Warhawks Soccer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Quick Facts
A Look Inside... General Information Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...............................................1
The 2011 Warhawks 2011 2011 2011 2011
Schedule ......................................................................2 Roster..........................................................................3 Outlook........................................................................4 Opponents ................................................................5-7
Coaching Staff Head Coach Jamey Newsome ................................................8 Graduate Assistant Elvar Gudjonsson......................................9 Student Assistant Coach Christine DeVito................................9
Meet the Team K.C. Hewitt ......................................................................... 10 Kristen Mitchell ................................................................... 11 Heather Welch .................................................................... 12 Margret Albertsdottir ........................................................... 13 Helga Franklinsdottir ........................................................... 14 Asta Fridriksdottir ............................................................... 15 Margret Ingthorsdottir ......................................................... 16 Inga Dis Juliusdottir ............................................................ 17 Kristin Karlsdottir ................................................................ 18 Melissa Ledesma and Karina Suetsugu ................................. 19 Eyrun Rakel Agnarsdottir ..................................................... 19 Larissa Brauns and Holly Clarke ........................................... 20 Krista Hagen and Maren Heller............................................. 20 Alanna Koch and Nicole Letford............................................ 21
2010 Season-In-Review 2010 Match Results and SSAC Award Winner ........................ 22 2010 Season Statistics ........................................................ 23
History All-Time Coaching Records................................................... 24 AUM Single Game Records................................................... 24 AUM Single Season Record .................................................. 25 The Last Time .................................................................... 25 AUM Career Records ........................................................... 26 Year-By-Year Individual Leaders ........................................... 26 Year-By-Year Team Totals .................................................... 27 AUM All-Americans and All-Conference Performers ................ 27 AUM All-Time Series Results................................................. 28 All-Time Rosters ................................................................. 29 AUM All-Time Results ..................................................... 30-31
About AUM This is Auburn University at Montgomery ......................... 32-33 Chancellor Dr. John Veres III ............................................... 34 Athletics Director Steve Crotz............................................... 35 Athletic Administration ........................................................ 36 Media Directory .................................................................. 36 The NAIA and Southern States Athletic Conference ............... 37 AUM Athletic Facilities ......................................................... 28 Proud Sponsors of AUM Athletics .................................... 39-40
General Information Location ..................................................... Montgomery, Ala. Founded ........................................................................1967 Chancellor .............................................. Dr. John G. Veres III Enrollment ...................................................................5,771 Nickname .............................................................. Warhawks Colors ...............................................Orange, Black and White Affiliation ......................................................................NAIA Conference ........................................ Southern States Athletic Athletic Director ................................................. Steve Crotz Alma Mater .................................................. Missouri, 1979 Faculty Athletics Representative ..................... Dr. John Aho Alma Mater ............................................Wake Forest, 1975 Assistant AD for Finance .................................... Jessie Rosa Alma Mater ................................ Auburn Montgomery, 2005 Sports Information Director ................................. Tim Lutz Athletic Graduate Assistants .............................Jordan Crist .................................................................Serena McCovery Athletic Trainer ................................................ Kyle Sampsell Alma Mater ....................................................... Troy, 2006 Home Field (Capacity): ............... AUM Soccer Complex (500)
2010 Review Overall Record: .......................................................... 12-6-1 SSAC Record: .................................................................. 3-2 Finish: ......................................... 3rd in SSAC West Division
2011 Preview Letterwinners R/L: ....................................................... 9/11 Starters R/L: ................................................................... 6/5 Newcomers (HS/TR): .............................................. 10 (8/2)
Coaching Staff Head Coach: ................................................ Jamey Newsome Alma Mater: ................................................ Mars Hill, 1997 Record at AUM: ..................................12-6-1 (One season) Career Record: ......................................................... same Graduate Assistant: ....................................Elvar Gudjonsson Student Assistant: ........................................Christine DeVito
Team History All-Time Record: ......................................... 158-81-15 (.652) NAIA Tournament Appearances: ...................................... 3 Last Appearance: ......................................................2009 Result: ........................................... W, at Embry-Riddle, 5-3 ..................................................L, vs. California Baptist, 3-2
Athletic Media Relations Sports Information Director: ................................. Tim Lutz Office Phone: ............................................. (334) 244-3832 E-mail: ...................................................... tlutz1@aum.edu SID Fax: ........................................................ (334) 244-3886 Website: ............................................. www.AUMathletics.com
Media Guide Credits The 2011 Auburn University at Montgomery Womn’s Soccer Media Guide is a production of the University’s Sports Information Office. The guide was written and designed by Sports Information Director Tim Lutz. The covers were designed by Aaron Fraze, Senior Graphic Designer at AUM. Photography for the publication was provided by AUM Photographer Frank Williams. Additional thanks to opponents during the 2011 season for their assistance and use of their athletic logo.
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Warhawks Soccer
2011 SCHEDULE
2011 Auburn University at Montgomery Women’s Soccer Schedule Day
Date
Opponent
Location
Time
Wednesday
Sept. 1
Thomas University
AUM Soccer Complex
2:30 p.m.
Sunday
Sept. 4
at Martin Methodist College
Pulaski, Tenn.
7 p.m.
Habitat for Humanity Invitational Friday
Sept. 9
Warner University
Daytona Beach, Fla.
2 p.m.
Sunday
Sept. 11
Northwood University
Daytona Beach, Fla.
12:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Sept. 14
Brenau University*
AUM Soccer Complex
1 p.m.
Friday
Sept. 23
Truett-McConnell College*
AUM Soccer Complex
1 p.m.
Saturday
Sept. 24
Southern Wesleyan University*
AUM Soccer Complex
1 p.m.
Tuesday
Sept. 27
Lindsey Wilson College
AUM Soccer Complex
1 p.m.
Thursday
Sept. 29
at Brewton-Parker College
Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Noon
Saturday
Oct. 1
at Emmanuel College*
Franklin Springs, Ga.
4 p.m.
Thursday
Oct. 6
Lee University*
AUM Soccer Complex
1 p.m.
Saturday
Oct. 8
at Shorter University*
Rome, Ga.
Noon
Tuesday
Oct. 11
Spring Hill College*
AUM Soccer Complex
1 p.m.
Tuesday
Oct. 18
Belhaven University*
Jackson, Miss.
5 p.m.
Saturday
Oct. 22
William Carey University*
AUM Soccer Complex
Noon
Tuesday
Oct. 25
at University of Mobile*
Mobile, Ala.
5 p.m.
Saturday
Oct. 29
Faulkner University*
AUM Soccer Complex
Noon
Saturday
Nov. 5
SSAC Tournament Quarterfinals
To Be Determined
TBA
Thursday
Nov. 10
SSAC Tournament Semifinals
Gulfport, Miss.
TBA
Saturday
Nov. 12
SSAC Tournament Finals
Gulfport, Miss.
TBA
Saturday
Nov. 19
NAIA National Tournament Opening Round
To Be Determined
TBA
Mon.-Sat.
Nov. 28-Dec. 3
NAIA National Tournament Final Site
Orange Beach, Ala.
TBA
* - Denotes Southern States Athletic Conference Match Home Matches in Bold All Times Central
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Warhawks Soccer
2011 ROSTER
2011 Auburn University at Montgomery Numerical Roster No.
Name
Pos.
Cl.
Ht.
Hometown/Previous School
00
Holly Clarke
GK
Fr.
5-7
Norwich, England/Hewitt Sixth Form
1
Margret Ingthorsdottir
GK
Jr.
5-8
Sandgerdi, Iceland/Fjolbrautarskoli Sudurnesja
2
Helga Franklinsdottir
MF
Jr.
5-9
Reykjavik, Iceland/Verzlunarskoli Islands
4
Heather Welch
MF/D
Sr.
5-2
Macon, Ga./Monroe Academy
5
K.C. Hewitt
D
Sr.
5-8
Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh HS
6
Inga Dis Juliusdottir
D
Jr.
5-5
Akureyri, Iceland/Menntaskolinn a Akureyri
7
Nicole Letford
MF
Fr.
5-4
Stirling, Scotland/Forth Valley College
8
Eyrun Rakel Agnarsdottir
MF
Fr.
5-3
Reykjavik, Iceland/Fjolbrautarskolinn i Breioholti
9
Kristen Mitchell
F
Sr.
5-3
Douglasville, Ga./Chapel Hill HS
10
Maria Ros Arngrimsdottir
MF/D
Fr.
5-5
Reykjavik, Iceland/Menntaskolinn vio Sund
13
Larissa Brauns
MF
Fr.
5-6
Hildrizhausen, Germany/ Johann-Friedrich-von-Cotta-Schule
14
Krista Hagen
MF
Fr.
5-1
Canberra, Australia/Canberra College
17
Karina Suetsugu
F
Jr.
5-3
Sao Paulo, Brazil/Cochise (Ariz.) College
18
Alanna Koch
MF
Fr.
5-8
Montgomery, Ala./Robert E. Lee HS
21
Kristin Karlsdottir
MF
Jr.
5-3
Grindavik, Iceland/Fjolbrautarskoli Sudurnesja
22
Asta Fridriksdottir
D
Jr.
5-6
Reykjavik, Iceland/Borgarholtsskoli
23
Maren Heller
D
Fr.
5-9
Leonberg, Germany/Johann-Friedrich-von-Cotta-Schule
24
Margret Albertsdottir
F
Jr.
5-11
Grindavik, Iceland/Fjolbrautaskoli Sudurnesja
25
Melissa Ledesma
D
Jr.
5-8
Phelan, Calif./Laramie County CC
Head Coach: Jamey Newsome Graduate Assistant: Elvar Gudjonsson Student Assistant: Christine DeVito
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2011 OUTLOOK Last season, second-year head coach Jamey Newsome had taken over the helm of Auburn University at Montgomery women’s soccer program just days before training camp began and the team responded with a 12-6-1 and took three-time defending National Champion Lee to the wire in the Southern States Athletic Conference tournament. “I thought last season went really well considering how quickly the season started after I was hired,” Newsome said. “Luckily, my predecessor did a great job of leaving a talented group of girl’s to work with. I wasn’t able to plan as much as I would have liked, but I hope this year will be different as I have been able to get a little more organized and the returners know what my tendencies are and what to expect.” This season, despite returning nine letterwinners and six starters, the Warhawks must still overcome a hurdle – the loss of four AllAmericans. “Replacing the likes of Amber Elam, Daisy Burnfield, Christine DeVito and Jana Yates is nearly impossible,” Newsome said. “My biggest regret is that I am not going to get a chance to spend more time with them. They were such enjoyable players to coach and I lea learned a lot by having the oppo portunity to coach such talented pla players.” “H “However, with that being said, I like l the group we have returning and the newcomers we have ad added to our program.” Se Several key components of last ye year’s squad return, highlighted by junior midfielder Helga Fr Franklinsdottir, senior forward Kr Kristen Mitchell and a defensiv sive corps composed of seniors He Heather Welch and K.C. Hewitt, as well as junior Asta Fridriksdo dottir. “I have high hopes for our retu turners, as all played significant minutes last season,” Newsome said. “If we want to be successful, we will need some of them to step into more of a leadership role, in addition to being contributors on the field.” At the forward position, Newsome returns Mitchell and Albertsdottir, while also adding newcomer Karina Suetsugu, a former standout at Cochise College in Arizona. “Kristen is our leading scorer that is returning and we will rely on her to continue to score goals for our team,” Newsome said. “Margret was asked to play a role that was new to here and she stepped up to the task for us,” Newsome added. “She jumped right into the position and did an outstanding job. Hopefully, we can return her to her natural position, but it gives us some options with her versatility.” “Karina is a very good forward who has seen a variety of different styles of soccer. I am excited about seeing what she can bring to our team.” In the midfield, Franklinsdottir will anchor the offense after earning SSAC All-West Division honors last season. “Helga does a little bit of everything and is someone our opponents will key in on,” Newsome said of Franklinsdottir. “She is a skilled passer, shoots the ball well and has a great vision of the field.” Also factoring into the playing rotation at the position will be
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Warhawks Soccer
2011 OPPONENTS
Thomas University AUM Soccer Complex September 1 2:30 p.m.
Martin Methodist College Pulaski, Tenn. September 4 7 p.m.
Warner University Daytona Beach, Fla. September 9 2 p.m.
Location: ........................... Thomasville, Ga.
Location: ............................... Pulaski, Tenn.
Location: ............................ Lake Wales, Fla.
Enrollment: ....................................... 1,020
Enrollment: ....................................... 1,090
Enrollment: ....................................... 1,100
Founded: ............................................ 1950
Founded: ............................................ 1870
Founded: ............................................ 1968
Colors: .................... Hunter Green and White
Colors: .................................. Red and White
Colors: .................................. Navy and Gold
Nickname: ............................... Night Hawks
Nickname: .................................. RedHawks
Nickname: ........................................ Royals
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Conference: ............................. Independent
Conference: ................... TransSouth Athletic
Conference: ................................... The Sun
President: ........................Dr. Gary Bonvillian
President: .............................. Dr. Ted Brown
President: ........................Dr. Gregory V. Hall
Athletic Director: ..........................Mike Lee
Athletic Director: .......................... Jeff Bain
Athletic Director: ..................... Shawn Gary
Head Coach: ....................... Chris Davidovicz
Head Coach: .............................. Tyson John
Head Coach: ............................ Josh Havens
Record at TU: ...........................First Season
Record at MMC: .......................First Season
Record at WU: ..........................First Season
2010 Record: ................................... 8-10-1
2010 Record: ................................... 13-4-3
2010 Record: ........................................6-8
Final Ranking: .................................... none
Final Ranking: .......4th in NAIA Coaches’ Poll
Final Ranking: .................................... none
SID: .................................... Ricky Zambrano
SID: ........................................... Claire Cook
SID: .................................. Kendal Sherrouse
SID Phone: ............... 229-226-1621 ext. 162
SID Phone: ............................ 931-363-9883
SID Phone: ............................ 863-638-7258
SID E-mail: ........... rzambrano@thomasu.edu
SID E-mail: ....... ccook@martinmethodist.edu
SID E-mail: ......................... sid@warner.edu
Website: ............ www.thomasu.edu/athletics
Website: ....................www.goredhawks.com
Website: ...................www.warnerroyals.com
Northwood University Daytona Beach, Fla. September 11 12:30 p.m.
Brenau University AUM Soccer Complex September 14 1 p.m.
Truett-McConnell College AUM Soccer Complex September 23 1 p.m.
Location: ................... West Palm Beach, Fla.
Location: ............................. Gainesville, Ga.
Location: ...............................Cleveland, Ga.
Enrollment: .......................................... 600
Enrollment: ....................................... 1,800
Enrollment: ....................................... 1,960
Founded: ............................................ 1959
Founded: ............................................ 1878
Founded: ............................................ 1946
Colors: ..........Navy, Columbia Blue and White
Colors: ..................................Black and Gold
Colors: ................................... Blue and Gold
Nickname: ................................... Seahawks
Nickname: ............................. Golden Tigers
Nickname: ......................................... Bears
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: ......................................... NANA
Conference: ................................... The Sun
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
President: .......................... Keith Pretty, J.D.
President: ............................ Dr. Ed Schrader
President: ............................. Dr. Emir Caner
Athletic Director: ...........Amanda DeMartino
Athletic Director: ........... Mike Lochstampfor
Athletic Director: ....................Chris Eppling
Head Coach: .......................... Mathew Dunn
Head Coach: ................... Mike Lochstampfor
Head Coach: ....................... David McDowell
Record at NU:...........................First Season
Record at ERAU: .......... 59-52-10 (10 Years)
Record at TMC: .......................Not Available
2010 Record: ...................................... 15-5
2010 Record: ................................... 4-11-1
2010 Record: .................................... 10-10
Final Ranking: ........RV in NAIA Coaches’ Poll
Final Ranking: .................................... none
Final Ranking: .................................... none
SID: ........................................... Cole Boneri
SID: .................................. Meredith Franklin
SID: ..................................... Aric Mawdesley
SID Phone: ............................ 561-681-7956
SID Phone: ............................ 770-538-4699
SID Phone: .............. 706-865-2134, ext. 207
SID E-mail: ............. boneri @northwood.edu
SID E-mail: .......... mmatthews2@brenau.edu
SID E-mail: ............. amawdesley@truett.edu
Website: ........... seahawks.gonorthwood.com
Website: ................... www.brenautigers.com
Website: ........................www.tmcbears.com
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2011 OPPONENTS Southern Wesleyan University AUM Soccer Complex September 24 1 p.m.
