2012 Regis University Women's Soccer Media Guide

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#1 ELLEN AUGSBURGER #10 RACHEL McMAHON

#12 TAYLOR WHITE

#5 MEGHAN STUART

#6 CC RINEHART #21 ERIN KETTMANN


QUICK FACTS REGIS UNIVERSITY Location:

Denver, Colo.

Founded:

1877

Enrollment:

1,600

Nickname:

Rangers

Colors:

Navy Blue (PMS 289) and Gold (116)

Affiliation:

NCAA Division II

General Information Quick Facts

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Administration Ann Martin, Athletic Director Kelly McLaughlin, Assistant A.D. Logan Garvin, Assistant A.D.

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Sports Information Jeremy Phillips, SID Sarah Otteman, Assistant SID Media Coverage

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Sports Medicine - Athletic Trainers

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Conference:Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) President:

Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J.

Director of Athletics:

Ann Martin

Athletics Department Phone:

(303) 458-4070

TEAM INFORMATION Home Pitch:

Regis Match Pitch

2011 Record:

15-6-0, 11-3-0 RMAC

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost:

16/6

Gregg Haper, Director of Sports Medicine Kristen Wimp, Assistant Director of S.M. Lynsday Trefzger, Graduate Assistant Danielle Lewis, Graduate Assistant Cole Fricke, Graduate Asssitant

PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Women’s Soccer: All-Time School Record:

1989 285-161-22

Years in NCAA Postseason Play: Last Postseason Appearance:

9 2011

L, 0-1 at Fort Lewis, NCAA Regional Tourn.

COACHING STAFF Head Coach:

J.B. Belzer

Years at Regis/Record:

15/231-97-18 (.694)

Overall Years/Record:

Same

Coaching Staff: Mark Forbes, Kelly Labor, Jay Hamilton

Dr. Charles Gottlob, Team Physician Dr. Tod Sweeney, Team Physician Dr. Mitchell Seeman, Team Physician Dr. Thomas Maino, Team Physician Dr. John Steffens, Team Chiropractor

Sports Information Director:

Email: Assistant SID-Soccer Contact E-mail

Jeremy Phillips

(303) 458-4052/(303)258-6399

Fax:

Office Phone:

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(303) 964-5499 jsphilli@regis.edu Sarah Otteman 303-458-4070

5 RMAC 2011 Regis Rangers All-RMAC Team 2011 RMAC Standings

Staff Quick Facts & Mission

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Regis Coaching Staff Head Coach JB Belzer (16th Season) Assistant Coaches

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2011-12 Women’s Soccer Preview Team Preview Team Picture Roster Breakdown 2011-12 Player Profiles Seniors Marissa Davis Chelsea Bokan Taylor White Katie King Maddie Reeves Erin Kettmann

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2011 All-RMAC Teams

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SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Office/Cell:

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Regis Physicians & Chiropractors

Result:

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Ellen Augsburger Alison Cahill Meghan Stuart CC Rinehart Rachel McMahon Stephanie Davison Sophomores Rebecca Brunson Kendal Kagawa Cassandra Hanna Kikki Arnold Freshman Brianna Randall Kaley Harless Kate Pellegrino Tegan Griffin Sindy Szabo Danielle Dageenakis Sade Akindele

Regis Records & History 2011 Statistics All-Time Results Class Record Holders All-Americans Coaching History Letterwinners Series Records Year-by-Year Results Year-by-Year Leaders Opponent Quickfacts

10 10 RMAC Records & Statistics 11 All-RMAC All-Time Records All-Americans & Champions 12 All-Time Standings 12 Team Records Individual Records Regis University Denver, Colo. 2012 Schedule

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Administration Ann Martin

Director of Athletics

Ann Martin begins her third year as the Director of Athletics at Regis University after beginning her tenure on June 1, 2010. She enters her eighth year at Regis in 2012-13 where she previously held the the associate director of athletics title during the 2009-10 season and prior to that the assistant athletic director title. In January of 2011, she was named the Chair of the NCAA Management Council. Martin replaced Rick Cole of Dowling College and served a one-year term. She has been a member of the Management Council and was also chair of the Legislation Committee in 2008. In 2011-12 Martin saw two of her teams, baseball and women’s soccer win RMAC Championships with the baseball team earning just their second ever berth into the NCAA Division II Baseball Championships. Off the court, she saw 106 of the 207 student-athletes earn a 3.5 grade point average or better in the spring semester. Martin’s first year was a memorable one with two teams, women’s soccer and softball, winning Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships and four teams, women’s soccer, softball, men’s soccer and men’s golf all qualifying for NCAA postseason action. Martin was the assistant director of athletics from 2005-09 overseeing all areas of NCAA Compliance, Marketing and Promotions, sport oversight and represents Regis on several NCAA committees and Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) committees. She also performs in the role of Senior Woman’s Administrator (SWA) for Regis. Along with her duties at Regis, Martin has served on the NCAA DII Management Council since January 2007. In March of 2007, she was named to the NCAA Legislation Committee and was elected as the chair of the committee in 2008. Martin is one of two Division II Management Council liaisons to the NCAA DII Student -Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and serves on the Student-Athlete Development Project Team. In 2008 Martin served on the NCAA DII Strategic Planning Project Team, helping set the NCAA DII Strategic Plan for 2009-2012. Additionally, she was a facilitator for the NCAA DII Leadership Academy in the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 academic years. She also served as a facilitator for the NCAA Student-Athlete Development Conference during the 2009 conference. Martin has been a member of the National Association of Collegiate Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) since 2004. She is a NACWAA/HERS West 2005 graduate and serves as a member of the NACWAA Education and Professional Development Committee. NACWAA awarded Martin the initial Judith M. Sweet Commitment Award in 2008. Locally, she serves on the Sportswomen of Colorado Nominating Committee, a position she has held since the fall of 2006. Martin previously served as the Assistant Commissioner at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) in Colorado Springs, Colo. (2004-05). Prior to her stint at the RMAC, Martin was the Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach at Colorado State University – Pueblo. Martin, who was at CSU - Pueblo from 2002 through 2004, also served as the Student Development Coordinator, the Assistant Compliance Coordinator, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) sponsor, an Adjunct Professor and a Challenge Course Instructor during her time with the Thunderwolves. Martin earned her bachelor’s degree from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri, in May of 2001. Martin went on to earn her master’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado in August of 2005.

Kelly McLaughlin

Assistant Athletic Director, Compliance Kelly McLaughlin begins her third year as assistant director of athletics in 2012-13. McLaughlin heads the studentathlete services and compliance department, while also being an integral part of the overall administration of Regis athletics. McLaughlin is designated as the Senior Woman Administrator at Regis, where she began her duties on August 3, 2010. McLaughlin served on a number of committees in her first season at Regis including the Denver Public Schools student engagement initiative, the Regis University reporting data group and the NCAA institutional self study. McLaughlin had been the head athletic trainer at Bishop Machebeuf High School in Aurora, Colo. since 2008 before being hired in 2010, while concurrently being employed as a transportation security officer at Denver International Airport. Prior to those positions McLaughlin was part of the athletic department at RMAC-foe Colorado Christian University from 2000-2008. She began her tenure at CCU as the Cougars head athletic trainer and quickly moved into the associate athletic director role. McLaughlin exclusively supervised six sports as well as the athletic training program. She did a variety of jobs including but not limited to: fundraising, NCAA, compliance and eligibility, student-athlete academic coordination, and NCAA and RMAC reporting. Some of McLaughlin’s main responsibilities will be to monitor NCAA, RMAC and Regis compliance for all 12 sports. She will also monitor and track recruiting and do all reporting for the above three entities. McLaughlin will also be instrumental in student-athlete services and serve as a liaison between athletics and student services on campus. McLaughlin earned her athletic training degree from Metropolitan State College of Denver in 1995 as well as a secondary english education degree. McLaughlin and her husband Jim reside in Arvada.

Logan Garvin Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing and Promotions Logan Garvin enters his third as Assistant Director of Athletics for the 2012-13 school year. He began his duties on August 3, 2010. Garvin works extensively with the external relations of the department including fundraising, event management, sponsorship, promotions and marketing as well as assisting in day-to-day operations. Garvin serves on a number of committees including the men’s soccer regional advising committee, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference image and public relations committee, and the Regis Athletics Hall of Fame committee. Prior to Regis, Garvin finished a one-year appointment as the marketing and promotions associate at the University of Colorado-Boulder in 2010. He was an integral part in improving the game-day atmosphere as the director of in-game promotions and the manager of student interns. He also helped improve the successful “Read with the Buffs” program where CU student-athletes visited local elementary schools to help promote reading. Garvin is familiar with Regis in a number of ways. While completing his graduate degree in Sport Administration from Northern Colorado, he was a Regis athletic’s department intern from February-July 2009. He helped with compliance reporting as well as the sponsorship and marketing duties. He spent two seasons as a student-athlete at Regis playing for legendary men’s basketball coach Lonnie Porter from 2004-06. The Philomath, Ore. native scored 464 points, a 9.3 point per game average in two seasons and finished as the third leading 3-point field goal percentage shooter at a 41.4 percent clip. He averaged 10.0 ppg in 2005-06, third on the team, while leading the team with 68 assists. Garvin graduated with a 3.8 GPA in 2006 with a degree in communications and a minor in business administration.

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Garvin and former Regis University Women’s Basketball All-American Paulina Tuell were married during the summer of 2012 and make thier home in Littleton.


Sports Information Jeremy Phillips Sports Information Director Jeremy Phillips enters his sixth season as the Regis University Sports Information Director after being hired on Nov. 19, 2007. He serves as the media relations liason, department statistician and is the webmaster for the athletic department’s official website. He also promotes all 12 Regis athletic programs and the successes of all student-athletes and coaches. Phillips also is also a member of the Regis Athletic Hall of Fame board and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Phillips was previously Sports Information Director at Wayne State College, in Wayne, Neb. from 2000-03. He was instrumental in developing a new website for the 16 intercollegiate sports. He began at Wayne State as the Graduate Assistant Sports Information Director handling all communications for volleyball and women’s basketball. A 2000 graduate of Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Management. He competed on the men’s basketball team, while also a student assistant in the Briar Cliff sports information office. Phillips resides in Aurora with his wife Megan and two sons Whitaker and Sutton.

Sarah Otteman Assistant Sports Information Director Sarah is in her second year as Assistant Sports Information Director at Regis University. She is a native of Lockport, Ill. She graduated in 2011 from University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Arkansas where she earned a B.A. in Strategic Communcations. Sarah was the student assistant at University of the Ozarks her senior year. She helped with Men and Women’s Soccer, Men and Women’s Basketball, Baseball, and Softball. She assisted with media guide publications that would lead to national awards from CoSIDa “College” category which includes NCAA II, NCAA III, NAIA and junior colleges. The sports recognized include Baseball (1st in nation), Men’s Soccer (2nd), and Softball (3rd). At Regis, g , she will be the main contact for Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Women’s Basketball, and SoftContact Information Athletics: 303-458-4070 ball. Jeremy Phillips Phone Number: Email Address: Sarah Otteman Phone Number: Email Address: Mailing Address:

Athletic Office Fax:

Sarah played four years of softball at Ozarks earning All303-458-4052 Conference Honorable Mention jsphilli@regis.edu titles her freshman and junior years. She was also a member and Secretary of the Student Athletes’ Advisory Committee.

303-458-4070 sotteman@regis.edu Regis University 3333 Regis Bouldevard Denver, CO 80227 303-964-5499

Media Services Coverage Regis maintains a comprehensive official athletic department web site. Up-to-date information, including schedules, statistics, rosters, and news releases for all varsity sports are provided. Biographical information for players and coaches provide in-depth coverage found only on www. regisrangers.com. In-game live stats and live video streaming is done for all home basketball games. General department news, basketball-related links, Blue and Gold Club and Hall of Fame information are all found on the site. Game programs will be given out prior to each game. Credentials: Media or photo credentials are not required for admittance to Ranger basketball games. However, it is requested that media seeking to cover a game contact the Sports Information Director prior to the game to esnure seating at press row. Requests for seating in press row can be made at (303) 458-4052 or via e-mail to Jeremy Phillips at jsphilli@regis.edu. Press Services: Game programs, rosters, up-to-date results, and statistics are available to woring members of the media prior to each home game. Additional information is abailable by request. An official NCAA box score and play-by-play information may be obtained from the SID approximately 10 minutes following the conclusion of the game. Interviews: All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Newspapers: The Denver Post 101 W. Colfax Ave. Denver, Colo. 80202 Phone: (303) 954-1294 Email: sports@denverpost.com Mile High g News P.O. Box 17270 Golden, Colo. 80402 Phone: (303) 279-5541 Email: sportsdesk@milehighnews.com YourHub www.yourhub.com Regis g Highlander g 3333 Regis Blvd. Denver, Colo. 80221 Email: highlandersubs@gmail.com Web Address: regishighlander.com Radio: KRCX - (303) 964-5392 (Regis University Student Radio) 3


Athletic Trainers Kristen Wimp

Gregg Harper

Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

Director of Sports Medicine

2012-13 will be Kristin Wimp’s seventh year as the Assistant Director of Sports Medicine at Regis University. This season she will directly oversee operations for the women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse teams.

Gregg Harper begins his 14th year at Regis University in 2012-13. Harper came to Regis after spending eight years on the University of Nebraska - Kearney’s training staff (199092 as a graduate assistant).

In January Wimp started working on the US Fencing Association sports medicine staff. She works with current Olympic athleties as well as future Olympians, youth, veterans and the wheelchair fencers.

Harper oversees the day-to-day operations of the sports medicine staff and will be directly involved with men’s soccer and men’s basketball teams in 2012-13.

Wimp also was recently named to the public relations committee for the Colorado Athletic Trainers Association. PriHarper’s additional responsibilities for the Rangers include supervising the athletic department’s REACH (Responsible Educated Athletes Choosing or to her arrival at Regis, Wimp worked in the University of Puget Sound athletic training room from 2003-05. Healthy Lifestyles) and Student-Athlete Insurance. A 1999 graduate of Fort Lewis College, Wimp worked as an undergraduate in the Skyhawk athletic training room for five years (1994-99). Wimp went on to earn her Master’s A 1990 graduate of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Harper went on to earn his M.A. in Degree from Gonzaga University in 2003. While at Gonzaga, Wimp spent two years as a Education from UNK in 1993. During the summers of 1989 and 1990, Harper interned with graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Bulldogs (2001-03). the Arizona Cardinals Football Club. Wimp’s experience also includes time with the Ignacio (Colorado) High School football team in the fall of 2000. Harper, a 1985 graduate of Overland High School, currently resides in Aurora.

Cole Fricke Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

A native of Durango, Colorado, Wimp played two years of varsity girl’s basketball at Durango High School (1994 graduate). Wimp currently makes her home in Arvada.

Cole Fricke begins his second season as graduate assistant in the sports medicine department in 2012-13. He will be in charge of men’s and women’s cross country and baseball. He graduated in May 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in athletic training from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He comes to Regis having worked as a Certified Athletic Trainer in an internship at University of Minnesota-Duluth in Duluth, Minn. His responsibitlites included women’s soccer, softball, and indoor track and field. He also worked as a Summer Sport Camp Athletic trainer at UMD where provided direct coverage as a first responder for youth summer sports camps including men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, football, soccer, and men’s and women’s hockey. Athletic Training Student Intern at Augustan College. At Augustana, he covered women’s soccer and men’s basketball. He provided practice and game care and ovserved and assesed acute and chronic injuries while he helped to coordinat treatment options. He also participated as the summer sport camp first responder at Elmen Center at Augustana College. He covered camps including wrestling, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, and soccer. During his stay at Augustana, he received the opportunity to serve as the first responder for both the Mid-America Youth Basketball Tournament and the prestigious Mr. Basketball and Miss Basketball Dakota Showcase. He also received the Dr. Jeffrey J. Behrens Student Athletic Training Scholoarship at Augustana College in recognition of commitment and dedication to the teams served, and for excellence in promoting the care and ideals of Dr. Jeff Behrens as an athletic training student. He has been certified in BOC since 2009 and a NATA member since 2009. He is also certified in First Aid/CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Lastly, he is a self-proclaimed die-hard Minnesota Twins and Vikings fan and an avid slow-pitch softball player.

Danielle Lewis Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

Danielle Lewis starts her second year as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department in 2012-13. She came to Regis having completed a year of internship at University of Denver. Lewis will be in charge of volleyball and softball at Regis. She received her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich. in 2010. While serving as the athletic training student assistant at MSU, she was the head trainer for men’s and women’s cross country and track and field. She has also worked with football, baseball, women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. During the summers, she worked as an athletic trainer for the MSU Summer Sports Camps where she served as the on-site trainer for men’s and women’s hockey, football, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, and soccer. She also did a Sports Medicine Field Study from May 12-29, 2009 in Australia where she studied topics such as alternative medicine, insurance, exercise physiology, physiotherapy, acupuncture, skill acquisition, strength and conditioning, and recovery. While in Australia, she had the opportunity to experience popular Australian sports such as surfing, cricket, rugby, and water polo. While experiencing the culture, Lewis also got to experience training in their native sports related injuries. Lewis is certified by the National Athletic Training Association, the Great Lakes Athletic Training Association, ESTIM-Educating Student Athletic Trainers in Medicine as well as being BOC certified and Red Cross First Aid and CPR certified.

Lydnsay Trefzger Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

Lyndsay Trefzger begins her first season at Regis as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department in 2012-13. Trefzger recently graduated from Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, Calif. She will be working with the women’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf teams at Regis. She earned her undergraduate degree in athletic training and participated in the CAATE accredited athletic training education program. At Azusa Pacific she was the head first responder for the on-campus intramural program in 2011-12. She also worked specifically with the track and field team as the lead student athletic trainer for the NAIA school. She was also a student trainer for the APU football team. She was also active in local high schools in helping prevent injuries. She helped at Mount San Antonio College and South Hills High School in 2011 and 2010. She is currently certified as an athletic trainer (ATC) as well as a corrective exercise specialist (CES). She was a four-year Dean’s Academic Scholarship winner which required a 3.7 grade point average in order to maintain the scholarship.

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Sports Medicine Dr. Charles Gottlob Team Physician Panorama Orthapedics and Spine Center Charles A. Gottlob, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, arthroscopy and reconstructive surgery of the knee, shoulder and elbow. Dr. Gottlob received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and attended Medical School at the UCLA School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency at Northwestern University in Chicago. Dr. Gottlob completed an orthopedic sports medicine fellowship at the Hughston Clinic in Georgia. Following fellowship, Dr. Gottlob returned to Northwestern University, where he served as a faculty member from 1996-2001. Dr. Gottlob has served as the head team physician for the Chicago Wolves Hockey Team (American Hockey League, 1996-2001), orthopedic consultant for the Chicago Blackhawks (1998-2001), orthopedic consultant for the Chicago Bears (2000-2001) and troupe physician for the Hubbard Street Dance Company (1998-2001). Dr. Gottlob continues to care for athletes of all levels, and he has authored numerous papers in the field of Orthopedic Sports Medicine. He is also the Co-director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship program at Panorama.

Dr. Mitchell Seeman Team Physician Panorama Orthapedics and Spine Center Mitchell D. Seemann, MD is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Toledo, majoring in exercise physiology and completed his medical degree at the Medical School of Ohio in Toledo. For his internship and residency, Dr. Seemann attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. After determining his specialty would be sports medicine, and in particular injuries to the shoulder and knee, he completed fellowship training at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado. Dr. Seemann is a former staff physician for the US Women’s Ski Team. An avid athlete himself, including four years of collegiate varsity basketball, he brings empathy to his practice. Currently, Dr. Seemann is a Colorado Delegate to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM). Dr. Seemann stays involved with local athletes through his work as the Medical Director of Jefferson County Athletic Trainers and the Team Physician for Regis University and Columbine High School. He is a member of the Medical Team for the PGA and LPGA and received the honor of “Top Doc” 2005/2006 in the Denver magazine, 5280.

Dr. Thomas Maino Team Physician Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado Dr Maino joins Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado with an amazing list of medical accomplishments, is an Electrical Engineer and has a true zest for sports and advventure. He graduated from the University of Colorado Medical School and completed his family practice residency and sports medicine fellowship at the University of Maryland. Dr. Maino served as a Naval Flight Surgeon, the team physician for the University of Maryland Terrapins and has been the medical director for several ultra events including the Leadville Trail 100 races. He shares his patients’ passions, especially for rock climbing and cycling. He works with patients of all ages for both sports and primary care.

Dr. Tod Sweeney Team Physician Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado Dr. Tod Sweeney is a native of Lakewood, Colorado and played collegiate baseball at the University of Pennsylvania where as an undergraduate, his interest in sports v medicine developed. After finishing his undergraduate work, Dr Sweeney went to medical school at the University of Vermont and then completed a Family Medicine residency at Maine Medical Center. Continuing his passion for sports medicine from his playing days, Dr Sweeney completed a Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Colorado, and is now Board Certified in both Sports and Family Medicine. Today, Dr. Sweeney is the team physician for local area high schools, universities and professional sports teams. He also helps hundreds of local athletes with performance, injury prevention, and injury recovery. Dr. Sweeney is also an accomplished writer, educator and leader in his field. He has published several articles about sports medicine and shares his knowledge at conferences across the country. As a clinical instructor at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and Saint Anthony’s Family Medicine Residency Program, he educates medical students and residents. Paying it forward and advancing sports and family medicine is important to Dr. Sweeney. He recently completed his tenure as the Family Medicine Department Chairman at Exempla Lutheran Medical Center and as President for the Rocky Mountain American College of Sports Medicine Regional Chapter, where he now serves as the Regional Chapter Representative. Additionally, he is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Academy of Family Practice. He is also a member of the American Medical Society of Sports Medicine. Dr. Sweeney, his wife and three daughters embrace the Colorado lifestyle and it reflects in their family-centered practice. They love hiking, biking, skiing, running and traveling, and of course, staying healthy.

Dr. John Steffens Team Chiropractor Holy Cross Family Chiropractic Dr. John Steffens is a graduate of Logan College of Chiropractic and this is his second year working with the Regis Athletics program. Dr. Steffens is a Maximized Living doctor in private practice in Northeast Denver. He is a member of the Maximized Living Wellness Advisory Council and has received advanced training and certification in applied kinesiology, nutrition and spinal correction techniques. This training has prepared Dr. Steffens to best care for today’s elite athletes and he works with USA Judo, USA Wrestling, USA Weightlifting athletes, as well as being Team Chiropractor for the Colorado Rapids. When the nervous system is free from interference and permitted to function at 100%, you will get maximized performance in sports and in life. For more information visit: www.holycrosschiropractic.com

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RMAC

Joel R. Smith

Eric Danner

RMAC Commissioner jrsmith@rmacsports.org

RMAC Assistant Commissioner edanner@rmacsports.org

Joel R. Smith is in his 12th year as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Commissioner. Since becoming the RMAC Commissioner in 2001, Smith moved the RMAC basketball tournament (RMAC Shootout) to the World Arena in Colorado Springs (2003-05), and for the first time in 2006 the State Fair Events Center in Pueblo, Colo., negotiated live television coverage of the RMAC basketball championship games, developed a strategic plan for the conference, and has established committees to help with the governance of the RMAC. In 2004 Smith brokered a four-year broadcast agreement with Altitude Sports and Entertainment, which airs the conference's monthly TV show - The RMAC Showcase - that debuted in September 2004. He has also implemented the RMAC Hall of Fame, which inducted its first members in July 2002. Smith has served on numerous committees, including the NCAA Championships Committee, NCAA Division II Men's Basketball North Central Regional Advisory Committee, several RMAC committees, the RMAC representative to the National Division II Athletic Directors Association, and Smith was the chair of the NCAA Division II Baseball West Regional Advisory Committee. Currently, he serves on the executive board of the National Football Foundation - Colorado Chapter, where he recently finished a two-year term as president.

Assistant Commissioner Eric Danner is in his seventh year with the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. He originally joined the staff on a full-time basis as Media Relations Director in July 2005. He was promoted to Assistant Commissioner in January of 2006. Danner oversees all RMAC broadcasting. This includes hosting and producing, the "RMAC Showcase" a monthly television program that airs on the Altitude Sports & Entertainment Network, which is available in 6.5 million households nationwide. The show also airs weekly on "My KKTV" in Colorado Springs/Pueblo and KSPK in Walsenburg/Trinidad. In addition, Danner serves as co-producer of the RMAC Shootout basketball championships which air live on Altitude 2. He was also co-producer of the "RMAC Football Game of the Week" in 2008 and 2009. Danner is the host and producer of "The RMAC Radio Show" a weekly radio program available on the RMAC Sports Network between August and March. In January 2011, Danner helped launch a video version of the RMAC Radio Show available on the Altitude and RMAC websites.

Danner is in charge of producing handbooks for 19 RMAC championship events. He is also the liaison between the conference office and head coaches in men’s soccer, wrestling, men’s and women’s swimming & divPrior to assuming the position of commissioner, Smith served as Director ing and men’s and women’s golf. of Athletics at Fort Lewis College for five years (1996-2001). Previous to The RMAC’s awards program is also directed by Danner. The RMAC Fort Lewis, he served as Director of Athletic Development and Assistant is currently the only NCAA Division II conference in the nation that Director of Athletics at Metropolitan State College of Denver for 11 years provides preseason awards for all sports. Danner coordinates coaches (1985-1996), also a member of the RMAC. voting for post season all-conference teams and collects data for the allacademic teams. During Smith's tenure at Fort Lewis, Skyhawk teams qualified for NCAA Division II post season championships in men's soccer (1997-1999) and Since 2005, Danner has produced the RMAC Hall of Fame and Awards women's cross country (1998). Fort Lewis captured four RMAC men's ceremony. This includes coordinating video production and serving as soccer titles and a women's soccer crown. Smith also made significant im- liaison for the recipients. During was also responsible for putting togethprovements to the athletic budget, including the execution of a successful er the All-Time Teams at the RMAC Centennial Celebration in 2009. corporate partnership program. A 1994 graduate of Metropolitan State College of Denver, Danner and Smith attended Colorado State University as an undergraduate. He com- his wife, reside in Falcon, Colo. and are the proud parents of a 7-year-old pleted his bachelor's degree at Metropolitan State College of Denver in daughter. 1987 and earned a Masters Degree in management from Regis UniverSarah Meier sity in 1996. Smith is married to the former Catherine Klazura and has six children, Timothy, Hannah, Andrew, Daniel, Sara and Joshua. The RMAC Assistant Commissioner Smith's reside in Monument, Colo.

Danielle Valerio Director of Compliance dvalerio@rmacsports.org Danielle Valerio began her position of Director of Compliance at the league office on August 24, 2009. She is in her fourth year at the conference office. Most recently, Valerio completed an internship at the RMAC in 2008-09, gaining experience with the National Letter of Intent program, conference championships, the RMAC officials' website and the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Valerio also completed an internship at CSU-Pueblo in which she assisted the department in games management and served as a liaison between the personnel of the visiting team and the officiating crews of home games. In December 2006, Valerio received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Exercise Physiology and Leisure Science. She also received a Master of Arts degree in Human Performance and Physical Education in May 2009. Both degrees were earned from Adams State College. She had completed graduate courses while serving as a graduate assistant of facilities at UC-Colorado Springs from 2007-2008. Valerio resides in Colorado Springs.

