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QUICK FACTS Location________ San Antonio, Texas Enrollment__ 28,413 (24, 648 undergrad) Founded____________________ 1969 Nickname____________ Roadrunners Colors__Orange (1665), navy blue (289) & white Conference______________Southland Affiliation_______________ Division I Athletics Director______Lynn Hickey President_ _______ Dr. Ricardo Romo Field_ ___ UTSA Rec Sports Complex Capacity____________________ 1,000 Athletics Phonoe Number__(210) 458-4161 Ticket Office_ _ (210) 458-UTSA (8872) Internet Address________goUTSA.com Coaches Facts Head Coach__ Steve Ballard/4th year Alma Mater___SUNY-Cortland/1974 Career Record___ 153-94-18/13 years School Record______ 27-28-5/3 years Phone_____________ (210) 458-4660 E-Mail____ stephen.ballard@utsa.edu Associate Head Coach__Kristin Boeker Alma Mater_________ Missouri/2001 Phone_____________ (210) 458-4915 E-Mail______ kristin.boeker@utsa.edu Team Facts 2008 Overall Record________10-10-1 2008 SLC Record_________6-2-1/2nd 2008 SLC Tournament___ Semifinals Starters R/L___________________9/2 Letterwinners R/L_____________19/6 Newcomers___________________ 15 Sports Information Facts Soccer Contact_ ___ Carlos Valdez III Alma Mater___________ UTSA/2003 Office Phone_ ______ (210) 458-4930 Cell Phone_________ (210) 887-1999 E-Mail______ carlos.valdez@utsa.edu SID Fax Number____ (210) 458-4569 Address_ _ UTSA Sports Information ________________ One UTSA Circle ____ San Antonio, Texas 78249-0691

TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Table of Contents/Quick Facts_ ___ 1 Media Information/Web Site______ 2 Home of the Roadrunners________ 3 Outlook_ _____________________4-5 2009 Schedule/Roster____________ 6 Meet the Coaches and Players Head Coach Steve Ballard_______8-9 Associate Head Coach Kristin Boeker___10 Janio Cabezas_________________ 11 Support Staff__________________ 11 Celeste Carruth________________ 12 Halee Hamm__________________ 13 Kim Gonzales_ ________________ 14 Jenny Munoz__________________ 15 Ezinne Okpo_ _________________ 16 Kim Selman___________________ 17 Kari Weiland__________________ 18 Allison Dillon_ ________________ 19 Laurel Dierking________________ 20 Jenna Pawelek_ ________________ 20 Chelsea Zimmerman_ __________ 21 Bonnie Caulfield_______________ 21 Katie Dugan _ _________________ 22 Jodi Leroy_____________________ 22 Jacqueline Nance_______________ 23 Stephanie Ogilvie_ _____________ 23 Taylor Padia___________________ 24 Brittany Wilson________________ 24 Ally Brosius___________________ 25 Ari Calderon__________________ 25 The 2009 UTSA Soccer Media Guide was designed and written by Assistant Sports Information Director Carlos Valdez with assistance from Sports Information Director Kyle Stephens and Associate SID Brian Hernandez. Photos by Jeff Huehn, Lazy J Photography and Mark McClendon, UTSA Photographic Services. Printing provided by Accuprint.

Jonie Canfield_ ________________ 25 Kimber Chudej_ _______________ 25 Jordyn Garcia__________________ 26 Leah Hendry__________________ 26 Kara Hoffman_ ________________ 26 Clare Jakubowski_______________ 26 Traci Lee_ ____________________ 27 Marlee Ross___________________ 27 Alex Saraceno_ ________________ 27 Danielle Snyder________________ 27 Megan Torres_ ________________ 28 Lindsay South_ ________________ 28 Dacia Webb___________________ 28 Season Review 2008 SLC Standings/Awards_____ 30 2008 SLC Team/Individual Stats__ 32 2008 Final Team Stats___________ 33 2008Final Individual Stats_______ 33 2008 Category Leader/Season Results_ _ 34 Records Career Records_____________ 36-37 Single Season Records_ _________ 38 Year-by-Year Results____________ 39 All-Time Series Results_ ________ 39 All-Time Letterwinners_________ 40 All-SLC Honorees______________ 40 UTSA/San Antonio UTSA_____________________ 42-43 Campus Life___________________ 44 UTSA Spirit___________________ 45 Soccer Academic Success________ 46 Student-Athlete Success_________ 47 Academic Center_ __________ 48-49 San Antonio________________ 50-51 Community Service ____________ 52 University President Dr. Ricardo Romo__ 53 Athletics Director Lynn Hickey___ 54 Athletics Department Staff_ _____ 55 Southland Conference__________ 56

We Are UTSA When referencing University of Texas at San Antonio athletics, please use the acronym UTSA and the nickname Roadrunners. Please refrain from using UT-San Antonio, Texas-San Antonio, UT-SA or any other variations.

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Media Information/Web Site

Media Coverage The UTSA Sports Information office assists members of the media with their coverage of all Roadrunners sports by providing player and coach interviews, feature ideas, pregame notes and updated statistics. In addition to the 2009 soccer media guide, media members may check UTSA’s official athletics Web site — goUTSA.com — for the latest information on all of the department’s 17 sports.

Interviews All interviews with coaches and student-athletes must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance by contacting Soccer SID Carlos Valdez. Telephone interviews are available to the media on a “call-back” basis at a time that is convenient for the coach or student-athlete. Post-match interviews with coaches and student-athletes will be conducted on the field following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. The Roadrunners locker room is closed to the media. Media Services Media members are encouraged to contact the UTSA Sports Information Office for photography and media credentials at least 24 hours before a home match. Practices UTSA welcomes all media to attend soccer practices during the season. Please call the Sports Information Office for practice times and interview requests. In most cases, coaches and student-athletes are available before and after practice. Pre-match practices are closed to the media. Internet Fans and media members can keep up with the latest information on all 17 UTSA sports on the official Web site for Roadrunners Athletics at goUTSA.com. You will find match recaps, box scores, updated statistics, weekly notes, player and coach biographies, schedules, rosters, archives, and photos. Live stats will be available for all home matches.

Carlos Valdez III Assistant SID/Soccer Contact carlos.valdez@utsa.edu Office Phone: (210) 458-4930 Cell Phone: (210) 887-1999 San Antonio Express-News P.O. Box 2171 San Antonio, TX 78297 Phone: 210/250-3373 Fax: 210/250-3351 Email: sports@express-news.net The Paisano 14545 Roadrunner Way San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: 210/690-9301 Fax: 210/690-3423 Email: sports@paisano-online.com KABB - FOX TV Phone: 210/442-6304 Fax: 210/442-6333

KENS - CBS TV Phone: 210/366-5001 Fax: 210/377-8757 KSAT - ABC TV Phone: 210/227-4141 Fax: 210/226-0131 KWEX -Univision Phone: 210/351-1270 Fax: 210/351-1310 WOAI - NBC TV Phone: 210/223-4742 Fax: 210/476-1088

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n January 2007, UTSA Athletics launched a new Web site created through a partnership with Jump TV Sports. The leading technology partner for maximizing the value of content, commerce and services for sports organizations and fans, Jump TV Sports serves more than 400 clients representing more than 750 teams in the NCAA, NFL, AFL, CFL, NBA, WNBA, NHL MLB, MLS and NAIA. For the latest information on all of UTSA’s 17 sports, log on to goUTSA.com. There, you can find game recaps, box scores, updated statistics, weekly notes, player and coach biographies, schedules, rosters, photos and archives. For just $5.95 a month or $49.95 a year, Rowdy Zone premium subscribers have access to live audio for selected volleyball, basketball, baseball and softball games, live video streaming for most home volleyball and basketball games, interviews with coaches and student-athletes, video-highlights and much more.

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Home of the Roadrunners

n its fourth season as home of the_ Roadrunners soccer team, the UTSA Recreational Sports Complex was completed in August 2006 and can accommodate more than 1,000 fans. The complex has three regulation soccer fields and is located next to Roadrunner Field (home of UTSA Baseball). In three seasons, the Roadrunners have posted a 6-6-3 home record. On Sept. 4, 2007, UTSA posted its largest crowd ever of 2,468 against Baylor. The field features a natural grass playing surface and is 110 yards long and 75 yards wide.

UTSA’s Top Five Attendance Date Opponent Attendance Sept. 4, 2007___________Baylor__________ 2,468 Oct. 26, 2008_______ Texas State________ 1,481 Aug. 25, 2006________Texas Tech________ 1,473 Oct. 31, 2008_____ Central Arkansas_ ____ 1,303 Aug. 29, 2008______Texas Southern______ 1,012

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2009 Season Outlook

s the UTSA soccer program begins its fourth season, head coach Steve Ballard has the key ingredients of depth, experience and talent to make a run for the Southland Conference title. “Our overall goal is to win conference and make our first trip to the NCAA College Cup,” Ballard said. “We have a very talented squad up and down the roster. Our goal is within reach and not impossible to achieve. ” The Roadrunners posted a school-best 10 wins and programrecord nine shutouts in 2008. UTSA accumulated a 6-2-1 SLC mark, which tied for second place in the league standings, and reached its third straight conference semifinals. This season, Ballard’s team features his first true senior class of eight players: Celeste Carruth, Kim Gonzales, Halee Hamm, Jenny Munoz, Ezinne Okpo, Kim Selman and Kari Weiland.

“This senior class has seen everything that the rest of the team is still learning,” Ballard said. “For three years they haven’t had an upperclassman to look up to, but now they are the ones who will be looked upon to provide leadership for everyone else.” Goalkeepers Despite losing three goalies, including three-year starter Rachel Francis, Ballard brings in four keepers in freshmen Ari Calderon, Danielle Snyder and Dacia Webb and sophomore Marlee Ross. “I like our depth in goal this season,” Ballard said. “The key for our goalies is being consistent. I feel comfortable with the four players we brought in. It’s going to be a battle, but I believe we will be solid in the net.” Defenders Over the first two seasons, UTSA’s defense combined for 13 shutouts, but in 2008 the Roadrunners totaled a school-record nine shutouts, breaking the mark of seven set the previous fall. Two-time All-SLC defender Okpo will spearhead the defense. The Denton native was instrumental in helping the Roadrunners defense collect nine shutouts last year. She appeared in 20 of

Senior Halee Hamm netted a career-high five goals last season. the 21 matches and led the team with 1,613 minutes. Okpo’s athleticism also allows her to play as a midfielder or forward. A pair of three-year starters in Carruth and Hamm join Okpo in the backfield. Carruth was a 2008 honorable mention allconference performer who was vital to UTSA’s defense. She appeared in 19 matches and tallied two assists. Hamm, who also will see action up front, netted a career-high five goals, which ranked third-best on the team. She also posted 11 points last season. Also playing in the backfield are Selman, junior Jenna Pawelek and sophomores Jodi Leroy and Stephanie Ogilvie. Selman made 16 starts, while Pawelek played in 17 matches. Leroy and Ogilvie played in 19 and 17 matches, respectively. A trio of newcomers in sophomore transfer Ally Brosius, who played one season at Jacksonville State, and freshmen Kimber Chudej and Alex Saraceno will see action off the bench. “We have a lot of depth in this area, which will allow us to change players around and work with them,” Ballard said. “We have seven or eight players we can utilize in the backfield to move the ball to the front.” Midfielders The middle of the field could be the deepest posistion on the team with eight returning letterwinners in senior Gonzales and Weiland, junior Chelsea Zimmerman and sophomores Bonnie Caulfield, Katie Dugan, Jacqueline Nance and Brittany Wilson. Gonzales played in all 21 matches last year, posting three assists and a one goal. Weiland made eight starts in 21 matches. The Flower Mound native recorded two goals and a pair of helpers last year. Zimmerman, who played in one match before suffering a season-ending injury, will see action off the bench or as a starter.

Senior Ezinne Okpo collected second-team All-Southland Conference honors in 2008.

Meanwhile, Caulfield played in 20 matches and collected one goal during her rookie campaign. Dugan appeared in 20 of the 21 matches as a freshman and tied for third on the team with three assists. Nance and Wilson also will see action.

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days later. The Roadrunners return to the road for a pair of contests at TCU (Aug. 28) and Texas A&M (Aug. 30) before concluding at Houston Baptist on Sept. 4. The Roadrunners’ next four matches will be in San Antonio, beginning with their home-opening weekend against Utah State on Sept. 11 and Rice two days later. UTSA ends its home stand versus SMU (Sept. 18) and Baylor (Sept. 20).

Junior Allison Dillon led the team with seven goals and 18 points in 2008. Newcomers Jordyn Garcia, Leah Hendry, Kara Hoffman, Clare Jakubowski, Traci Lee and Linsday South also will see playing time. “We have a lot of options at midfield,” Ballard said. “Each player brings in a different style of play, but once they play together, they will be very tough to stop. We have some players that are quick, which will allow us to even play them up front.” Forwards Leading UTSA’s offensive strike will be junior Allison Dillon, who was an honorable mention all-performer last season. Dillon led the team for the second consecutive season with seven goals and 18 points. Junior Laurel Dierking and Munoz will join Dillon up front. Dierking made eight starts, scored one goal and added an assist in 2008. Munoz participated in 20 matches and recorded a goal and one assist during her junior season. Looking to put the ball in the net will be Hamm and Zimmerman, who can move up from their backfield and midfield positions, respectively. Newcomer Megan Torres also will see action, while Hendry, Hoffman and Jakubowski will move from mids to forward when called upon. “We have a very talented group up front who can score at will,” Ballard said. “They are led by Dillon, who just seems to find a way to score. One thing we would like to do this season is put some pressure on the opposition with our forwards throughout the match.” Schedule The 2009 schedule is highlighted by nine home matches and a full nine-match slate of Southland Conference action. The non-conference schedule features three teams from the Big 12 Conference (Baylor, Texas A&M and Texas Tech) and three from Conference USA (Houston, Rice and SMU). The Roadrunners also will square off against a pair of 2008 NCAA College Cup qualifiers in Texas A&M and Texas State. UTSA kicks off its fourth season with a season-high five-match road trip beginning on Aug. 21 at Texas Tech and Houston two

UTSA hits the road for three of its next four matches, including the start of SLC play at Northwestern State and Central Arkansas the weekend of Oct. 2-4. UTSA returns to the Alamo City for a pair of matches against McNeese State (Oct .9) and Lamar (Oct. 11) and the final five contests have the Roadrunners hitting the road three times, including their regular season finale at I-35 rival Texas State on Oct. 30. The SLC Tournament is scheduled for Nov. 5-8 in Natchitoches, La. “Once again, we have done a great job in scheduling strong opponents for the upcoming season,” Ballard said. “This is going to be a true test for our players because our first five matches are on the road and against Big 12 and Conference USA opponents. Our non-conference season will help us be prepared to make a run at a conference championship.” 2009 SLC Preseason Coaches and SIDs Polls

Coaches Poll (Indicates first-place vote) 1. Texas State (8) _ ____________________________________89 2. Stephen F. Austin (1) ________________________________79 3. UTSA_____________________________________________69 4. Northwestern State (1) ______________________________61 McNeese State______________________________________61 6. Southeastern Louisiana ______________________________55 7. Lamar_____________________________________________39 Sam Houston State__________________________________39 9. Central Arkansas_ __________________________________26 10. Nicholls___________________________________________20 SIDs Poll (Indicates first-place vote) 1. Texas State (9) _ ____________________________________90 2. Stephen F. Austin (1) ________________________________79 3. UTSA_____________________________________________71 4. Northwestern State (1) ______________________________66 5. McNeese State_____________________________________57 6. Southeastern Louisiana ______________________________56 7. Sam Houston State__________________________________40 8. Lamar_____________________________________________34 9. Central Arkansas_ __________________________________26 10. Nicholls___________________________________________25 2009 Preseason All-Southland Conference Soccer Teams First Team Name Class Pos. School Britney Curry___________ Jr._ ______F_ ___________ Texas State Erica Michaud___________So._______F_ ___________ Texas State Megan Cash_____________ Sr._______F_ ______Stephen F. Austin Andrea Grifo____________ Sr.______MF_ __________ Texas State Kelsey Bernanrd_ ________So.______MF_ __________ Texas State Natalie Santana__________ Jr._ _____MF_ _ Southeastern Louisiana Jessica Lewis_ ___________ Jr._ _____ D____________ Texas State Anna Fagan_ ____________ Jr._ _____ D____________ Texas State Ezinne Okpo____________Sr..______ D________________ UTSA Christina Racanelli_______ Sr.______ D____________ Texas State Mandi Mawyer_ _________ Sr.______GK_ __________ Texas State_

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Name Ari Calderon Marlee Ross Jacqueline Nance Kari Weiland Jodi Leroy Ally Brosius Kara Hoffman Stephanie Ogilvie Chelsea Zimmerman Jenna Pawelek Brittany Wilson Kim Gonzales Kim Selman Laurel Dierking Bonnie Caulfield Jenny Munoz Taylor Padia Allison Dillon Halee Hamm Celeste Carruth Lindsay South Ezinne Okpo Kimber Chudej Alex Saraceno Dacia Webb Leah Hendry Danielle Snyder Katie Dugan Jordyn Garcia Megan Torres Jonie Canfeild Clare Jakubowski Traci Lee

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

2009 Roster

Height 5-4 5-9 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-3 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-7 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-3 5-3 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-6

Class Fr.-HS Fr.-RS So.-1L Sr.-3L So.-1L So.-TR Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-2L Jr.-2L So.-1L Sr.-3L Sr.-2L Jr.-2L So.-1L Sr.-3L So.-1L Jr.-2L Sr.-3L Sr.-3L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-RS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS

Hometown/Last School Lago Vista/Lago Vista HS Denton/Denton HS Houston/Langham Creek HS Flower Mound/Flower Mound HS Rowlett/Rockwall HS Burkburnett/Jacksonville State Houston/Clear Lake HS Dallas/Plano West HS Mansfield/Timberview HS Spring/Klein Collins HS Plano/Plano West HS San Antonio/O’Connor HS Fort Worth/Arlington Heights HS Bastrop/Bastrop HS Houston/Klein Forest HS El Paso/Eastwood HS Kingwood/Kingwood HS Yorba Linda, Calif./El Dorado HS Midland/Lee HS Midland/Lee HS McKinney/Boyd HS Denton/Denton HS Houston/Bellaire HS Cedar Park/Cedar Park HS Rosenberg/Lamar Consolidated HS Deer Park/Deer Park HS Buda/Hays Consolidated HS Denton/Denton HS Cedar Park/Leander HS Austin/Pflugerville HS Bulverde/Baylor Humble/Kingwood HS Tyler/Lee HS

Head Coach: Steve Ballard (Fourth Season/SUNY-Cortland, 1974) Assoicate Head Coach: Kristin Boeker (Fourth Season/Missouri, 2001) Volunteer Coach: Janio Cabezas (Second Season) and Jose Rogers (First Season)

2009 Schedule

Date Opponent Place Time (CT) Aug. 21______ @ Texas Tech_ ______ Lubbock_______7 p.m. Aug. 23_______ @ Houston_ _______ Houston_______1 p.m. Aug. 28_________@ TCU_________Fort Worth______7 p.m. Aug. 30______@ Texas A&M_____College Station__ 1:30 p.m. Sept. 4_____ @ Houston Baptist_____ Houston_______7 p.m. Sept. 11______ Utah State_ _____ San Antonio____ 7 p.m. Sept. 13_________ Rice_________ San Antonio____ 1 p.m. Sept. 18_________SMU_________ San Antonio____ 6 p.m. Sept. 20________ Baylor________ San Antonio____ 1 p.m. Sept. 25____ @ Texas Southern _____ Houston_______3 p.m._ Sept. 27___Prairie View A&M___ San Antonio____ 1 p.m.

