2009 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Women's Soccer Guide

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2009 WOMEN’S SOCCER DIVISION I


2009 SENIORS

Kelley HUMPHREY # 18

Correen ROARK # 15


Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

About SIUE Table of Contents

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General Information

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About Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

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1 ... Quick Facts • 1 ... Contact Information • 1 ... Media Information • 2 ... Athletics Values • 2 .... Athletics Philosophy • 3 ... Ralph Korte Stadium/Bob Guelker Field

4 ... Overview of SIUE • 4 ... List of Majors at SIUE • 5 ... University Map • 6 ... Housing Options • 7 .... Contact SIUE • 8 ... Chancellor Vaughn Vandegrift • 9 ... Athletics Director Dr. Brad Hewitt

Coaching Staff 10 ... Head Coach Derek Burton • 10 ... Assistant Coach Alaina Lacopo • 10 ... Administrative Assistant Katie Yearian

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2009 Season Preview

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2008 Season Review

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History

11 ... 2009 Roster • 11 ... Coaching Records • 12 ... Roster Breakdown • 13-18 ... Student-Athlete Biographies (By Year and Experience) • 18 .... Season Preview • 18 ... The Last Time • 19 ... All-Time Letter Winners • 20-21 ... 2009 Opponents

22 ... 2008 Individual Statistics • 22 ... 2008 Team Statistics • 23 ... 2008 Results • 23 ... 2008 Leaders

24 ... All-Americans • 24 ... Team Records (Season) • 24 ... Single-Season Records • 24 ... Team Records (Game) • 24 ... Single-Game Scoring • 24 ... NCAA Tournament Appearances • 24 ... All-Time Leading Scorers • 25 ... Leaders by Season • 26-28 Yearby-Year Results • 28 ... Series Records Covers Designed by Multi-Ad (Peoria, Ill.). Back cover includes schedule.

Contact Information

Media Information

618 Area Code Head Coach Derek Burton 650-2868 E-mail deburto@siue.edu Assistant Coach Alaina Lacopo 650-2427 E-mail alacopo@siue.edu Administrative Asst. Katie Yearian 650-2428 E-mail kyearia@siue.edu Athletic Trainer James Mays 650-2160 Tickets 650-2841 University Housing 650-3931 Web Site www.siuecougars.com

618 area code Sports Information Director (SID) Eric Hess SID office phone 650-3608 Home phone 656-0510 SID Graduate Assistant Bruce Robidou SID Graduate Assistant phone 650-3155 SID FAX 650-2296 SID’s E-mail ehess@siue.edu Press Box Phone 650-3383 SID Mailing Address Campus Box 1129 Edwardsville, IL 62026

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Quick Facts Location Edwardsville, Illinois Founded 1957 Enrollment 13,602 Nickname Cougars School colors Red and White Facility Ralph Korte Stadium Capacity 4,000 Affiliation NCAA Division I (Reclassifying) Conference Ohio Valley Chancellor Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift Athletics Director Dr. Brad Hewitt Faculty Representative Dr. John Meisel SIU Edwardsville Minutes from downtown St. Louis 25 Acres 2,660 Student/Faculty ratio 16 to 1 Average class size 25 Percent of full-time instructional faculty have a terminal degree 82 Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association SIU Edwardsville Students Students who reside on campus 3,500 Average freshman ACT score 22.6 Financial aid $95.6 million (AY07) Total Alumni 82,300 Program History First year of women’s soccer Overall all-time record No. yrs. in NCAA Tourn./last NCAA Tournament Record

1982 275-157-35 5/2007 0-5

Team Information Overall Record last year Starters returning/lost Letter winners returning/lost

5-8 5/6 10/10

SIU Edwardsville Staff Head Coach Derek Burton Alma Mater, Yr. Arkansas-Little Rock ’97 Record at school, Yrs. 5-8 (1 yr.) Career Record, Yr. 59-36-7 (6 yrs.) Best time of day to reach coach 10 a.m. Assistant Coach Alaina Lacopo Alma Mater Southeast Missouri State ’08 Administrative Assistant Katie Yearian Alma Mater SIU Edwardsville ’08 Head Athletic Trainer Gerry Schlemer


Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Athletics Philosophy and Values SIUE Athletics Values Higher Education No goal of ours exceeds the mandate to educate and graduate the student-athlete. We are dedicated to being consistent with the educational purpose of the University. Rules and Regulations We are dedicated to enforcing adherence to the rules and regulations of the NCAA and the OVC by our student-athletes, coaches and administrators. Pursuit of Excellence Intercollegiate Athletics, with its emphasis on excellence at all levels of play, provides opportunities for undergraduate/graduate students to understand the rewards that come from dedication to a larger purpose and to develop their personal, physical and intellectual skills. Citizenship We believe that the values of citizenship are realized through sportsmanship and ethical play in athletics. We are committed to teaching our student-athletes essential skills that will provide for a lifetime of contributions to their community, state and nation.

Kelley Humphrey was named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District in 2007

Amateur Sportsmanship Participation in amateur sports provides the student-athlete with opportunities to experience and develop life skills in the areas of leadership, discipline, teamwork, goalsetting, self-respect and respect for others.

SIUE Athletics Philosophy The Intercollegiate Athletics Program Intercollegiate Athletics should complement the instructional, research, at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has been developed with the belief that intercollegiate sports, subscribing to the principles of good and service programs of the University and must function within the sportsmanship, rules compliance and integrity, are beneficial activities which contribute to the framework of the University’s overall goals. physical, intellectual and social experiences of the entire University community. Intercollegiate Athletics should complement the instructional, research, and service programs of the University and must function within the framework of the University’s overall goals. In harmony with the stated mission of the University, the goals of Intercollegiate Athletics are to enhance the physical and intellectual abilities of those participating in the program and to provide for the physical and social welfare of our student-athletes, as well as to provide spectator benefits for the University community and the community at-large. The recognition that the goals of the Athletics Program are integrated into the goals of the general academic program should guide the activities of those responsible for the conduct of Intercollegiate Athletics. SIUE Athletics must enhance, not detract from, the University’s educational program. Intercollegiate Athletics is intended to provide students with opportunities to enhance their education, to represent their University and to participate in athletics while developing skill and understanding. Participation in the Intercollegiate Athletics Program is always secondary to the academic obligation of the student. To this end, it is the responsibility of those administering the program to schedule the length of playing seasons, the frequency of practice sessions and the number of contests so that they shall not unreasonably conflict with students’ obligations to attend class regularly; to study; to develop their intellectual, moral and social faculties; and to graduate from the University as educated men and women.

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2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Ralph Korte Stadium/Bob Guelker Field Ralph Korte Stadium was first used in 1994 as the site of the track and field events for the U.S. Olympic Festival-’94. It has since been the site of numerous local, regional, state, national and international soccer as well as track and field events. Location • Southwest corner of SIUE’s campus on Stadium Road. • Easily accessible from Southwestern Illinois and Metro St. Louis (less than 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis) Soccer • Bob Guelker Field (named after Hall of Famer who coached at SIUE from 1967 to 1985) • Inside the oval track • European-style atmosphere • Field size of 73 yards by 120 yards • Synthetic turf field Seating • Permanent capacity of 3,000 • Extra seating on east side of the stadium for 1,000 more Parking • More than 1,000 spaces • Adjacent parking available for overflow of more than 5,000

SIUE’s Korte Stadium recently completed a renovation with state-of-the-art turf in 2009.

The field was named after Robert (Bob) Guelker who passed away after the 1985 soccer season. Guelker, who was an Olympic coach, led SIUE to two national titles, including the first Division II title in 1972 and the University’s first NCAA Division I crown in 1979.

Lighting • Four banks of lights with 37-42 foot candles • Mounted on 100-foot poles Practice Fields • SIUE soccer boasts two full-size fields for practice behind the stadium Supporting Facilities and Equipment • Separate locker rooms for men and women • Locker room for visiting teams • Full training room facilities • Full-size press box • Room for VIPs in skybox • Two sets of public restrooms • Full-service concession stand Project Cost • $5.5 million in 1994 • Funded through private and public resources www.siuecougars.com

SIUE’s Korte Stadium was a site of the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1994.


Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Overview of SIUE For more than 50 years, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has prepared students to become leaders in their community and professionals in their fields of study. SIUE students choose from degree programs ranging from career-oriented fields to liberal arts. Graduates are prepared for the challenges of today’s competitive workforce and graduate school. Near several major interstates, the campus is beautifully situated on 2,660 acres of woodland on bluffs near the Mississippi River, yet only 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis. The University’s outstanding programs, faculty, location, and affordability make SIUE your best choice for a successful academic career. Key Web Sites Admission Counselors/Campus Tours Alumni Services Application for Admission Career Development Center Housing Office Intercollegiate Athletics Student Financial Aid Frequently Asked Questions The Move to Division I Textbook Services Lovejoy Library

www.siue.edu/prospectivestudents www.siue.edu/alumni www.siue.edu/apply www.siue.edu/careerdevelopmentcenter www.siue.edu/housing www.siuecougars.com www.siue.edu/financialaid www.siue.edu/contact/faq.shtml www.siuecougars.com/links/d1index.html www.siue.edu/MUC/textbooks.html www.siue.edu/lovejoylibrary

A Great Value SIUE has one of the lowest tuition rates among four-year public universities in Illinois. Last year, SIUE students received more than $92 million in financial aid, and more than 1,500 students are employed on campus. Undergraduate students realize even more savings with the SIUE textbook rental program. High-ability students may qualify for four-year tuition scholarships and academic support through the Meridian Scholarship Program. The Johnetta Haley, Housing, Provost, Foundation, Athletic, and departmental merit scholarships also are available.

List of Majors at SIUE The following is an alphabetical list of SIUE Academic Programs. Visit www.siue.edu for more information about specializations at the undergraduate or graduate levels. Accountancy — B.S.A., M.S.A. Anthropology — B.A., B.S. Art — B.A., B.S., M.F.A. Art and Design — B.F.A. Art Therapy Counseling — M.A. Biological Sciences — B.A., B.S., M.A., M.S. Biotechnology Management — M.S. Business Administration — B.S., M.B.A. Business Economics and Finance — B.S. Chemistry — B.A., B.S., M.S. Civil Engineering — B.S., M.S. Criminal Justice Studies — B.A., B.S. Computer Engineering — B.S. Computer Management and Information Systems — B.S., M.S. Computer Science — B.A., B.S., M.S. Construction Management — B.S. Dentistry — D.M.D. Early Childhood Education — B.S.

Earth & Space Science Education — B.S. Economics — B.A., B.S. Economics and Finance — M.A., M.S. Educational Administration — M.S.Ed., S.D. Electrical Engineering — B.S., M.S. Elementary Education — B.S., M.S.Ed. English — B.A., B.S., M.A. Environmental Sciences — M.S. Environmental Science Management — M.S. Foreign Languages and Literature — B.A., B.S. Geographical Studies — M.S. Professional Development Sequences in GIS Geography — B.A., B.S. Health Education — B.S. History — B.A., B.S., M.A. Industrial Engineering — B.S. Instructional Design and Learning Technologies — M.S.Ed. Kinesiology — B.S., M.S.Ed. Liberal Studies — B.L.S. Literacy Education — M.S.Ed. Manufacturing Engineering — B.S. Marketing Research — M.M.R. Mass Communications — B.A., B.S., M.S.

Master of Arts in Teaching — M.A.T. Mathematical Studies — B.A., B.S. Mathematics — M.S. Mechanical Engineering — B.S., M.S. Music — B.A., B.M., M.M. Nurse Practitioner — M.S. Nursing — B.S., M.S. Pharmacy — Pharm.D. Philosophy — B.A., B.S. Physics — B.A., B.S., M.S. Political Science — B.A., B.S. Psychology — B.A., B.S., M.A., M.S. Public Administration — M.P.A. School Psychology — S.D. Secondary Education — M.S.Ed. Social Work — B.A., B.S., M.S.W. Sociology — B.A., B.S., M.A. Special Education — B.S., M.S.Ed. Speech Communication — B.A., B.S., M.A. Speech Language Pathology — M.S. Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology — B.A., B.S. Theater and Dance — B.A., B.S.

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Near several major interstates, the campus is beautifully situated on 2,660 acres of woodland on bluffs near the Mississippi River, yet only 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis. The University’s outstanding programs, faculty, location, and affordability make SIUE your best choice for a successful academic career. For more maps of SIUE, go to www.siue.edu/maps/. www.siuecougars.com


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2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Housing Options All residence halls at SIUE are set up in suite-style living, with four persons per suite, two persons per room and four persons sharing a bathroom. Each carpeted living unit is furnished with two beds (with extra long mattresses), two desks and two dressers. Beds are bunkable and raise up high enough for additional storage space. Each room contains two active data jacks with access to the campus network and one active telephone jack, with the option to purchase a second line. All rooms are equipped with basic expanded cable, temperature controls for comfort, smoke alarms and sprinklers. Each wing in the residence hall features 24-hour study and social lounges. Social lounges contain a microwave, sink and television and are great areas to meet community members and relax. Moreover, each hall has a 24-hour laundry facility, 24-hour computer lab and Learning Resource Center. Evergreen Hall is SIUE’s newest residential facility, having opened in August 2007. Home to upper-class residents, it features apartment- and suite-style living in a residence hall environment. Students choose between various floor plans, most of which include private bedrooms. This facility houses a multifunction room, meeting rooms and a fitness center. Evergreen Hall is located across from the Art & Design Building at the corner of Circle Drive and Whiteside Road. It is home to the Second Year Experience Program, where second-year residents can continue to develop their leadership and academic study skills. Bluff Hall opened August 2001. This building is located directly across from the Engineering and Art & Design buildings and houses traditionally-aged freshmen. The activity wing boasts a multifunction room, Learning Resource Center, a classroom and a 24-hour computer lab. If you need a snack, you can always purchase grab-and-go items from the Bluff Hall Cafe. Bluff Hall is home to Focused Interest Communities. Prairie Hall opened to freshmen students in August 1998. This hall houses traditionally-aged freshmen. Residents living in Prairie are encouraged to participate in the Freshmen Horizons Program--a program designed to help students be successful in their academic career, adjust to their new social environment, get involved on campus and become involved in a dynamic and caring community. Prairie Hall has a multifunction room, Learning Resource Center, a classroom and 24-hour computer lab. Woodland Hall was opened in 1994 and houses all levels of undergraduate students. Woodland Hall is home to the Residence Housing Association, which provides funding for programs to the Hall Councils and residents in University Housing. This group also acts as an advisory board to the Director of University Housing. The Woodland Hall activity wing accommodates student activities in the multifunction, conference and meeting rooms. If you need a quick breakfast or dinner item, pick something up from the Woodland Cart, open limited hours Mon.– Fri. Dining Services serves the entire campus community, including the residence hall students, faculty and staff. The facilities include the Center Court Food Court, The Den sports-themed dining area, table service dining at the University Restaurant and the Commons Grill, a satellite dining area in the Cougar Village Commons Building. Cougar Village has 496 student apartments in 62 buildings. It is home to single students, graduate students and family residents. Traditional freshmen are not allowed to reside in Cougar Village unless they are contracted family residents. As of Fall 2000, all apartments were fully renovated, which brought technological updates and a more comfortable atmosphere to the apartments. Cougar Village is just a short walk or shuttle ride from classrooms and main campus buildings. Applicants may choose a shared bedroom (two people in a bedroom designed for two) or a private bedroom (one person in a bedroom designed for one). Private bedrooms are in very limited supply. A typical shared bedroom size is 12 x 10. A typical private bedroom is 8 x 11.

