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The 2012 Warhawks Schedule..................................................................................2 Roster .....................................................................................3 Outlook ...................................................................................4 Opponents ............................................................................5-7

Coaching Staff Head Coach Jamey Newsome ............................................................8 Graduate Assistant Lorna Brownlie .....................................................9

Meet the Team Margret Albertsdottir ....................................................................... 10 Inga Dis Juliusdottir ........................................................................ 11 Kristin Karlsdottir ............................................................................ 12 Melissa Ledesma ............................................................................ 13 Karina Suetsugu ............................................................................. 14 Alexandra Sveinsdottir..................................................................... 15 Eyrun Rakel Agnarsdottir ................................................................. 16 Maria Ros Arngrimsdottir ................................................................. 17 Holly Clarke .................................................................................... 18 Dagmar Gunnarsdottir .................................................................... 19 Krista Hagen .................................................................................. 20 Maren Heller .................................................................................. 21 Nicole Letford ................................................................................. 22 Ida Bjerklund and Jimi Guibor.......................................................... 23 Victoria Houston and Christine Kelly ................................................. 24 Kendall McCardell and Arna Omarsdottir ........................................... 25 Courtney Omodei and Haley Williams ............................................... 26

2011 Season-In-Review 2011 Match Results and SSAC Award Winner .................................... 27 2011 Season Statistics .................................................................... 28

2011 Review Overall Record: ........................................................................ 8-9-1 SSAC Record: ........................................................................... 7-4-1 Finish:..................................................................... Fourth in SSAC

2011 Preview Letterwinners R/L: ................................................................... 12/8 Starters R/L:............................................................................... 7/4 Newcomers (HS/TR): ............................................................9 (7/2)

About AUM This is Auburn University at Montgomery..................................... 38-39 Chancellor Dr. John G. Veres III ....................................................... 40 Athletics Director Steve Crotz .......................................................... 41 Athletic Directory ............................................................................ 42 Media Directory .............................................................................. 42 AUM Athletic Facilities ..................................................................... 43 The NAIA and Southern States Athletic Conference ........................... 44 Proud Sponsors of AUM Athletics ................................................ 45-46

Head Coach:............................................................ Jamey Newsome Alma Mater: ........................................................... Mars Hill, 1997 Record at AUM: .......................................... 20-15-2 (Two seasons) Career Record: ..................................................................... same Graduate Assistant:................................................... Lorna Brownlie

Team History All-Time Record: ..................................................... 166-90-16 (.640) NAIA Tournament Appearances: .................................................. 3 Last Appearance: ..................................................................2009 Result: ....................................................... W, at Embry-Riddle, 5-3 ..............................................................L, vs. California Baptist, 3-2

RECORD BOOK

All-Time Coaching Records .............................................................. 29 AUM Single Game Records .............................................................. 29 AUM Season Record ........................................................................ 30 The Last Time ................................................................................ 30 AUM Career Records ....................................................................... 31 Year-By-Year Individual Leaders ....................................................... 31 AUM All-Americans and All-Conference Performers ............................ 32 Year-By-Year Team Totals ................................................................ 33 AUM All-Time Series Results ............................................................ 33 All-Time Rosters ............................................................................. 34 AUM All-Time Results ................................................................. 35-37

2011 RECAP

Coaching Staff

History

Athletic Media Relations Sports Information Director: ............................................. Tim Lutz Office Phone: ........................................................ (334) 244-3832 Email: ................................................................... tlutz1@aum.edu Sports Information Graduate Assistant: .................... Erik Pedersen Email: ..............................................................epederse@aum.edu SID Fax: .................................................................... (334) 244-3886 Website:.........................................................www.AUMathletics.com

Media Guide Credits The 2012 Auburn University at Montgomery Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a production of the University’s Sports Information Office. The guide was designed and written by Sports Information Director Tim Lutz. Sports Information Graduate Assistant Erik Pedersen also assisted in the writing of the publication. 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 2012 season for their assistance and use of their athletic logo.

2012 Auburn University at Montgomery Women’s Soccer

AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

2012 2012 2012 2012

Location ................................................................. Montgomery, Ala. Founded ....................................................................................1967 Chancellor .......................................................... Dr. John G. Veres III Enrollment ...............................................................................5,305 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 Sports Information Graduate Assistant ..................... Erik Pedersen Athletic Graduate Assistants ............................... Michelle Crompton .............................................................................. Marissa Sanchez Athletic Trainer............................................................ Kyle Sampsell Alma Mater................................................................... Troy, 2006 Home Field (Capacity): ........................... AUM Soccer Complex (500)

MEET THE WARHAWKS

Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...........................................................1

2012 SEASON

General Information

General Information

COACHING STAFF

Quick Facts

A Look Inside...

WARHAWK SOCCER

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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2012 SCHEDULE WARHAWK SOCCER 2012 SEASON COACHING STAFF MEET THE WARHAWKS 2011 RECAP RECORD BOOK AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

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2012 Auburn University at Montgomery Women’s Soccer Schedule Day

Date

Opponent

Location

Time

Thursday

Aug. 16

Middle Georgia College#

AUM

12 p.m.

Wednesday

Aug. 22

at University of North Alabama#

Florence, Ala.

7 p.m.

Saturday

Aug. 25

Bethel University

AUM

12 p.m.

Friday

Aug. 31

Martin Methodist College

Emory Folmar Complex

5 p.m.

Sunday

Sept. 2

Savannah College of Art & Design

AUM

1 p.m.

Friday

Sept. 7

at University of Montevallo

Montevallo, Ala.

7 p.m.

Thursday

Sept. 13

at Thomas University

Thomasville, Ga.

6 p.m.

Saturday

Sept. 15

at Freed-Hardeman University

Henderson, Tenn.

5 p.m.

Friday

Sept. 21

at Truett-McConnell College*

Cleveland, Ga.

12 p.m.

Saturday

Sept. 22

at Southern Wesleyan University*

Central, S.C.

4 p.m.

Friday

Sept. 28

Brewton-Parker College*

AUM

1 p.m.

Saturday

Sept. 29

Emmanuel College*

AUM

1 p.m.

Wednesday

Oct. 3

at University of Mobile*

Mobile, Ala.

5 p.m.

Thursday

Oct. 11

at Lee University*

Cleveland, Tenn.

6 p.m.

Saturday

Oct. 13

Brenau University*

AUM

1 p.m.

Wednesday

Oct. 17

at William Carey University*

Hattiesburg, Miss.

5 p.m.

Saturday

Oct. 20

at Spring Hill College*

Mobile, Ala.

1 p.m.

Wednesday

Oct. 24

Belhaven University*

AUM

1 p.m.

Saturday

Oct. 27

Faulkner University*

Emory Folmar Complex

5 p.m.

Tuesday

Oct. 30

at Lindsey Wilson College

Columbia, Ky.

5 p.m.

Saturday

Nov. 3

SSAC Tournament Quarterfinals

TBA

TBA

Thursday

Nov. 8

SSAC Tournament Semifinals

Montgomery, Ala.

TBA

Saturday

Nov. 10

SSAC Tournament Finals

Montgomery, Ala.

TBA

Saturday

Nov. 17

NAIA National Tournament Opening Round

TBA

TBA

Mon.-Sat.

Nov. 26-Dec. 1

NAIA National Tournament

Orange Beach, Ala.

TBA

# Denotes Scrimmage * Denotes Southern States Athletic Conference Match All Times Central

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

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

Ht. 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-4 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-3 5-10 5-5 5-9 5-6 5-9 5-1 5-5 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-3 5-11 5-8

Hometown/Previous School Norwich, England/Hewitt Sixth Form Manteca, Calif./Manteca HS Perth, Australia/Woodvale Senior HS Dothan, Ala./Southern Union CC Shelby Township, Mich./Columbus State (Ga.) University Akureyri, Iceland/Menntaskólinn á Akureyri Stirling, Scotland/Forth Valley College Reykjavík, Iceland/Fjölbrautaskólinn í Breiðholti Reykjavík, Iceland/Menntaskólinn við Sund Reykjavík, Iceland/Menntaskólinn við Sund Grindavík, Iceland/Menntaskólinn á Egilsstöðum Perth, Scotland/Perth Academy Leonberg, Germany/Johann Friedrich von Cotta Schule Canberra, Australia/Canberra College Mount Pleasant, S.C./Wando HS Sao Paulo, Brazil/Cochise (Ariz.) College Reykjavík, Iceland/Háskóli Íslands Jessheim, Norway/Norwegian College of Elite Sport Grindavík, Iceland/Fjölbrautaskóli Suðurnesja Grindavík, Iceland/Fjölbrautaskóli Suðurnesja Pinion Hills, Calif./Laramie County CC

2012 SEASON

Name Holly Clarke Jimi Guibor Courtney Omodei Haley Williams Christine Kelly Inga Dis Juliusdottir Nicole Letford Eyrun Rakel Agnarsdottir Dagmar Gunnarsdottir Maria Ros Arngrimsdottir Alexandra Sveinsdottir Victoria Houston Maren Heller Krista Hagen Kendall McCardell Karina Suetsugu Arna Omarsdottir Ida Bjerklund Kristin Karlsdottir Margret Albertsdottir Melissa Ledesma

COACHING STAFF

No. 00 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 24 25

MEET THE WARHAWKS

2012 Auburn University at Montgomery Numerical Roster

WARHAWK SOCCER

2012 ROSTER

AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

RECORD BOOK

2011 RECAP

Head Coach: Jamey Newsome Graduate Assistant: Lorna Brownlie

2012 Auburn University at Montgomery Women’s Soccer

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2012 OUTLOOK WARHAWK SOCCER 2012 SEASON COACHING STAFF MEET THE WARHAWKS 2011 RECAP RECORD BOOK AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

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Optimism is the key word for the Auburn University at Montgomery women’s soccer program heading into the 2012 season. Despite facing a variety of obstacles in 2011, the Warhawks finished 8-9-1 and fell in the opening round of the Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament. “Last year we dealt with some key injuries and had several players who were ineligible, so it created some hurdles that we as a team had to overcome,” thirdyear head coach Jamey Newsome said. “We also had a very challenging schedule, meaning our opponents did not do us any favors amidst that adversity. I could not have been prouder of the way we handled ourselves through those moments, and I think the way our team stepped up and the leaders that were developed will pay off for us this year.” AUM returns 12 players from last year’s team, including seven starters. The Warhawks also welcome nine newcomers to the program, which will give Newsome an added aspect to the team – depth. “I am extremely intrigued by the versatility that we have brought in this year,” Newsome said. “We have six or seven players who can play multiple positions, so we have a lot of options on the field. The ability to play players at multiple positions allows me to be creative and excites me as a coach. We have been lacking depth and one of my goals in recruiting was to get players who have versatility. As a coach, I am chomping at the bit to see what these girls can do.” With a new season comes the loss of key players, as the Warhawks lost a pair of all-conference performers in Helga Franklinsdottir and Heather Welch, as well as starting defenders Asta Fridriksdottir and K.C. Hewitt. “Helga was a first-team all-conference performer last year, despite missing the final six games due to injury,” Newsome said. “That in itself tells you the quality of player she was. She had outstanding ability on the field, but also brought great leadership to the team.” “Heather was another key piece to our success during her tenure,” Newsome continued. ”She was a very steady player that earned allconference honors and was another big part of our team that we need to replace.” “Asta was our center back for the last three years and was really an extension of me on the field. I could always count on her to organize the backs and make sure we were in the right positions. Her loss will also be a crucial spot to fill.” “K.C. was our other captain last year and was a four-year starter for the program. She knew what it took to win in our conference and really stepped up as a leader when we needed it.” Offsetting the loss of those four contributors, the Warhawks return starters at all four levels of the field. AUM returns the most depth at the forward position, where seniors Margret Albertsdottir and Karina Suetsugu are back, as well as junior Alexandra Sveinsdottir. The trio combined to score 17 goals and assist on 10 others. “Margret, Karina and Alex all saw a good number of minutes last year and we know they will continue to do a good job for us,” said Newsome. “Margret is one of the strongest players we have. She creates matchup problems with her size and strength. She is very good as a target and come back and get the ball. She is very skilled around the goal and is a key option on all sets and corner kicks.” “Karina is quite possibly one of the most technical players in the conference. She can do some things with the ball that a lot of guys cannot do. She is very crafty and is a playmaker. Last year she didn’t score all of our goals, but she did a great job of helping to set them up.” “Alex is a slasher with good pace, who loves to attack people one-on-one. She joined us late last year, but with a year under her belt and a year in our system, I feel like she will be even more dangerous this year. With our added depth, we will be able to keep her fresh, which should really make her that much more effective.” Along with the three returners, the Warhawks have added a pair of new faces at the forward position. Sophomore Dagmar Gunnarsdottir and senior Haley Williams will also compete for minutes up top. “Dagmar is fast, tall, aggressive and mean on the field,” Newsome said. “She is a fierce competitor and knows how to score goals. She strikes the ball extremely well. I have high hopes for her and I think can score a lot of goals for us.” “Haley just joined us from the basketball team and seems like a natural athlete. She came to try out and within a 30-minute span score two goals and was very active. She is extremely quick and is fearless on the field. Her work ethic is unmatched.” In the midfield, the obvious loss is Franklinsdottir, but Newsome is encouraged by returners Krista Hagen and Kristin Karlsdottir, as well as several new faces at the position. “Krista was a rock for us last year,” said Newsome. “She is one of those steady players that constantly does the right thing. She is a blue-collar player and is the glue of our team. Krista is the kind of player that every coach loves having on their team.” “Kristin is a solid player that is very dependable. She is tough with the ball and tackles well. She has a great knowledge of the game.” Newsome mentioned sophomore Maren Heller as player who is capable of fill-