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smeier@rmacsports.org

Assistant Commissioner Sarah Meier is in her seventh year at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Meier's main responsibilities include website maintenance, weekly press releases, creating and producing publications for the RMAC, compiling and maintaining records, updating and maintaining statistics, accounting, and assisting with conference championships. Meier has served on several committees, including the NCAA women's soccer Central Region chair, the NCAA women's tennis RAC, the Division II CoSIDA Board of Directors, and the CoSIDA publications committee. In 2010, she was awarded the NACWAA Division II Judith M. Sweet Committment Award, and the CoSIDA Rising Star College Division Award. Before joining the league in April 2006, Meier spent four years as the Sports Information Director at Fort Lewis College (Durango, Colo.) from 2002-06. Meier received her Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications from St. Cloud State University (Minn.) in 2000, where she was a four year letterwinner on the women's basketball team. She went on to earn her Master of Science degree in Sports Administration from SCSU in 2002. Meier and her husband, Nathan, have three children, Luke, Hannah and Matthew. They reside in Fountain, Colo.


RMAC Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a prremier NCAA Division II conference located in the states of Colorado, Nebraska and New Mexico. The RMAC currently competes in 21 NCAA Division II sports and has earned more than 30 NCAA Division II national championships and more than 20 nation nal runner-ups since 1992. Founded in 1909, the RMA AC is the fourth oldest conference in the United Stattes. The RMAC Mission The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a Preesidents’ Conference, committed to the principles set forrth in the NCAA Division II Philosophy Statement. Our focus is on the overall educational experience of our student-athletes and the integration of the athletic prrograms into the total educational mission of our memb ber schools. We seek to maintain institutional diversity an nd autonomy, and to promote individual diversity amo ong the student-athletes and athletic staffs of our memb ber institutions. We are committed to fostering the general welfare of our student-athletes and to developing their athletic skills and academic abilities. We provide leadeership to develop and maintain a balance between com mpetitive excellence and stability within our conference.

List of RMAC Conference Members Adams State College Black Hills State University Chadron State College Colorado Christian University Colorado Mesa University Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University-Pueblo Fort Lewis College Metropolitan State College of Denver New Mexico Highlands University Regis University University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Western New Mexico University Western State College

RMAC Address 1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway Suite 101 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918 RMAC Phone (719) 471-0066 RMAC Fax (719) 471-0088

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Head Coach JB Belzer

JB Belzer Head Women’s Soccer Coach 16-Year veteran Head Coach JB Belzer enters the 2012 season with four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, the most in school history. He enters 2012 with the 15th most wins in NCAA Division II history with 231. With the Rangers 1-0 victory over Mesa State in the first round of the RMAC Tournament in 2009, Belzer became the seventh fastest Division II coach to reach 200 victories. He guided the 2011 squad to a 15-6 overall record including the regular season championships with an 11-3 RMAC record. For the 10th time in 16 seasons, Belzer notched at least 15 wins. It was the Rangers first regular season championship since 2001 and follows the 2010 team which won the RMAC Tournament crown. Two Rangers, Jordan Miller and Alison Cahill each were named to two All-America teams. Regis defeated Colorado Mesa in the first round of the NCAA Tournament but fell to host Fort Lewis in the second round. For the third straight season, Belzer led the Rangers to the NCAA Tournament in 2010. Regis won the RMAC Tournament Championship for the first time since 2003 entering the tournament as the #2 seed. The Rangers won their first round matchup with New Mexico Highlands 3-2 and then tied Winona State 1-1 but fell in a shootout 4-2. The Rangers finished with a #22 final ranking in the NSCAA Division II Coaches’ Poll.

He returned the Rangers to the promise land for the sixth time and second in a row in his 14 years at the helm of the Ranger Women’s Soccer program in 2009. He guided the Rangers to a 14-5-4 record before falling to Colorado Mines in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. In 2008 the Rangers registered a 17-7 record advancing to the third round of the NCAA Tournament and a #14 final national ranking. The Rangers had a two-year hiatus from NCAA tournament play after earning back-to-back berths in 2004 and 2005. Hired prior to the 1996 campaign, Belzer is just the second head coach in program history. During his first 16 seasons on the bench with the Rangers, Belzer has amassed a 231-97-18 (.694) overall record heading into 2012. In his initial season in 1996, Belzer led Regis to a 15-5-3 overall record and proceeded to guide the Rangers to their second appearance at the NCAA II Final Four. Belzer’s teams have posted a .500-or-better record in 15 of his 16 years at the helm. Belzer has guided the Rangers to four regular season RMAC Championships and four RMAC Tournament Championships. Along the way he has amassed a 149-49-11 (.739) record in conference matches which is the most by any RMAC coach during that span. Belzer’s teams have been very successful at home as well as on the road. Each season Belzer has scheduled home games with highly ranked opponents. In 2007, Regis hosted perennial powers Barry (Fla.) University and Grand Valley State, which was ranked second at the time. Despite the tough competition Belzer’s teams are 121-38-8 (.749) at home and 96-53-9 (.636) on the road. In 2001, Belzer guided the Rangers to one of the most successful seasons in club history. In addition to setting a new single-season record for victories (18-1-1 overall), the team finished the season ranked #10 (NCAA II) in the country. Winners of the RMAC Tournament during three of the five seasons (2000-01, 2003), the Rangers also hosted the NCAA II Midwest Region Championship Match in 2001. Over the four seasons, five Rangers had gone on to earn First Team NCAA II All-American honors. The Rangers’ 2004 appearance in the Midwest Region Championship Match marked the fourth time in program history that Regis had advanced into NCAA II post-season competition. p y soccer at the Universityy of Tulsa for one season before transferringg to Oklahoma State UniA native of Edmond, Oklahoma, Belzer attended and played versity. While at OSU, Belzer served as the head coach of the boy’s soccer team at Stillwater High School. Upon earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Science Education from OSU in 1991, Belzer returned to Edmond Memorial High School, his alma mater, to teach science and coach boy’s soccer. During his three years at EMHS, Belzer registered a 33-7-4 overall record and captured the 1994 State Championship. Belzer, who also served an assistant men’s soccer coach at Oklahoma Christian Universityy in 1992, returned to the University of Tulsa in 1994 as a graduate assistant for both the men’s and women’s programs. In 1997, while coaching at Regis, Belzer completed his MBA (Tulsa). In addition to having coached a number off girl’s club squads, Belzer has also spent time with several boy’s and girl’s Olympic Development Program (ODP) teams. On top of his coaching duties at Regis, Belzer also serves on the NSCAA’s NCAA II Women’s Soccer Committee. From 1998 to 2001, Belzer served as the Chair on the NCAA II Midwest Regional Rankings Committee and was the National Chair in 2001. Even more, Belzer holds both an NSCAA Premier Diploma and a US Soccer National “A” License. Belzer, resides in Aurora with his wife, Trina, and their sons, Joshua and Sean.

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MARK FORBES Mark Forbes is entering his seventh year as an assistant to Regis Women’s Soccer in 201213. Forbes will work specifically with the Ranger goalkeepers. Forbes currently coaches the U18 Colorado Edge club team, the University of Colorado Gold club team, and the U6 Shooting Stars. He has 20 years of coaching experience within north area clubs including Colorado Edge, Colorado Xtreme, and the Colorado Storm. An athlete himself, Forbes played club in Colorado and collegiate soccer at Regis as the keeper and graduated from Regis in 1992 before going on to play for a number of different professional indoor soccer teams. He holds a USSF ‘A’ License and a USSF National Goalkeeper License. He currently lives in Arvada, Colo. with his wife Stephanie and three children, Patrick, Jocelyn, and Mia. His hobbies include drag racing and spending time with his kids. Forbes’ full-time job is in the Regis University Physical Plant as the assistant director for performance.

KELLY LABOR Kelly Labor is in her third season in 2012 as assistant coach at Regis after returning to Regis where she was named the 2006 RMAC Freshman of the Year as well as First Team All-RMAC. Following the 2006 season Labor then transferred to the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) where she played her final three seasons. She played in 48 games while making 16 starts at UNLV. Labor graduated in 2010 with a degree in psychology. A native of Steamboat Springs, Colo. where she was a two-time All-State First Team selection for Steamboat Springs High School. She was also a three-time conference Player off the Year, and earned first team all-conference honors all four years. Labor led the Rangers to a 11-7-4 record in 2006 where she was second in goals scored with 11 and led the Rangers with eight assists. She scored a team-high 30 points which is 17th most in Regis history. Her eight assists are tied for 15th most in Ranger history, while that same season she tallied three game-winning goals. She also earned NSCAA Second Team All-Region honors in 2006 with Regis while finishing second in the RMAC in points scored.

JAY HAMILTON Jay Hamilton begins his second season with the Rangers during the fall of 2011. Hamilton brings a wealth of experience not only coaching soccer but as a successfull player. Hamilton is currently the Wheat Ridge High School vvarsity boys coach, a position he has held since 2005. In 2006, 2008 and 2009, Hamilton was named the Jeffco Coach of the Year. Since 2007, he has been involved with different teams within the Colorado Edge Soccer Club. Hamilton, who first attended the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, finished out his college days at Metro State in 2001. Hamilton played on a number of teams in different professional indoor soccer leagues. He was a member of the Denver Dynamite team from 2008-10 of the Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL-Pro). 9


2012 Rangers

2012 WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER No. Name 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24

Brianna Randall Ellen Augsburger Kaley Harless Alison Cahill Kate Pellegrino Meghan Stuart CC Rinehart Rebecca Brunson Tegan Griffin Marissa Davis Rachel McMahon Chelsea Bokan Taylor White Sindy Otto Danielle Dageenakis Katie King Kendal Kagawa Maddie Reeves Cassandra Hanna Stephanie Davison Erin Kettmann Kiki Arnold Sade Akindele

Pos. GK GK F D MF F F D D MF MF F D F MF MF MF D D D MF MF F

Yr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr.

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Hometown/High School (Previous School) Minden, Nev./Douglas HS Fenton, Mo./Nerinx Hall HS

Brunssum, Netherlands/AF North International School

Boise, Idaho/Capital HS Berkeley Heights, N.J./IMG Pendleton Arvada, Colo./Pomona HS Longmont, Colo./Silver Creek HS Albuquerque, N.M./St. Pius X HS Boise, Idaho/Timberline HS Golden, Colo./Golden HS Tacoma, Wash./Stadium HS Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly HS Arvada, Colo./Ralston Valley HS Highlands Ranch, Colo./Highlands Ranch HS Longmont, Colo./Silver Creek HS Saint Charles, Ill./Saint Charles East HS Honolulu, Hawaii/Maryknoll HS Broomfield, Colo./Broomfield HS Littleton, Colo./Chatfield HS Geneva, Ill./Geneva Community HS San Jose, Calif./Presentation HS Boulder, Colo./Fairview HS Thornton, Colo./Legacy HS

Head Coach: JB Belzer (231-97-18 (.694) - 15 years) Assistant Coaches: Mark Forbes, Kelly Labor, and Jay Hamilton 10


Roster Breakdown

Starters Returning (8) # Player 3 Alison Cahill 5 Meghan Stuart 6 CC Rinehart 9 Marissa Davis 10 Rachel McMahon 21 Erin Kettmann 23 Kiki Arnold

Cl. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So.

Ht. 5-4 55-0 5-8 5-1 5-5 5-10

Pos. D F F MF MF MF MF

GP-GS 21-19 21-17 20-18 20-18 20-12 21-12 21-19

Goals 0 6 4 7 2 1 2

Asts. 0 7 5 8 4 1 0

Points 0 19 13 22 8 3 4

Shots 2 70 31 56 23 20 16

Starters Lost (3) # Player 1 Nicole Eddings 14 Jordan Miller 15 Kellynn McDaniel

Cl. Jr. Sr. Fr.

Ht. 5-10 5-9 5-2

Pos. GK F D

GP-GS 17-14 20-19 21-18

Goals 0 11 0

Asts. 0 8 1

Points 0 30 1

Shots Other Owned an 11-3-0 win-loss record 0 74 All-RMAC 1st Team Helped team to 0.85 goals against avg. 4

Key # 2 4 8 13

Losses (4) Player Kari Taylor Shawnee Wood Lauren Dorsey-Spitz Heidi Chandler

Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

Ht. 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-2

Pos. F F/MF F MF

Goals 0 0 2 1

Asts. 2 0 0 2

Points 2 0 4 4

Shots 6 2 7 13

Other Had a .333 shot-on-goal %

Key # 0 7 11 16 17 18 19 20

Returners (8) Player Ellen Augsburger Rebecca Brunson Chelsea Bokan Katie King Kendal Kagawa Maddie Reeves Cassandra Hanna Stephanie Davison

Cl. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr.

Ht. 5-3 5-9 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-10 5-5 5-6

Pos. GK D F F MF D D D

Goals 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0

Asts. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Points 0 0 6 0 3 2 0 0

Shots 0 0 14 1 4 7 8 0

Other 1.23 goals against average

Newcomers (7) # Player 00 Brianna Randall 2 Kaley Harless 4 Kate Pellegrino 8 Tegan Griffin 14 Sindy Szabo 15 Danielle Dageenakis 24 Sade Akindele

Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-9 5-8 5-4 5-9 5-8 5-7 6-0

GP-GS 20-4 10-1 13-1 17-5

GP-GS 8-7 8-1 17-5 11-2 21-2 16-9 7-6 11-3 Pos. GK F MR D F MF F

Other Defensive Player of the Year 37 shots on goal All-RMAC 2nd Team All-RMAC 2nd Team Had one game-winning goal Had .450 shot-on-goal % All-RMAC 3rd Team

Had a perfect 1.000 shot-on-goal %

Had one game-winning goal Had a .538 shot-on-goal %

Contributed to a 0.85 goals against avg.

RMAC All-Academic Honors Helped team to 0.85 goals against avg.

Has a .500 shot-on-goal % RMAC All-Academic Honors Had a .500 shot-on-goal % RMAC All-Academic Honors

Hometown/Last School (High School) Minden, Nev./Douglas HS Brunssum, Netherlands/AF North International School Berkeley Heights, N.J./IMG Pendleton Boise, Idaho/Timberline HS Highlands Ranch, Colo./Highlands Ranch HS Longmont, Colo./Silver Creek HS Thornton, Colo./Legacy HS

Roster Breakdown By Class: Seniors (6): Chelsea Bokan, Marissa Davis, Erin Kettmann, Katie King, Maddie Reeves, and Taylor White Juniors (6): Ellen Augsburger, Alison Cahill, Steph hanie Davison, Rachel McMahon, CC Rinehart, and Meghan Stuart Sophomores (4): Kiki Arnold, Rebecca Brunson, Cassandra Hanna, and Kendal Kagawa Freshman (7): Sade Akindele, Danielle Dageenakiis, Tegan Griffin, Kaley Harless, Sid Otto, Kate Pellegrino, and Brianna Randall By Position: Goalkeepers (2): Ellen Augsberger, and Brianna Randall Defenders(7): Rebecca Brunson, Alison Cahill, Sttephanie Davison, Tegan Griffin, Cassandra Hanna, Maddie Reeves, and Taylor White Midfielders(8): Kiki Arnold, Danielle Dageenakis, Mariissa Davis, Kendal Kagawa, Erin Kettmann, Katie King, Rachel McMahon, and Kate Pellegrino

Forwards(6): Sade Akindele, Chelsea Bokan, Kaleey Harless, Sid Otto, CC Rinehart, and Meghan Stuart. By State: California (1): Erin Kettmann Colorado (10): Sade Akindele, Kiki Arnold, Dan nielle Dageenakis, Marissa Davis, Cassandra Hanna, Sid Otto, Maddie Reeves, CC Rinehart, Meghan Stuart and Taylor White Hawaii (1): Kendal Kagawa Idaho (3): Chelsea Bokan, Alison Cahill, and Tegan Griffin Illinois (2): Stephanie Davison and Katie King Missouri (1): Ellen Augsburger Nevada (1): Brianna Randall New Jersey (1): Kate Pellegrino New Mexico (1): Rebecca Brunson Washington (1): Rachel McMahon

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Marissa Davis has been a strong part of the Ranger women’s soccer program since her freshman year, constantly receiving recognition for her actions on the field and in the classroom. Throughout the 2011 season, Davis tied for first for the Rangers with eight assists and was second on the team with seven goals scored and 22 points earned. In 56 shots, 24 were on goal for a .429 shot-on-goal percentage. She made 16 starts and played in 19 games during the 2010 season. Shee was second on the team with seven goals scored and third with five assists. Davis scored 19 points on the season, which was second on the team, while also putting up one game-winning goal. The midfielder was fifth in the RMAC, averaging 3.84 shots per game. She also ranked top 10 in eight different offensive RMAC categories. Against Colorado Christian, she scored two goals and in the Rangers 6-1 victory over UC-Colorado Springs on October 10th.

Marissa Davis Position: Midfielder Height: 5-8 Hometown: Golden, Colo. HS/Previous School: Golden HS Major: Health Professions & Related Programs

During her freshman campaign in 2009, she played in 21 games while garnering 20 starts. She was second on the team with 10 goals and eight assists and was third in the RMAC with a 4.05 shot per game average. She ranked in the top six in the RMAC in eight different offensive categories and was second on the team with 28 points and 81 shots. She scored a season-high six points on two goals and two assists in the 10-0 Ranger win over Kearney on October 2nd. The 2009 graduate of Golden Senior HS in Golden, Colo. earned honorable mention Class 4A All-State honors in 2009 and was a four-time First Team All-Jefco League performer. She earned four letters in soccer and led GHS to the quarterfinals of the Class 4A State Championship in 2009. She was also a member of the Colorado Rush Nike U18 club team. The daughter of Robin Davis and Everett Davis was born May 18th, 1991 in Wheat Ridge, Colo. and has one sister, Mallory.

AWARDS: 2011: NSCAA Women’s Scholar All-West First Team, NSCAA All-Central Region Second Team, Daktronics All-Central Region First Team, Capital One Academic All-District First Team, All-RMAC Second Team, RMAC All-Academic First Team 2010: NSCAA All-Central Region First Team, Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team, All-RMAC First Team, RMAC All-Academic Second Team, RMAC Preseeason Offensive Player of the Year, RMAC Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 5th, 2011) 2009: RMAC Freshman of the Year, NSCAA All-Central Region First Team, All-RMAC First Team, Daktronics All-Central Region First Team

2011 Statistics Category Matches Matches Started Goals Assists Points Shots Shots on goal SOG % Penalty Kicks

Overall Conference 20 18 7 8 22 56 24 .429

13 11 4 4 12 35 14 .400

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In the 2011 season, Bokan played in 17 matches, tallying three goals and accumulating six points in 14 total shot attempts. Bokan earned a .429 shot-on-goal percentage after putting six shots on goal. In 2010, the Boise, Idaho native had one assist while playiing in 16 total games. She was third on the team with seven goals and 18 points in 2009 as a freshman. She played in all 23 games, making 11 starts and posted two game-winning goals. She also scored two goals twice in one game, against Adams State on September 20th and Nebraska-Kearney on October 2nd. The forward also had two assists in the Ranger 4-0 shutout of Winona State on September 4th.

Chelsea Bokan Position: P itii Forward F d Height: 5-7 Hometown: Boise, Idaho HS/Previous School: Bishop Kelly HS Major: English Language & Literature/Letters

The 2009 graduate of Bishop Kelly High School in Boise, Idaho scored 85 career goals while in attendance, including 33 her senior year alone. She helped guide BKHS to back-to-back state championships in 2007 and 2008 and was named Southern Idaho Conference Player of the Year in her senior campaign. She was also named to the All-State team as well as being a two-time First Team All-Southern Idaho Conference. She was a four-time letterwinner in soccer and basketball and was tabbed to the All-State Second Team during her senior season on the basketball court. Bokan was also named First Team All-Southern Idaho Conference as well as two-time honorable mention in 2008-9 on the hardwood. She was named to the Basketball 4A Southern Idaho Conference Academic List and was a member of the Les Bois club soccer team. The daughter of Mike and Anita Bokan was born November 5th, 1990 in Morristown, N.J. Her brother, Ryan, currently plays basketball at DIII Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Her favorite book is The Bronze Horseman.

AWARDS: 2011: RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll 2010: RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll 2009: RMAC All-Tournament Team 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 17 11 Matches Started 5 3 Goals 3 3 Assists 0 0 Points 6 6 Shots 14 8 Shots on goal 6 4 SOG % .429 .500 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-win Goals 0 0

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Taylor White was a mainstay in the Ranger’s defensive line throughout the 2011 season. In her 20 games played, she scored two goals and earned one assist for five total points. She was instrumental in keeping the goals allowed average at a low 0.85 percent. In 2010, White played and started in all 23 games. She was second on the team with 1,983 minutes played and scored two goals from her deender position. Taylor scored the deciding goal in the Rangers 3-2 victory over New Mexico Highlands in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on November 12th. She played in 20 games while earning five starts at defender in her freshman 2009 campaign. She scored one goal and assisted on another throughout the season. The Arvada, Colo. native attempted three shots, one of which was on goal. Her goal came in the Ranger 2-2 tie with Fort Lewis on October 25th.

Taylor White Position: Po ossiition: Defender Height: 5-11 Hometown: Arvada, Colo. HS/Previous School: Ralston Valley HS Major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences

The 2009 graduate of Ralston Valley High School in Arvada, Colo. was a three-time First Team All-5A Jeffco Conference. She led RVHS to quarterfinals of the 2008 Class 4A State Tournament. She helped guide Ralston Valley to 2006 Class 4A State runner-up finish, falling to Ranger teammate Maddie Reeves in the finals. She was an honorable mention selection in the Class 4A All-State performer in 2008. White was a four-time Ralston Valley Defensive MVP while she earned her four letters in soccer. The daughter of Linda Wilson and Cris White was born August 5th, 1991 in Wheat Ridge, Colo. Both of her parents played sports at Regis, her mother having played volleyball and her father, soccer. She has five younger siblings and her favorite movie is Gran Torino.

AWARDS: 2011: NSCAA Women’s Scholar All-West First Team, NSCAA All-Central Region First Team, All-RMAC Third Team, RMAC AllAcademic Honor Roll 2010: RMAC All-Tournament Team, RMAC AllAcademic Honor Roll

2011 Statistics Category

Overall Conference

Matches 20 Matches Started 19 Goals 2 Assists 1 Points 5 Shots 8 Shots-on-goal 3 SOG % .375 Penalty Kicks 0-0 Game-Win Goals 0

14 13 1 1 3 5 2 .400

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Katie King played in 11 matches throughout the 2011 season. She attempted one shot.. King also helped with the the Regis women’s Lacrosse team during their 2012 season. In the 2010 season, King played in 15 games. She had eight shots, with five of them being on goal. King also saw action in one game in goal making three saves and allowing no goals. She played in 14 games while she started in one during her freshman 2009 campaign. She accumulated three shots, one of which was on goal. The Saint Charles, Ill. native had one assist in the Ranger 9-2 victory over Adams State on September 20th.

Katie King Position: Midfielder Height: 5-4 Hometown: Saint Charles, Ill. HS/Previous School: Saint Charles East HS Major: Social Science

The 2009 graduate of Saint Charles East High SChool in Saint Charles, Ill. was a four-year letterwinner in soccer. She was named Academic AllUpstate 8 Conference three times and was named team co-captain during her senior season. King was a member of the Strikers Fox Vally Soccer Club from 1997-2009. She also earned one letter in basketball. The daughter of Davis and Gina King was born October 21st, 1990 in Riverdale, Ill. Her brother Andrew is currently a member of the Lawrence University men’s soccer team. Katie earned the prestigous Regis University Board of Trustees Scholarship. As a senior, she collected used soccer equipment and sent them to youths in Guatemala.

2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 11 9 Matches Started 2 2 Goals 0 0 Assists 0 0 Points 0 0 Shots 1 1 Shots-on-goal 0 0 Shot % .000 .000 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 0 0

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Throughout the 2011 season, Reeves played in 16 games. She scored one goal after putting 3-of-7 shots-on-goal for a .429 shot-on-goal percentage. She amassed two points. In the 2010 season, Reeves played in 19 games, while making four starts. She helped the Ranger defense to a 0.83 goals against average while playing in 603 minutes on the defense. The Broomfield, Colo. native attempted six shots, three of whic were on goal. In her freshman campaign throughout the 2009 season, Reeves started in all 23 games at defender for the Rangers. She scored two goals and assisted on one other, wcoring five points and commanding 13 shot attempts. She scored one game-winning goal on a penalty kick against Colorado Mesa on October 4th. Reeves earned a perfect 2-for-2 on penalty kicks.

Maddie Reeves Position: Defender Height: 5-10 Hometown: Broomfield, Colo. HS/Previous School: Broomfield HS Major: Health-Related Knowledge & Skills

The 2009 graduate of Broomfield High School in Broomfield, Colo. was honored as a First Team All-State performer in 2009. She was a two-time First Team All-Northern League selection and was selected to play in the Colorado All-State match. Reeves helped guide Broomfield to the quarterfinals of the Class 4A state tournament in 2009 and was named All-State Honorable Mention in 2008. The defender led BHS to the semi-finals of the 2008 Class 4A state tournament and during her freshman season, she was on the team that won the Class 4A State Championship. She helped her basketball team win the state championship during the 2007-08 season and lettered twice each in cross country and basketball as well as four times in soccer. Reeves was a member of the Broomfield Blast club team. The daughter of Doug Reeves and Tina Reeves was born April 10th, 1991 in Louisville, Colo. Her career ambition is to be a strength coach or personal trainer.

AWARDS: 2011: RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll 2010: RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 16 12 Matches Started 9 6 Goals 1 1 Assists 0 0 Points 2 2 Shots 7 6 Shots-on-goal 3 3 SOG % .429 .500 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Winning Goals 0 0

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Erin Kettmann was an instrumental part of the Ranger midfield in the 2011 season. In her 20 games played, she scored one goal and assisted on one other for three points. She put nine shots on goal out of 20 for a .450 shot-on-goal percentage. She played in all 23 games while she made 19 starts in 2010. A defending midfielder, Kettmann scored one goal and assisted on two others. She had the gamewinning goal against Adams State on October 29th in the Ranger 3-0 victory. The San Jose, Calif. native started 19 games for the Ragners as a true freshman, playing in all 23. She scored three goals on the season and assisted on three others. Kettmann scored the game-winning goal in the Ranger 1-0 victory over NCAA participant Colorado Mines in Golden, Colo. on October 14th. She scored two goals in the 3-3 tie with NCAA participant Fort Lewis College on September 25th in Duranger, Colo.

Erin Kettmann Position: Midfielder Height: 5-5 Hometown: San Jose, Calif. HS/Previous School: Presentation HS Major: Communication, Journalism & Related Programs

The 2009 graduate of Presentation High School in San Jose, Calif. was named First Team All-West Catholic Athletic League in 2008 and was team MVP her senior season as well as a team captain. Kettmann was named Second Team All-CCS in 2008 and scored nine goals while assisting on five others during ehr senior campaign. Kettmann led PHS in scoring her senior season and earned four letters in soccer. She was a member of the De Anza Force 90G Blue Class 1 U17 club team. The daughter of Tim and Mary Kettmann was born May 30th, 1991 in San Jose, Calif. Bother her dad (baseball) and her mother (cross country) were studentathletes at Santa Clara University.

