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2013 REFERENCE GUIDE
WOMEN’S SOCCER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Commissioner Karl Benson........................................................9
About the Sun Belt Conference............................................5-8 Sun Belt Conference Staff..................................................10-11 2013 Sun Belt Soccer Composite Schedule................12-13 2013 Sun Belt Soccer Championship.................................. 14 Sun Belt News & Notes............................................................. 15 TEAM CAPSULES...................................................16-24 UALR Trojans......................................................................... 16 Arkansas State Red Wolves.............................................. 17
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Georgia State Panthers..................................................... 18
Commissioner.....................................................................................................................................................Karl Benson
Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns................................. 19
Senior Associate Commissioner/Sports Administration.............................................................Dr. Kathy Keene Associate Commissioner/Chief Financial Officer.................................................................... Herbert L. Carter, III Associate Commissioner/Communications.......................................................................................John McElwain Assistant Commissioner/Compliance...........................................................................................Scott Connors, J.D. Assistant Commissioner/Sports Administration........................................................Dominick Giambrone, J.D. Assistant Commissioner/Electronic Media...................................................................................... Travis Llewellyn Assistant Commissioner/Communications............................................................................................. Keith Nunez Compliance Coordinator................................................................................................................................ Erinn Banks Championships Coordinator................................................................................................................ Alexandria Price Communications Assistant................................................................................................................ Randy Lieberman Executive Assistant...................................................................................................................................Lindsey Joubert
ULM Warhawks..................................................................... 20 South Alabama Jaguars.................................................... 21 Texas State Bobcats............................................................ 22 Troy Trojans........................................................................... 23 Western Kentucky Lady Toppers................................... 24 2013 Sun Belt Soccer Championship Bracket.................. 25 2012 Final Team Stats (Overall)........................................26-27 2012 Final Team Stats (SBC Only)....................................28-29 2012 Final Individual Stats (Overall/SBC Only)..........30-31 RECORD BOOK......................................................32-41 All-Conference Teams..................................................32-33 All-Tournament Teams....................................................... 34 All-Time SBC Standings...............................................35-36 All-Time Tournament Results.......................................... 37 Year-by-Year Team Leaders.............................................. 38 Year-by-Year Individual Leaders..................................... 39 Game, Season, Career Records.................................40-41
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Georgia State
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Louisiana-Monroe Robbie Kleinmuntz 318-342-5462 318-342-5404 847-912-5380 ----------
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South Alabama Zac Kennedy 251-414-8022 251-460-7297 205-471-5516 ----------
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Texas State 512-245-4692 ---------- Troy
Tyler Pigg
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Western Kentucky
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CREDITS The 2013 Sun Belt Conference Women’s Soccer Reference Guide was produced by Keith Nunez. Editorial assistance was provided by John McElwain. Sun Belt Soccer Sports Information Directors also provided editorial help in the production of this guide. Photo Credits: Sun Belt Conference and member institution files.
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MEDIA SERVICES
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THE INTERNET • www.SunBeltSports.org
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
The Official Sun Belt Conference website is hosted by XOs Digital. Each soccer recap and box score will be made available following the completion of each night’s matches. Also available on SunBeltSports.org is the following:
The Sun Belt Conference will recognize one Women’s Soccer Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week during the season. Student-athletes are nominated by their respective sports information directors and are voted on by the head coach or by a representative of each institution designated by the head coach. The weekly winners will be given a certificate by the conference office. Player of the Week announcements will be made through the league’s weekly releases and on the league website.
• SBC Overall/Conference Soccer Standings • Team-by-Team Statistics and Results • Overall and Conference-Only Statistitcs (available in PDF format or HTML) • Weekly Release (PDF available) • Players of the Week • Championship Information
STATISTICS/WEEKLY RELEASES The Sun Belt Conference Communications office produces a weekly release for women’s soccer which will included updated stats, results, standings and more throughout the soccer season. Stats will be updated following the completion of each day of competition through the year. A weekly release which will include the Women’s Soccer Players of the Week (one offensive player and one defensive player). Releases for soccer will come out on Tuesday afternoons. If you would like to be included in the media release for Women’s Soccer please contact Keith Nunez in the communications office.
EGNYTE CLOUD FILE SERVER The Sun Belt Conference provides an FTP server through Egnyte Cloud File Server that schools and members of the media can use to exchange photographs, audio and video files. The FTP will serve as an online archive for past seasons. Egnyte Cloud File Server provides - file storage, backup, sharing and collaboration - in one secure, centrally-managed and easy-to-use solution. Media members wishing to utilize this service should contact a member of the Sun Belt Conference Media Relations Department.
WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS AND HONORS The Sun Belt Conference champion shall be the team that finishes with the highest point total according to the 3-1-0 point system. In conference matches during the regular season, 3 points will be given for each win, 1 point for each draw, and 0 points for each loss. In the case that two or more schools finish with identical point totals, they shall be declared co-champions. The following awards shall be provided by the conference and distributed to the appropriate institution prior to the start of the SBC Women’s Soccer Championship: • Regular Season Team Champion • Coach of the Year * • Offensive Player of the Year * • Defensive Player of the Year * • Freshman of the Year * • All-Conference, First- and Second-Team (11) * * - these awards are voted on by the league’s head coaches prior to the start of the Championship. Immediately following the conclusion of the championship match, a championship tournament awards ceremony shall be held near midfield. The following awards shall be provided by the Conference office and distributed at the awards ceremony:
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• Team Tournament Champion • Runner-up Trophy • All-Tournament Team • Most Outstanding Player The All-Tournament team shall be selected by the head coaches.
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When Louisiana-Monroe quarterback Kolton Browning scampered 16 yards for the game-winning, overtime touchdown against eighth ranked Arkansas on September 8, it represented a banner moment for the Warhawks and the Sun Belt Conference. “It’s a great feeling; we feel like we deserve it,” Browning said after the game. “We believed the whole time, and we’ve believed that we could put something like this together. We knew this moment was coming.” Browning’s sentiment that his teams moment had finally arrived was a common attitude not just for ULM during the 201213 season. In fact, ULM’s win set off a firestorm of accomplishments for the Sun Belt Conference in what would become the most successful year in conference history since the league began sponsoring football. For the first time in league history, the SBC sent four teams to postseason bowl games. The SBC also posted a 7-2 record against Conference USA and tallied the highest non-conference win total in league history (19). This success led to the conference having its highest ever ranking in the BCS computer poll average – finishing ahead of both CUSA and the Mountain West Conference. League-champion Arkansas State defeated #25 Kent State in the GoDaddy.com Bowl 17-13 and Louisiana-Lafayette won its second consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl with a 43-34 victory over Conference USA’s East Carolina. The SBC has won four consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl games and six out of the last seven New Orleans Bowls with opponents having come from CUSA, the Mid-American Conference and the MWC. The 2012-13 men’s basketball season saw the league put together its best non-conference RPI in four years while sending
two teams to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. WKU earned its second consecutive trip to the NCAA postseason after winning the SBC Championship title and the league’s automatic qualifier. It was the Hilltoppers fourth appearance in the last six years and their 23rd in program history. Middle Tennessee, meanwhile, earned an at large bid to the NCAA Tournament which marked the first time since 1989 that the Blue Raiders reached the tournament. Notably, the Sun Belt’s men’s and women’s basketball teams combined for a record tying seven postseason appearances this past season. Of course, football and basketball weren’t the only sports that saw success. A Sun Belt Conference record-tying four baseball teams (Louisiana-Lafayette, Troy, South Alabama and Florida Atlantic) were selected to an NCAA Regional in 2013, marking the third time this has occurred and first since 2002. 2013 saw one of the best seasons on record for baseball as four of the league’s ten teams posted 40 or more wins for the first time since the 1990 season. Those outstanding win totals helped the SBC rank fifth in the country in RPI behind only the ACC, SEC, Pac-12 and Big 12. In total, Sun Belt baseball teams went 163-102 during the 2013 season in non-conference action with 13 wins over topranked opponents in 2013, including NCAA Tournament No. 1 overall seed, North Carolina. For the first time in Sun Belt Conference softball history, three teams earned bids to the NCAA Division I Softball Championship including Louisiana-Lafayette, South Alabama and WKU. The Ragin’ Cajuns got out of a bases-loaded threat in the
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seventh inning to win the NCAA Regional Championship over the host institution and ninth-seeded LSU, 1-0. South Alabama won its second consecutive SBC Championship title and hosted an NCAA Regional in just its seventh-year as a program. WKU earned its first-ever SBC Softball Championship by winning the 2013 regular season. The SBC finished 156-123 against non-conference opponents with nine wins over the USA Today/NFCA Division I Top-25. On the volleyball court, WKU earned
play. In total the SBC posted an 86-82 nonconference record including wins over No. 10 Dayton and No. 22 Michigan. For the third consecutive year, the Sun Belt Conference had three student athletes represent the league at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. Joseph Chebet of WKU, who earned SBC Most Outstanding Performer, was also named an All-American after finishing 35th in the 10k race at the NCAA Championship. On the women’s side, SBC Most Outstanding Performer Katharine
its first NCAA Tournament win in school history, defeating Loyola Marymount 3-0 in the first round. It was the team’s seventh NCAA Tournament appearance, a SBC best. The Lady Toppers concluded their 2012 season with a 33-4 record and 15-0 in league play. The 33 wins were tied for the most in school history. The 2012 squad also posted the longest winning streak in school history at 25-straight wins, as it went 75-5 in sets during the streak. WKU dropped only one set in conference
Showalter of Georgia State and Kristina Aubert of Arkansas State advanced to the NCAA Championship. Sun Belt Conference men’s golf saw two teams selected to play in the NCAA Championship and a total of three individuals make the field. Georgia State men’s tennis seniors Lucas Santa Ana and Victor Valente rallied to a 6-4, 7-6 (6) win against the No. 9-ranked doubles pair of junior Tom Jomby and freshman Kevin Lai (Kentucky) in the first round of the 2013 NCAA Doubles Cham-
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Sun Belt Membership (1976-present) Institution (Years)......................... No. of Yrs. South Alabama (1976-pres.)....................38 WKU (1982-pres.)........................................32 New Orleans (1976-80; 1991-2010).............24 Jacksonville (1976-98).......................................22 UALR (1991-pres.).......................................23 Arkansas State (1991-pres.)......................23 Louisiana-Lafayette (1991-pres.)............23 FIU (1998-2013)....................................................15 Charlotte (1976-91)............................................15 South Florida (1976-91)....................................15 Louisiana-Monroe (2001-pres.)...............13 Middle Tennessee (2000-2013).....................13 North Texas (2000-2013)..................................13 Denver (1999-2012)...........................................13 UAB (1979-91).......................................................12 VCU (1979-91).......................................................12 Troy (2004-pres.).........................................10 Louisiana Tech (1991-2001)............................10 ODU (1982-1991)...................................................9 Florida Atlantic (2005-13)..................................8 Lamar (1991-98).....................................................7 Texas-Pan American (1991-98).......................7 Georgia State (1976-81; 2013-pres.)........ 5 New Mexico St.(2000-05; rejoining 2014)..5 Idaho (football, 2001-04; rejoining 2014)...4 Utah State (football, 2003-04)..........................2 Central Florida (1991-92)...................................1 UT Arlington (2013-pres.).. Inaugural Year Texas State (2013-pres.)...... Inaugural Year Appalachian State.........................Joining 2014 Georgia Southern..........................Joining 2014
The newly renovated and expanded Bobcat Stadium at Texas State is one of many first-class facilities in the Sun Belt Conference.
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pionship. GSU finished at No. 61 in the men’s and No. 75 in the women’s in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association Rankings. The Panther men’s team won the Sun Belt title in their first year of competition. In indoor track WKU’s David Mokone, Arkansas State’s Sharika Nelvis and Middle Tennessee’s Ann Dudley qualified for the NCAA Championship. Nelvis finished 16th in the long jump with a 5.72m leap. She then took 11th in the 200 meters with a time of 23.53. Mokone finished in 14th in the 800 meters after earning All-American Second-Team honors. At the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship 11 Sun Belt student-athletes were named All-Americans. Among the highlights, ASU’s Nelvis competed in the finals of the 100-meter hurdles. Sun Belt student-athletes have a history of performing well in the class room as well. With sights set on raised benchmarks, 96.2% of teams that will make up the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference are performing above the future Academic Progress Rate (APR) standard of 930 as the NCAA released its latest figures in June. Beginning with 2012-13 NCAA Championships, teams must
earn a minimum 900 four-year APR or a 930 average over the most recent two years to be eligible to participate. For 2014-15 championships, teams must earn a 930 four-year average APR or a 940 average over the most recent two years to participate in championships. In 2015-16 and beyond, teams must earn a fouryear APR of 930 to compete in championships. 153 of 159 Sun Belt teams are currently performing above the 930 benchmark. Each year, the NCAA tracks the classroom performance of student-athletes on every Division I team through the annual scorecard of academic achievement, known as APR. The rate measures eligibility, graduation and retention each semester or quarter and provides a clear picture of the academic performance in each sport. The most recent APRs are multi-year rates based on scores from the 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 20112012 academic years. While the accomplishments of the Sun Belt’s studentathletes and coaches deserve great praise, so to do the league’s administrators who have helped set the tone for the future of the conference. “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” outgoing Sun Belt Conference President and Troy
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Future Sun Belt member Appalachian State has one of the most passionate fanbases in college football. The Mountaineers will join the conference as a fulltime member on July 1, 2014 along with Georgia Southern. Idaho and New Mexico State will also join at that time as football only members. University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. said recently. “I truly believe that the best is yet to come.” A busy day in the Sun Belt Conference this past March culminated with the additions of Appalachian State and Georgia Southern as all-sports members and Idaho and New Mexico State as football playing members. All four announcements took place on March 27. Both Appalachian State and Georgia Southern bring with them highly successfully football programs and each team will begin the process of transitioning to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) immediately. The 2014 Sun Belt football season will mark the debut of both in the league schedule and standings. Additionally, both the Mountaineers and Eagles will be able to compete for the league championship in football for the 2014 season. Both teams will first be eligible to compete in a spot for a postseason bowl game come the 2015 season. Idaho and New Mexico State are familiar partners of the Sun Belt Conference, having been football members from the league’s inaugural year of football in 2001 through the 2004 season. Both members played an integral part of forming the Sun Belt Conference for football and now add strength to the league. Both teams will be immediately eligible to compete for the Sun Belt football championship and also for a spot in postseason bowl games. With new members and a new mindset also comes a new logo and mantra. The conference unveiled its new logo and brand after a nearly yearlong examination of the impact, sustainability and core values associated with the Sun Belt Conference.
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“Together We Rise” is the new mantra for the conference
and it is the foundation and essence of the contemporary logo that the league will now be identified with.
Understanding market place competition and the need
to standout from its competition, the Sun Belt Conference began examining and defining its brand identity and the need for a complimentary logo to embody that brand.
“The unveiling of our new logo comes after months
of review of how we wanted to express the ‘new’ Sun Belt Conference,” said Sun Belt Conference Commissioner Karl Benson. “It is a very exciting chance for us to display the opportunity and optimism that exists in the Sun Belt Conference as we move forward.”
The league office and its member institutions worked
with SME, Inc. for the project. SME is a renowned strategic brand development firm which was responsible for the rebranding of the Pac-12 Conference and Big Sky Conference among other prominent collegiate and professional sports properties.
The overarching goal of the process was to create a bold
and fresh new identity built upon a foundation of unity that corresponds to the Sun Belt Conference’s future success and also honors the foundation built over the past 37 years.
The Sun Belt Conference will contest the 2013 football
season with eight members – Arkansas State, Georgia State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, South Alabama, Texas State, Troy and Western Kentucky University. UALR and UT Arlington compete as non-football members. 2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
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Karl Benson Commissioner Karl Benson was named the fifth commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference on Thursday, February 16 and officially began his tenure on March 15, 2012. After only several weeks on the job, Benson quickly set the tone for the future of the Sun Belt Conference by adding Georgia State, Texas-Arlington and Texas State to the league. By the spring of 2012 Benson had begun to further shape the Sun Belt Conference by promoting the league’s rebranding efforts. Sure enough only a year later the Sun Belt had unveiled a new logo and new mantra - “Together We Rise” - that is in line with the progressive and optimistic attitude that Benson has become noted for. Karl Benson (right) was formally introduced as the Sun Belt Conference’s fifth Commissioner at the Further solidifying the place of the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Basketball Championships by Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr. Sun Belt Conference, Benson helped lead the league to the additions of Appalachian State and Georgia Southern as all-sports members and Idaho NCAA championships when selected as MAC commissioner. and New Mexico State as football playing members. All four Benson joined the NCAA staff in January 1986, as a compliannouncements took place throughout the course of the day on ance representative and was appointed assistant director of March 27, 2013. championships in June 1987. He was promoted to director of Benson came to the Sun Belt after serving as the commischampionships in 1988. In that position, Benson actively supersioner of the Western Athletic Conference since 1994. vised eight assistant directors in their administration of 68 NCAA During his time at the WAC, Benson developed numerous championships. multi-year agreements with postseason football games, includ A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from ing the Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls ComSilicon Valley Football Classic, GMAC Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, the munity College and then received a bachelor of science degree Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Poinsettia Bowl and in physical education from Boise State University in 1975. He has Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. also completed course work toward his master’s degree in athlet Under Benson’s leadership, the WAC achieved noted success ics administration at the University of Utah. by sending multiple teams to Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community games as well as having sent a total of 38 teams to bowl games College and Boise State University before serving as the baseball since 2001. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two coach at Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 28 seasons. for eight years and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom Benson served on the NCAA Management Council from from 1979-84. From 1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coach 1999-2002 and a five-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball and an administrative assistant in the athletics department at Committee from 2002-06. Utah. Prior to his time at the WAC, Benson served as the commis He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boise sioner of the Mid-American Conference for four years. There, he State in April of 2006. implemented several innovative projects and was instrumental Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one daughin the formation of the Las Vegas Bowl. ter, Jessie, 21, a senior at the University of Southern California Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the - majoring in broadcast journalism in the Annenberg School of NCAA staff for more than four years where he was the director of Communication. www.sunbeltsports.org
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Dr. Kathy Keene, Ph. D. Senior Associate Commissioner Sports Administration Dr. Kathy Keene enters her eighth year with the Sun Belt Conference and her fourth year as the league’s Senior Associate Commissioner for Sports Administration. Keene has responsibility for the management of seventeen championships, preparation of conference schedules, activities of the Official Coordinators and all other activities associated with the administration of sports on campus. The New Orleans native currently serves on the NCAA’s Legislative Council. Keene previously served as the Sun Belt Conference’s Associate Commissioner for Compliance from 2006 through 2010. In that role, she oversaw the league’s compliance program and is responsible for all NCAA and Sun Belt Conference rules education and interpretation. Prior to joining the conference office, Dr. Keene spent nine years at the University of New Orleans athletics department. Her tenure at UNO included a five year stint as the department’s senior woman’s administrator. Dr. Keene joined the department as an academic tutor in 1997 and progressed to the Director of Student-Athlete Support Services. Keene graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1996 and received a master’s degree in counseling education in 1998 and her Ph. D. in counseling in 2000 from the University of New Orleans. She was a four-year letterwinner on the Ole Miss track and field team, competing in the heptathlon and earning SEC all-academic honors for three straight seasons (1994-96). Kathy and her husband Chris have two daughters, Madelyn and Katie, and two sons, Mayson and Christopher. Herbert L. Carter, III, CPA Associate Commissioner/CFO Herbert L. Carter, III enters his eighth year with the Sun Belt Conference after being named Associate Commissioner/Chief Financial Officer of the Sun Belt Conference in August 2006. At the Sun Belt Conference, Carter oversees all of the league’s finances and is responsible for monitoring revenues and expenses. Carter also serves as the league’s liaison to the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and GoDaddy.com Bowl. He has also been routinely involved in matters related to the Sun Belt Conference Executive Committee and the league’s CEOs. Carter received his undergraduate degree and MBA from the University of New Orleans. The New Orleans native is a CPA and has an extensive background in accounting and tax. He previously worked with the firm of Weg-
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mann Dazet and Company as an Accounting and Tax Manager and has been active with several local non-profits. Carter, his wife Jennifer, their two sons, Patrick and Evan, and daughter Meredith, live in Metairie. John McElwain Associate Commissioner/Communications John McElwain is entering his sixth year as the Sun Belt Conference’s Associate Commissioner for Communications and his eighth total year with the league. After serving as the Sun Belt Conference’s Director of Media Relations for two years, McElwain was elevated to the role of Associate Commissioner for Communications in June 2008. Prior to his position as Director of Media Relations McElwain served as the conference’s Media Relations Assistant. McElwain has served as the day-to-day publicity contact for football, soccer, women’s basketball, tennis, golf, track and field, swimming and diving, baseball, softball, and volleyball in his seven seasons with the conference. He primarily serves as the media contact for football and men’s basketball currently. Additionally, McElwain manages all publicity efforts for the league’s championships and events as well as significant national topics. McElwain has served on the media relations staffs at the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Allstate Sugar Bowls and the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 BCS National Championships. McElwain is a an active member of CoSIDA, ConSIDA, the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). McElwain is a 2004 graduate of Indiana University, receiving his degree in in sports broadcasting and communications. Prior to joining the Sun Belt, McElwain was an intern in the IU athletic media relations office and also spent a summer working in the University of New Orleans media relations office. McElwain, a New Orleans native, currently resides in Algiers with his wife Meaghan. Scott Connors, J.D. Assistant Commissioner/Compliance Scott Connors joined the Sun Belt Conference staff in October 2011 as Assistant Commissioner for Compliance. Connors is primarily responsible for compliance and academic service to the league members. He serves as the liaison to the conference’s Compliance Coordinators and Faculty Athletics Representatives. Connors is also responsible for the conference’s rules education program and provides member institutions with rules interpretations. Prior to the Sun Belt Conference, Connors worked at Tulane University where he held the
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titles of Assistant Director of Compliance, Interim Assistant Provost for NCAA Compliance, and Director of Compliance. Over the course of his three-year stay at Tulane, Connors performed a number of tasks for the university. These tasks ranged from evaluating transcripts of incoming student-athletes to serving as the university’s sole compliance administrator. While serving as the Interim Assistant Provost, Connors was a member of the athletic department’s Executive Staff. A native of East Walpole, Mass., Connors earned his Juris Doctorate from the Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, La. and his undergraduate degree from the College of Charleston. While at the College of Charleston, Connors was a member of the Cougar Swim Team. Connors is currently a member of the Louisiana Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Connors and his wife Iyana reside in uptown New Orleans with their two daughters. Dominick Giambrone, Jr. J.D. Assistant Commissioner/Sports Administration Dominick Giambrone, Jr., J.D. assumed the role of Sun Belt Conference Assistant Commissioner for Championships in 2011 after serving the previous year as the Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Educational Services. In his position, he is responsible for overseeing the championship administration at the league’s 17 championship events. In addition to his championship administration duties, Giambrone serves as the lead contact for the Sun Belt Fellows – a program started in 2007 for member institutions young, aspiring administrators to network with national leaders of athletic administration. While serving as the Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Educational Services, Giambrone oversaw the league’s compliance program and was responsible for all NCAA and Sun Belt Conference rules education and interpretation. He was also the liaison to the FARs and Compliance Directors on campus. During his time in compliance at the league office Giambrone helped streamline the league’s compliance efforts both in the league office and on campus by offering an Academic Summit and Compliance Workshop once a year for institution members. The New Orleans, La., native returned to the Sun Belt Conference office in October 2009 as the Director of Compliance and Championships. Giambrone served as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance while at the University of New Orleans where he was prior to his arrival at the Sun Belt. He graduated from Louisiana State University in 2005 with a Business Administration degree and also received his Juris Doctorate and a Sports Law Certificate from Tulane Law School in 2008. A graduate of Fontainebleau (La.) High School, Giambrone resides in Lakeview.
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Travis Llewellyn Assistant Commissioner/Electronic Media Travis Llewellyn was named Director of Multimedia/New Media for the Sun Belt Conference in December 2006 and was elevated to the role of Assistant Commissioner/ Electronic Media in June of 2008. Llewellyn leads the Sun Belt’s regional television packages for the sports of football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, softball and baseball with networks like CSS (Comcast/ Charter Sports Southeast) and CST (Cox Sports Television). Llewellyn is also the conference’s liaison with national network partner ESPN. During his time with the Sun Belt, Llewellyn oversaw the launch of SBC Extra, the exclusive home of live and on-demand video streaming on www.sunbeltsports.org. With his assistance, the Sun Belt’s on-line video became award winning productions in the sports of soccer, volleyball, softball and baseball. He previously worked from the fall of 2002 through December of 2005 with Ole Miss Sports Productions in Oxford, Mississippi. Llewellyn has also worked in the media relations department of United States Senator Mike DeWine’s office in Washington, D.C., as an intern at WCBI-TV in Columbus, Mississippi and at Comcast SportsNet Washington, D.C. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in journalism with an emphasis in broadcast and a minor in political science from the University of Mississippi. Keith Nunez Assistant Commissioner/Communications Keith Nunez was promoted to Assistant Commissioner for Communications on July 1, 2011 after serving the previous year-and-a-half as the league’s Director of Media Relations. Nunez has served as the day-to-day contact for cross country, soccer, volleyball, men’s basketball, golf, track and field, softball and baseball. Presently, Nunez serves as the contact for volleyball, women’s basketball, tennis and baseball. During his time with the league Nunez has been instrumental in the publication of numerous conference media guides and championship programs. Nunez was named Director of Media Relations for the Sun Belt Conference in November 2009, coming to the SBC after previously serving as the Communications Manager at the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). While at the USTFCCCA, Nunez was responsible for the day-to-day media operations of the organization that represents over 5,000 NCAA track & field and cross country coaches, and the management of the association’s website - www.ustfccca. www.sunbeltsports.org
org. In addition to the day-to-day operations at the USTFCCCA, Nunez also designed both the USTFCCCA.org website and TheBowerman.org website. Nunez began his career at the Sun Belt Conference working as the Media/Public Relations Assistant from July 2006 to June 2007. Nunez holds a Masters of Sports Administration degree from the University of New Orleans, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Louisiana State University where he was an All-Southeastern Conference member of the nationally recognized track & field program. Additionally, Nunez has served on the media relations staffs at the 2009, 2010 and 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowls and was on the staff of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Track & Field Classic during the 2010 and 2011 meets. Nunez, a New Orleans native, resides in Metairie with his wife Marci. Erinn Banks, J.D. Compliance Coordinator Erinn Banks was named the Sun Belt Conference’s Compliance Coordinator in July 2013. Banks had previously served as a Compliance Assistant for the Sun Belt during the 2012-13 academic year. Banks is responsible for researching applicable NCAA Bylaws & Interpretations in order to answer institution specific questions, review studentathlete fund requests for approval and process National Letters of Intent and enter Letters into the NLI database. Prior to joining the Sun Belt, Banks served as a Legal Extern at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a Compliance Intern at both Colorado State University and Tulane University, a Legal Intern at Health Law Advocates of Louisiana and a Patient Account Representative at Centura Health in Englewood, Colorado. Banks received her Juris Doctorate from Tulane University Law School in 2013 and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Loyola University of New Orleans in 2009.
the recruitment of over 13,000 volunteers. She then helped manage events and assignments for the volunteer staff of Super Bowl XLVII. At the GNOSF, Price was also included in activities surrounding the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Final Fours that were held in New Orleans respectively in 2012 and 2013. Prior to her time at the GNOSF, Price served as an Academic Student Intern and Football Recruiting Intern at Louisiana State while pursuing her undergraduate degree. Price received a Bachelor of Science Degree from LSU in August 2012. Lindsey Joubert Executive Assistant
Lindsey Joubert joined the Sun Belt Conference staff as an Executive Assistant in May 2013. In her role, Joubert is responsible for administrative duties as well as organizational responsibilities for the Sun Belt Conference office. She is heavily involved in the planning process of Sun Belt Conference meetings. Joubert came to the Sun Belt Conference after spending seven years as an Administrative Assistant at Lakeview Christian Center. While there Joubert was responsible with administrative support of the church’s pastors and administration. Joubert previously worked at Sales on Site Promotions as an Office Manager and as an Office Assistant at Bob Swanson Insurance. Joubert is a native of Destrehan, La.
