2009 UT Martin Soccer Media Guide

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SOCCER

Clockwise from Top: Senior Midfielder Sophie Cox; senior defender nuala deans; senior midfielder jamie furstenberg

2009 SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE


2009 SKYHAWK SOCCER

#0 Linnsie McMahan

#1 Aubrey Buehler

#2 Stephanie Nilica

#3 Danielle Rogers

#4 Nuala Deans

Fr., Fenton, Mo.

Fr., Waukesha, Wis.

Jr., St. Louis, Mo.

Jr., Orland Park, Ill.

Sr., Edinburgh, Scotland

#5 Brooke Robertson

#6 Kristen Nichols

#7 Sophie Cox

#8 Jenni Duffy

#9 Jordan Warnement

Soph., Olathe, Kan.

Fr., Orange, Calif.

Sr., Rolla, Mo.

Jr., Middlesbrough, England

Fr., Diablo, Calif.

#10 Marissa Wood-Sternburgh

#11 Amanda Matthews

#12 Jessica Hunt

#13 Jamie Furstenberg

#14 Tori Taylor

Soph., Traverse City, Mich.

Fr., Paris, Tenn.

Soph., Hendersonville, Tenn.

Sr., Traverse City, Mich.

Soph., Germantown, Tenn.

#15 Kimberley Boldt

#16 Alex Windell

#17 Melissa Govea

#18 Katie Imperiale

#20 Kelly Ann Hutchinson

Soph., Troy, Mich.

Fr., Bristol, England

Soph., Hendersonville, Tenn.

Soph., St. Louis, Mo.

Soph., Ottawa, Ontario

#21 Hillary Hitz

#22 Emily Crye

#23 Kendyl Wilson

#24 Danielle deGuzman

#25 Amy Iwanicki

Fr., Anchorage, Alaska

Fr., Mason, Ohio

Fr., Collierville, Tenn.

Soph., Anchorage, Alaska

Fr., Calgary, Alberta


THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN UT MARTIN QUICK FACTS

INSIDE THE GUIDE

Founded: 1900; Senior College, 1951 Enrollment: 7,500 Nickname: Skyhawks Colors: Navy Blue and Orange Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Ohio Valley Chancellor: Dr. Thomas Rakes Director of Athletics: Phil Dane Senior Women’s Admin: Danelle Fabianich Athletics Web Site: www.utmsports.com

Soccer SID: Ryne Rickman Office Phone: (731) 881-7632 Cell Phone: (270) 703-2601 Fax Number: (731) 881-7624 E-Mail Address: rrickman@utm.edu

2009 UT Martin Soccer Quick Facts ................................ 1 Media Information ............................................................ 2 Skyhawk Field ................................................................... 3 UT Martin Coaching Staff ................................................ 4-5 UT Martin Support Staff .................................................. 6 2009 Season Outlook ......................................................... 8-9 2009 Roster/Squad Breakdown ....................................... 10 Player Bios.........................................................................12-31 2008 Season Recap............................................................34-35 2008 Final Statistics ........................................................... 36 2008 Results/Game-by-Game Starters ............................ 37 2008 Game-by-Game Recaps..........................................38-44 2009 Opponents................................................................46-48 All-Time Season Results..................................................50-51 Record vs. All Opponents...............................................52-53 Individual/Team Records................................................54-55 Yearly Statistical Leaders/Skyhawks of Distinction....56-57 UT Martin Program Timeline .......................................... 58 UT Martin Yearly Jersey Numbers ................................. 59 Ohio Valley Conference.................................................... 60 The University of Tennessee at Martin.........................62-65 UT Martin Chancellor Tom Rakes .................................. 66 Athletics Director Phil Dane ............................................ 67 Skyhawk Athletic Staff ..................................................... 68 Martin Directory................................................................ 69 Academic Support...........................................................70-71 Strength and Conditioning/Training Room.................72-73 Northwest Tennessee and Town of Martin..................74-75 Skyhawk Traditions .......................................................... 76

UTM SOCCER QUICK FACTS

CREDITS

UTM SOCCER PERSONNEL Head Coach: Craig Roberts Alma Mater: Park (Mo.) University ‘92 Tenure at UT Martin: 4th season Career Record: 25-20-12 (.544), 3 seasons (all at UTM) Office Telephone: (731) 881-7931 E-Mail Address: croberts@utm.edu Assistant Coach: Rachel Napoli Alma Mater: Wheeling Jesuit (W. Va.) University ‘05 Tenure at UT Martin: 2nd season Office Telephone: (731) 881-3931 E-Mail Address: rnapoli@utm.edu Goalkeeper Coach: Brenton Saylor Alma Mater: Lambuth (Tenn.) University ‘08 Tenure at UT Martin: 2nd season Office Telephone: (731) 881-3931 E-Mail Address: bsaylor@utm.edu

2008 Overall Record: 10-5-4 (.632) 2008 Conference Record/Finish: 4-2-2 (.625)/Tied 2nd Postseason: OVC Tournament Finals Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Newcomers: 11 First Year of Soccer: 1998 Home Field: Skyhawk Field (500) Surface: Bermuda All-Time Soccer Record: 63-121-20 (.358) All-Time Record at Skyhawk Field: 45-43-6 (.511) All-Time Road Record: 17-71-12 (.230) All-Time Neutral Record: 1-7-2 (.200) All-Time OVC Record: 23-42-12 (.377) All-Time OVC Tournament Record: 2-7-1 (.250)

The 2009 University of Tennessee at Martin Soccer Media Guide was written and produced by assistant athletic communications director Ryne Rickman. Special editorial assistance was provided by Joe Lofaro and Matt Maxey. Photos by Trevor Ruszkowski/UTM Relations. Primary layout design by Matt Maxey and Ryne Rickman.

The University of Tennessee at Martin does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in provision of educational opportunities or employment opportunities and benefits. UT Martin does not discriminate on the basis of sex or disability in the education programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as codified in 42 U.S.C. 2000D; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92 318; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336; and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. This policy extends to both employment by and admission to the university. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act should be directed to the Office of Equity and Diversity, 240 Gooch Hall, UT Martin, Martin, TN 38238-5002, 731-881-7202. Charges of violation of the above policy also should be directed to the Equity and Diversity Officer. E050416-00-002-10.

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MEDIA INFORMATION INTERVIEW POLICIES Media interviews with players and coaches are encouraged, and every effort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred. Telephone interviews can be arranged through the office of Athletic Communications. The best time to reach head coach Craig Roberts is weekdays between 9 a.m.-11 p.m.

JOE LOFARO

MATT MAXEY RYNE RICKMAN POSTGAME AVAILABILITIES

Athletic Communications Assistant Athletic Athletic Communications Director Communications Director Assistant

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Soccer Contact: Ryne Rickman Office Telephone: (731) 881-7632 Office Fax: (731) 881-7624 E-Mail Address: rrickman@utm.edu Mailing Address: Skyhawk Fieldhouse 15 Mt. Pelia Road Martin, TN 38238 Athletic Comm. Director: Joe Lofaro Athletic Comm. Assistant: Matt Maxey Office Telephone: (731) 881-7632

Players and coaches will be available for interviews at the soccer field, after a brief cooling-off period at the conclusion of each match. Media will be provided full stat packages upon completion of each game. Skyhawk head coach Craig Roberts and selected players will be made available upon request. Requests for players will be taken near the end of each game. Space and phone lines will be made available following post game interviews for filing stories. CREDENTIALS No media credentials are required for coverage of regular-season home matches since admission is free. For post-season matches, credentials may be obtained through the office of Athletic Communications.

PRESS BOX The Skyhawk Field press box is located off Pat Head Summitt Drive, directly above the bleacher seating area. Internet access is limited at the press box, but can be made available after the conclusion of each match upon request from the UT Martin Athletic Communications Office. Media parking is located in the general parking lot adjacent to the Bettye Giles Softball Field. There is no charge for parking. ON THE WEB A wealth of resources for the UT Martin Athletic Communications Department can be found at www. utmsports.com. The site features updated schedules, rosters, player information, scores and statistics and game notes. SKYHAWKS IN PRINT The name of our institution is The University of Tennessee at Martin and if abbreviated, should be referred to as UT Martin. The University of Tennessee at Martin should be used as the first reference in a news story. UT Martin should be used in subsequent references and UTM is acceptable in headlines. TennesseeMartin, UT-Martin, UT or Martin should never be used. The description Skyhawks should be used to represent all UT Martin athletic teams. LadySkyhawks or Hawks should never be used.

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SKYHAWK FIELD DIRECTIONS TO SKYHAWK FIELD From I-24 East (Paducah, Ky.) Take Exit 7 (Mayfield/Paducah) to Hwy. 45 South toward Mayfield. At Mayfield, turn right on Purchase Parkway (Fulton, Ky. Exit 121). At Fulton, follow Hwy. 45E South Bypass to Martin. Turn right onto University Street to the intersection of Mt. Pelia road then turn onto Pat Head Summitt Drive. Skyhawk Field is located off of Pat Head Summitt Drive. From I-40 West (Nashville, Tenn.) Take Exit 108 North (Parker’s Crossroads) to Highway 22. Follow Highway 22 to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the first traffic light onto University Street. Make a right at the first traffic light onto Mt. Pelia Drive, then turn onto Pat Head Summitt Drive. Skyhawk Field is located off of Pat Head Summitt Drive. From I-40 East (Memphis, Tenn.) Take Exit 80-B North to Highway 45 By-pass. Follow Highway 45E (Milan Exit) to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the first traffic light onto University Street. Make a right at the first traffic light onto Mt. Pelia Drive, then turn onto Pat Head Summitt Drive. Skyhawk Field is located off of Pat Head Summitt Drive.

The University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer program has called Skyhawk Field its home since 1998. It is a 120 x 75 Bermuda pitch with a press box and permanent seating for over 500 fans along the west sideline. Fans also circle the field with trucks, lawn chairs and couches to create a festive atmosphere that is intimidating to opponents. The first match played at Skyhawk Field, Sept. 4, 1998, was against Ohio Valley Conference foe Tennessee Tech. Tennessee Tech won the match 1-0, but since then UT Martin has amassed a 4542-6 record. Skyhawk Field has also been home to the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational from 2002-2007 and the first round of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament in 1999, 2003 and 2008.

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COACHING STAFF CRAIG ROBERTS Head Coach Fourth Season Park University ‘92 Craig Roberts, a native of Kidderminster, England, enters his fourth season at the helm of the women’s soccer program at The University of Tennessee at Martin. Roberts, who has a track record of quickly turning struggling programs into contenders, has led the Skyhawks to back-to-back historical seasons. In addition to setting the program’s record for wins in a single season with 10 for two straight seasons, Roberts also has guided the Skyhawks to its first two Ohio Valley Conference Tournament wins and advanced to the conference semifinals (2007) and conference finals (2008) for the first time in program history. In 2008, Roberts watched his team advance all the way to the OVC championship, en route to breaking or tying 12 program records, after breaking nine in 2007. The Skyhawks boasted a nationally-ranked defense and had three All-OVC players, and five OVC player of the week honorees, including one in four consecutive weeks. UT Martin’s historical 2007 season was enough to earn the distinction as the 16th most improved team in NCAA Division I. This was the second time in Roberts’ coaching career that he has been part of such a turnaround, also helping resurrect the Virginia Military Institute’s program. Under Roberts’ direction, a duo of Skyhawks earned All-OVC accolades in 2007, while also earning conference player of the week honors twice in 2007. In his inaugural season, Roberts guided UT Martin to its first Ohio Valley Conference tournament appearance since 2003 after arriving on campus only four weeks prior to the season’s beginning. Under Roberts’ direction the Skyhawks’ defense produced seven shutouts, the most in school history for a single season. That benchmark also included a stretch of six consecutive games that spanned over 656 minutes of scoreless soccer from Skyhawk opponents. UT Martin also returned players to the All-OVC first team under Roberts, while for the first time putting a player on the OVC AllNewcomer team along with receiving first ever national recognition in the form of a SoccerBuzz Goalkeeper of the Week nod. Roberts also currently serves as head coach for the TN93 team which is part of the Tennessee Olympic Development Program. Prior to coming to UT Martin, Roberts most recently was an assistant at Virginia Military Institute for two years where the team exceeded all expectations by breaking every school record and earning its first winning season in 16 years. The success propelled Roberts to be nominated for the prestigious NSCAA assistant coach of the year award and in his second season, VMI’s soccer program was the 16th most improved NCAA Division I program in the nation. Before VMI, Roberts was an assistant at Saint Mary’s College of California, which is a member of the highly competitive West Coast Conference. While in California, Roberts also worked as a trainer for the Lamorinda Soccer Club and was also a member of the Northern Roberts congratulates goalkeeper Ashley Angerer after last season’s OVC semifinals win. California Regional Olympic Development Staff. Roberts began his coaching career in Kansas City, Mo., where he implemented and developed the men’s and women’s soccer programs at St. Pius X High School. He also was head coach of the Missouri Olympic Development Program, along with serving as a trainer for the Kansas City Comets professional indoor team, who advanced to the championship match of the National Professional Soccer League Indoor Championships. Also while in Kansas City, Roberts was the director of coaching for the Cyclone Soccer Club and spent time as a volunteer assistant coach at his college alma mater Park University. At Park, Roberts was a four-year starter and captain for the nationally ranked Pirates. He received all-region accolades for his performance in the 1992 season. Before college, Roberts had national schoolboy team tryouts in England at an early age and then went on to obtain semi-professional and professional playing experiences with Worcester City, Kidderminster Harriers, Oxford United and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Roberts currently holds three bachelor’s degrees in biology, athletic ROBERTS AS A HEAD COACH training and education along with a master’s degree in education, all from Park University. Roberts is currently pursuing a master’s of kinesiology Overall Conference from Saint Mary’s College. Roberts also holds his USSF ‘A’ License, NSCAA Season Record Pct. Record Pct. Premier License, NSCAA Goal keeping License, NSCAA Youth Specialist 2006 5-9-5 .395 2-3-4 .444 License and English F.A. Premier Coaching License. 2007 10-6-3 .605 4-2-3 .611 Roberts comes from a family with a pedigree of high level soccer 2008 10-5-4 .632 4-2-2 .625 performance. Roberts’ father, Gordon Roberts, played for the Wolverhampton 3 years 25-20-12 .544 10-7-9 .558 Wanderers along with serving as captain of the Welsh National Team in the mid ‘60s.

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COACHING STAFF RACHEL NAPOLI Assistant Coach Second Season Wheeling Jesuit University ‘05 Rachel Napoli returns for her second season as a Skyhawk assistant coach. Napoli’s primary duties include on-field coaching and recruiting, as well as overseeing the team’s travel arrangements and fund-raising needs. In her first season at UT Martin, Napoli helped guide the Skyhawks to a program-tying 10 victories, as the Skyhawks broke or tied 12 program records in addition to making the Ohio Valley Conference championship for the first time in school history. Prior to joining the UT Martin staff, Napoli served as an assistant coach at Kutztown University in Kutztown, Penn. for two seasons. During her time at the NCAA Division II Kutztown, she was actively involved in every aspect of the programs advancement. In addition to on-field coaching her recruiting ability helped land many of the top players in the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She was also heavily involved in the Kutztown strength and conditioning program. Napoli’s coaching ability didn’t go unnoticed while at Kutztown, as she was hired as the U18 girls head coach of FC Revolution, one of Eastern Pennsylvania’s most successful youth soccer clubs. A graduate of Wheeling Jesuit University, in West Virginia, Napoli helped lead WJU to a pair of NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, three West Virginia Conference Titles and a wealth of personal accolades. Napoli’s leadership ability earned her team captain duties during her freshman year and she held that leadership position throughout her career. In her freshman season, Napoli helped lead her squad to a conference regular season championship, national tournament appearance and a national ranking of No. 10, while also being named to the all-conference squad. She followed that with a second consecutive all-conference showing her sophomore season. As a junior, Napoli guided her team to a conference tournament championship, while also earning spots on the all-conference and all-region teams. Napoli’s 19 assists as a junior were also enough to lead the nation in 2004. In her senior campaign, she helped WJU capture back-to-back conference tournament championships along with a return to the national tournament. She was also named once again to the all-conference and all-region teams. Rachel has also been a head coach at some of the premier soccer camps in the nation, including US National Team and English Premier League Star and Tim Howard’s Goalkeeper Academy. She also worked directly with former US Women’s National Team and World Cup Champion Lorrie Fair at a Pennsylvania Team Camp in 2006. Additionally she has served as the assistant coach for Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association’s U14 Girls Olympic Development Program.

BRENTON SAYLOR Goalkeeper Coach Second Season Lambuth University ‘08 Brenton Saylor begins his second season with the UT Martin women’s soccer coaching staff as a graduate assistant. His primary responsibilities will include instruction of the Skyhawk goalkeepers along with general day-to-day operations. Saylor left a huge mark on the Skyhawk program in 2008, as he coached the three senior goalkeepers to a record-setting season. Saylor tutored Johanna Rathbun, who set the individual career record for shutouts (10) and career goals against average (0.78), and also set the single season records for victories (nine) and lowest goals against average (0.67). The UT Martin goalkeepers also set a single season record for lowest goals against average (0.65). Saylor joined the Skyhawk staff after a successful career at nearby Lambuth University where he was the starting goalkeeper and earned a degree in Sport Management. While at Lambuth, Saylor helped lead the Eagles to a TranSouth Conference championship. In 2007, Saylor was named the Lambuth Male Athlete of the Year, in addition to NAIA All-American Honorable Mention and NAIA-All Region Accolades. During his career, Saylor was a four-time all-conference selection and two-time conference all-academic team selection. Additionally, Saylor played with the St. Louis Lions of the Premier Development League from 2006-2008. His performance in goal also earned him Goalkeeper of the Year accolades in 2007. Saylor has also gained coaching experience while an undergraduate student, working as an assistant coach with the Liberty Magnet High School team in Jackson, Tenn., along with leading goal keeping sessions at camps in Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma and Georgia. Saylor currently holds his NSCAA Goal keeping Level 2 coaching license and USSF “E” and “D” coaching licenses.

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SUPPORT STAFF NORIKAZU HARADA Athletic Trainer Second Season Norikazu Harada enters his second season with the women’s soccer team and fourth as an assistant athletic trainer at UT Martin. Harada is also the primary athletic trainer for the Skyhawk baseball team, and assists with men’s basketball and the Olympic sports. Harada is a UT Martin graduate, earning a health and human performance degree in 2003. Upon graduation, Harada worked with athletic training program as an intern. He then went on to earn his master’s degree in athletic training from Indiana State University. While at Indiana State, Harada worked with the women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis teams and the cheerleading squad. Harada also worked with the Terre Haute, Ind., local high school. Harada is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified Corrective Exercise Specialist. Harada also is a skillful touch practicioner, recently training at the Rolf Institute in Boulder, Colo.

BRIAN JOHNSON Performance Consultant Third Season Brian Johnson received his B.A. in psychology and M.A. in general experimental psychology from the University of Northern Iowa. He pursued further training in social-organizational psychology from Northern Illinois University and is currently ABD. Johnson is a lecturer of psychology at the University of Tennessee at Martin with specialization in industrial-organizational psychology, research methods and statistics and social psychology. This is his third year as a team performance consultant with the UT Martin women’s soccer program.

ANGELINA MACKEWN Performance Consultant Third Season Angie MacKewn holds a Ph.D from York University (Toronto, Canada) and her MA from the University of Central Oklahoma. MacKewn is currently an associate professor of psychology at the University of Tennessee at Martin, with specialization in evolutionary psychology, health psychology, cognitive psychology and research methods. MacKewn also conducts extensive academic research in the areas of health patterns and behavior change, body image, etiology of autism, sleep quality and cognitive performance, estrogen and anxiety on spatial ability. MacKewn is married to Michael Thompson and they have one child, Bodi Thompson, age 15.

RYNE RICKMAN Athletic Communications Second Season Ryne Rickman begins his second season as the athletic communications director for the women’s soccer program. Rickman also serves as the contact for the tennis, rifle, and cross country teams at UT Martin. Rickman serves as official statistician of all UT Martin home football, soccer, volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball games. Rickman’s duties also include producing media guides, game day programs, press releases, and serving as a media host and coordinating event operations. A native of Benton, Ky., Rickman graduated in May 2008 from Murray State University with a degree in journalism and a minor in recreation.

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2009 SEASON OUTLOOK SKYHAWKS HUNGRY TO BUILD OFF OVC CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE IN 2008 One year after advancing further than any other University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team has been before, the Skyhawks are eager to get back on the field in 2009 and prove they are legitimate contenders for the Ohio Valley Conference crown. The Skyhawks advanced to the OVC Tournament finals for the first time last November, breaking or tying 12 school records along the way, including most victories in a singleseason (10) and highest winning percentage for a single-season (.632). UT Martin head coach Craig Roberts will field a similar team in 2009, as the Skyhawks return 16 letterwinners, including eight of the 11 starters from last season’s OVC championship match. In addition, Roberts and assistant coaches Rachel Napoli and Brenton Saylor worked hard this offseason to add nine prized recruits, as the Skyhawks will look to gear up once again for a deep postseason run. “This year’s team brings increased athleticism, technical and tactical ability,” said Roberts, who will enter his fourth season as UT Martin head coach this fall. “I believe we will see a strong core with added talent this season. Each player has an unbelievable work rate with exceptional character.”

DEFENDERS A large ingredient to UT Martin’s potential success in 2009 will rest on the defense, who allowed the lowest goals-against average in program history last season (13 goals allowed in 19 games; 0.65 GAA). The Skyhawks will have to fill the absence of departing seniors and starting lineup

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The Skyhawks celebrate after advancing to the program’s first-ever Ohio Valley Conference championship match. stalwarts Caitlin Smith and Kristina Goldstine, but will return All-OVC first team junior Danielle Rogers, who will serve as team captain in 2009. The defense is the most experienced portion of the 2009 roster, as senior Nuala Deans (21 career matches played) and junior Stephanie Nilica (three assists in 12 matches in 2008) also logged significant playing time last season. Sophomor es Kimberley Boldt (three matches played in 2008) and Jessica Hunt (two matches played in 2008) and freshman Kristen Nichols will also push for minutes. “The tradition of a strong back line will continue,” Roberts said. “The back line will strengthen this year with our incoming freshmen who will increase the overall athleticism.”

MIDFIELDERS On paper, UT Martin might have one of the deepest midfield options in program history. Heading that core

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will be senior Jamie Furstenberg, who was named to the All-OVC Tournament team for her play over the span of the Skyhawks’ three postseason matches. Also returning is sophomore Kelly Ann Hutchinson (two goals, one assist in 2008), who was named an All-OVC Newcomer in 2008 as a true freshman. The Skyhawk midfielders will boast plenty of firepower with Brooke Robertson (four game-winning goals as a freshman in 2008), Jenni Duffy (five career assists in two seasons) and Danielle deGuzman (17 matches played in 2008) joining newcomers Alex Windell, Hillary Hitz, Kendyl Wilson and Jordan Warnement. Roberts will also welcome the return of redshirt sophomore Marissa Wood-Sternburgh, who played in 17 matches as a true freshman in 2007 before missing the entire 2008 season with a knee injury. “I believe we have a variety of personnel in this area,” Roberts said. “This will allow us to apply tactics that we have been unable to do in the


2009 SEASON OUTLOOK past. The collection of strong central players will bring a high level of play and the freshmen will bring a unique dimension to our midfield.”

FORWARDS The Skyhawk offense, who out-shot opponents by almost a two-to-one margin (342 to 179) last season, will be led by senior Sophie Cox (19 points in 57 career games) and 2008 All-OVC Newcomer Melissa Govea, who attempted a team-high 58 shots with three goals and an assist last season as a true freshman. Roberts also expects big things from sophomore returnees Katie Imperiale (four game-winning goals in 2008), Tori Taylor (one goal, one assist in 2008) as well as incoming freshman Amy Iwanicki. “Speed, strength, skill and courage will all be prevalent across the top line,” Roberts said. “Amy and Sophie have the ability to be strong threats down the middle whereas Tori, Melissa and Katie will bring a contrasting approach on the flanks.”

GOALKEEPERS Perhaps the biggest storyline, however, as the 2009 season approaches will be the goalkeeper position. A pair of members from the incoming recruiting class are goalkeepers, as the Skyhawks were hit hard by the graduation of Johanna Rathbun and Ashley Angerer. Rathbun leaves the Skyhawk program atop four records in UT Martin history, including most career shutouts (10) and lowest career GAA (0.78), and Angerer (0.87 career GAA over two seasons) will always be remembered for her clutch performance in the penalty kick shootout victory over Eastern Kentucky in the OVC Tournament semifinals last season. Heading into the fall practice season,

Roberts claims the starting goalkeeper job is up for grabs amongst Linnsie McMahan and Aubrey Buehler. “We are delighted with the incoming recruits, as each individual has the ability to compete,” Roberts said. “It will be a very competitive season for the starting position.”

by Florida Gulf Coast, where they will play FGCU and Stetson in the first weekend in September. UT Martin will then return home for a pair of weekend matches, playing host to Missouri-Kansas City and Southern Mississippi in the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational. After a match at SEC member Vanderbilt, the Skyhawks will face SIU Edwardsville at home before beginning the OVC season at Tennessee Tech on Sept. 25. The OVC schedule looms as the toughest league slate in the history of the conference, before the OVC Tournament is held at the site of the regular season champions on Nov. 56, and 8. “The schedule will bring challenges from a variety of states,” Roberts said. “Each game contains different styles, tactics, conditions and environments. By participating in these different surroundings, we believe it will prepare us for the OVC Tournament.”

All-OVC first teamer Danielle Rogers will head the back line of the defense as team captain in 2009.

PRESEASON POLL

SCHEDULE The young Skyhawks (20 of the 26 players are underclassmen) will be tested early and often, as the schedule features matches with four Atlantic Sun Conference opponents, as well as one match each with DivisionI members of the Southeastern Conference, Conference USA, and the Summit League. UT Martin will also face off against future OVC member SIU Edwardsville before starting out the OVC portion of its schedule. The Skyhawks open its season facing four consecutive A-Sun opponents, hosting Lipscomb before traveling to Belmont in late August. The Skyhawks then will take part in a tournament in Fort Myers, Fla. hosted

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The Skyhawks were predicted in a tie for second place in the preseason OVC polls, with OVC Tournament champion Morehead State. Regularseason defending champion Murray State was picked to repeat as champion.

2009 Preseason OVC Poll (as voted by the head coaches and SID’s; first place votes in parentheses)

1. Murray State (12) T2. UT Martin (2) T2. Morehead State (2) 4. Eastern Kentucky (2) 5. Tennessee Tech 6. Southeast Missouri 7. Jacksonville State 8. Eastern Illinois 9. Austin Peay 9


ROSTER / SQUAD BREAKDOWN No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25

Name Linnsie McMahan Aubrey Buehler Stephanie Nilica Danielle Rogers Nuala Deans Brooke Robertson Kristen Nichols Sophie Cox Jenni Duy Jordan Warnement Marissa Wood-Sternburgh Amanda Matthews Jessica Hunt Jamie Furstenberg Tori Taylor Kimberley Boldt Alex Windell Melissa Govea Katie Imperiale Kelly Ann Hutchinson Hillary Hitz Emily Crye Kendyl Wilson Danielle deGuzman Amy Iwanicki

Pos.

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Class

GK GK D D D MF D MF MF F MF MF D MF F D MF MF F D MF F F F F

5-7 5-9 5-9 5-5 5-9 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-5 5-3 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-11

Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Senior Sophomore Freshman Senior Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Senior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman

Hometown (Previous School) Fenton, Mo. (Rockwood Summit) Waukesha, Wis. (Waukesha North) St. Louis, Mo. (Ursuline Academy) Orland Park, Ill. (Carl Sandburg) Edinburgh, Scotland (Univ. of the Cumberlands) Olathe, Kan. (Olathe South) Orange, Calif. (Mater Dei) Rolla, Mo. (Rolla) Middlesbrough, England (East Durham) Diablo, Calif. (Carondelet) Traverse City, Mich. (Traverse City West) Paris, Tenn. (Henry County) Hendersonville, Tenn. (Hendersonville) Traverse City, Mich. (Traverse City West) Germantown, Tenn. (St. Agnes Academy) Troy, Mich. (Troy) Bristol, England (Bristol Academy) Hendersonville, Tenn. (Hendersonville) St. Louis, Mo. (Incarnate Word Academy) Ottawa, Ontario (Louis-Riel) Anchorage, Alaska (South Anchorage) Mason, Ohio (William Mason) Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville) Anchorage, Alaska (AJ Diamond) Calgary, Alberta (St. Francis)

Head Coach: Craig Roberts (Park University, 1992), Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Rachel Napoli (Wheeling Jesuit University, 2005), Second Season Goalkeepers Coach: Brenton Saylor (Lambuth University, 2008), Second Season

SQUAD BREAKDOWN By Class: Seniors: 3 Juniors: 3 Sophomores: 9 Freshmen: 10 By Position: Goalkeepers: 2 Defenders: 7 Midfielders: 9 Forwards: 7

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By State/Country: Tennessee: 5 Missouri: 4 Michigan: 3 Alaska: 2 California: 2 Canada: 2 England: 2 Illinois: 1 Kansas: 1 Ohio: 1 Scotland: 1 Wisconsin: 1

Pronunciation Guide: Aubrey Buehler: B-you-ler Nuala Deans: New-la Jordan Warnement: W-orn-a-ment Alex Windell: Win-dale Melissa Govea: Go-vay-uh Danielle deGuzman: de-Gooz-man Amy Iwanicki: Eye-wah-nick-ee

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PLAYER BIOS SOPHIE COX

#7

Senior • D • 5-6 Rolla, Mo. Rolla Senior HS

2008: One of three returnees to have started all 19 matches…Tallied seven points, with two goals and a teamhigh three assists…Ranked in the top-10 in two Ohio Valley Conference statistical categories: shots attempted (ninth) and assists (tied-fourth)…Broke the 3-3 tie in the penalty kick shootout against Eastern Kentucky in the OVC semifinals to send the Skyhawks to its first ever OVC Championship appearance…Had back-to-back matches with an assist on Oct. 19 at Morehead State and Oct. 24 vs. Tennessee Tech...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll...Was named a National Soccer Coaches Association of America/adidas College AllAmerican Scholar. 2007: Appeared in all 19 matches for the Skyhawks, starting 17...Earned her first Ohio Valley Conference player of the week award, Oct. 23 after a pair of matches over Eastern Illinois and Southeast Missouri...Tallied six goals on the season, which was tied for second on the team and eighth in the OVC... Scored her first collegiate goal against Bacone College on Sept. 14...Followed that up with her first multiple-goal game only two days later on Sept. 16 against Christian Brothers...Scored three goals in two games at the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational, leading all participants in scoring at the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational...Her six goals ranks in the all-time top-10 for single season goals...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2006: Started all 19 matches for the Skyhawks, presenting an additional offensive threat on the front line for the Skyhawks, to balance defensive pressure...Attempted nine shots on the season, putting five on goal for a .556 shots on goal percentage...Also attempted a penalty kick on Sept. 8 against East Tennessee State, but was unable to convert. BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Rolla Senior High School in Rolla, Mo., where she was a two-sport athlete...In addition to soccer, was also a member of the basketball team as a freshman...Prior to beginning high school, Cox was part of a recordsetting 800 meter relay team...On the soccer field, helped lead the COX CAREER HIGHS Bulldogs to three consecutive district championships in 2003, 2004 and CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER 2005...As a freshman, netted nine goals Points.............. 4 vs. Christian Bros. (9-16-07) and chipped in 10 assists on the year... Goals .............. 2 vs. Christian Bros. (9-16-07) Her accomplishments earned her Last GW Goal...........vs. E. Illinois (10-19-07) team midfield MVP, district offensive MVP, all-district, all-conference, and Shots .................. 5 vs. Morehead St. (11-6-07) all-regional accolades along with Shots on Goal ... 4 vs. Morehead St. (11-6-07) honorable mention on the all-state Assists .... 1 (3 times), last vs. TTU (10-24-08) squad...As a sophomore, netted 13 goals with 21 assists, again earning team mid-field MVP and district MVP honors while also collecting all-district, all-conference and all-region awards for the second year...In her junior season, served as team captain and scored 16 goals with 12 assists, while helping her squad to a 24-3-1 record and ranking of No. 9 in the state of Missouri...Led her team to the state quarterfinals where she scored a goal, but the Bulldogs were eliminated by the No. 1 team in the nation...Was named team MVP along with district MVP in addition to being named all-district, all-conference, all-Ozarks, all-region, all-state and regional player of the year...As a senior, again served as captain and netted 21 goals with 20 assists on the year, again earning her all-district, all-conference, all-region and all-state honors...Also was named regional player of the year, team and district MVP...Also played for the Rolla Dolphins U-10 through U-13 and Busch U-14 through U-20 teams, helping lead her club squads to second place finishes in the Missouri State Cup in 2001, 2003 and 2005, with back-to-back Missouri State Championships in 2006 and 2007...Played in the Olympic Development Program for the Missouri 88 from 2001 through 2003 and advanced to regional camp in 2002 and 2003. PERSONAL: Born Sophie Anna Cox on April 5, 1988...Daughter of John and Martha Cox...Has one brother, Ryan (22) and one sister, Olivia (15)...Ranks in three Skyhawk career top-10 record categories...Majoring in exercise science.