Services and Facilities at Cougar Village • Convenient campus access via Cougar Shuttle. (Free bus service on campus) • Commons Building with laundry, computer lab, television lounge, meeting and activity areas, and the Commons Grill Laundries available on the 400 side • Community programs • Public transportation to nearby communities and St. Louis via Metro Link • Locked mailboxes • Recreation area, including basketball, tennis and sand volleyball courts • Regular police patrols • Smoke-free • Expanded basic cable • Active telephone jacks in each room • Wireless access to the SIUE network (active data jacks also available) • Air conditioning Off-Campus Housing For those students interested in finding off-campus living accommodations, below are two Web sites which SIUE has created to make the search a little bit easier. They include accommodations in Edwardsville, Glen Carbon and surrounding areas. Though these lists are comprehensive, they may not include absolutely every rental property in the area. http://www.siue.edu/housing/pdf/off_campus_listing_08.pdf http://siue.och101.com For more information on all housing options for SIUE students, please visit http:// www.siue.edu/housing. Or contact the Central Housing Office by mail, phone, fax, or email for answers to any of your housing questions. Central Housing Office Campus Box 1056 Rendleman Hall Edwardsville, Ill. 62026-1056 phone - (618) 650-3931 fax - (618) 650-3864 email - housing@siue.edu

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Contact SIUE Athletics

Todd Garzarelli

Jaci DeClue

Sandy Montgomery

Associate Director for External Operations

Bryan Belt

Jason Coomer

Assistant Athletic Director Compliance/Student Services

Associate Director/ Senior Woman Administrator

Assistant Athletic Director for Financial Affairs

Assistant Athletic Director for Sales and Marketing

Contact SIUE Athletics Phone: 618-650-2871 Tickets: 618-650-2841 General E-mail: ehess@siue.edu Tickets Email: John Meisel

Joe Pott

Samantha Easterley Event Management and Operations Coordinator

Faculty Athletic Representative

Eric Hess

Assistant to the Athletic Director Broadcasting

jcoomer@siue.edu

Director of Sports Information

SIUE Head Coaches

Derek Burton

Gary Collins

Women’s Soccer

Kevin Kalish Men’s Soccer

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Amanda Levens Women’s Basketball

Baseball

Lennox Forrester

Todd Gober

Men’s Basketball

Eileen McAllister

Interim M/W Cross Country

Volleyball

Kareem Jackson

Interim M/W Track & Field

Sandy Montgomery

David Ray

Softball

Wrestling

Jennifer Jakel

Kyler Updyke M/W Tennis

Women’s Golf

Kyle Viehl Men’s Golf


Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Chancellor Vaughn Vandegrift Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift was appointed the seventh chancellor of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on July 1, 2004. Emphasizing teaching, research and public service programs, SIUE is a fully-accredited public institution—beautifully situated in Edwardsville on 2,660 acres just 25 miles from St. Louis—awarding degrees in 44 baccalaureate and 64 master’s programs encompassing the arts and sciences, nursing, education, business, and engineering. The Schools of Pharmacy and Dental Medicine award first professional degrees, the D.M.D. and the Pharm.D. For the fourth consecutive year, SIUE has been heralded by U.S. News and World Report for its Senior Assignment Program, an integrative learning experience required of all seniors prior to graduation. U.S. News lists SIUE among the top 10 public universities in the Midwest-Master’s category for the second consecutive year. The main campus includes University Park, a research park established to enhance economic development. The Edwardsville campus also is supplemented by campuses in East St. Louis and Alton. Since the time of his appointment, Vandegrift has been instrumental in guiding the University toward fulfillment of its vision to be recognized nationally, as a premier Metropolitan University, for the excellence of its programs and development of professional and community leaders. He developed a plan for achievement of the vision by the year 2015 that combines the values and goals of the University with knowledge gained from his 33-year career in higher education. Vandegrift is a New Jersey native who came to SIUE from Georgia Southern University, a comprehensive, residential university of 16,000 students, where he served as Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Chief Information Officer and Professor of Chemistry. His areas of responsibility included six academic colleges, graduate studies, international studies, information technology services, the library, continuing education and public service, a museum, a wildlife education center and a botanical garden. He also served as Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics at Montclair State University in New Jersey, the second largest university in the state of New Jersey. He served as Chairman of the Department of Chemistry at Murray State University in Kentucky and held earlier faculty positions at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Illinois State University. Vandegrift has been the author or co-author of grants resulting in more than $3 million in funding from various sources during his career, including support from the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the National Science Foundation, the Fats and Proteins Research Foundation and the AT&T Corporation. He has also been active in working with foundations and donors who have made major gifts in support of the institutions where he has worked. Dr. Vandegrift is author of more than 40 professional publications and presentations including works published in Biochemistry, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, and Methods in Enzymology. Vandegrift is a member of the American Chemical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Vandegrift currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Leadership Council Southwestern Illinois; University Park, SIUE; Focus St. Louis; St. Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association; United Way of Greater St. Louis; the Southwestern Illinois Higher Education Consortium (SIHEC); the Southern Illinois Collegiate Common Market (SICCM) and the Executive Council of The Alliance of Edwardsville-Glen Carbon. He has been elected into the honor societies of Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Beta Gamma Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi. He has provided service on boards in support of science education and has been listed in Who’s Who in the East, American Men and Women of Science and Who’s Who in Frontier Science and Technology. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in biochemistry, studying the effects of nuclear histone proteins on the conformation of DNA. His bachelor’s and master’s in chemistry were obtained at Montclair State University. Vandegrift and his wife, Sue, are the parents of three adult children. Beth is an attorney, while David and Mark are both employed in private business. Vaughn and Sue are the proud grandparents of two granddaughters, Vaughn and Camilla.

University Mission Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is a public comprehensive university dedicated to the communication, expansion and integration of knowledge through excellent undergraduate education as its first priority and complementary excellent graduate and professional academic programs; through the scholarly, creative and research activity of its faculty, staff and students; and through public service and cultural and arts programming in its region.

University Vision Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, as a premier Metropolitan University, will be recognized nationally for the excellence of its programs and development of professional and community leaders.

University Values Recognizing public education as the cornerstone of a democracy, SIUE carries out its mission based on certain fundamental, shared values. We value: Citizenship • Social, civic and political responsibility, globally, nationally, locally, and within the University • Active partnerships and a climate of collaboration and cooperation among faculty, staff, students and the larger community • Environmental stewardship Excellence • High-quality student learning • Continuous improvement and innovation • Outstanding scholarship and public service • Standards consonant with the premier status to which we aspire

Integrity • Accountability to those we serve and from whom we receive support • Honesty in our communications and in our actions Openness • Inclusion of the rich diversity of humankind in all aspects of university life • Respect for individual differences • Intellectual freedom and diversity of thought • Access for all who can benefit from our programs Wisdom • Creation, preservation, and sharing of knowledge • Application of knowledge in a manner that promotes the common good • Life-long learning

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Director of Athletics Brad Hewitt Dr. Bradley L. Hewitt has served as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at SIUE since August 2002. Dr. Hewitt served 13 years in numerous positions at SIUE before stepping in as the seventh Director of Athletics in the school’s history. Hewitt’s charge was to regain SIUE’s storied national success of the 1970s and 1980s (16 national championships) and expand that success across a broad-based athletic program. Since his start as the Director of athletics, 37 Cougar teams have competed in their respective NCAA individual or team championships. Hewitt has helped elevate SIUE’s previous best 131st place finish in the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup to a 78th place finish in 2004, a 37th place finish in 2005, a 4th place finish in 2006, and an 11th place finish in 2007. For the 2006-07 seasons, the Cougars won both the prestigious Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) All-Sports Trophy and the Commissioner’s Cup. The Cougars won the All-Sports Trophy with 141.5 points, the highest total points recorded in a single season since the award was conceived more than 25 years ago. The Commissioner’s Cup is awarded to the program that produces the overall best finish in the league’s seven “core” sports. SIUE posted top five finishes in six of the seven sports that count in the Commissioner’s Cup standings, including conference titles in men’s soccer and softball. Also considered are volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, and baseball. The pinnacle of achievement was a 2007 national championship in softball. In 1994, Hewitt, in his role as Assistant Athletic Director, served as the University’s venue manager for the United States Olympic Festival-’94 track and field and wrestling events. Since 1994, Hewitt has held several positions at SIUE, including acting Chief Executive Officer of the SIUE Foundation and acting Vice Chancellor of University Relations (1998-2000), adjunct graduate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education (1996-2003), and Assistant Vice Chancellor for University Relations (1994-1998 and 2000-present). From 1995-1998 and 2000-2002, Hewitt was the internal and external liaison for the Vice Chancellor of University Relations, overseeing Alumni Services; SIUE Foundation; Public Affairs; Photographic Services; and University Graphics, Publications, and Printing. Hewitt has a diverse background in intercollegiate athletics. Before coming to SIUE, he was the director of sports marketing and associate head football coach at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa; the recruiting coordinator and assistant football coach at Southern Illinois University Carbondale; and recruiting coordinator, track event manager and assistant football coach at his alma mater The University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. Hewitt earned a bachelor’s in mathematics in 1981 from Central Missouri as well as a master’s in athletic administration in 1982. Hewitt completed his doctorate in education at SIUC in 1994. Hewitt has been a highly-active member of the area community serving as a member of the board of directors for the St. Louis Sports Commission since 1999, a member of the board of directors for the Edwardsville-Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Board of Governors for the Prairie State Games and as a member of the State Games of America Board of Directors. He is presently serving his second term as a member of the Edwardsville District 7 School Board. In 2006, Hewitt completed the executive management program at the Sports Management Institute, which provides specialized executive management programs for sports management professionals. The Sports Management Institute was developed in 1989 as a joint venture of the athletic departments and business administration schools of the University of Southern California, the University of Notre Dame and the University of North Carolina. Significant fundraising success (especially in facility development) has been a capstone of Hewitt’s professional career. Since 2000 Hewitt was instrumental in securing several multi-million dollar facility gifts and pledges ($10 million plus in total) for the University. These facilities gifts helped build the 12,000 sq. ft. Birger Hall (SIUE’s Foundation and Alumni Building), the 1,500 seat SimmonsCooper Baseball Complex, and the 5,000 sq. ft. SIUE softball stadium/clubhouse. He was a significant member of the SIUE Foundation team that saw exponential growth in the Foundation’s annual giving campaign and endowment from 1995-2002. Since rejoining Cougar Athletics in 2002, he has focused on increasing the athletic endowment, doubling the number of endowed scholarships. Hewitt and his wife Kay, a professional educator, reside in Edwardsville. Their daughter Loren is a 2007 graduate of SIUE and tennis alumnae, and their son Matthew is a senior at the University of Illinois majoring in mechanical engineering.

Mission & Values The mission and values of the Athletics Department is in alignment and complements the mission of the University with a focus on excellence, opportunity, compliance and increasing and enhancing the University’s visibility and image.

Mission The mission of the SIUE Intercollegiate Athletics program is to provide students with opportunities to enhance their education, to represent the University, and to participate in competitive sports while developing skills and understanding. This mission is fulfilled through meeting the following objectives: 1. Emphasize the student-athlete concept and support the academic achievement of all participants; 2. Engage in all sporting activities in compliance with NCAA, Conference and University regulations and procedures; 3. Provide equal opportunities for both male and female athletes; 4. Enhance the University’s visibility and name recognition through a comprehensive program of successful competitive athletics; 5. Provide spectator events that contribute to campus life, build community spirit and generate regional competition and rivalry.

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The Cougar logo was introduced in October 2007 as SIUE began its transition to NCAA Division I athletics. The logo was designed by 4 Alarm Studios in St. Louis. The logo received a gold award in the 23rd Annual Admissions Advertising Awards competition, the oldest and largest competition of its kind in the country. More than 1,000 colleges, universities and secondary schools submitted entries for the competition.


Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Head Coach Derek Burton Derek Burton became the fifth head coach in women’s soccer program history prior to the 2008 season. In his first season, Burton quickly displayed that his teams would be aggressive and disciplined. In the team’s first game under Burton, the Cougars were 3-0 winners over Indiana State on the road. The Cougars continue to progress on their NCAA Division I journey. SIUE will be a part of the Ohio Valley Conference schedule in the 2011 season. Burton came to SIUE with established links to St. Louis and the Ohio Valley Conference. Burton helped Vianney High School to a state championship in 1991 and helped his team to a No. 1 boy’s soccer national ranking by USA Today. As a player, Burton was a four-year starter at Arkansas-Little Rock. He quickly turned to the coaching ranks and developed an impressive resume beginning with one season as an assistant at Arkansas-Little Rock and two seasons at Morehead State as an assistant coach. It was the first two years of the OVC women’s soccer program for Morehead State, helping develop the foundation for a Division I program. Burton earned a bachelor’s in health education at Arkansas-Little Rock in 1997 and a master’s in sports administration at Morehead State in 1999. Burton had previous head coaching experience, leading Mount Senario College during the 2000-2001 season and Missouri Valley College from 2001 to 2006. He coached four All-American players and 14 All-America Scholar-Athlete players in five seasons at Missouri Valley. He was named the Heart of America Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2002. Burton averaged better than 10 victories in his five seasons at Missouri Valley, posting a 54-28-7 record overall. He returned to NCAA Division I soccer in 2006 as an assistant at Iowa State University. He was involved in leading training sessions, scheduling and was the co-Director of the Iowa State Soccer Camps. Burton also was a staff member of the Region II Olympic Development Program (ODP).

Assistant Coach Alaina Lacopo Alaina Lacopo enters her first year as SIUE women’s soccer assistant coach. Lacopo was a starting forward and a four-year letter winner at Southeast Missouri State. She helped SEMO to Ohio Valley Championships in 2006 and 2007. Lacopo also led the Redhawks to two NCAA tournament appearances. She set the records for career and single-season assists at SEMO. She was nominated for the 2008 NCAA Woman of the Year award by SEMO. Lacopo attended Triad High School and is a 2004 graduate. A fouryear starter, she helped Triad make two appearances at the state finals and was named to the All-State team in 2003 and 2004. She also was selected as a St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar-Athlete in 2004. Lacopo has coached third and fourth grade girls soccer teams in the Troy (Ill.) Soccer Club league in 2003. She also coached the Under-8 Cape All Stars in 2004. Lacopo graduated from Southeast Missouri in 2008 with a bachelor’s in secondary mathematics. She is pursuing a master’s of business administration from SIUE.

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Administrative Assistant Katie Yearian Katie Yearian rejoins the program as an administrative assistant this season, having previously been a fouryear letter winner for the Cougars. Yearian started all 19 games in 2007 and tied for sixth in scoring among Great Lakes Valley Conference teams with 23 points. She recorded nine goals and five assists and earned first team All-Great Lakes Region honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association and second team All-Region honors from Daktronics. She also was honored as a first team All-Great Lakes Valley Conference pick her senior season. Yearian totalled 12 goals and 13 assists in her four seasons as a Cougar. She appeared in 78 games overall and was a spark plug for the Cougars off the bench. Yearian earned 20 starting assignments overall. A native of Waterloo, Yearian is the all-time leading scorer. A four-time team Most Valuable Player, she also earned All-Mississippi Valley Conference honors four times. Yearian earned a bachelor’s degree in business from SIUE in December of 2008. She currently is pursuing a master’s in sports management from SIUE.