ing the role left by Franklinsdottir. “Maren has the potential to be a very special player,” said Newsome. “She is someone that I am looking to help fill the void left by Helga. She is a quality soccer player. She is skilled, athletic and experienced. I am hoping she will do great things this year.” He also feels Heller has all the tools to contend for all-conference and potentially All-American honors. “Just watching her (Heller) in practice this spring, she reads the game so well. Her speed of thought is two or three passes ahead of time. Technically, she is so clean. You can tell that she was brought up around the game. I also think her experiences will prove valuable to us from a leadership standpoint.” Also adding to the depth of the position are sophomores Maria Ros Arngrimsdottir and Eyrun Rakel Agnarsdottir. “Maria can play all three positions on the field for us,” Newsome said. “I think she will be an important player in our midfield. Even though she will bounce around, she has the capability to be a very good player for us.” “Eyrun is very skilled and is a very quick player. I anticipate that she will help quite a bit in the midfield.” Combining depth and versatility, the Warhawks also have the option of playing senior Christine Kelly, sophomore Nicole Letford or freshmen Victoria Houston, Kendall McCardell, Arna Omarsdottir, Courtney Omodei or Ida Bjerklund at midfield. “Christine is a transfer from Columbus State and can play almost anywhere on the field,” said Newsome. “She is a smart player and will contend for minutes at several positions this year.” “Nicole can play in the back, but can also play in the midfield,” Newsome said of Letford. “Her main position is center midfield, but will likely see action at several positions. She is a nice addition to our team.” “Victoria is an outside defender or midfielder. She is a tested player from Scotland who will certainly add to our depth at each position. Kendall is a true freshman who is very quick and a very good athlete. Arna is a transfer from Iceland who will more than likely be a center back. She is a strong player who makes good decisions. I expect her to contend for a starting spot this season. Courtney joins us from Australia and will see some action at center back. She will be in the mix for playing time this year. Ida can play either defender or midfield. She joins us from Norway and based on the information we received, will contend for a starting spot.” The stability on defense will come from seniors Inga Dis Juliusdottir and Melissa Ledesma. The duo combined to start 35 games last season, but Juliusdottir’s status is uncertain following an injury during summer. “Inga might be the most important defensive player we have coming back,” Newsome said. “She is a very intelligent player, who handles the ball well. She is tactically understands the game and has been here three years now, so she knows what we expect, knows what is needed and knows what it takes to be successful at this level.” “Melissa had a very good first year here as an outside defender. She could be the best athlete on our entire team. She is agile, strong and a great one-on-one defender. I have incredibly high hopes for her and think she can be a dominant defender this year.” In addition, the Warhawks will rely on their versatility, as Karlsdottir, Kelly, Bjerklund, Omarsdottir, Houston, McCardell and Omodei will factor in the mix for playing time. In goal, AUM returns SSAC All-Freshman team member Holly Clarke, who posted 44 saves and allowed just 12 goals in 15 appearances last year. “Holly was a big surprise for us last season,” Newsome said. ”I knew she was a good player, but I was pleasantly surprised at how she came in and competed, ultimately earning a starting spot after just a couple games. I was also impressed with her level of communication and leadership in the back. It is rare to see a freshman step into that role and demand respect the way she did. I was very pleased with her performance in goal and I think she can put a claim in for the conference’s top goalkeeper this year. I have high hopes for her this season.” Additionally, the Warhawks added freshman Jim Guibor to provide depth at the position. “Jimi is coming from California and will be a true freshman. The level of play there is just outstanding. I am very pleased that we were able to bring her to AUM. I hope she will come in and compete, hopefully giving Holly a run for her money. There is nothing better than good competition.” With added depth and versatility, as well as the returning pieces from last season, Newsome feels 2012 could be a special season for the Warhawks. “Without actually seeing everyone play, I feel like we have the potential to return to the NAIA National Tournament,” Newsome added. “The players can feel that we are so close and that makes them hungry. I was very pleased with how our spring went this year. The girls were focused and worked very hard, and I feel they are going to be determined to have a good season. We had some positive moments last year, but it wasn’t up to our standards or the tradition of AUM women’s soccer.”

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Enrollment: ....................................... 3,300

Enrollment: ....................................... 1,090

Enrollment: ..................................... 10,461

Founded: ............................................ 1842

Founded: ............................................ 1870

Founded: ............................................ 1978

Colors: .......................Vegas Gold and Purple

Colors: .................................. Red and White

Colors: ..................................Black and Gold

Nickname: ..................................... Wildcats

Nickname: .................................. RedHawks

Nickname: ...........................................Bees

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Conference: ..................... TranSouth Athletic

Conference: ..................... TranSouth Athletic

Conference: ................................... The Sun

President: ........................ Dr. Robert Prosser

President: .............................. Dr. Ted Brown

President: ...........................Paula S. Wallace

Athletic Director: .................... Glenn Hayes

Athletic Director: .......................... Jeff Bain

Athletic Director: ............. Doug Wollenburg

Head Coach: ................................ Misty Aird

Head Coach: .............................. Tyson John

Head Coach: .......................Andy Williamson

Overall Record: .............156-76-11/12 years

Overall Record: .............. 36-8-5/three years

Overall Record: .............108-84-15/12 years

Record at BU: ................156-76-11/12 years

Record at MMC: ................. 14-2-2/one year

Record at SCAD:............107-70-15/11 years

2011 Record/Conference: ............10-8/4-2

2011 Record/Conference: ......14-2-2/5-0-1

2011 Record/Conference: ............13-5/8-3

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: ........RV in NAIA Coaches’ Poll

SID: ...................................... Dave McCulley

SID: .......................................... Wade Neely

SID: ........................................Robert Belloir

SID Phone: ............................ 731-352-4231

SID Phone: ............................ 931-363-9883

SID Phone: ............................ 912-525-4815

SID Email: ............... mcculleyd@bethelu.edu

SID Email: ...... wneely@martinmethodist.edu

SID Email: ........................rbelloir@scad.edu

Website: ................www.BethelAthletics.com

Website: .................. www.GoRedHawks.com

Website: ................. www.SCADathletics.com

University of Montevallo Montevallo, Ala. September 7 7 p.m.

Thomas University Thomasville, Ga. September 13 6 p.m.

Freed-Hardeman University Henderson, Tenn. September 15 5 p.m.

Location: ............................ Montevallo, Ala.

Location: ........................... Thomasville, Ga.

Location: ..........................Henderson, Tenn.

Enrollment: ....................................... 3,200

Enrollment: ....................................... 1,030

Enrollment: ....................................... 1,992

Founded: ............................................ 1896

Founded: ............................................ 1950

Founded: ............................................ 1869

Colors: ................................ Purple and Gold

Colors: .................... Hunter Green and White

Colors: .............................Maroon and White

Nickname: .......................................Falcons

Nickname: ............................... Night Hawks

Nickname: .................................. Lady Lions

Affiliation: ..........................NCAA Division II

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Conference: ................................ Peach Belt

Conference: ............................. Independent

Conference: ..................... TranSouth Athletic

President: ................. Dr. John W. Stewart III

President: ........................Dr. Gary Bonvillian

President: ................................Dr. Joe Wiley

Athletic Director: ...................... Jim Herlihy

Athletic Director: ..........................Mike Lee

Athletic Director: ...............Mike McCutchen

Head Coach: ........................ Patricia Hughes

Head Coach: ....................... Chris Davidovicz

Head Coach: ............................. Jason Elliott

Overall Record: ........... 109-114-17/12 years

Overall Record: ................. 10-7-1/One year

Overall Record: .............58-134-11/11 years

Record at UM: ............. 101-104-16/11 years

Record at TU: .................... 10-7-1/One year

Record at FHU: ..............58-134-11/11 years

2011 Record/Conference: ......6-11-1/3-6-1

2011 Record: ................................... 10-7-1

2011 Record: ...............................5-9-1/1-5

Final Ranking: ........RV in NAIA Coaches’ Poll

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: .................................... none

SID: .................................... Wesley Hallman

SID: .................................... Ricky Zambrano

SID: .................................... John Armstrong

SID Phone: ............................ 205-665-6592

SID Phone: ............... 229-226-1621 ext. 162

SID Phone: ............................ 731-989-6356

SID Email: .......... whallman@montevallo.edu

SID Email: ............ rzambrano@thomasu.edu

SID Email: ....................jarmstrong@fhu.edu

Website: ...........www.MontevalloFalcons.com

Website: ...........www.ThomasU.edu/athletics

Website: ................. http://athletics.FHU.edu

2012 Auburn University at Montgomery Women’s Soccer

2012 SEASON

Location: .............................. Savannah, Ga.

COACHING STAFF

Location: ............................... Pulaski, Tenn.

MEET THE WARHAWKS

Location: ............................ McKenzie, Tenn.

2011 RECAP

SCAD-Savannah Daytona Beach, Fla. September 9 2 p.m.

RECORD BOOK

Martin Methodist College Emory Folmar Soccer Complex August 31 5 p.m.

AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

Bethel University AUM Soccer Complex August 25 12 p.m.

WARHAWK SOCCER

2012 OPPONENTS

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2012 OPPONENTS WARHAWK SOCCER 2012 SEASON COACHING STAFF MEET THE WARHAWKS 2011 RECAP RECORD BOOK AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

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Truett-McConnell College Cleveland, Ga. September 21 12 p.m.

Southern Wesleyan University Central, S.C. September 22 4 p.m.

Brewton-Parker College AUM Soccer Complex September 28 1 p.m.

Location: ...............................Cleveland, Ga.

Location: ................................. Central, S.C.

Location: .............................Mt. Vernon, Ga.

Enrollment: ....................................... 1,960

Enrollment: .......................................... 632

Enrollment: ....................................... 1,050

Founded: ............................................ 1946

Founded: ............................................ 1906

Founded: ............................................ 1904

Colors: ................................... Blue and Gold

Colors: .......................... Royal Blue and Gold

Colors: ....................... Navy Blue and Orange

Nickname: ......................................... Bears

Nickname: ............................. Lady Warriors

Nickname: ................................Lady Barons

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

President: ............................. Dr. Emir Caner

President: .............................David J. Spittal

President: ....................... Dr. Mike Simineaux

Athletic Director: ....................Chris Eppling

Athletic Director: .................. Chris Williams

Athletic Director: ................Sheila Simmons

Head Coach: ....................... David McDowell

Head Coach: ................................ Tom Price

Head Coach: ...............................Jayme Dye

Overall Record: .......................Not available

Overall Record: ......... 59-68-10/Seven years

Overall Record: ................... 4-31/Two years

Record at TMC: .......................Not available

Record at SWU: ......... 59-68-10/Seven years

Record at BPC: .................... 4-31/Two years

2011 Record/Conference: .........8-12-2/2-7

2011 Record/Conference: .........3-13-1/1-9

2011 Record/Conference: .......... 1-17/0-12

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: .................................... none

SID: ..................................... Aric Mawdesley

SID: .................................. Camilo Rodriguez

SID: .......................................... Michael Dye

SID Phone: .............. 706-865-2134, ext. 207

SID Phone: ............................ 864-644-5302

SID Phone: ............................ 912-583-3181

SID Email: .............. amawdesley@truett.edu

SID Email: ................... crodriguez@swu.edu

SID Email: ........................... mdye@bpc.edu

Website: .......................www.TMCBears.com

Website: .................. www.SWUathletics.com

Website: ................... www.GoBaronsGo.com

Emmanuel College AUM Soccer Complex September 29 1 p.m.

University of Mobile Mobile, Ala. October 3 5 p.m.

Lee University Cleveland, Tenn. October 11 6 p.m.

Location: ..................... Franklin Springs, Ga.

Location: ...................................Mobile, Ala.

