2009 Gardner-Webb University Women's Soccer Media Guide

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00 Jessica Tuggle Sr. * GK

0 Samantha Rupert Fr. * GK

2 Sarah Keyser Jr. * MF

3 Taylor Napoli Fr. * MF

4 Megan Reimer So. * MF/F

5 Lauren Kelly So. * MF

6 Tina Frost So. * F

7 Dawn Rollyson So. * F

8 Jillian Dean R-Jr. * D

9 Megan Frost Fr. * MF/F

10 Brooke Bull Sr. * D

11 Megan Tremblay So. * MF

12 Karissa Jensen Sr. * D

13 Mackenzie Davis So. * MF

14 Jane Giesler Fr. * MF

15 Bailey Stevens Sr. * F

16 Stephanie Benshoof So. * D

17 Paige Reagan So. * F

18 Michelle Jenkins Fr. * MF

19 Melissa Malone So. * D

20 Mallory Adler Fr. * MF/F

21 Melissa Battista Jr. * MF

22 Sarah Morabito Fr. * MF/F

23 Kasey Gladhill Sr. * MF

24 Melissa Fishbein Fr. * D

25 Gabrielle Fennell Fr. * F

99 Chelsea Hearne So. * D

Head Coach Kevin Mounce

Assistant Coach Sarrie Currie

Grad. Assistant Coach Lindsey Boldt


2009 GWU Women’s Soccer Media Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Senior KASEY GLADHILL

2009 Bulldogs .................... Inside Front Cover 2009 Quick Facts ...........................................1 Gardner-Webb University ................................2 GWU President Dr. A. Frank Bonner ................4 Athletics Administration/Support Staff ..........5 GWU Soccer Facilities.....................................6 Athletic Facilities ...........................................7 2009 Season Outlook .....................................8 Head Coach Kevin Mounce ...........................10 Assistant Coach Sarah Currie .......................12 Assistant Coach Lindsey Boldt ......................12 2009 Bulldog Roster ....................................13 Bulldog Profiles ...........................................14 Bulldog Newcomers .....................................24 2008 Season Results....................................26 2008 Season Statistics ................................27 2008 Season In Review.................................28 2008 Big South In Review.............................30 All-Time Records ..........................................31 All-Time Honors ...........................................32 Big South Conference ...........Inside Back Cover

QUICK LOOK AT GARDNER-WEBB Location.......................... Boiling Springs, N.C. Founded .................................................. 1905 Enrollement ........................................... 4,000 Colors ....................................... Red and Black Nickname ........................................ Bulldogs Conference ....................................... Big South President ......................... Dr. A. Frank Bonner Vice President for Athletics .......... Chuch Burch Associate A.D./SWA .................... Pam Scruggs

WOMEN’S SOCCER INFORMATION

Editor: ................................................................... Kevin Davis Editorial Assistance: .......................................... Ryan Bridges Layout and Design: .............................................. Kevin Davis Cover Artwork: ..................................................... Marc Rabb Cover Concept:...................................................... Kevin Davis Photography: ............................... Bob Carey, Brent C. Hager, ....................Atlantic Sun Conference, Big South Conference, ......................................GWU Photo Team, GWU File Photos, ........................................................ Kevin Davis, Ryan Bridges Special thanks to head coach Kevin Mounce and the GWU women’s soccer staff for their assistance in producing this media guide.

Head Coach .............................. Kevin Mounce Record at GWU ..................................89-93-13 Alma Mater .................................. Sue Bennett Mounce’s Office Phone .......... (704) 406-4353 Assistant Coach .......................... Sarah Currie Currie’s Office Phone............... (704) 406-3894 Assistant Coach ......................... Lindsey Boldt Boldt’s Office Phone ............... (704) 406-3850 2008 Record ..........................................4-13-2 Big South Record .....................................2-5-2 Starters Returning/Lost ............................. 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 18/8 Home Field (cap.) ..Greene-Harbison Field (500)

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Gardner-Webb University Gardner-Webb University (GWU), located on 250 acres in Boiling Springs, N.C., is a private, four-year, NCAA Division I institution affiliated with the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. GWU has been recognized as one of only 134 institutions in America on the John Templeton Foundation’s Honor Roll for Character-Building Colleges GWU enrolls over 4,000 students from 33 states and 34 foreign countries in undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs. Small classes in a personal learning environment allow the university to feature a 15-to-1 student-tofaculty ratio. With increased national exposure and attention given to the institution’s academic programs and character building opportunities, the enrollment has grown over 60 percent in the last 10 years. There are 45 major fields of study on the undergraduate level. Graduate programs such as the School of Divinity, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, and the Graduate School are gaining regional acclaim for numbers of students served and quality of programs exhibited. Gardner-Webb’s GOAL Program (Greater Opportunities for Adult Learners) operates on 17 satellite campuses around North Carolina for working adults who are seeking to complete their four-year degrees at night. Recent expansion efforts also have created two new modern facilities for off-campus students - GWU at Statesville and GWU at Charlotte.

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Gardner-Webb University Academics Perhaps there is no greater time to observe the academic quality of Gardner-Webb University than right now. All of the necessary factors for academic excellence – faculty, students, resources, curriculum – are working in conjunction with one another to gain widespread acclaim from alumni, friends, trustees, the media and the community. Over 130 full-time faculty members comprise a group of educators at GWU being heralded as the "premiere class of instructors ever assembled at the University." Over 80 percent of the faculty hold a Ph.D. or equivalent, and many boast of well-documented activities in the business and professional worlds. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 15 to 1, Gardner-Webb is able to provide personal instruction to its students, who now number over 4,000, making Gardner-Webb the fifth-largest private institution in North Carolina. New technological features in our library enhance the learning experience for a higher quality student. The incoming freshman class this year averaged over 1020 on the SAT and a 3.5 GPA.

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Accounting American Sign Language Art Athletic Training Biology Business Administration Chemistry Communications

Computer Science Elementary Education (K-6) English Finance French Health & Wellness History International Business

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MBA in Business Administration M.Acc. in Accounting I.MBA in International Business

GOAL PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science in:

Accounting Business Administration Criminal Justice Health Management Human Services Management Information Systems Nursing Religious Studies

DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED

Journalism Management Information Systems Mathematics Medical Technology Middle School Education (6-9) Music Business Music Composition Music Education

Music Performance Nursing Physical Education Physician Assistant Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sacred Music

Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theater Arts

GRADUATE SCHOOL M.A. in Mental Health Counselling

M.A. in Elementary Education (K-6) M.A. in English M.A. in English Education (K-6) M.A. in Middle Grades Education (9-12) M.A. in Nursing M.A. in School Administration (K-12) M.A. in School Counseling M.A. in Sport Science & Pedagogy

SCHOOL OF DIVINITY Master of Divinity (M.Div.) M.D M.Div. in Christian Education M.Div. in Church Music M.Div/MBA M.Div. in Missiology M.Div. in Pastoral Care and Counseling

Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)

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GWU President Dr. A. Frank Bonner

Dr. A. Frank Bonner, in his fifth year as the president of GardnerWebb University, took office on May 2, 2005, and was inaugurated on April 6, 2006. Bonner is no stranger to GardnerWebb, having been a part of the University family since 1987. A native of Greenville, S.C., Bonner graduated from Furman University in 1969, has a M.A. degree from the University of Georgia and earned a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a faculty member and Associate Dean at Anderson College in Anderson, S.C., prior to beginning his career in Boiling Springs as Vice President for Academic Affairs. In 1992, Bonner was promoted to provost and senior vice president at Gardner-Webb, a post he held until assuming his current role in 2005.

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After a comprehensive, national search for the university’s new president, chairman of the presidential search committee and the board of trustees, Frank Beam, said, “We came to the conclusion that we had the most qualified candidate right here at the university.” Bonner succeeded Dr. Frank Campbell, who served Gardner-Webb University as president from October, 2002 until June, 2005. Active in civic life and in the community, Bonner has served on the boards of the United Way, the YMCA, and Communities in Schools, and he serves on the Cleveland County Sports Commission. He is a past chairman of the Cleveland County Chamber, a past president of the Shelby Rotary Club, and a Sunday School teacher and deacon at First Baptist Church in Shelby. Bonner is also a retired Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. During Bonner’s time as provost, Gardner-Webb emerged as a vibrant institution for higher learning, officially moving from college to university in 1993. The institution’s academic reputation has steadily improved during Bonner’s time in Boiling Springs, with a tremendous faculty and consistently evolving curriculum. Bonner is married to the former Florence “Flossie” Black of Chester, S.C., also a graduate of Furman University. They are parents of two adult daughters and four grandchildren.


Athletics Administation/Support Staff

CHUCK

BURCH Vice President of Athletics Gardner-Webb alumnus Chuck Burch is in his 13th year as Vice President for Athletics and his 28th year in athletics administration. The Charlotte, N.C., native spearheaded the Bulldogs move into Division I athletics, which resulted in Gardner-Webb’s addition to the Big South Conference as an associate member for football in 2001, and GWU’s move to the Big South as a full member – which became official on July 1, 2008. Burch oversees all athletic operations at Gardner-Webb, including management and supervision of athletic programs, facilities and budgets. During his career at GWU, Burch has overseen across-the-board improvements in facilities and the addition of five new sports since arriving in 1997. A sixth sport, men’s swimming was added in 2007-08. Burch is also responsible for continued improvements in the quality and quantity of Gardner-Webb’s athletics staff – with a number of full-time positions created to assist and enhance the entire department. GWU athletics has seen a steady increase in academic performance since Burch’s arrival, and the department has posted a combined GPA above 3.0 in each of the last two academic years. Gardner-Webb’s final year in the Atlantic Sun Conference was fruitful, with several notable wins and the usual high number of strong academic performances by the Bulldogs’ student-athletes. GWU enjoyed its most successful athletics year as a Division I member in 2006-07. Gardner-Webb won its first Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Championship, unseating

Belmont University for the title. The Bulldogs also finished third in the men’s and women’s combined sports standings – a very impressive effort in the race for the inaugural Bill Bibb Trophy. Gardner-Webb’s men’s soccer team captured the imagination of faces across Cleveland County during its run to the 2006 A-Sun Championship and the NCAA Tournament second round. National qualifiers in Track & Field, swimming and wrestling highlighted competitive success for the Bulldogs in 2006-2007. Burch, a graduate of Independence (N.C.) High in Charlotte, and former member of Gardner-Webb’s football team, spent 1991-1997 as Director of Athletics at Liberty (Va.) University, and was instrumental in a successful and well run department in Lynchburg as well. He also served Liberty as Associate Director of Athletics (1988-1990), Assistant Director of Athletics (1984-1988), Sports Information Director (1986-1988) and Assistant Director of Sports Information (1982-1984). After graduating from Gardner-Webb in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in Social Science, Burch, 52, earned his master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1982. His wife, Franki, holds a Ph.D. in Health Education from the University of Virginia, and is a member of the faculty at Gardner-Webb. The couple has three children, Travis, a recent graduate of Furman University, Danielle, a sophomore soccer player at Brevard (N.C.) College and Amy (15).

WOMEN’S SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF

Matthea Hungerford

Pam Scruggs

Mike Roebuck

Stephen Dolan

Tracy Sibley

Certified Athletic Trainer

Associate Athletics Director/SWA

Assistant Athletics Director for Academic Services

Assistant Athletics Director for NCAA Compliance

Director of Strength & Conditioning

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GWU Soccer Facilities The soccer field, formerly known as Varsity Field, was renamed the Greene-Harbison Field in 2007, as it has received many upgrades since the fields inception in 1990. Prior to the 2007 season, a permanent press box was built (left) with a video purch on top for both the home and visiting teams to film the games. Also prior to the 2007 season, permanent seating (center) was put in at midfield to allow the spectators to be right in the action of the games. Prior to the 2005 season, Gardner-Webb erected a brand new scoreboard (right), adding to the game experience for all. In 2004, four light standards were installed, allowing the Bulldogs to play home night games for the first time in school history. The 2002, mobile bench covers were added, offering players from both teams protection from the elements.