2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 20 13 Matches Started 12 8 Goals 1 0 Assists 1 0 Points 3 0 Shots 20 12 Shots-on-goal 9 3 SOG % .450 .250 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 0 0

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Ellen Augsburger Position: G Goalkeeper oalkeeper oal lkeeper Height: 5-3 Hometown: Fenton, Mo. HS/Previous School: Nerinx Hall HS Major: Undeclared AWARDS: 2010: RMAC All-Tournament Team 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 8 3 Matches Started 7 3 Minutes 583:36 270:00 Saves 17 9 Save Pct. .680 .643 GA 8 5 GA Avg. 1.23 1.67 W-L-T 4-3-0 1-2-0 Shutouts 1 0

In the 2011 season, Ellen Augsburger spent eight games in goal, totalling 583:36 minutes for the Rangers. She allowed eight goals to amass a 1.23 goals against average. She went 4-3-0 with 17 saves and one shutout. The goalkeeper played in 22 gmaes, starting in 22 throughout the 2010 season, logging 1,936 minutes in goal. She allowed just 16 goals with a 0.74 goals against average which was second in the RMAC. Throughout the season, Augsburger went 15-4-2 and had seven shutouts which was also second in the RMAC. In her first collegiate game, she shutout Hawaii Pacific 1-0 playing all 105 minutes. The 2010 graduate of Nerinx Hall High School in Webster Groves, Mo. was named MWAA All-Conference Honorable Mention and helped the soccer team to a district championship from 2007-09. She was named field hockey MVP in 2009 and was a member of the J.B. Marine Soccer Club. As a junior, she allowed only three goals. The daughter of Gina Baruzzini-Augsburger and Dave Augsburger was born in St. Louis, Mo. on January 28th, 1992. She has two older brothers and a sister, Emily, who played women’s lacrosse at Regis from 2003-2006. 24


Junior #3 Alison Cahill Position: P ii D Defender f d Height: 5-4 Hometown: Boise, Idaho HS/Previous School: Capital HS Major: Undeclared AWARDS: 2011: NSCAA All-American Third Team, NSCAA All-Central Region First Team, Daktronics All-America Third Team, Daktronics All-Central Region First Team, RMAC Defensive Player of the Year, AllRMAC First Team, RMAC All-Academic Second Team 2010: NSCAA All-Central Region Second Team, Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team, All-RMAC First Team 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 21 14 Matches Started 19 13 Goals 0 0 Assists 0 0 Points 0 0 Shots 2 2 Shots-on-goal 1 1 SOG % .500 .500 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 0 0

Alison Cahill had a standout year during the 2011 season, as she was named RMAC Defensive Player of the Year. Cahill will be the only Ranger returning who was named to the All-RMAC First Team as well. On the pitch, Cahill maintained a .500 shot on goal percentage while she helped the Rangers to a 0.68 goals against average. The defender started in all 23 games as a true freshman in 2010. She played in a team-high 2,106 minutes and helped the Rangers to a 0.83 goals against average.

The 2010 graduate of Capital High School in Boise, Idaho was named First Team All-State in 2009 and second team in both 2007 and 2008. She helped lead CHS to a state runner-up finish in 2008 and was voted team MVP. She played for the Les Bois club team which is the same club teammate Chelsea Bokan played for. Cahill earned four letters each in soccer and track and field. The daughter of Jenny Cahill and Gus Cahill was born November 15th, 1991 in Boise, Idaho. She has one older brother. 25


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Meghan Stuart Position: Po ossiition: Forward Height: 5-6 Hometown: Arvada, Colo. HS/Previous School: Pomona HS Major: Communication, Journalism & Related Programs AWARDS: 2011: RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll, RMAC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 27th, 2011) 2010: RMAC All-Tournament Team 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 21 14 Matches Started 17 12 Goals 6 3 Assists 7 4 Points 19 10 Shots 70 47 Shots-on-goal 37 22 SOG % .529 .468 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 4 3

Meghan Stuart played in every single match during the 2011 season, totalling 21 total matches played. She was third on the team with six goals and 19 points and second with seven assists. Stuart put 37 shots on goal out of 70 (first and second on the team) for a shot on goal percentage of .529 (first on the team). She also put in four game-winning shots throughout the season. The forward played in all 23 games while making 17 starts in 2010. She led all Regis freshman with six goals and 16 points, while she also posted four assists and one game-winning goal. She was third on the team with 62 shots and had a goal and an assist in the Ranger 6-1 victory over UC-Colorado Springs on October 10th. The 2010 Pomona HS graduate was named Honorable Mention All-State in her senior season and was team MVP in both her junior and senior seasons. She was named First Team All-Jeffco League in each of her final two seasons. Stuart lettered four times in soccer and three in track and field. She had the sixth fasted time in the state of Colorado in the 100-meter dash at 13.1 seconds. The daughter of Sandy Stuart and Steve Stuart was born December 7th, 1991 in Denver, Colo. She has three siblings and her hobbies include golfing, swimming and riding dirt bikes. Stuart’s career ambition is to become a journalist. 26


Junior #6 CC Rinehart Position: P iti Forward F d Height: 5-0 Hometown: Longmont, Colo. HS/Previous School: Silver Creek HS Major: Business Management AWARDS: 2011: All-RMAC Second Team 2010: RMAC Tournament MVP 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 20 13 Matches Started 18 11 Goals 4 4 Assists 5 3 Points 13 11 Shots 31 24 Shots-on-goal 15 11 SOG % .484 .458 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 2 2

CC Rinehart started in 20 contests throughout the 2011 season. She put in four goals and five assists for 13 points. Of her 31 shots, 15 were on goal for a .484 shot on goal percentage. Rinehart also had two game-winning goals for the Ranger women including a 90th minute goal against Colorado Christian University on October 2nd. The forward played in 20 games, while she started in 11 during the 2010 season. She scored three goals and had four assists while also scoring the game-winning goal in the Ranger 5-1 victory over Colorado Christian on October 3rd. In two games against N.M. Highlands in the RMAC and NCAA tournaments, she scored two goals and had two assists. The 2010 graduate of Silver Creek HS in Longmont, Colo. was First Team All-Northern Conference in her final two seasons and socred eight goals and was second on the team with 14 assists. She also played basketball at SCHS for two seasons. She helped SCHS to a Colorado Class 4A State Championshiph in 2008 and was a member of the Boulder County Force club team. The daughter of Kim Rinehart and Rick Rinehart was born February 24th, 1992 in Cebu, Phillipines. She has one sibling and loves to snowboard. 27


Junior #10 Rachel McMahon Position: P ossiition: M Midfi idfi fieeelder lder Height: 5-1 Hometown: Tacoma, Wash. HS/Previous School: Stadium HS Major: Undeclared AWARDS: 2010: All-RMAC Third Team 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 20 13 Matches Started 12 11 Goals 2 1 Assists 4 4 Points 8 6 Shots 23 14 Shots-on-goal 9 7 SOG % .391 .500 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 1 1

McMahon was a key player on the match pitch for the Rangers in the 2011 season. In 20 games played, she scored two goals and earned four assists for eight points. She put in 9-of-23 shots on goal for a .391 shot-ongoal percentage. She played in 23 games while starting in 22 of them in 2010. She was second on the team with six assists and fourth with 14 points. The midfielder was second for Regis with four game-winning goals and played in 1,790 total minutes. McMahon had two assists in the Ranger 3-0 victory against Adams State on October 29th. The 2010 graduate of Stadium HS in Tacoma, Wash. earned All-Narrows League All-Conference all four years and was named the SHS team MVP in 2009. She earned four letters in soccer and three in tennis while in high school. The daughter of Ronn and Lisa McMahon was born June 4th, 1992 in Moses Lake, Wash. She has one younger brother and her father Ronn played basketball at Eastern Washington University from 1987-90.

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Junior #20 Stephanie Davison Position: Def Defender fender Height: 5-6 Hometown: Geneva, Ill. HS/Previous School: Geneva Community HS Major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences AWARDS: 2011: RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 11 9 Matches Started 3 3 Goals 0 0 Assists 0 0 Points 0 0 Shots 0 0 Shots-on-goal 0 0 SOG % .000 .000 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 0 0

Davison played in 11 games throughout the 2011 season. She was a big part of the Ranger program on the pitch and in the classroom as she was named to the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll.

In the 2010 season, Davison played in 22 games while making three starts. She was one of the first defenders off the bench for Regis and attempted two shots on the season. She helped the Rangers to a low goals against average, 0.83. The 2010 graduate of Geneva Community High School in Geneva, Ill. was a three-year All-Western Sun Conference First Team honoree and a two-year All-Sectional selection. Her team was regional champions all four years while earning the sectional championships in 2009. The defender was named team MVP in 2009 and scored five goals and had nine assists. She is a Regis Board of Trustees Scholarship recipient and played club soccer for the Chicago Fire Juniors. The daughter of Steve Davison and Therese Davison was born September 30th, 1991 in Elgin, Ill. She has four siblings and her career ambition is to become a physical therapist.

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Rebecca Brunson Position: P iti D Defender f d Height: 5-9 Hometown: Albuquerque, N.M. HS/Previous School: St. Pius X HS Major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 8 5 Matches Started 1 1 Goals 0 0 Assists 0 0 Points 0 0 Shots 0 0 Shots-on-goal 0 0 SOG % .000 .000 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 0 0

Brunson played in eight contests for the Rangers in 2011. The 2011 graduate of Saint Pius X High School in Albuquerque, N.M. was a three-year letterwinner. She was named All-District and All-State in 2009 and 2010. She led SPXHS to three straight state semi-final appearances and had 10 goals and assisted on four others as a senior. The daughter of Peter Brunson and Sharon Lessly was born August 15th, 1993 in Albuquerque, N.M. She has one older sister, Kaitlin and wants to become a physical therapist.

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# Kendal Kagawa Position: P osiitiion: M Midfi id dfiel eld elder lder Height: 5-4 Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii HS/Previous School: Maryknoll HS Major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 21 14 Matches Started 2 1 Goals 1 1 Assists 1 1 Points 3 1 Shots 4 3 Shots-on-goal 2 2 SOG % .500 .667 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 0 0

Kagawa was one of few Rangers, let alone freshman, who played in all 21 matches. She put in one goal and earned one assist for three points, while also putting on two shots-on-goal out of four for a .500 shoton-goal percentage. As a midfielder or defender, Kagawa was ready to help the Ranger offense or defense. The 2011 graduate of Maryknoll High School in Honolulu, Hawaii lettered four years in soccer and three in volleyball. She was named First Team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu in 2010 and second team in 2009. Kagawa led the team wit 2009 and 2010 Hawaii Girls Division II Soccer Championships and played for Leahi Soccer club. The daughter of Andrew and Lea Kagawa was born September 19th, 1993 in Honolulu, Hawaii. She has one older sister, Kelsi and her career ambition is to become a physical therapist.

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Cassandra Hanna Position: Defender Height: 5-5 Hometown: Littleton, Colo. HS/Previous School: Chatfield HS Major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 7 3 Matches Started 6 2 Goals 0 0 Assists 0 0 Points 0 0 Shots 8 3 Shots-on-goal 4 2 SOG % .500 .667 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 0 0

Cassandra Hanna was a force to be reckoned with early in 2011, before a season-ending injury took her out of play. In her time played, Hanna earned a .500 shot-on-goal percentage with 4-of-8 shots on goal. A 2011 graduate of Chatfield HS in Littleton, Colo., Hanna earned four letters each in basketball and track. She was a member of the school record 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams and was named Chatfield Sprinter of the Year in 2010. She was named All-Jeffco in basketball during her senior season while also playing for the Colorado Rush Nike Soccer Club. The defender led Chatfield in scoring at 10.1 points per game on the hardwood. The daughter of Jack and Tamarah Hanna was born September 17th, 1992 in Littleton, Colo. She has one older brother Jack and her father played baseball at Metro State. Cassandra wanets to become a high school teacher and coach.

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Kiki Arnold

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Position: Midfielder Height: 5-10 Hometown: Boulder, Colo. HS/Previous School: Fairview HS Major: Undeclared AWARDS: 2011: All-RMAC Third Team 2011 Statistics Category Overall Conference Matches 21 14 Matches Started 19 13 Goals 2 1 Assists 0 0 Points 4 2 Shots 16 8 Shots-on-goal 5 2 SOG % .312 .250 Penalty Kicks 0-0 0-0 Game-Win Goals 1 1

Kiki Arnold mader herself stand out in the Ranger midfield throughout the 2011 season. While playing in all 21 matches, Arnold put in two goals for four points with a .312 shot-on-goal percentage. The 2011 graduate of Fairview HS in Boulder, Colo. was named to the 2011 Colorado Class 5A Girls Soccer Honorable Mention Team and was a second team All-State honoree in 2010. She led FHS to the 2010 Class 4A State Championship and socred six goals and four assists in 2010. Her last three seasons at Fairview, she scored 15 goals and had 10 assists. She was named First Team All-Region by the Boulder Daily Camera. The daughter of Kelly Arnold and Ryan Arnold was born January 29th, 1993 in Boulder, Colo. She has one older brother, Cullen and a younger sister, McKenna. Her brother plays club lacrosse here at Regis and Kiki wants to become a physical therapist.

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Freshman Position: Goalkeeper Height: 5-9 Hometown: Minden, Nev. HS/Previous School: Douglas HS

Brianna Randall, an addition from Nevada, will join the team after graduating from 4A Sierra League Douglas High School. The keeper lettered four years in soccer, leading her team to Sierra League Champion status in 2008 and 2011 and Nevada State Champion status in 2009 and 2010. She also played club at Real Reno FC and Neusport North FC. The daughter of Michael Randall and Shelly Randall was born January 11th, 1994 in Carson City, Nev. She has one younger brother, Brian and her career ambition is to become a teacher.

#00 Brianna Randall Kaley Harless graduated from AF North International School in Brunssum, Netherlands in 2012. She was named All-Europe First Team in 2010, ‘11, and ‘12 as well as a four-time First Team All-Region performer. She scored 19 goals and had six assists her senior year, as well as 18 goals and nine assists in 2011. Harless led AIS to a second place finish at DODDS European Tournament three times and a fourth place finish once as well. She was a member of the SV Langeberg soccer club, whil also participating in tennis, cross country and basketball.

Position: Forward Height: 5-8 Hometown: Brunssum, Netherlands HS/Previous School: AF North International The daughter of Gary and Lila Harless was born July 16th, HS 1994 in Orlando, Fla. She has two younger siblings, Cassidy and Logan and her career ambition is to be in the United States Air Force. Her mother, Lila played tennis at Sam Houston State from 1983-87.

#2 Kaley Harless

Position: Midfi fielder ld Kate Pellegrino graduated from IMG Pendleton in BradenHeight: 5-4 ton, Fla., where she lettered in soccer in 2010. She helped her team to CDL Champion status in 2011. She also played club Hometown: Berkeley Heights, N.J. with IMG Academies and Parsippany SC. e daughter of Thomas Pellegrino and Claire Rogich was HS/Previous School: Th born April 2nd, 1994 in New York City, N.Y. She has one older sister, Alex and her favorite food is sushi. IMG Pendleton Major:

#4 Kate Pellegrino Tegan Griffin graduated from Timberline High School, a 5A school in the Southern Idaho Conference. She lettered four years in soccer and one in basketball while maintaining a 3.5 grade point average. She earned First Team All-Conference as a defender her sophomore season and All-Conference Honorable Mention in her freshman campaign. She also helped her team to 5A State Champions status her freshman and sophomore campaigns. The daughter of Walt Griffin and Yvonne Griffin was born August 7th, 1994 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has two younger siblings, Hannah and Kaydin and her career ambition is to become a nurse.

Position: Defender Height: 5-9 Hometown: Boise, Idaho HS/Previous School:: Timberline HS

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Freshman

Position: Forward Height: 5-8 Hometown:

Highlands Ranch, Colo.

HS/Previous School: Highlands Ranch HS

#14 Sindy Otto Sindy Otto graduated from Highlands Ranch High School in 2012. It was at the 5A Continental League school that Otto maintained a 4.0 grade point average. She was named All-Conference Honorable Mention in 2009 and 2010 and to DCSD Women in Athletics in 2009. The forward also played for the Colorado Rush Soccer Club. The daughter of Paul and Britny Otto was born August 8th, 1994 in Wheat Ridge, Colo. Her career ambition is to be a nurse or in physical therapy.

Position: Midfielderr Height: 5-7 Hometown: Longmont, Colo. HS/Previous School:: Silver Creek HS

#15 Danielle Dageenakis Danielle Dageenakis is joining the program after graduating from Silver Creek High School, where she earned varsity letters in 2009, 2010, and 2011. During those years, she helped lead her team to playoff appearances. In 2010 alone, she scored 24 goals and in 2011, she was named All-Conference for the Northern Conference. The daughter of Tony Dageenakis and Linda Dageenakis was born November 12th, 1993 in Lafayette, Colo. She has one older brother, Jack and one younger sister, Lexi. Dageenakis wants to vecome a chiropractor or physical therapist.

#24 Sade Akindele Position: Forward Height: 6-0 Hometown: Thornton, Colo. HS/Previous School: Legacy HS Major: Business Sade Akindele redshirted during the 2011 season. The 2011 graduate of Legacy High School in Broomfield, Colo. was named to 2011 Class 5A Girls Soccer Honorable Mention team and was First Team All-Front Range her sophomore through senior seasons. She was also named All-Front Range honorable mention in 2010 in basketball and has earned four letters in both soccer and basketball. Her senior year, she scored 16 goals and had 10 assists, leading LHS in both categories. In 2010, she scored 19 goals and dished out nine assists. Her last three seasons at Legacy, Akindele scored 50 goals and had 24 assists. The daughter of Nine Akindele and Toks Akindele was born November 16th 1993 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She has one older brother, Tesho who plays soccer at Colorado School of Mines. He was awarded Freshman of the Year bragging rights after the 2010 season.

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2011 RMAC Team RMAC Coach of the Year Head Coach J.B. Belzer

Taylor White

Defensive Player of the Year S SOPHOMORE ALISON CAHILL All-RMAC First Team SENIOR JORDAN MILLER SOPHOMORE S ALISON CAHILL All-RMAC Second Team JUNIOR MARISSA DAVIS SOPHOMORE S CC RINEHART All-RMAC Third Team JUNIOR TAYLOR WHITE FRESHMAN KIKI ARNOLD Marissa Davis

Alison Cahill Kiki Arnold

CC Rinehart Jordan n Mil Miller iller

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2011 RMAC Standings 2011 RMAC Women’s Soccer Standing For Games Through: Nov. 8th, 2011 Conference Pts GP Record Regis 33 14 11-3-0 Colorado Mines 32 14 10-2-2 Fort Lewis 32 14 10-2-2 Colorado Mesa 25 14 7-3-4 Metro State 25 14 8-5-1 N.M. Highlands 25 14 8-5-1 Adams State 14 14 4-8-2 UC-Colo. Springs 13 14 4-9-1 Nebraska-Kearney 10 14 3-10-1 Colo. St.-Peublo 9 14 2-9-3 Colo. Christian 4 14 1-12-1

Win% 0.786 0.786 0.786 0.643 0.607 0.607 0.357 0.321 0.250 0.250 0.250

Pts 42 48 46 34 37 31 23 25 16 18 7

GP 19 20 20 21 19 19 18 18 18 19 18

Record 14-5-0 15-2-3 14-2-4 10-7-4 12-6-1 10-8-1 7-9-2 8-9-1 5-12-1 5-11-3 2-15-1

Overall Win% 0.737 0.825 0.800 0.571 0.658 0.553 0.444 0.472 0.306 0.342 0.139

Last 10 8-2-0 7-1-2 5-2-3 5-3-2 4-5-1 7-2-1 3-5-2 3-6-1 2-7-1 1-6-3 0-9-1

Streak Lost 1 Won 1 Tied 1 Lost 1 Lost 3 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 1

2011 All-RMAC First Team N.M. Highlands F Sr. 5-5 Kennewick, Wash./Columbia Basin Colorado Mines F So. 5-5 Arvada, Colo./Arvada West HS Fort Lewis F Sr. 5-7 Colo. Springs, Colo./Air Academy HS Regis F Sr. 5-9 Santa Fe, N.M./St. Michael’s HS Colorado Mines MF Jr. 5-7 Centennial, Colo./Smoky Hill HS Fort Lewis MF Sr. 5-4 Albuquerque, N.M./Hope Chritian HS Colorado Mesa MF Sr. 5-2 Tucson, Ariz./Louisian-Monroe Alison Cahill (DPOY) Regis D So. 5-4 Boise, Idaho/Capital HS Kelsey Neal Colorado Mines D So. 5-6 Los Alamos, N.M./Los Alamos HS Brittany Corona Colorado Chritian D Sr. 5-5 Tucson, Ariz./Flowing Wells HS Hayley Renko Metro State D Jr. 5-8 Aurora, Colo./Rangeview HS Savannah Thompson (GKOY) CSU-Pueblo GK So. 5-9 Upland, Calif./Upland HS Note-For the first team, coaches selected 3 F, 3 MF, 3 D, 1 GK and one at-large player. Corona and Renko tied in the voting so 12 players of first team with 10 being on the second team. The other teams were selected regardlelss of position

Julissa Rodriguez (POY) Anna Evans Hayley Hollenga Jordan Miller Megan Woodworth Sara Egbom Sara Islas

Marissa Davis CC Rinehart Janelle McGee (FOY) Erin Onat Jessica Hellweg Abby Rolph Julia Saenz Kelci Crispe Karisa Price Raliegh Mercer

2011 Regis Regis N.M. Highlands Colorado Mines Adams State Metro State UC-Colo. Springs Colorado Mesa Metro State Nebraska-Kearney

All-RMAC Second Team MF Jr. 5-8 Golden, Colo./Golden HS F So. 5-0 Longmont, Colo./Silver Creek HS F Fr. 5-10 Vacaville, Calif./Vanden HS MF Sr. 5-4 Littleton, Colo./Heritage HS F Sr. 5-8 Island Lake, Ill./Wauconda HS F Fr. 5-1 Golden, Colo./Golden HS MF Sr. 5-6 Colo. Springs, Colo./St. Mary’s HS MF Jr. 5-8 Lakewood, Colo./Green Mountain HS F Fr. 5-4 Gilbert, Ariz./Highland HS F So. 5-7 Centennial, Colo./Arapahoe HS

Taylor White Jensen Keith Megan Streidal Emma Cannis Samantha Burneo Elena Benavides Kelci Newlin Keelyn Arnold Kristin Preble Sophia Whigham Caitlyn Moses

2011 All-RMAC Regis D Jr. N.M. Highlands D Jr. Fort Lewis MF So. Fort Lewis F So. Colorado Mesa D So. Fort Lewis MF Jr. Metro State D Jr. Regis MF Fr. UC-Colo. Springs MF Sr. Colorado Mesa MF Sr. Colorado Christian GK Jr.

Third Team 5-11 Arvada, Colo./Ralston Valley HS 5-6 Moreno Valley, Calif./San Bernardino Valley College 5-6 Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain HS 5-7 Gilbert, Ariz./Gilbert HS 5-2 Las Vegas, Nev./Desert Oasis HS 5-0 Albuquerque, N.M./Sandia Prep HS 5-7 Parker, Colo./Ponderosa HS 5-10 Boulder, Colo./Fairview HS 5-10 Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic HS 5-2 Tucson, Ariz./Pima Community College 5-4 Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy HS

POY - Player of the Year, DPOY - Defensive Player of the Year, FOY - Freshman of the Year, GKOY - Goalkeeper of the Year Coach of the Year: J.B. Belzer, Regis

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2011 Statistics Ranger Records & History Date Sep 03 Sep 05 Sep 09 Sep 11 * Sep 16 * Sep 18 * Sep 21 * Sep 23 * Sep 25 * Sep 30 * Oct 02 * Oct 09 * Oct 12 * Oct 14 * Oct 16 * Oct 23 * Oct 28 * Oct 30 Nov 04 % Nov 11 % Nov 13

The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Regis University Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 14, 2011) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Opponent at Minnesota Duluth at Concordia University #12 WINONA ST. UNIVERSIT #21 MINNESOTA-MANKATO #20 COLORADO MINES at Colorado Mesa Univ. #6 METRO STATE CSU-PUEBLO N.M. HIGHLANDS ADAMS STATE COLLEGE at Colorado Christian at UC-Colorado Springs at Metro State COLORADO MESA at CSU-Pueblo at Nebraska-Kearney at Adams State College #8 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE COLORADO MESA vs Colorado Mesa Univ. at Fort Lewis College

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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OVERALL 15-6 11-3 4-3

W W W L L L W W W W W Wo2 L W W W W W L W L

Score 3-1 5-0 3-1 2-3 1-2 1-3 2-1 3-0 3-2 4-0 1-0 1-0 1-2 4-0 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 3-0 0-1

Att. 188 105 357 257 327 413 156 202 197 212 50 177 149 141 112 269 137 266 162 125 245

RUWSOC

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Jordan Miller Meghan Stuart Marissa Davis CC Rinehart Rachel McMahon Erin Kettmann Kikki Arnold Chelsea Bokan Heidi Chandler Cassandra Hanna Taylor White Lauren Dorsey-Spitz Maddie Reeves Kari Taylor Kendal Kagawa Kellynn McDaniel Shawnee Wood Alison Cahill Katie King Rebecca Brunson Stephanie Davison Ellen Augsburger Nicole Eddings Total Opponents

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Goalie

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Nicole Eddings Ellen Augsburger Total Opponents

Goals by Period Regis University Opponents Shots by Period Regis University Opponents

AWAY 7-3 5-2 2-1

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sog sog% gw pk-att

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GAAvg Saves

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All-Time Results All-Time Home Away RMAC

Adams State 18-1 9-0 9-1 18-1

09/15/02 10/20/02 09/14/03 10/19/03 09/10/04 10/15/04 09/11/05 10/16/05 09/10/06 09/28/07 10/14/07 09/19/08 10/26/08 09/20/09 09/27/09 10/01/10 10/29/10 09/30/11 10/28/11

W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W

All-Time Home Away CAC

Air Force 3-3 1-2 2-1 3-3

09/15/93 L 09/19/93 L 09/16/94 W 10/30/94 W 09/03/95 W 10/04/95 L * - CAC Game

4-1 2-1 4-0 4-0 3-0 5-0 3-0 0-1 3-2 6-2 4-0 10-0 6-2 9-2 2-1 2-0 3-0 4-0 1-0

3-4 0-1 2-0 3-0 2-0 0-2

All-Time Home Away

Angelo State 2-1 2-0 0-1

09/25/99 09/17/00 08/28/09

W L W

All-Time Away Neutral

Arkansas 0-2 0-1 0-1

5-1 0-1 10-0

09/08/89 L 1-2 09/22/90 L 1-4 # - NE Missouri State Tournament Arkansas-Little Rock All-Time 0-1 Away 0-1 09/02/90

