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Quick Facts
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
Name: McNeese State University Location: Lake Charles, La. Founded: 1939 Enrollment: 8,784 est. Nickname: Cowgirls Colors: Royal Blue/Gold Conference: Southland Affiliation: NCAA 1-A Athletic Website: www.mcneesesports.com University Website: www.mcneese.edu
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
President: Dr. Robert Hebert Alma Mater/Year: Louisiana-Lafayette, '59 Institutional Representative: Michele Martin Athletic Director: Tommy McClelland Alma Mater: Northwestern State Associate AD/Sports Information Dir.: Louis Bonnette Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech Associate AD/Director of Compliance/SWA: Bridget Martin Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech Assistant AD/Internal Affairs: Ryan Ivey Alma Mater: Memphis Assistant AD/External Affairs: Bill Simon Alma Mater: McNeese State Assistant AD/Business Manager: Scott Pendarvis Athletic Department Phone: (337) 475-5200 Athletic Fax: (337) 475-5202
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Scooter Savoie Alma Mater: McNeese State, 1992 Record at McNeese (Years): 58-91-17 (9 yrs.) Career Record: (same) Assistant Coach: Allison Holladay Alma Mater: Southeastern La., 1999 Assistant Coach: Andrew Fitzgerald, Texas A&M, 2001 Soccer Office: (337) 562-4242 Soccer Fax: (337) 562-4245
TEAM INFORMATION
2007 Record: 12-5-4 Conference Record/Finish: 7-1-1 (SLC co-champs) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/9 Redshirt Returning: 2 Newcomers: 12
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1................................................................ Quick Facts 2............................................Socer Mission Statement 3-4....................................Head Coach Scooter Savoie 5............................. Assistant Coach Allison Holladay 6...........................Assistant Coach Andrew Fitzgerald 7............................................................. 2008 Outlook 8................................................................ 2008 Roster 9-16.................................................... Cowgirl Profiles 17......................... Team Achievements (On the Field) 18.........................Team Achievements (Off the Field) 19-20...................................McNeese State University 21..............................................Louisiana Quick Facts 21........................................ Lake Charles Quick Facts 22............................................Athletic Administration 23.......................................Department Improvements 24.......................................................... Academic Lab 25....................................................... Sports Medicine 25....................................... Strength and Conditioning 26.......................................................Student Housing 27...................................................................Facilities 28..............................................Southland Conference 29-35....................................................... Record Book 36............................................All-Time Letterwinners
MEDIA
PRINT Lake Charles American Press: P.O. Box 2893, Lake Charles, LA. 70602 (AC 337, 494-4069; Fax 494-4036) Southwest Daily: Rodrick Anderson, sports editor, 716 E. Napoleon, Sulphur, LA. 70663 (AC 337, 527-7075; Fax 337-528-3044) ELECTRONIC KPLC-TV (NBC): Tom Annino, sports director, 704 Bilbo Street, Lake Charles, LA. 70601 (AC 337-437-7563); Fax 337, 439-9905) KEZM Radio: Bruce Merchant, owner, 101 W. Napoleon St., Sulphur, LA. 70663 (AC 337, 527-3611; Fax 337, 527-0213)
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director..................................... Louis Bonnette Phone........................................... 337-475-5207 e-mail...........................lbonnette@mcneese.edu Ass't/Soccer Contact....................Pam LaFosse Phone........................................... 337-475-5926 Fax............................................... 337-475-5928 e-mail.............................plafosse@mcneese.edu
HISTORY
First Year of Soccer: 1996 Overall All-Time Record/Years: 74-128-20/ 11 yrs. Years in SLC Tournament: 8 Southland Conference Titles: 1 (2007) Southland Conference Tournament Titles: 1 (2006) Years In NCAA Tournament: 1 (2006) Last Postseason Opponent/Year: Southern Methodist/2006 lost 2-0 (College Station, TX.)
Louis Bonnette Director
Pam LaFosse Assistant
The 2008 soccer media guide is a production of the sports information department. The guide was designed written and edited by assistant SID with the help of the soccer staff. Photos courtesy of Rodrick Anderson and Andrew Fitzgerald. Printing by Lake City Printing in Lake Charles.
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SCOOTER SAVOIE
HEAD COACH- 10th Season
2007 SLC "Coach of the Year" 2006 Louisiana "Coach of the Year" When McNeese wanted to build an elite women's soccer program in the Southland Conference, the administration twice turned to a proven winner to cultivate a championship program. The person they chose to take on this challenge is Scooter Savoie. He brings the vision, motivation, hard work and respect a program needs to be successful. Savoie and the Cowgirls have been rewarded for their hard work and diligence with back to back championship seasons. The Cowgirls are the 2007 Southland Conference Champions. McNeese won the 2006 Southland Conference Tournament Championship to garner a NCAA Championship Tournament appearance. "The student-athlete is first. It's that simple. This is a fun team to coach. Our athletes are intrinsically motivated and committed to excellence in the areas of athletics, academics and community leadership. We are proud of the winning culture fostered by our soccer athletes." Success is not something new to Savoie and McNeese soccer. His Cowgirls have consistently attracted some of the top talent in the Southland Conference. Benefiting from developing young and talented players under his direction, McNeese has qualified for seven Southland Conference Championship Tournaments. Savoie was named the program's first coach in 1996. His teams improved each season during his tenure through 1999. McNeese posted an overall winning record in conference play during this time. He guided the program to three consecutive Southland Conference Championship Tournament appearances; leading his 1999 team to a second place finish in the league's regular season. Savoie returned in 2003 to McNeese to bring notoriety back to the program. The Cowgirls have returned to the Southland Conference Championship Tournament in four of the last five seasons. The coaching staff and players were recognized for their championship efforts as Savoie was honored with the prestigious titles of 2007 Southland Conference Coach of the Year and 2006 Louisiana Coach of the Year by the Louisiana Sportswriters Association. "Soccer players that compete for McNeese like our team style because they can demonstrate their skills. Our attack minded principles promote freedom and creativity with the ball to create an exciting brand of winning soccer." Savoie has the most wins of any coach in McNeese Soccer history. But the accolades for success do not stop here. Savoie has coached 44 All-Conference performers, including the 1999 SLC Player of the Year, Joy Keating. Fourteen players have made the All-Tournament team in Southland Conference championship play. The program led the league in 2006 with 5 AllTournament selections and Kamryn Koch garnering Tournament MVP. McNeese has received 14 All-Louisiana selections with Savoie at the helm. Program success is not just limited to the soccer field. McNeese Soccer led the Southland Conference in 2006 with five studentathletes selected to the All-Academic Team. The team annually ranks amongst the highest of all team sports at McNeese for academic performance and consistently maintains a GPA above 3.0. ESPN the Magazine has placed three McNeese soccer athletes on the District VI Academic All-American Team. Several of his players have 2007 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPS
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COACHING CAREER: •'07-
SLC Champs; #12-5-4 overall; 7-1-1 SLC Set new school victory record; posted first undefeated home record (8-0-2); SLC Tournament Runners-Up Southland Conference "Coach of the Year" •'06- 10-7-2 overall; 3-4-1 SLC (6th); SLC Tournament Champs; NCAA Tournament (lost 2-0 to SMU/College Station, TX.) Louisiana "Coach of the Year" •'05- 5-11-1 overall; 2-4-1 SLC (6th); SLC postseason tournament (first round) •'04- 4-14-1 overall; 2-9-1 SLC (7th) •'03- returned to McNeese State; 5-13-2; 4-7-1 SLC (6th) SLC postseason tournament (semifinal round) •'02- Assistant coach (Catalina Foothill (AZ.) •'00-'01 head girls coach (Duncanville, TX.); led team to playoffs both years •'99- programs second best record of 9-6-4; 6-4-4 SLC SLC(2nd); SLC postseason tournament(semifinal round) for the third consecutive time •'98- 7-9-2 overall ; 3-3-2 SLC (4th); SLC postseason tournament (semifinal round) •'97- led McNeese to a 4-15-1 overall ; 2-3-1 SLC (3rd); SLC postseason tournament (semifinal round) •'96- named McNeese State's first head soccer coach; led McNeese to a 2-11 record in its inaugural season •'94-95- head boys coach (Barbe High) Overall record: 18-5-7; District 5 "Coach of the Year" •'93-94- Head boys coach (Barbe High) Overall record: 25-2-1; District 4 "Coach of the Year"; District Champs; state semifinals •'92-93- Head boys coach (Barbe High); Overall record: 20-4-1; District 4 Champions (undefeated 10-0) regional finalists. •'89-'91- Volunteer Coach (Sulphur and Barbe High)
9 Years (1996-99, 2003-present) •- One SLC Title (2007) •- One SLC Tournament Title (2006) •- One NCAA Appearance (2006) •- 2007 SLC "Coach of the Year" •- 2006 Louisiana "Coach of the Year" earned Southland Conference Academic Honors and many have been named to McNeese President's List. Savoie is well respected in the university and soccer communities. He is proud to serve both in various capacities. He currently serves as the Chair of Southland Conference Women's Soccer Coaches. He sits on the McNeese Committee on Graduation Rates for Black Student Athletes and was a member of the NCAA Certification Peer Review Team, Safety and Wellness Committee. He is an active member of the NSCAA National Ranking Committee. He has also served on the coaching staff of the Louisiana Olympic Development Program and the Arizona Olympic Development Program. Savoie earned his B.S. Degree from McNeese in 1992 and Master in Education from Texas A&M University in 1997. He is happily married to the former Stephanie Byrge of Tucson, Arizona. They have two daughters, Jolie Aunjelle and Gracie Ann.
#- School Victory Record
EDUCATION
• LaPorte, (Tx.) High School • B.S. Degree in Health and Physical Education McNeese State University, 1992 • Masters in Education Texas A&M University, 1997
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Allison Holladay
Assistant Coach - Goalkeepers 6th Season Allison Holladay enters her sixth season as a Cowgirl assistant who possesses a wealth of experience with eight years of coaching at the NCAA Division I level. She has served in the capacity of assistant coach carrying the titles of goalkeeper coach and recruiting coordinator since 2003. In her time at McNeese State she has helped guide two goalkeepers to the SLC All-Conference First Team, and one to the SLC All-Tournament First Team. The 2007 season saw the best goalkeeping results in the history of the program while posting 10 shutouts and a 0.96 goals against average using both goalkeepers on the roster. Holladay approaches goalkeeping training with the individual needs of the keeper in mind. She enjoys working closely with the players in order to enhance the assets each keeper can bring to the team. Recognizing that not all goalkeepers are the same, she designs her training sessions to aim towards specific techniques and execution. Her sessions include drills with a multiple of components in order for each goalkeeper to benefit at all times. Holladay believes daily goalkeeper training is a necessity for success. "This time for keepers to work on their own is invaluable to their development." She also works closely with Coach Savoie to match the keeper sessions to the team training theme. This allows the goalkeepers to transfer their training into a live environment with their teammates on a daily bases. Holladay also has seen success as a recruiting coordinator. Our "player-first" philosophy at McNeese State has been instrumental in recruiting the student athletes that won the 2007 Regular Season SLC title and the 2006 Southland Conference Tournament Championship while making the program's first NCAA National Tournament Appearance. Her recruiting efforts have paid off by adding to the program a Mexico National full team player, U-15 USA National Team Player, and the New Mexico Player of the Year. Eighteen of the players on the current McNeese Squad including the 2008 recruiting class have ODP experience. Holladay strives to recruit players that are the perfect "fit" for the program. She aims to recruit players whose personalities as well as playing styles will mesh with the team and the coaching staff. After serving as an assistant coach at Southeastern Louisiana University for three seasons, Holladay joined Coach Savoie and the Cowgirl Family. She concluded her playing career in 1999 as the most decorated player in the history of Southeastern soccer, helping the Lady Lions to two Southland Conference regular season titles (1999, 2002) and a Southland Conference Tournament title (1998). Holladay began her career at LSU in 1995 and started in the majority of games, including the SEC Tournament. After a red shirt season in 1996, she transferred to Southeastern Louisiana University in 1997. Throughout her SLU career, she logged 5,401 minutes played, missing just 20 minutes of action in 59 career games with a 0.71 goals against average, a school record that still stands today. She is one of three Lady Lions to have been named All-Southland Conference three times (1997, 1998, 1999). She was also named to the Southland Conference Tournament Team twice (1998, 1999). Perhaps her greatest honor was becoming the first soccer player inducted into the Southeastern Louisiana University Hall of Fame in the Fall of 2004.
COACHING CAREER
• 2003-present • 2001-1999
Assistant coach (McNeese State) Assistant coach (Southeastern La.)
PLAYING CAREER
• 1999
All-SLC; Louisiana "Player of the Year"; school record 0.71 goals against average; All-SLC • 1998 All-SLC; SLC "Player of the Year"; Louisiana "Player of the Year"; Louisiana Athletic Director's "Player of the Year"; SE La. Female "Athlete of the Year" • 1997 All-SLC; SLC "Newcomer of the Year" • 1998-97 Southeastern La. (Goalkeeper)
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2004
OTHER
First soccer player inducted into Southeastern La. Hall of Fame
CERTIFICATIONS
NSCAA Advanced National Diploma
NSCAA National Goalkeeping Level III Diploma
EDUCATION
• St. Joseph's Academy (Baton Rouge, LA. • B.S. Degree in Speech and Communication (Southeastern La., 1999)
• Masters Degree
Health & Human Performance (McNeese State, 2006)
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Andrew Fitzgerald
Assistant Coach - Fielders 4th Season Andrew Fitzgerald enters his fourth season as a Cowgirl assistant. In his second season as an assistant, the Cowgirls posted their best record to date on the way to McNeese's first Southland Conference Tournament championship and NCAA tournament appearance. Fitzgerald primarily works with the field players and is involved in practice and game planning. Off the field his diverse duties range from travel arrangements to community outreach as well as being in charge of junior college recruiting. Fitzgerald has been successful in the junior college recruiting scene, bringing in a junior college All-American and an All- Region player in his first year in the role. He is also actively involved in the local youth soccer scene as well as being the head coach for a local boys high school team. Fitzgerald joined the program in 2005 after earning his Master's degree from Texas A&M. While at A&M he led the Texas A&M Men's Club soccer program to an undefeated season and a national championship in 2004. His team's won the regional tournament both years he served as head coach and never finished below the national quarterfinals. He also coached the A&M "B" team to a national "open" quarterfinal appearance. In 2004 Fitzgerald also served as the business operations and marketing intern for the nationally ranked Aggie Women's soccer team. While in graduate school Fitzgerald was the sport club graduate assistant for the Texas A&M Department of Rec Sports. He credits this role as key in developing his inclusive coaching philosophy. He believes that player involvement in decision making is critical to team success. Fitzgerald was a member of the 2001 A&M Men's team that brought home the clubs first ever national championship. From 2000-2002 he served as co-head coach at Allen Academy High School and helped the team to their first ever State Championship. Fitzgerald holds the NSCAA National Diploma, the NSCAA goalkeeper I and II diploma, and the USSF "D" national license.
