2009 University of the Ozarks Women's Soccer Guide

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OZARKS 2009 Media Guide

Heather Dryden

Emalee Pearson

Kristyn Shinn

Taylor Crutchfield

Roxanne Moody


Kaitlyn Williams

Kristi Gordon Lori Langman


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2009 Media Guide Credits Editor: Josh Peppas Layout & Design: Josh Peppas Photographers: Zach Doty and the Sports Information Office Univ. of the Ozarks Public Information Office Assistant Editor: Emalee Pearson Desktop Publishing: Adobe InDesign CS3/Adobe Photoshop CS3 Print Production: MultiAd Free copies of the media guide can be requested by contacting Josh Peppas at 479-979-1483 or via e-mail at jpeppas@ozarks.edu.

GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Table of Contents 2 Sports Information Contact 2 Media Information ADMINISTRATION & ATHLETIC STAFF 3 Administration 3 Quick Facts 3 Staff Directory COACHING STAFF 4 Head Coach Bryan Drotar 4 Assistant Coach Colby Keesee 2009 SOCCER PREVIEW 5 Preview 6 Roster 6 Team Picture 2009 PLAYER PROFILES 7 Taylor Crutchfield 9 Heather Dryden 11 Roxanne Moody 13 Emalee Pearson 15 Kristyn Shinn 17 Kristi Gordon 18 Lori Langman 19 Kaitlyn Williams 20 Newcomers 2008 SEASON IN REVIEW 21 ASC Review 22 Season Review 23 Final Statistics 23 Match Results 23 Team vs Opponents 2009 OPPONENTS 24 Opponent Quick Facts HISTORY 25 Career Leaders 25 Season Records 25 Match Records 25 Coaching Records 26 Honors & Awards 26 All-Time Letterwinners 27 Year-By-Year Results 28 All-Time Series Records 28 Hurie Field AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 29 ASC Staff 29 ASC History THIS IS OZARKS 30 Campus Overview 31 Academic Excellence 32 Student Life National Award The 2008 University of the Ozarks women’s soccer media guide was voted the second-best in the nation in its division by the College Sports Information Directors of America. The cover was voted the nation’s best. It is the second straight year the women’s soccer media guide has earned an award.

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Josh Peppas is in his ninth year as Sports InforCoverage mation Director at Ozarks. He additionally serves Ozarks maintains a comprehensive official athletic department web site. as the Assistant to the Director of Athletics. PepUp-to-date information, including schedules, statistics, rosters and news pas is responsible for the day-to-day operations of releases for all ten varsity sports are provided. Biographical informathe Sports Information Office, including maintaintion for players and coaches provide in-depth coverage found only ing the athletic web site and promoting Ozarks’ on www.ozarks.edu/athletics. In-game Live Stats from Stat Crew has ten sports. He is an active member of College been added to help fans follow games on Ozarks’ web site. Live audio streaming is done for some conference home games. Media guides for Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). Peppas six sports along with general department news, soccer-related links, has had a combined six media guides earn “Best in the Nation” Aerie Club and Hall of Fame information are found on the site. citations from CoSIDA the past two years. The cover of the 2008 women’s soccer media guide was named the nation’s best in its Credentials category. Peppas also produces Eagle Insider , a quarterly alumni Media or photo credentials are not required for admittance to Ozarks soccer matches for working media. However, it is requested that media E-Magazine for the athletic department. A native of Ozark, Ark., he earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from seeking to cover a game contact the Sports Information Director prior Ozarks in 2000. He and his wife, Kelli, are the parents of Brant to the game to ensure seating at press row. Requests for seating in (4) and Brayden (1). press row can be made at 479.979.1483 or via e-mail at jpeppas@ ozarks.edu. Daniel Gallegos is in his third year as the assistant sports information director at Ozarks. Press Services In addition to his assistance with the day-to-day Media guides, game programs, rosters, up-to-date results, and statistics operations of the Sports Information Office, he are available to working members of the media prior to each Lady is the primary contact for baseball and women’s Eagles home match. Additional information is available by request. An basketball. He is the host of his own sports talk official NCAA box score and play-by-play information may be obtained radio show - “Mid-Week Sports Report” - heard from the Sports Information Director approximately 10 minutes followweekly on campus. He is a member of the ing the conclusion of the match. National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and earned ASC Assistant SID Academic All-Conference status last Interviews year. Gallegos is the play-by-play announcer for Eagles baseball All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Sports and softball. He played one season of baseball at Ozarks. A naInformation Office. Coaches and athletes will be available following tive of Sherwood, Ark., Gallegos is a senior strategic communicamatches after a brief cooling off period. The best time to interview tions major. coaches is typically in the mornings, Monday through Thursday. Generally, the best time to interview student-athletes is directly before Emalee Pearson enters her second year as a afternoon practice. sports information student assistant at Ozarks. A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, Pearson is a memGame Broadcasts ber of the women’s soccer team and was named Broadcast media in attendance are requested to contact the Sports to the All-ASC Team in 2008. She is a two-time Information Director one week prior to the match in question. member of the American Southwest Conference Primary Media Outlets All-Academic Team. Following the 2008 season, Radio Print Media she earned a spot on the NSCAA/adidas Scholar-The Johnson County Graphic -KXIO 106.9 FM Athlete All-South Region Honorable Mention Team. She is editor 901 South Rogers 203 East Cherry Street of the Communique , a campus newsletter produced bi-weekly. Clarksville, AR 72830 Clarksville, AR 72830 In 2008, she earned ASC Assistant SID Academic All-Conference Sports Contact: Blaine Leeds Publisher: Christene Fisher status. She is a senior strategic communications major. 479.705.1069 479.754.2005 -River Valley Radio www.thegraphic.com Zach Doty is in his second year as the chief (KCJC-KWKK-KVLD-KVOM-KCAB) -The Russellville Courier athletic department photographer. Doty, of 2705 Parkway Avenue 201 East Second Street Andrews, Texas, is a sophomore strategic comRussellville, AR 72811 Russellville, AR 72811 munications/marketing major. Doty is a member Sports Contact: Aaron Thomas Sports Editor: Sean Ingram of the cross country team, Vice President of 479.968.6816 479.968.5252 membership in Phi Beta Lambda and made the -KDYN 96.7 FM www.couriernews.com Dean’s List. Prior to Ozarks, Doty worked at a 9331 Puddin Ridge Road -Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Waco, Texas, ABC television affiliate and operOzark, AR 72949 PO Box 2221 ated his professional freelance studio in Waco. Sports Contact: Marc Dietz Little Rock, AR 72203 Sports Information Office 479.667.4567 Sports Editor: Wally Hall Josh Peppas, SID, jpeppas@ozarks.edu -KUOZ 100.5 Radio Station 501.378.3411 Office: 479.979.1483 415 College Avenue www.ardemgaz.com Cell: 479.647.0415 Clarksville, AR 72830 Home: 479.670.3781 Advisor: Susan Edens Television Daniel Gallegos, Assistant SID, dgall5946@ozarks.edu 479.979.1450 -KUOZ Channel 6 Office: 479.979.1483 415 College Avenue Cell: 501.442.2930 Soccer-Related Links Clarksville, AR 72830 Emalee Pearson, Student Assistant SID, epear6183@ozarks.edu www.ncaasports.com Advisors: Susan Edens Zach Doty, Chief Photographer, zdoty@ozarks.edu www.nscaa.com 479.979.1450

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SID Fax: 479-979-1330 Mailing Address: 415 College Avenue, Clarksville, AR 72830


ozarks SOCCER administration/staff/quick facts Raised in a small town (pop. 900) in Ohio, Dr. Rick Niece attended a school that housed all classes, grades 1-12, in one building. After graduating from high school, Dr. Niece attended Ohio State University where he received a bachelor of science degree with majors in English and speech. His master’s degree and Ph.D. are from Kent State University. Dr. Niece began his professional career in education as a high school English and speech teacher. He subsequently held a variety of administrative positions at the public school level: department chair, supervisor, assistant principal, curriculum director, and assistant superintendent. In 1988, Dr. Niece left the public school sector and became an assistant professor and special assistant to the dean at Kent State University in Ohio. He later went to Walsh University in Canton, Ohio where he served in several positions: professor, academic dean, provost, executive vice president, and interim president. In 1997, Dr. Niece was named president of the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Arkansas. He and his wife, Sheree, currently live in Clarksville.

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Jimmy Clark begins his fourth year as the Athletic Director and his ninth year as head baseball coach. As Athletic Director, he is responsible for all aspects of the athletic department, with oversight of 16 staff members. A former baseball standout at the University of Central Arkansas, Clark was named the 2005 American Southwest Conference East Division Baseball Coach of the Year after leading the Eagles to their first winning season in nearly a decade. Clark’s 2007 club earned a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 1996. The 2008 team went 32-11, the best record in school history, and made its second straight playoff appearance and reached 14th in the D3baseball.com poll. Two of his players from the 2008 club earned All-America honors from D3baseball. com and another was named to the ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team. He also coached Ozarks’ first student-athlete to ever be named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team. He currently has two players playing professionally in the Continental Baseball League. A native of Conway, Ark., he coached at Heber Springs High School (Ark.) for nine years and was named the 2AAA Conference Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1998. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from UCA and his master’s degree in secondary education from University of Arkansas-Little Rock. Clark and his wife, Kelli, have two sons, Dax and Cole.

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Team Information 2008 Overall Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11-0 2008 Conference Record/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7-0 (9th ASC) Home/Away/Neutral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5-0/3-6-0/0-0-0 2008 Postseason. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did not qualify Returning Starters/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/6 Newcomers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

First Season of Soccer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 All-Time Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-159-14 (.265) Winning Seasons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 NCAA Tournament Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 ASC Championship Tournament Appearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 ASC Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

Coaching Staff Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bryan Drotar (2nd season) Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado Christian University, ‘96 Record at Ozarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11-0 Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1334 E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bdrotar@ozarks.edu Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colby Keesee (3rd season) Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Arkansas-Little Rock, ‘07 Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1334 E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ckeesee@ozarks.edu Athletic Directory 479-979-xxxx (ext.) Ext. Jimmy Clark, AD, jclark@ozarks.edu 1484 Josh Peppas, SID, jpeppas@ozarks.edu 1483 Chad Floyd, Head Trainer, cfloyd@ozarks.edu 1472 Baseball Office Jimmy Clark, Head Coach, jclark@ozarks.edu 1409 Robert Mummey, Asst. Coach, rmummey@ozarks.edu 1409 Curt Dixon, Asst. Coach, cdixon@ozarks.edu 1409 Men’s Basketball Office Doug Boxell, Head Coach, dboxell@ozarks.edu 1326 Luke Hammond, Asst. Coach, lhammond@ozarks.edu 1326 Women’s Basketball Office Carl Ramsey, Head Coach, cramsey@ozarks.edu 1325 Alex Holland, Asst. Coach, aholl538@ozarks.edu 1325 Cross Country Office Brian Hull, Head Coach, bhull@ozarks.edu 1400 Men’s Soccer Office John Cossaboon, Head Coach, jcossaboon@ozarks.edu 1210 Matt Torok, Asst. Coach, mtorok@ozarks.edu 1210 Women’s Soccer Office Bryan Drotar, Head Coach, bdrotar@ozarks.edu 1334 Colby Keesee, Asst. Coach, ckeesee@ozarks.edu 1334 Softball Office Elizabeth Caroscio, Head Coach, ecaroscio@ozarks.edu 1 463 Chelsea Joslin, Asst. Coach, cjoslin@ozarks.edu 1463 Tennis Office Shaun Wiseman, Head Coach, swiseman@ozarks.edu 1332 Shannon Vivian, Asst. Coach, svivian@ozarks.edu 1332

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Chad Floyd is in his ninth year as the fulltime head athletic trainer. A native of Ozark, Ark., he began his athletic training career with the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. He then went to Arkansas Tech University for three years and on to the Minnesota Twins minor league system. He worked two years with Cooper Clinic Sports Medicine where he oversaw numerous area high schools. He holds state, district and national training certifications and has an Arkansas teaching certificate in health and physical education. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Southwest Athletic Trainers Association and Arkansas Athletic Trainers Association. Floyd received the University’s Alvin C. Broyles Outstanding Professional Staff Award, given to a member of the professional staff who has demonstrated exemplary dedication, professionalism and ability in his or her position, for the 2007-2008 school year. Floyd is a 1995 graduate of Arkansas Tech University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, Mary, are the parents of one son, Jalen.

Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clarksville, Arkansas (7,719) Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1834 Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lady Eagles School Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purple & Gold Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hurie Field (natural grass) Hurie Field Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 National Affiliation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA III Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Southwest President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Rick Niece Athletics Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmy Clark Web Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.ozarks.edu

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ozarks SOCCER Coaching staff Head Coach Bryan Drotar . Bryan Drotar begins his second season at Ozarks after leading the Lady Eagles to a program-best 8 wins in 2008. The team also tied for the most conference wins (6) in school history. The 2008 campaign saw four players earn All-Conference honors, while eight others were named Academic All-Conference. Two made the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-Region Team. Drotar, a native of Longmont, Colo., was the head women’s soccer coach at NAIA Geneva College (Pa.) from 2002-2005 where he led the team to the playoffs in 2003. Prior to his arrival, the team went 3-15-0. Drotar’s team steadily improved in each of his three seasons, with the 2003 team posting a 4-5-1 conference mark. His teams consistently played one of the toughest schedules in the region, competing against NCAA II teams on a regular basis. He served as the assistant women’s coach at NAIA Missouri Baptist College for one season, helping them to a 12-5-1 record in 2001. Drotar was the boy’s and girl’s head coach at Longmont High School (Colo.) and led both teams to the playoffs during his tenure. Prior to Ozarks, he was the Director of Coaching with the Pittsburgh Strikers Soccer Club and was the owner of Step Ahead Soccer, a Pittsburgh-area business that provides private and group lessons. Drotar earned his bachelor’s degree in biblical studies from Colorado Christian University in 1996. He received his master’s degree in sports science from the United States Sports Academy in 2005. He holds an “A” License from the United States Soccer Federation and has an advanced National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Drotar and his wife, Bria, are the parents of four children, Ally, Samuel, Kara and Arden. Bryan Drotar At Ozarks 8-11-0 (1 season) Education: Colorado Christian University ‘96, B.S. - Biblical Studies United States Sports Academy ‘05, M.S. - Sport Science Head Coaching Experience: University of the Ozarks (2008-present) Geneva College (Pa.) (2002-2005) Assistant Coaching Experience: Missouri Baptist College (2001-2002)

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Career Record: Geneva College (2002) Geneva College (2003) Geneva College (2004) Univ. of the Ozarks (2008) TOTALS

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Overall Conference 9-11-0 3-5-0 6-12-1 4-4-0 6-11-0 3-5-0 8-11-0 6-7-0 29-45-1 16-21-0

Drotar Notables: • Led Ozarks to the most wins in school history • Coached four All-Conference players in 2008 • Had two players named to the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-Region Team • Team had eight players, the most of any program at Ozarks, on the ASC All-Academic Team in 2008 • Led Geneva College to the playoffs in 2003 • As an assistant, helped Missouri Baptist College to a 12-5-1 record in 2001 • Coached two academic All-Americans at Geneva College • Coached Geneva College’s all-time leading scorer • Had five players earn First Team All-Conference at Geneva College Personal: Wife: Bria Children: Ally, Samuel, Kara, Arden

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Assistant Coach Colby Keesee Colby Keesee begins her third year as assistant coach at Ozarks. Keesee brings four years of NCAA I playing experience to the Lady Eagles’ program. A native of Fort Smith, Ark., Keesee was a four-year lettermen and a two-year starter at the University of ArkansasLittle Rock. During her collegiate career, Keesee helped the Trojans to the conference tournament her freshman and junior seasons. Keesee was a two-time All-State and a three-time All-Conference player at Fort Smith Southside High School where she was a three-year starter and led the Lady Rebels to the finals of the state tournament her junior year. Keesee’s club experience includes stints on the Arkansas Express and Fayetteville Comets. She also was a member of the Arkansas ODP team for one season. She graduated from UALR with a bachelor’s degree in health and exercise science.


ozarks SOCCER 2009 preview Experienced Lady Eagles prepare For 2009 Playoff Run

After posting the most wins in program history, the 2009 team will figure in the mix for a long-awaited conference playoff spot.

