2010 Memphis Women's Soccer Fact Book

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2 01 0 Un iversi ty o f M em p his W om e n ’ s Soc c e r Fac t Bo o k Media

Quick Facts.....................................................1 2010 Schedule................................................1 Media Policies.................................................1 2010 Roster.....................................................2

2010 Outlook

2010 Opponents...........................................3-5 Season Preview...........................................6-7

Coaches & Staff

Head Coach Brooks Monaghan...................8-9 Assistant Coach Jonny Walker...................... 10 Assistant Coach Jodi Grant........................... 11 Support Staff..................................................12

Meet the Tigers

Player Profiles..........................................13-19

2009 Review

Season Recap..........................................20-21 Statistics/Results...........................................22 C-USA Review...............................................23

History

Year-by-Year Results.....................................24 All-Time C-USA Standings............................ 25 All-Time Series Records................................ 26 Coaching Records.........................................26 All-Time Roster..............................................27 All-Time Jersey Roster.................................. 28 Honor Roll.....................................................29 Records.........................................................30 Records by class...........................................31

Conference USA

C-USA Composite Schedule......................... 32

University

Dr. Shirley Raines..........................................33 R.C. Johnson.................................................34 University of Memphis...................................35 City of Memphis.............................................36

2010 Qu ick Facts General Information

School:.................. The University of Memphis Location:.................................Memphis, Tenn. Founded:..................................................1912 Enrollment:............................................20,214 Affiliation:................................NCAA Division I Conference:.......................... Conference USA Nickname:.............................................. Tigers Colors:...........................................Blue & Gray Home Field:..........Mike Rose Soccer Complex Surface:.................................................. Grass Capacity:.................................................3,000 President:............................ Dr. Shirley Raines Athletic Director:....................... R.C. Johnson

WOMen’s History

First Year of Soccer:................................1995 All-Time Record:............................144-141-15 NCAA Tournaments/Last:.................... 3/2009 Last Postseason Opponent:......... Texas A&M Result:...............................L, 3-1 (First Round)

WOMen’s Coaching Staff

Head Coach:.......................Brooks Monaghan. .......................... (University of Memphis, 1995) Overall Record (Yrs): ........110-81-11 (10 yrs) Record at Memphis (Yrs):...................... same Assistant Coach:............ Jonny Walker (1 yrs) Assistant Coach: .............. Jodi Grant (10 yrs) Volunteer Coach:.........Remco de Jong (5 yrs)

WOMen’s Team Information

2009 Overall Record:.............................16-7-0 Home:.......................................................6-4-0 Away:........................................................7-2-0 Neutral:.....................................................3-1-0 2009 C-USA Record/Finish:............. 8-3-0/3rd Home:.......................................................3-2-0 Away:........................................................5-1-0 Neutral:.....................................................0-0-0 Final 2009 Rankings:................................. N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost:................ 22/5 Starters Returning/Lost:.......................... 10/1

Media Relations

Mission Statement

The primary mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide a successful athletic program at the highest level of competition. Characterized by academic, athletic and moral excellence in a diverse collegiate environment, the program will abide by the spirit of the rules governing students and intercollegiate athletics and will be known for its good sportsmanship and integrity. The University of Memphis is a comprehensive urban university committed to the scholarly accomplishments of our students and faculty and to the enhancement of our community, state and the nation through principles of academic integrity, sound management and equal opportunity.

Women’s Contact:........................ Mark Taylor Office Phone:.......................... (901) 678-5294 Mobile Phone:......................... (870) 759-2074 E-mail:.......................mtylor16@memphis.edu Media Relations Fax:.............. (901) 678-4134 Address:......................570 Normal, Room 203 ..........................................Memphis, TN 38152 Web Site:...................... www.GoTigersGo.com

Memphis Women’s Soccer

2010 W omen’s Schedule Aug. 13 Aug.. 20 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Sept. 26 Oct. 1 Oct. 3 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Nov. 3-7th

@ Western Kentucky % @ Saint Louis Samford LSU @ Oklahoma State @ Arkansas-Little Rock Alabama @ Ole Miss TCU @ Colorado College * @ UTEP * UCF * Southern Miss * East Carolina * Marshall * @ Tulsa* @ SMU* Rice * Houston * UAB* C-USA Tournament

6:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 5:00 pm 12:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm TBA

% Preseason Game * C-USA Games Home Games in BOLD played at Mike Rose Stadium All Times are Central

Media Policies Credentials

Members of the media traveling with the team to Mike Rose Soccer Complex do not need a credential. Media not traveling with the team need to contact Mark Taylor in the University of Memphis Athletic Media Relations Office for press credentials. A pass list will be kept at the main gate area, which also serves as the media gate. Seating in the press area is limited and will be restricted to working press, radio and television representatives’ needs, according to NCAA regulations.

Parking

Media parking is located in the parking lot adjacent to the main gate. No parking pass is required.

Photographers

Press and television photographers are requested to stay at least 10 feet from the playing surface.

Interviews

Memphis soccer practices are closed to the media. However, special arrangements may be made by contacting the Athletic Media Relations Office at least 24 hours before practice time. All interviews are coordinated with women’s head coach Brooks Monaghan through the Athletic Media Relations Office. The office staff can also set up interviews throughout the season with the coaches as well as player interviews, which will be scheduled around the player’s academic and practice schedules. Coaches and players are available for postgame interviews 10 minutes following the end of the game.

Tickets

Tickets for Tiger and Lady Tiger soccer games are available at the U of M ticket Office at the corner of Southern and Normal, or by calling (901) 678-2331. Tickets are also available at the game.

Statistics

The U of M Media Relations Office will provide game notes, statistics, rosters and media guides throughout the game to all members of the media. The U of M Media Relations Office will also provide complete game statistics to each media member shortly after each contest.

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2010 MEMPHIS WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOK

Table of Contents

Media

2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer


ROSTER

2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer 2010 Women’s Roster

Alphabetical Roster No. Name

Pos.

No. Name

Cl. Pos. Ht.

4

Rasheeda Ansari

F

00

Jr.

Jordan Boyle

5-9

Hometown/ Last School Edmonton, Alberta, Canada/Archbishop O’Leary

27 Ashley Barksdale

D

1

Elise Kuhar-Pitters

R-Jr. GK

5-7

Spokane, Washington/Gonzaga Prep

33 Ashley Berra

F

2

Kelley Gravlin

Fr.

MF

5-4

St. Charles, Missouri/Incarnate Word Academy

00 Jordan Boyle

GK

3

Christie Kline

So.

D

5-8

Leawood, Kansas/Blue Valley North HS

25 Anna Butzlaff

MF/F

4

Rasheeda Ansari

Fr.

F

5-4

Lithonia, Georgia/Miller Grove HS

11 Emmaleigh Davis

F/D

5

Vendula Strnadova

Sr.

MF

5-5

Las Cruces, New Mexico/Las Cruces HS

8

Avery Dellheim

D

6

Taylor Isenhower

So.

F

5-9

Lenexa, Kansas/Shawnee Mission Northwest HS

2

Kelley Gravlin

MF

8

Avery Dellheim

Fr.

D

5-8

Tucson, Arizona/Catalina Foothills HS

23 Averi Hallman

F

9

Julia Ignacio

Jr.

MF/F 5-4

Edmonton,Alberta,Canada/Archbishop O’Leary HS

14 Brittany Hance

D

10 Christabel Oduro

Fr.

MF/F 5-3 Brampton,Onatrio,Canada/St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary

16 Lizzy Hildenbrandt

MF/D

11 Emmaleigh Davis

Fr.

F/D

9

Julia Ignacio

MF/F

12 Tara Telford

Jr.

D/MF 5-7

6

Taylor Isenhower

F

13 Kelsey Robson

Jr.

D

5-5

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada/Harry Ainlay HS

D

5-5

O’Fallon, Missouri/Fort Zumwalt West HS

5-5

Pascagoula, Mississippi/Resurrection Catholic HS St. Albert, Alberta, Canada/Bellerose Comp

24 Tarah Kerr

D

14 Brittany Hance

Sr.

3

Christie Kline

D

15 Laura Laufenberg

R-Sr. MF/F 5-5

1

Elise Kuhar-Pitters

GK

16 Lizzy Hildebrandt

Jr.

15 Laura Laufenberg

MF/F

17 Melissa Smith

R-Jr. F

5-5

Exeter, Ontario, Canada/South Huron District HS

10 Christabel Oduro

MF/F

Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North HS

MF/D 5-6

Littleton, Colorado/Columbine HS Calgary, Alberta, Canada/Notre Dame HS

18 Amanda Olszewski

Sr.

F

5-4

18 Amanda Olszewski F

19

Aja Strnadova

Fr.

MF

5-6

Las Cruces, New Mexico/Las Cruces HS

22 Bailey Pembroke

D

21 Lizzy Simonin

Jr.

F

5-5

Lee’s Summit, Missouri/Lee’s Summit HS

13 Kelsey Robson

D

22 Bailey Pembroke

So.

D

5-4

Flower Mound, Texas/Edward S. Marcus HS

21 Lizzy Simonin

F

23 Averi Hallman

So.

F

5-4

Spokane, Washington/Mount Spokane HS

17 Melissa Smith

F

24 Tarah Kerr

R-Jr. D

5-3

Cypress, California/Cypress HS

19 Aja Strnadova

MF

25

R-So. MF/F 5-3

5

Vendula Strnadova MF

12 Tara Telford

D/MF

26 Krista Turner

D

Nikki Unland

GK

28

Anna Butzlaff

Butzlaff................................... Butz-LOFF Aja.....................................................I-ah Vendula.............................. VEN-duh-luh Strnadova..................STRIN-uh-doe-vuh Laufenberg........................ LOFF-in-burg Olszewski............................ OL-sheskey Dellheim................................. Dell-HIME Oduro......................................O-dor-OO

2

Brookfield, Wisconsin/Butler

26 Krista Turner

Sr.

D

5-3

Greenwood, Missouri/Lee’s Summit HS

27

Fr.

D

5-6

North Little Rock, Arkansas/ Mount St. Mary Academy

28 Nikki Unland

Ashley Barksdale

Jr.

GK

5-8

Mt. Juliet, Tennessee/Mt. Juliet HS

33 Ashley Berra

Sr.

F

5-4

Cordova, Tennessee/Cordova HS

Coaching Staff

Pronunciation Guide

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GK

Head Coach: Brooks Monaghan Assistant Coach: Jodi Grant Goalkeeper Coach: Jonny Walker Volunteer Coach: Amy Morrison

University of Memphis, 1994/Eleventh Season University of Memphis, 1999/Eleventh Season University of Louisville, 2007/Second Season University of Kansas, 1998/Sixth Season

Class Breakdown Seniors (6) Ashley Berra Brittany Hance Laura Laufenberg Amanda Olszewski Vendula Strnadova Krista Turner

Juniors (10) Jordan Boyle Lizzy Hildebrant Julia Ignacio Tarah Kerr Elise Kuhar-Pitters Kelsey Robson Melissa Smith Lizzy Simonin Tara Telford Nikki Unland

Sophomores (5) Anna Butzlaff Averi Hallman Taylor Isenhower Christie Kline Bailey Pembroke

Freshmen (7) Rasheeda Ansari Ashley Barksdale Emmaleigh Davis Avery Dellheim Kelley Gravlin Christabel Oduro Alena Strnadova

Memphis Women’s Soccer


saint Louis

oklahoma state

ole miss

Billikens

Cowboys

Rebels

5 P . M . • AU G. 2 0 ROBERT R. HERMANN STADIUM • ST. LOUIS, MO.

7 P.M. • S EPT. 3 COWGIRL SOCCER COMPLEX • STILLWATER, OKLA.

1 P.M. • S EPT. 12 OLE MISS SOCCER STADIUM • OXFORD, MISS.

University Facts Location:.................................................. St. Louis, Mo. Founded:................................................................ 1818 Enrollment:.......................................................... 13,313 Colors:............................................. Royal Blue & White Conference:.................................................. Atlantic 10 Field (Capacity):... Robert R. Hermann Stadium (6,050) Soccer Information Head Coach:.........Tim Champion (Harris-Stowe, 1979) Career Record (Yrs):..................... 227-102-33 (17 yrs) School Record (Yrs):....................... 167-88-30 (14 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:.............................................8-9-4 2009 Conference Record (Finish):.............. 4-4-3 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................ 19/15 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):.................... 7-2-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:........................................Mickey Smith Office Phone:........................................ (314) 977-3463 E-Mail:.............................................. msmit145@slu.edu Fax:........................................................ (314) 977-3178

University Facts Location:............................................... Stillwater, Okla. Founded:................................................................ 1890 Enrollment:.......................................................... 33,464 Colors:...................................................Orange & Black Conference:.........................................................Big 12 Field (Capacity):......... Cowgirl Soccer Complex (1,450) Soccer Information Head Coach:.Colin Carmichael (South Alabama, 1993) Career Record (Yrs):.......................... 74-23-15 (5 yrs) School Record (Yrs):............................................ same 2009 Overall Record:...........................................15-7-2 2009 Conference Record (Finish):.............. 5-5-0 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 20/4 vs. Memphis (First Meeting):................................0-0-0 Media Information Soccer Contact:................................. Wade McWhorter Office Phone:........................................ (405) 744-7853 E-Mail:............................ wade.mcwhorter@okstate.edu Fax:........................................................ (405) 744-7754

University Facts Location:...................................................Oxford, Miss. Founded:................................................................ 1848 Enrollment:.......................................................... 17,601 Colors:.................................. Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Conference:.................................. Southeastern (West) Field (Capacity):........ Ole Miss Soccer Stadium (1,500) Soccer Information Head Coach:........................ Matthew Mott (UCF, 2000) Career Record (Yrs):.............................. (First season) School Record (Yrs):............................. (First Season) 2009 Overall Record:...........................................13-6-2 2009 Conference Record (Finish):.... 7-2-2 (2nd West) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 15/9 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):.................... 3-6-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:...........................................Joey Jones Office Phone:........................................ (662) 915-7526 E-Mail:...............................................joeyj@olemiss.edu Fax:........................................................ (662) 915-7006

samford

Arkansas-little rock

TCU

Bulldogs

Troj ans

Hor n ed Fr ogs

6 P . M . • AU G. 2 2 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

1 P.M. • S EPT. 5 BURNS PARK • NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARK.

7 P.M. • S EPT. 17 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

University Facts Location:.............................................Birmingham, Ala. Founded:................................................................ 1841 Enrollment:............................................................ 4,658 Colors:...................................................... Red and Blue Conference:.................................................... Southern Field (Capacity):............................Bulldog Field (1,000) Soccer Information Head Coach:..............Todd Yelton (King College, 1991) Career Record (Yrs):....................... 137-73-27 (12 yrs) School Record (Yrs):........................... 97-41-23 (8 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:...........................................12-1-5 2009 Conference Record (Finish):............. 7-1-3 (2nd) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................ 16/10 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):.................... 0-3-0 (2007) Media Information Soccer Contact:.......................................Zac Schrieber Office Phone:........................................ (205) 726-2802 E-Mail:........................................zdschrie@samford.edu Fax:........................................................ (205) 726-2545

University Facts Location:.............................................. Little Rock, Ark. Founded:................................................................ 1927 Enrollment:.......................................................... 12,031 Colors:.................................... Maroon, Silver and Black Conference:..................................................... Sun Belt Field (Capacity):..................................Burns Park (N/A) Soccer Information Head Coach:...... Freddy Delgado (Regis University, 1997) Career Record (Yrs):............................. 17-23-3 (2 yrs) School Record (Yrs):............................................Same 2009 Overall Record:...........................................9-12-1 2009 Conference Record (Finish):.............. 4-6-1(8th) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 13/3 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):.................... 1-5-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:.......................................... Joe Angolia Office Phone:........................................ (501) 569-3449 E-Mail:.............................................. jaangolia@ualr.edu Fax:........................................................ (501) 683-7002

University Facts Location:............................................Fort Worth, Texas Founded:................................................................ 1873 Enrollment:............................................................ 8,865 Colors:................................................ Purple and White Conference:........................................... Mountain West Field (Capacity):............... Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium (1,500) Soccer Information Head Coach:........................ Dan Abdalla (UNLV, 1997) Career Record (Yrs):......................... 97-82-14 (10 yrs) School Record (Yrs):............................. 43-44-6 (5 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:...........................................9-10-0 2009 Conference Record (Finish):.............. 2-5-0 (6th) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 17/8 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):.................... 2-2-0 (2004) Media Information Soccer Contact:......................................... Matt Hoover Office Phone:........................................ (817) 257-5299 E-Mail:...............................................m.hoover@tcu.edu Fax:........................................................ (817) 257-7964

LSU

aLABAMA

Tigers

Crimson Tide

7 P . M . • Au g. 2 8 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

7 P.M. • S EPT. 10 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

University Facts Location:............................................ Baton Rouge, La. Founded:................................................................ 1860 Enrollment:.......................................................... 27,992 Colors:.................................................. Purple and Gold Conference:.................................. Southeastern (West) Field (Capacity):.............. LSU Soccer Complex (1,500) Soccer Information Head Coach:.........................Brian Lee (Furman, 1992) Career Record (Yrs):......................202-111-26 (16 yrs) School Record (Yrs):........................... 58-31-16 (5 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:...........................................15-4-5 2009 Conference Record (Finish):..... 8-2-1 (1st West) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 13/7 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):.................... 3-1-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:..........................................Will Stafford Office Phone:........................................ (225) 578-8226 E-Mail:.........................................wstaff2@tigers.lsu.edu Fax:........................................................ (225) 578-1861

University Facts Location:..............................................Tuscaloosa, Ala. Founded:................................................................ 1831 Enrollment:.......................................................... 28,806 Colors:............................................. Crimson and White Conference:.................................. Southeastern (West) Field (Capacity):........ Alabama Soccer Stadium (2,000) Soccer Information Head Coach:................... Todd Bramble (Mercer, 1995) Career Record (Yrs):.......................... 95-71-20 (9 yrs)) School Record (Yrs):............................. 15-20-3 (2 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:...........................................6-11-1 2009 Conference Record (Finish):..... 2-8-1 (5th West) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 16/3 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):.................... 1-2-1 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:......................................... Skip Powers Office Phone:........................................ (205) 348-6734 E-Mail:............................................. spowers@ia.ua.edu Fax:........................................................ (205) 348-8841

Record vs. Opposing Conferences (Since 2004) Big 12: 1-2-0 C-USA: 40-15-4 Missouri Valley: 5-0-1 Ohio Valley: 8-1-0 SEC: 10-8-1 Sun Belt: 5-1-0 * Bold - Opponents in 2010

2010 MEMPHIS WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOK

2010 Non-Conference Opponents

Opponents

2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer


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Opponents

2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer 2010 C onference USA Opponents Colorado CollegE

UCF

East Carolina

Ti ge r s

Knights

Pirate s

5 P . M . • SEPT . 2 4 STEWART FIELD • COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.

7 P.M. • OCT. 1 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

7 P.M. • OCT. 8 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

University Facts Location:..................................Colorado Springs, Colo. Founded:................................................................ 1874 Enrollment:............................................................ 2,034 Colors:....................................................Black and Gold Field (Capacity):............................Stewart Field (1,000) Soccer Information Head Coach:... Geoff Bennett (Hartwick College, 1995) Career Record (Yrs):........................114-79-23 (11 yrs) School Record (Yrs):........................... 66-38-13 (6 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:...........................................12-6-2 2009 Conference Record (Finish):............ 8-2-1 (2nd) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................ 13/10 Newcomers.................................................................. 7 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):.................... 2-2-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:........................................Dave Moross Office Phone:........................................ (719) 389-6755 E-Mail:.....................dave.moross@coloradocollege.edu Fax:........................................................ (719) 389-6256

University Facts Location:.................................................. Orlando, Fla. Founded:............................................................... 1963 Enrollment:......................................................... 48,897 Colors:...................................................Black and Gold Field (Capacity):.............UCF Soccer Complex (1,000) Soccer Information Head Coach:........... Amanda Cromwell (Virginia,1992) Career Record (Yrs):..................... 178-83-16 (13 yrs ) School Record (Yrs):.......................158-68-15 (11 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:..........................................17-5-1 2009 Conference Record (Finish):........... 10-1-0 (1st) Starters Returning/Lost:......................................... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................. 20/8 Newcomers............................................................... 16 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):................... 3-4-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:.................................... Brian Ormiston Office Phone:....................................... (407) 823-2409 E-Mail:.............................. bormiston@athletics.ucf.edu Fax:....................................................... (407) 823-5293

University Facts Location:..............................................Greenville, N.C. Founded:............................................................... 1907 Enrollment:......................................................... 27,703 Colors:................................................. Purple and Gold Field (Capacity):............................. Bunting Field (500) Soccer Information Head Coach:. Rob Donnenwirth (WV Wesleyan, 1988) Career Record (Yrs):.................... 169-104-39 (16 yrs) School Record (Yrs):.......................107-78-30 (11 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:............................................9-7-3 2009 Conference Record (Finish):............. 4-6-1 (8th) Starters Returning/Lost:....................................... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................. 19/3 Newcomers................................................................. 7 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):................... 0-7-2 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:...................................... Sarah Fetters Office Phone:....................................... (252) 737-4520 E-Mail:................................................fetterss@ecu.edu Fax:....................................................... (252) 737-4528

Utep

Southern miss

Miners

Golden Eagles

1 2 P . M . • SEPT . 2 6 UNIVERSITY FIELD • EL PASO, TEXAS

1 P.M. • OCT. 3 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

University Facts Location:................................................ El Paso, Texas Founded:................................................................ 1914 Enrollment:.......................................................... 20,000 Colors:................. Dark Blue, Orange and Silver Accent Field (Capacity):........................... University Field (500) Soccer Information Head Coach:.......... Kevin Cross (Austin College, 1995) Career Record (Yrs):............................117-57-8 (9 yrs) School Record (Yrs):............................................Same 2009 Overall Record:...........................................13-6-1 2009 Conference Record (Finish):.............. 7-4-0 (4th) Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 12/6 Newcomers.................................................................. 9 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):.................... 4-2-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:....................................... Mark Brunner Office Phone:........................................ (915) 747-5722 E-Mail:............................................mbrunner@utep.edu Fax:........................................................(915) 747-5444

University Facts Location:.......................................... Hattiesburg, Miss. Founded:............................................................... 1910 Enrollment:......................................................... 15,000 Colors:...................................................Black and Gold Field (Capacity):............Marshall Bell Complex (1,500) Soccer Information Head Coach:...................Scott Ebke (Nebraska, 1999) Career Record (Yrs):.............................. 9-26-1 (2 yrs) School Record (Yrs):...........................................Same 2009 Overall Record:..........................................4-13-1 2009 Conference Record (Finish):......... 0-11-0 (12th) Starters Returning/Lost:......................................... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........................... 11/11 Newcomers............................................................... 14 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):................... 4-7-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:......................................Jason Kirksey Office Phone:....................................... (601) 266-5332 E-Mail:......................................jason.kirksey@usm.edu Fax:....................................................... (601) 266-4503

marshall

Thundering Her d 1 P.M. • OCT. 10 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN. University Facts Location:.......................................... Huntington, W.Va. Founded:............................................................... 1837 Enrollment:......................................................... 13,841 Colors:................................................Green and White Field (Capacity):......................Sam Hood Field (1,500) Soccer Information Head Coach:..........Kevin Long (George Mason, 1993) Career Record (Yrs):.......................79-106-20 (11 yrs) School Record (Yrs):............................ 17-17-4 (2 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:..........................................12-7-0 2009 Conference Record (Finish):............. 5-6-0 (7th) Starters Returning/Lost:......................................... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................. 17/3 Newcomers................................................................. 8 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):................... 0-3-1 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:..................................Paige Schneider Office Phone:....................................... (304) 696-5276 E-Mail:................................ schneider29@marshall.edu Fax:....................................................... (304) 696-2325

Memphis vs. Conference USA in 2009 Sept. 25: Memphis 2, Southern Miss 0 -- Hattiesburg, Miss.

Oct. 23: Memphis 2, Marshall 1 - Huntington, W. Va.

Sept. 27: Memphis 1, UCF 0 - Orlando, Fla.

Oct. 25: Memphis 2, East Carolina 1 - Greenville, N.C.

Oct. 2: UTEP 3, Memphis 2 - Memphis, Tenn.

Oct. 29: UAB 2, Memphis 1 - Memphis, Tenn.

Oct. 4: Memphis 2, Colorado College 0 - Memphis, Tenn.

Nov. 5: Memphis 6, SMU 2 - Dallas, Texas*

Oct. 9: Memphis 2, Houston 0 - Houston, Texas

Nov. 7: Memphis 1, Colorado College 0 - Dallas, Texas*

Oct. 11: Rice 2, Memphis 1 - Houston, Texas

Nov. 9: Memphis 3, UCF 0 - Dallas, Texas*

Oct. 16: Memphis 2, SMU 0 - Memphis, Tenn. Oct. 18: Memphis 1, Tulsa 0 - Memphis, Tenn.

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Memphis Women’s Soccer


2010 C on ference USA Opponents Tulsa

rice

uab

G o l d e n H u r r ica ne

Owls

Blazers

5 : 0 0 P . M . • OC T . 1 7 HURRICANE SOCCER STADIUM • TULSA, OKLA.

