T he 2014 S occer M edia G uide C o n te n ts
2014 TV/Radio ID Chart.............................................................Inside Front Cover Quick Facts/Schedule...................................................................................... 2 2014 Rosters ....................................................................................................... 3 Live Like Champions/Charter of Champions. . .................................. 4-5 Head Coach Neil Macdonald....................................................................... 6 Assistant Coach Andy Swift/Graduate Assistant Nikki Brown.. ..... 7 Meet the Players......................................................................................... 8-20 Meet the Gamecocks....................................................................................21 2013 Review...............................................................................................22-23 2013 Box Scores...............................................................................................24 2013 OVC Recap..............................................................................................26 Ohio Valley Conference................................................................................28 Ohio Valley Conference 2012 Composite Schedule........................29
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The 2014 Opponents.. ............................................................................30-31 JSU Soccer Honors.. ........................................................................................32 Records.. ..............................................................................................................33 All-Time Team Records.................................................................................34 Individual Records..........................................................................................35 Single Season Records.. ................................................................................35 Career Records.................................................................................................36 Year-by-Year Records.. ...................................................................................37 All-Time Soccer Roster.. ................................................................................38 Year-by-year Records.. ............................................................................39-40 JSU vs. All Opponents .. ........................................................................41-42 This is JSU....................................................................................................43-55 Gamecock Soccer Facilities.........................................................................................56
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Interviews All interviews with JSU coaches and/or JSU players must be arranged through the JSU Sports Information Department. Tony Schmidt is the contact for soccer and can be contacted at (256) 782-5377 or at aschmidt@jsu.edu. Players and coaches will be made available at various times throughout the week at the request of the media entity. Coach Neil Macdonald and requested student-athletes will also be made available at the conclusion of each match following a l0 minute cooling-off period.
Sports Information STAFF
JSU On The Internet JSU’s home on the world wide web www.JSUGamecockSports.com is your place for everything related to JSU sports. All statistics, results, news releases and upcoming events are updated following each event.
Asst. AD/Sports Info: Greg Seitz Office Phone: (256) 782-5279 Email: gseitz@jsu.edu
Media Services/Credentials Members of the media will be supplied with up-to-date release packages and/or statistics following a request with the JSU Sports Information Office in Kennamer Hall. All releases and stats can also be obtained via www.JSUGamecockSports.com, the official JSU Athletic web site. Stats and other news items are updated following each match and will be made available otherwise at the request of the individual media entity. JACKSONVILLE STATE SPORTS INFORMATION The JSU Sports Information Offices are located on the second floor of Kennamer Hall, rooms 201, 203 and 210. Tony Schmidt is the sports information contact for soccer and he can be reached at (256) 782-5377 or by email at aschmidt@jsu.edu.
Soccer Contact: Tony Schmidt Office Phone: (256) 782-5377 Cell Phone: (256) 689-8524 Email: aschmidt@jsu.edu
Asst. SID: Josh Underwood Office Phone: (256) 782-5915 Email: underwood@jsu.edu Mailing Address: 700 Pelham Rd. N. Kennamer Hall Jacksonville, Ala. 36265
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Features five seniors that will help guide the 2014 Gamecocks.
CREDITS: The 2014 Jacksonville State Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the JSU Sports Information Department. It was complied and written by Tony Schmidt with assistance from Associate Athletic Director for Sports Information Greg Seitz, Assistant Sports Information Director Josh Underwood. Photos by JSU Photographer Steve Latham and Matt Reynolds. Typesetting and graphic design by Wray Dillard of Wray Graphics. Printing by JSU Printing Services, Jacksonville, Ala. Copyright: 2014 JSU Sports Information Department. Jacksonville State University is an EO/AA employer. www.JSUGamecockSports.com
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Location.........................................................................................................Jacksonville, Ala. Enrollment............................................................................................................................9,504 Founded..................................................................................................................................1883 Colors................................................................................................................. Red and White Nickname................................................................................................................Gamecocks Facility............................................................................ Pete Mathews Coliseum/5,500 Conference ............................................................................... Ohio Valley Conference President..........................................................................................Dr. William A. Meehan Faculty Representative.......................................................................Dr. Mary Newton Athletic Director.......................................................................................... Warren Koegel Associate AD/SWA.......................................................................................... Tracy Broom Athletic Phone.............................................................................................(256) 782-5368 Athletic Ticket Office................................................................................(256) 782-8144
Sports Information
Sr. Associate AD/Media Relations...............................................................Greg Seitz Office Phone..................................................................................................(256) 782-5279 E-Mail.................................................................................................................. gseitz@jsu.edu Assistant SID/Soccer SID.......................................................................... Tony Schmidt E-Mail.......................................................................................................... aschmidt@jsu.edu Office Phone..................................................................................................(256) 782-5377 Cell Phone.......................................................................................................(256) 689-8524 Assistant SID.............................................................................................Josh Underwood Office Phone..................................................................................................(256) 782-5915
Head Coach Neil Macdonald Alma Mater: Augusta State, 1997 Career Record: 211-150-21 (15th Year) JSU Record: First Season
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Head Coach.................................................................................................Neil Macdonald Alma Mater......................................................................................... Augusta State, 1997 Years at JSU...................................................................................................Second Season Record at JSU................................................................................................................... 4-13-2 Career Record....................................................................................................... 211-150-21 Assistant Coach.................................................................................................... Andy Swift Alma Mater.......................................................................................Maine-Machias, 2005 Years at JSU..................................................................................................Seventh Season Graduate Assistant............................................................................................Nikki Brown
Team Information
All-Time Record ...........................................................................136-191-37 (18 years) All-Time OVC Record.......................................................................26-49-16 (10 years) First Season....................................................................................................................1982-83 2013 Overall Record ................................................................................................... 4-13-2 2013 OVC Record............................................................................................................. 0-9-1 Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................................................... 8/0 Newcomers .................................................................................................................................. 6
Assistant Coach Andy Swift Alma Mater: Universty of Maine at Machias, 2005 Years at JSU: 7th Season
Graduate Assistant Coach Nikki Brown Years at JSU: 2nd season
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8.16 8.22 8.24 8.29 8.31 9.5 9.7 9.12 9.14 9.20 9.26 9.28
South Alabama (Ex.) Elon Gardner-Webb SAMFORD MISS. VALLEY STATE JACKSON STATE Alabama Troy Alabama State Ball State * UT MARTIN * Murray State
Mobile, Ala. Elon, N.C. Boling Springs, N.C. JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Tuscaloosa, Ala. Troy, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Muncie, Ind. JACKSONVILLE Murray, Ky.
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All Game Times are Central
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E-Mail.................................................................................................... underwood@jsu.edu Web Site..................................................................... www.JSUGamecockSports.com JSU Athletic Twitter.............................................................................. @JSUGamecocks JSU Soccer Twitter........................................................................................... @JSUSoccer JSU Athletics on Facebook.................................................................. JSUGamecocks
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* Morehead State * Eastern Kentucky * EASTERN ILLINOIS * Austin Peay * Belmont * SIU EDWARDSVILLE * SOUTHEAST MISSOURI * Tennessee Tech OVC Tournament OVC Tournament OVC Tournament OVC Tournament
Morehead, Ky. Richmond, Ky. JACKSONVILLE Clarksville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Cookeville, Tenn. TBA TBA TBA TBA
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5 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA
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Meara Johnson Katie Thomas Caroline Robinson Olivia Drapes Nicola Dominikovich Brianna Salverda Courtney Hurt Carsen Taylor Abbey Clausen Kaitlyn Gregory Taylor Lott Jackie Rush Nicole Heiser Sydney Keller Chelsi Bender Lindsey Jackson Blair Barker Brianna Boutziouvis Mackenzie Bellows Kayla Thompson Katt Dowd Kelsey Bright Justine Panchuk Jessica Monahan Anna Clausen Kristen Hoo
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Brampton, Ontario, Canada / Mississippi State Fancy Farm, Ky. / Graves County HS Hendersonville, Tenn. / Beech HS Round Rock, Texas / Mississippi State Calgary, Alberta, Canada / Edge School Calgary, Alberta, Canada / Central Memorial HS Huntsville, Ala. / Grissom HS Leesburg, Ga. / Lee County HS Huntsville, Ala. / Grissom HS Kennesaw, Ga. / North Cobb McDonough, Ga. / Ola HS Trophy Club, Texas / Northwest HS Strongsville, Ohio / Strongsville HS Huntsville, Ala. / Grissom HS Freehold, N.J. / Mississippi State Marietta, Ga. / Harrison HS Hixson, Tenn. / Notre Dame HS Ottawa, Ontario, Canada / Louis-Riel HS Calgary, Alberta, Canada / Henry Wise HS Brandon, Miss. / Northwest Rankin HS Kingwood, Texas / Kingwood HS Kingwood, Texas / Kingwood HS Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada / Sisler HS Marietta, Ga. / Marietta HS Huntsville, Ala. / Grissom HS Pickering, Ontario, Canada / West Virginia Wesleyan
Head Coach: Neil Macdonald (2nd Season at JSU; Augusta State, 1997) Assistant Coach: Andy Swift (7th Season at JSU; Maine-Machias, 2005) Graduate Assistant: Nikki Brown (2nd Season at JSU; North Alabama, 2012) The Class of the Gamecocks Seniors (6) #4 Brianna Salverda #8 Kaitlyn Gregory #10 Jackie Rush #11 Nicole Heiser #14 Lindsey Jackson #24 Jessica Monahan Juniors (7) #2 Olivia Drapes #5 Courtney Hurt #12 Sydney Keller
#16 Brianna Boutziouvis #21 Katt Dowd #22 Kelsey Bright #26 Kristen Hoo Sophomores (9) #00 Meara Johnson #0 Katie Thomas #3 Nicola Dominikovich #6 Carsen Taylor #7 Abbey Clausen
#13 Chelsi Bender #15 Blair Barker #17 Mackenzie Bellows #23 Justine Panchuk #25 Anna Clausen Freshmen (3) #1 Caroline Robinson #9 Taylor Lott #18 Kayla Thompson
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First Last MEAR-uh Johnson Nicola Dome-ne-co-vich Nicole Hi-zer Bre-anna Ba-jew-vis Mackenzie Bell-lows Justine Pan-chuck Jessica Mon-na-han Kristen Who
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FROM ACROSS NORTH AMERICA Alabama (4) #5 Courtney Hurt (Huntsville) #7 Abbey Clausen (Huntsville) #12 Sydney Keller (Huntsville) #25 Anna Clausen (Huntsville) Georgia (5) #6 Carsen Taylor (Leesburg) #8 Kaitlyn Gregory (Kennesaw) #9 Taylor Lott (McDonough) #14 Lindsey Jackson (Marietta) #24 Jessica Monahan (Marietta) Kentucky (1) #0 Katie Thomas (Fancy Farm) Mississippi (1) #18 Kayla Thompson (Brandon)
Texas (4) #2 Olivia Drapes (Round Rock) #10 Jackie Rush (Trophy Club) #21 Katt Dowd (Kingwood) #22 Kelsey Bright (Kingwood) New Jersey (1) #13 Chelsi Bender (Freehold)
Canada (7) #00 Meara Johnson (Brampton, Ontario) #3 Nicola Dominikovich (Calgary, Alberta) Ohio (1) #4 Brianna Salverda (Calgary, Alberta) Nicole Heiser (Strongsville) #16 Brianna Boutziouvis (Ottawa, Ontario) #17 Mackenzie Bellows (Calgary, Alberta) Tennessee (2) #1 Caroline Robinson (Hendersonville) #23 Justine Panchuk (Winnipeg, Manitoba) #26 Kristen Hoo (Pickering, Ontario) #15 Blair Barker (Hixson)
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• Living like a champion means getting out of your comfort zone and challenging yourself with something new every day. • Living like a champion means “controlling the controllables” and bringing a champion attitude and champion work ethic to everything you do, on the field and off. • Living like a champion means “BEING YOUR BEST” in everything you do, and realizing that you and only you can make yourself better. • Living like a champion means building a culture that embraces and empowers the people around you to be their best in everything they do, day in and day out, unconditional love. • Living like a champion means being so focused on your own personal development that you do not have time to criticize others. • Living like a champion means being just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. •Living like a champion means means “DOING THE RIGHT THING.” • Living like a champion means a selfless work ethic… working hard so your teammates do not have to… building team trust. • Living like a champion means using failure as fertilizer, making yourself better with every mistake, and getting up stronger every time you are knocked down. • Living like a champion means feeling like you can accomplish anything. • Living like a champion means dreaming big and attacking those dreams with 100% of yourself, “DARE TO FAIL TO DARE TO SUCCEED.” • Living like a champion means Playing with PRIDE, Playing with PASSION, and NEVER QUITTING!
Be a GAMECOCK, Be a FAMILY, Be a CHAMPION “TRUE CHAMPIONS are made when no one else is looking.” 4
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As a member of the Jacksonville State women’s soccer team, I hereby commit myself to my team, my coaches and the University to live like a Champion. I Will: STRIVE TO BE A LEADER: Both on and off the field, I will be assertive in my communication, have structure in my life, and always remember that good leaders listen as well. PLAY WITH PASSION: I will love the game and provide support to my teammates. I will bring a positive attitude daily to push past hardships. IMPROVE TEAM CHEMISTRY: I will work hard at being a great teammate, respect our diversity, and understand that we are all different. My team comes first: We will not let outside influences get in the way of our progress. MAKE A COMMITMENT: I will make an emotional, physical, and mental commitment to be the best I can be and bring a daily determination to work hard. BE COACHABLE: I will have an open mind to learn new things. I will listen to coaching points, and have the ability to adjust/change my approach. HAVE RESPECT: I will have respect for myself, my teammates, my coaches and my opponents. ESTABLISH ACCOUNTABILITY: I will invest in the team and know my role. I will hold both myself and others accountable to our high standards. BE CONFIDENT: I will always focus on the positive, believing in both myself, and my teammates. HAVE PRIDE: I will work hard to build a positive reputation for our program. I will win my 1v1 battles. I will consistently compete, knowing that to do so I must be fit and willing to play from the first whistle to the last. BE AMBITIOUS: I will be focused in the pursuit of my personal goals, and know that to accomplish these goals I may have to think outside the box and be creative.
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Neil Macdonald Neil Macdonald begins his second season as head coach of the Jacksonville State soccer program and has already begun to lay the groundwork for the program that he envisions.
Macdonald named the third head coach in JSU’s soccer program in February of 2013. The Gamecocks finished with a 4-13-2 overall mark, but the he saw bright spots throughout his first season on the Jax State side. The Macdonald Era got off to a good start by claiming the season opener at McNeese State. It marked the first time JSU won its season-opening contest since the 2000 season. Jax State also won Macdonald’s home debut with a 4-0 blanking of in-state foe Alabama A&M. The four goals scored in the match was a season high for the Gamecocks. His squad returned to the pitch the following Friday to do something that has not been done in three seasons – beat in-state nemesis Troy. Then-freshman Mackenzie Bellows connected on the game-winning goal in double overtime to post the 1-0 result. After being battle tested in the non-conference slate, the Gamecocks put forth a valiant effort against Ohio Valley Conference sides. The 2013 squad dropped a tough 2-1 extra time affair to Morehead State and recorded a draw against Tennessee Tech. Two members of Macdonald’s first JSU squad earned postseason accolades. Jackie Rush, who served as one of the 2013 captains, led by example throughout the first year of the Neil Macdonald era at Jax State. The Trophy Club, Texas-native averaged 4.32 shots per game in 2013 and scored a team-high five goals and 11 total points. A 19-game starter for the Gamecocks in the midfield, Rush was tabbed the OVC’s Offensive Player of the Week after narrowly missing a hat trick against Alabama A&M in September. For the second-straight year, a Gamecock was represented on the OVC’s All-Newcomer squad as freshman Mackenzie Bellows was voted on the team. Bellows, who came to JSU from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, quickly made an impression on Macdonald from the time she stepped foot on campus as she started all 19 matches. The midfielder ranked third on the team in points with six after producing a pair of goals and assists. JSU continued its string of consecutive National Soccer Coaches Association of America Women’s Team Academic Award to five consecutive years and the eighth time in the program’s history. To be eligible for the award, teams must have a team grade point average of 3.0 or better. Jax State turned in a 3.38 GPA, which was the highest among the ten in-state programs that also received the academic team honor – UAB (3.23), Alabama (3.35), Auburn (3.34), AuburnMontgomery (3.06), Alabama State (3.34), Faulkner
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(3.09), South Alabama (3.05), Spring Hill (3.24) and Troy (3.30). JSU was one of eight OVC programs to accomplish a 3.00 or better in the classroom. JSU also claimed the OVC’s 2013 Team Sportsmanship Award for soccer. The OVC Team Sportsmanship Award is voted on by the student-athletes and coaches of the respective sports, the team awards are bestowed upon the Conference squads deemed to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical behavior as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. Included in the areas for evaluation are the conduct of student-athletes, coaches, staff and administrators and fans. Macdonald has posted a 211-150-21 record during his 16-year coaching career, which includes his first season at JSU last season and the previous nine seasons at Mississippi State. The Inverness, Scotland, native came to the United States in 1997, where he was four-year starter for Augusta State. Macdonald captained the team during his junior and senior seasons and was also a recipient of a handful of team awards, as well as one conference player of the week accolade. He played and started in every game he was eligible for during his illustrious career in Augusta, and he left the distinguished academic institution as the career record holder in games played and games started. Macdonald began his coaching career as an assistant at Iowa Central Community College in 1997, where he helped coach both the men’s and women’s soccer teams. In his initial season, the women finished the season as regional champions with a 9-3-1 record and featured the nation’s leading scorer at that level. The men’s team also won the regional championship with an impressive 15-4-1 record and a No. 14 national ranking. Following a 1998 campaign that saw both the Tritons and Lady Tritons march to regional and national rankings, Macdonald was named head coach at ICCC and over the next five seasons, he would guide the men’s team to five regional championships, four times reaching the Sweet 16 of the National Junior College Association of America (NJCAA) national tournament, including his final season in 2002 when the squad advanced through to the Final Four. Over the same five years, he led the women’s soccer team to the same success as the Lady Tritons won five consecutive regional championships, including an appearance in the Elite Eight in 2002. During his five-year tenure in Fort Dodge, Macdonald collected an impressive 149-34-5 coaching record. At the conclusion of the 2002 campaigns, he was honored with NJCAA Region Coach of the Year accolades, along with being named one of three finalists for NSCAA National Coach of the Year honors. He was also lauded with Who’s Who of America’s Teachers as well. Macdonald joined the staff at Mississippi State in 2003 as a volunteer assistant coach and was promoted to a full-time assistant last in the year, and he helped the 2003 squad turn in a program-best 0.86 goals against average. That team finished the year 9-8-3 and record-
The Macdonald File Personal Joined JSU Staff:
February, 2013
Birthdate: May 16, 1972 Hometown:
Inverness, Scotland
Family Wife: Jamie Runnells; Sons: Colin, Liam Education Bachelor’s degree in History from the Augusta (GA) State University in 1997 Playing Experience Midfielder, Augusta State (1994-97) Coaching Experience Assistant Coach, Iowa Central Community College Men And Women (1998); Head Coach, Iowa Central Community College Men And Women (1999-02); Volunteer Assistant Coach, Mississippi State University (2003); Assistant Coach, Mississippi State University (2003-04); Head Coach, Mississippi State University (20042012) Head Coach, Jacksonville State University (2013-Present) Honors UEFA “B” Coaching License; 2002 NSCAA National Junior College Coach Of The Year Finalist; NSCAA Junior College Region Coach Of The Year; Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers National Award Winner (2003-04); Two-Year (1996-97) Captain At Augusta State; Finished Career at Augusta State As Record Holder In Career Starts And Games Played.
ed the program’s first wins over nationally-ranked teams, including a victory over No. 6 Florida. The next season, Macdonald became head coach of the Bulldogs and became the most-successful rookie head coach in Mississippi State history, taking the team to nine victories and an SEC Tournament berth. In 2011, MSU secured its most SEC victories since 2004, including upsets of two Top 20 teams for the first time since 2003, and the 2012 Bulldogs opened the year with an eight-game unbeaten streak, a mark that matched the 2009 squad’s 8-0 start for the best opening to a season in school history. Born May 16, 1972, in Banff, Scotland, Macdonald currently holds his coaching license from the Scottish Football Association. Two years ago, Macdonald returned to his home country and completed his Scottish FA UEFA “B” license, one of the top coaching decorations in international soccer. Macdonald met his wife Jamie, a staff member at JSU as well, when both were athletes at Augusta State. The couple celebrated the birth of their first child, Colin Ross, in May, 2004, and welcomed their second son, Liam Alexander in March, 2008.
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Andy SWIFT Andy Swift is in his seventh season as an assistant coach on the JSU Soccer staff. His responsibilities encompass training at all positions, recruiting and other various off the field duties.
Under Swift’s tutelage, Gamecock goalkeepers have ranked among the Ohio Valley Conference’s best. As a team, JSU ranked fifth in the league in saves, averaging 5.74 saves per match. Jax State keepers produced four shutouts in 2013.
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lettered in both soccer and basketball at UMM. He received All-Sunrise Conference honorable mention honors as a senior when he led UMM to a 10-5-0 record as the starting goalkeeper. Swift also earned a number of academic awards during his collegiate career. He was named Academic All-American in 2003 and was a twotime Sunrise Conference Scholar Athlete. After his collegiate playing career, Swift served as an assistant soccer coach at Clarion University in Pennsylvania for two seasons before moving on to Akron. Swift holds a National Soccer Coaches Association of America National Goalkeeping
After concluding a phenomenal soccer career at the University of North Alabama in 2012, Brown has moved to the coaching side of the game. Brown helped organize the JSU’s camps prior to the season and played a key role in the conditioning program. One of her biggest attributes to the program in 2013 was organizing a ‘Kick for the Cure’ initiative during one of the Gamecocks’ home matches. The “Kickin’ For A Cure” initiative brings awareness of Leukemia, a blood illness that affects over 48,000 people each year. Brown solicited silent auction items prior to the contest and raised over $1,800 in the auction and donations.
February, 2008
Birthdate:
Sept. 25, 1982
Hometown:
Birmingham, England
Education Bachelor’s degree in Recreation Management from the University of Maine at Machias in 2005 Master’s degree in Mass Media Arts & Journalism from Clarion University in 2007 Playing Experience Goalkeeper, University of Maine at Machias (2002-05)
University of Akron (2007-08) Jacksonville State University (2008-present) Honors National Soccer Coaches Association of America National Goalkeeping Diploma, Advanced National License.
Diploma, as well as his Advanced National License. In 2005 he graduated Summa Cum Laude from UMM with a BS degree in Recreation Management. He also holds a Masters in Mass Media Arts and Journalism from Clarion University.
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Nikki BROWN
Nikki Brown begins her second season at Jacksonville State as a graduate assistant on Neil Macdonald’s staff.
Joined JSU Staff:
Clarion University (2005-07)
He is heavily involved in the program’s community service efforts with the planning of various clinics throughout the local community and the JSU summer camps. Swift joined the Gamecock staff in 2008 after a one-year stint as an assistant coach in charge of goalkeepers at the University of Akron. Under Swift’s guidance, Akron goalkeepers posted a 1.02 goals against average, which ranked fourth in the MAC.
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The Swift File Personal
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In 2011, Katelyn Geddings was named Second Team All-OVC goalkeeper after leading the league in saves and saves per game. Geddings also ranked among the nation’s best on the Division I level in saves.
Swift entered coaching after a successful twosport playing career at the University of Maine at Machias. The Birmingham, England, native
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Brown, a native of Bognor Regis, England, helped the Lions to an impressive 63-16-3 record in her four seasons at the Florence, Ala. school. The fouryear starter appeared in 81 matches, including 78 starts at UNA. While fighting through injuries the entire 2012 season, Brown finished with 11 points behind two goals and seven assists. Her seven assists tied for sixth in the Gulf South Conference. She was also listed sixth in the league with a .053 assists-per game average. Brown established a new UNA career assist record with 51 over a four-year time frame.
