2010 McNeese State Soccer Media Guide

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Quick Facts UNIVERSITY INFORMATION U NIV

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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 Ticket Coordinator: Nathan Fontaine 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): 77-109-20 (11 yrs.) Career Record: (same) Assistant Coach: Allison Holladay Alma Mater: Southeastern La., 1999 Assistant Coach: Kyra McDonough Alma Mater: McNeese State, 2009 Soccer Office: (337) 562-4242

TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Record: 8-10-2 Conference Record/Finish: 4-4-0 (6th) Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/16 Freshmen: 5 Transfers: 1

HISTORY First Year of Soccer: 1996 Overall All-Time Record/Years: 93-146-23/13 yrs. Years in SLC Tournament: 10 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.)

1................................................................ Quick Facts 2............................................Socer Mission Statement 3-4 ...................................Head R SCoach Scooter SavoieITY 5............................. Assistant Coach Allison Holladay 6........................... Assistant Coach Kyra McDonough 7................................................................ 2010 Roster 8-22 ................................................... Cowgirl Profiles 23........................................ 2009 Team Achievements 24.................................................... State of Louisiana 25............................................................ Lake Charles 26-27 ................................................... McNeese State 28..........................................AD Tommy McClelland 29............................................................ Support Staff 30.......................................................... Academic Lab 31................................Sports Medicine/Weight Room 32......................................................Campus Housing 33....................................................... Soccer Facilities 34..............................................Southland Conference 35....................................................... McNeese Greats 36-45 ...................................................... Record Book 46-47 ......................................... Year-by-Year Results 48.............................................Records vs. Opponents 48............................................All-Time Letterwinners

MEDIA PRINT Lake Charles American Press: Alex Hickey (McNeese Beat Writer), 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 Intern.............................................. Jusin Smith

The 2010 soccer media guide is a production of the sports information department. The guide was designed written and edited by assistant SID Pam LaFosse with the help of the soccer staff.

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"Our philosophy for achieving success, not just in soccer, but in life, is that you have to establish the right priorities for yourself. We teach that faith, family, school and soccer come first. Our student-athletes have subscribed to this philosophy and have been rewarded with a tremendous amount of success in the classroom and on the field of play." - Head Coach Scooter Savoie-

MISSION

Our mission is to be a united team capable of winning the Southland Conference regular season and tournament championships and to achieve success in the NCAA Women's Cup Tournament while exhibiting intelligence, focus and class. -2-


SCOOTER SAVOIE HEAD COACH 11 Years 2007 SLC "Coach of the Year" 2006 Louisiana "Coach of the Year" S Scooter Savoie ceenters hi S his a 12t 12th oot nt sseason voiaas he head e s ccoach e s ofa ttheoaC Cowgirls. hr ehe s a se Savoie brings the vision, motivation, hard work and respect a program needs to be successful. He guided McNeese to the program’s first regular season title in 2007 and won the program’s first Southland Conference Tournament Championship in 2006, advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. Savoie has guided the McNeese program to three of the last four Southland Conference Tournament title games. 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 nine Southland Conference Tournaments under his direction. 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 Tournament appearances; leading his 1999 team to a second place finish in the league's regular season. Savoie returned to McNeese in 2003 to bring notoriety back to the program. Since then, McNeese has returned to the Southland Conference Tournament in six of the last seven seasons and has played in the championship game three of the last four years. Savoie was recognized for his efforts by being named the 2007 Southland Conference Coach of the Year and 2006 Louisiana Coach of the Year. Savoie is the program’s winningest coach with 77 career victories. But the accolades for success do not stop here. Savoie has coached 47 All-Conference performers including the 2008 (Kamryn Koch) and 1999 (Joy Keating) SLC Players of the Year. Koch is also a two-time SLC Student-Athlete of the Year (2007, 2008), twotime Louisiana Player of the Year (2007, 2008) and was named McNeese State's "Athlete of the Year" for the 2008-09 season. Savoie continues to coach Alana Clark, the 2007 Louisiana Freshman of the Year. Nineteen players have made the SLC All-Tournament Team. The program led the league with five All-Tournament selections in 2006 and Kamryn Koch garnered Tournament MVP honors that year. McNeese has had 15 AllLouisiana 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 student-athletes 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 four soccer athletes on the District VI Academic All-American Team (Brenna Abbitt, Justeen Lords, Kamryn Koch, Alana Clark). Several of his players have earned Southland Conference Academic Honors and many have been named to McNeese’s President's List. In 2008, Koch was named to the NSCAA scholar All-America Team, the first McNeese soccer player to receive the honor. Savoie is well respected in the university and soccer communities. He is proud to serve both in various capacities. He is in fifth year as the Chair of Southland Conference Women's Soccer Coaches. He was a member of the McNeese Committee on Graduation Rates for Black Student Athletes and was a member of the NCAA Certification -3-

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COACHING CAREER: •'09•'08•'07-

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8-10-2 overall, 4-4-0 SLC (6th); lost 5-1 to SFA in SLC Tourn. (first round) 11-8-1 overall, 6-2-1 SLC (2nd), undefeated at home for second straight season (4-0-1), SLC Tournament Runners-Up 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" 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" 5-11-1 overall; 2-4-1 SLC (6th); SLC postseason tournament (first round) 4-14-1 overall; 2-9-1 SLC (7th) returned to McNeese State; 5-13-2; 4-7-1 SLC (6th) SLC postseason tournament (semifinal round) Assistant coach (Catalina Foothill (AZ.) head girls coach (Duncanville, TX.); led team to playoffs both years programs second best record of 9-6-4; 6-4-4 SLC SLC(2nd); SLC postseason tournament(semifinal round) for the third consecutive time 7-9-2 overall ; 3-3-2 SLC (4th); SLC postseason tournament (semifinal round) led McNeese to a 4-15-1 overall ; 2-3-1 SLC (3rd); SLC postseason tournament (semifinal round) named McNeese State's first head soccer coach; led McNeese to a 2-11 record in its inaugural season head boys coach (Barbe High) Overall record: 18-5-7; District 5 "Coach of the Year" Head boys coach (Barbe High) Overall record: 25-2-1; District 4 "Coach of the Year"; District Champs; state semifinals Head boys coach (Barbe High); Overall record: 20-4-1; District 4 Champions (undefeated 10-0) regional finalists. Volunteer Coach (Sulphur and Barbe High)

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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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11 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"

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.


Allison Holladay Assistant Coach - Goalkeepers 8th Year

Allison Holladay enters her eighth season as a Cowgirl assistant who possesses a wealth of experience with eleven 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 studentathletes that won the 2007 regular season Southland Conference title and the 2006 Southland Conference Tournament Championship while making the program's first NCAA 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. 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 redshirt 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 2004.

COACHING CAREER • 2003-present

Assistant coach (McNeese State) Assistant coach (Southeastern La.)

• 2001-1999

PLAYING CAREER • 1999 • 1998

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1998-97

2004

All-SLC; Louisiana "Player of the Year"; school record 0.71 goals against average; All-SLC 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" All-SLC; SLC "Newcomer of the Year" Southeastern La. (Goalkeeper)

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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Kyra McDonough Assistant Coach Second Year Kyra McDonough is in her second season as an assistant coach after playing three years (2005-08) for the Cowgirls. She was sidelined for the 2006 season due to an injury. McDonough played in 43 career games, scoring her only career goal, the game winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Stephen F. Austin in 2007. She attempted 21 career shots and was credited with four assists. She attempted a season high 12 shots and dished out three assists during the 2007 season. She was a member of the 2007 Southland Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll as well as the President's Honor Roll. She is also an assistant coach for the Barbe High boys soccer team, where she is in her fourth season. A native of Highland Village, Texas, McDonough attended Marcus High where she was a member of two district championship teams and the 2005 state championship team. While at Marcus, she earned all-district honors twice and was named the the freshmen all-district team.

COACHING CAREER • 2009-present

Assistant coach (McNeese State)

PLAYING CAREER • 2008, 2007, 2005

• 2007

SLC Commissioners Honor Roll President's Honor List

• 2007

scored her only career goal in 1-0 victory over Stephen F. Austin in

OTHER EDUCATION • Marcus High (Highland Village, TX) • B.S. Degree Health and Human Performance (McNeese State, 2009)

Nick Brown

Morgin Tingle

Manager

Manager

Ashley Nordin Coach McDonough and son Bryan

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2010 N Numerical Roster No.

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Katie Seeber Cassandra Read Kaitlin Tue Megan Manus Sarah Lowdon Hannah Hopson Jordan Leinweaver Alana Clark Johna Germany Megan Rogers Rebekah DeJonghe Lindsey Zwahr Lauren LaLanne Callie Allbright Kate Holladay Brittany Sanders Macie Jones Megan Snelling Emily Johnson Ali Gallier Jordan Picou Audrey LaLanne

GK GK MF/D D MF F D MF MF/D MF/D MF/D MF/D D D D F/D MF D D MF F MF

5-10 5-10 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-3 5-3 5-5 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-10

So.-1VL Jr.-2VL So.-1VL Jr.-2VL Jr.-1VL So.-1VL So.-1VL Sr.-3VL Fr.-HS So.-1VL So.-1VL So.-1VL Sr.-2VL Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1VL Sr.-3VL Fr.-HS So.-1VL Fr.-HS Jr.-2VL Jr.-2VL

Grand Prairie, TX. Carlsbad, CA. Highland Village, TX. Spring, TX. Newcastle, England Houston, TX. Carrolton, TX. Tuscon, AZ. Tyler, TX. Highland Village, TX. Tucson, AZ. Brenham, TX. Cypress, TX. Baton Rouge, LA. Baton Rouge, LA Arlington, TX. Mandeville, LA. Cypress, TX. Allen, TX. Lake Charles, LA. Houma, LA. Cypress, TX.

