2010 Schedule DATE
OPPONENT
Sep 3, 2010 at Northeastern St. Sep 5, 2010 Newman Sep 9, 2010 at Washburn * Sep 11, 2010 Emporia St. * Sep 16, 2010 Truman * Sep 23, 2010 at Central Mo. * Sep 25, 2010 Neb.-Omaha * Sep 30, 2010 at Mo. Western St. * Oct 2, 2010 at Northwest Mo. St. * Oct 7, 2010 Southwest Baptist * Oct 9, 2010 Washburn * Oct 14, 2010 at Emporia St. * Oct 16, 2010 at Truman * Oct 23, 2010 Central Mo. * Oct 28, 2010 at Neb.-Omaha * Oct 30, 2010 Mo. Western St. * Nov 4, 2010 Northwest Mo. St. * Nov 4, 2010 at Southwest Baptist *
TIME
5:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:30 AM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 11:30 AM 7:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM
* INDICATES MID-AMERICA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION MATCH HOME MATCHES IN BOLD All times Central
General Information
(area code 417)
Location .................................................................................................................... Joplin, MO 64801-1595 Founded ...............................1937 (As Joplin Junior College; became a senior college in 1968) Enrollment .................................................................................................................................................5,740 Affiliation ..............................................................................................................................NCAA Division II Conference ........................................................Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Nickname/Colors........................................................................................................ Lions/Green & Gold Home Pitch .............................................................................................................................Hal Bodon Field Capacity/Surface ............................................................................................................250/Natural Grass Press Area Telephone Number ..............................................................................................................TBA Head Coach ..........................................................................................................Alese Woolard 625-3014 President.............................................................................................................................Dr. Bruce W. Speck Faculty Athletic Representative ................................................................................. Dr. Richard Miller Athletics Director.........................................................................................Jared Bruggeman 625-9574 Assistant Athletics Director ................................................................................Robert Corn 625-9330 Compliance Officer...........................................................................................Julie Wengert 625-9712 Head Trainer .......................................................................................................... Darin Moore 625-9337 Strength & Conditioning Coordinator....................................................Troy Jorgensen 625-9804 Facilities Coordinator ..........................................................................................Aaron Lewis 625-9820 Sports Information Director ............................. Justin Maskus 625-9359 (Office), 437-4513 (Cell) FAX: 625-9397 EMail: maskus-j@mssu.edu Web Site: www.mssu.edu/athletics Assistant Athletics Director for External Operations ..............................Kevin Greim 625-3075 Athletics Secretary .................................................................................................Karesa Burr 625-9317 Women’s Soccer Contact .......................................................................... Sean Buck 625-9851 (Office) Email ........................................................................................................................... sportsinfo@mssu.edu
What’s Inside
Missouri Southern State University This is Missouri Southern ........................................................2-3 Missouri Southern Administration...........................................4 Missouri Southern Athletics Administration ........................5 Missouri Southern Athletic Support Staff .............................6 Missouri Southern Coaches & Staff .........................................7 Strength & Conditioning .........................................................8-9 Missouri Southern Athletics .................................................... 10 2010 Women’s Soccer Hal Bodon Field............................................................................ 11 Head Coach Alese Woolard ..................................................... 12 2010 Roster .................................................................................... 13 2010 Squad Breakdown ............................................................ 13 2010 Preview ...........................................................................14-15 2010 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll...................................... 14 Meet the Lions Returnees .................................................................................16-19 Newcomers ..............................................................................20-21 Season in Review 2009 Results .................................................................................. 22 2009 Statistics ............................................................................... 23 2009 Award Winners .................................................................. 23 Opponents Series Records............................................................................... 24 History & Records Individual Records ...................................................................... 25 Team Records................................................................................ 25 Annual Leaders ............................................................................ 25 Single Season & Career Leaders ............................................. 26 Year-By-Year Results ................................................................... 27 The MIAA & NCAA About the MIAA ........................................................................... 28 MIAA Women’s Soccer Champions ....................................... 28 2009 MIAA Women’s Soccer Final Standings .................... 29 2009 MIAA Women’s Soccer Statistics ...........................29-30 2009 All-MIAA Women’s Soccer Team.................................. 30 MIAA Records & Leaders ........................................................... 31 The NCAA ....................................................................................... 32 CHAMPS/Life Skills ...................................................................... 33
Credits Editor/Designer: Levi Convirs & Shaun Buck Special Assistance: Justin Maskus Photography: Mike Gullett, Trevor Wachsman Special thanks to the Missouri Southern Public Information Office staff for providing the information on the University and administration and to opposing teams sports information offices for providing opponent information.
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THIS IS MISSOURI SOUTHERN IMAGINE THE FUN Just like university students everywhere, you will find times when you need to “blow off some steam.” When you do, you will find that sometimes there is so much going on at Missouri Southern, it is hard to pick and choose. Free activities happen throughout the year: ball games, plays, music concerts, campus-wide picnics, lectures by famous people, intramural sports, and more. The Billingsly Student Center offers pool tables, the campus bookstore, and the ticket office with discount tickets to area concerts, attractions, and professional sporting events. The Campus Activities Board (CAB), a student-run group, plans concerts and special events for the campus. Joplin is also a fun place to live and learn learn.. There are movie theaters, restaurants, and a large shopping mall less than a mile from campus. And if you feel like getting away for a while, Kansas City, Mo. is a 2 1/2 hour drive from Joplin, and Branson and Tulsa, Okla. are less than two hours away. The Four-State Region is also a great place for hiking, fishing, camping, and canoeing.
JOPLIN COMMUNITY Joplin is located in southwest Missouri in the "four states" region encompassing Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Akransas. At the edge of the Ozark Mountain region, Joplin has a current population of 49,024. The daytime population swells to 270,000 while the population within a 40-mile radius of Joplin is 400,000, making it Missouri's fourth largest metropolitan area. Joplin combines the beauty and hospitality of country living, with the convience and commerce of city vitality.
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MAJORS
accounting art biology business chemistry communications computer-aided drafting & design computer-assisted manufacturing technology computer information science criminal justice administration dental hygiene economics & finance elementary education English environmental health technology history international studies kinesiology law enforcement management management technology marketing mathematics medical technology music nursing
physics political science pre-dentistry pre-engineering pre-medicine pre-optometry pre-pharmacy pre-physical therapy pre-veterinary psychology radiologic technology secondary education sociology Spanish theatre
MINORS
coaching corrections French geography German interdisciplinary studies juvenile justice paralegal philosophy social science total quality management
THIS IS MISSOURI SOUTHERN
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Dr. Bruce W. Speck, President Dr. Bruce Speck was named the fourth president in the history of Missouri Southern State University on January 18, 2008. He is entering his third year as the president of the University. Speck previously served as Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs at Austin Peay State University (APSU) in Clarksville, Tenn., one of six universities in the Tennessee Board of Regents System. In that position, Speck was involved with financial management, fundraising and grant development, hiring, mentoring and evaluating faculty and served as “chief guardian of academic integrity.” From 2001-2005, Speck served as Vice President for Academic Affairs and tenured Professor of English. Before joining APSU, Speck served at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of English and Interim Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (1999-2000) and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of English (2000-2001). Prior to that, Speck was at the University of Memphis in the capacity of Assistant Professor (1990-1993), Associate Professor, Department of English, and Coordinator, Writing-Across-the-Curriculum program (1993-1997), Professor, Department of English and Coordinator, Writing-Across-the-Curriculum program (1997-1999), and Acting Director, Center for Academic Excellence (1997-1999). Speck has also served at Indiana University Purdue University at Fort Wayne as an assistant professor, where he was hired to develop a master’s program in technical writing (1987-1990). His industry experience includes being a science writer at Norden Laboratories in Lincoln, Nebraska (1984-1986) and an associate at Kamterter, Inc. in Lincoln. Speck’s academic credentials include a Ph.D. in English with emphasis in Rhetoric and Composition, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1980-1984), an M.A.E. in English, Wayne State College in Nebraska (1978-1980), and a B.A. in English, University of Northern Colorado (1973-1975). Speck is the author of numerous book monographs, book chapters, annotated bibliographies and journal articles. One of his most recent monographs, co-authored with Jordy Rocheleau, is Rights and Wrongs in the College Classroom: Ethical Issues in Postsecondary Teaching. Dr. Speck and his wife, Carmen, have three grown children, Heidi, Ryan and Rose-Marie.
Missouri Southern Governors, Vice Presidents & Deans (student govenor representative not pictured)
Rod Anderson Chair Governors, Monett
Dwight Douglas Governor Joplin
Rob Yust Dr. Mark Vice President Parsons for Business Vice President Affairs for Development
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Nancy Perry Governor, Carthage
AJ Anglin Vice President for Academic Affairs
Lynn M. Ewing III Governor, Nevada
Dr. Charles C. McGinty Governor, Joplin
Dr. Joann Kroll Darren Dean, Graduate Fullerton School and Interim VP Lifelong for Learning Student Affairs
David Jones Governor, Springfield
Dr. Beverly Block Interim Dean, School of Business
Richard Walter Governor, Joplin
Dr. Glenn Colthorp Dean, School of Education
Dr. Richard Miller Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
Sherry Buchanan Governor, Lamar
Dr. Tia Strait Dean, School of Technology
Jared Bruggeman Athletics Director
Jared Bruggeman was introduced as the
Prior to NAU, Bruggeman served as an Assistant Director of Athletics for
new Director of Athletics at Missouri Southern
Compliance and Student Life at the University of North Dakota for four years.
State University on June 11, 2009. He becomes
He also oversaw facilities and game management, as well as marketing and
just the fifth director the school has seen and
ticketing. He was the student-athlete Academic Coordinator as well as Director
begins his second year as head of the Athletics
of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and during his time as Assistant
Department at Southern.
AD, North Dakota was awarded seven NCAA postgraduate scholarships, two
In his time at Southern, Bruggeman has helped to see an increase in fundraising, as well as a re-structuring in the Lionbacker Booster Club. The Lions had both
NCAA Division II Degree Completion Awards and the NCAA Walter Byers Post Graduate Scholarship. Bruggeman also served as an assistant track and field and cross country coach
academic and athletic success this past year under Bruggeman’s leadership as the
at UND from 1998-01. He assisted in the daily operations of both men’s and
men’s and women’s cross country programs both won MIAA and NCAA Regional
women’s programs and played a major role in the recruitment of student-athletes.
titles, while the women finished third nationally. The women’s outdoor track and
Bruggeman was also a volunteer assistant volleyball coach. A three-time graduate
field team again won the MIAA title, while on the strength of those finishes, the
of UND, Bruggeman was an All-American in the indoor 800 meters.
Lions placed 38th nationally in the Division II Director’s Cup Standings.
Prior to his career in collegiate athletics, Bruggeman was a high school
The Lions also had 133 student-athletes achieve a cumulative 3.0 GPA or
science teacher. He taught at Stephen Hempstead High School in Dubuque, Iowa
higher, with 64 carrying a 3.5 or higher and 10 with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Southern
and Red River High School in Grand Forks, N.D. Bruggeman also served as track
had an overall athletic department GPA of 3.00. The success was not only limited
and field and cross country coach at both schools.
to the classroom as the Lions boasted 28 All-Americans, ten All-Region picks, 72 All-MIAA selections, and 133 MIAA Academic Honor Roll members. Bruggeman previously served as the Associate Director of Athletics at Northern Arizona University for four years, working as the school's compliance director, as well as overseeing the men’s and women's track and field and cross country programs and equipment room. He was also in charge of overall athletic
Bruggeman earned a bachelor of science in natural science and a bachelor of science in education with an emphasis in physics from the University of North Dakota in 1994. He went on to earn a master’s of education in educational leadership from UND, and is working on his doctorate in educational leadership. Bruggeman and his wife, Maria have three children, a son Micah (8), and daughters Logan (6), and Reese (2).
game management and facilities.
Kevin Greim Assistant AD for External Operations Kevin Greim begins his eleventh full year as the Voice of the Lions after joining the Missouri Southern family in the spring of 1999. He was named Assistant Athletics Director for External Operations in the fall of 2008 after serving as Director of Marketing prior to the 2008 school year. Greim also served as head coach of the MSSU men's golf team from 2004 until 2010. In his six years as head coach, the Lions qualified for NCAA Super Regional play five times. The Lions highest finish in conference play came in Greim's last season as Southern tied for second in the MIAA in the 2009-2010 season. A graduate of Southwest Missouri State University with a bachelor's degree in electronic media, Greim received his master's degree in health, physical education and recreation from Delta State (Miss.) University. Greim's broadcast background includes radio play-by-play of Delta State football, basketball and baseball. He also produced and hosted the DSU Sports Show and maintained advertising sales for both radio and television. He also served as a sports announcer for WSLI-AM 930 radio in Jackson, Miss., where he provided play-by-play and color commentary for area high school and college sports and served as co-host of a daily sports talk show. A native of Excelsior Springs, Mo., Greim and his wife, the former Sarah Yates, live in Carl Junction and welcomed their first child, Tegan Marie in April of 2009 and a son Miles in August of 2010.
Julie Wengert Assistant AD for Compliance Julie Wengert was named Compliance Coordinator at Missouri Southern in January of 2003 and was named Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance in the fall of 2008. A former standout for the Lions tennis team, she served from August 2001 until March 2003 as the squad's head coach. A native of Parsons, Kan., Wengert had a stellar career for the Southern tennis team, lettering at No. 1 and No. 2 singles and at No. 1 doubles all four years. She was a three-time Academic All-MIAA and MIAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection. Wengert won back-to-back No. 1 doubles championships in the conference tournament as a sophomore and a junior and was an integral part of the Lions' MIAA championship run her sophomore year. Wengert graduated magna cum laude from MSSU in May 2001 with a degree in elementary education. She earned her masters in Athletics Administration from William Woods University in 2007. Formerly Julie Posch, she is married to former Lion baseball player Jonathan Wengert and the couple welcomed their first child, Jocelyn, in March of 2007.
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Support Staff Justin Maskus
Darin Moore
Sports Information Director
Head Athletic Trainer
Justin Maskus enters his fifth year as the Sports Information Director at Missouri Southern State University. At Southern, he is responsible for all athletics publications, media relations for all 14 sports, statistics, and maintenance and design of the Missouri Southern athletics website. Prior to Southern, Maskus spent three years as the Sports Information Director at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, and two years as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Southeast Missouri State University. He was the primary media relations contact for each of CBU's 13 intercollegiate sports and served as the lead designer on the departmental web site. He also served as the lead statistician and was instrumental in the debut of the Buccaneer Sports Network, broadcasting basketball and baseball games live via the internet. At Southeast, Maskus was responsible for media relations efforts of five Division I programs as well as development of media guides and the athletics website. He worked with baseball, women's basketball, volleyball, golf and gymnastics while assisting with football and men's basketball. He is in year four of a four-year term on the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee and will serve as the South Central Region Chair. Maskus earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Public Relations and Graphic Arts from the University of Central Missouri in 2001. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, the United States Basketball Writers Association and the United States Football Writers Association. The St. Louis, Mo. native resides in Joplin.
Aaron Lewis Athletic Facilities & Operations Dir. Aaron Lewis begins his third year with Southern as the Athletic Facilities and Operations Coordinator. Lewis graduated from Missouri Southern in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in health promotion and wellness. He was a member of the Lions football team from '94-'98, where he played deep snapper and wide receiver. He lettered three years and was voted co-captain of the team his senior year. After college, Lewis moved to Allen, TX to work for The Adams Course. He was a certified strength and conditioning specialist, helping develop strength and conditioning programs for high school athletes and local faculty of the Allen school district. After three years in Texas Lewis moved back to Missouri and went to work for Peterbilt of Joplin where he served as a sales and marketing assistant for the dealership. Lewis and his wife Miranda reside in Joplin. A graduate of Seneca High School, Lewis is originally from Greeley, Co.
