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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The 2021 Northwest Mississippi Community College Soccer/Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the Northwest Sports Information Office. This publication was written and edited by SID Brian Lentz, with contributions by Sports Information Specialist Brian Oakley and graphic designer Jennifer Corbin. Additional editing provided by the Northwest Communications Office. Cover design by Brian Lentz.
QUICK FACTS/BOARD OF TRUSTEES . . . . . . . . 2-5 PRESIDENT/ATHLETIC DIRECTOR . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHES/ROSTER . COACHES/ROSTER . . . . . . 9-22 WOMEN’S SOCCER PREVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . 23-28 WOMEN’S SOCCER RECORDS/HISTORY . RECORDS/HISTORY . . . . 29-45 MEN’S SOCCER COACHES/ROSTER . COACHES/ROSTER . . . . . . . 47-56 MEN’S SOCCER PREVIEW . PREVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-62 MEN’S SOCCER RECORDS/HISTORY . . . . . . 63-79 VOLLEYBALL COACHES/ROSTER . COACHES/ROSTER . . . . . . . . . 81-91 VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW/2021 RECAP . RECAP . . . . . 93-102 ATHLETIC STAFF . STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103-108
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QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION
MEN’S SOCCER INFORMATION
Locations: Senatobia, Miss. (Main campus) Southaven, Miss. (DeSoto Center) Oxford, Miss. (Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center) Batesville, Miss. (TBD) Founded: 1928 Nickname: Rangers, Lady Rangers Enrollment: 6,131 Official Athletics Website: www.nwccrangers.com President: Dr. Michael J. Heindl (Hinds Community College, A.A. - 1994) (Mississippi College, B.S. - 1997) (Western Michigan, J.D. - 2001) (Mississippi State, Ph.D - 2011) Director of Athletics: Brian Oakes (Southern Mississippi, B.S. - 1998) (Mississippi College, M.S. - 2006) Conference: Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference Colors: Navy Blue (PMS 280), Scarlet Red (PMS 186), White Women’s Soccer Facility (Interim): Senatobia Sports Park Location: Senatobia, Miss. All-Time Record: 3-2 (.600) Men’s Soccer Facility (Interim): Senatobia Sports Park Location: Senatobia, Miss. All-Time Record: 1-4 (.200) Volleyball Facility (Capacity): Howard Coliseum (2,500) Location: Senatobia, Miss. All-Time Record: 3-3 (.500)
Spring 2021 Overall Record: 1-9-1 Spring 2021 MACCC North Division Record/Finish: 1-6-1 (5th) Returning Players: 9 Newcomers: 12 Inaugural Season: 2002 All-Time Record: 108-150-18 (.424) All-Time MACCC North Division Record: 65-87-9 (.432) National Championships: 0 Conference Championships: 0 MACCC North Division Championships: 0 NJCAA All-Americans: 2 NJCAA All-Academic Honors: 27 All-Conference Selections: 1 Academic All-MACCC Honors: 5
MEN’S SOCCER STAFF
Head Coach: Mark Hogan Alma Mater, Year: Mississippi State University (B.S. - 2007; M.S. - 2014) Career Record: 5-31-3 (.166); Three Seasons Twitter: @Northwest_MSOC Assistant Coach: Sean Rhone (Second Season) Strength and Conditioning Coach: TBD Academic Athletic Coordinator: Liesl Mote
VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION
WOMEN’S SOCCER INFORMATION
Winter 2021 Overall Record: 6-12 Region 23 Record: 1-7 Returning Players: 10 Newcomers: 6 Inaugural Season: Winter 2021 (*Delayed from Fall 2020 due to COVID-19) All-Time Record: 6-12 (.333) All-Time Region 23 Record: 1-7 (.125) National Championships: 0 NJCAA All-Americans: 0 NJCAA All-Academic Honors: 4 Academic All-MACCC Honors: 8
Spring 2021 Overall Record: 6-6 Spring 2021 MACCC North Division Record/Finish: 4-4 (3rd) Returning Players: 13 Newcomers: 15 Inaugural Season: 2002 All-Time Record: 117-138-17 (.461) All-Time MACCC North Division Record: 57-73-10 (.443) National Championships: 0 Conference Championships: 0 MACCC North Division Championships: 1 (2006) NJCAA All-Americans: 2 NJCAA All-Academic Honors: 51 All-Conference Selections: 44 Academic All-MACCC Honors: 14
VOLLEYBALL STAFF
Head Coach: Allison Burchyett Alma Mater, Year: Southwest Baptist University (B.S. - 1997) Career Record: 6-12 (.333); One Season Twitter: @NWCCVolleyball Strength and Conditioning Coach: TBD Academic Athletic Coordinator: Liesl Mote
WOMEN’S SOCCER STAFF
Head Coach: James Beattie Alma Mater, Year: Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (A.A. - 2017) Oklahoma City University (B.S. - 2019) Arkansas State University (M.S. - 2022) Career Record: 6-6 (.500); One Season Twitter: @Northwest_WSOC Assistant Coach: Mike Ross (First Season) Strength and Conditioning Coach: TBD Academic Athletic Coordinator: Liesl Mote
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SUPPORT STAFF
Dr. Matthew Domas Vice President of Academic Instruction
Dr. Andrew Dale Associate Vice President of Community Relations
Brian Oakes Athletic Director
Brian Lentz Sports Information Director
Brian Oakley Sports Information Specialist
Justin Ware Director of Sports Medicine
James Beattie Head Women’s Soccer Coach
Mark Hogan Head Men’s Soccer Coach
Allison Burchyett Head Volleyball Coach
Benjy Parker Head Football Coach
Stan Hill Assistant Football Coach
Scott Oakley Assistant Football Coach
Paige Anders Assistant Football Coach
Rashad Pittman Assistant Football Coach
Charles Jones Assistant Football Coach
Shelli Benton Rodeo Coach
Troy Howell Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Carla Bartee Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Shane Oakley Head Men’s Basketball Coach
Nick Williams Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
Mark Carson Head Baseball Coach
Bill Selby Assistant Baseball Coach
Domenick Carlini Assistant Baseball Coach
Chelsea Bramlett Head Softball Coach
Dustin Young Assistant Softball Coach
Brandon Casey Cheer Coach
Patrice Christian Rangerette Instructor
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Taylor Young Athletic Trainer
Jim Jones Assistant Football Coach
Eric Vanderburg Recreation & Intramural Sports Manager
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WE ARE NORTHWEST
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he mission of Northwest Mississippi Community College is to provide the students of its eleven-county district and beyond with opportunities for obtaining affordable quality education to meet their diverse needs. The comprehensive community and technical college offers students educational experiences through traditional campusbased and distance learning opportunities. Northwest is committed to achieving the following goals: to promote excellence in educational programs; to maintain quality educational support services; to continue responsive administrative processes; to ensure efficient use of financial and physical resources; and to assure institutional effectiveness. PROGRAMS OF STUDY Northwest offers the pre-requisites you need to prepare for an exciting four-year degree at any of Mississippi’s colleges or universities. We also offer nearly 40 Career and Technical programs designed to teach students the practical skills needed for a wide variety of jobs in the workforce. AREAS OF STUDY Division of Business Division of Education Division of Fine Arts Division of Languages and Communications Division of Social Science Division of Nursing Division of Mathematics Division of Natural Sciences Career-Technical Education
FINANCIAL AID Almost 80 percent of Northwest students receive some sort of financial assistance. STUDENTS About 8,000 students spread across five campuses located in Senatobia, Olive Branch, Southaven, Ashland and Oxford. The average class size is 22 students. o Male 37.6% o Female 62.4% INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Northwest offers 12 competitive athletic programs and is known state‐wide for its tradition of excellence in intercollegiate sports. Since 2000, over 350 Northwest student-athletes have gone on to play at over 150 different four-year schools around the country. Over 50 of those have gone on to play professionally. STUDENT LIFE Life at Northwest is so much more than classes and studying. Intramurals, athletics, clubs and organizations and campus activities give Northwest students a chance to unwind from classes and get involved on campus and in the community.
eLEARNING Working full-time? Have a hectic schedule, children at home or live too far to make it to a Northwest campus? Don’t worry! Our Division of eLearning offers more than 200 Academic AND Career-Technical classes online. For a complete listing of course offerings, visit www.northwestms.edu/elearning/elearninghome.html. While you are there, take the online assessment to find out if eLearning is right for you.
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COST Northwest is less than half the price of a Mississippi public college or university ($1,400 per semester versus an average $2,733 per semester*).
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ACCREDITATION Northwest Mississippi Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Associate of Arts degree, the Associate of Applied Science degree and certificates in career education. The College was initially accredited by the Mississippi Junior College Accrediting Association in 1928 and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in December 1953. The latest reaffirmation of the SACSCOC accreditation was in 2007. The college is also a member of the American Association of Community Colleges.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
JAMIE ANDERSON Tallahatchie
DR. RACHELL ANDERSON Tunica
WILLIAM AUSTIN JR. DeSoto
JERRY BARRETT Tate
JUDY BLAND
STEVE BOSTICK
JEAN ANN CASEY
STEVE CUMMINGS
ALEE DIXON
BILL DAWSON
DIANA GRIST
DAVID HARGETT
SAMMY HIGDON
JAMIE HOWELL SR.
DR. EVELYN JOSSELL
JOHN T. LAMAR JR.
DR. LISA LANGFORD
DR. ADAM PUGH
CHUCK THOMAS
STEVE WHITE
DOROTHY WILBOURN
Quitman
Benton
Calhoun
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Chairman • Lafayette
Calhoun
Yalobusha
Yalobusha
Panola
CORY USELTON
Marshall
Vice Chairman • DeSoto
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Secretary • Tate
Quitman
Lafayette
Marshall
Board Attorney • Tate
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PRESIDENT Dr. MICHAEL J. HEINDL Dr. Michael J. Heindl was selected as the ninth president of Northwest Mississippi Community College by the college’s Board of Trustees during a special meeting held April 26, 2018 on the Senatobia campus. A native of Clinton, Heindl heads the state’s third-largest community college with a current enrollment of nearly 7,000 students on five campuses and online. Heindl, a community college graduate, brings with him to Northwest experience in a number of areas, including finance, technology, legal issues, human resources, emergency management, campus leadership, student services, workforce training and admissions. Heindl holds a Ph.D. in community college leadership from Mississippi State University (2011), a Juris Doctor from Thomas M. Cooley Law School at Western Michigan University (2001), a B.S. in psychology from Mississippi College (1997) and an Associate of Arts in general studies/music from Hinds (1994).
DR. MICHAEL J. HEINDL pictured with his wife, Jennifer, sons Harrison and Nicholas, and grandson, Jayson. Heindl was selected as the College’s ninth president on April 26, 2018.
He began his career in education in 2001 as golf tournament coordinator at Hinds Community College and also served as an intern for the Mississippi Supreme Court while working on his law degree during that time. In July, 2001 he became dean of students for Wesley College in Florence before being named district director of Admissions and Records at Hinds in 2003.
Among his many accomplishments are the MGCCC Master Trainer Award, CCBO Outstanding Chief Business Officer Award, and Mississippi Top Ten Business Leaders Under 40. He has participated in leadership programs including the AACC Future Presidents Institute, Mississippi Economic Council, Leadership Mississippi and Leadership DeSoto County.
In 2006, Heindl was program specialist for Career and Technical Education at the Mississippi Community College Board, where some of his responsibilities included coordination for all career-technical programs and workforce training for the state’s 15 community colleges.
He and his wife, the former Jennifer Ingram have three children, Taryn (26), Harrison (17), and Nicholas (15) and one grandson, Jayson (6).
In 2007 he returned to Hinds, where he worked for four years as dean of students for the Rankin County Campus before being named vice president of the Jackson County Campus of MGCCC in 2011. A year later, he moved into the position of executive vice president of Administration and Finance. In addition to his administrative experience, Heindl has 17 years of teaching experience, having served as an adjunct instructor for legal courses in both the Department of Business and in the Career-Technical paralegal program at Hinds. He has also taught graduate-level courses in higher education law at Mississippi College and was an adjunct professor teaching Community College Legal Issues in the Community College Leadership doctoral program at Mississippi State University Active in a number of professional groups and community organizations, Heindl served as president-elect of the Community College Business Officers Association (CCBO), a member of the Gulf Coast Business Council Master’s Class and the Education Strategic Planning Committee for the Mississippi Coast, on the Planning Committee for Leadership Mississippi and an Angel runner for Ainsley’s Angels, a national organization that provides racing/running experiences for special needs individuals.
Under the leadership of DR. MICHAEL J. HEINDL, Northwest has experienced growth in numerous areas. One of those areas include overall facilities, a plan that included upgrades at Bobby Franklin Field and a new, state-of-the-art softball/soccer facility, which is slated for a March 2022 completion date.
He has served as a member of the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Commission on Structured Pathways, Statewide Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement Task Force and was on the MGCCC District Athletic Council. He also assisted other colleges with the accreditation process by serving on the Finance Accreditation Review Team for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BRIAN OAKES Brian Oakes enters his third season as the Director of Athletics for Northwest Mississippi Community College. During his first season as athletic director, Oakes took on the task of replacing retiring and all-time winningest coaches Don Edwards (women’s basketball) and Mike Rowan (softball), appointing Troy Howell and Chelsea Bramlett, respectively, to the vacant positions. In his first season, Howell led Northwest to a 17-10 overall record and a runner-up finish in the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament, falling one win shy of the Lady Rangers’ first NJCAA National Tournament bid since the 2005-06 campaign. Bramlett’s debut was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic but the former Mississippi State and Team USA competitor still fielded an 8-6 overall record, which included a conference sweep against Pearl River and a four-game winning streak to end the season. (Both teams would later make deep postseason runs during the 2021 seasons, with Bramlett’s softball squad finishing two wins shy of the program’s first NJCAA Division II World Series appearance.)
Northwest Director of Athletics BRIAN OAKES, pictured with his wife Bridgett. Oakes was introduced as the college’s Director of Athletics on July 1, 2019.
Oakes also brought in former Lewisburg and Southaven coach Allison Burchyett to lead the women’s volleyball program, which took the court for its inaugural season in January 2021. During her first season, Burchyett posted a 6-12 overall record and led her team to the Region 23 qualifier match against Itawamba, falling one victory short of making an appearance in the NJCAA playoffs.
school’s first national championship in 2000. Oakes, who received his bachelor’s degree in coaching and sports administration from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1998, spent five seasons at Warren Central High School, his alma mater, before going to Stone High School.
Another one of Oakes’ head coaching hires arrived in December 2020, when James Beattie took over the reins of the Northwest women’s soccer program. In his first season, Beattie guided the Lady Rangers to a 6-6 overall record and the first round of the MACCC/Region 23 playoffs, the first postseason appearance for any Northwest soccer program since 2017.
Oakes received a master’s degree in health and a specialist’s degree in educational leadership from Mississippi College in 2006.
Additionally, Oakes has also been responsible for hiring assistant coaches Dustin Young (softball), Carla Bartee (women’s basketball), Paige Anders and Charles Jones (football).
Oakes is a native of Vicksburg and is married to the former Bridgett Dendy. The couple have two sons, Ranson (19) and Briley (17).
Oakes arrived at Northwest from Hinds Community College, where he spent eight seasons as the Eagles’ offensive line coach. He replaced Dr. Matthew Domas, who served as interim athletic director during the 2018-19 academic year following the departure of Don “Bubba” Skelton. In his eight seasons at Hinds, Oakes coached over 30 offensive linemen who have gone on to play at the four-year programs, with 22 of those signing to play at the Division I level. He has helped develop the likes of Justin Sandifer, who was selected to All-MACJC and All-Region 23 first teams in 2014 and D’Tavieus Taylor, who was an NJCAA All-American in 2015. Some of his most notable former players include NFL veterans Norman Price and DeVondre Seymour. Prior to his coaching stint at Hinds, Oakes served as head football coach and athletic director at Stone High School in Wiggins from 2006-2010, where he guided the Tomcats to the playoffs in 2008-09 after back-to-back winning seasons. He had numerous players participate in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Game, including Parade All-American and 2010 Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen selection Darian Arrington. A former student-athlete with Hinds, Northwestern State and Southern Arkansas, Oakes began his coaching career in 1998 as an assistant coach at Hattiesburg High School, where he helped lead the Tigers to the state finals. He then moved on to Belhaven College for a year before becoming a graduate assistant at Delta State University, where he was a part of the
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In his first two years at Northwest, Oakes has hired four head coaches, three of whom took their respective squads to the playoffs within their first two seasons.
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MEDIA INFORMATION COVERAGE
NORTHWEST ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Northwest Mississippi Community College maintains a comprehensive official athletic department website. Up-to-date information, including schedules, statistics, rosters, player signings and news releases for all nine sports are provided on the award-winning nwccrangers.com. In-game live stats, live video and live audio is available for each Ranger football contest. Fans can also follow the team on numerous social media outlets, by searching the username @NWCC_Rangers. Seventh-year sports information director, Brian Lentz, and third-year sports information specialist, Brian Oakley, maintain the athletic website and the main athletic social media outlet (@NWCC_Rangers) on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Office: (662) 562-3303 Fax: (662) 562-3303 Mailing Address: Northwest Mississippi Community College Athletic Communications Department 4975 Hwy. 51 North Senatobia, MS 38668
Additionally, sport-specific Twitter outlets, including @Northwest_WSOC, @Northwest_MSOC and @NWCCVolleyball are also surpervised by the athletic communications office, with each respective coaching staff also handling social media efforts.
SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS
CREDENTIALS
BRIAN LENTZ Sports Information Director Cell: (901) 626-7885 Office: (662) 562-3303 Email: blentz@northwestms.edu Twitter: @BrianJLentz
Media or photo credentials are required for admittance to Northwest athletic events for working media. However, it is requested that media seeking to cover a game contact the sports information director prior to avoid additional problems. Specific media seating is not available for Northwest soccer contests at the Senatobia Sports Park, but working media members are allowed to remain on the sideline and off the playing surface. For volleyball contests at Howard Coliseum, photographers are permitted to stand on the baseline, but should move if requested to by game officials. For further inquiries, contact Brian Lentz at (662) 562-3303 or at blentz@northwestms.edu.
PRESS SERVICES
Media guides, game notes, rosters, results and statistics are updated daily on nwccrangers.com, and are printed for media upon request. An official NJCAA box score and play-by-play information may be obtained from the sports information director approximately 15 minutes following the conclusion of the game, with the exception of volleyball.
BRIAN OAKLEY
Sports Information Specialist Office: (662) 562-3269 Email: boakley@northwestms.edu
INTERVIEWS
All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the sports information director. Coaches and athletes will be available following games after a brief 10-minute cooling off period. The best time to interview coaches is typically in the mornings, Monday through Wednesday. The best time to interview student-athletes is directly after weekday practices around 5:00 p.m.
GAME BROADCASTS
Broadcast media in attendance are requested to contact the sports information director at least one week prior to the game in question. Northwest will have a live video/audio broadcast for all home and select road contests online at www.nwccrangers.com/watch.
KAYLEIGH MITCHELL Director of Marketing and Strategic Communciations
ALYSSA PIRANI Assistant Director of Marketing and Strategic Communciations
NATALIE EHRHARDT Communications Specialist
JENNIFER CORBIN Graphic Designer
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WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHES AND ROSTER
HEAD COACH JAMES BEATTIE
James Beattie was appointed on December 1, 2020 and enters his second season as the head women’s soccer coach at Northwest Mississippi Community College. Beattie brings a wide range of coaching and playing experience stretching from both the collegiate to professional soccer ranks.
He has obtained his USSF C license, UEFA Scottish FA C license and Scottish FA Talent Identification Award. Beattie is a graduate from Oklahoma City University with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree (Exercise Science) and received his Masters of Science Degree (Sports Administration) from Arkansas State University.
The Glasgow, Scotland native played collegiate soccer at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College and Oklahoma City University. Beattie scored 40 goals and tabbed 41 assists, while compiling a record of 54-15-2 throughout his four year collegiate career. He was a four-time First Team All-Conference player and was a two-time First Team All-American. Before arriving in the United States, Beattie was a professional footballer for Partick Thistle FC and is a graduate of the prestigious Queens Park Football Club professional youth academy.
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Beattie inherited a Northwest program that finished 3-12 in 2019, having missed the MACCC playoffs for the last five seasons. In his first season with the Lady Rangers the program finished with a 6-6 record and advanced to the first round of the conference playoffs, dropping a narrow 1-0 loss at Mississippi Gulf Coast.
PERSONAL: Hometown: Glasgow, Scotland Colleges: University of the West of Scotland, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Oklahoma City University, Arkansas State University. Family: Amanda (Wife) PLAYING EXPERIENCE: • Queens Park Professional Youth Academy • Partick Thistle Football Club • Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College – Earned All-American and NJCAA All-Academic honors • Birmingham Hammers (USL 2) • Memphis City (USL 2) • Oklahoma City University – Earned All-American and NAIA Academic All-American honors
In Beattie’s first season, the Lady Rangers had a record six all-conference selections, led by first teamers Molly Rose and Eliza Olive. Ally Bailey, Logan Tomlinson, Sarah Kate Burns and Miranda Loeffel were recognized as second team selections. Northwest also performed well in the classroom, as 14 Lady Rangers earned MACCC All-Academic team honors, while the team posted a 3.46 cumulative GPA. Beattie started his coaching career in Scotland working with the Partick Thistle FC professional youth academy. He is now a Director of Coaching for Lobos Rush Soccer Club in Memphis, Tennessee. Beattie also serves as a head coach for the Rush National Team Program. Beattie also served as the Head Coach for the Memphis Lobos for 3 seasons that competed in the (WPSL) Women’s Premier Soccer League, the second tier of the women’s professional soccer pyramid. The Memphis Lobos team consisted of players from NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NAIA, NJCAA and national team ranks. In three seasons with the Memphis Lobos, Beattie moved six players into the first tier of the professional soccer ranks in North America and Europe.
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2014-2015 – Partick Thistle Professional Youth Academy (Academy Coach) 2015-2017 – South Mississippi Soccer Club (Head Coach) 2017-2019 – Oklahoma City Energy Football Club (Head Coach) 2018-2020 – Christian Brothers University (Assistant Coach) 2018-2020 – Memphis Lobos WPSL (Head Coach) 2018-Present – Lobos Rush Soccer Club (Director of Coaching) 2018-Present – Rush National Team Program (Head Coach) 2020-Present – Northwest Mississippi Community College (Head Coach)
He was an assistant coach at Christian Brothers University (NCAA Division II) men’s soccer program from 2018-20, helping the Bucs qualify for the Gulf South Conference Tournament in 2019.
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ASSISTANT COACH MATT ROSS MATT ROSS VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH Matt Ross enters his first year as assistant coach for the Northwest women’s soccer program. Ross is a graduate of Horn Lake High School and lettered four years with the Eagles’ soccer program, before playing two seasons at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College from 2015-17. “He’s someone that I have known for six years and he has a big future in this game,” Northwest head coach James Beattie said, on Ross. “He’s someone that I trust and I think he brings another valuable set of eyes that will help bring this program to the next level. I’m looking to bring people in here that are go-getters and high achievers and he falls into that category.” Ross is currently an Assistant Director of Coaching at Lobos Rush Soccer Club in Memphis, Tennessee. He also played semi-pro soccer for Memphis City FC for two seasons (2017-18). He currently holds his USSF D license and earned his Associates of Arts Degree from Mississippi Gulf Coast. THE ROSS FILE: PERSONAL: Hometown: Horn Lake, Miss. Colleges: Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (Associate of Arts degree) PLAYING EXPERIENCE: • Horn Lake High School • Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College • Memphis City FC COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2018-present – Lobos Rush Soccer Club (Assistant Director of Coaching) 2021-present – Northwest Mississippi Community College (Volunteer Assistant Coach)
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2021 ROSTER No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Name Addy McCann Maggie Olive* Cody Dowell* Arlee McCaughey Logan Tomlinson* Thea Trammell Hayley White* Katie Archer Sarah Kate Burns* Tori Dronet* Melinda Hernandez Amaya Andrews Molly Rose* Ally Bailey* Jessica Jaimes Kristina Medford* Maria Benitez Malaesha Liddell Jer’kaila Jones Jordan Gates Morgan Nosef Eliza Olive* Miriam Groscost Jennifer Enriquez MJ Loeffel* Alana Green
Pos. GK GK D/MF MF MF/D D D F F/MF F MF D D F MF MF MF D D MF/D MF/F F/MF MF MF F/MF F/MF
Ht. 5-9 5-11 5-7 5-2 5-7 5-8 5-4 5-1 5-6 5-9 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-0 5-5 5-2 5-5 5-7 5-2 5-6 5-10 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-4
Cl. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Exp. HS 2L 2L HS 2L HS 2L HS 1L TR HS HS 1L 2L 1L 1L HS HS HS HS HS 1L HS HS 1L HS
Hometown (Previous School) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch HS) Byhalia, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Center Hill HS) Bentonia, Miss. (Manchester Academy) Southaven, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Corinth, Miss. (Corinth HS) D’Iberville, Miss. (Southwest Mississippi CC) Bryant, Ark. (Bryant HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Houston HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Houston HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Southwest Tennessee CC) Horn Lake, Miss. (Horn Lake HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Meridian CC) Horn Lake, Miss. (Lake Cormorant HS) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Corinth, Miss. (Corinth HS) Senatobia, Miss. (Magnolia Heights) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Las Cruces, N.M. (Centennial HS) Collierville, Tenn. (Briarcrest Christian School) Olive Branch, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS)
*Denotes extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
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RETURNING PLAYERS MAGGIE
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DOWELL D/MF| 5-7 | Sophomore Byhalia, Miss | Lewisburg HS
GK | 5-11 | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss | Lewisburg HS *Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Sophomore):
Spring 2021 (Sophomore):
One of several student-athletes to obtain extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19 pandemic...started all 12 contests at goalkeeper for Northwest, earning 89 saves... season-best of 15 saves came in an April 26 loss at Holmes.
Played in 11 contests for the Lady Rangers last season, earning eight starts...scored her only goal of the season in a 3-2 loss at national runner-up Holmes on April 26...one of two veteran anchors for the Lady Rangers’ defensive unit.
2019 (Freshman):
2019 (Freshman):
Competed and started in all 15 contests as a freshman...took five shots with four on goal...also competes on the Northwest rodeo team...earned Academic All-MACJC recognition.
Played in 12 contests at goalkeeper, earning 11 starts...logged 793 minutes of action and collected a 2-7 record...led the team with 99 saves against 34 goals...collected double-digit saves in five matches, including a career-high 18 stops against Itawamba on September 10...posted her only shutout in a victory against Hinds on October 1...off the field, earned Vice President’s List and Academic All-MACJC accolades.
High School:
Played for coach Scotti Miles at Lewisburg...helped the Lady Patriots to a 15-3-1 overall record, a Region 1-5A title and a Class 5A North Half appearance as a senior...team captain...totaled four goals on four assists last season...four-time recepient of team’s Hustle Award.
High School:
Played for coach Scotti Miles at Lewisburg...helped the Lady Patriots to a 14-4-1 overall record and the first round of the Class 5A state playoffs during the 2017-18 season... compiled 44 saves and five shutouts as a junior...tallied a career-high 13 saves in two victories against Olive Branch...earned DeSoto County All-Star honors.
Personal:
Daughter of Angie and Keith Dowell...has four siblings, Colby (26), Cory (24), Cooper (22) and Coleman (17)...oldest sister, Colby, participated on the Northwest rodeo team from 2013-14...brother, Cooper, currently played baseball for Northwest from 2019-20... studying orthodonics...born January 31, 2001.
Personal:
Daughter of Frances and Lance Olive...has three siblings, Hunter (29), Hannah (23) and teammate Eliza (19)...studying business...born October 9, 2000.
CODY DOWELL STATS (2019-21)
MAGGIE OLIVE STATS (2019-21) Year
2019 SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 12 12 24
Minutes 793:35 766:17 1559:52
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GA 27 17 44
Saves
99 82 181
Save %
.744 .828 .804
Year
W-L-T
2019 SP 2021 CAREER
2-7-0 5-5-0 9-12-0
13
Gm 15 11 26
Shots
5 2 7
SOG 4 2 6
Goals
0 1 1
Assists
0 0 0
GW 0 0 0
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RETURNING PLAYERS LOGAN
4
HAYLEY
6
TOMLINSON
WHITE
D | 5-4 | Sophomore Southaven, Miss | DeSoto Central HS
MF/D | 5-7 | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss | Center Hill HS *Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Sophomore):
Spring 2021 (Sophomore):
One of several student-athletes to obtain an extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19 pandemic...played and started in all 12 contests last season...notched her only assist of the season in a 5-2 win against Meridian...off the field, named to President’s lists for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters.
Played in 11 of 12 matches last season....earned an extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19 pandemic...scored one goal for the season, coming in a 2-0 victory at Hinds on April 20...also competes on the Northwest Rodeo squad.
2019 (Freshman):
2019 (Freshman):
Started in all 15 contests as a freshman...scored two goals in the final two matchups of the regular season against East Central and at Southwest Tennessee...took nine of her 12 shots on goal for a team-high .750 percentage...earned several academic honors, including Vice President’s List, Distinguished Academic All-MACJC and NJCAA All-Academic accolades.
Played in 10 contests with two starts as a freshman...received numerous academic awards including President’s List, Academic All-MACJC and NJCAA All-Academic.
High School:
Played for coach David Burgess at Center Hill...helped guide the Lady Mustangs to a 10-8 overall record, a runner-up finish in Region 1-5A and the second round of the Class 5A state playoffs as a senior...netted six goals on four assists last season...earned nod to DeSoto County All-Star team...received interest from MUW.
Played for coach Amber Denfip at DeSoto Central...helped the Lady Jaguars to back-toback Region 1-6A titles during her sophomore and junior seasons...guided DCHS to the second round of the Class 6A state playoffs as a sophomore...off the field, a member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society...earned her tech masters’ and finished within the Top 50 of her senior class...received interest from Midway University.
Personal:
Personal:
High School:
Daughter of Billy and Melisha White...is one of three siblings, ranging in age from 14 to 22...hobbies include kayaking and hanging out with friends...stuyding nursing... nickname is “HJ”...born April 2, 2001.
Daughter of Lisa and Bart Tomlinson...has an older sister, aged 21...enjoys riding horses in her spare time...studying agribusiness...born March 26, 2001.
