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ABOUT THE SUN BELT
The Sun Belt Conference mantra “Together We Rise”
NCAA’s 18-member Board of Directors. As a result,
exemplifies what has quickly become America’s most up-
the conference has a crucial voice on some of the most
and-coming collegiate athletics conference.
pressing issues in college athletics.
Founded in 1976, the Sun Belt has adapted and
With the 2014-15 year marking the debut of the
evolved in its nearly 40 year existence. The league was
College Football Playoff (CFP) the Sun Belt continues
originally formed as a home for some of the nation’s
to find itself among the 10 premier college football
premier mid-major basketball teams and it wasn’t
conferences and the new system is guaranteed universal
until a number of changes and the demand for a higher
access based on performance – there are no automatic
national profile that the league began sponsoring
qualifiers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP
football in 2001. Because of this decision to move the
will mean that a spot among the premier bowl games of
league in to the group of football playing conferences,
college football will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked
the Sun Belt Conference has a permanent seat on the
champion from the other “Group of Five” conferences:
Both Arkansas State and UL Lafayette won their respective bowl games at the end of the 2013 season - a year which the league broke several win total records.
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Sun Belt member Appalachian State has one of the most passionate fanbases in college football. The Mountaineers joined the conference as a full-time member on July 1, 2014 along with Georgia Southern. Idaho and New Mexico State also joined at that time as football only members.
the Sun Belt Conference, American Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference and Conference USA.
With the College Football Playoff included with
the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the Cure Bowl (debuting in 2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference team each year. And beginning with the2016 season, the Sun Belt is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl.
The influx of bowl game opportunities comes at a time
when the Sun Belt Conference is breaking win records year after year and the league is continually exceeding expectations.
The Sun Belt’s 21 non-conference football wins in the
2013 season was a new record for the league - eclipsing the mark of 19 set the year prior. Additionally of note for the league’s non-conference win total was that the Sun
Belt fared well against its peer opponents in the non-AQ BCS ranks. The Sun Belt finished a combined 8-1 against members of Conference-USA (4-1), the Mid-American Conference (3-0) and the Mountain West Conference (1-0). The Sun Belt also had the best overall non-conference win percentage when comparing the four non-AQ conferences.
The 2013 football season also saw two teams take
home bowl championship trophies, as UL Lafayette won its third consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Arkansas State won its second consecutive GoDaddy Bowl.
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ABOUT THE SUN BELT seen recent success and all of the league’s sports have contributed to the “Rise” of the Sun Belt Conference.
In men’s basketball, league newcomer Georgia State
put together one of the best conference performances in league history in winning the 2013-14 Sun Belt regular season championship. UL Lafayette captured the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in what was one of the most thrilling finishes to the Sun Belt championship game in recent memory.
An influx of young coaches mixed with proven veterans
makes both Sun Belt men’s and women’s basketball an exciting brand with vast potential.
The Sun Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s
Basketball Championships were played in the hometown of the Sun Belt at Lakefront Arena this past March in what was the first of a three year deal that will have Sun Belt hoops in the “Big Easy” each March.
Baseball and softball continue to be among the
league’s standard-bearers for success as each continues to send teams on deep postseason runs and teams are
The Sun Belt Conference hosts its annual Basketball Championships in New Orleans’ Lakefront Arena.
easy to find in the national polls.
In baseball, UL Lafayette held a unanimous No. 1
national ranking during the 2014 season and hosted a NCAA Tournament Regional and Super Regional. Not to be outdone, the UL Lafayette softball team also hosted the NCAA Tournament rounds and qualified for the 2014 edition of the Women’s College World Series.
In recent years as many as four Sun Belt teams have
advanced to the baseball postseason in a single year, while as many as three Sun Belt softball teams have
The Sun Belt Conference moved its office headquarters into the Mercedes-Benz Superdome this past summer. The Sun Belt Conference has a long history with the city of New Orleans – having originally moved to the Galleria in Metairie in 1991. The league offices relocated to downtown New Orleans in the Pan American Building in 2000 and was headquartered there until June 2013.
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Sun Belt Membership (1976-present) Institution (Years).........................No. of Yrs. South Alabama (1976-pres.)................... 39 WKU (1982-2014)...................................... 33 UALR (1991-pres.)................................... 24 Arkansas State (1991-pres.)................... 24 UL Lafayette (1991-pres.)....................... 24 New Orleans (1976-80; 1991-2010)......... 24 Jacksonville (1976-98).............................. 22 FIU (1998-2013)......................................... 15 In baseball, UL Lafayette held a unanimous No. 1 national ranking during the 2014 season and hosted a NCAA Tournament Regional and Super Regional.
accomplished that feat.
Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico
State, South Alabama, Texas State
While the accomplishments of
the Sun Belt’s student-athletes and
and Troy. UALR and UT Arlington
coaches deserve great praise, so
compete in all-sports as non-
to do the league’s administrators
football members while Idaho and
who have helped set the tone for the
New Mexico State are football only
future of the conference.
members.
“We have never been as strong
Prominent Sun Belt alumni
as we are now academically and
include Lyndon B. Johnson, former
financially and I believe we are
President of the United States
getting stronger all the time
(Texas State), former All-Star
athletically,” former Sun Belt
baseball player Luis Gonzalez (South
Conference President and Troy
Alabama), former member of the
University Chancellor Dr. Jack
United States Senate and House of
Hawkins, Jr. said recently. “I truly
Representatives John Breaux (UL
believe that the best is yet to come.”
Lafayette), country music superstar
The Sun Belt Conference’s
Tim McGraw (UL Monroe), CEO
membership consists of 11 football
of Duck Commander and Buck
members for 2014 – Appalachian
Commander Willie Robertson (UL
State, Arkansas State, Georgia
Monroe) and DeMarcus Ware, an All-
Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL
Pro NFL linebacker (Troy).
Charlotte (1976-91)................................... 15 South Florida (1976-91)............................ 15 UL Monroe (2001-pres.).......................... 14 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.)..................................... 11 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.)........ 6 New Mexico St.(2000-05; 2014-pres.)...... 5 Idaho (football, 2001-04; 2014-pres.)....... 4 Utah State (football, 2003-04).................... 2 UT Arlington (2013-pres.)......................... 1 Texas State (2013-pres.)........................... 1 Central Florida (1991-92)........................... 1 Appalachian State...............Inaugural Year Georgia Southern................Inaugural Year Bold denotes current members TOGETHER WE RISE > 7
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Commissioner Karl Benson Karl Benson Commissioner Since being named the fifth commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference on February 16, 2012, Karl Benson has helped reinvigorate the Sun Belt with his optimism, energy and enthusiasm. His vigor and forward thinking have often been called upon during his tenure – perhaps best exemplified when he hit the ground running in the spring of 2012. Benson quickly set the tone for the future of the Sun Belt Conference by adding Georgia State, UT Arlington and Texas State to the league after only being in his post for several weeks. In May 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 that optimistic attitude that Benson has become so well-known for. Further solidifying the place of the Sun Belt Conference, Benson helped lead the Karl Benson (right) was formally introduced as the Sun Belt Conference’s fifth Commissioner league to the additions of Appalachian State at the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Basketball Championships by Troy University Chancellor Dr. and Georgia Southern as all-sports members Jack Hawkins Jr. and Idaho and New Mexico State as football playing members. All four announcements Benson served on the NCAA Management Council from 1999took place throughout the course of the day on March 27, 2013. 2002 and a five-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee In addition to strengthening the league through membership from 2002-06. additions and rebranding efforts, Benson has been able to secure Prior to his time at the WAC, Benson served as the commisnew homes for Sun Belt teams in the football postseason. sioner of the Mid-American Conference for four years. There, he With the 2014-15 year marking the debut of the College Football implemented several innovative projects and was instrumental in the Playoff (CFP) the Sun Belt continues to find itself among the 10 preformation of the Las Vegas Bowl. mier college football conferences and the new system is guaranteed Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the NCAA universal access based on performance – there are no automatic staff for more than four years where he was the director of NCAA qualifiers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP will mean championships when selected as MAC commissioner. that a spot among the premier bowl games of college football will be Benson joined the NCAA staff in January 1986, as a compliance guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other “Group representative and was appointed assistant director of championof Five” conferences: the Sun Belt Conference, American Athletic ships in June 1987. He was promoted to director of championships Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference in 1988. In that position, Benson actively supervised eight assistant and Conference USA. directors in their administration of 68 NCAA championships. With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls Community total bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy College and then received a bachelor of science degree in physical Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the Cure Bowl (debuting in education from Boise State University in 1975. He has also complet2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference ed course work toward his master’s degree in athletics administrateam each year. And beginning with the 2016 season, the Sun Belt tion at the University of Utah. is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. College and Boise State University before serving as the baseball Benson came to the Sun Belt after serving as the commissioner coach at Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., for of the Western Athletic Conference since 1994. eight years and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom from During his time at the WAC, Benson developed numerous multi1979-84. From 1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coach and an year agreements with postseason football games, including the Holadministrative assistant in the athletics department at Utah. iday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Silicon Valley He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boise State Football Classic, GMAC Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, the Humanitarian in April of 2006. Benson is also a member of the Spokane Falls and Bowl, Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Poinsettia Bowl and Kraft Fight Hunger Fort Steilacoom Halls of Fame. Bowl. Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one daughter, Under Benson’s leadership, the WAC achieved noted success by Jessica, 22, a recent graduate of the University of Southern Califorsending multiple teams to Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games nia – where she majored in broadcast journalism in the Annenberg as well as having sent a total of 38 teams to bowl games since 2001. School of Communication.
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Office Staff Kathy Keene, Ph. D. Senior Associate Commissioner Chief Operating Officer Kathy Keene, Ph. D. is in her ninth year with the Sun Belt Conference and currently serves as the league’s Chief Operating Officer. Keene has responsibility for the preparation of conference schedules, activities of Official Coordinators and all other activities associated with the administration of sports on campus. The New Orleans native also 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 Chief Financial Officer Herbert L. Carter, III (Bert) is in his ninth 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, budgeting and business operations. Carter also serves as the league’s day-to-day liaison to all of the Sun Belt Conference’s bowl partners. He has also been routinely involved in matters related to the Sun Belt Conference Executive Committee and the league’s CEOs. He currently serves as a member of the College Football Playoff Operations Budget Committee and is a member of the College Athletic Business Management Association. Carter received his undergraduate degree in accounting from the University of New Orleans. The New Orleans native is a CPA and has an extensive background in accounting and tax. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Louisiana Society of Certified Public Accountants. Carter, his wife Jennifer, their two sons, Patrick and Evan, and daughter Meredith, live in Metairie.
John McElwain Associate Commissioner Chief Branding & Communications Officer John McElwain serves as the Sun Belt Conference’s Associate Commissioner/ Chief Branding and Communications Officer and is in his ninth year with the league. In his position, McElwain oversees the strategic messaging of the Sun Belt Conference through its brand and communications platforms. He also manages the league’s five person communications staff. 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 currently. McElwain has served on the media relations staffs for seven consecutive Allstate Sugar Bowls as well as the last six BCS National Championship Games. McElwain is a 2004 graduate of Indiana University, receiving his degree 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. John Barranco Associate Commissioner Corporate Sponsorships & Marketing A familiar face to the New Orleans business community joined the Sun Belt Conference in August, 2013 as John Barranco was named the league’s Associate Commissioner for Corporate Sponsorships and Marketing. Barranco is responsible for the Sun Belt Conference’s corporate sales program which drives new sponsors for the conference, its member institutions and the league’s championship events. Barranco came to the Sun Belt from Cox Sports Television (CST) Network, a division of Cox Communications Louisiana, LLC. While with Cox, he was responsible for core and digital advertising sales and his efforts led to an over 300% increase in total advertising sales on CST from the beginning of 2008 until the end of 2012. Prior to his time with Cox, Barranco served as the Associate Athletic Director for External Relations for the University of New Orleans Athletic Department. During his five years with the Privateers, he was responsible for all external revenue generation for the athletic department including ticket sales, fundraising and corporate partnerships. Barranco was also responsible for marketing and promotions of all events related to UNO Athletics and he helped with the implementation of gameday activities, community outreach programs, as well as group and individual
ticket sales. Barranco originally came to New Orleans as an Account Manager for Tulane University’s partnership with International Sports Properties. Previously he had worked as a Marketing Coordinator for the University of AlabamaBirmingham Athletic Department. He was the co-founder and Executive Director of the Leon V. Rosato, Sr. Memorial Golf Tournament benefiting United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham. From 1999 to 2008, the tournament raised over $130,000 for UCP of Birmingham. In New Orleans, he has been a member and venue captain since 2007 for the FORE!Kids Foundation which funds children’s service organizations through golf events like the PGA Tour’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans. A 1999 graduate of UAB, Barranco earned a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Public Relations. He is married to the former Natalie Hebert and the couple has one son – Dominic. Scott Connors, Esq. Assistant Commissioner Director of 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. Connors currently serves on the Division I Legislative Review and Interpretations Committee. Prior to the Sun Belt Conference, Connors worked at Tulane University where he held the 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 and American Bar associations. Connors and his wife Iyana reside in uptown New Orleans with their two daughters. Dominick Giambrone, Jr. J.D. Assistant Commissioner Director of Championships Dominick Giambrone, Jr., J.D. is in his seventh year with the Sun Belt Conference, currently serving as Assistant Commissioner/Director of Championships. Giambrone has held this role since 2011 after previously serving as the Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Educational Services. In his position,
Giambrone is responsible for overseeing the
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Office Staff championship administration and working with the coaches of the 18 sports in which the Sun Belt Conference offers a championship. Giambrone currently serves on the NCAA InitialEligibility Waivers Committee, a position he has held since February 2012. While serving as the Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Educational Services, Giambrone served as the liaison to the FARs and Compliance Directors and oversaw the league’s compliance program. 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. He graduated from Louisiana State in 2005 with a Business Administration degree. While earning his Juris Doctorate and a Sports Law Certificate from Tulane Law School in 2008, Giambrone served as Managing Editor of the Sports Lawyers’ Journal. He received his certification in Alternative Dispute Resolution and Negotiation through Humbolt University (Berlin, Germany). A graduate of Fontainebleau (La.) High School, Giambrone resides in Lakeview. Travis Llewellyn Assistant Commissioner Director of Electronic Media Travis Llewellyn was named Director of Multimedia/New Media for the Sun Belt in December 2006 and was elevated to the role of Assistant Commissioner in 2008. Llewellyn’s primary responsibilities include overseeing television for all sports, operation of the conference’s new media efforts and assembly of the annual football schedule. Additionally, Llewellyn oversees the conference’s instant replay integration with its member institutions in football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball. During his time with the Sun Belt, Llewellyn has overseen the advancement of the Sun Belt Digital Network to provide free content to fans and worked with the conference’s television partners to increase the distribution and number of telecasts each year. Before joining the Sun Belt Conference office, Llewellyn worked in the media relations department of United States Senator Mike DeWine’s office in Washington, D.C., and as a student worker with Ole Miss Sports Productions. He graduated from the University of Mississippi in 2005 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in journalism with an emphasis in broadcast and a minor in political science. Llewellyn is a native of Rockville, Md. and resides in Uptown New Orleans. Keith Nunez Assistant Director of Communications Keith Nunez begins his fourth year with the league and fifth total year with the league. 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 soccer, women’s basketball, track & field and baseball. During his time with the league Nunez has been instrumental in the publication of numerous conference media guides, championship programs and other league publications. Nunez was joined 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).
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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.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, 2011, 2012 and 2013 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 and son, Benjamin. Randy Lieberman Assistant Director of Communications Randy Lieberman is in his first year as Sun Belt Conference’s Assistant Director of Communications and Brand Strategy after being elevated to the position in March 2013. He had previously served as the Sun Belt’s Communications Assistant. Lieberman is the conference’s day-to-day media contact for multiple sports and he is the conference’s primary social media editor and content creator. Lieberman arrived at the Sun Belt after spending two years working in the Athletic Communications office of Georgia State University. He was the primary contact for GSU’s men’s soccer and men’s and women’s tennis teams while also serving as the secondary contact for men’s and women’s basketball. During his time at GSU, Lieberman created and executed social media strategies for the GSU men’s soccer, men’s tennis and women’s tennis programs. Under his management, Georgia State’s men’s soccer program enjoyed national publicity when a YouTube video of one of its goals during a spring match was featured on ESPNU’s late-night television show, “UNITE” as the “Video of the Nite.” Lieberman began his career as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pa. He was the primary contact for multiple sports in the Division III athletic program while creating and executing the department’s first social media strategy. In December of 2013 Lieberman graduated with a Master’s degree in Sports Administration from Georgia State University. Originally from Stroudsburg, Pa., he earned his Bachelor’s degree in English Writing and Communication from the University of Pittsburgh in 2010. Erinn Banks, Esq. Compliance Coordinator
Erinn Banks is in her second year with the Sun Belt Conference after being named the 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 student-athlete 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. Alexandria Price Championships Coordinator Alexandria Price was named the Sun Belt Conference’s Championships Coordinator in July 2013. Price is responsible for coordinating events and activities surrounding the Sun Belt’s 17 conference championships. In addition to her championship administration duties, Price serves as the lead contact for the Sun Belt RISE Program – a program for member institutions young, aspiring administrators to network with national leaders of athletic administration. Price came to the Sun Belt after spending a year assisting the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation. 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 of identifying and recruiting over 13,000 volunteers. She also 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. Price received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology/Sports Leadership from LSU in August 2012. Jared Prescott Communications Assistant
Jared Prescott was named Communications Assistant for the Sun Belt Conference in July 2014. Prescott is the conference’s day-to-day media contact for 11 Sun Belt sponsored sports including volleyball. Prescott comes to the Sun Belt after spending almost two years in the sports information office of Loyola University New Orleans. He was the primary contact for 12 of the school’s 14 sports teams and served as a statkeeper and play-by-play announcer for volleyball, basketball, and baseball. He was also responsible for the school’s social media strategy and game day operations. Prescott has also served on the staffs of the 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl media relations, New Orleans Pelicans ticket operations, Zurich Classic event operations, and ESPN Radio: Mike & Mike’s NBA AllStar game show. Prescott is a native of Pasadena, Calif. and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematical Economics from Wake Forest University in 2010.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Championship Bracket
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP NOVEMBER 5-9 - MOBILE, ALABAMA - HOST: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA JAGUARS FIRST ROUND • NOVEMBER 5
SECOND ROUND • NOVEMBER 7
FINALS • NOVEMBER 9
M1 - WED
M5 - FRI
M2 - WED
M7 - SUN
M3 - WED
M6 - FRI
M4 - WED
NOTE: The host institution reserves the right to choose the playing time of their first round game only - provided they qualify for the championship.
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SOCCER Composite Schedule AUGUST 22 (FRIDAY)
SEPTEMBER 5 (FRIDAY)
Georgia State at Furman
Greenville, S.C.
Arkansas State at Murray State
Murray, Ky.
Georgia Southern at Francis Marion
11:00 AM
Georgia State at Tennessee Tech
Cookeville, Tenn.
4:00 PM
3:00 PM
UL Lafayette at Nicholls State
Thibodaux, La.
4:00 PM
Florence, S.C.
6:00 PM
UL Monroe at Southeastern Louisiana
Hammond, La.
4:00 PM
UL Lafayette at Sam Houston State
Huntsville, Texas
6:30 PM
Appalachian State at Morehead State
Morehead, Ky.
5:00 PM
Chicago State at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
Mississippi State at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
5:00 PM
UAB at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
Mercer at Georgia Southern
Statesboro, Ga.
5:00 PM
Troy at LSU
Baton Rouge, La.
7:00 PM
Troy at Gardner-Webb
Boiling Springs, N.C.
6:00 PM
Texas State at UTEP
El Paso, Texas
8:00 PM
UALR at Northwestern State
Natchitoches, La.
7:00 PM
Southern Miss at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
Texas State at Lamar
Beaumont, Texas
7:00 PM
11:00 AM
AUGUST 24 (SUNDAY) Southern at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
11:00 AM
Georgia Southern at UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
12:00 PM
Appalachian State at Elon
Elon, N.C.
1:00 PM
Appalachian State at Marshall
Huntington, W.Va.
UL Monroe at Northwestern State
Natchitoches, La.
1:00 PM
Arkansas State at Missouri State
Springfield, Mo.
1:00 PM
Nicholls State at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
1:00 PM
Texas Southern at UL Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
Troy at Louisiana Tech
Ruston, La.
1:00 PM
UL Monroe at Nicholls State
Thibodaux, La.
1:00 PM
Texas State at New Mexico State
Las Cruces, N.M.
2:00 PM
South Alabama at Southern U.
Baton Rouge, La.
1:00 PM
Tulsa at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
2:00 PM
Texas State at Texas Southern
Houston, Texas
1:00 PM
UL Lafayette at Southeastern Louisiana
Hammond, La.
4:00 PM
Georgia State at Belmont
Nashville, Tenn.
2:00 PM
Kennesaw, Ga.
6:00 PM
UAPB at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
Alabama State at Georgia Southern
Statesboro, Ga.
1:30 PM
Mississippi Valley State at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
2:00 PM
Belmont at Appalachian State
Boone, N.C.
3:00 PM
Stephen F. Austin at UL Monroe
Monroe, La.