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Athletic Facilities

ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING 7


2009 Season Outlook

2009 SEASON OUTLOOK The Gardner-Webb women’s soccer team was not overly thrilled with its inaugural year in the Big South Conference last season, and will look to change things around in 2009. The task will be a challenging one, as the Bulldogs, who failed to score on a consistent basis last season, will have to replace leading scorer and First-Team All-Big South selection in Angie Harvey, who graduated in the off-season. Yet the offense is not the only place in which the Bulldogs will look to fill holes, as Kara Krueger, Dara Goldstein, Cristin Yasinsac, Sarah Wyszynski and Kim Scercy are all gone. Krueger, a four-year starter, and Goldstein, made up the defensive third for the majority of the last two seasons for Coach Mounce’s squad, while both Goldstein and Yasinsac saw quality minutes in the middle for the Bulldogs a year ago. Wyszynski and Scercy combined to protect the goal for the Bulldogs in 2008, with Wyszynski being a mainstay in goal for the Bulldogs from her sophomore season on. However, there is high hopes for the 2009 squad, as the team returns seven players that scored at least one goal last season and a handful of veterans that are not only experienced, but have proven to be solid leaders on the field for Coach Mounce. This is vital as for the second straight year the Bulldogs will be very young with 18 players on the roster being underclassmen. With one year of Big South Conference play under its belt and a combination of both experienced veterans and young exuberant talent, the Bulldogs will look to make a push in the Big South in 2009.

Kasey Gladhill

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FORWARDS With the top-score departing for the Bulldogs in Harvey, look for senior Bailey Stevens to step up as a go to scorer for the Bulldogs in 2009. Stevens, who has seen time at both the forward and defensive positions over the last two seasons for the Bulldogs has proven she can find the back of the net, scoring two goals as a sophomore before being moved to the defensive back line due to a rash of injuries to her fellow teammates. The rest of the offensive front will be comprised of underclassmen, as sophomores Paige Reagan, Megan Reimer, Tina Frost, Dawn Rollyson and freshmen Megan Frost, Mallory Adler, Sarah Morabito and Gabrielle Fennell should all see time upfront for the Bulldogs. Reagan, who was second on the team with two goals last season, and Reimer, who had one goal on the year, will both look to improve from their freshmen campaigns. Fellow sophomores Frost and Rollyson, who combined to score two goals a year ago, will also look to improve from a year ago, as both continued to see more playing time throughout the 2008 season. MIDFIELD Perhaps the most experience for the Bulldogs will come from the midfield position, as senior Kasey Gladhill and juniors Melissa Battista and Sarah Keyser will all see playing time in the midfield for Coach Mounce’s squad. Gladhill, who has played in 57 games in her first three years at GWU, including playing in all 19 last season, will continue to bring not only experience, but both toughness and intensity to the field for the Bulldogs. Juniors Battista and Keyser both have played many minutes in the midfield for Coach Mounce and will look to compete for playing time there this season. Battista, who started 10 games last season for the Bulldogs has improved each and every year for Coach Mounce and will look to continue that trend in 2009. Keyser, who sat out last season, is a dynamic player that makes things happen from the midfield position, as she scored four goals and dished out eight assists in her first two years at GWU. Depth at the midfield will come from a host of players. Sophomores Lauren Kelly, Megan Tremblay and Mackenzie Davis, who all saw a lot of playing time as freshman a year ago should all see quality minutes in 2009. Tremblay, who was named to the Big South All-Freshman Team last season, came on strong towards the end of last season, while both Kelly and Davis will compete for minutes in a crowded midfield. Newcomers Taylor Napoli, Jane Giesler, Michelle Jenkins and Adler have all played in the midfield at the elite club levels and will look to compete for playing time immediately.


2009 Season Outlook

2009 SEASON OUTLOOK DEFENSE While the Bulldogs lost both Goldstein and Kruger on its defensive back line, the experience and depth of the back line in 2009 is a confidence builder for the Bulldogs. The defense will be led by seniors Karissa Jensen and Brooke Bull and redshirt junior Jillian Dean, as the trio have played in over 100 games for the Bulldogs over the last three seasons. Jensen, who has been a constant on the field for the Bulldogs in playing in 57 games over the last three seasons, is a stopper and a great one-on-one defender. Bull, who played in both the midfield and defense last season as a junior transfer, is also a great one-on-one defender and is vital in the Bulldogs success in 2009. Dean, who appears to have fully recovered from an injury that caused her to miss the 2007 season, is a smart defender with size that can be a tremendous asset for the Bulldogs final line of defense. Sophomores Stephanie Benshoof, Chelsea Hearne and Melissa Malone will all also see time in the defensive third for the Bulldogs, as all three bring height to the GWU defense. Benshoof, who played in and started all 19 games last season as a freshman for GWU, has very good footwork and will be a vital part of the Bulldogs success in 2009. Hearne, who played in 14 games last season, including manning the goal for the Bulldogs in two of those matches due to injuries, provides depth to the back line as she is very smart and sees the field well. Malone, a tall defender as well, is good in the air and has gotten stronger from a season ago. Newcomer Melissa Fishbein, along with returners Davis and Frost, could also see time on the defensive side of the field in 2009. While all three are considerably shorter than the previously mentioned defenders, the trio brings quickness, intensity and toughness to the back line.

SCHEDULE The Bulldogs will again face a challenging nonconference schedule in 2009, as GWU will play on the road at Western Carolina (Aug. 21), at Duke (Aug. 23) and at USC Upstate (Aug. 28) before heading home to host East Carolina (Aug. 30), the Citadel (Sept. 5) and Campbell (Sept. 7). GWU will then host the Border Classic in conjunction with Under Armor on September 11 & 13, taking on both UT-Chattanooga (Sept. 11) and South Carolina Upstate (Sept. 13) in the two day event. The non-conference slate continues with a home game versus Appalachian State (Sept. 18), a road trip to Dayton, Ohio to take on Wright State (Sept. 25), and then a home game against Francis Marion (Sept. 30). The Big South Conference slate kicks off with three straight home games against Winthrop (Oct. 3), High Point (Oct. 9) and Liberty (Oct. 11), followed by two road contests at VMI (Oct. 16) and Radford (Oct. 18). Gardner-Webb returns from the state of Virginia to play host to Presbyterian College (Oct. 23) and UNC Asheville (Oct. 25), then wraps up its conference and regular season with matches at Coastal Carolina (Oct. 29) and Charleston Southern (Oct. 31). The 2009 Big South Conference Tournament will be held on November 5-8 in Charleston, S.C. with games being played at the Blackbaud Stadium.

GOALKEEPER With Wyszynski and Scercy both graduating, the Bulldogs lack experience at the goalkeeper position heading into 2009. Senior Jessica Tuggle, who played in 10 games last season, appears to be the front runner thus far. Tuggle recorded 52 saves a year ago and posted a 1.43 goals against average. However, depth is an issue for the Bulldogs as last season all three keepers were injured at one point. With that in mind in 2009, freshman Samantha Rupert could see plenty of time in goal for Coach Mounce’s squad. Rupert is a solid keeper with good hands. Hearne, who was the emergency goalkeeper last season, will again play that roll in 2009. Hearne did not allow a goal and recorded 10 saves in 144:38 minutes of action between the post last season.

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Head Coach Kevin Mounce

Since 1999, GardnerWebb University’s women’s soccer program has been a consistent winner. Throughout their transition from a Division II program to a Division I contender, the Lady Bulldogs have won matches at a pace never before seen in Boiling Springs, putting together winning seasons in five of the last eight years and winning at least eight games seven times. Much of the consistency can be attributed to head coach Kevin Mounce, who enters his 11th season at the helm of the Gardner-Webb program with the highest winning percentage of any women’s soccer coach in school history. Mounce made an immediate impact upon taking over the program in 1999, leading the Bulldogs to their first winning season since 1992, and only their second since the program’s inception in 1990. He proceeded to produce winning seasons in 2000 and 2001, as well, marking the first time in school history that GWU had put together three consecutive winning seasons. Mounce helped develop Gardner-Webb into a viable Division I program early in his tenure in Boiling Springs, as his teams posted an 11-9-1 record against Division I opponents

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during GWU’s two-year provisional status. The 2001 season saw the Lady Bulldogs post an overall record of 15-6-1, setting a new school benchmark for wins and taking home the National Christian College Athletic Association championship in November. Following that tournament, Mounce was named NCCAA National Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year. While 2002 was a rare down season for Mounce at 5-12-1, national women’s soccer authority Soccer Buzz ranked GardnerWebb second in the nation among first-year Division I programs at the conclusion of the season. Mounce quickly got the Bulldogs back on track in 2003, rebounding with an 8-9-1 record and guiding GWU to its first-ever spot in the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship with a fifth-place finish in the league. For his efforts, Mounce was recognized by his conference coaching peers as the A-Sun Coach of the Year. In 2004, Mounce again captained a run for the Bulldogs, leading his squad to a fourth-place finish in league play and another spot in the A-Sun Championship. This time, however, GWU didn’t just make the tournament, the squad advanced to the semifinals with a win over Stetson in the opening round. Forward Leeanna Woodworth led the nation in scoring in 2004, earning A-Sun Player of the Year honors and shattering numerous school records in the process. Liz Kier and Maureen Foley also earned all-Atlantic Sun Conference honors in 2004 as the Lady Bulldogs had the type of season that successful


Head Coach Kevin Mounce programs are built upon. The 2005 season featured four all-conference selections and one academic All-American for Mounce. Woodworth made the first team for the second consecutive season, while Foley earned second-team accolades for the second straight year. Brittany Woods notched a spot on the second team after being named to the all-freshman team in 2004. Angie Harvey garnered a place on the all-freshman team. Woodworth also earned third-team Academic All-America honors. GWU posted a 5-3-2 record in A-Sun play, finishing third in the league. While starting several new faces and dealing with the departure of the school’s all-time leading scorer in Woodworth, Mounce and his staff started out 5-0 on the 2006 season. During the regular season the team, behind strong defensive play, recorded seven shutouts, which is the second most in a single season in school history. The Lady Bulldogs qualified for their fourth consecutive conference tournament behind a 9-7-2 overall mark and a 3-4-2 league record, advancing to the semifinals before falling to No. 2 seed Stetson. In 2007, Mounce’s team was ready for the challenge of being in the A-Sun for the program’s final year. Despite facing arguably their toughest schedule in GWU’s history and having to deal with a significant number of injuries, the Lady Bulldogs put themselves in position to make a run at the conference tournament by ending the season with a 1-0 victory over Campbell. However, GWU was forced out of the tournament on the last day of the season. The 2008 season saw the Lady Bulldogs make a transition, this time competing in its first year as members of the Big South Conference. With 14 newcomers on the roster, Coach Mounce had his hands full in trying to get the team to come together as one. The young Lady Bulldogs, which played 12 games on the road in 2008, posted a 4-13-2 record overall. Senior Angie Harvey earned First-Team All-Conference honors, while freshman Megan Trembley was named to the All-Freshmen team. Harvey’s All-Conference honors marks the sixth straight season in which Mounce and GWU have had at least one student-athlete received postseason recognition. Under Mounce, Gardner-Webb has seen its scoring totals reach school-record levels. The Lady Bulldogs had four players score over 25 points in 1999 – including Kim O’Brien’s then school-record total of 44 (18 goals). In 2000, three players scored 16 points or better, led by Michelle Haas’ total of 31 points. In 2001, GWU had four players with six or more goals, including 12 by leading scorer Michelle Vander Vaart. The Bulldogs have had a pair of 20-point scorers in three of the last four seasons, with Woodworth emerging as one of Mounce’s most successful recruits throughout his time at GWU. Woodworth was second on the team in scoring as a freshman in 2002 with 20 points, and led the team in scoring as a sophomore with 27, good enough for third in the A-Sun. She finished with 59 points in 2004 and was complimented well by Kier, who netted 35 points of her own. She capped her career with 29 points during the 2005 campaign. A quality tactician and motivator, Mounce inherited a team in 1999 that had finished the previous season below the .500 mark. He promptly directed a young team to a then-schoolrecord 13 wins and a spot in the South Atlantic Conference tournament finals for the first time in school history. GWU topped national No. 1 Presbyterian in the SAC semifinals, then