Alexandria Price Championships Coordinator Alexandria Price was named the Sun Belt Conference’s Championships Coordinator by conference commissioner Karl Benson. Price will be responsible for coordinating events and activities surrounding the Sun Belt’s 17 conference championships while also assisting in game management and sports administration. Price comes to the Sun Belt after previously spending a year assisting the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation with several important sporting events. While with the GNOSF, Price spent much of her time coordinating the volunteer effort for the New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee. Price helped in the process for identifying volunteers and
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COMPOSITE SCHEDULE
2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
Utah at WKU
Bowling Green, Ky.
Southern Mississippi at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
12:00 PM 4:00 PM
Bowling Green, Ky.
7:00 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette at Ole Miss
Oxford, Miss.
7:00 PM
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
Mississippi State at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
South Alabama at Southern Miss
Hattiesburg, Miss.
4:00 PM
Texas State at Northwestern St.
Natchitoches, La.
Troy at Alabama State
Montgomery, Ala.
7:00 PM
Troy at UAB
Birmingham, Ala.
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
UAPB at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
5:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at SMU
Dallas, Texas
7:00 PM
Arkansas State at SE Missouri St.
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
6:30 PM
UMKC at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
Kennesaw State at Georgia State
Atlanta, Ga.
7:00 PM
Louisiana Tech at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
Texas State at McNeese State
Lake Charles, La.
7:00 PM
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 12:00 PM
Austin Peay at WKU
Troy at Stetson
Deland, Fla.
Southern (BR) at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
1:00 PM
Arkansas State at Mississippi State
Starkville, Miss.
1:00 PM
Jacksonville State at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
South Alabama at Nicholls State
Thibodaux, La.
1:00 PM
Missouri State at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
1:00 PM
Texas State at Stephen F. Austin
Nacogdoches, Texas
1:00 PM
Grambling at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
Georgia State at Mercer
Macon, Ga.
4:00 PM
Jacksonville at Georgia State
Atlanta, Ga.
1:00 PM
Grambling State at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
5:00 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette at Nicholls State
Thibodeaux, La.
1:00 PM
South Alabama at UAB
Birmingham, Ala.
1:00 PM
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27
Rice at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
1:00 PM
UAPB at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
Memphis at WKU
Bowling Green, Ky.
1:00 PM
SE Louisiana at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
Northwestern State at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
1:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at LSU
Baton Rouge, La.
7:00 PM
Troy at Auburn
Auburn, Ala.
2:00 PM
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
(1) South Alabama vs. Jackson State
Troy, Ala.
Southern (BR) at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
12:00 PM 1:00 PM
(1) Louisiana Tech at Troy
Troy, Ala.
3:00 PM
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Arkansas State at Central Arkansas
Conway, Ark.
4:00 PM
SE Louisiana at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
4:00 PM
Nicholls State at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
5:00 PM
WKU at Western Carolina
Cullowhee, N.C.
6:00 PM
Rice at WKU
Bowling Green, Ky.
6:00 PM
Louisiana Tech at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
UALR at Austin Peay
Clarksville, Tenn.
7:00 PM
Prairie View A&M at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
Prairie View A&M at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
Murray State at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
Georgia State at Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
8:00 PM
Sam Houston St. at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
Troy at Jacksonville State
Jacksonville, Ala.
7:00 PM
Arkansas State at Tulsa
Tulsa, Okla.
7:35 PM
Georgia State at UT Martin
Martin, Tenn.
8:00 PM
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 12:00 PM
Southern at South Alabama
(1) South Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech
Troy, Ala.
UALR at Murray State
Murray, Ky.
1:00 PM
Northwestern State at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Texas State at Oklahoma
Norman, Okla.
1:00 PM
Arkansas State at Oral Roberts
Tulsa, Okla.
1:00 PM
Indiana State at WKU
Bowling Green, Ky.
1:00 PM
Miss. Valley St. at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at McNeese State
Lake Charles, La.
1:00 PM
Alabama A&M at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
1:00 PM
(1) Jackson State at Troy
Troy, Ala.
3:00 PM
Murray State at Troy
Troy, Ala.
1:00 PM
WKU at Tennessee
Knoxville, Tenn.
1:00 PM
Southern at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
1:00 PM
Georgia State at Vanderbilt
Nashville, Tenn.
2:00 PM
UTEP at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Missouri State at Arkansas State
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Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
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COMPOSITE SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11
Gardner-Webb at Troy
Troy, Ala.
4:00 PM
Arkansas State at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
3:00 PM
WKU at Belmont
Nashville, Tenn.
4:00 PM
Troy at WKU
Bowling Green, Ky.
6:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at Central Arkansas
Conway, Ark.
4:00 PM
UALR at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
UAB at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
5:00 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette at Houston
Houston, Texas
5:00 PM
UAPB at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
5:30 PM
Troy at Georgia State
Atlanta, Ga.
1:00 PM
South Alabama at South Florida
Tampa, Fla.
6:30 PM
Arkansas State at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
Texas State at Texas
Austin, Texas
7:00 PM
WKU at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
1:00 PM
Georgia State at Samford
Homewood, Ala.
8:00 PM
UALR at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
1:00 PM
South Alabama at North Florida
Jacksonville, Fla.
12:00 PM
WKU at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
Troy at Kennesaw St.
Kennesaw, Ga.
12:00 PM
Georgia State at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
Murray State at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
Texas State at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
Lipscomb at WKU
Bowling Green, Ky.
1:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at Mississippi Valley State
Itta Bena, Miss.
1:00 PM
Georgia State at Jacksonville St.
Jacksonville, Ala.
3:00 PM
WKU at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
1:00 PM
UALR at Ole Miss
Oxford, Miss.
5:00 PM
Georgia State at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
South Alabama at Troy
Troy, Ala.
1:00 PM
Texas State at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
1:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at Troy
Troy, Ala.
3:00 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Louisiana-Monroe at WKU
Bowling Green, Ky.
6:00 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette at Georgia State
Atlanta, Ga.
7:00 PM
Texas State at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25
UALR at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at Georgia State
Atlanta, Ga.
1:00 PM
Georgia State at WKU
Bowling Green, Ky.
6:00 PM
Texas State at Troy
Troy, Ala.
1:00 PM
UALR at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette at WKU
Bowling Green, Ky.
1:00 PM
Troy at Louisiana-Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
1:00 PM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 Arkansas State at Troy
Troy, Ala.
3:00 PM
Arkansas State at Texas State
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4
WKU at Evansville
South Alabama at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
Georgia State at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
1:00 PM 1:00 PM
NOVEMBER 6-10 (SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP) Top Eight Teams
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
San Marcos, Texas Evansville, Ind.
Troy at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
1:00 PM
TOURNAMENT LEGEND (1) Troy Trojan Classic (Troy, Alabama)
South Alabama at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
All Times Central and Subject to Change without Notice
WKU at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
1:00 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette at Louisiana-Monroe
Monroe, La.
1:00 PM
Atlanta, Ga.
7:00 PM
San Marcos, Texas
TBA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 South Alabama at Georgia State
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2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
2013 SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP
14th Annual Sun Belt Conference Women’s Soccer Championship Bobcat Soccer Complex • San Marcos, Texas November 6, 8 & 10, 2013
The 2013 Sun Belt Conference Women’s Soccer Championship heads to San Marcos, Texas as Texas State University will host this year’s Championship. Eight teams will take to the field in the three-day event on November 6, 8 and 10. This will be the fourth time San Marcos will be hosting Championship Soccer as the Bobcats hosted three Southland Conference Tournaments while a member of the league.
2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS YEAR WINNER
RUNNER-UP
LOCATION
2000 FIU
North Texas
Mobile, AL
2001 Denver
North Texas
Miami, FL
2002 Denver
North Texas
Mobile, AL
2003 Denver
North Texas
Bowling Green, KY
2004 North Texas
FIU
2005 North Texas
South Alabama
2006 Denver
North Texas
Lafayette, LA
2007 Denver
North Texas
Mobile, AL
2008 Denver
WKU
Denton, TX
2009 Denver
UALR
Boca Raton, FL
2010 Middle Tennessee
Denver
2011
WKU
FIU
2012 North Texas
FIU
Miami, FL Mobile, AL
Bowling Green, KY Murfreesboro, TN
Wednesday, November 6 (First Round) Match 1: No. 8 Seed vs. No. 1 Seed Match 2: No. 5 Seed vs. No. 4 Seed Match 3: No. 7 Seed vs. No. 2 Seed Match 4: No. 6 Seed vs. No. 3 Seed Thursday, November 7 Off Day Friday, November 8 (Semifinals) Match 5: Match 1 Winner vs. Match 2 Winner Match 6: Match 3 Winner vs. Match 4 Winner Saturday, November 9 Off Day Sunday, November 10 (Championship Match) Match 7: Match 5 Winner vs. Match 6 Winner Top (8) seeds from regular-season will advance to the SBC Championship.
Mobile, AL
CHAMPIONSHIP DETERMINATION Two Teams 1. Head-to-head winner shall be declared higher seed. 2. If still tied, the highest point total against the highest-seeded team(s) not involved in the tie shall be the higher seed. If the highest seeded team is also tied, the tie can only be broken if a breaking of the tie can occur using the entire pool of tied teams, otherwise move onto the next highest known seed. 3. If still tied, move onto the next highest-seeded team(s) until the tie is broken. 4. If still tied, the score differential ratio from all regular season conference matches will be used to determine the higher seed. A goal differential of +/- 4 goals is the maximum allowed per match. 5. If still tied, the higher seed shall be determined by a coin toss by the Commissioner.
BOBCAT SOCCER COMPLEX
The Bobcat soccer complex opened in 2000 and features two championship soccer fields, a full-service track, concession stand, equipment room, restrooms and a 500 seat grandstand. New to the complex in 2009 is the addition of locker rooms for the women’s soccer program. The facility added a fully equipped with a weight room, changing area, showers and satellite training room in 2011. Located on the north end of campus this facility is placed perfectly next to a major entrance into campus and immediately adjacent to the campus recreational center.
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Three or More Teams 1. The highest point total earned in matches involving the tied teams. 2. If a tie still exists, the highest point total against the highest-seeded team(s) not involved in the tie shall be the higher seed. If the highest seeded team is also tied, the tie can only be broken if a breaking of the tie can occur using the entire pool of tied teams, otherwise move onto the highest known seed. 3. If a tie still exists, move onto the next highest-seeded team(s) until the tie is broken. 4. If a tie still exists, the score differential ratio from all regular season conference matches will be used to determine the higher seed. A goal differential of +/- 4 goals is the maximum allowed per match. 5. If a tie still exists, the seeded position of the teams will be determined by a draw conducted by the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner. 6. For all multiple team ties, the applicable tie-breaking procedure is used until the highest-seeded team is determined. Once that seed is determined and properly seeded, the pool of remaining tied teams shall revert back to the beginning of the applicable tie-breaking procedure needed to break the remaining teams. This process continues until all tied teams have been seeded.
2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
NEWS & NOTES
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TROJANS
2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
UALR School Quick Facts Chancellor.......................................................Dr. Joel E. Anderson Faculty Representative.....................................Dr. David Briscoe Athletics Director.....................................................Chris Peterson SWA...................................................................................................TBA Location......................................................... Little Rock, Arkansas Founded........................................................................................1927 Enrollment................................................................................ 12,927 Nickname.................................................................................Trojans Colors........................................................... Maroon, Silver & Black Home Field.................. UALR Recreation and Sports Complex Athletic Dept. Phone............................................ (501) 569-3167 Ticket Office Phone...............................................(501) 565-UALR Website........................................................ www.ualrtrojans.com
Adrian Blewitt
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NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% GW PK-AT 2 Ariel Galletti 18 5 3 13 32 .156 0 0-0 10 Alyson Rohane 18 2 1 5 41 .049 0 0-0 18 Paige Mason 18 2 1 5 21 .095 1 0-0 9 Adrianna Queen 8 2 0 4 20 .100 0 0-0 8 Jenna Brady 18 1 1 3 6 .167 0 1-1 27 Ashley Barksdale 18 1 0 2 14 .071 1 0-0 6 Ashley Asuncion 18 0 2 2 11 .000 0 0-0 11 Galya Cohen 13 0 2 2 7 .000 0 0-0 7 Betsy Blackwood 18 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0-0 15 Lexus VanPelt 18 0 0 0 18 .000 0 0-0 12 Kailie Holloway 16 0 0 0 11 .000 0 0-0 17 Olivia Carrasco 18 0 0 0 6 .000 0 0-0 16 Taylor Hoover 18 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 5 Asia Kleinmeyer 14 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 4 Amanda Wilkinson 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 25 Sarah Thatcher 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 14 Kamiya Merrick 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 3 Holly Holland 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Shantel Wittke 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Michelle Pittman 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 00 Natalie Marsh 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 18 13 11 37 196 .066 2 1-1 OPPONENTS........... 18 73 60 206 434 .168 16 3-4
AUGUST 25 SOUTHERN (LA) 27 UAPB 30 at Austin Peay SEPTEMBER 1 at Murray State 6 UMKC 8 MISSOURI STATE 13 LOUISIANA TECH 20 UAB 22 at Ole Miss 29 at Arkansas State * OCTOBER 4 SOUTH ALABAMA * 6 TROY * 11 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 13 at Louisiana-Monroe * 18 GEORGIA STATE * 20 WESTERN KENTUCKY * 25 at Texas State * NOVEMBER 6-9 (1) at SBC Championship
Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach............................................................... Adrian Blewitt Alma Mater, Year........................................Lock Haven (1994) Record at UALR (Years).........................................First Season Career Record.....................................................70-28-10 (five) Assistant Coach...........................................................Michelle Parr Years at UALR...........................................................First Season Student Assistant Coach........................................... Jenna Brady Years at UALR...........................................................First Season Soccer Office Phone............................................. (501) 569-3452 Athletic Trainer.....................................................Kelby Chambers
Team Information 2012 Overall Record...............................................................2-16-0 Conference Record/Finish............................................ 1-9 (t-9th) Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................... 10/8 Newcomers........................................................................................14 WSOC Contact............................................................. Evan Drexler Office......................................................................501-569-3403 Cell...........................................................................501-529-4157 Email............................................................ esdrexler@ualr.edu SID Fax..........................................................................501-683-7002 SID Mailing Address.......................2801 South University Ave. Jack Stephens Center, Rm 226 Little Rock, AR 72204
In 15 years as a head coach, ADRIAN BLEWITT has led his teams to appearances in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, six conference championships and has won four conference or region Coach of the Year honors. On three separate occasions, Blewitt’s teams have finished the year ranked in the top ten nationally. Blewitt has compiled a 167-66-12 overall record as a head men’s and women’s soccer coach at NCAA Division II schools Lees-McRae College and Lenoir-Rhyne University, including a 36-5-3 mark in his final two seasons as head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne. In 2011, Blewitt led Lenoir-Rhyne to a 17-3-1 overall record, a South Atlantic Conference Regular Season Championship and a Sweet 16 appearance in the 2011 NCAA Division II Tournament. In 2010, the Bears went 19-2-2, won the South Atlantic Conference regular season and tournament titles, advanced to the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Division II Tournament and ended the year ranked No. 8 in the nation. Blewitt was named the South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year in both 2010 and 2011. Blewitt earned his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education in 1994 and his master’s degree in liberal arts in 1996, both from Lock Haven University.
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GOALKEEPER GP Michelle Pittman 1 Shantel Wittke 16 Natalie Marsh 13 TOTAL............... 18 OPPONENTS........... 18
MINUTES GA AVG SAVE 0:33 0 0.00 0 1033:28 42 3.66 96 585:59 31 4.76 61 1620:00 73 4.06 165 1620:00 13 0.72 88
PCT W L T SHO .000 0 0 0 0.0 .696 1 8 0 0.1 .663 1 6 0 0.1 .693 2 14 0 1 .871 14 2 0 11
1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM TBA
*Sun Belt Conference match (1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
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2012 TROJANS FINAL RESULTS >>>
## NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN 00 Shara Robbins FR GK 5-5 Hot Springs, Ark. 0 Kylie Wilson RS-JR GK 5-7 Green Cover Springs, Fla. 1 Sara Cavanagh FR GK 6-1 Bowie, Md. 2 Ariel Galletti JR F 5-1 Lake Balboa, Calif. 3 Holly Holland SR M 5-7 Little Rock, Ark. 4 Amanda Wilkinson JR D 5-9 Corona, Calif. 5 Linnea Kogsta FR D 5-6 Gothenburg, Sweden 6 Olivia Goddard FR D/M 5-7 Sheffield, England 7 Dakotah Sparrman FR F 5-8 Apple Valley, Minn. 8 Mathilda Torstensson FR F 5-5 Gothenburg, Sweden 9 Adrianna Queen SR F 5-6 Las Vegas, Nev. 10 Alyson Rohane JR M 5-7 San Diego, Calif. 11 Hayley Fowle FR M 5-4 Horley, England 12 Kailie Holloway JR D 5-5 Longview, Texas 14 Malin Westerberg FR M 5-9 Gothenburg, Sweden 15 Lexus VanPelt JR F 5-7 Houston, Texas 16 Hali Long FR D 5-8 St. Charles, Mo. 17 Andrea Letzel SR D/M 5-9 Mainz, Germany 18 Paige Mason SR M 5-6 Fresno, Calif. 19 Betsy Blackwood JR D 5-5 Tucson, Ariz. 20 Mikayla Uyokpeyi FR F 5-6 Garland, Texas 21 Kayla Turner FR M/F 5-7 Sterling Heights, Mich. 22 Madison Hartley RS-JR M 5-5 Fleming Island, Fla. 23 Hannah McIntyre JR D/M 5-9 Conway, Ark. 27 Ashley Barksdale SR M 5-6 North Little Rock, Ark.
AUGUST 17 at Missouri State 19 AUSTIN PEAY 26 WESTERN ILLINOIS 31 at Ole Miss SEPTEMBER 5 at Central Arkansas 7 at Louisiana Tech 9 UAPB 14 NORTHWESTERN STATE 21 at Middle Tennessee * 23 at Western Kentucky * 28 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 30 LOUISIANA-MONROE * OCTOBER 5 at South Alabama * 7 at Troy * 14 NORTH TEXAS * 18 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * 21 at FIU * 26 ARKANSAS STATE *
ARIEL GALLETTI the Trojans’ leading scorer from 2012 with five goals and three assists for 13 points -- returns for her junior season looking to help the start of a rebuilding process under new head coach Adrian Blewitt. Galletti played in all 18 games for UALR in her sophomore year, scoring a season-high four points against Florida Atlantic in a 3-1 Trojans victory. She also had multi-point games against Austin Peay, UAPB and Arkansas State.
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L, 0-5 L, 1-3 L, 1-4 L, 0-8 L, 1-4 L, 0-1 W, 4-0 L, 0-4 L, 0-5 L, 0-5 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-9 L, 0-4 L, 2-8 W, 3-1 L, 0-7 L, 1-3
*Sun Belt Conference game (1) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)
2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
RED WOLVES
ARKANSAS STATE School Quick Facts Chancellor................................................................Dr. Tim Hudson Faculty Representative......................................... Nonie Wiggins Athletics Director.......................................................Terry Mohajir SWA........................................................................................Amy Holt Location..........................................................Jonesboro, Arkansas Founded........................................................................................1909 Enrollment................................................................................ 13,239 Nickname.........................................................................Red Wolves Colors.......................................................................... Scarlet & Black Home Field.............................................................ASU Soccer Park Athletic Dept. Phone............................................ (870) 972-3880 Ticket Office Phone.............................................. (870) 972-ASU1 Website............................................. www.astateredwolves.com
Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach....................................................... Tafadzwa Ziyenge Alma Mater, Year........................................................UAH, 1996 Record at ASU (Years).....................................25-25-5 (three) Career Record...........................................................121-119-14 Assistant Coach............................................................... Jessica Nei Years at ASU............................................................. 2nd Season Graduate Assistant Coach.........................................Beth Wright Years at ASU............................................................... 1st Season Soccer Office Phone................................................870-972-2340 Athletic Trainer.................................................Meghan Robinson
Team Information 2012 Overall Record...............................................................11-8-1 Conference Record/Finish............................................5-4-1 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................... 15/7 Newcomers..........................................................................................8 WSOC Contact.............................................................Chris Graddy Office................................................................... (870) 972-3547 Cell........................................................................ (870) 340-7836 Email..........................................................cgraddy@astate.edu SID Fax....................................................................... (870) 972-3367 SID Mailing Address........................................217 Olympic Drive Jonesboro, AR 72401
Tafadzwa Ziyenge
TAFADZWA ZIYENGE is entering his fourth season as head coach at Arkansas State and is coming off the most successful season in school history. Ziyenge guided the Red Wolves to an 11-8-1 record in 2012, which was the most wins in school history. A-State also notched a 5-4-1 in Sun Belt Conference play. A-State set a number of school records in 2012 including the record for most home wins in a season (7), the longest home winning streak (6), goals (41), points (113), and was one assist shy of tying the school record for assists in a season at (32). In 2012, the Red Wolves were honored for their outsanding performance in the classroom by being awarded the Sun Belt Conference’s Team GPA award at the annual Championship Banquet. A-State finished the year with a team GPA of 3.599, which was the highest of any team in the conference. The team was also honored by the National Coaches Association of America and was given an academic award for having the seventh highest team GPA among all Division I women’s soccer teams
2012 RED WOLVES FINAL STATISTICS >>>
2013 RED WOLVES SCHEDULE >>>
NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% GW PK-AT 25 FINK, CHRISTINA 20 9 7 25 57 .158 5 0-0 20 MITCHELL, LOREN 19 7 3 17 37 .189 1 0-0 17 MCMURTRY, ASHLEY 20 3 7 13 31 .097 0 0-0 18 CARMICHAEL, KATEY 19 6 0 12 33 .182 1 0-0 7 KELLEY, JENA’ 20 4 2 10 18 .222 3 0-0 15 RIVERA, KRISTINA 18 4 1 9 12 .333 1 0-0 13 GILES, CHRISTINA 20 2 3 7 31 .065 0 0-0 19 KRAMER, LOGAN 17 2 1 5 13 .154 0 0-0 00 AGUIRRE, AJA 19 1 1 3 3 .333 0 0-0 9 JOYCE, MADISON 20 1 0 2 19 .053 0 0-0 4 FURR, ALEX 10 1 0 2 5 .200 0 1-1 5 JACKSON, ASHLEY 20 0 2 2 20 .000 0 0-0 3 HOSEA, KATIE 20 0 2 2 1 .000 0 0-0 10 WHEELER, BECCA 15 0 1 1 14 .000 0 0-0 22 ADAM, JORDAN 17 0 1 1 9 .000 0 0-0 21 DUERST, JENNA 17 0 0 0 12 .000 0 0-0 8 JOHANSEN, LINDSAY 20 0 0 0 10 .000 0 0-0 12 MCGILVRAY, MALLORY 17 0 0 0 8 .000 0 0-0 6 BERDAN, JESSICA 14 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0 14 HOWARD, BETH 13 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 23 LEE, AMANDA 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2 WARD, MYKEL 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 01 BALDWIN, AUDREY 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 20 41 31 113 338 .121 11 1-1 OPPONENTS........... 20 28 27 83 245 .114 8 1-1
AUGUST 23 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 25 at Mississippi State 30 at Central Arkansas SEPTEMBER 3 MISSOURI STATE 6 at Southeast Missouri 8 GRAMBLING 13 at Tulsa 15 at Oral Roberts 20 UAPB 22 MURRAY STATE 29 UALR * OCTOBER 3 at Troy * 6 SOUTH ALABAMA * 11 at Louisiana-Monroe * 13 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 18 WKU * 20 GEORGIA STATE * 27 at Texas State * NOVEMBER 6-10 (1) at SBC Championship
NO. 00 23 01
GOALKEEPER GP AGUIRRE, AJA 16 LEE, AMANDA 3 BALDWIN, AUDREY 9 TOTAL............... 20 OPPONENTS........... 20
MINUTES GA AVG SAVE 1213:58 16 1.19 65 117:23 2 1.53 5 488:14 10 1.84 17 1819:35 28 1.38 97 1819:35 41 2.03 132
PCT W L T SHO .802 8 6 1 5 .714 0 0 0 0 .630 3 2 0 2 .776 11 8 1 7 .763 8 11 1 6
1:00 PM 6:30 PM 1:00 PM 7:35 PM 1:00 PM 5:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM TBA
*Sun Belt Conference match
(1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
2013 RED WOLVES ROSTER >>>
2012 RED WOLVES FINAL RESULTS >>>
## NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN 0 Michaela Supple Fr. GK 5-8 Albuquerque, NM 1 Amanda Lee So. GK 5-6 Brampton, ON 2 Mykel Ward RS-Fr. D 5-3 Frisco, TX 3 Katie Hosea Jr. D 5-5 Plano, TX 4 Alex Furr Sr. D/M 5-9 Midlothian, TX 5 Ashley Jackson Sr. D/M 5-4 Plano, TX 7 Jena’ Kelley Jr. F 5-4 Heber Springs, AR 8 Lindsay Johansen So. D 5-9 Vancouver, BC 9 Madison Joyce Sr. F 5-8 Manhattan, KS 10 Katherine Padgett Fr. D 5-11 Carlsbad, CA 11 Casey Wesley Jr. D 5-7 Saugus, CA 12 Crystal Zeledon Jr. M 5-3 Pacifica, CA 13 Christine Giles Sr. F 5-4 Cape Coral, FL 14 Elizabeth Howard So. D 5-7 Bristol, England 15 Ava Abner Fr. F/M 5-7 Fort Thomas, KY 16 Indra Garcia Jr. F/M 5-1 Gilroy, CA 17 Summer Sheppard Fr. D 5-8 Collierville, TN 18 Katey Carmichael So. F 5-4 Frisco, TX 19 Samhia Pereira Simao Jr. F/M 5-8 Belo Horizonte, Brazil 20 Loren Mitchell So. F 5-6 Lawrenceville, GA 21 Jenna Duerst So. F/M 5-7 Sarasota, FL 22 Jordan Adams So. D 5-7 Longview, TX 25 Christina Fink Jr. M/F 5-5 Ponchatoula, LA
AUGUST 17 at Indiana L, 0-3 19 UAPB W, 6-0 24 at Murray State W, 1-0 31 at Memphis RV L, 0-4 SEPTEMBER 2 JACKSON STATE W, 4-0 7 UT MARTIN W, 4-1 9 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, 2-0 14 at Southern Miss L, 0-2 16 at Grambling W, 6-2 21 at WKU * L, 0-2 23 at Middle Tennessee * L, 1-2 28 LOUISIANA-MONROE * W, 3-0 30 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * W, 2-0 OCTOBER 5 at Troy * W, 2-1 7 at South Alabama * T, 0-0 (2OT) 12 NORTH TEXAS * L, 1-2 18 FIU * L, 1-3 20 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W, 5-4 26 at UALR * W, 3-1 31 (1) vs. No. 4 WKU L, 0-1
This year’s group of returning players accounted for over 80 percent of the scoring for the Red Wolves in 2012, including junior Christina Fink who led the team in scoring with nine goals and seven assists as a sophomore. Her presence in both the midfield and the forward position also helped open scoring opportunities for freshman Loren Mitchell, who finished second on the team with seven goals.