COX’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2006 2007 2008 3 years

12

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

19 19 19 57

0 6 2 8

0 0 3 3

0 12 7 19

9 35 39 83

.000 .171 .051 .096

5 20 14 39

.556 .571 .359 .470

0 3 0 3

2009 UT Martin Soccer


PLAYER BIOS NUALA DEANS

#4

Senior • D • 5-9 Edinburgh, Scotland Univ. of the Cumberlands

2008: Appeared in 11 matches, including 10 of the first 14 matches of the season…Attempted two shots, one on goal, both vs. Mississippi Valley State on Aug. 31…Logged a season-high 39 minutes in the season-opener against Alabama A&M on Aug. 22…Earned one start at Morehead State on Oct. 19...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2007: Appeared in 10 matches for the Skyhawks...From her defender position, played a vital role as one of the first reserves off the bench...With her physical style of play and field awareness, she was able to help shut down the opponents scoring attack and contribute to the Skyhawks’ record setting season where they help opponents to a program-low 19 goals scored against...Also pushed up to the offensive side of the field, attempting two shots on the year....Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawk soccer program after playing one year at the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, Ky....While at University of the Cumberlands, started all 19 matches for the Patriots...From her defender position, scored 10 points by netting two goals and collecting six assists... Sported a .500 shots-on-goal average putting 5-of-10 shots on goal...Helped lead her team to a 7-12-1 performance, which landed them a return to the Mid-South Conference Tournament as the fourth seed where they fell to eventual national champion, Lindsey Wilson College...Prepped at The Royal High School in Edinburgh, Scotland... Was a four-sport athlete at the The Royal School, playing soccer, badminton, basketball and field hockey...Most of her soccer success was found on the club level where she was highly decorated at an early age...Played for the Hibs Girls club squad her entire club career, playing briefly at the U12 level before being asked to move up to the U15 Hibs Girls squad...At the U15 level, earned her first international playing experience in 2002 with the Scottish Schools in a tournament in Ballymena, Northern Ireland where she helped lead her team to a championship, defeating Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales and a Select Team...Led her Scottish Schools DEANS CAREER HIGHS team to a second championship in 2003, defeating Ireland, Northern CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER Ireland and Edinburgh Select...In Points........................................................ None 2004, again played for the U15s and Goals ........................................................ None traveled with them to Ireland, where Last GW Goal.......................................... None they won the tournament, before Shots ...............2 vs. Miss. Valley St. (8-31-08) falling to Holland in the national day Shots on Goal ...1 (twice), last vs. MVSU (8-31-08) competition...Earned a spot on the Assists ...................................................... None U17 squad where in her first season she worked her way into a starting role by the time the team reached the championship round of the prestigious San Marino Cup in 2002...Also during the 2002-03 season, Deans’ U17 team won the League Cup and finished runner-up in the West of Scotland Cup...During the 2003-04 season, played every match at sweeper and helped lead her team to the quarterfinals of the Scottish Cup, finals of the West of Scotland Cup and again won the League Championship...The 2004-05 season saw Deans’ team run away with the League Championship by eight points...Was named captain and led her team in capturing the very prestigious Scottish Cup, also winning the League Championship by a staggering 10 points...The successful season earned Deans’ squad a spot in the Gothia Cup, played in Sweden, where they advanced to the championship match. PERSONAL: Born Nuala Kathleen Deans on Jan. 4, 1989...Daughter of Mari Deans...Majoring in health and human performance.

DEANS’ CAREER STATS SEASON 2007 2008 2 years

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

10 11 21

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

2 2 4

.000 .000 .000

1 1 2

.500 .500 .500

0 0 0

2009 UT Martin Soccer

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PLAYER BIOS JAMIE FURSTENBERG

#13

Senior • MF • 5-7 Traverse City, Mich. Traverse City West HS

2008: Named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference Tournament team…One of three returnees to have started all 19 matches…Scored three goals and collected one assist for a total of seven points… Scored one goal and had one assist in a 4-1 win over SIU Edwardsville on Sept. 5…Netted one gamewinning goal, putting in a rebound off a deflection in the 99th minute of overtime at Morehead State on Oct. 19....Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and also was awarded with the prestigious OVC Medal of Honor for her 4.0 grade point average...Was named a National Soccer Coaches Association of America/adidas College All-American Scholar. 2007: Continued where she left off after her freshman season, appearing in all 19 matches and starting 18...After moving to mid-field, she continued to use her physical style of play to help the Skyhawk defense allow only 17 goals on the year, which shatters the previous team record for goals allowed...In the second game of the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational against Christian Brothers, Furstenberg turned in a career afternoon, netting a goal for the second consecutive match and connecting on two assists, a career-high in a single-game along with her game total of four points...Added another goal against Lambuth to finish the season with three...Attempted 32 shots on the year, putting 15 on goal for a .469 shots on goal percentage...Also finished the season with three assists...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and also received an OVC Medal of Honor for her 4.0 grade point average. 2006: Made an immediate impact for the Skyhawks, starting all 19 matches at defense...Earned her first collegiate point in only her third match when she tallied an assist after connecting with Caitlin Smith on a goal to preserve a 1-1 tie with Chattanooga...Attempted 14 shots on the season, putting eight on goal for a .571 shots on goal percentage... Despite being a freshman, was awarded the team’s Most Valuable FURSTENBERG CAREER HIGHS Defender award...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER Roll. Points.............. 4 vs. Christian Bros. (9-16-07) Goals ... 1 (10 times), last at Morehead St. (10-19-08) BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Last GW Goal......at Morehead St. (10-19-08) Traverse City West Senior High Shots ..........................8 at Lipscomb (8-31-07) School where she was teammates Shots on Goal ..........3 vs. E. Illinois (9-26-08) with current Skyhawk Marissa Assists ............ 2 vs. Christian Bros. (9-16-07) Wood-Sternburgh...Was a fouryear varsity starter for the Titans soccer program, helping lead them to a Big North Conference championship in 2003...During her career, served as team captain for two seasons and was named to the all-conference first team on three occasions...Was also named to the all-district first team, regional dream team and received all-state honorable mention accolades...Also earned MVP honors of the Michigan Spring Cup...In addition to soccer honors, Furstenberg also collected academic all-state accolades...Played for the NorthStar 87 and 88 squads, under the direction of her father Jim Furstenberg...For the NorthStar squad, was able to lead the team to a U18-U19 Premier Division I championship and a ranking of No. 3 in the state of Michigan, as captain from 2002-2006. PERSONAL: Born Jamie Lyn Furstenberg on Oct. 16, 1987...Daughter of Jim and Mandi Furstenberg...Has one brother, Jesse (19)...Was high school teammates with current Skyhawk midfielder Marissa Wood-Sternburgh...Ranks in three Skyhawk career top-10 record categories...Majoring in psychology.

FURSTENBERG’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2006 2007 2008 3 years

14

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

19 19 19 57

0 4 3 7

1 3 1 5

1 11 7 19

14 32 35 81

.000 .125 .086 .086

8 15 17 40

.571 .469 .486 .494

0 0 1 1

2009 UT Martin Soccer


PLAYER BIOS JENNI DUFFY

#8

Junior • MF • 5-8 Middlesbrough, England East Durham HS

2008: Came back from an early-season injury to appear in 14 matches, starting in eight… Established herself as a mainstay in the Skyhawk lineup late in the season, starting in each of the last five matches…Scored one point, on an assist in a 2-1 win against Tennessee Tech in the Ohio Valley Conference quarterfinals on Nov. 4…Fired a team-high five shots in the OVC championship against Morehead State on Nov. 9...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2007: In her freshman season with the Skyhawks, appeared in all 19 matches, starting 12... Made an immediate impact from her mid-field position, routinely drawing some of the toughest offensive threats from opposing teams. Also contributed to the UT Martin offensive attack from her defender position, as in her first collegiate game against Lipscomb, she picked up the first assist of her career...Later in the season, against Bacone at the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational, Duffy set a new program record with three assists in a single match...All three of Duffy’s assists in the record setting match came in the second half during a stretch of 7:06...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawks from East Durham High School and North Riding in Middlesbrough, England where she was a two-sport athlete, also taking part on the netball team...Helped lead her soccer team to numerous championships, leading her North Riding team to regional league championships in 2005 and 2006 along with capturing the Memorial Trophy in 2004 and 2005...Also in 2004 and 2005, was named the Player’s Player of the Year... Competed in the national 5-aDUFFY CAREER HIGHS side tournaments, claiming championships in 2005 and CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER 2006 while also advancing Points..............3 vs. Bacone College (9-14-07) to the championship match Goals ........................................................ None in 2006 and 2007...Served as Last GW Goal.......................................... None captain of the North Riding Shots ... 5 (twice), last vs. Morehead St. (11-9-08) County team in 2004 and Shots on Goal ...2 (3 times), last vs. APSU (10-26-08) 2006, leading them to the Assists ............3 vs. Bacone College (9-14-07) championship match in 2005, 2006 and 2007 while winning it in 2005...Also played for the Middlesbrough Ladies Club team in 2006 and 2007 along with the Marion Ladies in 2004, 2005 and 2006, leading them to a title at the City Vickson’s Tournament...Captured the Nottingham national championship in the 7-aside league in 2004 and 2005. PERSONAL: Born Jenni Duffy on Nov. 24, 1986...Daughter of Paul and Janet Duffy...Has one older brother, Paul...Ranks 10th all-time in career assists at UT Martin...Majoring in physical education and teaching.

DUFFY’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2007 2008 2 years

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

19 14 33

0 0 0

4 1 5

4 1 5

25 27 52

.000 .000 .000

10 9 19

.400 .333 .365

0 0 0

2009 UT Martin Soccer

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PLAYER BIOS STEPHANIE NILICA

#2

Junior • D • 5-9 St. Louis, Mo. Ursuline Academy

2008: Was one of the team’s top defenders before a season-ending injury occurred against Jacksonville State on Oct. 12…Prior to her injury, had started in all 12 matches, collecting three assists…Despite playing in only 12 matches, still tied for the team lead in assists and ranked third in the Ohio Valley Conference in assists per game (0.25) and tied for fourth in total assists…Put together back-to-back matches with an assist on the Skyhawks’ lone goal at Pacific (Sept. 14) and at home against Bethel (Sept. 21). 2007: Appeared in all 19 matches for the Skyhawks, starting 16...Made her first collegiate start in the fourth match of the season, and never surrendered her spot on the field...From her defender position, was part of a Skyhawk defensive front that allowed a program-low 19 goals on the season...Also attempted four shots on the year, connecting on her first collegiate goal in an Ohio Valley Conference match against Eastern Illinois, which had knocked UT Martin out of the OVC Tournament the previous season...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Ursuline Academy in St. Louis, Mo., where she was a two-sport athlete, playing soccer and basketball...Helped lead the Bears to the Missouri state championship match in 2004, where they finished runner-up... Also helped lead Ursuline Academy to a district championship in 2005... For her performance on the field she earned first team allNILICA CAREER HIGHS conference accolades in 2005, CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER 2006 and 2007 along with Points......................2 vs. E. Illinois (10-19-07) second team all-conference Goals ......................1 vs. E. Illinois (10-19-07) honors in 2004...Was also Last GW Goal.......................................... None named the Ursuline team Shots ................................7 at SEMO (9-28-08) MVP in 2007...Played for the Shots on Goal ... 1 (7 times), last at SEMO (9-28-08) Assists ... 1 (3 times), last vs. Bethel (9-21-08) J.B. Marine club team leading it to runner-up finishes at the Missouri state championships in 2005, 2006 and 2007...Then led that same J.B. Marine club team to a Missouri State Championship and U-23 regional title in 2008...Also played in the 2004 Missouri Olympic Development Program...Academically, was a member of the National Honor Society and Hispanic Honors Society. PERSONAL: Born Stephanie Nilica on Nov. 17, 1988...Daughter of Daniel and Christi Nilica...Has two sisters, Nicole (22) and Jamie (15)...Sister Nicole played soccer for Newberry College...Majoring in civil engineering.

NILICA’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2007 2008 2 years

16

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

19 12 31

1 0 1

0 3 3

2 3 5

4 26 30

.250 .000 .033

1 6 7

.250 .231 .233

0 0 0

2009 UT Martin Soccer


PLAYER BIOS DANIELLE ROGERS

#3

Junior • D • 5-5 Orland Park, Ill. Carl Sandburg HS

2008: Named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference first team, as well as earning a spot on the All-OVC Tournament team…Was named OVC Defensive Player of the Week on two separate occasions, on Sept. 2 and Oct. 28…Is one of three returning players to have started all 19 matches…Led the team in minutes played (1,799), appearing on the field for every possible minute of every game…Stepped up to score one goal and record two assists on the season, including an assist on the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Mississippi Valley State on Aug. 31, and the team’s lone goal in a 1-1 tie against Austin Peay on Oct. 26...Was named Most Valuable Player by her teammates...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2007: Appeared in 17 matches for the Skyhawks, starting each of them...Was on the field for 1515 minutes, which was second among freshmen on the squad...Ability to stymie the opposition’s offensive game plan made her a key asset to the Skyhawks defense that held opponent’s goals scored to a program record 19 on the year...First collegiate shot attempt came at the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational against Bacone College on Sept. 14. BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Carl Sandburg High School where she was a two-sport athlete...On the soccer field, helped lead her squad to four consecutive regional championships in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007...Also led the Eagles to a sectional championship ROGERS CAREER HIGHS in 2006...Earned all-sectional CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER honors in 2004, all-conference Points................. 2 vs. Austin Peay (10-26-08) recognition in 2004, 2005, 2006 Goals ................. 1 vs. Austin Peay (10-26-08) and 2007 along with all-state Last GW Goal.......................................... None accolades in 2005, 2006 and Shots ...............3 vs. Alabama A&M (8-22-08) 2007...Was also named the Shots on Goal ... 1 (5 times), last vs. EKU (11-7-08) Assists ...1 (twice), last vs. Tenn. Tech (11-4-08) Eagles’ MVP and a member of the all-midwest team in 2007... Played with the Windy City Pride club team, leading them to championships at the Orange Classic in 2004, Vardar Cup and Germantown Tournament in 2006, Illinois State Cup semifinals appearances in 2005 and 2007 along with a runner-up finish at the Illinois State Cup in 2006. PERSONAL: Born Danielle M. Rogers on Feb. 27, 1989...Daughter of Dan and Debbie Rogers...Has two older siblings, Lindsay (28) and Jon (26)...Comes from a very athletic family, as sister Lindsay played soccer at fellow OVC school Eastern Illinois, one cousin played football at Kansas State, one cousin currently plays football at South Dakota State, and one cousin is currently a member of the Marquette rowing team...Majoring in accounting.

ROGERS’ CAREER STATS SEASON 2007 2008 2 years

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

17 19 36

0 1 1

0 2 2

0 4 4

1 11 12

.000 .091 .083

0 5 5

.000 .455 .417

0 0 0

2009 UT Martin Soccer

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PLAYER BIOS KIMBERLEY BOLDT

#15

Sophomore • D • 5-8 Troy, Mich. Troy HS

2008: Came off the bench to see action in three matches, logging a season-high 31 minutes in a 2-1 win over Alabama A&M on Aug. 22…Also appeared in wins over Mississippi Valley State (five minutes) and Bethel (27 minutes)...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawk soccer program from Troy, Michigan, where she was a member of the Michigan Football Club...Comes from a very successful Michigan Football Club and helped lead them to a 2007 Michigan State Cup quarterfinals appearance..Also appeared with her club in the 2006 North American College Showcase, PUMA Region III Championship Invitational and an appearance in the 2006 Michigan State Cup Finals... As a freshman in 2005, led her team to a pair of championships in the Score at the Shore and Henderson Memorial Tournaments along with appearances in the MRL Premier Division and Surf Cup...Also played two years of high school soccer and volleyball before opting out of her junior and senior seasons to focus on the Michigan Football Club team.. While a member of the Troy High School team, led the Colts in assists both her freshman and sophomore seasons... Earned the honor of team captain as only a freshman.

BOLDT CAREER HIGHS

PERSONAL: Born Kimberley Elizabeth Boldt on May 14, 1990...Daughter of John and Jeanne Boldt...Has one brother, Benjamin (21)...Majoring in nutrition.

CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER Points........................................................ None Goals ........................................................ None Last GW Goal.......................................... None Shots ......................................................... None Shots on Goal .......................................... None Assists ...................................................... None

BOLDT’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2008 1 year

18

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

3 3

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

2009 UT Martin Soccer


PLAYER BIOS DANIELLE DEGUZMAN

#24

Sophomore • F • 5-5 Anchorage, Alaska AJ Diamond HS

2008: Saw action in 17 matches, including two starts (Alabama A&M and UNC Asheville)… Attempted seven shots, putting two on goal…Logged 373 minutes, including a seasonhigh 55 minutes against SIU Edwardsville on Sept. 5. BEFORE UTM: Prepped at AJ Diamond High School in Anchorage, Alaska where she was a two-sport athlete, playing both soccer and basketball...Made a name for herself on the soccer field, earning 2008 team MVP honors as team captain...Also earned spots on the 2008 all-conference and all-region first teams...Played for the Cook Inlet Soccer Club, leading them to a win at the 2006 Midnight Sun Tournament. PERSONAL: Born Danielle A. deGuzman on April 19, 1990...Daughter of Michael and Janet Lu...Has two sisters, Alexandria (22) and Jillian (19)...Is the first Alaskan native to play soccer at UT Martin...Majoring in elementary education.

DEGUZMAN CAREER HIGHS CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER Points........................................................ None Goals ........................................................ None Last GW Goal.......................................... None Shots .................. 2 vs. Austin Peay (10-26-08) Shots on Goal ...1 (twice), last vs. APSU (10-26-08) Assists ...................................................... None

DEGUZMAN’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2008 1 year

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

17 17

0 0

0 0

0 0

7 7

.000 .000

2 2

.286 .286

0 0

2009 UT Martin Soccer

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PLAYER BIOS MELISSA GOVEA

#17

Sophomore • MF • 5-7 Hendersonville, Tenn. Hendersonville HS

2008: Was named to the Ohio Valley Conference All-Newcomer team, after leading the Skyhawks with 58 shots, 28 of which were on goal…Competed in all 19 matches, starting in 16, including the last 14 matches of the season…Ranked fourth in the OVC in shots and fifth in shots per game (3.05)…Accumulated seven points on three goals and one assist, all of which came in a five-game stretch in midseason…Scored the team’s only goal in a tie at Southeast Missouri on Sept. 28 and assisted on the team’s lone goal in a 1-0 win against Jacksonville State on Oct. 12...Was named Most Valuable Forward by her teammates. BEFORE UTM: Came to the Skyhawks from Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tenn., where she was a two sport athlete, playing both soccer and basketball...Was a standout on the pitch for the Commandos, helping lead them to district and regional championships in 2005, 2006 and 2007...In the 2007 district championship game, she scored two goals and had an assist to lead her team to a 3-2 victory...Earned many accolades as well, including being named to the all-district and all-district tournament teams all four years of her career...Was also named district MVP, all-mid state, TSCA and TACA all-state and TSWA all-state in 2006 and 2007...Honors also included being named to the GOVEA CAREER HIGHS Tennessean First Team and CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER the All-Sumner County Player Points...2 (3 times), last at Murray St. (10-5-08) of the Year in 2007. Goals ...1 (3 times), last at Murray St. (10-5-08) Last GW Goal.......................................... None Shots ..................7 at Morehead St. (10-19-08) Shots on Goal ... 5 vs. Austin Peay (10-26-08) Assists .......... 1 vs. Jacksonville St. (10-12-08)

PERSONAL: Born Melissa Lynn Govea on March 6, 1990...Daughter of Milton and Lonnie Govea...Has two brothers, Michael (25) and Mark (24)...High school teammates with current Skyhawk defender Jessica Hunt...Majoring in physical education.

GOVEA’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2008 1 year

20

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

19 19

3 3

1 1

7 7

58 58

.052 .052

28 28

.483 .483

0 0

2009 UT Martin Soccer


PLAYER BIOS JESSICA HUNT

#12

Sophomore • D • 5-8 Hendersonville, Tenn. Hendersonville HS

2008: Competed in the last two games of the season…Perhaps had the biggest clutch shot of the season in the Ohio Valley Conference semifinals against Eastern Kentucky on Nov. 7, when she put the Skyhawks ahead 3-2 in the penalty kick shootout that would eventually send the team to its first OVC Championship appearance. BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawks from Hendersonville High School, where she helped lead the squad to a trio of both district and regional titles in 2005, 2006 and 2007 along with appearances in the Tennessee state sectional tournament in 2004-07...In addition to winning the Tennessee sectional tournament in 2004 and 2006, Hunt and the Commandos also advanced to the Tennessee Final Four in 2006...Her performance on the field also earned her recognition on the All-Sumner County team in 2006 and 2007 along with being named the team’s most improved player in 2007...Also played for the Quest/MTFC club team from 1998-04 and the Metros/Cobras club in 2007 and 2008. PERSONAL: Born Jessica Lauren Hunt on Oct. 16, 1989...Daughter of Greg and Jane Hunt...Has four HUNT CAREER HIGHS siblings, Greg (18), Cory (17), CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER Keiffer (19), and Jacob (13)... Points........................................................ None High school teammates with Goals ........................................................ None Last GW Goal.......................................... None current Skyhawk midfielder Shots ......................................................... None Melissa Govea...Major is Shots on Goal .......................................... None undecided. Assists ...................................................... None

HUNT’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2008 1 year

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

2 2

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

2009 UT Martin Soccer

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PLAYER BIOS KELLY ANN HUTCHINSON

#20

Sophomore • D • 5-5 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Louis-Riel HS

2008: Was honored by the Ohio Valley Conference with a spot on the All-Newcomer team, as well as a place on the All-OVC Tournament team…Was named OVC Defensive Player of the Week for the week ending Sept. 9…Appeared in all 19 matches, starting in the last 17 matches of the season…Earned five points on two goals and one assist, including an assist on the team’s only goal in a 1-1 tie with Austin Peay on Oct. 26…Forced overtime with a goal in the 87th minute of a 2-1 overtime victory at Morehead State on Oct. 19...Was named Most Valuable Midfielder by her teammates. BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawks from Louis-Riel High School in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada where she was a four sport athlete, playing not only soccer, but also track and field, volleyball and golf...On the soccer field, helped lead her team as co-captain and leading scorer on the way to three consecutive Prescott-Russell championships in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in addition to a 2005 EOSSAA championship...Also played club soccer for the Ottawa Fury Soccer Club where she served as the team captain and was voted MVP in 2006...With the Glengarry Hearts, helped led her team to championships in both the ERSL and OCSL in 2003 along with a 2003 ER Cup championship...In 2004, helped the Ottawa Fury capture the Ottawa Royal Tournament championship in addition to the personal recognition of tournament MVP... In 2005, led the Fury to a title at the Ottawa Ice-Breaker Tournament of Champions and Challenge Brossard tournament, which she was also named MVP of... HUTCHINSON CAREER HIGHS During the 2006 club season, CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER joined the Ottawa Fury and Points... 2 (twice), last at Morehead St. (10-19-08) led them to a bronze medal Goals ... 1 (twice), last at Morehead St. (10-19-08) at the Granby International Last GW Goal.......................................... None Tournament...Also guest Shots .....3 (4 times), last vs. APSU (10-26-08) played for the Omega Club Shots on Goal ...2 (3 times), last vs. APSU (10-26-08) Assists ............... 1 vs. Austin Peay (10-26-08) of Kansas City, Mo., under the direction of Gaspard D’Alexis...Also experienced success on the volleyball court and on the golf links, leading the Louis-Riel volleyball squad to a pair of Prescott-Russell and EOSSAA championships in 2005...On the golf course, was a member of the Cisco Tour and member of the Canadian Junior Golf Association, claiming 10 individual championships and three runner-up finishes...Also registered a hole-in-one at the Canadian Junior National Championships in Toronto, Ontario as a nine-year-old. PERSONAL: Born Kelly Ann Hutchinson on Sept. 9, 1991...Daughter of Mark Hutchinson and Danielle Canon...Has two siblings, Carol Ann (15) and Johnny (11)...Majoring in biology.

HUTCHINSON’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2008 1 year

22

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

19 19

2 2

1 1

5 5

19 19

.105 .105

10 10

.526 .526

0 0

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PLAYER BIOS KATIE IMPERIALE

#18

Sophomore • F • 5-7 St. Louis, Mo. Incarnate Word Academy

2008: Played in all 19 matches, starting in 10…Was named Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending Aug. 26…Along with teammate Brooke Robertson, led the OVC with four game-winning goals…Her four goals were a co-team-high and her eight points were the second-highest total on the team…Also ranked second on the team in shots on goal (20) and was first among the regulars in shots on goal percentage (.667)... Came up with the team’s only goal in OVC wins against Eastern Illinois and Jacksonville State...Her four game-winning goals rank tied for fourth all-time in UT Martin program history. BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawks from one of Missouri’s top programs at Incarnate Word Academy in St. Louis... Incarnate Word is a small school that plays up in the large school division in St. Louis but has still claimed the district championship every year since the program’s inception over 20 years ago in addition to eight state championships...Helped continue that tradition during her four years as a member of the Red Knights, including an appearance in the Missouri State Finals in 2007 and 2008, claiming the 2008 Missouri State Championship...Also had a successful club career with the Missouri Premiere, helping them achieve a rank in the national top-25...Helped lead the Missouri Premiere to the Missouri State Cup finals in 2005, 2006 and 2007 along with the 2007 finals of the Dallas Cup and Atlanta Cup... Led the Missouri Premiere IMPERIALE CAREER HIGHS to the championship at the CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER 2007 Orange Cup along with Points... 2 (4 times), last vs. Jacksonville St. (10-12-08) back-to-back titles at the Best Goals ... 1 (4 times), last vs. Jacksonville St. (10-12-08) of the Midwest tournament... Last GW Goal... vs. Jacksonville St. (10-12-08) As a member of the Missouri Shots ...............5 vs. Miss. Valley St. (8-31-08) Premiere, was voted the Shots on Goal ...4 vs. Miss. Valley St. (8-31-08) Assists ...................................................... None most dedicated among her teammates. PERSONAL: Born Kathryn Imperiale on Sept. 12, 1989...Daughter of Rich and Karen Imperiale...Has two siblings, Maggie (18) and Timmy (13)... Majoring in nutrition.