She earned First Team All-GSC distinction in 2009, 2010 and 2011, while being tabbed Second Team All-GSC as a senior. The captain of the 2012 UNA squad also nabbed All-South Region honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. She al garnered GSC Al-tournament honors after helping lead the lions to the conference championship against West Florida. Brown started collecting post-season accolades since her freshman season. She was named a First Team Daktronics All South Region selection three times, while also accumulating Second Team
Daktronics All-American honors from 2009-2011. Her dedication was not left on the pitch as she excelled in the classroom as well. In 2013, she was awarded with the University of North Alabama Female Student-Athlete of the Year Award because of her work on the field and in the classroom, carrying a 3.77 grade-point-average as a physical education major. Her academic success also earned her Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society status and a spot on the GSC All-Academic Team. Brown earned a spot on the GSC’s Top 10 Award for the third consecutive year in June of 2013. The GSC Top Ten awards are based on athletic, academic and extracurricular achievement during the 201213 academic year and recognize the top five male and top five female student-athletes as the cream of the GSC crop. Brown’s off-campus work includes a reading initiative at local elementary schools, coaching a middle school soccer team and volunteering with the local Special Olympics. She is the daughter of Malcolm and Laura Brown.
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#8 z 5-4 z Senior z Defender Kennesaw, Ga. z North Cobb HS
#8 z 5-9 z Senior z Midfielder/Defender Calgary, Alberta, Canada z Central Memorial HS
2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2011-12 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2013: Limited to eight games as a junior defender…started against Georgia State (9/22)…di not record a hot attempt in 150 minutes of activity.
2011-12 OVC Medal of Honor (4.0 GPA) 2011-12 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2012: Played in 17 games and earning four starts on the defensive end of the pitch…helped Jax State post six shutouts during the 2012 season as a backline defender…saw action for over 800 minutes and carded one shot attempt as a sophomore…played in eight of the Ohio Valley Conference matches and in the starting line up in four of the eight…named to the 2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
2013: One of three players on the squad to start all 19 games in 2013…served as one of the team captains along side Jackie Rush… logged a team-best1,796 minutes on defensive end of the pitch… helped JSU to three shutout wins in 2013 (McNeese State, Alabama A&M & Troy) registered a pair of shot attempts – vs. Troy (9/13) and at Belmont (10/11)…member of the 2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
2011: Saw action in 17 matches and started in the JSU defensive alignment in 13 matches…Made her Gamecock debut in the starting line up in the season opener against Mercer…Logged over 1200 minutes as a freshman…Played a season-best 110 minutes in JSU’s scoreless draw with Morehead State…Scored her first collegiate goal against Ohio Valley Conference foe Austin Peay (10/14)… Recorded a shot against UT Martin (10/30)…Started all nine OVC matches.
2012: A key component to the Jax State defense with six shut outs during the 2012 season…played and started in 19 of the 20 matches as a sophomore…on the pitch for over 1600 minutes…started all 10 Ohio Valley Conference matches…credited with two shot attempts in 2012 with a shot against Mercer (9/14) and versus UT Martin(10/26)…member of the 2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
Pre JSU: Prepped at North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Ga.…Earned Cobb County Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2008, 2009 and 1010…Named to the 2010 All-Cobb County Second Team in 2010…Received Honorable Mention status for the All-Cobb County squad in 2008 and 2009…A four-year letter winner for the Warriors of NCHS, serving as captain for two seasons… Played in 54 games on the high school level and tallying 30-plus assists in four seasons…Turned in five goals, including a game-winning goal…Starter in the defense for Cobb FC…Took part in AP classes at NCHS…Served as the Relay for Like Chair Leader.
2011: A persistent starter for JSU’s defense as a freshman, playing and starting in all 19 matches…Logged over 1800 minutes in the defensive alignment…Played 110 minutes in each of JSU’s four draws.
Personal: Born Dec. 16, 1992 …daughter of Todd and Lisa Gregory…Has one younger brother, Thomas…majoring in biology.
Pre JSU: Came to Jacksonville from Calgary, Alberta, Canada and prepped at Central Memorial High School…was a multi-sport athlete as she competed in basketball, volleyball and track and field as a CMHS Ram…named the top athlete of the year as a freshman and junior along with being nominated for citywide volleyball and basketball awards…Last season she garnered the Heart and Hustle Award on the volleyball court. On the pitch, Salverda has played midfield and defender on the club circuits…She is a member of the NSDSC Saints 93 club along with playing for the Omega Selects…has also participated in the Albert Provincial Training Program and is just one of three girls in the national sport academy…earned honor roll status at CMHS…member of the student council. Personal: Born July 6, 1993…daughter of Frank and Cheryl Salverda…has two younger siblings, Braeden and Bryce…majoring in biology/pre-health professionals.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 17/13 2012 17/4 2013 8/1 TOTAL 42/18
Min. G A Pts 1208 1 0 2 877 0 0 0 150 0 0 0 2235 1 0 2
Sh 2 1 0 3
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 9/9 2012 8/4 2013 2/0 TOTAL 19/13
Career Highs: Goals: 1, vs. Austin Peay (10/14/11) Shots: 1, 2x last vs. UT Martin (10/30/11) SOG: 1, vs. Austin Peay (10/14/11)
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Min. G A Pts 855 1 0 2 440 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 1228 1 0 2
Sh 2 0 0 2
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 19/19 2012 19/20 2013 19/19 TOTAL 57/58
Min. G A Pts 1844 0 0 0 1622 0 0 0 1796 0 0 0 5262 0 0 0
Sh 0 2 2 4
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 9/9 2012 10/10 2013 10/10 TOTAL 29/29
Career Highs: Shots: 1, 4x; last vs. Belmont (10/11/13) SOG: 1, vs. UT Martin (10/26/12)
Min. G A Pts 926 0 0 0 811 0 0 0 926 0 0 0 2663 0 0 0
Sh 0 1 1 1
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Lindsey Jackson
Jackie Rush
#14 z 5-5 z Senior z Forward/Midfielder Marietta, Ga. z Harrison HS
#10 z 5-6 z Senior z Midfielder/Forward Trophy Club, Texas z Northwest HS
2013-14 OVC Medal of Honor (4.0 GPA)
2013 Second Team All-OVC 2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2011-12 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2011-12 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2013: Enters her senior season at JSU after a quality junior season in 2013…played in 19 games and started 13 of the those contests… accumulated 24 total shots, including nine on-goal chances… registered a season-high five shots against Alabama State (9/20)… credited with an assist on the equalizer at Louisiana (8/25)…connected on her first goal as a Gamecock at UT Martin (10/4)…came off the bench to score a goal versus Eastern Illinois (10/18)…on the pitch for over 1,000 minutes in the JSU attack. 2012: Saw action on the pitch in 16 contests and earned her first career start against Middle Tennessee (8/17) to open the 2012 campaign…posted eight total shots on the season, including one in the season opener…posted four shots on goal in her 344 minutes of action…played in eight Ohio Valley Conference matches and totaled three shots…named to the 2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2011: Played in 14 matches as a first-year player in the JSU defensive formation…Turned in over 280 minutes on the pitch, including a season-longest 41 against UT Martin (10/30)…Recorded a shot on goal against Southern Mississippi (8/26) and credited with a shot attempt versus Ohio Valley Conference foe Southeast Missouri (10/28)…Saw action in eight of the nine OVC matches. Pre JSU: Member of the Harrison High School Hoyas’ soccer program… Has played in 37 games and in the starting line-up for 25 of those matches… Accumulated 34 goals and 10 assists on the prep level…Named to the All County Team in 2009. She was a starter and instrumental forward for Cobb FC…Chose JSU over GCSU. Personal: Born April 27,1993…daughter of Bill and Carol Jackson…Has one older sister, Haley (21)…Graduated with honors at HHS…President of the Spanish Honors Society, participated in student government and the Spanish Club at HHS.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 14/0 2012 16/1 2013 19/13 TOTAL 49/14
Min. G A Pts 282 0 0 0 344 0 0 0 1096 2 1 5 1722 2 1 5
Sh 1 8 24 33
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 14/0 2012 8/0 2013 10/9 TOTAL 32/9
Career Highs: Goals: 1, 2x; last vs. Eastern Illinois (10/18/13) Assists: 1, vs. Louisiana (8/25/13) Shots: 5, vs. Alabama State (9/20/13) SOG: 3, vs. UT Martin (10/4/13)
Min. G A Pts 282 0 0 0 190 0 0 0 635 2 0 4 1107 2 0 4
Sh 1 3 9 13
2013: Had a stellar junior campaign on the pitch leading the Gamecocks in scoring and total shot attempts… named to the All-OVC Second Team…a 19 match starter for JSU… finished with five goals and credited with 82 shot attempts – 43 of the 82 were on-goal chances…averaged 4.32 shots per game…led the OVC in total shots and ranked in the top10 in goals scored…established a new JSU benchmark for total shots in a single season…ranks fourth all-time at JSU in total shots with 148…tabbed the OVC’s Offensive Player of the Week after narrowly missing a hat trick against Alabama A&M…she recorded a pair of second half goals to pace JSU in the contest…had the game-winning goal against Alabama A&M (9/6)…scored the equalizer in JSU’s draw with Louisiana (8/25)…member of the 2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2012: Played in all 20 matches as a junior and started in the midfield in 17 of those matches…ranked fourth on the team in scoring with three goals and credited with a pair of assists…turned in her first multiple goals-scored match with two against Ohio Valley Conference foe Tennessee Tech (9/23…finished with 20 points on the season and posted 38 total shots on the season (18 on goal), listing her third on the team…ranked second on the team in shots against OVC opponents with 20 with 12 on goal scoring chances. 2011: A mainstay in the JSU line up as a freshman, playing in all 19 matches and starting 14 of those contests…ranked third on the team in shots with 28 and posted 14 shot on goal attempts…Credited with her first collegiate assist in Jax State’s 1-0 win over Ohio Valley Conference opponent SIU Edwardsville (9/23)… started seven of the nine OVC matches and produced 11 shot attempts with six on goal opportunities. Pre JSU: Attended Northwest High School in Trophy Club, Texas…named Second Team All-District as a sophomore…Also awarded the Fighting Heart Award at NHS…scored nine goals and credited with an assist as a sophomore …starter for 2010 USYSA National Championship participant, D’Feeter’s 93 Soccer Club…selected to take part in AP classes at NHS…member of the student council. Personal: Born December 23, 1992…daughter of Dennis and Roseann Rush…has one older brother, Joe…majoring in chemistry. Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 19/14 2012 20/17 2013 19/19 TOTAL 58/50
Min. G A Pts Sh 1100 0 1 1 28 1342 3 2 8 38 1648 5 1 11 82 4090 8 4 20 148
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 9/7 2012 10/9 2013 10/10 TOTAL 29/16
Min. G A Pts 530 0 1 1 480 2 1 5 796 1 1 3 1806 3 3 9
Sh 11 20 36 67
Career Highs: Points: 4, 2x; last vs. Alabama A&M (9/6/13) Goals: 2, 2x; last vs. Alabama A&M (9/6/13) Assists: 1, 4x; last vs. UT Martin (10/4/13) Shots: 9, vs. Tennessee Tech (10/13/13) SOG: 5, 3x; last vs. Alabama State (9/20/13)
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Jessica Monahan
Courtney Hurt
#24 z 5-3 z Senior z Midfielder/Defender Marietta, Ga. z Marietta HS
#5 z 5-7 z Redshirt Junior z Forward Huntsville, Ala z Grissom HS
2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2011-12 OVC Medal of Honor (4.0 GPA)
2011-12 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2011-12 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2013: Played in 16 matches as a junior and made six starts in 2013…in the starting line up for the season opener at McNeese State (8/23)…registered her only shot attempt in JSU’s 2-1 win over Alabama State (9/20)…helped Jax State post three shutouts on the season (McNeese State, Troy and Alabama A&M)…one minute shy of logging 900 minutes on the pitch…played all 110 minutes against Louisiana (8/25) and versus Alabama State (9/20)…member of the 2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2012: Saw action in 19 matches and a starter in 14 contests as a sophomore… turned in over 1,000 minutes on the pitch…carded her first assist against Jackson State (8/24) with a feeder to Courtney Hurt for the first goal of the match…also collected her first shot attempt in the match…played all 90 minutes in the season opener versus Middle Tennessee (8/17)…played in all 10 Ohio Valley Conference matches and In the starting line up in six OVC tilts…member of the 2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2011: Played in 17 matches and in the starting line up in seven of those matches as a freshman…Made her Jax State debut in the season opener with Mercer (8/19), playing all 90 minutes in her first collegiate match…Played 95 minutes in the JSU defensive alignment against Middle Tennessee (8/21)…Logged 749 minutes of playing time in 2011…Earned starts in seven of the first eight matches of the season…On the pitch in seven Ohio Valley Conference matches. Pre JSU: Named All-Cobb County Honorable mention in 2010 and voted team MVP as a junior last season…Served as captain of the MHS Blue Devils’ in her junior season…Helped guide MHS to the state playoffs as a freshman…Active in the club soccer circuit, guiding her team to the 2009 and 2008 NASA Classic Championship…Starter at defender for NASA 93 Elite. Chose JSU over Mercer. Personal: Born August 2, 1992…daughter of Jim and Sharon Monahan…has two older siblings, James Monahan and Lindsay Bonilla.
2013: Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2012: Ranked among the Jax State offensive leaders in every statistical category as a sophomore… netted seven goals throughout the 2012 season and credited with five assists…finished with 19 points, ranking sixth in the Ohio Valley Conference…posted a pair of game-winning goals against Georgia State (8/19) and at in-state rival Samford (9/16)…saw action in all 20 games and posting 27 total shots… on the pitch for all 10 OVC matches, scoring at Eastern Kentucky (10/5) and at Morehead State (10/7)… named to the 2012 Capital One Academic All-District Women’s Soccer First Team for District Four, released by the College Sports Information of America, who organizes the academic achievement honors program…named to the 2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2011: Turned in a solid freshman campaign with 29 total shot attempts and connecting on her first collegiate goal, the game winner, against SIU Edwardsville (9/23)…Played in all 19 matches and started 15 of those matches… Started eight of the nine Ohio Valley Conference matches…Led the 2011 squad with 17 shot on goal opportunities and second on the team in overall shot attempts…Credited with an assist against Troy (9/18)…Posted a season-high four shots in two matches, including her collegiate debut against Mercer (8/19) and versus Chattanooga (9/11)…Carded eight multi-shot matches …Averaged 1.53 shots per game. Pre JSU: One of the most decorated players in the state of Alabama as she was tabbed as the Huntsville Player of the Year as a junior along with being nominated as the Gatorade Player of the Year for Alabama…All State- Honorable Mention…Huntsville Times 2011 Elite Soccer Team - First Team…Golden Boot Award at GHS, Team Leader in Goals-25, Assist Leader 19…Finished her high school career with 97 goals and 93 Assists…Holds the Alabama State Record in Career assists 93 (2008-2011)…Tied for the Alabama State record in most assist in a year 29 (2009)Named Honorable Mention on the ESPN-Rise High School All-American list…A two-time All-State performer as a sophomore and junior… Selected to the All-City squad three times (2008, 2009, 2010)…earned MVP honors at the Alabama North vs. South All Star Game. Personal: Born May 9, 1993…daughter of Paul and Debra Hurt…Has one older sister, Christy…majoring in theoretical mathematics.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 17/7 2012 19/14 2013 16/6 TOTAL 52/27
Min. G A Pts 749 0 0 0 1072 0 1 0 899 0 0 0 2720 0 1 0
Sh 0 1 1 2
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 7/0 2012 10/6 2013 8/2 TOTAL 25/8
Career Highs: Points: 1, vs. Jackson State (8/24/12) Goals: -Assists: 1, vs. Jackson State (8/24/12) Shots: 1, 2x; last vs. Alabama State (9/20/13) SOG: 1, vs. Alabama State (9/20/13)
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Min. G A Pts 170 0 0 0 536 0 0 0 384 0 0 0 1,090 0 0 0
Sh 0 0 0 0
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 19/15 2012 20/4 TOTAL 39/19
Min. G A Pts 1145 1 1 3 877 7 5 19 2022 8 6 22
Sh 29 27 56
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2011 9/8 2012 10/3 TOTAL 19/11
Career Highs: Points: 2, vs. SIU Edwardsville (9/23/11) Goals: 1, 8x; last vs. Morehead State (10/7/12) Assists: 1, 5x; last vs. Belmont (10/12/12) Shots: 4, 2x vs. Chattanooga (9/11/11) SOG: 3, vs. Chattanooga (9/11/11)
Min. G A Pts 557 1 0 2 439 2 1 5 996 3 1 7
Sh 8 10 18
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Olivia Drapes
Nicole Heiser
#2 z 5-7 z Junior z Defender Round Rock, Texas z Mississippi State
#11 z 5-8 z Junior z Defender Strongsville, Ohio z Strongsville HS
2013: Played in nine games in her first season with the program… made her JSU debut in the 2013 season opener at McNeese State…saw over 700 minutes on pitch in the Gamecock defense… registered her first assist against Alabama A&M (9/6)…recorded a shot versus Troy (9/13). Pre JSU: Spent the 2012 season at Mississippi State University as a member of Neil Macdonald’s Bulldog squad…prepped at Stony Point High School in Round Rock, Texas…captained Tommy St. John’s squad in 2010, leading the team to the district, bi-district and area championships…paced the team in goals as a senior, earning her second Offensive MVP award…two-time All-District 16 selection (2010 & 2008)…enjoyed a stellar club career playing for Don Cameron’s Lonestar ‘93 Red…a five-time South Texas Olympic Development Program member and a four-time Region III Pool selection…had the opportunity to play in a friendly against the Mexican National Team…three-star recruit from TopDrawerSoccer.com…played central defense for Lonestar’s 2010 squad that won the Premier League championship and the Elite Clubs National Championship in Seattle, Wash…also helped her club team to the Region III championship a year after finishing second in the Region III West Premier League and claiming the Southern Texas state title…Paced the 2008 squad to third place in the National Championship Series, and first place in the Region III championships and the Southern Texas State Tournament… played in the Elite Club National League and a pair of Disney Showcases…a member of the 2007 Nike Eclipse U14 Tournament championship team.
2013: Played in nine matches as a sophomore, including her first collegiate start against Georgia State (9/22)…played 38 minutes in the GSU contest…started six of the nine matches…in the starting line up for five OVC matches… on the pitch the entire 110 minutes in JSU’s scoreless draw with Tennessee Tech (10/13). 2012: Saw limited action after coming to JSU after starting her collegiate career at Georgia Southern…on the pitch during five games for over 60 minutes… registered her first collegiate shot attempt against Southeast Missouri (10/28)…played in a trio of Ohio Valley Conference tilts. Pre JSU: Transferred to JSU after spending a season at Georgia Southern… Redshirted her only season at GSU…A native of Strongsville, Ohio and attended Strongsville High School…Played four seasons at SHS for Jon Felton…Helped the Mustangs finish fifth in the nation and reaching the state final four in Ohio as a senior…Started all 21 games as a senior with 11 shutouts and just ten total goals…Earned All District and All Conference honors along with being selected as a Greater Cleveland All Star…Member of the 2009 National Champion Super Y Team…Also played two years of basketball and participated in track at SHS. Personal: Born January 31, 1993…the daughter of James and Susan Heiser… has a brother, Greg and sister, Rene…majoring in education.