Grand Prairie High Carlsbad High Marcus High Klein High Mississippi State Troy University Hebron High Salpointe Catholic High Robert E. Lee High Lewisville High Salpointe Catholic High Brenham High Incarnate Word Baton Rouge High Episcopal High Martin High Fountainebleau High Cypress Woods High Allen High St. Louis Catholie High Vanderbilt Catholic Cypress Creek High

HEAD COACH: Scooter Savoie (McNeese State, '92) ASSISTANT COACH: Allison Holladay (Southeastern La.,'99) ASSISTANT COACH: Kyra McDonough (McNeese '09) MANAGERS: Nick Brown, Morgin Tingle TRAINER: Ashley Nordin

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kaitlin TUE (too) MEGAN (may-gun) Manus Jordean LEINWEAVER (lane-weaver) JOHNA (john-uh) Germany MEGAN (may-gun) Rogers ALANA (uh-lon-uh) CLARK REBEKAH (ruh-beck-uh) DEJONGHE (duh-john) Lindsey ZWAHR (z-war) MEGAN (may-gun) Snelling Ali GALLIER (gal-yeah) Jordan PICOU (p-cooh) Scooter SAVOIE (suh-voy) Kyra McDONOUGH (mac-don-uh)

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ALANA CLARK 5-5•Senior, Midfielder Tucson, AZ Salpointe Catholic High 2009 (Junior): led the team with 69 shots, nine goals and tied for a team high two game winning goals...tied for third on the team with three assists...ranked third in the SLC in shots and tied for seventh in goals...All-SLC (2nd team)...ESPN "The Magazine District VI All-Academic (1st Team...SLC All-Academic...Commissioner's Honor Roll.

ACCOLADES 2010: Preseason All-SLC (2nd team) 2009: All-SLC (2nd Team), SLC All-Academic, ESPN The Magazine District VI All-Academic (1st Team), SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll 2008: All-SLC (2nd Team), SLC All-Tournament, SLC AllAcademic (2nd team) 2007: Louisiana Freshman of the Year, All-SLC (HM), SLC AllTournament, SLC Commissioner's Honor Roll, President's Honor List Other: Ranked among 2007 Soccer Buzz Magazine Top High School Recruits; ranked in Top 200

2008 (Sophomore): played and started in all 20 games... second on the team with 46 shots...tied for second on the team with five assists...tied for seventh in the SLC in shots and assists...scored her only goal of the season against UTSA at the SLC Tournament...All-SLC (2nd team)...SLC alltournament...SLC All-Academic (2nd team) 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

Career Statistics Year 2009 2008 2007 Totals

GP 19 20 20 59

Sh 69 46 63 178

G 9 1 6 16

A 3 5 7 15

Pts 21 7 19 47

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LAUREN LaLANNE 5-9•Senior, Defender Cypress, TX. Incarnate Word

2009 (Junior): played in and started in all 20 games... credited with one assists. 2008 (Sophomore): played all 20 games and started in 19...scored two goals (at Rice, at Lamar)...attempted five shots...collected her only assists of the season against Jackson State. 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...alldistrict, 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: English and Mathematics

Career Statistics Year 2009 2008 Totals

GP 20 20 40

Sh 6 16 22

G 0 2 2

A 1 1 2

Pts 1 5 6

GWG 0 0 0

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MACIE JONES 5-5•Senior, Midfielder Mandeville, LA Fountainebleau High

2009 (Junior): played in 19 games and started in three...21 shots...scored her first and second career goals against Alcorn Statet...picked up her first career assists against Stephen F. Austin at the Southland Conference Tournament. 2008 (Sophomore): played in 20 games and started in four...attempted six shots with two attempts coming against Houston Baptist. 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: General Studies

Career Statistics Year 2009 2008 2007 Totals

GP 19 20 15 54

Sh 21 6 5 32

G 2 0 0 2

A 1 0 0 1

Pts 5 0 0 5

GWG 0 0 0 0

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CASSANDRA READ 5-10•Junior, Goalkeeper Carlsbad, CA. Carlsbad High

2009 (Sophomore): played in 18 games, started in seven...led the team in minutes played (1,435:25), 71 saves and five shutouts...ranked sixth in the SLC in saves and shutouts...ranked eighth in goals against average and save percentage...Commissioner's Honor Roll. 2008 (Freshman): played in five games and clocked 299:11 minutes...second on the team with 23 saves...recorded an individual high and tied a season high with 11 saves against Texas A&M. High School: attended Carlsbad High...2007 Player Career Statistics to Watch In California...Soccer Buzz most notable GP Min. Saves GA GAA Sho signee...Club: FC Bratz (San Diego, CA)...Other: Year 2009 18 1435:25 71 23 1.44 5 two-time Surf Cup Champ...award winning artist... 2008 5 299:11 23 16 4.81 1 Personal: Birthdate: March 8, 1990...daughter of Totals 23 1734:36 94 39 2.02 6 Kristin and Philip Read...Major: Arts

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MEGAN MANUS 5-5•Junior, Defender Spring, TX. Klein High

2009 (Sophomore): played and started in all 20 games...attempted 15 shots...2008 (Freshman): played in all 20 games and started in 17...attempted eight shots...picked up her first collegiate assists against UTSA at the SLC Tournament....High School: attended Klein High...DECA Academic Club...Soccer Buzz most notable signee... 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: Career Statistics September 23, 1990...daughter of Kathy and Terry Manus... Year GP Sh G A Pts GWG Major: Criminal Justice 2009 20 15 0 0 0 0 2008 Totals

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JORDAN PICOU 5-4•Junior, Forward Houma, LA Vandebilt Catholic

2009 (Sophomore): played in 11 games, started in five...12 shots...one goal (vs. Stephen F. Austin at SLC Tournament)...one assists...2008 (Freshman): played in 18 games...scored her first collegiate and Cowgirls' only goal against Texas State in the SLC Tournament championship game...attempted 10 shots on the season...credited with one assist...High School: attended Vandebilt Catholic where she was a four time alldistrict and all-state 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)... Career Statistics GP Sh G A Pts GWG Crossroads of the South Champs (2006)...Blues City Blowout Year 11 12 1 1 3 0 Champs (2004)...Regional semifinals...Personal: Birthdate: 2009 2008 18 10 1 1 3 0 March 16, 1990...daughter of Lisa and Thomas Picou...Major: Totals 29 22 2 2 6 0 Chemical Engineering

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Audrey LaLANNE 5-10•Junior, Midfielder Cypress, TX. Cypress High

2009 (Sophomore): played in and started in 19 games...15 s h o t s . .. th r ee g o a l s . . . tw o assists...tied for a team high two game winning goals... fourth on the team in goals...scored at least one goal in three of the final four games of the season...2008 (Freshman): played in and started in all 20 games in her first collegiate season...fourth on the team with 25 shots...first career goal was the game winning goal against Nicholls...credited with one assist...High School: attended Cypress Creek 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 all-Greater Houston (first team)... member of 17-5A district champs (2005, '07)...Regional Finalist (2007)...district runners-up (2006)...Soccer Buzz most notable signee...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

Audrey and sister Lauren

Career Statistics Year 2009 2008 Totals

GP 19 20 39

Sh 15 25 40

G 3 1 4

A 2 1 3

Pts 8 3 11

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KATIE SEEBER 5-10•Sophomore, Goalkeeper Grand Prairie, TX. Grand Prairie High

2009 (Freshman): played in two games as a reserve in her rookies season...two saves... High School: attended Grand Prairie High where she was a four year letterwinner... two time all-district...two time goalkeeper of the year...team captain her senior year... first team academic all-district...Great Texas Scholar...honor roll...Duke Scholar... National Honor Society...student council...ranked in the Top 5% of her class...Club: played for the D'Feeters 91...won several tournaments and Career Statistics was a semifinalist at the Adidas Women's Invitational... Year GP Min. Saves GA GAA Sho Personal: Birthdate: February 14, 1991...daughter of 2009 2 32:23 2 0 0.00 0 Cindy and Steve Seeber...Major: Exercise Science Totals 2 32:32 2 0 0.00 0

KAITLIN TUE

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5-5•Sophomore, Midfielder/Defender Highland Village, TX. Marcus High 2009 (Freshman): played in 15 games, starting in 13...15 shots...scored her first career goal against Alcorn State (Sept. 6)... second on the team with four assists...Commissioner's Honor Roll...High School: attended Marcus High where she was a three year letterwinner...member of the 2007 state semifinalist team...three-time all-district...team MVP (2006)...scored 16 career goals...honor roll...NHS Outstanding Member award...Other: sister of former Cowgirl and current assistant coach Kyra McDonough... Personal: Birthdate: November 22, 1990...daughter of Shelley and Paul Tue...Major: Engineering Career Statistics Year 2009 Totals

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GP 15 15

Sh 15 15

G 1 1

A 4 4

Pts 6 6

GWG 0 0

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SARAH LOWDON 5-7•Junior, Midfielder Newcastle, England Mississippi State