7 P.M. • OCT. 22 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

7 P.M. • OCT. 28 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

University Facts Location:....................................................Tulsa, Okla. Founded:............................................................... 1894 Enrollment:........................................................... 4,165 Colors:.................... Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson Field (Capacity):......Hurricane Soccer Stadium (2,000) Soccer Information Head Coach:.Kyle Cussen (Southern Nazarene, 1994) Career Record (Yrs):...................... 125-93-20 (12 yrs) School Record (Yrs):............................ 15-19-5 (2 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:..........................................7-10-2 2009 Conference Record (Finish):........... 4-7-0 (10th) Starters Returning/Lost:......................................... 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........................... 13/12 Newcomers............................................................... 10 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):................... 1-4-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:.....................................Stephanie Hall Office Phone:....................................... (918) 631-2163 E-Mail:................................. stephanie-hall@utulsa.edu Fax:....................................................... (918) 631-3913

University Facts Location:.............................................. Houston, Texas Founded:............................................................... 1891 Enrollment:........................................................... 5,145 Colors:.................................................... Blue and Gray Field (Capacity):... Rice Track/Soccer Complex (5,000) Soccer Information Head Coach:......Chris Houston (North Carolina, 1992) Career Record (Yrs):.......................110-90-15 (11 yrs) School Record (Yrs):.......................... 91-74-13 (9 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:..........................................6-10-3 2009 Conference Record (Finish):............. 4-6-1 (9th) Starters Returning/Lost:......................................... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........................... 15/11 Newcomers............................................................... 10 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):................... 1-2-1 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:.......................................John Sullivan Office Phone:....................................... (713) 348-5636 E-Mail:....................................................jsully@rice.edu Fax:....................................................... (713) 348-6019

University Facts Location:............................................Birmingham, Ala. Founded:............................................................... 1969 Enrollment:......................................................... 16,149 Colors:...........................................Green and Old Gold Field (Capacity):................ West Campus Field (2,500) Soccer Information Head Coach:......................Paul Harbin (Mercer, 1985) Career Record (Yrs):.................... 174-150-22 (18 yrs) School Record (Yrs):.................... 137-124-20 (14 yrs) 2009 Overall Record:..........................................11-7-3 2009 Conference Record (Finish):............. 5-4-2 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost:......................................... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................. 15/4 Newcomers................................................................. 9 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):................... 8-8-1 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:......................... Michelle Cunningham Office Phone:....................................... (205) 934-0725 E-Mail:............................................mcunning@uab.edu Fax:....................................................... (205) 934-7501

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houston

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1 P.M. • OCT. 17 WESTCOTT FIELD • DALLAS, TEXAS

1 P.M. • OCT. 24 MIKE ROSE STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN.

University Facts Location:..................................................Dallas, Texas Founded:............................................................... 1911 Enrollment:......................................................... 10,901 Colors:..................................................... Red and Blue Field (Capacity):.........................Westcott Field (4,000) Soccer Information Head Coach:... Brent Irwin (Southern Nazarene, 1994) Career Record (Yrs):............................ 22-31-3 (3 yrs) School Record (Yrs):.......................................... Same 2009 Overall Record:..........................................7-11-1 2009 Conference Record (Finish):............. 5-5-1 (6th) Starters Returning/Lost:......................................... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................. 19/6 Newcomers................................................................. 8 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):................... 1-3-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:......................................... Brad Sutton Office Phone:....................................... (214) 768-1054 E-Mail:...............................................bsutton@smu.edu Fax:......................................................... (214) 768-204

University Facts Location:.............................................. Houston, Texas Founded:............................................................... 1927 Enrollment:......................................................... 34,334 Colors:...............................................Scarlet and White Field (Capacity):.............. Robertson Stadium (32,000) Soccer Information Head Coach:......... Susan Bush (North Carolina, 2004) Career Record (Yrs):............................ 15-34-5 (3 yrs) School Record (Yrs):...........................................Same 2009 Overall Record:..........................................4-12-2 2009 Conference Record (Finish):........... 2-7-2 (11th) Starters Returning/Lost:......................................... 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................. 18/7 Newcomers................................................................. 7 vs. Memphis (Last Meeting):................... 6-5-0 (2009) Media Information Soccer Contact:.................................... Grant Mehlhoff Office Phone:....................................... (713) 743-9407 E-Mail:....................................... gmehlhoff@yahoo.com Fax:........................................................(713) 743-9411

C-USA Soccer Member Institutions East Carolina Houston Marshall Memphis Rice SMU Southern Miss Tulsa UAB UCF UTEP C-USA Soccer Affiliate Institutions Colorado College

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NOVEMBER 4- 8 UCF S OCCER COMPL EX • ORL A N D O, FLA . Wednesday, November 3 Match 1: No. 3 vs. No. 6 Match 2: No. 4 vs. No. 5 Friday, November 5 Match 3: Winner Match 1 vs. No. 1 Match 4: Winner Match 2 vs. No. 2 Sunday, November 7 Match 4: Winner Match 3 vs. Winner Match 4 Tournament History Past Winners 2009: Memphis 2008: Memphis 2007: Memphis 2006: UAB 2005: Rice 2004: UAB 2003: DePaul 2002: Cincinnati 2001: Cincinnati 2000: Marquette 1999: Marquette 1998: Charlotte 1997: Cincinnati 1996: Cincinnati 1995: Charlotte Past Locations 2009: Dallas, Texas 2008: Houston, Texas 2007: El Paso, Texas 2006: Dallas, Texas 2005: Houston, Texas 2004: St. Louis, Mo. 2003: Charlotte, N.C. 2002: Charlotte, N.C. 2001: Milwaukee, Wis. 2000: St. Louis, Mo. 1999: Farmers Branch, Texas 1998: Farmers Branch, Texas 1997: Fenton, Mo. 1996: Charlotte, N.C. 1995: Cincinnati, Ohio

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ast season, Memphis became the first school to win three-straight Conference USA Championships. In 2010, the Lady Tigers return 10 starters from the 2009 championship squad and will attempt to win a fourth-straight championship. The goals for Memphis don’t stop there as Coach Brooks Monaghan hopes his 11th season proves to be the season that Memphis claims the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory. In a quest for a fourth-straight championship, the Lady Tigers will have 23 returning letter winners to couple with seven newcomers that have been considered one of the program’s best recruiting classes. While the squad has claimed three-straight Conference USA Championships, the Lady Tigers aren’t happy just with being the top program in C-USA.

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FORWARDS

Perhaps the strongest position for the Lady Tigers, Ashley Berra leads the cast of returning forwards in 2010. The senior forward became the program’s first All-American after a 15 goal, eight-assist campaign in 2009. Berra climbed into the top-five among career record holders with the break-out season and is poised to claim the top spot with a productive campaign in 2010. Senior Amanda Olszewski was a key reserve for the 2009 C-USA Champions and is expected to see playing time for the Lady Tigers. With a four goal, two assist season, Olszewski is a proven asset for the front line. Hampered by an ankle injury during last season, junior Lizzy Somonin, the 2008 C-USA Freshman of the Year, will look to regain her brilliant form from 2008 on the front line for the Lady

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Tigers. Also returning from injury will be redshirt junior Melissa Smith who dazzled Evansville with 10 shots on Sept. 20. C-USA All-Freshman team selections Averi Hallman and Taylor Isenhower will build upon strong freshman campaigns last season and provide a spark of speed and finesse to the forwards. Hallman finished the season with two goals and seven assists while Isenhower posted six goals and three assists in 2009. Freshmen Rasheeda Ansari and Emmaleigh Davis will look to have impact seasons as freshmen. Ansari boasts tremendous speed and athletic ability that will give opponents fits while Davis is a versatile athlete who could see playing time at forward or defender.

MIDFIELDERS

One of the biggest reasons for the Lady Tigers’ unprecedented success the past three championship seasons has been the play and depth of its midfield. Senior Vendula Strnadova, a three-time first team All-C-USA selection, returns for her final season in the Blue and Gray. As one of the most talented players on the squad, Strnadova remains on track to break several Memphis of-

fensive career records. After suffering a season-ending knee injury six games into the 2009 season, senior Laura Laufenberg will bring her leadership and talent back to the midfield for the Lady Tigers. Junior Lizzy Hildebrandt, who could also see time as defender, offers versatility and a proven scoring threat to the midfield. Julia Ignacio, a 21-game starter in 2009, also provides scoring and good ball handling ability to the midfield cast. A trio of freshmen will add depth to the midfield for the Lady Tigers. Kelley Gravlin, Christabel Oduro and Aja Strnadova will all compete for playing time this season and add depth and skill to the midfield.

DEFENDERS

Coupled with three-straight C-USA Championships, the Lady Tiger defense allowed opponents an average of less than one goal per game for the third-straight season. Although C-USA Defensive Player of the Year, Kelsey Bakker will be unable to suit up for Memphis in 2010, Memphis returns three starters on defense that limit opponent’s opportunities to score. Seniors Brittany Hance and Krista Turner will anchor the Lady Tiger defense. The duo has

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GOALKEEPERS Only two opponents scored more than two goals in a game against Memphis a season ago. The Lady Tiger keepers posted a school-record 12 shutouts, including three shutouts over ranked opponents. Elise Kuhar-Pitters will enter the season as the starter, and few C-USA teams boast a player in goal as talented as the Washington native. Kuhar-Pitters started 22 games for Memphis a season ago, going 15-7-0, while posting a single-season record 11 shutouts. “She’s only a junior, but she had a great spring,” Monaghan said. “If she can stay healthy, she can be really special.” Also getting time in front of the net will be Jordan Boyle and Nikki Unland. Boyle played in one contest last year with one shutout and seven saves.

ACADEMICS With great success on the field, the Lady Tigers have had equal success in the classroom. For the past three seasons Memphis has claimed threestraight C-USA Championships, but more importantly the student-athletes have earned three-straight National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Awards. The past two semesters, the Lady Tigers have posted a team grade-point average of 3.6 or higher. In 2010, Memphis will set its sights on setting a program record GPA and its fourth-straight NSCAA Team Academic Award.

SCHEDULE

Brittany Hance

The Lady Tigers again look to attack one of the toughest schedules of any team in the region. After a preseason match-up at Western Kentucky University on Aug. 13, the Lady Tigers will travel to St. Louis, Mo., on Fri., Aug. 20 to take on the Saint Louis University Billikens to open the 2010 season. Memphis will open the season on the road for the secondstraight season and third time since 2006. Memphis is 3-0 when it opens the season on the road. Memphis will open the home non-conference schedule two days later by hosting the Samford Bulldogs on Aug. 22. The following weekend, the LSU Tigers, a three-time defending SEC West Division Champion, will visit the Bluff City for a Saturday night match-up on Aug. 28. LSU ended the 2009 campaign with the 16thranked RPI, finishing 16-4-5 on the season and ad-

vancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. After the two-game home-stand, the Lady Tigers hit the road to Stillwater, Okla., to face another NCAA participant on Fri., Sept. 3. Winners of the 2009 Big 12 Conference Tournament, Oklahoma State finished the 2009 season at 15-7-2 and will welcome the Lady Tigers for the first-ever match-up between the two programs. The Lady Tigers will conclude the road trip with a match-up against Sun Belt Conference member Arkansas-Little Rock on Sun., Sept. 5. Memphis will return to Mike Rose Soccer Complex to host Alabama on Fri., Sept. 10. Memphis will continue the non-conference schedule with rival Ole Miss in Oxford, Miss., on Sun., Sept. 12. The Rebels will have a new face on the sideline for 2010 after head coach Steve Holeman accepted the head coaching job at the University of Georgia. The Tigers will conclude the non-conference schedule with a match-up against the TCU Horned Frogs on Fri., Sept. 17. Memphis and TCU have squared off four times with the last match-up being in 2004. As three-time defending C-USA champions, the Lady Tigers will open defense of their title with a road trip to Colorado Springs, Colo., to take on Colorado College on Sept. 24. After facing Colorado College, Memphis will travel to El Paso, Texas, to face the UTEP Miners on Sun., Sept. 26. In the first of four-straight home conference games and seven total home conference matches, Memphis will face the UCF Knights on Fri., Oct. 1. UCF finished with an RPI of 11 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Southern Miss visits Memphis on Sun., Oct. 3 to complete the first weekend of October for the Lady Tigers. October has been kind to the Lady Tigers over the past three seasons as Memphis has a 19-5-1 record since October 2007. East Carolina and Marshall will visit Mike Rose Soccer Complex on Oct. 8 and 10, respectively, to complete the four-game homestand. Memphis will hit the road for the final time in the regular season for tilts with Tulsa and SMU the following weekend. Tulsa will host to the Lady Tigers on Fri., Oct. 15 and Memphis faces the SMU Mustangs on Sun., Oct. 17. The Lady Tigers will wrap-up the 2010 home schedule with three C-USA contests at Mike Rose Soccer Complex. Rice is slated to visit Memphis on Fri., Oct. 22, Houston visits on Sun., Oct. 24 and UAB will visit Memphis for the second-straight season to conclude the regular season for each team on Thur., Oct. 28. Memphis will look for an unprecedented fourthstraight C-USA Championship in Orlando, Fla., beginning Nov. 3 on the campus of UCF.

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Tigers at a Glance Forwards

Career Stats

Returnees: Ashley Berra

Sr. 64 gp 26 g 13 a

Taylor Isenhower So. 23 gp 6 g 3 a Amanda Olszewski Sr. 53 gp 5 g 3 a Lizzy Simonin

Jr. 38 gp 11 g 8 a

Averi Hallman

So. 23 gp 2 g 7 a

Melissa Smith

Jr. 39 gp 9 g 6 a

Anna Butzlaff

So. 3 gp 0 g 0 a

Newcomers: Rasheeda Ansari Fr. Emmaleigh Davis Fr. Midfielders

Career Stats

Returnees: Vendula Strnadova Sr. 66 gp 19 g 10 a Julia Ignacio

Jr. 32 gp 3 g 3 a

Lizzy Hildebrandt Jr. 44 gp 5 g 3 a Laura Laufenberg Sr. 66 gp 7 g 11 a Newcomers: Kelley Gravlin

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Christabel Oduro Fr. Aja Strnadova

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Career Stats

Returnees: Brittany Hance

Sr. 55 gp 0 g 0 a

Tara Telford

Jr. 30 gp 0 g 0 a

Krista Turner

Sr. 60 gp 4 g 9 a

Tarah Kerr

Jr. 31 gp 0 g 2 a

Bailey Pembroke

So. 11 gp 1 g 0 a

Kelsey Robson

Jr. 37 gp 0 g 0 a

Christie Kline

So. 4 gp 0 g 0 a

Newcomers: Avery Dellheim

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Ashley Barksdale Fr. Goalkeepers

Career Stats

Returnees: Elise Kuhar-Pitters Jr. 36 gp 3 3 ga 90 svs Jordan Boyle

Jr. 11 gp 8 ga 36 svs

Nikki Unland

Jr. 2 gp 1 ga 8 svs

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switched positions since their freshmen seasons, but is each a key factor in the success of the program in the last three seasons. Tara Telford also returns to the fray after putting up a strong showing during her sophomore campaign. Fellow juniors Kelsey Robson and Tarah Kerr return to the backfield as well. Sophomore’s Bailey Pembroke, Lindsay Bell and Christie Kline will build off their freshmen seasons and vie for time in 2010. Two freshmen, Avery Dellheim and Ashley Barksdale, are expected to play versatile roles for the Lady Tigers.

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Coaches

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Brooks Monaghan

Head Coach 11th Season

Monaghan Career Info Year at Memphis: Eleventh Birthdate: Aug. 10 Birthplace: Memphis, Tenn.

Coaching Experience

Years Capacity University 1995-99 Assistant Coach Memphis 2000-present Head Coach Memphis

Coaching Career

Year School Record Pct. C-USA 2000 Memphis 9-11-0 .450 11th 2001 Memphis 5-13-1 .289 11th 2002 Memphis 9-10-1 .475 8th 2003 Memphis 5-10-3 .361 13th 2004 Memphis 11-8-0 .578 7th 2005 Memphis 12-7-0 .631 5th 2006 Memphis 11-6-3 .625 3rd 2007 Memphis 17-4-1 .795 T-1st 2008 Memphis 15-5-2 .727 T-1st 2009 Memphis 16-7-0 .696 3rd Career Record 110-81-11 .572

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Coaching Highlights • 2007 C-USA Coach of the Year • C-USA Championship: 2007, 2008 • School’s First Three NCAA College Cup Appearances • 2009 C-USA SAAC Coaches Choice Award

College Highlights • Memphis All-Time Winningest Goalkeeper (38 Career Wins) • Memphis Career Shutout Leader (24 Shutouts) • 1992 All-Great Midwest Conference •1 993 Great Midwest Conference Championship MVP • Three-Year Letterman at the University of Memphis (1991-93) • One-Year Letterman at the University of Evansville (1990) • U-20 U.S. National Team

Professional Career • 1995 New Orleans Gamblers (USISL) • 1996 New Orleans Gamblers (USISL) • 2002 Memphis Express

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Ten seasons ago, Brooks Monaghan took over the Lady Tiger soccer program in hopes of taking the five-year program to new heights. After claiming its’ third-straight Conference USA Championship in 2009, the University of Memphis women’s soccer program is now force to be reckoned with. Asked what his one lasting impression on the program would be and why in 2000, Monaghan responded, “I would like my athletes to know that I gave everything I had to make this program better. I would want the girls to leave here knowing that they not only grew as players, but also as people.” The Lady Tiger program has flourished on and off the field since Monaghan’s tenure began back in 2000. The squad has claimed threestraight National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Awards, the 2009 C-USA Sport Academic Award, 12 CoSIDA/ ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV selections and two NSCAA/ Adidas Scholar All-Americans. Since Monaghan’s first season in 2000, the team has not posted a composite grade-point average below 3.0. Monaghan, the 2007 C-USA Coach of the Year, can look at the program in 2010 and see that his players have grown as players and people. The Lady Tigers have claimed three-straight C-USA Championships en route the program’s first three trips to the NCAA Tournament, 12 C-USA Player of the Year honorees, 24 All-C-USA honorees and 10 All-C-USA Freshman team selections. Under the guidance of Monaghan, forward Ashley Berra was honored as the program’s first NSCAA All-American. “The most important thing we can do as coaches is try to prepare young people for success later in life,” Monaghan said. “Soccer is important to me, and I want to win. However, the foundation of our program is the student-athlete.” In 2009, Memphis climbed as high as 17th in the national polls for the first time in program history. With three victories over ranked opponents in 2009, the Lady Tigers have gained recognition as one of the nation’s best women’s soccer programs. With a record of 16-7-0 in 2009, Memphis soccer has an all-time record of 144-141-15. Monaghan reached the 100 win plateau in 2009 with a 2-0 victory over Southern Miss in the C-USA season opener. Later that same season with a 3-0 victory over ninth-ranked UCF in the C-USA Women’s Soccer Championship game, Monaghan captured his 110th career victory to enter 2010 with a career record of 110-81-11 (.572).

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“Honestly, I really had no clue that was my 100th win,” Monaghan said. “It is great. Every game is as important as the next. The credit really goes out to the team. They go out there and get it done. It is really great to have been here long enough to get 100 wins and to see the program progress to where it is at today. Hopefully, I will be able to get a few more wins in my career at Memphis.” As the program has risen among the nation’s best, the play of the Lady Tigers has improved. Monaghan has led his team to a 24-7-3 record on the road in the last four seasons, including victories over 25th-ranked LSU and 20th-ranked UCF in 2009. Prior to taking on the head coaching duties, Monaghan served as the goalkeeping coach for former coach Les Szabo. As the primary goalkeeper coach, Monaghan was a vital part of Szabo’s staff during the program’s first four seasons. When Monaghan became the goalkeepers coach for the Lady Tigers, he was already familiar with the demands of running a successful college soccer program, having enjoyed tremendous success during his playing career at Memphis. The former goalkeeper still holds school records for single-season shutouts (11) and career shutouts (24). His 298 career saves rank second all-time and he is second in single-season goals-against average (0.80). He was named first team All-Great Midwest Conference in 1992 after helping lead the Tigers to a share of a conference title. In 1993, Monaghan was the Defensive MVP of the league’s championship game, helping the Tigers to their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance. His 38 wins at goalkeeper still stand as the school record. “To be a part of Memphis from so many different angles - first as a player, then as an assistant and now as a head coach - has been wonderful,” Monaghan said. “I grew up here, and I’ve always loved the city and the school. Now I get to be a part of building a winning program at my alma mater, and that’s a dream come true.” A former prep standout at Christian Brothers High School in Memphis, Monaghan’s collegiate play helped earn him a spot on the U.S. U-20 National Squad. Monaghan also played professionally, spending two seasons with the New Orleans Gamblers from 1995-96 and one with the Memphis Express in 2002. A Memphis native, Monaghan received a bachelor’s degree in business management from Memphis in 1994. He is single and resides in Collierville

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hree years in a row, head coach Brooks Monaghan has taken his University of Memphis women’s soccer team into the C-USA Tournament as the league’s regular season co-champions. At the end of the C-USA Championship the past three years, Monaghan has found himself hoisting the C-USA Championship trophy in the air, and three years in a row, he has found his Lady Tigers in the NCAA Tournament.


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Jonny walker Assistant Coach 2nd Season Walker Career Info Year at Memphis: Second

Coaching Experience

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Years Capacity University 2009-present Assistant Coach Memphis

Professional Highlights •2 005 Columbus Crew Defensive Player of the Year • 2004 U.S. National Team member •M ember of Universidad Catolica championship team in 2002 • 2001 Chilean Goalkeeper of the Year •F irst American born soccer player to successfully play in South America (Chile).

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Memphis native and longtime professional goalkeeping star Jonny Walker joined Coach Brooks Monaghan’s staff in 2009. Walker brings with him more than a decade of record-setting professional experience, including becoming the first American soccer player to establish a successful soccer career in South America (Chile) and completing two different stints in Major League Soccer (MLS). “We are extremely fortunate to add Jonny Walker to our staff here at the University of Memphis,” Monaghan said. “The playing experience he brings is second to none. His experience playing for teams in MLS, Chile, and the national teams is something that is very hard to find.” Walker made an immediate impact on the goalkeeping trio of Elise Kuhar-Pitters, Jordan Boyle and Nikki Unland in his first season at the U of M. Helped by a tenacious back line of defense, the goalkeepers combined for a school-record 12 shutouts. With the guidance of Walker, Kuhar-Pitters set the individual shutout record at 11. The Lady Tigers also posted the second-best goals-against average in program history at 0.87, only the third sub-1.00 average in the 15 year history of the program. Kuhar-Pitters also became the first Lady Tiger netminder honored as a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-Central Team selection. As a professional, Walker was a member of Universidad Catolica’s championship team in Chile’s first division in 2002, and also played in multiple Copa Libertadores tournaments. He finished his South American career with Colo Colo, the only Chilean club to ever win Copa Libertadores. Walker’s most recent professional stop was with the MLS’s Columbus Crew, where he won the team’s 2005 Defensive Player of the Year Award after finishing second in MLS with a GAA of 1.12. From 2003-05, Walker played with MLS’s NY/NJ MetroStars, and in 2003 he became the third goalkeeper in MLS history to finish a season with a sub-1.00 GAA with a league-best 0.95 GAA. In 2004, Walker started and played three matches for the U.S. National Team, including a 1-0 shutout over Mexico. Prior to returning to the U.S. in 2003, Walker spent six months with Colo Colo in Chile’s First Division. From 19972002, Walker broke numerous national records for Universidad Catolica in Chile’s First Division. In 2002, Walker was named Best Goalkeeper of the Chilean Apertura National Championship after Universidad won the National Championship. That year, Walker set a club record going 708 minutes without being scored on, a record just broken in 2008. In 2001, Walker won the Chilean Goalkeeper of the Year. In 1998, on loan from Catolica, Walker played for Club Hauchipato and was named the team’s MVP. Prior to going overseas, Walker played one season with the Dallas Burn of the MLS in 1996, and began his professional career with the Memphis Jackals of the United States Indoor Soccer League. Walker is also very involved with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, giving free soccer clinics to kids who raise the most money through their soccer club for the Soccer Kicks for Cancer program. In 2005, Walker was named the Ambassador for the State of Tennessee for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Walker graduated from Louisville in 2007. He and his wife, Shauna, have a son, Seth.

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JODI GRANT Assistant Coach Eleventh Season Grant Career Info Year at Memphis: Tenth

Coaching Experience Years Capacity University 2000-present Assistant Coach Memphis

College Highlights • Member of the inaugural Memphis women’s soccer team • Four-year letterwinner at U of M (1995-99) • C-USA All-Freshman Team (1995) •A ll-C-USA Third Team (1997) •M Club Hall of Fame (2003)

Memphis Career Records • Second in points (94) • Second in shots (178) • Second in goals (33) • Second in assists (26) • Second in most matches played (79)

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Jodi Grant is every head coach’s wish. She is an assistant coach whose talent goes beyond any boundaries. Grant has been a part of the women’s soccer program since its inception in 1995. Along with head coach Brooks Monaghan, Grant has led the Lady Tiger program to threestraight Conference USA Championship titles and its first three NCAA College Cup appearances. “This program would not be where it is without Jodi,” Monaghan said. “I look at her as a co-head coach. Jodi is irreplaceable, and she deserves as much credit as I do for our success.” A native of Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, Grant enters her 11th season as a full-time assistant coach with the Lady Tigers in 2010. Prior to that, she served as a graduate assistant coach for one season and as a volunteer assistant coach for a year. Grant has also been a great recruiter in Canada, as Memphis has brought in several Canadians over the past few years. Grant first came to the University of Memphis as a player on the inaugural Lady Tiger squad in 1995. In her four seasons in the Blue and Gray, Grant tallied 94 points, 33 goals and 26 assists, setting program records in points and goals. Grant’s records have since been passed by recently-graduated forward Kylie Hayes (2005-08). Grant is also the co-holder of the record for most assists in a game (4) and is second all-time in school history in assists in a season (11) and career (26). A third team All-C-USA selection as a junior in 1997, Grant was also named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team in 1995. She was recognized for her on-field success as the first women’s soccer student-athlete inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame. In addition to helping Monaghan with on-field coaching duties and recruiting, Grant has also played an instrumental part in the Lady Tigers’ success in the classroom. During five out of the last six seasons, Memphis was the recipient of the women’s soccer team academic award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), and in the last three semesters Memphis has had 24 or more players finish with a grade-point average above 3.0. The 2009 Lady Tigers combined to post a program-record team grade-point average of 3.6 the last two semesters. “Jodi is a great tactician on the field, but she’s just as good in teaching the kids off the field,” Monaghan said. “She is great role model for all of the players and really understands where they are coming from.” Grant earned her undergraduate degree in exercise and sport science from Memphis in 1999 and also earned a master’s degree in student personnel services from the U of M in 2002. Formerly Jodi Fisher, she married Memphis men’s soccer head coach Richie Grant in May 2006. She gave birth to a son, Hayden, in January of 2009. The Grant family resides in Memphis.


