McNEESE SOCCER
2012
Quick Facts UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name: McNeese State University Location: Lake Charles, La. Founded: 1939 Enrollment: 8,784 est. Nickname: Cowgirls Colors: Royal Blue/Gold Conference: Southland $IÀOLDWLRQ NCAA 1-A Athletics Website: www.mcneesesports.com University Website: www.mcneese.edu
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION President: Dr. Philip Williams Alma Mater: North Carolina Institutional Representative: Dr. Michael Soileau Athletics Director: Tommy McClelland Alma Mater: Northwestern State Associate AD/Sports Information Dir.: Matt Bonnette Alma Mater: McNeese 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
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1................................................................ Quick Facts 2.........................................................Cowgirl Mission 3-4 ...................................Head Coach Scooter Savoie 5........................... Assistant Coach Kyra McDonough 6....................................... Assistant Coach Trey Jones 7................................................................ 2012 Roster 8-24 ................................................... &RZJLUO 3URÀOHV 25............................................................ Lake Charles 26.................................................................. McNeese 27...................................................Dr. Philip Williams 28..........................................AD Tommy McClelland 29-30 ...................................................... Support Staff 31......................................................Academic Center 32......................................................... Training Room 33........................................................... Weight Room 34......................................................Campus Housing 35....................................................... Soccer Facilities 36..............................................Southland Conference 37....................................................... McNeese Greats 38-47 ...................................................... Record Book 46...........................................................Kamryn Koch 48-49 ......................................... Year-by-Year Results 50.............................................Records vs. Opponents 50 ...........................................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)
Head Coach: Scooter Savoie Alma Mater: McNeese State, 1992 Record at McNeese (Years): 89-132-23 (13 yrs.) Career Record: (same) Assistant Coach: Kyra McDonough Alma Mater: McNeese, 2009 Assistant Coach: Trey Jones Alma Mater: Delta State, 2008 6RFFHU 2IÀFH (337) 562-4242
Southwest Daily: Rodrick Anderson, sports editor, 716 E. Napoleon, Sulphur, LA. 70663 (AC 337, 527-7075; Fax 337-528-3044)
TEAM INFORMATION
KEZM Radio: Bruce Merchant, owner, Sulphur, LA. 70663 (AC 337, 527-3611; Fax 337, 527-0213)
2011 Record: 8-11 Conference Record/Finish: 3-6 (7th) Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/7 Newcomers: 10 (all Freshmen)
ELECTRONIC KPLC-TV (NBC): Drew Shipley, sports director; Samantha Gannon, assistant, 704 Bilbo Street, Lake Charles, LA. 70601 (AC 337-4377563); Fax 337, 439-9905)
SPORTS INFORMATION
HISTORY First Year of Soccer: 1996 Overall All-Time Record/Years: 105-169-26/15 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.)
Director ...................................... Matt Bonnette Phone .......................................... 337-475-5207 email ......................... wbonnette@mcneese.edu Ass't SID ......................................Pam LaFosse Phone .......................................... 337-475-5926 Fax .............................................. 337-475-5928 email .............................plafosse@mcneese.edu SID Ass't .................................... Hunter Bower email ..................... hunterbower32@gmail.com
The 2012 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. Photos by LaFose, Kirk Meche, Lake Charles American Press and Rodrick Anderson. Cover designed by Marketing intern Logan Williams
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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 VRFFHU FRPH ÀUVW 2XU VWXGHQW DWKOHWHV have subscribed to this philosophy and have been rewarded with a tremendous amount of success in the classroom and RQ WKH ÀHOG RI SOD\ - Head Coach Scooter Savoie-
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SCOOTER SAVOIE HEAD COACH 14th Year 2007 SLC "Coach of the Year" 2006 Louisiana "Coach of the Year" Scooter Savoie is in his 14th season as head coach of the Cowgirls. Savoie continues to brings the vision, motivation, hard work and respect a program QHHGV WR EH VXFFHVVIXO +H JXLGHG 0F1HHVH WR WKH SURJUDP¡V ÀUVW UHJXODU VHDVRQ WLWOH LQ DQG ZRQ WKH SURJUDP¡V ÀUVW 6RXWKODQG &RQIHUHQFH 7RXUQDPHQW &KDPSLRQVKLS LQ DGYDQFLQJ WR WKH 1&$$ 7RXUQDPHQW IRU WKH ÀUVW WLPH LQ VFKRRO KLVWRU\ 6DYRLH KDV JXLGHG WKH 0F1HHVH SURJUDP WR WKUHH RI WKH ODVW ÀYH Southland Conference Tournament title games. Savoie will once again have that opportunity to win a Southland Conference Tournament Championship this season as McNeese will host the tournament which will take place Nov. 1-4. Success is not something new to Savoie and McNeese soccer. His Cowgirls have consistently attracted some RI WKH WRS WDOHQW LQ WKH 6RXWKODQG &RQIHUHQFH %HQHÀWLQJ IURP GHYHORSLQJ \RXQJ DQG WDOHQWHG SOD\HUV XQGHU KLV GLUHFWLRQ 0F1HHVH KDV TXDOLÀHG IRU QLQH 6RXWKODQG &RQIHUHQFH 7RXUQDPHQWV XQGHU KLV GLUHFWLRQ 6DYRLH ZDV QDPHG WKH SURJUDP V ÀUVW FRDFK LQ +LV WHDPV LPSURYHG HDFK VHDVRQ GXULQJ KLV WHQXUH through 1999. McNeese posted an overall winning record in conference play during that time. He guided the program to three consecutive Southland Conference Tournament appearances; leading his 1999 team to a second SODFH ÀQLVK LQ WKH OHDJXH V UHJXODU VHDVRQ 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 nine seasons and has played in the championship game three of the last six years. Savoie was named the 2007 Southland Conference Coach of the Year and Louisiana Coach of the Year in 2006. Savoie is the program’s winningest coach with 89 career victories. But the accolades for success do not stop here. Savoie has coached 51 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), two-time Louisiana "Player of the Year" (2007, 2008) and McNeese State's "Athlete of the Year" for the 2008-09 season. Savoie continues to coach the 2011 (Sarah LaLanne) Louisiana "Freshman of the Year" and the 2010 Louisiana "Freshman of the Year" in Johna Germany. Savoie also coached Alana Clark, the 2007 Louisiana "Freshman of the Year". Nineteen players have made the SLC All-Tournament Team during Savoie's tenure. 7KH SURJUDP OHG WKH OHDJXH ZLWK ÀYH $OO 7RXUQDPHQW VHOHFWLRQV LQ DQG .RFK JDUQHUHG 7RXUQDPHQW 093 honors that year. McNeese has had 17 All-Louisiana selections with Savoie at the helm. 3URJUDP VXFFHVV LV QRW MXVW OLPLWHG WR WKH VRFFHU ÀHOG 0F1HHVH 6RFFHU OHG WKH 6RXWKODQG &RQIHUHQFH LQ ZLWK ÀYH VWXGHQW DWKOHWHV VHOHFWHG WR WKH $OO $FDGHPLF 7HDP 7KH WHDP DQQXDOO\ UDQNV DPRQJVW WKH KLJKHVW RI all team sports at McNeese for academic performance and consistently maintains a GPA above 3.0. Four soccer DWKOHWHV KDYH EHHQ QDPHG WR WKH 'LVWULFW 9, &DSLWDO 2QH $FDGHPLF $OO $PHULFDQ 7HDP %UHQQD $EELWW -XVWHHQ 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 only 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 his seventh year as the Chair of Southland Conference Women's Soccer Coaches. He was McNeeseSports.com
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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 6HW QHZ VFKRRO YLFWRU\ UHFRUG SRVWHG Ă&#x20AC;UVW XQGHIHDWHG KRPH 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); 6/& SRVWVHDVRQ WRXUQDPHQW Ă&#x20AC;UVW URXQG
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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); 6/& SRVWVHDVRQ WRXUQDPHQW VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDO URXQG IRU WKH WKLUG consecutive time 7-9-2 overall ; 3-3-2 SLC (4th); 6/& SRVWVHDVRQ WRXUQDPHQW VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDO URXQG led McNeese to a 4-15-1 overall ; 2-3-1 SLC (3rd); 6/& SRVWVHDVRQ WRXUQDPHQW VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDO URXQG
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EDUCATION Â&#x2021; /D3RUWH 7[ +LJK 6FKRRO Â&#x2021; % 6 'HJUHH LQ +HDOWK DQG 3K\VLFDO (GXFDWLRQ McNeese State University, 1992 Â&#x2021; 0DVWHUV LQ (GXFDWLRQ Texas A&M University, 1997
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Kyra McDonough Assistant Coach 4th Year Kyra McDonough is in her f ourth 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, ZKHUH VKH LV LQ KHU Ă&#x20AC;IWK VHDVRQ $ QDWLYH RI +LJKODQG 9LOODJH 7H[DV 0F'RQRXJK DWWHQGHG 0DUFXV +LJK 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.
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Trey Jones Assistant Coach First Year Trey Jones, a former Troy assistant joined the McNeese staff in February. Jones spent the past two years as the Trojan goalkeepers coach a position he will assume with the Cowgirls. While at Troy, Jones was also an active coach with the Alabama Olympic Development program and was the State Goalkeeper coach in 2010. Jones, a native of Moultrie, Georgia is a 2008 graduate of Delta State University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Health, Physical Education and Recreation degree with an emphasis in Exercise Science. Jones played three seasons at Delta State University and one year at Darton College in Albany, Georgia. While at Delta State, Jones ranked among the Division II Top 25 goalkeepers in the nation in 2008. He was named to the Gulf South Conference preseason All-Conference team. Jones holds a National Goalkeeper Coaching license through the N.S.C.A.A.