Location: ........................... Cleveland, Tenn.

Enrollment: .......................................... 800

Enrollment: ....................................... 1,734

Enrollment: ....................................... 4,411

Founded: ............................................ 1919

Founded: ........................................... 1961

Founded: ............................................ 1918

Colors: .................................... Red and Gold

Colors: .............................Maroon and White

Colors: .............................Maroon and White

Nickname: .......................................... Lions

Nickname: ......................................... Rams

Nickname: ............................... Lady Flames

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

President: ...................Dr. Michael S. Stewart

President: ..............................Dr. Mark Foley

President: .................................... Paul Conn

Athletic Director: ....................... Mike Bona

Athletic Director: ....................... Joe Niland

Athletic Director: ................Larry Carpenter

Head Coach: ......................Forrest Wimberly

Head Coach: ............................ Brian Person

Head Coach: ........................ Matthew Yelton

Overall Record: .............. 15-19-3/Two years

Overall Record: ..............51-41-9/Four years

Overall Record: .............256-73-11/18 years

Record at EC: ................. 15-19-3/Two years

Record at Mobile:...........51-41-9/Four years

Record at Lee: .................202-33-6/10 years

2011 Record/Conference: .........8-10-1/3-9

2011 Record/Conference: ....... 19-4-1/11-1

2011 Record/Conference: .......... 23-2/12-0

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: .......5th in NAIA Coaches’ Poll

Final Ranking: ....... 1st in NAIA Coaches’ Poll

SID: ....................................... Howard Eaton

SID: ...................................... Matthew Hicks

SID: ......................................... George Starr

SID Phone: ............................ 706-498-8559

SID Phone: ............................ 251-442-2264

SID Phone: ............................ 423-614-8442

SID Email: ...........................heaton@ec.edu

SID Email: ............mhicks@mail.umobile.edu

SID Email: ..............gstarr@leeuniversity.edu

Website: ..................... www.GoECLlions.com

Website: .............www.UMobile.edu/Athletics

Website: ..................www.GoLeeFlames.com

www.AUMathletics.com


Enrollment: ....................................... 1,800

Enrollment: ....................................... 3,650

Enrollment: ....................................... 1,500

Founded: ............................................ 1878

Founded: ............................................ 1906

Founded: ............................................ 1830

Colors: ..................................Black and Gold

Colors: ........................ Red, Black and White

Colors: .............................. Purple and White

Nickname: ............................. Golden Tigers

Nickname: ........................... Lady Crusaders

Nickname: ......................................Badgers

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

President: ............................ Dr. Ed Schrader

President: ............................Dr. Tommy King

President: .................. Fr.. Richard Salmi, S.J.

Athletic Director: ........... Mike Lochstampfor

Athletic Director: .................... Steve Knight

Athletic Director: ........................... Jim Hall

Head Coach: ................... Mike Lochstampfor

Head Coach: .......................... Danny Owens

Head Coach: ......................Christian DeVries

Overall Record: ........... 113-101-15/22 years

Overall Record: ......... 92-35-10/Seven years

Overall Record: ........... 156-148-17/16 years

Record at Brenau: ...........59-52-10/10 Years

Record at WCU:......... 92-35-10/Seven years

Record at SHC: ............... 14-21-1/Two years

2011 Record/Conference: .........10-6-3/9-3

2011 Record/Conference: ........8-8-2/6-4-2

2011 Record/Conference: ......8-10-1/5-6-1

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: .................................... none

SID: ................................... Nelli Martirosyan

SID: ............................................ D.J. Pulley

SID: ......................................... Jim Stennett

SID Phone: ............................ 770-297-5935

SID Phone: ............................ 601-318-6111

SID Phone: ............................ 251-380-4468

SID Email: ......... nmartirosyan1@brenau.edu

SID Email: ................ djpulley@wmcarey.edu

SID Email: ...................... jstennett@shc.edu

Website: .................. www.BrenauTigers.com

Website: .................www.CareyAthletics.com

Website: ................... www.SHCBadgers.com

Belhaven University AUM Soccer Complex October 24 1 p.m.

Faulkner University Emory Folmar Soccer Complex October 27 5 p.m.

Lindsey Wilson College Columbia, Ky. October 30 5 p.m.

Location: ...............................Jackson, Miss.

Location: .......................... Montgomery, Ala.

Location: ................................Columbia, Ky.

Enrollment: ....................................... 2,951

Enrollment: ....................................... 3,225

Enrollment: ....................................... 2,600

Founded: ............................................ 1883

Founded: ............................................ 1942

Founded: ............................................ 1903

Colors: .................................Green and Gold

Colors: ...... Royal Blue, Black, White and Gray

Colors: ................................. Blue and White

Nickname: ....................................... Blazers

Nickname: ................................ Lady Eagles

Nickname: ............................... Blue Raiders

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Affiliation: .......................................... NAIA

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

Conference: ............ Southern States Athletic

Conference: .................................Mid-South

President: .......................... Dr. Roger Parrott

President: ................................... Billy Hilyer

President: ................Dr. William T. Luckey, Jr.

Athletic Director: ....................... Scott Little

Athletic Director: .................... Brent Barker

Athletic Director: ..................... Willis Pooler

Head Coach: .......................... Josue Sabillon

Head Coach: .......................Glenn Townsend

Head Coach: ......................... Drew Burwash

Overall Record: ..............24-25-5/Four years

Overall Record: ........................ First season

Overall Record: .......... 176-25-14/Nine years

Record at Belhaven: ......24-25-5/Four years

Record at Faulkner: ................. First season

Record at LWC: .......... 176-25-14/Nine years

2011 Record/Conference: .........6-11-1/4-8

2011 Record/Conference: .........12-7-1/7-5

2011 Record/Conference: .........19-1-2/8-0

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: .................................... none

Final Ranking: .......3rd in NAIA Coaches’ Poll

SID: ...................................... Kirk McDonnell

SID: ......................................... Ryan Bartels

SID: ............................................Chris Wells

SID Phone: ............................ 601-968-8765

SID Phone: ............................ 334-386-7525

SID Phone: ............................ 270-384-8071

SID Email: ...........kmcdonnell@belhaven.edu

SID Email: ..................rbartels@faulkner.edu

SID Email: ......................wellsc@lindsey.edu

Website: ............ http://Blazers.Belhaven.edu

Website: ............... www.FaulknerEagles.com

Website: .............. www.LindseyAthletics.com

2012 Auburn University at Montgomery Women’s Soccer

2012 SEASON

Location: ...................................Mobile, Ala.

COACHING STAFF

Location: ......................... Hattiesburg, Miss.

MEET THE WARHAWKS

Location: ............................. Gainesville, Ga.

2011 RECAP

Spring Hill College Mobile, Ala. October 20 1 p.m.

RECORD BOOK

William Carey University Hattiesburg, Miss. October 17 5 p.m.

AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

Brenau University AUM Soccer Complex October 13 1 p.m.

WARHAWK SOCCER

2012 OPPONENTS

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COACHING STAFF WARHAWK SOCCER

Jamey Newsome HC

Head Coach

2012 SEASON

Third Season / 20-15-2 Record Mars Hill College, 1997

COACHING STAFF MEET THE WARHAWKS 2011 RECAP RECORD BOOK AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

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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. Newsome led the team to a respectable finish last season, despite having to deal with the loss of four All-Americans from 2010. The Warhawks finished with a 7-4-1 record in the SSAC, good for fourth in the conference. Three players earned all-conference honors and an additional three were named to the SSAC All-Academic team. Built on the strength of the returners from last year and a large group of newcomers, AUM enters 2012 receiving votes in the NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 poll. 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 2003-04. Most recently, from 2005-07, 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 (ODP), both in Alabama and Georgia, where he helps in the development of rising soccer talent in each state. He was recently named to the Region III ODP staff, where he assists in the selection of the all-region team. In addition, he is also actively involved in club soccer within the Montgomery area. Newsome is currently the Director of Coaching for FC Torjager. He also 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 fouryear 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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Lorna Brownlie

AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

RECORD BOOK

Lorna Brownlie, a former NAIA All-American goalkeeper, enters her first season as a graduate assistant at AUM. Brownlie joins the Warhawks after playing professionally for the Bay Area Breeze in the Women’s Premier Soccer League this summer. It was her second straight summer playing in the WPSL. In 2011, Brownlie played for the Gulf Coast Texans, where she was the team’s Player of the Year and the Sunshine Division Goalkeeper of the Year. In addition to her summer professional experience, Brownlie was a standout performer for the University of Mobile in 2010 and 2011. As a senior for the Rams last year, she started all 24 games in goal and finished with an outstanding 20-3-1 record. She registered nine shutouts, allowing only 24 goals on the season and making 103 saves. After the season, Brownlie was named a Third-Team NAIA All-American, while also receiving first-team all-conference honors. She made the All-SSAC Tournament team after leading Mobile to the conference championship game. Brownlie tallied a 12-6-1 record in her junior season, with seven shutouts in 19 games. While at Mobile, Brownlie worked as an assistant soccer coach at Bayside Academy in Daphne, Ala. She is also currently a goalkeeper coach for Torjäger Soccer Club in Montgomery. Prior to joining Mobile, Brownlie played at Division I school Jacksonville University for one season. A Glasgow, Scotland native, Brownlie was a member of Scotland’s U15, U17 and U19 National teams. She earned her bachelor’s degree in human performance and exercise science and is working towards a master’s in exercise science at AUM.

COACHING STAFF

University of Mobile, 2012

MEET THE WARHAWKS

First Season

2012 SEASON

Graduate Assistant Coach

2011 RECAP

GA

WARHAWK SOCCER

COACHING STAFF

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2012 WARHAWKS WARHAWK SOCCER

Margret Albertsdottir 5-11  Senior

F 2012 SEASON

Grindavík, Iceland

#24

Fjölbrautaskóli Suðurnesja

COACHING STAFF MEET THE WARHAWKS 2011 RECAP RECORD BOOK

2011 [Junior]: Started all 18 games for the Warhawks … tied for the team lead in goals (7) and led the team in assists (5) and points (19) … started off season strong with a GWG in double-OT against Thomas on Sept. 1 … had two multi-goal games, against Brewton-Parker (Sept. 29) and Shorter (Oct. 8) … had a season-high nine shots and six shots on goal in the Brewton-Parker match … picked up a goal and her first two assists of the season against Spring Hill on Oct. 11 … added assists in the next two games as well, against Belhaven (Oct. 18) and William Carey (Oct. 22) … scored her final goal of the season in a penalty shot against Mobile on Oct. 25 … notched her final assist against Faulkner on Oct. 29 … had points in six consecutive games from Oct. 8-Oct. 29 … finished with a team-high 55 shots to go along with 21 shots on goal … a member of the SSAC All-Academic team ... was named to the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll following the fall semester and the Provost’s Honor Roll following the spring semester. 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 ... was named to the Provost’s Academic Honor Roll following the spring semester. 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 BrewtonParker … 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 Svanhvit Palsdottir … has an older sister, Porkatla, and a younger brother, Sigurpall Albertsson … is majoring in physical education.

Albertsdottir’s Career Statistics AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

10

Year

GP

GS

G

A

PTS SH

2009

21

13

5

5

15

39

2010

19

16

2

1

5

10

2011

18

18

7

5

19

56

Totals 58

47

14

11

39 105

SOG

Albertsdottir’s Career Highs

GW

Shots: ........................ 9, at Brewton-Parker (9/29/11)

24

0

Goals: .......................2, 2X (Last: at Shorter, 10/8/11)

6

0

Assists: .............................2, vs. Spring Hill, 10/11/11

21

2

Points: .............. 4, 3X (Last: vs. Spring Hill, 10/11/11)

51

4

Minutes: ...110, 2X (Last: vs. William Carey, 10/22/11)

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WARHAWK SOCCER

2012 WARHAWKS

Inga Dis Juliusdottir

2012 SEASON

Menntaskólinn á Akureyri

Year

GP

GS

G

A

PTS

SH

SOG

GW

2009

20

19

0

0

0

5

3

0

2010

16

4

0

1

1

1

0

0

2011

18

18

1

0

2

6

4

0

Totals 54

41

1

1

3

12

7

0

Juliusdottir’s Career Highs Shots: ........................................ 2, at Lee (11/14/09)

COACHING STAFF

Juliusdottir’s Career Statistics

Goals: ...............................1, vs. Spring Hill, 10/11/11 Assists: ..................... 1, vs. Brewton-Parker (8/27/10) Points: ..............................2, vs. Spring Hill, 10/11/11 Minutes: ...110, 2X (Last: vs. William Carey, 10/22/11)

AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

RECORD BOOK

2011 [Junior]: Started all 18 games on defense … one of six players to start every game for the Warhawks in 2011 … scored her first career goal in a victory against Spring Hill on Oct. 11 … finished the season with six shots, four of which were on goal … also registered a block on Sept. 1 against Thomas ... was a member of the Provost’s Honor Roll following the spring semesters. 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 ... was named to the Provost’s Honor Roll following the fall semester and the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll following the spring semester. 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. Personal: Full name is Inga Dis Juliusdottir … born March 25, 1989 … is the daughter of Julius Jonsson and Hulda Hafsteinsdottir … has an older sister, Hildur, and a younger brother, Hafsteinn Juliusson … is majoring in international business.