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2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer JOSH MEDLER Strength & Conditioning Coach (4th Season)

AMY MORRISON Volunteer Assistant Coach (6th Season)

Amy Morrison enters her fifth season with the Memphis women’s soccer team as a volunteer assistant coach. Morrison had previously served as an assistant coach at both Kansas and Texas Tech. In Kansas, Morrison coached with the Kansas Olympic Development Program for two seasons and also coached for two clubs, the KCFC Dynamos and the KC Strikers. She currently coaches club soccer for the Collierville Lobos. Her last collegiate coaching job came in 2002 when she served as a volunteer assistant at her alma mater, Kansas. Prior to her coaching stint in Lawrence, she held the post of assistant coach at Texas Tech for two seasons from 2000-01. “I am so thrilled to be part of such a passionate group of coaches,” Morrison said. “Brooks, Jodi, and Jonny have a tremendous amount of Tiger Pride. Brooks and Jodi have been a part of this program from the beginning and they continually find ways to make themselves better as coaches and as leaders. Their dedication to teaching these young women how to chase down their own successes is unsurpassed. Women’s soccer at Memphis will continually get stronger and better with them on board.” A three-year letterwinner and a two-time captain for the Jayhawks from 1995-97, Morrison was a member of the inaugural women’s soccer squad at Kansas in 1995. Prior to her time at KU, she was a letterwinner her freshman season at Tulsa. While at KU, she also interned with the SWA and the soccer program in 1998. Morrison was awarded the National Coaching Diploma in 1998 and the Advanced National Coaching Diploma in 1999 from the National Soccer Coaches Association. Originally a native of Omaha, Neb., Morrison received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in exercise science from Kansas in 1999 and 2004, respectively. She is married to Nic Morrison, and the couple resides in Memphis with their son, Peter Alisdair and daughter, Lily.

Medler begins his fourth year working on the Tiger Strength and Conditioning staff since returning to the university in the summer of 2007. He is responsible for the men’s and women’s soccer teams and the men’s and women’s track sprinters as well as assisting with football and baseball. Prior to coming back to the University of Memphis in 2007, Medler was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for Union Public Schools in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As the first-ever strength coach for Union, Medler was in charge of building a training program for all freshman, junior varsity and varsity athletic teams. Medler first came to Memphis in the summer of 2004 as a Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach working with football, baseball, softball, and the track sprinters. Medler graduated with his Masters Degree in Human Movement Sciences from the university in the spring of 2006. He began his professional career as a strength and conditioning coach at Anderson University, a liberal arts DIII school in Indiana. While at Anderson, Medler was responsible for training the football team, as well as coaching the defensive line. As a native of Indiana, Medler lettered four years playing football at Hanover College and received and his Bachelors Degree in Sociology in 2002.

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Eddie Cantler Assistant Athletic Director

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Nicole Imbrogno Marketing

Bridget VanLandeghem Academic Advisor

Carly Bykerk Manager

Maggie Leone Manager

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Brittany

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BERRA FORWARD

Hance DEFENDER

LAUFENBERG MIDFIELD

Sr. • 5-4 Cordova, Tenn. Cordova HS

2009 - Junior Season

The 2009 C-USA Offensive Player of the Year had an explosive junior season, connecting for 15 goals, the second-most in any single-season for a Lady Tiger ... Added eight assists for 38 points on the season ... Netted two goals in one match at Houston and at Marshall ... Posted game-winners in four matches during the regular season ... Recorded two assists in a single match twice, coming against SMU during the regular season and the C-USA Tournament ... Named to the topdrawersoccer.com National Team of the Week on October 26 ... Received recognition as a College Soccer 360 Primetime Performer of the Week on Novemember 10 for her performance during the C-USA Tournament ... Selected to the All-C-USA First Team and NSCAA All-Central Region First Team ... Became the first Lady Tiger to be honored as a NSCAA Second Team All-American.

2008 - Sophomore Season

Was one of the Lady Tigers’ biggest scoring threats ... Fourth on the team with five goals ... Tied for second in assists with four ... Played in all but one game, starting 15 ... Scored game-winning goal in C-USA semifinal match against UCF ... Netted game winner at Tulsa ... Also scored goals against Ole Miss, SMU, and in the C-USA championship match against East Carolina ... Had assists against Alabama, UTEP, UCF, and UAB.

2007 - Freshman Season

Appeared in 20 of 22 matches for the Lady Tigers, starting nine ... Became the Lady Tigers clutch scorer as she scored five of her six goals in the last five games of the season, going on a four-game scoring streak ... Scored Memphis’ game-winning lone goal in the second round of the C-USA Championship ... Nailed three goals over the course of the C-USA Championship ... Named the Most Valuable Offensive Player ... Was named to the Soccer America Team of the Week for her performance during the championship ... Finished her rookie campaign with six goals and one assist, the sixth-highest point scorer on the team.

Prior to Memphis

A member of the Tennessee ODP Team ... Named to the Commercial Appeal’s Best of Preps ... Was named all-state and all-metro ... Played for Memphis assistant coach Jodi Grant’s Memphis Mecury squad in the summer of 2006 ... Set a single-season school record at Cordova with 48 goals and 18 assists ... Also lettered four years in softball.

Sr. • 5-5 O’Fallon, Mo. Fort Zumwalt West HS

2009 - Junior Season

An intergal part of the Lady Tiger backfield, voted Defensive Player of the Year by her teammates ... Helped the Lady Tigers collect a school record 12 shutouts over the course of the season ... Started every match for Memphis and played a full 90 minutes in all but five matches ... Honored as a First Team C-USA All-Academic Team selection. 2008 - Sophomore Season One of Memphis’s staunchest defenders helped hold opponent’s to just 17 goals in the 20 games she played in ... Started 18 games ... Started nine of the Lady Tigers’ 10-game, late-season undefeated streak which propelled them to the conference title. 2007 - Freshman Season Played in 12 matches for the Lady Tigers ... Started in key non-conference matches against SEC West opponents Arkansas and Alabama.

Prior to Memphis

Selected for the Missouri Olympic Developmental program ... Played on the club level for St. Louis Soccer Club ... Helped St. Louis SC to a state championship ... Played four years of varsity soccer at Fort Zumwalt High School ... Helped Fort Zumwalt reach the sectionals in her freshman and sophomore seasons and to a state-runner up finish her junior year ... Was named allconference and all-state ... Was a state level nominee for the Wendy’s High School Heisman.

Personal Information Full name is Brittany Nicole Hance ... Born July 5... Parents are Mary and Bill Hance ... A member of the Positive Peer Influence Club, Pep Club and Empowering Young Women Group ... Majoring in Biology.

HANCE’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2007 12-2 0 0 0 4 3 0 0-0 2008 20-18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2009 23-23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Total 55-43 0 0 0 4 3 0 0-0

Personal Information

Born July 20... Parents are John and Susan Berra ... Actively involved in her church ... Enjoys watching TV, working and playing soccer ... An interdisciplinary studies major. BERRA’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2007 20-9 6 1 13 49 25 2 0-0 2008 21-15 5 4 14 46 19 2 0-0 2009 23-23 15 8 38 63 39 4 0-0 Total 64-47 26 13 65 158 83 8 0-0

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Laura

Rs-Sr. • 5-5 Littleton, Colo Columbine HS

2009 - Medical Hardship

Played and started in six matches for Memphis before missing the remainder of the season with a torn ACL ... Notched an assist in the 4-0 victory over UALR ... Will return to the program as a fifth-year senior in the fall of 2010. 2009 - Junior Season Was third on the 2008 conference championship squad with 15 points ... Led the team with seven assists ... Played in all 22 games while starting 19 ... Had a season-high two assists against Mississippi State ... Also had assists against Ole Miss, Southern Miss, Houston, Tulsa and UAB ... Scored goals against Alabama, UTEP, UAB and East Carolina in the C-USA Championship Match ... Was named to Soccer America’s National Team of the Week on Nov. 11 2008 - Sophomore Season One of eight Lady Tigers to play in every match ... Started six, including the first four matches of the season ... Tallied seven points over the season ... Scored goals against Mississippi State and Southern Miss ... Had assists over Arkansas-Little Rock, Missouri State and one on the game winning goal against UCF in the C-USA Championship title match. 2007 - Freshman Season Started nine games as a freshman with 16 total appearances ... Had a goal against Marshall ... Put six of her 11 shots on goal.

Prior to Memphis

A forward out of Columbine High School ... Coached in high school by Peter Horvath ... Was selected to the 2006 Colorado All-State first team ... Also received 2006 first team All-Conference honors and selected as Conference Jeff-co MVP ... An All-State honorable mention selection in 2004 ... The third leading scorer in Colorado in 2004 with 24 goals ... Scored a singlegame high five goals in 2004 ... Sat out the 2005 season with an injury ... A National Pool ODP player in 2002 and Regional Pool in 2003 ... Played club soccer for the Colorado Rush ... Helped club team win the state championship in 2002 and 2003 and was the runnerup in 2004 ... The second Memphis player to come out of Colorado, joining former teammate Emiko Schwab (2005-08) ... Lettered in cross country at Columbine ... A National Honor Society member who volunteered regularly at the Denver Rescue Mission. Personal Information Born Sept. 4 ... Is the daughter of Pam and Rick Laufenberg ... A double-major in international business and marketing management. LAUFENBERG’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2006 16-9 1 0 2 11 6 0 0-0 2007 22-6 2 3 7 17 5 0 0-0 2008 22-19 4 7 15 28 13 2 1-1 2009* 6-6 0 1 1 4 1 0 0-0 Total 66-40 7 11 25 60 25 2 1-1 * - Medical Hardship season

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STRNADOVA MIDFIELD

TURNER DEFENDER

Seniors

Vendula

OLSZEWSKI FORWARD

2008 - Sophomore Season

Poised for breakthrough year in 2009 after a tremendous spring ... Saw action in 15 of 22 games ... Played a season-high 53 minutes in a 4-2 win at Tulsa ... Registered two shots on goal against UCF and Tulsa.

2007 - Freshman Season

Appeared in 16 matches for the Lady Tigers ... Netted her first collegiate goal against Mississippi State in a 5-0 win ... Added an assist against Southern Miss in a 4-0 win over the Golden Eagles ... One of seven freshmen to score a goal for the Lady Tigers during the season.

Prior to Memphis

Played club soccer for Ambassadors Soccer Club ... Led the Ambassadors to state cup runner-up finishes in 2005 and 2006 ... Her team made sectional appearances from 2003-06 and district championships in 2004-2006 ... Was a member of three-consecutive OCC Championship teams ... Named first-team All-OCC in 2006.

Sr. • 5-4 Pickerington, Ohio Pickerington North HS

2009 - Junior Season Had a break-out campaign with four goals and two assists... Played in 22 of the Lady Tigers 23 matches, earning her first career start at Southern Miss for the C-USA opener ... Earned the Tiger Award as the hardest worker on the squad ... Had game-winning goals against Evansville, Colorado College and SMU during the regular season ... Assisted on the game-winning goal in the 1-0 victory at #20 UCF.

Personal Information

Full name is Amanda Lynn Olszewski ... Parents are Jeff and Michele Olszewski ... A member of the National Honor Society ... Born Jan. 21 ... Enjoys running, swimming and working out ... Oldest of five children ... A health and human performance with a concentration in excerise and sport science. OLSZEWSKI’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2007 16-0 1 1 3 8 6 0 0-0 2008 15-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0 2009 22-1 4 2 10 21 13 3 0-0 Total 53-1 5 3 13 31 21 3 0-0 2 0 1 0 M emphis W O M E N ’ S S occer F A C T B O O K

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Amanda

Sr. • 5-5 Las Cruces, N.M. Las Cruces HS

2009 - Junior Season As a continued dominant force in the midfield, she was named First Team All-C-USA for the third-straight season ... Started every match for the Lady Tigers playing the full 90 minutes in 15 of the 23 matches ... Posted the game-winning goal against 25th-ranked LSU in the season opener, earning C-USA Offensive Player of the Week and Soccer America National Team of the Week for the performance ... Posted one goal and two assists during the C-USA Tournament where the Lady Tigers claimed their third-straight championship ... Earned NSCAA All-Central Region First Team, First Team CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV, Third Team CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-American, Second Team NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-American and First Team C-USA All-Academic Team honors during the season.

2008 - Sophomore Season

Followed up her outstanding freshman season with a strong sophomore campaign, taking home Conference USA Offensive MVP honors ... C-USA All-Tournament Team selection ... Named first team All-Conference USA ... Made the Soccer Buzz All-Central Region first team ... First team NSCAA All-Central Region selection ... Became one of two Lady Tigers to score goals in five consecutive matches from Oct. 10-24.

2007 - Freshman Season

One of eight players to see action in all 22 matches ... Starting 21 of them ... Was named the Conference USA Freshman of the Year ... C-USA First Team, the only freshman to receive first team honors ... C-USA All-Freshman Team ... Soccer Buzz Central Region first team ... Soccer Buzz Central Region All-Freshman team ... Soccer Buzz Central Region Freshman of the Year ... Also earned a spot on the Soccer Buzz Freshman All-America second team ... NSCAA/adidas AllCentral Region second team ... She rounded out the season with six goals and two assists, including the gamewinner that earned the Lady Tigers their first CUSA Championship.

Prior to Memphis

A member of the Czech Republic U-19 National Team since 2006 ... Selected for the U.S. Olympic Developmental National Pool ... Leading high school scorer in New Mexico in 2004 ... Was a two-time first team AllState selection ... Helped Las Cruces High School to state championships in 2003 and 2005 ... Led her club team to four State Cup Championships ... Was a member of two 3v3 national champion teams.

Krista

Sr. • 5-3 Greenwood, Mo. Lee’s Summit HS

2009 - Junior Season

Started in all 23 matches in the backfield for the Lady Tigers ... A stalwart for the defense helped Memphis post a single-season school record with 12 shutouts during the season ... The Lady Tigers also posted a singleseason record 0.87 goals-against average ... Registered four shots on frame for the season.

2008 - Sophomore Season

Saw action in 21 of 22 matches with seven starts ... Played a season-high 57 minutes at UTEP ... Scored her lone goal of the season in the C-USA Tournament semifinals against UCF ... Recorded assists against Alabama, Southern Miss and East Carolina ... Had a season-high three shots versus Alabama ... Had two shots on goal against both East Carolina and UCF.

2007 - Freshman Season

Appeared in 13 matches for the Lady Tigers, starting in all 13 of them...Named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week after assisting on all of Memphis’ goals in a 3-0 win over Tulsa ... Two days later, scored the Lady Tigers’ initial goal that led to a 3-1 win over SMU ... Scored goals against UT-Martin, SMU and Southern Miss ... Finished tied for sixth in the conference with a total of six assists on the year.

Prior to Memphis

Was a high school teammate of Lady Tiger Lizzy Simonin ... Played high school soccer for Lee’s Summit ... Participated in club soccer for the Renegades ... Had a single-game scoring record of seven goals in 2005 ... Also competed in cross country.

Personal Information

Full name is Krista Jean Turner...Born May 12, to Ken and Jeanette Turner...Enjoys swimming, wakeboarding and playing basketball ... A child development major.

TURNER’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2007 18-13 3 6 12 33 18 0 0-0 2008 21-7 1 3 5 22 12 0 0-0 2009 23-23 0 0 0 4 4 0 0-0 Total 66-64 4 9 17 59 34 0 0-0

Personal Information

Born Nov. 20 in the Czech Republic to Jana and Ivan Strnadova ... Member of Amnesty International ... Likes camping, biking and playing tennis ... A health and human performance major with a concentration in exercise and sport science. STRNADOVA’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2007 22-21 6 2 14 56 21 3 0-0 2008 21-20 8 4 20 57 27 3 0-0 2009 23-23 5 4 14 68 24 2 0-0 Total 66-64 19 10 48 181 72 8 0-0

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Jordan

BOYLE GOALKEEPER

Jr. • 5-9 Edmonton, Alberta Archbishop O’Leary HS

Personal Information

BUTZLAFF’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2009 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Total 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

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2008 - Freshman Season

Personal Information

Daughter of Shaunalee Boyle ... Has a younger brother, Sawyer ... Born Mar. 16 ... Enjoys music, playing volleyball, basketball, mountain biking and quading ... Is fluent in French ... Majoring in physical education teacher education. BOYLE’S CAREER STATS GP GA GA AVG. SAVES SAVE % W-L-T SHO. 2008 10 8 1.01 29 .784 6-1-1 3 2009 1 0 0.00 7 1.000 1-0-0 1 Total 11 8 0.89 36 .818 7-1-1 4

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Anna

BUTZLAFF MIDFIELD

Averi

HALLMAN FORWARD

Prior to Memphis

Goalkeeper at Arch-Bishop O’Leary ... Won the provincial championship in 2007 with Lady Tiger teammate Julia Ignacio ... Was a member of her high school’s track and field team, where she participated in the javelin and discus ... Played club for the Northwest United Major League and Internazional U18-T1 ... Team finished third in the league, while placing second in the provincials ... A current member of the U20 Canadian National Pool and a former goalkeeper for Team Alberta, in which she played on the U15 and U16 teams.

R-So. • 5-3 Brookfield, Wis. Butler University

Played in 10 games and started seven in goal ... Recorded a 6-1-1 record only, allowing eight goals on the year ... Recorded three conference shutouts against Rice, SMU and Marshall ... Also registered wins in goal against Mississippi State, Tulsa and UTEP ... Allowed more than one goal per game twice as she recorded a 1.01 GAA.

Lizzy

HILDEBRANDT MIDFIELD

Born Sept. 25 ... Parents are Steven and Mary Butzlaff ... Enjoys playing sports, writing, listening to music and watching movies ... A communications major.

2009 - Sophomore Season Played in net for the Lady Tigers versus the Evansville Purple Aces ... Posted one of the Lady Tigers’ singleseason record of 12 shutouts, saving seven shots on frame ... Improved career goals-against average to 0.89 with the 4-0 victory over Evansville.

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more ... Helped FC Milwaukee to state titles six times and regional semifinalist showings twice ... Finished her high school career as top-10 all-time in total points ... Led the squad to the WIAA Division I state championship in 2005.

So. • 5-4 Spokane, Wash. Mount Spokane HS

2009 - Freshman Season Saw action in all 23 matches for the Lady Tigers, starting in 11 contests ... Converted her first goal of her collegiate career in the 2-1 victory at Alabama ... Credited with her first career assist versus Western Kentucky ... Recorded two assists at Houston ... Finished her freshman campaign with two goals and seven assists ... Named to the C-USA All-Freshman Team.

Prior to Memphis

Won four varsity letters for soccer at Mount Spokane High School under coach Ryan Campanella ... Also earned four letters for basketball and two for track and field ... Earned All-State first team honors in 2008 and All-State honorable mention in 2007 ... Was a threetime All-League first-team honoree from 2006-08 and the 2008 league Most Valuable Player ... Set her high school record for career goals and assists, notching 38 goals and 41 assists ... On the club level, Hallman was a teammate of current Lady Tigers Kelsey Bakker and Elise Kuhar-Pitters ... Her U-18 Spokane Shadow club team won the Washington state championship in 2007 and 2009.

Personal Information

Daughter of Earl and Laura Hallman ... Born Dec. 5 ... Awarded Greater Spokane League 2009 Fall Athlete of the Year ... Enjoys playing basketball and soccer ... Major is undeclared.

HALLMAN’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2009 23-11 2 7 11 19 6 0 0-0 Total 23-11 2 7 11 19 6 0 0-0

Jr. • 5-6 Calgary, Alberta Notre Dame HS

2009 - Sophomore Season

Saw action in 22 of the 23 matches, missing the final match of the regular season due to being called to play for the Canadian U20 Team ... Started in 21 matches and finished the season with two goals and one assist ... Shifted from midfield to the backfield for the C-USA Tournament and earned C-USA All-Tournament Team honors for her performance ... Both goals on the season were eventual game-winners coming against at Alabama in the regular season and the 1-0 victory over Colorado College in the C-USA Tournament.

2008 - Freshman Season

Saw action in all 22 Lady Tiger contests ... Started 19 games ... Was named to the All-Conference USA Freshman Team ... Registered the game-winning goal against SMU ... Also scored goals against Southern Miss and East Carolina ... Had assists against UAB in the C-USA Tournament and East Carolina in the C-USA championship match which, came in the 21st minute to teammate Laura Laufenberg.

Prior to Memphis

At Notre Dame High School, played midfield for the women’s soccer team ... Coached by Christian Megens ... High school squad was second in the league and captured the Division II city championships ... Scored the game-winning goal in the city championships ... Also participated in track and field and swimming ... Played club for the Southwest United Premier `90 FC and the Calgary Callies ... Club was named city champions and qualified for three showcase tournaments ... At the 2004 Canadian National Championships, earned the silver medal ... Club was seven-time City of Calgary champions and four-time Alberta Provincial champions ... A member of the ODP Alberta Provincial team in 2003 ...Has been a member of the Canadian National Training Program (NTC) since 2004.

Personal Information

Born Aug. 7 to Freddie and Judy Hildebrandt ... Has a younger sister Shannon ... Enjoys reading, soccer, running and watching movies... A mechanical engineering major.

HILDEBRANDT’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2008 22-19 3 2 8 40 15 1 0-0 2009 22-21 2 1 5 24 6 2 0-0 Total 44-40 5 3 13 64 21 3 0-0

2009 - Freshman Season

Played forward for Memphis in three contests ... Collected a season-high six minutes against Western Kentucky and Evansville.

Prior to Memphis

Prior to enrolling at Butler University, was a member of the Wisconsin Olympic Development Program (ODP) Team from 2002-07 ... Received All-State honorable mention and all-conference honorable mention as a senior ... A first team All-State recipient as a sopho-

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Julia

IGNACIO MIDFIELD

Jr. • 5-4 Edmonton, Alberta Archbishop O’Leary

2009 - Sophomore Season Started in 21 of the 23 matches for the Lady Tigers in 2009 ... Posted three goals and two assists for a total of 11 points on the season ... Had a three point game versus Evansville in which she scored a goal and assisted on another ... Assisted on the game-winner in the season opening match at 25th-ranked LSU ...Posted her first career goal in the 4-0 victory over UALR.

2008 - Freshman Season

Saw action in nine games with three starts ... Played a season-high 60 minutes against Arkansas-Little Rock ... Also started against Colorado and Mississippi State ... Registered an assist to teammate Melissa Smith in a 3-0 win against Oklahoma ... Left team halfway through season to compete for the Canadian U-17 National Team, in the World Cup.

IGNACIO’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2008 9-3 0 1 1 15 8 0 0-0 2009 23-21 3 2 8 27 13 0 0-0 Total 44-40 3 3 9 42 21 0 0-0

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Taylor

ISENHOWER FORWARD

So. • 5-9 Lenexa, Kansas Shawnee Mission NW

2009 - Freshman Season

A C-USA All-Freshman Team selection, she finished her strong freshman season with six goals and three assists ... Registered her first goal and assist of her U of M career against Western Kentucky ... Netted two goals in the Lady Tigers 2-1 victory at East Carolina ... Named Offensive MVP of the C-USA Tournament as voted on by the league coaches ... Scored two goals in the opening round of the C-USA Tournament against SMU ... Registered an assist in the NCAA First Round match versus Texas A&M ... Named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week on October 26.

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KERR’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2007 16-0 0 2 2 4 1 0 0-0 2009 14-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 Total 30-0 0 2 2 5 2 0 0-0

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Christie

KLINE DEFENDER

ISENHOWER’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2009 23-12 6 3 15 31 17 2 0-0 Total 23-12 6 3 15 31 17 2 0-0

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Tarah

KERR DEFENDER

Daughter of Valentino and Estela Ignacio ... Has three siblings: Erica, Ethan and Armani ... Born Jan. 23 ... Enjoys going to the movies and hanging out with friends and family ... Majoring in biology.

Personal Information

Prior to Memphis

Personal Information

Personal Information

Full name is Tarah Brittany Kerr ... Ranked fifth out of 512 in her senior class ... Born Oct. 10 to Stephanie and Michael Kerr ... A member of the National Honor Society ... Enjoys running, playing piano and listening to music ... Majoring in business economics with a concentration in financial economics ... Minoring in Spanish..

Daughter of Jerry and Kim Isenhower ... Born June 28 ... Member of the Honor Roll ... Major is undeclared.

Played forward for Archbishop O’Leary ... Coached by Ross Ongaro ... Was named 2005-06 Rookie of the Year ... Won the provincial championship in 2007 with Lady Tiger teammate Jordan Boyle ... An honors student ... Played club for the Edmonton Inter U18-T1 and Northwest United in the Major League ... Member of the Alberta Provincial Team ... A member of the U-20 Canadian National Pool.

Prior to Memphis

Earned four letters at Shawnee Mission Northwest High school under Coach Todd Boren ... Was selected to the Kansas 6A All-State team ... Was also selected to the All-Sunflower League first team ... Named 2008 AllSunflower Offensive Player of the Year ... Earned AllMetro first team, All-Sun offensive first team and All-Star Johnson County first team ... Was a part of the Kansas Olympic Development Program (ODP) from 2003-08 ... Was an ODP Region II Pool alternate in 2007 and was a Region II Pool team member in 2008 ... On the club level, was a teammate of current Lady Tiger and C-USA co-Freshman of the Year Lizzy Simonin ... Her KC Metro Dynamos squad earned four Kansas State Cup championships in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008 ...Team was Kansas State Cup finalists in 2003 and 2006 ...The KC Dynamos were Region II semi-finalists in 2005 and 2007.

R-Jr. • 5-3 Cypress, Calif. Cypress HS

2009 - Sophomore Season

Saw action in 14 matches for the Lady Tigers in 2009 ... Played a season-high 52 minutes in the 4-0 victory over Evansville ... Fired one shot on frame to contribute to a school-record team performance of 50 shots in a singlegame versus Evansville.

2007 - Freshman Season

Played in 16 matches for the Lady Tigers ... Had assists against Arkansas-Little Rock and UAB ... Tallied minutes at left defender ... Member of a defense that held opponents to a shots-per-game average of 7.4 and a goals-scored average of 0.84.

Prior to Memphis

A four-year letterwinner at Cypress High School ... Was the team captain for two years ... Helped lead Cypress to a 13-5-1 record and a 2006-07 league championship ... Was named the team’s best defensive player threeconsecutive years ... Once scored four goals in a single game from her defensive position ... Helped her premier club team to a league cup title in 2005 ... Also competed in cross country.

So. • 5-8 Leawood, Kan. Blue Valley North HS

2009 - Freshman Season

Saw action in four matches at the defender position ... Registered two shots against Evansville in what resulted in a single-game school record 50 shots for the Lady Tigers ... Played a season-high 14 minutes versus UALR.

Prior to Memphis

Lettered four years for soccer at Blue Valley North ... Coached by Tim Wiseman ... A three-time All-Eastern Kansas League (EKL) selection ... In 2008, was selected as a first team All-EKL member ... Was a second team All-EKL member in 2007 ... In 2006, was honorable mention All-EKL ... Earned first team All-Sun Johnson County Soccer Team in 2007 and second team KC Star All-Johnson County Kansas City Metro in 2007 and 2008 ... Helped her high school to a state title in the 6A Kansas State Cup championship in 2007 and a third place finish in 2008 ... On the club level, was a teammate of current Lady Tiger and C-USA co-Freshman of the Year Lizzy Simonin ... Her U-18 KC Metro Dynamos squad earned four Kansas State Cup championships in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008 ... Was Kansas State Cup finalists in 2003 and 2006 ... The KC Dynamos were Region II Semi-finalists in 2005 and 2007.

