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Steph Peterson #7

Kayla Braffet #12

Cori Bonte #22

Kelsey Ferguson #18


2011 SDSU Women’s Soccer Team

Top row (left to right): Brock Thompson, Brad Schmidt, Erin Kasmarik, Darci Miller, Megan Kingston, Christa Nyblom, Tina Ehrett, Kat Donovan, Elisa Stamatakis, Jordyn Smith, Julie Klimavicz, Kristin Ford, Abby Jurgens, Ben Heinze, Lang Wedemeyer. Middle row: Steph Peterson, Kelsey Ferguson, Cori Bonte, Kayla Braffet, Kelli Herman, Danielle Neuhalfen. Bottom row: Brittany Sipp, Hannah Phillips, Caylee Costello, Stéphanie Bérubé, Stephanie Krzywania, Courtney Higgins, Caitlin Wills, Megan Huegli.

Graduate assistant coach Erin Kasmarik, head coach Lang Wedemeyer and assistant coach Brock Thompson lead the Jacks in 2011.


South Dakota State University

Location............................................. Brookings, S.D. Founded/Enrollment..............................1881 (12,816) Affiliation............................................ NCAA Division I Nickname.................................................Jackrabbits Colors................................................ Yellow and Blue Conference..................................The Summit League IPFW, IUPUI, Missouri-Kansas City, North Dakota State, Oakland, Oral Roberts, South Dakota, South Dakota State, Southern Utah and Western Illinois. Home Field................................Fishback Soccer Park Year Opened....................................................2003 Capacity.........................................................1,500 President........................................Dr. David Chicoine Athletics Director........................................Justin Sell Head Trainer..........................................Owen Stanley Assistant Trainer....................................... Ben Heinze Trainer Phone................................. (605) 688-4003 Associate AD Compliance.....................Kathy Heylens Compliance Phone......................... (605) 688-5308 Equipment Manager..................................Tim DeWitt Equipment Phone........................... (605) 688-5722 Athletics Secretary................................. Diane Rieken Athletics Phone.................................. (605) 688-5625 Athletics Fax...................................... (605) 688-5999

Sports Information Office

Director....................................................Jason Hove Alma mater......................... South Dakota State ‘96 Office............................................. (605) 688-4623 Cell................................................ (605) 695-1827 e-mail...............................jason.hove@sdstate.edu Assistant............................................... Ryan Sweeter Alma mater......................... South Dakota State ‘01 Office............................................. (605) 688-4822 Cell................................................ (605) 376-4422 e-mail........................... ryan.sweeter@sdstate.edu Graduate Assistant/Soccer SID............... Jacob Dreyer Alma mater..................... Central College (Iowa) ‘11 Office............................................. (605) 688-4932 Cell................................................ (319) 215-6979 e-mail............................ jacob.dreyer@sdstate.edu SID Fax.............................................. (605) 688-5999 Soccer Press Box............................... (605) 695-6698 Web....................................................... GoJacks.com Twitter..................................twitter.com/SDSU_Jacks Facebook................... facebook.com/jackrabbit.nation Mailing Address Sports Information Office Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center Box 2820 Brookings, SD 57007-1497

Team Information

2010 Record....................................................11-3-5 Summit League Record..................................6-2-1 2010 Summit League Tournament............... 3rd place Letterwinners Returning/Lost...............................18/9 Starters Returning/Lost..........................................7/4

Program History

First Year of Soccer.............................................2000 First Season in Division I.................................2004 Overall Record...........................................100-82-24 Years / Winning Pct......................................11/.544 Conference Championships........... 2 (2008 and 2009) Tournament Champions............. 2 (2006 and 2008) NCAA Postseason Appearances......................1 (2008)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach..................................... Lang Wedemeyer Alma mater.................................. Old Dominion ‘94 Office............................................. (605) 688-4070 E-mail......................lang.wedemeyer@sdstate.edu Record at SDSU.................... 100-82-24 (11 seasons) Career Record....................... 100-82-24 (11 seasons) Assistant...........................................Brock Thompson Seasons with SDSU............................fourth season Alma mater........................... University of Mary ‘00 Office Phone.................................. (605) 688-5522 E-mail.......................brock.thompson@sdstate.edu

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The Jackrabbit Family

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Table of Contents - SDSU Soccer Quick Facts The Jackrabbit Family SDSU Vision, Mission and Values

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2011 Jackrabbit Season Preview

6-7 Season Preview 8 Roster 9-15 Jackrabbit Coaching Staff 10-11 Head Coach Lang Wedemeyer 12 Assistant Coach Brock Thompson and Graduate Assistant Erin Kasmarik 13 Student Coach Kaitlin Justice 14 Strength & Conditioning 15 Sports Medicine

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2011 South Dakota State Jackrabbits

17 Cori Bonte 18 Kayla Braffet 19 Kat Donovan 20 Kelsey Ferguson 21 Kelli Herman 22 Danielle Neuhalfen 23 Steph Peterson 24 Stéphanie Bérubé and Courtney Higgins 25 Megan Huegli and Christa Nyblom 26 Brittany Sipp and Hannah Phillips 27 Caylee Costello and Abby Jurgens 28 Darci Miller and Elisa Stamatakis 29 Tina Ehrett, Kristin Ford, Megan Kingston and Julie Klimavicz 30 Stephanie Krzywania, Jordyn Smith and Caitlin Wills

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2011 Opponents

32 Schedule 33-36 Opponents Quick Facts 36 All-time record vs. Opponents

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2010 Season in Review

Results and Team Statistics Individual Game-by-Game Statistics Overall Team Statistics SDSU’s record when... Individual Statistics The Summit League Standings and Individual Leaders

History and Records

Year-by-Year Offensive Stats / Annual Statistical Leaders Year-by-Year Goalkeeping Stats / Annual Statistical Leaders Career Offensive Top-10 Lists / Individual Career Records Career Goalkeeping Top-5 Lists / Individual Season Records SDSU Year-by-Year Summary / 2010 Summit League Awards Miscellaneous Team Records / Individual Game Records All-Time Results SDSU Alumni Summit League History All-Time Award Recipients

Welcome to South Dakota State University

South Dakota State University SDSU Majors and Minors Media Information SDSU Administration

The South Dakota State University Print Lab produced 100 copies of the 2011 South Dakota State soccer media guide at a cost of $6.04, each on recycled paper. Front cover design by Old Hat Creative. Photos credited to Eric Landwehr, SDSU University Relations, Ty Carlson and Stephen Brua, SDSU Sports Information. Historical data compiled by Jacob Dreyer, Ryan Sweeter and Travis Kriens, SDSU Sports Information and by assistant athletic director for sports information Jason Hove.

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2011 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer The seniors reflect on the “Jackrabbit Family.” “There is so much experience within this senior class. They have been to conference championships, they have played in the NCAA tournament, they have been through the highs and lows of their careers which have primed them for this final season. They are a tremendous group of women who are great soccer players, fantastic students, and wonderful representatives of South Dakota State.” -Lang Wedemeyer, head coach

Top row from left: Kelsey Ferguson, Kayla Braffet. Bottom row from left: Steph Peterson, Cori Bonte, Kat Donovan, Kelli Herman, Danielle Neuhalfen.

“Family. This one word is carelessly thrown around, but has such a strong meaning. For players to come together, from all different kinds of backgrounds, and work to create something special; something so special that only a true athlete can do, let alone understand. Playing at SDSU is about being a part of something greater than myself. Working with fantastic people to create this wonderful, special family.” -Kat Donovan

“Being a Jackrabbit is more than just being on an athletic team; it means being a part of something bigger. This team, family and community called the Jackrabbits has helped me become a better individual, not only on the field, but in the classroom and, more importantly, in the community. I have never had a “ home feel” advantage, coming from a place where my old community never knew who they wanted to support. Being a Jackrabbit has allowed me to have this “home feel” advantage, where I know where my community and state’s support lies. Wearing the yellow and blue gives me confidence, but it also gives me a sense of great pride. I am proud to represent my sport, team, Brookings and the state of South Dakota. Go Big, Go Blue, Go Jacks.” -Kayla Braffet

“Playing for SDSU has been so much fun! Competing at the Division I level with these girls has been an amazing opportunity. The Jackrabbit family of teammates, coaches, fans and faculty has been so supportive. I am proud to be a Jackrabbit and represent SDSU on the soccer field.” -Danielle Neuhalfen 2

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2011 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer The seniors reflect on the “Jackrabbit Family.” “For me, being a Jackrabbit is more than just being on a soccer team. It means being a part of a family; the Jackrabbit Family. Within this family come loyalty, pride and legacy. I know it sounds cliché, but I think every SDSU athlete will say the same thing after four, or in my case, five years. The Jackrabbit family does not only consist of student athletes, but also coaches, staff members and, most importantly, our fans. I am proud and I love to wear the colors yellow and blue. When I put those colors on I know I am representing not only myself, but the entire Jackrabbit Family. After my last game, I will look back and think about the hard work I put in on and off the field, the team dinners, trips, workouts with Brad and other great memories. I love this place and have been so blessed to spend the past five years here, at SDSU. Go Big. Go Blue. Go Jacks!” -Kelli Herman

“Playing soccer for SDSU has really been an amazing experience for me. I have met so many nice people that have helped me through this journey. My teammates and coaches have basically become my second family. This family would help me with any kind of problem I may have, whether it deals with soccer, school, or even personal issues. Also, I have learned many things from my time here. Between soccer and school, I definitely have learned how to manage my time. I learned how to solve various problems both on and off the soccer field, as well. Of course, continuing to play soccer, the sport I love, and being able to improve my skills is one of the big things that I really enjoyed. Overall, just playing soccer with all my awesome teammates has made my time here remarkable.” -Steph Peterson

Over the last three years, being a Jackrabbit has meant growth, maturity, character building and the formation of deep and lasting relationships. These traits, along with the wonderful people that have encouraged me, the way they have instilled leadership qualities within me, helped me focus and become a person in pursuit of goals, are what SDSU is all about. These goals have sometimes involved trying new things, taking risks and making great efforts toward high objectives. They have also required me to be a leader… a leader that inspires others through my actions and integrity, while constantly seeking the champion within myself. Becoming that champion requires me to do things that I do not always think I can do and, sometimes, others are not willing to do. Because of this the Jackrabbits are champions…constantly pursuing their highest potential and always bouncing back when they are knocked down. As Jack Dempsey, the great heavyweight boxer once stated, and as Abby Wambach demonstrated in the recent World Cup game with Brazil, “A champion is someone who gets up when he can’t.” That’s what it means to be Jackrabbit.” -Cori Bonte

“Each day we talk about what kind of team we want to be. What we don’t realize is that by deciding what kind of team we want to become we discover the kind of people we are. Playing at SDSU has allowed me to grow, not only as a soccer player, but as a person. It has helped build my character and allowed me to become a person that I am proud to be.” -Kelsey Ferguson

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Vision, Mission and Values South Dakota State Athletic Department

Every undertaking of South Dakota State University is driven by a common force — a relentless commitment to excellence. Within the Athletic Department, excellence is measured by much more than wins and losses. We are committed to providing each and every student-athlete with a comprehensive collegiate experience that is second to none. Every decision that guides our program is made with the student-athlete in mind. Is athletic achievement important? Yes, because it is the fundamental purpose of the student-athlete experience. Is social responsibility a vital component? Yes, we expect to contribute to the well-being of our campus, community and state. How about positive student-athlete experiences and competitive success? Those also define our program because they are integral to the student-athlete’s growth. That is what it means to be student-centered, and why our vision is...

VISION: To be a premier student-centered collegiate athletic program. How will SDSU athletics achieve that vision? By working tirelessly to create a special place where studentathletes who share our drive and determination can develop life skills that lead not only to athletic success, but pave the way for victories long into their lives. The important work of creating that setting is the heart of our mission.

MISSION: To passionately and relentlessly create an environment, rooted in sportsmanship and ethical conduct, where motivated student-athletes can develop into lifelong champions. To be a lifelong champion, one must maintain a discipline of taking the highest road. Similarly, SDSU is guided by a stringent value set that will not be compromised.

VALUES: Honesty, equity, academic integrity, fiscal integrity and social responsibility with the expectation of competing at the highest level.

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Outlook

Following the fourth straight top-three finish in The Summit League, South Dakota State aims to climb back to the top of the conference and make a second trip to the NCAA College Cup. The Jackrabbits last made the tournament in 2008, in which the team recorded its first postseason victory in school history. “Last season was a tale of bitter sweet,” said head coach Lang Wedemeyer. “I think we had a very solid season with our lowest loss total (3) in the program’s history. But there were way too many ties and overtimes. And in the end, we couldn’t get goals when we needed them most in the Summit League semis. I believe we learned a lot from last year and are even stronger coming into the 2011 season.” The season got off to a bumpy start as the Jacks tied the opener on the road at Creighton before dropping its home opener against Drake. South Dakota State did not suffer a defeat in the next eight games, posting a 6-0-2 record and outscoring opponents 14-6. The team’s streak ended in its second conference game at eventual regular season champion Oakland, losing 2-1 despite the fastest goal in Jackrabbit history (Danni Healy - 0:18). Another four-game streak saw South Dakota State go 3-0-1 before it dropped another 2-1 decision, this time at North Dakota State on a late goal. The Jackrabbits finished the regular season with a 6-2-1 conference record and the No. 3 seed in the conference tournament. At The Summit League Championships, South Dakota State faced the No. 2 seed North Dakota State in a rematch from two weeks prior. The Jacks got on the board first, scoring midway through the first half. North Dakota State posted a goal of their own early in the second half, bringing the score to 1-1. The tie held through regulation and both overtimes, requiring penalty kicks to determine the outcome. A couple of misses cost the Jackrabbits, as North Dakota State secured the victory with a 4-3 penalty kick advantage. South Dakota State finished the season at 11-3-5. Although the team graduated Offensive Player of the Year Danni Healy along with six other seniors and lost two other letterwinners to injury and studies, it returns seven starters and 18 letterwinners. The Jackrabbits also add five freshman and two transfer players. “I don’t believe you can ever replace a class of players,” Wedemeyer said. “You may have to replace positions or integrate new personalities into your lineup, but you can never replace the seniors that graduate. And last year’s class is no exception. They were wonderful people who gave everything they had to our soccer team. They will certainly be missed, but their legacy will continue on in the traditions of the program.” South Dakota State has plenty to be excited about in the upcoming 2011 season. Many of the players the team returns played key roles in the previous season. The 2011 team is focused on having continued success and constructing a return trip to the NCAA College Cup.

Forwards

The Jackrabbits graduated The Summit League Offensive Player of the Year Danni Healy, who is fifth on the South Dakota State career scoring leaderboard and led the team with seven goals in 2010. Despite this loss, the team returns a strong core of scorers, including starter Kayla Braffet. Braffet, a senior, played in all 19 games for South Dakota State, leading the team in shots (58) and shots on goal (24). She finished second in goals (5), two of which were game winners, and third in points (13). “Kayla Braffet had a great spring and has the speed to run past almost any defender she’ll face this season,” said Wedemeyer. “Kelsey Ferguson is primed to step her game up and be a ‘go to player’ for us this fall. Abby Jurgens started to come into her own this past spring. She demonstrates a lot creativity in the attack. Brittany Sipp had her best spring of her career and as long as she’s healthy, will provide a great spark up front. Newcomers Stephanie Krzywania, Kristin Ford and Jordyn Smith all have qualities that will help us as we utilize quite a few front runners throughout the season.” Senior forward Kayla Braffet leads the Jack attack in 2011. Ferguson played in all 19 games for the Jackrabbits, netting three goals, one being a game winner. Jurgens saw action in nine games for the Jacks, notching one goal. Sipp saw limited action, recording five shots and three shots on goal. The freshman class brings a lot of dynamic, playmaking ability. Coach Wedemeyer is excited about the depth the incoming players bring to the position and sees a lot of potential for contribution. South Dakota State will be as strong at the forward position as they have been in recent years. There will be plenty of offensive excitement at Fishback Soccer Park when the Jackrabbit forwards are on the attack. Higgins will also see some action at the forward position this season.

2011 Schedule Date

Opponent

Location

Time

Date

Opponent

Location

Aug. 12

Nebraska (exh.)

Brookings, S.D.

6 p.m.

Oct. 9

*IUPUI

Indianapolis, Ind.

Time 1 p.m.

Aug. 19

Creighton

Brookings, S.D.

6 p.m.

Oct. 14

*Oakland

Brookings, S.D.

6 p.m.

Aug. 21

Minnesota

St. Paul, Minn.

1 p.m.

Oct. 16

*IPFW

Brookings, S.D.

1 p.m.

Aug. 26

Northern Illinois

DeKalb, Ill.

4 p.m.

Oct. 21

*South Dakota

Vermillion, S.D.

4 p.m.

Aug. 28

&Western Michigan

DeKalb, Ill.

11 a.m.

Oct. 23

*UMKC

Kansas City, Mo.

1 p.m.

Brookings, S.D.

6 p.m.

Sept. 2

Drake

Des Moines, Iowa

7 p.m.

Sept. 4

Kansas

Lawrence, Kan.

1 p.m.

Oct. 29 *North Dakota State #The Summit League Championships

Sept. 9

Wisconsin-Green Bay

Brookings, S.D.

6 p.m.

Nov. 4

Summit League Semifinals

Rochester, Mich.

TBA

Sept. 11

North Dakota

Brookings, S.D.

1 p.m.

Nov. 6

Summit League Championship

Rochester, Mich.

TBA

Sept. 16

Iowa State

Ames, Iowa

Sept. 18

Northern Iowa

Cedar Falls, Iowa

6:30 p.m. 1 p.m.

Sep. 30

*Oral Roberts

Brookings, S.D.

6 p.m.

Oct. 2

*Southern Utah

Brookings, S.D.

1 p.m.

Oct. 7

*Western Illinois

Macomb, Ill.

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All times CT Home games in bold & Neutral location * Summit League game # Top four teams advance


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Midfielders The Jacks lost three starting midfielders in Emily Quigley, Kaitlin Justice

(All-Summit League First Team selection) and Tory Schiltgen, but return one starter in Cori Bonte. Bonte, a senior and 2011 team captain, played in all 19 games for the Jacks, recording three goals and two assists. She was selected to the AllSummit League Second Team for her performance. In addition to Bonte, South Dakota State returns sophomore Darci Miller. Miller, an All-Summit League Newcomer Team performer, played in 19 games while scoring two goals and tallying one assist. “This might be the position that we have the most experience returning with Cori Bonte leading the way,” Wedemeyer said. “Her tenacity and ball winning skills have been heightened with her technical development over the years. Dani Neuhalfen has been a steady player for us in her career and had a great spring. Darci Miller had a tremendous freshman year and we’ll look to her for consistent play this fall. Christa Nyblom is one of our most creative attacking mids and is becoming more of a threat to score from distance as she matures. Caylee Costello played well this past spring and can play both attacking and defensive center mid. Newcomer Megan Kingston had a great freshman year at UNO and will challenge for playing time right away.”

two goals and assisting on two more. Huegli, a junior, posted one assist in 17 games. Costello saw action in eight games for the Jacks, coming away with two shots and one shot on goal. Phillips played in two games and placed one shot on goal. Miller and Klimavicz may also see action in the defensive zone this season.

Goalkeepers

Looking to continue her climb up the South Dakota State leaderboard is Elisa Stamatakis, who took over the starting goalkeeper position following the team’s 0-1-1 start. She played 1,631 minutes in goal over the final 17 games, in which she recorded 60 saves. Her play has put her in position to break many Jackrabbit records, as she ranks third in victories in goal (11) and shutouts (8) and fifth in minutes played in goal. “Elisa Stamatakis had a wonderful freshman campaign in goal,” Wedemeyer said. “She gained valuable experience in her first year. However, due to some injuries, Kat Donovan and spring transfer Tina Ehrett got the majority of playing time this spring. It is a great group of talented goalkeepers that have all played in college contests.” Donovan saw action in one game last season, playing nearly 30 minutes without facing a shot on goal. Ehrett comes to South Dakota State after spending one and one-half years at the University of Hawaii. She played in nine games as a freshman, posting a 3-5-1 record.

Schedule

Senior midfielder Cori Bonte controls the field for SDSU in 2011.

Nyblom played in all 19 games for the Jacks, scoring a pair of goals and recording four assists. Neuhalfen saw action in nine games for the Jacks, notching one goal and one assist. Recently, Neuhalfen has been writing a soccer blog which can be found on GoJacks.com. Costello saw action in eight games, coming away with two shots and one shot on goal. Kingston, a sophomore transfer from Nebraska-Omaha, finished second on her team with 15 points on four goals and seven assists. Krzywania, Sipp and Klimavicz may also see action at the midfield position this season.

Defenders

The Jacks return all starting defenders in Steph Peterson, Stéphanie Bérubé, Courtney Higgins and Megan Huegli. Peterson, a senior, played in 18 games last season while netting one goal and assisting on one. She was an All-Summit League Second Team selection. Bérubé, a junior, saw action in all 19 games for the Jacks and recorded one assist. “The center backs will be led by Stéphanie Bérubé and Stephanie Peterson,” said Wedemeyer. “Between the two of them, they have a whole lot of games under their belts and a wonderful experience in tough games. Courtney Higgins and Megan Huegli are two players who have developed into some of the best attacking outside backs in our conference. Hannah Phillips had a great spring season and will see time as an outside back this fall. We are also anxious to get veteran Kelli Herman back on the field after extended injuries. Newcomers Julie Klimavicz and Caitlin Wills both have great club and high school experience and should make the transition to the speed and physical college game quickly.” Higgins, a junior, saw action in 18 games for the Jacks while scoring

South Dakota State will play a similar 20-game schedule, which includes one exhibition, for the 2011 season. The schedule includes three NCAA College Cup qualifiers from a year ago in Creighton, Summit League foe North Dakota State and Minnesota, who advanced to the quarterfinals of the Cup last season. The Jackrabbits play nine Summit League conference games, including in-state rival South Dakota on Oct. 21 in Vermillion. The Jacks also face 11 non-conference opponents. The non-conference portion of the schedule features three Missouri Valley schools (Creighton, Drake and Northern Iowa), two from the Big 12 (Kansas and Iowa State), two Mid-American Conference members (Northern Illinois and Western Michigan), two Big 10 schools (Nebraska (ehx.) and Minnesota), one Horizon League member (WisconsinGreen Bay) and one Great West school (North Dakota). “As always, we attempt to play the hardest schedule in our nonconference season that we can,” said Wedemeyer. “With quality teams like Nebraska, Creighton and Minnesota in our first nine days of the season, we need to start off strong and only get stronger as we head into The Summit League. The conference is always tough and the parity is something that forces you to take each game with the utmost focus and effort to get the results necessary to qualify for the conference tournament. It should be another exciting year for Jackrabbit Soccer.” Oakland, which finished the 2010 regular season at the top of the league, hosts the top-four teams in the league at The Summit League Soccer Championships Nov. 4 and Nov. 6 in Rochester, Mich. The Jackrabbits open the season Aug. 12 at home in an exhibition game against Nebraksa. Game time is set for 6 p.m. at Fishback Soccer Park. The regular season schedule begins a week later on Aug. 19 as the Jacks host the Creighton Bluejays.

Preseason Poll

South Dakota State received two first-place votes and finished with 70 points en route to a second-place tie with North Dakota State in The Summit League preseason poll. The two first-place votes were second only to 2010 regular season champion Oakland, which received six first-place votes and is slated as the preseason favorite to win The Summit League Championship.

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2011 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Alphabetical Roster

Numerical Roster

No. Name

Pos

Ht

Yr

Yrs Lettered Hometown (previous school)

No.

Name

Pos

Yr

22

Cori Bonte

M

5-5

Sr.

3

Beresford, S.D. (Beresford HS)

0

Tina Ehrett

GK

Jr.

12

Kayla Braffet

F

5-9

Sr.

3

Carlock, Ill. (Normal Community West HS)

1

Elisa Stamatakis

GK

So.

4

Stéphanie Bérubé

D

5-8

Jr.

2

Winnipeg, Manitoba (College Louis Riel)

2

Stephanie Krzywania

M/F

Fr.

23

Caylee Costello

D

5-6

So.

1

Sioux Falls, S.D. (Sioux Falls Washington HS)

3

Jordyn Smith

F

Fr.

99

Kat Donovan

GK

5-8

Sr.

1

Redmond, Wash. (Shoreline CC)

4

Stéphanie Bérubé

D

Jr. Jr.

0

Tina Ehrett

GK

5-7

Jr.

Brookfield, Wis. (Hawaii) (Brookfield East HS)

5

Courtney Higgins

D

18

Kelsey Ferguson

F

5-7

Sr.

3

Parker, Colo. (Chapparal HS)

6

Megan Huegli

D

Jr.

20

Kristin Ford

F

5-5

Fr.

Sioux Falls, S.D. (Sioux Falls Washington HS)

7

Steph Peterson

D

Sr.

10

Kelli Herman

F

5-6

Sr.

3

Sioux City, Iowa (Sioux City East HS)

8

Caitlin Wills

5

Courtney Higgins

D

5-8

Jr.

2

Brookings, S.D. (Brookings HS)

9

Christa Nyblom

6

Megan Huegli

D

5-2

Jr.

2

Hartford, Wis. (Hartford Union HS)

10

29

Abby Jurgens

M/F

5-3

So.

1

Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Southeast HS)

11

25

Megan Kingston

M

So.

Omaha, Neb. (Neb.-Omaha) (Millard North HS)

12

Kayla Braffet

F

Sr.

19

Julie Klimavicz

M/D

5-9

Fr.

Nokesville, Va. (Brentsville District HS)

13

Darci Miller

M/D

So.

M/F

Jr.

M

So.

F

Sr.

M/D

Fr.

D

Fr.

M/F

Jr.

Kelli Herman

F

Sr.

Danielle Neuhalfen

M

Sr.

2

Stephanie Krzywania

M/F

Fr.

Markham, Ontario (Shattuck St. Mary’s)

14

Brittany Sipp

13

Darci Miller

M/D

5-9

So.

1

Overland Park, Kan. (Olathe East HS)

16

Hannah Phillips

11

Danielle Neuhalfen

M

5-6

Sr.

3

Lincoln, Neb. (Waverly HS)

18

Kelsey Ferguson

9

Christa Nyblom

M

5-4

Jr.

2

Vadnais Heights, Minn. (White Bear Lake HS)

19

Julie Klimavicz

7

Steph Peterson

D

5-8

Sr.

3

Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville South HS)

20

Kristin Ford

F

Fr.

16

Hannah Phillips

M

5-6

So.

1

Gillette, Wyo. (Campbell County HS)

22

Cori Bonte

M

Sr.

14

Brittany Sipp

M/F

5-2

Jr.

2

Topeka, Kan. (Seaman HS)

23

Caylee Costello

D

So.

3

Jordyn Smith

F

5-7

Fr.

Overland Park, Kan. (Shawnee Mission South HS)

25

Megan Kingston

M

So.

1

Elisa Stamatakis

GK

5-7

So.

1

Edmonton, Alberta (Ross Sheppard HS)

29

Abby Jurgens

M/F

So.

8

Caitlin Wills

D

5-8

Fr.

Omaha, Neb. (Millard West HS)

99

Kat Donovan

GK

Sr.

HEAD COACH: Lang Wedemeyer (Old Dominion ‘94) / 100-82-24 (12th season) ASSISTANT COACH: Brock Thompson (University of Mary ‘00) / (fourth season) GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Erin Kasmarik (South Dakota State ’08) / (second season) STUDENT ASSISTANT: Kaitlin Justice (South Dakota State) / (first season)

Pronunciation Guide

Players Kayla Braffet Braff-it Stéphanie Bérubé Ba-rue-bay Tina Ehrett Air-it Megan Huegli Hue-glee Julie Klimavicz Klim-ah-vich Stephanie Krzywania Sha-vain-ia Danielle Neuhalfen New-hal-fin Chrita Nyblom Ni-blom Elisa Stamatakis Sta-ma-takis Coaches Lang Wedemeyer Erin Kasmarik

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Weed-ah-meyer Kas-mare-ik

Geographical Breakdown United States

21 Nebraska 4 South Dakota 4 Kansas 3 Minnesota 2 Wisconsin 2 Colorado 1 Iowa 1 Illinois 1 Virginia 1 Washington 1 Wyoming 1

Position Breakdown

Forward 5 Forward/Defender 1 Midfield/Forward 4 Midfield 4 Midfield/Defender 2 Defender 5 Goalkeeper 3

Class Breakdown Upperclassman Seniors 7 Juniors

Canada 3 Alberta 1 Manitoba 1 Ontario 1

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Underclassman Sophomores 6 Freshman 5


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Head Coach Lang Wedemeyer Old Dominion ‘94 • 12th season at South Dakota State • 100-82-24 overall record Personal Information Home town Alma Mater Family

Roanoke, Va. Old Dominion ‘94 Wife: Tabitha Children: Brooks (7), Isabella (5) Caroline (2) and Hunter (10 mo.)