HAYLEY WHITE STATS (2019-21)
LOGAN TOMLINSON STATS (2019-21) Year
2019 SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 15 11 26
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12 3 15
SOG 9 2 11
Goals
2 1 3
Assists
0 0 0
Year
GW
2019 SP 2021 CAREER
0 0 0
14
Gm 10 12 22
Shots
0 3 3
SOG 0 3 3
Goals
0 0 0
Assists
0 1 1
GW 0 0 0
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RETURNING PLAYERS SARAH KATE
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12
BURNS
MOLLY
ROSE
D | 5-4 | Freshman Memphis, Tenn. | Houston HS
F/MF | 5-6 | Freshman Corinth, Miss | Corinth HS *Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
Started in all 12 contests for the Lady Rangers last season...helped anchor a defensive unit accompanied by veterans Cody Dowell and Logan Tomlinson...off the field, selected to the Vice President’s lists for the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters.
Started all 11 games for the Lady Rangers...totaled 16 points on six goals and four assists...scored her first collegiate goal in the season-opener at Copiah-Lincoln on April 2... earned First Team All-MACCC accolades.
High School:
High School:
Played for coach Cameron Glenn at Corinth...helped the Lady Warriors to a 16-3-1 record, a Region 1-4A title (Corinth’s third in three years) and the MHSAA Class 4A playoffs as a senior...tallied 40 points (16 goals, eight assists) during her senior season...selected first team Region 1-4A after her senior season...also chosen Corinth’s Offensive Player of the Year...off the field, a member of the National Honor Society and Junior Leadership Alcorn...recognized as a C-Club Sweetheart and served as a class representative for three years...lettered in five sports for Corinth and set the dig record in volleyball...received interest from a handful of MACCC programs.
Played for coach David Wolff at Houston...helped the Lady Mustangs to a 20-3 record and the TSSAA D1-AAA final four as a senior...tallied 19 points (6 goals, 7 assist) during her final campaign...selected to the United Soccer Coaches Fall All-South Region team, the Tennessee State Soccer Coaches Association D1-AAA All-State team, the Top Drawer Soccer Tennessee All-Star team and the Commercial Appeal All-Metro first team after her senior season...part of an HHS squad that went 25-2 and won the D1-AAA state championship during her junior season, and 25-0 with a championship following her sophomore year...off the field, a member of the Horizons, FCA and 30+ ACT clubs at Houston.
Personal:
Personal:
Daughter of Joni and Scott Rose...has three siblings, Emma (26), Pierce (24) and Bailey (21)...father, Scott, played basketball at Arkansas from 1982-86...a pilot, her favorite hobbies are flying airplanes and photography...studying religious studies...nickname is “MoRo”...born February 12, 2002
Daughter of Christy and Bobby Burns...brother, J.R. (23), was an all-conference offensive lineman for the Rangers in 2016 and started 10 games at center on the 2015 MACJC and NJCAA Championship team, before finishing out his career at Murray State...enjoys going to Pickwick Lake, shopping and spending time with friends...studying biomedical engineering...nickname is “Skate”...born September 21, 2001.
MOLLY ROSE STATS (Spring 2021)
SARAH KATE BURNS STATS (Spring 2021) Year
SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 12 12
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2 2
SOG 1 1
Goals
0 0
Assists
1 1
Year
GW
SP 2021 CAREER
0 0
15
Gm 12 12
Shots
34 34
SOG 20 20
Goals
6 6
Assists
4 4
GW 3 3
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ALLY
BAILEY
F | 5-4 | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss | Lewisburg HS *Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Sophomore):
Played and started in all 12 contests last season...led the team in scoring, providing seven goals and seven assists, moving into a tie for fifth most assists in a single season...enters her final year ranked in the top 10 in career points (36), career goals (13) and career assists (10)...also ranked in the top 10 for most assists in a single season (7)...compiled three goals and two assists in a 5-2 win against Meridian on April 8...coupled two matches with two assists (April 8 vs. Meridian and May 11 at Itawamba)...took 49 shots on the season, 27 on-goal...scored the game-winner against Itawamba on May 11...off the field, earned Second Team All-MACCC and Academic All-MACCC accolades.
2019 (Freshman):
Played and started in all 15 games as a freshman...led the Lady Rangers with six goals and three assists...finished with 15 of her 27 shots on goal (56%)...scored two goals apiece against Dyersburg State, Hinds and Mississippi Gulf Coast, including the gamewinning goals vs. Hinds and MGCCC...took a career-high eight shots against Meridian on September 3...earned recognition to President’s List and received MACJC All-Academic accolades.
High School:
Played for coach Christy Berkowitz at Olive Branch...captained the Lady Conquistadors to a 12-7-1 record, a Region 1-5A championship and the third round of the MHSAA 5A playoffs as a senior...selected team Most Valuable Player after her senior season...also chosen team Offensive Most Valuable Player after her junior year...also played volleyball and tennis at OBHS...off the field, a member of the Interact Club.
High School:
Played for coach Scotti Miles at Lewisburg...helped the Lady Patriots to a 15-3-1 overall record, a Region 1-5A title and a Class 5A North Half appearance as a senior...scored 10 goals with four assists in nine games as a senior...winner of the team’s Golden Boot, Patriot and Defensive awards...named to DeSoto County All-Star team...off the field, an honor graduate...received interest from Delta State, Belhaven and Huntingdon College.
Personal:
Daughter of Maria and Gabino Jaimes...has two siblings, Stephanie (27) and Misael (24)... enjoys drawing, spending time with her family and her dog, Goldie, in her spare time... studying biology...nickname is “Jess”...born November 12, 1999.
Personal:
Daughter of Angela and Jody Bailey...has a younger brother, Eli (15)...enjoys vacationing at the beach in her spare time...studying business...born March 8, 2001.
ALLY BAILEY STATS (2019-21) Year
2019 SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 15 12 27
Shots
SOG
27 49 76
15 27 42
14
Goals
6 7 13
Assists
3 7 10
GW 2 1 3
JESSICA
JAIMES
MF/D | 4-9 | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss | Southwest Tennessee CC *Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Sophomore):
Played in all 12 contests last season, earning five starts...took five shots, four on goal.
2019 (Southwest Tennessee CC):
Played in 14 games with the Lady Saluqis...scored her lone goal of the season in a win against Northwest on October 18. continued >>>
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KRISTINA
21
MEDFORD
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
Played and started in all 12 matches for the Lady Rangers, helping Northwest to its first playoff appearance since 2017...notched her only goal of the season in a 3-0 victory at Copiah-Lincoln on April 2...credited with an assist in a 5-2 win against Itawamba on April 23...took a total of 16 shots for the season, nine on-goal...off the pitch, named to Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 Vice President’s lists.
Played in 11 of the Lady Rangers’ 12 contests last season, earning five starts...notched her only assist in a 4-0 playoff-clinching victory at Itawamba on May 11...took seven total shots, four on-goal.
High School:
Played for coach Laurel Fox at Horn Lake...a two-year team captain, helped the Lady Eagles to a 9-6 record as a senior...earned the team’s Defensive Player of the Year award... led team in assists during her senior campaign...off the field, a member of the National Honor Society...also named a Mississippi Scholar.
High School:
Played for coach Scotti Miles at Lewisburg...helped the Lady Patriots to a 14-5 record as a senior...compiled 18 points (seven goals, four assists) from her midfield position...a member of the Rush Select National Team and the Tennessee State Soccer Association Olympic Development Program, where her squad captured DI runner-up honors in 2017 before winning the Tennessee DI state championship in 2018 and 2019...off the field, graduated with honors and was a member of several organizations, including Beta Club, Interact Club, Spanish Club and Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD).
Personal:
Daughter of Dean and Estela Medford...has two siblings, Fernando (34) and Axel (31)... enjoys coaching youth soccer and spending time with family...studying business... nickname is “Nina”...born January 19, 2002.
Personal:
KRISTINA MEDFORD STATS (Spring 2021) SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 11 11
Shots
7 7
SOG 4 4
Goals
0 0
OLIVE
F/MF | 5-10 | Freshman Olive Branch, Miss. | Lewisburg HS
MF | 5-5 | Freshman Horn Lake, Miss | Horn Lake HS
Year
ELIZA
Assists
1 1
Daughter of Frances and Lance Olive...has three siblings, Hunter (30), Hannah (23) and teammate Maggie (20), an Academic All-MACJC performer at goalkeeper for the Rangers...enjoys hanging out with friends in her spare time...area of study is undecided...born July 2, 2002.
GW 0 0
ELIZA OLIVE STATS (Spring 2021) Year
SP 2021 CAREER
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Gm 12 12
Shots
16 16
SOG 9 9
Goals
1 1
Assists
1 1
GW 1 1
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M.J.
LOEFFEL
F/MF | 5-5 | Freshman Collierville, Tenn. | Briarcrest Christian School *Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
Played in all eleven matches for the Lady Rangers, earning nine starts...tallied 11 points on four goals and three assists...scored her first collegiate goal in a home-opening victory against Meridian on April 8...earned Second Team All-MACCC accolades.
High School:
Played for coach Alexis Heinz at Briarcrest Christian School...helped the Lady Saints to a 17-1-1 record, back-to-back Division II-AA West Championships and the TSSAA Division II-AA State Championship as a senior...Briarcrest finished the year with recognition by TopDrawerSoccer.com as the #1 team in Tennessee, #3 in the Mid-East Region, and #19 Nationally in the Fall Fab 50.
Personal:
Daughter of Tammy and Lance Loeffel...has one sibling, Madison (21)...enjoys hunting in her spare time...studying pre-physical therapy...nickname is “MJ”...born June 18, 2002.
MIRANDA LOEFFEL STATS (Spring 2021) Year
SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 12 11
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Shots
31 7
SOG 17 4
Goals
4 0
Assists
3 1
GW 1 1
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NEWCOMERS 0
ADDY
5
McCANN
THEA
TRAMMELL
D | 5-8 | Freshman Bentonia, Miss. | Manchester Academy
GK | 5-9 | Freshman Hernando, Miss | Hernando HS High School:
High School:
Played for coach Emily Rose at Hernando...helped the Tigers to an 8-6 record and the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...selected All-Region 2-6A and Hernando’s Most Valuable Player after her senior season...also received recruiting interest from other MACCC programs.
Played for coach Jacob Iles at Manchester Academy...helped the Lady Mavericks to an 8-3-1 overall record and the second round of the MAIS Class AA Playoffs as a senior... two-time all-conference selection...off the field, a member of the ACT 25+ Club at Manchester Academy.
Personal:
Personal:
Daughter of John and Amy Trammell...has three siblings: Hannah (19), Presley (14) and Cooper (11)...enjoys hunting, going to the lake and listening to music in her spare time... studying radiology...nickname is “Weezie”...born January 30, 2003.
Daughter of Steve and Stacey McCann...has a brother, Andrew (21)...father, Steve, played baseball at Delta State and Belhaven...a member of the National Honors Society and Spanish National Honors Society at Hernando...graduated with Special Distinction and was on the Principals List...studying biological sciences...enjoys playing sports with friends, surfing and spending time at the lake in her spare time...nickname is “Addy May”...born March 4, 2003.
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ARLEE
7
McCAUGHEY MF | 5-2 | Freshman Hernando, Miss | Hernando HS
ARCHER F | 5-1 | Freshman Byhalia, Miss. | Lewisburg HS
High School:
High School:
Played for coach Emily Rose at Hernando...helped the Tigers to an 8-6 record and the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...selected All-Region 2-6A second team after her senior season...also received recruiting interest from Hinds...off the field, a member of the National Honors Society, Spirit Club, Interact Club, Crown Club, and the Diamond girls at HHS...graduated with Special Distinction.
Played for coach Scotti Miles at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 10-6 record and the first round of the MHSAA 6A playoffs as a senior...selected to represent the West squad in the inaugural North Mississippi All-Star game after her senior season...two-time recipient of Lewisburg’s Hustle Award...off the field, a member of the Best Buddies club at LHS.
Personal:
Personal:
Daughter of Amy Archer and Don Nichols...has two siblings, Amanda (28) and Ryan (25)... enjoys swimming in her spare time...studying dental hygiene...born January 3, 2003.
Daughter of Joy and Blake McCaughey...has two siblings, Lanie (19) and Stone (16)... enjoys hanging out with friends in her spare time...was a part of the DeSoto FC ’02 squad that was the first from DeSoto County to represent Mississippi in the USYSA Region III President’s Cup tournament in 2015...area of study is undecided...born July 18, 2003.
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NEWCOMERS 9
TORI
10
DRONET
MELINDA
HERNANDEZ MF | 5-4 | Freshman Bryant, Ark. | Bryant HS
MF/F | 5-9 | Sophomore Biloxi, Miss. | Southwest Mississippi CC High School:
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Played in 12 matches for the Lady Bears...notched an assist against Pearl River on April 16...off the pitch, earned Distinguished Academic All-MACCC accolades...member of Phi Theta Kappa at SMCC.
Played for coach Nicole Inman at Bryant...helped the Lady Hornets to a 19-2 overall record and the Arkansas Activities Association Class 6A state title during her sophomore season...was also a member of Bryant’s 7A state runner-up team as a freshman...earned all-state and all-conference honors as an underclassman...off the field, a member of the Honors Club at Bryant.
2019 [Southwest Mississippi CC]:
Personal:
Spring 2021 [Southwest Mississippi CC]:
Daughter of Lorena and Luis Hernandez...has three siblings: Beatriz (19), Luis (16) and Jacqueline (10)...enjoys painting in her spare time...studying psychology...nickname is “Mel”...born October 14, 2002.
Played in 13 matches for the Lady Bears...tallied her only assist of the season against Dyersburg State on September 9, 2019...off the pitch, earned Academic All-MACJC and Third Team NJCAA All-Academic honors.
High School:
Played for coach Cassie Rodriguez at D’Iberville High School...captained the Lady Warriors during her junior and senior seasons...chosen as the team’s Defensive MVP as a senior... off the field, a member of the National Honors Society, Mu Alpha Theta and the varsity dance team.
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Personal:
Daughter of Natasha and Gary Dronet...has three siblings, Tyler (23), Rivers (15) and Avery (15)...enjoys hiking and shopping in her spare time...studying kinesiology...born March 19, 2001.
AMAYA
ANDREWS
D | 5-7 | Freshman Olive Branch, Miss. | Houston HS High School:
Played for coach David Wolff at Houston...helped the Lady Mustangs to a 13-1 record, a Region 8, District 15 title and the fourth round of the TSSAA D1-AAA playoffs as a senior... selected team captain during her senior season...a four-time recipient of the Coaches Assistant Award...two-time TSSAA D1-AAA state champion (2017, 18) and part of the undefeated 2017 squad that finished ranked #1 in the nation by USA Today...a member of the 2019 USYS Division 1 state championship Lady Lobos...off the field, a member of numerous clubs and organizations, including Student Government Executive Board, Horizons Leadership Board, Peer Counselors, Mustang Mentors and Bridge Building Leadership Council...recognized in the Houston Honors Academy and as an AfricanAmerican Literature Scholar Student...also received recruiting interest from UT Martin, Jackson State and Little Rock.
Personal:
Daughter of Ronald Andrews and Traci Andrews...has one sibling, Aeryn (16)...enjoys reading in her spare time...studying psychology...born February 11, 2003.
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NEWCOMERS 16
MARIA
18
BENITEZ
JER’KAILA
JONES
D | 5-7 | Freshman Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS
MF/F | 5-2 | Freshman Olive Branch, Miss. | Meridian CC High School:
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 [Meridian CC]:
Played in five matches for the Lady Eagles.
Played for coach Emily Rose at Hernando...helped the Tigers to an 8-6 record and the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...received the team’s Senior Leader award after her final year...off the field, named WinterFest Queen while at HHS.
High School:
Personal:
Daughter of Kemille Matthews...has three siblings: Ivyana (13), Kingston (8) and Karnilus Smith (8)...studying criminal justice...nickname is “KK”...born July 25, 2003.
Played for coach Kaitlyn Bryant at Olive Branch...captained the Lady Conquistadors as a senior...tallied seven points (3 goals, 1 assist) during her final campaign...off the field, a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Club and Interact Club...also participated in the Chick-fil-A Leader Academy...received recruiting interest from William Penn University and multiple MACCC schools.
Personal:
Daughter of Faustina Vazquez...has three siblings, Tylor (9), Dylan (7) and Yair (3) Aleman...enjoys traveling and going on adventures in her spare time...studying business administration...born January 20, 2002.
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MALAESHA
GATES
MF/D | 5-2 | Freshman Corinth, Miss. | Corinth HS
LIDDELL
High School:
MF/F | 5-5 | Freshman Horn Lake, Miss. | Lake Comorant HS
Played for coach Cameron Glenn at Corinth...helped the Warriors to a 15-6 record and the MHSAA Class 4A playoffs as a senior...tallied 25 points (9 goals, 7 assists) during her senior campaign...accounted for 57 points (20 goals, 17 assists) during her varsity career... selected to the Region 1-4A All-Region first team after her junior and senior seasons... also chosen Corinth’s Player of the Year after her senior season...two-time recipient of Corinth’s Teammate of the Year and Versatility Awards...received Corinth’s Young Player of the Year award as an eighth grader...off the pitch, a member of the school’s Honor Roll and Mu Alpha Theta...also selected as a Mississippi Scholar and graduated with a Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education diploma.
High School:
Played basketball for coach Justin Neely and ran track for coach Brandon Degraw at Lake Cormorant...captained the Lady Gators on the court during her senior season...chosen Player of the Game during the 2020 Shan Whiteside Basketball Classic.
Personal:
Daughter of Kellery Liddell...has six siblings, Mercedes (23), Quenten (21), Kalaesha (19), Deonte Taylor (16), Kaylin Hayes (12) and Kylen Hayes (12)...was a part of the DeSoto FC ’02 squad that was the first from DeSoto County to represent Mississippi in the USYSA Region III President’s Cup tournament in 2015...enjoys cooking in her spare time...studying dental hygiene...nickname is “Maymay”...born March 8, 2003.
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Personal:
Daughter of Dyana and Kenny Gates...has a sister, Madison (14)...enjoys hunting, fishing and outdoor games in her spare time...studying biology...nicknames are “J” and “Jo”...born September 9, 2002.
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MORGAN
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NOSEF
JENNIFER
ENRIQUEZ
MF | 5-6 | Freshman Las Cruces, N.M. | Centennial HS
MF/D | 5-6 | Freshman Senatobia, Miss | Magnolia Heights High School:
High School:
Played for coach Alex Reyes at Centennial...helped the Lady Hawks to an 11-1 record, an undefeated District 3 championship and the second round of the New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) Class 5A playoffs as a senior...team tallied 34 straight district wins, three district championships and a state runner-up finish (2019) during her varsity career...credited with 38 points (14 goals, 10 assists) during her final campaign and a career 137 points (46 goals, 45 assists) in four varsity seasons...selected to the NM All-State second team, the District 3-5A first team and the District 3-5A Player of the Year after her senior season...also nominated for All-American after her junior season...received recruiting interest from New Mexico State and Prairie View A&M.
Played for coach Scott Blaylock at Magnolia Heights...was named team captain during her senior campaign...scored eight goals and assisted over 20 during her final varsity season...selected as an MAIS All-Star...off the field, graduated with honors from MHS.
Personal:
Daughter of Sam and Rachel Nosef...has a younger sister, Makenzie (14), that also plays soccer for Magnolia Heights...enjoys hanging out with family and friends in her spare time...area of study is undecided...nickname is “Moe”...born January 22, 2003.
Personal:
Daughter of Maria Delgado and Miguel Enriquez...has four siblings: Lupe Delgado (34), and Yasmine (24), Corina (22) and Michelle Enriquez (16)...sister, Corina, played soccer at Trinidad State Junior College...studying business management...enjoys traveling and playing video games in her spare time...born January 26, 2003.
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GROSCOST
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MF | 5-5 | Freshman Olive Branch, Miss | Lewisburg HS
ALANA
GREEN
F/MF | 5-4 | Freshman Olive Branch, Miss. | DeSoto Central HS
High School:
Played for coach Scotti Miles at Lewisburg...helped the Lady Patriots to a 10-6 record and the first round of the MHSAA 6A playoffs as a senior...tallied 11 points (5 goals, 1 assist) during her senior campaign...selected to play in the Mississippi Association of Coaches All-Star game after her senior season...received Lewisburg’s Hustle Award, Defensive Player of the Year and overall Player of the Year Awards…recognized as Mississippi Farm Bureau Athlete of the Month (December 2019)...off the field, a member of the Honor Roll and graduated with distinction at LHS...received recruiting interest from multiple MACCC schools.
High School:
Played for coach Matt Duggin at DeSoto Central...helped the Lady Jaguars to a 12-7 overall record as a senior.
Personal:
Daughter of Dustin Green...has three siblings: Alyssa, Haley and Lennox...father, Dustin, played soccer at Itawamba...studying business...born November 6, 2002.
Personal:
Daughter of Lori Groscost and Andy Groscost...has a younger brother, Drew (15)...father, Andy, played baseball at Albion College...enjoys spending time with friends and shopping in her spare time...studying sonography...nickname is “M”...born October 5, 2002.
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2021 PREVIEW
SEASON OUTLOOK
MOLLY ROSE
LOGAN TOMLINSON
ELIZA OLIVE
Northwest women’s soccer took a step in the right direction last season.
Goalkeeper Maggie Olive also returns for a third season, looking to build off her 99-save campaign as a freshman and her 89 saves last season. Both rank within the top 10 in the Northwest record books for single-season saves, while her 188 total saves has her ranked third all-time, trailing only Angel Hailey (2017-18; 255 saves) and Ashley Nelson (2014-15; 252 saves).
After missing out on the MACCC Playoffs for two consecutive years, first year head coach James Beattie guided the Lady Rangers to a 6-6 record and a third place finish in the MACCC North Division. That was good enough to grant Northwest its first playoff berth since 2017, which ended in a tight 1-0 loss to Mississippi Gulf Coast in the first round.
Other third-year veterans include defensive trio Cody Dowell, Hayley White and Second Team All-MACCC selection Logan Tomlinson.
While Beattie agrees that his team made a lot of progress, he also said that more is to be expected in the seasons to come - starting now.
“The main thing you see on our roster this season is maturity,” Beattie said. “We can rely on a lot of different players at a lot of different positions. At times last season, we were isolated in who we could or couldn’t use, but we have a roster this year that I still don’t know who my starters are. I think that when you have so many quality options, that’s a good problem to have as a coach.”
“Last season was a start,” Beattie said. “We were proud of what we did last season but we don’t want to rest on it and get too comfortable there. We want to build on what we did, push ourselves further and make this season even better.”
Northwest also has a lot to look forward to in its true sophomore class, as First Team All-MACCC selections Eliza Olive and Molly Rose return, as well as second team members Loeffel and Sarah Kate Burns. Rose developed into another scoring threat for the Lady Rangers, tallying six goals and four assists, while Loeffel also added four goals and three assists of her own.
That start came at a time where the Lady Rangers played through the most unusual season yet, pushing everything from 2020 back to the spring, thanks to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the unusual setup and quick turnaround for the “real” 2021 season, one positive is the return of a solid core of rare third-year sophomores.
Burns is expected to be another constant factor on the defensive side of things, while Olive joins fellow sophomores Jessica Jaimes and Kristina Medford against a crowded stack of midfielders.
Leading that core is forward Ally Bailey, who was named Second Team All-MACCC last season and led the Lady Rangers in both goals and assists with seven apiece. The Olive Branch native will enter her final season with 13 career goals and 10 assists, placing her ninth and tied for sixth in both career categories.
Speaking of newcomers, plenty new faces will be battling for starting positions throughout the season. One of those newcomers, Southwest Mississippi transfer Tori Dronet, is expected to provide more strength up front, while others such as Lewisburg’s Katie Archer, will also see ample playing time.
“She has been one of our best players up front for the last two years,” Beattie said, on Bailey. “Going forward, I think this is going to be her best season yet. She will also have Miranda (Loeffel) up there and she’s so talented. I think she will have a lot to offer this year as well.”
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SEASON OUTLOOK Freshman Malaesha Liddell will also help the Lady Rangers on defense, while Maggie Olive will look to battle against freshman Addy McCann for the rights to the starting role.
As for the schedule, Northwest will face off against a slew of solid non-division competition, beginning first with next week’s season opener against Blue Mountain College. From there, the Lady Rangers have an exhibition date at Christian Brothers University and regular season matches against St. Charles, Dyersburg State, Southwest Tennessee, as well as matches against Meridian and Copiah-Lincoln.
According to Beattie, each and every one of them will be expected to contribute throughout the season. “Tori’s previous experience at Southwest will certainly help us from a maturity aspect,” Beattie said. “There’s so much competition in that midfield and there are roughly eight players that could find themselves playing at center at any given time. All of those midfielders, including our returners, have done really well in the preseason. Specifically, Jennifer and Melinda give us a lot of options and both are top-notch players.”
Among all of that lies a stout MACCC North Division slate, featuring the powerhouse Holmes, which advanced once again to the NJCAA Division II Semifinals in June, followed by a strong East Central program and much-improved teams in Hinds and Itawamba. Overall, Beattie is aiming to re-write the record books and take the Lady Rangers to new heights. With such a stacked roster, Northwest has the potential to make a huge jump and put the rest of the conference on notice.
Through all of that, perhaps one of the biggest additions for Northwest wasn’t a roster signing, but instead a new volunteer assistant coach. Matt Ross joins the program and has a deep connection with Beattie, as the two played together at Mississippi Gulf Coast from 2015-17. Following his career with the Bulldogs, Ross played in the semi-pro ranks for two seasons with Memphis City FC and currently serves as the assistant director of the Memphis-based Lobos Rush Soccer Club.
“We want to create our own history,” Beattie said. “In order to do that, we have to win as many games as possible and have a better year in the postseason. Our goal is to win.” Kickoff for the Lady Rangers’ August 19th opener against Blue Mountain is slated for 1 P.M. at the Senatobia Sports Park. Both men’s and women’s programs will continue to play all home contests at the Sports Park this season, as construction continues on a new state-of-the-art facility on campus.
“He’s someone that I have known for six years and he has a big future in this game,” Beattie said, on his new assistant. “He’s someone that I trust and I think he brings another valuable set of eyes that will help bring this program to the next level. I’m looking to bring people in here that are go-getters and high achievers and he falls into that category.”