Personal: Born Oct. 9, 1992 in Nashua, N.H…daughter of Peter and Marcy Drapes…has three sisters - Emily, Amanda and Courtney…majoring in business.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 9/9 703 0 1 1 1 TOTAL 9/9 703 0 1 1 1
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 2/2 102 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2/2 102 0 0 0 0
Career Highs: Points: 1, vs. Alabama A&M (9/6/13) Goals: -Assists: 1, vs. Alabama A&M (9/6/13) Shots: 1, vs. Troy (9/13/13) SOG: --
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2012 5/0 67 0 0 0 1 2013 9/6 414 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 14/6 481 0 0 0 1
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2012 3/0 33 0 0 0 1 2013 7/5 342 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10/5 375 0 0 0 1
Career Highs: Points: -Goals: -Assists: -Shots: 1, vs. Southeast Missouri (10/28/12) SOG: --
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Brianna Boutziouvis
Sydney Keller
#16 z 5-8 z Junior z Forward Ottawa, Ontario, Canada z Louis-Riel HS
#12 z 5-9 z Junior z Defender Huntsville, Ala. z Grissom HS
2013-14 OVC Medal of Honor (4.0 GPA)
2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2013: Played in 18 of the 19 games as a sophomore…made ten starts during the season… nearly had a hat trick with a pair of second half goals against Alabama A&M (9/6)…netted her first goal against a league opponent in the match at Belmont (10/11)…scored JSU’s lone goal late in the contest at SIU Edwardsville (10/20)…finished the season ranked second on the club in goals with four… tallied 27 total shots, including 10 shots on goal chances…posted a season-high five shots in two matches against Alabama State A&M (9/6) and versus Alabama State…logged over 620 minutes on the pitch. 2012: Saw action in all 20 games as a freshman and contributed from the beginning of the season with JSU’s first goal of the season at Georgia State (8/19)…would finish the season with four goals and credited with an assist… ranked fourth on the team in shots with 21, with 12 coming on goal…netted the game-winning goal in JSU’s win over Stetson (8/31) and put the Gamecocks on the board in their 2-1 win over in-state rival Samford (9/16)… also had an assist on the game-winning goal in that same contest…posted JSU’s first of three goals against South Carolina State (9/9). Pre JSU: Attended Louis-Riel High School on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada… Primarily a striker during club and on the prep level with 37 career goals for the Rebelles of LRHS…Member of the Louis Riel High School team that captured a silver medal at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations(OFSSA) AAA girls soccer championship in 2012…Accounted for nine game-winning goals and dished out 26 assists…Served as captain of the junior varsity at LRHS…Helped lead The Rebelles to the Woodroff Tournament title… A member of the Ottawa Fury U17 Girls squad who claimed the Super Y League Championship…The Fury ranked fifth in the Gothia Cup International Tournament in Sweden…Received Honorable Mention honors in the U20 Super Y League…Member of the Ottawa Fury U17 Girls that captured the Super Y League North American Championship in 2010…Recorded a pair of goals for the Fury against New York Elite this past June…Super 20 League New England Division Champions 2012. Personal: Born February 6, 1994…the daughter of Tasso and Vivian Boutziouvis…has one brother, Nicholas and a sister, Anastasia…undecided on major. Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2012 20/10 2013 18/10 TOTAL 20/10
Min. G A Pts 897 4 1 9 626 4 0 8 1523 8 1 17
Sh 21 27 48
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2012 10/3 2013 10/3 TOTAL 20/6
Career Highs: Points: 4, vs. Alabama A&M (9/6/13) Goals: 2, vs. Alabama A&M (9/6/13) Assists: 1, vs. Samford (9/16/12) Shots: 5, 2x; last vs. Alabama State (9/20/13) SOG: 2, 4x; last vs. Troy (9/13/13)
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Min. G A Pts 449 0 0 0 286 2 0 4 735 2 0 4
Sh 5 8 13
2013: A key component to JSU’s backline as a junior…helped the Gamecocks to three shutouts (McNeese State, Alabama A&M and Troy)…played and started all 19 matches…logged over 1700 minutes on the pitch, which ranked second on the team…recorded a pair of shot on goal attempts against Charleston Southern (9/1)…had two shots in conference play…named to the 2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2012: Turned in a solid freshman campaign with 19 starts and playing in all 20 matches in JSU’s defensive alignment…helped Jax State post six shut outs on the season…named Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 4 after stellar performances against Stetson (8/31) and Louisiana Tech (9/2) to propel the Gamecocks to the Trojan Classic Championship…started all ten OVC matches and posted two shots against OVC competition…first career shot attempt came against Belmont (10/12), followed by a scoring chance versus Southeast Missouri (10/28). Pre JSU: A highly touted player from the state of Alabama and in the city of Huntsville…Attended Grissom High School…Earned All-State honors as a senior… A 2011 First Team All-State selection along with receiving 2011 AllMetro honors as a junior…A 2011 Alabama High School Athletic Association North-South Participant…Named GHS’s Defender of the Year in 2009 and 2011…Earned the GHS Tigers Rookie of the Year Award in 2009…Claimed AllState and All-Metro Honorable Mentions honors as a freshman in 2009…Has been a four-year starter for GHS with 89 starts in the first three years on the prep level…Guided the Tigers to back-to-back 6A State Championship games in 2009 and 2010…In 2011, GHS reached the second round of the AHSAA playoffs…Played in Argentina with the Alabama Olympic Development Program in 2009…Played on the club level for Huntsville FC, coached by Henry Mpagi… She was a high school teammate of current Jax State player Courtney Hurt. Personal: Born July 23, 1994…the daughter of Tim and Terri Keller…has three brothers – Collin, Brendan and Owen…Father, Tim played hockey at the University of Alabama in Huntsville…majoring in physical education.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2012 20/19 1672 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 20/19 1672 0 0 0 2
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2012 10/10 836 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 10/10 836 0 0 0 2
Career Highs: Points: -Goals: -Assists: -Shots: 1, 2x last vs. Southeast Missouri (10/28/12) SOG: 1, vs. Southeast Missouri (10/28/12)
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Kelsey Bright
Katt Dowd
#2 z 5-8 z Junior z Forward Kingwood, Texas z Kingwood HS
#21 z 5-6 z Junior z Midfielder/Defender Kingwood, Texas z Kingwood HS
2012 Second Team All-OVC
2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2012 OVC All-Newcomer Team
2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll
2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2013: Turned in a solid sophomore season with action in all 19 games and starting 17 of those contests…ranked second on the team in total shots with 61, which ranks her second on the program’s single season shots list… posted a goal against Charleston Southern (9/1)…credited with an assist versus The Citadel (8/30)… booted a career-high 12 shots in JSU’s 2-1 win over Alabama State (9/20)…dished out an assist on Jax State’s goal at SIU Edwardsville (10/20)…ranked among team leaders in minutes with over 1,600 minutes…named to the 2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2012: Registered an astounding freshman campaign that earned spots on the Ohio Valley Conference Second Team and a member of the league’s All-Newcomer squad…led Jax State in goals with eight and accounted for 19 points this season…ranked second on the team in total shots with 43 and turned in a team-best 26 shot on goal opportunities…named the OVC Offensive Player of the Week in early September after helping JSU claim wins over Stetson (8/31) and Louisiana Tech (9/2)…scored the game-winning goal in the Tech contest, which led JSU to claiming the 2012 Trojan Classic, hosted by Troy University…scored a pair of goals against OVC foe SIU Edwardsville (9/30) to push the Gamecocks to a 3-2 win over the Cougars…also had assists versus Eastern Kentucky (10/5) and Morehead State (10/7)…named to the 2012-12 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Pre JSU: Attended Kingwood High School in Houston, Texas…Tabbed to the First Team All-District as a Junior and Senior… as a senior, she was an All-Region nominee, was named to the All-State Academic team, played on the State 5A All-Star team, recognized as the Kingwood High School Scholar Athlete of the month in November, 2011 and received the team offensive player of the year award scoring 19 goals & 13 assists…Played club soccer for the Challenge Soccer Club in Houston under the direction of Pat O’Toole. Personal: Born December 15, 1993….daughter of Mark and Mary Bright… Has older sister Katelyn who played softball at Oklahoma State University and a younger brother Cameron.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2012 20/16 2013 19/17 TOTAL 39/33
Min. G A Pts Sh 1331 8 3 19 43 1610 1 3 5 61 2941 9 6 24 104
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2012 10/9 2013 10/8 TOTAL 20/17
Career Highs: Points: 4, vs. SIU Edwardsville (9/30/12) Goals: 2, vs. SIU Edwardsville (9/30/12) Assists: 1, 6x; last vs. SIU Edwardsville (10/20/13) Shots: 12, vs. Alabama State (9/20/13) SOG: 5, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/2/12)
Min. G A Pts 665 5 2 12 788 0 2 2 1453 5 4 14
Sh 21 20 41
2013: Saw action in 17 matches and in the starting line up in all of those contests…recorded an assist against Charleston Southern (9/1)… netted the game winner in the second extra time against Alabama State (9/20)…had multiple shot attempts twice – versus The Citadel (8/30) and against ASU…finished with ten total shots on the season… logged over 1,400 minutes on the pitch…named to the 2013-14 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2012: Made an immediate impact on both ends of the pitch, playing in all 20 matches and starting 18 of those contests…helped lead JSU’s defense to six shut outs, while scoring a goal and posting three assists as a freshman…netted the final goal in the Gamecocks’ 5-0 win over in-state foe Alabama A&M (8/26)…two of her three dish outs came against Ohio Valley Conference competition – at Tennessee tech (9/23) and versus SIU Edwardsville (9/30)…collected five points and four total shots…named to the 2012-13 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Pre JSU: A dual threat player as a midfielder and defender…A 2012 Preseason All-Greater Houston First Team defender…Earned First Team All-District 14-5A honors as a midfielder in 2012…Tabbed to the 2012 TASCO Region II All-Region Team and an All-State selection… Voted KHS’s Most Valuable Player…Claimed the District 14-5A Defensive Player of the Year…Named to the 2011 All-Greater Houston First Team defender as a junior in 2011…Tabbed to the 2011 TASCO Region II All Region Team…Earned the 2011 District 14-5A Most Valuable Defender of the Year…Voted the 2011 KHS Defensive MVP…Claimed 2010 District 18-5A All District Team honors…Played on the club circuit for the Eclipse SC, coached by Mac McCallum. Personal: Born March 26, 1994… the daughter of Jody and Nancy Dowd…has four siblings – Mickey, Daniel, Jacob and Thomas…brother Daniel plays rugby at Louisiana State University…majoring in marine biology.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2012 20/18 2013 17/17 TOTAL 37/35
Min. G A Pts 1493 1 3 5 1438 1 1 3 2931 2 4 8
Sh 4 10 14
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS 2012 10/9 2013 8/8 TOTAL 18/17
Min. G A Pts 747 0 2 2 598 0 0 0 1345 0 2 2
Sh 2 3 5
Career Highs: Points: 2, 2x; last vs. Alabama State (9/20/13) Goals: 2, vs. Alabama A&M (8/26/12) Assists: 1, 4x; Charleston Southern (9/1/13) Shots: 2, 2x; last vs. Alabama State (9/20/13) SOG: 2, 2x; last vs. Alabama State (9/20/13)
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Kristen Hoo
#00 z 6-0 z Sophomore z Goalkeeper Brampton, Ontario, Canada Mississippi State/North Parkway Secondary
#26 z 5-7 z Junior z Midfielder Pickering, Ontario, Canada West Virginia Wesleyan
Pre JSU: One of two transfers from Southeastern Conference member Mississippi State…Saw 427 minutes in goal during her rookie season, playing in seven games and starting three contests…made 28 saves and allowed 12 goals for a 2.52 goals against average…averaged 4.0 saves per game…faced 85 shots on the year and saved 70 percent of those attempts…played the full time in two contests…stopped four shots in 45 scoreless minutes against both Arkansas State and Florida Atlantic…made a season-high nine saves in 56 minutes against Kentucky…member of the Ontario Provincial program since 2008… invited to represent Jamaica at the 2012 CONCACAF tournament…selected to attend Canada’s National Training Centre in 2011 and 2012…represented Team Ontario in goal, serving as captain of the squad in 2009 and 2010…claimed three-straight gold medals in the Ontario vs. Quebec Series…claimed Player of the Match for Team Ontario with a shutout in a 2008 contest against Central Florida United U17…played for Joe Nucifora with the Brams United Soccer Club…compiled a 0.8 GAA in 2011, allowing four goals in 450 minutes…led Brams United to 2010 OYSL silver medal, compiling a 0.38 goals-against average, the best in the league among male and female goalies…led her squad to a 14-0-4 record in 2010, surrendering just seven goals in 1,620 minutes for a 0.38 goals-against average…won the OYSL championship in 2008 and 2009.
2013: Established herself as a mainstay in the JSU midfield in her first season as a Gamecock… played in all 19 games and started in half of those contests…made her first Jax State start against Louisiana (8/25)…tallied an assist in back-to-back matches at Charleston Southern (9/1) and against Alabama A&M (9/6)… recorded her first goal in a JSU uniform versus Alabama State (9/20)… accumulated a season-high six shots against OVC foe Tennessee Tech (10/13)…finished the season with 21 total shot attempts with eight on-goal scoring chances… logged over 800 minutes on pitch. Pre JSU: Played as a freshman at West Virginia Wesleyan, an NCAA Division III school in Buckhannon, West Virginia…saw action in 21 games and making two starts for the Bobcats… scored four goals on the season, including the game winner against Cal Pa. (9/5) and a pair of goals in a regional win over Gannon (11/9) Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1994 in Pickering, Ontario, Canada…daughter of Carl Hoo and Ingrid McKenzie…has a sister – Alesha…majoring in media studies.
Personal: Born Meara Maxine Ria Johnson on June 30, 1995, in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. …daughter of Craig Johnson and Jennifer Horton…plans to pursue a degree in psychology.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 19/8 831 1 2 4 21 TOTAL 19/8 831 1 2 4 21
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 10/5 515 0 0 0 15 TOTAL 10/5 515 0 0 0 15
Career Highs: Points: 2, vs. Alabama State (9/20/13) Goals: 1, vs. Alabama State (9/20/13) Assists: 1, 2x; last vs. Alabama A&M (9/9/13) Shots: 6, vs. Tennessee Tech (10/13/13) SOG: 2, 2x; last vs. Murray State (10/25/13)
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Katie Thomas
Nicola Dominikovich
#0 z 5-6 z Sophomore z Goalkeeper Fancy Farm, Ky. z Graves County HS
#3 z 5-7 z Sophomore z Midfielder Calgary, Alberta, Canada z Edge School
2013: Did not see action as a freshman. Pre JSU: Pre JSU – A fiveyear member of the Graves County High School soccer program…played for coaches Tony Sonnabend, Kayla Jones and Abbie Morris…earned the Lady Eagle Soccer Award for two seasons and claimed the Sportsmanship Award…an honor student at GCHS…participated with the MCCSA Kentucky Revolution from 2009-13, the Fort Wayne Fever in 2012 and the West Kentucky Futbol Club from 2005-09 and 2011…mentored by Claire Ward and Tara Isbell on the MCCSA Kentucky Revolution… coached by Bobby Poursanidis with the Fort Wayne Fever…Was under the guidance of Jen Peios and Mickey McCuiston of the WKYFC. Personal: Born December 23, 1995 in Murray, Ky. …daughter of Michael and Sandra Thomas…has three sisters – Kerri, Callie and Cass…majoring in exercise science.
2013: Saw action in ten games as a freshman…made back-to-back starts against Charleston Southern (9/1) and versus Alabama A&M (9/6)…made her collegiate debut against Louisiana (8/25)…had multiple shots against Alabama A&M and at Mercer (9/15)…dished out an assist in JSU’s 2-1 extra time win over Alabama State (9/20)…posted her second assist of the season against OVC foe Eastern Illinois (10/18)…finished with six shots in her 246 minutes on the pitch. Pre JSU: Prepped at the Edge School for Athletes in Calgary, Alberta, Canada…did not com¬pete in high school soccer, due to the school not having a soccer program…participated in track and field and basketball…was an honor student… Participated on the club circuit with the Calgary Blizzard Juventus (U14-18) and the Alberta Provincial Team (U16-U17)…coached by Paul Lombardo of the Blizzard Juventus and Sergio Teixeira of Alberta…played with 2013 signee member Mackenzie Bellows on the club level as they claimed the 2011 Provincial Championship with the Blizzard Juventus and finished third in the Canadian National Championships in 2011. Personal: Born November 21, 1995 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada…daughter of Ross and Susan Dominikovich…has one younger brother, Jackson… majoring in exercise wellness.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 10/2 246 0 2 2 6 TOTAL 10/2 246 0 2 2 6
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 3/0 57 0 1 1 0 TOTAL 3/0 57 0 1 1 0
Career Highs: Points: 1, 2x; last vs. Eastern Illinois (10/18/13) Goals: -Assists: 1, 2x; last vs. Eastern Illinois (10/18/13) Shots: 2, 2x; last vs. Mercer (9/15/13) SOG: 2, vs. Mercer (9/15/13)
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Carsen Taylor
Abbey Clausen
#6 z 5-7 z Sophomore z Midfielder/Forward Leesburg, Ga. z Lee County HS
#7 z 5-7 z Sophomore z Defender/Midfielder Huntsville, Ala. z Grissom HS 2013: Played in ten games as a first-year player…started at defender against OVC member Southeast Missouri (10/6)…made her collegiate debut against Mercer (9/15)…tallied an assist on JSU’s goal at Belmont (10/11)…played in nine conference matches, including a season-high 56 minutes at SIU Edwardsville (10/20).
2013: A constant in the midfield for JSU…saw action in 18 games and started in 12 of those… made her collegiate debut in the season opener at McNeese State (8/23)…finished with nine total shots, including a trio of on-goal opportunities…logged over 1,100 minutes as a first-year player. Pre JSU: A four-year member of the Lee County High School soccer program under the direction of Dave Baltenbuger…a four-time All- Region selection and named the Player of the Year as junior… claimed the LCHS Best Offensive Player Award as a sophomore and junior…named to the All-Area Team in 2011 after leading the Trojans to the Regional Title…over her four sea-sons at LCHS, she tallied 56 assists and nearly 80 goals…also played volleyball ay LCHS…Played for Cobb FCfor three years under the tutelage of Ben Parks… scored five goals and 18 assists during the 2012 club circuit…ranked No.1 in the state of Georgia for U18 girls…helped Cobb FCwin the Score at the Shore Championship in 2011 and they are the reigning Georgia State Cup Champions. Personal: Born November 17, 1994 in Leesburg, Ga…daughter of Dennis and Laura Taylor…has one younger sister, Mackenzie…majoring in education.
Pre JSU: Attended Grissom High School in the Huntsville, Ala. area and is one of three JSU players that joined the Gamecocks from GHS (Courtney Hurt and twin sister, Anna)…played for coaches Craig Maples and Randy Lilavors… helped guide the Tigers of GHS to 55 wins over a three-year span that also included a state semifinalist in 2010…named the GHS Varsity MVP as a senior and was tabbed to the Huntsville All City Second Team in 2013…active on the club circuit with the BUSA95 ECNL and the Huntsville Futbol Club…joined the BUSAclub in 2009 and played through 2012…won state titles with BUSAin 2009 and 2010…BUSAwas ranked as high as 25th in the ECNL…a participant with the HFCfrom 2003-08 and the 21012 campaign…a three-time Alabama Olympic Development Program team member. Personal: Born March 22, 1995 in Huntsville, Ala.…daughter of John and Cheryl Clausen…has a twin sister, Anna, who is also plays soccer at JSU…majoring in forensic science.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 18/12 1148 0 0 0 9 TOTAL 18/12 1148 0 0 0 9
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 3/0 57 0 1 1 0 TOTAL 3/0 57 0 1 1 0
Career Highs: Points: -Goals: -Assists: -Shots: 2, vs. Murray State (10/25/13) SOG: 1, 3x; last vs. Murray State (10/25/13)
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Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 10/1 277 0 1 1 0 TOTAL 10/1 277 0 1 1 0
Career Highs: Points: 1, vs. Belmont (10/11/13) Goals: -Assists: 1, vs. Belmont (10/11/13) Shots: -SOG: --
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 9/1 258 0 1 1 0 TOTAL 9/1 258 0 1 1 0
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Chelsi Bender
Blair Barker
#13 z 5-0 z Sophomore z Defender z Forward Freehold, N.J. z Mississippi State z Freehold HS
#15 z 5-3 z Sophomore z Midfielder Hixson, Tenn. z Notre Dame HS
Pre JSU: One of two transfers from Southeastern Conference member Mississippi State…Saw action in 13 matches, starting four times during her rookie season at MSU…played 524 minutes, scoring a goal and assisting another for three points…fired five shots on the year, putting three on goal… scored her first-career goal with the game-winner against Florida Atlantic on Aug. 30… credited with an assist on the game-winner against Jackson State in the Bulldog Classic… played full time in Bulldog Classic games against Furman and Jackson State…a fouryear letterwinner for Freehold High School…helped the Colonials to back-to-back B-North championships in 2011 and 2012…led the team to an undefeated record in 2012 as part of a defensive line that surrendered just six goals on the season… guided Freehold to the All-Shore finals and state sectional quarterfinals in 2012…second team All-Monmouth County selection from the Star Ledger after her senior season…one of three defenders tabbed to the 2012 All-Freehold Regional District Team…also claimed Second Team All-Shore and Coaches’ AllDivision team accolades from the Asbury Park Press… played club soccer for the New Jersey Wildcats and coach Kevin McDermott… helped the Wildcats to five tournament titles, including the US Club Soccer state championship… part of her club’s 2011-12 Rider Cup championship squads…won back-to-back USYSA New Jersey National State Cup championships in 2008 and 2009…also won the 2008 U.S. Club Soccer national championship with the Freehold Lady Strikers U13…went to back-to-back USYSA State Cup semifinals in 2005 and 2006.
2013: Made an immediate impact to the JSU midfield as a first-year player…came off the bench to score the first Jax State goal of the season with a game winner at McNeese State (8/23) in the 2013 season opener…earned her first career start the next match at Louisiana (8/25)…finished the season with six shot attempts… had five on-goal opportunities… started against OVC foes Tennessee Tech (10/13) and Eastern Illinois (10/18)…played a season-best 69 minutes in the TTU match. Pre JSU: Prepped at Notre Dame High School and played for Jim Schermerhorn…A four-year letterwinner and starter for the Irish… scored 10 goals and dished out 11 assists as a senior…team captain for 2012… accumulated 20 goals and 25 assists in her four seasons on the prep level…named First Team All-State as a junior and senior …tabbed to the 2012 Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State First Team…collected the 2009 NDHS Rookie of the Year Award in 2009… earned the 2011 NDHS Best Offensive Player honor and the 2012 Best Midfielder Award this past season…a member of the 2012 Chattanooga Times Free Press – Best of Preps Soccer and claimed a spot on the 2011 Chattanooga.com AllStar Soccer Team…helped guide NDHS to 47 wins during her four seasons in the green and gold…NDHS won the 2012 District and Region Championships and was a state tournament finalists in 2011 and 2012…the Irish won the 2010 A/AA Tennessee State Soccer Championship and runners-up in 2009…also compete in track and field at NDHS.
Personal: Born Chelsi Chante Bender on June 23, 1995, in Toms River, N.J.… daughter of Derrick and Tinette Bender.
Personal: Born November 17, 1994 in Leesburg, Ga…daughter of Dennis and Laura Taylor…has one younger sister, Mackenzie…majoring in education.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 17/3 634 1 0 2 6 TOTAL 17/3 634 1 0 2 6
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 8/2 307 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 8/2 307 0 0 0 2
Career Highs: Points: 2, vs. McNeese State (8/23/13) Goals: 1, vs. McNeese State (8/23/13) Assists: -Shots: 1, 6x; last vs. Murray State (10/25/13) SOG: 1, 5x; last vs. Murray State (10/25/13)
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Mackenzie Bellows
Justine Panchuk
#17 z 5-2 z Sophomore z Midfielder Calgary, Albert, Canada z Henry Wise HS
#23 z 5-5 z Sophomore z Midfielder Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada z Sisler HS 2013: Saw substantial amount of time on the pitch as a freshman…played in 16 games and made four starts throughout the season…made her first collegiate start against Charleston Southern (9/1)…credited with a first shot at The Citadel (8/30)…made three starts in conference play against UT Martin, Belmont and Tennessee Tech…had one shot attempt in OVC play versus Eastern Illinois (10/18)…logged 646 minutes, including a full 90 minutes at Belmont.
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2013: A 19-game starter as a freshman and made an immediate impact in to the JSU program from day one…logged over 1,470 minutes in the midfield…named to the Ohio Valley Conference’s All-Newcomer Team…registered her first collegiate goal in the third match of the season at The Citadel (8/30)…booted the game-winning goal in extra time to turn back instate rival Troy (9/13)…finished with 18 total shots with eight on-goal chances…credited with an assist on the equalizing goal in a 1-1 draw with Louisiana (8/25)…also had an assist versus Alabama A&M (9/6 Pre JSU: One of two Canadians in the 2013 signing class, joined by Nicola Dominikovich…attended Henry Wise Wood High School…was named a Provincial All-Star five consecutive years, dating back to the 2008 season… served as captain of those all-star clubs…member of the National Training Centre in 2010, 2011 and 2012…helped the Alberta Provincial Team with the 2011 silver medal at the national tournament and the squad claimed the bronze medal at the 2012 national tournament…Played for the Calgary Blizzard Juventus under the direction of Paul Lombardo…member of the 2011 outdoor provincial champions and outdoor national bronze medalists…finished second at the 2012 Outdoor Provincial Tournament.
Pre JSU: Prepped at Sisler High School and a member of the soccer program from 2008-13..named an all-star at the 2011 Provincial Urban Soccer Championships… also played ice hockey for the SHS Spartans…played club soccer with Premier and helped the club to a first-place finish in the regional. Personal: Born May 10,1995 in Winnipeg, Manitoba…daughter of Doug and Marla Marques Panchuk…has a brother, Ryan…majoring in psychology.
Personal: Born January 4, 1996 in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada…daughter of Curtis and Lori Bellows…has one younger sister and brother, Kaleigh and Thomas…majoring in physical education.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 19/19 1470 2 2 6 18 TOTAL 19/19 1470 2 2 6 18
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 10/10 762 0 0 0 6 TOTAL 10/10 762 0 0 0 6
Career Highs: Points: 2, 2x; last vs. Troy (9/13/13) Goals: 1, 2x; last vs. Troy (9/13/13) Assists: 1, 2x; last vs. Alabama A&M (9/6/13) Shots: 3, 2x; last vs. Alabama State (9/20/13) SOG: 2. 3x; last vs. Alabama State (9/20/13)
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Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 16/4 646 0 0 0 3 TOTAL 16/4 646 0 0 0 3
Career Highs: Points: 1, vs. Belmont (10/11/13) Goals: -Assists: 1, vs. Belmont (10/11/13) Shots: -SOG: --
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 10/3 426 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 10/3 426 0 0 0 1
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Anna Clausen
Taylor Lott
#25 z 5-2 z Sophomore z Defender/Midfielder Huntsville, Ala. z Grissom HS
#9 z 5-7 z Freshman z Forward McDonough, Ga. z Ola HS
2013: Saw action in ten matches, including five starts…in the starting line up against three consecutive Ohio Valley Conference foes (SIU Edwardsville, Murray State & Austin Peay)…credited with a shot on goal versus APSU (10/27). Pre JSU: Attended Grissom High School in the Huntsville, Ala. area and is one of three JSU players that joined the Gamecocks from GHS (Courtney Hurt and twin sister, Abbey)…played for coaches Craig Maples and Randy Lilavors… helped guide the Tigers of GHS to 55 wins over a three-year span that also included a state semifinalist in 2010…named the GHS Rookie of the Year in 2010 and the Tigers’ Defensive MVP in 2013…Tabbed to the Huntsville All City Secnd Team in 2013…Earned a spot on the Lakeshore All-Tournament Team in 2010…active on the club circuit with the BUSA 95 ECNL and the Huntsville Futbol Club…joined the BUSA club in 2009 and played through 2012…won state titles with BUSA in 2009 and 2010…BUSA was ranked as high as 25th in the ECNL…a participant with the HFC from 2003-08 and the 21012 campaign…a three-time Alabama Olympic Development Program team member.
Pre JSU: An attacking forward and can play midfield…prepped at Ola High School in McDonough, Ga.…becomes the first girls soccer player at OHS to sign with an NCAA Division I program and just the fifth in the program’s history… led the Mustangs of OHS to an 11-4 overall mark and second place in the Region 4-AAAA…paced the OHS offense as a freshman…member of the Atlanta Concorde Fire Soccer Club on the club circuit… the Concorde Fire 96 ECNL squad had 13 players sign with NCAA Division I programs.
Personal: Born March 22, 1995 in Huntsville, Ala.…daughter of John and Cheryl Clausen…has a twin sister, Abbey, who is also plays soccer at JSU…majoring in exercise science.