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Lady Eagles celebrate a 3-2 overtime win over LeTourneau University October 25 in Clarksville midfielder Heather Dryden, defender Emalee Pearson and goalkeeper Lori Langman. Despite a strong nucleus, the team will need to replace more than half of its goal scoring. “Our attack is a little unknown,” said Drotar. “We expect Heather to come through again and provide goals. Our other offensive production is still open. The big question mark will be whether we can score.” Dryden, who was named to the All-ASC Third Team, returns for her senior year ranked third in career points (47) and fourth in career goals (18) at Ozarks. She scored five goals and had a team-high 52 shots in 2008. “Heather does a very good job of getting shots on goal,” said Drotar. “She is fast and good in open spaces. We need to get her into situations where we isolate her a little more. I think it will provide more success for her and our team.” In addition to Dryden, Drotar expects newcomers Lacey Mainer and Claudia Solano to spark the offense. “I think Lacey will provide a strong attack up front with her speed,” said Drotar. “Claudia will be in the centermid and can be very valuable in the attack.” With perhaps the offensive attack as a question mark, Ozarks will again rely on an experienced defense to set the tone this season. “I think our team defense will be as strong or stronger than it was last year,” said Drotar. “The unknown is if we have ladies that can consistently put the ball in the back of the net.” Veterans Taylor Crutchfield, Kristyn Shinn, Roxanne Moody and Pearson return for their final year in an Ozarks’ uniform. Crutchfield was All-Conference her freshman season and is a three-year starter. Shinn has been a two-sport athlete during her career and has scored 12 career goals. Moody has played in 54 career

matches, while Pearson has played in 52 career matches and was named Second Team All-Conference in 2008. Both Crutchfield and Pearson were named to the NSCAA ScholarAthlete All-Region Team last season. Added to the mix are junior Kristi Gordon and sophomore Kaitlyn Williams. Gordon started in 18 matches a year ago and Williams started 15 times as a freshman. “Emalee will be the anchor in the defensive line,” said Drotar. “She has a good strong supporting cast around her. She is a great leader and is able to organize her teammates. She is a good defender in her own right, too. Taylor is a consistent player. She works hard at practice and in games. She makes very few mistakes. Kristi, Kristyn and Roxanne will be improved and be big players for us. Kaitlyn was our most improved player last year. She will be a force and we will figure out what position fits her.” Langman returns for her junior season after making the All-ASC Third Team last season. At 5-foot-11, Langman provides Ozarks with an athletic presence in goal. She recorded 129 saves in 2008 and owns a 1.64 career goals against average. “Lori will do a terrific job in goal this year,” said Drotar. “She excels in her understanding of the game. She is aggressive and is a big powerful presence in the box. Technically, she is very sound.” Competition is never lacking in the alwaystough American Southwest Conference, but Drotar believes his squad can make a run at the playoffs. “I think the competition within the conference will be similar to last year,” said Drotar. “I think the playoffs are an attainable goal for us. We were one game out last year. So earning a spot is a realistic goal this year.”

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It was a solid season for Ozarks in 2008, as they collected eight wins and tied for the most conference wins (6) in program history. Ozarks returns eight starters from last season’s 8-11-0 team, which finished 6-7-0 in league play, just one win away from advancing to the playoffs. Back-to-back years in which Ozarks has posted six league wins have built momentum for the program, according to head coach Bryan Drotar. “I think the eight wins is a motivating factor,” said Drotar. “I think it will be in the back of their minds. We don’t spend a lot of time talking about wins and losses, but rather the process that got us there. It is good momentum and adds excitement coming into this year.” The Lady Eagles had their troubles early on last year, but finished strong in conference play, including picking up an upset win over playoff-bound Mary Hardin-Baylor. Drotar hopes to avoid a slow start this year by emphasizing consistency. “Early on we lost some games, and I think as conference play began we started to pick up wins and gain confidence,” said Drotar. “The team understood they could win and could improve.” Drotar, who is entering his second season at Ozarks, brings back a veteran team with six seniors. That kind of experience is key to continuing momentum within the program and having a successful season. “We have a lot of experience,” said Drotar. “Those five seniors have all played significantly during their careers. And I think that experience will be very valuable this year. They worked very hard during the off-season. That is the biggest change from a year ago. They have been the leaders on the field.” Among the eight returning starters are three All-Conference players, which include

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ozarks SOCCER 2009 roster/team picture Numerical Roster No. Name 1 Lori Langman 2 Kristyn Shinn 3 Heather Dryden 4 Taylor Crutchfield 5 Emalee Pearson 6 Natalie Grove 7 Kristi Gordon 8 Roxanne Moody 11 Lacey Mainer 12 Kaitlyn Williams 16 Claudia Solano 18 Katherine Menhard

Position Goalkeeper Forward Midfielder Defender Defender Forward Defender Midfielder Forward Midfielder Midfielder Forward

Ht. 5-10 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-3 5-8 5-5 5-8 5-2

Class JR SR SR SR SR SO JR SR SO SO FR SR

Hometown/High School San Antonio, TX (Reagan HS) Huntsville, AR (Huntsville HS) Plano, TX (Plano HS) Claremore, OK (Claremore HS) Salt Lake City, UT (West HS) Witter, AR (Huntsville HS) Fort Worth, TX (Crowley HS) Euless, TX (Trinity HS) Branch, AR (County Line HS) Clarksville, AR (Clarksville HS) Thompsons Station, TN (Independence HS) Greenville, MS (Seton Home Study School)

Pronunciation Guide #16 Claudia Solano: Suh-Lonn-O By Class Seniors (6): Taylor Crutchfield, Heather Dryden , Katherine Menhard, Roxanne Moody, Kristyn Shinn, Emalee Pearson Juniors (2): Kristi Gordon, Lori Langman Sophomores (3): Natalie Grove, Lacey Mainer, Kaitlyn Williams Freshman (1): Claudia Solano

Alphabetical Roster No. Name 4 Taylor Crutchfield 3 Heather Dryden 7 Kristi Gordon 6 Natalie Grove 1 Lori Langman 11 Lacey Mainer 18 Katherine Menhard 8 Roxanne Moody 5 Emalee Pearson 2 Kristyn Shinn 16 Claudia Solano 12 Kaitlyn Williams

Position Defender Midfielder Defender Forward Goalkeeper Forward Forward Midfielder Defender Forward Midfielder Midfielder

By State Arkansas (4): Natalie Grove, Lacey Mainer, Kristyn Shinn, Kaitlyn Williams Mississippi (1): Katherine Menhard Oklahoma (1): Taylor Crutchfield Tennessee (1): Claudia Solano Texas (4): Heather Dryden, Kristi Gordon, Lori Langman, Roxanne Moody Utah (1): Emalee Pearson

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By Position Defenders (3): Taylor Crutchfield, Kristi Gordon, Emalee Pearson Forwards (4): Natalie Grove, Lacey Mainer, Katherine Menhard, Kristyn Shinn Goalkeepers (1): Lori Langman Midfielders (4): Heather Dryden, Roxanne Moody, Claudia Solano, Kaitlyn Williams

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Front Row: (L) to (R) - #2 Kristyn Shinn, #8 Roxanne Moody, #3 Heather Dryden, #6 Natalie Grove, #4 Taylor Crutchfield & #18 Katherine Menhard. Back Row: (L) to (R) - Head Coach Bryan Drotar, #16 Claudia Solano, #5 Emalee Pearson, #1 Lori Langman, #11 Lacey Mainer, #12 Kaitlyn Williams, #7 Kristi Gordon & Assistant Coach Colby Keesee.

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Senior Defender 5-3 Claremore, Okla. Claremore HS

2008 SEASON Started in all 19 matches. Scored goal against Central Baptist College September 1. Had a pair of shots against Central Baptist College, McMurry and UT-Tyler. Named to the NSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-American AllSouth Team. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. 2007 SEASON Started in 16 matches. Scored goal against Concordia University Texas. Had 2 shots against Howard Payne. Led a defense that set a school record in fewest goals allowed (23) and goals against average (1.28). Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. 2006 SEASON Named to the All-ASC Honorable Mention Team. Started in 17 matches and had 2 assists. Anchored a defense that totaled 3 shutouts. CLAREMORE HS Earned All-State and was named the team’s Most Valuable Player after helping the Lady Zebras to a District Championship and a 13-4 record as a senior. Team captain and

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earned a spot on the Bishop Kelley All-Tournament Team as a senior. Recorded 3 assists. Named All-District and team Co-Defensive MVP as a junior and was an All-District Honorable Mention selection as a sophomore. PERSONAL Major: Biology Parents: Roger and Misty Crutchfield

Crutchfield’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. 2008 19-19 7 1 0 2 2007 16-16 4 1 0 2 2006 17-17 6 0 2 2 Totals 52-52 17 2 2 6

GWG 1 1 0 2

Career Highs Goals: 1 vs Concordia Univ. (9/16/07); 1 vs Central Baptist College (9/1/08) Assists: 1 vs Mid-America (9/4/06); 1 vs Louisiana College (9/29/06) Points: 2 vs Concordia Univ. (9/16/07); 2 vs Central Baptist College (9/1/08) Shots: 3 vs Mid-America (9/4/06) Get to know Taylor.... Favorite food: Ice cream My pre-game ritual: Music on as loud as I can get it Favorite movie: She’s the Man Favorite book: The Shack My superstition(s) is/are: Armbands When I was little I wanted to be: Bull fighter I started playing soccer when I was: 5 Favorite TV show: Gossip Girl My favorite cleats are: Adidas When I’m not playing soccer you’ll find me: Sleeping Most proud of: Coming to college The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Brandi Chastain The furthest place I’ve traveled is: Cancun, Mexico Best soccer memory: Scoring I’d like To visit: Greece My favorite class at Ozarks: Golf Why I chose Ozarks: To play the game I love Something unique or not many people know about me: I like banana popsicles If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite: Aladdin, Channing Tatum & Simba


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ozarks SOCCER Senior profile Heather

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Senior Midfielder 5-2 Plano, Texas Plano HS

2008 SEASON Named to the All-ASC Third Team. Led the team in shots (52) and ranked second on the team in points (11) and goals (5). Started in all 19 matches. Had a two-goal performance against Louisiana College and had a team-best 10 shots against McMurry. Had game-winning goal against Mary Hardin-Baylor. Recorded 9 shots against Louisiana College and 8 shots against Central Baptist College. Ended the season ranked fourth at Ozarks in career points (47), career goals (18) and career assists (11). Has 134 career shots and 5 game-winning goals, both third-most at Ozarks. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. 2007 SEASON Named to the All-ASC Third Team. Finished tied for sixth in the ASC in points (21), ninth in goals (8) and assists (5), and fourth in game-winning goals (3). Led the team in all of the aforementioned categories, while ranking second in shots (44). Had a hat trick and totaled 7 points against University of Dallas. Had a season-high 8 shots, 5 of which were on goal, against Concordia University Texas. Had a two-goal performance against McMurry. Had ten games with 3 or more shots. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

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2006 SEASON Named to the All-ASC Honorable Mention Team. Led team in assists (5) and shots (38). Ranked third in goals (5) and points (15). Had game-winning goal and recorded 5 points against Concordia-Austin. Tallied a season-high 6 shots against Mid-America University and Louisiana College. PLANO SENIOR HS Scored 6 goals and had 3 assists her senior year. PERSONAL Major: Physical Education Parents: Mack and Donna Dryden

Dryden’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A 2008 19-19 52 5 1 2007 17-16 44 8 5 2006 15-15 38 5 5 Totals 51-50 134 18 11

Pts. 11 21 15 47

GWG 1 3 1 5

Career Highs Goals: 3 vs Univ. of Dallas (9/8/07) Assists: 2 vs Schreiner (10/19/06) Points: 7 vs Univ. of Dallas (9/8/07) Shots: 10 vs McMurry Univ. (10/4/08) Get to know Heather.... Favorite food: Italian food My pre-game ritual: Listen to my ipod Favorite movie: Father of the Bride Favorite book: The Giving Tree My superstition(s) is/are: I don’t really have any When I was little I wanted to be: Doctor or physical therapist I started playing soccer when I was: 4 on the Dragons Favorite TV show: House My favorite cleats are: Copas When I’m not playing soccer you’ll find me: Sleeping or eating Most proud of: My collegiate accomplishments The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: David Beckham during an FC Dallas-L.A. Galaxy Game The furthest place I’ve traveled is: Greenwich, CT Best soccer memory: Scoring the winning goal in the final minutes of the Mary Hardin-Baylor game last year I’d like To visit: London, England My favorite class at Ozarks: Human physiology Why I chose Ozarks: For soccer and I liked the school size Something unique or not many people know about me: I was a cheerleader when I was younger...never again If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite: God, Jennifer Aniston & Will Ferrell