fell to Catawba in three overtimes in the championship game. With Gardner-Webb’s jump to Division I in 2000, Mounce repeated his magic. The Bulldogs finished their first year at the highest level of college soccer with an 11-9-1 mark and finished third at the National Christian College Athletic Association’s national tournament in Florida. The 2000 campaign marked the first time in Gardner-Webb women’s soccer history that a coach had posted consecutive winning seasons. With his team’s success in 2001, Mounce totaled 39 wins in only three seasons in Boiling Springs. Now with a 89-93-13 record in 10 years at GWU, Mounce is the school’s most successful women’s soccer coach ever. Mounce, who picked up his 100th career win in the 2003 regular season finale, now boasts a career ledger of 137-12517 in two stops as a collegiate head coach – his current post at Gardner-Webb and as the head coach at Cumberland (Ky.) College in Williamsburg, Ky., from 1995-98. While at Cumberland, an NAIA school, Mounce directed the program to a single-season record for wins (19) and guided the 1997 team to the program’s first-ever national ranking (15th). He also led the Indians to two consecutive regularseason conference titles in the Mid-South Conference (‘97, ‘98) and was named Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year in 1997 and 1998. His team was also the National Christian College tournament runner-up in 1997, and he was selected the NCCAA Region Coach of the Year in 1997. Mounce began his playing career at the University of Kentucky, and then finished his final three years at Sue Bennett College in London, Ky., where he was team captain, defensive MVP, and an all-conference selection. After finishing his playing days, Mounce stayed onboard as an assistant and helped guide the Dragons to a small college national title in 1994-95. Mounce is the founder of the Hat Trick Soccer camp, a popular summer camp based out of Boiling Springs. He, and his wife, Amanda, along with their daughter, Peyton (2), and their new baby boy, Riley Noel, who was born on August 5, 2009 reside in Shelby, N.C.

THE MOUNCE FILE Family: Wife Amanda, 2 year-old daughter Peyton and a new baby boy Riley Noel born on August 5, 2009 Education: Graduated from Sue Bennett (1994) Years at Gardner-Webb: 11th Season Record at Gardner-Webb: 89-93-13 Career Record: 137-125-17 Highlights: 2003 Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year 2001 NCCAA National Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year 1998 & 1997 Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year 1997 NCCAA Region Coach of the Year

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Assistant Coaches

Sarah Currie enters her third season as an assistant coach on the Bulldogs’ staff. Currie, who spent two seasons as an assistant coach for UT-Chattanooga in the Southern Conference prior to coming to Gardner-Webb, will help the team’s progress while also returning to her home state. Currie’s responsibilities include the planning and running of practices, coordinating travel arrangements, and overseeing individual workouts. Currie also has the role of recruiting coordinator, where she monitors the communication between the school and recruits, in addition to identifying potential recruits. In the off-season, Currie works with the summer camps, including assisting with the planning, marketing and execution of the camps. Before taking over assistant coaching duties with the Mocs, Currie held an assistant coach position with Covenant Day School in Matthews, N.C.. During her time with the school, Currie helped planning and running practices. She was a member of the staff as the team won the NCISAA state championship in 2005. A collegiate standout that played on the inaugural women’s soccer team at the University of Florida, Currie helped the squad to the 1996 SEC title and its first-ever NCAA Tournament berth as a center midfielder. After two years with the Gators, Currie transferred to UNCCharlotte to finish her eligibility at the sweeper position. Currie guided the 49ers to back-to-back winning seasons, advancing to the Conference-USA tournament both seasons. In her final year, Currie’s team not only made the conference tournament, but also won the league title, earning a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The squad upended South Carolina by a 2-0 score en route to a second-round appearance. During her final season, Currie earned all-conference honors, was the player’s MVP and was the team captain. Currie graduated in May 2000 from UNC-Charlotte with a bachelor of science in political science.

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Lindsey Boldt begins her second season as a graduate assistant on the Lady Bulldogs’ staff. Boldt, who played four seasons at Iowa in the Big Ten, will primarily work with the goalkeepers. A three-time academic all-Big Ten selection, Boldt came to Gardner-Webb after a stellar career. During her senior season, Boldt started 13 matches in goal before suffering a season-ending injury. Despite her season being cut short, Boldt was fourth in the Big Ten in goals against average (0.86), third in save percentage (.810) and fourth in shutouts (six). During her final two years in goal, the Hawkeyes posted a 9-3-5 record with her in the starting lineup. Boldt, a native of Wauwatosa, Wisc., brings a wealth of knowledge to Gardner-Webb after facing some of the toughest competition in the nation in addition to coaching at some top-notch camps while also being an assistant coach at Iowa City H.S. the last two years. Boldt graduated in 2008 from Iowa with a degree in communications and sports studies. She is pursuing her masters degree in sports science and pedagogy at Gardner-Webb.


2009 Bulldog Roster

THE 2009 BULLDOGS No. 00 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 99

Player Jessica Tuggle Samantha Rupert Sarah Keyser Taylor Napoli Megan Reimer Lauren Kelly Tina Frost Dawn Rollyson Jillian Dean Megan Frost Brooke Bull Megan Tremblay Karissa Jensen Mackenzie Davis Jane Giesler Bailey Stevens Stephanie Benshoof Paige Reagan Michelle Jenkins Melissa Malone Mallory Adler Melissa Battista Sarah Morabito Kasey Gladhill Melissa Fishbein Gabrielle Fennell Chelsea Hearne

Cl. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. So. R-Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So.

Pos. GK GK MF MF MF/F MF F F D MF/F D MF D MF MF F D F MF D MF/F MF MF/F MF D F D

Ht. 5-3 5-8 5-2 5-5 5-7 5-2 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-5 5-3 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-6 5-11 5-7 5-2 5-8 5-8 5-3 5-3 5-5 5-3 5-4 6-0

Hometown/Previous School Westland, Michigan/Schoolcraft JC Cincinnati, Ohio/Glen Este H.S. Boonsboro, Md./Boonsboro H.S. Wyomissing, Pa./Wilson H.S. Hamilton, Ohio/Stephen T. Badin H.S. Columbia, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. Crofton, Md./Arundel H.S. Westerville, Ohio/Westerville South H.S. Sewell, N.J./Washington Township H.S. Crofton, Md./Arundel H.S. Sherman, Ill./Wisconsin-Parkside Jacksonville, Fla./ Bratram Trail H.S. Pembroke Pines, Fla./American Heritage Plantation H.S. Asheville, N.C./TC Roberson H.S. Cold Spring, Ky./Newport Catholic Central H.S. Lenoir, N.C./Hibriten H.S. Huntersville, N.C./North Mecklenburg H.S. Albany, Ga./Sherwood Christian Academy Neenah, WI/Neenah H.S. Pembroke Pines, Fla./American Heritage H.S. Fort Thomsas, Ky./Highlands H.S. Orlando, Fla./Lake Highland Preparatory School Irmo, S.C./Dutch Fork H.S. Thurmont, Md./Catoctin H.S. Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins H.S. Easley, S.C./Wren H.S. Tampa, Fla./HB Plant H.S.

Head Coach: Kevin Mounce Assistant Coach: Sarah Currie Graduate Assistant Coach: Lindsey Boldt

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BROOKE

BULL Senior D Sherman, Ill. UW-Parkside

5-5

2008: Played in all but one match on the season, starting seven ... Recorded a shot against Georgia Southern ... Helped the Bulldogs shut out The Citadel ... Played a major role in the shutout of Charleston Southern ... Played a season-high 76 minutes at Campbell ... Tallied a season-high two shots against Presbyterian and High Point. Prior To Gardner-Webb: Attended Wisconsin-Parkside her freshman and sophomore years ... Started all 18 matches in 2007 from her sweeper position ... Tallied one assist. High School/Club: Played for Sacred Heart-Griffin H.S. Personal: Born January 23, 1988 in Springfield, Ill. ... Daughter of Keith and Sue Bull ... Has an older sister Nikki, and an older brother Sean ... Majoring in business.

Bull’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2008 18-7 7 0 0 0 Career 18-7 7 0 0 0 *played two seasons at UW-Parkside prior to coming to GWU

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2009 Bulldog Profiles

KASEY

GLADHILL Senior MF 5-5 Thurmont, Md. Catoctin H.S. 2008: Played in every match on the year, starting in 11 of them... Played every minute of four matches ... Helped GWU shut out five opponents ... Recorded a season-high two shots four times ... Dished out an assist on the game-winning goal at USC Upstate ... Took 13 shots on the season putting nine of them on goal for a .692 shots on goal average. 2007: Started all 18 matches ... Recorded a shot against UNCWilmington ... Had a shot on goal against Western Carolina ... Posted two shots on frame against ETSU ... Recorded a shot on goal against UNF ... Tallied a shot on goal in the 1-0 win over Jacksonville ... Had a shot against Kennesaw State. 2006: Played in all 20 matches, starting six ... Tallied two shots in the season-opener at Winthrop ... First collegiate point came by way of an assist on the game-winning goal against Mississippi State ... First collegiate goal was the game-winner over Appalachian State ... Assisted on the game-winning goal against High Point ... Recorded the game-winning goal against Lipscomb ... Netted two goals and dished out two assists for six points ... Tied for the team lead with two game-winning goals ... Named to the A-Sun All-Academic Team.

Gladhill’s Career Statistics Year 2006 2007 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 20-6 6 18-18 14 19-11 13 57-35 33

Goals 2 0 0 2

High School/Club: Three-time first-team all-area selection at Catoctin High School ... Three-time team MVP ... Helped her FC Frederick club team to the state cup finals during her junior season ... Honor roll student. Assists 2 0 1 3

Points 6 0 1 7

Personal: Born April 18, 1988 in Frederick, Maryland ... Daughter of Lana and Rick Gladhill ... Her sister, Lindsey, is a former member of the Gardner-Webb soccer team ... Majoring in nursing.

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KARISSA

JENSEN Senior D 5-4 Pembroke Pines, Fla. American Heritage H.S. 2008: Started every match of the season ... Helped the Bulldogs shut out five opponents on the year ... Recorded a shot on goal in the 2-0 win over The Citadel ... Led GWU to a 1-0 win at USC Upstate ... Earned all-tournament team honors at the USC Upstate tournament ... Guided the team to a 2-0 win over Charleston Southern in the squad’s first Big South match ... Had a shot at Campbell ... Helped the team shut out Radford and High Point while playing all 110 minutes in each of those double overtime contests. 2007: Started all 18 matches ... Posted two shots on goal in the win over UNC-Asheville ... Assisted on the game-winning goal against Nicholls State ... Had two shots on goal in the win over UNC-Asheville ... Helped the defense record a 1-0 shutout over Lipscomb and a 2-0 victory over USC Upstate ... Played a major role in shutting down Keri Zwikker in the 1-0 win over Jacksonville ... Helped the defense pitch a shutout in the 1-0 victory over Campbell. 2006: Played in all 20 matches, starting 19 ... Earned Atlantic Sun All-Freshmen team honors ... Helped the Bulldogs shut out seven opponents, going 6-0-1 in those matches ... Only shot of the year came at Jacksonville. High School/Club: Three-time all-state selection at American Heritage High School ... Three-time first-team all-county member ... Helped her team to a national championship during her junior season ... Led her school to one state championship and another state finals appearance ... Played club soccer for Weston Fury. Personal: Born November 12, 1987 in Chattanooga, Tennessee ... Daughter of Bob and Becky Jensen ... Majoring in sociology.