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2012 Numerical Roster No.
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HEAD COACH: Scooter Savoie (McNeese State, '92) ASSISTANT COACH: Kyra McDonough (McNeese '09) ASSISTANT COACH: Trey Jones (Delta State '08) MANAGERS: TRAINER: Ashley Nichols
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Lauren SESTAK (saw-stock) CHEYENNE (shy-ann) Ganley Kaitlin TUE (too) CALLIE (cal-e) Allbright Kelsie GREENOUGH (green-oh) Michelle PETRARCA (pu-trah-cuh) Jordean LEINWEAVER (line-weaver) Krista STEINBEISER (stine-by-zer) Tori LASITER (lass-uh-ter) Chelsea BEAUBOUEF (boh-buff) JOHNA (john-uh) Germany Sarah LALANNE (lu-lane) MEGAN (may-gun) Rogers Scooter SAVOIE (suh-voy) REBEKAH (ruh-beck-uh) DEJONGHE (duh-john) Kyra McDONOUGH (mac-don-uh) Sarah BRICKER (brick-ur)
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# 00 KATIE SEEBER Â&#x2021;6HQLRU *RDONHHSHU Grand Prairie, TX. Grand Prairie High
2011 (Junior): played in eight games and clocked 496:13 minures...picked up 35 saves and had a 2.18 goal against average...allowed 12 goals. 2010 (Sophomore): played in 11 games, started in six... led the team with a 1.25 goals against average...credited with 49 saves and one shutout...ranked third in the SLC with a .817 save percent...ranked among the SLC leaders in goals against average (7th), saves (10th), saves per game (7th) and shutouts per game (10th). 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... Ă&#x20AC;UVW WHDP DFDGHPLF DOO GLVWULFW *UHDW 7H[DV 6FKRODU 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 was a semifinalist at the Adidas Women's Invitational. Personal: Birthdate: February 14, 1991...daughter of Cindy and Steve Seeber...Major: Exercise Science Career Statistics Year 2011 2010 2009 Totals
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# 2 KAITLIN TUE Â&#x2021;6HQLRU 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG 'HIHQGHU +LJKODQG 9LOODJH 7; Marcus High
2011 (Junior): played in 17 games...attempted seven shots and scored one goal...Commossioners Honor Roll. 2010: spent the season as a redshird due to an injury. 2009 (Freshman): played in 15 games, starting in VKRWV VFRUHG KHU Ă&#x20AC;UVW FDUHHU JRDO DJDLQVW $OFRUQ 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 VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDOLVW WHDP WKUHH WLPH DOO GLVWULFW WHDP 093 (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: Civil Engineering
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# 5 HANNAH HOPSON Â&#x2021;6HQLRU )RUZDUG Houston, TX. Troy University
2011 (Junior): played in 17 games and started in 10... DWWHPSWHG Ă&#x20AC;YH VKRWV VFRUHG WZR JRDOV DQG GLVKHG RXW RQH DVVLVW WLHG IRU IRXUWK RQ WKH WHDP ZLWK Ă&#x20AC;YH SRLQWV Commissioners Honor Roll 2010 (Sophomore): played in 11 games and started in seven...third on the team in goals (3) and points (8)...13 shots...two assists...one game winning goal. 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... QDPHG RIIHQVLYH 093 DV D IUHVKPDQ DQG VRSKRPRUH ZRQ Ă&#x20AC;UVW SODFH GLVWULFW KRQRUV LQ WUDFN DQG FURVV FRXQWU\ as a seventh and eighth grader. Club: played for TSC Challenge '90 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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#7 JORDAN LEINWEAVER Â&#x2021;6HQLRU 'HIHQGHU Carrollton, TX. Hebron High
2011 (Junior): played in two games and started in one... President's Honor Roll...Commissioners Honor Roll 2010 (Sophomore): played and started in all 19 games... played 1,785 minutes...two shots..one corner kick... helped McNeese collect three shutouts. 2009 (Freshman): played in 13 games...attempted two shots...President's Honor Roll...Commissioner's Honor Roll. High School: attended Hebron High...member of threeWLPH UHJLRQDO Ă&#x20AC;QDOLVW WHDP GLVWULFW FKDPSV ('08)...three-time all-district...team captain. Club: played for American Eagles, Spirit and FC Dallas... 6RXWKHUQ UHJLRQDO Ă&#x20AC;QDOLVW /DNH +LJKODQGV Grand champions...Premier League West Champs ('08)... 6WDWH &XS Ă&#x20AC;QDOLVW 6WDWH &XS &KDPSLRQV 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 Career Statistics Year 2011 2010 2009 Totals
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#10 MEGAN ROGERS Â&#x2021;6HQLRU 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG 'HIHQGHU +LJKODQG 9LOODJH 7; Lewisville High
2011 (Junior): played in 17 games and started in four... attempted six shots...Commissioners Honor Roll 2010 (Sophomore): played in all 19 games, started in 18...four shots...one shot on goal...three corner kicks... heldped McNeese collect three shutouts. 2009 (Freshman): played in all 20 games, starting in 17...nine shots...led the team and ranked ninth in the SLC ZLWK VHYHQ DVVLVWV WZR JRDOV Ă&#x20AC;UVW FDUHHU JRDO FDPH against Alcorn State (Sept. 6)...All-SLC (Honorable Mention)...Commissoner's Honor Roll. High School: attended Lewisville High where she was a four year letterwinner...starter all four years...two tiem DOO GLVWULFW RIIHQVLYH 093 Club: played for FC Dallas 91...Premier League Champs UHJLRQDO Ă&#x20AC;QDOLVW VWDWH FKDPSV Personal: Birthdate: September 23, 1990...daughter of Stacey and Rodney Rogers...Major: Biology
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# 11 REBEKAH DEJONGHE Â&#x2021;6HQLRU 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG 'HIHQGHU 7XFVRQ $= Salpointe Catholic High
2011 (Junior): played in 18 games, started in 13... attempted 10 shots. 2010 (Sophomore): played in 19 games, started in 18... third on the team with 26 shots...one goal...one assists... one game winning goal. 2009 (Freshman): played in 19 games, starting in nine... nine shots...tied for second on the team with four goals... UHFRUGHG KHU Ă&#x20AC;UVW FDHHU DQG WKH SURJUDPV WK FDHHU KDW trick against Alcorn State (Sept. 6)...Commissioner's Honor Roll. High School: prepped at Salpointe Catholic High...honor UROO $= LQWHUVFKRODVWLF DVVRFLDWLRQ VFKRODU DWKOHWH KRQRU roll (2005-07). Club: played for Tuscon Soccer Academy...starting PLGILHOGHU 5HJLRQ ,9 1DWLRQDO &KDPSLRQV WHDP DQG %UDQGRQ %HDQ 7RXUQDPHQW 093 WKUHH WLPH $ 'LYLVLRQ 6RXWKHUQ $= 5HJLRQDO 7RXUQDPHQW Champions...5A Division 1 Region scoring leader (2008). Personal: Birthdate: April 4, 1991...daughter of Cathy and Tim DeJonghe...Major: Biology Science
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# 21 EMILY JOHNSON Â&#x2021;6HQLRU 'HIHQGHU Allen, TX. Allen High
2011 (Junior): played in 19 games, started in seven... DWWHPSWHG WZR VKRWV VFRUHG KHU Ă&#x20AC;UVW FDUHHU JRDO DQG the game winning goal at Southeastern La. (Oct. 9)... Commissioners Honor Roll. 2010 (Sophomore): played in 12 games, started in six... one shot...helped the Cowgirls collect three shutouts. 2009 (Freshman): played in nine...attempted one shot... Commissioner's Honor Roll. High School: attended Allen High where she was a four \HDU OHWWHUZLQQHU WKUHH WLPH DOO GLVWULFW GHIHQVLYH 093 GLVWULFW FKDPSV UHJLRQDO VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDOV (2007 and 2008)...bi-district champs (2009)...academic all-state (2009). Personal: Birthdate: September 11, 1990...daughter of Lisa and Tom Johnson...Major: Nursing
Career Statistics Year 2011 2010 2009 Totals
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#3 JOHNA GERMANY Â&#x2021;-XQLRU 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG Tyler, TX. Robert E. Lee High 2011 (Sophomore): SOD\HG LQ DQG VWDUWHG DOO JDPHV VHFRQG RQ WKH WHDP ZLWK Ă&#x20AC;YH JRDOV DQG SRLQWV WLHG IRU D WHDP KLJK IRXU DVVLVWV WKLG RQ WKH WHDP ZLWK VKRWV $OO 6/& KRQRUDEOH PHQWLRQ $OO /RXLVLDQD Ă&#x20AC;UVW WHDP 6/& $OO $FDGHPLF &RPPLVVLRQHUV +RQRU Roll...2010 (Freshman): SOD\HG DQG VWDUWHG LQ DOO JDPHV OHG WKH WHDP ZLWK VKRWV VL[ JRDOV Ă&#x20AC;YH DVVLVWV DQG SRLQWV UDQNHG DPRQJ the To 10 in the Southland Conference in assists (6th), goals (9th), goals per game (9th), points (10th) and points per game (10th)...All-SLC (second team)...High School: attended Robert E. Lee High where she was a member of three district championship teams...four time All'LVWULFW WKUHH WLPH $OO (DVW 7H[DV GLVWULFW FR 093 (DVW 7H[DV 093 WHDP FDSWDLQ WHDP &R 1HZFRPHU RI 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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#20 MEGAN SNELLING Â&#x2021;-XQLRU 'HIHQGHU Cypress, TX. Florida International
#16 CALLIE ALLBRIGHT Â&#x2021;-XQLRU 'HIHQGHU 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG Baton Rouge, LA. Baton Rouge High 2011 (Sophomore): played in seven games before a season ending injury...attempted one shot and was credited with one assist...Commissioners Honor Roll... 2010 (Freshman): played and started in all 19 games...second on the team with three assists... four shots...three corner kicks...heldped the Cowgirls record three shutouts...High School: attended Baton Rouge High where she was a member of four district FKDPSLRQVKLS WHDPV RQH TXDUWHUĂ&#x20AC;QDOLVW DQG RQH VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDOLVW WHDPV WKUHH WLPH Ă&#x20AC;UVW WHDP $OO 'LVWULFW VHFRQG WHDP $OO 'LVWULFW DV D freshman...four time All-Metro...named to the All-Metro team as an eight grader... GLVWULFW RIIHQVLYH 093 WHDP GHIHQVLYH 093 )UHVKPDQ RI WKH <HDU $FDGHPLF $OO 6WDWH Ă&#x20AC;UVW WHDP $OO 6WDWH 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
Career Statistics Year 2011 2010 Totals
GP 7 19 26