COACHING CAREER
•2005-present
• 2000-01
Assistant Coach (McNeese State)
Head Coach (Texas A&M Men's Club)
• 2003-05
Head Coach (Texas A&M Men's Club)
•2000-2002
Co-Head Coach (Allen Academy High)
PLAYING CAREER
• 2000-2001 Texas A&M Men's Club
• 2008
• 2007
OTHER
Louisiana Cup Champs (McNeese State) SLC Champs (McNeese State)
• 2006
SLC Tournament Champs (McNeese State)
• 2004
NIRSA Men's National Champs (Texas A&M)
• 2001
NACS National Champs (Texas A&M)
• 2000
TAAPS State Champs (Allen Academy)
CERTIFICATIONS NSCAA National Diploma
"It has been a blessing to be part of a program where everyone believes that we are a family. From the coaches to the players we all take care of each other because we know that success for one of us means success for all of us."
NSCAA Goalkeeper I & II Diploma
EDUCATION
• B.S. Degree in Journalism (Texas A&M, 2001)
• Masters Degree (Kinesiology) (Texas A&M, 2005)
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SEASON OUTLOOK
commitments. "The returning players have worked hard to develop Twelve newcomers will help to achieve the a performance culture of excellence we call the goals set for 2008. Four of the newcomers "Cowgirl Way". We have developed a sport team that (Audrey LaLanne, Megan Manus, Cassandra is among the best in the Southland Conference." Read and Kaitlyn Lingle) are the most notable signees. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie "The caliber of players that are in our 2008 class have the ability and drive to help us continue to build on the tradition established by the players The bar has been raised and the expectations have been that have won back to back championships." set for the Cowgirls to continue to win championships. When the preseason Southland Conference polls Head coach Scooter Savoie enters his 10th season as came out, it was no surprise to see the Cowgirls as head coach of the Cowgirls and is coming off a year the team to beat. The league's coaches selected the where he was named the Southland's Coach of the Cowgirls to defend their title. Like the 2007 title, Year. this year's title may be claimed on the road also. The In the past two years, Savoie has led the Cowgirls to Cowgirls will play four Southland Conference games a Southland Conference Tournament Championship, at home beginning with its SLC opener against Texas NCAA Tournament appearance and a regular season State Oct. 3. McNeese will play five conference games title. on the road and it may come down to the last regular In 2007, McNeese posted a 12-5-4 overall record season of the game when the Cowgirls face Stephen F. and a 7-1-1 conference record. The Cowgirls posted Austin in Nacogdoches, Texas on Nov. 2. the first undefeated record in school history with a 8-0McNeese State University is proud to serve as host 2 record. Thirteen letterwinners return from that team of the 2008 Southland Conference Tournament which along Kyra McDonough and Lauren Slater who spent is slated for Nov. 6-9. The tournament champion will the season as redshirts due to injuries. "The returning represent the Southland Conference in the NCAA players have worked hard to develop a performance Tournament. culture of excellence we call the "Cowgirl Way". We have developed a sport team that is among the best in the Southland Conference. We will attempt to win the Triple Crown after our 2007 regular season title and 2006 SLC Tournament Championship." Seven seniors will be the leaders that will be looked upon to guide this team to another championship season. "Our senior class has led this program back to a level of prestige on the field, in the classroom and in the community. They have class, character, poise and a remarkable sense of pride." Joining an already talented Cowgirl team will be the Southland's second best recruiting class, as voted by Soccer Buzz, a nationally known web site that tracks college soccer 2007 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPS
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2008 Numerical Roster No. 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 31
Name
Shelby Money Cassandra Read Andrea Durkin Megan Manus Kaitlyn Lingle Wendy Redpath Jana Barrow Justeen Lords Alana Clark Erica Shepard M'Kensie Aday Ja'Nae Powell Lauren LaLanne Jordan Kolde Rachel Key Devon Glynn Cheyenne Moeller Kyra McDonough Macie Jones Mayra Torres Kamryn Koch Lauren Slater Erin Leighton Rachel Wright Jordan Picou Audrey LaLanne Ashley Rudd
Pos.
GK GK D D MF MF F D MF D F F D F MF MF F MF MF MF F D D D MF MF GK
Ht.
5-4 5-10 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-8 5-6 5-7 5-3 5-8 5-8 5-9 6-0 5-3 5-3 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-2 5-2 5-5 5-10 5-9
Cl.-Exp.
Sr.-3VL Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1VL Fr.-HS Sr.-3VL So.-1VL Jr.-2VL Fr.-HS Sr.-3VL So.-Trf. Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Sr.-3VL Jr.-2VL Jr.-2VL So.-1VL Sr.-2VL Sr.-3VL Jr.-3VL Jr.-2VL Sr.-3VL Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS
Head Coach: Scooter Savoie (McNeese State, '92) Assistant Coach: Allison Holladay (Southeastern La.,'99) ASSISTANT COACH: Andrew Fitzgerald (Texas A&M, '01) MANAGERS: Jon Meaux, Joshua Thibodeaux TRAINER: Malia Garza
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Hometown
Cypress, TX. Carlsbad, CA. Shady Shores, TX. Spring, TX. Carrolton, TX. Mandeville, LA. Lake Charles, LA. Albuquerque, NM. Tuscon, AZ. Grand Prairie, TX. Round Rock, TX. Arlington, TX. Cypress, TX. Lake Charles, LA. Haslet, TX. Ft. Worth, TX. New Roads, LA. Highland Village, TX. Mandeville, LA. Dallas, TX. Breaux Bridge, LA. Iowa City, IA. The Woodlands, TX. Houston, TX. Houma, LA. Cypress, TX. Lake Charles
Previous School
Cy-Fair High Carlsbad High Lake Dallas High Klein High Newman Smith High Fountainebleau High Barbe High St. Pius High Salpointe Catholic High South Grand Prairie High Hutto HIgh Summit High Incarnate Word St. Louis High Northwest High Fossil Ridge High Catholic High of Pointe Coupee Marcus High Fountainebleau High Texas Wesleyan Academy of Sacred Heart Solon High The Woodlands High Cypress Springs High Vandebilt Catholic Cypress Creek High Sam Houston High
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
ALANA (uh-lon-uh) Clark
Kyra McDONOUGH (mac-don-uh) Cheyenne (shy-ann) MOELLER (miller) DEVON (dey-vun) Glynn Jordan KOLDE (coal-d) JA'NAE (juh-nay) powell Jordan PICOU (p-cooh) JUSTEEN (jus-teen) Lords kamryn KOCH (cook) Erin LEIGHTON (lay-ton) MAYRA (my-ruh) TORRES (tor-ez)
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Shelby
LORDS
MONEY
5-5•Senior Defender Albuquerque, NM. St. Pius X
5-4•Senior Goalkeeper Cypress, TX. Cy-Fair High
ACCOLADES
2007: All-SLC (1st team); All-Louisiana (HM), SLC All-Academic (1st team); SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor List 2006: SLC All-Tournament, SLC All-Academic (1st team)
2007 (Junior): played in 19 games...led the team with 87 saves...set a single season record with six shutouts...led the SLC in save percentage... SLC player of the week...All-SLC (1st team)...ranked nationally (98th) in goals against average (.972) and 41st in save percent (.845)...All-Louisiana (HM)...McNeese career shutout leader with 10...Academic All-SLC (1st team)...led SLC in save percent...ranked second in SLC in goals against average (.097), shutouts (6) and shutouts per game (.32)...ranked sixth in SLC in saves per game (4.58) and seventh in saves (87)...President's Honor List...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll. 2006 (Sophomore): played in 10 games...led the team with 867:12 minutes played, 43 saves, four shutouts...ranked among McNeese career leaders in shutouts and minutes played...SLC all-tournament...SLC allacademic (1st team), SLC honor roll...President's honor list. 2005 (Freshman): played in three games and 83:30 minutes...three saves...one goal allowed. High School: attended Cy-Fair High where she was a member of the 2003 and 2004 district champs...Regional semifinals (2004)...three time all-district...team captain...Woodlands Tournament and Orange Classic MVP...2004 Houston Chronicle All-City Top 10 Goalkeepers. Club: Four year state ODP...Snickers Cup Champions...Personal: Birthdate: March 31, 1987...daughter of Phil and Barbara Money... Major: Physical Therapy.
ACCOLADES
2007: All-SLC (2nd team); SLC All-Academic (1st team), 2006: SLC all-tournament, ESPN "The Magazine" District VI All-Academic, SLC All-Academic (1st team), SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor List 2005: All-SLC (HM)
2007 (Junior): played in 17 games...helped McNeese set a single season shutout record...All-SLC (2nd team)...SLC All-Academic (1st team)...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll...President's Honor List. 2006 (Sophomore): played in 18 games...attempted two shots...SLC all-tournament...ESPN "The Magazine" all-district academic team... SLC all-academic (1st team)...SLC honor roll...President's honor list. 2005 (Freshman): played in 17 games...All-SLC honorable mention. High School: prepped at St. Pius X High where she was a four year letterwinner...three-time all-district, all-state and all-Metro...district champs (2003, 04)...state champs (2004)...regional champs (2000-04)... MVP (2003, 04)...2003 district player of the year. Other: father Doug played baseball at Eastern Washington University... Personal: Birthdate: June 16, 1987...daughter of Doug and Julie Lords ...Major: Biology
Justeen is a great leader in the center back position. She is a person you want on your side on the field of battle. She has the ability to settle the defense and read the attacking plan.
Shelby has established herself as one of the best keepers at McNeese State and in the Southland Conference. The most impressive qualities she possesses is her work rate and determination.
- Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
- Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
Year 2007 2006 2005 Totals
GP 19 10 5 34
Career Statistics Min Saves 1481:35 87 867:12 43 83:30 3 2432:17 133
GA 16 11 1 28
GAA Sho 0.97 6 1.14 4 1.08 0 1.04 10
Year 2007 2006 2005 Totals
GP 17 18 17 52
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Career Statistics Sh G A 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Pts 0 0 0 0
GWG 0 0 0 0
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Ja'Nae
Devon
POWELL
GLYNN
5-8•Senior Forward Arlington, TX. Summit High
ACCOLADES
2007: SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor Lists 2006: All-SLC (2nd team), All-La. (HM), SLC all-tournament, set SLC tournament records for goals (3) and points (9)
2007 (Junior): played in 19 games, started in 11...tied for third on the team with five goals...19 shots, five goals, two assists, 12 points, one game winning goal...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll...President's Honor List. 2006 (Sophomore): played in 19 games...led the team with four assists... second on the team in shots (38), goals (7), points (18)...recorded her first career hat trick against SFA at the SLC tournament...All-SLC (2nd team)... All-La. (HM)...SLC all-tournament...set a SLC tournament record with three goals and nine points 2005. (Freshman): played in 16 games...led team with 35 shots and 12 points...tied for a team high five goals...two assists...14 shots on goal... second team All-SLC...Honorable mention All-Louisiana. High School: attended Mansfield Summit High where she was a three-time team MVP...three-time all-district and all-area...second team all-state. Personal: Birthdate: August 17, 1987...daughter of James and Debra Powell ...Major: Criminology
5-3•Senior Midfielder Ft. Worth, TX. Fossil Ridge High
2007 (Junior): played and started in all 21 games...credited with seven shots, three assists and three points. 2006 (Sophomore): played in 19 games...attempted 11 shots...seven shots on goal. 2005 (Freshman): played in 16 games...attempted 11 shots...scored two goals...credited with one assist...five points. High School: attended Fossil Ridge High where she was a member of the bi-district championship team...2003-04 area finalist. Personal: Birthdate: December 16, 1986...daughter of Donnie Glynn and Doreen Richardson ...Major: Marketing
Devon has a selfless attitude to player wherever the team needs her. She has a special ability to distribute and set up an attack. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
Year 2007 2006 2005 Totals
GP 21 19 16 56
Ja'Nae's presence on the field is a shear threat. Her speed is very difficult to match. She has worked at composing her finishing opportunities and it has paid off in big dividends. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
Year 2007 2006 2005 Totals
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GP 19 19 16 54
Career Statistics Sh G A 19 5 2 38 7 4 35 5 2 92 17 8
Pts 12 18 12 42
GWG 1 2 2 5
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Career Statistics Sh G A 7 0 3 11 0 0 11 2 1 29 2 4
Pts 3 0 5 8
GWG 0 0 1 1
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Mayra
Rachel
TORRES
WRIGHT
5-5•Senior Midfielder Dallas, TX.
5-2•Senior Defender Houston, TX. Cypress Springs High
Texas Wesleyan
2007 (Junior): played and started in 19 games...attempted 25 shots...tied for a team high seven assists which is a single season record...ranked fifth in the SLC in assists per game...tied for third in SLC in assists...ranked nationally (86th) in assists per game. 2006 (Sophomore): played in 19 games...12 shots...four shots on goal... one assist...SLC honor roll...President's honor roll. Pre-McNeese: transfer from Texas Wesleyan University (Fort Worth, TX.)...younger sister of former Cowgirl Cynthia Torres...played 18 games, started 15, scored three goals and was credited with seven assist as a freshman. High School: Duncanville High Personal: Birthdate: May 8, 1987...daughter of Rogelio and Maria Torres...Major: Biology
Mayra is a player that works very hard and makes the game look incredibly simple. She loves to beat players with her quick footwork and stylish moves. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
ACCOLADES
2007: SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor List
2007 (Junior): played in 20 games...attempted three shots...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll...President's Honor List. 2006 (Sophomore): played in 19 games...attempted four shots...one shot on goal. 2005 (Freshman): played in 12 games...credited with one shot. High School: attended Cy-Springs High where she was a four-year letterwinner...2004 bi-district champs...two-time all-district...two-time team captain...MVP. Club: Challenge Soccer Club (2000-2005) Personal: Birthdate: July 9, 1987...daughter of Bo and Dru Wright... Major: Sociology
Rachel is a joy to coach. She is not only a hard working and talented player, she is one of the best people we have on this team. She is always ready when I call on her to do a specific job on the field. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
Year 2007 2006 Totals
GP 19 19 38
Career Statistics Sh G A 25 4 7 12 0 1 37 4 8
Pts 15 1 16
GWG 0 0 0
Year 2007 2006 2005 Totals
GP 20 19 12 51
2007 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPS
Career Statistics Sh G A 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0
Pts 0 0 0 0
GWG 0 0 0 0
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McDONOUGH
Academy of Sacred Heart
Marcus High
Kyra
Kamryn
5-5•Junior Midfielder Highland Village, TX.
5-5•Senior Forward Breaux Bridge, LA.