IMPERIALE’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2008 1 year

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

19 19

4 4

0 0

8 8

30 30

.133 .133

20 20

.667 .667

4 4

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PLAYER BIOS BROOKE ROBERTSON

#5

Sophomore • MF • 5-5 Olathe, Kan. Olathe South HS

2008: Saw time in 18 matches, starting in four, including every OVC Tournament match… Along with teammate Katie Imperiale, led the Ohio Valley Conference with four gamewinning goals…Also contributed one assist, leading the team with nine points…Collected the team’s only goal in wins at Pacific and against Tennessee Tech, and was also credited with the game-winner in the OVC quarterfinals against Tennessee Tech…Had a three-point game against SIU Edwardsville, scoring the game-winning goal and tallying an assist in a 4-1 win on Sept. 5... Her four game-winning goals rank tied for fourth all-time in UT Martin program history...Was named Most Improved Player by her teammates...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawk soccer program from Olathe South High School in Olathe, Kan....While at Olathe High, was a two-year member of the varsity soccer squad and MVP of the junior varsity team in 2006, while helping lead them to a state championship...Also had a very impressive club career with the Blue Valley Stars from 2002-2008, helping lead her squad to four club championships across the country including the 2006 Metro United Championships and Kansas City Invitational, along with the 2005 Illinois Powerhouse Tournament and 2004 Tournament in the Woods in Kansas City, Mo....Also led her club to semi-final or finals appearances in five other tournaments across the country and also competed ROBERTSON CAREER HIGHS in the 2000 Kansas Olympic CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER Development Camp. Points............3 vs. SIU Edwardsville (9-5-08) Goals ...1 (4 times), last vs. Tenn. Tech (11-4-08) Last GW Goal...........vs. Tenn. Tech (11-4-08) Shots ... 2 (5 times), last vs. Morehead St. (11-9-08) Shots on Goal ...2 (twice), last vs. Tenn. Tech (11-4-08) Assists ..........1 vs. SIU Edwardsville (9-5-08)

PERSONAL: Born Lauren Brooke Robertson on Dec. 5, 1989...Daughter of Tony and Judy Robertson...Has two sisters, Tara (24) and Paige (21)...Majoring in pre-med/

biology.

ROBERTSON’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2008 1 year

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GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

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4 4

1 1

9 9

17 17

.235 .235

8 8

.471 .471

4 4

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PLAYER BIOS TORI TAYLOR

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Sophomore • F • 5-9 Germantown, Tenn. St. Agnes Academy

2008: Came off the bench to appear in 18 matches, accumulating three points on one goal and one assist…Had a direct impact on two Skyhawk victories, scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win over Mississippi Valley State on Aug. 31 and assisting on the gamewinning goal against Eastern Illinois on Sept. 26…Logged 50+ minutes in three matches, including a career-high 55 against SIU Edwardsville on Sept. 5...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawks from St. Agnes Academy in Memphis, Tenn., and the Germantown Fury Premiere Soccer Club...Was a two-sport athlete for St. Agnes, playing soccer while also competing on the track team, also serving as team captain for both squads...Helped lead the soccer team to a Tennessee state championship in 2006 in addition to a ranking of No. 3 in the national polls, while also collecting four consecutive regional crowns...Was named to both the 2007 TNSCA and TACA all-state teams, in addition to the Division II AA West all-region and all-tournament teams...Was also tabbed as one of the Best of the Preps by the Commercial Appeal...Also received the St. Agnes leading scorer award and was named the St. Agnes Athlete of the Year in 2007... Was also a standout on the St. Agnes Academy track team, competing in the pentathlon, 4x200 relay, high jump, long jump and 100m hurdles...Set new school records in both the pentathlon and 100 meter hurdles while qualifying for the Tennessee State Track and Field meets in all four years of her high school career...Her TAYLOR CAREER HIGHS accomplishments earned her CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER many accolades including St. Points..............2 vs. Miss. Valley St. (8-31-08) Agnes Freshman of the Year Goals ..............1 vs. Miss. Valley St. (8-31-08) in 2005, team MVP in 2006 Last GW Goal...vs. Miss. Valley St. (8-31-08) and 2007, all-region selections Shots ...........................3 vs. Belmont (8-29-08) along with a spot on the Shots on Goal ...1 (4 times), last at Murray St. (10-5-08) Assists ............ 1 vs. Eastern Illinois (9-26-08) Commercial Appeals Best of the Preps list in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. PERSONAL: Born Victoria Renee’ Taylor on Aug. 29, 1990...Daughter of Ric and Angie Taylor and Linda and John Romeo...Has three siblings, Nelson Taylor (23), Diana Romeo (22) and Alexis Taylor (9)...Majoring in pre-med/ biology.

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2008 1 year

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

18 18

1 1

1 1

3 3

11 11

.091 .091

4 4

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PLAYER BIOS MARISSA WOOD-STERNBURGH

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Sophomore • MF • 5-7 Traverse City, Mich. Traverse City West

2008: Was granted an NCAA redshirt after missing the entire season due to an injury...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and was a recipient of the OVC Medal of Honor for her 4.0 grade point average. 2007: Appeared in 17 games for the Skyhawk, starting in one...Made her first collegiate start at the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational against Bacone College, where she also recorded her first collegiate goal...As only a freshman, was one of the first reserves off the bench for the Skyhawks...Attempted 11 shots, putting eight of them on goal for a .727 shots on goal percentage...Logged a season high 71 minutes against Bacone and on four occasions tallied over a half of play as a reserve off the bench...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Traverse City West Senior High School where she was a member of the varsity soccer squad all four years, earning first team all-district and second team all-conference honors as a sophomore...As a junior, served as team captain and earned first-team all-conference and second team all-region honors then as a senior again served as team captain while claiming first team all-regional, conference dream team and state honorable mention accolades...Also compiled an impressive club soccer resume, playing for the NorthStar ‘87, ‘88 and ‘89 WOOD-STERNBURGH CAREER HIGHS premier teams, helping lead her team to championships CATEGORY ..................................... CAREER at the 2003 Crossroads Cup, Points..............2 vs. Bacone College (9-14-07) 2003 Lakeshore United Goals ..............1 vs. Bacone College (9-14-07) Soccerfest, 2003 Regional Last GW Goal.......................................... None 6v6 Indoor Championships Shots ....2 (4 times), last vs. SEMO (10-21-07) 2003 Cherryland Invitational, Shots on Goal ...2 (twice), last vs. SEMO (10-21-07) Assists ...................................................... None Global Soccer Tournament, 2004 Gothia Cup-Sweden International, 2004 NSR Cup, 2004 Global Soccer Cup, 2004 Michigan State Cup, 2004 Petoskey Invitational, 2004 Saginaw 7-11 Soccer Classic, 2004 Cherryland Invitational, 2004 MSPSP U19 Division League, 2004 Saginaw 7-11 Soccer Classic, 2005 Great Lakes College Showcase, 2005 Iowa College Search Kickoff, 2005 Petoskey Autumn Blast, 2005 Global Soccer Tournament, 2006 Great Lakes College Schowcase and 2007 Germantown Soccer Tournament. PERSONAL: Born Marissa Nicole Wood-Sternburgh on March 22, 1989... Daughter of Shelly Wood and Dennis Sternburgh...Has two brothers, Zachary and twin Garret...High school teammates with current Skyhawk midfielder Jamie Furstenberg...Majoring in psychology.

WOOD-STERNBURGH’S CAREER STATS SEASON 2007 2008 2 years

26

GP

G

A

PTS

SHOTS

SHOT%

SOG

SOG%

GW

17 17

1 1

0 0

2 -DNP2

11 11

.091 .091

8 8

.727 .727

0 0

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PLAYER BIOS AUBREY BUEHLER Freshman • GK • 5-9 Waukesha, Wis. Waukesha North HS BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Waukesha North High School, where she was an Honor Roll student and co-defensive MVP of the team for coach Jeff Worzella... Was named First Team all-conference goalkeeper in one of the toughest conferences in all of Wisconsin...Also earned an all-state honorable mention goalkeeper selection...Played club soccer for SC Waukesha for eight years and helped lead them to Division I League Championship in 2007...Also played guard for the basketball team at Waukesha North under coach Jennifer Karweik....Received the female William Jahns Sportsmanship Award, given to the hardest-working female athlete as displayed during the season and offseason.

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GETTING TO KNOW AUBREY... Favorite Actor ..................................... Heath Ledger Favorite Food......................................................Tacos Favorite Movie ..............................................Twilight Favorite Music Group ...........................Rascal Flatts Pro Athlete She Admires ......................... Brett Favre Hobbies ..................... Cooking, Traveling, Camping Career Ambition ......................Athletic Trainer for a professional/college sports team Biggest Sports Thrill in High School: Saving all four shots in the shootout of the Racine Lighthouse Classic final

PERSONAL: Born Aubrey Ann Buehler on Sept. 15, 1990...Daughter of Why Did You Choose UT Martin? Steve and Jill Buehler...Has one brother, Zach (10)…Majoring in health Academic major, soccer, and campus and human performance.

EMILY CRYE

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Freshman • F • 5-5 Mason, Ohio William Mason HS BEFORE UTM: Prepped for coach Katie Barnes at William Mason High School, where she led the Comets to a Greater Miami Conference championship in 2008 and a Fort Ancient Valley Conference championship in 2006…Was a member of the Ohio Elite Soccer Academy club team that was coached by Nick Fhlore and Keri Thoman, where she helped the team reach the OSYSA state cup quarterfinals in 2008.

GETTING TO KNOW EMILY... Favorite Actress .............................Brittany Murphy Favorite Food.................................................Mexican Favorite Movie .....................................Step Brothers Favorite Music..........................................Everything Pro Athlete She Admires .................... LeBron James Hobbies ......................................... Playing basketball Career Ambition .............. Be Successful/Financially Independent/Happy

PERSONAL: Born Emily Ruth Ann Crye on April 12, 1991…Daughter Biggest Sports Thrill in High School: of Billy and Cheryl Smiddy…Has one sister, Nicole (20)…Majoring in Beating the No. 1 ranked high school team in the nation her junior year business. Why Did You Choose UT Martin? It fit my level of commitment and I liked the size as well

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PLAYER BIOS HILLARY HITZ

#21

Freshman • MF • 5-3 Anchorage, Alaska South Anchorage HS BEFORE UTM: Was a four-year starter at South Anchorage High School, where she excelled under coaches Brian Farrell, Jessica Williams, and John Wettin...Has been a part of three straight Conference Championship teams at South Anchorage, leading the Lady Wolverines to a state quarterfinalist spot and two consecutive state runner-up finishes...Her club team, the Alaska Rush, won the Alaska State Cup in back-to-back years (20072008), and has competed in prestigious tournaments in Arizona, California, and Oregon...Also played club soccer for Boys and Girls Club (1994-2000), Cookinlet Soccer Club (2001-2003), and the AK United Futbol Club (2003-2006)...Sported a 3.66 GPA at South Anchorage and also ran cross country, finishing first in the 2007 Alaska State Cross Country meet.

GETTING TO KNOW HILLARY... Favorite Actress .................................... Kate Winslet Favorite Food.................... Brownies and Chocolate Favorite Movie ..............................................Twilight Favorite Musician ...................... Carrie Underwood Pro Athlete She Admires ........................ Carli Lloyd Hobbies .............................Snowboarding, Jet Skiing Career Ambition ......... Enter the medical field with hopes of being a medical doctor Biggest Sports Thrill in High School: Winning region three years in a row alongside Carly Butcher (USC and U.S. National Player)

PERSONAL: Born Hillary Joy Hitz on Oct. 8, 1990...Daughter of Rick and Donna Why Did You Choose UT Martin? Hitz...Has two siblings, Kara (36) and Andrew (20)...Grandfather Frederick Warmer temperatures and I was impressed with W. Hitz, Jr., wrestled for Penn State University and her brother Andrew was a Coach Roberts’ approach to the game goalkeeper for the Wheaton College soccer team from 2007-2008…Majoring in health and human performance.

AMY IWANICKI Freshman • F • 5-11 Calgary, Alberta, Canada St. Francis HS BEFORE UTM: Was a 2008 all-city selection for coach Mario Maretti at St. Francis High School, where she played inside midfield and forward...Was part of the St. Francis teams that went to the city finals in 2007 and 2008, and was a member of the Chinook United 91 club team that went undefeated at the Toronto Umbro Showcase in 2008...Won school academic honors in 2007 and 2008, and also played field hockey and basketball at St. Francis, helping both teams reach the city finals in 2007 and winning the city championship in field hockey in 2007.

#25

GETTING TO KNOW AMY... Favorite Actor .................................... Anton Yelchin Favorite Food.................................................Lasagna Favorite Movie ....................................Love Actually Favorite Music..........................................Alternative Pro Athlete She Admires .................... Dion Phaneuf Hobbies ................Playing Acoustic Guitar, Hockey Career Ambition ...............Work as an engineer and help protect/preserve the environment Biggest Sports Thrill in High School: Being in the city final game for basketball in 2007

PERSONAL: Born Amelia Anne Iwanicki on Dec. 19, 1991...Daughter of David and Jennifer Iwanicki...Has three siblings, Joseph (23), Rebecca Why Did You Choose UT Martin? (21), and Thomas (19)...Sister Rebecca played soccer for North Dakota Soccer program, good engineering program, and State from 2005-2009…Majoring in engineering. location

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PLAYER BIOS AMANDA MATTHEWS

#11

Freshman • MF • 5-6 Paris, Tenn. Henry County HS BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks from Henry County High School in Paris, Tenn....While at HCHS, was a four-year starter at defense and midfield positions and served as team captain her senior year...Helped lead the 2007 Lady Patriots to a 16-4-3 record, winning the Katie Hunter Tournament/Barry Redmond Division championship and making the District 10AAA finals and Region 5AAA semifinals...In 2008, helped lead her team to a finalist finish in the Katie Hunter Tournament along with making the district finals and regional semifinals...As a senior, was named all-district after leading her team in assists and received the Academic Scholar Athlete Award...Also played eight years for club teams Premier Soccer Club, West Kentucky Futbol Club 91 and Henry County Futbol Club, where she was team captain in 2008-2009.

GETTING TO KNOW AMANDA... Favorite Actor ...................................... James Franco Favorite Food..............................................Ice Cream Favorite Movie ...Curious Case of Benjamin Button/ Marley and Me Favorite Music Group ...........Dave Matthews Band Pro Athlete She Admires ............ Cristiano Ronaldo Hobbies ......................Swimming, Concerts, Movies Career Ambition ..........................Physical Therapist Biggest Sports Thrill in High School: Advancing to the district championships in 2007 and 2008 and winning the Katie Hunter Tournament in 2009 Why Did You Choose UT Martin?

PERSONAL: Born Amanda Matthews on May 24, 1991...Daughter of Soccer program, location, and campus size Dwayne and Kim Matthews...Has one younger sister, Katie...Majoring in physical therapy.

LINNSIE MCMAHAN Freshman • GK • 5-7 Fenton, Mo. Rockwood Summit HS BEFORE UTM: Comes to the UT Martin soccer program from Rockwood Summit High School, where she maintained a 3.45 GPA and was an honor roll student for four years...Was an all-conference selection in 2008 for coach Chris Kappler, leading Rockwood Summit to a district championship and state quarterfinals appearance in 2007, and a district runner-up finish in 2008...Playing for the Woodchips Soccer Club and the Vardar Soccer Club, was part of teams that captured the Missouri Capital Shootout Championship in 2001 and 2004, the Blues City Blowout Championship in 2005, and the Missouri Toyota State Championship in 2007...Was named Missouri Goalkeeper of the Year and third team All-Metro by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch...Was named first team all-state and all-conference and played for the Missouri All-Star team. PERSONAL: Born Linnsie Jo McMahan on Aug. 5, 1991...Daughter of Joe and Barb McMahan...Has one sister, Krista (11)…Majoring in health and human performance and physical therapy.

#0

GETTING TO KNOW LINNSIE... Favorite Actress ................................. Selena Gomez Favorite Food......................... Macaroni and Cheese Favorite Movie ................................................. Goal 1 Favorite Music...............................Country and Rap Pro Athlete She Admires ......................Matt Pickens Hobbies .......Hanging out with sister, photography Career Ambition ............................ Personal training Biggest Sports Thrill in High School: Saving four out of five PK’s in overtime in the Jefferson City championship game Why Did You Choose UT Martin? Sports education curriculum and the coaching staff

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PLAYER BIOS KRISTEN NICHOLS Freshman • D • 5-6 Orange, Calif. Mater Dei HS BEFORE UTM: Played high school soccer at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif., where she had a 3.7 GPA and has been on the honor roll all four years... Under head coach Matty West, Nichols and the Mater Dei Monarchs won the Trinity League Championship in 2007 and 2008... Also helped Mater Dei win the California Interscholastic Federation Championship in 2007, and make a CIF semifinals appearance the following season...Was named team captain and Most Valuable Player in 2006...Played club soccer for OJSC-OCP.

#6

GETTING TO KNOW KRISTEN... Favorite Actor ..........................................Will Ferrell Favorite Food......................................................Sushi Favorite Movie .....................................Step Brothers Favorite Musician ....................................Jason Mraz Pro Athlete She Admires ................... Shannon Boxx Hobbies ..........................Surfing and Snowboarding Career Ambition .................. Physical therapist for a professional sports team Biggest Sports Thrill in High School:

PERSONAL: Born Kristen Elizabeth Nichols on April 12, 1991...Daughter Continuously beating our rival school Santa of George and Joann Nichols...Has three siblings, George (20), Paulina Margarita (11), and Victoria (6)…Majoring in health and human performance and physical therapy. Why Did You Choose UT Martin? Excellent physical therapy and soccer programs

JORDAN WARNEMENT

#9

Freshman • F • 5-8 Diablo, Calif. Carondelet HS BEFORE UTM: Was a product of Carondelet High School in Concord, Calif....Played right forward and outside midfielder/wing for coach Jorge Aguilar for three seasons...In 2006, led the Cougars in scoring, and bested that in 2007 by leading Carondelet in both scoring and assists...In 2008, was named team captain and led the team in goals scored for a third straight year...Played club soccer for the Mustang Club (1997-2007) and the San Ramon Club (2007-2008)...Also competed in track and field at Carondelet, where she was a three-year regional finalist in the 100 meter sprint, 200 meter sprint, and the 4x400 relay...Combined to win six Bay Valley Athletic League championships at Carondelet (three in soccer, three in track).

GETTING TO KNOW JORDAN... Favorite Actress ..............................Jennifer Aniston Favorite Food...................................................... Pizza Favorite Movie ...................................... The Holiday Favorite Music..................... Country and ‘80s Rock Pro Athlete She Admires ................Brandi Chastain Hobbies ........................ Running, Riding Equestrian Career Ambition ............... Athletic trainer for a pro soccer or basketball team

Biggest Sports Thrill in High School: Receiving the “Coach’s Award”/MVP in track junior year and qualifying as a California state PERSONAL: Born Jordan Corinne Warnement on Aug. 20, 1990...Daughter of finalist as a freshman sprinter Joseph and Anne Warnement...Has two sisters, Chelsea (20) and Madeline (14)... Father Joe was an All-Ivy League football player at Princeton University from Why Did You Choose UT Martin? 1979-1982, while sister Chelsea is a nationally-ranked equestrian rider for the Greatly enjoyed recruiting visit with coaches, University of Findlay (Ohio)…Majoring in health and human performance. kinesiology department is strong

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PLAYER BIOS KENDYL WILSON Freshman • F • 5-6 Collierville, Tenn. Collierville HS BEFORE UTM: Attended Collierville High School in Collierville, Tenn., where she lettered under coach Bill Gillespie...Led Collierville to divisional, sectional, and regional championships, and helped the team to TSSAA state finalist berths in 2006 and 2007...Was named to the All-Metro Best of Preps list and was also named MVP of the Ohio Showcase...Was a member of the 91 Lady Lobos club team which competed amongst the nation’s finest players in tournaments throughout the country.

#23

GETTING TO KNOW KENDYL... Favorite Actor ...................Matthew McConaughey Favorite Food...................................................... Steak Favorite Movie ..........................................Jersey Girl Favorite Music...............................................Country Pro Athletes She Admires .............. David Beckham and Mia Hamm Career Ambition ....................... Pediatric nursing or Sports medicine Biggest Sports Thrill in High School:

PERSONAL: Born Kendyl Linsey Wilson on Jan. 3, 1991...Daughter of Playing in the finals at state my sophomore year Andy and Brenda Wilson...Has three siblings, Kali (20), Kelsi (19), and and beating a senior out of her position Blake (16)...Majoring in health and human performance and nursing. Why Did You Choose UT Martin? I loved the campus and I was really impressed with the coaches and the soccer girls were great

ALEX WINDELL Freshman • MF • 5-7 Bristol, England Bristol Academy BEFORE UTM: Played for the Bristol Academy Women’s Football Club, who participated in the FA Premier Division – the top league in the highest level of competition in all of the United Kingdom….Played for coach Sophie Dyer and also competed on the Academy First Team, a member of the English Colleges Football Association…By being selected to play for an ECFA squad, Windell represented England in national competitions throughout the year…Received the Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award at the age of 16, an award that is usually given to 18 year-old students in their final year at the school.

#16

GETTING TO KNOW ALEX... Favorite Actor ....................................Adam Sandler Favorite Food.................................................. Salmon Favorite Movie ................................. The Green Mile Favorite Musicians ....Coldplay and Kings of Leon Pro Athlete She Admires ..................Steven Gerrard Hobbies ...............................Reading, watching films Career Ambition .....Play soccer at the highest level I am able or work in sports industry Other Interests...............Spending lots of time with all of my family Why Did You Choose UT Martin?

PERSONAL: Born Alexandra Windell on Sept. 18, 1990…Daughter of They found me playing for England Peter and Helen Windell…Has three older siblings, two sisters and one brother…Majoring in exercise science.

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HOMETOWN

Nikki Ammons Ashley Angerer Mandy Arledge Kelli Armstrong Sarah Barnes Sarah Bedell Katie Behrens Sarah Beyer Carey Black Kimberley Boldt Shelley Brock Aubrey Buehler Jamie Bullington Megan Buzzeo Amanda Cadell Emily Cairncross Rachel Callahan Kennisha Cann Jane Carroll Ashley Cedars Lindsey Clark Allie Cofer Paige Coleman Paula Comerlato Annie Cook Lauren Cook Sophie Cox Emily Crye Lisa de la Mothe Nuala Deans Danielle deGuzman Megan Dempsey Mary Ann Dodson Jenni Duy Beth Ann Durrett Andrea Enevoldsen Jennifer Ermey Caitlin Farrow Angela Fiddler Leslie Fischer Tabitha Fishburn Kelly Flannery Jamie Furstenberg Kristina Goldstine Melissa Govea Mary Graziano Kyla Green Lauren Greer Joanna Gomez Barbara Harman Katie Hausauer Hillary Hitz Kimberley Hood Sabrina Humphries Jessica Hunt Ginger Hutchison Kelly Ann Hutchinson Katie Imperiale Brandi Irwin Amy Iwanicki Katie Jackson Sarah Jett Kristine Jones Erin Jordan Meghann Jordan Kindal Keim

Burns, Tenn. 1998-2000 Daneville, Calif. 2007-2008 Clinton, Miss. 1998-1999 St. Peters, Mo. 1999 Weatherford, Okla. 2002 Nashville, Tenn. 2004-2007 Sioux Falls, S.D. 2004-2007 Columbia, Tenn. 1998 Smyrna, Tenn. 2006 Troy, Mich. 2008-present Dickson, Tenn. 1998 Waukesha, Wis. 2009-present Dickson, Tenn. 1998 Knoxville, Tenn. 2009-present Hazelwood, Mo. 1999-2001 London, Ontario 2001-2002 Versailles, Ky. 2001-2004 Chattanooga, Tenn. 1998-1999 Cottontown, Tenn. 1999-2000 Monroe, Ga. 2003 Maryville, Tenn. 1998-1999 Edmond, Okla. 2005 Memphis, Tenn. 1999 Germantown, Tenn. 2004-2006 Wichita, Kan. 2003-2004 Columbia, Tenn. 2002 Rolla, Mo. 2006-present Mason, Ohio 2009-present Halifax, Nova Scotia 1998-2000 Edinburgh, Scotland 2007-present Anchorage, Alaska 2008-present Columbia, Tenn. 2002-2005 Athens, Tenn. 2000 Middlesbrough, England 2007-present Clarksville, Tenn. 1998-2000 Dickson, Tenn. 2004 Wichita, Kan. 2003-2004 Guelph, Ontario 2006 Lexington, Tenn. 2003 Fairview, Tenn. 1999 Gallatin, Tenn. 2002-2003 Thompson Station, Tenn. 2006 Traverse City, Miss. 2006-present Sioux Falls, S.D. 2005-2008 Hendersonville, Tenn. 2008-present Farragut, Tenn. 2001 Bartlett, Tenn. 1998 Dickson, Tenn. 2001 Clarksville, Tenn. 2002-2004 Springfield, Va. 2000 Clarksville, Tenn. 2002-2005 Anchorage, Alaska 2009-present Greeneville, Tenn. 2004-2005 Edmond, Okla. 2005 Hendersonville, Tenn. 2008-present Clinton, Miss. 1998-2000 Ontario, Canada 2008-present St. Louis, Mo. 2008-present Bon Aqua, Tenn. 1998-1999 Alberta, Canada 2009-present Franklin, Tenn. 2002-2005 Conyers, Ga. 2008 Louisville, Ky. 1998 Hendersonville, Tenn. 2005-2007 Hendersonville, Tenn. 2001-2004 Mustang, Okla. 2003-2005

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2009 UT Martin Soccer


2009 UT Martin Soccer


2008 SEASON RECAP SKYHAWKS SHATTER SEVERAL SCHOOL RECORDS EN ROUTE TO FIRST OVC CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE Under third-year head coach Craig Roberts, The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team has reached new heights as a program on and off the field, with the season culminating in an Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Finals appearance, the first of many new accomplishments and broken records the Skyhawks (10-5-4) produced in 2008. “In 2008, we were delighted with the progression of the program,” Roberts said. “The fact that we came one step closer and have continually improved the last three years is very fulfilling. There is continued interest in UT Martin soccer and our team is getting respect, which is something that we have worked on.” The 2008 season officially concluded at the team’s postseason banquet one week after the season, as the following individual awards were announced: Most Valuable Defender (Kristina Goldstine); Most Valuable Midfielder (Kelly Ann Hutchinson); Most Valuable Forward (Melissa Govea); Most Improved Player (Brooke Robertson); and the Most Valuable Player (Danielle Rogers). All voting was conducted by the players. When Roberts was given the keys to the Skyhawk program in 2006, he inherited a squad that was coming off an eighth-place finish in the OVC. Since then, the Skyhawks have gradually shown improvement, appearing in the OVC Tournament Quarterfinals in 2006. That was followed by the program’s first-ever OVC Tournament Semifinals berth in 2007, breaking a school record by winning 10 matches. This past season, UT Martin once again showed improvement

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and finished the conference season with a third-place finish (4-2-2), before making the OVC Tournament Championship match for the first time in school history. The Skyhawks fell 10 to Morehead State, but established themselves as a new powerhouse in the OVC, not losing back-to-back matches all season. “Despite being the smallest school in the conference, we finished as runner-up and were one match away from a conference title,” Roberts said. “We also beat nationally-ranked Pacific on our California trip and other teams who are about to play in the NCAA Tournament.” The win totals and level of play displayed by the Skyhawks haven’t been the only things that have been going up under Roberts’ watch – the student-athlete’s Grade Point Averages have been as well. In 2006, Roberts’ first year, the team’s GPA was a strong 3.125. The next season, the squad won the OVC’s Academic Achievement Award for posting the highest GPA of any soccer team in the conference, placing 94 percent of the roster on the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. So far this season, the UT Martin soccer team boasts a 3.66 GPA, which is sure to merit some postseason All-Academic awards. “We have steadily progressed every year and that trend will hopefully continue,” Roberts said. “We’re bringing the most out of our players and that’s very important. Our girls continue to impress us by meeting demands, putting forward our expectations for high academic standards, and their dedication to reach the OVC Finals again.”

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Senior goalkeeper Johanna Rathbun left the program holding two single season and two individual records. Along the road of the 2008 season, the Skyhawks tied the program record for most wins in one season (10), and set the record for highest season winning percentage (.632). UT Martin’s suffocating defense also produced program records for fewest goalkeeper saves with 71, and the lowest goals-against average (0.67). Not to be outdone, the Skyhawk offense also set a record of their own, by attempting 39 shots in a win over Mississippi Valley State on Aug. 31. On the season, the UT Martin offense outshot their opponents by almost a two-to-one margin (342 to 179), while putting 151 of their shot attempts on goal. Individually, seniors Caitlin Smith and Johanna Rathbun left their mark on the all-time record books. Smith broke three individual career records – matches played (76), matches started (75), and minutes played (6,671).


2008 SEASON RECAP Meanwhile, Rathbun broke two individual career records in shutouts (10), and goals-against average (0.78), while also tying the individual season record of victories (nine), and setting the new individual goals-against average record (0.67) for one season. The Skyhawks either tied or set 12 new program records in 2008, after breaking nine records last season. Another group of firsts that the Skyhawks accomplished in 2008 were the number of OVC Player of the Week honorees they received. Their five awards broke the previous mark of four set in 2003 and 2006. Earlier this season, the Skyhawks were responsible for a Conference Player of the Week in four consecutive weeks, a first in program history: Katie Imperiale won Offensive Player of the Week for the week ending Aug. 26; Rogers was named Defensive Player of the Week for the week ending Sept. 2; Hutchinson earned Defensive Player of the Week for the week ending Sept. 9; and Johanna Rathbun was named Goalkeeper of the Week for the week ending Sept. 16. Rogers also earned her second award for the week ending Oct. 28, making her the

OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW SKYHAWK BROKEN/TIED RECORDS IN 2008 1. Single Season Victories: 10 (Previous: 10; 2007) 2. Single Season Winning Percentage: .632 (Previous: .605; 2007) 3. Single Season Fewest GK Saves: 71 (Previous: 73; 2007) 4. Single Season Lowest GAA: 0.65 (Previous: 0.96; 2007) 5. Individual Career Matches Played: Caitlin Smith, 76 (Previous holder: Sherrie Weeks, 74) 6. Individual Career Matches Started: Caitlin Smith, 75 (Previous holders: Lindsey Tilk/Sherrie Weeks/Katie Behrens, 73) 7. Individual Career Minutes Played: Caitlin Smith, 6671:00 8. Individual Career Shutouts: Johanna Rathbun, 10 (Previous holder: Cara Sullivan, 8) 9. Individual Career GAA: Johanna Rathbun, 0.78 (Previous holder: Megan Dempsey, 1.51) 10. Individual Season Victories: Johanna Rathbun, 9 (Previous holder: Johanna Rathbun, 9, 2007) 11. Individual Season GAA: Johanna Rathbun, 0.67 (Previous holder: Johanna Rathbun, 0.91, 2007) 12. Team Single Game Shots Attempted: 39, vs. MVSU, Aug. 31 (Previous: 38, vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 2003) 11th OVC weekly honoree in Roberts’ tenure, more than half of the all-time UT Martin total of 20. UT Martin concluded the regular season with three All-OVC Team honorees, with Rogers earning First

Team status, and freshmen Govea and Hutchinson earning a spot on the All-OVC Newcomer Team. Rogers and Hutchinson also were named to the All-OVC Tournament team, along with junior midfielder Jamie Furstenberg. Six seniors completed their outstanding career with the Skyhawks in 2008 (Smith, Rathbun, Goldstine, Ashley Angerer, Jody Kiers and Sarah Jett). “It was big for our 12 freshmen to go through a championship experience,” Roberts said. “It’s exciting for our program because we are only losing three of our 11 girls who were in the starting lineup for the OVC Championship game.”