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ozarks SOCCER Senior profile Roxanne

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Senior Midfielder 5-3 Euless, Texas Trinity HS

2008 SEASON Started in 18 of 19 matches. Notched an assist against Central Baptist College September 1. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. 2007 SEASON Played in 16 matches. Scored 3 goals on 3 total shots. 2 of her goals were in conference matches. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. 2006 SEASON Played in all 19 matches with 15 starts. Had lone assist against Mid-America. TRINITY HS Scored 3 goals and had 1 assist as a senior and helped the team to a 12-0-2 record. Played for the 88 Tejanos Elite club team where she had 1 goal and 1 assist. PERSONAL Major: Management Parents: Royce and Nancy Moody

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Moody’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A 2008 19-18 4 0 1 2007 16-1 3 3 0 2006 19-15 4 0 1 Totals 54-34 11 3 2

Pts. 1 6 1 8

GWG 0 1 0 1

Career Highs Goals: 1 vs Univ. of Dallas (9/8/07); 1 vs McMurry (10/4/07); 1 vs Schreiner (10/19/07) Assists: 1 vs Mid-America (9/4/06); 1 vs Central Baptist (9/1/08) Points: 2 vs Univ. of Dallas (9/8/07); 2 vs McMurry (10/4/07); 2 vs Schreiner (10/19/07) Shots: 1 vs Mid-America (9/29/06); 1 vs Agnes Scott College (9/9/06); 1 vs Ogelthorpe (9/10/06); 1 vs Louisiana College (9/29/06); 1 vs Univ. of Dallas (9/8/07); 1 vs McMurry (10/4/07); 1 vs Schreiner (10/19/07); 1 vs Harding (9/13/08); 1 vs Louisiana College (9/27/08); 1 vs East Texas Baptist (10/23/08); 1 vs Concordia (10/30/08) Get to know Roxanne.... Favorite food: Food from the heart My pre-game ritual: Biofreeze Favorite movie: House Bunny Favorite book: Shilow My superstition(s) is/are: Veggies really aren’t good for you When I was little I wanted to be: A balloon artist I started playing soccer when I was: 7 at the YMCA Favorite TV Show: America’s Next Top Model My favorite cleats are: Diadora When I’m not playing soccer you’ll find me: Sleeping Most proud of: Being from Texas The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Dirk Nowinski The furthest place I’ve traveled is: Cancun, Mexico Best soccer memory: Celebrating any goal I’d like To visit: Australia My favorite class at Ozarks: Bowling Why I chose Ozarks: Soccer Something unique or not many people know about me: I hate the Easter bunny If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite:


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Senior Defender 5-8 Salt Lake City, Utah West HS

2008 SEASON Named to the All-ASC Second Team. Named to the NSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-American AllSouth Team. Led the team in minutes played. Paced a defensive unit that set the program record for most wins (8), while tying the program record for most conference wins (6). Started in all 19 matches. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team and the Sports Information ASC AllAcademic Team. 2007 SEASON Started in 17 matches. Scored 2 goals and added 3 assists. Took 26 shots. Had 6 shots and an assist against University of Dallas. Recorded 4 shots and a goal against Howard Payne. Helped defense set a school record in fewest goals allowed (23) and goals against average (1.28). Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. 2006 SEASON Scored 2 goals and had 1 assist. Took 12 shots. Started in 15 matches. Had a goal and an assist against Mid-America.

WEST HS Named team Most Valuable Player as a senior and was the team captain. Scored 3 goals and had 5 assists her senior year. Helped team to a 12-5-0 record. Named Most Valuable Player and was the team captain of the junior varsity team her sophomore year. Played for the Firebirds club team where she helped them to a 10-2-0 record. PERSONAL Major: Strategic Communications Parents: Steve Pearson and Judith Patterson

Pearson’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A 2008 19-19 4 0 0 2007 17-17 26 2 3 2006 16-15 12 2 1 Totals 52-51 42 4 4

Pts. 0 7 5 12

GWG 0 0 0 0

Career Highs Goals: 1 vs Mid-America (9/4/06); 1 vs LeTourneau (10/27/06); 1 vs Howard Payne (10/13/07); 1 vs LeTourneau (10/26/07) Assists: 1 vs Mid-America (9/4/06); 1 vs Univ of Dallas (9/8/07); 1 vs Hendrix College (9/12/07); 1 vs McMurry (10/4/07) Points: 3 vs Mid-America (9/4/06) Shots: 6 vs Univ of Dallas (9/8/07) Get to know Emalee.... Favorite food: Flank Steak My pre-game ritual: A lot of water and loud music Favorite movie: Sixteen Candles Favorite book: Harry Potter! My superstition(s) is/are: The way I tie my cleats and the tongues have to be folded over When I was little I wanted to be: A judge I started playing soccer when I was: 8 years old on Leopards Lair Favorite TV show: Law and Order My favorite cleats are: Copas When I’m not playing soccer you’ll find me: Sleeping or doing a lot of homework I’m most proud of: Tentatively graduating from college in 3 ½ years The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Michael Jordan during the 1998 NBA final game against the Utah Jazz The furthest place I’ve traveled is: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Best soccer memory: Traveling to tournaments with my club team growing up I’d like To visit: Italy or Greece My favorite class at Ozarks: Consumer Behavior Why I chose Ozarks: Class size and to keep playing soccer, of course Something unique or not many people know about me: I Started taking ballet when I was three and danced for 13 years If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite: Harry Potter!, the Geek from Sixteen Candles, My Grandparents

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ozarks SOCCER Senior profile Kristyn

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Senior Forward 5-1 Huntsville, Ark. Huntsville HS

2008 SEASON Started in all 19 matches and was among the team leaders in minutes played. Took 4 shots. 2007 SEASON Played in 17 matches. Finished fourth on the team in points (11) and tied for third in goals (4). Collected 3 assists. Had a goal and 2 assists while taking 6 shots against Concordia University Texas. 2006 SEASON Ranked second on the team in points (18) and goals (8). Finished third on the team in shots (29). 20 of her shots were shots on goal. Totaled 7 points against Mid-America when she scored 3 goals and had an assist. Had 12 shots against Mid-America, setting a new school record. Collected 4 goals in the final six matches of the season. HUNTSVILLE HS Scored 16 goals and collected 8 assists as a senior. Fourtime All-State, All-Conference & All-District performer. Collected 49 goals and 28 assists during her career. Named the team’s MVP three times and given the team’s Most Outstanding Forward award twice.

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PERSONAL Major: Biology Parents: Kevin and Angie Shinn/Jesse and Karolyn Parker

Shinn’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G 2008 19-19 4 0 2007 17-2 14 4 2006 18-10 29 8 Totals 54-31 47 12

A 0 3 2 5

Pts. 0 11 18 29

GWG 0 0 0 0

Career Highs Goals: 3 vs Mid-America (9/4/06) Assists: 2 vs Concordia (9/16/07) Points: 7 vs Mid-America (9/4/06) Shots: 12 vs Mid-America (9/4/06) Get to know Kristyn.... Favorite Food: Any kind of breakfast food..mainly French toast My pre-game ritual: Getting out of bed and getting all of my stuff usually does the trick Favorite Movie: Across the Universe Favorite Book: Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum Series My superstition(s) is/are: I’m not “super”stitious, but looking in the bathroom mirror and saying “bloody Mary”... never sat right with me as a kid When I was little I wanted to be: A firewoman I started playing soccer when I was: 6 on the tornados Favorite TV Show: Family Guy My favorite cleats are: I don’t discriminate When I’m not playing soccer you’ll find me: Laying in bed with all of my science books surrounding me so maybe I’ll learn something I need to know Most proud of: The fact that I was born considering all of the mindless things my father did during college The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Tim Tebow during a Razorback game...Boo Florida The furthest place I’ve traveled: Ireland, England, Wales Best soccer memory: When Heather sacrificed her body for an upset against Mary Hardin-Baylor last year I’d like To visit: The man who invented cold cereal...and Greece My favorite class at Ozarks: The Great Broadway Musical; Dr. Farmer made it a lot of fun Why I chose Ozarks: The student/teacher ratio was great Something unique or not many people know about me: I live a double life with an adopted child named Anyong during the summer months in the pit of Alaska. We own a beet farm there and I live in a tent made of yak’s wool. If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite: Grandpa Harry, Bill Clinton & Barrack Obama


ozarks SOCCER Junior profile Kristi

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PERSONAL Major: Physical Education Parents: Ken and Pam Gordon

Junior Defender 5-5 Fort Worth, Texas Crowley HS

2008 SEASON Played in all 19 matches and collected 2 goals and 1 assist. Ranked third on the team in shots (22). Scored game-winning goal against Concordia University Texas. Also had game-winner against Louisiana College. Took a careerhigh 6 shots against Texas College in season-opening match. Had 3 shots on goal in that match. Recorded 2 or more shots on 7 different occasions. 2007 SEASON Started in 16 matches. Took 27 shots and finished with 3 assists. Had five, 4-shot games. Recorded 2 shots on goal on three occasions. CROWLEY HS Scored 13 goals and recorded 19 assists for the 22-2-2 Lady Eagles her senior season. Established a new school record in career assists (55) her senior season. Scored 56 goals during her four-year career. Named First Team AllState, First Team All-District, team Most Valuable Offensive Player and team captain as a senior. Named First Team All-District and earned a spot on the CHS All-Tournament Team her junior and sophomore year. Second Team AllDistrict selection as a freshman. Helped the Lady Eagles advance to the Region II quarterfinals in 2007.

Gordon’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots G A 2008 19-18 22 2 1 2007 17-16 27 0 3 Totals 36-34 49 2 4

Pts. 5 3 8

GWG 2 0 2

Career Highs Goals: 1 vs Louisiana College (9/27/08); 1 vs Concordia (10/30/08) Assists: 1 Univ of Dallas (9/8/07); 1 McMurry (10/4/07); 1 vs Texas Lutheran (10/21/07); 1 vs LeTourneau (10/25/08) Points: 2 vs Louisiana College (9/27/08); 2 vs Concordia (10/30/08) Shots: 6 vs Texas College (8/30/08) Get to know Kristi.... Favorite food: Chips and queso My pre-game ritual: I listen to Linkin Park and a little techno Favorite movie: The Wizard of Oz Favorite book: Harry Potter My superstition(s) is/are: None When I was little I wanted to be: Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz I started playing soccer when I was: 8 on Lightning Favorite TV show: John and Kate Plus 8 My favorite cleats are: Adidas Predators When I’m not playing soccer you’ll find me: Sleeping or eating Most proud of: Making all-state my senior year The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard of Chelsea FC The furthest place I’ve traveled is: Banff, Canada Best soccer memory: When I broke the assist record my senior year of high school I’d like To visit: The Pearl Harbor Memorial in Hawaii and Tahiti My favorite class at Ozarks: Bowling Why I chose Ozarks: I wanted to get away from home and go to a small school I knew I would not want to transfer from Something unique or not many people know about me: I will never climb a chain link fence If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite: Carrie Underwood, my PaPa and my GanGan

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ozarks SOCCER junior profile Lori

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Junior Goalkeeper 5-10 San Antonio, Texas Reagan HS

2008 SEASON Named to the All-ASC Third Team. Finished with 129 saves and a .782 saves percentage, both fifth in the ASC. Notched 4 shutouts and owned a 2.00 goals against average, each of which were in the ASC’s top-10. Started in 18 matches, playing 1622:21 minutes in goal. Her 4 shutouts tied a program record for most shutouts in a single season. Had 6 games with 10 or more saves, including a career-high 14 against Hardin-Simmons. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team. 2007 SEASON Named ASC Quad-Defensive Freshman of the Year. Earned a spot on the All-ASC Honorable Mention Team. Ranked fifth in the ASC in goals against average (1.29), eighth in shutouts (3) and ninth in saves percentage (.723). Started in 17 matches and collected 60 saves. Set new single-season school records for fewest goals allowed (23) and goals against average. Had a season-high 8 saves against UT-Dallas. Owns the school single-season best record (7-6-4) in goal and tied the school record in wins. Named ASC Defensive Player of the Week in September. REAGAN HS Finished with a 0.36 goals against average during the 2007 season and led team to a 22-2-1 record and a district championship. Posted a 15-0-1 district record and collected 75 saves her senior season. Helped team to a

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regional semi-finalist appearance and a regional ranking in the NSCAA/adidas High School poll during her senior season. Earned All-State and First Team All-District honors in 2007. PERSONAL Major: Biology Parents: Scott Langman and Debbie Dobson

Langman’s Career Statistics Year 2008 2007 Totals

GP-GS Saves GAA Record 18-18 129 2.00 8-10-0 17-17 60 1.29 7-6-4 34-34 189 1.64 15-16-4

Sho Min 4 1622:21 3 1608:03 7 3230:24

Career Highs Saves: 14 vs Hardin-Simmons (10/3/08) Saves %: .811 vs UT-Dallas (9/22/07) Minutes: 110:00 vs Texas College (9/1/07); 110:00 vs Austin College (9/2/07); 110:00 vs Hendrix (9/12/07); 110:00 vs UT-Tyler (9/14/07) Get to know Lori.... Favorite food: Chicken pesto pasta My pre-game ritual: Listening to Queens of the Stone Age Favorite movie: Crash Favorite book: To Kill a Mockingbird My superstition(s) is/are: I cannot play unless the symbols on my socks are evenly matched up When I was little I wanted to be: A shamu trainer I started playing soccer when I was: 8 on the Cool Wildcats Favorite TV show: Grey’s Anatomy My favorite cleats are: Copas...the classics When I’m not playing soccer you’ll find me: Studying, hanging out with friends, hiking, camping, cooking or working Most proud of: My Presidential Scholarship The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Tim Duncan during a Spurs game The furthest place I’ve traveled is: Bristol, England Best soccer memory: Beating MacArthur my senior year in Regional Quarterfinals I’d like To visit: Alaska My favorite class at Ozarks: Botany Why I chose Ozarks: The reputation of the Biology Department Something unique or not many people know about me: I used to have a three-legged cat If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite: Gandhi, Ray Bradbury & Albert Einstein


ozarks SOCCER sophomore profile Kaitlyn

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Sophomore Midfielder 5-5 Clarksville, Ark. Clarksville HS