4:00 PM
AUGUST 25 (MON.) Georgia State at Kennesaw State
SEPTEMBER 9 (TUESDAY)
AUGUST 26 (TUESDAY) Alabama State Troy
SEPTEMBER 11 (THURSDAY) Troy, Ala.
TBD
AUGUST 28 (THURSDAY) Appalachian State at East Tennessee State
SEPTEMBER 7 (SUNDAY)
Mississippi Valley State at UALR
SEPTEMBER 12 (FRIDAY) Johnson City, Tenn.
6:00 PM
AUGUST 29 (FRIDAY) (2) South Alabama vs. Tennessee Tech
Troy, Ala.
12:00 PM
Georgia State at Murray State
Murray, Ky.
1:00 PM
North Florida at Georgia State
Atlanta, Ga.
6:00 PM
Georgia Southern at Indiana
Auburn, Ala.
3:30 PM
UL Lafayette at Louisiana Tech
Ruston, La.
7:00 PM
UL Monroe at Southern U.
Baton Rouge, La.
4:00 PM
South Alabama at Mississippi State
Starkville, Miss.
7:00 PM
(1) Nicholls State at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
TCU at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
McNeese State at UL Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
Jacksonville State at Troy
Troy, Ala.
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
(2) Kennesaw State at Troy
Troy, Ala.
TBD
AUGUST 31 (SUNDAY)
TBD
SEPTEMBER 14 (SUNDAY) George Mason at Appalachian State
Boone, N.C.
Tennessee Tech at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
12:00 PM 1:00 PM
Liberty at Appalachian State
Boone, N.C.
12:00 PM
Arkansas State at Southern Miss
Hattiesburg, Miss.
1:00 PM
(1) South Dakota at UALR
Little Rock, Ark.
12:00 PM
Georgia State at Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
1:00 PM
(2) South Alabama vs. Kennesaw State
Troy, Ala.
12:00 PM
Lamar at UL Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
Central Arkansas at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
UL Monroe at McNeese State
Lake Charles, La.
1:00 PM
UL Lafayette at Ole Miss
Oxford, Miss.
1:00 PM
South Alabama at Alabama A&M
Huntsville, Ala.
1:00 PM
UL Monroe at Grambling State
Grambling, La.
1:00 PM
UTSA at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
1:00 PM
Northwestern State at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
1:00 PM
UAB at Troy
Troy, Ala.
1:00 PM
Georgia Southern at Auburn
Auburn, Ala.
1:30 PM
North Florida at Georgia Southern
Statesboro, Ga.
4:00 PM
(2) Tennessee Tech at Troy
Troy, Ala.
3:00 PM
Samford at Georgia State
Atlanta, Ga.
5:00 PM
Pine Bluff, Ark.
5:00 PM
SEPTEMBER 3 (WEDNESDAY) UL Monroe at UAPB
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SOCCER Composite Schedule SEPTEMBER 19 (FRIDAY)
OCTOBER 12 (SUNDAY)
Appalachian State at James Madison
Harrisonburg, Va.
4:00 PM
South Alabama at Appalachian State*
Boone, N.C.
12:00 PM
Miss. Valley St. at UL Monroe
Monroe, La.
4:00 PM
Georgia Southern at Georgia State*
Atlanta, Ga.
12:00 PM
(3) Troy vs. Francis Marion
Mobile, Ala.
4:00 PM
Arkansas State at UL Lafayette*
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
Southeast Missouri State at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
5:00 PM
UALR at UL Monroe*
Monroe, La.
1:00 PM
Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern
Statesboro, Ga.
6:00 PM
Troy at Texas State*
San Marcos, Texas
1:00 PM
Mercer at Georgia State
Atlanta, Ga.
6:00 PM
UALR at Missouri State
Springfield, Mo.
7:00 PM
OCTOBER 17 (FRIDAY)
Houston at UL Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
UL Lafayette at Appalachian State*
Boone, N.C.
6:00 PM
(3) North Florida at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
Georgia Southern at South Alabama*
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
Prairie View A&M at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
UL Monroe at Texas State*
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
Georgia State at Troy*
Troy, Ala.
TBD
SEPTEMBER 21 (SUNDAY) (3) Troy vs. North Florida
Mobile, Ala.
10:00 AM
OCTOBER 18 (SATURDAY)
Appalachian State at Radford
Radford, Va.
12:00 PM
Arkansas State at UALR*
UT Martin at Georgia State
Atlanta, Ga.
12:00 PM
Georgia Southern at Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Fla.
1:00 PM
OCTOBER 19 (SUNDAY)
Alcorn State at UL Lafayette
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
UL Monroe at Appalachian State*
Boone, N.C.
12:00 PM
(3) Francis Marion at South Alabama
Mobile, Ala.
1:00 PM
Georgia State at South Alabama*
Mobile, Ala.
1:00 PM
UAPB at Arkansas State
Jonesboro, Ark.
3:00 PM
UL Lafayette at Texas State*
San Marcos, Texas
1:00 PM
Central Arkansas at UL Monroe
Monroe, La.
4:00 PM
Georgia Southern at Troy*
Troy, Ala.
1:00 PM
Texas at Texas State
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM Austin, Texas
7:00 PM
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
OCTOBER 20 (MONDAY) SEPTEMBER 26 (FRIDAY)
UALR at Texas
Texas State at Arkansas State*
Jonesboro, Ark.
3:00 PM
Georgia Southern at UL Monroe*
Monroe, La.
4:00 PM
OCTOBER 24 (FRIDAY)
Appalachian State at UALR*
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
South Alabama at Arkansas State*
Jonesboro, Ark.
2:00 PM
Georgia State at UL Lafayette*
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
Texas State at Georgia Southern*
Statesboro, Ga.
6:00 PM
Troy at South Alabama*
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
Appalachian State at Georgia State*
Atlanta, Ga.
6:00 PM
Troy at UALR*
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
SEPTEMBER 28 (SUNDAY) Georgia Southern at UL Lafayette*
Lafayette, La.
12:00 PM
OCTOBER 26 (SUNDAY)
Texas State at UALR*
Little Rock, Ark.
1:00 PM
Texas State at Georgia State*
Atlanta, Ga.
Appalachian State at Arkansas State*
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
South Alabama at UALR*
Little Rock, Ark.
1:00 PM
Georgia State at UL Monroe*
Monroe, La.
1:00 PM
Troy at Arkansas State*
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
Appalachian State at Georgia Southern*
Statesboro, Ga.
1:00 PM
UL Monroe at UL Lafayette*
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
OCTOBER 3 (FRIDAY) Arkansas State at Georgia Southern*
Statesboro, Ga.
6:00 PM
UALR at Georgia State*
Atlanta, Ga.
6:00 PM
NOVEMBER 5-9 (SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP)
UL Monroe at South Alabama*
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
Top Eight Teams
UL Lafayette at Troy*
Troy, Ala.
Mobile, Ala.
12:00 PM
TBA
TBD TOURNAMENT LEGEND
OCTOBER 5 (SUNDAY)
(1) Crowne Plaza Hotel Invitational (Little Rock, Ark.)
UALR at Georgia Southern*
Statesboro, Ga.
11:00 AM
(2) Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.)
Arkansas State at Georgia State*
Atlanta, Ga.
12:00 PM
(3) Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.)
UL Lafayette at South Alabama*
Mobile, Ala.
1:00 PM
Appalachian State at Texas State*
San Marcos, Texas
1:00 PM
UL Monroe at Troy*
Troy, Ala.
1:00 PM
All Times Central and Subject to Change without Notice * - Denotes Sun Belt Conference Match
OCTOBER 10 (FRIDAY) Arkansas State at UL Monroe*
Monroe, La.
2:00 PM
Troy at Appalachian State*
Boone, N.C.
6:00 PM
UALR at UL Lafayette*
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
South Alabama at Texas State*
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
TOGETHER WE RISE > 13
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER
Appalachian State QUICK FACTS
2014 MOUNTAINEERS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1899
Aug. 24
at Elon
Elon, N.C.
Enrollment............................................................ 17,838
Aug. 28
at East Tennessee State
Johnson City, Tenn.
Nickname.................................................. Mountaineers
AUG. 31
LIBERTY
BOONE, N.C.
Sep. 5
at Morehead State
Morehead, Ky.
Sep. 7
at Marshall
Huntington, W.Va.
Location........................................................Boone, N.C.
Colors...................................................... Black and Gold
TEAM INFORMATION
TIME 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM 11:00 AM
SEP. 12
BELMONT
BOONE, N.C.
3:00 PM
Head Coach...........................................Sarah Strickland
SEP. 14
GEORGE MASON
BOONE, N.C.
12:00 PM
Alma Mater, Year..........................George Mason, 1998
Sep. 19
at James Madison
Harrisonburg, Va.
Sep. 21
at Radford
Radford, Va.
Sep. 26
at UALR *
Little Rock, Ark.
6:00 PM
Sep. 28
at Arkansas State *
Jonesboro, Ark.
12:00 PM 11:00 AM
Record at APPST (Years)....................... 29-34-12 (five) Career Record......................................................Same Assistant Coach..................................... Lindsey Morgan Alma Mater, Year....................... Columbus State, 2010
4:00 PM 12:00 PM
Oct. 5
at Texas State *
San Marcos, Texas
OCT. 10
TROY *
BOONE, N.C.
6:00 PM
OCT. 12
SOUTH ALABAMA *
BOONE, N.C.
12:00 PM
OCT. 17
UL LAFAYETTE *
BOONE, N.C.
6:00 PM
Starters Returning/Lost.............................................9/2
OCT. 19
UL MONROE *
BOONE, N.C.
12:00 PM
Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................13/5
Oct. 24
at Georgia State *
Atlanta, Ga.
Newcomers.................................................................. 11
Oct. 26
at Georgia Southern *
Statesboro, Ga.
Nov. 5-9
Sun Belt Conference Championship
Mobile, Ala.
Assistant Coach......................................... Lindsay Cobb Alma Mater, Year...................................NC State, 1990 2013 Overall Record................................................ 8-7-4 2013 SBC Record/Finish............................................N/A
ADMINISTRATION
6:00 PM 12:00 PM TBA
Home games in Bold | All Times Central * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH SARAH STRICKLAND Dr. Sheri N. Everts Chancellor
Dr. Alan Hauser Faculty Representative
Rick Beasley Interim Athletics Director
Debbie Richardson SWA
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Sarah Strickland enters her fifth season at the helm of the women’s soccer program at Appalachian State University. The 2013 campaign saw the Mountaineers garner eight wins and finish 8-7-4 and a 4-2-4 in the Southern Conference. In 2012, Strickland led the Mountaineers to a 10-8-1 overall mark and finished fourth in the league with a 7-3-1 conference record, which marked the best SoCon finish in women’s soccer history dating back to 1994. Before coming to App State, Strickland was an assistant coach at Mississippi State, where she served as the program’s recruiting coordinator and goalkeepers’ coach for two seasons. She began her collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach at Troy University in 1998 and served as the program’s interim head coach during the 1999 offseason. From there, she moved on to Auburn University at Montgomery, where she was an assistant on the men’s and women’s staffs from 19992000. Strickland is a United States Soccer Federation “B” licensed coach and served on the staff of the U-14 national program in 2001. She also coached for the Alabama Olympics Development Program boys’ and girls’ programs from 1998-2002 and the Mississippi ODP girls’ in 2009. Strickland graduated from GMU with a B.A. in psychology in 1998. She earned a M.S. in foundations of education from Troy in 1999.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Mountaineers
MOUNTAINEERS ROSTER
NO. NAME 0 Amy Kolowsky 00 Sam Steyl 2 Abbey Nolte 3 Jenni Loveless 4 Jenna Caudle 5 Leah Drawdy 6 Jane Cline 7 Jaclyn Nieradka 8 Nicole Steyl 9 Julia Holz 10 Kebrina Keys 11 Morgan Fancher 12 Erin Settle 13 Logan White 14 Samantha Childress 15 Kate Ward 16 Merlin Beckwith 17 Carrie Taylor 18 Kirstie Fleger 19 Megan Roberson 20 Amber Miller 21 Aubrey Fletcher 22 Jennifer Bass 23 Brianna Bahlmann 26 Morgan Mosack 27 Madison Absher 28 Lindsey Tully 30 Kelly Flanders 31 Jaela Graham 32 Sarah Peatross 33 Lindsay Kubrick 34 Bayley Rigsbee 36 Sarah Moon
POS. GK GK F MF F F F MF D F MF/F D F D F MF D D D GK D/MF F F D MF MF D MF F MF D MF F
HT. 5-10 5-7 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-0 5-4 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-1 5-4 5-8 5-3 5-2 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-3 5-3 5-9
YEAR Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
2013 RESULTS
HOMETOWN Columbia, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Kennesaw, Ga. Fayetteville, Ga. Middletown, Md. Waxhaw, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Kernersville, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Marietta, Ga. Jefferson, N.C. The Colony, Texas Mooresville, N.C. Frisco, Texas Kernersville, N.C. Atlanta, Ga. Rochester Hills, Mich. Winston-Salem, N.C. Reston, Va. Kernersville, N.C. Tampa, Fla. Berryvlle, Va. Burlington, N.C. Vernon Hills, Ill. Charlotte, N.C. Finksburg, Md. Charlotte, N.C. Huntersville, N.C. Huntersville, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Jamestown, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Cornelius, N.C.
MOUNTAINEERS TO WATCH
DATE OPPONENT AUGUST 23 ETSU 25 AUSTIN PEAY 30 at Colorado College SEPTEMBER 1 vs. Southern Utah 5 UNC ASHEVILLE 15 at High Point 22 MOREHEAD STATE 26 at UNCG * 29 ELON * OCTOBER 4 at Georgia Southern * 6 at Davidson * 11 CHATTANOOGA * 13 SAMFORD * 18 WOFFORD *
RESULT W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-4 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 L, 1-2 (2OT) L, 1-2 (OT) T, 1-1 (2OT) T, 3-3 (2OT) W, 3-1 W, 2-1 W, 5-0 L, 1-2 T, 0-0 (2OT)
20 FURMAN * 25 at The Citadel * 27 at Francis Marion 30 at Western Carolina * OCTOBER 3 (2) vs. Samford
T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 9-3 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-1
* Denontes Southern Conference Match (1) – Colorado College Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.) (2) - SoCON Championships (Birmingham, Ala.)
Samantha Childress - F, Sr., 5-7
Julia Holz - F, Sr., 5-6
In 2013, Childress led the Mountaineers in goals (10) and was tied for the team lead in points (20). The 10 goals rank tied for second all-time in a season in program history and tied for seventh all-time (15),while also ranking tied for seventh in season points. She tallied 44 shots and connected on three game-winners, which included back-to-back road conference games at Georgia Southern and at Davidson. She earned second-team all-SoCon for her play last season. During her freshman campaign, Childress netted five goals and collected 10 points for the Mountaineers. She was named to the SoCon all-freshman team, which at that time marked just the second player to earn the award.
In 2013, Holz finished tied for second on the team with 20 points, including seven goals and six assists. The seven goals propel the senior forward into a tie for fourth place all-time in goals (20) and eightassists places her 10th all-time (10). After last season, Holz also is now fifth all-time in points (48) and tied for seventh for points in a single-season. Holz was recognized by the Southern Conference and was named to the all-SoCon second team. Holz was a first-team all-SoCon selection as a junior after leading the squad with eight goals, including three game-winners. She was the first to earn the SoCon first-team honor since Dawn-Marie Alfred in 2003. Appalachian was 6-1 in games in which Holz scored. As a freshman, Holz led the team in points (10) and shots on goal (18).
2013 Mountaineers Overall Stats ## 9 14 34 26 16 23 36 21 4 6 17 5 13 10 15 24 20 8 2 35 3 28 0 19 11 22 18
PLAYER GP Julia Holz 18 Sam Childress 19 Jane Cline 18 Merlin Beckwith 19 Jamie Lockie 19 Sam Neill 19 Aubrey Fletcher 19 Jordan Vezina 19 Jenna Caudle 19 Amy Werdine 15 Sonia Sanchez 17 Leah Drawdy 19 Logan White 19 Kebrina Keys 10 Kate Ward 9 Grace McCall 8 Amber Miller 14 Nicole Steyl 19 Abbey Nolte 11 Jaclyn Nieradka 18 Jenni Loveless 6 Jennifer Bass 3 Amy Kolowsky 4 Megan Roberson 16 Morgan Fancher 5 Kathryn Palmer 1 Kirstie Fleger 3 TOTAL............... 19 OPP........... 19
G 7 10 4 3 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 25
A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 6 20 47 .149 19 .404 0-0 2 0-0 0 20 44 .227 24 .545 0-0 3 0-0 5 13 22 .182 13 .591 0-0 0 0-0 5 11 19 .158 13 .684 1-0 0 0-0 1 3 13 .077 9 .692 0-0 0 0-0 3 7 12 .167 2 .167 0-0 0 0-0 2 4 10 .100 3 .300 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 7 .000 6 .857 1-0 0 0-0 1 5 7 .286 5 .714 0-0 1 0-0 0 2 7 .143 5 .714 0-0 0 0-0 1 1 6 .000 2 .333 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0-0 0 0-0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 1-0 0 0-0 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0-0 1 0-0 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0-0 0 0-0 2 2 3 .000 3 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 1 3 3 .333 2 .667 0-0 1 0-0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 2 2 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 32 100 229 .148 119 .520 3-0 8 0-0 19 69 245 .102 110 .449 7-0 7 1-1
## 1 19 0 TM
PLAYER GP-GS Jordan Hatton 1-1 Megan Roberson 16-16 Amy Kolowsky 4-2 Team 0-0 TOTAL............... 19 OPP........... 19
MIN 90:00 1467:05 259:16 0:00 1816:21 1816:21
GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT 0 0.00 3 1.000 21 1.29 62 .747 4 1.39 10 .714 0 0.00 10 1.000 25 1.24 85 .773 34 1.68 85 .714
W 1 6 1 0 8 7
L 0 6 1 0 7 8
T 0 4 0 0 4 4
SH/O 1/0 3/1 0/1 1/0 5 5
TOGETHER WE RISE > 15
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UALR QUICK FACTS
2014 TROJANS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1927
AUG. 22
CHICAGO STATE
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
7:00 PM
Enrollment............................................................ 12,927
AUG. 24
SOUTHERN
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
11:00 AM
Nickname............................................................. Trojans
AUG. 29
NICHOLLS STATE
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
7:00 PM 12:00 PM
Location.................................................Little Rock, Ark.
Colors...................................... Maroon, Silver and Black
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach...............................................Adrian Blewitt Alma Mater, Year.............................. Lock Haven, 1996
TIME
AUG. 31
SOUTH DAKOTA
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
Sep. 5
at Northwestern State
Natchitoches, La.
7:00 PM
SEP. 9
UAPB
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
7:00 PM
SEP. 11
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
7:00 PM
SEP. 14
TENNESSEE TECH
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
1:00 PM
Sep. 19
at Missouri State
Springfield, Mo.
7:00 PM
SEP. 26
APPALACHIAN STATE *
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
7:00 PM
SEP. 28
TEXAS STATE *
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
1:00 PM
Oct. 3
at Georgia State *
Atlanta, Ga.
Oct. 5
at Georgia Southern *
Statesboro, Ga.
Oct. 10
at UL Lafayette *
Lafayette, La.
7:00 PM
Oct. 12
at UL Monroe *
Monroe, La.
1:00 PM
Starters Returning/Lost.............................................6/5
OCT. 18
ARKANSAS STATE *
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
7:00 PM
Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 15/12
Oct. 20
at Texas *
Austin, Texas
7:00 PM
Newcomers.................................................................. 11
OCT. 24
TROY *
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
7:00 PM
OCT. 26
SOUTH ALABAMA *
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
1:00 PM
Nov. 5-9
Sun Belt Conference Championship
Mobile, Ala.
Record at UALR (Years)............................ 4-14-0 (one) Career Record.........................................74-42-10 (six) Assistant Coach...............................................Bri Garcia Alma Mater, Year................................Penn State, 2012 Assistant Coach.........................................Michelle Parr Alma Mater, Year........................................ Texas, 1995 2013 Overall Record.............................................. 4-14-0 2013 SBC Record/Finish................................... 1-7/t-8th
ADMINISTRATION
7:00 PM 12:00 PM
TBA
Home games in Bold | All Times Central * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH ADRIAN BLEWITT Dr. Joel E. Anderson Chancellor
Chris Peterson Athletics Director
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Dr. David Briscoe Faculty Representative
Adrian Blewitt was named UALR’s head soccer coach in December 2012, and he was immediately tasked with turning around a struggling program. In his first year with the Trojans, that turnaround was in full swing. UALR doubled its win total from 2012 to 2013, reaching the Sun Belt Conference Tournament for the first time since 2009. The rebuilding continues with a new crop of talent incoming for the 2014 season. In 15 years as a head coach, Blewitt led his teams to appearances in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament and six conference championships, and he 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 10 nationally. Blewitt compiled a 16766-12 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 his 16 years as a head coach, Blewitt has coached five NCAA Division II All-Americans, four conference Players of the Year and four Freshmen of the Year winners. A native of Grimsby, England, Blewitt and his wife Tamara have one daughter, JoElle.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Trojans
TROJANS ROSTER
NO. NAME
POS.
HT.