ACCOLADES
2007: SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor List
ACCOLADES
2007: All-SLC (1st team), SLC All-Tournament, All-Louisiana (1st team), Louisiana "Player of the Year", SLC Student-Athlete of the Year, SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor Roll, Kelly Mortgage Golden Ball Award 2006: All-SLC (2nd team), All-Louisiana (1st team), SLC Tourn. MVP, SLC all-academic (1st team) 2005: All-SLC (HM)
2007 (Junior): played and started in all 21 games...led McNeese and the SLC in seven categories including goals scored (16), shots (92), points (36) and game winning goals (7)...set four McNeese single season records...holds two McNeese career records (game winning goals-13 and hat tricks-3)...ranked 11th in the nation in goals per game and 19th in points per game...All-SLC (1st team)...SLC All-Tournament...AllLouisiana (1st team)...Louisiana "Player of the Year"...Kelly Mortgage Golden Ball Award (presented to the top offensive player in Louisiana... SLC Student-Athlete of the Year...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll... McNeese President's Honor Roll. 2006 (Sophomore): played in 18 games...led McNeese in five offensive categories...led the team in goals and ranked second in the SLC with 10 goals...attempted 65 shots, 34 shots on goal and six game winning goals...set a school single season shots record and a single season and career game winning goals record...All-SLC (2nd team)...All-Louisiana (1st team)...SLC Tournament MVP...SLC all-academic (1st team). 2005 (Freshman): played in 17 games...led team with five assists... attempted 25 shots...scored three goals...tied for second on team with 11 points...honorable mention All-SLC. High School: prepped at Academy of Sacred Heart-Grand Coteau... member of three state championship teams...scored 111 career goals, recorded 25 assists...two-time all-district...two-time district MVP... member of parish and regional cross country championship teams... member of district, parish and regional track championship teams...400 meter district champion...member of 4x4 district relay team. Club: Baton Rouge Soccer Club; 2004 state champs...2004 Virginia Jeff Cup Champs...2003 state Cup Champs...placed 4th in Region III (2003)...2002 state champs...2002 Region III semifinals. Personal: Birthdate: July 15, 1987...Daughter of Neil and Pennye Koch ...Major: General Studies Year 2007 2006 2005 Totals
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GP 21 18 17 56
Career Statistics Sh G A 92 16 4 65 10 0 25 3 5 182 29 9
Pts 36 20 11 67
GWG 7 6 0 13
2007 (Sophomore): played in 19 games, started in 16...attempted 12 shots, one goal, three assists, five points...scored the game winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Stephen F. Austin...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor Roll. 2006: Spent the season as a redshirt 2005 (Freshman): played in 14 games...attempted 16 shots...one assist... one point. High School: prepped at Marcus High where she was a member of two district and the 2005 state championship teams...two-time all-district... freshman all-district... Personal: Birthdate: January 3, 1987...Daughter of Paul and Shelley Tue ...Major: Health & Human Performance Year 2007 2005 Totals
GP 19 14 14
Career Statistics Sh G A 12 1 3 6 0 1 6 0 1
Pts 5 1 1
GWG 1 0 0
Kamryn is a goal scorer that refuses to be denied. She is smart, powerful, and graceful in the attack and does a great job in recognizing situations where she can slip in and score. Kyra is the glue that holds our team together on and off the field. She plays her with style and grace and her distribution ability in unmatched in the SLC. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
Koch Receives Kelly Mortgage Golden Ball Award
The Kelly Mortgage Golden Ball Award is presented each year to the top offensive player amongst Louisiana's eleven NCAA Division I women's soccer programs. The winner is determined by using points per game average that combines goals and assists. One point is awarded for each goal and one for each assists throughout the season. Koch scored 16 goals and dished Jason Kelly presents Koch with the out four assists in 2007 for a total of 20 and a 9.5 points per Kelly Mortgage Golden Ball Award game average.
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Erica
Cheyenne
SLATER
SHEPARD
Moeller
5-7•Junior Defender Iowa City, IA. Solon High
5-3•Junior Defender Grand Prairie, TX. S. Grand Prairie High
ACCOLADES
2007: SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor List
2007: spent the season as a redshirt...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll...President's Honor List 2006 (Sophomore): played in 19 games... attempted three shots...two shots on goal 2005 (Freshman): played in 17 games... attempted eight shots...scored one goal... credited with one assist...three points. High School: attended Solon High where she was a four-year letterwinner...two-time conference champs. Club: member of Iowa ODP for three years... CRSA Club MVP...three-time state cup champs Personal: Birthdate: April 9, 1987...Daughter of Chris and Connie ...Major: Physical Therapy Year 2006 2005 Totals
GP 19 17 36
17
Lauren
Career Statistics Sh G A 3 0 0 8 1 1 11 1 1
Pts 0 3 3
2007 (Sophomore): played in 19 games, started in five...attempted four shots...helped McNeese to a season and SLC high 10 shutouts. 2006 (Freshman): played in 19 games... attempted four shots...two shots on goal...scored one goal, first career goal against Southeastern La. (Oct. 27). High School: attended South Grand Prairie High where she was a four year letter winner...two-time all-district...named to several all-tournament teams...three-time team captain...voted offensive and defensive player. Personal: Birthdate: December 19, 1987... Parents: Edith and Dwayne Ayler...Major: Business Management Year 2007 2006 Totals
GP 19 19 38
Career Statistics Sh G A 4 0 0 4 1 0 8 1 0
Pts 0 2 2
5-7•Junior Forward New Roads, LA. Catholic High of Pointe Coupee
ACCOLADES
2007: SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor List
2007 (Sophomore): played in nine games as
a reserve...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll... President's Honor List. 2006 (Freshman): played in seven games in her rookie season as a reserve...attempted three shots... one shot on goal. High School: attended Catholic High of Pointe Coupee where she was a three-year letter winner... two-time all-district..All-Metro (San Antonio, TX.)... Western District Champions. Personal: Birthdate: September 4, 1988...Parents: Robin and James Moeller...Major: Business Year 2007 2006 Totals
GWG 0 0 0
GP 9 7 9
Career Statistics Sh G A 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0
Pts 0 0 0
GWG 0 0 0
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Erin
LEIGHTON
5-2•Junior Defender The Woodlands, TX. The Woodlands High
Lauren is a player I will be happy to see back on the field. She is incredibly difficult to beat one on one in the air. Her left foot makes her dangerous while creating a counter attack. Erica's speed and athleticism are big attributes in her position. She has gained valuable experience at outside back and should have a break-out season with her ability to attack out of the back. Cheyenne is one of the most pleasant players to coach. She is willing to do anything and everything that is asked of her. She has exceptionally ability to put a defense under extreme pressure and lock a team in our attacking third. Erin's work ethic and ability to defend in a one on one situation makes her a great back. She has been a real asset to us as an outside back and has held in check many of the best players in our conference. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
ACCOLADES
2007: SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor List
2007 (Sophomore): played and started in all 21 games...one shot...two assists...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll...President's Honor List. 2006 (Freshman): a walk-on who earned a starting position...played in all 19 games... attempted seven shots...two shots on goal. High School: attended the Woodlands High where she was a four-year starter...team MVP... district Defensive “Player of the Year”... Academic all-district...participated in the Tasco Senior Showcase. Club: Challenge Soccer Club Personal: Birthdate: August 2, 1988...daughter of Michelle and Russell Leighton...Major: Biology Year 2007 2006 Totals
2007 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPS
GP 21 19 40
Career Statistics Sh G A 1 0 2 7 0 0 8 0 2
Pts 2 0 2
GWG 0 0 0
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Alana
Wendy
Macie
CLARK
REDPATH
JONES
5-7•Sophomore Midfielder Tucson, AZ Salpointe Catholic High
5-5•Sophomore Midfielder Mandeville, LA Fountainebleau High
ACCOLADES
5-5•Sophomore Midfielder Mandeville, LA Fountainebleau High
ACCOLADES
2007: SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's 2007: Louisiana Freshman of the Year, All-SLC (HM), Honor List SLC All-Tournament, SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, 2007 (Freshman): played in 10 games...SLC President's Honor List Other: Ranked among 2007 Soccer Buzz Magazine Commissioner's Honor Roll...President's Honor Top High School Recruits; ranked in Top 200
List High School: attended Fountainebleau High... district champs...first team all-district...Club: helped the New Orleans Soccer Academy (NOSA) to the 2006 state finals...former member of the Montana ODP where she was a member of the Magic City...help Magic City to three state championships...Personal: Birthdate: March 25, 1989...daughter of Lori and David Redpath... Major: Chemical Engineering Year 2007 Totals
GP 10 10
Career Statistics Sh G A 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pts 0 0
GWG 0 0
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Lauren
LaLanne 5-9•Sophomore Defender Cypress, TX. Incarnate Word
2007 (Freshman): played in 20 games, started
in 18...tied for a team high seven assist which is a McNeese single season record...second on the team with 63 shots, six goals, 19 points...scored the game winning goal against Texas A&M-Commerce...tied for third in the SLC in the SLC in assists, ranked fourth in assists per game, fifth in shots, sixth in shots per game...ranked nationally (98th) in assists per game... Louisiana Freshman of the Year...All-SLC (Honorable Mention)...SLC-All Tournament...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll...President's Honor Roll...High School: prepped at Salpointe Catholic where she was a four year letter winner...member of regional championship team...all-city ...team MVP...honor roll...Club: played for Arizona ODP for three years...ODP Region IV pool (2003, 2004)...U.S. National pool in 2003...member of the U.S. National U-15 team in 2004...played five years for the TSA (Tucson Soccer Academy where she helped her team to three state final appearances and the Region IV semifinals in 2004...Personal: Birthdate: April 19, 1989...daughter of Carmen Marriott and Bob Clark... Major: Health & Human Performance Year 2007 Totals
GP 20 20
Career Statistics Sh G A 63 6 7 63 6 7
Pts 19 19
2007 (Freshman): played in 15 games...attempted five shots...SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll... High School: attended Fountainebleau High... member of three-time district champs...state champs (2004)...three time all-district...Club: played for several club teams including the Baton Rouge Soccer Club...played for the New Orleans Soccer Academy (NOSA)...Louisiana Olympic Development Player (ODP) five years... two-time Times Picayune Player of the Week... Personal: Birthdate: Sept. 5, 1988...daughter of Sherri and Frank Jones...Major: Health & Human Performance Year 2007 Totals
GWG 1 1
Pre-McNeese: attended Incarnate Word...played in 22 games...five assists...NCAA Elite 8...Sum Cum Laude (2007)...Dean's List High School: attended Cypress Creak High... all-district, all-region, all-state...academic all state...Olympic Development Player (ODP) three years...Club: Houston Dynamos... Other: Is the older sister of Cowgirl freshman Audrey LaLanne Personal: Birthdate: October 10, 1988...daughter of Donna and Robin LaLanne... Major: Biology and Mathematics
GP 15 15
Career Statistics Sh G A 5 0 0 5 0 0
Pts 0 0
GWG 0 0
Wendy is a very fast and ferocious athlete. She knows the game from all aspects and plays well above her size. She is a great player on both sides of the ball and is extremely fit to keep up with the pace of the game. Alana is a creative attacking player with an incredible ability to dribble, beat players one on one, pass and score goals. She has brought her playing experience with the U-15 USA National Team with her to McNeese. Macie has impressed me with her work rate and determination since day one. Her fitness, speed and ability to strike the ball on frame makes her a dangerous player to defend. Lauren is a valuable transfer for our defense. Her experience will contribute to our success. She is fast, has extreme endurance and plays with a tenacious attitude. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
Alana Clark
2007 Louisiana Freshman of the Year - 14 -
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Cassandra
Andrea
READ
DURKIN
5-10•Freshman Goalkeeper Carlsbad, CA. Carlsbad High
High School: attended Carlsbad High...2007 Player to Watch In California...Soccer Buzz notable signee...Club: FC Bratz (San Diego, CA)...Other: two-time Surf Cup Champ...award winning artist...Personal: Birthdate: March 8, 1990...daughter of Kristin and Philip Read... Major: Arts
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High School: attended Lake Dallas High...four time all-district...two time team MVP...district 54A Utility Player of the Year...finished fourth out of 21 for the Denton County Athlete of the Year... four year track letterwinner...Top 5% of her class... National Honor Society...Debate Team...Club: Aces 90 Black...Personal: Birthdate: August 27, 1989...daughter of Patty and John Durkin... Major: Nursing
Jana
LINGLE
BARROW
5-6•Freshman Midfielder Carrolton, TX. Newman Smith High
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Soccer Buzz Most Notable Signee
High School: attended Klein High ...DECA Academic Club...Club: Texas Soccer Club Challenge 90 "A"...member of seven time South Texas State Championship team...USYSNC Regional Semifinalist (2007)...Top 4 or better in Region III Premier League (2004-07)...DECA Club Member...Personal: Birthdate: September 23, 1990...daughter of Kathy and Terry Manus... Major: Nursing
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M'Kensie
ADAY
5-8•Freshman Forward Lake Charles, LA. Barbe High
High School: attended Newman Smith High where she was a four year letterwinner...three time all-district...two time team captain...member of two time State Cup Finalist team...Ice Bowl MVP...member of St. Edwards all-star team... Club: Dallas Texans '90...Personal: Birthdate: April 5, 1990...daughter of Leslie and Jim Lingle...Major: Physical Therapy
Kaitlyn has a personality we knew we wanted on our team. Her aggressiveness and composure on the field are key ingredients to our success in the midfield. She is one of those people who will be successful in all she does.
5-5•Freshman Defender Spring, TX. Klein High
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Kaitlyn
Cassandra is a winner and has a big future ahead of her. She has a presence in goal that is very intimidating. She is commanding in the air and reads the game extremely well.