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2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

2009 Roster # NAME Pos. 0 Stephanie Jung GK 1 Claire Lovercheck GK 2 Chelsey Johnston B 3 Jennifer Tucker B 4 Alexandria Brazill MF 5 Courtney Smith B 6 Kristen Dailey F 7 Kaci Harkey MF 8 Ashley Davidson F/MF 9 Jackie Wirth MF 10 Devon Thomas B 11 Sade Akpore MF/B 12 Shanna Hutchison MF 13 Megan LeBaron MF 14 Kiara Akpore F 15 Correen Roark MF 16 Kristin Dierker MF 17 Jenny Humphrey B 18 Kelley Humphrey B/MF 21 Rachel Brcic MF 22 Brittany Bodziak MF/F 24 Erin DiGiovanni F/MF Head Coach: Derek Burton Assistant Coach: Alaina Lacopo Administrative Assistant: Katie Yearian

Ht. 6-0 5-6 5-6 5-2 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-9 6-0 5-6 5-4 5-8 5-10 5-2 5-7 5-5 5-4 5-5 5-2 5-2 5-4

Women’s Soccer Overall Coaching Records Year Coach Record 1982 Lori Stark........................................8-6-2 1983 Lori Stark......................................5-12-0 1984 Mike Kelley, Cindy Jones ............12-5-1 1985 Mike Kelley, Cindy Jones ..............8-4-2 1986 Mike Kelley, Ed Huneke ..............11-6-1 1987 Mike Kelley, Ed Huneke................ 9-4-1 1988 Mike Kelley, Ed Huneke ..............5-13-1 1989 Brian Korbesmeyer, Ed Huneke.....6-9-1 1990 Brian Korbesmeyer .....................13-5-1 1991 Brian Korbesmeyer .......................9-7-1 1992 Brian Korbesmeyer .......................9-5-1 1993 Brian Korbesmeyer .....................11-7-1 1994 Brian Korbesmeyer .......................9-3-4 1995 Brian Korbesmeyer .......................8-6-4 www.siuecougars.com

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

Hometown/Last School Troy, Ill./SW Illinois College Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood Central Wentzville, Mo./Timberland St. Charles, Mo./Incarnate Word Academy St. Louis, Mo./Incarnate Word Academy Morton, Ill./Illinois Central College Florissant, Mo./Incarnate Word Academy Bethalto, Ill./Civic Memorial Olathe, Kan./Olathe East Waterloo, Ill./Gibault Catholic Brookfield, Ill./Riverside Brookfield Galesburg, Ill./Galesburg Normal, Ill./Normal Community Grayslake, Ill./Grayslake Central Galesburg, Ill./Galesburg Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood West Groveland, Ill./Morton Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville St. Louis, Mo./Iowa State Schaumburg, Ill./James B. Conant Rockford, Ill./Rockford Boylan

Year Coach........................................Record 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Total

Brian Korbesmeyer .....................16-4-2 Brian Korbesmeyer .....................15-7-0 Brian Korbesmeyer .....................13-3-2 Brian Korbesmeyer .....................13-6-0 Brian Korbesmeyer .....................13-4-3 Brian Korbesmeyer........................9-6-1 Brian Korbesmeyer........................9-5-4 Lynda Bowers .............................10-7-0 Lynda Bowers .............................13-6-0 Lynda Bowers .............................17-6-0 Lynda Bowers .............................12-5-3 Lynda Bowers .............................13-5-1 Derek Burton..................................5-8-0 Winning % 58.8 . .................281-164-37

2008 Statistics First season 7 games, 295 minutes played, 11 saves 13 games, 0 goals, 1 assist, 2 shots First season First season First season First season 13 games, 0 goals, 0 assists, 5 shots 13 games, 0 goals, 2 assists, 11 shots First season 13 games, 1 goals, 0 assists, 6 shots 7 games, 0 goals, 0 assists, 2 shots First season First season 13 games, 3 goals, 0 assists, 16 shots 13 games, 0 goals, 1 assists, 13 shots First season First season 13 games, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 shots First season 13 games, 1 goal, 2 assists, 14 shots First season

Great Lakes Valley Conference Year Coach Place R ecord 1995 Brian Korbesmeyer.........T3rd........4-4-1 1996 Brian Korbesmeyer......... 2nd.........7-1-1 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Total

Brian Korbesmeyer......... 2nd.........7-2-0 Brian Korbesmeyer..........1st.........9-0-1 Brian Korbesmeyer..........1st.........9-2-0 Brian Korbesmeyer......... 2nd.........8-0-3 Brian Korbesmeyer..........6th.........4-5-1 Brian Korbesmeyer.........T3rd........5-1-4 Lynda Bowers..................8th.........4-6-0 Lynda Bowers..................1st.........9-2-0 Lynda Bowers................. 2nd.......11-2-0 Lynda Bowers..................3rd.........8-3-2 Lynda Bowers..................1st.......11-2-0 Winning % 73.7........................96-30-13 11


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2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

2009 Roster Breakdown Alphabetical # 14 11 22 4 21 6 8 16 24 7 17 18 12 2 0 13 1 15 5 10 3 9

NAME Kiara Akpore Sade Akpore Brittany Bodziak Alexandria Brazill Rachel Brcic Kristen Dailey Ashley Davidson Kristin Dierker Erin DiGiovanni Kaci Harkey Jenny Humphrey Kelley Humphrey Shanna Hutchison Chelsey Johnston Stephanie Jung Megan LeBaron Claire Lovercheck Correen Roark Courtney Smith Devon Thomas Jennifer Tucker Jackie Wirth

Position F MF/B MF/F MF MF F F/MF MF F/MF MF B B/MF MF B GK MF GK MF B B B MF

By Class Year Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr.

# 15 18 0 2 5 8 11 14 1 7

NAME Position SENIORS (2) Correen Roark MF Kelley Humphrey B/MF JUNIORS (6) Stephanie Jung GK Chelsey Johnston B Courtney Smith B Ashley Davidson F/MF Sade Akpore MF/B Kiara Akpore F SOPHOMORES (5) Claire Lovercheck GK Kaci Harkey MF

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Position

Jr. So.

B B B B MF/B B B/MF

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

MF MF F/MF MF MF/B MF MF MF MF B/MF MF MF/F F/MF

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

F F/MF F MF/F F/MF

Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr.

Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So.

B MF MF/F

So. So. So.

B MF F MF MF MF MF B F/MF

Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Kiara Akpore - KEY - ah - ruh AHK - pore Sade Akpore - SHAH - day AHK - pore Brittany Bodziak - BAHD - zee - ack Alexandria Brazill - Brazz - ill Rachel Brcic - BUR - sick Kristen Dierker - Durr - ker Kaci Harkey - KAY - see HARK - key Stephanie Jung - YOUNG Devon Thomas - Dev - in TOM - iss

Year

GK GK

Sr. Sr.

10 Devon Thomas 21 Rachel Brcic 22 Brittany Bodziak FRESHMEN (9) 3 Jennifer Tucker 4 Alexandria Brazill 6 Kristen Dailey 9 Jackie Wirth 12 Shanna Hutchison 13 Megan LeBaron 16 Kristin Dierker 17 Jenny Humphrey 24 Erin DiGiovanni

Pronunciation Guide

By Position # NAME GOALKEEPERS (2) 0 Stephanie Jung 1 Claire Lovercheck BACKS (7) 2 Chelsey Johnston 3 Jennifer Tucker 5 Courtney Smith 10 Devon Thomas 11 Sade Akpore 17 Jenny Humphrey 18 Kelley Humphrey MIDFIELDERS (13) 4 Alexandria Brazill 7 Kaci Harkey 8 Ashley Davidson 9 Jackie Wirth 11 Sade Akpore 12 Shanna Hutchison 13 Megan LeBaron 15 Correen Roark 16 Kristin Dierker 18 Kelley Humphrey 21 Rachel Brcic 22 Brittany Bodziak 24 Erin DiGiovanni FORWARDS (5) 6 Kristen Dailey 8 Ashley Davidson 14 Kiara Akpore 22 Brittany Bodziak 24 Erin DiGiovanni

Year

By State •

Rockford

• Grayslake

• Brookfield

KANSAS

Olathe

Galesburg •• Morton Groveland

Normal

ILLINOIS Olathe Ashley Davidson

Bethalto Edwardsville

•• • Troy • Collinsville Waterloo

Wentzville

Florissant

• • ••

St. Charles

St. Louis

MISSOURI

St. Charles Jennifer Tucker

Florissant Kristen Dailey Claire Lovercheck Correen Roark

St. Louis Alexandria Brazill Rachel Brcic Wentzville Chelsey Johnston

Schaumburg

Grayslake Megan LeBaron Rockford Erin DiGiovanni Schaumburg Brittany Bodziak Brookfield Devon Thomas Galesburg Kiara Akpore Sade Akpore Groveland Kristin Dierker Morton Courtney Smith Normal Shanna Hutchison Bethalto Kaci Harkey Edwardsville Jenny Humphrey Kelley Humphrey Troy Stephanie Jung Waterloo Jackie Wirth

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Student-Athlete Biographies

Kelley

Humphrey

18

Roark

15

Kiara

Akpore Junior • 5-2 • F

14

Senior • 5-5 • B/MF

Senior • 5-7 • MF

Edwardsville, Ill.

Florissant, Mo.

Galesburg, Ill.

Edwardsville High School

Hazelwood West High School

Galesburg High School

Major: Nursing

Major: Mass Communications

Major: Business

Born: September 17, 1987

Born: April 18, 1988

Born: March 1, 1989

Parents: Joseph & Karen Humphrey

Parents: Burton & Pok Soon Roark

Parents: Kevwe & Tracy Akpore

2008: Started 13 matches for the Cougars as a defender. 2007: Started all 19 contests for SIUE ... Major contributor to a defense that had a 1.45 goals against average. 2006: Started all 20 games for the Cougars ... Was key to the Cougars’ defense and was a big factor in their 0.67 goals against average. Prep: Defensive Most Valuable Player her senior season at Edwardsville High School ... Tabbed second team All-Southwestern Conference ... Named to Alton Telegraph All-Star team ... Selected honorable mention All-Area by the Belleville News-Democrat ... Four-time varsity letter winner ... Member of Edwardsville Key Club ... Member of Leadership Council ... Played club soccer for Metro United, where she helped team to first-place finish at U.S. Club Soccer Regional Championships.

Year 2008 2007 2006 Total

Correen

Humphrey’s Career Stats GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW 13-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 19-19 0 0 0 2 2 0 20-20 0 0 0 15 9 0 52-52 0 0 0 17 11 0

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2008: Started 12 of the 13 matches this season ... Recorded one assist for the Cougars ... Took 13 shots. 2007: Started all 19 contests for SIUE ... Posted five goals and one assists ... Recorded game-winning goals against Bellarmine and Indianapolis. 2006: Started all 19 games for the Cougars ... Scored three goals while adding three assists for the Cougars ... Recorded game’s opening goal in 3-1 win over Southern Indiana ... One of three players to score in 3-0 rout of Lewis ... Scored team’s only goal in 2-1 loss to Rockhurst. Prep: First team All-State selection as a senior at Hazelwood West High School ... Scored 27 goals and 20 assists as a senior ... Named second team All-Metro by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ...F our-time All-Conference selection ... Two-year captain ... Played club soccer for J.B. Marine, winning state championship three times and runner-up twice ... Named Hazelwood West Business Student of the Year.

Year 2008 2007 2006 Total

GP-GS 13-13 19-19 19-19 51-51

Roark’s Career Stats G A Pts. Sh SOG GW 0 1 1 13 5 0 5 1 11 24 13 2 3 3 9 38 16 0 8 5 21 75 34 2

2008: Led the Cougars with three goals on the season ... Scored two goals against Indiana State in season-opening win over the Sycamores ... Participated in all 13 matches this season ... Tied for third in shots with 16. 2007: Saw action in 18 matches, making three starts ... Scored her first goal as a Cougar on Aug. 31 against Lewis, which also was a game-winner ... Recorded two goals and three assists on the season. Prep: Four-year starter for Galesburg High School ... Set school records at Galesburg for most goals in a game, most goals in a season, and most goals in a career ... Collected Western Big 6 All Conference Honors ... Played club soccer for the John Gaspar Soccer Academy.

Year 2008 2007 Total

Akpore’s Career Stats GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW 13-4 3 0 6 16 8 2 18-3 2 3 7 9 5 1 31-7 5 3 13 25 13 3

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2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Student-Athlete Biographies

Sade

Akpore

11

Davidson

Junior • 5-4 • MF/B

Junior • 5-9 • F/MF

Galesburg, Ill.

Olathe, Kan.

8

Chelsey

Johnston Junior • 5-6 • F

2

Wentzville, Mo.

Galesburg High School

Olathe East High School

Timberland High School

Major: Biological Sciences

Major: Exercise Wellness

Major: Business/Marketing

Born: March 1, 1989

Born: January 9, 1989

Born: February 19, 1989

Parents: Kevwe & Tracy Akpore

Parents: Bob & Carol Davidson

Parents: Scott & Amy Johnson

2008: Participated in seven matches, starting six this season ... Took two shots for the season. 2007: Appeared in 19 contests for the Cougars, making 10 starts ... Scored her first collegiate goal Sept. 28th against Northern Kentucky ... Recorded two goals on the season. Prep: Four-year starter for Galesburg High School... Played club soccer for the John Gaspar Soccer Academy ... Also participated on the Galesburg track and field and tennis teams.

Akpore’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW 2008 7-7 0 0 0 2 1 0 2007 19-10 2 0 4 3 3 0 Total 26-17 2 0 4 5 4 0

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Ashley

2008: Participated in 13 matches this season ... Recorded two assists for the Cougars ... Took 11 shots on the season.

2008: Started all 13 matches this season ... Recorded assist on game-winning overtime goal at Tennessee Tech.

2007: Appeared in 17 contests for the Cougars, making two starts ... Recorded her first collegiate point on Aug. 31 with an assist against Ferris State ... Scored her first career goal Sept. 2 against Grand Valley State.

2007: Appeared in 18 matches, making eight starts ... Recorded her first collegiate point Aug. 31 with an assist in a 6-3 victory over Ferris State ... Posted two goals and three assists for the year ... Scored the game-winning goal Oct. 7th against Missouri S&T.

Prep: Helped Olathe East High School to state championship in 2004 season ... Second team All-State pick ... Two-time 6A regional champion ... Three-time Sunflower League champion ... Led team to undefeated season in 2007 as state runners-up ... Led team in goals and assists as a freshman ... 2006 co-captain ... All-Sunflower League midfielder and All-Metro award winner ... Played on Olympic Development team for three seasons ... Three-sport standout at Olathe East ... Played club soccer for Blue Valley Stars.

Prep: Three-year starter and captain for Timberland High School ... Played club soccer for the MC United Cougars team, which placed third at the state cup and won the Presidents Cup in Arizona.

Year 2008 2007 Total

Davidson’s Career Stats GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW 13-0 0 2 2 11 4 0 17-2 1 1 3 11 4 0 30-2 1 3 5 22 8 0

Year 2008 2007 Total

Johnson’s Career Stats GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW 13-13 0 1 1 2 1 0 18-8 2 3 7 7 5 1 31-21 2 4 8 9 6 1

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Student-Athlete Biographies

Brittany

Bodziak

22

Kaci

Harkey

7

Claire

Lovercheck

1

Sophomore • 5-2 • MF/B

Sophomore • 5-7 • MF

Schaumburg, Ill.

Bethalto, Ill.

Florissant, Mo.

James B. Conant High School

Civic Memorial High School

Hazelwood Central High School

Major: Undeclared

Major: Biology

Major: Education

Born: January 10, 1990

Born: November 16, 1989

Born: December 4, 1989

Parents: Bob & Diane Bodziak

Parents: Jeff & Jill Harkey

Parents: Edward & Cheryl Lovercheck

2008: Scored the winning goal against Southeast Missouri State on Sept. 13th ... Participated in all 13 matches this season ... Started in five matches ... Recorded two assists for the season. Prep: Selected first team All-State as a senior at James B. Conant High School ...Named All-Area by the Daily Herald as a senior ... Four-time AllConference selection ... Three-time All-Sectional performer ... Four-year Academic Excellence award ... Club team KUFC Cosmos won the Illinois State Cup in 2008 ... Member of the runner-up U.S. Club National Championship team in 2007 ... Four-time Olympic Development (ODP) team selection ... Attended ODP Region II camp in 2007.

Bodziak’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW 2008 13-4 1 2 4 14 6 0 Total 13-4 1 2 4 14 6 0

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2008: Participated in all 13 matches this season ... Took five shots.

Sophomore • 5-6 • GK

2008: Played in seven games, sharing time in goal ... Grabbed 11 saves for the Cougars with a 1.22 goals against average.

Prep: Four-year varsity soccer and basketball letter winner for Civic Memorial High School ... Earned First team All-Mississippi Valley Conference her freshman through senior seasons ... Offensive Player of the Year her freshman through junior seasons ... Holds the all-time goals record at Civic Memorial High School ... Conference goals leader each year from 2005 through 2007 ... Part of the 2005 Regional Super Y League Mid-West Region Olympic Development Team ... Played club soccer for Metro United.

Prep: Named 2007 Goalie of the Year in Suburban North Conference at Hazelwood Central High School ... Earned four varsity letters at goalkeeper ... Earned 2005 Rookie of the Year honors ... First team All-Conference for three seasons ... Two-time team Most Valuable Player ... Third team All-Metro in 2006 and second team All-Metro in 2007 ... Second team All-State 2007 ... Helped St. Louis Soccer Club to nationals in 2005 ... Club team advanced to State Cup four times ... National Honor Society member.

Harkey’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW 2008 13-0 0 0 0 5 2 0 Total 13-0 0 0 0 5 2 0

Lovercheck’s Career Stats Year GP GS Min GA GAA Sv ShO 2008 7 0 295:10 4 1.22 11 0 Total 7 0 295:10 4 1.22 11 0

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2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Student-Athlete Biographies Alexandria

Brazill

#4 Devon

Thomas

10

Sophomore • 5-6 • B Brookfield, Ill.

Riverside Brookfield High School Major: Undecided Born: November 10, 1989 Parents: Dale & Jane Thomas 2008: Started 11 matches this season ... Recorded her first collegiate goal as a Cougar against MissouriSt. Louis. Prep: All-Conference and Sectional soccer player for Riverside Brookfield High School ... Played club soccer for the Eclipse Select U17-18 Soccer Club, CIS Cosmos U11-16... Played for the US Club Soccer 2004 Regional Champs ... Olympic Development team member from 2003 to 2005 ... State qualifier and Most Valuable Player for swimming in the 100meter butterfly and the 400-meter freestyle ... Also voted All-Sectional and best offensive player for her water polo team ... National Honor Society.