The Skyhawk soccer team was recognized at a women’s basketball game for placing 96 percent of the roster on the Honor Roll.

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2008 FINAL STATISTICS RECORD

OVERALL

HOME

AWAY

NEUTRAL

10-5-4 4-2-2 6-3-2

7-1-1 3-0-1 4-1-0

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

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

All Games Conference Non-Conference NO. 17 7 13 18 8 2 19 20 5 23 3 14 21 16 22 9 6 4 12 15

PLAYER Melissa Govea Sophie Cox Jamie Furstenberg Katie Imperiale Jenni DuямАy Stephanie Nilica Alex Van Sise Kelly Ann Hutchinson Brooke Robertson Jody Kiers Danielle Rogers Victoria Taylor Kristina Goldstine Danielle deGuzman Devan Lowe Caitlin Smith Corey Montgomery Nuala Deans Jessica Hunt Kimberley Boldt

GP-GS 19-16 19-19 19-19 19-10 14-8 12-12 18-11 19-17 18-4 19-14 19-19 18-0 19-19 17-2 12-0 19-19 5-0 11-1 2-0 3-0

G 3 2 3 4 0 0 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 1 3 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

PTS 7 7 7 8 1 3 2 5 9 2 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

SH 58 39 35 30 27 26 24 19 17 14 11 11 9 7 6 4 3 2 0 0

SH% .052 .051 .086 .133 .000 .000 .042 .105 .235 .000 .091 .091 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

SOG 28 14 17 20 9 6 10 10 8 7 5 4 2 2 3 2 3 1 0 0

SOG% .483 .359 .486 .667 .333 .231 .417 .526 .471 .500 .455 .364 .222 .286 .500 .500 1.000 .500 .000 .000

GW 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PK-AT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

19 19

21 13

18 8

60 34

342 179

.061 .073

151 84

.442 .469

10 5

0-0 1-1

TOTALS OPPONENTS NO. 00 1

GOALKEEPER Ashley Angerer Johanna Rathbun TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 UT Martin 12 Opponents 6

GP-GS 3-2 17-17 -

MINUTES 190:00 1608:50 0:00

GA 1 12 0

AVG 0.47 0.67 0.00

SV 5 66 0

PCT .833 .846 .000

W 1 9 0

L 1 4 0

T 1 3 0

SHO 1 5 1

19-19 19-19

1798:50 1798:50

13 21

0.65 1.05

71 130

.845 .861

10 5

5 10

4 4

7 6

2 OT 2OT 8 1 0 7 0 0

TOTAL 21 13

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT 2OT UT Martin 55 57 4 8 Opponents 21 29 2 1

TOTAL 124 53

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT 2OT UT Martin 164 161 7 10 Opponents 60 109 6 4

TOTAL 342 179

FOULS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT 2OT UT Martin 109 118 4 7 Opponents 85 81 4 3

TOTAL 238 173

SAVES BY PERIOD UT Martin Opponents

TOTAL 71 130

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Total Dates/Average Per Date

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1 2 OT 2OT 21 45 3 2 59 65 2 4

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UTM 2020 9/224

OPP 1251 5/250


2008 RESULTS Date

Opponent

Aug. 22 Alabama A&M Aug. 29 Belmont Aug. 31 Mississippi Valley St. Sept. 5 ^SIU Edwardsville Sept. 7 ^UNC Asheville Sept. 12 #San Francisco Sept. 14 #@Pacific Sept. 21 Bethel Sept. 26 *Eastern Illinois Sept. 28 *@Southeast Missouri Oct. 5 *@Murray State Oct. 12 *Jacksonville State Oct. 17 *@Eastern Kentucky Oct. 19 *@Morehead State Oct. 24 *Tennessee Tech Oct. 26 *Austin Peay Nov. 4 $Tennessee Tech Nov. 7 &Eastern Kentucky Nov. 9 &Morehead State

Result

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Overall

Conference

W 2-1 L 1-0 W 1-0 W 4-1 T 0-0 L 1-0 W 1-0 W 3-1 W 1-0 T 1-1 L 2-1 W 1-0 L 1-0 W 2-1 W 1-0 T 1-1 W 2-1 T 0-0 L 1-0

147 127 101 75 127 120 287 321 209 348 271 148 188 157 126 430 411 175 215

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

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

* Ohio Valley Conference match ^ Racer-Hampton Inn Classic - Murray, Ky. # Pacific University Fall Tournament - Stockton, Calif. $ Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Quarterfinals - Martin, Tenn. & Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Semifinals/Finals - Murray, Ky.

2008 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Opp. F F Ala. A&M Kiers Imperiale Belmont Kiers Imperiale MVSU Kiers Imperiale SIUE Kiers Imperiale UNCA Kiers deGuzman San Fran Kiers Van Sise Pacific Kiers Van Sise Bethel Kiers Van Sise EIU Kiers Van Sise SEMO Kiers Van Sise Murray St. Kiers Van Sise JSU Imperiale Van Sise EKU Kiers Van Sise More St. Kiers Imperiale TTU Robertson Van Sise APSU Kiers Imperiale TTU Robertson Imperiale EKU Robertson Imperiale More St. Robertson Imperiale

MF MF MF Cox deGuzman Duffy Cox Govea Duffy Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Van Sise Hutchinson Cox Van Sise Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson Cox Govea Hutchinson

MF Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg Furstenberg

D Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers

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D Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith

D Nilica Nilica Nilica Nilica Nilica Nilica Nilica Nilica Nilica Nilica Nilica Nilica Duffy Deans Duffy Duffy Duffy Duffy Duffy

D Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine Goldstine

GK Rathbun Rathbun Angerer Rathbun Rathbun Angerer Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun Rathbun

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2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 1: SKYHAWKS HOLD OFF ALABAMA A&M IN SEASON-OPENER, 2-1 Aug. 22, 2008 Goals by Period AAMU UTM

GAME 2: SKYHAWKS BATTLE UNTIL THE END IN 1-0 LOSS TO BELMONT Aug. 29, 2008

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2 1 1

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MARTIN - The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team started off the 2008 season on the right foot, defeating the visiting Alabama A&M Bulldogs at Skyhawk Field by a score of 2-1.

Goals by Period BELMONT UTM

GAME 3: SKYHAWKS BREAK SINGLE-GAME RECORD FOR SHOTS OVER MVSU Aug. 31, 2008

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2 0 0

T 1 0

Goals by Period MVSU UTM

1 0 1

2 0 0

T 0 1

MARTIN - A Belmont goal at the 28th minute of play provided the lone offensive spark for both teams, as the visiting Bruins defeated the University of Tennessee at Martin at Skyhawk Field, 1-0.

MARTIN - Freshman Victoria Taylor’s goal in the 20th minute of play gave the University of Tennessee at Martin’s soccer team the only goal they would need in a 1-0 victory over Mississippi Valley State at Skyhawk Field.

In a match that was delayed 30 minutes due to storms in the northwest Tennessee region, the match was about as even as you could get, statistically speaking. The Skyhawks attempted 15 shots to Belmont’s 16, and Belmont had six corner kicks to UT Martin’s five. Belmont was whistled for 10 fouls, Junior midfielder Sophie Cox got the while the Skyhawks committed nine. Skyhawks (1-0-0) on the board in the 14th minute, taking a beautiful pass “I’m disappointed in the loss, but from 35 yards out from Caitlin Smith as a whole, it was good to get a very to send a shot past the diving AAMU competitive game,” Skyhawks head goalkeeper from point-blank range. coach Craig Roberts said. “We had a lot of offensive power, but we got Cox’s goal gave UT Martin unlucky and didn’t finish our chances.” a 1-0 advantage at the half. After Belmont freshman Gretchen UT Martin’s Katie Imperiale scored Sutch knocked in a goal from the from 10 yards out on an assist left side on an assist from Annie from Kristina Goldstine to give the Musacchio, the game was filled with Skyhawks an insurance goal at the solid back-and-forth play, and some 56:31 mark, which would turn out spectacular goalkeeping on both ends. to be the eventual game-winner. In the 65th minute, Belmont’s Jayme Just as the game was seemingly in hand Trocino fired a shot that looked to be for UT Martin, AAMU’s LeTisha Davis over Skyhawk goalkeeper Johanna scored on a straight-on kick from 40 Rathbun’s head. At the last split second, yards out, making the score 2-1 with Rathbun timed a jump perfectly 0:41 left to play. The Skyhawks then and tipped the ball with her fully dribbled the clock out for the victory. outstretched arm, causing the ball to deflect off the top post and over the goal. On offense, the Skyhawks attempted 25 shots, six on goal. Alabama Thirteen minutes later, UT Martin A&M, after not attempting a single sophomore Stephanie Nilica hooked a shot in the first half, attempted six shot toward the goal, but Belmont’s Sari shots, four of which came on goal. Lin jumped and knocked the ball over the top of the goal, just as Rathbun had “Offensively, we did very well, we just done earlier. Rathbun ended the match need to convert our chances,” Roberts with seven saves, while Lin tallied five. said. “This gave everybody a true insight to the standard that we need to The Skyhawks continually rushed be playing at. It was a positive start, but the goal in the closing minutes of we have a lot of areas to work on still.” the match, but couldn’t find the net.

The UT Martin offense found several holes throughout the match, attempting 39 shots - 16 on goal and the defense held MVSU to seven shots, four on goal. The 39 shots was a new program record, besting the 38 the Skyhawks took in an 8-0 victory over Belmont on Sept. 17, 2003.

“We have a few pointers and corrections we need to make here and there, but we’re confident we’ll get back on the right track,” Roberts said.

Senior goalkeeper Ashley Angerer started for the first time this season, notching three saves in all 90 minutes and earning her first career shutout.

“I was pleased with the result, it was a good start,” UT Martin head coach Craig Roberts said. “I felt like we were always in control of the game. We got to play some freshman in actual game situations and that will absolutely be valuable during the course of the season.”

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Today’s match also marked the 30th shutout in program history, and 16th of head coach Craig Roberts’ tenure. “Today was just one of those days where our effort was there, we just simply didn’t convert our chances,” Roberts said. “We were attacking, we were very strong getting the ball downfield, and we maintained ourselves defensively. I was pleased with our overall performance.” Taylor’s goal came off a deflection from a Skyhawk corner kick, one of 18 on the day for UT Martin. Sophomore Danielle Rogers found the ball in traffic, and scooped a pass to Taylor, who found the back of the net for her first goal of her career. Rogers’ goal wound up being the game-winner for the Skyhawks, who improve to 2-1 on the season. Taylor was one of the nine true freshmen to see playing time for the Skyhawks, and Roberts has noticed that the group has adapted well to the collegiate level of the game so far. “We once again got to introduce some of our freshmen to some game experiences, and they have performed well,” Roberts said. “I really thought Devan Lowe had a big impact on today’s match.”


2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 4: SKYHAWKS OPEN RACERHAMPTON INN CLASSIC WITH WIN OVER SIUE Sept. 5, 2008 Goals by Period SIUE UTM

GAME 5: SKYHAWKS DUEL UNCA TO 0-0 TIE; WIN RACERHAMPTON INN CLASSIC Sept. 7, 2008

1 1 2

2 0 2

T 1 4

MURRAY, Ky. - After largely being overshadowed by the stellar Skyhawk defense in the first three matches of the season, the Skyhawk offense took over, opening the Racer-Hampton Inn Classic with a 4-1 win over SIU Edwardsville at Cutchin Field.

Goals by Period UNCA UTM

GAME 6: SKYHAWKS FALL TO SAN FRANCISCO IN OPENER OF PACIFIC TOURNEY Sept. 12, 2008

1 0 0

2 0 0

1OT 0 0

2OT 0 0

T 0 0

Goals by Period USF UTM

1 1 0

2 0 0

T 1 0

MURRAY, Ky. - Ninety minutes wasn’t enough time to decide a winner from Cutchin Field. As the two teams battled through two sudden-death overtimes, it turns out that 110 minutes also wasn’t enough time, as the University of Tennessee at Martin and UNC Asheville match ended in a 0-0 tie.

STOCKTON, Calif. - The University of San Francisco’s Nicole Moore scored a goal in the 21st minute Friday, and that proved to be the only offense either team could muster, as the University of Tennessee at Martin fell to the Dons, 1-0 in the Pacific University Tournament in Stockton, Calif..

After the conclusion of the day’s second match, UT Martin was awarded the tournament championship plaque, as they were the only team that went undefeated in the tournament. The Skyhawks beat out fellow Ohio Valley Conference members Murray State (11) and SIU Edwardsville (1-1), and UNC Asheville (0-1-1), a member of the Big The UT Martin defense held SIU South Conference to take home the title. Edwardsville without a shot until the 23rd minute, but the Cougars “I’m delighted with taking first place connected on their next shot attempt. in a highly competitive tournament Jennifer Kratzer weaved through the that featured some good quality left side, taking a pass from Brittany competition,” Skyhawks head coach Bodziak and sending it past a diving Craig Roberts said. “These girls Johanna Rathbun to tie the score at 1-1. are very deserving of this honor.”

Moore’s goal was a shot that came off a free kick directly outside the 18 yard mark.

After tallying three goals in the first three matches of the season, the Skyhawks displayed a balanced offensive attack. Freshman Kelly Ann Hutchinson got the offense started in the 21st minute, when she dribbled through traffic in the middle of the field and fired a shot from 20 yards out that found the back of the net to give the Skyhawks a 1-0 lead.

The Skyhawks struck again late in the first half, as Stephanie Nilica set up Brooke Robertson on a direct kick with 59 seconds left to give UT Martin a 2-1 halftime lead.

The Skyhawk offense continually attacked the goal during the first half, with 10 of their 13 shots being on goal, including the first six. Throughout the match, the offense had several near-misses, including two shots by Freshman Alex Van Sise, who has Sophie Cox that hit the left post (2nd been hampered with an injury early half) and the cross bar (1st overtime). this season, gave the Skyhawks a 3-1 lead when she connected on The UT Martin defense didn’t allow a a shot from the left side that was shot attempt until the 65th minute, and set up by Jamie Furstenburg off UNCA’s first shot on goal didn’t come a direct kick in the 58th minute. until the second overtime period (103rd minute). Katy Beeler’s shot was saved The Skyhawks earned their fourth on a diving stop by Skyhawk goalkeeper goal of the day when Furstenburg Johanna Rathbun, who ended the connected on a shot from 15 yards Racer-Hampton Inn Classic with one out off an assist from Robertson goal allowed in 200 minutes in goal. with 2:23 left in the match. The Skyhawks dodged a couple Senior goalkeeper Johanna Rathbun of huge bullets on direct kicks in earned seven saves in all 90 minutes. double overtime, as UNCA’s Robyn Busha’s direct kick from the top “I was very pleased with our offensive of the box hooked left of the goal performance,” Skyhawks head coach in the first minutes of the second Craig Roberts said. “We finally overtime period, and Juliana Duncan’s converted our chances. Our offense direct kick from 35 yards straight was much better and consistent on sailed high in the 108th minute. today than in the past couple weeks.”

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Three freshmen controlled the UT Martin offense, including a gamehigh four shots (one on goal) by Melissa Govea. Alex VanSise (three shots, two on goal) and Katie Imperiale (one shot) rounded out the shot totals for the Skyhawks, who managed to outshoot USF 8-7. Senior Ashley Angerer earned her second start of the season, and she was stellar in goal, collecting two saves. and earning her first career shutout. One day later on their off day, the Skyhawks found time to tour the scenic area of San Francisco, while also visiting famed landmark Alcatraz. The team also got the chance to visit the city’s highest altitude point, which overlooked the whole Bay area.

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2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 7: SKYHAWKS RIDE FRESHMAN’S GOAL TO 1-0 WIN OVER PACIFIC Sept. 14, 2008 Goals by Period PACIFIC UTM

GAME 8: SKYHAWK OFFENSE GETS GOING EARLY IN 3-1 WIN OVER BETHEL Sept. 21, 2008

1 0 0

2 0 1

T 0 1

STOCKTON, Calif. - Freshman Brooke Robertson made the most of her eight minutes played in the Pacific University Fall Tournament, netting the game’s lone goal in the 65th minute in a 1-0 Skyhawk victory over host Pacific today. Robertson took a pass from Stephanie Nilica off a free kick and found the back of the net for her second goal of the 2008 season, both of which have been game winners. Robertson’s other goal came in the Skyhawks’ 4-1 victory over SIU Edwardsville on Sept. 5. Although UT Martin was outshot 12 to 4 on the day, the defense held Pacific, who defeated Hawaii 2-1 on Friday, scoreless for the program’s 32nd shutout, and 18th in head coach Craig Roberts’ tenure (45 games).

Goals by Period BETHEL UTM

GAME 9: SKYHAWKS OPEN OVC PLAY WITH 1-0 VICTORY OVER EIU Sept. 26, 2008

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MARTIN - The University of Tennessee at Martin put up their second-highest offensive output of the 2008 season, tallying three goals in a victory over Bethel College. UT Martin improved to 5-2-1 on the season, heading into Ohio Valley Conference play.

MARTIN - If one thing is evident about freshman Katie Imperiale’s play so far nine games into her college career, it is obvious she has a knack for coming through in the clutch. Imperiale’s third game-winning goal of the season gave The University of Tennessee at Martin the win over Eastern Illinois, Junior Jamie Furstenberg got UT Martin 1-0 in both team’s conference opener. on the scoreboard just 11 minutes into the match, when she took a pass from Imperiale came off the bench and Jody Kiers on the right side and fired a scooted the ball past EIU’s Jenny shot from 20 yards out that found the Williams in the 37th minute, taking back of the net. It was Furstenberg’s a pass from fellow freshman second goal of the 2008 season, which Victoria Taylor, and found the back ties her for the team lead in that category. of the net from about five feet out.

Eleven minutes and 20 seconds later, freshman Katie Imperiale sent one past Bethel goalkeeper Tashana Taylor on a sliding kick from 15 yards out, off an assist from Sophie Roberts was proud of his team’s effort Cox. The goal was also Imperiale’s and resiliency against a tough opponent. second of the season and it gave UT Martin a 2-0 lead going into halftime. “We beat a very good team in Pacific,” Roberts said. “We really played a The Skyhawks got their next goal off consistent game and really stepped a beautifully converted corner kick. it up as the game went on. Pacific Stephanie Nilica sent the ball to the never gave up, and we showed a middle of the box, finding a charging lot of maturity in maintaining the Melissa Govea, who kneed the ball lead, and that just shows how far in one swift motion past a diving we’ve come from previous years.” Taylor to give UT Martin a 3-0 lead.

Senior goalkeeper Johanna Rathbun also had a huge game, earning her eighth career shutout, which tied her for the best all-time in program history with Cara Sullivan (2006-07).

Senior goalkeeper Johanna Rathbun made the start today for the Skyhawks, making six saves and earning her seventh career shutout, which ties Megan Dempsey (2002-2005) for the second highest total in school history.

For the game, the Skyhawks outshot Eastern Illinois, 24-2. Sullivan’s shot was the only one on goal for EIU.

UT Martin looked to have a shutout brewing until the very end, but an obstruction foul was called, giving Bethel a penalty kick with 37 seconds remaining. Bethel’s Philisha Lewis made the most of her opportunity, scoring her fourth goal of the season on the P.K. Skyhawks head coach Craig Roberts was satisfied with his team’s performance and the changes they had made from previous games. “We were looking for a more consistent performance,” Roberts said. “We have been working on finishing our opportunities in practice, because we haven’t converted our previous chances. Today, the results were there and I was pleased that our practice paid off.”

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UT Martin had controlled the ball for most of the second half, when Eastern Illinois made a run for the goal. Kaitlin Sullivan struck a shot from 30 feet out that looked to be bound to tie the game in the 81st minute. However, Rathbun made an acrobatic save to her right, diving full extension to bat the ball away to Skyhawk defender Danielle Rogers, who cleared the ball past the midline.

The Skyhawks continued two streaks and set a new one. The 1-0 win makes UT Martin 3-0 all-time in OVC home openers, and also gave them their second straight win over Eastern Illinois, after not beating the Panthers the first 11 times they faced them. Today’s result gave them their first season-opening OVC win since 2002. “Eastern Illinois came out strong, but as the game went on, we played the possession game and the opportunities we created were outstanding,” head coach Craig Roberts said. “Everybody showed up today and we were very consistent.”


2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 10: SKYHAWKS TIE SEMO IN FIRST OVC ROAD MATCH, 1-1

GAME 11: SKYHAWKS FALL IN PHYSICAL MATCH AT MURRAY STATE, 2-1

Sept. 28, 2008 Goals by Period SEMO UTM

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. - Trailing 1-0 and in danger of losing their first Ohio Valley Conference match, the University of Tennessee at Martin got on the board in the 86th minute and sent the game into double overtime, where they settled for a 1-1 tie after 110 minutes of play. Freshman Melissa Govea recorded the lone goal for UT Martin, who found themselves in an early hole after Southeast Missouri’s Kristi Frick got the Redhawks on the scoreboard with a goal in the 41st minute. UT Martin’s defense then settled down, and the offense kept in attack mode for the second half. For the game, the Skyhawks outshot Southeast Missouri, 24-5 and held a 14-1 advantage on corner kicks. Govea’s goal was her second of the season and second in the last three matches. Nine different Skyhawks attempted a shot, led by Stephanie Nilica’s seven shots, one on goal.

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GAME 12: RATHBUN BECOMES UTM SHUTOUTS LEADER IN WIN OVER JAX STATE Oct. 12, 2008

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MURRAY, Ky. - The University of Tennessee at Martin threw the first punch in the battle against Ohio Valley Conference rival Murray State, scoring in the first seven minutes of the game. But two unanswered goals by Murray State led to a 2-1 UT Martin loss, in an evenly matched battle between two of the OVC’s top teams.

MARTIN - Senior goalkeeper Johanna Rathbun became The University of Tennessee at Martin’s all-time leader in shutouts after a 1-0 victory over Jacksonville State at Skyhawk Field.

In a beautifully executed play, Caitlin Smith sent a pass to the right side to Jody Kiers, who then struck a cross to the front of the box, finding Melissa Govea to send it to the back of the net at the 6:25 mark of the first half. It was Govea’s third goal of the season, all of which have come in the last four games.

For the day, the Bedford, Texas native amassed six saves, including five in the second half to ensure the Skyhawks never gave up their lead after once again getting on the scoreboard early.

UT Martin held the lead until the 34:20 mark, when Murray State’s Katie Wilson found Rachel Wright for a goal from 15 yards out, evening the score at 1-1.

Just six minutes and thirty seconds later, Wright struck again, taking a long pass that forced a one-on-one Senior goalkeeper Johanna Rathbun situation. Wright sent a shot from earned one save in all 110 minutes. 25 yards out that found the back left of the net, for her second goal of the game and sixth of the season.

Rathbun’s nine career shutouts now move her ahead of Cara Sullivan, who tallied eight in 2006 and 2007.

Off a corner kick just 3:56 into the game, freshman Katie Imperiale sent a shot past Jacksonville State’s goalkeeper Christine Cunningham off a pass from Melissa Govea, giving UT Martin a 1-0 advantage. That marked the fourth time in 12 games this season that UT Martin had scored a goal 15 minutes or less into the game.

The goal was the fourth of the season for Imperiale, who was inserted into the starting lineup today for the first time since UT Martin’s 4-1 win over SIU Edwardsville on Sept. 5. The assist also gave Govea her 7th point of the The Skyhawks spent the last 45 season, all coming in the last five games. minutes trying to create more offensive opportunities, firing six shots total for Skyhawks head coach Craig Roberts the second half. The UT Martin offense was impressed with the way his made MSU goalkeeper Tara Isbell work team came out of the locker room. for every save, as Sophie Cox fired two shots on goal and Jenni Duffy had “I thought at the beginning of the one shot on goal in the second half. game was some of the best soccer we have played all year,” Roberts UT Martin’s Johanna Rathbun also said. “It’s always tough to come back worked hard to make sure the Skyhawks after a loss and really play well but were kept in the game, making six we did a good job of doing that.” saves, all of which came after Murray State collected their second goal. UT Martin attempted 13 shots as opposed to Jacksonville State’s 10, as both teams had six shots on goal. With the win, the Skyhawks gave Jacksonville State just its third loss in their last nine games.

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2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 13: SKYHAWKS DROP 1-0 CONTEST AT EASTERN KENTUCKY Oct. 17, 2008 Goals by Period EKU UTM

GAME 14: FURSTENBERG NETS GAME WINNER AS UTM OUTLASTS MOREHEAD ST. Oct. 19, 2008

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RICHMOND, Ky. - The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team held a 10-8 shot advantage, including 6-2 in the first half, but one of Eastern Kentucky’s eight shots found the back of the net in the second half, giving UT Martin a 1-0 loss today at the EKU Soccer Field in Richmond, Ky.

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GAME 15: ROBERTSON’S THIRD GAME WINNER LEADS UTM PAST TTU, 1-0 Oct. 24, 2008

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MOREHEAD, Ky. - Junior midfielder Jamie Furstenberg was in the right place at the right time for The University of Tennessee at Martin’s soccer team, finding the back of the net on a rebound off a deflection in the 99th minute to collect the game-winning goal in a big Ohio Valley Conference 21 overtime victory at Morehead State.

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MARTIN - A battle between two of the Ohio Valley Conference top teams went scoreless until the 74th minute, when freshman Brooke Robertson took a feed from Sophie Cox and delivered the game winning goal, propelling The University of Tennessee at Martin past Tennessee Tech, 1-0.

Eastern Kentucky’s Laura Caldon sent a shot from 18 yards out that After the match was scoreless for nearly snuck past Skyhawk goalkeeper the first 86 minutes, Morehead State’s Johanna Rathbun in the 49th minute. Devan Jordan took a forward pass from Jillian Birchmeier and sent a shot past Rathbun finished the day with two UT Martin goalkeeper Johanna Rathbun saves, playing all 90 minutes in goal. at the 85:55 mark of the game, giving Morehead State a 1-0 advantage with Sophie Cox and Katie Imperiale just over four minutes left in regulation. led the UT Martin offensive attack with three shots apiece, while Jamie The resilient Skyhawks erased the Furstenberg, Melissa Govea, Kristina memory quickly, as Sophie Cox hit Kelly Goldstine, and Danielle deGuzman Ann Hutchinson just 38 seconds later all fired one shot for the Skyhawks. for a goal, knotting the score even at 1-1.

The first half saw UT Martin come out attacking the goal, attempting 10 shots and holding Tennessee Tech without a shot, as the Skyhawks mainly kept the ball on their end of the field for the full 45 minutes.

The Skyhawks sent four of their shots In overtime, UT Martin’s third shot of the on goal, compared to three for EKU. period turned out to be the lucky one, as Furstenberg guided the deflection past Morehead State’s goalkeeper Lily Meisner, to give the Skyhawks the win that keeps them in the hunt to host a first-round OVC Tournament match.

“Brooke has consistently improved throughout the season,” UT Martin head coach Craig Roberts said. “She made some tactical adjustments to her game and she was there at the right time.”

This was the first time that UT Martin had won an overtime match this season, as they tied UNC Asheville 0-0 in double overtime on Sept. 7, and they also played Southeast Missouri to a 1-1 tie on Sept. 28.

Although UT Martin only tallied one goal, Roberts liked what he saw from his offensive unit, who outshot Tennessee Tech 18 to six for the match.

None of the offensive chances could be converted for the Skyhawks until the 74:02 mark in the second half, when Robertson found the back of the net off a deflection. It was Robertson’s third goal of the season, all of which have been game winners.

Robertson, from Olathe, Kan., also produced game winners came in a 4UT Martin outshot Morehead State 1 win against SIU Edwardsville and a 18-12, led by Melissa Govea’s seven 1-0 win at Pacific earlier this season. shots (three on goal). For the match, the Skyhawks put nine shots on goal Tennessee Tech’s offense rebounded to and Morehead State put seven on goal. post six shots in the second half, but senior goalkeeper Johanna Rathbun Rathbun ended the match with six snatched two saves and earned her saves, while Meisner totaled seven saves 10th career shutout, extending her own as both goalkeepers played all 98:50. UT Martin school record for shutouts.

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“I thought offensively we looked very, very good,” Roberts said. “We persevered and came through with a goal that was well-deserved.”


2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 16: SKYHAWKS PLAY APSU TO A 1-1 DOUBLE OVERTIME TIE

GAME 17: SKYHAWKS KEEP SEASON GOING BY DOWNING TTU 2-1 IN OVC QUARTERS

Oct. 26, 2008 Goals by Period APSU UTM

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GAME 18: SKYHAWKS ADVANCE TO FIRST OVC CHAMPIONSHIP WITH 4-3 SHOOTOUT WIN *PKs: EKU - YYNYN = 3 UTM - YYYNY = 4

Nov. 7, 2008 1 0 2

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MARTIN - The University of Tennessee at Martin opened the match with Austin Peay with a bang by scoring in the ninth minute, but a goal by Austin Peay late in regulation sent the game into two extra periods, and neither team could muster enough offense to score as the game ended on a 1-1 tie on Senior Day from Skyhawk Field.