Personal Information

Daughter of Rich and Carrie Kline ... Born Sept. 6 ... Three-year member of Honor Roll ... Member of National Honor Society ... Enjoys playing soccer, running and swimming ... Majoring in finance with a concentration in business finance.

KLINE’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2009 4-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 Total 4-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0

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KUHAR-PITTERS GOALKEEPER

PEMBROKE DEFENDER

R-Jr. • 5-7 Spokane, Wash. Gonzaga Prep

2009 - Sophomore Season

A natural leader in net for the Lady Tigers, she logged all but 90 minutes of the 2009 season in goal ... Posted a school record 11 shutouts, posting back-to-back shutouts on five different occassions ... Has a career goals-against average of 0.94, a school record ... Set a school record with 1990 minutes in goal ... Made a season-high seven saves against Colorado College to clinch Memphis’ third-straight appearance in the C-USA ChampionshipMatch ... Named C-USA Tournament Defensive MVP, posting two shutouts to help the Lady Tigers claim their third-straight C-USA Championship. A Second Team All-C-USA Selection was also honored as a NSCAA All-Central Region Third Team ... Named C-USA Defensive Player of the Week after opening the 2009 C-USA schedule with back-to-back shutouts of Southern Miss and UCF, both of which were on the road. 2008 - Freshman Season Rebounded from season-ending injury in 2007 to lead team with 1,190 minutes in goal in 2008 ... Picked up eight wins and four shutouts ... Also led team with 40 saves ... Had a season-high six saves against UAB in the C-USA Tournament ... Recorded five saves against Ole Miss, UCF in the C-USA semifinals and Illinois in the NCAA Tournament ... Blanked opponents ArkansasLittle Rock and Southern Miss in the regular season ... Shut out UAB and UCF in C-USA Tournament.

2007 - Freshman Season

Began the season as the Lady Tigers starting goal keeper ... Suffered an injury in the first match that sidelined her the rest of the season ... Came back in the spring, proving to be the powerful keeper that she was before the injury.

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Bailey

Prior to Memphis

2009 - Freshman Season A spirited freshman entered the program and was awarded the spirt award, voted on by teammates for the most spirited member of the team ... Played in 11 matches for the Lady Tigers, earning a start in three matches ... Connected on her first collegiate goal in her second match of the season versus Western Kentucky ... Played a season-high 88 minutes during the regular season match with SMU in which she started. Prior to Memphis Lettered three years on the Edward S. Marcus soccer team under Coach Kevin Albury ... A District 6-5A AllDistrict defender ... Selected as team captain for her senior year ... In 2007, helped her team to the semifinals of the 5A state tournament ... In 2006, earned the Marcus H.S. Midfielder of the Year award ... On the club level, has been a member of the Sting Royal `91 team since 2001, and the team captain of her club team since 2004 ... In 2007, led her squad to the State Cup finals and won the Disney Showcase ... The Sting Royal was a State Cup semifinalist in 2006 and a Texas Cup semifinalist in 2005 ... In 2004, helped them to a State Cup championship, a Disney Showcase championship as well as the finals of the Surf Cup and the semifinals of the Southern Regional ... In her first year as a team captain, led the squad to the Texas Cup championship and the Pikes Peak championship. Personal Information Daughter of William and Teresa Pembroke ... Born March 18 ... Member of English Honor Society ... Top10 percent in her class academically ... Interests are spending time with friends and family, church, volleyball, watersports and soccer ... A marketing management major.

PEMBROKE’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2009 11-3 1 0 2 4 3 1 0-0 Total 11-3 1 0 2 4 3 1 0-0

A member of the Washington Olympic Development Program Team ... Played club soccer for the Spokane Shadows, where she was a teammate of fellow Tiger Kelsey Bakker ... Helped Gonzaga Prep to an undefeated season in 2006 ... Named all-city three years and All-State two years .. Named league MVP in 2006 ... Member of Super Y ODP National Team 2006.

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Kelsey

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Personal Information

Born Oct. 4 ... Parents are Stephen and Lisa Pitters ... Enjoys writing poetry ... Likes to dance and go to the gym when not playing soccer ... A fashion merchandising major ... Minoring in marketing management.

GP 2007* 1 2008 13 2009 22 Total 36

KUHAR-PITTERS’ CAREER STATS GA GA AVG. SAVES W-L-T 1 1.22 0 1-0-0 12 0.91 29 8-4-1 20 0.90 61 15-7-0 33 0.94 90 24-10-1

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Jr. • 5-5 Edmonton, Alberta Harry Ainlay HS

2009 - Sophomore Season

Saw action in 15 contests for the Lady Tigers, making one start ... Played 90 minutes in her start against Saint Louis ... Registered a season-high 65 minutes in a reserve role against Texas A&M in the NCAA Tournament. 2008 - Freshman Season One of Memphis’ best defenders ... Can play on either side of the defense ... Saw action in every match as a freshman, starting 20 of 22 contests ... Played at least 90 minutes 18 times ... One of five sophomores on the Memphis team from Alberta. Prior to Memphis Played club soccer for the Northwest United ... Coached by Dean Cordeiro ... Led her team to a second-place showing at provincials in 2007 ... Also played for the Drillers U18 team ... Playing for the Edmonton Force Team in the Super Y League ... Selected to the Super Y League North American Finals ... Has been a member of the Canadian National Training Program (NTC) since 2004.

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Personal Information

The daughter of Philip and Gillian Robson ... Born Aug. 9 ... Has an older brother, Aaron ... For the last six years, has earned honors with distinction and is enrolled in an international baccalaureate program ... Enjoys reading and playing the guitar and hiking ... Majoring in biology with a minor in spanish.

ROBSON’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2008 22-20 0 0 0 8 2 0 0-0 2009 15-1 0 0 0 4 2 0 0-0 Total 37-21 0 0 0 12 4 0 0-0

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Lizzy

SIMONIN FORWARD

Jr. • 5-5 Lee’s Summitt, Mo. Lee’s Summitt HS

2009 - Sophomore Season

Hampered by an ankle injury, Simonin played in 16 of the 22 matches, starting 11 ... Scored four points in the 4-0 victory over UALR connecting on a goal and assisting on two others ... In her first match since the injury, she connected on her first penalty kick in her Memphis career ... Finished the season with four goals and four assists. 2008 - Freshman Season Took home C-USA Freshman of the Year honors, the second straight Lady Tiger to do so after Vendula Strnadova in 2007 ... Played in all 22 matches with 18 starts ... Led the Lady Tigers in points (22), goals (9), shots (65) and SOG (31) ... Also tied for second on team with four assists ... Scored game-winning goals against Mississippi State, Southern Miss and Marshall ... Scored a goal and had an assist in contests against ArkansasLittle Rock, Marshall, East Carolina, and UAB ... From Oct. 19-Nov. 3, had 13 points in a five-game stretch including goals in five-consecutive games ... Played a season-high 103 minutes against Illinois in the NCAA Tournament ... Named to the C-USA All-Conference second team ... Member of the C-USA All-Freshman Team ... Named to the Soccer Buzz All-Central Region Freshman Team ... Placed on the NSCAA All-Central Region third team. Prior to Memphis Four-year letterwinner for Coach David Wiebenga ... Earned first team All-State honors in her senior campaign ... Finished her senior year with 17 goals and 18 assists ... While in high school she played, alongside current Lady Tiger Krista Turner ... Also earned letters in basketball and softball ... A member of the KC Metro Dynamos, coached by Derek Shnare ... Scored a total of 22 goals and 15 assists for the Dynamos ... Region II ODP Team in 2007-08. Personal Information Born Nov. 10 ... Daughter of Terry and Myda Simonin ... Has four siblings: Jen, Hannah, Travis and Amy ... Was a four-year academic letter- winner and a Principal’s Honor Roll honoree and a member of the National Honor Society ... Enjoys running and swimming ... Majoring in physical education teacher education.

SIMONIN’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2008 22-18 9 4 22 65 31 3 0-1 2009 16-11 4 4 12 33 19 2 1-1 Total 38-29 11 8 34 98 50 5 1-2

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TELFORD DEFENDER

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Melissa

R-Jr. • 5-5 Exeter, Ontario South Huron District HS

2009 - Redshirt Season

Saw action in six matches, starting one ... Missed the remainder of the season due to a MCL strain and will return to the Lady Tigers in 2010 as a junior ... In her last match prior to injury, she scored a goal and also notched an assist in the 4-0 victory over Evansville ... The match versus Evansville was an historic one for her, as she became the second Lady Tiger to register 10 shots in one match.

2008 - Sophomore Season

Expected to be back to full strength after ACL tear as a freshman ... As a sophomore, saw action in 18 matches ... Played a season-high 57 minutes against Mississippi State ... Scored the game-winner in a 3-0 win versus Oklahoma ... Added goals against Colorado and Marshall ... Registered an assist to teammate Ashley Berra for deciding goal in the C-USA semifinals against UCF ... Second on team with .188 shot percentage.

2007 - Freshman Season

Played and started in every single match for the Lady Tigers before being sidelined with an injury near the end of the season ... In just 15 games of play, netted five goals and four assists ... Scored at least one goal in the five of first six matches ... Had game-winners against Arkansas, Alabama and UT-Martin ... Earned C-USA Offensive Player of the Week honors during the first week of competition, after scoring the game-winning goal in double overtime on the road against Arkansas and a goal against Arkansas-Little Rock.

Prior to Memphis

A member of the Forest United Flames team ... Helped the Flames to two Ontario Cup Championships and two Canadian National Silver Medals ... Served as team captain for her club team for two years ... An honor roll student in high school ... Named MVP of high school team four seasons ... Scored over 30 goals in 2006 ... Played for Ontario Provincial Team in 2005.

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Personal Information

Parents are Robert and Barb Smith ... Born May 14 ... Enjoys sports, music and hanging out with her friends ... A double major in psychology and philosophy.

Nikki

Tara

2009 - Sophomore Season

An integral part of the Lady Tiger defense played in 19 matches, starting 18 ... Helped the defense post a single-season school record 12 shutouts during the season ... Registered two shots on goal in the 1-0 victory at UCF.

2008 - Sophomore Season

One of five sophomore Lady Tigers from Alberta ... Should see lots of time at centerback after having a big spring for the Lady Tigers ... Saw action in 11 games as a freshman ... Earned first career start against Mississippi State, where she played a season-high 80 minutes ... Had a season-high two shots against Arkansas-Little Rock ... Received the C-USA Commissioner’s Medal for her academic excellence.

Prior to Memphis

At Bellerose Composite High School, played midfield on the varsity squad ... Coached by Mike Thompson ... In 2007, was named Most Valuable Player ... Played club soccer for the Edmonton Angels and the Edmonton Strikers, coached by Kevin Poissant ... Team was named the 2007 Outdoor Provincial champions ... Team attended the club nationals in 2007 ... They also won the Indoor Provincial Championship in 2004, 2006 and 2007 ... Played for the Alberta Provincial Team from 2003-06 ... Was named captain of her team in 2004 ... Team won two bronze medals at nationals ... Recorded academic honors every year of high school ...Was a part of the 2005 Western Canada Training Camp ... Current member of the U-20 Canadian National Pool ... Has been a member of the Canadian Youth National Pool since 2004.

Jr. • 5-7 St. Albert, Alberta Bellerose Comp

Personal Information

Born July 18 to Brian and Susan Telford ... Has an older sister, Angela ... Enjoys snowboarding, running and playing volleyball ... Majoring in mathematical sciences with a concentration in mathematics.

Jr. • 5-8 Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Mt. Juliet HS

2009 - Sophomore Season

Two-year member of the Lady Tiger soccer squad ... Her leadership on the sideline has been a proven asset to a team that has claimed three-stright C-USA Championships ... Logged minutes during the spring schedule and will be ready to step in at goalkeeper if needed next season.

2008 - Sophomore Season

Saw action in two games as a freshman ... Made her first career start against Houston ... Registered her first career win and first career shutout in 1-0 win over Houston ... Recorded four saves against both Houston and Tulsa.

Prior to Memphis

Lettered for Mt. Juliet High School under Coach Jonathan Stricklin ... Was a two-time all-district 9-AAA, and district Defensive Most Valuable Player ... Helped her team to a District 9-AAA semifinal showing, the programs deepest state tournament run in school history ... Played club for the Metros F.C, coached by Obed Compean.

Personal Information

Born on Sept. 7 to Troy and Sherry Unland ... Has two younger brothers, David and Noah... Graduated from high school with top honors ... Was top-25 of her graduating class and is a member of the Tennessee Scholars ... Enjoys rock climbing, tubing and canoeing ... Majoring in finance with a concentration in business finance. UNLAND’S CAREER STATS GP GA GA AVG. SAVES W-L-T 2008 2 1 0.67 8 1-0-0 2009 0 0 0.00 0 0-0-0 Total 2 1 0.67 8 1-0-0

TELFORD’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK/ATT 2008 11-1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-0 2009 19-18 0 0 0 4 3 0 0-0 Total 20-19 0 0 0 7 4 0 0-0

SMITH’S CAREER STATS GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG 2007 15-15 5 4 14 27 10 2008 18-2 3 1 7 16 7 2009 6-1 1 1 3 11 5 Total 39-18 9 6 24 54 22

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Rasheeda

ANSARI FORWARD

Fr. • 5-4 Lithonia, Ga. Miller Grove HS

Prior to Memphis

A three-year letterwinner at Miller Grove High School... A two-sport athlete, as she also lettered in track... Finished fifth in the 100m dash at the Georgia State Track Meet... An All-County honoree last year... On the club level, Ansari has competed for Coach Campbell Chapman and the GSA Phoenix 92’s... As a member of the Phoenix 92’s, she helped the squad to the 2009 State Championship... Currently a member of the Region III ODP Team.

ing 29 goals in one season... A two-time All-State selection and a three-time All-Coast selection... Served as the team captain for the Eagles since her sophomore season... At the club level, Davisplayed for the Gulf Coast United Futbol Club in Gulfport, Miss., under the direction of Coach Christopher Pryor. A member of the Mississippi State ODP squad in 2008 and 2009.

Personal Information

Daughter of Davy and Pamela Davis of Pascagoula, Miss... Born April 1 ... Hobbies include reading, listening to music, running, hanging out with friends, going to the islands and swimming... Her favorite forms of recreation are street soccer, water skiing, boat riding, jet skiing, beach soccer, skim boarding, hunting and fishing and walking on the beach... Member of the National Honor Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Key Club, Z Club, Senior Science Club and the Drama Club in high school ... Majoring in sport and leisure management.

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Ashley

Fr. • 5-6 North Little Rock, Ark. Mt. St. Mary Academy

Prior to Memphis

Barksdale earned four varisty letters at Mount St. Mary Academy and was coached by Donnie Bridges... A two-time All-Conference selection helped the Belles to the Arkansas7A High School State Championship in 2008... The Belles were also finalists in the 2007 State Tournament...On the club level, Barksdale played for the Arkansas Soccer Club Cougars ‘92. The Cougars earned the 2009 State Championship along with championships in 2006-08... In 2006, the squad won the President’s Cup... Member of the Arkansas ODP Team in 2008 and 2009.

Prior to Memphis

Dellheim has played varsity soccer for the Catalina Foothills varsity soccer team for two seasons and helped the Falcons to the 2010 Arizona High School Regional Championship... She helped the Falcons reach the 30th-ranked spot in ESPN’s Rise rankings... On the club level, she has played for the Arizona Rush under the direction of Coach Chris Fernandez and Chris Sydney... Member of the Arizona State ODP pool for two years and the Region IV pool for one year.

Personal Information

Fr. • 5-5 Pascagoula, Miss Ressurection Catholic

Prior to Memphis

A multi-sport athlete at Resurrection Catholic High School, Davis earned six varsity letters in soccer, four letters in cross country, two letters in softball and one letter in track and basketball... Finished her high school career as the leading goal scorer in school history, scor-

Fr. • 5-3 Brampton, Ontario St. Thomas Aquinas

Prior to Memphis

Oduro was a multi-sport athlete at St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, playing point guard for the basketball team, outside hitter for the volleyball team and also ran for the cross country squad... A three-time Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association (ROOPSSAA) champion in soccer as well as a onetime champion in basketball... The 2009 squad was a provinicial finalist... On the club level, Oduro played for the Dixie Gladiators under the direction of Ali Douha... Currently a member of the U-20 Canadian national team.

Personal Information

Daughter of Daneil and Vida Oduro... Born Nov. 1 ... Hobbies include being on the computer, hanging out with friends, playing pick up soccer games and shopping ... Major is undeclared.

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Alena “Aja”

STRNADOVA MIDFIELD

Kelley

GRAVLIN MIDFIELD

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ODURO MIDFIELD

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Personal Information

Emmaleigh

#10

Christabel

Daughter of Dana and Susan Dellheim... Hobbies include dancing, drawing and enjoying time with friends... Born Jan. 23 ... Has volunteered at Tucson Medical Center and a volunteer assistant with younger club soccer teams in the area ... Major is undeclared.

Daughter of Marta and Leonard Davis and John Barksdale... Born Feb. 4 ... Enjoys reading, playing guitar, playing video games, collecting quotes and writing... On the honor rollin 2007-09... Volunteers as a counselor at Camp Aldersgate, a camp for children with disabilities. Majoring in biology.

Fr. • 5-8 Tucson, Ariz. Catalina Foothills HS

Personal Information

Born March 17 ... Hobbies include reading, swimming and hanging out with friends... Enjoys playing ping pong and sand volleyball when not playing soccer... Member of the Incarnate Word Academy Student Council, National Honor Society and serves as a student ambassador ... A pre-mechanical engineering major.

Avery

Daughter of Venecia Turner-Ansari... Born Aug. 7 ... Enjoys shopping, playing spades, dancing and sewing. Majoring in pre-nursing.

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Personal Information

BARKSDALE DEFENDER

of the Region 2 ODP Team since 2006 and the Missouri State ODP Team since 2006... As a member of the Region 2 ODP Team, Gravlin has traveled to Costa Rica and Germany as part of the team’s International Tour. Daughter of Bill and Patti Gravlin of Saint Charles, Mo...

Fr. • 5-4 St. Charles, Mo. Incarnate Word Prep

Prior to Memphis

Gravlin earned three varsity letters at Incarnate Word Academy and is a two-time defending state champion entering her senior year of elgibility... Honorable mention selection to the ESPN Rise Spring Girls Soccer All-America Team in July 2009... A three-time All-Conference selection, 2009 All-Metro First Team selection, 2009 First Team All-State, 2009 First Team All-Star selection and a two-time All-Metro honorable mention honoree... Named one of six Future Stars by the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame... As a member of Saint Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club, Gravlin and her team won four state championships... Member of the ‘92 national soccer pool in 2006 and 2007... Also a member

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Fr. • 5-6 Las Cruces, N.M. Las Cruces HS

Prior to Memphis

Won four varsity letters on the varsity soccer team at Las Cruces High School... A three-time All-District First Team honoree... Two-time 5A All-State First Team Selection... As a member of the LC Sharks, helped the squad claim two top-three finishes in New Mexico State Cup play... Member of the 200-06 New Mexico State ODP team... Since 2007, a member of the U-17 and U-19 Czech Repbulic National Team.

Personal Information

Daughter of Jana and Ivan Strnadova... Joins her sister, Vendula, on the soccer squad... Born Dec. 16 ... Enjoys being outdoors and drawing when not playing soccer... Member of Amnesty International and the National Honor Society... Ranked in the top-five percent of her graduating class at Las Cruces High School ... A biology major.

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repetitive excellence

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he 2009 University of Memphis women’s soccer team had no intentions of slipping to the back of the pack after back-to-back C-USA Championships. The Lady Tigers didn’t. In 2009, Memphis won the C-USA Tournament crown, garnered its third NCAA Championship appearance, and registered 16 more wins under Coach Brooks Monaghan. The Lady Tigers broke records on-and-off the field and combined the school’s winningest senior class ever with possibly its most talented freshmen and sophomore corps in history.

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RECORD SETTERS The 2009 University of Memphis soccer team etched their names in the program record book with three new team records. Goalkeepers Elise Kuhar-Pitters and Jordan Boyle combined for a single-season record of 12 shutouts en route a school record 0.87 goalsagainst average. In the 4-0 victory over the University of Evansville, the Lady Tigers combined for a single-game school record 50 shots, including an individual game record tying 10 shots from Melissa Smith. Kuhar-Pitters paced the Lady Tiger defense with a single-season record of 11 shutouts. Over the course of the season, the netminder held the opposition scoreless in back-to-back games five times, including two shutouts against nationally ranked UCF. Kuhar-Pitters set a new single-season record for goalkeeping minutes played with 1,990 minutes logged between the goalposts for the C-USA Champions.

IN THE POLLS

After a 2-0 victory at 25th-ranked LSU to open the season, the Lady Tigers entered the top-25 polls for the first time since 2007. Soccer America ranked Memphis 25th after the shutout victory. Following a 4-0 win versus UALR, the Lady Tigers climbed to 24th in the Soccer America poll, marking the highest ranking in program history. Claiming its’ third-straight C-USA Championship at the C-USA Tournament, the Lady Tigers climbed to 17th in the Soccer America poll prior the NCAA first round match-up with Texas A&M. Memphis completed the 2009 campaign ranked eighth or better throughout the season in the NSCAA Central Region polls. The Lady Tigers were ranked third in the central region six weeks out of the season including a four-week streak in October. In the final regular season poll released by the NSCAA, Memphis received 54 votes which slotted them 26th in the national poll and first in the Central Region.

SHOOTING STARS

Using her quick speed to get behind defenses, junior forward Ashley Berra had an explosive season for the Lady Tigers, leading the team and C-USA with 38 points. Berra led the team and C-USA with 15 goals and posted a team best eight assists. In the midfield, junior midfielder Vendula Strnadova continued her prolific career with 14 points on the season. Strnadova led the Lady Tigers with 68 shots, moving her into second place for career shots at the U of M with 181 shots.

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Freshman forward Taylor Isenhower capped off her first season at the U of M, earning Offensive MVP honors of the C-USA Tournament. Isenhower helped the Lady Tigers claim their third-straight championship with two goals in the opening round of the tournament. Isenhower finished the season second on the team in scoring with 15 points and second on the team in goals with six.

SENIOR CLASS RAISES THE BAR The 2009 senior class of Brittany Baldwin and Tori Dalton go down in the Lady Tiger history book as the winningest class to ever play soccer at the University of Memphis. The seniors posted marks of 11-6-3 in 2006, 17-4-1 in 2007, 15-5-2 in 2008 and 16-7-0 in 2009, totaling 59 wins while wearing the Blue and Gray.

DIAPER DANDIES (FRESHMEN) Joining the two-time defending C-USA Champions and the expectations that come with a winning team is no easy task, but the 2009 freshmen class filled the role to help the Lady Tigers claim a third-straight CUSA Championship. Taylor Isenhower and Averi Hallman earned C-USA All-Freshman Team honors with a combined eight goals and 10 assists between the pair. Isenhower earned C-USA Tournament Offensive MVP honors and was named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week in late October. Hallman was second on the team in assists with seven, tied for the most by any freshman in program history.

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Head coach Brooks Monaghan recorded his 100th win as a head coach of the Lady Tiger program with a 2-0 win over Southern Miss in the C-USA season opener. With the Lady Tigers’ 16th and final win of the 2009 season in the championship game of the C-USA Tournament, Monaghan notched his 110th career win as head coach. In the past five years (2004-08), Monaghan has compiled a record of 66-30-5 (.652).

DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS

A clutch area in Memphis’ first two C-USA Championships, the Lady Tiger defense continued to pace the quest for a third with a single-season record of goalsagainst average of 0.87. On the back line of the defense, C-USA Defensive Player of the Year Kelsey Bakker and junior Brittany Hance led the fearsome defense in front of Kuhar-Pitters. Memphis finished second in CUSA for goals allowed with 20 and second in C-USA with the 0.87 goals-against average. For the second-straight season, the Lady Tigers led C-USA with 12 shutouts. Memphis outshot its opponents in 2009, 364 to 210, and outscored opponents 45 to 20.

ALL-C-USA

Sophomore midfielder Vendula Strnadova received C-USA Offensive Player of the Year and Midfielder of the Year and for the second year in a row, was named to the All-C-USA first team. Senior midfielder Emiko Schwab, sophomore defender Kelsey Bakker and freshman forward Lizzy Simonin received All-CUSA second team honors. Freshman midfielder Lizzy Hildebrandt and Simonin earned All-Freshman Team selections. Simonin was also named C-USA Co-Freshman of the Year. For their outstanding performance in the C-USA Tournament, four Lady Tigers were named to the CUSA All-Tournament team. Laufenberg earned C-USA Offensive MVP of the tournament for her goals against UAB in the first round of the C-USA tournament and her score in a 4-1 victory over East Carolina in the championship game. Sophomore Kelsey Bakker earned C-USA Defensive MVP of the tournament for her play in the defensive backfield. Strnadova, who scored the third goal in championship game, and sophomore Brittany Hance also earned C-USA All-Tournament Team honors.

IN THE CLASSROOM

Not only did quite a few Lady Tigers earn awards for their incredible play on the field, but several also earned awards for their prowess in the classroom. Junior defender Brittany Hance, 2009 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year Kelsey Bakker and first team All-CUSA selection Vendula Strnadova received C-USA All-

Academic first team honors. Junior midfielder Vendula Strnadova was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America women’s soccer third team, announced today. Strnadova is the third student-athlete in the University of Memphis women’s soccer program history to receive the national recognition. Memphis has had 24 or more players finish

with a grade-point average above 3.0 the last two semesters. The 2009 Lady Tigers combined to post a program-record team grade-point average of 3.6 the last two semesters.

BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK

The Lady Tigers entered the conference season with a 5-3 season mark. Memphis began the 2009 CUSA slate with a back-to-back shutouts over Southern Miss and 20th-ranked UCF. After a tough 3-2 loss to UTEP, the Lady Tigers posted back-to-back shutouts over Colorado College and Houston. Rice knocked off Memphis 2-1 before the Lady Tigers won four-straight games. A 2-1 overtime loss versus UAB signaled the end of the regular season for Memphis with a C-USA record of 8-3. The U of M headed into the 2009 C-USA Championships as the third seed with a 13-6 record. The quarterfinal match paired Memphis against the host SMU Mustangs. The Lady Tigers posted a season-high six goals en route a 6-2 victory. In the semifinals, the Lady Tigers were matched against Colorado College. For the second time in 2009, Kuhar-Pitters and the Lady Tiger defense were able to stymie the Colorado College attack with a 1-0 victory to advance to the finals of the C-USA Tournament for a third-straight season. The C-USA Tournament final matched the twotime defending C-USA Tournament Champion Lady Tigers versus the 2009 C-USA Regular Season Champion UCF Knights. Memphis defeated the ninth-ranked Knights to claim its’ third-straight C-USA Championship and third-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Goalkeeper Elise Kuhar-Pitters played all 270 minutes for the Lady Tigers during the C-USA Tournament. Kuhar-Pitters recorded two shutouts, allowed two goals and posted 16 saves over the three games of tournament play. With the two shutouts at the C-USA Tournament, Kuhar-Pitters broke the program record for shutouts in a single-season. The Lady Tiger’s outscored opponents 10-2 and Memphis had eight different goal scorers on goals during the C-USA tournament.

NCAA TOURNAMENT

For the third year in a row, the Lady Tigers received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by winning the C-USA Tournament. Memphis met Texas A&M in Baton Rouge, La., for the first meeting between the two schools. The Aggies prevailed with a 3-1 victory.

2009 Award Winners Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year Ashley Berra Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year Kelsey Bakker All-Conference USA First Team Kelsey Bakker Ashley Berra Vendula Strnadova All-Conference USA Second Team Elise Kuhar-Pitters Conference USA All-Freshman Team Averi Hallman Taylor Isenhower Conference USA Championship Offensive MVP Taylor Isenhower Conference USA Championship Defensive MVP Elise Kuhar-Pitters C-USA Championship All-Tournament Team Tori Dalton Lizzy Hildebrandt Taylor Isenhower Elise Kuhar-Pitters NSCAA/Adidas All-America Second Team Ashley Berra NSCAA/Adidas All-Central Region First Team Kelsey Bakker Vendula Strnadova NSCAA/Adidas All-Central Region ThirdTeam Elise Kuhar-Pitters TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week Ashley Berra - 10/26 Conference USA Player of the Week Elise Kuhar-Pitters - Defensive - 9/28 Taylor Isenhower - Offensive - 10/26 College Soccer 360 Primetime Performer of the Week Ashley Berra - 11/10 Vendula Strnadova - 11/10 Team Academic Awards NSCAA Team Academic Award Conference USA Sport Award (highest GPA) ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-America Vendula Strnadova- Third Team ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-District IV Vendula Strnadova - First Team Kelsey Bakker - Second Team NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American Kelsey Bakker - Second Team Vendula Strnadova - Second Team Conference USA All-Academic Team Kelsey Bakker - First Team Brittany Hance - First Team Vendula Strnadova - First Team Bold - Returners

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2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer 2009 Statistics Record Overall All Games........................................... 16-7-0 Conference......................................... 8-3-0 Non-Conference................................. 8-4-0

Home 6-4-0 3-2-0 3-2-0

Individual Statistics No. 5 33 21 6 9 16 18 23 7 4 10 17 26 12 22 13 15 11 3 24 1 14 8 25 20 00

PLAYER Vendula Strnadova Ashley Berra Lizzy Simonin Taylor Isenhower Julia Ignacio Lizzy Hildebrandt Amanda Olszewski Averi Hallman Kelsey Bakker Tori Dalton Brittany Baldwin Melissa Smith Krista Turner Tara Telford Bailey Pembroke Kelsey Robson Laura Laufenberg Katie Sabet Christie Kline Tarah Kerr Elise Kuhar-Pitters Brittany Hance Chelsea Jones Anna Butzlaff Lindsay Bell Jordan Boyle Total Opponents

GP-GS 23-23 23-23 16-11 23-12 23-21 22-21 22-1 23-11 21-21 21-11 22-0 6-1 23-23 19-18 11-3 15-1 6-6 12-0 4-0 14-0 22-22 23-23 5-0 3-0 6-0 1-1 23 23

G 5 15 4 6 3 2 4 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 20

A 4 8 4 3 2 1 2 7 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 39 16

Pts 14 38 12 15 8 5 10 11 2 3 4 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 129 56

Sh 68 63 33 31 27 24 21 19 15 14 12 11 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 364 210

Shot% .074 .238 .121 .194 .111 .083 .190 .105 .067 .000 .083 .091 .000 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .124 .095

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No. GOALTENDERS GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves 00 Jordan Boyle 1-1 90:00 0 0.00 7 1 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 22-22 1990:00 20 0.90 61 Total 23 2080:00 20 0.87 69 Opponents 23 2080:00 45 1.95 124

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Away 7-2-0 5-1-1 2-1-1

Neutral 3-1-0 0-0-0 3-1-0

Team Statistics SOG 24 39 19 17 13 6 13 6 4 4 4 5 4 3 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 169 89

SOG% .353 .619 .576 .548 .481 .250 .619 .316 .267 .286 .333 .455 1.000 .750 .750 .500 .250 .333 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .464 .424

GW PK-ATT 2 0-0 4 0-0 2 1-1 2 0-0 0 0-0 2 0-0 3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 16 1-1 7 1-1

Pct W L T Sho 1.000 1 0 0 1 .753 15 7 0 11 .775 16 7 0 12 .734 7 16 0 2

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct. Shots on goal - Attempts SOG pct. Shots per Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS OFFSIDES PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

MEM 45-364 1.96 .124 169-364 .464 15.8 106 1-1 42

OPP 20-210 0.87 .095 89-210 .424 9.1 95 1-1 30

MEM OPP 5 8 0 0 MEM OPP 3052 3828 10/305 9/425 4/141

GOALS BY PERIOD MEM Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 19 26 0 0 45 12 7 1 0 20

SHOTS BY PERIOD MEM Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 182 182 0 0 364 104 105 1 0 210

SAVES BY PERIOD MEM Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 28 41 0 0 69 63 61 0 0 124

CORNER KICKS MEM Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 52 54 0 0 106 42 52 1 0 95

FOULS BY PERIOD MEM Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 86 112 0 0 198 88 95 0 0 183

Memphis Women’s Soccer


2009 C-USA Review

2009 Conference USA Standings 2009 Conference USA Tournament Results

C-USA UCF!* Colorado College Memphis%* UTEP UAB SMU Marshall East Carolina Rice Tulsa Houston Southern Miss

Overall W-L-T Pct. Home Away Pts. W-L-T Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak 10-1-0 .909 4-1-0 6-0-0 30 17-5-1 .761 7-1-0 6-3-0 4-1-1 L1 8-2-1 .773 6-0-1 2-3-0 25 12-6-2 .650 10-1-2 2-3-0 0-2-0 L1 8-3-0 .727 3-2-0 5-1-0 24 16-7-0 .696 6-4-0 7-2-0 3-1-0 L1 7-4-0 .636 5-1-0 2-2-0 21 13-6-1 .675 9-3-0 4-3-0 0-0-1 T1 5-4-2 .545 2-2-0 3-2-2 17 11-7-3 .595 5-3-0 5-3-2 1-1-1 L1 5-5-1 .500 4-2-1 1-3-0 16 7-11-1 .395 5-4-1 2-6-0 0-1-0 L1 5-6-0 .455 4-3-0 1-3-0 15 12-7-0 .632 7-3-0 3-3-0 2-1-0 L1 4-6-1 .409 2-3-0 2-3-1 13 9-7-3 .553 6-3-1 3-4-2 0-0-0 W1 4-6-1 .409 3-2-0 1-4-1 13 6-10-3 .375 3-4-2 3-6-1 0-0-0 W2 4-7-0 .364 4-2-0 0-5-0 12 7-10-2 .421 7-2-1 0-7-1 0-1-0 L2 2-7-2 .273 1-2-1 1-5-1 8 4-12-2 .278 3-4-1 1-8-1 0-0-0 L4 0-11-0 .000 0-4-0 0-7-0 0 4-13-0 .235 3-5-0 0-8-0 1-0-0 L11

Quarterfinals #5 UAB 1, #4 UTEP 1 (UAB wins 3-0 on pks) #3 Memphis 6, #6 SMU 2

Season Recap

2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer

Semifinals #1 UCF 1, UAB 0 #3 Memphis 1, #2 CC 0 Championship Match #3 Memphis 3, #1 UCF 0

! - Clinched C-USA regular season co-championship % - Won C-USA Tournament championship * - Awarded NCAA Tournament berth

2009 C onference USA A wards OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ashley Berra, F, Memphis DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kelsey Bakker, D, Memphis FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR Skye Schultz, F, UTEP MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR Becca Thomas, MF, UCF COACH OF THE YEAR Amanda Cromwell, UCF

ALL-C-USA FIRST TEAM Ashley Berra, F, Memphis Tiffany Brown, F,Colorado College Tameka Sumter, F, UTEP Courtney Whidden, F, UCF Becca Thomas, MF, UCF Vendula Strnadova, MF, Memphis Chelsea Winbush, MF, UTEP Kelsey Bakker, D, Memphis Nikki Moore, D, UCF Lauren Talbot, D, Colorado College Aline Reis, GK, UCF

ALL-C-USA SECOND TEAM Erika Duncan, F, Marshall Erin Scott, F, Rice Tiffini Turpin, F, UAB Ericka Baer, MF, Colorado College Molly Snead, MF, Marshall Bailey Wilcox, MF, East Carolina Kayla Chambers, D, Tulsa Kaitlyn Eidson, D, SMU Jessica Rathweg, D, Houston Marie Yempuku, D, UAB Elise Kuhar-Pitters, GK, Memphis

C-USA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Brittney Lyman, F, Colorado College Rachel Wechsler, MF, East Carolina Sarah Vinson, MF, Marshall Averi Hallman, F, Memphis Taylor Isenhower, F, Memphis Julia Barrow, MF, Rice Mallory Baum, MF, SMU Kate Bykowski, GK, Tulsa Rachel Garcia, D, Tulsa Bianca Joswiak, D, UCF Nicolette Radovic, F, UCF Alex Brandt, MF/F, UCF Skye Schultz, F, UTEP

2009 Conference USA Leaders

Goals GP No. Avg/G 1. Memphis............. 23 45 1.96 2. UCF..................... 23 43 1.87 3. UTEP................... 20 40 2.00 4. Colorado College. 20 36 1.80 5. East Carolina....... 19 26 1.37 6. Marshall............... 19 25 1.32 Tulsa.................... 19 25 1.32 8. SMU..................... 19 24 1.26 9. UAB..................... 21 23 1.10 10. Southern Miss...... 17 18 1.06 11. Rice...................... 19 17 0.89 12. Houston............... 18 14 0.78 Assists GP No. Avg/G 1. UCF..................... 23 47 2.04 2. UTEP................... 20 40 2.00 3. Memphis............. 23 39 1.70 4. Colorado College. 20 26 1.30 5. East Carolina....... 19 25 1.32 6. Marshall............... 19 18 0.95

Tulsa.................... 19 8. SMU..................... 19 Southern Miss...... 17 10. Rice...................... 19 11. UAB..................... 21 12. Houston............... 18

18 0.95 17 0.89 17 1.00 15 0.79 14 0.67 13 0.72

Goals Allowed GP No. Avg/G 1. Colorado College... 20 19 0.95 Rice....................... 19 19 1.00 3. UCF....................... 23 20 0.87 Memphis .............. 23 20 0.87 5. Tulsa...................... 19 21 1.11 6. East Carolina......... 19 24 1.26 7. Houston................. 18 25 1.39 UAB....................... 21 25 1.19 9. UTEP..................... 20 26 1.30 10. Marshall................. 19 27 1.42 11. Southern Miss....... 17 35 2.06 12. SMU....................... 19 39 2.05 Goals Ag. Avg. GP GA Min. Avg. 1. UCF..................... 23 20 2104:59 0.86 2. Memphis............ 23 20 2080:00 0.87 3. Colorado College 20 19 1840:00 0.93 4. Rice.................... 19 19 1783:12 0.96 5. Tulsa................... 19 21 1753:38 1.08 6. UAB.................... 21 25 1992:40 1.13 7. East Carolina...... 19 24 1788:17 1.21 8. UTEP.................. 20 26 1843:10 1.27 9. Houston.............. 18 25 1682:26 1.34 10. Marshall.............. 19 27 1727:26 1.41 11. SMU.................... 19 39 1730:00 2.03 12. Southern Miss.... 17 35 1530:00 2.06

Memphis Women’s Soccer

SHUTOUTS GP No. Avg/G 1. Memphis............. 23 12 0.52 2. Colorado College. 20 10 0.50 UCF..................... 23 10 0.43 4. Marshall............... 19 9 0.47 5. Tulsa.................... 19 7 0.37 UAB..................... 21 7 0.33 7. East Carolina....... 19 6 0.32 UTEP................... 20 6 0.30 9. SMU..................... 19 4 0.21 Rice...................... 19 4 0.21 11. Southern Miss...... 17 3 0.18 12. Houston............... 18 0 0.00

individual

POINTS Gls Ast Pts. 1. Ashley Berra-MEM........... 15 8 38 2. Courtney Whidden-UCF.... 11 7 29 3. Skye Schultz-UTEP........... 8 9 25 4. Chelsea Whinbush-UTEP.. 8 6 22 5. Tameka Sumter-UTEP....... 9 2 20 Becca Thomas-UCF.......... 6 8 20 7. Brittney Lyman-CC............ 9 1 19 8. Erika Duncan-MAR............ 9 0 18 9. Amanda Malkiewicz-ECU.. 6 4 16 Tiffany Brown-CC.............. 5 6 16 GOALS No. 1. Ashley Berra-MEM........................ 15 2. Courtney Whidden-UCF.................. 11 3. Erika Duncan-MAR......................... 9 Tameka Sumter-UTEP.................... 9 Brittney Lyman-CC.......................... 9 6. Chelsea Whinbush-UTEP............... 8 Skye Schultz-UTEP......................... 8 8. Bailey Wilcox-Rice........................... 7

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Kenzie Scovall-SMU....................... 6 Amanda Malkiewicz-ECU................ 6 Emily Beans-CC.............................. 6 Becca Thomas- UCF....................... 6 Taylor Isenhower-MEM................. 6

ASSISTS No. 1. Skye Schultz-UTEP......................... 9 2. Becca Thomas-UCF........................ 8 Ashley Berra-MEM........................ 8 4. Angela Desuma-MAR..................... 7 Courtney Whidden-UCF.................. 7 Averi Hallman-MEM........................ 7 7. Tess Hall-UTEP............................... 6 Tiffany Brown-CC............................ 6 Chelsea Winbush-UTEP................. 6 10. Chrissy Gratz-ECU.......................... 5 Rachel Wechsler-ECU.................... 5 SHUTOUTS No. 1. Elise Kuhar-Pitters-MEM............... 11 2. Liz Orton-MAR................................. 9 3. Caitlin Hulyo-CC............................... 8 4. Katie Bykowski-TLS........................ 7 Aline Reis-UCF................................ 7 6. Kate Blakenship-UAB...................... 6 7. Chandra Morden-UTEP................... 5 8. Courtney Webb-SMU...................... 4 Berit Hansen-ECU........................... 4 10. Lynzee Lee-UCF............................. 2

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2010 MEMPHIS WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOK

Team

Points GP No. Avg/G 1. UCF..................... 23 133 5.78 2. Memphis............. 23 129 5.61 3. UTEP................... 20 120 6.00 4. Colorado College. 20 98 4.90 5. East Carolina....... 19 77 4.05 6. Marshall............... 19 68 3.58 Tulsa.................... 19 68 3.58 8. SMU..................... 19 65 3.42 9. UAB..................... 21 60 2.86 10. Soutern Miss........ 17 53 3.12 11. Rice...................... 19 49 2.58 12. Houston............... 18 41 2.28


History

2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer Year-by-Year R esults 1995

Record: 5-14-0 • C-USA: 1-4-0 H: 4-5-0 • A: 1-7-0 • N: 0-2-0 Coach: Les Szabo Date Opponent Result 9-2 *at Charlotte L, 2-7 9-4 at South Carolina L, 0-5 9-10 *Louisville L, 0-1 9-13 Ark.-Little Rock W, 7-1 9-15 at LSU L, 0-5 9-16 vs. Florida State L, 1-3 9-22 *Evansville W, 2-1 9-26 Rhodes L, 0-1 9-30 at Arkansas L, 0-2 10-1 at Tulsa L, 0-5 10-6 Mississippi State L, 0-1 10-8 *Cincinnati L, 0-6 10-14 South Alabama L, 2-4 10-15 Eastern Illinois W, 3-0 10-20 *at Marquette L, 1-3 10-22 at Loyola-Chicago W, 2-0 10-25 at Ole Miss L, 0-1 10-27 Christian Brothers W, 10-2 11-2 ^vs. Charlotte L, 1-4

1996

Record: 8-13-0 • C-USA: 3-6-0 H: 5-5-0 • A: 2-7-0 • N: 1-1-0 Coach: Les Szabo Date Opponent Result 9-2 at Mississippi State L, 0-4 9-7 at Ark.-Little Rock L, 1-3 9-13 Stephen F. Austin W, 10-1 9-15 at Evansville L, 1-3 9-20 *Tulane W, 2-0 9-22 *UAB L, 3-4 9-29 *at Cincinnati L, 1-5 10-4 *Charlotte L, 0-4 10-5 LSU L, 0-4 10-6 *USF W, 4-2 10-12 Arkansas L, 2-3 10-13 Tennessee W, 2-1 10-15 Ole Miss L, 3-4, ot 10-18 *at Saint Louis L, 1-2 10-20 at Eastern Illinois W, 1-0 10-25 *at Marquette L, 1-3 10-27 *at DePaul L, 1-3 10-30 Rhodes W, 6-4 11-2 *at Louisville W, 2-1 11-6 ^vs. DePaul W, 5-1 11-7 ^vs. Cincinnati L, 1-2

Date Opponent Result 9-1 Rhodes W, 2-0 9-4 UT-Chattanooga W, 4-1 9-6 at SMS L, 1-2 9-11 at Oklahoma L 0-4 9-16 UT-Martin W, 9-0 9-18 *at Southern Miss L, 3-6 9-20 *at Tulane L, 1-2 9-25 *DePaul T, 0-0, ot 9-27 *Marquette L, 0-3 10-2 *at Charlotte L, 0-2 10-4 *at USF L, 0-7 10-8 Ole Miss T, 1-1, ot 10-13 at Mississippi State T, 1-1, ot 10-16 *at Saint Louis W, 1-0 10-18 *at Houston L, 0-2 10-23 *Louisville W, 6-0 10-25 *Cincinnati L, 1-2 10-30 *UAB L, 1-2

1999

Record: 5-13-0 • C-USA: 1-10-0 H: 3-8-0 • A: 2-5-0 Coach: Les Szabo Date Opponent 9-1 Rhodes 9-3 Toledo 9-5 Jacksonville State 9-10 SMS 9-17 *Tulane 9-19 *Southern Miss 9-22 Mississippi State 9-23 *at Marquette 9-25 *at DePaul 10-1 *USF 10-3 *Charlotte 10-10 at Ole Miss 10-12 at Belmont 10-15 *Houston 10-17 *Saint Louis 10-22 *at Cincinnati 10-24 *at Louisville 10-29 *at UAB

Result W, 9-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 1-3 W, 4-0 L, 1-4 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 2-3 W, 6-1 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 L, 0-2

2000

1997

Record: 11-10-1 • C-USA: 4-5-0 H: 8-3-1 • A: 2-6-0 • N: 1-1-0 Coach: Les Szabo

2 0 1 0 M emphis W O M E N ’ S S occer F A C T B O O K

1998

Record: 5-10-3 • C-USA: 2-8-1 H: 4-3-2 • A: 1-7-1 Coach: Les Szabo

Date Opponent Result 8-29 at Tennessee L, 0-3 8-30 at UT-Chattanooga W, 1-0 9-5 SMS W, 3-1 9-6 Brewton Parker W, 4-0 9-12 *at Tulane L, 0-1 9-14 *at UAB W, 1-0 9-17 Mississippi State T, 1-1, ot 9-19 *Louisville W, 2-0 9-21 *Cincinnati L, 2-3, ot 9-26 *at Charlotte L, 0-2 9-28 Eastern Illinois L, 0-1, ot 10-3 *Marquette L, 1-5 10-5 *DePaul W, 4-1 10-8 at Ole Miss L, 0-6 10-14 Ark.-Little Rock W, 3-0 10-17 *at USF L, 0-4 10-19 *Saint Louis W, 3-2, ot 10-26 Belmont W, 4-2 10-29 Rhodes W, 3-0 10-31 at Arkansas L, 2-4 11-4 vs. DePaul W, 4-1 11-6 vs. Marquette L, 0-2

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Record: 9-11-0 • C-USA: 3-8-0 H: 6-3-0 • A: 3-8-0 Coach: Brooks Monaghan Date Opponent 8-25 at Sacramento State 8-25 at San Francisco 9-1 UL-Monroe 9-2 Middle Tennessee 9-8 at SMS 9-10 SE Louisiana 9-15 *at Charlotte 9-17 *USF 9-22 *DePaul 9-24 *Marquette 9-29 *at Tulane 10-1 *at Southern Miss 10-7 *at UAB 10-10 at Mississippi State 10-13 *Louisville 10-15 *Cincinnati 10-20 *at Saint Louis 10-22 *at Houston 10-25 at Vanderbilt 10-28 Christian Brothers

Result L, 2-6 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 L, 0-4 W, 5-1 L, 2-3 L 0-7 W, 2-0 L, 4-7 W, 3-2 L, 2-3 L, 0-4 W, 1-0 W, 6-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 W, 4-0

2001

2004

2007

Record: 5-13-1 • C-USA: 3-7-0 H: 4-5-1 • A: 1-8-0 Coach: Brooks Monaghan

Record: 11-8-0 • C-USA: 5-5-0 H: 7-2-0 • A: 4-5-0 • N: 0-1-0 Coach: Brooks Monaghan

Record: 17-4-1 • C-USA: 7-1-1 H: 9-1-0 • A: 5-1-1 • N: 3-2-0 Coach: Brooks Monaghan

Date Opponent Result 8-31 at Missouri L, 2-3 9-2 SMS T, 2-2, ot 9-8 at Evansville L, 0-2 9-9 UT-Martin W, 3-0 9-17 Ole Miss W, 1-0 9-21 *at Saint Louis L, 0-2 9-23 *at Marquette L, 2-3 9-26 Vanderbilt L, 1-2 9-28 *DePaul W, 1-0 9-30 *Cincinnati L, 0-2 10-3 Christian Brothers L, 2-3 10-10 at Tennessee Tech L, 0-1 10-12 *Southern Miss L, 1-2 10-14 *Tulane L, 0-1 10-19 *at Houston L, 1-2 10-21 *at TCU W, 1-0 10-26 *at UAB L, 1-3 10-28 *USF W, 3-0 11-4 at Mississippi State L, 3-4

Date Opponent Result 8-29 at Alabama A&M W, 4-0 8-31 at Ole Miss W, 1-0 9-5 Middle Tenn. L, 1-2 9-8 at UT-Martin W, 2-1 9-10 Tennessee Tech W, 2-0 9-14 at Miss State L, 0-2 9-17 Drury W, 1-0 9-24 *DePaul W, 2-1 9-26 Evansville W, 1-0 10-1 *at TCU L, 0-1, 2ot 10-3 *at Houston W, 2-0 10-8 *Charlotte W, 5-1 10-10 *East Carolina W, 4-1 10-15 *at USF L, 0-4 10-17 *at UAB L, 1-2 10-22 *Marquette L, 0-1 10-24 *at Saint Louis L, 0-3 10-29 *Cincinnati W, 1-0, 2ot 11-3 ^vs. UAB L, 1-4

Date Opponent Result 8-31 UALR W, 7-1 9-2 at Arkansas W, 2-1, 2ot 9-6 vs LSU L, 2-7 9-8 at Samford L, 0-1 9-16 at Alabama W, 2-0 9-18 UT Martin W, 4-1 9-21 Ole Miss W, 1-0 9-23 Mississippi State W, 5-0 9-30 Missouri State W, 2-0 10-5 *UAB W, 1-0, ot 10-12 *at Houston W, 3-0 10-14 *at Rice T, 1-1, 2ot 10-19 *Tulsa W, 3-0 10-21 *SMU W, 3-1 10-26 *Southern Miss W, 4-0 10-28 *UCF L, 1-2, 2ot 11-2 *at Marshall W, 3-1 11-4 *at East Carolina W, 2-1 11-7 ^vs Southern Miss W, 6-0 11-9 ^at UTEP W, 1-0 11-11 ^vs UCF W, 2-0 11-16 !vs UNC Greensboro L,0-1

2002

2005

Record: 9-10-1 • C-USA: 5-5-0 H: 5-3-0 • A: 4-7-0 • N: 0-0-1 Coach: Brooks Monaghan

Record: 12-7-0 • C-USA: 6-3-0 H: 7-3-0 • A: 4-3-0 • N: 1-1-0 Coach: Brooks Monaghan

Date Opponent Result 8-30 at Florida Atlantic W, 2-1 9-1 vs. Florida Int T, 1-1, ot 9-6 Northeastern W, 3-0 9-13 Evansville L, 1-2 2ot 9-15 Mississippi State W, 3-2 1ot 9-20 *Saint Louis L, 0-4 9-22 *East Carolina W, 3-2 9-27 *at Louisville L, 0-1 9-29 *at Charlotte L, 0-3 10-4 at UT-Martin L, 2-3 2ot 10-7 at SMS W, 2-1 10-11 at #23 Nebraska L, 0-3 10-13 *at USF L, 0-2 10-18 *at Southern Miss W, 1-0 10-20 *UAB W, 1-0 10-25 *TCU W, 4-0 10-27 *Houston L, 0-1 10-30 at Christian Brothers L, 1-2, 2ot 11-2 *at Tulane W, 4-0 11-6 ^vs. Charlotte L, 0-2

Date Opponent Result 8-28 Tennessee Tech W, 7-0 9-2 at Samford L, 1-2 9-4 vs. Evansville W, 2-1 9-7 Tennessee Martin W, 3-0 9-11 Missouri State W, 4-0 9-13 Ole Miss L, 2-3 9-16 Mississippi State W, 2-1 9-18 at Middle Tenn W, 5-1 9-25 at SE Missouri State L, 0-1, 2ot 9-30 *Tulane W, 6-0 10-2 *UTEP L, 2-3 10-9 *at Marshall W, 2-1 10-14 *UAB W 1-0 10-19 *at East Carolina W, 2-1, ot 10-21 *UCF L, 0-1 10-23 *Southern Miss W, 5-1 10-28 *at Tulsa W, 1-0 10-30 *at SMU L, 1-2 11-2 ^vs. UTEP L, 4-5