YEAR
HOMETOWN
0
Bre Ilkuf
GK
5-9
Fr.
Sherwood Park, Alberta
00
Shara Robbins
GK
5-3
So.
Hot Springs, Ark.
1
Sara Cavanagh
GK
5-7
So.
Bowie, Md.
2
Ariel Galletti
F
5-4
Sr.
San Luis Obispo, Calif.
3
Elise Brune
D
5-5
Fr.
Stockholm, Sweden
4
Amanda Wilkinson
D
5-7
Sr.
Corona, Calif.
5
Angel Daggs
Choctaw, Okla.
6
Mikayla Uyokpeyi
7
M
5-7
Jr.
M/F
5-6
So.
Garland, Texas
Maila Carboni
F
5-7
Fr.
Hamilton, Ontario
8
Hayley Fowle
M/F
5-9
RFr.
9
Quin Wilkes
F
5-9
Fr.
O’Fallon, Ill.
10
Alyson Rohane
M
5-7
Sr.
San Diego, Calif.
11
Louise Kallin
M/F
5-8
Fr.
Halmstad, Sweden
12
Kailie Holloway
D
6-0
Sr.
Longview, Texas
13
Linnea Kogsta
D
5-9
So.
Gothenburg, Sweden
14
Maddie Butina
M
5-4
Fr.
Circle Pines, Minn.
15
Lexus VanPelt
F
5-0
Sr.
Houston, Texas
16
Hali Long
D
5-8
So.
St. Charles, Mo.
17
Laureen Brilka
D/M
5-5
Fr.
Bielefeld, Germany
19
Harriett Pallett
D/M
5-10
So.
Birmingham, England
20
Fali Garuba
F
5-6
Fr.
Pflugerville, Texas
21
Kayla Turner
M
5-8
So.
Sterling Heights, Mich.
22
Lauren Brownrigg
D
5-9
Fr.
Lakeville, Minn.
23
Hannah McIntyre
D/M
5-4
Sr.
Conway, Ark.
25
Mackenzie Ray
M
5-3
So.
Houston, Texas
Horley, England
TROJANS TO WATCH
2013 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT 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 UL Lafayette * 13 at UL Monroe *
RESULT W, 6-1 W, 4-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 W, 1-0
18 GEORGIA STATE * 20 WESTERN KENTUCKY * 25 at Texas State * NOVEMBER 6 (1) vs. No. 1 WKU
L, 1-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-4 L, 1-2
*Sun Belt Conference match (1) - Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
Ariel Galletti - F, Sr., 5-4
Alyson Rohane - M, Sr., 5-7
Named to the All-Sun Belt Second Team at the end of the season...Finished the year with six points on a goal and four assists, good for third on the team in scoring...Started all but one game for the Trojans and racked up 1,342 minutes -- fourthmost on the roster...Moved into a tie for 15th all-time at UALR with her 10th career goal in the Aug. 27 game against UAPB... Scored two assists in the season opener against Southern... Took a season-high six shots and four shots on goal at Murray State (Sept. 1)...Earned an assist on the Trojans’ lone goal against Kansas City (Sept. 6)...Picked up her final assist of the season against Georgia State (Oct. 18)...Ends the season tied for 15th on the school career goals list with 10, ninth on the school assist list with eight and 13th on the points list with 28.
Led UALR in scoring during her junior year with four goals and two assists for 10 points...Scored a beautiful goal in the Sun Belt Tournament against Western Kentucky on a free kick (Nov. 6)...Took 16 corner kicks, more than anyone on the team but Ashley Barksdale...Was the Trojans’ top shooter, taking 39 shots and 18 on goal...Played more than 1,110 minutes on the year and started in 17 of 18 games...Scored a goal and an assist in the season opener against Southern (Aug. 25)...Took six shots against UAPB (Aug. 27), including three on goal... Assisted on the Trojans’ lone goal against Kansas City (Aug. 6)... Tallied the Trojans’ only goal against UAB (Sept. 20)...Scored at Louisiana to cut the Ragin Cajuns’ lead in half (Oct. 13)...Ends the season tied for 15th on the school assists list with seven and tied for 13th on the shot list with 93.
2013 Trojans Overall Stats ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 10 Rohane, Alyson 18 4 2 10 39 .103 18 .462 0 0-0 18 Mason, Paige 18 4 0 8 25 .160 13 .520 2 0-0 2 Galletti, Ariel 16 1 4 6 21 .048 9 .429 0 0-0 20 Uyokpeyi, Mikayla 18 1 3 5 16 .062 3 .188 0 0-0 21 Turner, Kayla 15 2 0 4 15 .133 7 .467 1 0-0 9 Queen, Adrianna 17 1 2 4 25 .040 6 .240 0 0-0 7 Sparrman 15 1 1 3 16 .062 8 .500 1 0-0 8 Torstensson 13 1 0 2 14 .071 6 .429 0 0-0 14 Westerberg, M 14 1 0 2 6 .167 1 .167 0 0-0 12 Holloway, Kailie 18 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0 6 Goddard, Olivia 10 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-0 27 Barksdale 17 0 2 2 22 .000 11 .500 0 0-0 19 Blackwood 18 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 17 Letzel, Andrea 16 0 0 0 10 .000 4 .400 0 0-0 15 VanPelt, Lexus 14 0 0 0 9 .000 4 .444 0 0-0 4 Wilkinson 14 0 0 0 8 .000 5 .625 0 0-0 16 Long, Hali 13 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 11 Fowle, Hayley 5 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 5 Kogsta, Linnea 17 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 3 Holland, Holly 9 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 22 Hartley, Maddie 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Cavanagh, Sara 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Wilson, Kylie 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 00 Robbins, Shara 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 18 18 15 51 249 .072 108 .434 4 0-0 OPP........... 18 32 17 81 237 .135 111 .468 14 0-1
## 0 1 00
PLAYER GP-GS MIN GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT Wilson, Kylie 13 962:53 17 1.59 49 .742 Cavanagh, Sara 8 629:49 14 2.00 30 .682 Robbins, Shara 1 15:31 1 5.80 0 .000 TOTAL............... 18 1608:13 32 1.79 79 .712 OPP........... 18 1608:13 18 1.01 90 .833
W L T SH/O 4 7 0 2/1 0 7 0 0/1 0 0 0 0/0 4 14 0 3 14 4 0 7
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER
Arkansas State QUICK FACTS
2014 RED WOLVES SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1909
Aug. 22
at Murray State
Murray, Ky.
3:00 PM
Enrollment............................................................ 13,239
AUG. 24
TULSA
JONESBORO, ARK.
2:00 PM
Nickname...................................................... Red Wolves
AUG. 31
CENTRAL ARKANSAS
JONESBORO, ARK.
1:00 PM
Location................................................. Jonesboro, Ark.
Colors.................................................. Scarlet and Black
TEAM INFORMATION
TIME
SEP. 5
MISSISSIPPI STATE
JONESBORO, ARK.
5:00 PM
Sep. 7
at Missouri State
Springfield, Mo.
1:00 PM
SEP. 12
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE
JONESBORO, ARK.
2:00 PM
Head Coach......................................... Tafadzwa Ziyenge
Sep. 14
at Southern Miss
Hattiesburg, Miss.
1:00 PM
Alma Mater, Year.................Alabama-Huntsville, 1996
SEP. 19
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE
JONESBORO, ARK.
5:00 PM
SEP. 21
UAPB
JONESBORO, ARK.
3:00 PM
SEP. 26
TEXAS STATE *
JONESBORO, ARK.
3:00 PM
SEP. 28
APPALACHIAN STATE *
JONESBORO, ARK.
1:00 PM
Oct. 3
at Georgia Southern *
Statesboro, Ga.
Oct. 5
at Georgia State *
Atlanta, Ga.
12:00 PM
Oct. 10
at UL Monroe *
Monroe, La.
2:00 PM
Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 12/11
Oct. 12
at UL Lafayette *
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
Newcomers.................................................................. 10
Oct. 18
at UALR *
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
OCT. 24
SOUTH ALABAMA *
JONESBORO, ARK.
2:00 PM
OCT. 26
TROY *
JONESBORO, ARK.
1:00 PM
Nov. 5-9
Sun Belt Conference Championship
Mobile, Ala.
Record at A-State (Years)...................... 35-36-8 (four) Career Record............................................ 131-126-17 Assistant Coach............................................ Jessica Nei Alma Mater, Year.................. North Dakota State, 2007 2013 Overall Record.............................................. 10-7-3 2013 SBC Record/Finish................................4-4-0/t-6th Starters Returning/Lost.............................................7/4
ADMINISTRATION
6:00 PM
TBA
Home games in Bold | All Times Central * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH TAFADZWA ZIYENGE Dr. Tim Hudson Chancellor
Nonie Wiggins Faculty Representative
Terry Mohajir Athletics Director
Amy Holt SWA
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Tafadzwa Ziyenge is entering his fifth season as head coach at Arkansas State and is coming off the most successful season in school history. The Red Wolves had one of its best seasons in school history in 2013 with a 10-7-3 overall mark, the second most wins in school history. In the Sun Belt Conference the squad went 4-4 and advanced to the SBC Tournament semifinals for the second time in school history. Ziyenge also guided the Red Wolves to their first outright victory in the SBC Tournament with a 2-1 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette in the opening round (A-State had previously advanced in the tournament via a shootout, which officially is recorded as a tie in the overall record). Several school records also fell in 2013, including most points (114) and assists (36) in a single season. A-State also tied the school record for the longest winning streak during the season at three games and also did not lose a match in four straight games, which also tied for the longest span in school history. Under Ziyenge’s direction, the Arkansas State soccer program has won 21 matches, the most in any two-year span since the school adopted soccer in 2000. The squad has also won 15 of it last 20 home matches and tied the record for most home wins in a single season at seven in 2013.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Red Wolves
RED WOLVES ROSTER
NO. NAME
POS.
HT.
YEAR
HOMETOWN
0
Alexis Philippe
GK
5-8
Fr.
Ballwin, Mo.
1
Amanda Lee
GK
5-6
Jr.
Brampton, Ontario
2
Mykel Ward
D
5-3
RS-So.
Frisco, Texas
3
Katie Hosea
D
5-5
Sr.
Plano, Texas
4
Nina Simon
D/M
5-4
Fr.
St. Louis, Mo.
5
Lexi Riggs
D/M
5-2
Jr.
Fort Worth, Texas
6
Jenna Vaught
M
5-5
Fr.
O’Fallon, Mo.
7
Jena’ Kelley
F
5-4
Sr.
Heber Springs, Ark
8
Samhia Pereira Simao
F/M
5-8
Sr.
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
9
Lauren Crimi
D/M
5-8
Fr.
Lake Tapps, Wash.
10
Katherine Padgett
D
5-11
So.
Carlsbad, Calif.
11
Briana Williams
D
5-6
So.
Waldorf, Md.
12
Crystal Zeledon
M
5-3
Sr.
Pacifica, Calif.
14
Tayler Carter
M/F
5-8
Fr.
Bremerton, Wash.
15
Ava Abner
F/M
5-7
So.
Fort Thomas, Ky.
17
Carmen Simon
D
5-7
Fr.
Azagra, Spain
18
Katey Carmichael
F
5-4
Jr.
Frisco, Texas
20
Loren Mitchell
F
5-6
Jr.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
21
Jenna Duerst
F/M
5-7
Jr.
Sarasota, Fla.
22
Jordan Adams
D
5-7
Jr.
Longview, Texas
23
Sara Wicks
GK
5-7
Fr.
St. Johns, New Foundland
2013 RESULTS
DATE OPPONENT 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 UL Monroe *
RESULT T, 2-2 (2OT) L, 0-4 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 7-0 L, 0-4 L, 2-3 (OT) W, 5-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 W, 3-2
13 at UL Lafayette * 18 WKU * 20 GEORGIA STATE * 27 at Texas State * NOVEMBER 6 (1) vs. No. 3 UL Lafayette 8 (1) vs. No. 2 South Alabama
L, 0-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 (OT) L, 0-3 W, 2-1 T, 1-1
USA Advanced on PKs, 6-5
*Sun Belt Conference match (1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
RED WOLVES TO WATCH
Loren Mitchell - F, Jr., 5-6
Samhia Simao - M/F, Sr., 5-8
One of three Red Wolves to start all 20 matches on the season ... selected as a First Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection … also named to the 2013 SBC All-Tournament Team honors after scoring the game-winning goal in the opening round againstUL Lafayette in the 86th minute … named the SBC Offensive Player of the Year on Sept. 24 after scoring two goals against Murray State … she earned weekly honors from CollegeSportsMadness.com on Oct. 23 after a three-goal weekend against Western Kentucky and Georgia State … she also garnered honorable mention honors from CollegeSoccer360.com for her performance … set a school record with 28 points, which also ranked third in the Sun Belt … she tied a school record with 12 goals, which was also the third most in the league … took 48 shots during the year, the 10th most in the SBC.
Appeared in 15 matches while making 14 starts … finished second on the team with six goals … was third on the team with 43 points, which was also the eighth most in the Sun Belt Conference … tied for the third most assists on the squad with three … ranked seventh in the league with a 0.43 goals per game average … finished seventh in the SBC with 1.07 points per game … averaged 3.07 shots per game which was the seventh best mark in the league … scored the first goal of the game three times during the year … had one game-winning goal against UALR on Sept. 29 … scored a goal in shootout against South Alabama to send the match to a sudden death shootout.
2013 Red Wolves Overall Stats ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 20 Mitchell 20 12 4 28 48 .250 26 .542 5 0-0 19 Simao 14 6 3 15 43 .140 23 .535 1 0-0 13 Giles 20 5 2 12 36 .139 16 .444 0 0-0 9 Joyce 20 3 6 12 22 .136 13 .591 0 0-0 25 Fink 20 4 3 11 45 .089 16 .356 2 0-0 18 Carmichael 20 3 3 9 30 .100 18 .600 1 0-0 22 Adams 20 1 3 5 21 .048 6 .286 0 0-0 5 Jackson 20 1 3 5 13 .077 5 .385 0 0-0 21 Duerst 18 1 2 4 15 .067 8 .533 0 0-0 15 Abner 14 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 4 Furr 17 0 2 2 12 .000 3 .250 0 0-0 7 Kelley 18 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 2 Ward 19 0 1 1 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 14 Howard 18 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 10 Padgett 10 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 8 Johansen 20 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 17 Sheppard 16 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0 0-0 3 Hosea 20 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0 0-0 12 Zeledon 6 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 23 Kremer 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Wesley 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Lee 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Supple 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 20 39 36 114 329 .119 160 .486 10 0-0 OPP........... 20 31 31 93 297 .104 143 .481 7 2-3
## 1 0 23
PLAYER GP-GS MIN GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT Lee 17 1480:27 22 1.34 92 .807 Supple 3 263:50 6 2.05 13 .684 Kremer 3 121:59 3 2.21 6 .667 TOTAL............... 20 1866:16 31 1.49 112 .783 OPP........... 20 1866:16 39 1.88 121 .756
W L T SH/O 8 6 2 2/1 1 1 1 1/0 1 0 0 0/1 10 7 3 4 7 10 3 7
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER
Georgia Southern QUICK FACTS
2014 EAGLES SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1906
Aug. 22
at Francis Marion
Florence, S.C.
Enrollment............................................................ 20,584
Aug. 24
at UNC Wilmington
Wilmington, N.C.
Nickname.............................................................. Eagles
Aug. 29
(1) vs. Indiana
Auburn, Ala.
Location.................................................. Statesboro, Ga.
Colors...................................................... Blue and White
TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach............................................. Brian Dunleavy Alma Mater, Year..................................... Hofstra, 2004
TIME 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:30 PM
Aug. 31
(1) at Auburn
Auburn, Ala.
1:30 PM
SEP. 5
MERCER
STATESBORO, GA.
5:00 PM
SEP. 12
ALABAMA STATE
STATESBORO, GA.
1:30 PM
SEP. 14
NORTH FLORIDA
STATESBORO, GA.
4:00 PM
SEP. 19
COASTAL CAROLINA
STATESBORO, GA.
6:00 PM
Sep. 21
at Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Fla.
1:00 PM
Sep. 26
at UL Monroe *
Monroe, La.
Sep. 28
at UL Lafayette *
Lafayette, La.
OCT. 3
ARKANSAS STATE *
STATESBORO, GA.
6:00 PM
OCT. 5
UALR *
STATESBORO, GA.
11:00 AM
Oct. 12
at Georgia State *
Atlanta, Ga.
1:00 PM
2013 SBC Record/Finish............................................N/A
Oct. 17
at South Alabama *
Mobile, Ala.
6:00 PM
Starters Returning/Lost.............................................9-3
Oct. 19
at Troy *
Troy, Ala.
1:00 PM
Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................21/6
OCT. 24
TEXAS STATE *
STATESBORO, GA.
6:00 PM
OCT. 26
APPALACHIAN STATE *
STATESBORO, GA.
1:00 PM
Nov. 5-9
Sun Belt Conference Championship
Mobile, Ala.
Record at GS (Years)................................. 5-11-2 (one) Career Record......................................................Same Assistant Coach...........................................Kelly Farrell Alma Mater, Year................................Loyola-MD, 2010 Assistant Coach.........................................Lauren Kadet Alma Mater, Year....................................... UMBC, 2014 2013 Overall Record.............................................. 5-11-2
Newcomers.................................................................. 10
ADMINISTRATION
3:00 PM 11:00 AM
TBA
Home games in Bold | All Times Central | (1) - Auburn Invitational (Auburn, Ala.) * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH BRIAN DUNLEAVY Dr. Brooks A. Keel President
Chris Geyerman Faculty Representative
Tom Kleinlein Athletics Director
Cathy Beene SWA
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After two seasons as an assistant coach at Georgia Southern, Dunleavy was named the program’s fourth head coach on June 11, 2013 following a national search. Dunleavy’s first season as Head Coach at Georgia Southern saw the Eagles’ season stymied by a series of injuries. His squad, however, bounced back to get four points from the first two SoCon regular season contests of 2013 including an 0-0 draw at Samford and a 2-1 win at Chattanooga. An integral part of Georgia Southern’s success under Coach Vanderspiegel, Dunleavy helped the Eagles to return to the SoCon Tournament in 2011 and 2012, snapping a six-year postseason drought. In 2012 the Eagles captured the program’s first major trophy, winning the SoCon Tournament Championship with a 5-4 win in penalty kicks over Furman in the final. The team finished the season with its first NCAA Tournament appearance and a 10-8-5 overall record. Dunleavy joined the Eagles after a two-year coaching stint at Saint Leo University in Dade City, Fla. where he worked with the men’s soccer program. While at Saint Leo, the Lions, who compete in the Division II Sunshine State Conference, posted a 15-15 overall record. After a four year playing career at Hofstra University, from 1999-2002, Dunleavy joined the coaching staff as an Assistant Coach in 2003. He helped the program to win back-toback Colonial Athletic Association Championships along with NCAA appearances in 2004 and 2005.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Eagles
EAGLES ROSTER
NO. NAME 0 Katie Merson 1 Emily Egan 2 Renee Nance 3 Margaret Corry 4 Molly Donehoo 5 Stephanie Gratto 6 Maggie Howard 7 Taylor Burns 8 Nicole Naclerio 9 Nikki Brandley 10 Nora El-Shami 11 Caitlin Tongco 12 Atalia Ramirez 13 Sydney Keer 14 Lindsey Vasher 15 Jennifer Wittick 16 Angelica Wallerstedt 17 Gabby Watson 18 Alana McShane 19 Abria Allen 20 Paige Hoover 21 Jessie Eberhardt 22 Katey Lippitt 23 Alli Brashear 24 Melinda Lukas 25 Jessica Scales 26 Rachel Moore 29 Sydnie Van Curen 30 Molly Williams 31 Amanda Boyd 33 Cori Dulmage
POS. GK GK D D D MF D F/MF MF D F F F/MF D MF F F/MF MF D F MF D D MF F F F F GK GK MF
HT. 5-7 5-9 5-3 5-3 5-8 5-3 5-8 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-4 5-2 5-6 5-6 5-10 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-3 5-8 5-6 5-2
YEAR HOMETOWN RS-Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. Fr. Rancho Cordova, Calif. Jr. Alpharetta, Ga. So. Suwanee, Ga. Jr. Clarkston, Ga. Jr. Manorville, N.Y. So. Augusta, Ga. So. Suwanee, Ga. So. Dunedin, Fla. Fr. Newnan, Ga. Jr. Milton, Ga. Jr. Woodstock, Ga. So. Warner Robins, Ga. Sr. Gambrills, Md. Sr. Richmond Hill, Ga. So. Downingtown, Penn. Fr. Gothenburg, Sweden So. Apollo Beach, Fla. RS-Fr. Dunnamanagh, Northern Ireland Jr. Hampton, Ga. Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. Jr. Suwanee, Ga. Jr. Lawrenceville, Ga. RS-Jr. Brunswick, Ga. So. Cape Coral, Fla. Jr. Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Fr. Columbus, Ga. Sr. Rincon, Ga. Sr. Grayson, Ga. Fr. Cumming, Ga. Jr. Alpharetta, Ga.