MARTIN - The 2008 postseason started off on the right foot for The University of Tennessee at Martin Skyhawks, as they took a 2-0 lead in the first half and the defense held strong in the last 21 minutes to defeat Tennessee Tech, 2-1 in front of 411 fans at the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament quarterfinals at Skyhawk Field. With the win, the Skyhawks advance The Skyhawks didn’t wait long to get to the semifinals to face Eastern on the scoreboard, as they converted Kentucky on Nov. 7 in Murray, Ky. on a corner kick from Kelly Ann Hutchinson to Danielle Rogers just The win also gave UT Martin their 8:52 into the game to put UT Martin up 10th win of the 2008 campaign, 1-0 on Rogers’ first goal of her career. which ties an all-time program record for wins that was set last season. Austin Peay finally found some offensive momentum late in the “I think we’re peaking at the right match, as APSU’s Rian Barger sent time,” Skyhawks head coach Craig a shot from 30 yards out on the right Roberts said. “Our finishing and our side that sent UT Martin goalkeeper accuracy was much better today and Johanna Rathbun diving to her left. was the best of the season so far.” The ball deflected off the right post and bounced right to a streaking The Skyhawks outshot Tennessee Tech Monique Wong for Austin Peay, who 19 to nine, and started the first half off scooted the ball into the open net to tie aggressively. Sophomore Jenni Duffy the game with 4:11 left in regulation. hit Sophie Cox with a pass right in front of the goal and Cox put it in from For the rest of regulation, both teams point blank range, giving UT Martin frantically tried to put the ball in the an early 1-0 lead in the 19th minute. back of the net, but only one more shot was attempted. In the first overtime UT Martin came back with another period, Austin Peay attempted two goal a little over 15 minutes later, shots, with Rathbun saving a shot when a Tennessee Tech foul set up attempted by APSU’s Jocelyn Murdoch, a free kick by sophomore Danielle and an APSU shot by Ashley Beck that Rogers. Rogers sent the ball into the hit the crossbar with just 53 seconds left. box and found freshman Brooke Robertson for a header that snuck past In double overtime, it was UT Martin TTU goalkeeper Kaitlyn Thacker and who served as the aggressors, as they gave the Skyhawks a 2-0 advantage. attempted four shots to Austin Peay’s zero. UT Martin’s Melissa Govea’s Tennessee Tech kept fighting strong in second shot of overtime, in the 108th the second half, getting on the scoreboard minute, was the last chance either in the 70th minute when Ashley Smith team had to end the match outright, found the back of the net off an assist but Newman was there for her 13th from Tara Mahan and Lia DiGrappa save of the match. UT Martin outshot to cut the UT Martin deficit to 2-1. Austin Peay 22 to eight for the match. As UT Martin scrambled to get With the tie, the Skyhawks wind another insurance goal and Tennessee up in third place in the final OVC Tech battled to even the score, the standings. The third place conference clock kept running and the final 2finish ties for the highest UT Martin 1 margin was decided, sending the has ever finished in OVC play, as they Skyhawks to the OVC semifinals also finished in third place in 2002. for the second straight season.

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Goals by Period EKU UTM

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MURRAY, Ky. - Both The University of Tennessee at Martin Skyhawks and the Eastern Kentucky University Colonels played an evenly-played match with no score through two overtimes. With the game knotted at 3-3 in the penalty kick shootout session, the stage was set for junior Sophie Cox to be a hero, and she came through in the clutch with a goal that gave UT Martin their first-ever OVC Championship appearance to win the match 0-0 (4-3 Penalty Kicks). With the win, the Skyhawks improved to 2-6-1 all-time in the OVC Tournament, and 2-1-1 under head coach Craig Roberts. The Skyhawks controlled the ball most of the first half of play, outshooting the Colonels eight to two. Eastern Kentucky came out aggressive in the second half, outshooting UT Martin early before both teams attempted seven shots in the second period. Several near-goals occured throughout the latter part of the second half, and two overtimes, as both Lynch and Skyhawk goalkeeper remained busy in the two overtime periods, making several acrobatic saves before the shootout period ensued. Before the shootout began, UT Martin made the switch to Ashley Angerer in goal for her first action of the contest. The two teams each converted on its first two PK attempts, before EKU’s third PK attempt deflected away from the goal. UT Martin then sent freshman Jessica Hunt to shoot the third PK, appearing in her first match all season. Hunt came through in the clutch, giving the Skyhawks a 3-2 advantage. EKU answered with a goal, and UT Martin missed a shot that was blocked by Lynch to keep the PK at 3-3. EKU then drilled a shot that went right at Angerer, and she was there for the save to give UT Martin the chance to win the game if their last kick was successful, setting up Cox for the winning kick that found the upper left portion of the net.

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2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 19: UTM CANNOT OVERCOME SECOND HALF GOAL IN 1-0 LOSS TO MOREHEAD Nov. 9, 2008 Goals by Period MSU UTM

1 0 0

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Skyhawk defender Caitlin Smith became the program leader in matches started and matches played when she took the field for the Ohio Valley Conference quarterfinal match against Tennessee Tech on Nov. 4. Smith started 75 out of 76 matches in her four-year career at UT Martin.

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MURRAY, Ky. - A goal by Morehead State’s Bethany Davidson in the 59th minute today was the only offense either team could muster today, as The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team came up short of an OVC Tournament Championship at Cutchin Field in Murray, Ky., 1-0. The Skyhawks end the 2008 season with a record of 10-5-4, tying the all-time UT Martin record for wins in one season. The two teams appeared focus and ready to achieve the task at hand early, playing tight soccer and taking little chances at making a mistake for almost all of the first 45 minutes. After Morehead broke through with Davidson’s goal, the Skyhawks kept inserting fresh legs for a final push to tie the match and send it into overtime. However, the Morehead State defense held off several strong attempts at the goal and time ran out for the Skyhawks, ending arguably its best season in program history. The Skyhawks outshot Morehead State 13 to 12, with both teams putting five shots on goal. Jenni Duffy led UT Martin with five shots, while Brooke Robertson, Sophie Cox, and Alex VanSise each attempted two shots. Caitlin Smith and Jamie Furstenberg also attempted one shot apiece for the Skyhawks.

Ashley Angerer came off the bench to provide one of the season’s most memorable plays - a clutch save to block the fifth penalty kick shot from Eastern Kentucky’s Lauren Imsande in the OVC semifinals. The Skyhawks won the shootout, 4-3 to advance to the OVC championship for the first time ever.

Senior Johanna Rathbun notched four saves in net for UT Martin, who capped off a season in which they had advanced further than any team in UT Martin history - the OVC finals.

Forward Melissa Govea reacts after her goal put the Skyhawks up 1-0 in the seventh minute at Murray State on Oct. 5.

At the postgame awards ceremony, junior Jamie Furstenberg, sophomore Danielle Rogers, and freshman Kelly Ann Hutchinson were awarded an All-OVC Tournament medal, as 11 total players were honored for their outstanding performances in the tournament.

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2009 OPPONENTS LIPSCOMB

BELMONT

FLA. GULF COAST

Friday, Aug. 28, Martin, Tenn. All-time series: UTM leads 5-1-1 Streak: UTM W4

Sunday, Aug. 30, Nashville, Tenn. All-time series: UTM trails 4-6 Streak: BEL W2

Location ...............................Nashville, Tenn. Founded .................................................. 1891 Enrollment ............................................. 3,054 President ................Dr. Randolph Lowry III Director of Athletics ...... Philip Hutcheson Nickname...................................Lady Bisons Colors..................................Purple and Gold Web Site ..............www.lipsombsports.com Conference................................ Atlantic Sun Home Field ...... Lipscomb Soccer Complex Head Coach .................................Jon Ireland HC Alma Mater .................... Harding, 2003 HC Career Record ................. 8-26-4 (2 yrs.) HC Record At School...........................Same 2008 Record ...........................................4-13-3 Conference Record/Finish ....... 2-6-2 (10th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 10/9 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 6/6 Soccer SID ............................... Mark McGee SID Phone .............................. (615) 966-5862 SID Email........mark.mcgee@lipscomb.edu

Location ...............................Nashville, Tenn. Founded .................................................. 1951 Enrollment ............................................. 5,017 President ...................... Dr. Robert C. Fisher Director of Athletics ......... Mike Strickland Nickname.............................................Bruins Colors................ Navy Blue, Red and White Web Site ............. www.belmontbruins.com Conference................................ Atlantic Sun Home Field ..........Whitten Soccer Complex Head Coach ................................. Lisa Howe HC Alma Mater ..........................Barry, 1991 HC Career Record ....... 136-128-31 (14 yrs.) HC Record At School........ 37-31-12 (4 yrs.) 2008 Record ...........................................13-7-3 Conference Record/Finish .........6-3-1 (3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 16/4 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 8/1 Soccer SID ............................Kenisha Rhone SID Phone .............................. (615) 460-5990 SID Email...... kenisha.rhone@belmont.edu

STETSON

MO.-KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN MISS

Sunday, Sept. 6, Fort Myers, Fla. All-time series: First Meeting Streak: None Location .....................................DeLand, Fla. Founded .................................................. 1883 Enrollment ............................................. 2,492 President ....................... Dr. H. Douglas Lee Director of Athletics .................... Jeff Altier Nickname........................................... Hatters Colors................... Hunter Green and White Web Site .......................www.gohatters.com Conference................................ Atlantic Sun Home Field ........... Stetson Soccer Complex Head Coach ...........................Julie Orlowski HC Alma Mater .............. Florida Int’l, 1991 HC Career Record ....... 101-111-17 (13 yrs.) HC Record At School........ 62-76-13 (8 yrs.) 2008 Record ...........................................7-10-2 Conference Record/Finish .............5-5 (6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 23/9 Starters Returning/Lost ......................... 10/1 Soccer SID ...............................Dean Watson SID Phone .............................. (386) 822-8130 SID Email.................. dwatson@stetson.edu

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Friday, Sept. 11, Martin, Tenn. All-time series: First Meeting Streak: None Location ..............................Kansas City, Mo. Founded .................................................. 1933 Enrollment ........................................... 14,221 Chancellor.................................. Leo Morton Director of Athletics ..................... Tim Hall Nickname..................................... Kangaroos Colors......................................Blue and Gold Web Site ...........www.umkckangaroos.com Conference.......................... Summit League Home Field ........Durwood Soccer Stadium Head Coach .......................Anita Rodriguez HC Alma Mater ................Marywood, 1995 HC Career Record ............... 13-25-1 (2 yrs.) HC Record At School................... First Year 2008 Record .....None (2009 Inaugural Year) Conference Record/Finish ..................None Letterwinners Returning/Lost............None Starters Returning/Lost .......................None Soccer SID ............................. Brooke Orcutt SID Phone .............................. (816) 235-6618 SID Email....................... orcuttb@umkc.edu

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Friday, Sept. 4, Fort Myers, Fla. All-time series: First Meeting Streak: None Location ............................... Fort Myers, Fla. Founded .................................................. 1997 Enrollment ........................................... 11,200 President ....................Dr. Wilson Bradshaw Director of Athletics ........... Ken Kavanagh Nickname.............................................Eagles Colors....... Cobalt Blue and Emerald Green Web Site .................www.fgcuathletics.com Conference................................ Atlantic Sun Home Field .............FGCU Soccer Complex Head Coach ....................... Jim Blankenship HC Alma Mater .............. Florida Int’l, 1982 HC Career Record ......... 262-81-12 (15 yrs.) HC Record At School.......... 21-11-3 (2 yrs.) 2008 Record ...........................................10-4-3 Conference Record/Finish ......... 5-2-3 (4th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 16/2 Starters Returning/Lost ......................... 10/1 Soccer SID .................................. Chris Perry SID Phone .............................. (239) 590-7061 SID Email...........................cperry@fgcu.edu

Sunday, Sept. 13, Martin, Tenn. All-time series: Tied, 0-0-1 Streak: None Location ...........................Hattiesburg, Miss. Founded .................................................. 1910 Enrollment ........................................... 15,000 President .................... Dr. Martha Saunders Director of Athletics .......Richard Giannini Nickname...............................Golden Eagles Colors.................................... Black and Gold Web Site ............... www.southernmiss.com Conference......................... Conference USA Home Field ...Marshall Bell Soccer Complex Head Coach ..................................Scott Ebke HC Alma Mater .................. Nebraska, 1999 HC Career Record ................... 5-13-1 (1 yr.) HC Record At School...........................Same 2008 Record ...........................................5-13-1 Conference Record/Finish .........1-10 (12th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 20/6 Starters Returning/Lost ......................... 10/1 Soccer SID .............................. Jason Kirksey SID Phone .............................. (601) 266-5332 SID Email............... jason.kirksey@usm.edu


2009 OPPONENTS VANDERBILT

SIU EDWARDSVILLE TENNESSEE TECH

Friday, Sept. 18, Nashville, Tenn. All-time series: First Meeting Streak: None

Sunday, Sept. 20, Martin, Tenn. All-time series: UTM leads 1-0 Streak: UTM W1

Friday, Sept. 25, Cookeville, Tenn. All-time series: UTM trails 5-7-1 Streak: UTM W2

Location ...............................Nashville, Tenn. Founded .................................................. 1873 Enrollment ............................................. 6,584 Chancellor..................... Nicholas S. Zeppos Vice Chancellor (Athletics) ...David Williams Nickname................................ Commodores Colors.................................... Black and Gold Web Site ........... www.vucommodores.com Conference............................... Southeastern Home Field ..... Vanderbilt Soccer Complex Head Coach ...Ronnie Coveleskie Woodard HC Alma Mater ..........................Duke, 1992 HC Career Record ........... 83-79-29 (10 yrs.) HC Record At School........ 68-58-25 (8 yrs.) 2008 Record .............................................9-8-2 Conference Record/Finish .....3-7-1 (t-10th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 22/4 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 9/2 Soccer SID .......................... Thomas Samuel SID Phone .............................. (615) 343-0020 SID Email... thomas.samuel@vanderbilt.edu

Location ............................. Edwardsville, Ill. Founded .................................................. 1957 Enrollment ........................................... 13,602 Chancellor............... Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift Director of Athletics ....Dr. Bradley Hewitt Nickname......................................... Cougars Colors.....................................Red and White Web Site .................. www.siuecougars.com Conference...... Ohio Valley (Reclassifying) Home Field ........................... Korte Stadium Head Coach ............................ Derek Burton HC Alma Mater ....... Ark.-Little Rock, 1997 HC Career Record ............... 59-36-7 (6 yrs.) HC Record At School................ 5-8-0 (1 yr.) 2008 Record .............................................5-8-0 Conference Record/Finish ..................None Letterwinners Returning/Lost............ 10/10 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 5/6 Soccer SID ......................................Eric Hess SID Phone .............................. (618) 650-3608 SID Email............................. ehess@siue.edu

Location .............................Cookeville, Tenn. Founded .................................................. 1915 Enrollment ........................................... 10,796 President ............................... Dr. Robert Bell Director of Athletics .............. Mark Wilson Nickname...............................Golden Eagles Colors..................................Purple and Gold Web Site ....................... www.ttusports.com Conference................................. Ohio Valley Home Field .......................Tech Soccer Field Head Coach .......................... Becky Fletcher HC Alma Mater ......................Erskine, 1998 HC Career Record ............... 13-22-1 (2 yrs.) HC Record At School.............. 5-14-1 (1 yr.) 2008 Record ...........................................5-14-1 Conference Record/Finish .......3-4-1 (t-5th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 10/9 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 7/5 Soccer SID ..................... Nick Heidelberger SID Phone .............................. (931) 372-3293 SID Email............ heidelberger@tntech.edu

JACKSONVILLE ST. MURRAY STATE

EASTERN ILLINOIS

Sunday, Sept. 27, Jacksonville, Ala. All-time series: UTM trails 2-3-2 Streak: UTM W1

Sunday, Oct. 4, Martin, Tenn. All-time series: UTM trails 1-7-2 Streak: MSU W2

Friday, Oct. 9, Charleston, Ill. All-time series: UTM trails 2-10-1 Streak: UTM W2

Location .............................Jacksonville, Ala. Founded .................................................. 1883 Enrollment ............................................. 9,061 President .................Dr. William A. Meehan Director of Athletics ................ Oval Jaynes Nickname.................................... Gamecocks Colors.....................................Red and White Web Site ......www.jsugamecocksports.com Conference................................. Ohio Valley Home Field ........................ JSU Soccer Field Head Coach ................................. Julie Davis HC Alma Mater ............. Wright State, 1997 HC Career Record ............... 26-71-8 (6 yrs.) HC Record At School.......... 22-43-8 (4 yrs.) 2008 Record ...........................................5-10-3 Conference Record/Finish ......... 2-5-1 (7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 9/10 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 4/7 Soccer SID ............................... Fred Sington SID Phone .............................. (256) 782-5377 SID Email.......................... fsington@jsu.edu

Location ...................................... Murray, Ky. Founded .................................................. 1922 Enrollment ........................................... 10,150 President ............................ Dr. Randy Dunn Director of Athletics .................Allen Ward Nickname.............................................Racers Colors....................................Navy and Gold Web Site ........................ www.goracers.com Conference................................. Ohio Valley Home Field ............................. Cutchin Field Head Coach ........................... Beth Acreman HC Alma Mater ......... Barton College, 1999 HC Career Record ............... 28-22-7 (3 yrs.) HC Record At School...........................Same 2008 Record ...........................................12-5-3 Conference Record/Finish .......... 7-1-0 (1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 8/3 Soccer SID ...............................Dave Winder SID Phone .............................. (270) 809-4271 SID Email... dave.winder@murraystate.edu

Location ................................. Charleston, Ill. Founded .................................................. 1895 Enrollment ........................................... 11,157 President .......................... Dr. William Perry Director of Athletics ............Barbara Burke Nickname.........................................Panthers Colors......................................Blue and Gray Web Site .................. www.eiupanthers.com Conference................................. Ohio Valley Home Field ............................Lakeside Field Head Coach ......................... Summer Perala HC Alma Mater ........Western Illinois, 2002 HC Career Record ........................ First Year HC Record At School................... First Year 2008 Record ...........................................3-14-2 Conference Record/Finish ......... 3-4-1 (5th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 16/3 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 9/2 Soccer SID ...................................Ben Turner SID Phone .............................. (217) 581-7020 SID Email........................bwturner@eiu.edu

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2009 OPPONENTS SE MISSOURI STATE EASTERN KENTUCKY MOREHEAD STATE Sunday, Oct. 11, Martin, Tenn. All-time series: UTM trails 1-9-2 Streak: None Location ...................... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Founded .................................................. 1873 Enrollment ........................................... 10,814 President .............. Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins Director of Athletics .................John Shafer Nickname......................................Redhawks Colors......................................Red and Black Web Site ..................www.gosoutheast.com Conference................................. Ohio Valley Home Field ......................... Houck Stadium Head Coach ........................ Heather Nelson HC Alma Mater .......... Saskatchewan, 1992 HC Career Record ....... 133-106-25 (13 yrs.) HC Record At School.... 102-57-20 (10 yrs.) 2008 Record .............................................2-9-3 Conference Record/Finish ......... 1-5-2 (9th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost................ 9/7 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 6/5 Soccer SID ......................... Brett Maikowski SID Phone .............................. (573) 651-2937 SID Email....... bmmaikowski1s@semo.edu

Friday, Oct. 16, Martin, Tenn. All-time series: UTM leads 2-1-2 Streak: None Location ................................. Richmond, Ky. Founded .................................................. 1906 Enrollment ........................................... 16,000 President ........................Dr. Doug Whitlock Director of Athletics ................Mark Sandy Nickname.........................................Colonels Colors..............................Maroon and White Web Site ......................www.ekusports.com Conference................................. Ohio Valley Home Field .......................EKU Soccer Field Head Coach ..................... Lindsey Basalyga HC Alma Mater ..................Maryland, 2001 HC Career Record ............... 17-45-9 (4 yrs.) HC Record At School...........................Same 2008 Record .............................................8-8-3 Conference Record/Finish .........5-3 (t-2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost............ 15/10 Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 9/2 Soccer SID .................................... Steve Fohl SID Phone .............................. (859) 622-1253 SID Email...................... steve.fohl@eku.edu

Sunday, Oct. 18, Martin, Tenn. All-time series: UTM leads 8-4-1 Streak: MSU W1 Location ................................. Morehead, Ky. Founded .................................................. 1887 Enrollment ............................................. 9,066 President ................ Dr. Wayne D. Andrews Director of Athletics ......Brian Hutchinson Nickname.............................................Eagles Colors...........................Royal Blue and Gold Web Site .....................www.msueagles.com Conference................................. Ohio Valley Home Field ............................Jayne Stadium Head Coach ............................Warren Lipka HC Alma Mater .........South Carolina, 1985 HC Career Record ....... 182-139-30 (15 yrs.) HC Record At School................... First Year 2008 Record .............................................9-9-3 Conference Record/Finish ......... 4-2-2 (4th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............. 21/5 Starters Returning/Lost .........................N/A Soccer SID .............................Jason Ashcraft SID Phone .............................. (606) 783-2500 SID Email.....jpashc01@moreheadstate.edu

AUSTIN PEAY STATE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Sunday, Oct. 25, Clarksville, Tenn. All-time series: UTM leads 4-2-1 Streak: None Location ............................ Clarksville, Tenn. Founded .................................................. 1927 Enrollment ............................................. 9,401 President ......................................... Tim Hall Director of Athletics ...................Dave Loos Nickname..................................... Lady Govs Colors.....................................Red and White Web Site .....................www.letsgopeay.com Conference................................. Ohio Valley Home Field ....... Morgan Bros. Soccer Field Head Coach ...............................Kelley Guth HC Alma Mater .............Florida State, 1996 HC Career Record ............. 39-79-13 (7 yrs.) HC Record At School...........................Same 2008 Record ...........................................4-12-3 Conference Record/Finish ......... 1-4-3 (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost..............N/A Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 8/3 Soccer SID ........................ Alaric Klinghard SID Phone .............................. (931) 221-7561 SID Email..................klingharda@apsu.edu

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Thursday-Friday, Sunday, Nov. 5-6, 8 Site of Regular-Season Champion All-time series in OVC Tournament: UTM trails 2-7-1 Streak: UTM L1 ABOUT THE OVC Location .......................................................................................................... Brentwood, Tenn. Founded .................................................................................................................................1948 Commissioner .................................................................................................... Beth DeBauche Web Site .....................................................................................................www.ovcsports.com Soccer SID ..........................................................................................................Heather Brown SID Phone .............................................................................................................(615) 690-6687 SID Email.........................................................................................................hbrown@ovc.org OVC SOCCER TOURNAMENT HISTORY Year Champion Runner-Up Host 1999...................Eastern Illinois .................Tennessee Tech .................. Eastern Illinois 2000.................. Tennessee Tech................. Eastern Illinois .................. Eastern Illinois 2001...................Eastern Illinois ............. Southeast Missouri ............Southeast Missouri 2002...................Eastern Illinois ............. Southeast Missouri ............Southeast Missouri 2003...................Eastern Illinois .......................Samford .............................. Samford 2004...................Eastern Illinois .......................Samford .............................. Samford 2005........................ Samford....................... Eastern Illinois .................. Eastern Illinois 2006............... Southeast Missouri .............Morehead State ........................ Samford 2007............... Southeast Missouri ...................Samford .....................Southeast Missouri 2008.................. Morehead State .................... UT Martin ........................ Murray State

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ALL-TIME SEASON RESULTS 1998

1999

• The OVC sanctions women’s soccer and UT Martin becomes one of the five inaugural members • Dr. Ruth Holden guided UTM for the opening season of soccer with the first win coming against Morehead State • Joanna Maas and Kim Thompson were named to the All-OVC First Team and Lisa de la Mothe was named All-OVC Honorable Mention

• The OVC expands to a six-team field as Southeast Missouri competes in league play for the first time • Kelli Armstrong named All-OVC Second Team and Kim Thompson named All-OVC Honorable Mention • Skyhawks advanced to the first-ever OVC Tournament but fell to Middle Tennessee State

Record: 1-19 (0-5-0 OVC) OVC Tournament 0-1 Coach: Dr. Ruth Holden

Record: 2-15 (1-3-0 OVC) Coach: Dr. Ruth Holden Date

Opponent

Sept. 4 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 30 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Oct. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 14 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Nov. 1

Tennessee Tech at Ole Miss at Chattanooga Morehead State* at Memphis at Eastern Illinois* at Lambuth Middle Tennessee* at Arkansas-Little Rock at Drury North Alabama at Tennessee Tech* at Belmont vs. Troy State^ at Jacksonville State^ at Saint Louis at Middle Tennessee

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

2000 • The OVC adds Murray State to the women’s soccer field, but remains a six-team league as Middle Tennessee State leaves the conference • UTM suffered its only winless season in program history as Nathan Pifer took over as head coach. • Amanda Cadell and Paige Robinson both named to All-OVC Second Team

Score 0-1 0-12 1-5 2-1 1-7 1-7 2-5 0-1 2-7 0-5 4-2 0-1 0-6 0-4 0-6 0-12 0-7

* Ohio Valley Conference Match ^ Jacksonville State Tournament

Date

Opponent

Aut. 28 Sept. 1 Sept. 4 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 19 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 4

Ole Miss at North Alabama Belmont Drury at Middle Tennessee* Saint Louis Southwest Missouri Arkansas-Little Rock at Centenary at Northwestern State at High Point at East Tennessee at Tennessee Tech* at Morehead State* Appalachian State Southeast Louisiana at Southeast Missouri* Chattanooga Eastern Illinois* Middle Tennessee#

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

Record: 0-18-0 (0-5-0 OVC) OVC Tournament 0-1 Coach: Nathan Pifer Score 0-8 3-4 1-5 2-4 3-4 0-7 0-7 1-2 0-9 0-7 0-4 2-4 0-4 3-5 0-5 0-3 1-3 2-1 1-4 1-6

Date

Opponent

Aug. 26 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Nov. 1

Louisville Northwestern State^ at Southeastern Louisiana^ at Arkansas-Little Rock Centenary Christian Brothers at Drury at Eastern Illinois* East Tennessee Valparaiso at Murray State* at Southwest Missouri Tennessee Tech* at Belmont at Southeast Missouri* Morehead State* at Chattanooga at Murray State#

Result L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

Score 0-4 1-6 0-4 1-3 1-8 0-7 0-5 0-6 1-2 0-6 0-7 0-6 0-7 1-3 0-2 0-5 1-6 3-4

^ Southeastern Louisiana Tournament * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

* Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

2001

2002

2003

• Caryn Scheufler sets OVC record with 18 saves against Southeast Missouri State • UTM misses OVC Tournament in first year of the top four teams qualifying tournament format • Caryn Scheufler and Meghann McMullen both named to the All-OVC Second Team

• The OVC expands to a seven-team field as Austin Peay competes in league play for the first time • UTM head coach Nathan Pifer named OVC Coach of the Year after recording program’s highest finish • Freshman Dani Myrick sets UTM record for points in a season with 39, off 16 goals and three assists • A record five Skyhawks named to the All-OVC Team

• The OVC expands to a nine-team field as Samford and Jacksonville State join the conference • UTM records first back-to-back winning season • Katie Jackson matched the single season goal record • Kindal Keim named to All-OVC First Team Jamie Ohlheiser named to All-OVC Second Team, Lindsey Tilk and Katie Jackson named to All-OVC Third Team

Record: 9-7-3 (3-2-1 OVC) OVC Tournament 0-1 Coach: Nathan Pifer

Record: 9-7-3 (4-2-3 OVC) OVC Tournament 0-1 Coach: Nathan Pifer

Record: 4-14-0 (1-4-0 OVC) Coach: Nathan Pifer Date

Opponent

Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 28 Oct. 31

Missouri State at Evansville Middle Tennessee* at Christian Brothers at Memphis Belmont at Arkansas-Little Rock at Tennessee Tech* at Alabama Lipscomb Chattanooga at Louisville at Morehead State* at Arkansas State Eastern Illinois* Southeast Missouri* Florida Atlantic Murray State*

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

Score 0-1 0-7 2-3 0-12 0-3 2-3 2-1 0-2 0-5 2-0 2-3 1-3 4-1 1-0 1-4 0-2 1-7 1-4

Date

Opponent

Aug. 30 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept. 20 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 8

Louisville at Southwest Missouri Arkansas State Stephen F. Austin^ Arkansas-Little Rock^ at Jackson State at Southeast Louisiana at Lipscomb Austin Peay* Memphis Tennessee Tech* Morehead State* at Belmont at Murray State* at Eastern Illinois* at Southeast Missouri* at Chattanooga Alabama vs. Eastern Illinois#

Result

Score

W 2-1 L 0-4 W 5-2 L 2-1 W 4-1 W 7-0 T (2OT) 1-1 T (2OT) 0-0 W 4-0 W (OT) 3-2 W 2-0 W 10-3 W 4-1 T (2OT) 1-1 L 0-1 L 0-3 L (OT) 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-1

^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

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Opponent

Aug. 29 Aug. 31 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct 31 Nov. 4

Cumberland Missouri State at Stephen F. Austin at Arkansas State Southeastern Louisiana Arkansas-Little Rock^ Belmont^ Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne at Jacksonville State* at Samford* at Memphis Murray State* at Lipscomb Southeast Missouri Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay* at Tennessee Tech* Morehead State* Southeast Missouri#

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

^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

Score 5-0 1-1 2-5 1-0 2-1 4-1 8-0 3-1 0-0 1-0 3-1 4-2 0-1 2-1 3-3 2-1 2-1 5-0 2-0


ALL-TIME SEASON RESULTS 2004 • UTM played a program low 17 matches, and finished eighth in the OVC • Kindall Kiem led the Skyhawks with five goals scored • UTM did not shutout an opponent for the first time since the 2000 season • Jamie Ohlheiser named All-OVC First Team, Katie Behrens named All-OVC Second Team

2005

2006

• The OVC expands to the current a ten-team field as Eastern Kentucky competes for the first time • UTM sets OVC records for both shots-per-game and goals-per-game • UTM tallied nine wins for the third time in four years •Dani Myrick and Katie Behrens were both named to the All-OVC Second Team

• In Craig Roberts first season, UTM set a program record with seven shutouts, including 677:13 minutes of scoreless defense spanning over six matches • Cara Sullivan became the first Skyhawk to earn recognition on the SoccerBuzz National Team of the Week • Katie Behrens named to All-OVC First Team and Cara Sullivan named to All-OVC Newcomer Team

Record: 9-10-0 (3-6-0 OVC) OVC Tournament 0-1 Coach: Nathan Pifer

Record: 5-9-5 (2-3-4 OVC) OVC Tournament 0-1 Coach: Craig Roberts

Record: 4-11-2 (1-7-0 OVC) OVC Tournament 0-1 Coach: Nathan Pifer Date

Opponent

Aug. 27 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 24 Sept. 26 Oct. 1 Oct. 3 Oct. 9 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 29

at Chattanooga at Belmont Southern Miss at South Alabama Memphis Louisiana-Monroe^ Arkansas State^ at Morehead State* at Arkansas-Little Rock Jacksonville State* Samford* at Murray State* at Southeast Missouri* at Eastern Illinois* Austin Peay* Tennessee Tech* Lipscomb

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

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

^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match

Date

Opponent

Aug. 26 Aug. 28 Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 23 Sept. 25 Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 13 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Oct. 28

vs. Centenary at Louisiana-Monroe Chattanooga at Missouri State at Memphis South Alabama^ Arkansas-Little Rock Belmont at Arkansas State at Tennessee Tech* at Austin Peay* Eastern Kentucky* Morehead State* at Samford* at Jacksonville State* Murray State* Eastern Illinois* Southeast Missouri* Lipscomb

Result L W W L L W W W(2OT) L(OT) L(OT) L(OT2) W W L L L L(OT) W W

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

^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match

2007

2008

• UTM had the winningest season in program history with a record 10 wins • UTM advanced to the semi-finals of the OVC Tournament for the first time in program history • Katie Behrens and Jamie Price were both named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference Team • Katie Behrens named UTM Female Athlete of the Year

• UTM ties a program record with 10 wins and advanced to the OVC Championship for the first time • Danielle Rogers named All-OVC first team, while Kelly Ann Hutchinson and Melissa Govea named All-OVC Newcomers • UTM has five OVC Players of the Week, including four straight mentions

Record: 10-6-3 (4-2-3 OVC) OVC Tournament 1-1 Coach: Craig Roberts Date

Opponent

Result

Aug. 31 at Lipscomb W Sept. 8 vs. Pacific& L Sept. 9 at Hawaii& L Sept. 14 Bacone College^ W Sept. 16 Christian Brothers^ W Sept. 18 at Memphis L Sept. 21 at Arkansas State W Sept. 24 at Lambuth W Sept. 28 at Samford* L Sept. 30 at Jacksonville State* T(02) Oct. 5 Eastern Kentucky* W Oct. 7 Morehead State* W Oct. 12 at Tennessee Tech* T(O2) Oct. 14 at Austin Peay* W Oct. 19 Eastern Illinois* W(OT) Oct. 21 Southeast Missouri T Oct. 28 Murray State* L(OT) Nov. 6 vs. Morehead State# W Nov. 9 vs. Southeast Missouri# L & Outrigger Hotels Soccer Classic ^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

Date

Opponent

Aug. 25 Aug. 27 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Sept. 22 Sept. 24 Sept. 29 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Oct. 31

at Belmont Memphis Missouri State at Chattanooga East Tennessee State^ Arkansas State^ vs. Northern Arizona& vs. Long Beach State& at Eastern Illinois* at Southeast Missouri* Tennessee Tech Austin Peay* at Eastern Kentucky* at Morehead State* Samford* Jacksonville State* at Murray State* at Lipscomb Eastern Illinois#

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

Score 4-1 7-0 4-1 1-1 3-2 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 1-0

^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational & Northern Arizona Invitational * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

Record: 10-5-4 (4-2-2 OVC) OVC Tournament 1-1-1 Coach: Craig Roberts Score 2-0 1-0 3-0 8-0 8-1 4-1 2-0 7-1 3-0 1-1 1-0 3-1 0-0 1-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 2-0 1-0

Date

Opponent

Result

Score

Aug. 22 Alabama A&M W 2-1 Aug. 29 Belmont L 1-0 Aug. 31 Mississippi Valley State W 1-0 Sept. 5 SIU Edwardsville% W 4-1 Sept. 7 UNC Asheville% T (2OT) 0-0 Sept. 12 San Francisco^ L 1-0 Sept. 14 at Pacific^ W 1-0 Sept. 21 Bethel W 3-1 Sept. 26 Eastern Illinois* W 1-0 Sept. 28 at Southeast Missouri* T (2OT) 1-1 Oct. 5 at Murray State* L 2-1 Oct. 12 Jacksonville State* W 1-0 Oct. 17 at Eastern Kentucky* L 1-0 Oct. 19 at Morehead State* W 2-1 Oct. 24 Tennessee Tech* W 1-0 Oct. 26 Austin Peay* T (2 OT) 1-1 Nov. 4 Tennessee Tech# W 2-1 Nov. 7 Eastern Kentucky# T 4-3 (PK) Nov. 9 Morehead State# L 1-0 & Racer-Hampton Inn Classic - Murray, Ky. ^ Pacific Fall Tournament - Stockton, Calif. * Ohio Valley Conference Match # Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

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RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS Skyhawks vs. Alabama

Skyhawks vs. Centenary

Skyhawks vs. Florida Atlantic

Alabama leads 2-0-0

Centenary leads 3-0-0

Florida Atlantic leads 1-0-0

Sept. 30, 2001 Nov. 3, 2002

at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Martin, Tenn.