Thomas’ Career Stats Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh SOG GW 2008 13-11 1 0 2 6 4 1 Total 13-11 1 0 2 6 4 1

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Kristen

Dailey

#6

Freshman • 5-5 • MF St. Louis, Mo. Incarnate Word Academy Major: Business Born: March 21, 1990 Parents: James & Kathie Brazill

Freshman • 5-7 • F Florissant, Mo. Incarnate Word Academy Major: Undeclared Born: June 12, 1991 Parents: Tim & Marilyn Dailey

Prep: Four-year letter winner at Incarnate Word Academy ... Selected second team All-Metro by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ... Helped Incarnate Word to a Missouri state second-place finish in 2005 and 2007 ... Won a state championship in 2008 with Incarnate Word ... Played soccer for St. Louis Soccer Club, winning the state championship and placing second at regionals in 2007 ... Older brother, Patrick, previously played for the SIUE men’s soccer team.

Prep: Led Incarnate Word Academy to back-to-back state championships ... Scored three goals and three assists with one game-winner as a senior ... Second team All-Conference in 2006 and 2007 ... Honorable mention All-State and honorable mention All-Metro in 2007 ... Four-year varsity letter winner ... Helped Scott Gallagher U13-U18 club teams to state titles from 2007 to 2009 ... Also played for JB Marine Soccer Club (U15), Wolfpack Soccer Club (U13-U14) and St. Louis Cougars (U11-U12).

Rachel

Kristin

Brcic

Dierker

#21

#16

Sophomore • 5-2 • MF St. Louis, Mo. Cor Jesu Academy Major: Undeclared Born: November 2, 1989 Parents: Mark & Carroll Brcic

Freshman • 5-5 • MF Groveland, Ill. Morton High School Projected Major: Kinesiology Born: May 29, 1990 Parents: Rich & Lisa Dierker

Previous: Transfer from Iowa State University ... Started in eight of the season’s final nine games after coming back from injury.

Prep: All-State as a senior at Morton High School ... Named Most Valuable Player and All-Area as a senior ... Two-time All-Mid-Illini Conference first team pick ... Second team Mid-Illini choice as a sophomore ... Recorded 41 goals and 31 assists in her prep career ... Also tabbed two-time first team All-Conference pick in volleyball ... School’s career record holder for digs in volleyball ... Member of honor roll for four years at Morton ... Played club soccer for Morton Blaze.

Prep: Honorable mention All-District in 2006 at Cor Jesu Academy ... Member of the senior All-Star team in 2007 ... Named to Bi-State Shootout AllTournament team in 2008 ... Played club soccer for Busch Soccer Club (St. Louis Soccer Club) ... Member of State Cup Championship teams in 2003 and 2007 as well as state finalists in 2002, 2004 and 2006.

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Student-Athlete Biographies Erin Shanna

DiGiovanni

Hutchison

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Freshman • 5-4 • F/MF Rockford, Ill. Boylan High School Major: Undeclared Born: May 22, 1991 Parent: Deanne DiGiovanni

Freshman • 5-8 • MF Normal, Ill. Normal Community High School Projected Major: Pre-Pharmacy Born: December 30, 1990 Parents: David & Joleen Hutchison

Prep: Led Rockford Boylan to a conference and regional championship in both 2007 and 2008 ... Captain her senior season ... Played forward and outside midfielder positions as a three-year letter winner ... Named Most Improved Player as a sophomore ... Named Nic-10 Scholar Athlete ... Received Rock Valley Art Award and Boylan Fine Art Fair Award ... Played summer club soccer for the Rockford Dactyls and the Rockford Sirens.

LeBaron

#13 Freshman • 5-10 • MF Grayslake, Ill. Grayslake Central Projected Major: Pre-Pharmacy Born: November 30, 1990 Parents: John & Katie LeBaron Prep: Named to area’s first team by the Daily Herald and the Pioneer Press as a junior and senior at Grayslake Central High School ... Named school’s Female Athlete of the Year, having also excelled in basketball and cross country .... Scored 13 goals and added seven assists as a senior captain ... Named All-Fox Valley Conference three consecutive seasons ... Played club soccer for Eclipse Select and now plays for Ela Elite.

Jenny

Stephanie

Courtney

Humphrey

Jung

Smith

#17 Freshman • 5-4 • B Edwardsville, Ill. Edwardsville High School Projected Major: Nursing Born: November 5, 1990 Parents: Joseph & Karen Humphrey Prep: All-Southwestern Conference first team selection as a sophomore ... Named EHS Excellent Defensive Player of the Year award winner three times ... Tabbed Southwestern Conference second team and All-Sectional pick in 2007 and 2008 ... Selected honorable mention All-Metro by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as a sophomore ... Named Illinois State Scholar ... Member of National Honor Society .. Helped St. Louis Scott Gallagher club team to second-place finish the IYSA State Club in 2008 ... Member of Midwest Regional Olympic Development Program in 2004 and 2005.

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Prep: Named two-time All-Big 12 Conference first team midfielder at Normal Community High School ... Four-year letter winner ... Played club soccer for Little Illini Soccer Club, which won the Kalamazoo Invitational, the NSR and the Veterans Invitational ... Little Illini also placed fifth at the Gothia Cup in Sweden and third in the Dana Cup in Denmark.

Megan

#0 Junior • 6-0 • GK Troy, Ill. Triad High School Projected Major: Business Management Born: December 16, 1988 Parents: Gary & Marilyn Jung

#5 Junior • 5-7 • B Morton, Ill. Morton High School Major: Elementary Education Born: March 5, 1987 Parents: Marvin & Julie Smith

Previous: Played as a sophomore at Southwestern Illinois College ... Also attended Northwood (Fla.) University.

Previous: Attended Illinois Central College ... AllAcademic team ... Member of Phi Theta Kappa ... President’s Honor List.

Prep: Most Valuable Player as a senior at Triad High School ... Posted 0.66 goals against average as a senior with seven shutouts ... Led Triad to Mississippi Valley Conference titles for four consecutive seasons ... Earned regional titles with Triad from 2004 to 2006 ... Member of National Honor Society ... Played club soccer for the Nova Stars, Team Olympians and the Granite City Elks.

Prep: Four-year starter as a defender at Morton High School ... Member of National Honor Society and Who’s Who Among American High School Students ... Earned Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Award.

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Student-Athlete Biographies Jennifer

Tucker

#3 Freshman • 5-2 • B St. Charles, Mo. Incarnate Word Academy Major: Undeclared Born: July 24, 1990 Parents: Joe & Kathleen Tucker Prep: Selected Class 3 Defender of the Year in 2008 by the Missouri State Coaches Association ... Two-time All-State selection at Incarnate Word Academy ... Led Incarnate Word to back-to-back state championships in 2008 and 2009 ... Played in state finals as a sophomore and state quarterfinals as a freshman ... Two-time first team All-Metro pick as a junior and senior and honorable mention All-Metro as a sophomore ... Won national championship in 2005 with Scott Gallagher.

Jackie

Wirth

#9 Freshman • 6-0 • MF Waterloo, Ill. Gibault Catholic High School Projected Major: Early Childhood Education Born: July 20, 1991 Parents: John & Janenne Wirth Prep: Scored team’s lone goal in the 2007 state championship game for Gibault Catholic High School ... Led Gibault to sectional championship in 2007 and finished third in points and game-winning goals ... Team captain as a senior in 2009 ... Twice named Biggest Game Impact Player by Gibault coaching staff ... Four-year starter having played forward, center midfield and sweeper positions ... Helped Metro United/St. Louis Scott Gallagher club team to league championship in the Premier Division in 2009 ... Illinois State Cup finalist in 2008.

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SIUE Women’s Soccer Prepares for Challenges in 2009 EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - No one should expect a free pass when the preseason begins for Southern Illinois University Edwardsville women’s soccer. “I expect that every position on the field will be wide open,” said SIUE coach Derek Burton. “We have a number of new faces mixed in with some veterans. It should make for some healthy competition.” The Cougars figure to turn that internal competition into a plus as it enters its second season with a Division I schedule. In 2009, Burton has scheduled five Ohio Valley Conference and four Missouri Valley Conference opponents. “We have a great mix of opponents this season. More importantly, we were able to get 10 home games on the schedule this season so that travel will not be as much of an issue as it was last season,” Burton said. The Cougars finished 5-8 last season and opened the 2008 campaign with a 3-0 win at Indiana State. SIUE also recorded victories over future OVC opponents Southeast Missouri State, Murray State and Tennessee Tech. SIUE boasts just two seniors with back Kelley Humphrey (Edwardsville) and midfielder Correen Roark (Florissant, Mo.). That means this duo will lead a youthful team that includes six juniors, five sophomores and nine freshmen. “You could say that we’re going to be a young team, but that certainly doesn’t mean this team lacks talent,” Burton said. “I think as this season progresses, you’ll notice great improvement from top to bottom.” Including Humphrey and Roark, the Cougars return five starters overall. Chelsey Johnston (Wentzville) is a junior back. Devon Thomas (Brookfield) is a sophomore back. And Kiara Akpore (Galesburg) is a junior forward. Junior Sade Akpore (Galesburg) could certainly be listed as a returning starter before an injury sidelined her seven games into the 2008 season. Burton will look to sophomore Claire Lovercheck (Florissant, Mo.), who played in seven games last season, and junior transfer Stephanie Jung (Troy) to battle for the goalkeeper position. Lovercheck played 259 minutes last season while Jung spent last season at Southwestern Illinois College. In the backfield, SIUE has added freshmen Jennifer Tucker (St. Charles, Mo.) and Jenny Humphrey (Edwardsville) as well as junior Courtney Smith (Morton). Smith transferred to SIUE from Illinois Central College. SIUE’s biggest level of depth comes from the midfield position, but it also includes the least experience. The list includes Alexandria Brazill (St. Louis), Kaci Harkey (Bethalto), Jackie Wirth (Waterloo), Shanna Hutchison (Normal), Megan LeBaron (Grayslake), Kristin Dierker (Groveland) and Rachel Brcic (St. Louis). Brcic transferred to SIUE from Iowa State. The Cougars list five players at the forward position with returners Kiara Akpore, Brittany Bodziak (Schaumburg) and Ashley Davidson (Olathe, Kan.). They will be joined by freshmen Kirsten Dailey (St. Louis) and Erin DiGiovanni (Rockford).

The Last Time Individual Scored Four Goals (Game) Kristine Armstrong at Ky. Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2003) Scored Three Goals (Game) Elizabeth Valenti vs. Quincy (Oct. 14, 2007) Recorded Three Assists (Game) Jackie Thomann vs. Ky. Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2003) Allison Sweet vs. Ky. Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2003) Recorded 10 Shots (Game) 10, Janece Friederich vs. Bellarmine (Oct. 25, 1998) Recorded 15 Saves (Game) 17, Stephanie Kult vs. Lewis (Sept. 14, 1996) Recorded 10 Saves (Game) 10, Kaci Backs vs. Newberry (Aug. 26, 2007) Back-to-Back Shutouts Kaci Backs vs. Murray State/Southeast Missouri State/Tennessee Tech (Sept. 7 & 13 & 25, 2008) Scored Two Goals in Three Minutes Jenny Kates vs. Southern Indiana (Sept. 29, 2006) Scored Two Goals in One Minute Kristine Armstrong vs. Ky. Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2003)

Team Scored 10 Goals (Game) W 11-0 at Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2003) Scored 8 Goals (Game) W 11-0 at Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2003) Scored 6 Goals (Game) W 6-3 at Ferris State (Aug. 31, 2007) Scored 5 Goals (Half) Second half at Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 17, 2004) Scored 4 Goals (Half) Second half vs. UM-St. Louis (Oct. 5, 2007) Recorded 10 Assists (Game) W 11-0 at Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2003) Attempted 35 Shots (Game) 37 at Kentucky Wesleyan (Oct. 19, 2003) Attempted 25 Shots (Game) 31 vs. Ferris State (Oct. 13, 2006) Involved in 0-0 Tie vs. Grand Valley State (Oct. 15, 2006)

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

All-Time Letter Winners Andrea Adotta . ...................1996,98-99 Kiara Akpore ......................2007-2008 Sade Akpore ......................2007-2008 Emily Anderson ...................1999-2002 Lindsey Andre . ............................. 2004 Kristine Armstrong ...............2003-2006 Shannon Armstrong . ...........1986-1988 Alane Arnold ................................. 1992 Alison Arnold .......................1996-1997 Kara Arnold-Arons ...............2001-2002 Patricia Atkinson . ................1983-1986 Nikki Audo .................................... 1999 Kaci Backs............................2005-2008 Becky Baker ........................2000-2003 Elizabeth Ball........................2005-2006 Maggie Ballard ............................. 1982 Sue Balota . .........................1983-1985 Leigh Basarich . ...................1982-1985 Sheena Baylon ....................2002-2003 Megan Beagles ...................1996-1999 Reagan Bealmear ...............1996-1997 Heather Bebe ......................1999-2002 Susan Bell ...........................1983-1984 Padra Bencini ......................2003-2006 Amy Bickford .......................1990-1993 Susie Birch ................................... 2000 Mary Bisch . .........................1983-1984 Kim Blankenship . ................1984-1985 Brittany Bodziak.......................... 2008 Sheryl Boehm . ............................. 1982 Angie Bode . ................................. 2000 Jenny Bourn.................................. 1992 Lynda Bowers . ....................1994-1997 Jennifer Boyer .....................1982-1984 Kim Bozarth . ................................ 1988 Brandy Bradshaw ................1999-2000 Stephanie Branch . ....................... 2004 Jessica Brentana . ........................ 2006 Donna Brinkmeyer . .............1982-1985 Diane Brokaw ............................... 1985 Jessica Brown......................2001-2004 Felicia Brummett .......................... 1989 Kelly Bruns ................................... 1995 Jenny Bucher ............................... 1992 Susan Buenger . ..................1982-1984 Stacy Bundren . ...................1993-1996 Sue Burnett .........................1983-1984 Kathy Byrne . ................................ 1983 Samantha Carder ................2007-2008 Christen Carducci . ..............2002-2004 Jamie Cavanaugh ...............1997-1998 Julie Chrisman . ............................ 1997 Susan Clark . .......................1989-1992 Kristin Covalt........................2000-2003 Ann Crawford ......................2001-2004

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Colleen Creamer .................1999-2002 Maria Culp ...........................2006-2007 Jill Dammer .................................. 1982 Ashley Davidson ...............2007-2008 Jennifer Debevc ..................1989-1992 Sara Decker ........................2000-2003 Liane Deetman ....................1990-1991 Lauren Dickson ...................2001-2003 Jeana Dietrich .............................. 2000 Kelly Dill . .............................2002-2005 Candy Dodson . ...................1990-1993 JoAnne Drake . ....................1995-1998 Chere DuBay . .....................1986-1987 Lisa Duenow . ............................... 1988 Kelly Drury . .................................. 1990 Melissa Emmenegger . ............1989-92 Deanna Epps . .....................1982-1985 Lindsey Eubanks .......................... 2001 Kelly Eyre ..................................... 1987 Chris Fabisher .............................. 1982 Kathy Feigl ................................... 1982 Cindy Ferrara ............................... 1984 Liz Fleer . .............................2002-2005 Sherry Flotron . ....................1988-1989 Janece Friederich . ..............1995-1998 Kayla Fromme .....................2003-2006 Cathy Gibbons . ...................1992-1993 Katie Giovanni .....................1989-1990 Laura Goodman ........................... 1987 Nikki Grashoff ......................2002-2004 Shawn Grodzicki .......................... 1982 Juanita Gualandi .................1990-1991 Beth-Aynn Gubernick ................... 1988 Erin Gusewelle ....................2000-2003 Roxanne Hake......................1986-1987 Beth Hamm .........................1993-1994 Whitney Hanson ..................2003-2006 Kaci Harkey.................................. 2008 Jill Harmon ................................... 1996 Missy Harris . ................................ 1993 Jennifer Haselhorst .............1996-1998 Valerie Hasty .......................1996-1999 Jennifer Hawkins .................1999-2000 Teri Head .............................1990-1991 Leslie Henigman . ................1998-2001 Linda Hoffman .............................. 1987 Beth Horan ................................... 2004 Kelley Humphrey ...............2006-2008 Danielle Isselhard.......................... 2003 Laura James . ......................1984-1987 Cathy Jerrolds .............................. 1994 Amy Johnson . .....................1990-1991 Chelsey Johnston .............2007-2008 Lisa Kalka . ................................... 1984 Lindsey Kampwerth . ...........2004-2005