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2021 Opponents Blue Mountain College
Meridian
QUICK FACTS: Location: Blue Mountain, Miss. Founded: 1873 Enrollment: 618 President: Dr. Barbara Childers McMillin Athletic Director: Will Lowrey Conference: SSAC Nickname: Lady Toppers Colors: Light Blue & Gold Stadium: BMC Sportsplex Head Coach: Aron Basshoff Spring 2021 Record: N/A
QUICK FACTS: Location: Meridian, Miss. Founded: 1937 Enrollment: 3,096 President: Dr. Tom Huebner Athletic Director: Sander Atkinson Conference: MACCC (South Division) Nickname: Lady Eagles Colors: Green & White Stadium: C.D. Smith Field Head Coach: Mike Smith Spring 2021 Record: 3-8-1
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Brett Fowler Phone: (662) 685-4771 (Ext. 415) Email: bfowler@bmc.edu Web Address: bmcsports.com Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Christopher Haralson Phone: (601) 484-8828 Email: charals1@meridiancc.edu Web Address: mcceagles.com Series History: Meridian leads 5-7-2 First Meeting: Oct. 5, 2002 in Senatobia (Meridian 2, Northwest 2) Last Meeting: April 8, 2021 in Senatobia (Northwest 5, Meridian 2)
Christian Brothers University (Exhibition)
Copiah-Lincoln
QUICK FACTS: Location: Memphis, Tenn. Founded: 1871 Enrollment: 1,779 President: John T. Shannon, Jr. Athletic Director: Brian Summers Conference: GSC Nickname: Lady Bucs Colors: Red & Black Stadium: Signaigo Field Head Coach: Kieron Heblich Spring 2021 Record: 3-3-1
QUICK FACTS: Location: Wesson, Miss. Founded: 1928 Enrollment: 3,094 President: Dr. Jane Hulon Sims Athletic Director: Bryan Nobile Conference: MACCC (South Division) Nickname: Lady Wolves Colors: Blue & Gray Stadium: H.L. Stone Stadium Head Coach: Tom Cosgrave Spring 2021 Record: 1-11
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: J.T. Webb Phone: (901) 321-3378 Email: jwebb14@cbu.edu Web Address: cbubucs.com Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Natalie Davis Phone: (601) 643-8354 Email: natalie.davis@colin.edu Web Address: colinathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads 13-1-1 First Meeting: Oct. 9, 2002 in Senatobia (Northwest 10, Copiah-Lincoln 0) Last Meeting: April 2, 2021 in Wesson (Northwest 3, Copiah-Lincoln 0)
August 27 • 1 P.M. • Meridian, Miss. • C.D. Smith Field
August 19 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
August 31 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
August 21 • 1 P.M. • Memphis, Tenn. • Signaigo Field
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2021 Opponents East Central
Southwest Tennessee
September 10 • 1 P.M. • Decatur, Miss. • ECCC Soccer Complex October 12 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
September 3 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park QUICK FACTS: Location: Memphis, Tenn. Founded: 2000 Enrollment: 8,382 President: Dr. Tracy D. Hall Interim Athletic Director: Sherman Greer Conference: TCCAA Nickname: Lady Saluqis Colors: Red & Navy Stadium: St. George’s School (Collierville, Tenn.) Head Coach: Shawn Loth Spring 2021 Record: 1-6 SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Keith Gentry Phone: (901) 333-4114 Email: mgentry@southwest.tn.edu Web Address: athletics.southwest.tn.edu Series History: Series tied at 2-2-1 First Meeting: Oct. 3, 2017 in Collierville, Tenn. (Northwest 2, Southwest Tennessee 0) Last Meeting: Oct. 18, 2019 in Collierville, Tenn. (Southwest Tennessee 4, Northwest 1)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Lucas Calvert Phone: (601) 635-6377 Email: lcalvert@eccc.edu Web Address: ecccathletics.com Series History: Series tied at 11-11-2 First Meeting: Sept. 29, 2007 in Decatur (East Central 1, Northwest 1) Last Meeting: April 30, 2021 in Senatobia (East Central 1, Northwest 0)
Hinds
St. Charles
September 17 • 5 P.M. • Raymond, Miss. • Tom Shepherd Field October 19 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
September 6 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park QUICK FACTS: Location: St. Charles, Mo. Founded: 1986 Enrollment: 6,438 President: Dr. Barbara Kavalier Athletic Director: Tim Brix Conference: MCCAC Nickname: Lady Cougars Colors: Maroon & Gray Stadium: Unnamed campus soccer facility Head Coach: Tim Mosby Spring 2021 Record: 4-6
QUICK FACTS: Location: Raymond, Miss. Founded: 1917 Enrollment: 3,094 President: Stephen Vacik Athletic Director: Nathan Werremeyer Conference: MACCC (North Division) Nickname: Lady Eagles Colors: Maroon, White & Gold Stadium: Tom Shepherd Field Head Coach: Lydia Sutcliffe Spring 2021 Record: 0-11 (0-8 North Division)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (636) 922-8211 Email: tbrix@stchas.edu Web Address: sccathletics.com Series History: St. Charles leads 3-0 First Meeting: Aug. 31, 2013 in Senatobia (St. Charles 7, Northwest 0) Last Meeting: Oct. 2, 2015 in Senatobia (St. Charles 3, Northwest 1)
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QUICK FACTS: Location: Decatur, Miss. Founded: 1928 Enrollment: 1,958 President: Dr. Brent Gregory Athletic Director: Paul Nixon Conference: MACCC (North Division) Nickname: Lady Warriors Colors: Black & Gold Stadium: ECCC Soccer Complex Bailey Stadium (occasional home contests) Head Coach: Ryan Joiner Spring 2021 Record: 11-3-2 (6-1-1 North Division)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Matthew Alford Phone: (601) 857-3323 Email: matthew.alford@hindscc.edu Web Address: sports.hindscc.edu Series History: Hinds leads 31-7-3 First Meeting: Sept. 21, 2002 in Senatobia (Hinds 4, Northwest 0) Last Meeting: May 7, 2021 in Senatobia (Northwest 2, Hinds 0)
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2021 Opponents Itawamba
Dyersburg State
September 21 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park October 22 • 1 P.M. • Fulton, Miss. • ICC Soccer Complex
October 5 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park QUICK FACTS: Location: Dyersburg, Tenn. Founded: 1969 Enrollment: 3,602 President: Dr. Karen A. Bowyer Athletic Director: David Anderson Conference: TCCAA Nickname: Lady Eagles Colors: Red & Blue Stadium: N/A Head Coach: Robert Luttrell Spring 2021 Record: 1-6
QUICK FACTS: Location: Fulton, Miss. Founded: 1948 Enrollment: 4,238 President: Dr. Jay Allen Athletic Director: Carrie Ball-Willamson Conference: MACCC (North Division) Nickname: Lady Indians Colors: Red & Navy Stadium: ICC Soccer Complex Head Coach: David Strother Spring 2021 Record: 3-8 (2-6 North Division)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (731) 286-3200 Email: N/A Web Address: dscc.edu/athletics Series History: Dyersburg State leads 1-0 First Meeting: Aug. 22, 2019 in Covington, Tenn. (Dyersburg State 4, Northwest 3) Last Meeting: Aug. 22, 2019 in Covington, Tenn. (Dyersburg State 4, Northwest 3)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Adam Gore Phone: (601) 862-8059 Email: acgore@iccms.edu Web Address: letsgoicc.com Series History: Itawamba leads 17-13-4 First Meeting: Sept. 22, 2004 in Senatobia (Northwest 9, Itawamba 0) Last Meeting: May 11, 2021 in Fulton (Northwest 4, Itawamba 0)
Southwest Mississippi
Holmes
October 8 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
September 24 • 1 P.M. • Ridgeland, Miss. • Holmes Soccer Complex October 26 • 1 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
QUICK FACTS: Location: Summit, Miss. Founded: 1932 Enrollment: 1,788 President: Dr. J. Steven Bishop Athletic Director: Bill Wallace Conference: MACCC (South Division) Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Blue & Red Stadium: Bear Soccer Complex Head Coach: Zach Mills Spring 2021 Record: 4-9
QUICK FACTS: Location: Goodman, Miss. Founded: 1925 Enrollment: 5,678 President: Dr. Jim Haffey Athletic Director: Andy Wood Conference: MACCC (North Division) Nickname: Lady Bulldogs Colors: Cardinal, Black & White Stadium: Holmes Soccer Complex (Ridgeland campus) Head Coach: Matt Convertino Spring 2021 Record: 15-1-1 (7-0-1 North Division)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Travis Connelly Phone: (601) 276-3878 Email: tconnelley@smcc.edu Web Address: southwestbearathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads 10-4 First Meeting: Sept. 26, 2006 in Senatobia (Northwest 16, Southwest Mississippi 0) Last Meeting: April 5, 2021 in Summit (Southwest Mississippi 3, Northwest 1)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Steve Diffey Phone: (662) 472-9068 Email: sdiffey@holmescc.edu Web Address: holmesathletics.com Series History: Holmes leads 16-6-1 First Meeting: Sept. 22, 2010 in Ridgeland (Northwest 3, Holmes 2) Last Meeting: May 14, 2021 in Senatobia (Holmes 6, Northwest 0)
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HISTORY
SPRING 2021 In REVIEW SPRING 2021 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date
Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 12 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 7 May 11 May 14 May 18
Opponent
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OFFENSIVE
Result Overall Division
@ Copiah-Lincoln @ Southwest Mississippi MERIDIAN @ East Central* @ Hinds* ITAWAMBA* @ #2 Holmes* #18 EAST CENTRAL* HINDS* @ Itawamba* #2 HOLMES* @ Mississippi Gulf Coast #
W, 3-0 L, 1-3 W, 5-2 L, 1-3
1-0 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-2 4-2 4-3 4-4 5-4 6-4 6-5 6-6
0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 3-3 4-3 4-4
GP
G
A
PTS.
SH
SOG
YC-RC
GW
Ally Bailey
12
7
7
21
49
27
0-0
1
Molly Rose
12
6
4
16
34
20
2-0
3
Miranda Loeffel
12
4
3
11
31
17
0-0
1
Isabelle Cardenas
12
3
2
8
24
14
0-0
0
Katelyn Rock
8
2
4
8
17
12
0-0
0
Eliza Olive
12
1
1
3
16
9
0-0
1
Cody Dowell
11
1
0
2
2
2
1-0
0
Logan Tomlinson
11
1
0
2
3
2
0-0
0
Kathryn Langston
11
0
1
1
3
2
0-0
0
Kristina Medford
11
0
1
1
7
4
0-0
0
Hayley White
12
0
1
1
3
3
0-0
0
Trinity Baynham
8
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0
Sarah Kate Burns
12
0
0
0
2
1
0-0
0
SHOTS
Precious Dennis
10
0
0
0
5
3
0-0
0
GOALS
25
21
Avrey Handley
8
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0
GOALS PER GAME
2.27
1.91
Jessica Jaimes
12
0
0
0
5
4
0-0
0
SHOTS
201
189
Maggie Olive
12
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0
SHOTS PER GAME
18.3
17.2
TOTAL
12
25
24
74
201
120
3-0
6
SHOTS PERCENTAGE
0.124
0.111
120-201
122-189
0.597
0.646
W, 2-1 (OT)
W, 5-2 L, 2-3 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-0 L, 0-6 L, 0-1
*denotes North Division match #denotes MACCC Playoff match
TEAM STATISTICS NORTHWEST
SHOTS ON GOAL SHOTS ON GOAL PERCENTAGE
OPPONENTS
GOALKEEPING GP
MIN
GA
GAA
SV
SV%
W-L-T
PENALTIES
Maggie Olive
12
766:17
17
2.00
82
.828
5-6-0
YELLOW CARDS
3
7
Trinity Baynham
8
235:30
4
1.53
21
.840
1-0-0
RED CARDS
0
0
TOTAL
12
1,001:47
21
1.89
103
.831
6-6-0
ASSISTS
24
15
SAVES
103
98
FOULS
124
121
MISCELLANEOUS
CORNER KICKS
43
36
PENALTY KICKS: GOALS-ATTEMPTS
1-2
0-1
Returning veteran ALLY BAILEY led Northwest in both goals and assists last season, garnering second team All-MACCC honors.
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SPRING 2021 In REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
GOALS
ASSISTS
POINTS
SHOTS
SOG
YC-RC
GW
PK-ATT
Apr. 2
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 3-0
3
4
10
29
15
0-0
1
0-0
Apr. 5
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 1-3
1
1
3
22
9
0-0
0
0-0
Apr. 8
MERIDIAN
W, 5-2
5
3
13
28
21
1-0
1
0-0
Apr. 12
@ East Central*
L, 1-3
1
0
2
7
3
1-0
0
1-1
Apr. 20
@ Hinds*
W, 2-1 (OT)
2
2
6
24
10
0-0
1
0-0
Apr. 23
ITAWAMBA*
W, 5-2
5
6
16
21
15
1-0
1
0-0
Apr. 26
@ #2 Holmes*
L, 2-3
2
2
6
10
6
0-0
0
0-0
Apr. 30
#18 EAST CENTRAL*
L, 0-1
0
0
0
12
10
0-0
0
0-0
May 7
HINDS*
W, 2-0
2
2
6
29
18
0-0
1
0-1
May 14
#2 HOLMES*
L, 0-6
0
0
0
5
3
0-0
0
0-0
May 18
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast #
L, 0-1
0
0
0
8
4
1-0
0
0-0
TOTAL
25
25
24
74
201
120
4-0
6
1
OPPONENT
22
22
16
57
189
122
7-0
6
2
GOALKEEPING STATISTICS DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
MINS.
GA
GA AVG
SAVES
SV %
W-L-T
SHO
SHOTS FACED
Apr. 2
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 3-0
90:00
0
0.00
1
1.000
1-0-0
1
4
Apr. 5
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 1-3
90:00
3
1.50
9
.750
0-1-0
0
18
Apr. 8
MERIDIAN
W, 5-2
90:00
2
1.67
6
.750
1-0-0
0
13
Apr. 12
@ East Central*
Apr. 20
@ Hinds*
Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 7
L, 1-3
90:00
3
2.00
10
.769
0-1-0
0
19
W, 2-1 (OT)
101:47
1
1.75
7
.875
1-0-0
0
13
ITAWAMBA*
W, 5-2
90:00
2
1.79
12
.857
1-0-0
0
21
@ #2 Holmes*
L, 2-3
90:00
3
1.96
20
.870
0-1-0
0
41
#18 EAST CENTRAL*
L, 0-1
90:00
1
1.84
10
.909
0-1-0
0
16
HINDS*
W, 2-0
90:00
0
1.64
4
1.000
1-0-0
1
7
May 11
@ Itawamba*
W, 4-0
90:00
0
1.48
12
1.000
1-0-0
1
17
May 14
#2 HOLMES*
L, 0-6
90:00
6
1.89
12
.667
0-1-0
0
18
May 18
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast #
L, 0-1
90:00
1
1.81
7
.875
0-1-0
0
10
-
1091:47
22
1.81
110
.866
6-6-0
3
197
TOTAL
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SPRING 2021 In REVIEW INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
TEAM LOWS
OPPONENT GAME HIGHS
POINTS
8
Ally Bailey vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
0
vs. #18 East Central (4/30/2021)
POINTS
18
vs. #2 Holmes (5/14/2021)
GOALS
3
Ally Bailey vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
0
vs. #2 Holmes (5/14/2021)
GOALS
6
vs. #2 Holmes (5/14/2021)
3
Isabelle Cardenas vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
0
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast (5/18/2021)
ASSISTS
6
vs. #2 Holmes (5/14/2021)
2
Ally Bailey vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
SHOTS
39
@ #2 Holmes (4/26/2021)
0
vs. #18 East Central (4/30/2021)
2
Ally Bailey vs. Itawamba (5/11/2021)
SHOTS ON GOAL
23
@ #2 Holmes (4/26/2021)
0
vs. #2 Holmes (5/14/2021)
8
Miranda Loeffel vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
SAVES
16
vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
0
8
Ally Bailey @ Hinds (4/20/2021)
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast (5/18/2021)
16
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
SHOTS ON GOAL
7
Ally Bailey vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
0
vs. #18 East Central (4/30/2021)
15
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
SAVES
15
Maggie Olive @ Holmes (4/26/2021)
0
vs. #2 Holmes (5/14/2021)
15
@ Hinds (4/20/2021)
0
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
8
@ #2 Holmes (4/26/2021)
5
vs. #2 Holmes (5/14/2021)
7
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
3
vs. #2 Holmes (5/14/2021)
3
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
6
@ #2 Holmes (4/26/2021)
1
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
4
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
4
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
6
vs. #18 East Central (4/30/2021)
0
vs. #18 East Central (4/30/2021)
0
vs. #2 Holmes (5/14/2021)
0
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
2
@ #2 Holmes (4/26/2021)
ASSISTS SHOTS
TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS
16 5
vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
POINTS
GOALS
ASSISTS
SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL
vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
5
vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
6
vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
29
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
29
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
SHOTS ON GOAL
21
vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
SAVES
20
@ Holmes (4/26/2021)
FOULS
20
vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
CORNER KICKS
8
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
SAVES FOULS CORNER KICKS
FOULS CORNER KICKS
OPPONENT LOWS POINTS
GOALS
ASSISTS
SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES FOULS
CORNER KICKS
Back for her third season between the posts, goalkeeper MAGGIE OLIVE collected a season-high 15 saves despite a 3-2 loss at #2 Holmes last year.
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vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
0
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
0
@ Itawamba (5/11/2021)
0
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
0
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
0
@ Itawamba (5/11/2021)
0
vs. #18 East Central (4/30/2021)
0
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
0
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
0
@ Itawamba (5/11/2021)
4
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
7
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
1
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
4
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
2
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
4
@ #2 Holmes (4/26/2021)
5
@ #2 Holmes (4/26/2021)
8
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
1
vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
1
@ Southwest Mississippi (4/5/2021)
Despite serving in a reserve role, goalkeeper TRINITY BAYNHAM logged 235 minutes of action last season, earning her only win of the season at Hinds.
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SPRING 2021 In REVIEW ALL-MACCC NORTH DIVISION
ALL-MACCC (cont.) SOUTH DIVISION
ALL-REGION 23 Cariel Ellis
F
Holmes
Ravynne Wilson
F
Holmes
Anna Wes Driskell
GK
Itawamba
Camila Cevallos
GK
Southwest Mississippi
Alyssa Palisi
F
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Susie Stevison
D
East Central
Zekeriria Henderson
D
Southwest Mississippi
Jordan Smith
D
Jones College
Molly Rose
D
Northwest
Jordan Smith
D
Jones College
Kendyl Terrell
F
Jones College
Lainee Chandler
D
Holmes
Keona Crowell
D
Jones College
Sasha Clare
F
East Central
Mia Aviles
D
Holmes
Brynn Boutwell
D
Meridian
Olivia Deslatte
MF
Holmes
Belle Miller
MF
East Central
Katie Brown
MF
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Katie Brown
MF
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Eliza Olive
MF
Northwest
Anna Crane
MF
Jones College
Camila Cevallos
GK
Southwest Mississippi
Laney Smith
MF
Holmes
Acacia Rodriguez
MF
Jones College
Alexa Beets
D
Pearl River
Sasha Clare
F
East Central
Renee Harris
F
Southwest Mississippi
Juana Wolff
F
Southwest Mississippi
Sydney Hughes
F
Itawamba
Kendyl Terrell
F
Jones College
Mackenzie Thompson
GK
Holmes
Kaci Craft
F
Holmes
Juana Wolff
F
Southwest Mississippi
Caragan Childs
F
Jones College
Sophie Roberts
F
Meridian
Alyssa Palisi
F
Mississippi Gulf Coast
FIRST TEAM
FIRST TEAM
SECOND TEAM Carly Williams
GK
Holmes
Kaitlin Hibbard
D
Hinds
Sarah Kate Burns
D
Northwest
SECOND TEAM
Logan Tomlinson
D
Northwest
Danae Fowler
GK
Jones College
Lexi Loden
MF
Itawamba
Olivia Palisi
D
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Emily Hayward
MF
Itawamba
Alexa Beets
D
Pearl River
Savannah Turner
MF
Holmes
Elise Mullens
MF
Copiah-Lincoln
Miranda Loeffel
MF
Northwest
Bekah Baugh
F
Jones College
Taylor Ford
F
Hinds
Ally Bailey
F
Northwest
NJCAA ALL-AMERICANS (MACCC ONLY) Cariel Ellis
F
Holmes
Ravynne Wilson
F
Holmes
Jordan Smith
D
Jones College
Kendyl Terrell
F
Jones College
COACH OF THE YEAR Wesley Noble
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NEXT LEVEL RANGERS Austin Peay State
Montevallo, Univ. of
Elyse Lovelace, F (2006)
Angel Hailey, GK (2019)
Belhaven
MUW
Cheyenne Smith, F (2019)
Shelbi Box, D (2019) Samantha Weinberg, D (2019) Alayna Brechin, MF (2017) Mary Catherine Hutchens, MF (2017) Mackenzie Fennell, F (2017) Zoe Saraiva, MF (2016)
Delta State
Southern University
Stephanie Sommer, D (2016)
Christian Brothers University
Madison Thrasher, MF/D (2017) Tristan Kitchens, MF (2015)
Faulkner University Angelica Justice, D (2017)
Tempest Shepherd, D (2017)
University of the Ozarks Sierra Lasher, D (2017)
KAYLA BOUTWELL
Freed-Hardeman University Kayla Boutwell, D (2015) Abigail Morales, F (2015)
Harding University Harlie Ray, MF (2016)
Lipscomb University Morgan Taylor, MF (2011)
Louisiana-Monroe, Univ. of Angel Hailey, GK (2018)
MORGAN TAYLOR
SIERRA LASHER
Millsaps College Kayleigh Sims, D (2015)
Mississippi College Katie Fox, D (2010)
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SINGLE-SEASOn RECORDS
JESSICA YELVINGTON
POINTS 1. 77 2. 65 3. 53 4. 44 5. 40 6. 37 7. 35 8. 34 9. 24 24
Elyse Lovelace (37 G, 3 A) Jessica Yelvington (29 G, 7 A) Gena Gutierrez (19 G, 15 A) Lindsey Young (20 G, 4 A) Adrienne Whitson (16 G, 8 A) Justine Richins (11 G, 15 A) Lindsey Young (14 G, 7 A) Abby Morales (15 G, 4 A) Cheyenne Smith (12 G) Holly Newman (8 G, 8 A)
SARAH BIRMINGHAM
2006 2004 2004 2002 2002 2006 2003 2014 2018 2013
POINTS PER GAME (min. 10 games) 1. 5.13 Elyse Lovelace (15 games) 2. 2.47 Justine Richins (15 games) 3. 2.00 Abby Morales (17 games) 4. 1.83 Kira Harris (12 games) 5. 1.75 Ally Bailey (12 games) 6. 1.71 Holly Newman (14 games) 7. 1.60 Cheyenne Smith (15 games) 8. 1.50 Sarah Birmingham (12 games) 1.50 Lela Waetin (12 games) 10. 1.45 Molly Rose (12 games)
2006 2006 2014 2007 2020 2013 2018 2007 2008 2020
GOALS 1. 37 2. 29 3. 20 4. 19 5. 16 6. 15 7. 14 8. 12
2006 2004 2002 2004 2002 2014 2003 2018
Elyse Lovelace Jessica Yelvington Lindsey Young Gena Gutierrez Adrienne Whitson Abigail Morales Lindsey Young Cheyenne Smith
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ABIGAIL MORALES
11 Justine Richins 10 Jessica Yelvington 10 Anna Stennett
2006 2005 2004
5. 6. 7.
GOALS PER GAME (min. 10 games) 1. 2.47 Elyse Lovelace (15 games) 2. 0.88 Abigail Morales (17 games) 3. 0.80 Cheyenne Smith (15 games) 4. 0.75 Kira Harris (12 games) 0.75 Lela Waetin (12 games) 6. 0.73 Justine Richins (15 games) 7. 0.58 Ally Bailey (12 games) 0.58 Sarah Birmingham (12 games) 9. 0.57 Alex Jones (14 games) 0.57 Holly Newman (14 games)
2006 2014 2018 2007 2008 2006 2020 2007 2013 2013
10.
ASSISTS 1. 15 15 3. 8 8 5. 7 7 7 7 7 7
Gena Gutierrez 2004 Justine Richins 2006 Adrienne Whitson 2002 Holly Newman 2013 Lindsey Young 2003 Lindsey Matthews 2004 Jessica Yelvington 2004 Jennifer Addy 2006 Toni Gutierrez 2004 Ally Bailey 2020
ASSISTS PER GAME (min. 10 games) 1. 1.00 Justine Richins (15 games) 2. 0.58 Ally Bailey (12 games) 3. 0.57 Holly Newman (14 games) 4. 0.47 Jennifer Addy (15 games) 37
2006 2020 2013 2006
0.42 Sierra Lasher (12 games) 0.40 Yanira Cura (10 games) 0.33 Molly Rose (11 games) 0.33 Sarah Birmingham (12 games) 0.33 Kira Harris (12 games) 0.32 Kayla Boutwell (19 games)
SAVES 1. 190 2. 135 3. 117 4. 101 5. 99 6. 97 7. 95 8. 94 9. 89 10. 72
Angel Hailey (34 GA, 190 saves) Ashley Nelson (11 GA, 135 saves) Ashley Nelson (29 GA, 117 saves) Kelli Brewer (36 GA, 101 saves) Maggie Olive (34 GA, 99 saves) Liv Nault (11 GA, 97 saves) Ivy Cook (30 GA, 95 saves) Morgan Wilson (23 GA, 94 saves) Maggie Olive (18 GA, 89 saves) Min Kandies (43 GA, 72 saves)
SAVES PER GAME (min. 10 games) 1. 12.67 Angel Hailey (15 games) 2. 8.64 Ivy Cook (11 games) 3. 8.25 Maggie Olive (12 games) 4. 8.08 Liv Nault (12 games) 5. 7.83 Morgan Wilson (12 games) 6. 7.50 Ashley Nelson (18 games) 7. 7.42 Maggie Olive (12 games) 8. 7.21 Kelli Brewer (14 games) 9. 6.88 Ashley Nelson (17 games) 10. 6.00 Min Kandies (12 games)
2016 2012 2021 2007 2007 2014 2018 2014 2015 2011 2019 2017 2016 2013 2020 2010 2018 2016 2019 2017 2013 2014 2020 2011 2015 2010
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SINGLE-SEASOn RECORDS
MORGAN WILSON
KELLI BREWER
SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 10 games) 1. .942 Angel Hailey (4 GA, 65 saves) 2. .925 Ashley Nelson (11 GA, 135 saves) 3. .898 Liv Nault (11 GA, 97 saves) 4. .848 Angel Hailey (34 GA, 190 saves) 5. .828 Maggie Olive (18 GA, 89 saves) 6. .803 Morgan Wilson (23 GA, 94 saves) 7. .801 Ashley Nelson (29 GA, 117 saves) 8. .760 Ivy Cook (30 GA, 95 saves) 9. .744 Maggie Olive (34 GA, 99 saves) 10. .737 Kelli Brewer (36 GA, 101 saves)
2017 2014 2017 2018 2020 2013 2015 2016 2019 2011
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 100 minutes) 1. 0.58 Angel Hailey (4 GA, 624 min) 2017 2. 0.58 Ashley Nelson (11 GA, 1700 min) 2014 3. 1.23 Liv Nault (11 GA, 807 min) 2017 4. 1.53 Trinity Baynham (4 GA, 236 min.) 2020 5. 1.62 Ashley Nelson (29 GA, 1610 min) 2015 6. 1.80 Ashlee Rogers (4 GA, 200 min) 2013 7. 1.85 Ashlee Rogers (24 GA, 1170 min) 2012 8. 1.88 Morgan Wilson (23 GA, 1100 min) 2013 9. 2.10 Maggie Olive (18 GA, 856 min.) 2020 10. 2.33 Makenzie Ellis (4 GA, 155 min) 2018
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MOST WINS 1. 10 Ashley Nelson (10-4-4) 2. 7 Angel Hailey (7-1-0) 3. 6 Morgan Wilson (6-3-2) 4. 5 Ashlee Rogers (5-8-0) 5 Kelli Brewer (5-8-1) 5 Maggie Olive (5-6) 7. 4 Liv Nault (4-5-0) 8. 3 Ashley Nelson (3-11-3) 3 Angel Hailey (3-9-1) 10. 2 Min Kandies (2-8-1) 2 Ivy Cook (2-8-1) 2 Ashlee Rogers (2-1-0) 2 Maggie Olive (2-7-0)
2014 2017 2013 2012 2011 2020 2017 2015 2018 2010 2016 2013 2019
MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 11 Ashley Nelson 2014 2. 4 Ashlee Rogers 2012 3. 3 Maggie Olive 2020 4. 2.7 Angel Hailey 2017 2 Morgan Wilson 2013 2 Kelli Brewer 2011 6. 1.5 Liv Nault 2017 1 Ashley Nelson 2015 1 Ivy Cook 2016 1 Maggie Olive 2019
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ADRIENNE WHITSON
POINTS 1. 87 2. 79 3. 77 4. 67 5. 57 6. 42 7. 41 8. 39 9. 37 10. 36
Jessica Yelvington (39g 9a) Lindsey Young (34g 11a) Elyse Lovelace (37g 3a) Gena Gutierrez (24g 19a) Adrienne Whitson (23g 11a) Abigail Morales (19g 4a) Anna Stennett (18g 5a) Lindsey Matthews (16g 7a) Justine Richins (11g 15a) Ally Bailey (13g, 10a)
ELYSE LOVELACE
2004-05 2002-03 2006 2004-05 2002-03 2014-15 2003-04 2004-05 2006 2019-21
POINTS PER GAME (min. 15 games) 1. 5.13 Elyse Lovelace (15 games) 2. 2.47 Justine Richins (15 games) 3. 1.60 Cheyenne Smith (15 games) 4. 1.38 Ally Bailey (26 games) 5. 1.24 Abigail Morales (34 games) 6. 1.19 Jennifer Addy (27 games) 7. 0.97 Holly Newman (33 games) 8. 0.92 Ginny Gully (24 games) 9. 0.87 Meredith Carver (15 games) 10. 0.83 Katelyn Rock (19 games)
2006 2006 2018 2019-21 2014-15 2006-07 2013-14 2009-10 2005-06 2019-20
GOALS 1. 39 2. 37 3. 34 4. 24 5. 23 6. 19 7. 18 8. 16
2004-05 2006 2002-03 2004-05 2002-03 2014-15 2003-04 2004-05
Jessica Yelvington Elyse Lovelace Lindsey Young Gena Gutierrez Adrienne Whitson Abigail Morales Anna Stennett Lindsey Matthews
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CHEYENNE SMITH
13 Ally Bailey 12 Cheyenne Smith
2019-21 2018
GOALS PER GAME (min. 15 games) 1. 2.47 Elyse Lovelace (15 games) 2. 0.80 Cheyenne Smith (15 games) 3. 0.73 Justine Richins (15 games) 4. 0.56 Abigail Morales (34 games) 5. 0.50 Ally Bailey (26 games) 6. 0.42 Ginny Gully (24 games) 7. 0.41 Jennifer Addy (27 games) 8. 0.33 Meredith Carver (15 games) 0.33 Kira Harris (27 games) 10. 0.30 Holly Newman (33 games) 0.30 Alex Young (27 games)
2006 2018 2006 2014-15 2014-15 2009-10 2006-07 2005-06 2006-07 2013-14 2012-13
ASSISTS 1. 19 2. 15 3. 12 4. 11 11 6. 10 10 8. 9 9 10. 7 7 7
Gena Gutierrez 2004-05 Justine Richins 2006 Holly Newman 2013-14 Lindsey Young 2002-03 Adrienne Whitson 2002-03 Jennifer Addy 2006-07 Ally Bailey 2019-21 Jessica Yelvington 2004-05 Katelyn Rock 2019-20 Toni Gutierrez 2003-04 Lindsey Matthews 2004-05 Tristan Kitchens 2014-15
ASSISTS PER GAME (min. 15 games) 1. 1.00 Justine Richins (15 games) 2. 0.47 Katelyn Rock (19 games) 39
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
0.38 0.37 0.36 0.33 0.26 0.23 0.22 0.21
SAVES 1. 255 2. 252 3. 188 4. 101 5. 97 6. 95 7. 94 8. 80 9. 72 10. 66
Ally Bailey (26 games) Jennifer Addy (27 games) Holly Newman (33 games) Katie Whitson (15 games) Yanira Cura (23 games) Morgan Taylor (26 games) Bree Francis (27 games) Sierra Lasher (29 games)
2019-21 2006-07 2013-14 2005-06 2012-13 2010-11 2012-13 2015-16
Angel Hailey (38 GA, 255 saves) Ashley Nelson (40 GA, 252 saves) Maggie Olive (51 GA, 188 saves) Kelli Brewer (36 GA, 101 saves) Liv Nault (11 GA, 97 saves) Ivy Cook (30 GA, 95 saves) Morgan Wilson (23 GA, 94 saves) Trinity Baynham (20 GA, 80 saves) Min Kandies (43 GA, 72 saves) Ashlee Rogers (28 GA, 66 saves)
2017-18 2014-15 2019-21 2011 2017 2016 2013 2019-21 2009-10 2012-13
SAVES PER GAME (min. 15 games) 1. 9.11 Angel Hailey (28 games) 2. 8.17 Maggie Olive (23 games) 3. 7.20 Ashley Nelson (35 games) 4. 4.12 Ashlee Rogers (16 games)
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ASHLEE ROGERS
SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 10 games) 1. .942 Angel Hailey (4 GA, 65 saves) 2. .925 Ashley Nelson (11 GA, 135 saves) 3. .898 Liv Nault (11 GA, 97 saves) 4. .848 Angel Hailey (34 GA, 190 saves) 5. .828 Maggie Olive (18 GA, 89 saves) 6. .803 Morgan Wilson (23 GA, 94 saves) 7. .801 Ashley Nelson (29 GA, 117 saves) 8. .760 Ivy Cook (30 GA, 95 saves) 9. .744 Maggie Olive (34 GA, 99 saves) 10. .737 Kelli Brewer (36 GA, 101 saves)
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2017 2014 2017 2018 2020 2013 2015 2016 2019 2011
ANGEL HAILEY
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 300 minutes) 1. 1.09 Ashley Nelson (40 GA, 3310 min) 2014-15 2. 1.23 Liv Nault (11 GA, 807 min) 2017 3. 1.84 Ashlee Rogers (28 GA, 1370 min) 2012-13 4. 1.85 Angel Hailey (38 GA, 1850 min) 2017-18 5. 1.88 Morgan Wilson (23 GA, 1100 min) 2013 6. 2.58 Kelli Brewer (36 GA, 1254 min) 2011 7. 2.80 Ivy Cook (30 GA, 965 min) 2016 8. 3.52 Min Kandies (43 GA, 1100 min) 2009-10 9. 3.54 Trinity Baynham (19 GA, 482 min.)2019 10. 3.86 Maggie Olive (34 GA, 793 min.) 2019
MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 12 Ashley Nelson 2. 4 Ashlee Rogers 3. 2.7 Angel Hailey 2 Kelli Brewer 2 Morgan Wilson 6. 1.5 Liv Nault 1 Ivy Cook 1 Maggie Olive
2014-15 2012-13 2017-18 2011 2013 2017 2016 2019
WHEN IT HAPPENED LAST INDIVIDUAL Scored five goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 26, 2006 (Elyse Lovelace vs. Southwest Mississippi) Scored four goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 5, 2018 (Cheyenne Smith vs. East Central) Scored three-goal hat trick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 8, 2021 (Ally Bailey vs. Meridian) Tallied three assists in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug. 29, 2014 (Abigail Morales vs. Southwest Mississippi) Tallied four assists in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 1, 2013 (Holly Newman vs. Copiah-Lincoln) Took 10 shots in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 5, 2018 (Cheyenne Smith vs. East Central) Scored on penalty kick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 12, 2021 (Ally Bailey @ East Central) Finished with 20 saves or more in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A Finished with 15 saves or more in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 26, 2021 (Maggie Olive @ #2 Holmes - 15)
Scored 10 or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 5, 2007 (W, 10-3 @ East Mississippi) Scored 15 or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 26, 2006 (W, 16-0 vs. Southwest Mississippi) Allowed five or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 14, 2021 (L, 0-6 vs. #2 Holmes) Allowed seven or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 6, 2019 (L, 0-15 @ #15 Holmes) Allowed 10 or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 6, 2019 (L, 0-15 @ #15 Holmes) Allowed 15 goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 6, 2019 (L, 0-15 @ #15 Holmes) Combined for 15 or more shots on goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 7, 2021 (W, 2-0 vs. Hinds - 18) Combined for 20 or more shots on goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 8, 2021 (W, 5-2 vs. Meridian - 21) Combined for 15 saves or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 26, 2021 ( L, 2-3 @ #2 Holmes - 20) Combined for 20 saves or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 26, 2021 (L, 2-3 @ #2 Holmes - 20)
TEAM Played an overtime game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 20, 2021 (W, 2-1 @ Hinds) Shutout an opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 11, 2021 (W, 4-0 @ Itawamba) Were shutout by an opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 18, 2021 (L, 0-1 @ Mississippi Gulf Coast) Won a postseason match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 24, 2017 (W, 1-0 @ Pearl River) Scored five or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug. 25, 2018 (W, 6-1 vs. Southwest Mississippi) Scored seven or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 21, 2017 (W, 7-0 vs. Southwest Tennessee)
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY 2004
PETER
12-4 / 6-2
JARJOURA
Aug. 28
vs. Shelton State (Hanceville, Ala.)
