NCCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER #4 Bluefield (9-9-1) vs #5 Union (7-9-2) East River Soccer Complex (1,000) | Bluefield, W.Va. Saturday, November 10, 2012 | 6 p.m. EST
INSIDE THE MATCH-UP BLUEFIELD COLLEGE
2011 Record: 2-16-1 2012 Record: 9-9-1 Last Game: at Campbellsville, L, 0-4
UNION UNIVERSITY
2011 Record: 12-3-0 2012 Record: 7-9-2 Last Game: at Cumberland, L, 0-1 OT
HEAD COACHES
BLUEFIELD COLLEGE
Chase Neidig Record at Bluefield: 9-9-1 (1st Year) Overall Record: 9-9-1 (1st Year) Record vs. Union: 0-0-0
UNION UNIVERSITY
Isaac Brooks Record at Union: 7-9-2 (1st Year) Overall Record: 7-9-2 (1st Year) Record vs. Bluefield: 0-0-0
NCCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL PREVIEW
Bluefield College who ranks 22nd in points per game (5.42) in the NCCAA enters today’s Mid-East Regional quarterfinal match on a two game winless streak much like their opponents, Union. However the Lady Bulldogs enters the match on a two game losing streak with a pair of 1-0 shutout losses. UU lost 1-0 to Alabama-Huntsville then dropped a 1-0 double overtime match on Oct. 29 to Mid-South Conference Tournament Champion Cumberland (Tenn.). The Rams drew 0-0 with Southern Virginia in their regular season final before dropping a 4-0 decision to Campbellsville in the MSC Tournament Quarterfinals. The Rams however ended the regular season on a four game unbeaten streak that included three wins and three shutouts as they outscored their opponents 9-1 in those matches. The Lady Bulldogs have lost four of their last six regular season matches and haven’t played since losing that 1-0 double overtime game to No. 23 Cumberland on October 29. Of Union’s seven losses, three came at the hands of ranked opponents, NCAA DII No. 7 University of West Florida, 2-0 and NCAA DII No. 15 University of North Alabama, 3-1 along with a 1-0 loss NAIA No. 23 Cumberland.
BLUEFIELD COLLEGE RAMS
Bluefield is led by a quartet of attackers including a pair of MSC honorees and NCCAA Top-15 stats leaders. Radford, Va., native Pip Pattison was named First Team All-MSC after scoring an NCCAA ninth best 15 goals to go along with three assists. Woodbrige, Va., native Enajah Winbush was named to the Honorable Mention Team after scoring a BC true freshman best seven goals to go along with a pair of assists. Beachwood, Ohio, native Callan Camin ranks seventh in the NCCAA with 10 assists while Highland, N.Y., native Jessica Dutka has provided six goals and two assists for the Rams. Dutka, Pattison, and Winbush have each scored three game winning goals for BC. Wren, Ohio, native Kayla Richardson has played 1746 of the Rams 1822 minutes in goal this season keeping five shutouts and a 1.90 goals against average while making 112 saves. Richardson has been helped by a stellar back line that features Mid-South Conference Honorable Mention Missy Baines along with Las Vagas, Nev., natives Ashley Moreno and Nicole Bradley and freshman Dakota Duckworth from Newport News, Va.
MEDIA INFORMATION BLUEFIELD COLLEGE
Rudy Roediger (Twitter: @RuudSports) (email: rroediger@bluefield.edu) Cell: 740-656-2685
SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @BluefieldRams Facebook: bluefield-college-athletics YouTube: BluefieldCollegeRams
UNION UNIVERSITY LADY BULLDOGS
The Lady Bulldogs are led on offense by Caracas, Venezuela, native Dionna Linn, Germantown, Tenn., natives Stefanie King and Whitney Kramer. Linn a 5-foot-3 junior has a team best seven goals to go along with three assists while King a 5-foot-6 senior has added four goals and three assists. Kramer a 5-foot-6 senior also has four goals and a goal. Sophomore Alex Taylor stands 5-foot-8 from Franklin, Tenn., has added just two goals but she is tied with Linn and King with a pair of game winning goals this season. 5-foot-5 freshman Emily Waggoner has played all 1686 minutes between the pipes for UU making 85 saves while allowing just 27 goals as she has kept a 1.44 goals against average. The Mayfield, Ky., native has kept four shutouts this season while earning seven victories.