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4:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM
*Sun Belt Conference game (1) Sun Belt Championship (Mobile, AL)
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PANTHERS
2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
GEORGIA STATE DEREK LEADER, was named the head coach of the Georgia State women’s soccer program on Jan. 2, 2012. Leader, who was elevated to associate head coach at SMU before the 2010 season, spent a total of four seasons at SMU, helping head coach Brent Erwin build a winning program. The Mustangs qualified for the Conference USA Tournament in each of his four seasons and improved to double-digit win totals the last two years. He is also a highly successful coach with the Olympic Development Program, serving as the under-16 head coach for Region III since 1997. In addition, he served as a staff coach with the Dallas Texans soccer club, the No. 1 ranked soccer club in the nation, and as the head coach for the North Texas state teams, and he was a national staff instructor for coaching courses for the United States Soccer Federation. Leader spent 12 years as women’s soccer head coach and assistant director of the IMG Soccer Academy in Bradenton, Fla. He was inducted into the IMG Soccer Academy Hall of Fame as a coach and builder in 2010.
School Quick Facts President.................................................................. Dr. Mark Becker Faculty Representative.......................................... George Pierce Athletics Director.......................................................Cheryl Levick SWA................................................................................. Jaime Boggs Location..................................................................Atlanta, Georgia Founded........................................................................................1913 Enrollment................................................................................ 33,000 Nickname..............................................................................Panthers Colors......................................................................... Blue and White Home Field.................................. Panthersville Soccer Complex Athletic Dept. Phone...............................................404-413-4000 Ticket Office Phone..................................................866-427-8283 Website........................................ www.georgiastatesports.com
Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach.................................................................Derek Leader Alma Mater, Year.................................................... Akron, 1995 Record at GAST (Years)........................................ 4-11-2 (one) Career Record...................................................................... Same Assistant Coach.................................................. Mallory Rutledge Years at GAST.........................................................Third Season Soccer Office Phone................................................404-413-4075 Athletic Trainer............................................................ Alison White
Team Information 2012 Overall Record...............................................................4-11-2 Conference Record/Finish..................N/A (competed in CAA) Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................... 11/6 Newcomers..........................................................................................7 WSOC Contact.........................................................Matt Arsenault Office......................................................................404-413-4034 Cell...........................................................................864-529-2086 Email............................................. mleearsenault@gmail.com SID Fax...................................................................................................... SID Mailing Address.................. 125 Decatur Street, Suite 130 Atlanta, GA 30303
Derek Leader
2012 PANTHERS FINAL STATISTICS >>> NO. 8 20 2 15 4 9 10 16 7 6 24 19 5 29 17 14 22 13 11 3 1 00
PLAYER GP G Whitney Ravan 17-14 4 Jordan Young 17-10 3 Alyssia Feronti 17-16 2 Lyndsey Gaffney 17-15 2 Carly Lafferty 15-14 2 Ashley Nagy 17-9 1 Jewel Evans 11-8 1 Nikki Fedele 17-12 1 Alison Gonzalez 14-2 0 Lauren Harriman 17-3 0 Briana Pitre 17-16 0 Elizabeth Kinsel 16-16 0 Margaret Bruemmer 16-14 0 Kelley Hoyt 11-0 0 Leah Beasley 14-12 0 Lindsay Leonardo 6-1 0 Jasmine Jakes 4-0 0 Miranda Griffin 10-8 0 Danielle Paz 1-0 0 Mackenzie Loula 1-0 0 Rebecca Toler 14-13 0 Rebecca Ingram 4-4 0 TOTAL............... 17 16 OPPONENTS........... 17 34
NO. 00 1
GOALKEEPER GP Rebecca Ingram 4-4 Rebecca Toler 14-13 TOTAL............... 17 OPPONENTS........... 17
A 3 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 34
PTS 11 7 7 4 4 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 102
MINUTES GA 355:49 7 1268:23 27 1624:12 34 1624:12 16
2013 PANTHERS SCHEDULE >>>
SH SHOT% GW 25 .160 2 16 .188 1 16 .125 0 14 .143 1 11 .182 0 9 .111 0 8 .125 0 15 .067 0 8 .000 0 6 .000 0 4 .000 0 4 .000 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 144 .111 4 236 .144 11
AVG SAVE 1.77 16 1.92 59 1.88 76 0.89 53
PK-AT 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1
PCT W L T SHO .696 1 3 0 0 .686 3 7 2 1 .691 4 10 2 1 .768 10 4 2 7
AUGUST 25 at Mercer 30 at Alabama SEPTEMBER 6 KENNESAW STATE 8 JACKSONVILLE 13 at UT-Martin 15 at Vanderbilt 20 at Samford 22 at Jacksonville State 27 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 29 LOUISIANA-MONROE * OCTOBER 4 at Texas State * 10 SOUTH ALABAMA * 13 TROY * 18 at UALR * 20 at Arkansas State * 25 at Western Kentucky * NOVEMBER 6-10 (1) at SBC Championship
3:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM TBA
*Sun Belt Conference match
(1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
2013 PANTHERS ROSTER >>>
2012 PANTHERS FINAL RESULTS >>>
## NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN 00 Rebecca Ingram RS-Sr. GK 5-8 Buford, Ga. 0 Taylor Mulryan Sr. GK 5-9 Atlanta, Ga. 1 Brie Haynes Fr. GK 5-10 Suwanee, Ga. 2 Alyssia Feronti Sr. D 5-8 Melbourne, Fla. 3 Mackenzie Loula So. D/MF 5-10 Suwanee, Ga. 4 Stephanie Kolwicz Fr. MF 5-6 Columbus, Ga. 5 Margaret Bruemmer So. MF/D 5-3 San Antonio, Tex. 6 Lauren Harriman So. MF/F 5-2 Suwanee, Ga. 7 Amanda Bruemmer Fr. D/MF 5-3 San Antonio, Texas 8 Whitney Ravan Jr. F 5-9 Whitewater, Colo. 9 Ashley Nagy So. F 5-6 McDonough, Ga. 10 Shelby Soldat So. D/MF 5-6 Rockwall, Texas 11 Hannah Murray Fr. D/MF 5-4 Sharpsburg, Ga. 12 Anna Hilpertshauser So. D 5-3 Alpharetta, Ga. 13 Miranda Griffin So. D 5-4 Lone Tree, Colo. 14 Lindsay Leonardo Jr. MF 5-9 Suwanee, Ga. 15 Lyndsey Gaffney Sr. MF/F 5-4 Cumming, Ga. 16 Nikki Fedele Jr. MF/F 5-3 Huntington Beach, Calif. 17 Kaitlin Deitrick Fr. GK 5-4 Pompano Beach, Fla. 18 Samantha Thomas So. F/MF 5-4 Canton, Ga. 19 Elizabeth Kinsel Jr. D 5-8 Sugar Hill, Ga. 20 Jordan Young RS-Sr. F 5-8 Conyers, Ga. 22 Jasmine Jakes So. F/MF 5-6 McDonough, Ga. 24 Briana Pitre Sr. F/D 5-6 Austin, Texas 28 Eryka Hawkins Jr. F 5-4 Clarendon Hills, Ill.
AUGUST 17 at Auburn 19 at Jacksonville State 24 at Kennesaw State SEPTEMBER 2 at Mississippi State 7 MERCER 9 at Georgia Southern 14 UT MARTIN 21 at Northeastern * 23 at Hofstra * 28 DELAWARE * 30 DREXEL * OCTOBER 4 at Old Dominion * 7 WILLIAM & MARY * 14 JAMES MADISON * 19 at George Mason * 21 at Towson * 24 UNCW *
L, 0-1 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 W, 1-1 W, 3-2 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 0-1 L, 0-5 L, 1-2 (2OT) L, 0-2 W, 4-3 (OT) L, 1-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 0-3
*Colonial Athletic Conference game NOTE: Georgia State joined the league on July 1, 2013.
JORDAN YOUNG Appeared in all of Georgia State’s 17 games, starting 10 ... Scored three goals, with one against Old Dominion, Towson and the game-winner against Mercer ... Had one assist at Old Dominion ... Took 16 shots, seven which were on goal ... Totaled 764 minutes on the field ... Named to Athletic Director’s honor roll in fall semester.
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2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
RAGIN’ CAJUNS
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE School Quick Facts President.......................................................... Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Faculty Representative.................................... Anita Hazelwood Athletics Director........................................................Scott Farmer SWA.................................................................................Jessica Leger Location...........................................................Lafayette, Louisiana Founded........................................................................................1898 Enrollment................................................................................ 16,687 Nickname..................................................................... Ragin’ Cajuns Colors....................................................................Vermilion & White Home Field..........................Ragin’ Cajuns Track/Soccer Facility Athletic Dept. Phone...............................................337-482-5393 Ticket Office Phone..................................................337-265-2100 Website.......................................................www.ragincajuns.com
Scot Weiland
2012 RAGIN’ CAJUNS FINAL STATISTICS >>>
2013 RAGIN’ CAJUNS SCHEDULE >>>
NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% GW PK-AT 2 Gibson, Hayden 20 5 3 13 44 .114 3 1-1 8 Manuel, Elizabeth 18 4 3 11 44 .091 1 0-0 6 Lynn, Erin 18 4 2 10 31 .129 0 0-0 5 Isley, Shelby 11 4 2 10 14 .286 0 0-0 14 Andrus, Maci 18 3 2 8 26 .115 1 0-0 10 Minton, Melissa 19 3 2 8 20 .150 2 0-0 24 Ruehle, Claire 19 2 0 4 6 .333 0 0-0 7 Foster, Gayla 18 1 1 3 11 .091 1 0-0 13 Bratschun, Erika 19 1 1 3 9 .111 0 0-0 12 Henrie, Kayla 20 1 0 2 35 .029 0 0-0 26 Moreau, Kim 20 1 0 2 17 .059 0 0-0 27 Gros, Brooke 13 0 2 2 4 .000 0 0-0 22 McGee, Delaina 17 0 1 1 12 .000 0 0-0 9 Howell-Harries, Grac 20 0 0 0 10 .000 0 0-0 3 Taylor, Sam 14 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 23 Golz, Maggie 8 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 20 Robichaud, Taylor 10 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 4 Trahan, Caroline 20 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 16 Ward, Ashley 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 25 Gussoni, Ashley 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Voisard, Tess 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Chatman, Cayla 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 15 Perry, Brooke 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Leitz, Meghan 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Moorefield, Amanda 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 00 Steward, Claire 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 DeMaro, Cory 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 20 29 19 77 294 .099 8 1-1 OPPONENTS........... 20 28 25 81 266 .105 10 0-1
AUGUST 23 at Ole Miss 7:00 PM 25 JACKSONVILLE STATE 1:00 PM 27 SE LOUISIANA 7:00 PM 30 SOUTHERN (BR) 1:00 PM SEPTEMBER 1 NORTHWESTERN STATE 1:00 PM 6 LOUISIANA TECH 7:00 PM 8 at Nicholls State 1:00 PM 13 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 7:00 PM 15 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 1:00 PM 20 at Houston 5:00 PM 27 at Georgia State * 7:00 PM 29 at Western Kentucky * 1:00 PM OCTOBER 6 at Louisiana-Monroe * 1:00 PM 11 UALR * 7:00 PM 13 Arkansas State * 1:00 PM 18 Texas State * 7:00 PM 24 at South Alabama * 7:00 PM 27 Troy * 1:00 PM NOVEMBER 6-10 (1) at SBC Championship TBA
Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach..................................................................Scot Weiland Alma Mater, Year................................Bethany College, 1991 Record at ULL (Years).....................................52-87-18 (nine) Career Record...........................................................138-125-21 Assistant Coach............................................................... Scott Ginn Years at ULL.............................................................. 2nd Season Graduate Assistant Coach.....................................Kellie Murphy Years at ULL................................................................ 1st Season Soccer Office Phone................................................337-482-5165 Athletic Trainer...............................................................Emily Hoag
Team Information 2012 Overall Record...............................................................8-10-2 Conference Record/Finish............................................2-6-2 (9th) Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................3/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................... 8/16 Newcomers........................................................................................17 WSOC Contact....................................................................Nick Ross Office......................................................................337-482-6329 Cell...........................................................................651-808-2743 Email.................................................. NickRoss@louisiana.edu SID Fax..........................................................................337-482-6529 SID Mailing Address................Cox Communications Athletics Center 201 Reinhardt Drive Lafayette, La 70506
In eight seasons at Louisiana, SCOT WIELAND has seen his share of ups and downs as the head coach of the women’s soccer program. Since becoming the second head coach in school history in 2005, Wieland has compiled a 52-87-18 record, including the firstever winning season, and first double digit win season. In just his second season on campus in 2006, he established a new singleseason school-record winning streak, and in 2007 season he led the Cajuns to their first winning season, going 9-8-4. After two down seasons in 2008 and 2009 the Cajuns set a new school record for victories, winning 10 games. He also has an impact off the pitch with one of the most successful teams in the classroom, not only at Louisiana, but also in the nation. In 2012 his squad received the Division-I APR Award, given annually to teams earning multiyear Academic Progress Rates in the top 10 percent of all teams per sport. His student-athletes also posted cumulative GPA’s above 3.0 in 16-of17 semesters, making higher than a 3.5 GPA in nine semesters. A 1991 graduate of Bethany College, Wieland spent six seasons (19992004) as a head coach at Belmont Abbey before coming to Louisiana.
NO. 00 0 1
GOALKEEPER GP Steward, Claire 1 DeMaro, Cory 3 Moorefield, Amanda 20 TOTAL............... 20 OPPONENTS........... 20
MINUTES GA AVG SAVE 32:39 0 0.00 1 110:38 1 0.81 2 1725:39 27 1.41 82 1868:56 28 1.35 92 1868:56 29 1.40 112
PCT W L T SHO 1.000 0 0 0 0 .667 1 0 0 0 .752 6 10 2 4 .767 7 10 2 4 .794 10 6 2 6
2013 RAGIN’ CAJUNS ROSTER >>>
## NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN 00 Alexias Stricklin Fr. GK 5-7 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. 0 Corinne DeMarco So. GK 5-6 Coronado, Calif 1 Kendall Graham Sr. GK 5-10 Apollo Beach, Fla. 2 Kassidy Zeringue Fr. F 5-4 Lutcher, La. 3 Christina Sanchez Jr.-Tr. D 5-6 Chino Hills, Calif. 4 Caroline Trahan So. D 5-6 Lafayette, La. 5 Shelby Isley Sr. F 5-2 Bonnyville, Alberta 6 Eleanor Cook Fr. M 5-5 Lafayette, La. 7 Ashley Gussoni So. D 5-6 Covington, La. 8 Elizabeth Manuel So. F 5-5 Mandeville, La. 9 Grace Howell-Harries Jr. D 5-6 London, Ontario 10 Annika Schmidt Fr. F 5-7 Nufringen, Germany 11 Kimberly Grasso Fr. M 5-3 Houma, La. 12 Yazmin Montoya Fr. M 5-3 West Covina, Calif. 13 Mary Walters Fr. M 5-5 Highlands Ranch, La. 14 MacKenzie Higgins Fr. F 5-2 Commerce Township, Mich. 15 Brooke Perry Sr. D 5-7 Lafayette, La. 16 Ashley Ward So. F 5-5 San Marcus, Calif. 17 Taylor Kennedy Fr. M 5-6 Lafayette, La. 18 Lacey Leitz Jr.-RS M 5-9 Montgomery, Texas 19 Jane Katz Fr. M 5-6 Boca Raton, Fla. 20 Tory Diehl Fr. F 5-9 Sugar Land, Texas 21 Emily Segura Fr. M 5-8 Baton Rouge, La. 22 Bailey Scott Fr. D 5-6 Aledo, Texas 23 Natalie Newman Fr. F 5-5 Arlington, Texas. 24 Claire Ruehle So. M 5-5 Houston Texas 25 Lindsay Brammer Fr. M 5-5 Boynton Beach, Fla. 27 Kristal Breaux Fr. GK 5-7 Des Allemands, La. 28 Olivia Frace Fr. D 5-6 El Dorado Hills, Calif.
ELIZABETH MANUEL is one of only three returning starts for the Ragin’ Cajuns in 2013. Manuel was tied for second on the team with four goals - tying with returner Shelby Isley. Manuel along with other returning starters, Grace Howell-Harries and Caroline Trahan will look to improve on last season’s ninth-place finish in the Sun Belt. Manuel finished 2012 with four goals scored, three assists with 44 shots. She played in 977 minutes for the Cajuns last season. www.sunbeltsports.org
*Sun Belt Conference match
(1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
2012 RAGIN’ CAJUNS FINAL RESULTS >>> AUGUST 21 at McNeese State 24 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 26 at Ole Miss 31 HOUSTON SEPTEMBER 3 NICHOLLS STATE 7 SOUTHERN 9 at Southeastern Louisiana 14 (1) vs. Campbell 16 (1) vs. Gardner-Webb 21 NORTH TEXAS * 23 at Northwestern State 28 at UALR * 30 at Arkansas State * OCTOBER 5 WESTERN KENTUCKY * 7 MIDDLE TENNESSEE * 12 at FIU * 14 at Florida Atlantic * 18 at Troy * 21 SOUTH ALABAMA * 26 LOUISIANA-MONROE *
W, 2-1 (OT) W, 4-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 W, 7-0 L, 2-4 L, 0-4 W, 2-0 L, 0-2 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 (OT) L, 0-1 (2OT) T, 1-1 (2OT) W, 2-1
*Sun Belt Conference game (1) Catamount Classic (Cullowee, N.C.)
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WARHAWKS
2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
LOUISIANA-MONROE School Quick Facts President.....................................................................Dr. Nick Bruno Faculty Representative............................................Brett Bennett Athletics Director.................................................Brian Wickstrom SWA...................................................................................................TBA Location..............................................................Monroe, Louisiana Founded........................................................................................1931 Enrollment...................................................................................8,560 Nickname...........................................................................Warhawks Colors......................................................................... Maroon & Gold Home Field...................................................ULM Soccer Complex Athletic Dept. Phone...............................................318-342-5380 Ticket Office Phone..................................................318-342-5417 Website.................................................. www.ulmwarhawks.com
Roberto Mazza
2012 WARHAWKS FINAL STATISTICS >>>
2013 WARHAWKS SCHEDULE >>>
NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% GW PK-AT 16 Fehr,Karlea 19 5 5 15 54 .093 2 0-0 23 O’Dwyer,Kelley 16 2 4 8 22 .091 0 0-0 4 Park,Bethany 13 1 3 5 14 .071 0 0-0 18 Mitchell,Mariah 13 1 3 5 11 .091 0 0-0 6 Kircher,Kylie 15 1 1 3 6 .167 1 0-0 5 Arsenault,Cerene 18 0 3 3 3 .000 0 0-0 9 Bonetti,Taylor 15 1 0 2 10 .100 0 0-0 8 Epperson,Taylor 19 1 0 2 9 .111 1 0-0 22 Chapman,Madison 19 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0-0 14 Riley,Kelly 15 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0-0 3 Parker,Brittany 18 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0-0 10 Land,Antonia 14 0 1 1 12 .000 0 0-0 11 Calder,Rebecca 17 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0-0 12 Wooden,Alyssa 19 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0-0 2 Heaton,Melissa 18 0 0 0 9 .000 0 0-1 25 Morin,Kaitlin 18 0 0 0 6 .000 0 0-0 15 Mcintyre,Kylie 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 13 Kayyali,Maya 14 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 24 Rafeedie,Lena 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Harrell,Haleigh 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 20 Mcatee,Alyssa 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Reader,Elise 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Holland,Alex 19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Aloisio,Karlin 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 19 15 22 52 170 .088 4 0-1 OPPONENTS........... 19 48 29 125 381 .126 15 9-10
AUGUST 23 at SMU 25 GRAMBLING STATE 27 at LSU 30 NICHOLLS STATE SEPTEMBER 1 at McNeese State 6 UAPB 8 NORTHWESTERN STATE 13 SE LOUISIANA 15 SOUTHERN 20 at Central Arkansas 22 at Mississippi Valley State 27 at Western Kentucky * 29 at Georgia State * OCTOBER 6 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 11 ARKANSAS STATE * 13 UALR * 20 Texas State * 24 at Troy * 27 at South Alabama * NOVEMBER 6-10 (1) at SBC Championship
Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach............................................................. Roberto Mazza Alma Mater, Year...................................................... Tiffin, 2006 Record at ULM (Years).............................................. 4-15 (one) Career Record................................................................52-42-12 Assistant Coach...............................................Chris McNaughton Years at ULM............................................................. 2nd Season Graduate Assistant Coach...........................................Dana Eddy Years at ULM............................................................... 1st Season Soccer Office Phone................................................318-342-3599 Athletic Trainer..............................................................................TBA
Team Information 2012 Overall Record...................................................................4-15 Conference Record/Finish............................................. 1-9 (10th) Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................... 7/17 Newcomers........................................................................................21 WSOC Contact................................................ Robbie Kleinmuntz Office......................................................................318-342-5462 Cell...........................................................................847-912-5380 Email........................................................kleinmuntz@ulm.edu SID Fax..........................................................................318-342-5464 SID Mailing Address........................................ 308 Warhawk Way Monroe, LA 71209
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ROBERT MAZZA enters his second season as head coach of the ULM women’s soccer team. Mazza brings in a recruiting class of 21 freshmen to strengthen the depth chart at every position and bring new energy to the program. In 2012, Mazza led the Warhawks to their first conference victory in three years. He returns his top two leading scorers in Karlea Fehr and Kelley O’Dwyer who combined for seven of ULM’s 15 goals. Fehr was named AllLouisiana First-Team as a freshman and led the team in goals (5), assists (5), points (15), game-winning goals (2), shots (54) and shots on goal (26). Mazza came to ULM after leading Arkansas-Pine Bluff to the NCAA Tournament twice in his last three years at the helm. He posted an overall record of 48-27-12 at UAPB and was a two-time SWAC Coach of the Year winner. Additionally, he guided nine onto both the SWAC All-Conference First-Team and Second-Team. He led the Lady Lions to a 16-5-1 record in his last season and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Arkansas-Pine Bluff rolled through its Southwestern Athletic Conference schedule with a perfect 9-0 record. UAPB outscored its SWAC opponents 26-2 during the regular season and 8-0 in three conference tournament victories.
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GOALKEEPER GP Aloisio,Karlin 7 Holland,Alex 19 TOTAL............... 19 OPPONENTS........... 19
MINUTES GA AVG SAVE 266:58 5 1.69 18 1443:02 43 2.68 125 1710:00 48 2.53 149 1710:00 15 0.79 75
PCT W L T SHO .783 0 1 0 0.1 .744 3 14 0 2.1 .756 3 15 0 3 .833 15 3 0 7
7:00pm 5:00PM 7:00pm 5:00PM 1:00pm 5:00PM 1:00PM 4:00PM 1:00PM 4:00pm 1:00PM 6:00pm 1:00pm 1:00PM 3:00PM 1:00PM 1:00pm 3:00pm 1:00pm TBA
*Sun Belt Conference match
(1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
2013 WARHAWKS ROSTER >>>
2012 WARHAWKS FINAL RESULTS >>>
## NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN 0 Karlin Aloisio Sr. GK 5-8 Lakeland, Fla. 00 Katherine Werther Fr. GK 5-9 Lafayette, La. 1 Holly Mallinson Fr. GK 5-6 N. Richland Hills, Texas 2 Cameron Stoker Fr. D/M 5-5 Frisco, Texas 3 Amanda Borstelmann Fr. M 5-7 Farmingdale, N.Y. 4 Olivia Travis Fr. D 5-5 Ridgeland, Miss. 5 Cerene Arsenault Jr. M 5-8 Key Largo, Fla. 6 Paige Reid Fr. D/M 5-5 Frisco, Texas 7 Jenna Floyd Fr. M/F 5-3 Federal Way, Wash. 8 Rhae’ven Ellis Fr. D 5-3 Ridgeland, Miss. 9 Susan “Allie” Dickson Fr. M/F 5-6 Forney, Texas 10 Antonia Land So. D 5-11 Wheat Ridge, Colo. 11 Jenna Pillon Fr. F 5-8 Long Beach, Calif. 12 Abigail Canny Fr. D/M 5-7 Plano, Texas 13 Natalie Muller Fr. D 5-8 Burbank, Calif. 14 Nancy Kirk Fr. M/F 5-8 Fayetteville, N.C. 15 Haley Rodriguez Fr. F 5-2 Rowlett, Texas 16 Karlea Fehr So. M/F 5-7 Lakewood, Colo. 17 Kayla Kalinski Fr. M 5-5 Wylie, Texas 18 Mariah Mitchell So. M 5-5 Corona, Calif. 19 Kylie Kukowski Fr. M 5-4 Grand Rapids, Mich. 20 Somer Anderson Fr. D 5-5 Soso, Miss. 21 Whitney Tuckfield Fr. D 5-4 Sandy, Utah 22 Madison Chapman So. M/F 5-9 Gautier, Miss. 23 Kelley O’Dwyer So. F 5-1 Sugar Land, Texas 24 Lauren Palmer Fr. D 5-7 Murrieta, Calif. 25 Mary Ashton Lembo Fr. M/F 5-5 Madison, Miss. 26 Ashley Day Fr. D/M 5-4 Monroe, La.
AUGUST 19 CENTRAL ARKANSAS L, 1-2 24 at McNeese State CANCELED 26 at Grambling State W, 1-0 29 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 3-0 31 (1) vs. Mississippi State L, 0-3 SEPTEMBER 3 (1) at Southern Miss L, 1-4 7 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3 9 at Nicholls State L, 1-4 12 MCNEESE STATE L, 1-2 14 at Southern University W, 2-1 23 NORTH TEXAS * L, 1-2 28 at Arkansas State * L, 0-3 30 at UALR * W, 1-0 OCTOBER 5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE * L, 1-3 7 WESTERN KENTUCKY * L, 1-6 12 at Florida Atlantic * L, 0-1 14 at FIU * L, 0-5 18 SOUTH ALABAMA * L, 0-4 21 TROY * L, 0-3 26 at Louisiana-Lafayette * L, 1-2
KARLEA FEHR was named All-Louisiana First-Team… Team leader in goals (5), assists (5), points (15), game-winning goals (2), shots (54) and shots on goal (26). Appeared in all 19 matches and led all freshmen with 17 starts. Five assists is the second most in a single season in school history. Recorded a team-high three goals in Sun Belt Conference play. Scored the Warhawks’ lone goal in the season opener against Central Arkansas (Aug. 19). Tallied a goal and two assists in 3-0 victory at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug. 29). Had the game-winning goal in 1-0 victory at UALR (Sept. 30). Also scored goals against North Texas (Sept. 23) and Middle Tennessee (Oct. 5).