L, 0-2
Aug. 31
JONES COUNTY
W, 6-0
Sept. 2
MERIDIAN
W, 5-0
2002
Sept. 4
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 8-0
7-4-2 / 2-2
Sept. 8
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
W, 1-0
Sept. 14
@ Mississippi Delta*
W, 8-0
Sept. 22
ITAWAMBA
W, 9-0
Sept. 25
@ Hinds*
L, 0-3
Sept. 28
PEARL RIVER
W, 2-0
Sept. 30
@ East Mississippi*
W, 9-0
Oct. 8
MISSISSIPPI DELTA*
W, 10-1
Oct. 13
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 10-0
Oct. 15
@ Itawamba*
W, 8-0
Oct. 20
HINDS
L, 2-3
Oct. 23
vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
W, 3-0
Oct. 24
vs. Hinds (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 0-4
11 seasons | 2002-12 75-76-6 | 37-36-3
Aug. 28
PEARL RIVER
L, 2-4
Aug. 30
vs. Gulf Coast
W, 3-2
Aug. 31
vs. East Mississippi
W, 7-0
Sept. 4
@ Pearl River
T, 4-4 (2OT)
Sept. 11
JONES COUNTY
W, 2-1
Sept. 21
HINDS*
L, 0-4
Sept. 25
@ East Mississippi*
W, 5-0
Oct. 1
@ Hinds*
L, 0-3
Oct. 5
MERIDIAN
T, 2-2 (2OT)
Oct. 9
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 10-0
Oct. 12
@ Jones County
W, 4-1
Oct. 23
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 7-0
Oct. 26
@ Pearl River (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 0-4
*denotes North Division match
2005
*denotes North Division match
5-6 / 5-3
2003
Aug. 27
@ Meridian
L, 1-3
9-6-2 / 4-2
Sept. 20
HINDS*
L, 2-3
Aug. 23
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
L, 0-4
Sept. 24
@ Itawamba*
W, 6-0
Aug. 26
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
W, 4-3 (OT)
Sept. 26
@ Mississippi Delta*
L, 0-2
Aug. 30
vs. Andrew College (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
L, 4-5
Sept. 28
SHELTON STATE
L, 0-2
Aug. 31
vs. West Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
W, 6-4
Oct. 1
@ Pearl River
L, 1-3
Sept. 2
@ Jones County
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Oct. 4
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 12-0
Oct. 7
MISSISSIPPI DELTA*
W, 2-1 (OT)
Sept. 6
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 7-0
Oct. 9
@ East Mississippi*
W, 7-1
Sept. 10
@ Pearl River
L, 3-4 (2OT)
Oct. 15
@ Hinds*
L, 1-2
Sept. 14
DELTA STATE
W, 4-0
Oct. 18
ITAWAMBA*
W, 2-0
Sept. 16
@ Hinds*
L, 2-4
Sept. 20
MISSISSIPPI DELTA*
W, 5-0
Sept. 24
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 3-0
Oct. 4
@ Meridian
L, 0-1
Oct. 9
@ Delta State
W, 4-0
Oct. 14
HINDS*
L, 1-2
Oct. 18
@ Mississippi Delta*
W, 2-0
Oct. 22
@ East Mississippi*
W, 4-0
Oct. 25
@ Pearl River (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
T, 3-3 (2OT)
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
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2008
13-4 / 7-1
2-9-1 / 1-4-1
Aug. 26
@ Jones County
W, 4-0
Aug. 23
@ East Central
W, 4-0
Aug. 30
PEARL RIVER
W, 4-0
Aug. 30
@ Jones County
L, 1-5
Sept. 4
CRICHTON COLLEGE
W, 5-0
Sept. 9
@ Hinds*
L, 0-5
Sept. 6
@ Shelton State
L, 0-2
Sept. 13
ITAWAMBA*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Sept. 9
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 6-0
Sept. 17
@ East Mississippi*
L, 2-3 (OT)
Sept. 12
HINDS*
L, 2-3 (OT)
Sept. 24
@ Pearl River
L, 0-1 (OT)
Sept. 16
@ Mississippi Delta*
W, 4-0
Sept. 27
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 0-6
Sept. 20
BOSSIER PARISH
W, 2-1
Oct. 1
UNION
L, 1-4
Sept. 23
ITAWAMBA*
W, 5-0
Oct. 4
@ Union
L, 0-3
Sept. 26
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 16-0
Oct. 11
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-4
Sept. 28
UNION
L, 1-2 (OT)
Oct. 13
HINDS*
L, 1-7
Sept. 30
@ East Mississippi*
W, 8-0
Oct. 15
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 6-2
Oct. 6
@ Hinds*
W, 2-1
Oct. 11
MISSISSIPPI DELTA*
W, 3-0
Oct. 18
@ Itawamba*
W, 5-1
2009
Oct. 21
vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
W, 2-0
4-8 / 2-4
Oct. 22
vs. Hinds (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 0-1
Aug. 29
JONES COUNTY
L, 0-5
Sept. 1
UNION
W, 3-2
Sept. 5
@ East Central
W, 4-0
Sept. 8
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 0-4
Sept. 11
@ Hinds*
L, 0-4
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
2007 4-5-3 / 2-4 Aug. 25
@ Pearl River
T, 3-3 (2OT)
Sept. 15
ITAWAMBA*
L, 1-9
Aug. 31
BOSSIER PARISH
W, 3-2
Sept. 18
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 3-1
Sept. 5
@ East Mississippi*
W, 10-3
Sept. 29
PEARL RIVER
L, 1-5
Sept. 8
JONES COUNTY
W, 4-1
Oct. 3
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
L, 0-8
Sept. 11
@ Union
L, 0-2
Oct. 7
HINDS*
L, 0-4
Sept. 15
HINDS*
L, 0-5
Oct. 9
@ Itawamba*
L, 1-4
Sept. 19
@ Itawamba*
L, 1-2 (OT)
Oct. 17
@ East Mississippi*
W, 2-1
Sept. 29
@ East Central
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Oct. 3
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 3-1
Oct. 9
UNION
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Oct. 13
@ Hinds*
L, 0-1
Oct. 17
ITAWAMBA*
L, 2-3
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
Coach Peter Jarjoura guided the Lady Rangers to four postseason appearances, including a 13-win season by the 2006 squad (pictured here).
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY 2010
2012
3-9-1 / 2-5-1
5-8 / 2-6
Aug. 31
@ Jones County
L, 0-9
Sept. 4
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 6-0
Sept. 4
@ Pearl River
W, 1-0
Sept. 7
@ Hinds*
L, 1-4
Sept. 8
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 0-6
Sept. 9
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 1-0
Sept. 11
@ Hinds*
L, 1-3
Sept. 12
MERIDIAN
L, 0-5
Sept. 14
ITAWAMBA*
L, 1-3
Sept. 14
@ Holmes*
W, 2-0
Sept. 22
@ Holmes*
W, 3-2
Sept. 19
ITAWAMBA*
L, 2-3
Sept. 24
EAST CENTRAL*
L, 0-1
Sept. 21
@ East Central*
L, 0-1
Sept. 25
JONES COUNTY
L, 1-5
Sept. 25
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 5-0
Oct. 2
@ Copiah-Lincoln
L, 0-3
Oct. 3
HINDS*
L, 1-3
Oct. 6
HINDS*
L, 0-3
Oct. 5
@ Meridian
L, 0-2
Oct. 8
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-3
Oct. 9
HOLMES*
L, 1-2
Oct. 15
HOLMES*
T, 4-4
Oct. 12
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-2
Oct. 20
@ East Central*
W, 2-1
Oct. 16
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 3-2
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
2011
LEVI
5-9-1 / 4-3-1
NUNNALLY
Aug. 26
@ Pearl River
L, 0-5
Aug. 27
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
L, 0-2
Aug. 30
JONES COUNTY
L, 0-3
Sept. 6
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 4-1
Sept. 9
HOLMES*
L, 2-6
2013
Sept. 13
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-6
Sept. 20
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 6-1
8-4-2 / 4-2-2
Sept. 24
@ Hinds*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Sept. 27
@ Jones County
L, 1-6
Oct. 1
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 0-3
Oct. 4
@ Holmes*
W, 2-1
Oct. 7
ITAWAMBA*
W, 2-0
Oct. 10
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 1-2
Oct. 14
@ East Central*
W, 2-1 (OT)
Oct. 19
HINDS*
L, 0-2
Seven seasons | 2013-19 41-57-11 | 16-33-7
*denotes North Division match
Aug. 23
@ Southwest Mississippi
W, 3-1
Aug. 24
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 7-1
Aug. 31
ST. CHARLES
L, 0-7
Sept. 6
@ Holmes*
W, 3-2
Sept. 13
@ Hinds*
L, 0-2
Sept. 17
ITAWAMBA*
W, 2-1
Sept. 20
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 3-1
Sept. 24
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 6-1
Oct. 1
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 7-2
Oct. 8
HOLMES*
L, 0-4
Oct. 15
HINDS*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 18
@ Itawamba*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Oct. 22
@ East Central*
W, 2-0
Oct. 29
@ Pearl River (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 0-5
*denotes North Division match
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY 2014
2016
10-5-4 / 3-2-3
2-9-1 / 0-7-1
Aug. 22
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 5-0
Aug. 26
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 3-2
Aug. 23
@ Southwest Mississippi
W, 7-0
Aug. 27
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 1-2
Aug. 26
MERIDIAN
W, 1-0
Sept. 3
@ Hinds*
L, 2-4
Aug. 29
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 8-0
Sept. 7
EAST CENTRAL*
L, 0-1
Sept. 5
@ Itawamba*
W, 2-0
Sept. 9
HOLMES*
L, 2-3
Sept. 9
HINDS*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sept. 13
@ Itawamba*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Sept. 12
EAST CENTRAL*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Sept. 23
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 2-1
Sept. 16
@ Holmes*
W, 2-1
Sept. 30
@ Meridian
L, 1-7
Sept. 23
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 3-0
Oct. 4
HINDS*
L, 0-3
Sept. 27
#11 ST. CHARLES
L, 0-1
Oct. 7
@ East Central*
L, 0-8
Sept. 28
EASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 11
@ Holmes*
L, 1-7
Sept. 30
@ #10 Jones County
L, 0-2
Oct. 21
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-2
Oct. 7
ITAWAMBA*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 11
@ Hinds*
L, 0-4
Oct. 15
@ East Central*
L, 0-3
Oct. 17
HOLMES*
W, 2-0
Oct. 24
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
W, 1-0
Oct. 28
@ Meridian (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
W, 2-1
Aug. 22
MERIDIAN
W, 3-0
L, 0-2
Aug. 25
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 0-1
Aug. 26
@ Southwest Mississippi
W, 2-0
Sept. 5
HOLMES*
L, 0-6
Sept. 8
@ East Central*
W, 2-0
2015
Sept. 15
HINDS*
W, 4-0
3-11-3 / 1-6-1
Sept. 22
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
W, 2-1
Sept. 25
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-1 (OT)
Sept. 29
MOTLOW STATE
W, 1-0
Oct. 3
@ Southwest Tennessee
W, 2-0
Oct. 6
@ #17 Holmes*
L, 0-2
Oct. 11
EAST CENTRAL*
L, 0-1 (OT)
Oct. 13
ITAWAMBA*
W, 2-0
Oct. 17
@ Hinds*
W, 3-0
Oct. 21
SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE
W, 7-0
Oct. 24
@ Pearl River (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
W, 1-0 (OT)
Oct. 28
@ #16 Holmes (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 1-3
Nov. 1
vs. Hinds (MACJC PLAYOFFS) #
*denotes North Division match
2017 11-6 / 4-4
*denotes North Division match; # match played in Ellisville, Miss.
Aug. 22
@ Southwest Mississippi
W, 2-1
Sept. 1
MERIDIAN
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sept. 4
HOLMES*
L, 0-1
Sept. 9
@ East Central*
L, 1-2
Sept. 16
ITAWAMBA*
W, 3-1
Sept. 18
@ Hinds*
L, 1-2 (2OT)
Sept. 22
@ Meridian
L, 0-3
Sept. 23
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 4-1
Sept. 25
COPIAH-LINCOLN
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sept. 26
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 0-2
Sept. 29
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
L, 0-1 (2OT)
Oct. 2
ST. CHARLES
L, 1-3
Oct. 3
EASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE
L, 1-2
Oct. 6
@ Holmes*
L, 0-2
Oct. 9
EAST CENTRAL*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 16
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-1
Oct. 20
HINDS*
L, 1-5
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY 2018
2019
4-10-1 / 2-6
3-12 / 2-6
Aug. 24
MOTLOW STATE
W, 3-1
Aug. 22
vs. Dyersburg State (Covington, Tenn.)
L, 3-4
Aug. 25
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 6-1
Aug. 24
@ Motlow State
L, 0-3
Aug. 27
@ Jones College
L, 0-8
Aug. 30
@ Hinds*
W, 3-1
Aug. 28
@ Meridian
L, 1-2
Sept. 3
MERIDIAN
L, 3-4
Sept. 5
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 4-2
Sept. 6
@ #15 Holmes*
L, 0-15
Sept. 7
@ Itawamba*
L, 2-3 (OT)
Sept. 10
ITAWAMBA*
L, 1-2
Sept. 11
@ Hinds*
L, 0-2
Sept. 13
@ East Central*
L, 1-3
Sept. 14
#13 HOLMES*
L, 0-4
Sept. 15
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
W, 2-1
Sept. 18
SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE
T, 2-2 (2OT)
Sept. 21
vs. Columbia State (Meridian, Miss.)
L, 0-2
Sept. 30
ST. LOUIS
L, 0-3
Sept. 24
JONES COLLEGE
L, 0-3
Oct. 3
@ Southwest Tennessee
L, 0-1 (OT)
Oct. 1
HINDS*
W, 1-0
Oct. 5
@ East Central*
W, 3-2
Oct. 8
#20 HOLMES*
L, 0-6
Oct. 9
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-2
Oct. 11
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-5
Oct. 12
HINDS*
L, 0-2
Oct. 15
EAST CENTRAL*
L, 1-3
Oct. 15
@ #11 Holmes
L, 0-3
Oct. 18
@ Southwest Tennessee
L, 1-4
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
JAMES
BEATTIE Second season | 2020-present 6-6 | 4-4 Spr. 2021 6-6 / 4-4 In his first season commanding the Northwest women’s soccer program, head coach Levi Nunnally helped the Lady Rangers back to the playoffs in 2013, winning eight matches.
Apr. 2
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 3-0
Apr. 5
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 1-3
Apr. 8
MERIDIAN
W, 5-2
Apr. 12
@ East Central*
L, 1-3
Apr. 20
@ Hinds*
W, 2-1 (2OT)
Apr. 23
ITAWAMBA*
W, 5-2
Apr. 26
@ #2 Holmes*
L, 2-3
Apr. 30
#18 EAST CENTRAL*
L, 0-1
May 7
HINDS*
W, 2-0
May 11
@ Itawamba*
W, 4-0
May 14
#2 HOLMES*
L, 0-6
May 18
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast (MACCC Playoffs)
L, 0-1
*denotes North Division match
Continuing a tradition from other first year head coaches, James Beattie guided the Lady Rangers to the MACCC Playoffs in a 2020 season challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS All-Conference Selections (MACJC/MACCC)
NJCAA All-Americans/All-Academic Selections
*denotes All-Region 23 selections
2002 Amy Dominguez*
Kelli Brewer
Lindsey Young*
Morgan Taylor
Adrienne Whitson 2003
2002 2011
Amy Dominguez
Forward
NJCAA All-Academic
Amanda Nieves
Forward
NJCAA All-Academic
Jenny Vinzetta
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
2012
2003
Ashlee Rogers
Megan Jackson
Forward
NJCAA All-Academic
Adrienne Whitson Lindsey Young
2013 2004
Gena Gutierrez*
2004
Holly Newman
Gena Gutierrez
Midfielder
NJCAA Honorable Mention
Morgan Wilson 2005
2014
Jessica Yelvington* Breanna Kitchens*
Gena Gutierrez
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Holly Newman*
Lauren Dabbs
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
Lindsey Matthews*
Abigail Morales
Jana Malavasi
Goalkeeper
NJCAA All-Academic
Gena Gutierrez
Ashley Nelson
Kristen Mattei
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
Alyssa Robson
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
2005
Kristen Mattei 2015 2006 Elyse Lovelace*
2006
Abigail Morales* Kayla Boutwell
Justine Richins*
Elyse Lovelace
Forward
NJCAA Honorable Mention
2016
Kira Harris
2007
Harlie Ray
Ashley Nicholson
Sarah Birmingham
Angelica Justice
Kira Harris
Madison Thrasher 2008
NJCAA All-Academic
Forward
NJCAA All-Academic 2010
Carolina Salcedo
Forward
NJCAA All-Academic 2014
2018 Angel Hailey
Caitlin Loveless 2019 2009
Goalkeeper
Amanda Oleis 2017
2007
Amber Denfip
Lauren Farris
Ashlee Rogers
Goalkeeper
NJCAA Pinnacle Award
Alex Young
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Kristin Young
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Katelyn Rock
Delancy Fortin
2015
Ginny Gully
Holly Newman
Spring 2021 2010
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
Molly Rose
Katie Fox
Eliza Olive
Min Kandies
Ally Bailey Logan Tomlinson Sarah Kate Burns Miranda Loeffel
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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS NJCAA All-Americans/All-Academic Selections (cont.) 2016 Kayleigh Sims
Defender
NJCAA Pinnacle Academic Award
Brooke Lester
Midfielder
NJCAA Pinnacle Academic Award
Lexie Flowers
Defender
NJCAA Superior Academic Award
Lydia Cross
Midfielder
NJCAA Superior Academic Award
Mary Catherine Hutchens
Midfielder
NJCAA Superior Academic Award
Zoe Saraiva
Midfielder
NJCAA Superior Academic Award
Lizzie Gardner
Midfielder
NJCAA Exemplary Academic Award 2017
Zoe Saraiva
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Harlie Ray
Forward
NJCAA All-Academic
Mary Catherine Hutchens
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Sierra Lasher
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
ALEX YOUNG
2018 Madison Thrasher
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Angel Hailey
Goalkeeper
NJCAA All-Academic
Angelica Justice
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
Samantha Weinberg
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic 2019
Presley Farr
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Makenzie Ellis
Goalkeeper
NJCAA All-Academic
Jeanette Valdez-Meraz
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Mi’Chaela Prince
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
2020 Presley Farr
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Katelyn Rock
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Mallary Cox
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
Addisyn Hughes
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
Logan Tomlinson
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
Arie Hicks
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Sydney Shelton
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Hannah Vanderford
Forward
NJCAA All-Academic
Hayley White
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
Kristin Davidson
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
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COACHES AND ROSTER
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HEAD COACH MARK HOGAN
Former Ranger and Senatobia native Mark Hogan enters his fourth season as the Northwest men’s head soccer coach in 2021.
His duties spread far and wide at LCHS, not only coaching the team, but taking care of the grounds, responsible for stats and promotion of the team and even started a booster club with former co-worker Andrew Olsen in 2013. Hogan played for Senatobia High School, where he was named team MVP his senior season, and was a goalkeeper on the 2003 Ranger squad that went 10-7-1 and posted the second-most wins in program history.
Hogan was named to the head coaching job in June 2018 and replaced Charlie Baldwin, who announced his retirement after 13 seasons coaching both the men’s and women’s soccer programs, including the last five as the men’s head coach. Hogan’s third season was unlike any other, as the Rangers 2020 season did not commence until the spring of 2021, due to COVID-19 postponements nationwide. On paper, Northwest finished 1-9-1 overall and 1-6-1 in the MACCC North Division, but the Rangers had five losses by two goals or less.
Hogan went on to receive his bachelor’s in business administration in 2007 and his master of arts in teaching secondary in 2014 from Mississippi State University. He and his wife, Hannah, of Arkabutla, celebrated their three-year wedding anniversary in August 2020.
In his second season with the Rangers, Northwest posted a 2-12-1 overall record but earned both wins against MACJC North Division opponents, putting the program in playoff contention heading into their regular season finale at Itawamba. The team would just barely miss out on the postseason with the loss at ICC.
THE HOGAN FILE: PERSONAL: Hometown: Senatobia, Miss. Colleges: Northwest Mississippi Community College, Mississippi State University (B.S. 2007 - Business Administration; M.A 2014 - Secondary Education) Family: Hannah (Wife)
Despite missing the postseason, Hogan’s players still stood out on the pitch with goalkeeper Tim Spencer, forward Dodger Rhone and midfielder Adrian Suarez earning the chance to compete in the MACJC All-Star game. Spencer also collected 114 saves during the 2019 season and left Northwest as the program’s all-time saves leader with 210 stops.
PLAYING EXPERIENCE: • Senatobia High School • Northwest Mississippi Community College
Additionally, the Rangers were also co-recepients of the Tom Shepherd Award for sportsmanship, splitting the honor with East Central and Hinds. Forward Cam Donaldson also signed to play at the next level, joining MUW.
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2012-18: Lake Cormorant High School (Head Boys’ Soccer Coach) 2018-present: Northwest Mississppi Community College (Head Coach)
Hogan inherited a roster with 17 freshmen and only four starters returning in his first season and directed the Rangers to a 2-10-1 record. Three sophomores were selected to compete in the MACJC All-Star Game at season’s end, with freshman Joseph Hayes earning all-conference honors. Prior to Northwest, Hogan spent six seasons at Lake Cormorant High School as a coach and teacher. He coached the boys’ program for the last six seasons and girls’ soccer program for the previous two. The Gators enjoyed a record-breaking 2017 season, finishing the year with single-season school records for wins, goals and assists.
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ASSISTANT COACH SEAN RHONE SEAN RHONE VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH Sean Rhone enters his second year as assistant coach for the Northwest men’s soccer program. A familiar face among local soccer circles, Rhone brings a wealth of experience to the Rangers, having served as the head girls’ soccer coach at Senatobia High School, while also serving as an assistant to the boys’ team. Under the direction of Rhone and boys’ head coach Jake Jones, the Senatobia soccer programs are consistent mainstays in the MHSAA playoffs and both have captured multiple division titles in recent years. Soccer runs deep in the Rhone family, as his son Dodger played for Belhaven University before joining the Rangers’ 2019 squad in Mark Hogan’s second season. His youngest son, Koby, is also a freshman on the Northwest men’s soccer team this season, while his daughter Casey suited up for the women’s program at Holmes during the 2019 season.
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2021 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 0 00 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24
Name Xzavier Paylor Parker Hardison Peyton Coker* Koby Rhone Hart Smith Ryan Smith Dylan Riley* Logan Coker Michael Powell Jesus Villegas Blaine Galbraith* Luis Cosme* Taylor Eldridge Cam Heinze Seth Santiago Caleb Muse Aaron Cook* Sidney Black, Jr.* Dereck Gomez* Caleb Merritt* Braylon Kettler Mack Moore
Pos. GK/MF GK MF/D MF/D MF D D F/MF MF F F/MF/GK MF D D/MF F/MF D F/MF MF/D F/MF D F/MF D/MF
Ht. 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-9 5-10 5-8 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-6 5-11 6-0 5-7 6-3 5-9 5-11 6-4 5-5 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-1
Wt. 155 180 160 140 170 145 200 160 170 145 185 150 130 175 150 160 185 110 155 160 150 185
Cl. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr.
Exp. HS HS 2L HS TR HS 2L HS HS HS 1L 1L HS HS HS HS 1L 1L 1L 1L HS HS
Hometown (High School) Olive Branch, Miss. (Center Hill HS) Independence, Miss. (Independence HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Senatobia, Miss. (Senatobia HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Itawamba CC) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Center Hill HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Trujillo Alto, P.R. (Escuela Venus Gardens Superior) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Toa Alta, P.R. (Colegio Carmen Sol) Corinth, Miss. (Corinth HS) Lewisburg, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Poplarville, Miss. (Poplarville HS) Southaven, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Houston HS) Southaven, Miss. (Southaven HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Hernando, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS)
*Denotes extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
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RETURNING PLAYERS PEYTON
1
MIGUEL DYLAN
7
COKER
SOSA RILEY
D | 6-0 | 160 lbs. | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss | Center Hill HS
D | 6-0 | 160 lbs. | Redshirt Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss | Center Hill HS *Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Sophomore):
Spring 2021 (Sophomore):
Started in all 11 contests for the Rangers last season...scored his only career goal to date in a 2-1 overtime loss at Copiah-Lincoln on April 2...provided his first career assists in the regular season finale against Holmes on May 14...took a total of three shots on the season, two coming on-goal.
Started in all 11 contests for the Rangers last season...scored three goals on the year, including one in each of the final two matches...took 12 total shots, including nine ongoal...tabbed as the Rangers’ only All-MACCC selection.
2019 (Freshman):
2019 (Freshman):
Started all 14 contests for Northwest...scored his lone goal of the season in a 2-1 loss against Wake Tech on October 5...took 24 shots, including 13 on-goal.
Played in all 14 contests as a freshman defender, starting in all but one...took his lone shot on goal in a 3-1 with against East Central on October 15.
High School:
Played for coach Harl Roehm at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to an 18-1-1 overall record and the 2018-19 Class 5A state championship...played in all 20 games as a senior, scoring eight goals and 10 assists...provided three game-winners against Oxford, Lake Cormorant and Center Hill...received numerous accolades, including multiple Player of the Game and Mississippi Athlete of the Month honors...received team captain and Player of the Year honors...off the field, a recipient of the Presidential Scholarship...received interest from other MACCC programs.
High School:
Personal:
Personal:
Played for coach Andrew Yeoman at Center Hill...helped the Mustangs to a 15-2-1 overall record, Region 1-5A runner-up and the second round of the Class 5A state playoffs as a senior...scored his lone goal of the season in a 7-1 victory against rival Olive Branch... part of two Region 1-5A championship teams...also played football at CHHS, serving as the team’s punter...received two all-region selections and an all-state honor in 2018... received interest from other MACJC programs.
LUIS
COSME
Son of Melissa and Greg Smith...has five siblings...studying athletic training...nickname is “D”…born June 2, 2000.
Son of Niki and Steve Coker...has a younger sibling, Logan (18), who also plays soccer for Northwest...enjoys hunting in his spare time...area of study is undecided...born July 3, 2000.
DYLAN RILEY STATS (2019-21)
PEYTON COKER STATS (2019-21) Year
2019 SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 14 11 25
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SOG 13 9 22
Goals
1 3 4
Assists
0 0 0
Year
GW
2019 SP 2021 CAREER
0 0 0
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Shots
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SOG 1 2 3
Goals
0 1 1
Assists
0 1 1
GW 0 0 0
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RETURNING PLAYERS 11
BLAINE
12
GALBRAITH
F/MF/GK | 5-11 | 185 lbs. | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss | Lewisburg HS
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
Started all 11 contests for the Rangers last season...took 10 shots on the season, including four on-goal...also logged 160 minutes as goalkeeper, including one start in a 1-1 double overtime draw at East Central on April 12...against ECCC, set new single-match record with 23 saves, earning MACCC Goalkeeper of the Week honors.