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Jensen’s Career Statistics

Year 2006 2007 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 20-19 1 18-18 2 19-19 2 57-56 5

Goals 0 0 0 0

Assists 0 1 0 1

Points 0 1 0 1


2009 Bulldog Profiles

BAILEY

STEVENS Senior F/D Lenoir, N.C. Hibriten H.S.

5-5

2008: Played in 17 matches, starting five ... Recorded seven shots on the year, three of which were on goal ... Had a shot on goal against Georgia Southern ... Helped the Bulldogs shut out five opponents ... Played a major role in GWU’s win over Charleston Southern. 2007: Started all 18 matches ... Began the year as a forward, but was moved back to defender out of necessity due to injuries ... Notched two goals and an assist on the season ... Netted a goal on her first career shot attempt in the season opener against UNCWilmington ... Tallied a goal in the win over UNC Asheville ... Assisted on the game-winning goal in the 1-0 win over Lipscomb ... Solid play along the back line helped GWU shut out Jacksonville, 1-0 ... Helped the defense shut out Campbell in the 1-0 victory over Campbell. 2006: Came off the bench to play in six matches ... First collegiate action came in the win over Francis Marion ... Helped the defense shut out the Patriots ... Assisted the squad in the 1-0 shutout of Appalachian State ... Saw the field in the win over High Point ... Named to the A-Sun All-Academic Team.

Stevens’ Career Statistics Year 2006 2007 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 6-0 0 18-18 10 17-5 7 41-23 17

Goals 0 2 0 2

Assists 0 1 0 1

Points 0 5 0 5

High School/Club: Two-time all conference and all-region selection at Hibriten High School ... Caldwell County Player of the Year her senior season ... Two-time defensive player of the year ... Helped her team to a second-place finish at the state championship her sophomore season ... Played for the Lenoir Force/Crew. Personal: Born September 19, 1988 in Lenoir, North Carolina ... Daughter of David and Leslie Stevens ... Majoring in biology.

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JESSICA

TUGGLE Senior GK 5-3 Westland, Mich. Schoolcraft J.C. 2008: Started 10 matches in goal, playing 903:04 ... Helped the Bulldogs shut out The Citadel by tallying six saves ... Also had six saves against Coastal Carolina ... Notched seven saves in the 2-1 win over Liberty ... Had four saves in the shutout at High Point ... Posted a season-high eight saves at VMI ... Had seven saves in the Big South Conference Tournament against Coastal Carolina. Prior to Gardner-Webb at Schoolcraft Junior College: Helped her team earn a national ranking of eighth at the national tournament. High School/Club: Earned all-state honorable mention honors her senior season at Ladywood H.S. ... Named all-district team her junior campaign ... Also named Defensive Player of the Year ... Team MVP and captain of the team her senior season. Personal: Born September 6, 1988 in Westland, Michigan ... Daughter of Gary and Cyndi Tuggle ... Majoring in nursing.

Tuggle’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Minutes Saves GA GAA SO 2008 10-10 903.04 52 12 1.59 2 Career 10-10 903.04 52 12 1.59 2 *played two seasons at Schoolcraft J.C. prior to coming to GWU

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2009 Bulldog Profiles

JILLIAN

MELISSA

DEAN

BATTISTA

R-Junior D Sewell, N.J.

5-8

Washington Township H.S.

8 21

2008: Started every match on the season ... Helped the Bulldogs shut out five opponents ... Played a major role in the shutout of The Citadel, USC Upstate, Charleston Southern, Radford and High Point ... Recorded seven shots on the season, four of which were on goal ... Posted a season-high two shots and two shots on goal against Presbyterian. 2007: Redshirted. 2006: Played in 14 matches for the Bulldogs, starting twice ... Saw her first collegiate action in the 2-0 shutout at Winthrop ... Got her first start in the 1-0 win over Appalachian State ... Also started against Stetson ... Recorded a shot against Davidson and Kennesaw State ... Played in five of the school’s seven shutouts ...Named to the A-Sun All-Academic Team. High School/Club: First-team all-state selection her senior season at Washington Township ... Two-time All-South Jersey first team ... Two-time winner of the unsung hero award ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Played for the Philadelphia Pirates club team. Personal: Born May 13, 1988 in Sewell, New Jersey ... Daughter of Joe and Julie Dean ... Brother Brad plays collegiate athletics at Coastal Carolina ... Majoring in biology.

Junior MF 5-3 Orlando, Fla. Lake Highland Prep.

2008: Saw action in 13 matches on the season, starting 10 ... Recorded a shot against Georgia Southern ... Posted a shot on goal in five matches ... Tallied a season-high two shots on frame in the win over USC Upstate ... Played a season-high 69 minutes at Appalachian State ... Played a huge role in the Bulldogs’ shutout of The Citadel ... Helped GWU Shut out USC Upstate ... Huge contributor in the shutout of Charleston Southern. 2007: Played in 13 matches, starting one ... First collegiate action came against UC-Irvine ... Saw plenty of playing time in the 1-0 win over Lipscomb and made solid contributions against Belmont ... Played quality minutes against FGCU and ETSU ... Created multiple chances in the 2-0 win over USC Upstate ... Recorded a shot on goal in the 1-0 victory over Campbell ... Had six shots, four of which were on goal for the year. High School/Club: A two-sport standout at Lake Highland Preparatory School ... Led her team to the Class 3A finals three times and helped the team win a state championship her junior season ... Helped her FC America Kumba club team to the FYSA State Cup finals in 2004 and the final four in 2005 and 2007 ... Played premier soccer since 1999 ... Member of the national honor society. Personal: Born June 21, 1989 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... Daughter of Joe and Joanne Battista ... Majoring in elementary education.

Dean’s Career Statistics Year 2006 2007 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 13-2 2 Redshirted 19-19 8 32-21 10

Goals 0

Assists 0

Points 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Battista’s Career Statistics Year 2007 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 13-1 6 13-10 7 26-11 13

Goals 0 0 0

Assists 0 0 0

Points 0 0 0

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STEPHANIE

BENSHOOF

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Sophomore D 5-11 Huntersville, N.C. North Mecklenburg H.S.

2008: Started every match of the season ... Helped the defense shut out five opponents on the year ... Played every minute of all but three matches ... Recorded a shot on goal in the 2-0 win over The Citadel ... Scored her first collegiate goal off a free kick at Winthrop ... Also netted a score at VMI. High School/Club: A three-time all-conference selection at North Mecklenburg H.S. ... Two-time all-region honors ... Second-team allMecklenburg selection ... Two-time Defensive Player of the Year ... Two-time Huntersville Ford Student-Athlete of the Week ... Guided her ‘89 Charlotte Soccer Club White team to the CESA tournament championship ... Member of the National Honors Society.

SARAH

KEYSER Junior D 5-2 Boonsboro, Md. Boonsboro H.S.

2

Benshoof’s Career Statistics

2008: Did not play. 2007: Started all 18 matches ... Finished second on the team with 10 points ... Credited with an assist against Francis Marion ... Scored the game-winning goal against UNC-Asheville ... Also had an assist in the match ... Recorded five shots, four of which were on goal, in the win over Nicholls State ... Scored the game-winning goal and had an assist in the 2-0 win against USC-Upstate ... Had a shot against UNF ... Assisted on the game-winning goal in the 1-0 win over Jacksonville ... Netted the game-winning goal in the 1-0 victory over Campbell in the 89th minute. 2006: Played in all 20 matches, starting 16 ... Netted the first goal of her collegiate career in the win over Francis Marion ... Dished out an assist on a corner kick in the win over High Point ... Recorded an assist against Western Carolina ... Had two shots on goal in the win over Lipscomb ... Assisted on the game-winning goal in the 1-0 victory over Mercer ... Assisted on the game-winner against Campbell ... Tied for second on the team with four assists ... Named to the A-Sun All-Academic Team. High School/Club: Honorable-mention all-state selection after her senior season at Boonsboro High School ... Two-time all-conference first-team member ... Garnered an all-conference second-team selection after her junior season ... Four-year varsity player ... Played club soccer for FC Frederick and RFC Reston. Personal: Born March 18, 1988 in Shady Grove, Maryland ... Daughter of Kenneth and Joanne Keyser ... Her sister, Joelle, is a former member of the Gardner-Webb soccer team ... Majoring in health and wellness. Keyser’s Career Statistics Year 2006 2007 2008 Career

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GP-GS Shots 20-16 22 18-18 33 Did Not Play 38-34 55

Personal: Born December 16, 1989 in Knoxville, Tenn. ... Daughter of Steve and Tammy Benshoof ... Has not declared a major.

Goals 1 3

Assists 4 4

Points 6 10

4

8

16

Year 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 19-19 7 19-19 7

Goals 2 2

Assists 0 0

Points 4 4

MACKENZIE

DAVIS

13

Sophomore MF 5-5 Arden, N.C. T.C. Roberson H.S.

2008: Played in 10 matches while starting two ... Recorded a shot on goal in the 2-0 win at The Citadel ... Tallied a shot on goal in the match against UNC Asheville ... Played a season-high 72 minutes against UNC Asheville. High School/Club: Played for one of the top high school programs in the country her senior season at TC Roberson H.S. ... Netted 14 goals and dished out eight assists her senior campaign ... Totaled 36 goals and 25 assists in her high school career ... Two-time all-region and all-MAC selection ... Earned a spot in the NC/SC Clash of the Carolinas contest ... Also played for the CESA club team. Personal: Born July 13, 1990 in Dothan, Alabama ... Daughter of Tommy and Christy Davis ... Intends to major in nursing. Davis’ Career Statistics Year 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 10-2 2 10-2 2

Goals 0 0

Assists 0 0

Points 0 0


2009 Bulldog Profiles

TINA

CHELSEA

FROST

HEARNE

Sophomore D Crofton, Md. Arundel H.S.

5-6

6 99

2008: Played in 11 matches on the season ... Helped the squad shut out The Citadel, 2-0 ... Posted her first career goal in the win over Liberty ... The goal also marked her first game-winning score ... Posted a shot in the shutout of Radford. High School/Club: Two-time first-team all-conference selection at Arundel H.S. ... Second-team all-conference honoree her junior season ... Captained her team during her junior campaign ... Led the squad with nine goals and eight assists her senior season ... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born December 2, 1989 in Washington, D.C. ... Daughter of Rich and Mary Frost ... Younger sister Megan Frost is also on the GWU Women’s Soccer team … Has not yet declared a major. Frost’s Career Statistics Year 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 11-0 2 11-0 2

Goals 1 1

Assists 0 0

Points 2 2

Sophomore D Tampa, Fla. HB Plant H.S.