EAGLES TO WATCH
2013 RESULTS
DATE OPPONENT AUGUST 23 at Indiana State 25 at Indiana 30 at NC State SEPTEMBER 6 STETSON 13 JACKSONVILLE 15 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 22 at Mercer 27 at Samford * 29 at Chattanooga * OCTOBER 4 APPALACHIAN STATE * 6 WESTERN CAROLINA * 10 FRANCIS MARION 13 at The Citadel * 18 ELON * 20 25 27 30
UNCG * at Furman * at Wofford * DAVIDSON *
RESULT L, 1-2 L, 0-5 L, 0-4 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 T, 0-0 L, 2-3 T, 0-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 W, 5-0 W, 3-2 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-2
*Southern Conference match
Nora El-Shami - F, Jr., 5-6
Katie Merson - GK, RS-Sr., 5-7
Named Second Team All-SoCon ... Played 16 games with 14 starts ... Scored four goals with six assists in her sophomore campaign ... Scored an 81st minute game-winning goal against Chattanooga (9-29) ... Slotted home a 26th minute goal against Western Carolina (10-6) ... Posted the opening goal against The Citadel (10-13) ... Put a corner kick in the back of the net in the 1-0 win over UNCG (10-20) ... Recorded three assists in the Eagles’ 5-0 win over Francis Marion (10-10) ... Played 1239 minutes ... Took a team-high 40 shots with 21 on frame.
Red-shirted in 2013 but played every minute (2181:07) in goal for the Eagles in 2012, starting all 23 games ... Was named Most Outstanding Player of the 2012 SoCon Championships after shutting out No. 1 UNCG in the quarterfinals, No. 5 Elon in the semifinals and keeping a 0-0 score against Furman in the finals, leading the Eagles to a a 5-4 shootout victory ... Was named Disney Soccer/NSCAA National Player of the Week (11/7) and placed on the CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performers Weekly Honor Roll (11/7) after her tournament heroics ... Registered a total of 19 saves in SoCon and NCAA tourney play ... Named SoCon Player of the Week Sept. 4 ... Finished the year with a conference-best 10 shutouts ... Ranked second in the SoCon in goals against average with .95 ... Finished the season with 107 saves.
2013 Eagles Overall Stats ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT El-Shami 16 4 6 14 40 0.100 21 0.525 2 0-0 Murphy 18 4 2 10 27 0.148 14 0.519 1 0-0 Wittick 12 3 1 7 17 0.176 10 0.588 1 0-0 Dulmage 18 2 2 6 29 0.069 13 0.448 0 0-0 Tongco 13 2 0 4 8 0.250 5 0.625 0 0-0 Van Curen 18 2 0 4 23 0.087 6 0.261 1 0-0 Gratto 9 1 0 2 3 0.333 1 0.333 0 0-0 Burns 9 1 0 2 5 0.200 1 0.200 0 0-0 Allen 18 1 0 2 8 0.125 3 0.375 0 0-0 Lukas 15 1 0 2 6 0.167 4 0.667 0 0-0 Storey 16 0 1 1 7 0 3 0.429 0 0-0 Eberhardt 16 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Williams 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Kirkover 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Nance 18 0 0 0 2 0 2 1.000 0 0-0 Corry 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Donehoo 8 0 0 0 2 0 1 0.500 0 0-0 Howard 8 0 0 0 2 0 1 0.500 0 0-0 Rudd 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.000 0 0-0 Ramirez 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Vasher 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 Hammer 13 0 0 0 3 0 2 0.667 0 0-0 Watson 18 0 0 0 10 0 5 0.500 0 0-0 Lippitt 18 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 Hirano 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.000 0 0-0 Archer 18 0 0 0 9 0 3 0.333 0 0-0 TOTAL ........... 18 21 13 55 205 0.102 97 0.473 5 0-0 OPP ........... 18 34 30 98 267 0.127 135 0.506 11 1-1
##
PLAYER Williams Kirkover Rudd Team TOTAL OPPONENTS
GP MIN GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT W L T SH/O 11 1013:17 17 1.51 59 0.776 4 6 1 3 6 576:22 14 2.19 27 0.659 1 4 1 1 1 90:00 3 3.00 11 0.786 0 1 0 0 3 00:00 0 0 4 1.000 0 0 0 0 18 1679:39 34 1.82 101 0.748 5 11 2 4 18 1679:39 21 1.13 76 0.784 7
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER
Georgia State QUICK FACTS
2014 PANTHERS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1913
Aug. 22
at Furman
Greenville, S.C.
11:00 AM
Enrollment............................................................ 32,000
Aug. 25
at Kennesaw State
Kennesaw, Ga.
6:00 PM
Nickname.......................................................... Panthers
Aug. 29
at Murray State
Murray, Ky.
1:00 PM
AUG. 31
SAMFORD
ATLANTA, GA.
5:00 PM
Sep. 5
at Tennessee Tech
Cookeville, Tenn.
4:00 PM
Location........................................................ Atlanta, Ga.
Colors...................................................... Blue and White
TEAM INFORMATION
TIME
Sep. 7
at Belmont
Nashville, Tenn.
2:00 PM
Head Coach................................................Derek Leader
SEP. 12
NORTH FLORIDA
ATLANTA, GA.
6:00 PM
Alma Mater, Year........................................Akron, 1995
Sep. 14
at Davidson
Davidson, N.C.
1:00 PM
SEP. 19
MERCER
ATLANTA, GA.
6:00 PM
SEP. 21
UT MARTIN
ATLANTA, GA.
12:00 PM
Sep. 26
at UL Lafayette *
Lafayette, La.
Record at GSU (Years)............................. 10-21-3 (two) Career Record......................................................Same Assistant Coach................................... Malorie Rutledge Alma Mater, Year...........................................LSU, 2010
7:00 PM
Sep. 28
at UL Monroe *
Monroe, La.
1:00 PM
OCT. 3
UALR *
ATLANTA, GA.
6:00 PM
OCT. 5
ARKANSAS STATE *
ATLANTA, GA.
12:00 PM
2013 SBC Record/Finish................................4-4-0/t-6th
OCT. 12
GEORGIA SOUTHERN *
ATLANTA, GA.
12:00 PM
Starters Returning/Lost.............................................9/3
Oct. 17
at Troy *
Troy, Ala.
3:00 PM
Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................11/6
Oct. 19
at South Alabama *
Mobile, Ala.
1:00 PM
Newcomers.................................................................... 8
OCT. 24
APPALACHIAN STATE *
ATLANTA, GA.
6:00 PM
OCT. 26
TEXAS STATE *
ATLANTA, GA.
12:00 PM
Nov. 5-9
Sun Belt Conference Championship
Mobile, Ala.
Assistant Coach....................................... Jonathan Britt Alma Mater, Year............................West Georgia, 2011 2013 Overall Record.............................................. 6-10-1
ADMINISTRATION
TBA
Home games in Bold | All Times Central * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH DEREK LEADER Mark P. Becker President
George Pierce Faculty Representative
Charlie Cobb Athletics Director
Jamie Boggs SWA
22 < TOGETHER WE RISE
Derek Leader is entering his third season at the helm of the Georgia State women’s soccer program. 2013 marked GSU’s first in the Sun Belt and the Panthers finished with a 6-10-1 overall record and a 4-4 mark in conference play. Georgia State finished the regular season with three conference wins in four games, including a 1-0 road win over Sun Belt regular-season champions WKU. In 2012, Georgia State finished 4-11-2 and 1-8-1 in the CAA. The campaign featured 10 matches decided by one goal, four overtime contests, including three that went into double-overtime. The Panthers faced two SEC foes and went 3-0 against in-state rivals Kennesaw State, Mercer and Georgia Southern. Prior to GSU, he served as the associate head coach at SMU. He spent four seasons there and the Mustangs qualified for the Conference USA tournament in each of his four 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. Leader is a member of the NSCAA and the United States Soccer Coaches Organization, and holds several coaching licenses, including a United States Soccer Federation National “A” License and a NSCAA Premier License.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Panthers
PANTHERS ROSTER
NO. NAME
POS.
HT. 5-10
YEAR
HOMETOWN
2013 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT
Fr.
Morrisville, Vt.
5-7
Jr.
Fayetteville Ga.
25
at Mercer
5-10
So.
Suwanee, Ga.
30
at Alabama
Fr.
Milton, Ga.
RESULT
00
Anastasia Swift
GK
0
Christa Fox
GK
1
Brie Haynes
GK
2
Taina Anglade
F
5-3
3
Mackenzie Loula
D/MF
5-10
Jr.
Suwanee, Ga.
6
KENNESAW STATE
4
Kenzie Winters
D/MF
5-3
Fr.
Fayetteville, Ga.
5
Margaret Bruemmer
MF/D
5-3
Jr.
Suwanee, Ga.
8
JACKSONVILLE
L, 0-1
6
Lauren Harriman
MF/F
5-2
Jr.
Suwanee, Ga.
13
at UT-Martin
W, 1-0
7
Amanda Bruemmer
D/MF
5-3
So.
Suwanee, Ga.
15
at Vanderbilt
L, 0-4
8
Whitney Ravan
F
5-9
Sr.
Whitewater, Colo.
20
at Samford
L, 2-4
9
Ashley Nagy
F
5-6
Jr.
McDonough, Ga.
22
at Jacksonville State
W, 2-0
10
Shelby Soldat
D/MF
5-4
Jr.
Rockwall, Texas
27
UL LAFAYETTE *
11
Kylie Ruffule
MF
5-4
Fr.
McDonough, Ga.
29
UL MONROE *
12
Anna Hilpertshauser
D
5-3
Jr.
Alpharetta, Ga.
13
Miranda Griffin
D
5-4
Jr.
Lone Tree, Colo.
14
Lindsay Leonardo
MF
5-9
Sr.
Suwanee, Ga.
15
Leslie Ramirez
F/MF
5-6
Fr.
Woodland Hills, Calif.
16
Nikki Fedele
MF/F
5-3
Sr.
18
Jennie Krauser
F
5-6
R-Sr.
19
Elizabeth Kinsel
D
5-8
Sr.
20
Caitlin O’Connor
22
Suzanne Arafa
23 25 31
Rebecca Copeland
AUGUST T, 2-2 (2OT) L, 1-2 (OT)
SEPTEMBER L, 0-1
L, 0-3 W, 2-0
OCTOBER 4
at Texas State *
L, 0-1
10
SOUTH ALABAMA *
L, 1-2
13
TROY *
Huntington Beach, Calif.
18
at UALR *
Irvine, Calif.
20
at Arkansas State *
Sugar Hill, Ga.
25
at Western Kentucky *
MF
5-8
Jr.
Milton, Ga.
D/MF
5-6
So.
Acworth, Ga.
Jenna Moore
D
5-10
Jr.
Roswell, Ga.
Eryka Hawkins
F
5-4
Sr.
Clarendon Hills, Ill.
F/MF
5-10
Fr.
Hutsville, Ala.
PANTHERS TO WATCH
W, 2-1 (OT) W, 3-1 L, 2-3 (OT) W, 1-0
NOVEMBER 6
(1) vs. No. 2 South Alabama
L, 0-2
*Sun Belt Conference match (1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
Brie Haynes - GK, So., 5-10
Ashley Nagy - F, Jr., 5-6
Started all 17 games in goal this season as a true freshman ... Finished the season with a 6-10-1 record and recorded four shutouts ... Led the Sun Belt Conference in saves (105) and saves per game (6.18) ... Her 105 saves was tied for 33rd in the country despite only playing 17 games ... Earned her first career shutout victory at UT-Martin (9/13), finishing with nine saves ... Recorded a career high 10 saves against Vanderbilt (9/15) ... Registered five saves in route to a 1-0 shutout win over Sun Belt regular season champions Western Kentucky in the regular season finale (10/25) ... Named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester. Sun Belt Preseason All-Conference selection.
Named to the All-Sun Belt Conference first team ... Received one Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week award after bagging two goals against Troy ... Played in all 17 games, starting 15, for a total of 1,377 minutes played ... Finished the season with 19 points on eight goals and three assists ... Her 19 points were tied for sixth in the Sun Belt Conference and her eight goals were tied for fifth ... Scored both goals, including the game-winner in overtime, against Troy (10/13) ... Scored two goals and recorded an assist at UALR (10/18) ... In the final four regular season games she scored six goals ... In conference play, she finished third in points (15) and second in goals (7) ... Attempted 57 total shots during the season, including 29 on target ... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the fall semester. Named Preseason Offensive Player of the Year.
2013 Panthers Overall Stats ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 9 Nagy 17 8 3 19 57 .140 29 .509 4 0-0 20 Young 17 3 3 9 33 .091 12 .364 1 0-0 8 Ravan 14 1 4 6 30 .033 16 .533 0 0-0 2 Feronti 17 1 4 6 27 .037 15 .556 0 1-2 16 Fedele 15 1 3 5 9 .111 8 .889 0 0-0 4 Kolwicz 12 2 0 4 6 .333 4 .667 1 0-0 25 Hawkins 14 1 2 4 9 .111 6 .667 0 0-0 6 Harriman 17 1 1 3 20 .050 10 .500 0 0-0 5 Bruemmer 16 1 0 2 10 .100 5 .500 0 0-0 15 Gaffney 17 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 7 Bruemmer 17 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 22 Jakes 11 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 13 Griffin 9 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 12 Hilpertshauser 13 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 23 Moore 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 19 Kinsel 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 14 Leonardo 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Murray 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10 Soldat 17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 17 19 20 58 212 .090 110 .519 6 1-2 OPP........... 17 27 21 75 282 .096 135 .479 10 2-3
## 1
PLAYER GP MIN GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT Haynes 17 1565:28 27 1.55 105 .795 TOTAL............... 17 1565:28 27 1.55 108 .800 OPP........... 17 1565:28 19 1.09 91 .827
W L T SH/O 5 10 1 4/0 5 10 1 4 10 5 1 6
TOGETHER WE RISE > 23
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER
UL Lafayette QUICK FACTS
2014 RAGIN’ CAJUNS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1898
Aug. 22
at Sam Houston State
Huntsville, Texas
Enrollment............................................................ 16,687
Aug. 24
at Southeastern Louisiana
Hammond, La.
4:00 PM
Nickname.................................................. Ragin’ Cajuns
AUG. 29
MCNEESE STATE
LAFAYETTE, LA.
7:00 PM
Aug. 31
at Ole Miss
Oxford, Miss.
1:00 PM
Sep. 5
at Nicholls State
Thibodaux, La.
4:00 PM
Location.....................................................Lafayette, La.
Colors............................................. Vermillion and White
TEAM INFORMATION
TIME 6:30 PM
SEP. 7
TEXAS SOUTHERN
LAFAYETTE, LA.
1:00 PM
Head Coach.................................................Scot Wieland
Sep. 12
at Louisiana Tech
Ruston, La.
7:00 PM
Alma Mater, Year.......................Bethany College, 1991
SEP. 14
LAMAR
LAFAYETTE, LA.
1:00 PM
SEP. 19
HOUSTON
LAFAYETTE, LA.
7:00 PM
SEP. 21
ALCORN STATE
LAFAYETTE, LA.
1:00 PM
SEP. 26
GEORGIA STATE *
LAFAYETTE, LA.
7:00 PM
SEP. 28
GEORGIA SOUTHERN *
LAFAYETTE, LA.
12:00 PM
Oct. 3
at Troy *
Troy, Ala.
Record at UL (Years)............................... 60-94-21 (10) Career Record..................................... 146-132-24 (16) Assistant Coach.............................................. Scott Ginn Alma Mater, Year.........................Barton College, 1990 2013 Overall Record................................................ 8-7-3 2013 SBC Record/Finish...............................5-2-1/t-2nd Starters Returning/Lost.............................................9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................17/5 Newcomers.................................................................. 14
ADMINISTRATION
7:00 PM
Oct. 5
at South Alabama *
Mobile, Ala.
1:00 PM
OCT. 10
UALR *
LAFAYETTE, LA.
7:00 PM
OCT. 12
ARKANSAS STATE *
LAFAYETTE, LA.
1:00 PM
Oct. 17
at Appalachian State *
Boone, N.C.
7:00 PM
Oct. 19
at Texas State *
San Marcos, Texas
1:00 PM
OCT. 26
UL MONROE *
LAFAYETTE, LA.
1:00 PM
Nov. 5-9
Sun Belt Conference Championship
Mobile, Ala.
TBA
Home games in Bold | All Times Central * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH SCOT WIELAND Dr. E. Joseph Savoie President
Dr. Anita Hazelwood Faculty Representative
Scott Farmer Athletics Director
Jessica Leger SWA
24 < TOGETHER WE RISE
Scot Wieland is entering his 10th season as the head coach of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns soccer program, one that has seen their success grow over recent years, not only on the pitch, but in the classroom as well. Since arriving in Lafayette in 2005, Wieland has helped the Ragin’ Cajuns record their first winning season and established a school record for wins in a season with Louisiana’s 10 victories in 2010. In his nine seasons with the Ragin’ Cajuns, Wieland has posted a 60-94-21 mark. Coming off its best finish in program history in 2013, Wieland’s squad posted an 8-7-3 record and a 5-2-1 mark in Sun Belt play to earn the No. 3 seed in the conference tournament. Before his time in Louisiana, Wieland spent six seasons as the head coach at Belmont Abbey in Belmont, N.C., where he compiled an 86-38-3 record and helped the Crusaders to NCAA Tournament appearances in 1999 and 2001. A native of Fort Myers, Fla., Wieland earned his bachelor’s degree from Bethany College (W.V.) in fine arts in 1991.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Ragin’ Cajuns
RAGIN’ CAJUNS ROSTER
NO. NAME 00 Kristal Breaux 0 Alexias Stricklin 1 Lindsey Stocks 2 Haley Boroch 3 Tina Sanchez 4 Caroline Trahan 5 Whitney Taggart 6 Hannah Alba 7 Ashley Gussoni 8 Elizabeth Manuel 9 Grace Howell-Harries 10 Annika Schmidt 11 Kimberly Grasso 12 Yazmin Montoya 13 Mary Walters 14 MacKenzie Higgins 15 Natalie Lebamoff 16 Danielle DeRosa 17 Taylor Kennedy 18 Jorgie Smith 19 Mikayla Ahlin 20 Madison Duncan 21 Denice Emokpae 22 Bailey Scott 23 Natalie Newman 24 Claire Ruehle 25 Lindsay Brammer 26 Carly Ellender 27 Courtney Angelini 28 Olivia Frace 29 Taylor Kemmeling 30 Rebecca Foley 31 Ashleigh Cade
POS. GK GK GK F MF MF MF MF MF F D F MF F D F MF F D MF D MF F MF MF D MF D D D MF D MF
HT. 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-2 5-8 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-10 5-5
2013 RESULTS
YEAR HOMETOWN RS-Fr. Des Allemands, La. RS-Fr. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Jr. Cypress, Calif. Fr. Ontario, Calif. Sr. Chino Hills, Calif. Jr. Lafayette, La. Fr. Centennial, Colo. Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. Jr. Covington, La. Jr. Mandeville, La. Sr. London, Ontario, Canada So. Nufringen, Germany So. Houma, La. So. West Covina, Calif. So. Denver, Colo. So. Commerce Township, Mich. Fr. Huntertown, Ind. Fr. Rocklin, Calif. So. Lafayette, La. Fr. Fair Oaks, Calif. Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. Fr. Troy, Mich. Fr. Sugar Land, Texas So. Aledo, Texas So. Arlington, Texas Jr. Houston, Texas So. Boynton Beach, Fla. So. Houma, La. Fr. Pompano Beach, Fla. So. El Dorado Hills, Calif. Fr. Cumming, Ga. Fr. Coral Springs, Fla. Fr. Bonney Lake, Wash.
RAGIN’ CAJUNS TO WATCH
DATE OPPONENT
RESULT
AUGUST 23
at Ole Miss
25
JACKSONVILLE STATE
T, 1-1 (2OT)
L, 0-4
27
SE LOUISIANA
L, 1-2 (2OT)
30
SOUTHERN (BR)
T, 1-1 (2OT)
SEPTEMBER 1
NORTHWESTERN STATE
6
LOUISIANA TECH
W, 5-0
9
NICHOLLS STATE
13
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
15
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE
20
at Houston
27
at Georgia State *
W, 3-0
29
at Western Kentucky *
L, 0-2
L, 2-3 L, 1-2 W, 5-1 W, 3-0 CANCELED
OCTOBER 6
at UL Monroe *
W, 2-0
11
UALR *
W, 2-1
13
ARKANSAS STATE *
W, 1-0
18
TEXAS STATE *
W, 5-2
24
at South Alabama *
27
TROY *
L, 2-4 T, 0-0 (2OT)
NOVEMBER 6
(1) vs. No. 6 Arkansas State
L, 1-2
*Sun Belt Conference match (1) Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
Grace Howell-Harries - D, Sr.
Yazmin Montoya - F, So.
Was named the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year and first-team All-Sun Belt ... earned NSCAA All-South Region Second Team honors ... was named first team All-Louisiana by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... started all 18 matches, playing all 1,696 minutes of the season, never leaving the field for the second-straight season ... was named the Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 15, after scoring the game-winning goal against UALR (10/11/13), and added an assist against Arkansas State (10/13/13) ... was the team captain ... scored two goals and notched one assist on defense, taking 16 shots with eight coming on target ... scored her first career goal against Georgia State (9/27/13).