Started in all 11 contests for the Rangers last season...scored his lone goal of the year in a 5-2 loss at Itawamba on May 11...took 13 total shots, five on-goal.
High School:
Played for coach Delfin Ferrere at Carmen Sol...is a member of the Bayamon FC and the national team of Puerto Rico...has eight appearances in international competition and scored a goal in the 2018 CONCACAF U20 Championship Tournament against the U.S. national team.
High School:
Played for coach Harl Roehm at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 13-4-2 record and the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...tallied 12 points on a team-leading 12 assists during his final campaign...was a member of the 2019 Patriot squad that went 18-1-1 and won the MHSAA Class 5A state championship.
Personal:
Son of Julissa Calero Rivera and James Lopez...has one sibling, Jaime Lopez (13)...college major is undecided...born September 21, 2000.
Personal:
Son of Patricia and Jamie Galbraith...has three siblings, Benji (24), Brycen (21) and Brendon (20)...brother, Benji, played football at Delta State...brother, Brendon, was on the Lewisburg state championship squad in 2019, before joining the Rangers from 2019-21...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying sports medicine...born September 4, 2002.
BLAINE GALBRAITH STATS (Spring 2021) SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 11 11
Shots
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SOG 4 4
Goals
0 0
COSME
MF | 6-0 | 150 lbs. | Sophomore Toa Alta, P.R. | Colegio Carmen Sol
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Year
LUIS
LUIS COSME STATS (Spring 2021)
Assists
0 0
GW
Year
0 0
SP 2021 CAREER
54
Gm 11 11
Shots
13 13
SOG 5 5
Goals
1 1
Assists
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GW 0 0
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AARON
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COOK
SIDNEY
BLACK, JR.
MF/D | 5-5 | 110 lbs. | Sophomore Memphis, Tenn. | Houston HS
F/MF | 6-4 | 185 lbs. | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss | Lewisburg HS *Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
Spring 2021 (Freshman): Did not play.
Played in all 11 contests for the Rangers, earning starts against East Central and Holmes... took four shots on the season, including his lone goal in a 2-1 loss at Holmes...named to Spring 2021 Vice President’s list.
High School:
Played for coach David Wolff at Houston...received recruiting interest from Bethel University.
High School:
Played for coach Harl Roehm at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 13-4-2 record and an appearance in the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...tallied 10 points on five goals and credited with six steals during his senior season...part of Lewisburg’s Class 5A state title squad in 2018-19...graduated with honors.
Personal:
Son of Angela and Sidney Black, Sr...enjoys playing games in his spare time...studying HVAC technology...nicknames are “Sid” and “Junior”...born March 22, 2002.
Personal:
Son of Melissa and Matthew Cook...studying general college courses...born July 8, 2002.
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DERECK
GOMEZ
F/MF | 5-10 | 155 lbs. | Sophomore Southaven, Miss. | Southaven HS *Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
AARON COOK STATS (Spring 2021) Year
SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 11 11
Shots
4 4
SOG 2 2
Goals
1 1
Assists
0 0
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
GW
Started in all 11 contests for the Rangers last season...provided two assists on the season, each coming in the first two contests at Copiah-Lincoln and Southwest Mississippi.
0 0
High School: Played for coach Josh Metzger at Southaven...helped the Chargers to a 15-8 record and
an appearance in the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...tallied 32 total points during his senior campaign (five goals, 22 assists)...selected to compete in the MIssissippi Association of Coaches All-Star Game...an All-Region 2-6A selection last season...received interest from Delta State and a handful of MACCC programs.
Personal:
Son of Clara Zamorano and Juan Gomez...has a younger sister, Nicole (16)...enjoys working on cars in his spare time...studying neuropathology...born November 8, 2001.
DERECK GOMEZ STATS (Spring 2021) Year
SP 2021 CAREER
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Shots
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SOG 9 9
Goals
0 0
Assists
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GW 0 0
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CALEB
0
MERRITT
XZAVIER
PAYLOR
GK/MF | 6-2 | 155 lbs. | Freshman Olive Branch, Miss | Center Hill HS
D | 5-11 | 160 lbs. | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss | Lewisburg HS High School:
*Earned extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Played in all 11 contests last season, earning seven starts...off the pitch, earned numerous academic accolades, including President’s List, Academic All-MACCC and NJCAA All-Academic.
Played for coach David Hoggatt at Center Hill...helped the Mustangs to a 9-4 record, an undefeated Region 2-5A championship and a runner-up finish in the MHSAA Class 5A playoffs as a senior...tallied 6 goals and an assist for the Mustangs during his junior season on the way to the 2020 5A state championship...also received recruiting interest from Southern Mississippi, Delta State and Westminster College.
High School:
Personal:
Spring 2021 (Freshman):
Son of Robert and Alberta Paylor...has a sister, Zuri (13)...studying pre-physical therapy... nickname is “Zay”...born November 1, 2002.
Played for coach Harl Roehm at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 13-4-2 overall record and an appearance in the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...logged 981 minutes and accounted for 12 takeaways...as a junior, played on the Patriots’ 2018-19 Class 5A championship squad...teammates with current Ranger Aaron Cook...off the field, took honors courses and graduated with Special Distinction...received recruiting interest from a handful of MACCC programs.
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Personal:
Son of Dana and Chris Cross, and Megan and Chris Merritt...has five siblings, Abbie Stewart (18), Macy Kate Merritt (12), Cason Cross (11), Karlie Merritt (10) and Riley Cross (9)...studying engineering...born June 6, 2002.
PARKER
HARDISON
GK | 6-1 | 180 lbs. | Freshman Independence, Miss | Independence HS High School:
Played at Independence...helped the Wildcats to a playoff appearance last season... named team’s Most Valuable Player...earned all-region honors.
CALEB MERRITT STATS (Spring 2021) Year
SP 2021 CAREER
Gm 11 11
Shots
0 0
SOG 0 0
Goals
0 0
Assists
0 0
GW
Personal:
0 0
Son of Lance and Leanne Hardison...has one sibling, Paige Sims (21)... enjoys fishing and playing baseball in his spare time...born February 6, 2003.
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KOBY
RHONE
MF/D | 5-9 | 140 lbs. | Freshman Senatobia, Miss. | Senatobia HS High School:
Played for coach Jake Jones at Senatobia...helped the Warriors to an 8-6 record, an undefeated Region 2 championship and the second round of the MHSAA Class 3A playoffs as a senior...selected All-Region and chosen team MVP after his senior season...picked to play in the North Mississippi All-Star game...received the team’s Golden Boot award...was also a member of Senatobia’s MHSAA Class 3A state championship track squad.
Personal:
Son of Chantay and Sean Rhone...has three siblings: Josey (24), Dodger (21) and Casey (19)...brother, Dodger, is a former Northwest soccer player and sister, Casey, played soccer at Holmes...a member of the Senatobia High School Hall of Fame...enjoys fishing in his spare time...studying business...born February 13, 2003.
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HART
MICHAEL
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SMITH
MF | 5-10 | 170 lbs. | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss. | Itawamba CC
POWELL
MF | 5-9 | 170 lbs.| Freshman Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS
Spring 2021 [Itawamba CC]:
High School:
Saw action in 11 games as a freshman...off the pitch, named to Dean’s List at ICC.
Played for coach Andrew Yeoman at Center Hill...helped the Mustangs to a 16-1 record and the MHSAA Class 5A state championship as a senior...was a part of four region championship squads at CHHS...recipient of the team’s Mustang Award after his senior season.
Played for coach Logan Clark at Hernando...captained the Tigers as a senior...tallied 21 points (8 goals, 5 assists) during his final campaign...selected to play in the North Mississippi All-Star game after his senior season...also chosen Hernando’s Most Valuable Shooter following his final season and Most Improved Player following the 2019 season... was a part of the Hernando squad that went undefeated in Region 2-6A to capture the region championship and advance to the MHSAA 6A playoffs in 2019.
Personal:
Personal:
High School:
Son of Edith Wolf and Trey Powell...has three siblings: Mckayla Wolf (12), and Ivey (16) and Olivia Powell (7)...a member of the Spirit Club and Chess Club at Hernando...intends to study aviation...enjoys playing chess in his spare time...nickname is “Mikey”...born June 18, 2003.
Son of Greg & Melissa Smith and Julie & Ricky Cox...has five siblings: Dalton (25) and Paxton Smith (22), Kelsey (25) and Hannah Savage (23), and teammate Dylan Riley (21)... father, Greg, played baseball at the University of Memphis...studying HVAC technology... enjoys hunting in his spare time...nickname is “Smith”...born November 7, 2001.
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RYAN
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SMITH
D | 5-8 | 145 lbs. | Freshman Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS
VILLEGAS
F | 5-6 | 145 lbs. | Freshman
Trujillo Alto, P.R. | Escuela Venus Gardens Superior
High School:
High School:
Played for coach Logan Clark at Hernando...named Most Improved Player for the Tigers... versatile athlete who was also named All-Region second team in football...also received recruiting interest from Belhaven.
Played for coach Javier Torres...has played with Villa Andalucia, Fraigcomer and Quintana FCs.
Personal:
Personal:
Son of Maritza Cerda Aguiar...has one sibling, Daniel Villegas Cerda (14)...studying biology...enjoys working out, running and playing ping pong in his spare time...nicknames are “G-zuz” and “Chu”...born January 1, 2003.
Son of Kenecha and Roy Smith...has a sister, Kaleigh (13)...enjoys working out and playing video games in his free time...studying business...nickname is “Rhino”...born March 17, 2003.
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JESUS
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LOGAN
COKER
TAYLOR
ELDRIDGE
D | 5-7 | 130 lbs. | Freshman Corinth, Miss. | Corinth HS
F/MF | 5-10 | 160 lbs. | Freshman Olive Branch, Miss. | Lewisburg HS
High School:
Played for coach Greg Parker and Cameron Glenn at Corinth...captained the Warriors as a senior...tallied 20 points (8 goals, 4 assist) as a defender during his final campaign... selected Region 1-4A All-Division and team Most Valuable Player after his senior season... chosen to play in the North Mississippi All-Star game...also chosen All-Division honorable mention after his sophomore season...received team’s Dedication award as a sophomore and Versatility award as a junior...won the 2021 MHSAA 4A powerlifting state championship in the 123 lb. class...a member of Corinth’s 2021 MHSAA 4A powerlifting team state championship...off the field, served as the president of the Key Club and received Advanced International Certificate of Education Scholar award.
High School:
Played travel soccer during the offseason...at Lewisburg, played basketball for coach Adam Tipton...was an All-Region 1-6A selection for the Patriots...tallied over 1,000 points for his varsity career.
Personal:
Son of Steve and Niki Coker...brother, Peyton, was an All-MACCC performer in 2021 for the Rangers ...studying business...born March 30, 2003.
Personal:
Son of Jeff and Dana Eldridge...has one sibling, Peyton (24)...plans to study agricultural engineering and technology...enjoys hunting, fishing, boating and weightlifting in his spare time...nickname is “Taust”...born May 27, 2003.
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CAM
23
HEINZE
D/MF | 6-3 | 175 lbs. | Freshman Lewisburg, Miss. | Lewisburg HS High School:
Played for coach Harl Roehm at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots advance to the first round of the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...part of Lewisburg’s 2019 Class 5A state championship squad...selected to play in the North Mississippi All-Star game after his senior season.
Played for coach Harl Roehm at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...led the team in scoring during his final campaign...selected to play in the Mississippi Association of Coaches All-Star Game for the North squad after his senior season...was a member of Lewisburg’s 2019 MHSAA 5A state championship squad that went 18-1-1...also received recruiting interest from multiple MACCC schools.
Personal:
Personal:
Son of Cyndy and Bill Heinze...brother, Jake, played soccer at Northwest from 2019-21... was an Honor Graduate at Lewisburg...enjoys playing sports, hanging out with friends and going to the lake in his spare time...area of study is undecided...born February 28, 2003.
Son of Brian Kettler...has two siblings, Blake (25) and Brennan (16)...father, Brian, played basketball at SIU...graduated with Honors from Lewisburg...studying business...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...nickname is “B”...born September 8, 2002.
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SANTIAGO
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F/MF | 5-9 | 150 lbs. | Freshman Poplarville, Miss. | Poplarville HS
MACK
MOORE
D/MF | 6-1 | 185 lbs.| Freshman Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS
High School:
Played for coach Luke Gipson at Poplarville...received the Hornets’ Scholar Athlete, Hustle & Hard Work and Offensive Player of the Year awards while at PHS...recognized as an All-Region 7-4A performer after his junior season when he tallied 19 points (9 goals, 1 assist)...off the field, was an Honor Roll student...received recruiting interest from Pearl River.
High School:
Played for coach Logan Clark at Hernando...chosen to play in the North Mississippi All-Star game after his senior campaign...was a part of the Hernando squad that went undefeated in Region 2-6A to capture the region championship and advance to the MHSAA 6A playoffs in 2019.
Personal:
Son of Katherine and William Santiago...has three siblings, Alex (27), Logan (19) and Lucas (13)..enjoys drawing, reading, fishing, and swimming in his spare time...enjoys drawing, reading, fishing and swimming in his spare time...born January 27, 2003.
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KETTLER
F/MF | 6-0 | 150 lbs. | Freshman Hernando, Miss. | Lewisburg HS
High School:
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BRAYLON
Personal:
Son of Randy Moore and Sarah Moore...studying business...enjoys skateboarding and thrift shopping in his spare time...nickname is “Mack”...born October 1, 2002.
CALEB
MUSE
D | 5-11 | 160 lbs.| Freshman Southaven, Miss. | DeSoto Central HS High School:
Played for coach Chris Faulkner at Desoto Central...helped the Jaguars to an 8-4 record as a senior...tallied seven points on seven assists during his final campaign...off the field, graduated with a 3.5 GPA from DCHS...also received recruiting interest from Memphis.
Personal:
Son of David and Debbie Herring...has three siblings, Brandon (23), Savannah (22) and Mikaelah (20)...enjoys fishing, riding four-wheelers and working on cars in his spare time...area of study is undecided...nickname is “Moose”...born May 1, 2002.
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SEASON OUTLOOK
DERECK GOMEZ
CALEB MERRITT
LUIS COSME
Things did not go as planned for Northwest head coach Mark Hogan and his men’s soccer squad last season.
Out of the group of new Rangers, Logan Coker, Jesus Villegas, Seth Santiago and Braylon Kettler will jockey for the forward positions, while Coker, Kettler and Santiago could slide into the midfield if necessary.
Already dealing with a shortened and unusual spring season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Rangers also lost several newcomers as a result. Injuries then took it’s toll on the remaining roster, leaving Northwest to limp to a 1-9-1 overall record.
As usual, Hogan expects nothing short of a challenge in the MACCC North Division. In order to get over the hump and into the playoffs, Northwest will have to navigate through defending division champion Hinds and a trio of battle-tested programs in East Central, Holmes and Itawamba.
Despite the challenges and adversity that the first half of 2021 brought, Hogan’s club continued to fight through and scrapped its way into the playoff picture until the final week of the regular season. With a total of 22 studentathletes in place for this season, the fourth-year head coach is looking for a return to some normalcy as the season rapidly approaches.
To help tune up for the division slate, the Rangers have several tricky matchups outside the conference, including St. Charles, MUW and Belhaven University. Additionally, the schedule also includes non-division matches at Meridian and Copiah-Lincoln.
“We are going to have more depth this season,” Hogan said. “Our team is a significant increase from last season, so there will be some fighting for playing time. If you don’t have a couple good practices, then it will be the next man’s turn. Being able to have options puts myself and our team in a good position.”
“As a four-year program, Belhaven will be tough to go against,” Hogan said. “(But) I wanted to add some four-year schools to the schedule in order to give our guys some looks and potentially some coaches at the next level that like what they see. St. Charles has several international players on the roster every year, so it’s normally hard to tell what they might look like until you actually play.”
One area benefiting the Rangers is the return of a veteran-heavy defense, which returns starters Luis Cosme, Caleb Merritt and Dylan Riley. Leading scorer and First Team All-MACCC selection Peyton Coker returns for a third season to help anchor the midfield, along Blaine Galbraith and Itawamba transfer Hart Smith.
Overall, Hogan’s goal remains the same as it did when he started - getting his team into the playoffs and into position for a title. “We have some height and have some speed, so it will just be a matter of putting all the pieces together.”
It will be up to the newcomers to earn their stripes up front and at the goalkeeper position. A total of 13 freshmen account for over half of the 2021 roster, though Hogan admits he likes what he sees so far.
Northwest will get its first look at live action next Thursday, August 19, against Blue Mountain. Start time is slated for 3 P.M. from the Senatobia Sports Park.
“From what we have seen out of our newcomers, I think we look good and continue to improve,” Hogan said. “We have had one intersquad scrimmage that ended 3-1, but I am ready to see how they perform in live action.”
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2021 Opponents MUW (Exhibition)
Meridian
QUICK FACTS: Location: Columbus, Miss. Founded: 1884 Enrollment: 2,789 President: Nora R. Miller Interim Athletic Director: Jennifer Claybrook Conference: USCAA Nickname: Owls Colors: Dark Blue & Light Blue Stadium: Burns Bottom Soccer Complex Head Coach: Louis Alexander Spring 2021 Record: 1-3
QUICK FACTS: Location: Meridian, Miss. Founded: 1937 Enrollment: 3,096 President: Dr. Tom Huebner Athletic Director: Sander Atkinson Conference: MACCC (South Division) Nickname: Eagles Colors: Green & White Stadium: C.D. Smith Field Head Coach: Sam Wilson Spring 2021 Record: 5-6-1
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: TBD Phone: (662) 329-7962 Email: TBD Web Address: owlsathletics.com Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Christopher Haralson Phone: (601) 484-8828 Email: charals1@meridiancc.edu Web Address: mcceagles.com Series History: Meridian leads 6-7-1 First Meeting: Oct. 5, 2002 in Senatobia (Meridian 2, Northwest 2) Last Meeting: April 8, 2021 in Senatobia (Meridian 4, Northwest 2)
Blue Mountain College
Copiah-Lincoln
QUICK FACTS: Location: Blue Mountain, Miss. Founded: 1873 Enrollment: 618 President: Dr. Barbara Childers McMillin Athletic Director: Will Lowrey Conference: SSAC Nickname: Toppers Colors: Light Blue & Gold Stadium: BMC Sportsplex Head Coach: Aron Basshoff Spring 2021 Record: N/A
QUICK FACTS: Location: Wesson, Miss. Founded: 1928 Enrollment: 3,094 President: Dr. Jane Hulon Sims Athletic Director: Bryan Nobile Conference: MACCC (South Division) Nickname: Wolves Colors: Blue & Gray Stadium: H.L. Stone Stadium Head Coach: Tom Cosgrave Spring 2021 Record: 3-7-2
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Brett Fowler Phone: (662) 685-4771 (Ext. 415) Email: bfowler@bmc.edu Web Address: bmcsports.com Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Natalie Davis Phone: (601) 643-8354 Email: natalie.davis@colin.edu Web Address: colinathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads 12-3 First Meeting: Oct. 9, 2002 in Senatobia (Northwest 7, Copiah-Lincoln 0) Last Meeting: April 2, 2021 in Wesson (Copiah-Lincoln 2, Northwest 1 [OT])
August 27 • 3 P.M. • Meridian, Miss. • C.D. Smith Field
August 14 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
August 31 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
August 19 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
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2021 Opponents Hinds
St. Charles
September 17 • 7 P.M. • Raymond, Miss. • Tom Shepherd Field October 19 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
September 6 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park QUICK FACTS: Location: St. Charles, Mo. Founded: 1986 Enrollment: 6,438 President: Dr. Barbara Kavalier Athletic Director: Tim Brix Conference: MCCAC Nickname: Cougars Colors: Maroon & Gray Stadium: Unnamed campus soccer facility Head Coach: Tim Mosby Spring 2021 Record: 12-5-1
QUICK FACTS: Location: Raymond, Miss. Founded: 1917 Enrollment: 3,094 President: Stephen Vacik Athletic Director: Nathan Werremeyer Conference: MACCC (North Division) Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon, White & Gold Stadium: Tom Shepherd Field Head Coach: Doug Williams Spring 2021 Record: 7-4 (7-1 North Division)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (636) 922-8211 Email: tbrix@stchas.edu Web Address: sccathletics.com Series History: St. Charles leads 1-0 First Meeting: Aug. 24, 2019 in St. Charles, Mo. (St. Charles 2, Northwest 0) Last Meeting: Aug. 24, 2019 in St. Charles, Mo. (St. Charles 2, Northwest 0)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Matthew Alford Phone: (601) 857-3323 Email: matthew.alford@hindscc.edu Web Address: sports.hindscc.edu Series History: Hinds leads 32-3-3 First Meeting: Sept. 21, 2002 in Senatobia (Hinds 4, Northwest 1) Last Meeting: May 7, 2021 in Senatobia (Hinds 7, Northwest 0)
East Central
Itawamba
September 10 • 3 P.M. • Decatur, Miss. • ECCC Soccer Complex October 12 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
September 21 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park October 22 • 3 P.M. • Fulton, Miss. • ICC Soccer Complex
QUICK FACTS: Location: Decatur, Miss. Founded: 1928 Enrollment: 1,958 President: Dr. Brent Gregory Athletic Director: Paul Nixon Conference: MACCC (North Division) Nickname: Warriors Colors: Black & Gold Stadium: ECCC Soccer Complex Bailey Stadium (occasional home contests) Head Coach: Ethan Paschal Spring 2021 Record: 4-7-2 (2-5-2 North Division)
QUICK FACTS: Location: Fulton, Miss. Founded: 1948 Enrollment: 4,238 President: Dr. Jay Allen Athletic Director: Carrie Ball-Willamson Conference: MACCC (North Division) Nickname: Indians Colors: Red & Navy Stadium: ICC Soccer Complex Head Coach: Matt Sullivan Spring 2021 Record: 7-5-1 (5-3 North Division) SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Adam Gore Phone: (601) 862-8059 Email: acgore@iccms.edu Web Address: letsgoicc.com Series History: Itawamba leads 22-15-1 First Meeting: Sept. 28, 2002 in Senatobia (Northwest 6, Itawamba 1) Last Meeting: May 11, 2021 in Fulton (Itawamba 5, Northwest 2)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Lucas Calvert Phone: (601) 635-6377 Email: lcalvert@eccc.edu Web Address: ecccathletics.com Series History: Series tied at 11-11-3 First Meeting: Sept. 29, 2007 in Decatur (Northwest 4. East Central 2) Last Meeting: April 30, 2021 in Senatobia (Northwest 3, East Central 0)
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2021 Opponents Southwest Mississippi
Holmes
October 8 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
September 24 • 3 P.M. • Ridgeland, Miss. • Holmes Soccer Complex October 26 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park
QUICK FACTS: Location: Summit, Miss. Founded: 1932 Enrollment: 1,788 President: Dr. J. Steven Bishop Athletic Director: Bill Wallace Conference: MACCC (South Division) Nickname: Bears Colors: Blue & Red Stadium: Bear Soccer Complex Head Coach: Zach Mills Spring 2021 Record: 4-9
QUICK FACTS: Location: Goodman, Miss. Founded: 1925 Enrollment: 5,678 President: Dr. Jim Haffey Athletic Director: Andy Wood Conference: MACCC (North Division) Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Cardinal, Black & White Stadium: Holmes Soccer Complex (Ridgeland campus) Head Coach: Matt Convertino Spring 2021 Record: 5-8 (4-4 North Division)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Travis Connelly Phone: (601) 276-3878 Email: tconnelley@smcc.edu Web Address: southwestbearathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads 7-5-2 First Meeting: Sept. 26, 2006 in Senatobia (Northwest 8, Southwest Mississippi 0) Last Meeting: April 5, 2021 in Summit (Southwest Mississippi 3, Northwest 1)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Steve Diffey Phone: (662) 472-9068 Email: sdiffey@holmescc.edu Web Address: holmesathletics.com Series History: Holmes leads 18-17-3 First Meeting: Sept. 17, 2002 in Goodman (Northwest 1, Holmes 0) Last Meeting: May 14, 2021 in Senatobia (Holmes 7, Northwest 1)
Belhaven
October 4 • 5:30 P.M. • Jackson, Miss. • Belhaven Bowl Stadium QUICK FACTS: Location: Jackson, Miss. Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 4,245 President: Roger Parrott Athletic Director: Scott Little Conference: ASC Nickname: Blazers Colors: Green & Gold Stadium: Belhaven Bowl Stadium Head Coach: James Gledhill Spring 2021 Record: 3-4-1 SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Dylan Foley Phone: (601) 968-8765 Email: dfoley@belhaven.edu Web Address: blazers.belhaven.edu Series History: None
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HISTORY
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SPRING 2021 In REVIEW SPRING 2021 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date
Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 12 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 7 May 11 May 14
Opponent
@ Copiah-Lincoln @ Southwest Mississippi MERIDIAN @ East Central* @ Hinds* ITAWAMBA* @ #2 Holmes* #18 EAST CENTRAL* HINDS* @ Itawamba* #2 HOLMES*
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OFFENSIVE
Result Overall Division
L, 1-2 (2OT)
0-1 0-2 0-3 0-3-1 0-4-1 0-5-1 0-6-1 1-6-1 1-7-1 1-8-1 1-9-1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-2-1 0-3-1 1-3-1 1-4-1 1-5-1 1-6-1
GP
G
A
PTS.
SH
SOG
YC-RC
GW
Peyton Coker
11
3
0
6
12
9
1-0
0
Jake Heinze
11
2
0
4
21
10
2-0
1
Ethan Peterson
11
2
0
4
21
12
2-0
0
Dylan Riley
11
1
1
3
3
2
2-0
0
Dustin Brown
10
1
0
2
1
1
0-0
0
Aaron Cook
11
1
0
2
4
2
2-0
0
Luis Cosme
11
1
0
2
13
5
1-0
0
Brendon Galbraith
8
1
0
2
9
5
0-0
0
Dereck Gomez
11
0
2
2
20
9
0-0
0
Jay McCaleb
10
0
1
1
18
11
0-0
0
Nolan Blakney
10
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0
Blaine Galbraith
11
0
0
0
10
4
4-0
0
Leo Gutierrez
10
0
0
0
4
1
1-1
0
SHOTS
Caleb Merritt
11
0
0
0
0
0
1-0
0
GOALS
12
37
Davion Rosenthall
10
0
0
0
1
0
0-0
0
GOALS PER GAME
1.09
3.36
SHOTS
137
293
SHOTS PER GAME
12.5
26.6
SHOTS PERCENTAGE
0.088
0.126
SHOTS ON GOAL
71-137
163-293
SHOTS ON GOAL PERCENTAGE
0.518
0.556
L, 1-3 L, 2-4
T, 1-1 (2OT)
L, 0-4 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 L, 0-7 L, 2-5 L, 1-7
*denotes North Division match
TEAM STATISTICS NORTHWEST
OPPONENTS
Miguel Sosa
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0
TOTAL
11
12
4
28
137
71
16-1
1
GOALKEEPING
PENALTIES
GP
MIN
GA
GAA
SV
SV%
W-L-T
Dustin Brown
10
866:07
35
3.64
98
.737
1-8-0
Blaine Galbraith
3
159:54
2
1.13
30
.938
0-1-1
14
Aaron Cook
1
0:44
0
0.00
0
.000
0-0-0
1
0
TOTAL
11
1,026:45
37
3.24
128
.776
1-9-1
ASSISTS
4
22
SAVES
128
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FOULS
134
129
CORNER KICKS
31
85
PENALTY KICKS: GOALS-ATTEMPTS
1-1
1-2
YELLOW CARDS RED CARDS
16
MISCELLANEOUS
Back for a third and final season, PEYTON COKER was the only Northwest player to earn All-MACCC accolades last season.
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SPRING 2021 In REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
GOALS
ASSISTS
POINTS
SHOTS
SOG
YC-RC
GW
PK-ATT
Apr. 2
@ Copiah-Lincoln
L, 1-2
1
1
3
15
8
0-0
0
0-0
Apr. 5
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 1-3
1
1
3
16
6
0-0
0
0-0
Apr. 8
MERIDIAN
Apr. 12
@ East Central*
Apr. 20
L, 2-4
2
0
4
19
12
2-1
0
0-0
T, 1-1 (2OT)
1
0
2
13
7
4-0
0
0-0
@ Hinds*
L, 0-4
0
0
0
10
6
2-0
0
0-0
Apr. 23
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-2
0
0
0
9
5
2-0
0
0-0
Apr. 26
@ #2 Holmes*
L, 1-2
1
1
3
8
3
2-0
0
0-0
Apr. 30
#18 EAST CENTRAL*
W, 3-0
3
0
6
16
13
0-0
1
1-1
May 7
HINDS*
L, 0-7
0
0
0
7
3
1-0
0
0-0
May 11
@ Itawamba*
L, 2-5
2
0
4
10
5
0-0
0
0-0
May 14
#2 HOLMES*
L, 1-7
1
1
3
14
3
3-0
0
0-0
TOTAL
12
12
4
28
137
71
16-1
1
1
OPPONENT
37
37
22
96
293
163
14-0
9
0
GOALKEEPING STATISTICS DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
MINS.