Lindsey Wilson College AUM Soccer Complex September 27 1 p.m.
Brewton-Parker College Mt. Vernon, Ga. September 29 Noon
Location: ................................. Central, S.C.
Location: ................................Columbia, Ky.
Location: .............................Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Enrollment: .......................................... 632
Enrollment: ....................................... 2,554
Enrollment: ....................................... 10,50
Founded: ............................................ 1906
Founded: ............................................ 1903
Founded: ............................................ 1904
Colors: .......................... Royal Blue and Gold
Colors: ................................. Blue and White
Colors: ....................... Navy Blue and Orange
Nickname: ..................................... Warriors
Nickname: ............................... Blue Raiders
Nickname: ........................................Barons
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
Conference: .................................Mid-South
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
President: ........................... Dr. Todd S. Voss
President: ................Dr. William T. Luckey, Jr.
President: ....................... Dr. Mike Simineaux
Athletic Director: .................. Chris Williams
Athletic Director: ..................... Willis Pooler
Athletic Director: ................Sheila Simmons
Head Coach: ................................ Tom Price
Head Coach: ......................... Drew Burwash
Head Coach: ...............................Jayme Dye
Record at SWU: ............. 56-53-8 (Six Years)
Record at LWC: .......157-24-12 (Eight Years)
Record at BPC: .........................First Season
2010 Record: .....................................8-8-2
2010 Record: ...................................... 16-7
2010 Record: ...................................... 3-14
Final Ranking: .................................... none
Final Ranking: .......8th in NAIA Coaches’ Poll
Final Ranking: .................................... none
SID: .................................. Camilo Rodriguez
SID: ............................................Chris Wells
SID: .......................................... Michael Dye
SID Phone: ............................ 864-644-5302
SID Phone: ............................ 270-384-8071
SID Phone: ............................ 912-583-3181
SID E-mail: .................. crodriguez@swu.edu
SID E-mail: .....................wellsc@lindsey.edu
SID E-mail: .......................... mdye@bpc.edu
Website: ................... www.swuathletics.com
Website: ............... www.lindseyathletics.com
Website: .................... www.gobaronsgo.com
Emmanuel College Franklin Springs, Ga. October 1 4 p.m.
Lee University AUM Soccer Complex October 6 1 p.m.
Shorter University Rome, Ga. October 8 Noon
Location: ..................... Franklin Springs, Ga.
Location: ........................... Cleveland, Tenn.
Location: .................................... Rome, Ga.
Enrollment: .......................................... 800
Enrollment: ....................................... 4,262
Enrollment: ....................................... 2,900
Founded: ............................................ 1919
Founded: ............................................ 1918
Founded: ........................................... 1873
Colors: .................................... Red and Gold
Colors: .............................Maroon and White
Colors: ........................ Royal Blue and White
Nickname: .......................................... Lions
Nickname: ....................................... Flames
Nickname: ........................................ Hawks
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
President: ...................Dr. Michael S. Stewart
President: .................................... Paul Conn
President: ...................... Dr. Donald Dowless
Athletic Director: ....................... Mike Bona
Athletic Director: ................Larry Carpenter
Athletic Director: .....................Bill Peterson
Head Coach: ......................Forrest Wimberly
Head Coach: .............................. Matt Yelton
Head Coach: ......................... Jennifer Colley
Record at EC: ....................7-9-2 (One Year)
Record at Lee: ........... 179-31-6 (Nine Years)
Record at Shorter: .......... 10-8-1 (One Year)
2010 Record: .....................................7-9-2
2010 Record: ................................... 22-2-1
2010 Record: ................................... 10-8-1
Final Ranking: .................................... none
Final Ranking: ...... 2nd in NAIA Coaches’ Poll
Final Ranking: .................................... none
SID: ....................................... Howard Eaton
SID: ......................................... George Starr
SID: ........................................... Matt Green
SID Phone: ............................ 706-498-8559
SID Phone: ............................ 423-614-8442
SID Phone: ............................ 706-233-7468
SID E-mail: ..........................heaton@ec.edu
SID E-mail: .............gstarr@leeuniversity.edu
SID E-mail: .................. mgreen@shorter.edu
Website: ........................www.goeclions.com
Website: .......www.leeuniversity.edu/athletics
Website: .............. www.goshorterhawks.com
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2011 OPPONENTS
Spring Hill College AUM Soccer Complex October 11 1 p.m.
Belhaven University Jackson, Miss. October 18 5 p.m.
William Carey University AUM Soccer Complex October 22 Noon
Location: ...................................Mobile, Ala.
Location: ...............................Jackson, Miss.
Location: ......................... Hattiesburg, Miss.
Enrollment: ....................................... 1,500
Enrollment: ....................................... 2,951
Enrollment: ....................................... 3,650
Founded: ............................................ 1830
Founded: ............................................ 1883
Founded: ............................................ 1906
Colors: .............................. Purple and White
Colors: .................................Green and Gold
Colors: ........................ Red, Black and White
Nickname: ......................................Badgers
Nickname: ....................................... Blazers
Nickname: ................................... Crusaders
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
President: ................ Rev. Richard Salmi, S.J.
President: .......................... Dr. Roger Parrott
President: ............................Dr. Tommy King
Athletic Director: ........................... Jim Hall
Athletic Director: ....................... Scott Little
Athletic Director: .................... Steve Knight
Head Coach: ......................Christian DeVries
Head Coach: .......................... Josue Sabillon
Head Coach: .......................... Danny Owens
Record at SHC: ................... 6-11 (One Year)
Record at Belhaven: . 19-27-5 (Three Years)
Record at WCU:............. 84-27-8 (Six Years)
2010 Record: ...................................... 6-11
2010 Record: ................................... 1-13-1
2010 Record: ................................... 14-4-4
Final Ranking: .................................... none
Final Ranking: .................................... none
Final Ranking: ..... 13th in NAIA Coaches’ Poll
SID: ......................................... Jim Stennett
SID: ...................................... Kirk McDonnell
SID: ............................................ D.J. Pulley
SID Phone: ............................ 251-380-4468
SID Phone: ............................ 601-968-8765
SID Phone: ............................ 601-318-6111
SID E-mail: ..................... jstennett@shc.edu
SID E-mail: ..........kmcdonnell@belhaven.edu
SID E-mail: ............... djpulley@wmcarey.edu
Website: .....................www.shcbadgers.com
Website: ............ http://blazers.belhaven.edu
Website: ................. www.careyathletics.com
University of Mobile Mobile, Ala. October 25 5 p.m.
Faulkner University AUM Soccer Complex October 29 Noon
Location: ...................................Mobile, Ala.
Location: .......................... Montgomery, Ala.
Enrollment: ....................................... 1,646
Enrollment: ....................................... 3,200
Founded: ........................................... 1961
Founded: ............................................ 1942
Colors: .............................Maroon and White
Colors: .................Royal Blue, Black and Gray
Nickname: ......................................... Rams
Nickname: ........................................ Eagles
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic
President: ..............................Dr. Mark Foley
President: ................................... Billy Hilyer
Athletic Director: ....................... Joe Niland
Athletic Director: .................... Brent Barker
Head Coach: ............................ Brian Person
Head Coach: .............................. Jeff Ireland
Record at Mobile:........ 32-37-8 (Four Years)
Record at Faulkner: ................Not Available
2010 Record: ................................... 13-7-1
2010 Record: ................................... 13-5-1
Final Ranking: ..... 11th in NAIA Coaches’ Poll
Final Ranking: ........RV in NAIA Coaches’ Poll
SID: ...................................... Matthew Hicks
SID: ......................................... Ryan Bartels
SID Phone: ............................ 251-442-2264
SID Phone: ............................ 334-386-7525
SID E-mail: ...........mhicks@mail.umobile.edu
SID E-mail: .................rbartels@faulkner.edu
Website: .............www.umobile.edu/Athletics
Website: ............. www.faulkner.edu/athletics
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HEAD COACH WULF-DIETER KOCH
Warhawks Soccer
Jamey Newsome Head Coach Second Season at AUM 12-6-1 Overall Mars Hill, 1997
Jamey Newsome is in his second season as the head coach of the Auburn Montgomery women’s soccer program. Newsome finished his inaugural season at the helm of the team with a 12-6-1 overall record. In his first season, Newsome continued the strong tradition of AUM team’s, helping the Warhawks to as high as a No. 13 ranking in the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Top 25 Coaches’ Poll and had the team ranked in the top 25 for 10 consecutive weeks. AUM finished the season among the others receiving votes following a 0-0 tie to three-time defending national champion Lee University, in which it lost in the eighth round of penalty kicks. In addition to team success, several individuals flourished under Newsome’s leadership. Jana Yates was named an NAIA Honorable Mention All-American, as well as a first-team All-Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) performer last season. Yates, Daisy Burnfield, Amber Elam and Helga Franklinsdottir each earned SSAC All-West Division honors, while Susan Lotyczewski was named to the West Division All-Freshman team. The Warhawks also had six named to the SSAC All-Academic team, as well as one NAIA Scholar Athlete (Elam). Prior to being named the fifth head coach of the women’s soccer team, Newsome was most recently at Georgia Southern University where he has spent three years as an assistant coach for the women’s team. While at GSU, Newsome assisted the head coach in various areas of coaching, recruiting and video analysis. Newsome began his collegiate coaching experience in 1999 as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer program at the University of South Carolina Upstate, where they finished 12-3-3 and ranked 16th nationally. While at Upstate, Newsome was primarily involved in recruiting, player training and scheduling. Newsome has also been involved with the Coweta Cannons Soccer Club in Newnan, Ga., as the technical director from 2001-03 and the director of coaching from ‘03-’04. Most recently, from ‘05-’07, he was the assistant director of the Darlington School Soccer Academy of Rome, Ga., where his duties included training, marketing, event planning and monitoring boarding students. Since 2006, Newsome has been involved with the Olympic Development Program in the development of Georgia’s rising soccer talent through the Georgia State Soccer Association. He also currently holds the United States Soccer Federation “B” License and is a USSF “D & E” Coaching License Instructor. A native of Winston Salem, N.C., Newsome played collegiate soccer at Mars Hill College in North Carolina. There he was a four-year starter and received his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1997. Newsome’s head coaching experience began in 1997, when he was the boys’ varsity soccer coach at Enka High School in Ashville, N.C. After a year he became the boy’s and girl’s varsity soccer coach at Madison High School in Marshall, N.C. where he remained until 1999. Newsome is married to the former Jennifer Schommer, and the couple has two daughters, Mary Ryan and Leah, and a cat, Moe.
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Warhawks Soccer
SOCCER COACHING STAFF
Elvar Gudjonsson Graduate Assistant Coach First Season AUM, 2007 A three-time all-conference performer and Honorable Mention All-American during his playing days, Elvar Gudjonsson joins the AUM coaching staff as a graduate assistant this season. Gudjonsson graduated from AUM with a degree in physical education in 2007 and has spent the past three years teaching physical education and swimming at Isaksskoli in Reykjavick, Iceland. Prior to graduation, Gudjonsson was a three-year letterwinner for the men’s soccer team, which posted a 59-11-1 record and advanced to three NAIA National Tournaments during his tenure. Playing primarily as a defender, he scored six goals and assisted on two others, while earning Southern States Athletic Conference First-Team All-Conference honors his final two seasons and second-team accolades in his first season. He was also named an Honorable Mention All-American and the most valuable player of the conference tournament as a sophomore. Currently pursuing his master’s degree in sports management from AUM, Gudjonsson is also a volunteer coach for the U-16 Torjager club team in Montgomery.
Christine DeVito Student Assistant Coach First Season
Former AUM standout Christine DeVito joins the coaching staff for her first season at a student assistant coach. During her three-year playing career with the Warhawks, DeVito appeared in 54 matches, scoring two goals and assisting on five others. As a junior, she finished was selected a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Third-Team All-American after helping AUM to the NAIA National Tournament. She also earned All-American status from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), was a First-Team AllSouthern States Athletic Conference performer and was a member of the AUM Athletic Director Honors Roll. She also played one season at Georgia Perimeter College for head coach Burno Kalonji. DeVito came to AUM following a stellar prep career at Kell High School in Marietta, Ga. During her career with the Longhorns, DeVito received the Best Defender Award on two occasions. She was also a four-time Most Valuable Player for her club team, the Silverbacks. A native of Atlanta, she is the daughter of Greg and Linda DeVito. She is currently completing her degree in communications.
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Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
K.C. Hewitt
5
Senior 5-8 Defender Peachtree City, Ga. McIntosh HS
2010 [Junior]: Appeared in all 19 games, staring 18 … was named to the Southern States Athletic Conference All-Academic team for the second consecutive season … scored first career goal on Oct. 19 against Belhaven … added five shots, including four on goal … recorded a season-high two shots, both of which were on goal, against the Blazers … saw action in 1,533 minutes on the season, including a season-best 107 against Lee on Nov. 14 … averaged 80.7 minutes per contest, playing 90 or more in eight. 2009 [Sophomore]: Appeared in 22 games as a sophomore, earning the starting nod in 20 ... was named to the SSAC All-Academic Team … posted 10 shots, including seven on goal … recorded a season-best two shots against Embry-Riddle on Nov. 21 … appeared in 1,349 total minutes on the season, including a season-high 110 against Lee on Nov. 14 … averaged 61.3 minutes per match … played 90 or more minutes in six matches. 2008 [Freshman]: Had a strong freshman season, seeing playing time in 14 matches ... started the final nine matches of the season … recorded five shots, including two on goal … posted first career shot against Faulkner on Sept. 17 … appeared in 1,173 total minutes on the season, including a season-high 110 against Shorter on Oct. 19 … averaged 83.8 minutes per match … played 90 minutes in nine matches.
Hewitt’s Career Highs Shots: ............ 2, Twice (Last: vs. Belhaven, 10/19/10)
Prep: Was a three-year letterwinner in soccer for head coaches Marcia Clarke and John Bowen at McIntosh High School in Peachtree City, Ga. … helped the Chiefs to the state finals in 2006, a Final Four appearance in 2007 and the Elite 8 in 2008 … scored two goals in the opening round of the Class AAAA playoffs against Evans High School in 2008 … earned the Coaches Award and Senior Athletic Award following her senior campaign … participated in five seasons of club soccer for the Glory United, AFC Lightning and the Peachtree City Lazers.
Goals: ...............................1, vs. Belhaven (10/19/10)
Personal: Full name is Kelsey Caitlin Hewitt … born August 4, 1990 … is the daughter of Richard and June Hewitt … is majoring in psychology … is a member of the AUM Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
Year
GP
GS
G
A
2008
14
9
0
0
0
2009
22
20
0
0
2010
19
18
1
0
Totals 55
47
1
0
10
Assists: .............................................................none Points: ..............................2, vs. Belhaven (10/19/10) Minutes: .............. 110, Twice (Last: at Lee, 11/14/09)
Hewitt’s Career Statistics PTS SH
SOG
GW
5
2
0
0
10
7
0
2
5
4
0
2
20
13
0
Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
Kristen Mitchell
9
Senior 5-3 Forward Douglasville, Ga. Chapel Hill HS 2010 [Junior]: Played 15 matches, starting 7 … finished with six goals and two assists … recorded 40 shots, including 15 on goal … scored a season-best three goals against Brewton-Parker on Aug. 27 … added a pair of goals against Bethel on Sept. 24 … tallied a pair of game-winning goals, one against the Lady Barons and the other against Martin Methodist on Oct. 2 … had multiple shots in 10 of her 15 matches … posted a season-high six shots against Bethel … added five shots against BrewtonParker and Thomas on Sept. 21 … saw action in 777 minutes on the season, including a season-best 77 against Montevallo on Sept. 7 … averaged 51.8 minutes per contest. 2009 [Sophomore]: Appeared in all 22 games, starting 20 ... tied for second on the team with 12 goals ... also had two assists ... was named second-Team All-SSAC … tallied four goals on two occasions, first against Brewton-Parker on Sept. 22, and again on Oct. 24 against Columbia … recorded the game-winning goal twice, against Columbia and against Brewton-Parker on Nov. 7 … posted 55 shots, including 29 on goal … finished with at least one shot in 19 matches, including 11 matches with multiple shots … finished with a season-high 10 shots, including six on goal against Columbia … saw action in 1,389 minutes, including a seasonbest 83 on three occasions … averaged 63.1 minutes per contest. 2008 [Freshman]: Mitchell saw action in 15 matches, earning 12 starts ... scored nine points on two goals and five assists … finished with 34 shots, including 18 on goal … scored first career point against Faulkner on Sept. 17, assisting on a goal … posted a season high four points, scoring her first career goal and adding two assists, against Columbia on Oct. 3 … recorded her second goal of the season against Shorter on Oct. 19 … posted multiple shots in nine matches, including a season-high six against Columbia … appeared in 889 minutes on the season, an average of 59.3 minutes per match. Prep: Attended Chapel Hill High School in Douglasville, Ga., where she participated in soccer for coach Ann Marie Underwood and cheerleading … was an all-conference forward for the Lady Panthers as a junior and senior … helped the team to a Sweet 16 and Final 8 appearance … was the leading scorer as a junior and senior and was named team MVP following her freshman and senior seasons … was selected the Douglas County Offensive Player of the Year following her junior and senior seasons … played two seasons for the Glory United FC. Personal: Full name is Kristen Nicole Mitchell … born December 22, 1989 … is the daughter of Derris and Carla Mitchell … has an older sister, Jessica, and a younger sister Kennedi … is majoring in sports leadership.