L, 5-0 L, 3-0

Skyhawks vs. Alabama A&M UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Aug. 28, 2008

Martin, Tenn.

Appalachian State leads 1-0-0 at Morehead, Ky.

L, 5-0

Skyhawks vs. Arkansas-Little Rock UT Martin leads 4-3-1 Oct. 3, 1998 Sept. 15, 1999 Sept. 8, 2000 Sept. 23, 2001 Sept. 15, 2002 Sept. 14, 2003 Sept. 26, 2004 Sept. 11, 2005

at Little Rock, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Little Rock, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Little Rock, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Little Rock, Ark. Martin, Tenn.

L, 7-2 L, 2-1 L, 3-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-1 W, 4-1 T, 0-0 O2 W, 3-0

Skyhawks vs. Arkansas State UT Martin leads 6-1-0 Oct. 19, 2001 Oct. 8, 2002 Sept. 7, 2003 Sept. 12, 2004 Sept. 18, 2005 Sept. 10, 2006 Sept. 21, 2007

at Jonesboro, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Jonesboro, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Jonesboro, Ark. Martin, Tenn. at Jonesboro, Ark.

W, 4-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 O2 L, 2-1 O2 L, 3-1 W, 1-0 T, 1-1

Skyhawks vs. Bacone UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Sept. 14, 2007

Martin, Tenn.

W, 8-0

Skyhawks vs. Belmont Belmont leads 6-4-0 Oct. 14, 1998 Sept. 4, 1999 Oct. 7, 2000 Sept. 12, 2001 Oct. 16, 2002 Sept. 17, 2003 Sept. 1, 2004 Sept. 16, 2005 Aug. 25, 2006 Aug. 29, 2008

at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn.

L, 6-0 L, 5-1 L, 3-1 L, 3-2 W, 4-1 W, 6-0 W, 2-1 W, 3-2 O2 L, 4-1 L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Bethel

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Sept. 8, 1998 Oct. 22, 1999 Oct. 24, 2000 Oct. 9, 2001 Nov. 1, 2002 Aug. 27, 2004 Aug. 31, 2005 Sept. 3, 2006

Chattanooga, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn.

L, 5-1 W, 2-1 L, 6-1 L, 3-2 OT L, 3-2 O2 L, 4-1 W, 6-0 T, 1-1 O2

Skyhawks vs. Christian Brothers Christian Brothers leads 2-1-0 Sept. 13, 2000 Sept. 7, 2001 Sept. 16, 2007

Martin, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. Martin, Tenn.

W, 5-0

Drury leads 3-0-0 Oct. 4, 1998 Sept. 5, 1999 Sept. 15, 2000

at Springfield, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Springfield, Mo.

L, 5-0 L, 4-2 L, 5-0

Skyhawks vs. East Tennessee State Sept. 26, 1999 Sept. 23, 2000 Sept. 8, 2006

at Johnson City, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn.

L, 4-2 L, 2-1 W, 3-2

Skyhawks vs. Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois leads 10-2-1 Sept. 19, 1998 Oct. 29, 1999 Sept. 17, 2000 Oct. 21, 2001 Nov. 8, 2002 Oct. 25, 2002* Oct. 19, 2003 Oct. 17, 2004 Oct. 21, 2005 Sept. 22, 2006 Oct. 31, 2006* Oct. 19, 2007 Sept. 26, 2008

at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Charleston, Ill. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. at Charleston, Ill. at Charleston, Ill. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn.

L, 7-1 L, 4-1 L, 6-0 L, 4-1 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 T, 3-3 02 L, 3-1 L, 1-0 OT L, 1-0 L, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Eastern Kentucky UT Martin leads 2-1-2 Oct. 6, 2004 Sept. 30, 2005 Oct. 5, 2007 Oct. 17, 2008 Nov. 7, 2008*

at Richmond, Ky. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Richmond, Ky. Murray, Ky.

T, 0-0 O2 W, 6-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 T, 4-3 PK

Evansville leads 1-0-0 W, 3-1

Sept. 2, 2001

at Evansville, Ind.

L, 7-1

Skyhawks vs. Hawaii Hawaii leads 1-0-0 Sept. 9, 2007

at Honolulu, Hi.

L, 3-0

Skyhawks vs. High Point High Point leads 1-0-0 Sept. 25, 1999

at Johnson City, Tenn.

L, 4-0

Skyhawks vs. IPFW UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Sept. 21, 2003

Martin, Tenn.

W, 3-1

UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Sept. 20, 2002

at Jackson, Miss.

W, 7-0

Jacksonville State leads 3-2-2

UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Martin, Tenn.

Martin, Tenn.

Skyhawks vs. Jacksonville State

Skyhawks vs. Cumberland Aug. 29, 2003

Oct. 28, 2001

Skyhawks vs. Jackson State L, 7-0 L, 12-0 W, 8-1

Skyhawks vs. Evansville

UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Sept. 21, 2008

Skyhawks vs. Chattanooga

East Tennessee State leads 2-1-0

UT Martin leads 4-2-1 Martin, Tenn. at Clarksville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Clarksville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Clarksville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn.

L, 9-0 L, 8-1 L, 2-1

Skyhawks vs. Drury W, 1-0 W, 5-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 3-2 OT W, 2-1 W, 2-0

Skyhawks vs. Austin Peay Sept. 29, 2002 Oct. 24, 2003 Oct. 22, 2004 Sept. 25, 2005 Oct. 1, 2006 Oct. 14, 2007 Oct. 26, 2008

at Schreveport, La. at Little Rock, Ark. at Monroe, La.

Chattanooga leads 5-2-1 W, 2-1

Skyhawks vs. Appalachian State Oct. 9, 1999

Sept. 18, 1999 Sept. 10, 2000 Aug. 26, 2005

L, 7-0

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at Jacksonville, Ala. at Jacksonville, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Jacksonville, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Jacksonville, Ala. Martin, Tenn.

L, 6-0 T, 0-0 O2 L, 1-0 L, 3-1 W, 1-0 T, 1-1 W, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Lambuth Series tied 1-1-0 Sept. 22, 1998 Sept. 24, 2007

at Jackson, Tenn. at Jackson, Tenn.

L, 5-2 W, 7-1

Skyhawks vs. Lipscomb UT Martin leads 5-1-1 Oct. 5, 2001 Sept. 27, 2002 Oct. 14, 2003 Oct. 29, 2004 Oct, 28, 2005 Oct. 27, 2006 Aug. 31, 2007

Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Nashville, Tenn.

W, 2-0 T, 0-0 O2 L, 1-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0

Skyhawks vs. Long Beach State Long Beach State leads 1-0-0 Sept. 21, 2006

at Flagsta, Ariz.

L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Louisiana Monroe Series Tied 1-1-0 Sept. 10, 2004 Aug. 28, 2005

Martin, Tenn. at Monroe, La.

L, 2-0 W, 2-0

Skyhawks vs. Louisville Louisville leads 2-1-0 Aug. 26, 2000 Oct. 12, 2001 Aug. 30, 2002

Martin, Tenn. at Louisville, Ky. Martin, Tenn.

L, 4-0 L, 3-1 W, 2-1


RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS Skyhawks vs. Memphis

Skyhawks vs. Northern Arizona

Skyhawks vs. Southeastern Louisiana

Memphis leads 7-1-0

Northern Arizona leads 1-0-0

Southeastern Louisiana leads 3-0-1

Sept. 16, 1998 Sept. 9, 2001 Oct. 4, 2002 Oct. 8, 2003 Sept. 8, 2004 Sept. 7, 2005 Aug. 27, 2006 Sept. 18, 2007

at Memphis, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Memphis, Tenn.

L, 7-1 L, 3-0 W, 3-2 O2 L, 3-1 L, 2-1 L, 3-0 L, 7-0 L, 1-4

Skyhawks vs. Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee leads 5-0-0

Sept. 15, 2006

Northwestern State leads 2-0-0 Sept. 19, 1999 Sept. 1, 2000

Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 14, 2008

Aug. 31, 2008

Martin, Tenn.

W, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Missouri State (Formerly Southwest Missouri State) Martin, Tenn. at Springfield, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Springfield, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Springfield, Mo. Martin, Tenn.

L, 7-0 L, 6-0 L, 1-0 L, 4-0 T, 1-1 O2 L, 4-0 L, 4-1

Skyhawks vs. Morehead State UT Martin leads 8-4-1 Sept. 12, 1998 Oct. 8, 1999 Oct. 21, 2000 Oct. 14, 2001 Oct. 11, 2002 Oct. 31, 2003 Sept, 24, 2004 Oct. 2, 2005 Oct. 8, 2006 Oct. 7, 2007 Nov. 6, 2007* Oct. 19, 2008 Nov. 9, 2008*

Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Morehead, Ky. at Murray, Ky.

W, 2-1 L, 5-3 L, 5-0 W, 4-1 W, 10-3 W, 5-0 L, 4-1 W, 7-1 T, 0-0 O2 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Murray State Murray State leads 7-1-2 Sept. 27, 2000 Nov. 1, 2000* Oct. 31, 2001 Oct. 20, 2002 Oct. 12, 2003 Oct, 9, 2004 Oct. 13, 2005 Oct. 21, 2006 Oct. 28, 2007 Oct. 5, 2008

at Murray, Ky. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky. Martin, Tenn. at Murray, Ky.

at Oxford, Miss. Martin, Tenn.

L, 12-0 L, 8-0

Skyhawks vs. Pacific L, 1-0 W, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Saint Louis Saint Louis leads 2-0-0 Oct. 30, 1998 Sept. 10, 1999

at St. Louis, Mo. Martin, Tenn.

L, 12-0 L, 7-0

L, 7-0 L, 4-3 L, 4-1 T, 1-1 O2 W, 4-2 L, 3-1 L, 3-1 T, 0-0 O2 L, 1-2 L, 2-1

Skyhawks vs. North Alabama

Samford leads 4-0-1 Oct. 5, 2003 Oct. 3, 2004 Oct. 7, 2005 Oct. 13, 2006 Sept. 28, 2007

at Birmingham, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Birmingham, Ala. Martin, Tenn. at Birmingham, Ala.

L, 1-0 OT L, 1-0 L, 2-0 T, 0-0 O2 L, 0-3

Skyhawks vs. San Francisco Sept. 12, 2008

at Stockton, Calif.

L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. SIU Edwardsville UT Martin leads 1-0-0 Sept. 5, 2008

at Murray, Ky.

W, 4-1

Skyhawks vs. South Alabama

L, 3-0 L, 4-0 T, 1-1 O2 L, 2-1 O2

Series Tied 0-0-1 at Mobile, Ala.

T, 0-0 O2

Skyhawks vs. Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin leads 2-0-0 Martin, Tenn. at Nacogdoches, Texas

L, 2-1 L, 5-2

Skyhawks vs. Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech leads 7-5-1 Sept. 4, 1998 Oct. 9, 1998 Oct. 1, 1999 Oct. 1, 2000 Sept. 28, 2001 Oct. 6, 2002 Oct. 26, 2003 Oct. 24, 2004 Sept. 23, 2005 Sept. 29, 2006 Oct. 12, 2007 Oct. 24, 2008 Nov. 4, 2008*

Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cookeville, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn.

L, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 4-0 L, 7-0 L, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 3-1 L, 3-2 OT W, 1-0 T, 0-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1

Skyhawks vs. Troy State Troy State leads 1-0-0 Oct. 24, 1998

San Francisco leads 1-0-0

Martin, Tenn. at Hammond, La. at Hammond, La. Martin, Tenn.

Skyhawks vs. Southern Mississippi

Sept. 13, 2002 Sept. 5, 2003

Series tied 1-1-0 at Honolulu, Hi. at Stockton, Calif.

Oct. 12, 1999 Sept. 3, 2000 Sept. 22, 2002 Sept. 12, 2003

Sept. 3, 2004

Skyhawks vs. Samford

Missouri State leads 6-0-1 Sept. 12, 1999 Sept. 29, 2000 Aug. 31, 2001 Sept. 1, 2002 Aug. 31, 2003 Sept. 4, 2005 Sept. 1, 2006

L, 7-0 L, 6-1

Ole Miss leads 2-0

Skyhawks vs. Miss. Valley State UT Martin leads 1-0-0

at Natchitoches, La. at Hammond, La.

Skyhawks vs. Ole Miss Sept. 6, 1998 Aug. 28, 1999

Martin, Tenn. at Murfreesboro, Tenn. at Murfreesboro, Tenn. at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Martin, Tenn.

L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Northwestern State

L, 1-0 L, 7-0 L, 4-3 O2 L, 6-1 L, 3-2

Sept. 30, 1998 Nov. 1, 1998* Sept. 8, 1999 Nov. 4, 1999* Sept. 5, 2000

at Flagsta, Ariz.

at Jacksonville, Ala.

L, 4-0

Skyhawks vs. UNC Asheville Troy State leads 0-0-1 Sept. 7, 2008

at Murray, Ky.

T, 0-0

Skyhawks vs. Valparaiso Valparaiso leads 1-0-0 Sept. 24, 2000

Martin, Tenn.

L, 6-0

Series Tied 1-1-0 Sept. 5, 2004 Sept. 9, 2005

Mobile, Ala. Martin, Tenn.

L, 5-0 W, 3-2

Skyhawks vs. Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri leads 9-1-2 Oct. 19, 1999 Oct. 17, 2000 Oct. 24, 2001 Oct. 27, 2002 Oct. 17, 2003 Nov. 4, 2003* Oct. 15, 2004 Oct, 23, 2005 Sept. 24, 2006 Oct. 21, 2007 Nov. 9, 2007* Sept. 28, 2008

at Cape Girardeau, Mo. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Martin, Tenn. at Cape Girardeau, Mo. at Cape Girardeau, Mo.

L, 3-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 3-0 L, 2-1 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 T, 0-0 L, 0-1 T, 1-1

Series Tied 1-1-0 Oct. 7, 1998 Sept. 1, 1999

Martin, Tenn. at Florence, Ala.

W, 4-2 L, 4-3 OT

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IND. CAREER RECORDS MATCHES PLAYED 1. 2. 3.

7. 8. 9. 10.

Caitlin Smith (2005-08) ....................................... 76 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) ...................................... 74 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................. 73 Lindsey Tilk (2002-05)......................................... 73 Katie Behrens (2004-07) ...................................... 73 Jamie Price (2004-07 ............................................ 73 Katie Hausauer (2002-05) ................................... 72 Lydia Lloyd (1998-01) ......................................... 70 Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 69 Katie Jackson (2002-05) ....................................... 68

MATCHES STARTED 1. 2.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Caitlin Smith (2005-08) ....................................... 75 Lindsey Tilk (2002-05)......................................... 73 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) ...................................... 73 Katie Behrens (2004-07) ...................................... 73 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................. 72 Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 65 Jamie Price (2004-07) ........................................... 52 Lydia Lloyd (1998-01) ......................................... 61 Meghan McMullen (1998-01) ............................. 59 Jamie Furstenberg (2006-present) .................... 56

POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 91 Katie Jackson (2002-05) ....................................... 70 Katie Behrens (2004-07) ...................................... 55 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) ...................................... 40 Kindal Keim (2003-05) ........................................ 38 Kim Thompson (1998-99) ................................... 25 Amy King (2001-03) ............................................ 24 Christina Moore (2001-04) .................................. 24 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................. 23 Jamie Price (2004-07) ........................................... 21

GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.

Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 35 Katie Jackson (2002-05) ...................................... 31 Katie Behrens (2004-07) ..................................... 22 Sherrie Weeks (1999-00) ...................................... 16 Kindal Keim (2003).............................................. 13 Kim Thompson (1998-99) ................................... 10 Christina Moore (2001-04) .................................. 10 Amy King (2001-03) .............................................. 9 Jamie Price (2004-07) ............................................. 9 Sophie Cox (2006-present) .................................. 8 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................... 8 Jamie Ohlheiser (2003-05)..................................... 8

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10.

Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 21 Kindal Keim (2003-05) ........................................ 12 Katie Behrens (2004-07) ...................................... 11 Amanda Cadell (1999-01) ..................................... 9 Katie Jackson (2002-05) ......................................... 8 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) ........................................ 8 Tavi Renier (2000-02) ............................................. 7 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................... 7 Amy King (2001-03) .............................................. 6 Jamie Furstenberg (2006-present) ...................... 5 Jenni Duy (2007-present) .................................. 5 Kim Thompson (1998-99) ..................................... 5

SHOTS 1. 2. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Katie Behrens (2004-07) .................................... 244 Dani Myrick (2002-05)....................................... 186 Katie Jackson (2002-05) ..................................... 181 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) .................................... 175 Kindal Keim (2003-05) ...................................... 103 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................. 84 Sophie Cox (2006-present) ................................ 83 Jamie Furstenberg (2006-present) .................... 81 Christina Moore (2001-04) .................................. 75 Jamie Price (2004-07) ........................................... 71

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4.

7.

MATCHES PLAYED--GOALKEEPER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ................................. 66 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02) .................................. 35 Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ................................ 33 Paige Robinson (1999-00) ................................... 30 Jane Carroll (1999-00) .......................................... 28 Cara Sullivan (2006-07) ....................................... 22 Nichole Keltz (1999-01) ....................................... 19 Joanna Maas (1998).............................................. 17 Bethany White (2003) .......................................... 14 Allison Cofer (2005)............................................. 14

8. 9.

MINUTES--GOALKEEPER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ........................ 4635:26 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02) ......................... 2968:25 Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ....................... 2888:20 Paige Robinson (1999-00) .......................... 2139:00 Cara Sullivan (2006-07) .............................. 2110:00 Jane Carroll (1999-00) ................................... 951:00 Nikki Ammons (1998) .................................. 775:00 Allison Cofer (2005)...................................... 629:17 Nichole Keltz (1999-01) ................................ 481:51 Ashley Angerer (2007-08) ............................ 415:33

SAVES--GOALKEEPER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Paige Robinson (1999-00) ................................. 269 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02) ................................ 260 Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ............................... 259 Cara Sullivan (2006-07) ..................................... 154 Nichole Keltz (1998-01) ..................................... 130 Jane Carroll (1999-00) ........................................ 123 Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) .............................. 121 Nikki Ammons (1998) ......................................... 79 Allison Cofer (2005)............................................. 43 Christina Norton (2001) ...................................... 12

SHUTOUTS--GOALKEEPER 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.

Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ................................ 10 Cara Sullivan (2006-present) ................................ 8 Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ................................... 7 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02) .................................... 5 Nichole Keltz (1999-01) ......................................... 5 Christina Norton (2001) ........................................ 3 Ashley Angerer (2007-08) ..................................... 1

VICTORIES--GOALKEEPER 1. 2. 3.

6.

Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ................................. 19 Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ................................ 18 Cara Sullivan (2006-07) ......................................... 5 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02) .................................... 5 Nichole Keltz (1999-01) ......................................... 5 Ashley Angerer (2007-08) ..................................... 1 Allison Cofer (2005)............................................... 1

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ............................. 0.78 Megan Dempsey (2002-05) .............................. 1.51 Allison Cofer (2005).......................................... 1.72 Caryn Scheufler (2001-02) ............................... 2.00 Bethany White (2003) ....................................... 2.90 Paige Robinson (1999-00) ................................ 4.63

IND. SEASON RECORDS POINTS Dani Myrick................................................ 39, 2002 Katie Jackson .............................................. 35, 2003

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Dani Myrick................................................ 29, 2003 Katie Jackson .............................................. 22, 2005 Dani Myrick................................................ 21, 2005 Katie Behrens ............................................. 21, 2007 Amy King ................................................... 17, 2002 Sherrie Weeks ............................................. 15, 2001 Kim Thompson .......................................... 15, 1998 Kindal Keim ............................................... 14, 2003

GOALS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Dani Myrick................................................ 16, 2002 Katie Jackson .............................................. 16, 2003 Dani Myrick................................................ 11, 2003 Katie Jackson ............................................... 9, 2005 Dani Myrick.................................................. 8, 2005 Katie Behrens ............................................... 8, 2007 Amy King ..................................................... 7, 2002 Sherrie Weeks ............................................... 7, 2001 Katie Jackson ................................................ 6, 2002 Kelli Armstrong ........................................... 6, 1999 Sophie Cox ................................................... 6, 2007

ASSISTS 1. 3. 4.

8.

Dani Myrick.................................................. 7, 2003 Dani Myrick.................................................. 7, 2002 Kindal Keim ................................................. 6, 2003 Amanda Cadell ........................................... 5, 2001 Tavi Renier .................................................... 5, 2002 Dani Myrick.................................................. 5, 2005 Kindal Keim ................................................. 5, 2005 Katie Behrens ............................................... 5, 2007 Katie Jackson ................................................ 4, 2005 Sherrie Weeks ............................................... 4, 2002 Rachel Callahan ........................................... 4, 2003

SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Katie Behrens ............................................. 75, 2007 Sherrie Weeks ............................................. 69, 2002 Katie Behrens ............................................. 67, 2005 Katie Behrens ............................................. 65, 2006 Dani Myrick................................................ 63, 2005 Katie Jackson .............................................. 62, 2003 Katie Jackson .............................................. 59, 2005 Melissa Govea ........................................... 58, 2008 Dani Myrick................................................ 55, 2002 Dani Myrick................................................ 46, 2003

SAVES-GOALKEEPER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10.

Paige Robinson ........................................ 186, 2000 Cara Sullivan ............................................ 147, 2006 Caryn Scheufler ....................................... 144, 2001 Megan Dempsey ...................................... 119, 2003 Caryn Scheufler ....................................... 116, 2002 Jane Carroll ................................................. 94, 1999 Megan Dempsey ........................................ 83, 2004 Paige Robinson .......................................... 83, 1999 Nikki Ammons........................................... 79, 1998 Johanna Rathbun ....................................... 66, 2008

VICTORIES-GOALKEEPER 1.

4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (50% min.)

1. 2.

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Dani Myrick (2002-05)........................................... 8 Katie Jackson (2002-05) ......................................... 6 Jamie Price (2004-07) ............................................. 5 Katie Imperiale (2008-present) ........................... 4 Brooke Robertson (2008-present) ...................... 4 Jamie Ohlheiser (2003-2005)................................. 4 Sophie Cox (2006-present) .................................. 3 Kindal Keim (2003-05) .......................................... 3 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................... 3 Katie Behrens (2004-07) ........................................ 3 Sophie Cox (2006-present) .................................. 3

Johanna Rathbun ......................................... 9, 2008 Johanna Rathbun ......................................... 9, 2007 Megan Dempsey .......................................... 9, 2003 Caryn Scheufler ........................................... 6, 2002 Megan Dempsey .......................................... 6, 2005 Cara Sullivan ................................................ 5, 2006 Megan Dempsey .......................................... 4, 2004 Nikki Keltz ................................................... 2, 1998 Ashley Angerer ............................................ 1, 2008 Allison Cofer ................................................ 1, 2005 Nichole Keltz ................................................ 1, 1999 Caryn Scheufler ........................................... 1, 2001

SHUTOUTS-GOALKEEPER 1. 2.

5. 6. 8.

Cara Sullivan ................................................ 7, 2006 Johanna Rathbun ......................................... 5, 2008 Johanna Rathbun ......................................... 5, 2007 Nichole Keltz ................................................ 5, 2001 Megan Dempsey .......................................... 4, 2003 Christina Norton.......................................... 3, 2001 Caryn Scheufler ........................................... 3, 2002 Megan Dempsey .......................................... 2, 2004 Caryn Scheufler ........................................... 2, 2001


10.