MANUS
5-6•Freshman Defender Shady Shores, TX. Lake Dallas High
Soccer Buzz Most Notable Signee
Soccer Buzz Most Notable Signee
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MEGAN
High School: attended Barbe High where she was a an all-district and all-state selection... member of 2006 and 2008 state finalist team... team captain (2008)...team MVP (2008)...Golden Boot Award...Louisiana All-Academic...Jim Riley award...National Honor Society...Other: member of two time state championship cross country team...member of the state 4x800 relay team... Club: CFC Cyclones... Personal: Birthdate: December 6, 1989...daughter of Maria and Gary Barrow and Sandy and BJ Thompson...Major: Biological Science
5-8•Freshman Forward Round Rock, TX. Hutto High
High School: attended Hutto High where she was a member of the final four regional team... National Honor Society...Academic Excellence award for Biology and Algebra...2005 Regional Camp...Club: Lonestar 90 White...2005 regional ODP camp...Other: member of state qualifying 800 meter relay team...Personal: Birthdate: April 27, 1991...daughter of Shelli and Temple Aday...Major: Biology
Andrea is a player with character and ability that I am extremely proud to have on our team. She is a dedicated and motivated individual that will fit into our program very well. Jana's athletic build and willingness to succeed makes her a great fit for our program. She simply excels in everything she does. We expect Jana's fitness to be a distinguishing attribute to her success in out working our opponents. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie 2007 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPS
Megan is a very tough, skilled and smart back line player. She anchored the back line for one of the top club teams in the country. We expect her leadership and competitive experience to have a positive impact on our back line. M'Kensie has an ability to get in behind the defense and her finish is remarkable. Her speed in the open space will allow us to play with different tactics and offensive schemes. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie - 15 -
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Rachel
KOLDE
Jordan
KEY
6-0•Freshman Forward Lake Charles, LA. St. Louis High
PICOU
5-3•Freshman Midfielder Haslet, TX. Northwest High
High School: prepped at St. Louis High where she was a four year letterwinner... member of DIII State Championship team... member of 2005 and 2006 state semifinalist team...two time all-district selection...all state academicNational Honor Society Treasurer... Latin Club...Students for Life...Campus Ministry...member of the concert choir... Immaculate Conception Cathedral Chorale... Club: ICSA Cyclones (7 yrs.)...Other: member of two-time Division III state swim team...Top 8 finalist (twice)...team captain...all-district ...daughter of former McNeese basketball player Ken Kolde ...Personal: Birthdate: December 25, 1989...daughter of Deanna and Ken Kolde... Major: Nursing
High School: attended Northwest High where she was a four year letterwinner...all-district... lead team in scoring and assists...member of FFA Quiz team...Club: Dallas Texans...North Texas ODP (1 yr.)...played in the International Panda Cup...Personal: Birthdate: April 21, 1990... daughter of Robin and Kelly Key...Major: Animal Science
5-5•Freshman Midfielder Houma, LA Vandebilt Catholic
High School: attended Vandebilt Catholic where she was a four time all-district and allstate selection...2008 Division II MVP...ranked second in her senior class of 168...National Honor Society (4 yrs.)...Club: Lafreniere Sting 90-NOSA...member of three time state championship team...RPL Champs (2005)... Crossroads of the South Champs (2006)... Blues City Blowout Champs (2004)...Regional semifinals...Personal: Birthdate: March 16, 1990...daughter of Lisa and Thomas Picou... Major: Chemical Engineering
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Ashley
RUDD
5-9•Freshman Goalkeeper Lake Charles, LA Sam Houston High
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Audrey
LaLANNE 5-10•Freshman Midfielder Cypress, TX. Cypress High
Soccer Buzz Most Notable Signee High School: attended Cypress High where she was a four year starter...three-time first team all-district...lead team in goals and assists (2007)...team captain (2008)...two time allGreater Houston (first team)...member of 17-5A district champs (2005, '07)...Regional Finalist (2007)...district runners-up (2006)...Club: TSC Challenge 90...seven years of ODP experience... Region III Pool (3 yrs.)...Top 4 or better in Region III Premier League...member of seven time South Texas State Champs...USYSNC Regional semifinalist (2007)...South Texas Women's Select Team (2006, 07)...Personal: Birthdate: January 2, 1990...daughter of Donna and Robin LaLanne...Major: Biology
High School: attended Sam Houston High... recorded 44 career shutouts...three time alldistrict...all-state freshman team...team captain... member of 2004 state finalists team...member of 2005 state runners-up team...third place in state tournament (2006)...member of volleyball and track teams...Honor Roll...Beta Club...Student Council...Other: daughter of McNeese State basketball Hall of Famer, John Rudd...Club: played for the CFC Cyclones...ODP (3 yrs.)... Personal: Birthdate: July 6, 1990...daughter of Alison and John Rudd...Major: Health & Human Performance
Jordan Kolde's ability to get into goal in the air and on the ground is exceptional. She has a natural instinct of where to be. It will be exciting to watch Jordan grow and develop at our level and fully expect her to be successful. Rachel is an amazing player in the attacking third of the field. She has a knack for scoring goals and creating assists. She will be a highlight player in our attacking system. Jordan Picou is full of positive energy. She has many great qualities that makes her a joy to watch play. She has endurance, speed and a great read on the game. Audrey is a tremendous player and great leader on the field with the ability to lift those around her. She carries the mark of "competitive greatness" because she is always there and ready to perform when her team needs her Ashley is a very coachable goalkeeper. She is the most competitive keeper to come out of the Lake Charles area. With consistent training and competition, Ashley will be a solid goalie at the collegiate level. - Head Coach Scooter Savoie -
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McNeese State University
In 1938, Louisiana founded McNeese State University, then known as the Lake Charles Junior College, as a division of Louisiana State University. The opening session of the college began on September 11, 1939. The following fall, the school changed its name to John McNeese Junior College to honor John McNeese, a renowned South-west Louisiana educator and the first superintendent of schools in Imperial Calcasieu Parish. In 1950 McNeese became a four-year college in its own right and came under the authority of the Louisiana Board of Education. Finally, in 1970, McNeese State University became the official name of the school. The University provides opportunities for continuing education in support of its mission to value lifelong learning. As a member of the University of Louisiana System and a selective admissions institution, McNeese offers degrees through six academic colleges: Business, Education, Engineering and Technology, Liberal Arts, Nursing, and Science. McNeese’s student body comprises over 8,500 students from throughout Louisiana, the United States, and approximately 50 countries. McNeese’s athletic programs are NCAA-certified for competition at I-AA and I-A levels. The soccer team won the school's first ever conference tournament title and appeared in the NCAA Tournament in 2006. The McNeese State University campus in Lake Charles, Louisiana features 68 buildings on 500 acres dotted with live oak trees and azalea bushes. The McNeese community continues to use the three original structures - Kaufman Hall, Ralph O. Ward Memorial Gym (the Arena), and Francis G. Bulber Auditorium. Bulber Auditorium, a striking example of Art Deco architecture, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. McNeese State University upholds a long tradition of service to the Southwest Louisiana community and the nation. The University’s motto of “Excellence with a Personal Touch” extends beyond the classroom to offering help to others in times of need. During World War II, the campus was the headquarters of the Louisiana Maneuvers, an extensive military exercise to prepare American soldiers for battle. In 1957, the McNeese community gave aid and comfort to the victims of Hurricane Audrey and served as the National Guard’s base of rescue operations. McNeese provided shelter for New Orleans residents and university students fleeing Hurricane Katrina in 2005. McNeese faced one of its greatest challenges when Hurricane Rita struck in the fall that same year. The storm caused devastating damage to campus facilities and infrastructure. The recovery effort after Hurricane Rita showed the community of Southwest Louisiana the high caliber of McNeese faculty, staff, and students in their commitment to complete the semester and move forward in support of the core values of academic excellence, student success, fiscal responsibility, and university/community alliances.
Dr. Robert Hebert President POINTS OF EXCELLENCE
•-McNeese is the first public university in the state to offer a concentration in Forensic Chemistry. •-McNeese offers a concentration in Terrorism, Preparedness and Security that is one of the first of its kind in the nation. •-McNeese has been rated as one of the top schools in the nation for the individual attention students receive from MSU faculty in the College Catalog published by Newsweek. Other well-known names on that list are Harvard and Stanford Universities. •-McNeese now has seven Senior Fulbright Scholars on its faculty that have traveled to Greece, Finland, Moldova, Romania, Rwanda, China, and Korea. •-The College of Nursing is nationally accredited by the National League of Nursing and continually has a high passing rated on the nursing licensing examination. The BSN passage rate for the Spring 2006 was 94.2% and 98% for Fall 2006. •-Approximately 66% of our faculty holds terminal masters or doctoral degrees. •-McNeese, along with Calcasieu Parish Schools, have been named a "Promethean Center of Excellence" by Promethean, a company who uses whiteboard technology in business and educational settings. This consortium of schools represents the only one of its kind in the nation and will serve as a national model for technology integration in both public schools and university settings. •-Our medical school acceptance average over the last seven years is 56% which is above the national average of 46%. Two of the past seven years have seen 100% acceptance. •-The College of Business has an internship program which places students nationwide. •-The College of Business also regularly sends students to Paris' Ecole Superieure Libre de Sciences Commerciales Appliques as part of our study abroad program. •-As of 2007, McNeese began offering a degree in Athletic Training.
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"Excellence With A Personal Touch"
McNeese Facts
Location: Lake Charles, La. Founded: September, 1939 Enrollment: 8,784 Campus: 99-acre main campus, 402-acre MSU farm, a 65acre athletic plant and student apartment complex, Louisiana Environmental Research Center McNeese has been rated as one of the top schools in the nation for the individual attention students and Burton Coliseum. receive from MSU faculty in the College Catalog published by Newsweek. Other well-known names on Mascot: Cowboys that list are Harvard and Stanford Universities. School Colors: Blue and Gold At McNeese, almost 9,000 students can choose from more than 80 degree programs offered by the Colleges of Business, Education, Engineering and Technology, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Science, the Division of General and Basic Studies, and the Dore' School of Graduate Studies. There are students from 34 states and 49 countries that attend McNeese State University.
* Accounting * Business Administration * Economics * Finance * Management * Marketing
* Electronics * Engineering * Instrumentation * Mechanical Engineering * Petroleum Services * Process Plant Technology * Technology
BURTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
* Art Education * Economic Education * Education * Educational Leadership * Educational Psychology * Educational Leadership and Instructional Technology * Educational technology * Health and Human Performance * Library Science * Office Systems and Business Communication * Physical Science * Psychology * Special Education
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
* Chemical Engineering * Civil Engineering * Electrical Engineering
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* Anthropology * Art * Art Education * Criminal Justice * English * Foreign Languages * French * Geography * Government * Greek * History * Humanities * Latin * Mass Communication * Music * Music Education * Music Ensembles * Paralegal * Philosophy * Piano * Religious Studies * Social Sciences * Sociology * Spanish * Speech
* Theatre * Women's Studies
COLLEGE OF NURSING * Associate Degree Program * Bachelor Degree Program * Masters Degree Program
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
* Agriculture Economics * Agriculture Engineering * Agriculture * Agronomy * Animal Science * Biology * Chemistry * Clinical Laboratory Science * Computer Studies * Computing Science * Environmental Science * Family and Consumer Science * Forestry * Geology * Mathematics * Microbiology * Physical Science * Physics * Radiological Technology * Statistics * Wildlife Management
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“The student-athlete is first. It’s that simple. This is a fun team to coach. Our athletes are intrinsically motivated and committed to excellence in the areas of athletics, academics and community leadership. We are proud of the winning culture fostered by our soccer athletes.” -Head Coach Scooter Savoie-
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STATE OF LOUISIANA
The state of Louisiana is conveniently organized into five distinct regions (Greater New Orleans, Cajun Country, Plantation Country, Crossroads, Sportsman's Paradise, each offering a different Nickname: The Pelican State experience. It’s part of the cultural geography that makes this a great Admitted to Union: April 30, 1812 place to live. State Colors: Gold, White, Blue Louisiana is one of the nation's largest producers of cotton, State Bird: Brown Pelican sugarcane, rice, sweet potatoes and pecans. State Dog: Catahoula Leopard The state is also a major producer of soybeans and corn. The State Tree: Bald Cypress State Flower: Magnolia biggest land-based industry in the state is forestry, with an economic impact from paper-making and wood products greater than all other crops combined. Poultry is the largest livestock industry, followed by dairy and beef cattle. Louisiana is also the nation's largest producer of alligator hides and crawfish. Louisiana's approximately 3,650 manufacturing units employ some 190,000 wage and salary workers whose annual earnings are $1.9 billion. The state annually produces nearly five billion dollars worth of products, including petroleum, chemicals, plastics, clothing, wood products, industrial alcohol, wallboard, cement, seafood, glass, drugs and many more. Louisiana has a semi-tropical climate. Variations in daily temperature are determined by distances from the Gulf of Mexico and, to a lesser degree, by differences in elevation. The average annual temperature for the state as a whole is 67.4. January is the coldest month (average 50.7), and July and August the warmest (average 82). Snow is rare in southern Louisiana, but occasionally falls are recorded in the northern parts of the state. Average annual rainfall is 55.45 inches.
Quick Facts
The state capitol building, located in Baton Rouge, is the tallest capitol building in the nation at 34 stories.
LAKE CHARLES
The first people to settle the lake were Mr. and Mrs. LeBleu of Bordeaux, France. They arrived in 1781 and secured their home six miles east of the present site of Lake Charles, living in peaceful coexistence with several tribes of Indians. This area originally settled by the LeBleu's is now known as LeBleu Settlement. Other pioneers quickly ventured to Lake Charles. Among them was Charles Sallier who married LeBleu's daughter, Catherine. The Sallier's built their home on the lake, in the area now known as Lake Charles. After Charles Sallier built his home in this area, the lake became known as Charlie's Lake. By 1860 this area was being called "Charleston" or "Charles Town." Settlers at the turn of the century acquired property from the Indians or they homesteaded the Rio Hondo lands. The Rio Hondo which flowed through Lake Charles was later called Quelqueshue, an Indian term meaning "Crying Eagle" and still later Calcasieu. Little is known of these early residents except that they were a mixture of English, French, Spanish and Dutch. On March 7, 1861, Lake Charles was incorporated as the town of Charleston, Louisiana. The growth of the city was fairly slow until Captain Daniel Goos came in 1855. He established a lumber mill and schooner dock, now Goosport, and promoted a profitable trade with Texas and Mexican ports by sending his schooner down-river into the Gulf of Mexico. Most of the wood which built the city came from Goos' mill. Until the arrival of Goos, Jacob Ryan dominated the lumber industry. Ryan convinced the state government to move the parish seat to Lake Charles. Later that year, Ryan and Samuel Kirby transferred the parish courthouse and jail to Lake Charles, at that time called Charleston. Six years after the city was incorporated, dissatisfaction over the name Charleston arose. On March 16, 1867, Charleston, Louisiana, was incorporated into the town of Lake Charles.
The City of Lake Charles is conveniently located on Interstate-10 between Houston, TX and New Orleans, LA. Population: 71,757 Our sandy beaches are nestled on the Square Miles: 43.105 Calcasieu River just 30 miles upstream from the Gulf of Mexico. Lake Charles Square Acres: 27,587 is connected to the Gulf by means of a Distance From Major Cities deep-water ship channel and is the seat Atlanta: 670.2 miles and port of entry of Calcasieu Parish. Baton Rouge: 129.4 miles It is no mystery why Lake Charles Dallas: 358.8 miles and Southwest Louisiana are referred to Houston: 142.8 miles as the "Festival Capital of Louisiana." New Orleans: 205.2 miles With more than 75 fairs, festivals and special events each year, our area has celebrations down to an art form - complete with food, music, lights and laughter. Contraband Days is one of Louisiana’s largest festivals and the City of Lake Charles' oldest festival. Contraband Days is a 12-day festival/carnival extravaganza filled with savory cajun food, family fun and festivities, and is attended by over 200,000 people annually. Each year during the first two weeks in May the city officially celebrates the legend of the pirate Jean Lafitte with its Contraband Days celebration. History tells us that Lafitte and his band of pirates once sailed the area's waterways and are said to have buried Lafitte's Contraband treasure somewhere in the vicinity of the lake. The festivities kick off every year with a pirate ship bombardment to "take control of the city" at the seawall of the Lake Charles Civic Center. A gang of rowdy and unruly buccaneers led by Jean Lafitte himself overruns the blazing cannons of the local militia, raises their "Jolly Roger" flag, captures the Mayor and forces him - with swords drawn - to walk the plank into the swirling waters of the lake.