*Sun Belt Conference game (1) Southern Miss Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) (2) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)
2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
JAGUARS
SOUTH ALABAMA After guiding North Alabama to the NCAA Division II Tournament each of the last four years, GRAHAM WINKWORTH was named head soccer coach at the University of South Alabama on Nov. 26. Winkworth comes to Mobile after 10 seasons leading the Lions, during which time he posted a 111-81-8 overall record — the most wins for a coach in school history — while helping UNA to its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and Gulf South Conference championship. He had a 65-18-3 mark over the last four years. Winkworth’s recent run of success began during the 2009 campaign, when he led UNA to a 19-4-1 finish — a program record for victories in a season — the school’s first berth in the GSC Tournament since 1999 and the first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance for the Lions, where they would win their opening match. After leading the team to an increase of 11 wins from the previous season that fall, the biggest improvement in the nation, he was voted the Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year.
School Quick Facts Interim President.................................................... Dr. John Smith Faculty Representative.............................Dr. David Turnipseed Athletics Director................................................Dr. Joel Erdmann SWA..................................................................................Jinni Frisbey Location.................................................................Mobile, Alabama Founded........................................................................................1963 Enrollment................................................................................ 15,009 Nickname................................................................................ Jaguars Colors............................................................... Red, Blue and White Home Field...........................................................................The Cage Athletic Dept. Phone...............................................251-460-7121 Ticket Office Phone..................................................251-461-1872 Website.........................................................www.usajaguars.com
Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach.................................................... Graham Winkworth Alma Mater, Year............................Central Lancashire, 2000 Record at USA (Years)...........................................First Season Career Record................................................................111-81-8 Assistant Coach..................................................Keyton Wheelock Years at USA............................................................... 1st Season Soccer Office Phone................................................251-414-8253 Athletic Trainer.........................................................Ashley Brower
Team Information 2012 Overall Record...............................................................8-10-3 Conference Record/Finish............................................3-5-2 (7th) Starters Returning/Lost............................................................ 11/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................... 21/3 Newcomers........................................................................................11 WSOC Contact.............................................................Zac Kennedy Office......................................................................251-414-8022 Cell...........................................................................205-471-5516 Email......................................zkennedy@southalabama.edu SID Fax..........................................................................251-460-7297 SID Mailing Address...........................................171 Jaguar Drive HPELS Room 1105 Mobile, AL 36688
Graham Winkworth 2012 JAGUARS FINAL STATISTICS >>>
2013 JAGUARS SCHEDULE >>>
NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% GW PK-AT 10 Clarissa Hernandez 21 6 5 17 56 .107 2 2-3 9 Linsey Snavely 17 4 2 10 17 .235 0 0-0 20 Tatum Perry 20 4 1 9 30 .133 0 0-0 6 Kristyn Thacker 4 4 0 8 11 .364 2 0-0 12 Madison Rodwell 20 2 3 7 19 .105 1 0-0 29 Shawna Trunca 17 2 1 5 17 .118 0 0-0 18 Alyssa Mayer 20 2 1 5 17 .118 0 0-0 23 Morgan Motes 18 1 3 5 28 .036 1 0-0 54 Shawn Meach 21 1 2 4 22 .045 0 0-0 24 Jessica Oram 21 1 1 3 11 .091 1 0-0 4 Natalie Parsons 15 1 1 3 10 .100 0 0-0 8 Tina Schaar 21 0 3 3 4 .000 0 0-0 11 Alli Cochran 18 0 1 1 26 .000 0 0-0 13 Melissa Drish 12 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 15 Jordan Duncan 21 0 0 0 19 .000 0 0-0 5 Nini Rabsatt-Smith 17 0 0 0 13 .000 0 0-0 22 Shelby Owen 21 0 0 0 11 .000 0 0-0 19 Dani Garcia 13 0 0 0 10 .000 0 0-0 21 Lizzie Goldsmith 12 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 14 Stacie Bevens 14 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 16 Emi Passini 21 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 3 Rylle Pannell 6 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 27 Carlaine Myers 5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 30 Melissa Cooley 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 25 Anne Baumhower 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Liz Pettis 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Lauren Arnold 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 21 28 25 81 334 .084 7 2-3 OPPONENTS........... 21 32 13 77 344 .093 10 1-1
AUGUST 23 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7:00 PM 25 at Nicholls State 1:00 PM 30 (1) vs. Jackson State 12:00 PM SEPTEMBER 1 (1) vs. Louisiana Tech 12:00 PM 6 at Southern Miss 4:00 PM 8 at UAB 1:00 PM 10 SOUTHERN 7:00 PM 13 MURRAY STATE 7:00 PM 15 ALABAMA A&M 1:00 PM 20 at South Florida 6:30 PM 22 at North Florida 12:00 PM 27 TEXAS STATE * 7:00 PM OCTOBER 4 at UALR * 7:00 PM 6 at Arkansas State * 1:00 PM 10 at Georgia State * 6:00 PM 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY * 1:00 PM 20 TROY * 1:00 PM 24 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 7:00 PM 27 LOUISIANA-MONROE * 1:00 PM NOVEMBER 6-10 (2) at SBC Championship TBA
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GOALKEEPER GP Melissa Drish 11 Lauren Arnold 14 TOTAL............... 21 OPPONENTS........... 21
MINUTES GA AVG SAVE PCT W L T SHO 874:02 10 1.03 56 .848 3 2 2 4.1 1104:59 22 1.79 47 .681 4 7 1 3.1 1979:01 32 1.46 136 .810 7 9 3 8 1979:01 28 1.27 137 .830 9 7 3 8
2013 JAGUARS ROSTER >>> ## NAME 1 Lauren Arnold 2 Sara Hay 3 Nikki Shirtcliffe 4 Emily Farrell 5 Nini Rabsatt-Smith 6 Kristyn Thacker 7 Lauren Allison 8 Tina Schaar 9 Linsey Snavely 10 Clarissa Hernandez 11 Alli Cochran 12 Monique Autmon 13 Melissa Drish 14 Stacie Bevens 15 Jordan Duncan 16 Emi Passini 17 Taylor Nutting 18 Alyssa Mayer 19 Maha Maarouf 20 Tatum Perry 21 Lizzie Goldsmith 22 Shelby Owen 23 Morgan Motes 24 Jess Oram 25 Anne Baumhower 26 Rylee Hart 27 Carlaine Myers 28 Paxton Parker 29 JP Mayer 30 Shelby Gilliland 31 Brianna Nagle 54 Shawn Meach
YR POS HT HOMETOWN Sr. GK Birmingham, Ala. So. GK Waxahachie, Texas Fr. M/F Lancashire, UK Fr. M Lancashire, UK So. D Montgomery, Ala. Sr. M/F 5-4 Ellenwood, Ga. Fr. F Bicester, Oxfordshire, UK RS-Jr. M 5-4 Lansing, Mich. Sr. F 5-5 Hayes, Va. Sr. M 5-2 Pensacola, Fla. So. M Chelsea, Ala. Fr. D/M Ocean Springs, Miss. Sr. GK 5-5 Conyers, Ga. Sr. F/M 5-1 Toccoa, Ga. So. F Bay St. Louis, Miss. RS-Jr. D/M 5-7 Middleton, Wis. Fr. M/F C. Twnship, Mich. So. M/F Birmingham, Ala. Fr. M/F Mobile, Ala. Sr. D 5-7 Huntsville, Ala. Sr. M/F 5-3 Cleveland, Ohio Sr. D 5-4 Trussville, Ala. Sr. M 5-3 Birmingham, Ala. Sr. D 5-6 Pace, Fla. So. D Fairhope, Ala. So. D/F Pace, Fla. RS-Jr. D 5-7 Yorktown, Va. Fr. D Franklin, Tenn. Fr. D Gulfport, Miss. Fr. M Hattiesburg, Miss. Fr. D Chesapeake, Va. Jr. M 5-6 Pensacola,Fla.
CLARISSA HERNANDEZ started all 21 games on the year, scoring six goals and providing five assists to lead the club offensively with 17 total points...Placed 24 of 56 shots on frame (.429)...Recorded game-winning goals against Florida Atlantic and UALR...NSCAA Women’s Division I All-South Region Team...NSCAA Women’s University Division First-Team Scholar All-South Region
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*Sun Belt Conference match
(1) Trojan Classic (Troy, AL) (2) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
2012 JAGUARS FINAL RESULTS >>> AUGUST 17 NICHOLLS STATE W, 2-1 19 at Mercer L, 0-1 24 (1) vs. Mississippi Valley State W, 2-0 26 (1) at Mississippi State L, 0-5 31 ALABAMA L, 0-9 SEPTEMBER 4 ALABAMA STATE W, 2-0 7 SOUTHERN MISS W, 2-0 9 LOUISIANA TECH T, 1-1 (2OT) 14 at Austin Peay W, 1-0 (2OT) 16 at Murray State L, 0-1 (OT) 21 FIU * L, 0-1 23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W, 1-0 28 at North Texas * L, 0-4 OCTOBER 5 UALR * W, 9-0 7 ARKANSAS STATE * T, 0-0 (2OT) 12 at Western Kentucky * L, 0-2 14 at Middle Tennessee * L, 1-2 18 at Louisiana-Monroe * W, 3-1 21 at Louisiana-Lafayette * T, 1-1 (2OT) 26 TROY * L, 1-2 (OT) *Sun Belt Conference game (1) Mississippi State Invitational (Starkville, Miss.) (2) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)
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BOBCATS
2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
TEXAS STATE In 1999, head coach KAT CONNER was given the opportunity to build a women’s soccer program at Texas State. She has not only built a program, but created a legacy. In her 14 seasons as leader of the Bobcats she has won a combined nine championships (four regular season, five conference tournament) and taken Texas State to the NCAA Tournament five times. Last year Coach Conner experienced a conference change for the first time during her tenure at Texas State. The Bobcats played their one and only year in the WAC after 13 years in the Southland Conference. Despite the new surroundings, Conner still coached Texas State to a third place finish in the league and had the WAC Freshman of the Year, Lynsey Curry. That experience should bode well as the Bobcats will again switch leagues, this time to the Sun Belt. Her latest appearance in the NCAA Tournament came in 2011 after the Bobcats defeated Stephen F. Austin in the Southland Conference Championship, 1-0. Heading into the game, SFA was the leading goal scoring team in the country with over 3.4 goals per game. Texas State finished the season 14-6-1, just one of 20 teams in the country to win at least 12 games from 2008-11. Over that time the Bobcats won a combined 53 games, 30th most in the NCAA.
School Quick Facts Chancellor...................................................... Dr. Denise M. Trauth Faculty Representative...................................... Dr. Paul Gowens Athletics Director........................................................ Dr. Larry Teis SWA..........................................................................Tracy Shoemake Location...............................................................San Marcos, Texas Founded........................................................................................1899 Enrollment................................................................................ 34,229 Nickname............................................................................... Bobcats School Colors.......................................................... Maroon & Gold Home Field.............................................. Bobcat Soccer Complex Athletic Dept. Phone...............................................512-245-2114 Ticket Office Phone..................................................512-245-5448 Website................................................ www.txstatebobcats.com
Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach..................................................................... Kat Conner Alma Mater, Year.................................Pacific Lutheran, 1992 Record at TXST (Years)..................................148-122-19 (14) Career Record...................................................................... Same Assistant Coach.........................................................Link Scoggins Years at TXST............................................................. 3rd Season Assistant Coach........................................................ Lauren Fraizer Years at TXST............................................................ 2nd Season Soccer Office Phone................................................512-245-9264 Athletic Trainer.......................................................... Grace Savage
Team Information 2012 Overall Record...............................................................8-12-1 Conference Record/Finish.................N/A (competed in WAC) Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................... 15/6 Newcomers........................................................................................10 WSOC Contact...............................................................................TBA Office......................................................................512-245-4692 Cell...............................................................................................TBA Email...........................................................................................TBA SID Fax..........................................................................512-245-2967 SID Mailing Address.................................... 601 University Drive Darren B. Casey Athletic Administrative Complex, Rm. 126 San Marcos, TX 78666
Kat Conner
2012 BOBCATS FINAL STATISTICS >>> NO. 16 10 4 8 11 19 15 20 9 18 14 12 7 22 17 6 21 23 24 5 3 2 1
PLAYER GP G Tori Hale 19 5 Serena Hines 19 3 Lynsey Curry 19 4 Taylor Person 19 3 Sydney Curry 19 2 Gabbi Cottee 15 2 Taylor Kelley 19 2 Jourdan Brown 19 1 Kelsie Townsend 18 1 Emma Staley 19 0 Felicia Leask 10 0 Landry Lowe 18 0 Ali Myers 19 0 Alissa Scott 17 0 Kristen Champion 18 0 Andrea Mauk 11 0 Bridget Richie 11 0 Ashley Jackson 9 0 Monica Mcentee 7 0 Michelle Bucy 8 0 Brenna Smith 14 0 Caitlyn Rinehart 5 0 Natalie Gardini 17 0 TOTAL............... 19 23 OPPONENTS........... 19 26
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GOALKEEPER GP Natalie Gardini 17 Caitlyn Rinehart 5 TOTAL............... 19 OPPONENTS........... 19
A 6 5 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 21
PTS 16 11 10 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 73
MINUTES GA 1448:56 21 299:38 5 1748:34 26 1748:23 23
2013 BOBCATS SCHEDULE >>> SH SHOT% GW 32 .156 0 22 .136 0 51 .078 2 26 .115 1 23 .087 0 9 .222 0 9 .222 2 10 .100 1 15 .067 1 9 .000 0 7 .000 0 7 .000 0 6 .000 0 4 .000 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 239 .096 7 234 .111 11
AVG SAVE 1.30 66 1.50 10 1.34 76 1.18 80
PK-AT 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 0-0 0-0 2-3
PCT W L T SHO .759 5 12 1 3 .667 0 2 0 1 .745 5 14 1 4 .777 9 11 0 8
2013 BOBCATS ROSTER >>> ## NAME 1 Natalie Gardini 2 Caitlynn Rinehart 3 Brenna Smith 4 Lynsey Curry 5 Michelle Bucy 6 Lauren Prater 7 Ali Myers 8 Taylor Allen 9 Kelsie Townsend 10 Clarissa Leon 11 Sydney Curry 12 Landry Lowe 14 Ali Jones 15 Maddie Nichols 16 Tori Hale 17 Kristen Champion 18 Maddie O’Neal 19 Gabbi Cottee 20 Jourdan Brown 21 Samantha Jamieson 22 Jamie Couch 23 Ashley Jackson 24 Monica McEntee 25 Cierra Cole 26 Courtney Maurice
YR POS HT HOMETOWN Sr. GK 5-11 Austin, Texas So. GK 5-9 Mansfield, Texas Jr. D 5-5 San Antonio, Texas So. F 5-7 Cypress, Texas Jr. D 5-6 McKinney, Texas Fr. F 5-4 Arlington, Texas Jr. MF 5-6 Houston, Texas Fr. D 5-2 Austin, Texas Sr. MF 5-5 Round Rock, Texas Fr. F 5-6 Del Rio, Texas Sr. MF 5-5 Cypress, Texas So. MF 5-5 Friendswood, Texas Fr. MF/D 5-3 Austin, Texas Fr. MF 5-7 Katy, Texas Jr. F 5-3 Abilene, Texas So. MF 5-7 Spring, Texas Fr. MF 5-10 McKinney, Texas Sr. F 5-4 Austin, Texas Jr. MF 5-8 Belton, Texas Fr. F/MF 5-7 Arlington, Texas Fr. F 5-1 Mansfield, Texas Sr. D 5-1 Plano, Texas Jr. D 5-5 Bend, Ore. Fr. D 5-7 Sugar Land, Texas Fr. D 5-3 Mansfield, Texas
LYNSEY CURRY became the third member of her family to play under Kat Conner, along with sisters Britney and current midfielder Sydney. Lynsey earned WAC Freshman of the Year honors after tallying five goals and adding two assists. Her most memorable goal came against Idaho in the first round of the WAC Tournament, scoring in overtime to break the 1-1 tie.
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AUGUST 23 at Northwestern State 25 at Stephen F. Austin 30 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M SEPTEMBER 1 at Oklahoma 6 at McNeese State 8 RICE 13 SAM HOUSTON STATE 15 UTEP 20 at Texas 27 at South Alabama * 29 at Troy * OCTOBER 4 GEORGIA STATE* 6 WESTERN KENTUCKY * 18 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 20 at Louisiana-Monroe * 25 UALR * 27 ARKANSAS STATE * NOVEMBER 6-10 (1) SBC CHAMPIONSHIP
7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM TBA
*Sun Belt Conference match
(1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
2012 BOBCATS FINAL RESULTS >>> AUGUST 19 at Sam Houston 22 at UTEP 24 ARMY 28 PRAIRIE VIEW 31 at Houston Baptist SEPTEMBER 2 at Rice 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 9 at TCU 14 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 16 MCNEESE STATE 21 TEXAS SOUTHERN 28 IDAHO 30 SEATTLE OCTOBER 5 at San Jose State 7 at Utah State 12 LOUISIANA TECH 19 NEW MEXICO STATE 21 at #23 Denver 28 at UTSA NOVEMBER 1 vs. Idaho 2 vs. Denver
W, 1-0 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 W, 6-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-2 W, 3-1 L, 0-4 L, 0-2 W, 3-0 L, 0-1 W, 1-0 (2OT) W, 2-1 (OT) L, 0-2
*Western Athletic Conference game NOTE: Texas State joined the league on July 1, 2013.
2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer
TROJANS
TROY Head coach CHRIS BENTLEY has turned the Troy University soccer program around in his five seasons with the Trojans, amassing 46 wins, the most of any coach in program history, and advancing to the Sun Belt Conference Championships in four consecutive seasons. Last year, Bentley led the Trojans to a 9-9-2 regular season record, the fourth consecutive season with at least nine wins. Prior to Bentley joining the program, the Trojans never had back-to-back nine-win seasons. In fact, Bentley’s 46 career wins is just four shy of the combined total for the program prior to his arrival. Success on the pitch is not all that Bentley has accomplished while leading the Trojans. In his five seasons in Troy, the Trojans have earned five consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Awards, honoring the student-athletes’ hard work in the classroom. A native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Bentley earned his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and his Master’s Degree from Delta State University. In addition, Bentley has earned the USSF “A” License, NSCAA National Goalkeeping Diploma and NSCAA National Youth Diploma.
School Quick Facts Chancellor....................................................... Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. Faculty Representative..........................................Dr. Fred Green Athletics Director......................................................John Hartwell SWA.................................................................................Sandy Atkins Location..........................................................Jonesboro, Arkansas Founded........................................................................................1887 Enrollment................................................................................ 25,000 Nickname.................................................................................Trojans Colors.......................................................... Cardinal, Black & Silver Home Field....................................................Troy Soccer Complex Athletic Dept. Phone...............................................334-670-3482 Ticket Office Phone.............................................1-877-878-WINS Website........................................................ www.troytrojans.com
Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach................................................................. Chris Bentley Alma Mater, Year......................... Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 2004 Record at TROY (Years)......................................46-48-1 8(six) Career Record...................................................................... Same Assistant Coach........................................................ Claire Scanlan Years at TROY..........................................................Fifth Season Graduate Assistant Coach......................Kristina Stolpovskaya Years at TROY...........................................................First Season Soccer Office Phone................................................334-670-5707 Athletic Trainer..................................................Lindsey Braddock
Team Information 2012 Overall Record...............................................................9-10-2 Conference Record/Finish............................................4-5-1 (6th) Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................... 15/7 Newcomers..........................................................................................7 WSOC Contact...................................................................Tyler Pigg Office......................................................................334-670-5655 Cell...........................................................................334-444-1296 Email.................................................................tepigg@troy.edu SID Fax..........................................................................334-670-5665 SID Mailing Address.................................Tine Davis Fieldhouse .................................................... 5000 Veterans Stadium Drive ........................................................................ Troy, AL 36082270-
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Chris Bentley
2012 TROJANS FINAL STATISTICS >>> NO. 9 23 18 7 16 2 10 6 11 21 14 12 8 24 3 20 19 5 17 15 4 1 0 00
PLAYER GP G Chelsey Williams 21 8 Cecilia Thorngren 21 4 Maddie Tieken 17 3 Louise Cheng 19 3 Chanel Elgin 18 3 Jasmine Fahrnbauer 21 3 Jane Latif 19 2 Alissa Jones 18 1 Nikki Stamaris 6 1 Payton Donley 21 1 Katie Cersley 14 1 Samantha Morgan 21 0 Emily Sleeman 21 0 Paige McMillan 21 0 Kirsten Rendall 20 0 Erin Cersley 21 0 Kailani Decock 7 0 Georgia Wallis 21 0 Lindsey Williams 2 0 Meagan Edwards 5 0 Karina Moore 1 0 Katie Comeno-Lewis 16 0 Caitlin Buono 1 0 Maddie Winter 14 0 TOTAL............... 21 30 OPPONENTS........... 21 36
NO. 0 1 00
GOALKEEPER GP Caitlin Buono 1-0 K. Comeno-Lewis 16-9 Maddie Winter 14-12 TOTAL............... 21 OPPONENTS........... 21
A 4 9 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 30
PTS 20 17 8 8 7 6 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 102
MINUTES GA 12:13 0 1043:27 17 915:48 19 1971:28 36 1971:28 30
2013 TROJANS SCHEDULE >>> SH SHOT% GW 64 .125 2 30 .133 3 16 .188 1 11 .273 2 9 .333 0 17 .176 0 7 .286 1 23 .043 0 7 .143 0 5 .200 0 2 .500 0 15 .000 0 14 .000 0 6 .000 0 4 .000 0 9 .000 0 4 .000 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 247 .121 9 366 .098 10
AVG SAVE 0.00 0 1.47 78 1.87 63 1.64 146 1.37 93
PK-AT 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 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 4-5 1-1
PCT W L T SHO .000 0 0 0 0.0 .821 3 5 1 2.3 .768 6 5 1 2.3 .802 9 10 2 7 .756 10 8 2 6
AUGUST 23 at Alabama State 25 at Stetson 30 (1) LOUISIANA TECH SEPTEMBER 1 (1) JACKSON STATE 6 at UAB 8 at Auburn 13 at Jacksonville State 15 MURRAY STATE 20 GARDNER-WEBB 22 at Kennesaw St. 29 TEXAS STATE * OCTOBER 3 ARKANSAS STATE * 6 at UALR * 11 at Western Kentucky * 13 at Georgia State * 20 SOUTH ALABAMA * 24 LOUISIANA-MONROE * 27 at Louisiana-Lafayette * NOVEMBER 6-10 (2) at SBC Championship
7:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM TBA
*Sun Belt Conference match
(1) Trojan Classic (Troy, AL) (2) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
2013 TROJANS ROSTER >>>
2012 TROJANS FINAL RESULTS >>>
## NAME 00 Madison Winter 0 Caitlin Buono 1 Annabell Simpson 2 Jasmine Fahrnbauer 3 Kirsten Rendall 5 Georgia Wallis 6 Necee Jennings 7 Louise Cheng 8 Emily Sleeman 9 Abby Reynolds 10 Jane Latif 12 Samantha Morgan 13 Sarah Sheffield 15 Meagan Edwards 18 Maddie Tieken 19 Kailani Decock 20 Nicole Harris 21 Payton Donley 22 Rachel Dymecki 23 Cecilia Thorngren 24 Paige McMillan 25 Haley Dunham
AUGUST 17 ALABAMA STATE 19 at Alcorn State 22 OLE MISS 24 at Wofford 26 at Furman 31 (1) LOUISIANA TECH SEPTEMBER 2 (1) STETSON 7 (2) vs. Elon 9 (2) at UNC Wilmington 16 MERCER 21 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * 23 FIU * 30 at North Texas * OCTOBER 5 ARKANSAS STATE * 7 UALR * 12 at Middle Tennessee * 14 at Western Kentucky * 18 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * 21 at Louisiana-Monroe * 26 SOUTH ALABAMA * 31 (3) vs. No. 3 FIU
YR POS HT HOMETOWN Sr. GK St. Simons Island, Ga. Sr. GK Ocean Springs, Miss. Fr. F Baton Rouge, La. So. M Canton, Ga. So. D Bristol, England Jr. D Spalding, England Fr. M Powder Springs, Ga. So. M/F Berkshire, England So. M Cornwall, England Fr. M Gloucestershire, England Jr. M Newcastle, England Sr. D/M Biloxi, Miss. Fr. D/M Leesburg, Ga. So. D Flower Mound, Texas Sr. M/F Arlington, Texas Sr. M/F Calgary, Alberta, Canada Fr. D/M/F Miami, Fla. So. D/M Woodstock, Ga. Fr. D/M/F Acworth, Ga. Sr. M/F Floda, Sweden Jr. D/M/F Oak Leaf, Texas Fr. M/F Simpsonville, S. C.
CECILIA THORNGREN was one of three Trojans to start all 21 games. Led the team and the Sun Belt Conference with nine assists, a new program record for assists in a season. Finished second on the team with 17 points. Scored two goals and added two assists in a 5-0 win over Alcorn State. Had one goal and two assists in a 5-3 win over Alabama State. Led the Trojans with three game-winning goals. Fired 30 shots on the season, with 14 on goal. Currently tied for third all-time with 11 career assists. Tied for fourth all-time with four career game-winning goals.
W, 5-3 W, 5-0 L, 0-5 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 1-0 W, 2-1 (2OT) L, 0-4 L, 1-4 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 (OT) L, 1-5 L, 1-2 W, 4-0 L, 1-3 T, 1-1 (2OT) W, 1-0 (2OT) W, 3-0 W, 2-1 (OT) L, 0-2
*Sun Belt Conference game (1) Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) (2) Hilton Garden Inn Invitational (Wilmington, N.C.) (3) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)
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WESTERN KENTUCKY School Quick Facts President............................................................... Dr. Gary Ransdell Faculty Representative....................................... Dr. Craig Martin Athletics Director.......................................................Todd Stewart SWA...............................................................................Pam Herriford Location..........................................................Jonesboro, Arkansas Founded........................................................................................1906 Enrollment................................................................................ 21,045 Nickname.....................................................................Lady Toppers Colors.......................................................................... Red and White Home Field.................................................. WKU Soccer Complex Athletic Dept. Phone...............................................270-745-5276 Ticket Office Phone.............................................1-800-5-BIG RED Website......................................................... www.wkusports.com
Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach.................................................................Jason Neidell
Alma Mater, Year........................................................ Yale, 1994
Record at WKU (Years).................................... 140-75-23 (12)
Career Record...................................................................... Same
Assistant Coach..............................................................Chris Tinius
Years at WKU............................................................. 7th Season
Assistant Coach..................................................... Dustin Downey
Years at WKU............................................................ 2nd Season
Soccer Office Phone................................................270-745-6563 Athletic Trainer.....................................................Danielle Vaughn
Team Information 2012 Overall Record...............................................................12-5-3 Conference Record/Finish............................................6-1-3 (4th) Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................... 13/7 Newcomers........................................................................................12 WSOC Contact.......................................................... Jeremy Brown Office......................................................................270-745-5388 Cell...........................................................................812-205-6229 Email..................................................jeremy.brown@wku.edu SID Mailing Address.................E.A. Diddle Arena, Room 1454 1605 Avenue of Champions Bowling Green, KY 42101
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JASON NEIDELL, the only head coach in WKU women’s soccer history, returns for his 13th season with the WKU Soccer program after a 12-5-3 campaign in 2012 in which the Lady Toppers advanced to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament and placed five athletes on the allconference team. In the last six seasons, Neidell’s Lady Toppers have reached the championship game of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament twice and own the most regular season conference wins among active Sun Belt Conference team members since the start of the 2007 season with 43. In his first 12 seasons, Neidell has led the Lady Toppers to a 140-75-23 record. The 2009 team set a school record for conference victories with nine, and the 2007 Lady Toppers won their first regular-season Sun Belt Conference championship. Neidell’s 2008 squad set a program record for victories, winning 15 games. Neidell has guided the Lady Toppers program since its inception in 2001 and continues to bring the program more recognition on the national stage. Eleven of Neidell’s first 12 teams have recorded winning records. Of those 11 teams, 10 have won at least 10 matches. Neidell has led WKU to at least nine wins in seven-straight seasons, including a Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship appearance in 2011.