2008 SEASON Played in all 19 matches and started in 15 of those. Had 1 assist during the season. Took 6 shots. Had 2 shots against Louisiana College. CLARKSVILLE HS Scored 6 goals and collected 13 assists during her senior campaign. Named All-State her junior and senior season, and All-Conference her freshman and sophomore year. Helped Clarksville reach the semi-finals of the state tournament as a senior. Helped team to the conference championship in both her junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL Major: Undeclared Parents: Darrell and Debbie Williams

Williams’ Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots 2008 19-15 6 Totals 19-15 6

G 0 0

A 1 1

Pts. 1 1

GWG 0 0

Career Highs Assists: 1 vs LeTourneau (10/25/08) Points: 1 vs LeTourneau (10/25/08) Shots: 2 vs Louisiana College (9/27/08) Get to know Kaitlyn.... Favorite food: Chicken My pre-game ritual: Listening to music on my ipod Favorite movie: Rush Hour Favorite book: Katie Weldon series My superstition(s) is/are: None When I was little I wanted to be: A teacher I started playing soccer when I was: 5 for tri-county soccer Favorite TV show: The Big Bang Theory My favorite cleats are: Neon yellow Adidas When I’m not playing soccer you’ll find me: Working on grounds or studying Most proud of: My relationship with Christ The most famous athlete I’ve ever seen play is: Darren McFadden The furthest place I’ve traveled is: Hawaii Best soccer memory: Scoring from mid-field on a free-kick against Berryville I’d like To visit: Ireland My favorite class at Ozarks: Ceramics Why I chose Ozarks: Because it is close to home Something unique or not many people know about me: I’m an extremely picky eater If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite: Forrest Gump, Aladdin & Spock

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Sophomore Forward 5-5 Witter, Ark. Huntsville HS

Sophomore Forward 5-8 Branch, Ark. County Line HS

Senior Forward 5-2 Greenville, Miss. Seton Home Study School

Freshman Midfielder 5-8 Thompsons Station, Tenn. Independence HS

SETON HOME STUDY SCHOOL INDEPENDENCE HS Participated in gymnastics. Team most Was named the team defensive Most valuable player in cross country. Valuable Player her freshman season. Earned the team’s Most Valuable Player as a sophomore and won the PERSONAL PERSONAL Eagle Heart Award as a junior. Helped Major: English/Secondary Education Major: Political Science team to the state championship match Parents: Andy and Patty Grove Parents: Chris and Donita Menhard her junior campaign. Get to know Natalie.... Get to know Katherine.... Favorite food: Homemade hamburger Favorite food: Edamame/Sushi PERSONAL PERSONAL My pre-game ritual: Jump jocks to get My pre-game ritual: Stretch and Major: Undeclared Major: Biology/Pre-med excited and pump myself up meditate Parents: Roberto and Alejandra Solano Favorite movie: A Walk to Remember Parents: Billy Ray and Lee Ann Mainer Favorite movie: Pay It Forward Favorite book: The Rescue Favorite book: The Giver Get to know Claudia.... Get to know Lacey.... My superstition(s) is/are: I always pick Favorite food: Lucky charms My superstition(s) is/are: None Favorite food: Avacado up my feet when I go over railroad When I was little I wanted to be: A My pre-game ritual: A handshake My pre-game ritual: Listen to “Smells tracks gymnast or lawyer Favorite movie: Pirates of the CaribLike Teen Spirit” by Nirvana When I was little I wanted to be: A I started playing soccer when I was: 6 bean Favorite movie: Forrest Gump ballerina Favorite TV show: Bones Favorite book: Waiting for snow in Favorite book: Harry Potter series I started playing soccer when I was: 8 My superstition(s) is/are: I can’t put my My favorite cleats are: Ones that fit Havana years old on pee-wee “aliens” When I’m not playing soccer you’ll My superstition(s) is/are: I’m not really left shoe on first Favorite TV show: That 70s Show find me: Outside, in the water or read- superstitious When I was little I wanted to be: A My favorite cleats are: Pumas ing a book When I was little I wanted to be: A doctor When I’m not playing soccer you’ll Most proud of: Finishing school lawyer I started playing soccer when I was: find me: Reading for fun The most famous athlete I’ve ever I started playing soccer when I was: 4 On Victorious Secret Most proud of: My mom...her dance seen play is: None Favorite TV show: The Office/That 70s Favorite TV show: That 70s show studio The furthest place I’ve traveled is: Show My favorite cleats are: Murcurial The most famous athlete I’ve ever Greece My favorite cleats are: Pumas vapors seen play is: None Best soccer memory: When I’m not playing soccer you’ll When I’m not playing soccer you’ll The furthest place I’ve traveled is: I’d like To visit: Germany find me: Playing the piano or hanging find me: Hanging out with friends or Canada My favorite class at Ozarks: All out with friends running Best soccer memory: First game.. I Why I chose Ozarks: Jones Learning Most proud of: Most proud of: My mom and dad; played in the rain Center/atmosphere The most famous athlete I’ve ever because they’re pretty awesome I’d like To visit: Italy Something unique or not many seen play is: The U.S. men’s soccer The most famous athlete I’ve ever My favorite class at Ozarks: C.I. with seen play is: Mark McGuire at a Cards people know about me: I am intense team Dr. Prewitt If I could have dinner with any three The furthest place I’ve traveled is: vs. Cubs game Why I chose Ozarks: I like the “like people in the world, I would invite: Jamaica The furthest place I’ve traveled is: home” feeling Queen of Eygpt, Gandhi, Russian Best soccer memory: The first time I Madison, Wisc. Something unique or not many Embassador played Best soccer memory: Spending time people know about me: My parents I’d like To visit: Greece with my team own a horse ranch with 21 horses My favorite class at Ozarks: Can’t I’d like To visit: Hawaii If I could have dinner with any three decide yet My favorite class at Ozarks: First Aid people in the world, I would invite: Why I chose Ozarks: It was the right fit Why I chose Ozarks: Small school and George Washington, my Grandpa & Something unique or not many sports Austin Campbell people know about me: I graduated Something unique or not many peohigh school early ple know about me: I love dinosaurs; If I could have dinner with any three T-rex is my favorite people in the world, I would invite: If I could have dinner with any three Pele, my best friend & my brother people in the world, I would invite: Slash, Robert Plant & Mike Rowe HUNTSVILLE HS Named the winner of the Coach’s Award her senior season.

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COUNTY LINE HS Named All-Region and All-District as a junior and senior in basketball. Was All-District her freshman and sophomore year. Was a three-time All-District performer in softball. Named team top Offensive Player as a junior and top Defensive Player as a senior.


ozarks SOCCER 2008 American Southwest Conference review Hardin-Simmons Texas-Tyler Texas-Dallas Mississippi College Texas Lutheran Hardin-Simmons Texas Lutheran Texas-Tyler Texas-Dallas Howard Payne Texas-Dallas Hardin-Simmons Texas-Tyler Texas Lutheran Hardin-Simmons Mary Hardin-Baylor Hardin-Simmons Texas-Tyler Texas-Dallas

All-ASC Second Team D Jenna Jones D Stephanie Babcock D Emalee Pearson D Emily Swinford F Amy Kuykendall F Kelli Wentworth F Mickie Arredondo F Anna Clark F Jessica Pierce MF Sonya Gomez MF Lesly Melo MF Kirby Posey MF Kasey Ambrose GK Brittany Patrick

East Texas Baptist Texas-Dallas Ozarks Mississippi College Hardin-Simmons Howard Payne Mary Hardin-Baylor Mississippi College Texas-Tyler Texas-Tyler Mississippi College LeTourneau Mississippi College Mississippi College

All-ASC Third Team D Kristen Broussard D Hannah Langley D Lauren Browning D Tiffany Broussard D Allison Harp D Megan Jones D Brooke Kincade F Heather Dryden F Kristina Kinner F Amanda Norton F Jordan Morley F Emily Hoag MF Danica Saxson MF Lori Gomez MF Chelsea Coleman MF Katie Makanani GK Carla Lambert GK Lori Langman GK Erin Mason

Texas Lutheran Mississippi College Concordia Texas Louisiana College Howard Payne Mary Hardin-Baylor LeTourneau Ozarks Texas-Dallas LeTourneau Hardin-Simmons Louisiana College East Texas Baptist Howard Payne Ozarks Texas-Dallas Louisiana College Ozarks East Texas Baptist

All-ASC Honorable Mention D Meredith Bowman LeTourneau F Lexy Smith Mary Hardin-Baylor F Kiera Ruck Concordia Texas F Lauren Daily Texas-Tyler F Sunny Valencia Texas Lutheran MF Lauren Hankins Howard Payne MF Danielle Gomez Schreiner MF Hannah Haddock Louisiana College MF Emily Whisehunt Concordia Texas MF Marione Coronel Louisiana College MF Brittany Paxton Mary Hardin-Baylor

ASC Individual Awards ASC Offensive Player of the Year: Takenda Cotton, F, Fr., Howard Payne University ASC Defensive Player of the Year: Christi Carr, GK, Jr., Hardin-Simmons University ASC Offensive Freshman of the Year: Kelli Wentworth, F, Howard Payne University ASC Defensive Freshman of the Year: Hannah Langley, D, Mississippi College ASC Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year: Carrie Kirk, D, Jr., Mississippi College Coach of the Year: Marcus Wood, Hardin-Simmons University 2008 ASC Final Standings ASC W L T Pct. Hardin-Simmons 12 0 1 .962 Texas-Dallas 11 1 1 .885 Mississippi College 11 2 0 .846 Texas-Tyler 10 3 0 .769 Mary Hardin-Baylor 9 4 0 .692 Howard Payne 7 6 0 .538 Texas Lutheran 7 6 0 .538 East Texas Baptist 7 6 0 .538 Ozarks 6 7 0 .462 LeTourneau 4 9 0 .308 Concordia Texas 3 10 0 .231 Louisiana College 1 11 1 .115 Schreiner 0 11 2 .077 McMurry 0 12 1 .038

Overall W L 15 3 14 4 17 4 14 4 10 8 10 9 9 10 7 10 8 11 6 13 3 11 1 15 0 15 0 15

T 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1

Pct. .773 .738 .810 .763 .556 .526 .474 .412 .421 .316 .250 .111 .059 .031

Points GP 1. Hardin-Simmons 22 2. Texas-Tyler 19 3. Mississippi College 21 4. Texas-Dallas 21 5. Howard Payne 19 6. Texas Lutheran 19 7. Mary Hardin-Baylor 18 8. LeTourneau 19 9. Ozarks 19 10. East Texas Baptist 17 11. Concordia Texas 10 12. McMurry 12 13. Louisiana College 18 14. Schreiner 17

No. Avg/G 219 9.95 176 9.26 161 7.67 126 6.00 122 6.42 117 6.16 100 5.56 62 3.26 49 2.58 46 2.71 34 3.40 11 0.92 9 0.50 8 0.47

Goals Allowed 1. Hardin-Simmons 2. Texas-Dallas 3. Texas-Tyler 4. Mississippi College 5. Howard Payne 6. Texas Lutheran 7. East Texas Baptist 8. Mary Hardin-Baylor 9. Ozarks 10. LeTourneau 11. Concordia Texas 12. McMurry 13. Louisiana College 14. Schreiner

GP 22 21 19 21 19 19 17 18 19 19 10 12 18 17

Goals GP 1. Hardin-Simmons 22 2. Texas-Tyler 19 3. Mississippi College 21 4. Texas-Dallas 21 5. Texas Lutheran 19 6. Howard Payne 19 7. Mary Hardin-Baylor 18 8. LeTourneau 19 9. East Texas Baptist 17 10. Ozarks 19 11. Concordia Texas 10 12. McMurry 12 13. Louisiana College 18 14. Schreiner 17

No. 77 67 56 46 42 41 38 23 19 18 14 5 4 3

Avg/G 3.50 3.53 2.67 2.19 2.21 2.16 2.11 1.21 1.12 0.95 1.40 0.42 0.22 0.18

GAA 1. Hardin-Simmons 2. Texas-Dallas 3. Texas-Tyler 4. Mississippi College 5. Texas Lutheran 6. Howard Payne 7. East Texas Baptist 8. Mary Hardin-Baylor 9. Ozarks 10. LeTourneau 11. Concordia Texas 12. Louisiana College 13. McMurry 14. Schreiner

Minutes 2082:54 1981:57 1739:14 1915:42 1722:51 1687:16 1549:26 1627:28 1712:21 1591:22 1288:30 1639:08 1375:00 1480:03

GAA 0.30 0.50 0.62 0.70 1.51 1.81 2.09 2.10 2.31 2.83 3.42 3.68 4.25 4.26

Assists GP 1. Hardin-Simmons 22 2. Mississippi College 21 3. Texas-Tyler 19 4. Howard Payne 19 5. Texas-Dallas 21 6. Texas Lutheran 19 7. Mary Hardin-Baylor 18 8. LeTourneau 19 9. Ozarks 19 10. East Texas Baptist 17 11. Concordia Texas 10 12. Schreiner 17 13. McMurry 12 14. Louisiana College 18

No. 65 49 42 40 34 33 24 16 13 8 6 2 1 1

Avg/G 2.95 2.33 2.21 2.11 1.62 1.74 1.33 0.84 0.68 0.47 0.60 0.12 0.08 0.06

Shutouts 1. Hardin-Simmons 2. Texas-Dallas 3. Texas-Tyler 4. Mississippi College 5. Howard Payne 6. Texas Lutheran 7. East Texas Baptist 8. Mary Hardin-Baylor 9. LeTourneau 10. Concordia Texas 11. Ozarks 12. Louisiana College 13. Schreiner 14. McMurry

GP 22 21 19 21 19 19 17 18 19 10 19 18 17 12

Avg/G 0.77 0.62 0.63 0.57 0.37 0.32 0.29 0.28 0.26 0.40 0.21 0.17 0.12 0.08

No. 7 11 12 15 26 29 36 38 44 46 47 65 67 72

No. 17 13 12 12 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 2 1

Avg/G 0.32 0.52 0.63 0.71 1.37 1.53 2.12 2.11 2.32 2.42 4.70 5.42 3.72 4.24

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All-ASC First Team D Sarah Stansell D Kelly Buchanan D Amanda Kallus D Carrie Kirk D Meagan Shisler F Morgan Loyd F Kelli Layden F Lauren Thomas F Leah Bowyer F Takenda Cotton MF Caitlin Perdue MF Carlyn Powers MF Kasey Kemp MF Lindsey Neubauer MF Megan Ryan MF Lauren Thorne GK Christi Carr GK Sam Fraser GK Andrea Jones

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ozarks SOCCER 2008 season review Drotar Sets Mark In First Season In his first season at Ozarks, head coach Bryan Drotar led the Lady Eagles to a program-best 8 wins. Drotar’s team also tied for the most American Southwest Conference wins (6) in school history. Drotar led Ozarks to a 1-0 upset win over playoff-bound Mary Hardin-Baylor and later collected a dramatic come-from-behind overtime win over LeTourneau in October to cap a strong showing at home. The Lady Eagles finished with a 5-5-0 mark at Hurie Field. The program has appeared to turn the corner the past three season after posting a disappointing a 3-15-0 record in 2005. The 2007 team had its first winning season since the program began in 1996. The 2006 campaign saw the Lady Eagles more than double their victories from the previous season.