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No. Name N
QUICK FACTS
Location Bluefield, Va. Founded 1922 Enrollment 850 Nickname Rams Colors Red, White & Blue Conference Mid-South President Dr. David Olive Athletic Director Peter Dryer Stadium East River
COACHING STAFF Head Coach Assistants
Chase Neidig Rudy Roediger, Kristen Wilburn
QUICK FACTS
Location Jackson, Tenn. Founded 1823 Enrollment 4,205 Nickname Lady Bulldogs Colors Red & White Conference TranSouth President Dr. David S. Dockery Athletic Director Tommy Sadler Stadium Smith Memorial
COACHING STAFF Head Coach Assistant
Isaac Brooks Julie Stauffer
Pos.
Ht.
Cl.
Hometown(Previous School)
0
Victoria Duncan
G
5-8
Fr.
Hiwassee, Va. (Pulaski)
1
Kayla Richardson
G
5-5
Jr.
Wren, Ohio (Mountain State University)
2
Braley Freire
M
5-1
So.
New Bedford, Mass. (New Bedford)
3
Jessica Dutka
F
5-7
Jr.
Highland, N.Y. (Herkimer County CC)
4
Dakota Duckworth
D
5-7
Fr.
Newport News, Va. (Lord Botetourt)
5
(C) Callan Camin
M
5-2
Jr.
Beachwood, Ohio (Notre Dame College)
7
Enajah Winbush
F
5-7
Fr.
Woodbridge, Va. (Freedom)
9
Ashley Moreno
D
5-7
Jr.
Las Vegas, Nev. (Southern Virginia U)
10
Pip Pattison
M
5-7
So.
Radford, Va. (Radford)
11
Courtney Bell
F
5-5
So.
Saint Mary’s, Ga. (Camden County)
13
Jahlisa Harvey
F
5-5
Jr.
Pompano Beach, Fla. (Deerfield)
14
Kori Koerwitz
F
5-9
Fr.
Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran)
15
Nicole Bradley
D
5-9
So.
Las Vegas, Nev. (Bellevue College)
16
(C) Missy Baines
D
5-6
Jr.
Smyrna, Del. (Smyrna)
17
Jessica Newman
M
5-8
Fr.
Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville)
19
Lyndsey Pelletteri
M
5-5
So.
Brooklyn, N.Y. (Centereach)
20
Summer Rigney
F
5-3
So.
Carroll County, Va. (Mountain State U.)
22
Victoria Doyle
M
5-8
So.
Roanoke, Va. (Hidden Valley)
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Name Emily Waggoner Mallory Wilson Sara McHenry Christina Brimm Kelsey Graeter Karli Schumaker Alex Taylor Dionna Linn Madison Purdy Whitney Kramer Emily Crane Stefanie King Elizabeth Clark Megan Roney Rainy Rasmussen Hannah Miller Kay Morgan Natalie Stallings Kelsey Gilbert Sara Johnson Whitney Moskovitz Erin Deakins Sarah Helton Carson Hewett Bonna Hardee Katelyn Walls Camila Simas Paula Arias Lidia Smith Mariah Davis Rachel Etherington Brittney Presley Morgan Roth Rachael Boswell Cara Snowden Elizabeth Cochran
Pos. G F D D M/F F D/M M/D D M D M/F F D/M G M D D M/F M/F D/F F/D M/F D/M M/D F/D M F M F F D M M D D/M
Ht. 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-3 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-0 5-4 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-3 5-3 5-3 5-4 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-9 5-3 5-7 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-8 5-7 5-8 5-4 5-5