2003

Record: 5-10-3 • C-USA: 2-7-1 H: 4-4-1 • A: 1-6-2 Coach: Brooks Monaghan Date Opponent Result 8-29 Mississippi State L, 1-3 8-31 at Ole Miss L, 0-7 9-5 at Evansville T, 0-0, 2ot 9-9 SE Missouri State T, 1-1, 2ot 9-12 SMS L, 2-3 9-14 at Drury W, 3-0 9-19 *at Louisville T, 1-1, 2ot 9-21 *at Cincinnati L, 1-2 9-26 *DePaul L, 1-2, ot 9-28 *Marquette L, 0-1 10-8 UT-Martin W, 3-1 10-10 Alabama A&M W, 5-1 10-15 *at Houston L, 1-0 10-17 *Tulane W, 4-0 10-22 *Southern Miss W, 3-2 10-24 *USF L, 0-1 10-29 *at UAB L, 1-2 11-3 *at TCU L, 1-2

2006

Record: 11-6-3 • C-USA: 6-2-2 H: 4-3-1 • A: 6-3-1 • N: 1-0-1 Coach: Brooks Monaghan Date Opponent Result 8-25 at Tennessee Tech W, 8-0 8-27 at UT-Martin W, 7-0 9-2 Alabama L, 0-1 9-4 Samford L, 0-2 9-8 at Ole Miss L, 0-3 9-10 at Mississippi State W, 2-0 9-14 SEMO W, 2-0 9-17 Arkansas L, 0-1 9-22 at Missouri State T, 0-0, 2ot 9-29 *East Carolina T, 1-1, 2ot 10-1 *Marshall W, 8-0 10-6 *at UCF W, 2-1 10-8 *at Southern Miss W, 4-1 10-13 *at Colorado College L, 0-1 10-15 *at UTEP L, 1-4 10-20 *Rice W, 4-3 10-22 *Houston W, 3-0 10-27 *at UAB W, 4-2 11-1 ^vs. East Carolina W, 2-1 11-3 ^vs. UAB T, 0-0, 2ot

2008

Record: 15-5-2 • C-USA: 8-2-1 H: 6-3-1 • A: 6-1-1 • N: 3-1-0 Coach: Brooks Monaghan Date Opponent Result 8-22 UALR W, 2-0 8-29 Alabama T, 1-1, 2ot 9-5 at Ole Miss W, 2-1 9-7 Miami L, 0-3 9-12 Oklahoma W, 3-0 9-14 Colorado L, 1-2 9-19 at Mississippi State W, 2-1 9-26 *Southern Miss W, 2-0 9-28 *UCF L, 1-2 ot 10-3 *at UTEP W, 2-1 10-5 *at Colorado College L, 1-2 10-10 *Houston W, 1-0 10-12 *Rice W, 1-0 10-17 *at SMU W, 3-0 10-19 *at Tulsa W, 4-2 10-24 *Marshall W, 4-0 10-26 *at East Carolina T, 3-3 2ot 10-30 *at UAB W, 2-1 11-5 ^vs UAB W, 2-0 11-7 ^vs UCF W, 2-0 11-9 ^vs East Carolina W, 4-1 11-14 !vs Illinois L, 0-1

2009

Record: 16-7-0 • C-USA: 8-3 H: 6-4-0 • A: 7-2-0 • N: 3-1-0 Coach: Brooks Monaghan Date Opponent Result 8-21 at LSU W, 2-0 8-28 UALR W, 4-0 9-4 Ole Miss L, 0-1 9-6 Western Kentucky W, 3-0 9-11 at Tennessee L, 1-2 9-13 at Alabama W, 2-1 9-18 Saint Louis L, 0-2 9-20 Evansville W, 4-0 9/25 *at Southern Miss W, 2-0 9-27 *at UCF W, 1-0 10-2 *UTEP L, 2-3 10-4 *Colorado College W, 2-0 10-9 *at Houston W, 2-0 10-11 *at Rice L, 1-2 10-16 *SMU W, 2-0 10-18 *Tulsa W, 1-0 10-23 *at Marshall W, 2-1 10-25 *at East Carolina W, 2-1 10-29 *UAB L, 1-2 ot 11-4 ^vs SMU W, 6-2 11-6 ^vs Colorado College W, 1-0 11-8 ^vs UCF W, 3-0 11-13 !vs Texas A&M L, 1-3 * Conference USA Match ^ Conference USA Tournament ! NCAA Tournamnent

Memphis Women’s Soccer


#Marquette &Cincinnati Saint Louis Louisville Charlotte UAB Memphis USF Tulane DePaul #Marquette #Charlotte #&Cincinnati UAB Saint Louis USF Memphis Louisville Tulane DePaul

1996

1997

1998

#USF &Charlotte Houston UAB Marquette Cincinnati Saint Louis Tulane Southern Miss DePaul Memphis Louisville

8-1-0 7-1-1 6-3-0 5-3-1 5-4-0 5-4-0 3-6-0 2-7-0 2-7-0 1-8-0 7-1-1 7-1-1 6-1-2 5-4-0 4-4-1 4-4-1 4-5-0 3-6-0 2-7-0 0-9-0 9-0-2 7-2-2 8-3-0 8-3-0 8-3-0 7-4-0 4-7-0 4-7-0 3-7-1 1-6-4 2-8-1 0-11-0

1999

#Saint Louis 8-1-2 &Marquette 8-2-1 Charlotte 8-2-1 Houston 8-2-1 UAB 7-3-1 USF 7-4-0 Cincinnati 6-4-1 Southern Miss 4-6-1 DePaul 3-8-0 Tulane 2-9-0 Memphis 1-10-0 Louisville 0-11-0

2000

#&Marquette 10-0-1 Saint Louis 8-0-3 Cincinnati 9-2-0 Charlotte 8-2-1 Southern Miss 6-5-0 Houston 5-5-1 Tulane 5-6-0 USF 4-6-1 Memphis 3-8-0 UAB 2-8-1 DePaul 2-9-0 Louisville 0-11-0

2001

#& Cincinnati Marquette Charlotte Tulane UAB East Carolina Houston Saint Louis Southern Miss TCU Memphis Louisville USF DePaul

10-0-0 8-2-0 7-2-1 7-3-0 7-3-0 6-4-0 6-4-0 5-4-1 3-7-0 3-7-0 3-7-0 2-8-0 1-8-1 0-9-1

2002

# Charlotte & Cincinnati Saint Louis East Carolina Marquette Houston USF Memphis UAB Tulane DePaul Southern Miss TCU Louisville

2003

# UAB TCU Marquette USF Saint Louis & DePaul Tulane Charlotte East Carolina Southern Miss Cincinnati Louisville Memphis Houston

2004

8-0-2 6-1-3 6-3-1 5-2-3 5-3-2 4-3-3 4-4-2 5-5-0 5-5-0 3-4-3 3-6-1 2-7-1 1-7-2 1-8-1

# Saint Louis 9-1-1 & UAB 8-2-0 Marquette 7-2-1 East Carolina 6-3-1 Louisville 5-2-3 Charlotte 5-3-2 Memphis 5-5-0 DePaul 4-5-1 Tulane 4-5-1 TCU 4-5-1 USF 4-6-0 Houston 2-8-0 Cincinnati 1-9-0 Southern Miss 1-9-0

8-2-0 7-3-0 7-3-0 6-3-1 6-3-1 6-3-1 6-4-0 5-4-1 3-4-3 2-6-2 3-7-0 2-7-1 2-7-1 1-8-1

# SMU 8-1-0 UCF 8-1-0 & UTEP 6-2-1 Rice 6-2-1 Memphis 6-3-0 UAB 4-4-1 Tulsa 4-5-0 East Carolina 4-5-0 Houston 3-4-2 Southern Miss 1-7-1 Tulane 1-8-0 Marshall 0-9-0

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# SMU 8-1-0 UCF 7-1-1 Memphis 6-2-1 UTEP 6-3-0 Colorado College 6-3-0 East Carolina 5-3-1 & UAB 4-5-0 Tulsa 3-5-1 Rice 3-6-0 Houston 3-6-0 Marshall 1-8-0 Sourthern Miss 0-9-0

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#& Memphis 8-2-1 # East Carolina 7-0-4 UCF 7-2-2 UTEP 6-4-1 Colorado College 6-4-1 Rice 6-5-0 UAB 5-4-2 SMU 4-7-0 Tulsa 3-6-2 Houston 3-7-1 Marshall 3-8-0 Southern Miss 1-10-0

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#& Memphis 7-1-1 # UCF 10-1-0 # UCF 7-1-1 Colorado College 8-2-1 UTEP 6-2-1 & Memphis 8-3-0 Rice 5-3-1 UTEP 7-4-0 Colorado College 5-3-1 UAB 5-4-2 UAB 5-3-1 SMU 5-5-1 Marshall 5-6-0 East Carolina 3-3-3 SMU 4-5-0 East Carolina 4-6-1 Rice 4-6-1 Southern Miss 4-5-0 Marshall 1-7-1 Tulsa 4-7-0 Houston 2-7-2 Tulsa 1-7-1 Southern Miss 0-11-0 Houston 0-8-1 # Denotes Regular Season Champion & Denotes Tournament Champion

C on fe r e nce USA A ll-Time Tournament R esults 1995 Meyers Field Cincinnati, Ohio First Round #3 Charlotte 4, #6 Memphis 1 #4 Evansville 1, #5 Marquette 0 Semifinals #3 Charlotte 4, #2 Louisville 0 #4 Evansville 3, #1 Cincinnati 0 Championship #3 Charlotte 1, #4 Evansville 0 (ot) 1996 Transamerica Field Charlotte, N.C. First Round #7 Memphis 5, #10 DePaul 1 #8 USF 3, #9 Tulane 0 Quarterfinals #3 Saint Louis 1*, #6 UAB 1 #2 Cincinnati 2, #7 Memphis 0 #1 Marquette 3, #8 USF 0 #5 Charlotte 3, #4 Louisville 0 Semifinals #2 Cincinnati 2, #3 Saint Louis 0 #1 Marquette 2, #5 Charlotte 0 Championship #2 Cincinnati 4, #1 Marquette 2 (ot) 1997 Anheuser-Busch Conference and Sports Centre Fenton, Mo. First Round #8 Louisville 1, #9 Tulane 0 #7 Memphis 4, #10 DePaul 0 Quarterfinals #4 UAB 1*, #5 Saint Louis 1 #1 Cincinnati 1, #8 Louisville 0 #2 Marquette 2, #7 Memphis 0 #3 Charlotte5 , #6 USF 2 Semifinals #1 Cincinnati 2*, #4 UAB 2 #2 Marquette 3, #3 Charlotte 2 Championship #1 Cincinnati 1, #2 Marquette 0

1998 Cox Soccer Complex Farmers Branch, Texas Quarterfinals #2 Charlotte 2, #7 Saint Louis 0 #6 Cincinnati 2, #3 Houston 0 #1 USF 4, #8 Tulane 0 #5 Marquette 2, #4 UAB 0 Semifinals #2 Charlotte 2, #6 Cincinnati 1 #5 Marquette 2, #1 USF 1 Championship #2 Charlotte 0, #5 Marquette 0 (Charlotte wins 5-4 on pks)

2002 Transamerica Field Charlotte, N.C. Quarterfinals #2 Cincinnati 3, #7 USF 1 #3 East Carolina 2, #6 Houston 0 #5 Marquette 2, #4 Saint Louis 1 #1 Charlotte 2, #8 Memphis 0 Semifinals #2 Cincinnati 2, #3 East Carolina 1 #5 Marquette 2, #1 Charlotte 1 Championship #2 Cincinnati 2, #5 Marquette 1

2006 SMU Soccer Stadium Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals #1 SMU 1, #8 Tulsa 0 #5 Colorado College 2, #4 UTEP 1 #7 UAB 2, #2 UCF 1 #3 Memphis 2, #6 ECU 1 Semifinals #5 Colorado College 4, #1 SMU 1 #7 UAB 1* , #3 Memphis 1 (2ot) Championship #7 UAB 3, #5 Colorado College 2

1999 Cox Soccer Complex Farmers Branch, Texas Quarterfinals #2 Charlotte 2, #7 Cincinnati 1 #3 Houston 3, #6 USF 2 #8 Southern Miss 2, #1 Saint Louis 1 #4 Marquette 2, #5 UAB 1 Semifinals #2 Charlotte 2*, #3 Houston 2 (4ot) #4 Marquette 6, #8 Southern Miss 0 Championship #4 Marquette 2, #2 Charlotte 1 (ot)

2003 Transamerica Field Charlotte, N.C. Quarterfinals #6 DePaul 2, #3 Marquette 1 (2ot) #7 Tulane 0*, #2 TCU 0 (2ot) #5 Saint Louis 2, #4 USF 0 #1 UAB 0*, #8 Charlotte 0 (2ot) Semifinals #6 DePaul 2, #7 Tulane 0 #5 Saint Louis 3, #1 UAB 0 Championship #6 DePaul 1, #5 Saint Louis 1 (2ot) (DePaul wins 4-3 on pks)

2007 University Field El Paso, Texas Quarterfinals #1 UCF 2, #8 ECU 0 #5 Rice 1, #4 UAB 0 #3 UTEP 3, #6 CC 2 (2ot) #2 Memphis 6, #7 ECU 0 Semifinals #1 UCF 1, #5 Rice 0 #2 Memphis 1, # 3 UTEP 0 Championship Match #2 Memphis 2, #1 UCF 0

2000 Robert R. Hermann Stadium St. Louis, Mo. Quarterfinals #1 Marquette 2, #8 USF 1 (2ot) #4 Charlotte 2, #5 Southern Miss 0 #3 Cincinnati 4, #6 Houston 2 #2 Saint Louis 3, #7 Tulane 1 Semifinals #1 Marquette 4, #4 Charlotte 1 #3 Cincinnati 1, #2 Saint Louis 0 (2ot) Championship #1 Marquette 1, #3 Cincinnati 0 (2ot)

2004 Robert R. Hermann Stadium St. Louis, Mo. Quarterfinals #2 UAB 4, #7 Memphis 1 #3 Marquette 2, #6 Charlotte 1 #5 Louisville 2, #4 East Carolina 1 #1 Saint Louis 3, #8 DePaul 1 Semifinals #2 UAB 2, #3 Marquette 0 #1 Saint Louis 1, #5 Louisville 0 Championship #2 UAB 2, #1 Saint Louis 1

2001 Valley Fields Milwaukee, Wis. Quarterfinals #1 Cincinnati 2, #8 Saint Louis 0 #5 UAB 3, #4 Tulane 0 #3 Charlotte 0*, #6 East Carolina 0 #2 Marquette 2, #7 Houston 1 (2ot) Semifinals #1 Cincinnati 2, #5 UAB 0 #2 Marquette 1, #3 Charlotte 0 Championship #1 Cincinnati 1, #2 Marquette 0

2005 Rice Soccer/Track Stadium Houston, Texas Quarterfinals #1 UCF 3, #8 Houston 2 #4 UTEP 5, #5 Memphis 4 #7 East Carolina 0*, #2 SMU 0 #3 Rice 1, #6 UAB 0 Semifinals #3 Rice 2, #7 East Carolina #4 UTEP 5, #1 UCF Championship #3 Rice 3, #4 UTEP 0

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2008 Rice Soccer Stadium Houston, Texas Quarterfinals #1 ECU 1, #8 SMU 0 #5 CC 1, #4 UTEP 0 #3 UCF 2, #6 Rice 1 #2 Memphis 2, #7 UAB 0 Semifinals #1 ECU 2, #5 CC 1 () #2 Memphis 2, # 3 UCF 0 Championship Match #2 Memphis 4, #1 ECU 1 2009 Westcott Field Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals #5 UAB 1*, #4 UTEP 1 #3 Memphis 6, #6 SMU 2 Semifinals #1 UCF 1, #5 UAB 0 #3 Memphis, #2 CC 0 Championship Match #3 Memphis 3, #1 UCF 0 * - Advances on pks

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2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer A ll-Time R ecord Mem Opp. First Last Opponent W L T Goals Goals Game Game Alabama 2 1 1 5 3 2006 2009 Alabama A&M 2 0 0 9 1 2003 2004 Arkansas 1 4 0 6 11 1995 2007 Ark.-Little Rock 5 1 0 24 5 1995 2009 Belmont 2 0 0 10 2 1997 1999 Brewton Parker 1 0 0 4 0 1997 1997 Christian Brothers 2 2 0 17 7 1995 2002 Charlotte 1 9 0 10 28 1995 2004 Cincinnati 1 9 0 7 27 1995 2004 Colorado 0 1 0 1 2 2008 2008 Colorado College 2 2 0 4 3 2006 2009 DePaul 6 3 1 17 10 1996 2004 Drury 2 0 0 4 0 2003 2004 East Carolina 7 0 2 20 11 2002 2009 Eastern Illinois 2 1 0 4 1 1995 1997 Evansville 4 3 1 11 9 1995 2009 Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 2 1 2002 2002 Florida International 0 0 1 1 1 2002 2002 Florida State 0 1 0 1 3 1995 1995 Houston 5 6 0 13 12 1998 2009 Illinois 0 1 0 0 1 2008 2008 Jacksonville State 0 1 0 0 2 1999 1999 Louisville 5 2 1 19 7 1995 2003 Loyola-Chicago 1 0 0 2 0 1995 1995 LSU 1 3 0 4 16 1995 2009 Marquette 0 10 0 10 30 1995 2004 Marshall 5 0 0 19 3 2005 2009 Miami 0 1 0 0 3 2008 2008 Middle Tennessee 2 1 0 5 1 2005 2005 Mississippi 4 8 1 13 29 1996 2009 Missouri 0 1 0 2 3 2005 2001 Missouri State (SMS) 3 4 2 16 14 1997 2007 Mississippi State 7 5 2 21 16 1995 2008 Nebraska 0 1 0 0 3 2002 2002

Mem Opp. First Last Opponent W L T Goals Goals Game Game Northeastern 1 0 0 3 0 2002 2002 Oklahoma 1 1 0 3 4 1998 2008 Oklahoma State 0 0 0 0 0 2010 Rhodes 4 1 0 20 5 1995 1999 Rice 2 1 1 7 6 2006 2009 Sacramento State 0 1 0 2 6 2000 2000 Saint Louis 2 7 0 6 19 1996 2009 Samford 0 3 0 1 4 2005 2007 San Francisco 1 0 0 2 1 2000 2000 South Alabama 0 1 0 2 4 2000 1995 South Carolina 0 1 0 0 5 2000 1995 SE Louisiana 1 0 0 5 1 2000 2000 SE Missouri State 2 1 1 5 3 2003 2006 SMU 4 1 0 15 5 2005 2009 Southern Miss 8 4 0 34 18 1998 2009 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 0 10 1 1995 1996 TCU 2 2 0 6 3 2001 2004 Tennessee 1 2 0 3 6 1996 2009 Tennessee Tech 3 1 0 17 1 2001 2006 Texas A&M 0 1 0 1 3 2009 2009 Toledo 1 0 0 2 1 1999 1999 Tulane 5 4 0 20 8 1996 2005 Tulsa 4 1 0 9 7 1995 2009 UAB 7 9 1 22 29 1996 2009 UCF 5 3 0 12 6 2005 2009 UL-Monroe 1 0 0 3 0 2000 2000 UNC Greensboro 0 1 0 0 1 2007 2007 USF 2 7 0 8 29 1996 2004 UT-Chattanooga 2 0 0 5 1 1997 1998 UT-Martin 7 1 0 33 6 1998 2007 UTEP 1 4 0 11 16 2005 2009 Western Kentucky 1 0 0 3 0 2009 2009 Vanderbilt 0 2 0 1 5 2000 2001 Totals 144 141 15 553 470 (15 Years) 2010 Opponents in Bold

2 0 1 0 M emphis W O M E N ’ S S occer F A C T B O O K

Ye a r -by-Year Coaches B reakdown Year Coach W-L-T Pct. Conf. Fin. Home Road Neutral 1995 Les Szabo 5-14-0 .263 1-4-0 6/6 4-5-0 1-7-0 0-2-0 1996 Les Szabo 8-13-0 .381 3-6-0 7/10 5-5-0 2-7-0 1-1-0 1997 Les Szabo 11-10-1 .523 4-5-0 7/10 8-3-1 2-6-0 1-1-0 1998 Les Szabo 5-10-3 .361 2-8-1 11/12 4-3-2 1-7-1 0-0-0 1999 Les Szabo 5-13-0 .278 1-10-0 11/12 3-8-0 2-5-0 0-0-0 Szabo Totals (5 yrs) 34-60-4 .367 11-33-1 24-24-3 8-32-1 2-4-0 2000 Brooks Monaghan 9-11-0 .450 3-8-0 9/12 6-3-0 3-8-0 0-0-0 2001 Brooks Monaghan 5-13-1 .289 3-7-0 T9/14 4-5-1 1-8-0 0-0-0 2002 Brooks Monaghan 9-10-1 .457 5-5-0 T8/14 5-3-0 4-7-0 0-0-1 2003 Brooks Monaghan 5-10-3 .361 2-7-1 13/14 4-4-1 1-6-2 0-0-0 2004 Brooks Monaghan 11-8-0 .579 5-5-0 7/14 7-2-0 4-5-0 0-1-0 2005 Brooks Monaghan 12-7-0 .632 6-3-0 5/12 7-3-0 4-3-0 1-1-0 2006 Brooks Monaghan 11-6-3 .625 6-2-2 3/12 4-3-1 6-3-1 1-0-1 2007 Brooks Monaghan 17-4-1 .795 7-1-1 T1/12 9-1-0 5-1-1 3-2-0 2008 Brooks Monaghan 15-5-2 .727 8-2-1 T1/12 6-3-1 6-1-1 3-1-0 2009 Brooks Monaghan 16-7-0 .696 8-3-0 3/12 6-4-0 7-2-0 3-1-0 Monaghan Totals (10 yrs) 110-81-11 .572 63-43-5 58-31-4 41-44-5 11-6-2 All-Time Totals 144-141-15 .505 74-66-6 82-55-7 50-76-6 13-10-2

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All-Time Roster Alexopulos, Joanna Allen, Caroline Amrozowicz, Rebecca Ansari, Rasheeda Atkinson, Alexandra

BBBB

Baker, Allison Bakker, Kelsey Baldwin, Brittany Barksdale, Ashley Barrett, Caroline Barse, Laura Bates-Eamer, Nicole Bell, Lindsay Bellamy, Elizabeth Berra, Ashley Booth, Katy Bourigalt, Stephanie Boyle, Jordan Breton, Marcie Briones, Isabel Bronars, Jennifer Brown, Vicki Brannon, Catherine Buttermore, Jessica Butzlaff, Anna

CCCC

Caswell, Christy Cheek, Madison Chinellato, Heather Ciezki, Amy Clunie, Amy Cotton, Nancy Currin, Frances

DDDD

Dalton, Tori Danaher, Molly Davis, Emmaleigh Dawells, Susannah Dellheim, Avery Dodd, Erin

EEEE

Everhart, Lauren

FFFF

Fannin, Lia Feddema, Jamie Ferris, Erin Fisher, Jodi Fulbright, Amy

GGGG

Gardner, Elizabeth Gjertsen, Jessica Gnaster, Lisa Goff, Jennifer Gravlin, Kelley Greenwell, Vicki

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M F F-GK M-D GK M GK F D F M D M F-M

1995-98 2003-04 1996-98 2001-02 2003 1999 1995-97,99 2006-10 1999-00 2010 2001-04 2010 1997 2005

D M M F M

2006-07 1997 2002-03 1995-98 1996

M F D F M M

2002 2000 1997-98 2000-01 2010 2004

HHHH

Haerens, Natalie Hallman, Averi Halvorson, Candace Hance, Brittany Hancock, Aly Harrison, Lindley Hayes, Kylie Heinz, Shelley Higashiyama, Maiko Hildebrandt, Lizzy Hill, LaVonne Horton, Jackie

IIII

Ignacio, Julia Irish, Kelsey Isenhower, Taylor

JJJJ

James, Chloe Joseph, Lindsey

KKKK

Keating, Beth Kelley, Shannon Kelsall, Kim Kerr, Tarah Kline, Christie Konno, Yuiko Kubota, Asuka Kuhar-Pitters, Elise

LLLL

Laufenberg, Laura Leone, Maggie

MMMM

Marsh, Tiffany Marr, Kirsty McGee, Leanne MacGregor, Sarah McLeod, Nicky Meduri, Michelle Meehan, Michele Melton, Courtnee Mikami, Shoko Moghim, Leila Moller, Annika Mulrooney, Melissa Murphy, Kate Murphy, Kara

NNNN

Newbern, Geneil Nielsen, Anja

OOOO

Oduro, Christabel Olszewski, Amanda Ovrebo, Elin

PPPP

Pembroke, Bailey Pfeffer, Lauren Pierce, Michelle Powell, Monica

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GK F M-F M F M F D M M M M

2004 2009-10 2004-05 2007-10 2007-08 1997-98 2005-08 1995-97 2006-07 2008-10 1995-98 1999

M-F M F

2008-10 2004 2009-10

D-M M

2005-06 2005-06

M-D D D D D F F-M GK

2003-05 1995-96 1995 2007-10 2009-10 2003 2005 2008-10

M D

2006-10 2005-08

D 1998 F 2002-03 D 2002-04 M 2005 M 2002-03,2005-06 M 1998-01 M-F 1997-00 D 2002-05 F 2004-06 F 1998 D 2001-04 GK-D 1996 D 2005-08 D 1995-97 F M

2006 2000-01

M F M

2010 2007-10 1995

D M F F

2009-10 2006 1995 2001-04

RRRR

Radcliffe,Stacey D 2007 Raine, Jocelyn D 2002-04 Rawe, Kari GK 2000-03 Robson, Kelsey D 2008-10 Rozanska, Roma D 2006 Ruiz, Veronica M-D 2000-03

SSSS

Sabet, Katie Savage, Melissa Scanniello, Carla Schwab, Emiko Sedgewick, Elaine Shelton, Mary Shute, Laurel Simon, Jennifer Simonin, Lizzy Smart, Robyn Smith, Melissa Smith, Meridith Someya, Harumi Sorensen, Michelle Sparrow, Rebecca Spiniolas, Candace Stamper, Sherri Strnadova, Alena Strnadova, Vendula Strung, Brittany Sullivan, Halley Jo

TTTT

Telford, Tara Thiele, Jen Thompson, Tiffany Thorsdottir, Anna Trautman, Jessi Turner, Krista