Diane Kassing .....................1987-1988 Marilyn Kastner....................1988-1991 Jenny Kates . .......................2005-2008 Cathy Kelly ..........................1984-1985 Ann Kessler .........................1986-1987 Kellie Kickham . ............................ 1994 Marcy Kline . ................................. 1991 Peggy Kochner . ..................1983-1984 Jennifer Kratzer ...................2005-2008 Stephanie Kult......................1993-1996 Sheri Kunz . .................................. 1993 Sarah Lambert . ............................ 2001 Sarah Landt . .......................2002-2005 Mary Pat Leach ...................1987-1989 Michelle Lee ................................. 1993 Katie Lembeck . ...................1998-1999 Angela Light ........................2001-2004 Kelly Limpert . ......................2005-2008 Sarah Lockhart ....................2006-2007 Beth Louderman . ................1997-2000 Claire Lovercheck....................... 2008 Danielle Lusicic ............................ 1992 Julie Macios . .......................1986-1989 Michele Martin .....................2007-2008 Rebecca Mays . ...................1997-2000 Rhonda Mays ......................1986-1989 Laura McKee ................................ 1982 Mindy Meek .........................1989-1992 Megan Meyer ............................... 1990 Jill Miller . .............................1986-1989 Amy Million ..........................2005-2008 Melissa Montgomery ...........1999-2002 Michelle Montgomery ..........1997-2003 Angie Moore ................................. 1987 Maureen Moses . ................. 1982,1988 Tori Mrakava . ......................1995-1997 Shannon Murphy .................1993-1996 Tricia Murphy . .....................1990-1991 Dina Mutchek ............................... 1982 Emily Noud ..........................2001-2002 Julie Olson . .................................. 1988 Cathy Ousley . .............................. 1997 Rachel Overholt . .................2002-2003 Maria Parra . ........................1986-1988 Beth Parrill . .................................. 1985 Katie Pelfrey ................................. 1995 Lisa Pizzardi ........................1989-1992 Kim Poe . .............................1986-1987 Christine Potsos ........................... 1991 Amanda Prather ........................... 1996 Jill Puckett .................................... 1996 Susan Ray . .................................. 1984 Kim Roady............................2004-2007 Correen Roark ...................2006-2008 Helen Robinson . .................1982-1986

Shannon Roth......................1998-1999 Lisa Roush ..........................1989-1990 Lisa Sarich............................1982-1983 Shelley Sarrach ...................1984-1987 Crystal Schellenger ...................... 2005 Kim Schmidt ................................. 2002 Sanch Schreiber . ......................... 1982 Dawn Schwartz ............................ 1986 Theresa Schubert . ....................... 1982 Tasha Siegel . ......................1998-2001 Theresa Soellner .................1983-1986 Kerri Sorensen ....................1994-1995 Alison Stambaugh ...............2005-2008 Cheryl Stacey ............................... 1989 Kristi Stedman .....................1996-1999 Marci Stedman ............................. 1999 Christina Stremlau . .............2003-2006 Megan Steward ..............1997-98,2000 Lindsay Strode ....................1996-1999 Sara Stroud .........................2004-2007 Allison Sweet . .....................2002-2005 Ann Szczepanik . .................1988-1989 Jackie Thomann ..................2001-2004 Devon Thomas............................. 2008 Becky Thompson . ...............1992-1995 Jean Thompson . .................1987-1988 Kim Thompson ............................. 1988 Kathy Thornsberry ........................ 1988 Catherine Thorpe ......................... 2007 Lindsey Tiemeyer ................2001-2002 Karin Tighe ..........................1995-1998 Shanna Trendley .......................... 2001 Michelle Trusgnich . ............. 1987,1989 Elizabeth Valenti ..................2005-2008 Carole Verdu .......................1983-1986 Angie Viviano........................1990-1992 Joan Wacker .......................1993-1996 Stacy Wade..........................1995-1997 Deanna Wallace ..................1984-1987 Melissa Wathen ............................ 1995 Nicole Weiler .......................1992-1995 Estere Wheeler . ..................1984-1985 Shamar White . ....................1997-1998 Vicki White . .................................. 1982 Karen Whited . .....................1982-1985 Joanna Whitehead ....................... 1989 Mandy Wieneke . .................1993-1994 Lori Wiese ...........................1992-1995 Christine Wise .............................. 1989 Amanda Witter . ...................1992-1995 Katie Yearian .......................2004-2007 Christy Yorama ............................. 1995 Vicki Zimmerman . ...............1992-1995 Kelly Zurmuehlen ................1993-1994

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

2009 Opponents Southern Indiana (Exh.)

Sat., Aug. 15 • HOME • 3 pm

Eastern Kentucky

Fri., Aug. 28 • @ Richmond, Ky. • 5 pm ET

Northern Illinois

Fri., Sept. 11 • HOME • 7 pm

Location (Enrollment)......................................Evansville, Ind. (10,126) Stadium (cap.)................................................................................. 500 Nickname.................................. Screaming Eagles/Red, Blue & White 2008 Overall Record...................................................................5-11-1 Conference..............................................................Great Lakes Valley GLVC Record/Place..............................................................2-9-1/11th Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 12/9 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 8/3 Athletic Director............................................................... Jon Mark Hall Head Coach............................................................ Krissy Engelbrecht Record at School (yrs.)........................................................ 37-63-5 (6) Career (yrs.)........................................................................ 37-63-5 (6) Soccer SID......................................................................Ray Simmons Office Phone....................................................................812/465-1622 E-mail....................................................................Rsimmons@usi.edu Web site..............................................................www.gousieagles.com

Location (Enrollment).......................................Richmond, Ky. (16,000) Stadium (cap.)................................................ EKU Soccer Field (600) Nickname/Colors.......................................... Colonels/Maroon & White 2008 Overall Record.....................................................................8-8-3 Conference..........................................................................Ohio Valley OVC Record/Place ...................................................................5-3/2nd Letter winners Returning/Lost...................................................... 15/10 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 9/2 Athletic Director..................................................................Mark Sandy Head Coach .............................................................Lindsey Basalyga Record at School (yrs.)..................................................17-45-9 (4 yrs.) Career (yrs.) ................................................................................Same Soccer SID ..........................................................................Steve Fohl Office Phone . .................................................................859-622-1253 E-mail ................................................................... steve.fohl@eku.edu Web site ............................................................... www.ekusports.com

Location (Enrollment)............................................ DeKalb, Ill. (25,208) Stadium (cap.)...........................Huskie Track/Soccer Complex (1,989) Nickname/Colors...................................... Huskies/Red, White & Black 2008 Overall Record.....................................................................9-6-5 Conference......................................................................Mid-American MAC Record/Place . ...............................................................5-4-2/6th Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 17/4 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 8/3 Athletic Director................................................................Jeff Compher Head Coach ................................................................... Carrie Barker Record at School (yrs.)........................................................9-6-5 (1 yr.) Career (yrs.) ................................................................................Same Soccer SID .................................................................. Megan Wallace Office Phone . .................................................................815-753-9538 E-mail ............................................................................................ TBA Web site ..............................................................www.niuhuskies.com

Arkansas State (Exh.)

Georgia State

Ball State

Tue., Aug. 18 • HOME • 5 pm

Fri., Sept. 4 • @ Murray, Ky. • 2 pm

Sun., Sept. 13 • @ Muncie, Ind. • 1 pm ET

Location (Enrollment).....................................Jonesboro, Ark. (11,551) Stadium (cap.)..................................................ASU Soccer Park (500) Nickname/Colors...................................... Red Wolves/Scarlet & Black 2008 Overall Record...................................................................4-12-2 Conference.............................................................................. Sun Belt Sun Belt Record/Place .........................................................1-8-2/11th Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 16/4 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 8/3 Athletic Director................................................................Dr. Dean Lee Head Coach .................................................................. Derek Pittman Record at School (yrs.)....................................................8-24-4 (2 yrs.) Career (yrs.) ................................................................................Same Soccer SID ..............................................................Anthony Reynolds Office Phone . .................................................................870-972-3405 E-mail ...............................................................areynolds@astate.edu Web site .................................................. www.AstateRedWolves.com

Location (Enrollment)...........................................Atlanta, Ga. (28,000) Stadium (cap.)........................... Panthersville Athletics Complex (500) Nickname/Colors..............................................Panthers/ Blue & White 2008 Overall Record...................................................................... 11-9 Conference............................................................................... Colonial CAA Record/Place . ...................................................................4-7/8th Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 20/6 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 6/5 Athletic Director............................................................Cheryl L. Levick Head Coach .............................................................. Domenic Martelli Record at School (yrs.)..............................................83-81-17 (10 yrs.) Career (yrs.) ................................................................................Same Soccer SID ....................................................................Cavan Fosnes Office Phone . .................................................................404-413-4034 E-mail ............................................................athcaf@langate.gsu.edu Web site ................................................. www.georgiastatesports.com

Location (Enrollment).......................................... Muncie, Ind. (17,728) Stadium (cap.)......................................... Ball State Soccer Field (500) Nickname/Colors........................................Cardinals/Cardinal & White 2008 Overall Record...................................................................9-10-1 Conference......................................................................Mid-American MAC Record/Place . ...............................................................5-5-1/7th Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 14/8 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 5/6 Athletic Director...................................................................Tom Collins Head Coach ..................................................................Michael Lovett Record at School (yrs.)......................................................9-10-1 (1 yr.) Career (yrs.) ................................................................................Same Soccer SID ................................................................ Matt McCollester Office Phone . .................................................................765-285-8242 E-mail ....................................................................... mjmccolleste.edu Web site ........................................................www.ballstatesports.com

Western Illinois (Exh.)

Murray State

Indiana State

Sun., Aug. 23 • HOME • 1 pm

Location (Enrollment).......................................... Macomb, Ill. (13,331) Stadium (cap.)........................... John MacKenzie Alumni Field (1,000) Nickname/Colors........................ Fighting Leathernecks/Purple & Gold 2008 Overall Record.....................................................................8-8-2 Conference................................................................................Summit Summit Record/Place . ............................................................4-4/T4th Letter winners Returning/Lost...................................................... 16/13 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 4/7 Athletic Director..................................................Dr. Tim M. Van Alstine Head Coach .......................................................................Tony Guinn Record at School (yrs.)..................................................24-11-3 (2 yrs.) Career (yrs.) .................................................................54-31-7 (5 yrs.) Soccer SID ........................................................................Ryan Bower Office Phone . .................................................................309-298-1133 E-mail ...................................................................RP-Bower@wiu.edu Web site .................................................... www.GoLeathernecks.com

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Sun., Sept. 6 • @ Murray, Ky. • 2:30 pm

Location (Enrollment)............................................Murray, Ky. (10,150) Stadium (cap.)..................................................... Cutchin Field (1,000) Nickname/Colors.......................................... Racers/Navy Blue & Gold 2008 Overall Record...................................................................12-5-3 Conference..........................................................................Ohio Valley OVC Record/Place .................................................................... 7-1/1st Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 8/3 Athletic Director....................................................................Allen Ward Head Coach ...................................................................Beth Acreman Record at School (yrs.)...................................................28-22-7 (3 yrs) Career (yrs.) ................................................................................Same Soccer SID ...................................................................... Dave Winder Office Phone . .................................................................270-809-4271 E-mail .................................................. dave.winder@murraystate.edu Web site .................................................................www.goracers.com

Thu., Sept. 17 • HOME • 7 pm

Location (Enrollment).................................. Terre Haute, Ind. (10.457) Stadium (cap.)..............................................Soccer Complex (12,464) Nickname/Colors...................................Sycamores/Yale Blue & White 2008 Overall Record.................................................................. 5-15-0 Conference................................................................... Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place . .............................................................. 1-5-0/6th Letter winners Returning/Lost....................................................... 19/8 Starters Returning/Lost................................................................... 7/4 Athletic Director............................................................ Ron Prettyman Head Coach ........................................................................ Erika True Record at School (yrs.).............................................. 0-0, First Season Career (yrs.) ............................................................................... Same Soccer SID .....................................................................Danny Pfrank Office Phone . ................................................................ 812-237-4145 E-mail ............................................................... dpfrank@indstate.edu Web site .........................................................www.gosycamores.com

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

2009 Opponents UT Martin

Sun., Sept. 20 • @ Martin, Tenn. • 2 pm

Illinois State

Wed., Oct. 7 • @ Normal, Ill. • 4 pm

Missouri-St. Louis

Tue., Oct. 20 • St. Louis, Mo. • 7 pm

Location (Enrollment)...........................................Martin, Tenn. (7,500) Stadium (cap.).......................................................Skyhawk Field (500) Nickname/Colors ........................................ Skyhawks/Navy & Orange 2008 Overall Record...................................................................10-5-4 Conference..........................................................................Ohio Valley OVC Record/Place ................................................................4-2-2/2nd Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 16/9 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 8/3 Athletic Director......................................................................Phil Dane Head Coach ...................................................................Craig Roberts Record at School (yrs.)................................................25-20-12 (3 yrs.) Career (yrs.) ................................................................................Same Soccer SID ....................................................................Ryne Rickman Office Phone....................................................................731-881-7632 E-mail .....................................................................rrickman@utm.edu Web site ...............................................................www.utmsports.com

Location (Enrollment).............................................Normal, Ill. (20,450) Stadium (cap.)............................................ Adelaide Street Field (500) Nickname/Colors...............................................Redbirds/Red & White 2008 Overall Record...................................................................11-8-1 Conference.................................................................... Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place . .............................................................5-1-0/T1st Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 21/1 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................. 10/1 Athletic Director.....................................................Dr. Sheahon Zenger Head Coach ......................................................................... Drew Roff Record at School (yrs.)...................................................21-12-5 (2 yrs) Career (yrs.) .................................................................47-26-6 (4 yrs.) Soccer SID ......................................................................Alison Haake Office Phone . .................................................................309-438-5746 E-mail .....................................................................arhaake@ilstu.edu Web site ............................................................www.GoRedbirds.com

Location (Enrollment)....................................... St. Louis, Mo. (15,500) Stadium (cap.)................................Don Dallas Memorial Field (1,350) Nickname...............................................................Tritons/Red & Gold 2008 Overall Record.................................................................. 6-11-1 Conference............................................................. Great Lakes Valley GLVC Record/Place .............................................................. 5-6-1/8th Letter winners Returning/Lost....................................................... 16/6 Starters Returning/Lost................................................................... 8/3 Athletic Director................................................................Lori Flanigan Head Coach ............................................................Bobby Lessentine Record at School (yrs.)..................................................... First Season Career (yrs.) ................................................................50-17-8 (4 yrs.) Soccer SID .............................................................. Mary Ann Tierney Office Phone . ................................................................ 314-516-5660 E-mail .................................................................. tierneym@umsl.edu Web site .............................................................www.umsltritons.com

IUPU-Ft. Wayne

Drake

Missouri State

Sun., Sept. 27 • HOME • 1 pm

Sun., Oct. 11 • HOME • 1 pm

Sun., Oct. 25 • HOME • 1 pm

Location (Enrollment)..................................... Ft. Wayne, Ind. (12,338) Stadium (cap.).....................................Hefner Soccer Complex (3,500) Nickname/Colors..................................Mastodons/Royal Blue & White 2008 Overall Record...................................................................0-18-1 Conference................................................................................Summit Summit Record/Place . ...........................................................0-7-1/9th Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 13/8 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 6/5 Athletic Director...............................................................Tommy J. Bell Head Coach................................................................ Margaret Saurin Record at School (yrs.)....................................................1-34-1 (2 yrs.) Career (yrs.) ................................................................................Same Soccer SID ...........................................................................John Felts Office Phone . .................................................................260-481-0278 E-mail .......................................................................feltjp01@ipfw.edu Web site ......................................................... www.gomastodons.com

Location (Enrollment)................................... Des Moines, Iowa (5,617) Stadium (cap.)................................... Cownie Soccer Complex (1,000) Nickname/Colors................................................Bulldogs/Blue & White 2008 Overall Record...................................................................8-10-1 Conference.................................................................... Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place . ...............................................................4-2-0/3rd Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 17/2 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 9/2 Athletic Director................................................... Sandy Hatfield Clubb Head Coach..................................................................Lindsey Horner Record at School (yrs.)......................................................8-10-1 (1 yr.) Career (yrs.) ................................................................................Same Soccer SID .................................................................... Sean Palchick Office Phone . .................................................................515-271-4147 E-mail ..........................................................sean.palchick@drake.edu Web site .................................................... www.godrakebulldogs.com

Location (Enrollment).....................................Springfield, Mo. (21,688) Stadium (cap.)...................................Plaster Sports Complex (16,300) Nickname/Colors...............................................Bears/Maroon & White 2008 Overall Record...................................................................10-7-2 Conference.................................................................... Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place . ................................................................3-3/T4th Letter winners Returning/Lost........................................................ 12/7 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 5/6 Athletic Director................................................................... Kyle Moats Head Coach ...................................................................... Rob Brewer Record at School (yrs.)..........................................122-110-27 (13 yrs.) Career (yrs.) .........................................................190-138-29 (18 yrs.) Soccer SID ............................................................................Tim Bohn Office Phone . .................................................................417-836-4867 E-mail .........................................................TBohn@missouristate.edu Web site ................................................www.MissouriStateBears.com