Cl. Hometown(Previous School) Fr. Mayfield, Ky. (Graves County) So. Chiang Mai, Thailand (Grace International) Sr. Irving, Texas (MacArthur) Sr. Gallatin, Tenn. (Station Camp) So. New Albany, Ind. (New Albany) So. Crystal Lake, Ill. (Crystal Lake South) So. Franklin, Tenn. (David Lipscomb) Jr. Caracas, Venezuela (International Christian) Fr. Prosper, Texas (Prosper) Sr. Germantown, Tenn. (St. George’s) Jr. Columbia, Tenn. (Columbia Academy) Sr. Germantown, Tenn. (Houston) So. Paducah, Ky. (Paducah Tilghman) Jr. Barrington, N.J. (Haddon Heights) So. Fairview, Tenn. (Fairview) Fr. Franklin, Tenn. (Franklin) So. Goodlettsville, Tenn. (Beech) Sr. Seoul, South Korea (Seoul Foreign School) Sr. Hendersonville, Tenn. (Davidson Academy) So. Jackson, Tenn. (Jackson Christian) So. Memphis, Tenn. (Tipton-Rosemark Academy) Fr. Medina, Tenn. (South Gibson) Jr. Franklin, Tenn. (Independence) Fr. Franklin, Tenn. (Franklin) Fr. Jackson, Tenn. (Jackson Christian) Fr. Jackson, Tenn. (Trinity Christian Academy) Fr. Jackson, Tenn. (Trinity Christian Academy) Fr. Pittsfield, Maine (Maine Central Institute) Fr. Jackson, Tenn. (Madison Academic Magnet) Fr. Franklin, Tenn. (Independence) Fr. Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian) So. Greenbrier, Tenn. (Greenbrier) So. Hendersonville, Tenn. (Pope John Paul II) Jr. Johnson City, Tenn. (Providence Academy) Jr. Brandon, Miss. (Hinds CC) Sr. Clarksville, Tenn. (Rossview)
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BLUEFIELD STAT LEADERS F | 3 | Jessica Dutka
M | 5 | Callan Camin
5-7 | JR | Highland, N.Y. 5
5-2 | JR | Beachwood, Ohio 5
GP-GS G
19-19 1
G
6
A
2
PT
14
SH
35
SOG GW
20
GP-GS G
3
19-19 1
G
1
A
10
PT
12
SH
28
F | 7 | Enajah Winbush
M | 10 |Pip Pattison
5-7 | FR | Woodbrige, Va. 5
5-7 | SO | Radford, Va. 5
GP-GS G
17-17 1
G
7
A
2
PT
16
SH
44
SOG GW
25
GP-GS G
3
18-17 1
G
15
A
3
PT
33
SH
75
SOG GW
17
0
SOG GW
44
3
UNION STAT LEADERS D/M | 6 | Alex Taylor D
M | 7 | Dionna Linn
5-8 | SO | Franklin, Tenn. 5
5-3 | JR | Caracas, Venezuela 5
GP-GS G
13-12 1
G
2
A
0
PT
4
SH
11
SOG GW
6
18-18 1
G
7
A
3
PT
17
SH
30
SOG GW
13
M | 9 | Whitney Kramer
M/F | 11 | Stefanie King M
5-6 | SR | Germantown, Tenn 5
5-6 | SR | Germantown, Tenn 5
GP-GS G
18-18 1
G
4
A
1
PT
9
SH
26
SOG GW
11
NCCAA MID-EAST REGION
(6) Tennessee Temple at (3) Trevecca Nazarene (5) Union at (4) Bluefield
1 p.m. 6 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 GM 2 Winner vs. (1) Campbellsville GM 1 Winner vs. (2) Covenant
4 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012 Championship Game
MID-EAST SEEDINGS Campbellsville (10-8-1) Covenant (15-4-1) Trevecca Nazarene (12-3-3) Bluefield (9-9-1) Union (7-9-2) Tennessee Temple (7-10-1)
GP-GS G
1
Today
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
GP-GS G
2
6 p.m.
18-18 1
G
4
A
3
PT
11
SH
22
2
SOG GW
12
NCCAA TOP-15
2
Dallas Baptist holds a seven point lead over Olivet Nazarene in the NCCAA Top-15 Poll thanks in part to their five first place votes, announced by NCCAA officials on Wednesday. Mid-East Regional second seeded Covenant holds the 10th spot in the poll as the only regional team in the top-15 national ranking but Trevecca Nazarene sits just outside. 1. 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Dallas Baptist (5) Olivet Nazarene (1) California Baptist (1) Judson (Ill.) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Spring Arbor Point Loma Nazarene Grace College (Ind.) Trinity International Covenant Indiana Wesleyan Hougton (N.Y.) Palm Beach Atlantic (Fla.) Roberts Wesleyan Southern Nazarene
16-2-0 13-2-0 12-2-1 13-3-0 12-5-0 16-2-1 11-3-1 13-3-2 11-3-1 14-4-1 13-4-1 11-6-0 9-4-1 10-8-0 9-7-1
Receiving Votes: Trevecca Nazarene, Mid-American Christian, Trinity Christian, Nyack, Fresno Pacific.