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Darin Moore, now in his ninth year at Missouri Southern, took over in January of 2003 as head athletic trainer. He heads the Southern staff after serving three years as head athletic trainer at Vancleve (Miss.) High School and one year at Greenville (Ala.) High School. A certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, he also was assistant athletic trainer at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College. Moore received a master's of education-physical education degree in 1998 from Delta State University, where he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer, and a bachelor of science degree in physical education/human movement studies from Kent State University in 1996. A native of Lewistown, Ill., Moore also earned an associate of arts degree from Coffeyville Community College. Moore is married to the former Stephanie Shrum in July of 2007. The couple resides in Joplin and welcomed their first child, Ella, in September of 2008.
Amanda Wolf Assistant Athletic Trainer
With nearly 16 years of athletic training experience, Amanda Wolf is in her seventh year as assistant athletic trainer at Missouri Southern State University. A certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Wolf came to the Lions after two years as the head athletic trainer at McPherson (Kan.) College. There, she worked with 14 activities at the NAIA Division II institution and taught courses in the physical education department. Wolf previously worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Fort Hays (Kan.) State University, where she assisted with 16 NCAA Division II activities. Wolf, a native of Nevada, Mo., graduated from Missouri Southern in 2000 with a bachelor's degree in health promotion & wellness. While a student at MSSU, Wolf served as a student athletic trainer under former head trainer Marty Conklin and helped with 17 Southern sports and activities. She earned her master's degree in health, physical education and recreation, with an emphasis in exercise science and sports administration, from Fort Hays State in 2002. Wolf and her husband, Kyle, have a two year old daughter, Ava Grace. The couple currently resides in Webb City.
Coaches & Staff
Jamie Burnham Ast. Track & Field/Cross Country Coach
Jeff Boschee Asst. Men's Basketball Coach
David Wright Asst. Softball Coach
Lamart Barrett Assistant Football Coach
Robert Corn Head Men’s Basketball Coach
Bryce Darnell Head Baseball Coach
Atiba Bradley Assistant Football Coach
Mike Wheeler Men’s Golf Coach
Bill Gray Head Softball Coach
Johnny Mallatt Assistant Football Coach
Ronda Hubbard Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Raleigh Jackson Assistant Football Coach
Tyrone Jones Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Troy Jorgensen Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
Matt Barrett Assistant Football Coach
Marcus Moeller Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
Adam Schwent Assistant Football Coach
Maryann Mitts Head Women's Basketball Coach
Mike Mutz Assistant Football Coach
Gary Bass Assistant Football Coach
Ryan Meek Asst. Volleyball Coach
Ronnie Ressel Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
Tom Rutledge Head Men’s Cross Country/Track Coach
John Tatum Assistant Football Coach
Bart Tatum Head Football Coach
Patty Vavra Head Women’s Cross Country/Track Coach
Alese Woolard Head Women’s Soccer Coach
Chris Willis Head Volleyball Coach
Bryan Schiding Asst. Track/XC Coach
Christina Kleekamp Asst. Soccer Coach
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Strength & Conditioning
T
he Missouri Southern Strength and Conditioning Performance Center is a 3,480 square foot facility offering student-athletes the opportunity to train in one of the finest NCAA Division II strength facilities. The facility consists of 12 taning racks, six weightlifting platforms, a full line of dumbells, 16 upper and lower body weight machines and a variety of cardiovascular equipment. Training occurs in a variety of modalities, including combinations of free weights, selectorized machines, and dumbbells. Student-athletes have their choice of cardiovascular equipment, including upright bikes, stair climbers, treadmills, and slide boards. Reaction balls, step hurdles, timing devices, and medicine balls are a few examples of the numerous training aids providing student-athletes the opportunity to enhance their skill-related components such as speed, coordination, reaction time, and agility. The state-of-the-art equipment was custom developed in conjunction with such companies as Quantum Fitness, O.E.I., Hammer Strength, SciFit, and Cybex. In Troy Jorgensen, Southern also has the only full-time strength and conditioning coach in the MIAA. Missouri Southern has emerged as the standard in NCAA Division II as to which other programs are compared in terms of resistance training facilities. What Can You Expect? Each Missouri Southern student-athlete will receive individual attention from the strength and conditioning staff as well as individualized workouts for their respective sport. The strength and conditioning staff is also responsible for the speed, agility and condiditioning development of each team.
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Strength & Conditioning Coach Troy Jorgensen
Troy Jorgensen begins his fourth year as director of the Missouri Southern strength and conditioning program. Prior to Southern, Jorgensen spent four years as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). Jorgensen worked directly with football, softball, women's swimming, gymnastics, men's soccer and men's basketball. During his tenure, UCLA won ten NCAA National Championships, went to four bowl games, the Softball World Series, and the Final Four. Prior to UCLA, Jorgensen spent three years at Utah State as the assistant strength and conditioning coach. He was responsible for softball, women's soccer, gymnastics, track and field, tennis and assisted with football and men's basketball. Jorgensen is certified by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He graduated from Missouri Western with a BS in exercise science, where he was also a four year letter winner in football. He also earned a master's in exercise science from Utah State University. Troy has three children, Delaney, Brooks and Jaci. He is married to the former Heather Pressly.
Coach John Freeman
Coach John Freeman has over 25 years of experience working as a strength, speed and track coach. Freeman has worked with multiple Division I programs including Oregon State, Colorado, Colorado State and Arizona State. He has worked with two NFL teams, one NBA teams and six different Olympic teams and sits on the sports science committee for USA Team Handball. Freeman is a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and also holds certifications from United States Weightlifting and USA Track and Field. He holds a degree in Psychology and Religion from Missouri State, as well as a M.S. and P.H.D from the Universal Live Church University. He is married to the former Sylvia Goree and the couple has two children, six grandchildren and one great grandson.
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Missouri Southern Athletics In Search of Excellence It’s exciting to be a part of Missouri Southern athletics, both as a participant and as a fan. The Missouri Southern Lions have been Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Champions in football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, and tennis. The football team has been a winner, claiming the NAIA Division II National Championship in 1972 and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association title in 1993. The Lions currently have three players on NFL rosters and two playing minor league baseball. The Lions softball team is a frequent participant in regional action, and in 1992 won the NCAA Division II National Championship. The men’s basketball team hosted and won the NCAA Division II South Central Regional Tournament and advanced to the Division II Final Four in 2000, while the baseball team has made numerous trips to the College World Series, finishing second in the nation in 1991. Both MSSU men and women have had national champions in track. In all, Missouri Southern has claimed 39 conference crowns, including 28 since joining the MIAA.
Quality Athletes Each year Missouri Southern student-athletes are recognized by coaches around the conference as All-MIAA performers, while several also are named to All-America teams. MSSU men and women have been named MIAA Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year and Ken B. Jones Award winners (for outstanding student-athlete in the conference), and have also been National Player of the Year honorees, as well as finalists for national awards such as the Harlon Hill Trophy in football. In 2008, the women's cross country and outdoor track and field programs claimed MIAA Titles. In 2007, both the MSSU men's and women's cross country squads won MIAA titles for the second year in a row, with the women's program claiming the MIAA's Triple Crown, winning cross country, as well as Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field titles. The men's cross country championship was the seventh in the last eight seasons for the program. During the 2004 season, both the men's and women's track and field teams claimed MIAA Indoor Titles, the first in school history. The Southern softball team has appeared in 16 of the last 18 MIAA post season tournaments. Men's basketball has earned nine straight berths in the league tournament and is 145-93 over the last seven seasons. Women's basketball has gone to the last seven conference tourneys in a row and in 2004 had it's best season since 1996. The golf team has twice knocked on the door for the MIAA title, finishing second in the yearly standings and finished fourth in the NCAA Central Super Regional last season. The athletic program, as a whole, finished 81st in Division II in the 2008-09 Director's Cup Standings.
Solid Students Of course the primary goal of any institution of higher education is to graduate its students. At Missouri Southern that philosophy is no different. Student-athletes wearing the Green & Gold also get the job done in the classroom. In the 1990s, the Lions boasted a graduation rate of 77.3 percent. MSSU student-athletes also have maintained cumulative team grade-point averages above the 3.0 mark. In fact, the entire Missouri Southern Athletic Department GPA for the spring of 2008 was 3.01. For their efforts, Southern’s student-athletes are routinely named to the MIAA Commissioner’s Honor Roll teams, as well as the Academic All-MIAA, Presidential Scholar Athlete, and Academic All-District and All-America squads. In all, more than 50 Lions have been named Academic All-America.
Contributors in the Community Not only do they perform on the field and in the classroom, but Missouri Southern’s Lions are also involved in the Joplin community. They work with such organizations as the Special Olympics, the Ronald McDonald House, the Boy’s and Girl’s Club, Adopt-A-Street, and the Children’s Miracle Network, and are frequently contacted by schools in the area with requests for special visits. Missouri Southern’s student-athletes are frequently invited to serve as hosts and guest speakers for special events in Joplin and the surrounding communities.
Outstanding Facilities Of course, to be competitive, teams need quality facilities. Missouri Southern has those. The Leggett & Platt Athletic Center, constructed in 1999 with seating for more than 3,200, contains three gymnasiums, an indoor competition track, an incredible weight room and state-of-the-art sports rehabilitation facilities. In addition, Robert Ellis Young Gymnasium includes courts for basketball, racquetball and volleyball, and a six-lane swimming pool. The surfaces for football and outdoor track & field at Fred G. Hughes Stadium underwent a major renovation in 2003. The football field was given a new, top-of-the-line artificial playing surface and the all-weather track was equipped with a new all-weather surface, upgrading it to a national meet-caliber facility. Other outdoor facilities include lighted tennis courts, several soccer fields, two softball fields and one of the finest cross country courses in the nation. The course hosted regional meets in 1999, 2001 and 2004, 2007, and the 1999 and 2007 NCAA Division II Championships.
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Hal Bodon Field
Hal Bodon, the first head soccer coach at MIssouri Southern, posted a career record of 138-74-21 from 1976-87.
Hal Bodon Field: Home of Southern Soccer When Dr. Hal Bodon first introduced soccer at Missouri Southern State College in 1972, he started with phone poles and chicken wires. Now the Missouri Southern soccer field is freshly adorned with a scoreboard, sound system, lights, and a chain link fence, thus making it an attractive and picturesque venue from which to watch exciting soccer action. Fittingly, the powers that be at Missouri Southern decided to honor the founder of Missouri Southern soccer, as Missouri Southern’s home pitch was dedicated “Dr. Harold ‘Hal’ Bodon Field” on September 9, 1998. The Lions' men downed Bartlesville Wesleyan College 1-0 in the first match on the field officially named for the individual who brought soccer to Missouri Southern. The Southern women have gone 49-48-9 (.505) at Bodon Field, including a 25-11-4 mark the past four seasons. Their first home win came in a 1-0 victory over Allen County Community College on Oct. 1, 1998. Bodon, served as a professor of communications for 25 years at Missouri Southern, in addition to his position as head soccer coach. He posted a career record of 138-74-21 from 1976-87, good for a .637 winning percentage. He retired from Missouri Southern in the spring of 1996 and went on to serve as a missionary in Port-au-Prince, Haiti with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Year .......Record ........................Pct. 1998* ..... 1-4-0 ...................... .200 1999 ........0-8-1 ..........................000 2000 ........4-5-0 ....................... .444 2001 ........5-4-0 ....................... .556 2002 ........3-3-2 ....................... .500 2003 ........2-4-2 ....................... .375 2004 ........5-3-0 ....................... .625 2005 ........9-1-1 ..........................864
Year .......Record ........................Pct. 2006 ........7-1-1 ..........................833 2007 ........6-3-1 ..........................650 2008 ........3-6-1 ..........................350 2009 ........4-6-0 ..........................400 Total ..... 49-48-9........................505 * competed as a club team.
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Alese Woolard
Head Women’s Soccer Coach Alese Woolard enters her first season at the helm of the MSSU women's soccer program after serving four years as an assistant coach on former head coach Trevor Wachsman's staff. Prior to her coaching stint, Woolard enjoyed a solid two-year playing career under former head coach Trevor Wachsman. Woolard made 14 starts in the net for the Lions and held the opposition scoreless for the final 227 minutes of the 2004 campaign. She recorded 77 saves and three shutouts in her two years at Southern.
Woolard also was a four-year softball athlete and was a finalist for the 2004-05 MSSU Female Athlete of the Year. As a senior, Woolard hit nine home runs, setting the Southern single-season record. In back-to-back games in 2005, she had two homers each, which is second all-time in a single game at Southern. In that year, she had one of the most productive seasons ever as she led the Lions in average (.351), runs (40), hits (61), doubles (9), triples (3), homers (9), RBIs (37), slugging percentage (.592), and on base percentage (.392). Woolard graduated from Southern in 2005.
Christina Kleekamp Assistant Coach
Christina Kleekamp in in her first year as assistant coach for the Missouri Southern women s soccer program after a solid playing career on the pitch for the Lions. Kleekamp scored six career goals at Southern, including four as a freshman in 2005 that earned her a first-team All-MIAA selection.
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After an injury suffered in the preseason forced her to miss the entire 2006 season, she rebounded nicely the next year by appearing in all 19 matches and scoring two goals and dishing out one assist. Kleepkamp was also named to the MIAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll in 2007.
2010 Roster Numerical Roster No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 24 99
Name Ashley Bechtold Beth Hammons Sarah Evers Kayla Bell Lindi Spilchen Candis Clark Laura Rodolf Kelly White Alicia Vonderheid Shannon Kuhn Kara Hammann Brianna McKenzie Lindsay Altman Corinne Tebbs Dana Wilhelm Megan Stueve Samantha Zoltanski Michelle Dimza Latea LaRue Cortney Sanders Danai Noftz Emily Boyer Megan Jenisch Randi Russell
Pos. Ht. Yr. (Exp) GK 5-9 Fr. GK 5-7 Fr. MF/F 5-6 Sr. MF 5-5 Jr. F 5-2 Jr. F 5-8 So. D 5-10 Jr. F/MF 5-7 Fr. MF 5-8 So. MF 5-7 Jr. D 5-6 Jr. MF 5-7 Jr. MF 5-4 Sr. MF 5-7 So. D 5-4 Fr. F 5-7 So. D 5-2 Fr. MF/F 5-8 Jr. MF 5-5 Fr. F 5-2 So. MF/D 5-5 Jr. MF/F 5-4 Fr. D 5-4 Fr. GK 5-6 Jr.