Was named First Team Sun Belt and All-Louisiana First Team ... set the school record for goals and points in a season, scoring 13 goals and adding five assists for 31 points ... started all 18 games, seeing 1,384 minutes on the pitch ... was named Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week after scoring a school-record four goals against Texas State (10/18/13) ... she had a hat trick in the first half of the Texas State match, later adding a fourth goal in the second half ... had a pair of two-goal matches, first coming against Mississippi Valley State (9/15/13), and then later against South Alabama (10/24/13) ... she also notched an assist against Mississippi Valley State for a five-point match ... scored the game-winning goal against Mississippi Valley State and Texas State ... was 2-for-2 on the season in penalty kicks.
2013 Ragin’ Cajuns Overall Stats ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 12 Montoya 18 13 5 31 86 .151 38 .442 2 2-2 10 Schmidt 18 10 3 23 63 .159 35 .556 1 0-1 5 Isley 18 4 3 11 19 .211 15 .789 1 0-0 9 Howell-Harries 18 2 1 5 16 .125 8 .500 2 0-0 26 Ellender 8 1 3 5 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 3 Sanchez 16 1 2 4 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-0 8 Manuel 18 1 0 2 30 .033 12 .400 1 0-0 17 Kennedy 16 1 0 2 14 .071 7 .500 1 0-0 2 Zeringue 16 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 7 Gussoni 15 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0 24 Ruehle 16 0 2 2 11 .000 5 .455 0 0-0 14 Higgins 17 0 2 2 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 23 Newman 18 0 1 1 8 .000 5 .625 0 0-0 4 Trahan 18 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0 11 Grasso 17 0 0 0 29 .000 10 .345 0 0-0 6 Cook 15 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 22 Scott 10 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 25 Brammer 6 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 13 Walters 18 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 18 Leitz 7 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 28 Frace 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 Ward 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Graham 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Demarco 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 18 35 23 93 320 .109 159 .497 8 2-3 OPP........... 18 25 15 65 242 .103 119 .492 7 2-2
## 0 1
PLAYER GP Demarco 16 Graham 16 TOTAL............... 18 OPP........... 18
MIN GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT 804:09 11 1.23 39 .780 891:59 14 1.41 49 .778 1696:08 25 1.33 94 .790 1696:08 35 1.86 124 .780
W L T SH/O 7 3 0 1/5 1 4 3 0/5 8 7 3 6 7 8 3 3
TOGETHER WE RISE > 25
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER
UL Monroe QUICK FACTS
2014 WARHAWKS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1931
Aug. 24
at Northwestern State
Natchitoches, La.
1:00 PM
Enrollment.............................................................. 8,560
Aug. 29
at Southern U.
Baton Rouge, La.
4:00 PM
Nickname........................................................Warhawks
Aug. 31
at Grambling State
Grambling, La.
1:00 PM
Sep. 3
at UAPB
Pine Bluff, Ark.
5:00 PM
Sep. 5
at Southeastern Louisiana
Hammond, La.
4:00 PM
Location........................................................Monroe, La.
Colors................................................... Maroon and Gold
TEAM INFORMATION
TIME
Sep. 7
at Nicholls State
Thibodaux, La.
1:00 PM
Head Coach..............................................Roberto Mazza
SEP. 12
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
MONROE, LA.
4:00 PM
Alma Mater, Year........................ Tiffin University, 2006
Sep. 14
at McNeese State
Lake Charles, La.
1:00 PM
SEP. 19
MISS. VALLEY ST.
MONROE, LA.
4:00 PM
SEP. 21
CENTRAL ARKANSAS
MONROE, LA.
4:00 PM
SEP. 26
GEORGIA SOUTHERN *
MONROE, LA.
4:00 PM
SEP. 28
GEORGIA STATE *
MONROE, LA.
1:00 PM
Oct. 3
at South Alabama *
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
Oct. 5
at Troy *
Troy, Ala.
1:00 PM
OCT. 10
ARKANSAS STATE *
MONROE, LA.
2:00 PM
Record at ULM (Years)......................... 10-27-1 (three) Career Record.................................................. 60-65-7 Assistant Coach................................ Chris McNaughton Alma Mater, Year......................................Ottawa, 2002 2013 Overall Record.............................................. 6-12-1 2013 SBC Record/Finish................................... 1-7/t-8th Starters Returning/Lost...........................................10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................20/8 Newcomers.................................................................... 9
ADMINISTRATION
OCT. 12
UALR *
MONROE, LA.
1:00 PM
Oct. 17
at Texas State *
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
Oct. 19
at Appalachian State *
Boone, N.C.
1:00 PM
Oct. 26
at UL Lafayette *
Lafayette, La.
1:00 PM
Nov. 5-9
Sun Belt Conference Championship
Mobile, Ala.
TBA
Home games in Bold | All Times Central * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH ROBERTO MAZZA Dr. Nick Bruno President
Brett Bennett Faculty Representative
Brian Wickstrom Athletics Director
Dr. Kathy Parker SWA
26 < TOGETHER WE RISE
Entering his third season, ULM head coach Roberto Mazza has already turned the tide for the soccer program. After bringing in 21 recruits last season and 9 more this year, Mazza has strengthen the depth chart at every position and has brought new energy to the program. Last season, Mazza fielded the youngest team in the conference and still improved on the program’s win total by two games from the year before. Mazza coached the team to a winning home record of 5-3-1 at the ULM Soccer Complex, including two attendance record games that resulted in victories. In ULM’s final home game, it defeated SBC opponent Texas State 2-1 in double overtime on a goal scored with 10 seconds remaining. Under Mazza’s direction, ULM won seven weekly awards from four different student-athletes in 2013. Jenna Pillon was the first-ever Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week winner and College Sports Madness SBC Player of the Week honoree, and went on to earn both All-Louisiana First-Team and College Sports Madness SBC First-Team recognition. Mazza also coached two players, Pillon and Nancy Kirk, to hat tricks. The duo became just the fourth and fifth players in school history to record three goals in a single game. The 2013 campaign got started on a high-note as ULM posted a four-game unbeaten streak during non-conference play, the longest streak since 2005. It was also the longest active streak in the Sun Belt Conference.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Warhawks
WARHAWKS ROSTER
NO. NAME 0 Katherine Werther 1 Samantha Moreno 2 Cameron Stoker 3 Amanda Borstelmann 5 Cerene Arsenault 6 Paige Reid 7 Jenna Floyd 8 Mackenzie Stacey 9 Susan “Allie” Dickson 10 Antonia Land 11 Jenna Pillon 12 Abigail Canny 13 Cassidy Kunicyn 14 Nancy Kirk 15 Haley Rodriguez 16 Karlea Fehr 17 Amy Rowe 18 Mariah Mitchell 19 Kylie Kukowski 20 Danielle Sabathe 21 Whitney Tuckfield 22 Peyton Holloway 23 Kelley O’Dwyer 24 Lauren Palmer 25 Mary Ashton Lembo 26 Tanya Lariviere 27 Karen Tamayo 28 Danielle LaFrance 29 Natalie Muller
POS. GK GK D/M M M D/M M/F D M/F D F D/M F M/F F M/F D/M M M M D F F D M/F M F M D
HT. 5-9 5-7 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-5 5-3 5-9 5-6 5-11 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-2 5-7 5-9 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-1 5-7 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-8 5-8
YEAR HOMETOWN So. Lafayette, La. Fr. Long Beach, Calif. So. Frisco, Texas So. Farmingdale, N.Y. Sr. Key Largo, Fla. RS-Fr. Frisco, Texas So. Federal Way, Wash. Fr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada So. Forney, Texas RS-So. Wheat Ridge, Colo. So. Long Beach, Calif. So. Plano, Texas Fr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada So. Fayetteville, N.C. So. Rowlett, Texas Jr. Lakewood, Colo. Fr. Aurora, Ontario, Canada Jr. Corona, Calif. So. Grand Rapids, Mich. Fr. Covington, La. So. Sandy, Utah Fr. Biloxi, Miss. Jr. Sugar Land, Texas So. Murrieta, Calif. So. Madison, Miss. Fr. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Fr. St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada Fr. Burlington, Ontario, Canada RS-Fr. Burbank, Calif.
WARHAWKS TO WATCH
2013 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT
RESULT
AUGUST 23
at SMU
25
GRAMBLING STATE
L, 1-6
27
at No. 25 LSU
30
Nicholls State
W, 9-0 L, 0-6 L, 2-3 (OT)
SEPTEMBER 1
at McNeese State
6
UAPB
L, 0-1
8
NORTHWESTERN STATE
13
SE LOUISIANA
15
SOUTHERN
20
at Central Arkansas
22
at Mississippi Valley State
27
at Western Kentucky *
L, 0-2
29
at Georgia State *
L, 0-2
W, 4-0 W, 3-1 T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 2-0 L, 2-6 W, 2-1 (OT)
OCTOBER 6
UL LAFAYETTE *
L, 0-2
11
ARKANSAS STATE *
L, 2-3
13
UALR *
20
TEXAS STATE *
24
at Troy *
L, 0-1
27
at South Alabama *
L, 1-3
L, 0-1 W, 2-1 (2OT)
*Sun Belt Conference match
Jenna Pillon - F, So., 5-8
Whitney Tuckfield - D, So., 5-4
Pillon led the team in goals, points and game-winning goals on the season… second on the team in shots on goal… her eight goals ranked fifth in the SBC and was top-10 in the league in assists with four… ranks third all-time in ULM single-season goals… became the fourth player in ULM history to record a hat trick as she put three in against Grambling State in a 9-0 drubbing… registered a team-high 20 points… had a weekend where she scored a pair of goals in each game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Northwestern State - both games resulted in victories… tallied an assist on ULM’s game-winning goal against Texas State with 10 seconds remaining in double overtime… won three weekly awards including Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week, CSM SBC Player of the Week and Warhawk of the Week.
Tuckfield anchored a back line that posted four shutouts in non-conference action… started all eight conference games and 18 of 19 games on the season… played a pivotal role in ULM’s 2-1 double overtime win over Texas State as she notched an assist on both ULM scores. The game-winner came on a perfectly placed ball in the middle from a free kick she took from about midfield… registered eight shots on the year, including a pair against both Central Arkansas and UL-Lafayette… finished the year with a .375 shot-on-goal percentage… one of 21 freshmen on the roster.
2013 Warhawks Overall Stats ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 11 Pillon 17 8 4 20 39 .205 22 .564 2 0-0 18 Mitchell 17 4 3 11 40 .100 17 .425 0 0-0 14 Kirk 18 4 1 9 25 .160 16 .640 0 2-3 9 Dickson 16 2 3 7 16 .125 11 .688 0 0-0 15 Rodriguez 19 2 2 6 14 .143 8 .571 0 0-0 3 Borstelmann 19 2 1 5 21 .095 9 .429 0 1-1 20 Anderson 13 2 1 5 6 .333 2 .333 2 0-0 16 Fehr 18 1 3 5 65 .015 30 .462 0 0-0 25 Lembo 11 0 5 5 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 23 O’Dwyer 11 1 2 4 7 .143 2 .286 0 0-0 19 Kukowski 19 0 4 4 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 5 Arsenault 19 0 4 4 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 7 Floyd 19 1 1 3 13 .077 7 .538 1 0-0 17 Kalinski 8 1 1 3 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0 12 Canny 16 1 1 3 3 .333 1 .333 1 0-0 24 Palmer 16 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 21 Tuckfield 19 0 2 2 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 8 Ellis 12 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2 Stoker 19 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 22 Chapman 15 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 4 Travis 12 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 26 Day 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Mallinson 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 00 Werther 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 19 30 41 101 288 .104 142 .493 6 3-4 OPP........... 19 39 38 116 296 .132 159 .537 11 1-2
## 0 1 00
PLAYER GP MIN GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT Aloisio 2 53:08 1 1.69 8 .889 Mallinson 18 1351:54 30 2.00 91 .752 Werther 7 330:07 8 2.18 16 .667 TOTAL............... 19 1735:09 39 2.02 120 .755 OPP........... 19 1735:09 30 1.56 112 .789
W L T SH/O 0 0 0 0/0 5 10 1 1/2 1 1 0 1/2 6 11 1 4 11 6 1 8
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER
South Alabama QUICK FACTS
2014 JAGUARS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1963
AUG. 22
UAB
MOBILE, ALA.
Enrollment............................................................ 15,311
AUG. 24
NICHOLLS STATE
MOBILE, ALA.
Nickname............................................................Jaguars
Aug. 29
(1) vs. Tennessee Tech
Troy, Ala.
12:00 PM
Aug. 31
(1) vs. Kennesaw State
Troy, Ala.
12:00 PM
TEAM INFORMATION
SEP. 5
SOUTHERN MISS
MOBILE, ALA.
7:00 PM
Sep. 7
at Southern U.
Baton Rouge, La.
1:00 PM
Head Coach...................................... Graham Winkworth
Sep. 12
at Mississippi State
Starkville, Miss.
7:00 PM
Alma Mater, Year.................. Central Lancashire, 2000
Sep. 14
at Alabama A&M
Huntsville, Ala.
1:00 PM
SEP. 19
(2) NORTH FLORIDA
MOBILE, ALA.
7:00 PM
SEP. 21
(2) FRANCIS MARION
MOBILE, ALA.
1:00 PM
SEP. 26
TROY *
MOBILE, ALA.
7:00 PM
OCT. 3
UL MONROE *
MOBILE, ALA.
7:00 PM
OCT. 5
UL LAFAYETTE *
MOBILE, ALA.
1:00 PM
Oct. 10
at Texas State *
San Marcos, Texas
7:00 PM
Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................8/21
Oct. 12
at Appalachian State *
Boone, N.C.
1:00 PM
Newcomers.................................................................. 12
OCT. 17
GEORGIA SOUTHERN *
MOBILE, ALA.
7:00 PM
OCT. 19
GEORGIA STATE *
MOBILE, ALA.
1:00 PM
Oct. 24
at Arkansas State *
Jonesboro, Ark.
2:00 PM
Oct. 26
at UALR *
Little Rock, Ark.
1:00 PM
NOV. 5-9
SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP
MOBILE, ALA.
Location........................................................Mobile, Ala.
Colors..............................................Blue, Red and White
Record at USA (Years)............................... 14-6-3 (one) Career Record....................................... 125-87-11 (11) Assistant Coach...................................Keyton Wheelock Alma Mater, Year...................Concordia-St. Paul, 2008 2013 Overall Record.............................................. 14-6-3 2013 SBC Record/Finish..................................5-2-1/2nd Starters Returning/Lost.............................................5/6
ADMINISTRATION
TIME 7:00 PM 1:00 PM
TBA
Home games in Bold | All Times Central | (1) - Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) | (2) - Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH Dr. Tony G. Waldrop President
Dr. John Smith Faculty Representative
Dr. Joel Erdmann Athletics Director
Jinni Frisbey SWA
28 < TOGETHER WE RISE
In his first year heading up the South Alabama soccer program, Graham Winkworth wasted little time in leading the Jaguars to the top of the Sun Belt Conference. All he did was guide USA to its most wins (14) since 1997, a Sun Belt Tournament title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The 14 wins are second most in school history and the second-place finish in the regular season is the program’s highest since winning the league in 2000. Winkworth came 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. During his 10-year tenure in Florence, Winkworth helped produce the first two All-Americans in school history as well as 33 all-Gulf South selections. UNA student-athletes were chosen to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America all-region squad 15 times under Winkworth; that included a third-team NSCAA All-American who was also named by Daktronics as the NCAA Division II national player of the year in 2011.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Jaguars
JAGUARS ROSTER
NO. NAME
POS.
YEAR
HOMETOWN
1
Courtney Baum
GK
Fr.
Cumming, Ga.
2
Sarah Hay
GK
So.
Waxahachie, Texas
3
Nikki Shirtcliffe
M/F
So.
Lancashire, England
4
Emily Farrell
M
So.
Lancashire, England
5
Nini Rabsatt-Smith
D
Jr.
Montgomery, Ala.
6
Steffi Hardy
D
Fr.
Workington, England
7
Chelsea Followwell
M
Fr.
Sachse, Texas
8
Grete Kuppas
D
Fr.
Adavere, Estonia
9
Rio Hardy
F
Fr.
Workington, England
10
Tiina Trutsi
M
Fr.
Tallinn, Estonia
11
Charde Hannah
F
Fr.
Tupelo, Miss.
12
Monique Autmon
D/M
So.
Ocean Springs, Miss.
14
Danielle Henley
M
Fr.
Hattiesburg, Miss.
15
Jordan Duncan
F
Jr.
Bay St. Louis, Miss.
16
Emi Passini
D
Sr.
Middleton, Wis.
17
Meagan O’Loughlin
M/F
Fr.
Monroe, Ga.
18
Alyssa Mayer
M/F
Jr.
Birmingham, Ala.
19
Alyssa Pejic
M/F
Fr.
Pensacola, Fla.
21
Lauren Steil
GK
Fr.
Huntsville, Ala.
23
Sophie Haywood
M/F
Fr.
Hull, England
54
Shawn Meach
M
Jr.
Pensacola, Fla.
JAGUARS TO WATCH
2013 RESULTS
DATE OPPONENT AUGUST 23 MISSISSIPPI STATE 25 at Nicholls State 30 (1) vs. Jackson State SEPTEMBER 1 (1) vs. Louisiana Tech 6 at Southern Miss 8 at UAB 10 SOUTHERN 13 MURRAY STATE 15 ALABAMA A&M 20 at South Florida 22 at North Florida 27 TEXAS STATE * OCTOBER 4 at UALR * 6 at Arkansas State * 10 at Georgia State * 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY * 20 TROY * 24 UL LAFAYETTE * 27 UL MONROE * NOVEMBER 6 (2) vs. No. 7 Georgia State 8 (2) vs. No. 6 Arkansas State USA Advances on PKs, 6-5 10 (2) vs. No. 1 WKU 15 (3) vs. Florida State
RESULT W, 3-2 T, 1-1 (2OT) W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 (OT) L, 2-3 W, 8-0 W, 2-0 W, 11-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 T, 2-2 (2OT) W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 W, 4-2 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 T, 1-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-5
*Sun Belt Conference match (1) - Trojan Classic (Troy, AL) (2) - Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX) (3) - NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, FL)
Jordan Duncan - F, Jr.
Nini Rabsatt-Smith - D, Jr.
Team’s top returning scorer with five goals, four assists and 14 points… Goals and points totals were both third on the squad while she ranked in a tie for fifth in assists… Credited with three match-winning goals, second-most on the team… First match-winner came in season opener vs. Mississippi State and last came in 2-1 win at Georgia State… Also added an assist vs. Mississippi State for the first three-point match of her career… Put together a three-match run with a goal, starting at UAB and ending with match-winning goal vs. Murray State.
2014 Preseason All-Sun Belt and 2013 Sun Belt All-Tournament teams… Part of a defense that allowed just one goal in 290 minutes during the SBC Tournament to propel the Jaguars to their first tournament title and second NCAA Tournament appearance… Scored two goals with four assists and eight points, with one match-winning goal at Arkansas State… Assist total ranked tied for fifth on the team and was a new personal best… USA defense shut out nine opponents and held them to a 1.01 goals against average, both second in the league.
2013 Jaguars Overall Stats ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 7 Allison 22 16 11 43 90 .178 50 .556 6 1-1 10 Hernandez 23 7 5 19 59 .119 26 .441 2 0-0 15 Duncan 23 5 4 14 30 .167 17 .567 3 0-0 18 Mayer 18 4 5 13 22 .182 9 .409 0 0-0 14 Bevens 13 2 5 9 5 .400 5 1.000 0 0-0 5 Rabsatt-Smith 22 2 4 8 31 .065 12 .387 1 0-0 12 Autmon 23 3 1 7 31 .097 14 .452 0 0-0 19 Maarouf 10 3 1 7 16 .188 7 .438 0 0-0 9 Snavely 9 3 1 7 13 .231 7 .538 0 0-0 20 Perry 22 2 3 7 12 .167 5 .417 1 0-0 6 Thacker 14 1 3 5 17 .059 12 .706 0 0-0 8 Schaar 7 2 0 4 5 .400 4 .800 0 0-0 22 Owen 23 2 0 4 4 .500 4 1.000 1 0-0 54 Meach 12 1 1 3 11 .091 5 .455 0 0-0 27 Myers 3 1 1 3 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0 30 Gilliland 10 0 3 3 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 11 Cochran 15 0 2 2 12 .000 2 .167 0 0-0 23 Motes 20 0 2 2 11 .000 3 .273 0 0-0 24 Oram 23 0 1 1 15 .000 6 .400 0 0-0 3 Shirtcliffe 23 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 26 Hart 12 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Farrell 21 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 28 Parker 3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Nutting 1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 31 Nagle 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 29 Mayer 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 25 Baumhower 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13 Drish 22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 23 54 55 163 411 .131 198 .482 14 1-1 OPP........... 23 24 17 65 306 .078 150 .490 6 3-5
## PLAYER GP MIN GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT W L T SH/O 2 Hay 1 90:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 1 0 0 1/0 1 Arnold 2 135:00 1 0.67 5 .833 2 0 0 1/0 13 Drish 21 1915:00 23 1.08 102 .816 11 6 3 7/0 TOTAL............... 23 2140:00 24 1.01 126 .840 14 6 3 9 OPP........... 23 2140:00 54 2.27 144 .727 6 14 3 5
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER
Texas State QUICK FACTS
2014 BOBCATS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1899
Aug. 22
at UTEP
El Paso, Texas
Enrollment............................................................ 35,568
Aug. 24
at New Mexico State
Las Cruces, N.M.