2009

Crutchfield, Pearson Earn High Marks Junior defenders Taylor Crutchfield and Emalee Pearson were named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Adidas NCAA III Scholar-Athlete All-South Region Honorable Mention Team. The two were recognized for their outstanding academic achievements, one of which was maintaining above a 3.50 grade point average. Crutchfield, a biology major from Claremore, Okla., started in all 19 matches and scored one goal. She has been on the ASC All-Academic Team twice in her career. She was named All-Conference in 2006. Pearson, a junior strategic communications major from Salt Lake City, Utah, was named to the All-ASC Second Team in 2008. Pearson started in each of Ozarks 19 matches and played the most minutes on the team. Pearson additionally works in the Sports Information Office and is editor of the Communique, a campus newsletter produced bi-weekly. She has been on the ASC All-Academic Team twice. Both Crutchfield and Pearson have been members of the Dean’s List while at Ozarks.

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Inspiring Community Service The Lady Eagles completed the Ozark region’s 11th annual Susan G. Komen 5K Race for the Cure in April. Adorned in bright green team shirts, the annual race was held at the Pinnacle Hills Promenade Mall in Rogers, Ark. In 2008 the Arkansas race funded over $653,000 to 14 agencies that support breast health education, screening and treatment. The largest series of 5K runs/fitness walks in the world, the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2008. “It’s really fun to get out and support the Race for the Cure,” assistant coach Colby Keesee said. “It’s so awesome to see all of the people running the race and knowing we’re all supporting such a great cause.” The team was also active in Student-Athlete Advisory Committee service projects throughout the school year. Four Net All-ASC Honors Four players from the 2008 team were voted to the All-ASC Team. Junior defender Emalee Pearson earned All-ASC Second Team honors, while junior forward Heather Dryden, sophomore midfielder Chelsea Coleman and sophomore goalkeeper Lori Langman were named to the All-ASC Third Team. Pearson, from Salt Lake City, Utah, paced a defensive unit that set the program record for most wins (8), while tying the program record for most conference wins (6). Pearson started in all 19 matches and played the most minutes for Ozarks during the 2008 season. A defensive specialist, Pearson was instrumental in helping Ozarks pull off an upset against Mary Hardin-Baylor October 11. A three-year starter, she has played in 52 career matches. She is also a two-time member of the ASC AllAcademic Team. Dryden, from Plano, Texas, led the team in shots (52) and ranked second on the team in points (11) and goals (5). A starter in all 19 matches, Dryden had a twogoal performance against Louisiana College and had a team-best 10 shots against McMurry. She ends the season ranked fourth at Ozarks in career points (47), career goals (18) and career assists (11). She has 134 career shots and 5 game-winning goals, both thirdmost at Ozarks. This marks the third time she has been All-ASC. Coleman, from Fort Worth, Texas, led the team in points (17), goals (6) and assists (5). She finished with 32 shots, second-most on the team. Coleman had the team’s only hat trick during the season when she netted all three Ozarks’ goals in a 3-2 overtime win against LeTourneau. She had three games in which she scored a goal and had an assist. Langman, from San Antonio, Texas, received All-ASC honors for the second straight season. Langman finished with 129 saves and a .782 saves percentage, both fifth in the ASC. She notched four shutouts and owned a 2.00 goals against average, each of which were in the ASC’s top-10. A starter in 18 matches, she played 1622:21 minutes in goal and had six games with ten or more saves, including a career-high 14 against Hardin-Simmons.

Heather Dryden Dryden Climbing Record Books Junior forward Heather Dryden continues to climb the school record books. Dryden has established herself among the top offensive threats in the conference, while making a mark on the school record books. Following the 2008 season, she has 47 career points (4th), 18 career goals (4th) and 11 career assists (4th). She has 134 career shots and 5 game-winning goals, both third-most at Ozarks. A three-time All-Conference player, Dryden led the 2008 team in shots (52) and ranked second on the team in points (11) and goals (5). Dryden needs 4 goals to move into second all-time and 9 points to be in second place in points. The senior from Plano, Texas, had 8 goals in 2007 and 5 goals her freshman year. She recorded a career-high 21 points in 2007. Tops In Athletic Department Eight players received ASC All-Academic honors, the most of any program in the athletic department during the 2008-2009 academic year. To be eligible for ASC All-Academic honors, student-athletes must have lettered, be in at least their second academic year at their institution and carry a career grade-point average of 3.00 or better. Taylor Crutchfield, a junior biology major from Claremore, Okla., Heather Dryden, a junior physical education major from Plano, Texas, Emalee Pearson, a junior strategic communications major from Salt Lake City, Utah, Roxanne Moody, a junior management/business administration major from Euless, Texas, and Laura Spruiell, a junior physical education major from Dallas, Texas, made it for the second time in their respective careers. Kristi Gordon, a sophomore business administration major from Fort Worth, Texas, Lori Langman, a sophomore biology major from San Antonio, Texas, and Jessica Martin, a sophomore undeclared major from Bentonville, Ark., made the team in their first year eligible. The Lady Eagles had nine players on the team a year ago.


ozarks SOCCER 2008 Statistics/results Team vs Opponents Ozarks Opponents Goals-Shot attempts 18-150 44-315 GP-GS MIN G A PTS SH SHOT % SOG SOG% GWG PK-ATT Goals scored per game 0.95 2.32 Shot pct. .120 .140 Chelsea Coleman 18-18 1529 6 5 17 33 .182 20 .606 3 0-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 96-150 185-315 Heather Dryden 19-19 1687 5 1 11 52 .096 30 .577 1 0-0 SOG pct. .640 .587 Marisa Maldonado 19-19 1597 2 4 8 8 .250 6 .750 1 0-0 Shots/Game 7.9 16.6 Assists 15 34 Kristi Gordon 19-18 1502 2 1 5 22 .091 14 .636 2 0-0 Corner Kicks 58 72 Laura Spruiell 18-7 1126 2 1 5 7 .286 6 .857 0 0-0 Penalty Kicks 0-0 2-2 Taylor Crutchfield 19-19 1583 1 0 2 7 .143 6 .857 1 0-0 Yellow cards 5 4 Kaitlyn Williams 19-15 940 0 1 1 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 Red cards 0 0 Attendance Total 935 1509 Roxanne Moody 19-18 1187 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/94 9/168 Jessica Martin 15-0 837 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 2008 Final Statistics

Emalee Pearson 19-19 1712 0 0 0

4

.000

3

.750 0

0-0

Kristyn Shinn

19-19 1705 0 0 0

4

.000

3

.750 0

0-0

Paige Hafner

19-18 1561 0 0 0

1

.000

1

1.000 0

0-0

Nichole Singleton 2-1

0 0 0

0

.000

0

.000 0

0-0

Lori Langman

18-18 1487 0 0 0

6

0

.000

0

.000 0

0-0

Total

19-19 -

18 15 51 150 .120

96 .640 8

0-0

Opponents

19-19 -

44 34 122 315 .140

185 .587 10

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2008 Final Goalkeeping Statistics

GP-GS MIN

GA

GAA SAVES SAVES% W

L

T

SHO

Lori Langman 18-18 1622:21 36 2.00 129

.782

8

10 0

4

Kaitlyn Williams 1-1

90:00

8

8.00 9

.529

0

1

0

0

Team

0-0

0:00

0

0.00 1

1.000

0

0

0

0

Total

19

1712:21 44 2.31 139

.760

8

11 0

4

Opponents

19

1712:18 18 0.95 78

.812

11 8

0

10

Team vs Opponents By Half Goals By Half 1st 2nd Ozarks 7 10 Opponents 19 25

OT 1 0

Shots By Half Ozarks Opponents

OT Total 2 150 0 315

1st 2nd 74 74 155 160

Total 18 44

Saves By Period 1st Ozarks 73 Opponents 38

2nd 68 39

OT Total 0 141 1 78

Corners By Half Ozarks Opponents

1st 34 32

2nd 23 40

OT Total 1 58 0 72

Fouls By Half Ozarks Opponents

1st 34 41

2nd 33 53

OT Total 0 67 0 94

Date Aug 30 Sep 1 Sep 7 Sep 8 Sep 13 Sep 15 Sep 20 Sep 25 Sep 27 Oct 3 Oct 4 Oct 9 Oct 11 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct 23 Oct 25 Oct 30 Nov 1

Opponent TEXAS COLLEGE CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE at Lyon College at Hendrix College at Harding TABOR COLLEGE *UT-DALLAS *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE *LOUISIANA COLLEGE *at Hardin-Simmons Univ. *at McMurry University *HOWARD PAYNE UNIV. *MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR *at Texas Lutheran *at Schreiner University *EAST TEXAS BAPTIST *LETOURNEAU UNIV. *at Concordia Univ. Texas *at UT-Tyler

Score Record (ASC) L 0-2 0-1-0, 0-0-0 W 3-2 1-1-0, 0-0-0 L 0-8 1-2-0, 0-0-0 L 0-1 1-3-0, 0-0-0 L 0-6 1-4-0, 0-0-0 W 2-1 2-4-0, 0-0-0 L 0-2 2-5-0, 0-1-0 L 0-2 2-6-0, 0-2-0 W 4-1 3-6-0, 1-2-0 L 0-4 3-7-0, 1-3-0 W 2-0 4-7-0, 2-3-0 L 1-2 4-8-0, 2-4-0 W 1-0 5-8-0, 3-4-0 L 0-7 5-9-0, 3-5-0 W 1-0 6-9-0, 4-5-0 L 0-1 6-10-0, 4-6-0 W 3-2 OT 7-10-0, 5-6-0 W 1-0 8-10-0, 6-6-0 L 0-3 8-11-0, 6-7-0

Attend. 115 85 55 149 200 55 75 75 75 87 80 115 115 175 313 115 110 50 400

Goals (assists) Laura Spruiell (Roxanne Moody) Heather Dryden (Chelsea Coleman) Taylor Crutchfield (Laura Spruiell) Heather Dryden (Chelsea Coleman) Chelsea Coleman (Marisa Maldonado) Chelsea Coleman (unassisted) Kristi Gordon (Chelsea Coleman) Heather Dryden (unassisted) Heather Dryden (unassisted) Chelsea Coleman (Marisa Maldonado) Marisa Maldonado (Chelsea Coleman) Laura Spruiell (Marisa Maldonado) Heather Dryden (Jessica Martin) Marisa Maldonado (unassisted) Chelsea Coleman (Kaitlyn Williams) Chelsea Coleman (Marisa Maldonado, Kristi Gordon) Chelsea Coleman (Heather Dryden) Kristi Gordon (Chelsea Coleman) -

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Sept. 1 @ Home Central Baptist College Location: Conway, Ark. Enrollment: 400 Conference: Independent Affiliation: NCCAA I Nickname: Mustangs 2008 Record: 3-11-1 Conf. Finish: NA H Coach: Justin Hawkins Starter’s Returning: 10 SID: NA SID Phone: (501) 329-6872

Sept. 15 @ Home Lyon College Location: Batesville, Ark. Enrollment: 500 Conference: TranSouth Affiliation: NAIA Nickname: Scots 2008 Record: 12-5-2 Conf. Finish: 4-1-1 (2nd) H Coach: Tyson John Starter’s Returning: 8 SID: Gene McCoy SID Phone: (870) 307-7516

Oct. 3 @ Home McMurry University Location: Abilene, Texas Enrollment: 1,206 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: None 2008 Record: 0-15-1 Conf. Finish: 0-12-1 (14th) H Coach: Tim Grove Starter’s Returning: 2 SID: Kyle Robarts SID Phone: (325) 793-4612

Oct. 23 @ Marshall, Texas East Texas Baptist University Location: Marshall, Texas Enrollment: 1,095 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Tigers 2008 Record: 7-10-0 Conf. Finish: 7-6-0 (8th) H Coach: Paul Grant Starter’s Returning: 8 SID: David Weaver SID Phone: (903) 923-2129

Sept. 5 @ Memphis, Tenn. Rhodes College Location: Memphis, Tenn. Enrollment: 1,673 Conference: SCAC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Lynx 2008 Record: 14-4-2 Conf. Finish: 8-1-0 (1st) H Coach: Joe Vari Starter’s Returning: 3 SID: Matt Dean SID Phone: (901) 843-3946

Sept. 19 @ Richardson, Texas University of Texas-Dallas Location: Richardson, Texas Enrollment: 7,776 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Comets 2008 Record: 14-4-3 Conf. Finish: 11-1-1 (2nd) H Coach: John Antonisse Starter’s Returning: 7 SID: Bruce Unrue SID Phone: (972) 883-6308

Oct. 9 @ Brownwood, Texas Howard Payne University Location: Brownwood, Texas Enrollment: 1,385 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Jackets 2008 Record: 10-9-0 Conf. Finish: 7-6-0 (6th) H Coach: Sam McCutchen Starter’s Returning: 11 SID: Abram Choate SID Phone: (325) 649-8111

Oct. 24 @ Longview, Texas LeTourneau University Location: Longview, Texas Enrollment: 3,034 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: YellowJackets 2008 Record: 5-12-0 Conf. Finish: 3-8-0 (10th) H Coach: David Plunk Starter’s Returning: 4 SID: Brian Howard SID Phone: (903) 233-3735

Sept. 6 @ Memphis, Tenn. Cal Lutheran University Location: Thousands Oaks, Calif. Enrollment: 3,190 Conference: SCIAC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Regals 2008 Record: 10-7-4 Conf. Finish: 7-4-1 (2nd) H Coach: Frank Marino Starter’s Returning: 9 SID: Scott Chrisholm SID Phone: (805) 493-3153