GA
GA AVG
SAVES
SV %
W-L-T
SHO
SHOTS FACED
Apr. 2 Apr. 5
@ Copiah-Lincoln
L, 1-2
106:45
2
1.69
13
.867
0-1-0
0
22
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 1-3
90:00
3
2.29
6
.667
0-1-0
0
19
Apr. 8
MERIDIAN
Apr. 12
@ East Central*
Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Apr. 30
L, 2-4
90:00
4
2.82
11
.733
0-1-0
0
34
T, 1-1 (2OT)
110:00
1
2.27
23
.958
0-0-1
0
42
@ Hinds*
L, 0-4
90:00
4
2.59
10
.714
0-1-0
0
27
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-2
90:00
2
2.50
16
.889
0-1-0
0
32
@ #2 Holmes*
L, 1-2
90:00
2
2.43
11
.846
0-1-0
0
28
#18 EAST CENTRAL*
W, 3-0
90:00
0
2.14
9
1.000
1-0-0
1
16
May 7
HINDS*
L, 0-7
90:00
7
2.66
9
.563
0-1-0
0
27
May 11
@ Itawamba*
L, 2-5
90:00
5
2.88
12
.706
0-1-0
0
24
May 14
#2 HOLMES*
L, 1-7
90:00
7
3.24
8
.533
0-1-0
0
15
-
1,026:45
37
3.24
128
.776
1-9-1
1
286
TOTAL
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SPRING 2021 In REVIEW INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
TEAM LOWS
OPPONENT GAME HIGHS
POINTS
4
Jake Heinze vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
0
@ Hinds (4/20/2021)
POINTS
19
vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
GOALS
2
Jake Heinze vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
0
vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
GOALS
7
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
ASSISTS
1
Dereck Gomez @ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
0
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
7
vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
1
Dereck Gomez @ SW Mississippi (4/5/2021)
0
@ Hinds (4/20/2021)
5
@ Itawamba (5/11/2021)
1
Jay McCaleb @ Holmes (4/26/2021)
0
vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
5
vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
1
Dylan Riley vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
0
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
SHOTS
41
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
SHOTS
6
Ethan Peterson vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
ASSISTS
0
Seven matches
SHOTS ON GOAL
24
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
SHOTS ON GOAL
5
Ethan Peterson vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
SHOTS
7
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
SAVES
10
vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
SAVES
23
Blaine Galbraith @ East Central (4/12/2021)
8
@ Holmes (4/26/2021)
10
vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
3
@ Holmes (4/26/2021)
10
vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
3
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
14
vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
3
vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
14
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
6
@ SW Mississippi (4/5/2021)
14
@ Hinds (4/202/2021)
8
vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
14
vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
6
@ Itawamba (5/11/2021)
14
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
8
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
0
@ Hinds (4/20/2021)
1
vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
1
vs. Itawamba (4/23/2021)
POINTS
GOALS
SHOTS ON GOAL
TEAM GAME HIGHS SAVES POINTS
6
vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
GOALS
3
vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
ASSISTS
1
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
1
@ SW Mississippi (4/6/2021)
1
@ Holmes (4/26/2021)
1
vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
SHOTS
19
vs. Meridian (4/8/2021)
SHOTS ON GOAL
13
vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
SAVES
23
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
FOULS
17
@ Hinds (4/20/2021)
CORNER KICKS
8
vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
FOULS CORNER KICKS
1
ASSISTS
FOULS
CORNER KICKS
OPPONENT LOWS POINTS
@ Holmes (4/26/2021) GOALS ASSISTS
SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL SAVES
FOULS
CORNER KICKS
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vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
2
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
0
vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
1
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
0
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
0
@ East Central (4/12/2021)
0
@ Hinds (4/20/2021)
0
vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
16
vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
19
@ SW Mississippi (4/5/2021)
9
@ SW Mississippi (4/5/2021)
9
vs. East Central (4/30/2021)
2
@ Holmes (4/26/2021)
3
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
3
@ Itawamba (5/11/2021)
8
@ Copiah-Lincoln (4/2/2021)
8
@ Holmes (4/26/2021)
2
vs. Holmes (5/14/2021)
3
vs. Hinds (5/7/2021)
In his only start at goalkeeper, BLAINE GALBRAITH set the program’s single-match record of 23 saves in a 1-1 draw at East Central in the division opener.
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SPRING 2021 In REVIEW ALL-MACCC
ALL-MACCC (cont.)
ALL-REGION 23
NORTH DIVISION
SOUTH DIVISION
Mohamed Diallo
F
Pearl River
FIRST TEAM
FIRST TEAM
David Marquez
D
Itawamba
Dawson Albrittion
GK
Hinds
Peyton Wilbanks
GK
Jones College
Leighton Jameson
D
Jones College
Jordan Stevens
GK
Holmes
Leighton Jameson
D
Jones College
Chris Dempsey
F
Jones College
Austin Lamb
D
Hinds
Dustin Cuevas
D
Pearl River
Elean Fajardo
F
Jones College
Lucas Morales
D
Hinds
Chad McKnight
D
Mississippi Gulf Coast
John Bowman
GK
Pearl River
Matthew Gonzalez
D
Holmes
Chad Hudson
D
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Andre Nicholson
F
Pearl River
Brayden Hellums
D
Itawamba
Adam Lynch
MF
Jones College
Ryley Smith
MF
Pearl River
Jacob Vickers
D
East Central
Mason Morgan
MF
Jones College
Christian Inchima
MF
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Satsuki Mori
MF
Hinds
Ryley Smith
MF
Pearl River
James Redmond
MF
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Lando Nichols
MF
Holmes
Ashton Taylor
MF
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Rhybert McNab
MF
Holmes
Deon Travis
MF
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Tyrique Davis
MF
Itawamba
Abdul Omar
MF
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Carson O’Daniel
MF
Itawamba
Christian Inchima
MF
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Peyton Coker
MF
Northwest
Chris Dempsey
F
Jones College
Greg Anderson
F
Hinds
Elean Fajardo
F
Jones College
Kodai Tanaka
F
Hinds
Andres Mendes
F
Holmes
SECOND TEAM
DeQuarian Buck
F
East Central
Garrett Bell IV
D
Jones College
Lawson Pearson
D
Copiah-Lincoln
SECOND TEAM
Joel Ibanez
MF
Copiah-Lincoln
Carly Williams
GK
Holmes
Andrew Craig
MF
Jones College
Anthony Bunch
D
Hinds
John Mark Rose
F
Jones College
Carson Favre
D
Holmes
Eli Fratesi
F
Copiah-Lincoln
Billy Guevara
MF
Hinds
Joseph Cumberland
MF
Hinds
COACH OF THE YEAR
Darrell Grantham
MF
Holmes
Brendan Connolly
Raphael Salles
MF
East Central
Yuta Yamada
F
Hinds
D.J. McElroy
F
Hinds
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F
Jones College
Christian Inchima
MF
Mississippi Gulf Coast
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NEXT LEVEL RANGERS Belhaven
Brandon Bishop, D (2010) Ali Jaffrey, D (2010) Mamadou Mbaye, F (2015) Robert Mims, MF (2016)
Faulkner University Gnande Zleh, MF (2013)
Harding University Bryant Young, MF (2016)
LSU-Alexandria Lance Crabtree, F (2016) CARLOS HERRERA
PEYTON MCKNATT
BRYANT YOUNG
CAM DONALDSON
Memphis, Univ. of
Fakhry Khulfan, F (2011) Peyton McKnatt, MF (2017)
Mississippi College
Carlos Herrera, F (2009) Rafael Guzman, F (2009) Hugo Flores, MF (2009) Francisco Diaz, D (2011) Nathan Smith, MF (2011)
MUW
Michael Ledbetter, F (2017) Cam Donaldson, F (2019)
Southern Virginia University Aaron Terrazas, F (2016)
York College Fleurit Madjitoloum, D (2018)
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SINGLE-SEASOn RECORDS
DANIEL MUELLER
POINTS 1. 57 2. 56 3. 48 4. 37 5. 33 6. 30 30 8. 28 9. 27 10. 25 25
FAKHRY KHULFAN
8. Tommy Robison (26G, 5A) Tommy Robison (24G, 8A) Daniel Mueller (22G, 4A) Lance Crabtree (16G, 5A) Kenny Porter (11G, 11A) Kenny Porter (11G, 8A) Hugo Flores (13G, 4A) Fakhry Khulfan (12G, 4A) Hugo Flores (12G, 3A) Adam Trobaugh (10G, 5A) Anthony Fernandez (9G, 7A)
2003 2002 2004 2015 2003 2002 2009 2011 2008 2004 2013
POINTS PER GAME (min. 10 games) 1. 2.25 Hugo Flores (12 games) 2. 2.00 Fakhry Khulfan (14 games) 2.00 Hugo Flores (15 games) 4. 1.92 Anthony Fernandez (13 games) 5. 1.85 Lance Crabtree (20 games) 6. 1.77 Hunter Porter (13 games) 7. 1.75 Gnande Zleh (12 games) 8. 1.60 Dylan Castoria (10 games) 9. 1.58 Rafael Guzman (12 games) 10. 1.50 Nathan Smith (14 games)
2008 2011 2009 2013 2015 2007 2012 2010 2008 2011
GOALS 1. 26 2. 24 3. 22 4. 16 5. 13 6. 12 12
2003 2002 2004 2015 2009 2008 2011
Tommy Robison Tommy Robison Daniel Mueller Lance Crabtree Hugo Flores Hugo Flores Fakhry Khulfan
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11 Kenny Porter 11 Hunter Porter 11 Kenny Porter
2003 2007 2002
GOALS PER GAME (min. 10 games) 1. 1.00 Hugo Flores (12 games) 2. 0.87 Hugo Flores (15 games) 3. 0.86 Fakhry Khulfan (14 games) 4. 0.85 Hunter Porter (13 games) 5. 0.80 Lance Crabtree (20 games) 0.80 Dylan Castoria (10 games) 7. 0.69 Anthony Fernandez (13 games) 8. 0.67 Gnande Zleh (12 games) 0.67 Hunter Porter (15 games) 0.67 Rafael Guzman (12 games)
2008 2009 2011 2007 2015 2010 2013 2012 2006 2008
ASSISTS 1. 11 Kenny Porter 2. 9 Peyton McKnatt 3. 8 Tommy Robison 8 Kenny Porter 5. 7 Bryant Young 7 Anthony Fernandez 7 Rafael Guzman 8. 6 Tony Pineda 9. 5 Tommy Robison 5 Craig White 5 Muhamed Bojang 5 Jonathan Felix 5 Lance Crabtree 5 Scott Mattei 5 Nathan Smith 5 Adam Trobaugh
2003 2016 2002 2002 2015 2013 2007 2006 2003 2004 2012 2015 2015 2009 2011 2004
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2012 2010
ASSISTS PER GAME (min. 10 games) 1. 0.64 Peyton McKnatt (14 games) 2. 0.54 Rafael Guzman (13 games) 0.54 Anthony Fernandez (13 games) 4. 0.45 Joel Burgos (11 games) 5. 0.42 Gnande Zleh (12 games) 6. 0.40 Parker Trawick (10 games) 0.40 Tony Pineda (15 games) 8. 0.38 Muhamed Bojang (13 games) 9. 0.36 Nathan Smith (14 games) 10. 0.35 Bryant Young (20 games)
2016 2007 2013 2010 2012 2018 2006 2012 2011 2015
SAVES 1. 116 2. 114 3. 108 4. 98 5. 96 6. 92 7. 89 8. 81 9. 75 10. 39
Carson Tackett (40 GA, 116 saves) 2017 Tim Spencer (35 GA, 114 saves) 2019 Matthew Williams (31 GA, 108 saves) 2015 Dustin Brown (35 GA, 98 saves) 2020 Tim Spencer (29 GA, 96 saves) 2018 John Denton (30 GA, 92 saves) 2011 Brandon Carrillo (36 GA, 89 saves) 2016 Taylor Thevenot (23 GA, 81 saves) 2013 Josh Delgado (28 GA, 75 saves) 2014 Taylor Thevenot (12 GA, 39 saves) 2012
SAVES PER GAME (min. 10 games) 1. 9.80 Dustin Brown (10 games) 2. 9.67 Carson Tackett (12 games) 3. 9.50 Tim Spencer (12 games) 4. 8.73 Tim Spencer (11 games) 5. 6.57 John Denton (14 games)
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CARSON TACKETT
TAYLOR THEVENOT
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
6.36 6.23 5.40 4.69 3.00
Brandon Carrillo (14 games) Taylor Thevenot (13 games) Matthew Williams (20 games) Josh Delgado (16 games) Taylor Thevenot (13 games)
2016 2013 2015 2014 2012
SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 50 saves) 1. .779 Taylor Thevenot (23 GA, 81 saves) 2013 2. .777 Matthew Williams (31 GA, 108 saves) 2015 3. .768 Tim Spencer (29 GA, 96 saves) 2018 4. .765 Tim Spencer (35 GA, 114 saves) 2019 5. .754 John Denton (30 GA, 92 saves) 2011 6. .744 Carson Tackett (40 GA, 116 saves) 2017 7. .737 Dustin Brown (35 GA, 98 saves) 2020 8. .728 Josh Delgado (28 GA, 75 saves) 2014 8. .712 Brandon Carrillo (36 GA, 89 saves) 2016 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 100 minutes) 1. 1.13 Blaine Galbraith (2 GA, 160 min.) 2020 2. 1.20 Taylor Thevenot (12 GA, 898 min.) 2012 3. 1.50 Dustin Brown (3 GA, 180 min.) 2019 4. 1.51 Matthew Williams (31 GA, 1849 min.) 2015 5. 1.65 Matthew Williams (5 GA, 273 min.) 2014 6. 1.74 Taylor Thevenot (23 GA, 1192 min.) 2013 7. 1.93 Josh Delgado (7 GA, 326 min.) 2012 8. 1.98 Brandon Bishop (16 GA, 726 min.) 2010 9. 2.06 John Denton (30 GA, 1310 min.) 2011 10. 2.12 Josh Delgado (28 GA, 1186 min.) 2014
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MOST WINS 1. 12 Matthew Williams (12-7-1) 2. 7 Josh Delgado (7-9-0) 7 Taylor Thevenot (7-4-2) 4. 6 Brandon Carrillo (6-7-1) 5. 5 John Denton (5-7-2) 5 Taylor Thevenot (5-5-0) 7. 3 Brandon Bishop (3-5-0) 8. 2 Carson Tackett (2-7-2) 2 Tim Spencer (2-8-1) 2 Tim Spencer (2-9-1)
2015 2014 2013 2016 2011 2012 2010 2017 2018 2019
MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 6 Matthew Williams 2. 3 John Denton 3. 2 Taylor Thevenot 4. 1.2 Taylor Thevenot 1.1 Brandon Bishop 1 Carson Tackett 1 Tim Spencer 1 Dustin Brown
2015 2011 2013 2012 2010 2017 2019 2020
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CAREER RECORDS
TOMMY ROBISON
POINTS 1. 113 2. 63 3. 57 4. 48 5. 45 6. 40 40 8. 39 9. 38 10. 34
Tommy Robison (50G, 13A) Kenny Porter (22G, 19A) Hugo Flores (25G, 7A) Daniel Mueller (22G, 4A) Hunter Porter (21G, 3A) Lance Crabtree (17G, 6A) Gnande Zleh (16G, 8A) Fakhry Khulfan (17G, 5A) Rafael Guzman (14G, 10A) Peyton McKnatt (12G, 10A)
KENNY PORTER
2002-03 2002-03 2008-09 2004 2006-07 2015-16 2012-13 2010-11 2007-08 2016-17
POINTS PER GAME (min. 15 games) 1. 2.11 Hugo Flores (27 games) 2. 1.89 Peyton McKnatt (18 games) 3. 1.70 Fakhry Khulfan (23 games) 4. 1.61 Hunter Porter (28 games) 5. 1.60 Gnande Zleh (25 games) 6. 1.52 Rafael Guzman (25 games) 7. 1.23 Aaron Terrazas (26 games) 8. 1.22 Dylan Castoria (23 games) 9. 1.18 Lance Crabtree (34 games) 10. 1.13 Kevin Perez (15 games)
2008-09 2016-17 2010-11 2006-07 2012-13 2007-08 2012-13 2010-12 2015-16 2009
GOALS 1. 50 2. 25 3. 22 22 5. 21 6. 17 7. 17
2002-03 2008-09 2002-03 2004 2006-07 2010-11 2015-16
Tommy Robison Hugo Flores Kenny Porter Daniel Mueller Hunter Porter Fakhry Khulfan Lance Crabtree
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HUGO FLORES
16 Gnande Zleh 14 Aaron Terrazas 14 Rafael Guzman
2012-13 2012-13 2007-08
GOALS PER GAME (min. 15 games) 1. 0.93 Hugo Flores (27 games) 2. 0.75 Hunter Porter (28 games) 3. 0.74 Fakhry Khulfan (23 games) 4. 0.67 Peyton McKnatt (18 games) 5. 0.64 Gnande Zleh (25 games) 6. 0.56 Rafael Guzman (25 games) 7. 0.54 Aaron Terrazas (26 games) 8. 0.52 Dylan Castoria (23 games) 9. 0.50 Lance Crabtree (34 games) 10. 0.47 Michael Ledbetter (17 games)
2008-09 2006-07 2010-11 2016-07 2012-13 2007-08 2012-13 2010-12 2015-16 2016-17
ASSISTS 1. 19 2 13 3. 11 4. 10 10 6. 8 8 8. 7 7 7 7 7
2002-03 2002-03 2015-16 2007-08 2016-17 2012-13 2012-13 2013 2017-18 2015-16 2008-09 2008-09
Kenny Porter Tommy Robison Bryant Young Rafael Guzman Peyton McKnatt Gnande Zleh Muhamed Bojang Anthony Fernandez Parker Trawick Jonathan Felix Scott Mattei Hugo Flores
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ASSISTS PER GAME (min. 15 games) 1. 0.93 Peyton McKnatt (18 games) 2. 0.40 Tony Pineda (15 games) 3. 0.40 Rafael Guzman (25 games) 4. 0.35 Muhamed Bojang (23 games) 5. 0.32 Bryant Young (34 games) 0.32 Gnande Zleh (25 games) 0.32 Parker Trawick (22 games) 8. 0.26 Nathan Smith (23 games) 0.26 Scott Mattei (27 games) 0.26 Hugo Flores (27 games)
2016-17 2005-06 2007-08 2012-13 2015-16 2012-13 2017-18 2010-11 2008-09 2008-09
SAVES 1. 210 2. 124 3. 120 4. 116 116 6. 92 7. 89 8. 84 9. 34 10. 30
2018-19 2014-15 2012-13 2017 2019-20 2011 2016 2012, 14 2009-10 2020-
Tim Spencer (29 GA) Matthew Williams (36 GA) Taylor Thevenot (35 GA) Carson Tackett (40 GA) Dustin Brown (38 GA) John Denton (30 GA) Brandon Carrillo (36 GA) Josh Delgado (35 GA) Brandon Bishop (16 GA) Blaine Galbraith (2 GA)
SAVES PER GAME (min. 15 games) 1. 9.13 Tim Spencer (23 games) 2. 4.62 Taylor Thevenot (26 games) 3. 4.59 Matthew Williams (27 games) 4. 3.50 Josh Delgado (24 games)
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JOSH DELGADO
SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 50 saves) 1. .766 Tim Spencer (64 GA, 210 saves) 2018-19 1. .775 Matthew Williams (36 GA, 124 saves) 2014-15 3. .774 Taylor Thevenot (35 GA, 120 saves) 2012-13 4. .754 John Denton (30 GA, 92 saves) 2011 5. .753 Dustin Brown (38 GA, 116 saves) 2019-20 6. .744 Carson Tackett (40 GA, 116 saves) 2017 7. .712 Brandon Carrillo (36 GA, 89 saves) 2016 8. .706 Josh Delgado (35 GA, 84 saves) 2012, 14 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 300 minutes) 1. 1.51 Taylor Thevenot (35 GA, 2090 min.) 2012-13 2. 1.53 Matthew Williams (36 GA, 2122 min.) 2014-15 3. 1.98 Brandon Bishop (16 GA, 726 min.) 2009-10 4. 2.06 John Denton (30 GA, 1310 min.) 2011 5. 2.08 Josh Delgado (35 GA, 1512 min.) 2012, 14
MATTHEW WILLIAMS
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
TIM SPENCER
2.52 Brandon Carillo (36 GA, 1283 min.) 2016 2.75 Tim Spencer (29 GA, 949 min.) 2018 2.87 Matt Bernardini (14 GA, 439 min.) 2010 3.05 Dustin Brown (38 GA, 1046 min.) 2010 3.36 Carson Tackett (40 GA, 1070 min.) 2017
MOST WINS 1. 12 Matthew Williams (12-7-1) 12 Taylor Thevenot (12-9-2) 3. 7 Josh Delgado (7-11-1) 4. 6 Brandon Carrillo (6-7-1) 5. 5 John Denton (5-7-2) 6. 3 Brandon Bishop (3-5) 7. 2 Carson Tackett (2-7-2) 2 Tim Houston (2-8-1)
MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 6.2 Matthew Williams 2. 3.2 Taylor Thevenot 3. 3 Mark Hogan 3 John Denton 5. 1.1 Brandon Bishop 6. 1 Carson Tackett 1 Dustin Brown
2014-15 2012-13 2003-04 2011 2009-10 2017 2020
2014-15 2012-13 2012, 14 2016 2011 2009-10 2017 2019
WHEN IT HAPPENED LAST INDIVIDUAL Scored five goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Scored four goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 25, 2010 (Dylan Castoria vs. Jones County) Scored three-goal hat trick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 15, 2017 (Parker Trawick vs. Meridian) Tallied three assists in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 26, 2016 (Peyton McKnatt @ Copiah-Lincoln - 4) Took 10 shots in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 14, 2010 (Fakhry Khulfan vs. Itawamba) Scored on penalty kick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 30, 2021 (Brendon Galbraith vs. East Central) Finished with 20 saves or more in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 12, 2021 (Blaine Galbraith @ East Central - 23) Finished with 15 saves or more in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 23, 2021 (Dustin Brown vs. Itawamba - 16)
Allowed five or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 11, 2021 (L, 2-5 @ Itawamba) Allowed seven or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 7, 2021 (L, 0-7 vs. Hinds) Combined for 15 or more shots on goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 15, 2019 (W, 3-1 vs. East Central - 18) Combined for 20 or more shots on goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 23, 2015 (W, 8-0 @ Copiah-Lincoln) Combined for 15 saves or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 23, 2021 (L, 0-2 vs. Itawamba - 16) Combined for 20 saves or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 12, 2021 (T, 1-1 @ East Central - 23)
TEAM Played an overtime game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 12, 2021 (T, 1-1 @ East Central) Shutout an opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr. 30, 2021 (W, 3-0 vs. East Central) Were shutout by an opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 7, 2021 (L, 0-7 vs. Hinds) Won a postseason match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 29, 2015 (W, 3-2 vs. Jones County) Scored five or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 14, 2018 (W, 7-1 vs. Holmes) Scored seven or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 14, 2018 (W, 7-1 vs. Holmes) Scored 10 or more goals in a match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY 2003
PETER
9-8-1 / 6-3-1
JARJOURA 11 seasons | 2002-12 69-84-9 | 44-49-5 2002 12-6-1 / 8-2
Aug. 23
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
W, 3-2
Aug. 26
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 1-5
Aug. 30
vs. Andrew College (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
L, 1-7
Aug. 31
vs. West Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
L, 3-4
Sept. 2
@ Jones County
W, 4-3
Sept. 6
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 8-2
Aug. 28
PEARL RIVER
W, 6-3
Sept. 10
@ Pearl River
L, 1-7
Aug. 30
vs. Wallace State
L, 1-3
Sept. 13
HOLMES*
W, 6-1
Aug. 31
vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast
L, 1-3
Sept. 16
@ Hinds*
L, 0-3
Sept. 4
@ Pearl River
L, 3-4
Sept. 20
MISSISSIPPI DELTA*
W, 6-4
Sept. 11
JONES COUNTY
W, 3-1
Sept. 24
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 5-0
Sept. 17
@ Holmes*
W, 1-0
Sept. 27
@ Holmes*
W, 3-0
Sept. 21
MISSISSIPPI DELTA*
W, 7-3
Sept. 30
@ Itawamba*
W, 4-2
Sept. 25
@ East Mississippi*
W, 5-3
Oct. 4
@ Meridian
L, 0-4
Sept. 28
ITAWAMBA*
W, 6-1
Oct. 8
ITAWAMBA*
W, 4-1
Oct. 1
@ Hinds*
L, 1-4
Oct. 14
HINDS*
L, 0-5
Oct. 5
MERIDIAN
T, 2-2
Oct. 18
@ Mississippi Delta
L, 0-1
Oct. 9
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 7-0
Oct. 22
@ East Mississippi*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 12
@ Jones County
W, 2-1
Oct. 15
HOLMES*
W, 5-0
Oct. 17
@ Mississippi Delta*
W, 3-2 (OT)
Oct. 23
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 4-0
2004
Oct. 29
HINDS*
L, 1-3
8-7-1 / 5-4
Oct. 30
@ Itawamba*
W, 3-2
Aug. 28
@ Wallace State
L, 0-6
Nov. 2
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 1-4
Aug. 31
JONES COUNTY
T, 0-0
Sept. 2
MERIDIAN
W, 5-1
Sept. 4
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 4-2
Sept. 8
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 3-4 (2OT)
Sept. 11
HOLMES*
W, 5-1
Sept. 14
@ Mississippi Delta*
W, 3-0
Sept. 22
ITAWAMBA*
W, 3-2 (OT)
Sept. 25
@ HInds*
L, 1-8
Sept. 28
PEARL RIVER
L, 0-3
Sept. 30
@ East Mississippi*
W, 8-0
Oct. 6
@ Holmes*
L, 1-2
Oct. 8
MISSISSIPPI DELTA*
W, 2-1 (OT)
Oct. 13
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 8-0
Oct. 15
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-2
Oct. 20
HINDS*
L, 0-8
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
Northwest had a successful debut season in 2002, as head coach Peter Jarjoura (back row, far left) guided the Rangers to the first round of the MACJC Playoffs.
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2007
2-10 / 2-8
3-10 / 2-6
Aug. 27
@ Meridian
L, 1-3
Aug. 25
@ Pearl River
L, 1-4
Sept. 20
HINDS*
L, 0-1
Aug. 31
@ Holmes*
L, 2-5
Sept. 24
@ Itawamba*
L, 1-2
Sept. 5
@ East Mississippi*
W, 7-1
Sept. 26
@ Mississippi Delta*
L, 0-1
Sept. 8
JONES COUNTY
L, 1-4
Sept. 28
HOLMES*
L, 1-2 (2OT)
Sept. 11
@ Union
L, 1-4
Oct. 1
@ Pearl River
L, 0-4
Sept. 15
HINDS*
L, 0-6
Oct. 4
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W 3-0
Sept. 19
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-8
Oct. 7
MISSISSIPPI DELTA*
L, 1-2
Sept. 25
HOLMES
L, 2-4
Oct. 9
@ East Mississippi*
W, 3-0
Sept. 29
@ East Central
W, 4-2
Oct. 12
@ Holmes*
L, 1-3
Oct. 3
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 3-1
Oct. 15
@ Hinds*
L, 0-7
Oct. 9
UNION
L, 2-8
Oct. 18
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-3
Oct. 13
@ Hinds*
L, 0-6
Oct. 17
ITAWAMBA*
L, 2-8
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
2006
2008
6-8-1 / 4-5-1
7-5 / 6-2
Aug. 30
PEARL RIVER
LEVI
L, 1-2
Aug. 23
@ East Central
NUNNALLY
W, 4-1
@ Holmes*
Seven seasons | 2013-19 @ Hinds* 41-57-11 | 16-33-7
W, 2-1 L, 2-5
Sept. 4
CRICHTON
L, 1-4
Sept. 3
Sept. 6
WALLACE STATE
W, 1-0
Sept. 9
Sept. 9
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 2-1
Sept. 13
ITAWAMBA*
W, 4-1
Sept. 12
HINDS*
L, 0-5
Sept. 17
@ East Mississippi*
W, 4-1
@ Pearl River
L, 0-1
Sept. 16
@ Mississippi Delta*
L, 1-3
Sept. 24
Sept. 20
@ Holmes*
L, 3-8
Sept. 27
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 1-2
HOLMES*
W, 2-0
Sept. 23
ITAWAMBA*
W, 1-0
Oct. 1
Sept. 26
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 8-0
Oct. 4
@ Union
L, 1-2
@ Itawamba*
W, 4-2
Sept. 28
WALLACE STATE
L, 1-7
Oct. 11
Sept. 30
@ East Mississippi*
W, 4-3
Oct. 13
HINDS*
L, 1-3
Oct. 15
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 7-3
Oct. 6
@ Hinds*
L, 1-4
Oct. 11
MISSISSIPPI DELTA*
W, 3-2 (OT)
Oct. 13
HOLMES*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Oct. 18
@ Itawamba*
L, 2-5
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
The 2009 Northwest men’s team provided all-time winningest coach PETER JARJOURA his final playoff appearance, ending with a one-goal loss to Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY 2009
2011
7-7-1 / 5-3
5-7-3 / 2-4-2
Aug. 29
JONES COUNTY
L, 0-2
Aug. 26
@ Pearl River
L, 2-3
Sept. 1
FAULKNER
W, 7-1
Aug. 27
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
W, 1-0
Sept. 5
@ East Central
W, 3-1
Aug. 30
JONES COUNTY
L, 5-6
Sept. 8
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
L, 3-6
Sept. 6
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 5-2
Sept. 11
@ Hinds*
L, 1-2
Sept. 9
HOLMES*
W, 1-0
Sept. 15
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-3
Sept. 13
@ Itawamba*
W, 3-2
Sept. 18
EAST MISSISSIPPI*
W, 6-2
Sept. 20
EAST CENTRAL*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sept. 29
PEARL RIVER
L, 2-6
Sept. 24
@ Hinds*
L, 2-5
Oct. 3
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sept. 27
@ Jones County
L, 1-2
Oct. 7
HINDS*
W, 4-3 (OT)
Oct. 1
@ Southwest Mississippi
W, 6-1
Oct. 12
@ Holmes
L, 0-2
Oct. 4
@ Holmes*
L, 1-4
Oct. 17
@ East Mississippi*
W, 4-3
Oct. 7
ITAWAMBA*
L, 1-4
Oct. 19
@ Itawamba*
W, 5-0
Oct. 10
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 20
HOLMES*
W, 3-1
Oct. 14
@ East Central*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 24
vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 1-2
Oct. 19
HINDS*
L, 0-1
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
LEVI
2010
2012
4-10 / 2-6
5-7-1 / 1-6-1
NUNNALLY Seven seasons | 2013-19
Aug. 28
@ Delta State
L, 1-2
Sept. 4
COPIAH-LINCOLN 41-57-11 | 16-33-7
W, 6-0
Aug. 31
@ Jones County
L, 0-3
Sept. 7
@ Hinds*
L, 1-3
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 3-0
Sept. 4
@ Pearl River
W, 1-0
Sept. 9
Sept. 8
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 1-3
Sept. 12
MERIDIAN
W, 2-0
@ Holmes*
L, 2-3
Sept. 11
@ Hinds*
L, 1-4
Sept. 14
Sept. 14
ITAWAMBA*
W, 5-3
Sept. 19
ITAWAMBA*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
@ East Central*
L, 0-1
Sept. 22
@ Holmes*
L, 1-2
Sept. 21
Sept. 24
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 3-0
Sept. 25
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 8-1
HINDS*
L, 2-3 (2OT)
Sept. 25
JONES COUNTY
L, 4-5
Oct. 3
Oct. 2
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 4-0
Oct. 5
@ Meridian
L, 0-1
HOLMES*
L, 0-2
Oct. 6
HINDS*
L, 2-3
Oct. 9
Oct. 8
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-2
Oct. 12
@ Itawamba*
W, 2-1 (2OT)
Oct. 16
EAST CENTRAL*
L, 2-3
Oct. 15
HOLMES*
L, 1-2
Oct. 20
@ East Central*
L, 1-2
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY CHARLIE
BALDWIN Five seasons | 2013-17 34-35-6 | 16-21-3
RECORD: 354-173-1 (.684)
2013 7-4-2 / 4-3-1 Aug. 23
@ Southwest Mississippi
T, 3-3 (2OT)
Aug. 24
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 4-0
Sept. 6
@ Holmes*
W, 2-1
Sept. 13
@ Hinds*
T, 2-2 (2OT)
Sept. 17
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-1
Sept. 20
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 1-0
Sept. 24
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 6-2
Oct. 1
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 6-2
Oct. 8
HOLMES*
L, 0-3
Oct. 15
HINDS*
W, 2-1 (2OT)
Oct. 18
@ Itawamba*
L, 1-4
Oct. 22
@ East Central*
W, 4-2
Oct. 29
JONES COUNTY (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 1-2
The 2015 Northwest men’s squad posted the greatest season in program history, winning 12 games and advancing to the semifinals of the MACJC Playoffs.