2:00 PM
Nickname............................................................Bobcats
AUG. 29
TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
7:00 PM
AUG. 31
NORTHWESTERN STATE
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
1:00 PM
Sep. 5
at Lamar
Beaumont, Texas
7:00 PM
Location.............................................San Marcos, Texas
Colors................................................... Maroon and Gold
TEAM INFORMATION
TIME 8:00 PM
Sep. 7
at Texas Southern
Houston, Texas
1:00 PM
Head Coach................................................... Kat Conner
SEP. 12
TCU
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
7:00 PM
Alma Mater, Year...................... Pacific Lutheran, 1992
SEP. 14
UTSA
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
1:00 PM
SEP. 19
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
7:00 PM
SEP. 21
TEXAS
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
7:00 PM
Sep. 26
at Arkansas State *
Jonesboro, Ark.
7:00 PM
Sep. 28
at UALR *
Little Rock, Ark.
1:00 PM
OCT. 5
APPALACHIAN STATE *
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
1:00 PM
OCT. 10
SOUTH ALABAMA *
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
7:00 PM
2013 SBC Record/Finish.................................. 4-3-1/4th
OCT. 12
TROY *
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
1:00 PM
Starters Returning/Lost.............................................7/4
OCT. 17
UL MONROE *
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
7:00 PM
Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................16/5
OCT. 19
UL LAFAYETTE *
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
1:00 PM
Newcomers.................................................................. 10
Oct. 24
at Georgia Southern *
Statesboro, Ga.
7:00 PM
Oct. 26
at Georgia State *
Atlanta, Ga.
1:00 PM
Nov. 5-9
Sun Belt Conference Championship
Mobile, Ala.
TBA
Record at TXST (Years)....................... 156-131-21 (15) Career Record......................................................Same Assistant Coach........................................ Link Scoggins Alma Mater, Year......................Hardin Simmons, 2007 Assistant Coach.......................................Lauren Frazier Alma Mater, Year...............................Texas State, 2012 2013 Overall Record................................................ 8-9-2
ADMINISTRATION
Home games in Bold | All Times Central * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH KAT CONNER Dr. Denise M. Trauth President
Dr. Paul Gowens Faculty Representative
Dr. Larry Teis Athletics Director
Tracy Shoemake SWA
30 < TOGETHER WE RISE
In 1999, head coach Kat Conner was given the opportunity to build a women’s soccer program at Texas State. In her 15 seasons as the leader of the Bobcats, she has won a combined nine championships (four regular season, five conference tournament) and has taken Texas State to the NCAA Tournament five times. Last season, Conner guided the Bobcats in their third conference in as many seasons, finishing with a 4-3-1 conference record and a semi-final finish in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. Sophomore Lynsey Curry, a forward from Cypress, Texas who earned Freshman of the Year honors in the WAC the previous season, earned Second-Team All-Conference honors along with junior Tori Hale. In 2013, Hale tied the school record of assists in a season with nine. Conner’s latest appearance in the NCAA Tournament came in 2011 as the Bobcats defeated Stephen F. Austin in the Southland Conference Championships, 1-0. Heading into the game, SFA was the leading goal scoring team in the country with over 3.4 goals per game. She has a career record of 156-131-21, all at Texas State. Conner is a native of Irving, Texas where she graduated from Nimitz High School.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Bobcats
BOBCATS ROSTER
NO. NAME 1 Maddi Nordstrom 2 Caitlynn Rinehart 3 Brenna Smith 4 Lynsey Curry 5 Michelle Bucy 6 Lauren Prater 7 Ali Myers 8 Cierra Cole 9 Kassi Hormuth 10 Clarissa Leon 11 Taylor Allen 12 Landry Lowe 14 Ali Jones 15 Maddie Nichols 16 Tori Hale 17 Kristen Champion 18 Madi O’Neal 19 Savanah Warnick 20 Jourdan Brown 21 Elizabeth Havenhill 22 Rachel Grout 23 Kira Zapalac 24 Monica McEntee 25 Chandler Cooney 26 Courtney Maurice 27 Brooke Ramsey 28 Alyssa Phelan 29 Devin Hemker
POS. GK GK D F D F MF D F F D MF MF/D MF F D MF D MF D MF MF D D D MF F MF
HT. 5-9 5-9 5-5 5-7 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-3 5-5 5-2 5-5 5-3 5-7 5-3 5-7 5-10 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-6 5-2 5-5 5-10 5-3 5-3 5-6 5-7
YEAR Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr.
2013 RESULTS
HOMETOWN Orlando, Fla. Mansfield, Texas San Antonio, Texas Cypress, Texas McKinney, Texas Arlington, Texas Sugarland, Texas Sugarland, Texas Cedar Park, Texas Del Rio, Texas Austin, Texas Friendswood, Texas Austin, Texas Katy, Texas Abilene, Texas Spring, Texas McKinney, Texas Rockwall, Texas Belton, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas League City, Texas Round Rock, Texas Houston, Texas Mansfield, Texas Colleyville, Texas Spring, Texas Hutto, Texas
DATE OPPONENT
RESULT
AUGUST 23
at Northwestern State
25
at Stephen F. Austin
W, 3-1 L, 0-1
30
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
W, 5-0
SEPTEMBER 1
at Oklahoma
6
at McNeese State
L, 0-4
8
RICE
13
SAM HOUSTON STATE
15
UTEP
20
at Texas
27
at South Alabama *
29
at Troy *
L, 1-2 (OT) T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 2-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-3 T, 2-2 (2OT) W, 2-1
OCTOBER 4
GEORGIA STATE*
6
WESTERN KENTUCKY *
W, 1-0
18
at UL Lafayette *
20
at UL Monroe *
25
UALR *
W, 4-0
27
ARKANSAS STATE *
W, 3-0
L, 0-1 (OT) L, 2-5 L, 1-2 (2OT)
NOVEMBER 6
(1) NO. 5 TROY
W, 2-1 (OT)
8
(1) NO. 1 WKU
L, 0-1
*Sun Belt Conference match (1) - Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
BOBCATS TO WATCH
Lynsey Curry - F, Jr., 5-7
Brenna Smith - D, Sr., 5-5
Named Second-Team All-SBC after leading the Bobcats with seven goals ... Curry has played in 40 games in her Bobcat career and almost 2,700 minutes ... in 2013, she tallied seven goals, one assist, and a team-high 79 shots ... of her 79 shots during her sophomore season ... .481 percent of those were on goal ... she recorded a career-high nine shots against Rice during her sophomore season and scored two goals against Prairie View A&M ... Curry has been named captain for the 2014 season.
In her career at Texas State, Smith has played and started in 55 games for the Bobcats, recording a team-high 4,774 minutes ... Smith has scored one goal for the Bobcats during her freshman season ... during her junior year, Smith was named the Sun Belt Conference Defender of the Week in the last week of the regular season ... in 2011, she anchored a defense that for the season, only allowed multiple goals in three games, tying the program record set in 2008 ... during conference play in her freshman season, she helped the Bobcats allow just four goals.
2013 Bobcats Overall Stats ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 4 Curry, L 19 7 1 15 79 .089 38 .481 2 0-0 19 Cottee 19 5 4 14 27 .185 12 .444 1 0-0 16 Hale 19 0 9 9 39 .000 21 .538 0 0-0 11 Curry, S 18 4 0 8 31 .129 18 .581 1 0-0 10 Leon 16 3 1 7 16 .188 9 .562 1 0-0 20 Brown 19 2 2 6 13 .154 10 .769 0 0-0 15 Nichols 19 2 1 5 13 .154 5 .385 1 0-0 9 Townsend 19 2 0 4 20 .100 8 .400 1 0-0 6 Prater 19 1 1 3 28 .036 16 .571 0 0-0 12 Lowe 19 1 1 3 9 .111 5 .556 0 0-0 7 Myers 18 1 0 2 7 .143 4 .571 1 0-0 17 Champion 19 0 1 1 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 14 Jones 18 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 22 Couch 6 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 23 Jackson 19 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 O’Neal 11 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 25 Cole 2 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 8 Allen 17 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 5 Bucy 7 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 3 Smith 19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2 Rinehart 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 19 28 23 79 303 .092 158 .521 8 0-0 OPP........... 19 26 21 73 275 .095 129 .469 9 1-1
## 2 1
PLAYER GP Rinehart 4 Gardini 17 TOTAL............... 19 OPP........... 19
MIN GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT 289:50 4 1.24 19 .826 1514:54 22 1.31 77 .778 1804:44 26 1.30 103 .798 1804:44 28 1.40 130 .823
W L T SH/O 1 1 0 1/1 7 8 2 3/1 8 9 2 5 9 8 2 7
TOGETHER WE RISE > 31
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER
Troy QUICK FACTS
2014 TROJANS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT
LOCATION
Founded................................................................... 1887
Aug. 22
at LSU
Baton Rouge, La.
Enrollment............................................................ 25,000
Aug. 24
at Louisiana Tech
Ruston, La.
1:00 PM
Nickname............................................................. Trojans
AUG. 26
ALABAMA STATE
TROY, ALA.
5:00 PM
AUG. 29
(1) KENNESAW STATE
TROY, ALA.
4:00 PM
AUG. 31
(1) TENNESSEE TECH
TROY, ALA.
3:00 PM 6:00 PM
Location............................................................ Troy, Ala.
Colors.....................................Cardinal, Silver and Black
TIME 7:00 PM
TEAM INFORMATION
Sep. 5
at Gardner-Webb
Boiling Springs, N.C.
Head Coach............................................ Jason Hamilton
SEP. 12
JACKSONVILLE STATE
TROY, ALA.
TBD
Alma Mater, Year............................Detroit Mercy, 2005
SEP. 14
UAB
TROY, ALA.
1:00 PM
Sep. 19
(2) vs. Francis Marion
Mobile, Ala.
4:00 PM
Sep. 21
(2) vs. North Florida
Mobile, Ala.
10:00 AM
Sep. 26
at South Alabama *
Mobile, Ala.
7:00 PM
OCT. 3
UL LAFAYETTE *
TROY, ALA.
TBD
OCT. 5
UL MONROE *
TROY, ALA.
1:00 PM
Oct. 10
at Appalachian State *
Boone, N.C.
6:00 PM
Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................13/6
Oct. 12
at Texas State *
San Marcos, Tex.
1:00 PM
Newcomers.................................................................... 8
OCT. 17
GEORGIA STATE *
TROY, ALA.
TBD
OCT. 19
GEORGIA SOUTHERN *
TROY, ALA.
1:00 PM
Oct. 24
at UALR *
Little Rock, Ark.
7:00 PM
Oct. 26
at Arkansas State *
Jonesboro, Ark.
1:00 PM
Nov. 5-9
Sun Belt Conference Championship
Mobile, Ala.
Record at TROY (Years)............................ First Season Career Record............................................................... Assistant Coach................................ Stephanie Demake Alma Mater, Year....................... Worcester State, 2010 2013 Overall Record.............................................. 8-10-1 2013 SBC Record/Finish.................................. 4-3-1/4th Starters Returning/Lost.............................................7/4
ADMINISTRATION
TBA
Home games in Bold | All Times Central | (1) - Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) | (2) - Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * - Sun Belt Conference match
HEAD COACH JASON HAMILTON Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. Chancellor
Dr. Fred Green Faculty Representative
John Hartwell Athletics Director
Sandy Atkins SWA
32 < TOGETHER WE RISE
Jason Hamilton became the sixth women’s soccer head coach in Troy history with Athletic Director John Hartwell announcing his hire on January 28, 2014. Hamilton comes to Troy after spending the past season as an assistant coach with the Florida Gators women’s soccer program where he worked with the goalkeepers, team defending, and focused on the teams set pieces. The Gators were the 2013 SEC regular season champions before losing in the 2nd round of the NCAA championship. Prior to his time in Gainesville, Hamilton served as an assistant for the Boston Breakers of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). While with the Breakers, his role included scouting opponents, individual training, as well as working with the goalkeepers. During the 2013 season, Hamilton had Sydney Leroux, Heather O’Reilly, and Alyssa Naeher of the United States National Team.
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SOCCER Trojans
TROJANS ROSTER
NO. NAME
POS.
YEAR Sr.
HOMETOWN Ocean Springs, Miss.
2013 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT
RESULT
0
Caitlin Buono
GK
AUGUST
00
Mikki Lewis
GK
Fr.
St. Johns, Fla.
23
at Alabama State
1
Annabell Simpson
F
So.
Baton Rouge, La.
25
at Stetson
2
Jasmine Fahrnbauer
M
Jr.
Canton, Ga.
30
(1) LOUISIANA TECH
3
Kirsten Rendall
D
Jr.
Bristol, England
4
Sarah Sheffield
D/M
So.
Leesburg, Ga.
1
(1) JACKSON STATE
5
Georgia Wallis
D
Sr.
Spalding, England
6
at UAB
L, 2-6
6
Alissa Jones
M
Jr.
Mustang, Okla.
8
at Auburn
L, 0-3
7
Louise Cheng
M/F
Jr.
Berkshire, England
13
at Jacksonville State
9
Abby Reynolds
M
So.
Gloucester, England
15
MURRAY STATE
W, 4-2
10
Jane Latif
M
Sr.
Newcastle, England
20
GARDNER-WEBB
W, 3-1
11
Chelsey Williams
F
Jr.
Panama City, Fla.
22
at Kennesaw St.
L, 0-2
12
Natalie Melillo
F
Fr.
Nutley, N.J.
29
TEXAS STATE *
L, 1-2
14
Ashley Lopez
D/M/F
Jr.
Lakeland, Fla.
15
Riley Tetreault
M
Fr.
Evans, Ga.
3
ARKANSAS STATE *
W, 1-0
17
Mallary Hedden
M
Fr.
Catersville, Ga.
6
at UALR *
W, 1-0
18
Layna Hatfield
D
Fr.
Seminole, Fla.
11
at Western Kentucky *
19
Kailani Decock
M/F
Sr.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
13
at Georgia State *
20
Nicole Harris
D/M/F
So.
Miami, Fla.
20
SOUTH ALABAMA *
21
Payton Donley
D/M
Jr.
Woodstock, Ga.
24
UL MONROE *
22
Rachel Dymecki
D/M/F
So.
Acworth, Ga.
27
at UL Lafayette *
23
Lauren Leek
F
Fr.
Rockvale, Tenn.
NOVEMBER
24
Paige McMillan
D/M/F
Sr.
Oak Leaf, Texas
6
29
Megan Charlton
GK
Fr.
Kent, Wash.
30
Shelby Mullinax
GK
Fr.
Ringgold, Ga.
W, 3-0 L, 0-1 (OT) L, 0-2
SEPTEMBER W, 5-0
L, 0-1
OCTOBER
L, 0-1 L, 1-2 (OT) W, 1-0 W, 1-0 T, 0-0 (2OT)
(2) at No. 4 Texas State
L, 1-2 (OT)
*Sun Belt Conference match (1) - Trojan Classic (Troy, AL) (2) - Sun Belt Championship (San Marcos, TX)
TROJANS TO WATCH
Jasmine Fahrnbauer - M, Jr.
Kirsten Rendall - D, Jr.
Started all 19 games for the Trojans ... Scored equalizer in 81st minute at Texas State ... Finished season with team-high four assists ... Took four shots against Jackson State and Gardner-Webb ... Finished fifth on team with 12 shots on goal.
Started all 19 games for the Trojans as a sophomore ... scored first career goal against Alabama State ... Also scored against Gardner-Webb ... Took 11 shot on the season.
2013 Trojans Overall Stats ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 6 Jennings 19 7 0 14 54 .130 20 .370 4 0-0 23 Thorngren 19 4 3 11 43 .093 11 .256 1 1-2 9 Reynolds 17 4 1 9 34 .118 17 .500 2 0-0 18 Tieken 19 3 1 7 21 .143 8 .381 0 0-0 7 Cheng 19 2 3 7 37 .054 18 .486 1 0-0 2 Fahrnbauer 19 1 4 6 29 .034 12 .414 0 0-0 10 Latif 19 1 3 5 22 .045 9 .409 0 0-0 3 Rendall 19 2 0 4 11 .182 3 .273 0 0-0 1 Simpson 15 1 1 3 6 .167 2 .333 0 1-1 12 Morgan 18 0 3 3 30 .000 13 .433 0 0-0 24 McMillian 19 0 3 3 6 .000 4 .667 0 0-0 5 Wallis 18 0 2 2 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 21 Donley 19 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 20 Harris 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 25 Dunham 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 22 Dymecki 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 Sleeman 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Sheffield 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Buono 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 00 Winter 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL............... 19 25 24 74 300 .083 120 .400 8 2-3 OPP........... 19 26 22 74 275 .095 121 .440 10 1-1
## 00 0
PLAYER GP MIN GA GAAVG SAVES SAVEPCT Winter 10 844:50 6 0.64 50 .893 Buono 11 926:55 20 1.94 44 .688 TOTAL............... 19 1771:45 26 1.32 95 .785 OPP........... 19 1771:45 25 1.27 95 .792
W L T SH/O 3 3 1 5/0 4 7 0 2/0 7 10 1 7 10 7 1 6
TOGETHER WE RISE > 33
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER 2013 Overall Stats TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Team GP Shots Fouls Offside Arkansas State 20 329 172 34 Georgia State 17 212 133 17 South Alabama 23 411 197 56 Texas State 19 303 124 35 Troy 19 300 191 63 UALR 18 249 144 40 UL Lafayette 18 320 106 47 UL Monroe 19 288 158 42 WKU 21 279 169 48
Corners PK PKA YC RC 91 0 0 7 1 66 2 1 3 1 100 1 1 15 2 101 0 0 3 1 57 3 2 12 0 64 0 0 6 0 92 3 2 4 0 112 4 3 10 1 91 0 0 7 0
ASSISTS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. South Alabama 23 55 2.39 2. UL Monroe 19 41 2.16 3. Arkansas State 20 36 1.80 4. UL Lafayette 18 23 1.28 5. Troy 19 24 1.26 6. Texas State 19 23 1.21 7. Georgia State 17 20 1.18 8. UALR 18 15 0.83 9. WKU 21 15 0.71
SHOTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team South Alabama Arkansas State UL Lafayette Texas State Troy UL Monroe WKU UALR Georgia State
POINTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team GP No. Avg/G South Alabama 23 163 7.09 Arkansas State 20 114 5.70 UL Monroe 19 101 5.32 UL Lafayette 18 93 5.17 Texas State 19 79 4.16 Troy 19 74 3.89 Georgia State 17 58 3.41 UALR 18 51 2.83 WKU 21 49 2.33
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg 1. WKU 21 15 2007:01 0.67 2. South Alabama 23 24 2140:00 1.01 3. Texas State 19 26 1804:44 1.30 4. Troy 19 26 1771:45 1.32 5. UL Lafayette 18 25 1696:08 1.33 6. Arkansas State 20 31 1866:16 1.49 7. Georgia State 17 27 1565:28 1.55 8. UALR 18 32 1608:13 1.79 9. UL Monroe 19 39 1735:09 2.02
GOALS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team GP No. Avg/G South Alabama 23 54 2.35 Arkansas State 20 39 1.95 UL Lafayette 18 35 1.94 UL Monroe 19 30 1.58 Texas State 19 28 1.47 Troy 19 25 1.32 Georgia State 17 19 1.12 UALR 18 18 1.00 WKU 21 17 0.81
SAVES ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team GP No. Avg/G South Alabama 23 126 5.48 UL Monroe 19 120 6.32 Arkansas State 20 112 5.60 Georgia State 17 108 6.35 Texas State 19 103 5.42 Troy 19 95 5.00 UL Lafayette 18 94 5.22 UALR 18 79 4.39 WKU 21 78 3.71
GOALS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. South Alabama 23 54 2.35 2. Arkansas State 20 39 1.95 3. UL Lafayette 18 35 1.94 4. UL Monroe 19 30 1.58 5. Texas State 19 28 1.47 6. Troy 19 25 1.32 7. Georgia State 17 19 1.12 8. UALR 18 18 1.00 9. WKU 21 17 0.81
SHUTOUTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.
Team WKU South Alabama Troy UL Lafayette Texas State Georgia State UL Monroe Arkansas State UALR
GP Shutouts Avg/G 21 10 0.48 23 9 0.39 19 7 0.37 18 6 0.33 19 5 0.26 17 4 0.24 19 4 0.21 20 4 0.20 18 3 0.17
ASSISTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.