Quick Facts
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ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFF
Tommy McClelland Director of Athletics
•-undergraduate degree in General Studies and graduate degree in Sports Administration from Northwestern State •- native of Basile, LA and former all-state football player •- football and track letterman at Northwestern State •- employed by the Southland Conference •- married to the former Jessica Stokes of Garrison, TX
Athletic Director Tommy McClelland and wife Jessica
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Tommy McClelland is the seventh athletic director at McNeese State's 68 year history. He was selected last spring after a national search and after he had spent almost a full year in an interim position. On making the announcement of his hire, McNeese president Dr. Robert Hebert, who chaired a five person committee to select the successor to Sonny Watkins, who Bridget Martin Michele Martin Assoc. AD For retired in June of 2007, said "Tommy is Institutional Rep. Compliance/SWA energetic, enthusiastic and a hard worker. We believe that he is the person to lead our athletic department as athletic director." The Basile native and Northwestern State graduate, was quick out the box. He formulated and drove home a two week travel plan that brought McNeese athletics to communities in Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana. And, he put together a "Partner with the Pokes" program for businesses. Ryan Ivey Bill Simon Ass't AD/Internal Ass't AD/External In the short time he has served as the Affairs Affairs athletic director, more than $2 million in renovation and construction has been applied to the facilities with the turfing of Cowboy Stadium field and the completion of the Hodges Street field house. New bleachers at the soccer field were constructed and improvements to team areas are expected for the upcoming season. The renovation of the baseball facilitiesfield, stands, dressing room, fieldhouse was also completed and within a year the Peter Colon Scott Pendarvis Ticket Manager Business Manager construction of a new $8 million Jack Doland fieldhouse will get underway. The department also conducted the most successful football season ticket campaign in school history in 2008. In early summer, McClelland was named as one of Southwest Louisiana's "Top 10 unde 40" business leaders by the local magazine, the Times of Lake Charles. A native of Basile, McClelland is a graduate of Northwestern State where Brenda Leger McGough he was a football and track letterman. In Coor.Pam of Athl. Development Soccer Secretary high school at Basile High he earned allstate football honors and was the district's defensive MVP his senior year. Prior to assisting with championship events and being named athletic director, he served the securing corporate sponsorships. university as coordinator of athletic events, sales and marketing. McClelland, who holds both a bachelor and master degree from Northwestern State, was also a graduate assistant in the athletic department at Northwestern State and worked at the Southland Conference office,
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Deb Kingrey Academic Advisor
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SERVICES
The Athletic Academic Center provides academic, educational, career, and personal support for the more than 300 student-athletes at McNeese State University. The goal of the Academic Center is to assist in the development of every student-athlete while providing them with the skills necessary for success both on the field and in the classroom. Studentathletes have access to tutors, computers, individualized study areas, and group study opportunities.
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SPORTS MEDICINE
Jim "Doc" Murphy Head Trainer
J.D. Boudreaux Assistant Trainer
Malia Garza Assistant Trainer
McNeese State's Dowell "Doc" Fontenot Sports Medicine Center is an ultra-modern facility and one of the most finest in the South. It is named after longtime McNeese athletic trainer Dowell Fontenot who was also a national champion boxer during his undergraduate days at the university and is a member of the McNeese Hall of Fame. The center is located South of the McNeese athletic fieldhouse. Funds for the 6,200 square foot medical center were obtained from the state, private donations and the McNeese State PetroChem Athletic Association.
WEIGHT ROOM
Chris Smith Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
Zeb Hawkins Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Zeb Hawkins and Chris Smith serve as McNeese State's strength and conditioning coaches. Hawkins is in his fourth season as head coach and Smith is in his second season as assistant. Both coaches are graduates of Northwestern State. The facility is named in honor of Charles Kuehn, McNeese State's first All-American. The weight room is located in the fieldhouse at the Jack Doland Athletic Complex. It has 2,000 square feet of workout space and 15,200 pounds of weights. There is 13,200 pounds of free weights and 2,000 pounds of dumbells along with 30 workout stations- eight Olympic lifting platforms, eight squat racks, eight bench press stations, two leg presses, two leg curls and two lat pull downs- all of the machines by Body Masters.
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Student Housing
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Amenities
• 2 bedroom and 4 bedroom units available • fully furnished • Hi-speed internet in each bedroom • Cable in all rooms • Study Desk in each bedroom • All bills paid (These features available in garden style only) • Ceiling fan in living room • Washer and Dryer • Microwave oven • Frost-free refrigerator w/ice-maker • Dishwasher & disposal
Clubhouse Amenities
• Residential Life Center w/TV and Stereo • Game Tables • Computer lab w/hi-speed internet • Private Study Areas • Copier
Community Amenities
• Handicap-Accesible Units • Resident Matching System • Planned Resident activities
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"Dorm" living at McNeese means beautiful suites with separate living rooms and bedrooms. It means the option of having your own bedroom and never having to trek down the hall to wait in line for your turn in the community shower. It means having a fully furnished new home with internet and cable in every room and never being late to class because there weren't enough parking spots. It means everything you need is within easy walking distance. More than anything else, dorm living at McNeese means you have a new home away from home.
WELCOME HOME!!!
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FACILITIES
The Hodges Street Fieldhouse opened its doors on June 18, 2008 and serves home to Cowgirl soccer and softball. The 5,400 square foot facility is located on the South side of the softball field and consist of eight offices three for soccer coaches, three for softball coaches, one administrative assistant and a workroom. The facility is also equipped with two locker rooms with showers and restrooms. The soccer locker room is located on the south side. The facility is also equipped with a training area and laundry room that is shared by both programs. The lobby area of the field house is complete with an inviting waiting area, complete with a glass trophy case. One of the features of the facility is the state-of-the-art conference room and players lounge. In this room student-athletes will have the opportunity to complete study hours on one of the computers or relax with teammates as they watch the flat screen television. The conference room will also be used for press conferences for softball and women’s soccer.
McNeese State plays all its home games at Cowgirl Field located between Common and Hodges Street one block away from campus. Cowgirl Field has seen a dramatic face lift over the years. Prior to the 2006 season, a new Daktronics scoreboard was installed on the North end of the field. The new scoreboard allows for more up-todate information for fans in attendance. Prior to the 2008 season, new bleachers were installed that will allow fans a more inviting and comforting way to watch Cowgirl soccer. With the new bleachers came a concrete walkway that comes with a side of Cowgirl attitude. In the walkway, fans will notice real horse shoes that help identify the strength of the Cowgirl soccer team. McNeese State will host the 2008 Southland Conference Tournament November 6th and 8th which will be played at Cowgirl field and Ward 3 Recreational Complex The 2007 regular season champions will attempt to win its second SLC Tournament and represent the SLC in the NCAA Tournament.
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2008 SLC Tournament November 6-9 LAKE CHARLES, LA.
2008 PRESEASON POLLS
Sports Information Directors 1. Stephen F. Austin (5) 2. Texas-San Antonio (1) 3. McNeese State (3) 4. Northwestern State 5. Southeastern La. 6. Texas State 7. Central Arkansas 8. Sam Houston State 9. Nicholls State 10. Lamar
(8 Tournament Appearances) 2007 ( Natchitoches, LA) def. Southeastern La. (1-0 loss 3-0 to Stephen F. Austin (championship game) 2006 (Natchitoches, LA)
def. Stephen F. Austin (3-2 OT) def. Texas-San Antonio (1-0) def. Texas State (1-0/Championship game)
Head Coaches
1. McNeese State (5) 2. Stephen F. Austin (5) 3. Texas-San Antonio 4. Northwestern State 5. Southeastern La. 6. Texas State 7. Central Arkansas 8. Sam Houston State 9. Nicholls State 10. Lamar
Southland Conference Tournament
2005 (Natchitoches, LA)
loss 3-1 to Texas State
2003 (Natchitoches, LA)
loss 3-0 to Texas State
2000 (Natchitoches, LA)
loss 4-2 to Northwestern State 1999 (Nacogdoches, TX)
loss 2-0 to Texas State
1998 (Nacogdoches, TX)
def. Nicholls State (4-0) loss 3-0 to Stephen F. Austin
Tom Burnett Commissioner
1997 (Nacogdoches, TX)
loss 2-0 to Southeastern La.
NCAA Tournament (1 Appearance)
2006 (College Station, TX.)
loss 2-0 to Southern Methodist Todd Lamb Director of Media Services
Jimmy Glenn Ass't Director of Media Services
2007 FINAL STANDINGS Team McNeese State* Stephen F. Austin* Texas-San Antonio Northwestern State Central Arkansas Southeastern La. Sam Houston State Texas State Nicholls State Lamar
SLC W-L Pct. 7-1-1 .833 7-1-1 .833 6-2-1 .722 4-3-2 .556 5-4-0 .556 4-4-1 .500 4-5-0 .444 3-4-2 .444 1-8-0 .111 0-9-0 .000
Overall W-L Pct 12-5-4 .667 13-5-2 .700 9-9-2 .500 11-7-2 .600 8-9-0 .471 10-7-3 .575 6-11-0 .353 4-12-2 .278 2-17-1 .125 0-18-0 .000
*-Regular Season co-Champions
SLC TOURNAMENT RESULTS
San Marcos, Tx. First Round No. 3 UTSA 1, No. 6 Sam Houston St. 0 No. 5 SE La. 2, No. 4 NW State 0
Semifinals No. 1 McNeese State 1, SE La. 0 No. 2 Stephen F. Austin 1, No. 3 UTSA 0 Championship No. 2 SF. Austin 3, No. 1 McNeee State 0
NCAA WOMEN'S CUP
College Station, Texas Texas A&M 4, Stephen F. Austin 1
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Coaches Composite Record
Coach Scooter Savoie Ryan Livengood Tony Shard
Yrs. 9 2 1
W 58 11 5
L 91 24 13
Reg. Season T Pct. Titles 17 .401 1 (2007) 2 .351 1 .289
SLC Tourn. 5-6 0-1 -
SLC Tourn. Titles 1 (2006)
NCAA Appearance 1 (2006)
Cowgirl Firsts (Since 1996)
First Win:
vs. NW State (3-0, 1996)
Fisrt Undefeated Home Record 8-0-2 (2007)
Scooter Savoie (9 yrs.)
2007 Southland Conference Co-Champs 2007 Southland Conference "Coach of the Year" 2006 Southland Conference Tournament Champs 2006 Louisiana "Coach of the Year" NCAA Tournament Appearance (2006)
First SLC Title
2007 (co-champs)
First SLC Tournament Title
2006 (played in San Marcos, TX.)
First NCAA Appearance
2006 (L 2-0 to SMU, College Station, TX.)
First Loss:
vs. Stephen F. Austin (1-7, 1996)
First Road Win:
at NW State (3-0, 1996)
First Road Loss:
at Texas Christian (0-13, 1996)
First Home Win:
vs. Loyola (N.O.) (4-1, 1996)
First Home Loss: Ryan Livengood (2 yrs.)
vs. Stephen F. Austin (1-7, 1997) Tony Shard (1 yr.)