Alphabetical
Hometown / Previous School Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam North HS Smithville, Mo./Smithville HS Fenton, Mo./Rockwood Summit HS Fort Gibson, Okla./Neosho County CC North Bay, Ont./Graceland Maryland Heights, Mo./Pattonville HS Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam City North HS Rogers, Ark./Rogers HS Florissant, Mo./Trinity Catholic HS Wentzville, Mo./Wentzville HS St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell North Webb City, Mo./Webb City HS Joplin, Mo./Joplin HS Burleson, Texas/Burleson HS St. Louis, Mo./Notre Dame HS Lee's Summit, Mo./Lee's Summit HS Bridgeton, Mo./Pattonville HS St. Louis, Mo./Notre Dame HS Linn Creek, Mo./Camdenton HS Bentonville, Ark./Bentonville HS Littleton, Colo./Littleton HS Lebanon, Mo./Lebanon HS Ozark, Mo./Ozark HS Joplin, Mo./Joplin HS
No. 12 0 3 23 5 2 17 10 1 24 9 18 11 21 6 99 19 4 15 13 8 7 14 16
Head Coach: Alese Woolard Assistant Coach: Christina Kleekamp
Name Pos. Lindsey Altman MF Ashley Bechtold GK Kayla Bell D Emily Boyer MF/F Candis Clark F Sarah Evers MF Michelle Dimza MF/F Kara Hammann D Beth Hammons GK Megan Jenisch D Shannon Kuhn MF Latea LaRue MF Brianna McKenzie MF Danai Noftz MF/D Laura Rodolf D Randi Russell GK Cortney Sanders F Lindi Spilchen D Megan Stueve F Corinne Tebbs MF Alicia Vonderheid MF Kelly White F/MF Dana Wilhelm D Samantha Zoltanski D
2010 Squad Breakdown Personnel Situation Starters Returning (9) Lindsey Altman, MF Candis Clark, F Michelle Dimza, MF/F Sarah Evers, MF/F Kara Hammann, D Shannon Kuhn, MF Brianna McKenzie, MF Randi Russell, GK Cortney Sanders, F Starters Lost (3) Audrey Copenhaver, D Stephanie Heines, F Jentri White, F Newcomers (10) Ashley Bechtold, GK Kayla Bell, D Emily Boyer, MF/F Beth Hammons, GK Megan Jenisch, D Latea LaRue, MF Lindi Spilchen, D Kelly White, F/MF Dana Wilhelm, D Samantha Zoltanski, D
Letterwinners Returning (11) Lindsey Altman, MF Michelle Dimza, MF/F Sarah Evers, MF/F Kara Hammann, D Shannon Kuhn, MF Brianna McKenzie, MF Danai Noftz, MF/D Laura Rodolf, D Randi Russell, GK Corinne Tebbs, MF Alicia Vonderheid, MF Letterwinners Lost (4) Audrey Copenhaver, D Stephanie Heines, F Megan Stueve, F Jentri White, F
Lions by Class Seniors (2) Lindsey Altman Sarah Evers Juniors (9) Kayla Bell, D Michelle Dimza, MF/F Kara Hammann, D Shannon Kuhn, MF Brianna McKenzie, MF
Danai Noftz, MF/D Randi Russell, GK Laura Rodolf, D Lindi Spilchen, D Sophomores (5) Candis Clark, F Cortney Sanders, F Megan Stueve, F Corinne Tebbs, MF Alicia Vonderheid, MF Freshmen (8) Ashley Bechtold, GK Emily Boyer, MF/F Beth Hammons, GK Megan Jenisch, D Latea LaRue, MF Kelly White, F/MF Dana Wilhelm, D Samantha Zoltanski, D
Lions by Home State/Country Name - City Arkansas (2) Cortney Sanders- Bentonville Kelly White- Rogers Colorado (1) Danai Noftz - Littleton
Missouri (16) Lindsey Altman- Joplin Emily Boyer- Lebanon Candis Clark- Maryland Heights Michelle Dimza - St. Louis Sarah Evers - Fenton Kara Hammann - St. Charles Beth Hammons- Smithville Megan Jenisch- Ozark Shannon Kuhn - Wentzville Latea LaRue- Linn Creek Brianna McKenzie - Webb City Randi Russell - Joplin Megan Stueve - Lee's Summit Alicia Vonderheid- Florissant Dana Wilhelm- St. Louis Samantha ZoltanskiBridgeton
Lindi Spilchen- North Bay
In-Season Birthdays Name Date Turns Kara Hammann 9/29 21 Lindi Spilchen 10/17 21 Ashley Bechtold 9/23 19
Pronunciation Guide Ashley Bechtold - Bech-told Megan Jenisch - Jenn-ish Shannon Kuhn - COON Latea LaRue - La-tae-uh Danai Noftz - DUH-nay Megan Stueve - STEVE-e Lindi Spilchen - Spill-chin Corinne Tebbs - KOREN Alicia Vonderheid Vonder-HIDE
Oklahoma (3) Ashley Bechtold- Oklahoma City Kayla Bell- Fort Gibson Laura Rodolf - Oklahoma City Texas (1) Corinne Tebbs- Burleson Ontario (1)
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2010 Preview By Levi Convirs MSSU Sports Information
Goalkeepers Junior Randi Russell For the first time in (Joplin, Mo.) returns for her seven seasons, the Missouri third season in the net for Southern women’s soccer the Lions. Russell has been squad will take the pitch solid the past two seasons, without Trevor Wachsman logging over 3,000 minutes leading the way. Wachsman and posting a respectable guided the Lions to a 1.79 goals-against-averschool-record 11 wins age. Russell also led the three straight seasons from MIAA last year with 118 2005-07, including the saves and has recorded programs first-ever NCAA four shutouts over the past Tournament berth in 2006. two seasons. The Lions Taking over for Wachsman should have plenty of depth will be Dwight Burgess, behind Russell as well, with who comes to MSSU after freshman Ashley Bechtold spending 10 years as the (Oklahoma City, Okla.) and head coach of both the men’s Beth Hammons (Smithville, and women’s soccer teams Mo.) joining the fold this at Capital University in season. Ohio. Burgess succeeded in rebuilding the Capital Midfielders Crusaders men’s squad The midfield appears to that won only 12 games in be the Lions’ deepest and the seven seasons before most experienced position Burgess arrived. Burgess heading into the 2010 led the Crusaders to 97 campaign. Big things will wins over his 10 seasons be expected from junior there, while also guiding Michelle Dimza (St. Louis, the women’s team to an Mo.) and sophomore Alicia 89-61-17 overall mark Vonderheid (Florissant, during his tenure. Burgess Mo.), who combined for will have a nice mix of 13 six goals last season, or returners and 10 newcomers one-third of the Lions’ total in his first season at the helm offensive output. Dimza and of MSSU. Vonderheid also each dished out an assist and Dimza
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was an honorable-mention All-MIAA selection. Seniors Sarah Evers (Fenton, Mo.) and Lindsey Altman (Joplin, Mo.) return to provide senior leadership. Evers scored one goal and Altman appeared in all 20 matches, with 14 starts. A pair of juniors will also be in the mix, as Brianna McKenzie (Webb City, Mo.) and Danai Noftz (Littleton, Colo.) are back and will provide Burgess two more veteran options at the midfield spot. Noftz scored one goal in 19 matches and McKenzie made 19 appearances and started 10 times. Sophomore Corinne Tebbs (Burleson, Texas) gained valuable experience as a true freshman last year and will look to make an 2010 MIAA Women’s Soccer Preseason Coaches Poll 1. Truman (6).............. 2. Nebraska-Omaha (1) 3. Central Missouri (2) 4. Washburn........................ 5. Missouri Western 6. Northwest Missouri St................ 7. Southwest Baptist 8. Missouri Southern 9. Emporia State
Pts. 60 56 55 42 31 29 28 14 9
Points awarded on an 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. Coaches could not vote for their own school. First-place votes in parenthesis
2010 Preview cont'd even bigger impact this season. Tebbs played in every match last season and scored one goal. Freshman Emily Boyer (Lebanon, Mo.) and LaTea LaRue (Linn Creek, Mo.) should also vie for playing time in 2010.
duo’s efforts helped the Lions record two shutouts in 2009. A trio of incoming freshman could also be in the mix, as Megan Jenisch (Ozark, Mo.), Dana Wilhelm (St. Louis, Mo.) and Samantha Zoltanski (Bridgeton, Mo.) join the Lions this season.
Forwards Sophomores Candis Clark (Maryland Heights, Mo.) and Cortney Sanders Schedule (Bentonville, Ark.) will The Lions will be counted on to lead the kick off the 2010 offensive charge as forwards campaign on the road this season. Clark and at Northeastern Sanders each saw action in Junior Michelle Dimza was an Honorable-Mention All-MIAA selection in 2009 State on Sept. 3 in all 20 matches last year and Tahlequah, Okla. also scored one goal apiece, The Lions’ home opener at Hal Bodon Field with Clark dishing out an assist. Behind will be two days later on Sept. 5 against Clark and Sanders, junior transfer Lindi Newman. The Lions will then dive into the Spilchen (North Bay, Ontario) should also challenging MIAA portion of the schedule make an impact. Spilchen competed two when they will journey to Topeka, Kan. to seasons at Graceland University before play at Washburn on Sept. 9. The Lions’ transferring to MSSU. Freshman Kelly first conference home game will take place White (Rogers, Ark.) will also look to Sept. 11 against Emporia State. The Lions contribute this season. were picked to finish eighth in the 2010 MIAA Soccer Preseason Coaches poll, with Defenders the Truman Bulldogs being tabbed to repeat A pair of juniors will anchor the Lions’ as conference champs. defensive efforts as Kara Hammann (St. Charles, Mo.) and Laura Rodolf (Oklahoma City, Okla.) return for their third season with the Lions. Hammann and Rodolf saw plenty of action on the pitch last year, with Hammann starting all 20 matches and Rodolf making 19 appearances. The 2010 MSSU Women’s Soccer Media Guide
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Meet the Lions 12- Lindsay Altman
5- Candis Clark
Midfielder • 5-4 • Sr. (3L) Joplin, Mo./Joplin HS
Forward • 5-8 • So. (1L) Maryland Heights, Mo./Pattonville HS
In 2009: Saw action in all 20 matches last season, with 14 starting assignments ... recorded one shot attempt. In 2008: Played in 17 games, with four starts in her second season with the program ... recorded four shot-attempts, with each being on-goal ... performed well in the classroom by earning an MIAA Presidential Scholar selection. In 2007: Local product played in 16 games in her first season with the Lions ... scored two goals, including the game-winner at Emporia State (9/27/07) ... first-career goal came in season-opening 6-0 win over Delta State (8/25/07). In high school: A four-sport athlete that started four years for the Joplin Eagles ... earned first-team all-district and second-team all-conference honors ... also competed in volleyball, basketball and track for JHS ... named most outstanding female athlete in cross country and helped the Eagles to the 2006 track conference championship ... showed a great work ethic by receiving a hustle and heart award three years in soccer and four years in basketball. Personal: Major is education ... born June 2, 1988 in Joplin, Mo. ... daughter of David Altman and Tammy Swab.
In 2009: Appeared in every match last year and scored one goal, along with one assist ... goal proved to be the game-winner in a victory over St. Mary's (9/7/09). In 2008: Stepped up and showed exciting potential as a true freshman for the Lions, earning first-team All-MIAA honors ... a key player on defense that also ranked second on the squad with three assists, including the game-winning helper in the Lions' 2-1 overtime win over Northwest Missouri State (11/1/08) ... started all 19 matches and recorded 18 shots, with six on-goal ... also succeeded in the classroom by being selected as an MIAA Presidential Scholar. In high school: Helped St. Teresa's Academy to state titles during her freshman and sophomore campaigns ... also helped lead her club team to the Italy Cup Finals in 2005 and was named team MVP and captain in 2006. Personal: Major is education ... born November 11, 1989 in Kansas City, Mo. ... daughter of Steven Copenhaver and Teri Campos. Mo. ... Candis Clark's Career Statistics
Lindsay Altman's Career Statistics Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
MP 16 17 20 53
G 2 0 0 2
A 0 0 0 0
Pts 4 0 0 4
Shots 5 4 1 10
Shot% .400 .000 .000 .200
GW 1 0 0 1
PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Year 2009
MP 20
G 1
A 1
Pts 3
Shots 10
Shot% .100
GW 1
PK-Att 0-0
2- Sarah Evers
Midfielder/Forward • 5-6 • Sr. (3L) Fenton, Mo./Rockwood Summit HS
17- Michelle Dimza
In 2009: Started all 20 matches last season ... will be expected to shoulder huge chunk of offensive load after earning All-MIAA Honorable-Mention honors and tying for second on the team with three goals ... also dished out one assist ... ranked second on the Lions in shots (25) and shots-on-goal (13) ... was also successful in the classroom, earning an MIAA Scholar Athlete Award. In 2008: Saw action in every match last season, with 18 starting assignments ... recorded an assist for the second straight season, which occured in the Lions' season-opening 2-1 double-overtime win over Abilene Christian (8/29/08) ... a solid student-athlete that was selected as an MIAA Presidential Scholar. In high school: Was part of a district quarterfinal qualifier as a freshman and then a district championship squad as a sophomore ... also helped the Rebels to a third-place state finish during her junior year. Personal: Major is physical therapy ... born June 10, 1990 in St. Louis, Mo. ... daughter of Mike and Mary Dimza.
In 2009: Season cut short after 12 outings due to an injury ... scored one goal and recorded 17 shots and eight shots-on-goal. In 2008: Followed up a promising freshman season with a solid sophomore campaign ... started all 19 matches and finished third on the team with two goals and tied for third with two assists ... also ranked second on the Lions with 34 shots and 16 shots-on-goal. In 2007: Tied for second on the Lions with three goals as a true freshman ... scored her first-career goal in a 4-1 MSSU win over Harding (8/26/07 ... made each shot count as nine of her 16 shots were on-goal along with the three scores. In high school: Started four years at Rockwood Summit, the same high school as current Lions' senior Amy Davis ... was a first-team all-conference selection in 2006 and a second-team all-conference pick in 2005 ... helped lead the Falcons to the conference title in 2006 ... holds the single-season record for goals scored by scoring 30 times for Woodchips soccer club team in 2005 ... also competed in volleyball, earning team MVP honors in 2006. Personal: A kinesiology major ... born June 23, 1989 in St. Louis, Mo. ... daughter of Robert and Connie Evers.
Michelle Dimza's Career Statistics
Sarah Evers' Career Statistics
Midfielder/Forward • 5-8 • Jr. (2L) St. Louis, Mo./Notre Dame HS
Year 2008 2009 Total
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MP 19 20 39
G 0 3 3
A 1 1 2
Pts 1 7 8
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Shots 19 25 44
Shot% .000 .120 .068
GW 0 1 1
PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0
Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
MP 18 19 12 49
G 3 2 1 6
A 1 2 0 3
Pts 7 6 2 15
Shots 16 34 17 67
Shot% .188 .059 .059 .090
GW 0 0 0 0
PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Meet the Lions 10- Kara Hammann
15- Megan Stueve
Defender • 5-6 • Jr. (2L) St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell North In 2009: Started all 20 matches for the Lions ... should provide veteran leadership on the defensive side ... was part of defensive unit that recorded two shutouts for the second straight season. In 2008: Started 11 times in 16 matches as a true freshman for the Lions ... was a solid contributor of a defensive unit that recorded two shutouts on the season. In high school: Was a 2005 GAC Conference Honorable-Mention selection and was an All-Academic pick for three years ... also competed in volleyball, where she was a four-time all-academic selection. Personal: Major is international business ... born September 29, 1989 in St Charles, Mo. ... daughter of Kerry and Mary Hammann. Kara Hammann's Career Statistics Year 2008 2009 Total
MP 16 20 36
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
Pts 0 0 0
Shots 0 0 0
Shot% .000 .000 .000
GW 0 0 0
PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0
Forward • 5-7 • So. (1L) Lee's Summit, Mo./Lee's Summit HS In 2009: played in all 20 matches, starting two, for the Lions...scored her first collegiate goal, a game winning goal, in a 2-0 win over Emporia State (11/8/09)...and had her first assist a game earlier against Washburn (11/5/09)...Meagan scored a total of three points on eight shots with six on goal. In 2008: Redshirted last season. In high school: Was a part of three consecutive soccer conference and district championships from 2006-08 ... earned first-team all-conference honors twice while also notching a first-team all-district selection ... also participated in basketball and track, where she helped the basketball squad to back-to-back district titles. Personal: Major is undeclared ... born May 18, 1990 in Overland Park, Kan. ... daughter of John and Gwen Stueve. Megan Stueve's Career Statistics Year 2009
MP 20
G 1
G 2 0 2
A 0 0 0
Pts 4 0 4
Shots 13 5 18
Shot% .125
GW 1
PK-Att 0-0
In 2009: Saw action in 19 matches last year, with 10 starting assignments ... had five shots, with two being on-goal. In 2008: Played in every match as a true freshman, with three starts ... contributed two goals on the season, including a score in the Lions' exciting season-finale 2-1 double-overtime over Emporia State (11/9/08) ... launched 13 shots, including a whopping eight on-goal. In high school: Did not have the opportunity to play high school soccer due to the fact that Webb City H.S. did not have a women's soccer program, but was part of the Arkansas Olympic Development Program and a Region Pool player. Personal: A kinesiology major ... born May 9, 1990 in Joplin, Mo. ... daughter of Matt and Robin McKenzie.