Mitchell’s Career Highs Shots: .............................. 10, at Columbia (10/24/09) Goals: ............. 4, Twice (Last: at Columbia, 10/24/09) Assists: .............................. 2, vs. Columbia (10/3/08) Points: ............ 8, Twice (Last: at Columbia, 10/24/09) Minutes: .............. 83, 3X (Last: vs. Faulkner, 9/17/08)
Mitchell’s Career Statistics Year
GP
GS
G
A
SOG
GW
2008
10
8
1
5
7
20
9
0
2009
22
20
12
2
26
55
29
2
2010
15
7
6
2
14
40
15
2
35
19
9
47 115
53
4
Totals 47
PTS SH
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Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
Heather Welch
4
Senior 5-2 Defender / Midfielder Macon, Ga. Monroe Academy
2010 [Junior]: Appeared in all 19 matches, starting 18 … finished with two goals and two assists on the season … posted 11 shots, including six on goal … scored a goal in her first match of the season against Brewton-Parker on Aug. 27 … added a goal against Belhaven on Oct. 19 … recorded multiple shots in three matches, including a season-high four against Brewton-Parker … had two shots on goal against the Lady Barons and against Shorter on Aug. 28 … appeared in 1,515 minutes on the season, including a season-high 110 against Lee on Nov. 11 … averaged 79.7 minutes per match and played 90 or more minutes in eight contests. 2009 [Sophomore]: Saw action in 14 contests, while starting four for the Senators ... recorded lone goal of the season in the NAIA National Tournament against California Baptist on Nov. 30 … posted five shots, including four on goal … tallied a season-high three shots, including two on goal, against California Baptist ... appeared in 786 minutes, including a season-best 110 minutes against Lee on Nov. 14 … averaged 56.1 minutes per match. 2008 [Redshirt]: Suffered a season-ending injury in the first match of the season. 2007 [Freshman]: Was one of just two players to start all 20 matches … finished season with 10 shots, including six on goal … recorded a pair of shots in two matches, first against Berry on Sept. 27, and again against LSU-Shreveport on Oct. 30 … posted both shots on goal against LSUS. Prep: Attended Monroe Academy in Forsyth, Ga., where she was a fouryear letterwinner in soccer and track and field … scored 48 goals with 56 assists during her career … tallied 12 goals and 20 assists during her senior campaign … was named First-Team All-Middle Georgia as a junior … was a three-time All-State honoree, receiving the honor in 2005, 2006 and 2007 … was also a track standout, earning All-Region honors in 2005 in the 400-meter run … was a state qualifier in both the 400-and 800-meter run as junior … participated in club soccer for eight years, playing for Macon United and Concorde Fire Black. Personal: Full name is Heather Leigh Welch … born February 28, 1989 … is the daughter of Mickey and Kathy Welch … has a younger brother, Spencer … is majoring in business marketing … father played baseball for two seasons at Troy University … uncle, Phil Welch, was a four-year letterwinner in baseball at Mercer University … aunt, Rhonda DeZoort, was a cheerleader at the University of Georgia for four years.
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Welch’s Career Highs Shots: ....................... 4, vs. Brewton-Parker (8/27/10) Goals: .................1, 3X (Last: vs. Belhaven, 10/19/10) Assists: ......... 1, Twice (Last: vs. Northwood, 9/25/10) Points: ................2, 3X (Last: vs. Belhaven, 10/19/10) Minutes: ............. 110, Twice (Last: at Lee, 11/14/10)
Welch’s Career Statistics Year
GP
GS
G
A
PTS SH
SOG
GW
2007
20
20
0
0
0
10
6
0
2008
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2009
14
4
1
0
2
5
4
0
2010
19
18
2
2
6
11
7
0
Totals 54
43
3
2
8
27
17
0
Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
Margret Albertsdottir
24
Junior 5-11 Forward Grindavik, Iceland Fjolbrautaskoli Sudurnesja
2010 [Sophomore]: Saw action in all 19 matches, starting 16 … was named to the Southern States Athletic Conference All-Academic team … scored a pair of goals, while adding an assist … posted 10 shots, including six on goal … recorded goals against Spring Hill on Oct. 12 and Mobile on Oct. 26 … notched lone assist of the season on Sept. 24 against Bethel … posted a pair of two-shot matches, first against Brewton-Parker on Aug. 27 and again against Faulkner on Oct. 30 … appeared in 1,634 minutes on the season, including a season-best 110 against Lee on Nov. 14 … averaged 86.0 minutes per contest and played 90 minutes or more in 14 matches. 2009 [Freshman]: Appeared in 21 matches for the Lady Senators, starting in 13 ... amassed 15 points on five goals and five assists … scored a season-best three points on three different occasions, first against Alabama-Huntsville on Sept. 4, again on Oct. 5 against Southern Wesleyan and finally on Nov. 7 against Brewton-Parker … recorded multiple shots in 12 matches, including a season-high five against Brewton-Parker … saw action in 1,168 minutes, including a season-high 92 against Lee on Nov. 14 … averaged 55.6 minutes per match. Prep: Attended Fjolbrautaskoli Sudurnesja in Reykjanesbaer, Iceland … was a member of the soccer club Grindavik UMFG since the age of six. Personal: Born April 24, 1989 … is the daughter of Albert Sigurjonsson and Svanhuit Palsdottir … has an older sister, Porkatla, and a younger brother, Sigurpall Albertsson … is majoring in physical education.
Albertsdottir’s Career Highs Shots: ....................... 5, vs. Brewton-Parker (11/7/09) Goals: .....................1, 7X (Last: vs. Mobile, 10/26/10) Assists: .....................1, 6X (Last: vs. Bethel, 9/24/10) Points: .........3, 3X (Last: vs. Brewton-Parker, 11/7/09) Minutes: ................................ 110, at Lee (11/14/10)
Albertsdottir’s Career Statistics Year
GP
GS
G
A
PTS SH
SOG
GW
2009
21
13
5
5
15
39
24
0
2010
19
16
2
1
5
10
6
0
Totals 40
29
7
6
20
49
30
2
13
Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
Helga Franklinsdottir
2
Junior 5-9 Midfielder Reykjavik, Iceland Verzlunarskoli Islands 2010 [Sophomore]: Saw action in all 19 matches, earning the starting nod in 14 … was named to the Southern States Athletic Conference All-West Division team after scoring four goals and assisting on two others … finished with 24 shots, including 12 on goal … scored the game-winning goal against Belhaven on Oct. 19 … added goals against Thomas on Sept. 21, Bethel on Sept. 24 and against Faulkner on Oct. 30 … had seven matches with multiple shots, including a season-high three on three occasions … tallied two shots on goal and an assist against Spring Hill on Oct. 12 … appeared in 1,210 minutes on the season, including a seasonhigh 89 against Lindsey Wilson on Sept. 10 … averaged 67.2 minutes per match, playing 80 minutes or better in seven matches. 2009 [Freshman]: Appeared in all 22 matches as a true freshman, starting 20 ... recorded seven goals and one assist, scoring 15 points ... was named to the first-team All-SSAC team ... was also selected an honorable mention All-American … posted first career goal against Missouri Valley on Aug. 29 … finished with first multi-goal match against Columbia on Oct. 24 … was 1-for-1 on penalty kicks on the season, converting a game-winner in her only attempt against Thomas on Oct. 28 … recorded 38 shots, including 17 on goal … had 10 matches with multiple shots, including a season-high five against Columbia … saw action in 1,670 minutes on the season, including a season-high 104 against Lee on Nov. 14 … averaged 75.9 minutes per match, playing 90 or more minutes in six contests. Prep: Attended Verzlunarskoli Islands in Reykjavik, Iceland … played three years of club soccer with Stjarnan … helped Stjarnan to was selected the team’s Most Promising Player in 2005 and Best Player in 2006. Personal: Born March 18, 1988 … is the daughter of Franklin Georgsson and Elinborg Jonsdottir … has an older brother, Georg Franklinsson, and an older sister, Dagny Dogg Franklinsdottir … her uncle, Vilmundur Sveinsson , was a four-year letterwinner in soccer at Academy of Art University in San Francisco, Calif. … majoring in biology.
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Franklinsdottir’s Career Highs Shots: ................................5, at Columbia (10/24/09) Goals: ................................2, at Columbia (10/24/09) Assists: .............. 1, 3X (Last: at Spring Hill, 10/12/10) Points: ...............................4, at Columbia (10/24/09) Minutes: ................................ 104, at Lee (11/14/09)
Franklinsdottir’s Career Statistics Year
GP
GS
G
A
PTS SH
2009
22
20
7
1
15
2010
19
14
4
2
10
Totals 41
34
11
3
25
SOG
GW
38
17
1
24
12
1
62
29
2
Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
Asta Fridriksdottir
22 Junior 5-6 Defender Rykjavik, Iceland Borgarholtsskoli
2010 [Sophomore]: Appeared in 18 matches, staring all 18 … was named to the Southern States Athletic Conference All-Academic team … scored a pair of goals, both on penalty kicks, on the season … attempted six shots, two of which were on goal … finished 2-for-3 on penalty kicks … tallied first career goal against Alabama-Huntsville on Oct. 6 … added a successfully penalty kick against Mobile on Oct. 26 … recorded a season-best two shots against Shorter on Aug. 28 … appeared in 1,636 minutes on the year, including a season-high 110 against Lee on Nov. 14 … averaged 90.9 minutes per contest, playing 90 minutes or better in 15 matches … played more than 100 minutes three times. 2009 [Freshman]: Started all 22 matches as a true freshman ... posted six shots, including two on goal … recorded first career shot in first collegiate match against Emmanuel on Aug. 25 … tallied a season-best two shots twice, first against Birmingham-Southern on Sept. 7, and again against Lindsey Wilson on Oct. 31 … saw action in 1,957 minutes, including a season-best 110 on two occasions, first against Brenau on Oct. 23 and again against Lee on Nov. 14 … averaged 89 minutes per match … played 90 or more minutes 20 times. Prep: Attended Borgarholtsskoli in Reykjavik, Iceland … played seven seasons of club soccer for Fjolnir Football Club and four years with Haukar Hafnarfjordur Football Club. Personal: Full name is Asta Sigrun Fridriksdottir … born November 1, 1987 … is the daughter of Fridrik Josafatsson and Sigrun Blomsterberg … has two younger brothers, Hjalti and Daniel, and a younger sister, Kristin … majoring in exercise science.
Fridriksdottir’s Career Highs Shots: ..................... 2, 3X (Last: vs. Shorter, 8/28/10) Goals: ................ 1, Twice (Last: vs. Mobile, 10/26/10) Assists: .............................................................none Points: ............... 2, Twice (Last: vs. Mobile, 10/26/10) Minutes: ...................110, 3X (Last: at Lee, 11/14/10)
Fridriksdottir’s Career Statistics Year
GP
GS
G
A
PTS SH
SOG
GW
2009
22
22
0
0
0
6
2
0
2010
18
18
2
0
4
6
2
0
Totals 40
40
2
0
4
12
4
0
15
Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
Margret Ingthorsdottir
1
Junior 5-8 Goalkeeper Sandgerdi, Iceland Fjolbrautarskoli Sudurnesja
2010 [Sophomore]: Appeared in six games, earning the starting nod in one … played 233:32 minutes in goal, posting eight saves and allowing five goals … recorded an 0-2-0 record in matches … posted two saves in four matches, against Thomas on Sept. 21, against Birmingham-Southern on Oct. 9, against Spring Hill on Oct. 12 and against Mobile on Oct. 26 … played a season-high 90 minutes against Birmingham-Southern … recorded a season-high 54:30 minute scoreless streak to open the season. 2009 [Freshman]: Did not appear in any games. Prep: Attended Fjolbrautarskoli Sudurnesja in Keflavik, Iceland … played club soccer for several teams, including Keflavik, IA Akranes, GRV Grindavik and Reynir. Personal: Born April 12, 1989 … is the daughter of Ingthor Karlsson and Elisa Baldursdottir … has a younger brother, Vilhjolmar Ingthorsson, and a younger sister, Gudrun … is majoring in international business.
Ingthorsdottir’s Career Highs Saves:.....................2, 4X (Last: vs. Mobile, 10/26/10) Minutes Played: ..... 90, at Birmingham-So. (10/9/10) Goals Allowed: .. 2, Twice (Last: vs. Mobile, 10/26/10) Scoreless Minutes: ......... 54:30 (8/27/10 - 10/9/10); ..........................31:09, vs. Brewton-Parker (8/27/10), ......................................17:39, at Thomas (9/21/10), .................... 5:39, at Birmingham-Southern (10/9/10)
Ingthorsdottir’s Career Statistics
16
Year
GP
GS
GA
SV
PCT. SHO
MIN
2009
0
0
0
0
.000
0.0
0:00
2010
6
1
5
8
.615
0.0
233:32
Totals
6
1
5
8
.615
0.0 233:32
Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
Inga Dis Juliusdottir
6
Junior 5-5 Defender Akureyri, Iceland Menntaskolinn a Akureyri
2010 [Sophomore]: Saw action in 16 games, earning the starting nod in four … played primarily as a defender … posted one assist and one shot on the season … recorded first career point against Brewton-Parker on Aug. 27 … had her only shot of the season against Lee on Nov. 14 … appeared in 576 minutes on the season, including a season-high 77 against Shorter on Nov. 6 … averaged 36.0 minutes per match. 2009 [Freshman]: Appeared in 20 games, starting 19 ... was named to the second-team All-Conference team … posted five shots, including three on goal … recorded a season-high two shots, both of which were on goal, against Lee on Nov. 14 … attempted one penalty kick against Thomas on Oct. 28 … saw action in 1,616 matches, including a season-best 110 against Lee … averaged 80.8 minutes per contest … appeared in 90 minutes or more in nine matches. Prep: Attended Menntaskolinn a Akureyri in Akureyri, Iceland, where she was named the team’s Best Player following her final season … played club soccer for POR/KA in Akureyri.
Juliusdottir’s Career Highs
Personal: Full name is Inga Dis Juliusdottir … born March 25, 1989 … is
Shots: ........................................ 2, at Lee (11/14/09)
the daughter of Julius Jonsson and Hulda Hafsteinsdottir … has an older
Goals: ...............................................................none
sister, Hildur, and a younger brother, Hafsteinn Juliusson … is majoring in
Assists: ..................... 1, vs. Brewton-Parker (8/27/10)
international business.
Points: ...................... 1, vs. Brewton-Parker (8/27/10) Minutes: ................................ 110, at Lee (11/14/090
Juliusdottir’s Career Statistics Year
GP
GS
G
A
2009
20
19
0
0
0
2010
16
4
0
1
23
0
1
Totals 36
PTS SH
SOG
GW
5
3
0
1
1
0
0
1
6
3
0
17
Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
Kristin Karlsdottir
14
Junior 5-3 Midfielder Grindavik, Iceland Fjolbrautarskoli Sudurnesja
2010 [Sophomore]: Saw action in 16 matches, including three starts … earned Southern States Athletic Conference All-Academic honors … recorded first career goal, the game-winner, against Montevallo on Sept. 7 … added seven shots, including four on goal … tallied a season-high two shots against Brenau on Sept. 4 … appeared in 732 minutes on the season, including a season-high 72 against Alabama-Huntsville on Oct. 6 … averaged 45.8 minutes per contest. 2009 [Freshman]: Appeared in 11 matches, starting two … recorded eight shots, including two on goal … tallied a season-high three shots, two of which were on goal, against Brewton-Parker on Sept. 22 … posted two shots against Lee on Sept. 29 … appeared in 406 minutes, including a season-best 79 against Southern Wesleyan on Oct. 5 … averaged 36.9 minutes per match. Prep: Attended Fjolbrautarskoli Sudurnesja in Reykjanesbaer, Iceland … was a member of the soccer club Grindavik UMFG for 12 years.