Ashley Angerer ............................................ 1, 2008 Megan Dempsey .......................................... 1, 2005 Cara Sullivan ................................................ 1, 2007

LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Johanna Rathbun...................................0.67, 2008 Johanna Rathbun ................................. 0.91, 2007 Megan Dempsey ................................. 1.15, 2003 Cara Sullivan ....................................... 1.32, 2006 Caryn Scheufler ................................... 1.42, 2002 Megan Dempsey ................................. 1.52, 2005 Megan Dempsey ................................. 1.57, 2002 Allison Cofer ........................................ 1.72, 2005 Megan Dempsey ................................. 1.87, 2004 Caryn Scheufler ................................... 2.61, 2001

SAVES PER GAME AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Paige Robinson .................................. 10.33, 2000 Caryn Scheufler ................................... 8.47, 2001 Nichole Keltz ....................................... 8.00, 1999 Cara Sullivan ....................................... 7.74, 2006 Paige Robinson .................................... 6.92, 1999 Caryn Scheufler ................................... 6.44, 2002 Megan Dempsey ................................. 6.26, 2003 Jane Carroll .......................................... 5.88, 1999 Megan Dempsey ................................. 4.88, 2004 Johanna Rathbun ................................. 3.88, 2008

IND. GAME RECORDS POINTS 8 8 7 6 5 5 4

Dani Myrick vs. Morehead State, Oct. 11, 2002 Kim Thompson vs. North Alabama, Oct. 7, 1998 Katie Jackson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005 Dani Myrick vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 2002 Kelli Armstrong at Morehead State, Oct. 8, 1999 Kindal Keim vs. Morehead State, Oct. 2, 2005 26 times, most recently by Katie Behrens vs. East Tennessee State, Sep. 8, 2006

GOALS 4 3 3 3 2

Kim Thompson vs. North Alabama, Oct. 7, 1998 Katie Jackson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005 Dani Myrick vs. Morehead State, Oct. 22, 2002 Dani Myrick vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 2002 22 times, most recently by Katie Behrens vs. East Tennessee State, Sept. 8, 2006

ASSISTS 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Jenni Duy vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 Katie Behrens vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 Tavi Renier at Belmont, Oct. 16, 2002 Amanda Cadell vs. Middle Tennessee, Sept. 5, 2001 Rachel Callahan vs. IPFW, Sept. 21, 2003 Kindal Keim vs. Murray State, Oct. 12, 2003 Kindal Keim vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005 Amy Kim vs. Morehead State, Oct. 11, 2002 Dani Myrick vs. Chattanooga, Aug. 31, 2005 Dani Myrick vs. Memphis, Oct. 4, 2002 Dani Myrick vs. Morehead State, Oct. 11, 2002 Dani Myrick vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 8, 2002 Sherrie Weeks vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 2002

SHOTS 12 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8

Sherrie Weeks at Lipscomb, Sept. 27, 2002 Katie Behrens vs. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 5, 2007 Katie Behrens vs. Murray State, Oct. 13, 2005 Katie Behrens vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 10, 2006 Katie Behrens at Chattanooga, Sept. 3, 2006 Rachel Callahan vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 2002 Joanna Gomez at Jackson State, Sept. 20, 2002 Katie Jackson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005 Katie Behrens at Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 6, 2006 Dani Myrick vs. Centenary, Aug. 26, 2005

SAVES 18 18 17 16 14 14

Jane Carroll vs. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 1, 1999 Caryn Scheufler vs. Missouri State, Aug. 31, 2001 Cara Sullivan vs. Samford, Oct. 13, 2006 Nicole Keltz vs. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 29, 1999 Caryn Scheufler vs. Belmont, Sept. 12, 2001 Megan Dempsey at Jacksonville State, Oct. 3, 2003

TEAM GAME RECORDS

12 Caryn Scheufler vs. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 8, 2002 12 Cara Sullivan at Morehead State, Oct. 8, 2006

TEAM SEASON RECORDS Matches Played 20 ......................................................................... 1999 Victories 10 ............................................................ 2007 & 2008 Highest Winning Percentage .632........................................................................2008 Lowest Winning Percentage .000 ...................................................... (0-18 in 2000) Defeats 19.......................................................................... 1999 Ties 5 ........................................................................... 2006 Longest Winning Streak 5 ........................................................................... 2002 Longest Losing Streak 18 ........................................... Aug. 26 - Nov. 1, 2000 Longest Unbeaten Streak 10 ......................................................................... 2002 Longest Home Winning Streak 6 .............................................. Aug. 31 - Oct. 2, 2005 Longest Home Losing Streak 13 ................................ Oct. 29, 1999 - Sept. 12, 2001 Longest Road Winning Streak 2 ....................................................... Oct. 14-19, 2001 Longest Road Losing Streak 34 .................................. Sept. 6, 1998 - Sept. 8, 2001 Longest Shutout Streak 677: 13 ........ (88th minute vs. Austin Peay [Oct. 1, 2006] through 25th minute at Eastern Illinois [Oct. 31, 2006], parts of eight matches) Longest Scoreless Streak 360: 00 ........................... (1st minute vs. Valparaiso [Sept. 24, 2000] through 90th minute vs. Tennessee Tech [Oct. 1, 2000], parts of four matches. Points 120 ....................................................................... 2002 Fewest Points 24 ......................................................................... 2000 Goals 47 ......................................................................... 2002 Fewest Goals 9 ........................................................................... 2000 Assists 28 ......................................................................... 2002 Fewest Assists 5 ........................................................................... 2006 Shots 363 ....................................................................... 2005 Fewest Shots 98 ......................................................................... 2000 Shutouts 8 ........................................................................... 2007 Fewest Shutouts 0 ........................................................................... 1999 Goalkeeper Saves 225 ....................................................................... 1999 Fewest Goalkeeper Saves 71 ......................................................................... 2008 Lowest Goals Against Average 0.65 ...................................................................... 2008 Most Overtime Matches 6 ........................................................................... 2006 Most Consecutive Overtime Matches 4 ........................................................................... 2005 All-Time Record in Overtime Matches ............................................................... 6-12-20 (.421)

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POINTS 23 20 20 18 18

vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 2007 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 2003 at Lambuth, Sept. 24, 2007 vs. Morehead State, Oct. 2, 2005

GOALS 8 8 8 7 7

vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 2007 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 2003 at Lambuth, Sept. 24, 2007 vs. Morehead State, Oct. 2, 2005

ASSISTS 8 8 7 4 4 4 4 4 4

vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 2007 at Lambuth, Sept. 24, 2007 vs. Cumberland, Aug. 29, 2003 vs. Morehead State, Oct. 2, 2005 vs. Murray State, Oct. 12, 2003 vs. Lipscomb, Oct. 29, 2004 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 2003 vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005

SHOTS 39 38 33 32 32 31

vs. Mississippi Valley State, Aug. 31, 2008 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 2003 vs. Lipscomb, Oct. 29, 2004 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 2007 vs. Murray State, Oct. 13, 2005 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Sept. 11, 2005

FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED 1 1 1 2 2 3

vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 2007 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 2007 at Jackson State, Sept. 20, 2002 vs. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 26, 2008 vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005 vs. Lipscomb, Oct. 5, 2001

SAVES 20 19 18 14 14

vs. Samford, Oct. 13, 2006 at Christian Brothers, Sept. 7, 2001 vs. Southwest Missouri, Aug. 31, 2001 at Jacksonville State, Oct. 3, 2003 vs. Belmont, Sept. 12, 2001

SHUTOUTS vs. Lipscomb, 10-5-01 vs. Arkansas State, 10-19-01 at Jackson State, 9-20-02 vs. Austin Peay, 9-29-02 vs. Tennessee Tech, 10-6-02 vs. Morehead State, 10-31-03 vs. Cumberland, 8-29-03 at Arkansas State, 9-7-03 at Louisiana Monroe, 8-28-05 vs. Chattanooga, 8-31-05 vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 9-11-05 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9-30-05 vs. SE Missouri, 10-23-05 at Lipscomb, 10-28-05 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9-29-06 at Eastern Kentucky, 10-6-06 at Morehead State, 10-8-06 vs. Samford, 10-13-06

vs. Jacksonville St., 10-15-06 at Murray State, 10-21-06 vs. Lipscomb, 10-27-06 at Lipscomb, 8-31-07 vs. Bacone, 9-14-07 at Arkansas State, 9-21-07 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10-5-07 at Tennessee Tech, 10-12-07 at Austin Peay, 10-14-07 vs. SE Missouri, 10-21-07 vs. Morehead State, 11-6-07 vs. Miss. Valley St., 8-31-08 vs. UNC Asheville, 9-7-08 at Pacific, 9-14-08 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9-26-08 vs. Jacksonville St., 10-12-08 vs. Tennessee Tech, 10-24-08 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11-7-08

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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS YEARLY SCORING LEADERS Year

Name

GP

Shots

G

A

P

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Kim Thompson Kelli Armstrong Lydia Lloyd Sherri Weeks Dani Myrick Katie Jackson Kindal Keim Katie Jackson Katie Behrens Katie Behrens Brooke Robertson

17 19 16 18 19 19 17 19 18 19 18

27 19 10 36 55 62 36 22 65 75 17

6 6 2 7 16 16 5 9 5 8 4

3 1 1 1 7 3 1 4 1 5 1

15 13 5 15 39 35 11 22 11 21 9

Cara Sullivan stopped a school record 19 saves against Samford during the 2006 match, on her way to setting a new freshman saves record with 147 on the year.

YEARLY GOALKEEPING LEADERS Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Name Nikki Ammons Paige Robinson Paige Robinson Caryn Scheufler Caryn Scheufler Megan Dempsey Megan Dempsey Megan Dempsey Cara Sullivan Johanna Rathbun Johanna Rathbun

GP 14 12 18 17 18 19 17 18 19 16 17

Minutes 775:00 752:00 1387:00 1446:40 1521:45 1640:45 1585:39 1121:58 1840:00 1279:30 1608:50

Saves 79 83 186 144 116 119 83 39 147 55 66

GA 45 36 86 42 24 21 33 19 27 13 12

Save% .436 .359 .425 .774 .829 .850 .716 .672 .845 .809 .846

GAA 5.23 4.31 4.80 2.61 1.42 1.15 1.87 1.52 1.32 0.91 0.67

ShO 0 0 0 2 3 4 2 1 7 5 5

W-L-T 0-8-0 0-8-0 0-18-0 4-14-0 6-5-3 9-5-2 4-11-2 6-6-0 5-9-5 9-3-2 9-3-3

SEASON-BY-SEASON TOTALS Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Matches 17 20 18 18 19 19 17 19 19 19 19

Minutes 1549:00 1834:00 1620:00 1621:44 1808:49 1795:45 1585:39 1751:15 1840:00 1775:03 1798:50

Shots 360 162 98 131 318 288 255 363 215 329 342

Goals 12 20 9 19 46 43 16 44 14 39 21

Assists 5 12 6 12 28 27 14 26 5 20 18

Points 29 52 24 50 120 113 46 114 33 98 60

Saves 143 225 215 174 135 137 85 84 153 73 71

GA 91 96 86 61 29 26 33 31 27 19 12

GAA 5.3 4.71 4.78 3.39 1.44 1.30 1.87 1.59 1.32 0.96 0.67

ShO 0 0 0 2 4 5 2 6 7 8 7

W-L-T 2-15-0 1-19-0 0-18-0 4-14-0 9-7-3 9-7-3 4-11-2 9-10-0 5-9-5 10-6-3 10-5-4

Katie Jackson led the Skyhawks in scoring during the 2003 and 2005 seasons, while netting 31 career goals.

UT MARTIN MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

Dani Myrick appears in the UTM record books 41 times, more than any other in program history.

Record

Overall

Craig Roberts Era

All-Time record (11 seasons) All-Time OVC record (regular season) All-Time OVC record (regular season & OVC Tournament) All-time home record All-time road record All-time neutral site record All-time regular-season record All-time postseason record All-time OVC Tournament record (seven appearances) Matches against ranked opponents Matches decided by one goal Matches decided by two goals

63-121-20 23-42-12 25-49-13 45-43-6 17-71-12 1-7-2 61-114-19 2-7-1 2-7-1 0-1-0 28-37 12-16

25-20-12 10-7-9 12-10-10 17-5-3 7-9-7 1-6-2 23-17-11 2-3-1 2-3-1 0-1-0 15-9 8-1

OVC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE Kim Thompson, Oct. 12, 1998 Dani Myrick, Oct. 7, 2002 Dani Myrick, Oct. 14, 2002 Katie Jackson, Sept. 22, 2003 Katie Jackson, Oct. 27, 2003 Katie Jackson, Aug. 30, 2005 Katie Jackson, Oct. 4, 2005 Katie Behrens, Sept. 18, 2007 Katie Imperiale, Aug. 26, 2008

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DEFENSIVE

GOALKEEPER

Megan Dempsey, Sept. 8, 2003 Megan Dempsey, Oct. 6, 2003 Jamie Price, Oct. 31, 2006 Sophie Cox, Oct. 23, 2007 Danielle Rogers, Sept. 2, 2008 Kelly Ann Hutchinson, Sept. 9, 2008 Danielle Rogers, Oct. 28, 2008

Cara Sullivan, Sept. 19, 2006 Cara Sullivan, Oct. 10, 2006 Cara Sullivan, Oct. 17, 2006 Johanna Rathbun, Sept. 16, 2008

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SKYHAWKS OF DISTINCTION FIRST TEAM ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Dani Myrick

Caryn Scheufler

Joanna Maas

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Amanda Aldridge Lindsey Clark Lisa De La Mothe Nichole Keltz Meghan McMullen Amy Rook Kim Thompson (*)

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THIRD TEAM ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Tavi Renier

Sherrie Weeks

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ALL-OVC NEWCOMER & HONORABLE MENTION Lisa de la Mothe

Kim Thompson

Amanda Cadell

Sherrie Weeks

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Cara Sullivan

Melissa Govea

Kelly Ann Hutchinson

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Amanda Aldridge Sarah Buyer Jamie Bullington Lindsey Clark Lisa De La Mothe Brandi Irwin Joanna Mass Carrie Marcus Amy Rook Kim Thompson Holly Wilson Julie Zbozien

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Katie Behrens

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL / MEDAL OF HONOR (*) MEMBERS

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Kitty Trent

Caryn Scheufler

Katie Behrens

Jamie Price

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Kelly Ann Hutchinson

Jamie Furstenberg

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SOCCER BUZZ MAGAZINE NATIONAL ELITE TEAM OF THE WEEK Cara Sullivan October 17, 2006

Nathan Pifer OVC Coach of the Year 2002

Beth Durrett Ginger Hutchinson Nichole Keltz Meghan McMullen Audrey Stone Nicole Tobin

2001 (7) Rachel Callahan Meghan McMullen Emily Miller Christina Norton Ginger Parson (*) Kyndsey Randolph Caryn Scheufler

2005 (12) Katie Behrens Paula Comerlato Megan Dempsey (*) Katie Hausauer Kimberley Hood Katie Jackson Erin Jordan Jody Kiers Jessica Metcalf Jamie Price Caitlin Smith Lindsey Tilk

2006 (11) Katie Behrens Carey Black Paula Comerlato Caitlin Farrow Jamie Furstenberg Kristina Goldstine Jody Kiers Frankie Maynard Jamie Price Caitlin Smith Kendall Straessle

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2007 (16)

Rachel Callahan Brittany Drye Tabitha Fishburn Joanna Gomez Katie Hausauer Meghann Jordan Emily Miller Christina Moore Ginger Parson (*) Caryn Scheufler Lindsey Tilk (*)

Ashley Angerer Sarah Bedell Katie Behrens Sophie Cox Nuala Deans Jenni Duffy Jamie Furstenberg (*) Kristina Goldstine Erin Jordan Jody Kiers Stephanie Nilica Jamie Price Johanna Rathbun Caitlin Smith Kendall Straessle Marissa Wood-Sternburgh

2003 (8)

2008 (14)

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Rachel Callahan (*) Brittany Drye Angela Fiddler Tabitha Fishburn Katie Hausauer Meghann Jordan Ginger Parson Lindsey Tilk (*)

2004 (11) Katie Behrens Rachel Callahan Paula Comerlato Megan Dempsey

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Jennifer Ermey Katie Hausauer Kimberley Hood (*) Katie Jackson Jamie Price Ginger Parson (*) Lindsey Tilk

Ashley Angerer Kimberley Boldt Sophie Cox Nuala Deans Jenni Duffy Jamie Furstenberg (*) Kristina Goldstine Corey Montgomery Johanna Rathbun Brooke Robertson Danielle Rogers Cailin Smith Tori Taylor Marissa Wood-Sternburgh (*)

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After guiding the UT Martin women’s soccer club team, Dr. Ruth Holden In its second year UT Martin managed only one win, defeating was hired to field the first intercollegiate squad. Holden retained 10 Chattanooga 2-1 Oct. 22. The 1999 campaign would be the final season for head coach Dr. Ruth Holden, who ended with a 3-34 players from the club team and added eight true freshmen to form the overall record and 1-8 OVC record at UT Martin. Jane Carroll first Skyhawk squad. The inaugural edition of Skyhawk soccer picked stopped a school record 18 shots in goal Oct. 1 against Tennessee up its first victory in the third match of the season over Morehead State 2-1. UT Martin finished its first season 2-15 overall and 1-3 in the Ohio Tech. Kelli Armstrong led the Skyhawks with six goals in her only year on the team. Valley Conference. Kim Thompson set a school record with four goals Oct. 7 against North Alabama.

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Dani Myrick concluded her Skyhawk career as the all-time leader in goals scored, shots and assists. UT Martin set Ohio Valley Conference records for goals-per-game with 2.32 and shotsper-game with 19.11. As a team UT Martin tallied nine wins for the third time in four years.

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Sarah Beyer (1998) Lisa de la Mothe (1999-00) Rachel Callahan (2001-04) Sarah Singleton (2005-07) Nuala Deans (2008-Present) Kyla Green (1998) Beth Durrett (1999) Audrey Russell (2000) Christina Moore (2001) Tabitha Fishburn (2002-03) Katie Behrens (2004-07) Brooke Robertson (2008-present) Kim Thompson (1998) Nikki Ammons (1999-00) Ginger Schmitt (2001-04) Paula Sanematsu (2005) Sophie Cox (2006-07) Corey Montgomery (2008) Kristen Nichols (2009-present) Kennisha Cann (1998-99) Barbara Harman (2000) Mary Catherine Graziano (2001-02) Jennifer Ermey (2003-04) Sabrina Humphries (2005) Kelly Flannery (2006) Sarah Sharp (2007) Sophie Cox (2008-present) Lydia Lloyd (1998-01) Meghan Jordan (2002-04) Erin Jordan (2005) Caitlin Farrow (2006) Jenni Duy (2007-present)

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Rosemary Strasser (1998-99) Mary Ann Dodson (2000) Carrie Miller (2001) Lindsey Tilk (2002-05) Caitlin Smith (2006-08) Jordan Warnement (2009-present) Julie Zbozien (1998) Kim Thompson (1999) Amanda Cadell (2000-01) Katie Hausauer (2002-05) Marissa Wood-Sternburgh (2007-present)

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Beth Ann Durrett (1998) Rosemary Strasser (1999-01) Alissa Rudd (2002) Caitlin Smith (2003) Stephanie Krush (2006) Alex Van Sise (2008)

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Devra Whitney (1998-00) Christina Moore (2002-04) Kendall Straessle (2006-07) Kelly Ann Hutchinson (2008-present)

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Carrie Marcus (1998) Paige Coleman (1999) Mary Steel (2000) Joanna Gomez (2002) Lauren Greco (2003) Melanie Miller (2004) Kristina Goldstine (2005-08) Hillary Hitz (2009-present)

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Jamie Bullington (1998) Kelli Armstrong (1999) Meghan Jordan (2001) Sarah Barnes (2002) Joanna Gomez (2003-04) Frankie Maynard (2006-07) Devan Lowe (2008) Emily Crye (2009-present)

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Brandi Irwin (1998-99) Jody Kiers (2005-08) Kendyl Wilson (2009-present)

Joanna Maas (1998) Nicole Tobin (1999) Tavi Ranier (2000-02) Angela Fiddler (2003) Andrea Enevoldsen (2004) Jessica Metcalf (2005-06) Nuala Deans (2007) Tori Taylor (2008-present)

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Shelley Brock (1998) Alicia Ronca (2008) Danielle deGuzman (2009-present)

Paige Robinson (1999-00) Emily Miller (2002) Kindall Keim (2003-05) Shannon Wessels (2006) Kimberley Boldt (2008-present)

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Kristine Jones (1998) Lindsey Kennetz (2008) Amy Iwanicki (2009-present)

Lindsey Clark (1998-99) Beth Ann Durrett (2000) Lauren Greer (2001) Kitty Trent (2002) Annie Cook (2003-04) Carey Black (2006) Danielle Rogers (2007) Rachel Piper (2008) Amanda Matthews (2009-present) Lisa de la Mothe (1998) Meghan McMullen (1999-01) Lauren Cook (2002) Jamie Ohleiser (2003-05) Morgan Walley (2007) Jessica Hunt (2008-present) Mandy Arledge (1998-99) Nicole Tobin (2000) Amy King (2001-03) Kim Hood (2004-05) Jamie Furstenberg (2006-Present)

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Megan McMullen (1998) Amanda Cadell (1999) Audrey Stone (2000) Emily Miller (2001) Dani Myrick (2002-05) Erin Jordan (2006) Danielle deGuzman (2008) Alex Windell (2009-present)

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Amy Rook (1998) Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) Ashley Cedars (2003) Paula Comerlato (2004-06) Stephanie Nilica (2007) Melissa Govea (2008-present)

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Sarah Keller (1998) Leslie Fischer (1999) Holly NcNamara (2000) Lindsey Randolph (2001) Rebecca Barrington (2003) Jamie Price (2004-07) Katie Imperiale (2008-present)

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OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Entering its 62nd year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. For only the second time in a decade, the Conference expanded by adding Southern Illinois University Edwardsville as the league’s 11th member in 2008. The move expanded the OVC’s geographical footprint to the St. Louis market and marked the first change in membership since expanding to the state of Alabama (Jacksonville State, Samford) in 2003. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28. She is currently one of just five females to be the head of a Division I conference, and one of just eight to lead a Division I conference all-time. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud past dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles (Turkey) Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to AfricanAmericans. A sampling of former OVC football stars, some of whom were All-Americans during their collegiate careers before achieving stardom at the professional ranks, include Jim Youngblood and Larry Schreiber (Tennessee Tech), Phil Simms (Morehead State), Virgil Livers and Dale Lindsey (Western Kentucky), Myron Guyton and Chad Bratzke (Eastern Kentucky), Cortland Finnegan (Samford) and Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois). In 2008, former Tennessee State standout Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie became just the fourth NFL First Round draft pick in OVC history when he was selected 16th overall by the Arizona Cardinals. He would break into the starting lineup halfway through his rookie season and started at cornerback for the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. Football wasn’t the only sport in which the OVC was quickly gaining respect. In 1955, the OVC became only the second sixmember league nationally to earn an automatic bid to the prestigious NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, which, at that time, was limited to only 24 participants. The Conference quickly proved worthy of that bid, as Morehead State defeated Marshall (107-92) and Wayne State (95-84) in the 1956 tournament. Fifteen years later, former OVC member Western Kentucky became the first and only Conference team to reach the Final Four. The Hilltoppers defeated Jacksonville, Kentucky and Ohio State before losing to Villanova in double overtime. WKU went on to finish in third place after beating Kansas 77-75 in the consolation game. Since that time, the OVC has recorded some of the biggest upsets in the history of the NCAA Tournament. Perhaps the most famous moment came in 1987, when Austin Peay came from fourth place in the regular season to win the OVC Tournament and earn the league’s automatic bid. The Governors drew powerful Illinois, and were such big underdogs, that ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale promised to stand on his head if APSU won the game. After a 68-67 victory over the Illini, and a narrow 90-87 overtime loss to eventual Final Four participant Providence in the second round, Vitale made good on his promise in a visit to Clarksville two months later. Murray State added to the OVC’s string of upsets in 1988 when it knocked off 14th-ranked North Carolina State, 78-75. MSU nearly went on to the Sweet 16 that year, losing to eventual national champion Kansas, 61-58. In 1990 as a No. 16 seed, Murray State took No. 1 seed Michigan State into overtime before falling 75-71; that game still marks the closest a No. 16 seed has come to knocking off a No. 1 in men’s tournament action. In 2007-08, UT Martin guard Lester Hudson became the first men’s Division I player to record a quadruple-double in a game, when he registered 25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in a victory over Central Baptist College. Hudson, who ranked fourth in

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scoring nationally as a junior, returned for his senior season in 200809 and was second nationally in scoring (behind Davidson’s Stephen Curry) at 27.5 points a contest. Hudson earned numerous honors (including OVC Player of the Year and OVC Male Athlete of the Year in each 2008 and 2009 and All-American status from several outlets) before being drafted by the Boston Celtics with the No. 58 pick of the 2009 NBA Draft. Hudson became the first draft pick for the league since 2004 and only the third pick of the last decade for the OVC. In the late 1970s, women’s athletics began somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982.. The OVC has also produced several Olympic athletes, including Murray State’s Morgan Hicks, who was a member of the 2004 United States Olympic Rifle Team. In addition, some of the greatest players in professional sports were educated at OVC institutions. The list includes former greats such as football’s Phil Simms (Morehead State), basketball’s Clem Haskins (Western Kentucky) and Bubba Wells (Austin Peay) and two-sport star Steve Hamilton (Morehead State) to present-day standouts like basketball player Trenton Hassell (Austin Peay), football player Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois), baseball players Jamie Walker (Austin Peay) and George Sherrill (Austin Peay) and professional golfer Jeff Sluman (Tennessee Tech). Hamilton is the only athlete to ever play in the NCAA Basketball Championship, a Major League Baseball World Series (New York Yankees) and a NBA Championship Series (Los Angeles Lakers). In 2007 the Conference had two teams in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament for the first time in league history, former OVC member Samford earned an at-large selection while Southeast Missouri was the Conference’s automatic bid. In 2009 it was OVC softball that accomplished several firsts as UT Martin (tournament champion) and Jacksonville State (at-large) were each selected for the NCAA Championship. Jacksonville State would take it a step farther by winning the Knoxville Regional (beating No. 13 national seed Tennessee along the way) to become the first OVC softball program to advance to a Super Regional. Jax State would fall to No. 4 Alabama in that Super Regional but finished the season 43-16 (19-2 OVC) and ranked 21st nationally in the ESPN. com/USA Softball poll and 24th nationally in the USA Today/NFCA poll. A first in the OVC occurred in 2008, when the league had a first round draft pick in both the NFL (Tennessee State’s Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie) and Major League Baseball (Eastern Kentucky’s Christian Friedrich) Drafts in the same school year. A year later (2009) the league had a Major League Baseball First Round Compensation Round pick (Eastern Illinois’ Tyler Kehrer who was No. 48 overall) and NBA Second Round pick (UT Martin’s Lester Hudson) in the same season. The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle. Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly from its humble beginnings while increasing the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin.

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BETH DeBAUCHE Commissioner

HEATHER BROWN Director of Media Relations

JENNIFER GIBBS Assistant Commissioner for Championships

BRIAN PULLEY Assistant Commissioner for External Affairs

KYLE SCHWARTZ Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations

BRAD WALKER Associate Commissioner/ Chief Operating Manager


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hrough its main campus in Martin and four West Tennessee centers, The University of Tennessee at Martin is providing high-quality undergraduate and graduate educational programs to the region and beyond. From the founding in 1900 of Hall-Moody Institute, through the establishment in 1927 of UT Junior College, to today’s status as a comprehensive public university, UT Martin remains committed to preparing students for success in the global economy. UT Martin set an all-time head count enrollment record of 7,173 students in fall 2007. The university offers more than 100 different program areas involving undergraduate and graduate levels of study. Academic majors are offered within natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, fine and performing arts, computer science, nursing, agriculture, teacher education, business administration and engineering. Recognized for being among the safest campuses in Tennessee among four-year public institutions, the main campus provides a “total collegiate experience” in a traditional university setting. Campus facilities include 46 academic and support buildings. University Village, a new 400-bed apartment complex located on campus, opened fall semester 2005. The second phase of University Village housing is now under construction and is expected to open in fall 2008. Also approved for construction are a new Student Recreation Center and a major expansion of the Fine Arts Building. Next to the 250-acre main campus, 680 acres of agricultural land serve as a research and demonstration operation. Other campus facilities are designed to benefit current and future generations

NAME CHANGES •Hall-Moody Institute (1900-1927) •The University of Tennessee Junior College (1927-1951) •The University of Tennessee Martin Branch (1951-1967) •The University of Tennessee at Martin (1967-present)

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FACTS AT A GLANCE Chancellor Dr. Thomas A. Rakes Founded 1900, Hall-Moody Institute Campus Size 46 academic and support buildings on a 250acre main campus; an additional 680 acres of agricultural land serve as a research and demonstration operation. Operating Budget Approximately $73 million Local Economic Impact UT Martin generated $118 million in income in the region during the 2005-06 fiscal year. Enrollment Almost 7,200 students. Workforce Approximately 800 regular employees, including 291 full-time faculty. Colleges • College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences • College of Business and Public Affairs • College of Education and Behavioral Sciences • College of Engineering and Natural Sciences • College of Humanities and Fine Arts


THIS IS UT MARTIN of students. The Paul Meek Library was renovated and expanded in 1995 as an attractive 120,000-square-foot structure featuring an all-night study area, a student computer lab and 12 group-study rooms. UT Martin’s investment in its faculty and instructional technology is helping to ensure that the university’s graduates are prepared to meet the challenges in an international economy. The state-of-the-art Instructional Technology Center, located in the library, is bringing instructional technology capacity to all university faculty. A campus wireless network is available in academic buildings, the library, the university center, University Village Apartments and administration building. Outside the classroom, UT Martin students have multiple opportunities for involvement in the university community. More than 100 organizations are available for students to join including academic clubs, honor societies, service groups, student government, fraternities and sororities, and special student associations. The Office of Campus Recreation offers many on- and off-campus recreational opportunities, while the university’s Department of Visual and Theatre Arts offers ongoing cultural events to the region. The university competes in NCAA Division I in both men’s and women’s athletics and is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference. Men’s intercollegiate sports include football, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, cross-country, rifle and rodeo. Women’s intercollegiate sports include volleyball, basketball, soccer, tennis, rifle, softball, cross-country, equestrian, cheer leading and rodeo. UT Martin is listed in the top tier for southern master’s institutions in the 2008 edition of America’s Best Colleges compiled by U.S. News & World Report. Also, PrincetonReview.com lists UT Martin as one of 146 schools to receive a “Best in the Southeast” designation, and UT Martin is listed among America’s 100 Best College Buys, a listing compiled by Institutional Research & Evaluation, Inc.

Degrees • More than 100 different program areas are offered involving undergraduate and graduate levels of study. • Academic majors are offered within natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, fine and performing arts, computer science, nursing, agriculture, teacher education, business administration and engineering. • The Online Bachelor of University Studies (B.U.S.) Degree, offered through UT Online, is available for working adults. • At the graduate level, master’s degrees are offered in business administration, counseling and teacher education, family and consumer sciences, and agriculture and natural resources systems management. • Selected master’s degrees are available online through UT Online.

Notable Alumni • Pat Head Summitt (’74) – head basketball coach, Tennessee Lady Vols • Jerry Reese (’88) – senior vice president and general manager, New York Giants • Leonard Hamilton (’71) – head basketball coach, Florida State University • Dr. Nick Dunagan (’68) – chancellor emeritus, UT Martin • Van Jones (’90) – attorney; founder and president, Green for All • Charlie Neese (’92) – meteorologist, News Channel 5, Nashville • Dr. Margaret Perry (’61) – chancellor emeritus, UT Martin • Dr. Shirley Raines (’67) – president, University of Memphis • Bill Rhodes (’87) – president and CEO, AutoZone • Dr. Christy Shaffer (’81) – president and CEO, Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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Superlatives This is UT Martin • Institutional Research & Evaluation Inc. lists UT Martin among America’s 100 Best College Buys. • PrincetonReview.com lists UT Martin among the “Best in the Southeast” for 2007. • UT Martin is tied for 50th place among southern, master’s level institutions in the 2008 edition of America’s Best Colleges compiled by U.S.News & World Report.

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• UT Martin is among the safest campuses in Tennessee among four-year public institutions based on crime statistics released by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. • More than 95% of UT Martin’s graduates find jobs or are accepted to graduate schools within six months of graduation. • UT Martin finance students are among the top performers in the Tennessee Valley Authority’s annual Investment Challenge Program. • The UT Martin Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society chapter has won more top ratings than any other chapter nationwide. • The largest dual-credit program among public four-year institutions in Tennessee is based out of the UT Martin Jackson Center. • UT Martin’s campus radio station, WUTMFM, was named the best campus radio station in the South during the 2008 Southeast Journalism Conference. • UT Martin is home to the WestStar Leadership Program, Tennessee’s first regional leadership program that began in 1989. WestStar boasts more than 500 living graduates.