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2011 (Sophomore): played in four games... President's Honor Roll...SLC SAAC Committee... Commissioners Honor Roll...2010 (Freshman): played in seven games and 184 minutes...helped McNeese record three shutouts...President's Honors Lists...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 VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDOLVW 5HJLRQDO 4XDUWHUĂ&#x20AC;QDOLVW WZR WLPH $OO 'LVWULFW 7HDP 093 $FDGHPL $OO 'LVWULFW $FDGHPLF $OO 6WDWH DWWHQGHG &\ )DLU +LJK LQ ZKHUH VKH ZDV D PHPEHU RI DQ $UHD DQG 5HJLRQDO VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDOLVW WHDP District Rookie of the Year...All-District...Academic All-District...Club: Houston Select...Amateur League to Women's Pro Soccer League...Challenge Soccer (20002009)...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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GP 4 7 11
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Â&#x2021;6RSKRPRUH 'HIHQGHU Santa Fe, TX. Santa Fe High
2011 (Freshmen): played in 15 games, started in 12... Commissioners Honor Roll...High School: attended Santa Fe High where she was a four year letterwinner... three time all-district and all-regiona...two time allcounty...team captain (one year)...senior showcase... Club: SCFC Premier and Challenge South, Red Bull... ECNL...Personal: Birthdate: November 17, 1992... daughter of Shane and Karen Greenough...Major: Business Accounting
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Â&#x2021;6RSKRPRUH 'HIHQGHU Baytown, TX. Goose Creek Memorial 2011 (Freshman): played in 17 games, started in 11... attempted four shots...Commissioners Honor Roll... High School: attended Goose Creek High where she was a three year letterwinner...three time district champs...two time bi-district champs...area champs RQFH WZR WLPH Ă&#x20AC;UVW WHDP DOO GLVWULFW WKUHH WLPH WHDP FDSWDLQ WKUHH WLPH WHDP DQG GLVWULFW GHIHQVLYH 093 one year letterwinner at Ross S. Sterling High where she ZDV WKH 1HZFRPHU RI WKH <HDU DQG WHDP 093 Club: SCFC Premier, Challenge South and UA...Other: sister Rachel played soccer for Ouchita Baptist University...Personal: Birthdate: April 30, 1993...daughter of Steve Denton and Carolyn Stivender...Major: Education
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#14 ALLISON NORTHCUTT
Â&#x2021;6RSKRPRUH 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG Plano, TX. Plano West Senior High 2011 (Freshman): played in 17 games, started in nine... DWWHPSWHG QLQH VKRWV VFRUHG KHU Ă&#x20AC;UVW FDUHHU JRDO DJDLQVW 7H[DV 6RXWKHUQ 6HSW DQG GLVKHG RXW KHU Ă&#x20AC;UVW FDUHHU assist against Nicholl (Oct. 7)...Commissioners Honor Roll...High School: attended Plano West Senior High where she was a three year letterwinner...member of two bi-district championship, area champs and regional TXDWHUĂ&#x20AC;QDOLVW WHDPV UHJLRQDO Ă&#x20AC;QDOV RQFH WZR WLPH team captain...was also a football trainer...Club: FC Dallas Premier and ECNL Premier teams...Other: brother Taylor played football at Mid America Nazarene (Olathe, KS.)...Personal: Birthdate: January 6, 1993... daughter of Tim and Cheryl Lasiter...Major: Elementary Education.
Â&#x2021;6RSKRPRUH 'HIHQGHU Lake Worth, FL. 2011 (Freshman): SOD\HG LQ Ă&#x20AC;YH JDPHV DWWHPSWHG two shots...Commissioners Honor Roll... High School: DWWHQGHG 3DUN 9LVWD +LJK ZKHUH VKH ZDV a four year letterwinner...member of the ESPN Rise All-Star team...four time Central Conference Champs...four time Central All-Conference team... four time Sun Sentinel All-County team...two time All-State...two time Palm Beach Post All-County... Rookie of the Year...Club: played for Team Boca where they reached the Final Four State Cup in 2010...Personal: Birthdate: April30, 1993...daughter of James and Samantha Northcutt...Major: Social Studies Education.
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#23 KRISTA STEINBEISER
Â&#x2021;6RSKRPRUH 'HIHQGHU Thurmont, MD. Catoctin High
Â&#x2021;6RSKRPRUH 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG Dallas, TX. Allen High
2011 (Freshman): played in 18 games, started in 14...attempted four shots...Commissioners Honor Roll...High School: attended Catoctin High where she was a four year letterwinner...two time 09$/ $OO $QWLHWDQ &RQIHUHQFH WZR WLPH 093 FNP All-Area...Other: father played football for :98 Club: two-time state champs...Personal: Birthdate: April 12, 1993...daughter of Dustin and Cathleen Ganley...Major: Nursing
2011 (Freshman): played in 14 games, started in three... attempted seven shots...Commissioners Honor Roll... High School: attended Allen High where she was a three year letterwinner...two time All-District...team 093 GLVWULFW UXQQHUV XS 5HJLRQDO 4XDOLĂ&#x20AC;HU Other: cousin Brittany played softball at UL-Lafayette...cousin Matt is a professional golfer... Club: FC Dallas...Personal: Birthdate: August 15, 1993...daughter of Craig and Carol Steinbeiser...Major: Engineering
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GP 14 14
Sh 7 7
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Â&#x2021;6RSKRPRUH )RUZDUG 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG Cypress, TX. Cypress Creek High 2011 (Freshman): played in and started all 19 games...led the team with six goals, 32 shots and 16 points...tied for a team high four assists...Louisiana "Freshman of the Year"...All-Louisiana (honorable mention)...High School: attended Cypress Creek High where she was a four year letterwinner and a member of four consecutive district championships... three time All-District...two time All-Region...All6WDWH WZR WLPH RIIHQVLYH 093 5HJLRQDO )LQDOV (2008)...Other: is the younger sister of former Cowgirls Audrey and Lauren...Club: Challenge and Dynamos...Personal: Birthdate: October 15, 1992...daughter of Robin and Donna LaLanne...Major: Accounting
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#27 SARAH LALANNE
Â&#x2021;6RSKRPRUH 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG )RUZDUG Frisco, TX. Wakeland High 2011 (Freshman): played in all 19 games, started in six...attempted nine shots...second on the team with three assists...scored her first career goal against Texas Southern (Sept. 25)...Commissioners Honor Roll...High School: attended Wakeland High where she was a four year letterwinner...2011 State Champs...2010 Regional Champs...two time All-District (first team)...two time All-Area... GLVWULFW GHIHQVLYH 093 WHDP GHIHQVLYH 093 $OO County...All-State...All-Region...Other: brother, Christian Lawyer was a member of the Dallas Christian men's basketball team they won the Division II National Championship...Club: FC Dallas Premier and FC Dallas Red, team captain (4 yrs.)... Personal: Birthdate: June 23, 1993...daughter of Barry and Stephanie Lyons... Major: Psychology
G 0 0
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#12 SARAH BRICKER
#1 LAUREN SESTAK
Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ 'HIHQGHU Arlington, TX. James Martin High
Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ *RDONHHSHU Spring, TX. Klein High
High School: attended James Martin High where she was a four year letterwinner...member of 5HJLRQDO VHPL Ă&#x20AC;QDOLVW WHDP WZR WLPH DOO GLVWULFW team captain...Academic all-state...also a basketball letterwinner...Club: Chelsea Club, Solar Red, FC Dallas and Dallas Texans...Personal: Birthdate: June 25, 1994...daughter of Bob andSusan Bricker... Major: Nursing
High School: attended Klein High where she was a four year letterwinner...three time all-district... Goalkeeper of the Year...team captain...also a two year track letterwinner...Club: Texas Rush Nike and Challenge...Other: Cousin Tom Sestak played football at McNeese and the Buffalo Bills...Personal: Birthdate: December 15, 1993... daughter of Richard and Nia Sestak...Major: Health and Human Performance
#4 BRENNAN MOSS Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ )RUZDUG Austin, TX. James Bowie High
#17 MICHELLE PETRARCA
High School: attended James Bowie High...four year letterwinner...member of four district championship teams...two time all-district...best offensive and most aggresive twice...Club: Lone Star and Austin United...Other: father was a professional tennis player and uncle (Larry Swanzy) played minor league baseball...Personal: Birthdate: November 22, 1993...daughter of Bennett and Teri Moss... Major: Nursing
Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ 'HIHQGHU Houston, TX. Langham Creek High High School: attended Langham Creek High where she was a four year letterwinner...team captain (twice)...four time all-district...three time WRXUQDPHQW 093 PRVW DVVLVWV PRVW DWKOHWLF RI senior class...Club: Albion Hurricanes...Other: brother Chris Acosta played semi-pro football... Personal: Birthdate: January 31, 1994...daughter of John and Sharon Petrarca... Major: Animal Science
#19 AMANDA McDUFFEE Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ 'HIHQGHU Plano, TX. Plano East Senior High
#18 ANNA SALVADOR Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ )RUZDUG 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOG Houston, TX. Clear Lake High High School: attended Clear Lake High...Club: Challenge (1 yr.) and Space City (8 yrs.)...Other: uncle Tommy Coyne ran track at McNeese... Personal: Birthdate: December 9, 1993...daughter of David and Cammy Salvador...Major: Dietetics
High School: attended Plano East Senior High where she was a four year letterwinner...member of the 2009 district championship team...four time all-district...team captain...Club: Dallas Texans and Red West...Other: brother John plays soccer at Houston Baptist and father played football at Baylor...Personal: Birthdate: December 18, 1993... daughter of John and Christina McDuffee...Major: Chemical Engineering