Date Opponent Place Time (CT) Oct. 2______@ Northwestern State ^__ Natchitoches, La._____ 7 p.m. Oct. 4____@ Central Arkansas ^__Conway, Ark._____ noon Oct. 9_____ McNeese State ^____ San Antonio____ 7 p.m. Oct. 11________ Lamar ^_ ______ San Antonio____ 1 p.m. Oct. 16__ @ Southeastern Lousisana ^_ _Hammond, La._ _ 4:30 p.m. Oct. 18______ @ Nicholls ^_____ Thibodaux, La.____1 p.m. Oct. 23__ Sam Houston State ^ San Antonio____ 7 p.m. Oct. 25___ Stephen F. Austin ^_ _ San Antonio____ 1 p.m. Oct. 30_____ @ Texas State ^_ ___ San Marcos_ ____7 p.m. Nov. 5-8___ SLC Tournament__ Natchitoches, La.____TBA

schedule subject to change • home games in bold and played at UTSA Recreational Sports Complex ^ Southland Conference matches

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Meet The Roadrunners

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Steve Ballard Head Coach Fourth Season (SUNY-Cortland/1974)

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hen UTSA Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey went searching for a head coach to build the women’s soccer program, she turned to an architect of three successful college programs — Steve Ballard. Hired on Feb. 21, 2005, Ballard has quickly transformed UTSA into an annual Southland Conference title contender in just three short years, as proven by his 17-5-4 league ledger, finishing second in 2006 and 2008 and third in 2007 and three straight SLC Tournament semifinal appearances. With more than 25 years of coaching experience, Ballard has accumulated a career record of 15394-18, which is approaching the NCAA Division I top-50 list for victories, and that translates into a .577 winning percentage in 13 years at the Division I level. In 2008, Ballard’s squad posted a school-record 10 wins and nine shutouts en route to a 10-10-1 overall record and a 6-2-1 league mark, good for second place. UTSA made its third consecutive conference semifinals showing. Meanwhile, four Roadrunners received postseason accolades. Ezinne Okpo was a second-team all-conference performer, while a trio garnered honorable mention honors (Celeste Carruth, Allison Dillon and Nicoline Joergesen). A strong believer in academics, Ballard had three players collect Academic All-SLC honors (Allison Dillon, Ezinne Okpo and Kari Weiland ayear age). His team also was recognized with the Team Academic Award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) in 2007 and 2008.

Chelsea Zimmerman were tabbed second-team performers. Meanwhile, Okpo was a secondteam ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA SecondTeam Academic All-District VI selection and also collected SLC All-Academic honors for the second year in a row. Additionally, Halee Hamm was named to the league’s all-academic second team. During his first season, Ballard guided a young squad that featured 24 freshmen, including nine in the starting lineup, to an 8-9-2 overall record and second-place finish in the conference standings with a 5-1-2 mark. The Roadrunners qualified for their first SLC Tournament appearance as the No. 2 seed. A quartet of players earned all-conference honors, highlighted by Zimmerman, who also was picked as the circuit’s Freshman of the Year. The team was just as strong in the classroom, as 20 players were named to the SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. His squad also received the NSCAA Academic Team Award. Prior to coming to UTSA, Ballard led Eastern Illinois to four consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division I College Cup. He started the highly-successful Panthers program in 1995 and also launched programs at Averett University and Elon University.

In 2007, he led his team to records of 9-9-2 overall and 6-2-1 in SLC play en route to a third-place finish. The Roadrunners also reached the SLC Tournament semifinals for the second consecutive season and four players collected all-conference honors, led by 2007 SLC Freshman of the Year and first-teamer Alli Dillon. Joining Dillon on the first team was Ezinne Okpo and Veronica Najera and

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Region honors and the Panthers annually ranked among national leaders in offense and defense.

The Steve Ballard File Years at UTSA Third season (27-28-5/17-5-4 SLC) Coaching Experience Career record: 153-94-18 (.577) 2005-present — head coach, UTSA 1995-2004 — head coach, Eastern Illinois 1990-94 — men’s and women’s head coach, Averett 1978-1987 — men’s and women’s head coach, Elon 1976-1977 — graduate assistant coach, North Carolina Education • Earned bachelor of science degree in physical education from SUNY-Cortland in 1974 • Master’s degree in physical education from North Carolina in 1977

In 10 years at EIU, he compiled a 126-66-13 record, averaging 12 wins a season. He put together nine consecutive seasons of at least 10 victories and also oversaw a complete move into the Ohio Valley Conference in 1999 after EIU held dual membership with the Missouri Valley Conference during the 1998 season. Within a year of starting the EIU program in 1995, Ballard built the Panthers into a regional powerhouse in Charleston, Ill., compiling a 16-5 record in 1996. He continued to build upon his early success and led EIU to its first OVC Regular Season Championship in 1999 with a 12-9 mark That began a string of six consecutive conference championships. The Panthers claimed another OVC regular season title in 2000, won the tournament championship in 1998 and 2001-2004 and advanced to the NCAA College Cup from 2001-04. Ballard was named the 2000 OVC Coach of the Year after the Panthers compiled a 15-4-1 record. The following year, he guided EIU to a 14-6 ledger and the OVC Tournament Championship. In 2004, Ballard led the Panthers to a 13-5-2 record and they led the league in shots, goals, assists, points and corner kicks. After joining the OVC in 1999, Ballard’s squads went 33-4-3 (.857) in regular season league play and constructed a 10-1-1 (.869) mark in the conference tournament.

Ballard also put a high standard on academics and it was evident by the fact that his team combined for the highest grade-point average of any sport at EIU from 2001-03. The Panthers also were awarded an NSCAA & adidas team academic award for having a team gpa above 3.0 every year from 1997-2004. Three players earned the OVC Medal of Honor for women’s soccer in 2003. Prior to his success at EIU, Ballard was the head women’s and men’s soccer coach at Averett University in Danville, Va., from 1990-94. He was also an evaluator for the Virginia Olympic Development Program (ODP) during that time. Starting in 1978, Ballard was the head men’s and women’s soccer coach at Elon University in Elon, N.C. In 10 years as head men’s coach, his teams won the Carolinas Conference Championship three times and finished second on three other occasions. He compiled a 106-69-16 record and the Phoenix qualified for the NAIA playoffs in nine of his 10 years as head coach. Ballard’s women’s teams at Elon advanced to the NAIA East Regional all three years and ranked among the top 10 nationally each season. During his tenure, he was named Carolinas Conference Coach of the Year and NAIA District 26 Coach of the Year. From 1982-88, Ballard was the state coach for the North Carolina ODP. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical education from SUNY-Cortland in 1974 and completed a master’s degree in physical education from the University of North Carolina in 1977. While at Chapel Hill, Ballard was an assistant coach for the Tar Heels.

Included in his team’s unprecedented success were numerous individual honors, including 45 All-OVC players and three OVC Player and Freshmen of the Year awards. Additionally, seven of his players earned NCAA Great Lakes All-

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Kristin Boeker Associate Head Coach Fourth Season (Missouri/2001)

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ristin Boeker is in her fourth season overall and third year as associate head coach at UTSA. Boeker has been a part of Steve Ballard’s staff since the program’s inception in 2005. She serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator and also oversees summer camp, travel arrangements and daily operations of the team’s practices. Boeker also works closely with the goalies, who posted a schoolrecord nine shutouts last season. After a standout four-year playing career at Missouri, Boeker began her collegiate coaching career at Eastern Illinois in 2002. She helped guide the Panthers to a 36-18-9 record in three years, including three consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championships NCAA College Cup appearances. An EIU player garnered the OVC Tournament Most Valuable Player award all three years she was there and 17 players earned allconference honors and a dozen more were all-tournament selections. The Panthers boasted the OVC Player of the Year in 2003 and the OVC Freshman of the Year a year later.

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Boeker had a stellar career at the Missouri, lettering from 1997-2000. As a junior, she helped lead the Tigers to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1999. Boeker was named an honorable mention Freshman All-American by Soccer Buzz and also earned a spot on the Soccer Buzz Freshman AllCentral Region team. She also earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors and was the Tigers’ Offensive Player of the Year. As a sophomore, she was named second-team All-Big 12, earned a spot on the conference’s alltournament team and once again was a member of Soccer Buzz’ All-Central Region team. Boeker was an assistant coach for the Missouri Olympic Development Program in Region II from 2002-04 and served as an assistant coach at Hickman High School in Columbia, Mo., in 2002. A member of the National Soccer Coaches Association, she has been involved with a multitude of well-known soccer camps at Eastern Illinois, Missouri, Notre Dame and Stanford.

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Janio Cabezas Volunteer Coach Second Season

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anio Cabezas, who has more than 20 years of soccer experience, begins his second season as volunteer coach this fall. Cabezas played professionally for more than 15 seasons in South America. He began his coaching career in Manizales, Colombia, as head coach of the Corp Deportiva Once Caldes in 1989. Cabezas also coached for the Athletic Buenaventura team in 1993 and then had a two-year stint at Corp Deportiva Americathird Division. In 1997, he was coach of a semiprofessional team (Puma) in San Antonio.

of soccer, followed by a short stay with the Strikers Soccer Club (1999-2003). Cabezas recceived his bachelor’s degree in marketing and human relations at the Center of Sports Studies in Barcelona, Spain, in 1988.

Cabezas then moved into youth coaching for nine seasons. He began with the Chivas School

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Cari Goodyear Assistant AD Academic Services

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Celeste Carruth D/MF • 5-8 • Sr.-3L Midland, Texas Lee HS

As a Junior (2008): Collected honorable mention All-Southland accolades … made 18 starts in 19 appearances, including starting all nine league matches … registered two assists and posted five shot attempts … had a helper against TCU (9/28) and at Stephen F. Austin (10/17) … was instrumental in helping UTSA’s defense collect a school-record nine shoutouts. As a Sophomore (2007): Played in all 20 matches … started all nine SLC matches …

helped the Roadrunners defense collect seven shutouts … recorded one assist … tallied four shots … posted one shot on goal against Delaware (9/21) … played in a season-high 108 minutes against Stephen F. Austin (10/12) … had an assist and a shot on goal in the win against Lamar (11/2). As a Freshman (2006): Played in all 19 games, while making 18 starts in 2006 … posted five assists and five points … had five shots including three shots on goal … recorded a career-high two assists against Grambling State (9/1) … had one assist against Central Arkansas (10/8). Prior to UTSA: District 3-5A Defensive Player of the Year her senior year at Midland Lee High School … secondteam all-district and alltournament at the North Loop Tournament in 2005 … a fouryear letterwinner. Personal: Full name is Celeste Nicole Carruth … born Jan. 20, 1988, in Midland, Texas … daughter of Monte and Bevra Carruth … has one brother, Joshua … majoring in physical therapy/exercise science.

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Shots 5 4 5 14

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SOG 3 4 1 8

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SOG% .600 1.000 .200 .571

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Kim Gonzales F/MF • 5-5 • Sr.-3L Helotes, Texas O’Connor HS

As a Junior (2008): Appeared in 21 games, while making 11 starts … totaled five points with a career-high three assists and one goal … added an assist against Texas Tech (8/31), at Lamar (10/3) and versus Northwestern State (11/2) … netted a goal in the 2-0 win at Lamar (10/3). As a Sophomore (2007): Made eight starts, while playing in 20 matches … netted one goal, collected one assist and totaled three points … recorded 21 shots, including eight on goal … played 692 minutes … had six matches with two or more shot attempts … scored a goal and had an assist in the 7-0 win at Texas Southern (9/7) … posted two shots on goal in the 3-1 win at Houston (9/28).

and 2005) … tallied 86 goals and 75 assists in her high school career … was a four-year letterwinner and a four-year starter … chosen for the TASCO all-state team in 2005 … also ran track in high school. Personal: Full name is Kimberly Nicole Gonzales … born Dec. 30, 1986, in San Antonio, Texas … daughter of David and Cynthia Gonzales … has two sisters, Lindsay and Alyssa … majoring in exercise science.

As a Freshman (2006): Appeared in 19 matches with 12 starts … had one goal, two assists and four points… made first career start against Texas Tech (8/25) … scored a goal and recorded an assist against Prairie View A&M (8/30) … had one assist in the win against Texas Southern (9/10). Prior to UTSA: Played locally in San Antonio at O’Connor High School … a two-time firstteam all-district selection (2003 Kim Gonzales - Career Totals Year GP G 2006 19 1 2007 20 1 2008 21 1 Total 60 3

A 2 1 3 6

Pts 4 3 5 12

Shots 18 21 18 57

Shot% .056 .048 .056 .053

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SOG 5 8 3 16

SOG% .278 .381 .167 .281

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Halee Hamm F • 5-6 • Sr.-3L Midland, Texas Lee HS

As a Junior (2008): Made 13 starts, while appearing in 20 matches … netted a career-high five goals, which ranked third on the team … her 11 points stood third-best on the squad … added a goal and recorded an assist in the win against Central Arkansas (10/31) … ended the season with a goal against McNeese State in the Southland Conference semifinals (11/7). As a Sophomore (2007): Named Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week (10/2) …garnered SLC All-Academic second-team honors (12/24) … started all 20 matches … collected two assists and 19 shots … played 1,299 minutes, including a season-high 108 against Stephen F. Austin (10/12) … opened the season with an assist at SMU (8/31) … had an assist in the 3-1 win at Houston (9/28) … totaled three shots against Lamar (11/2).

Prior to UTSA: A 2005-06 first-team all-district selection … named team Offensive Most Valuable Player in 2005 and 2006 … a three-year letterwinner at Midland Lee High School … a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Texas Scholar Athlete and Who’s Who Among High School Students. Personal: Full name is Halee Leigh Hamm … born July 11, 1988, in Midland, Texas … daughter of Richard and Jamie Hamm … has one brother, Mike, and one sister, Jennifer … majoring in marketing.

As a Freshman (2006): Started 17 of 19 games … recorded one goal and totaled 15 shots, including five on goal … made first career start against Texas Tech (8/25) … scored first collegiate goal against Prairie View A&M (8/30) … had three shots at Sam Houston State (10/27). Halee Hamm - Career Totals Year GP G 2006 19 1 2007 20 0 2008 20 5 Total 59 6

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Pts 2 2 11 15

Shots 15 19 20 54

Shot% .067 .000 .250 .111

SOG 5 5 9 19

SOG% .333 .263 .450 .352

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Jenny Munoz F/MF • 5-3 • Sr.-3L El Paso, Texas Eastwood HS

As a Junior (2008): Played in 20 matches, while making four starts … scored a goal and totaled one assist … had four shots on goal and added an assist in the 7-0 win against Texas Southern (8/29) … netted a goal in the 2-0 win at Lamar (10/3). As a Sophomore (2007): Participated in 15 matches and made one start … netted two goals and collected four points … totaled 12 shots, including seven on goal …played in 338 minutes …had three shots in the win at Texas Southern (9/7) … scored a goal in the 3-1 win at Houston (9/28) … added one goal in the 5-1 win at Nicholls (10/5).

in scoring … named District 1-5A all-district in 2002 and 2004 … earned district honorable mention in 2003 and 2005 … helped Eastwood HS to three district titles. Personal: Full name is Jennifer Lee Munoz … born Feb. 27, 1987, in El Paso, Texas … daughter of Ruben and Lupe Munoz … has one brother Ruben, who played collegiate baseball at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi … majoring in biology.

As a Freshman (2006): Appeared in 12 contests … ended the season with three goals, two assists and eight points … made collegiate debut against Texas Tech (8/25) … netted a career-high two goals vs. Grambling State (9/1) … recorded first collegiate assist and scored a goal against Texas Southern (9/10). Prior to UTSA: A four-year letterwinner at Eastwood High School … led the team in assists all four seasons … ranked second Jenny Munoz - Career Totals Year GP G 2006 12 3 2007 15 2 2008 20 1 Total 47 6

A 2 0 1 3

Pts 8 4 3 15

Shots 7 12 15 35

Shot% .429 .167 .067 .176

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SOG% .714 .583 .600 .618

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Ezinne Okpo D/F • 5-6 • Sr.-3L Denton, Texas Denton HS

Preseason first-team All-Southland Conference honors.

As a Junior (2008): Named second-team All-SLC … a second-team SLC All-Academic selection … anchored UTSA’s defense to a school-record nine shutouts … appeared in 20 of the 21 matches … registered seven shots. As a Sophomore (2007): Earned first-team AllSLC Conference honors … collected first-team SLC All-Academic honors and second-team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict VI accolades … helped the Roadrunners defense post seven shutouts … scored a careerhigh four goals … appeared in all 20 matches … opened the season with a goal at SMU (8/31) … scored a goal and added an assist in the win at Texas Southern (9/7) … netted a goal at Texas Tech (9/9) … scored the game-winning goal at Houston (9/28).

6-4A Defensive Player of the Year … received District 6-4A Defensive MVP honors in 2006 … first-team all-district in 2004-05 … led her team to back-to-back state championships in 2003 and 2004 … her team was ranked No. 1 in Texas and No. 6 nationally in 2004. Personal: Full name is Ezinne Mgbafor Okpo … born May 13, 1988, in Lewisville, Texas … daughter of Okpo and Margaret Torti … Has one brother, Okoto, and one sister, Ijeoma … majoring in political science.

As a Freshman (2006): Earned second-team All-SLC honors … collected SLC Player of the Week accolades on Oct. 3 … played in all 19 games …helped the Roadrunners defense post five shutouts … had two assists and one goal … scored first collegiate winner at Sam Houston State (10/27). Prior to UTSA: Named District Ezinne Okpo - Career Totals Year GP G 2006 19 1 2007 20 4 2008 20 0 Total 59 5

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A 2 1 0 3

Pts 4 9 0 13

Shots 17 22 7 46

Shot% .059 .182 .000 .109

SOG 7 12 1 20

SOG% .412 .545 .143 .435

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Kim Selman MF • 5-7 • Sr.-3L Fort Worth, Texas Arlington Heights HS

As a Junior (2008): Started in 16 of the 21 matches … collected an assist and took 18 shots, which was sixth-best on the team … added a helper in the 4-0 win against Central Arkansas (10/31).

and all-region in 2005 and 2006 … named to the Fort Worth Area Girls Spotlight Team … received second-team all-district honors in 2004 … named team captain during her junior and senior years … graduated magna cum laude.

As a Sophomore (2007): Played in 19 of the 20 matches, while making 18 starts … collected two assists … totaled 17 shots, including seven on goal … played 1,484 minutes, including a seasonhigh 106 against Stephen F. Austin (10/12) … had two shots in the 7-0 win at Texas Southern (9/9) … recorded an assist and two shots in the 3-1 win at Houston (9/28) … added an assist at Nicholls (10/5) … tallied three shots at Northwestern State (10/28).

Personal: Full name is Kimberly Marie Selman … born Nov. 22, 1988, in Fort Worth, Texas … daughter of Benny and Diana Selman … has one sister, Cortney … majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

As a Freshman (2006): Played in 13 matches, including seven starts … made first collegiate start against Prairie View A&M (8/30) … recorded an assist against Texas Southern (9/1) … had one shot attempt at Baylor (9/15) … had two shot attempts at Sam Houston State (10/27). Prior to UTSA: Selected to the Girls Super Team in 2005 and 2006 … first-team District in 2003 and 2005 … named alldistrict Most Valuable Player Kim Selman - Career Totals Year GP G 2006 13 0 2007 19 0 2008 16 0 Total 48 0

A 1 2 1 4

Pts 1 2 1 4

Shots 16 17 18 51

Shot% .000 .000 .000 .000

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SOG 3 7 4 14

SOG% .188 .412 .222 .275

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Kari Weiland MF • 5-4 • Sr.-3L Flower Mound HS Flower Mound, Texas

As a Junior (2008): Named second-team Southland Conference All-Academic … made eight starts, while playing 21 matches … posted two goals and two assists … scored a goal in the 7-0 win against Texas Southern (8/29) … had an assist at Southern Utah (9/20) … added a helper in the 2-0 win at Lamar (10/3) … recorded a goal in the 5-0 win against Nicholls (10/10). As a Sophomore (2007): Made 15 starts, while playing all 20 matches … tallied an assist … recorded 14 shots, including four on goal … played 861 minutes … had three shots against Baylor (9/4) … registered four shots in the 7-0 win at Texas Southern (9/7) … added an assist in the 20 win against Lamar (11/2).

Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner … earned Most Valuable Player award … District 7-5A firstteam all-district and all-region honors her senior year … TASCO academic all-state … named team captain in 2006 … ranks in the top 10 in career goals and assists in her district. Personal: Full name is Kari Breann Weiland … born March 12, 1988, in Monroe, La. … daughter of Bob and Nancy Weiland … has one brother, Tyler … majoring in accounting and finance.

As a Freshman (2006): Garnered SLC honorable mention accolades … made 16 starts in 19 games played … led the team with seven assists … her nine points ranked fourth on the squad … recorded the first assist in UTSA soccer history against Prairie View A&M (8/30) … had two assists against Central Arkansas (10/8) … tallied a career-high three assists at Nicholls State (10/13).