First Overtime win:
vs. Vermont (2-1, 1998)
First Overtime Loss: vs. Belmont (0-1, 1997)
First Shutout win:
vs. NW State (3-0, 1996)
First Shutout Loss:
vs. Texas Christian (0-13, 1996)
First Home Shutout win: vs. Nicholls State (4-0, 1998)
First Home Shutout Loss:
vs. Southeastern La. (1-0, 1997)
First Road Shutout win:
at Northwestern State (3-0, 1996)
First Road Shutout Loss:
at Texas Christian (0-13, 1996)
First Goal Scored:
Jamie Wehner vs. NW State (1996)
First Assists:
UNDEFEATED AT HOME
Laurie Templet vs. NW State (1996)
First Hat Trick:
Brenna Abbitt vs. Troy State (1998)
The 2007 team posted the first undefeated home record in school First Goalie Save: Julie Greenburg vs. NW State (1996) history with a 8-0-2 record. First Goalie Shutout:
Giavanna DelFatti vs. Samford (3-0, 1997)
Coaches Records
YEAR COACH W-L-T PCT. SLC FINISH TITLE 1996 Scooter Savoie 2-11-0 .154 --- 1997 Scooter Savoie 4-15-1 .225 2-3-1 3rd 1998 Scooter Savoie 7-9-2 .445 3-3-2 4th 1999 Scooter Savoie 9-6-4 .579 6-2-4 2nd 2000 Ryan Livengood 7-13-1 .357 5-6-1 4th 2001 Ryan Livengood 4-11-1 .281 4-7-1 6th 2002 Tony Shard 5-13-1 .289 4-7-1 6th 2003 Scooter Savoie 5-13-2 .300 4-7-1 6th 2004 Scooter Savoie 4-14-1 .237 2-9-1 7th 2005 Scooter Savoie 5-11-1 .324 2-4-1 6th 2006 Scooter Savoie 10-7-2 .579 3-4-1 6th 2007 Scooter Savoie 12-5-4 .667 7-1-1 T-1st (co-champs Soccer Became A Southland Conference Sponsored Sport In 1997
Postseason (Round) No SLC Tournament SLC Tourn. (semifinal) SLC Tourn. (semifinal) SLC Tourn. (semifinal) SLC Tourn. (semifinal) --- --- SLC Tourn. (semifinal) --- SLC Tourn. (first round) SLC Tourn. Champs/NCAA Tourn. SLC Tourn. Runners-Up
HOME 1-3-0 2-6-0 1-5-2 6-1-1 3-4-1 2-4-0 3-4-0 3-4-1 2-7-0 3-0-0 3-3-0 8-0-2
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AWAY 1-8-0 2-7-1 3-4-0 3-4-3 4-7-0 2-7-1 2-7-1 2-6-1 2-6-1 2-8-0 4-3-1 3-4-2
NEUTRAL 0-0-0 0-2-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 3-1-1 1-1-0
MVP not presented not presented Julie Greenburg Joy Keating Jennifer Aune Not Presented Helen Kibby Toni Deason, Ashley Viscariello Ashley Viscariello Renee Landers Renee Landers/Cynthia Torres Renee Landers
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TEAM MVP
2007- Renee Landers 2006- Renee Landers Cynthia Torres 2005- Renee Landers 2004- Ashley Viscariello 2003- Toni Deason, Ashley Ashley Viscariello 2002- Helen Kibby 2001- Not Presented 2000- Jennifer Aune 1999- Joy Keating
ALL-SLC
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE HONORS
1996- NOT PRESENTED 1997- 1st Team: Jeannine Thibaut, Jamie Wehner, Joy Keating; 2nd Team: Sarah Fenet, Giavanna DelFatti, Jennifer Aune, Amber McKinney 1998- 1st Team: Haleigh Lyons; 2nd Team: Jeannine Thibaut 1999- 1st Team: Joy Keating, Haleigh Lyons; 2nd Team: Jamie Wehner; HM: Jennifer Aune 2000- HM: Haleigh Lyons, Joy Keating 2001- 1st Team: Toni Deason; HM: Allison Arnold Helen Kibby 2002- 2nd Team: Joanne Curtis, Helen Kibby; HM: Renee DeJongh 2003- 1st Team: Toni Deason; 2nd Team: Allison Arnold, Ashley Viscariello; HM: Amanda Tumlinson 2004- 2nd Team: Ashley Viscariello; HM: Ashley Carter, Renee Landers, Sara Overfelt, Audrey Smith, Cynthia Torres 2005- 2nd Team: Ja'Nae Powell, Audrey Smith, HM: Cynthia Torres, Justeen Lords, Aubrey Ross 2006- 2nd Team: Ja'Nae Powell, Kamryn Koch, Cynthia Torres 2007- 1st Team: Kamryn Koch, Shelby Money, Cynthia Torres, Renee Landers; 2nd Team: Justeen Lords; HM: Alana Clark
SLC "PLAYER OF THE YEAR" 1999- Joy Keating
SLC "Coach of the Year" 2007- Scooter Savoie
ALL-SLC TOURNAMENT
1996- No Tournament 1997- Joy Keating 1998- Haleigh Lyons, Jamie Wehner 1999- Haleigh Lyons, Jamie Wehner 2000- Nicci DelFatti 2006- Ja'Nae Powell, Justeen Lords, Renee Landers, Shelby Money 2007- Alana Clark, Kamryn Koch, Cynthia Torres
SLC TOURNAMENT MVP 2006- Kamryn Koch
SLC ALL-ACADEMIC
2003- Samantha Duberg (2nd team) 2004- Samantha Duberg, Ashley Viscariello (2nd team) 2005- Samantha Duberg (1st team), Cynthia Torres (1st team); Elizabeth Fesler (2nd team), Audrey Smith (2nd team) 2006- Cynthia Torres (1st team), Kamryn Koch (1st team), Justeen Lords (1st team), Shelby Money (1st team) Renee Landers (2nd team) 2007- Renee Landers (1st team), Justeen Lords (1st team), Kamryn Koch (1st team), Shelby Money (1st team)
Renee Landers Three-time team MVP
SLC STUDENT ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2007- Kamryn Koch
ALL-LOUISIANA
Kamryn Koch
2007 SLC Student-Athlete of the Year
LOUISIANA HONORS
1996- Sarah Fenet, Jamie Wehner, Laurie Templet 1997- Sarah Fenet 1998- Haleigh Lyons, Brenna Abbitt 1999- Haleigh Lyons, Joy Keating 2001- Allison Arnold, Helen Kibby 2002- Allison Arnold 2003- Allison Arnold, Toni Deason 2004- Cynthia Torres 2005- Ja'Nae Powell (HM) 2006- Kamryn Koch (1st team), Ja'Nae Powell (HM) 2007- Kamryn Koch (1st team), Shelby Money (HM)
"COACH OF THE YEAR" 2006- Scooter Savoie
"Player of the Year" 2007- Kamryn Koch
"Freshman of the Year" 2007- Alana Clark Brenna Abbitt
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DISTRICT VI ESPN The Magazine ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM 1998- Brenna Abbitt 1999- Brenna Abbitt
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TEAM GAME AND SEASON RECORDS GAME
Most Goals..................................................................................... 9 vs. Southern, 2005 Most Goals Allowed...................................................................... 13 vs. Texas Christian Univ., 1996 Most Assists................................................................................... 11 vs. Southern, 2005 Most Saves..................................................................................... 18 vs. UL-Monroe, 2000 Most Shots..................................................................................... 53 vs. Troy State, 1997 Most Assists , Opponent................................................................ 10 by Alabama, 2001 Most Saves, Opponent................................................................... 23 by Prairie View, 2003 Most Shots, Opponent.................................................................... 51 by Oklahoma State, 2003
SEASON
SEASON
Most Wins...................................................................................... 12...............................................................................2007 Fewest Wins................................................................................... 2.................................................................................1996 Best Winning Percentage............................................................... .667............................................................................2007, 1999 Lowest Winning Percentage.......................................................... .154............................................................................1996 Most Losses................................................................................... 15...............................................................................1997 Fewest Losses................................................................................ 5.................................................................................2007 Most Ties........................................................................................ 4.................................................................................2007, 1999 Most Overtime Games................................................................... 5.................................................................................2002 Most Goals..................................................................................... 43...............................................................................2007 Fewest Goals.................................................................................. 14...............................................................................1996 Most Goals Allowed...................................................................... 82...............................................................................1996 Fewest Goals Allowed................................................................... 18...............................................................................1999 Most Shots Attempted.................................................................... 333.............................................................................2007 Most Assists................................................................................... 42...............................................................................2007 Most Goalie Saves......................................................................... 191.............................................................................2003 Most Consecutive Wins................................................................. 5.................................................................................2007 Most Consecutive Home Wins....................................................... 8.................................................................................2007 Most Consecutive Road Wins........................................................ 3.................................................................................several Most Consecutive Losses............................................................... 8.................................................................................1996 Most Consecutive Home Losses.................................................... 4.................................................................................2004 Most Consecutive Road Losses..................................................... 8.................................................................................1996 Longest Winning Streak................................................................. 5.................................................................................2007 Longest Losing Streak................................................................... 8.................................................................................1996
SHOTS GAME
Opponent (Date)........................................................Shots 1. Troy State (9-1-97)..................................................53 2. Prairie View (8-31-03)............................................44 3. La. Tech (9-12-04)..................................................42 4. Nicholls State (10-28-98)........................................41 5. Texas Southern (9-26-07)........................................41
SEASON
Year.............................................................................Totals 2007............................................................................333 2006............................................................................242 2005............................................................................218 2004............................................................................265 2003............................................................................218 2002............................................................................220 2001............................................................................164 2000............................................................................213 1999............................................................................271 1998............................................................................323 1997............................................................................257 1996............................................................................ 97
GOALS GAME
Opponent (Date)........................................................Goals 1. Southern (9-4-05)....................................................9 2. Troy State (9-26-98)................................................8 3. Prairie View (8-31-03)............................................7 4. Texas Southern (9-16-07)........................................7 5. Prairie View A&M 10-1-02)...................................6 Nicholls State (10-8-98)........................................6 Troy State (9-1-97)................................................6
SEASON
Year.............................................................................Totals 2007............................................................................43 2006............................................................................24 2005............................................................................29 2004............................................................................23 2003............................................................................25 2002............................................................................28 2001............................................................................16 2000............................................................................27 1999............................................................................24 1998............................................................................33 1997............................................................................22 1996............................................................................14
GAME
SAVES
Opponent (Date)........................................................Saves 1. UL-Monroe (9-6-00).............................................18 2. Texas State (10-26-03)..........................................15 Oklahoma State (9-14-03).......................................15 Stephen F. Austin (10-24-01)..................................15 5. Stephen F. Austin (9-24-02)..................................14 LSU (9-31-01).......................................................14 Alabama (9-27-01)................................................14 SW Texas St. (10-22-00).......................................14 Mississippi St. (9-21-96).......................................14
SEASON
Year.............................................................................Totals 2007............................................................................110 2006............................................................................82 2005............................................................................72 2004............................................................................146 2003............................................................................191 2002............................................................................131 2001............................................................................132 2000............................................................................127 1999............................................................................125 1998............................................................................121 1997............................................................................121 1996............................................................................110
GAME
ASSISTS
Opponent (Date)........................................................Assists 1. Southern (9-4-05)....................................................11 2. Texas-San Antonio (11-4-07)..................................6 Texas Southern (9-16-07)........................................6 4. Prairie View (8-31-03)............................................5 Nicholls State (10-8-98)..........................................5 Troy State (9-26-98)................................................5
SEASON
POINTS
GAME Opponent (Date)........................................................Points 1. Southern (9-4-05)....................................................29 2. Troy State (9-26-98)................................................21 3. Texas Southern (9-16-07)........................................20 4. Prairie View (8-31-03)............................................19 5. Nicholls State (10-28-98)........................................17
Year.............................................................................Totals 2007............................................................................42 2006............................................................................11 2005............................................................................25 2004............................................................................ 9 2003............................................................................13 2002............................................................................15 2001............................................................................ 8 2000............................................................................14 1999............................................................................15 1998............................................................................18 1997............................................................................12 1996............................................................................ 9
Year.............................................................................Points 2007............................................................................128 2006............................................................................59 2005............................................................................83 2004............................................................................55 2003............................................................................63 2002............................................................................71 2001............................................................................40 2000............................................................................68 1999............................................................................63 1998............................................................................84 1997............................................................................56 1996............................................................................37
CORNER KICKS
SEASON Year.............................................................................Totals 2007............................................................................94 2006............................................................................92 2005............................................................................61 2004............................................................................67 2003............................................................................53 2002............................................................................89 2001............................................................................26 2000............................................................................72 1999............................................................................57 1998............................................................................57 1997............................................................................76 1996............................................................................28
SEASON
SHUTOUTS
Year.............................................................................Total 2007............................................................................10 2006............................................................................8 2005............................................................................1 2004............................................................................3 2003............................................................................1 2002............................................................................1 2001............................................................................0 2000............................................................................0 1999............................................................................5 1998............................................................................4 1997............................................................................2 1996............................................................................1
GOALS AGAINST AVG.
SEASON
Year.............................................Percentage 2007......................................................................0.96 2006......................................................................1.23 2005......................................................................1.46 2004......................................................................2.10 2003......................................................................2.57 2002......................................................................2.43 2001......................................................................3.20 2000......................................................................2.57 1999......................................................................0.89 1998......................................................................1.44 1997......................................................................2.18 1996......................................................................6.30
CAREER
HAT TRICKS
Year.............................................................................NO. 2007............................................................................1 2006............................................................................2 2005............................................................................2 2004............................................................................1 2003............................................................................1 2002............................................................................2 2001............................................................................0 2000............................................................................0 1999............................................................................0 1998............................................................................1 1997............................................................................0 1996............................................................................0 TOTAL.......................................................................10
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INDIVIDUAL GAME, SEASON, AND CAREER RECORDS GAME
Most Goals..................................................................................... 3 by seven players( last by Kamryn Koch vs. Texas Southern (9-16-07) Most Assists................................................................................... 3 by Jeannine Thibaut vs. Troy St. (9-26-98) Most Points.................................................................................... 7 by Allison Arnold vs. Prairie View (8-31-03) Most Shots..................................................................................... 11 by Kamryn Koch vs. NW St. (10-05-07); Central Arkansas (10-13-06) Most Saves..................................................................................... 18 by Amanda Bisby vs. UL-Monroe (9-26-00)
SEASON
GAME
ASSISTS
Player......................................Opp...................................Asst. 1. Jeannine Thibaut................ Troy State (9-26-98)..................... 3 2. Amanda Tumlinson............ SHSU (9-26-03)........................... 3 3. several with.............................................................................. 2 last was Alana Clark........... UTSA (11-4-07)............................ 2
SEASON
Most Games Played....................................................................... 21 by several players Most Goals..................................................................................... 16 by Kamryn Koch, 2007 Most Assists................................................................................... 7 by Alana Clark and Mayra Torres, 2007 Most Total Points........................................................................... 36 by Kamryn Koch, 2007 Most Game Winning Goals............................................................ 7 by Kamryn Koch, 2007 Most Shots..................................................................................... 92 by Kamryn Koch, 2007 Most Minutes Played By A Goalkeeper......................................... 1,721 by Toni Deason, 2003 Most Saves..................................................................................... 182 by Toni Deason, 2003 Most Shutouts................................................................................ 10 by Shelby Money, 2007
Player.....................................Year...................................Asst. 1. Alana Clark.............................2007..................................7 Mayra Torres...........................2007..................................7 2. Joy Keating.............................1999..................................6 3. Joy Keating.............................1998..................................5 4. Ja'Nae Powell..........................2006..................................4 Ashley Viscariello...................2003, 04............................4 Helen Kibby............................2002..................................4 Jeannine Thibaut.....................1998..................................4 Nicci DelFatti..........................1998..................................4
CAREER
Most Games Played....................................................................... 76 by Sara Overfelt, 2004-07 Most Goals..................................................................................... 35 by Allison Arnold, 2000-2003 Hat Tricks....................................................................................... 3 by Kamryn Koch, 2005-present Most Assists................................................................................... 11 by Sara Overfelt, 2004-07; Joy Keating, 1997-2000 Most Total Points........................................................................... 77 by Allison Arnold, 2000-2003 Most Game Winning Goals............................................................ 13 by Kamryn Koch, 2005-present Most Shots..................................................................................... 199 by Allison Arnold, 2000-2003 Most Minutes Played By A Goalkeeper......................................... 4,682 by Toni Deason, 2001-present Most Saves..................................................................................... 508 by Toni Deason, 2001-2004 Most Shutouts................................................................................ 10 by Shelby Money, 2005-present
CAREER
Player.....................................Years.................................Asst. 1. Sara Overfeld..........................2004-07.............................11 Cynthia Torres.........................2004-07.............................11 Ashley Viscariello...................2001-2004.........................11 Joy Keating.............................1997-2000.........................11 5. Jeannine Thibaut.....................1996-1998.........................10
GAME
POINTS
Player.....................................Opp...................................Pts.
Sara Overfelt
GAME
Allison Arnold
SHOTS
Player.............................Opp............................................Shots 1. Audrey Smith....................La. Tech (9-12-04)...................... 12 2. Kamryn Koch....................NW State (10-5-07)..................... 11 Kamryn Koch....................Central Arkansas (10-13-06)....... 11 4. Ashley Viscariello.............UL-Monroe (10-17-04)............... 10 Allison Arnold...................Prairie View (8-31-03)................ 10 Joy Keating.......................Nich. St. (10-13-99).................... 10
SEASON
Player.....................................Year...................................Shots 1. Kamryn Koch..........................2007..................................92 2. Kamryn Koch..........................2006..................................65 3. Haleigh Lyons.........................1998..................................64 4. Allison Arnold.........................2003..................................59 5. Joy Keating.............................1998..................................52
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player.....................................Years.................................Shots Allison Arnold.........................2000-2003.........................199 Kamryn Koch..........................2005-present......................182 Joy Keating.............................1997-2000.........................137 Ashley Viscariello...................2001-2004.........................121 Nicci DelFatti..........................1998-2000.........................115
Kamryn Koch
Toni Deason
GAME
Shelby Money
GOALS
Player......................................Opp...................................Goals 1. Kamryn Koch.................Texas Southern (9-16-07)................3 Ja'Nae Powell.................SFA (11-2-06)..................................3 Kamryn Koch.................South Alabama (9-3-06)...................3 Kamryn Koch.................SE La. (10-19-05)............................3 Audrey Smith.................Southern (9-4-05).............................3 Cynthia Torres................SE La. (10-22-04)............................3 Allison Arnold................Prairie View (8-31-03).....................3 Allison Arnold................SFA (10-30-02)................................3 Natalie Roszel................Prairie View (10-1-02).....................3 Brenna Abbitt.................Troy State (9-26-98).........................3
SEASON
Player.....................................Year...................................Goals 1. Kamryn Koch..........................2007...................................... 16 2. Allison Arnold.........................2003...................................... 13 3. Allison Arnold.........................2002...................................... 11 5. Kamryn Koch..........................2006...................................... 10 5. Brenna Abbitt..........................1998...................................... 8
1. 2.