Overall Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 10/5 554 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 10/5 554 0 0 0 1
OVC Stats: Yr. GP/GS Min. G A Pts Sh 2013 8/5 545 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 8/5 545 0 0 0 1
Career Highs: Points: -Goals: -Assists: -Shots: 1, vs. Austin Peay (10/27/13) SOG: 1, vs. Austin Peay (10/27/13)
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Kayla Thompson
Caroline Robinson
#9 z 5-4 z Freshman z Forward Brandon, Miss. z Northwest Rankin HS
#1 z 5-11 z Freshman z Goalkeeper Hendersonville, Tenn. z Beech HS
Pre JSU: A talented two-sport athlete on the high school level and will be a dual student-athlete as well, competing in track and field for the Gamecocks…coached by Montgomery Hinton and Chris Hedglin at NWRHS…played varsity soccer since the 7th grade and was the NWRHS Most Valuable Offensive Player five seasons and was named caption of the 2013 Cougars’ squad…recently earned 2014 All-State North Team honors after helping NWRHS to a spot in the 6A State Playoffs…named the Metro Athlete of the Week once during the 2013 season and a multiple selection as a top performer by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger… guided NWRHS to 61 wins in four seasons, including a 19-5 mark as a senior…posted 29 goals combined in 2013 and 2014 and nearly 100 goals in her six seasons with the Cougars…After an impressive resume on the pitch, her track accolades equal those in soccer…she was named the Most Outstanding Sprinter three times (2011-14)…holds the school record in the 100 meter, 200 meter and 400 meter events along with being a member of the record-holding relay teams in the 4x100 and 4x200…Won the 6A District 100 meter and 200 meters in back-toback season (2012, 2013)…participated on the club level with the Mississippi Fire…paced the Fire to four state titles and the 2012 National Runner-Up (U16)..
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Pre JSU: Brings added depth to the Gamecocks’ goalie regime… played for Tim Guinn at Beech High School…recorded 22 saves during the 2013 season and posted a 14-5-3 mark in goal for the Lady Bucs of BHS…a member of the Tennessee Soccer Club which ranked second in the state of Tennessee in 2013 and 18th in Region III…a state finalists in 2013 USYS.
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2013 Individual Statistics No. Name
GP-GS
No.
GP-GS
10 RUSH, Jackie 16 BOUTZIOUVIS, Brianna 17 BELLOWS, Mackenzie 14 JACKSON, Lindsey 21 DOWD, Katt 22 BRIGHT, Kelsey 15 BARKER, Blair 26 HOO, Kristen 18 RODRIGUEZ, Alexis 3 DOMINIKOVICH, Nicola 8 GREGORY, Kaitlyn 25 CLAUSEN, Anna 7 CLAUSEN, Abbey 11 HEISER, Nicole 24 MONAHAN, Jessica 23 PANCHUK, Justine 12 KELLER, Sydney 6 TAYLOR, Carsen 4 SALVERDA, Brianna 2 DRAPES, Olivia 00 HAMMOND, Taylor Total............... Opponents...........
19-19 18-10 19-19 19-13 17-17 19-17 17-3 19-8 9-0 10-2 8-1 10-5 10-1 9-6 16-6 16-4 19-19 18-12 19-19 9-9 15-14 19 19
Name
Min
G A Pts
1648 5 1 11 626 4 0 8 1470 2 2 6 1096 2 1 5 1438 1 1 3 1610 1 3 5 634 1 0 2 831 1 2 4 92 0 0 0 246 0 2 2 150 0 0 0 554 0 0 0 277 0 1 1 414 0 0 0 899 0 0 0 646 0 0 0 1716 0 0 0 1148 0 0 0 1796 0 0 0 703 0 1 1 1256 0 0 0 19796 17 14 48 - 39 30 108 Min
00 HAMMOND, Taylor 14-8 1253:55 1 EDEN, Cate 7-2 547:29 TM TEAM 0:00 Total............... 19 1801:24 Opponents........... 19 1801:24
GA
Avg
Sh
82 27 18 24 10 61 6 21 0 6 0 1 0 0 1 3 5 9 2 1 0 277 332
27 1.94 12 1.97 0 0.00 39 1.95 17 0.85
Shot%
Saves
.061 .148 .111 .083 .100 .016 .167 .048 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .061 .117 Pct
SOG
SOG%
43 10 8 9 5 23 5 8 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 124 148 W
.524 .370 .444 .375 .500 .377 .833 .381 .000 .500 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .667 .600 .333 .000 .000 .000 .448 .446
L
T
Sho
GW
1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 13
84 .757 4 9 1 3.0 22 .647 0 4 1 1.0 3 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 109 .736 4 13 2 4 107 .863 13 4 2 7
PK-ATT
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4
Shots Faced
235 91 0 326 277
2013 Team Statistics
SHOT STATISTICS
JSU OPP
Goals-Shot attempts 17-277 39-332 Goals scored per game 0.89 2.05 Shot pct. .061 .117 Shots on goal-Attempts 124-277 148-332 SOG pct. .448 .446 Shots/Game 14.6 17.5 Assists 14 30 CORNER KICKS 52 133 Goals off corners 1 2 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 4-4 OFFSIDES 34 16 PENALTIES Yellow cards 10 5 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE Total 2577 2047 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/286 10/205 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 GOALS BY PERIOD
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
CORNER KICKS BY PRD
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
OFFSIDES BY PERIOD
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
Jacksonville State Opponents SHOTS BY PERIOD
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113 144 12 8 277 165 150 11 6 332 59 46 3 1 109 38 61 6 2 107 24 24 2 2 52 71 57 3 2 133 84 96 2 4 186 53 86 6 6 151 14 17 3 0 34 4 12 0 0 16
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Senior Jackie Rush led JSU in scoring with five goals during 2013. Rush led the OVC in total shots with 82 – which set the new single-season mark at JSU.
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2013 Schedule & Results Overall Record: 4-13-2 • OVC: 0-9-1 • Home: 3-5-1 • Away: 1-8-1 • Neutral: 0-0-0 • Overtime: 2-1-2 Date
Opponent
W-L-T
Score
Aug 23, 2013
at McNeese
Aug 25, 2013
at Louisiana T 2ot
W
Overall
OVC
Att.
1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
316
BARKER, Blair (unassisted)
1-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
203
RUSH, Jackie (JACKSON, Lindsey;
Goals Scored
BELLOWS, Mackenzie)
Aug 30, 2013
at The Citadel
L
1-3
1-1-1
0-0-0
100
BELLOWS, Mackenzie (BRIGHT, Kelsey)
Sep 01, 2013
at Charleston Southern
L
2-4
1-2-1
0-0-0
201
BRIGHT, Kelsey (HOO, Kristen)
Sep 06, 2013
ALABAMA A&M
W
2ot
4-0
2-2-1
0-0-0
351
RUSH, Jackie (DOWD, Katt) RUSH, Jackie (BELLOWS, Mackenzie) RUSH, Jackie (DRAPES, Olivia)
BOUTZIOUVIS, Brianna (unassisted)
BOUTZIOUVIS, Brianna (HOO, Kristen)
Sep 13, 2013
TROY
Sep 15, 2013
at Mercer
W
1-0
3-2-1
0-0-0
312
BELLOWS, Mackenzie (unassisted)
L
0-4
3-3-1
0-0-0
213
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Sep 20, 2013
ALABAMA STATE
W
2-1
4-3-1
0-0-0
310
HOO, Kristen (DOMINIKOVICH, Nicola)
DOWD, Katt (unassisted)
Sep 22, 2013
GEORGIA STATE
L
0-2
4-4-1
0-0-0
260
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* Sep 27, 2013
EASTERN KENTUCKY
L
0-1
4-5-1
0-1-0
331
-
* Sep 29, 2013
MOREHEAD STATE
L
* Oct 4, 2013
at UT Martin
L
2ot
1-2
4-6-1
0-2-0
305
RUSH, Jackie (BRIGHT, Kelsey)
1-3
4-7-1
0-3-0
126
JACKSON, Lindsey (RUSH, Jackie)
* Oct 06, 2013
at Southeast Missouri
L
0-2
4-8-1
0-4-0
193
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* Oct 11, 2013
at Belmont
L
1-5
4-9-1
0-5-0
178
BOUTZIOUVIS, Brianna (CLAUSEN, Abbey)
* Oct 13, 2013
TENNESSEE TECH T 2ot
0-0
4-9-2
0-5-1
221
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* Oct 18, 2013
at Eastern Illinois
L
1-2
4-10-2
0-6-1
171
JACKSON, Lindsey (DOMINIKOVICH, Nicola)
* Oct 20, 2013
at SIUE
L
1-5
4-11-2
0-7-1
346
BOUTZIOUVIS, Brianna (BRIGHT, Kelsey)
* Oct 25, 2013
MURRAY STATE
L
0-1
4-12-2
0-8-1
254
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* Oct 27, 2013
AUSTIN PEAY
L
0-3
4-13-2
0-9-1
233
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Match 4
Jacksonville State 1, McNeese State 0 Aug. 23 • Lake Charles, La.
Charleston Southern 4, Jacksonville State 2 Sept. 1 • Charleston, S.C.
Scoring 1 2 F Jacksonville State 1 0 0 McNeese State 0 0 0 Shots Jacksonville State 10 7 17 McNeese State 7 10 17 Saves Jacksonville State 4 4 8 McNeese State 7 2 9 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (8/90) MSU Sestak (9/90) Scoring Summary JSU Barker (unassisted) 38:27
Match 2
Jacksonville State 1, Louisiana 1 Aug. 25 • Lafayette, La. Scoring 1 2 Jacksonville State 0 1 Louisiana 1 0 Shots Jacksonville State 5 8 Louisiana 10 6 Saves Jacksonville State 5 2 Louisiana 2 3 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (7/110) ULL Graham (6/110
OT OT F 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 4
1 3
14 23
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9 6
Scoring Summary ULL Isley (Schmidt) 13:30 JSU Rush (Jackson, Bellows) 70:34
Match 3
The Citadel 3, Jacksonville State 1 Aug. 30 • Charleston, S.C. Scoring 1 2 F Jacksonville State 1 0 1 The Citadel 2 1 3 Shots Jacksonville State 11 11 22 The Citadel 10 6 16 Saves Jacksonville State 4 1 5 The Citadel 4 6 10 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (5/90) CIT Carter (10/90) Scoring Summary JSU Bellows (Bright) 16:08 CIT Garcia (Raedle) 17:40 CIT Garcia (penalty kick) 22:50 CIT Garcia (Meyer) 77:43
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Scoring 1 2 F Jacksonville State 1 1 2 Charleston Southern 2 2 4 Shots Jacksonville State 4 10 14 Charleston Southern 15 10 25 Saves Jacksonville State 5 3 8 Charleston Southern 0 4 4 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (8/90) CSU McLaughlin (4/90) Scoring Summary CSU Lashley (Phillips) 15:10 CSU Frankeny (Sells) 34:09 JSU Bright (Hoo) 37:01 JSU Rush (Dowd) 66:02 CSU Sells (Faubert) 79:56 CSU Sells (Cox) 86:37
Scoring 1 2 F Jacksonville State 0 0 0 Mercer 0 4 4 Shots Jacksonville State 4 4 8 Mercer 14 11 25 Saves Jacksonville State 3 2 5 Mercer 1 3 4 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (5/90) MER Cropp (2/71:01) Atkinson (2/18:59) Scoring Summary MER Dimopoulos (Barrett, Blackman) 56:35 MER Patton (unassisted) 60:35 MER Blackman (Dias, Stampler) 63:38 MER Clark (unassisted) 65:21
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Match 5
Jacksonville State 2, Alabama State 1 Sept. 20 • Jacksonville, Ala.
Jacksonville State 4, Alabama A&M Sept. 6 • Jacksonville, Ala. Scoring 1 2 F Alabama A&M 0 0 0 Jacksonville State 0 4 4 Shots Alabama A&M 1 2 3 Jacksonville State 13 13 26 Saves Alabama A&M 4 3 7 Jacksonville State 1 2 3 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (3/90) AAMU Oehler (7/90) Scoring Summary JSU Rush (Bellows) 57:18 JSU Rush (Drapes) 60:59 JSU Boutiouvis (corner kick) 61:26 JSU Boutiouvis (Hoo) 81:13
Scoring 1 2 Alabama State 1 0 Jacksonville State 1 0 Shots Alabama State 4 7 Jacksonville State 21 12 Saves Alabama State 4 4 Jacksonville State 2 2 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (4/110) ASU Hathaway (4/45) Ledonne (8/65) Scoring Summary ASU Lewis (Lewis, A) 31:08 JSU Hoo (Dominikovich) 34:46 JSU Dowd (unassisted) 108:39
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Match 6
Georgia State 2, Jacksonville State 0 Sept. 22 • Jacksonville, Ala.
Jacksonville State 1, Troy 0 Sept. 13 • Jacksonville, Ala. Scoring 1 2 OT OT Troy 0 0 0 0 Jacksonville State 0 0 0 1 Shots Troy 11 9 2 0 Jacksonville State 1 10 2 1 Saves Troy 1 5 2 0 Jacksonville State 5 4 1 0 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (10/110) Troy Buono (8/110) Scoring Summary JSU Bellows (unassisted) 102:45
Match 7
Mercer 4, Jacksonville State 0 Sept. 15 • Macon, Ga.
F 0 1 22 14 8 10
Scoring 1 2 F Georgia State 0 2 2 Jacksonville State 0 0 0 Shots Georgia State 6 6 12 Jacksonville State 8 4 14 Saves Georgia State 4 3 7 Jacksonville State 3 3 6 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (6/90) GSU Haynes (7/90) Scoring Summary GSU Kolwicz (Fedele) 66:24 GSU Hawkins (Nagy) 71:44
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Eastern Kentucky 1. Jacksonville State 0 Sept. 27 • Jacksonville, Ala.
Match 13
Southeast Missouri 2, Jacksonville State 0 Oct. 6 • Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Scoring 1 2 F Eastern Kentucky 0 1 1 Jacksonville State 0 0 0 Shots Eastern Kentucky 7 7 14 Jacksonville State 2 4 6 Saves Eastern Kentucky 1 2 3 Jacksonville State 2 2 4 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (4/90) EKU Wolfer (3/90) Scoring Summary EKU Paynter (unassisted) 45:23
Match 11
Scoring 1 2 F Jacksonville State 0 0 0 Southeast Missouri 0 2 2 Shots Jacksonville State 1 4 5 Southeast Missouri 11 13 24 Saves Jacksonville State 6 9 15 Southeast Missouri 1 3 4 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (15/90) Scoring Summary SEMO Shulman (penalty kick) 69:19 SEMO Shulman (Crowden) 78:24
Match 16
Eastern Illinois 2, Jacksonville State 1 Oct. 18 • Charleston, Ill. Scoring 1 2 F Jacksonville State 1 0 1 Eastern Illinois 2 0 2 Shots Jacksonville State 7 4 11 Eastern Illinois 15 6 21 Saves Jacksonville State 5 0 5 Eastern Illinois 1 0 1 Goalkeepers JSU Eden (5/90) EIU Jerzy (1/90) Scoring Summary EIU Radloff (Hoppensteadt) 6:15 EIU Reed (unassisted) 23:19 JSU Jackson (Boutziouvis) 28:23
Match 14
Morehead State 2, Jacksonville State 1 Sept. 29 • Jacksonville, Ala. Scoring 1 2 Morehead State 1 0 Jacksonville State 1 0 Shots Morehead State 8 12 Jacksonville State 4 4 Saves Morehead State 1 2 Jacksonville State 2 3 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (5/101:31) MOR Floyd (3/101:31) Scoring Summary MOR Flory (Cobb) 5:52 JSU Rush (Bright) 25:01 MOR Flory (unassisted) 101:31
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Belmont 5, Jacksonville State 1 Oct. 11 • Nashville, Tenn.
OT OT F 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 2
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Match 12
UT Martin 3, Jacksonville State 1 Oct. 4 • Jacksonville, Ala. Scoring 1 2 F Jacksonville State 0 1 1 UT Martin 3 0 3 Shots Jacksonville State 2 14 16 UT Martin 11 6 17 Saves Jacksonville State 3 2 5 UT Martin 0 3 3 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (3/45) Eden (2/45) UTM Klenke (0/45) Tompkins (3/45) Scoring Summary UTM Myrick (unassisted) 6:50 UTM Lennon (unassisted) 16:51 UTM Watson (Sanvee) 20:09 JSU Jackson (Rush) 80:25
Match 17
Scoring 1 2 F Jacksonville State 1 0 1 Belmont 2 3 5 Shots Jacksonville State 6 1 7 Belmont 9 10 19 Saves Jacksonville State 1 3 4 Belmont 1 0 1 Goalkeepers JSU Hammond (1/57:24) Eden (3/32:36) BEL Berner (1/67:06) Espe (0/22:54) Scoring Summary BEL Hicks (unassisted) 8:26 BEL Jones (penalty kick) 39:54) JSU Boutziouvis (Clausen, Ab.) 44:38 BEL Howard (unassisted) 48:35 BEL Martin (Blase) 57:24) BEL Anderson (penalty kick) 63:40
Match 15
Saves Tennessee Tech 2 Jacksonville State 3 Goalkeepers JSU Eden (6/110) TTU Brown (10/110) Scoring Summary
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Scoring 1 2 F Jacksonville State 0 1 1 SIU Edwardsville 3 2 5 Shots Jacksonville State 1 3 4 SIU Edwardsville 8 5 13 Saves Jacksonville State 1 0 1 SIU Edwardsville 1 2 3 Goalkeepers JSU Eden (1/90) SIUE Pelley (3/90) Scoring Summary SIUE Pitts (Levels) 8:35 SIUE Price (Sherman, Jones) 25:46 SIUE Sherman (Price) 28:59 SIUE Delgado (Pitts) 61:56 SIUE Orbrock (Jones) 83:21 JSU Boutziouvis (Bright) 89:29
Match 18
Tennessee Tech 0, Jacksonville State 0 Oct. 13 • Jacksonville, Ala. Scoring 1 2 Tennessee Tech 0 0 Jacksonville State 0 0 Shots Tennessee Tech 3 6 Jacksonville State 5 14
SIU Edwardsville 5, Jacksonville State 1 Oct. 20 • Edwardsville, Ill.
Murray State 1, Jacksonville State 0 Oct. 25 • Jacksonville, Ala.