Coaching Honors 2008 2008 2001

SD Sportswriters Women’s College Coach of the Year Soccerbuzz.com runner-up Coach of the Year in the Great Lakes Region NCC Coach of the Year

Player Honors One ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American One NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-American Three Summit League Defensive Players of the Year 14 All-Summit League First or Second Team Selections Four All-League Newcomers Eight Summit League Players of the Week One Summit League Athlete of the Month Nine ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Two Soccer Buzz Magazine All-National Team 14 NSCAA Scholar All-Region Selections Two All-Independant First-Team Selections Division II NSCAA All-American Second Team Selection NSCAA Great Lakes Third-Team All-Region Selection Two All-Central Region selections North Central Conference co-Most Valuable Player Seven All-North Central Conference selections 19 Academic All-North Central Conference selections

Team Honors 2010, 2007 NSCAA Team Academic Award 2009 Summit League Tournament Runner-up 2009 Summit League Regular Season Co-Champions 2008 First team from SDSU and the Summit League to record a postseason victory at the NCAA College Cup 2008 NCAA College Cup Qualifier 2008 Summit League Tournament Champions 2008 Summit League Regular Season Co-Champions 2006 United Soccer Conference Tournament Champions 2006 NSCAA Team Academic Award Two-time NCC postseason tournament qualifier 2001 Division II Central Region rankings

Head Coaching History 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total:

South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota State South Dakota State

5-12-0 13-6-1 10-8-0 8-5-6 5-11-1 5-12-1 8-9-3 9-4-4 15-5-1 11-7-2 11-3-5 100-82-24

Milestone Victories 1 25 50 54* 75 78# 100

Sept. 19, 2000 vs Sioux Falls Sept. 21, 2002 vs Southwest Baptist Oct. 13, 2006 vs IPFW Nov. 5, 2006 vs North Dakota State Oct. 20, 2008 vs North Dakota State Nov. 14, 2008 vs Colorado Oct. 31, 2010 vs Centenary

* won first conference title in SDSU history # First NCAA postseason victory in SDSU’s history at NCAA College Cup

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Lang Wedemeyer pictured with his children Caroline, Brooks, Isabella and Hunter, and wife Tabitha.

Excellence Starts Here

When starting a new program, many schools will allow for a grace period before evaluating the success of that program. South Dakota State University did not have to wait long before it was able to start compiling a list of accomplishments that its lone women’s soccer coach, Lang Wedemeyer, has amassed in his 11-year tenure at South Dakota State University. Wedemeyer built the Division II soccer program from the ground up and has led the Jackrabbits through a transition to Division I and a trip to the NCAA College, which included the first NCAA postseason victory for SDSU in the Division I era and the first time a Summit League team won a game at the College Cup.

From The Ground Up

Eleven years ago, Wedemeyer started at SDSU with the task of building an NCAA Division II women’s soccer program. His first roster of 19 included just six women who had any collegiate experience, six freshmen, and a mix of seven others, including four that had played club soccer at SDSU in 1999. The roster was put together in just six months before the inexperienced Jackrabbit team took to the field for its inaugural season. In 2000, SDSU posted a 5-12-0 record, including a 1-8 record in the North Central Conference.

Youth Lead SDSU to Postseason Berth

The following season the Jacks welcomed a freshman class of 14 to its roster. Although the team was young in age, they were able to post the the first winning season in SDSU history as Wedemeyer marched his secondyear program into the North Central Conference’s fourteam postseason tournament with a 13-6-1 record. For his efforts, Wedemeyer was named the North Central Conference Coach of the Year following his 2001 campaign. After finishing the 2002 season with a 10-8-0 record, SDSU missed the postseason, struggling with a 2-6-0 record through the conference portion of its schedule. In 2003, the Jacks rebounded with their third consecutive winning season. After posting an 8-5-6 overall record and a 2-2-3 record in NCC action, the

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Jacks were back in the postseason for the second time in three years. Behind the net-minding skills of senior Erin Miller, Wedemeyer’s team posted the fifth-lowest goals-against average in Division II. Miller later became the first player in SDSU history to be named North Central Conference Player of the Year. She was also the first Jackrabbit soccer player to be named an All-American, earning second team honors.

SDSU Makes Transition to Division I

After leading the four-year-old program to a 36-31-7 record, South Dakota State decided to take its athletic department to the Division I level, leaving Wedemeyer with the task of recruiting players into a program that was not eligible for the NCAA postseason and was without a conference affiliation. Wedemeyer accepted the challenge even though it came with its low points. The program returned to where it was just three years earlier, posting a 5-11-1 record during its first season at the Division I level. Although the wins were not rolling in as quickly anymore, SDSU was making solid strides. The program faced 10 new opponents during the 2004 season and saw 11 Division I opponents. Five games into the season, the Jacks earned their first Division I win with a victory over Western Illinois, 2-0, at the Diadora Classic in Omaha, Neb., on Sept. 12. In 2005, the team recorded another five-win season, posting a 5-12-1 record in its second year of Division I play. The Jacks recorded Division I victories over Northern Iowa, Montana and Murray State, while also holding Big 10 member Minnesota scoreless on Sept. 11.

Wedemeyer Leads Jacks to First Title

South Dakota State joined the United Soccer Conference for its 2006 campaign. After starting the season with wins over Northern Iowa and Northern Illinois, the Jacks were holding their heads high with a 3-1-1 record through five games. However, SDSU struggled through the middle portion of its schedule. The Jacks went 0-7-1 in their next eight games, scoring just one goal during that stretch. Four of those losses were by scores of 1-0 but the Jacks knew the season was not over yet.


Head Coach Lang Wedemeyer Old Dominion ‘94 • 12th season at South Dakota State • 100-82-24 overall record Over the course of the final seven games of the season the Jacks posted a 5-1-1 record, which included a 2-01 record in the United Soccer Conference tournament to claim the USC championship. During SDSU’s three tournament games, goalkeepers Nicole Lograsso and Jenn Davis combined for three straight shutouts. The conference tournament title was the first for SDSU at any level and especially a nice reward for Wedemeyer after starting a program from scratch and leading it to a Division I conference title.

A New Home For SDSU Athletics, Soccer

The 2007 season marked the first year for SDSU as a member of The Summit League. In 2008, the Jacks become a full Division I member and eligible for NCAA postseason competition.

NCAA College Cup Contender

In 2008, Wedemeyer led the Jacks to a 15-5-1 record in their first year of eligibility for Division I postseason play. After winning the Summit League’s regular season title with a 7-1 record, the Jacks went on to win the conference tournament, earning them a trip to the NCAA College Cup. Wedemeyer’s 14th-seeded team beat the nationally ranked Colorado Buffaloes 1-0 in the first round of the Cup. It marked the first NCAA postseason victory for SDSU and was the first time a team from the Summit League won a game at the College Cup. The win garnered national attention in the soccer world and created a buzz throughout SDSU and the state. Wedemeyer was selected as the Soccerbuzz.com runner-up coach of the year and the South Dakota Sports Writers Women’s College Coach of the Year. That season he coached six Summit League all-conference selections, two all-newcomer team selections, the Summit League’s Defensive Player of the Year and an Academic All-American along with numerous other athletic and academic honors.

Last Season

In 2010, South Dakota State secured their fourth straight top-3 finish, third straight in The Summit League. The Jacks posted an 11-3-5 record and finished in a thirdplace tie, earning a spot in the conference tournament. The tiebreaker granted SDSU the third seed and a semifinal game with No. 2-seed North Dakota State. The game produced a 1-1 tie, going through both overtime periods without a change in score. North Dakota State claimed the advantage, winning the shootout 4-3 and ending the Jacks’ season.

Outside of South Dakota State

In addition to starting the women’s soccer program at SDSU, Wedemeyer has also been involved in other aspects of the South Dakota and national soccer community. He is a National Soccer Coaches Association of America regional director, overseeing all the coaching certification in South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado. Wedemeyer is currently a NSCAA National Staff Coach and Regional Technical Director. He has traveled throughout the country conducting coaching certification and running clinics over the past ten years. In the summer of 2002, Wedemeyer added another title to his list of coaching credentials as he served as a coach for the Olympic Development Program Region II teams in the 1987, 1990 and 1993 age group teams, taking them on trips to Germany and Holland. In March 2010, he took the 1993 team to the Women’s International Algarve Tournament in Portugal. The team beat Ireland’s U17 National team, Sevilla’s women’s professional team and the women’s professional team from Benfica, Portugal. This same team beat Costa Rica’s U20 National team, which played in the U20 2010 World Cup in Germany.

Prior to SDSU

Wedemeyer joined the SDSU staff in 2000 as the first coach in women’s soccer history. Before taking his current post, Wedemeyer was the director of coaching and women’s coordinator for the Roanoke Valley Youth Soccer Club. His threeyear tenure as the club’s assistant executive director included overseeing all 28 teams and their coaches. One of the youngest coaches in the United States to obtain all levels of coaching certification, Wedemeyer holds nine professional soccer coaching licenses, including a United State Soccer Federation “A” license and the NSCAA Premier diploma. While working on his master’s degree at Old Dominion, Wedemeyer served as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer program.

Playing Career

Wedemeyer began his collegiate playing career at Virginia Tech University, where he was voted the ‘Hokies best defensive player two years in a row. He later transferred to Old Dominion University (Va.), where he captained the team and earned second-team academic All-America honors in 1994. Wedemeyer also has extensive professional playing experience in the United Soccer Leagues. He played three years for his hometown Roanoke Wrath before playing with the Sioux Falls Spitfire at the beginning of the team’s first season in 2001.

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Assistant Coaches Brock Thompson University of Mary ’00 • Assistant Coach • Fourth Season In his first season at SDSU, assistant coach Brock Thompson helped guide the Jackrabbits to a 15-5-1 record, including a Summit League regular season and conference tournament championships and a second-round appearance in the NCAA College Cup. After earning the league’s automatic bid, the Jacks upset No. 14 and fourth-seeded Colorado Buffaloes 1-0, before falling in the second round to Minnesota. Thompson joined Lang Wedemeyer’s coaching staff in 2008 after compiling a 61-36-7 career record over three seasons at Mary (2001-03) and three years at North Dakota (2005-07). He led Mary to NAIA Region III championships in 2002 and 2003 and berths in the NAIA National Tournament. In his first season at UND, Thompson was named North Central Conference Coach of the Year after leading his squad to a 12-5-1 record and a berth in the 2005 NCAA Division II Tournament. He stepped down from his coaching post following the 2007 season to become UND’s director of compliance. A native of Blair, Neb., Thompson was a three-time team most valuable player for the Mary men’s soccer team, earning honorable mention All-America honors as a senior. He stayed on as assistant men’s soccer coach until being named women’s soccer head coach in 2001. The 2002 National Soccer Coaches Association of America Midwest Senior College Coach of the Year, Thompson left Mary in 2004 to become an assistant coach at Indiana State, while pursuing a master’s degree in sport management. Thompson also has extensive coaching experience at the club and high school ranks. He won three state titles as head girls’ soccer coach at Century High School in Bismarck, N.D., from 2000-04 and was director of coaching for North Dakota Youth Soccer from 2002-04. In addition, he served as regional staff coach for the Region II Olympic Development Program from 2003-05 and 2009. In October of 2010, Thompson was inducted into the Marauders Hall of Fame. Thompson was team captain of the University of Mary’s first men’s soccer team.

Erin Kasmarik South Dakota State ’08 • Graduate Assistant • Second Season Erin Kasmarik returns to the South Dakota State University coaching staff for a second season as a graduate assistant. “Kaz is one of the most sophisticated players I ever coached. She is a soccer junkie and has a great mind for the game,” said head coach Lang Wedemeyer. During her senior season in 2008, Kasmarik was a part of the Jacks first Division I postseason run to the NCAA College Cup where they upset Colorado in the first round. She led the Jacks in points throughout the season with 24, including a team-high 10 goals. A native of Coon Rapids, Minn., Kasmarik was a first-team all Summit League selection in 2008. She led the league with six game-winning goals, tied for the league lead in goals and ranked second in points. Her career at SDSU tallied 39 points on 15 goals and 9 assists in 75 games played for the Jackrabbits. She owns spots on 11 career top-10 lists including second for games played (75), ninth place for career points (39), tied for ninth in career assists (9), tied for eigth in goals scored (15). She also sits on seven season top-10 lists including sixth in scoring (24) and fifth in goals (10). Also excelling in the classroom, Kasmarik was named to the ESPN The Magazine Women’s Soccer Academic All-America Second Team and the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. She was also honored with the Academic All-Summit League award and as an NSCAA Academic Scholar Athlete. A sport science graduate student at SDSU, Kasmarik is scheduled to graduate in the spring of 2012.

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Kaitlin Justice South Dakota State University • Student Assistant • First Season Kaitlin Justice joins the South Dakota State University coaching staff as a student assistant. During her senior season in 2010, Justice led the Jacks in assists with six, finished second with 14 points and third in goals with four. She scored the lone goal in the 1-1 tie with North Dakota State in the semifinals of the Summit League Championship. “Kaitlin had a tremendous playing career and matured into a great leader for our program,” head coach Lang Wedemeyer said. “It will be a big benefit to our team to have her around another year.” A native of Omaha, Neb., Justice was named to the All-Summit League First Team twice (2009 and 2010), as well as the Summit League All-Tournament Team in each of those years. Her career at SDSU tallied 41 points, making her seventh on the career scoring leaderboard. She also made the leaderboards in four other statistical categories including tied for fifth in shot attempts (141) and shots on goal (57), seventh in goals scored (17), and tied for ninth in assists (9). Justice is working towards a degree in dietetics.

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SDSU Strength & Conditioning Assistant AD - Strength & Conditioning: Nathan Moe Family:

Wife: Colleen – Son: Zachary – Daughter: Kylie

Education: B.S. Exercise Science: Moorhead State, Minn., 1996 MEd. Exercise Physiology: University of Texas, 1999 Experience: Asst. AD-Strength & Conditioning: South Dakota State, 2011-Present Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: South Dakota State, 2005-11 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: Eastern Illinois, 2002-05 Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach: Rice University, 1999-2002 Strength & Conditioning Graduate Asst.: University of Texas, 1997-99 Nathan Moe joined the South Dakota State staff as the head strength and conditioning coach in August 2005 and served in that position until being promoted to assistant athletic director for strength and conditioning in May 2011. Moe works directly with the Jackrabbit football, volleyball, baseball and softball teams, and he also oversees the design and implementation of the year-round strength and conditioning programs for all of the Jackrabbits 21 varsity sports. Moe came to South Dakota State after heading the strength and conditioning program at Eastern Illinois University for three years, where he oversaw the design and implementation of strength and conditioning programs for all 22 of the Panthers varsity sports. Before his days with the Panthers in Charleston, Ill., Moe worked as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he worked with the Owls football strength program, while being directly responsible for men’s and women’s track, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s swimming, women’s

soccer and men’s golf. From 1997 through the spring of 1999, Moe worked as a graduate assistant in the strength and conditioning program at the University of Texas in Austin, where he earned a MEd. in Exercise Physiology. He also worked in private business in physical fitness in Austin and Houston, Texas and in Fargo, N.D. A Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and a USA Weightlifting Certified Club Coach, Moe also maintains certifications in the National Strength and Conditioning A sociation and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. A Minnesota native, Moe graduated from Moorhead State University in Moorhead, Minn., in 1996, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Science. He also earned all-conference honors as a linebacker for the 1995 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference champion Dragons. Moe and his wife Colleen live in Brookings with their son, Zachary and daughter, Kylie.

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Brad Schmidt Education: B.S. Exercise Science: Iowa State, 2008 M.S. HPER: South Dakota State, 2010 Experience: Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach: South Dakota State, 2010-Present Strength & Conditioning Graduate Asst.: South Dakota State, 2008-10 Strength & Conditioning Intern: U.S. Air Force Academy, Jan.-May, 2008 Strength & Conditioning Intern: Iowa State, Jan. 2006-Dec. 2007 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: Ames H.S., Aug.-Dec. 2007 Brad Schmidt joined the Jackrabbit staff in August 2010 as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at South Dakota State, where he oversees the development and implementation for all training aspects of women’s basketball, women’s soccer, men’s and women’s track and field, men’s and women’s cross country and wrestling. Schmidt joined the Jackrabbits full-time after spending two years as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant at SDSU. During his two years as a graduate assistant, Schmidt designed and implemented programs for Jackrabbit women’s soccer, men’s and women’s track and field, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s swimming and diving and equestrian. Before coming to Brookings, Schmidt interned at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., and at Iowa State University in his hometown of Ames, Iowa. Schmidt earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Scinece from Iowa State University in 2008 and a Master of Science degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from SDSU in 2010. In the process, he became a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National 14

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Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and a Certified Level I Sports Performance Coach through USA Weightlifting. He also maintains a membership in the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association.

Graduate Assistants/Interns

Eric Adolph

Andrew Stocks


SDSU Sports Medicine Assistant AD - Sports Medicine: Owen Stanley Family:

Wife: Erin

Jackrabbit Assistant Athletic Trainers

Education: B.S. Athletic Training: West Chester (Penn.), 2002 M.S. Kinesiology & Health Promotion: Kentucky, 2005 Experience: Asstistant-AD for Sports Medicine: South Dakota State, 2011-present Director of Sports Medicine: South Dakota State, 2009-11 Asst. Athletic Trainer: Kansas City Chiefs, 2007-09 Asst. Athletic Trainer/Head Football Trainer: Northern Iowa, 2005-07 Owen Stanley brought a wealth of professional collegiate experience with him when he joined the South Dakota State staff in July 2009, where he oversees an athletic training staff that includes five assistant trainers and five graduate assistants. A native of Macungie, Pa., Stanley earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from West Chester University (Pa.) in 2002. He went on to earn a master’s degree in kinesiology and health promotion at the University of Kentucky in 2005, while serving as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Wildcats’ football and baseball teams. Upon graduating from Kentucky, Stanley joined the athletic training staff at the University of Northern Iowa in 2005, working as the assistant director of athletic training services and head football athletic trainer. In 2007, Stanley accepted the position of assistant athletic trainer for the National Football League’s Kansas City Chiefs, where he worked until joining the Jackrabbits. Stanley’s other professional experience includes internships with the NFL’s New York Jets and the Philadelphia Wings of the Professional Indoor Lacrosse league.

In addition to his athletic training experience, Stanley gave presentations at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and the Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium. He also chaired the Young Professionals Committee of the Missouri Athletic Trainers Association and served as an E-Mentor for NATA.

Betsy Clauss Equestrian Swimming & Diving

David Kragness Women’s Basketball Men’s/Women’s Tennis

Danise Mass Cross Country Track & Field

David Rule Football

Lisa Spors Volleyball Swimming & Diving

Brandon Tetrault Football

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Ben Heinze Family:

Wife: Tara – Son: Andrew

Education: B.S. Exercise Science: Winona State University (Minn.), 1998 M.S. Athletic Training: South Dakota State University, 2000 Experience: Assistant Athletic Trainer: South Dakota State, 2003-present Head Athletic Trainer: Franklin College (Ind.), 2000-03 Athletic Training Clinic: 2000-03 Ben Heinze is in his first season working as an athletic trainer with the South Dakota State University soccer team and oversees the sports medicine facilities in the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center. A native of La Crescent, Minn., he earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Winona State University (Minn.) in 1998. He moved on to SDSU, where he added a master’s degree in athletic training in 2000. After completing his master’s degree, Heinze spent two and a half years as the head athletic trainer at Franklin College (Ind.) and worked at an athletic training clinic. He returned to South Dakota State during the 200304 school year, working primarily with the Jackrabbit women’s basketball program. For the past five years, Heinze has worked closely with the SDSU football team. He now transitions to working with the Jackrabbit soccer program.

South Dakota State Team Physicians (L to R): Dr. Pete Looby, Dr. Merritt Warren, Dr. Craig Smith

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cori BONTE

Senior Midfielder Beresford, S.D.

Cori Bonte: Career Stats Season 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 21 11 19 51

G 0 0 3 3

A 1 0 2 3

P 1 0 8 9

Shots 2 11 19 32

Shot Pct. .000 .000 .158 .094

GW 0 0 1 0

Career Highs Goals: 1 (3x, last: at North Dakota State, 10/23/2010); Assists: 1 (3x, last: vs Eastern Washington, 9/19/10); Points: 2 (3x last: at North Dakota State, 10/23/2010); Shots: 4 (vs Wisconsin-Green Bay, 9/4/09); SOG: 2 (2x, last: vs Southern Utah, 10/14/10)

2011 Team Captain 2010 (Junior)

Finished the season tied for fourth on the team in scoring with eight points on three goals and two assists ... scored the game-winning goal in the 1-0 victory over Wisconsin-Green Bay (9/12) ... named to the 2010 AllSummit League Second Team ... named to the Women’s Scholar Athlete All-Central Region Team by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America ... 2010-11 SDSU Female Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year

2009 (Sophomore)

Saw action in 11 games with 10 starts as a midfielder before sitting out the second half of the season with a leg injury ... recorded 11 shots with five on goal ... played a career-high 110 minutes in a 1-1 tie at Iowa State (8/28) ... had four shots, two on goal, vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (9/4)

2008 (Freshman)

Played in all 21 games while getting three starts ... assisted on the only SDSU goal in a win at IUPUI (9/26) ... played a season-high 90 minutes in a start against IUPUI (11/7)... member of the Summit League all-Academic team

Before SDSU

Awarded 21 varsity letters in four sports during her high school career...played soccer for Vermillion High School, where she scored 80 career goals, which earned her allstate honors five times, including first-team recognition four times... At the club level, she competed for the Sioux Falls-based Dakota Gold Millennium and Impact squads which combined to win five state tournaments... was a two-time all-conference selection in basketball, and earned six letters in cross country and track at Beresford High School... finished in the top 10 at the state track and field meet five times... selected as a member of the Girls and Women in Sports 2008 South Dakota Elite 15, which honors 15 outstanding senior scholar athletes in the state... an academic all-state selection and member of the Nation Honor Society.... was chosen to receive the 2008 Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year Award. She received a $7,500 scholarship and was featured in an ad in USA Today

Education

Majoring in HPER-PETE

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kayla BRAFFET Senior Forward Carlock, Ill.

Kayla Braffet: Career Stats Season 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 21 20 19 60

G 3 6 5 14

A 2 8 3 13

P 8 20 13 41

Shots 24 53 58 135

Shot Pct. .125 .113 .086 .104

GW 0 2 2 4

Career Highs Goals: 1 (14x, last: vs Centenary, 10/31/10); Assists: 2 (3x, last: vs North Dakota State, 10/31/09); Points: 4 (2x, last: vs North Dakota State, 10/31/09); Shots: 7 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10); SOG: 5 (vs Mary, 9/23/09)

2010 (Junior)

Finished first on the team in shots with 58, including 24 on-goal ... notched the second most goals on the season with five including two game-winners ... tallied the thirdmost points with 13 on five goals and three assists ... named the Summit League Offensive Player of the Week Sept. 27 after netting the game-winner in the 2-1 win over Iowa State (9/24) ...

2009 (Sophomore)

Saw action in all 20 games with 17 starts ... finished first with 20 points, eight assists, a .491 shot on goal percentage and was second on the team with six goals ... named to the All-Summit League second team ... scored first goal of the season in a 1-1 tie at Iowa State (8/28) ... had a goal and two assists vs. the University of Mary (9/23) ... scored the only goal of the game in a 1-0 win at Oral Roberts (10/4) ... played a career high 92 minutes vs. Oakland (10/9) ... had goals in back-to-back games vs. IPFW (10/11) and at Western Illinois (10/16) ... recorded a goal and two assists in a 4-3 win over North Dakota State (10/31)

2008 (Freshman)

Played in all 21 games ... scored first collegiate goal in a win at Northern Iowa (9/19) ... started in the Summit League Championship game and recorded an assist vs. Oakland (11/9)... Started both games of the NCAA Tournament against Colorado (11/14) and Minnesota (11/16)

Before SDSU

An Illinois state leader in scoring who tallied 122 goals and 88 assists over her final three seasons for Normal Community West High School... A four-time all-conference and all-state selection... named MVP of the Chicago Tribune all-state team in 2008... she scored 35 goals and added 28 assists her senior season... led the team in scoring and assists in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008... her club soccer experience includes regional championship teams with the Olympic Development Program, KUFC Cosmos and WPSL-Chicago Breeze squads

Education

Majoring in English, French and Secondary Education

SDSU Leaderboard

Career scoring -- 8. 41 points Shot attempts -- 7. 135 shots Shots on goal -- 4. 58 shots on goal Goal scoring -- 10. 14 goals scored Assist scoring -- 3. 13 assists (needs six to become all-time assists leader)

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kat DONOVAN

Senior Goalkeeper Redmond, Wash.

Kat Donovan: Career Stats Season 2010 Career

GP 1 1

Min 29:37 29:37

GA 0 0

GAA 0.00 0:00

SV 0 0

W-L-T 0-0-0 0-0-0

SO 0 0

Career Highs Goals Against: none; Saves: none; Shots Faced: none

2010 (Junior)

Saw 30 minutes of action in the 8-1 win over Centenary (10/31)

Before SDSU

Comes to SDSU as a transfer from Shoreline Community College in Shoreline, Wash ... led the Dolphins in shutouts in 2008 with 11 while allowing only 10 goals in league and postseason play ... in 2009, she recorded three shutouts and was an all-conference performer earning NWAACC All-Star accolades in 2008 and 2009 ... also excelling in the classroom, Donovan earned Academic Honors in every quarter at SCC ... as a prep athlete, Donovan was a three-year member of the Redmond High School varsity soccer team and won the Academic Achievement Award from 2005-07

Education

Considering a major in General Education

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kelsey FERGUSON

Senior Forward Parker, Colo.

2010 (Junior)

Saw action in all 19 games, starting two … finished sixth on the team in scoring with seven points on three goals and one assist … finished fifth on the team in shots with 26, including 12 on-goal … notched the game-winner in the 2-0 win over IUPUI (10/8)

2009 (Sophomore)

Saw action in 15 games with 12 starts as a forward ... played a career high 80 minutes in a 1-1 tie at Iowa State (8/28) ... had the only goal and assist of the season vs. the University of Mary (9/23)

2008 (Freshman)

Played in all 21 games with 14 starts ... finished third on the team with 38 shots and five goals ... all five goals on the season were game-winning goals ... scored her first career goal in a 2-1 win at Iowa (8/31) ... recorded an assist against Eastern Washington (9/12) ... netted a game-winning goal in a double-overtime win against Iowa State while playing a season high 72 minutes (9/14) ... scored the only goal of the game in a win at IUPUI (9/26) ... had a goal and an assist in a shutout victory over Centenary (10/10) ... had the only goal of the game in a win vs. Seattle (10/16)... member of the Summit League Academic all-League team

Before SDSU

Played on a Colorado state championship team at Chapparal High School... played on the Real Colorado National club team that won a national championship in 2006... named Honorable Mention her senior year

Education

Majoring in History

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Career scoring -- 13. 22 points

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Kelsey Ferguson: Career Stats Season 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 21 15 19 55

G 5 1 3 9

A 2 1 1 4

P 12 3 7 22

Shots 38 18 26 82

Shot Pct. .132 .056 .115 .110

GW 5 0 1 6

Career Highs Goals: 1 (9x, last: vs Centenary, 10/31/10); Assists: 1 (4x, last: at IPFW, 10/1/10); Points: 3 (2x, last: vs Mary, 9/23/09; Shots: 7 (vs Eastern Washington, 9/19/08); SOG: 4 (vs IUPUI, 9/26/08)


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kelli HERMAN

Senior Defender Sioux City, Iowa

Kelli Herman: Career Stats Season 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 14 20 7 41

G 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0

P 0 0 0 0

Shots 13 12 1 26

Shot Pct. .000 .000 .000 .000

GW 0 0 0 0

Career Highs Goals: none; Assists: none; Points: none; Shots: 8 (vs Centenary, 10/10/08); SOG: 3 (vs Centenary, 10/10/08)

2010 (Junior)

Saw action in seven games and started one game ‌ notched a shot on-goal from her defender position in the 0-0 tie with Northern Iowa (9/17)

2009 (Sophomore)

Played in all 20 games with 19 starts ... had four shots on goal during the season ... played a career high 110 minutes in a 0-0 tie vs. Missouri State (9/18)

2008 (Redshirt-Freshman)

Saw action in 14 games during the season with 13 shots ... had a career high eight shots and three shots on goal against Centenary (10/10) ... played a career-high 71 minutes in a 1-1 tie at Michigan State

2007 (Freshman) Received a medical hardship for the 2007 season

Before SDSU

Three-year captain at Sioux City East High School... earned all-state Elite honors following her sophomore and junior seasons... a two-time first-team all-state selection... was voted on the all-conference squad all four years in high school.. a member of the Iowa Olympic Development Program... played club soccer for the Gateway City Explosion, Ankeny Elite, and the West Des Moines Soccer club... also competed in track in high school, qualifying for the state meet in three relay events

Education

Majoring in Early Childhood Interdisciplinary Studies

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danielle NEUHALFEN

Senior Midfielder Lincoln, Neb.