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• 46 buildings on a 250-acre main campus, with an additional 680 acres of agricultural land. • Off-campus centers in Jackson, Parsons, Ripley and Selmer • 6,893 students, including about 1,003 minority students and 161 international students (as of fall 2006). • Students from 38 states and 22 countries (as of fall 2006).

You’ll Find it on the Web • UT Martin’s Web site (www.utm.edu) includes valuable information, available through links off the home page. The Web site includes: • MyUTMartin portal • Current and past catalogs • Academic program information • An online application • Information for transfer students • A link to the university’s online degree program • The Welcome Center • University news and sports information • Student Life links

UT Martin is Safe • UT Martin is located in a college community recognized nationally for its safety. • The university has its own Department of Public Safety, which patrols the campus 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. • Residence halls offer I.D. card access to hall floors, security cameras in lobbies and resident assistants on each floor. • Buildings and walkways are well-lighted, and emergency telephones are located around campus. • Volunteer Community Hospital is located adjacent to the campus. • Air Evac Lifeteam bases an aeromedical helicopter team near the campus in Martin.

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PAUL MEEK LIBRARY The Paul Meek Library began a new era of service to the students, faculty and staff at the University of Tennessee at Martin on June 9, 1995. The library, expanded from 65,000 to 120,000 square feet, features an Innovative Interfaces automated system with an online catalog (OPAC), an after-hours study area equipped with a CCTV surveillance system; a Special Collections area, containing among other holdings the congressional papers of Ed Jones and the legislative papers of Governor Ned Ray McWherter, along with replicas of their offices; faculty research rooms and group-study rooms; a student computer lab and an instructional technology lab. The Media Services area is also located in the library and is the home of cable channels 67,68 and 69. This department also provides downlink support for campus teleconferencing. The Paul Meek Library features an all-night study area, a student computer lab and 12 group-study rooms. The library collection contains almost a half-million volumes, 33,000 electronic books, 5,000 videotapes, 1000 DVD’s, 1,100 print periodical subscriptions, and access to nearly 100 electronic databases indexing more than 10,000 full text journals. The library’s media department also offers a picture-scanning service, wireless laptop computers for student use and a multimedia production station. The library staff invites you to come visit our beautiful Paul Meek Library and make use of our excellent collection of materials.

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Dr. Tom Rakes became the ninth UT Martin chancellor May 7, 2007 when University of Tennessee President Dr. John Petersen made the announcement. He began his new role July 1, 2007.

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Dr. Rakes joined UT Martin in 2002 as Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of Educational Studies. He was named Provost in 2005. Dr. Rakes has identified eight specific areas of focus in the last several years. Increasing academic rigor and completion rates, reviewing levels of student and academic program services, refining the enrollment management plan, enhancing security measures and continuing to assess resource allocations are among his priorities. UT Martin’s role as a catalyst and resource in West Tennessee’s economic development is also an area of emphasis. This fall, UT Martin anticipates welcoming the most academically qualified class of new students in our history. Student services have been enhanced with the completion of eight new apartment-style residence halls during the past three years and should be further energized with the opening of the Student Recreation Center scheduled UT MARTIN for January 2010. Several academic facilities have also recently benefited from construction Executive Officer activities which include an expansion of Brehm Executive Officer Hall, renovation of the Business Administration Chancellor Building, the construction of the new Parsons Acting Chancellor Center, expansion of the Selmer/McNairy County Chancellor Center, and the recently approved expansion Acting Chancellor project for construction of Phase One of the Fine Chancellor Arts Building. Acting Chancellor Reflecting on the 2008-09 academic year, our Chancellor list of accomplishments is impressive ranging Acting Chancellor Chancellor Acting Chancellor Chancellor Chancellor

CAMPUS LEADERSHIP C. Porter Claxton Paul Meek Archie R. Dykes A. Norman Campbell Larry T. McGehee John W. Prados Charles E. Smith D. Nick Dunagan Margaret N. Perry D. Nick Dunagan Philip W. Conn D. Nick Dunagan D. Nick Dunagan Thomas A. Rakes

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from a record student enrollment, the second highest six-year graduation rate for public universities in Tennessee, our most successful donor support, topping $11 million, and state or regional recognitions for student groups in agriculture, business, chemistry, social work, education, journalism and broadcasting. We are honored to have received successful program reviews in Geosciences, French, Spanish and University Studies. UT Martin ranks as the largest single university provider of dual-enrollment programming to offer college-level course opportunities to students in more than 30 different high schools as well as a growing number of home-school students. We can also take pride in our athletic teams competing in NCAA and NIT post-season action in softball and men’s basketball, respectively. Our storied rodeo program fielded a team completing this season ranked ninth in the nation.

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PHIL DANE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Phil Dane begins his tenth year as the director of athletics after serving as vice chancellor for business and finance at UT Martin for 13 years. He has overseen facility improvements, budget increases, and staffing changes which have resulted in Ohio Valley Conference championships in football, men’s basketball, volleyball, softball, and women’s tennis. Dane was successful in proposing a referendum to the Student Government Association in 2007 that generates over $600,000 annually. This funding has provided additional staff increases and budget increases for various administrative and sports programs as well as major facility improvements for baseball and softball. New grandstands were installed at both fields in 2008. New ighting was installed on both fields in 2009. Construction will begin on a $1,000,000 baseball/softball building in November, 2009 with the debt service being paid from referendum funds. Over 63 percent of the student body voted in favor of the referendum in April 2007. Dane oversaw the building and completion of the Bob Carroll Football Building, a $2.5 million project. Funding for the project came from private gifts. The 17,000-square-foot facility has office space for all football personnel, meeting rooms, a locker room, a training room and a magnificent multi-purpose room overlooking H.K. Grantham Field. With

the momentum from of an OVC champhionship season in 2006, then Chancellor Nick Dunagan, provided institutional matching funds when Skyhawk fans donated $250,000 toward a new synthetic surface for Hardy M. Graham Stadium. That challenge was met and new FieldTurf surface was installed before the 2008 season. In 2006 a majoring seating renovation was completed in the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. More than 1,200 chair back seats were installed on the east side of the arena replacing a combination of bleachers and chair back seats. Bleachers and a press box facility at the Skyhawk Soccer Field were also completed in the fall of 2006. Dane has guided the university through its most recent NCAA Division I Certification. In addition he is a peer reviewer in the NCAA Division I Certification Program. He has performed peer reviews at the University of Delaware, Western Kentucky University, Robert Morris University and Texas State University. Dane will serve as the chairman of the OVC Athletic Directors Council in 2010-2011. He also serves as the administrative liaison for the Ohio Valley Conference men’s golf coaches. Before he was named athletics director in 2000, Dane served as vice chancellor for business and finance from 19872000. In 1999, he chaired a commission to study the role and funding of intercollegiate athletics at UT Martin. The study commission developed a plan that allowed scholarship football to continue, and since 2000 Dane has worked with the university’s administration to restore funding for football scholarships to the same level as other OVC institutions. He has held various positions at UT Martin since 1979. He is an Air Force veteran and a three-year baseball letter winner at Tennessee Tech University. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1978 and worked for Price Waterhouse and Company before beginning his association with UT Martin. He earned his MBA from UT Martin in 1984. Dane is active in community and church organizations. He has served as commissioner of the Martin Girls Softball League and president of the Breakfast Optimist Club. He is currently a member of the Martin Rotary Club and is a deacon at the First Baptist Church of Martin. Dane and his wife, Debbie, a third-grade teacher at Martin Elementary School, are the parents of three daughters: Shelly obtained her undergraduate and graduate degrees from UT Martin and teaches third grade at Dexter Elementary School in Cordova, Tenn.; Katie, teaches fifth grade at Martin Elementary School; and Abbey, also a UT Martin graduate, is marketing specialist with the Memphis Zoo.

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SKYHAWK ATHLETICS STAFF ADMINISTRATION

Bart Belew Assistant Athletics Director/ Athletic Training

Danelle Fabianich Assistant Athletics Director/ Administration & SWA

Col. Bill Kaler Assistant Athletics Director/ Compliance

SUPPORT STAFF

Tim Barrington PA Announcer

Chris Brinkley Skyhawk Radio Network

Tom Britt Skyhawk Radio Network

Jenny Canary Ticket Manager

Kevin Creech Sales/Marketing

Butch Dowty Equipment Manager

Stacie Evans Academic Support Coordinator

Nell Gullet Faculty Athletic Representative

Trudy Henderson Administrative Specialist

Jason Hudson Fundraising and Marketing

Katherine Malik Asst. Athletic Trainer

Tracie Moss Athletics Insurance

Charlie Rayburn Strength & Conditioning Coach

Vickie Reynolds Administrative Support Assistant

Trevor Ruszkowski Photographic Services Director

Dani Walker Asst. Athletic Trainer

HEAD COACHES Donley Canary Softball

Jason James Men’s Basketball

Bob Beard Rifle

Meghan Cunningham Equestrian

Gordon Sanders Men’s & Women’s Cross Country

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John Luthi Rodeo

Jason Simpson Football

Jerry Carpenter Men’s Golf

Darrin McClure Volleyball

Fran Spears Cheerleading

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Craig Roberts Soccer

Kevin McMillan Women’s Basketball

Dennis Taylor Women’s Tennis


AREA DIRECTORY Athletics Phone Directory All numbers are area code (731) Department of Athletics Fax Athletic Communications Fax Carter Barfield (Assistant Coach, Football) Randy Barnes (Director of Football Operations) Bob Beard (Head Coach, Rifle) Adam Beauchamp (Assistant Coach, Football) Bart Belew (Assistant AD, Athletic Training) Chris Boone (Assistant Coach, Football) Jay Bowen (Assistant Coach, Men’s Basketball) Chris Brinkley (Coordinator of Skyhawk Network) Donley Canary (Head Coach, Softball) Jenny Canary (Athletics Ticket Manager) Jerry Carpenter (Head Coach, Golf) Bubba Cates (Head Coach, Baseball) Kevin Creech (Marketing Assistant/Assistant Coach, Softball) Meghan Cunningham (Head Coach, Equestrian) Phil Dane (Director of Athletics) Nelson Davis (Assistant Coach, Rodeo/Athletic Trainer) Sarah Daws (Assistant Coach, Softball) Butch Dowty (Equipment Manager) Stacie Evans (Academic Support Coordinator) Danelle Fabianich (Assistant AD, Senior Women’s Administrator) Kristi Fiorillo (Graduate Assistant, Volleyball) Brad Goss (Assistant Coach, Baseball) Jessica Grayson (Assistant Coach, Women’s Basketball) Nori Harada (Assistant Athletic Trainer) Will Harriger (Assistant Coach, Football) Brian Haskins (Assistant Coach, Women’s Basketball) Trudy Henderson (Administrative Specialist) Cornelius Jackson (Assistant Coach, Men’s Basketball) Jason James (Head Coach, Men’s Basketball) Laura Johnson (Academic Services) Bill Kaler (Assistant AD, Compliance Coordinator) Jimmy Lindsey (Assistant Coach, Football) Joe Lofaro (Athletic Communications Director) John Luthi (Head Coach, Rodeo) Katherine Malik (Assistant Athletic Trainer) Matthew Maxey (Assistant Athletic Communications Director) Darrin McClure (Head Coach, Volleyball) Kevin McMillan (Head Coach, Women’s Basketball) Tracie Moss (Athletics Insurance) Rachel Napoli (Assistant Coach, Women’s Soccer) Gerad Parker (Assistant Coach, Football) Kelley Reeve (Assistant Coach, Equestrian) Vickie Reynolds (Administrative Support Assistant) Ryne Rickman (Athletic Communications Assistant) Craig Roberts (Head Coach, Women’s Soccer) Gordon Sanders (Head Coach, Cross Country) Brenton Saylor (Graduate Assistant, Women’s Soccer) Joe Scarano (Graduate Assistant, Baseball) Heather Scruggs (Graduate Assistant, Women’s Basketball) Jason Simpson (Head Coach, Football) Fran Spears (Head Coach, Cheerleading) Dennis Taylor (Head Coach, Tennis) Geep Wade (Assistant Coach, Football) Dani Walker (Assistant Athletic Trainer) Jake Weghorst (Graduate Assistant, Baseball)

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Area Hotels Hampton Inn (Martin) 731-587-5800 Hampton Inn (Union City) 731-885-8850 Days Inn (Martin) 731-587-9577 Econo Lodge (Martin) 731-587-4241 Super 8 (Union City) 731-885-4444 Country Hearth Inn (Union City) 731-885-7774 Hospitality House (Union City) 731-885-6610

5575 Skyhawk Parkway 2201 West Reelfoot Avenue 800 University Street 853 University Street 1400 Vaden Street 2009 West Reelfoot Avenue 1221 West Reelfoot Avenue

Area Restaurants Brandy’s 731-587-1925 Cowboy Cafe and Diner 731-587-2571 Domino’s Pizza 731-587-3167 Dragon Buffet 731-587-8882 The Hearth 731-587-4200 La Cabana 731-587-2335 La Canasta 731-588-0298 Los Portales 731-588-2822 Opera House 731-587-8000 Pizza Hut 731-587-2508 Snappy Tomato Pizza 731-588-7627 Subway 731-587-0098 Tuscano’s 731-588-5858 Veranda Italian 731-587-4922

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UT MARTIN SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Awarded each fall (but based on the prior year’s achievements), the OVC Scholar-Athlete Award is the highest individual honor that can be earned by OVC student-athletes and it is given annually to three men and three women of junior or senior status who have accomplishments in both the classroom and athletic arena, as well as leadership qualities.

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Anna Davis Caroline Groves Klas Brunskog Angela Olsen Arthur Castle Kelly Pendleton Rachel Ahlers Brady Wahlberg Chad McMahan Andrey Yesipov

Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Volleyball Football Football Men’s Tennis

OVC ACADEMIC AWARDS The winners are selected from a group of nominees by OVC Faculty Athletics Representatives. To be eligible, honorees must have at least a 3.25 GPA and conduct themselves in a manner which has brought credit to the student-athlete, his or her institution, intercollegiate athletics and the Ohio Valley Conference. The University has had a total of 10 student-athletes to receive the Scholar-Athlete Award.

Commissioner’s Honor Roll The OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll is presented annually to student-athletes who have at least a 3.25 GPA and who have been eligible and on the team throughout the competitive season in their chosen NCAA-sponsored sport or sports. Since joining the OVC in 1992, over 1,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Year Total Year Total 1993-94 48 2001-02 65 1994-95 62 2002-03 82 1995-96 68 2003-04 81 1996-97 41 2004-05 78 2005-06 81 1997-98 38 1998-99 52 2006-07 81 1999-2000 50 2007-08 85 2000-01 58 2008-09 73

Medal of Honor The OVC Medal of Honor is given annually to the student-athlete(s) who achieve the highest GPA in a Conference-sponsored sport. Since joining the OVC in 1992, UT Martin student-athletes have claimed 124 Medals of Honor. The eight Medal of Honor recipients in 2008-09 all achieved a 4.0 grade-point average. Year Total Year Total 1993-94 4 2001-02 7 1994-95 4 2002-03 12 1995-96 8 2003-04 11 1996-97 8 2004-05 7 1997-98 7 2005-06 8 1998-99 5 2006-07 9 1999-2000 7 2007-08 13 2000-01 6 2008-09 8

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The University of Tennessee at Martin’s Office and staff of Intercollegiate Athletics understands student-athletes have additional responsibilities and time constraints not experienced by the rest of the student body. Because Intercollegiate Athletics has an interest in supporting the student-athlete athletically and academically, every effort is made to help the student-athlete take advantage of the excellent educational opportunities offered at UT Martin. Student-athletes are informed of the specific academic support services available for students at UT Martin through orientation programs early after their arrival on campus.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT The athletics department has teamed up with the Student Success Center, located at 202 Clement Hall, to provide a wide variety of academic support opportunities. Specifically the Student Success Center coordinates the offering of supplemental instruction sections. Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a series of weekly review sessions for students taking historically difficult courses. SI is provided for all students who want to improve their understanding of course material and improve their grades. At each session students will be guided through this material by the SI leader, a competent student who has previously taken the course. Additionally, student-athletes utilize the English Writing Lab, the Mathematics Lab and the ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES Reading Center. They also receive information about the University’s computer labs and other special programs that may assist them • Academic Counseling - Academic major exploration and selection in their studies. It should also be noted that • Academic Services - Diagnostic inventories and course assistance each student-athlete receives a copy of the • Career Counseling - Match career aspirations with academic major current University Catalog, a comprehensive • Disabilities Services - Provide specialized assistance for students with volume that also gives information about documented disabilities available labs and services. • Testing Services - Provide GED, proficiency, and aptitude The Student Success Center seeks to computerized and paper testing provide all students with tools and skills that enhance their academic experience at UT After student-athletes have exhausted all academic assistance offered Martin. through the Student Success Center, the Athletics Department provides course specific tutors when necessary.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Charles Rayburn , the strength and conditioning coach oversees all workouts in the Skyhawks weight room located in Skyhawk Fieldhouse. Rayburn also receives help from each sport’s coaching staff during workouts, so the student-athletes are provided with safety and the most individual assistance possible. Only Skyhawk athletes are allowed to use this facility. The 3,500 square-foot weight room on the second level of Skyhawk Fieldhouse, includes Hammer Strength and Life Fitness machines and weights. This state-of-the-art facility and the strength and conditioning staff are well equipped to handle any and all needs of the Skyhawk student-athletes.

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• The weight room allows for large enough groups so the student-athletes can train concurrently optimizing efficiency and effectiveness but, small enough to receive individual direction. • Workouts are designed by coach Rayburn and supervised at all times by one or more members of the strength and conditioning staff. Each student-athlete is placed in to respective developmental levels according to individual ability. Specific regiments are then prescribed and continuously changed based on individual aptitude. • The Skyhawk workout philosophy is multi-faceted with the main emphasis on reducing injuries during the season.

With modern equipment ranging from self contained Power Lift multi-racks with 6x8 platforms, Olympic lifting bars, a complete line of rubber coated TGX dumbbells, a variety of glute/ham stations, a huge plyometric/medicine ball area, and various other supplemental pieces, this facility offers an unlimited variety of movements and exercises for the student-athlete.

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Dr. Steve Houseworth

Skyhawk Soccer

Dr. John Materson

Dr. Keith Nord

Dr. G. Bradford Wright

Dr. David E. Yakin

TRAINING ROOM

“The University of Tennessee at Martin athletic training staff is second-to-none when it comes to ensuring that UT Martin student-athletes receive quality care in the areas of athletic injury, rehabilitation and preventative care.” With three Skyhawk training room locations throughout the UT Martin athletic facilities, studentathletes can be assured of receiving the best medical attention and rehabilitation available. The primary athletic training room facilities are located in the Skyhawk Fieldhouse. There are also satellite athletic training room locations in the Bob Carroll Football Building and near Pat Head Summitt Court in Skyhawk Arena. The Skyhawk Fieldhouse athletic training room was renovated in 2007 as part of a $1.9 million dollar renovation of the entire Skyhawk Fieldhouse and Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. Included in the renovation was an updated whirlpool rehabilitation room where student-athletes can receive aqua rehabilitation and treatment. The athletic training room also contains multiple examination stations with the latest in rehabilitation equipment. The athletic training staff uses a comprehensive approach to the injury care and wellness of studentathletes by utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment equipment with the latest methods in the care and prevention of injuries. Assistant Athletic Director Bart Belew is in his eighth year as head athletic trainer. Belew, a UT Martin graduate, went on to earn a master’s degree and serve as a graduate assistant at Ole Miss where he worked with both the football and baseball programs before a stint at FreedHardeman led him to a return to his alma mater in 2000 as the head athletic trainer. He currently has a staff of four full-time certified athletic trainers and support staff of 16 athletic training students. The athletic training staff is surrounded by many qualified and generous team doctors, through a partnership with Sports Orthopedic and Spine of Jackson, Tenn. Dr. G. Bradford Wright, MD, and Dr. Steve Houseworth, MD, serve as the primary team physicians and are directly responsible for the orthopedic needs of

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“The goal of the athletic training department is not only to care for the injuries, but also to assist the student-athletes in preventing injuries from occurring.” UT Martin student-athletes. Dr. Wright has previously worked as team physician with the US Olympic Track & Field teams, West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx and Memphis Riverkings while Dr. Houseworth has served as a team physician for Louisiana Tech University. Dr. Wright and Dr. Houseworth are also assisted in the care for Skyhawk student-athletes by the other orthopedic specialist of Sports Orthopedic and Spine; Dr. David E. Yakin, MD, Dr. Keith Nord, MD, Dr. Timothy Sweo, MD, and Dr. John P. Masterson, MD. The athletic training staff is one support group that the athletic teams cannot do without. They are responsible for staffing all practices and games as well as handling the day-to-day rehabilitation of injured or post-surgery student-athletes.

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Northwest Tennessee encompasses eight rural counties: Lake, Obion, Weakley, Henry, Dyer, Gibson, Carroll and Benton. From Lake and Dyer counties bordering the great Mississippi River to Benton and Henry counties bordering the Tennessee River, Northwest Tennessee abounds in outdoor recreational activity opportunities. Lake and Obion counties are home to Reelfoot Lake State Park and two national wildlife refuge areas. Reelfoot Lake is the only natural lake in Tennessee and popular history says the lake was formed when the region subsided after the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811–1812, and that the Mississippi River flowed backward for 10-24 hours to fill it. Henry county is home to Paris Landing State Park located on the western shore of the Tennessee River which is dammed to form Kentucky Lake.

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FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES HEADQUARTERED WITHIN 400 MILES OF UT MARTIN Tennessee: AutoZone – Memphis Dollar General – Goodlettsville FedEx – Memphis HCA – Nashville Unum Financial Group – Chattanooga

Kentucky: Ashland Incorporated – Covington Humana – Louisville Kindred Healthcare – Lexington Lexmark International – Lexington Yum Brands – Louisville

Missouri: Ameren Corp – St. Louis Anheuser-Busch – St. Louis Charter Communications – St. Louis Emerson Electric – St. Louis

Arkansas: Murphy Oil – El Dorado Dillard’s – Little Rock

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Northwest Tennessee is in the Central Time Zone. Memphis or Nashville can be reached from any county within approximately 3 hours. Interstate 40 borders the southern edge of this area and travels east and west and Interstate 55/155 is easily accessible from the western counties and travels north and south. St. Louis is a four- hour drive north. Six Flags at St. Louis is also approximately four hours away. Many industries are located in the Northwest Tennessee area. Goodyear has a plant in Obion County and is a major employer in the surrounding counties. Fed –Ex ground has a terminal in Weakley County, and Gibson County has announced that Fed-ex is greatly expanding their processing center located in that county. Weakley County also hosts MTD and ParkerHannifin corporations. Dyer county is host to Quebecor World and the Sara Lee Corporations.


Martin is located in the extreme northwest corner of Tennessee in Weakley County. The University of Tennessee at Martin is the only four-year public university outside of Memphis in West Tennessee. Martin is approximately 150 miles from Nashville and Memphis and one hour from the Jackson and Paducah, Ky.

...AND MARTIN Martin is the home of the Tennessee Soybean Festival which is held the week after Labor Day in September each year. Martin also has multiple public parks, an excellent public library, a competitive school system and a community hospital. With a population over 10,000, Martin is a vibrant university town yet still maintains a rural, small-town ambience. In 1832, William Martin and his wife, Sarah Glass Martin moved to Weakley County where he settled his family. He became a leader in the tobacco industry and by his death in 1859 had secured the passage of an east-west railroad through his property in the county. When his family discovered the Mississippi Central Railroad planned a north-south line in the area in 1872 they offered the railroad free right-of-way across their property if they located the line on their property and offered to donate property for a park in what would be the center of Martin.

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The Skyhawk Mascot

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UT MARTIN FIGHT SONG...

In 1995 the UT Martin Skyhawks took flight for the first time as the old Pacer nickname was replaced by a new moniker for the next century of UT SKYHAWKS fight for the orange and blue Martin athletics. The first athletic contest under the new nickname was a rousing Fight to VICTORY success for UT Martin as the Skyhawks defeated Bethel College 97-7 in the first Fly down the field and never to yield game of the 1995 football season. While the Skyhawk nickname is relatively GO SKYHAWKS new, its origins can actually be traced back to the Orange and Blue! early 1900s and the predecessor of UT Martin, Blue! Blue! Blue! Hall-Moody Institute, founded in 1900. Athletic Go Go Go and Fight Fight Fight teams for the small Baptist teachers college On to VICTORY! were called Sky-Pilots, a 1920s slang reference On to fame and win the game for U…T…M! to traveling Baptist preachers, the eventual career path taken by many Hall-Moody graduates at the time. UT Martin’s nickname is a unique combination of history and nature, paying homage to the past accomplishments of the Sky-Pilots while representing the soaring, skilled attributes of the hawk, a native of the marshes and plains of West Tennessee. Meanwhile, the aviator themed costume of the Skyhawk mascot represents UT Martin’s role as a training ground for aviators during World War II. Skyhawks is actually the fourth nickname used by UT Martin teams in its history since the founding of Hall-Moody. In 1927, the school became a junior college in the University of Tennessee system. Athletic teams were named the Junior Vols. In 1967, the college was renamed the University of Tennessee at Martin and, eventually, the nickname “Pacers” was selected to represent the “pace setting” university. In conjunction with UT Martin’s move to the Ohio Valley Conference and NCAA Division 1-A status, a campus committee spearheaded the search for a new nickname. With the aid of a Nashville public-relations firm and input from students, faculty, staff, alumni and fans, the UT Martin committee researched, selected and implemented a new, distinctive, strong, gender-neutral nickname, eventually replacing all references to Pacers with Skyhawks.

SKYHAWK TRADITIONS

Why Skyhawks? UT Martin’s official mascot became the Skyhawks in 1995 when a group of wise thinkers captured UT Martin’s history in a three-fold manner: 1. The first educational institution on the site of UT Martin was Hall-Moody Bible Institute. The school’s athletic teams were called “sky pilots”, a frontier term for preachers in that day, but perhaps the students were thinking of the glamorous flying aces of World War I. 2. During World War II, UT Junior College contracted with the Naval War Training Service to help train pilots, who completed their flight training at an airport located on the current site of Westview High School. 3. Red-tail hawks are indigenous to the west Tennessee region.

The Skyhawk Logo

UT Martin Alma Mater On the plains of Tennessee, Campus green and towering trees; You lie shining, U. T. M., Beloved Alma Mater; Campus pride we’ll ne’er forget, Playing fields and hallowed halls; Friends who came from many lands to light their lamps within your walls; Guide our minds to waiting truth. Lift our faith, our hopes, our sight; Raise your torch till we are free to strive for justice, truth and light; Faithful sons and daughters, we love the orange, white and blue; Through the years of all our lives, we pledge our loyalty to you.

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The University of Tennessee at Martin official athletics logo was redesigned by Trevor Ruszkowski, from The University of Tennessee at Martin Office of University Relations in 2008. The original Skyhawks logo was created in 1995 by Dye, Van Mol & Lawrence Ad Agency after UT Martin moved to the Division I level of competition and changed the mascot from the Pacers.


Front Row (from L to R): Amanda Matthews, Alex Windell, Kelly Ann Hutchinson, Brooke Robertson, Danielle deGuzman, Hillary Hitz, Sophie Cox, Danielle Rogers, Kristen Nichols, Emily Crye. Middle Row (from L to R): Melissa Govea, Stephanie Nilica, Katie Imperiale, Assistant Coach Rachel Napoli, Trainer Norikazu Harada, Head Coach Craig Roberts, Assistant Coach Brenton Saylor, Jamie Furstenberg, Jenni Duffy, Marissa Wood-Sternburgh. Back Row (from L to R): Nuala Deans, Jessica Hunt, Tori Taylor, Linnsie McMahan, Aubrey Buehler, Amy Iwanicki, Kimberley Boldt, Kendyl Wilson, Jordan Warnement.

Seniors

Juniors

Sophomores

Freshmen


2009 SKYHAWK SCHEDULE Date

Opponent

Location

Time

Wed., Aug. 19

Bethel (Exhibition)

SKYHAWK FIELD

3 p.m.

Sun., Aug. 23

Rhodes (Exhibition)

SKYHAWK FIELD

2 p.m.

Fri., Aug. 28

Lipscomb

SKYHAWK FIELD

4 p.m.

Sun., Aug. 30

Belmont

Nashville, Tenn.

1 p.m.

Fri., Sept. 4

%Florida Gulf Coast

Fort Myers, Fla.

7 p.m.

Sun., Sept. 6

%Stetson

Fort Myers, Fla.

11 a.m.

Fri., Sept. 11

#Missouri-Kansas City

SKYHAWK FIELD

4 p.m.

Sun., Sept. 13

#Southern Mississippi

SKYHAWK FIELD

3 p.m.

Fri., Sept. 18

Vanderbilt

Nashville, Tenn.

7 p.m.

Sun., Sept. 20

SIU Edwardsville

SKYHAWK FIELD

2 p.m.

Fri., Sept. 25

*Tennessee Tech

Cookeville, Tenn.

4 p.m.

Sun., Sept. 27

*Jacksonville State

Jacksonville, Ala.

2 p.m.

Sun., Oct. 4

*Murray State

SKYHAWK FIELD

2 p.m.

Fri., Oct. 9

*Eastern Illinois

Charleston, Ill.

Sun., Oct. 11

*Southeast Missouri

SKYHAWK FIELD

2 p.m.

Fri., Oct. 16

*Eastern Kentucky

SKYHAWK FIELD

4 p.m.

Sun., Oct. 18

*Morehead State

SKYHAWK FIELD

2 p.m.

Sun., Oct. 25

*Austin Peay

Clarksville, Tenn.

2 p.m.

Thurs.-Fri., Sun.,

OVC Tournament

Site of Regular-Season

Nov. 5-6, 8

*Ohio Valley Conference match %Florida Gulf Coast Tournament - Fort Myers, Fla. #PUMA Skyhawk Invitational - Martin, Tenn.

Champions

3:30 p.m.

TBA


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