2015 12-7-1 / 4-4
*denotes North Division match
2014 7-9 / 3-5 Aug. 22
@ Copiah-Lincoln
L, 2-3
Aug. 23
@ Southwest Mississippi
W, 2-1
Aug. 26
MERIDIAN
W, 3-2
Aug. 29
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 2-1 (2OT)
Sept. 5
@ Itawamba*
L, 1-5
Sept. 9
HINDS*
L, 1-2
Sept. 12
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 3-1
Sept. 14
OXFORD-EMORY
L, 0-1
Sept. 16
@ Holmes*
L, 1-3
Sept. 23
COPIAH-LINCOLN
L, 1-3
Sept. 30
@ Jones County
W, 4-1
Oct. 7
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-2
Oct. 11
@ Hinds*
W, 2-0
Oct. 15
@ East Central*
W, 3-0
Oct. 17
HOLMES*
L, 1-3
Oct. 24
@ Mississippi Gulf Coast
L, 0-5
Aug. 22
@ Southwest Mississippi
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Aug. 29
JONES COUNTY
W, 6-1
Sept. 1
MERIDIAN
W, 5-0
Sept. 4
HOLMES*
W, 3-1
Sept. 9
@ East Central*
L, 1-2
Sept. 11
EASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE
L, 2-3
Sept. 13
OXFORD-EMORY
W, 3-1
Sept. 16
ITAWAMBA*
W, 3-0
Sept. 18
@ HInds*
L, 0-3
Sept. 22
@ Meridian
W, 2-0
Sept. 23
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 8-0
Sept. 25
COPIAH-LINCOLN
W, 8-2
Sept. 26
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 1-2 (2OT)
Sept. 29
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
W, 2-1 (2OT)
Oct. 6
@ Holmes*
W, 3-0
Oct. 9
EAST CENTRAL*
L, 0-2
Oct. 16
@ Itawamba*
W, 1-0
Oct. 20
HINDS*
L, 3-5
Oct. 29
JONES COUNTY (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
W, 3-2
Oct. 30
vs. Pearl River (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 1-5
*denotes North Division match
*denotes North Division match
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY 2016
MARK
6-7-1 / 4-3-1 Aug. 26
@ Copiah-Lincoln
W, 8-0
Aug. 27
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 0-6
Aug. 30
@ Jones County
W, 2-1
Sept. 3
@ Hinds*
T, 2-2 (2OT)
Sept. 7
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 4-1
Sept. 9
HOLMES*
W, 4-3 (OT)
Sept. 13
@ Itawamba*
L, 1-3
Sept. 23
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
L, 1-3
Sept. 30
@ Meridian
L, 0-2
Oct. 4
HINDS*
L, 4-5 (OT)
Oct. 7
@ East Central*
L, 1-3
Oct. 11
@ Holmes*
W, 2-1
Oct. 21
ITAWAMBA*
W, 2-1 (OT)
Oct. 25
@ Jones County (MACJC PLAYOFFS)
L, 2-5
HOGAN Three seasons | 2018-present 5-31-3 | 4-17-3 2018 2-10-1 / 1-6-1
*denotes North Division match
2017 2-8-2 / 1-6-1 Aug. 22
MERIDIAN
W, 6-2
Aug. 26
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 2-8
Aug. 29
JONES COUNTY
T, 2-2 (2OT)
Sept. 5
HOLMES*
L, 5-6
Sept. 8
@ East Central*
L, 0-4
Sept. 15
HINDS*
L, 3-5
Sept. 25
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-5
Oct. 6
@ Holmes*
W, 2-1 (OT)
Oct. 11
EAST CENTRAL*
L, 2-3
Oct. 13
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-6
Oct. 17
@ Hinds*
T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 21
ANDREW COLLEGE
L, 0-4
Aug. 25
SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI
L, 0-4
Aug. 27
@ Jones College
L, 1-3
Aug. 28
@ Meridian
L, 1-4
Aug. 31
ANDREW COLLEGE
W, 2-1
Sept. 5
EAST CENTRAL*
L, 2-3
Sept. 7
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-2
Sept. 11
@ Hinds*
L, 1-3
Sept. 14
HOLMES*
W, 7-1
Sept. 22
OXFORD-EMORY
L, 4-6
Oct. 5
@ East Central*
L, 2-5
Oct. 9
ITAWAMBA*
L, 2-3
Oct. 12
HINDS*
L, 0-4
Oct. 15
@ Holmes*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
*denotes North Division match
2019 2-12-1 / 2-5-1
*denotes North Division match
Aug. 24
@ St. Charles
L, 0-2
Aug. 30
@ Hinds
L, 0-1
Sept. 3
MERIDIAN
L, 0-7
Sept. 6
@ Holmes*
W, 1-0
Sept. 10
ITAWAMBA*
L, 1-2 (2OT)
Sept. 13
@ East Central*
L, 3-4
Sept. 15
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
L, 0-4
Sept. 21
vs. Oxford-Emory (Meridian, Miss.)
L, 0-2
Sept. 24
JONES COLLEGE
L, 0-5
Oct. 1
HINDS*
L, 1-6
Oct. 4
@ Georgia Military
L, 1-8
Oct. 5
vs. Wake Tech (Milledgeville, Ga.)
L, 1-2
Oct. 8
HOLMES*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Oct. 15
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 3-1
Oct. 17
@ Itawamba*
L, 0-4
*denotes North Division match
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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY/ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS All-Conference Selections (MACJC/MACCC)
Spring 2021
*denotes All-Region 23 selections
1-9-1 / 1-6-1 Apr. 2
@ Copiah-Lincoln
2002
L, 1-2 (2OT)
Apr. 5
@ Southwest Mississippi
L, 1-3
Tommy Robison*
Apr. 8
MERIDIAN
L, 2-4
Chris Pino Jon Woolfolk
Apr. 12
@ East Central*
T, 1-1 (2OT)
Apr. 20
@ Hinds*
L, 0-4
Apr. 23
ITAWAMBA*
L, 0-2
Apr. 26
@ Holmes*
L, 1-2
Tommy Robison*
Apr. 30
EAST CENTRAL*
W, 3-0
Neil Williams
May 7
HINDS*
L, 0-7
May 11
@ Itawamba*
L, 2-5
May 14
HOLMES*
L, 1-7
2011 Fakhry Khulfan* Rosendo Barron 2012 Gnande Zleh*
2003
2013 Gnande Zleh* Anthony Fernandez
2004
Peter Geraci
Daniel Mueller
*denotes North Division match
2014
2005 Armando Barron
Robby Tucker
2015
2006
Lance Crabtree*
Scott Selden*
James Longmire
Hunter Porter
Bryant Young 2007 2016
Hunter Porter
LEVI 2008 Juan Espinoza*
Julian Raney
NUNNALLYBryant Young Seven seasons | 2013-19 41-57-11 | 16-33-7
Hugo Flores*
SCOTT SELDEN
Lance Crabtree*
Rafael Guzman*
2017
Carson Tackett
Patrick Dean Carlos Herrera
2018 2009
Joseph Hayes
Hugo Flores* Benjamin Gardea* Juan Espinoza
2019 Tim Spencer
Carlos Herrera
Spring 2021
Esaul Trujillo
Peyton Coker 2010
Rosendo Barron
GNANDE ZLEH
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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS NJCAA All-Americans/All-Academic Selections 2002
2018
Tommy Robison
Forward
NJCAA Second Team
Cayman Blount
Forward
NJCAA All-Academic
Jon Woolfolk
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic
Christian Pirani
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Carson Tackett
Goalkeeper
NJCAA All-Academic
2003 Tommy Robison
Forward
NJCAA Second Team
Jon Fortenberry
Forward
NJCAA All-Academic
2019
2005 Matthew Peterson
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Robby Tucker
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Midfielder
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Adrian Suarez
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Daniel Suarez
Defender
NJCAA All-Academic 2020
2009 Esaul Trujillo
Jack Dowe
NJCAA All-Academic
Jake Heinze
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Dodger Rhone
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
Adrian Suarez
Midfielder
NJCAA All-Academic
2010 Michael Newman
Forward
NJCAA Exemplary All-Academic
2011 Fakhry Khulfan
Defender
NJCAA Third Team
2013 Peyton Smith
Defender
NJCAA Exemplary All-Academic
2014 Taylor Thevenot
Goalkeeper
NJCAA Superior All-Academic
CAYMAN BLOUNT
2016 Kirill Safrin
Defender
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HEAD COACH ALLISON BURCHYETT
Northwest coach ALLISON BURCHYETT (left) is presented with a ceremonial game ball from Northwest President Dr. Michael J. Heindl and athletic director Brian Oakes, following the program’s first home victory against Bevill State on February 13, 2021. Allison Burchyett enters her second season as the head coach of the Northwest volleyball program. Despite facing COVID-19 related challenges throughout her first season, Burchyett helped cement a bright future for Northwest volleyball, guiding the Lady Rangers to a 6-12 overall record, including victories against Itawamba, Bevill State and Coastal Alabama-East. Burchyett captured the program’s first win in their season-opening weekend on January 23, 2021, as the Lady Rangers defeated Coastal Alabama-East 3-2 in a neutral site match in Poplarville, Miss. Her first regular season home match also resulted in two victories, as Northwest blanked Bevill State on February 13. With a 3-0 victory against Itawamba on March 6, the Lady Rangers and ICC were pitted against each other on March 26 for the Region 23 Play-In contest and despite a 3-1 loss, Northwest finished one victory away from advancing to the postseason in just its first year of competition. Burchyett was chosen in December 2019 among a pool of national applicants and comes from Lewisburg High School in Olive Branch, where she established a tradition of consistency as one of the winningest programs in Mississippi through the last five years. Since taking over as Lewisburg’s head coach prior to the start of the 2015 season, Burchyett compiled a 142-55-2 record for a .718 winning percentage, while guiding the Lady Patriots to the 2015 Class II state championship, two runner-up finishes and two semifinal appearances. Prior to her stint at LHS, Burchyett taught for 15 years at Southaven High School beginning in 2002. From 2002-14, she also served as head coach for the school’s varsity volleyball program and led the Lady Chargers to three state titles (2006, 2008, 2013). Her 2006 team also finished the year with an unblemished 45-0 overall record.
Prior to her stint at Southaven, Burchyett helped establish the volleyball program at Lafayette High School in 2000 and also served as head coach of the volleyball program at Valley View High School in Jonesboro, Ark. from 1998-2000. Before that, Burchyett took her first teaching and coaching job at Willow Springs (Mo.) High School from 1997-98, serving as an assistant coach for volleyball, basketball and track. Burchyett is a native of Jonesboro, Ark. and a 1997 graduate of Southwest Baptist University and holds a Bachelor of Science in physical education. She and her husband, Tyler, have two children, Barrett (16) and Baylee (13).
THE BURCHYETT FILE: PERSONAL: Hometown: Jonesboro, Ark. Colleges: Southwest Baptist University (B.S. Physical Education - 1997) Family: Tyler (Husband) Barrett, Baylee (Children) COACHING EXPERIENCE: 1997-98: Willow Springs High School (Mo.) (Assistant Coach - VB, BB, Track) 1998-2000: Valley View High School (Jonesboro, Ark.) (Head Volleyball Coach) 2000-02: Lafayette High School (Oxford, Miss.) (Head Volleyball Coach) 2002-14: Southaven High School (Head Volleyball Coach) 2014-19: Lewisburg High School (Head Volleyball Coach) 2020-present: Northwest Mississippi Community College (Head Volleyball Coach)
Throughout her career at Lewisburg and Southaven, Burchyett garnered over 500 career victories with 16 semifinal appearances, leading her to receive four state Coach of the Year awards and receive a spot as co-chair of the Mississippi Association of Coaches Volleyball Committee from 2005-19.
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2021 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18
Name Kamryn Conner Julissa Soto Lexi Page Kayla Beal Brinley Steed De’Aisha Browner Taylor Smith Chariah Mabry Maggie Kate Kuchta India Jeffries Sydney Sides Allison Greene Lia Ramos Jaclyn Carter Alexia Davis Kapria Manning
Pos. DS OH OH DS S MH DS MB/MH MB/MH OH/MB OH/MB OH S MH S MH
Ht. 5-7 5-7 5-10 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-3 5-10 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-10 5-8 5-11
Cl. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. So.
Exp. 1L 1L HS HS HS HS 1L 1L 1L 1L 1L 1L HS HS 1L 1L
Hometown (Previous School) Horn Lake, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS) Cordova, Tenn. (Cordova HS) Ripley, Miss. (Ripley HS) Southaven, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Center Hill HS) Pontotoc, Miss. (Pontotoc HS) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Walnut Ridge, Ark. (Walnut Ridge HS) Water Valley, Miss. (Water Valley HS) Southaven, Miss. (Southaven HS) Southaven, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS) Corinth, Miss. (Corinth HS) Daphne, Ala. (Daphne HS) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Horn Lake, Miss. (Lake Cormorant HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Christian Brothers University)
*Denotes extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
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KAMRYN
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JULISSA
SOTO
OH | 5-7 | Sophomore Cordova, Tenn. | Cordova HS
DS | 5-7 | Sophomore Horn Lake, Miss. | DeSoto Central HS Winter 2021 (Freshman):
Winter 2021 (Freshman):
Played in all 18 of the Lady Rangers’ matches last season...posted a team-high 268 digs, 19 assists and six kills...earned a career-high 34 digs in a 3-0 victory against Bevill State on February 13...notched a team-high five assists in a March 24 loss against Pearl River... off the court, named to the Fall 2020 President’s List.
Played and started in all 18 matches during the Lady Rangers’ inaugural season... collected 223 total digs, 120 kills and 18 aces...totaled a career-best 30 digs during a February 13 victory against Bevill State...had five matches with 10 or more kills, including a season-high 15 digs against Itawamba on March 26...off the court, a member of the Spring 2021 Vice President’s List.
High School:
High School:
Played for head coach Margaret Falatko at DeSoto Central...helped the Lady Jaguars to a 35-7-1 overall record and a Class III runner-up finish as a senior in 2018...posted 221 digs, 50 aces and two kills in 100 sets played during her senior season...earned all-tournament team honors...received interest from Blue Mountain College...off the court, graduated with special distinction at DCHS...teammates with current Lady Rangers Kayla Beal and Sydney Sides.
Played for Cordova High School.
Personal:
Daughter of Norma Castro and Israel Soto...has one brother, Jose (20)...enjoys painting and riding bikes in her spare time...area of study is undecided...nickname is “Julie”...born July 8, 2002.
Personal:
Daughter of Julie White and Chad Conner...one of six siblings, ranging in age from four to 24...hobbies include painting and being outdoors...studying pre-veterinary studies... nickname is “Kam”...born October 26, 2000.
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RETURNING PLAYERS 7
TAYLOR
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SMITH
CHARIAH
MABRY
MB/MH | 5-10 | Sophomore Walnut Ridge, Ark. | Walnut Ridge HS
DS | 5-3 | Sophomore Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS Winter 2021 (Freshman):
Winter 2021 (Freshman):
Played in all but one match during the Lady Rangers’ inaugural season...finished the year with 100 digs, including a career-best of 16 in a February 13 victory against Bevill State.
Played and started in all 18 matches during the Lady Rangers’ inaugural season... collected 73 kills, 35 digs, 33 blocks and seven assists...totaled a career-high 10 kills in a February 7 victory against Coastal Alabama-East...finished with a season-high six blocks in a pair of matches against Itawamba and Pearl River.
High School:
Played for head coach Jayme Vinson at Hernando...finished with 167 digs and 15 kills as a senior...earned second team All-DeSoto County honors...earned team’s Best Defensive Player accolade...off the court, a member of the National Honor Society.
High School:
Played for head coach Janna Berry at Walnut Ridge...ended her varsity career as the school’s all-time leader in blocks and kills...helped the Lady Bobcats to a 20-6-2 overall record and a postseason berth in 2019...led the team with 334 kills, 65 digs and 64 total blocks as a senior...posted back-to-back matches of 25+ kills...named MaxPreps/American Volleyball Coaches Association Player of the Week last season...two-time Glen Sain Player of the Week...two-time 3A East All-State and All-Conference selection...as a junior, named Northeast Arkansas Newcomer of the Year and Best Under the Sun Newcomer of the Year...selected to 2018 HP Region Team...earned recruiting interest from Texas, Millsaps, Ursuline College and numerous NJCAA programs...off the court, named Outstanding Speech Student and graduated with honors from WRHS.
Personal:
Daughter of Cathy and Bubba Smith...brother, Drew (24) played baseball at East Central, Coahoma and Lee University...studying nursing...nickname is “Tay”...born January 14, 2002.
Personal:
Daughter of Candice and Charles Mabry...mother, Candice, played volleyball at Texas Southern University from 1997-2000...father, Charles, played football at Arkansas State from 1999-2000...has a younger sister, Charlia (15)...studying pre-law...nickname is “Riah”...born October 16, 2001.
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RETURNING PLAYERS 9
MAGGIE KATE
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KUCHTA
JEFFRIES
OH/MB | 5-8 | Sophomore Southaven, Miss. | Southaven HS
MB/MH | 6-0 | Sophomore Water Valley, Miss. | Water Valley HS Winter 2021 (Freshman):
Winter 2021 (Freshman):
Saw action in four matches as a freshman...played in 10 total sets, earning two kills in the Lady Rangers’ 3-0 win against Bevill State on February 13...off the court, named to the Fall 2020 President’s List.
Played in 16 of the Lady Rangers’ 18 contests last season...totaled 85 kills, 67 digs, 21 blocks and 20 assists...captured a career-high 13 digs in a 3-2 win against Coastal Alabama-East on January 23, the program’s first victory...totaled nine kills in a February 13 win against Bevill State.
High School:
High School:
Played for head coach Allison McCain at Water Valley...guided the Lady Blue Devils to a 14-12 overall record, the Class I Region 3 championship and the second round of the 2019 MHSAA playoffs...played in 73 sets as a senior, earning 55 total blocks (41 solo), 31 kills and 26 aces...earned the team’s Blocking Award and was named first team All-Region...as a junior, played in 70 total sets with 28 solo blocks and 26 kills...also saw significant playing time as a sophomore, earning 24 kills and 12 solo blocks...off the court, graduated with honors at WVHS and received the Hill-Trusty scholarship.
Played for head coaches Brandon Jordan and Meagan Paris at Southaven...two-time all-district honoree and Scholar Athlete of the Month...graduated with honors at SHS with 4.3 GPA and earned National Honor Society recognition...also volunteered in athletic training for Southaven.
Personal:
Daughter of Erica and Ian Jeffries...has two siblings, Ianna (22) and Ian (15)...studying exercise science...enjoys writing poetry in her spare time...nickname is “Indy”...born July 15, 2002.
Personal:
Daughter of Libby and David Kuchta...father, David, is an EMT instructor at Northwest... has one sibling, Kade (18)...hobbies include painting, fishing, traveling and racing... studying criminal justice...nickname is “MK”...born January 16, 2002.
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SYDNEY
12
SIDES
GREENE
OH | 5-9 | Sophomore Corinth, Miss. | Corinth HS
OH/MB | 5-10 | Sophomore Southaven, Miss. | Southaven HS Winter 2021 (Freshman):
Winter 2021 (Freshman):
Played and started in all 18 matches during the Lady Rangers’ inaugural season...finished the season with 89 digs, 47 kills and eight total blocks...compiled a season-high eight kills in the team’s opener at Pearl River on January 23...compiled a career-best 12 digs in a February 13 victory against Bevill State...off the court, named to the Spring 2021 Vice President’s List.
Played in 16 of the Lady Rangers’ 18 contests last season...collected 60 digs, 58 assists and 38 kills...credited with a career-high eight kills in a February 7 victory against Coastal Alabama-East...captured a season-best 16 assists in a February 1 match at Snead State... off the court, named to the Fall 2020 President’s List.
High School:
High School:
Played for head coach Kelly Wright at Corinth...guided the Lady Warriors to a 28-4 overall record and the first round of the Class II playoffs in 2019...saw action in 81 sets and compiled 223 total kills, 115 digs, 53 aces and 28 total blocks...received numerous accolades, including first team all-division and all-area nods...named Region 1-4A Most Valuable Player and Class 4A Player of the Year by the Daily Journal...collected 127 digs, 224 kills and 46 aces in 86 sets played as a junior...also saw significant playing time as a sophomore, totaling 81 digs, 80 kills, 54 aces and 16 total blocks...also played soccer, basketball and ran track, earning first team all-division honors in soccer, leading the Lady Warriors’ basketball team in three-point percentage and participated in the MHSAA Class 4A state track meet...led CHS in goals while playing soccer.
Played for head coach Margaret Falatko at DeSoto Central...helped the Lady Jaguars to a 35-7-1 overall record and a runner-up finish in the 2018 Class III state title game... compiled 159 total kills, 58 digs and 15 total blocks...part of five straight district championship teams, four straight county championships and back-to-back state runner-ups... off the court, graduated with special distinction and a 3.5 GPA at DCHS...also a member of numerous clubs and organizations, including Fellowship of Christian Athletes, SADD and JAG TV...teammates with current Lady Ranger Kamryn Conner.
Personal:
Daughter of Kim Murray and Danny Sides...father, Danny, was a member of the 1986 Northwest football team...enjoys working out, boating and shopping in her spare time... studying general college...born April 30, 2001.
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Personal:
Daughter of Carrie and Keith Greene...has three sisters, Abby (21), Anna (16) and Avery (14)...both parents were members of the basketball teams at Northeast Mississippi Community College...enjoys reading and painting in her spare time...studying human sciences...nickname is “Alli”...born October 19, 2001.
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ALEXIA
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DAVIS
KAPRIA
MANNING
MH | 5-11 | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss. | Christian Brothers Univ.
S | 5-8 | Sophomore Horn Lake, Miss. | Lake Cormorant HS Winter 2021 (Freshman):
Winter 2021 (Sophomore):
Played in 14 of the Lady Rangers’ 18 matches last season...totaled 178 assists, 84 digs and 15 kills...collected a career-high eight kills in the regular season opener at Pearl River on January 23...earned a season-best 16 digs in the program’s first victory against Coastal Alabama-East on January 23...delivered a career-best four aces in a February 13 win against Bevill State.
Played and started in all 18 matches during the Lady Rangers’ inaugural season... collected a team-high 180 assists, 126 kills, 107 digs, 22 blocks and 16 aces...earned a career-best 19 digs in a March 24 match against Pearl River...totaled a season-high 18 kills in a loss at Lawson State on February 24...finished with 39 assists against Coastal Alabama-East on February 7.
High School:
2017 (Freshman):
Played for head coach Christina Morgan at Lake Cormorant...helped the Lady Gators to a 27-13 overall record and the first round of the Class II playoffs...saw action in 115 sets, tallying 231 digs, 51 aces, 31 kills and three blocks...as a junior, played in 116 sets with 124 digs and 17 kills...was part of two state runner-up teams...two-time Green & White Gator Award winner...received DeSoto County Honorable Mention accolades...won co-MVP and Ace Award honors...off the court, graduated with honors at LCHS and was named a Mississippi Scholar.
Spent her freshman season with Christian Brothers University, accounting for 216 kills and 18 aces...posted a season-high 22 kills in a win against Auburn-Montgomery on Nov. 11, 2017 and three blocks in a loss to Washburn.
High School:
Played for head coach Racheal Green at Center Hill...helped the Lady Mustangs to a 15-13 overall record as a senior in 2016...led the team with 110 kills, 44 blocks and 22 aces...named DeSoto County volleyball MVP...selected to participate in the Mississippi Association of Coaches North-South All-Star game, where she was named MVP for the North team.
Personal:
Daughter of Kimberly and Tony Davis...has an older sister, Maya (24)...father, Tony, played basketball at Tougaloo College...enjoys mud riding and traveling in her spare time... studying kinesiology...nicknames include “Lexi”, “Lex” and “Lexiloo”...born July 3, 2002.
Personal:
Daughter of Audrey Lyons and Eddie Manning...has three siblings, Keosha Manning, Keanna Manning and Kemeishia Lyons...studying nursing...born February 7, 1999.
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NEWCOMERS 3
LEXI
5
PAGE
STEED
S | 5-8 | Freshman Olive Branch, Miss. | Center Hill HS
OH | 5-10 | Freshman Ripley, Miss. | Ripley HS High School:
High School:
Played for coach Robbie Veazey at Center Hill...helped the Lady Mustangs to an 18-12 overall record and the first round of the 2020 MHSAA Class III playoffs as a senior...led the team with the most assists...named to the all-region team as a senior...helped CHHS to the 2019 state title...off the court, received Student of the Month honors at Center Hill... coached at Memphis Volleyball Academy...received interest from Itawamba and Blue Mountain College.
Played for coach Greg Dillard at Ripley...helped the Lady Tigers to a 13-10 overall record during her 2020 senior campaign...compiled a team-high 201 kills, tied for the division lead...named to All-Region team...two-time team MVP...first player in district to receive volleyball scholarship.
Personal:
Daughter of Cara and Gary Roberson...has three siblings, Caitlyn Shields (26), Weston Roberson (23) and Alanna Leifheit (22)...studying sports education...born April 9, 2003.
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Daughter of Gayla and Shane Steed...has four siblings, Larie Kaye (22), Nelson Kaye (22), Lexi Steed (22) and Addyson Steed (12)...father, Shane, was a three-sport athlete at Delta State and was drafted twice by the Chicago White Sox (1992, 1996)...enjoys shopping, baking and decorating in her spare time...area of study is undecided...nickname is “Brin”... born October 7, 2002.
KAYLA
6
BEAL
DS | 5-7 | Freshman Southaven, Miss. | DeSoto Central HS
DE’AISHA
BROWNER MH | 5-7 | Freshman Pontotoc, Miss. | Pontotoc HS
High School:
High School:
Played for coach Margaret Falatko at DeSoto Central...helped the Lady Jaguars to a 30-5 overall record and a Class 6A state championship...compiled 214 digs and 47 aces, including a career-best total of 23 digs, which came in the Lady Jags’ state title win against Brandon...for her career, tallied 396 digs and 105 aces in 224 total sets...won Best Server award as a senior and Most Improved Player as a junior...off the court, graduated with distinction at DCHS.
Played for coach Annie McGregor at Pontotoc...helped the Lady Warriors to a 19-5 overall record and a runner-up finish in the Class 4A state title match...totaled 137 kills as a senior, including a career-best of 11 in a 3-1 victory against Amory on September 3, 2020... her 74 blocks were among the best of all players in Class 4A...for her career, totaled 357 kills, 233 total blocks and 60 aces...two-time MVP award winner in 2019-20...two-time first team all-division selection as a junior and senior...a multi-sport athlete at PHS, participating in soccer, powerlifting and also a member of the band.
Personal:
Personal:
Daughter of Nikki and Jayson Beal...has a younger brother, Blake (15)...enjoys traveling and working out in her free time...studying business...born September 19, 2002.
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Daughter of LaTonya White...has three siblings, Dominic White (23), Jayla Browner (22) and Joanna Brower (20)...enjoys fishing in her spare time...studying business...born July 5, 2003.
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LIA
14
RAMOS
JACLYN
CARTER
MH | 5-10 | Freshman Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS
S | 5-8 | Freshman Daphne, Ala. | Daphne HS High School:
High School:
Played for coach Jayme Vinson at Hernando...as a senior, helped the Lady Tigers to an 11-9 overall record and the first round of the 2020 MHSAA Class III playoffs...compiled 121 blocks, 28 kills and 23 digs during her senior season...two-time second team All-DeSoto County volleyball selection...also played softball for HHS, earning first-team all-region and All-DeSoto County honors from 2017-21...off the court, a member of the National Honor Society, Rho Kappa, Special Tigers and the Hernando High School Hall of Fame...also served as the president of the school’s Spirit Club and earned the highest Algebra average in her senior class..received interest from Memphis, William Carey, Southwest Tennessee Community College and a handful of MACCC programs.
Played for coach Monique Williams at Daphne...nominated as Player of the Week during her senior season...off the court, a member of Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society...earned recruiting interest from Ave Maria University and Iowa Lakes Community College.
Personal:
Daughter of Flavia Bonilla and Richard Ramos...has a younger sibling, Lina Ramos (14)...mother, Flavia, played volleyball in Puerto Rico...area of study is undecided...born September 5, 2003.
Personal:
Daughter of Brandy and Ron Carter...has an older brother, Jace (20)...father, Ron, played football at Northwest during the 1991 national runner-up and 1992 national championship seasons...enjoys the beach and attending Mississippi State games in her spare time... studying kinesiology...nickname is “Jac”...born August 14, 2003.
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2021 PREVIEW
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SEASON OUTLOOK
KAMRYN CONNER
KAPRIA MANNING
ALEXIA DAVIS
It’s safe to say that the inaugural season for Northwest volleyball was certainly an unusual one.