2009 (Freshman): played in nine games as a reserve in her first collegiate season...fou shots... two goals...scored her first career goal against Eastern Washington...Commissioner's Honor Roll...Pre-McNeese: transfer from Mississippi State...High School: prepped at Newcastle United and Gateshead College Preparatory School...played high school soccer for Whickham School...scouted to play for Newcastle United at age 12 while captaining Gateshead...played for the United U14 squad which won the President's Cup...moved to the reserve team at age 15, becoming the youngest player to be selected to the squad...advanced to the quarterfinals of the Umbro Cup...earned most improved player honors for Northumbria in 2006-07 before returning Career Statistics to Newcastle and led the squad to the NFA Cup...scored 20 goals Year GP Sh G A Pts GWG and 25 assists in her dour seasons of club soccer with Newcastle and 2009 9 4 2 0 4 0 Northumbria...helped the Gateshead team to an unbeaten record and the Totals 9 4 2 0 4 0 league championship in 2006-07...repeated at the league champion and the semifinals of the Champions Cup...scored five goals and dished out eight assist in her sophomore season...named Student of the Year in 2008...captained Joanne Suddes' soccer team at Whickham for four years, earning best sportswoman and best soccer player in 2006...Personal: Birthdate: October 23, 1989...daughter of Deborah and Stephen Lowdon...Major: Health & Human Performance

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HANNAH HOPSON 5-4•Sophomore, Forward Houston, TX. Troy University

2009 (Freshman): played in three games after being injured for most of the season... attempted two shots...Pre-McNeese: transfer from Troy University...High School: attended Klein Oak High...named Houston Chronicle Newcomer of the Year her freshman season...named offensive Career Statistics MVP as a freshman and sophomore... Year GP Sh G A Pts GWG won first place district honors in track, and cross country as a 2009 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 seventh and eighth grader...Club: played for TSC Challenge '90... Totals ODP: South Texas State Team...Personal: Birthdate: June 4, 1990...daughter of Palvi and Chuck Hopson...grandaughter of Shirley and Charles Hopson...Major: undecided

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JORDAN LEINWEAVER 5-6•Sophomore, Defender Carrollton, TX. Hebron High

2009 (Freshman): played in 13 games...attempted two shots...Commissioner's Honor Roll...High School: attended Hebron High...member of three-time regional finalist team ('06-08)...district champs ('08)...three-time all-district...team captain...Club: played for American Eagles, Spirit and FC Dallas...Southern regional Career Statistics Year GP Sh G A Pts GWG finalist ('06, '08)...Lake Highlands Grand champions...Premier 2009 13 2 0 0 0 0 League West Champs ('08)...State Cup finalist ('08)...State Cup Totals 13 2 0 0 0 0 Champions ('06)...National Society of High School Scholars... vote "most dependable" by her senior class...Student Council... Students against destructive decisions (SADD)...spirit group leader...Other: dad played football at New Mexico... Personal: Birthdate: December 21, 1990...daughter of Susan and Ed Leinweaver...Major: Health and Human Performance

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MEGAN ROGERS 5-3•Sophomore, Midfielder/Defender Highland Village, TX. Lewisville High

2009 (Freshman): played in all 20 games, starting in 17...nine shots...led the team and ranked ninth in the SLC with seven Career Statistics assists...two goals...first career goal Year GP Sh G A Pts GWG came against Alcorn State (Sept. 2009 20 9 2 7 11 0 6)...All-SLC (Honorable Mention)... Totals 20 9 2 7 11 0 Commissoner's Honor Roll...High School: attended Lewisville High where she was a four year letterwinner...starter all four years...two tiem all-district...2008 offensive MVP...Club: played for FC Dallas 91...Premier League Champs (2008)...regional finalist (2008)...state champs (2006)...Personal: Birthdate: September 23, 1990...daughter of Stacey and Rodney Rogers...Major: Biology

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REBEKAH DEJONGHE 5-5•Sophomore, Midfielder/Defender Tucson, AZ. Salpointe Catholic High

2009 (Freshman): played in 19 games, starting in nine...nine shots...tied for second on the team with four goals...recorded her first caeer and the programs 14th caeer hat trick against Alcorn State (Sept. 6)...Commissioner's Honor Roll... High School: prepped at Salpointe Career Statistics Catholic High...honor roll...AZ Year GP Sh G A Pts GWG interscholastic association scholar athlete honor roll (2005-07)... 2009 19 15 4 1 9 0 Club: played for Tuscon Soccer Academy...starting midfielder... Totals 19 15 4 1 9 0

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LINDSEY ZWAHR 5-11•Sophomore, Midfielder/Defender Brenham, TX. Brenham High

2009 (Freshman): played in all 20 games, starting in 10...third on the team with 24 shots...tied for third on the team with three goals...scored two game Career Statistics winning goals...three assists... Year GP Sh G A Pts GWG 20 24 3 3 9 2 Commissioner's Honor Roll...High 2009 24 3 3 9 2 School: Brenham High where she was a four year letterwinner... Totals 20 three tme all-district...2008 TASCO all-region team...team captain her junior and senior years...Indedpendence Cup MVP...three time academic all-district...National Honor Society...Young Life Leader...Other: three year volleyball letterwinner...2008 tournament MVP...Personal: Birthdate: May 8, 1991...daughter of Shannon and Troy Zwahr...Major: Athletic Training

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BRITTANY SANDERS 5-5•Sophomore, Forward Arlington, TX. Martin High

2009 (Freshman): played in 17 games, started in eight...tied for second on the team with four goals...scored the game winning goal against Lamar Oct. 25)...two assists... scored her first career goal against Alcorn State (Sept. 6)...High School: attended Martin High where she was a four year letterwinner...member of the Career Statistics GP Sh G A Pts GWG four time district championship teams...member of the 2008 Year 2009 17 27 4 2 10 1 regional championship team...member of the 2006 and 2007 Totals 17 27 4 2 10 1 regional quarterfinal teams...all-district...honor roll...Club: played for the Sting and D'Feeters 91...2007 regionals with the Sting...2008 D2 champs with the D'Feeters...Personal: Birthdate: October 2, 1990...daughter of Brenda and Eddie Sanders...Major: Business

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EMILY JOHNSON 5-4•Sophomore, Defender Allen, TX. Allen High

2009 (Freshman): played in nine games as a reserve...attempted one shot... Commissioner's Honor Roll...High School: attended Allen High where she was a four year letterwinner...three-time all-district...defensive MVP (2007)...district champs (2006)...regional semifinals (2007 Career Statistics and 2008)...bi-district champs GP Sh G A Pts GWG (2009)...academic all-state (2009)...Personal: Birthdate: Year 2009 20 9 2 7 11 0 September 11, 1990...daughter of Lisa and Tom Johnson... Totals 20 9 2 7 11 0 Major: Nursing

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JOHNA GERMANY 5-2•Freshman, Midfielder Tyler, TX. Robert E. Lee High

High School: attended Robert E. Lee High where she was a member of three district championship teams...four time All-District...three time All-East Texas...district coMVP (2010)...East Texas MVP (2010)...team captain (2010)...2007 team "Newcomer of the Year"...National Honor Society...academic All-State...North Texas State ODP... Other: father Marty played soccer at Belhaven, brother Jaked played soccer at Oklahoma Baptist University...Club: East Texas Spirit...Personal: Birthdate: October 16, 1991...daughter of Marty and Debbie Germany...Major: Physical Therapy

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CALLIE ALLBRIGHT 5-9•Freshman, Defender/Midfield Baton Rouge, LA. Baton Rouge High

High School: attended Baton Rouge High where she was a member of four district championship teams, one quarterfinalist and one semifinalist teams...three time first team All-District...second team All-District as a freshman...four time All-Metro... named to the All-Metro team as an eight grader...district offensive MVP (2010)...team defensive MVP (2008)...Freshman of the Year (2007)...Academic All-State (2010)... first team All-State (2010)...Club: Baton Rouge Soccer Club...six time Louisiana State Champs...Region III PDL Central Division Champs (2007-08)...2007 Gothia Cup Finalist (Gothenburg, Sweden)...Other: father Jim played football at Washington University...Personal: Birthdate: October 22, 1991...daughter of Jim and Tammy Allbright...Major: Civil Engineer

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ALI GALLIER 5-7•Freshman, Midfielder Lake Charles, LA. St. Louis Catholic High

High School: prepped at St. Louis High where she was a member of three State Championship teams...member of the state semifinalist team as a freshman...three time All-District...district Defensive MVP (2009)...All-State (2010)...team captain (2010)... scored the game winning goal in the 2010 State Championship game...Other: father James was a standout baseball player at McNeese...Personal: Birthdate: February 26, 1992...daughter of James and Paula Gallier...Major: Mass Communications

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KATE HOLLADAY 5-8•Freshman, Defender Baton Rouge, LA. Episcopal High

High School: prepped at Episcopal High where she was a member of the 2010 District Championship team...four time AllDistrict...team MVP...defensive MVP...LHSAA Robin Desormeaux Courage Award (2009)...All-State... Academic All-State.Club: Baton Rouge Soccer Club...six time Louisiana State Champs...Region III PDL Central Division Champs (2007-08)...2007 Gothia Cup Finalist (Gothenburg, Sweden)...Personal: Birthdate: October 29, 1991...daughter of Janet and David Holladay...sister of Cowgirl assistant coach (Allison)...Major: Civil Engineer