Karlsdottir’s Career Highs
Personal: Born April 5, 1989 … is the daughter of Karl Gudmudsson and Pordis Gunnarsdottir … has two older sisters, Jenny Arnardottir and Bara
Shots: ........................ 3, at Brewton-Parker (9/22/09)
Karlsdottir … is majoring in physical education.
Goals: ................................1, vs. Montevallo (9/7/10) Assists: .............................................................none Points: ...............................1, vs. Montevallo (9/7/10) Minutes: ............ 79, vs. Southern Wesleyan (10/5/09)
Karlsdottir’s Career Statistics
18
Year
GP
GS
G
A
PTS SH
2009
11
2
0
0
0
2010
16
3
1
0
2
Totals 27
5
1
0
2
SOG
GW
8
2
0
7
4
1
15
6
1
Warhawks Soccer
2011 WARHAWKS
Melissa Ledesma
Karina Suetsugu
25
17
Junior 5-8 Defender Phelan, Calif. Laramie County CC
Prior to AUM: Attended Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyo., where she was a two-year letterwinner in soccer for head coach Jim Gardner … played 25 matches as a sophomore, scoring two goals and two assists … earned second-team All-American, first-team all-conference and firstteam all-region honors … was also selected to the NSCAA/Performance Subaru Women’s Junior College Division I All-America Team … helped the Eagles to a 19-5-1 overall record in 2010 … played in 16 matches as a freshman, scoring one goal and one assist … led the Eagles to a 13-3-2 record as a freshman. Prep: Attended Serrano High School in Phelan, Calif., where she lettered in soccer and track and field for four seasons … played soccer for head coach Laura Molina … was an all-conference and all-area selection as a senior, after helping the Diamondbacks to a 19-4-1 record … scored 14 goals, three assists and 31 points as a junior … led the team to the fourth round of state playoffs and a 24-2-3 record … scored three goals and one assist as a sophomore, helping SHS the third round of playoffs. Personal: Full name is Melissa Ann Ledesma … born August 6, 1991 … is the daughter of Albert and Lisa Ledesma … has an older brother, Joey, and a younger brother, Sammy … also has a younger sister, Summer … will major in communications.
Junior 5-3 Forward Sao Paulo, Brazil Cochise (Ariz.) College Prior to AUM: Attended Cochise College in xxx, Ariz., where she played soccer for head coach Andrea Daniels … appeared in 15 matches as a sophomore, scoring seven goals and three assists … tallied three goals and an assist against South Mountain Community College on Sept. 22, 2010. Prep: Attended Escola Alegria de Saber in Toyota, Japan … played five season of club soccer for Toyota Ladies FC. Personal: Born May 24, 1991 … is the daughter of Helio and Fernanda Suetsugu … has an older sister, Simone, who played on the Brazil National Softball Team.
Eyrun Rakel Agnarsdottir
Maria Ros Arngrimsdottir
Freshman 5-3 Midfielder Reykjavik, Iceland Menntaskolinn vio Sund
Freshman 5-5 Midfielder / Defender Reykjavik, Iceland Menntaskolinn vio Sund
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Prep: Attended Fjolbrautarskolinn i Breioholti in Reykjavik, Iceland … played for the club soccer team Fylkir from 2002-2011 … was selected Fylkir’s Best Player in 2006 and 2009. Personal: Full name is Eryun Rakel Agnarsdottir … born August 26, 1991 … is the daughter of Agnar Sveirisson and Hjordis Bjornsdottir … has a younger brother, Gabriel Agnarsson … is majoring in general business.
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Prep: Attended Menntaskolinn vio Sund in Reykjavik, Iceland … played seven seasons of club soccer for Valur, where she helped the team to the Icelandic Championship in 2005, 2007 and 2009. Personal: Full name is Maria Ros Arngrimsdottir … born September 5, 1990 … daughter of Arngrimur Porgrimsson and Elin Osk Oskarsdottir … has an older brother, Oskar Por Arngrimsson, and an older sister, Bryndis Arngrimsdottir … will major in general business.
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2011 WARHAWKS
Warhawks Soccer
Holly Clarke
Larissa Brauns
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00 Freshman 5-7 Goalkeeper Norwich, England Hewitt Sixth Form
Freshman 5-6 Midfielder Hildrizhausen, Germany
Johann-Friedrich-von-Cotta-Schule Prep: Attended Johann-Friedrich-von-Cotta-Schule in Stuttgart,
Prep: Attended Hewett Sixth Form in Norwich, England … played
Germany … played three seasons for the soccer club VfL Sin-
three seasons for head coach Scott Emmerson for the soccer club
delfingen and one year for FV Lochgau.
Norwich City Ladies.
Personal: Full name is Larissa Katrin Brauns … born September
Personal: Full name is Holly Elizabeth Clarke … born January
21, 1988 … is the daughter of Thomas and Irene Brauns … has
2, 1992 … is the daughter of Alan and Frances Clarke … has two
an older brother, Florian.
older sisters, Amy and Becky … will major in sports science.
Krista Hagen
14 Freshman 5-1 Midfielder Canberra, Australia Canberra College
Maren Heller
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Freshman 5-9 Defender Hildrizhausen, Germany
Johann-Friedrich-von-Cotta-Schule
Prep: Attended Canberra College in Canberra, Australia … played
Prep: Attended Johann-Friedrich-von-Cotta-Schule in Stuttgart,
two seasons with the Woden Valley Football Club for head coach
Germany … played four seasons for the club soccer team FFC
Ed Hollis and two years with the Weston Creek Football Club for
Frankfurt and two seasons for VfL Sindelfingen.
head coach Mike Borisinski … helped Weston to the Women’s
Personal: Born April 13, 1988 … is the daughter of Michael and
Premier League Championship in 2009 and Woden to the league
Angela Heller … has an older sister, Jasmin.
championship in 2010 … was selected to the ACT state team in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Personal: Full name is Krista Nicole Hagen … born September 2, 1992 … is the daughter of Colin Pilliner and Janice Hagen … has an older brother, Shaun … is a member of the AUM StudentAthlete Advisory Committee.
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2011 WARHAWKS
Nicole Letford
Alanna Koch
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Freshman 5-8 Midfielder Montgomery, Ala. Robert E. Lee HS
Freshman 5-4 Midfielder Stirling, Scotland Forth Valley College
Prep: Lettered in soccer for one season at Robert E. Lee High
Prep: Attended Forth Valley College in Falkirk, Scotland … prior
School in Montgomery, Ala. … played club soccer for FC Torjager
to her time at FVC, attended St. Modan’s High School in Stirling,
for one season.
Scotland … played soccer for head coach Roseanne Ryan, as well
Personal: Full name is Alanna Jessica Koch … born August 2,
as basketball and badminton … led the team in goals and was
1993 … is the daughter of Wulf and Jane Koch … has an older
selected the player of the year in 2008 … played four years of
brother, Ben, and a younger brother, Josh … her father is the
club soccer for the Falkirk Ladies FC, where she helped the team
current head men’s soccer coach at AUM and was a four-year
to the League Cup Championship in 2006 … was voted Most
letterwinner at the University of Maine-Fort Kent … her brother,
Improved, Player of the Year and Player’s Player of the Year while
Ben, played two season of soccer at AUM … is majoring in nurs-
participating with the club.
ing with a minor in education.
Personal: Born September 15, 1990 … is the daughter of Debbie Letford … has a younger brother, Kieran, and a younger sister, Lana … plans to major in physical education.
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Warhawks Soccer
2010 RECAP
2010 Match Results Date
Opponent
Location
Result
Overall/SSAC
August 27
vs. Brewton-Parker College
AUM Soccer Field
W, 8-0
1-0
August 28
vs. Shorter University
AUM Soccer Field
W, 2-1
2-0
September 3
vs. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
AUM Soccer Field
L, 2-1
2-1
September 4
vs. Brenau University
AUM Soccer Field
W, 2-0
3-1
September 7
vs. Univesrity of Montevallo
AUM Soccer Field
W, 1-0 (2OT)
4-1
September 10
at Lindsey Wilson College
Columbia, Ky.
L, 2-1
4-2
September 21
at Thomas University
Thomasville, Ga.
W, 5-0
5-2
September 24
vs. Bethel College@
Orange Beach, Ala.
W, 4-1
6-2
September 25
vs. Northwood University@
Orange Beach, Ala.
L, 3-2
6-3
October 2
vs. Martin Methodist College
AUM Soccer Field
W, 1-0 (2OT)
7-3
October 6
at University of Alabama-Huntsville
Huntsville, Ala.
W, 2-1
8-3
October 9
at Birmingham-Southern College
Birmingham, Ala.
L, 2-1
8-4
October 12
at Spring Hill College*
Mobile, Ala.
W, 4-1
9-4, 1-0 SSAC
October 19
vs. Belhaven University
AUM Soccer Field
W, 5-0
10-4, 2-0 SSAC
October 23
at William Carey University*
Hattiesburg, Miss.
L, 1-0
10-5, 2-1 SSAC
October 26
vs. University of Mobile*
AUM Soccer Field
L, 3-2
10-6, 2-2 SSAC
October 30
at Faulkner University*
Montgomery, Ala.
W, 2-1
11-6, 3-2 SSAC
November 6
at Shorter University#
Rome, Ga.
W, 1-0 (OT)
12-6
November 11
at Lee University#
Cleveland, Tenn.
T, 0-0 (2OT)
12-6-1
@ - University of Mobile Classic * - Southern States Athletic Conference Match # - Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament Home Matches in Bold Overall Record/Final Ranking: 12-6-1 / RV SSAC Record/Finish: 3-2 / 3rd in the West Record at Home: 6-2 Record on Road: 5-3-1 Record at Neutral Site: 1-1
2010 Southern States Athletic Conference Postseason Award Winners Individual Award Winners Player of the Year Jamie Achten, Lee
SSAC All-West Division Team
Auburn University at Montgomery
Offensive Player of the Year Jamie Achten, Lee
Daisy Burnfield, Amber Elam, Helga Franklinsdottir, Jana Yates
Defensive Player of the Year Jackie Denova, William Carey
Susan Lotyczewski, Auburn University at Montgomery
Freshman of the Year Ashley Aragona, Lee
Musco Lighting Champions of Character Team
Newcomers of the Year Ashely Aragona, Lee (East) Chelsea Granger, William Carey (West) Coach of the Year Matt Yelton, Lee
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SSAC All-Conference Team
Jana Yates, Auburn University at Montgomery
SSAC All-Fresham West Division Team
Jana Yates, Auburn University at Montgomery
SSAC All-Academic Team
Auburn University at Montgomery
Margret Albertsdottir (So.), Amber Elam (Sr.), Asta Fridriksdottir (So.), Chelsea Heinen (So.) K.C. Hewitt (Jr.), Kristin Karlsdottir (So.)
Warhawks Soccer
2010 STATISTICAL RECAP
2010 Individual Statistics INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS No. Name 0 Chelsea Heinen 00 Daisy Burnfield 1 Margret Ingthorsdottir 2 Helga Franklinsdottir 3 Susan Lotyczewski 4 Heather Welch 5 K.C. Hewitt 6 Inga Dis Juliusdottir 7 Alexandra Tomasdottir 9 Kristen Mitchell 10 Amber Elam 11 Tschana Wade 16 Erica Padula 18 Christine DeVito 19 Jana Yates 21 Kristin Karlsdottir 22 Asta Fridriksdottir 24 Margret Albertsdottir TM TEAM Total Opponents
GP 5 18 6 19 19 19 19 16 18 15 19 12 19 19 18 16 18 19 19 19 19
GS 0 17 1 14 8 18 18 4 18 7 19 3 15 17 16 3 18 16 16
GOALKEEPER STATISTICS No. Player 0 Chelsea Heinen 00 Daisy Burnfield 1 Margret Ingthorsdottir TM TEAM Total Opponents
GP 4 18 6 2 19 19
GS 0 17 1 0
Daisy Burnfield, an All-SSAC West Division performer in 2010, posted a 12-4-1 record in goal and allowed just 0.847 goals per game.
G 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 3 6 12 2 4 0 5 1 2 2 0 44 18
A Pts G/SH SH SOG SOG/SH 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 2 10 0.167 24 12 0.500 0 0 0.000 1 0 0.000 2 6 0.182 11 7 0.636 0 2 0.200 5 4 0.800 1 1 0.000 1 0 0.000 5 11 0.061 49 15 0.306 2 14 0.150 40 15 0.375 1 25 0.106 113 55 0.487 3 7 0.154 13 8 0.615 1 9 0.118 34 12 0.353 3 3 0.000 12 6 0.500 4 14 0.109 46 23 0.500 0 2 0.143 7 4 0.571 0 4 0.333 6 2 0.333 1 5 0.200 10 6 0.600 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 25 113 0.118 372 169 0.454 12 48 0.084 215 102 0.474
Min 93:11 1441:46 233:32 0:00 1768:29 1768:29
Amber Elam led AUM with 12 goals scored, 25 points, 113 shots and 55 shots on goal, en route to All-West Division honors.
GA 0 13 5 0 18 44
GAAvg 0.000 0.812 1.927 0.000 0.916 2.239
SV 4 72 8 1 85 125
Pct 1.000 0.847 0.615 1.000 0.825 0.740
Jana Yates scored five goals and had four assists last season, earning Honorable Mention All-American and All-Conference honors.
YC 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 14 13
RC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
W 0 12 0 0 12 6
GW 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 5
L 0 4 2 0 6 12
T 0 1 0 0 1 1
PKM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1
PKA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 1
SHO 0.00 4.00 0.00 2.00 6.00 2.00
An All-West Division selection as a sophomore, Helga Franklinsdottir scored four goals and added two assists in 2010.
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Warhawks Soccer
HISTORY AND RECORDS
All-Time Coaching Records
Matt Clark
Brett Teach
Wulf-Dieter Koch
Hope Handley
Jamey Newsome
1999 8-9-1 (.472)
2000-2003 55-25-6 (.674)
2004-2006 48-19-3 (.707)
2007-2009 35-19-4 (.638)
2010-Present 12-6-1 (.658)
AUM Single-Game Records Assists
Goals
AUM Single-Game Team Records
5, Amber Elam vs. Faulkner, Oct. 15, 2007 vs. Columbia, Oct. 3, 2008
4, Tschana Wade vs. Columbia, Oct. 10, 2007
Goals in a Half
12, Amber Elam vs. Columbia, Oct. 3, 2008
3, Amber Elam vs. Faulkner, Oct. 15, 2007 vs. Brewton-Parker, Sept. 30, 2008 3, Ellen deClouet vs. Martin Methodist, Oct. 27, 2002
Points
Shots
17, Amber Elam vs. Shorter, Oct. 10, 2007 vs. Columbia, Oct. 3, 2008
Goals ......................... 14, vs. Emmanuel, Sept. 23, 2006 ........................................... vs. Emmanuel, Oct. 2, 2002 Goals in a Half............. 9, vs. Emmanuel, Sept. 23, 2006 Assists ....................... 11, vs. Emmanuel, Sept. 23, 2006 Assists in a Half .......... 9, vs. Emmanuel, Sept. 23, 2006 Points ........................ 39, vs. Emmanuel, Sept. 23, 2006 Points in a Half ......... 26, vs. Emmanuel, Sept. 23, 2006 Shots: ........39, vs. Georgia Southwestern, Oct. 12, 2005 Quickest Goal: ........... 0:32, at Columbia, Oct. 24, 2009 .......................................................... (Kristen Mitchell)
AUM Single-Match Records Goals 5 .............................................Amber Elam, Oct. 3, 2008, vs. Columbia 5 ............................................ Amber Elam, Oct. 15, 2007, vs. Faulkner 4 ............................................. Amber Elam, Oct. 7, 2007, vs. Columbia 4 ..............................................Amber Elam, Oct. 10, 2007, vs. Shorter 4 .............................Ellen DeClouet, Oct. 27, 2002, vs. Martin Methodist 4 ............................Kristen Mitchell, Sept. 22, 2009, vs. Brewton-Parker 4 .............................. Amber Elam, Oct. 5, 2009, vs. Southern Wesleyan 4 ...................................... Kristen Mitchell, Oct. 24, 2009, vs. Columbia
Goals in a Half 3 ................................ Amber Elam, Sept. 30, 2008, vs. Brewton-Parker 3 ............................................ Amber Elam, Oct. 15, 2007, vs. Faulkner 3 ............................. Ellen Declouet, Oct. 27, 2002, vs. Martin Methodist
Assists 4 ..........................................Tschana Wade, Oct. 7, 2007, vs. Columbia 3 .......................................... Tschana Wade, Oct. 10, 2007, vs. Shorter 3 ................................ Amber Elam, Sept. 16, 2007, vs. LSU-Shreveport 3 .....................................Theresa Hunecke, Sept. 13, 2006, vs. Brenau 3 .................................... Bethany Wansley, Aug. 23, 2005, vs. Faulkner 3 ............................... Bethany Wansley, Oct. 1, 2005, vs. William Carey 3 ...................................Helga Osk Hannesdottir, Oct. 3, 2005, vs. SWU 3 ................................ Sue Lizana, Oct. 3, 2005, vs. Southern Wesleyan 3 .................................. Tara Rogers, Oct. 23, 2003, vs. Brewton-Parker 3 ........................................ Ellen DeClouet, Sept. 23, 2003, vs. Shorter 3 ......................... Hollie Williamson, Sept. 14, 2002, vs. Brewton-Parker 3 .....................Courtney McCluskey, Sept. 14, 2002, vs. Brewton-Parker 3 ....................... Ellen DeClouet, Sept. 21, 2002, vs. Southern Wesleyan 3 .......................... Helga Osk Hannesdottir, Oct. 2, 2002, vs. Emmanuel
Points 12 ...........................................Amber Elam, Oct. 3, 2008, vs. Columbia 10 .......................................... Amber Elam, Oct. 15, 2007, vs. Faulkner 10 ........................................... Amber Elam, Oct. 7, 2007, vs. Columbia
Points in a Half 7 .............................................Amber Elam, Oct. 3, 2008, vs. Columbia 7 ............................................. Amber Elam, Oct. 7, 2007, vs. Columbia 6 ............................................ Amber Elam, Oct. 15, 2007, vs. Faulkner 6 ............................. Ellen Declouet, Oct. 27, 2002, vs. Martin Methodist Amber Elam holds the AUM single-game records for goals, goals in a half, points, points in a half and shots.