UUUU

Unland, Nikki

VVVV

Vilhodt, Carina Vossen, Jennifer Vossen, Stephanie

WWWW

Waddell, Robin Walker, Leslie Wellford, Eliza Whitehead, Jocelyn Wicksell, Katrina Williams, Suzanne Willoughby, Angela Wilson, Heather Wilson, Kristan Winslett, Tori

YYYY Young, Aika

ZZZZ

Zimmer, Lisa Zmurchuk, Lesley

F M F M D D D GK F F-D F F F F F F-D GK-D M M M-D D

2007-09 2003-06 2004 2005-08 2004, 2006-07 2001-04 2007-08 1998 2008-10 2002-05 2007-10 1996-99 2006-07 2001 2000-01 1998-00 1995 2010 2007-10 2003 2004-07

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2008-10 1998-01 2000-01 2002 2000 2007-10

GK

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M M D

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Jordan Boyle Heather Chinellato Melissa Mulrooney Kari Rawe Sherri Stamper

Caroline Allen Amy Clunie Frances Currin Natalie Haerens Elise Kuhar-Pitters Katarina Wicksell

Vicky Brown Lisa Gnaster Kelley Gravlin Kate Murphy Anja Nielsen Jocelyn Raine

Becca Amrozowicz Lia Fannin Beth Keating Christie Kline Geneil Newbern Jennifer Vossen

Rasheeda Ansari Nicole Bates-Eamer Amy Ciezki Tori Dalton Candace Halvorson Elin Overbo Lesley Zmurchuk Amy Fulbright Kim Kelsall Michele Meehan Elaine Sedgewick Vendula Strnadova

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Avery Dellheim Erin Dodd Kylie Hayes Chelsea Jones Shannon Kelley Leila Moghim Brittany Strung Candice Spiniolas Jessi Trautman Carina Vilhodt Stephanie Bourigalt Jennifer Bronars Lindley Harrison Julia Ignacio Nicky McLeod

Brittany Baldwin Caroline Barrett Christabel Oduro Jodi Fisher Roni Ruiz

Alison Baker Christy Caswell Emmaleigh Davis Stacey Radcliffe Katie Sabet Melissa Savage

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Isabel Birones Tara Telford Robin Waddell Suzanne Williams Kristan Wilson

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Alexandra Atkinson Marcie Breton Katy Buckner Jessica Buttermore Kelsey Robson Carla Scanniello Rebecca Sparrow Vendula Strnadova

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Kelsey Bakker Katy Booth Susannah Dawells LaVonne Hill Jennifer Thiele

Molly Danaher Jennifer Goff Brittany Hance Laura Laufenberg Courtnee Melton Kara Murphy

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Maiko Higashiyama Laura Laufenberg Michelle Meduri Michelle Pierce Robyn Smart

Nicole Bates-Eamer Madison Cheek Lizzy Hildebrandt Maggie Leone Candice Spiniolas Susannah Wells

Susannah Harrison Shelly Heinz Kristy Marr Shoko Mikami Melissa Smith Harumi Someya Tiffany Thompson

Asuka Kubota Amanda Olszweski Mary Shelton Harumi Someya Stephanie Vossen Lisa Zimmer

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Joanna Alexopulos Brittany Baldwin Heather Chinnellato Julia Ignacio Sherri Stamper Alena Strnadova Angela Willoughby Yuiko Konno

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Lindsay Bell Jamie Feddema Jennifer Goff Annika Moller Emiko Schwab

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Elizabeth Bellamy Lindsey Joseph Bailey Pembroke Laurel Shute Meredith Smith Amy Thessen Heather Wilson

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Catherine Brannon Lauren Everhart Tarah Kerr Monica Powell

Anna Butzlaff Vicki Greenwell Maiko Higashiyama Lizzy Hildebrandt Chloe James Meredith Smith Anna Thorsdottir

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Ashley Barksdale Aly Hancock Leslie Walker

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Ashley Berra Chelsea Brooks Jennifer Simon Lindy Smart

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All-Tim e Lady Tiger H onor R oll C-USA Tournament Offensive MVP

C-USA Defensive Player of the Year

C-USA Tournament Defensive MVP

Ashley Berra (2009) - F Vendula Strnadova (2008) - MF Shoko Mikami (2005) - F

Kelsey Bakker (2009) - D

C-USA Midfielder of the Year Vendula Strnadova (2008) - MF

C-USA Freshman of the Year Lizzy Simonin (2008) - F Vendula Strnadova (2007) - MF Maiko Higashiyama (2006) - MF Jessica Gjertsen (2000) - F

C-USA Coach of the Year Brooks Monaghan - 2007

All-C-USA First Team

Ashley Berra (2009) - F Kelsey Bakker (2009) - D Vendula Strnadova (2009) - MF Vendula Strnadova (2008) - MF Vendula Strnadova (2007) - MF Maiko Higashiyama (2006) - MF Shoko Mikami (2006) - F Shoko Mikami (2005) - F Leanne McGee (2004) - D Nicky McLeod (2003) - MF Yuiko Konno (2003) - F Jessica Gjertsen (2000) - F Shelley Heinz (1995, 1996) - MF

All-C-USA Second Team

Elise Kuhar-Pitters (2009) - GK Kelsey Bakker (2008) - D Lizzy Simonin (2008) - F Emiko Schwab (2008) - MF Emiko Schwab (2007) - MF Kylie Hayes (2007) - F Kate Murphy (2006) - D Asuka Kubota (2005) - MF Katarina Wicksell (2002) - GK Christy Caswell (1998) - D Christy Caswell (1995, 1997) - MF Shelley Heinz (1997) - D Jennifer Vossen (1996) - MF

All-C-USA Third Team

Carla Scanniello (2004) - F Melissa Savage (2004) - MF Alison Baker (2002) - MF Jodi Fisher (1997) - F

All-C-USA Freshman Team Averi Hallman (2009) - F Taylor Isenhower (2009) - F Lizzy Hildebrandt (2008) - MF Lizzy Simonin (2008) - F Vendula Strnadova (2007) MF Kylie Hayes (2005) - F Carla Scanniello (2004) - F Natalie Haerens (2004) - GK Nicky McLeod (2002) - MF Jessica Gjertsen (2000) - F Rebecca Amrozowicz (1999) - F Lisa Gnaster (1997) - D Meredith Smith (1996) - F Christy Caswell (1995) - MF Jodi Fisher (1995) - F

Taylor Isenhower (2009) - F Laura Laufenberg (2008) - MF Ashley Berra (2007) - F

Elise Kuhar-Pitters (2009) - GK Kelsey Bakker (2008) - D Kelsey Bakker (2007) - D

C-USA All-Tournament Team Taylor Isenhower (2009) - F Elise Kuhar-Pitters (2009) - GK Tori Dalton (2009) - MF Lizzy Hildebrandt (2009) - MF Laura Laufenberg (2008) - MF Kelsey Bakker (2008) - D Brittany Hance (2008) - D Vendula Strnadova (2008) - MF Ashley Berra (2007) - F Kelsey Bakker (2007) - D Caroline Barrett (2007) - D Emiko Schwab (2007) - MF Kylie Hayes (2006) - F Emiko Schwab (2006) - MF

NSCAA All-American

Ashley Berra (Second Team-2009)

NCSAA All-Central Region Team

Kelsey Bakker (First Team-2009) Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2009) Ashley Berra (First Team-2009) Elise Kuhar-Pitters (Third Team-2009) Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2008) Kelsey Bakker (Second Team-2008) Lizzy Simonin (Third Team-2008) Emiko Schwab (Second Team-2007) Vendula Strnadova (Second Team-2007) Shoko Mikami (Thrid Team-2006) Shoko Mikami (First Team-2005) Leanne McGee (Second Team-2004) Yuiko Konno (Third Team-2003)

NSCAA National Player of the Week Shoko Mikami (8/28/06)

Soccer America National Team of the Week Vendula Strnadova (8/25/09) Laura Laufenberg (11/11/08) Ashley Berra (10/13/07) Shoko Mikami (8/28/06)

C-USA Offensive Player of the Week Taylor Isenhower (10/26/09) Vendula Strnadova (8/24/09) Lizzy Simonin (10/27/08) Krista Turner (10/21/07) Melissa Smith (9/2/07) Geneil Newbern (10/30/06) Shoko Mikami (8/28/06) Shoko Mikami (10/24/05) Yuiko Konno (10/20/03) Jessica Gjertsen (10/30/00) Jodi Fisher (10/26/98) Christy Caswell (9/22/97) Lesley Zmurchuk (9/16/96) Shelley Heinz (10/30/95) Jodi Fisher (9/18/95)

C-USA Defensive Player of the Week Elise Kuhar-Pitters (9/28/09) Kelsey Bakker (10/13/08) Isabel Briones (8/28/06) Isabel Briones (10/24/05) Isabel Briones (9/12/05) Leanne McGee (11/1/04) Natalie Haerens (9/13/04) Natalie Haerens (9/7/04) Katarina Wicksell (10/21/02) Frances Currin (9/22/97)

Topdrawersoccer.com National Team of the Week Ashley Berra (10/26/09)

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CS 360 Primetime Performer of the Week Ashley Berra (11/10/09) Vendula Strnadova (11/10/09)

Soccer Buzz All-Central Region Team Kelsey Bakker (Third Team-2008) Emiko Schwab (Third Team-2008) Lizzy Simonin (All-Freshman Team-2008) Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2008) Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2007) Emiko Schwab (Second Team-2007) Shoko Mikami (First Team-2006) Shoko Mikami (First Team-2005) Leanne McGee (Second Team-2004) Natalie Haerens (All-Freshman Team-2004) Yuiko Konno (Third Team-2003)

Soccer Buzz Central Region All-FreshmanTeam Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2007)

Soccer Buzz Central Region Freshman of the Year Vendula Strnadova (2007)

Soccer Buzz Freshman All-America Vendula Strnadova (Second Team-2007)

Soccer Buzz National Team of the Week Kelsey Bakker (10/13/07) Shoko Mikami (8/30/06)

NSCAA Team Academic Award 2009 2008 2007 2004 2003

CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America Vendula Strnadova (Third Team-2009) Kate Murphy (First Team-2007) Shoko Mikami (Second Team-2006)

CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District IV Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2009) Kelsey Bakker (Second Team-2009) Kate Murphy (Second Team-2008) Kylie Hayes (Second Team-2008) Vendula Strnadova (Second Team - 2008) Kate Murphy (First Team - 2007) Kylie Hayes (Second Team - 2007) Robyn Smart (First Team - 2005) Melissa Savage (Second Team - 2005) Shoko Mikami (Third Team - 2005) Robyn Smart (First Team - 2004) Annika Moller (Second Team - 2004)

NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-American Vendula Strnadova (Second Team-2009) Kelsey Bakker (Second Team-2009) Courtnee Melton (Third Team-2008)

NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-South District Kelsey Bakker (First Team-2009) Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2009) Brittany Hance (Honorable Mention-2009)

C-USA All-Academic Team

Brittany Hance (First Team-2009) Kelsey Bakker (First Team-2009) Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2009) Kate Murphy (First Team-2008) Vendula Strnadova (First Team-2008) Kelsey Bakker (Second Team-2008) Laura Laufenberg (Second Team-2008) Kate Murphy (First Team-2007) Shoko Mikami (First Team - 2006)

C-USA Spirit of Service Award Kate Murphy (2008) * Returnees in bold

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Points Kylie Hayes Jodi Fisher Shoko Mikami Christy Caswell Ashley Berra

Total 102 94 77 68 65

Year 2005-08 1995-98 2004-06 1995-98 2007-09

Goals Kylie Hayes Jodi Fisher Shoko Mikami Ashley Berra Candice Spiniolas Vendula Strnadova

Total 43 33 28 26 19 19

Year 2005-08 1995-98 2004-06 2007-09 1998-00 2007-09

Assists Christy Caswell Jodi Fisher Shoko Mikami Jennifer Vossen Kylie Hayes

Total 32 26 21 16 16

Year 1995-98 1995-98 2004-06 1995-98 2005-08

Shots Kylie Hayes Vendula Strnadova Jodi Fisher Alison Baker Ashley Berra

Total 196 181 178 166 158

Year 2005-08 2007-09 1995-98 1999-03 2007-09

Multiple Goal Matches Kylie Hayes 7 Shoko Mikami 6 Jessica Gjertsen 6 Candice Spiniolas 6 Meredith Smith 6 Matches Played Kylie Hayes Kate Murphy Christy Caswell Jodi Fisher Emiko Schwab Brittany Baldwin

Year 2005-2008 2004-06 2000 1998-00 1996-99

Total 83 81 80 79 78 77

Year 2005-08 2005-08 1995-98 1995-98 2005-08 2006-09

Goalkeeping Victories Year Isabel Briones 39 2004-07 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 24 2007-09 Katarina Wicksell 21 2000-02 Frances Currin 16 1995-97, 99 Heather Chinellato 15 1996-98

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Saves Total Year Frances Currin 326 1995-97, 99 Katarina Wicksell 259 2000-02 Isabel Briones 252 2004-07 Heather Chinellato 168 1996-98 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 90 2007-09 Natalie Haerens 71 2004 GAA (Min 2500 minutes) Elise Kuhar-Pitters 0.94 Isabel Briones 1.03 Heather Chinellato 1.68 Katarina Wicksell 1.82 Frances Currin 2.20

Year 2007-09 2004-2007 1996-98 2000-02 1995-97, 99

Shutouts Total Year Isabel Briones 25 2004-07 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 15 2007-09 Katarina Wicksell 13.5 2000-02 Heather Chinellato 8 1996-98 Frances Currin 6.5 1995-97, 99 Natalie Haerens 6 2004 Goalkeeper Minutes Played Isabel Briones 5799 Frances Currin 4907 Katarina Wicksell 4809 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 3154 Heather Chinellato 2784

Year 2004-2007 1995-97, 99 2000-02 2007-09 1996-98

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Points Shoko Mikami Jessica Gjertsen Ashley Berra Kylie Hayes Shoko Mikami

Total 42 40 38 33 32

Year 2005 2000 2009 2005 2006

Goals Year 56 2007 50 2005 48 2006 47 1996 45 2009 43 2008

Points Total Date Shelley Heinz 9 vs. CBU 10/27/95

Goals Jessica Gjertsen Ashley Berra Shoko Mikami Kylie Hayes 4 Players

Total 18 15 15 14 12

Year 2000 2009 2005 2005

Assists Year 53 1996 52 2005 45 2007 41 1997 39 2009 35 1998

Assists Total Date Catherine Brannon 4 vs. Rhodes 10/30/96 Jodi Fisher 4 vs. Rhodes 10/30/96

Assists Shoko Mikami 12 Christy Caswell 12 Jodi Fisher 11 Ashley Berra 8 Four Players 8

Total rae Y 2005 1996 1996 2009

Shots Shelley Heinz Vendula Strnadova Shoko Mikami Jessica Gjertsen Shoko Mikami Lizzy Simonin

Year 1995 2009 2006 2000 2005 2008

Total 73 68 67 66 65 65

Multiple Goal Matches Year Jessica Gjertsen 6 2000 Meredith Smith 4 1996 Shoko Mikami 3 2005 Kylie Hayes 3 2005 Candice Spiniolas 3 2000 Jennifer Vossen 3 1996 Shelley Heinz 3 1995 Goalkeeping Victories Isabel Briones 16 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 15 Isabel Briones 11 Isabel Briones 11 Natalie Haerens 10 Katarina Wicksell 9 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 8

Year 2007 2009 2006 2005 2004 2002 2008

Saves Katarina Wicksell Frances Currin Frances Currin Katarina Wicksell Isabel Briones

Year 2002 1999 1996 2001 2005

Total 99 96 86 84 83

GAA (Min 1000 minutes) Isabel Briones 0.83 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 0.90 Elise Kuhar-Pitters 0.91 Isabel Briones 1.12 Natalie Haerens 1.18 Isabel Briones 1.21 Shutouts Elise Kuhar-Pitters Isabel Briones Isabel Briones Isabel Briones Natalie Haerens Katarina Wicksell

Year 2007 2009 2008 2006 2004 2005

Total Year 11 2009 10 2007 8 2006 6 2005 6 2004 5 2002

Goalkeeper Minutes Played Elise Kuhar-Pitters 1990 Isabel Briones 1942 Isabel Briones 1849 Katarina Wicksell 1766 Katarina Wicksell 1746

Points Year 157 2007 152 2005 147 1996 130 2006 129 2009 120 2008 Shots Year 429 2007 386 2008 364 2009 358 2006 339 1997 296 2005 Saves Year 141 1996 130 1995 129 2008 113 1997 110 2002 Shutouts Year 12 2009 10 2007 9 2008 8 2006 7 2004 7 1997 GAA Year 0.84 2007 0.87 2009 0.93 2008 1.12 2006 1.19 2005

Top Five Home Crowds 1. 1,203........ vs. Rhodes 10/30/96 2. 879 ............... vs. UALR 8/31/07 3. 853 .............vs. Ole Miss 9/4/09 4. 739 ...........vs. Ole Miss 9/13/05 5. 639 .......... vs. Charlotte 10/4/96

Goals Total Date Shelley Heinz 4 vs. CBU 10/27/95 Lesley Zmurchuk 4 vs. SFA 9/13/96

Shots Total Date Shelley Heinz 10 vs. CBU 10/27/95 Melissa Smith 10 vs. Evansville 09/20/09 Saves Total Date Frances Currin 15 vs. Marquette 9/23/99

Team RE CORD S Goals Date 10 vs. Stephen F. Austin 9/13/96 10 vs. CBU 10/27/95 Assists Date 12 vs. UT-Martin 9/16/98 12 vs. Rhodes 10/30/96 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin 9/13/96 Points Date 32 vs. Stephen F. Austin 9/13/96 30 vs. UT-Martin 9/16/98 30 vs. CBU 10/27/95 Shots Date 50 vs. Evansville 09/20/09 Saves Date 17 vs. UAB 10/17/04

Miscellaneous Most Matches 23 2009 Most Wins 17 2007 Fewest Losses

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Best Winning Percentage .772 2007 Longest Winning Streak 7 2007 Longest Home Winning Streak: 11 2006-2007 Longest Road Winning Streak: 5 2007 Largest Margin of Victory: 9 vs. Stephen F. Austin 9/13/96 vs. UT-Martin 9/16/98 vs. Rhodes 9/1/99

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Points Shoko Mikami Jodi Fisher Harumi Someya Lesley Zmurchuk Alison Baker

Total 32 21 18 15 15

Year 2006 1998 2007 1997 2002

Points Shoko Mikami Ashley Berra Yuiko Konno Kylie Hayes Christy Caswell

Total 42 38 27 25 24

Year 2005 2009 2003 2007 1997

Points Kylie Hayes Shelly Heinz Jennifer Vossen Jodi Fisher Christy Caswell

Total 30 29 28 27 24

Year 2006 1995 1996 1996 1996

Points Kylie Hayes Meredith Smith Jodi Fisher Lizzy Simonin Carla Scanniello

Total 33 24 23 22 15

Year 2005 1996 1995 2008 2004

Goals Shoko Mikami Jodi Fisher Harumi Someya Kylie Hayes Alison Baker

Total 12 8 7 6 6

Year 2006 1998 2007 2008 2002

Goals Shoko Mikami Ashley Berra Yuiko Konno Kylie Hayes Jodi Fisher

Total 15 15 12 11 9

Year 2005 2009 2003 2007 1997

Goals Kylie Hayes Shelly Heinz Jennifer Vossen Vendula Strnadova Jodi Fisher

Total 12 12 10 8 8

Year 2006 1995 1996 2008 1996

Assists Shoko Mikami 8 Jodi Fisher 5 Lesley Zmurchuk 5 Caroline Barrett 5 Christy Caswell 5 Catherine Brannon 5

Total Y ear 2006 1998 1997 2007 1998 1996

Assists Shoko Mikami 12 Ashley Berra 8 Christy Caswell 8 Laura Laufenberg 7 Nicky McCleod 6 Meredith Smith 6

Total ra Y e 2005 2009 1997 2008 2005 1998

Assists Christy Caswell 12 Jodi Fisher 11 Jennifer Vossen 8 Asuka Kubota 7 Kylie Hayes 6

Total rae Y 1996 1996 1996 2005 2006

Goals Kylie Hayes Meredith Smith Lizzy Simonin Jodi Fisher Becca Amrozowicz Carla Scanniello Taylor Isenhower Vendula Strnadova

Total 14 11 9 8 6 6 6 6

Year 2005 1996 2008 1995 1999 2004 2009 2007

Shots Shoko Mikami Alison Baker Harumi Someya Jodi Fisher Becca Amrozowicz

Year 2006 2002 2007 1998 2002

Shots Vendula Strnadova Shoko Mikami Ashley Berra Kylie Hayes Alison Baker

Total 68 65 63 57 53

Year 2009 2005 2009 2007 2001

Shots Shelly Heinz Vendula Strnadova Kristy Marr Kylie Hayes Ashley Berra

Total 73 57 50 49 46

Year 1995 2008 2002 2006 2008

Game Winning Goals Total Shoko Mikami 2 Alison Baker 2 Harumi Someya 2 Kylie Hayes 2 Lesley Zmurchuk 2

Year 2006 2002 2007 2008 1997

Year 2005 2009 2007 1997 2003 2009

Total 4 4 3 3 3

Year 2002 1996 2008 2004 2006

Year 2007 2003

Total 4 4 3 3 3 3

Game Winning Goals Kristy Marr Christy Caswell Vendula Strnadova Madison Cheek Maiko Higashiyama

Goals Against Average Isabel Briones 0.83 Kari Rawe 1.83

Game Winning Goals Shoko Mikami Ashley Berra Kylie Hayes Jodi Fisher Yuiko Konno Amanda Olszewski

Total 1942 1181

Year 2007 2003

Year 2006 2002 1998 1997

Year 2009 2005 1997 2001

Goalkeeper Minutes Isabel Briones Kari Rawe

Goals Against Average Isabel Briones 1.02 Katarina Wicksell 1.38 Heather Chinellato 1.80 Frances Currin 1.83

Goals Against Average Elise Kuhar-Pitters 0.90 Isabel Briones 1.21 Heather Chinellato 1.40 Katarina Wicksell 1.65

Goalkeeper Saves Isabel Briones Kari Rawe

Total 68 40

Year 2007 2003

Year 2006 2002 1998 1997

Year 2009 2001 2005 1996

Total Year 10 2007 1 2003

Total 1849 1610 1350 1277

Total 1990 1746 1642 1287

Shutouts Isabel Briones Natalie Haerens

Goalkeeper Minutes Isabel Birones Katarina Wicksell Heather Chinellato Frances Currin

Goalkeeper Minutes Elise Kuhar-Pitters Katarina Wicksell Isabel Birones Frances Currin

Goalkeeper Saves Katarina Wicksell Heather Chinellato Isabel Briones Frances Currin

Total 99 79 78 76

Year 2002 1998 2006 1997

Goalkeeper Saves Frances Currin Katarina Wicksell Isabel Briones Elise Kuhar-Pitters

Total 86 84 83 61

Year 1996 2001 2005 2009

Shutouts Isabel Briones Katarina Wicksell Frances Currin Heather Chinellato

Total Year 8 2006 5 2002 4 1997 3 1998

Shutouts Elise Kuhar-Pitters Isabel Briones Katarina Wicksell Heather Chinellato

Total Year 11 2009 6 2005 4.5 2001 3 1997

Total 67 64 43 42 41

Assists Christy Caswell 7 Jodi Fisher 7 Averi Hallman 7 Krista Turner 6 Vicki Greenwell 6 Kylie Hayes 5

Total ra Y e 1995 1995 2009 2007 2004 2005

Shots Lizzy Simonin Kylie Hayes Vendula Strnadova Ashley Berra Jodi Fisher

Total 65 59 56 49 42

Year 2008 2005 2007 2007 1995

Game Winning Goals Lizzy Simonin Kylie Hayes Vendula Strnadova Melissa Smith Ashley Berra Taylor Isenhower Candice Spiniolas Annika Moller

Total 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2

Year 2008 2005 2007 2007 2007 2009 1998 2001

Goals Against Average Elise Kuhar-Pitters 0.91 Natalie Haerens 1.18 Sherri Stamper 1.93 Katarina Wicksell 2.78

Year 2008 2004 1995 2000

Goalkeeper Minutes Natalie Haerens Katarina Wicksell Elise Kuhar-Pitters Frances Currin

Total 1370 1370 1190 870

Year 2004 2000 2008 1995

Goalkeeper Saves Katarina Wicksell Natalie Haerens Frances Currin Sherri Stamper

Total 76 71 65 65

Year 2000 2004 1995 1995

Shutouts Natalie Haerens Elise Kuhar-Pitters Katarina Wicksell Jordan Boyle Amy Clunie Sherri Stamper

Total Year 6 2004 4 2008 4 2000 3 2008 2 2003 2 1995

The Last Time... The Last Time A Lady Tiger ... Scored Four Goals:................................................Lesley Zmurchuk vs. Stephen F. Austin (1996) Scored Three Goals:............................................................ Kylie Hayes vs. Southern Miss (2007 Scored Two Goals: ..................................................................Taylor Isenhower vs. SMU (2009) Recorded Four Assists:...................................................... Catherine Brannon vs. Rhodes (1996) Recorded Three Assists:...............................................Caroline Barrett vs. Southern Miss (2007) Recorded Two Assists:....................................................................Ashley Berra vs. SMU (2009) Recorded 10 or more Shots:................................. Melissa Smith vs. Evansville (2009), 10 shots Recorded 15 or more Saves:.................................. Frances Curr vs. Marquette (1999), 15 saves Recorded 10 or more Saves:........................................ Isabel Briones vs. UAB (2004), 12 saves Recorded Back-to-Back Shutouts:......Elise Kuhar Pitters vs Colorado College and UCF (2009) Scored Two Goals in Two Minutes:.....................................Shoko Mikami vs. Tulane (2005), 1:40 Goalkeeper recorded an assist:............................................Elise Kuhar-Pitters vs. SMU (2009)

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The Last Time The Lady Tigers ... Scored 10 Goals in a Game:.....................................................vs. Stephen F. Austin (1996), 10-0 Scored Eight Goals in a Game:................................................................. vs. Marshall (2006), 8-0 Scored Six Goals in a Game............................................................vs. Southern Miss (2007), 6-0 Scored Six Goals in a Half..............................................................vs. Rhodes (1999), 6 (1st half) Scored Four Goals in a Half:........................................................ vs. Marshall (2006), 4 (2nd half) Scored Three Goals in a Half:............................................................vs. SMU (2009), 3 (2nd half) Notched 10 or more Assists in a Game:................................................... vs. UT-Martin (1998), 12 Notched Eight or more Assists in a Game:....................................... vs. Tennessee Tech (2005), 8 Notched Five or more Assists in a Game: .........................................................vs. SMU (2009), 5 Attempted 50 or more Shots:...................................................................vs. Evansville (2009), 50 Attempted 40 or more Shots:...................................................................vs. Evansville (2009), 50 Attempted 30 or more Shots:...................................................................vs. Evansville (2009), 50 Attempted 25 or more Shots:...................................................................vs. Evansville (2009), 50 Involved in a 0-0 Tie:............................................................................................. vs. UAB, (2006)

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2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer 2010 C -USA Composite Schedule Friday, August 20 Memphis at Saint Louis......................................5:00 p.m. East Carolina at UNC-Greensboro........................ 6:00 p.m. Rice at Baylor........................................................ 7:00 p.m. FIU at SMU............................................................ 7:00 p.m. Vanderbilt at UAB.................................................. 7:00 p.m. Crowne Plaza-Tulsa Invitational Tournament Northwestern State at Tulsa......................... 7:35 p.m. UTEP at New Mexico State................................... 8:00 p.m. Sunday, August 22 Marshall at Cleveland State.........................................Noon Francis Marion at East Carolina............................ 1:00 p.m. Northern Arizona at UTEP..................................... 2:00 p.m. Crowne Plaza-Tulsa Invitational Tournament Arkansas-Little Rock at Tulsa....................... 3:30 p.m. Southern Miss at SE Louisiana............................. 4:00 p.m. Samford at Memphis...........................................6:00 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Rice...................................... 6:00 p.m. Alabama at UAB.................................................... 6:00 p.m. Sam Houston at Houston...................................... 7:00 p.m. Florida at UCF....................................................... 7:00 p.m. Friday, August 27 Wake Forest at East Carolina................................ 3:00 p.m. Miss Valley State at Southern Miss....................... 4:00 p.m. Dayton at Colorado College.................................. 5:00 p.m. Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) Marshall at Winthrop..................................... 6:00 p.m. Houston at Louisiana-Lafayette............................. 7:00 p.m. UAB at Mississippi State....................................... 7:00 p.m. San Diego State at UCF........................................ 7:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Tulsa................................................ 7:00 p.m. Rice at Marquette.................................................. 7:30 p.m. 13th Annual Miner Classic (El Paso, Texas) Fresno State at UTEP.................................. 8:00 p.m. SMU at Portland.................................................... 9:00 p.m. Saturday, August 28 LSU at Memphis...................................................7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 29 Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) Marshall vs. Liberty..............................................Noon Boise State at Colorado College........................... 1:00 p.m. Houston at McNeese State................................... 1:00 p.m. Southern Miss at Mississippi State........................ 1:00 p.m. UAB at Ole Miss.................................................... 1:00 p.m. SMU at Oregon..................................................... 3:00 p.m. 13th Annual Miner Classic (El Paso, Texas) Utah Valley at UTEP..................................... 3:00 p.m. Oral Roberts at Tulsa............................................ 7:35 p.m.