L

All-Time Home

Augsburg 1-0 1-0

10/29/89

W

All-Time

0-1

2-1

Augustana (S.D.) 1-0

Neutral

1-0

11/14/08 W 3-0 # - NCAA Division II First Round H* A* A* H* A* H* H* A* A* H* A* A* H* H* A* A* H* H* A*

All-Time Home Away

W W W

All-Time Neutral

BYU-Hawaii 0-1 0-1

08/26/10 L # - Waipio, Hawaii

1990 1991

H* A* H* A* A* H*

H A H

N# A

A

H

Barry University 3-0 2-0 1-0

10/05/01 10/08/04 08/24/07

All-Time Home Away

All-Time Home Away Neutral

2-0 2-1 3-1

0-4

10/20/90 09/12/91 10/24/94 All-Time Away 08/26/99 All-Time Home 09/26/08 All-Time Home Away Neutral 09/17/99 09/24/00

H A H

N#

California-Irvine 0-2 0-1 0-1 L L

0-1 1-3

A H

A H A H H N#

0-2 0-3 3-1

A H A

Carroll College 1-0 1-0 W

4-2

A

Carson-Newman 1-0 1-0 W (22)

3-0

Chapman 1-0 1-0

10/21/90

W

All-Time Home Away Neutral

Chico State 2-2 0-1 1-1 1-0

10/21/91 L 09/15/92 L 09/10/93 W 09/15/95 W % - Played at Air Force All-Time Home

All-Time Home Away 10/08/89 10/20/89 10/26/90 10/02/92 All-Time Home Away CAC RMAC

Cal-Poly Pomona 1-2 0-1 1-1 L L W

All-Time Away

10/28/89

California-Davis 2-4 2-1 0-2 0-1

10/22/91 L 0-4 09/12/92 W 2-1 10/22/93 L 0-5 09/10/94 L 1-2 09/22/96 W 3-1 09/19/97 L 1-3 # - Played in Humboldt, Calif. All-Time Home Away

N#

09/05/03 W 2-0 H 10/01/04 W 4-0 A 09/04/05 W 4-0 H 11/11/05 T 2-2 N# (2OT) 10/01/06 L 1-2 A # - NCAA Division II First Round

09/15/89 10/26/89 09/25/90 10/09/90 10/02/91 10/12/91 09/17/92 10/06/93 10/30/93 09/28/94 10/12/94 09/20/95

1-0

A

0-2 0-1 5-1 4-1

A H A N%

College of St. Benedict 1-0 1-0 W

1-0

H

College of the Southwest 3-1 2-1 1-0 W L W W

1-0 1-3 2-1 2-1

A H H H

Colorado Christian 35-4-2 17-2-1 18-2-1 7-1-0 23-3-2 W W L W W W W W W W W W

3-2 4-2 0-2 3-2 5-0 2-1 3-0 2-1 2-0 5-3 5-1 1-0

A H A# H# A H A H# A# A# (2OT) H# A#

H

Central Oklahoma 4-2-1 3-0 1-2 0-0-1 W L

5-1 1-4

H A

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All-Time Results 10/28/95 W 09/10/96 L 10/09/96 W 09/09/97 W 10/08/97 T 09/01/98 L 10/13/98 W 09/15/99 W 10/26/99 W 09/06/00 W 10/22/00 W 09/23/01 W 10/28/01 T 09/22/02 W 10/27/02 W 09/21/03 W 10/26/03 W 09/26/04 W 10/31/04 W 09/23/05 W 10/28/05 W 09/20/06 W 09/21/07 L 10/05/07 W 09/14/08 W 10/17/08 W 10/31/09 W 10/03/10 W 10/02/11 W # - CAC Game * - RMAC Game All-Time Home Away 09/25/89 09/11/90 09/05/92 10/03/93 10/17/95 All-Time Home Away Neutral RMAC 09/15/96 10/18/96 09/14/97 10/17/97 09/27/98 10/16/98 10/03/99 10/31/99 10/01/00 10/29/00 11/04/00 09/16/01 10/21/01 10/13/02 11/03/02 10/12/03 11/02/03 11/15/03 09/19/04 10/24/04 09/16/05 10/21/05

40

3-0 1-4 2-0 3-1 1-1 2-4 1-0 2-0 2-1 4-1 3-2 1-0 1-1 6-0 2-0 5-0 3-0 4-0 6-0 8-1 4-0 3-0 2-3 6-0 2-0 9-0 3-1 5-1 1-0

H# H* A* A* H* (2OT) H* A* H* A* (OT) H* A* H* A* (OT) A* H* H* A* H* A* A* H* H* A* H* A* H* A* H* A*

Colorado College 0-5 0-1 0-4 L L L L L

0-11 0-5 1-4 0-6 0-1

A A A H A

Colorado Mesa 26-9-2 12-5-2 12-4 2-0 21-8-2 W W L W W L L W L L W W W W W L W W W W W W

1-0 5-0 0-3 2-1 1-0 1-2 1-2 1-0 0-1 1-2 4-1 4-2 1-0 2-0 3-1 0-1 2-1 4-1 3-1 2-0 5-1 5-3

A* H* H* A* A* H* H* A* A* H* A# A* H* H* A* A* H* (OT) H# A* H* H* A*

09/24/06 L 0-2 A* 10/15/06 T 1-1 H* (2OT) 10/28/06 W 1-0 N$ 09/07/07 W 2-1 H* 10/05/08 W 1-0 H* 10/31/08 W 3-0 A* 10/04/09 W 4-3 A* 11/01/09 T 2-2 H* (2OT) 11/04/09 W 1-0 H@ 09/19/10 W 2-0 H* 10/15/10 W 1-0 A* 09/18/11 L 1-3 A* 10/14/11 W 4-0 H* 11/04/11 L 0-1 H$ 11/11/11 W 3-0 N% # - RMAC Championship & - RMAC First Round $ - RMAC Semifinals % - NCAA Division II First Round All-Time Home Away Neutral RMAC

Colorado Mines 7-5 3-3 3-1 1-1 6-4

08/30/05 W 4-0 H 08/30/06 W 4-1 H* 10/06/06 W 4-1 A* 09/23/07 W 2-0 A* 10/26/07 L 0-1 H* 10/19/08 W 3-1 H* 11/07/08 W 3-0 N* 09/23/09 L 2-3 H* (OT) 10/14/09 W 1-0 A* 11/12/09 L (21) 1-2 N$ 09/17/10 L 1-2 A* 09/16/11 L (20) 1-2 H* $ - RMAC Tournament (Ft. Lewis) All-Time Away

Concordia-St. Paul 1-0 1-0

09/05/11

W

All-Time Home Away

Creighton 0-2 0-1 0-1

10/15/89 09/03/90

L L

All-Time Home Away

5-0

0-1 0-3

A

H A

L L

1-2 0-2

All-Time Away

CSU-Hayward 0-1 0-1

10/25/93

L

1-2

CSU-Pueblo (Southern Colorado) All-Time 32-4-1 Home 16-2

H A

A

14-2-1 2-0 4-0 24-4-1

09/14/94 W 4-0 10/15/94 W 6-0 09/24/95 W 1-0 10/07/95 W 4-0 10/04/96 W 1-0 11/01/96 W 1-0 10/02/97 W 5-0 11/04/97 L 0-1 10/02/98 L 0-1 10/30/98 W 3-2 09/10/99 W 1-0 10/14/99 W 4-1 09/08/00 W 1-0 10/13/00 L 3-4 09/07/01 W 1-0 10/12/01 W 2-1 11/03/01 W 2-0 09/06/02 W 1-0 09/25/02 W 2-1 11/08/02 W 5-0 08/28/03 W 1-0 11/07/03 W 3-1 09/24/04 W 5-0 10/29/04 W 5-0 11/05/04 W 2-0 09/25/05 W 2-1 10/30/05 W 7-0 10/13/06 W 3-1 10/22/06 T 0-0 09/16/07 W 3-0 10/19/07 L 2-3 09/12/08 W 4-0 10/09/09 W 3-0 09/24/10 W 1-0 10/17/10 W 3-1 09/23/11 W 3-0 10/16/11 W 2-0 # - CAC Game * - RMAC Game $ - RMAC Championship Game % - RMAC Semifinals All-Time Home Away

CSU-Dominguez Hills 0-2 0-1 0-1

09/25/93 10/23/94

Away Neutral CAC RMAC

H# A# A# H# (OT) A* H* A* H* (OT) A* H* A* (OT) H* H* A* (OT) H* A* H$ A* H* (OT) N% A* H* H* A* N% A* H* H* A* (2OT) A* H* A* H* A* H* H* A*

CSU-San Bernardino 1-1 1-0 0-1

09/23/93 10/21/94

W L

All-Time Home Away CAC

Denver 2-10-2 2-4-1 0-6-1 2-5

09/12/89 10/12/89 09/08/90 09/26/90 09/24/92 09/05/93 10/13/93 09/03/94 10/01/94 10/02/95 10/11/95

L L L L L L T W L L W

3-0 0-3

H A

0-4 0-4 0-1 0-3 2-3 0-3 1-1 4-1 3-4 1-3 3-2

H A H* A* H A* H* (OT) H* A* A* H*


09/18/96 L 10/27/96 T 10/22/97 L * - CAC Game All-Time Home Away 09/01/00 09/02/01 08/30/02 09/28/03 All-Time Home 8/30/09 All-Time Away 09/06/98 All-Time Home

1-2 0-0 0-3

H A (OT) A

East Central University 4-0 2-0 2-0 W W W W

1-0 5-1 4-1 3-1

H A H A

Eastern New Mexico 1-0 1-0 W 0-1 0-1

2-0

H

Eckerd

L 0-2 Florida Southern 1-0 1-0

09/30/07

W

2-1

All-Time Home Away Neutral CAC RMAC

Fort Lewis 25-9-3 12-3-2 12-5-1 1-1 4-0 19-8-2

10/07/94 10/09/94 09/30/95 10/26/95 09/13/96 10/20/96 09/12/97 10/19/97 09/25/98 10/18/98 10/01/99 10/29/99 11/06/99 09/29/00 10/27/00 09/14/01 10/19/01 10/11/02 11/01/02 10/10/03 10/31/03 09/17/04 10/22/04 09/18/05 10/23/05 11/04/05 09/22/06 10/29/06 09/09/07 10/31/07 10/03/08 11/02/08

W W W W W W W L L W W W T W W W W W W W L W W W L W W L L L L W

2-0 2-1 2-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 5-3 0-2 1-2 3-1 4-1 3-1 1-1 3-1 1-0 4-0 5-1 2-0 4-1 2-0 2-3 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-2 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 0-3 3-4 3-0

A

H

A# A# H# (OT) H# A* H* H* A* A* H* H* A* H% (4OT) A* H* (OT) A* H* H* A* A* H* A* H* H* A* (OT) N@ A* N% H* A* H* (OT) A*

09/25/09 T (18) 3-3 A* (2OT) 10/25/09 T (13) 2-2 H* (2OT) 10/31/10 L (4) 0-1 A* (OT) 11/07/10 W (3) 2-1 A% 10/30/11 W (8) 1-0 H* 11/13/11 L 0-1 A$ # - CAC Game * - RMAC Game % - RMAC Championship @ - RMAC Semifinals $ - NCAA Division II Second Round All-Time Away

Franklin Pierce 0-2 0-2

11/13/94 L 0-2 09/10/95 L 1-4 # - NCAA Championship Game All-Time Home

Grand Canyon 2-0 2-0

10/20/98 09/05/08

W W

All-Time Home

All-Time Away

Hawaii-Pacific 1-0 1-0

08/28/10

W

0-1

1-0

H

A (2OT)

Humboldt State 1-2 1-2

09/20/96 L 11/16/96 W 09/21/97 L # - NCAA Quarterfinals All-Time Home Away

H H

Grand Valley State 0-1 0-1 L (2)

0-1 1-0 0-1

A A# A

Incarnate Word 6-1-1 3-1 3-0-1

10/08/00 W 3-1 H 09/28/01 W 2-1 A 11/10/01 L 1-3 H# 09/08/02 W 2-0 H 09/26/03 W 1-0 A 09/03/04 W 2-1 H 10/09/05 W 3-0 A 09/02/06 T 1-1 A (2OT) # - NCAA Div. II Midwest Regional Final All-Time Home

Indianapolis 1-0 1-0

08/31/97

W

09/20/92

W

All-Time Home Away Neutral

1-4 0-2 0-2 1-1

3-0

11/22/96 L 1-2 08/30/97 L 0-4 09/04/98 L 1-3 10/09/04 W 1-0 09/28/08 L 1-2 # - NCAA Semifinal Game $ - Played at Miami Shores, Fla. All-Time Neutral

3-0

Long Island- Southampton All-Time 1-0 Home 1-0

H

H

Lynn

A# H A N$ (2OT) H

Mercyhurst 0-1 0-1

09/08/95 L 2-4 # - Played at Franklin Pierce

2-0 6-1

08/26/07

All-Time Away

A# A

All-Time Results

All-Time Home Away Neutral CAC RMAC

Metro State 14-35-3 9-12-2 4-22-1 1-1 4-2-2 8-22-1

09/02/89 10/10/89 09/15/90 10/02/90 10/31/90 09/16/91 11/11/91 10/09/93 10/31/93 10/19/94 10/29/94 09/27/95 10/21/95 09/25/96 10/24/96 09/16/97 11/08/97 9/16/98 10/25/98 09/22/99 10/20/99 09/20/00 10/19/00 11/03/00 09/21/01 10/26/01 09/20/02 10/25/02 011/09/02 09/19/03 10/24/03 08/30/04 10/27/04 11/06/04 11/14/04 09/21/05 10/26/05 11/05/05 11/13/05 09/17/06

L L L W L W L T T W L W W W L L W L L L L L W W W W L T L L L L L L L L L L L L (2)

1-2 0-3 0-2 3-1 1-6 1-0 0-1 1-1 3-3 3-1 2-3 1-0 2-1 4-0 0-3 1-2 2-1 0-1 2-3 2-4 1-3 3-7 4-0 6-1 3-0 3-1 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-3 1-4 0-1 0-3

N# (OT)

A H A$ H$ H% A H H$ (OT) A$ (OT) H$ (2OT) A$ A$ H$ H* A* H* H* H* (2OT) A* (2OT) H* A* A* H* N# A* H* A* H* (2OT) A@ H* A* A* H* A&@ A& A* H* A@ A& H*

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All-Time Results 10/20/06 L (5) 0-1 A* (OT) 10/12/07 L 1-2 H* 10/28/07 L 0-4 A* 09/21/08 L (14) 0-6 H* 11/09/08 L (12) 0-1 A* 11/21/08 L (7) 1-2 N^ (OT) 10/16/09 L (6) 0-3 A* 11/06/09 L (4) 1-5 A# 09/22/10 W (3) 3-2 A* (2OT) 10/13/10 W (11) 2-1 H* (2OT) 09/21/11 W (6) 2-1 H* 10/12/11 L 1-2 A* $ - CAC Game % - CAC Semifinals # - RMAC Semifinals @ - RMAC Championship Game & - NCAA Division II Second Round ^ - NCAA Division II Third Round All-Time Home Away 09/11/98 09/06/99 09/03/00 08/31/01 08/27/06 All-Time Home Away 09/04/10 09/03/11

Midwestern State 4-1 3-0 1-1 W L W W W

3-1 2-4 6-1 2-0 5-0

2-1 3-1

W (8) L (15) W L (21)

All-Time Home

Missouri-Rolla 1-0 1-0

09/21/91

W

All-Time Home 10/05/91

2-1 0-1 4-0 2-3

4-0

2-3

42

W W W W W (8)

14-0 4-0 2-1 2-0 1-0

08/28/04 08/31/07

T W T W

0-0 10-0 0-0 2-1

L L

H (OT) A

All-Time Home Away Neutral RMAC

H

H

H H A H H

10/14/90 A* (2OT) H* H* (2OT) A*

1-2 1-7

L L

A H A H

North Carolina-Greensboro All-Time 0-1 Away 0-1

Nebraska-Omaha 0-2 0-1 0-1

09/04/93 10/16/94

Montana State-Billings All-Time 5-1 Home 4-0 Away 1-1 10/12/96 08/29/98 08/25/99 08/24/01 10/08/06

All-Time Home Away

A

Nebraska-Kearney 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-2

New Mexico 0-2 0-1 0-1

Missouri-St. Louis 0-1 0-1 L

09/13/09 10/02/09 10/24/10 10/23/11

1-3

All-Time Home Away

Minnesota State-Mankato All-Time 2-2 Home 0-2 Away 2-0 08/30/08 09/06/09 09/10/10 09/11/11

All-Time Home Away RMAC

L

H A H A H

Minnesota-Duluth 2-0 1-0 1-0 W (25) W

09/03/07

0-1 0-1

All-Time Neutral

L

0-2

A

Northeastern State 1-0 1-0

09/22/00 W 1-0 # - Played in Edmond, Okla.

N#

Northern Colorado 3-11-1 1-5-1 2-6

H A

All-Time Home Away

A H

09/30/89 L 0-7 A 10/12/90 L 0-2 A 09/08/91 L 2-4 H 09/27/92 L 0-1 A 10/25/92 L 0-1 H 10/01/93 W 2-1 A 09/24/94 L 1-2 H (2OT) 09/02/95 L 1-2 A (OT) 10/16/96 W 1-0 H 11/09/96 T 0-0 H# (4OT) 10/10/97 L 0-3 A 10/10/98 L 0-2 H 10/08/99 W 2-0 A 09/02/02 L 1-2 A 10/03/03 L 0-4 H # - NCAA Division II First Round

New Mexico Highlands 28-2-1 15-0 11-2-1 2-0 25-2-1

10/06/96 W 4-0 H* 11/03/96 T 1-1 A* (OT) 10/05/97 W 3-1 A* 11/02/97 W 3-1 H* 10/04/98 W 4-0 H* 11/01/98 W 5-2 A* 09/12/99 W 2-1 A* (2OT) 10/17/99 W 2-1 H* 09/10/00 W 4-0 H* 10/15/00 W 4-1 A* 09/09/01 W 4-0 H* 10/14/01 W 2-1 A* (OT) 09/14/02 W 7-1 H* 10/18/02 W 2-1 A* 09/12/03 W 2-1 A* (OT) 10/17/03 W 2-1 H* 11/14/03 W 5-0 H# 09/12/04 W 1-0 A* 10/17/04 W 4-0 H* 09/09/05 W 1-0 H* 10/14/05 W 1-0 A* 09/08/06 W 5-2 A* 09/15/06 W 1-0 H* 09/14/07 W 2-0 H* 10/21/07 L 2-3 A* 10/12/08 W 3-1 A* 09/11/09 W 5-1 H* 09/26/10 L 0-1 A* 11/05/10 W 1-0 N# 11/12/10 W 3-2 N$ 09/25/11 W 3-2 H* # - RMAC Semifinals $ - NCAA First Round (Winona St.)

All-Time Away

Oklahoma 1-0 1-0

09/06/96

W

All-Time Away

1-0 1-0

09/07/96

W

All-Time Away

Portland 0-1 0-1

10/17/93

L

All-Time Home

Puget Sound 1-0 1-0

09/06/94

W

All-Time Neutral

1-2 1-2

4-2

A

4-0

A

Phillips

0-6

3-1

A

H

Quincy

09/09/89 L 1-5 N# 11/11/94 W 3-1 N$ 09/17/95 L 2-3 N% # - Northeast Missouri State Tournament $ - NCAA Semifinal


All-Time Results % - Played at Air Force

Neutral

All-Time Home

Scranton 1-0 1-0

10/16/93

W

All-Time Home Away

Sonoma State 1-3-1 1-1-1 0-2

1-0

H

09/18/90 L 0-3 10/19/91 L 0-2 10/24/93 L 0-2 09/11/94 W 3-1 11/05/94 T 1-1 # - NCAA Division II First Round

H A A H H#

Southwestern Oklahoma State All-Time 1-0 Home 1-0 09/07/03

W

All-Time Home

St. Cloud State 1-0 1-0

09/28/97

W

All-Time Home Away

St. Edward’s 3-1 1-1 2-0

08/26/01 10/06/02 10/07/05 08/25/06

W W W L

All-Time Home

St. Joseph’s 1-0 1-0

10/10/93

W

All-Time Away

St. Mary’s 1-0-1 1-0-1

09/15/00 09/04/06

W T

All-Time Home

5-0

5-0

1-0 1-0 3-0 0-2

1-0

3-1 2-2

W

4-0

All-Time Away

Stonehill 1-0 1-0

09/12/95

W

3-0

Texas A&M Commerce 2-4 1-1 0-3

09/04/99 L 0-2 10/04/02 L 1-2 08/31/03 L 1-2 11/12/04 W 3-2 10/02/05 W 3-1 09/29/06 L 1-2 # - NCAA Division II First Round All-Time Away 09/27/91 All-Time Home

A A H N# H A

Texas Christian 1-0 1-0 W

1-0

A

Texas Wesleyan 1-0 1-0

10/06/00

W

2-1

All-Time Neutral

Trinity College 1-0 1-0

H

10/03/04 09/30/05 All-Time Home

W W

2-1 3-0

A (OT) H

Western Washington 0-1 0-1

08/31/90

L

0-2

All-Time Home Away

Winona State 3-2-1 2-0 1-2-1

H

08/28/08 L (19) 1-2 A (OT) 11/16/08 W (11) 3-1 A# 09/04/09 W 4-0 H 09/12/10 L 0-1 A 11/14/10 T (14) 1-1 A# 09/09/11 W (12) 3-1 H # - NCAA Second Round (Lost PK 4-2)

10/07/89 W 3-1 N# # - Chevron/College of the SW Tourney H

H A A H

H

A A (2OT)

St. Mary’s of the Plain 1-0 1-0

09/29/89

All-Time Home Away

H

1-0

H

A

Truman State (NE Missouri St.) All-Time 1-1 Home 1-0 Away 0-1 09/10/89 10/06/91

L W

All-Time Home

0-1 0-1

09/28/91

L

All-Time Home Away RMAC

0-2 3-2

A H

0-4

H

Tulsa

UC-Colorado Springs 5-0 3-0 2-0 5-0

10/24/08 10/18/09 10/21/09 10/10/10 10/09/11

W W W W W

All-Time Home

Wartburg 1-0 1-0

10/21/89

W

All-Time Home

Washburn 0-1 0-1

09/07/08

L

All-Time Home Away

4-1 3-1 2-0 6-1 1-0

4-0

0-1

H* H* A* H* A* (2OT)

H

H

West Texas A&M 2-0 1-0 1-0

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Class Record Holders Senior: 1. Kate Murphy 2. Carter Cornett 3. Tatum Mahoney 4. Dani Thorn 5. Jenny O’Brien

Points: 73 60 40 38 36

2005 2008 1996 2000 1996

Junior: 1. Kristin Geyer 2. Jordan Miller 3. Lacy Richardson 4. Arlene Basquez 5. Dani Thorn

40 37 33 31 29

2003 2010 2003 2001 1999

Sophomore: 1. Kristin Geyer 2. Jordan Miller 3. Kate Murphy 4. Carter Cornett Dani Thorn Tatum Mahoney

42 41 31 26 26 26

2002 2009 2002 2006 1998 1994

Freshman: 1. Jordan Miller 2. Kate Murphy 3. Kelly Labor 4. Marissa Davis 5. Dani Thorn

44 35 30 28 27

2008 2001 2006 2009 1997

Senior: 1. Kate Murphy 2. Carter Cornett 3. Tatum Mahoney 4. Amy Giltner 5. Jenny O’Brien

Goals:

Junior: 1. Kristin Geyer Jordan Miller 3. Carter Cornett 4. Arlene Basquez 5. Kate Murphy Sophomore: 1. Kristin Geyer 2. Jordan Miller 3. Carter Cornett Tatum Mahoney Dani Thorn Freshman: 1. Jordan Miller 2. Kate Murphy Dani Thorn 4. Kelly Labor 5. Marissa Davis

31 27 18 16 15

2005 2008 1996 1995 1996

15 15 14 13 12

2003 2010 2007 2001 2004

18 14 12 12 12

2002 2009 2006 1994 1998

17 12 12 11 10

2008 2001 1997 2006 2009

Assists: (7 or more) Senior: 1. Kate Murphy 11 Diana DiMatteo 11 3. Kristin Geyer 10 Dani Thorn 10 5. Jordan Miller 8 Cassie Cornett 8 Lacy Richardson 8 Katie Crespo 8 Keri Harada 8

2005 2000 2004 2000 2011 2008 2004 1994 1996

Junior: 1. Lacy Richardson 2. Lexi Tagen 3. Kristin Geyer Meghan Thompson 5. Diana DiMatteo

15 12 10 10 9

Sophomore: 1. Jordan Miller 2. Lacy Richardson Kate Murphy 4. Meghan Stuart Freshman: 1. Kate Murphy 2. Jordan Miller 3. Kelly Labor Marissa Davis

44

Saves:

Senior: 1. Melissa Dewey 2. Joanna Humphreys 3. Dani Campbell 4. Shakira Anderson 5. Taresa Cavaliere

101 91 84 82 58

1993 2006 1998 1997 2002

Junior: 1. Dani Campbell 2. Joanna Humphreys 3. Nicole Eddings 4. Holly Redmond 5. Taresa Cavaliere

87 85 78 72 60

1996 2005 2011 2007 2001

Sophomore: 1. Taresa Cavaliere 2. Joanna Humphreys 3. Dani Campbell 4. Shakira Anderson 5. Joyce Grippa

80 71 67 52 47

2000 2004 1995 1995 1999

Freshman: 1. Dani Campbell 2. Sharkira Anderson 3. Ellen Augsburger 4. Rosie Campbell 5. Michelle Dicianne

79 73 60 54 35

1994 1994 2010 2008 1997

Save Percentage

4. Holly Redmond 5. Melissa Dewey Shakira Anderson

8 7 7

2008 1993 1997

Junior: 1. Taresa Cavaliere 2. Joanna Humphreys 3. Brooke Glasmann 4. Dani Campbell 5. Nicole Eddings

18 17 13 12 11

2001 2005 2003 1996 2011

Sophomore: 1. Joanna Humphreys 2. Taresa Cavaliere 3. Joyce Grippa 4. Rosie Campbell 5. Dani Campbell

18 15 8 7 6

2004 2000 1999 2009 1995

Freshman: 1. Ellen Augsburger 2. Rosie Campbell 3. Dani Campbell 4. Shakira Anderson 5. Joanna Humphreys Taresa Cavaliere Nicole Eddings

15 9 8 7 3 3 3

2010 2008 1994 1994 2003 1999 2009

Most Shutouts Senior: 1. Taresa Cavaliere 8 2. Dani Campbell 5 3. Joanna Humphreys 5 4. Melissa Dewey 4 5. Brooke Glasmann 3 Holly Redmond 3

2002 1998 2006 1993 2004 2008

Senior: 1. Taresa Cavaliere 2. Holly Redmond Shakira Anderson 4. Joanna Humphreys 5. Dani Campbell

.806 .804 .804 .791 .764

2002 2008 1997 2006 1998

Junior: 1. Shakira Anderson 2. Nicole Eddings 3. Taresa Cavaliere 4. Dani Campbell 5. Joanna Humphreys