2012 LADY TOPPERS FINAL STATISTICS >>>
2013 LADY TOPPERS SCHEDULE >>>
NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% GW PK-AT 23 Buechel, Amanda 20 10 4 24 66 0.152 4 0-0 5 Moats, Lauren 20 7 1 15 34 0.206 1 0-0 11 Sartori, Nicholette 16 3 2 8 28 0.107 1 0-0 9 Sisler, Sydney 17 3 1 7 29 0.103 2 0-0 10 Stahlke, Ali 20 3 1 7 9 0.333 1 2-2 25 Sims, Christen 20 2 2 6 23 0.087 0 0-0 21 Auscherman, Allie 20 2 1 5 27 0.074 1 0-0 15 Tchoula, Chrissy 20 1 3 5 26 0.038 1 0-0 27 Lange, Torrie 20 2 0 4 9 0.222 0 0-0 2 Curry, Andrea 20 1 1 3 23 0.043 1 0-0 3 Rymer, Courtney 20 0 3 3 23 0 0 0-0 26 Burnette, Kelsey 20 0 3 3 11 0 0 0-0 31 Clark, Chandler 19 1 0 2 14 0.071 0 0-0 13 Lindsey, Stephanie 20 0 1 1 4 0 0 0-0 33 Haffner, Haley 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-0 4 Ottaway, Kiersten 15 0 0 0 13 0 0 0-0 22 Clancey, Alanna 18 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0 6 Crowder, Lauren 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 34 Steber, Kayla 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 20 35 24 94 345 0.101 12 2-2 OPPONENTS........... 20 17 15 49 219 0.078 5 0-1
AUGUST 23 UTAH 30 RICE SEPTEMBER 1 INDIANA STATE 5 AUSTIN PEAY 8 MEMPHIS 13 at Western Carolina 15 at Tennessee 20 at Belmont 22 LIPSCOMB 27 LOUISIANA-MONROE * 29 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * OCTOBER 6 at Texas State * 11 TROY * 13 at South Alabama * 18 at Arkansas State * 20 at UALR * 25 GEORGIA STATE * 27 at Evansville NOVEMBER 6-10 (1) at SBC Championship
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GOALKEEPER GP Barnes, Katlyn 2-0 Hall, Nikki 20-20 TOTAL............... 20 OPPONENTS........... 20
MINUTES GA AVG SAVE 28:55:00 0 0 4 1839:11:00 17 0.83 72 1868:06:00 17 0.82 82 1868:06:00 35 1.69 139
PCT W L T SHO 1.000 0 1-0 0 0.1 0.809 12 1-5 3 8.1 0.828 12 1-5 3 9 0.799 5 1-12 3 3
2013 LADY TOPPERS ROSTER >>> ## NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN 1 Nora Abolins Sr. GK 5-8 Demoretsville, Ontario 2 Andrea Curry Sr. F/D 5-2 Fairfield, Ohio 3 Abbi Schopper Fr. D 5-5 Indianapolis, Ind. 4 Kiersten Ottaway Sr. MF 5-3 Fairfield, Ohio 5 Lauren Moats So. F/MF 5-5 Nixa, Mo. 6 Caitlin Hesse Fr. MF 5-7 Atlanta, Ga. 7 Haley Baldridge Fr. MF 5-8 Liberty, Mo. 8 Olivia Fitzgerald Fr. D 5-6 Carmel, Ind. 9 Sydney Sisler RS-Sr. F/M 5-10 Nicholasville, Ky. 10 Shelby Todd Fr. F/D 5-7 Brentwood, Tenn. 12 Iris Dunn Fr. F 5-6 Tavernier, Fla. 13 Stephanie Lindsey Sr. D 5-9 Indianapolis, Ind. 15 Chrissy Tchoula Sr. M 5-4 Noblesville, Ind. 16 Alex Lonnemann Fr. D 5-7 Park Hills, Ky. 17 Kelly Phipps Fr. F 5-10 Dublin, Ohio 18 Nikki Hall So. GK 5-9 Hamilton, OH 19 Taryn O’Shea RS-Sr. F 5-9 Midlothian, Va. 20 Christine Gordon Fr. MF 5-6 Carmel, Ind. 21 Allie Auscherman Jr. M 5-4 Carmel, Ind. 22 Alanna Clancey So. D 5-6 Carmel, Ind. 24 Madison Franklin Fr. F 5-7 Strongsville, Ohio 25 Makenzie Costner Fr. D 5-8 Dublin, Ohio 26 Kelsey Burnette RS-Jr. M 5-8 Bowling Green, Ky. 27 Torrie Lange Sr. M 5-7 Florence, Ky. 31 Chandler Clark So. M 5-8 Edgewood, Ky. 33 Haley Haffner So. M 5-8 Noblesville, Ind. 34 Kayla Steber Sr. D 5-7 Danville, Ky.
CHRISSY TCHOULA’s versatility in midfield earned her first-team All-SBC honors in 2012, as the junior helped anchor WKU’s stout defensive unit while also sparking the Lady Topper offense with three assists and a goal...Was also a second-team Academic All-Region selection by the NSCAA...Tchoula started 18 of 20 games and saw 1,302 minutes of action...She scored the third goal of her career against Bowling Green, a game-winner...Tchoula launched 26 shots as a junior... Was a key piece on the defensive end, aiding WKU in shutting out nine opponents, including four straight from Sept. 15-Sept.28.
12:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM TBA
*Sun Belt Conference match
(1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
2012 LADY TOPPERS FINAL RESULTS >>> AUGUST 17 EVANSVILLE W, 3-0 19 TENNESSEE RV L, 1-4 24 (1) vs. Xavier W, 3-0 26 (1) vs. Northern Kentucky W, 2-1 SEPTEMBER 1 (2) vs. Bowling Green W, 2-1 3 (2) at Minnesota L, 0-1 9 VANDERBILT L, 1-4 15 BELMONT W, 1-0 21 ARKANSAS STATE * W, 2-0 23 UALR * W, 5-0 28 at Florida Atlantic * W, 1-0 (OT) 30 at FIU * L, 0-1 (OT) OCTOBER 5 at Louisiana-Lafayette * T, 1-1 (2OT) 7 at Louisiana-Monroe * W, 6-1 12 SOUTH ALABAMA * W, 2-0 14 TROY * T, 1-1 (2OT) 21 NORTH TEXAS * W, 2-0 26 at Middle Tennessee * T, 1-1 (2OT) 31 (3) vs. No. 5 Arkansas State W, 1-0 NOVEMBER 2 (3) vs. No. 1 North Texas L, 0-1 *Sun Belt Conference game (1) Ball State Tournament (Muncie, Ind.) (2) Minnesota Tournament (St. Paul, Minn.) (3) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)
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2013 CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET
2013 SUN BELT CONFERENCE SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP NOVEMBER 6-10 - SAN MARCOS, TEXAS - HOST: TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY BOBCATS FIRST ROUND • NOVEMBER 6
SECOND ROUND • NOVEMBER 8
FINALS • NOVEMBER 10
No. 8 Seed M1 - WED 10:00 AM
No. 1 Seed M5 - FRI 4:00 PM
No. 5 Seed M2 - WED 1:00 PM
No. 4 Seed
M7 - SUN 1:00 PM Sun Belt Network
No. 7 Seed M3 - WED 4:00 PM
No. 2 Seed M6 - FRI 7:00 PM
No. 6 Seed M4 - WED 7:00 PM
No. 3 Seed NOTE: The championship match will be televised live via the Sun Belt Network on CST/CSS. Check your local listings for the channel lineup. NOTE: The host team reserves the right to choose the playing time for their first round game only. All times are subject to change.
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2012 FINAL OVERALL STATS
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TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Team GP Shots Fouls Offside Arkansas State 20 338 137 22 FIU 21 321 199 58 Florida Atlantic 18 228 132 21 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 294 178 54 Louisiana-Monroe 19 170 166 21 Middle Tennessee 20 379 139 49 North Texas 23 447 168 51 South Alabama 21 334 172 34 Troy 21 247 170 62 UALR 18 196 96 36 Western Kentucky 20 345 116 34
Corners PK PKA YC RC 85 1 1 4 0 106 4 3 8 0 57 4 3 6 1 95 1 1 6 0 58 1 0 19 1 123 2 2 3 0 138 2 2 9 0 83 3 2 5 0 67 5 4 5 0 60 1 1 1 0 77 2 2 5 0
ASSISTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G FIU 21 40 1.90 Middle Tennessee 20 38 1.90 Arkansas State 20 31 1.55 North Texas 23 27 1.17 South Alabama 21 25 1.19 Western Kentucky 20 24 1.20 Troy 21 23 1.10 Louisiana-Monroe 19 22 1.16 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 19 0.95 Florida Atlantic 18 14 0.78 UALR 18 11 0.61
SHOTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G North Texas 23 448 19.48 Middle Tennessee 20 379 18.95 Western Kentucky 20 345 17.25 Arkansas State 20 338 16.90 South Alabama 21 334 15.90 FIU 21 321 15.29 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 294 14.70 Troy 21 247 11.76 Florida Atlantic 18 228 12.67 UALR 18 196 10.89 Louisiana-Monroe 19 170 8.95
ASSISTS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. FIU 21 40 1.90 2. Middle Tennessee 20 38 1.90 3. Arkansas State 20 31 1.55 4. Western Kentucky 20 24 1.20 5. South Alabama 21 25 1.19 6. North Texas 23 27 1.17 7. Louisiana-Monroe 19 22 1.16 8. Troy 21 23 1.10 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 19 0.95 10. Florida Atlantic 18 14 0.78 11. UALR 18 11 0.61
POINTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G Middle Tennessee 20 152 7.60 North Texas 23 123 5.35 FIU 21 122 5.81 Arkansas State 20 113 5.65 Western Kentucky 20 94 4.70 Troy 21 83 3.95 South Alabama 21 81 3.86 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 77 3.85 Florida Atlantic 18 60 3.33 Louisiana-Monroe 19 52 2.74 UALR 18 37 2.06
GOALS ALLOWED ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Western Kentucky 20 17 0.85 2. FIU 21 20 0.95 3. North Texas 23 22 0.96 4. Middle Tennessee 20 25 1.25 5. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 28 1.40 Arkansas State 20 28 1.40 7. South Alabama 21 32 1.52 8. Troy 21 36 1.71 9. Florida Atlantic 18 40 2.22 10. Louisiana-Monroe 19 48 2.53 11. UALR 18 73 4.06
GOALS ## 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G Middle Tennessee 20 57 2.85 North Texas 23 48 2.09 Arkansas State 20 41 2.05 FIU 21 41 1.95 Western Kentucky 20 35 1.75 Troy 21 30 1.43 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 29 1.45 South Alabama 21 28 1.33 Florida Atlantic 18 23 1.28 Louisiana-Monroe 19 15 0.79 UALR 18 13 0.72
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg 1. Western Kentucky 20 17 1868:06 0.82 2. North Texas 23 22 2158:39 0.92 3. FIU 21 20 1941:06 0.93 4. Middle Tennessee 20 25 1841:49 1.22 5. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 28 1868:56 1.35 6. Arkansas State 20 28 1819:35 1.38 7. South Alabama 21 32 1979:01 1.46 8. Troy 21 36 1971:28 1.64 9. Florida Atlantic 18 40 1678:13 2.15 10. Louisiana-Monroe 19 48 1710:00 2.53 11. UALR 18 73 1620:00 4.06
GOALS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Middle Tennessee 20 57 2.85 2. North Texas 23 48 2.09 3. Arkansas State 20 41 2.05 4. FIU 21 41 1.95 5. Western Kentucky 20 35 1.75 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 29 1.45 7. Troy 21 30 1.43 8. South Alabama 21 28 1.33 9. Florida Atlantic 18 23 1.28 10. Louisiana-Monroe 19 15 0.79 11. UALR 18 13 0.72
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SAVES ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G UALR 18 165 9.17 Louisiana-Monroe 19 149 7.84 Troy 21 146 6.95 South Alabama 21 136 6.48 FIU 21 124 5.90 Florida Atlantic 18 109 6.06 North Texas 23 97 4.22 Arkansas State 20 97 4.85 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 92 4.60 Middle Tennessee 20 83 4.15 Western Kentucky 20 82 4.10
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SHUTOUTS ## 1. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP Shutouts Avg/G Western Kentucky 20 9 0.45 North Texas 23 9 0.39 South Alabama 21 8 0.38 FIU 21 8 0.38 Arkansas State 20 7 0.35 Troy 21 7 0.33 Middle Tennessee 20 5 0.25 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 4 0.20 Louisiana-Monroe 19 3 0.16 Florida Atlantic 18 2 0.11 UALR 18 1 0.06
OFFSIDES ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
FOULS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G FIU 21 199 9.48 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 178 8.90 South Alabama 21 172 8.19 Troy 21 170 8.10 North Texas 23 168 7.30 Louisiana-Monroe 19 166 8.74 Middle Tennessee 20 139 6.95 Arkansas State 20 137 6.85 Florida Atlantic 18 132 7.33 Western Kentucky 20 116 5.80 UALR 18 96 5.33
YELLOW CARDS ## Team GP No. Avg/G 11. Louisiana-Monroe 19 19 1.00 2. North Texas 23 9 0.39 3. FIU 21 8 0.38 4. Florida Atlantic 18 6 0.33 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 6 0.30 6. South Alabama 21 5 0.24 Western Kentucky 20 5 0.25 Troy 21 5 0.24 9. Arkansas State 20 4 0.20 10. Middle Tennessee 20 3 0.15 11. UALR 18 1 0.06
CORNERS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G North Texas 23 138 6.00 Middle Tennessee 20 123 6.15 FIU 21 106 5.05 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 95 4.75 Arkansas State 20 85 4.25 South Alabama 21 83 3.95 Western Kentucky 20 77 3.85 Troy 21 67 3.19 UALR 18 60 3.33 Louisiana-Monroe 19 58 3.05 Florida Atlantic 18 57 3.17
Team GP No. Avg/G Troy 21 62 2.95 FIU 21 58 2.76 Louisiana-Lafayette 20 54 2.70 North Texas 23 51 2.22 Middle Tennessee 20 49 2.45 UALR 18 36 2.00 Western Kentucky 20 34 1.70 South Alabama 21 34 1.62 Arkansas State 20 22 1.10 Louisiana-Monroe 19 21 1.11 Florida Atlantic 18 21 1.17
CONFERENCE OVERALL STANDINGS W L T Pts Pct GF GA W L T Pts Pct GF GA North Texas 8 1 1 25 .850 29 11 16 5 2 50 .739 48 22 Middle Tennessee 8 1 1 25 .850 26 11 14 5 1 43 .725 57 25 FIU 8 1 1 25 .850 25 8 13 6 2 41 .667 41 20 Western Kentucky 6 1 3 21 .750 21 5 12 5 3 39 .675 35 17 Arkansas State 5 4 1 16 .550 18 15 11 8 1 34 .575 41 28 Troy 4 5 1 13 .450 15 16 9 10 2 29 .476 30 36 South Alabama 3 5 2 11 .400 17 12 8 10 3 27 .452 28 32 Florida Atlantic 3 7 0 9 .300 14 18 5 13 0 15 .278 23 40 Louisiana-Lafayette 2 6 2 8 .300 7 14 8 10 2 26 .450 29 28 Louisiana-Monroe 1 9 0 3 .100 5 29 4 15 0 12 .211 15 48 UALR 1 9 0 3 .100 6 44 2 16 0 6 .111 13 73 Team No. Record in streak (W-L-T) Louisiana-Lafayette 2 1 0 1
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2012 FINAL CONFERENCE STATS
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TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Team GP Shots Fouls Offside Arkansas State 10 174 79 9 FIU 10 176 96 36 Florida Atlantic 10 138 67 13 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 136 97 23 Louisiana-Monroe 10 79 78 10 Middle Tennessee 10 202 75 19 North Texas 10 227 62 25 South Alabama 10 163 85 13 Troy 10 121 83 28 UALR 10 102 56 24 Western Kentucky 10 194 60 19
Corners PK PKA YC RC 32 1 1 1 0 59 2 2 2 0 29 3 2 2 0 41 0 0 4 0 27 0 0 9 1 67 1 1 1 0 79 1 1 4 0 44 2 1 3 0 27 2 2 2 0 31 0 0 1 0 47 1 1 3 0
ASSISTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G FIU 10 25 2.50 Middle Tennessee 10 19 1.90 North Texas 10 15 1.50 Western Kentucky 10 14 1.40 South Alabama 10 14 1.40 Arkansas State 10 11 1.10 Troy 10 10 1.00 Louisiana-Monroe 10 7 0.70 UALR 10 6 0.60 Florida Atlantic 10 6 0.60 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 4 0.40
SHOTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G North Texas 10 227 22.70 Middle Tennessee 10 202 20.20 Western Kentucky 10 194 19.40 FIU 10 176 17.60 Arkansas State 10 174 17.40 South Alabama 10 163 16.30 Florida Atlantic 10 138 13.80 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 136 13.60 Troy 10 121 12.10 UALR 10 102 10.20 Louisiana-Monroe 10 79 7.90
ASSISTS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. FIU 10 25 2.50 2. Middle Tennessee 10 19 1.90 3. North Texas 10 15 1.50 4. Western Kentucky 10 14 1.40 South Alabama 10 14 1.40 6. Arkansas State 10 11 1.10 7. Troy 10 10 1.00 8. Louisiana-Monroe 10 7 0.70 9. Florida Atlantic 10 6 0.60 UALR 10 6 0.60 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 10 4 0.40
POINTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G FIU 10 75 7.50 North Texas 10 73 7.30 Middle Tennessee 10 71 7.10 Western Kentucky 10 56 5.60 South Alabama 10 48 4.80 Arkansas State 10 47 4.70 Troy 10 40 4.00 Florida Atlantic 10 34 3.40 UALR 10 18 1.80 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 18 1.80 Louisiana-Monroe 10 17 1.70
GOALS ALLOWED ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Western Kentucky 10 5 0.50 2. FIU 10 8 0.80 3. Middle Tennessee 10 11 1.10 North Texas 10 11 1.10 5. South Alabama 10 12 1.20 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 10 14 1.40 7. Arkansas State 10 15 1.50 8. Troy 10 16 1.60 9. Florida Atlantic 10 18 1.80 10. Louisiana-Monroe 10 29 2.90 11. UALR 10 44 4.40
GOALS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G North Texas 10 29 2.90 Middle Tennessee 10 26 2.60 FIU 10 25 2.50 Western Kentucky 10 21 2.10 Arkansas State 10 18 1.80 South Alabama 10 17 1.70 Troy 10 15 1.50 Florida Atlantic 10 14 1.40 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 7 0.70 UALR 10 6 0.60 Louisiana-Monroe 10 5 0.50
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg 1. Western Kentucky 10 5 968:06 0.46 2. FIU 10 8 925:31 0.78 3. Middle Tennessee 10 11 936:14 1.06 4. North Texas 10 11 919:56 1.08 5. South Alabama 10 12 943:41 1.14 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 10 14 965:28 1.31 7. Arkansas State 10 15 920:00 1.47 8. Troy 10 16 942:22 1.53 9. Florida Atlantic 10 18 928:14 1.75 10. Louisiana-Monroe 10 29 900:00 2.90 11. UALR 10 44 900:00 4.40
GOALS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. North Texas 10 29 2.90 2. Middle Tennessee 10 26 2.60 3. FIU 10 25 2.50 4. Western Kentucky 10 21 2.10 5. Arkansas State 10 18 1.80 6. South Alabama 10 17 1.70 7. Troy 10 15 1.50 8. Florida Atlantic 10 14 1.40 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 10 7 0.70 10. UALR 10 6 0.60 11. Louisiana-Monroe 10 5 0.50
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SAVES ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G Louisiana-Monroe 10 103 10.30 UALR 10 92 9.20 Troy 10 83 8.30 South Alabama 10 71 7.10 Florida Atlantic 10 65 6.50 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 53 5.30 Arkansas State 10 52 5.20 FIU 10 51 5.10 Middle Tennessee 10 42 4.20 Western Kentucky 10 38 3.80 North Texas 10 34 3.40
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SHUTOUTS ## 1. 2. 4. 6. 9. 11.
Team GP Shutouts Avg/G Western Kentucky 10 5 0.50 South Alabama 10 4 0.40 FIU 10 4 0.40 Troy 10 3 0.30 Arkansas State 10 3 0.30 Florida Atlantic 10 2 0.20 Middle Tennessee 10 2 0.20 North Texas 10 2 0.20 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 1 0.10 Louisiana-Monroe 10 1 0.10 UALR 10 0 0.00
OFFSIDES ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. 11.