6-0

2008: Played in 14 matches, starting five... Major contributor in the Bulldogs’ shutout of The Citadel ... Recorded her first career start against Florida Gulf Coast ... Helped GWU shut out USC Upstate ... Notched her first career goal in the 1-0 win over the Spartans while playing all 90 minutes ... Earned all-tournament team honors for her effort ... Started the match against Radford in goal, tallying four saves in the 0-0 tie on Senior Day ... Tallied her first collegiate assist at VMI. High School/Club: Four-time first-team Western Conference selection ... Led her team to an undefeated season her senior season ... Named top defensive player in the county her final year ... First-team all-county honors her senior year ... Garnered second-team all-county honors during her junior campaign ... Two-time honorable-mention all county ... Led her club team to the Clearwater Classic Championship in 2006 ... Guided her team to the finals of the AC/DC Classic in 2006 and 2007 ... Helped her team earn a spot in the finals of the 2005 Presidents Cup and the 2007 Orange Classic ... Part of the 2006 State Cup Top 16 ... Member of the Gold and Black Honor Society. Personal: Born October 11, 1989 in Tampa, Fla. ... Daughter of Michael and Karen Hearne ... Intends to major in education. Hearne’s Career Statistics Year 2008 Career

TINA FROST

GP-GS Shots 14-5 9 14-5 9

Goals 1 1

Assists 1 1

Year GP-GS Minutes 2008 2-1 144:38 Career 2-1 144:38

Saves 10 10

GA 0 0

Points 3 3 GAA 0.00 0.00

SO 1 1

CHELSEA HEARNE

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LAUREN

PAIGE

KELLY

REAGAN

5 17

Sophomore MF 5-2 Columbia, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel

2008: Saw action in 18 matches, starting 13 ... Recorded 18 shots on the season, including eight of which were on goal ... Played 911 minutes on the season ... Posted a season-high five shots at USC Upstate ... Notched a career-high three shots on goal at USC Upstate ... Had a .444 shot on goal percentage. High School/Club: Earned second-team all-state honors her senior season ... Garnered all-conference accolades her junior and senior seasons ... Tied for the team lead with 10 assists during her senior campaign ... Guided her high school to a 15-4-1 season her senior year, including a 12-2-1 mark in the WCAC ... Five-year Maryland ODP player from 2002-2006 ... Led her team to a national championship in 2005. Personal: Born July 10, 1990 in Columbia, Md. ... Daughter of Bruce and Maria Kelly ... Intends to major in math education. Kelly’s Career Statistics Year 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 18-13 18 18-13 18

Goals 0 0

Assists 0 0

Points 0 0

Sophomore F Albany, Ga.

Sherwood Christian Aca.

2008: Played in every match on the season, starting three ... Tallied 19 shots on the season, 10 of which were on frame ... Her first collegiate score was the game-winning goal against The Citadel ... Posted a season-high three shots on goal in the match ... Recorded her second score in the 2-0 win over Charleston Southern in the Bulldogs’ Big South opener. High School/Club: Three-time all-region selection at Sherwood Christian Academy ... Earned all-state honors as a freshman while leading her team to the quarterfinals of the state ... Was the No. 4 scorer in the state her junior season ... Two-time MVP ... Named the team’s Best Offensive Player as a junior ... Team captain her senior year ... Holds the school record for single-game scoring, goals in a season, career goals and career assists ... Helped her Tallahassee United Futbol Club team win the Holland Cup and reach the Orange Classic finals ... Scholar-athlete. Personal: Born November 1, 1989 in Greensboro, N.C. ... Daughter of Dr. William and Janet Reagan ... Has not declared a major. Reagan’s Career Statistics Year 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 19-3 19 19-3 19

MELISSA

MALONE Sophomore D 5-8 Pembroke Pines, Fla. American Heritage H.S.

19

2008: Played in 11 matches, starting five ... Helped the squad shut out The Citadel in the 2-0 win ... Posted two shots on goal at Appalachian State ... Recorded her first career start against Elon ... Guided GWU to shutouts against USC Upstate and Charleston Southern. High School/Club: Guided American Heritage H.S. to the state championship as a freshman ... Led the team to an undefeated regular season her sophomore campaign and to the state finals ... Helped the team to the state semifinals as a junior ... Played for West Pines United club team ... Led the team to the Norcross Nike Cup championship ... Led the squad to the gold medal of the West Pines Kick-off ... Part of the championship FLUGSA undefeated early season squad Personal: Born November 25, 1989 in Pembroke Pines, Fla. ... Daughter of Clement and Michelle Malone ... Has not declared a major. Malone’s Career Statistics Year 2008 Career

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GP-GS Shots 11-5 2 11-5 2

Goals 0 0

PAIGE REAGAN Assists 0 0

Points 0 0

5-7

Goals 2 2

Assists 0 0

Points 4 4


2009 Bulldog Profiles

MEGAN

MEGAN

REIMER

TREMBLAY

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Sophomore MF/F 5-7 Hamilton, Ohio Stephen T. Badin H.S.

2008: Played in 19 matches, starting 12 ... Netted her first collegiate score in the 2-0 win at The Citadel ... Recorded season-high four shots against UNC Asheville and VMI... Played a major role in the Bulldogs’ five shutouts ... Netted a .500 shot on goal percentage after 15 of her 30 shots were on frame. High School/Club: Earned GGCL first-team honors her senior season at Stephen T. Badin H.S. ... Was a first-team all-city selection in 2007 ... Also earned her team’s MVP award ... Garnered GGCL honorablemention accolades her junior campaign ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Part of the all-southwest Ohio all-academic team ... Led her Cup White club team to the Orange Classic title, the Buckeye league title and the Vulcan Cup championship. Personal: Born May 11, 1990 in Hamilton, Ohio ... Daughter of Robert and Linda Reimer ... Intends to major in biology. Reimer’s Career Statistics Year 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 19-12 30 19-12 30

Goals 1 1

Assists 0 0

Points 2 2

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Sophomore MF 5-3 Jacksonville, Fla. Bartram Trail H.S.

2008: Saw action in 18 matches while starting nine on the season ... Earned Big South all-freshman team honors ... Started the first two matches of her career, including the 2-0 win at The Citadel ... Posted a season-high three shots against Georgia Southern ... Helped the Bulldogs shut out USC Upstate, Radford and High Point ... Scored her first collegiate goal in the match at Campbell ... Recorded two shots on goal against the Camels. High School/Club: Four-year letterwinner at Bartram Trail H.S. ... North Region all-star selection her senior season ... Picked up First Coast all-star accolades ... Named to the all-conference team ... Led the team to its first regional finals appearance ... Captained the team her senior campaign ... Helped the squad win its first-ever district title as a freshman and led her team to its first-ever win in a state playoff game her sophomore season ... Member of the National Honor Society ... AP Scholar with Honor ... Helped her JYSC Fury club team to the Region III Premier League Championship in 2007 ... Guided her team to the elite eight in 2008. Personal: Born October 25, 1989 in Augusta, Ga. ... Daughter of Paul and Patricia Tremblay ... Has a younger brother, Matthew ... Intends to major in finance. Tremblay’s Career Statistics Year 2008 Career

DAWN

GP-GS Shots 18-9 17 18-9 17

Goals 1 1

Assists 0 0

Points 2 2

Assists 0 0

Points 2 2

ROLLYSON Sophomore F 5-7 Westerville, Ohio Westerville South H.S.

7

2008: Played in 18 matches, starting 10 ... Helped the Bulldogs shut out four opponents on the season ... Recorded a season-high five shots at The Citadel and at VMI ... Posted a season-best four shots on frame at The Citadel ... Had her first collegiate score at VMI, tying the match at 2-2 ... Tallied 25 shots on the year, 11 of which were on goal. High School/Club: Three-time all-conference selection from Westerville South H.S. ... Led the conference in scoring her junior and senior years ... Garnered first-team all-district honors her senior season ... Played for the Blast F.C. club team ... Led her team to the 2006 Northern Ohio Cup championship ... Helped her squad to the 2006 State Cup semifinals and the Erie, Pa., Showcase finals ... Led her team to the 2006 Blast Cup championship ... National Honor Society Merit Award winner ... Four-year scholar athlete ... Won the Rotary Club Service above Self award. Personal: Born November 28, 1989 in Beckley, W. Va. ... Daughter of Doug and Angel Rollyson ... Intends to major in nursing.

Rollyson’s Career Statistics Year 2008 Career

GP-GS Shots 18-10 25 18-10 25

Goals 1 1

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MALLORY

ADLER Freshman F/MF 5-8 Fort Thomas, Ky. Highlands H.S.

20

High School/Club: Led her team with 12 goals and four assists as a senior at Highlands High School … Helped guide her team to become 2008 District Champions, 2008 Regional Champions, 2008 Sectional Champions and 2008 State Runner-ups … Was a 2008 NKGHSSCA First-Team AllNorthern Kentucky selection … Also earned 2008 NKGHSSCA All-State honorable mention, 2008 NKGHSSCA All-Northern Kentucky nominee and a 2008 NKGHSSCA Senior All-Star nominee recognition … A National Honor and Cub Laude Society student as well as a U.S. Achievement Academy AllAmerican Scholar and Anthony Munoz Leadership Award Winner. Personal: Born May 20, 1992 ... Daughter of Tim and Katie Adler ... Has an older sister that plays basketball at Transylvania University and a younger sister ... Has not yet declared a major.

GABRIELLE

FENNELL Freshman F Easley, S.C. Wren H.S.

5-4

25

High School/Club: A four-year letterwinner at Wren High School … Was twice listed in the top-20 in the state of South Carolina in a number of statistical categories … Was named the Offensive MVP of her team and to the conference all-tournament team … A three-time varsity captain of her CESA 90 Challenge club team …Led her club team to eight different championship tournament games, including winning the CESA Soccer Classic in 2008 and the Charleston Select Shootout Champions in 2007… Also a member of the 90 ODP team … Was awarded the Scholar-Athlete Award and was also named a Hurricane Scholar … A member of the National Honor Society, the Beta Club and the Principal’s list. Personal: Born January 18, 1991 in Greenville, S.C. ... Daughter of Louis and Susan Fennell ... Has three siblings … Intends to major in nursing.

MELISSA

FISHBEIN Freshman D 5-3 Lawrenceville, Ga. Collins Hill H.S.

24

MEGAN

FROST Freshman MF/F 5-6 Crofton, Md. Arundel H.S.

9

JANE

GIESLER Freshman MF 5-7 Cold Spring, Ky. Newport Central Catholic

14

High School/Club: A four-year letterwinner at Collins High School where she played in the defensive backfield … Played for the Atlanta Fire club team as both a senior and a freshman … Was a member of the GSA Phoenix Red club team from 2006-2007, helping guide her team to the 2007 State Cup quarterfinals and the 2007 Atlanta Cup finals … Led her team to the 2006 Norcross Nike Cup Championship. Personal: Born December 25, 1990 in West Palm Beach, Fla. ... Daughter of Michael and Janice Fishbein ... Intends to major in chemistry.

High School/Club: A four-year letterwinner at Arundel High School … Was one of the team leaders in both goals and assists in her senior season … Captained her team as a senior to become the 2008 County Champions, 2008 Conference Champions and the 4A Regional Finalists … Member of the ASA Illusion club team … Helped guide the ASA Illusion to the 2005 State Cup Finals … AP Scholar-Award and College Board recipient. Personal: Born May 28, 1991 in Washington, D.C. ... Daughter of Richard and Mary Frost ... Older sister Tina is also a member of the GWU women’s soccer team … Intends to major in nursing.

High School/Club: Three-time team defensive MVP selection at Newport Central Catholic High School ... Two time all-region team selection ... Two time all-state team selection … Three time enquirer all-city team selection … Was a member of the first-team all-district team her senior season … Was named the Northern Kentucky Defensive Player of the Year as a senior … Listed as one of the top-five players from the eastern part of the state in her final season at Newport Central Catholic … Was essential in helping lead her Newport Central Catholic team to three straight All State Championships (2005, 2006 and 2007) … Helped her NK United Red club team to the state cup finals ... Received the Larosas Athletic Scholarship. Personal: Born July 11, 1991 in Cincinnati, Ohio ... Daughter of Mike and Molly Giesler ... Has an older brother and three sisters ... Intends to major in nursing.