OT OT F 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3
1 3
12 25
1 1
0 0
10 6
Scoring 1 Murray State Jacksonville State Shots Murray State Jacksonville State Saves Murray State Jacksonville State Goalkeepers JSU Eden (1/90) MSU Haberman (8/90) Scoring Summary MSU Kerins (Mooney) 79:08
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Austin Peay 3, Jacksonville State 0 Oct. 27 • Jacksonville, Ala. Scoring 1 2 F Austin Peay 1 2 3 Jacksonville State 0 0 0 Shots Austin Peay 10 8 18 Jacksonville State 2 5 7 Saves Austin Peay 1 3 4 Jacksonville State 4 1 5 Goalkeepers JSU Eden (4/90) APSI Filippone (4/90) Scoring Summary APSU Fabbro (Zigelsky) 29:18 APSU Ariza (Fabbro) 63:09 APSU Quiceno (unassisted) 71:56
2013 OVC Standings UT Martin Morehead State Southeast Missouri SIUE Eastern Illinois Austin Peay Belmont Eastern Kentucky Murray State Tennessee Tech Jacksonville State
Conference Games W-L-T Pts Pc 8-2-0 24 .800 7-3-0 21 .700 6-2-2 20 .700 6-3-1 19 .650 6-4-0 18 .600 5-4-1 16 .550 5-4-1 16 .550 4-5-1 13 .450 3-7-0 9 .300 1-8-1 4 .150 0-9-1 1 .050
2013 ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMS First Team
GK - Ashton Aubuchon, Southeast Missouri GK - Mariah Klenke, UT Martin F - Jade Flory, Morehead State F - Tatiana Ariza, Austin Peay F - Katie Proud, Belmont MF - Meagan Radloff, Eastern Illinois MF - Julie Mooney, Murray State MF - Aoife Lennon, UT Martin D - Hannah Fessenden, UT Martin D - Natalia Ariza, Austin Peay D - Paige Larkin, Eastern Kentucky
SECOND TEAM
GK - Jennifer Pelley, SIUE F - Nikki Donnelly, Eastern Kentucky F - Natasha Minor, Southeast Missouri F - Andy Quiceno, Austin Peay F - Kayla Delgado, SIUE MF - Jackie Rush, Jacksonville State MF - Alyssa Curtis, UT Martin MF - Cassidy Sherman, SIUE D - Alison Alcott, Belmont D - Lauren Hoppensteadt, Eastern Illinois D - Kourtney Price, SIUE (12 players named to the second team due to a tie)
ALL-NEWCOMER
Jade Flory, Morehead State Aoife Lennon, UT Martin Natasha Minor, Southeast Missouri Angela Black, Morehead State Kayla Delgado, SIUE Ellie Myrick, UT Martin Cassie Smith, Eastern Kentucky Gina Fabbro, Austin Peay Breana Beine, Southeast Missouri. Christina Rohde, Southeast Missouri Mackenzie Bellows, Jacksonville State
OVC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Jade Flory, Morehead State
OVC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Ashton Aubuchon, Southeast Missouri
OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR:
Angela Black, Morehead State
OVC COACH OF THE YEAR:
Jason Cherry, Eastern Illinois; Warren Lipka, Morehead State
2012 adidas® OVC Players of the Week Offensive:
8/27 - Kayla Delgado, SIUE 9/3 - Julie Mooney, Murray State 9/10 - Jackie Rush, Jacksonville State
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Overall Games W-L-T Pts Pc 11-9-1 34 .548 10-11-1 31 .477 8-7-3 27 .528 13-5-3 42 .690 6-14-0 18 .300 11-6-2 35 .632 7-8-2 23 .471 5-12-2 17 .316 6-10-1 19 .382 3-15-1 10 .184 4-13-2 14 .263 9/17 - Gina Fabbro, Austin Peay 9/24 - Jade Flory, Morehead State 10/1 - Jade Flory, Morehead State 10/8 - Tatiana Ariza, Austin Peay 10/15 - Angela Black, Morehead State Tory Pitts, SIUE 10/22 - Jade Flory, Morehead State 10/29 - Katie Proud, Belmont 11/5 - Jade Flory, Morehead State
Defensive:
8/27 - Shelby Olszewski, Austin Peay 9/3 - Taylor Stevens, Murray State 9/10 - Emily Kink, Austin Peay 9/17 - Shelby Olszewski, Austin Peay 9/24 - Katt Dowd, Jacksonville State 10/1 - Christina Rohde, Southeast Missouri 10/8 - Lauren Hoppensteadt, Eastern Illinois 10/15 - Lucy Pater, UT Martin 10/22 - Christina Rhode, Southeast Missouri 10/29 -Alison Alcott, Belmont 11/5 - Kelsey Gomez, Morehead State
Goalkeeper:
8/27 - Savannah Haberman, Murray State 9/3 - Savannah Haberman, Murray State 9/10 - Jennifer Pelley, SIUE 9/17 - Jennifer Pelley, SIUE 9/24 - Mariah Klenke, UT Martin 10/1 - Cortney Jerzy, Eastern Illinois 10/8 - Cortney Jerzy, Eastern Illinois 10/15 - Jennifer Pelley, SIUE 10/22 - Ashton Aubuchon, Southeast Missouri 10/29 - Ashton Aubuchon, Southeast Missouri 11/5 - Savannah Haberman, Murray State
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Individual Leaders
SHOTS Team 1. UT Martin 2. SIUE 3. Austin Peay 4. Jacksonville State 5. Morehead State 6. Murray State 7. Belmont 8. Eastern Kentucky 9. Tennessee Tech 10. Southeast Missouri 11. Eastern Illinois
GP 21 21 19 19 22 17 17 19 19 18 20
No. Avg/G 337 16.05 310 14.76 301 15.84 277 14.58 265 12.05 250 14.71 247 14.53 220 11.58 200 10.53 190 10.56 184 9.20
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Team GP GA Minutes GA Avg. 1. SIUE 21 16 1966:00 0.73 2. UT Martin 21 22 1954:42 1.01 3. Austin Peay 19 22 1754:57 1.13 4. Southeast Missouri 18 24 1710:11 1.26 5. Murray State 17 26 1548:36 1.51 6. Morehead State 22 36 2032:40 1.59 7. Belmont 17 30 1578:05 1.71 8. Tennessee Tech 19 36 1766:01 1.83 9. Jacksonville State 19 39 1801:24 1.95 10. Eastern Illinois 20 43 1801:35 2.15 11. Eastern Kentucky 19 43 1756:02 2.20
POINTS Team 1. Austin Peay 2. SIUE 3. Morehead State 4. Murray State 5. UT Martin 6. Southeast Missouri 7. Belmont 8. Eastern Kentucky 9. Jacksonville State 10. Eastern Illinois 11. Tennessee Tech
GP 19 21 22 17 21 18 17 19 19 20 19
No. Avg/G 109 5.74 96 4.57 87 3.95 81 4.76 65 3.10 58 3.22 56 3.29 49 2.58 47 2.47 40 2.00 38 2.00
SAVES Team 1. Eastern Illinois 2. Tennessee Tech 3. Murray State 4. Southeast Missouri 5. Jacksonville State 6. UT Martin 7. Eastern Kentucky 8. Morehead State 9. SIUE 10. Belmont 11. Austin Peay
GP No. 20 143 19 141 17 121 18 117 19 109 21 105 19 99 22 76 21 75 17 72 19 70
Avg/G 7.15 7.42 7.12 6.50 5.74 5.00 5.21 3.45 3.57 4.24 3.68
GP No. Avg/G 19 40 2.11 17 27 1.59 21 32 1.52 22 32 1.45 17 23 1.35 21 25 1.19 18 19 1.06 19 17 0.89 19 16 0.84 20 15 0.75 19 13 0.68
SHUTOUTS Team 1. Southeast Missouri UT Martin 3. SIUE 4. Murray State Austin Peay 6. Morehead State 7. Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville State 9. Belmont Tennessee Tech Eastern Illinois
GP No. 18 8 21 8 21 7 17 6 19 6 22 5 19 4 19 4 17 3 19 3 20 3
Avg/G 0.44 0.38 0.33 0.35 0.32 0.23 0.21 0.21 0.18 0.16 0.15
GP No. 21 192 19 186 20 182 22 177 17 168 18 161 19 154 17 151 19 147 21 135 19 124
Avg/G 9.14 9.79 9.10 8.05 9.88 8.94 8.11 8.88 7.74 6.43 6.53
GOALS Team 1. Austin Peay 2. Murray State 3. SIUE 4. Morehead State 5. Belmont 6. UT Martin 7. Southeast Missouri 8. Jacksonville State 9. Eastern Kentucky 10. Eastern Illinois 11. Tennessee Tech GOALS PER GAME Team 1. Austin Peay 2. Murray State 3. SIUE 4. Morehead State 5. Belmont 6. UT Martin 7. Southeast Missouri 8. Jacksonville State 9. Eastern Kentucky 10. Eastern Illinois 11. Tennessee Tech
GP 19 17 21 22 17 21 18 19 19 20 19
No. Avg/G 40 2.11 27 1.59 32 1.52 32 1.45 23 1.35 25 1.19 19 1.06 17 0.89 16 0.84 15 0.75 13 0.68
FOULS Team 1. SIUE 2. Jacksonville State 3. Eastern Illinois 4. Morehead State 5. Murray State 6. Southeast Missouri 7. Tennessee Tech 8. Belmont 9. Austin Peay 10. UT Martin 11. Eastern Kentucky
ASSISTS Team 1. SIUE 2. Austin Peay 3. Murray State 4. Morehead State 5. Southeast Missouri 6. Eastern Kentucky 7. UT Martin 8. Jacksonville State 9. Tennessee Tech 10. Belmont Eastern Illinois
GP 21 19 17 22 18 19 21 19 19 17 20
No. Avg/G 32 1.52 29 1.53 27 1.59 23 1.05 20 1.11 17 0.89 15 0.71 13 0.68 12 0.63 10 0.59 10 0.50
CORNERS Team 1. UT Martin 2. Morehead State 3. Austin Peay SIUE 5. Eastern Kentucky 6. Southeast Missouri 7. Murray State 8. Tennessee Tech 9. Belmont 10. Jacksonville State 11. Eastern Illinois
GP No. 21 114 22 110 19 100 21 100 19 88 18 83 17 80 19 65 17 62 19 52 20 48
Avg/G 5.43 5.00 5.26 4.76 4.63 4.61 4.71 3.42 3.65 2.74 2.40
ASSISTS PER GAME Team 1. Murray State 2. Austin Peay 3. SIUE 4. Southeast Missouri 5. Morehead State 6. Eastern Kentucky 7. UT Martin 8. Jacksonville State 9. Tennessee Tech 10. Belmont 11. Eastern Illinois
GP 17 19 21 18 22 19 21 19 19 17 20
No. Avg/G 27 1.59 29 1.53 32 1.52 20 1.11 23 1.05 17 0.89 15 0.71 13 0.68 12 0.63 10 0.59 10 0.50
OFFSIDES Team 1. Southeast Missouri SIUE 3. Austin Peay 4. Jacksonville State 5. Morehead State 6. UT Martin 7. Eastern Illinois 8. Eastern Kentucky 9. Murray State 10. Tennessee Tech 11. Belmont
GP No. 18 41 21 41 19 37 19 34 22 33 21 32 20 30 19 26 17 25 19 21 17 15
Avg/G 2.28 1.95 1.95 1.79 1.50 1.52 1.50 1.37 1.47 1.11 0.88
GOALS ALLOWED Team 1. SIUE 2. UT Martin Austin Peay 4. Southeast Missouri 5. Murray State 6. Belmont 7. Tennessee Tech Morehead State 9. Jacksonville State 10. Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky
GP 21 21 19 18 17 17 19 22 19 20 19
No. Avg/G 16 0.76 22 1.05 22 1.16 24 1.33 26 1.53 30 1.76 36 1.89 36 1.64 39 2.05 43 2.15 43 2.26
SHOTS Player-Team 1. RUSH, Jackie-JSU 2. MOONEY, Julie-MUR ARIZA,TATIANA-APSU 4. DELGADO, Kayla-SIUE 5. IACIOFANO, Ellie-TTU 6. DONNELLY, Nikki-EKU 7. BRIGHT, Kelsey-JSU 8. LENNON, Aoife-UTM 9. FLORY, Jade-MOR 10. CURTIS, Alyssa-UTM
GP No. Avg/G 19 82 4.32 17 74 4.35 19 74 3.89 21 68 3.24 18 65 3.61 18 63 3.50 19 61 3.21 21 56 2.67 22 50 2.27 21 46 2.19
POINTS Player-Team 1. ARIZA,TATIANA-APSU 2. FLORY, Jade-MOR 3. MOONEY, Julie-MUR 4. PITTS, Tory-SIUE 5. DELGADO, Kayla-SIUE 6. FABBRO,GINA-APSU 7. BLACK, Angela-MOR 8. RADLOFF, Meagan-EIU 9. OLSZEWSKI,Shelby-APSU QUICENO,ANDY-APSU SMITH, Cassie-EKU
GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G 19 15 4 34 1.79 22 14 5 33 1.50 17 7 7 21 1.24 21 7 6 20 0.95 21 9 1 19 0.90 19 7 3 17 0.89 22 6 4 16 0.73 20 7 1 15 0.75 17 6 1 13 0.76 19 5 3 13 0.68 19 5 3 13 0.68
POINTS PER GAME Player-Team 1. ARIZA,TATIANA-APSU 2. FLORY, Jade-MOR 3. MOONEY, Julie-MUR 4. PITTS, Tory-SIUE 5. FRAZIER, Lauren-MUR 6. DELGADO, Kayla-SIUE 7. FABBRO,GINA-APSU 8. OLSZEWSKI,Shelby-APSU 9. RADLOFF, Meagan-EIU MINOR, Natasha-SEMO
GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G 19 15 4 34 1.79 22 14 5 33 1.50 17 7 7 21 1.24 21 7 6 20 0.95 12 5 1 11 0.92 21 9 1 19 0.90 19 7 3 17 0.89 17 6 1 13 0.76 20 7 1 15 0.75 16 4 4 12 0.75
GOALS Player-Team 1. ARIZA,TATIANA-APSU 2. FLORY, Jade-MOR 3. DELGADO, Kayla-SIUE 4. MOONEY, Julie-MUR FABBRO,GINA-APSU RADLOFF, Meagan-EIU PITTS, Tory-SIUE 8. OLSZEWSKI,Shelby-APSU BLACK, Angela-MOR 10. FRAZIER, Lauren-MUR SMITH, Cassie-EKU RUSH, Jackie-JSU QUICENO,ANDY-APSU SANVEE, Abi-UTM SHERMAN, Cassidy-SIUE COBB, Macy-MOR
GP No. Avg/G 19 15 0.79 22 14 0.64 21 9 0.43 17 7 0.41 19 7 0.37 20 7 0.35 21 7 0.33 17 6 0.35 22 6 0.27 12 5 0.42 19 5 0.26 19 5 0.26 19 5 0.26 21 5 0.24 21 5 0.24 22 5 0.23
ASSISTS Player-Team 1. MOONEY, Julie-MUR 2. PITTS, Tory-SIUE 3. FLORY, Jade-MOR 4. BJORKVALL, R.-MUR MINOR, Natasha-SEMO BLASE, Cassie-BEL IACIOFANO, Ellie-TTU DONNELLY, Nikki-EKU PRICE, Kourtney-SIUE SHEPPARD,Courtney-APSU ARIZA,NATALIA-APSU ARIZA,TATIANA-APSU JONES, Hope-SIUE BLACK, Angela-MOR GOMEZ, Kelsey-MOR
GP No. Avg/G 17 7 0.41 21 6 0.29 22 5 0.23 14 4 0.29 16 4 0.25 17 4 0.24 18 4 0.22 18 4 0.22 19 4 0.21 19 4 0.21 19 4 0.21 19 4 0.21 21 4 0.19 22 4 0.18 22 4 0.18
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Player-Team 1. PELLEY, Jennifer-SIUE 2. FILIPPONE,NIKKI-APSU 3. KLENKE, Mariah-UTM 4. FLOYD, Elizabeth-MOR 5. AUBUCHON, A.-SEMO 6. HABERMAN, S.-MUR 7. JERZY, Cortney-EIU 8. BERNER, Nicole-BEL 9. BROWN, Jordan-TTU 10. HAMMOND, Taylor-JSU SAVES Player-Team 1. BROWN, Jordan-TTU 2. HABERMAN, S.-MUR 3. AUBUCHON, A.-SEMO 4. JERZY, Cortney-EIU 5. KLENKE, Mariah-UTM 6. HAMMOND, Taylor-JSU 7. WOLFER, Erika-EKU 8. PELLEY, Jennifer-SIUE 9. BERNER, Nicole-BEL 10. FILIPPONE,NIKKI-APSU
GP 21 19 20 15 18 17 14 17 19 14
GA Minutes GaAvg 16 1966:00 0.73 13 1465:49 0.80 18 1687:18 0.96 16 1365:36 1.05 24 1572:56 1.37 26 1494:10 1.57 24 1216:35 1.78 30 1520:29 1.78 36 1766:01 1.83 27 1253:55 1.94
GP No. Avg/G 19 138 7.26 17 111 6.53 18 101 5.61 14 98 7.00 20 90 4.50 14 84 6.00 16 76 4.75 21 74 3.52 17 68 4.00 19 56 2.95
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Now in its 67th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which began competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has shown its stability over the past decade, seeing only one member institution depart over the past 14 years. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28, 2009. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958 Marshall Banks earned athleticallyrelated aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961 Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. After Title IX legislation passed in 1972, women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC began formulating plans for women’s athletics in 1975 and established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the
Beth DeBauche Commissioner
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governing body in 1982. The conference added women’s golf and softball in 1994 and women’s soccer in 1998. The OVC has also produced several Olympic athletes, including Murray State’s Morgan Hicks, who was a member of the 2004 United States Olympic Rifle Team and Morehead State’s Brian Shimer who competed in five Winter Olympics in bobsled (winning a bronze medal in 2002) and coached the 2010 United States bobsled team to its first gold medal since 1948. Former Morehead State football and Eastern Kentucky track and field athlete Dallas Robinson competed with the U.S. bobsled team during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. In addition, some of the greatest players in professional sports were educated at OVC institutions. The list includes former greats such as football’s Phil Simms (Morehead State), basketball’s Clem Haskins (Western Kentucky) and Bubba Wells (Austin Peay) and two-sport star Steve Hamilton (Morehead State) to present-day standouts like basketball player Kenneth Faried (Morehead State), football player Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois) and baseball players A.J. Ellis (Austin Peay) and Shawn Kelley (Austin Peay). Hamilton is the only athlete to ever play in the NCAA Basketball Championship, a Major League Baseball World Series (New York Yankees) and a NBA Championship Series (Los Angeles Lakers). In 2007 the Conference had two teams in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament for the first time in league history, as former OVC member Samford earned an at-large selection while Southeast Missouri was the Conference’s automatic bid. The playing field is not the only place where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six ScholarAthlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards in each Conferencesponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 229 student-athletes honored with the award, including 50 over the last five years (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14).
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Assistant Commissioner for Institutional Services
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Additionally, the OVC annually presents the Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor of the former Morehead State studentathlete, coach and athletics director, to a junior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contributions who best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional and Team Sportsmanship Awards, which are presented to one institution and 18 sport-specific teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle. Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly from its humble beginnings while increasing the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Belmont University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin. In addition Columbus State University serves as an affiliate member for the sport of rifle.
Through the early years of the league, administrators wrestled with fan behavior due to the close proximity of the Conference members and the intense rivalries which developed. Just as it did decades ago, the OVC took the leadership role on what has become a national issue. In 1995, the OVC implemented a first-of-its-kind “Sportsmanship Statement,” a policy which promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one’s opponent. The statement has become a model for others to follow across the nation, and has answered the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics.
Brad Walker
Stephanie Castera
C O N F E R E N C E
Heather Brown
Director of Media Relations
Kyle Schwartz
Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations
Bryce Robinson
Director of Compliance and Digital Media
Jenny Kulchar
Administrative Assistant
Jon Kuka
General Manager, OVC IMG Sports Marketing
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August 22
Arkansas State @ Murray State Eastern Kentucky @ Western Carolina Morehead State @ Bowling Green Eastern Illinois @ Northern Kentucky Jacksonville State @ Elon UIC @ SIUE Austin Peay @ Evansville Saint Louis @ UT Martin Belmont @ Valparaiso
August 24
Alabama A&M @ Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville State @ Gardner-Webb Morehead State @ Northern Kentucky Indiana State @ Eastern Illinois East Tennessee State @ Tennessee Tech Southeast Missouri @ UT Martin Chattanooga @ Austin Peay Middle Tennessee @ Belmont
August 29
South Alabama vs. Tennessee Tech Georgia State @ Murray State Marshall @ Eastern Illinois Indiana State @ Belmont Morehead State @ Illinois-Chicago SIUE @ IUPUI UMSL @ Southeast Missouri Samford @ Jacksonville State Alabama @ Austin Peay
August 31
Murray State @ Dayton SIUE @ Purdue Eastern Kentucky @ Evansville Indiana State @ UT Martin Mississippi Valley State @ Jacksonville State Morehead State @ Ball State Louisiana Tech @ Eastern Illinois Tennessee Tech @ Troy Lipscomb @ Austin Peay
September 3
Evansville @ UT Martin
September 5
UMKC @ Eastern Illinois UC Davis vs. Southeast Missouri Kennesaw State vs. Austin Peay Georgia State @ Tennessee Tech Appalachian State @ Morehead State Eastern Kentucky @ Cincinnati Belmont @ Samford Jackson State @ Jacksonville State Murray State @ Florida International
September 7
Eastern Kentucky @ Ohio Morehead State @ Kentucky IUPUI @ Eastern Illinois UMKC @ SIUE Southeast Missouri @ Northern Colorado Western Carolina @ Tennessee Tech Georgia State @ Belmont Austin Peay @ Middle Tennessee Jacksonville State @ Alabama UT Martin @ Missouri Murray State @ Florida Gulf Coast
O V C
C O M P O S I T E
September 12
Jacksonville State @ Troy Belmont @ Appalachian State UNC Asheville @ Eastern Kentucky Louisville @ Morehead State Tennessee Tech @ Chattanooga Illinois State @ Southeast Missouri Drake @ SIUE Mississippi @ Austin Peay Murray State @ Middle Tennessee UT Martin @ Tulsa
September 14
Belmont @ UNC Asheville Marshall @ Eastern Kentucky Wyoming @ Morehead State Green Bay @ Eastern Illinois UT Martin @ Oklahoma State Murray State @ Saint Louis Tennessee Tech @ UALR SIUE @ Northern Illinois Jacksonville State @ Alabama State
September 17
Southeast Missouri @ Evansville
September 19
Valparaiso @ Eastern Illinois IUPUI @ Murray State Tennessee Tech @ Wright State Evansville @ Belmont Southeast Missouri @ Arkansas State Morehead State @ Xavier Eastern Kentucky @ Cleveland State Samford @ Austin Peay North Dakota State @ SIUE UT Martin @ Kennesaw State
September 20
Jacksonville State @ Ball State
September 21
Tennessee Tech @ Evansville UT Martin @ Georgia State Northern Kentucky @ Murray State Morehead State @ Wright State Eastern Kentucky @ Kent State SIUE @ Missouri State Eastern Illinois @ Chicago State
September 26
*Tennessee Tech @ Murray State *Southeast Missouri @ Eastern Illinois *Morehead State @ Belmont *Eastern Kentucky @ Austin Peay *UT Martin @ Jacksonville State
September 28
S C H E D U L E
October 5
*Jacksonville State @ Eastern Kentucky *Tennessee Tech @ Morehead State *UT Martin @ SIUE *Austin Peay @ Eastern Illinois *Murray State @ Southeast Missouri
October 10
*Morehead State @ Murray State *Eastern Illinois @ Tennessee Tech *SIUE @ Belmont *Austin Peay @ Southeast Missouri *Eastern Kentucky @ UT Martin *Eastern Illinois @ Jacksonville State
October 12
*Morehead State @ UT Martin *Eastern Kentucky @ Murray State *Austin Peay @ SIUE *Southeast Missouri @ Belmont
October 17
*Belmont @ Tennessee Tech *SIUE @ Morehead State *Eastern Kentucky @ Southeast Missouri *Jacksonville State @ Austin Peay *Murray State @ Eastern Illinois
October 19
*SIUE @ Eastern Kentucky *Belmont @ Jacksonville State *Morehead State @ Southeast Missouri *UT Martin @ Eastern Illinois *Tennessee Tech @ Austin Peay
October 24
*Eastern Illinois @ Eastern Kentucky *Southeast Missouri @ Tennessee Tech *UT Martin @ Belmont *SIUE @ Jacksonville State *Murray State @ Austin Peay
October 26
*Eastern Illinois @ Morehead State *Belmont @ Murray State *SIUE @ Tennessee Tech *Southeast Missouri @ Jacksonville State *Austin Peay @ UT Martin
October 31
*Jacksonville State @ Tennessee Tech *Morehead State @ Eastern Kentucky *Murray State @ UT Martin *Belmont @ Austin Peay *Southeast Missouri @ SIUE * - OVC Match
*Austin Peay @ Morehead State *Eastern Illinois @ SIUE *Jacksonville State @ Murray State *Eastern Kentucky @ Belmont * Tennessee Tech @ UT Martin
October 3
*Belmont @ Eastern Illinois *Tennessee Tech @ Eastern Kentucky *Jacksonville State @ Morehead State *UT Martin @ Southeast Missouri *Murray State @ SIUE
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G A M E C O C K
Elon
Aug. 22 – Elon, N.C.
Media Relations
Aug. 24 – Boling Springs, N.C.
Media Relations
Aug. 29 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Media Relations
Mississippi Valley State Aug. 31 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Media Relations
Jackson State
Media Relations
Location: Elon, N.C. Head Coach: Chris Neal Record at Elon: 60-41-22 Facility: Rudd Field
Gardner-Webb
Series: Elon leads 1-0-0 2013 Record: 13-3-6 SoCon Record: 5-1-4 Last Meeting: 2009 (Elon 1-0)
Location: Boling Springs, N.C. Head Coach: Mike Varga Record at GWU: First Season Facility: Greene-Harbison Stadium
Samford
Series: GWU leads 1-2-0 2013 Record: 4-14-1 SoCon Record: 2-9-0 Last Meeting: 2011 (GWU 3-1)
Location: Birmingham, Ala. Head Coach: Todd Yelton Record at SU: 148-66-32 Facility: Samford Track and Soccer Stadium
Location: Itta Bena, Miss. Head Coach: N. Fabio Boateng Record at MVSU: First Season Facility: MVSU Soccer Field
Location: Jackson, Miss. Head Coach: Dean Joseph Record at JSU: 17-21-4 Facility: JSU Soccer Complex
Series: JSU leads 4-0-0 2013 Record: 4-10-3 SWAC Record: 1-1-2 Last Meeting: 2010 (JSU 2-0)
Sept. 5 – Jacksonville, Ala.
TBA TBA (704) 406-3981 GWUSports.com
Zac Schrieber zdschrie@samford.edu (205) 726-2802 SamfordSports.com
Kenneth Mister kcmister@mvsu.edu (662) 254-3011 MVSUSports.com
Wesley Peterson wesley.peterson@jsums.edu (601) 979-5899 JSUTigers.com
Sept. 7 – Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Media Relations
Sept. 12 – Troy, Ala.
Media Relations
Sept. 14 – Montgomery, Ala.
Media Relations
Ball State
Sept. 20 – Muncie, Ind.
Media Relations
UT Martin
Sept. 26 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Media Relations
Alabama
Troy
Location: Troy, Ala. Head Coach: Jason Hamilton Record at Troy: First Season Facility: Troy Soccer Complex
Alabama State
Location: Montgomery, Ala. Head Coach: Jodie Smith Record at ASU: 30-92-3 Facility: ASU Stadium
Location: Muncie, Ind. Head Coach: Craig Roberts Record at BSU: 69-60-26 Facility: Briner Sports Complex
Location: Martin, Tenn. Head Coach: Phil McNamara Record at UTM: 46-30-8 Facility: Skyhawk Field
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Series: SU leads 9-5-1 2013 Record: 13-6-2 SoCon Record: 5-3-2 Last Meeting: 2012 (JSU 2-1)
Dan Wyar dwyar@elon.edu (336) 278-6634 ElonPhoenix.com
Series: Jax State leads 2-0-1 2013 Record: 10-10-2 SBC Record: 2-2-1 Last Meeting: 2012 (Jax State 2-0)
Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Head Coach: Todd Bramble Record at UA: 47-58-10 Facility: Alabama Soccer Stadium
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O P P O N E N T S
Series: UA leads 6-0-0 2013 Record: 8-10-1 SBC Record: 4-3-1 Last Meeting: 2009 (UA 2-1)
Series: JSU leads 10-3-0 2013 Record: 6-12-0 SEC Record: 4-7-0 Last Meeting: 2013 (JSU 1-0)
Series: JSU leads: 3-0 2013 Record: 14-7 SWAC Record: 4-0-0 Last Meeting: 2013 (JSU 2-1)
Series: BSU leads: 1-0-0 2013 Record: 411-7-4 MAC Record: 5-4-2 Last Meeting: 2001 (BSU 1-0)
Series: UTM leads 7-3-2 2013 Record: 11-9-1 OVC Record: 8-2-0 Last Meeting: 2013 (UTM 3-1)
Aaron Jordan ajordan@ia.ua.edu (205) 348-5401 RollTide.com
Wes Johnson jwjohnson@troy.edu (334) 670-3832 TroyTrojans.com
John Westbrook Jr. jwestbrook@alasu.edu (334) 229-5217 BamaStateSports.com
Tyson Matthews tematthews@bsu.edu (765) 285-8242 BallStateSports.com
Alex Boggis daboggis@utm.edu (731) 881-7624 UTMSports.com
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Murray State
O P P O N E N T S
Sept. 28 – Murray, Ky.
Location: Murray, Ky. Head Coach: Jeremy Groves Record at MSU: First Season Facility: Cutchin Field
Media Relations
Series: MSU leads 7-3-1 2013 Record: 6-10-1 OVC Record: 3-7-0 Last Meeting: 2013 (MSU 1-0)
Parker Griffith pgriffith2@murraystate.edu (270) 809-3351 GoRacers.com
Morehead State
Oct. 3 – Morehead, Ky.
Media Relations
Eastern Kentucky
Oct. 5 – Richmond, Ky.
Media Relations
Eastern Illinois
Oct. 12 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Media Relations
Austin Peay
Oct. 17 – Clarksville, Tenn.