.929 .886 .870 .845 .833

1996 2011 2001 1996 2005

Sophomore: 1. Dani Campbell 2. Joanna Humphreys 3. Shakira Anderson 4. Joyce Grippa 5. Rosie Campbell

Junior: 1. Dani Campbell 2. Joanna Humphreys 3. Taresa Cavaliere 4. Brooke Glasmann 5. Nicole Eddings

12 11 10 8 7

1996 2005 2001 2003 2011

.870 .816 .800 .797 .778

1995 2004 1995 1999 2009

Sophomore: 1. Joanna Humphreys 2. Rosie Campbell 3. Taresa Cavaliere 4. Dani Campbell 5. Shakira Anderson

10 6 5 5 3

2004 2009 2000 1995 1995

1994 1999 2010 2008 1994

Freshman: 1. Ellen Augsburger 2. Rosie Campbell 3. Shakira Anderson 4. Joanna Humphreys 5. Dani Campbell Brooke Glasmann Krista Weiss Nicole Eddings

7 4 4 2 1 1 1 1

2010 2008 1994 2003 1994 2001 1999 2009

Freshman: 1. Shakira Anderson .880 2. Krista Weiss .815 3. Ellen Augsburger .789 4. Rosie Campbell .783 5. Dani Campbell .767 Goals Against Average Senior: 1. Taresa Cavaliere 0.69 2. Holly Redmond 0.98 3. Joanna Humphreys 1.17 4. Dani Campbell 1.41 5. Sharika Anderson 1.47

2002 2008 2006 1998 1997

Junior: 1. Taresa Cavaliere 2. Nicole Eddings 3. Dani Campbell 4. Joanna Humphreys 5. Brooke Glasmann

0.45 0.68 0.73 0.75 0.79

2001 2011 1996 2005 2003

2003 2008 2003 2005 1999

Sophomore: 1. Joanna Humphreys 2. Rosie Campbell 3. Dani Campbell 4. Joyce Grippa 5. Ellen Augsburger

0.70 0.75 0.88 1.21 1.23

2004 2009 1995 1999 2011

13 11 11 7

2009 2002 2002 2011

11 10 8 8

2001 2008 2006 2009

Freshman: 1. Ellen Augsburger 2. Krista Weiss 3. Shakira Anderson 4. Joanna Humphreys 5. Rosie Campbell

0.74 0.87 0.94 1.08 1.09

2010 1999 1994 2003 2008

Senior: 1. Taresa Cavaliere 2. Joanna Humphreys 3. Dani Campbell

Wins 16 9 9

2002 2006 1998

Minutes Played Senior: 1. Joanna Humphreys 1834 2. Katie Horn 1805 3. Danielle Lardner 1770 4. Chelsea Reichard 1658 5. Jordan Miller 1513

2006 2010 2010 2009 2011

Junior: 1. Lexi Tagen 2. Kalley Mahaffey 3. Heidi Boersma 4. Jordan Miller 5. Taylor White

1972 1858 1844 1744 1681

2008 2009 2008 2010 2011

Sophomore: 1. Taylor White 2. Danielle Lardner 3. Chelsea Reichard 4. Jordan Miller 5. Alison Cahill

1983 1897 1842 1759 1690

2010 2008 2006 2009 2011

Freshman: 1. Alison Cahill 2. Maddie Reeves 3. Ellen Augsburger 4. Rachel McMahon 5. Kelly Labor

2106 1877 1874 1790 1756

2010 2009 2010 2010 2006


Women’s Soccer All-Americans

Tatum Mahoney Nicole Meyer Kate Murphy Kristen Geyer Nicole Meyer Joanna Humphreys

Forward

Tara Kirkpatrick Kate Murphy Alison Cahill

Carter Cornett

Jordan Miller

Forward Defender Forward Forward Defender Goalkeeper

Senior Junior Freshman Sophomore Senior Sophomore

NSCAA Second Team All-America

Jordan Miller

Jordan Miller Alison Cahill

NSCAA First Team All-America

Senior

NSCAA Third Team All-America Defender Forward Defender

Sophomore Senior Sophomore

1996 2001 2001 2002 2002 2004

2011

2005 2005 2011

Daktronics Second Team All-America Forward

Senior

2008

Daktronics Third Team All-America Forward Defender

Senior Sophomore

2011 2011

Daktronics Honorable Mention All-America

Jordan Miller 3-Time All-America

Forward

Junior

2010

Kate Murphy 2-Time All-America 45


Coaching History

Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Coach Roland Roland Roland Roland Roland Roland Roland

Sturk Sturk Sturk Sturk Sturk Sturk Sturk

1996 J.B. Belzer 1997 J.B. Belzer 1998 J.B. Belzer 1999 J.B. Belzer 2000 J.B. Belzer 2001 J.B. Belzer NCAA 2nd Round 2002 J.B. Belzer 2003 J.B. Belzer 2004 J.B. Belzer 2005 J.B. Belzer 2006 J.B. Belzer 2007 J.B. Belzer 2008 J.B. Belzer 2009 J.B. Belzer 2010 J.B. Belzer NCAA 2nd Round 2011 J.B. Bezler Totals

W 8 4 6 4 7 14 12

Overall L T 11 0 15 0 9 0 5 0 10 3 8 1 7 0

Pct. .421 .211 .400 .444 .425 .630 .632

W

Conference L T Pct.

15 9 9 14 16 18

5 9 9 5 6 1

3 1 0 1 0 1

.717 .500 .500 .725 .727 .925

9 7 6 9 8 11

2 4 6 3 4 0

1 1 0 0 0 1

.792 .625 .500 .750 .667 .958

RMAC Champions/NCAA 2nd Round 3rd RMAC 5th RMAC RMAC Champions 2nd RMAC/RMAC Tourney Champs RMAC Champions/RMAC Tourney Champs/

16 16 19 17 11 9 17 14 16

4 6 5 6 7 11 7 5 5

1 0 0 1 4 0 0 4 2

.786 .727 .792 .729 .591 .450 .708 .696 .739

12 10 12 10 8 5 11 10 10

1 4 2 4 2 7 2 2 3

1 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 1

.893 .714 .857 .714 .750 .417 .846 .750 .750

2nd RMAC 2nd RMAC/RMAC Tourney Champs 2nd RMAC/NCAA 2nd Round 3rd RMAC/NCAA 2nd Round 3rd RMAC 6th RMAC 2nd RMAC/NCAA 3rd Round 4th RMAC/NCAA 1st Round 2nd RMAC/RMAC Tournament Champions/

15 286

6 0 .714 162 22 .632

Conf./National Finish

T1st CAC/NCAA Finals (Runner-up)

11 3 0 .786 149 49 11 .739

RMAC Champions/NCAA 2nd Round 23 Years/9 NCAA Tournaments

Conference Affiliation 1984-89 - Colorado Divide Conference (CDC) 1990-95 - Colorado Athletic Conference (CAC) 1996- Present - RMAC

Coach Roland Sturk J.B. Belzer Totals

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Years 1989-95 (7) 1996-Present (16) 23 Years

Wins 55 231 286

Losses 65 97 162

Ties 4 18 22

Pct. .460 .694 .632


Women’s Soccer Letterwinners Sharika Anderson ..................1994, 95, 96, 97 Tonya Anderson ..........................1993, 94, 95 Jennifer Archer ........................................1993 Janice Armstrong ...............................1997, 98 Kikki Arnold........................................2011 Ellen Augsburger ...........................2010, 11 Helle Bacchetti ......................1997, 98, 99, 00 Nina Banducci ........................................2006 Arlene Basquez ............................2000, 01, 02 Giselle Beauchemin .................................1994 Erin Bevacqua .........................................2007 Ashley Blain-Hartung............2001, 02, 03, 04 Rebecca Brunson .................................2011 Heidi Boersma ............................2007, 08, 09 Chelsea Bokan ......................... 2009, 10, 11 Lauren Buell ......................................2000, 01 Alison Cahill ..................................2010, 11 Dani Campbell......................1994, 95, 96, 98 Rosie Campbell .................................2008, 09 Beth Carlson ...........................................2002 Jessica Catekista.....................1998, 99, 00, 01 Taresa Cavaliere .....................1999, 00, 01, 02 Jessica Cefalo ...........................................2006 Heidi Chandler ...........................2008, 10, 11 Marianne Clausen .................2006, 07, 08, 09 Bridget Condon ......................................1999 Jessica Cook ..........................1997, 98, 99, 00 CarrieAnne Cordova .............2003, 04, 05, 06 Carter Cornett ......................2005, 06, 07, 08 Cassie Cornett .......................2005, 06, 07, 08 Brook Creager .........................................2007 Katie Crespo .....................................1993, 94 Lori Cunningham .................1995, 96, 97, 98 Alli Dandurand .......................................2008 Ashley Daniel ....................................2007, 08 Hayley Daunis ..................................2004, 05 Caitlin Davis ...........................................2005 Marissa Davis...........................2009, 10, 11 Stephanie Davison .........................2010, 11 Michelle Decianne ..................................1997 Melissa Dewey.........................................1993 Diana DiMatteo ....................1997, 98, 99, 00 Lauren Dorsey-Spitz ..........................2010, 11 Karen Dougherty ....................................1993 Nicole Eddings......................... 2009, 10, 11 Emilie Eisman .........................................2008 Tammy Escobedo ..............................1994, 95 Marissa Faye ............................................2004 Molly Finegan .........................................1997 Kelsey Froehlich ....................2007, 08, 09, 10

Kim Gaskill .............................................1998 Daena George ...................................1995, 96 Kristen Geyer ........................2001, 02, 03, 04 Amy Giltner ................................1993, 94, 95 Brooke Glasmann..................2001, 02, 03, 04 Lindsey Green ...................................2004, 05 Jody Grippa...........................1996, 97, 98, 99 Joyce Grippa......................................1999, 00

Jenny O’Brien .............................1994, 95, 96 Kelly O’Shea ...........................................2003 Natasha Ornellas .....................................1998

Deanna Halford ......................................1995 Autumn Hallam ....................1995, 96, 97, 98 Jessica Hammond ....................................2001 Cassandra Hanna .................................2011 Keri Harada...........................1993, 94, 95, 96 Brooke Heid ..........................1995, 96, 97, 98 Katie Hopkins .......................2001, 02, 03, 04 Katie Horn ..................................2008, 09, 10 Kelsey Hovden ........................................2007 Joanna Humphreys................2003, 04, 05, 06 Christie Hunter .................................2007, 08

Laura Qualls......................................1999, 00

Katie Janda ..................................2002, 03, 04 Katie Jardine ...............................2003, 04, 05 Kendal Kagawa ....................................2011 Kaylen Kelley ..........................................2001 Erin Kettmann ......................... 2009, 10, 11 Katie King ............................... 2009, 10, 11 Tara Kirkpatrick ....................2004, 05, 06, 07 Mary Nell Klein ....................1998, 99, 00, 01 Kelly Labor .............................................2006 Natalie Langworthy ...........................1998, 99 Danielle Lardner ...................2007, 08, 09, 10 Courtney Larson .....................................2007 Nikki Lawson ........................2001, 02, 03, 04 Kathryn Lloyd .........................................1999 Shannon Ludwig ...............................2005, 06 Mary Luttropp ......................2003, 04, 05, 06 Kalley Mahaffey ....................2007, 08, 09, 10 Lisa Mahannah........................................1993 Tatum Mahoney..........................1993, 94, 96 Amber Mannon.......................................1997 Jamie Martinez ..................................1994, 95 Marilyn Mayorga.....................................1994 Kellynn McDaniel ...................................2011 Marchele McEntee ................1997, 98, 99, 00 Rachel McMahon ..........................2010, 11 Nicole Meyer.........................1999, 00, 01, 02 Andi Milburn ..............................1995, 96, 97 Holly Miller ......................................1994, 95 Jordan Miller .........................2008, 09, 10, 11 Amanda Moore .......................................1999 Jen Murguia ......................................1993, 94 Kate Murphy .........................2001, 02, 04, 05 Rebecca Nickel ..................................1993, 94

Traci Pardi .............................1994, 95, 96, 97 Chelsi Parrado .........................................2005 Mallory Pillard ............................2007, 08, 09 Sonya Pressnitz ............................1994, 95, 96

Alli Rausch ..................................2001, 03, 04 Holly Redmond ....................2005, 06, 07, 08 Maddie Reeves ......................... 2009, 10, 11 Chelsea Reichard ...................2005, 06, 08, 09 Teresa Reuth......................................1996, 97 Lacy Richardson ....................2001, 02, 03, 04 CC Rinehart ..................................2010, 11 Julie Rodgers ...............................2004, 05, 06 Natalie Rodgers ...........................1995, 96, 97 Amanda Ross ..........................................1999 Alyson Russell .........................................2007 Heather Sawyer .....................1995, 96, 97, 98 Lisa Schneckloth .........................1994, 95, 96 Kelley Schneider ................................2007, 08 Beth Schoeny ..........................................1993 Christina Siadat.......................................2004 Leah Snyder ......................................2005, 06 Melissa Sproul .........................................1998 Meghan Stuart ...............................2010, 11 Lexi Tagen .............................2006, 07, 08, 09 Kari Taylor ............................2008, 09, 10, 11 Heather Thomas ....................2006, 07, 08, 09 Meghan Thompson ...............2003, 04, 05, 06 Dani Thorn ...........................1997, 98, 99, 00 Ann Tool .................................................2000 Jennifer Troy............................................2002 Katie Turco..................................2006, 07, 08 Lilia Utu................................2002, 03, 04, 05 Patsy Verzino ...........................................1997 Jen Vitaro ................................................1993 Amy Wadginski .......................................2006 Shantelle Wagner...................1999, 00, 01, 02 Janean Ware ............................................1993 Krista Weiss .............................................1999 Lindsey White ...................................2001, 02 Taylor White ............................ 2009, 10, 11 Erin Wilson .............................................2004 Marg Wilson ...........................................1993 Rachel Wonner......................2000, 01, 02, 03 Shawnee Wood......................2008, 09, 10, 11 Ryndi Zastrow.........................................2009

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Series Records Opponent G Adams State .......................... 19 Air Force ............................... 6 Angelo State .......................... 3 Arkansas ................................ 2 Arkansas-Little Rock ............. 1 Augsburg ............................... 1 Augustana (S.D.) ................... 1 Barry ..................................... 3 BYU-Hawaii ......................... 1 Cal Davis .............................. 6 Cal Irvine .............................. 2 Cal Poly-Pomona .................. 3 Cal St.-Dominguez Hills ....... 2 Cal St.-Hayward.................... 1 Cal St.-San Bernardino .......... 2 Carroll College ...................... 1 Carson-Newman ................... 1 Central Oklahoma ................ 7 Chapman .............................. 1 Chico State............................ 4 College of St. Benedict .......... 1 College of the Southwest ....... 4 Colorado Christian ............... 41 Colorado College .................. 5 Colorado Mesa ...................... 37 Colorado Mines .................... 12 Concordia-St. Paul ................ 1 CSU-Pueblo .......................... 37 Creighton .............................. 2 Denver .................................. 14 East Central University.......... 4 Eastern New Mexico ............. 1 Eckerd ................................... 1 Florida Southern ................... 1 Fort Lewis ............................. 37 Franklin-Pierce ...................... 2 Grand Canyon ...................... 2 Grand Valley State ................. 1 Hawaii Pacific ....................... 1 Humboldt State..................... 3 Incarnate Word ..................... 8 Indianapolis .......................... 1 Long Island-Southampton..... 1 Lynn...................................... 5 Mercyhurst ............................ 1 Metro State ........................... 52 Midwestern State................... 5

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W 18 3 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 3 35 0 26 7 1 32 0 2 4 1 0 1 25 0 2 0 1 1 6 1 1 1 0 14 4

L 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 4 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 4 5 9 5 0 4 2 10 0 0 1 0 9 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 4 1 35 1

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0

Pct. .947 .500 .667 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .333 .000 .333 .000 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 .643 1.000 .500 1.000 .750 .878 .000 .730 .583 1.000 .878 .000 .214 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .716 .000 1.000 .000 1.000 .333 .813 1.000 1.000 .200 .000 .298 .800

Minnesota-Duluth ................ 2 2 0 0 1.000 Minnesota State-Mankato ..... 4 2 2 0 .500 Missouri-Rolla#..................... 1 1 0 0 1.000 Opponent G W L T Pct. Missouri-St. Louis ................. 1 0 1 0 .000 Montana State-Billings .......... 6 5 1 0 .833 Nebraska-Kearney ................. 4 2 0 2 .750 Nebraska-Omaha .................. 2 0 2 0 .000 New Mexico .......................... 2 0 2 0 .000 New Mexico Highlands ......... 31 28 2 1 .919 N.C.-Greensboro .................. 1 0 1 0 .000 Northeastern State ................. 1 1 0 0 1.000 Northern Colorado ............... 15 3 11 1 .233 Oklahoma ............................. 1 1 0 0 1.000 Phillips University ................. 1 1 0 0 1.000 Portland ................................ 1 0 1 0 .000 Puget Sound .......................... 1 1 0 0 1.000 Quincy (Ill.) .......................... 3 1 2 0 .333 Scranton (Penn.) ................... 1 1 0 0 1.000 Sonoma State ........................ 5 1 3 1 .300 Southwest Oklahoma State .... 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Cloud State ...................... 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Edward’s (Texas) ............... 4 3 1 0 .750 St. Joseph’s (Ind.)................... 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Mary’s (Texas) .................. 2 1 0 1 .750 St. Mary’s of the Plains .......... 1 1 0 0 1.000 Stonehill ................................ 1 1 0 0 1.000 Texas A&M Commerce......... 6 2 4 0 .333 Texas Christian ...................... 1 1 0 0 1.000 Texas Wesleyan ...................... 1 1 0 0 1.000 Trinity College ...................... 1 1 0 0 1.000 Truman State$....................... 2 1 1 0 .500 Tulsa ..................................... 1 0 1 0 .000 UC-Colorado Springs ........... 5 5 0 0 1.000 Wartburg ............................... 1 1 0 0 1.000 Washburn.............................. 1 0 1 0 .000 West Texas A&M .................. 2 2 0 0 1.000 Western Washington ............. 1 0 1 0 .000 Winona State ........................ 6 3 2 1 .583 # - Now called Mo. University of Science and Technology $ - Used to be called Northeast Missouri State Updated 3/23/12 Bold - 2012 Opponents


Year-by-Year Results 1989 • 8-11

1992 • 4-5 (Record Incomplete)

1995 • 12-7 (10-2 CAC)

Home: 5-4 ● Away: 2-5 ● Netural: 1-2 Head Coach: Roland Sturk (8-11)

Home: 3-2 ● Away: 1-3 Head Coach: Roland Sturk (22-40)

Home: 6-1 ● Away: 5-4 ● Neutral: 1-2 Head Coach: Roland Sturk (55-65-4)

9/2 at Metro State L 1-2 9/8 vs. Arkansas# L 1-2 9/9 vs. Quincy# L 1-5 9/10 at Northeast Missouri State# L 0-2 9/12 Denver L 0-4 9/15 at Colorado Christian W 3-2 9/25 at Colorado College L 0-11 9/29 St. Mary’s of the Plains W 4-0 9/30 at Northern Colorado L 0-7 10/7 vs. Trinity College$ W 3-1 10/8 at College of the Southwest W 1-0 10/10 Metro State L 0-3 10/12 at Denver L 0-4 10/15 Creighton L 0-1 10/20 College of the Southwest L 1-3 10/21 Wartburg W 4-0 10/26 Colorado Christian W 4-2 10/28 College of St. Benedict W 1-0 10/29 Augsburg W 2-1 # - NE Missouri St. Tourney (Kirksville, Mo.) $ - College of the Southwest Tournament (Hobbs, N.M.)

1990 • 4-15 (2-4 CAC) Home: 3-3 ● Away: 1-12 Head Coach: Roland Sturk (12-26) 8/31 Western Washington L 9/2 at Arkansas-Little Rock L 9/3 at Creighton L 9/8 Denver* L 9/11 at Colorado College L 9/15 at Metro State* L 9/18 Sonoma State L 9/22 at Arkansas L 9/25 at Colorado Christian* L 9/26 at Denver* L 10/2 Metro State* W 10/9 Colorado Christian* W 10/12 at Northern Colorado L 10/14 at North Carolina-Greensboro L 10/20 at Cal Poly Pomona L 10/21 at Chapman W 10/23 at California-Irvine L 10/26 College of the Southwest W 10/31 at Metro State$ L * - Colorado Athletic Conference Match $ - CAC Semi-Finals

0-2 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-5 0-2 0-3 1-4 0-2 0-3 3-1 3-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-0 0-1 2-1 1-6

1991 • 6-9 Home: 3-6 ● Away: 3-3 Head Coach: Roland Sturk (18-35) 9/8 9/12 9/15 9/16 9/21 9/27 9/28 10/2 10/5 10/6 10/12 10/19 10/21 10/22 11/11

Northern Colorado Cal Poly-Pomona California-Irvine at Metro State Missouri-Rolla at Texas Christian Tulsa at Colorado Christian Missouri-St. Louis Northeast Missouri State Colorado Christian at Sonoma State at Chico State at California-Davis Metro State

L L L W W W L W L W W L L L L

2-4 0-3 1-3 1-0 4-0 1-0 0-4 5-0 2-3 3-2 2-1 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-1

9/5 9/12 9/15 9/17 9/20 9/24 9/27 10/2 10/25

at Colorado College California-Davis Chico State at Colorado Christian Long Island-Southampton Denver at Northern Colorado College of the Southwest Northern Colorado

L W L W W L L W L

1-4 2-1 0-1 3-0 3-0 2-3 0-1 2-1 0-1

1993 • 7-10-3 (2-3-3 CAC) Home: 4-3-2 ● Away: 3-7-1 Head Coach: Roland Sturk (29-50-3) 9/4 at New Mexico 9/5 at Denver* 9/10 at Chico State 9/15 Air Force* 9/19 at Air Force* 9/23 Cal. State-San Bernardino 9/25 Cal. State-Dominguez Hills 10/1 at Northern Colorado 10/3 Colorado College 10/6 Colorado Christian* 10/9 Metro State* 10/10 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 10/13 Denver* 10/16 Scranton 10/17 at Portland 10/22 at California-Davis 10/24 at Sonoma State 10/25 at Cal. State-Hayward 10/30 at Colorado Christian* 10/31 at Metro State* * - CAC Game

L L W L L W L W L W T (OT) W T (OT) W L L L L W T (OT)

0-1 0-3 5-1 3-4 0-1 3-0 1-2 2-1 0-6 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-6 0-5 0-2 1-2 2-0 3-3

1994 • 14-8-1 (10-2 CAC) Home: 7-3-1 ● Away: 6-5 ● Neutral: 1-0 Head Coach: Roland Sturk (43-58-4) 9/3 Denver* W 9/6 Puget Sound W 9/10 California-Davis L 9/11 Sonoma State W 9/14 Southern Colorado* W 9/16 Air Force* W 9/24 Northern Colorado L (2OT) 9/28 at Colorado Christian* W (2OT) 10/1 at Denver* L 10/7 at Fort Lewis* W 10/9 at Fort Lewis* W 10/12 Colorado Christian* W 10/15 at Southern Colorado* W 10/16 New Mexico L 10/19 Metro State* W (2OT) 10/21 at Cal. State-San Bernardino L 10/23 at Cal. State-Dominguez Hills L 10/24 at Cal Poly-Pomona W 10/29 at Metro State* L 10/30 at Air Force* W 11/5 Sonoma State# T 11/11 vs. Quincy (Ill.)$ W 11/13 at Franklin Pierce% L * - CAC Match # - NCAA 1st Round, Regis won 4-3 in shootout $ - NCAA Final Four (Rindge, N.H.) % - NCAA Championship Game (Rindge, N.H.)

4-1 3-1 1-2 3-1 4-0 2-0 1-2 5-3 3-4 2-0 2-1 5-1 6-0 0-1 3-1 0-3 0-2 3-1 2-3 3-0 1-1 3-1 0-2

9/2 at Northern Colorado L (OT) 9/3 at Air Force* W 9/8 vs. Merchurst# L (OT) 9/10 at Franklin Pierce L 9/12 at Stonehill W 9/15 vs. Chico State% W 9/17 vs. Quincy% L 9/20 at Colorado Christian* W 9/24 at Southern Colorado* W 9/27 at Metro State* W 9/30 Fort Lewis* W (OT) 10/2 at Denver* L 10/4 Air Force* L 10/7 Southern Colorado* W (OT) 10/11 Denver* W 10/17 at Colorado College L 10/21 Metro State* W 10/26 Fort Lewis* W 10/28 Colorado Christian* W * - CAC Match # - at Franklin Pierce (Rindge, N.H.) % - at Air Force (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

1-2 2-0 2-4 1-4 3-0 4-1 2-3 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-3 0-2 4-0 3-2 0-1 2-0 2-0 3-0

1996 • 15-5-3 (9-2-1 RMAC/1st) Home: 8-3-1 ● Away: 7-2-2 Head Coach: JB Belzer (15-5-3) 9/6 at Oklahoma W 9/7 at Phillips W 9/10 Colorado Christian* L 9/13 at Fort Lewis* W 9/15 at Mesa State* W 9/18 Denver L 9/20 Humboldt State L 9/22 California-Davis W 9/25 Metro State* W 10/4 at Southern Colorado* W 10/6 New Mexico Highlands* W 10/9 at Colorado Christian* W 10/12 Montana State-Billings W 10/16 Northern Colorado W 10/18 Mesa State* W 10/20 Fort Lewis* W 10/24 at Metro State* L 10/27 at Denver T (OT) 11/1 Southern Colorado* W 11/3 at New Mexico Highlands* T (OT) 11/9 Northern Colorado# T (4OT) 11/16 at Humboldt State$ W 11/22 at Lynn% L * - RMAC Match # - NCAA 1st Round (Regis won 6-4 in shootout) $ - NCAA Quarterfinal (Acata, Calif.) % - NCAA Final Four (Boca Raton, Fla.)

4-2 4-0 1-4 2-0 1-0 1-2 0-1 3-1 4-0 1-0 4-0 2-0 14-0 1-0 5-0 2-1 0-3 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 1-2

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Year-by-Year Results 1997 • 9-9-1 (7-4-1 RMAC/3rd)

2000 • 16-6 (8-4 RMAC/2nd)

2001 • 18-1-1 (11-0-1 RMAC/1st)

Home: 5-4-1 ● Away: 4-4-0 ● Neutral: 0-1-0 Head Coach: JB Belzer (24-14-4)

Home: 9-1 ● Away: 5-5 ● Neutral: 2-0 Head Coach: JB Belzer (63-34-5)

Home: 10-1-0 ● Away: 8-0-1 Head Coach: JB Belzer (81-35-6)

8/30 Lynn 8/31 Indianapolis 9/9 at Colorado Christian* 9/12 Fort Lews* 9/14 Mesa State* 9/16 Metro State* 9/19 vs. California-Davis# 9/21 at Humboldt State 9/28 St. Cloud State 10/2 at Southern Colorado* 10/5 at New Mexico Highlands* 10/8 Colorado Christian* 10/10 at Northern Colorado 10/17 at Mesa State* 10/19 at Fort Lewis* 10/22 at Denver 11/2 New Mexico Highlands* 11/4 Southern Colorado* 11/8 Metro State* * - RMAC Game # - at Humboldt, Calif.