MEET THE WARHAWKS

#6

Akureyri, Iceland

2011 RECAP

D

5-5  Senior

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2012 WARHAWKS WARHAWK SOCCER

Kristin Karlsdottir D/MF

2012 SEASON

#21

5-3  Senior Grindavík, Iceland Fjölbrautaskóli Suðurnesja

COACHING STAFF MEET THE WARHAWKS 2011 RECAP

2011 [Junior]: Appeared in all 18 games, with 15 starts … finished year with one assist on 10 shots and seven shots on goal … recorded the assist, the first of her AUM career, against Brewton-Parker on Sept. 29 … had a season-high three shots and two shots on goal against Brenau on Sept. 14 … also had a multi-shot effort against Warner on Sept. 9 ... ... was named to the Athletics Director’s Academic Honor Roll following the spring semester. 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 AlabamaHuntsville on Oct. 6 … averaged 45.8 minutes per contest ... ... was named to the Athletics Director’s Academic Honor Roll following the fall semester. 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 ... a former member of the U-17 Icelandic National team. Personal: Born April 5, 1989 … is the daughter of Karl Gudmudsson and Pordis Gunnarsdottir … has two older sisters, Jenny Arnardottir and Bara Karlsdottir … is majoring in physical education.

Karlsdottir’s Career Highs Shots: ..................... 3, 2X (Last: vs. Brenau, 9/14/11) Goals: ................................1, vs. Montevallo (9/7/10) Assists: ...................... 1, at Brewton-Parker (9/29/11) Points: ...............................2, vs. Montevallo (9/7/10) Minutes: ................ 102, vs. William Carey (10/22/11)

Karlsdottir’s Career Statistics Year

GP

GS

G

A

PTS SH

SOG

GW

2009

11

2

0

0

0

2010

16

3

1

0

2

8

2

0

7

4

1

2011

17

14

0

1

1

10

7

0

Totals 44

19

1

1

3

25

13

1

RECORD BOOK AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

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WARHAWK SOCCER

2012 WARHAWKS

Melissa Ledesma

2012 SEASON

Laramie County (Wyo.) CC

Shots: ..... 3, 3X (Last: at Brewton-Parker, 9/29/11) Goals: ............................. 1, vs. Brenau (9/14/11) Assists: .......................................................none

COACHING STAFF

Ledesma’s Career Highs

Points: ............................ 2, vs. Brenau (9/14/11) Minutes: ............ 110, vs. William Carey, 10/22/11

Ledesma’s Career Statistics Year

GP

GS

G

A

PTS SH

2011

17

16

1

0

2

Totals 17

16

1

0

2

SOG

GW

18

6

0

18

6

0

AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

RECORD BOOK

2011 [Junior]: Appeared in all 18 games, with 17 starts … finished with one goal on 18 shots and six shots on goal … scored the team’s only goal in a 2-1 loss to Brenau on Sept. 14 … tied a season-high with three shots on goal in that game, along with a season-high two shots on goal … also had three shots against Thomas in the seasonopener on Sept. 1 … recorded two blocks, with one each against Lee (Oct. 6) and Mobile (Oct. 25). 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 AllAmerican, first-team all-conference and first-team 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 Aug. 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 … majoring in communications.

MEET THE WARHAWKS

#25

Pinion Hills, Calif.

2011 RECAP

D

5-8  Senior

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2012 WARHAWKS WARHAWK SOCCER

Karina Suetsugu 5-3  Senior

F 2012 SEASON

Sao Paulo, Brazil

#17

Cochise (Ariz.) College

COACHING STAFF MEET THE WARHAWKS 2011 RECAP

2011 [Junior]: Started all 15 games she appeared in … finished tied for third on the team with five goals … added three assists to rank third in points with 13 … scored AUM’s only goal in her debut game against Northwood (Fla.) on Sept. 11 … followed up that performance with assists in back-to-back games against Brenau (Sept. 14) and Truett-McConnell (Sept. 23) … recorded her first career multi-goal game against Brewton-Parker on Sept. 29, including the game-winner … assisted on AUM’s final goal in a 5-2 victory over Shorter on Oct. 8 … added goals in games against Spring Hill (Oct. 11) and in the SSAC tournament against Faulkner (Nov. 5) … had 23 shots with 13 shots on goal for the season … had the best shooting percentage on the team (21.7%). Prior to AUM: Attended Cochise College in Douglas, 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 and also played softball at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga ... majoring in international studies.

Suetsugu’s Career Highs Shots: ........................ 5, at Brewton-Parker (9/29/11) Goals: ........................ 2, at Brewton-Parker (9/29/11) Assists: .....................1, 3X (Last: at Shorter, 10/8/11) RECORD BOOK AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY

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Points: ....................... 4, at Brewton-Parker (9/29/11) Minutes: .................. 88, vs. William Carey (10/22/11)

Suetsugu’s Career Statistics Year

GP

GS

G

A

PTS SH

2011

14

14

4

3

11

Totals 14

14

4

3

11

SOG

GW

21

12

1

21

12

1

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WARHAWK SOCCER

2012 WARHAWKS

Alexandra Sveinsdottir

2012 SEASON

Menntaskólinn á Egilsstöðum Sveinsdottir’s Career Highs Shots: .........................7, at Brewton-Parker (9/29/11) Goals: ........................ 2, vs. William Carey (10/22/11) Assists: ...................... 2, at Brewton-Parker (9/29/11) Points: ....................... 4, vs. William Carey (10/22/11) Minutes: .................. 94, vs. William Carey (10/22/11)

Sveinsdottir’s Career Statistics Year

GP

GS

G

A

SOG

GW

2011

12

7

5

2

PTS SH 12

31

18

0

Totals 12

7

5

2

12

31

18

0

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2011 [Sophomore]: Made 13 appearances, with eight starts … finished tied for third on the team with five goals … also added two assists for a total of 12 points … registered a season-high seven shots and five shots on goal in first start of the season against Brewton-Parker (9/29) … tallied her two assists in that game … scored her first goal as a Warhawk in the following game against Emmanuel … added another goal in a victory over Shorter on Oct. 8 … provided both of the team’s goals against William Carey on Oct. 22, leading AUM to a 2-2 tie … notched her fifth goal in the regular season finale against Faulkner on Oct. 29 … finished season with 32 shots and 19 shots on goal ... was named to the Athletics Director’s Academic Honor Roll following the fall and spring semesters. Prep: Attended Menntaskólinn á Egilsstöðum in Egilsstaðir, Iceland … played club soccer for Íþróttafélagið Höttur (2005-08), Grindavík (2008-10) and Reykjavík Football Club (2011) in Iceland … also played for FK Donn in Norway in 2009 … was team MVP and leading goal scorer for Höttur in 2008. Personal: Born on July 31, 1989 … her parents, Sveinn and Oddny, both played soccer and appeared in over 100 semi-professional games … has five younger brothers and one older sister … majoring in marketing.

COACHING STAFF

#11

Grindavík, Iceland

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Eyrun Rakel Agnarsdottir MF

2012 SEASON

#8

5-3  Sophomore Reykjavík, Iceland Fjölbrautaskólinn í Breiðholti

COACHING STAFF

2011 [Freshman]: Was a member of the women’s soccer team, but did not participate in any matches ... was named to the Athletics Director’s Academic Honor Roll following the spring semester. 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 … majoring in speech pathology.

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Maria Ros Arngrimsdottir

Reykjavík, Iceland Menntaskólinn við Sund

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2011 RECAP

MEET THE WARHAWKS

2011 [Freshman]: Was a member of the women’s soccer team, but did not participate in any matches ... was named to the Athletics Director’s Academic Honor Roll following the fall and spring semesters. 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 Þorgrimsson and Elin Osk Oskarsdottir … has an older brother, Oskar Þor Arngrimsson, and an older sister, Bryndis Arngrimsdottir … majoring in speech pathology.

2012 SEASON

#10

5-5  Sophomore

COACHING STAFF

F/MF

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2012 WARHAWKS WARHAWK SOCCER

Holly Clarke 5-7  Sophomore

GK 2012 SEASON

Norwich, England

#00

Hewitt Sixth Form

COACHING STAFF MEET THE WARHAWKS

2011 [Freshman]: Named to the SSAC All-Freshman team after a highly successful debut season … appeared in 15 games, with 11 starts … finished with a 7-5 record, two shutouts and 44 saves … had a 1.08 GAA, which ranks seventh best in school history … debuted against Northwood (Fla.) on Sept. 11, making two saves in a reserve appearance … made her first career start in a win against Truett-McConnell on Sept. 23 … earned her first shutout in the following game against Southern Wesleyan … stopped a season-high six shots in back-to-back matches against Emmanuel (Oct. 1) and Lee (Oct. 6) … completed her second shutout with a three save effort against Belhaven on Oct. 18 ... was named to the Provost’s Honor Roll after the fall and spring semesters Prep: Attended Hewitt Sixth Form in Norwich, England … played three seasons for head coach Scott Emmerson for the soccer club Norwich City Ladies. Personal: Full name is Holly Elizabeth Clarke … born Jan. 2, 1992 … is the daughter of Alan and Frances Clarke … has two older sisters, Amy and Becky … majoring in exercise science.

Clarke’s Career Highs Saves:...........................6, 2X (Last: vs. Lee, 10/6/11) Minutes Played: .. 90, 6X (Last: vs. Faulkner, 11/5/11) Goals Allowed: ......................3, at Mobile (10/25/11) Scoreless Minutes: .........363:42 (9/11/11 - 10/1/11) .................................. 45:00, at Northwood (9/11/11) .......................................45:00, vs. Brenau (9/14/11) .........................45:00, vs. Truett-McConnell (9/23/11) ..................... 90:00, vs. Southern Wesleyan (9/24/11) ............................45:00, vs. Lindsey Wilson (9/27/11) ............................ 45:00, at Brewton-Parker (9/29/11) ................................... 48:42, at Emmanuel (10/1/11)

Clarke’s Career Statistics

2011 RECAP

Year

GP

GS

GA

SV

PCT. SHO

2011

15

11

12

44

.786

2.0

MIN

Totals

15

11

12

44

.786

2.0 1000:09

1000:09

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Dagmar Gunnarsdottir

Menntaskólinn við Sund

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2011 RECAP

2011 [Freshman]: Was a member of the women’s soccer team, but did not participate in any matches. Prep: Played the majority of her club soccer for the Reykjavik Football Club … was with the team for 16 years, starting at the age of five … appeared in over 100 games with the club … was a part of championship seasons in 2007 and 2008 … captain of the U-20 team … scored 12 goals in both 2008 and 2009 … played with Stjarnan F.C. her final season prior to AUM. Personal: Born on June 28, 1990 … daughter of Gunnar Myrdal and Hildigunnur Gudmundsdottir … is the second-oldest in a family of seven, with three brothers and three sisters … majoring in business.

2012 SEASON

Reykjavík, Iceland

COACHING STAFF

#9

5-10  Sophomore

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Krista Hagen MF

2012 SEASON

#14

5-1  Sophomore Canberra, Australia Canberra College

COACHING STAFF MEET THE WARHAWKS

2011 [Freshman]: Made 18 appearances, with six starts … recorded three assists in her debut season with the Warhawks … assisted on AUM’s only goal in a 1-0 victory over Southern Wesleyan on Sept. 24 … picked up her other two assists on Oct. 11 against Spring Hill … had a season-high three shots versus BrewtonParker (Sept. 29) and William Carey (Oct. 22) … finished season with 12 shots and five shots on goal ... was named to the Provost’s Academic Honor Roll after the fall and spring semesters. Prep: Attended Canberra College in Canberra, Australia … played three seasons with the Woden Valley Football Club for head coach Ed Hollis and two years with the Weston Creek Football Club for head coach Mike Borisinski … helped Weston to the Women’s Premier League Championship in 2009 and Woden to the league and club 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 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and AUM Honors Program ... majoring in medical technologies.