Sept. 24 @ Clinton, Miss. Mississippi College Location: Clinton, Miss. Enrollment: 3,089 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Choctaws 2008 Record: 17-4-0 Conf. Finish: 11-2-0 (3rd) H Coach: Darryl Longabaugh Starter’s Returning: 7 SID: Chris Brooks SID Phone: (601) 925-3234

Oct. 10 @ Belton, Texas Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor Location: Belton, Texas Enrollment: 1,875 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Crusaders 2008 Record: 10-8-0 Conf. Finish: 9-4-0 (5th) H Coach: Meg Brown Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Jon Wallin SID Phone: (254) 295-4611

Oct. 29 @ Home Concordia University Texas Location: Austin, Texas Enrollment: 828 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Tornadoes 2008 Record: 4-12-2 Conf. Finish: 3-10-0 (11th) H Coach: Corey Holton Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Tony Baldwin SID Phone: (512) 313-4503

Sept. 10 @ Home Hendrix College Location: Conway, Ark. Enrollment: 1,350 Conference: SCAC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Warriors 2008 Record: 7-10-0 Conf. Finish: 1-8-0 (9th) H Coach: Jim Evans Starter’s Returning: 5 SID: Brian Rejer SID Phone: (501) 450-1426

Sept. 26 @ Pineville, La. Louisiana College Location: Pineville, La. Enrollment: 1,056 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Wildcats 2008 Record: 1-15-2 Conf. Finish: 1-11-1 (12th) H Coach: Craig Harwell Starter’s Returning: 7 SID: Alex Goodling SID Phone: (318) 487-7590

Oct. 15 @ Home Texas Lutheran University Location: Seguin, Texas Enrollment: 1,360 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Bulldogs 2008 Record: 9-10-0 Conf. Finish: 7-6-0 (7th) H Coach: Mike Alderson Starter’s Returning: 3 SID: Tim Clark SID Phone: (830) 372-6877

Oct. 31 @ Home University of Texas-Tyler Location: Tyler, Texas Enrollment: 4,578 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Patriots 2008 Record: 14-4-1 Conf. Finish: 10-3-0 (4th) H Coach: Stefani Webb Starter’s Returning: 3 SID: Peyton Low SID Phone: (903) 565-5559

Sept. 11 @ Arkadelphia, Ark. Ouachita Baptist University Location: Arkadelphia, Ark. Enrollment: 1,448 Conference: Gulf South Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Tigers 2008 Record: 2-8-0 Conf. Finish: 0-8-0 (9th) H Coach: Alex Denning Starter’s Returning: 4 SID: Alan Greenwood SID Phone: (870) 245-5186

Oct. 1 @ Home Hardin-Simmons University Location: Abilene, Texas Enrollment: 2,425 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Cowboys 2008 Record: 15-3-4 Conf. Finish: 12-0-1 (1st) H Coach: Marcus Wood Starter’s Returning: 9 SID: Chad Grubbs SID Phone: (325) 670-1473

Oct. 17 @ Home Schreiner University Location: Kerrville, Texas Enrollment: 984 Conference: ASC Affiliation: NCAA III Nickname: Mountaineers 2008 Record: 0-15-2 Conf. Finish: 0-11-2 (13th) H Coach: Wayne Hinkley Starter’s Returning: 4 SID: Drew Miller SID Phone: (830) 777-0787

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ozarks SOCCER career/program records Games Played 1. Olivia Fisher (2004-07) 73 2. Kate Schoenhals (2003-05, 07) 71 3. Ember Smith (2003-06) 70 4. Becky Obermueller (2002-05) 68 Letty Trevino (2001-04) 68 5. Marissa Andrade (2001-04) 67 0.63 Lindsey Turnbow (2001-04) 67 0.41 Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 67 0.40 Games Started 0.35 1. Kate Schoenhals (2003-05, 07) 68 0.31 2. Ember Smith (2003-06) 66 Marissa Andrade (2001-04) 66 17 3. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 65 14 4. Letty Trevino (2001-04) 59 13 5. Kara Carlson (2000-03) 57 11 Saves 11 1. Jessica Bush (1999-02) 544 11 2. Lori Langman (2007-08) 189 9 3. Olivia Fisher (2004-07) 175 4. Sarah Stratton (2003) 142 0.37 5. Jessica Falls (2005) 117 0.26 Goals Against Average 0.25 1. Lori Langman (2007-08) 1.64 0.22 2. Olivia Fisher (20004-07) 2.06 0.21 3. Jessica Falls (2005) 2.12 4. Sarah Stratton (2003) 2.23 95 5. Jessica Bush (1999-02) 2.74 55 Wins 55 1. Lori Langman (2007-08) 15 36 2. Jessica Bush (1999-02) 13 27 3. Olivia Fisher (20064-07 7 31 4. Sarah Stratton (2003) 4 Erin Tobey (1998) 4 1.42 5. Carrie Rogers (2004) 3 1.20 Jessica Falls (2005) 3 1.06 Shutouts 0.92 1. Lori Langman (2007-2008) 7 0.89 Jessica Bush (1999-02) 7 2. Erin Tobey (1998) 4 313 3. Olivia Fisher (2004-07) 3 173 4. Carrie Rogers (2004) 2 134 Jessica Falls (2005) 2 116 5. Sarah Stratton (2003) 1 61 Rachel Davis (1998) 1 Minutes Played 4.67 1. Jessica Bush (1999-02) 4928 3.33 2. Lori Langman (2007-08) 3230 2.63 3. Olivia Fisher (2006-07) 1789 2.52 4. Carrie Rogers (2004) 1727 1.69 5. Sarah Stratton (2003) 1654 42 21 19 18 13

All-Time Coaching Records Overall Record Year Head Coach W L T Pct. 1996 Scott Placek 0 14 0 .000 1997 Scott Placek 0 16 2 .055 1998 Aaron Metzger 6 11 2 .368 1999 Dave De Hart 6 12 1 .342 2000 Andy Williamson 1 14 0 .066 2001 Jeremey Bernard 3 10 0 .230 2002 Jeremey Bernard 3 13 2 .222 2003 Jeremey Bernard 4 13 1 .250 2004 Adam Nirenberg 5 14 0 .263 2005 Justin Neese 3 15 0 .166 2006 Justin Neese 7 10 2 .421 2007 Chad Leonard 7 6 4 .529 2008 Bryan Drotar 8 11 0 .421 TOTALS: 53 159 14 .265

ASC Record W L T 0 6 0 0 6 2 4 4 0 3 5 0 1 9 0 3 7 0 3 7 2 2 11 1 5 8 0 3 10 0 4 9 0 6 6 1 6 7 0 40 95 9

Pct. .000 .125 .500 .375 .100 .166 .416 .178 .384 .230 .307 .500 .461 .309

ASC Finish 5th 5th 4th 3rd 6th 5th 5th 7th 9th 10th 10th 7th 9th

Team Records Single Season Most Wins Fewest Losses Most Losses Most Consecutive Losses Fewest Wins Most Ties Fewest Ties Best Winning Pct. Lowest Winning Pct. Most Goals Scored Fewest Goals Scored Most Goals Allowed Most Assists Most Points Most Shots Fewest Goals Allowed Best Goals Against Average Most Shots Attempted Most Shots Allowed Most PK’s Attempted Most PK’s Scored Most PK’s Against Most Goals Allowed on PK’s Most Saves Most Shutouts Most Consecutive Shutouts Fewest Times Shutout Most Times Shutout Longest Unbeaten Streak

8 (2008) 6 (2007) 16 (1997) 12 (2005) 0 (1996, 97) 4 (2007) 0 (1996, 00, 01, 04, 05, 08) .529 (2007) .000 (1996) 38 (2004) 4 (2000) 79 (2004) 30 (2004) 106 (2004) 254 (1998) 23 (2007) 1.28 (2007) 282 (2007) 378 (2000) 3 (2002) 2 (1998, 06, 07) 5 (2006) 4 (2006) 165 (2000) 5 (1998) 4 (1998) 4 (1999, 07) 11 (2000, 05) 6 (2-0-4), (2007)

Single Match Most Goals Scored 12 vs Louisiana College (2003) 12 vs Mid-America Christian (2006) Most Shots 45 vs Mid-America Christian (2006) Most Goals Allowed 11 vs Rhodes College (2000) Most Saves 30 vs Mississippi College (2000) Individual Records Single Season Most Goals 21, Lindy Swatzell (2004) Goals Per Game 1.11, Lindy Swatzell (2004) Most Assists 12, Jessalyn Halsted (2004) Highest Assists/Game 0.63, Jessalyn Halsted (2004) Most Points 46, Lindy Swatzell (2004) Highest Points/Game 2.42, Lindy Swatzell (2004) Most Shots 94, Lindy Swatzell (2004) Shots Per Game 5.12, Lindy Swatzell (2003) Shots on Goal 60, Lindy Swatzell (2004) Game Winning Goals 3, Lindy Swatzell (2004) 3, Chelsea Coleman (2008) Most Saves 175, Olivia Fisher (2006) Saves Per Game 12.08, Jessica Bush (2000) Fewest Goals Allowed 6, Rachel Davies (1998) Minutes Played 1778:56, Olivia Fisher (2006) Most Shutouts 4, Erin Tobey (1998) 4, Lori Langman, (2008) Best GAA 1.29, Lori Langman (2007) Single Match Most Goals Most Assists Most Points Most Shots Most Saves

6, Lindy Swatzell vs Louisiana Coll. (2003) 4, Marissa Andrade vs Louis. Coll. (2003) 4, Jessalyn Halsted vs LeTourneau (2004) 14, Lindy Swatzell vs Louis. Coll. (2003) 12, Kristyn Shinn vs Mid-America (2006) 30, Jessica Bush vs Miss. College (2000)

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Goals Scored 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 2. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 3. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 4. Heather Dryden (2006-08) 5. Laura Spruiell (2006-08) Goals Per Game 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 2. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 3. Lisa Hilton (98-99, 02) 4. Heather Dryden (2006-08) 5. Chelsea Coleman (2007-08) Assists 1. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 2. Marissa Andrade (2001-04) 3. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 4. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) Amanda Bohon (2005-07) Heather Dryden (2006-08) 5. Chelsea Coleman (2007-08) Assists Per Game 1. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 2. Chelsea Coleman (2007-08) 3. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 4. Heather Dryden (2006-08) 5. Marissa Andrade (2001-04) Points 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 2. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 3. Heather Dryden (2006-08) 4. Laura Spruiell (2006-08) 5. Chelsea Coleman (2007-08) Points Per Game 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 2. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 3. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 4. Heather Dryden (2006-08) 5. Chelsea Coleman (2007-08) Shots Attempted 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 2. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 3. Heather Dryden (2006-08) 4. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 5. Olivia Foster (2004-07) Shots Per Game 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 2. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 3. Heather Dryden (2006-08) 4. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 5. Chelsea Coleman (2007-08)

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Academic All-America (All-District) 2003 Kara Carlson 2007 Jessalyn Halsted (ESPN The Magazine) Kate Schoenhals (ESPN The Magazine) All-ASC 1998 Lisa Hilton 2001 Lindy Swatzell 2004 Lindy Swatzell (1st) Jessalyn Halsted (2nd) Kate Schoenhals (3rd) Marissa Andrade (Hon. Men.) 2005 Jessalyn Halsted (2nd) Kate Schoenhals (3rd) Becky Obermueller (Hon. Men.) 2006 Marisa Maldonado (3rd) Amanda Bohon (Hon. Men.) Taylor Crutchfield (Hon. Men.) Heather Dryden (Hon. Men.) Olivia Fisher (Hon. Men.) 2007 Amanda Bohon (3rd) Heather Dryden (3rd) Olivia Fisher (2nd) Jessalyn Halsted (2nd) Lori Langman (Hon. Men.) Kate Schoenhals (Hon. Men.) Emily Wright (Hon. Men.) 2008 Emalee Pearson (2nd) Chelsea Coleman (3rd) Heather Dryden (3rd) Lori Langman (3rd) ASC All-East Division 1998 Rachel Davies (1st) Lisa Hilton (1st) Liza Talley (1st) 1999 Lisa Hilton Erica Hinkle Sarah Martin Liza Talley 2000 Chelsea McCrory (1st) Anne Obermueller (2nd) Debbie Giesecke (2nd) 2001 Lindy Swatzell (1st) Marissa Andrade (2nd) 2002 Kara Carlson (2nd) Kim Jacky (2nd) Lindy Swatzell (2nd) 2003 Katie Lien (2nd) Kate Schoenhals (2nd) Lindy Swatzell (2nd) Marissa Andrade (Hon. Men.) Ember Smith (Hon. Men.) Sarah Stratton (Hon. Men.) ASC East Division Co-Offensive Freshman of the Year 2001 Lindy Swatzell ASC Quad-Defensive Freshman of the Year 2007 Lori Langman NSCAA/Adidas Scholar-Athlete All-Region 2008 Taylor Crutchfield (Hon. Men.) Emalee Pearson (Hon. Men.) NSCAA Team Academic Award 2002, 2003, 2007

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ASC All-Academic Team 1996 Elisabeth Davis Rebecca McCollum Tammy Myers Emily Williams Debra Fox Elise Curtis 1997 Elise Curtis Elisabeth Davis Paige Dean Maria Gregorion Jenny Leggett Crista Miser Tammy Myers Erin Tobey 1998 Elisabeth Davis Debra Fox Christa Miser Erin Tobey Lindsey Trimble 1999 Lisa Hilton Crista Miser Amanda Treat Lindsey Trimble 2000 Jennifer Jungman Anne Obermueller Lyndsey Trimble 2001 Kara Carlson Jennifer Jungman Natalie Mourton Anne Obermueller 2002 Kara Carlson Lisa Hilton Kim Jacky Natalie Mourton Anne Obermueller Shannon Peterson Lindsey Turnbow 2003 Kara Carlson Natalie Mourton Shannon Peterson Lindsey Turnbow 2004 Carrie Rogers Kate Schoenhals Ember Smith Lindsey Turnbow 2005 Mandi Carter Olivia Fisher Jessalyn Halsted Kate Schoenhals Ember Smith 2006 Katie Adan Amanda Bohon Mandi Carter Olivia Fisher Jessalyn Halsted 2007 Amanda Bohon Taylor Crutchfield Heather Dryden Olivia Fisher Jessalyn Halsted Roxanne Moody Emalee Pearson Kate Schoenhals Laura Spruiell 2008 Taylor Crutchfield Heather Dryden Kristi Gordon Lori Langman Jessica Martin Roxanne Moody Emalee Pearson Laura Spruiell