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MEGAN SNELLING 5-7•Freshman, Defender Cypress, TX. Florida International

Pre-McNeese: attended Florida International where she spent the 2009 season as a redshirt...High School: attended Cypress High...member of two district and Area Championship teams...Regional semifinalist (2007-08)...Regional Quarterfinalist ('0809)...two time All-District...Team MVP...Academi All-District...Academic All-State... attended Cy-Fair High in 2005-06 where she was a member of an Area and Regional semifinalist team...District Rookie of the Year...All-District...Academic All-District...Club: Houston Select...Amateur League to Women's Pro Soccer League...Challenge Soccer (2000-2009)...four time State Champs...two Regional appearances...Nation Tournament appearance...South Texas ODP (2002-06)...Regional Tournament...Personal: Birthdate: Novermber 15, 1990...daughter of Mickey and Susan Snelling...Major: Health and Human Performance

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ON THE FIELD

AND IN THE CLASSROOM O N

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•- one SLC All-Academic (Alana Clark- 1st team)

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•- one District 6 ESPN "The Magazine" Academic All-America Team member (Alana Clark- 1st team) •- 13 players named to the President's List (Spring '10) and 10 named in the Fall ('09)

•- SLC Tournament

•- seven players named to the McNeese Honor Roll in the Fall ('09) and four in the Spring ('10)

•- broke two team records (most goals and points in a game)

•- 18 players named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll

•- recorded one hat trick (Rebekah DeJonghe vs. Alcorn St.)

•- three All-Southland Conference picks (Alana Clark, Megan Rogers, Erin Leighton)

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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 experience. It’s part of the cultural geography that makes this a great place to live. Louisiana is one of the nation's largest producers of cotton, sugarcane, rice, sweet potatoes and pecans. The state is also a major producer of soybeans and corn. The 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. The state capitol building, located Louisiana's approximately 3,650 manufacturing units employ some 190,000 in Baton Rouge, is the tallest capitol building in the nation at wage and salary workers whose annual earnings are $1.9 billion. The state annually 34 stories. 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 Nickname: The Pelican State August the warmest (average 82). Admitted to Union: April 30, 1812 Snow is rare in southern Louisiana, but occasionally falls State Colors: Gold, White, Blue are recorded in the northern parts of the state. Average annual State Bird: Brown Pelican rainfall is 55.45 inches. State Dog: Catahoula Leopard State Tree: Bald Cypress State Flower: Magnolia

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LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA

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 Quick Facts is conveniently located on Interstate-10 between Houston, Population: 71,757 Tx. and New Orleans, La. Our Square Miles: 43.105 Square Acres: 27,587 sandy beaches are nestled Distance From Major Cities on the Calcasieu River just Atlanta: 670.2 miles 30 miles upstream from the Baton Rouge: 129.4 miles Gulf of Mexico. Lake Charles Dallas: 358.8 miles Houston: 142.8 miles is connected to the Gulf by New Orleans: 205.2 miles means of a deep-water ship channel and is the seat and port of entry of Calcasieu Parish. It is no mystery why Lake Charles and Southwest Louisiana are referred to as the "Festival Capital of Louisiana." 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 12day 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.

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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.

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Dr. Philip C. Williams President Dr. Philip C. Williams is the sixth president of McNeese State University. He attended public schools in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina and earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974 as a Morehead Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, graduating with honors in history. He earned his law degree at the Columbia University School of Law in New York City, with a certificate of achievement with honors from the Parker Program in Foreign and Internatinal law. During the course of his legal profession, he practiced corporate law and served as administrative vice president and counsel for Sea World, Inc. In 1994, Dr. Williams returned to Chapel Hill to earn his Ph.D. in Health Policy and Administration. Prior to beginning his career in higher education, he served for one year as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia. Most recently he was President at the University of Montevallo in Montevall, Alabama. •- McNeese has an enrollment of 8, 294. The university is located in Lake Charles, Louisiana, a city with a population of 80,000. •- McNeese is the first public university in the state to offer a concentration in Forensic Chemistry. •- McNeese now has seven Senior Fulbright Scholars in 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 rate on the nursing licensing exam. •- The College of Business has an internship program which places students nationawide.


"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.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS * Accounting * Finance * General Business Mgmt. * Management * Marketing

BURTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION * Athletic Training * Business Education * Early Childhood Education * Elementary Education * Health and Human Performance * Psychology * Special Education

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY * Engineering * Engineering Technology

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS * Art * Art Education * Criminal Justice * English *English Education * Foreign Language Edu. * French

* Government * History * Humanities * Liberal Studies * Mass Communication * Music Education * Musice Performance * Paralegal Studies * Social Studies Education * Sociology * Spanish * Speech Education * Theatre Arts

* Mathematics * Mathematics Education * Natural Resource Conservation Management * Physics * Radiological Sciences

GENERAL AND BASIC STUDIES * General Studies

COLLEGE OF NURSING * Nursing (2 or 4 year program)

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE * Agricultural Education * Agricultural Sciences * Biology Education Biological Science * Chemistry * Chemistry Education * Clinical Laboratory Science * Computer Information Technology * Computer Studies * Environmental Science Edu. * Family and Cons. Science *

A statue of John McNeese was recently erected on campus

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Tommy McCleland Athletic Director

•- native of Basile, LA and former all-state football player •- football letterwinner, receiving undergraduate degree in General Studies and graduate degree in Sports Administration from Northwestern State •- graduate assistant at Northwestern State and assistant at the Southland Conference office. •- one of the youngest athletic directors in the nation when named at McNeese State •- helped raise more than $2.5 million for renovation and construction of McNeese athletic facilities •- school record season football tickets sold in last three years •- named one of Southwest Louisiana’s Top 10 business leaders under the age of 40 •- he and wife Jessica have a son

Tommy McClelland is the seventh athletic director at McNeese State's 69 year history. He officially moved up from an interim position to full-time in the Spring of 2008 and on the occasion of his hire, McNeese President Dr. Robert Hebert said “Tommy is energetic, enthusiastic and a hard worker. We believe that he is the person to lead our athletics department as athletics director.” The Basile native and Northwestern State graduate, was quick out of 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. In the short time he has served as the athletic director, more than $2.5 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. . The addition of seating and team area improvements at the soccer field, covered seating behind home plate at the softball field along with the renovation of the baseball facilities- field, stands, dressing room, fieldhouse was also completed. Following the 2009 football season, the 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, selling more than 8,000 season tickets. In the summer of 2008, McClelland was named as one of Southwest Louisiana's "Top 10 under 40" business leaders by the local magazine, the Times of Lake Charles. A native of Basile, McClelland is a graduate of Northwestern State where he was a football (H-back and deep snapper) and track (javelin) letterwinner. In high school at Basile High he earned all-state football honors and was the district's defensive MVP his senior year. Prior tto be P being or na namedi M McNeese or i aathletic m ng t c director,, he sserved tthe runi di university e he e aas rccoordinator cve s oor of athletic events, sales aand marketing. t hl McClelland, w M who hol holds cbot both a ba bachelor ho C aand d master de m degree ffroma N Northwestern r s grom S State, tor e was aalso a gr w graduate l a aassistant s iins stthe ao aathletics n he s duat department at Northwestern de pa S State and w worked t ar aat tthe S Southland het Conference C out officce,onf of aassistinge s fi with cchampionship w ha i eevents t aandhvessecuring nd m e ccorporate sponsorships. or por

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SUPPORT STAFF MICHELE MARTIN Athletic Faculty Rep Michele Martin serves as the chairman of the McNeese State faculty athletic committee. Martin is head of the university’s Department of Music.

RYAN IVEY Assistant AD/Internal Affairs Ryan Ivey is in his fourth season as the assistant athletic director i n c h a r g e of internal affairs. He handles game day operations, the day to day operations of the athletic department and scheduling. A native of Mayfield, Ky., he is a graduate of the University of Memphis where he also played football. He had previously served as Director of Operations at Memphis, coordinator of marketing and promotions at South Dakota and stadium operations with the Memphis Redbirds baseball team. He was a punter on the Memphis football team and played in the New Orleans Bowl and GMAC Bowl while also serving as team captain.

NATHAN FONTAINE

LOUIS BONNETTE

Sr. Associate AD/Sports Information Louis Bonnette is the university’s senior associate athletic director in charge of sports information. He is in his 45th year as the SID. A native of Pineville and a graduate of Louisiana Tech, he is also a past president (two terms) of the Louisiana Sports Writers Association and has been the recipient of the LSWA’s Mac Russo Award. He has received the Distinguished Service Award from the LSWA and has been inducted in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, in the sports journalism division. He is a member of the McNeese Hall of Fame which he founded and serves as its chairman and he was selected for the Southland Conference Hall of Honor. He was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame in 2009. He serves on CoSIDA’s academic all-American committee. Sons Michael (LSU) and Matthew (Northwestern State) are SIDs.

BRIDGET MARTIN Assistant AD For Comliance/SWA

Ticket Coordinator and Marketing Director Nathan Fontaine, is the newest member of the athletic staff, having joined late in the summer. He has had previous experience in ticket sales and marketing with Arkansas, Sam Houston State and the University of Houston. He is a native of Pearland, Texas and a graduate of the University of Houston. He also holds a master degree in Business Administration from the university. He began his athletics career as a intern at the University of Houston.