Hagen’s Career Highs Shots: ........................ 3, vs. William Carey (10/22/11) Goals: ...............................................................none Assists: ............................ 2, at Spring Hill (10/11/11) Points: ............................. 2, at Spring Hill (10/11/11) Minutes: ............................ 101, vs. Thomas (9/1/11)

Hagen’s Career Statistics Year

GP

GS

G

A

PTS SH

2011

17

6

0

3

3

Totals 17

6

0

3

3

SOG

GW

12

5

0

12

5

0

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WARHAWK SOCCER

2012 WARHAWKS

Maren Heller

Johann Friedrich von Cotta Schule

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2011 RECAP

MEET THE WARHAWKS

2011 [Freshman]: Was a member of the women’s soccer team, but did not participate in any matches ... was selected to the Provost’s Academic Honor Roll during both the fall and spring semester. Prep: Attended Johann Friedrich von Cotta Schule in Stuttgart, Germany … played four seasons for the club soccer team FFC Frankfurt and two seasons for VfL Sindelfingen. Personal: Born April 13, 1988 … is the daughter of Michael and Angela Heller … has an older sister, Jasmin.

2012 SEASON

#13

Leonberg, Germany

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Nicole Letford F/MF

2012 SEASON

#7

5-4  Sophomore Stirling, Scotland Forth Valley College

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2011 [Freshman]: Was a member of the women’s soccer team, but did not participate in any matches ... was a member of the Provost’s Honor Roll during the fall semester and the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll during the spring. Prep: Attended Forth Valley College in Falkirk, Scotland … prior to her time at FVC, attended St. Modan’s High School in Stirling, Scotland … played soccer for head coach Roseanne Ryan, as well as basketball and badminton … led the team in goals and was selected the player of the year in 2008 … played four years of club soccer for the Falkirk Ladies FC, where she helped the team to the League Cup Championship in 2006 … was voted Most Improved, Player of the Year and Player’s Player of the Year while participating with the club. Personal: Born Sept. 15, 1990 … is the daughter of Debbie Letford … has a younger brother, Kieran, and a younger sister, Lana … majoring in sports management.

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Ida Bjerklund

#20

5-6  Freshman Jessheim, Norway Norwegian College of Elite Sport

2012 SEASON

D/MF

WARHAWK SOCCER

2012 WARHAWKS

Prep: Graduated from Norwegian College of Elite Sports in 2012 … participated in soccer for head coach Age Steen, where she was pair of first-place finishes in the Norwegian League 2, a first-place finish at the G16 and G13 Indoor tournament, and two third-place finishes at the G19 Norwegian Championships … participated in club soccer, where she played for Ullensaker/Kisa IL from 2004-07, Borgen IL from 2007-10 and Kongsvinger IL from 2010-12.

COACHING STAFF

a team captain as a senior … helped the team to the Regions Indoor soccer tournament championship … also guided the squad to a

Personal: Full name is Ida Smedheim Bjerklund … is the daughter of Inge Bjerklund and Trude Smedheim … has an older sister, Marte, a younger sister, Hedda, and a younger brother, Herman … will major in psychology … her father, Inge, was a member of the

Jimi Guibor

#1

Manteca, Calif.

2011 RECAP

5-7  Freshman

Manteca HS

Prep: Graduated from Manteca High School in Manteca, Calif. … lettered in soccer, volleyball and basketball … earned first-team allleague honors for three straight years in soccer … was a seven-year member of club soccer team Manteca FC, which won the State Cup in 2011.

RECORD BOOK

GK

MEET THE WARHAWKS

Norwegian Youth National Soccer Team and the Lillestrom SK from 1984-86.

Personal: Born on Jan. 24, 1994 … daughter of Guy Guibor and Jennifer Collins … has a younger brother, Jake … majoring in educa-

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Victoria Houston D/MF

2012 SEASON

#12

5-6  Freshman Perth, Scotland Perth Academy

Prep: Attended Perth Academy in Perth, Scotland … played club soccer for the Jeanfield Swifts from 2005-12 … was selected for the COACHING STAFF

U13 and U15 East of Scotland development squad, the East of Scotland Schools U15’s and the CYP (clubs for young people) Scotland team U17’s. Personal: Born on Dec. 9, 1994 … daughter of David and Lilian Houston … has a younger brother, Jack … majoring in exercise science.

MEET THE WARHAWKS

Christine Kelly

2011 RECAP

D/MF #5

5-3  Senior Shelby Township, Mich. Columbus State (Ga.) University

RECORD BOOK

Prior to AUM: Spent last season at Columbus State University in Columbus, Ga. … appeared in 22 games, finishing with two assists and 15 shots … was a two-time all-region performer at Darton College in Albany, Ga., before joining CSU … scored seven goals and two assists as a freshman for the Cavaliers … was a team captain during her sophomore year, tallying two goals and five assists … helped the team reach the NJCAA District F Championship match in both seasons. Prep: Was a 2009 graduate from Eisenhower High School in Shelby Township, Mich. … lettered in soccer, where she received all-coun-

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ty honors as a senior … was a nine-year member of Vardar Soccer Club … helped Vardar to five state cup championships during those nine seasons … was a two-time regional champion with Vardar, earning trips to the National Tournament in each season. Personal: Born on Oct. 2, 1991 … daughter of Raymond and Marelene Kelly … has two brothers, Jeff and Jacob … majoring in special education.

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Kendall McCardell

#15

5-5  Freshman Mount Pleasant, S.C. Wando HS

2012 SEASON

D/MF

WARHAWK SOCCER

2012 WARHAWKS

Prep: Graduated from Wando High School in Mount Pleasant, S.C. … was a three-year letter winner in soccer … helped lead the selected the 2012 North/South All Star Game MVP … named all-lowcountry and all-region as a senior … was an academic scholar … played club soccer for Mt. Pleasant Soccer Club, Bridge FA and SC United FC of Mt. Pleasant. Personal: Born on Aug. 29, 1993 … daughter of Ken and Camille McCardell … has an older brother, Kyle … majoring in physical sci-

COACHING STAFF

Warriors to class 4A state championships in 2010 and 2011 … named Player of the Game in 2011 state championship match … was

Arna Omarsdottir

#19

Reykjavík, Iceland

2011 RECAP

5-6  Sophomore

Háskóli Íslands

Prep: Attended the Commercial College of Iceland and the University of Iceland in Reykjavik … was a member of club soccer team Breidablik for 14 years, helping lead the team to junior team championships in 2009 and 2010. Personal: Born on March 19, 1991 … daughter of Omar Torfason and Sigurlaug Hilmarsdottir … has two older sisters, Sif and Sandra

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D/MF

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ence.

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Courtney Omodei D/MF

2012 SEASON

#2

5-8  Freshman Perth, Australia Woodvale Senior HS

Prep: Attended Mindarie Senior College in Perth, Western Australia … played club soccer at the National Training Center (N.T.C.) for COACHING STAFF

four years … spent one year with Balcatta Soccer Club. Personal: Born on Sept. 6, 1994 … daughter of Peter Omodei … has one older sister, Emily … majoring in exercise science.

MEET THE WARHAWKS

Haley Williams

2011 RECAP

F #3

5-4  Senior Dothan, Ala. Southern Union CC

RECORD BOOK

Prior to AUM: Attended Southern Union State Community College in Wadley, Ala. … played basketball for the Bison under coach Janet Sparks … was first team All-Conference and second team All-State in 2010. Prep: A 2008 graduate of Northview High School in Dothan, Ala. … was a four-year letter winner in soccer and basketball … also a three-year letter winner in volleyball … holds school records for most goals in a career and most goals scored in a game (5) … earned a spot on the Dothan Eagle Super 12 soccer team from 2006-08 … named All-State in 2008.

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Personal: Born on March 2, 1990 … daughter of Mike and Twyla Williams … has one older brother, Ryan … majoring in secondary math education … was a two-year letterwinner for the Warhawks’ women’s basketball team.

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Opponent

Location

Result

Overall/SSAC

September 1

vs. Thomas University

AUM Soccer Complex

W, 2-1 (2OT)

1-0

September 4

at Martin Methodist College

Pulaski, Tenn.

L, 3-0

1-1

September 9

vs. Warner Southern University#

Daytona Beach, Fla.

L, 2-1 (OT)

1-2

September 11

vs. Northwood University#

Daytona Beach, Fla.

L, 5-1

1-3

September 14

vs. Brenau University*

AUM Soccer Complex

L, 2-1

1-4, 0-1 SSAC

September 23

vs. Truett-McConnell College*

AUM Soccer Complex

W, 2-0

2-4, 1-1 SSAC

September 24

vs. Southern Wesleyan University*

AUM Soccer Complex

W, 1-0

3-4, 2-1 SSAC

September 27

vs. Lindsey Wilson

AUM Soccer Complex

L, 1-0

3-5

September 29

at Brewton-Parker College*

Mt. Vernon, Ga.

W, 7-0

4-5, 3-1 SSAC

October 1

at Emmanuel College*

Franklin Springs, Ga.

W, 4-1

5-5, 4-1 SSAC

October 6

vs. Lee University*

AUM Soccer Complex

L, 2-0

5-6, 4-2 SSAC

October 8

at Shorter University*

Rome, Ga.

W, 5-2

6-6, 5-2 SSAC

October 11

vs. Spring Hill College*

AUM Soccer Complex

W, 4-1

7-6, 6-2 SSAC

October 18

at Belhaven University*

Jackson, Miss.

W, 1-0

8-6, 7-2 SSAC

October 22

vs. William Carey University*

AUM Soccer Complex

T, 2-2 (2OT)

8-6-1, 7-2-1 SSAC

October 25

at University of Mobile*

Mobile, Ala.

L, 3-1

8-7-1, 7-3-1 SSAC

October 29

vs. Faulkner University*

AUM Soccer Complex

L, 2-1

8-8-1, 7-4-1 SSAC

November 5

vs. Faulkner University%

AUM Soccer Complex

L, 2-1

8-9-1

2012 SEASON

Date

COACHING STAFF

2011 Match Results

WARHAWK SOCCER

2011 RECAP

# - Denotes Habitat for Humanity Invitational (Hosted by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) * - Southern States Athletic Conference Match MEET THE WARHAWKS

% - Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament Home Matches in Bold Overall Record/Final Ranking: 8-9-1 / none SSAC Record/Finish: 7-4-1 / Fourth Record at Home: 4-5-1 Record on Road: 4-2

2011 Postseason Award Winners

Player of the Year

SSAC All-Conference Team

Jamie Achten, Lee

Helga Franklinsdottir, AUM (First Team) Heater Welch, AUM (Second Team)

Offensive Player of the Year

SSAC All-Freshman Team

Leah Fortune, Lee

Defensive Player of the Year Jessica Monarch, Faulkner

Holly Clarke, AUM

Musco Lighting Champions of Character Team

Freshman of the Year

Helga Franklinsdottir, AUM

Laura Thacker, Lee

SSAC All-Academic Team

Newcomers of the Year Leah Fortune, Lee

Margret Albertsdottir, AUM (Junior) Asta Fridriksdottir, AUM (Junior) K.C. Hewitt, AUM (Senior)

Coach of the Year

NAIA Scholar Athlete

Brian Person, Mobile

K.C. Hewitt, AUM (Senior)

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2011 STATISTICAL RECAP WARHAWK SOCCER

2011 Individual Statistics INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2012 SEASON COACHING STAFF

No.

Name

GP

GS

G

A

Pts

G/SH SH

YC

RC

GW

PKM

PKA

2

Helga Franklinsdottir

12

12

7

4

18

0.167

42

SOG SOG/SH 23

0.548

3

0

2

1

1

4

Heather Welch

18

18

1

0

2

0.125

8

7

0.875

0

0

0

0

0

5

K.C. Hewitt

18

18

2

2

6

0.200

10

7

0.700

1

0

1

0

0

6

Inga Dis Juliusdottir

18

18

1

0

2

0.167

6

4

0.667

0

0

0

0

0

9

Kristen Mitchell

18

18

4

2

10

0.111

36

15

0.417

2

0

1

0

0

11

Alexandra Sveinsdottir

13

8

5

2

12

0.156

32

19

0.594

1

0

0

0

0

14

Krista Hagen

18

6

0

3

3

0.000

12

5

0.417

2

0

0

0

0

17

Karina Suetsugu

15

15

5

3

13

0.217

23

13

0.565

0

0

1

0

0

18

Alanna Koch

5

0

0

0

0

0.000

0

0

0.000

0

0

0

0

0

21

Kristin Karlsdottir

18

15

0

1

1

0.000

10

7

0.700

3

0

0

0

0

22

Asta Fridriksdottir

18

18

1

1

3

0.056

18

7

0.389

0

0

1

0

0

24

Margret Albertsdottir

18

18

7

5

19

0.125

56

21

0.375

1

0

2

1

1

25

Melissa Ledesma

18

17

1

0

2

0.056

18

6

0.333

1

0

0

0

0

Total

18

34

23

91

0.125 271 134

0.494

14

0

8

2

2

Opponents

18

29

16

74

0.184 158

0.563

14

2

8

1

2

89

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS MEET THE WARHAWKS

No.