Kari Weiland - Career Totals Year GP G 2006 19 1 2007 20 0 2008 21 2 Total 60 3

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A 7 1 2 10

Pts 9 1 6 16

Shots 12 14 15 41

Shot% .083 .000 .133 .073

SOG 5 4 4 13

SOG% .417 .286 .267 .317

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Allison dillon F • 5-6 • Jr.-2L Yorba Linda, Calif. El Dorado HS

As a Sophomore (2008): Collected second-team Southland Conference All-Academic honors … an honorable mention all-league performer … led the team in goals (7), assists (4) and points (18) … started all 21 matches … posted two matches with two goals … netted two winners in the 7-0 win against Texas Southern (8/29) … knocked in two goals and added an assist against Nicholls (10/10) … had the game-winning goals at Sam Houston State (10/19) and against Northwestern State (11/2). As a Freshman (2007): Made an immediate impact during her rookie campaign … named 2007 SLC Freshman of the Year and first-team all-conference … named SLC Player of the Week (10/9) … made 15 starts, while playing all 20 matches … led the team in goals (10), assists (6) and points (26) … ranked second in shots (45) and shots on goals (27) … totaled four game-winning goals … netted first career goal against Baylor (9/4) … posted six points (two goals and two assists) at Nicholls (10/5) … scored two goals and added an assist against Sam Houston State (10/14) … scored the game-winning goal at Northwestern State (10/28) … registered two winners against Lamar (11/2) … scored the game-winning goal against Sam Houston State in the first round of the SLC Tournament in Natchitoches, La. (11/8). Allison Dillom- Career Totals Year GP G 2007 20 10 2008 21 7 Total 41 17

A 6 4 10

Pts 26 18 44

Prior to UTSA: Led El Dorado High School to top-10 rankings in Orange County from 200406 … guided squad to the Premier League Championship in back-to-back seasons (2004 and 2005) … a three-year letterwinner … named Scholar Athlete three times … played in England in 2002. Personal: Full name is Allison Nicole Dillon … born on Feb. 3, 1989, in Whittier, Calif. … daughter of David and Rebecca Dillon … has two sisters, Kari and Bree … majoring in accounting.

Shots 45 52 97

Shot% .222 .135 .175

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SOG% .600 .538 .567

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13 Laurel Dierking

9 Jenna Pawelek

F/MF • 5-4 • Jr.-2L Bastrop, Texas Bastrop HS

D • 5-6 • Jr.-2L Spring, Texas Klein Collins HS

As a Sophomore (2008): Played in 21 matches, while making eight starts … scored a goal and recorded an assist … registered 29 shots … had three matches with four shot attempts … tallied an assist in the 7-0 win against Texas Southern (8/29) … had a goal at McNeese State (10/5). As a Freshman (2007): Appeared in 19 matches … collected two assists, one goal and four points … played 528 minutes, including a career-high 55 at Texas State (10/21) … recorded her first career goal and assist in the 7-0 win at Texas Southern (9/9) … made first career start at TCU (9/11) … added an assist in the 3-1 win at Texas State (10/21). Prior to UTSA: Collected first-team all-district honors and named team MVP in 2006 and 2007 at Bastrop High School … second-team all-district in 2004 and honorable mention in 2005 … was named first-team all-district in 2006 and 2007 … totaled 65 career goals and was a two-time Offensive Most Valuable Player (2005 and 2006) … garnered Student Athlete of the Day honor by the NCAA in 2007 … was a four-year-letterwinner and named team captain for two seasons.

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As a Sophomore: Appeared in 17 of 21 matches, while making 13 starts … recorded an assist … played in 915 minutes … guided UTSA’s defense to a school-record nine shutouts … had an assist in the 5-0 win against Nicholls (10/10). As a Freshman: Played in all 20 matches, while making 16 starts … helped the Roadrunners defense record seven shutouts … added two assists … played 1,458 minutes, including a season-high 108 against Stephen F. Austin (10/12) … made first career start at SMU (8/31) … added an assist in the win against Sam Houston State (10/14) … collected an assist versus the Lady Bearkats in the first round of the Southland Conference Tournament (11/9). Prior to UTSA: Named District 8-5A Defensive Most Valuable Player in 2007 … collected firstteam all-district honors and named team MVP last season … second-team all-district in 2004 and first-team all-district from 2005-07 … all-region nominee last season and voted team captain in 2005, 2006 and 2007 … the all-time minutes leader at Klein Collins High School … led team to bi-district championships from 2004-06.

Personal: Full name is Laurel Dierking … born on Oct. 18, 1988, in Brenham, Texas … daughter of Stacy Neef … has one brother, Marc … majoring in communications with a minor in business.

Personal: Full name is Jenna Pawelek … born on April 27, 1989, in Woodlands, Texas … daughter of Jeff and Jan Pawelek … has one brother, Jake … majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Laurel Dierking - Career Totals Year GP G A Pts Shots Shot% 2007 19 1 2 4 11 .091 2008 21 1 1 3 29 .034 Total 40 2 3 7 40 .050

Jenna Pawelek - Career Totals Year GP G A Pts Shots 2007 20 0 2 2 2 2008 17 0 1 1 2 Total 37 0 3 3 5

SOG SOG% GW 7 .636 0 12 .414 0 19 .475 0

Shot% .000 .000 .000

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SOG SOG% GW 2 1.000 0 1 .333 0 3 .600 0


8 Chelsea Zimmerman

14 Bonnie Caulfield

MF • 5-6 • Jr.-2L Mansfield, Texas Timberview HS

MF • 5-6 • So.-1L Houston, Texas Klein Forest HS

As a Junior: Appeared in one match before missing the rest of the season due to injury. As a Sophomore: Collected second-team AllSouthland Conference honors despite only playing in 14 matches and making 13 starts … recorded four assists, one goal and six points … attempted 26 shots, including 13 on goal … had two assists against Baylor (9/4) … scored a goal in the win at Texas Southern (9/7) … had an assist at Texas Tech (9/9) …posted an assist against Iona (9/23). As a Freshman: Named SLC Freshman of the Year and first-team All-SLC … started all 19 games … led the team with nine goals and 22 points, while her four assists ranked second on the squad … her 1.16 points per game and nine goals ranked third in the conference … scored the first goal in UTSA soccer history against Prairie View A&M (8/30) …scored at least two goals four times in 2006. Prior to UTSA: First-team all-district selection from 2003-05 for Mansfield Timberview High School … also a three-time Most Valuable Player … scored 52 career goals and had 38 career assists.

As a Freshman: Played in 20 matches, including seven starts … recorded one goal … played 680 minutes … registered 11 shots … scored a goal at McNeese State (10/5) … posted three shots attempts against Nicholls (10/10). Prior to UTSA: Collected first-team all-district honors from 2006-08 while at Klein Forest High School … named all-region in 2008 … earned second-team all-district accolades in 2005 … named team MVP from 2006-08 and a four-time offensive MVP … was a member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Bonnie Caulfield … born on April 23, 1990, in Houston, Texas … daughter of Keith and Mitzie Caulfield … has one brother, Cody, and four sisters, Carly, Holly, Emily and Betsy … majoring in elementary education and plans to become an elementary school teacher after graduation.

Personal: Full name is Chelsea Zimmerman … born on Aug. 8, 1988, in Denver, Colo. … daughter of Craig and Kathy Zimmerman … has one brother, Cameron, and one sister, Chloe … majoring in business.

Chelsea Zimmerman - Career Totals Year GP G A Pts Shots 2006 19 9 4 22 24 2007 14 1 4 6 26 2008 1 0 0 0 0 Total 33 10 8 28 50

Shot% .375 .038 .000 .200

SOG 13 13 0 26

SOG% GW .542 4 .500 1 .000 0 .520 5

Bonnie Caulfield - Career Totals Year GP G A Pts Shots 2008 20 1 0 2 11 Total 20 1 0 2 11

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SOG SOG% GW 4 .364 0 4 .364 0

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Katie Dugan MF • 5-3 • So.-1L Denton, Texas Denton HS

As a Freshman: Started 20 of the 21 matches … had three assists and registered 13 shots … had the assist in the 1-0 overtime win at Houston (8/22) … added a helper in the 7-0 win against Texas Southern (8/29) … collected a career-high five shots attempts, including three on goal at McNeese State (10/5) … collected an assist in the 4-0 win against Central Arkansas (10/31). Prior to UTSA: Named Freshman of the Year in 2005 ... a two-time all-district honoree at Denton High School ... team captain in 2007 and ’08 ... collected District MVP honors in 2007 ... helped lead her squad to the 2007 playoffs ... played for the Aces club team in Lewisville ... member of the National and Spanish Honor Society.

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Jodi Leroy D • 5-6 • So.-1L Rowlett, Texas Rockwall HS

As a Freshman: Made eight starts in 19 matches played … helped the Roadrunners defense tally a school-record nine shutouts … collected two assists … played 1,101 minutes, including a career-high 101 at Houston (8/22) … had an assist at North Texas (9/7) … added a helper in the 5-0 win against Nicholls (10/10). Prior to UTSA: Two-time first-team all-district in 2006 and ’07, while at Rockwall High School … named District 10-5A honorable mention in 2005 … helped the Yellow Jackets to the district finals in 2005 and ’06 … played for the Sting White club team … also ran cross country and was a three-time region qualifier … garnered English II Student of the Year accolades in 2006.

Personal: Full name is Mary Kathryn Dugan … born on Dec. 22, 1989, in Denton, Texas … daughter of Richard and Holly Dugan … has one brother, Ryan and one sister, Laurie … majoring in biology.

Personal: Full name is Jodi Austin Leroy … born on Feb. 2, 1990, in Rowlett, Texas … daughter of Ray and Cindy Leroy … has one sister, Rachel … majoring in business.

Katie Dugan - Career Totals Year GP G A Pts Shots 2008 21 0 3 3 13 Total 21 0 3 3 13

Jodi Leroy - Career Totals Year GP G A Pts Shots 2008 19 0 2 0 9 Total 19 0 2 2 9

Shot% .000 .000

SOG SOG% GW 8 .615 0 8 .615 0

Shot% .000 .000

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SOG SOG% GW 4 .444 0 4 .444 0


2 Jacqueline Nance

7 Stephanie Ogilvie

MF • 5-6 • So.-1L Houston, Texas Langham Creek HS

D/MF • 5-4 • So.-1L Dallas, Texas Plano West HS

As a Freshman: Appeared in five matches … recorded one goal … played a career-high 36 minutes against Texas Southern (8/29) … scored a goal in the 4-0 win against Central Arkansas (10/31). Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner at Langham Creek High School … earned honorable mention all-district accolades in 2006 … collected second-team all-district honors as a forward during the 2004-05 season … named first-team all-district in 2008 … played for the Texas Rush Nike club team … member of the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta.

As a Freshman: Appeared in 17 matches, while making five starts … collected one assist … part of UTSA’s defense that posted a school-record nine shutouts … played 717 minutes, including a career-high 89 against Southeastern Louisiana (10/12) … recorded an assist in the 5-0 win against Nicholls (10/10). Prior to UTSA: Played two years for Plano West High School (2004-05) … helped the team win district in 2004-05 … her squad was bi-district champion in 2006 … played for the Dallas Texans club team.

Personal: Full name is Jacqueline Christine Nance … born on Nov. 13, 1989, in Houston, Texas … daughter of Franklin and Jessica Nance … has one brother, Jonathan … majoring in business.

Personal: Full name is Stephanie Elizabeth Ogilvie … born on Aug 20, 1989, in Dallas, Texas … daughter of Bruce and Patty Ogilvie … has one brother, Nick … cousin, Joe Ogilvie, plays on the PGA Tour … majoring in communications.

Jacqueline Nance - Career Totals Year GP G A Pts Shots 2008 5 1 0 2 1 Total 5 1 0 2 1

Stephanie Ogilvie - Career Totals Year GP G A Pts Shots 2008 17 0 1 1 4 Total 17 0 1 1 4

Shot% 1.000 1.000

SOG SOG% GW 1 1.000 0 1 1.000 0

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SOG SOG% GW 2 .500 0 2 .500 0

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Taylor Padia F • 5-7 • So.-1L Kingwood, Texas Kingwood HS

As a Freshman: Played all 21 matches, while making two starts … collected three assists and scored two goals … posted 23 shot attempts … scored her first collegiate goal in the 7-0 win against Texas Southern (8/29) … had the gamewinning goal at North Texas (9/7) … added an assist at McNeese State (10/5) … tallied a careerhigh two assists in the 3-1 win at Stephen F. Austin (10/17). Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner at Kingwood High School … a three-time all-district honoree … named Copa Coca-Cola National Tournament MVP … her team won District 215A and reached the regional finals three years in a row (2005-07) … also played for the ODP state team since 2002 and for the Texas Wave 90 club team. Personal: Full name is Taylor Padia … born on Aug. 31, 1990, in Kingwood, Texas … daughter of Rick and Carol Padia … has two sisters, Rikki (plays on the Texas State soccer team) and Alexa … has yet to declare a major.

Taylor Padia- Career Totals Year GP G A Pts 2008 21 2 3 7 Total 21 2 3 7

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Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 23 .087 11 .478 1 23 .087 11 .478 1

10 Brittany Wilson MF • 5-6 • So.-1L Plano, Texas Plano West HS As a Freshman: Played in 19 matches, while making one start … registered 11 shots, including six on goal … made her first career start at Rice (8/24). Prior to UTSA: Three-year letterwinner at Plano West High School … was team captain from 2004-06 … led her club to the Texas Cup final and was the Texans Fall Festival champions during the 2006 season … played for the Sting ‘90 club team … a member of the Junior Honor Society from 2004-06 … older sister, Kelli, currently plays for Stephen F. Austin. Personal: Full name is Brittany Danielle Wilson … born on May 10, 1990, in St. Louis, Mo. … daughter of John and Janie Wilson … has two sisters Kelli (plays for Stephen F. Austin’s soccer team) and Kristin … majoring in business.

Brittany Wilson- Career Totals Year GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2008 19 0 0 0 11 .000 6 .545 0 Total 19 0 0 0 11 .000 6 .545 0

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5 Ally brosius

0 Ari calderon

D • 5-6 • So.-TR Wichita Falls, Texas Jacksonville State

GK • 5-4 • Fr.-HS Lago Vista, Texas Lago Vista HS

At Jacksonville State: Appeared in 18 matches, while making five starts … recorded one goal and an assists. Prior to UTSA: Four-year letter-winner at Wichita Falls and named team captain in 2008 … tabbed first team all-district in 2005 and 2007 and 2007 Defensive MVP … named 2005 Offensive MVP … led team to 2007 regional semifinals. Personal: Full name is Alexandra Morgan BrosiusHood … born Sept. 7, 1989, in Andrews Air Force Base, MD … daughter of Jack Hood and Mary Marris … has three brothers, Josh, Justin and Branden and two sisters, Kristen and Sydney … has yet to declare major.

Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner at Lago Vista High School… led her team to four consecutive district championships … a foursport athlete, who was named Most Outstanding Defensive Player for volleyball … advanced to regionals in track (2007) and power lifting (200809) … named high school athlete of the year … was a three-time all-academic and named honorable mention in volleyball twice. Personal: Full name is Ariana Gabriela Calderon … born on Nov. 29, 1990, in San Jose, Costa Rica … daughter of Juan Calderon and Sandra Spicher … has one brother, Leandro … majoring in kinesiology.

32 Jonie Canfield

22 Kimber Chudej

MF • 5-8 • So.-RS Bulverde, Texas Baylor

D • 5-7 • Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Bellaire HS

At Baylor: Appeared in three matches and posted one assist … had a helper in the 10-1 win against Prairie View A&M (9/7). Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner at Smithson Valley High School ... all-region selection in 2007 ... first-team all-district in 2007 and 2007 ... honorable mention all-district in 2005 ... three-time academic alldistrict ... xcored 10 goals and tallied 10 assists in 2007 ... played on Classics Elite ‘90 Premiere club team Personal: Full name is Joanne Gabrielle Canfield … born on Aug. 3, 1989 in San Antonio, Texas … daughter of Greg and Grace Canfield … has one brother, Carlos and one sister Rosee … majoring in fashion design.

Prior to UTSA: A three-time first-team AllDistrict 20-5A selection … named first-team All-Greater Houston in 2007 and 2009 … tabbed Defensive MVP last season … a second-team all-district honoree in 2008 … elected as team captain last three seasons … led her team to three consecutive district titles (2006-08). Personal: Full name is Kimberly Michelle Chudej … born on March 3, 1991, in Houston, Texas … daughter of Dana and Marla Chudej … has two sisters Carly and KK … sister, Carly, played for UTSA’s soccer team from 2006-08 …majoring in pre-nursing.

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30 Jordyn garcia

26 Leah Hendry

MF • 5-3 • Fr.-HS Cedar Park, Texas Leander HS

MF • 5-7 • Fr.-HS Deer Park, Texas Deer Park HS

Prior to UTSA: Lettered three seasons … netted 24 goals and collected 10 assists in 2008 … named to the Centex All-Tournament Team … threetime collected Offensive Player of the Year … tabbed honorable mention all-district in 2008 … helped her team collect three consecutive district championships … played for the Lonestars soccer club team. Personal: Full name is Jordyn Ashley Garcia … born on Dec. 16, 1990, in Austin, Texas … daughter of Jimmy and Becky Garcia … has two sisters, Sydney and Cameryn … majoring in kinesiology.

Personal: Full name is Leah Hendry … born on Aug. 12, 1991, in Webster, Texas … daughter of Craig and Melissa Hendry … has one brother, Joshua Ainworth and a sister, Jana Macias … majoring in health.

6 Kara Hoffman

33 Clare Jakubowski

F/MF •5-3 • Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Clear Lake HS

MF • 5-4 • Fr.-HS Kingwood, Texas Kingwood HS

Prior to UTSA: Played for the U19 USA National Team that won gold medal at the 2009 Maccabiah Games in Israel … named first-team All-Greater Houston in 2009 … a four-year letterwinner … first-team all-district and all-region in 2008 … was an all-district choice in 2007 … selected all-state. Personal: Full name is Kara Courtney Hoffman … born on Sept. 6, 1991, in Waco, Texas … daughter of Douglas and Jordana Hoffman … has one brother, Ashton … majoring in communications.

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Prior to UTSA: First-team all-district selection … a two-time second-team all-district honoree … scored nine career goals and collected 32 assists … led her team to regionals in 2005-06 and then guided her squad to state finals the following season.

Prior to UTSA: Tallied 14 goals and recorded nine assists … posted a pair of hat tricks … led her team to a No. 2 ranking in the 2008 ESPN Rise 50 poll … named second-team All-Greater Houston in 2009. Personal: Full name is Clare Nicole Jakubowski … born on Sept. 17, 1990, in Houston, Texas … daughter of Tom Jakubowski and Maria Roberts … has two sisters, Gabby and Olivia … has yet to declare a major.

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1 Marlee Ross

F • 5-6 • Fr.-HS Tyler, Texas Robert E. Lee HS

GK • 5-9 • RS-Fr. Denton, Texas Denton HS

Prior to UTSA: Lettered four seasons … team’s Newcomer of the Year in 2008 … collected honorable mention all-district accolades in 2008 … helped the Raiders win district championships from 2006-08. Personal: Full name is Traci Michelle Lee … born on Nov. 27, 1990, in Tyler, Texas … daughter of Robert and Vinni Lee … has two brothers, Jason and Greg and one sister, Christa … majoring in kinesiology and plans to become a physical therapist after graduation.

Prior to UTSA: A two-sport athlete in basketball and soccer … collected second-team all-district honors in 2007 … first-team all-district honoree in 2008 … earned first-team all-district accolades in basketball (2007-’08) … helped her team to a bi-district title in 2007. Personal: Full name is Marlee Lewis Ross … born on July 29, 1991, in Denton, Texas … daughter of Gene and Barbara Ross … has one brother, Matt, who run track at Texas A&M … majoring in environmental science and plans to become an environmental lawyer.