FOULS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team South Alabama Troy Arkansas State WKU UL Monroe UALR Georgia State Texas State UL Lafayette
GP No. Avg/G 23 197 8.57 19 191 10.05 20 172 8.60 21 169 8.05 19 158 8.32 18 144 8.00 17 133 7.82 19 124 6.53 18 106 5.89
GP No. Avg/G 23 411 17.87 20 329 16.45 18 320 17.78 19 303 15.95 19 300 15.79 19 288 15.16 21 279 13.29 18 249 13.83 17 212 12.47
Team GP No. Avg/G South Alabama 23 55 2.39 UL Monroe 19 41 2.16 Arkansas State 20 36 1.80 Troy 19 24 1.26 UL Lafayette 18 23 1.28 Texas State 19 23 1.21 Georgia State 17 20 1.18 UALR 18 15 0.83 WKU 21 15 0.71
34 < TOGETHER WE RISE
GOALS ALLOWED ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. WKU 21 15 0.71 2. South Alabama 23 24 1.04 3. UL Lafayette 18 25 1.39 4. Texas State 19 26 1.37 Troy 19 26 1.37 6. Georgia State 17 27 1.59 7. Arkansas State 20 31 1.55 8. UALR 18 32 1.78 9. UL Monroe 19 39 2.05
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER 2013 Overall Stats CORNERS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
Team GP No. Avg/G UL Monroe 19 112 5.89 Texas State 19 101 5.32 South Alabama 23 100 4.35 UL Lafayette 18 92 5.11 Arkansas State 20 91 4.55 WKU 21 91 4.33 Georgia State 17 66 3.88 UALR 18 64 3.56 Troy 19 57 3.00
OFFSIDES ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team GP No. Avg/G Troy 19 63 3.32 South Alabama 23 56 2.43 WKU 21 48 2.29 UL Lafayette 18 47 2.61 UL Monroe 19 42 2.21 UALR 18 40 2.22 Texas State 19 35 1.84 Arkansas State 20 34 1.70 Georgia State 17 17 1.00
YELLOW CARDS ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. South Alabama 23 15 0.65 2. Troy 19 12 0.63 3. UL Monroe 19 10 0.53 4. WKU 21 7 0.33 Arkansas State 20 7 0.35 6. UALR 18 6 0.33 7. UL Lafayette 18 4 0.22 8. Georgia State 17 3 0.18 Texas State 19 3 0.16
STANDINGS WKU South Alabama UL Lafayette Texas State Troy Arkansas State Georgia State UL Monroe UALR
CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T Pts Pct GF GA W L T Pts Pct GF GA 6 2 0 18 .750 8 4 10 6 5 35 .595 17 5 2 1 16 .688 14 8 14 6 3 45 .674 54 5 2 1 16 .688 15 9 8 7 3 27 .528 35 4 3 1 13 .562 15 11 8 9 2 26 .474 28 4 3 1 13 .562 6 5 8 10 1 25 .447 25 4 4 0 12 .500 11 12 10 7 3 33 .575 39 4 4 0 12 .500 11 11 6 10 1 19 .382 19 1 7 0 3 .125 5 15 6 12 1 19 .342 30 1 7 0 3 .125 4 14 4 14 0 12 .222 18
15 24 25 26 26 31 27 39 32
Team No. Record in streak (W-L-T) Arkansas State 2 1 0 1
TOGETHER WE RISE > 35
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER 2013 Conference Stats TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Team GP Shots Fouls Offside Arkansas State 8 96 62 10 Georgia State 8 107 70 8 South Alabama 8 138 58 12 Texas State 8 148 56 19 Troy 8 127 79 32 UALR 8 87 67 17 UL Lafayette 8 135 44 18 UL Monroe 8 105 71 11 WKU 8 102 72 20
Corners PK PKA YC RC 29 0 0 4 1 31 2 1 1 1 38 1 1 1 0 45 0 0 2 1 26 0 0 8 0 30 0 0 3 0 46 2 1 1 0 40 1 1 4 0 30 0 0 3 0
ASSISTS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Texas State 8 13 1.62 South Alabama 8 13 1.62 3. Georgia State 8 12 1.50 4. UL Lafayette 8 10 1.25 Arkansas State 8 10 1.25 6. WKU 8 7 0.88 7. UL Monroe 8 6 0.75 8. UALR 8 5 0.62 Troy 8 5 0.62
SHOTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team Texas State South Alabama UL Lafayette Troy Georgia State UL Monroe WKU Arkansas State UALR
GP No. Avg/G 8 148 18.50 8 138 17.25 8 135 16.88 8 127 15.88 8 107 13.38 8 105 13.12 8 102 12.75 8 96 12.00 8 87 10.88
GOALS ALLOWED ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. WKU 8 4 0.50 2. Troy 8 5 0.62 3. South Alabama 8 8 1.00 4. UL Lafayette 8 9 1.12 5. Georgia State 8 11 1.38 Texas State 8 11 1.38 7. Arkansas State 8 12 1.50 8. UALR 8 14 1.75 9. UL Monroe 8 15 1.88
POINTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team Texas State South Alabama UL Lafayette Georgia State Arkansas State WKU Troy UL Monroe UALR
GP No. Avg/G 8 43 5.38 8 41 5.12 8 40 5.00 8 34 4.25 8 32 4.00 8 23 2.88 8 17 2.12 8 16 2.00 8 13 1.62
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg 1. WKU 8 4 737:01 0.49 2. Troy 8 5 749:23 0.60 3. South Alabama 8 8 740:00 0.97 4. UL Lafayette 8 9 740:00 1.09 5. Texas State 8 11 776:51 1.27 6. Georgia State 8 11 732:15 1.35 7. Arkansas State 8 12 722:52 1.49 8. UALR 8 14 720:00 1.75 9. UL Monroe 8 15 739:50 1.82
GOALS ## 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team GP No. Avg/G UL Lafayette 8 15 1.88 Texas State 8 15 1.88 South Alabama 8 14 1.75 Georgia State 8 11 1.38 Arkansas State 8 11 1.38 WKU 8 8 1.00 Troy 8 6 0.75 UL Monroe 8 5 0.62 UALR 8 4 0.50
SAVES ## 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team UL Monroe UALR South Alabama Troy Arkansas State Texas State UL Lafayette Georgia State WKU
GOALS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Texas State 8 15 1.88 UL Lafayette 8 15 1.88 3. South Alabama 8 14 1.75 4. Georgia State 8 11 1.38 Arkansas State 8 11 1.38 6. WKU 8 8 1.00 7. Troy 8 6 0.75 8. UL Monroe 8 5 0.62 9. UALR 8 4 0.50
SHUTOUTS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9.
Team GP Shutouts Avg/G WKU 8 6 0.75 Troy 8 5 0.62 UL Lafayette 8 4 0.50 Texas State 8 3 0.38 South Alabama 8 2 0.25 Georgia State 8 2 0.25 UALR 8 1 0.12 Arkansas State 8 1 0.12 UL Monroe 8 0 0.00
ASSISTS ## 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.
FOULS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team Troy WKU UL Monroe Georgia State UALR Arkansas State South Alabama Texas State UL Lafayette
Team GP No. Avg/G South Alabama 8 13 1.62 Texas State 8 13 1.62 Georgia State 8 12 1.50 UL Lafayette 8 10 1.25 Arkansas State 8 10 1.25 WKU 8 7 0.88 UL Monroe 8 6 0.75 Troy 8 5 0.62 UALR 8 5 0.62
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GP No. Avg/G 8 62 7.75 8 49 6.12 8 48 6.00 8 48 6.00 8 48 6.00 8 46 5.75 8 45 5.62 8 41 5.12 8 22 2.75
GP No. Avg/G 8 79 9.88 8 72 9.00 8 71 8.88 8 70 8.75 8 67 8.38 8 62 7.75 8 58 7.25 8 56 7.00 8 44 5.50
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER 2013 Conference Stats CORNERS ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Team UL Lafayette Texas State UL Monroe South Alabama Georgia State WKU UALR Arkansas State Troy
OFFSIDES ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Team GP No. Avg/G Troy 8 32 4.00 WKU 8 20 2.50 Texas State 8 19 2.38 UL Lafayette 8 18 2.25 UALR 8 17 2.12 South Alabama 8 12 1.50 UL Monroe 8 11 1.38 Arkansas State 8 10 1.25 Georgia State 8 8 1.00
GP No. Avg/G 8 46 5.75 8 45 5.62 8 40 5.00 8 38 4.75 8 31 3.88 8 30 3.75 8 30 3.75 8 29 3.62 8 26 3.25
YELLOW CARDS ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Troy 8 8 1.00 2. UL Monroe 8 4 0.50 Arkansas State 8 4 0.50 4. WKU 8 3 0.38 UALR 8 3 0.38 6. Texas State 8 2 0.25 7. UL Lafayette 8 1 0.12 Georgia State 8 1 0.12 South Alabama 8 1 0.12
STANDINGS WKU UL Lafayette South Alabama Texas State Troy Arkansas State Georgia State UL Monroe UALR
CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T Pts Pct GF GA W L T Pts Pct GF GA 6 2 0 18 .750 8 4 6 2 0 18 .750 8 5 2 1 16 .688 15 9 5 2 1 16 .688 15 5 2 1 16 .688 14 8 5 2 1 16 .688 14 4 3 1 13 .562 15 11 4 3 1 13 .562 15 4 3 1 13 .562 6 5 4 3 1 13 .562 6 4 4 0 12 .500 11 12 4 4 0 12 .500 11 4 4 0 12 .500 11 11 4 4 0 12 .500 11 1 7 0 3 .125 5 15 1 7 0 3 .125 5 1 7 0 3 .125 4 14 1 7 0 3 .125 4
Team Troy Texas State South Alabama Georgia State UL Lafayette
No. Record in streak (W-L-T) 3 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
4 9 8 11 5 12 11 15 14
TOGETHER WE RISE > 37
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SOCCER Overall Leaders SHOTS ## Player-Team 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 2. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 3. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 4. Fehr,Karlea-UL-M 5. Schmidt,Annika-UL-L 6. Hernandez, Clarissa-USA 7. Dunn, Iris-WKU 8. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 9. Jennings, Necee-TROY 10. Mitchell, Loren-A-ST
GP 22 18 19 18 18 23 21 17 19 20
No. Avg/G 90 4.09 86 4.78 79 4.16 65 3.61 63 3.50 59 2.57 58 2.76 57 3.35 54 2.84 48 2.40
SHOTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 2. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 3. Allison, Lauren-USA 4. Fehr,Karlea-UL-M 5. Schmidt,Annika-UL-L 6. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 7. Simao, Samhia-A-ST 8. Jennings, Necee-TROY 9. Dunn, Iris-WKU 10. Hernandez, Clarissa-USA
GP 18 19 22 18 18 17 14 19 21 23
No. Avg/G 86 4.78 79 4.16 90 4.09 65 3.61 63 3.50 57 3.35 43 3.07 54 2.84 58 2.76 59 2.57
POINTS ## Player-Team GP 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 22 2. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 18 3. Mitchell, Loren-A-ST 20 4. Schmidt,Annika-UL-L 18 5. Pillon,Jenna-UL-M 17 6. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 17 Hernandez, Clarissa-USA 0.83 8. Simao, Samhia-A-ST 14 Curry, Lynsey-TXST 19 Dunn, Iris-WKU 21 POINTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 22 2. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 18 3. Mitchell, Loren-A-ST 20 4. Schmidt,Annika-UL-L 18 5. Pillon,Jenna-UL-M 17 6. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 17 7. Simao, Samhia-A-ST 14 8. Hernandez, Clarissa-USA 0.83 9. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 19 10. Cottee, Gabbi-TXST 19 Jennings, Necee-TROY 19
Goals 16 13 12 10 8 8 23
Ast. Pts Avg/G 11 43 1.95 5 31 1.72 4 28 1.40 3 23 1.28 4 20 1.18 3 19 1.12 7 5 19
6 7 7
3 1 1
Goals 16 13 12 10 8 8 6 23
Ast. Pts Avg/G 11 43 1.95 5 31 1.72 4 28 1.40 3 23 1.28 4 20 1.18 3 19 1.12 3 15 1.07 7 5 19
7 5 7
1 4 0
15 15 15
15 14 14
1.07 0.79 0.71
0.79 0.74 0.74
GOALS ## Player-Team 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 2. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 3. Mitchell, Loren-A-ST 4. Schmidt,Annika-UL-L 5. Nagy,Ashley-GSU Pillon,Jenna-UL-M 7. Curry, Lynsey-TXST Jennings, Necee-TROY Dunn, Iris-WKU Hernandez, Clarissa-USA
GP No. Avg/G 22 16 0.73 18 13 0.72 20 12 0.60 18 10 0.56 17 8 0.47 17 8 0.47 19 7 0.37 19 7 0.37 21 7 0.33 23 7 0.30
GOALS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 2. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 3. Mitchell, Loren-A-ST 4. Schmidt,Annika-UL-L 5. Pillon,Jenna-UL-M Nagy,Ashley-GSU 7. Simao, Samhia-A-ST 8. Jennings, Necee-TROY Curry, Lynsey-TXST 10. Dunn, Iris-WKU
GP No. Avg/G 22 16 0.73 18 13 0.72 20 12 0.60 18 10 0.56 17 8 0.47 17 8 0.47 14 6 0.43 19 7 0.37 19 7 0.37 21 7 0.33
38 < TOGETHER WE RISE
ASSISTS ## Player-Team 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 2. Hale, Tori-TXST 3. Joyce, Madison-A-ST 4. Lembo,Mary Ashton-UL-M Bevens, Stacie-USA Mayer, Alyssa-USA Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L Hernandez, Clarissa-USA 9. Ravan,Whitney-GSU Galletti, Ariel-UALR Feronti,Alyssia-GSU Pillon,Jenna-UL-M Fahrnbauer, Jasmine-TROY Cottee, Gabbi-TXST Kukowski,Kylie-UL-M Arsenault,Cerene-UL-M Mitchell, Loren-A-ST Rabsatt-Smith, Nini-USA Duncan, Jordan-USA
GP No. Avg/G 22 11 0.50 19 9 0.47 20 6 0.30 11 5 0.45 13 5 0.38 18 5 0.28 18 5 0.28 23 5 0.22 14 4 0.29 16 4 0.25 17 4 0.24 17 4 0.24 19 4 0.21 19 4 0.21 19 4 0.21 19 4 0.21 20 4 0.20 22 4 0.18 23 4 0.17
ASSISTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 2. Hale, Tori-TXST 3. Lembo,Mary Ashton-UL-M 4. Bevens, Stacie-USA 5. Joyce, Madison-A-ST 6. Ravan,Whitney-GSU 7. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L Mayer, Alyssa-USA 9. Galletti, Ariel-UALR 10. Pillon,Jenna-UL-M Feronti,Alyssia-GSU
GP No. Avg/G 22 11 0.50 19 9 0.47 11 5 0.45 13 5 0.38 20 6 0.30 14 4 0.29 18 5 0.28 18 5 0.28 16 4 0.25 17 4 0.24 17 4 0.24
GAME-WINNING GOALS ## Player-Team 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 2. Mitchell, Loren-A-ST Dunn, Iris-WKU 4. Nagy,Ashley-GSU Jennings, Necee-TROY
GP 22 20 21 17 19
GOALS AGAINST AVG ## Player-Team GP GA 1. Winter, Madison-TROY 10 6 2. Abolins, Nora-WKU 20 14 3. Drish, Melissa-USA 21 23 4. Demarco,Cory-UL-L 16 11 5. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 17 22 6. Lee, Amanda-A-ST 17 22 7. Graham,Kendall-UL-L 16 14 8. Haynes,Brie-GSU 17 27 9. Wilson, Kylie-UALR 13 17 10. Buono, Caitlin-TROY 11 20
No. Avg/G 6 0.27 5 0.25 5 0.24 4 0.24 4 0.21
Minutes GaAvg 844:50 0.64 1836:31 0.69 1915:00 1.08 804:09 1.23 1514:54 1.31 1480:27 1.34 891:59 1.41 1565:28 1.55 962:53 1.59 926:55 1.94
SAVE PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team GP Saves GA 1. Winter, Madison-TROY 10 50 6 2. Abolins, Nora-WKU 20 68 14 3. Drish, Melissa-USA 21 102 23 4. Lee, Amanda-A-ST 17 92 22 5. Haynes,Brie-GSU 17 105 27 6. Demarco,Cory-UL-L 16 39 11 7. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 17 77 22 Graham,Kendall-UL-L 16 49 14 9. Mallinson,Holly-UL-M 18 91 30 10. Wilson, Kylie-UALR 13 49 17
SavePct .893 .829 .816 .807 .795 .780 .778 .778 .752 .742
SAVES ## Player-Team 1. Haynes,Brie-GSU 2. Drish, Melissa-USA 3. Lee, Amanda-A-ST 4. Mallinson,Holly-UL-M 5. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 6. Abolins, Nora-WKU 7. Winter, Madison-TROY 8. Wilson, Kylie-UALR Graham,Kendall-UL-L 10. Buono, Caitlin-TROY
GP No. Avg/G 17 105 6.18 21 102 4.86 17 92 5.41 18 91 5.06 17 77 4.53 20 68 3.40 10 50 5.00 13 49 3.77 16 49 3.06 11 44 4.00
SAVES PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Haynes,Brie-GSU 2. Lee, Amanda-A-ST 3. Mallinson,Holly-UL-M 4. Winter, Madison-TROY 5. Drish, Melissa-USA 6. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 7. Buono, Caitlin-TROY 8. Wilson, Kylie-UALR 9. Cavanagh, Sara-UALR 10. Abolins, Nora-WKU
GP 17 17 18 10 21 17 11 13 8 20
SHUTOUTS ## Player-Team 1. Abolins, Nora-WKU 2. Drish, Melissa-USA 3. Winter, Madison-TROY 4. Haynes,Brie-GSU 5. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 6. Wilson, Kylie-UALR Buono, Caitlin-TROY Lee, Amanda-A-ST 9. Rinehart, Caitlyn-TXST Mallinson,Holly-UL-M Supple, Michaela-A-ST Arnold, Lauren-USA Demarco,Cory-UL-L Hall, Nikki-WKU Hay, Sarah-USA Werther,Katherine-UL-M
GP Sho Sho/G 20 9 0.45 21 7 0.33 10 5 0.50 17 4 0.24 17 3 0.18 13 2 0.15 11 2 0.18 17 2 0.12 4 1 0.25 18 1 0.06 3 1 0.33 2 1 0.50 16 1 0.06 3 1 0.33 1 1 1.00 7 1 0.14
SHUTOUTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Winter, Madison-TROY 2. Abolins, Nora-WKU 3. Drish, Melissa-USA 4. Haynes,Brie-GSU 5. Buono, Caitlin-TROY 6. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 7. Wilson, Kylie-UALR 8. Lee, Amanda-A-ST 9. Demarco,Cory-UL-L 10. Mallinson,Holly-UL-M
GP 10 20 21 17 11 17 13 17 16 18
No. Avg/G 105 6.18 92 5.41 91 5.06 50 5.00 102 4.86 77 4.53 44 4.00 49 3.77 30 3.75 68 3.40
Sho Sho/G 5 0.50 9 0.45 7 0.33 4 0.24 2 0.18 3 0.18 2 0.15 2 0.12 1 0.06 1 0.06
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SOCCER Conference Leaders SHOTS ## Player-Team 1. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 2. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 3. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 4. Allison, Lauren-USA 5. Fehr,Karlea-UL-M 6. Schmidt,Annika-UL-L 7. Mitchell,Mariah-UL-M Hernandez, Clarissa-USA 9. Jennings, Necee-TROY 10. Dunn, Iris-WKU Simao, Samhia-A-ST Young,Jordan-GSU
GP 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
No. Avg/G 36 4.50 35 4.38 34 4.25 32 4.00 29 3.62 28 3.50 26 3.25 26 3.25 25 3.12 19 2.38 19 2.38 19 2.38
SHOTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 2. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 3. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 4. Allison, Lauren-USA 5. Fehr,Karlea-UL-M 6. Schmidt,Annika-UL-L 7. Mitchell,Mariah-UL-M Hernandez, Clarissa-USA 9. Jennings, Necee-TROY 10. Dunn, Iris-WKU Simao, Samhia-A-ST Young,Jordan-GSU
GP 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
No. Avg/G 36 4.50 35 4.38 34 4.25 32 4.00 29 3.62 28 3.50 26 3.25 26 3.25 25 3.12 19 2.38 19 2.38 19 2.38
POINTS ## Player-Team GP 1. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 8 2. Allison, Lauren-USA 8 3. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 8 4. Simao, Samhia-A-ST 8 Mitchell, Loren-A-ST 8 6. Hernandez, C-USA 8 7. Dunn, Iris-WKU 8 8. Cottee, Gabbi-TXST 8 Curry, Lynsey-TXST 8 10. Feronti,Alyssia-GSU 8 Rabsatt-Smith, Nini-USA 8 POINTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP 1. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 8 2. Allison, Lauren-USA 8 3. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 8 4. Simao, Samhia-A-ST 8 Mitchell, Loren-A-ST 8 6. Hernandez, C-USA 8 7. Dunn, Iris-WKU 8 8. Cottee, Gabbi-TXST 8 Curry, Lynsey-TXST 8 10. Feronti,Alyssia-GSU 8 Rabsatt-Smith, Nini-USA 0.75
Goals 9 5 7 4 5 3 4 2 3 1 2
Ast. Pts Avg/G 2 20 2.50 6 16 2.00 1 15 1.88 3 11 1.38 1 11 1.38 3 9 1.12 0 8 1.00 3 7 0.88 1 7 0.88 4 6 0.75 2 6 0.75
Goals 9 5 7 4 5 3 4 2 3 1 8
Ast. Pts Avg/G 2 20 2.50 6 16 2.00 1 15 1.88 3 11 1.38 1 11 1.38 3 9 1.12 0 8 1.00 3 7 0.88 1 7 0.88 4 6 0.75 2 2 6
GOALS ## Player-Team GP 1. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 8 2. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 8 3. Mitchell, Loren-A-ST 8 Allison, Lauren-USA 8 5. Simao, Samhia-A-ST 8 Dunn, Iris-WKU 8 7. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 8 Hernandez, Clarissa-USA 8 9. Curry, Sydney-TXST 7 Howell-Harries,Grace-UL-L 8 Townsend, Kelsie-TXST 8 Autmon, Monique-USA 8 Leon, Clarissa-TXST 8 Cottee, Gabbi-TXST 8 Jennings, Necee-TROY 8 Rabsatt-Smith, Nini-USA 8 Isley,Shelby-UL-L 8
No. Avg/G 9 1.12 7 0.88 5 0.62 5 0.62 4 0.50 4 0.50 3 0.38 3 0.38 2 0.29 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25
GOALS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L 2. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 3. Allison, Lauren-USA Mitchell, Loren-A-ST 5. Simao, Samhia-A-ST Dunn, Iris-WKU 7. Curry, Lynsey-TXST Hernandez, Clarissa-USA 9. Curry, Sydney-TXST 10. Howell-Harries,Grace-UL-L Townsend, Kelsie-TXST Autmon, Monique-USA Leon, Clarissa-TXST Cottee, Gabbi-TXST Jennings, Necee-TROY Rabsatt-Smith, Nini-USA Isley,Shelby-UL-L Anderson,Somer-UL-M
GP 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4
No. Avg/G 9 1.12 7 0.88 5 0.62 5 0.62 4 0.50 4 0.50 3 0.38 3 0.38 2 0.29 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 1 0.25
ASSISTS ## Player-Team 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 2. Hale, Tori-TXST 3. Feronti,Alyssia-GSU 4. Ravan,Whitney-GSU Hernandez, Clarissa-USA Simao, Samhia-A-ST Cottee, Gabbi-TXST 8. Tchoula, Chrissy-WKU Young,Jordan-GSU Tuckfield,Whitney-UL-M Adams, Jordan-A-ST Uyokpeyi, Mikayla-UALR Schmidt,Annika-UL-L Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L Rabsatt-Smith, Nini-USA Thorngren, Cecilia-TROY
GP 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
No. Avg/G 6 0.75 5 0.62 4 0.50 3 0.43 3 0.38 3 0.38 3 0.38 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25
ASSISTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Allison, Lauren-USA 2. Hale, Tori-TXST 3. Feronti,Alyssia-GSU 4. Ravan,Whitney-GSU 5. Cottee, Gabbi-TXST Simao, Samhia-A-ST Hernandez, Clarissa-USA 8. Uyokpeyi, Mikayla-UALR Schmidt,Annika-UL-L Montoya,Yazmin-UL-L Rabsatt-Smith, Nini-USA Adams, Jordan-A-ST Tuckfield,Whitney-UL-M Tchoula, Chrissy-WKU Thorngren, Cecilia-TROY Young,Jordan-GSU
GP 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
No. Avg/G 6 0.75 5 0.62 4 0.50 3 0.43 3 0.38 3 0.38 3 0.38 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25
GAME-WINNING GOALS ## Player-Team GP 1. Nagy,Ashley-GSU 8 2. Dunn, Iris-WKU 8 Allison, Lauren-USA 8 4. Jennings, Necee-TROY 8 Howell-Harries,Grace-UL-L 8 Mitchell, Loren-A-ST 8
No. Avg/G 4 0.50 3 0.38 3 0.38 2 0.25 2 0.25 2 0.25
GOALS AGAINST AVG ## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg 1. Winter, Madison-TROY 7 3 614:23 0.44 2. Abolins, Nora-WKU 8 4 721:31 0.50 3. Demarco,Cory-UL-L 8 3 360:00 0.75 4. Drish, Melissa-USA 8 7 695:00 0.91 5. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 6 7 532:01 1.18 6. Lee, Amanda-A-ST 8 10 690:53 1.30 7. Haynes,Brie-GSU 8 11 732:15 1.35 8. Graham,Kendall-UL-L 8 6 380:00 1.42 9. Cavanagh, Sara-UALR 3 4 247:32 1.45 10. Mallinson,Holly-UL-M 8 13 641:42 1.82 SAVE PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team GP Saves GA 1. Winter, Madison-TROY 7 41 3 2. Demarco,Cory-UL-L 8 17 3 3. Drish, Melissa-USA 8 34 7 4. Abolins, Nora-WKU 8 19 4 5. Lee, Amanda-A-ST 8 47 10 6. Graham,Kendall-UL-L 8 23 6 7. Wilson, Kylie-UALR 6 37 10 8. Haynes,Brie-GSU 8 40 11 9. Mallinson,Holly-UL-M 8 47 13 10. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 6 24 7
SavePct .932 .850 .829 .826 .825 .793 .787 .784 .783 .774