FOULS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Team GP No. Avg/G Louisiana-Lafayette 10 97 9.70 FIU 10 96 9.60 South Alabama 10 85 8.50 Troy 10 83 8.30 Arkansas State 10 79 7.90 Louisiana-Monroe 10 78 7.80 Middle Tennessee 10 75 7.50 Florida Atlantic 10 67 6.70 North Texas 10 62 6.20 Western Kentucky 10 60 6.00 UALR 10 56 5.60
YELLOW CARDS ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Louisiana-Monroe 10 9 0.90 2. Louisiana-Lafayette 10 4 0.40 North Texas 10 4 0.40 4. South Alabama 10 3 0.30 Western Kentucky 10 3 0.30 6. Florida Atlantic 10 2 0.20 FIU 10 2 0.20 Troy 10 2 0.20 9. Arkansas State 10 1 0.10 UALR 10 1 0.10 Middle Tennessee 10 1 0.10
CORNERS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Team GP No. Avg/G North Texas 10 79 7.90 Middle Tennessee 10 67 6.70 FIU 10 59 5.90 Western Kentucky 10 47 4.70 South Alabama 10 44 4.40 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 41 4.10 Arkansas State 10 32 3.20 UALR 10 31 3.10 Florida Atlantic 10 29 2.90 Troy 10 27 2.70 Louisiana-Monroe 10 27 2.70
Team GP No. Avg/G FIU 10 36 3.60 Troy 10 28 2.80 North Texas 10 25 2.50 UALR 10 24 2.40 Louisiana-Lafayette 10 23 2.30 Middle Tennessee 10 19 1.90 Western Kentucky 10 19 1.90 Florida Atlantic 10 13 1.30 South Alabama 10 13 1.30 Louisiana-Monroe 10 10 1.00 Arkansas State 10 9 0.90
CONFERENCE OVERALL STANDINGS W L T Pts Pct GF GA W L T Pts Pct GF GA North Texas 8 1 1 25 .850 29 11 8 1 1 25 .850 29 11 Middle Tennessee 8 1 1 25 .850 26 11 8 1 1 25 .850 26 11 FIU 8 1 1 25 .850 25 8 8 1 1 25 .850 25 8 Western Kentucky 6 1 3 21 .750 21 5 6 1 3 21 .750 21 5 Arkansas State 5 4 1 16 .550 18 15 5 4 1 16 .550 18 15 Troy 4 5 1 13 .450 15 16 4 5 1 13 .450 15 16 South Alabama 3 5 2 11 .400 17 12 3 5 2 11 .400 17 12 Florida Atlantic 3 7 0 9 .300 14 18 3 7 0 9 .300 14 18 Louisiana-Lafayette 2 6 2 8 .300 7 14 2 6 2 8 .300 7 14 UALR 1 9 0 3 .100 6 44 1 9 0 3 .100 6 44 Louisiana-Monroe 1 9 0 3 .100 5 29 1 9 0 3 .100 5 29 Team No. Record in streak (W-L-T) Western Kentucky 6 3 0 3 Troy 4 3 0 1 Arkansas State 2 2 0 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 2 1 0 1
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SHOTS ## Player-Team 1. Chelsea Leiva-FIU 2. Michelle Young-NT 3. Amber Haggerty-NT 4. Buechel, Amanda-WKU 5. Chelsey Williams-TROY 6. Emslie, Claire-FAU 7. Karla Pineda-NT 8. FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU 9. Clarissa Hernandez-USA 10. Fehr,Karlea-ULM
GP 21 23 23 20 21 16 22 20 21 19
No. Avg/G 91 4.33 82 3.57 70 3.04 66 3.30 64 3.05 62 3.88 60 2.73 57 2.85 56 2.67 54 2.84
ASSISTS ## Player-Team 1. Weinhardt, Madlen-FIU Cecilia Thorngren-TROY 3. Whitney Jorgenson-MT FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU MCMURTRY, ASHLEY-ASU Chelsea Leiva-FIU Karla Pineda-NT 8. Kate Loye-MT Regina Thomas-MT Scarlett Montoya-FIU
GP 21 21 20 20 20 21 22 17 20 21
No. Avg/G 9 0.43 9 0.43 7 0.35 7 0.35 7 0.35 7 0.33 7 0.32 6 0.35 6 0.30 6 0.29
SAVES PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Holland,Alex-ULM 2. Shantel Wittke-UALR 3. Lantes, Ashley-FAU 4. Melissa Drish-USA 5. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 6. Katie Comeno-Lewis-TROY 7. Natalie Marsh-UALR 8. Maddie Winter-TROY 9. Moorefield, Amanda-ULL 10. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU
GP 19 16 18 11 21 16 13 14 20 16
No. Avg/G 125 6.58 96 6.00 101 5.61 56 5.09 106 5.05 78 4.88 61 4.69 63 4.50 82 4.10 65 4.06
SHOTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Chelsea Leiva-FIU 2. Emslie, Claire-FAU 3. Michelle Young-NT 4. Buechel, Amanda-WKU 5. Chelsey Williams-TROY 6. Amber Haggerty-NT 7. Kate Loye-MT 8. FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU 9. Fehr,Karlea-ULM 10. Karla Pineda-NT
GP 21 16 23 20 21 23 17 20 19 22
No. Avg/G 91 4.33 62 3.88 82 3.57 66 3.30 64 3.05 70 3.04 50 2.94 57 2.85 54 2.84 60 2.73
ASSISTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Nash, Brittney-FAU 2. Cecilia Thorngren-TROY Weinhardt, Madlen-FIU 4. Kate Loye-MT 5. MCMURTRY, ASHLEY-ASU Whitney Jorgenson-MT FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU 8. Chelsea Leiva-FIU 9. Karla Pineda-NT 10. Regina Thomas-MT
GP 10 21 21 17 20 20 20 21 22 20
No. Avg/G 5 0.50 9 0.43 9 0.43 6 0.35 7 0.35 7 0.35 7 0.35 7 0.33 7 0.32 6 0.30
SHUTOUTS ## Player-Team 1. Hall, Nikki-WKU 2. Jackie Kerestine-NT 3. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 4. Melissa Drish-USA 5. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 6. Moorefield, Amanda-ULL Lauren Arnold-USA 8. Kelsey Brouwer-MT 9. Maddie Winter-TROY Katie Comeno-Lewis-TROY
GP 20 23 21 11 16 20 14 11 14 16
Sho Sho/G 8.1 0.41 7.2 0.31 7.1 0.34 4.1 0.37 3.2 0.20 3.1 0.16 3.1 0.22 3.0 0.27 2.3 0.16 2.3 0.14
GAME-WINNING GOALS ## Player-Team 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 2. FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU Chelsea Leiva-FIU 4. Buechel, Amanda-WKU Michelle Young-NT
GP 20 20 21 20 23
No. Avg/G 8 0.40 5 0.25 5 0.24 4 0.20 4 0.17
SHUTOUTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Hall, Nikki-WKU 2. Melissa Drish-USA 3. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 4. Jackie Kerestine-NT 5. Kelsey Brouwer-MT 6. Lauren Arnold-USA 7. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 8. Maddie Winter-TROY 9. Moorefield, Amanda-ULL 10. Katie Comeno-Lewis-TROY
GP 20 11 21 23 11 14 16 14 20 16
Sho Sho/G 8.1 0.41 4.1 0.37 7.1 0.34 7.2 0.31 3.0 0.27 3.1 0.22 3.2 0.20 2.3 0.16 3.1 0.16 2.3 0.14
POINTS ## Player-Team 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 2. Chelsea Leiva-FIU 3. Whitney Jorgenson-MT FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU 5. Buechel, Amanda-WKU Scarlett Montoya-FIU 7. Michelle Young-NT 8. Emslie, Claire-FAU 9. Karla Pineda-NT 10. Kate Loye-MT Chelsey Williams-TROY
GP 20 21 20 20 20 21 23 16 22 17 21
Goals 14 11 9 9 10 9 10 10 7 7 8
Ast. Pts Avg/G 4 32 1.60 7 29 1.38 7 25 1.25 7 25 1.25 4 24 1.20 6 24 1.14 3 23 1.00 2 22 1.38 7 21 0.95 6 20 1.18 4 20 0.95
POINTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 2. Chelsea Leiva-FIU 3. Emslie, Claire-FAU 4. Whitney Jorgenson-MT FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU 6. Buechel, Amanda-WKU 7. Kate Loye-MT 8. Scarlett Montoya-FIU 9. Michelle Young-NT 10. Karla Pineda-NT
GP 20 21 16 20 20 20 17 21 23 22
Goals 14 11 10 9 9 10 7 9 10 7
Ast. Pts Avg/G 4 32 1.60 7 29 1.38 2 22 1.38 7 25 1.25 7 25 1.25 4 24 1.20 6 20 1.18 6 24 1.14 3 23 1.00 7 21 0.95
GOALS ## Player-Team 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 2. Chelsea Leiva-FIU 3. Emslie, Claire-FAU Buechel, Amanda-WKU Michelle Young-NT 6. FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU Whitney Jorgenson-MT Scarlett Montoya-FIU 9. Chelsey Williams-TROY Amber Haggerty-NT
GP 20 21 16 20 23 20 20 21 21 23
No. Avg/G 14 0.70 11 0.52 10 0.62 10 0.50 10 0.43 9 0.45 9 0.45 9 0.43 8 0.38 8 0.35
GOALS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 2. Emslie, Claire-FAU 3. Chelsea Leiva-FIU 4. Buechel, Amanda-WKU 5. Whitney Jorgenson-MT FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU 7. Michelle Young-NT 8. Scarlett Montoya-FIU 9. Kate Loye-MT 10. Chelsey Williams-TROY
GP 20 16 21 20 20 20 23 21 17 21
No. Avg/G 14 0.70 10 0.62 11 0.52 10 0.50 9 0.45 9 0.45 10 0.43 9 0.43 7 0.41 8 0.38
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GOALS AGAINST AVG ## Player-Team GP 1. Hall, Nikki-WKU 20 2. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 21 3. Jackie Kerestine-NT 23 4. Melissa Drish-USA 11 5. Kelsey Brouwer-MT 11 6. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 16 7. Jessica Gilchrist-MT 11 8. Moorefield, A.-ULL 20 9. K. Comeno-Lewis-TROY 16 10. Lauren Arnold-USA 14
GA 17 19 20 10 11 16 14 27 17 22
SAVE PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team GP 1. Melissa Drish-USA 11 2. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 21 3. K Comeno-Lewis-TROY 16 4. Jackie Kerestine-NT 23 5. Hall, Nikki-WKU 20 6. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 16 7. Kelsey Brouwer-MT 11 8. Maddie Winter-TROY 14 9. Moorefield, A-ULL 20 10. Lantes, Ashley-FAU 18
Saves GA 56 10 106 19 78 17 88 20 72 17 65 16 41 11 63 19 82 27 101 34
SavePct .848 .848 .821 .815 .809 .802 .788 .768 .752 .748
GP 19 21 18 16 23 20 16 20 16 14
No. Avg/G 125 6.58 106 5.05 101 5.61 96 6.00 88 3.83 82 4.10 78 4.88 72 3.60 65 4.06 63 4.50
SAVES ## Player-Team 1. Holland,Alex-ULM 2. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 3. Lantes, Ashley-FAU 4. Shantel Wittke-UALR 5. Jackie Kerestine-NT 6. Moorefield, Amanda-ULL 7. Katie Comeno-Lewis-TROY 8. Hall, Nikki-WKU 9. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 10. Maddie Winter-TROY
Minutes GaAvg 1839:11 0.83 1911:53 0.89 1967:09 0.92 874:02 1.03 901:29 1.10 1213:58 1.19 940:20 1.34 1725:39 1.41 1043:27 1.47 1104:59 1.79
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SHOTS ## Player-Team 1. Michelle Young-NT 2. Chelsea Leiva-FIU 3. Kate Loye-MT 4. Emslie, Claire-FAU 5. Buechel, Amanda-WKU Amber Haggerty-NT 7. Fehr,Karlea-ULM 8. Chelsey Williams-TROY 9. Clarissa Hernandez-USA Whitney Jorgenson-MT
GP 10 10 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 10
No. Avg/G 49 4.90 45 4.50 39 3.90 38 4.75 36 3.60 36 3.60 34 3.40 33 3.30 32 3.20 32 3.20
SHOTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Michelle Young-NT 2. Emslie, Claire-FAU 3. Chelsea Leiva-FIU 4. Kate Loye-MT 5. Amber Haggerty-NT Buechel, Amanda-WKU 7. Fehr,Karlea-ULM 8. Chelsey Williams-TROY 9. Whitney Jorgenson-MT Clarissa Hernandez-USA
GP 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
No. Avg/G 49 4.90 38 4.75 45 4.50 39 3.90 36 3.60 36 3.60 34 3.40 33 3.30 32 3.20 32 3.20
POINTS ## Player-Team GP 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 10 2. Kate Loye-MT 10 3. Michelle Young-NT 10 4. Scarlett Montoya-FIU 10 Chelsea Leiva-FIU 10 6. Buechel, Amanda-WKU 10 FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU 10 Karla Pineda-NT 10 9. Emslie, Claire-FAU 8 Clarissa Hernandez-USA 10
Goals 9 6 8 6 6 5 5 4 6 5
Ast. Pts Avg/G 2 20 2.00 6 18 1.80 1 17 1.70 3 15 1.50 3 15 1.50 3 13 1.30 3 13 1.30 5 13 1.30 0 12 1.50 2 12 1.20
POINTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 10 2. Kate Loye-MT 10 3. Michelle Young-NT 10 4. Scarlett Montoya-FIU 10 Chelsea Leiva-FIU 10 Emslie, Claire-FAU 8 7. Karla Pineda-NT 10 Buechel, Amanda-WKU 10 FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU 10 10. Clarissa Hernandez-USA 10
Goals 9 6 8 6 6 6 4 5 5 5
Ast. Pts Avg/G 2 20 2.00 6 18 1.80 1 17 1.70 3 15 1.50 3 15 1.50 0 12 1.50 5 13 1.30 3 13 1.30 3 13 1.30 2 12 1.20
GOALS ## Player-Team 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 2. Michelle Young-NT 3. Emslie, Claire-FAU Kate Loye-MT Chelsea Leiva-FIU Scarlett Montoya-FIU 7. FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU Clarissa Hernandez-USA Moats, Lauren-WKU Buechel, Amanda-WKU
GP 10 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
No. Avg/G 9 0.90 8 0.80 6 0.75 6 0.60 6 0.60 6 0.60 5 0.50 5 0.50 5 0.50 5 0.50
GOALS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 2. Michelle Young-NT 3. Emslie, Claire-FAU 4. Chelsea Leiva-FIU Kate Loye-MT Scarlett Montoya-FIU 7. Clarissa Hernandez-USA FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU Buechel, Amanda-WKU Moats, Lauren-WKU
GP 10 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
No. Avg/G 9 0.90 8 0.80 6 0.75 6 0.60 6 0.60 6 0.60 5 0.50 5 0.50 5 0.50 5 0.50
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ASSISTS ## Player-Team 1. Kate Loye-MT 2. Weinhardt, Madlen-FIU Karla Pineda-NT 4. Ashleigh Shim-FIU Cecilia Thorngren-TROY 6. Madison Rodwell-USA Buechel, Amanda-WKU Chelsea Leiva-FIU Allison Guderian-NT Tina Schaar-USA FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU Scarlett Montoya-FIU MCMURTRY, ASHLEY-ASU Regina Thomas-MT
GP 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
No. Avg/G 6 0.60 5 0.50 5 0.50 4 0.40 4 0.40 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30
ASSISTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Kate Loye-MT 2. Weinhardt, Madlen-FIU Karla Pineda-NT 4. Cecilia Thorngren-TROY Ashleigh Shim-FIU 6. Sartori, Nicholette-WKU 7. Regina Thomas-MT Madison Rodwell-USA Buechel, Amanda-WKU Chelsea Leiva-FIU Allison Guderian-NT FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU Scarlett Montoya-FIU MCMURTRY, ASHLEY-ASU Tina Schaar-USA
GP 10 10 10 10 10 6 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
No. Avg/G 6 0.60 5 0.50 5 0.50 4 0.40 4 0.40 2 0.33 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30 3 0.30
GAME-WINNING GOALS ## Player-Team 1. Paige Goeglein-MT 2. FINK, CHRISTINA-ASU Michelle Young-NT 4. Louise Cheng-TROY Karla Pineda-NT Chelsea Leiva-FIU Clarissa Hernandez-USA Sisler, Sydney-WKU
GP 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
No. Avg/G 5 0.50 3 0.30 3 0.30 2 0.20 2 0.20 2 0.20 2 0.20 2 0.20
GOALS AGAINST AVG ## Player-Team GP 1. Hall, Nikki-WKU 10 2. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 10 3. Kelsey Brouwer-MT 5 4. Melissa Drish-USA 9 5. Jackie Kerestine-NT 10 6. Jessica Gilchrist-MT 6 7. Moorefield, A-ULL 10 8. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 10 9. K Comeno-Lewis-TROY 8 10. Lantes, Ashley-FAU 10
GA 5 7 4 8 9 7 13 12 12 14
SAVE PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team GP 1. Hall, Nikki-WKU 10 2. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 10 3. Melissa Drish-USA 9 4. K Comeno-Lewis-TROY 8 5. Lantes, Ashley-FAU 10 6. Kelsey Brouwer-MT 5 7. Jessica Gilchrist-MT 6 8. Moorefield, A-ULL 10 9. Jackie Kerestine-NT 10 10. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 10
Saves GA 36 5 48 7 45 8 61 12 60 14 16 4 26 7 45 13 31 9 39 12
Minutes GaAvg 968:06 0.46 896:18 0.70 440:01 0.82 737:43 0.98 805:24 1.01 496:13 1.27 867:11 1.35 785:00 1.38 709:50 1.52 816:41 1.54
SAVES ## Player-Team 1. Holland,Alex-ULM 2. Katie Comeno-Lewis-TROY 3. Lantes, Ashley-FAU 4. Shantel Wittke-UALR 5. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 6. Melissa Drish-USA Moorefield, Amanda-ULL 8. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 9. Hall, Nikki-WKU 10. Jackie Kerestine-NT
GP 10 8 10 9 10 9 10 10 10 10
No. Avg/G 94 9.40 61 7.62 60 6.00 56 6.22 48 4.80 45 5.00 45 4.50 39 3.90 36 3.60 31 3.10
SAVES PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Holland,Alex-ULM 2. Katie Comeno-Lewis-TROY 3. Shantel Wittke-UALR 4. Lantes, Ashley-FAU 5. Melissa Drish-USA 6. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 7. Moorefield, Amanda-ULL 8. Jessica Gilchrist-MT 9. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 10. Hall, Nikki-WKU
GP 10 8 9 10 9 10 10 6 10 10
No. Avg/G 94 9.40 61 7.62 56 6.22 60 6.00 45 5.00 48 4.80 45 4.50 26 4.33 39 3.90 36 3.60
SHUTOUTS ## Player-Team 1. Hall, Nikki-WKU 2. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU Melissa Drish-USA 4. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 5. Lantes, Ashley-FAU Katie Comeno-Lewis-TROY 7. Jackie Kerestine-NT 8. Moorefield, Amanda-ULL Kelsey Brouwer-MT Maddie Winter-TROY Holland,Alex-ULM
GP Sho Sho/G 10 5.0 0.50 10 3.1 0.31 9 3.1 0.34 10 2.1 0.21 10 2.0 0.20 8 2.0 0.25 10 1.1 0.11 10 1.0 0.10 5 1.0 0.20 3 1.0 0.33 10 1.0 0.10
SHUTOUTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Hall, Nikki-WKU 2. Melissa Drish-USA 3. Kaitlyn Savage-FIU 4. Katie Comeno-Lewis-TROY 5. AGUIRRE, AJA-ASU 6. Kelsey Brouwer-MT Lantes, Ashley-FAU 8. Jackie Kerestine-NT 9. Moorefield, Amanda-ULL Holland,Alex-ULM
GP Sho Sho/G 10 5.0 0.50 9 3.1 0.34 10 3.1 0.31 8 2.0 0.25 10 2.1 0.21 5 1.0 0.20 10 2.0 0.20 10 1.1 0.11 10 1.0 0.10 10 1.0 0.10
SavePct .878 .873 .849 .836 .811 .800 .788 .776 .775 .765
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2000 First Team Kim Brunette Jenny Cox Christy Johnson Marilyn Marin Mychael Movius Michele O’ Brien Sasja Odenyo Cindy Rainville Jackie Shirer Teresa Vise Kristin Warren
Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So.
F MF MF F MF F F F F MF MF
North Texas Middle Tennessee North Texas North Texas Denver FIU FIU South Alabama South Alabama North Texas Denver
Second Team Ifeoma Dieke Jennifer Heinrichs Kenya Hickey Tiffany Hull Erica Izard Rachel Reese Kyla Rogers Jen Servedio Emily Stevens Gina Turner
So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr.
D MF F D GK MF GK MF D D
FIU UALR Middle Tennessee Arkansas State Denver Arkansas State South Alabama FIU North Texas North Texas
Player of the Year Michele O’ Brien, Jr., F, FIU Freshman of the Year Marilyn Marin, Fr., F, North Texas Newcomer of the Year Sasja Odenyo, Jr., F, FIU Coach of the Year Everton Edwards 2001 First Team Katie Antongiovanni Jr. Ifeoma Dieke Jr. Erica Izard Jr. Carrie Kveton Sr. Marilyn Marin So. Jamie Norwood So. Michele O’ Brien Sr. Angie Portincaso Jr. Cindy Rainville Sr. Gina Turner Sr. Kristin Warren Jr.
MF MF GK MF F D F D F D MF
Denver FIU Denver North Texas North Texas Denver FIU Denver South Alabama North Texas Denver
Second Team Nicola Bell Camile Flenniken Monica Housden Erika Jaderblom Danielle LaDuke Lisa Langrish Siri Meckleborg Mychael Movious Sasja Odenyo Sheri Robbins Michelle Uselton
MF MF GK D F MF D F F D MF
FIU Denver North Texas FIU Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee FIU Denver FIU Middle Tennessee North Texas
Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.
Player of the Year Michele O’ Brien, Sr., F, FIU Freshman of the Year Danielle LaDuke, Fr. F, Middle Tennessee Newcomer of the Year Katie Antongiovanni, Jr. MF, Denver Coach of the Year Jeff Hooker, Denver 2002 First Team Katie Antongiovanni Sr. Nicola Bell Sr. Erica Izard Sr. Marilyn Marin Jr. Laura Miguez So. Mychael Movius Jr. Jamie Norwood Jr. Melinda Pina So. Angie Portincaso Sr. Sara Vienberg Jr. Kristin Warren Sr.
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MF MF GK F F F D MF D D MF
Denver FIU Denver North Texas Middle Tennessee Denver Denver North Texas Denver Louisiana-Lafayette Denver
Second Team Amber Angermeier Crystal Chapon Elena Esquibel Jenni Harris Rebecca Kahn Allison Nellis Keri Osborne Melissa Robinson Stacy Smith Kathy Steinmetz Kerri Weaver
So. GK So. MF So. Jr. F Fr MF So. F Sr. D So. D Fr. F Sr. MF Sr. F
South Alabama WKU UALR Denver South Alabama WKU South Alabama WKU Louisiana-Lafayette South Alabama Denver
Player of the Year Marilyn Marin, Jr., F, North Texas Freshman of the Year Marsha Stewart, GK, UALR Newcomer of the Year Christina Mascaro, Jr., MF, Middle Tennessee Coach of the Year Jeff Hooker, Denver
Player of the Year Debs Brereton., Sr, F, Middle Tennessee Freshman of the Year Heather Hutyra, Fr., F, North Texas Newcomer of the Year Lisa-Marie Woods, So., MF, Middle Tennessee Coach of the Year Aston Rhoden, Middle Tennessee & John Hedlund, North Texas 2005 First Team Kandice Ellis Lleane Grimditch Holly Grogan Angela Hawkins Heather Hutyra Kelli Lunsford Laura Mann Heather Ray Rebecca Rodriguez Jenna Silverberg Kelly Tarrant
So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So.
GK F F D F MF MF D F D MF
North Texas Denver North Texas North Texas North Texas North Texas Denver Arkansas State Middle Tennessee WKU South Alabama
Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
MF F MF D D MF F GK D F MF
WKU South Alabama Denver Middle Tennessee UALR South Alabama Troy Troy Middle Tennessee Arkansas State Middle Tennessee
2003 First Team Amber Angermeier Melissa Behrent Emily Carter Andrea Doogs Lleane Grimditch Maggie Kirchhoff Laura Mann Marilyn Marin Jessica Northcutt Jamie Norwood Melinda Pina
Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr Jr. Sr. Jr.
GK MF MF MF F D MF F D D F
South Alabama Denver Middle Tennessee WKU Denver Denver Denver North Texas Middle Tennessee Denver North Texas
Second Team Angela Carter Jenny Dalby Charissa Gingerich Krista Georgas Jenni Harris Rebecca Kahn Laura Miguez Megan Meade Rebecca Rodriguez Marsha Stewart Claire Ward
Second Team Christi Banas Jennifer Beckwith Jenna Billingsley Ingrid Christensen Laura Cook Rebecca Kahn Megan Kosiba Laura Longard Katy Rayburn Shawna Sparks Claire Ward
Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So.
MF D MF D F MF F D F GK MF
North Texas WKU FIU North Texas Denver South Alabama Middle Tennessee FIU Middle Tennessee UALR Middle Tennessee
Player of the Year Heather Hutyra, So., F, North Texas
Player of the Year Marilyn Marin, Sr, F, North Texas Freshman of the Year Lleane Grimditch, Fr., F, Denver Newcomer of the Year Claire Ward, So., MF, Middle Tennessee Coach of the Year Aston Rhoden, Middle Tennessee 2004 First Team Amber Angermeier Jenna Billingsley Debs Brereton. Jenny Dalby Lleane Grimditch Taryn Hemmings Heather Hutyra Maggie Kirchoff Melinda Pina Caree Ridenour Lisa-Marie Woods
Sr. Fr. Sr Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So.
GK MF F D F F F D MF D MF
South Alabama Denver Middle Tennessee WKU Denver Denver North Texas Denver North Texas North Texas Middle Tennessee
Second Team Heather Adamus Andrea Doogs Krista Georges Rebecca Kahn Laura Mann Megan Meade Laura Miguez Jessica Northcutt Lotte Rasmussen Claire Ward Danielle Wiley
Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr Jr. So.
F MF D MF MF D F D F MF GK
South Alabama WKU North Texas South Alabama Denver FIU Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Louisiana-Lafayette Middle Tennessee Denver
Freshman of the Year Kelli Lunsford, Fr., MF, North Texas Newcomer of the Year Ingrid Christensen, Jr., D, Middle Tennessee Coach of the Year John Hedlund, North Texas 2006 First Team Jenna Billingsley Taryn Hemmings Heather Hutyra Kendall Juett Jessica Keller Laura Mann Kala Morgan Katy Rayburn Jenna Silverberg Alicia Tirelli Danielle Wiley
Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
MF F F MF D MF F D D MF GK
Denver Denver North Texas North Texas Denver Denver Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee WKU Florida Atlantic Denver
Second Team Katie Daley Jamie Dierberger Kandice Ellis Lleane Grimditch Holly Grogan Gennifer Hurst Susanna Lehtinen Rebecca Rodrigues Janeke Simpkins Sara Wohlhueter Mary Zappas
So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr.
MF D GK F F D MF F D D MF
Middle Tennessee Denver North Texas Denver Middle Tennessee North Texas Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee
Player of the Year Taryn Hemmings, Jr., F, Denver Freshman of the Year Mary Zappas, Fr., MF, Middle Tennessee Newcomer of the Year Heather Pittman, So., UALR Coach of the Year Jeff Hooker, Denver
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2007 First Team Jenna Billingsley Lizzy Carlson Alicia Dalby Meredith Goodson Kendall Juett Susanna Lehtinen Elise Mascitelli Morgan Thomas Katy Rayburn Alicia Tirelli Janaye Woods
Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr.
MF MF MF GK MF F D D D F F
Denver Denver WKU WKU North Texas Florida Atlantic Denver WKU Middle Tennessee Florida Atlantic North Texas
Second Team Grace Rich Holly Grogan Mallory Outerbridge Jannica Tjeder Stephanie Lynch Katherine Andresen Janeke Simpkins Ingrid Christensen Shundrel Francis Rachel Friedman Mackenzie Snyder
So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So.
F F F MF MF MF D D D D GK
UALR Middle Tennessee WKU Florida Atlantic Louisiana-Lafayette Middle Tennessee Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee South Alabama WKU Denver
Player of the Year Morgan Thomas, So., D, WKU Freshman of the Year Janaye Woods, Fr. F, North Texas Newcomer of the Year Jannica Tjeder, So., MF, FAU Coach of the Year Jason Neidell, WKU 2008 First Team Taryn Hemmings Shan Jones Kelsey Perlman Kendall Juett Lizzy Carlson Kellie Walker Morgan Thomas Kelli Lunsford Rachel Friedman Jessi Keller Libby Stout
Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr.
F F F MF MF M D D D D GK
Denver Middle Tennessee North Texas North Texas Denver WKU WKU North Texas WKU Denver WKU
Second Team Brandi Smith Ashley Mannarino Kristin Cocchiarella Vanessa Mueggler Jannica Tjeder Veronica Ayala Bria Beardsley Kelly Tarrant Fran Howells Carrie Blankenbuhler Katrina Rose Mackenzie Snyder
Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr.
F F F MF MF MF MF MF D D D GK
South Alabama Florida Atlantic WKU Florida Atlantic Florida Atlantic North Texas Denver South Alabama Middle Tennessee Denver FIU Denver
Player of the Year Taryn Hemmings, Sr., F, Denver Freshman of the Year Shan Jones, Fr., F, Middle Tennessee Newcomer of the Year Laura Hyvonen, So., F, FAU Coach of the Year Jeff Hooker, Denver & Thomas Chestnutt, FIU 2009 First Team Christina Veasley Kaitlin Bast Shan Jones Mallory Outerbridge Mariah Johnston Kendall Juett Kellie Walker Katrina Rose Kelli Lunsford Rachel Friedman Libby Stout
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So. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So.
F F F F MF MF MF D D D GK
UALR Denver Middle Tennessee WKU Denver North Texas WKU FIU North Texas WKU WKU
Second Team Thaisa Moreno Michelle Young Kaylyn Pratt Bria Beardsley Lizzy Carlson Amy Jackson Vanessa Mueggler Jessie Rogers Raydan Phillips Morgan Thomas
So. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
F F F MF MF MF MF D D D
FIU North Texas WKU Denver Denver FIU Middle Tennessee Denver ULM WKU
Player of the Year Kellie Walker, Sr., MF, WKU Freshman of the Year Kaitlyn Savage, Fr., GK, FIU Coach of the Year Thomas Chestnutt, FIU 2010 First Team Kaitlin Bast So. Chelsea Leiva Fr. Mallory Outerbridge Jr. Regina Thomas R-So. Nicholette DiGiacomo Fr. Vanessa Mueggler Sr. Ellen Scarfone So. Fran Howells Sr. Jessie Rogers Sr. Katy Van Lieshout So. Lara Campbell So. Second Team Whitney Jorgenson So. Ruth Sutcliffe So. Kalie Vaughn So. Bria Beardsley Jr. Mayara Da Fonseca Bordin FIU Nicole DiPerna Fr. Jill Pinder Sr. Janelle Blake Sr. Kaylyn Pratt Jr. Victoria Miliucci Jr. Libby Stout Jr.
F F F F MF MF MF D D D GK
Denver FIU WKU Middle Tennessee Denver Middle Tennessee North Texas Middle Tennessee Denver Denver Denver
F F F MF Sr.
Middle Tennessee Troy Denver Denver MF
MF MF D D D GK
FIU Troy Florida Atlantic WKU FIU WKU
2012 First Team Chelsea Leiva Regina Thomas Michelle Young Paige Goeglein Kate Loye Karla Pineda Chrissy Tchoula Kelsey Hodges Ali Stahlke Allison Stallard Kaitlyn Savage Second Team Amanda Buechel Claire Emslie Whitney Jorgenson Carly McDowell Courtney Rymer Johanna Volz Charity Blair Marie Egan Ashley McMurtry Nikki Rios Nikki Hall
Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. RS-Jr.
F F F MF MF MF MF D D D GK
FIU Middle Tennessee North Texas Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee North Texas WKU North Texas WKU Middle Tennessee FIU
Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr.