#25 KELSEY MILLER Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ )RUZDUG 0LGĂ&#x20AC;HOGHU Port Arthur, TX. Port Neches-Groves High
#26 CHELSEA BEAUBOUEF Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ 'HIHQGHU Mandeville, LA. Lakeshore High High School: attended Lakeshore High where she was a three year letterwinner and team captain...member of three district championship WHDPV TXDUWHUĂ&#x20AC;QDOV DV D MXQLRU VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDOV DV D VHQLRU WZR WLPH DOO GLVWULFW 093 DOO VWDWH DOO Metro...Louisiana all-star game...Club: Mandeville Soccer Club (Lakers)...member of three state championship teams and two runners-up teams... Personal: Birthdate: September 11, 1994...daughter of Tony and Sandy Beaubouef... Major: Chemical Engineering
#39 CHANDLER DUKE Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ )RUZDUG Clear Lake, TX. Clear Brook High High School: attended Clear Brook High where she was a four year letterwinner...three time alldistrict...led team in goals...team captain...Club: Challenge...Personal: Birthdate: December 19, 1993...daughter of Harvey and Charlyn Duke... Major: General Studies
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High School: attended Port Neches-Groves wherd she was a four year letterwinner...member of four district championship teams...member of the 2011 regional championship team...three time bi-district champs...two time all-district...all-region...Club: Spindle Top and Challenge...Other: Cousin Hannah Outlaw played volleyball for North Central Texas College...Personal: Birthdate: September 22, 1993...daughter of Daryl and Sharon Miller...Major: 3UH 9HW
#43 MAGGIE MARKS Â&#x2021;)UHVKPDQ *RDONHHSHU Germantown, WI. Germantown High High School: attended Germantown High where she was a two year letterwinner...two time allconference...recorded 19 shutouts...also a cross country and track letterwinner...wan the Germantown Athletic Award...Club: FC Milwaukee Nationals... member of three state championship teams and one VHPL Ă&#x20AC;QDOLVW WHDP WZR WLPH UHJLRQDO VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDOLVW Indoor Champions league...Gold Glove...League 093 Other: father Don played football and hockey at Lawrence University...Personal: Birthdate: January 15, 1994...daughter of Don and Amy Marks...Major: Engineering
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MCNEESE PRESIDENT
Dr. Philip C. University President
WILLIAMS
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 International 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 post-doctoral research fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2006 he became the 14th President of the University of Montevallo. In 2007 he was invited to serve as a member of the Governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Advisory Group on China, based upon his extensive work as an instructor to Chinese health care executives in Beijing since 1996. He also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the JapanAmerican Society of Alabama. In 2008 he was elected to serve a two-year term as Alabamaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s state representative to the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
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Tommy MCCLELLAND Athletic Director
Tommy McClelland was named athletic director at McNeese State on March 19, 2008. Prior to being named Athletic Director, McClelland served as Interim Athletic Director and Assistant Athletic Director of Internal Affairs. In his short time at McNeese McClelland has been quick out of the gate. He started the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Partner with the Pokesâ&#x20AC;? program that provides a smaller, more attractive sponsorship package for local small businesses. On top of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Partner with the Pokesâ&#x20AC;? program, McClelland has raised over $2.8 million in private donations since April of 2007 and was instrumental in increasing corporate sponsorships over $750,000, while securing new clients and multi-year sponsorships. He also planned and helped implement a multi-city summer tour, the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cowboy Round-Up Tour.â&#x20AC;? The Cowboy Round-Up tour is a two week period in June where coaches, administrators and other department staff travel to various cities in Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas. Fans have the opportunity to meet with coaches and administrators to talk about Cowboy and Cowgirl athletics. McClelland was also responsible for increasing football season ticket sales in 2008 for the then highest total in school history to 8,008 and then topped that at 8,035 in 2009. In addition, he was instrumental in setting single game attendance records in Volleyball, Softball, Soccer and Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Basketball. McClelland is not just limited to selling tickets. He devised a plan to resurrect the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mâ&#x20AC;? Club for former student-athletes. He negotiated a new syndicated radio network for football, menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s basketball and baseball. Included in that deal was the first ever radio station that was solely dedicated to broadcasting womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s basketball. McClelland also re-negotiated footballâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s TV replay contract from a one station deal to broadcasting games on three different stations and the internet. One of the main goals for McClelland was to improve the life of the student-athletes and increase the fans experience. The most effective way to accomplish both goals is to improve athletic facilities. In his short time as Athletic Director, McClelland has overseen the completion of: t /FX CMFBDIFST JO .FNPSJBM (ZN t $IBJS CBDLFE DFOUFS TFDUJPO PG $PXHJSM %JBNPOE t $BOPQZ PWFS UIF TUBJSXFMM PO UIF OPSUI FOE PG $PXCPZ 4UBEJVN t )PEHFT 4USFFU 'JFME )PVTF t /FX HSBOETUBOET BU $PXCPZ %JBNPOE t /FX CMFBDIFST BU $PXHJSM 4PDDFS 'JFME t /FX BSUJÄ&#x2022;DJBM TZOUIFUJD SFQMJDBUFE UVSG BU $PXCPZ 4UBEJVN t /FX #BTLFUCBMM DPVSU BOE HPBMT t 6QHSBEFE GPPUCBMM QSBDUJDF GBDJMJUJFT t $PWFSFE DFOUFS TFDUJPO BU TPÄ&#x2122;CBMM GBDJMJUZ t/FX MJHIUT GPS $PXHJSM 'JFME TPDDFS
t /FX XFJHIU SPPN GPS USBDL Ä&#x2022;FME IPVTF t 3FOPWBUJPO PG NFO T CBTLFUCBMM BOE XPNFO T WPMMFZCBMM PÄ?DFT JODMVEJOH B OFX TUBUF PG UIF BSU UIFBUFS TUZMF NFEJB SPPN JO .FNPSJBM (ZN t 3FOPWBUJPO BOE FYQBOTJPO PG UIF +BDL 7 %PMBOE 'JFMEIPVTF A combined total of over $11 million dollars in facility renovation and new construction has been made since 2007. During his tenure as Athletic Director, McNeese has won the Southland Conference football championship (2007, 2009), Southland Conference Soccer tournament (2006) and regular season championship (2007), Southland Conference Softball Tournament (2010), the Southland Conference Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Basketball Regular Season (2011) and the Southland Conference Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Regular Season (2011) and the State Farm Southland Conference Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Basketball Tournament (2011). In 2011, under McClellandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leadership, McNeese State hosted the First Round of the NIT postseason tournament as they hosted ACC member Boston College live on ESPNU. Even though McNeese State has had a tremendous amount of success in athletics, McClelland prides himself on building character in his studentathletes. In four of the past five years, McNeese State has led the Southland Conference with student-athletes being named to the Commissionerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Honor Roll. In addition McClelland has guided the resurgence of the departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s APR success. Since taking over, McNeese State has gone from four teams with or above the required .925 APR rating to 13, and projections have all 16 at or above that number. Since the beginning of his tenure, the community service hours performed by the MSU student-athletes have triple to over 2,000 each year. In everything that McClelland preaches, one word always comes to the forefront...Championships. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Championships in the classroom, on the field/court and in life. That is what motivates me to become the athletics administrator I desire to be.â&#x20AC;? McClelland holds both a Bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and a Masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s degree from Northwestern State where he was a football and track standout. The native of Basile, LA., served as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State in athletics and also worked at the Southland Conference office as an administrative intern, assisting with championship events. McClelland is also a 2012 graduate of the Executive Program of the Sports Management Institute and attended instruction at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kenan-Flagler Business School and the University of Southern Californiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Marshall School of Business. McClelland is married to the former Jessica Stokes of Garrison, Texas. They have two sons, Lawson and Grayson. They reside in Lake Charles.