PAM LAFOSSE Assistant SID/VB Contact Pam LaFosse is now in her 23rd season as the assistant sports information director at McNeese State. She handles sports information duties for all women’s sports as well as helping with football, men’s basketball and track and field. She produces media guides, game programs and news releases for all women’s sports. A native of Gueydan, Louisiana, LaFosse is a graduate of McNeese State and is a former Cowgirl athlete, having been a four year letter winner in basketball from 1983-86. She is a member of the 1986 Southland Conference co-championship women’s basketball team.

Bridget Martin is in her seventh year as the university’s associate athletic director and is in her 10th year as the coordinator of compliance for the McNeese State athletics department. She also serves as the senior woman administrator for the university. A native of Lake Arthur, La., Martin had served as the McNeese women’s basketball coach before assuming her new role. During her 11 year coaching period, she served as head basketball coach for seven seasons and four seasons as co-head coach. She is a graduate of Louisiana Tech and coached St. Louis High (Lake Charles) to a state title in 1988-89. She serves on the NCAA compliance cabinet committee and various Southland Conference committees.

DEB KINGREY Academic Counselor Deb Kingrey is in her 17th year at McNeese State and her fifth as the Academic Counselor for studentathletes. Kingrey spent 10 years working in the Financial Aid office and seven in the Allen Parish School system. The Tennessee native is a graduate of McNeese State University where she earned both her bachelor and master degrees.

MEGAN THORNTON Assistant Ticket Manager

PAM MCGOUGH Coord. of Athletic Development

Megan Thornton is in her third year as a member of the ticket office staff. She is a native of Davidson, N.C. and a graduate of the Univeristy of Kentucky (2008) with a degree in Marketing and Management. Prior to joining McNeese, she worked at the Kentucky Sports Authority as was also and intern at the Davidson College ticket office.

Pam McGough is in her sixth year with the McNeese Athletic Foundation. She coordinates the cultivation and solicitation of major gifts for athletic scholarships and individual athletic programs. A native of Vinton, La, she was raised in Lake Charles, graduating from McNeese with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing. McGough is an active member of the McNeese Alumni Association and served as president during the 96-97 school year.

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ACADEMIC 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. Student-athletes have access to tutors, computers, individualized study areas, and group study opportunities. Deb Kingrey Academic Advisor

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SPORTS MEDICINE

J.D. Boudreaux Assistant Trainer Jim "Doc" Murphy Head 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

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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 dumbbells along with 30 workout stations- eight Olympic lifting platforms, eight squat racks, eight bench press stations, two leg presses, two leg curls and two latural pull downs- all of the machines by Body Masters.

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Campus Housing Living in a residence hall puts you in the heart of the McNeese campus. Residence halls offer affordable, year-round housing and dining within walking distance of classes, the library, the bookstore, the post office, computer labs and your friends! Privately operated and managed by Ambling Management Company, the residence halls are a home-awayfrom-home for approximately 1,000 students each semester. Campus dining facilities are economical and convenient, offering a variety of options designed to satisfy any student’s appetite. From quick and tasty pizza and subs to garden-fresh salads, from hearty pasta dished to nutritious cafateria meals. Specialty dishes like sushi and fettuccine alfrredo are also available for those who enjoy a little culinary adventure. Gourmet coffee shops, located in the student union and the library, offer students the opportunity to study, socialize with friends and take a quick break between classes. The campus convenience store offers students the flexibility of being able to take their food with them on-the-go.

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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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-to-date 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. At the end of the 2008 season, concrrete covered team areas were built. The most recent improvement to the field is the installation of lights which were installed Aug.

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 stateof-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.

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2010 SLC Tournament November 4-7 San Marcos, TX. Hosted by Texas State 2010 PRESEASON POLLS Head Coaches 1. Texas State (7) 2. Southeastern La. (2) 3. Stephen F. Austin (1) t4. Sam Houston State 4. UTSA 6. Northwestern State 7. McNeese State 8. Lamar 9. Nicholls 10. Central Arkansas

Sports Information Directors 1. Texas State (6) 2. Stephen F. Austin (3) 3. Southeastern La. (1) 4. UTSA 5. Sam Houston State 6. McNeese State 7. Northwestern State 8. Lamar 9. Central Arkansas 10. Nicholls ( )- First Place Votes

Tom Burnett Commissioner

Todd Lamb Director of Media Services

Southland Conference Tournament (10 Tournament Appearances) 2009 (Natchitoches, LA) lost 5-1 to SFA 2008 (Lake Charles, LA/Ward 3 Complex) def. Texas-San Antonio (3-1) lost 2-1 to Texas State (championship game) 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) 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 1997 (Nacogdoches, TX) loss 2-0 to Southeastern La.

Jimmy Glenn Ass't Director of Media Services

NCAA Tournament (1 Appearance) 2006 (College Station, TX.)

loss 2-0 to Southern Methodist

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McNeese Greats McNeese State has retired the uniform numbers of eight former greats - two in football, one in baseball, one in soccer and four in basketball. In basketball the retirees are the No. 4 of Joe Dumars, No. 25 of Stan Kernan, No. 33 of Bill Reigel and No. 34 of Frank Glenn. Football retired the No. 82 of end Charles Kuehn and the No. 76 of tackle David Poche. The only baseball number to be retired is the No. 23 of Ben Broussard and Kamryn Koch is the only female to have her number retired - No. 22 in soccer.

4

25

33

34

Joe Dumars

Stan Kernan

Bill Reigel

Frank Glenn

76 David Poche

82 Charles Kuehn

22 Kamryn Koch

23 Ben Broussard

Played both ways for the Cowboys in the 1960s and earned all-American honors as an offensive and defensive tackle.

McNeese’s first college division all-American. He played defensive end and went on to serve as Cowboy assistant coach.

The all-time scoring leader in McNeese history. He was an all-American and conference player of the year. He went on to an allpro career with Detroit and now serves as the club’s president for basketball operations.

One of the top scorers in McNeese history, twice he earned conference player of the year honors...earned all-America recognition... led his team to two league titles and averaged 19.2 points for his full career

Led McNeese to the NAIA national title in 195556 by leading the nation with a 33.9 scoring average...twice scored over 50 points in a game...went on to serve as head coach at McNeese and win 56 games in three seasons.

The first female to have her number retired. She was the McNeese athlete of the year and all-everything in soccer.

One of the top rebounders in McNeese history...still holds the school single season record for rebounds of 12.6...all-American and all-conference and named conference player of the year

Played first base for the Cowboys and set school records for home runs and RBIs. He went on to play in the major leagues for eight seasons. McNeese State Cowboys • 81 - 35-


TEAM MVP

COWGIRL FIRSTS (Since 1996) First Win: vs. NW State (3-0, 1996)

Fisrt Undefeated Home Record 8-0-2 (2007)

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:

Renee Landers Three-time team MVP

at Texas Christian (0-13, 1996)

2009- Erin Leighton, Alana Clark 2008- Kamryn Koch 2007- Renee Landers 2006- Renee Landers Cynthia Torres 2005- Renee Landers 2004- Ashley Viscariello 2003- Toni Deason, Ashley Viscariello 2002- Helen Kibby 2001- Not Presented 2000- Jennifer Aune 1999- Joy Keating 1998- Julie Greenburg

First Home Win: vs. Loyola (N.O.) (4-1, 1996)

First Home Loss: vs. Stephen F. Austin (1-7, 1997)

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)

Ashley Viscarillo Two-time team MVP

First Goal Scored: Jamie Wehner vs. NW State (1996)

First Assists: Laurie Templet vs. NW State (1996)

First Hat Trick:

Kamryn Koch

Brenna Abbitt vs. Troy State (1998)

First Goalie Save:

SLC Soccer Student-Athlete of the Year (2007, 2008)

Julie Greenburg vs. NW State (1996)

First Goalie Shutout: Giavanna DelFatti vs. Samford (3-0, 1997)

McNeese Athlete of the Year 2008-09 McNeese State MVP 2008

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Scooter Savoie (11 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)

Ryan Livengood

Tony Shard (1 yr.)

(2 yrs.)