F F F MF MF MF D D D D GK
WKU Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee North Texas WKU FIU Middle Tennessee FIU Arkansas State FIU WKU
Freshman of the Year Kate Loye, Fr., MF, Middle Tennessee Offensive Player of the Year Paige Goeglein, Sr., MF, Middle Tennessee Defensive Player of the Year Ali Stahlke, Sr., D, WKU Coach of the Year Aston Rhoden, Middle Tennessee
Co-Freshmen of the Year Nicholette DiGiacomo, Fr., MF, Denver Chelsea Leiva, Fr., F, FIU Player of the Year Kaitlin Bast, So., F, Denver Coach of the Year Jeff Hooker, Denver 2011 First Team Bria Beardsley Sr. Nicholette DiGiacomo So. Kristen Hamilton So. Sam Harder Fr. April Perry Sr. Kelsey Hodges So. Ellen Scarfone Jr. Michelle Young Jr. Mallory Outerbridge RS-Sr. Ali Stahlke Jr. Libby Stout Sr.
MF MF F D D D MF F F D GK
Denver Denver Denver Denver FIU North Texas North Texas North Texas WKU WKU WKU
Second Team Kelly Ann Hutchinson Sr Chelsea Leiva So. Ashleigh Shim Fr. Kaitlyn Savage RS-So. Jessy Battelli So. Kalie Vaughn Jr. Grace Howell-Harries Fr. Paige Goeglein Jr. Allison Stallard Jr. Regina Thomas RS-Jr. Kelsey Meyer Sr.
MF F F GK D MF D MF D F MF
FIU FIU FIU FIU Denver Denver Louisiana-Lafayette Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee WKU
Freshman of the Year Ashleigh Shimm, Fr., F, FIU Player of the Year Kristen Hamilton, So., F, Denver Coach of the Year John Hedlund, North Texas
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2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer 2001 All Tournament Team Katie Antongiovanni, Jr. MF, Denver Angela Carter, So., D, North Texas Ifeoma Dieke, Jr., MF, FIU Betsy Duncan, Fr., MF, WKU Camile Flenniken, Jr,, MF, Denver Jenni Harris, So., F, Denver Marilyn Marin, So., F, North Texas Michele O’ Brien, Sr., F, FIU Melinda Pina, Fr., F, North Texas Jocelyn Roach, Fr., MF, WKU Kristin Warren, Jr., MF, Denver Most Outstanding Player Kristin Warren, Jr., MF, Denver 2002 All Tournament Team Amber Angermeier, So., GK, South Alabama Katie Antongiovanni, Sr. MF, Denver Lindsay Bibb, Sr, MF, North Texas Camile Flenniken, Sr,, MF, Denver Jessie Hennessey, Fr., F, North Texas Rebecca Kahn, Fr, MF, South Alabama Adrienne Mann, Jr., GK, Arkansas State Melinda Pina, So., F, North Texas Angie Portincaso, Sr., D Denver Jocelyn Roach, Fr., MF, WKU Kristin Warren, Sr., MF, Denver Most Outstanding Player Katie Antongiovanni, Sr. MF, Denver 2003 All Tournament Team Jenni Harris, Sr., F, Denver Laura Mann, Fr., MF, Denver Jamie Norwood, Sr., D, Denver Laura Miguez, Jr., F, Middle Tennessee Danielle Perreault, So., GK, Middle Tennessee Marilyn Marin, Sr., F, North Texas Melinda Pina, Jr., F North Texas Caree Ridenhour, Sr., MF, North Texas Andrea Doogs, Jr., MF, WKU Crystal Chapon, Jr. F, WKU Most Outstanding Player Lleane Grimditch, Fr., F, Denver 2004 All Tournament Team Debs Brereton., Sr, F, Middle Tennessee Briana Buchanan, Jr., GK, North Texas Alyssa Carrier, Sr., MF, North Texas Lleane Grimditch, So., F, Denver Maggie Kirchoff, Sr., D, Denver Janet Ligouri, Jr., F, FIU Valerie Patrick, So., MF, FIU Melinda Pina, Sr., MF, North Texas Dani Slavonic, Fr., MF, North Texas Janessa Taddei, Jr., MF, FIU Lisa-Marie Woods, So., MF, Middle Tennessee Most Outstanding Player Alyssa Carrier, Sr., MF, North Texas
2005 All Tournament Team Alicia Dalby, WKU Jenna Silverburg, WKU Rebecca Rodriguez, Middle Tennessee Claire Ward, Middle Tennessee Kelly Tarrant, South Alabama Rebecca Kahn, South Alabama Kelsie Landford, South Alabama Dani Slavonic, North Texas Heather Hutyra, North Texas Kandice Ellis, North Texas Julie Radford, North Texas
2009 All Tournament Team Chelsea Fricke, Fr., D, Arkansas State Kamiya Merrick, Fr., D, UALR Jacquelyn Paz, So., D, UALR Jane Picarelli, Jr., GK, UALR Christina Veasley, So., F, UALR Kaitlin Bast, Fr., F, Denver Bria Beardsley, So., F, Denver Lara Campbell, Fr., GK, Denver Lizzy Carlson, Sr., MF, Denver Jessie Rogers, Jr., D, Denver Ellen Scarfone, Fr., MF, North Texas
Most Outstanding Player Heather Hutyra, North Texas
Most Outstanding Player Kaitlin Bast, Fr., F, Denver
2006 All Tournament Team Jenna Billingsley, Denver Brittany Cleveland, North Texas Lleane Grimditch, Denver Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee Taryn Hemmings, Denver Kendall Juett, North Texas Susanna Lehtinen, FAU Kala Morgan, Middle Tennessee Dani Slavonic, North Texas Alicia Tirelli, FAU Danielle Wiley, Denver
2010 All Tournament Team Lara Campbell, So., GK, Denver Nicholette DiGiacomo, Fr., MF, Denver Kristen Hamilton, Fr., F, Denver Kalie Vaughn, So., F, Denver Mayara Bordin, Sr., MF, FIU Rebecca Cushing, Jr., GK, Middle Tennessee Fran Howells, Sr., D, Middle Tennessee Whitney Jorgenson, So., MF/F, Middle Tennessee Vanessa Mueggler, Sr., MF, Middle Tennessee Regina Thomas, Middle Tennessee Mallory Outerbridge, R-Jr., F, WKU
Most Outstanding Player Taryn Hemmings, Denver
Most Outstanding Player Rebecca Cushing, Jr., GK, Middle Tennessee
2007 All Tournament Team Jenna Billingsley, Sr., MF, Denver Lizzy Carlson, So., MF, Denver Jamie Dierberger, Sr., MF, Denver Heather Hutyra, Sr., F, North Texas Kendall Juett, So., F, North Texas Mallory Outerbridge, Fr., F, WKU Jane Picarelli, Fr., GK, UALR Grace Rich, So., F, UALR Dani Slavonic, Sr., D, North Texas Mackenzie Snyder, So., GK, Denver Morgan Thomas, So., D, WKU
2011 All Tournament Team Kristen Hamilton, So., F, Denver Jackie Kerestine, North Texas Kelsey Meyer, WKU Mallory Outerbridge, WKU Ali Stahlke, WKU Libby Stout, WKU Nicole DiPerna, So., MF, FIU Chelsea Leiva, So., F, FIU Kim Lopez, So., MF, FIU Ashleigh Shim, Fr., F, FIU Johanna Volz, Fr., MF, FIU
Most Outstanding Player Mackenzie Snyder, So., GK, Denver 2008 All Tournament Team Brittany Comer, Sr., MF, FAU Laura Hyvonen, So., F, FAU Kelli Lunsford, Jr., D, North Texas Veronica Ayala, Sr., MF, North Texas Kristin Cocchiarella, Sr., MF, WKU Amanda Buechel, So., F, WKU Libby Stout, Fr., GK, WKU Taryn Hemmings, Sr., MF, Denver Mariah Johnston, Jr., F, Denver Kelli Breidenbach, Jr. MF, Denver Mackenzie Snyder, Jr., GK, Denver Jessie Rogers, So., D, Denver
Most Outstanding Player Nicole DiPerna, So., MF, FIU 2012 All Tournament Team Nicole DiPerna, Jr., MF, FIU Chelsea Leiva, Jr., F, FIU Kim Lopez, Jr., MF, FIU Johanna Volz, Jr., MF, FIU Jessica Gilchrist, Jr., GK, Middle Tennessee Amber Haggerty, Fr., F, North Texas Kelsey Hodges, Jr., D, North Texas Jackie Kerestine, So., GK, North Texas Karla Pineda, Fr., MF, North Texas Michelle Young, Sr., F, North Texas Amanda Buechel, Sr., F, WKU Most Outstanding Player Jackie Kerestine, So., GK, North Texas
Most Outstanding Player Taryn Hemmings, Sr., MF, Denver
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ALL-TIME SOCCER STANDINGS
CONFERENCE 2000 # Team W-L-T Pct. 1. *FIU 6-1-0 0.857 *South Alabama 6-1-0 0.857 3. North Texas 5-1-1 0.782 4. Denver 3-2-1 0.583 5. MT 3-4-0 0.429 6. Arkansas State 2-5-0 0.286 7. UALR 1-6-0 0.143 8. Louisiana-Lafayette 0-6-0 0.000 *Co-regular season champions
OVERALL W-L-T 15-6-0 13-8-0 15-5-2 11-6-3 8-11-0 5-14-0 2-16-0 2-14-0
Pct. 0.714 0.619 0.727 0.625 0.421 0.263 0.200 0.125
2001 # Team 1. North Texas 2. Denver 3. FIU 4. WKU 5. South Alabama 6. MT 7. Louisiana-Lafayette 8. Arkansas State 9. UALR
W-L-T 7-1-0 6-1-1 6-1-1 5-3-0 4-4-0 3-5-0 3-5-0 1-7-0 0-8-0
Pct. 0.875 0.813 0.813 0.625 0.500 0.375 0.375 0.125 0.000
W-L-T 13-5-0 16-3-2 11-4-2 14-5-0 9-8-1 10-9-0 6-11-0 3-14-0 0-17-1
Pct. 0.722 0.810 0.706 0.737 0.528 0.526 0.353 0.176 0.029
2002 # Team 1. Denver 2. North Texas 3. South Alabama 4. Louisiana-Lafayette 5. WKU 6. FIU 7. MT 8. Arkansas State 9. UALR
W-L-T 8-0-0 6-2-0 4-3-1 3-3-1 3-4-0 2-3-1 3-5-0 2-5-1 1-7-0
Pct. 1.000 0.750 0.562 0.500 0.429 0.417 0.375 0.312 0.125
W-L-T 17-2-2 14-5-1 9-10-3 6-9-3 10-9-0 2-14-2 8-12-1 4-14-1 6-12-0
Pct. 0.857 0.725 0.477 0.417 0.526 0.167 0.405 0.237 0.333
2003 # Team 1. Denver 2. North Texas 3. MT 4. WKU 5. South Alabama 6. UALR 7. Arkansas State 8. Louisiana-Lafayette 9. FIU
W-L-T 7-1-0 6-1-1 5-1-2 5-1-2 3-4-1 2-6-0 2-6-0 2-6-0 1-7-0
Pct. 0.875 0.812 0.750 0.750 0.438 0.250 0.250 0.250 0.125
W-L-T 18-4-0 15-6-1 12-7-2 11-6-2 6-12-3 6-13-1 7-12-0 6-13-1 2-13-2
Pct. 0.818 0.705 0.619 0.632 0.357 0.325 0.368 0.325 0.176
Pct. 0.812 0.812 0.750 0.500 0.500 0.438 0.375 0.288 0.125
W-L-T 16-6-1 13-4-2 9-10-2 7-12-1 10-9-0 7-10-2 10-7-2 5-14-1 4-14-1
Pct. 0.750 0.737 0.476 0.375 0.526 0.421 0.579 0.275 0.237
2004 # Team W-L-T 1. *North Texas 6-1-1 *MT 6-1-1 3. Denver 6-2-0 4. FIU 4-4-0 5. WKU 4-4-0 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 3-4-1 7. South Alabama 2-4-2 8. Arkansas State 1-6-1 9. UALR 1-7-0 *Co-regular season champions
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2005 # Team 1. North Texas 2. MT 3. South Alabama 4. Denver 5. WKU 6. FIU 7. Troy 8. Louisiana-Lafayette 9. Arkansas State 10. UALR
CONFERENCE
OVERALL
W-L-T 8-1-0 6-1-2 6-2-0 5-3-1 4-4-1 2-4-1 2-5-1 2-6-1 2-6-1 2-7-0
Pct. 0.889 0.778 0.750 0.643 0.500 0.357 0.312 0.278 0.278 0.222
W-L-T 16-4-2 13-5-2 12-5-1 8-9-2 7-10-3 4-8-4 4-10-1 4-10-3 5-13-1 3-15-1
Pct. 0.773 0.700 0.694 0.474 0.425 0.375 0.300 0.344 0.289 0.184
2006 # Team 1. Denver 2. MT 3. North Texas 4. Florida Atlantic 5. WKU 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 7. South Alabama 8. UALR 9. FIU 10. Louisiana-Monroe 11. Arkansas State 12. Troy
W-L-T 11-0-0 10-1-0 9-2-0 7-4-0 7-4-0 5-4-2 5-5-1 3-7-0 3-8-0 1-9-1 1-9-0 1-10-0
Pct. 1.000 0.909 0.818 0.636 0.636 0.545 0.500 0.300 0.273 0.136 0.100 0.091
W-L-T 19-3-1 17-4-0 15-5-2 11-8-2 11-8-0 8-8-4 7-12-1 6-14-0 5-12-0 5-13-2 1-17-1 2-15-1
Pct. 0.848 0.810 0.727 0.571 0.579 0.500 0.375 0.300 0.294 0.300 0.083 0.139
2007 # Team 1. WKU 2. Denver 3. MT 4. North Texas 5. Florida Atlantic 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 7. UALR 8. South Alabama 9. Louisiana-Monroe 10. Troy 11. FIU 12. Arkansas State
W-L-T 8-1-2 7-2-2 7-2-2 7-4-0 6-4-1 5-3-3 5-5-1 4-5-2 4-6-1 3-8-0 1-8-2 0-9-2
Pct. 0.818 0.727 0.727 0.636 0.591 0.591 0.500 0.455 0.409 0.273 0.182 0.091
W-L-T 14-3-3 12-5-5 10-5-5 15-8-0 9-7-3 9-8-4 10-9-1 8-11-1 6-13-0 3-11-3 4-12-2 1-17-1
Pct. 0.775 0.659 0.625 0.652 0.553 0.524 0.523 0.525 0.425 0.316 0.265 0.278
2008 # Team 1. Denver 2. North Texas 3. WKU 4. Middle Tennessee 5. FAU 6. South Alabama 7. FIU 8. UALR 9. Troy 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 11. Arkansas State 12. Louisiana-Monroe
W-L-T 9-1-1 8-2-1 7-1-3 7-3-1 5-4-2 4-4-3 4-4-3 4-6-1 3-7-1 3-7-1 1-8-2 1-9-1
Pct. 0.864 0.773 0.773 0.682 0.545 0.500 0.500 0.409 0.318 0.318 0.182 0.136
W-L-T 19-3-2 15-4-1 15-2-4 9-8-3 7-10-2 6-11-3 4-12-3 8-11-2 8-9-3 5-12-2 4-12-2 4-13-1
Pct. 0.833 0.775 0.810 0.525 0.421 0.375 0.289 0.429 0.475 0.316 0.278 0.250
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2013 Sun Belt Women’s Soccer 2009 # Team 1. FIU 2. WKU 3. Denver 4. North Texas 5. Middle Tennessee 6. Arkansas State 7. Troy 8. UALR 9. Florida Atlantic 10. Louisiana-Monroe 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 12. South Alabama
CONFERENCE
OVERALL
W-L-T 9-1-1 9-2-0 9-2-0 7-2-2 6-4-1 5-5-1 5-6-0 4-6-1 3-7-1 2-9-0 2-9-0 1-9-1
Pct. 0.864 0.818 0.818 0.727 0.591 0.500 0.455 0.409 0.318 0.182 0.182 0.136
W-L-T 11-6-3 14-4-2 17-6-1 12-7-2 12-6-2 8-10-3 9-10-1 9-12-1 5-12-3 3-14-2 2-16-1 3-15-1
Pct. 0.625 0.750 0.729 0.619 0.650 0.452 0.475 0.432 0.325 0.211 0.132 0.184
2010 # Team 1. Denver 2. Middle Tennessee 3. North Texas 4. FIU 5. Troy 6. WKU 7. Florida Atlantic 8. Louisiana-Lafayette 9. UALR 10. Arkansas State 11. South Alabama 12. Louisiana-Monroe
W-L-T 11-0-0 9-2-0 7-3-1 7-4-0 6-5-0 6-5-0 5-6-0 5-6-0 3-7-1 3-8-0 3-8-0 0-11-0
Pct. 1.000 0.818 0.682 0.636 0.545 0.545 0.455 0.455 0.318 0.273 0.273 0.000
W-L-T 19-2-1 13-9-2 12-7-2 11-9-1 11-8-1 9-8-3 6-13-0 10-11-0 7-12-1 7-11-1 5-14-1 2-17-1
Pct. 0.886 0.583 0.619 0.548 0.575 0.525 0.316 0.476 0.375 0.395 0.275 0.125
2011 # Team 1. Denver 2. FIU 3. North Texas 4. Middle Tennessee 5. WKU 6. South Alabama 7. Arkansas State 8. Troy 9. UALR 10. Florida Atlantic 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 12. Louisiana-Monroe
W-L-T 9-2-0 8-1-2 8-1-1 7-3-1 7-3-1 5-3-2 5-5-1 4-7-0 3-8-0 2-8-1 2-8-1 0-11-0
Pct. .818 .818 .850 .682 .682 .600 .500 .364 .273 .227 .227 .000
W-L-T 16-5-0 13-7-3 14-4-3 10-9-1 10-9-1 12-5-3 7-10-3 9-11-1 7-13-0 6-11-1 6-12-2 5-14-1
Pct. .762 .630 .738 .525 .525 .675 .425 .452 .350 .361 .350 .275
2012 # Team 1. North Texas 2. Middle Tennessee 3. FIU 4. WKU 5. Arkansas State 6. Troy 7. South Alabama 8. Florida Atlantic 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 10. Louisiana-Monroe 11. UALR
W-L-T Pct. 8-1-1 .850 8-1-1 .850 8-1-1 .850 6-1-3 .750 5-4-1 .550 4-5-1 .450 3-5-2 .400 3-7-0 .300 2-6-2 .300 1-9-0 .100 1-9-0 .100
W-L-T 16-5-2 14-5-1 13-6-2 12-5-3 11-8-1 9-10-2 8-10-3 5-13-0 8-10-2 4-15-0 2-16-0
Pct. .739 .725 .667 .675 .600 .476 .452 .277 .450 .210 .111
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May 11-13, 2000 Host: New Mexico State • Las Cruces, N.M. May 11 Game 1: (1) Louisiana-Lafayette d. (6) WKU, 3-2 Game 2: (2) FIU d. (5) Louisiana Tech, 8-0 Game 3: (4) Middle Tennessee d. (3) New Mexico State, 3-2 Game 4: (6) WKU d. (5) Louisiana Tech, 8-1 May 12 Game 5: (1) Louisiana-Lafayette d. (3) NMSU, 8-4 Game 6: (4) Middle Tennessee d. (2) FIU, 2-1 Game 7: (6) WKU d. (2) FIU, 5-3 (8) Game 8: (1) Louisiana-Lafayette d. (4) Middle Tennessee, 6-5 May 13 Game 9: (4) Middle Tennessee d. (6) WKU, 8-0 Game 10: (1) Louisiana-Lafayette d. (4) Middle Tennessee, 6-4 October 31- November 3, 2001 Host: FIU• Miami, Fla. October 31 Game 1: (2) FIU d. (7) Middle Tennessee, 3-1 Game 2: (4) WKU d. (5) USA, 1-0 Game 3: (1) North Texas d. (8) Arkansas State, 2-0 Game 4: (3) Denver d. (6) Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-0 November 1 Game 5: (1) North Texas d. (4) WKU, 2-1 (2 OT) Game 6: (3) Denver d. (2) FIU, 1-1 (4 OT) November 3 Game 7: (3) Denver d. (1) North Texas, 2-1 November 6-9, 2002 Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala. November 6 Game 1: (3) South Alabama d. (6) FIU, 2-1 Game 2: (5) WKU d. (4) Louisiana-Lafayette, 2-1 Game 3: (2) North Texas d. (7) Middle Tennessee, 4-1 Game 4: (1) Denver d. (8) ASU, 3-0 November 7 Game 5: (1) Denver d. (5) WKU, 3-0 Game 6: (2) North Texas d. (3) USA, 2-1 November 9 Game 7: (1) Denver d. (2) North Texas, 3-0 November 5-8. 2003 Host: WKU • Bowling Green, Ky. November 5 Game 1: (1) Denver d. (8) Louisiana-Lafayette, 5-0 Game 2: (3) Middle Tennessee d. (6) UALR, 8-0 Game 3: (2) North Texas d. (7) ASU, 10-1 Game 4: (4) WKU d. (5) USA, 3-2 November 6 Game 5: (1) Louisiana-Lafayette d. (3) NMSU, 8-4 Game 6: (4) Middle Tennessee d. (2) FIU, 2-1 November 8 Game 7: (4) Middle Tennessee d. (6) WKU, 8-0 November 3-6, 2004 FIU University Soccer Field • FIU Miami, Fla. November 3 Game 1: (1) Middle Tennessee d. (8) ASU, 5-2 Game 2: (4) FIU d. (5) WKU, 5-3 Game 3: (2) North Texas d. (7) New Mexico State, 3-2 Game 4: (3) Denver d. (6) Louisiana-Lafayette, 1-0 November 4 Game 5: (4) FIU d. (1) Middle Tennessee, 3-2 Game 6: (2) North Texas d. (3) Denver, 3-0 November 6 Game 7: (2) North Texas d. (4) FIU, 1-0
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November 2-5, 2005 Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala. November 2 Game 1: (1) North Texas d. (8) Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-2 Game 2: (5) WKU d. (4) Denver, 1-0 Game 3: (2) Middle Tennessee d. (7) Troy, 1-0 Game 4: (3) USA d. (6) FIU, 3-0 November 3 Game 5: (1) North Texas d. (5) WKU, 5-1 Game 6: (3) USA d. (2) Middle Tennessee, 1-0 November 5 Game 7: (1) North Texas d. (3) USA, 2-0 November 3-6, 2006 Host: Louisiana-Lafayette • Lafayette, La. November 3 Game 1: (1) Denver d. (8) UALR, 3-0 Game 2: (4) FAU d. (5) WKU, 1-0 Game 3: (2) Middle Tennessee d. (7) USA, 2-0 Game 4: (3) North Texas d. (6) Louisiana-Lafayette, 5-1 November 4 Game 5: (1) Denver d. (4) FAU, 2-0 Game 6: (3) North Texas d. (2) Middle Tennessee, 3-1 November 6 Game 7: (1) Denver d. (3) North Texas, 4-0 November 7-10, 2007 Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala. November 7 Game 1: (3) Middle Tennessee d. (6) ASU, 0-0 (DU wins in shootout) Game 2: (4) North Texas d. (5) Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-1 Game 3: (7) UALR d. (2) Middle Tennessee, 0-0 (UALR wins in shootout) Game 4: (1) SKU d. (8) USA, 3-0 November 8 Game 5: (3) Denver d. (7) UALR, 3-0 Game 6: (4) North Texas d. (1) WKU, 3-1 November 10 Game 7: (3) Denver d. (4) North Texas, 2-0 November 5-8, 2008 Host: North Texas • Denton, Texas November 5 Game 1: (1) Denver d. (8) UALR, 2-1 Game 2: (4) FAU d. (5) Middle Tennessee, 2-1 OT Game 3: (2) North Texas d. (7) USA, 2-1 Game 4: (3) WKU d. (6) FIU, 1-0 November 6 Game 5: (1) Denver d. (4) FAU, 4-2 Game 6: (3) WKU d. (2) North Texas, 3-1 November 8 Game 7: (1) Denver d. (4) WKU, 2-0
November 3-6, 2010 Host: Western Kentucky • Bowling Green, Ky. November 3 Game 1: (1) Denver d., (8) Louisiana-Lafayette, 2-1 Game 2: (4) FIU d., (5) Troy, 2-1 Game 3: (2) Middle Tennessee d., (7) Florida Atlantic, 3-1 Game 4: (6) WKU d., (3) North Texas, 3-0 November 4 Game 5: (1) Denver d., (4) FIU, 1-0 Game 6: (2) Middle Tennessee 1, d., (6) WKU 1 (MTSU Wins PKs 4-3) November 6 Game 7: (2) Middle Tennessee 0, d., (1) Denver 0 (MTSU Wins PKs 3-2) November 2-5, 2010 Host: Middle Tennessee • Murfreesboro, Tenn. November 2 Game 1: (2) FIU d. (7) Arkansas State, 2-0 Game 2: (3) Denver d., (6) South Alabama, 2-0 Game 3: (1) North Texas d., (8) Troy, 2-0 Game 4: (4) WKU d., (5) Middle Tennessee, 1-0 November 3 Game 5: (2) FIU d., (3) Denver, 3-1 Game 6: (4) WKU 0, d., (6) North Texas 1 (WKU Wins PKs 4-3) November 5 Game 7: (2) FIU 0, d., (4) WKU 0 (FIU Wins PKs 4-3) October 31-November 4, 2012 Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala. October 31 Game 1: (1) North Texas d. (8) Florida Atlantic, 1-0 Game 2: (4) WKU d., (5) Arkansas State, 1-0 Game 3: (3) FIU d., (6) Troy, 2-0 Game 4: (2) Middle Tennessee d., (7) South Alabama, 2-1 November 2 Game 5: (1) North Texas d., (4) WKU, 1-0 Game 6: (3) FIU d., (2) Middle Tennessee, 2-1 (OT) November 4 Game 7: (1) North Texas d., (3) FIU 0, 1-0
November 4-7, 2009 Host: Florida Atlantic • Boca Raton, Fla. November 4 Game 1: (8) UALR d. (1) FIU, 1-0 OT Game 2: (4) North Texas d. (5) Middle Tennessee, 2-1 Game 3: (2) Denver d. (7) Troy, 3-0 Game 4: (6) Arkansas State d. (3) WKU, 4-2 on PK’s November 5 Game 5: (8) UALR d. (4) North Texas, 1-0 Game 6: (2) Denver d. (6) Arkansas State, 3-1 November 7 Game 7: (2) Denver d. (8) UALR, 1-0
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Shots YEAR TEAM..................................................... SHOTS 2000 North Texas.............................................................. 426 2001 Denver....................................................................... 401 2002 South Alabama....................................................... 410 2003 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 413 2004 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 385 2005 North Texas.............................................................. 408 2006 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 447 2007 North Texas.............................................................. 413 2008 Denver....................................................................... 377 2009 Denver....................................................................... 346 2010 Denver....................................................................... 399 2011 Denver....................................................................... 361 2012 North Texas.............................................................. 448 Points YEAR TEAM.......................................................... PTS 2000 North Texas.............................................................. 193 2001 Denver....................................................................... 159 2002 South Alabama....................................................... 171 2003 North Texas.............................................................. 191 2004 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 183 2005 North Texas.............................................................. 148 2006 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 222 2007 North Texas.............................................................. 170 2008 WKU............................................................................ 127 2009 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 149 2010 Denver....................................................................... 155 2011 Denver....................................................................... 171 2012 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 152 Goals YEAR TEAM.....................................................GOALS 2000 North Texas.................................................................74 2001 Denver..........................................................................58 2002 North Texas.................................................................64 2003 North Texas.................................................................72 2004 Middle Tennessee.....................................................69 2005 North Texas.................................................................53 2006 Middle Tennessee.....................................................78 2007 North Texas.................................................................59 2008 Denver..........................................................................45 2009 Middle Tennessee.....................................................51 2010 Denver..........................................................................51 2011 Denver..........................................................................53 2012 Middle Tennessee.....................................................57 Assists YEAR TEAM..........................................................AST 2000 North Texas.................................................................45 2001 Denver..........................................................................43 2002 Denver..........................................................................51 South Alabama..........................................................51 2003 Denver..........................................................................47 North Texas.................................................................47 2004 South Alabama..........................................................56 2005 North Texas.................................................................42 2006 Middle Tennessee.....................................................66 2007 WKU...............................................................................56 2008 WKU...............................................................................41 2009 Denver..........................................................................48 2010 Denver..........................................................................53 2011 Denver..........................................................................65 2012 FIU..................................................................................40
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Goals Allowed YEAR TEAM........................................................... GA 2000 Denver..........................................................................22 2001 Denver..........................................................................13 2002 Denver..........................................................................11 2003 Denver..........................................................................19 2004 South Alabama..........................................................19 2005 South Alabama..........................................................17 2006 Denver..........................................................................11 2007 WKU...............................................................................15 Florida Atlantic..........................................................15 2008 WKU...............................................................................12 2009 North Texas.................................................................15 2010 Denver..........................................................................17 North Texas.................................................................17 2011 North Texas.................................................................16 2012 WKU...............................................................................17 Goals Against Average YEAR TEAM.........................................................GAA 2000 Denver...................................................................... 1.10 2001 Denver...................................................................... 0.62 2002 Denver...................................................................... 0.51 2003 Denver...................................................................... 0.84 2004 South Alabama...................................................... 0.96 2005 South Alabama...................................................... 0.92 2006 Denver...................................................................... 0.49 2007 WKU........................................................................... 0.71 2008 WKU........................................................................... 0.53 2009 North Texas............................................................. 0.70 2010 Denver...................................................................... 0.73 2011 North Texas............................................................. 0.76 2012 WKU........................................................................... 0.82 Saves YEAR TEAM......................................................SAVES 2000 UALR........................................................................... 151 2001 UALR........................................................................... 126 2002 North Texas.............................................................. 138 2003 Louisiana-Lafayette............................................... 128 2004 UALR........................................................................... 143 2005 UALR........................................................................... 152 2006 Louisiana-Monroe................................................. 150 2007 Troy............................................................................. 163 2008 UALR........................................................................... 125 2009 Florida Atlantic....................................................... 174 2010 South Alabama....................................................... 143 2011 Florida Atlantic....................................................... 115 2012 UALR........................................................................... 165 Shutouts YEAR TEAM.......................................................... SOs 2000 South Alabama..........................................................11 2001 Denver..........................................................................14 2002 Denver..........................................................................14 2003 Denver..........................................................................12 2004 North Texas.................................................................11 2005 South Alabama............................................................ 8 North Texas................................................................... 8 2006 Denver..........................................................................14 2007 Denver..........................................................................12 2008 WKU...............................................................................14 2009 Denver..........................................................................11 WKU...............................................................................11 2010 Denver..........................................................................12 2011 WKU...............................................................................12 2012 North Texas................................................................... 9 WKU................................................................................. 9