Shannon Kuhn's Career Statistics
Brianna McKenzie's Career Statistics MP 19 19 38
Shots 8
Midfielder • 5-7 • Jr. (2L) Wentzville, Mo./Wentzville HS
Midfielder • 5-7 • Jr. (2L) Webb City, Mo./Webb City HS
Year 2008 2009 Total
Pts 3
9- Shannon Kuhn
11- Brianna McKenzie In 2009: Saw action in 19 matches last year, with 10 starting assignments ... had five shots, with two being on-goal. In 2008: Played in every match as a true freshman, with three starts ... contributed two goals on the season, including a score in the Lions' exciting season-finale 2-1 double-overtime over Emporia State (11/9/08) ... launched 13 shots, including a whopping eight on-goal. In high school: Did not have the opportunity to play high school soccer due to the fact that Webb City H.S. did not have a women's soccer program, but was part of the Arkansas Olympic Development Program and a Region Pool player. Personal: A kinesiology major ... born May 9, 1990 in Joplin, Mo. ... daughter of Matt and Robin McKenzie.
A 1
Shot% .154 .000 .111
GW 0 0 0
PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0
Year 2008 2009 Total
MP 19 20 39
G 0 1 1
A 1 1 2
Pts 1 3 4
Shots 7 8 15
Shot% .000 .125 .067
GW 0 0 0
PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0
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Meet the Lions 21- Danai Noftz
6- Laura Rodolf
Midfielder/Defender • 5-5 • Jr. (2L) Littleton, Colo./Littleton HS In 2009: Scored one goal in 19 outings last year ... also started four times ... recorded four shots, with all four being on-goal and all six of her career shots have been shots-on-goal. In 2008: Saw action in 17 matches last season as a true freshman ... recorded two shots, with both being on-goal while also contributing as a defender. In high school: Helped lead the Littleton Lions to consecutive playoff appearances during her sophomore and junior seasons ... was named 2008 Female Athlete of the Year and earned Academic Honor Roll honors while competing in soccer, gymnastics and diving ... also helped her club team to the Pueblo Cup Championship in 2004. Personal: Major is forensic biology ... born Mar. 31, 1989 in Lake Forest, Ill. ... daughter of John and Lori Noftz. Danai Noftz's Career Statistics Year 2008 2009 Total
MP 17 19 36
G 0 1 1
A 0 0 0
Pts 0 2 2
Shots 2 4 6
Shot% .000 .250 .167
GW 0 0 0
PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0
Defender • 5-10 • Jr.-R (2L) Oklahoma City, Okla./Putman City North HS In 2009: As one of only two returning veteran defenders, Rodolf will be counted on to supply veteran leadership ... played in 19 matches last year and helped the Lions notch two shutouts for the second consecutive season. In 2008: Redshirted during the 2008 campaign. In 2007: Appeared in six outings during her freshman campaign and recorded one shot-attempt. In high school: A four-year starter for the Putnam City North Panthers ... a two-time all-conference selection and an all-district pick in 2006 ... earned honorable-mention all-district honors in 2005 ... helped lead the Panthers to three consecutive conference titles from 2004-06, two district championships and a state semifinal appearance in 2004. Personal: Major is business ... born Feb. 20, 1988 in Norman, Okla. ... daughter of Mark and Renee Launey-Rodolf. Laura Rodolf's Career Statistics Year 2007 2009 Total
MP 6 19 25
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
Pts 0 0 0
Shots 1 1 2
Shot% .000 .000 .000
GW 0 0 0
99- Randi Russell Goalkeeper • 5-6 • Jr. (2L) Joplin, Mo./Joplin HS
In 2009: Was in the net for over 1,700 minutes last year and led the MIAA with 118 saves ... Recorded two shutouts for the second straight season ... had a 1.96 goals-against-average and has a respectable 1.79 GAA for her career ... the 118 saves are the third best in a single-season at MSSU and her 1,749:05 minutes rank second all-time at MSSU ... also has 199 career saves, which ranks third all-time at Southern. In 2008: Played in the final 15 matches as a true freshman last year, including starting the final 14 contests in the net ... played over 1,300 minutes and recorded two shutouts ... posted a respectable 1.57 goalsagainst-average along with 81 saves. In high school: Earned second-team all-district honors in 2006 ... also competed in softball, where she was a two-time all-conference and all-district selection and led the team in RBI, hits, extra-base hits and slugging percentage in 2007 ... was also a two-time Academic All-Conference in soccer and four-time Academic All-Conference selection in softball. Personal: An elementary education major ... born March 29, 1990 in Joplin, Mo. ... daughter of Daniel and Alison Russell.
Randi Russell's Career Statistics Year 2008 2009 Total
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MP 15 19 34
Min. 1319:33 1749:05 3068:38
GA 23 38 61
Avg 1.57 1.96 1.79
Saves 81 118 199
Pct .779 .756 .765
W 4 5 9
L 8 14 22
T 1 0 1
SO 2 2 4
PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0
Meet the Lions 19- Cortney Sanders
13- Corinne Tebbs
Forward • 5-2 • So. (1L) Bentonville, Ark./Bentonville HS
Midfielder • 5-7 • So. (1L) Burleson, Texas/Burleson HS
In 2009: Appeared in all 20 matches last season, with 17 starts ... scored one goal ... eight of 13 shot attempts were on-goal. In high school: Contributed to a pair of state championships for the Bentonville Tigers and a 2008 conference title ... was named the HS State Tourney MVP and the Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 ... was also selected as the VYPE, Morning News and NSCAA Player of the Year and the NSCAA Player of the Year in Arkansas for the 2008 season ... a two-time all-state selection, she also currently holds the school single-season record for goals scored (32). Personal: A nursing major ... born August 10, 1990 in Hillsboro, Ill. ... daughter of Jerry and Shelly Sanders.
Cortney Sanders' Career Statistics Year 2009
MP 20
G 1
A 0
Pts 2
Shots 13
Shot% .077
GW 0
PK-Att 0-0
In 2009: Scored one goal on her only shot attempt of the season .... played in all 20 matches and started eight times. In high school: Earned Team MVP honors for the Burleson HS Elks in both the 2007 & 2008 campaigns ... was a two-time all-county and a first-team all-district pick in 2006 ... was also honored with the Team Defensive MVP award for the 06 season ... this past season, she was selected as the Varsity Captain and received the Fighting Heart award ... in the classroom, she was named to the Academic All-District squad in 2007 and was an Academic All-State selection last year ... also ran track, where she set the school record in the 100m hurdles. Personal: Major is undecided ... born March 18, 1991 in San Diego, Calif. ... daughter of Brendan and Candi Tebbs.
Corinne Tebbs' Career Statistics Year 2009
MP 20
G 1
A 0
Pts 2
Shots 1
Shot% 1.000
GW 0
PK-Att 0-0
8- Alicia Vonderheid
Midfielder • 5-8 • So. (1L) Florissant, Mo./Trinity Catholic HS In 2009: Had a very productive freshman season for the Lions ... tied for the team-lead with three goals, including one game-winner as a true freshman ... also dished out one assist. In high school: Helped lead the Trinity Catholic HS Titans to a runner-up finish last season in the Class 1 state playoffs ... earned first-team all-state honors and was selected as the Class 1 Player of the Year last season ... was also the All-St. Louis Class 1 Player of the Year ... was a part of three district championships and was selected as Team MVP twice ... was a two-time AAA first-team selection, while being a AAA honorable-mention performer as a freshman ... scored 16 goals and dished out 11 assists as a junior in 2008 that earned her Missouri Class 1 second-team all-state honors and an honorable-mention all-metro selection. Personal: Major is nursing ... born January 3, 1991 in Florissant, Mo. ... daughter of Steve and Martha Vonderheid ... an uncle, Dave Dolphus, played for the Detroit Express of the North American Soccer League in 1979. Alicia Vonderheid's Career Statistics Year 2009
MP 19
G 3
A 1
Pts 7
Shots 13
Shot% .231
GW 1
PK-Att 0-0
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Meet the Lions Lion Newcomers Kayla Bell
Ashley Bechtold
Goalkeeper • 5-9 • Fr. (HS) Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam City North HS In high school: Started all four seasons for the Putnam City North Panthers ... was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2009 and was a two-time All-Conference performer and a two-time All-Big City selection ... also earned All-District honors in 2007. Personal: Major is undeclared ... born September 23, 1991 in Oklahoma City, Okla. ... daughter of Linden and Carolyn Bechtold.
Midfielder • 5-5 • Jr. (TR) Fort Gibson, Okla./Neosho County CC At Neosh County CC: Earned a third-team All-Conference mention in 2008 and a second-team All-Conference nod in 2009. In high school: Started two seasons for the Fort Gibson Tigers ... received an All-State award in 2008. Personal: Undecided on a major ... born March 11, 1990 in Muskogee, Okla. ... daughter of Danny and Laurie Bell.
Beth Hammons
Emily Boyer
Midfielder/Forward • 5-4 • Fr. (HS) Lebanon, Mo./Lebanon HS In high school: Contributed to a pair of state championships for the Bentonville Tigers and a 2008 conference title ... was named the HS State Tourney MVP and the Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 ... was also selected as the VYPE, Morning News and NSCAA Player of the Year and the NSCAA Player of the Year in Arkansas for the 2008 season ... a two-time all-state selection, she also currently holds the school single-season record for goals scored (32). Personal: A nursing major ... born August 10, 1990 in Hillsboro, Ill. ... daughter of Jerry and Shelly Sanders.
Goalkeeper • 5-7 • Fr. (HS) Smithville, Mo./Smithville HS In high school: Competed four seasons in the net for the Smithville Warriors ... has earned three first-team All-Conference selections and is a two-time All-District performer ... earned second-team All-State Class II honors and also received first-team nods from the St. Joseph News-Press and the Northland Sun Tribune following her junior season in 2008-09 .... has been selected as Varsity Co-Captain for the past three seasons and has helped lead the Warriors to three straight Conference championships, a District runner-up and a a State Class II runner-up finish for the 2008-09 season ... heading into her senior season, she already owns all-time career goalkeeper records in saves (537), goals allowed (54), minutes (5,584) and assists (5). Personal: Major secondary education/spanish ... born April 27, 1992 in Shreveport, La. ... daughter of David and Jonel Anderson Hammons.
Megan Jenisch
Defender • 5-4 • Fr. (HS) Ozark, Mo./Ozark HS In high school:Played four years for the Ozark Tigers ... earned first-team All-Conference, All-Region and All-Ozarks honors ... helped the Tigers to a District championship as a sophomore. Personal: A pre-dental major ... born August 4, 1991 in Springfield, Mo. ... daughter of Andrew and Monica Jenisch.
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Meet the Lions Lion Newcomers Latea LaRue
Lindi Spilchen
Midfielder • 5-5 • Fr. (HS) Linn Creek, Mo./Camdenton HS
Forward • 5-2 • Jr. (TR) North Bay Ontario/Graceland University
In high school: Competed four years for the Camdenton Lakers ... earned three All-Conference and All-District selections ... was an All-Region performer as a junior and and was selected as a team captain during her junior and senior seasons ... also received the Coach's Award as a junior and was honored with the Heart and Hustle award during her sophomore season ... was named the team Offensive MVP as a freshman. Personal: Major is education ... born April 8, 1991 in Wailuka, Hawaii ... daughter of Steven and Lauwanna LaRue.
At Graceland: Ranked second on the Graceland Jackets in scoring as a sophomore with six goals ... also recorded an assist ... helped the Jackets advance to the NAIA National Tournament in 2008. In high school: Competed at Chippewa Secondary in North Bay Ontario. Personal: A dental hygeine major ... born Oct. 17, 1989 in North Bay, Ontario ... daughter of Robert and Charlene Spilchen.
Kelly White
Dana Wilhelm
Forward/Midfielder • 5-7 • Fr. (HS) Rogers, Ark./Rogers HS In high school: Played four years for the Rogers Mounties ... was named the Rogers HS Offensive Player of the Year and Goal Scorer of the Year ... also earned All-State and Honorable-Mention All-Conference honors. Personal: Major is physical therapy ... born Aprili 22, 1992 in Rogers, Ark. ... daughter of Rick and Tracey White.
Defender • 5-4 • Fr. (HS) St. Louis, Mo./Notre Dame HS In high school: Competed for four seasons for the Notre Dame Rebels ... was an All-Conference and All-State performer all four seasons ... was also a three-time All-Metro selection ... helped the Rebels to a third-place State finish in 2007, a runner -up finish in 2008 and a fourth-place finish in 2009 ... was a teammate at Notre Dame HS with current Lion Michelle Dimza Personal: An education major ... born June 18, 1992 in St. Louis, Mo. ... daughter of Mark and Joan Wilhelm.
Samantha Zoltanski Defender • 5-2 • Fr. (HS) Bridgeton, Mo./Pattonville HS
In high school: Played four years for the Pattonville Pirates ... was a first-team All-Conference selection in 2009 and earned All-Conference Honorable-Mention honors in 2008 ... had helped lead the Pirates to three consecutive Conference titles, along with a District championship and a third-place State finish in 2009 ... also played at Pattonville HS with current Lion teammate Candis Clark. Personal: Major is mass communication ... born April 7, 1992 in St. Louis, Mo. ... daughter of Tom and Nina Zoltanski.