Coaches Records YEAR 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

COACH Scooter Savoie Scooter Savoie Scooter Savoie Scooter Savoie Ryan Livengood Ryan Livengood Tony Shard Scooter Savoie Scooter Savoie Scooter Savoie Scooter Savoie Scooter Savoie Scooter Savoie Scooter Savoie

W-L-T 2-11-0 4-15-1 7-9-2 9-6-4 7-13-1 4-11-1 5-13-1 5-13-2 4-14-1 5-11-1 10-7-2 12-5-4 11-8-1 8-10-2

PCT. .154 .225 .445 .579 .357 .281 .289 .300 .237 .324 .579 .667 .550 .450

SLC --2-3-1 3-3-2 6-2-4 5-6-1 4-7-1 4-7-1 4-7-1 2-9-1 2-4-1 3-4-1 7-1-1 6-2-1 4-4-0

FINISH 3rd 4th 2nd 4th 6th 6th 6th 7th 6th 6th T-1st (co-champs) 2nd 6th

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 SLC Tourn. Runners-Up SLC Tourn. (first round)

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 4-0-1 5-3-1

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 4-7-0 3-7-1

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 3-1-0 0-0-0

Soccer Became A Southland Conference Sponsored Sport In 1997

Coaches Composite Record Coach Scooter Savoie Ryan Livengood Tony Shard

Yrs. 11 2 1

W 77 11 5

L 109 24 13

T 20 2 1

Pct. .422 .351 .289

Reg. Season Titles 1 (2007)

SLC Tourn. 6-8 0-1 -

SLC Tourn. Titles 1 (2006)

NCAA Appearance 1 (2006)

2006 Southland Conference Tournament Champs NCAA Tournament Participant

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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-SLC 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 2008- 1st Team: Kamryn Koch, Ja'Nae Powell, Mayra Torres; 2nd Team: Alana Clark, Justeen Lords; HM: Erin Leighton 2009- 2nd Team: Alana Clark; HM: Erin Leighton, Megan Rogers

Joy Keating 1999 SLC "Player of the Year"

Haleigh Lyons

Three-time Academic All-SLC

SLC ALL-TOURNAMENT

Alana Clark 2009 First Team All-SLC

Toni Deason Two-Time First Team All-SLC

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 2008- Kamryn Koch, Ja'Nae Powell, Devon Glynn, Alana Clark

SLC TOURNAMENT MVP 2006- Kamryn Koch

SLC ALL-ACADEMIC 2003- Samantha Duberg (2nd team) 2004- Samantha Duberg, Ashley Viscariello Ja'Nae Powell Holds SLC Tournament records for goals (3) and points (9) in a game.

1999- Joy Keating 2008- Kamryn Koch

SLC "COACH OF THE YEAR" 2007- Scooter Savoie

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Justin Lords

Three-time Academic All-SLC

Two-Time First Team All-SLC

SLC "PLAYER OF THE YEAR"

Scooter Savoie

Samantha Duberg

SLC SOCCER STUDENT ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2007- Kamryn Koch 2008- Kamryn Koch

(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) 2008- Kamryn Koch (1st team), Mayra Torres (1st team), Justeen Lords (1st team), Alana Clark (2nd team), Shelby Money (2nd team) 2009- Alana Clark (1st team)


DISTRICT 6 ESPN The Magazine ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM

LOUISIANA HONORS ALL-LOUISIANA 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) 2008- Kamryn Koch (1st team), Ja'Nae Powell (1st team), Shelby Money (HM)

Allison Arnold

Brenna Abbitt

Three-Time All-Louisiana

Two-Time District Academic All-American

JaNae Powell

Justin Lords

1998- Brenna Abbitt 1999- Brenna Abbitt 2006- Justeen Lords (2nd team) 2008- Justeen Lords (2nd team) Kamryn Koch (3rd team) 2009- Alana Clark (1st team)

"COACH OF THE YEAR" 2006- Scooter Savoie

"PLAYER OF THE YEAR" 2007- Kamryn Koch 2008- Kamryn Koch

Three-Time All-Louisiana

Two-Time District Academic All-American

"FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR" 2007- Alana Clark

Alana Clark 2007 Louisiana Freshman of the Year

NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-South Region Team 2008- Kamryn Koch (2nd team)

Louisiana Player of the Year 2007, 2008

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SHOTS

TEAM GAME AND SEASON RECORDS GAME Most Goals .................................................................................... 15 vs. Alcorn State, 2009 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 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 ................................................................ 6 ................................................................................2008 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 ................................................................ 6 ................................................................................2008 Longest Losing Streak .................................................................. 8 ................................................................................1996

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. Alcorn State (9-6-10) .............................................41 Texas Southern (9-26-07).......................................41 Nicholls State (10-28-98).......................................41

SEASON Year............................................................................Totals 2009............................................................................285 2008............................................................................310 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. Alcorn State (9-6-10) .............................................15 2. Southern (9-4-05) ...................................................9 3. Troy State (9-26-98)...............................................8 4. Prairie View (8-31-03) ...........................................7 Texas Southern (9-16-07).......................................7

SEASON Year............................................................................Totals 2009............................................................................36 2008............................................................................37 2007............................................................................43 2006............................................................................24 2005............................................................................29 2004............................................................................23 2003............................................................................25 2002............................................................................28 2001............................................................................16 2000............................................................................27 1999............................................................................24 1998............................................................................33 1997............................................................................22 1996............................................................................14

The 2009 team holds the record for most goals scored (15)

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ASSISTS

SAVES GAME

GAME

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

Opponent (Date) .......................................................Assists 1. Southern (9-4-05) ...................................................11 2. Alcorn State (9-6-10) .............................................9 3. Texas-San Antonio (11-4-07) .................................6 Texas Southern (9-16-07).......................................6 5. Prairie View (8-31-03) ...........................................5 Nicholls State (10-8-98).........................................5 Troy State (9-26-98)...............................................5

SEASON Year............................................................................Totals 2009............................................................................ 95 2008............................................................................127 2007............................................................................110 2006............................................................................ 82 2005............................................................................ 72 2004............................................................................146 2003............................................................................191 2002............................................................................131 2001............................................................................132 2000............................................................................127 1999............................................................................125 1998............................................................................121 1997............................................................................121 1996............................................................................110

SEASON Year............................................................................Totals 2009............................................................................28 2008............................................................................26 2007............................................................................42 2006............................................................................11 2005............................................................................25 2004............................................................................ 9 2003............................................................................13 2002............................................................................15 2001............................................................................ 8 2000............................................................................14 1999............................................................................15 1998............................................................................18 1997............................................................................12 1996............................................................................ 9

POINTS GAME Opponent (Date) .......................................................Points 1. Alcorn State (9-6-10) .............................................39 2. Southern (9-4-05) ...................................................29 3. Troy State (9-26-98)...............................................21 4. Texas Southern (9-16-07).......................................20 5. Prairie View (8-31-03) ...........................................19

SEASON Year............................................................................Points 2009............................................................................100 2008............................................................................100 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 2009............................................................................77 2008............................................................................100 2007............................................................................94 2006............................................................................92 2005............................................................................61 2004............................................................................67 2003............................................................................53 2002............................................................................89 2001............................................................................26 2000............................................................................72 1999............................................................................57 1998............................................................................57 1997............................................................................76 1996............................................................................28

SHUTOUTS SEASON

UNDEFEATED AT HOME The 2007 team posted the first undefeated home record in school history with a 8-0-2 record.

Year............................................................................Total 2009............................................................................6 2008............................................................................4 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 2009......................................................................1.61 2008......................................................................2.15 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

HAT TRICKS CAREER

UNDEFEATED AT HOME The 2008 team posted the Cowgirls' second undefeated regular season home record at 4-0-1.

Year............................................................................NO. 2009............................................................................1 2008............................................................................3 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 ......................................................................14

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INDIVIDUAL GAME, SEASON, AND CAREER RECORDS GAME Most Goals .................................................................................... 5 by Kamryn Koch vs. Jackson State (9-6-08) Most Assists .................................................................................. 3 by Jeannine Thibaut vs. Troy St. (9-26-98) Most Points ................................................................................... 10 by Kamryn Koch vs. Jackson State (9-6-08) 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 Most Games Played ...................................................................... 21 by several players Most Goals .................................................................................... 21 by Kamryn Koch, 2008 Most Assists .................................................................................. 8 by Kamryn Koch, 2008 Most Total Points .......................................................................... 50 by Kamryn Koch, 2008 Most Game Winning Goals ........................................................... 7 by Kamryn Koch, 2007 Most Shots .................................................................................... 116 by Kamryn Koch, 2008 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

Shelby Money Season and Career shutout leader

CAREER Most Games Played ...................................................................... 76 by Kamryn Koch, 2005-08; Sara Overfelt (2004-07) Most Goals .................................................................................... 50 by Kamryn Koch, 2005-08 Hat Tricks ...................................................................................... 5 by Kamryn Koch, 2005-08 Most Assists .................................................................................. 17 by Kamryn Koch, 2005-08 Most Total Points .......................................................................... 117 by Kamryn Koch, 2005-08 Most Game Winning Goals ........................................................... 19 by Kamryn Koch, 2005-08 Most Shots .................................................................................... 298 by Kamryn Koch, 2005-08 Most Minutes Played By A Goalkeeper ........................................ 4,682 by Toni Deason, 2001-04 Most Saves .................................................................................... 508 by Toni Deason, 2001-04 Most Shutouts ............................................................................... 13 by Shelby Money, 2005-08

ASSISTS GAME 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 Megan Rogers ..... NW State (10-18-09) .................. 2

SEASON Player.....................................Year..................................Asst. 1. Kamryn Koch .........................2008..................................8 2. Megan Rogers ........................2009..................................7 Alana Clark ............................2007..................................7 Mayra Torres ..........................2007..................................7 5. Joy Keating ............................1999..................................6

CAREER

GOALS GAME Player......................................Opp. .................................Goals 1. Kamryn Koch ................Jackson St. (9-6-08) ........................5 2. Rebekah DeJonghe........Alcorn St. (9-6-09) ..........................3 Kamryn Koch ................Nicholls St. (10-24-08) ...................3 Ja'Nae Powell ................Texas-San Antonio (10-5-08) ..........3 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