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Thursday, September 2 Colorado College at Wyoming............................... 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 3 Cal Tournament (San Francisco, Calif.) Rice at California.......................................... 4:00 p.m. Pullman Plaza Hotel Invitational (Huntington, W.Va.) Radford at Marshall...................................... 4:30 p.m. East Carolina at Old Dominion.............................. 6:00 p.m. Houston at TCU.................................................... 7:00 p.m. Memphis at Oklahoma State..............................7:00 p.m. Saint Louis at SMU................................................ 7:00 p.m. Southern Miss at Samford .................................... 7:00 p.m. Western Carolina at UAB...................................... 7:00 p.m. UCF at USF........................................................... 7:00 p.m. UTEP at Stephen F. Austin.................................... 7:00 p.m. Murray State at Tulsa............................................ 7:35 p.m. Sunday, September 5 Colorado College at Oklahoma....................................Noon Houston at Baylor.................................................. 1:00 p.m. Memphis at Arkansas-Little Rock......................1:00 p.m. Cal Tournament (San Francisco, Calif.) Rice vs San Francisco.................................. 1:00 p.m. Missouri State at Tulsa.......................................... 1:00 p.m. VCU at UCF........................................................... 1:00 p.m. UTEP at Houston Baptist....................................... 1:00 p.m. Pullman Plaza Hotel Invitational (Huntington, W. Va.)

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Appalachian State at Marshall...................... 1:30 p.m. Davidson at SMU.................................................. 2:00 p.m. Southern Miss at Vanderbilt................................... 2:00 p.m. UAB at Samford.................................................... 6:00 p.m. Monday, September 6 Niagara at East Carolina....................................... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 8 Marshall at Ohio.................................................... 3:00 p.m. Thursday, September 9 Middle Tennessee at UAB..................................... 6:00 p.m. Friday, September 10 NC State at East Carolina..................................... 3:00 p.m. Tulsa at Arkansas State......................................... 4:00 p.m. Colorado College at Utah State............................. 5:00 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Houston................................ 7:00 p.m. Alabama at Memphis...........................................7:00 p.m. UTSA at Rice........................................................ 7:00 p.m. Oklahoma State at SMU........................................ 7:00 p.m. Harvard at UCF..................................................... 7:00 p.m. Saturday, September 11 10th Annual Border Shootout (El Paso, Texas) North Dakota at UTEP.................................. 8:00 p.m. Sunday, September 12 Colorado College at Utah...................................... 1:00 p.m. Texas Southern at Houston................................... 1:00 p.m. Memphis at Ole Miss...........................................1:00 p.m. Rice at Oklahoma.................................................. 1:00 p.m. Jackson State at Southern Miss............................ 1:00 p.m. Tulsa at Central Arkansas..................................... 1:00 p.m. Florida State at UCF.............................................. 1:00 p.m. New Mexico at SMU.............................................. 2:00 p.m. Marshall at Kentucky............................................. 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 15 Northern Colorado at Colorado College................ 5:00 p.m. Thursday, September 16 East Carolina at UNC-Wilmington......................... 6:00 p.m. Friday, September 17 TCU at Memphis..................................................6:00 p.m. SMU at North Texas.............................................. 7:00 p.m. Southern Miss at Ole Miss.................................... 7:00 p.m. UCF at Arizona...................................................... 7:30 p.m. Lamar at UTEP...................................................... 8:00 p.m. Saturday, September 18 BYU at Rice........................................................... 7:00 p.m. Sunday, September 19 Texas Tech at UAB.............................................. 12:30 p.m. East Carolina at William & Mary............................ 1:00 p.m. Northwestern State at Southern Miss.................... 1:00 p.m. Oklahoma State at Colorado College.................... 2:00 p.m. Saint Mary’s (CA) at SMU..................................... 2:00 p.m. Alabama A&M at UTEP......................................... 2:00 p.m. Houston at UTSA................................................... 7:00 p.m. UCF vs. Arizona State................................................... TBA Friday, September 24 Marshall at Southern Miss*................................... 4:00 p.m.. Memphis at Colorado College*...........................5:00 p.m. East Carolina at UCF*........................................... 6:00 p.m. SMU at Houston*................................................... 7:00 p.m. Tulsa at Rice*........................................................ 7:00 p.m. UAB at UTEP*....................................................... 8:00 p.m. Sunday, September 26 Marshall at UCF*..........................................................Noon East Carolina at Southern Miss*........................... 1:00 p.m. Tulsa at Houston*.................................................. 1:00 p.m. Memphis at UTEP*...............................................1:00 p.m. SMU at Rice*......................................................... 1:00 p.m. UAB at Colorado College*..................................... 3:00 p.m.

Friday, October 1 SMU at East Carolina*.......................................... 3:00 p.m. Tulsa at Marshall*.................................................. 6:00 p.m. Colorado College at Houston*............................... 7:00 p.m. UCF at Memphis*.................................................7:00 p.m. UTEP at Rice* ...................................................... 7:00 p.m. Southern Miss at UAB*.......................................... 7:00 p.m. Sunday, October 3 SMU at Marshall*................................................ 11:00 a.m. Colorado College at Rice*............................................Noon Tulsa at East Carolina* ................................................Noon UTEP at Houston*................................................. 1:00 p.m. Southern Miss at Memphis*................................1:00 p.m. UCF at UAB*......................................................... 2:00 p.m. Friday, October 8 Rice at Southern Miss*.......................................... 4:00 p.m. Colorado College at Tulsa* ................................... 7:00 p.m. East Carolina at Memphis*.................................7:00 p.m. Houston at UCF*................................................... 7:00 p.m. Marshall at UAB*................................................... 7:00 p.m. UTEP at SMU*....................................................... 7:00 p.m. Sunday, October 10 East Carolina at UAB*........................................... 1:00 p.m. Marshall at Memphis*..........................................1:00 p.m. Rice at UCF........................................................... 1:00 p.m. UTEP at Tulsa*...................................................... 1:00 p.m. Colorado College at SMU*.................................... 2:00 p.m. Houston at Southern Miss*.................................... 2:00 p.m. Friday, October 15 UCF at Colorado College*..................................... 5:00 p.m. Marshall at Rice*................................................... 6:00 p.m. East Carolina Houston*......................................... 7:00 p.m. Memphis at Tulsa*...............................................7:00 p.m. UAB at SMU.......................................................... 7:00 p.m. Southern Miss at UTEP*....................................... 7:00 p.m. Sunday, October 17 UCF at UTEP*..............................................................Noon Southern Miss at Colorado College*..................... 1:00 p.m. East Carolina at Rice*........................................... 1:00 p.m. Marshall at Houston*............................................. 1:00 p.m. UAB at Tulsa*........................................................ 1:00 p.m. Memphis at SMU*................................................2:00 p.m. Friday, October 22 UTEP at East Carolina*......................................... 3:00 p.m. SMU at Southern Miss*......................................... 4:00 p.m. Colorado College at Marshall*............................... 6:00 p.m. Houston at UAB*................................................... 7:00 p.m. Rice at Memphis*.................................................7:00 p.m. Tulsa at UCF*................................................................ TBA Sunday, October 24 Colorado College at East Carolina*..................... 11:00 a.m. UTEP at Marshall*............................................... 11:00 a.m. SMU at UCF*................................................................Noon Houston at Memphis*..........................................1:00 p.m. Rice at UAB*......................................................... 1:00 p.m. Tulsa at Southern Miss*........................................ 1:00 p.m. Thursday, October 28 East Carolina at Marshall*..................................... 6:00 p.m. UAB at Memphis..................................................7:00 p.m. Tulsa at SMU......................................................... 7:00 p.m. Friday, October 29 Houston at Rice*................................................... 7:00 p.m. Southern Miss at UCF*.......................................... 7:00 p.m. UTEP at Colorado College*................................... 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 3 - Sunday, November 7 C-USA Women’s Soccer Championship Hosted by UCF, Orlando, Fla. All Game Times Are Listed in Central Standard Time

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2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer University President - Dr. Shirley C. Raines

Improvement to athletic facilities have also been a priority with the construction of the Athletic Training Facility, Tiger Softball Complex, FedExPark, Frank L. Flautt Golf Center, and upgrades and renovations to the football training facilities, Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium and the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. Described in The Commercial Appeal as “powerful, prepared and personable,” she has become known for her effective work in building productive partnerships on and off the campus. This emphasis has enabled the University to realize significant increases in annual giving to the University. Establishment of the University of Memphis Research Foundation along with the University’s focus on engaged scholarship in the community has facilitated an increase of sponsored research grants and contract awards by almost 100% since the beginning of Dr. Raines’ tenure in 2001. Major focus areas of her work with students include an increased emphasis on the retention of students, expansion of the University’s Honors and Emerging Leaders programs, the establishment of a guaranteed internship program for qualified students, living learning residential and curricular learning communities throughout campus. Dr. Raines served on the board for the NCAA for the past five years and chaired the Presidential Task Force Oversight and Monitoring Group while also serving on the Board of Directors of C-USA. While Chair of the Board of Directors of C-USA, Dr. Raines led the conference through realignment. The April 2009 issue of Business TN, included her on the magazine’s list of the 100 most powerful people in Tennessee.

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Dr. Raines earned her Doctorate in Education and her Master of Science degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Her Bachelor of Science degree is from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She also completed the Management Development Program from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She has returned to Harvard for the past three years as a keynote speaker for the Institutes for Higher Education addressing new university presidents and chancellors. A native of Bells, Tennessee, she is married to retired professor, Dr. Robert J. Canady. In his retirement, he is a stained glass artist and a private pilot. Bob and Shirley are the parents of four adult children and four grandchildren.

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Dr. Shirley C. Raines Dr. Ralph Faudree (interim) Dr. V. Lane Rawlins Dr. Thomas Carpenter Dr. Jerry Boone (interim) Dr. Billy M. Jones Dr. John Richardson (interim) Dr. C.C. Humphreys Dr. J. Millard Smith Lamar Newport (acting) Dr. J. Millard Smith Dr. Jennings B. Sanders Dr. Richard C. Jones Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister Dr. Andrew A. Kincannon Dr. John Willard “J.W.” Brister Dr. Seymour A. Mynders

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Dr. Shirley C. Raines became the 11th president of the University of Memphis on July 1, 2001. She is the first woman to hold the presidency of the University, which was founded in 1912. The University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a high research university, with approximately 22,000 students and 2,500 employees. Previous to her appointment at the University of Memphis, Dr. Raines was Vice Chancellor for Academic Services and Dean of the College of Education at the University of Kentucky. While at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, she received the Distinguished Faculty Member award and has received two research awards from the Eastern Educational Research Association. She is the author of 14 books and numerous journal articles and is widely regarded as an expert in teacher education and early childhood education. During the years of Dr. Raines’ tenure at the University of Memphis, the following building projects have been completed: the FedEx Institute of Technology, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management, the Student Activities Plaza and fountain, the clock tower, University Services Building with new bookstore, additions to the Carpenter Student Housing Complex, the renovation of Wilder Tower, which is devoted to student services. Just in the last year, grand openings have been held for the Law School, which was relocated to the historic downtown location on the Mississippi River, the new University Center and the Living Learning Residence Complex.


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2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer Athletic Director - R.C. Johnson R.C. Johnson came aboard in February of 1996 and immediately set forth in bringing U of M Tiger athletics into national prominence. Over the last 14 years, the dynamic administrator has built Tiger Athletics into a nationallyrecognized program that has been to five bowl games in the last seven years and played for the Men’s Basketball National Championship title in 2007-08. In addition, for the last 11 straight years, donations to the department have continued to rise, and on June 30, 2010, a record-setting $7.3 million was announced by the Tiger Scholarship Fund. Also in the last seven years under Johnson, the Tigers have captured 14 total C-USA championships in men’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s golf and men’s track. The men’s basketball program has garnered five regular-season titles (2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) and four C-USA Tournament championships (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), while the women’s soccer program claimed consecutive league championships in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Johnson is currently spearheading his second major capital campaign which benefits nearly every area of the Tiger Athletic Department. Included in the $12.9 million project is a new addition to the Athletic Office Building, a weight room and turf practice field for Tiger Football, a redesign of the Tiger baseball stadium that was unveiled for the 2010 season, the completed golf practice facility, a renovation of the Finch Center men’s basketball practice facility, a renovation of the women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms and the Anfernee Hardaway Hall of Fame to honor Tiger athletes

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Johnson’s first capital campaign was previously the largest fund-raising effort in the history of Memphis athletics. The $8 million campaign included a new 8,000-square-foot football and basketball office complex addition, a new basketball practice facility, which is still considered one of the best in the country, and a complete renovation of the Murphy Athletic Complex. During his tenure, Johnson has created the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the Tiger Scholarship Fund Board of Directors and the Athletic Director’s Ambassador’s Club. The Ambassador’s Club, which started with two members in 1997, has reached an all-time high of 41 members under Johnson. A significant revenue source for Tiger Athletics, members of the Ambassador’s Club pledge to commit $500,000. In June 2007, Johnson inked a lucrative long-term contract extension with Learfield Sports, which enabled Tiger Sports Properties to retain the multimedia rights for Memphis Athletics through 2017. The Tigers signed on with Learfield Sports in 2001, granting the partner radio and television rights, athletic venue signage, game day promotions and sponsorships, as well as the official athletic department website. Terms for the contract call for the Tigers to receive a financial guarantee each year of the agreement and to participate in annual revenue sharing. In 2008, the U of M entered into a five-year, $11.3 million partnership with Nike to provide shoes, apparel and equipment for all Tiger athletic teams. A believer in academic excellence as well as athletic success and national prominence, Johnson leads a department that set a school record with 51 percent of its student-athletes achieving a 3.0 or higher during the spring 2010 semester. For the most recent academic year, which includes fall 2009 and spring 2010, 339 student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA

and eight had a 4.0 for the year and 33 others had a 4.0 either in the fall or spring. For the spring 2010 semester, the athletic department as a whole posted its highest GPA ever with a 2.94 and 23 student-athletes garnered a 4.0 GPA. In May 2010, 48 athletes earned their degrees, marking the largest group for one ceremony since 2002 when the athletic academic services department began keeping record. Before taking over Tiger Athletics, Johnson was responsible for directing a Temple program with more than 500 student-athletes in 20 men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports, including nationally-visible programs in men’s basketball and football. He was named Temple’s director of athletics on May 9, 1994, after serving nearly six years as director of athletics at Miami (Ohio) University. He had also previously led the department at Eastern Illinois from 1980-88, and was the associate athletic director at Northern Iowa from 1974-80. A former football coach himself, Johnson served as an assistant at Mankato State University from 1968-74. He coached at Youngstown State University during the 1967 and 1968 seasons after serving as an assistant coach at Northern Iowa (1965-67) and the University of Iowa (1963-65). An Ottawa, Ill., native, Johnson holds his bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Iowa in 1965 and earned his master’s degree in physical education from the University of Northern Iowa in 1967. Johnson is a member of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics and serves on the NCAA Leadership Council. A veteran administrator in Conference USA, Johnson sits on both the C-USA Bowl Committee and the league’s Finance Committee. In addition, he is a member of the University of Memphis President’s Council. Johnson and his wife, Melba, have three children: Jeff, P.A. and Michelle; five grandchildren and one great grandson.

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dent - the first alumnus to hold the position. In 1950 graduate studies were initiated, and in 1954 the school switched from a quarter to a semester system. In 1957 the state legislature designated Memphis State full university status. In 1959 the university admitted its first African American students, and the first doctoral programs began in 1966. The 1970s, under President Cecil C. Humphreys, saw new buildings constructed across the campus, including a University Center and a 12-story library. In 1983 MSU became the first public university in Tennessee to gain accreditation of its entire curriculum. The 1990s were characterized by another name change and another building boom. In 1994 MSU became the University of Memphis, and the Ned R. McWherter Library was completed. Moving into the 21st century, the Kemmons Wilson School of Hospitality and Resort Management and the FedEx Institute of Technology have made their mark on the University landscape. Today, the University of Memphis is one of Tennessee’s three comprehensive doctoral-extensive institutions of higher learning. Situated in a beautiful park-like setting in the state’s largest city, it is the flagship of the Tennessee Board of Regents system. It awards more than 3,000 degrees annually. With an enrollment of approximately 21,000 students, The University of Memphis has 24 Chairs of Excellence, more than any other Tennessee university, and five stateapproved Centers of Excellence.

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Facts at a Glance President Dr. Shirley C. Raines Founded 1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School Campus Size 1,160 acres and 202 buildings at eight sites Operating Budget $344 million Local Economic Impact $1.43 billion Enrollment (for Fall 2009) Total...................................................21,424 Undergraduate..................................16,719 Graduate.............................................4,288 Law School.............................................417 Full-time................................................ 69% Part-time............................................... 31% Workforce Approximately 2,500 employees including 930 fulltime faculty Colleges & Schools • Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Communication and Fine Arts • College of Education • Fogelman College of Business and Economics • Graduate School • Herff College of Engineering • Loewenberg School of Nursing •S chool of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology • School of Public Health • University College Degrees •1 5 bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 majors and 70 concentrations • Master’s degrees in over 45 subjects • Doctoral degrees in 21 disciplines • Specialist degree in education • Juris Doctor (law degree) • Online degree program

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For almost a century the University of Memphis has been a catalyst for progress in the city of Memphis, the state of Tennessee and the surrounding Mid-South region. From its inception as a normal school dedicated to the education of public school teachers, to its role today as an educator of technologicallysavvy graduates who face a complex world, the University of Memphis has always fulfilled its current mission while looking forward to and planning for its future. Exceptional students from Tennessee, from every other state in the nation and from almost 100 countries around the world choose to attend the University of Memphis. They come here on the recommendation of their major professors at European universities; they come here to study subjects that are offered nowhere else; they come to study alongside men and women who are recognized and respected throughout the academic and scientific communities as foremost in their fields. Ever forward-looking, the University of Memphis is poised to enter one of its most historic and productive periods. From the faculty and staff we have in place to our alumni and benefactors, our “people assets” have never been more willing, able and generous in their efforts to build an academic environment that makes a life-long impact on the young minds at the U of M. The University of Memphis was founded under the auspices of the General Education Bill, enacted by the Tennessee Legislature in 1909. Known originally as West Tennessee State Normal School, the institution opened its doors Sept. 10, 1912, with Dr. Seymour A. Mynders as president. Students in the first classes selected blue and gray as the school colors and the tiger as the mascot. Tradition holds that the colors, those of the opposing armies during the Civil War, were chosen in commemoration of the reuniting of the country after that divisive conflict. Over the next decade, The Desoto yearbook was created, the first library was opened in the Administration Building, the first dining hall was built and the first men’s dorm was built; today that dorm, Scates Hall, houses the College of Arts and Sciences’ Dean’s offices. In 1925 the name of the college changed to West Tennessee State Teachers College. Three years later, the Brister Library was built, named after two-term president John W. Brister. In 1931 the students created a campus newspaper, The Tiger Rag; and in 1935 the school’s agriculture department was discontinued. The college changed names again in 1941, becoming Memphis State College, and in 1946, J. Millard “Jack” Smith became presi-


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2010 Memphis Women’s Soccer City of Memphis Considered the “Home of the Blues” and the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n Roll,” the city of Memphis’ musical roots run deep. However, music is just a chapter in the history as well as the future of the city located in the heart of Mid-America. Memphis, named after the capital of ancient Egypt, boasts all the amenities you would expect in a city with over 1 million residents, while retaining the charm and downto-earth feel of a small town. Downtown Memphis recently realized a building boom valued at $2.3 billion which transformed the heart of the city. One of the most visible projects was the construction of AutoZone Park, the downtown ballpark which is the home of the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A club. The 14,320seat stadium includes 1,500 club seats, 48 luxury suites and is located at the corner of Third Street and Union Avenue across from the world-famous Peabody Hotel. The city’s newest downtown project is FedExForum, an entertainment arena that houses both the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association and the University of Memphis men’s basketball team. The $250 million state-of-the-art arena features a 35,000-square-foot outdoor plaza where fans of all ages can gather before an event. The arena has over 100 points of sale for concession stands and four full-service restaurants. FedExForum is located one block south of Beale Street. Memphis’ musical roots can be traced to band leader W.C. Handy, who wrote the first blues song here in 1909, a campaign theme for Memphis mayor “Boss” Crump called “Boss Crump Blues” and later published as the “The Memphis Blues.” The sound soon caught on and blues bands filled the clubs along Beale. Young musicians who have performed along Beale include Muddy Waters, Furry Lewis, Albert King, Bobby “Blue” Bland and B.B. King. Beale Street has rapidly become the entertainment center of Memphis and visitors and locals alike enjoy the food and music offered in the various nightclubs. Where Beale Street meets the Mississippi River is Tom Lee Park, site of the annual Beale Street Music Festival. The weekend-long event is just a part of the month-long Memphis in May International Festival which also includes the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony. Located within a block of Beale is Gibson Guitar Memphis, which includes factory tours and cultural exhibits. Across the street

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is the Smithsonian’s Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum located at the FedExForum, which includes artifacts documenting music’s past. Memphis’ musical roots also include Stax and Hi-Records as well as Sun Records recording studio. Stax became known for “sweet soul music” through such artists as the MarKeys, Booker T. and the MGs, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave and Isaac Hayes. The Stax Museum reopened on its original location at McLemore and Crump in the summer of 2003 and offers visitors a complete history of “Soulsville USA.” One of Hi-Records’ premier artists was Al Green. Sun Records’ most famous recording artist was Elvis Presley and also boasted Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash among its recording artists. Elvis Presley’s Graceland is one of the five most visited home tours in America and is the most famous home in the United States after the White House. In 1991, Graceland was placed on the National Register of Historical Places. Over 600,000 visitors tour Graceland each year. Also located downtown is the beautiful Orpheum Theater which serves as a venue for performances by Ballet Memphis, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and traveling Broadway shows, as well as the Orpheum Classic Movies series and other concerts. The city’s location makes Memphis a major distribution hub with two interstate highways intersecting the city. Memphis is

also home of FedEx, the nation’s largest package carrier which makes Memphis International Airport the world’s busiest cargo airport. Over 500 commercial passenger flights originate from Memphis International each day.

Memphis Is... • Named for its Egyptian sister city on the Nile • The largest city in Tennessee & the 17th largest city in the United States • Centered in the middle of the nation’s population • The Pork BBQ Capital of the world • The home of The Pyramid, the third largest pyramid in the world • Ranked by the travel industry as one of the top 20 destinations for an athletic event • Ranked as one of the nation’s top 10 convention centers and locations • The nation’s largest spot cotton-trading market • The hardwood capital of the world • The home of the world’s largest cargo airport • The third-largest rail center in the United States • The fourth-largest inland port in the United States • Home to the Memphis Zoo, one of only four zoos in the United States to exhibit giant pandas. • The 47th Best Sports City according to the Sporting News 2009 list.

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AT SAINT LOUIS 6:00 PM SAMFORD 6:00 PM LSU 7:00 PM AT OKLAHOMA STATE 7:00 PM AT UALR 1:00 PM ALABAMA 7:00 PM AT OLE MISS 1:00 PM TCU 7:00 PM AT COLORADO COLLEGE* 5:00 PM AT UTEP* 12:00 PM UCF* 7:00 PM SOUTHERN MISS* 1:00 PM EAST CAROLINA* 7:00 PM MARSHALL* 1:00 PM AT TULSA* 5:00 PM AT SMU* 2:00 PM RICE* 7:00 PM HOUSTON* 1:00 PM UAB* 7:00 PM

* DENOTES C-USA OPPONENTS ALL TIMES ARE CENTRAL HOME GAMES IN BLUE


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