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Ryan IVEY
Matthew BONNETTE
Associate Athletic Director Ryan Ivey came to McNeese State in July 2007 as the Assistant Athletic Director for Internal Affairs. Ivey was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in August 2010. In his responsibilities, Ivey handles the day to day operations of the athletic department that includes the internal and external operations of the athletic department. For his internal operations, Ivey is responsible for overseeing and directing all home athletic contests, while overseeing scheduling for all sports. In addition, he oversees the athletic department business affairs, including daily management of the departments six million dollar budget. Ivey is also involved in coordinating personnel issues within the department including chairing the hiring committee for several key department staff positions and assisting in others. Externally, Ivey is responsible for the overall management of the corporate sponsorship program. Under his guidance corporate sponsorships have risen 79% to over $750,000 per year. Additionally, Ivey spearheaded two different marketing campaigns that resulted in two new season ticket records for Cowboy football. In addition, he has led the charge on several new single game attendance records for soccer, volleyball and women’s basketball. In addition to his McNeese State responsibilities, Ivey has assisted in the execution of the 2008, 2010 and 2011 State Farm Southland Conference Basketball tournaments, the tournament director for the 2008 Southland Conference Women’s Soccer tournament, the 2009 Southland Conference Softball tournament and most recently the 2011 FCS National Championship game. Ivey came to McNeese from the University of Memphis, where he served as the Director of Operations for the women’s basketball program for two years. Prior to that Ivey served as the Coordinator of Marketing and Promotions at the University of South Dakota and the Stadium Operations Assistant for the Memphis Redbirds in 2005. Ivey received his Bachelor’s degree in Sports Management in December 2004 and his Master’s degree in Sport and Leisure Commerce in August 2010, both from the University of Memphis. The native of Mayfield, KY., Ivey was a four year football letterman at Memphis as a punter and holder and played in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl and in the 2004 GMAC Bowl. He received the 2004 National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame scholarship award. Ivey and his wife Kelley have two sons, Jett (2) and Ace (4 months).
Assistant AD for Sports Information Matthew Bonnette is in his first year as the assistant athletic director for sports information at McNeese State. A 2002 graduate of McNeese in mass communication, he replaces his father, Louis, who retired in June after a remarkable 46-year career as the school’s only SID. Bonnette spent the last nine years at Northwestern State as an associate SID where he won numerous LSWA awards for various media guides. Prior to NSU, he served one year as the SID at Henderson State. He is a member of CoSIDA, where he serves as the district coordinator for CoSIDA Academic All-America nominating and voting. He’s also a member of the NCBWA (National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association) and USBWA (United States Basketball Writers Association) as well as the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. His brother, Michael, is the head SID at LSU. Before getting into the sports information profession, Bonnette spent several years as commercial production manager for KPLC-TV in Lake Charles and in 2000, earned the “Best of Show” ADDY award for his commercial promoting McNeese football season tickets. Bonnette is married to the former Colene Lanier of Lake Charles and the couple has two daughters, Haley and Katelyn.
Nathan FONTAINE Director for Marketing/Ticketing
Nathan Fontaine joined McNeese State in August 2010, with over three years in Collegiate Athletics with the University of Houston, Sam Houston State University, and most recently the University of Arkansas. As a Razorback, Fontaine oversaw all aspects of Marketing for Men’s Basketball and Softball. Under his direction, Men’s Basketball group tickets saw an increase of over 300% from the previous year, as well as an increase of 48% in total attendance in Softball, with an average Softball attendance of 802 fans per game. In addition, as the Marketing Director for the SEC Softball Tournament, Fontaine helped produce the largest-attended SEC Championship game (1,510) since the tournament adopted a single-elimination format. His other responsibilities include Licensing for the university. During his tenure at Sam Houston State, Fontaine was in charge of all department Associate AD for Compliance/SWA marketing/promotions, corporate sponsorships and ticketing operations. He also coordiBridget Martin is in her ninth year as the university’s associate nated marketing and hospitality efforts for the 2008 Southland Conference Baseball and athletic director and is also in her 10th year as the coordinator of Track & Field tournaments hosted by Sam Houston State. Under his guidance, Bearkat sporting events saw an increase in attendance across the compliance for the McNeese State athletic department. She also board. Football student attendance doubled from 2007-2008, including an average of over serves as the senior woman administrator for the university. 1,800 students in 2008. In addition to attendance, overall football ticket sales increased by A native of Lake Arthur, Martin had served as the McNeese women’s basketball 20% from 2007. coach. Baseball saw the largest crowd in Don Sanders Stadium history in 2008, and men’s During an 11 year period she served as head basketball coach for seven seasons and basketball had the 3rd largest crowd in Johnson Coliseum history in 2007. four seasons as co-head coach. She is a graduate of Louisiana Tech and coached St. Louis In 2008, the women’s basketball team hosted the largest crowd in history, generating High (Lake Charles) to a state title in 1988-89. She serves on the NCAA compliance cabinet committee and various Southland over 2,200 fans, which led to Sam Houston State being chosen as an NCAA Pack the House Challenge winner in 2009. Conference committees and was recently selected as vice president of the league’s advisory In addition to his marketing responsibilities, Fontaine oversaw a portfolio of over 27 council for the next two years and will assume the presidency in 2014-15. corporate clients, as well as managed game day ticketing operations for all sports. A 2001 graduate of Pearland High School in Pearland, TX, Fontaine received his Bachelors in Applied Music at the University of Houston in 2005, and went on to attain his Masters in Business Administration in 2007. He began his collegiate athletics career with an internship at the University of Houston through the Cougar Sports Marketing Association.
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Paul GUGLIUCCI Coordinator of Ticket Operations
Pam MCGOUGH
Coordinator of Athletic Development
Paul Gugliucci started with the McNeese staff in August Pam McGough is in her seventh year with the McNeese Athletic Foundation. She coordinates the cultivation and solicitation of major of 2011, assisting with the ticketing, marketing, and events managegifts for athletic scholarships and individual athletic programs. ment areas. A native of Vinton, LA, she was raised in Lake Charles, graduating He was promoted to coordinator of ticket operations in the from McNeese with a bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s degree in Marketing. summer. McGough is an active member of the McNeese Alumni Association and served as presiPrior to joining the McNeese staff, Gugliucci was a graduate assistant in the athletics dent during the 96-97 school year. department at Valdosta State, where he recieved his masters degree in public administration in May of 2011. He received his undergraduate degree from East Stroudsburg University in sport management. Gugliucci is originally from Staten Island, NY.
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Allison HOLLADAY Coord. of Student Athlete Mentoring Allison Holladay is in her first year in administration as the Coordinator for Student-Athlete Mentoring. Holladay was formerly the McNeese Soccer Assistant Coach for the past nine seasons. She was instrumental in coaching the goalkeepers that won the 2006 Southland Conference Tournament and the 2007 Regular Season Title. Holladay always coached with a â&#x20AC;&#x153;player-firstâ&#x20AC;? philosophy and she plans to bring that thought process into her new role. Holladay will aid all student-athletes in five areas; Academic Excellence, Athletic Excellence, Personal Development, Career Development, and Community Service. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am extremely excited to take on this new role. I view it as an opportunity to help the entire student-athlete population. I plan on being very active in helping all the student-athletes find success both on and off the field in each of the five previously mentioned categories. I am dedicated to making each personâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s experience here at McNeese a positive and exciting place to grow.â&#x20AC;? Before coming to McNeese, Holladay served as an assistant coach at Southeastern Louisiana University for three seasons. 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 All-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.
SOILEAU
Faculty Athletic Representative
Dr. Michael Soileau serves as the university faculty rep for the Southland Conference and the NCAA. He is a 1988 graduate of McNeese State and earned his master degree from the university in 1990. He obtained his PhD from Texas A&M-Commerce in 1994. He is the universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s department head of Health and Human Performance, the Director of Recreation and an associate professor. Dr. Soileau also handles the clock and score keeping at McNeese basketball games. He and his wife Pauline have three children, Logan, Cameron and Mattie.
Penny
BROWN
Compliance Assistant
Penny Brown currently serves as the Assistant Compliance Officer at McNeese State. She has been in this position for 8 years. Her daily responsibilities include organizing the daily operations of the compliance office under the direction of the Associate Athletic Director for
Compliance. Brown is a long time McNeese State Athletics staffer, having served in various roles throughout her tenure. She has been with McNeese for a total of 25 years.
Cathy
DEVILLIER
Assistant to the Athletic Director
Cathy Devillier was named Assistant to the Director of Athletics in 2009 after serving as the Administrative Assistant in the Cowboy Basketball, Cowgirl Volleyball and Golf programs since 2006. Prior to her tenure in athletics, Devillier worked in the Accounting office at McNeese State. In her current responsibilities, Devillier is responsible for assisting the Director of Athletics in daily operations including overseeing the administrative responsibilities of the department. Devillier is also responsible for overseeing the departmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s administrative assistants, as well as assisting them in their various day to day operations. She is a native of Lake Charles and is a graduate of LaGrange High School. She and her husband Mike have two children, Josh, 28 and Shelby 18.
Pam LAFOSSE
Assistant Sports Information Director Pam LaFosse is now in her 21st season as the assistant sports information director at McNeese State. She handles sports information for all of the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sports as well as KHOSLQJ ZLWK PHQ¡V IRRWEDOO EDVNHWEDOO DQG WUDFN DQG Ă&#x20AC;HOG 6KH SURGXFHV PHGLD JXLGHV SURJUDPV and news releases for all of the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sports. A native of Gueydan, LaFosse is a graduate of McNeese State and is a former Cowgirl athlete, having been a four year letter winner in basketball.