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Shots 17 ...........................................Amber Elam, Oct. 3, 2008, vs. Columbia 17 ............................................Amber Elam, Oct. 10, 2007, vs. Shorter
Warhawks Soccer
HISTORY AND RECORDS
AUM Single-Season Records Goals 30 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 26 .................................... Amber Elam, 24 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 23 ............................ Tinna Hauksdottir, 20 ...................... Hrefna Johannesdottir, 20 .................................Tschana Wade, 19 ...................................Paige Gaston, 17 ......................................Emily Todd, 17 .............................. Melissa Perovich, 16 .................................... Amber Elam, 16 ....................... Olina Sigurgeirsdottir, 16 ........................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 16 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 16 ........................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 16 .................................... Amber Elam, 15 ........................... Karen Jacobsdottir, 14 ............................ Theresa Hunecke, 12 .................................... Amber Elam,
2002 2007 2004 2006 2004 2007 2001 2006 2000 2008 2006 2002 2003 2004 2009 2006 2006 2010
Assists 21 ...................... Hrefna Johannesdottir, 17 ....................Helga Osk Hannesdottir, 15 .................................Tschana Wade, 13 ................................... Carli Delgatti, 13 .............................Anna Smaradottir, 12 ............................. Hollie Williamson, 12 ............................. Hollie Williamson, 11 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 11 ........................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 11 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 11 .........................Courtney McCluskey, 11 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 11 .................................... Amber Elam, 11 .................................... Amber Elam,
2004 2002 2007 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2004 2002 2003 2007 2009
Points 71 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 63 .................................... Amber Elam, 61 ...................... Hrefna Johannesdottir, 59 ................................ Ellen DeClouet,
2002 2007 2004 2004
55 .................................Tschana Wade, 46 ...................................Paige Gaston, 43 ........................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 43 .................................... Amber Elam, 41 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 40 .................................... Amber Elam, 40 .............................. Melissa Perovich, 40 ........................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 37 .........................Courtney McCluskey, 35 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 25 .................................... Amber Elam,
2007 2001 2002 2009 2003 2008 1999 2004 2002 2001 2010
Shots 133 .................................. Amber Elam, 113 .................................. Amber Elam, 102 .............................. Ellen DeClouet, 94 .................................... Amber Elam, 86 .................................... Amber Elam, 82 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 79 ...................................Paige Gaston, 79 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 71 ................................ Ellen DeClouet, 69 .............................. Melissa Perovich, 60 .............................. Melissa Perovich, 59 .................................Tschana Wade, 58 ....................Helga Osk Hannesdottir, 56 ................................... Carli Delgatti, 56 ........................... Victoria Ekwenuke,
2009 2010 2002 2008 2007 2004 2001 2003 2001 2000 1999 2007 2005 1999 2002
Saves 112 ............................... Jennifer Davis, 109 ......................... Emma Gustavsson, 107 ......................... Emma Gustavsson, 99 ................................Daisy Burnfield, 95 ...............................Elsa Einarsdottir, 84 ...............................Elsa Einarsdottir, 79 ........................... Emma Gustavsson, 72 ................................Daisy Burnfield, 67 ................................. Jennifer Davis, 67 ...............................Elsa Einarsdottir, 48 ........................... Emma Gustavsson,
2008 2001 2002 2009 2004 2003 2000 2010 2006 2005 1999
42 .................................... Jessica Wall, 2007 33 ................................. Megan Sinclair, 1999 28 ................................. Megan Sinclair, 2000
Goalkeeper Minutes Played 2,252 ....................... Emma Gustavsson, 2,230 ...........................Elsa Einarsdottir, 2,003 ....................... Emma Gustavsson, 1,922 ............................Daisy Burnfield, 1,825 ...........................Elsa Einarsdottir, 1,811 ............................. Jennifer Davis, 1,570 ...........................Elsa Einarsdottir, 1,568 ....................... Emma Gustavsson, 1,487 ............................. Jennifer Davis, 1,442 ............................Daisy Burnfield, 1,245 ................................ Jessica Wall, 1,035 ....................... Emma Gustavsson,
2002 2004 2001 2009 2005 2006 2003 2000 2008 2010 2007 1999
Goals Against Average (min. 10 games) 0.64 ............Emma Gustavsson, 0.81 .................Daisy Burnfield, 0.94 .................Daisy Burnfield, 0.94 ............... Elsa Einarsdottir, 0.95 ............Emma Gustavsson, 1.00 ............... Elsa Einarsdottir, 1.08 .................. Jennifer Davis, 1.16 ..................... Jessica Wall, 1.24 ............Emma Gustavsson,
2002 2010 2009 2005 2001 2003 2007 2007 2000
(25 (17 (21 (21 (21 (18 (10 (16 (17
GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP) GP)
Shutouts 17 ........................... Emma Gustavsson, 11 ........................... Emma Gustavsson, 11 ...............................Elsa Einarsdottir, 10 ...............................Elsa Einarsdottir, 10 ...............................Elsa Einarsdottir, 8 ..................................Daisy Burnfield, 7 ................................... Jennifer Davis, 7 ............................. Emma Gustavsson, 7 ...................................... Jessica Wall,
2002 2001 2004 2003 2005 2009 2006 1999 2007
The Last Time a Warhawk‌ Scored Five Goals in a Match Amber Elam, at Faulkner, Oct. 15, 2007
Had 10 or More Saves in a Match Daisy Burnfield (12), at Lee, Nov. 11, 2010
Scored Four Goals in a Match Kristen Mitchell, at Columbia, Oct. 24, 2009
Had Consecutive Shutouts Daisy Burnfield (2) vs. Brenau and vs. Montevallo (Sept. 4 and 7, 2010)
Scored Three Goals in a Match Kristen Mitchell, vs. Brewton-Parker, Aug. 27, 2010
The Last Time the Warhawks‌
Had Three Assists in a Match Tschana Wade, vs. Shorter, Oct. 10, 2007
Scored 10 Goals in a Match W, 10-0, at Columbia, Oct. 24, 2009
Took 10 or More Shots in a Match Amber Elam (15), vs. Brewton-Parker, Aug. 27, 2010
Had 30 Shots in a Match 37, vs. Brewton-Parker, Nov. 7, 2009
Had 15 or More Saves in a Match Emma Gustavsson, vs. Westmont, Nov. 23, 2002
Defeated a Ranked Opponent W, 1-0 (OT), vs. No. 6 Martin Methodist, Oct. 2, 2010
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Warhawks Soccer
HISTORY AND RECORDS
AUM Career Records Goals 82 ............................Ellen DeClouet, 2001-04 70 ............................... Amber Elam, 2007-10 48 ...................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 2002-05 30 ......................... Melissa Perovich, 1999-00 29 .............................. Paige Gaston, 2000-01 22 .......................Amanda Johnston, 2001-04 22 ............................Tschana Wade, 2007-10 21 ....................Courtney McCluskey, 2001-02 20 ...................Olina Sigurgeirsdottir, 2004-06 20 ...............................Lisa Lofquist, 2001-04 20 ...................... Hrefna Johannesdottir, 2004
22 ...............................Lisa Lofquist, 2001-04 22 .......................Amanda Johnston, 2001-04 21 ........................ Hrefna Johnessdottir, 2004 20 .............................. Carli Delgatti, 1999-00
Points 206 ..........................Ellen DeClouet, 2001-04 171 ............................. Amber Elam, 2007-10 138 .................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 2002-05 92 .............................Tschana Wade 2007-10 71 ......................... Melissa Perovich, 1999-00 71 ............................. Paige Gaston, 2000-01 66 .......................Amanda Johnston, 2001-04 61 .............................. Lisa Lofquist, 2001-04 61 ...................... Hrefna Johannesdottir, 2004 58 ....................Courtney McCluskey, 2001-02 54 .............................. Carli Delgatti, 1999-00 52 ........................ Anna Smaradottir, 1999-01 52 ..................... Kristin Mitchell 2008-Present
Shots
Ellen DeClouet holds the career record for goals, assists, points and ranks second in shots.
Assists 42 ............................Ellen DeClouet, 2001-04 32 ...................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 2002-05 31 ............................... Amber Elam, 2007-10 30 ........................ Hollie Williamson, 2001-04 27 ......... Helga Osk Hannesdottir, 2002-03, 05 22 ........................ Anna Smaradottir, 1999-01
426 ............................. Amber Elam, 2007-10 334 ..........................Ellen DeClouet, 2001-04 175 .................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 2002-05 129 ....................... Melissa Perovich, 1999-00 129 .................. Kristin Mitchell, 2008-Present 122 ............................ Paige Gaston, 2000-01 115 ...................... Anna Smaradottir, 1999-01 103 .............................Lisa Lofquist, 2001-04 102 ............................ Carli Delgatti, 1999-00
Goals Against Average (min. 30 games) 0.868 ...........Daisy Burnfield 1.013 ...... Emma Gustavsson 1.082 ......... Elsa Einarsdottir 1.528 ............ Jennifer Davis
(38 (75 (66 (53
GP), GP), GP), GP),
2009-10 1999-02 2003-05 2006-09
Saves 308 .................... Emma Gustavsson, 240 ........................Elsa Einarsdottir, 200 .......................... Jennifer Davis, 171 ......................... Daisy Burnfield, 61 ............................ Megan Sinclair,
1999-02 2003-05 2006-09 2009-10 2000-01
Shutouts 38 ...................... Emma Gustavsson, 1999-02 31 ..........................Elsa Einarsdottir, 2003-05
Matches Played 92 ...................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 87 ............................Ellen DeClouet, 86 ................................ Jessie Rosa, 85 ....................... Tinna Hauksdottir, 84 .......................Amanda Johnston, 84 ....................... Jennifer Crawford, 83 ......................... Emmy Branciere, 82 ........................ Hollie Williamson, 80 ............................ Riikka Brander, 79 .......................... Lindsey Hudson, 78 ............................... Amber Elam, 77 ...............................Lisa Lofquist,
2002-05 2001-04 2001-04 2005-08 2001-04 2000-03 1999-02 2001-04 2005-08 2003-06 2007-10 2001-04
Matches Played (Goalkeepers) 75 ...................... Emma Gustavsson, 1999-02 63 ..........................Elsa Einarsdottir, 2003-05
Consecutive Starts 84 ....................... Jennifer Crawford, 83 ............................Ellen DeClouet, 83 ......................... Emmy Branciere, 75 ...................... Emma Gustavsson, 67 ...............................Lisa Lofquist, 57 ................................ Jessie Rosa, 56 ............................... Amber Elam,
2002-03 2001-04 1999-02 1999-02 2001-04 2002-03 2007-10
AUM Year-by-Year Individual Leaders Goals 1999 .................. Melissa Perovich, 13 2000 ................... Melissa Perovich,17 2001 ........................ Paige Gaston,19 2002 .....................Ellen DeClouet, 30 2003 .....................Ellen DeClouet, 16 2004 .....................Ellen DeClouet, 24 2005 ................... Bethany Wansley, 9 2006 ....................... Kristy Honan, 10 2007 ........................ Amber Elam, 26 2008 ........................ Amber Elam, 16 2009 ........................ Amber Elam, 16 2010 ........................ Amber Elam, 12
Assists 1999 . Carli Delgatti/Elizabeth Sarrio, 7 2000 ....................... Carli Delgatti, 13 2001 ................. Anna Smaradottir, 13 2002 ........ Helga Osk Hannesdottir, 17 2003 .........................Tara Rogers, 12 2004 .......... Hrefna Johannesdottir, 21 2005 ................. Bethany Wansley, 10 2006 .................. Tinna Hauksdottir, 9 2007 ..................... Tschana Wade, 15
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2008 .......................... Amber Elam, 8 2009 ........................ Amber Elam, 11 2010 ............Alexandra Tomasdottir, 5
Points 1999 .................. Melissa Perovich, 2000 .................. Melissa Perovich, 2001 ....................... Paige Gaston, 2002 .....................Ellen DeClouet, 2003 .....................Ellen DeClouet, 2004 .......... Hrefna Johannesdottir, 2005 ................. Bethany Wansley, 2006 ....................... Kristy Honan, 2007 ........................ Amber Elam, 2008 ........................ Amber Elam, 2009 ........................ Amber Elam, 2010 ........................ Amber Elam,
31 40 46 71 43 61 28 26 63 40 43 25
Shots 1999 .................. Melissa Perovich, 60 2000 .................. Melissa Perovich, 69 2001 ....................... Paige Gaston, 79 2002 ................... Ellen DeClouet, 102 2003 .....................Ellen DeClouet, 79 2004 .....................Ellen DeClouet, 82
2005 ........ Helga Osk Hannesdottir, 58 2006 .................Tinna Hauksdottir, 35 2007 ........................ Amber Elam, 86 2008 ........................ Amber Elam, 94 2009 ...................... Amber Elam, 133 2010 ...................... Amber Elam, 113
Goals Against Average 1999 .................. Megan Sinclair, 2000 ............ Emma Gustavsson, 2001 ............ Emma Gustavsson, 2002 ............ Emma Gustavsson, 2003 ................ Elsa Einarsdottir, 2004 ................ Elsa Einarsdottir, 2005 ................ Elsa Einarsdottir, 2006 ...................Jennifer Davis, 2007 ...................Jennifer Davis, 2008 ...................Jennifer Davis, 2009 ................. Daisy Burnfield, 2010 ................. Daisy Burnfield,
1.23 1.24 0.95 0.64 1.19 1.33 0.94 1.49 1.07 2.54 0.94 0.81
Saves 1999 ............... Emma Gustavsson, 48 2000 ............... Emma Gustavsson, 79 2001 ............. Emma Gustavsson, 109
2002 ............. Emma Gustavsson, 107 2003 ................... Elsa Einarsdottir, 82 2004 ................... Elsa Einarsdottir, 95 2005 ................... Elsa Einarsdottir, 67 2006 ......................Jennifer Davis, 67 2007 .........................Jessica Wall, 42 2008 ....................Jennifer Davis, 112 2009 .................... Daisy Burnfield, 99 2010 .................... Daisy Burnfield, 72
Shutouts 1999 .............. Emma Gustavsson, 3.5 2000 ................. Emma Gustavsson, 7 2001 ............... Emma Gustavsson, 11 2002 ............... Emma Gustavsson, 17 2003 ................... Elsa Einarsdottir, 10 2004 ................... Elsa Einarsdottir, 11 2005 ................... Elsa Einarsdottir, 10 2006 ....................... Jennifer Davis, 7 2007 ...........................Jessica Wall, 7 2008 .....................Jennifer Davis, 2.5 2009 ...................... Daisy Burnfield, 8 2010 ...................... Daisy Burnfield, 4
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HISTORY AND RECORDS
AUM Year-by-Year Team Totals Goals 1999 ............................................ 46 2000 ............................................ 47 2001 ............................................ 76 2002 .......................................... 104 2003 ............................................ 51 2004 ............................................ 86 2005 ............................................ 73 2006 ............................................ 71 2007 ............................................ 69 2008 ............................................ 40 2009 ............................................ 64 2010 ............................................ 44
Assists 1999 ............................................ 42 2000 ............................................ 43 2001 ............................................ 84 2002 ............................................ 97 2003 ............................................ 49 2004 ............................................ 76 2005 ............................................ 65 2006 ............................................ 61 2007 ............................................ 40
2008 ............................................ 30 2009 ............................................ 31 2010 ............................................ 25
Points 1999 .......................................... 143 2000 .......................................... 137 2001 .......................................... 236 2002 .......................................... 305 2003 .......................................... 155 2004 .......................................... 248 2005 .......................................... 211 2006 .......................................... 203 2007 .......................................... 178 2008 .......................................... 110 2009 .......................................... 159 2010 .......................................... 113
Shots 1999 .......................................... 297 2000 .......................................... 283 2001 .......................................... 460 2002 .......................................... 393 2003 .......................................... 279 2004 .......................................... 303