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2009 Bulldog Newcomers High School/Club: A four-year letterwinner Neenah High School … Named to the First- Team All-Conference three times … Received AllArea honors twice … Named to the Second-Team All-Conference as a freshman … A member of the FC Milwaukee Club Team that won the 2008 State Championship and finished second in both the Surf Cup and in the Regional League. Personal: Born August 22, 1990 in Columbus, Ohio ... Daughter of Kirt and Sheila Jenkins ... Has an older sister named Jennifer ... Intends to major in accounting.

High School/Club: A four year letterwinner at Dutch Fork H.S. where she has helped guide her team to three-straight top-10 state rankings at the 4A level … Received the DFHS Outstanding Practice Player Award as a freshman … A three-time 4A Region 5 All Region Selection and a twotime 4A All-State Selection … A member of the Carolina Elite Soccer Academy U18 Premier club team that won the SCYSA State Championships U18 and went to the Region III Championships in Dallas, TX in 2008 … A four-year member of the National Honor Society.

MICHELLE

JENKINS

18

Freshman MF Neenah, WI Neenah H.S.

5-2

SARAH

MORABITO Freshman MF/F 5-3 Irmo, S.C. Dutch Fork H.S.

Personal: Born August 2,1991 in Littleton, Colorado ... Daughter of Mark and Sally Morabito … Has an older brother and a younger sister ... Has not yet declared a major. High School/Club: A four-year starter at Wilson H.S. where she has scored 26 goals and dished out 18 assists … Twice named First-Team AllDivision … Named to the First-Team All County in 2007, helping to guide her team to 2007 District Champions … Led her team to 2008 County Champions and State Semi-finalists as a junior … Played for the FC Delco Club team that was Vegas Showcase Champions and State-Cup semi-finalists … A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born April 16, 1991 in Wyomissing, Pa. ... Daughter of Dominic and Diana Napoli … Has two older sisters ... Intends to major in speech-language pathology. High School/Club: A four-year letterwinner who manned the goal her last three seasons at Glen Este High School … Named to the Second Team All-Conference, posting 132 saves and three shutouts in 735 minutes over 10 games in her first season in goal … Named First Team All-Conference as a senior ... Won the sportsmanship awards her senior season … A member of the Cardinals Club team … Was a two-time Glen Este H.S. scholar-athlete selection. Personal: Born February 13, 1991 in Youngstown, Ohio ... Daughter of Darryl and Kathy Rupert ... Has an older sister who is runs track at Tiffin University (Ohio) and a younger sister ... Intends to major in Athletic Training.

TAYLOR

NAPOLI

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Freshman MF 5-5 Wyomissing, Pa. Wilson H.S.

SAMANTHA

RUPERT

0

Freshman GK 5-8 Cincinnati, Ohio Glen Este H.S.

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2008 Season Results

2008 RESULTS OVERALL: 4-13-2 Date AUG. 22 24 29 SEPT. 6 9 12 14 18 20

CONFERENCE: 2-5-2

Opponent GEORGIA SOUTHERN at The Citadel UNC WILMINGTON

FLORIDA GULF COAST at Appalachian State vs. Elon at USC Upstate at East Carolina at Charleston Southern*

HOME: 1-5-1

AWAY: 3-6-1 Conference

NEUTRAL: 0-2-0

W/L/T

Score

Overall

L W

0-2 2-0

0-1-0 1-1-0

0-0-0 0-0-0

438 50

L

0-2

1-2-0

0-0-0

318

L L L W L W

0-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-2 2-0

1-3-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 2-5-0 2-6-0 3-6-0

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0

117 125 50 150 313 170

Attend Goals scored (assists)

22 27

at Campbell at Coastal Carolina*

L L

1-2 1-2

3-7-0 3-8-0

1-0-0 1-1-0

213 220

OCT. 1 4 14 23

PRESBYTERIAN* UNC ASHEVILLE* at Winthrop* LIBERTY*

L L L W

0-2 0-3 1-2 2-1

3-9-0 3-10-0 3-11-0 4-11-0

1-2-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 2-4-0

163 138 173 219

RADFORD* at High Point*

T (O2) T (O2)

0-0 0-0

4-11-1 4-11-2

2-4-1 2-4-2

231 181

at VMI*

L (O2)

2-3

4-12-2

2-5-2

387

L

0-3

4-13-2

2-5-2

261

25 29 NOV. 2 6

vs. Coastal Carolina ^

HOME GAMES IN ALL BOLD/CAPS * Big South Conference match ^ Big South Women’s Soccer Championship Tournament match

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OVERTIME: 0-1-2

-Reagan Reimer --

---Hearne (Gladhill) -Harvey Reagan (Harvey) Tremblay Harvey (penalty kick)

--Benshoof Harvey (penalty kick) Frost (Harvey) ---

Benshoof (Harvey) Rollyson (Hearne) --


2008 Season Statistics

2008 SEASON STATISTICS Overall: 4-13-2

Conference: 2-5-2

## Name 14 Angie Harvey 17 Paige Reagan 16 Stephanie Benshoof 99 Chelsea Hearne 4 Megan Reimer 7 Dawn Rollyson 11 Megan Tremblay 6 Tina Frost 23 Kasey Gladhill 5 Lauren Kelly 18 Dara Goldstein 8 Jillian Dean 21 Melissa Battista 20 Brooke Bull 15 Bailey Stevens 10 Cristin Yasinsac 19 Melissa Malone 13 Mackenzie Davis 12 Karissa Jensen 2 Chelsea Mosko 9 MacLean Wade 3 Kara Krueger 1 Kim Scercy 0 Sarah Wyszynski 00 Jessica Tuggle GARDNER-WEBB OPPONENTS

GP-GS 14-12 19-3 19-19 14-5 19-2 18-10 18-9 11-0 19-11 18-13 16-7 19-19 13-10 18-7 17-5 12-2 11-5 10-2 19-19 12-6 12-2 13-11 3-1 9-9 10-10 19 19

## Name 99 Chelsea Hearne 1 Kim Scercy 0 Sarah Wyszynski 00 Jessica Tuggle GARDNER-WEBB OPPONENTS

GP-GS 2-1 1-0 8-6 10-10 19 19

G 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 28

Home: 1-5-1 A 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 22

Pts 9 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 78

Minutes 144:38 42:14 677:46 903:04 1767:42 1767:42

Sh 23 19 7 9 30 25 17 2 13 18 17 8 7 7 7 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 221 239 GA 0 0 12 16 28 12

GOALS BY PERIOD Gardner-Webb Opponents

1st 6 15

2nd 6 12

OT 0 0

OT2 0 1

Total 12 28

SHOTS BY PERIOD Gardner-Webb Opponents

1st 108 107

2nd 101 121

OT 7 5

OT2 5 6

Total 221 239

FOULS BY PERIOD Gardner-Webb Opponents

1st 79 76

2nd 87 92

OT 4 6

OT2 1 2

Total 171 176

CORNER KICKS BY PRD Gardner-Webb Opponents

1st 43 46

2nd 39 44

OT 1 2

OT2 2 3

Total 85 95

SAVES BY PERIOD Gardner-Webb Opponents

1st 40 39

2nd 46 48

OT 1 4

OT2 2 2

Total 89 93

Shot% .130 .105 .286 .111 .033 .040 .059 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .054 .117 Avg 0.00 0.00 1.59 1.59 1.43 0.61

Away: 3-6-1 SOG 8 10 4 5 15 11 5 2 9 8 6 4 6 0 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 105 117 Saves 10 0 27 52 89 93

Neutral: 0-2-0

SOG% .348 .526 .571 .556 .500 .440 .294 1.000 .692 .444 .353 .500 .857 .000 .429 .667 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .475 .490

YC-RC 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 12-0 5-0

Pct 1.000 .000 .692 .765 .761 .886

W 0 0 1 2 3 11

L 0 0 5 7 12 3

GW 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 13

PK-ATT 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 T 1 0 0 1 2 2

Sho 1 0 2 2 5 11

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2008 Season In Review

2008 SEASON IN REVIEW The Gardner-Webb women’s soccer team faced many challenges during its inaugural season in the Big South Conference. Head coach Kevin Mounce’s team was extremely young during the transition year into the new league and it showed at times. However, more often that not, the Bulldogs showed flashes of brilliance on the pitch, which means that the squad will be more than able to take on the challenges presented next season and conquer the opposition. Senior Angie Harvey garnered the most attention from many of the other teams and coaches, and it was evident as she picked up first-team all-conference accolades prior to the Big South Women’s Soccer Championship. Harvey, an outstanding midfielder, led the team in goals, assists and points despite missing multiple matches due to an injury during the regular-season opener. She also tied for the team lead in gamewinning goals. Two of Harvey’s goals came via the penalty kick as well. A hard worker off the field as well, Harvey was named the Big South’s scholar-athlete team. Newcomer Megan Tremblay earned a spot on the Big South all-freshman team after having a stellar rookie campaign. Tremblay, a native of Jacksonville, Fla., played in 18 matches on the season while starting nine contests. She notched one goal on the season for two points. The score came at the always difficult place to play, Buies Creek, N.C., as the Bulldogs took on Campbell during the middle portion of their schedule. After opening the year with a loss to Georgia Southern, the Red and Black bounced back in a big way against Southern Conference foe The Citadel. Starting a line-up that consisted of five rookies and six newcomers, the Bulldogs put forth a fine

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effort against The Citadel. In the 28th minute of play, freshman Paige Reagan fired home a shot into the back of the net for a 1-0 lead. Just after intermission, fellow first-year standout Megan Reimer posted her first collegiate score en route to the 2-0 win. Both the offense and defense seemed to be clicking for Mounce’s team. GWU fired 25 shots in the contest, 14 of them being on goal. The back line allowed just six shots on frame, all of which were stopped by transfer Jessica Tuggle. GWU’s offense struggled over the next four contests as the team was shut out in each match. After dropping the four matches by a combined six goals, the Bulldogs pounced on nearby USC Upstate, a former conference rival from a year ago in the Atlantic Sun. The Red and Black’s rookie Chelsea Hearne headed home the game-winning goal in just the 25th minute of play off a corner kick from junior Kasey Gladhill. Hearne, a formidable defender and goalkeeper for the Bulldogs, was inserted in the box for corner kicks so GWU would be able to find her 6-0 frame in the air, giving the squad a better chance to gain possession and convert it into goals. A setback at East Carolina did not deter the Bulldogs from their goal of playing strong and hard in every Big South Conference match. During arguably the toughest portion of the Bulldogs’ schedule, the team would have to persevere as it squared off in the league opener at Charleston Southern Sept. 20. With the contest scoreless at intermission, Mounce injected some life into the team at the break. Nearly 16 minutes into

PAIGE REAGAN

STEPHANIE BENSHOOF


2008 Season In Review

2008 SEASON IN REVIEW the final stanza, Harvey banged home a ball that went off Jena Uvalle’s hands and hit the right post before finding the back of the net for a 1-0 lead. Harvey then set up Reagan in the 81st minute for an easy goal inside the box for an astounding 2-0 advantage the Bulldogs would not relinquish. In goal for GWU was senior Sarah Wyszynski, who notched her second shutout of the season, with the first coming at USC Upstate. Wyszynski stopped four shots to record her 12th career shutout, which is good enough for fourth on the list. The next match, which was at Campbell two days later, saw the Bulldogs drop a tough non-conference battle. However, during the contest, Wyszynski was also injured, forcing her to miss most of the rest of the season. Down 2-0, Kim Scercy went between the pipes and played a solid 42:14 to close out the match while GWU put a goal on the board, but was unable to tie it. Mounce’s team was unable to come out on the winning end over the next four matches, all of which were conference contests. The team’s fortunes started to turn around on Oct. 23, when the squad answered an early Liberty goal with one of its own 20 seconds later. Down 1-0, a GWU student-athlete was fouled in the box, allowing Harvey to take and connect on a penalty kick, tying the contest at 1-1. From that point forward, the Bulldogs played with more intensity and tenacity as they were once again on even footing with the opposition. At the 39:48 mark, rookie Tina Frost received a pass from Harvey and immediately played the ball on a slow, looping shot over the hands of Liberty’s keeper Ashley Nyholt, who could only attempt to run it down before the ball ended up in the