Danielle Neuhalfen: Career Stats Season 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 2 12 9 23

G 1 0 1 2

A 0 0 1 1

P 2 0 3 5

Shots 3 2 3 8

Shot Pct. .333 .000 .333 .250

GW 0 0 0 0

Career Highs Goals: 1 (2x, last: vs Centenary, 10/31/10); Assists: 1 (at Southern Utah, 10/14/10); Points: 2 (2x, last: vs Centenary, 10/31/10); Shots: 3 (vs Centenary, 10/10/08); SOG: 2 (2x, last: vs Centenary, 10/31/10)

2010 (Junior)

Saw action in nine games for the Jacks … notched a goal in the 8-1 win over Centenary (10/31) and recorded an assist in the 4-3 win at Southern Utah

2009 (Sophomore)

Played in 12 games on the season with a career-high 64 minutes at Iowa (8/30) ... recorded a shot vs. WisconsinGreen Bay (9/4) and vs. Missouri State (9/18)

2008 (Redshirt-Freshman)

Saw action in two games during the season, nine minutes at Northern Iowa (9/19) and scored a goal and had three shots in 39 minutes vs. Centenary (10/10)... member of the Summit League Academic all-League team

2007 (Freshman)

Received a redshirt for the 2007 season

Before SDSU

A three-time first-team all-conference selection at Waverly High School... also earned all-conference honors on three occasions in basketball... lettered in volleyball in high school... earned the Elks Lodge No. 80 Women’s Sports Award in the spring of 2006... won six state championships as a member of the Sparta Velocity... excelled academically, being selected to the academic all-conference squads in basketball and volleyball

Education

Majoring in Nursing

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steph PETERSON Senior Defender Lakeville, Minn.

Steph Peterson: Career Stats Season 2008 2009 2010 Career

GP 21 19 18 58

G 1 0 1 2

A 0 2 1 3

P 2 2 3 7

Shots 15 11 8 34

Shot Pct. .067 .000 .125 .059

GW 0 0 1 1

Career Highs Goals: 1 (2x, last: at UMKC, 10/16/10); Assists: 1 (3x, last: vs Oral Roberts, 10/29/10); Points: 2 (2x, last: at UMKC, 10/16/10); Shots: 4 (vs Western Illinois, 10/13/08); SOG: 2 (3x, last: vs Drake, 8/29/10)

2010 (Junior)

Named to the All-Summit League Second Team … Saw action in 18 games for the Jacks and started 15 … netted the game-winner in the 3-0 win over UMKC … scored an assist on the only goal in the 1-0 win over Oral Roberts (10/29)

2009 (Sophomore)

Played in 19 games with 14 starts as a defender ... had an assist in a 1-0 win at Oral Roberts (10/4) ... recorded three shots, two on goal, vs. Oakland (10/9) ... played a career-high 108 minuutes with two shots on goal vs. IPFW (10/11) ... had an assist in a 2-1 victory at Western Illinois (10/16)

2008 (Freshman)

Named to the Summit League all-Newcomer Team ... played in all 21 games while starting 18 games ... scored a goal in a win at Iowa (8/31) ... had a career-high four shots against Western Illinois (10/3)... starter on a defense that compiled a school record 11 shutouts

Before SDSU

Played on the Minnesota Bangu Tsunami Stars team which won the state cup in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008... at the varsity level, was a state finalist in 2004, a state semi-finalist in 2005 and 2006 and won the state title in 2007... was team MVP in 2005 and 2006... voted all-conference in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and was an allstate honorable mention selection in 2006... during her senior season, she tallied nine goals and four assists from her defender position... member of the National Honor Society and graduated Summa Cum Laude... a recipient of the Presidential Achievement Award and the Lake conference Academic Award

Education

Majoring in Health Promotions

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stéphanie BÉRUBÉ

Junior Defender Winnipeg, Manitoba

2010 (Sophomore)

Started in all 19 games for the Jacks … scored an assist in the 8-1 victory over Centenary (10/31) … notched three shots on-goal from her defender position

2009 (Freshman)

One of only three Jacks to start and play in all 20 games ... named to the All-Summit League second team and the All-Freshman team ... played a career high 109 minutes in a 1-1 tie at Iowa State (8/28) ... had two shots on goal vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (9/4) and at Western Illinois (10/16)

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2009 (Freshman)

Played in all 20 games while finishing tied for second with three assists and fourth in goals with four for 11 points total ... named to the All-Freshman Summit League team ... captured her first career Offensive Player of the Week award on Oct. 26 after collecting six points (one goal and one assist in each game) in two league wins vs. UMKC and Southern Utah ... scored her first career goal at Western Illinois to win the game 2-1 (10/16) ... had a goal in the final regular season game vs. North Dakota State (10/31) ... played a career high 55 minutes in the semi-finals of the Summit League Championship against Western Illinois (11/6) 24

GP 20 19 39

G 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

P 0 1 1

Shots 16 8 24

Shot Pct. .000 .000 .000

GW 0 0 0

Career Highs Goals: none; Assists: 1 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10); Points: 1 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10); Shots: 3 (5x, last: at IPFW, 10/1/10); SOG: 2 (3x, last: vs at IPFW, 10/1/10)

Competed at the club level with the Bonivital Soccer Club from 2003-2008 where they were four-time Provincial Champions from 2005-2008 and finished with a silver medal at the National Club Championship in 2006 ... was a part of the Manitoba Provincial Team from 20032008 ... also selected as a captain to the Western Canada Summer Games Team in 2008... her highest honor came when she was selected to the Canadian National Training Centre from 2007-2009

Education

Majoring in HPER General

Junior Defender Brookings, S.D.

Finished seventh on the team in points with seven and fifth on the team in assists with two … notched a goal in 4-3 win over Eastern Washington (9/19) and netted the game-winner in the 8-1 win over Centenary (10/31) … tallied an assist in the 3-0 shutout over Montana (9/5) and the 2-1 win over Iowa State (9/24)

Season 2009 2010 Career

Before SDSU

courtney HIGGINS

2010 (Sophomore)

Stéphanie Bérubé: Career Stats

Courtney Higgins: Career Stats Season 2009 2010 Career

GP 20 18 38

Before SDSU

Education

Majoring in Health Promotion and Pre-Physical Therapy

Career scoring -- 18. (tie) 17 points

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A 3 2 5

P 11 6 17

Shots 14 9 23

Shot Pct. .286 .222 .261

GW 2 1 3

Career Highs Goals: 1 (6x, last: vs Centenary, 10/31/10); Assists: 1 (5x, last: vs Iowa State, 9/24/10); Points: 3 (2x, last: Southern Utah, 10/25/09); Shots: 3 (vs Centenary, 20/31/10); SOG: 1 (13x, last: vs Centenary, 10/31/10)

Was a state champion in 2005 and 2006, placed eighth in 2007 and fifth in 2008 ... was named to the all-state team in eighth and ninth grade in Class A and was a Class AA first-team selection as an 11th and 12th grader ... named the captain in during the 2007 and 2008 seasons and was the team’s MVP as a junior ... aat the club level, played for the Dakota Gold for seven years ... also competed in basketball for four years and was a starter for the last three where her team finished third at the state tournament in 2006 and sixth in 2008 ... state meet qualifier in track every year since seventh grade ... fouryear honor roll student and was a member of the National Honor Society

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megan HUEGLI Junior Defender Hartford, Wis.

2010 (Sophomore)

Saw action in 17 games and started 15 … tallied an assist in the 3-2 win over Nevada (9/4) … part of a defense that shutout nine opponents

2009 (Freshman)

Played in 18 games with nine starts as a defender ... did not record a shot ... recorded the first point of her career with an assist in a 4-3 win vs. North Dakota State (10/31)

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2009 (Freshman)

Played in all 20 games as a freshman with nine starts ... named to the All-Summit League Tournament team ... first point of her career came on an assist in a 1-1 tie at Iowa State (8/28) ... scored her first career goal, a game winner, vs. Drake (9/11) ... recorded a goal in her second career start vs. the University of Mary (9/23) ... had an assist vs. IPFW (10/11) ... assisted on a goal in a 1-0 win over Western Illinois playing a career-high 92 minutes in the semi-finals of the Summit League tournament (11/6)

GP 18 17 35

G 0 0 0

A 1 1 2

P 1 1 2

Shots 1 1 2

Shot Pct. .000 .000 .000

GW 0 0 0

Career Highs Goals: none; Assists: 1 (vs North Dakota State, 10/31/09); Points: 1 (vs North Dakota State, 10/31/09); Shots: 1 (vs Western Illinois, 11/6/09); SOG: none

Played with FC Milwaukee which was state champion from 2004-2009 ... also played on the MWRL Premier team and were Regional League Champions in 2005, 2006 and 2008 ... was a member of the Olympic Development Program from 2004-08. Also played varsity basketball from 2007-2009

Education

Majoring in Food Science and Microbiology

Junior Midfielder Vadnais Heights, Minn.

Finished tied for second on the team in assists with four and tied for fourth on the team in scoring with eight points … tallied two assists in the 8-1 win over Centenary (10/31) … notched the game-winner in the 1-0 win over IPFW (10/1) … played in all 19 games and started 16 games

Season 2009 2010 Career

Before SDSU

christa NYBLOM

2010 (Sophomore)

Megan Huegli: Career Stats

Christa Nyblom: Career Stats Season 2009 2010 Career

GP 20 19 39

G 2 2 4

A 3 4 7

P 7 8 15

Shots 21 18 39

Shot Pct. .095 .111 .103

GW 1 1 2

Career Highs Goals: 1 (2x, last: Mary, 9/23/09); Assists: 1 (3x, last: Western Illinois, 11/6/09); Points: 2 (2x, last: Mary, 9/23/09); Shots: 3 (3x, last: vs IPFW, 10/11/09); SOG: 3 (vs Oakland, 10/9/09)

Before SDSU

Played her prep career at White Bear Lake, Minn. and was a member of the varsity squad all four years of high school ... was named captain of the team during the 2007 and 2008 seasons ... in 2005, Nyblom was named an all-conference honorable mention and received allconference honors during the 2006 season ... in 2007 and 2008, she was an all-conference and all-state performer ... also led her team in goals scored her senior year ... at the club level, competed for the WBL Shock from 200108 and played with the Minnesota Thunder Academy

Education

Majoring in Health Promotion

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Career scoring -- 20. (tie) 15 points

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brittany SIPP

Junior Midfielder / Forward Topeka, Kan.

2010 (Sophomore)

Saw action in three games for the Jacks … notched a shot on-goal in the 4-3 win over Eastern Washington (919) and four shots, including two on-goal in the 8-1 win over Centenary (10/31)

2009 (Freshman)

Saw action in 19 of the team’s 20 games as a freshman ... played a career-high 56 minutes at Iowa (8/30) ... recorded her first career point with an assist vs. the University of Mary (9/23) ... had her first career goal vs. Southern Utah (10/25)

Brittany Sipp: Career Stats Season 2009 2010 Career

GP 19 3 22

G 1 0 1

A 1 0 1

P 3 0 3

Shots 8 5 13

Shot Pct. .125 .000 .077

GW 0 0 0

Career Highs Goals: 1 (vs Southern Utah, 10/25/09); Assists: 1 (vs Mary, 9/23/09); Points: 2 (vs Southern Utah, 10/25/09); Shots: 4 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10); SOG: 2 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10)

Before SDSU

Was a state champion in 2003 and 2006 for the KC Comets Select ‘91 club team ... was also a Kansas State Cup finalist during the 2004-08 seasons ... Sipp’s high school team placed fourth at state in 2007 and were 5A Regional Champions in 2007 and 2008 as well as City League Champs in 2008 ... also earned all-city, all-region and all-state honors ... excelling off the field, Sipp was a member of the National Honor Society, President’s Honor Scholar, named Who’s Who Among High School students, and carried a 4.0 GPA in high school

Education

Majoring in Pre-Medicine Minoring in Spanish

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hannah PHILLIPS

Sophomore Midfielder Gillette, Wyo.

2010 (R-Freshman)

Saw action in two games for the Jacks … notched a shot on-goal in the 8-1 win over Centenary (10/31)

2009 (Freshman) Redshirted due to injury

Hannah Phillips: Career Stats Season 2009 2010 Career

GP 1 2 3

Was a member of the Campbell County High School, making four state tournament appearances ... was a fourtime letter winner, all-conference and all-region selection as well as being a three-time all-state selection, two-time team MVP and team captain as a junior ... at the club level, Phillips played for the Jackson Hole Premier club since tenth grade where they made two Far West Regional appearances and won the 2006 Las Vegas Turkey Shoot ... a multi-sport athlete, Phillips also competed in volleyball and cross country ... on the volleyball court, Phillips made two state tournament appearances and was a two-time letter winner. In cross country, she was a letter winner and placed 20th at the state meet ... also carried a 4.0 GPA in the classroom through high school

Majoring in Microbiology/Biology and Pre-Medicine

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A 0 0 0

P 0 0 0

Shots 0 1 1

Career Highs Goals: none; Assists: none; Points: none; Shots: 1 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10); SOG: 1 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10)

Before SDSU

Education

G 0 0 0

Shot Pct. .000 .000 .000

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caylee COSTELLO

Sophomore Midfielder Sioux Falls, S.D.

2010 (Freshman)

Saw action in nine games in her debut season … recorded two shots, including one on-goal as a freshman

Caylee Costello: Career Stats Season 2010 Career

GP 8 8

G 0 0

A 0 0

P 0 0

Shots 2 2

Shot Pct. .000 .000

GW 0 0

Career Highs Goals: none; Assists: none; Points: none; Shots: 1 (2x, last: at Oakland, 10/3/10); SOG: 1 (at Wis.-Green Bay, 9/12/10)

Before SDSU

Spent the last six years playing for the Dakota Gold/ Alliance club team where they were state champions for the past six years ... was a four-time all-state selection during her prep career, earning second team honors as a freshman and sophomore and first team recognition during her junior and senior seasons ... placed in the top-five at the state tournament all four years of high school while also boasting a 43-3-2 career record ... as a freshman, Costello was named most valuable player and top defender, while also earning top defender honors as a sophomore ... in her final prep season, she was named the team’s top midfielder and team captain ... performing well in the classroom, Costello is a National Honor Society member

Education Undecided

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abby JURGENS

Sophomore Midfielder Lincoln, Neb.

2010 (Freshman)

Saw action in nine games as a freshman … tallied her first career goal in the 8-1 victory over Centenary (10/31) … notched a shot on-goal in the 2-1 victory over IUPUI (10/8)

Abby Jurgens: Career Stats Season 2010 Career

GP 9 9

G 1 1

A 0 0

P 2 2

Shots 8 8

Shot Pct. .125 .125

GW 0 0

Career Highs Goals: 1 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10); Assists: none; Points: 2 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10); Shots: 3 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10); SOG: 2 (vs Centenary, 10/31/10)

Before SDSU

Played club soccer for Toro Deportivo starting in 2006 where they were four-time state runners-up ... during her prep career, Jurgens earned all-state honors her freshman and junior seasons and received honorable mention status as a sophomore ... started every game for Lincoln Southeast, en route to being named an all-conference and all-city selectionas a freshman, sophomore and junior ... also earned all-state scholar athlete honors for her work in the classroom in soccer and basketball

Education

Intends to major in Psychology and Pre-Medicine

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darci MILLER

Sophomore Midfielder / Defender Overland Park, Kan.

2010 (Freshman)

Named to the All-Summit League Newcomer Team … played in all 19 games and started two for the Jacks … notched two goals and one assist … scored her first career goal in the 3-0 win over Montana (9/5)

Darci Miller: Career Stats Season 2010 Career

GP 19 19

G 2 2

A 1 1

P 5 5

Shots 13 13

Shot Pct. .154 .154

GW 0 0

Career Highs Goals: 1 (2x, last: at Southern Utah, 10/14/10); Assists: 1 (at UMKC, 10/16/10); Points: 2 (2x, last: at Southern Utah, 10/14/10); Shots: 2 (3x, last: at Wis.-Green Bay, 9/12/10); SOG: 1 (8x, last: vs. Centenary, 10/31/10)

Before SDSU

Along with freshman Kara McCaughey, played club soccer with the Blue Valley Stars Mallorca, won six-straight state titles dating from 2004-09 ... her team qualified for the regional finals in 2006 and reached the semifinals in 2008 and 2009 ... in high school, Miller was a Kansas all-state selection as a sophomore, junior and senior and a first-team all-sunflower and first team all-Olathe selection her senior season as well as Olathe Player of the Year ... led her team to a state title as a sophomore and was a state tournament finalist during her freshman and junior seasons ... more than just a footballer, Miller played basketball for two years and was a part of two state cross country titles as a freshman and junior, while also being named a first-team all-state selection in her eighth grade and junior seasons ... off the pitch, Miller was named a Kansas Honor Scholar as a senior

Education Undecided

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elisa STAMATAKIS

Sophomore Goalkeeper Edmonton, Alberta

2010 (Freshman)

Named to the All-Summit League Second Team … shutout eight opponents in her debut season, second most shutouts in a season all-time and third most career shutouts all-time … recorded four consecutive shutouts in her first five games, the second longest shutout streak all-time … tallied 60 saves and allowed only 16 goals … finished the season with a 11-2-4 record, the third most career wins all-time for the Jacks and third most season wins all-time

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Shutouts -- 3. 8 shutouts Victories in goal -- 3. 11 victories Minutes played in goal -- 5. 1631 minutes played

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Season 2010 Career

GP 17 17

Min 1631:00 1631:00

Majoring in Civil Engineering

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GAA 0.88 0.88

SV 60 60

W-L-T 11-2-3 11-2-3

Career Highs Goals Against: 3 (2x, last: at Southern Utah, 10/14/10); Saves: 7 (at North Dakota State, 10/23/10); Shots Faced: 16 (at Nevada, 9/4/10)

Joins sophomore Stéphanie Bérubé as the second Canadian product to join the Jackrabbit soccer team ... was a member of the Canada National Training Centre from 2006-2010 ... in 2009, she was a member of the Alberta Canada Summer Games team, leading them to a fourth-place finish ... from 2005-08, Stamatakis was a member of the Alberta Provincial team ... won the Bronze medal in 2006 at the u14 Provincial All-Star Nationals while winning silver in 2007 and bronze in 2008 with the u16 team ... also participated with Southwest United from 2007-09 and Edmonton Victorian since 2008 on their Alberton Major women’s team, which won the Gold medal at the national championship in 2009 ... in high school at Ross Sheppard Senior High, Stamatakis was a three-year starter from 2008-10

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tina EHRETT Junior Goalkeeper Brookfield, Wis.

Freshman Forward Sioux Falls, S.D.

Before SDSU

Before SDSU

Education

Education

Transferred from the University of Hawaii ... as a freshman played in nine games at goalkeeper, including six starts ... posted a 3-5-1 record her freshman season, including 35 saves and a 1.78 goals-against average ... made five saves in her first collegiate appearance in a shutout victory over nationally-ranked Brigham Young ... appeared in seven games as a sophomore, including one start ... tallied 14 saves as a sophomore at Hawaii ... a 2009 graduate of Brookfield East High School in Brookfield Wis. ... part of the 2008 conference championship team and state runner-up ...named honorable mention all-conference her junior season ... played club soccer for FC Milwaukee ...

Intends to major in Entrepreneurship

Named first team all-state her junior and senior seasons ... played on the varsity team at Washington High School all four years of her prep career and was captain of the team her senior season ... awarded the Golden Boot award for the most goals scored on her team ... also named the MVP, top forward and hustle award by her teammates ... played for the Nebraska ODP and the South Dakota ODP ... competed in regional competition for three years, the first two years with the age group a year older ... also excelling in the classroom, a member of the National Honor Society, Junior Rotarian and a four-year academic letter-winner ...

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megan KINGSTON

Sophomore Midfielder Omaha, Neb.

Before SDSU

Finished her freshman season at Nebraska-Omaha second on the team with 23 points on four goals and seven assists ... played her prep career at Millard North High School where she helped lead the Mustangs to a Nebraska State Championship her sophomore season ... named All-Nebraska Second Team and Metro Conference Second Team as a senior ... played club soccer for Team OFC Rio and Team Toro ... helped Team Toro to a 2006 state championship and OFC Rio to three-consecutive state titles in 2008, 2009 and 2010

Education

Intends to major in Biology

kristin FORD

julie KLIMAVICZ

Freshman Midfielder / Defender Nokesville, Va.

Before SDSU

Lettered in soccer all four years at Brentsville District High ... won four district titles (regional semifinalist) ... 58-2-2 team record ... team captain, eight goals in senior season ... two-time Virginia All-State selection ... two-time all-region selection ... threetime all-district selection ... Washington Post All-Met honorable mention senior year ... two-time all-area girl’s soccer team selection ... senior and sophomore year Coach’s Choice award for Most Coachable Player ... participated in the Olympic Development Program (ODP) in Virginia from 2006-2009 … selected for the ODP Region I camp in 2009 … gained international playing experience with the VA State ODP team (U14) in Costa Rica against their U17 National Team ... USL Super-Y League, was a defender on the U16 Northern Virginia Majestics ... 2009 North American Super-Y Finalist ... attended Super-Y League ODP National Camp in March 2010 ... club team, VSA Heat 92, was a 2011 National Indoor Soccer Championship finalist ... lettered in swimming her freshman year ... was honored with the Prince William County Youth Salute Award for outstanding ability in leadership and academic achievement ... Vice President of the Class of 2011 ... the first member of her family to step foot in the state of South Dakota

Education

Intends to major in General Studies

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stephanie KRZYWANIA

Freshman Forward Overland Park, Kan.

Freshman Midfielder / Forward Markham, Ontario

Before SDSU

Part of the 2010 Minnesota Olympic Development Program State Team ... a member of the 2010 Midwest Regional League Championship team ... a 2008 Central Girls Soccer League Finalist ... RHSC 2007 U14 Ontario Cup Champion and Canada-wide finalist ... RHSC 2005-06 indoor season league champion ... UMSC 2005 York Region soccer program finalist ... 2004 Central Girls soccer league ... U12 MSC: Top Goal Scorer ... also participated in road hockey, volleyball, tennis, cross country and track and field ... competed in the 2008 and 2009 University of Waterloo Pascal Math Competition ... excelling in the classroom, a member of the honor roll all four years of her prep career ... a dual citizen of Canada and Poland

Education

Intends to major in Biotechnology

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caitlin WILLS Freshman Defender Omaha, Neb.

Before SDSU

Part of the 2009 state championship team and semifinalist team in 2008, 2010 and 2011 ... OFC Rio U-18G Midwest Regional League First Division champions and state champions in 2009 ... 2010 and 2011 OFC 92/93 state champion ... named all-Nebraska honorable mention in 2009 and 2010 ... named the MVP at the Texas A&M soccer camp ... named a Top Drawer Soccer Player to Watch: Heartland Region ... 2nd team all-state, all-class ... 1st team all-state, class A in Lincoln Journal Star ... 1st team all-metro ... played high school and club soccer with former Jackrabbit Chelsey Poole

Education

Intends to major in Nursing/Allied Health

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Before SDSU

Captain of her varsity soccer team at Shawnee Mission South High School ... also participated in basketball, track and field and cross country ... track and field state qualifier in the 4x400-meter relay ... cross country state qualifier ... cross country allmetro honorable mention ... member of the National Honor Society ...

Education

Intends to major in Sociology and Pre-Law


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Aug. 12 // Brookings, S.D. (exhibition)

Aug. 19 // Brookings, S.D.

Aug. 21 // St. Paul, Minn.

Aug. 26 // DeKalb, Ill.

Aug. 28 // DeKalb, Ill.

Sept. 2 // Des Moines, Iowa

Sept. 4 // Lawrence, Kan.

Sept. 9 // Brookings, S.D.

Sept. 11 // Brookings, S.D.

Sept. 16 // Ames, Iowa

Sept. 18 // Cedar Falls, Iowa

Sept. 30 // Brookings, S.D.

Oct. 2 // Brookings, S.D.

Oct. 7 // Macomb, Ill.

Oct. 9 // Indianapolis, Ind.

Oct. 14 // Brookings, S.D.

Oct. 16 // Brookings, S.D.

Oct. 21 // Vermillion, S.D.

Oct. 23 // Kansas City, Mo.

Oct. 29 // Brookings, S.D.

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Nebraska Cornhuskers Friday, Aug. 12 // Brookings, S.D. (exhibition)

Quick Facts

Minnesota Golden Gophers

Creighton Bluejays Friday, Aug. 19 // Brookings, S.D.

Sunday, Aug. 21 // St. Paul, Minn.

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location...................................................................Lincoln, Neb. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1869 (24,610) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................................... Big Ten Nickname................................................................. Cornhuskers Colors.............................................................. Scarlet and Cream Home Field................................................ Nebraska Soccer Field

Location...................................................................Omaha, Neb. Founded (Enrollment)................................................1878 (7,662) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference............................................................Missouri Valley Nickname........................................................................Bluejays Colors....................................................................Blue and White Home Field....................................................... Morrison Stadium

Location..........................................................Minneapolis, Minn. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1851 (50,067) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................................... Big Ten Nickname............................................................ Golden Gophers Colors................................................................ Maroon and Gold Home Field.................................... Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium

Media Relations

Media Relations

Soccer SID..........................................................Shannon Pivovar SID Phone....................................................... (402) 280-5801 SID E-mail............................... ShannonPivovar@creighton.edu

Media Relations

Soccer SID...............................................................Jeremy Foote. SID Phone........................................................ (402) 472-2263 SID E-mail.................................................jfoote@huskers.com

Team History

Team History

Team History

Soccer SID......................................................................Cory Hall. SID Phone........................................................ (612) 626-9394 SID E-mail...................................................... cdhall@umn.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1994 Overall Record.............................................................101-86-14 Years in Div. I post-season.......................................... (last: 2006) Big Ten Season Titles.............................................................. N/A Big Ten Tournament Titles....................................................... N/A

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1989 Overall Record...........................................................234-163-31 Years in Div. I post-season....................................... 5 (last: 2010) Missouri Valley Season Titles......................................................2 Missouri Valley Tournament Titles................................................5

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1993 Overall Record...........................................................206-135-25 Years in Div. I post-season....................................... 7 (last: 2010) Big Ten Season Titles............................................... 3 (last: 2008) Big Ten Tournament Titles................................................1 (2008)

Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Head Coach...........................................................Bruce Erickson Alma mater............................................................. Viterbo, ‘90 Record at Creighton............................ 132-92-23 (12 seasons) Career Record................................... 202-153-29 (19 seasons)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach...............................................................John Walker. Alma mater................................................Queen’s University, ‘87 Record at Nebraska............................. 249-98-22 (17 seasons) Career Record..................................... 249-98-22 (17 seasons)

Team Information

Team Information

Team Information

2010 Record......................................................................13-7-1 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 7/4

2010 Record......................................................................15-4-2 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 9/2

Northern Illinois Huskies Friday, Aug. 26 // DeKalb, Ill.

Quick Facts

Head Coach..................................................Mikki Denney Wright Alma mater........................................................Minnesota, ‘97 Record at Minnesota........................ 82-50-12 (seven seasons) Career Record.................................. 82-50-12 (seven seasons)

2010 Record......................................................................14-6-3 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 6/5

Western Michigan Broncos Sunday, Aug. 28 // DeKalb, Ill.