NAIA All-Americans 2000 ...................................Melissa Perovich (Honorable Mention) .................................................. Leslie Hess (Honorable Mention) ................................................Paige Gaston (Honorable Mention) 2001 .................................................Emmy Branciere (Academic) ................................................................ Leslie Hess (Academic) 2002 ............................................. Ellen DeClouet (Second Team) ........................................ Helga Osk Hannesdottir (Second Team) ......................................... Jennifer Crawford (Honorable Mention) ........................................Emma Gustavsson (Honorable Mention) ................................................ Lisa Lofquist (Honorable Mention) 2003 ..................................... Ellen DeClouet (Honorable Mention) ........................................ Victoria Ekwenuke (Honorable Mention) ........................................... Elsa Einarsdottir (Honorable Mention) ............................................Lindsey Hudson (Honorable Mention) ........................... Lisa Lofquist (Honorable Mention and Academic) ..............................................Helga Osk Hannesdottir (Academic) 2004 ..................................................Ellen DeClouet (First Team) ....................................................Lindsey Hudson (Second Team) .......................................... Hrefna Johannesdottir (Second Team) ...................................................... Elsa Einarsdottir (Third Team) 2005 ...............................................Lindsey Hudson (Third Team) ...........Helga Osk Hannesdottir (Honorable Mention and Academic) ............................................................ Irisa Kennedy (Academic) ..................................................Olina Sigurgeirsdottir (Academic) 2006 ....................................Lindsey Hudson (Honorable Mention) 2007 .........................................Amber Elam (Honorable Mention) ..............................................Tschana Wade (Honorable Mention) ..........................................................Anna Jonsdottir (Academic) 2008 .........................................Amber Elam (Honorable Mention) ........................................................... Riikka Brander (Academic) ............................................................Jennifer Davis (Academic) ........................................................ Aindrea McHugh (Academic) 2009 .........................................Amber Elam (Honorable Mention) ...................................................... Christine DeVito (Third Team) .................................................Amber Elam (Honorable Mention) .....................................Helga Franklinsdottir (Honorable Mention) .............................................Daisy Burnfield (Honorable Mention) ............................................................Jennifer Davis (Academic) ........................................................ Aindrea McHugh (Academic) 2010 ........................................... Jana Yates (Honorable Mention) ...............................................................Amber Elam (Academic)
2005 .......................................... 421 2006 .......................................... 337 2007 .......................................... 315 2008 .......................................... 283 2009 .......................................... 461 2010 .......................................... 372
Goals Against Average 1999 ......................................... 1.50 2000 ......................................... 1.45 2001 ......................................... 0.95 2002 ......................................... 0.64 2003 ......................................... 1.04 2004 ......................................... 1.12 2005 ......................................... 0.97 2006 ......................................... 1.34 2007 ......................................... 1.13 2008 ......................................... 2.57 2009 ......................................... 0.92 2010 ......................................... 0.92
Saves 1999 ............................................ 81 2000 .......................................... 108 2001 .......................................... 109
2002 .......................................... 107 2003 ............................................ 84 2004 .......................................... 107 2005 ............................................ 72 2006 ............................................ 75 2007 ............................................ 63 2008 .......................................... 134 2009 .......................................... 104 2010 ............................................ 85
Shutouts 1999 ..............................................6 2000 ..............................................7 2001 ............................................ 11 2002 ............................................ 17 2003 ............................................ 13 2004 ............................................ 11 2005 ............................................ 12 2006 ..............................................9 2007 ............................................ 10 2008 ..............................................3 2009 ............................................ 10 2010 ..............................................6
All-Conference Selections 1999
2000 2001
2002
2003
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
2006 2007 2008
2009 2010
Carli Delgatti (1st) Anna Smaradottir (1st) Tinna Ottarsdottir (2nd) Leslie Hess (1st) Emmy Branciere (1st) Emma Gustavsson (1st) Anna Smaradottir (1st) Emmy Branciere (1st) Victoria Ekwenuke (1st) Jessie Rosa (1st) Jennifer Crawford (1st) Elsa Einarsdottir (1st) Tara Rogers (1st) Jessie Rosa (2nd) Ellen DeClouet (1st) Jessie Rosa (2nd) Lindsey Hudson (1st) Riikka Brander (2nd) Lindsey Hudson (1st) Tamisha Darrell (2nd) Amber Elam (1st) Anna Jonsdottir (2nd) Amber Elam (1st) Daisy Burnfield (1st) Helga Franklinsdottir (1st) Jana Yates (1st)
Melissa Perovich (1st) Emma Gustavsson (2nd)
Elizabeth Sarrio (1st) Helen Moss (2nd)
Melissa Perovich (1st) Ellen DeClouet (1st) Lisa Lofquist (1st) Hollie Williamson (1st) Ellen DeClouet (1st) Courtney McCluskey (1st) Helga Osk Hannesdottir (1st) Ellen DeClouet (1st) Lindsey Hudson (1st) Hollie Williamson (1st)
Anna Smaradottir(1st) Paige Gaston(1st) Tara Rogers (1st) Jennifer Crawford (2nd) Jennifer Crawford (1st) Emma Gustavsson (1st)
Lindsey Hudson (1st) Hrefna Johannesdottir (2nd) Helga Osk Hannesdottir (1st) Victoria Ekwenuke (2nd) Emily Todd (1st) Tinna Hauksdottir (2nd) Tschana Wade (1st)
Victoria Ekwenuke (2nd)
Victoria Ekwenuke (1st) Lisa Lofquist (1st) Helga Osk Hannesdottir(1st)
Olina Sigurgeirsdottir (1st) Sue Lizana (2nd) Riikka Brander (2nd) Kristy Honan (2nd) Tinna Hauksdottir (2nd)
Tinna Hauksdottir (1st) Christine DeVito (1st)
Amber Elam (1st)
SSAC All-Academic Team
Larlette Fernandez Olina Sigurgeirsdottir Riikka Brander Aindrea McHugh Sarah Baeck Amber Elam Aindrea McHugh Jennifer Davis Aindrea McHugh Margret Albertsdottir Chelsea Heinen
Melissa Perovich (2000) Ellen DeClouet (2003)
Tinna Hauksdottir Emily Todd Jennifer Davis
Irisa Kennedy
Riikka Brander Tinna Hauksdottir
Jennifer Davis Anna Jonsdottir
Amber Elam
K.C. Hewitt
Amber Elam K.C. Hewitt
Asta Fridriksdottir Kristin Karlsdottir
Anna Jonsdottir
SSAC Player of the Year Leslie Hess (2001) Ellen DeClouet (2004)
Ellen DeClouet (2002) Amber Elam (Off.) (2008)
SSAC Freshman/Newcomer of the Year
Ellen DeClouet (2001) Helga Osk Hannesdottir (2002) Hrefna Johannesdottir (2004) Daisy Burnfield (2009)
Elsa Einarsdottir (2003)
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SERIES RESULTS
AUM All-Time Series Results Alabama A&M .................................................................... 1-1 Aquinas College (Mich.) ....................................................... 1-0 Azusa Pacific University ....................................................... 0-2 Barry College (Fla.) ............................................................. 2-0 Belhaven College ...................................................... 8-5-4 Belmont University.............................................................. 1-0 Berry College (Ga.) ........................................................ 11-5-1 Bethel College (Tenn.)...................................................... 9-4-1 Birmingham Southern College ............................................. 9-3 Brewton-Parker College ............................................ 20-0 Christian Brothers University................................................ 2-0 Clayton College and State University (Ga.) ............................ 1-0 Columbia College (Mo.) ....................................................... 1-0 Columbus State University ................................................... 2-0 Concordia College (Calif.) .................................................... 0-1 Covenant College................................................................ 4-0 Cumberland University ........................................................ 1-0 Davenport University .......................................................... 1-0 Eckerd College ................................................................... 1-0 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical (Fla.) .................................2-2 Emmanuel College ..................................................... 12-1 Faulkner University.......................................................7-0 Flagler College ................................................................... 1-1 Florida Atlantic University .................................................... 0-1 Florida Southern University ................................................. 1-0 Florida Tech ....................................................................... 0-3 Geneva College (Penn.) ....................................................... 0-1 Georgia Southwestern State University ................................. 3-0 Goldy-Beacom College ........................................................ 1-0 Graceland University ................................................ 0-0-1 Grand View University ..................................First Meeting Harding University .............................................................. 1-0 Holy Names University ........................................................ 1-0 Houghton College ............................................................... 1-0 Huntingdon College ....................................................... 13-2-1 University of Incarnate Word ............................................... 0-1 Indiana Wesleyan University ................................................ 0-1 John Brown University ........................................................ 1-0 King College ....................................................................... 1-0 LaGrange College ............................................................... 3-0 Lambuth University ............................................................. 3-0 Lees-McRae College ............................................................ 1-0 Lee University ......................................................... 12-3-1 Life University .................................................................... 9-6 Lincoln Memorial University ................................................. 1-0 Lindsey-Wilson College........................................... 5-11-3 Lindenwood University ........................................................ 0-1 Louisiana College................................................................ 1-0 Lynn University (Fla.) ....................................................... 0-2-1 Martin Methodist College .................................................. 7-1-1 Marian College ................................................................... 1-0
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McKendree College ............................................................. 1-0 Mid-Continent College ......................................................... 2-1 Milligan College .................................................................. 2-0 Missouri Baptist University ................................................... 3-0 Midwestern State University ............................................. 0-0-1 Newman College ................................................................ 1-0 Nicholls State University ...................................................... 1-0 North Georgia College & State University ............................ 11-0 Northwood University (Texas) .............................................. 0-0 Northwood University (Fla.) ................................................. 1-3 Nova Southeastern University .............................................. 0-1 Oklahoma Baptist University ................................................ 1-0 Palm Beach Atlantic University ............................................. 1-0 Park University ................................................................ 1-0-1 Piedmont College................................................................ 4-0 Point Park College............................................................... 0-1 Reinhardt College ............................................................. 12-0 Rockhurst College ............................................................ 0-1-1 SCAD-Savannah ............................................................1-0 Shorter University.........................................................7-2 Simon Fraser University ...................................................... 1-0 Southern Nazarene University .............................................. 1-0 Southern Polytechnic St. University .............................3-1 Southern Wesleyan University .................................. 16-1 Spring Hill College ..................................................... 14-1 St. Edwards University ........................................................ 1-1 St. Gregory’s University ....................................................... 1-0 St. Leo College ................................................................... 1-1 St. Thomas University ......................................................... 2-1 Talladega College .........................................First Meeting Tennessee Wesleyan University............................................ 2-0 Thomas University ......................................................... 12-0-1 Tiffin College ...................................................................... 1-0 Transylvania University ........................................................ 0-1 Truett-McConnell College .............................First Meeting University of Alabama-Birmingham ...................................... 3-1 University of Alabama-Huntsville .......................................... 4-0 University of Illinois-Springfield ............................................ 1-1 University of Mobile ................................................. 13-12 University of Montevallo ...................................................... 7-3 University of Rio Grande...................................................... 0-3 University of South Alabama................................................ 0-3 University of the Cumberlands ............................................. 1-0 University of West Florida .................................................... 7-4 Vanguard University ............................................................ 1-0 Virginia Intermont College ................................................... 1-0 Westmont College ........................................................... 0-0-1 William Carey University ........................................ 15-8-1 William Woods College ........................................................ 1-0 2011 Opponents in Bold
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
-AAlbertsdottir, Margret ....... 2009-present -BBaeck, Sarah ................................... 2007-08 Bailey, Erin ...................................... 2006-07 Batey, Barbie Louise ..............................1999 Berrey, Avery ........................................2002 Boiron, Claire ................................... 2004-06 Bowles, Alicia........................................2009 Branciere, Ashley ..................................2003 Branciere, Emmy.......................... 1999-2002 Brander, Riikka ................................. 2005-08 Burch, Savannah .............................. 2005-06 Bruno Herbster, Carla ............................2004 Burnfield, Daisy................................ 2009-10 Burritt, Andrea ......................................2005 -CCafaro, Christina ...................................2003 Churchill, Emily ................................ 2004-06 Crawford, Jennifer ............................ 2000-03 Cuddy, Emma .................................. 2004-05
-HHalbert, Hallie .................................. 2009-10 Halbert, Kelsey ................................ 2009-10 Haley, Katie ..........................................2006 Halldorsdottir, Anna ...............................1999 Hatcher, Clare .................................. 2005-06 Hauksdottir, Tinna ............................ 2005-08 Heiddal, Ingibjork ............................ 2007-08 Heinen, Chelsea ....................................2010 Hess, Leslie ................................. 1999-2001 Hewitt, K.C. ....................... 2008-present Honan, Kristy ........................................2006 Hudson, Lindsey .............................. 2003-06 Hunecke, Theresa .................................2006
Victoria Ekwewnuke 2002-05
-JJakobsdottir, Karen ........................... 2005-06 Johannesdottir, Hrefna...........................2004 Johnston, Amanda ........................... 2001-04 Jonsdottir, Anna Berglind .................. 2006-08 Josevski, Dijana ....................................2008 Juday, Katie ..........................................2004
-LLinde, Brittany ................................. 2003-04 Lizana, Suheil .................................. 2004-06 Lofquist, Lisa ................................... 2001-04 Lotyczewski, Susan ...............................2010
-DDarrell, Tamisha ............................... 2005-06 Davis, Jennifer ............................. 2006-2009 DeClouet, Ellen ................................ 2001-04 Delgatti, Carli............................... 1999-2000 Denmark, Rebecca ................................2001 DeVito, Christine .............................. 2006-10 Dis Juliusdottir, Inga......... 2009-present Dobberke, Daniela.................................2005 Dolan, Jessica .......................................2006 -EEgbunu, Aladi .......................................2009 Einarsdottir, Elsa .............................. 2003-05 Elam, Amber.................................... 2007-10 Ekwewnuke, Victoria ........................ 2002-05 -FFernandez, Arlette ............................ 2005-06 Fowler, Kristin .................................. 2003-04 Franklinsdottir, Helga ....... 2009-present Frankson, Katrina ......................... 1999-2000 Fridriksdottir, Asta ............ 2009-present Fridriksdottir, Heidrum Villa ....................2004 -GGaston, Paige .......................................2000 Grillo, Danielle ......................................1999 Gustavsson, Emma....................... 1999-2001
-PPadula, Erica.................................... 2008-10 Perovich, Melissa.......................... 1999-2000
-IIgthorsdottir, Margret ........... 2009-pres.