Media Relations
Belmont
Oct. 19 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Media Relations
Location: Morehead, Ky. Head Coach: Warren Lipka Record at MSU: 64-45-13 Facility: Jayne Stadium
Series: MSU leads 7-3-2 2013 Record: 10-11-1 OVC Record: 7-3-0 Last Meeting: 2013 (MSU 2-1)
Location: Richmond, Ky. Head Coach: Melissa Barnes Record at EKU: 5-12-2 Facility: EKU Soccer Field
Location: Charleston, Ill. Interim Head Coach: Jason Terry Record at EIU: 6-14-0 Facility: Lakeside Field
Series: EKU leads 6-2-1 2013 Record: 5-12-2 OVC Record: 4-5-1 Last Meeting: 2013 (EKU 1-0)
Series: EIU leads 8-3-1 2013 Record: 6-14-0 OVC Record: 6-4-0 Last Meeting: 2013 (EIU 1-0)
Location: Clarksville, Tenn. Head Coach: Kelly Guth Record at APSU: 87-120-22 Facility: Morgan Brothers Soccer Stadium
Location: Nashville, Tenn. Head Coach: Heather Henson Record at BU: 23-25-5 Facility: E.S. Rose Park
Series: APSU leads 5-4-2 2013 Record: 11-6-2 OVC Record: 6-4-1 Last Meeting: 2013 (APSU 3-0)
TBA TBA (606) 783-2500 MSUEagles.com
Steve Fohl steve.fohl@eku.edu (859) 622-1253 EKUSports.com
Greg Lautzenheiser glautzenheiser@eiu.edu (217) 581-7020 EIUPanthers.com
Colby Wilson wilsonrc@apsu.edu (931) 221-6562 LetsGoPeay.com
Series: JSU leads 5-2-0 2013 Record: 7-8-2 OVC Record: 5-4-1 Last Meeting: 2013 (BU 5-1)
Kenisha L. Rhone kenisha.rhone@belmont.edu (615) 460-5990 BelmontBruins.com
Oct. 24 – Edwardsville, Ill.
Media Relations
Southeast Missouri
Oct. 6 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Media Relations
Tennessee Tech
Oct. 13 – Cookeville, Tenn.
Media Relations
SIU Edwardsville
Location: Edwardsville, Ill. Head Coach: Derek Burton Record at SIUE: 44-47-11 Facility: Ralph Korte Stadium
Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. Head Coach: Heather Nelson Record at SEMO: 145-95-6 Facility: Houck Stadium
Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Head Coach: Steve Springthorpe Record at TTU: First Season Facility: Tech Soccer Field
Series: JSU leads 2-1-0 2013 Record: 13-5-3 OVC Record: 6-3-1 Last Meeting: 2013 (SIUE 5-1)
Series: SEMO leads 8-3-2 2013 Record: 8-7-3 OVC Record: 6-3-2 Last Meeting: 2013 (SEMO 2-0)
Series: JSU leads 6-3-4 2013 Record: 3-15-1 OVC Record: 1-8-1 Last Meeting: 2013 (Tied 0-0)
Joe Pott jpott@siue.edu (618) 650-2860 SIUECougars.com
Tyler Koonce tkoonce@semo.edu (573) 651-2937 GoSoutheast.com
Dylan Vazzano dvazzano@tntech.edu (931) 372-3293 TTUSports.com
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JSU Soccer HonorS
Academic All-Conference
2012 2011 2010
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Eliana Arthur Kelsey Bright Kathryn Dowd Kaitlyn Gregory Lindsey Jackson AlI Koenig Nathalee Lariviere Kaitlyn Manns Danielle Miller Jessica Monahan Alexis Rodriguez Jackie Rush Brianna Salverda Austen Stoelting Daisy Allen Eli Arthur Lindsay Boehmler Martina Dessbesell Kaitlyn Gregory Courtney Hurt Lindsey Jackson Nathalee Lariviere Kaitlin Manns Dani Miller Taylor Mitchell Jessica Monahan Millie Parekh Chelsea Pelletier Kelsey Robertson Jackie Rush Brianna Salverda Austen Stoelting Emily Bielaga Lindsey Boehmler Pamela Gorham Ali Koenig Nathalee Lariviere Alyshia Madison Kaitlin Manns
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2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
All-Freshman Honors 2013 Mackenzie Bellows 2012 Kelsey Bright 2008 Chelsea Pelletier 2006 Sarah Miller 2004 Amanda Stephens 2001 Breanne Milne JSU Eagle Owl Award 2002 Adriana Finelli OVC Scholar-Athlete Award 2010 Chelsea Pelletier NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-South Region 2010 Emily Bielaga Debbie Matich Chelsea Pelletier 2006 Christina Balint Elizabeth Selasky Capital One Academic All-District 2012 Courtney Hurt 2011 Chelsea Pelletier 2010 Chelsea Pelletier 2009 Chelsea Pelletier 2006 Christina Balint OVC Team Academic Achievement Award 2011-12 Ovc Team Sportsmanship Award 2013 NSCAA Academic Team Award 2001, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Player of the Year 2003 Amanda Stephens – Def. Coach of the Year 2002 Lisa Howe (A-SUN) 1999 Lisa Howe (A-SUN) Players of the Week 2013 Jackie Rush – Off. 2012 Kelsey Bright – Off. Austen Stoelting – Def. Sydney Keller – Def. Katie Manns – Def. Katelyn Geddings – GK (2x) 2011 Nathalee Lariviere – Def. Chelsea Pelletier – Off. Katelyn Geddings - GK 2010 Emily Bielaga – Def. Alyshia Madison – Def. Ali Koenig - GK 2009 Christine Cunningham GK Ali Koenig GK (2x) Alex Rustad Def. Chelsea Pelletier Off. Amber DeLaney (2x) Off. 2008 Kate Kelly – GK (2 times) Kaitlyn MacLellan – Def. Lindsay Boehmler – Off. 2004 Amanda Stephens – Def. 2003 Amanda Stephens – Def. 2002 Angela Tribble – Off. Ashley Martin – Off. 2001 Ashley Martin - Off. Adriana Finelli – Def. 2000 Kim Morton – Def. Adriana Finelli – Def. 1999 Adriana Finelli – Def. 1998 Ceilidh Beck
All-Conference Honors 2013 Jackie Rush – 2nd Team 2012 Kelsey Bright – 2nd Team 2011 Chelsea Pelletier – 2nd Team Katelyn Geddings – 2nd Team 2009 Amber DeLaney – 2nd Team Alyshia Madison – 2nd Team 2008 Chelsea Pelletier – 1st Team 2007 Courtney Moore – 1st Team 2006 Christina Balint – 2nd Team 2004 Breanne Milne – 1st Team Kendra Benshoff – 2nd Team 2003 Amanda Stephens – 1st Team Kristen Fleeger – 1st Team Breanne Milne – 1st Team Joanna McCaughey – 2nd Team Tiffanie Stewart – 2nd Team 2002 Emily Hulburt – 1st Team Cecelia Lounder – 2nd Team 2001 Emily Hulburt – 1st Team 2000 Adriana Finelli – 1st Team Kim Morton – 2nd Team Angela Tribble – 2nd Team 1999 Adriana Finelli – 1st Team Andrea Poole – 1st Team Emily Hulburt – 2nd Team Kim Morton – 2nd Team Angela Tribble – 3rd Team Wendy Holeman – 3rd Team 1998 Andrea Poole – 2nd Team 1997 Andrea Poole – 1st Team All-Tournament Honors 2004 Breanne Milne Joanna McCaughey 1999 Andrea Poole
Debbie Matich Dani Miller Millie Parekh Chelsea Pelletier Myla Senff Austen Stoelting Emily Bielaga Julia Bennicker Lindsay Boehmler Pamela Gorham Debbie Matich Millie Parekh Chelsea Pelletier Melanie Rigo Austen Stoelting Nicole Vickery Chelsea Pelletier Erica Wolfe Christine Cunningham Brittany Gardner Kristi Ann Pereira Jessica Scerbo Elizabeth Selasky Jennifer Torruella Christina Balint Lauren Deppe Brittany Gardner Daniela Malta Jennifer Torruella Sarah Miller Kristi Pereira Jessica Scerbo Elizabeth Selasky Christina Balint Elizabeth Hendricks Kate Kelly Daniela Malta Jeanna McCaughey Kristi Pereira
2004 2003 2002
Elizabeth Selasky Amanda Stephens Christina Balint Kendra Benshoff Kristen Fleeger Joanna McCaughey Krista Miller Breanne Milne Juilane Ohman Tashana Rogers Caroline Seitz Elizabeth Selasky Jennifer Atchley Christina Balint Kendra Benshoff Andrea Dale Elizabeth Hendricks Breanne Milne Christina Simpson Ashley Smith Amanda Stephens Jennifer Atchley Kendra Benshoff Owen Crosland Kristen Fleeger Liz Hendricks Emily Hulburt Ashley LaFollette Cecelia Lounder Ashley Martin Joanna McCaughey Krista Miller Breanne Milne Kim Peterson Christina Simpson Ashley Smith Amanda Stephens Angela Tribble
2001 2000 1999
Jennifer Atchley Meghan Barker Owen Crosland Adriana Finelli Kristen Fleeger Courtney Goldenberg Emily Hulburt Mindy Jones Cecelia Lounder Ashley Martin Krista Miller Breanne Milne Christina Simpson Jennifer Atchley Meghan Barker Suzanne Bilbrey Jill Dick Adriana Finelli Wendy Holleman Mindy Jones Cecelia Lounder Kim Morton Allegra Pound Christina Simpson Mary Stephenson Suzanne Bilbrey Angela Culpepper Jill Dick Adriana Finelli Wendy Holleman Emily Hulburt Mindy Jones Jane Little Cecelia Lounder Ashley Martin Andrea Poole Mary Stephenson Angela Tribble
1998 1997 1996 1995
Suzanne Bilbrey Amy Buchanan Angela Camp Adriana Finelli Angie Meyer Kari Precopia Megan Steinebach Mary Stephenson Jennifer Weatherspoon Kristen James Suzanne Bilbrey Adrian Dreher Amy Buchanan Kari Precopia Mary Stephenson Angela Camp Andrea Poole Angie Meyer Shannon Gill Daphane Bair Heather Bean Amy Buchanan Angela Culpepper Adrian Dreher Amy Hrabovsky Gena Jones Angie Meyer Heather Pez Kari Precopia Diana Bergman Angela Camp Adrian Dreher Amy Hrabovsky Gena Jones Sarah Owen Heather Pez
GAMECOCK RECORD BOOK
Soccer Timeline
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Record
4-12-1 6-12-1 8-12-1 11-7 12-4-5 9-9 6-10-1 12-6-2 11-5-4 7-11-3 8-9-2 5-12-2 4-12-1 5-10-3 8-10-0 3-14-1 2-13-4 10-8-2 4-13-2
Win/Loss %
.265 .342 .405 .611 .691 .500 .382 .650 .650 .405 .474 .380 .235 .277 .444 .194 .211 .550 263
Goals per Game
1.47
1.57
1.80
2.44
1.76
1.56
1.12
2.19
1.15
1.11
1.37
0.95
0.76
1.7
2.11
0.94
0.53
1.45
0.89
Goals Allowed per Game
3.88
2.74
2.86
1.38
.830
1.56
1.82
1.07
.800
1.55
1.32
1.84
1.94
2.0
1.16
1.83
1.47
1.15
2.05
Largest Margin of Victory
8-0
11-0
7-0
6-0
5-0
3-0
3-0
4-0
3-0
3-0
5-1
6-0
3-1
12-0
11-0
7-0
1-0
5-0
4-0
Total Goals
25 30 38 44 37 28 19 45 24 25 27 18 13 32 38 17 10 29 17
Total Assists
13 9 31 41 36 24 15 34 17 17 16 16 10 21 34 10 6 25 14
Total Points
63 69 107 129 110 80 53 124 65 67 70 52 36 85 110 44 26 83 48
Goals Against Average
3.88 2.64 2.82 1.38 .825 1.55 2.01 1.07 0.77 1.55 1.32 1.90 1.92 1.93 1.16 1.83 137 1.11 1.95
Total Saves
148 186 90 53 97 82 98 93 70 94 98 114 219 123 100 101 163 139 109
Home Attendance Average
68 105 108 132 225 267 201 192 199 209 203 358 247 170 285 133 169 218 286
Soccer Milestones
First Game
SE Louisiana, W 1-0, 9/5/95
First Home Game
First Home Win
SE Louisiana, W 2-0, 10/13/95
First Shutout
SE Louisiana, W 1-0, 9/5/95
First Conference Tournament Appearance
1997
First All-Conference Player
Andrea Poole, 1997
First Conference Player of the Week
First Winning Season
First Home-Crowd over 500
Mercer, L 4-0, 9/10/95
Emily Bielaga became JSU’s all-time minutes leader in 2012 and finished with 6,511 career minutes-played.
Ceilidh Beck, 9/28/98 11-7, 1998 Auburn, 9/15/00 (633)
All-Time Coaching Records Year
Coach
Record
Pct.
Conf./Record
Pct.
Place/Div.
Tourney
2013
Neil Macdonald
4-13-2
.263
OVC/0-9-1
.050
Eleventh
DNQ
2012
Julie Davis Carlson
10-8-2
.550
OVC/3-6-1
.350
Eighth
DNQ
2011
Julie Davis Carlson
2-13-4
.211
OVC/1-4-4
.333
Ninth
DNQ
2010
Julie Davis Carlson
3-14-1
.194
OVC/1-7-0
.125
Ninth
DNQ
2009
Julie Davis Carlson
8-10-0
.444
OVC/2-6-0
.250
Eighth
DNQ
2008
Julie Davis Carlson
5-10-3
.277
OVC/2-5-1
.250
Seventh
DNQ
2007
Julie Davis
4-12-1
.235
OVC/2-6-1
.222
Ninth
DNQ
2006
Julie Davis
5-12-2
.380
OVC/3-5-1
.333
Seventh
DNQ
2005
Julie Davis
8-9-2
.474
OVC/4-5-1
.450
Sixth
1st Round
2004
Lisa Howe
7-11-3
.405
OVC/3-3-2
.500
Fifth
Semi Finals
2003
Lisa Howe
11-5-4
.650
OVC/4-1-3
.688
Third
Semi Finals
2002
Lisa Howe
12-6-2
.650
ASUN/7-3-1
.682
Fourth
Semi Finals
2001
Lisa Howe
6-10-1
.382
ASUN/3-7
.300
Ninth
DNQ
2000
Lisa Howe
9-9-0
.500
ASUN/5-4
.556
Fourth
1st Round
1999
Lisa Howe
12-4-5
.691
ASUN/4-3-2
.556
Fourth
Semi Finals
1998
Lisa Howe
11-7-0
.611
ASUN/2-3-0
.400
Fifth/West
DNQ
1997
Lisa Howe
8-12-1
.405
ASUN/3-3-0
.500
Second/West
1st Round
1996
Lisa Howe
6-12-1
.342
ASUN/2-6-0
.250
Fourth/West
DNQ
1995
Lisa Howe
4-12-1
.265
ASUN/2-7-1
.250
Fifth/West
DNQ www.JSUGamecockSports.com
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ALL-Time Team Records Most Goals Scored In a Game: In a Season:
12 (9/23/08 vs. Alabama State) 11 (9/7/96 vs. Alabama-Huntsville) 45 in 2002
Fewest Goals Scored in a Season: 10 in 2011 Most Goals Against In a Game: 12 (10/7/95 vs. Campbell) In a Season: 66 in 1995 Fewest Goals Against in a Season: 22 in 2002 Most Shutouts:
12 in 2002
Most Shutouts Against: 10 in 1995 Most Points In a Game: In a Season:
32 (9/23/08 vs. Alabama St.) 129 in 1998
Most Assists In a Game: In a Season:
8 (2x 9/23/08 vs. Alabama State; 10/12/97 vs. Troy State) 41 in 1998
Most Shots In a Game: In a Season:
61 vs. Alabama State (9/23/08) 319 in 2002
Most Consecutive Scoreless Game: 6 (2010) Most Wins:
12 (1999, 2002)
Fewest Wins:
2 (2011)
The 1996 Gamecocks scored 11 goals in one game against UAH.
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Most Losses:
14 (2010)
Fewest Losses:
4 in 1999
Most Ties:
5 (1999, 2003)
Fewest Ties:
0 (1998, 2000, 2009)
Longest Win Streak: 5 (1998, 1999, 2012) Longest Losing Streak: 6 in 2010 Best Season Win-Loss Percentage: .650 in (2002, 2003) Highest Scoring Average per Game: 2.44 in 1998 Lowest Scoring Average per Game: 0.53 in 2012 Most Corner Kicks:
169 in 1999
Fewest Corner Kicks: 38 in 2007 Most Fouls:
205 in 2002
Fewest Fouls:
106 in 1997
Most Minutes in a Season: 2,073 in 1999
Individual records for a Single Game Most Points (5 or more) 9 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6
Amy Buchanan vs. Northwestern State Angela Tribble vs. Birmingham-Southern Christina Balint vs. Alabama State Lindsay Boehmler vs. Alabama State Ashley Martin vs. Stetson Jennifer Weatherspoon vs. Montevallo Diana Bergman vs. Birmingham-Southern Christy Sansing vs. Alabama-Huntsville Andrea Poole vs. Northwestern State
Most Goals (3 or more) 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
Angela Tribble vs. Birmingham-Southern Amy Buchanan vs. Northwestern State Lindsay Boehmler vs. Alabama State Christina Balint vs. Alabama State Ashley Martin vs. Stetson Jennifer Weatherspoon vs. Uni. of Montevallo Diana Bergman vs. Birmingham-Southern Christy Sansing vs. Alabama-Huntsville
Most Assists (2 or more) 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Melanie Rigo vs. Alabama State Meghan Barker vs. University of Montevallo Alyshia Madison vs. Alabama A&M Eli Arthur vs. Alabama State Brittany Gardner vs. Alabama State Alyshia Madison vs. Alabama State Elsa Kurlychek at Eastern Kentucky Amy Buchanan vs. Birmingham-Southern Angela Camp vs. Jacksonville University Emily Hulburt–four times, last vs. Belmont
9/21/97 10/1/02 9/8/06 9/23/08 10/3/02 11/2/98 10/18/95 9/7/96 9/21/97
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Cecelia Lounder–2 vs. College of Charleston Ashley Martin–two times, last vs. Campbell Breanne Milne–2 vs. Stetson Andrea Poole–three times, last vs. Middle-Tennessee Ashley Smith–2 vs. Birmingham Southern Megan Steinebach– 2x, last vs. Troy Angela Tribble vs. Mercer Kate Stipech vs. Western Carolina Alyshia Madison vs. Southern Alex Rustad vs. Southeast Missouri
Most Saves (14 or more)
10/1/02 9/21/97 9/23/08 9/8/06 10/3/02 11/2/98 10/18/95 9/7/96
20 20 18 18 16 16 15 15 14
Katelyn Geddings vs. UT Martin Michelle Japak vs. Georgia State Katelyn Geddings vs. SIU Edwardsville Daphne Baier vs. Auburn Elizabeth Selasky vs. Tennessee Tech Daphne Baier–two times, last vs. Centenary Taylaor Hammond vs. Southeast Missouri Kate Kelly vs. Kennesaw State Kate Kelly vs. Georgia State
9/23/09 11/2/98 9/9/09 9/23/09 9/23/08 0/23/08 9/25/05 10/18/95 11/5/95 9/18/02
Hat Tricks
Lindsay Boehmler vs. Alabama State Diana Bergman, vs. Birmingham-Southern Amy Buchanan vs. Northwestern State Ashley Martin vs. Stetson Christy Sansing, vs. UAH Angela Tribble vs. Birmingham-Southern Jennifer Weatherspoon, vs. Montevallo Christina Balint vs. Alabama State
JSU Single Season Records
Shots (50 or more)
Jackie Rush, 2013 Amy Buchanan, 1997 Andrea Poole, 1999 Angela Tribble, 1999 Tiffanie Stewart, 2003 Andrea Poole, 1998 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998 Ashley Martin, 2002 Angela Tribble, 2002 Christina Balint, 2006 Andrea Poole, 1997 Amy Buchanan, 1996
Goals (10 or more)
Amy Buchanan, 1997 Angela Tribble, 2002 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998 Andrea Poole, 1999
Assists (6 or more) Megan Steinebach, 1997 Andrea Poole, 1999 Katie Manns, 2012 Breanne Milne, 2002 Emily Hulburt, 2001 Angela Tribble, 1999 Meghan Barker, 1998
Points (25 or more)
Amy Buchanan, 1997 Andrea Poole, 1999 Angela Tribble, 2002 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998
82 58 57 56 54 54 54 53 51 50 50 50 13 12 11 10 10 8 6 6 6 6 6 31 28 26 25
Game-Winning-Goals (3 or more) Amber DeLaney, 2009 Tiffanie Stewart, 2003 Felicia Guajardo, 2003 Amy Buchanan, 1997 Suzanne Bilbrey, 2000 Emily Hulburt, 1999 Breanne Milne, 2002 Andrea Poole, 1999 Angela Tribble, 1999 Andrea Poole, 1998
Saves (90 or more) Michelle Japak, 1995 Daphne Baier, 1996 Katelyn Geddings, 2012 Kate Kelly, 2008 Adriana Finelli, 1999
Minutes (1200 or more) Adriana Finelli, 1999 Emily Bielaga, 2011 Brianna Salverda, 2011 Sydney Keller, 2012 Katelyn Geddings, 2012 Jackie Rush, 2013 Amanda Stephens, 2002 Katelyn Geddings, 2011 Adriana Finelli, 2000 Daniela Malta, 2006 Brianna Salverda, 2012 Katie Manns, 2012 Amanda Stephens, 2004 Michelle Japak, 1995 Kaitlyn Manns, 2011
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
148 147 132 103 97 2073 1844 1844 1672 1672 1648 1671 1654 1631 1593 1592 1548 1537 1530 1508
Amanda Stephens, 2003 Joanna McCaughey, 2005 Alyshia Madison, 2010 Kaitlyn MaClellan, 2007 Debbie Matich, 2007 Elsa Kurlycheck, 2007 Debbie Matich, 2010 Emily Bielaga, 2010 Elsa Kurlycheck, 2006 Daniela Malta, 2005
827/00 9/21/02 10/13/02 10/31/99 10/1/02 9/21/97 9/18/99 9/10/04 9/12/10 9/24/10 10/30/11 9/23/95 9/30/12 10/15/96 9/24/06 10/9/96 10/6/13 9/10/06 8/29/08 9/23/08 10/18/95 9/21/97 10/3/02 9/7/96 10/1/02 11/2/98 9/8/06
1490 1484 1480 1458 1454 1449 1445 1440 1429 1427
Shutouts (5 or more) Adriana Finelli, 1999 Amanda Stephens, 2003 Amanda Stephens, 2002 Katelyn Geddings, 2012 Adriana Finelli, 2000 Amanda Stephens, 2004
11 9 8 5 5 5
Best Goals-Against Average (Less than 2.00)
Adriana Finelli, 1999 Amanda Stephens, 2003 Katelyn Geddings, 2012 Amanda Stephens, 2002 Amanda Stephens, 2004 Katelyn Geddings, 2011 Adriana Finelli, 2000 Adriana Finelli, 1998 Elizabeth Selasky, 2007 Katelyn Geddings, 2010 Michelle Japak, 1996 Kate Kelly, 2006 Ali Koenig, 2010 Elizabeth Selasky, 2006
.825 .910 1.12 1.18 1.29 1.41 1.55 1.63 1.69 1.70 1.80 1.83 1.96 1.96
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JSU Career Records
Matches Started (65 or more)
Mary Stephenson, 1997-00 Kristen Fleeger, 2001-04 Emily Bielaga, 2008-11 Breanne Milne, 2001-04 Jane Little, 1999-02 Meghan Barker, 1998-01 Megan Steinebach, 1995-98 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Jane Little, 1999-02 Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Christina Balint, 2003-06
76 76 72 72 70 69 69 68 68 68 66 65
Matches Played (70 or more)
Christina Balint, 2003-06 Daniela Malta, 2003-06 Mary Stephenson, 1997-00 Breanne Milne, 2001-04 Kristen Fleeger, 2001-04 Ashley Martin, 1999-02 Jane Little, 1999-02 Megan Steinebach, 1995-98 Katie Manns, 2009-12 Emily Bielaga, 2008-11 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Debbie Matich, 2007-10
Shots
(125 or more) Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Andrea Poole, 1997-98 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Ashley Martin, 1999-02 Christina Balint, 2003-06
Goals
(15 or more) Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Ashley Martin, 1999-02 Emily Hulburt, 1999-02 Chelsea Pelletier, 2009- Christina Balint, 2003-06 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998-99
Assists
(10 or more) Emily Hulburt, 1999-02 Megan Steinebach, 1995-98 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Meghan Barker, 1998-01 Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Elsa Kurlychek, 2002-05 Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Ashley Martin, 1999-02
Points
(50 or more) Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Emily Hulburt, 1999-02 Ashley Martin, 1999-02
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78 78 78 77 76 76 75 75 72 72 72 71
176 173 161 144 141 126
31 29 27 20 20 19 18 16 15
19 18 17 14 14 13 12 11
77 74 71 57 51
Game-Winning Goals
Emily Hulburt, 1999-02 Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Christina Balint, 2003-06 Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Diana Bergman, 1995-97
Saves
(100 or more) Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12 Kate Kelly, 2005-08 Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Kate Kelly, 2002-05 Michelle Japak, 1995-96 Ali Koenig, 2009- Kate Kelly, 2005-08 Daphne Baier, 1996-97 Elizabeth Selasky, 2004-07
Minutes
(1800 or more) Emily Bielaga, 2008-11 Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Debbie Matich, 2007-10 Katie Manns, 2009-12 Christina Balin, 2003-06 Daniela Malta, 2003-06 Alyshia Madison, 2007-10 Ashley Smith, 2002-05 Kristen Fleeger, 2001-04 Breanne Milne, 2001-04 Liz Hendricks, 2002-05 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Jackie Rush, 2011-present Courtney Moore, 2004-07 Kendra Benshoff, 2002-05 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12
Shutouts (5 or more)
Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12 Emily Bryan, 1996-98 Kate Kelly, 2005-08 Michelle Japak, 1995-96 Daphne Baier, 1996-97
(5 or more) 7 7 7 6 6 5
306 291 270 237 192 185 166 163 147 143
6511 6177 5431 5289 5190 5116 5110 4938 4936 4871 4637 4632 4525 4,090 3998 3818 3749
25.5 22 10 7 5 5 5
Best Goals-Against Average
(Less than 3.00) Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12 Ali Koenig, 2009- Kate Kelly, 2005-08 Elizabeth Selasky, 2004-07 Kate Kelly, 2005-08 Emily Bryan, 1996-98 Daphne Baier, 1996-97
Mary Stephenson played in 78 matches and started 76 matches during her JSU career.