Drake Bulldogs Friday, Sept. 2 // Des Moines, Iowa

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location...................................................................... DeKalb, Ill. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1895 (23,850) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference...................................................Mid-American (MAC) Nickname........................................................................ Huskies Colors..............................................................Cardinal and Black Home Field........................NIU Soccer and Track & Field Complex

Location............................................................Kalamazoo, Mich. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1903 (25,045) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference...................................................Mid-American (MAC) Nickname........................................................................ Broncos Colors.................................................................. Brown and Gold Home Field.................................................WMU Soccer Complex

Location........................................................... Des Moines, Iowa Founded (Enrollment)................................................1881 (5,668) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference............................................................Missouri Valley Nickname....................................................................... Bulldogs Colors....................................................................Blue and White Home Field............................................. Cownie Soccer Complex

Media Relations

Media Relations

Media Relations

Team History

Team History

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1996 Overall Record...........................................................125-138-25 Years in Div. I post-season...............................................1 (2003) MAC Season Titles................................................................None MAC Tournament Titles....................................................1 (2003)

Team History

First Year of Soccer...............................................................2002 Overall Record...............................................................91-68-20 Years in Div. I post-season...............................................1 (2006) Missouri Valley Season Titles................................... 4 (last: 2006) Missouri Valley Tournament Titles.....................................1 (2006)

Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Team Information

Team Information

Team Information

Soccer SID..............................................................Matt Scheerer SID Phone........................................................ (815) 753-1708 SID E-mail................................................. mscheerer@niu.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1993 Overall Record...........................................................133-184-33 Years in Div. I post-season....................................................None MAC Season Titles................................................... 2 (last: 1998) MAC Tournament Titles............................................ 2 (last: 1998)

Head Coach............................................................. Carrie Barker Alma mater............................................................ Wisconsin, ‘95 Record at Northern Illinois................... 23-26-9 (three seasons) Career Record..................................... 23-26-9 (three seasons)

2010 Record........................................................................9-9-1 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 7/4

Soccer SID...............................................................Adam Bodnar SID Phone........................................................ (269) 387-4122 SID E-mail..................................... adam.e.bodnar@wmich.edu

Head Coach............................................................... Suzie Grech Alma mater..............................................................Michigan, ‘05 Record at Western Michigan................ 16-15-10 (two seasons) Career Record..................................... 16-15-10 (two seasons)

2010 Record......................................................................10-7-5 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 8/3

Soccer SID.............................................................. Sean Palchick SID Phone........................................................ (515) 271-4147. SID E-mail.........................................sean.palchick@drake.edu

Head Coach.......................................................... Lindsey Horner Alma mater.................................................................Kansas, ‘98 Record at Drake.................................. 27-25-7 (three seasons) Career Record..................................... 27-25-7 (three seasons)

2010 Record......................................................................10-6-3 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 8/3

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2011 Opponents Quick Facts

Kansas Jayhawks Sunday, Sept. 4 // Lawrence, Kan.

Quick Facts

North Dakota Fighting Sioux

Wis.-Green Bay Phoenix Friday, Sept. 9 // Brookings, S.D.

Quick Facts

Sunday, Sept. 11 // Brookings, S.D.

Quick Facts

Location...............................................................Lawrence, Kan. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1866 (30,102) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference.........................................................................Big 12 Nickname..................................................................... Jayhawks Colors............................................................... Crimson and Blue Home Field...........................................Jayhawk Soccer Complex

Location...............................................................Green Bay, Wis. Founded (Enrollment)................................................1965 (6,000) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference...........................................................Horizon League Nickname........................................................................ Phoenix Colors......................................................... Green, Silver and Red Home Field.................................................Aldo Santaga Stadium

Location............................................................Grand Forks, N.D. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1883 (14,095) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................... Great West (West) Nickname...............................................................Fighting Sioux Colors.........................................................Kelly Green and White Home Field..............................................................Bronson Field

Media Relations

Media Relations

Media Relations

Team History

Team History

Team History

Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Team Information

Team Information

Team Information

Soccer SID....................................................Christine Dieckmann SID Phone........................................................ (785) 864-7942. SID E-mail.........................................................cdieck@ku.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1995 Overall Record...........................................................160-147-20 Years in Div. I post-season....................................... 4 (last: 2008) Big 12 Season Titles........................................................1 (2004) Big 12 Tournament Titles.................................................1 (2004)

Head Coach..............................................................Mark Francis Alma mater.................................................................SMU, ‘87 Record at Kansas................................ 135-99-17 (12 seasons) Career Record................................... 168-125-18 (15 seasons)

2010 Record......................................................................6-13-0 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 7/4

Soccer SID............................................................... Ryan Hartwig SID Phone........................................................ (920) 465-2903 SID E-mail................................................. hartwigr@uwgb.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1987 Overall Record...........................................................147-244-34 Years in Div. I post-season....................................................None Horizon League Season Titles...............................................None Horizon League Tournament Titles........................................None

Head Coach............................................................ Trevor Warren Alma mater....................................University of Newcastle, ‘78 Record at Wis.-Green Bay................. 12-27-11 (three seasons) Career Record................................... 12-27-11 (three seasons)

2010 Record........................................................................3-9-4 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 7/4

Iowa State Cyclones

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1999 Overall Record.............................................................107-99-14 Years in Div. I post-season...............................................1 (2003) Great West Season Titles......................................................... N/A Great West Tournament Titles.................................................. N/A

Head Coach................................................................ Kristen Gay Alma mater......................................................... Nebraska, ‘00 Record at North Dakota....................... 14-39-2 (three seasons) Career Record........................................41-51-4 (five seasons)

2010 Record......................................................................6-13-0 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... N/A

Northern Iowa Panthers

Friday, Sept. 16 // Ames, Iowa

Quick Facts

Soccer SID.............................................................. Derek Koenen SID Phone........................................................ (701) 777-6743 SID E-mail..............................derek.koenen@athletics.und.edu

Sunday, Sept. 18 // Cedar Falls, Iowa

Quick Facts

Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Friday, Sept. 30 // Brookings, S.D.

Quick Facts

Location.....................................................................Ames, Iowa Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1858 (27,945) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference.........................................................................Big 12 Nickname.......................................................................Cyclones Colors............................................................... Cardinal and Gold Home Field................................................... ISU Soccer Complec

Location............................................................ Cedar Falls, Iowa Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1876 (13,201) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference............................................................Missouri Valley Nickname....................................................................... Panthers Colors............................................................ Purple and Old Gold Home Field.....................................CVYSA Complex Premier Field

Location..................................................................... Tulsa, Okla. Founded (Enrollment)................................................1963 (3,200) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................The Summit League Nickname...............................................................Golden Eagles Colors........................................ Navy Blue, Vegas Gold and White Home Field..................................................ORU Soccer Complex

Media Relations

Media Relations

Media Relations

Team History

Team History

First Year of Soccer...............................................................2000 Overall Record.............................................................42-141-12 Years in Div. I post-season....................................................None Missouri Valley Season Titles................................................None Missouri Valley Tournament Titles..........................................None

Team History

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1997 Overall Record........................................................................ N/A Years in Div. I post-season...............................................1 (2004) Summit League Season Titles.................................. 3 (last: 2004) Summit League Tournament Titles........................... 2 (last: 2004)

Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Team Information

Team Information

Team Information

Soccer SID............................................................ Eric Bentzinger SID Phone........................................................ (515) 240-0693 SID E-mail.....................................................ericb@iastate.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1996 Overall Record...........................................................118-149-27 Years in Div. I post-season...............................................1 (2005) Big 12 Season Titles........................................................1 (2005) Big 12 Tournament Titles......................................................None

Head Coach..........................................................Wendy Dillinger. Alma mater.............................................................Indiana, ‘98. Record at Iowa State........................... 20-31-8 (three seasons) Career Record.................................. 106-56-16 (nine seasons)

2010 Record......................................................................8-10-2 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... N/A 34

Soccer SID......................................................................Cory Hall SID Phone........................................................ (641) 919-5189 SID E-mail............................................ coryhall8@hotmail.com

Head Coach...............................................................James Price Alma mater..............................................................Liberty, ‘96 Record at Northern Iowa......................... 6-23-5 (two seasons) Career Record..................................... 94-140-21 (14 seasons)

2010 Record......................................................................4-12-2 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... N/A

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Soccer SID..................................................................... Eli Linton SID Phone........................................................ (918) 495-7181 SID E-mail..................................................... elilinton@oru.edu

Head Coach................................................................. Ryan Bush Alma mater.....................................................Oral Roberts, ‘03 Record at Oral Roberts........................ 23-27-2 (three seasons) Career Record..................................... 23-27-2 (three seasons)

2010 Record........................................................................9-8-1 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... N/A


2011 Opponents Quick Facts

Southern Utah Thunderbirds Sunday, Oct. 2 // Brookings, S.D.

Quick Facts

IUPUI Jaguars

Western Illinois

Fighting Leathernecks Friday, Oct. 7 // Macomb, Ill.

Sunday, Oct. 9 // Indianapolis, Ind.

Location.............................................................. Cedar City, Utah Founded (Enrollment)................................................1897 (8,066) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................The Summit League Nickname................................................................ Thunderbirds Colors................................................................Scarlet and White Home Field............................................ Thunderbird Soccer Field

Quick Facts

Location....................................................................Macomb, Ill. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1899 (13,331) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................The Summit League Nickname...................................................Fighting Leathernecks Colors.................................................................. Purple and Gold Home Field......................................John MacKenzie Alumni Field

Quick Facts

Media Relations

Media Relations

Media Relations

Team History

Team History

Team History

Coaching Staff

Soccer SID............................................................ Kyle Newhouse SID Phone........................................................ (435) 586-7758 SID E-mail........................................... kylenewhouse@suu.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................2001 Overall Record.............................................................47-118-18 Years in Div. I post-season....................................................None Summit League Season Titles...............................................None Summit LeagueTournament Titles.........................................None

Soccer SID.................................................Cameron Weidenthaler SID Phone........................................................ (309) 298-1133 SID E-mail........................................ch-weidenthaler@wiu.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1997 Overall Record.............................................................86-146-21 Years in Div. I post-season....................................................None Summit League Season Titles...............................................None Summit League Tournament Titles........................................None

Location.............................................................Indianapolis, Ind. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1969 (30,383) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................The Summit League Nickname........................................................................ Jaguars Colors............................................................Red, Gold and Black Home Field............................................................ Kuntz Stadium

Soccer SID................................................................Ed Holdaway. SID Phone............................................................ (317) 274-2725 SID E-mail................................................ eholdawa@iupui.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1998 Overall Record.............................................................86-132-15 Years in Div. I post-season...............................................1 (2009) Summit League Season Titles...............................................None Summit League Tournament Titles........................................None

Head Coach................................................................Brian Stock Alma mater...............................................................Akron, ‘95 Record at Southern Utah..................... 47-118-18 (10 seasons) Career Record..................................... 47-118-18 (10 seasons)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach.................................................................Tony Guinn. Alma mater........................................ Carthage College (Wis.), ‘89 Record at Western Illinois.....................42-25-10 (five seasons) Career Record............................................................72-45-14

Coaching Staff

Team Information

Team Information

Team Information

2010 Record......................................................................5-11-1 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 7/4

2010 Record......................................................................10-6-5 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 9/2

Oakland Golden Grizzlies Friday, Oct. 14 // Brookings, S.D.

Quick Facts

Head Coach............................................................Chris Johnson. Alma mater............................................. St. Joseph’s College, ‘91 Record at IUPUI................................. 61-73-12 (eight seasons). Career Record........................................................142-152-14

2010 Record......................................................................8-11-0 Starters Returning/Lost......................................................... 10/1

IPFW Mastadons

South Dakota Coyotes

Saturday, Oct. 16 // Brookings, S.D.

Friday, Oct. 21 // Vermillion, S.D.

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Location................................................................Oakland, Mich. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1957 (19,053) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................The Summit League Nickname............................................................ Golden Grizzlies Colors....................................................................Gold and Black Home Field.......................................................... OU Soccer Field

Location.............................................................. Fort Wayne, Ind. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1864 (14,193) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................The Summit League Nickname....................................................................Mastadons Colors.......................................................... Royal Blue and White Home Field.............................................. Hefner Soccer Complex

Location............................................................... Vermillion, S.D. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1862 (10,151) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................The Summit League Nickname........................................................................ Coyotes Colors.................................................................... Red and White Home Field........................................................ USD Soccer Field

Media Relations

Media Relations

Media Relations

Team History

Team History

Team History

Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Coaching Staff

Team Information

Team Information

Team Information

Soccer SID................................................................. Josh Molino SID Phone........................................................ (248) 370-3123. SID E-mail.............................................. josh.molino@gmail.com

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1994 Overall Record...........................................................191-110-19 Years in Div. I post-season....................................... 5 (last: 2007) Summit League Season Titles.....................................................8 Summit LeagueTournament Titles...............................................6

Head Coach...............................................................Nick O’Shea Alma mater........................................................... Oakland, ‘06 Record at Oakland............................. 191-110-19 (18 seasons) Career Record................................... 191-110-19 (18 seasons)

2010 Record......................................................................12-5-3 Starters Returning/Lost......................................................... 10/1

Soccer SID................................................................ Skylar Litton SID Phone........................................................ (260) 481-0278 SID E-mail.....................................................littsk01@ipfw.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1999 Overall Record.............................................................48-135-14 Years in Div. I post-season....................................................None Summit League Season Titles...............................................None Summit League Tournament Titles........................................None

Head Coach.........................................................Margaret Saurin Alma mater............................................ Christian Brothers, ‘02 Record at IPFW.....................................12-54-3 (four seasons) Career Record.......................................12-54-3 (four seasons)

2010 Record........................................................................7-9-1 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 8/3

Soccer SID.....................................................................Tom Berg SID Phone........................................................ (605) 677-8813 SID E-mail................................................... tom.berg@usd.edu

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1999 Overall Record.............................................................99-109-10 Years in Div. I post-season....................................................None Summit League Season Titles................................................. N/A Summit League Tournament Titles.......................................... N/A

Head Coach............................................................. Mandy Green Alma mater....................................................... Macalester, ‘99 Record at USD........................................... 4-12-2 (one season) Career Record........................................... 4-12-2 (one season)

2010 Record......................................................................4-12-2 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 4/7

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2011 Opponents / All-Time Records Quick Facts / All-time record vs. opponents South Dakota State vs. Opponents

UMKC Kangaroos Sunday, Oct. 23 // Kansas City, Mo.

Quick Facts

Location............................................................. Kansas City, Mo. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1933 (14,221) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................The Summit League Nickname.................................................................... Kangaroos Colors..................................................................... Blue and Gold Home Field............Durwood Soccer Stadium & Recreational Field

Media Relations

Soccer SID............................................................................. TBA SID Phone........................................................ (816) 235-1053. SID E-mail.......................................................................... TBA

Team History

First Year of Soccer...............................................................2009 Overall Record...................................................................2-32-3 Years in Div. I post-season....................................................None Summit League Season Titles...............................................None Summit League Tournament Titles........................................None

Coaching Staff

Head Coach...............................................................Chris Cissell Alma mater..................................................William Jewell, ‘94 Record at UMKC..........................................0-0-0 (first season) Career Record..................................... 165-43-11 (11 seasons)

Team Information

2010 Record......................................................................1-15-2 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................... 9/2

North Dakota State Bison Saturday, Oct. 29 // Brookings, S.D.

Quick Facts

Location......................................................................Fargo, N.D. Founded (Enrollment)..............................................1890 (14,407) Affiliation.............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference....................................................The Summit League Nickname............................................................................ Bison Colors................................................................ Yellow and Green Home Field...................................................Ellig Sports Complex

Media Relations

Soccer SID................................................................ Jenny Beam SID Phone........................................................ (701) 231-8047 SID E-mail......................................... Jennifer.Beam@ndsu.edu

Team History

First Year of Soccer...............................................................1995 Overall Record...........................................................160-114-24 Years in Div. I post-season....................................... 2 (last: 2010) Summit League Season Titles..........................................1 (2009) Summit League Tournament Titles...................................1 (2010)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach........................................................... Pete Cuadrado Alma mater..................................................................TCU, ‘00 Record at NDSU................................ 78-58-16 (eight seasons) Career Record................................... 78-58-16 (eight seasons)

Augustana.......................................................... ... 4-1-0 Bemidji State..................................................... .... 1-0-0 Briar Cliff............................................................... 2-0-0 Carroll College................................................... .... 1-0-0 Centenary............................................................... 3-0-1 Central Missouri St......................................... ....... 0-1-0 College of St. Mary.......................................... ....... 2-0-2 Colorado................................................................. 1-0-0 Creighton............................................................ ... 0-6-1 Drake.................................................................... . 2-4-0 Dixie....................................................................... 1-0-0 Eastern Washington................................................ 1-1-0 Emporia State.................................................. ...... 1-0-0 George Washington................................................ 0-1-0 Howard.................................................................. 1-0-0 IPFW.................................................................... .. 4-1-0 IUPUI.................................................................... .. 5-2-0 Liberty.................................................................... 1-0-0 Long Beach State......................................... .......... 0-1-0 Longwood............................................................... 1-0-0 Iowa....................................................................... 1-2-0 Iowa State........................................................ ..... 2-1-1 Kansas................................................................... 0-1-0 Marquette (Wis.)............................................ ........ 0-1-0 Michigan State....................................................... 0-0-1 Minnesota............................................................. . 0-5-1 Minnesota State - Mankato.............................. ...... 2-5-0 Minnesota State - Moorhead....................... ........... 2-1-0 Minnesota-Crookston................................... .......... 1-0-0 Minnesota-Duluth................................................. . 0-1-1 Minnesota-Morris................................................... 1-1-0 Missouri-Rolla...................................................... .. 2-0-0 Missouri State........................................................ 0-0-1 Missouri Southern................................................ .. 0-0-1 Montana............................................................. ... 2-1-0 Morningside College..................................... ......... 3-0-0 Murray State..................................................... ..... 1-0-0 Nevada.............................................................. .... 1-1-0 Nebraska-Omaha........................................ ........... 0-4-1 North Dakota................................................... ...... 2-2-0 North Dakota State....................................... ......... 5-6-2 Northern Colorado......................................... ......... 0-6-0 Northern Illinois................................................. ..... 1-0-0 Northern Iowa......................................................... 3-0-2 Northern State................................................. ...... 1-1-1 Northwest Missouri...................................... .......... 1-0-0 Oakland.................................................................. 2-3-0 Oral Roberts........................................................... 4-0-0 Oregon................................................................ ... 0-1-0 Oregon State.................................................... ...... 0-1-0 Rockhurst......................................................... ..... 0-1-0 Seattle (Wash.)....................................................... 1-0-0 Southeast Missouri............................................ .... 0-1-0 SW Minnesota State................................... ............ 3-1-0 Si Tanka (Huron)............................................. ........ 1-0-0 Sioux Falls........................................................ ..... 4-0-0 South Dakota................................................. ........ 0-4-0 Southern Utah................................................ ........ 3-1-1 Southwest Baptist........................................ .......... 1-0-0 St. Cloud State................................................ ....... 1-2-1 Texas Tech....................................................... ...... 0-0-1 Truman State Univ........................................ .......... 0-1-0

Team Information

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UMKC..................................................................... 2-0-0 UW-Green Bay............................................... ......... 2-2-0 UW-Milwaukee............................................ .......... 0-2-0 University of Mary (N.D.)................................ ........ 4-0-0 Utah Valley State............................................. ....... 2-2-1 Wayne State (Neb.)...................................... .......... 3-0-0 Weber State.................................................... ....... 0-0-2 Western Illinois............................................... ....... 4-1-1 Winona State.......................................................... 1-1-0 Wisconsin....................................................... ....... 0-0-1 Wyoming................................................................ 0-1-0 Total............................................................... 100-82-24

Record vs. 2011 Opponents

Nebraska (exh.)...........................................First meeting Creighton....................................................... ........ 0-6-1 Minnesota.............................................................. .0-5-1 Northern Illinois.................................................... ...1-0-0 Western Michigan........................................First meeting Drake..................................................................... 2-4-0 Kansas........................................................... .........0-1-0 UW-Green Bay....................................................... . 2-2-0 North Dakota.......................................................... 2-2-0 Iowa State.............................................................. 2-1-1 Northern Iowa................................................. ........3-0-2 Oral Roberts........................................................... 4-0-0 Southern Utah......................................................... 3-1-1 Western Illinois....................................................... 4-1-1 IUPUI..................................................................... ..5-2-0 Oakland........................................................... .......2-3-0 IPFW..................................................................... ..4-1-0 South Dakota.......................................................... 0-4-0 UMKC............................................................ ........ 2-0-0 North Dakota State....................................... ......... 5-6-2 Total................................................................... 41-39-9

Record vs Division I Conference’s Atlantic 10.............................................................. 0-1-0 Big 12..................................................................... 2-2-1 Big East.................................................................. 0-1-0 Big Sky................................................................... 3-8-2 Big South................................................................ 1-0-0 Big Ten................................................................... 1-7-3 Big West................................................................. 0-1-0 Great West.............................................................. 4-8-1 Horizon................................................................... 2-4-0. Mid-American......................................................... 1-0-0 Missouri Valley...................................................... 5-10-3 Ohio Valley.............................................................. 1-1-0 Pac-10................................................................... 1-2-0 Summit League.................................................... 29-8-4 Western Athletic Conference (WAC)......................... 1-1-0 Total................................................................. 51-54-14


2010 Season in Review

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2010 Season in Review 2010 Schedule & Results Record All Games Summit League Non-Conference

Overall Home Away Neutral 11-3-5 5-1-3 5-2-2 1-0-0 6-2-1 3-0-1 3-2-0 0-0-0 5-1-3 2-1-1 2-0-2 1-0-0

Date

Opponent

W/L

Score

Shots

Overall

Summit

Streak

Aug. 13

#North Dakota

W

4-0

Aug. 20

Creighton (Neb.)

T

0-0 (2OT)

Aug. 29

Drake

L

Sept. 04

Nevada

Sept. 05

N/A

0-0-0

0-0-0

15-11

0-0-1

0-0-0

T1

Dani Pappas (0-0-1)

1-0

20-11

0-1-0

0-0-0

L1

Dani Pappas (0-1-1)

W

3-2 (2OT)

12-16

1-1-1

0-0-0

W1

Elisa Stamatakis (1-0-0)

Montana

W

3-0

15-14

2-1-1

0-0-0

W2

Elisa Stamatakis (2-0-0)

Sept. 10

Wisconsin

T

0-0 (2OT)

6-8

2-1-2

0-0-0

T1

Elisa Stamatakis (2-0-1)

Sept. 12

Wisconsin-Green Bay

W

1-0

14-2

3-1-2

0-0-0

W1

Elisa Stamatakis (3-0-1)

Sept. 17

Northern Iowa

T

0-0 (2OT)

23-7

3-1-3

0-0-0

T1

Elisa Stamatakis (3-0-2)

Sept. 19

Eastern Washington

W

4-3

26-9

4-1-3

0-0-0

W1

Elisa Stamatakis (4-0-2)

Sept. 22

South Dakota

Canceled

Sept. 24

Iowa State

W

2-1

4-14

5-1-3

0-0-0

W2

Elisa Stamatakis (5-0-2)

Oct. 01

*IPFW

W

1-0

19-10

6-1-3

1-0-0

W3

Elisa Stamatakis (6-0-2)

Oct. 03

*Oakland

L

2-1

14-8

6-2-3

1-1-0

L1

Elisa Stamatakis (6-1-2)

Oct. 08

*IUPUI

W

2-0

16-6

7-2-3

2-1-0

W1

Elisa Stamatakis (7-1-2)

Oct. 10

*Western Illinois

T

1-1 (2OT)

20-13

7-2-4

2-1-1

T1

Elisa Stamatakis (7-1-3)

Oct. 14

*Southern Utah

W

4-3

16-13

8-2-4

3-1-1

W1

Elisa Stamatakis (8-1-3)

Oct. 16

*UMKC

W

3-0

13-1

9-2-4

4-1-1

W2

Elisa Stamatakis (9-1-3)

Oct. 23

*North Dakota State

L

2-1

11-14

9-3-4

4-2-1

L1

Elisa Stamatakis (9-2-3)

Oct. 29

*Oral Roberts

W

1-0

20-3

10-3-4

5-2-1

W1

Elisa Stamatakis (10-2-3)

Oct. 31

*Centenary

W

8-1

41-2

11-3-4

6-2-1

W2

Elisa Stamatakis (11-2-3)

Nov. 05

&North Dakota State

T

1-1 (20T, SO)

15-8

11-3-5

6-2-1

T1

Elisa Stamatakis (11-2-4)

Goalie of Record

#exhibition game *Summit League game &Summit League Tournament game

2010 Team Statistics TEAM RECORD Overall

11-3-5

Conference

6-2-1

Home

5-1-3

Away

5-2-2

Neutral

1-0-0

Overtime

3-0-5

ATT.

Gms

Total

Avg.

Total

19

5047

266

Home

9

2714

302

Away

9

2292

255

Neutral

1

41

41

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists Corner Kicks Penalty Kicks GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Penalty Unassisted Overtime Off Corner Kicks

SDSU 36-320 1.89 .112 150-320 .469 16.8 30 96 2-2

OPP 17-170 0.89 .100 84-170 .494 8.9 11 40 2-3

SDSU 36 2 8 3 5

OPP 17 2 6 0 2

GOALS BY PERIOD South Dakota State Opponents SHOTS BY PERIOD South Dakota State Opponents SAVES BY PERIOD South Dakota State Opponents

1

2

0T

0T2

Total

14

19

1

2

36

8

9

0

0

17

1

2

0T

0T2

Total

116

177

18

9

320

81

77

4

8

170

1

2

OT

OT2

Total

34

27

2

4

67

39

68

5

2

114

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2010 Season in Review 2010 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics Stéphanie Bérubé

Cori Bonte

Kayla Braffet

Caylee Costello

Kelsey Ferguson

Aimee Fiedler

Kourtney Frank

Danni Healy

Kelli Herman

Coutrney Higgins

Megan Huegli

JoLynn Janckila

Kaitlin Justice

Date

Opponent

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

Aug. 20

Creighton

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

Aug. 29

Drake

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

Sept. 04

Nevada

0-0=0

0-0=0

1-1=3

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

1-0=2

DNP

0-0=0

0-1=1

DNP

0-0=0

Sept. 05

Montana

0-0=0

0-1=1

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

1-1=3

DNP

0-1=1

0-0=0

DNP

1-0=2

Sept. 10

Wisconsin

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

Sept. 12

Wisconsin-Green Bay

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-1=1 0-0=0

Sept. 17

Northern Iowa

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

Sept. 19

Eastern Washington

0-0=0

0-1=1

1-0=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

1-1=3

DNP

1-0=2

0-0=0

DNP

1-0=2

Sept. 24

Iowa State

0-0=0

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-0=0

1-0=2

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-1=1

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

Oct. 01

*IPFW

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-1=1

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

Oct. 03

*Oakland

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

1-0=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

Oct. 08

*IUPUI

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-1=1

DNP

1-0=2

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-2=2

Oct. 10

*Western Illinois

0-0=0

0-0=0

1-0=2

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-1=1

Oct. 14

*Southern Utah

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

1-1=3

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-1=1

Oct. 16

*UMKC

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

1-0=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

Oct. 23

*North Dakota State

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

Oct. 29

*Oral Roberts

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

Oct. 31

*Centenary

0-1=1

0-0=0

1-1=3

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

1-1=3

DNP

1-0=2

DNP

0-0=0

1-1=3

Nov. 05

&North Dakota State

SEASON TOTALS

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-1=1

3-2=8

5-3=13

0-0=0

3-1=7

0-0=0

0-0=0

7-4=18

0-0=0

2-2=6

0-1=1

0-0=0

4-6=14

*Summit League game &Summit League Tournament game

Summit League Only

Overall Goalkeeping No

Name

0 1 99

GP-GS

Min.

GA

GAAvg

Svs

Pct

W

L

T

Sho

GP-GS

Min.