McKendree

Austin Peay

Southeast Missouri State

Fri., Oct. 2 • HOME • 7 pm

Location (Enrollment)............................................Lebanon, Ill. (3,000) Stadium (cap.).................................................... Leemon Field (2,000) Nickname/Colors........................................... Bearcats/Purple & White 2008 Overall Record.................................................................. 19-2-1 Conference.............................................................. American Midwest AMC Record/Place . ............................................................... 10-0/1st Letter winners Returning/Lost....................................................... 18/4 Starters Returning/Lost................................................................. 10/1 Athletic Director..............................................................................TBA Head Coach .....................................................................Tim Strange Record at School (yrs.)...........................................152-39-14 (10 yrs.) Career (yrs.) ............................................................................... Same Soccer SID ........................................................................... Eric Buck Office Phone . ................................................................ 618-557-6565 E-mail ......................................................... embuck@mckendree.edu Web site ....................................................... athletics.mckendree.edu

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Fri., Oct. 16 • @ Clarksville, Tenn. • 7 pm

Location (Enrollment).................................... Clarksville, Tenn. (9,401) Stadium (cap.)............................. Morgan Brothers Soccer Field (300) Nickname/Colors............................................ Lady Govs/Red & White 2008 Overall Record.................................................................. 4-12-3 Conference......................................................................... Ohio Valley OVC Record/Place ................................................................ 1-4-3/8th Letter winners Returning/Lost....................................................... 15/8 Starters Returning/Lost................................................................... 8/3 Athletic Director................................................................... Dave Loos Head Coach ......................................................................Kelley Guth Record at School (yrs.)...............................................39-79-13 (4 yrs.) Career (yrs.) ............................................................................... Same Soccer SID ................................................................. Alaric Klinghard Office Phone . ................................................................ 931-221-7561 E-mail ............................................................... klingharda@apsu.edu Web site ...........................................................www.LetsGoPeay.com

Fri., Oct. 30 • HOME • 7 pm

Location (Enrollment)............................ Cape Girardeau, Mo. (10,814) Stadium (cap.)............................................... Houck Stadium (10,000) Nickname............................................. Redhawks/Red, White & Black 2008 Overall Record.....................................................................2-9-3 Conference..........................................................................Ohio Valley OVC Record/Place .................................................................1-5-2/9th Letter winners Returning/Lost.......................................................... 9/7 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 6/5 Athletic Director..................................................................John Shafer Head Coach ............................................................... Heather Nelson Record at School (yrs.)............................................102-57-20 (10 yrs.) Career (yrs.) .........................................................133-106-25 (13 yrs.) Soccer SID ..................................................................Brett Maikowski Office Phone . .................................................................573-651-2937 E-mail ...................................................... bmmaikowski1s@semo.edu Web site ........................................................... www.gosoutheast.com

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

2008 Individual Stats Overall: 5-8 ## 14 16 5 22 9 3 10 8 15 2 13 12 7 11 30 23 20 18 1

Home: 1-0

Away: 4-8 Neutral: 0-0

Name Kiara Akpore Amy Million Jenny Kates Brittany Bodziak Jennifer Kratzer Kelly Limpert Devon Thomas Ashley Davidson Correen Roark Chelsey Johnston Elizabeth Valenti Michele Martin Kaci Harkey Sade Akpore Kaci Backs Samantha Carder Alison Stambaugh Kelley Humphrey Claire Lovercheck Total Opponents

GP-GS 13-4 11-1 13-13 13-4 13-11 12-12 13-11 13-0 13-12 13-13 13-13 13-11 13-0 7-7 13-13 12-2 9-3 13-13 7-0 13 13

G 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 17

A 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 15

Pts 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 49

Sh 16 6 16 14 22 11 6 11 13 2 22 13 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 159 152

Shot% .188 .333 .062 .071 .045 .091 .167 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .063 .112

SOG 8 4 6 6 9 6 4 4 5 1 9 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 70 66

SOG% .500 .667 .375 .429 .409 .545 .667 .364 .385 .500 .409 .385 .400 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .440 .434

GW 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 8

PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

## Name 1 Claire Lovercheck 30 Kaci Backs TM TEAM Total Opponents Team saves: 0

GP-GS 7-0 13-13 13 13

Minutes 295:10 899:38 0:00 1194:48 1194:48

GA 4 13 0 17 10

Avg 1.22 1.30 0.00 1.28 0.75

Saves 11 38 0 49 60

Pct .733 .745 .000 .742 .857

W 0 4 0 4 7

L 2 5 0 7 4

T 0 0 0 0 0

Sho 0 3 2 5 5

2008 Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS.................................................................... SIUE SHOT STATISTICS............................................................................. Goals-Shot attempts.............................................................. 10-159 Goals scored average................................................................0.75 Shot pct.......................................................................................063 Shots on goal-Attempts......................................................... 70-159 SOG pct.......................................................................................440 Shots/Game...............................................................................12.2 Assists...........................................................................................10 CORNER KICKS.............................................................................43 PENALTY KICKS........................................................................... 0-0 PENALTIES......................................................................................... Yellow cards....................................................................................8 Red cards........................................................................................0 ATTENDANCE.................................................................................... Total.............................................................................................450 Dates/Avg Per Date..................................................................1/450 Neutral Site #/Avg.........................................................................0/0

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OPP 17-152 1.28 .112 66-152 .434 11.7 15 41 0-0 4 0 2559 12/213

Goals by Period SIU Edwardsville Opponents

1st 5 8

2nd 3 8

OT 2 1

Total 10 17

Shots By Period SIU Edwardsville Opponents

1st 80 69

2nd 71 81

OT 8 2

Total 159 152

Saves By Period SIU Edwardsville Opponents

1st 27 29

2nd 22 29

OT 0 2

Total 49 60

Corner Kicks By Period SIU Edwardsville Opponents

1st 21 15

2nd 22 25

OT 0 1

Total 43 41

Fouls By Period SIU Edwardsville Opponents

1st 46 63

2nd 78 57

OT 1 3

Total 125 123

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

2008 Results Date

Opponent

WL

Score

Overall

Conf

Attend

Aug 24, 2008

at Indiana State

W

3-0

1-0-0

0-0-0

141

Kiara Akpore (Brittany Bodziak)

Amy Million (Ashley Davidson)

Kiara Akpore (Amy Million)

Aug 29, 2008

at Akron

L

0-2

1-1-0

0-0-0

202

Goals scored

-

Aug 31, 2008

at Kent State

L OT

1-2

1-2-0

0-0-0

176

Jenny Kates (Jennifer Kratzer)

Sep 05, 2008

at UT Martin

L

1-4

1-3-0

0-0-0

75

Jennifer Kratzer (Brittany Bodziak)

Sep 07, 2008

at Murray State

Sep 13, 2008

at Southeast Missouri

Sep 25, 2008

at Tennessee Tech

Sep 28, 2008

at Missouri State

W OT

1-0

2-3-0

0-0-0

275

Kiara Akpore (Jenny Kates)

W

1-0

3-3-0

0-0-0

345

Brittany Bodziak (Jenny Kates)

W OT

1-0

4-3-0

0-0-0

172

Kelly Limpert (Chelsey Johnston)

L

0-3

4-4-0

0-0-0

303

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Oct 01, 2008

UM-ST. LOUIS

W

1-0

5-4-0

0-0-0

450

Devon Thomas (Correen Roark)

Oct 10, 2008

at Loyola

L

0-1

5-5-0

0-0-0

245

-

Oct 12, 2008

at Valparaiso

L

0-2

5-6-0

0-0-0

267

-

Oct 15, 2008

at Evansville

L

1-2

5-7-0

0-0-0

209

Amy Million (Ashley Davidson)

Oct 24, 2008

at Eastern Kentucky

L

0-1

5-8-0

0-0-0

149

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2008 Category Leaders ## POINTS GP 14 Kiara Akpore 13 16 Amy Million 11 5 Jenny Kates 13 22 Brittany Bodziak 13 9 Jennifer Kratzer 13 3 Kelly Limpert 12 10 Devon Thomas 13 8 Ashley Davidson 13 15 Correen Roark 13 2 Chelsey Johnston 13

G 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

A Pts Shots 0 6 16 1 5 6 2 4 16 2 4 14 1 3 22 0 2 11 0 2 6 2 2 11 1 1 13 1 1 2

## GOALS 14 Kiara Akpore 16 Amy Million 5 Jenny Kates 10 Devon Thomas 3 Kelly Limpert 22 Brittany Bodziak 9 Jennifer Kratzer

G 3 2 1 1 1 1 1

A Pts Shots 0 6 16 1 5 6 2 4 16 0 2 6 0 2 11 2 4 14 1 3 22

GP 13 11 13 13 12 13 13

## GAME WINNING GOALS 14 Kiara Akpore 10 Devon Thomas 22 Brittany Bodziak 3 Kelly Limpert

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GP GWG 13 2 13 1 13 1 12 1

## ASSISTS GP 22 Brittany Bodziak 13 8 Ashley Davidson 13 5 Jenny Kates 13 9 Jennifer Kratzer 13 2 Chelsey Johnston 13 16 Amy Million 11 15 Correen Roark 13

G 1 0 1 1 0 2 0

A Pts Shots 2 4 14 2 2 11 2 4 16 1 3 22 1 1 2 1 5 6 1 1 13

## SHOTS 9 Jennifer Kratzer 13 Elizabeth Valenti 14 Kiara Akpore 5 Jenny Kates 22 Brittany Bodziak 12 Michele Martin 15 Correen Roark 3 Kelly Limpert 8 Ashley Davidson 16 Amy Million

GP 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 11

G 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 2

A 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 1

Sh Shot% 22 .045 22 .000 16 .188 16 .062 14 .071 13 .000 13 .000 11 .091 11 .000 6 .333

## SHOT PCT 16 Amy Million 14 Kiara Akpore 10 Devon Thomas 3 Kelly Limpert 22 Brittany Bodziak 5 Jenny Kates

GP 11 13 13 12 13 13

G 2 3 1 1 1 1

A 1 0 0 0 2 2

Sh Shot% 6 .333 16 .188 6 .167 11 .091 14 .071 16 .062

9 Jennifer Kratzer 13 Elizabeth Valenti 12 Michele Martin 15 Correen Roark

13 13 13 13

1 0 0 0

1 0 0 1

22 22 13 13

.045 .000 .000 .000

## SHOTS ON GOAL GP 9 Jennifer Kratzer 13 13 Elizabeth Valenti 13 14 Kiara Akpore 13 5 Jenny Kates 13 22 Brittany Bodziak 13 3 Kelly Limpert 12 15 Correen Roark 13 12 Michele Martin 13 8 Ashley Davidson 13 10 Devon Thomas 13

G 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

A 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 0

Sh SOG % 22 9 .409 22 9 .409 16 8 .500 16 6 .375 14 6 .429 11 6 .545 13 5 .385 13 5 .385 11 4 .364 6 4 .667

## SOG PCT GP 10 Devon Thomas 13 16 Amy Million 11 3 Kelly Limpert 12 14 Kiara Akpore 13 11 Sade Akpore 7 2 Chelsey Johnston 13 22 Brittany Bodziak 13 13 Elizabeth Valenti 13 9 Jennifer Kratzer 13 7 Kaci Harkey 13

G 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 0

A 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0

Sh SOG % 6 4 .667 6 4 .667 11 6 .545 16 8 .500 2 1 .500 2 1 .500 14 6 .429 22 9 .409 22 9 .409 5 2 .400 23


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2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

SIUE Records All-Americans

Team Records Game

2007 Elizabeth Valenti, Midfielder, 2nd team Kelly Limpert, Defender, Honorable Mention

Most Goals Scored Kentucky Wesleyan............................ 15 (1993)

1998 Janece Friederich, Forward, 2nd team

Most Goals Allowed Central Florida . ................................... 8 (1982) North Carolina ..................................... 8 (1982)

1996 Janece Friederich, Forward, 1st team

Largest Margin of Victory Kentucky Wesleyan............................ 15 (1993)

Team Records Season Most Wins............................................ 17 (2005) Fewest Losses............................. 3 (1994,1998) Most Ties............................................... 4 (1994) .............................................................. 4 (1995) .............................................................. 4 (2002) Longest Winning Streak............. 10 (1998,2005) Most Goals.......................................... 68 (1997) Most Assists........................................ 65 (1997) Most Saves........................................ 140 (1993) Most Goals Allowed............................. 40 (1982) Most Corner Kicks............................. 129 (2005) Most Fouls......................................... 224 (1990) Most Shutouts..................................... 12 (2005) Fewest Fouls....................................... 97 (1987) Fewest Goals Allowed......................... 12 (2004)

Single-Season Records Most Goals Kelly Drury...........................................26 (1990) Janece Friederich................................26 (1996) Most Shots Janece Friederich..............................137 (1997) Most Assists Liane Deetman....................................15 (1990) Most Game-Winning Goals Janece Friederich..................................7 (1996) Most Saves Marilyn Kastner.................................130 (1989) Stephanie Kult...................................130 (1993) Most Shutouts Theresa Soellner.................................10 (1984) Lowest Goals Against Average Kim Roady........................................0.30 (2004)

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Most Shots MacMurray.......................................... 39 (1995)

Single-Game Scoring

NCAA Appearances 1993 Barry 2 SIUE 1 (SIUE only team to score against eventual national champion)

1996 Saint Joseph’s 2 SIUE 1

1998 Southern Indiana 2 SIUE 1 (2 OT)

2005

Most Goals Scored Kelly Drury vs. Missouri S&T.................5 (1990)

Grand Valley State 1 SIUE 0

Most Assists Deanna Wallace vs. Missouri S&T........5 (1987)

2007 Drury 3 SIUE 0

All-Time Leading Scorers ## 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. 11. 12. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Through 2008 Season Name G A Janece Friederich 69 42 Deana Wallace 38 28 Colleen Creamer 37 23 Megan Beagles 38 19 Helen Robinson 34 21 Sara Decker 25 22 Lori Wiese 29 14 Deanna Epps 26 12 Kristine Armstrong 27 10 Vicki Zimmerman 28 7 Kelly Drury 26 8 Ann Crawford 23 13 Sue Balota 24 11 Jill Miller 24 10 Joan Wacker 14 28 Melissa Emmenegger 20 13 Elizabeth Valenti 19 12 Stacy Bundren 18 13 Michelle Montgomery 18 13 Lynda Bowers 16 15 Shelley Sarrach 18 9 Kristi Stedman 12 20 Jenny Kates 15 13 Katie Yearian 12 13 Karen Whited 14 8

Pts. 180 104 97 95 89 74 72 64 64 63 60 59 59 58 56 53 50 49 49 47 45 44 43 37 36

Years (1995-1998) (1984-1987) (1999-2002) (1996-1999) (1982-1986) (2000-2003) (1992-1995) (1982-1985) (2003-2006) (1992-1995) (1990) (2001-2004) (1983-1985) (1986-1989) (1993-1996) (1989-1992) (2005-2008) (1994-1996) (1997-2000) (1994-1997) (1984-1987) (1996-1999) (2005-2008) (2004-2007) (1982-1985)

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Leaders by Season Shots 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Helen Robinson . ............................... 41 Mary Bisch . ....................................... 40 Deana Wallace .................................. 55 Sue Balota . ....................................... 53 Deana Wallace ................................ 109 Deana Wallace .................................. 59 Jill Miller . ........................................... 48 Jill Miller . ........................................... 69 Kelly Drury . ....................................... 85 Teri Head ........................................... 43 Lisa Pizzardi ...................................... 36 Lori Wiese ......................................... 35 Lori Wiese ......................................... 50 Janece Friederich . ............................ 79 Janece Friederich . .......................... 130 Janece Friederich . .......................... 137 Janece Friederich . .......................... 110 Colleen Creamer ............................... 42 Colleen Creamer ............................... 69 Colleen Creamer ............................... 33 Colleen Creamer ............................... 49 Angela Light ...................................... 48 Ann Crawford .................................... 54 Kristine Armstrong ............................. 58 Elizabeth Valenti . .............................. 59 Katie Yearian ..................................... 49 Jennifer Kratzer/Elizabeth Valenti....... 22