Amanda Bisby holds school record for most saves in a game SHOTS GAME Player.............................Opp. ..........................................Shots 1. Kamryn Koch ...................Texas-San Antonio (11-7-08) ..... 12 Audrey Smith ...................La. Tech (9-12-04) ..................... 12 3. Kamryn Koch ...................Stephen F. Austin (11-2-08) ....... 11 Kamryn Koch ...................NW State (10-5-07).................... 11 Kamryn Koch ...................Central Arkansas (10-13-06) ...... 11

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player.....................................Year..................................Shots Kamryn Koch .........................2008..................................116 Kamryn Koch .........................2007..................................92 Alana Clark ............................2009..................................69 Kamryn Koch .........................2006..................................65 Haleigh Lyons ........................1998..................................64

CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player.....................................Years ................................Shots Kamryn Koch .........................2005-2008 ........................298 Allison Arnold ........................2000-2003 ........................199 Alan Clark ..............................2007-present.....................178 Joy Keating ............................1997-2000 ........................137 Ja'Nae Powell .........................2005-2008 ........................127

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SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player.....................................Year..................................Goals Kamryn Koch .........................2008...................................... 21 Kamryn Koch .........................2007...................................... 16 Allison Arnold........................2003...................................... 13 Allison Arnold........................2002...................................... 11 Kamryn Koch .........................2006...................................... 10

CAREER Player.....................................Years ................................Goals 1. Kamryn Koch .........................2005-2008 ............................ 50 2. Allison Arnold ........................2000-2003 ............................ 35 3. Ja'Nae Powell .........................2005-2008 ............................ 25 Cynthia Torres ........................2004-2007 ............................ 17 Brenna Abbitt .........................1996, 1998-2000 .................. 17

CAREER HAT TRICKS Player.....................................Years .................................... Tricks 1. Kamryn Koch ........................2005-08 ................................ 5 Allison Arnold........................2000-03 ................................ 2 Ja'Nae Powell .........................2005-08 ................................ 2 4. Rebekah DeJonghe.................2009-present......................... 1 Cynthia Torres ........................2004-07 ................................ 1 Audrey Smith .........................2004-06 ................................ 1 Natalie Roszel ........................2002...................................... 1 Brenna Abbitt .........................1998...................................... 1

1. 2. 3. 4.

Player.....................................Years ................................Asst. Kamryn Koch .........................2005-2008 ........................17 Alana Clark ............................2007-present.....................15 Ja'Nae Powell .........................2005-2008 ........................12 Sara Overfelt ..........................2004-2007 ........................11 Cynthia Torres ........................2004-2007 ........................11 Ashley Viscariello ..................2001-2004 ........................11 Joy Keating ............................1997-2000 ........................11

POINTS GAME Player.....................................Opp. .................................Pts. 1. Karmyn Koch .................... Jackson St. (9-6-08) ....................10 2. Kamryn Koch .................... Nicholls State (11-24-08) ...........7 Allison Arnold................... Prairie View (8-31-03) ................7 Rebekah DeJonghe............ Alcorn St. (9-6-09) .....................7 4. Ja'Nae Powell .................... UTSA (11-5-08)..........................6 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

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player.....................................Year..................................Pts. Kamryn Koch .........................2008..................................50 Kamryn Koch .........................2007..................................36 Allison Arnold........................2003..................................29 Allison Arnold........................2002..................................23 Alana Clark ............................2009..................................21

CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player.....................................Years ................................Pts. Kamryn Koch .........................2005-2008 ........................117 Allison Arnold ........................2000-2003 ........................ 77 Ja'Nae Powell .........................2005-2008 ........................ 62 Alana Clark ............................2007-present..................... 47 Ashley Viscariello ..................2001-2004 ........................ 43


GAME WINNING GOALS

GOALIE SAVES

SEASON

GAME

Player.....................................Year..................................GWG 1. Kamryn Koch .........................2007..................................7 2. Kamryn Koch .........................2008..................................6 Kamryn Koch .........................2006..................................6 4. Ja'Nae Powell .........................2008..................................3 Jaime Wehner .........................1997..................................3

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

CAREER Player.....................................Years ................................GWG 1. Kamryn Koch .........................2005-2008 ........................19 2. Ja'Nae Powell .........................2005-2008 ........................8 3. Alana Clark ............................2007-present.....................3 Ashley Viscariello ..................2001-2004 ........................3 Jaime Wehner .........................1996-1999 ........................3 Allison Arnold........................2000-2003 ........................3

SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player.....................................Year..................................Saves Toni Deason ............................2003..................................182 Toni Deason ............................2002..................................125 Toni Deason ............................2001..................................118 Giavanna DelFatti ...................1997..................................111 Shelby Money .........................2008..................................103

GAMES PLAYED

CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SEASON

Player.....................................Years ................................Saves Toni Deason ...........................2001-2004 ........................508 Giavanna DelFatti ..................1997-1999 ........................291 Shelby Money ........................2005-2008 ........................236 Julie Greenburg ......................1996-1999 ........................164 Aubrey Ross ...........................2004-2006 ........................147

Toni Deason GOALIE SHUTOUTS

Saves and Minutes Played Career Leader

Player.....................................Year..................................GP 1. Kamryn Koch .........................2007..................................21 Sara Overfelt ..........................2007..................................21 Erin Leighton .........................2007..................................21 Haleigh Lyons ........................2000..................................21 Talena Anderson.....................2000..................................21 Amanda Tumlinson ................2000..................................21

CAREER Player.....................................Years ................................GP 1. Kamryn Koch .........................2005-2008 ........................76 Devon Glenn ..........................2005-2008 ........................76 Sara Overfelt ..........................2004-2007 ........................76 4. Allison Arnold........................2000-2003 ........................75 5. Renee Landers ........................2004-2007 ........................73 Cynthia Torres ........................2004-2007 ........................73 Amanda Tumlinson ................1999-2001,'03...................73

SEASON Player.....................................Year..................................SO 1. Shelby Money .........................2007..................................10 2. Cassandra Reed .......................2009..................................5 Giavanna DelFatti ...................1999..................................5 4. Shelby Money .........................2006..................................4 5. Shelby Money .........................2008..................................3 Toni Deason ...........................2003..................................3 Julie Greenburg .......................1998..................................3

CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4.

Player.....................................Years ................................SO Shelby Money ........................2005-2008 ........................13 Giavanna DelFatti ..................1997-1999 ........................7 Cassandra Reed ......................2008-prresent ...................6 LaBrie Pritzen ........................2005-2007 ........................4 Aubrey Ross ...........................2004-06 ............................4

GOAL KEEPER MINUTES SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player.....................................Year............................. Min. Toni Deason ...........................2003............................. 1,721 Giavanna DelFatti ..................1997............................. 1,685 Toni Deason ...........................2002............................. 1,683 Shelby Money ........................2008............................. 1,506 Giavanna DelFatti ..................1999............................. 1,485

CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player................................ Years..................................Min Toni Deason ...................... 2001-2004 ..........................5,599:29 Giavanna DelFatti ............. 1997-1999 ..........................4,096 Shelby Money ................... 2008-2008 ..........................3,938:47 Aubrey Ross ...................... 2004-2006 ..........................2,688:47 Julie Greenburg ................. 1996-1999 ..........................2,239

Kamryn Koch

Devon Glynn

Career Games Played Leader

Career Games Played Leader

Shelby Money Career Shutout Leader

Sara Overfelt Career Games Played Leader

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#22 KAMRYN KOCH 2009 Here #22 Jersey was retired (first McNeese female athlete to have jersey retired)

2008 McNeese Athlete of the Year (2008-09) Team MVP SLC Player of the Year SLC Soccer Student-Athlete of the Year SLC all-academic (1st team) NSCAA/Adidas Scholar Team (South Region/2nd team) All-SLC (1st team) SLC all-tournament Louisiana Player of the Year All-Louisiana (1st team)

CAREEER LEADER Holds seven career records: Shots (298), Goals (50), Game Winning Goals (19), Assists (17), Points (117), Games Played (76), Hat Tricks (5)

Holds Five Season Records: Goals (21), Assists (8), Points (50), Game Winning Goals (7), Shots (116)

Holds Three Game Records: Goals (5), Points (10), Shots (11)

2007 SLC Soccer Student-Athlete of the Year All-SLC (1st team) SLC all-tournament SLC all-academic (1st team) Louisiana Player of the Year All-Louisiana (1st team) Kelly Mortgage Golden Ball Award (presented to top player in Louisiana)

2006 All-SLC (2nd team) SLC Tournament MVP SLC all-academic (1st team) All-Louisiana (1st team)

Kamryn Koch 2008 McNeese Athlete of the Year

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SEASON LEADERS

SEASON LEADERS SHOTS Year ..............Player........................................................ Shots

SAVES Year ..............Player........................................................ Saves

GOALS Year ..............Player........................................................ Goals

GOAL KEEPER MINUTES Year ..............Player........................................................ Minutes

2009................Alana Clark ............................................... 69 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 116 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

2009................Alana Clark ............................................... 9 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 21 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

2009................Cassandra Reed ......................................... 71 2008................Shelby Money ........................................... 103 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 1996................Julie Greenburg ......................................... 88

Megan Rogers led the Cowgirls in assists in 2009

SHUTOUTS Year ..............Player........................................................ Shutouts

GAME WINNING GOALS Year ..............Player........................................................ GWG

2009................Cassandra Reed ......................................... 5 2008................Shelby Money ........................................... 3 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 1996................Julie Greenburg ......................................... 1

2009................three players ............................................. 2 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 6 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