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27 Danielle Snyder

D • 5-5 • Fr.-HS Cedar Park, Texas Cedar Park HS

GK • 5-9 • Fr.-HS Buda, Texas Hays Consolidated HS

Prior to UTSA: A two-time second-team alldistrict selection … led team to back-to-back district championships in 2007-08 … played for the Lonestar 91G white club team. Personal: Full name is Alexandria Marie Saraceno … born on Nov. 15, 1990, in Colorado Springs, Colo. … daughter of Michael and Terri Saraceno … has one sister, Brittany … majoring kinesiology and plans to become a physical therapist.

Prior to UTSA: Four-year starter … garnered second-team all-district honors in 2009 … collected first-team all-district 26-4A accolades and also tabbed Goalkeeper of the Year in 2008 … guided her squad to the District 26-4A title in 2008 … two-time second-team All-District 16-5A … helped her team win district in 2007 … tallied 12 shutout in 14 matches to bring her total to 16 and recorded a 0.36 goals-against average. Personal: Full name is Danielle Marie Snyder … born Sept. 9, 1990, in Austin, Texas … daughter of Daniel and Veronica Snyder … has yet to declare a major.

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20 Lindsay South

31 Megan Torres

MF/D • 5-7 • Fr.-HS McKinney, Texas Boyd HS

F/MF • 5-4 • Fr.-HS Pflugerville, Texas Pflugerville HS

Prior to UTSA: Helped her team win the 2008 Class 4A State Championship … named team MVP … first-team all-district in 2008 … selected firstteam All-McKinney and All-Collin County as a junior … tabbed Midfielder of the Year and Team MVP in 2007. Personal: Full name is Lindsay Michelle South … born on March 25, 1991, in Nacogdoches, Texas … daughter of David and Michelle South … has one sister, Kirstie … majoring in engineering.

Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner … collected first-team all-district honors in 2009 … was second-team all-district pick 2005 and 2006 … team captain in 2009 … earned Coach’s Choice and Panther Pride award in 2008. Personal: Full name is Megan Danae Torres … born on April 2, 1991, in Austin, Texas … daughter of Ramon and Angie Torres … has one brother, RJ … majoring in kinesiology and plans to become a physical therapist.

24 Dacia Webb GK • 5-8 • Fr.-HS Rosenberg, Texas Lamar Consolidated HS Prior to UTSA: Four-year starter at goalie … three-time first-team all-district honoree … helped her team collect District 24-4A and Regional Championships in 2006 … also played basketball and ran cross country and track. Personal: Full name is Dacia Webb … born on Sept. 15, 1990, in Rosenberg, Texas … daughter of Chris and Clarissa Webb … has one brother, Storm, and a sister, Sandy … has yet to declare a major.

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2008 Southland Conference Final Standings Conference Overall Standings W- L- T Pts Pct GF GA W- L- T Pts Pct GF GA Texas State_____________7- 0- 2___ 23___ .889___ 26_ __ 4_____13- 4- 4___ 43___.714___ 40___ 15 McNeese State__________6- 2- 1___ 19___ .722___ 19_ _ 13_____11- 8- 1___ 34___.575___ 37___ 44 Stephen F. Austin_ ______6- 2- 1___ 19___ .722___ 16_ __ 6_____ 9- 7- 2_ __ 29___.556___ 31___ 21 UTSA_________________6- 2- 1___ 19___.722_ _ 20_ __ 8____ 10-10- 1_ _ 31___.500___ 34___ 32 Southeastern Louisiana_ _5- 4- 0___ 15___ .556___ 11_ __ 7_____11- 6- 2___ 35___.632___ 48___ 13 Northwestern State______4- 4- 1___ 13___ .500___ 19_ __ 6_____ 9- 9- 2_ __ 29___.500___ 41___ 25 Sam Houston State______4- 5- 0___ 12___ .444___ 14_ _ 12_____ 9- 7- 0_ __ 27___.562___ 28___ 17 Lamar_________________2- 6- 1____ 7___ .278____ 9___ 21_____ 4-11- 1___ 13___.281___ 13___ 37 Central Arkansas________1- 7- 1____ 4___ .167____ 7___ 26_____ 3-12- 1___ 10___.219___ 14___ 48 Nicholls_ ______________0- 9- 0____ 0___ .000____ 7___ 45_____ 2-16- 0____6_ __.111___ 21___ 92

2008 Southland Conference Post Season Awards First Team Name Team Pos. Class Hometown/High School Kamryn Koch_ _________McNeese State_ ___________ Forward_______ Sr.___ Breaux Ridge, La./Academy of Sacred Heart Britney Curry___________ Texas State______________ Forward_______So._____________________ Cypress, Texas/Cy-Fair Ja’Nae Powell___________McNeese State_ ___________ Forward_______ Sr.__________ Arlington, Texas/Mansfield Summit Amanda Lackey________Stephen F. Austin_ _________ Midfielder______ Sr.____________________ Humble, Texas/Humble Andrea Grifo____________ Texas State_____________ Midfielder______ Jr._____________ Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown Mayra Torres___________McNeese State_ __________ Midfielder______ Sr.__________________ Spring, Texas/Duncanville Jessica Lewis_ ___________ Texas State______________Defender_ _____So.______________ Arlington, Texas/James Martin Anna Fagan_ ____________ Texas State______________Defender_ _____So._____________ Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown Jessica Cotton_ ________Stephen F. Austin_ __________Defender_ _____ Sr.___________________ Pearland, Texas/Pearland Mandi Mawyer_ _________ Texas State_____________Goalkeeper_ ____ Jr._____ San Antonio, Texas/Univ. Central Florida Kayce Schultz_ _______Northwestern State__________ Forward_______ Jr.______________Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist Second Team Name Team Pos. Class Hometown/High School Amanda Alders________Stephen F. Austin_ __________ Forward_______ Sr._____________ Colleyville, Texas/The Oakridge Raquel Bueno_________ Sam Houston State___________ Forward_______ Sr.__________________ Sao Paulo, Brazil/Moerma Luana Miessa_________ Sam Houston State___________ Forward_______So.________________ Sao Paulo, Brazil/Mackenzie Kelsey Bernard_ _________ Texas State_____________ Midfielder______ Fr.______________ The Colony, Texas/The Colony Natalie Santana________ Southeastern La.___________ Midfielder______So.____________________ Cypress, Calif. /Cypress Alana Clark_ ___________McNeese State_ __________ Midfielder______So.____________Tucson, Ariz. / Salpointe Catholic Ezinne Okpo______________ UTSA_______________ Defender_ _____ Jr.____________________ Denton, Texas/Denton Chelsea Brozgold_____Northwestern State__________Defender_ _____ Jr._________________ Arlington, Texas/Arlington Justeen Lords___________McNeese State_ ___________Defender_ _____ Sr._______________Albuquerque, N.M. /St. Pius X Lindy Strahan_ _______Northwestern State_________Goalkeeper_ ____So.________________________ Georgetown, Texas Erica Michaud___________ Texas State______________ Forward_______ Fr._______________________ Belton, Texas/Belton Honorable Mention: Allison Dillon, F, UTSA; Megan Cash, F, SFA; Lauren Lewis, MF, TXST; Aline Pugliesi, MF, LU; Rachel O’ Steen, MF, NWLA; Erin Leighton, D, MCN; Christina Racanelli, D, TXST; Bobbie Hayes, D, NWLA; Shalayne Heffner, D, SLU; Celeste Carruth, D, UTSA; Nicole Brannigan, D, SLU; Lacey Bockhaus, GK, SLU; Nicoline Joergensen, GK, UTSA. Player of the Year – Kamryn Koch, McNeese State Freshman of the Year – Erica Michaud, Texas State Newcomer of the Year – Jenna Oney, Southeastern Louisiana Coach of the Year – Kat Conner, Texas State

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2008 Southland Conference Final Statistics Team/Player Shots Team GP 1. UTSA__________ 21__ 2. Texas State______ 21__ 3. SFA____________ 18__ SLU______________ 19__ 5. McNeese State___ 20__ 6. NW State_______ 20__ 7. SHSU_ _________ 16__ 8. UCA___________ 16__ 9. Nicholls_ _______ 18__ 10. Lamar_________ 16__

No. Avg/G 367_ _17.48 318___ 15.14 312___ 17.33 312___ 16.42 310___ 15.50 242___ 12.10 229___ 14.31 164___ 10.25 159____ 8.83 133____ 8.31

Points Team GP No. Avg/G 1. SLU____________ 19__ 141____ 7.42 2. NW State_______ 20__ 114____ 5.70 3. Texas State______ 21__ 104____ 4.95 UTSA____________ 21__ 104_ __ 4.95 5. McNeese State___ 20__ 100____ 5.00 6. SFA____________ 18___ 87____ 4.83 7. SHSU_ _________ 16___ 84____ 5.25 8. Nicholls_ _______ 18___ 57____ 3.17 9. Lamar__________ 16___ 36____ 2.25 10. UCA__________ 16___ 34____ 2.12 Goals Team GP No. Avg/G 1. SLU____________ 19___ 48____ 2.53 2. NW State_______ 20___ 41____ 2.05 3. Texas State______ 21___ 40____ 1.90 4. McNeese State___ 20___ 37____ 1.85 5. UTSA__________ 21___ 34____ 1.62

6. SFA____________ 18___ 31____ 7. SHSU_ _________ 16___ 28____ 8. Nicholls_ _______ 18___ 21____ 9. UCA___________ 16___ 14____ 10. Lamar_________ 16___ 13____

1.72 1.75 1.17 0.88 0.81

Goals Per Game Team GP No. Avg/G 1. SLU____________ 19___ 48____ 2.53 2. NW State_______ 20___ 41____ 2.05 3. Texas State______ 21___ 40____ 1.90 4. McNeese State___ 20___ 37____ 1.85 5. SHSU_ _________ 16___ 28____ 1.75 6. SFA____________ 18___ 31____ 1.72 7. UTSA__________ 21___ 34____ 1.62 8. Nicholls_ _______ 18___ 21____ 1.17 9. UCA___________ 16___ 14____ 0.88 10. Lamar_________ 16___ 13____ 0.81 Assists Team GP No. Avg/G 1. SLU____________ 19___ 45____ 2.37 2. UTSA__________ 21___ 36____ 1.71 3. NW State_______ 20___ 32____ 1.60 4. SHSU_ _________ 16___ 28____ 1.75 5. McNeese State___ 20___ 26____ 1.30 6. SFA____________ 18___ 25____ 1.39 7. Texas State______ 21___ 24____ 1.14 8. Nicholls_ _______ 18___ 15____ 0.83 9. Lamar__________ 16___ 10____ 0.62 10. UCA__________ 16___ 6_____ 0.38

Shots Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Kamryn Koch-MCN____ 20___116_ __5.80 2. Veronica Najera-UTSA___21___ 69_ __ 3.29 3. Luana Miessa-SHSU____ 16___ 68____4.25 4. Britney Curry-TXST____ 21___ 61____2.90 5. Allison Dillon-UTSA_ _ 21___ 52___ 2.48 6. Kesia Broome-SFA_ ____ 18___ 47____2.61 7. Alana Clark-MCN______ 20___ 46____2.30 8. Natalie Santana-SLU____ 19___ 45____2.37 9. Dana Mayer-SLU_______ 19___ 44____2.32 10. Amanda Alders-SFA___ 15___ 43____2.87

Points Per Game Player-Team GP G Avg/G 1. Kamryn Koch-MCN____ 20___ 21____2.50 2. Luana Miessa-SHSU____ 16___ 10____1.75 3. Raquel Bueno-SHSU____ 15___ 11____1.73 4. Kayce Schultz-NWLA_ _ 20___ 12____1.30 5. Britney Curry-TXST____ 21___ 12____1.29 6. Amanda Alders-SFA____ 15____6_ ___1.13 7. Aline Pugliesi-LU_ _____ 14____7_ ___1.07 8. Ja’Nae Powell-MCN_ ___ 19____8_ ___1.05 Kristin McDonald-SLU_ __ 19____8_ ___1.05 10. Erica Michaud-TXST__ 20____7_ ___0.90

Shots Per Game Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Kamryn Koch-MCN____ 20___116_ __5.80 2. Luana Miessa-SHSU____ 16___ 68____4.25 3. Veronica Najera-UTSA___21___ 69_ __ 3.29 4. Britney Curry-TXST____ 21___ 61____2.90 5. Amanda Alders-SFA____ 15___ 43____2.87 6. Aline Pugliesi-LU_ _____ 14___ 39____2.79 7. Kesia Broome-SFA_ ____ 18___ 47____2.61 8. Allison Dillon-UTSA_ _ 21___ 52___ 2.48 9. Raquel Bueno-SHSU____ 15___ 36____2.40 10. Natalie Santana-SLU___ 19___ 45____2.37

Goals Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Kamryn Koch-MCN____ 20___ 21____1.05 2. Kayce Schultz-NWLA_ _ 20___ 12____0.60 Britney Curry-TXST______ 21___ 12____0.57 4. Raquel Bueno-SHSU____ 15___ 11____0.73 5. Luana Miessa-SHSU____ 16___ 10____0.62 6. Mattsson, Kaity-NICH__ 18____8_ ___0.44 Ja’Nae Powell-MCN_ _____ 19____8_ ___0.42 Kristin McDonald-SLU_ __ 19____8_ ___0.42 9. Aline Pugliesi-LU_ _____ 14____7_ ___0.50 Erica Michaud-TXST_____ 20____7_ ___0.35 Allison Dillon-UTSA_ ___ 21____7_ __ 0.33

Points Player-Team GP Pts. Avg/G 1. Kamryn Koch-MCN____ 20___ 50____2.50 2. Luana Miessa-SHSU____ 16___ 28____1.75 3. Britney Curry-TXST____ 21___ 27____1.29 4. Raquel Bueno-SHSU____ 15___ 26____1.73 Kayce Schultz-NWLA_ ___ 20___ 26____1.30 6. Kristin McDonald-SLU 19___ 20____1.05 Ja’Nae Powell-MCN_ _____ 19___ 20____1.05 8. Erica Michaud-TXST___ 20___ 18____0.90 Allison Dillon-UTSA_ ___ 21___ 18___ 0.86 10. Amanda Alders-SFA___ 15___ 17____1.13

Goals Per Game Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Kamryn Koch-MCN____ 20___ 21____1.05 2. Raquel Bueno-SHSU____ 15___ 11____0.73 3. Luana Miessa-SHSU____ 16___ 10____0.62 4. Kayce Schultz-NWLA_ _ 20___ 12____0.60 5. Britney Curry-TXST____ 21___ 12____0.57 6. Aline Pugliesi-LU_ _____ 14____7_ ___0.50 7. Mattsson, Kaity-NICH__ 18____8_ ___0.44 8. Ja’Nae Powell-MCN_ ___ 19____8_ ___0.42 Kristin McDonald-SLU_ __ 19____8_ ___0.42 10. Amanda Alders-SFA___ 15____6_ ___0.40

Assists Per Game Team GP No. Avg/G 1. SLU____________ 19___ 45____ 2.37 2. SHSU_ _________ 16___ 28____ 1.75 3. UTSA__________ 21___ 36____ 1.71 4. NW State_______ 20___ 32____ 1.60 5. SFA____________ 18___ 25____ 1.39 6. McNeese State___ 20___ 26____ 1.30 7. Texas State______ 21___ 24____ 1.14 8. Nicholls_ _______ 18___ 15____ 0.83 9. Lamar__________ 16___ 10____ 0.62 10. UCA__________ 16___ 6_____ 0.38 Goals Allowed Team GP No. Avg/G 1. SLU____________ 19___ 13____ 0.68 2. Texas State______ 21___ 15____ 0.71 3. SHSU_ _________ 16___ 17____ 1.06 4. SFA____________ 18___ 21____ 1.17 5. NW State_______ 20___ 25____ 1.25 6. UTSA__________ 21___ 32____ 1.52 7. Lamar__________ 16___ 37____ 2.31 8. McNeese State___ 20___ 44____ 2.20 9. UCA___________ 16___ 48____ 3.00 10. Nicholls_ ______ 18___ 92____ 5.11 Goals Against Average Team GP GA Avg. 1. SLU____________ 19___ 13____ 0.67 2. Texas State______ 21___ 15____ 0.67 3. SHSU_ _________ 16___ 17____ 1.06 4. SFA____________ 18___ 21____ 1.14 5. NW State_______ 20___ 25____ 1.22

Assists Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Luana Miessa-SHSU____ 16____8_ ___0.50 Natalie Santana-SLU______ 19____8_ __ 0.42 Candice Wallace-SLU_____ 19____8_ ___0.42 Kamryn Koch-MCN______ 20____8_ ___0.40 5. Janae Sheldon-SLU_____ 18____7_ ___0.39 Andrea Grifo-TXST______ 21____7_ ___0.33 7. Amanda Alders-SFA____ 15____5_ ___0.33 Haley Cheshier-NWLA___ 19____5_ ___0.26 Sarah Sadler-NWLA______ 20____5_ ___0.25 Alana Clark-MCN________ 20____5_ ___0.25 Mayra Torres-MCN______ 20____5_ ___0.25 Rachel O’Steen-NWLA___ 20____5_ ___0.25 Assists Per Game Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Luana Miessa-SHSU____ 16____8_ ___0.50 2. Candice Wallace-SLU___ 19____8_ ___0.42 Natalie Santana-SLU______ 19____8_ ___0.42 4. Kamryn Koch-MCN____ 20____8_ ___0.40 5. Janae Sheldon-SLU_____ 18____7_ ___0.39 6. Andrea Grifo-TXST____ 21____7_ ___0.33 Amanda Alders-SFA______ 15____5_ ___0.33 8. Gautreau, Alicia-NICH 14____4_ ___0.29 9. Raquel Bueno-SHSU____ 15____4_ ___0.27 10. Haley Cheshier-NWLA 19____5_ ___0.26 Goals Against Average Player-Team GP GA GaAvg 1. Lacey Bockhaus-SLU_ __ 19___ 13____0.67 2. Mandi Mawyer-TXST_ _ 17___ 11____0.69 3. Courtney Bauder-SFA__ 17___ 15____0.91 4. Jenny Pence-SHSU_____ 16___ 16____1.07 5. Lindy Strahan-NWLA__ 17___ 16____1.14 6. Nico Joergensen-UTSA_____ 17____ 24____ 1.48 7. Shelby Money-MCN___ 17___ 27____1.61 8. Jennifer Gibbs-LU______ 11___ 22____2.09 9. Jessica Winters-LU______6___ 15____2.63 10. Heather Joye-UCA____ 14___ 40____3.06

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6. UTSA__________ 21___ 32____ 1.54 7. McNeese State___ 20___ 44____ 2.15 8. Lamar__________ 16___ 37____ 2.28 9. UCA___________ 16___ 48____ 2.94 10. Nicholls_ ______ 18___ 92____ 5.11 Saves Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Nicholls_ _______ 18__ 135____ 7.50 2. McNeese State__ 20__ 127____ 6.35 3. UTSA__________ 21__ 115_ __ 5.48 4. Lamar__________ 16__ 110____ 6.88 5. NW State_______ 20__ 105____ 5.25 6. Texas State______ 21___ 92____ 4.38 7. SFA____________ 18___ 87____ 4.83 8. SHSU_ _________ 16___ 80____ 5.00 9. UCA___________ 16___ 77____ 4.81 10. SLU___________ 19___ 60____ 3.16 Shutouts Team GP Sho Avg/G 1. Texas State______ 21___ 12____ 0.57 2. SLU____________ 19___ 9_____ 0.47 UTSA____________ 21___ 9_____ 0.43 4. SHSU_ _________ 16___ 8_____ 0.50 5. SFA____________ 18___ 7_____ 0.39 NW State_________ 20___ 7_____ 0.35 7. McNeese State___ 20___ 4_____ 0.20 8. UCA___________ 16___ 1_____ 0.06 Lamar____________ 16___ 1_____ 0.06 Nicholls_ _________ 18___ 1_____ 0.06