-KKarlsdottir, Kristin ............. 2009-present Kennedy, Irisa .................................. 2004-06 King, Marlene .......................................1999 Kjallander, Sofia ....................................2002
Carli Delgatti 1999-2000
-OOlafsdottir, Evan....................................2007 Olsson, Carina ......................................1999 Ottarsdottir, Tinna .................................1999 Osk Hannesdottir, Helga ................... 2002-05
Andi McHugh 2006-09
Jessie Rosa 2001-04
-RRobinson, Dixie ................................ 2008-10 Rogers, Tara .................................... 2001-03 Rosa, Jessie ..................................... 2001-04 -SSarrio, Elizabeth ........................... 1999-2000 Scherger, Nicole ....................................2007 Serda, Rachel .................................. 2005-06 Sigurgeirsdottir, Olina ....................... 2004-06 Sinclair, Megan............................. 1999-2000 Smaradottir, Anna ........................ 1999-2001 Smith, Juanita.................................. 2004-05 Sutter, Brielle ........................................2009 -TTodd, Emily ..................................... 2003-06 Todd, Jennifer .................................. 2001-02 Tomasdottir, Alexandra ..................... 2009-10 -VVercelli, Anna................................... 2007-08 Veverkova, Tereza ............................ 2007-08
Emma Gustavsson 1999-2001
Lisa Lofquist 2001-04
-MMartin, Mandie ......................................2007 McClure, Molly ................................. 2003-06 McCluskey, Courtney ........................ 2001-02 McDermott, Tegan.................................2007 McHugh, Andi .............................. 2006-2009 Meeks, Candace ....................................2008 Mitchell, Kristen ................ 2008-present Moore, Sarah ........................................2007 Moss, Helen ..........................................1999
-WWade, Tschana ................................ 2007-10 Wall, Jessica .........................................2007 Wansley, Bethany ............................. 2005-08 Warner, Ricketta............................... 2005-06 Weber, Jennifer ............................ 1999-2000 Welch, Heather.................. 2007-present Williamson, Hollie............................. 2001-04 Wilson, Chealcey ...................................1999 Wolfgram, Amy ............................ 1999-2000 Wolters, Carla .......................................2005 -YYates, Jana ......................................2010
-NNordh, Anna ....................................1999
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1999: 8-9-1 (4-1-1 GACC) Coach: Matt Clark Date 9/1 9/3 9/4 9/9 9/13 9/18 9/21 10/1 10/6 10/9 10/13 10/16 10/17 10/20 10/23 10/24 10/29 11/5
Opponent at Troy State vs. Belhaven& vs. Thomas& SOUTHERN WESLEYAN* at Brenau* PIEDMONT* at LaGrange* BREWTON-PARKER* at Montevallo at Lee at William Carey LOUISIANA COLLEGE# SPRING HILL# NORTH GEORGIA* NORTHWOOD ST. THOMAS KING vs. Piedmont@
Result L, 3-0 W, 4-3 W, 2-0 W, 7-1 W, 7-0 W, 3-1 W, 7-0 L, 2-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 4-0 W, 9-0 L, 2-1 T, 0-0 W, 4-0 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 3-1
* Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Match & Denotes Huntingdon College Classic # Denotes AUM Classic @ Denotes GACC Tournament
2000: 9-9-2(3-0-1 GACC) Coach: Brett Teach Date 8/30 9/1 9/2 9/9 9/12 9/15 9/19 9/23 10/1 10/4 10/7 10/10 10/14 10/17 10/20 10/27 10/28 11/3 11/4 11/10
Opponent at Spring Hill at Milligan at Georgetown (Ky.) at Belhaven BRENAU* at Brewton-Parker* at Mobile at Southern Wesleyan* WILLIAM WOODS at William Carey NORTH GEORGIA* at Piedmont LEE MONTEVALLO THOMAS ST. THOMAS at Martin Methodist vs. Brenau# vs. North Georgia# vs. Mobile@
Result L, 2-1 L, 4-0 L, 2-1 L, 1-0 W, 6-0 W, 9-0 L, 4-0 W, 2-1 L, 2-1 L, 4-0 T, 1-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-3 L, 2-1 W, 4-2 T, 1-1 W, 8-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 L, 4-1
* Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Match # Denotes GACC Tournament @ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament
2001: 14-7-0 (6-0-0 GACC) Coach: Brett Teach Date 8/25
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Opponent at King
Result L, 2-1
8/26 8/29 9/1 9/4 9/9 9/15 9/19 9/23 9/25 9/29 10/5 10/12 10/15 10/18 10/21 10/24 10/27 11/2 11/3 11/9
at Alabama Huntsville at Montevallo SOUTHERN WESLEYAN* BELHAVEN BARRY BREWTON-PARKER* WILLIAM CAREY at Louisiana State at North Georgia* MARTIN METHODIST SPRING HILL at Lee at Thomas MOBILE at Brenau* at Reinhardt* SHORTER* vs. Brewton-Parker# vs. North Georgia# vs. Belhaven@
W, 1-0 L, 3-2 W, 10-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-0 W, 7-0 L, 1-0 L, 4-1 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 9-1 W, 6-0 W, 6-0 W, 10-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 L, 2-1
* Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Match # GACC Tournament @ NAIA Region XIII Tournament
2002: 20-4-1 (7-0-0 GACC) Coach: Brett Teach Date 8/23 8/28 9/1 9/8 9/14 9/17 9/21 9/25 9/29 10/2 10/5 10/9 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/1 11/8 11/9 11/15 11/16 11/22 11/23
Opponent at Cardinal Stritch THOMAS MONTEVALLO ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE at Brewton-Parker* at William Carey at Southern Wesleyan* NORTH GEORGIA* BRENAU* EMMANUEL* at Lindsey Wilson at Mobile TENNESSEE WESLEYAN at Shorter* at Belhaven REINHARDT* at Martin Methodist at Spring Hill at Jacksonville State vs. Brenau# vs. North Georgia# vs. Belhaven@ vs. Thomas@ vs. Berry% vs. Westmont%
Results W, 4-1 W, 3-1 L, 3-1 W, 2-0 W, 10-0 W, 1-0 W, 11-0 W, 4-0 W, 9-0 W, 14-0 L, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 6-0 W, 3-0 T, 0-0 W, 8-0 W, 8-1 W, 2-0 L, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 1-0 L, 2-1
* Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Match # Denotes GACC Tournament @ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament % Denotes NAIA National Tournament
2003: 12-5-2 (7-0-0 GACC) Coach: Brett Teach
Date 8/22 8/24 8/28 9/4 9/10 9/14 9/20 9/23 10/1 10/4 10/8 10/11 10/21 10/23 10/25 10/31 11/1 11/7 11/8
Opponent at Emmanuel* LINDSEY WILSON at Tennessee Wesleyan at Union (Ky.) at North Georgia* at Brenau* WILLIAM CAREY SHORTER* SPRING HILL at Thomas at Montevallo SOUTHERN WESLEYAN* at Reinhardt* BREWTON-PARKER* at Berry vs. Reinhardt# vs. North Georgia# vs. Mobile@ vs. Thomas@
Result W, 7-0 L, 4-0 T, 1-1 L, 4-2 W, 2-0 W, 6-0 W, 4-3 W, 6-0 L, 1-0 T, 1-1 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 9-0 L, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 L, 2-1
* Georgia-Alabama-Carolinas Conference Match # Denotes GACC Tournament @ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament
2004: 19-5-1 (10-0-1 SSAC) Coach: Wulf-Dieter Koch Date 8/27 8/29 9/1 9/4 9/11 9/12 9/21 9/25 9/28 9/30 10/1 10/2 10/5 10/9 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/19 10/23 10/26 10/29 11/2 11/6 11/9 11/19
Opponent EMMANUEL* REINHARDT* at Columbus State BRENAU* THOMAS# HASTINGS# at Kennesaw State at Brewton-Parker* BERRY* at William Carey NORTH GEORGIA* at Spring Hill at Shorter LEE* at Georgia Southwestern* at Southern Wesleyan* BELHAVEN at Faulkner* at Lindsey Wilson vs. Brenau@ at Berry@ vs. Reinhardt^ vs. Thomas^ at Berry^ vs. Biola&
Result W, 7-0 W, 3-0 W, 5-2 W, 10-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 L, 6-2 W, 7-0 W, 3-2 W, 8-1 W, 2-0 W, 5-0 W, 2-1 T, 1-1 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 5-1 W, 7-0 L, 5-1 W, 5-1 L, 3-2 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 3-0 L, 6-0
* Southern States Athletic Conference Match # Denotes AUM Invitational @ Denotes SSAC Tournament ^ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament & Denotes NAIA National Tournament
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
2005: 15-5-2 (9-1-0 SSAC) Coach: Wulf-Dieter Koch Date 8/23 8/27 8/31 9/3 9/9 9/10 9/14 9/17 9/20 9/23 10/1 10/3 10/6 10/8 10/9 10/12 10/14 10/22 10/28 10/29 11/1 11/4
Opponent Result at Faulkner* W, 10-1 EMMANUEL* W, 4-0 at Reinhardt* W, 3-0 at Columbia* W, 5-0 NW OKLAHOMA# L, 1-0 (OT) BETHEL# T, 1-1 (OT) at Belhaven W, 3-0 at Berry* W, 1-0 at Lee* L, 6-1 BREWTON-PARKER* W, 4-0 WILLIAM CAREY W, 10-0 SOUTHERN WESLEYAN* W, 8-1 SHORTER* W, 5-0 at Covenant T, 2-2 (2OT) at Brescia W, 2-1 at Georgia Southwestern* W, 5-1 at Brenau* W, 3-0 LINDSEY WILSON L, 4-2 at Berry@ W, 1-0 vs. Lee@ L, 4-1 vs. Reinhardt& W, 4-1 at Lee& L, 1-0 (2OT)
* Southern States Athletic Conference Match # Denotes AUM Classic @ Denotes SSAC Tournament & Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament
2006: 14-9-0 (8-2-0 SSAC) Coach: Wulf-Dieter Koch Date 8/26 8/30 9/2 9/3 9/8 9/9 9/13 9/16 9/21 9/23 9/27 10/3 10/6 10/7 10/14 10/17 10/21 10/24 10/28 10/29 10/31 11/3 11/4
Opponent at Shorter* REINHARDT* vs. Virginia Intermont^ vs. St. Xavier^ MARTIN METHODIST# CUMBERLAND# at Brenau* at Faulkner* at Mobile at Emmanuel* at Brewton-Parker* LEE* at Columbia* at Southern Wesleyan* BERRY* COVENANT at Lindsey Wilson vs. Faulkner@ at Berry@ at Lee@ vs. William Carey& vs. Berry& at Lee&
Result W, 3-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-1 L, 3-1 L, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 7-1 W, 9-1 L, 2-1 W, 14-0 W, 5-0 L, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 L, 2-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 W, 7-0 W, 1-0 L, 3-0 W, 2-1 (2OT) W, 2-1 L, 6-0
* Southern States Athletic Conference Match ^ Denotes Martin Methodist Tournament
# Denotes AUM Classic @ Denotes SSAC Tournament & Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament
2007: 14-5-1 (9-1-0 SSAC) Coach: Hope Handley Date 8/23 9/1 9/2 9/4 9/7 9/8 9/14 9/16 9/25 9/29 10/3 10/6 10/7 10/10 10/14 10/15 10/17 10/20 10/26 10/30
Opponent Result SOUTHERN WESLEYAN* W, 7-1 vs. St. Xavier University& L, 2-1 at Martin Methodist& W, 1-0 at Lee* L, 6-1 WILLIAM CAREY L, 2-1 BELHAVEN W, 3-0 MOBILE W, 1-0 LSU-SHREVEPORT W, 5-2 at Emmanuel* W, 5-0 at Berry* W, 2-1 at Brewton-Parker* W, 6-0 at Brenau* W, 3-0 at Columbia (S.C.)* W, 10-1 SHORTER COLLEGE* W, 8-0 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN W, 2-0 at Faulkner* W, 9-0 at Reinhardt* W, 5-3 LINDSEY WILSON L, 3-0 Berry College@ T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 6-2 PK’s LSU-Shreveport^ L, 1-0
* Southern States Athletic Conference Match & Denotes Martin Methodist College Classic @ Denotes SSAC Tournament ^ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament
2008: 6-12-1 (5-4-1 SSAC) Coach: Hope Handley Date 9/6 9/9 9/12 9/14 9/17 9/26 9/27 9/30 10/3 10/8 1/11 10/13 10/15 10/19 10/25 10/29 11/1 11/6 11/11
Opponent Result at Southern Wesleyan* L; 1-2 (OT) EMMANUEL* W; 3-0 at SCAD# L; 0-5 vs. Northwood# L; 0-3 FAULKNER* W; 5-2 WILLIAM CAREY L; 2-4 at Mobile L; 1-2 BREWTON-PARKE W; 8-1 COLUMBIA (S.C.)* W; 11-0 LEE* L; 1-8 BRENAU* L; 0-4 at Birmingham Southern L; 0-5 REINHARDT* W; 3-1 at Shorter* T; 2-2 (2OT) BERRY* L; 1-2 MARTIN METHODIST L; 0-4 at Lindsey Wilson College L; 0-5 at Brenau University@ W; 1-0 at Berry College@ L; 0-1
* Southern States Athletic Conference Match # Denotes SCAD Tournament @ Denotes SSAC Tournament
2009: 15-5-2 (5-2-1 SSAC) Coach: Hope Handley Date 8/25 8/29 8/30 9/4 9/7 9/19 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/5 10/10 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/24 10/28 10/31 11/7 11/11 11/14 11/21 11/30
Opponent Result at Emmanuel* W, 2-0 vs. Missouri Valley# W, 3-2 at Martin Methodist# L, 1-0 at Alabama-Huntsville W, 3-2 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN W, 2-0 MOBILE W, 2-1 at Brewton-Parker* W, 9-1 at Faulkner* L, 4-2 at Lee* L, 2-0 SOUTHERN WESLEYAN* W, 8-0 UNION (Tenn.) W, 1-0 at Berry W, 1-0 SHORTER* W, 3-1 at Brenau* T, 0-0 (2OT) at Columbia (S.C.)* W, 10-0 THOMAS W, 5-1 LINDSEY WILSON L, 1-0 BREWTON-PARKER# W, 4-0 FAULKNER# W, 2-0 at Lee# T, 0-0 (2 OT) L, 3-1 PK’s at Embry-Riddle^ W, 5-3 vs. California Baptist^ L, 3-2
* Southern States Athletic Conference Match # Denotes SSAC Tournament ^ Denotes NAIA National Tournament
2010: 12-6-1 (3-2 SSAC) Coach: Jamey Newsome Date 8/27 8/28 9/3 9/4 9/7 9/10 9/21 9/24 9/25 10/2 10/6 10/9 10/12 10/19 10/23 10/26 10/30 11/6 11/11
Opponent Result BREWTON-PARKER# W, 8-0 SHORTER# W, 2-1 EMBRY-RIDDLE@ L, 2-1 BRENAU@ W, 2-0 MONTEVALLO W, 1-0 (2OT) at Lindsey Wilson L, 2-1 at xThomas W, 5-0 vs. Bethel (Tenn.)& W, 4-1 vs. Northwood (Texas)& L, 3-2 MARTIN METHODIST W, 1-0 (2OT) at Alabama-Huntsville W, 2-1 at Birmingham-Southern L, 1-2 at Spring Hill* W, 4-1 BELHAVEN* W, 5-0 at William Carey* L, 1-0 MOBILE L, 3-2 at Faulkner* W, 2-1 at Shorter^ W, 1-0 (OT) at Lee^ T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 6-5 PK’s
* Southern States Athletic Conference Match # Denotes AUM Fall Kickoff Classic @ Denotes AUM Capital City Classic & Denotes University of Mobile Classic ^ Denotes SSAC Tournament
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THIS IS AUM
Warhawks Soccer is to foster and exemplify excellence in education through instruction, research, and service. Auburn University at Montgomery blends the traditional views of the university as a community of scholars with the contemporary view of the university as an integral part of the surrounding community, state, and region. AUM provides academic programs that are characteristic of the finest traditions of scholarship and consistent with the responsibility of the university to provide support for the functions of government, regional economic growth, and cultural enrichment through the arts.
HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY Auburn University at Montgomery was established in 1967 by Act 403 of the Alabama Legislature. This action resulted from the request of the citizens of the Montgomery area to establish an additional degree-granting institution to serve Montgomery and the surrounding counties. The first classes were offered in September 1969. A 500-acre tract on the east side of Montgomery was purchased for the site of the new campus. Two architectural firms developed the master plan for the new campus and designed the original buildings, which were occupied in the fall of 1971. A broad-based academic institution, AUM is organized into five schools: Business, Education, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Sciences, while the Air University Graduate Program and Division of Continuing Education offer additional educational opportunities. In 1973 AUM was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as an operationally separate institution. In 1978, 1988, 1998 and 2008, accreditation was reaffirmed by the Southern Association.