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2009 Review Match Results RECORD ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL (5-15-0) (3-13-0) (2-2-0)
DATE OPPONENT Aug. 28 at St. Edward's Aug. 30 vs. Incarnate Word Sept. 4 ROCKHURST Sept. 7 ST. MARY'S Sept. 10 at Central Missouri * Sept. 12 at Southwest Baptist * Sept. 17 NORTHWEST MISSOURI * Sept. 19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA * Sept. 24 at Truman * Sept. 26 MISSOURI WESTERN * Oct. 1 EMPORIA STATE * Oct. 3 at Washburn * Oct. 15 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST * Oct. 17 CENTRAL MISSOURI * Oct. 21 at Missouri Western * Oct. 23 TRUMAN * Oct. 29 at Nebraska-Omaha * Oct. 31 at Northwest Missouri * Nov. 5 WASHBURN * Nov. 8 at Emporia State *
HOME (4-6-0) (2-6-0) (2-0-0)
AWAY (1-8-0) (1-7-0) (0-1-0)
W/L Score L 0-3 L 2-4 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 0-3 L 3-4 (OT 2) L 0-1 L 0-2 L 0-4 W 2-1 (OT 2) W 2-1 L 0-2 L 0-4 L 0-4 L 0-1 L 0-2 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 2-3 W 2-0
NEUTRAL (0-1-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) Southern Goals Heines, Stephanie (2) Evers, Sarah, Dimza, Michelle Clark, C., Dimza, M., Sanders, C. Vonderheid, A., Kuhn, S., White, J. Noftz, Danai, Heines, Stephanie Dimza, Michelle, Vonderheid, Alicia Heines, Stephanie, Vonderheid, Alicia Stueve, Megan, Tebbs, Corinne
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GOALS BY PERIOD Missouri Southern Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot 6 10 1 1 18 15 26 0 1 42
SHOTS BY PERIOD Missouri Southern Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot 73 90 3 1 167 137 176 3 1 317
SAVES BY PERIOD Missouri Southern Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot 54 71 1 0 126 24 41 2 0 67
CORNERS BY PRD Missouri Southern Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot 18 32 1 2 53 47 56 1 0 104
FOULS BY PERIOD Missouri Southern Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot 96 82 0 0 178 80 86 1 1 168
2009 Statistics Individual Statistics Name GP-GS Stephanie Heines 20-20 Alicia Vonderheid 19-2 Michelle Dimza 20-20 Megan Stueve 20-2 Candis Clark 20-13 Jentri White 20-20 Sarah Evers 12-11 Corinne Tebbs 20-8 Cortney Sanders 20-17 Danai Noftz 19-4 Shannon Kuhn 20-19 Michelle Hicks 1-0 Brianna McKenzie19-10 Kara Hammann 20-20 Audrey Copenhaver16-14 Laura Rodolf 19-7 Lindsay Altman 20-14 Total 20 Opponents 20
G 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 42
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A 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 25
Pts 9 7 7 3 3 5 2 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 46 109
Sh 26 13 25 8 10 23 17 1 13 4 8 0 5 0 12 1 1 167 317
Shot% .154 .231 .120 .125 .100 .043 .059 1.000 .077 .250 .125 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .108 .132
SOG 16 6 13 6 4 9 8 1 8 4 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 85 168
GA 38 4 0 42 18
Avg 1.96 4.00 0.00 2.06 0.88
Saves 118 6 2 126 67
Pct .756 .600 1.000 .750 .788
W 5 0 0 5 15
SOG% .615 .462 .520 .750 .400 .391 .471 1.000 .615 1.000 .500 .000 .400 .000 .333 .000 .000 .509 .530
GW 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 15
PK-ATT 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-4
L 14 1 0 15 5
T 0 0 0 0 0
Sho 2 0 0 2 12
Goalkeepers Name GP-GS Min. Randi Russell 19-19 1749:05 Candis Clark 1-1 90:00 TEAM 0:00 Total............... 20 1839:05 Opponents........... 20 1893:05 Team Saves: 2
All-MIAA Audrey Copenhaver (Second-team)............................. Defender Michelle Dimza (Honorable-mention)..... Midfielder/Forward Stephanie Heines (Honorable-mention) ...................... Forward Jentri White (Honorable-mention).................................. Forward MIAA Academic Honor Roll Lindsey Altman ....................................................................Education Candis Clark ..........................................................................Education Sarah Evers.........................................................................Kinesiology Kara Hammann ...........................................International Business Shannon Kuhn ..........................................................................Biology Brianna McKenzie............................................................Kinesiology Danai Noftz .............................................................Med. Technology Laura Rodolf ...................................................................... Psychology Randi Russell ........................................................................Education Courtney Sanders....................................................................Biology Corrine Tebbs .......................................................................Radiology Alicia Vonderheid .......................................Occupational Therapy MIAA Academic Excellence Award Michelle Hicks ...........................................................................Biology MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award Audrey Copenhaver ..........................................................Education Michelle Dimza.........................................................................Biology Stephanie Heines ............................................................Kinesiology Jentri White.........................................................................................Art
2009 Match Highs Points (goals - assists) 4 (2-0), Stephanie Heines vs. Incarnate Word, 8/30 Shots 7, Michelle Dimza vs. St. Mary's, 9/7 Shots on Goal 4, Michelle Dimza vs. St. Mary's, 9/7 Goals 2, Stephanie Heines vs. Incarnate Word, 8/30 Assists 1, 10 times Saves 12, Randi Russell at Nebraska-Omaha, 10/29
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Series Records
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Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Overall (current name used whenever possible) ....................................................................................W-L-T University of Central Missouri; Warrensburg........................................................................... 7-11-2 Emporia State University; Emporia Kan. ................................................................................... 13-2-3 Missouri Western State University; St. Joseph, Mo. .................................................................8-1-1 Nebraska-Omaha, University of ................................................................................................... 0-10-0 Northwest Missouri State University; Maryville ..................................................................... 9-10-2 Southwest Baptist University; Bolivar, Mo. .............................................................................. 9-11-2 Truman State University; Kirksville, Mo. .................................................................................... 2-15-3 Washburn University; Topeka, Kan. ...............................................................................................4-6-5 Totals ................................................................................................................................................. 52-66-18 .483
Home W-L-T 3-6-1 7-0-2 4-0-1 0-4-0 7-3-1 3-7-1 2-8-0 3-2-2 29-30-8 .493
Away W-L-T 4-5-1 6-2-1 4-1-0 0-6-0 2-7-1 6-4-1 0-7-3 1-4-2 23-36-9 .404
Neutral W-L-T 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 .500
Non-Conference Opponents Overall (current name used whenever possible) ....................................................................................W-L-T Abilene Christian University; Abilene, Texas ..............................................................................2-0-0 Augustana College; Sioux Falls, S.D. .............................................................................................2-0-0 Bartlesville (Okla.) Wesleyan College ............................................................................................0-1-0 Bellevue University; Omaha, Neb. ..................................................................................................0-1-0 Central Arkansas, University of; Conway .....................................................................................2-0-0 Central Oklahoma, University of; Edmond .................................................................................0-3-0 Delta State University; Cleveland, Miss ........................................................................................1-0-0 Drury University; Springfield, Mo. .................................................................................................0-1-0 East Central University; Ada, Okla. .................................................................................................0-2-0 Harding University; Searcy, Ark. ......................................................................................................2-0-0 Incarnate Word, University of; San Antonio, Texas ..................................................................0-1-0 Minnesota State-Mankato ................................................................................................................0-1-0 Minnesota State-Moorhead .............................................................................................................1-0-0 Missouri-Rolla, University of .............................................................................................................6-3-1 Missouri-St. Louis, University of ......................................................................................................1-2-0 Missouri Valley College; Marshall ...................................................................................................0-1-0 North Dakota, University of; Grand Forks ...................................................................................1-0-0 North Dakota State University; Fargo ...........................................................................................1-1-0 Northeastern State University; Tahlequah, Okla. ......................................................................1-4-1 Oklahoma Christian College; Oklahoma City ............................................................................0-1-0 Park University; Kansas City, Mo. ....................................................................................................1-0-0 Quincy (Ill.) University .........................................................................................................................0-1-0 Rockhurst University; Kansas City, Mo. .......................................................................................3-3-2 St. Edward's University; Austin, Texas ...........................................................................................0-1-0 St. Mary's University; San Antonio, Texas ....................................................................................1-0-0 South Dakota State; Brookings .......................................................................................................0-0-1 South Dakota, University of; Vermillion .......................................................................................3-1-0 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville....................................................................................0-4-0 Southwestern Oklahoma State University; Weatherford ......................................................1-2-0 Southwest State; Marshall, Minn. ...................................................................................................1-0-0 Texas Woman's University; Denton, Texas...................................................................................0-1-1 Wayne (Neb.) State University .........................................................................................................2-0-0 Western Kentucky University; Bowling Green ...........................................................................0-1-0 Totals ....................................................................................................................................................32-36-6 .473 Totals, All Games 84-102-24 .457
Home W-L-T 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 19-14-1 .574 48-44-9 .520
Away W-L-T 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 8-17-5 .350 31-53-14 .388
Neutral W-L-T 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 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-5-0 .500 5-5-1 .500
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MSSU Records Individual
Reisner
Shots Game: 9 - four times, last by Nikki Llewellyn vs. Delta State (8-25-07) Season: 74, Nikki Llewellyn, 2007 Career: 264, Nikki Llewellyn, 2005-08 Goals Game: 4, Ashley Munnelly vs. Missouri-Rolla, (10-15-01) Season: 19, Ashley Munnelly, 2002 Career: 49, Nikki Llewellyn, 2005-08
Llewellyn
Assists Game: 2, 13 times, last by Jentri White at Emporia State (10-2-08) Season: 6, Ashley Munnelly, 2001 Career: 12, Kaysie Griffin, 2001-03 and Jentri White, 2005-09 Total Points Game: 8, Ashley Munnelly vs. Missouri-Rolla, (10-15-01) Season: 43, Ashley Munnelly, 2002 Career: 109, Nikki Llewellyn, 2005-08
Tyler
Game-Winning Goals Season: 6, Ashley Munnelly, 2001 and Tera Reisner, 2004 Career: 17, Nikki Llewellyn, 2005-08
Ybarra
Minutes Season: 1,942:00, Kaney Tyler, 2006 Career: 5,937:48, Kaney Tyler, 2004-07
Saves Game: 21, Jennifer Carter vs. Central Missouri State (8-30-99) Season: 128, Moe Ybarra, 2000 Career: 335, Kaney Tyler, 2004-07 Shutouts Season: 10, Kaney Tyler, 2005 Career: 28, Kaney Tyler, 2004-2007 Goals-Against Average (season min. 810 minutes played; career min. 1620 minutes played) Season: 0.58 (11 GA, 1,712:20 minutes) Kaney Tyler, 2005 Career: 0.73 (48 GA, 5,937:48 minutes) Kaney Tyler, 2004-2007
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Shutouts Season: 10, 2005 Goals-Against Average Season: 0.71 (15 goals allowed, 1,892:20), 2004
Team
Goals Game: 8 vs, Missouri-Rolla (9-18-02) Season: 44, 2002 Assists Game: 5 vs. Missouri.-Rolla (9-18-02), Southwestern Oklahoma State (9-19-01), Mo. Western (10-2-05) and at Emporia State (10-2-05) Season: 35, 2001
Total Points
Points Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. Stephanie Heines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Stephanie Heines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Year 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Year 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Goals Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. Stephanie Heines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Year 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Goalkeepers Minutes Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. Randi Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,749:05 Randi Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,319:33 Kaney Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500:00 Kaney Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,942:00 Kaney Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,712:20
Year 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Assists Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. Jentri White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Jentri White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Allison Schaughnessey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Nikki Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Lauren Kurelac/Jentri White . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Year 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Saves Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. Randi Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 Randi Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Kaney Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Kaney Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 Kaney Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112
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Saves Game: 21 vs. Central Missouri State (8-30-99) Season: 143, 1999
Shots Game: 31 vs. Missouri Western, (10-2-05) Season: 307, 2001
Annual Leaders (Last 5 years) Shots Year Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
Game: 21 vs.Missouri-Rolla (9-18-02) (eight goals, five assists) Season: 121, 2002
Year
Goals Against Average (min. 810 minutes played) Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No.
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Randi Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randi Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaney Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaney Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaney Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.96 1.57 0.78 0.83 0.71
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Single Season Leaders Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 8. 9. 10.
74 ....................................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2007 71 .................................................... Ashley Munnelly, 2002 69 ....................................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2006 67 ..............................................................Tera Reisner, 2004 64 ....................................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2008 57 ....................................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2005 57 ..............................................................Tera Reisner, 2003 52 ........................................................... Kaysie Griffin, 2001 46 ........................................................... Kaysie Griffin, 2003 43 .................................................... Ashley Munnelly, 2001
Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
19 .................................................... Ashley Munnelly, 2002 18 ....................................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2007 17 .................................................... Ashley Munnelly, 2001 14 ....................................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2005 13 ..............................................................Tera Reisner, 2003 11 ....................................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2008 10 ........................................................... Kaysie Griffin, 2001 9.................................................................Tera Reisner, 2004 7.............................................................. Kaysie Griffin, 2002 6...................................................................Erin Gfeller, 2005 6.......................................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2006
Assists 1. 1. 2.
6....................................................... Ashley Munnelly, 2001 6...................................................................... Nikki Llewellyn 5...........................................................Lauren Kurelac, 2005 5.................................................................Jentri White, 2005 5.................................................................Tera Reisner, 2004 5....................................................... Ashley Munnelly, 2002 5.......................................................Beth Cammilletti, 2002 5................................................................. Kendi Vrska, 2001 4.................................................................Jentri White, 2008 4...........................................Allison Schaughnessey, 2007 4................................................................. Elisa Bryant, 2003
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4.............................................................. Kaysie Griffin, 2003 4.............................................................. Kaysie Griffin, 2002 4................................................................Sarah Sneed, 2002 4............................................................Jenni Johnson, 2002 4.............................................................. Kaysie Griffin, 2001 4............................................................... Alicia Givens, 2001 4............................................................ Amanda Zook, 2001
Total Points (Goals x 2 + Assists) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
43 (19G, 5A)................................. Ashley Munnelly, 2002 40 (17G, 6A)................................. Ashley Munnelly, 2001 39 (18G, 3A).................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2007 30 (14G, 2A).................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2005 28 (13G, 2A)...........................................Tera Reisner, 2003 24 (10G, 4A)........................................ Kaysie Griffin, 2001 23 (11G, 1A).................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2008 23 (9G, 5A) .............................................Tera Reisner, 2004 18 (7G, 4A) .......................................... Kaysie Griffin, 2002 17 (6G, 5A) ...................................... Nikki Llewellyn, 2006
Shutouts 1. 2. 3. 4.
7.
10 ...............................................................Kaney Tyler, 2005 9..................................................................Kaney Tyler, 2006 6..................................................................Kaney Tyler, 2007 3............................................................Alese Woolard, 2004 3..................................................................Kaney Tyler, 2004 3...............................................................Kim Boessen, 2002 3................................................................. Moe Ybarra, 2001 2................................................................. Moe Ybarra, 2000 2...............................................................Kim Boessen, 2003 2.............................................................. Randi Russell, 2008 2.............................................................. Randi Russell, 2009
Minutes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1,942:00 ...................................................Kaney Tyler, 2006 1,749:05 ............................................... Randi Russell, 2009 1,735:00 ................................................Kim Boessen, 2003 1,712:20 ...................................................Kaney Tyler, 2005 1,500:00 ...................................................Kaney Tyler, 2007 1,455:00 .................................................. Moe Ybarra, 2000 1,319:33 ............................................... Randi Russell, 2008 1,192:20 .................................................. Moe Ybarra, 2001 1,112:33 .............................................Alese Woolard, 2004 1,109:00 ............................................ Jennifer Carter, 1999
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.. 7. 8. 9. 10.