GA

GAAvg

Svs

Pct

W

L

T

Daniella Pappas

2-2

200:00

1

0.45

7

.875

0

1

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Elisa Stamatakis

17-17

1631:00

16

0.88

60

.789

11

2

3

8

10-10

911:00

10

0.99

34

.773

6

2

1

4

Kat Donovan

Sho

1-0

29:37

0

0.00

0

.000

0

0

0

-

1-0

29:37

0

0.00

0

.000

0

0

0

-

Total

19

1860:37

17

0.82

67

.798

11

3

4

9

10

940:37

10

0.96

34

.773

6

2

1

4

Opponents

19

1860:37

36

1.74

114

.760

3

11

4

4

10

940:37

23

2.20

67

.744

2

6

1

0

Overall

Summit League Only

SHOTS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

SHOTS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

South Dakota State

116

177

18

9

320

South Dakota State

68

109

5

3

185

Opponents

81

77

4

8

170

Opponents

39

38

1

0

78

GOALS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

GOALS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

South Dakota State

14

19

1

2

36

South Dakota State

9

13

1

0

23

Opponents

8

9

0

0

17

Opponents

6

4

0

0

10

SAVES BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

SAVES BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

South Dakota State

34

27

2

2

67

South Dakota State

19

15

0

0

34

Opponents

39

68

5

2

114

Opponents

22

43

2

0

67

CORNERS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

CORNERS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

South Dakota State

34

56

3

3

96

South Dakota State

23

35

0

1

59

Opponents

17

19

1

3

40

Opponents

7

9

0

0

16

FOULS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

FOULS BY PERIOD

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total

South Dakota State

94

106

7

9

216

South Dakota State

45

46

1

0

92

Opponents

99

86

10

7

202

Opponents

49

37

0

2

88

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2010 Season in Review 2010 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics

Hanna Kiebel

Kara McCaughey

Darci Miller

Elizabeth Nagelhout

Danielle Neuhalfen

Christa Nyblom

Steph Peterson

Hannah Phillips

Chelsey Poole

Emily Quigley

Tory Schlitgen

Brittnay Sipp

Kat Donovan

Dani Pappas

Elisa Stamatakis

Brie Rogers

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

G-A=P

GA-SV

GA-SV

GA-SV

GA-SV

W-L-T

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-3

DNP

DNP

T, 0-0 (2OT)

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

1-4

DNP

DNP

L, 1-0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-1=1

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

2-6

DNP

W, 3-2 (2OT)

RESULT

Abby Jurgens G-A=P

DNP

DNP

DNP

1-0=2

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-4

DNP

W, 3-0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-4

DNP

T, 0-0 (2OT)

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0

DNP

W, 1-0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-3

DNP

T, 0-0 (2OT)

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-1=1

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

3-5

DNP

W, 4-3 (2OT)

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-1=1

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

1-4

DNP

W, 2-1

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-2

DNP

W, 1-0 (OT)

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-1=1

DNP

DNP

DNP

2-3

DNP

L, 2-1

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

1-0=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-2

DNP

W, 2-0 T, 1-1 (2OT)

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

1-6

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

1-0=2

DNP

0-1=1

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-1=1

DNP

DNP

DNP

3-5

DNP

W, 4-3

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-1=1

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

1-0=2

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

1-0=2

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-1

DNP

W, 3-0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

2-7

DNP

L, 2-1

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-1=1

DNP

1-0=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

0-2

DNP

W, 1-0

1-0=2

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-2=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

1-0=2

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0

DNP

1-1

DNP

W, 8-1

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

0-0=0

0-0=0

0-0=0

DNP

DNP

DNP

1-5

DNP

T, 1-1 (2OT, SO: L, 4-3)

1-0=2

DNP

DNP

2-1=5

0-0=0

1-1=3

2-4=8

1-1=3

0-0=0

2-1=5

2-0=4

1-2=4

0-0=0

0-0

1-7

16-60

DNP

11-3-5

South Dakota State’s Record When... SDSU plays at

Shots on Goal

Goals

Home...................................................................... 5-1-3 Away...................................................................... 5-2-2 Neutral................................................................... 1-0-0

Assisted....................................................................... 27 Unassisted..................................................................... 8 Penalty.......................................................................... 2 Overtime........................................................................ 3 Off Corner Kick.............................................................. 5

SDSU leads at halftime........................................... 6-0-1 SDSU trails at halftime............................................ 0-3-0 Game tied at halftime............................................. 5-0-4

SDSU < 5............................................................... 1-1-1 SDSU 5-9............................................................... 7-2-3 SDSU 10-14........................................................... 2-0-1 SDSU 15+.............................................................. 1-0-0 Opponent < 5......................................................... 7-0-3 Opponent 5-9......................................................... 4-3-2 Opponent 10-14..................................................... 0-0-0 Opponent 15+........................................................ 0-0-0

Games decided...

Shots on Goal

SDSU scores first.................................................. 10-1-2 Opponent scores first.............................................. 1-2-0 Neither team scores................................................ 0-0-3

SDSU leads............................................................. 9-0-3 SDSU trails............................................................. 2-2-0 Shots on Goal even................................................. 0-1-2

Record against

Halftime

Ties........................................................................ 0-0-5 By one goal............................................................. 7-3-0 By two goals........................................................... 1-0-0 By three or more goals............................................ 3-0-0

Fouls SDSU leads............................................................. 4-2-3 Opponent leads....................................................... 5-1-2 Fouls even.............................................................. 2-0-0 SDSU plays in... August.................................................................... 0-1-1 September.............................................................. 5-0-2 October.................................................................. 6-2-1 November............................................................... 0-0-1

40

Scoring SDSU scores zero goals.......................................... 0-1-3 SDSU scores one goal............................................. 3-2-2 SDSU scores two goals........................................... 2-0-0 SDSU scores three goals......................................... 3-0-0 SDSU scores four goals.......................................... 2-0-0 SDSU scores five or more goals.............................. 1-0-0 Opponent scores zero goals.................................... 6-0-3 Opponent scores one goal...................................... 2-1-2 Opponent scores two goals..................................... 1-2-0 Opponent scores three goals.................................. 2-0-0 Opponent scores four goals.................................... 0-0-0 Opponent scores five or more goals........................ 0-0-0

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Scoring

Summit League...................................................... 6-2-2 Missouri Valley........................................................ 0-1-2 Big Sky................................................................... 2-0-0 Big 12..................................................................... 1-0-0 Big Ten................................................................... 0-0-1 Horizon League....................................................... 1-0-0 Western Athletic Conference................................... 1-0-0


2010 Season in Review 2010 Individual Statistics - Overall SCORING

Overall

No.

Name

GP-GS

Min

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

SOG

SOG%

Y-R

GW

PK

12

Kayla Braffet

19-18

1215

5

3

13

58

.086

24

.414

0-0

2

0-0

19

Kaitlin Justice

19-19

1490

4

6

14

54

.074

18

.333

0-0

0

0-0

20

Tory Schiltgen

19-17

995

1

2

4

31

.032

16

.516

0-0

0

0-0

24

Danni Healy

19-19

1333

7

4

18

31

.226

16

.516

2-0

3

0-0

18

Kelsey Ferguson

19-2

840

3

1

7

26

.115

12

.462

0-0

1

2-2

22

Cori Bonte

19-19

1639

3

2

8

19

.158

8

.421

0-0

1

0-0

9

Christa Nyblom

19-16

1216

2

4

8

18

.111

9

.500

0-0

1

0-0

26

Darci Miller

19-2

1096

2

1

5

13

.154

8

.615

0-0

0

0-0

21

Chelsey Poole

17-0

513

2

1

5

12

.167

6

.500

0-0

1

0-0

5

Courtney Higgins

18-14

1342

2

2

6

9

.222

6

.667

0-0

1

0-0

17

Emily Quigley

12-12

1051

2

0

4

8

.250

5

.625

0-0

0

0-0

7

Steph Peterson

18-15

1537

1

1

3

8

.125

4

.500

2-0

1

0-0

4

Stéphanie Bérubé

19-19

1772

0

1

1

8

.000

3

.375

1-0

0

0-0

29

Abby Jurgens

9-0

249

1

0

2

8

.125

3

.375

0-0

0

0-0

14

Brittany Sipp

3-0

55

0

0

0

5

.000

3

.600

0-0

0

0-0

11

Danielle Neuhalfen

9-0

144

1

1

3

3

.333

3

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

23

Caylee Costello

8-0

162

0

0

0

2

.000

1

.500

0-0

0

0-0

13

Elizabeth Nagelhout

3-1

30

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

16

Hannah Phillips

2-0

30

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

10

Kelli Herman

7-1

267

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

2

JoLynn Janckila

2-1

90

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

15

Aimee Fiedler

1-0

28

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

6

Megan Huegli

17-15

1406

0

1

1

1

.000

0

.000

1-0

0

0-0

8

Kourtney Frank

6-0

85

0

0

0

1

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

01

Elisa Stamatakis

17-17

1631

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

99

Kat Donovan

1-0

30

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

Team

19

-

36

30

102

320

.112

150

.469

6-0

11

2-2

Opponents

19

-

17

11

45

170

.100

84

.494

13-1

3

2-3

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2010 Season in Review 2010 Individual Statistics - Summit League Only SCORING No.

Name

12 19

Summit League Games GP-GS

Min

G

A

Pts

Sh

Sh%

SOG

SOG%

Y-R

GW

PK

Kayla Braffet

9-8

516

2

2

6

29

.069

13

.448

0-0

0

0-0

Kaitlin Justice

9-9

661

1

5

7

24

.042

6

.250

0-0

0

0-0

20

Tory Schiltgen

9-8

435

1

2

4

20

.050

10

.500

0-0

0

0-0

24

Danni Healy

9-9

615

4

2

10

17

.235

10

.588

1-0

1

0-0

22

Cori Bonte

9-9

693

2

0

4

12

.167

6

.500

0-0

0

0-0

9

Christa Nyblom

9-7

515

1

2

4

10

.100

4

.400

0-0

1

0-0

18

Kelsey Ferguson

9-1

380

2

1

5

8

.250

3

.375

0-0

1

1-1

26

Darci Miller

9-1

445

1

1

3

7

.143

5

.714

0-0

0

0-0

21

Chelsey Poole

8-0

228

2

0

4

7

.286

4

.571

0-0

1

0-0

29

Abby Jurgens

7-0

207

1

0

2

7

.143

3

.429

0-0

0

0-0

5

Courtney Higgins

9-8

611

1

0

2

6

.167

4

.667

0-0

1

0-0

17

Emily Quigley

7-7

621

2

0

4

5

.400

4

.800

0-0

0

0-0

4

Stéphanie Bérubé

9-9

751

0

1

1

5

.000

2

.400

1-0

0

0-0

14

Brittany Sipp

1-0

30

0

0

0

4

.000

2

.500

0-0

0

0-0

7

Steph Peterson

8-5

568

1

1

3

3

.333

1

.333

0-0

1

0-0

11

Danielle Neuhalfen

5-0

104

1

1

3

2

.500

2

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

2

JoLynn Janckila

1-1

90

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

16

Hannah Phillips

1-0

30

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

15

Aimee Fiedler

1-0

28

0

0

0

1

.000

1

1.000

0-0

0

0-0

23

Caylee Costello

4-0

78

0

0

0

1

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

13

Elizabeth Nagelhout

1-1

0+

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

8

Kourtney Frank

1-0

0

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

10

Kelli Herman

5-1

200

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

99

Kat Donovan

1-0

30

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

6

Megan Huegli

7-6

554

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

01

Elisa Stamatakis

9-9

801

0

0

0

0

.000

0

.000

0-0

0

0-0

Team

9

-

22

18

62

170

.129

82

.482

2-0

6

1-1

Opponents

9

-

9

6

24

70

.129

38

.543

3-1

2

2-3

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2010 Season in Review The Summit League Regular Season Standings CONFERENCE W

L

T

OVERALL

Pts.

Pct.

Stk

GF

GA

H

A

W

L

T

Pct.

Stk

GF

GA

H

A

N

OT

*#Oakland

8

0

1

25

.944

W6

24

8

4-0-0

4-0-1

12

5

3

.675

W8

53

23

7-3-1

5-2-1

0-0-0

1-0-3

*&North Dakota State

6

2

1

19

.722

W4

18

8

5-0-0

1-2-1

12

5

6

.652

L1

40

24

9-1-0

1-4-4

2-0-0

2-0-6

*South Dakota State

6

2

1

19

.722

W2

22

9

3-0-1

3-2-0

11

3

5

.711

L1

36

17

5-1-3

5-2-2

1-0-0

3-0-5

*Western Illinois

6

2

1

19

.722

W1

14

6

4-0-0

2-2-1

10

6

5

.595

L1

28

19

5-0-3

5-4-1

0-2-0

2-1-5

Oral Roberts

4

4

1

13

.500

L2

16

11

3-0-1

1-4-0

9

8

1

.528

L2

30

26

5-2-1

2-6-0

2-0-0

0-1-1

IPFW

4

4

4

13

.500

W1

12

11

2-3-0

2-1-1

7

9

1

.441

W1

23

27

4-5-0

3-4-1

0-0-0

2-2-1

IUPUI

4

5

0

12

.444

L3

10

11

4-1-0

0-4-0

8

11

0

.421

L3

19

27

7-3-0

1-8-0

0-0-0

1-1-0

Southern Utah

2

7

0

6

.222

L2

10

16

1-4-0

1-3-0

5

11

1

.324

L2

27

32

4-4-0

1-5-0

0-2-0

1-1-1

Centenary

1

8

0

3

.111

L3

6

40

1-4-0

0-4-0

4

14

0

.222

L3

15

60

2-6-0

2-8-0

0-0-0

0-3-0

UMKC

0

7

2

2

.111

L1

4

16

0-2-2

0-5-0

1

15

2

.111

L1

10

37

0-4-2

1-11-0

0-0-0

0-2-2

* = clinched berth into The Summit League Tournament # = cliched The Summit League regular season title & = The Summit League Tournament Champion

The Summit League Regular Season Statistics Scoring, All Games Player

Scoring, The Summit League Only GP

G

A Pts Avg/G

School

GP

GA

Avg.

Dani Haelewyn

OU

20

8

7

23

1.15

1

Lisa Underwood

IPFW

9

8

1

17

1.89

1

South Dakota State

19

17

0.82

2

Nicole DeLuca

OU

20

9

4

22

1.10

2

Abbey Stratton

NDSU

9

6

2

14

1.56

2

Western illinois

21

19

0.84

3

Danni Healy

SDSU

19

7

4

18

0.95

Quin Ryan

NDSU

9

4

6

14

1.56

3

North Dakota State

23

24

0.98

Sarah Lynch

OU

20

7

4

18

0.90

Megan Hock

IUPUI

9

5

3

13

1.44

4

Oakland

20

23

1.11

Quin Ryan

NDSU

23

7

4

18

0.78

Deanna Colarossi

OU

9

6

1

13

1.44

5

IUPUI

19

27

1.41

6

Megan Hock

IUPUI

19

7

1

15

0.79

6

Katie Valdez

CC

9

5

2

12

1.33

6

Oral Roberts

18

26

1.42

7

Lisa Underwood

IPFW

16

6

2

14

0.88

7

Courtney Higgins

SDSU

9

4

3

11

1.22

7

IPFW

17

27

1.52

Riley Bassett

SUU

17

7

0

14

0.82

Kayla Braffet

SDSU

9

4

3

11

1.22

8

Southern Utah

17

32

1.83

Jennifer Abernathy

ORU

18

6

2

14

0.78

Alicia Brock

IUPUI

7

4

2

10

1.43

9

UMKC

18

37

1.98

SDSU

19

4

6

14

0.74

Alison Smyth

WIU

9

5

0

10

1.11

10 Centenary

18

60

3.28

Scoring Offense, All Games

Player

Goals Against Average, All Games

1

Kaitlin Justice

School

4

9

School

GP

G

A Pts Avg/G

Goals Against Average, The Summit League Only

Scoring Offense, The Summit League Only

School

GP

Goals

G/Gm

School

GP

Goals

G/Gm

GA

Minutes

Avg.

1

Oakland

20

53

2.65

1

Oakland

9

24

2.67

1

Western Illinois

6

851:43

0.63

2

North Dakota State

23

40

1.74

2

South Dakota State

9

22

2.44

2

North Dakota State

8

846:36

0.85

3

South Dakota State

19

36

1.89

3

North Dakota State

9

18

2.00

Oakland

8

839:23

0.86

4

Oral Roberts

18

30

1.67

4

Oral Roberts

9

16

1.78

4

South Dakota State

9

830:37

0.98

5

Western Illinois

21

28

1.33

5

Western Illinois

9

14

1.56

5

IPFW

11

847:45

1.17

6

Southern Utah

17

27

1.59

6

IPFW

9

12

1.33

Oral Roberts

11

834:35

1.19

7

IPFW

17

23

1.35

7

IUPUI

9

10

1.11

IUPUI

11

812:08

1.22

8

IUPUI

19

19

1.00

UMKC

16

859:23

1.68

9

Centenary

18

15

0.83

9

Southern Utah

16

837:07

1.72

18

10

0.56

10 UMKC

40

822:39

4.38

School

GP

Goals

G/Gm

1

South Dakota State

19

17

0.89

1

Western Illinois

2

Western Illinois

21

19

0.90

2

3

Oakland

20

23

1.15

4

North Dakota State

23

24

1.04

5

Oral Roberts

18

26

1.44

6

IPFW

17

27

IUPUI

19

8

Southern Utah

9

Southern Utah

9

10

1.11

Centenary

9

6

0.67

9

4

0.44

GP

Goals

Avg/G

9

6

0.67

Oakland

9

8

0.89

North Dakota State

9

8

0.89

4

South Dakota State

9

9

1.00

5

IUPUI

9

11

1.22

1.59

IPFW

9

11

1.22

27

1.42

Oral Roberts

9

11

1.22

17

32

1.88

Southern Utah

9

16

1.78

UMKC

18

37

2.06

UMKC

9

16

1.78

10 Centenary

18

60

3.33

10 Centenary

9

40

4.44

10 UMKC

School

8

10 Centenary

Goals Allowed, The Summit League Only

Goals Allowed, All Games

School

8

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History of Jackrabbit Soccer

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SDSU Women’s Soccer History Year-by-Year Offensive Statistics YEAR

GP

G

A

PTS

G/Gm

SH

SH/Gm

SH%

SOG

SOG%

CK

PK

Fouls

YC

2000

17

23

16

62

1.40

242

14.2

.095

40

.165

37

1-3

97

3

RC 0

2001

20

Ñ 57

Ñ 46

Ñ 160

Ñ 2.80

Ñ 429

21.5

.133

Ñ 239

Ñ .557

79

Ñ 5-5

179

10

0

2002

18

45

36

126

2.48

391

Ñ 21.7

.115

62

.159

72

1-2

187

7

Ñ2

2003

19

28

25

81

1.47

401

21.1

.070

147

.367

60

0-0

221

9

1

2004

17

18

16

52

1.05

198

11.6

.091

92

.465

38

0-0

173

5

0

2005

18

13

9

35

0.71

189

10.5

.069

96

.508

29

0-2

210

7

0

2006

20

32

24

88

1.60

286

14.3

.112

137

.479

68

0-3

Ñ 231

3

0

2007

17

32

26

90

1.77

233

13.7

Ñ.137

122

.524

65

1-1

150

8

0

2008

Ñ 21

34

28

96

1.62

352

16.8

.097

145

.412

92

1-1

203

2

0

2009

20

29

28

86

1.45

345

17.2

.084

155

.449

83

0-0

225

Ñ11

1

Division I era

2010

19

36

30

102

1.89

320

16.8

.112

150

.469

Ñ96

2-2

216

6

0

D1 Totals

132

194

161

549

1.47

1,923

14.6

.101

897

.466

471

4-9

1,408

42

1

All-Time

206

347

284

978

1.68

3,386

16.4

.102

1,385

.409

719

11-19

2,092

71

4

Ñ school

record

Key GP: Games Played / G: Goals / A: Assists / PTS: Points Scored (Goals [2] + Assists [1]) / G/Gm: Goals per Game / SH: Shots / SH/Gm: Shots per Game / SH%: Shot Percentage / SOG: Shots on Goal / SOG%: Shots on Goal Percentage / CK: Corner Kicks / PK: Penalty Kicks Made/Taken / YC: Yellow Cards / RC: Red Cards

Annual Statistical Leaders Year

Goals

Assists

Points

Made Penalty Kicks

2000

12, Jennifer Briggs / So.

5, Nellie Stebbins / Jr.

28, Jennifer Briggs / So.

1, Jennifer Briggs / So.

68, Jennifer Briggs / So.

2001

Ñ 18, Janine

Ñ 10, Jennifer

Ñ

Ñ 3, Melissa

Ñ 79, Janine

2002

13, Jennifer Briggs / Sr.

5, Janine Fagan / Sr.

28, Jennifer Briggs / Sr.

1, Cassy Hitt / So.

75, Jennifer Briggs / Sr.

2003

6, Melissa Speiser / Sr.

4, Melissa Spiser / Sr. 4, Michelle Rahe / Jr.

16, Melissa Speiser / Sr.

none

75, Michelle Rahe / Jr.

2004

9, Kelsey Worcester / Fr.

4, Michelle Rahe / Sr.

19, Kelsey Worcester / Fr.

none

30, Kelsey Worcester / Fr.

2005

5, Kelsey Worcester / So.

2, Kelsey Worcester / So. 2, Kellyn Farrell / Fr.

12, Kelsey Worcester / So.

none

36, Kelsey Worcester / So.

2006

8, Chelsea Goosen / So.

4, Kelsey Worcester / Jr. 4, Kellyn Farrell / So.

18, Chelsea Goosen / So.

none

68, Kellyn Farrell / So.

2007

5, Kellyn Farrell / Jr. 5, Kelsey Worcester / Sr. 5, Kaitlin Justice / Fr.

6, Kellyn Farrell / Jr.

16, Kellyn Farrell / Jr.

1, Jessica Heine / So.

55, Kellyn Farrell / Jr.

2008

10, Erin Kasmarik / Sr.

6, Kellyn Farrell / Sr.

24, Erin Kasmarik / Sr.

1, Jessica Heine / Jr.

62, Kellyn Farrell / Sr.

2009

7, Kaitlin Justice / Jr.

8, Kayla Braffet / So.

20, Kayla Braffet / So.

none

53, Kayla Braffet / So.

2010

7, Danni Healy / Sr.

6, Kaitlin Justice / Sr.

18, Danni Healy / Sr.

2, Kelsey Ferguson / Jr.

58, Kayla Braffet / Jr.

Fagan / Jr.

Briggs / Jr.

40, Janine Fagan / Jr.

Speiser / So.

Shots Fagan / Jr.

Division I era

Ñ school

record Left: Kellyn Farrell led the Jacks in scoring in 2007 and ranked second in 2008. Farrell ended her career first in assists and shots on goal while ranking second in shots and fourth in total points. Farrell also scored the game winning goal against Colorado in the NCAA College Cup.

Right: Jennifer Briggs played only three years for the Jacks. In that time she ranks first all-time in points, goals, assists, shots attempted and second in shots on goal.

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SDSU Women’s Soccer History Year-by-Year Goaltending Statistics YEAR

GP

Min

GA

GAA

W

L

T

SO

SV

PCT

2000

17

1544:38

52

3.03

5

Ñ 12

0

2

Ñ 162

.757

2001

20

1831:26

39

1.92

13

6

1

6

138

.780

2002

18

1631:18

28

1.54

10

8

0

4

116

.806

2003

19

1859:54

Ñ 10

Ñ 0.48

8

5

Ñ6

Ñ 11

111

Ñ.917

.854

Division I era 2004

17

1550:00

27

1.57

5

11

1

2

158

2005

18

1655:14

33

1.79

5

Ñ 12

1

1

92

.736

2006

20

1854:38

22

1.07

8

9

3

8

102

.823 .864

2007

17

1630:00

15

0.83

9

4

4

7

95

2008

Ñ21

Ñ1941:31

16

0.74

Ñ15

5

1

Ñ11

93

.853

2009

20

1890:30

26

1.24

11

7

2

9

78

.750

2010

19

1860:37

17

0.82

11

3

5

9

67

.798

D1 Totals

112

12,382:30

156

1.13

64

50

17

47

685

.815

All-Time

186

19,249:55

285

1.33

100

82

24

70

1,212

.810

Ñ school

record

Key GP: Games Played / Min: Minutes Played / GA: Goals Against / GAA: Goals-Against Average / W: Wins / L: Losses / T: Ties / SO: Shutouts / SV: Saves / PCT: Save Percentage

Annual Statistical Leaders Year

Goalie Saves

Save Percentage

Victories

Shutouts

Goals-Against Average

2000

Ñ 138, Molly

.762, Molly Lennon / So.

4, Molly Lennon / So.

2, Molly Lennon / So.

3.33, Molly Lennon / So.

2001

137, Brittany Frazier / Fr.

.778, Brittany Frazier / Fr.

13, Brittany Frazier / Fr.

6, Brittany Frazier / Fr.

1.92, Brittany Frazier / Fr.

2002

94, Brittany Frazier / So.

.803, Brittany Frazier / So.

10, Brittany Frazier / So.

4, Brittany Frazier / So.

1.46, Brittany Frazier / So.

2003

108, Erin Miller / Sr.

Ñ.915, Erin

8, Erin Miller / Sr.

8, Erin Miller / Sr.

Ñ 0.51, Erin

2004

121, Jennifer Davis / So.

.858, Jennifer Davis / So.

3, Brittany Frazier / Sr.

1, Bittany Frazier / Sr. 1, Jenn Davis / So

1.40, Brittany Frazier / Sr.

2005

47, Nicole Lograsso / Fr.

.734, Nicole Lograsso / Fr.

4, Nicole Lograsso / Fr.

1, Jenn Davis / Jr.

1.79, Nicole Lograsso / Fr.

2006

62, Nicole Lograsso / So.

.861, Nicole Lograsso / So.

4, Nicole Lograsso / So. 4, Jenn Davis / Sr.

6, Nicole Lograsso / So.

0.81, Nicole Lograsso / So.

2007

68, Nicole Lograsso / Jr.

.895, Nicole Lograsso / Jr.

7, Nicole Lograsso / Jr.

5, Nicole Lograsso / Jr.

0.83, Nicole Lograsso / Jr.

2008

92, Nicole Lograsso / Sr.

.852, Nicole Lograsso / Sr.

Ñ 15, Nicole

Ñ 10, Nicole

0.76, Nicole Lograsso / Sr.

2009

40, Brienna Rogers / So.

.809, Daniella Pappas / Sr.

6, Brienna Rogers / So.

4, Daniella Pappas / Sr. 4, Brienna Rogers / So.

1.46, Brienna Rogers / So.

60, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr.

.789, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr.

11, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr.

8, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr.

0.88, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr.

Lennon / So.

Miller / Sr.

Miller / Sr.

Division I era

2010 Ñ school

Lograsso / Sr.

record

Note: min. 33% of team minutes played to qualify for save percentage and goals-against average

Left: Brittany Frazier racked up 26 wins for the Jacks from 2001-04. She ranks second all-time in shutouts, saves, minutes played and wins for SDSU.

Right: Nicole Lograsso led the Jacks to a school record 15 wins and 10 shutouts during the 2008 season while also ranking at the top of nearly every major statistical goalkeeping category at SDSU for her career.

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Career Scoring Leaders

Individual Career Records Games Played

Name

GP

G

A

PTS

PTS/GM

YEARS

1

Jennifer Briggs

55

39

16

94

1.71

2000-02

2

Janine Fagan

38

28

9

65

1.71

2001-02

3

Kelsey Worcester

72

24

9

57

0.79

2004-07

4

Kellyn Farrell

70

18

18

54

0.73

2005-08

5

Danni Healy

77

18

12

48

0.62

2007-10

6

Melissa Speiser

72

19

8

46

0.64

2000-03

7

Kaitlin Justice

77

17

9

43

0.56

2007-10

8

Kayla Braffet

60

14

13

41

0.68

2008-p

9

Erin Kasmarik

75

15

9

39

0.52

2005-08

10

Chelsea Goosen

71

15

5

35

0.61

2005-08

Amy Goodrich

64

12

11

35

0.55

2001-04

Top 10 Shots-Attempted Leaders Name 1

Jennifer Briggs

Top 10 Shots-On-Goal Leaders

Shots

Years

219

2000-02

Name 1

Kellyn Farrell

77

Danni Healy

2007-10

77

Kaitlin Justice

2007-10

77

Tory Schiltgen

2007-10

Games Started 75

Kerstyn Farrell

2005-08

75

Kelly Larson

2005-08

Minutes Played 6,077

39

Years

98

2005-08

18

Kellyn Farrell

205

2005-08

2

Kelsey Worcester

77

2004-07

Points

Michelle Rahe

182

2001-04

3

Jennifer Briggs

71

2000-02

94

4

Alissa Bernth

162

2001-04

4

Kayla Braffet

58

2008-p

5

Kaitlin Justice

57

2007-10

Shots

Janine Fagan

57

2001-02

219

7

Michelle Rahe

55

2001-04

7

Kaitlin Justice

141

2007-10

141

2004-07

Kayla Braffet

135

2008-p

Jennifer Briggs

2000-02

Assists SOG

2

Kelsey Worcester

2005-08

Goals

3 5

Kerstyn Farrell

Kellyn Farrell

2005-08

Jennifer Briggs

2000-02

Jennifer Briggs

2000-02

8

Janine Fagan

127

2001-02

8

Alissa Bernth

54

2001-04

Shot Percentage

9

Amy Goodrich

124

2001-04

9

Danni Healy

52

2007-10

.220

10

Melissa Speiser

121

2000-03

10

Amy Goodrich

50

2001-04

Janine Fagan

2001-02

Shots on Goal 98

Top 10 Goal-Scoring Leaders Name

Top 10 Assist-Scoring Leaders G

Years

Name

A

Years

1

Jennifer Briggs

39

2000-02

1

Kellyn Farrell

18

2005-08

2

Janine Fagan

28

2001-02

2

Jennifer Briggs

16

2000-02

3

Kelsey Worcester

24

2004-07

3

Kayla Braffet

13

2008-p

4

Melissa Speiser

19

2000-03

4

Danni Healy

12

2007-10

5

Danni Healy

18

2007-10

5

Michelle Rahe

11

2001-04

Kellyn Farrell

18

2005-08

Amy Goodrich

11

2001-04

7

Kaitlin Justice

17

2007-10

Molly Scharfenkamp

11

2001-04

8

Chelsea Goosen

15

2005-08

8

Tory Schlitgen

10

2007-10

Erin Kasmarik

15

2005-08

9

Kaitlin Justice

9

2007-10

Kayla Braffet

14

2008-p

Erin Kasmarik

9

2005-08

Janine Fagan

9

2001-02

Kelsey Worcester

9

2004-07

10

Janine Fagan played just two seasons at SDSU but ranks second all-time in goals scored and total points. Fagan also holds several other career and individual game records including most points scored in a season with 40.