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MCNEESE IN THE CLASSROOM McNeese soccer usually produces one of the highest team GPAs among McNeese athletics and several of the players are named to the Southland Conference Commissioner's List as well as the McNeese President's List. Last season 22 Cowgirls were named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll and Johna Germany and Jordan Picou were named to the Southland Conference All-Academic team. The Cowgirls have been represented on the Capital One District 6 Academic All-America team with four players named to the team. The last one was Alana Clark in 2009.
2011 Fall Commissioner's Honor Roll Callie Allbright, 3.44, Engineering Amanda Denton, 3.82, Athletic Training Cheyenne Ganley, 4.00, Nursing Johna Germany, 3.27, Exercise Science Kelsie Greenough, 3.83, Accounting Jordan Grimes, 3.33, Exercise Science Hannah Hopson, 3.12, General Studies Emily Johnson, 3.00, Nursing Audrey Lalanne, 3.37, Biology Sarah Lalanne, 4.00, Biology Tori Lasiter, 3.15, Elementary Education Jordan Leinweaver, 3.57, Exercise Science Sarah Lowdon, 3.64, Education Haley Lyons, 3.00, Psychology Allison Northcutt, 3.11, History Jordan Picou, 3.77, Engineering Cassandra Read, 3.29, Art Megan Rogers, 3.20, Biology Katie Seeber, 4.00, Exercise Science Megan Snelling, 3.81, Health Promotion Krista Steinbeiser, 3.63, Engineering Kaitlin Tue, 3.11, Engineering
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The McNeese athletic academic center, located in the newly constructed and remodeled Jack Doland Fieldhouse, is a state of the art facility that furnishes 18 Macintosh desktop computers as well as ample space
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DOWELL FONTENOT SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER
McNeese State’s Dowell “Doc” Fontenot Sports Medicine Center is an ultra-modern facility and one of the finest in the South. It is named after longtime McNeese athletic trainer Dowell Fontenot (pictured left) who was also a national champion boxer during his undergraduate days at the university and who is a member of the McNeese Hall of Fame. The center is located just south of the McNeese athletic fieldhouse. Funds for the 6,200 square foot medical center were obtained from the state, from private donations and from the McNeese PetroChem Athletic Association.
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CHARLES KEUHN WEIGHT ROOM
The Charles Kuehn Weight Room at the Jack Doland Field House was outfitted by Life Fitness Company and Hammer Strength Company who made the 8,000 square foot room a showcase weight facility. Weights are painted in platinum and blue and there are 16 Mondo enlayed platforms for heavy weight work, one of only eight schools in the nation to have this. The weight room also includes: 16 multi-purpose racks, 80,000 pounds of weights (McNeese logo on the weights), nine 52-inch flat screen television sets, mirrors all the way around, two treadmills, two elliptical machines, a stationary bike and a $12,000 surround sound system donated by Scott Bailey and Bailey Audio. A 12-foot McNeese logo sets off the room from the center floor. The facility is named in honor of McNeese Stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first football all-American who is pictured above.
Strength and Conditioning
Zeb Hawkins
Head Strength Coach
Alan Bryant
Assistant Strength Coach
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Campus Housing Living in a residence hall puts you in the heart of the McNeese campus. Residence halls offer affordable, \HDU URXQG KRXVLQJ DQG GLQLQJ ZLWKLQ ZDONLQJ GLVWDQFH RI FODVVHV WKH OLEUDU\ WKH ERRNVWRUH WKH SRVW RIĂ&#x20AC;FH 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 studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 WKH Ă H[LELOLW\ RI EHLQJ DEOH WR WDNH WKHLU IRRG ZLWK WKHP RQ WKH JR
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SOCCER
The lobby area of WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG KRXVH LV complete with an inviting waiting area, complete with a glass trophy case. One of the features of the facility is the state-of-the-art conference room and players lounge. In this room student-athletes have the opportunity to complete study hours on one of the computers or relax with teammates as WKH\ ZDWFK WKH Ă DW screen television. McNeese State plays all its home games at Cowgirl Field located between Common and Hodges Street one block North of campus. Cowgirl Field has seen a dramatic face lift over the years. 3ULRU WR WKH VHDVRQ D QHZ 'DNWURQLFV VFRUHERDUG ZDV LQVWDOOHG RQ WKH 6RXWK HQG RI WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG 7KH QHZ scoreboard allows for more up-to-date information for fans in attendance. Prior to the 2008 season, new bleachers were installed that allows 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, concrete covered team areas were built. 7KH PRVW UHFHQW LPSURYHPHQW WR WKH Ă&#x20AC;HOG ZDV WKH installation of lights prior to the 2009 season. McNeese usually plays its Friday games under the lights.
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FACILITIES
The Hodges Street Fieldhouse opened its doors on June 18, 2008 and serves home to Cowgirl soccer, softball DQG WHQQLV 7KH VTXDUH IRRW IDFLOLW\ LV ORFDWHG RQ WKH 6RXWK VLGH RI WKH VRIWEDOO Ă&#x20AC;HOG DQG FRQVLVW RI HLJKW RIĂ&#x20AC;FHV three for soccer coaches, three for softball coaches, one tennis and an administrative assistant. The facility is also equipped with two locker rooms with showers. 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 all three programs.
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2012 SLC Tournament November 1-4 Lake Charles, LA. Hosted by McNeese 2012 PRESEASON POLLS Head Coaches 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Lamar 3. Southeastern La. 4. Sam Houston State 5. Oral Roberts 6. Northwestern State 7. McNeese 8. Central Arkansas 9. Nicholls
Sports Information Directors 1. Stephen F. Austin 2. Lamar 3. Southeastern La. 4. Sam Houston State 5. Oral Roberts 6. McNeese 7. Northwestern State 8. Central Arkansas 9. Nicholls
Tom Burnett Commissioner
Cowgirls On The SLC Preseason Team
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.
Missed SLC Tournament (2010, 2004, 2002, 2001)
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loss 2-0 to Southern Methodist
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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)
First Home Win: vs. Loyola (N.O.) (4-1, 1996)
2011- Audrey LaLanne 2010- Alana Clark 2009- Erin Leighton, Alana Clark 2008- Kamryn Koch 2007- Renee Landers 2006- Renee Landers Cynthia Torres 2005- Renee Landers 2004- $VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR 2003- Toni Deason, $VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR 2002- Helen Kibby 2001- Not Presented 2000- Jennifer Aune 1999- Joy Keating 1998- Julie Greenburg
First Home Loss: vs. Stephen F. Austin (1-7, 1997)
First Overtime win: YV 9HUPRQW
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)
Ashley Viscarillo Two-time team MVP
First Road Shutout Loss:
Alana Clark Two-time team MVP
at Texas Christian (0-13, 1996)
First Goal Scored: Jamie Wehner vs. NW State (1996)
First Assists: Laurie Templet vs. NW State (1996)
First Hat Trick: Brenna Abbitt vs. Troy State (1998)
First Goalie Save: Julie Greenburg vs. NW State (1996)
First Goalie Shutout: Giavanna DelFatti vs. Samford (3-0, 1997)
Kamryn Koch SLC Soccer Student-Athlete of the Year (2007, 2008)
Erin Leighton 2009 co-MVP
McNeese Athlete of the Year 2008-09 McNeese State MVP 2008
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Scooter Savoie (13 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.)
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Coaches Records YEAR 1996 2001 2002 2004 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011
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W-L-T 2-11-0 4-11-1 5-13-1 4-14-1 10-7-2 12-5-4 11-8-1 4-12-3 8-11-0
PCT. .154 .281 .289 .237 .579 .667 .550 .289 .421
SLC -- 4-7-1 4-7-1 2-9-1 3-4-1 7-1-1 6-2-1 1-5-3 3-6-0
FINISH UG WK QG WK 6th 6th WK 7th WK 6th T-1st (co-champs) 2nd WK 9th 7th
POSTSEASON (ROUND) No SLC Tournament 6/& 7RXUQ VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDO 6/& 7RXUQ VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDO 6/& 7RXUQ VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDO 6/& 7RXUQ VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDO ----6/& 7RXUQ VHPLĂ&#x20AC;QDO --6/& 7RXUQ Ă&#x20AC;UVW URXQG SLC Tourn. Champs/NCAA Tourn. SLC Tourn. Runners-Up SLC Tourn. Runners-Up 6/& 7RXUQ Ă&#x20AC;UVW URXQG -----
HOME 1-3-0 2-4-0 3-4-0 2-7-0 3-3-0 8-0-2 4-0-1 4-3-2 4-5-0
AWAY 1-8-0 2-7-1 2-7-1 2-6-1 4-3-1 3-4-2 4-7-0 0-9-1 4-6-0
NEUTRAL 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 3-1-1 1-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Soccer Became A Southland Conference Sponsored Sport In 1997 Coaches Composite Record Coach Scooter Savoie Ryan Livengood Tony Shard
Yrs. 13 2 1
W 89 11 5
L 132 24 13
T 23 2 1
Pct. .412 .324 .289
Reg. Season Titles 1 (2007)
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SLC Tourn. Titles 1 (2006)
NCAA Appearance 1 (2006)
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SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE HONORS $// 6/&
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: $OOLVRQ $UQROG $VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR HM: Amanda Tumlinson 2004- 2nd Team: $VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR 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 2010- 2nd Team: Johna Germany 2011- HM: Johna Germany, Audrey LaLanne, Jordan Picou
Joy Keating 1999 SLC "Player of the Year"
Haleigh Lyons
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
6/& 72851$0(17 093 2006- Kamryn Koch
SLC ALL-ACADEMIC Ja'Nae Powell Holds SLC Tournament records for goals (3) and points (9) in a game.