L W W W L L L L W W W T (2OT) L W L L W L (OT) W

0-4 3-0 3-1 5-3 0-3 1-2 1-3 0-1 5-0 5-0 3-1 1-1 0-3 2-1 0-2 0-3 3-1 0-1 2-1

1998 • 9-9 (6-6 RMAC/5th) Home: 6-4 ● Away: 3-5 Head Coach: JB Belzer (33-23-4) 8/29 Montana State-Billings 9/1 Colorado Christian* 9/4 at Lynn 9/6 at Eckerd 9/11 Midwestern State 9/16 Metro State* 9/25 at Fort Lewis* 9/27 at Mesa State* 10/2 at Southern Colorado* 10/4 New Mexico Highlands* 10/10 Northern Colorado 10/13 at Colorado Christian* 10/16 Mesa State* 10/18 Fort Lewis* 10/20 Grand Canyon 10/25 at Metro State* 10/30 Southern Colorado* 11/1 at New Mexico Highlands* * - RMAC Game

W L L L W L (2OT) L W L W L W L W W L (2OT) W W

9/1 East Central University W (OT) 9/3 Midwestern State W 9/6 Colorado Christian* W 9/8 Southern Colorado* W 9/10 New Mexico Highlands* W 9/15 at St. Mary’s University W 9/17 at Angelo State L 9/20 at Metro State* L 9/22 vs. Northeastern State% W 9/24 at Central Oklahoma L 9/29 at Fort Lewis* W 10/1 at Mesa State* L 10/6 Texas Wesleyan W 10/8 Incarnate Word W 10/13 at Southern Colorado* L (OT) 10/15 at New Mexico Highlands* W 10/19 Metro State* W 10/22 at Colorado Christian* W 10/27 Fort Lewis* W (OT) 10/29 Mesa State* L 11/3 vs. Metro State# W 11/4 at Mesa State$ W * - RMAC Game # - RMAC Semifinals (Grand Junction, Colo.) $ - RMAC Championship Match % - Played in Edmond, Okla.

1-0 6-1 4-1 1-0 4-0 3-1 0-1 3-7 1-0 1-4 3-1 0-1 2-1 3-1 3-4 4-1 4-0 3-2 1-0 1-2 6-1 4-1

8/24 Montana State-Billings W 8/26 St. Edward’s W 8/31 at Midwestern State W 9/2 at East CentralUniversity W 9/7 Southern Colorado* W 9/9 New Mexico Highlands* W 9/14 at Fort Lewis* W 9/16 at Mesa State* W 9/21 at Metro State* W 9/23 Colorado Christian* W 9/28 at Incarnate Word W 10/5 Barry W 10/12 at Southern Colorado* W 10/14 at New Mexico Highlands* W (OT) 10/19 Fort Lewis* W 10/21 Mesa State* W 10/26 Metro State* W 10/28 at Colorado Christian* T (OT) 11/3 Southern Colorado# W 11/10 Incarnate Word$ L * - RMAC Game # - RMAC Championship Match $ - NCAA Div. II Midwest Regional Final

2-0 1-0 2-0 5-1 1-0 4-0 4-0 4-2 3-0 1-0 2-1 2-0 2-1 2-1 5-1 1-0 3-1 1-1 2-0 1-3

4-0 2-4 1-3 0-2 3-1 0-1 1-2 1-0 0-1 4-0 0-2 1-0 1-2 3-1 2-0 2-3 3-2 5-2

1999 • 14-5-1 (9-3 RMAC/1st) Home: 6-2-1 ● Away: 8-3 Head Coach: JB Belzer (47-28-5) 8/25 8/26 9/4 9/6 9/10 9/12 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/25 10/1 10/3 10/8 10/14 10/17 10/20 10/26 10/29 10/31 11/6

at Montana State-Billings at Carroll College at Texas A&M Commerce at Midwestern State at Southern Colorado* at New Mexico Highlands* Colorado Christian* Central Oklahoma Metro State* Angelo State Fort Lewis* Mesa State* at Northern Colorado Southern Colorado* New Mexico Highlands* at Metro State* at Colorado Christian* at Fort Lewis* at Mesa State* Fort Lewis#

* - RMAC Game # - RMAC Championship Match

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W W L L W (OT) W (2OT) W W L W W L W W W L W (OT) W W T (4OT)

2-1 4-2 0-2 2-4 1-0 2-1 2-0 5-1 2-4 5-1 4-1 1-2 2-0 4-1 2-1 1-3 2-1 3-1 1-0 1-1

The 2001 team finished with an 18-1-1 record making it to the NCAA Midwest Regional Final


Year-by-Year Results 2002 • 16-4-1 (12-1-1 RMAC/2nd)

2004 • 19-5 (12-2 RMAC/2nd)

2006 • 11-7-4 (8-2-2 RMAC/T2nd)

Home: 8-0-1 ● Away: 7-4 ● Neutral: 1-0 Head Coach: JB Belzer (97-39-7)

Home: 7-2 ● Away: 9-3 ● Neutral: 3-0 Head Coach: JB Belzer (132-50-7)

Home: 6-2-1 ● Away: 4-4-3 ● Neutral: 1-1 Head Coach: JB Belzer (160-63-12)

8/30 East Central University W 9/2 at Northern Colorado L 9/6 at Southern Colorado* W 9/8 Incarnate Word W 9/14 New Mexico Highlands* W 9/15 Adams State* W 9/20 at Metro State* L 9/22 at Colorado Christian* W 9/25 Southern Colorado* W (OT) 10/4 at Texas A&M Commerce L 10/6 at St. Edward’s W 10/11 Fort Lewis* W 10/13 Mesa State* W 10/18 at New Mexico Highlands* W 10/20 at Adams State* W 10/25 Metro State* T (2OT) 10/27 Colorado Christian W 11/1 at Fort Lewis* W 11/3 at Mesa State* W 11/8 vs. Southern Colorado# W 11/9 at Metro State$ L * - RMAC Game # - RMAC Semifinals (Hosted by Metro St.) $ - RMAC Championship Match

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

2003 • 16-6 (10-4 RMAC/2nd) Home: 9-4 ● Away: 7-2 Head Coach: JB Belzer (113-45-7) 8/28 at CSU-Pueblo* 8/31 Texas A&M-Commerce 9/5 Central Oklahoma 9/7 Sothwest Oklahoma State 9/12 at New Mexico Highlands* 9/14 at Adams State* 9/19 Metro State* 9/21 Colorado Christian* 9/26 at Incarnate Word 9/28 at East Central University 10/3 Northern Colorado 10/10 at Fort Lewis* 10/12 at Mesa State* 10/17 New Mexico Highlands* 10/19 Adams State* 10/24 at Metro State* 10/26 at Colorado Christian* 10/31 Fort Lewis* 11/2 Mesa State* 11/7 CSU-Pueblo* 11/14 New Mexico Highlands# 11/15 Mesa State$ * - RMAC Game # - RMAC Semifinals $ - RMAC Championship Match

W L W W W (OT) W L W W W L W L W W L W L W (OT) W W W

1-0 1-2 2-0 5-0 2-1 4-0 0-2 5-0 1-0 3-1 0-4 2-0 0-1 2-1 4-0 0-1 3-0 2-3 2-1 3-1 5-0 4-1

8/28 Nebraska-Omaha L 8/30 at Metro State* L 9/3 Incarnate Word W 9/10 at Adams State* W 9/12 at New Mexico Highlands* W 9/17 at Fort Lewis* W 9/19 at Mesa State* W 9/24 CSU-Pueblo* W 9/26 Colorado Christian* W 10/1 at Central Oklahoma W 10/3 at West Texas A&M W (OT) 10/8 at Barry W 10/9 vs. Lynn# W (2OT) 10/15 Adams State* W 10/17 New Mexico Highlands* W 10/22 Fort Lewis* W 10/24 Mesa State* W 10/27 Metro State* L 10/29 at CSU-Pueblo* W 10/31 at Colorado Christian* W 11/5 vs. CSU-Pueblo$ W 11/6 at Metro State% L 11/12 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce& W 11/14 at Metro State@ L * - RMAC Game # - at Miami Shores, Fla. (Barry) $ - RMAC Semifinals (Hosted by Metro St.) % - RMAC Championship Match & - NCAA Division II 1st Round (Metro St.) @ - NCAA Division II 2nd Round

1-2 1-2 2-1 3-0 1-0 2-0 3-1 5-0 4-0 4-2 2-1 2-1 1-0 5-0 4-0 2-0 2-0 1-2 5-0 6-0 2-0 0-1 3-2 0-1

2005 • 17-6-1 (10-4 RMAC/3rd) Home: 10-1 ● Away: 6-5 ● Neutral: 1-0-1 Head Coach: JB Belzer (149-56-8) 8/30 Colorado Mines W 4-0 9/4 Central Oklahoma W 4-0 9/9 New Mexico Highlands* W 1-0 9/11 Adams State* W 3-0 9/16 Mesa State* W 5-1 9/18 Fort Lewis* W 2-0 9/21 at Metro State* L 0-1 9/23 at Colorado Christian* W 8-1 9/25 at CSU-Pueblo* W 2-1 9/30 West Texas A&M W 3-0 10/2 Texas A&M-Commerce W 3-1 10/7 at St. Edward’s W 3-0 10/9 at Incarnate Word W 3-0 10/14 at New Mexico Highlands* W 1-0 10/16 at Adams State* L 0-1 10/21 at Mesa State* W 5-3 10/23 at Fort Lewis* L (2OT) 1-2 10/26 Metro State* L 2-3 10/28 Colorado Christian* W 4-0 10/30 CSU-Pueblo* W 7-0 11/4 vs. Fort Lewis# W 3-0 11/5 at Metro State$ L 1-4 11/11 vs. Central Oklahoma% T (2OT) 2-2 11/13 at Metro State& L 0-1 * - RMAC Game # - RMAC Semifinals (Metro St.) $ - RMAC Championship Match % - NCAA Div. II 1st Round (Metro St.) Won shootout 3-1 to advance & - NCAA Div. II 2nd Round

8/25 St. Edward’s L 8/27 Midwestern State W 8/30 Colorado Mines* W 9/2 at Incarnate Word T (2OT) 9/4 at St. Mary’s (Texas) T (2OT) 9/8 at New Mexico Highlands* W 9/10 at Adams State* W 9/15 New Mexico Highlands* W 9/17 #2 Metro State* L 9/20 Colorado Christian* W 9/22 at Fort Lewis* W 9/24 at Mesa State L 9/29 at Texas A&M-Commerce L 10/1 at Central Oklahoma L 10/6 at Colorado Mines* W 10/8 #8 Montana State-Billings W 10/13 CSU-Pueblo* W 10/15 Mesa State* T (2OT) 10/20 at #5 Metro State* L (OT) 10/22 at CSU-Pueblo* T (2OT) 10/28 vs. Mesa State# W 10/29 vs. Fort Lewis$ L * - RMAC Game # - RMAC Semifinal (Metro St.) $ - RMAC Championship Match (Metro St.)

0-2 5-0 4-1 1-1 2-2 5-2 3-2 1-0 0-3 3-0 3-0 0-2 1-2 1-2 4-1 1-0 3-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-1

2007 • 9-11 (5-7 RMAC/6th) Home: 6-5 ● Away: 3-6 Head Coach: JB Belzer (169-74-12) 8/24 Barry W 8/26 #2 Grand Valley State L 8/31 at Nebraska-Omaha L 9/3 at Montana State-Billings L 9/7 Mesa State* W 9/9 Fort Lewis* L 9/14 New Mexico Highlands* W 9/16 at CSU-Pueblo* W 9/21 at Colorado Christian* L 9/23 at Colorado Mines* W 9/28 Adams State W 9/30 Florida Southern W 10/5 Colorado Christian W 10/12 Metro State* L 10/14 at Adams State* W 10/19 CSU-Pueblo* L 10/21 at New Mexico Highlands* L 10/26 Colorado Mines* L 10/28 at Metro State* L 10/31 at Fort Lewis# L * - RMAC Game # - RMAC First Round (Durango, Colo.)

3-1 0-1 1-7 1-3 2-1 0-1 2-0 3-0 2-3 2-0 6-2 2-1 6-0 1-2 4-0 2-3 2-3 0-1 0-4 0-3

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Year-by-Year Results 2008 • 17-7 (11-2 RMAC/2nd)

2010 • 16-5-2 (10-3-1 RMAC/2nd)

Home: 7-4 ● Away: 8-2 ● Neutral: 2-1 Head Coach: JB Belzer (186-81-12)

Home: 7-0-1 ● Away: 7-4-1 ● Neutral: 2-1 Head Coach: JB Belzer (216-91-18)

8/28 at #19 Winona State L (OT) 1-2 8/30 at #8 Minn. State-Mankato W 2-1 9/5 Grand Canyon W 6-1 9/7 Washburn L 0-1 9/12 at CSU-Pueblo* W 4-0 9/14 at Colorado Christian* W 2-0 9/19 at Adams State* W 10-0 9/21 #14 Metro State* L 0-6 9/26 #22 Carson-Newman W 3-0 9/28 Lynn L 1-2 10/3 Fort Lewis* L (OT) 3-4 10/5 Mesa State* W 1-0 10/12 at New Mexico Highlands* W 3-1 10/17 Colorado Christian* W 9-0 10/19 Colorado Mines* W 3-1 10/24 UC-Colorado Springs* W 4-1 10/26 Adams State* W 6-2 10/31 at Mesa State* W 3-0 11/2 at Fort Lewis* W 3-0 11/7 vs. Colorado Mines# W 3-0 11/9 at #12 Metro State$ L 0-1 11/14 vs. Augustana% W 3-0 11/16 at #11 Winona State& W 3-1 11/21 vs. Metro State@ L (OT) 1-2 * - RMAC Game # - RMAC Semifinal (Metro St.) $ - RMAC Championship Match % - NCAA Division II 1st Round (Winona, Minn.) & - NCAA Division II 2nd Round (Winona, Minn.) @ - NCAA Division II 3rd Round (Allendale, Mich.)

8/26 vs. BYU-Hawaii@ L 0-4 8/28 at Hawaii-Pacific W (2OT) 1-0 9/4 #25 Minnesota-Duluth W (OT) 2-1 9/10 at Minnesota State-Mankato W 4-0 9/12 at Winona State L 0-1 9/17 at Colorado Mines* L 1-2 9/19 Mesa State* W 2-0 9/22 at #3 Metro State* W (2OT) 3-2 9/24 at CSU-Pueblo* W 1-0 9/26 at New Mexico Highlands* L 0-1 10/01 at Adams State* W 2-0 10/03 Colorado Christian* W 5-1 10/10 UC-Colorado Springs* W 6-1 10/13 #11 Metro State* W (2OT) 2-1 10/15 at Mesa State* W 1-0 10/17 CSU-Pueblo* W 3-1 10/24 Nebraska-Kearney* T (2OT) 0-0 10/29 Adams State* W 3-0 10/31 at #4 Fort Lewis* L (OT) 0-1 11/05 vs. New Mexico Highlands$ W 2-0 11/07 at #3 Fort Lewis$ W 2-1 11/12 vs. New Mexico Highlands# W 3-2 11/14 at #14 Winona State% T (2OT) 1-1 * - RMAC Game @ - Played in Waipio, Hawaii $ - RMAC Tournament (Fort Lewis/Durango, Colo.) # - NCAA Division II First Round (Winona, Minn.) % - NCAA Division II Second Round (Winona, Minn.) Winona advances by winning shootout 4-2

2011 • 15-6 (11-3 RMAC/1st) 2009 • 14-5-4 (10-2-4 RMAC/4th) Home: 9-2-2 ● Away: 5-2-2 ● Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: JB Belzer (200-86-16) 8/28 Angelo State W 8/30 Eastern New Mexico W 9/4 Winona State W 9/6 #15 Minnesota St.-Mankato L 9/11 New Mexico Highlands* W 9/13 at Nebraska-Kearney* T (2OT) 9/20 Adams State* W 9/23 Colorado Mines* L (OT) 9/25 at #18 Ft. Lewis* T (2OT) 9/27 at Adams State* W 10/2 Nebraska-Kearney* W 10/4 at Mesa State* W 10/9 CSU-Pueblo* W 10/14 at Colorado Mines* W 10/16 at #6 Metro State* L 10/18 UC-Colorado Springs* W 10/21 at UC-Colorado Springs* W 10/25 #13 Ft. Lewis* T (2OT) 10/31 at Colorado Christian* W 11/1 Mesa State* T (2OT) 11/4 Mesa State# W 11/6 at #4 Metro State$ L 11/12 vs. #21 Colorado Mines% L * - RMAC Match # - RMAC 1st Round (Regis) $ - RMAC Semifinal (Metro St.) % - NCAA Div. II 1st Round (Ft. Lewis)

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10-0 2-0 4-0 0-1 5-1 0-0 9-2 2-3 3-3 2-1 10-0 4-3 3-0 1-0 0-3 3-1 2-0 2-2 3-1 2-2 1-0 1-5 1-2

Home: 7-3 ● Away: 7-3 ● Neutral: 1-0 Head Coach: JB Belzer (231-97-18) 9/3 at Minnesota-Duluth W 3-1 9/5 at Concordia-St. Paul W 5-0 9/9 #12 Winona State W 3-1 9/11 #21 Minn. State-Mankato L 2-3 9/16 #20 Colorado Mines* L 1-2 9/18 at Colorado Mesa* L 1-3 9/21 #6 Metro State* W 2-1 9/23 CSU-Pueblo* W 3-0 9/25 New Mexico Highlands* W 3-2 9/30 Adams State* W 4-0 10/2 at Colorado Christian* W 1-0 10/9 at UC-Colorado Springs* W (2OT) 1-0 10/12 at Metro State* L 1-2 10/14 Colorado Mesa* W 4-0 10/16 at CSU-Pueblo* W 2-0 10/23 at Nebraska-Kearney* W 2-1 10/28 at Adams State* W 1-0 10/30 #8 Fort Lewis* W 1-0 11/4 Colorado Mesa# L 0-1 11/11 vs. Colorado Mesa$ W 3-0 11/13 at Fort Lewis% L 0-1 * - RMAC Game # - RMAC Tournament (Regis/Denver, Colo.) $ - NCAA Division II First Round (Durango, Colo.) % - NCAA Division II Second Round (Durango, Colo.)


Year-by-Year Leaders Goals Jordan Miller Jordan Miller Jordan Miller Carter Cornett Carter Cornett Carter Cornett Kate Murphy Kate Murphy Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Arlene Basquez Dani Thorn Dani Thorn Dani Thorn Dani Thorn Tatum Mahoney Amy Giltner Tatum Mahoney Karen Dougherty

11 15 14 27 14 12 31 12 12 15 18 13 14 11 12 12 18 16 12 5

2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Assists Jordan Miller Marissa Davis Jordan Miller Jordan Miller Lexi Tagen Four tied Kelly Labor Kate Murphy Kristin Geyer Lacy Richardson Kate Murphy Lacy Richardson Kate Murphy Diana DiMatteo Diana DiMatteo Diana DiMatteo Three tied Keri Harada Tonya Anderson Katie Crespo Katie Crespo

8 8 7 13 12 6 8 11 10 15 11 11 11 11 9 5 4 8 6 8 4

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Points Jordan Miller Jordan Miller Jordan Miller Carter Cornett Carter Cornett Kelly Labor Kate Murphy Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Kate Murphy Dani Thorn Dani Thorn Dani Thorn Dani Thorn Tatum Mahoney Amy Giltner Tatum Mahoney Karen Dougherty

30 37 41 60 29 30 73 34 40 42 35 38 29 26 27 40 34 26 13

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Shots Jordan Miller Jordan Miller Jordan Miller Carter Cornett Carter Cornett Kelly Labor Kate Murphy Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Arlene Basquez Dani Thorn Laura Qualls Dani Thorn Dani Thorn Tatum Mahoney Amy Giltner N/A N/A

74 89 84 111 60 71 111 92 92 80 87 82 76 54 55 92 60

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

Shot Percentage (Min. 10 shots) Chelsea Bokan Jordan Miller Chelsea Reichard Emilie Eisman Alyson Russell Julie Rodgers Kate Murphy Katie Janda Katie Janda Katie Janda Kristin Geyer Jessica Catekista Diana DiMatteo

.214 .169 .320 .333 .273 .185 .279 .200 .231 .250 .170 .250 .237

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002

1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Dani Thorn Jody Grippa Autumn Hallam Amy Giltner N/A N/A Shots on Goal Meghan Stuart Jordan Miller Jordan Miller Carter Cornett Carter Cornett Carter Cornett Kelly Labor Kate Murphy Kate Murphy Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Arlene Basquez Dani Thorn Laura Qualls Dani Thorn N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

.529 .500 .520 .621 .750 .750 .722 .697 .654 .684 .714 .607 .550 .618

N/A

2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Goalie Minutes Nicole Eddings Ellen Augsburger Rosie Campbell Rosie Campbell Holly Redmond Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Brooke Glasmann Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Joyce Grippa Dani Campbell Sharika Anderson Dani Campbell Dani Campbell Dani Campbell Melissa Dewey

2011 2010 2009 2008

Goals Allowed Against Average Nicole Eddings Ellen Augsburger Rosie Campbell Holly Redmond

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006

37 40 43 57 35 41 41 62 46 46 49 49 47 47 34 40

Shots on Goal Pct. (Min. 10 on goal) Meghan Stuart Erin Kettmann Chelsea Reichard Cassie Cornett Erin Bevacqua Carrie Anne Cordova Meghan Thompson Kate Murphy Katie Janda Lacy Richardson Alli Rausch Jessica Catekista Shantelle Wagner Diana DiMatteo N/A N/A N/A N/A

Gamewinners Jordan Miller Meghan Stuart Jordan Miller Jordan Miller Carter Cornett Carter Cornett Carter Cornett Kelly Labor Kate Murphy Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Kristin Geyer Arlene Basquez Dani Thorn N/A N/A Four tied Jenny O’Brien Amy Giltner N/A N/A

2011

.222 .286 .273 .267

4 4 5 5 8 4 3 3 6 5 5 5 7 5 2 7 4

1,324:37 1,893:06 954:27 1,233:04 1,624:46 1,851:56 2,053:32 2,045:05 1,485:24 1,831:06 1,792:09 1,737:33 891:48 1,665:17 1,225:00 1,965:00 1,025:00 1,325:00 1,860:00 0.68 0.76 0.75 0.98

2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Holly Redmond Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Brooke Glasmann Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Joyce Grippa Krista Weiss Dani Campbell Sharika Anderson Sharika Anderson Dani Campbell Sharika Anderson Melissa Dewey

1.66 1.17 0.75 0.70 0.79 0.69 0.45 1.05 0.87 1.41 1.47 0.40 0.88 0.94 1.94

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Saves Nicole Eddings Ellen Augsburger Marianne Clausen Rosie Campbell Holly Redmond Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Brooke Glasmann Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Joyce Grippa Dani Campbell Sharika Anderson Dani Campbell Dani Campbell Dani Campbell Melissa Dewey

78 60 38 54 72 91 85 71 54 58 60 80 47 84 82 87 67 79 101

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Save Percentage Nicole Eddings Ellen Augsburger Rosie Campbell Holly Redmond Holly Redmond Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Brooke Glasmann Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Joyce Grippa Krista Weiss Dani Campbell Sharika Anderson Sharika Anderson Dani Campbell Sharika Anderson Melissa Dewey

.886 .789 .778 .804 .706 .791 .833 .816 .806 .806 .870 .812 .815 .764 .804 .929 .870 .880 .716

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Wins Nicole Eddings Ellen Augsburger Rosie Campbell Rosie Campbell Holly Redmond Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Brooke Glasmann Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Joyce Grippa Dani Campbell Sharika Anderson Dani Campbell Dani Campbell Dani Campbell Melissa Dewey

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Shutouts Nicole Eddings Ellen Augsburger Rosie Campbell Rosie Campbell Holly Redmond Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Joanna Humphreys Brooke Glasmann Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Taresa Cavaliere Joyce Grippa Dani Campbell Michelle Decianne Dani Campbell Dani Campbell Sharika Anderson Melissa Dewey

11 14 7 9 9 9 17 18 13 16 18 15 8 9 7 12 6 8 7 7 7 6 4 3 5 11 10 8 8.5 10 5 2 5 2 12.5 5.5 4 4

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Opponent Quick Facts Adams State College Grizzlies

Colorado State Univeristy-Pueblo

Sept. 28(H) & Oct. 26(A) - 1:30 PM & 1:00 PM Location Alamosa, Colo. Enrollment 2,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Grizzlies 2011-12 Record 7-9-2 Conference Finish 7th Head Coach Doris Sullivan Starters Returning 5 SID Chris Day SID Phone (719) 587-7825

Sept. 16th(H) - 1:00 PM Location Pueblo, Colo. Enrollment 5,100 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname ThunderWolves 2011-12 Record 5-11-3 Conference Finish 10th Head Coach Janet Cassidee Starters Returning 8 SID Anthony Sandstrom SID Phone (719) 549-2022

Colorado Mesa University Mavericks

Metro State College of Denver Roadrunners

Sept. 30(H) & Oct. 21(A) - 1:00 PM & 12:00 PM Location Grand Junction, Colo. Enrollment 8,130 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Mavericks 2011-12 Record 10-8-4 Conference Finish 4th Head Coach Erin Sharpe Starters Returning 7 SID Tish Elliott SID Phone 970-248-1143

Sept. 14th(A) & Oct. 7th(H) - 1:00 PM & 1:00 PM

Location Enrollment Conference Affiliation Nickname 2011-12 Record Conference Finish Head Coach Starters Returning SID SID Phone

Denver, Colo. 24,000 RMAC NCAA Division II Roadrunners 12-7-1 5th Adrianne Almarez 9 Andy Schlichting 303-556-3431

Fort Lewis College Skyhawks Oct. 19(H) & 28th(A) - 3:30 PM & 1:00 PM Location Durango, Colo. Enrollment 3,856 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Skyhawks 2011-12 Record 15-3-4 Conference Finish 3rd Head Coach Damian Clarke Starters Returning 8 SID Chris Aaland SID Phone 970-247-7381

New Mexico Highlands University Cowgirls Oct. 12th(A) - 7:00 PM Location Las Vegas, N.M. Enrollment 3,900 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Cowgirls 2011-12 Record 10-8-1 Conference Finish 6th Head Coach Justin Wagar Starters Returning 7 SID Gavino Archuleta SID Phone (505) 426-2017

Colorado Christian University Cougars Sept. 23rd(H) & Oct. 4th(A) - 1:00 PM & 1:00 PM Location Lakewood, Colo. Enrollment 3,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Cougars 2011-12 Record 5-17-2 Conference Finish 11th Head Coach Renee Lopez Starters Returning 7 SID Aimee Davison SID Phone (303) 963-3185

Colorado School of Mines Orediggers Oct. 5th(A) - 5:00 PM Location Golden, Colo. Enrollment 4,800 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Orediggers 2011-12 Record 17-2-4 Conference Finish 2nd Head Coach Kevin Fickes Starters Returning 9 SID Katie Simons SID Phone (303) 273-3735