Save Percentage Player-Team GP S Save% 1. Mandi Mawyer-TXST_ _ 17___ 67____.859 2. Courtney Bauder-SFA__ 17___ 75____.833 3. Jenny Pence-SHSU_____ 16___ 78____.830 4. Lacey Bockhaus-SLU_ __ 19___ 60____.822 5. Shelby Money-MCN___ 17___103_ __.792 6. Nico Joergensen-UTSA_____ 17____ 91____ .791 7. Lindy Strahan-NWLA__ 17___ 60____.789 8. Jessica Winters-LU______6___ 48____.762 9. Jennifer Gibbs-LU______ 11___ 59____.728 10. Heather Joye-UCA____ 14___ 58____.592 Saves Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Shelby Money-MCN___ 17___103_ __6.06 2. Nico Joergensen-UTSA_____ 17____ 91____ 5.35 3. Jenny Pence-SHSU_____ 16___ 78____4.88 4. Courtney Bauder-SFA__ 17___ 75____4.41 5. Mandi Mawyer-TXST_ _ 17___ 67____3.94 6. Lindy Strahan-NWLA__ 17___ 60____3.53 Lacey Bockhaus-SLU_ ____ 19___ 60____3.16 8. Jennifer Gibbs-LU______ 11___ 59____5.36 9. Heather Joye-UCA_____ 14___ 58____4.14 10. Sarah Damen-NICH___ 15___ 56____3.73 Shutouts Player-Team GP Sho Sho/G 1. Lacey Bockhaus-SLU_ __ 19___ 9.0____0.47 2. Mandi Mawyer-TXST_ _ 17___ 8.0____0.47 3. Courtney Bauder-SFA__ 17___ 7.0____0.41 Jenny Pence-SHSU_______ 16___ 7.0____0.44 5. Nico Joergensen-UTSA_____ 17____ 4.0_ ___ 0.24 6. Lindy Strahan-NWLA__ 17___ 3.0____0.18 Shelby Money-MCN_ ____ 17___ 3.0____0.18 8. Rachel Francis-UTSA__ 8_ __ 2.0_ _ 0.25 Deborah Ross-TXST_______8___ 2.0____0.25 10. Amanda Vines-NWLA 11___ 1.0____0.09 Heather Joye-UCA_______ 14___ 1.0____0.07 Jennifer Gibbs-LU________ 11___ 1.0____0.09 Cassandra Read-MCN_____5___ 1.0____0.20

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2008 UTSA Overall Team Statistics Overall: 10-10-1 Conference: 6-2-1 Home: 4-3-1 Away: 5-6-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 Team Statistics UTSA Opponent Shot Statistics Goals-Shot attempts___________________34-367_____________________32-327 Goals scored per game__________________1.62________________________ 1.52 Shot pct._____________________________ . 0 9 3_____________________ . 0 9 8 Shots on goal-Attempts_______________ 160-367__________________ 146-327 SOG pct._ ___________________________ . 4 3 6_____________________ . 4 4 6 Shots/Game___________________________17.5________________________ 15.6 Assists________________________________ 36_________________________ 26 Corner Kicks 89 100 Goals off corners________________________ 0___________________________ 0 Penalty Kicks___________________________ 0-0_________________________0-0 Penalties Fouls_________________________________ 226________________________ 192 Yellow cards___________________________ 16_________________________ 13 Red cards______________________________ 2___________________________ 0 Attendance Total________________________________ 5134_ _____________________ 4437 Dates/Avg Per Date____________________ 8/642_____________________11/403 Neutral Site #/Avg_____________________ 2/314 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UTSA____________________________ 17_________ 16__________ 0__________ 1_________ 34 Opponents________________________ 15_________ 17__________ 0__________ 0_________ 32 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UTSA___________________________ 174_________ 184_________ 4__________ 5________ 367 Opponents_______________________ 157_________ 163_________ 7__________ 0________ 327 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UTSA____________________________ 53_________ 58__________ 3__________ 0________ 114 Opponents________________________ 69_________ 55__________ 1__________ 1________ 126 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UTSA____________________________ 40_________ 46__________ 1__________ 2_________ 89 Opponents________________________ 50_________ 48__________ 2__________ 0________ 100 Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UTSA___________________________ 106_________ 118_________ 1__________ 1________ 226 Opponents________________________ 81_________ 105_________ 3__________ 3________ 192

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2008 UTSA Overall Individual Statistics Overall: 10-10-1 Conference: 6-2-1 Home: 4-3-1 Away: 5-6-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 Overall Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk 17 Allison Dillon________ 21-21_ ___7_ ___ 4____ 18____ 52_____ . 1 3 5_____28_ __ . 5 3 8____ 4_____0 6 Veronica Najera_______ 21-19_ ___6_ ___ 4____ 16____ 69_____ . 0 8 7_____34_ __ . 4 9 3____ 2_____0 18 Halee Hamm_ _______ 20-13_ ___5_ ___ 1____ 11____ 20_____ . 2 5 0_____ 9____ . 4 5 0____ 0_____0 30 Erin Mackay_________ 18-4_____3_ ___ 3_____ 9____ 18_____ . 1 6 7_____ 8____ . 4 4 4____ 1_____0 16 Taylor Padia_ ________ 21-2_____2_ ___ 3_____ 7____ 23_____ . 0 8 7_____11_ __ . 4 7 8_ __ 1_____0 3 Kari Weiland__________ 21-8_____2_ ___ 2_____ 6____ 15_____ . 1 3 3_____ 4____ . 2 6 7____ 0_____0 11 Kim Gonzales________ 21-11_ ___1_ ___ 3_____ 5____ 18_____ . 0 5 6_____ 3____ . 1 6 7____ 0_____0 20 Sheri Olayiwola_ ______ 8-0_ ____2_ ___ 0_____ 4_____ 6_____ . 3 3 3_____ 4____ . 6 6 7____ 0_____0 26 Hannah Collazo_______ 9-0_ ____1_ ___ 2_____ 4_____ 7_____ . 1 4 3_____ 4____ . 5 7 1____ 0_____0 13 Laurel Dierking_ _____ 21-8_____1_ ___ 1_____ 3____ 29______. 034_ ____12_ __ . 4 1 4____ 0_____0 15 Jenny Munoz_ _______ 20-4_____1_ ___ 1_____ 3____ 15_____ . 0 6 7_____ 9____ . 6 0 0____ 0_____0 28 Katie Dugan_________ 21-20_ ___0_ ___ 3_____ 3____ 13_____ . 0 0 0_____ 8____ . 6 1 5____ 0_____0 14 Bonnie Caulfield______ 20-7_____1_ ___ 0_____ 2____ 11_____ . 0 9 1_____ 4____ . 3 6 4____ 0_____0 5 Kasi Hebert___________ 14-0_____1_ ___ 0_____ 2_____ 9_____ . 1 1 1_____ 1____ . 1 1 1____ 1_____0 23 Jackie Nance__________ 5-0_ ____1_ ___ 0_____ 2_____ 1_____ 1.000_____ 1_____1.000____ 0_____0 4 Jodi Leroy____________ 19-8_____0_ ___ 2_____ 2_____ 9_____ . 0 0 0_____ 4____ . 4 4 4____ 0_____0 19 Celeste Carruth_ _____ 19-18_ ___0_ ___ 2_____ 2_____ 5_____ . 0 0 0_____ 1____ . 2 0 0____ 0_____0 2 Lauren Schultz_________ 6-0_ ____0_ ___ 2_____ 2_____ 1_____ . 0 0 0_____ 0____ . 0 0 0____ 0_____0 12 Kim Selman_ ________ 16-16_ ___0_ ___ 1_____ 1____ 18_____ . 0 0 0_____ 4____ . 2 2 2____ 0_____0 7 Stephanie Ogilvie______ 17-5_____0_ ___ 1_____ 1_____ 4_____ . 0 0 0_____ 2____ . 5 0 0____ 0_____0 9 Jenna Pawelek_________ 17-13_ ___0_ ___ 1_____ 1_____ 3_____ . 0 0 0_____ 1____ . 3 3 3____ 0_____0 10 Brittany Wilson_ _____ 19-1_____0_ ___ 0_____ 0____ 11_____ . 0 0 0_____ 6____ . 5 4 5____ 0_____0 21 Ezinne Okpo_________ 20-20_ ___0_ ___ 0_____ 0_____ 7_____ . 0 0 0_____ 1____ . 1 4 3____ 0_____0 29 Kacey Cherry________ 16-10_ ___0_ ___ 0_____ 0_____ 1_____ . 0 0 0_____ 1_____1.000____ 0_____0 25 Katelyn Fray__________ 6-0_ ____0_ ___ 0_____ 0_____ 1_____ . 0 0 0_____ 0____ . 0 0 0____ 0_____0 22 Carly Chudej__________ 5-1_ ____0_ ___ 0_____ 0_____ 1_____ . 0 0 0_____ 0____ . 0 0 0____ 0_____0 27 Nicoline Joergensen___ 17-16_ ___0_ ___ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ . 0 0 0_____ 0____ . 0 0 0____ 0_____0 24 Allison McCabe_______ 3-0_ ____0_ ___ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ . 0 0 0_____ 0____ . 0 0 0____ 0_____0 8 Chelsea Zimmerman____ 2-1_ ____0_ ___ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ . 0 0 0_____ 0____ . 0 0 0____ 0_____0 1 Rachel Francis_ _______ 10-5_____0_ ___ 0_____ 0_____ 0_____ . 0 0 0_____ 0____ . 0 0 0____ 0_____0 Total___________________ 21_____ 34___ 36___ 104___ 367____ . 0 9 3____ 160___ . 4 3 6____ 9_____0 Opponents______________ 21_____ 32___ 26___ 90____ 327____ . 0 9 8____ 146___ . 4 4 6____ 10____0

Conference gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog 9-9______5_ ___4_ ___14_ __ 35____ . 1 4 3_ ___ 20___ 9-7______4_ ___2_ ___10_ __ 35____ . 1 1 4_ ___ 22___ 9-7______3_ ___1_ ___ 7____ 10____ . 3 0 0_ ___ 6____ 8-4______1_ ___2_ ___ 4____ 10____ . 1 0 0_ ___ 4____ 9-0______0_ ___3_ ___ 3____ 12____ . 0 0 0_ ___ 7____ 9-4______1_ ___1_ ___ 3_____3_ ___ . 3 3 3_ ___ 2____ 9-4______1_ ___2_ ___ 4_____9_ ___ . 1 1 1_ ___ 2____ 2-0______0_ ___0_ ___ 0_____3_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 2____ 3-0______0_ ___0_ ___ 0_____2_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 1____ 9-5______1_ ___0_ ___ 2____ 17____ . 0 5 9_ ___ 6____ 8-2______1_ ___0_ ___ 2_____5_ ___ . 2 0 0_ ___ 2____ 9-9______0_ ___1_ ___ 1_____8_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 5____ 8-0______1_ ___0_ ___ 2_____6_ ___ . 1 6 7_ ___ 4____ 9-0______1_ ___0_ ___ 2_____8_ ___ . 1 2 5_ ___ 1____ 2-0______1_ ___0_ ___ 2_____1_ ___ 1.000_ ___ 1____ 9-2______0_ ___1_ ___ 1_____5_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 1____ 8-8______0_ ___1_ ___ 1_____4_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 1____ 3-0______0_ ___0_ ___ 0_____1_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 0____ 7-7______0_ ___1_ ___ 1_____8_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 1____ 7-4______0_ ___1_ ___ 1_____3_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 1____ 9-7______0_ ___1_ ___ 1_____1_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 1____ 9-0______0_ ___0_ ___ 0_____7_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 4____ 8-8______0_ ___0_ ___ 0_____0_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 0____ 6-2______0_ ___0_ ___ 0_____1_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 1____ 2-0______0_ ___0_ ___ 0_____1_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 0____ 2-1______0_ ___0 ____ 0_____1_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 0____ 9-8______0_ ___0_ ___ 0_____0_ ___ . 000_____ 0____ 4-1______0_ ___0_ ___ 0_____0_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 0____ 9_ _____ 20___ 21____61_ __196_ __ . 1 0 2_ ___ 95___ 9_ ______8_ ___6_ ___22_ __112_ __ . 0 7 1_ ___ 56___

Goalie Overall Player gp-gs min. ga gaavg s pct w l t sho 24 Allison McCabe_______ 2-0_ __ 32:33___ 0____0.00____ 1_____ 1.000_____ 0______ 0______ 0___ 0.0 5 Kasi Hebert____________ 3-0_ __ 82:26___ 1____1.09____ 6_____ . 8 5 7_____ 0______ 0______ 0___ 0.0 27 Nicoline Joergensen______17-15 1462:38__24_ __ 1.48____91_ _____. 79 1______ 6________6_ _____ 1____4.0 1 Rachel Francis_ ________ 8-5_ _ 342:59__ 7____1.84___ 15_____ . 6 8 2_____ 3______ 2______ 0___ 2.0 Team___________________ 21___ 1920:36 32___1.50___ 115_____ .782______10_ ____ 10_____ 1____10 Opponent_______________ 21___ 1864:10 34___1.64___ 126_____ .788______10_ ____ 10_____ 1___ 3.0

Goalie Conference gp-gs min. ga gaavg s pct 2-0____ 32:33___0_ __ 0.00____1_ ___ 1.000_ ___ 9-7___ 756:20__8_ __ 0.95___ 47____ . 8 5 5_ ___ 2-1____ 41:07___0_ __ 0.00____0_ ___ . 0 0 0_ ___ 9_ ___ 830:00__8_ __ 0.87___ 49____ . 8 6 0_ ___ 9_ ___ 829:57 20___ 2.17 __ 75____ . 7 8 9_ ___

sog% gw pk . 5 7 1____ 3_____ 0 . 6 2 9____ 1_____ 0 . 6 0 0____ 0_____ 0 . 4 0 0____ 0_____ 0 . 5 8 3____ 0_____ 0 . 6 6 7____ 0_____ 0 . 2 2 2____ 0_____ 0 . 6 6 7____ 0_____ 0 . 5 0 0____ 0_____ 0 . 3 5 3____ 0_____ 0 . 4 0 0____ 0_____ 0 . 6 2 5____ 0_____ 0 . 6 6 7____ 0_____ 0 . 1 2 5____ 1_____ 0 1.000____ 0_____ 0 . 2 0 0____ 0_____ 0 . 2 5 0____ 0_____ 0 . 0 0 0____ 0_____ 0 . 1 2 5____ 0_____ 0 . 3 3 3____ 0_____ 0 1.000____ 0_____ 0 . 5 7 1____ 0_____ 0 . 0 0 0____ 0_____ 0 1.000____ 0_____ 0 . 0 0 0____ 0_____ 0 . 0 0 0____ 0_____ 0 . 0 0 0____ 0_____ 0

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Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UTSA_____________ 174____ 184_ ____ 4_____ 5_______ 367 UTSA______________ 17____ 16_____ 0______ 1________34 Opponents_________ 157____ 163_ ____ 7_____ 0_______ 327 Opponents_ ________ 15____ 17_____ 0______ 0________32 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UTSA_____________ 53______ 58______ 3_____ 0_______ 114 UTSA______________ 95____ 95_____ 2______ 4_______196 Opponents_________ 69______ 55______ 1_____ 1_______ 126 Opponents_ ________ 48____ 59_____ 5______ 0_______112 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UTSA_____________ 10______ 10______ 0_____ 0________ 20 UTSA______________ 18____ 28_____ 2______ 0________48 Opponents__________ 4_______4_ _____ 0_____ 0_________ 8 Opponents_ ________ 42____ 31_____ 1______ 1________75

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2008 UTSA Category Leaders/Results Points gp g a pts 17 Allison Dillon_____ 21___ 7___ 4_ ___18 6 Veronica Najera____ 21___ 6___ 4_ ___16 18 Halee Hamm_ ____ 20___ 5___ 1_ ___11 30 Erin Mackay______ 18___ 3___ 3_ ____9 16 Taylor Padia_ _____ 21___ 2___ 3_ ____7 3 Kari Weiland_______ 21___ 2___ 2_ ____6 11 Kim Gonzales_____ 21___ 1___ 3_ ____5 20 Sheri Olayiwola_ __ 8____ 2___ 0_ ____4 26 Hannah Collazo___ 9____ 1___ 2_ ____4 13 Laurel Dierking_ __ 21___ 1___ 1_ ____3

Shot Pct. gp sh sh% 23 Jackie Nance______ 5____ 1____ 1.000 20 Sheri Olayiwola_ __ 8____ 6____ . 3 3 3 18 Halee Hamm_ ____ 20__ 20____ . 2 5 0 30 Erin Mackay______ 18__ 18____ . 1 6 7 26 Hannah Collazo___ 9____ 7____ . 1 4 3 17 Allison Dillon_____ 21__ 52____ . 1 3 5 3 Kari Weiland_______ 21__ 15____ . 1 3 3 5 Kasi Hebert________ 14___ 9____ . 1 1 1 14 Bonnie Caulfield___ 20__ 11____ . 0 9 1 6 Veronica Najera____ 21__ 69____ . 0 8 7

Goals gp g a pts 17 Allison Dillon_____ 21___ 7___ 4_ ___18 6 Veronica Najera____ 21___ 6___ 4_ ___16 18 Halee Hamm_ ____ 20___ 5___ 1_ ___11 30 Erin Mackay______ 18___ 3___ 3_ ____9 16 Taylor Padia_ _____ 21___ 2___ 3_ ____7 3 Kari Weiland_______ 21___ 2___ 2_ ____6 20 Sheri Olayiwola_ __ 8____ 2___ 0_ ____4 23 Jackie Nance______ 5____ 1___ 0_ ____2 11 Kim Gonzales_____ 21___ 1___ 3_ ____5 26 Hannah Collazo___ 9____ 1___ 2_ ____4

Shots on Goal gp sh sog sog% 6 Veronica Najera______ 21___ 69__ 34__. 4 9 3 17 Allison Dillon_______ 21___ 52__ 28__. 5 3 8 13 Laurel Dierking_ ____ 21___ 29__ 12__. 4 1 4 16 Taylor Padia_ _______ 21___ 23__ 11__. 4 7 8 18 Halee Hamm_ ______ 20___ 20___ 9__. 4 5 0 15 Jenny Munoz_ ______ 20___ 15___ 9__. 6 0 0 30 Erin Mackay________ 18___ 18___ 8__. 4 4 4 28 Katie Dugan________ 21___ 13___ 8__. 6 1 5 10 Brittany Wilson_ ____ 19___ 11___ 6__. 5 4 5 12 Kim Selman_ _______ 16___ 18___ 4__. 2 2 2

Game-winning Goals 17 Allison Dillon_________ 6 Veronica Najera________ 5 Kasi Hebert____________ 16 Taylor Padia_ _________ 30 Erin Mackay__________

Shots on Goal Pct. gp sh sog sog% 23 Jackie Nance_________5_ ___1_ __ 1__ 1.000 29 Kacey Cherry_______ 16____1_ __ 1__ 1.000 20 Sheri Olayiwola_ _____8_ ___6_ __ 4__. 6 6 7 28 Katie Dugan________ 21___ 13___ 8__. 6 1 5 15 Jenny Munoz_ ______ 20___ 15___ 9__. 6 0 0 26 Hannah Collazo______9_ ___7_ __ 4__. 5 7 1 10 Brittany Wilson_ ____ 19___ 11___ 6__. 5 4 5 17 Allison Dillon_______ 21___ 52__ 28__. 5 3 8 7 Stephanie Ogilvie_____ 17____4_ __ 2__. 5 0 0 6 Veronica Najera______ 21___ 69__ 34__. 4 9 3

gp no. 21_________4 21_________2 14_________1 21_________1 18_________1

Assists gp g a pts 6 Veronica Najera____ 21___ 6___ 4_ ___16 17 Allison Dillon_____ 21___ 7___ 4_ ___18 11 Kim Gonzales_____ 21___ 1___ 3_ ____5 16 Taylor Padia_ _____ 21___ 2___ 3_ ____7 30 Erin Mackay______ 18___ 3___ 3_ ____9 28 Katie Dugan______ 21___ 0___ 3_ ____3 2 Lauren Schultz_____ 6____ 0___ 2_ ____2 19 Celeste Carruth_ __ 19___ 0___ 2_ ____2 4 Jodi Leroy_________ 19___ 0___ 2_ ____2 3 Kari Weiland_______ 21___ 2___ 2_ ____6 Shots gp 6 Veronica Najera____ 21__ 17 Allison Dillon_____ 21__ 13 Laurel Dierking_ __ 21__ 16 Taylor Padia_ _____ 21__ 18 Halee Hamm_ ____ 20__ 30 Erin Mackay______ 18__ 12 Kim Selman_ _____ 16__ 11 Kim Gonzales_____ 21__ 15 Jenny Munoz_ ____ 20__ 3 Kari Weiland_______ 21__