128............................................................ Moe Ybarra, 2000 121..........................................................Kim Boessen, 2003 118......................................................... Randi Russell, 2009 112.............................................................Kaney Tyler, 2005 109.............................................................Kaney Tyler, 2006 89 ........................................................ Jennifer Carter, 1999 81 ........................................................... Randi Russell, 2008 70 .........................................................Alese Woolard, 2004 66 .............................................................. Moe Ybarra, 2001 64 ...............................................................Kaney Tyler, 2007
Saves
Goals Against Average
(goals allowed x 90 / minutes played ... min. 810 minutes played) 1. 0.58 (11 GA, 1,712:20 M)....................Kaney Tyler, 2005 2. 0.78 (13 GA, 1,500:00 M)....................Kaney Tyler, 2007 3. 0.83 (18 GA, 1, 942:00 M)...................Kaney Tyler, 2006 4. 0.90 (12 GA, 1,195:20 M)................... Moe Ybarra, 2001 5. 1.29 (16 GA, 1,112:33 M) ..............Alese Woolard, 2004 6. 1.37 (14 GA, 920:31 M) ....................Kim Boessen, 2002 7. 1.57 (23 GA, 1,319:33 M)................ Randi Russell, 2008 8. 1.96 (38 GA, 1,749:05 M)................ Randi Russell, 2009 9. 2.04 (33 GA, 1,455 M)......................... Moe Ybarra, 2000 10. 2.54 (49 GA, 1,735 M).......................Kim Boessen, 2003
Career Leaders Shutouts
Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. .. 9. 10.
264 ..............................................Nikki Llewellyn, 2005-08 137 ..................................................Kaysie Griffin, 2001-03 124 .................................................... Tera Reisner, 2003-04 114 ...........................................Ashley Munnelly, 2001-02 97 ............................................Stephanie Heines, 2006-09 89 ......................................................... Erin Gfeller, 2004-06 80 ........................................................Kendi Vrska, 2000-01 80 .......................................................Erin Whelan, 2004-07 72 .............................................. Stephanie Doerr, 2000-03 68 ...................................................... Sarah Sneed, 2001-04
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. .. 7. 8. 9.
49 .................................................Nikki Llewellyn, 2005-08 36 ..............................................Ashley Munnelly, 2001-02 22 ....................................................... Tera Reisner, 2003-04 18 .....................................................Kaysie Griffin, 2001-03 13 ......................................................... Erin Gfeller, 2004-06 13 ............................................Stephanie Heines, 2006-09 10 .......................................................Erin Whelan, 2004-07 9 ................................................... Lauren Kurelac, 2004-07 8 ........................................................ Sarah Sneed, 2001-04 8 .........................................................Erin Whelan, 2004-07
Assists
6. .. 8 10. .. .. ..
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12 .................................................... Kaysie Griffin, 2001-03 12 ....................................................... Jentri White, 2005-09 11 ..............................................Ashley Munnelly, 2001-02 11 ................................................. Lauren Kurelac, 2004-07 11 .................................................Nikki Llewellyn, 2005-08 9 ................................................ Stephanie Doerr, 2000-03 9 .....................................................Jentri White, 2005-pres. 8 ............................................... Beth Cammilletti, 2001-03 8 ........................................................ Sarah Sneed, 2001-04 7 ..........................................................Kendi Vrska, 2000-01 7 ..........................................................Elisa Bryant, 2000-04 7 ......................................................... Tera Reisner, 2003-04 7 ........................................................... Erin Gfeller, 2004-06
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28 ........................................................ Kaney Tyler, 2004-07 6 ....................................................... Kim Boessen, 2000-03 5 .......................................................... Moe Ybarra, 2000-01 4 .................................................. Randi Russell, 2008-pres. 3 ...........................................................Alese Woolard, 2004
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5,937:48 ............................................ Kaney Tyler, 2004-07 3,390 ............................................... Kim Boessen, 2000-03 3,068:38 ......................................Randi Russell, 2008-pes. 2,650 .................................................. Moe Ybarra, 2000-01 1,113 ...................................................Alese Woolard, 2004
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
335 ..................................................... Kaney Tyler, 2004-07 236 .................................................. Kim Boessen, 2000-03 199 ............................................. Randi Russell, 2008-pres. 194 ..................................................... Moe Ybarra, 2000-01 89 ........................................................ Jennifer Carter, 1999
1. 2. 3. 4.
(goals allowed x 90 / minutes played ... min. 1620 minutes played) 0.73 (48 GA, 5,937:48 M) ............ Kaney Tyler, 2004-07 1.53 (45 GA, 2,650 M) .................. Moe Ybarra, 2000-01 1.79 (61 GA, 3.068:38 M) .... Randi Russell, 2008-pres. 2.18 (82 GA, 3,390 M) ............... Kim Boessen, 2000-03
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Goals
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Saves
Stephanie Doerr
Goals Against Average
Total Points (Goals x 2 + Assists) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. ..
109 (49G, 11A) ........................Nikki Llewellyn, 2005-08 83 (36G, 11A) ........................Ashley Munnelly, 2001-02 51 (22G, 7A) ................................... Tera Reisner, 2003-04 48 (18G, 12A) ...............................Kaysie Griffin, 2001-03 33 (13G, 7A) ..................................... Erin Gfeller, 2004-06 32 (13G, 6A) ........................Stephaine Heines, 2006-09 31 (10G, 6A) ...................................Erin Whelan, 2004-07 29 (9G, 11A) ............................. Lauren Kurelac, 2004-07 24 (8G, 8A) ..................................... Sarah Sneed, 2001-04 24 (6G, 12A) .................................. Jentri White, 2005-09.
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Year-By-Year Scores Geoff VanDeusen
1999-Present 27-40-5 (.387)
Oct. 29 Central Missouri State * (H) Nov. 1 Emporia State * (A) Nov. 5 Southwest Baptist * (H) Nov. 8 Truman * (H) * - MIAA match (7-3-2, third)
L W T L
0-1 5-2 2-2 0-4
Trevor Wachsman
2003-Present 57-62-19 (.482)
1999 * Head Coach: Geoff VanDeusen * 1-16-1 Aug.30 Central Missouri State* (H) L 0-5 Sept. 2 East Central (H) L 0-3 Sept. 8 Northeastern State (H) L 0-5 Sept. 12 Southwestern Oklahoma St. (H) L 1-2 Sept. 15 Bartlesville Wesleyan (A) L 0-3 Sept. 18 Rockhurst University (A) L 0-5 Sept. 19 Northwest Missouri State * (A) L 2-3 Sept. 21 Southwest Baptist * (A) W 02 2-1 Sept. 25 Southwestern Oklahoma St. (N) L 1-4 Sept. 26 Central Oklahoma (A) L 0-10 Oct. 2 Missouri-Rolla * (H) L 0-6 Oct. 6 Southwest Baptist (H) L 0-2 Oct. 9 Northwest Missouri State (H) T 02 1-1 Oct. 11 Drury University (A) L 0-3 Oct. 17 Truman State * (H) L 0-6 Oct. 18 Missouri Valley (H) L 0-4 Oct. 30 Nebraska-Omaha (A) L 0-4 Oct. 31 Bellevue University (A) L 0-10 * - MIAA match (1-4-0, fifth) 2000 * Head Coach: Geoff VanDeusen * 5-11-0 Aug. 25 Nebraska-Omaha (H) L 0-4 Aug. 27 So. Illinois-Edwardsville (H) L 0-2 Sept. 6 Northeastern State (A) L 0-4 Sept. 9 Quincy University (A) L OT 0-1 Sept. 12 Southwest Baptist (A) W 2-1 Sept. 15 Central Arkansas (H) W 1-0 Sept. 17 Central Oklahoma (H) L 0-6 Sept. 23 Oklahoma Christian (H) L 0-1 Sept. 26 Park University (H) W 3-1 Sept. 29 Rockhurst University (H) W 1-0 Oct. 6 Northwest Missouri St. * (H) L OT 0-1 Oct. 11 Southwest Baptist * (H) W O2 2-1 Oct. 14 Central Missouri State * (A) L OT 1-2 Oct. 17 East Central (A) L 0-4 Oct. 21 Truman State * (A) L 0-3 Nov. 1 Missouri-Rolla * (A) L 0-2 * - MIAA match (1-4-0, fifth) 2001 * Head Coach: Geoff VanDeusen * 10-8-2 Aug. 24 So. Illinois-Edwardsville (A) L 1-6 Aug. 25 Missouri-St. Louis (A) L 1-3 Aug. 29 Northwest Missouri State* (H) W 1-0 Sept. 7 South Dakota State (A) T O2 3-3 Sept. 9 Southwest State (N) W 3-1 Sept. 13 Northeastern State (H) L OT 2-3 Sept. 16 Western Kentucky (H) L 1-2 Sept. 19 Southwestern Oklahoma St. (H) W 5-1 Sept. 21 Missouri-Rolla* (H) W 4-1 Sept. 26 Southwest Baptist* (A) W O2 2-1 Oct. 2 Northwest Missouri* (A) W 4-0 Oct. 5 Emporia State* (A) L 1-2 Oct. 13 Central Missouri State* (A) W O2 2-1 Oct. 15 Missouri-Rolla* (A) W 4-2 Oct. 19 Truman State* (H) L OT 1-2 Oct. 23 Rockhurst University (A) T O2 0-0 Oct. 27 Central Missouri State* (H) L O2 0-1 Nov. 1 Emporia State* (H) W 1-0 Nov. 3 Truman State* (A) L 0-1 Nov. 7 Southwest Baptist* (H) W 3-1 * - MIAA match (8-4-0, third) 2002 * Head Coach: Geoff VanDeusen * 11-5-2 Aug. 31 Minnesota State-Moorhead (N) W 4-1 Sept. 1 South Dakota (N) W 3-2 Sept. 10 Central Arkansas (H) W 2-1 Sept. 14 North Dakota State (N) W O2 4-3 Sept. 15 Nebraska-Omaha (A) L 0-3 Sept. 18 Missouri-Rolla * (H) W 8-2 Sept. 24 Central Missouri State * (A) W 2-1 Oct. 2 Missouri-Rolla * (A) W OT 1-0 Oct. 5 Northwest Missouri State * (H) W 4-0 Oct. 12 Rockhurst (H) L 1-3 Oct. 15 Southwest Baptist * (A) W 3-2 Oct. 17 Emporia State * (H) T 3-3 Oct. 23 Northwest Missouri State * (A) W 2-0 Oct. 26 Truman * (A) L 1-2
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Sept. 2 North Dakota (N) W O2 3-2 Sept. 3 # 1 Nebraska-Omaha (A) L 0-5 Sept. 7 Southwest Baptist * (H) W 2-1 Sept. 10 Northeastern State (A) T O2 0-0 Sept. 16 Northwest Missouri State * (A) L 0-1 Sept. 17 Missouri Western * (A) W OT 1-0 Sept. 23 Central Missouri * (A) T O2 1-1 Sept. 24 # 22 Truman * (A) T O2 1-1 Sept. 30 # 16 Washburn * (H) W OT 1-0 Oct. 1 Emporia State * (H) W 3-2 Oct. 5 Southwest Baptist * (A) W 1-0 Oct. 13 Central Missouri * (H) T O2 0-0 Oct. 15 # 15 Truman * (H) W 1-0 Oct. 21 Missouri Western * (H) W 5-0 Oct. 22 Northwest Missouri State * (H) W 3-0 Oct. 27 Emporia State * (A) W OT 2-1 Oct. 29 # 14 Washburn * (A) L 1-2 Nov. 3 Washburn ^ (N) T O2 1-1$ * - MIAA match (9-2-3, 2nd) ^ - NCAA Tournament match $ - Eliminated by Washburn via penalty kicks 2007 * Head Coach: Trevor Wachsman * 11-5-3 Aug. 25 Delta State (H) W 6-0 Aug. 26 Harding (H) W 4-1 Aug. 31 Southwest Baptist * (A) W 1-0 Sept. 7 Abilene Christian (A) W 2-1 Sept. 9 Texas Woman's (A) T O2 1-1 Sept. 14 Truman * (H) L 1-2 Sept. 15 Northwest Missouri State * (H) W 1-0 Sept. 21 #8 Central Missouri * (H) L 0-1 Sept. 22 Missouri Western * (H) W 5-0 Sept. 27 Emporia State * (A) W 3-1 Sept. 28 Washburn * (A) T O2 1-1 Oct. 3 Northeastern State (H) W 5-0 Oct. 5 Southwest Baptist * (H) L OT 0-1 Oct. 12 Missouri Western * (A) W 3-1 Oct. 13 # 5 Central Missouri * (A) W 2-0 Oct. 19 Northwest Missouri State * (A) L 0-1 Oct. 20 Truman * (A) L 1-3 Oct. 26 Washburn * (H) T O2 1-1 Oct. 27 Emporia State * (H) W 6-0 * - MIAA match (7-5-2, 5th) 2008 * Head Coach: Trevor Wachsman * 6-12-1 Aug. 29 Abilene Christian (H) W O2 2-1 Aug. 31 Harding (A) W OT 5-4 Sept. 7 Texas Woman's (H) L 1-2 Sept. 11 Central Missouri * (H) L OT 1-2 Sept. 13 Southwest Baptist * (H) L 1-6 Sept. 18 Northwest Missouri State * (A) L 0-1 Sept. 20 #5 Nebraska-Omaha * (A) L 1-4 Sept. 25 Truman * (H) L 1-3 Sept. 27 Missouri Western * (A) W 1-0 Oct. 2 Emporia State * (A) W 5-1 Oct. 4 Washburn * (A) L 0-1 Oct. 16 Southwest Baptist * (A) L 0-3 Oct. 18 #10 Central Missouri * (A) L 0-1 Oct. 23 Missouri Western * (H) T O2 0-0 Oc. 25 Truman * (A) L 0-1 Oct. 30 Nebraska-Omaha * (H) L 0-2 Nov. 1 Northwest Missouri St. * (H) W O2 2-1 Nov. 5 Washburn * (H) L 0-3 Nov. 9 Emporia State * (H) W O2 2-1 * - MIAA match (4-11-1, 7th) 2009 * Head Coach: Trevor Wachsman * 5-15-0 Aug. 28 St. Edward's (A) L 0-3 Aug. 30 Incarnate Word (N) L 2-4 Sept. 4 Rockhurst (H) W OT 2-1 Sept. 7 St. Mary's (H) W 3-0 Sept. 10 Central Missouri * (A) L 0-3 Sept. 12 Southwest Baptist * (A) L O2 3-4 Sept. 17 Northwest Missouri State * (H) L 0-1 Sept. 19 Nebraska-Omaha * (H) L 0-2 Sept. 24 Truman * (A) L 0-4 Sept. 26 Missouri Western * (H) W O2 2-1 Oct. 1 Emporia State * (H) W 2-1 Oct. 3 Washburn * (A) L 0-2 Oct. 15 Southwest Baptist * (H) L 0-4 Oct. 17 Central Missouri * (H) L 0-4 Oct. 21 Missouri Western * (A) L 0-1 Oct. 23 Truman * (H) L 0-2 Oct. 29 Nebraska-Omaha * (A) L 0-1 Oct. 31 Northwest Missouri State * (A) L 0-1 Nov. 5 Washburn * (H) L 2-3 Nov. 8 Emporia State * (A) W 2-0 * - MIAA match (3-13-0, 8th)
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The MIAA MIAA Commissioner Jim Johnson Phone: (816) 421-6422 Fax: (816) 421-6423 jjohnson@themiaa.com
Assistant Commissioner for Championships & Business Development Larry House Phone: (816) 421-6422 lhouse@themiaa.com
Assistant Commissioner for Compliance Natasha Oakes Phone: (816) 421-6422 noakes@themiaa.com
Director of Communications Kellen Coleman Phone: (816) 421-6422 kcoleman@themiaa.com
MIAA Members School Emporia State University Fort Hays State University Missouri Southern State University Missouri Western State University
Joined 1991 2006 1989 1989
Over the past 98 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA student-athletes have won 12 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, 153 individual national titles. The MIAA currently conducts championships in eight sports for men and eight for women. For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis and golf. The women compete for titles in volleyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, softball and tennis. The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA Division II conference changed its name from the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The decision to make the change originated in 1989, when Pittsburg State University and Washburn University became the first schools outside the state of Missouri to gain membership in the MIAA. The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institutions. Of those original members, Central Missouri State University, Truman State University, and Northwest Missouri State University still remain a part of the MIAA. The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges: Central, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Missouri State), Northwest, Southeast Missouri State University and Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State). Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: the Missouri School of Mines (now University of Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln University in 1970, and the University of Missouri-St. Louis in 1980. School University of Nebraska-Omaha Northwest Missouri State University Pittsburg State University Southwest Baptist University
Joined 2008 1912 1989 1986
The 1980s brought the biggest changes in the conference. In 1981, Southwest Missouri State University opted to move to NCAA Division I and the MIAA appointed its first full-time commissioner, Ken Jones, in July. He would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Former Gulf South and Metro commissioner Ralph McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years before his retirement in 2007. Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen in July of that year. Southwest Baptist University brought membership back to eight schools in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri Southern State College (now University) and Missouri Western State College (now University) – formerly members of the Central States Intercollegiate Conference – began competition in the 1989-90 season. Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 season to move on to NCAA Division I, and was replaced by Emporia State University in the 1991-92 season. In August 1991, Judy Willson was hired as the MIAA’s first full-time sports information director. She left in 1994, and was succeeded by Matt Newbery, formerly the assistant sports information director at Pittsburg State. A third full-time staff member was added in 2005, as former Emporia State track and field athlete Natasha Oakes was hired as the assistant to the commissioner for compliance. Larry House joined the staff in August 2007 as coordinator of external affairs and Kellen Coleman was added this summer as Director of Communications The current membership of the MIAA is at 11 schools, with the departure of Missouri-St. Louis in 1996 and Missouri-Rolla in 2005, the forfeiture of membership by Lincoln in 1999 and the addition of Fort Hays State University in 2006 and The University of Nebraska-Omaha in 2008. School Truman State University University of Central Missouri Washburn University
Joined 1912 1912 1989
Past MIAA Women’s Soccer Champions & Award Winners Year 2009 2008
School TSU UCM
MIAA Record 13-2-1 13-2-1
Head Coach Mike Cannon Lewis Theobald
Most Valuable Player Nicole Baier, F, UNO Melanie Hall, F, UCM Jessica Mainz, F, WU
10-1-3 8-3-3 12-0-2
Lewis Theobald & Mike Cannon Tim Collins Mike Cannon Mike Cannon
Freshman of the Year Olivia Hayes, F, TSU Alyssa Rhodes, M, UCM & Nicola Cousins, F, SBU Dominie Emmanuel, F, SBU
2007
UCM/Truman
10-3-1
2006 2005 2004
Washburn Truman Truman
Jessica Mainz, F, WU Kaney Tyler, GK, MSSU Pip Meo, F, SBU
Jessica Wiegert, F, TSU Nikki Llewellyn, MF, MSSU Hayley Moorwood, M, SBU
2003 2002
Truman Truman
14-0-0 11-0-1
Mike Cannon Mike Cannon
Sara Murray, F, TSU Ashley Munnelly, F, MSSU
Pip Meo, F, SBU Vanessa Toll, M, SBU
2001
Truman
11-1-0
Mike Cannon
Emily Huyck, GK, TSU
Sara Murray, F, TSU
2000
Truman
5-0-0
Mike Cannon
Meredith Hartle, B, TSU
April Reyes, F, CMSU
1999
Truman
5-0-0
Mike Cannon
Emily Huyck, GK, TSU & Lizz Szkrybalo, F, UMR
Anna Smith, M, TSU
Coach of the Year Mike Cannon, TSU Lewis Theobald, UCM Lewis Theobald, UCM & Mike Cannon, TSU Tim Collins, WU Tim Collins, WU Mike Cannon, TSU & Kara Lowery, ESU Mike Cannon, TSU Mike Cannon & Peter McGovern Mike Cannon, TSU & Ivan Huntoon, ESU Mike Cannon, TSU & Geoff VanDeusen, MSSU Mike Cannon, TSU
MIAA Titles Won: Truman 9, UCM 2, WU 1.