SEASON
Player.....................................Year...................................Pts. 1. Kamryn Koch..........................2007..................................36 2. Allison Arnold.........................2003..................................29 3. Allison Arnold.........................2002..................................23 4. Kamryn Koch..........................2006..................................20 4. Ja'Nae Powell..........................2006..................................18 Ashley Viscariello...................2004..................................18
CAREER
Player.....................................Years.................................Pts. 1. Allison Arnold.........................2000-2003.........................77 2. Kamryn Koch..........................2005-present......................67 3. Ashley Viscariello...................2001-2004.........................43 4. Ja'Nae Powell..........................2004-present......................42 5. Brenna Abbitt..........................1996, 1998-2000...............37
CAREER
1. 2. 3.
Player.....................................Years.................................Goals Allison Arnold.........................2000-2003............................. 35 Kamryn Koch..........................2005-present.......................... 29 Ja'Nae Powell..........................2005-present.......................... 17 Cynthia Torres.........................2004-07................................. 17 Brenna Abbitt..........................1996, 1998-2000................... 17
CAREER HAT TRICKS Player.....................................Years..................................... Tricks 1. 3.
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Allison Arnold.................... Prairie View (8-31-03).................7 Kamryn Koch..................... Texas Southern (9-16-07)............6 Ja'Nae Powell..................... SFA (11-2-06)..............................6 Kamryn Koch . .................. South Alabama (9-3-06)..............6 Kamryn Koch..................... SE La. (10-19-05)........................6 Audrey Smith..................... Southern (9-4-05)........................6 Cynthia Torres.................... SE La. (10-22-04)........................6 Allison Arnold.................... SFA (10-30-02)............................6 Natalie Roszel.................... Prairie View (10-1-02).................6 Brenna Abbitt..................... Troy St. (9-26-98)........................6
Kamryn Koch . .......................2005-present.......................... 3 Allison Arnold.........................2000-03................................. 2 Ja'Nae Powell..........................2005-present.......................... 1 Cynthia Torres.........................2004-present.......................... 1 Audrey Smith..........................2004-06................................. 1 Natalie Roszel.........................2002...................................... 1 Brenna Abbitt..........................1998...................................... 1
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GOALIE SAVES
GAME
Player............................Opp............................................Saves 1. Amanda Bisby......................UL-Monroe (9-26-00)................. 18 2. Toni Deason.........................Texas St. (10-26-03).................... 15 Toni Deason.........................Oklahoma St. (9-14-03).............. 15 Toni Deason.........................SFA (10-24-01)........................... 15 5. Toni Deason...........................SFA (9-24-02)............................. 14 Toni Deason.........................LSU (8-31-01)............................. 14 Julie Greenburg....................Miss. St. (9-21-96)...................... 14
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Player.....................................Year...................................Saves Toni Deason.............................2003..................................182 Toni Deason.............................2002..................................125 Toni Deason.............................2001..................................118 Giavanna DelFatti....................1997..................................111 Giavanna DelFatti....................1999..................................102
CAREER
Player.....................................Years.................................Saves 1. Toni Deason............................2001-2004.........................508 2. Giavanna DelFatti....................1997-1999.........................291 3. Julie Greenburg.......................1996-1999.........................164 4. Aubrey Ross............................2004-06.............................147 5. Shelby Money.........................2005-present......................133
1. 2. 2. 3.
GOALIE SHUTOUTS
Player.....................................Year...................................SO Shelby Money..........................2007..................................10 Giavanna DelFatti....................1999..................................5 Shelby Money..........................2006..................................4 Toni Deason.............................2003..................................3 Julie Greenburg........................1998..................................3
CAREER
Player.....................Years...................SO 1. 2. 3.
Shelby Money.........................2005-present......................10 Giavanna DelFatti...................1997-1999.........................7 LaBrie Pritzen.........................2005-2007.........................4 Aubrey Ross............................2004-06.............................4 Julie Greenburg.......................1996-1999.........................4 Amanda Bisby.........................2000..................................4
GOAL KEEPER MINUTES
SEASON
Player.....................................Year.............................. Min. 1. Toni Deason............................2003............................. 1,721 2. Giavanna DelFatti...................1997............................. 1,685 3. Toni Deason............................2002............................. 1,683 4. Giavanna DelFatti...................1999............................. 1,485 5. Shelby Money.........................2007............................. 1,481
CAREER
1.
Player.....................................Year...................................GP Kamryn Koch..........................2007..................................21 Sara Overfelt...........................2007..................................21 Erin Leighton..........................2007..................................21 Haleigh Lyons.........................2000..................................21 Talena Anderson......................2000..................................21 Amanda Tumlinson.................2000..................................21
Player.....................................Years.................................GP 1. Sara Overfelt...........................2004-2007.........................76 2. Allison Arnold.........................2000-2003.........................75 3. Renee Landers.........................2004-2007.........................73 Cynthia Torres.........................2004-2007.........................73 Amanda Tumlinson.................1999-2001,'03...................73
GAME WINNING GOALS
SEASON
SEASON
GAMES PLAYED
CAREER
SEASON
SEASON
Player................................ Years..................................Min 1. Toni Deason....................... 2001-2004...........................5,599:29 2. Giavanna DelFatti............. 1997-1999...........................4,096 3. Aubrey Ross....................... 2004-06...............................2,688:47 4. Shelby Money.................... 2005-present.......................2,432:17 5. Julie Greenburg.................. 1996-1999...........................2,239
Player.....................................Year...................................GWG 1. Kamryn Koch..........................2007..................................7 2. Kamryn Koch..........................2006..................................6 3. Jaime Wehner..........................1997..................................3 4. Ashley Viscariello...................2004..................................2 Allison Arnold.........................2003..................................2 Brenna Abbitt..........................1999..................................2
CAREER
Player.....................Years...................GWG 1. 2. 3.
Kamryn Koch..........................2005-present......................13 Ja'Nae Powell..........................2005-present......................5 Ashley Viscariello...................2001-2004.........................3 Jaime Wehner..........................1996-1999.........................3 Allison Arnold.........................2000-2003.........................3
SEASON LEADERS
SHOTS Year...............Player........................................................ Shots 2007................Kamryn Koch............................................. 92 2006................Kamryn Koch............................................. 65 2005................Ja'Nae Powell............................................. 35 2004................Ashley Viscariello...................................... 50 2003................Allison Arnold............................................ 60 2002................Allison Arnold............................................ 51 2001................Allison Arnold............................................ 51 2000................Nicci DelFatti............................................. 40 1999................Joy Keating................................................ 51 1998................Haleigh Lyons............................................ 64 1997................Jeannine Thibaut........................................ 50 1996................Laurie Templet........................................... 21
GOALS Year...............Player........................................................ Goals 2007................Kamryn Koch............................................. 16 2006................Kamryn Koch............................................. 10 2005................Audrey Smith, Ja'Nae Powell.................... 5 2004................Ashley Viscariello...................................... 7 2003................Allison Arnold............................................ 13 2002................Allison Arnold............................................ 11 2001................Allison Arnold............................................ 5 ........................Helen Kibby............................................... 5 2000................Allison Arnold............................................ 6 1999................Nicci DelFatti............................................. 6 1998................Brenna Abbitt............................................. 8 1997................Jaime Wehner............................................. 5 1996................Jaime Wehner............................................. 4
GAME WINNING GOALS Year...............Player........................................................ GWG 2007................Kamryn Koch............................................. 7 2006................Kamryn Koch............................................. 6 2005................Ja'Nae Powell............................................. 2 2004................Ashley Viscariello...................................... 2 2003................Allison Arnold, Ashley Viscariello............ 2 2002................3 players with............................................. 1 2001................2 players with............................................. 1 2000................2 players with............................................. 2 1999................Brenna Abbitt............................................. 2 1998................several ....................................................... 1 1997................Jaime Wehner............................................. 3 1996................2 players with . .......................................... 1
SEASON LEADERS CONT'D
ASSISTS Year...............Player........................................................ Assists 2007................Alana Clark, Mayra Torres......................... 7 2006................Ja'Nae Powell............................................. 4 2005................Kamryn Koch............................................. 5 2004................Ashley Viscariello...................................... 4 2003................Ashley Viscariello...................................... 4 2002................Helen Kibby............................................... 4 2001................Ashley Viscariello, Erin Parr..................... 2 2000................3 players with............................................. 3 1999................Joy Keating................................................ 6 1998................Joy Keating................................................ 5 1997................Sarah Fenet................................................. 4 1996................Sarah Fenet................................................. 3
POINTS Year...............Player........................................................ Points 2007................Kamryn Koch............................................. 36 2006................Kamryn Koch............................................. 20 2005................Ja'Nae Powell............................................. 12 2004................Ashley Viscariello...................................... 18 2003................Allison Arnold............................................ 29 2002................Allison Arnold............................................ 23 2001................Helen Kibby............................................... 11 2000................Allison Arnold............................................ 15 1999................Nicci DelFatti............................................. 12 1998................Brenna Abbitt............................................. 16 1997................Jaime Wehner............................................. 11
SAVES Year...............Player........................................................ Saves 2007................Shelby Money............................................ 87 2006................Shelby Money............................................ 43 2005................Aubrey Ross............................................... 67 2004................Toni Deason............................................... 83 2003................Toni Deason............................................... 182 2002................Toni Deason............................................... 125 2001................Toni Deason............................................... 111 2000................Amanda Bisby............................................ 70 1999................Giavanna DelFatti...................................... 102 1998................Giavanna DelFatti...................................... 78 1997................Giavanna DelFatti...................................... 111
GOAL KEEPER MINUTES Year...............Player........................................................ Minutes
2007................Shelby Money............................................ 1,481:35 2006................Shelby Money............................................ 867:12 2005................Aubrey Ross............................................... 1,332:23 2004................Toni Deason............................................... 916:51 2003................Toni Deason............................................... 1,721:38 2002................Toni Deason............................................... 1,683 2001................Toni Deason............................................... 1,278 2000................Sara Hand................................................... 997 1999................Giavanna DelFatti...................................... 4,096 1998................Giavanna DelFatti...................................... 926 1997................Giavanna DelFatti...................................... 1,685
SHUTOUTS Year...............Player........................................................ Shutouts 2007................Shelby Money............................................ 6 2006................Shelby Money............................................ 4 2005................Aubrey Ross............................................... 1 2004................Toni Deason............................................... 2 2003................Toni Deason............................................... 3 2002................---................................................................ 0 2001................---................................................................ 0 2000................Amanda Bisby............................................ 1 1999................Giavanna DelFatti...................................... 5 1998................Julie Greenburg.......................................... 3 1997................Giavanna DelFatti...................................... 2
HAT TRICKS Year...Player.................................................................... Hat Tricks
2006....Ja'Nae Powell vs. SFA (11-2-2006); Kamryn Koch vs. South Alabama (9-3-06) 2005....Kamryn Koch vs. SE La. (10-19-05; Audrey Smith vs. Southern .......................................................................... (9-405) 2004....Cynthia Torres vs. SE La. (10-22-04) 2003....Allison Arnold vs. Prairie View (8-31-03) 2002....Allison Arnold vs. SFA (10-30-02); Natalie Roszel vs. Prairie View (10-1-02)
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1996 Inaugural Team 1996 (2-11) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie at NW State Stephen F. Austin at Texas Christian at North Texas Loyola (N.O) at Miss. State at Baylor at Stephen F. Austin Southeastern La. at Centenary at LSU at Southeastern La. Oklahoma
W (3-0) L (1-7) L(0-13) L (0-7) W (4-1) L (0-8) L (0-11) L (0-3) L (2-3) L (0-13) L (0-9) L (2-4) L (2-3)
Home games played at Rosteet Field
1997 (4-15-1, 2-3-1 SLC/3rd) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie
!North Texas L (6-1) !Texas- El Paso L (4-0) Troy State W (6-1) at Southern Miss L (4-0) *Stephen F. Austin L (2-1) at Ark.- Little Rock L (2-1) at Centenary L (3-0) *Northwestern St. W (6-2) *#Southeastern La. W (2-1) #Belmont L (1-0/OT) at Oral Roberts L (6-2) at Oklahoma St. L (2-0) *at Northwestern St. T (1-1) Centenary L (4-1) at Samford Univ. W (3-0) at Jacksonville St. L (2-0) *Southeastern La. L (1-0) *at Stephen F. Austin L (1-0) Southern Miss L (2-1) ** Southeastern La. L (2-0) !- McNeese Inv., #- SE La. Classic *-SLC Game, **- SLC Tournament (Nacogdoches, Tx.)
1998 (7-9-2, 3-3-2 SLC/4th) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie ! Texas-El Paso ! Vermont Centenary *Stephen F. Austin Troy State ( at NW St.) *Northwestern State *at Stephen F. Austin *at Nicholls State Univ. of Houston William Carey *at Southeastern La. at Centenary Samford *Nicholls State *Southeastern La. *at Northwestern State #Nicholls State #Stephen F. Austin !-s Border Shootout; *- SLC
L (2-0) W (2-1/OT) L (2-1/OT) T (1-1/OT) W (8-1) L (1-0) L (2-0) W (6-0) L (3-1) L (3-1) L (4-0) W (2-1) L (2-1/OT) W (4-0) T (1-1/OT) W (1-0) W (4-0) L (3-0) Game; #-SLC
Tournament (Nacogdoches, TX.)
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1999 (9-6-4, 6-1-1 SLC/2nd) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie
@Tulane L (0-3) @Centenary L (0-1) *UL-Monroe W (4-0) Arkansas-Little Rock W (2-1) *Nicholls State W (3-0) *@Southeastern La. T (1-1/OT) @LSU W (2-1) *Stephen F. Austin T (0-0/OT) @South Alabama L (0-2) *Southwest Texas State W (3-1) *@Northwestern State T (1-1/OT) *@UL-Monroe W (2-0) *Northwestern State W (2-0) *@Nicholls State T (1-1/OT) *Southeastern La. L (0-2) Centenary W (2-1) *@Stephen F. Austin L (0-1) *@Southwest Texas State W (1-0/OT) #Southwest Texas State L (0-2) *- SLC Game; #-SLC Tournament (Nacogdoches, TX.)