1.18 1.26 1.43 1.53 1.69 1.88 1.88 2.40 2.72
Goalkeeper Adrianna Finelli ranks first on the JSU career saves and shutouts list.
Point
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Amy Buchanan Diana Bergman Amy Buchanan Jennifer Weatherspoon Andrea Poole Angela Tribble Ashley Martin Angela Tribble Tiffanie Stewart Joanna McCaughey Christina Balint Ashley Smith Daniela Malta Courtney Moore Christina Balint Paige Rovillo Chelsea Pelletier Amber DeLaney Chelsea Pelletier Chelsea Pelletier Nathalee Lariviere Kelsey Bright Courtney Hurt Jackie Rush
Goals
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Amy Buchanan Diana Bergman Helen Campbell Diana Bergman Amy Buchanan Jennifer Weatherspoon Andrea Poole Angela Tribble Emily Hulburt Angela Tribble Tiffanie Stewart Joanna McCaughey Christina Balint Christina Balint Kim Kimmel Paige Rovillo Chelsea Pelletier Amber DeLaney Chelsea Pelletier Chelsea Pelletier Nathalee Lariviere Kelsey Bright Jackie Rush
14 16 29 25 28 17 13 26 12 12 10 10 10 10 13 9 16 17 14 5 5 19 19 11
5 5 5 7 12 11 10 7 6 12 5 6 5 6 3 3 7 8 7 2 2 8 5
Assists
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Amy Buchanan Diana Bergman Megan Steinebach Megan Steinebach Meghan Barker Andrea Poole Ashley Martin Meghan Barker Emily Hulburt Breanne Milne Liz Hendricks Dausha Hudack Kate Stipech Daniela Malta Elsa Kurlychek Kristi Periera Paige Rovillo Brittany Gardner Alyshia Madison Chelsea Pelletier Alex Rustad Melanie Rigo Alex Rustad Courtney Hurt Katie Manns Kelsey Bright
Shots
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Amy Buchanan Amy Buchanan Amy Buchanan Jennifer Weatherspoon Andrea Poole Andrea Poole Angela Tribble Ashley Martin Ashley Martin Tiffanie Stewart Joanna McCaughey Joanna McCaughey Christina Balint Kim Kimmel Chelsea Pelletier Amber DeLaney Chelsea Pelletier Chelsea Pelletier Nathalee Lariviere Jackie Rush
Christina Balint’s seven points in a single game rank third in school history.
Year-by-year Leaders 4 2 2 10 6 8 4 4 6 6 3 3 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 5 5 5 3 1 6 3
35 50 58 54 54 57 41 42 53 54 37 33 50 35 48 34 31 34 46 82
Shutouts
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Michelle Japak Michelle Japak Daphne Baier Emily Bryan Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Amanda Stephens Amanda Stephens Amanda Stephens Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Christine Cunningham Ali Koenig Katelyn Geddings Katelyn Geddings Katelyn Geddings Taylor Hammond
Saves
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Michelle Japak Daphne Baier Emily Bryan Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Amanda Stephens Amanda Stephens Amanda Stephens Kate Kelly Elizabeth Selasky Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Ali Koenig Ali Koenig Katelyn Geddings Katelyn Geddings Taylor Hammond
3 2 2 3 6.5 11 5 2 8 9 5 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 5 1
148 147 52 45 97 82 82 77 56 68 48 63 71 103 73 78 139 132 84
Jennifer Weatherspoon scored 11 goals in 1998, which ranks third on the school’s single season list.
Kate Kelly made 103 saves in 2008, ranking third on the single season list and her 270 career stops also ranks third on the career saves.
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JSU ALL-TIME SOCCER ROSTER -A
Daisy Allen, 2011 Jennifer Atchley, 2000-03 Eli Arthur, 2009-12
-B
Daphne Blair, 1996-97 Christina Balint, 2003-06 Blair Barker, 2013-present Meghan Barker, 1998-01 Heather Bean, 1995-98 Ceilidh Beck, 1998 Mackenzie Bellows, 2013-present Kenrda Benshoff, 2002-05 Diana Bergman, 1995-97 Emily Bielaga, 2008-11 Suzanne Bilbrey, 1997-00 Julia Binnicker, 2009-2012 Lindsay Boehmler, 2008-11 Faiza Boujaafar, 2000 Brianna Boutziouvis, 2012-present Casey Brettman, 2008 Kelsey Bright, 2012-present Aly Brosius-Hood, 2008 Emily Bryan, 1996-98
-C
-J
Lindsey Jackson, 2011-present Kristen James, 1995-97 Michelle Japak, 1995-96 Laura Jennings, 2004 Ariel Jones, 2009-10 Gena Jones, 1995-96 Mindy Jones, 1998-01 Tiffany Julien, 2006-07
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Sydney Keller, 2012-present Chloe Kennedy, 2011 Krisha Kennedy, 1996 Kate Kelly, 2005-2008 Kim Kimmel, 2007 Ali Koenig, 2009-2012 Kristen Koenig, 1995 Elsa Kurlychek, 2005-08
-L
Ashley LaFollette, 2002 Nathalee Lariviere, 2009-12 Jane Little, 1999-02 Cecelia Lounder, 1999-02
-M
Kim Peterson, 2002, 03 Heather Pez, 1995, 96 Hannah Plott, 2007 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Chelsea Poovey, 2005 Allegra Pound, 1999-00 Kari Precopia, 1995-98
-R
Heather Reynolds, 2004-06 Alexis Rodriguez, 2012-13 Paige Rovillo, 2007 Melanie Rigo, 2009 Jackie Rush, 2011-present Alex Rustad, 2009-10
-S
Brianna Salverda, 2011-present Christy Sansing, 1996 Jessica Scerbo, 2004-07 Caroline Seitz, 2004 Myla Senff, 2009-12 Elizabeth Selasky, 2004-07 Chris Simpson, 2000-03 Ashley Smith, 2002-05 Hannah Smith, 2001 Megan Steinbach, 1995-98 Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Mary Stephenson, 1997-00 Kate Stipech, 2004-05 Tiffanie Stewart, 2003 Austen Stoelting, 2009-12 Courtney Stough, 2013 Heather Swift, 2005
Andrea Dale, 2003 Amber DeLaney, 2006-09 Lauren Deppe, 2006 Martina Dessbesell, 2011 Jill Dick, 1999-00 Amy Dickinson, 1995 Nicola Dominikovich, 2013-present Katt Dowd, 2012-present Olivia Drapes, 2013-present Adrian Dreher, 1995-97
Kaitlyn MacLellan, 2007-08 Alyshia Madison, 2007-10 Daniela Malta, 2003-06 Kaitlin Manns, 2009-12 Ashley Martin, 1999-02 Debbie Matich, 2007-10 Sarah McAulay, 2006-07 Joanna McCaughey, 2002-05 Amy Meehan, 2010 Angie Meyer, 1996-98 Dani Miller, 2009-12 Krista Miller, 2001-04 Sarah Miller, 2006-07 Breanne Milne, 2001-04 Taylor Mitchell, 2011 Courtney Moore, 2004-07 Jessica Monahan, 2011-present Kim Morton, 1999-00 Trista Munster, 2006-09
Cate Eden, 2013 Brittany Elrod, 2001 Aiko Ewing, 2003-05
Brittney Neely, 2006 Adrianne Nickell, 2011-12 Sara Niebuhr, 2007
Mollie Warren, 1997-98 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998-99 Erica West, 2006 Shannon Wright, 2004 Erica Wolfe, 2008 Crista Wood, 2003
Jill Feeney, 1996-98 Adrianna Finelli, 1998-01 Francesca Fitzgerald, 2010 Kristen Fleeger, 2001-04 Darian Fowler, 2001
Sarah Owen, 1995
Wendy Ziesel, 1995
Angela Campo, 1995-98 Helen Campbell, 1995-96 Abbey Clausen, 2013-present Anna Clausen, 2013-present Owen Crosland, 2001-02 Angela Culpepper, 1995-99 Christine Cunningham, 2007-09
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-G
-N
-O -P
-T
Carsen Taylor, 2013-present Katie Thomas, 2013-present Jennifer Torruella, 2006-07 Angela Tribble, 1999-02
-V
Fallon Vaughan, 2011 Nicole Vickery, 2009-11
-W
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Justine Panchuk, 2013-present Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Kristi Pereira, 2005-08 Millie Perekh, 2008-11
Leslie Garcia, 1997 Brittany Gardner, 2006-08 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12 Shannon Gill, 1997-98 Alison Gonzalez, 2010 Charleen Gonzalez, 2008 Courtney Goldenberg, 2001 Pam Gorham, 2008-10 Katelyn Gregory, 2011-present Felelcia Guajardo, 2002-05
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Taylor Hammond, 2012-2013 Katelyn Hartrampf, 2010 Taylor Heaton, 2007-08 Nicole Heiser, 2012-present Liz Hendricks, 2002-05 Wendy Holleman, 1997-00 Kristen Hoo, 2013-present Brenna Horrocks, 2008 Amy Hrabovsky, 1995-96 Dausha Hudack, 2003-04 Emily Hulburt, 1999-2002 Courtney Hurt, 2011-present
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Ashley Martin (1999-2002) lettered in soccer and football at JSU.
Year-by-year RECORDs University of Alabama **Georgia State University *Conference Match **Conference Tournament
2001: 6-10-1 (3-7 A-Sun Conference)
L, 0-5 L, 0-10
Head Coach: Lisa Howe
1998: 11-7 (2-3 A-Sun Conference) Head Coach: Lisa Howe
1995: 4-12-1 (2-7-1 A-Sun Conference) Head Coach: Lisa Howe
*Southeastern Louisiana *Centenary College *Mercer University South Florida *Georgia State University $Auburn University $Lynn University *Georgia State University *Campbell University *Centenary College *Southeastern Louisiana *Mercer University Birmingham-Southern *Campbell University Mississippi Clemson Jacksonville University *Conference Match $Auburn Tournament
W, 1-0 L, 0-5 L, 0-4 L, 0-1 T, 3-3 (OT) L, 1-5 L, 0-5 L, 1-4 L, 0-12 L, 0-4 W, 2-0 L, 0-5 W, 9-1 L, 0-8 L, 0-5 L, 0-4 W, 8-0
*Mercer University Alabama-Huntsville Huntingdon College Middle Tennessee Alabama-Birmingham *Centenary College *Southeastern Louisiana $Louisiana State University $New Mexico *Mercer University *Georgia State University *Southeastern Louisiana Tennessee Tech *Centenary College South Alabama Auburn University Florida State University Stetson University *Georgia State University *Conference Match $South Alabama Tournament
L, 1-3 W, 11-0 T, 0-0 (OT) W, 2-0 L, 0-8 L, 1-6 W, 3-1 L, 1-5 L, 0-5 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 L, 0-2 W, 3-2 L, 1-5 L, 0-4 L, 0-3 L, 0-3
1997: 8-12-1 (3-3 A-Sun Conference) Advanced to Conference Tournament Head Coach: Lisa Howe
Huntingdon College *Samford University *Georgia State Radford University *Troy State University Middle Tennessee State *Centenary College Northwestern State University of North Texas Texas Christian University *Samford University *Centenary College *Mercer University Charleston Southern *Troy State University McNeese State Mississippi State Auburn University University of Montevallo
W, 1-0 L, 0-2 L, 2-4 L, 2-3 W, 4-0 L, 2-3 L, 0-4 W, 7-1 L, 0-7 L, 0-6 W, 3-0 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 T, 1-1 (OT) W, 7-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-2 L, 2-3 W, 3-2
W, 2-1 (OT) L, 2-3 L, 1-3 W, 1-0 (OT) L, 1-3 L, 1-2 W, 6-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 4-3 L, 0-1 W, 4-0 W, 3-1 W, 6-0 W, 2-1 W, 6-2
1999: 12-4-5 (4-3-2 A-Sun Conference) Conference Tournament Semifinalist Head Coach: Lisa Howe
1996: 6-12-1 (2-6 A-Sun Conference) Head Coach: Lisa Howe
Huntingdon College Middle Tennessee State *Georiga State University Stephen F. Austin Charleston Southern College of Charleston *Troy State University Samford University *Mercer University Auburn University Centenary College Belmont Universtiy *Samford University #Troy State University #Northwestern State #Tennessee Martin *Centenary College Montevallo *Conference Match #Kick Out Cancer Tournament
University of Georgia Tennessee-Chattanooga Arkansas Little-Rock Memphis *Samford Unversity *Florida Atlantic University *Mercer University Auburn University *Troy State University Belmont University *Stetson University *Jacksonville University Mississippi State University South Alabama *Central Florida *Georgia State University Campbell University #Georgia Southern #Middle-Tennessee State **Florida Atlantic **UCF *Conference Match #Kick Out Cancer Tournament **Conference Tournament
T, 0-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 T, 2-2 L, 2-1 W, 5-2 W, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, 5-0 W, 1-0 L, 2-1 W, 1-0 T, 1-1 T, 0-0 L, 2-1 W, 1-0 T, 0-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 4-0
(OT)
(OT) (OT)
(OT) (OT) (OT) (OT)
2000: 9-9 (5-4 A-Sun Conference) Advanced to Conference Tournament Head Coach: Lisa Howe
College of Charleston W, 3-1 Alabama-Birmingham L, 2-0 $Alabama L, 3-1 $Mississippi State L, 1-0 #Stephen F. Austin W, 3-0 #Belmont W, 3-0 Auburn L, 3-1 *Campbell University W, 2-1 *Troy State University W, 3-0 Georgia Southern W, 1-0 *Samford University W, 1-0 *Florida Atlantic University L, 4-1 *University of Central Florida L, 4-0 *Georgia State University L, 1-0 *Mercer University W, 3-2 *Stetson University W, 3-1 *Jacksonville University L, 1-0 *Conference Match $Alabama Tournament # Kick Out Cancer Tournament
#Ball State University #Southeast Missouri State Middle Tennessee State University *Samford University *Belmont University Mississippi State University Tennessee Chattanooga *Jacksonville University *Stetson University *Troy State University *Mercer University *University of Central Florida *Florida Atlantic University *Campbell University *Georgia State University ^Centenary College ^Birmingham Southern * Conference Match # Southeast Missouri State Tournament ^Birmingham Southern Touranment
L, 1-0 L, 4-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 6-2 T, 2-2 L, 5-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-0 L, 2-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0
2002: 12-6-2 (7-3-1 A-Sun Conference) Head Coach: Lisa Howe
University of West Virginia University of South Alabama *Troy State University *Mercer University Appalachian State University *Georgia State University *Campbell University *Gardner Webb University Birmingham Southern College *Stetson University *Jacksonville University *Belmont University *Samford University *University of Central Florida *Florida Atlantic University Lipscomb University Auburn University-Montgomery **Georgia State University **University of Central Florida *Conference Match **Conference Tournament
L, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 W, 8-0 W, 5-0 T, 3-3 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 T, 1-1 L, 3-0
2003: 11-5-4 (4-1-3 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Lisa Howe
University Alabama L, 2-7 Birmingham-Southern L, 0-1 Mississippi Valley State W, 3-0 Chattanooga W, 2-0 Lipscomp W, 3-0 South Alabama T, 1-1 Alabama A&M W, 2-0 Mississippi State L, 0-4 Emory W, 1-0 *UT-Martin T, 1-1 *Murray State W, 2-0 *Eastern Illinois T, 1-1 *Southeast Missouri T, 0-0 *Tennessee Tech W, 1-0 *Austin Peay W, 1-0 Union College W, 1-0 *Morehead State W, 2-0 *Samford L, 0-1 **Tennessee Tech W, 2-0 **Eastern Illinois L, 0-1 *Conference Match **Conference Tournament
2004: 7-11-3 (3-3-2 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Lisa Howe
UAB Mississippi Valley State Rice TCU ?Western Carolina ?East Tennessee State
L, 6-2 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 3-1 W, 3-2 L, 4-3
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Year-by-year Records Alabama L, 3-2 Mercer L, 3-1 *Samford L, 1-0 South Alabama L, 3-1 Mississippi State T, 1-1 *Tennessee-Martin W, 1-0 *Murray State L, 2-1 *Eastern Illinois W, 1-0 *Southeast Missouri State T, 0-0 *Tennessee Tech W, 2-0 *Austin Peay T, 1-1 *Morehead State L, 2-0 Birmingham-Southern L, 1-0 **Morehead State W, 3-0 **Samford L, 3-0 *Conference Match **Conference Tournament
2005: 8-9-2 (4-5-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson
UAB $IPFW at Florida International at Birmingham-Southern at East Tennessee State at Chattanooga Mercer Southern Miss *at Morehead State *at Eastern Kentucky *at Samford *Murray State *UT Martin *at SEMO *at Eastern Illinois *Austin Peay *Tennessee Tech Winthrop W, 5-1 $at SEMO L, 1-0 *-OVC Game
L, 0-3 T,3-3 (2OT) L, 0-3 L, 0-1 W, 3-2 (OT) L, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 3-2 (OT) W, 3-1 L, 2-1 L, 1-0 W, 2-0 T, 1-1 (2OT)
$-OVC Tournament
2006: 5-12-2 (3-5-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson
8/25 8/27 9/1 9/3 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/19 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/9 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22
Birmingham-Southern at Auburn vs. Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee Alabama State at Kennesaw State at Winthrop at South Carolina vs. Georgia State at Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech vs. Morehead State vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Samford vs. Charleston Southern at Murray State at Tennessee-Martin vs. SEMO vs. Eastern Illinois
L, 0-2 L, 0-4 L, 1-3 L, 1-4 W, 6-0 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-6 T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 0-1 T, 1-1 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 L, 0-2
2007: 4-12-1 (2-6-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson
8/31 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/14 9/16 9/21 9/23
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L, 1-3 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-5
9/28 9/30 10/5 10/12 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28
*Murray State *UT Martin *at Samford *at Morehead State *at Eastern Kentucky *Austin Peay *Tennessee Tech *at SEMO *Eastern Illinois
W, 2-1 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 0-4 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 W, 3-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-2
2008: 5-10-3 (2-5-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson
8/23 Middle Tenn. St. T, 1-1 (2 OT) 8/29 at Georgia State L, 0-4 8/31 at Alabama L, 0-3 9/5 Arkansas # L, 0-4 9/7 Mercer # T, 1-1 (2 OT) 9/12 at Troy L, 2-3 (OT) 9/14 Chattanooga W, 4-1 9/19 South Alabama W, 3-2 9/23 Alabama State W, 12-0 9/26 *at Austin Peay L, 0-1 9/28 *at Tennessee Tech T, 2-2 (2 OT) 10/3 *SEMO W, 2-1 10/5 *Eastern Illinois W, 3-0 10/10 *at Murray State L, 0-4 10/12 *at UT Martin L, 0-1 10/17 Alabama A&M L, 2-4 10/24 *Morehead State L, 0-2 10/26 *Eastern Kentucky L, 0-2 *-OVC Game $-Adidas Gamecock Classic
2009: 8-10-0 (2-6-0 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson
8/21 at Mercer L, 2-0 8/23 North Georgia W, 1-0 8/28 Miss. Valley St. W, 4-0 8/29 Alabama L, 2-1 9/4 at Southern (La.) W, 4-0 9/9 Alabama A&M W, 7-0 9/13 Nicholls State W, 3-0 9/18 at Western Carolina ^ L, 2-0 9/20 vs. Elon ^ L, 2-1 9/23 at Alabama State W, 11-0 9/25 * Murray State L, 3-1 9/27 * UT Martin L, 1-0 10/2 * at Morehead State L, 2-1 10/4 * at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-0 10/16 * at SE Missouri St. L, 1-0 10/18 * at Eastern Illinois L, 3-0 10/23 * Tennessee Tech W, 3-2 10/30 * Austin Peay W, 1-0 *-OVC Match ^ WCU Catamount Classic, Cullowee, N.C.
2011: 2-13-4 (1-4-4 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson
8/19 at Mercer L, 2-0 8/21 at Middle Tennessee L, 1-0 (2OT 8/26 at Southern Mississippi L, 2-0 8/28 at South Alabama L, 2-0 9/2 #New Mexico State L, 2-1 9/4 #Louisiana Tech L, 1-0 9/9 !at Gardner-Webb L, 3-1 9/11 !vs. Chattanooga L, 1-0 9/16 Jackson State W, 1-0 (OT) 9/18 at Troy L, 3-2 9/23 *at SIUE W, 1-0 9/25 *at Eastern Illinois L, 2-0 9/30 *Morehead State T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/2 *Eastern Kentucky T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/7 *Tennessee Tech L, 2-1 (2OT) 10/14 *Austin Peay T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/16 *Murray State T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/28 *at Southeast Missouri L, 3-0 10/30 *at UT Martin L, 2-1 (2OT) * OVC Match # JSU/Adidas Classic, Jacksonville, Ala. ! Under Armour Border Classic, Boiling Springs, NC
2012: 10-8-2 (3-6-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson
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WHY WE ARE THE GAMECOCKS Generations of Jacksonville State fans have known their favorite team by one of the most unique nicknames in college sports. But the man they have to thank for it never thought he was making history at the time he suggested the change. E.C. “Baldy” Wilson is credited with leading the effort to change the JSU mascot and nickname to Gamecocks from the Eagle Owls they were known as before World War II. “I didn’t realize it was making history or anything like that,” Wilson said. “We were back from the great war; we didn’t sweat much. I just enjoyed living and being where I was and what I was doing. We just enjoyed being there.” Baldy and the boys were just coming home from the war and Wilson figured a new era for the college team needed a new mascot to reflect the fiesty spirit of the players. He had raised banty roosters as a youth, saw the way they fought and carried on in the yard and, at the urging of teammate Carl Sprayberry, offered Gamecocks as a choice after president Houston Cole agreed to let the players change the name. The 23-man squad approved it and Eagle Owl went away. “It was a big deal, because we were the Eagle
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Owls and who wanted to be an Eagle Owl?” football coach Don Salls said. “That’s the biggest thing anybody could ever do to a school, get rid of the Eagle Owl and change the name. That’s a big deal — a big, big, big deal.” “I played one year as an Eagle Owl — 1946,” Wilson said. “Everywhere we went they asked us what an Eagle Owl was. We said we didn’t know what it was.” The mascot wasn’t the only thing the players changed. There also was a move to switch colors from purple — which Wilson said was considered an “outlaw color” at the time — and gold to the current red and white. Actually, that was something Salls wanted and it fit nicely with the fact many of the players came from high school programs that were red and white anyway. Those who wanted the color change told Wilson if his group supported their initiative they
would support his cause. Both changes passed smoothly. “I don’t remember anybody being opposed to it,” Wilson said. “The next thing we knew, Coach Salls said you got want you want, you got the Gamecocks and the Red and White.” To this day JSU and South Carolina are the only two Division I schools in the United States that go by the name Gamecocks.