WHY CHOOSE AUBURN MONTGOMERY? Today’s economic crisis doesn’t have to cost you your college education. This year alone, Auburn University at Montgomery offered students more than $4 million in Pell Grants and another $20 million in student loans. Couple that with challenging classes and small class sizes, and Auburn Montgomery can provide you with an excellent education at a price you can afford. A STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO OF 18:1 Our classes are kept small, giving you more personal attention and allowing your professors to get to know you.
BIG CAMPUS BENEFITS WITH A SMALL CAMPUS FEEL With programs of study in more than 90 areas, Auburn Montgomery’s courses run the gamut from accounting to sociology. We have sororities and fraternities for those who want to go Greek and numerous active clubs and organizations. Plus, your destination is never more than a five-minute walk on campus. MISSION STATEMENT Auburn University at Montgomery’s mission, as the metropolitan campus of Auburn University, a land-grant institution,
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FOUR-DAY WEEKS At Auburn Montgomery, many students take classes just four days a week – Monday through Thursday – making it easier
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for them to work, get home on the weekends or even travel. But students also find AUM can accommodate just about any schedule since classes are offered days, nights, weekends and online. We even offer a growing number of mini-term classes, allowing students to progress more rapidly. CUTTING-EDGE PROGRAMS Auburn Montgomery’s Storage Area Network Center of Excellence teaches information technology students to manage networks that store vast quantities of digital data. One of only six such centers in the country, it has been extremely sucessful in placing graduates in rewarding high-tech jobs with companies like Unisys. ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE Warhawks’ athletic teams have a championship reputation in NAIA Division I and Southern States Athletic Conferences sports. Our men’s tennis team is the reigning national champion, while women’s tennis, men’s soccer, and men’s and women’s basketball have put forth standout performances in the past as well.
the student activities fee. Additional funds for building and operating the center will be provided by the university, private donations, and memberships sold to AUM employees and alumni. Construction began February 2011, and the Wellness Center is slated to open Fall 2012.
RECOGNIZED EXCELLENCE Auburn Montgomery is the consistent top choice of readers of the Montgomery Advertiser, who have named AUM the best local college for the last four years. Our School of Business ranks among the top 5 percent in the world and is ranked a “Best Business School” by The Princeton Review. THE NEW WELLNESS CENTER The 73,500-square-foot Wellness Center will be facility that will give students more options for recreation, more space for club meetings, and a place for them to hang out when they are not in class. The center will house several wellness and fitness amenities, including: a pool, healthy snack bar, weight room, aerobics room, running track, basketball courts and a rock climbing wall. The center is funded largely through
SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI Among Auburn Montgomery’s more than 30,000 alumni, you’ll find Gen. Henry Hugh Shelton ’73, retired chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Hugh Harris, ’74 retired president of Fidelity Information Services; Lynn Clardy Bright ’75, former district judge; General Michael E. Ryan ’76, former chief of staff, U.S. Air Force; Tom Clement ’77, president of Clement Contracting Group; Carl Whatley ’83, retired CEO of KOWA Pharmaceuticals America; Tracy McCooey ’87, Montgomery County Circuit Judge; Rep. Jay Love ’90, state legislator; and Yung Kincer ’03 and ’06, Montgomery County 2009 Teacher of the Year – just to name a few.
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CHANCELLOR, DR. JOHN VERES
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Dr. John Veres III Chancellor Auburn University at Montgomery, 1976 Auburn Montgomery Chancellor John G. Veres III is no stranger to AUM, having received h his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology in 1976 and 1978, and he has worked for o over 30 years with the university. Veres has been serving as chancellor since his appointm ment in May 2006. “I’m proud to be an AUM graduate and the first graduate of AUM to have the opportunity to serve the university as chancellor” says Veres. For six years prior to becoming chancellor, Veres was executive director of AUM’s University Outreach, which conducts applied research and provides consulting services, including economic forecasting, equal employment opportunity and public policy formation. The division’s Center for Advanced Technologies, Center for Business and Economic Development, Center for Demographic Research and Center for Government and Public Affairs manage annually more than $9 million in contracts. Veres received his Ph. D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology in 1983 and has published extensively on human resources management topics, including over 40 articles in scholarly journals, as well as nine book chapters, two edited volumes, numerous technical reports and a book entitled “The Challenge of Front Line Management: Flattened Organizations in the New Economy.” He has consulted in over 80 employment discrimination lawsuits, testifying on assessing adverse impact, selection procedure validity and other issues on equal employment opportunity. He currently serves as special master to Federal District Judge C. Lynwood Smith in the Northern District of Alabama, and has served as the Court’s expert to federal district courts in Arkansas and Georgia. He has long been involved in community affairs. Long involved in community affairs, Veres currently serves on the boards of directors of the Alabama Technology Foundation, the Alabama World Affairs Council, the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce, the Montgomery Area YMCA, the Catholic Housing Authority of Montgomery and the River Region United Way. Veres was also the inaugural recipient of the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance’s H. Roe Bartle Presidential Leadership Award, an award presented for based on support of nonprofit management education. Veres is married to the former Beth Louise Sullivan. They have three children – Erin, John and Olivia – and two grandchildren, Cole and Lena.
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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR STEVE CROTZ
Steve Crotz Athletics Director Missouri, 1979 Steve Crotz is currently in his fourth year as full-time athletics director at Auburn Montgomery, after serving two stints as the interim athletic director in 2000 and 2007. a During his tenure, AUM teams have flourished, programs established, and facilities improved. Student-athletes have also been a stalwart in the community and excelled in the classroom. S Under his guidance, eight of AUM’s 10 sports have spent time in their respective NAIA Top 25 C Coaches’ Polls and teams have won three national championships. In addition, 121 student-athletes have earned All-Conference, All-Division or All-Freshman team honors, while 47 have garnered All-American honors. AUM has added a softball program, as well as men’s and women’s cross country programs, increasing its number of varsity sports to 10. The cross country team ran its first meet in the Fall of 2011 and will compete in the Southern States Athletic Conference of the NAIA. Crotz has overseen several facility upgrades, including the renovation of the basketball gymnasium to include a section of 304 cushioned, chair-backed seats on the home side of the court, the building of a new state-of-the-art press box at the AUM Softball Complex and the re-surfacing of all 12 tennis courts at the AUM Tennis Complex. Upgrades to the Softball Complex will also include bleacher seating for more than 200 spectators directly behind home plate, restrooms, a concession stand, a press area and increased storage. In the classroom, student-athletes have been equally impressive, as 99 athletes have earned All-Academic honors from the SSAC and 32 have been named NAIA Scholar Athletes. Three AUM student-athletes, women’s basketball standouts Haley McIntyre and Carlie Ainsworth, and men’s basketball’s David Gallagher, have been named the SSAC Honor Student Athlete. Within the community, staff, coaches and student-athletes have logged better than 500 hours of service. Crotz has worked with the AUM administration to expand the athletic department staff to include a head and assistant softball coach and an athletic trainer. He has also spent the past two years serving as the chair of the Board of Athletic Directors within the Southern States Athletic Conference. For his efforts during the 2010-11 academic year, Crotz was selected the SSAC Athletic Director of the Year. Before focusing on administration, Crotz served 12 seasons as the head women’s basketball coach at Auburn Montgomery. Crotz compiled a record of 284-116 while at AUM, winning four regular season conference championships, two conference tournament titles, and advancing to the NAIA National Tournament 10 times. Crotz was a 10-time conference/region coach of the year and was named the Ikon/Women’s Basketball Coaches Association National Coach of the Year following his team’s national runner-up finish for the 1999-00 season. Prior to AUM, Crotz spent five years as athletic director and six years as head women’s basketball coach at Lindenwood University. While at LU, Crotz earned 126 wins and led the Lady Lions to three consecutive NAIA National Tournament appearances. During his six years at the St. Charles, Mo., institution, he was named American Midwest Conference Coach-of-the-Year on four occasions. In October 2009, he was inducted into the Lindenwood Hall of Fame. Crotz also spent nine years at Brentwood High School overseeing the girl’s basketball program and winning 210 games. Five times during that span he led Brentwood to the Missouri State Tournament where they won the state tournament in 1985 and finished as the runners-up in 1986 and 1990. For his efforts, Crotz was named the Missouri High School Coach-of-the-Year in 1985. Crotz received his bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Missouri in 1979 and his master’s degree in secondary education from Missouri-St. Louis in 1984. He and his wife, the former Daphne Hozee, reside in Montgomery with their two children, Kelsey and Jacob.
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ATHLETICS STAFF
Media Directory
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PRINT MEDIA
John Aho
Faculty Athletic Representative
Larry Chapman Men’s Basketball Head Coach
Jordan Crist
Athletic Administration Graduate Assistant
Steve Crotz Director of Athletics
RADIO
Montgomery Advertiser
WMSP-AM 740
Sports Editor: Brad Zimanek
Sports Director: John Longshore
P.O. Box 1000
Studio Host: Barry McKnight
Montgomery, AL 36101-1000
One Commerce Street
Phone: (334) 261-1522
Montgomery, AL 36104
Fax: (334) 261-1548
Phone: (334) 240-9274
www.montgomeryadvertiser.com
Fax: (334) 240-9219 www.sportsradio740.com
Alabama Associated Press
TELEVISION
Sports Editor: John Zenor 201 Monroe Street Montgomery, AL 36104
WAKA-TV 8 (CBS)
Phone: (334) 262-5947
Sports Director: Dee Jackson
Fax: (334) 265-7177
Reporter: Stu McCann
www.al.com/associatedpress/news
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Holly Currie
Softball Assistant Coach
Dan Davis
Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Michael Gross
Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Head Coach
Joel Hughes Cheerleading Head Coach
The AUMnibus
Phone: 334-420-3226
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Fax: 334-244-7859
Montgomery, AL 36124
www.waka.com
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WSFA-TV 12 (NBC)
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Sports Director: Jeff Shearer Reporter: Derek Steyer
Wulf Koch Men’s Soccer Head Coach
Marty Lovrich
Baseball Associate Head Coach
Q.V. Lowe Baseball Head Coach
Tim Lutz
Sports Information Director
Montgomery Independent
P.O. Box 25012
Sports Editor: Bret Stanfield
Montgomery, AL 36116
1810 W. 5th Street
Phone: 334-613-8298
Montgomery, AL 36106
Fax: 334-614-8303
Phone: (334)265-7323
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Fax: (334) 265-7320
WNCF-TV 32 (ABC) Birmingham News
3251 Harrison Road
Sports Editor: Tom Arenberg
Montgomery, AL 36109
2201 4th Avenue N
Phone: 334-270-3200
Birmingham, AL 35203
Fax: 334-270-2848
Phone: (205) 325-2431
www.wncftv.com
Fax: (205) 325-2425 Serena McCovery Athletics Graduate Assistant
Jamey Newsome Women’s Soccer Head Coach
Samantha Paradise Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Jessie Rosa
Assistant Athletics Director for Finance
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Mobile Press Register
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Sports Editor: Randy Kennedy
Tim Lutz
401 North Water Street
Phone: (334) 244-3832
Mobile, AL 36602
E-mail: tlutz1@aum.edu
Phone: (251) 433-1551
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Fax: (251) 434-8603 www.al.com
SSAC Greg Black Phone: (334) 799-3147
Kyle Sampsell Athletic Training Head Trainer
Laurel Smoak
Athletic Training Graduate Assistant
Chris Wilcoxson Softball Head Coach
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Rolando Vargas Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach
Trent Wilson
Athletic Training Graduate Assistant
Steve Crotz Director of Athletics
E-mail: sid@ssacsports.com Website: www.SSACsports.com
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THE NAIA AND SSAC
The 2011-12 academic year marks the 12th year for Auburn Montgomery athletics competing as a member of the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC). In 2010, the conference announced an expansion and now showcases 15 member institutions located throughout the southeast, including the states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee. Located in Norcross, Ga., the SSAC sponsor 13 intercollegiate sports including men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s golf. The conference is led by Dr. Kurt Patberg, who became the commissioner in March of 2008. The conference staff also features a Sports Information Director, Greg Black, a Director of Marketing and Operation, Jonathan Wojciechowski, a Director of Communications, Heather Kirksey, and an Eligibility Chair, Dr. Richard Cowan. The SSAC was established in 1949 as the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletics Conference with six member schools, including Oglethorpe University, Berry College, Valdosta State University, North Georgia College and State University, Piedmont College and Georgia Southern University. In 1980 the conference was renamed the Georgia Athletic Conference and remained so until 1988, when its expansion into Georgia’s bordering states brought the need to change its name to the GeorgiaAlabama-Carolina Conference (GACC). In 2003, the official name was again changed to the Southern States Athletic Conference. The conference membership has worked for more than 60 years to maintain a level of competition, excellence and quality that appropriately represents its member institutions. Since the conference’s inception and affiliation with the NAIA, 23 SSAC teams and 11 individuals have claimed national titles, while 22 teams have finished national runners-up. Auburn Montgomery has been a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) since 1975. In those 35 years, AUM has claimed 20 national championships and six of the school’s 10 varsity programs have appeared in a national championship game. The NAIA, headquartered in Olathe, Kan., is a national organization with nearly 300 institutional members and over 60,000 student-athletes across the United States and Canada. Throughout its history, the NAIA has provided strong leadership for all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. Since its introduction of the intercollegiate championship of basketball in 1937, the NAIA has maintained its elite standards while administering first-rate athletics programs. The NAIA has continuously affirmed its commitment to equality by becoming the first national organization to offer institutional postseason opportunities to black student-athletes in 1948, to allow institutional membership to historically black institutions in 1953, and on Aug. 1, 1980, to vote in favor of the establishment of athletics programs for women. Today, the NAIA strengthens its commitment to student-athletes and strives to enrich their college experience by supporting academic achievement and character development. The NAIA approaches sport and activity as an opportunity to intentionally teach beyond the fundamentals through the philosophy of the NAIA Champions of Character program. By applying the five core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership and sportsmanship, the NAIA has the ability to maximize talent to the benefit of each individual. In addition, the Champions of Character program monitors each NAIA institution’s committment to the initiative with its Scorecard, which is divided into character training, conduct in competition, academic focus, character recognition and character promotion. Last year, AUM was one of 204 school’s recognized as a Five Star institution after earning 77 points on a 100-point scale, the 23rd-best total in the country.
SSAC Member Institutions Auburn University at Montgomery
Montgomery, Ala.
Brenau University Emmanuel College
Gainesville, Ga. Franklin Springs, Ga.
Lee University University of Mobile Southern Polytechnic State University Spring Hill College William Carey University
Cleveland, Tenn. Mobile, Ala. Marietta, Ga. Mobile, Ala.
Belhaven College Brewton-Parker College
Jackson, Miss. Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Faulkner University
Montgomery, Ala.
Loyola University New Orleans
New Orleans, La.
Shorter University Southern Wesleyan University Truett-McConnell College
Rome, Ga. Central, S.C. Cleveland, Ga.
Hattiesburg, Miss.
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ATHLETIC FACILITIES Since the installation of its athletic department in 1975, Auburn University at Montgomery has been known throughout the NAIA for its competitiveness on the field and court of play. Furthermore, AUM offers some of the best facilities in the Southeast to accommodate that competitive spirit. The AUM Physical Education Complex serves as the venue for all AUM men’s and women’s basketball home games. Originally built in 1976, the gymnasium underwent a face-lift during the Summer of 2010. Renovations included a refinishing of the gym floor, the installation of new bleachers and new chair-back
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seating, bringing the upgraded capacity to 2,760. The newest addition to the list of AUM athletics facilities comes with the newly built on-campus softball field, on which the AUM softball team was able to play all home games during the 2010 season. The field is part of the AUM Softball Complex, which will include a new state-of-the-art press box, concessions stand and restrooms, set to be completed in December of 2011. The AUM Tennis Complex, also built in 1976, features a newly refinished playing surface for each of its 10 courts. Aside from serving as the site for all AUM men’s and women’s home tennis matches, the AUM Tennis Complex also serves as a host site for the annual Small College Blue & Gray Classic held by the City
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of Montgomery. The AUM Soccer Complex has undergone several updates since its construction in 1985. In the early 2000’s new Olympic-style goals were installed along with a new scoreboard in 2006. Several landscaping renovations have taken place at the facility as well. The AUM Baseball Complex serves as the home field for Warhawks baseball and features stadium seating, a grandstand, press box and concessions stand for the convenience of AUM baseball fans. A clubhouse is also on site for all AUM student-The complex has served as host site for the NAIA Region XIII Tournament in 2006, the 2007 SSAC Baseball tournament and the 2011 NAIA Opening Round Baseball Tournament.
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