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2008 Finals Results 8.22________ @ Houston________ W, 1-0 8.24__________ @ Rice__________ L, 1-5 8.29______ Texas Southern_ _____ W, 7-0 8.30________ Texas Tech________ L, 0-3 9.5___________@ Texas_ ________ L, 0-3 9.7________@ North Texas_______ W, 1-0 9.14_________ @ Baylor_________ L, 0-3 9.18_______ @ Utah State_ ______ L, 0-2 9.20______@ Southern Utah_ ____ L, 1-3 9.28___________ TCU___________ L, 1-2 10.3________ @ Lamar ^_ _______ W, 2-0 10.5_____ @ McNeese State ^_____ L, 2-4 10.10________Nicholls ^_________ W, 5-0 10.12____ Southeastern La. ^_____ L, 1-2 10.17___@ Stephan F. Austin ^____ W, 3-1 10.19__ @ Sam Houston State ^___ W, 1-0 10.26______ Texas State ^_ ______ T, 1-1 10. 31_ __ Central Arkansas ^_____ W, 4-0 11.2____ Northwestern State ^____ W, 1-0 11.6___ vs. Northwestern State !___ W, 1-0 11.7_____ vs. McNeese State !_____ L, 1-3 ^ SLC Games ! SLC Tournament

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Career Records

Points

Name P Year 1. Veronica Najera____________ 51________ 2006-08 2. Allison Dillon_ ____________ 44_________ 2007-P 3. Chelsea Zimmerman_ ______ 28_________ 2006-P 4. Kari Weiland______________ 16_________ 2006-P 5. Halee Hamm______________ 15_________ 2006-P Jenny Munoz______________ 15_________ 2006-P 7. Ezinne Okpo_ _____________ 13_________ 2006-P 8. Kim Gonzales_ ____________ 12_________ 2006-P 9. Holli McGue ______________ 10___________ 2006 10. Erin Mackay______________ 9__________ 2008-P

Points Per Game

Name PPG Year 1. Allison Dillon_ ___________ 1.07_ _______ 2007-P 2. Veronica Najera___________ 0.85_ ______ 2006-08 3. Chelsea Zimmerman_ _____ 0.80_ _______ 2006-P 4. Taylor Padia______________ 0.33_ _______ 2008-P 5. Jenny Munoz_____________ 0.32_ _______ 2006-P 6. Kylee Hix________________ 0.28_ ______ 2006-07 Chelsea Pack_ ____________ 0.28_ ______ 2006-07 8. Kari Weiland_____________ 0.27_ _______ 2006-P 9. Halee Hamm_____________ 0.25_ _______ 2006-P 10. Ezinne Okpo____________ 0.22_ _______ 2006-P

Goals

Name G Year 1. Veronica Najera____________ 21________ 2006-08 2. Allison Dillon_ ____________ 17_________ 2007-P 3. Chelsea Zimmerman_ ______ 10_________ 2006-P 4. Halee Hamm______________ 6__________ 2006-P Jenny Munoz______________ 6__________ 2006-P 6. Ezinne Okpo_ _____________ 5__________ 2006-P 7. Holli McGue_ _____________ 4____________ 2006 8. Chelsea Pack______________ 3_________ 2006-07 Kari Weiland______________ 3__________ 2006-P Kim Gonzales_ ____________ 3__________ 2006-P

Goals Per Game

Name GPG Year 1. Allison Dillon_ ___________ 0.41_ _______ 2007-P 2. Veronica Najera___________ 0.35_ ______ 2006-08 2. Chelsea Zimmerman_ _____ 0.29_ _______ 2006-P 4. Jenny Munoz_____________ 0.13_ _______ 2006-P 5. Kylee Kix_ _______________ 0.12_ ______ 2006-07 6. Halee Hamm_____________ 0.10_ _______ 2006-P Chelsea Pack_ ____________ 0.10_ ______ 2006-07 Taylor Padia______________ 0.10_ _______ 2008-P 9. Ezinne Okpo_ ____________ 0.08_ _______ 2006-P 10. Bonnie Caulfield_________ 0.05_ _______ 2008-P

Saves

Goalkeeper Records

Names Saves Year 1. Rachel Francis____________ 169________ 2006-08 2. Nicoline Joergensen_ _______ 91___________ 2008 3. Kasi Hebert_ ______________ 54_________ 2006-P 4. Allison McCabe____________ 33________ 2007-08

Save Percentage

Name SV% Year 1. Allison McCabe___________ .825_ ______ 2007-08 2. Kasi Hebert_ _____________ .806_ _______ 2006-P 3. Nicoline Joergensen_ ______ .791_ _________ 2008 4. Rachel Francis____________ .772_ ______ 2006-08

Saves Per Game

Name SVPG Year 1. Rachel Francis____________ 4.22_ ______ 2006-08 2. Kasi Hebert_ _____________ 1.38_ _______ 2006-P

Wins

Name W Year 1. Rachel Francis_____________ 12________ 2006-08 2. Nicoline Joergensen_ _______ 6____________ 2008 2. Allison McCabe____________ 4_________ 2007-08 5. Kasi Hebert_ ______________ 2__________ 2006-P

Losses

Name L Year 1. Rachel Francis_____________ 14________ 2006-08 2. Nicoline Joergensen_ _______ 6____________ 2008 3. Kasi Hebert_ ______________ 4__________ 2006-P 4. Allison McCabe____________ 1_________ 2007-08

Shutouts

Name SO Year 1. Rachel Francis_____________ 8_________ 2006-08 2. Allison McCabe____________ 4_________ 2007-08 Nicoline Joergensen_ _______ 4____________ 2008 4. Kasi Herbert______________ 1__________ 2006-P

Single-Game Records Points

Scoring

Name Opp Date Pts 1. Allison Dillon_ _____ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07_____ 6 2. Chelsea Zimmerman__PVAM______ 8-30-06_____ 5 _____________________TSU_______ 9-10-06_____ 5 Svetlana Dmitriakov__ Grambling St.0_____ 9-1-06_______ 5 Kat Morel_ ___________TSU________ 9-7-07______ 5

Game-Winning Goals

Name GW Year 1. Allison Dillon_ ____________ 8__________ 2007-P 2. Veronica Najera____________ 6_________ 2006-08 3. Chelsea Zimmerman_ ______ 4__________ 2006-P 5. 10 tied____________________ 1

Assists

Name A Year 1. Kari Weiland______________ 10_________ 2006-P Allison Dillon______________ 10_________ 2007-P 3. Veronica Najera____________ 9_________ 2006-08 4. Chelsea Zimmerman_ ______ 8__________ 2006-P Celeste Carruth_ __________ 8__________ 2006-P 6. Kim Gonzales_ ____________ 6__________ 2006-P 7. Kim Selman_______________ 4__________ 2006-P 8. Erin Mackayq______________ 3____________ 2008 Ezinne Okpo_ _____________ 3__________ 2006-P Halee Hamm______________ 3__________ 2006-P

Assists Per Game

Name APG Year 1. Allison Dillon_ ___________ 0.24_ _______ 2007-P 2. Chelsea Zimmerman_ _____ 0.23_ _______ 2006-P 3. Kari Weiland_____________ 0.17_ _______ 2006-P 4. Veronica Najera___________ 0.15_ ______ 2006-08 5. Taylor Padia______________ 0.14_ _________ 2008 Katie Dugan_ ____________ 0.14_ _________ 2008 Celeste Carruth___________ 0.14_ _______ 2006-P 8. Kim Gonzales_ ___________ 0.10_ _______ 2006-P 9. Kim Selman _ ____________ 0.08_ _______ 2006-P Jenna Pawelek_ ___________ 0.08_ _______ 2007-P

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Allison Dillon________ SHSU______ 10-14-07_____ 5 Veronica Najera_____ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07_____ 5 Allison Dillon_______ Nicholls_____10-10-08_____ 5

Goals

Name Opp Date G 1. Allison Dillon_ _______TSU_______ 8-29-08_____ 2 Allison Dillon______ Nicholls_____10-10-08_____ 2 Veronica Najera______ UCA_ _____ 10-31-08_____ 2 Allison Dillon______ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07_____ 2 ____________________ SHSU______ 10-14-07_____ 2 ____________________Lamar______ 11-2-07_____ 2 Kat Morel_ __________TSU________ 9-7-07______ 2 Svetlana Dmitriakov__Grambling St._ ____ 9-1-06_______ 2 Jenny Munoz____ Grambling St.____ 9-1-06______ 2 Veronica Najera_____PVAM______ 8-30-06_____ 2 ___________________ Nicholls_____10-13-06_____ 2 ___________________ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07_____ 2 Christine Walker______TSU_______ 9-10-06_____ 2 Chelsea Zimmerman PVAM______ 8-30-06_____ 2 _____________________TSU_______ 9-10-06_____ 2 ____________________ UCA_ _____ 10-8-06_____ 2 ___________________ Nicholls_____10-13-06_____ 2

Assists

Name Opp Date A 1. Kari Weiland_______ Nicholls_____10-13-06_____ 3 2. Celeste Carruth__ Grambling St.____ 9-1-06______ 2 Allison Dillon______ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07_____ 2 Jenny Munoz____ Grambling St.____ 9-1-06______ 2 Veronica Najera_______TSU_______ 8-29-08_____ 2 Taylor Padia__________SFA_______10-17-08_____ 2 Kari Weiland________ UCA_ _____ 10-8-06_____ 2 Chelsea Zimmerman__ Baylor_______ 9-4-07______ 2

Shots

Name Opp Date Shots 1. Veronica Najera_____ Nicholls_____10-13-06_____ 7 ___________________ SHSU______ 10-14-07_____ 7 ___________________ SHSU______ 11-8-07_____ 7 _________________ NW State_ ___ 11-6-08_____ 7 2. Allison Dillon_ ______Lamar______ 11-2-07_____ 6 ____________________Lamar______ 10-3-08_____ 6 Svetlana Dmitriakov__ UTEP_______ 9-3-06______ 6 Veronica Najera__ Grambling St.____ 9-1-06______ 6 ____________________Lamar______ 11-2-07_____ 6 ___________________ Nicholls_____10-10-08_____ 6 ___________________Houston_____ 8-22-08_____ 6 4. Kim Gonzales_ _______TSU________ 9-7-07______ 5 Kylee Hix___________ SHSU______ 10-14-07_____ 5 Hannah Collazo_______TSU_______ 8-29-08_____ 5 Allison Dillon_____ NW State_ ___ 11-2-08_____ 5 ___________________Texas St._____10-26-08_____ 5 _____________________SFA_______10-17-08_____ 5 Katie Dugan______ McNeese St.___ 10-5-08_____ 5 Veronica Najera_____Texas St._____10-21-07_____ 5 ____________________ UCA_ _____ 10-26-07_____ 5 _________________ McNeese St.___ 11-4-07_____ 5 ____________________ SHSU______ 10-19-08_____ 5 ____________________Lamar______ 10-3-08_____ 5 Kim Selman__________TSU_______ 9-10-06_____ 5 Kari Weiland_________TSU_______ 8-29-08_____ 5 Chelsea Zimmerman__ SHSU______ 10-14-07_____ 5

Shots on Goals

Allison Dillon collected a single-game best six points against Nicholls on Oct. 5, 2007.

Name Opp Date SOG 1. Allison Dillon_ _______Lamar_____ 11-2-07____ 6 Veronica Najera______ Nicholls____ 10-13-06____ 6 3. Svetlana Dmitriakov___UTEP______ 9-3-06_____ 5 Veronica Najera_______ SHSU_____10-14-07____ 5 5. Allison Dillon_ _____ NW State_ __ 11-2-08____ 4

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_____________________Lamar_____ 10-3-08____ 4 Jenny Munoz_________ TSU______ 8-29-08____ 4 Veronica Najera _____ PVAM_____ 8-30-06____ 4 ____________________ Nicholls____ 10-5-07____ 4 ___________________ NW State_ __10-28-07____ 4 _____________________Lamar_____ 11-2-07____ 4 ___________________ NW State_ __ 11-6-08____ 4 ____________________ Nicholls ____ 10-10-08____ 4 Most Saves Name Opp Date Saves 1. Rachel Francis_______Houston____ 9-17-06___ 14 2. Rachel Francis_____ Texas A&M___ 8-27-06___ 12 _____________________ SHSU_____10-27-06___ 12 4. Rachel Francis______Texas Tech____ 9-9-07____ 11 5. Kasi Hebert_ _________ TCU_____ 9-11-07___ 10 Nicoline Joergensen_ __ TCU_____ 9-28-08___ 10 ____________________Texas St.____ 10-26-08___ 10

Team Single-Game Records

Most Points Opp Points Date 1. Texas Southern__________ 24__________ 8-29-08 2. Texas Southern__________ 20__________ 9-10-06 Prairie View A&M________ 20__________ 8-30-06 4. Texas Southern__________ 18___________ 9-7-07 5. Grambling State_ ________ 17___________ 9-1-06 Nicholls_ _______________ 17_________ 10-19-06 7. Nicholls_ _______________ 15__________ 10-5-07 Nicholls_ _______________ 15_________ 10-10-08 Most Goals Opp Goals Date 1. Prairie View A&M________ 7__________ 8-30-06 Texas Southern___________ 7__________ 9-10-06 Texas Southern ___________ 7___________ 9-7-07 Texas Southern___________ 7__________ 8-29-08 5. Grambling State_ _________ 6___________ 9-1-06 Nicholls_ ________________ 6_________ 10-13-06

4. Grambling State_ ________ Texas Southern__________ Nicholls_ _______________ Nicholls_ _______________

Saves

Opp 1. Houston________________ 2. Texas___________________ 3. Texas A&M_ ____________ Sam Houston State_______ Texas Tech______________ 6. SMU___________________ 7. TCU___________________ Texas State______________ McNeese State___________

15___________ 9-1-06 15__________ 9-10-06 15__________ 10-5-07 15_________ 10-10-08

S Date 14__________ 9-17-06 13__________ 9-14-07 12__________ 8-27-06 12_________ 10-27-06 12___________ 9-9-07 11__________ 8-31-07 10__________ 9-28-08 10_________ 10-26-08 10__________ 11-7-08

Opponent Single-Game Records

Points Allowed

Team Points Date 1. Texas A&M_ ____________ 19__________ 8-27-06 2. SMU___________________ 17___________ 9-8-06 3. Rice____________________ 14__________ 8-24-08 Texas___________________ 14__________ 9-14-07 McNeese State___________ 14__________ 11-4-07 5. Iona____________________ 13__________ 9-23-07

Goals Allowed

Team Goals Date 1. Texas A&M_ _____________ 7__________ 8-27-06 2. Texas____________________ 6__________ 9-14-07 3. Rice_____________________ 5__________ 8-24-08 SMU____________________ 5___________ 9-8-06 Iona_____________________ 5__________ 9-23-07 3. UTEP___________________ 4___________ 9-3-06 Texas Tech______________ 4___________ 9-9-07 McNeese State___________ 4__________ 11-4-07

Assists Allowed

Most Assists Opp Assists Date 1. Texas Southern__________ 10__________ 8-29-08 Prairie View A&M_________ 6__________ 8-30-06 Texas Southern ___________ 6__________ 9-10-06 3. Grambling State_ _________ 5___________ 9-1-06 Nicholls_ ________________ 5_________ 10-13-06 Nicholls_ ________________ 5__________ 10-5-07 Nicholls_ ________________ 5_________ 10-10-08

Team Assists Date 1. SMU____________________ 7___________ 9-8-06 2. McNeese State____________ 6__________ 11-4-07 3. Texas A&M_ _____________ 5__________ 8-27-06 4. Rice_____________________ 4__________ 8-24-08 Texas Tech_______________ 4__________ 8-31-08 5. UTEP___________________ 3___________ 9-3-06 Texas State_ _____________ 3__________ 9-27-06 Iona____________________ 3__________ 9-23-07 McNeese State___________ 3__________ 10-5-08

Shots

Shots Allowed

Opp Shots Date 1. Texas Southern __________ 32__________ 8-29-08 Prairie View A&M________ 31__________ 8-30-06 Texas Southern__________ 31__________ 9-10-06 4. Grambling State_ ________ 30___________ 9-1-06 Central Arkansas_________ 30_________ 10-31-08 Nicholls ________________ 30_________ 10-10-08 Lamar__________________ 30__________ 11-2-07 8. Nicholls_ _______________ 27_________ 10-13-06 Texas Southern__________ 27___________ 9-7-07 Sam Houston State_______ 27_________ 10-14-07 Northwestern State_______ 27__________ 11-6-08

Shots on Goal

Opp SOG Date 1. Prairie View A&M_______ 20__________ 8-30-06 2. Lamar__________________ 19__________ 11-2-07 3. Nicholls_ _______________ 18_________ 10-13-06 Texas Southern__________ 18__________ 8-29-08

Team Shots Date 1. Texas___________________ 41__________ 9-14-07 2. Texas A&M _____________ 38__________ 8-27-06 3. Texas Tech______________ 35___________ 9-9-07 4. TCU___________________ 31__________ 9-28-08 5. SMU___________________ 29___________ 9-8-06 6. TCU___________________ 28__________ 9-11-07 McNeese State__________ 28__________ 11-7-08

Shots on Goal Allowed

Team SOG Date 1. Texas A&M _____________ 19__________ 8-27-06 Texas__________________ 19__________ 9-14-07 3. Texas Tech______________ 16___________ 9-9-07 4. Houston________________ 15__________ 9-17-06 5. SMU___________________ 13___________ 9-8-06 SMU___________________ 13__________ 8-31-07 McNeese State___________ 13__________ 11-7-08

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Saves

Team Saves Date 1. Lamar__________________ 17__________ 11-2-07 2. Prairie View A&M_______ 13__________ 8-30-06 3. UTEP__________________ 12___________ 9-3-06 Nicholls________________ 12_________ 10-13-06 5. Sam Houston State_______ 11_________ 10-27-06 Texas Southern__________ 11__________ 8-29-08

Opponents Individual Single-Game Records Points

Name School Points Date Carol Danis (Iona)___________ 6__________ 9-23-07 Anne Candee (Rice)_________ 6__________ 8-24-08 Ja’Nae Powell (McNeese State) 6__________ 10-5-08

Goals

Name School Goals Date Carol Danis (Iona)___________ 3__________ 9-23-07 Anne Candee (Rice)_________ 3__________ 8-24-08 Ja’Nae Powell (McNeese State)__ 3__________ 10-5-08

Assists

Name School Assists Date Kat Krambeer, Texas A&M_ __ 4__________ 8-27-06

Shots

Name School Shots Date Kamryn Koch (McNeese State)__ 12__________ 11-7-08

Shots on Goals

Name School SOG Date Sophia Mundy, Houston_ ____ 7__________ 9-17-06 Kelsey Carpenter, Texas______ 7__________ 9-14-07 Kamryn Koch (McNeese State)__ 7__________ 11-7-08

Saves

Name School Saves Date Kelsie Binetti (Lamar)_______ 17__________ 11-2-07

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Single Season Records Points

Name P 1. Allison Dillon_ ______________ 26_________ 2. Chelsea Zimmerman_____________22_________ Veronica Najera______________ 22_________ 4. Allison Dillon_ ______________ 18_________ 5. Veronica Najera______________ 16_________ 6. Veronica Najera______________ 13_________ 7. Halee Hamm________________ 11_________ 8. Holli McGue ________________ 10_________ 9. Erin Mackay__________________ 9_ ________ Ezinne Okpo_ ________________ 9_ ________ Kari Weiland_________________ 9_ ________

Year 2007 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2008 2006 2008 2007 2006

Points Per Game (Minimum 10 games) Name 1. Allison Dillon_ _____________ 2. Chelsea Zimmerman_________ 3. Veronica Najera_____________ 4. Allison Dillon_ _____________ 5. Veronica Najera_____________ 6. Veronica Najera_____________ 7. Jenny Munoz_______________ 8. Halee Hamm_______________ 9. Sevtlana Dmitriakov_________ 10. Holli McGue_ _____________

PPG 1.30________ 1.16________ 1.10________ 0.86________ 0.76________ 0.68________ 0.67 _ ______ 0.55________ 0.54________ 0.53________

Goals (Minimum 10 games)