ASSISTS Year ..............Player........................................................ Assists 2009................Megan Rogers ........................................... 7 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 8 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

2009................Cassandra Reed ......................................... 1,435:25 2008................Shelby Money ........................................... 1,506:30 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

Alana Clark led the Cowgirls in goals and points in 2009

Cassandra Reed

POINTS Year ..............Player........................................................ Points 2009................Alana Clark ............................................... 21 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 50 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 1996................Jaime Wehner ............................................ 8

HAT TRICKS Year ..Player.................................................................... Hat Tricks

Rebekah DeJonghe

2009....Rebekah DeJonghe vs. Alcorn St. (9-6-09) 2008....Kamryn Koch vs. Nicholls State (10-24); Ja'Nae Powell vs. UTSA (10-5); Kamryn Koch vs. Jackson State (5 goals/9-26) 2007....Kamryn Koch vs. Texas Southern (9-16) 2006....Ja'Nae Powell vs. SFA (11-2); Kamryn Koch vs. South Alabama (9-3) 2005....Kamryn Koch vs. SE La. (10-19); Audrey Smith vs. Southern (9-4) 2004....Cynthia Torres vs. SE La. (10-22) 2003....Allison Arnold vs. Prairie View (8-31) 2002....Allison Arnold vs. SFA (10-30); Natalie Roszel vs. Prairie View (10-1) 1998....Brenna Abbitt vs. Troy St. (9-26-98)

recorded the only hat trick in 2009

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1996 Inaugural Team 1996 (2-11) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie

1999 (9-6-4, 6-1-1 SLC/2nd) 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

@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.)

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 Tournament (Nacogdoches, TX.)

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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

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

2005 (5-11-1, 2-4-1 SLC/6th) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie

@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.)

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.)

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

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.)


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

*Sam Houston State L 2-1 *Stephen F. Austin L 1-0 *at UTSA L 4-0 *at Texas State L 3-1 *Central Arkansas W 1-0 *Northwestern State W 2-0 *Lamar W 2-1 *at Nicholls W 1-0 **Stephen F. Austin L 5-1 !*-SLC Game; **-SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

*-SLC Game; **-SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

2008 (11-8-1, 6-2-1 SLC/2nd) SLC Tournament Runner-Up Head Coach: Scooter Savoie at Texas A&M L 9-0 !Grambling W 2-0 #Tulsa L 3-0 #Jackson State W 5-1 UL-Lafayette W 2-1 at Rice L 4-2 at Oklahoma State L 8-1 at Houston Baptist W 2-0 at Texas A&M-Commerce L 2-0 *Texas State T 2-2 (2OT) *Texas-San Antonio W 4-2 *at Northwestern State W 1-0 (OT) *at Central Arkansas W 3-2 *at Lamar W 3-2 *Nicholls State W 6-1 *Southeastern La. W 1-0 *at Sam Houston State L 3-0 *at Stephen F. Austin L 2-0 **Texas-San Antonio W 3-1 **Texas State L 2-1 !-Cowgirl Invitational/Ward 3 Sports Complex); #-Oral Roberts Invitational/Tulsa, OK);*-SLC Game; **-SLC Tournament (Lake Charles/ Ward 3 Sports Complex)

2009 (8-10-2, 4-4-0 SLC/6th) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie at UL-Lafayette at Gonzaga at Eastern Washington Baylor Alcorn State Houston Baptist at Houston at UL-Monroe at Grambling at Southern LSU-Shreveport

1-1 (2OT) L 3-1 L 4-1 L 4-0 W 15-0 0-0 (2OT) L 2-1 W 2-1 L 2-1 W 1-0 W 4-0

ALL IN THE FAMILY McNeese currently has three sets of sisters on the 2009 team. Two sets include members of the coaching staff L to R): Assistant Coach Kyra McDonough, Kaitlin Tue, Lauren LaLanne, Audrey LaLanne, Kate Holladay, Assistant Coach Allison Holladay

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All-Time Letterwinners -ABrenna Abbitt 1996, 1998-00 M'Kensie Aday 2008 Talena Anderson 1998-00 Christine Aquino 2003 Allison Arnold 2000-03 Jennifer Aune 1997-00

-BJana Barrow 2008-2009 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

-CAshley 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

-DToni Deason 2001-04 Renee DeJongh 2002 Rebekah DeJonghe 2009-present Sheila DeLaney 1997 Givanna DelFatti 1997-99 Nicci DelFatti 1998-00 Natalie Donnert 2003 Samantha Duberg 2002-05 Andrea Durkin 2008

-EMelanie Emerson 1997-98

-FSarah Fenet 1996-97 Elizabeth Fesler 2002-05 Melissa Fox 1998-01

-GKeli Gambrell 2006 Janae' Gautreaux 2003 Devon Glynn 2005-08 Lisa Gonzales 2001-04 Heather Goodly 2005-06 Robin Grannan 2004 Julie Greenburg 1996-99

-HEmily Hadley 2000-01 Sara Hand 2000-01, 2003 Virginia Higginbotham 1996 Nicole Hoffman 1999-01 Taylor Hood 2007 Hannah Hopson 2009-present Mackenzie Hosford 2007

-JEmily Johnson 2009-present Shelby Johnson 1997-00 Macie Jones 2007-present

-KJoy Keating 1997-00 Joanne Keene 1999 Rachel Key 2008-2009 Helen Kibby 2001-02 Shae Knowles 2002 Kamryn Koch 2005-08

-LRenee Landers 2004-2007 Audrey LaLane 2008-present Lauren LaLane 2008-present Erin Leighton 2006-2009 Jordan Leinweaver 2009-present Erica Littleton, 2007 Justin Lords 2005-08 Sarah Lowden 2009-present Melinda Loyd 2004 Haleigh Lyons 1998-00

-MGabrielle Mann 2003 Megan Manus 2008-present Allison Marcantell 1999 Dana McDonald 2000-01 Kyra McDonough 2005-08 Megan McFarland 2004

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Amber McKinney 1997-99 Amy Meyer 2003 Cheyenne Moeller 2006-08 Shelby Money 2005-08 Paula Monk 1999 Jolie Montreuil 1996 Erin Moore 2002 Jamie Mullen 1996 Katie Murphy 2001

-NNatasha Neacsu 2002-03 Megan Norris 2000-03

-OAmy Osteen 2003-06 Sara Overfelt 2004-07

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Kristin Palmer 1999-02 Erin Parr 1998-01 Katie Percy 1996-97 Melissa Phillips 2002 Jordan Picou 2008-present Ja'Nae Powell 2005-08 Labrie Pritzen 2005-07

ALL-TIME RECORDS Overall Record .....................................................93-146-23 Overall Home Record ..........................................46-44-9 Overall Road Record ...........................................37-85-12 Overall Neutral Record .......................................9-17-2 SLC Record (since 1997) .....................................48-55-16 SLC Tournament Record (since 1997) ...............6-9 Overall Winning Percent ......................................399 SLC Winning Percent (since 1997) ......................471 SLC Tourn. App. (since 1997) ...........................10 out of 13

All-Time Record vs. Opponents

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Rachel Ramaker 2002-03 Cassandra Read 2008-present Wendy Redpath 2007-08 Candace Reeves 1999 Michelle Reneau 2000-03 Lindsay Rite 2002-03 Megan Rogers 2009-present Aubrey Ross 2004-06 Natalie Roszel 2002 Ashley Rudd 2008-2009

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Brittany Sanders 2009-present Kyra Savoy 2003 Katie Seeber 2009-present Brooke Shobe 2002 Erica Shephard 2006-2009 Lauren Slater 2005-2009 Audrey Smith 2004-06 Candace Spencer 2002 Brooke Strickland 1998

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Stefanie Tatum 2006 Lori Taylor 1997 Laurie Templet 1996-97 Jennifer Terrell 2003 Jeannine Thibaut 1996-98 Cynthia Torres 2004-2007 Mayra Torres 2006-08 Kaitlin Tue 2009-present

-UMariana Urtaza 2006-2007

-VAshley Viscariello 2001-04

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Jamie Wehner 1996-99 Taavia Whaley 2005 Wendy Wingate 2004-05 Rachel Wright 2005-08

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Ashley Zink 2002-03 Lindsey Zwahr 2009-present

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2010 Seniors Lauren LaLanne, Macie Jones, Alana Clark


2010 Soccer Schedule AUGUST

Aug. 20 UL-Lafayette Lake Charles Aug. 22 at Baylor Waco, TX. Aug. 27 Grambling Lake Charles Aug. 29 Houston Lake Charles

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.

SEPTEMBER Sept. 3 at Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock, AR. Sept. 5 at Louisiana Tech Ruston Sept. 10 at Ole Miss University, MS. Sept. 12 Louisiana-Monroe Lake Charles Sept. 19 at LSU Baton Rouge Sept. 24 Southern Lake Charles Sept. 26 Houston Baptist Lake Charles

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.

OCTOBER Oct. 1 Oct. 3 Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 29

*Southeastern La. Lake Charles *Nicholls Lake Charles *at Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX. *at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, TX. *UTSA Lake Charles *Texas State Lake Charles *at Central Arkansas Conway, AR. *at NW State Natchitoches *at Lamar Beaumont, TX.

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

NOVEMBER Nov. 4-7

Southland Conference Tournament (San Marcos, TX.)

Home games in BOLD *- Southland Conference game


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