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MIAA Review
Final 2009 MIAA Standings
CONFERENCE W L T GF GA x-Truman [5] 13 2 1 33 9 Nebraska-Omaha [4] 12 2 2 36 9 Central Missouri [9] 12 3 1 30 9 Washburn 8 7 1 19 24 NW Missouri State [10] 7 8 1 16 20 Missouri Western 6 8 2 19 18 Southwest Baptist 5 9 2 25 32 Missouri Southern 3 13 0 11 34 Emporia State 1 15 0 7 41 Pts= 3 pts for MIAA win, 1 pt for MIAA tie. [] = Rank in NCAA Division II South Central Region x= Clinched MIAA Championship
Pts 40 38 37 25 22 20 17 9 3
W 15 13 13 11 11 8 7 5 1
L 4 6 5 8 8 10 9 15 17
OVERALL T GF 3 38 2 43 2 32 1 26 1 22 2 26 3 30 0 18 1 10
GA 13 21 12 28 21 25 35 42 48
Pct. .750 .667 .700 .575 .575 .450 .447 .250 .079
2009 MIAA Team Statistics Shots per game GP 1. Truman.......................................................................................22 2. Central Missouri .....................................................................20 3. Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................................21 4. Southwest Baptist..................................................................19 5. NW Missouri State .................................................................20 6. Washburn..................................................................................20 7. Missouri Western....................................................................20 8. Missouri Southern .................................................................20 9. Emporia State..........................................................................19
Goals Allowed per game Shots 320 311 292 291 234 216 198 167 145
Avg. 14.55 15.55 13.90 15.32 11.70 10.80 9.90 8.35 7.63
Points 122 110 87 75 74 71 58 46 27
Avg. 5.81 5.00 4.35 3.75 3.89 3.55 2.90 2.30 1.42
Goals 43 38 32 30 26 26 22 18 10
Avg. 2.05 1.73 1.60 1.58 1.30 1.30 0.90 0.90 0.53
Ast. 36 34 23 23 19 14 14 10 7
Avg. 1.71 1.55 1.15 1.15 0.95 0.74 0.70 0.50 0.37
Points per game GP 1. Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................................21 2. Truman.......................................................................................22 3. Central Missouri .....................................................................20 4. Washburn..................................................................................20 5. Southwest Baptist..................................................................19 6. Missouri Western....................................................................20 7. NW Missouri State .................................................................20 8. Missouri Southern .................................................................20 9. Emporia State..........................................................................19
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Avg. 0.60 0.59 1.05 1.00 1.25 1.40 1.84 2.10 2.53
GP 1. Truman..........................................................................22 2. Central Missouri ........................................................20 3. Nebraska-Omaha ......................................................21 4. NW Missouri State ....................................................20 5. Missouri Western.......................................................20 6. Washburn.....................................................................20 7. Southwest Baptist.....................................................19 8. Missouri Southern ....................................................20 9. Emporia State.............................................................19
GA 13 12 21 21 25 28 35 42 48
Min. 2063:08 1860:00 1939:52 1859:19 1890:34 1832:19 1809:03 1839:05 1746:16
GAA 0.57 0.58 0.97 1.02 1.19 1.38 1.74 2.06 2.47
Saves per game
Assists per game GP 1. Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................................21 2. Truman.......................................................................................22 3. Washburn..................................................................................20 Central Missouri......................................................................20 5. Missouri Western....................................................................20 6. Southwest Baptist..................................................................19 NW Missouri State .................................................................20 8. Missouri Southern .................................................................20 9. Emporia State..........................................................................19
GA 12 13 21 21 25 28 35 42 48
Goals-Against Average
Goals per game GP 1. Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................................21 2. Truman.......................................................................................22 3. Central Missouri .....................................................................20 4. Southwest Baptist..................................................................19 5. Washburn..................................................................................20 Missouri Western....................................................................20 7. NW Missouri State .................................................................20 8. Missouri Southern .................................................................20 9. Emporia State..........................................................................19
GP 1. Central Missouri .....................................................................20 2. Truman.......................................................................................22 3. NW Missouri State .................................................................20 Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................................21 5. Missouri Western....................................................................20 6. Washburn..................................................................................20 7. Southwest Baptist..................................................................19 8. Missouri Southern .................................................................20 9. Emporia State..........................................................................19
GP 1. Emporia State..........................................................................19 2. Missouri Southern .................................................................20 3. NW Missouri State .................................................................20 4. Missouri Western....................................................................20 5. Truman.......................................................................................22 6. Washburn..................................................................................20 7. Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................................21 8. Southwest Baptist..................................................................19 9. Central Missouri .....................................................................20
Saves 130 126 106 104 82 79 76 61 60
Avg. 6.84 6.30 5.30 5.20 3.73 3.95 3.62 3.21 3.00
SHO 14 10 8 8 6 5 4 2 1
Avg. 0.64 0.50 0.40 0.38 0.30 0.25 0.21 0.10 0.05
Shutouts GP 1. Truman.......................................................................................22 2. Central Missouri .....................................................................20 3. NW Missouri State .................................................................20 Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................................21 5. Missouri Western....................................................................20 6. Washburn..................................................................................20 7. Southwest Baptist..................................................................19 8. Missouri Southern .................................................................20 9. Emporia State..........................................................................19
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MIAA Review 2009 MIAA Individual Leaders Shots per game
Game-Winning Goals
GP 1. Nicole Baier, UNO...................................................................21 2. Melanie Hall, UCM .................................................................20 3. Andrea Tritz, NWMSU ...........................................................18 4. Jerica Kuncl, UNO ..................................................................21 5. Jaymye Ross, SBU...................................................................18 6. Shannon Roher, SBU .............................................................10 7. Kelly Isaac, SBU .......................................................................18 8. Kelsey Sanders, NWMSU .....................................................19 9. Abby Widrig, MWSU .............................................................16 10.Katie Reuck, TSU ...................................................................22 Lauren Henry, WU.................................................................20
Shots 86 77 61 70 54 29 46 40 33 44 40
Avg. 4.10 3.85 3.39 3.33 3.00 2.90 2.56 2.11 2.06 2.00 2.00
Points per game GP 1. Nicole Baier, UNO........................................................21 2. Melanie Hall, UCM ......................................................20 3. Abby Widrig, MWSU ..................................................16 4. Jessica Powers, UNO ..................................................21 5. Olivia Hayes, TSU.........................................................22 6. Shannon Roher, SBU ..................................................10 7. Tia Stovall, WU..............................................................19 8. Jaymye Ross, SBU........................................................18 Andrea Tritz, NWMSU ................................................18 10. Jessica Martin, MWSU .............................................20
G 16 11 7 8 12 4 4 6 7 6
A 11 4 4 7 0 1 8 3 1 4
Pts. Pts/GP 43 2.05 26 1.30 18 1.12 23 1.10 24 1.09 9 0.90 16 0.84 15 0.83 15 0.83 16 0.80
Goals per game GP 1. Nicole Baier, UNO...................................................................21 2. Melanie Hall, UCM .................................................................20 3. Olivia Hayes, TSU....................................................................22 4. Abby Widrig, MWSU .............................................................16 5. Shannon Roher, SBU .............................................................10 6. Andrea Tritz, NWMSU ...........................................................18 7. Jessica Powers, UNO .............................................................21 8. Jerica Kuncl, UNO ..................................................................21 Jaymye Ross, SBU...................................................................18 10. Jessica Martin, MWSU ........................................................20 Leah Talley, WU .....................................................................20
Goals 16 11 12 7 4 7 8 7 6 6 6
Avg. 0.76 0.55 0.55 0.44 0.40 0.39 0.38 0.33 0.33 0.30 0.30
Asts 11 8 7 3 5 5 5 4 5 5
Avg. 0.52 0.42 0.33 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.25 0.23 0.23
Assists per game GP 1. Nicole Baier, UNO..................................................................21 2. Tia Stovall, WU........................................................................19 3. Jessica Powers, UNO ............................................................21 4. Sharaya Sidebottom, UCM ................................................11 5. Ashley Taylor, WU ..................................................................19 Sara Meidlinger, NWMSU ...................................................19 7. Beth Bystrom, TSU ................................................................20 Abby Widrig, MWSU.............................................................16 9. Kelsey Twellman, TSU ..........................................................22 Megan Buri, TSU ....................................................................22 First Team Kira Lazenby Megan Jensen Jenna Stones Theresa Bauler Kelsey Richters Katie Reuck Alyssa Rhodes Megan Buri Melanie Hall Nicole Baier Olivia Hayes Jessica Powers
Pos. GK D D D D MF MF MF F F F F
Yr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr.
School NWMSU UNO UCM TSU TSU TSU [r1] [r1] UCM [r1] TSU UCM** [r1] UNO** TSU** UNO
** - Unanimous selection, [r1] - Repeat first team selection from last season [r1] [r1] - Repeat first team selection from the last two seasons Player of the Year: Nicole Baier, F, UNO Freshman of the Year: Olivia Hayes, F, TSU Coach of the Year: Mike Cannon, TSU
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GP 1. Nicole Baier, UNO...................................................................21 Olivia Hayes, TSU ....................................................................22 3. Andrea Tritz, NWMSU ...........................................................18 Melanie Hall, UCM .................................................................20 5. Abby Widrig, MWSU .............................................................16 Riley Mahn, TSU ......................................................................19 Tia Stovall, WU .........................................................................19 Leah Talley, WU .......................................................................20 Jerica Kuncl, UNO...................................................................21
Goals Against Average
No. 6 6 4 4 3 3 3 3 3
Avg. 0.29 0.27 0.22 0.20 0.19 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.14
(Must play at least 50% of team’s minutes)
GP 1. Lauren Bamvakais, UCM .........................................20 2. Jayne Grisham, TSU ..................................................20 3. Lauren fox, UNO ........................................................21 4. Kira Lazenby, NWMSU .............................................20 5. Joyce Endicott, MWSU .............................................. 8 6. Megan Link, SBU .......................................................16 7. Jenna Weis, MWSU ...................................................13 8. Ashley Klone, WU ......................................................20 9. Randi Russell, MSSU.................................................19 10. Nikki Schmitz, ESU .................................................14
GA 12 12 15 21 9 18 16 28 38 33
Min. 1860:00 1779:04 1614:27 1855:49 725:34 1355:55 1165:00 1832:19 1749:05 1216:05
GAA 0.58 0.61 0.84 1.02 1.12 1.19 1.24 1.38 1.96 2.44
Saves per game GP 1. Nikki Schmitz, ESU.................................................................14 2. Randi Russell, MSSU..............................................................19 3. Kira Lazenby, NWMSU ..........................................................20 4. Jenna Weis, MWSU ................................................................13 5. Joyce Endicott, MWSU ........................................................... 8 6. Ashley Klone, WU ...................................................................20 7. Jayne Grisham, TSU ...............................................................20 8. Lauren Fox, UNO ....................................................................21 9. Lauren Bamvakais, UCM ......................................................20 10. Megan Link, SBU..................................................................16
Saves 91 118 104 67 36 78 76 64 60 47
Avg. 6.50 6.21 5.20 5.15 4.50 3.90 3.80 3.05 3.00 2.94
GP Shutouts 1. Lauren Bamvakais, UCM ......................................................20 10.0 Jayne Grisham, TSU ...............................................................20 10.0 3. Kira Lazenby, NWMSU ..........................................................20 8.0 4. Lauren Fox, UNO ....................................................................21 7.4 5. Ashley Klone, WU ...................................................................20 5.0 6. Megan Link, SBU ....................................................................16 4.0 7. Jenna Weis, MWSU ................................................................13 3.0 Joyce Endicott, MWSU ............................................................ 8 3.0 9. Randi Russell, MSSU..............................................................19 2.0 10. Alison Taylor, TSU................................................................... 6 1.0 Nikki Schmitz, ESU................................................................14 1.0
Avg. 0.50 0.50 0.40 0.35 0.25 0.25 0.23 0.38 0.11 0.17 0.07
Shutouts
Second Team Lauren Bamvakais Katie O'Keefe Jessica Braun Audrey Copenhaver Jessica Decker Caitlin Tull Dani Sicard Lauren Henry Kayla Shain Kelsey Twellman Abby Widrig Andrea Tritz Leah Talley Tia Stovall
Pos. GK D D D D D D MF MF MF F F F F
Yr. Sr. So. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr.