Name G 1. Allison Dillon_ ______________ 10_________ 2. Chelsea Zimmerman___________ 9_ ________ Veronica Najera______________ 9_ ________ 4. Allison Dillon_ _______________ 7_ ________ 5. Veronica Najera_______________ 6_ ________ Veronica Najera______________ 6_ ________ 7. Halee Hamm_________________ 5_ ________ 8. Holli McGue_ ________________ 4_ ________ Ezinne Okpo_ ________________ 4_ ________ 10. Erin Mackay_________________ 3_ ________ Jenny Munoz_________________ 3 _________ Sevtlana Dmitriakov_ _________ 3_ ________

Year 2007 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2006 2008 2006 2006

Year 2007 2006 2007 2008 2006 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2006

Goals Per Game (Minimum 10 games) Name GPG 1. Allison Dillon_ _____________ 0.50________ 2. Chelsea Zimmerman_________ 0.47________ 3. Veronica Najera_____________ 0.45________ 4. Allison Dillon_ _____________ 0.33________ 5. Veronica Najera_____________ 0.32________ 6. Halee Hamm_______________ 0.25________ Jenny Munoz_______________ 0.25________ 8. Svetlana Dmitriakov_________ 0.23________ 9. Holli McGue_ ______________ 0.21________ 10. Ezinne Okpo______________ 0.20________

Game-Winning Goals

Name GW 1. Allison Dillon_ _______________ 4_ ________ Allison Dillon________________ 4_ ________ Chelsea Zimmerman_ _________ 4_ ________ 4. Veronica Najera_______________ 2_ ________ Veronica Najera_______________ 2_ ________ Veronica Najera_______________ 2_ ________ 7. 10 tied_______________________ 1

Assists

Name A 1. Kari Weiland_________________ 7_ ________ 2. Allison Dillon_ _______________ 6_ ________ 3. Celeste Carruth_______________ 5_ ________ 4. Allison Dillon_ _______________ 4_ ________ Veronica Najera_______________ 4_ ________ Chelsea Zimmerman_ _________ 4_ ________ Veronica Najera_______________ 4_ ________ Chelsea Zimmerman_ _________ 4_ ________ 9. Erin Mackay__________________ 3_ ________ Taylor Padia 3

Year 2007 2006 2007 2008 2006 2008 2006 2006 2006 2007

Year 2008 2007 2006 2008 2007 2006

Year 2006 2007 2006 2008 2008 2007 2006 2006 2008 2008

Assists Per Game (Minimum 10 games)

Name APG Year 1. Kari Weiland_______________ 0.37________ 2006

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0.30________ 0.29________ 0.26________ 0.21________ 0.20________ 0.19________ 0.19________ 0.17________ 0.17________

2007 2007 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2006 2008

Assists

Assists Per Game

Names Saves 1. Rachel Francis_______________108________ 2. Nicoline Joergensen_ _________ 91_________ 3. Kasi Hebert_ ________________ 46_________ Rachel Francis_______________ 46_________ 5. Allison McCabe______________ 32_________ 7. Rachel Francis_______________ 15_________ 8. Kasi Hebert_ _________________ 6_ ________ 9. Kasi Hebert_ _________________ 2_ ________

Year 2006 2008 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2006

Shots Per Game

2. Allison Dillon_ _____________ 3. Chelsea Zimmerman_ _______ 4. Celeste Carruth_____________ 5. Chelsea Zimmerman_ _______ 6. Veronica Najera_____________ 7. Allison Dillon_ _____________ Veronica Najera____________ 9. Jenny Munoz_______________ Erin Mackay________________

Saves

Year 36_ _____________________________________ 2008 Year 1.71_____________________________________ 2008

Shots Attempted

Save Percentage (Minimum 30 saves) Name 1. Allison McCabe_____________ 2. Kasi Hebert_ _______________ 3. Nicoline Joegensen__________ 4. Rachel Francis______________ 5. Rachel Francis______________

SV% .821________ .793________ .791________ .783________ .780________

Year 2007 2007 2008 2006 2007

Saves Per Game (Minimum 10 games) Name SVPG 1. Rachel Francis______________ 5.83________ 2. Jicoline Joergensen__________ 5.35________ 3. Rachel Francis______________ 4.18________ 4. Kasi Hebert_ _______________ 3.29________ 5. Allison McCabe_____________ 3.20________

Wins

Year 2006 2008 2007 2007 2007

Year 160_ ____________________________________ 2008

SOG Per Game

Year 7.8______________________________________ 2007

Saves

Year 124 (32 GA)______________________________ 2007

Saves Per Game

Year 6.2______________________________________ 2007

Wins

Year 10_ _____________________________________ 2008

Name L 1. Rachel Francis________________ 9_ ________ 2. Nicoline Joergensen_ __________ 6_ ________ 3. Kasi Hebert_ _________________ 4_ ________ 4. Rachel Francis________________ 3_ ________ 5. Rachel Francis________________ 2_ ________

Year 2006 2008 2007 2007 2008

Name SO 1. Rachel Francis________________ 5_ ________ 2. Allison McCabe_______________ 4_ ________ Nicoline Joergensen___________ 4_ ________ 4. Rachel Francis________________ 2_ ________ 5. Rachel Francis________________ 1_ ________ Kasi Herbert_________________ 1_ ________

Shots On Goal

Year 1.50_____________________________________ 2008

Year 2006 2008 2007 2007 2008 2006

Shutouts

Year 17.5_____________________________________ 2008

Goal Against Avg.

Name W 1. Rachel Francis________________ 8_ ________ 2. Nicoline Joergensen_ __________ 6_ ________ 3. Allison McCabe_______________ 4_ ________ 4. Rachel Francis________________ 3_ ________ Rachel Francis________________ 3_ ________ Kasi Hebert_ _________________ 3_ ________

Losses

Year 367_ ____________________________________ 2008

Losses

Year 10_ _____________________________________ 2008

Ties

Year 2_ _________________________________ 2006/2007

Shutouts

Year 9_ ______________________________________ 2008

Year 2006 2007 2008 2008 2007 2007

Team Single-Season Records

Points

Scoring

Year 106 (38g 30a)_____________________________ 2006

Points Per Game

Year 5.68_____________________________________ 2006

Goals Year 38_ _____________________________________ 2006 Goals Per Game Year 2.00_____________________________________ 2006 Game-Winning Goals

Year 9_ _________________________________ 2007/2008

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Year-By-Year Results

Steve Ballard 2006-Present Record: 27-28-5 (.450) SLC: 17-5-4 (.654) 2006 • 8-9-2 overall • 5-1-2 SLC 4-3-1 home • 3-5-1 away •1-1 neutral 8.25 ___________ Texas Tech _ _______ L, 0-2 8.27 __________ @Texas A&M _______ L, 0-7 8.30 _________Prairie View A&M _____ W, 7-0 9.1 ________ vs. Grambling State !____ W, 6-0 9.3 _____________@ UTEP ! _________ L, 0-4 9.8 ______________@SMU __________ L, 0-5 9.10 __________Texas Southern ______ W, 7-0 9.15 ____________ @ Baylor _________ L, 0-1 9.17 ____________ Houston _ _____ L, 0-1 (2) 9.23 _____________@ TCU __________ L, 0-3 10.1 __________ Texas State ^ _ ______ T, 2-2 10.1 _______ @ Stephen F. Austin ^ ___ W, 2-1 10.6 ________ Southeastern La. ^ _ ____ L, 0-1 10.8 ________ Central Arkansas ^_____ W, 4-0 10.13 _________ @ Nicholls ^_______ W, 6-0 10.19 _____ @ Northwestern State ^ ___ T, 0-0 10.22 ________ McNeese State ^ _____ W, 2-1 10.27 ________ @ Sam Houston State ^ _ _ W, 2-1 11.3 _________vs. McNeese State # _____ L, 0-1 ! UTEP Tournament ^ SLC matches # SLC Tournament

2007 • 9-9-2 overall • 6-2-1 SLC 2-3-2 home • 6-5 away •1-1 neutral

8.31 ____________@ SMU __________ L, 1-2 9.4 _____________ Baylor ___________ T, 2-2 9.7 _________ @ Texas Southern ______ W, 7-0 9.9 __________ @ Texas Tech__________L, 1-4 9.11 _____________ @ TCU _ _________ L, 0-1 9.14 ____________@ Texas __________ L, 0-6 9.21 ___________ Delaware __________ L, 0-2 9.23 _____________ Iona ____________ L, 1-5 9.28 ____________Houston _________ W, 3-1 10.5 __________ @ Nicholls ^ _ ______ W, 5-1 10.7 ______ @ Southeastern La. ^ _____ L, 0-2 10.12 ______ Stephen F. Austin ^ ______ T, 0-0 10.14 ______Sam Houston State ^ ____ W, 3-0 10.21 ________@ Texas State ^_______ W, 3-1 10.26 _____ @ Central Arkansas ^_ ___ W, 2-0 10.28 ____ @ Northwestern State ^ ___ W, 1-0 11.2_____________Lamar ^__________ W, 2-0 11.4 _________ McNeese State ^ _______ L, 1-4 11.8 ______ vs. Sam Houston State # ___ W, 1-0 11.9_______ vs. Stephen F. Austin #_____ L, 0-1 ^ SLC matches # SLC Tournament

2008 • 10-10-1 overall • 6-2-1 SLC 4-3-1 home • 5-7 away •1-0 neutral 8.22__________ @ Houston__________ W, 1-0 8.24____________ @ Rice_____________ L, 1-5 8.29________ Texas Southern________ W, 7-0 8.30__________ Texas Tech___________ L, 0-3 9.5_____________@ Texas_ ___________ L, 0-3 9.7__________ @ North Texas_ _______ W, 1-0 9.14___________ @ Baylor____________ L, 0-3 9.18__________@ Utah State_ _________ L, 0-2 9.20________@ Southern Utah_ _______ L, 1-3 9.28_____________ TCU______________ L, 1-2 10.3__________ @ Lamar ^__________ W, 2-0 10.5_______ @ McNeese State ^________ L, 2-4 10.10__________ Nicholls ^__________ W, 5-0 10.12______ Southeastern La. ^________ L, 1-2 10.17_____@ Stephan F. Austin ^_ ____ W, 3-1 10.19____ @ Sam Houston State ^_____ W, 1-0 10.26_________Texas State ^_ _________ T, 1-1 10. 31_ ____ Central Arkansas ^_______ W, 4-0 11.2______ Northwestern State ^______ W, 1-0 11.6_____vs. Northwestern State #_ ___ W, 1-0 11.7_______vs. McNeese State #_ ______ L, 1-3 ^ SLC Games # SLC Tournament

All-Time Series Results Baylor (0-2-1) Sept. 15, 2006 ______________________L, 0-1 Sept. 4, 2007________________________T, 2-2 Sept. 14, 2008_ _____________________L, 0-3 Central Arkansas (3-0) Oct. 8, 2006 _______________________ W, 4-0 Oct. 26, 2007______________________ W, 2-0 Oct. 31, 2008______________________ W, 4-0 Delaware (0-1) Sept. 21, 2007 ______________________L, 0-2 Grambling State (1-0) Sept. 1, 2006 ______________________ W, 6-0 Iona (0-1) Sept. 23, 2007 ______________________L, 1-5 Houston (2-1) Sept. 17, 2006 ______________________L, 0-1 Sept. 28, 2007_ ____________________ W, 3-1 Aug. 22, 2008______________________ W, 1-0 Lamar (2-0) Nov. 2, 2007 _ _____________________ W, 2-0 Oct. 3, 2008_______________________ W, 2-0 McNeese State (1-4) Oct. 22, 2006 ______________________ W, 2-1 Nov. 3, 2006 _ ______________________L, 0-1 Nov. 4, 2007________________________L, 1-4 Oct. 5, 2008________________________L, 2-4 Nov. 7, 2008________________________L, 1-3 Nicholls (3-0) Oct. 13, 2006 ______________________ W, 6-0 Oct. 5, 2007_______________________ W, 5-1 Oct. 10, 2008______________________ W, 5-0

Northwestern State (2-0-1) Oct. 19, 2006 _______________________T, 0-0 Oct. 28, 2007______________________ W, 1-0 Nov. 2, 2008_______________________ W, 1-0 Nov. 6, 2008_______________________ W, 1-0 North Texas (1-0) Sept. 7, 2008_______________________ W, 1-0 Prairie View A&M (1-0) Aug. 30, 2006 _ ____________________ W, 7-0 Rice (0-1) Aug. 24, 2008 _ _____________________L, 1-5 Sam Houston State (4-0) Oct. 27, 2006 ______________________ W, 2-1 Oct. 14, 2007______________________ W, 3-0 Nov. 8, 2007_______________________ W, 1-0 Oct. 19, 2008______________________ W, 1-0 SMU (0-2) Sept. 8, 2006 _______________________L, 0-5 Aug. 31, 2007_______________________L, 1-2 Stephen F. Austin (2-1-1) Oct. 1, 2006 _______________________ W, 2-1 Oct. 12, 2007______________________ T, 0-0 Nov. 9, 2007________________________ L 0-1 Oct. 17, 2008______________________ W, 3-1 Southeastern Louisiana (0-3) Oct. 6, 2006 ________________________L, 0-1 Oct. 7, 2007________________________L, 0-2 Oct. 12, 2008_______________________L, 1-2 Southern Utah (0-1) Sept. 20, 2008 ______________________L, 1-3 TCU (0-3) Sept. 23, 2006 ______________________L, 0-3 Sept. 11, 2007_ _____________________L, 0-1 Sept. 28, 2008_ _____________________L, 1-2 Texas (0-2) Sept. 14, 2007 ______________________L, 0-6 Sept. 5, 2008________________________L, 0-3 Texas A&M (0-1) Aug. 27, 2006 _ _____________________L, 0-7 Texas Southern (3-0) Sept. 10, 2006 _____________________ W, 7-0 Sept. 7, 2007_______________________ W, 7-0 Aug. 29, 2008______________________ W, 7-0 Texas State (1-0-2) Sept. 27, 2006 ______________________T, 2-2 Oct. 21, 2007______________________ W, 3-1 Oct. 26, 2008_______________________T, 1-1 Texas Tech (0-3) Aug. 25, 2006 _ _____________________L, 0-2 Sept. 9, 2007________________________L, 1-4 Aug. 30, 2008_______________________L, 0-3 Utah State (0-1) Setp. 18, 2008 ______________________L, 0-2 UTEP (0-1) Sept. 3, 2006 _______________________L, 0-4

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All-Time Letterwinners

Name Year Laura Barker_ _____________________________2007 Celeste Carruth _____________________ 2006-P Bonnie Caulfield_______________________ 2008-P Kacey Cherry____________________________2008-P Hannah Collazo__________________________2008-P Carly Chudej___________________________2006-08 Laurel Dierking________________________ 2007-P Allison Dillon__________________________ 2007-P Svetlana Dmitriakov _ ______________________2006 Katie Dugan___________________________ 2008-P Rachel Francis _________________________2006-08 Katelyn Fray_______________________________2008 Kim Gonzales _________________________ 2006-P Halee Hamm_ _________________________ 2006-P Kasi Hebert____________________________ 2006-P Kylee Hix______________________________2006-07 Joy Jarrell_________________________________2007 Nicoline Joergensen_ _______________________2008 Julie Kopp_________________________________2006 Jodi Leroy_____________________________ 2008-P Darinka Lopez__________________________2006-07 Erin Mackay_______________________________2008 Allison McCabe_________________________2007-08 Holli McGue_ _____________________________2006 Jenny Munoz_ _________________________ 2006-P Kat Morel_________________________________2007 Veroncia Najera ________________________2006-08 Jacqueline Nance_______________________ 2008-P Stephanie Ogilvie_ _____________________ 2008-P Ezinne Okpo___________________________ 2006-P Sherie Olayiwola___________________________2008 Chelsea Pack___________________________2006-07 Taylor Padia___________________________ 2008-P Chea Pajak _ ___________________________2006-07 Jenna Pawelek_ ________________________ 2007-P Kat Quinn_ _______________________________2006 Tarah Sanchez_____________________________2006 Lauren Schultz_ ________________________2007-08 Kimberly Selman_______________________ 2006-P Mikelle Stack _ _________________________2006-07 Kaitlyn Symons____________________________2006 Christy Underwood ________________________2006 Erin Ussery_ ___________________________2006-07 Nikki Velez _______________________________2006 Christine Walker _ _________________________2006 Kari Weiland_ _________________________ 2006-P Brittany Wilson________________________ 2008-P Meagan Woods ___________________________2006 Chelsea Zimmerman_ __________________ 2006-P

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All-Southland Conference Selections First-Team

Chelsea Zimmerman 2006

Allison Dillon 2007

Ezinne Okpo 2007

Second-Team

Ezinne Okpo 2006 & 2008

Veronica Najera 2007

Chelsea Zimmerman 2007

Honorable Mention Veronica Najera __________________________ 2006 Kari Weiland_____________________________ 2006 Celeste Carruth___________________________ 2008 Allison Dillon_ ___________________________ 2008 Nicoline Joergensen_ ______________________ 2008 Freshman of the Year Chelsea Zimmerman_ _____________________ 2006 Allison Dillon_ ___________________________ 2007

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UTSA and San Antonio

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Sources: Wikipedia About

UTSA

The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded on June 5, 1969, by Texas Governor Preston Smith. UTSA serves the San Antonio metropolitan area and the broader region of South Texas through programs and services offered from its three campuses: Main Campus, Downtown Campus and Hemisfair Park Campus.

This is

With more than 28,400 students enrolled in 131 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, UTSA is the second-largest component in The University of Texas System and has been one of the state’s fastest-growing public universities for much of the last decade. UTSA listed an enrollment of 28,413 (24,648 undergraduates) for 2008-09, making it the sixth-largest school in the state of Texas. UTSA offers 64 bachelor’s, 44 master’s and 20 doctoral degree programs in the colleges of Architecture, Business, Education and Human Development, Engineering, Honors, Liberal and Fine Arts, Public Policy, Sciences and in the Graduate School.

Dr. Ricardo Romo, a San Antonio native, became UTSA’s fifth president in 1999 and is the first Hispanic president in the university’s 30-year history.

Main Building

The university’s three campuses provide access and opportunity for large numbers of historically underserved students. More than 56 percent of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college or university. As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business professionals, teachers, scientists and technology managers, UTSA has produced more than 76,000 graduates since awarding its first degree in 1974. UTSA has a total of 586 budgeted tenure/tenuretrack faculty positions. Ninety-eight percent of full-time faculty hold doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees. More than 260 tenured and tenure-track faculty positions were added during the last seven years and 69 percent of tenure-track faculty hired have been women and minorities. In addition to the educational advantages UTSA offers, its economic impact directly and indirectly produces $852 million in annual business activity in Texas, including more than 6,500 jobs and $200 million in personal income. Purchases by UTSA in 2007 totaled more than $48.6 million, with $17.2 million or 35 percent designated or obtained from historically underutilized business (HUB) vendors.

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In 1973 construction began on UTSA’s original campus, now known as the Main Campus, on a 600-acre tract in the rolling foothills of San Antonio’s northwest side

UTSA opened the 11-acre Downtown Campus in 1997.

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M iss i o n Stat e me n t

The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions, serving as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development for Texas, the nation and the world.

University Center

Sources: Wikipedia The Biotechnology, Sciences and Engineering Building is one of the largest and most sophisticated science facilities at any institution of higher education in Texas.

Sources: WikiResearch expenditures pedia at UTSA increased

to more than $51.8 million in 2008, a 7.6 percent increase over the previous year.

UTSA has plans for $265 million in construction over the next several years. The University recently received funding from the Texas Legislature for an $82 million building for the College of Engineering, where enrollment has grown more than 90 percent in six years.

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C am p us L i f e Laurel Village UTSA has four housing complexes on its Main Campus offering several styles of group living. On-campus housing accommodates approximately 3,700 students. Students living on-campus are close to classrooms, the student center, food courts, library, athletics facilities and the student recreation center.

C h a pa r r a l V i l l a g e

Chaparral Village and Laurel Village are the two newest on-campus residences and both offer two- and fourbedroom suites with cable television, high speed Internet and kitchenettes, study rooms, a computer lab, a swimming pool and basketball courts.

R o a d r u n n e r C a f ĂŠ C o mm o n s

The UTSA Library provides both electronic and physical access to information resources and services including a collection of 742,000 volumes, 2,300 periodical subscriptions, 30,000 electronic journals, 48,000 electronic books, approximately 300 electronic databases as well as manuscripts, maps, media and microforms.