SAVES ## Player-Team 1. Lee, Amanda-A-ST Mallinson,Holly-UL-M 3. Winter, Madison-TROY 4. Haynes,Brie-GSU 5. Wilson, Kylie-UALR 6. Drish, Melissa-USA 7. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 8. Graham,Kendall-UL-L 9. Abolins, Nora-WKU 10. Demarco,Cory-UL-L
GP 8 8 7 8 6 8 6 8 8 8
No. Avg/G 47 5.88 47 5.88 41 5.86 40 5.00 37 6.17 34 4.25 24 4.00 23 2.88 19 2.38 17 2.12
SAVES PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Wilson, Kylie-UALR 2. Mallinson,Holly-UL-M Lee, Amanda-A-ST 4. Winter, Madison-TROY 5. Haynes,Brie-GSU 6. Drish, Melissa-USA 7. Gardini, Natalie-TXST Cavanagh, Sara-UALR 9. Graham,Kendall-UL-L 10. Abolins, Nora-WKU
GP 6 8 8 7 8 8 6 3 8 8
No. Avg/G 37 6.17 47 5.88 47 5.88 41 5.86 40 5.00 34 4.25 24 4.00 12 4.00 23 2.88 19 2.38
SHUTOUTS ## Player-Team 1. Abolins, Nora-WKU 2. Winter, Madison-TROY 3. Gardini, Natalie-TXST Haynes,Brie-GSU Drish, Melissa-USA 6. Buono, Caitlin-TROY Wilson, Kylie-UALR Rinehart, Caitlyn-TXST
GP Sho Sho/G 8 6 0.75 7 4 0.57 6 2 0.33 8 2 0.25 8 2 0.25 2 1 0.50 6 1 0.17 3 1 0.33
SHUTOUTS PER GAME ## Player-Team 1. Abolins, Nora-WKU 2. Winter, Madison-TROY 3. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 4. Haynes,Brie-GSU Drish, Melissa-USA 6. Wilson, Kylie-UALR
GP 8 7 6 8 8 6
Sho Sho/G 6 0.75 4 0.57 2 0.33 2 0.25 2 0.25 1 0.17
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER All-Conference Teams 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 Ifeoma Dieke Erica Izard Carrie Kveton Marilyn Marin Jamie Norwood Michele O’ Brien Angie Portincaso Cindy Rainville Gina Turner Kristin Warren
Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. 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
Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.
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
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 Nicola Bell Erica Izard Marilyn Marin Laura Miguez Mychael Movius Jamie Norwood Melinda Pina Angie Portincaso Sara Vienberg Kristin Warren
Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr.
MF MF GK F F F D MF D D MF
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Denver FIU Denver North Texas Middle Tennessee Denver Denver North Texas Denver UL 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 UL 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
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
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
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
Second Team Katie Daley Jamie Dierberger Kandice Ellis Lleane Grimditch Holly Grogan Gennifer Hurst Susanna Lehtinen Rebecca Rodrigues Janeke Simpkins Sara Wohlhueter Mary Zappas
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 UL Lafayette Middle Tennessee Denver
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
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SOCCER All-Conference Teams 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 UL 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 Fr. Ashley Mannarino Jr. Kristin Cocchiarella Sr. Vanessa Mueggler So. Jannica Tjeder Sr. Veronica Ayala Sr. Bria Beardsley Fr. Kelly Tarrant Sr. Fran Howells So. Carrie Blankenbuhler Sr. Katrina Rose Fr. Mackenzie Snyder 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
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.
F F F F MF MF MF D D D GK
Second Team Whitney Jorgenson So. F Ruth Sutcliffe So. F Kalie Vaughn So. F Bria Beardsley Jr. MF Mayara Da Fonseca Bordin Sr. FIU Nicole DiPerna Fr. MF Jill Pinder Sr. MF Janelle Blake Sr. D Kaylyn Pratt Jr. D Victoria Miliucci Jr. D Libby Stout Jr. GK
Denver FIU WKU Middle Tennessee Denver Middle Tennessee North Texas Middle Tennessee Denver Denver Denver Middle Tennessee Troy Denver Denver MF FIU Troy Florida Atlantic WKU FIU WKU
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 UL Lafayette Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee 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
Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. RS-Jr.
Second Team Amanda Buechel Sr. Claire Emslie Fr. Whitney Jorgenson Sr. Carly McDowell Sr. Courtney Rymer Sr. Johanna Volz So. Charity Blair Sr. Marie Egan So. Ashley McMurtry Sr. Nikki Rios So. Nikki Hall Fr.
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
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 2013 First Team Loren Mitchell So. Ashley Nagy So. Yazmin Montoya Fr. Lauren Allison Fr. Clarissa Hernandez Sr. Necee Jennings Fr. Chrissy Tchoula Sr. Lindsay Johansen So. Grace Howell-Harries Jr. Torrie Lange Sr. Nora Abolins Sr.
F F F F MF MF MF D D D GK
Arkansas State Georgia State UL Lafayette South Alabama South Alabama Troy WKU Arkansas State UL Lafayette WKU WKU
Second Team Annika Schmidt Lynsey Curry Iris Dunn Ariel Galletti Tori Hale Andrea Curry Jess Oram Shelby Owen Chandler Clark Stephanie Lindsey Madison Winter
F F F MF MF MF D D D D GK
UL Lafayette Texas State WKU UALR Texas State WKU South Alabama South Alabama WKU WKU Troy
Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr.
Freshman of the Year Lauren Allison, Fr., F , South Alabama Offensive Player of the Year Lauren Allison, Fr., F , South Alabama Defensive Player of the Year Grace Howell-Harries, Jr., D, UL Lafayette Coach of the Year Jason Neidell, 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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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER All-Tournament Teams 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
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
2013 All-Tournament Team Loren Mitchell, Arkansas State Lauren Allison, South Alabama Melissa Drish, South Alabama Clarissa Hernandez, South Alabama Nini Rabsatt-Smith, South Alabama Shelby Owen, South Alabama Gabbi Cottee, Texas State Nora Abolins, WKU Alanna Clancey, WKU Iris Dunn, WKU Chrissy Tchoula, WKU
Most Outstanding Player Kristin Warren, Jr., MF, Denver
Most Outstanding Player Heather Hutyra, North Texas
Most Outstanding Player Kaitlin Bast, Fr., F, Denver
Most Outstanding Player Lauren Allison, South Alabama
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
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 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
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Most Outstanding Player Taryn Hemmings, Denver 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 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 Taryn Hemmings, Sr., MF, Denver
Most Outstanding Player Rebecca Cushing, Jr., GK, Middle Tennessee 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 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
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SOCCER All-Time Standings 2000 # Team W-L-T 1. *FIU 6-1-0 *South Alabama 6-1-0 3. North Texas 5-1-1 4. Denver 3-2-1 5. MT 3-4-0 6. Arkansas State 2-5-0 7. UALR 1-6-0 8. UL Lafayette 0-6-0 *Co-regular season champions
Pct. 0.857 0.857 0.782 0.583 0.429 0.286 0.143 0.000
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. UL 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. UL 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. UL 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. UL 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
2005 # Team 1. North Texas 2. MT 3. South Alabama 4. Denver 5. WKU 6. FIU 7. Troy 8. UL Lafayette 9. Arkansas State 10. UALR
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. UL Lafayette 7. South Alabama 8. UALR 9. FIU 10. UL 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. UL Lafayette 7. UALR 8. South Alabama 9. UL 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. UL Lafayette 11. Arkansas State 12. UL 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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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. UL Lafayette 9. UALR 10. Arkansas State 11. South Alabama 12. UL 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. UL Lafayette 12. UL 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. UL Lafayette 10. UL 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
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. UL Monroe 11. UL Lafayette 12. South Alabama
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Pts. 25 25 25 21 16 13 11 9 8 3 3
2013 # Team 1. WKU 2. South Alabama 3. UL Lafayette 4. Texas State 5. Troy 6. Arkansas State 7. Georgia State 8. UALR 9. UL Monroe
CONFERENCE W-L-T Pct. 6-2-0 0.750 5-2-1 0.688 5-2-1 0.688 4-3-1 0.563 4-3-1 0.563 4-4-0 0.500 4-4-0 0.500 1-7-0 0.125 1-7-0 0.125
OVERALL Pts. 18 16 16 13 13 12 12 3 3
W-L-T 10-6-5 14-6-3 8-7-3 8-9-2 8-10-1 10-7-3 6-10-1 4-14-0 6-12-1
Pct. 0.595 0.674 0.528 0.474 0.447 0.575 0.382 0.222 0.342
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Championship Results November 2-4, 2000 Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala. November 2 Game 1: (1) FIU d. (8) UL Lafayette, 6-0 Game 2: (4) Denver d. (5) Middle Tennessee, 3-1 Game 3: (3) North Texas d. (6) Arkansas State, 6-0 Game 4: (2) South Alabama d. (7) UALR, 5-0 November 3 Game 5: (1) FIU d. (4) Denver, 3-2 (2OT) Game 6: (3) North Texas d. (2) South Alabama, 2-1 (2OT) November 4 Game 7: (1) FIU d. (3) North Texas, 3-1 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) UL 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) UL 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) UL 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) UL 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) UL 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
November 2-5, 2005 Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala. November 2 Game 1: (1) North Texas d. (8) UL 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: UL 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) UL 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) UL 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 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
November 3-6, 2010 Host: Western Kentucky • Bowling Green, Ky. November 3 Game 1: (1) Denver d. (8) UL 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 6-10, 2013 Host: Texas State • San Marcos, Texas October 31 Game 1: (2) South Alabama d. (7) Georgia State, 2-0 Game 2: (6) Arkansas State d. (3) UL Lafayette, 2-1 Game 3: (1) WKU d. (8) UALR, 2-1 Game 4: (4) Texas State d. (5) Troy, 2-1 (OT) November 2 Game 5: (2) South Alabama d. (6) Arkansas State 6-5 on PK’s Game 6: (1) WKU d. (4) Texas State, 1-0 November 4 Game 7: (2) South Alabama d. (1) WKU, 1-0
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SOCCER Year-by-Year Leaders 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 2013 South Alabama......................................... 411 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 2013 South Alabama......................................... 163 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 2013 South Alabama........................................... 54 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 2013 South Alabama........................................... 55
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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 2013 WKU........................................................... 15 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 2013 WKU........................................................ 0.67 Saves YEAR TEAM................................................SAVES 2000 UALR........................................................ 151 2001 UALR........................................................ 126 2002 North Texas.............................................. 138 2003 UL Lafayette............................................. 128 2004 UALR........................................................ 143 2005 UALR........................................................ 152 2006 UL Monroe............................................... 150 2007 Troy........................................................... 163 2008 UALR........................................................ 125 2009 Florida Atlantic........................................ 174 2010 South Alabama......................................... 143 2011 Florida Atlantic........................................ 115 2012 UALR........................................................ 165 2013 South Alabama......................................... 126 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 2013 WKU........................................................... 10
Fouls YEAR TEAM................................................FOULS 2001 Denver...................................................... 270 2002 Middle Tennessee.................................... 277 2003 Middle Tennessee.................................... 275 2004 FIU............................................................ 315 2005 WKU......................................................... 253 2006 UL Lafayette............................................. 257 2007 UL Lafayette............................................. 292 2008 UL Monroe............................................... 239 2009 UL Lafayette............................................. 246 2010 UL Lafayette............................................. 287 2011 UL Monroe............................................... 233 2012 FIU............................................................ 199 2013 South Alabama......................................... 197 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 2013 UL Monroe............................................... 112 Offsides YEAR TEAM.......................................... OFFSIDES 2001 WKU........................................................... 57 2002 WKU........................................................... 51 2003 Middle Tennessee...................................... 55 2004 UL 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 2013 Troy............................................................. 63 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 UL Lafayette............................................... 21 UL Monroe................................................. 21 2009 UL Lafayette............................................... 18 2010 UL Lafayette............................................... 21 UL Monroe................................................. 21 2011 UL Monroe................................................. 26 2012 UL Monroe................................................. 19 2013 South Alabama........................................... 15
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Year-by-Year Leaders Shots YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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 Lauren Allison, USA................................... 90
Points YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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 Lauren Allison, USA................................... 43
Goals YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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 Lauren Allison, USA................................... 16
Assists YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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 Lauren Allison, USA................................... 11
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 2013 Lauren Allison, USA..................................... 6
Shutouts YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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 Nora Abolins, WKU...................................... 9
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 2013 Madison Winter, Troy............................... 0.64 Saves YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
NAME, TEAM.....................................SAVES Anne Corbello, UL-L................................ 144 Jayme Butts, UALR.................................... 93 Liza Preseault, UL-L................................ 112 Briana Buchanan, UNT............................ 118 Amber Angermeier, USA........................... 97 Danielle Wiley, DU...................................... 97 Marsha Stewart, UALR............................ 145 Mallory George, UL-M............................. 133 Karla Smith, TROY................................... 163 Jane Picarelli, UALR................................ 121 Ashley Lantes, FAU.................................. 135 Melissa Drish, USA.................................. 131 Kaitlyn Savage, FIU.................................. 110 Alex Holland, UL-M.................................. 125 Brie Haynes, GSU..................................... 105
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2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SOCCER Soccer Records 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 UL Monroe, 2010 17 UALR, 2001 17 Arkansas State, 2006 16 UALR, 2012 16 UL Lafayette, 2009 16 UALR, 2000 15 UL Monroe, 2012 15 South Alabama, 2009 15 UALR, 2005 15 Troy, 2006 14 UALR, 2013 14 UL Monroe, 2011 14 UL Monroe, 2009 Most Ties, Season: 5 Middle Tennessee, 2007 4 WKU, 2008 4 UL Lafayette, 2006 4 FIU, 2005 3 South Alabama, 2013 3 UL Lafayette, 2013 3 Arkansas State, 2013 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 UL 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 35 South Alabama vs. Alabama A&M, 9.15.13
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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 Four tied, Most recent: South Alabama vs. Alabama A&M, 9.15.13 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 UL 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. Southern, 9.10.13 13 South Alabama vs. Alabama A&M, 9.15.13 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 Most Assists, Season: 66 Middle Tennessee, 2006 65 Denver, 2011 59 Denver, 2006 56 WKU, 2007 56 South Alabama, 2004 55 South Alabama, 2013 51 Denver, 2002 51 South Alabama, 2002 48 Denver, 2010 48 Denver, 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 50 South Alabama vs. Alabama A&M, 9.15.13 Most Shots, Season: 448 North Texas, 2012 447 Middle Tennessee, 2006 413 Middle Tennessee, 2003 411 South Alabama, 2013 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
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 UL Lafayette, 2000 1 UALR, 2001 1 Arkansas State, 2003 1 UL Monroe, 2010 1 FIU, 2003 1 Troy, 2006 1 UALR, 2012 Most Fouls, Season: 315 FIU, 2004 281 UL Lafayette, 2004 277 Middle Tennessee, 2002 275 Middle Tennessee, 2003 274 UL Monroe, 2010 270 Denver, 2001 Fewest Fouls, Season: 96 UALR, 2012 106 UL Lafayette, 2013 117 Florida Atlantic, 2009 124 Texas State, 2013 129 WKU, 2011 133 Georgia State, 2013 134 Denver, 2010 135 Florida Atlantic, 2010 138 Troy, 2010 139 WKU, 2010 139 South Alabama, 2009 139 WKU, 2009 140 Troy, 2009 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 UL 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 UL Monroe, 2012 146 Troy, 2012 146 UL Lafayette, 2000 145 Arkansas State, 2007 145 Arkansas State, 2000 141 UL Lafayette, 2009 139 South Alabama, 2010 138 UALR, 2010
2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Soccer Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Goals, Game: 4 15 are tied; most recent Annika Schmidt/Yazmin Montoya, UL Lafayette vs. Prairie View A&M/Texas St. 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, 2008-11 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 Most Assists, Game: 4 Nikki Workman, WKU vs. Marshall, 9.20.09 4 Mariah Johnston, Denver vs. UL 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 Lauren Allison, South Alabama, 2013 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 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
Most Saves, Season: 163 Karla Smith, Troy, 2007 145 Marsha Stewart, UALR, 2005 144 Anne Corbello, UL Lafayette, 2000 135 Ashley Lantes, Florida Atlantic, 2009 134 Kelsie Langford, South Alabama, 2007 133 Mallory George, UL Monroe, 2006 135 Alex Holland, UL 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, UL 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, UL Lafayette, 2008-12 279 Laura Longard, Troy, 2003-06 275 Mallory George, UL 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
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