Burchyett said. “(And) it has to be someone who can be dominant, make plays and score points. Julissa really has done that for us. Most consider her undersized, but she played six rotations and was a real workhorse for us there. Sydney Sides and Allison Greene really helped us there as well. It really has to be a place where you can score points and I look to a couple newcomers like Lexi and De’Aisha to work in some there.”
With the season schedule altered and pushed back from Fall 2020 to the winter of 2021, Northwest spent months practicing and preparing before finally taking the court for its first regular season matches in January, where the Lady Rangers started 1-1 with a victory against Coastal Alabama-East and a close 3-2 loss at Pearl River.
In the middle, Manning returns with Chariah Mabry and India Jeffries, but Burchyett hasn’t ruled out rotating more new faces to that area as well.
In all, coach Allison Burchyett’s squad finished with a 6-12 overall record and came one win shy of advancing to the postseason, laying a solid foundation for the Lady Rangers’ second season.
“The three of them worked really hard last season,” Burchyett said. “I could see De’Aisha moving to that role and pushing for some time in the middle as well. We need to do a better job there in terms of blocking and getting our timing down, so we can focus on getting a double block up to help our back row out on defense as much as possible.”
“I was very pleased to see our progress from last August through the end of the season,” Burchyett said. “We thought we were coming into August for a fall season and that was changed to the spring, but our ladies adapted and responded well to every bump in the road. It was definitely a marathon instead of a sprint, but we improved every day and I was pleased with how they embraced their underdog status.”
Davis returns as a setter but the additions of Brinley Steed and Lia Ramos will also help provide some much-needed depth to a unit that was embattled by COVID-19 and concussions last season, which caused several players to work out of position.
Having a roster chock full of returners will be another positive for Burchyett. In all, 10 student-athletes return from last season, many of whom were consistent starters.
“It was an interesting year for that unit,” Burchyett reflected. “But having Brinley and Lia, combined with Alexia, should allow us to have a strong group with some depth there this season.”
Kapria Manning and Julissa Soto combined to lead the Lady Rangers in total kills, with Manning compiling 126 on the season and Soto not far behind at 120. Manning also led the team with 180 assists, followed by 178 from Alexia Davis, who also returns.
Defensively, Burchyett’s top eight dig leaders are back for the 2021 campaign, led by libero Kamryn Conner, who totaled a team-best 268 digs on the season. Further aiding Conner will be the return of Taylor Smith, along with newcomer Kayla Beal, giving the Lady Rangers three true options on the back row.
Soto will return to her outside hitting spot, along with Sydney Sides and a handful of newcomers, most notable Lexi Page and De’Aisha Browner.
Once again, Northwest will play a road-heavy schedule for most of the season, although more home dates at Howard Coliseum are on the docket. With volleyball competing in a true fall season and not having to split time with
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SEASON OUTLOOK basketball, the Lady Rangers have 13 home matches on the schedule, including eight in October. One of the biggest home weekends for the Lady Rangers will come on FridaySaturday, September 17-18, when Northwest hosts a crossover invitational with Itawamba. Four matches will be played across both days at Howard Coliseum against some strong out-of-state competition. As for the Lady Rangers’ road schedule, Northwest will travel to Mobile, Ala. on the last weekend in August for a total of four matches in the Wildcat Classic, hosted by Bishop State. Burchyett’s club will also travel to round robin matches in Arkansas, Illinois and Alabama throughout the season. “It will be nice to play at home a little more,” Burchyett said. “We have some extensive travel lined up and some of those matches will come against fouryear programs like Henderson State, Millsaps, MUW and Lyon College, so those matches will get our team some good exposure for the next level.”
SYDNEY SIDES
With only three teams in Region 23, the NJCAA has paired Northwest, Pearl River and Itawamba into postseason competition with the next-closest Division II region. The Lady Rangers came one win shy of qualifying for the Region 8 Tournament last March, falling in a play-in qualifier to ICC. In order to accomplish her postseason goals, Burchyett and the Lady Rangers will need to get past the talented in-state rivals. “Pearl River has a very dominant middle player in Diamond Jones, so you have to find a way to control her in order to put yourself in a better position to win,” Burchyett said. “ICC has a great number of new players coming in, but they’re going to be just as tough once again. Our team goal is to finish above .500. If the girls will buy in like they did last year, that’s going to be an achievable goal. It’s all about how we finish and that’s when you want to be at your best, so if we can keep getting better every day, I think we can get back in a position to make another try at the postseason.” Northwest will open the regular season next Friday, August 20, against Pearl River. First serve is slated for 5 P.M. and live coverage will be available at nwccrangers.com/watch.
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2021 Opponents Snead State
Pearl River
August 27 • 7 P.M. • Mobile, Ala. • Bishop State Gym September 18 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum
August 20 • 5 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum August 28 • 12 P.M. • Mobile, Ala. • Bishop State Gym September 14 • TBA • Poplarville, Miss. • Shivers Gymnasium October 12 • 7 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum
QUICK FACTS: Location: Boaz, Ala. Founded: 1898 Enrollment: 1,872 President: Joe Whitmore Athletic Director: Michael Cancilla Conference: ACCC Nickname: Lady Parsons Colors: Blue & Gold Arena: Plunkett Wallace Gymnasium Head Coach: Angie Sanders Winter 2021 Record: 15-7
QUICK FACTS: Location: Poplarville, Miss. Founded: 1921 Enrollment: 3,914 President: Dr. Adam Beerwood Athletic Director: Scotty Fletcher Conference: NJCAA Region 23 Nickname: Lady Wildcats Colors: Maroon & Gold Arena: Shivers Gymnasium Head Coach: Haley Chatham Winter 2021 Record: 16-10
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Miranda Collier Phone: (256) 840-4207 Email: miranda.collier@snead.edu Web Address: sneadathletics.com Series History: Snead State leads 1-0 Only Meeting: Feb. 1, 2021 in Boaz (Snead State 3, Northwest 0)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Dylan Dunaway Phone: (601) 403-1488 Email: ddunaway@prcc.edu Web Address: prccathletics.com Series History: Pearl River leads 4-0 First Meeting: Jan. 23, 2021 in Poplarville (Pearl River 3, Northwest 2) Last Meeting: March 24, 2021 in Senatobia (Pearl River 3, Northwest 2)
Bishop State
Gadsden State
August 28 • 10 A.M. • Mobile, Ala. • Bishop State Gym
August 27 • 5 P.M. • Mobile, Ala. • Bishop State Gym September 16 • 7 P.M. • Fayette, Ala. • Bear Den
QUICK FACTS: Location: Mobile, Ala. Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 2,440 President: Dr. Reginald Sykes Athletic Director: Trenton Eager Conference: ACCC Nickname: Lady Wildcats Colors: Green & Yellow Arena: Unlisted campus facility Head Coach: Nicole Keshock Winter 2021 Record: None (First Season)
QUICK FACTS: Location: Gadsden, Ala. Founded: 1925 Enrollment: 4,147 President: Kathy L. Murphy Athletic Director: Michael Cancilla Conference: ACCC Nickname: Lady Cardinals Colors: Red & White Arena: Beck Field House Head Coach: Connie Clark Winter 2021 Record: 6-12
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (251) 405-7005 Email: None Web Address: bishop.edu Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (256) 549-8311 Email: mcancilla@gadsdenstate.edu Web Address: gadsdenstate.edu Series History: Gadsden State leads 1-0 Only Meeting: Jan. 25, 2021 in Gadsden (Gadsden State 3, Northwest 1)
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2021 Opponents Millsaps College
Lyon College
QUICK FACTS: Location: Jackson, Miss. Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 793 President: Dr. Robert Pearigan Athletic Director: Aaron Pelch Conference: SAA Nickname: Lady Majors Colors: Purple & White Arena: Hangar Dome Head Coach: Jaime Fisher Winter 2021 Record: 4-8
QUICK FACTS: Location: Batesville, Ark. Founded: 1872 Enrollment: 655 President: W. Joseph King Athletic Director: Kevin Jenkins Conference: AMC Nickname: Scots Colors: Crimson, Navy Blue & Gold Arena: James C. Becknell Gymnasium Head Coach: Dustin Sahlmann Winter 2021 Record: 8-14
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Chris Lawrence Phone: (601) 974-1394 Email: lawrecc@millsaps.edu Web Address: gomajors.com Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Matt Jagodzinski Phone: (870) 307-7516 Email: matthew.jagodzinski@lyon.edu Web Address: lyonscots.com Series History: None
Henderson State
Coastal Alabama-South
QUICK FACTS: Location: Arkadelphia, Ark. Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 2,996 President: Dr. Chuck Welch Athletic Director: Shawn Jones Conference: GAC Nickname: Reddies Colors: Red & Gray Arena: Duke Wells Center Head Coach: Philip McDaniel Winter 2021 Record: 6-6
QUICK FACTS: Location: Bay Minette, Ala. Founded: 2017 Enrollment: 2,440 President: Dr. Craig Pouncey Athletic Director: Daniel Head Conference: ACCC Nickname: Lady Sun Chiefs Colors: Red & White Arena: Bay Minette Campus Gymnasium Head Coach: Dr. Ritchie Dulaney Winter 2021 Record: 13-7
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: David Salley Phone: (870) 230-5197 Email: salleyd@hsu.edu Web Address: hsusports.com Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (251) 575-8259 (Athletic Director) Email: None Web Address: coastalsunchiefs.com Series History: None
September 5 • 2 P.M. • Arkadelphia, Ark. • Duke Wells Center
September 1 • 5 P.M. • Jackson, Miss. • Hangar Dome
September 10 • 3 P.M. • Fulton, Miss. • Davis Event Center September 25 • 2 P.M. • Bay Minette, Ala. • Bay Minette Campus Gym
September 5 • 12 P.M. • Arkadelphia, Ark. • Duke Wells Center October 9 • 12 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum
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2021 Opponents Shawnee Community College
Itawamba
September 11 • 2 P.M. • Ullin, Ill. • Campus Gymnasium
September 10 • 5 P.M. • Fulton, Miss. • Davis Event Center October 5 • 6 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum
QUICK FACTS: Location: Ullin, Ill. Founded: 1967 Enrollment: 845 President: Tim Taylor Athletic Director: John Sparks Conference: GRAC Nickname: Lady Saints Colors: Maroon & White Arena: Campus Gymnasium Head Coach: Melanie Ballard Winter 2021 Record: 0-18
QUICK FACTS: Location: Fulton, Miss. Founded: 1948 Enrollment: 4,238 President: Dr. Jay Allen Athletic Director: Carrie Ball-Willamson Conference: NJCAA Region 23 Nickname: Lady Indians Colors: Red & Navy Arena: Davis Event Center Head Coach: Priscilla Morgan Spring 2021 Record: 13-7
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (618) 634-3230 (Athletic Director) Email: johns@shawneecc.edu Web Address: shawneecc.edu Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Adam Gore Phone: (662) 862-8059 Email: acgore@iccms.edu Web Address: letsgoicc.com Series History: Itawamba leads 2-1 First Meeting: March 3, 2021 in Fulton (Itawamba 3, Northwest 1) Last Meeting: March 26, 2021 in Senatobia (Itawamba 3, Northwest 1)
Bevill State
Harris-Stowe State
September 16 • 5 P.M. • Fayette, Ala. • Bear Den October 7 • 5 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum
September 11 • 12 P.M. • Ullin, Ill. • Campus Gymnasium QUICK FACTS: Location: St. Louis, Mo. Founded: 1857 Enrollment: 1,709 President: Dr. LaTonia Collins Smith Athletic Director: Dorianne Johnson Conference: AMC Nickname: Hornets Colors: Brown & Gold Arena: Emerson Performance Center Head Coach: Brittany Stewart 2020-21 Record: 1-13
QUICK FACTS: Location: Fayette, Ala. Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 2,825 President: Joel Hagood Athletic Director: Max Weaver Conference: ACCC Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Green & Blue Arena: Bear Den Head Coach: Emily Webb Winter 2021 Record: 0-21
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Ben Economon Phone: (314) 340-3570 Email: economob@hssu.edu Web Address: hornetsathletics.com Series History: None
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SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (205) 648-3271, ext. 5133 (Athletic Director) Email: max.weaver@bscc.edu Web Address: athletics.bscc.edu Series History: Northwest leads 3-0 First Meeting: Feb. 13, 2021 in Senatobia (Northwest 3, Bevill State 0) Last Meeting: March 11, 2021 in Fayette (Northwest 3, Bevill State 1)
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2021 Opponents Champion Christian College
St. Louis
QUICK FACTS: Location: Hot Springs, Ark. Founded: 2005 Enrollment: 150 President: Eric Capaci Athletic Director: DeAnthony Ellison Conference: Independent Nickname: Lady Tigers Colors: Navy Blue & Vegas Gold Arena: Champion Community Center Head Coach: TBD Winter 2021 Record: None (First Season)
QUICK FACTS: Location: Kirkwood, Mo. Founded: 1962 Enrollment: 69,000* (*across four campuses) President: Dr. Jeff Pittman Athletic Director: Mike Overman Conference: MCCAC Nickname: Archers Colors: Navy Blue & Silver Arena: Meramec Campus Gymnasium Head Coach: Geoff Davis Winter 2021 Record: 4-11
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Jesse Byrd Phone: (662) 329-7962 Email: jesse.byrd@champion.edu Web Address: championtigers.com Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (314) 984-7269 (Athletic Director) Email: moverman4@stlcc.edu Web Address: archersathletics.com Series History: None
Southern Union State
Coastal Alabama-East
QUICK FACTS: Location: Wadley, Ala. Founded: 1922 Enrollment: 4,063 President: Todd Shackett Athletic Director: Ron Radford Conference: ACCC Nickname: Lady Bison Colors: Blue & Gold Arena: SU Sports Arena Head Coach: Ametrice Jackson Winter 2021 Record: 2-13
QUICK FACTS: Location: Brewton, Ala. Founded: 2017 Enrollment: 2,440 President: Dr. Craig Pouncey Athletic Director: Daniel Head Conference: ACCC Nickname: Lady Warhawks Colors: Red & White Arena: Brewton Campus Gymnasium Head Coach: Steven Dickey Winter 2021 Record: 7-21
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (256) 395-2211, ext. 5165 (Athletic Director) Email: rradford@suscc.edu Web Address: suscc.edu Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (251) 575-8259 (Athletic Director) Email: None Web Address: coastalwarhawks.com Series History: None
September 18 • 9 A.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum
September 17 • 12 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum October 12 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum
September 24 • 6 P.M. • Brewton, Ala. • Brewton Campus Gymnasium
September 17 • 4 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum
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2021 Opponents Pensacola State
Freed-Hardeman
QUICK FACTS: Location: Pensacola, Fla. Founded: 1948 Enrollment: 36,000 President: Charles E. Meadows Athletic Director: Bryan Lewallyn Conference: FCSAA Nickname: Pirates Colors: Green, Blue & White Arena: Hartsell Arena Head Coach: Patricia Gandolfo Winter 2021 Record: 8-6
QUICK FACTS: Location: Henderson, Tenn. Founded: 1869 Enrollment: 1,973 President: David Shannon Athletic Director: Mike McCutchen Conference: ACCC Nickname: Lady Lions Colors: Maroon & Gold Arena: FHU Sports Center Head Coach: Todd Humphry 2020-21 Record: 16-16
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Caroline Powell Phone: (850) 484-1071 Email: cpowell@pensacolastate.edu Web Address: athletics.pensacolastate.edu Series History: None
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Taylor Hodges Phone: (731) 989-6356 Email: thodges@fhu.edu Web Address: gofhulions.com Series History: None
MUW
Lawson State
October 1 • 6 P.M. • Henderson, Tenn. • FHU Sports Center
September 26 • 12 P.M. • Pensacola, Fla. • Hartsell Arena
October 8 • 12 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum
September 28 • 5 P.M. • Columbus, Miss. • Pohl Gymnasium October 7 • 3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum October 18 • 4 P.M. • Columbus, Miss. • Pohl Gymnasium
QUICK FACTS: Location: Birmingham, Ala. Founded: 1949 Enrollment: 5,460 President: Cynthia T. Anthony Athletic Director: Carlton Rice Conference: ACCC Nickname: Lady Cougars Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Arena: Arthur Shores Fine Arts Building Head Coach: Aubrey J. Wiley Winter 2021 Record: 15-8
QUICK FACTS: Location: Columbus, Miss. Founded: 1884 Enrollment: 2,789 President: Nora R. Miller Interim Athletic Director: Jennifer Claybrook Conference: USCAA Nickname: Lady Owls Colors: Dark Blue & Light Blue Arena: Pohl Gymnasium Head Coach: TBD Winter 2021 Record: 2-15
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (205) 929-6389 (Athletic Director) Email: crice@lawsonstate.edu Web Address: athletics.lawsonstate.edu Series History: Lawson State leads 1-0 Only Meeting: Feb. 24, 2021 in Gadsden (Lawson State 3, Northwest 1)
SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: TBD Phone: (662) 329-7962 Email: TBD Web Address: owlsathletics.com Series History: None
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2021 Opponents Frontier Community College
October 9 • 4 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Howard Coliseum QUICK FACTS: Location: Fairfield, Ill. Founded: 1976 Enrollment: 349 President: Dr. Jay Edgren Athletic Director: Nixie Hnetkovsky Conference: NJCAA Region 24 Nickname: Lady Bobcats Colors: Gold & Black Arena: Bobcat Den Head Coach: Patricia Gandolfo Winter 2021 Record: 5-23 SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None Phone: (618) 847-9114 (Athletic Director) Email: hnetkovskyn@iecc.edu Web Address: fccbobcats.com Series History: None
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WINTER 2021 In REVIEW WINTER 2021 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date
Jan. 23 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 13 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 March 3 March 5 March 6 March 11 March 24 March 26
Opponent
@ Pearl River vs. Coastal Alabama-East @ Gadsden State @ Snead State vs. #20 Wallace State-Hanceville vs. Coastal Alabama-East @ #20 Wallace State-Hanceville Bevill State Bevill State @ Lawson State @ Pearl River @ Pearl River @ Itawamba Pearl River Itawamba @ Bevill State Pearl River Itawamba
Result L, 2-3 W, 3-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-3
L, 0-3 W, 3-1 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 2-3 L, 1-3
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OFFENSIVE
Overall 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-4 2-5 3-5 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 5-10 6-10 6-11 6-12
SP
PTS
K
E
TA
A
SA
SE
Julissa Soto
56
140.0
120
53
429
6
18
14
India Jeffries
56
112.0
85
27
269
20
14
11
Sydney Sides
56
57.5
47
36
193
9
6
1
Kamryn Conner
56
8.0
6
4
58
19
2
2
Chariah Mabry
55
106.5
73
50
247
7
12
17
Kapria Manning
53
155.5
126
34
301
180
16
21
Allison Greene
50
47.5
38
21
131
56
3
4
Elizabeth Perkins
50
25.5
21
14
83
5
0
1
Taylor Smith
47
5.0
2
2
21
2
3
4
Alexia Davis
44
30.5
15
10
68
178
11
9
Maggie Kate Kuchta
10
2.0
2
1
4
0
0
1
TOTAL
58
690.0
535
252
1804
482
85
85
DEFENSIVE
TEAM STATISTICS NORTHWEST
SP
DIG
DIG/S
REC.
BLOCKS
BE
BHE
Kamryn Conner
56
268
4.79
33
0
0
9
Julissa Soto
56
223
3.98
13
3
2
5
India Jeffries
56
67
1.20
4
21
16
10
Sydney Sides
56
89
1.59
9
8
3
5
Chariah Mabry
55
35
0.64
2
33
18
12
Kapria Manning
53
107
2.02
3
22
5
16
Elizabeth Perkins
50
44
0.88
8
8
2
2
OPPONENTS
ATTACK KILLS
535
585
ERRORS
252
229
ATTEMPTS
1804
1502
PERCENT
.157
.237
SET ASSISTS
482
548
Allison Greene
50
60
1.20
10
10
3
9
ASSISTS PER SET
8.3
9.4
Taylor Smith
47
100
2.13
16
0
0
1
BALL HANDLING ERRORS
75
15
Alexia Davis
44
84
1.91
0
6
0
6
Maggie Kate Kuchta
10
0
0.00
0
0
0
0
TEAM
58
1077
18.6
98
70
49
75
SERVE ACES
85
80
ERRORS
85
102
ACES PER SET
1.5
1.4
ERRORS
98
57
ERRORS PER SET
1.7
1.0
DIGS
1077
754
DIGS PER SET
18.6
13.0
SOLO
29
22
ASSISTS
82
96
RECEPTIONS
DEFENSE
BLOCKING
ERRORS
49
21
BLOCKS
70.0
70.0
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SUPPORT STAFF BRIAN LENTZ
BRIAN OAKLEY
SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR
SPORTS INFORMATION ASSISTANT
Brian Lentz enters his seventh year at Northwest and the third year serving in the primary sports information director role, overseeing the public relations efforts for all 10 sports.
Brian Oakley enters his third year at Northwest as the sports information specialist, assisting with coverage of all 10 Ranger sports.
A lifelong Tate County resident, Lentz was appointed to his current role in November 2018, following a stint as the assistant sports information director that began in July 2015. He has contributed to several college athletic publications since 2015, earning awards from CoSIDA and CPRAM organizations.
Oakley formally joined the Northwest staff in August 2019 but has had a hand in various gameday duties well before then. Since 2015, Oakley has assisted in gameday production, primarily operating the videoboard at Bobby Franklin Field and handling public address announcing at Northwest men’s and women’s basketball games.
Lentz joined Northwest in July 2015 after spending two and a half years as an undergraduate student assistant at Mississippi State. He served as the women’s tennis contact for two seasons and also assisted at home football and baseball games in various roles.
Prior to joining Northwest, Oakley has held other jobs with customer service, journalism, teaching and military experience. In addition to his part-time duties at NWCC, Oakley also serves as the distance learning coordinator at Senatobia High School.
Prior to MSU, Lentz spent two and a half years in the sports information department at Northwest as a student worker, assisting with 12 sports in some capacity and serving as the public address announcer for selected Ranger baseball and softball games. In addition to his work at NWCC, Lentz was the sports editor for The Ranger Rocket for one year and a high school sportswriter for the Tate Record (formerly The Democrat).
Oakley received his Bachelor of Arts from Vanderbilt University in 1998, with focuses on political science and communication studies. While at Vanderbilt, he served as a cadet in the ROTC program and as a marketing and promotions intern in the Commodores’ athletic department, where he was responsible for gameday promotional operations, scheduling of student-athletes for campus tours, off-campus promotion of athletic contests, design of various promotional materials and retail sales of university-related apparel.
In addition to his current duties at Northwest, Lentz has also resumed work as the prep sportswriter for the Tate Record, providing coverage of all five high schools and academies located within Tate County. He also serves as the vice president of the 2YSIDA organization (Two-Year Sports Information Directors of America).
At Vanderbilt, Oakley was selected to revamp a struggling KidsZone program and helped increase kids club membership from 10-15 to over 250 per home football game. Oakley is a native of Senatobia and is the older brother of Ranger assistant football coach Scott Oakley and head men’s basketball coach Shane Oakley.
Outside of his work at Northwest, Lentz has done freelance work behind the scenes for several ESPN and SEC Network events. Lentz has volunteered at numerous preseason and postseason Southeastern Conference (SEC) events and also covered high school sports for both the Starkville Daily News and The Commercial Dispatch while in Starkville. Within the last four years, he has worked several NCAA events, including the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, the South Regional (Sweet 16/Elite Eight) of the 2017 NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament and select events for the University of Memphis and Rust College. Lentz is a native of Arkabutla and holds an Associate of Arts from Northwest (2012) and a B.S. in education from Mississippi State (2015), with a focus on kinesiology and sports studies.
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SUPPORT STAFF LIESL MOTE
ALLISON EOFF
ATHLETIC ACADEMIC ADVISOR
ATHLETIC SECRETARY/INSURANCE COORDINATOR
Liesl Mote enters her second year as the athletic academic advisor for Northwest.
Allison Eoff begins her 12th year as the athletic secretary and insurance coordinator for the Northwest athletic department.
Mote is a familiar face around Northwest and previously served as the college’s cheer coach from 2010-19. In her first year in that role, Mote helped bring back male cheerleaders to the program after a 10-year absence, while growing the squad’s size to one of the largest cheer programs among the Mississippi JUCO ranks.
Eoff, a native of Batesville, came to Northwest in 2004 and spent four years in the Registrar’s office before moving over to Howard Coliseum in 2008. Eoff has one son, Hayden (23), and resides in Senatobia.
In her most recent work as athletic academic advisor, Mote helped Northwest student-athletes navigate through the 2020-21 academic year, which was marred by the effects of COVID-19. Under her leadership, Northwest set a new school record of 92 Academic All-MACCC selections and saw 52 other studentathletes also earn NJCAA All-Academic honors.
ERIC VANDERBURG INTRAMURAL COORDINATOR
Additionally, several Northwest teams finished with 3.0 GPAs or better, with women’s basketball and football earning MACCC Academic Team of the Year accolades. For the Lady Rangers, it was the third year in a row winning the honor, after posting a 3.41 GPA for 2020-21, while the Ranger football program’s 3.12 GPA was the only one above a 3.0 among other football-playing schools in the conference.
Vanderburg enters his third year as the Intramural Coordinator at Northwest, joining the college in August 2018.
Prior to her arrival at Northwest in August 2010, Mote spent 13 years in the Armed Forces as a SERE instructor and a federal agent. She was deployed three times as the team leader for the US Air Force anti-terrorism team, twice spending time in Iraq where she earned a bronze star and once in Pakistan.
Vanderburg arrived at Northwest from Middle Tennessee, where he spent nine years as the sports coordinator at Columbia Parks & Recreation. Prior to that, he spent one year at Lewisburg (TN) Parks & Recreation and worked with D1 Sports Training & Therapy in Nashville and the Triple-AAA affiliate of the Atlanta Braves in Richmond, Va.
Mote attended Northwest for two years and finished her bachelor’s in outdoor recreation at Eastern Washington University in 1995. She has been married to her husband, Greg, for eight years.
The East Tennessee native received his degree in sport management from Union University, where he also was a pitcher on the baseball team. He started his career at Columbia State Community College. Vanderburg is no stranger to north Mississippi, with family in the Crenshaw/ Longtown area where he resides now on his family farm.
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SUPPORT STAFF JUSTIN WARE
TAYLOR YOUNG
DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Justin Ware, LAT, ATC, is entering his first year as the Director of Sports Medicine for Northwest Mississippi Community College.
Taylor Young enters his first year as an athletic trainer for Endurance Physical Therapy and Northwest Mississippi Community College.
A native of Greenville, Ware is employed by Endurance Physical Therapy and previously served as the Head Athletic Trainer for Oxford High School and Ole Miss club sports for the past seven years. At Oxford, Ware provided sports medicine coverage for all athletics in grades 7-12, while handling Ole Miss club soccer, lacrosse, rugby, hockey and basketball.
A native of Greenwood, Young comes to Endurance and Northwest after spending the last seven years as an athletic trainer at Mississippi Delta Community College. After serving as an assistant trainer during his first two years in Moorhead, Young was promoted to the head athletic trainer role and remained in that role for five years, serving football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, softball and baseball.
Ware attended Mississippi Delta Community College and played baseball for the Trojans, before moving on to Delta State University. While at DSU, he served as a student athletic trainer for football, baseball, softball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s soccer.
Young graduated from Pillow Academy in 2009 and played baseball at MDCC, where he was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society. He was also named Mr. MDCC in 2011.
After leaving Delta State with a Bachelor of Science in athletic training in 2014, Ware formally joined the Endurance staff and began his aforementioned stint at Oxford High School.
After departing MDCC with his associate’s degree, Young moved on to Delta State, where he finished with his bachelor’s degree in athletic training in 2014 and later earned his master’s degree in Sport and Human Performance in 2016, with an emphasis in Sports Management.
In his spare time, Ware volunteers his time to provide coverage for the Mississippi Special Olympic games. He is a member of the Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association and the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, and has held a CPR/AED certification since 2011.
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While working on his undergrad, Young also interned with the University of Memphis, where he covered football and track and field. He is currently a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association.
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Justin Ware, ATC • Taylor Young, ATC • Kyle Blount, DPT • Lauren Blount, DPT • Josh Perrett, PTA
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OXFORD WEST
OXFORD SOUTH
OXFORD EAST
2714 W. Oxford Loop Suite 164 Phone: 662.232.8949 Fax: 662.232.8950
2205 Jeff Davis Dr. Phone: 662.238.2800 Fax: 662.238.2808
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SENATOBIA
HERNANDO
171 Lakewood Dr. Suite 2 Phone: 662.563.2579 Fax: 662.563.2580
105 B Quality Lane Phone: 662.562.9977 Fax: 662.562.9978
2018 McIngvale Rd. Suite 102 Phone: 662.298.2276 Fax: 662.298.2278
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BATESVILLE
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WATER VALLEY 32
55
7 35
GRENADA 8
GRENADA
WATER VALLEY
1105 Sunwood Dr. Suite 2 Phone: 662.307.7151 Fax: 662.307.7097
305 N. Main St. Phone: 662.714.4472 Fax: 662.714.4463
BASEBALL
World Series Appearances 2007 (fourth place) 1997 (fifth place) 1996 (runner-up) Eastern District Champions 1997 1996 Region Champions 2007 1997 1996 1988 1977 State Champions 2000 1986 1984 1983 1982 1977 1976 1948
RODEO
Ozark Region Champions 1995: Bull Riding 1985: Steer Wrestling 1980: Barrel Racing 1978: Bull Riding 1977: All-Around, Bareback
SOFTBALL
Division Champions 2015 2009 2007
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Region Champions 2020 2015 1999 1992 1991 1989 1987 1982 1966 1960
NJCAA Final Four 1998
National Champions 1983
NJCAA Sweet Sixteen 2006 2005 2003 Region Champions 2006 2005 2004 2003 2001 1998 1996 1983
NJCAA Sweet Sixteen 2005 Region Champions 2005 1998 1996 1990 1985 1984 1983 1980
State Champions 2005 2001 1997 1996 1985 1983 1980 1972
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MEN’S GOLF
Region Champions 2005 2000 1997
FOOTBALL
State Champions 2020 2015 1999 1992 1991 1989 1987 1982 1965 1960
TENNIS
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