Kellyn Farrell

2005-08

Game-Winning Goals 8

Jennifer Briggs

2000-02

8

Janine Fagan

2001-02

8

Kelsey Worcester

2004-07

Penalty-Kick Goals 3

Melissa Speiser

2000-03

Multi-Goal Games 10

Jennifer Briggs

2000-02

Nicole Lograsso

2004-08

Saves 269

Saves/gm 10.62

Molly Lennon

2000

Goals-Against Average 0.51

Erin Miller

2003

Wins 30

Nicole Lograsso

2005-08

Losses 19

Jenn Davis

2003-06

Nicole Lograsso

2005-08

Ties 7

Shutouts 20

Nicole Lograsso

2005-08

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Career Leaders: Goalkeeping

Individual Season Records Games Played 21

12 tied

2008

Name

Games Started 21

5 tied

2008

Minutes Played 1906

Nicole Lograsso

2008

Min

SV

GA

PCT

YRS

Name

SO

YRS

1

Erin Miller

1,780

108

10

.915

2003

1

Nicole Lograsso

20

2005-08

2

Nicole Lograsso

5,058

269

51

.841

2005-08

2

Brittany Frazier

11

2001-04

3

Dani Pappas

1,258

54

12

.818

2006-10

3

Elisa Stamatakis

8

2009-p

4

Jenn Davis

2,683

202

48

.808

2003-06

Erin Miller

8

2003

5

Brittany Frazier

3,703

267

69

.795

2001-05

Dani Pappas

5

2006-10

Janine Fagan

2001

Jennifer Briggs

Name 2001

Points 40

Janine Fagan

2001

Shots 79

Saves

Goals Against Average Min

GA

SV

GAA

YRS

SV

SV%

YRS

1

Erin Miller

1,780

10

108

0.51

2003-04

1

Nicole Lograsso

269

.841

2005-08

2

Dani Pappas

1,258

12

54

0.86

2006-10

2

Brittany Frazier

267

.795

2001-04

3

Nicole Lograsso

5,058

51

269

0.91

2005-08

2

Jenn Davis

202

.808

2003

4

Brienna Rogers

1,317

22

53

1.50

2007-p

4

Molly Lennon

138

.762

2000

5

Jenn Davis

2,682

48

202

1.61

2003-06

5

Erin Miller

108

.915

2003

Assists 10

Janine Fagan

2001

Victories in Goal Melissa Speiser

2001

Shots on Goal 48

Janine Fagan

2001

Game-Winning Goals 7

Janine Fagan

2001

Melissa Speiser

W

L

T

Pct

YRS

1

Nicole Lograsso

30

17

7

.620

2005-08

2

Brittany Frazier

26

14

1

.646

2001-04

3

Elisa Stamatakis

11

3

5

.711

2009-p

4

Erin Miller

8

5

6

.579

2003

5

Jenn Davis

7

19

3

.293

2003-06

Brienna Rogers

7

5

1

.577

2007-10

2001

Multi-Goal Games 5

Janine Fagan

2001

Molly Lennon

2000

Saves 138

Saves/gm 10.62

Molly Lennon

2000

Goals-Against Average 0.51

Erin Miller

2003

Nicole Lograsso

2008

Wins 15

Losses 8

Molly Lennon

2000

8

Jenn Davis

2004

Erin Miller

2003

Ties 6

Shutouts 10

48

Nicole Lograsso

Minutes Played in Goal

Name

Penalty-Kick Goals 3

Name

min. 1,000 minutes played

Shot Percentage .417

5

min. 1,000 minutes played

Goals 18

Shutouts

Save Percentage

2008

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YRS

1

Name Nicole Lograsso

5,058

2005-08

2

Brittany Frazier

3,703

2001-04

3

Jenn Davis

2,682

2003-06

4

Erin Miller

1,780

2003

5

Elisa Stamatakis

1,631

2009-p

ALL-AMERICAN — Erin Miller transferred to South Dakota State University following a three-year playing career at the University of Nebraska. During her one season at SDSU, Miller posted a 8-5-6 record and a 0.51 goals-against average en route to becoming the first All-American in the programs history. Miller was also named the co-Most Valuable Player of the North Central Conference in 2003.


SDSU Women’s Soccer History Year-by-Year Summary Year

GP

W-L-T

Conf.

W-L-T

Finish

GF

GA

Coach

Captains

2000

17

5-12-0

NCC

1-8-0

8th

23

52

Lang Wedemeyer

Jennifer Briggs

2001

20

13-6-1

NCC

5-4-0

4th

57

39

Lang Wedemeyer

Jennifer Briggs

2002

18

10-8-0

NCC

2-6-0

t-7th

45

28

Lang Wedemeyer

Jennifer Briggs and Melissa Speiser

2003

19

8-5-6

NCC

2-2-3

4th

28

10

Lang Wedemeyer

Erin Miller and Alissa Bernth

Division I era 2004

17

5-10-1

IND

n/a

n/a

18

27

Lang Wedemeyer

Michelle Rahe, Alissa Bernth and Molly Scharfenkamp

2005

18

5-12-1

IND

n/a

n/a

13

33

Lang Wedemeyer

none - based on rotation basis

2006

20

8-9-3

USC

2-1-0

1st*

32

22

Lang Wedemeyer

Maggie Eilers and Vanessa Paswaters

2007

17

9-4-4

SL

5-1-2

3rd

32

15

Lang Wedemeyer

Kelly Larson and Vanessa Paswates

2008

21

15-5-1

SL

7-1-0

T-1st

34

16

Lang Wedemeyer

Kelly Larson

2009

20

11-7-2

SL

7-2-0

T-1st

26

29

Lang Wedemeyer

Jessica Heine

2010

19

11-3-5

SL

6-2-1

3rd

36

17

Lang Wedemeyer

Kaitlin Justice

* Based on tournament finish NCC - North Central Conference IND - Division I Independent USC - United Soccer Conference SL - The Summit League

End of the Year Awards 2010 Summit League Conference Awards First-Team All-Conference

Second-Team All-Conference Name

School

Jennifer Abernathy

M

Sr.

Oakland

Danni Healy

All-Newcomer Team Year

Pos.

Name

School

Oral Roberts

Fr.

M

Jennifer Abernathy

Margaret Allgeier

IUPUI

Jr.

D

Kristen Becker

D

Cori Bonte

South Dakota State

Jr.

M

Sr.

M

Kelly Diershow

Western Illinois

Sr.

South Dakota State

Sr.

F

Michelle Gaffaney

North Dakota State

Megan Hock

IUPUI

Jr.

F

Tara O’Toole

Kaitlin Justice

South Dakota State

Sr.

M

Sarah Lynch

Oakland

Jr.

M

Quin Ryan

North Dakota State

Sr.

Abbey Stratton

North Dakota State

Kara Weber

Oakland

Name

School

Year

Pos.

Laura Atkinson

Western Illinois

So.

GK

Nicole DeLuca

Oakland

So.

Jenny Green

Western Illinois

Dani Haelewyn

Year

Pos.

Oral Roberts

Fr.

M

Western Illinois

Fr.

D

Sarah Colby

IUPUI

Fr.

F

F

Sammi Deer

IUPUI

Fr.

D

Jr.

M

Darci Miller

South Dakota State

Fr.

M

IPFW

Jr.

F

Payj O’Shea

Oakland

Fr.

GK

Lauren Parks

Oral Roberts

So.

D

Jordan Penz

Oakland

Fr.

D

Steph Peterson

South Dakota State

Jr.

D

Serena San Cartier

Oakland

Fr.

F

F

Serena San Cartier

Oakland

Fr.

F

Sarah Shaughnessy

UMKC

Fr.

D

Jr.

D

Elisa Stamatakis

South Dakota State

Fr.

GK

Jordan Spaciel

Western Illinois

Fr.

F

So.

D

Lisa Underwood

IPFW

So.

F

Sarah Wong

IUPUI

Fr.

M

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Danni Healy, South Dakota State

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jenny Green, Western Illinois

COACH OF THE YEAR Nick O’Shea, Oakland

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Jennifer Abernathy, Oral Roberts

Offensive Player of the Week Date

Player

Aug. 23

Lorena Soto

Defensive Player of the Week School

Date

Player

Oral Roberts

Aug. 23

Amanda Wheeler

Aug. 30

Charly Booth Abbey Stratton

Southern Utah North Dakota State

Aug. 30

Riley Bassett

Southern Utah

Sept. 7

Danni Healy

South Dakota State

Sept. 13

Whitney Brannan

Sept. 20

Sarah Lynch

Sept. 27

Kayla Braffet

Oct. 4

Sarah Colby

Oct. 11

Jennifer Abernathy

Sept. 7

Abbey Stratton

North Dakota State

Oakland

Sept. 13

Abbey Stratton

North Dakota State

South Dakota State

Sept. 20

Erin Nayler

IPFW

IUPUI

Sept. 27

Kara Weber

Oakland

Oral Roberts

Oral Roberts

Oct. 18

Megan Hock

Oct. 25

Holden Penney Shelby Ostler

Centenary Southern Utah

Dani Haelewyn

Oakland

Nov. 1

School Oral Roberts

IUPUI Danni Healy lead the Jackrabbits in goals last season with seven, including gamewinners against Montana, Eastern Washington and Southern Utah. Healy was named The Summit League Offensive Player of the Year.

Oct. 4

Laura Atkinson

Western Illinois

Oct. 11

Abbey Stratton

North Dakota State

Oct. 18

Marissa Wolfgram

North Dakota State

Oct. 25

Kara Weber

Nov. 1

Marissa Wolfgram

Oakland North Dakota State

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Miscellaneous Team Records Games Most Games Played - Season Most Games Won - Season Most Home Games Won - Season Fewest Games Won - Season Most Games Lost - Season Most Games Tied - Season Most Consecutive Wins - Season Most Consecutive Home Wins - Season Most Consecutive Home Wins Most Consecutive Losses Most Consecutive Winless Games Most Overtime Games - Season Most Consecutive Overtime Games - Season Most Overtime Wins - Season Wins to Open a Season Losses to Open a Season Cosecutive Games Without Allowing a Goal Most Losses in a row by Shutout

Individual Game Records 21 15 6 5 12 6 10 6 6 8 9 9 4 3 4 4 8 13

2008 2008 (15-5-1) 5x, last: 2009 3x, last: 2005 twice, last: 2005 2003 Sept. 14- Oct. 20, 2008 twice, last: Sept. 14 - Oct. 16, 2001 twice, last: Sept. 14 - Oct. 16, 2001 Sept. 24 - Oct. 22, 2000 Sept. 8 - October 6, 2006 2003 twice, last: Oct. 19 - Nov. 2, 2003 2010 2001 2004 2008 Sept. 9, 2005 - Sept. 10, 2006

7 10 57 13 8 52 10 96 5 25 239 0 40 41

Centenary; Oct. 31, 2010 vs. Si Tanka (Huron); Sept. 9, 2003 2001 2005 Northern Colorado; Oct. 7, 2000 2000 2003 2010 2001 vs. Augustana; Oct. 25, 2002 2001 3x, last: vs. Southeast Missouri; Oct. 28, 2005 2000 2x, last: vs. Centenary; Oct. 31, 2010

6 9 46 9

4x, last: vs. Centenary; Oct. 31, 2010 twice, last: vs. College of St. Mary; Sept. 4, 2006 2001 2005

20 28 160 35

vs. Centenary; Oct. 31, 2010 vs. Si Tanka (Huron); Sept. 9, 2003 2001 2005

16 29 231 11 2

vs. Weber State, 2nd half; Sept. 8, 2006 vs. Weber State; Sept. 8, 2006 2006 2009 2002

Most Saves - Half Most Saves - Game Most Saves - Season Most Consecutive Halves Without Scoring a Goal Most Consecutive Halves With At Least One Goal

12 20 162 17 7

Most Consecutive Halves Without Allowing a Goal Shortest Span Between Goals

17 14 seconds

3x, last: vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1st half; Oct. 31, 2004 vs. Marquette; Aug. 29, 2004 2000 Sept. 9, 2005 (1st half) - Oct. 9, 2005 (2nd half) 2x, last:Oct. 18, 2009 (2nd half) - Oct. 31, 2009 (2nd half) Sept. 19 - Oct. 20 Tasha Swift (28:05) - Chelsea Goosen (28:19) vs. College of St. Mary; Sept. 4, 2006

Assists Most Assists - Half Most Assists - Game Most Assists - Season Fewest Assists - Season

Points Most Points - Half Most Points - Game Most Points - Season Fewest Points - Season

Penalties Most Fouls - Half Most Fouls - Game Most Fouls - Season Most Yellow Cards - Season Most Red Cards - Season

Other Team Records

50

5

Jennifer Briggs

5

Janine Fagan

9/3/00 11/2/02

Assists 3

Kelsey Worcester

3

Molly Scharfenkamp

3

Kellyn Farrell

9/4/06 9/7/03 9/19/08

Points 11

Jennifer Briggs

9/3/00

Jennifer Briggs

11/2/02

Jenn Davis

8/29/04

Shots 14 Saves

Goals Most Goals - Half Most Goals - Game Most Goals Scored - Season Fewest Goals Scored - Season Most Goals Against - Game Most Goals Against - Season Fewest Goals Against - Season Most Corner Kicks - Season Most Penalty Kicks - Season Most Shots on Goal - Game Most Shots on Goal - Season Fewest Shots on Goal - Game Fewest Shots on Goal - Season Most shots in a game

Goals

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Quickest Goal 0:18

Danni Healy

10/3/10


SDSU Women’s Soccer History All-Time Results 2000-present

Lang Wedemeyer

11 seasons 100-82-24 Overall 2000 5-12-0 2001 13-6-1 2002 10-8-0 2003 8-5-6 2004 5-11-1 2005 5-12-1 2006 8-9-3 2007 9-4-4 2008 15-5-1 2009 11-7-2 2010 11-3-5

2000 (5-12-0; 1-8-0 NCC) • First season of women’s soccer at SDSU • Ninth place, North Central Conference Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A27 - MSU-Moorhead 1 L 0 1 ot A27 - Northern State a L 1 2 S2 - Minnesota-Morris a L 1 3 S3 - Sioux Falls 2 W 8 0 S10 - SW Minnesota State h L 0 7 S13 - Morningside a W 3 2 S19 - Sioux Falls h W 2 0 S23 - + Morningside h W 1 0 S24 - + South Dakota h L 1 4 S30 - + Augustana a L 0 1 ot O7 - + Northern Colorado h L 0 8 O8 - + Nebraska Omaha h L 2 6 O14 - + North Dakota a L 1 2 O15 - + North Dakota State a L 0 6 O21 - + St. Cloud State a L 0 5 O22 - + MSU-Mankato a L 0 4 O28 - Briar Cliff a W 3 1 + North Central Conference game 1-NSIC/NCC Crossover (Aberdeen, S.D.) 2-UMM Lotto Championships (Morris, Minn.) 2001 (13-6-1; 5-4-0 NCC) Date Rank Opponent A25 - Northern State A26 - Minnesota-Morris S1 - Bemidji State S2 - MSU-Moorhead S7 - Missouri Southern S9 - Rockhurst S12 - SW Minnesota State S15 - Mary (N.D.) S22 - + Morningside S23 - + South Dakota S26 - Sioux Falls S29 - + Augustana O5 - + Northern Colorado O7 - + Nebraska Omaha O13 - + North Dakota O14 - + North Dakota State O20 - + St. Cloud State O21 - + MSU-Mankato O27 - Briar Cliff N4 - MSU-Mankato + North Central Conference game 1 NSIC/NCC Crossover (Morris, Minn.) 2 NCC Tournament (Mankato, Minn.) 2002 (10-8-0; 2-6-0 NCC) Date Rank Opponent A30 - Wayne State A30 - Northwest Missouri S7 - Missouri-Rolla S8 - Winona State S11 - Sioux Falls S14 - MSU-Moorhead S15 - Emporia State S21 - Southwest Baptist S22 - Minnesota-Duluth S28 - + MSU-Mankato O4 - + North Dakota State O6 - + St. Cloud State O11 - + South Dakota O13 - + Nebraska Omaha O19 - + Northern Colorado O20 - + North Dakota O25 - + Augustana N2 - SW Minnesota State + North Central Conference game 1 Wayne State Invitational (Wayne, Neb.) 2 UNO Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)

Loc Results 1 W 2 0 a W 4 1 a W 6 0 a W 4 2 h T 3 3 2ot h L 1 7 a W 2 1 ot h W 1 0 a W 2 0 a L 0 1 a W 2 0 h W 6 0 a L 1 4 a L 2 6 h W 6 2 h W 2 1 h W 4 1 h L 1 6 h W 6 1 2 L 2 3

Loc Results a W 2 0 1 W 4 1 h W 3 0 h L 0 3 h W 8 0 h W 6 0 h W 2 1 2 W 2 1 ot 2 L 0 1 h W 2 1 h L 0 3 h L 2 3 ot a L 0 2 a L 0 5 h L 0 1 h L 1 4 a W 5 1 h W 8 1

2003 (8-5-6; 2-2-3 NCC) Date Rank Opponent A30 - Truman State S3 - Si Tanka (Huron) S6 - SW Minnesota State S7 - Minnesota-Crookston S13 - Minnesota-Duluth S14 - Winona State S20 - Wayne State S27 - Central Missouri State S28 - Missouri-Rolla O5 - + St. Cloud State O6 - + MSU-Mankato O11 - + North Dakota O12 - + North Dakota State O17 - + South Dakota O19 - + Nebraska-Omaha O24 - + Augustana O26 - Northern State N2 - St. Mary (Neb.) N7 - MSU-Mankato + North Central Conference game 1 CMSU Classic (Warrensburg, Mo.) 2 NCC Tournament (Mankato, Minn.) 2004 (5-11-1) Date Rank Opponent A27 - Wisconsin-Milwaukee A29 - Marquette S4 - Creighton S10 - George Washington S12 - Western Illinois S18 - Wayne State S24 - Long Beach State S26 - North Dakota State O3 - Mary (N.D.) O7 - Utah Valley State O9 - Southern Utah O15 - Northern Colorado O17 - Carroll College O23 - St. Mary (Neb.) O24 - Augustana O29 - Minnesota O31 - Nebraska-Omaha 1 Milwaukee Cup (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2 Diadora Classic (Omaha, Neb.) 3 Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) 4 UNC Classic (Greeley, Colo.)

Loc Results a L 0 2 h W 10 0 a W 2 0 h W 3 0 a T 0 0 2ot a W 3 1 h W 4 0 a L 0 1 1 W 2 0 a T 0 0 2ot a L 0 1 ot h W 0 1 2ot h T 1 1 2ot a L 0 2 h T 0 0 2ot a W 2 1 ot h T 0 0 2ot h T 0 0 2ot 2 L 0 1

Loc Results a L 0 2 1 L 0 1 a L 0 2 2 L 0 1 2 W 2 0 h W 3 1 3 L 0 3 3 L 0 2 h W 3 1 a L 0 3 a L 0 1 a L 2 3 4 W 2 0 h T 1 1 2ot h W 4 2 a L 1 2 h L 0 2

2005 (5-12-1) Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A26 - Minnesota State h W 4 1 A28 - Creighton h L 1 5 S2 - Northern Iowa h W 2 1 S9 - Iowa State a L 0 1 S11 - at Minnesota a T 0 0 2ot S16 - Wisconsin-Green Bay h L 0 3 S23 - Oregon a L 0 2 S25 - Oregon State a L 0 3 S30 - Wyoming a L 0 4 O2 - Nevada 1 L 0 1 O7 - Drake a L 0 2 O9 - St. Mary’s (Neb) a W 2 1 ot O14 - Montana h W 2 1 O16 - Northern Colorado h L 0 2 O20 - Utah Valley State h L 0 2 O23 - North Dakota State a L 0 1 2ot O28 - Southeast Missouri a L 0 2 O30 - Murray State a W 2 1 1 Wyoming Cowgirl Shootout (Laramie, Wyo.)

2006 (8-9-3; 2-1-0 USC) Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A25 - Northern Iowa a W 3 0 A27 - Northern Illinois a W 3 2 A30 - Creighton a L 0 2 S4 - St. Mary (Neb.) h W 7 0 S8 - Weber State 1 T 2 2 2ot S10 - IUPUI 1 L 0 3 S15 - Drake h L 1 3 S22 - Wisconsin-Green Bay a L 0 1 S24 - Wisconsin-Milwaukee a L 0 1 S29 - Northern Colorado 2 L 0 3 O1 - Montana a L 0 1 O4 - ^ North Dakota State h L 0 1 06 - Texas Tech h T 0 0 2ot O13 - ^ IPFW h W 3 0 O15 - Minnesota h L 1 2 O20 - ^ Utah Valley State a W 1 0 O21 - Dixie h W 2 1 N2 - Howard 3 W 8 0 N3 - Utah Valley State 3 T 0 0 ot# N5 - North Dakota State 3 W 1 0 ^ United Soccer Conference game 1 Bison Invitational Tournament (Fargo, N.D.) 2 Montana Tournament (Missoula, Mont.) 3 USC Tournament; Washington, D.C. # SDSU wins shootout 4-1 to advance to championship 2007 (9-4-4; 5-1-2 Summit League) Date Rank Opponent A31 - Northern Iowa S7 - *Oakland S9 - Mary S13 - *Southern Utah S16 - Creighton S21 - Weber State S23 - Iowa S28 - DU-W O5 - *IPFW O7 - *IUPUI O11 - *Western Illinois O14 - Utah Valley O18 - *North Dakota State O26 - *Centenary O28 - *Oral Roberts N2 - Liberty N4 - Longwood * Summit League game

Loc Results h T 1 1 2ot h W 3 0 h W 2 0 a T 1 1 2ot h L 1 2 h T 2 2 2ot h L 2 3 a L 0 2 h W 4 0 h W 2 1 a L 0 1 h W 7 0 h W 2 1 2ot a T 0 0 2ot a W 1 0 a W 2 0 a W 2 0

2008 (15-5-1; 7-1-0 Summit League) Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A24 - Crieghton a L 3 2 2ot A26 - Minnesota h L 2 0 A29 - Drake a W 1 0 A31 - Iowa a W 2 1 S12 - Eastern Washington 1 L 2 1 S14 - Iowa State 1 W 2 1 2ot S19 - Northern Iowa a W 4 1 S26 - *IUPUI a W 1 0 S28 - *IPFW a W 1 0 O3 - *Western Illinois h W 3 0 O5 - *Southern Utah h W 1 0 O10 - *Centenary h W 5 0 O12 - *Oral Roberts h W 2 0 O16 - Seattle (Wash.) h W 1 0 O20 - *North Dakota State a W 2 0 O24 - *Oakland a L 2 1 O26 - Michigan State a T 1 1 2ot N7 - IUPUI 2 W 2 1 N9 - Oakland 2 W 1 0 N14 - Colorado 3 W 1 0 N16 - Minnesota 4 L 2 0 * Summit League game 1 Jackrabbit Invitational (Brookings, S.D.) 2 The Summit League Tournament (Macomb, Ill.) 3 NCAA College Cup First Round (St. Paul, Minn.) 4 NCAA College Cup Second Round (St. Paul, Minn.)

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SDSU Women’s Soccer History All-Time Results 2009 (11-7-2; 7-2-0 Summit League) Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A21 19 Minnesota a L 0 4 A23 - Creighton h L 0 2 A28 - Iowa State a T 1 1 A30 - Iowa a L 0 2 S4 - UW-Green Bay h W 1 0 S11 - Drake h W 2 1 S18 - Missouri State 1 T 0 0 S20 22 Kansas 1 L 0 4 S23 - Mary h W 4 0 O2 - *Centenary a W 1 0 O4 - *Oral Roberts a W 1 0 O9 - *Oakland h L 0 1 2ot O11 - *IPFW h L 2 3 2ot O16 - *Western Illinois a W 2 1 O18 - *IUPUI a W 1 0 O23 - *UMKC h W 5 0 O25 - *Southern Utah h W 3 0 O31 - *North Dakota State h W 4 3 N6 - Western Ilinois 2 W 1 0 2ot N8 - IUPUI 2 L 1 4 * Summit League game 1 Kansas Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) 2 The Summit League Tournament (Brookings, S.D.) 2010 (11-3-5; 6-2-1 Summit League) Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A20 - Creighton a T 0 0 2ot A29 - Drake h L 0 1 S4 - Nevada a W 3 2 2ot S5 - Montana n W 3 0 S10 - Wisconsin a T 0 0 2ot S12 - Wisconsin-Green Bay a W 1 0 S17 - Northern Iowa h T 0 0 2ot S19 - Eastern Washington h W 4 3 2ot S24 - Iowa State h W 2 1 O1 - *IPFW a W 1 0 ot O3 - *Oakland a L 1 2 O8 - *IUPUI h W 2 0 O10 - *Western Illinois h T 1 1 2ot O14 - *Southern Utah a W 4 3 O16 - *UMKC a W 3 0 O23 - *North Dakota State a L 1 2 O29 - *Oral Roberts h W 1 0 O31 - *Centenary h W 8 1 N5 - North Dakota State 1 T 1 1 2ot SO (NDSU 4-3) * Summit League game 1 The Summit League Tournament (Brookings, S.D.)

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SDSU Women’s Soccer History South Dakota State Alumni ---A--none

Career

P

GP

G

A

Pts

---B--Baltzersen, Anne Beastrom, Brittney Bernth, Alissa Brause, Karoline Bray, Elise Briggs, Jennifer Brown, Janel Bryant, Sara

Career 02 00 01-04 03-06 03-04 00-02 03-06 03-04

P M D F D D M-F M F

GP 16 2 67 52 16 55 63 34

G 3 0 7 1 0 39 1 5

A 4 0 7 1 0 16 2 2

Pts 10 0 21 3 0 94 4 12

Sh Sh% Sh 34 0 162 18 4 219 24 32

Sh% .088 .000 .043 .056 .000 .178 .042 .156

GW

Hometown

GW 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 0

Hometown Oslo, Norway Pierre, S.D. Ralston, Neb. Fergus Falls, Minn. Brettendorf, Iowa Osseo, Minn. Des Moines, Iowa Kansas City, Mo.

Jennifer Briggs played three seasons for the Jackrabbits and finished her career as the all-time leading scorer at SDSU with 94 points. ---C--Carpenter, Kara Christensen, Jessica

Career 02-03 00

P M-D M

GP 37 16

G 4 0

A 5 0

Pts 13 0

Sh Sh% 61 .066 14 .000

GW Hometown 1 Manhattan, Kan. 0 Sioux City, Iowa

---D--Dagerman, Abbey Davis, Jenn Drews, Abby Duffy, Abby

Career 02 03-06 03 00-01

P M GK M-D M

GP 17 40 19 33

G 1 0 0 0

A 2 3 1 1

Pts 4 3 1 1

Sh 8 1 7 32

GW Hometown 0 Omaha, Neb. 0 Raytown, Mo. 0 Omaha, Neb. 0 Sioux Falls, S.D.

---E--Eilers, Maggie

Career 03-06

P D

GP 73

G 0

A 2

Pts 2

Sh Sh% 15 .000

---F--Fagan, Janine Failla, Carly Farley, Mariah Farrell, Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Fiedler, Aimee Frank, Kourtney Frazier, Brittany

Career 01-02 01-02 02-03 05-08 05-08 09-10 09-10 01-04

P M M GK F D F-M M GK

GP 38 37 6 70 72 3 23 45

G 28 1 0 17 4 0 2 1

A 9 2 0 18 7 0 1 0

Pts 65 4 0 51 15 0 5 2

Sh 127 19 0 196 53 3 10 3

---G--Goodrich, Amy Goosen, Chelsea

Career 01-04 05-08

P F M

GP 64 71

G 12 15

A 11 5

Pts 35 35

Sh Sh% 124 .097 106 .142

---H--Hasis, Jennifer Healy, Danni Heine, Jessica Hill, Heather Hitt, Cassy Hoefert, Kara Hoppes, Dessie Husby, Jenny Hutchinson, Josie

Career 01-04 07-10 06-09 04-07 01-02 00 01-03 00 00-02

P D F D M M M-F D D F-D

GP 66 77 73 65 28 15 52 15 49

G 0 18 3 7 3 0 0 0 4

A 1 12 0 3 8 0 2 0 1

Pts 1 48 6 17 14 0 2 0 9

Sh 18 92 16 63 24 4 9 5 30

Sh% .125 .000 .000 .000

Sh% .220 .053 .000 .087 .075 .000 .200 .333

Sh% .000 .196 .188 .111 .125 .000 .000 .000 .133

GW 0

Hometown Brookings, S.D.