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UC at Colorado Springs Mountain Lions Sept. 21st(H) - 4:30 PM Location Colorado Springs, Colo. Enrollment 8,893 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Cougars 2011-12 Record 8-9-1 Conference Finish 8th Head Coach Nichole Ridenour Starters Returning 4 SID Douglas Fitzgerald SID Phone (719) 255-3003

Non-Conference Opponents pp Rollins College Monday, September 3rd at 11:00 AM - Home

St. Edwards University Sunday, September 9th at 12:30 PM - Away

University of the Incarnate Word Friday, September 7th at 3:30 PM - Away

Western State College of Colorado Saturday, September 1st at 3:30 PM - Home


2009 All-RMAC Soccer Player of the Year: Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines Defensive Player of the Year: Nichole Kluk, Fort Lewis Freshman of the Year: Marissa Davis, Regis University Coach of the Year: Damian Clarke, Fort Lewis

First Team Julissa Rodriguez, New Mexico Highlands Anna Evans, Colorado Mines Hayley Hollenga, Fort Lewis Jordan Miller, Regis Megan Woodworth, Colorado Mines Sara Egbom, Fort Lewis Sara Islas, Colorado Mesa Alison Cahill, Regis Kelsey Neal, Colorado Mines Brittany Corona, Colorado Christian Hayley Renko, Metro State Savannah Thompson, CSU-Pueblo

First Team Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines Becca Mays, Metro State Jamie MacArthur, Fort Lewis Daniela Ramirez, Mesa State Jordan Miller, Regis Marissa Davis, Regis Nichole Kluk, Fort Lewis Megan Woodworth, Colo. Mines Kathryn Gosztyla, Metro State Lauren Hall, UCCS Bri Schulze, Colorado Mines

Second Team Marissa Davis, Regis CC Rinehart, Regis Janelle McGee , New Mexico Highlands Erin Onat, Colorado Mines Jessica Hellweg, Adams State Abby Rolph, Metro State Julia Saenz, UC-Colorado Springs Kelci Crispe, Colorado Mesa Karisa Price, Metro State Raliegh Mercer, Nebraska-Kearney

Second Team Jen Thomas, Metro State Brittany Corona, Colo. Christian Chelsea Reichard, Regis Madison McQuilliams, Metro State Kira Brennan, Mesa State Jessica Stark, Colorado Mines Becca Maloney, Metro State Heidi Boersma, Regis Christine Schmelzle, Fort Lewis Jessica Hellweg, Adams State Jessica Kent, Mesa State

Third Team Taylor White, Regis Jensen Keith, New Mexico Highlands Megan Streidal, Fort Lewis Emma Cannis, Fort Lewis Samantha Burneo, Colorado Mesa Elena Benavides, Fort Lewis Kelci Newlin, Metro State Keelyn Arnold, Regis Kristin Preble, UC-Colorado Springs Sophia Whigham, Colorado Mesa Caitlyn Moses, Colorado Christian

Third Team Hayley Hollenga, Fort Lewis Samantha Smith, Fort Lewis Brittani Montgomery, CSU-Pueblo Nicole Renko, Metro State Kristin Preble, UCCS Laurel Reinhardt, Fort Lewis Ashley Yearout, Colorado Christian Ashley Kramer, N.M. Highlands Liana Signorile, Colo. Christian Kelsey Lang, Colorado Mines Ashley Sales, Adams State

2010 All-RMAC Soccer Player of the Year: Julissa Rodriguez, N.M. Highlands Defensive Player of the Year: Christine Schmelzle, Fort Lewis Freshman of the Year: Anna Evans, Colorado Mines Coach of the Year: Damian Clarke, Fort Lewis; Justin Wagar, New Mexico Highlands

2008 All-RMAC Soccer Player of the Year: Nicole Cito, Metro State Defensive Player of the Year: Nicole Cito, Metro State Freshman of the Year: Jordan Miller, Regis Coach of the Year: J.B. Belzer, Regis University

2007 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Rachel Zollner, Metro State

RMAC Co-Freshman of the Year: Sara Egbom, Fort Lewis RMAC Co-Freshman of the Year: Madison McQuilliams, Metro State

RMAC Coach of the Year: Danny Sanchez, Metro State

First Team Julissa Rodriguez, N.M. Highlands Hayley Hollenga, Fort Lewis Jordan Miller, Regis Madison McQuilliams, Metro State Megan Woodworth, Colo. Mines Katie Thiebaut, CSU-Pueblo Marissa Davis, Regis Christine Schmelzle, Fort Lewis Nicole Renko, Metro State Alison Cahill, Regis Jessica Stark, Colorado Mines Second Team Erika Shisler, Fort Lewis Anna Evans, Colorado Mines Julia Saenz, UCCS Becka Talcott, Nebraska-Kearney Brittany Corona, CCU Aleah DeGeneres, Metro State Samantha Burneo, Mesa State Amber Drumm, Adams State Sara Egbom, Fort Lewis Lauren Riley, Fort Lewis Jessica Hellweg Third Team Ashley Nemmers, Metro State Krista Mashak, N.M. Highlands Sara Islas, Mesa State Katie Horn, Regis Kelsey Lang, Colorado Mines Madyson Wellcome, Fort Lewis Cianna Chung-Ming, N.M. Highlands Rachel McMahon, Regis Becca Medina, Metro State Sarah Talcott, Nebraska-Kearney Susannah Hertz, N.M. Highlands

First Team *Nicole Cito, Metro State Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines *Carter Cornett , Regis Jamie MacArthur, Fort Lewis Becca Mays, Metro State Jen Thomas, Metro State Liz Oba, Colorado Mines Amie Kern, UC-Colorado Springs Maddie Stephens, Fort Lewis Marli Martin, CSU-Pueblo Deborah Vigil, Mesa State *-unanimous fi rst team selection Note - for the fi rst team, coaches selected 3 F, 3 MF, 3 D, 1 GK and one atlarge player. The other teams were regardless of position. Second Team Jordan Miller, Regis Nichole Kluk, Fort Lewis Daniela Ramirez, Mesa State Vanessa Mais, Metro State Jaimie Stephenson, Metro State Kim Secrest, Colorado Christian Heidi Boersma, Regis Lexi Tagen, Regis Rikki Warmack, CSU-Pueblo Ginny Maddox, Fort Lewis Sarah Deziel, CSU-Pueblo Third Team Bri Schulze, Colorado Mines Beccah Drennan, CSU-Pueblo Kelsey Lang, Colorado Mines Alyssa Michel, Mesa State Lorin Anderson, Fort Lewis Diane Wetzel, Colorado Mines Monica Vasquez, N.M. Highlands Ashley Collins, UC-Colorado Springs Becca Maloney, Metro State Erika Shisler, Fort Lewis Kira Brennan, Mesa State

First Team Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo Becca Mays, Metro State Rachel Zollner, Metro State Jamie MacArthur, Fort Lewis Katie Kilbey, Metro State Nicole Cito, Metro State Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines Tara Kirkpatrick, Regis Sara Egbom, Fort Lewis Carter Cornett, Regis Mckaila Dorman, N.M. Highlands Second Team Lauren Sell, Mesa State Jessica Brown, Metro State Alina Hartfield, Mesa State Kim Secrest, Colorado Christian Heidi Boersma, Regis Cassie Thimm, CSU-Pueblo Ashley Sales, Adams State Erin Bevacqua, Regis Nichole Kluk, Fort Lewis Erica Warmack, CSU-Pueblo Liz Oba, Colorado Mines Honorable Mention Diane Wetzel, Colorado Mines Brittany Hayes, CSU-Pueblo Corinne Johnson, Colorado Mines

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Records & History

All-RMAC All-Time Records 2011 All-RMAC Soccer Player of the Year: Julissa Rodriguez, N.M. Highlands Defensive Player of the Year: Alison Cahill, Regis Freshman of the Year: Janelle McGee, N.M. Highlands Coach of the Year: J.B. Belzer, Regis

2006 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Kylee Hanavan, Metro State RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Tara Kirkpatrick, Regis

RMAC Freshman of the Year: Kelly Labor, Regis RMAC Coach of the Year: Danny Sanchez, Metro State First Team F Kylee Hanavan, Metro State F Kira Sharp, Metro State D Tara Kirkpatrick, Regis MF Lauren Sell, Mesa State MF/F Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo GK Rachel Zollner, Metro State D Katrina Kranzler, Fort Lewis F Kate Mahler, Fort Lewis F Sara Lyles, Adams State F Kelly Labor, Regis D Nicole Cito, Metro State Second Team MF Jessica Brown, Metro State MF Jamie MacArthur, Fort Lewis F Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines MF Mikayla Buenger, Colorado Mines MF Chelsea Reichard, Regis D Alina Hartfield, Mesa State F Joni Yoon, New Mexico Highlands MF Deb Benson, Mesa State D Cassie Thimm, CSU-Pueblo F Kim Seacrest, Colorado Christian GK Bree Baker, Fort Lewis Honorable Mention D Gina Duttle, N.M. Highlands MF/D Toni Knabbe, CSU-Pueblo MF Cheran Stewart, Colorado Christian MF Kelli Love, Fort Lewis 2005 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Kylee Hanavan, Metro State RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Stephanie Prouty, Metro State

RMAC Freshman of the Year: Anne Ormrod, Metro State

RMAC Coach of the Year: Danny Sanchez, Metro State First Team: F Kylee Hanavan, Metro State F Kate Murphy, Regis MF Becky Gilmore, Fort Lewis MF Amy Leichliter, Metro State F Anne Ormrod, Metro State MF Beccah Drennan, CSU-Pueblo D Tara Kirkpatrick, Regis MF Martina Brtan, N.M. Highlands GK McKaila Dorman, N.M. Highlands MF Katie Jardine, Regis D Katrina Kranzler, Fort Lewis D Stephanie Prouty, Metro State

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All-RMAC All-Time Records Second Team F Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo MF Kira Sharp, Metro State MF Amy Volturo, Adams State MF Lauren Sell, Mesa State F Kate Mahler, Fort Lewis D Sarah Johnson, Adams State D Jen Zelinski, Fort Lewis GK Alison Cox, Colorado Christian D Alina Hartfield, Mesa State MF Brenda Baker, CSU-Pueblo D Gina Duttle, N.M. Highlands

2002 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Kristen Geyer, Regis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Amy Leichliter, Metro State RMAC Coach of the Year: Danny Sanchez, Metro State First Team MF Keri Pendergrass, Colorado Christian MF Melissa Kingsland, Fort Lewis MF Jenelle Brandt, Metro State MF Melissa Miller, Metro State MF Shantelle Wagner, Regis F Amy Leichliter, Metro State F Kristen Geyer, Regis F Kate Murphy, Regis F Alisha Phillips, Mesa State D Melissa Martinez, Southern Colorado GK Lindsay Blose, Mesa State

2004 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Ymara Guante, Metro State RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Elin Otter, Metro State RMAC Freshman of the Year: Angela Russell, CSUPueblo RMAC Coach of the Year: Danny Sanchez, Metro State Second Team MF Bridget Pertuit, Mesa State First Team MF Michele Favero, Mesa State MF Ymara Guante, Metro State MF Michelle Brown, Southern Colorado F Kylee Hanavan, Metro State F Larissa Galpin, Adams State F Kate Murphy, Regis F Jennifer Jaquez, N.M. Highlands F Kristen Geyer, Regis D Colleen Fellin, Metro State MF Adrianne Almaraz, Metro State D Megan Shivers, Metro State D Tara Kirkpatrick, Regis D Nicole Meyer, Regis D Elin Otter, Metro State GK Jessica Peyton, Adams State F Amy Leichliter, Metro State GK Nadia Fercha, Southern Colorado D Michelle Favero, Mesa State F Angela Russell, CSU-Pueblo Honorable Mention GK Joanna Humphreys, Regis Arlene Basquez, Regis Heidi Hart, Colorado Christian Second Team Katie Leonards, Southern Colorado MF Ashley Blain-Hartung, Regis D Gina Duttle, N.M. Highlands 2001 All-RMAC Soccer MF Becky Gilmore, Fort Lewis RMAC Player of the Year: Erin Brunelle, Colorado D Leslie Sieler, Fort Lewis Christian GK Bonnie LaMoine, Fort Lewis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Kate Murphy, Regis MF Keri Pendergrass, Colorado Christian RMAC Coach of the Year: Greg Rusk, N.M. Highlands MF Martina Brtan, N.M. Highlands MF Marina MacDonald, Metro State First Team F Sara Parra, N.M. Highlands Erin Brunelle, Colorado Christian MF Brenda Baker, CSU-Pueblo Kendra Maurath, Colorado Christian MF Megan Mohn, Adams State Melissa Kingsland, Fort Lewis Jole Wilson, Metro State Raina Fina, Mesa State Honorable Mention Taresa Cavaliere, Regis D Katie Hopkins, Regis Kate Murphy, Regis D Mattye Morton, Colorado Christian Nicole Meyer, Regis D Sarah Griffith, Fort Lewis Melissa Martinez, Southern Colorado GK McKaila Dorman, N.M. Highlands Angela Lightner, Southern Colorado GK Chrissy Mandarich, CSU-Pueblo Jennifer Jacques, N.M. Highlands 2003 All-RMAC Soccer Second Team RMAC Player of the Year: Naomi Clarke, Metro State Rebecca Hughes, Colorado Christian RMAC Freshman of the Year: Katie Jardine, Regis RMAC Coach of the Year: Danny Sanchez, Metro State Mattye Morton, Colorado Christian Shannon Eller, Mesa State Lindsey Watson, Mesa State First Team Ashley Blain-Hartung, Regis F Sarah Johnson, Adams State Arlene Basquez, Regis GK Nadia Fercha, CSU-Pueblo Shanlelle Wagner, Regis D Melissa Martinez, CSU-Pueblo Jamie Nickell, Southern Colorado MF Melissa Kingsland, Fort Lewis Sarah Lightner, Southern Colorado D Michelle Favero, Mesa State Michelle Brown, Southern Colorado MF Naomi Clarke, Metro State Simone Stowe, N.M. Highlands D Colleen Fellin, Metro State F Amy Leichliter, Metro State Honorable Mention D Kristin Nason, Metro State Malia Dixon, N.M. Highlands F Sara Parra, N.M. Highlands Jenelle Brandt, Metro State F Kristen Geyer, Regis Second Team GK Heidi Hart, Colorado Christian MF/F Keri Pendergrass, Colorado Christian GK Lindsey Blose, Mesa State F Alisha Phillips, Mesa State MF Melissa Hillier, Mesa State MF Adrianne Almaraz, Metro State MF Kim Unten, N.M. Highlands MF Ashley Blain-Hartung, Regis MF Katie Jardine, Regis F Lacy Richardson, Regis D Rachel Wonner, Regis Honorable Mention D Katie Surina, N.M. Highlands MF Jamie Aweida, Fort Lewis

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2000 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Cheryl Bates, Mesa State RMAC Freshman of the Year: Raina Fine, Mesa State RMAC Coach of the Year: J.B. Belzer, Regis; Jim Buchan, Mesa State First Team MF Mindy Bashman, Fort Lewis F Dani Thorn, Regis MF Diana DiMatteo, Regis D Jamie Swenson, Southern Colorado MF Janice Armstrong, Metro State MF Jennifer Jacques, N.M. Highlands MF Erin Brunelle, Colorado Christian GK Lindsay Blose, Mesa State F Cheryl Bates, Mesa State MF Brianna Figal, Mesa State F Raina Fine, Mesa State

Second Team MF Jessica Catekista, Regis D Jessica Cook, Regis MF Kim Blevins, Mesa State F Monica Montoya, Fort Lewis F Angela Lightner, Southern Colorado D Melissa Martinez, Southern Colorado F Sara Norkoli, Metro State D Jennifer Kitano, Metro State D Jole Wilson, Metro State D Anamaria Armijo, N.M. Highlands MF Miranda Wagler, Colorado Christian 1999 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Carisa Bradford, Fort Lewis; Cheryl Bates, Mesa State RMAC Freshman of the Year: Jennifer Jacques, N.M. Highlands RMAC Coach of the Year: Jayme Stone, Fort Lewis First Team Carisa Bradford, Fort Lewis Kari Pierce, Metro State Tarena O’Neill, Metro State Erin Brunelle, Colorado Christian Charlori Cotter, Fort Lewis Danielle Thorn, Regis Diana DiMatteo, Regis Jamie Swenson, Southern Colorado Janice Armstrong, Metro State Jennifer Jacques, N.M. Highlands Cheryl Bates, Mesa State Second Team Natalie Tafoya, Colorado Christian Laura Qualls, Regis Miranda Wagler, Colorado Christian Kate Kelly, Fort Lewis Kathryn Cziuzas, Metro State Ashley Cook, Mesa State Alana Cabatu, Southern Colorado Sarah Lightner, Southern Colorado Shantelle Wagner, Regis Jessica Catekista, Regis Angie Nilsen, Fort Lewis 1998 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Kari Pierce, Metro State RMAC Freshman of the Year: Erin Brunelle, Colorado Christian RMAC Coach of the Year: Ed Montojo, Metro State First Team Erin Brunelle, Colorado Christian Tammy Wishard, Colorado Christian Tiffany Thompson, Mesa State Cheryl Bates, Mesa State Ashley Cook, Mesa State Trisha Nakamoto, N.M. Highlands Jessica Catekista, Regis Dani Campbell, Regis Kari Pierce, Metro State Tarena O’Neill, Metro State Samantha Hitchcock, Southern Colorado 1997 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Tiffany Thompson, Mesa State RMAC Freshman of the Year: Tiffany Thompson, Mesa State RMAC Coach of the Year: Jim Buchan, Mesa State First Team MF Kammie Aguada, N.M. Highlands D Vicki Chong, Metro State GK Jerika Duran, Mesa State MF Samantha Hitchcock, Southern Colorado MF Kate Kelly, Fort Lewis MF Annie Maddock, Mesa State F Danielle Thorn, Regis MF Tammy Wishard, Colorado Christian F Tiffany Thompson, Mesa State D Cheryl Bates, Mesa State MF Kari Pierce, Metro State 1996 All-RMAC Soccer RMAC Player of the Year: Tatum Mahoney, Regis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Tarena O’Neill, Metro State RMAC Coach of the Year: J.B. Belzer, Regis First Team F Tatum Mahoney, Regis F Jen O’Brien, Regis MF Nadine Vigil, Mesa State MF Samantha Hitchcock, Southern Colorado MF Keri Harada, Regis MF Danielle Ornelas, Fort Lewis MF Tammy Wishard, Colorado Christian MF Kamie Aguada, N.M. Highlands D Natalie Rodgers, Regis GK Candy Cotkin, Southern Colorado GK Dani Campbell, Regis


RMAC All-Americans & Champions

All-Americans Name Janice Armstrong Cheryl Bates Lindsay Blose Jenelle Brandt Nicole Cito Naomi Clarke Sara Egbom Colleen Fellin Raina Fine Ymara Guante Kristen Geyer Kylee Havanan Hayley Hollenga Joanna Humphreys Tara Kirkpatrick Amy Leichliter Jamie MacArthur Tatum Mahoney Becca Mays Nicole Meyer Kayla Mitchell Kate Murphy Kari Pierce Stephanie Prouty Julissa Rodriquez Deshaunne Running Kira Sharp Tiffany Thompson Rachel Zollner

School

Year

Metro State Mesa State Mesa State Metro State Metro State Metro State Fort Lewis Metro State Mesa State Metro State Regis Metro State Fort Lewis Regis Regis Metro State Fort Lewis Regis Metro State Regis Colorado Mines Regis Metro State Metro State New Mexico Highlands Denver Metro State Mesa State Metro State

2000 2000, 1997 2002 2002 2008, 2007, 2006 2003 2010 2003, 2002 2000 2004 2002 2006, 2005, 2004 2010 2004 2005 2005, 2003 2009 1996 2009, 2007 2002, 2001 2009 2005, 2001 1999 2005 2010 1996 2006 1997 2007, 2006

Regular Season Champion Regis Fort Lewis Metro State Metro State Metro State Metro State Metro State Metro State Metro State Metro State Regis Mesa State Fort Lewis Mesa State Mesa State Regis

Tournament Champion Colorado Mines Regis Fort Lewis Metro State Fort Lewis Fort Lewis Metro State Metro State Regis Metro State Regis Regis Fort Lewis Mesa State No Tournament No Tournament

RMAC Champions Season 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

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RMAC All-Time Standings

2011

2007

Conference

Overall

School

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

1. Regis 2. Colorado Mines 3. Fort Lewis 4. Colorado Mesa 5. Metro State 6. N.M. Highlands 7. Adams State 8. UC-Colo. Springs 9. Nebraska-Kearney 10. CSU-Pueblo 11. Colorado Christian

11 10 10 7 8 8 4 4 3 2 1

15 17 15 10 12 10 7 8 5 5 5

3 2 2 3 5 5 8 9 10 9 12

0 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 3 1

.786 .786 .786 .643 .607 .607 .357 .321 .250 .250 .107

6 2 3 8 7 8 9 9 12 11 17

0 4 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 3 2

.714 .826 .773 .545 .625 .553 .444 .472 .306 .342 .250

Conference

School

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

1. Metro State 2. CSU-Pueblo 3. Colorado Mines 4. Fort Lewis 5. N.M. Highlands 6. Regis 7. Mesa State 8. Colorado Christian 9. Adams State

10 8 8 6 4 5 4 3 1

16 14 12 14 7 9 9 4 3

1 3 3 4 5 7 7 9 10

1 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 1

.875 .708 .708 .586 .458 .417 .375 .250 .125

4 6 8 5 10 11 9 14 14

2 1 1 3 3 0 2 0 2

.773 .690 .595 .705 .425 .450 .500 .222 .211

2006

2010 Conference

Conference

Overall

Overall

School

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

School

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

1. Fort Lewis 2. Regis 3. N.M. Highlands 4. Colorado Mines 5. Metro State 6. UC-Colo. Springs 7. Adams State 8. Nebraska-Kearney 9. Mesa State 10. CSU-Pueblo 11. Colorado Christian

12 10 9 9 8 5 4 3 3 3 2

18 16 12 11 12 8 5 6 5 5 4

1. Metro State 2. Mesa State 3. Regis 4. Fort Lewsi 5. CSU-Pueblo 6. Colorado Mines 7. Adams State 8. N.M. Highlands 9. Colorado Christian

12 8 8 8 3 2 3 2 1

24 11 11 15 6 5 5 4 4

1 3 3 4 4 8 9 8 9 10 9

1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 3

.893 .750 .714 .679 .643 .393 .321 .321 .286 .250 .250

3 5 7 6 5 10 12 9 10 12 14

2 2 2 4 4 1 1 3 3 1 3

.826 .739 .619 .619 .667 .447 .306 .417 .361 .306 .262

Conference

School 1. Metro State 2. Colorado Mines 3. Fort Lewis 4. Regis 5. Mesa State 6. UC-Colo. Springs 7. Colorado Christian 8. Adams State 9. CSU-Pueblo 10. N.M. Highlands 11. Nebraska-Kearney

W L T Pct 16 13 12 10 7 6 5 4 4 4 0

0 3 2 2 8 9 9 10 11 12 15

0 1.000 0 .812 2 .812 4 .750 1 .469 1 .406 2 .375 2 .312 1 .281 0 .250 1 .031

Overall

Conference

0 2 4 0 3 4 1 1 2

.923 .632 .591 .682 .395 .389 .306 .265 .278

21 19 18 14 10 7 8 6 5 4 1

1 5 3 5 10 10 9 12 13 16 18

2 1 3 4 1 1 4 2 2 0 1

.917 .780 .812 .696 .500 .417 .476 .350 .300 .200 .075

W L T Pct

Overall

1. Metro State 14 0 0 1.000 23 0 1 .979 2. Fort Lewis 10 3 1 .750 13 4 3 .725 3. Regis 10 4 0 .714 17 6 1 .729 4. CSU-Pueblo 5 8 1 .393 8 10 2 .450 5. N.M. Highlands 5 8 1 .393 8 10 1 .447 6. Mesa State 4 9 1 .321 5 14 1 .275 7. Adams State 4 10 0 .286 7 13 0 .350 8. Colorado Christian 2 12 0 .143 3 17 0 .150 9. Colorado Mines * 0 0 0 .000 5 8 0 .333 *Inelgible for RMAC regular season or tournament championship.

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

1. Metro State 2. Regis 3. Colorado Mines 4. Fort Lewis 5. CSU-Pueblo 6. Mesa State 7. Colorado Christian 8. UC-Colo. Springs 9. N.M. Highlands 10. Adams State

11 11 9 9 7 7 3 3 2 0

20 17 12 12 9 12 9 5 5 1

2 7 6 7 8 9 15 13 13 19

3 0 3 2 2 1 0 1 2 0

.860 .708 .643 .619 .526 .568 .375 .289 .300 .050

W L T Pct.

2004

Overall

School

.923 .846 .769 .731 .577 .538 .231 .231 .154 .000

2 6 7 7 10 9 12 12 12

School

2008 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 1.000 2 .750 2 .750 0 .667 3 .375 3 .292 1 .292 1 .208 2 .167

W L T Pct.

Conference 0 2 2 3 5 6 10 10 11 13

0 2 2 4 6 7 8 9 9

2005

2009

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Overall

Conference

Overall

School

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

1. Metro State 2. Regis 3. CSU-Pueblo 4. Fort Lewis 5. N.M. Highlands 6. Mesa State 7. Adams State 8. Colorado Christian

14 12 6 4 4 4 4 0

25 19 9 5 5 5 6 0

0 2 4 4 7 8 9 14

0 1.000 0 .857 4 .571 6 .500 3 .393 2 .357 1 .321 0 .000

1 5 7 7 12 13 13 15

0 0 4 8 3 2 1 0

.962 .792 .550 .450 .325 .300 .325 .000


RMAC All-Time Standings

2003

1998

Conference

Overall

Conference

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

School

1. Metro State 2. Regis 3. Mesa State 4. Adams State 5. N.M. Highlands 6. Fort Lewis 7. CSU-Pueblo 8. Colorado Christian

14 10 8 5 5 4 4 1

21 16 12 7 8 6 6 1

1. Mesa State 10 1 1 .837 17 2. Metro State 8 3 1 .708 17 3. Colorado Christian 5 4 3 .542 11 4. Southern Colorado 6 6 0 .500 8 5. Regis 6 6 0 .500 9 6. Fort Lewis 3 8 1 .292 5 7. N.M. Highlands 1 11 0 .083 3 * Includes a forfeit win over Colorado Christian

0 4 4 7 8 7 8 13

0 1.000 0 .714 2 .643 2 .429 1 .393 3 .393 2 .357 0 .071

1 6 6 9 10 10 12 17

1 0 4 3 1 3 2 1

.935 .727 .636 .447 .447 .395 .350 .079

W L T Pct

Overall

School

2002

W L T Pct. 4 5 8 9 9 11 13

1 1 4 1 0 3 0

.795 .761 .522 .500 .500 .342 .188

1997

Conference

Overall

Conference

Overall

School

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

School

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

1. Metro State 2. Regis 3. Southern Colorado 4. Fort Lewis 5. Mesa State 6. Colorado Christian 7. N.M. Highlands 8. Adams State

12 12 6 6 5 3 2 2

19 16 9 7 9 5 4 7

1. Mesa State 2. Southern Colorado 3. Regis 4. Colorado Christian 5. Metro State 6. Fort Lewis 7. N.M. Highlands

10 8 7 5 5 4 1

17 12 9 7 10 7 3

0 1 5 7 6 8 10 11

2 1 3 1 3 3 2 1

.929 .893 .536 .464 .464 .321 .214 .179

11 12 11 7 10 8 4 3

3 1 4 2 3 3 2 1

.820 .786 .524 .421 .553 .342 .278 .395

2 3 4 6 7 8 10

0 1 1 1 0 0 1

.833 .708 .625 .458 .417 .333 .125

4 6 9 11 9 10 15

0 1 1 1 0 1 1

.810 .658 .500 .395 .526 .417 .184

1996 2001

Conference

Conference

Overall

School

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

1. Regis 2. Colorado Christian 3. Southern Colorado 4. Mesa State 5. N.M. Highlands 6. Fort Lewis 7. Metro State

11 8 7 5 4 3 2

18 10 10 10 6 4 6

0 3 4 7 8 9 9

1 1 1 0 0 0 1

.958 .708 .625 .417 .333 .250 .208

1 5 8 7 11 15 13

1 3 2 0 0 0 1

.925 .639 .550 .588 .353 .211 .325

School

W L T Pct

Overall

W L T Pct.