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Tucked into the rolling foothills of the Appalachian mountain range in Northeast Alabama, Calhoun County is a growing business center, yet still evokes an atmosphere of small-town America. We are a tranquil community with a fabulous climate of four distinctive seasons, full bloom summers, and brilliantly colored falls. In every direction there are tree-covered mountains, deep canyons, lush valleys, and underground springs. And yet, if you begin to yearn for big city life, we are only 60 miles from Birmingham, and 90 miles from Atlanta. A surprising variety of experiences await you in Calhoun County. The climate here allows for year round golf, tennis, hiking, or any activity you may enjoy in the great outdoors. Although our slogan reads, near Atlanta…near Birmingham…near Perfect, our citizens will tell you that the commitment to caring for others combined with a strong work ethic and community spirit makes “Calhoun County…the perfect” place to live.
Calhoun County Attractions…
Close By…
Anniston Downtown Historic District Anniston Museum of Natural History-Anniston Berman Museum of World History-Anniston Calhoun County Courthouse-Anniston Centennial Memorial Park & Alabama Vietnam Memorial Wall-Anniston Chief Ladiga Trail-Anniston, Weaver, Jacksonville and Piedmont Choccolocco State Forest Coldwater Covered Bridge-Oxford Ft. McClellan National Wildlife Refuge Knox Concert Series Neely Henry Lake, Calhoun County Boat, Recreation Facility-Ohatchee Oxford Lake & Civic Center The Church of St. Michael and All Angels-Anniston The Victoria Inn-Anniston The Wren’s Nest Gallery-Anniston Woodland Park Softball Complex-Anniston Wright Dairy-Alexandria Zinn Park-Anniston
Alabama Princess River Boat – Gadsden Atlanta Braves-Baseball Atlanta Falcons-Football Atlanta Hawks- Basketball Atlanta Motor Speedway-Motersports Atlanta Thrashers-Hockey Birmingham Zoo Cheaha State Park DeSoto Caverns – Childersburg Guntersville State Park and Lodge International Motorsports Hall of Fame McWane Science Center-Birmingham Noccalula Falls Park – Gadsden Oak Mountain State ParkBirmingham Silver Lakes Golf-Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Six Flags Over Georgia-Atlanta Talladega National Forest Talladega Superspeedway Visionland-Birmingham White Water Park-Atlanta
Quick Facts About Calhoun County Population Statistics Calhoun County: 116,290 Anniston: 24,617 Jacksonville: 10,635 Oxford: 11,333 Piedmont: 5,210
Area Climate- Average Temperature January 40.6 April 56.6 July 80.3 October 63.0
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r. William A. Meehan begins his 16th year as President at Jacksonville State University in 2014-15, but his association with the University dates back to when he enrolled as a first-time freshman in 1968. Dr. Meehan completed the Bachelor of Science in Biology in 1972 and began a career in education that same year. He earned the Master’s of Science degree in Biology at Jacksonville State University in December of 1976 and returned in January 1977 to serve as an instructor in the Department of Biology. He completed a Doctorate of Education in the field of higher education administration from the University of Alabama and began the role of President on July 1, 1999. Since 1977, Dr. Meehan has served in numerous administrative and teaching positions at the University. Among these are Coordinator of Medical Technology Program, Director of Academic Advisement, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, Associate Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs and Acting Vice President for Institutional Advancement. Dr. Meehan is well aware of the benefits of college athletics and what athletics adds to the college experience.
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“I’m very proud of the fact that we have won 58 Ohio Valley Conference Championships and two Women’s All-Sports Trophies since joining the Conference in 2003,” said Meehan. “We have claimed conference titles in football, rifle, volleyball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, men’s golf , women’s golf, softball and baseball. We have enjoyed post-season competition in many of our sports, which brings national exposure and prestige to our University. “Our student-athletes excel, not only on the fields of competition, but also in the classroom,” added Meehan. “I’m proud to say that we have more than 130 of our student-athletes with a 3.0 grade point average or higher again last year and overall, the athletic department had a cumulative grade point overage above a 3.0.” Dr. Meehan began a five-year term on the prestigious NCAA Board of Directors in August of 2009. The NCAA Board of Directors is the primary decision-making body in Division I, with the ultimate responsibility for the policy and direction of the division and for adopting any changes to the operating bylaws and rules of Division I. The NCAA Board of Directors is comprised of 18 Division I CEO’s, with each member serving a four-year term. Other duties of the board include establishing the budget, general policies and strategic plan for the NCAA. Dr. Meehan began a two-year term on the NCAA Executive Committee in May of 2011 and was just one of four non-FBS President’s selected for this prestigious honor. While serving on the NCAA Executive Committee, Dr. Meehan played a part in the final approval and oversight of the NCAA’s budget; provided strategic planning for the NCAA as a whole; and acted on behalf of the NCAA by adopting and implementing policies to resolve core issues and other NCAA matters.
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The NCAA Executive Committee consisted of 20 members, including 12 members of the Division I Board, two members of the Division II Presidents Council, two members of the Division III Presidents Council, the president of the NCAA and the chairs of the divisional councils. Dr. Meehan was also selected by his Presidential peers to serve as the chairman of the NCAA President’s Advisory Group for two years, serving as chairman in 2012 and 2013. This advisory group’s primary role is to provide the perspective of the 20 conferences that do not have permanent seats on the NCAA Board of Directors. The group also reviews NCAA Division I Leadership Council and Legislative Council recommendations, provides direction on academic policies and suggests implementation methods of any appointed task force group reports. In 2014-15, Dr. Meehan will continue his involvement in the NCAA by serving as a member of the NCAA’s Committee of Academic Performance, which oversees the process governing data collections, analysis and calculation used to determine the academic progress rate (APR), the graduation success rate (GSR) and the process governing data collection of academic performance census (APC). Dr. Meehan has and continues to be very active in numerous organizations. He has been an active board member for the area Chambers of Commerce, both Calhoun and Etowah County. He served as a member of the NCAA Presidential Task Force on the Future of Division I Intercollegiate Athletics and the NCAA Presidents Advisory Group. He is a member of the First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Alabama. He is married to the former Elizabeth Stevens and together they are the parents of twin boys, Drew and Will, and a daughter Carol Grace.
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Jacksonville State has enjoyed much success during Koegel’s first three years as Athletic Director, winning 11 Ohio Valley Conference Championships and finishing in the top 6 in the OVC Commissioner’s Cup, marking the sixth straight year the Gamecocks have finished in the Top 6 in the standings.
Additionally, numerous facility upgrades have taken place under his tenure, highlighted by a new $1.5 million softball upgrade with the addition of new grandstands, pressbox, sunken dugouts and a new home dressing room, which opened for the 2014 season. Over his three years, Jax State has claimed OVC Championships in football (2011), softball (2013, 2014), baseball (2014), men’s golf (2012, 2014), women’s golf (2012), men’s tennis (2014) and rifle (2012, 2013, 2014). Koegel also served on the NCAA Football Subdivision Committee that helped expand the FCS playoffs for the 2014 season. Last Year, Jacksonville State had five OVC Player or Most Valuable Player of the Year Awards, nine NCAA All-Americans, 61 OVC All-Conference honorees, two teams claimed OVC Team Academic Achievement honors, and four OVC Coach of the Year Award winners.
In 2012-13, JSU had five OVC Player or Most Valuable Player of the Year Awards, seven NCAA All-Americans, 58 OVC AllConference honorees, two teams claimed OVC Team Academic Achievement honors, and one OVC Coach of the Year. In 2011-12, Jacksonville State had eight OVC Player or Most Valuable Player of the Year Awards, one NCAA All-
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Gamecock student-athletes have also excelled in the classroom after 10 teams posted a combined grade point average of 3.0 or higher and the department finished above a 3.0 grade point average for all three years under Koegel. Several teams have claimed the OVC Team Academic Achievement Award for their sports, and more than 375 studentathletes have been named to the OVC Commissioner Honor Roll over the last two years. Additionally, almost 60 studentathletes have been named to the OVC Medal of Honor Roll with a perfect 4.0 grade point average, while close to 450 student-athletes posted a 3.0 grade point average or higher during the last two academic years.
Prior to joining Jax State in 2011, Koegel spent 10 very successful years as Director of Athletics at Coastal Carolina University. During his tenure at Coastal Carolina, the Chanticleers made 56 NCAA Championship appearances, won 48 Big South Conference Championships and won five Sasser Cups, which is awarded to the top athletic program in the Big South Conference.
Koegel was named the 2008 NACDA Southeast Region Division I FCS Athletic Director of the Year. He also has experience on the NCAA level, having served on the Football Championship Subdivision Committee, Football Issues Committee, and the Football Academic Working Group. While at Coastal, Koegel was responsible for the addition of football to the Chanticleers’ athletic department in 2003. The team won its first of four Big South Championships in 2004 and advanced to the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs twice during his tenure.
Koegel oversaw the completion of a 10,000-seat state-of-the-art stadium in 2003, a new athletic facility that houses the football program and includes an expanded weight room, training room, team meeting rooms, locker rooms for football, offices for all football coaches and staff and several conference rooms.
He also added new dugouts and seats for baseball and softball, upgraded and built new locker rooms, a new open-air roofed hitting facility for baseball and softball, was involved in the planning and design of a new convocation center currently under construction, and made numerous other facility improvements to baseball, softball, track, golf, tennis and soccer.
Koegel went to Coastal Carolina from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where he had served as an associate athletic director from 1998-2000 under former JSU Athletics Director Oval Jaynes. At Chattanooga, Koegel helped managed a multi-million budget for 16 NCAA Division I sports. His other administrative responsibilities included business operations, athletic scholarships, marketing and serving as the liaison to the coaching staff. He also served on the steering committee for the NCAA I-AA National Championship Football Game.
Prior to his stint at Chattanooga, he had served on the football coaching staffs at the University of Connecticut, Rutgers University and the University of Wyoming. During his tenure on the football coaching staff at the University of Connecticut from 1992 to 1997, he was recruiting coordinator and defensive line coach as well as interim head coach in 1993. Koegel was an assistant football coach at Rutgers University from 1984 to 1990 and Wyoming University from 1977 to 1983. Koegel played in the National Football League from 1971 to 1975, spending time with the Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Jets. He starred at Penn State University under legendary football coach Joe Paterno, where he earned All-American honors. He was co-captain of the Nittany Lions his senior season and earned a bachelor’s degree in 1971. During his college career, he was a Third Team All-American as a senior and played on two Orange Bowl championship teams. He also played in the Hula Bowl, EastWest Shrine Game and the College AllStar Game. Koegel received Penn State’s Dedicated Player and Outstanding Senior Awards. Koegel and his wife Elaine have one daughter, Kathryn.
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Jacksonville State University
Board of Trustees
Governor Dr. Robert Bentley Governor of Alabama
Dr. Joseph B. Morton
State Superintendent of Education Jim Bennett Jim Coxwell Thomas W. Dedrick, Sr. Vivian Figures Randy Jones Gale Main Randy Owen Ronald Smith Clarence Daugette, III
Jim Bennett
District 6-Birmingham, AL
Vivian Figures
District 1-Mobile, AL
Birmingham Anniston Tuscaloosa Mobile Guntersville Montgomery Fort Payne Jacksonville Gadsden
Thomas W. Dedrick, Sr.
Dr. Robert Bentley
District 7, Tuscaloosa, AL
Clarence Daugette, III District 4-Gagsden, AL
Randy Jones
Governor
District 5-Guntersville, AL
Dr. Joseph B. Morton State Superintendent of Education
Randy Owen
Member at Large-Ft. Payne, AL
Jim Coxwell
District 3-Anniston, AL
Gale Main
District 2-Montgomery, AL
Ronald Smith
District 3-Jacksonville, AL
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Mike Parris Assistant AD/Broadcasting
Greg Seitz Senior Associate AD/SID
Dr. Maureen Newton. Faculty Athletic Rep .
Greg Bonds Associate AD/Internal Affairs
Tracy Broom Academic Advisor/SWA
Donna Callan Manager of Athletic Marketing and Promotions
Misty C. Ray Compilance
Mike Davis Academic Advisor
Jan Evans Tickets
Kay Griffin Coliseum Secretary
Ed Lett Associate AD/External Affairs
Lori McFall Administrative Assistant
Tony Schmidt Assistant Sports Information Director
Josh Underwood Assistant Sports Information Director
Steve Latham University Photographer
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JSU Athletic Directory All Area Code (256) Sports Information Staff Greg Seitz 782-5279 Associate AD/Media Relations gseitz@jsu.edu Cell 453-3377 Josh Underwood 782-5915 Assistant SID underwood@jsu.edu Cell 453-0545 Tony Schmidt 782-5377 Assistant SID tschmidt@jsu.edu SID FAX Number 782-5958 Internet: www.JSUGamecockSports.com Email: sid@jsu.edu Athletic Director’s Office Warren Koegel 782-5368 Athletic Director wkoegel@jsu.edu Greg Bonds 782-5988 Associate AD/Internal Affairs gbonds@jsu.edu Ed Lett 782-8101 Associate AD/External Affairs elett@jsu.edu Mike Parris 782-5890 Assistant AD/Broadcasting mparris@jsu.edu Jan Evans 782-8499 Tickets jevans@jsu.edu Lori McFall 782-5536 Secretary lmcfall@jsu.edu Misty C. Ray 782-5970 Compliance mcassell@jsu.edu Tracy Broom 782-5737 Academics/SWA tbroom@jsu.edu Mike Davis 782-5889 Academics mdavis@jsu.edu Donna Callan 782-5564 Manager of Marketing and Promotions dcallan@jsu.edu TBA 782-5365 Secretary, Football Kay Griffin 782-5535 Secretary, Pete Mathews Coliseum kgriffin@jsu.edu Baseball Coaching Staff Jim Case Head Coach Brandon Romans Assistant Coach Mike Murphree Assistant Coach
782-5367 jwcase@jsu.edu 782-5358 bromans@jsu.edu 782-8141 mmurphree@jsu.edu
Football John Grass 782-5365 Head Coach jgrass@jsu.edu Todd Bates 782-5375 Defensive Line tjbates@jsu.edu • @CoachToddBates David Blackwell 782-5376 Co-Defensive Coordinator/Inside Line Backers dblackwell@jsu.edu Trey Clark 782-5374 Offensive Line tclark5@jsu.edu Nick Gentry 782-5089 Outside Linebackers ngentry@jsu.edu Brandon Hall 782-8252 Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties bjhal@jsu.edu Aashon Larkins 782-5368 Outside Linebackers/Special Teams alarkins@jsu.edu • @CoachALarkins Jimmy Ogle 782-5378 Assistant Head Coach/Runningbacks jogle@jsu.edu • @Coachjimmyogle J.R. Sandlin 782-5372 Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator jrsandlin@jsu.edu • @JR_Sandlin Larry Smith 782-5936 Quarterbacks lsmith25@jsu.edu • @Coach_Smith10 Nick Williams 782-5936 Wide Receivers/Assistant Special Teams Coordinator nwilliams8@jsu.edu @nwilliams_
Tennis Steve Bailey Head Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach Tim MacTaggert Assistant Tennis Coach Softball Jana McGinnis Head Coach Mark Wisener Assistant Coach Julie Boland Assistant Coach
782-5887 sbailey@jsu.edu 782-5887
782-5524 mcginnis@jsu.edu 782-5962 mwisener@jsu.edu 782-8299 jboland@jsu.edu
Golf James Hobbs 782-5840 Head Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach jhobbs@jsu.edu TBA 782-5840 Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball James Green 782-5535 Head Coach jegreen@jsu.edu Reggie Sharp 782-5831 Assistant Coach rsharp@jsu.edu Eugene Harris 782-5534 Assistant Coach harris@jsu.edu TBA 782-5539 Assistant Coach Women’s Basketball Rick Pietri Head Coach Eric Wise Assistant Coach Altherias Warmley Assistant Coach Ali Heller Assistant Coach Rifle Ron Frost Head Coach Women’s Volleyball Terry Gamble Head Coach Ben Kaszeta Assistant Coach
782-5417 rpietri@jsu.edu 782-5494 ewise@jsu.edu 782-8066 awarmley@jsu.edu 782-5474 aheller@jsu.edu 782-5185 rfrost@jsu.edu 782-8359 tlgamble@jsu.edu 782-5521 bkaszeta@jsu.edu
Cross Country/Track and Field Steve Ray 782-8068 Head Coach sray@jsu.edu TBA 782-5520 Assistant Coach Women’s Soccer Neil Macdonald Head Coach Andy Swift Assistant Coach Cheerleading Dave Almeida Head Coach Athletic Training Staff Chris Lacsamana Sports Medicine Emily Burger Sports Medicine Jenny Wilmes Sports Medicine Ticket Office Football Press Box Basketball Press Row Media Room Numbers Baseball Press Box
782-5679 macdonald@jsu.edu 782-5695 atswift@jsu.edu 782-5564 jsucheer@jsu.edu 782-5369 clacsamana@jsu.edu 782-5369/5539 eburger@jsu.edu 782-5369 jwilmes@jsu.edu 782-TIXX (8499) 782-5585/5586 782-5528/5583 782-5529/5530/5531 782-5533
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StRENGTH & CONDITIONING The William Taylor Stewart Strength and Conditioning Center is located in Kennamer Hall and is located in Kennamer Hall and is widely regarded as one of the top training facilities in the Ohio Valley Conference. With more than 6,000 square feet, it is home to a wide array of strength building machines that has played a large role in JSU’s 46 Conference Championships over the last eight years.
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The Strength and Conditioning staff is headed by Scott Austin, who enters his 13th season at JSU in 2014-15. Austin is responsible for the design and implementation of the department’s entire strength and conditioning program. Austin recently returned from his second tour of active duty for the United States Military. He previously served 19 months in Iraq, beginning in 2006 and ending in the fall of 2007.
Gavin Hallford
Strength and Conditioning Assistant
Also playing a vital role in the JSU Strength and Conditioning department is Ricky Rutledge, a former head football coach at Jacksonville High School. Rutledge enters his ninth season with the Gamecocks. Former All-American Gavin Hallford enters his fourth season working in the Strength and Conditioning department. He is JSU’s all-time leading scorer in football with 311 career points.
Ricky Rutledge
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Dr. Michael Herndon
Dr. Bruce Cunningham, DMD
Dr. Jacquline Tessen
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Chris Lacsamana, ATC
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Dr. Lawrence J. Lemak
Team Dentist
Gynecologist
Emily Buerger, ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Located in the Gamecock Field House, the JSU Sports Medicine Center has undergone an impressive remodeling phase. Because of the remodel, the facility has doubled in sqare footage and will house some state-of-the-art features. Under the direction of Mr. Chris Lacsamana, JSU student trainers experi-
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ence extensive instruction and supervision, helping to oversee all the medical needs for all 16 Gamecock teams. There are four fulltime certified athletic trainers, three graduate assistant trainers and numerous studenttrainers on staff.
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Jacksonville State University is committed to promoting and assisting all students in areas of academics, admissions, financial aid and counseling. ACE (Academic Center for Excellence) enhances student academic success and persistence through graduation. ACE, located in the Montgomery Building, develops student academic skills, student adjustment to college, student and faculty/ staff appreciation and cultural diversity, student-centered skills and intrusive academic advisement. ACE services are divided into two areas: Encouragment Advising, comprised of Counseling and Career Services, Disability Support Services, Multicultural Servcies and Orientation/Advisement Services; and Learning Assisting, comprised of Learning Services and Supplemental Learning Services.
JSU is committed to producing champions both on the field and in the classroom and an invaluable resource to help the Gamecock student-athletes achieve their academic potential is the Athletic Department’s academic support staff. Among the many services it provides are:
From admission through graduation, Jacksonville State is committed to providing services and support that equip studentathletes with life skills which promote success in present and future endeavors. The CHAMPS/Life Skills program is to develop, nurture and motivate student-athlete excellence by promoting the support services and opportunities available throughout the University’s diverse colleges, departments and organizations.
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The Normal School remained in operation until 1930, when it became Jacksonville State Teachers College. Five years later, the College earned regional accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The name again changed to Jacksonville State College in 1957 when the first graduate program—the master’s degree in elementary education—was created. On August 2, 1966, the Legislature authorized the State Board of Education to elevate the College to university status. On August 17, 1967, the Legislature established an independent Board of Trustees for the University and divested jurisdiction from the State Board of Education.
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Jacksonville State University has been served by 11 presidents: James G. Ryals, Jr. (188385), J. Harris Chappell (1885-86), Carleton Bartlett Gibson (1886-92), J. B. Jarrett (189293), Jacob Forney IV (1893-99), Clarence William Daugette (1899-1942), Houston Cole (1942-71), Ernest Stone (1971-81), Theron E. Montgomery (1981-86), Harold J. McGee (1986-99), and William A. Meehan (1999-present).
Jacksonville State University has developed into a modern regional university serving Northeast Alabama on a 392-acre campus with 63 buildings. In addition, the University operates an off-campus center in Gadsden and videoconferencing sites throughout Alabama and Northwest Georgia. Through its programs of teaching, research, and service, Jacksonville State University has served the region and state for more than 100 years.
Academic Affairs JSU seeks to be recognized as the premier regional, comprehensive institution of higher learning in the Southeast. We aspire to be noted primarily for our focus on students, the
provision of selected academic and professional programs recognized for their excellence, and a geographic and culturally diverse faculty and student body. Our educational programs are
designed to prepare students for the marketplace of the future and citizenship in a world economy.
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The 2003, 2004 and 2011 OVC Champs play at Paul Snow Memorial Stadium which is adjacent to the Field House.
Rudy Abbott Field was completed in 1998 and has a seating capacity of 1,000. There is a press box and covered batting cages on site.
JSU Softball makes its’ home at University Field, formerly home of the baseball team. Before the 2003 season a brick backstop was built, as well as a covered batting cage and in 2004 a permanent outfield fence was put into place.
Robert Trent Jones’ Silver Lakes is home to JSU’s Championship Golf Teams. Silver Lakes is located at the edge of the Talladega National Forest between Anniston and Gadsden.
The JSU soccer team began play on the JSU Soccer Field in 2003.
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Gamecock Basketball and Volleyball are housed in Pete Mathews Coliseum. The 5,500-seat multi-purpose facility was opened in 1974 and underwent a complete renovation in 1987.
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The JSU Tennis Courts are located behind Pete Mathews Coliseum. There are 15 tennis courts divided by fencing and windscreens.
The Gamecock track and field complex is located adjacent to Pete Mathews Coliseum and Rudy Abbott Field. It features a polyurethane track surface and is equipped for all field events.
One of the newest facilities in the athletic department is Kennamer Hall, which opened in October of 2004. It houses the William Taylor Stewart Weight and Conditioning Center and coaches offices for baseball, softball and golf, as well as athletic administration.
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We’re proud that we’re from Alabama Fight on, now don’t you hesitate, Courage, pride, and honor will lead you on to victory, so Fight on, fight for the red and white, We’re gonna howl tonight, Come on! You Gamecocks, Fight and see, That we will win the victory!
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The Alma Mater
Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Grateful voices raise A song of tribute and devotion, Thy honored name we praise. Light of knowledge, Store of wisdom, Love of truth abide in thee, Quest for beauty, Search for freedom, Thine eternally, Oh, Alma Mater, Alma Mater We humbly bow to thee!
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