School UCM UCM NWMSU MSSU ESU SBU WU WU UCM TSU MWSU NWMSU WU WU
Missouri Southern Honorable Mention Selections: Jentri White, Sr., MF; Michelle Diimza, So., MF; Stephanie Heines, Sr., F
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MIAA Records TEAM RECORDS Games Played Season: 24 – WU 2008 Goals Game: 13 – SBU vs. Stephens (Mo.) (0), 9/26/00 In a tie or a loss: 4 – SBU vs. Southwest (N.M.) (5), 9/2/00 Season: 57 – TSU 2003 (21 games) Margin of Victory 13, SBU (13) vs. Stephens (Mo.) (0), 9/26/00 Consecutive Games With A Goal 23, SBU 10/29/03-11/4/04 Goals Per Game Season (min. 18 GP): 2.90 – SBU 2004 (21 games) Goals Scored Average [G/ (MP/90)=GSA] Season (min. 18 GP): 2.77 – SBU 2004 (21 games) Assists Game: 8 – UCM vs. St. Cloud (Minn.) State,8/26/01; TSU vs. WU, 9/14/03 Season: 54 – TSU 2003 (21 games) Points Game: 33 – SBU (11) vs. Oakland City (Ind.) (0),
8/28/08 (11g, 11a) Season: 168 – TSU 2003 (21 games) Minutes Played Season: 2,218:51 – WU 2008 Fewest Goals Allowed Season (min. 18 GP): 7 – TSU 1999 (19 games) Goalkeeper Saves Game: 21 – MSSU vs. UCM, 8/30/99 Season: 169 – ESU 2007 (19 games) Lowest Goals Against Average [GA/ (MP/90)=GAA] Season (min. 18 GP): 0.36 – TSU 1999 Lowest Goals Allowed Per Game Season (min. 18 GP): 0.37 – TSU 1999 Shutouts Consecutive: 10 – TSU, 9/23-10/28/00 Season: 15 – TSU 2001, 2004 Wins Consecutive: 13, TSU 9/16-11/3/01 Season: 19, TSU 2004 Losses Consecutive: 24 – ESU 10/15/06-8/29/08
Season: 19 – ESU 2007 Ties Season: 6 – WU 2006 Conference Season: 4 – MSSU 2003, NWMSU 2003 & 2005, UCM 2004, WU 2005; WU 2007 Longest Unbeaten Streak 21, TSU 8/27-11/12/04 (19-0-2) Longest Winless Streak 29 (0-28-1), ESU 9/24/06-8/29/08
WU 2005-08; Kaydi Hooker, WU 2005-08; Kristen Haluszczak, TSU 2006-09 Goals Game: 5 – Rhiane Mitchell vs. Oakland City (Ind.), 8/28/08 Season: 19 – Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2002 Career: 59 – Sara Murray, TSU 2001-04 Consecutive Games With A Goal 7, Ashley Munnelly, MSSU, 9/19-10/15/01 (13 goals)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Games Played Season: 24 –Jesscia Mainz, Traci Nigg, Lisa Fahey, Manon Englehardt, Kaydi Hooker, Keeley Lambeth, Jordan Shefte, Angela Wiseman, Markie Gallagher, Ashley Hynek all WU, 2008 Career: 87 – Jessica Mainz, WU 2005-08; Lisa Fahey, WU 2005-08; Kaydi Hooker, WU 2005-08; Angela Wiseman, WU 2006-09 Games Started Season: 24 –Jesscia Mainz, Traci Nigg, Lisa Fahey, Kaydi Hooker, Jordan Shefte, all WU, 2008 Career: 87 – Jessica Mainz, WU 2005-08; Lisa Fahey,
Assists Game: 5 – Nicola Cousins vs. Oakland City (Ind.), 8/28/08 Season: 15 – Sara Murray, TSU 2003 Career: 42 – Sara Murray, TSU 2001-04 Points Game: 11 – Rhiane Mitchell, SBU vs. Oakland City (Ind.), 8/28/08 (5g, 1a) Season: 51 – Sara Murray, TSU 2003 (18g, 15a) Career: 160 – Sara Murray, TSU, 2001-04 (59g, 42a) Minutes Played by a Goalkeeper Game: 120 – Five times, most recently; Lauren Davis, TSU
vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 9/27/03 Season: 2,089:55 – Jenna Hatlestad, WU 2006 Career: 5954:19 – Ana Mora, UMR 1999-2002 Fewest Goals Allowed Season (min. 1000 min. played): 7 – Emily Huyck, TSU 1999 Career (min. 2000 min. played): 21 – Aline Lopes, SBU 2006-07 Goalkeeper Saves Game: 21 – Jennifer Carter, MSSU vs. UCM, 8/30/99 Season: 160 – Jenna Hatlestad, WU 2004 Career: 428 – Ana Mora, UMR 1999-2002 Goals Against Average Season (min. 1000 minutes played): 0.36 – Emily Huyck, TSU 1999 Career (min. 2000 minutes played): 0.49 – Emily Huyck, TSU 1999-2001 Shutouts Consecutive: 10 – Emily Huyck, TSU, 9/23-10/28/00 Season: 15 – Lauren Davis, TSU 2004 Career: 41 – Emily Huyck, TSU 1999-2001
MIAA Season & Career Leaders Single Season Points 1. Sara Murray, TSU 2003 2. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2002 Sara Murray, TSU 2004 Nicole Baier, UNO 2009 4. Lizz Szkrybalo, UMR 1999 5. Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2001 Pip Meo, SBU 2004
GP 21 18 22 21 18 20 21
Career Points GP 1. Sara Murray, TSU 2001-04 85 2. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2001-02/ SBU 2004 58 3. Jessica Mainz, WU 2005-08 87 4. Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU 2005-08 78 5. Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2001-03 59 Single Season Goals 1. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2002 2. Sara Murray, TSU 2003 Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU 2007 4. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2001 Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2001 Sara Murray, TSU 2001 Brandie Booth, ESU 2004 Ashley Munnelly, SBU 2004
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G 18 19 15 16 15 17 16
A 15 5 13 11 12 7 9
Pts 51 43 43 43 42 41 41
G A Pts 59 42 160 53 47 49 37
17 123 24 118 11 109 22 96
GP 18 21 19 19 20 21 20 21
G 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 17
Career Goals 1. Sara Murray, TSU 2001-04 2. A. Munnelly, MSSU 2001-02/SBU 2004 3. Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU 2005-08 4. Jessica Mainz, WU 2005-08 5. Brandie Booth, ESU 2002-05 Melanie Hall, UCM 2006-09
GP 85 58 78 87 70 81
G 59 53 49 47 38 38
Single Season Assists 1. Sara Murray, TSU 2003 2. Rhiane Mitchell, SBU 2008 Nicola Cousins, SBU 2008 4. Sara Murray, TSU 2004 5. Lizz Szkrybalo, UMR 1999 Vanessa Toll, SBU 2003
GP 21 14 18 22 18 19
A 15 15 15 13 12 12
Career Assists 1. Sara Murray, TSU, 2001-04 2. Jessica Mainz, WU 2005-08 Anna Sonderman, TSU 2001-04 4. Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2001-03 5. Lizz Szkrybalo, UMR 1999-2000 Vanessa Toll, SBU 2002-04
GP 85 87 81 59 35 37
A 42 24 24 22 20 20
Single Season Saves 1. Jenna Hatlestad, WU 2004 2. Angela Horn, SBU 2001 3. Megan Martin, ESU 2007 4. Ana Mora, UMR 2002 Jenna Weis, MWSU 2008
GP 19 19 18 18 20
Sv 160 155 149 148 148
Career Saves 1. Ana Mora, UMR 1999-2002 2. Carrie Payne, UCM 1999-2001 3. Kathie Leach, NWMSU 1999-2001 4. Kaney Tyler, MSSU 2004-07 5. Erin Allen, ESU 2003-06
GP 67 57 44 62 59
Sv 428 342 339 335 334
Season Goals-Against-Average 1. Emily Huyck, TSU 1999 2. Emily Huyck, TSU 2001 3. Lauren Davis, TSU 2004 4. Lauren Davis, TSU 2006 5. Aline Lopes, SBU 2006
GAA 0.36 0.38 0.40 0.51 0.52
Career Goals-Against Average 1. Emily Huyck, TSU 1999-2001 2. Lauren Bamvakais, UCM 2006-09 3. Lauren Davis, TSU 2003-06 4. Aline Lopes, SBU 2006-07 5. Emily Roark, TSU 2005-07
GAA 0.49 0.59 0.62 0.65 0.71
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The NCAA By the National Collegiate Athletic Association ver the last few years, the NCAA and its member colleges and universities have worked hard to emphasize the student in the term student-athlete. Academic standards and rules have been developed and changed to ensure that student-athletes can excel in the classroom as they do in their sports. The result of these reforms has been that student-athletes are more likely than ever before to succeed in the collegiate environment. The CHAMPS/Life Skills program was developed by the NCAA to help prepare student-athletes for the challenges of life beyond the playing field. The focus of the program is on commitments viewed as critical to personal growth: academic excellence, personal development, service, and career development. In addition, NCAA schools work hard to offer further academic support programs to help student-athletes prosper. These programs offer access to study facilities and tutors as well as monitor student-athlete progress. One result of these programs is that NCAA Division I studentathletes have been consistently graduating at a rate higher than the rest of the student body. For the class entering college in 1989, 57 percent of the overall student body at NCAA Division I institutions graduated, while Division I student-athletes graduated at a rate of 58 percent. The rate does not include student-athletes who transfer to and graduate from other institutions. Minimum academic requirements that student-athletes must meet to play sports as freshmen in college are one reason for the higher graduation rates. In 1982, a group of college presidents, sponsored by the American Council on Education, proposed a set of minimum academic standards to determine freshman athletics eligibility. The first set of standards was implemented in 1986. They required that freshmen graduate high school with a minimum grade-point average of 2.000 in 11 core academic courses and a minimum standardized test score of 700 on the SAT or 15 on the ACT to be eligible to play sports and receive an athletics scholarship. Two years ago, the number of required core academic courses was raised to 13 and last fall, a grade-point average and test-score sliding index went into effect. This scale allows student-athletes with higher grades to qualify with lower test scores, and vice versa. Any high school student who is interested in playing sports at the NCAA Division I or II level should learn about the standards as early as possible. In addition, high school student-athletes should talk to their guidance counselors and coaches to learn more. High school students can also call the NCAA Eligibility Hotline, 1-800-638-3731. This number features recordings with information on a number of freshman eligibility topics, including accommodations for students with learning disabilities. Students can also order a free copy of the “Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete” by calling the hotline and following the prompts. The NCAA’s Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse ensures that student-athletes
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have met the academic requirements and certifies their eligibility to play sports as a freshman. High school student-athletes aspiring to play Division I or II athletics should register with the clearinghouse after completing their junior year. Clearinghouse information and registration forms are available from high school guidance counselors; from the NCAA Eligibility Hotline (1-800-638-3731); or from the NCAA Clearinghouse, P. O. Box 4044, Iowa City, IA 52243-4044, telephone 319-337-1492. The clearinghouse keeps registered student-athletes informed about the qualifications they have and have not met concerning freshmen eligibility. Once student-athletes are enrolled in college, there are more academic standards to be met. Student-athletes must show continuing progress toward a degree each year, including a minimum number of credits passed. From the junior year on, these standards place great emphasis on progress made toward a specific degree program and ensure that student-athletes don’t accumulate large numbers of credits that won’t help them earn a specific degree. The NCAA also has established various scholarship and grant programs to encourage student-athletes to pursue their undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. The Degree-Completion Grant program assists those who have exhausted their eligibility for institutional financial aid. There are also Women’s and Ethnic Minority Enhancement programs and several postgraduate scholarship opportunities. The end result? Student-athletes are now more likely than ever to enter their collegiate programs prepared and ready to succeed athletically and academically.
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CHAMPS/Life Skills
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n the summer of 2000, Missouri Southern State University was named an NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Institution for its dedication to the development of well-rounded college student-athletes. Under the direction of Holley Goodnight, coordinator of the StudentAthlete Success Program, Missouri Southern has made a commitment to seeing that its student-athletes reach their full potential, not just on the playing field, but also in the classroom and in the community.
Program History In 1991, the NCAA Foundation initiated efforts to create a total development program for student-athletes. Through the collaborative efforts of the NCAA Foundation and the Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was created (CHAMPS is an acronym which stands for Challenging Athletes Minds for Personal Success). In 1994, after several years of development by the NCAA Foundation, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was launched to the NCAA membership. That summer 46 NCAA institutions participated in the first orientation for administrators from around the country. Since that time, approximately 50 member institutions have joined the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program each year. Today, the NCAA Education Outreach staff oversees the development of the program, offering services, support, and programs to participating institutions throughout the year. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is supported through the promotional and financial efforts of the NCAA Foundation, the NCAA, and the Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program advisory team was created to help with programming initiatives and planning for the annual Orientation and Continuing Education Conference. The eight-member advisory team is made up of a diverse group of coordinators representing all NCAA divisions from different regions of the country.
Education Outreach Mission To provide services and support to the membership, public, and media to develop and enhance the life of the student-athlete through educational programs and resources focusing on gender equity, studentathlete welfare, and life skills.
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CHAMPS/Life Skills Program Commitment Statements Commitment to Academic Excellence To support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. Commitment to Athletic Excellence To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable, and dedicated to the wellbeing of the student-athlete Commitment to Personal Development To support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for studentathletes, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth, and decision-making skills. Commitment to Career Development To encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. Commitment to Service To engage the student-athlete in service to his/her campus and surrounding community.
The NCAA Mission The mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the athlete as an integral part of the student body. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was created to support the student development initiatives of its member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. To achieve this mission, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program will: √ Support the efforts of every student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. √ Use athletics as preparation for success in life. √ Meet the changing needs of student-athletes. √ Promote respect for diversity among student-athletes. √ Enhance interpersonal relationships in the lives of student-athletes. √ Assist student-athletes in building positive self-esteem. √ Enable student-athletes to make meaningful contributions to their communities. √ Promote ownership by the student-athletes of their academic, athletic, personal, and social responsibilities. √ Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institutions and their communities for the purpose of education. √ Encourage the development of leadership skills. At Missouri Southern we are dedicated to assisting our studentathletes in reaching their fullest potential. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program is one means through which our coaches and staff aid our Lions to do just that.