GW 8 1 0 5 2 0 1 0

Hometown Newcastle, England Omaha, Neb. Lihue, Hawaii Littleton, Colo. Littleton, Colo. New Braunfels, Texas Lincoln, Neb. Laramie, Wyo.

GW Hometown 4 Coralville, Iowa 5 Olathe, Kan. GW 0 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

Hometown Roanoke, Va. Edina, Minn. Sioux Falls, S.D. Spearfish, S.D. Ogden, Utah Sioux Falls, S.D. Fremont, Neb. Sioux Falls, S.D. Newcastle, Wyo.

Danni Healy was named The Summit League Offensive Player of the Year in 2010, the only South Dakota State player ever to earn that honor. ---I--none

Career

P

GP

G

A

Pts

Sh Sh%

---J--Janckila, JoLynn Justice, Kaitlin

Career 07-10 07-10

P D M

GP 18 77

G 0 17

A 0 9

Pts 0 43

Sh Sh% 3 .000 141 .121

---K--Kasmarik, Erin Kiebel, Hannah

Career 05-08 10

P M-F D

GP 71 0

G 13 0

A 9 0

Pts 35 0

Sh Sh% 81 .160 0 0

---L--Lane, Liz Larson, Kayla Larson, Kelly Lee, Amanda Lennon, Molly Lira, Chelsea Lograsso, Nicole

Career 04-07 02 05-08 01 00 06-07 05-08

P M F D D GK F GK

GP 47 6 72 9 13 27 0

G o 2 1 0 0 2 0

A 1 2 2 0 0 0 0

Pts 1 6 4 0 0 4 0

Sh 10 7 29 5 0 15 0

---M--Mason, Susan Miller, Erin

Career 01 03

P F GK

GP 20 19

G 7 0

A 6 1

Pts 20 1

Sh Sh% 51 .137 6 .000

GW Hometown 2 Omaha, Neb. 0 Sioux Falls, S.D.

---N--Nagelhout, Elizabeth Nelson, Natalie Newton, Cristina Noel, Janelle Nuss, Diana

Career 07-10 00 00 02 06

P F M F M-D M

GP 12 8 14 18 8

G 0 0 0 0 0

A 1 1 0 3 0

Pts 1 1 0 3 0

Sh 4 3 12 13 4

Sh% .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

GW 0 0 0 0 0

Hometown Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux Falls, S.D. Spearfish, S.D. San Juan, Trinidad Brandon, S.D.

---O--none

Career

P

GP

G

A

Pts

Sh Sh%

GW

Hometown

---P--Pappas, Dani Paswaters, Vanessa Piorier, Stephanie Poole, Chelsey Pudenz, Annie

Career 06-10 04-08 00 10 05

P GK M-D M F M

GP 17 65 16 17 16

G 0 2 0 2 0

A 0 6 0 1 0

Pts 0 10 0 5 0

Sh 0 59 18 12 9

Sh% .000 .034 .000 .167 .000

GW 0 0 0 1 0

Hometown West Des Moines, Iowa Longmont, Colo. Sioux Falls, S.D. Omaha, Neb. Sioux Falls, S.D.

---Q--Quigley, Emily

Career 07-10

P M-D

GP 66

G 4

A 4

Pts 12

Sh Sh% 78 .051

GW 0

Hometown Lenexa, Kan.

---R--Rada, Brandi Rahe, Michelle Roberdeau, Amanda Robinson, Lisa Rogers, Brie Rounds, Erika

Career 01 01-04 00 04-05 07-10 00-01

P M-D M F F GK D

GP 19 72 13 35 17 33

G 1 10 1 2 0 0

A 2 11 0 1 0 2

Pts 4 31 2 5 0 2

Sh 7 182 5 26 0 13

Sh% .143 .055 .200 .077 0 .000

GW 0 4 1 0 0 0

Hometown Sioux Falls, S.D. Kearney, Neb. Bismarck, N.D. Rapid City, S.D. Wauwatosa, Wis. Pierre, S.D.

---S--Sakata, Erin Schafer, Stephanie Schaller, Alex Scharfenkamp, Molly Schiermeister, Ashley Schiltgen, Tory Schramm, Valerie Schwab, Becky Sorlie, Stine Speiser, Melissa Stebbins, Nellie Swift, Natasha

Career P 05-06 M-F 00 F 05-08 D-M 01-04 F-M 03 F 07-10 M 03-04 F 00-01 D 02-03 M-D 00-03 GK-M 00 F-GK 06 D-M

GP 37 17 56 74 17 77 8 28 30 72 15 20

G 0 1 0 5 1 5 0 0 0 19 2 1

A 3 1 2 11 0 10 0 2 0 8 5 0

Pts 3 3 2 21 2 20 0 2 0 46 9 2

Sh 21 17 23 82 19 89 2 1 10 121 22 20

Sh% .000 .059 .000 .061 .053 .056 .000 .000 .000 .157 .091 .050

GW 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

Hometown Merced, Calif. Sioux Falls, S.D. Maple Grove, Minn. Omaha, Neb. Bondurant, Iowa Hugo, Minn. North Platte, Neb. Aberdeen, S.D. Oslo, Norway Casper, Wyo. Rapid City, S.D. Littleton, Colo.

---T--Thorbjornsen, Melissa Touby, Katherine Tritz, Rachael

Career 02 03-04 06

P F F D

GP 9 3 14

G 1 0 0

A 2 0 1

Pts 4 0 1

Sh 7 1 2

Sh% .143 .000 .000

GW Hometown 0 Rapid City, S.D. 0 Cheyenne, Wyo. 0 Sioux City, Iowa

---U--none

Career

P

GP

G

A

Pts

Sh Sh%

GW

Hometown

---V--Van Gerpen, Kellie

Career 05-08

P F

GP 21

G 1

A 1

Pts 3

Sh Sh% 5 .200

GW 0

Hometown Brookings, S.D.

---W--Waedekin, Erica Wells, Nicki Wey, Christine Wiemann, Megan Worcester, Kelsey

Career 03 03 04 05 04-07

P D M M F F

GP 2 14 1 1 72

G 0 0 0 0 24

A 0 0 0 0 9

Pts 0 0 0 0 57

GW 0 0 0 0 8

Hometown Mukwanago, Wis. Ankeny, Iowa Brookings, S.D. Brookings, S.D. Anamosa, Iowa

---XYZ--Yungbauer, Betsy

Career 07

P D

GP 2

G 0

A 0

Pts 0

---GOALIES--Davis, Jenn Farley, Mariah Frazier, Brittany Lennon, Molly Lograsso, Nicole Miller, Erin Pappas, Dani Rogers, Brie Speiser, Melissa Stebbins, Nellie

Career 03-06 02-03 01-04 00 05-08 03 06-10 07-10 00-03 00

GP 40 6 45 13 55 19 17 17 72 15

GA 48 1 69 43 48 10 12 22 12 1

GAA 1.61 1.09 1.68 3.33 0.92 0.51 0.86 1.50 2.39 0.98

Min 2682:08 82:38 3703:00 1163:08 4698:44 1780:08 1258:01 1317:16 452:11 92:14

Sh 0 4 1 0 141

Sh% .000 .286 .034 .000 .000 .133 .000

Sh% .000 .000 .000 .000 .170

Sh Sh% 0 .000

SV W L 202 7 19 3 0 0 267 26 14 138 4 8 247 27 16 108 8 5 54 6 5 53 7 5 41 1 5 2 0 1

GW Hometown 0 West Des Moines, Iowa 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. 0 Mahtomedi, Minn. 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. 0 Sioux City, Iowa 0 Leavenworth, Kan. 0 Ames, Iowa

GW Hometown 0 Woodbury, Minn. T SO Hometown 3 3 Raytown, Mo. 0 0 Lihue, Hawaii 1 11 Larmie, Wyo. 0 2 Sioux City, Iowa 7 18 Ames, Iowa 6 8 Sioux Falls, S.D. 2 5 West Des Moines, Iowa 1 4 Wauwatosa, Wis. 0 0 Casper, Wyo. 0 0 Rapid City, S.D.

GW Hometown GW Hometown 0 Appleton, Wis. 7 Omaha, Neb. GW Hometown 4 Coon Rapids, Minn. 0 Parker, Colo.

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THE SUM M IT LEAGUE Celebrating its 30th season in Division I athletics

“Ascending” and “improving” are adjectives frequently used in media coverage of The Summit League as it continues a renaissance on the playing eld and in the classroom. As The Summit League celebrates its 30th anniversary season as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, the level of performance and achievement among the 11 member institutions and over 3,000 student-athletes in 19 championship sports continues to grow. Since 2007, The Summit League has produced 39 All-Americans and 28 Academic All-America selections along with three NCAA Champions, two NBA Draft choices and one Olympic Silver medalist. Headlining The Summit League’s most recent history were the additions of the University of South Dakota and the University of Nebraska Omaha to its membership. USD joined in 2009 and the 2011-12 academic year marks its rst year of full league competition. UNO’s membership took effect on July 1, 2011 and it will begin league competition in 2012-13. The Summit League’s visibility continues to expand on several fronts. The 2011 Baseball Championship drew a record 5,128 fans, topping the previous high by almost 1,500. Another successful Summit League Basketball Championship totaled a combined attendance of over 32,000 which ranked as the second-highest gure in league history while the men’s tournament was one of just six outside the traditional “power conferences” to average 4,400 or better per session. Television exposure also increased with the broadcasts of four Summit League sport championships in 2010-11. For the second consecutive season, all 14 men’s and women’s basketball tournament games were televised live, including the women’s championship on ESPNU and the men’s on ESPN2. Furthermore, The Summit League Outdoor Track and Field Championships were televised for the rst time and the league’s entire Baseball Tournament was carried live, marking another rst. The national reach of The Summit League was furthered when three member institutions hosted 2010-11 NCAA Championship events. IUPUI was a quad-host for the Women’s Basketball Final Four, UMKC co-hosted the Volleyball Championship and Oakland hosted the Great Lakes Cross Country Regional Championship. In 2013, Oakland will host the Men’s Basketball Second and Third Rounds and IUPUI will serve as co-host for a Men’s Basketball Regional. In men’s basketball, The Summit League ranked No. 18 in the Sagarin Ratings, placing four teams among the top 150 and six in the top 200. In the Mid-Major Top 25 poll, league champion Oakland ranked No. 5 with two rst-place votes entering the NCAA Tournament, putting them ahead of two Final Four participants, including the national runner-up. The Summit League set a leaguerecord by playing 16 games against AP nationally-ranked teams, the highest total among mid-majors, including seven top-10 opponents, highlighted by Oakland’s win at then-No. 7 Tennessee. Women’s basketball joined the men in sending multiple teams to the postseason with three teams advancing for the second-straight year, including Oral Roberts, which reached the WNIT’s round of 16 to match the league’s deepest run in that tournament. Summit League teams combined to record four victories over “power six” conference foes during the season. 54

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Individually on the hardwood, Oakland’s Keith Benson was selected in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks and Oral Roberts’ Steven Roundtree was named Mid-Major Freshman of the Year by CollegeInsider.com. On the women’s side, ORU’s Kevi Luper became the rst player in NCAA history to lead the nation in both points per game and steals per game in the same season. Several teams continued impressive championship streaks within the league in 2010-11. Oral Roberts, which nished the season nationally-ranked, won its 14th-straight baseball title, tying for the second-longest streak in NCAA history. Oakland captured its 12thconsecutive men’s and women’s swimming and diving titles while North Dakota State won its fourth-straight men’s and women’s indoor track and eld championships and its third softball crown in a row. South Dakota State became the rst women’s basketball team to win three consecutive league championships. The Summit League enjoyed a successful track and eld season with eight All-Americans, including six at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Oral Roberts’ Jack Whitt nished as runner-up in the pole vault at the Outdoor Championships after placing third indoors. North Dakota State’s Whitney Carlson became the rst female athlete in league history to earn All-America honors in two events at both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships during the same year. Two Summit League student-athletes received the prestigious NCAA Elite 88 Award, given to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the nals site for each of the NCAA championships. Amy Anderson (women’s golf) and Carlson (outdoor track and eld), both from North Dakota State, the lone non-FBS public university to have multiple recipients, were presented with the honor and added All-America honors for their athletic performances. Anderson led the league’s individual accomplishments, placing 12th at the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships, the highest nish ever by a Summit League player, and competing as an amateur in the U.S. Women’s Open. IPFW’s Amy Recht claimed her fourth consecutive Women’s Tennis Player of the Year honor and became the rst Summit League athlete to win the sport’s top award in each season of eligibility. Academically, six Summit League student-athletes received Academic All-America honors and six teams were bestowed with the NCAA Public Recognition Award, an honor given to teams that have a Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The accomplishments of 2010-11 came on the heels of the exceptional success the previous two years. In 2009-10, IUPUI’s Chen Ni became The Summit League’s rst female NCAA Champion when she took rst in the platform dive. Oakland’s Keith Benson was named the Lou Henson Award winner as the nation’s Mid-Major Player of the Year. The preceding year, Oral Roberts track star Andretti Bain won a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a member of the

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Tom Douple Commissioner

Commissioner .................................................................Tom Douple Associate Commissioner .....................................Myndee Kay Larsen Assistant Commissioner .................................................Angie Torain Director of Communications .......................................... David Brauer Director of Marketing ..............................................Vanessa Quimpo Associate Director of Communications ............................ Greg Mette Assistant Director of Compliance & Administration ....Matthew Boyer Communications Assistant .............................. Stephanie Sabaduquia


SUMMIT LEAGUE MEMBERSHIP

One of the Summit League’s most iconic moments came when Valparaiso’s Bryce Drew hit “the shot”, a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, to top Mississippi in the rst round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Valpo’s story captivated the nation as they became the league’s second team to reach the “Sweet 16.” Bahamas’ 4x400-meter relay team after winning both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor 400meter titles and IUPUI’s George Hill became The Summit League’s second NBA rst round draft pick. Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its fth year of rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the creation of a new image and the addition of three member institutions. The Summit League has a combined enrollment of over 135,000 at 11 universities, ve of which are located in the top 76 U.S. media markets (Detroit, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Tulsa and Omaha). Member institutions include: IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue UniversityFort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), the University of Nebraska Omaha (which begins league competition in 2012-13), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota (in its rst year as a full member), South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. Eastern Illinois University is an associate member in swimming and diving and men’s soccer. These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports. Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the national stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the rst round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the nation’s attention when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, Oral Roberts’ baseball program nished the 2004 campaign with a nationalranking and became the rst Summit League school to reach an NCAA Super Regional in 2006. Three years later, North Dakota State’s 2009 softball team became the rst League member to win an NCAA regional and advance to the Super Regional round. During the 2008-09 basketball season, South Dakota State’s women’s team was nationally-ranked throughout the year and capped its season with an NCAA Tournament rst round victory. The League has produced ve NCAA champions, four Olympic athletes and several AllAmericans in the sports of track and eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professional athletes and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball rst round picks, a pair of NBA rst rounders, and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguer Kevin Duckworth (NBA) was a two-time all-star during his professional career. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

IPFW Nickname: Mastodons Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Enrollment: 14,193 Founded: 1964 Joined League: 2007 IUPUI Nickname: Jaguars Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment: 30,566 Founded: 1969 Joined League: 1998 UMKC Nickname: Kangaroos Location: Kansas City, Mo. Enrollment: 14,221 Founded: 1933 Joined League: 1994 NEBRASKA OMAHA Nickname: Mavericks Location: Omaha, Neb. Enrollment: 15,448 Founded: 1908 Joined League: 2011 NORTH DAKOTA STATE Nickname: Bison Location: Fargo, N.D. Enrollment: 14,407 Founded: 1890 Joined League: 2007 OAKLAND Nickname: Golden Grizzlies Location: Rochester, Mich. Enrollment: 19,053 Founded: 1957 Joined League: 1997 ORAL ROBERTS Nickname: Golden Eagles Location: Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment: 3,140 Founded: 1963 Joined League: 1997 SOUTH DAKOTA Nickname: Coyotes Location: Vermillion, S.D. Enrollment: 9,617 Founded: 1862 Joined League: 2011 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Nickname: Jackrabbits Location: Brookings, S.D. Enrollment: 12,816 Founded: 1881 Joined League: 2007 SOUTHERN UTAH Nickname: Thunderbirds Location: Cedar City, Utah Enrollment: 8,066 Founded: 1897 Joined League: 1997 WESTERN ILLINOIS Nickname: Fighting Leathernecks Location: Macomb, Ill. Enrollment: 13,331 Founded: 1899 Joined League: 1982 (charter member) ASSOCIATE MEMBER: Eastern Illinois University competes as an associate member in swimming and diving and men’s soccer.

SUMMIT LEAGUE NOTABLES The Summit League has produced the following notable studentathletes during its 30 seasons at the Division I level ... Brian Anderson (Baseball): No. 3 pick in1993 Draft, World Series Champion Andretti Bain (Track & Field): 2-time NCAA Champion, Olympic Silver Medalist Tony Bennett (Basketball): NBA Draft pick, head coach at Virginia Liza Brown (Softball): 1st Team All-American, 2-time All-America selection Bryce Drew (Basketball): NBA Draft 1st Round pick, head coach at Valparaiso Kevin Duckworth: 2-time NBA All-Star, NBA Most Improved Player Award George Hill (Basketball): NBA Draft 1st Round pick Jim Maton (Track & Field): NCAA Champion Bill Mueller (Baseball): World Series and American League batting champion Prince Mumba (Track & Field): 2-time NCAA runner-up, Olympian Chen Ni (Swimming & Diving): NCAA Champion Anita Rapp (Soccer): 1st Team All-American, Olympic Gold Medalist Tony Sanneh (Soccer): 2nd Team All-American, U.S. National Team Dan Steele (Track & Field): NCAA Champion, Olympic Bronze Medalist (bobsled)

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SDSU Women’s Soccer History All-Time Award Recipients Division I Era All-Independent First Team 2004 Kelsey Worcester 2005 Kellyn Farrell All-Independent Honorable Mention 2004 Alissa Bernth, Jennifer Davis 2005 Chelsea Goosen Independent All-Academic 2004 Alissa Bernth, Molly Scharfenkamp, 2005 Heather Hill, Vanessa Paswaters, Maggie Eilers Independent Newcomer of the Year 2004 Kelsey Worcester Independent Player of the Week 2004 Jennifer Davis (Sept. 14 - Defense) Kelsey Worcester (Oct. 5 - Offense) Sarah Bryant (Oct. 26 - Offense) Kelsey Worcester (Oct. 26 - Rookie) 2005 Jennifer Daivs (Sept. 26 - Defense) Erin Kasmarik (Oct. 9 - Defense) Soccer Buzz Magazine All-National Team 2004 Molly Scharfenkamp, Kelsey Worcester United Soccer Conference All-Tournament Team 2006 Kellyn Farrell (MVP), Natasha Swift, Maggie Eilers, Nicole Lograsso United Soccer Conference Player of the Week 2006 Kerstyn Farrell (Aug. 29 - Offense) Vanessa Paswaters (Sept. 12 - Offense) Karoline Brause (Sept. 19 - Defense) Nicole Lograsso (Oct. 17 - Defense) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 2005 Magie Eilers 2006 Magie Eilers, Chelsea Goosen 2007 Liz Lane, Kellyn Farrell (1) 2008 Chelsea Goosen (1), Kellyn Farrell (1), Kelly Larson (1), Erin Kasmarik (1) All-Summit League First Team 2007 Kelly Larson, Nicole Lograsso 2008 Nicole Lograsso, Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, Erin Kasmarik 2009 Kaitlin Justice 2010 Danni Healy, Kaitlin Justice All-Summit League Second Team 2007 Kellyn Farrell 2008 Chelsea Goosen, Kelly Larson 2009 Kayla Braffet, Jess Heine, Stephanie Berube 2010 Cori Bonte, Steph Peterson, Elisa Stamatakis All-Summit League Defensive Player of the Year 2007 Kelly Larson 2008 Kerstyn Farrell

The Summit League Player of the Week 2007 Kellyn Farrell (Sept. 10 - Offense) Chelsea Goosen (Sept. 22 - Offense) Nicole Lograsso (Nov. 5 - Defense) 2008 Nicole Lograsso (Sept. 2 - Defense) Kerstyn Farrell (Sept. 29 - Defense) Kerstyn Farrell (Oct. 6 - Defense) Kelly Larson (Oct. 13 - Defense) 2009 Courtney Higgins (Oct. 26 - Offense) 2010 Danni Healy (Sept. 7 - Offense) Kayla Braffet (Sept. 27 - Offense) Academic All-Summit League 2007 Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, Chelsea Goosen, Danielle Healy, Jessica Heine, Heather Hill, Jolynn Janckila, Erin Kasmarik, Liz Lane, Kelly Larson, Nicole Lograsso, Elizabeth Nagelhout, Danielle Neuhalfen, Vanessa Paswaters, Kayla Perleberg, Emily Quigley, Brienna Rogers, Alex Shaller, Tory Schiltgen, Kellie Van Gerpen, Kelsey Worcester 2008 Cori Bonte, Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, Kelsey Ferguson, Chelsea Goosen, Dani Healy, Jessica Heine, JoLynn Janckila, Kaitlin Justice, Erin Kasmarik, Kelly Larson, Niki Lograsso, Danielle Neuhalfen, Daniella Pappas, Vanessa Paswaters, Stephanie Peterson, Emily Quigley, Tory Schiltgen Kellie Van Gerpen 2009 Kelsey Ferguson, Danni Healy, Jessica Heine, Kelli Herman, Courtney Higgins, JoLynn Janckila, Danielle Neuhalfen, Christa Nyblom, Dani Pappas, Stephanie Peterson, Emily Quigley, Tory Schiltgen 2010 Cori Bonte, Kayla Braffet, Caylee Costello, Kat Donovan, Aimee Fiedler, Danni Healy, Kelli Herman, Courtney Higgins, Megan Huegli, JoLynn Janckila, Kaitlin Justice, Darci Miller, Elizabeth Nagelhout, Danielle Neuhalfen, Christa Nyblom, Steph Peterson, Hannah Phillips, Chelsey Poole, Emily Quigley, Brie Rogers, Tory Schiltgen, Brittany Sipp Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Exellence 2007 Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, Chelsea Goosen, Jessica Heine, Erin Kasmarik, Liz Lane, Kelly Larson, Kelly Larson, Nicole Lograsso, Alex Schaller, Kellie Van Gerpen, Kelsey Worcester 2008 Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, Chelsea Goosen, Danielle Healy, Jessica Heine JoLynn Janckila, Erin Kasmarik, Kelly Larson Nicole Lograsso, Elizabeth Nagelhout Danielle Pappas, Emily Quigley, Alexandra Schaller, Tory Schiltgen, Kellie VanGerpen

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NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-Region 2007 Alex Schaller, Kerstyn Farrell, Chelsea Goosen, Erin Kasmarik, Kelly Larson, Kellyn Farrell 2008 Kerstyn Farrell (1), Chelsea Goosen (2), Erin Kasmarik (2), Kelly Larson (3), Kellyn Farrell (3), Vanessa Paswaters (3), Jessica Heine (HM) 2010 Cori Bonte, Danni Healy NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-America Team 2007 Kelly Larson NSCAA Great Lakes Second-Team All-Region 2010 Danni Healy NSCAA Great Lakes Third-Team All-Region 2009 Kaitlin Justice The Summit League Athlete of the Month 2008 Nicole Lograsso (November) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team 2008 Erin Kasmarik (2)

Division II Era

First Team All-North Central Confernece 2003 Erin Miller Second Team All-North Central Conference 2003 Michelle Rahe Honorable Mention All-NCC 2000 Jennifer Briggs 2001 Jennifer Briggs, Janie Fagan, Alissa Bernth, Carly Failla NCC All-Academic 2000 Josie Hutchinson, Erica Rounds, Stephanie Schafer 2001 Josie Hutchinson, Erica Rounds, 2002 Josie Hutchinson, Amy Goodrich, Melissa Speiser, Jennifer Hasis, Janie Fagan 2003 Amy Goodrich, Melissa Speiser, Jennifer Hasis, Alissa Bernth, Molly Scharfenkamp, Kara Carpenter, Dessie Hoppes North Central Conference Player of the Week 2001 Janine Fagan (Sept. 9) 2002 Jennifer Briggs (Sept. 17) Melissa Speiser (Oct. 10) Janine Fagan (Nov. 5) 2003 Erin Miller (Sept. 16) Amy Goodrich (Oct. 14) Erin Miller (Oct. 14) Second Team All-Region 2001 Jennifer Briggs NSCAA All-Central Region 2003 Erin Miller NSCAA All-America Second Team 2003 Erin Miller


South Dakota State University Founded 1881 • Brookings, S.D.

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South Dakota State University You Can Go Anywhere From Here With a record enrollment of 12,816 students in the fall of 2011, South Dakota State remains the state’s largest institution of higher learning.

SDSU Early History

Located in Brookings, the Territorial Legislative Assembly authorized SDSU in 1881 to serve as the state’s land grant institution. Territorial Council member John O’Brien Scobey managed to secure Dakota Agricultural College for his city. Although allocations fell short of the actual cost, the school did open in the fall of 1884 because the president, George Lilley, advanced $500 — one-third of his salary — to finish three rooms in the new Central Building. “Old Central” was soon joined by South (1885) and North (1887), forming the nucleus of campus for a decade and a half. During the first year of operation, the college only held preparatory classes. College classes started in 1885 with five teachers, 17 freshman and 61 preparatory students. Growth stayed slow and erratic for many years, but by the turn of the 20th century, 242 students enrolled and by 1990, SDSU enrollment grew to more than 9,000 students.

Colleges Established

SDSU granted nearly 70,000 degrees since its charter in 1881. The structure of the college became more complex as enrollments increased. The first nine chairs of instruction established in 1884 included agriculture, science, mathematics, English, modern languages, military tactics, veterinary science, practical business, political & domestic economy and music. By 1907, the year the name of the institution changed to South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, there were 22 departments on campus. Reorganization into the five divisions that formed the basis for the designation of colleges was completed under President Charles W. Pugsley in 1923. In 1964, when “State College” became South Dakota State University, the school included six colleges. Now, students can earn degrees offered through eight colleges. Students can choose from more than 200 majors, minors and options at SDSU with more than 2,500 different course offerings. Master’s degrees can be earned in more than 30 areas, with doctorates available in eight fields. SDSU also offers degree programs through the South Dakota Public Universities and Research Center in Sioux Falls. The Office of Academic Affairs and Outreach coordinates evening, RDTN, Internet and off-campus courses. The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools accredits SDSU, while numerous departments on campus hold accreditation from various other agencies. SDSU celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2006, a yearlong event that culminated with the 2006 Hobo Day football game. Over those 125 years, SDSU grew from a campus of 80 acres in 1881 to a 271-acre campus with facilities worth more than $220 million. The university owns or leases another 15,000 acres for research throughout the state. The Printing and Journalism Building — now named

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AGGIE SCHOOL CLOCK TOWER—The clock tower sits in front of the Tompkins Alumni Center on the west side of campus. The alumni center is host to many university and alumni functions throughout the year. The Coughlin Campanile (left) is considered South Dakota State University’s most recognizable landmark. The campanile’s cornerstone was laid on June 10, 1929, by Charles Coughlin and its chimes have called students to classes with its famous Westminster peals ever since.

Anson and Ada May Yeager Hall — underwent a $2.1 million expansion and renovation project. Other recent campus construction projects include a $7 million expansion to Crothers Engineering Hall, the renovation of Solberg Hall and the building of a $9 million performing arts center, which opened in the fall of 2002. A new residence hall (Caldwell Hall) and the University Student Union expansion and renovation opened in the fall of 2005, and the Enterprise Institute, located on the southwest corner of campus opened in 2004. In 2005, SDSU spent more than $3 million to install new state of the art scoreboards in Frost Arena and at Coughlin Alumni Stadium.