MEGAN REIMER

CHELSEA HEARNE

opposite end of the goal for a 2-1 lead. The Bulldogs would not give up the lead again as Tuggle stopped seven shots in the win. The victory gave GWU some much needed confidence heading into Senior Day. Due to an injury just prior to the match, Scercy was forced to sit out the match in which she was slated to start. With Tuggle having a previous family engagement and Wyszynski being sidelined, Mounce turned to Hearne, who had played goalkeeper in high school. Hearne had a few minutes to prepare for the eventual Big South Conference champion Radford Highlanders, and played superbly. After getting one easy save in the early going, Hearne stopped three more shots en route to the 0-0 double overtime tie. Tuggle then led GWU to a 0-0 tie at High Point to close out the regular season. In similar fashion, Tuggle stuffed four of the Panthers’ shots in the contest. Due to the head-to-head win against Liberty, the Bulldogs played their way into the No. 8 seed, returning to the postseason for the first time in three years. Although the Bulldogs dropped the first-round match against Coastal Carolina, Mounce’s team was able to gain some valuable experience that will serve his 2009 squad extremely well. With 18 returners on the team, the Bulldogs will look to be a force next season. The Bulldogs return seven of their top eight goal scorers on the season and two of the top three student-athletes who led the team in assists. Combined with Tuggle in goal, who started 10 matches, and a highly touted rookie class, GWU will look to not only make the Big South Women’s Soccer Championship field in 2009, but also take aim at its first Big South Conference title.

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2008 Big South In Review

2008 BIG SOUTH IN REVIEW FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Team x-Coastal Carolina y-Radford VMI Charleston Southern High Point Winthrop Presbyterian ** UNC Asheville Gardner-Webb Liberty

W 6 4 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2

Big South L T Pts 2 1 19 1 4 16 3 1 16 2 3 15 2 4 13 4 2 11 4 2 11 6 0 9 5 2 8 6 1 7

Pct .722 .667 .611 .611 .556 .444 .444 .333 .333 .278

W 13 14 10 9 8 8 5 5 4 3

Overall L T 7 1 2 6 10 1 6 4 5 8 10 2 10 2 13 1 13 2 12 2

TEAM STATISTICS Pct .643 .773 .500 .579 .571 .450 .353 .289 .263 .235

x - Big South Women’s Soccer Regular-Season Champion y - Big South Women’s Soccer Tournament Champion ** - Presbyterian is not eligible for the postseason tournament

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS LEADERS POINTS ## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. -------------------------------------------------1.MOORE, Olivia-VMI........ 21 13 3 29 2.JOHNSON, Ashley-RADFORD.. 22 12 3 27 3.GUNNING, Ashleigh-COASTAL 16 11 1 23 4.VERGARA, McKenzie-RADFORD 22 8 4 20 5.MATTSSON, Emma-CSU....... 16 7 5 19 STRAND, Megan-VMI........ 21 5 9 19 7.OBERLIN, Amy-LIBERTY..... 17 8 2 18 DENNIS, Michelle-CSU..... 19 8 2 18 MURPHY, Briana-CSU....... 19 8 2 18 MONROE, Blair-COASTAL.... 21 8 2 18

GOALS AGAINST AVG ## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg --------------------------------------------------1.ABBOTT, Marisa-HPU....... 12 12 1173:14 0.92 2.LUBKE, Lisa-RADFORD...... 21 20 1935:07 0.93 3.BUDROS, Alyssa-CSU....... 14 17 1311:48 1.17 4.POULOS, Dimitra-WU....... 19 23 1694:15 1.22 5.BEEMER, Heidi-VMI........ 15 19 1360:45 1.26 6.HAGGARD, Amy-COASTAL..... 18 25 1563:59 1.44 7.TUGGLE, Jessica-GWU...... 10 16 903:04 1.59 8.YOUNG,Abby-PC............ 14 28 1297:04 1.94 9.LAZAR, Veronica-UNCA..... 18 36 1628:43 1.99 10.BLOCKER, Karen-LIBERTY... 11 27 1010:00 2.41

GOALS ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------1.MOORE, Olivia-VMI........ 21 13 0.62 2.JOHNSON, Ashley-RADFORD.. 22 12 0.55 3.GUNNING, Ashleigh-COASTAL 16 11 0.69 4.OBERLIN, Amy-LIBERTY..... 17 8 0.47 MURPHY, Briana-CSU....... 19 8 0.42 DENNIS, Michelle-CSU..... 19 8 0.42 MONROE, Blair-COASTAL.... 21 8 0.38 VERGARA, McKenzie-RADFORD 22 8 0.36 9.MATTSSON, Emma-CSU....... 16 7 0.44 BUSHA, Robyn-UNCA........ 19 7 0.37 DAMASCUS, Karra-HPU...... 20 7 0.35

SAVES ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------1.LUBKE, Lisa-RADFORD...... 21 118 5.62 2.LAZAR, Veronica-UNCA..... 18 111 6.17 3.POULOS, Dimitra-WU....... 19 84 4.42 4.BEEMER, Heidi-VMI........ 15 82 5.47 5.YOUNG,Abby-PC............ 14 80 5.71 6.BLOCKER, Karen-LIBERTY... 11 69 6.27 7.HAGGARD, Amy-COASTAL..... 18 56 3.11 8.TUGGLE, Jessica-GWU...... 10 52 5.20 BUDROS, Alyssa-CSU....... 14 52 3.71 10.ABBOTT, Marisa-HPU....... 12 44 3.67

ASSISTS ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------1.STRAND, Megan-VMI........ 21 9 0.43 2.RAGER, Sara-HPU.......... 21 8 0.38 3.HAUPT, Heather-COASTAL... 21 6 0.29 4.MATTSSON, Emma-CSU....... 16 5 0.31 STOCKHAUSEN, McKenna-UNCA 18 5 0.28 CATENACCI, Sarah-CSU..... 19 5 0.26 DUNCAN, Juliana-UNCA..... 19 5 0.26 DUGGER, Justine-RADFORD.. 22 5 0.23 9.BELL, SharDavia-RADFORD.. 19 4 0.21 TREXLER, Lindsey-CSU..... 19 4 0.21 VROMAN, Jen-CSU.......... 19 4 0.21 BEACH, Chrissy-VMI....... 20 4 0.20 BOYER, Jill-RADFORD...... 20 4 0.20 TEIJELO, Samantha-COASTAL 20 4 0.20 McCOLL, Emily-COASTAL.... 21 4 0.19 NILES, Sara-COASTAL...... 21 4 0.19 McPARTLAN, Sarah-COASTAL. 21 4 0.19 VERGARA, McKenzie-RADFORD 22 4 0.18 COZZA, Jackie-RADFORD.... 22 4 0.18 GAME-WINNING GOALS ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------1.GUNNING, Ashleigh-COASTAL 16 4 0.25 TUPY, Anna-COASTAL....... 21 4 0.19 3.TIDWELL, Chelsea-WU...... 16 3 0.19 OBERLIN, Amy-LIBERTY..... 17 3 0.18 DAMASCUS, Karra-HPU...... 20 3 0.15 McCOLL, Emily-COASTAL.... 21 3 0.14 JOHNSON, Ashley-RADFORD.. 22 3 0.14

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SHUTOUTS ## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G ---------------------------------------------1.LUBKE, Lisa-RADFORD...... 21 6 0.29 2.HAGGARD, Amy-COASTAL..... 18 5 0.28 ABBOTT, Marisa-HPU....... 12 5 0.42 4.POULOS, Dimitra-WU....... 19 4 0.21 YOUNG,Abby-PC............ 14 4 0.29 6.BUDROS, Alyssa-CSU....... 14 3 0.21 REDMOND, Angela-VMI...... 7 3 0.43 LAZAR, Veronica-UNCA..... 18 3 0.17 BEEMER, Heidi-VMI........ 15 3 0.20 10.WYSZYNSKI, Sarah-GWU..... 8 2 0.25 PAVLICK, Karen-COASTAL... 5 2 0.40 TUGGLE, Jessica-GWU...... 10 2 0.20 RITCHIE, Andrea-HPU...... 9 2 0.22

POINTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------1.Radford............. 22 127 5.77 2.Coastal Carolina.... 21 110 5.24 3.Charleston Southern. 19 109 5.74 4.VMI................. 21 101 4.81 5.High Point.......... 21 91 4.33 6.Liberty............. 17 58 3.41 7.UNC Asheville....... 19 57 3.00 8.Winthrop............ 20 54 2.70 9.Presbyterian........ 17 43 2.53 10.Gardner-Webb........ 19 29 1.53 GOALS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------1.Charleston Southern. 19 39 2.05 2.Radford............. 22 45 2.05 3.Coastal Carolina.... 21 39 1.86 4.VMI................. 21 37 1.76 5.High Point.......... 21 34 1.62 6.Liberty............. 17 20 1.18 7.UNC Asheville....... 19 21 1.11 8.Winthrop............ 20 20 1.00 9.Presbyterian........ 17 16 0.94 10.Gardner-Webb........ 19 12 0.63 ASSISTS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------1.Radford............. 22 37 1.68 2.Charleston Southern. 19 31 1.63 3.Coastal Carolina.... 21 32 1.52 4.VMI................. 21 27 1.29 5.High Point.......... 21 23 1.10 6.Liberty............. 17 18 1.06 7.UNC Asheville....... 19 15 0.79 8.Winthrop............ 20 14 0.70 9.Presbyterian........ 17 11 0.65 10.Gardner-Webb........ 19 5 0.26 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Team GP GA Minutes Avg. -----------------------------------------------1.Radford............. 22 22 2115:07 0.94 2.High Point.......... 21 24 2062:30 1.05 3.Winthrop............ 20 25 1882:59 1.19 4.VMI................. 21 28 1945:45 1.30 5.Charleston Southern. 19 27 1806:48 1.34 6.Gardner-Webb........ 19 28 1767:42 1.43 7.Coastal Carolina.... 21 32 1923:59 1.50 8.Presbyterian........ 17 31 1588:25 1.76 9.Liberty............. 17 36 1570:00 2.06 10.UNC Asheville....... 19 41 1755:04 2.10 SHUTOUTS ## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G -----------------------------------------1.High Point.......... 21 8 0.38 2.Coastal Carolina.... 21 7 0.33 Radford............. 22 7 0.32 4.VMI................. 21 6 0.29 5.Presbyterian........ 17 5 0.29 Gardner-Webb........ 19 5 0.26 Winthrop............ 20 5 0.25 8.Charleston Southern. 19 4 0.21 9.UNC Asheville....... 19 3 0.16 10.Liberty............. 17 1 0.06 10.UNC Asheville....... 19 41 2.16 SAVES ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------1.Radford............. 22 136 6.18 2.VMI................. 21 127 6.05 3.UNC Asheville....... 19 122 6.42 4.Presbyterian........ 17 108 6.35 5.Liberty............. 17 95 5.59 6.Winthrop............ 20 94 4.70 7.Gardner-Webb........ 19 89 4.68 8.High Point.......... 21 78 3.71 9.Charleston Southern. 19 72 3.79 10.Coastal Carolina.... 21 70 3.33