All-Time Lettermen

Cassie Lewis (2000) Catherine Lewis (2000) -AKatie Lien (2003) Gaby Abrego (2000) -MKatie Adan (2005-06) Marisa Maldonado (2006-08) Amanda Alexander (2005) Jessica Martin (2007-08) Marissa Andrade (2001-04) Sarah Martin (1999) -BPaula Matamoros (1999) Laura Bahm (1996) Rebecca McCollum (1996) Stacy Beaty (2002) Chelsea McCrory (2000) Tonya Bibee (1997) Terah McGill (2005) Amanda Bohon (2005-07) Melissa Meesey (1996) Katy Botson (2000) Marissa Merritt (2006) Danielle Burns (2001) Christa Miser (1996--99) Jessica Bush (1999-02) Roxanne Moody (2006-08) -CNatalie Mourton (1999, 01-03) Krissa Calgeron (2001) Savannah Munger (2006) Emma Cantele (2005-07) Tammy Myers (1996-97) Kara Carlson (2000-03) -NCayenne Carter (2004) Raysha Naumann (2006) Mandi Carter (2003, 05-06) -OSiama Chauhan (1996-98) Anne Obermueller (1999--02) Sarah Clary (1997-99) Becky Obermueller (2002-05) Chelsea Coleman (2007-08) -PJamie Craig (2002) Emalee Pearson (2006-08) Taylor Crutchfield (2006-08) Jennifer Peroyea (1998) Alma Cruz-Herget (2003) Shannon Peterson (2001-03) Elise Curtis (1996-97) -R-DKatrina Reiser (1996) Elisabeth Davis (1996-98) Esmeralda Resendez (2005) Rachel Davies (1998) Mafer Reyna (2000) Paige Dean (1997) Carrie Rogers (2004) Heather Dryden (2006-08) Stephanie Rosenthal (1999) Tracy Duncan (1997) -S-FKate Schoenhals (2003-05, 07) Jessica Falls (2005) Lidia Yoybe Sierra (1996) Leigh Ann Finley (1997) Mary Jo Sheehy (2000) Olivia Fisher (2004-2007) Lindsey Shellstrom (2003) Misty Ford (1997) Kristyn Shinn (2006-08) Leslie Foster (1999-02) Sandy Short (2000-01) Deborah Fox (1996-98) Nicole Simpson (2003) -GNichol Singleton (2008) Lisa Ghio (1996-99) Brandi Sliger (2003) Debbie Giesecke (2000) Ember Smith (2003-06) Evelyn Gonzales (2002) Laura Spruiell (2006-08) Kristi Gordon (2006-08) Sarah Stratton (2003) Maria Gregoriou (1996) Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) Jennifer Guernica (2001) Nicole Switzer (2000) -H-TJessalyn Halsted (2004-07) Liza Talley (1998-99) Paige Hafner (2008) Erin Tobey (1997-98) Casey Hamby (2000) Valerie Torres (1998) Julie Harris (1997-98) Letty Trevino (2001-04) Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) Lyndsey Trimble (1997-00) Erica Hinkle (1999) Lindsey Turnbow (2001-04) Lacey Howard (2004) -V-JLori Vickers (1996-97) Kim Jacky (2002) Merary Villatoro (2000) Elisa Jacobo (1999) -WHannah Johnson (1996) Emily Williams (1996) Jennifer Jungman (1998-01) Kaitlyn Williams (2008) -KEmily Wright (2007) Amy Kampfer (2003, 05) -ZCassandra Koening (2002) Samantha Zajac (2003) -LLori Langman (2007-08) Lauren Lay (1998-99) Jenny Legget (1996-97)


ozarks SOCCER all-time results

1997 Overall Record: 0-16-2; ASC: 0-6-2 (5th) Home: 0-6-1 Away: 0-10-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Scott Placek H Sep 1 Texas A&M L 0-7 A Sep 5 Dallas Baptist L 0-6 A Sep 6 UT-Dallas L 0-4 H Sep 10 Hendrix College L 0-1 A Sep 13 Bartlesville Wesleyan L 0-9 A Sep 19 Southwest Baptist L 0-2 A Sep 20 Westminster College L 0-1 A Sep 27 *Austin College L 0-6 A Sep 28 *Univ. of Dallas T 1-1 A Oct 4 *Mississippi College L 0-5 A Oct 7 Univ. of Central Ark. L 0-2 H Oct 10 *Hardin-Simmons L 0-7 A Oct 15 Hendrix College L 0-3 H Oct 19 *Univ. of Dallas L 0-1 A Oct 24 *Hardin-Simmons L 0-9 H Oct 29 Univ. of Central Ark. L 0-4 H Nov 1 *Mississippi College L 0-3 H Nov 2 *Austin College T 1-1 1998 Overall Record: 6-11-2; ASC: 4-4-0 (4th) Home: 1-8-1 Away: 5-3-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Scott Placek A Sep 4 *Mary Hardin-Baylor W 5-0 A Sep 6 *Schreiner College W 3-0 A Sep 8 Hendrix College W 1-0 H Sep 11 *LeTourneau W 5-0 H Sep 12 Austin College L 1-3 H Sep 16 Bartlesville Wesleyen L 0-4 H Sep 19 Mississippi College L 0-1 H Sep 20 Southwest Baptist L 1-2 A Sep 26 Fontbonne Univ. T (OT2) 1-1 A Sep 27 Blackburn College W 1-0 H Sep 30 Hendrix College T (OT2) 1-1 A Oct 4 *Austin College L 0-5 H Oct 10 Dallas Baptist L 0-3 H Oct 11 UT-Dallas L 1-2 A Oct 15 Univ. of Central Ark. L 1-3 H Oct 17 *Hardin-Simmons L 0-3 H Oct 18 *Univ. of Dallas L 0-2 A Oct 23 *Mississippi College L (OT) 1-2 A Oct 24 *UT-Dallas W 1-0

1999 Overall Record: 6-12-1; ASC: 3-5-0 (3rd) Home: 3-4-0 Away: 3-8-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Dave De Hart A Aug 26 UA-Little Rock L NA H Sep 4 *Austin College L 0-3 H Sep 10 *Mississippi College W 2-1 A Sep 11 *LeTourneau Univ. W 2-1 A Sep 15 Hendrix College L 1-2 A Sep 17 *East Texas Baptist L NA A Sep 18 *LeTourneau W 2-1 H Sep 22 Harding University L 1-4 A Sep 25 Univ. of Dallas L 1-4 A Sep 26 *Austin College L 0-4 A Sep 28 Ouachita Baptist W 4-0 A Oct 4 Maryville College L 2-5 H Oct 8 *East Texas Baptist L 1-3 H Oct 9 *LeTourneau Univ. W 3-0 H Oct 15 Univ. of Central Ark. L 0-2 H Oct 17 Concordia-Austin W 2-0 A Oct 23 *Mississippi College L 0-1 A Nov. 2 Sewanee L 1-5 A NA NA T 2000 Overall Record: 1-14-0; ASC: 1-9-0 ASC (6th) Home: 1-6-0 Away: 0-8-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Andy Williamson H Sep 6 Hendrix College L 0-5 H Sep 9 *Austin College L 0-10 A Sep 12 Harding University L 0-7 H Sep 15 *East Texas Baptist L 0-2 H Sep 16 *LeTourneau Univ. L 1-6 A Sep 19 Rhodes College L 0-11 H Sep 22 *Louisiana College W 2-0 H Sep 23 *Mississippi College L 0-5 A Sep 30 Bartlesville Wesleyen L 0-1 A Oct 6 *East Texas Baptist L 0-5 A Oct 7 *LeTourneau L 0-4 A Oct 13 *Louisiana College L 1-3 A Oct 14 *Mississippi College L 0-6 A Oct 20 *Austin College L 0-5 H Sep 2 Westminster College L 0-3 2001 Overall Record: 3-10-0; ASC: 3-7-0 (5th) Home: 2-4-0 Away: 1-6-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Jeremey Bernard A Sep 13 *Mississippi College L 1-4 A Sep 15 *Louisiana College W 4-0 H Sep 21 *LeTourneau Univ. L 1-3 H Sep 22 *East Texas Baptist L 0-1 A Sep 28 *Austin College L 0-8 A Sep 30 Univ. of Dallas L 1-3 A Oct 4 *LeTourneau L 0-2 A Oct 6 *East Texas Baptist L 0-2 H Oct 12 Univ. of Dallas L 0-4 H Oct 14 *Austin College L 0-3 H Oct 18 *Mississippi College W 2-0 H Oct 20 *Louisiana College W 1-0 A Oct 10 Hendrix College L 1-4 2002 Overall Record: 3-13-2; ASC: 3-7-2 (5th) Home: 2-5-1 Away: 1-7-1 Neutral: 0-1-0 Head Coach: Jeremey Bernard H Sep 4 Hendrix College L 0-3 A Sep 7 Univ. of Central Ark. L 1-6 N Sep 8 Texas Lutheran L 0-1

A Sep 10 Bacone College H Sep 20 *Austin College A Sep 22 Ouachita Baptist H Sep 29 *UT-Dallas A Oct 5 *Mississippi College A Oct 7 *Louisiana College H Oct 11 *East Texas Baptist H Oct 12 *LeTourneau Univ. A Oct 15 *Austin College H Oct 18 *Louisiana College H Oct 19 *Mississippi College A Oct 25 *East Texas Baptist H Oct 26 *LeTourneau Univ. A Nov 1 Texas Wesleyan A Nov 3 *UT-Dallas

L 0-4 L 0-3 L 0-1 L 0-4 L 0-5 W 7-0 L (OT) 1-2 W 2-0 L 0-6 W 6-1 L 0-1 T (OT2) 1-1 T (OT2) 0-0 L 2-3 L 0-1

2003 Overall Record: 4-13-1; ASC: 2-11-1 (7th) Home: 1-5-1 Away: 3-8-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Jeremey Bernard A Aug 29 Schreiner University W 2-1 A Aug 31 Texas Lutheran L 0-3 A Sep 6 Lyon College W 4-1 A Sep 9 Hendrix College L 0-1 H Sep 12 *Austin College L 0-1 A Sep 19 *UT-Tyler L 0-2 A Sep 21 *UT-Dallas L 0-5 H Sep 26 *Louisiana College W 3-0 H Sep 27 *Mississippi College L 0-3 A Oct 3 *East Texas Baptist L 0-1 A Oct 4 *LeTourneau L 1-4 A Oct 9 *Louisiana College W 12-1 A Oct 11 *Mississippi College L 0-6 H Oct 17 *East Texas Baptist L 0-3 H Oct 18 *LeTourneau Univ. T (OT2) 2-2 H Oct 24 *UT-Tyler L 0-1 H Oct 26 *UT-Dallas L 0-3 A Oct 31 *Austin College L (OT2) 2-3 2004 Overall Record: 5-14-0; ASC: 5-8-0 (9th) Home: 3-8-0 Away: 2-6-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Adam Nirenberg A Sep 1 Rhodes College L 0-9 H Sep 3 Oklahoma City Univ. L 1-10 H Sep 7 Hendrix College L 0-3 A Sep 11 Lyon College L 0-1 H Sep 17 *LeTourneau Univ. W 8-3 H Sep 18 *East Texas Baptist L (OT2) 3-4 A Sep 24 *UT-Tyler L 3-5 A Sep 25 *UT-Dallas L 0-8 H Sep 28 Lyon College L 2-3 H Oct 2 *Austin College L 1-3 H Oct 8 *Louisiana College W 6-0 H Oct 9 *Mississippi College L 2-4 A Oct 16 *Hardin-Simmons L 0-8 A Oct 15 *McMurry W 5-1 H Oct 22 *Concordia-Austin W 3-0 H Oct 23 *Mary Hardin-Baylor L 1-2 H Oct 26 William Woods L 1-4 A Oct 30 *Schreiner W 2-1 A Oct 31 *Texas Lutheran L 0-10 2005 Overall Record: 3-15-0; ASC: 3-10-0 (10th) Home: 2-5-0 Away: 1-10-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Justin Neese H Sep 3 LSU-Shreveport L 0-4 A Sep 10 Lambuth University L 0-2

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1996 Overall Record: 0-14-0; ASC: 0-6-0 (5th) Home: 0-6-0 Away: 0-7-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Head Coach: Scott Placek A Sep 6 Dallas Baptist L NA A Sep 7 *Univ. of Dallas L NA H Sep Mississippi College L NA A Sep 20 *Hardin-Simmons L NA A Sep 22 *Austin College L NA H Sep 24 Hendrix College L NA A Oct Mississippi College L NA H NA Opponent NA L NA H Oct 13 *Austin College L NA H Oct 18 *Hardin-Simmons L NA N Oct 19 Univ. of Dallas L NA A Oct 20 Hendrix College L NA H Oct 26 *Univ. of Dallas L NA A Nov 2 Dallas Baptist L NA

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ozarks SOCCER all-time results/series records/hurie field A Sep 11 A Sep 16 A Sep 17 A Sep 20 H Sep 23 A Oct 1 A Oct 4 A Oct 7 A Oct 8 H Oct 14 H Oct 15 H Oct 18 A Oct 21 A Oct 22 H Oct 28 H Oct 29

Lambuth University L 0-3 *East Texas Baptist L 0-2 *LeTourneau Univ. L 0-2 Hendrix College L 1-2 *UT-Dallas L 0-4 *Austin College L 1-3 Lyon College L (OT2) 1-2 *Mississippi College L 0-2 *Louisiana College L 0-1 *Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-6 *McMurry Univ. W 3-0 *UT-Tyler L 0-1 *Mary Hardin-Baylor L 1-2 *Concordia-Austin W 2-1 *Texas Lutheran Univ. L 0-2 *Schreiner Univ. W 3-0

2006 Overall Record: 7-10-2; ASC: 4-9-0 (10th) Home: 4-6-1 Away: 2-4-1 Neutral: 1-0-0 Head Coach: Justin Neese H Sep 1 Lambuth University T (OT2) 0-0 H Sep 4 Mid-America Univ. W 12-0 H Sep 6 Hendrix College W 2-1 N Sep 9 Agnes Scott College W 1-0 A Sep 10 Oglethorpe T (OT2) 1-1 A Sep 15 *Texas-Tyler L 0-3 A Sep 16 *Concordia-Austin W 5-2 H Sep 23 *UT-Dallas L 0-2 H Sep 24 Austin College L 0-3 H Sep 29 *Louisiana College W 3-1 H Sep 30 *Mississippi College L 0-2 A Oct 6 *McMurry University L 0-1 A Oct 7 *Hardin-Simmons L 0-6 H Oct 13 *Mary Hardin-Baylor L 1-5 H Oct 14 *Howard Payne Univ. W 4-1 A Oct 20 *Schreiner W 4-2 A Oct 21 *Texas Lutheran L 0-2 H Oct 27 *LeTourneau Univ. L 3-6 H Oct 28 *East Texas Baptist L 1-3