1. Regis 9 2 1 .792 16 5 2 2. Metro State 8 3 1 .708 11 7 1 3. Southern Colorado 7 5 0 .583 10 8 1 4. Fort Lewis 5 5 2 .500 7 9 2 5. Mesa State 5 7 0 .417 6 12 0 6. N.M. Highlands 4 7 2 .385 4 12 2 7. Colorado Christian 1 10 1 .125 3 13 1 8. # Denver - - - 11 5 4 # Not Eligible for Conference or NCAA Championship

.719 .605 .553 .444 .333 .278 .206 .650

2000 Conference

Overall

School

W L T Pct

W L T Pct.

1. Mesa State 2. Regis 3. Metro State 4. Colorado Christian 5. Southern Colorado 6. Fort Lewis 7. N.M. Highlands

10 8 8 6 6 2 0

14 16 11 9 11 2 1

2 4 4 5 6 10 12

0 0 0 1 0 0 1

.833 .667 .667 .542 .500 .167 .000

5 6 8 8 7 14 13

0 0 1 2 2 2 1

.737 .727 .575 .594 .600 .167 .077

1999 Conference

School 1. Regis 2. Fort Lewis 3. Metro State 4. Mesa State 5. Southern Colorado 6. Colorado Christian 7. N.M. Highlands

W L T Pct 9 9 8 5 4 4 3

3 3 4 7 8 8 9

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.750 .750 .667 .417 .333 .333 .250

Overall

W L T Pct. 14 12 13 9 7 7 5

5 5 7 10 11 12 11

1 3 0 0 0 1 0

.725 .675 .650 .474 .389 .375 .313

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RMAC Team Records POINTS Match Pts. Opponents 42 Metro State vs. Ga Southwestern 37 Regis vs. MSU, Billing 36 Metro State vs. Northeastern State 30 Regis vs. Nebraska-Kearney 30 Colorado Christian vs. Univ. of Southwest 30 Metro State vs. Adams State 30 Metro State vs. Coe College 30 Metro State vs. Colorado Christian 30 Fort Lewis vs. Rocky Mountain

ASSISTS Date 8/25/07 10/12/96 10/01/04 10/02/09 9/16/08 9/1/06 9/22/06 9/24/04 9/26/99

Season Assists 89 73 72 66 66 63 62 57 55 54

Season Pts. Team, Season 297 Metro State, 2004 267 Metro State, 2005 246 Metro State, 2006 214 Metro State, 2007 211 Regis, 2008 210 Metro State, 2009 192 Regis, 2009 192 Metro State, 2003 191 Regis, 2005 189 Metro State, 2008 177 Colorado Mines, 2009 GOAL Match Pts. Opponents 14 Metro State vs. GA Southwestern 14 Regis vs. MSU, Billings 13 CSU-Pueblo vs. MSU, Billings 12 Metro State vs. Northeastern State 11 CSU-Pueblo vs. Southwest 11 Fort Lewis vs. Adams State 11 Colorado Christian vs. Univ. of Southwest 11 Metro State vs. Adams State 10 Regis vs. Nebraska-Kearney 10 Regis vs. Angelo State 10 Metro State at Adams State 10 Metro State vs. Coe College 10 Metro State vs. Colorado Christian 10 Metro State vs. Colorado Christian 10 Fort Lewis vs. Rocky Mountain Season Goals 104 97 87 74 74 72 70 67 67 65 65 62

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Team, Season Metro State, 2004 Metro State, 2005 Metro State, 2006 Regis, 2008 Metro State, 2007 Metro State, 2009 Regis, 2009 Metro State, 2008 Regis, 2005 Colorado Mines, 2009 Metro State, 2003 Mesa State, 1997

Match Ast. Opponents 14 Metro State vs. GA Southwestern 11 Metro State vs. Northeastern State 10 Regis vs. Nebraska-Kearney 10 Regis vs. Colorado Christian 10 Metro State vs. Coe College 10 Metro State vs. Colorado Christian 10 Fort Lewis vs. Rocky Mountain

Date 8/25/07 10/1/04 10/16/09 10/17/08 9/22/06 9/24/04 9/26/99

Team, Season Metro State, 2004 Metro State, 2005 Metro State, 2006 Metro State, 2009 Metro State, 2007 Regis, 2008 Metro State, 2003 Regis, 2005 Metro State, 2008 Regis, 2002 SHOTS

Date 8/25/07 10/12/96 9/5/97 10/1/04 9/11/09 9/14/08 9/16/08 9/1/06 10/2/09 8/28/09 9/16/07 9/22/06 9/25/05 9/24/04 9/26/99

Match Shots Opponents 76 Fort Lewis vs. Rocky Mountain 66 Regis vs. MSU, Billings 51 Metro State vs. Colorado Christian 51 CSU-Pueblo vs. MSU, Billings 50 Regis vs. Colorado Christian 49 UC-Colorado Springs vs. McMurray 49 Regis at Adams State Season Shots 576 562 496 493 492 492 480 461 454 446 442 436 436

Team, Season Metro State, 2004 Metro State, 2004 Metro State, 2006 Metro State, 2002 Regis, 2004 Metro State, 2003 Metro State, 2009 Regis, 2005 Metro State, 2008 Fort Lewis, 2009 Metro State, 1998 Regis, 2009 Regis, 1996

Date 9/26/99 10/12/96 10/30/05 9/5/97 10/28/05 9/10/10 10/20/02


RMAC Team Records SAVES

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED Season Goals Allowed 9 10 11 11 11 12 14 14 14

Match Shots 27 21 21 20 20

Team, Season Metro State, 2003 Metro State, 2005 Metro State, 2006 Metro State, 2004 Colorado Christian, 2001 Regis, 2001 Metro State, 2009 Metro State, 2008 Metro State, 2007

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME Season GA/Game 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.42 0.47 0.54 0.56 0.61 0.62 0.62

GA 9 10 11 11 9 14 14 11 14 16

25 24 23 21 21 20

MOST WINS IN A SEASON Metro State, 2004 (25-1-0) Metro State, 2006 (24-2-0) Metro State, 2005 (23-0-1) Metro State, 2009 (21-1-2) Metro State, 2003 (21-1-1) Metro State, 2008 (20-2-3)

Games 23 24 26 26 19 25 24 18 23 25

Team Metro State Metro State Metro State Metro State Regis Metro State Metro State Colo. Christian Metro State Metro State

Season 2003 2005 2006 2005 2001 2008 2009 2001 2007 2002

Opponent Adams State at Fort Lewis Adams State vs. Dixie State Fort Lewis at West Texas A&M Colorado Christian at Mesa State Adams State at Mesa State

Date 9/19/03 10/11/06 10/6/02 9/17/06 10/27/02

Season (Minimum 100 Saves) Shots Team, Season 205 Adams State, 2008 205 Adams State, 2002 198 Colorado Christian, 2007 195 Adams State, 2003 194 Adams State, 2006 193 Mesa State, 1996

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .958 .929 .923

BEST RMAC WINNING PERCENTAGE Metro State, 2009 (16-0-0) Metro State, 2006 (12-0-0) Metro State, 2005 (14-0-0) Metro State, 2004 (14-0-0) Metro State, 2003 (14-0-0) Regis,2001 (11-0-1) Metro State, 2002 (12-0-2) Metro State, 2008 (11-0-2)

SHUTOUTS Season Shutouts 18 17 17 17 15 15 14 13 13 13 13

Team, Season Metro State, 2006 Metro State, 2007 Metro State, 2004 Metro State, 2003 Colorado Mines, 2009 Metro State, 2008 Regis, 1996 Fort Lewis, 2009 Regis, 2004 Metro State, 2002 Metro State, 1998

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RMAC Team Records ASSISTS Match Asts. 4 4 4 4

Name Jessica Smith, Colorado Christian Erica Warmack, CSU-Pueblo Sara Egbom, Fort Lewis Ymara Guante, Metro State

Season Asts. Name 20 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 18 Ymara Guante, Metro State 16 Naomi Clark, Metro State 15 Courtney Ryan, Metro State 15 Lacy Richardson, Regis 14 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 14 Megan Woodworth, Colo. Mines 13 Jordan Miller, Regis 13 Kari Pierce, Metro State 13 Annie Maddock, Mesa State 12 Erika Shisler, Fort Lewis 12 Hayley Hollenga, Fort Lewis 12 Lexi Tagen, Regis 12 Kira Sharp, Metro State 12 Jenelle Brandt, Metro State

Class Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Class So. So. Fr. Sr.

Season 2006 2004 2003 2009 2003 2004 2011 2009 1999 1998 2010 2009 2008 2006 2002

Opponent Manhattan Christian Adams State Adams State Colorado Christian

Career Asts. Name 45 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 39 Lacy Richardson, Regis 38 Jordan Miller, Regis 38 Kate Murphy, Regis 31 Megan Woodworth, Colo. Mines 31 Kristen Geyer, Regis 29 Amy Leichliter, Metro State 29 Ymara Guante, Metro State 29 Diana DiMatteo, Regis

Date 9/1/08 9/7/07 10/7/07 9/24/04

Years 2004-2006 2001-2004 2008-2011 2001-2005 2009-Present 2001-2004 2003-2005 2004-2005 1997-2000

SHOTS Match Shots Name 17 Julissa Rodriguez, N.M. Highlands 16 Arlene Basquez, Regis 13 Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines 13 Corey Strickland, N.M. Highlands 13 Arlene Basquez, Regis 12 Marissa Davis, Regis 12 Carter Cornett, Regis 12 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 12 Amy Leichliter, Metro State Season Shots Name 152 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 143 Julissa Rodriguez, N.M. Highlands 142 Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines 132 Becca Mays, Metro State 131 Becca Mays, Metro State 127 Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines 125 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 111 Carter Cornett, Regis 111 Kate Murphy, Regis 109 Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines 108 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 108 Naomi Clarke, Metro State

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Class Sr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Class Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr.

Season 2005 2001 2009 2009 2008 2008 2006 2008 2005 2007 2004 2003

Opponent Texas-Permian Basin N.M. Highlands Dana College Adams State Adams State Nebraska-Kearney Adams State Colorado Christian New Mexico Highlands Career Shots 447 410 394 385 325 321 311 264 258 258 245

Name Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines Becca Mays, Metro State Amy Leichliter, Metro State Kylee Hanavan, Metro State Kate Murphy, Regis Jordan Miller, Regis Kristin Geyer, Regis Dani Thorn, Regis Carter Cornett, Regis Kari Pierce, Metro State Lauren Sell, Mesa State

Date 10/4/11 9/9/01 9/7/07 8/31/06 9/15/02 10/24/10 9/19/08 10/30/05 9/11/05

Years 2006-2009 2006-2009 2003-2006 2004-2006 2001-2005 2008-2011 2001-2004 1997-2000 2005-2008 1996-1999 2003-2007


RMAC Individual Records POINTS Match Pts. Name 12 Tatum Mahoney, Regis 9 Julissa Rodriguez, N.M. Highlands 9 Jordan Miller, Regis 9 Ashley Sales, Adams State 9 Madison McQuilliams, Metro State 9 Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo 9 Amy Leichliter, Metro State 9 Amy Leichliter, Metro State 9 Kristen Geyer, Regis 9 Janice Armstrong, Metro State 8 Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines 8 Katie Kilbey, Metro State 8 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 8 Laura Abbott, CSU-Pueblo

Class Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr.. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Opponent MSU, Billings Texas-Permian Basin Nebraska-Kearney SW Okla. State GA Southwestern Adams State Northeastern State Texas Women’s Colorado Christian Regis CSU-Pueblo at Adams State vs. Texas A&M-Commerce Minnesota-Morris

Season Pts. Name 73 Kate Murphy, Regis 71 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 69 Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines 68 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 66 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 60 Carter Cornett, Regis 56 Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo

Class Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Season 2005 2005 2009 2004 2006 2008 2007

Career Pts. Name 205 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 170 Becca Mays, Metro State 170 Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines 170 Kate Murphy, Regis 163 Amy Leichliter, Metro State 152 Jordan Miller, Regis 137 Kristen Geyer, Regis 124 Carter Cornett, Regis 120 Dani Thorn, Regis

Years 2004-2006 2006-2009 2006-2009 2001-2005 2003-2006 2008-2011 2001-2004 2005-2008 1997-2000

Date 10/12/96 10/4/11 10/2/09 8/24/07 8/25/07 9/7/07 10/1/04 9/5/03 9/22/02 9/20/00 10/23/09 9/16/07 9/30/05 9/6/99

POINTS PER GAME Season (Minimum 1.00 PPG/12 Games Played) PPG Points GP Name 3.17 73 23 Kate Murphy, Regis 2.96 71 24 Kylee Hnnavan, Metro State 2.76 69 25 Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines 2.73 60 22 Carter Cornett, Regis 2.67 56 21 Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo 2.62 68 26 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 2.64 66 25 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State

Class Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr.

Season 2005 2005 2009 2008 2007 2004 2006

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RMAC Individual Records GOALS Match Goals 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Name Tatum Mahoney, Regis Julissa Rodriguez, N.M. Highlands Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines Katie Kilbey, Metro State Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo Ashley Sales, Adams State Madison McQuilliams, Metro State Carter Cornett, Regis Kylee Hanavan, Metro State Kristen Geyer, Regis Janice Armstrong, Metro State Amy Leichliter

Class Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr.

Opponent MSU, Billings Texas-Permian Basin vs. CSU-Pueblo at Adams State at Adams State vs. Southwest Okla. St. vs. GA Southwestern at Adams State vs. Texas A&M-Commerce at Colorado Christian vs. Regis vs. Texas Women’s

Season Goals 31 30 30 27 27 25 23 23

Name Kate Murphy, Regis Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines Kylee Hanavan, Metro State Carter Cornett, Regis Kylee Hanavan, Metro State Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo Becca Mays, Metro State Kylee Hanavan, Metro State

Class Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Season 2005 2009 2005 2008 2004 2007 2009 2006

Career Goals 80 76 71 67 66 57 57 53 50

Name Kylee Hanavan, Metro State Kayla Mitchell, Colorado Mines Becca Mays, Metro State Amy Leichlieter, Metro State Kate Murphy, Regis Jordan Miller, Regis Carter Cornett, Regis Kristen Geyer, Regis Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo

Years 2004-2006 2006-2009 2006-2009 2003-2006 2001-2005 2008-2011 2005-2008 2001-2004 2004-2007

Seasons GWG Name 14 Kayla Mitchell, Colo. Mines 10 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 9 Becca Mays, Metro State 8 Carter Cornett, Regis 8 Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo 8 Sara Egbom, Fort Lewis 8 Kate Mahler, Fort Lewis 8 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 7 Becca Mays, Metro State 7 Kayla Mitchell, Colo. Mines 7 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State 7 Arlene Basques, Regis 7 Jenny O’Brien, Regis

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Date 10/12/96 10/4/11 10/23/09 9/16/07 9/7/07 8/24/07 8/25/07 10/14/07 9/30/05 9/22/02 9/20/00 9/5/03

GAME-WINNING GOALS Career Class Season GWG Name Sr. 2009 30 Kayla Mitchell, Colo. Mines Jr. 2005 25 Kylee Hanavan, Metro State Jr. 2008 23 Becca Mays, Metro State Sr. 2008 20 Jordan Miller, Regis 19 Kate Murphy, Regis Sr. 2007 17 Kristin Geyer, Regis Fr. 2007 16 Carter Cornett, Regis Sr. 2006 Sr. 2006 16 Robin Hayes, CSU-Pueblo Sr. 2009 15 Amy Leichliter, Metro State So. 2007 14 Kate Mahler, Fort Lewis 13 Arlene Basquez, Regis So. 2004 2001 11 Dani Thorn, Regis 1996 10 Madison McQuilliams, Metro State 10 Lauren Sell, Mesa State 10 Raina Fine, Mesa State 10 Kari Pierce, Metro State

Years 2006-2009 2004-2006 2006-2009 2008-2011 2001-2005 2001-2004 2005-2008 2004-2007 2003-2006 2003-2006 2000-2002 1997-2000 2007-2010 2004-2007 2000-2002 1996-1999


RMAC Individual Records SAVES MATCH Saves Name 27 Jessica Jolly (peyton), Adams State 21 Heather Boyd, Adams State 20 Alison Cox, Colorado Christian 20 Bonnie LaMoine, Fort Lewis 20 Jessica Jolly (Peyton), Adams State SEASON Saves Name 198 Alison Cox, Colorado Christian 189 Jessica Jolly (peyton), Adams State 158 Marissa Miday, Nebraska-Kearney 158 Shannon Delarosbil, N.M. Highlands 154 Candy Cotkin, CSU-Pueblo 151 Malia Dixon, N.M. Highlands 150 Amie Kern, UC-Colo. Springs 146 Chrissy Mandarich, CSU-Pueblo

Season SHO Name 17 Mandy Allen, Metro State 15 Becca Maloney, Metro State 13 Rachel Zollner, Metro State 12 Joanna Humphreys, Regis 12 Rachel Zollner, Metro State 12 Dani Campbell, Regis 11 Rachel Zollner, Metro State 11 Mandy Allen, Metro State

Class Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr.

Opponent Fort Lewis Dixie State Mesa State West Texas A&M Mesa State

Date 9/19/03 10/11/06 9/17/06 10/6/02 10/27/02

Career Saves 496 453 423 400 382

Name Nadia Fercha, CSU-Pueblo Chellie McCourt, Metro State McKaila Dorman, N.M. Highlands Charlori Cotter, Fort Lewis Jessica Jolly (Peyton), Adams State

Years 2000-2003

SHUTOUTS Career Class Season SHO So. 2003 36 Jr. 2008 36 Jr. 2006 28 Sr. 2005 26 So. 2005 25 1996 23 Sr. 2007 16 Fr. 2002 13 13

Name Rachel Zollner, Metro State Mandy Allen, Metro State Joanna Humphreys, Regis Briana Schulze, Colorado Mines Becca Maloney, Metro State Taresa Cavaliere, Regis Chrissy Mandarich, CSU-Pueblo Jessica Jolly (Peyton), Adams State Bonnie LaMoine, Fort Lewis

Class Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Season 2007 2008 2009 2008 1996 2001 2008 2007

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season (Maximum 2.00 GAA; Minimum 750 Minutes Played) GAA Name GP GA 0.33 Taresa Cavaliere, Regis 19 6 0.38 Becca Maloney, Metro State 24 9 0.39 Mandy Allen, Metro State 23 9 0.42 Rachel Zollner, Metro State 25 10 0.46 Rachel Zollner, Metro State 23 10 0.47 Nadia Fercha, Southern Colorado 14 5

Min. 1612 2155 2098 2153 1941 949

Class Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr.

Career (Maximum 2.00 GAA; Minimum 2,000 Minutes Played) GAA Name GP 0.44 Rachel Zollner, Metro State 69 0.46 Mandy Allen, Metro State 65 0.88 .88 Joanna Humphreys, Regis 73 0.94 Taresa Cavaliere, Regis 70 1.02 Briana Schulze, Colorado Mines 97 1.03 Nadia Fercha, CSU-Pueblo 75

Min. 5992 5199 6449 5744 7922 6697

Season 2005-2007 2002-2005 2003-2006 1999-2002 2007-2010 2000-2003

GA 32 26 63 60 90 77

2004-2007 1998-2001 2002-2004

Years 2005-2007 2002-2005 2003-2005 2007-2010 2007-2009 1999-2002 2004-05,2007 2002-2004 2001-2004

Season 2001 2008 2003 2006 2005 2000

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Regis University Who are we? Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisben Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began. In 1996, Betty Williams of Northern Ireland became the first Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak on campus. Since that time, 12 other Nobel Laureates have spoken at Regis University. The most recent Nobel Peace Laureate on campus was David Trimble, who helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, spoke in October 2006. Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Movement in Poland, spoke in March 2006. The motto “Men and Women in Service of Others” on the University seal describes the purpose of Jesuit education: to form men and women who use their knowledge in the unselfish service of others. It also expresses the desire of Regis’ faculty and staff to be of service to students and the community.

The Mission Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. Standing within the Catholic and United States traditions, we are inspired by the particular Jesuit vision of Ignatius Loyola. This vision challenges us to attain the inner freedom to make intelligent choices. We seek to provide value-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. Consistent with Judeo-Christian principles, we apply knowledge to human needs and seek to preserve the best of the human heritage. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: "How ought we to live?" As a consequence of Ignatius Loyola's vision, particularly as reflected in his Spiritual Exercises, we encourage all members of the Regis community to learn proficiently, think logically and critically, identify and choose personal standards of values, and be socially responsible. We further encourage the development of the skills and leadership abilities necessary for distinguished professional work and contributions to the improvement and transformation of society.

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AREAS OF STUDY Accounting Biochemistry Biology Neuroscience Business Administration Catholic Studies Chemistry Christian Leadership Communication Computer Science Core Studies Economics Education English Environmental Studies Exercise Science French German History

Mathematics Music Nursing Peace and Justice Studies Philosophy Physics Political Economy Politics Pre-Med/Pre-Health Pre-Physical Therapy Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Visual & Fine Arts Women's and Gender Studies

DISTINCTIVE PROGRAMS & SERVICES Academic Tutoring Air Force ROTC Army ROTC Career Services Commitment Program Disability Services Dual Degree Engineering Engaged-Scholar Activist Program Honors Program Ignatian Collaborative for Service & Justice Independent Study

Internship Program Leadership Development Program Living-Learning Communities New Student Orientation Paracurricular Program Service Learning Study Abroad Summer Session Thematic Major Program University Ministry

GRADUATE PROGRAMS MA in Education

MS in Biomedical Sciences


Regis University President

J John P. Fitzgibbon g ns, S.J. The Regis University Board of Trustees announced Father John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., as the 24th president of Regis University. He will begin his term on June 1, 2012, the retirement date announced by current president, Father Michael J. Sheeran, S.J. John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., has most recently served as the associate provost for faculty development at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served on the University of San Francisco (USF) Board of Trustees from June 2001 through June 2008. In addition, he was elected to the Gonzaga University Board of Trustees in July 2008. He served as vice president for administration and interim dean of the College of Professional Studies at USF from June 2007 to June 2009. Fr. Fitzgibbons holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago; an S.T.M. in moral theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; an M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology; an M.A. in English from the University of Chicago; and, a B.A. in philosophy and English from Saint Louis University.

At Regis University, the charge is to produce not just graduates but “men and women as leaders in service to others. Regis seeks to engage the minds, bodies and resources of faculty, staff and students for service and community understanding by meeting the cultural, economic, environmental, social and urban challenges of a variety of communities. Regis’ commitment in the service to others is highlighted in the variety of Centers, Institutes, and Academies that reach a diverse group of communities.

Centers, Institutes and Academies Institute on the Common Good Lonnie Porter’s Leadership Academy O’Sullivan Art Center The Center for the Study of War Experience The John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free Enterprise Recorder Music Center Research Centers Regis Learning Solutions New Ventures Ignatian Collaborative for Service and Justice The Washington Center

A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1985. He continues to be active in research scholarship, especially in the relationship of religion and culture.

Hopkins Conference

Colorado Campuses Denver, Lowell (Main Campus) Aurora Colorado Springs Denver Tech Center Interlocken at Broomfield Loveland Thornton

Nevada Campus Las Vegas

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Denver, Colorado

- Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in Cityy limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains. - The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was 610,345 in 2009, making it the 24th most populous U.S. city. - The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Broomfi eld, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 2,552,195 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area and the 12-county Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 3,110,436 aand d ranked a ed d asthe ast stt e 16th 6tt most ost p op pu ou ous U. U U.S .S. S. metropolitan et op et po o ta t aarea. e populous U.S. - Denver International Airport (DIA) is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 51,245,334 passengers passing through it in 2008. - DIA covers more than 53 square miles (137 km²), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan. Colorado boasts 54 mountains that soar higher than14,000 feet, more than all other states combined. - The biggest surprise for visitors to Denver is the climate. The arid conditions bring only 8 to 15 inches of annual precipitation and locals wake up to more than 300 days of sunshine a year. Th at’s more annual hours of sun than Miami and San Diego. - Chipotle Mexican Grill, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Noodles & Company, Good Times, Heidi’s Deli, Quiznos, Samsonite, and Frontier Airlines all began in Denver. - Colorado ranked lowest in adult obesity in the US by “F as in Fat: How Obesity Th reatens America’s Future 2010”, a report from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). - Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates. - Denver brews more beer than any other American city. - Denver has the nation’s second largest performing arts center. Th e Denver Performing Arts Complex has eight theaters seating over 9,000 people. - Denver citizens contribute more public funding for the arts per capita than any other U.S. city.

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- Denver really is a mile high. There’s a spot on the west steps of the State Capitol building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.


#19 CASSANDRA HANNA

#18 MADDIE REEVES

#16 KATIE KING

#7 REBECCA BRUNSON

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2012 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT AUG. Thurs. 16th Laramie County CC Sat. 18th Western Nebraska CC

LOCATION

TIME

Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo.

4:00 PM 1:00 PM

SEPT. Sat. 1st Mon. 3rd Fri. 7th Sun. 9th Fri. 14th Sun. 16th Fri. 21st Sun. 23rd Fri. 28th Sun. 30th

Western St. Rollins vs. Incarnate Word at St. Edwards at Metro State* Colorado St.-Pueblo* UC-Colo. Springs* Colo. Christian* Adams St.* Colorado Mesa*

Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Austin, Texas Austin, Texas Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo.

3:30 PM 11:00 AM 3:30 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:30 PM 1:00 PM

OCT. Fri. 5th Sun. 7th Fri. 12th Sun. 14th Fri. 19th Sun. 21st Fri. 26th Sun. 28th

at Colorado Mines* Metro State* at N.M. Highlands* at Colo. Christian* Fort Lewis* at Colorado Mesa* at Adams State* at Fort Lewis*

Golden, Colo. Denver, Colo. Las Vegas, N.M. Lakewood, Colo. Denver, Colo. Grand Junction, Colo. Alamosa, Colo. Durango, Colo.

5:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:30 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM


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