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2012 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER G | 0 | Tori Duncan
G | 1 | Kayla Richardson
5-8 | JR | Hiwassee, Va.
5-5 | JR | Wren, Ohio
M | 2 | Braley Freire
F | 3 | Jessica Dutka
5-1 | SO | New Bedford, Mass.
5-7 | JR | Highland, N.Y.
D | 4 | Dakota Duckworth
M | 5 | Callan Camin
5-7 | FR | Newport News, Va.
5-2 | JR | Beachwood, Ohio
* Made first career appearance in goal against Chowan. * Made first career appearance on the field against Shawnee State.
* Provided assist in 5-1 win against Chowan. * Scored first goal of season in 3-1 win over Pikeville. * Has 6 goals and 5 assists in 35 career matches.
* Has started all 19 matches with 1.90 GAA * Became single season record holder in shutouts (5). * Allowed 37 goals in 1746 minutes of action.
* Three of her six goals have been game winners including the season opener against Columbia, WV Tech in OT, and West Liberty where she scored her first brace.
* Got through preseason battling an injury but won a spot that she hasn’t given up since starting the season opener against Columbia.
* Provided an assist in five of first seven games setting the all-time career mark at BC ... now stands at 10. * Ranks 7th in NCCAA in assists (10).
F | 7 | Enajah Winbush
D | 9 | Ashley Moreno
5-7 | FR | Woodbridge, Va.
5-7 | JR | Las Vegas, N.V.
M | 10 | Pip Pattison
F | 11 | Courtney Bell
5-7 | SO | Radford, Va.
5-5 | SO | Saint Mary’s, Ga.
F | 13 | Jahlisa Harvey
F | 14 | Kori Korowitz
5-5 | JR | Pompano Beach, Fla.
5-9 | FR | Las Vegas, N.V.
D | 15 | Nicole Bradley
D | 16 | Missy Baines
5-9 | SO | Las Vegas, N.V.
5-6 | JR | Smyrna, Del.
M | 17 | Jessica Newman
M | 19 | Lyndsey Pelletteri
5-7 | JR | Virginia Beach, Va.
5-5 | SO | Brooklyn, N.Y.
F | 20 | Summer Rigney
M | 22 | Tori Doyle
5-3 | SO | Carroll County, Va.
5-8 | SO | Roanoke, Va.
* Scored a program best 7 goals by a true freshman. * Tied for team lead in game winning goals (3). * Honorable Mention All-Mid-South Conference.
* Scored in 5 of first 7 games including two hat tricks. * Ranks 9th in NCCAA in goals (15). * First Team All-Mid-South Conference.
* Scored a career-high two goals against Cumberlands. * Has played in 52 career matches scoring five goals and providing four assists in three seasons.
* Made first of 18 straight appearances in 5-1 win over Chowan. * Took career high two shots against Georgetown.
* Scored first career goals against No. 3 Lindsey Wilson snapping a 17 match shutout streak by the No. 3 Blue Knights against MSC opponents.
* Made first career appearance in the Rams 1-0 win over Columbia. * Has appeared in 12 matches this season.
* Has started every match for the Rams this season and 38 career matches in her two seasons. * Scored in the Rams 3-2 loss to Mars Hill.
* Season ending injury has sidelined her since the opening match. * Played in 20 career matches with a goal and 4 assists.
* Has appeared in just seven matches due to injuries. * Scored first collegiate goal in 8-1 win over Cumberlands from nearly 40 yards.
* Has started all 19 matches this season with 54 career appearances scoring 5 goals while adding 3 assists. * Honorable Mention All-Mid-South Conference.
* Season has been limited due to injuries with eight appearances and five starts. * Made first appearance in 8-1 win vs Cumberlands.
* Made first appearance and assist against Mars Hill. * Scored first career goal in the Rams historic 2-0 win over Rio Grande.
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