Goals 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Points 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Helen Robinson . ............................... 25 Helen Robinson................................. 19 Sue Balota . ....................................... 26 Deana Wallace................................... 28 Deana Wallace .................................. 39 Deana Wallace .................................. 24 Jill Miller . ........................................... 19 Jill Miller . ........................................... 14 Kelly Drury . ....................................... 60 Melissa Emmenegger . ...................... 14 Melissa Emmenegger . ...................... 11 Lori Wiese ......................................... 17 Lori Wiese ......................................... 24 Vicki Zimmerman. Lori Wiese............. 22 Janece Friederich . ............................ 65 Janece Friederich . ............................ 54 Janece Friederich . ............................ 43 Colleen Creamer ............................... 35 Sara Decker ...................................... 27 Colleen Creamer ............................... 19 Sara Decker ...................................... 21 Kristine Armstrong ............................. 20 Ann Crawford .................................... 21 Kristine Armstrong ............................. 26 Elizabeth Valenti . .............................. 59 Elizabeth Valenti, Katie Yearian . ....... 23 Kiara Akpore......................................... 6

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Helen Robinson . ............................... 11 Helen Robinson . ................................. 8 Deanna Epps . ................................... 11 Sue Balota . ....................................... 11 Deana Wallace .................................. 16 Jill Miller . ............................................. 8 Jill Miller . ............................................. 8 Jill Miller . ............................................. 6 Kelly Drury . ....................................... 26 Melissa Emmenegger.......................... 7 Lisa Pizzardi ........................................ 5 Lori Wiese, Vicki Zimmerman............... 6 Vicki Zimmerman . ............................. 10 Lori Wiese , Vicki Zimmerman............ 10 Janece Friederich . ............................ 26 Janece Friederich . ............................ 20 Janece Friederich . ............................ 17 Colleen Creamer ............................... 13 Colleen Creamer ............................... 10 Colleen Creamer ................................. 7 Colleen Creamer, Sara Decker............ 7 Kristine Armstrong ............................... 9 Ann Crawford ...................................... 9 Kristine Armstrong ............................. 12 Elizabeth Valenti . ................................ 7 Katie Yearian, Elizabeth Valenti............ 9 Kiara Akpore......................................... 3

Assists 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Game-Winning Goals 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Helen Robinson . ................................. 3 Deanna Epps, Susan Bell ................... 2 Deanna Epps, Deana Wallace............. 3 Three tied with..................................... 2 Helen Robinson, Deana Wallace.......... 3 Deana Wallace .................................... 3 Jill Miller . ............................................. 3 Mary Pat Leach ................................... 2 Kelly Drury . ......................................... 6 Melissa Emmenegger . ........................ 5 Lisa Pizzardi ........................................ 4 Lori Wiese, Becky Thompson............... 3 Vicki Zimmerman . ............................... 4 Becky Thompson, Lynda Bowers......... 2 Janece Friederich . .............................. 7 Janece Friederich . .............................. 6 Janece Friederich . .............................. 4 Kristi Stedman ..................................... 3 Sara Decker ........................................ 4 Sara Decker , Colleen Creamer........... 3 Sara Decker, Becky Baker................... 3 Sara Decker, Sara Landt ..................... 3 Ann Crawford ...................................... 4 Kristine Armstrong ............................... 5 Elizabeth Valenti . ................................ 7 Elizabeth Valenti, Katie Yearian . ......... 3 Kiara Akpore......................................... 2

Deanna Epps . ..................................... 4 Four with . ............................................ 3 Helen Robinson . ............................... 10 Deana Wallace .................................... 8 Deana Wallace .................................. 10 Three with . .......................................... 3 Melissa Emmenegger........................... 3 Liane Deetman .................................. 15 Teri Head ............................................. 5 Melissa Emmenegger.......................... 5 Lori Wiese ........................................... 5 Joan Wacker ....................................... 8 Joan Wacker ....................................... 9 Janece Friederich . ............................ 13 Janece Friederich . ............................ 14 Janece Friederich . .............................. 9 Colleen Creamer ................................. 9 Sara Decker ........................................ 9 Ann Crawford ...................................... 6 Sara Decker ........................................ 7 Ann Crawford ...................................... 6 Sara Decker ........................................ 7 Six players tied .................................... 4 Kristine Armstrong ............................... 6 Amy Million .......................................... 5 Elizabeth Ball . ..................................... 8 Three with............................................. 2

Saves 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Lisa Sarich......................................... 85 Lisa Sarich . ....................................... 45 Theresa Soellner ............................... 59 Theresa Soellner ............................... 80 Roxanne Hake . ................................. 60 Roxanne Hake . ................................. 70 Marilyn Kastner ............................... 115 Marilyn Kastner ............................... 130 Angie Viviano .................................... 63 Marilyn Kastner ................................. 95 Angie Viviano .................................... 82 Stephanie Kult ................................. 130 Stephanie Kult ................................. 112 Stephanie Kult ................................. 105 Stephanie Kult ................................. 105 Stacy Wade ....................................... 82 Shannon Roth ................................... 66 Beth Louderman . .............................. 56 Beth Louderman . ............................ 103 Jessica Brown ................................... 72 Kristin Covalt ..................................... 56 Kristin Covalt ..................................... 46 Kim Roady . ....................................... 42 Kaci Backs . ....................................... 37 Kaci Backs . ....................................... 48 Kaci Backs . ....................................... 62 Kaci Backs.......................................... 38 25


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Year-By-Year Results 1982 (8-6-2) *Wisconsin . ...................... (OT) W 3-2 *Illinois ................................(OT) L 4-3 Missouri S&T............................. W 3-0 Cincinnati....................................L 7-0 Maryville ................................ W 10-0 **Central Florida..........................L 8-0 **Texas...................................... W 2-0 **Indiana......................................L 3-2 at Illinois ........................... (OT) T 2-2 UM-St. Louis................................L 3-0 ***North Carolina.........................L 8-0 ***George Washington.............. W 3-0 Missouri S&T .............................T 1-1 at Quincy................................... W 3-0 at Maryville................................ W 7-2 Lindenwood............................... W 1-0 *Lindenwood College Tournament **UMSL/Budweiser Tournament ***Central Florida Invitational

*UMSL Tournament **SIUE Invitational Tournament 1985 (8-4-1) at Missouri S&T......................... W 3-1 at Cincinnati . ..................... (OT) T 1-1 Dayton .............................. (OT) W 2-1 *Dayton...................................... W 2-1 *Wisconsin...................................L 2-0 *Texas A&M ...............................T 1-1 Louisville.................................... W 4-0 Cortland State.............................L 3-0 at UM-St. Louis............................L 1-0 Truman State........................... W 10-0 at Quincy................................... W 4-0 at Lindenwood........................... W 8-0 at Wisconsin................................L 5-0 Missouri S&T............................. W 2-0 *UMSL Tournament (3rd Place)

1983 (5-12) at Cortland State.........................L 1-0 at Ithaca.......................................L 2-0 at Cornell.....................................L 2-0 *MacAlester............................... W 4-0 *Wisconsin...................................L 3-0 *Stanford.....................................L 2-0 **Lindenwood............................ W 6-0 **UM-St. Louis.............................L 2-1 at Missouri S&T......................... W 2-1 Maryville.................................... W 9-0 at UM-St. Louis............................L 4-1 ***Texas A&M..............................L 3-0 ***Central Florida.........................L 4-0 ***George Mason........................L 7-0 at Quincy................................... W 5-2 Missouri S&T...............................L 3-2 Cincinnati . ..........................(OT) L 2-1 *UMSL/Budweiser Tournament (4th place) **SIUE Tournament (2nd place) ***Central Florida Tournament

1986 (11-6-1) at Vanderbilt............................... W 6-0 at Louisville................................ W 5-0 Quincy....................................... W 5-0 *Barry..........................................L 3-2 *Central Florida...........................L 2-0 at Florida International ...............T 0-0 Lindenwood............................... W 3-0 at Maryville................................ W 4-1 #Texas A&M.............................. W 1-0 #Wisconsin ................................ L 3-1 #St. Mary’s College................... W 2-1 Missouri S&T............................. W 2-0 Metro State (Colo.)......................L 2-0 Missouri Baptist......................... W 7-0 UM-St. Louis................................L 2-0 Michigan State.............................L 2-0 Xavier........................................ W 5-0 at Missouri S&T......................... W 2-0 *Barry University Tournament (3rd place) #Budweiser National Soccer Tournament (3rd place)

1984 (12-5-1) Cardinal Newman...................... W 2-0 Missouri Baptist......................... W 8-2 at UW-Milwaukee...................... W 1-0 Gustavus Adolphus................... W 4-0 at Wisconsin................................L 5-2 at Missouri S&T......................... W 1-0 *Wisconsin...................................L 2-0 *Quincy...................................... W 6-1 *Cincinnati................................. W 1-0 **Missouri Baptist...................... W 6-0 **UM-St. Louis.............................L 1-0 UM-St. Louis................................L 5-2 Quincy....................................... W 6-0 at Xavier.................................... W 5-0 at Cincinnati.................................L 2-0 Missouri S&T............................. W 3-0 at Lindenwood........................... W 3-0

1987 (9-4-1) at Metro State............................ W 2-1 Wisconsin....................................L 3-0 at Colorado College.....................L 2-0 Louisville.................................... W 5-1 Michigan State........................... W 2-1 Missouri Valley........................... W 5-0 *Southern Methodist . .................L 1-0 *Dayton........................................L 6-1 *Quincy...................................... W 3-0 at UM-St. Louis.......................... W 4-2 at Quincy................................... W 4-0 at Missouri S&T......................... W 7-1 at Lindenwood ...........................T 0-0 Truman State............................. W 3-1 *St. Louis National College Budweiser Tournament (at UM-St. Louis)

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1988 (5-13-1) at Dayton.....................................L 2-1 at Cincinnati.................................L 3-0 at Wisconsin................................L 6-0 Texas Christian Univ....................L 1-0 Northern Colorado.......................L 3-2 +at Michigan State.......................L 5-1 *Southern Methodist . ................ L 6-0 *Dayton........................................L 2-0 *Xavier....................................... W 1-0 at Lindenwood.............................L 1-0 Wright State.................................L 1-0 Quincy.........................................L 1-0 Missouri S&T............................. W 5-0 at Lewis..................................... W 3-1 Lindenwood............................... W 2-1 Arkansas.....................................L 2-1 UM-St. Louis.............................. W 4-1 Truman State.............................Forfeit Missouri Valley .................. (OT) T 0-0 *UM-St. Louis Tournament +Statistics DO NOT include Michigan State game (Miller had goal in game vs. Spartans) 1989 (6-9-1) Maryville.................................... W 2-0 Barry............................................L 3-1 Lewis......................................... W 4-1 at Lindenwood.............................L 3-1 Cincinnati.....................................L 3-0 at Missouri S&T ................ (OT) W 3-1 at Arkansas . ..................... (OT) W 2-1 *Dayton........................................L 2-0 *Mercyhurst.................................L 2-1 *Xavier . ..............................(OT) L 2-1 at Quincy .......................... (OT) T 0-0 at UM-St. Louis............................L 2-1 Louisville......................................L 2-0 St. Mary’s (Minn.)...................... W 4-1 Lindenwood............................... W 5-1 at Truman State...........................L 2-0 *UMSL-Budweiser Tournament 1990 (13-5-1) at Boca Raton..............................L 2-1 at Barry........................................L 3-1 %St. Joseph’s............................ W 4-0 %Lewis...................................... W 4-2 Cal. Poly-Pomona..................... W 4-2 Missouri Valley........................... W 8-0 UM-St. Louis................................L 2-1 Lindenwood ...................... (OT) T 1-1 &Texas A&M.............................. W 5-0 &Arkansas-Little Rock............... W 3-0 at Cincinnati............................... W 1-0 at Louisville................................ W 5-0 at Maryville................................ W 1-0 Berry College............................. W 1-0 Quincy....................................... W 1-0 Truman State............................. W 4-3 Missouri S&T............................. W 9-0

Arkansas-Fayetteville..................L 2-1 Wright State.................................L 1-0 %Flyer Classic (Romeoville, Ill.) &UMSL Tournament 1991 (9-7-1) *at Arkansas-Little Rock............ W 2-0 at Arkansas-Fayetteville..............L 2-0 Cincinnati................................... W 1-0 Louisville.................................... W 2-0 at Missouri S&T......................... W 4-0 !Truman State..................... (OT) T 0-0 !Quincy...................................... W 1-0 Barry (Fla.)...................................L 3-2 Missouri Valley.............................L 2-0 at Notre Dame.............................L 4-0 at St. Joseph’s .................. (OT) W 3-1 Lewis......................................... W 1-0 UW-Green Bay............................L 3-0 at UM-St. Louis . .................(OT) L 2-1 Gannon...................................... W 2-1 #Bellarmine............................... W 5-1 #Butler.........................................L 1-0 !Quincy Tournament (Quincy); #T.J.’s Pizza Classic (St. Louis); *SIUE later forfeited due to ineligible player 1992 (9-5-1) at St. Joseph’s........................... W 2-0 Arkansas .......................... (OT) T 0-0 Drury.......................................... W 3-0 !Quincy........................................L 5-0 !Truman State............................ W 2-0 Missouri S&T............................. W 3-0 at Tulsa........................................L 4-0 at Barry (Fla.)...............................L 6-1 Sonoma State . ...................(OT) L 1-0 St. Joseph’s............................... W 2-0 at Bellarmine............................. W 2-0 at Louisville................................ W 2-1 UM-St. Louis.............................. W 2-1 #Metro State . .....................(OT) L 1-0 #Lewis....................................... W 3-1 !Division II Midwest Tournament (Edwardsville); #T.J.’s Pizza Classic (St. Louis) 1993 (11-7-1) St. Joseph’s............................... W 2-1 Marquette ......................... (OT) T 1-1 *vs. UW-Milwaukee.....................L 5-2 *at Lewis......................................L 6-2 at Truman State . ...................... W 2-1 at Missouri S&T......................... W 2-0 Barry............................................L 3-0 %vs. Metropolitan St...................L 2-1 %vs. Air Force........................... W 1-0 Indiana.........................................L 4-0 at Washington U........................ W 1-0 at McKendree............................ W 4-1 Kentucky Wesleyan................. W 15-0

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Year-By-Year Results Louisville.................................... W 1-0 &vs. Bellarmine......................... W 4-0 at UM-St. Louis . ............... (OT) W 3-0 at Drury...................................... W 3-1 at Vanderbilt.................................L 3-0 !Barry...........................................L 2-1 *Flyer Classic, Romeoville, Ill. %Air Force Classic, Colorado Springs, Colo.; &T.J.’s Pizza Classic, Edwardsville/St. Louis; !NCAA Tourn. (Qtrfnls), Miami Shores, Fla. 1994 (9-3-4) !UW-Parkside ................... (OT) T 1-1 !at St. Joseph’s ................. (OT) T 3-3 #vs. Lynn (Fla.)............................L 0-8 $Quincy............................. (OT) T 3-3 $Truman State................... (OT) T 0-0 Missouri S&T .................... (OT) W 2-1 %Lenoir-Rhyne.......................... W 3-1 %Gardner-Webb........................ W 2-0 Washington U............................ W 5-1 at Bellarmine............................. W 4-0 Fontbonne............................Canceled Drury.......................................... W 3-1 UM-St. Louis................................L 1-3 &Hardin-Simmons..................... W 3-0 &Metro St.................................. W 1-0 McKendree.............................. W 10-0 Lewis...........................................L 0-1 !-St. Joseph’s Classic (at Rensselaer, Ind.) #-at Romeoville, Ill. $-Division II Tourney (at St. Louis) %-Pizzazz Cougar Classic (at Edwardsville) &-T.J.’s Pizza Classic (at St. Louis) 1995 (8-6-4) GLVC (4-4-1) MacMurray................................. W 6-0 at Drury...................................... W 2-0 at Missouri S&T......................... W 4-1 at Eastern Illinois....................... W 1-0 *St. Joseph’s................................L 2-0 *Indianapolis.............................. W 9-0 *%Quincy................................... W 1-0 %Truman State.......................... W 1-0 Eastern Illinois .................. (OT) T 2-2 *Bellarmine .........................(OT) L 1-0 *Kentucky Wesleyan................ W 12-0 at Washington U. .............. (OT) T 2-2 Air Force . ...........................(OT) L 3-1 at UM-St. Louis . ............... (OT) T 1-1 *at UW-Parkside ............... (OT) T 2-2 *at Lewis......................................L 3-0 *#at St. Joseph’s........................ W 2-0 *#Lewis........................................L 5-3 *Great Lakes Valley Conference %Midwest D-II Tournament #GLVC Tournament