Player

GP

GS

Min

GA

GAAvg

SV

Pct

W

L

T

SHO

00

Holly Clarke

15

11

1000:09

12

1.080

44

0.786

7

4

0

2.00

1

Margret Ingthorsdottir

12

6

652:23

17

2.345

16

0.485

1

5

1

0.00

TM

TEAM

0

0

0:00

0

0.000

1

1.000

0

0

0

2.00

Total

18

1652:32

29

1.579

61 0.678

8

9

1

4.00

Opponents

18

1652:32

34

1.852

100 0.746

9

8

1

3.00

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Despite missing the final six games of the sea-

One of the Warhawks top defenders in 2011,

Asta Fridriksdottir finished the 2011 season

son, Helga Franklinsdottir was selected to the

Heather Welch earned Second-Team All-

with one goal and one assist from her defender

SSAC All-Conference First Team in 2011. She

Conference accolades as a senior. In her final

position. She also started all 58 games she

also tied for the team lead with seven goal.

season, AUM allowed just 29 goals on the year.

played at during her tenure at AUM.

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HISTORY AND 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 20-15-2 (.568)

AUM Single-Game Records 4, Tschana Wade vs. Columbia, Oct. 10, 2007

Goals in a Half

12, Amber Elam vs. Columbia, Oct. 3, 2008

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 ....................................... Helga Franklinsdottir, Oct. 1, 2011, at Emmanuel 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. Southern Wesleyan 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

2011 RECAP

3, Ellen deClouet vs. Martin Methodist, Oct. 27, 2002

Shots

17, Amber Elam vs. Shorter, Oct. 10, 2007 vs. Columbia, Oct. 3, 2008

RECORD BOOK

3, Amber Elam vs. Faulkner, Oct. 15, 2007 vs. Brewton-Parker, Sept. 30, 2008

Points

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)

MEET THE WARHAWKS

5, Amber Elam vs. Faulkner, Oct. 15, 2007 vs. Columbia, Oct. 3, 2008

COACHING STAFF

AUM Single-Game Team Records

Assists

Goals

2012 SEASON

WARHAWK SOCCER

All-Time Coaching Records

Amber Elam holds the AUM single-game records for goals, goals in a half, points, points in a half and shots.

Shots 17 ..................................................Amber Elam, Oct. 3, 2008, vs. Columbia 17 ...................................................Amber Elam, Oct. 10, 2007, vs. Shorter

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Points in a Half 7 ....................................................Amber Elam, Oct. 3, 2008, vs. Columbia 7 .................................................... Amber Elam, Oct. 7, 2007, vs. Columbia 6 ....................................... Helga Franklinsdottir, Oct. 1, 2011, at Emmanuel 6 ................................................... Amber Elam, Oct. 15, 2007, vs. Faulkner 6 ....................................Ellen DeClouet, Oct. 27, 2002, vs. Martin Methodist

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AUM Single-Season Records Goals

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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 Jakobsdottir, 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

MEET THE WARHAWKS

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 2011 RECAP

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,

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

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, 44 .................................... Holly Clarke, 42 .................................... Jessica Wall,

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

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, 1.08 ..................... Holly Clarke, 1.16 ..................... Jessica Wall, 1.24 ............Emma Gustavsson,

2002 2010 2009 2005 2001 2003 2007 2011 2007 2000

(25 (17 (21 (21 (21 (18 (10 (15 (16 (17

GP) 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,

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

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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AUM Career Records

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 22 ................................... Lisa Lofquist, 2001-04

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

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, 58 ............................ Asta Fridriksdottir, 57 ..................................... Jessie Rosa, 56 ....................................Amber Elam,

2002-03 2001-04 1999-02 1999-02 2001-04 2009-11 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 2011 .... Albertsdottir/Franklinsdottir, 7

Assists 1999 ............... C. Delgatti/E. 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 2008 .......................... Amber Elam, 8

2009 ........................ Amber Elam, 11 2010 ............Alexandra Tomasdottir, 5 2011 .............. Margret Albertsdottir, 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, 2011 ............ Margret Albertsdottir,

31 40 46 71 43 61 28 26 63 40 43 25 19

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 2011 ............ Margret Albertsdottir, 56

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, 2011 ...................... Holly Clarke,

1.23 1.24 0.95 0.64 1.19 1.33 0.94 1.49 1.07 2.54 0.94 0.81 1.08

Saves 1999 ............... Emma Gustavsson, 48 2000 ............... Emma Gustavsson, 79

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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,

2012 SEASON

Shutouts 38 ...........................Emma Gustavsson, 1999-02 31 .............................. Elsa Einarsdottir, 2003-05

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 2011 .........................Holly Clarke, 44

MEET THE WARHAWKS

Shots 426 ..................................Amber Elam, 2007-10 334 .............................. Ellen DeClouet, 2001-04 175 ......................... Victoria Ekwenuke, 2002-05 165 .............................. Kristin Mitchell, 2008-11 129 ............................Melissa Perovich, 1999-00 122 .................................Paige Gaston, 2000-01 115 ...........................Anna Smaradottir, 1999-01 105 .............. Margret Albertsdottir, 2009-present 104 ...................... Helga Franklinsdottir, 2009-11 103 ................................. Lisa Lofquist, 2001-04 102 .................................Carli Delgatti, 1999-00

1999-02 2003-05 2006-09 2009-10 2000-01

2011 RECAP

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 57 ................................. Kristin Mitchell 2008-11 54 ...................................Carli Delgatti, 1999-00 52 .............................Anna Smaradottir, 1999-01

Saves 308 .........................Emma Gustavsson, 240 ............................ Elsa Einarsdottir, 200 ............................... Jennifer Davis, 171 ..............................Daisy Burnfield, 61 .................................Megan Sinclair,

RECORD BOOK

22 ........................... Amanda Johnston, 2001-04 21 ...........................Hrefna Johannesdottir, 2004 20 ...................................Carli Delgatti, 1999-00

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 2011 ...........................Holly Clarke, 2

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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 23 ............................... Kristen Mitchell, 2008-11 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

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HISTORY AND RECORDS

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NAIA All-Americans

2012 SEASON COACHING STAFF

Four-time All-American Lindsey Hudson

Helga Osk Hannesdottir (Hon. 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)

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)

2011 ................................... K.C. Hewitt (Academic)

All-Conference Selections 1999

MEET THE WARHAWKS

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

2011 RECAP

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Carli Delgatti (1st) Helen Moss (2nd) Leslie Hess (1st) Emmy Branciere (1st) Tara Rogers (1st) Emmy Branciere (1st) Emma Gustavsson (1st) Jennifer Crawford (1st) Lisa Lofquist (1st) Ellen DeClouet (1st) Lindsey Hudson (1st) Sue Lizana (2nd) Lindsey Hudson (1st) Kristy Honan (2nd) Amber Elam (1st) Amber Elam (1st) Daisy Burnfield (1st) Jana Yates (1st) Helga Franklinsdottir (1st)

Melissa Perovich (1st) Tinna Ottarsdottir (2nd) Melissa Perovich (1st) Ellen DeClouet (1st) Anna Smaradottir (1st) Ellen DeClouet (1st) Jessie Rosa (1st) Ellen DeClouet (1st) Tara Rogers (1st) Lindsey Hudson (1st) Helga Osk Hannesdottir (1st)

Elizabeth Sarrio (1st)

Anna Smaradottir (1st)

Emma Gustavsson (2nd)

Anna Smaradottir(1st) Paige Gaston(1st) Hollie Williamson (1st) Jennifer Crawford (1st) Helga Osk Hannesdottir (1st) Victoria Ekwenuke (1st) Hollie Williamson (1st) Victoria Ekwenuke (2nd) Olina Sigurgeirsdottir (1st)

Emma Gustavsson (1st) Jennifer Crawford (2nd) Victoria Ekwenuke (1st)

Lisa Lofquist (1st)

Elsa Einarsdottir (1st) Helga Osk Hannesdottir(1st) Jessie Rosa (2nd) Riikka Brander (2nd)

Lindsey Hudson (1st) Jessie Rosa (2nd) Hrefna Johannesdottir (2nd) Victoria Ekwenuke (2nd)

Emily Todd (1st)

Riikka Brander (2nd)

Tamisha Darrell (2nd)

Tinna Hauksdottir (2nd)

Tschana Wade (1st) Tinna Hauksdottir (1st) Christine DeVito (1st)

Tinna Hauksdottir (2nd)

Anna Jonsdottir (2nd)

Amber Elam (1st)

Helga Franklinsdottir (1st)

Courtney McCluskey (1st)

Heather Welch (2nd)

SSAC All-Academic Team 2006 2007

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2008

2009 2010

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2011

Larlette Fernandez Olina Sigurgeirsdottir Riikka Brander Aindrea McHugh Sarah Baeck Amber Elam Aindrea McHugh Jennifer Davis Aindrea McHugh Margret Albertsdottir Chelsea Heinen Margret Albertsdottir

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

Asta Fridriksdottir Kristin Karlsdottir K.C. Hewitt

Leslie Hess (2001) Ellen DeClouet (2004)

Ellen DeClouet (2002) Amber Elam (Offensive) (2008)

Anna Jonsdottir

SSAC Player of the Year Melissa Perovich (2000) Ellen DeClouet (2003)

SSAC Freshman/Newcomer of the Year Ellen DeClouet (2001) Hrefna Johannesdottir (2004)

Helga Osk Hannesdottir (2002) Daisy Burnfield (2009)

Elsa Einarsdottir (2003)

Victoria Ekwenuke was a four-time allconference performer for the Warhawks.

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AUM Year-by-Year Team Totals

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 2011 ....................................................... 23

Points 1999 ..................................................... 143 2000 ..................................................... 137 2001 ..................................................... 236

2007 .................................................... 1.13 2008 .................................................... 2.57 2009 .................................................... 0.92 2010 .................................................... 0.92 2011 .................................................... 1.58

Shots 1999 ..................................................... 297 2000 ..................................................... 283 2001 ..................................................... 460 2002 ..................................................... 393 2003 ..................................................... 279 2004 ..................................................... 303 2005 ..................................................... 421 2006 ..................................................... 337 2007 ..................................................... 315 2008 ..................................................... 283 2009 ................................................. 461 2010 ..................................................... 372 2011 ..................................................... 271

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 2011 .........................................................4

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

2012 SEASON

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 2011 ....................................................... 61

COACHING STAFF

1999 ....................................................... 46 2000 ....................................................... 47 2001 ....................................................... 76 2002 ................................................. 104 2003 ....................................................... 51 2004 ....................................................... 86 2005 ....................................................... 73 2006 ....................................................... 71 2007 ....................................................... 69 2008 ....................................................... 40 2009 ....................................................... 64 2010 ....................................................... 44 2011 ....................................................... 34

2002 ................................................. 305 2003 ..................................................... 155 2004 ..................................................... 248 2005 ..................................................... 211 2006 ..................................................... 203 2007 ..................................................... 178 2008 ..................................................... 110 2009 ..................................................... 159 2010 ..................................................... 113 2011 ....................................................... 91

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Goals

WARHAWK SOCCER

HISTORY AND RECORDS

Reinhardt .............................................. 11-0

Hastings ................................................. 1-0

Savannah College of Art & Design ..... 0-1

Belhaven ......................................... 7-3-1

Jacksonville State .................................... 0-1

Shorter .............................................. 11-0-1

Berry ................................................... 8-6-1

King ....................................................... 0-2

Southern Wesleyan ......................... 11-1

Bethel (Tenn.)................................. 1-0-1

Kennesaw State....................................... 0-1

Spring Hill .......................................... 5-3

Biola ....................................................... 0-1

LaGrange ................................................ 1-0

St. Thomas .......................................... 0-1-1

Birmingham-Southern .............................. 2-2

Lee ................................................ 2-11-3

St. Xavier ................................................ 0-2

Brenau .......................................... 14-2-1

Lindsey Wilson ................................. 0-10

Tennessee Wesleyan ............................. 1-0-1

Brescia ................................................... 1-0

Louisiana College..................................... 1-0

Thomas ........................................ 10-1-1

Brewton-Parker ............................... 14-1

Louisiana State........................................ 0-1

Troy ....................................................... 0-1

California Baptist ..................................... 0-1

LSU-Shreveport ....................................... 1-1

Truett-McConnell ............................... 1-0

Cardinal Stritch........................................ 1-0

Martin Methodist ............................... 5-4

Union (Ky.) .............................................. 0-1

Columbia (S.C.) ..................................... 50-0

Milligan ................................................... 0-1

Union (Tenn.) .......................................... 1-0

Columbus State ....................................... 1-0

Missouri Valley ........................................ 1-0

Virginia Intermont ................................... 1-0

Covenant ............................................. 0-1-1

Mobile ................................................ 5-6

Warner Southern ..................................... 0-1

Cumberland ............................................ 1-0

Montevallo ......................................... 2-4

Westmont ............................................... 0-1

Embry-Riddle .......................................... 1-1

North Georgia ...................................... 8-0-2

William Carey.................................. 5-6-1

Emmanuel .......................................... 9-0

Northwest Oklahoma ............................... 0-1

William Woods ........................................ 0-1

Faulkner ............................................. 8-3

Northwood (Fla.) ..................................... 1-2

Freed-Hardeman.................First Meeting

Northwood (Texas) .................................. 0-1

Georgetown (Ky.) .................................... 0-1

Piedmont ................................................ 2-1

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Georgia Southwestern.............................. 2-0