Gardner-Webb All-Time Records

ALL-TIME RECORDS CAREER RECORDS Career Scoring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Leeanna Woodworth (2002-2005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Kristen Lott (1992-95). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Kim O’Brien (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Kat Ayotte (1990-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Liz Kier (2001-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Michelle Vander Vaart (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Lindsey Gladhill (2003-2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Michelle Haas (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 9. Dawn Zimmerman (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 10 Allison James (2000-2003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Career Goals 1. Kristen Lott (1992-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leeanna Woodworth (2002-2005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Kim O’Brien (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Kat Ayotte (1990-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Liz Kier (2001-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Michelle Vander Vaart (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Lindsey Gladhill (2003-2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Dawn Zimmerman (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. Michelle Haas (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. Allison James (2000-2003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49 49 41 37 35 31 24 23 21 16

Career Assists 1. Leeanna Woodworth (2002-2005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Kat Ayotte (1990-92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kim O’Brien (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Michelle Haas (1999-2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liz Kier (2001-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Lori Burris (1992-95) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allison James (2000-2003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Kristen Lott (1992-95). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsey Gladhill (2003-2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brittany Woods (2004-2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37 24 24 20 20 19 19 15 15 15

Career Shutouts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Sherstin Lauman (1992-94) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.0 Hilary George (2000-2003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.5 Edie Hering (1999-00, 2002). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.5 Sarah Wyszynski (2005-2008). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0 Jennifer Traband (1991-94) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.0

SINGLEMATCH RECORDS

Single-Season Scoring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Leeanna Woodworth (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kim O’Brien (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kat Ayotte (1992). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristen Lott (1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liz Kier (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Vander Vaart (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Michelle Haas (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Leeanna Woodworth (2005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. Michelle Vander Vaart (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

59 44 43 42 35 32 31 29 28

Single-Season Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Leeanna Woodworth (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Kristen Lott (1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Kim O’Brien (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Kat Ayotte (1992). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Liz Kier (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Michelle Vander Vaart (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Michelle Vander Vaart (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 8. Michelle Haas (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Leeanna Woodworth (2003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 10. Lindsey Gladhill (2007). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Single-Season Assists 1. Leeanna Woodworth (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2. Kat Ayotte (1992). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3. Leeanna Woodworth (2005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Michelle Haas (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Michelle Haas (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 6. Leeanna Woodworth (2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Kim O’Brien (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Michelle Vander Vaart (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9. Allison James (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Liz Kier (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Kim O’Brien (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Single-Season Shutouts 1. Hilary George (2001). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5 2. Edie Hering (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0 Sarah Wyszynski (2006) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0 4. Edie Hering (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5 5. Delaine Deer (1995) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 Corinne Razem (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 7. Corinne Razem (2005). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0 Hilary George (2003). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0 Delaine Deer (1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0 Amber Moyer (1998). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0

Single-Season Saves

Single-Match Goals 1. Leeanna Woodworth (vs. VMI, 9/3/04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Kim O’Brien (vs. S.C. State, 9/8/02). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Single-Match Assists 1. Kat Ayotte (vs. Limestone, 1991) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendi Weltner (vs. Limestone, 1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Allison James (vs. Belmont, 10/24/02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leeanna Woodworth (vs. SC State, 9/8/02). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leeanna Woodworth (vs. Appalachian State, 9/5/04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leeanna Woodworth (vs. Mercer, 10/14/04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SINGLESEASON RECORDS

5 5 3 3 3 3

1. Delaine Deer (1995) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 2. Amber Moyer (1998). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 3. Edie Hering (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 4. Hilary George (2003). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 5. Delaine Deer (1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 6. Corinne Razem (2005). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 7. Sarah Wyszynski (2006) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 8. Hilary George (2001). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 9. Edie Hering (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 10. Corinne Razem (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Single-Season Goals Against Average (at least 10 matches) Single-Match Scoring 1. Kat Ayotte (vs. Wesleyan, 1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Kim O’Brien (vs. S.C. State, 9/8/02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 3. Leeanna Woodworth (vs. VMI, 9/3/04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4. Liz Kier (vs. Belmont, 10/11/03). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5. Liz Kier (vs. Belmont, 10/24/02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Allison James (vs. Belmont, 10/24/02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Leeanna Woodworth (vs. Mercer 10/14/04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8. Lindsey Gladhill (vs. Mississippi State, 9-3-06). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

1. Jennifer Traband (1992). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.57 2. Hilary George (2001). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.81 3. Corinne Razem (2004). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.83 4. Sherstin Lauman (1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.87 5. Sarah Wyszynski (2006) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.15 6. Corinne Razem (2005). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.32 7. Jessica Tuggle (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.59 8. Delaine Deer (1995) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.79 9. Hilary George (2002). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.75 10. Edie Hering (2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.91

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Gardner-Webb All-Time Honors

ALL-TIME HONORS ALLAMERICAN National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) All-America: 2001 Hilary George, Allison James, Shana Reichert, Michelle Vander Vaart - 2000 Michelle Haas, Allison James

ALLREGION Soccer Buzz All-Southeast Region: 2004 Third Team Leeana Woodworth NCCAA All-Region: 2001 Allison James - 2000 Allison James NSCAA Division II All-Region: 1999 First Team Kim O’Brien, Third Team Dawn Zimmerman

PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Week: Offensive Lindsey Gladhill (Sept. 5, 2006), Leeanna Woodworth (Sept. 24, 2005), Leeanna Woodworth (Oct. 18, 2004), Leeanna Woodworth (Oct. 11, 2004), Leeanna Woodworth (Sept. 7, 2004), Leeanna Woodworth (Oct. 27, 003), Liz Kier (Oct. 14, 2003) Defensive Sarah Wyszynski (Nov. 5, 2007), Sarah Wysyznski (Oct. 23, 2006), Sarah Wyszynski (Sept. 25, 2006), Sarah Wysyznski (Aug. 28, 2006), Corinne Razem (Oct. 24, 2005), Corinne Razem (Aug. 29, 2005), Corinne Razem (Oct. 25, 2004), Elicia Morris (Oct. 18, 2004), Hilary George (Oct. 27, 2003) Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week: Lindsey Gladhill (Sept. 5, 2006), Leeanna Woodworth (Sept. 8, 2004) NAIA District 26 Player of the Week: Kat Ayotte (Oct. 15, 1990)

ALLACADEMIC AWARDS

ESPN The Magazine (CoSIDA) Acadmeic All-American: 2005 Third Team Leeanna Woodworth North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association (NCCSIA) All-State: ESPN The Magazine (CoSIDA) Academic All-District III: 2005 First Team 2004 Leeana Woodworth - 2003 Liz Kier, Lindsey Gladhill Leeanna Woodworth - 2004 First Team Leeanna Woodworth - 2003 First Team NAIA All-District 26 (DII): 1990 Kat Ayotte, Ellen McCann, Diane Ford Michelle Kessel NSCAA/adidas Scholar Athlete All-South: 2005 First Team Leeanna Woodworth, Third Team Maureen Foley - 2004 Honorable Mention Maureen CONFERENCE AWARDS Foley, Liz Kier, Leeanna Woodworth - 2002 Third Team Allison James Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year: 2004 Leeanna Woodworth Big South Conference All-Academic Team: 2008 Angie Harvey Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year: 2003 Kevin Mounce Atlantic Sun Conference All-Academic Team: 2007 Melissa Battista, Samantha South Atlantic Conference Freshman of the Year (DII): 1999 Kim O’Brien Cawkell, Jillian Dean, Ashley Gesuale, Lindsey Gladhill, Dara Goldstein, Tiffany Greene, Angie Harvey, Karissa Jensen, Kara Krueger, Christina Lacy, Elicia Morris, Kim Scercy, Lauren Sochacki, Bailey Stevens, MaClean Wade, Brianna ALLCONFERENCE Whitehouse, Brittany Woods - 2006 Samantha Cawkell, Jillian Dean, Franchesca All-Big South Conference: 2008 First Team Angie Harvey Formagie, Kasey Gladhill, Lindsey Gladhill, Tiffany Greene, Angie Harvey, All- Atlantic Sun Conference: 2007 First Team Angie Harvey, Second Team Joelle Keyser, Sarah Keyser, Kara Krueger, Jessica Lane, Elicia Morris, Lauren Lindsey Gladhill - 2006 Second Team Lindsey Gladhill - 2005 First Team Leeanna Sochacki, Bailey Stevens, Brianna Whitehouse, Brittany Woods, Cristin Yasinsac Woodworth, Second Team Maureen Foley, Brittany Woods - 2004 First Team - 2005 Maureen Foley, Ashley Gesuale, Lindsey Gladhill, Dara Goldstein, Tiffany Leaana Woodworth, Second Team Maureen Foley, Liz Kier - 2003 Second Team Greene, Angie Harvey, Kara Krueger, Jessica Lane, Elicia Morris, Lauren Potts, Leeanna Woodworth Corrine Razem, Lauren Sochacki, Leeanna Woodworth, Cristin Yasinsac - 2004 All-South Atlantic Conference (DII): 1999 First Team Michelle Vander Vaart, Maureen Foley, Andrea Frame, Lindsey Gladhill, Liz Kier, Elizabeth Kiessling, Kim O’Brien, Second Team Michelle Haas - 1998 Second Team Kristen Faber Catherin Kobelka, Jessica Lane, Elicia Morris, Sarah Neunzig, Lauren Potts, - 1997 First Team Melissa Meeks, Second Team Alina Meyer, Liz Stojetz - 1996 Corinne Razem, Sue Rettinger, Lauren Sochacki, Leeanna Woodworth - 2003 Lisa Second Team Alina Meyer - 1995 First Team Kristen Lott, Second Team Kate Britt, Emily Dobbs, Maureen Foley, Andrea Frame, Hilary George, Jenny DePasquale - 1994 First Team Sherstin Lauman, Second Team Kristen Lott, Lori Henderlight, Allison James, Michelle Kessell, Liz Kier, Elizabeth Kiessling, Burris - 1993 First Team Sherstin Lauman, Second Team Kristen Lott, Jennifer Lauren Sochacki, Leeanna Woodworth - 2002 Amber Bolick, Lisa Britt, Maureen Scudamore - 1992 Second Team Kat Ayotte, Sherstin Lauman, Kristen Lott - 1991 Foley, Andrea Frame, Hilary George, Michelle Haas, Jenny Henderlight, Allison Second Team Kat Ayotte, Debra Ford - 1990 First Team Debra Ford, Second Team James, Michelle Kessel, Liz Kier, Jennifer Martin, Kim O’Brien, Katie Rooma, Kelly Holland Michelle Vander Vaart, Leeanna Woodworth, Dawn Zimmerman

ALLSTATE & ALLDISTRICT

ALLFRESHMEN Big South All-Freshmen Conference: 2008 First Team Megan Tremblay Atlantic Sun All-Freshmen Conference: 2006 Karissa Jensen - 2005 Angie Harvey - 2004 Brittany Woods - 2003 Lindsey Gladhill

LINDSEY GLADHILL

CHAMPIONSHIPS ALLTOURNAMENT Big South Women’s Soccer Championship All-Tournament Team: 2008 Angie Harvey Atlantic Sun Conference Championship All-Tournament Team: 2004 Leeanna Woodworth NCCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player: 2001 Amber Bolick NCCAA All-Tournament Team: 2001 Amber Bolick, Lisa Britt, Hilary George - 2000 Allison James South Atlantic Conference Championship All-Tournament Team (DII): 1999 Amber Bolick, Dawn Zimmerman

KIM O’BRIEN

GARDNERWEBB UNIVERSITY AWARDS Gardner-Webb Female Athlete of the Year: 2004-05 Leeanna Woodworth President’s Senior Athletic Program Achievement Award: 2004-05 Liz Kier

TEAM AWARDS NSCAA Team Academic Award: 2005-2006, 2003-04, 2002-03 NSCAA/adidas Team Ethics Award: 2004 Silver (1-5 cautions, no send-offs)

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