Agricultural Research

The university reaches all corners of the state through the Cooperative Extension Service and the Agricultural Experiment Station, offering service to improve the quality of rural life. SDSU also sponsors the Center for Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship; Engineering Experiment Station, Office of Remote Sensing; Water Resources Institute; Engineering and Environmental Research Center; Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory; and


South Dakota State University You Can Go Anywhere From Here Northern Grain Insect Research Laboratory. These units help strengthen the university’s growing commitment to research and support of state and local economic development efforts. The Northern Great Plains Biostress Laboratory, dedicated in 1993, houses scientists who focus on research aimed at developing new technologies to protect crops and livestock. SDSU is also one of just five universities to serve as a regional center for the Sun Grant Initiative, which is a concept to solve America’s energy needs and revitalize rural communities with Land-Grant university research, education and Extension programs on renewable energy and bio-based non-food industries. The Harding Distinguished Lecture Series, the F.O. Butler Lectures, the Lusk Lecture and the Amdahl, Schultz-Werth and Griffiths endowments all supplement classroom instruction. Students can also choose from more than 100 clubs and organizations on campus.

Museums & Attractions

The educational opportunities do not end in the classroom or laboratory, as South Dakota State University houses several facilities, including museums and gardens. Dedicated in 1970, and expanded in 2000, the South Dakota Federation of Women’s Club first envisioned the South Dakota Art Museum in 1949. The museum’s collections include early Sioux Indian tribal art, the famed Harvey Dunn paintings of pioneer life and the exclusive Vera Way Marghab linens. The State Agricultural Heritage Museum transformed the former Stock Judging Pavilion into a home for exhibits that record and preserve the agrarian heritage of South Dakota. The 70-acre McCrory Gardens and South Dakota Arboretum, located south and east of campus, provide a beautiful setting for area residents and tourists to enjoy a stroll through the radiant colors and fragrances of one of the top 10 small ornamental gardens in the nation. It is also recognized as an All-American

durability and beauty. SDSU Horticulture, Forestry, Landscape and Parks Department manage the arboretum and gardens. McCrory Gardens continues to develop more gardens, tree and shrub collections.

The Coughlin Campanile

RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES—SDSU has the highest involvement of undergraduates in research of any South Dakota public university. The university is large enough to offer the opportunities, yet small enough to foster student-faculty learning opportunities.

Display Garden, one of only 13 in the nation. In 1993 McCrory Gardens was designated an AllAmerican Judging Garden to conduct research on annual flowers. Since 1985, private contributions made many new gardens possible including the Rose, Rock, Centennial Prairie, Iris, True Lily, Mum, Native Prairie Collection, Oak Tree Memorial Garden, All-Red Specialty Garden, Peony Garden, Shrub Rose Collection, and Children’s Maze. In August 1994, McCrory Gardens dedicated the Mickelson Grove Memorial in honor of former governor and Brookings resident George S. Mickelson. In 1982, they dedicated the area north of the formal garden to the planting and testing of ornamental trees and shrubs. The 45-acre site was designated the South Dakota State Arboretum in 1988. The arboretum’s purpose is to test woody plants needed to protect agricultural fields and livestock from the region’s harsh environment, to provide hardy trees to shade our towns and cities, and to test ornamental shrubs for both

COOLIDGE-SYLVAN THEATRE—The Sylvan Theatre, located on the southwest corner of campus, is an outdoor amphitheater that has been the site of concerts, graduations and inaugurations of university presidents since its dedication by President Calvin Coolidge in September 1927.

South Dakota State’s most recognizable landmark may be the 165-foot Coughlin Campanile, the state’s largest chimes tower. A climb of 179 steps leads to a panoramic view of the city. 1909 Engineering graduate Charles Coughlin, who later went on to become head of the Briggs & Stratton Corporation, donated the statuesque structure on the west end of campus at a cost of $65,000. Coughlin laid the campanile’s cornerstone on June 10, 1929. Since then, its chimes call students to classes with the famous Westminster peals. An alumni-sponsored project to restore the campanile was completed in the summer of 2001. Named after a former SDSU President, The Hilton M. Briggs Library, the state’s largest, opened in 1977 and joined South Dakota’s statewide automated library network in 1988. Through the library, users can access holdings from all 10 of the state’s libraries, including official documents and more than 1 million other holdings at Briggs. Adjacent to the campanile, Coolidge-Sylvan Theatre provides a restful, green haven for students since its dedication by President Calvin Coolidge in September 1927. Over the years the outdoor amphitheater hosted concerts, graduations and inaugurations for university presidents. Woodbine Cottage, the home of the university president, is a charming example of Queen Anne architecture. Built in 1887 by South Dakota Agricultural College’s second president, Dr. Lewis McLouth, the home is crowned by multiple rooflines. The house also served as a women’s dormitory, music hall and infirmary.

SOUTH DAKOTA ART MUSEUM—The museum is home to several collections, including early Sioux Indian tribal art, the famed Harvey Dunn paintings of pioneer life, and the exclusive Vera Way Marghab linens. The South Dakota Art Museum also has a variety of other exhibits throughout the year.

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South Dakota State University You Can Go Anywhere From Here The Jackrabbits

Two theories exist as to how and why SDSU’s athletic teams became known as the “Jackrabbits.” Most believe that the name “Jackrabbits” came from a story and cartoon sketch that appeared in a Minneapolis newspaper following a 1905 football game between the University of Minnesota and South Dakota State College. Many believe that a reporter for the newspaper, knowing of the preponderance of jackrabbits in the Brookings area, wrote that the SDSC team was as quick as jackrabbits. Many people believe that the school adopted the Jackrabbits as its official nickname from that beginning. The other theory about the origin of the nickname came in The Jackrabbit, SDSU’s yearbook. A poem in the 1907 yearbook puts forth the idea that the yearbook is called The Jackrabbit because a group of juniors wished to immortalize themselves by changing the name of the yearbook. Athletic teams followed suit, adopting the nickname. Prior to the adoption of the Jackrabbit nickname, fans knew the school athletic teams as the Barn Yard Cadets as SDSU was known as South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1907. The Jackrabbit can run at speeds of 30-to35 miles per hour, with bursts up to 45, making it the second fastest animal in North America, second only to the pronghorn antelope, which can run at speeds up to 60 miles per hour. Jackrabbits are, properly speaking, not rabbits but hares, with longer feet and longer ears than rabbits. Most hares live in open country, whereas rabbits - like cottontails - live in brushy habitats. Jackrabbits can grow up to two feet long, weigh froms six to nine pounds, with ears up to eight inches long. Hares are vegetarians, eating tender herbs in summer, and woody twigs and bark in the winter.

MEMORIAL PARK—Memorial Park, located between DuPuy Military Hall and Briggs Library in the center of campus, honors SDSU students who have served in the armed forces, including Congressional Medal of Honor recipients Capt. Willibald Bianchi and Col. Leo Thorsness. The park was dedicated in the fall of 2000.

Brookings, South Dakota

Named after W.W. Brookings, who came to the area in 1857. That winter, his legs froze badly enough to force doctors to amputate them. Undaunted, Brookings stayed and eventually became president of the territorial council and a judge in the state supreme court. In honor of his support of railroad construction, and possibly because of his stalwart nature, South Dakota’s first locomotive was named the “Judge Brookings.” Situated at the intersection of U.S. Highway 14 and Interstate 29, about 20 miles west of the Minnesota border and 50 miles north of Sioux Falls, the Brookings community of about 18,500 people continues to grow. The community also houses several recognizable companies including Rainbow Play Systems, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (3M medical products), Larson Manufacturing (doors and windows), and Daktronics, a leading manufacturer of scoreboards and display systems.

HILTON M. BRIGGS LIBRARY—Shown above is the entrance to South Dakota’s largest library, which was opened in 1977 and later joined the state’s automated library network in 1988. Through the library, users have access to holdings from all 10 of South Dakota’s libraries, including official documents and more than 1 million other holdings in Briggs.

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WOODBINE COTTAGE—Built in 1887 by SDSU’s second president, Dr. Lewis McLouth, Woodbine Cottage serves as the home of the university president. Over the years, the house has also served as a women’s dormitory, music hall and infirmary.

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McCRORY GARDENS—The 70-acre McCrory Gardens and South Dakota Arboretum are located south and east of SDSU’s campus. The gardens provide a beautiful setting for area residents and tourists to enjoy a stroll through the radian colors and fragrances of one of the top 10 small ornamental gardens in the nation.

SOUTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE MUSEUM—Originally constructed as the Stock Judging Pavilion, the South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum is now home to exhibits that record and preserve the agrarian heritage of the state.


South Dakota State University Majors and Minors Majors

• Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ABE) • Agricultural and Resource Economics (AGEC) • Agricultural Business • Agricultural Education, Communication and Leadership • Agricultural Systems Technology (AST) • Agronomy • Animal Science (AS) • Apparel Merchandising (AM) • Applied Technical Science, Bachelor of (BATS) • Art (ART) • Athletic Training (AT) • Aviation (AVIA) • Biochemistry • Biology (BIOL) • Biotechnology • Business Area Studies • Career and Technical Education (CTE) • Chemistry (CHEM) • Civil Engineering (CEE) • Clinical and Laboratory Sciences (MEDT) • Communication Studies and Theatre (CST) • Computer Science (CSC) • Construction Management (CM) • Consumer Affairs (CA) • Counseling and Human Resources Development (CHRD) • Curriculum and Instruction • Dairy Manufacturing (DS) • Dairy Production (DS) • Early Childhood Education • Economics (ECON) and Business Specialization • Educational Administration (EDAD) • Electrical Engineering (EE) • Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) • Engineering Physics • English (ENGL) • Entrepreneurial Studies (ENTR) • Environmental Management (ENVM) • Family and Consumer Sciences Education (FCSE) • French Studies (FREN) • General Agriculture • Geographic Information Sciences (GIS) • Geography (GEOG) • German (GER) • Global Studies (GLST) • Graphic Design (ARTD) • Health Physical Education, and Recreation (HPER) • Health Promotion • History (HIST) • Honors College (HON) • Horticulture (HO) • Hospitality Management (HMGT) • Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) • Industrial Management (IM) • Interdisciplinary Studies • Interior Design (ID) • Journalism (MCOM) • Landscape Architecture (LA) • Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MNET) • Mathematics (MATH) • Mechanical Engineering (ME) • Microbiology (MICR) • Music (MUS) • Music Education • Music Merchandising • Nursing (NURS) • Nutrition and Food Science (NFS) • Park and Recreation Management (PRM)

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Pharmacy (PHA) Physics (PHYS) Political Science (POLS) Psychology (PSYC) Range Science (RANG) Safety Management (SM) Sociology (SOC) Software Engineering (SE) Spanish (SPAN) Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences (WL)

Minors

• Accounting (ACCT) • Aerospace Studies (AIR) • Agricultural Business • Agricultural Marketing • Agricultural Systems Technology (AST) • Agronomy • American Indian Studies • Animal Science (AS) • Apparel Studies (AM) • Applied Information Technology (AIT) • Art (ART) • Aviation (AVIA) • Biology (BIOL) • Biomedical Engineering • Biorenewable Resources • Biotechnology • Botany (BOT) • Business • Chemistry (CHEM) • Communication Studies and Theatre (CST) • Computer Science (CSC) • Consumer Affairs (CA) • Criminal Justice (CJUS) • Dance • Economics (ECON) • English (ENGL) • Entrepreneurial Studies (ENTR) • Equine Studies • European Studies (EURS) • Food Safety • French Studies (FREN) • Geographic Information Sciences (GIS) • Geography (GEOG) • German (GER) • Gerontology (GERO) • Global Agriculture • Global Studies (GLST) • Health Education (HLTH) • Health Science (HSC) • History (HIST) • Horticulture (HO) • Hotel and Foodservice Management (HFM) • Human Development, Child and Family Studies (HDFS) • Interior Design (ID) • Journalism (MCOM) • Latin American Studies (LAS) • Leadership (LEAD) • Leadership and Management of Nonprofit Organizations (LMNO) • Marketing • Mathematics (MATH) • Merchandising (MRCH) • Microbiology (MICR) • Military Science (MSL) • Music (MUS) • Nutrition (NFS) • Pest Management • Philosophy (PHIL)

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Physical Education (PE) Physics (PHYS) Political Science (POLS) Professional Writing Psychology (PSYC) Range Science (RANG) Reading Minor, System Religion (REL) Sociology (SOC) Spanish (SPAN) Statistics (STAT) Teaching Women’s Studies (WMST) Zoology (ZOOL)

Other

• Engineering Mechanics

Pre-Professional Programs • • • • • • • • • • •

(Pre-) Chiropractic (Pre-) Dental (Pre-) Law (Pre-) Medicine (Pre-) Ministerial (Pre-) Mortuary (Pre-) Occupational Therapy (Pre-) Optometry (Pre-) Physical Therapy (Pre-) Physician Assistant (Pre-) Veterinary Science (VET)

Specialization

• Food and Biological Materials Engineering (FBME) • Food Science Specialization • Modern Language (MFL) Business-Economics Specialization

Other Programs

• General Studies (Associate of Arts) • Genetics • Natural Resource Studies

Certificate Programs

• Entrepreneurship Certificate • Geographic Information Sciences Certificate

Certifications

• Athletic Coaching • Soil Science • Teacher Education

Emphasis

• Botany (BOT)

Endorsement

• Early Childhood Education Kindergarten Education

For more information about South Dakota State University academic programs, call the Admissions Office at: 1-800-952-3541 or (605) 688-6891 Admissions E-mail: SDSU.Admissions@sdstate.edu

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SDSU Women’s Soccer Media Outlets Media Information

Credentials - All requests for media credentials for SDSU home soccer games should be directed to the South Dakota State sports information department at least 24 hours prior to the event. Credentials will be mailed if requests are received a week or more in advance. Otherwise, credentials may be picked up at the Jackrabbit Ticket Office inside the Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or at the Fishback Soccer Park ticket table one hour prior to the start of the event. Due to limited seating, only working media will be allowed access on a first-come, first-served basis. The following guidelines apply specifically to Internet sites: • No more than two people working for the official Web site of the opponent and/or its official conference site will be issued credentials. • Web sites whose content centers around message boards and chat rooms where users can post anonymous information and/or rumors are ineligible for any consideration for credentials or access. • Credentials will not be granted to any agency operating sites that are in any way affiliated with gambling, or to freelance or fan-based sites that are not affiliated with a legitimate news-gathering organization. The final decision for credentials remains at the sole discretion of the South Dakota State sports information department.

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Newspaper

Statistics - The South Dakota State sports information office will keep official statistics and will distribute final statistics to teams and members of the media within 15 minutes after the conclusion of a game.

WNAX - 570 AM Contact..............................................Steve Imming - Sports Director E-mail.................................................................imming@wnax.com Phone/Fax.............................................. (605) 668-1179 / 665-8788 Toll Free.................................................................. 1-800-843-0089 Web..........................................................................www.wnax.com

Sioux Falls Argus Leader Contact................................................ Terry Vandrovec - Beat Writer E-mail..................................................tvandrovec@argusleader.com Phone/Fax.............................................. (605) 977-3923 / 977-3933 Web................................................................ www.argusleader.com

On the Web - The latest Jackrabbit news and updates can be viewed on the Internet at www. GoJacks.com, the official site of South Dakota State University athletics. Box scores, statistics and a game recap will be posted within an hour following the conclusion of a contest.

KWSN - 1230 AM Contact............................................... Craig Mattick and Chris Tubbs. E-mail................................................... craig.mattick@bybradio.com E-mail..................................................... Chris.Tubbs@bybradio.com Phone/Fax.............................................. (605) 271-5873 / 336-0415 Web..........................................................................www.kwsn.com

Interview Policy - Outside of athletics events, interviews with South Dakota State University student-athletes must be arranged 24 hours in advance Monday through Thursday by contacting the SDSU sports information office or the head coach of the sport involved. Please do not contact the student-athlete directly without prior approval — phone numbers of SDSU student-athletes will not be released Media members should understand that all return calls will be made collect or via a toll-free number, unless the student-athlete does the interview from the sports information office. Jackrabbit student-athletes will not be available for interviews prior to a contest the day of a game, but will be available for post-game interviews 10 minutes after the conclusion of contests by contacting a member of the sports information staff or coaching staff.

KSOO - 99.1 FM Contact..........................Brad Peterson, Warren Swain, Jeff Harkness E-mail................................................................Brad@espn991.com E-mail............................................................ Warren@espn991.com E-mail................................................................Jeff@easy1001.com Phone/Fax................................................................. (605) 362-3776 Web.....................................................................www.espn991.com

Contact Information

Media inquiries for Jackrabbit soccer should be directed to Jacob Dreyer, graduate assistant, sports information. Office............................................. (605) 688-4822 Cell................................................ (319) 215-6979 Fax................................................. (605) 688-5999 E-mail............................ jacob.dreyer@sdstate.edu

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Brookings Radio Contact..................................................Dellas Cole - Sports Director E-mail.......................................... kbrksports@kbrk.threeeagles.com Phone/Fax.............................................. (605) 692-1430 / 692-4441 Web........................................................... www.brookingsradio.com

Television

KDLT-TV — NBC Contact.............................................Mark Ovenden - Sports Director Contact............................................. Kolbe Nelson - Weekend Sports. E-mail..................................................................... sports@kdlt.com Phone/Fax................................................................. (605) 361-1357 Web............................................................................ www.kdlt.com KELO-TV — CBS Contact.................................................Matt Holsen - Sports Director E-mail.......................................................... mholsen@keloland.com Phone....................................................................... (605) 357-5675 Contact......................................... Jim Madalinsky - Weekend Sports E-mail..................................................... jmadalinsky@keloland.com Phone....................................................................... (605) 357-5692 Office Phone/Fax.................................... (605) 336-1300 / 336-7936 Web.....................................................................www.keloland.com KSFY-TV — ABC Contact......................................... Erik Thorstenson - Sports Director E-mail.......................................................... ethorstenson@ksfy.com Phone....................................................................... (605) 373-7376 Contact................................................Dylan Scott - Weekend Sports E-mail..................................................................... dscott@ksfy.com Phone....................................................................... (605) 373-7369 Fax............................................................................ (605) 336-7936 Web............................................................................www.ksfy.com

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Brookings Register Contact..................................................Troy Maroney - Sports Editor Contact.................................................... Sean Welsh - Sports Writer E-mail.................................................sports@brookingsregister.com Phone/Fax.............................................. (605) 692-6271 / 692-2979 Web....................................................... www.brookingsregister.com

Aberdeen American News Contact..............................................John Papendick - Sports Editor E-mail............................................. jpapendick@aberdeennews.com Phone/Fax.............................................. (605) 622-2323 / 225-0421 Web........................................................... www.aberdeennews.com Yankton Press & Dakotan Contact............................................ James Cimburek - Sports Editor E-mail................................................. james.cimburek@yankton.net Phone/Fax.............................................. (605) 665-7811 / 665-1721 Web....................................................................... www.yankton.net Rapid City Journal Contact........................................................................Andrew Cutler E-Mail........................................andrew.cutler@rapidcityjournal.com Phone/Fax..................................... (605) 394-8300 / (605) 342-4610 Web.......................................................... www.rapidcityjournal.com Watertown Public Opinion Contact............................................... Roger Merriam - Sports Editor E-mail........................................................rogerm@thepublicopinion Phone/Fax.............................................. (605) 886-6901 / 886-4280 Web.........................................................www.thepublicopinion.com SDSU Collegian Contact..........................................................................Sports Editor E-mail....................................................collegian.sports@gmail.com Phone....................................................................... (605) 688-6164 Web.............................................................www.sdsucollegian.com

News Organizations

The Associated Press, Sioux Falls Contact.................................................. Wayne Ortman - Staff Writer E-mail..................................................................... sdsports@ap.org Phone/Fax................................... 1-800-952-9911 / (605) 332-3931 Web................................................................................www.ap.org Dakota News Network, Fargo, N.D. Contact................................................Steve Carlson - Staff Reporter E-mail.......................................................... stevecarlson@quest.net Phone/Fax.............................................. (701) 237-5000 / 280-0861 Web................................................... www.americanagnetwork.com


South Dakota State University Administration David Chicoine

President, South Dakota State University South Dakota State University ‘69 Dr. David L. Chicoine became the 19th president of South Dakota State University on January 1, 2007. He is the third alumnus to serve as president of the institution. Dr. Chicoine has over 30 years of experience in higher education with the University of Illinois. He is a nationally recognized economist, specializing in public finance, taxation, and rural economics. His higher education administrative experience includes service as Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Dean of the College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Serving most recently as Vice President for Technology and Economic Development for the University of Illinois system and interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Chicoine started his career as an Extension economist and specialist with the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service. As vice president at the University of Illinois, he restructured the university’s technology licensing offices, reaching new milestones each year; launched the university’s early stage capital and business development services company, IllinoisVENTURES, LLC, that supported start-up projects, securing special state and university funding for operations and pre-seed investing and facilitated the creation of the $26.5 million early stage Illinois Emerging Technologies Fund; and he oversaw the expansion of research parks and incubators at the university’s Urbana-Champaign and Chicago campuses. As dean, he transitioned the College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) from 14 administrative units to seven academic departments and the Information Technology unit; completed a capital campaign for ACES surpassing the final goal of $115 million by raising $134 million in private gifts; grew the ACES endowment to $60 million; established $15 million in annual private gift support, funding

Justin Sell

Athletic Director, South Dakota State University Bowling Green University, ‘91 Justin Sell became the 12th director of athletics at South Dakota State on May 29, 2009, taking over for Dr. Fred Oien, who retired on April 8, 2009 after 18 years. Sell came to SDSU after 10 years at the University of Northern Iowa, most recently as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for the Panthers. Responsible for community relations in the areas of economic development, tourism and the Chamber of Commerce, Sell played a vital role in community engagement for UNI athletics. As president and co-founder of the Cedar Valley Sports and Entertainment Commission, he designed, implemented and managed a fundraising plan that raised more than $260,000 to bid and attract statewide, regional and national level events to the local communities. Sell came to UNI in May 1999 as the Operations Manager for Athletic Facilities before earning a promotion to Assistant Athletic Director for Operations in 2000. He worked his way up to Associate Athletic Director in 2002, where he began sport management of nine sports and direct oversight of more than 100 employees Prior to UNI, Sell worked as the Director of Ticket Operations and Assistant Facility Director and Intramural Director at Villanova from 1995-99, whre he oversaw facility capital projects. Before arriving at Villanova, he worked at Syracuse University and Ohio State. Sell graduated from Bowling Green State University in 1991, earning a degree in Sport Management. He received his master’s in Sport Administration in 1992 from Ohio State, where he worked as a graduate assistant for facilities, summer camps and compliance. He and his wife, Jennie, have four children - Abbie, Zach, Josh and Eric.

endowed positions, scholarships and fellowships, and program support for teaching, research, and Extension; and he oversaw the completion of the $22 million ACES Library, Information and Alumni Center where $11 million was from gifts from ACES alumni and friends. He has co-authored four books, 12 book chapters and more than 100 invited and/or peer reviewed academic journal articles. Dr. Chicoine served as an advisor to the Illinois General Assembly on tax issues, farmland property tax assessments, public finance and rural economic issues. He served as a member of the Illinois Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors, and was a member of the board of the Illinois State Treasurer’s Technology Development Fund. He currently is a tenured faculty member in the SDSU Department of Economics, where he has been recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus. Chicoine served as the faculty representative to the Big Ten Conference and the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He served as chair of the Budget and Finance Committee for the Big Ten Conference for nine of his eleven year term. Dr. Chicoine is a graduate of SDSU with a B.S. in agribusiness in 1969, and the University of Delaware where he received an M.S. in agricultural economics in 1971. In 1978 he received an M.A. in economics from Western Illinois University, and in 1979 he completed his Ph.D. in agricultural economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Mylo Hellickson

Faculty Athletic Representative, South Dakota State University North Dakota State University ‘64 Dr. Mylo Hellickson has been South Dakota State University’s Faculty Athletic Representative to the NCAA since 1977. He also serves as the chairman of the Athletic, Intramural and Recreation Committee on campus as well as serving as interm athletic director from December 2008 to May 29, 2009. Hellickson returned to the classroom as a professor in agricultural engineering after serving several years as Director of Agricultural Extension at SDSU. He has been on staff at South Dakota State since 1969, serving as a professor in agricultural engineering until he was appointed as head of that department during the summer of 1982. Dr. Hellickson’s specialty has been in the area of livestock structures and environment with recent emphasis on solar energy use in agriculture. A native of Belfield, N.D., Hellickson earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural engineering from North Dakota State University in 1964. He later added a master’s degree in agricultural engineering in 1966 from his Alma mater before continuing his education at West Virginia University, where he earned his Ph.D. in engineering in 1969. Hellickson was presented the North Central Conference Meritorious Service Award at the November 1990 meetings.

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South Dakota State University Administration Leon Costello

Senior Associate Athletic Director-External, South Dakota State University Loras College, ‘98 Leon Costello brought his comprehensive background in athletic marketing and administration from the University of Northern Iowa to the South Dakota State athletic staff in March 2010 as the senior associate athletic director for external affairs. Costello worked in a variety of roles for the Northern Iowa Athletic Department the past eight years, most recently serving as the associate athletic director for external relations since July 2008. In that position, Costello oversaw the marketing efforts for the Panther athletic program, directed the Panther Scholarship Club and supervised the men’s and women’s golf programs. During his tenure, Costello assisted in negotiating a 10-year agreement with Learfield Sports to provide additional marketing resources. From 2005-08 Costello served as the assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions, where he assisted with the fundraising efforts of the McLeod Center capital project and coordinated all aspects for the athletic sales and marketing plan, including managing the Northern Iowa Sports Radio Network. Under his direction, UNI also secured two separate cable television agreements and saw a 700 percent increase in membership of the official student athletic group. A native of Fairbank, Iowa, Costello graduated from Loras College with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and sport science in 1998. While at Loras, he also played for the Duhawk men’s basketball team. After working in sales in the private sector for two years, Costello enrolled in graduate school at Western Illinois University. While completing his master’s degree in sport management in 2002, Costello served an internship in marketing and game operations with the Boston Celtics. In the fall of 2002, Northern Iowa hired him as its athletic marketing and promotions assistant, where he worked for a year before earning a promotion to director of athletic marketing and promotions in January 2003. Leon and his wife Heather live in Brookings with their daughter Cailin.

Kathy Helens

Associate Athletic Director-Compliance/SWA, South Dakota State University Kathy Heylens came to South Dakota State in July 1984 as a member of the staff in the admissions office before moving to athletics two years later as a senior secretary. Heylens became the institution’s first full-time Compliance Coordinator in 1990 and continues those duties as the associate athletic director for compliance and senior woman administrator. Heylens manages all aspects of the athletics compliance program to ensure strict adherence with NCAA, affiliated conferences and university rules and regulations for amateurism, eligibility, recruiting, financial aid, awards and benefits, playing and practice seasons and enforcement. Heylens recently accepted an appointment of a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, which serves as the primary legislative body in the Division I governance structure. She also accepted an appointment to the four-member Legislative Council Administrative Committee, which acts on behalf of the full Legislative Council between meetings to transact routine items of business. She also serves on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Governance Committee. In addition to her day-to-day duties, Heylens serves on the Undergraduate Experience Committee, Diversity Committee, Intercollegiate Athletics Board and Compliance Team. A Watertown, S.D., native, Kathy and her husband, Bill, live in Volga, S.D. and have two grown children. 64

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Rob Peterson

Senior Associate Athletic Director-Internal, South Dakota State University Northern Michigan, ‘92 Rob Peterson joined the South Dakota State University in April 2000, as an assistant athletic director for internal operations. Now the Jackrabbits senior associate athletic director for internal affairs, Peterson supervises the Jackrabbit athletic department internal operations, with a primary focus on the day-today operations of the department. Peterson also serves as sports supervisor for football, equestrian, baseball, swimming/ diving and track/cross country. Before joining the SDSU staff, Peterson served as the coordinator of athletic facilities, events & projects for Fresno State University from 1997-2000. In this position, Peterson supervised seven athletic venues and the game operations for 10 sports. Prior to his time at Fresno State, Peterson served as assistant director of recreation - facilities & events at Northern Michigan University from 1995-97. This position provided him the opportunity to supervise events and operations for the Superior Dome on the campus of NMU. This facility also houses the United States Olympic Education Center. Peterson started his career at Northern Michigan as the director of sport clubs from 1994-95. Peterson’s collegiate education includes completion of an HVAC certificate program at Northern Michigan in 1981, a Bachelor of Science in physical education & health at NMU in 1992 and a Masters of Arts in Sports Administration from Central Michigan University in 1995. He also completed a collegiate marketing internship with NMU athletics and a professional sports operations internship with the Green Bay Packers, both in 1993. A Marquette, Mich., native, Peterson lives in Brookings with his two chocolate labs, Tucker and Bailey. His primary interests include college football, baseball, softball and ice hockey. Rob also enjoys reading, especially on the topics of professional leadership and history.


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