Barry ...................................................... 0-1

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Alabama-Huntsville .................................. 4-0

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS WARHAWK SOCCER

-AAlbertsdottir, Margret ....... 2009-present

2012 SEASON

-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

COACHING STAFF

-CCafaro, Christina ...................................2003 Churchill, Emily ................................ 2004-06 Clarke, Holly ...................... 2011-present Crawford, Jennifer ............................ 2000-03 Cuddy, Emma .................................. 2004-05

MEET THE WARHAWKS Victoria Ekwenuke 2002-05

2011 RECAP

-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

RECORD BOOK

-EEgbunu, Aladi .......................................2009 Einarsdottir, Elsa .............................. 2003-05 Elam, Amber.................................... 2007-10 Ekwenuke, Victoria ........................... 2002-05

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-FFernandez, Arlette ............................ 2005-06 Fowler, Kristin .................................. 2003-04 Franklinsdottir, Helga ........................ 2009-11 Frankson, Katrina ......................... 1999-2000 Fridriksdottir, Asta ............................ 2009-11 Fridriksdottir, Heidrum Villa ....................2004 -GGaston, Paige .......................................2000 Grillo, Danielle ......................................1999

-NNordh, Anna .........................................1999 -OOlafsdottir, Evan....................................2007 Olsson, Carina ......................................1999 Ottarsdottir, Tinna .................................1999 Osk Hannesdottir, Helga ................... 2002-05

-IIgthorsdottir, Margret ....................... 2009-11 -JJakobsdottir, Karen ........................... 2005-06 Johannesdottir, Hrefna...........................2004 Johnston, Amanda ........................... 2001-04 Jonsdottir, Anna Berglind .................. 2006-08 Josevski, Dijana ....................................2008 Juday, Katie ..........................................2004 -KKarlsdottir, Kristin ............. 2009-present Kennedy, Irisa .................................. 2004-06 King, Marlene ................................... 199900 Kjallander, Sofia ....................................2002 Koch, Alanna ........................................2011

Carli Delgatti 1999-2000

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Gustavsson, Emma....................... 1999-2001 -HHagen, Krista..................... 2011-present Halbert, 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. ..................................... 2008-11 Honan, Kristy ........................................2006 Hudson, Lindsey .............................. 2003-06 Hunecke, Theresa .................................2006

-LLedesma, Melissa .............. 2011-present Linde, Brittany ................................. 2003-04 Lizana, Suheil .................................. 2004-06 Lofquist, Lisa ................................... 2001-04 Lotyczewski, Susan ...............................2010

Andi McHugh 2006-09

Jessie Rosa 2001-04

-PPadula, Erica.................................... 2008-10 Perovich, Melissa.......................... 1999-2000 -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 Suetsugu, Karina ............... 2011-present Sutter, Brielle ........................................2009 Sveinsdottir, Alexandra ..... 2011-present -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 ............................... 2008-11 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 ................................ 2007-11 Williamson, Hollie............................. 2001-04 Wilson, Chealcey ...................................1999 Wolfgram, Amy ............................ 1999-2000 Wolters, Carla .......................................2005 -YYates, Jana ...........................................2010

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ST. THOMAS

10/28 Result

Date

Opponent

9/1

at Troy State

THOMAS

W, 3-1

T, 1-1

9/1

MONTEVALLO

L, 3-1

at Martin Methodist

W, 8-0

9/8

ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE

W, 2-0

11/3

vs. Brenau#

W, 3-0

9/14

at Brewton-Parker*

L, 3-0

11/4

vs. North Georgia#

W, 2-0

9/17

at William Carey

11/10

vs. Mobile@

L, 4-1

9/21

at Southern Wesleyan*

9/25

NORTH GEORGIA*

W, 4-0 W, 9-0

W, 10-0 W, 1-0 W, 11-0

9/3

vs. Belhaven&

W, 4-3

9/4

vs. Thomas&

W, 2-0

9/9

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN*

W, 7-1

* Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Match

9/29

BRENAU*

9/13

at Brenau*

W, 7-0

# Denotes GACC Tournament

10/2

EMMANUEL*

9/18

PIEDMONT*

W, 3-1

@ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament

10/5

at Lindsey Wilson

L, 3-0

9/21

at LaGrange*

W, 7-0

10/9

at Mobile

W, 4-0

10/1

BREWTON-PARKER*

L, 2-1

2001: 14-7-0 (6-0-0 GACC)

10/12

TENNESSEE WESLEYAN

W, 6-0

10/6

at Montevallo

L, 2-0

Coach: Brett Teach

10/17

at Shorter*

W, 3-0

10/19

at Belhaven

T, 0-0

Result

10/23

REINHARDT*

W, 8-0

W, 14-0

at Lee

L, 2-0

10/13

at William Carey

L, 4-0

Date

Opponent

10/16

LOUISIANA COLLEGE#

W, 9-0

8/25

at King

L, 2-1

10/27

at Martin Methodist

W, 8-1

10/17

SPRING HILL#

L, 2-1

8/26

at Alabama Huntsville

W, 1-0

10/30

at Spring Hill

W, 2-0

10/20

NORTH GEORGIA*

T, 0-0

8/29

at Montevallo

L, 3-2

11/1

at Jacksonville State

L, 3-0

10/23

NORTHWOOD

W, 4-0

9/1

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN*

W, 10-0

11/8

vs. Brenau#

W, 4-0

10/24

ST. THOMAS

L, 2-0

9/4

BELHAVEN

L, 1-0

11/9

vs. North Georgia#

W, 2-0

10/29

KING

L, 2-0

9/9

BARRY

L, 2-0

11/15

vs. Belhaven@

W, 3-0

L, 3-1

9/15

BREWTON-PARKER*

W, 7-0

11/16

vs. Thomas@

W, 3-2

9/19

WILLIAM CAREY

L, 1-0

11/22

vs. Berry%

W, 1-0

* Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Match

9/23

at Louisiana State

L, 4-1

11/23

vs. Westmont%

L, 2-1

& Denotes Huntingdon College Classic

9/25

at North Georgia*

W, 2-0

# Denotes AUM Classic

9/29

MARTIN METHODIST

W, 3-0

* Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Match

@ Denotes GACC Tournament

10/5

SPRING HILL

W, 3-2

# Denotes GACC Tournament

10/12

at Lee

W, 3-1

@ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament

2000: 9-9-2 (3-0-1 GACC)

10/15

at Thomas

W, 3-0

% Denotes NAIA National Tournament

Coach: Brett Teach

10/18

MOBILE

W, 9-1

10/21

at Brenau*

W, 6-0

2003: 12-5-2 (7-0-0 GACC)

Result

10/24

at Reinhardt*

W, 6-0

Coach: Brett Teach

11/5

vs. Piedmont@

2011 RECAP

10/9

Date

Opponent

8/30

at Spring Hill

L, 2-1

10/27

SHORTER*

9/1

at Milligan

L, 4-0

11/2

vs. Brewton-Parker#

W, 3-0

Date

Opponent

9/2

at Georgetown (Ky.)

L, 2-1

11/3

vs. North Georgia#

W, 4-0

8/22

at Emmanuel*

W, 7-0

9/9

at Belhaven

L, 1-0

11/9

vs. Belhaven@

L, 2-1

8/24

LINDSEY WILSON

L, 4-0

9/12

BRENAU*

W, 6-0

W, 10-0 Result

8/28

at Tennessee Wesleyan

T, 1-1

9/4

at Union (Ky.)

L, 4-2

9/15

at Brewton-Parker*

W, 9-0

* Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference Match

9/19

at Mobile

L, 4-0

# GACC Tournament

9/10

at North Georgia*

W, 2-0

9/23

at Southern Wesleyan*

W, 2-1

@ NAIA Region XIII Tournament

9/14

at Brenau*

W, 6-0

10/1

WILLIAM WOODS

L, 2-1

9/20

WILLIAM CAREY

W, 4-3

10/4

at William Carey

L, 4-0

2002: 20-4-1 (7-0-0 GACC)

9/23

SHORTER*

W, 6-0

10/7

NORTH GEORGIA*

T, 1-1

Coach: Brett Teach

10/1

SPRING HILL

L, 1-0

10/10

at Piedmont

W, 2-0

10/4

at Thomas

T, 1-1

10/14

LEE

W, 4-3

Date

Opponent

L, 2-1

8/23

at Cardinal Stritch

10/17

MONTEVALLO

2012 Auburn University at Montgomery Women’s Soccer

2012 SEASON

10/27

8/28

COACHING STAFF

Coach: Matt Clark

W, 4-2

MEET THE WARHAWKS

THOMAS

Results W, 4-1

10/8

at Montevallo

W, 1-0

10/11

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN*

W, 4-0

RECORD BOOK

10/20

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS WARHAWK SOCCER 2012 SEASON

10/21

at Reinhardt*

W, 3-0

# Denotes AUM Invitational

9/3

vs. St. Xavier^

L, 3-1

10/23

BREWTON-PARKER*

W, 9-0

@ Denotes SSAC Tournament

9/8

MARTIN METHODIST#

L, 2-1

10/25

at Berry

L, 2-1

^ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament

9/9

CUMBERLAND#

W, 2-1

10/31

vs. Reinhardt#

W, 1-0

& Denotes NAIA National Tournament

9/13

at Brenau*

W, 7-1

11/1

vs. North Georgia#

W, 1-0

9/16

at Faulkner*

W, 9-1

11/7

vs. Mobile@

W, 3-0

9/21

at Mobile

L, 2-1

11/8

vs. Thomas@

L, 2-1

9/23

at Emmanuel*

2005: 15-5-2 (9-1-0 SSAC)

9/27

at Brewton-Parker*

W, 5-0

Coach: Wulf-Dieter Koch

10/3

LEE*

L, 3-0

10/6

at Columbia*

W, 4-0

* Georgia-Alabama-Carolinas Conference Match # Denotes GACC Tournament @ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament

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W, 14-0

Date

Opponent

Result

10/7

at Southern Wesleyan*

W, 3-0

8/23

at Faulkner*

W, 10-1

10/14

BERRY*

L, 2-1

8/27

EMMANUEL*

W, 4-0

10/17

COVENANT

L, 2-0

8/31

at Reinhardt*

W, 3-0

10/21

at Lindsey Wilson

L, 2-0

9/3

at Columbia*

W, 5-0

10/24

vs. Faulkner@

W, 7-0

2004: 19-5-1 (10-0-1 SSAC)

9/9

NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA#

L, 1-0 (OT)

10/28

at Berry@

W, 1-0

Coach: Wulf-Dieter Koch

9/10

BETHEL (Tenn.)#

T, 1-1 (OT)

10/29

at Lee@

L, 3-0

9/14

at Belhaven

W, 3-0

10/31

vs. William Carey&

Result

9/17

at Berry*

W, 1-0

11/3

vs. Berry&

W, 2-1

L, 6-1

11/4

at Lee&

L, 6-0

W, 2-1 (2OT)

Date

Opponent

8/27

EMMANUEL*

W, 7-0

9/20

at Lee*

8/29

REINHARDT*

W, 3-0

9/23

BREWTON-PARKER*

9/1

at Columbus State

W, 5-2

10/1

WILLIAM CAREY

9/4

BRENAU*

W, 10-0

10/3

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN*

W, 8-1

^ Denotes Martin Methodist Tournament

9/11

THOMAS#

W, 3-1

10/6

SHORTER*

W, 5-0

# Denotes AUM Classic

9/12

HASTINGS#

W, 2-0

10/8

at Covenant

9/21

at Kennesaw State

L, 6-2

10/9

at Brescia

W, 2-1

9/25

at Brewton-Parker*

W, 7-0

10/12

at Georgia Southwestern*

W, 5-1

9/28

BERRY*

W, 3-2

10/14

at Brenau*

W, 3-0

2007: 14-5-1 (9-1-0 SSAC)