2007 Overall Record: 7-6-4; ASC: 6-6-1 (7th) Home: 4-2-1 Away: 3-4-3 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Chad Leonard A Sep 1 Texas College T (OT) 2-2 A Sep 2 Austin College T (OT2) 1-1 H Sep 8 Univ. of Dallas W 8-1 A Sep 12 Hendrix College T (OT2) 1-1 H Sep 14 *UT-Tyler T (OT2) 1-1 H Sep 16 *Concordia Univ. W 5-0 A Sep 22 *UT-Dallas L 0-1 A Sep 27 *Louisiana Col. L 0-1 A Sep 29 *Mississippi Col. L 0-6 H Oct 4 *McMurry University W 5-0 H Oct 6 *Hardin-Simmons L 1-3 A Oct 12 *Mary Hardin-Baylor L 0-1 A Oct 13 *Howard Payne Univ. W (OT) 2-1 H Oct 19 *Schreiner Univ. W 4-1 H Oct 21 *Texas Lutheran Univ. L 1-2 A Oct 26 *LeTourneau Univ. W 2-1 A Oct 27 *East Texas Baptist W 3-0 2008 Overall Record: 8-11-0; ASC: 6-7-0 (9th) Home: 5-5-0 Away: 3-6-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Bryan Drotar H Aug 30 Texas College L 0-2 H Sep 1 Central Baptist College W 3-2 A Sep 7 Lyon College L 0-8 A Sep 8 Hendrix College L 0-1 A Sep 13 Harding L 0-6 H Sep 15 Tabor College W 2-1 H Sep 20 *UT-Dallas L 0-2 H Sep 25 *Mississippi College L 0-2 H Sep 27 *Louisiana College W 4-1 A Oct 3 *Hardin-Simmons L 0-4 A Oct 4 *McMurry University W 2-0 H Oct 9 *Howard Payne Univ. L 1-2 H Oct 11 *Mary Hardin-Baylor W 1-0 A Oct 17 *Texas Lutheran L 0-7 A Oct 18 *Schreiner University W 1-0 H Oct 23 *East Texas Baptist L 0-1 H Oct 25 *LeTourneau University W 3-2 A Oct 30 *Concordia Univ Texas W 1-0 A Nov 1 *UT-Tyler L 0-3

All-Time Series Records Agnes Scott College Austin College Bacone College Blackburn College Dallas Baptist Oklahoma (Bartlesville) Wesleyen Central Baptist College Concordia University Texas East Texas Baptist University Fontbonne University Hardin-Simmons University Harding University Hendrix College Howard Payne University Lambuth University LeTourneau University Louisiana College LSU-Shreveport Lyon College Mary Hardin-Baylor Maryville College McMurry University Mid-America Christian University Mississippi College Oglethorpe University Oklahoma City University Ouachita Baptist University Rhodes College Schreiner University Southwest Baptist Tabor College Texas College Texas Lutheran University Texas Wesleyan University University of Arkansas-Little Rock University of Central Arkansas University of Dallas University of the South (Sewanee) University of Texas-Dallas University of Texas-Tyler Westminster College William Woods University

1-0-0 0-15-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 6-0-0 1-13-1 0-0-1 0-6-0 0-3-0 2-8-2 2-1-0 0-2-1 8-7-2 10-3-0 0-1-0 1-4-0 2-4-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 2-14-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 7-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-7-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 1-11-0 0-6-1 0-1-0 0-1-0

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Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTAL

Record 0-6-0 0-7-1 1-9-1 3-4-0 1-6-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 1-5-1 3-8-0 2-5-0 4-6-1 4-2-1 5-5-0 28-72-5


ozarks SOCCER american southwest conference American Southwest Conference The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, will celebrate its 14th championship season of competition with the 2009-2010 academic year. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among the member institutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions outside the Texas border. From the eight founding institutions to today’s present group of 15 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. Spreading across four states — Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi — the ASC offers student-athletes competition in 16 sports with opportunity for advancement in both conference and NCAA Division III championships. The roster of American Southwest Conference members in 2009-2010 includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, McMurry University, Mississippi College, University of the Ozarks, Schreiner University, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas at Tyler, and Texas Lutheran University. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men’s championships are offered in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women’s championships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. The American Southwest Conference is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

ASC Membership Timeline 1996

Founding Members: Austin College, University of Dallas, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, McMurry University, Mississippi College, University of the Ozarks, Sul Ross State University

1997 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor joins ASC 1998 East Texas Baptist University, LeTourneau University, Schreiner College, University of Texas at Dallas join ASC 1999

Concordia University at Austin joins ASC

Amy Carlton ASC Commissioner Amy Carlton is the Commissioner of the American Southwest Conference with oversight of the league’s long-term and daily administration and operations, including member and NCAA relations, compliance, scheduling and championships. Carlton was appointed Interim Commissioner July 1, 2006 after serving as ASC Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Media Relations. Carlton joined the ASC office in January 2002 after 13-1/2 years in sports information at NCAA Division I institutions, including 10 years as Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations at the University of Michigan (1990-2000). She was Assistant Sports Information Director at Northern Illinois University (1989-90) and a graduate intern at both Western Illinois University (1987-88) and Michigan (1988-89). Carlton began her career at Division III institutions as an assistant in the news bureau at Franklin College (1981-82) and Director of News and Sports Information at Manchester College (1982-87). Carlton is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA), National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA), and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). A native of Greencastle, Ind., Carlton is a 1981 graduate of Franklin College (Ind.), where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.

Greg Weghorst ASC Director of Media Relations Greg Weghorst was named Director of Media Relations of the American Southwest Conference in February 2007 after serving in an interim role since August 2006. Weghorst is the fifth media relations director of the ASC. He provides an oversight of the conference’s media relations operation, including compilation of league statistics and standings and NCAA reports, production of the ASC weekly sport reports, maintaining the ASC web site and assisting with conference issues and tournament administration. A sports writer with the Temple Daily Telegram prior to coming to the ASC, Weghorst provided coverage of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Central Texas Blackhawks/Marshals of the North American Hockey League and Temple-area high schools. He was part of the coverage team for the 2005 EV1.net Houston Bowl and the 2004 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. A native of Waco, Texas, he is a 2003 graduate of Mary Hardin-Baylor with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mass communications/journalism.

2000 Louisiana College, Texas Lutheran University join ASC 2001 University of Dallas withdraws membership 2002 University of Texas at Tyler joins ASC

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2006 Austin College withdraws membership

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For 175 years, University of the Ozarks has approached education with an unyielding search for truth. That search led our founders to establish the first co-educational college west of the Mississippi. It set the stage for the first Arkansas woman to receive a college degree. And because truth often defies convention, ours was the first historically white college in the state to admit African-Americans. Every day, our history inspires Ozarks students to discover their own individual truths. But we won’t expect you to find the answers alone. Through every step of your search, we’ll stand by you as true scholars, mentors, and friends. Founded in 1834 as Cane Hill School, University of the Ozarks is a private, four-year comprehensive university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. Located on 30 acres in Clarksville, Arkansas (pop. 7,500), Ozarks is home to about 675 students from 22 states and 20 countries. More than 80 percent of our faculty hold the highest degrees in their fields. Because we’re small by design, our average class size is 14 and the student/ faculty ratio is 13:1. More than 60 majors, minors, and preprofes sional degrees, from Composite Science to Strategic Communications are offered. Many

Ozarks graduates also go on to top graduate programs in law, medicine, and engineering.

and more than a dozen other services to help students achieve their very best.

The central mall of campus is flanked by historic Munger Chapel and Walker Hall, a $7 million facility that houses a television studio, radio station, and state-of-the art editing suites. The 38,000-square-foot Robson Library houses more than 175,000 items for reading and research.

Internships are an essential part of the college experience, allowing you to practice newfound skills “in the field” and try a career (or two) on for size. Ozarks interns are doing research in polymer chemistry, working with the forest service, and volunteering for national political campaigns. Just how much can one student get involved? One Ozarks student landed internships at both the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. and the FOX News Network in Manhattan and created films for Little Rock’s “48 Hour Film Festival” as well as the Cinequest Film Festival.

Seventy-five percent of students live on campus in one of six residence halls that feature such perks as recreation rooms and in-room computer connections. At roughly half the national average for a private, liberal arts education, University of the Ozarks’ tuition offers exceptional value. About 95 percent of students receive some type of financial aid, including scholarships, grants, loans, and work study. Over $7.7 million in financial aid is distributed annually. You may have heard that a liberal arts education is all about mental agility, intellectual prowess, service to others, and critical thinking. We couldn’t agree more. But at Ozarks, we’re also steeped in the tradition of preparedness – for your career, for graduate school, for life. A key part of being prepared is knowing when to ask for help. Ozarks’ Student Support Services (SSS) provides free tutoring, a 24-hour computer lab, resume assistance, career and grad school strategies,

Once Ozarks graduates get out into the world, there’s no stopping them. Our alumni pursue a truly incredible array of careers, from writing for ad agencies and practicing clinical psychology to working for the Secret Service. And if you’re interested in furthering your education, expect to be in good company. More than 85 percent of Ozarks students who apply are accepted to top graduate, medical, and law schools. If you’re not accustomed to up-close-and personal interaction with your instructors, you’ll get used to it soon enough. Both in and out of class, Ozarks faculty demand accountability (don’t be surprised if you get a phone call from your professor when you miss class). That sort of “personal attention” is just one example

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of our genuine concern for each individual student’s progress. Our faculty is known for inspiring remarkable acts. With their help, students are studying abroad in Strasburg, Florence, and Hong Kong. They’re learning about new forms of international currency trading from experts in the field, and using their Latin skills to enhance research papers on medieval drama. If this sounds more like master’s work than undergraduate, it’s no accident. Because University of the Ozarks is small by design, professors have the time to delve deeply into every student’s interests – and help make the most of their talents. In the political science program, Dr. Gil Parks’ students are researching national human rights legislation at American University in D.C. and taking on internships with the National Republican Senatorial Committee. They’re also attending law schools nationwide, including Notre Dame, Pepperdine, and Georgetown. Similarly, Dr. Sean Coleman encourages his premed students to take full advantage of the liberal arts, with foreign language minors, and immersion trips to countries like Mexico and Italy. With over 40 clubs and organizations to choose from, it isn’t hard to find one you’re truly passionate about. For some, it’s

a club with academic affiliations like Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) – a global, non-profit organization that helps members develop leadership, teamwork, and communication skills by championing free enterprise and community service. Others pursue more personal passions by joining Amnesty International, College Republicans, or Young Democrats. And if you’re simply looking to have fun, you won’t be disappointed. In the student center, ping-pong matches have been known to go on for hours, and you never know when a soccer game might break out in the quad. Movie nights often hit the big screens in the residence halls, where camaraderie and community come together. At Ozarks, serious sports fans have a lot to cheer about. As a member of NCAA Division III and the American Southwest Conference, our teams square off against competitors from Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi. Our teams make the playoffs and our studentathletes consistently earn All-America and All-Conference honors. Our Eagles compete academically, too. They regularly appear on ASC all-academic rosters and are recognized for high marks by organizations like the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA).

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Majors Accounting Art* Biology* Business Administration Business Education* Chemistry Communications-Radio, TV & Video Communications-Strategic Composite Science Early Childhood Education*† Economics English* Environmental Studies History* History & Literature Management Marketing Mathematics* Middle Level Education*† Music Philosophy Physical Education* Political Science Psychology Psychology of Human Behavior Religion Religion/Philosophy

Social Sciences* Sociology Spanish Theatre Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medical Sciences Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Respiratory Therapy Pre-Veterinary Sciences * Teaching Certificates available † Special education certificates available

University Sponsored Groups Campus Activities Board (CAB) Residence Hall Association (RHA) Student Foundation Board (SFB) Student Government Association (SGA) Honor Societies Alpha Chi Beta Beta Beta (Biology) Kappa Delta Pi (Education) Phi Alpha Theta (History) Sigma Alpha (Sociology) Sigma Tau Delta (English) Student Publications/Media Aerie (Yearbook) Falstaff (Literary magazine) KUOZ-Channel 6 KUOZ-LP 100.5 FM Religious Organizations Alpha & Omega Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM) Catholic Campus Ministries (CCM) Fellowship of Christian Athletes Methodist Campus Ministries (MCM) Presbyterian Connection Presbyterian Students Recreational Organizations Ozarks Disc Golf Association Ozarks Outback Club

THE CAMPUS EXPERIENCE

Academic Organizations Beta Sigma Kappa (BSK) Fortissimo (Music Club) Ozarks Alchemists Ozarks Art Club Ozarks Biological Society (OBS) Ozarks Mathematical Society Ozarks Student Education Association (OSEA) Phi Beta Lambda (Business) Students in Free Enterprise University Players Special Interest Groups Amnesty International BACCHUS College Republicans Fire Corps In Focus Ozarks Photography Club Investment Club Martial Arts Club Planet Club Rotaract Screaming Eagles Forensic Club Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Model UN Group Young Democrats



2009 Schedule AUGUST 22 Alumni Match Home SEPTEMBER 1 Central Baptist College Home 5 Rhodes College Memphis, TN 6 Cal Lutheran Memphis, TN 10 Hendrix College Home 11 Ouachita Baptist Arkadelphia, AR 15 Lyon College Home 19 *UT-Dallas Richardson, TX 24 *Mississippi College Clinton, MS 26 *Louisiana College Pineville, LA OCTOBER 1 *Hardin-Simmons Home

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3 *McMurry University Home 9 *Howard Payne Univ. Brownwood, TX 10 *Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, TX 15 *Texas Lutheran Home 17 *Schreiner University Home 23 *East Texas Baptist Marshall, TX 24 *LeTourneau University Longview, TX 29 *Concordia Univ. Texas Home 31 *UT-Tyler Home NOVEMBER 6-8 ASC Championship Tournament *American Southwest Conference Match Home Matches In Bold

Lori Langman

Kristi Gordon Kaitlyn Williams

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