SLC "COACH OF THE YEAR" 2007- Scooter Savoie
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1999 Joy Keating 2008- Kamryn Koch
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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 facebook.com/McNeeseSports
2003- Samantha Duberg (2nd team) 2004- 6DPDQWKD 'XEHUJ $VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR (2nd team) 2005- Samantha Duberg (1st team), Cynthia Torres (1st team); Elizabeth Fesler (2nd team), Audrey Smith (2nd team) 2006- Cynthia Torres (1st team), Kamryn Koch (1st team), Justeen Lords (1st team), Shelby Money (1st team) Renee Landers (2nd team) 2007- Renee Landers (1st team), Justeen Lords (1st team), Kamryn Koch (1st team), Shelby Money (1st team) 2008- Kamryn Koch (1st team), Mayra Torres (1st team), Justeen Lords (1st team), Alana Clark (2nd team), Shelby Money (2nd team) 2009- Alana Clark (1st team) 2010- Alana Clark (1st team), Jordan Picou (2nd team) 2011- Johna Germany (1st team), Jordan Picou (2nd team)
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$// /28,6,$1$ 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) 2009- Alana Clark (1st team) 2010- Johna Germany (2nd team); Alana Clark (HM) 2011- Johna Germany (1st team); Jordan Picou (HM); Audrey LaLanne (HM)
"COACH OF THE YEAR"
Allison Arnold
Brenna Abbitt
Three-Time All-Louisiana
Two-Time District Academic All-American
JaNae Powell
Justin Lords
Three-Time All-Louisiana
2006- Scooter Savoie
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)
Two-Time District Academic All-American
"PLAYER OF THE YEAR" 2007- Kamryn Koch 2008- Kamryn Koch
"FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR" NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-South Region Team
2007- Alana Clark 2010- Johna Germany 2011- Sarah LaLanne
2008- Kamryn Koch (2nd team)
Louisiana Player of the Year 2007, 2008
Alana Clark 2007 Louisiana Freshman of the Year
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Sarah LaLanne
2010 Louisiana Freshman of the Year
2011 Louisiana Freshman of the Year
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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 Texas A&M (2011), Alabama (2001) Most Saves, Opponent .................................................................. E\ 3UDLULH 9LHZ 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 3UDLULH 9LHZ ...........................................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 2011 ............................................................................200 2010............................................................................200 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. Texas Southern (9-25-11) .......................................8 Troy State (9-26-98)...............................................8 Grambling (8-27-10) ..............................................8
SEASON Year............................................................................Totals 2011 ............................................................................24 2010............................................................................25 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) in a game. HAT TRICKS CAREER Year............................................................................NO. 2011 ............................................................................0 2010............................................................................0 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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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. Grambling (8-27-10) ..............................................7 4. Texas-San Antonio (11-4-07) .................................6 Texas Southern (9-16-07).......................................6
SEASON Year............................................................................Totals 2011 ............................................................................ 97 2010............................................................................132 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 2011 ............................................................................15 2010............................................................................19 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. Grambline (8-27-10) ..............................................23 4. Texas Southern (9-25-11) .......................................21 Troy State (9-26-98)...............................................21
SEASON Year............................................................................Points 2011 ............................................................................63 2010............................................................................69 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 2011 ............................................................................75 2010............................................................................65 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 7KH WHDP SRVWHG WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW XQGHIHDWHG KRPH UHFRUG LQ school history with a 8-0-2 record.
Year............................................................................Total 2011 ............................................................................7 2010............................................................................3 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
UNDEFEATED AT HOME
2011 ......................................................................1.62 2010......................................................................2.12 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
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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 .................................................................................. 4 by Johna Germany vs. Grambling (8-27-10) 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 ...................................................................... 79 by Erin Leighton, 2006-09 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. Johna Germany ................. Grambling (8-27-10) ................... 4 2. Megan Manus ................... Nicholls (10-3-10) ....................... 3 Jeannine Thibaut ............... Troy State (9-26-98) .................... 3 Amanda Tumlinson ........... SHSU (9-26-03)........................... 3 5. several with ............................................................................. 2 last was Haley Lyons ........ Texas Southern (9-25-11) ........... 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
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...............3UDLULH 9LHZ ....................3 Allison Arnold...............SFA (10-30-02) ...............................3 Natalie Roszel ...............3UDLULH 9LHZ ....................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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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
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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 $VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ..................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................... 3UDLULH 9LHZ ................7 Rebekah DeJonghe............ Alcorn St. (9-6-09) .....................7 4. Johna Germany ................ Grambling (8-27-10) ..................6 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 ................... 3UDLULH 9LHZ ................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 Player.....................................Years ................................Pts. 1. Kamryn Koch .........................2005-2008 ........................117 2. Allison Arnold ........................2000-2003 ........................ 77 3. Ja'Nae Powell .........................2005-2008 ........................ 62 4. Alana Clark ............................2007-present..................... 47 $VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ..................2001-2004 ........................ 43
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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 1. 2. 3. 4.
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.
Player.....................................Years ................................GWG Kamryn Koch .........................2005-2008 ........................19 Ja'Nae Powell .........................2005-2008 ........................8 Audrey LaLanne.....................2008-2011 ........................4 Alana Clark ............................2007-present.....................3 $VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ..................2001-2004 ........................3 Jaime Wehner .........................1996-1999 ........................3 Allison Arnold........................2000-2003 ........................3
SEASON
Player.....................................Years ................................Saves Toni Deason ...........................2001-2004 ........................508 Giavanna DelFatti ..................1997-1999 ........................291 Cassandra Read .......................2008-2011 ........................237 Shelby Money ........................2005-2008 ........................236 Julie Greenburg ......................1996-1999 ........................164
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. Erin Leighton .........................2006-2009 ........................79 2. Audrey LaLanne......................2008-2011 ........................77 3. Kamryn Koch .........................2005-2008 ........................76 Devon Glenn ..........................2005-2008 ........................76 Sara Overfelt ..........................2004-2007 ........................76
SEASON Player.....................................Year..................................SO 1. Shelby Money .........................2007..................................10 2. Cassandra Read .......................2011 ..................................5 Cassandra Read ......................2009..................................5 Giavanna DelFatti ...................1999..................................5 4. Shelby Money .........................2006..................................4
CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4.