9/30

at William Carey

W, 8-1

10/22

LINDSEY WILSON

L, 4-2

Coach: Hope Handley

10/1

NORTH GEORGIA*

W, 2-0

10/28

at Berry@

W, 1-0

10/2

at Spring Hill

W, 5-0

10/29

vs. Lee@

L, 4-1

Date

Opponent

10/5

at Shorter

W, 2-1

11/1

vs. Reinhardt&

W, 4-1

8/23

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN*

W, 7-1

10/9

LEE*

T, 1-1

11/4

at Lee&

9/1

vs. St. Xavier University&

L, 2-1

10/11

at Georgia Southwestern*

W, 4-0

9/2

at Martin Methodist&

W, 1-0

10/16

at Southern Wesleyan*

W, 3-0

* Southern States Athletic Conference Match

9/4

at Lee*

L, 6-1

10/18

BELHAVEN

W, 5-1

# Denotes AUM Classic

9/7

WILLIAM CAREY

L, 2-1

10/19

at Faulkner*

W, 7-0

@ Denotes SSAC Tournament

9/8

BELHAVEN

W, 3-0

10/23

at Lindsey Wilson

L, 5-1

& Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament

9/14

MOBILE

W, 1-0

10/26

vs. Brenau@

W, 5-1

9/16

LSU-SHREVEPORT

W, 5-2

10/29

at Berry@

L, 3-2

2006: 14-9-0 (8-2-0 SSAC)

9/25

at Emmanuel*

W, 5-0

11/2

vs. Reinhardt^

W, 2-0

Coach: Wulf-Dieter Koch

9/29

at Berry*

W, 2-1

11/6

vs. Thomas^

W, 2-1

10/3

at Brewton-Parker*

W, 6-0

11/9

at Berry^

L, 3-0

Date

Opponent

Result

10/6

at Brenau*

W, 3-0

11/19

vs. Biola&

L, 6-0

8/26

at Shorter*

W, 3-1

10/7

at Columbia (S.C.)*

8/30

REINHARDT*

W, 5-0

10/10

SHORTER COLLEGE*

W, 8-0

9/2

vs. Virginia Intermont^

W, 3-1

10/14

BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN

W, 2-0

* Southern States Athletic Conference Match

W, 4-0 W, 10-0

T, 2-2 (2OT)

L, 1-0 (2OT)

* Southern States Athletic Conference Match

@ Denotes SSAC Tournament & Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament

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Result

W, 10-1


10/15

at Faulkner*

W, 9-0

8/30

at Martin Methodist#

L, 1-0

10/30

at Faulkner*

W, 2-1

10/17

at Reinhardt*

W, 5-3

9/4

at Alabama-Huntsville

W, 3-2

11/6

at Shorter^

W, 1-0 (OT)

10/20

LINDSEY WILSON

L, 3-0

9/7

BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN

W, 2-0

11/11

at Lee^

T, 0-0 (2OT)

10/26

Berry College@

T, 1-1 (2OT)

9/19

MOBILE

W, 2-1

L, 6-2 PK’s

9/22

at Brewton-Parker*

W, 9-1

10/30

LSU-Shreveport^

L, 1-0

9/24

at Faulkner*

L, 4-2

* Southern States Athletic Conference Match

9/29

at Lee*

L, 2-0

# Denotes AUM Fall Kickoff Classic

* Southern States Athletic Conference Match

10/5

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN*

W, 8-0

@ Denotes AUM Capital City Classic

& Denotes Martin Methodist College Classic

10/10

UNION (Tenn.)

W, 1-0

& Denotes University of Mobile Classic

@ Denotes SSAC Tournament

10/16

at Berry

W, 1-0

^ Denotes SSAC Tournament

^ Denotes NAIA Region XIII Tournament

10/18

SHORTER*

W, 3-1

10/23

at Brenau*

T, 0-0 (2OT)

2012 SEASON

L, 6-5 PK’s

2011: 8-9-1 (7-4-1 SSAC)

10/24

at Columbia (S.C.)*

Coach: Hope Handley

10/28

THOMAS

W, 5-1

Coach: Jamey Newsome

10/31

LINDSEY WILSON

L, 1-0

Date

Opponent

11/7

BREWTON-PARKER#

W, 4-0

9/1

THOMAS

L, 2-1 (OT)

11/11

FAULKNER#

W, 2-0

9/4

at Martin Methodist

11/14

at Lee#

T, 0-0 (2 OT)

9/9

vs. Warner Southern#

L, 3-1 PK’s

9/11

vs. Northwood#

L, 5-1 L, 2-1

Result W, 2-1 (2OT)

Date

Opponent

9/6

at Southern Wesleyan*

9/9

EMMANUEL*

W, 3-0

9/12

at SCAD#

L, 5-0

9/14

vs. Northwood#

L, 3-0

11/21

at Embry-Riddle^

W, 5-3

9/14

BRENAU*

9/17

FAULKNER*

W, 5-2

11/30

vs. California Baptist^

L, 3-2

9/23

TRUETT-MCCONNELL*

W, 2-0

9/26

WILLIAM CAREY

L, 4-2

9/24

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN*

W, 1-0

9/27

at Mobile

L, 2-1

* Southern States Athletic Conference Match

9/27

LINDSEY WILSON

L, 1-0

9/30

BREWTON-PARKER

W, 8-1

# Denotes SSAC Tournament

9/29

at Brewton-Parker*

W, 7-0

10/3

COLUMBIA (S.C.)*

W, 11-0

^ Denotes NAIA National Tournament

10/1

at Emmanuel*

W, 4-1

10/8

LEE*

L, 8-1

10/6

LEE*

L, 2-0

1/11

BRENAU*

L, 4-0

2010: 12-6-1 (3-2 SSAC)

10/8

at Shorter*

W, 5-2

10/13

at Birmingham Southern

L, 5-0

Coach: Jamey Newsome

10/11

SPRING HILL*

W, 4-1

10/15

REINHARDT*

10/19

at Shorter*

10/25

BERRY*

10/29

10/18

at Belhaven*

Result

10/22

WILLIAM CAREY*

BREWTON-PARKER#

W, 8-0

10/25

at Mobile*

L, 3-1

8/28

SHORTER#

W, 2-1

10/29

FAULKNER*

L, 2-1

L, 5-0

9/3

EMBRY-RIDDLE@

L, 2-1

11/5

FAULKNER%

L, 2-1

at Brenau University@

W, 1-0

9/4

BRENAU@

W, 2-0

at Berry College@

L, 1-0

9/7

MONTEVALLO

9/10

at Lindsey Wilson

* Southern States Athletic Conference Match

9/21

# Denotes SCAD Tournament

9/24

@ Denotes SSAC Tournament

Date

Opponent

L, 2-1

8/27

MARTIN METHODIST

L, 4-0

11/1

at Lindsey Wilson College

11/6 11/11

W, 1-0 (2OT)

W, 1-0 T, 2-2 (2OT)

* Southern States Athletic Conference Match

L, 2-1

# Denotes Embry-Riddle Tournament

at Thomas

W, 5-0

% Denotes SSAC Tournament

vs. Bethel (Tenn.)&

W, 4-1

9/25

vs. Northwood (Texas)&

L, 3-2

10/2

MARTIN METHODIST

W, 1-0 (2OT)

2009: 15-5-2 (5-2-1 SSAC)

10/6

at Alabama-Huntsville

W, 2-1

Coach: Hope Handley

10/9

at Birmingham-Southern

L, 1-2

10/12

at Spring Hill*

W, 4-1

Result

10/19

BELHAVEN*

W, 5-0

Date

Opponent

8/25

at Emmanuel*

W, 2-0

10/23

at William Carey*

L, 1-0

8/29

vs. Missouri Valley#

W, 3-2

10/26

MOBILE

L, 3-2

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L, 2-1 (OT)

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W, 3-1

L, 3-0

2011 RECAP

W, 10-0

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2008: 6-12-1 (5-4-1 SSAC)

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Auburn Montgomery Chancellor John G. Veres III is no stranger to AUM, having received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology in 1976 and 1978, and he has worked for over 30 years with the university. Veres has been serving as chancellor since his appointment 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.

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.

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.

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

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STEVE CROTZ

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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR STEVE CROTZ

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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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Steve Crotz is currently in his fifth year as Athletics Director at Auburn Montgomery, after serving two stints as the interim athletic director in 2000 and 2007. 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. Under his guidance, eight of AUM’s 10 sports have spent time in their respective NAIA Top 25 Coaches’ Polls and teams have won four national championships. In addition, 158 student-athletes have earned All-Conference, All-Division or All-Freshman team honors, while 70 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 135 athletes have earned All-Academic honors from the SSAC and 45 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 750 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 runnerup finish for the 1999-00 season. Prior to AUM, Crotz spent five years as athletic director and six years as head women’s basketball

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ATHLETICS STAFF and MEDIA DIRECTORY WARHAWK SOCCER

Media Directory

AUM Athletics Staff Directory

PRINT MEDIA

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John Aho

Faculty Athletic Representative

Larry Chapman Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Michelle Crompton 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: Kirk Nawrotzky

www.al.com/associatedpress/news

3020 East Boulevard

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Montgomery, AL 36116 Holly Currie

Softball Assistant Coach

Dan Davis

Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Michael Gross

Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Head Coach

Amanda Hodge Athletic Training Graduate Assistant

The AUMnibus

Phone: 334-420-3226

Auburn University at Montgomery

Fax: 334-244-7859

Montgomery, AL 36124

www.waka.com

Phone: (334) 244-3662 Fax: (334) 244-3762

WSFA-TV 12 (NBC)

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Sports Director: Jeff Shearer Reporter: Derek Steyer

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Bob Hubbard Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Joel Hughes Cheerleading Head Coach

Wulf Koch Men’s Soccer Head Coach

Q.V. Lowe Baseball Head Coach

Montgomery Independent

P.O. Box 25012

Publisher: Bob Martin

Montgomery, AL 36116

1810 W. 5th Street

Phone: 334-613-8298

Montgomery, AL 36106

Fax: 334-614-8303

Phone: (334)265-7323

www.wsfa.com

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

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Fax: (205) 325-2425 Tim Lutz

Sports Information Director

Haley McIntyre Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Jamey Newsome Women’s Soccer Head Coach

Erik Pedersen

Sports Information Graduate Assistant

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Mobile Press Register

AUM

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

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Tyler Hyde Phone: (314) 607-2344 Jessie Rosa

Assistant Athletics Director for Finance

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Athletic Training Graduate Assistant

Kyle Sampsell Athletic Training Head Trainer

Marissa Sanchez

Athletic Administration Graduate Assistant

Chris SteinerWilcoxson

Softball Head Coach

E-mail: tjh2y45@gmail.com www.SSACsports.com

Rolando Vargas Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach

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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 sium underwent a face-lift during the Summer of 2010. Renovations included a refinishing of the gym floor, the installation of new bleachers and new chairThe AUM Baseball Complex

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and women’s basketball home games. Originally built in 1976, the gymna-

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 COACHING STAFF

Softball Complex, which includes a new state-of-the-art press box, concessions stand and restrooms, which was completed early in 2012. 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 The AUM Tennis Complex

the City 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

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serves as a host site for the annual Small College Blue & Gray Classic held by

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 2011 RECAP

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 The AUM Physical Education Complex

The AUM Soccer Complex

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ATHLETIC AFFILIATIONS WARHAWK SOCCER

The 2012-13 academic year marks the 13th 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

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Patberg, who became the commissioner in March of 2008. The conference staff also features Assistant Commissioner Jonathan Wojciechowski, Sports Information Director Tyler Hyde, and an Eligibility Chair, Dr. Ron Melton. 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 Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference (GACC). In 2003, the official name was again changed to the Southern States Athletic Conference.

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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, 26 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 36 years, AUM has claimed 21 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 mem-

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bers 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

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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 commitment 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 220 school’s recognized as a Five Star institution after earning 80 points on a 100-point scale, the 42nd-best total in the country.

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Montgomery, Ala.

Belhaven College

Brenau University

Gainesville, Ga.

Brewton-Parker College

College of Coastal Georgia

Brunswick, Ga.

Emmanuel College

Faulkner University

Montgomery, Ala.

Lee University

Loyola University New Orleans

New Orleans, La.

University of Mobile

Southern Polytechnic State University Spring Hill College William Carey University

Marietta, Ga. Mobile, Ala.

Jackson, Miss. Mt. Vernon, Ga. Franklin Springs, Ga. Cleveland, Tenn. Mobile, Ala.

Southern Wesleyan University Truett-McConnell College

Central, S.C. Cleveland, Ga.

Hattiesburg, Miss.

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