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1996 (16-4-2) GLVC (7-1-1) Missouri S&T............................. W 4-0 Mercyhurst . ...................... (OT) W 4-3 *at Lewis . ......................... (OT) T 5-5 *at UW-Parkside........................ W 1-0 MacMurray................................. W 7-0 *Bellarmine ....................... (OT) W 2-1 *Ky. Wesleyan........................... W 5-0 *at Quincy.................................. W 2-0 *Southern Indiana...................... W 4-1 #Truman State........................... W 4-2 #Drury . ............................. (OT) T 1-1 *at UM-St. Louis........................ W 2-0 at Rockhurst ..................... (OT) W 2-1 at Central Missouri State........... W 2-0 at Lindenwood.............................L 3-1 *Indianapolis.............................. W 4-0 *St. Joseph’s................................L 3-1 !Quincy...................................... W 2-1 !UM-St. Louis...............................L 2-1 %Ashland.................................. W 6-1 %Wheeling-Jesuit...................... W 3-1 &St. Joseph’s...............................L 2-1 *Great Lakes Valley Conference #Cougar Classic !GLVC Tournament %T.J.’s Pizza Classic &NCAA-II Tournament (First Round) 1997 (15-7-0) GLVC (7-2-0) %Truman State............................L 4-3 %New Mexico Highlands........... W 2-0 !Drury......................................... W 3-0 !Rockhurst................................. W 2-0 *UW-Parkside............................ W 5-0 *Lewis..........................................L 2-1 *at Saint Joseph’s........................L 4-2 *at Indianapolis.......................... W 5-0 # North Florida........................... W 5-4 at Lynn.........................................L 3-0 *UM-St. Louis............................ W 4-0 Lindenwood.................................L 3-2 *Southern Indiana...................... W 4-0 *Quincy...................................... W 2-1 *at Kentucky Wesleyan.............. W 6-0 *at Bellarmine............................ W 4-1 xIndianapolis............................. W 5-0 +Lewis....................................... W 2-1 +St. Joseph’s...............................L 3-0 Central Missouri St.................... W 3-0 Northern Kentucky..................... W 4-2 at Missouri S&T ..................(OT) L 5-4 *Great Lakes Valley Conference !UMSL Tournament %Truman Classic; # at Boca Raton, Fla. x-GLVC Tournament (at SIUE) +GLVC Tournament at Rensselaer, Ind. 1998 (13-3-2) GLVC (9-0-1) Lindenwood............................... W 1-0 Lynn.............................................L 3-0

*at UW-Parkside........................ W 6-0 *at Lewis.................................... W 5-1 *Saint Joseph’s . ............... (OT) T 2-2 *Indianapolis . ........................... W 2-1 *at N. Kentucky.......................... W 1-0 Missouri S&T............................. W 3-0 *UM-St. Louis............................ W 3-1 *Southern Indiana...................... W 2-1 *at Quincy.................................. W 3-0 Rockhurst.................................. W 3-2 *Kentucky Wesleyan.................. W 6-0 *Bellarmine................................ W 2-0 #Minn.-Duluth............................ W 6-2 #Truman State .................. (OT) T 1-1 !N. Kentucky................................L 4-2 %Southern Indiana............(2OT) L 2-1 *Great Lakes Valley Conference #Cougar Classic !GLVC Tournament; %NCAA Tournament 1999 (13-6) GLVC (9-2) Neb.-Omaha . .....................(OT) L 2-1 #Truman State.............................L 1-0 #Central Missouri St.................. W 2-1 *at Bellarmine............................ W 2-0 *at Ky. Wesleyan....................... W 1-0 *Quincy...................................... W 5-0 *at Southern Indiana.................. W 1-0 *UM-St. Louis............................ W 4-1 at Rockhurst................................L 2-1 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne....................... W 9-0 *Northern Kentucky................... W 3-1 *Indianapolis . ...................(2OT) L 2-1 *Saint Joseph’s............................L 3-1 *Lewis........................................ W 6-0 *UW-Parkside............................ W 3-1 at Missouri S&T......................... W 2-1 Minnesota State........................ W 2-0 %Indianapolis............................ W 2-1 %N. Kentucky..............................L 2-0 *Great Lakes Valley Conference #UMSL Tournament %GLVC Tournament at SIUE 2000 (13-4-3) GLVC (8-0-3) at UW Parkside...........................L 2-0 Missouri S&T............................. W 1-0 Southern Indiana............... (OT) T 2-2 at Quincy................................... W 2-0 Nebraska-Omaha.......................L 3-0 at Missouri Southern................. W 2-0 NW Missouri State . .................. W 4-0 Northern Colorado . ....................L 3-0 Central Missouri................ (OT) W 2-1 at Truman State...........................L 1-0 *Bellarmine................................ W 3-0 *Kentucky Wesleyan ................ W 3-0 *Rockhurst................................. W 2-0 *at Lewis.................................... W 4-1 *at UW-Parkside........................ W 2-0 *Saint Joseph’s.......................... W 2-1

*IUPU-Ft. Wayne....................... W 1-0 *at Indianapolis.......................... W 3-1 *at N. Kentucky . .............. (2OT) T 1-1 *at UM-St. Louis ............... (OT) T 2-2 *Quincy...................................... W 2-0 *Southern Indiana...................... W 2-0 *Missouri S&T............................ W 1-0 #UW-Parkside.............................L 2-0 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. 2001 (9-6-1) GLVC (4-5-1) Missouri Southern..................... W 6-1 N. Michigan............................... W 1-0 at S. Indiana.............................. W 2-0 Ferris State................................ W 3-0 Grand Valley State..................... W 2-0 *at Lewis.................................... W 1-0 *at Quincy ....................... (2OT) T 1-1 *at UM-St. Louis..........................L 2-1 *Southern Indiana . ......... (2OT) W 2-1 *Ky. Wesleyan .........................W 11-1 *Bellarmine ............................... W 1-0 *at N. Kentucky............................L 4-0 *at Southern Indiana . .................L 4-2 *Saint Joseph’s . .........................L 1-0 *UW-Parkside .............................L 2-1 #at UM-St. Louis . ...............(OT) L 2-1 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. 2002 (9-5-4) GLVC (5-1-4) Ashland..................................... W 3-2 N. Michigan..................... (2OT) W 2-1 at Mercyhurst...............................L 2-1 at Gannon.................................. W 3-1 Lindenwood.................................L 1-0 *at UW-Parkside ............ (2OT) T 0-0 *at St. Joseph’s .............. (2OT) T 0-0 *Indianapolis.............................. W 2-1 *N. Kentucky ................... (2OT) T 2-2 *at Bellarmine............................ W 4-0 *at Kentucky Wesleyan.............. W 8-0 Washington (Mo.)...................... W 2-0 *at Southern Indiana.................. W 3-1 *UM-St. Louis..............................L 1-0 *Quincy...................................... W 2-1 McKendree..................................L 4-1 *Lewis ........................................T 2-2 #Bellarmine.........................(OT) L 2-1 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. 2003 (10-7-0) GLVC (4-6-0) South Dakota............................. W 4-3 Ashland..................................... W 3-0 at McKendree............................ W 2-0 Mercyhurst................................. W 2-1 at Lindenwood........................... W 2-1 *at Quincy.........................(2OT) L 1-0 *at UM-St. Louis........................ W 2-1 at William Woods....................... W 5-1 *Saint Joseph’s...........................L 1-0 *UW-Parkside..............................L 2-1 *at Northern Kentucky.........(OT) L 2-1

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

2009 Cougar Women’s Soccer

Year-By-Year Results *at N. Kentucky....................(OT) L 2-1 *at Indianapolis............................L 3-0 *Southern Indiana...............(OT) L 2-1 *Kentucky Wesleyan................W 11-0 *Lewis........................................ W 4-1 *at Bellarmine............................ W 1-0 #at N. Kentucky...........................L 3-0 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. 2004 (13-6-0) GLVC (9-2-0) Minn. St.-Mankato.......................L 3-1 vs. W.V. Wesleyan..................... W 2-0 Grand Valley................................L 1-0 vs. Mercyhurst...................(2OT) L 1-0 at Ashland.................................. W 1-0 *at Ky. Wesleyan....................... W 6-0 *at Southern Indiana.................. W 2-1 *Indianapolis.............................. W 3-0 *Northern Kentucky................... W 2-0 William Woods........................... W 5-0 *at UW-Parkside..........................L 2-0 *at St. Joseph’s.......................... W 1-0 McKendree................................ W 2-0 *at Lewis.................................... W 4-1 *UM-St. Louis............................ W 1-0 *Quincy...................................... W 1-0 *Bellarmine................................ W 2-0 SE Missouri St.............................L 1-0 #Northern Kentucky.....................L 2-0 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn.

2005 (17-6-0) GLVC (11-2-0) Missouri Southern..................... W 3-0 Ashland..................................... W 3-1 at Grand Valley............................L 4-0 at SE Missouri.............................L 3-0 *at Quincy.................................. W 2-0 Trinity International.................... W 1-0 Saginaw Valley.......................... W 2-0 *at Saint Joseph’s...................... W 4-1 *at Indianapolis.......................... W 2-1 *Ky. Wesleyan........................... W 3-0 *Southern Indiana...................... W 4-0 *at Drury.................................... W 2-0 *at Rockhurst............................ W 2-1 *Lewis............................... (OT) W 2-1 *UW-Parkside..............................L 3-0 *at Northern Kentucky................L 3-0 *at Bellarmine............................ W 2-0 *UM-St. Louis .......................... W 1-0 *UM-Rolla.................................. W 4-0 #Indianapolis............................. W 1-0 #UW-Parkside........................... W 3-0 #at Northern Kentucky.................L 2-0 !Grand Valley...............................L 1-0 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. !NCAA Tournament at Wilder, Ky. 2006 (12-5-3) GLVC (8-3-2) at Missouri Southern................. W 1-0 at Northeastern St..................... W 3-2

at Ashland....................................L 1-0 *at UM-St. Louis........................ W 3-2 *Bellarmine..................................L 1-0 *Northern Kentucky.....................L 1-0 *at UW-Parkside .............. (2OT) T 0-0 *at Missouri S&T........................ W 2-0 *Rockhurst...................................L 2-1 *Drury .............................. (2OT) T 1-1 *at Lewis.................................... W 3-0 *at Southern Indiana.................. W 3-1 *at Ky. Wesleyan....................... W 2-0 *at Quincy.............................W 2-1 OT *Indianapolis.............................. W 2-0 *Saint Joseph’s.......................... W 4-0 Ferris State................................ W 2-1 Grand Valley .................... (2OT) T 0-0 #UW-Parkside........................... W 3-0 #Bellarmine.................................L 1-0 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. 2007 (13-5-1) GLVC (11-2-0) Newberry ......................... (2OT) T 1-1 at Ferris St................................. W 6-3 at #2 Grand Valley.......................L 5-1 *at Ky. Wesleyan....................... W 2-0 *at Southern Indiana.................. W 1-0 *at Drury......................................L 2-0 *at #21 Rockhurst........................L 2-1 *UW-Parkside............................ W 3-1 *Lewis........................................ W 4-0

*at #7 N. Kentucky..................... W 3-2 *at Bellarmine............................ W 2-1 *UM-St. Louis............................ W 5-2 *UM-Rolla.................................. W 2-1 *Quincy...................................... W 3-1 *at Saint Joseph’s...................... W 1-0 *at Indianapolis.................. (OT) W 3-2 #Saint Joseph’s......................... W 3-1 #UM-St. Louis..............................L 1-0 !Drury...........................................L 3-0 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. at SIUE !NCAA Tournament at SIUE 2008 (5-8) at Indiana State......................... W 3-0 at Akron.......................................L 2-0 at Kent State........................(OT) L 2-1 at UT Martin.................................L 4-1 at Murray State.................. (OT) W 1-0 at SE Missouri State.................. W 1-0 at Tennessee Tech............. (OT) W 1-0 at Missouri State..........................L 3-0 UM-St. Louis.............................. W 1-0 at Loyola (Ill.)...............................L 1-0 at Valparaiso................................L 2-0 at Evansville................................L 2-1 at Eastern Kentucky....................L 1-0

Series Records Through 2008 Season Akron................................................ 0-1 Air Force........................................... 1-1 Arkansas-Fayetteville....................... 1-3 Arkansas-Little Rock.....................2-0-1 Ashland............................................ 5-1 Barry (Fla.)........................................ 0-7 Bellarmine...................................... 15-4 Berry (Ga.)........................................ 1-0 Butler................................................ 0-1 Cal. Poly-Pomona............................ 1-0 Cardinal Newman............................. 1-0 Central Florida.................................. 0-3 Central Missouri State...................... 4-0 Cincinnati.......................................3-5-1 Colorado........................................... 0-1 Cornell.............................................. 0-1 Dayton.............................................. 2-5 Drury..............................................6-2-1 Eastern Kentucky............................. 0-1 Eastern Illinois...............................1-0-1 Evansville......................................... 1-1 Ferris State....................................... 3-1 Florida International.......................0-0-1 Gannon............................................. 2-0 Gardner-Webb.................................. 1-0 George Mason.................................. 0-1

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George Washington.......................... 1-0 Grand Valley..................................2-3-1 Gustavus Adolphus.......................... 1-0 Hardin-Simmons............................... 1-0 Illinois............................................0-1-1 Indiana.............................................. 0-2 Indiana State.................................... 1-0 Indianapolis.................................... 13-3 Ithaca................................................ 0-1 IUPU-Fort Wayne............................. 2-0 Kent State......................................... 0-1 Kentucky Wesleyan........................ 14-0 Lenoir-Rhyne.................................... 1-0 Lewis...........................................15-5-2 Lindenwood.................................10-4-1 Louisville........................................... 7-1 Loyola............................................... 0-1 Lynn (Fla.)........................................ 0-4 MacAlester....................................... 1-0 MacMurray........................................ 2-0 Marquette......................................0-0-1 Maryville........................................... 6-0 McKendree....................................... 4-1 Mercyhurst........................................ 2-3 Metro State....................................... 2-3 Michigan State.................................. 1-2 Minnesota-Duluth............................. 1-0

Minnesota State............................... 1-0 Minnesota State Mankato................. 0-1 Missouri Baptist................................ 3-0 Missouri-Rolla..............................23-2-1 Missouri Southern............................ 4-0 Missouri State................................... 0-1 Missouri-St. Louis......................15-15-2 Missouri Valley...............................3-1-1 Murray State..................................... 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha............................. 0-2 Newberry.......................................0-0-1 New Mexico Highlands..................... 1-0 New York-Cortland........................... 0-2 North Carolina.................................. 0-1 Northeastern St................................ 1-0 North Florida..................................... 1-0 Northern Colorado............................ 0-2 Northern Kentucky.........................5-9-2 Northern Michigan............................ 2-0 Northwest Missouri St...................... 1-0 Notre Dame...................................... 0-1 Quincy.........................................22-3-3 Rockhurst......................................... 5-3 Saginaw Valley................................. 1-0 St. Joseph’s.................................12-8-3 St. Mary’s (Minn.)..........................2-0-1

Sonoma State................................... 0-1 South Dakota.................................... 1-0 Southeast Missouri State................. 1-2 Southern Indiana......................... 11-2-1 Southern Methodist.......................... 0-2 Stanford............................................ 0-1 Tennessee Tech................................ 1-0 Texas A&M....................................2-1-1 Texas................................................ 1-0 Texas Christian................................. 0-1 Trinity International........................... 1-0 Truman State.................................6-6-3 Tulsa................................................. 0-1 UT Martin.......................................... 0-1 Valparaiso......................................... 0-1 Vanderbilt.......................................... 1-1 Washington....................................3-0-1 West Virginia Wesleyan.................... 1-0 Wheeling-Jesuit................................ 1-0 William Woods.................................. 2-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay....................... 0-1 Wisconsin-Madison.......................... 1-8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee....................... 1-1 Wisconsin-Parkside.......................8-5-4 Wright State...................................... 0-2 Xavier............................................... 3-1

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Alexandria BRAZILL # 4

Sade AKPORE # 11

Ashley DAVIDSON # 8

Courtney SMITH # 5


2009 COUGARS SCHEDULE SUNDAY

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Arkansas St. (Exh.) 5 pm

E. Kentucky 5 pm ET

30

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WEDNESDAY

2

THURSDAY

3

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4

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Indiana St. 7 pm

Ball State 1 pm

11 N. Illinois 7 pm

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UT-Martin 2 pm

27 IPFW 1 pm

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* at Murray State Tournament

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McKendree 7 pm

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(Breast Cancer Awareness Day)

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17

Illinois St. 4 pm

Drake 1 pm

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Austin Peay 7 pm

(Homecoming)

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Mo.–St. Louis 7 pm

25

Missouri St. 1 pm

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27

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30 SE Missouri St. 7 pm (Senior Day)

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