Player.....................................Years ................................SO Shelby Money ........................2005-2008 ........................13 Cassandra Read ......................2008-2011 ........................12 Giavanna DelFatti ..................1997-1999 ........................7 LaBrie Pritzen ........................2005-2007 ........................4 Aubrey Ross ...........................2004-06 ............................4 Julie Greenburg ......................1996-1999 ........................4 Amanda Bisby........................2000..................................4
GOAL KEEPER MINUTES SEASON 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
Shelby Money Career Shutout Leader
Erin Leighton Career Games Played Leader
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#22 KAMRYN KOCH 2009 Her #22 Jersey was retired Ă&#x20AC;UVW 0F1HHVH IHPDOH DWKOHWH to have jersey retired)
2008 McNeese Athlete of the Year (2008-09) 7HDP 093 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)
All-SLC (2nd team) 6/& 7RXUQDPHQW 093 SLC all-academic (1st team) All-Louisiana (1st team)
Kamryn Koch 2008 McNeese Athlete of the Year
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SAVES Year ..............Player........................................................ Saves
SHOTS Year ..............Player........................................................ Shots
2011 ................Cassandra Read ......................................... 60 2010................Cassandra Read ......................................... 83 2009................Cassandra Read ......................................... 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
2011 ................Audrey LaLanne ....................................... 34 2010................Johna Germany ......................................... 35 2009................Alana Clark ............................................... 69 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 116 2007................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 92 2006................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 65 2005................Ja'Nae Powell ............................................ 35 2004................$VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ..................................... 50 2003................Allison Arnold........................................... 60 2002................Allison Arnold........................................... 51 2001................Allison Arnold........................................... 51 2000................Nicci DelFatti ............................................ 40 1999................Joy Keating ............................................... 51 1998................Haleigh Lyons ........................................... 64 1997................Jeannine Thibaut ....................................... 50 1996................Laurie Templet .......................................... 21
GOALS Year ..............Player........................................................ Goals 2011 ................Sarah LaLanne .......................................... 6 2010................Johna Germany ......................................... 6 2009................Alana Clark ............................................... 9 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 21 2007................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 16 2006................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 10 2005................Audrey Smith, Ja'Nae Powell ................... 5 2004................$VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ..................................... 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
GOAL KEEPER MINUTES Year ..............Player........................................................ Minutes
Johna Germany led the Cowgirls in shots, goals, assists and points in 2010
SHUTOUTS Year ..............Player........................................................ Shutouts
GAME WINNING GOALS Year ..............Player........................................................ GWG
2011 ................Cassandra Read ......................................... 5 2010................Cassandra Read, Katie Seeber .................. 1 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
2011 ................Sarah LaLanne .......................................... 2 2010................Alana Clark ............................................... 2 2009................three players ............................................. 2 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 6 2007................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 7 2006................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 6 2005................Ja'Nae Powell ............................................ 2 2004................$VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ..................................... 2 2003................$OOLVRQ $UQROG $VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ........... 2 2002................3 players with ............................................ 1 2001................2 players with ............................................ 1 2000................2 players with ............................................ 2 1999................Brenna Abbitt ............................................ 2 1998................several ...................................................... 1 1997................Jaime Wehner ............................................ 3 1996................2 players with ........................................... 1
ASSISTS Year ..............Player........................................................ Assists 2011 ................Johna Germany, Sarah LaLanne ............... 4 2010................Johna Germany ......................................... 5 2009................Megan Rogers ........................................... 7 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 8 2007................Alana Clark, Mayra Torres........................ 7 2006................Ja'Nae Powell ............................................ 4 2005................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 5 2004................$VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ..................................... 4 2003................$VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ..................................... 4 2002................Helen Kibby .............................................. 4 2001................$VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR (ULQ 3DUU .................... 2 2000................3 players with ............................................ 3 1999................Joy Keating ............................................... 6 1998................Joy Keating ............................................... 5 1997................Sarah Fenet................................................ 4 1996................Sarah Fenet................................................ 3
2011 ................Cassandra Read ......................................... 1,226:49 2010................Cassandra Read ......................................... 992 2009................Cassandra Read ......................................... 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 1996................Julie Greenburg ......................................... 972
Alana Clark led the Cowgirls in game winning goals in 2010
Cassandra Read
POINTS Year ..............Player........................................................ Points
HAT TRICKS Year ..Player.................................................................... Hat Tricks
2011 ................Sarah LaLanne .......................................... 16 2010................Johna Germany ......................................... 17 2009................Alana Clark ............................................... 21 2008................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 50 2007................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 36 2006................Kamryn Koch ............................................ 20 2005................Ja'Nae Powell ............................................ 12 2004................$VKOH\ 9LVFDULHOOR ..................................... 18 2003................Allison Arnold........................................... 29 2002................Allison Arnold........................................... 23 2001................Helen Kibby .............................................. 11 2000................Allison Arnold........................................... 15 1999................Nicci DelFatti ............................................ 12 1998................Brenna Abbitt ............................................ 16 1997................Jaime Wehner ............................................ 11 1996................Jaime Wehner ............................................ 8
2009....Rebekah DeJonghe vs. Alcorn St. (9-6-09) 2008....Kamryn Koch vs. Nicholls State (10-24); Ja'Nae Powell vs. UTSA (10-5); Kamryn Koch vs. Jackson State (5 goals/9-26) 2007....Kamryn Koch vs. Texas Southern (9-16) 2006....Ja'Nae Powell vs. SFA (11-2); Kamryn Koch vs. South Alabama (9-3) 2005....Kamryn Koch vs. SE La. (10-19); Audrey Smith vs. Southern (9-4) 2004....Cynthia Torres vs. SE La. (10-22) 2003....$OOLVRQ $UQROG YV 3UDLULH 9LHZ
2002....Allison Arnold vs. SFA (10-30); Natalie Roszel vs. Prairie 9LHZ
1998....Brenna Abbitt vs. Troy St. (9-26-98)
Rebekah DeJonghe recorded McNeese's last hat trick (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 9HUPRQW Centenary *Stephen F. Austin Troy State ( at NW St.) *Northwestern State *at Stephen F. Austin *at Nicholls State Univ. of Houston William Carey *at Southeastern La. at Centenary Samford *Nicholls State *Southeastern La. *at Northwestern State #Nicholls State #Stephen F. Austin !-s Border Shootout; *- SLC
L (2-0) : 27
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Tournament (Nacogdoches, TX.)
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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) 3UDLULH 9LHZ $ 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 DW 0LVVLVVLSSL 9DOOH\ : *@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 Ă&#x20AC;HOG GXH WR +XUULFDQH 5LWD $-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 3UDLULH 9LHZ $ 0 @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.)
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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 0LVVLVVLSSL 9DOOH\ / !Louisiana Tech W 3-0 South Alabama L 1-0 *Stephen F. Austin L 4-1 *Southeastern La. L 2-0 *Nicholls State L 2-1 (OT) *@Northwestern State L 3-2 *@at UL-Monroe L 1-0 *@Texas State L 3-2 (OT) *@Sam Houston State W 3-2 *Northwestern State L 1-0 *UL-Monroe W 1-0 (2OT) *@Southeastern La. L 4-3 *@Nicholls State T 1-1 (2OT) *@Stephen F. Austin L 4-2 @Centenary L 3-1 #-Austin Peay Invite; !-McAlister Deli/ South Louisiana Shootout; *-SLC Game
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*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.)
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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
*-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)
*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.)
2010 (4-12-3, 1-5-3 SLC/9th) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie UL-Lafayette at Baylor Grambling Houston at Arkansas-Little Rock at Louisiana Tech at Ole Miss UL-Monroe at LSU Houston Baptist *Southeastern La. *Nicholls *at Sam Houston State *at Stephen F. Austin *UTSA *Texas State *at Central Arkansas *at Northwestern State *at Lamar *-SLC Game
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2011 (8-11-0, 3-6-0 SLC/7th) Head Coach: Scooter Savoie at Houston Baptist at Rice Louisiana Tech Arkansas-Little Rock at UL-Monroe at Texas A&M 3UDLULH 9LHZ $ 0 at UL-Lafayette at LSU Texas Southern *Lamar *at Nicholls *at Southeastern La. *Stephen F. Austin *Sam Houston State *at Texas State *at UTSA *Northwestern State *Central Arkansas *-SLC Game
L 2-0 L 3-0 W 2-1 L 2-1 (OT) W 3-0 L 9-0 : W 2-0 L 1-0 W 8-0 L 1-0 W 2-0 W 1-0 L 5-0 L 1-0 (OT) L 2-1 L 3-0 L 1-0 W 3-0
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
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All-Time Letterwinners -ABrenna Abbitt 1996, 1998-00 M'Kensie Aday 2008 Callie Allbright 2010-present 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 2007-2010 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 Amanda Denton 2011-present 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
-GAli Gallier 2010 Keli Gambrell 2006 Cheyenne Ganley 2011-present Janae' Gautreaux 2003 Johna Germany 2010-present Devon Glynn 2005-08 Lisa Gonzales 2001-04 Heather Goodly 2005-06 Robin Grannan 2004 Julie Greenburg 1996-99 Kelsie Greenough 2011-present Jordan Grimes 2011
-HEmily Hadley 2000-01 Sara Hand 2000-01, 2003 9LUJLQLD +LJJLQERWKDP Kate Holladay 2010 Nicole Hoffman 1999-01 Taylor Hood 2007 Hannah Hopson 2009-present Mackenzie Hosford 2007
-JEmily Johnson 2009-present Shelby Johnson 1997-00 Macie Jones 2007-2010
-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 2008-11 Lauren LaLane 2008-11 Sarah LaLanne 2011-present Tori Lasiter 2011-present Erin Leighton 2006-2009 Jordan Leinweaver 2009-present Erica Littleton, 2007 Justin Lords 2005-08
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Sarah Lowden 2009-11 Melinda Loyd 2004 Haleigh Lyons 1998-00 Haley Lyons 2011-present
-MGabrielle Mann 2003 Megan Manus 2008-2009 Allison Marcantell 1999 Dana McDonald 2000-01 Kyra McDonough 2005-08 Megan McFarland 2004 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 Kathryn Mundy 2011 Katie Murphy 2001
-NNatasha Neacsu 2002-03 Megan Norris 2000-03 Allison Northcutt 2011-present
ALL-TIME RECORDS Overall Record .....................................................105-169-26 Overall Home Record .......................................... 54-52-11 Overall Road Record ...........................................41-100-13 Overall Neutral Record ....................................... 9-17-2 SLC Record (since 1997) .....................................52-66-19 SLC Tournament Record (since 1997) ............... 6-9 Overall Winning Percent ..................................... .393 SLC Winning Percent (since 1997) ..................... .449 SLC Tourn. App. (since 1997) ........................... 10 out of 15
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Brittany Sanders 2009-2010 Kyra Savoy 2003 Katie Seeber 2009-present Brooke Shobe 2002 Erica Shephard 2006-2009 Lauren Slater 2005-2009 Audrey Smith 2004-06 Megan Snelling 2010-present Candace Spencer 2002 Krista Steinbeiser 2011-present 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
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2012 SCHEDULE Aug. 7 at Texas Southern (7 p.m.) Aug. 19 UL-Lafayette (1 p.m.) Aug. 24 UL-Monroe (7 p.m.) Aug. 26 Rice (6 p.m.) Aug. 31 Prairie View (7 p.m.) Sept. 2 at Baylor (1 p.m.) Sept. 7-9 at Jacksonville Tourn. Sept. 16 at Texas State (1 p.m.) Sept. 21 at La. Tech (4 p.m.)
Sept. 23 Houston Baptist (1 p.m.) Sept. 28 *Lamar (7 p.m.) Sept. 30 *SE La. (1 p.m.) Oct. 5 *at Nicholls (4 p.m.) Oct. 7 *at Central Arkansas (1 p.m.) Oct. 12 *Oral Roberts (7 p.m.) Oc.t 14 *Stephen F. Austin (1 p.m.) Oct. 19 *at NW State (7 p.m.) Oct. 21 *at Sam Houston St. (1 p.m.)
2012 Southland Conference Championship Nov. 1-4 (Lake Charles) hosted by McNeese