Fouls YEAR TEAM..................................................... FOULS 2001 Denver....................................................................... 270 2002 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 277 2003 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 275 2004 FIU............................................................................... 315 2005 WKU............................................................................ 253 2006 Louisiana-Lafayette............................................... 257 2007 Louisiana-Lafayette............................................... 292 2008 Louisiana-Monroe................................................. 239 2009 Louisiana-Lafayette............................................... 246 2010 Louisiana-Lafayette............................................... 287 2011 Louisiana-Monroe................................................. 233 2012 FIU............................................................................... 199 Corner Kicks YEAR TEAM................................................ CORNERS 2001 Denver....................................................................... 148 2002 Denver....................................................................... 161 2003 Middle Tennessee.................................................. 125 2004 South Alabama....................................................... 112 2005 North Texas.............................................................. 118 2006 Florida Atlantic....................................................... 116 North Texas.............................................................. 116 2007 North Texas.............................................................. 138 2008 Denver....................................................................... 123 2009 North Texas.............................................................. 115 2010 Denver....................................................................... 141 2011 Denver....................................................................... 136 2012 North Texas.............................................................. 138 Offsides YEAR TEAM................................................OFFSIDES 2001 WKU...............................................................................57 2002 WKU...............................................................................51 2003 Middle Tennessee.....................................................55 2004 Louisiana-Lafayette..................................................46 WKU...............................................................................46 2005 WKU...............................................................................59 2006 Florida Atlantic..........................................................58 2007 North Texas.................................................................60 2008 North Texas.................................................................63 2009 North Texas.................................................................58 2010 North Texas.................................................................55 2011 North Texas.................................................................77 2012 Troy................................................................................62 Yellow Cards YEAR TEAM.......................................................... YCs 2001 UALR..............................................................................21 2002 UALR..............................................................................24 2003 FIU..................................................................................16 Middle Tennessee.....................................................16 2004 FIU..................................................................................24 2005 Middle Tennessee.....................................................23 2006 Arkansas State...........................................................29 2007 South Alabama..........................................................18 2008 Louisiana-Lafayette..................................................21 Louisiana-Monroe....................................................21 2009 Louisiana-Lafayette..................................................18 2010 Louisiana-Lafayette..................................................21 Louisiana-Monroe....................................................21 2011 Louisiana-Monroe....................................................26 2012 Louisiana-Monroe....................................................19
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YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Shots YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
NAME, TEAM......................................... SHOTS Teresa Vise, UNT..................................................... 100 Michelle O’Brien, FIU...............................................83 Marilyn Marin, UNT............................................... 126 Marilyn Marin, UNT............................................... 125 Heather Hutyra, UNT...............................................83 Rebecca Rodriguez, MTSU....................................97 Heather Hutyra, UNT............................................ 113 Heather Hutyra, UNT...............................................93 Taryn Hemmings, DU........................................... 100 Kaitlin Bast, DU..........................................................80 Nicholette DiGiacomo, DU....................................83 Michelle Young, UNT...............................................89 Chelsea Leiva, FIU.....................................................91
Points YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
NAME, TEAM.............................................. PTS Sasja Odenyo, FIU.....................................................56 Marilyn Marin, UNT..................................................30 Marilyn Marin, UNT..................................................67 Marilyn Marin, UNT..................................................60 Debs Brereton, MTSU..............................................47 Heather Hutyra, UNT...............................................47 Kala Morgan, MTSU..................................................52 Janaye Woods, UNT..................................................34 Taryn Hemmings, DU..............................................40 Kaitlin Bast, DU..........................................................31 Kaitlin Bast, DIU.........................................................32 Kirsten Hamilton, DU...............................................41 Paige Goeglein, MTSU.............................................32
Goals YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
NAME, TEAM.........................................GOALS Sasja Odenyo, FIU.....................................................25 Marilyn Marin, UNT..................................................15 Marilyn Marin, UNT..................................................26 Marilyn Marin, UNT..................................................23 Debs Brereton, MTSU..............................................19 Heather Hutyra, UNT...............................................20 Kala Morgan, MTSU..................................................22 Janaye Woods, UNT..................................................12 Taryn Hemmings, DU..............................................17 Christina Veasley, UALR..........................................12 Kaitlin Bast, DU..........................................................12 Kaitlin Bast, DU..........................................................14 Kirsten Hamilton, DU...............................................16 Paige Goeglein, MTSU.............................................14
Assists YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
NAME, TEAM............................................ ASTs Cindy Rainville, USA.................................................12 Jaime Norwood, DU................................................... 9 Marilyn Marin, UNT..................................................15 Marilyn Marin, UNT..................................................14 Heather Adamus, USA............................................10 Rebecca Rodriguez, MTSU...................................... 9 Kristen Campbell, UNT.............................................. 9 Holly Grogan, MTSU.................................................12 Kendall Juett, UNT....................................................12 Hayley Marsh, WKU.................................................... 8 Mariah Johnston, DU...............................................13 Nicholette DiGiacomo, DU....................................15 Kristen Hamilton, DU................................................. 9 Cecilia Thorngren, TROY........................................... 9 Madlen Weinhardt, FIU............................................. 9
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Game-Winning Goals YEAR NAME, TEAM............................................GWG 2000 Sasja Odenyo, FIU....................................................... 7 Marilyn Marin, UNT.................................................... 7 2001 Michelle O’Brien, FIU................................................. 5 Danielle LaDuke, MTSU............................................ 5 Marilyn Marin, UNT.................................................... 5 2002 Marilyn Marin, UNT.................................................... 6 2003 Jenni Harris, DU........................................................... 6 Melinda Pina, UNT...................................................... 6 2004 Debs Brereton, MTSU................................................ 4 Betsy Duncan, WKU................................................... 4 2005 Heather Hutyra, UNT................................................. 6 2006 Lleane Grimditch, DU................................................ 5 Mary Zapapas, MTSU................................................. 5 2007 Tiara Smith, USA.......................................................... 6 2008 Taryn Hemmings, DU................................................ 8 2009 Christina Veasley, UALR............................................ 5 2010 Kaitlin Bast, DU............................................................ 5 Chelsea Leiva, FIU....................................................... 5 2011 Mallory Outerbridge, WKU...................................... 8 2012 Paige Goeglein, MTSU............................................... 8
Shutouts YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
NAME, TEAM.............................................. SOs Kyla Rogers, USA.......................................................11 Erica Izard, DU............................................................13 Erica Izard, DU............................................................13 Danielle Wiley, DU....................................................10 Briana Buchanan, UNT............................................10 Kelsie Langford, USA................................................. 8 Danielle Wiley, DU...................................................... 7 Meredith Goodson, WKU......................................... 7 Jessica Badders, FAU.................................................. 9 Libby Stout, WKU......................................................14 Lara Campbell, DU..................................................... 9 Mandy Hall, UNT......................................................... 9 Lara Campbell, DU..................................................... 9 Libby Stout, WKU......................................................10 Nikki Hall, WKU............................................................ 8
Goals Against Average YEAR NAME, TEAM...........................................................GAA 2000 Erica Izard, DU................................................................. 1.03 2001 Erica Izard, DU................................................................. 0.62 2002 Erica Izard, DU........................................................ 0.53 2003 Melissa Bailey, WKU............................................. 0.40 2004 Briana Buchanan, UNT........................................ 0.96 2005 Kandice Ellis, UNT................................................. 0.90 2006 Danielle Wiley, DU................................................ 0.51 2007 Kela Casiple, MTSU............................................... 0.52 2008 Libby Stout, WKU.................................................. 0.43 2009 Libby Stout, WKU.................................................. 0.60 2010 Lara Campbell, DU............................................... 0.75 2011 Libby Stout, WKU.................................................. 0.65 2012 Nikki Hall, WKU...................................................... 0.83 Saves YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
NAME, TEAM..........................................SAVES Anne Corbello, ULL............................................... 144 Jayme Butts, UALR....................................................93 Liza Preseault, ULL................................................. 112 Briana Buchanan, UNT......................................... 118 Amber Angermeier, USA........................................97 Danielle Wiley, DU....................................................97 Marsha Stewart, UALR.......................................... 145 Mallory George, ULM........................................... 133 Karla Smith, TROY.................................................. 163 Jane Picarelli, UALR............................................... 121 Ashley Lantes, FAU................................................ 135 Melissa Drish, USA................................................. 131 Kaitlyn Savage, FIU................................................ 110 Alex Holland, ULM................................................. 125
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Most Victories, Season: 19 Denver, 2010 19 Denver, 2008 19 Denver, 2006 18 Denver, 2003 17 Denver, 2009 17 Denver, 2002 17 Middle Tennessee, 2006 16 Denver, 2011 16 North Texas, 2012 16 North Texas, 2005 16 North Texas, 2004 Fewest Losses, Season: 2 Denver, 2010 2 WKU, 2008 2 Denver, 2002 3 Denver, 2008 3 Denver, 2001 3 Denver, 2006 Most Losses, Season: 17 Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 17 UALR, 2001 17 Arkansas State, 2006 16 UALR, 2012 16 Louisiana-Lafayette, 2009 16 UALR, 2000 15 Louisiana-Monroe, 2012 15 South Alabama, 2009 15 UALR, 2005 15 Troy, 2006 14 Louisiana-Monroe, 2011 14 Louisiana-Monroe, 2009 Most Ties, Season: 5 Middle Tennessee, 2007 4 WKU, 2008 4 Louisiana-Lafayette, 2006 4 FIU, 2005 3 South Alabama, 2012 3 WKU, 2012 3 Arkansas State, 2011 3 FIU, 2011 3 South Alabama, 2011 3 WKU, 2011 3 WKU, 2010 3 Arkansas State, 2009 3 Florida Atlantic, 2009 3 FIU, 2009 3 FIU, 2008 3 Middle Tennessee, 2008 3 South Alabama, 2008 3 South Alabama, 2007 3 Louisiana-Lafayette, 2002 3 South Alabama, 2003 3 South Alabama, 2002 3 Denver, 2000 Highest Winning Percentage, Season: .886 (19-2-1), Denver, 2010 .857 (17-2-2), Denver, 2002 .848 (19-3-1), Denver, 2006 .833 (19-3-2), Denver, 2008 .818 (18-4-0), Denver, 2003 .810 (15-2-4), WKU, 2008 .810 (17-4-0), Middle Tennessee, 2006 .810 (16-3-2), Denver, 2001 Most Points, Game: 54 South Alabama vs. Jackson St., 8.31.02 47 South Alabama vs. Prairie View, 9.1.02 45 South Alabama vs. South Carolina State, 8.25.00 40 Troy vs. Alabama State, 9.06.09 40 South Alabama vs. La. Tech, 10.10.04 35 South Alabama vs. Alabama State, 10.30.05 35 WKU vs. Trevecca Nazarene, 9.25.01 34 Middle Tennessee vs. Alabama A&M, 8.23.09
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Most Points, Season: 222 Middle Tennessee, 2006 207 Denver, 2006 193 North Texas, 2000 191 North Texas, 2003 184 Middle Tennessee, 2004 Most Goals, Game: 18 South Alabama vs. Jackson State, 8.31.02 17 South Alabama vs. South Carolina St., 8.25.00 16 South Alabama vs. Prairie View, 9.1.02 15 Troy vs. Alabama State, 9.06.09 12 Two tied, Most recent: South Alabama vs. La. Tech, 10.10.2004 11 Three tied, Most recent: North Texas vs. Grambling, 8.28.11 Most Goals, Season: 78, Middle Tennessee, 2006 74 Denver, 2006 74 North Texas, 2000 72 North Texas, 2003 69 Middle Tennessee, 2004 64 North Texas, 2002 Fewest Goals, Season: 7 UALR, 2005 11 FIU, 2004 12 Arkansas State, 2006 12 Arkansas State, 2001 13 FIU, 2002 14 Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 14 UALR, 2001 Most Assists, Game: 18 South Alabama vs. Jackson State, 8.31.02 15 South Alabama vs. Prairie View, 9.1.02 13 South Alabama vs. Alabama State, 10.30.05 12 Middle Tennessee vs. Alabama A&M, 8.23.09 11 South Alabama vs. South Carolina State, 8.25.00 11 WKU vs. Trevecca Nazarene, 9.25.01 10 Troy vs. Alabama State, 9.06.09 Most Assists, Season: 66 Middle Tennessee, 2006 65 Denver, 2011 59 Denver, 2006 56 WKU, 2007 56 South Alabama, 2004 51 Denver, 2002 51 South Alabama, 2002 48 Denver, 2010 48 Denver, 2009 47 Three Tied, Most Recent: Middle Tennessee, 2009 Most Shots, Game: 87 South Alabama vs. Jackson State, 8.31.02 67 South Alabama vs. South Carolina St., 8.25.00 63 South Alabama vs. Alabama State, 10.30.05 54 Troy vs. Alabama State, 9.06.09 53 North Texas vs. Texas Southern, 8.31.12 52 WKU vs. Trevecca Nazarene, 9.25.01 48 South Alabama vs. Alabama A&M, 10.22.00
SOCCER RECORDS
Most Shots, Season: 448 North Texas, 2012 447 Middle Tennessee, 2006 413 Middle Tennessee, 2003 404 Middle Tennessee, 2002 384 Denver, 2010 379 Middle Tennessee, 2012 378 Middle Tennessee, 2004 370 Middle Tennessee, 2005 361 Denver, 2011 351 North Texas, 2010 346 Denver, 2009 345 WKU, 2012 341 Middle Tennessee, 2010 341 North Texas, 2009 340 North Texas, 2011 338 Arkansas State, 2012 334 South Alabama, 2012 330 Arkansas State, 2009 Most Shutouts, Season: 14 WKU, 2008 14 Denver, 2006 14 Denver, 2001 14 Denver, 2002 12 WKU, 2011 12 Denver, 2010 12 Denver, 2003 11 North Texas, 2011 11 Denver, 2009 11 WKU, 2009 11 Denver, 2008 11 North Texas, 2004 11 South Alabama, 2000 Fewest Shutouts, Season: 0 Arkansas State, 2000 0 Louisiana-Lafayette, 2000 1 UALR, 2001 1 Arkansas State, 2003 1 Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 1 FIU, 2003 1 Troy, 2006 1 UALR, 2012 Most Fouls, Season: 315 FIU, 2004 281 Louisiana-Lafayette, 2004 277 Middle Tennessee, 2002 275 Middle Tennessee, 2003 274 Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 270 Denver, 2001 Fewest Fouls, Season: 96 UALR, 2012 117 Florida Atlantic, 2009 129 WKU, 2011 134 Denver, 2010 135 Florida Atlantic, 2010 138 Troy, 2010 139 WKU, 2010 139 South Alabama, 2009 139 WKU, 2009 140 Troy, 2009 148 Denver, 2009 150 Middle Tennessee, 2009 156 Troy, 2005 157 Arkansas State, 2010 157 Arkansas State, 2005 164 South Alabama, 2010 165 Louisiana-Lafayette, 2000 168 FIU, 2009 168 Florida Atlantic, 2006 170 North Texas, 2010 177 Troy, 2006
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SOCCER RECORDS
Most Saves, Game: 22 UALR vs. Southern Miss, 2000 21 Arkansas State at North Texas, 2006 21 UALR at North Texas, 2006 21 Troy vs. Middle Tennessee, 2005 20 FIU vs. Memphis, 2002 19 UALR vs. Alabama, 2012 19 UALR vs. Nebraska, 2000 17 Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Houston, 2000 18 UALR vs. North Texas, 2010 18 South Alabama vs. FIU, 2010 18 South Alabama at Arkansas State, 2009 18 UALR at Mississippi, 2006 Most Saves, Season: 174 Florida Atlantic, 2009 165 UALR, 2012 152 UALR, 2005 151 South Alabama, 2009 151 UALR, 2000 150 ULM, 2006 149 Louisiana-Monroe, 2012 146 Troy, 2012 146 Louisiana-Lafayette, 2000 145 Arkansas State, 2007 145 Arkansas State, 2000 141 Louisiana-Lafayette, 2009 139 South Alabama, 2010 138 UALR, 2010 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Goals, Game: 4 13 are tied; most recent Shan Jones, Middle Tennessee vs. Alabama A&M, 09.23.10 Most Goals, Season: 26 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2002 25 Sasja Odenyo, FIU, 2000 24 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2000 23 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2003 22 Kala Morgan, Middle Tennessee, 2006 21 Melinda Pina, North Texas, 2003 20 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2005 20 Michelle O’Brien, FIU, 2000 19 Debs Brereton, Middle Tennessee, 2004 19 Teresa Vise, North Texas, 2004 Most Goals, Career: 88 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2000-03 51 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2004-07 49 Melinda Pina, North Texas, 2001-04 43 Taryn Hemmings, Denver 2004-08 40 Michelle Young, North Texas, 2009-12 39 Mallory Outerbridge, WKU, 2007, 2009-11 38 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 2004-07 37 Lleane Grimditch, Denver, 2003-06 37 Sasja Odenyo, FIU, 2000-01 35 Brandi Smith, South Alabama, 2998-11 34 Jenna Billingsley, Denver, 2004-07 34 Michelle O’Brien, FIU, 2000-01 33 Shan Jones, Middle Tennessee, 2008-11 32 Dee Dee Beyhan, UALR, 2001-04 32 Jenna Silverberg, WKU, 2004-07 32 Tanya Allegretti, South Alabama, 2002-05 Game-Winning Goals, Career: 19 Mallory Outerbridge, WKU, 2007, 2009-11 16 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2004-07 15 Michelle Young, North Texas, 2009-12 14 Lleane Grimditch, Denver, 2003-2006 13 Taryn Hemmings, Denver, 2004-06, 2008 13 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 2004-07
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Most Assists, Game: 4 Nikki Workman, WKU vs. Marshall, 9.20.09 4 Mariah Johnston, Denver vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 9.27.09 4 Liz Clark, USA vs. Nicholls State, 9.13.08 4 Michelle Leppert, South Alabama vs. Lamar, 9.09.07 4 Rebecca Rodriguez, Middle Tennessee vs. Lipscomb, 8.27.05 4 Laura Miguez, Middle Tennessee vs. Lipscomb, 9.30.01 Most Assists, Season: 15 Nicholette DiGiacomo, Denver, 2010 15 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2002 14 Jamie Norwood, Denver, 2002 14 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2003 13 Mariah Johnston, Denver, 2009 12 Kellie Walker, WKU, 2009 12 Kendall Juett, North Texas, 2007 12 Cindy Rainville, South Alabama, 2000 12 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 2006 11 Laura Miguez, Middle Tennessee, 2003 11 Taryn Hemmings, Denver, 2006 Most Assists, Career: 39 Jamie Norwood, Denver, 2000-03 38 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2000-03 31 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 2004-07 31 Laura Miguez, Middle Tennessee, 2001-04 29 Kendall Juett, North Texas, 2006-09 28 Taryn Hemmings, Denver, 2004-08 25 Lleane Grimditch, Denver, 2003-06 25 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2004-07 24 Kellie Walker, WKU, 2006-09 23 Ashley McMurtry, Arkansas State, 2009-12 23 Rebecca Rodriguez, Middle Tennessee, 2003-06 Most Points, Game: 12 Rebecca Rodriguez, Middle Tennessee vs. Lipscomb, 8.27.05 10 Tanya Allegretti, South Alabama vs. Alabama St., 10.30.05 9 Shan Jones, Middle Tennessee vs. Alabama A&M, 8.23.09 9 Marilyn Marin, North Texas-2x most recent vs. Duquesne 9.1.02 9 Tanya Allegretti, South Alabama vs. Jackson State, 8.31.02 9 Shawna Sparks, Arkansas State vs. Jackson State 9.21.03 Most Points, Season: 67 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2002 60 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2003 57 Sasja Odenyo, FIU, 2000 54 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2000 52 Kala Morgan, Middle Tennessee, 2006 47 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2005 47 Debs Brereton, Middle Tennessee, 2004 47 Melinda Pina, North Texas, 2003 45 Michelle O’Brien, FIU, 2000 Most Points, Career: 214 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2000-04 127 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2004-07 122 Melina Pina, North Texas, 2001-2004 112 Taryn Hemmings, Denver 2004-08 102 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 2004-07 99 Lleane Grimditch, Denver, 2003-06 99 Kendall Juett, North Texas, 2006-09 92 Michelle Young, North Texas, 2009-12 89 Rebecca Rodriguez, Middle Tennessee, 2003-06 86 Sasja Odenyo, FIU, 2000-01 84 Tanya Allegretti, South Alabama, 2002-05 Most Saves, Game: 21 Kelly Goodman, Arkansas State vs. North Texas, 10.13.06 21 Laura Longard, Troy vs. Middle Tennessee, 10.9.05 20 Adrienne McWilliams, FIU vs. Memphis, 9.1.02 18 Kate Berry, South Alabama at Arkansas State, 9.25.09 17 Natalie Marsh, UALR vs. Western Illinois, 8.26.12 17 Amber Angermeier, South Alabama at Tennessee, 9.22.02
Most Saves, Season: 163 Karla Smith, Troy, 2007 145 Marsha Stewart, UALR, 2005 144 Anne Corbello, Louisiana-Lafayette, 2000 135 Ashley Lantes, Florida Atlantic, 2009 134 Kelsie Langford, South Alabama, 2007 133 Mallory George, Louisiana-Monroe, 2006 135 Alex Holland, Louisiana-Monroe, 2012 121 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2007 120 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2010 120 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2009 120 Ashley Branham, Troy, 2008 117 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2008 118 Briana Buchanan, North Texas, 2003 116 Heather Friedman, UALR, 2000 Most Saves, Career: 480 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2007-10 421 Ashley Branham, Troy, 2008-11 411 Marsha Stewart, UALR, 2002-05 369 Kelsie Langford, USA, 2005-08 353 Ashley Lantes, Florida Atlantic, 2009-12 351 Alex Holland, Louisiana-Monroe, 2009-12 330 Meredith Goodson, WKU, 2004-07 327 Adrienne Mann, Arkansas State, 2000-03 320 Libby Stout, WKU, 2008-11 307 Kaitlin Savage, FIU, 2009-12 305 Amber Angermeier, USA, 2001-04 286 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 2003-06 280 Amanda Moorefield, Louisiana-Lafayette, 2008-12 279 Laura Longard, Troy, 2003-06 275 Mallory George, Louisiana-Monroe, 2007-09 268 Brielan Smiechowski, UALR, 2004-07 256 Mandy Hall, North Texas, 2007-10 252 Rebecca Cushing, Middle Tennessee, 2009-11 221 Erica Izard, Denver, 2000-03 Most Shutouts, Season: 14 Libby Stout, WKU, 2008 13 Erica Izard, Denver, 2001 13 Erica Izard, Denver, 2002 11 Kyla Rogers, South Alabama, 2000 10 Mackenzie Snyder, Denver, 2008 10 Jessica Badders, Florida Atlantic, 2007 10 Brianna Buchanan, North Texas, 2004 10 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 2003 Most Shutouts, Career: 39 Libby Stout, WKU, 2008-11 34 Erica Izard, Denver, 2000-03 30 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 2003-2006 23 Lara Campbell, Denver, 2009-11 22 Ashley Branham, Troy, 2008-11 22 Mandy Hall, North Texas, 2007-10 21 Kaitlin Savage, FIU, 2009-12 20 Kelsie Langford, USA, 2005-08 19 Mackenzie Snyder, Denver, 2006-08 18 Amber Angermeier, USA, 2001-04 Goals Against Average, Season: 0.40 Melissa Bailey, WKU, 2003 0.43 Libby Stout, WKU, 2008 0.51 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 2006 0.52 Kela Casiple, Middle Tennessee 2007 0.53 Erica Izard, Denver, 2002 Best Goals Against Average, Career: 0.66 Mackenzie Snyder, Denver, 2006-08 0.68 Libby Stout, WKU, 2008-11 0.72 Erica Izard, Denver, 2000-03 0.77 Kela Casiple, Middle Tennessee, 2007-08 0.82 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas, 2011-12 0.83 Nikka Hall, WKU, 2012-present 0.85 Lara Campbell, Denver, 2009-11 0.94 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 2003-06
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