2000 (7-13-1, 5-6-1 SLC/4th) Head Coach: Ryan Livengood
!Jacksonville State L (0-1) !Florida Atlantic L (0-2) Tulane L (0-3) @Central Arkansas W (3-1) @Arkansas-Little Rock W (3-1) *@UL-Monroe L (1-2/OT) *@Northwestern State L (0-4) *Nicholls State W (1-0) *@Southeastern La. L (0-3) *UL-Monroe W (1-0/OT) Centenary L (1-5) *Stephen F. Austin T (3-3/OT) *Southwest Texas State L (1-5) *Northwestern State L (0-1) #Birmingham Southern L (2-5) #Centenary L (0-4) *@Nicholls State W (2-0) *Southeastern La. W (2-1) *@Stephen F. Austin W (4-2) *@Southwest Texas State L (0-1) **Northwestern State L (2-4) !- Florida Atlantic Tourn.;#- Bell South Centenary Classic *-SLC Game, **- SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)
2001 (4-11-1, 4-7-1 SLC/6th) Head Coach: Ryan Livengood @LSU @Southern Miss *Stephen F. Austin *@NW State *@UL-Monroe @Troy State @Alabama *Southwest Texas State *@Nicholls State *Southeastern La. *Nicholls State *@Southeastern La. *@Southwest Texas State *@Stephen F. Austin *Louisiana-Monroe *Northwestern State *-SLC Game
L (5-0) L (4-0) W (4-3) T (1-1/OT) L (2-1) L (5-0) L (9-0) L (9-0) L (3-0) L (3-2) W (2-1) W (3-1) L (3-1) W (2-1/OT) L (1-0/OT) L (1-0)
2006 Southland Conference Tournament Champions/ NCAA Tournament Participant 2002 (5-13-1, 4-7-1 SLC/6th) Head Coach: Tony Shard
@Arkansas State L (3-1) @Arkansas-Little Rock L (4-1) !Birmingham Southern L (3-1) !Samford L (1-0) @Baylor L (6-0) LSU L (3-0) *@SW Texas State L (1-0/OT) *@Stephen F. Austin L (4-0) *UL-Monroe L (1-0) *NW State W (2-1/OT) Prairie View A&M W (6-0) *@Nicholls State W (4-3/OT) *@Southeastern La. L (3-1) *Nicholls State W (3-1) *Southeastern La. L (4-3/OT) *Stephen F. Austin W (5-3) *@NW State T (1-1) *@UL-Monroe L (2-0) *SW Texas State L (4-0) *-SLC Game; !-South Alabama Port City Classic (Mobile, AL.)
2003 (5-13-2, 4-7-1 SLC/6th) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie Prairie View A&M @LSU !Loyola College !Birmingham Southern @Oral Roberts @Oklahoma State @Louisiana-Lafayette *@Stephen F. Austin *Sam Houston State *Texas State *@Southeastern La. *@Nicholls State *Northwestern State *UL-Monroe *Southeastern La. *Nicholls State *@Sam Houston State *@Texas State *Stephen F. Austin #Texas State !-LSU Tiger Classic;* -SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)
W (7-2) L (7-0) L (5-0) L (3-2) L (2-0) L (8-0) T (0-0/2OT) L (2-1) W (3-0) L (2-1/2OT) L (4-0) W (2-1) L (1-0/OT) L (2-1) T (2-2/2OT) W (3-2) W (3-1) L (2-0) L (4-0) L (3-0) Game; #-SLC
2004 (4-14-1, 2-9-1 SLC/7th) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie
#Austin Peay W 1-0 #Indiana State L 4-0 UL-Lafayette L 4-1 !Mississippi Valley L 2-1 !Louisiana Tech W 3-0 South Alabama L 1-0 *Stephen F. Austin L 4-1 *Southeastern La. L 2-0 *Nicholls State L 2-1 (OT) *@Northwestern State L 3-2 *@at UL-Monroe L 1-0 *@Texas State L 3-2 (OT) *@Sam Houston State W 3-2 *Northwestern State L 1-0 *UL-Monroe W 1-0 (2OT) *@Southeastern La. L 4-3 *@Nicholls State T 1-1 (2OT) *@Stephen F. Austin L 4-2 @Centenary L 3-1 #-Austin Peay Invite; !-McAlister Deli/ South Louisiana Shootout; *-SLC Game
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2005 (5-11-1, 2-4-1 SLC/6th) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie
at North Florida L 1-0 at Stetson L 1-0 $Austin Peay W 3-1 $Southern W 9-2 !vs. Oklahoma State L 1-0 !vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay L 2-0 at LSU L 2-1 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 1-0 at Mississippi Valley W 2-1 *@Louisiana-Monroe 0-0 (2OT) *at Texas State L 2-1 *at Southeastern La. W 4-1 *at Stephen F. Austin L 3-0 *%Nicholls State W 7-1 *at Northwestern State L 2-1 (OT) **Texas State L 3-1 McNeese did not play a home game on its own field due to Hurricane Rita $-Played at Ward 8 Recreation Complex; !-McAlister Deli/South Louisiana Shootout; @-played in Hammond, LA.; %-Played in Lafayette;*-SLC Game; **-SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)
2006 (10-7-2, 3-4-1 SLC/6th) SLC Tournament Champs NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Scooter Savoie
at UL-Monroe W 2-0 at Southern W 4-1 at South Alabama W 3-1 Louisiana-Lafayette L 4-0 Mississippi Valley W 2-0 at Houston L 3-1 *Northwestern State L 3-0 *at Nicholls State W 3-0 *Stephen F. Austin L 2-1 (OT) *Sam Houston State W 1-0 *at Central Arkansas L 3-0 !Valparaiso T 0-0 (2OT) *Texas State W 1-0 (OT) *at Texas-San Antonio L 2-1 *at Southeastern La. T 1-1 (2OT) **Stephen F. Austin W 3-2 (OT) **Texas-San Antonio W 1-0 **Texas State W 1-0 #Southern Methodist L 2-0 !-Played in Shreveport; *-SLC Game; **-SLC Tournament (San Marcos, Tx.); #-NCAA Tournament (College Station, TX.)
2008 McNEESE STATE SOCCER • 2008 McNEESE STATE SOCCER • 2008 McNEESE STATE SOCCER • 2008 McNEESE STATE SOCCER • McNEESE STATE SOCCER • 2 0
ALL-TIME RECORDS Overall Record......................................................74-128-20 Overall Home Record........................................... 37-41-7 Overall Road Record............................................30-71-11 Overall Neutral Record........................................ 7-16-2 SLC Record (since 1997)......................................42-53-15 SLC Tournament Record (since 1997)................ 5-7 Overall Winning Percent...................................... .378 SLC Winning Percent (since 1997)...................... .450
2007 Southland Conference Co-Champs 2007 (12-5-4, 7-1-1 SLC/T-1st) SLC co-Champs SLC Tournament Runner-Up Head Coach: Scooter Savoie Rice Texas A&M-Commerce at UL-Lafayette at Colorado College at Air Force at LSU Texas Southern Centenary Southern at Louisiana Tech *Northwestern State *Central Arkansas *Lamar at Nicholls State *at Southeastern La. *Stephen F. Austin *Sam Houston State *at Texas State *at Texas-San Antonio **Southeastern La. **Stephen F. Austin
T 2-2 (2OT) W 3-2 T 2-2 (2OT) L 1-0 T 0-0 (2OT) L 5-0 W 7-0 W 3-0 W 5-0 L 1-0 T 1-1 (2OT) W 1-0 W 4-0 W 2-0 L 1-0 W 1-0 W 4-2 W 3-0 W 4-1 W 1-0 L 3-0
* - S L C G a m e ; * * - S L C To u r n a m e n t (Natchitoches, La.)
All-Time Record vs. Opponents
1st 1st Game Win
last Win
W
L T
Air Force bama Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas State Austin Peay Baylor Birmingham Southern Belmont Centenary Central Arkansas Colorado College Florida Atlantic Indiana State Jacksonville State Lamar Louisiana Tech Loyola (N.O.) LSU Mississippi St. Mississippi Valley Nicholls State North Florida North Texas Northwestern St. Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Prairie View A&M Rice Sam Houston State Samford Univ. South Alabama Southeastern La. Southern Southern Methodist Southern Miss Stephen F. Austin Stetson Texas A&M-CC Texas Christian Texas-El Paso Texas- San Antonio Texas Southern Texas State Troy State Tulane Univ. of Houston Univ. of La.-Lafayette Univ. of La.-Monroe Univ. North Texas Valparaiso Vermont William Carey Wisconsin-Green Bay
2007 2001 1997 1999 2000 2002 2004 2004 2005 1996 2000 1997 1996 1998 2007 2000 2000 2007 2007 2000 2004 1997 2007 2007 2007 2004 2004 2004 1996 1996 1996 1996 1999 1999 1996 2004 2005 2006 1998 1998 2007 2005 1997 1996 1997 2002 1996 1997 1997 2002 2002 2003 2007 2003 2003 2007 1997 1997 1997 1999 2006 2006 1996 1997 2007 2005 2005 2007 2006 1997 1996 2000 2007 2005 2007 2007 2007 1996 1997 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 1999 1999 2006 1997 1997 2007 1999 1998 2003 1999 1999 2006 1996 2006 1998 1998 1998 1998 2005
0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 14 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 5 1 1 5 3 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 2 1 4 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0
0 1 A l a 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 10 5 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 13 4 1 0 1 0 3 0 15 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 13 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 2 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
2007 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPS
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All-Time Letterwinners -A-
Brenna Abbitt 1996, 1998-00 Talena Anderson 1998-00 Christine Aquino 2003 Allison Arnold 2000-03 Jennifer Aune 1997-00
-B-
Jill Bennion 1996 Stefanie Biesel 2001 Amanda Bisby 2000 Lori Brady 1996-97 Michelle Brady 1996-97 Allison Brooks 2002 Jennifer Brooks 1996-97 Lindsey Brown 2002
-C-
Ashley Carter 2004-05 Shannon Chumley 2004 Alana Clark 2007-present Lindsey Cook 2004 Nicole Cooper 2007 Tammy Copeland 1997-00 Celia Cross 2002 Joanne Curtis 2002
Megan Norris 2000-03
-O-
Amy Osteen 2003-06 Sara Overfelt 2004-2007
-P-
Kristin Palmer 1999-02 Erin Parr 1998-01 Katie Percy 1996-97 Melissa Phillips 2002 Ja'Nae Powell 2005-present Labrie Pritzen 2005-2007
-R-
Rachel Ramaker 2002-03 Wendy Redpath 2007-present Candace Reeves 1999 Michelle Reneau 2000-03 Lindsay Rite 2002-03 Aubrey Ross 2004-06 Natalie Roszel 2002
-S-
-D-
Kyra Savoy 2003 Brooke Shobe 2002 Erica Shephard 2006-present Lauren Slater 2005-present Audrey Smith 2004-06 Candace Spencer 2002 Brooke Strickland 1998
-E-
Stefanie Tatum 2006 Lori Taylor 1997 Laurie Templet 1996-97 Jennifer Terrell 2003 Jeannine Thibaut 1996-98 Cynthia Torres 2004-2007 Mayra Torres 2006-present
Toni Deason 2001-04 Renee DeJongh 2002 Sheila DeLaney 1997 Givanna DelFatti 1997-99 Nicci DelFatti 1998-00 Natalie Donnert 2003 Samantha Duberg 2002-05 Melanie Emerson 199-98
-F-
Sarah Fenet 1996-97 Elizabeth Fesler 2002-05 Melissa Fox 1998-01
-G-
Keli Gambrell 2006 Janae' Gautreaux 2003 Devon Glynn 2005-present Lisa Gonzales 2001-04 Heather Goodly 2005-06 Robin Grannan 2004 Julie Greenburg 1996-99
-H-
Emily Hadley 2000-01 Sara Hand 2000-01, 2003 Virginia Higginbotham 1996 Nicole Hoffman 1999-01 Taylor Hood 2007 Mackenzie Hosford 2007
Joy Keating
1999 SLC "Player of the Year"
Ja'Nae Powell
Holds SLC Tournament records for goals (3) and points (9) in a game.
Brenna Abbitt
Two-Time District Academic All-American
-T-
-U-
Mariana Urtaza 2006-2007
-V-
Ashley Viscariello 2001-04
Samantha Duberg Three-time Academic All-SLC
Toni Deason
Allison Arnold
Career shots, goals and points
Two-Time First Team All-SLC
-W-
Jamie Wehner 1996-99 Taavia Whaley 2005 Wendy Wingate 2004-05 Rachel Wright 2005-present
-Z-
Ashley Zink 2002-03
-J-
Shelby Johnson 1997-00 Macie Jones 2007
-K-
Joy Keating 1997-00 Joanne Keene 1999 Helen Kibby 2001-02 Shae Knowles 2002 Kamryn Koch 2005-present
Sara Overfelt
Career Assists, Games Played Leader
-L-
Kamryn Koch
2007 Louisiana Player of the Year
Renee Landers 2004-2007 Erin Leighton 2006-present Erica Littleton, 2007 Melinda Loyd 2004 Justeen Lords 2005-present Haleigh Lyons 1998-00
-M-
Gabrielle Mann 2003 Allison Marcantell 1999 Dana McDonald 2000-01 Kyra McDonough 2005-present Megan McFarland 2004 Amber McKinney 1997-99 Amy Meyer 2003 Cheyenne Moeller 2006-present Shelby Money 2005-present Paula Monk 1999 Jolie Montreuil 1996 Erin Moore 2002 Jamie Mullen 1996 Katie Murphy 2001
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SLC Commissioner Tom Burnett presents Kamryn Koch with the 2006 Southland Conference Tournament MVP award. Koch also holds several McNeese game and season records.
Shelby Money
Career Shutout Leader
Natasha Neacsu 2002-03
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2007 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPS
Alana Clark
2007 Louisiana Freshman of the Year
00 Shelby Money GK, Sr. Cypress, TX.
1 Cassandra Read GK, Fr. Carlsbad, CA.
2 Andrea Durkin D, Fr. Shady Shores, TX.
3 Megan Manus D, Fr. Spring, TX.
4 Kaitlyn Lingle MF, Fr. Carrolton, TX.
5 Wendy Redpath MF, So. Mandeville, LA.
6 Jana Barrow F, Fr. Lake Charles, LA.
7 Justeen Lords D, Sr. Albuquerque, NM.
8 Alana Clark MF, So. Tuscon, AZ.
9 Erica Shepard D, Jr. Grand Prairie, TX.
11 M’Kensie Aday F, Fr. Round Rock, TX.
12 Ja’Nae Powell F, Sr. Arlington, TX.
13 Lauren LaLanne D, So. Cypress, TX.
14 Jordan Kolde F, Fr. Lake Charles, LA.
15 Rachel Key MF, Fr. Haslet, TX.
16 Devon Glynn MF, Sr. Ft. Worth, TX.
17 Cheyenne Moeller F, Jr. New Roads, LA.
18 Kyra McDonough MF, Jr. Highland Village, TX.
19 Macie Jones MF, So. Mandeville, LA.
20 Mayra Torres MF, Sr. Dallas, TX.
22 Kamryn Koch F, Sr. Breaux Bridge, LA.
23 Lauren Slater D, Jr. Iowa City, IA.
24 Erin Leighton D, Jr. The Woodlands, TX.
25 Rachel Wright D, Sr. Houston, TX.
26 Jordan Picou MF, Fr. Houma, LA.
27 Audrey LaLanne MF, Fr. Cypress, TX.
31 Ashley Rudd GK, Fr. Lake Charles, LA.
Scooter Savoie Head Coach
Allison Holladay Assistant Coach
Andrew Fitzgerald Assistant Coach