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UTSA Spirit The School Colors

Official colors for The Unviersity of Texas Systems are orange and white. Upon recommendation from the UTSA Student Representative Assembly, the Board of Regents approved the addition of navy blue to the orange and white for UTSA’s colors for athletic competition.

The Mascot The Roadrunner, a bird representative of the Texas Hill Country and the Southwest, was voted by the student in 1977, to become the official mascot of UTSA. The Roadrunner was officially adopted one year later.

The Alma Mater

Music to “Hail UTSA” the alma mater of the Unviersity of Texas at San Antonio, was composed by Dr. Joe Stuessy, Professor of Music, and lyrics were written by Dr. Alan Craven, Director of the Divison of English, Classics and philosophy at UTSA.

“HAIL UTSA” From our hills of oak and cedarTo the Alamo Voices raised will echos, in song, our praises flow. Hail Alma Mater! Through the years our loyalty will grow. The University Texas at San Antonio.

The Fight Song “GO ROADRUNNERS GO” Go, Roadrunners, Go! On to victory with all your might. Fight Roadrunners, Fight! For the Blue and the Orange and the White. We fight for U-T-S-A Alma Mater proud and strong. Win, Roadrunners, Win! and unite in our battle song. (Repeat for second version)

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Soccer Academic Success

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ince the program’s inception in 2006, head coach Steve Ballard not only likes to see success on the field, but in the classroom, as well. Ballard takes pride in academic achievements his players have collected over the years. The soccer team made its mark on academics known when they placed 20 student-athletes on the 2006 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Eighteen made the list in 2007 and 22 were honored in 2008. Additionally,the soccer team was awarded the Team Academic Award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) in 2007 and 2008.

Senior Ezinne Okpo collected ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA All-Academic First-Team All-District and Capital One Bank/Southland Conference All-Academic honors in 2007.

ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic

First Team All-District VI Ezinne Okpo 2007 Capital One Bank/Southland Conference All-Academic Team First Team Ezinne Okpo 2007 Second Team Allison Dillon Halee Hamm Ezinne Okpo Kari Weiland

Junior Allison Dillon and Senior Kari Weiland were named to the 2008 Southland Conference All-Academic Second Team.

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SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll selections Capital One Bank/SLC All-Academic picks NSCAA Team Academic Awards ESPN The Magzine/CoSIDA All-Academic honorees

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Student-Athlete Success

ll too often, the term “student-athlete” ends up just becoming “athlete.” However, the UTSA Department of Athletics takes tremendous pride in the academic achievements of its student-athletes, in addition to their accomplishments on the playing field. Several student-athletes have found a way to successfully balance athletics and academics, defying stereotypical expectations of their roles on the UTSA campus. This is particularly evident by the number of Roadrunners who have earned Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year honors since the award’s inception in 2002. During that time, 15 Roadrunners have combined to collect 22 awards. “It is always an honor to have our student-athletes considered the best individual in their respective sport when combining athletics and academics,” UTSA Athletics Director Lynn Hickey said. Jessica Rogers (softball) earned the award for the third time during her illustrious four-year career in 2006-07. That came on the heels of three UTSA student-athletes collecting four awards — junior Kurt Attaway (men’s basketball), junior Meagan Daniel (volleyball) and senior Bryan Wolfe (indoor and outdoor track & field) — and a SLC-record eight Roadrunners earning awards in 2004-05. During the 2008-09 academic year, three Roadrunners earned Student-Athlete of the Year in their perspective sports (Dana Mecke/Cross Country/Women’s Track & Field, Andre Moreira/Men’s Tennis and Ryba Pawlaczky/ Women’s Basketball). The award is presented annually to the top student-athlete in each of the conference-sponsored 17 sports. It is voted on by the head coaches, sports information directors and academic/compliance administrators from each SLC school. The winner must have earned at least a 3.5 cumulative grade-point average to meet the minimum academic requirement. Athletics standards include superior achievement, having brought significant recognition to the institution and having competed in at least two seasons. The final component is the service requirement, for which the winner must have demonstrated significant contribution to the campus or community through service.

UTSA Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year Honorees 2008-09 (4) Dana Mecke _ ____________________________ Cross Country Dana Mecke________________ Women’s Indoor Track & Field Andre Moreira_____________________________ Men’s Tennis Ryba Pawlaczyk______________________ Women’s Basketball 2006-07 (1) Jessica Rogers_ _________________________________Softball 2005-06 (4) Kurt Attaway____________________________ Men’s Basketball Meagan Daniel_ ______________________________Volleyball Bryan Wolfe___________________ Men’s Indoor Track & Field Bryan Wolfe__________________Men’s Outdoor Track & Field 2004-05 (8) Kurt Attaway____________________________ Men’s Basketball Meghan Chance_____________ Women’s Indoor Track & Field Nicole Dunson_______________________ Women’s Basketball Matt Johnston________________________________Men’s Golf Ashley McDonald__________________Women’s Cross Country Jessica Rogers_ _________________________________Softball Bryan Wolfe___________________ Men’s Indoor Track & Field Bryan Wolfe__________________Men’s Outdoor Track & Field 2003-04 (2) Meghan Chance_____________ Women’s Indoor Track & Field Jessica Rogers_ _________________________________Softball 2002-03 (3) Svenja Fuhrig___________________________ Women’s Tennis Katie Poindexter_____________ Women’s Indoor Track & Field Mike Srp______________________________________ Baseball

Additionally, UTSA has had five Academic All-Americans, 22 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI honorees and 63 Academic All-Southland Conference selections the last five academic years.

UTSA Team Academics Mission Statement Team Academics was established in order to provide academic services for student-athletes. We provide the necessary academic support services for all student-athletes to be successful in the classroom and pursue an undergraduate degree while competing as an athlete. The center is dedicated to the academic and personal development of all student-athletes. Consistent with the mission of the University of Texas at San Antonio, the Athletic Department is committed to provide an environment in which student-athletes can be successful academically, athletically and socially. In doing so, the Department dedicates itself to absolute compliance with the rules of the University of Texas System, the University, the Southland Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Vision Statement The UTSA Athletic Department will be successful in its mission when … · Student-athletes achieve academically and compete athletically at the highest level and are prepared with skills for life. · It achieves a level of social responsibility, honesty and integrity higher than is expected by the public and is required by laws, policies, guidelines and rules. · Athletics is the focal point for school identity, pride and spirit among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the surrounding community. · The community benefits from public service, affordable entertainment and economic growth derived from athletics.

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M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t Team Academics was established in order to provide academic services for student-athletes. We provide the necessary academic support services for all studentathletes to be successful in the classroom and pursue an undergraduate degree while competing as an athlete. The center is dedicated to the academic and personal development of all student-athletes. Consistent with the mission of the University of Texas at San Antonio, the Athletics Department is committed to provide an environment in which student-athletes can be successful academically, athletically and socially. In doing so, the department dedicates itself to absolute compliance with the rules of the University of Texas System, the university, the Southland Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

V i s i o n S tat e m e n t The UTSA Athletics Department will be successful in its mission when … • Student-athletes achieve academically and compete athletically at the highest level and are prepared with skills for life. • It achieves a level of social responsibility, honesty and integrity higher than is expected by the public and is required by laws, policies, guidelines and rules. • Athletics is the focal point for school identity, pride and spirit among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the surrounding community. • The community benefits from public service, affordable entertainment and economic growth derived from athletics.

Academic Success UTSA student-athletes have earned numerous academic awards in the past seven years. Twenty-two Roadrunners have been named Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year in their respective sports, the league’s top honor. for academic and athletic success. UTSA has had five student-athletes chosen as an ESPN the Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-American, one of the top honors that can be bestowed upon a collegiate athlete, while 24 have earned Academic All-District accolades. Since 2003, 463 student-athletes have been named to the SLC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, including 98 in the 2008-09 academic year.

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center opened its doors to UTSA student-athletes. The 4,000 square-foot Student-Athlete Academic Center houses five study carrels, two large conference rooms, a classroom, computer lab and

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Cari Goodyear is in her seventh year as assistant athletics director for academic services. Goodyear oversees academic support services for the entire athleticsdepartment. During her tenure at UTSA, her department has seen the addition of a permanent study hall, a tutor and mentor program for student-athletes, an expansion of the full-time academic staff and the opening of the UTSA Student-Athlete Academic Center. In the last seven academic years, 22 Roadrunners have garnered Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year honors. Goodyear came to UTSA from Texas Tech, where she served as assistant director for athletics academic services for three years and as an academic counselor from 1995-99. She also was an academic advisor at Arkansas State from 1993-95. She began her career in academics as a graduate assistant in athletics advising at Texas State in 1990 and remained in that role until 1993. Goodyear then served as an academic counseling intern at Texas in spring 1993. Goodyear earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Texas in 1990 and her master’s in developmental education from Texas State in 1998. The Austin native and her husband, Gary, have two daughters, Bailey and Libby.

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San Antonio has a population of more than 1.3 million, making it the nation’s seventh-largest city. San Antonio was the fifth-fastest growing city in the country from 2007-08.

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With more than 26 millions visitors per year, San Antonio is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States. San Antonio boasts some of the state’s most visited attractions: The Alamo (1), The River Walk (2), SeaWorld® San Antonio (4), Six Flags® Fiesta Texas® (13) and the San Antonio Zoo (14). Settled in 1731, San Antonio is one of the American West’s oldest cities and its rich history surfaces in its architecture, neighborhoods, food, culture and traditions. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, San Antonio is an ideal destination year round. San Antonio has 68 miles of urban hike and bike trails and more than 11,000 acres of urban parks.

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San Antonio boasts one of the largest military concentrations in the country with Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base located in the city. San Antonio is home to five Fortune 500 companies: Valero Energy, Tesoro Petroleum, Clear Channel Communications, USAA and NuStar Energy. The largest medical research and care provider in South Texas, the South Texas Medical Center, calls San Antonio home. San Antonio is a sports town, as it is home to four professional sports franchises: the four-time NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs, the WNBA’s Silver Stars, the American Hockey League’s Rampage and the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate Missions.

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San Antonio is a sports destination, as it annually hosts the Valero Alamo Bowl, the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl, the PGA Tour Valero Texas Open and the Champions Tour AT&T Championship. The city also has hosted three NCAA Men’s Final Fours, two Women’s Final Fours, five NCAA Basketball Regionals and three Big 12 Football Championship Games.

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It’s easy to see why more than 26 million people visit San Antonio each year. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, the nation’s seventh-largest city is an ideal destination year round. The Alamo City boasts some of the state’s most visited attractions: The Alamo (1), The River Walk (2), SeaWorld San Antonio (4), Six Flags Fiesta Texas (13) and the San Antonio Zoo (14).

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oadrunnners For Education is an innovative program designed to foster positive attitudes among elementary and junior high school students while allowing UTSA student-athletes to serve as role models. This is one small way for the studentathletes to give something back to the community that supports Roadrunners Athletics. UTSA strives to develop each student-athlete into productive citizens away from the playing field.

“Our student-athletes can play a unique role in the development of students at a younger age. UTSA student-athletes must recognize their responsibility to the San Antonio community and we believe strongly that giving back to our community is part of our overall education experience.� — Athletics Director Lynn Hickey

Every year, the UTSA Soccer team has devoted its time not just on the field, but off the field as well. They are involved in several community service events such as the Habitat for Humanity, Roadrunner Day Move-In and delivering turkey to local food shelters. Their support for the community is a way to not only promote UTSA Athletics but UTSA to the city of San Antonio.

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UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo

ne of the most decorated athletes in San Antonio history, Dr. Ricardo Romo has returned to his roots and is making UTSA one of the most highlyregarded universities in the region.

In 1980, President Romo returned to UT Austin to teach history before becoming a Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education. In 2002, President Bush appointed him to the President’s Board of Advisers on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Two years later, former Secretary of State Colin Powell appointed Romo as a U.S. representative to the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization. The following year, Romo was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, San Antonio branch and was reappointed in 2007. Romo currently serves as the Vice Chair.

Romo became the fifth president of The University of Texas at San Antonio in May 1999. As President, he leads one of the fastest growing institutions of higher education in Texas and the nation. UTSA, under his leadership, is now poised to be one of the state’s next premier research universities. Romo has led strategic efforts to enhance both access to education and excellence in scholarship and service at the University. During his tenure, UTSA’s enrollment has grown nearly 50 percent and the university has added numerous programs and facilities to enhance student life. He also has implemented new student support programs designed to help students succeed at earning a university degree. The number of advisers has tripled and UTSA, with more than 28,500 students in 2007-08, is recognized as a leader in “Closing the Gaps,” a statewide initiative by the Legislature to enroll more Texans in higher education. A native of San Antonio’s West Side, Romo graduated from Fox Tech High School and attended The University of Texas at Austin on a track scholarship. He served as captain of the track & field and cross country teams and earned All-America honors in 1966. Romo was the first Texan to run the mile in less than four minutes and his mark still stands as a university record. He earned a bachelor’s degree in education. Romo holds a master’s degree in history from Loyola Marymount University and a Ph.D. in history from UCLA. A nationally respected urban historian, Romo is the author of East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio, which is now in its ninth printing (one in Spanish).

Dr. Romo was inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of in 2001. Joining Dr. Romo were (left to right): Robert Quiroga, Rudy Davalos and Nelson Wolff.

He was honored by the UT Austin Friar Society as “Outstanding Friar Alumnus” in 2006. Romo was elected Chairman of the Board for the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (the largest U.S. Hispanic Chamber organization) for 2006. In 2007, Governor Rick Perry appointed Romo to serve on the “Commission for College Ready Texas.” He serves on nearly 20 boards, many of them in San Antonio and is active in several museum boards and is especially proud of his work with the United Way. Romo is married to Dr. Harriett Romo, an associate professor of sociology at UTSA. She also serves as Director of UTSA’s Mexico Center and works with the Child and Adolescent Policy Research Institute. They have one son, Carlos, who graduated from Stanford University and The University of Texas School of Law. Their daughter, Anadelia, attended Princeton as an undergraduate and received a doctoral degree from Harvard University and presently teaches at Texas State University. Dr. Romo has received many honors during his academic career. One of the most recent recognitions was the Isabel la Catolica award, the highest award given to non-Spanish subjects, bestowed upon him by King Juan Carlos of Spain.

Dr. Romo gives a speech at the UTSA Athletics Banquet.

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ynn Hickey has made student-athlete welfare one of her top priorities as she continues to work to bring the UTSA Athletics Department to the upper echelon of the NCAA Division I standings. Under Hickey’s direction the last nine years, UTSA has claimed three Southland Conference all-sports championships while consistently winning both team and individual awards in all 16 sports sponsored by the university. On Dec. 18, 2008, UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan was approved by the UT System Board of Regents, granting permission to start a football program. Hickey made a splash with the hiring of the first-ever head football coach, as twotime National Coach of the Year Larry Coker was introduced on March 6, 2009. Hickey has led the charge for UTSA and its hosting of numerous NCAA Championship events. Since her arrival on campus, UTSA has served as host institution for the 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional, 2002 Women’s Final Four, 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2004 Men’s Final Four, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship, 2006 Women’s Basketball South Regional, 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional and 2008 Men’s Final Four and will host the 2010 Women’s Final Four. When the calendar is turned to 2010, UTSA will have hosted 11 NCAA Championship events in a 13-year period. In 2007, Hickey was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, one of the most prestigious appointments in all of collegiate athletics. The 10-member committee oversees administration of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, including the selection and seeding of teams for the tournament. Hickey became just the second female ever selected to the committee, joining UNC Charlotte Athletics Director Judy Rose, who served from 19992003. Hickey has been honored nationally for her hard work at UTSA. She was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators 2005 Division I-AAA Administrator of the Year. Hickey earned her second national award in June 2006 as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA)/ GeneralSports TURF Systems Division IAAA West Region AD of the Year (ADOY). She also was selected to and completed the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County. “UTSA is very fortunate to have an athletic leader with both the administrative and coaching experience of Lynn Hickey,” UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo said. “Lynn not only is a leader who can take our athletic program to the next level, but she is also

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well respected nationally and serves as an excellent role model for all student-athletes at this university.” In serving as the fourth athletics director in UTSA history, Hickey assumed the lead athletics role at one of the youngest NCAA Division I universities in the country (UTSA began athletic competition in 1981). The only female Division I athletics director that oversees both men’s and women’s sports in the state of Texas, she served as President of the Southland Conference from 2002-04 and as the SLC’s representative to the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet. “It has been an exciting nine years,” said Hickey, who served on the Women’s Basketball Rules Committee from 2003-06, the last two as Chair. “We have made some good strides to bring the program to prominence nationally. San Antonio is an outstanding city and is a tremendous asset to the unlimited potential of the UTSA athletics program.” Hickey came to San Antonio from Texas A&M University, where she served as senior associate athletic director/senior woman administrator since 1994. At Texas A&M, her responsibilities included event management and marketing and promotions for 16 of the university’s 19 Division I sports. She also represented the Big 12 Conference as a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet. From 1984-94, Hickey served as head women’s basketball coach for Texas A&M. She directed the 1993-94 Aggies basketball team to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming the lowestseeded team to ever reach that milestone. Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. 19 in the CNN/USA Today Top 25 poll. Following the season, Hickey relinquished her coaching duties to accept the promotion to senior associate athletic director. She finished her coaching career with an overall mark of 279-167 in 15 years of collegiate coaching. Before her stint at A&M, Hickey was head women’s basketball coach at Kansas State University from 1979-84. She averaged more than 23 wins per season in posting a 125-39 (.762) record over five years and led the Wildcats to five consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. She was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame in September 2004.

A native of Welch, Okla., Hickey graduated summa cum laude from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., with a bachelor’s degree in education. She was an All-American for OBU’s nationally-ranked basketball team and a member of the USA National Team in 1973. Hickey and her husband, Bill, have one daughter, Lauren Lynn Hickey with the 2008-09 Southland Conference Nicole. Commissioner’s Cup and Men’s All-SportsTrophy.

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UTSA Staff

Elizabeth Dalton Deputy AD Internal Operations

Jim Sarra Deputy AD Administration

Ross Cobb Sr. Associate AD Business Affairs

Brad Parrott Sr. Associate AD Development

Jerry Greeson Associate AD Athletics Medicine

Josh Daume Assistant AD Compliance

Cari Goodyear Assistant AD Academic Services

Andrew Haring Assistant AD Development

Kenneth Barnwell Business Manager

Brenna Ellis Associate Athletic Trainer

Brian Fox Ticket Manager

Denise Fitzpatrick Martketing Corrdinator

Patrick Grant Director of Facilties

Brian Hernandez Associate Sports Information Director

Bill Hickey Life Skills Coordinator

Luke Johnson Facilities Coordinator

Dee Kennedy Athletics Learning Coordinator

Farrah Manthei Compliance Assistant

Gregg Michel Faculty Representative

Wesley Moss Assistant Athletic Trainer

Lisa Padron Administrative Associate

Amanda Russell Accounting Technician

Kyle Stephens Sports Information Director

Hajime Takashima Assistant Atheltic Trainer

Consulting Phyisicans Carlos Valdez Assistant Sports Information Director

Dr. Jaime Garza Medical Consultant

Dr. Jorge Gomez Sports Medicine

Dr. David schmidt Team Orthpedist

Dr. Richard Holcomb Team Physician

Head Coaches

Steve Ballard Soccer

Aaron Fox Cross Country/ Track & Field

Erin Boisclair Women’s Tennis

John Knauer Men’s Golf

Larry Coker Football

Melissa Martinez Spirit Program Coordinator

Carrie Cole Women’s Golf

Lori Cook Softball

Laura Neugebauer-Groff Volleyball

Rae Rippetoe-Blair Women’s Basketball

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Brooks Thompson Men’s Basketball

Michael Cox Strength & Conditioning

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n an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. What began as a small gathering of college administrators more than 45 years ago, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 12 member universities in three states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, that included current members Lamar University (then Lamar State College of Technology) and the University of Texas at Arlington (then Arlington State College), the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its fifth decade of existence. On July 1, 2006, the Southland Conference commemorated another milestone as the league membership reached 12, marking the largest configuration ever for the organization. The addition of the Central Arkansas and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi expanded the Southland into the Little Rock metro area and into the eighth largest city in Texas. UCA and A&M-Corpus Christi enhanced the Southland Conference in innumerable ways, including athletic and academic successes, strong and principled leadership, and strong fan support and media coverage. In addition to its two newest members, the Southland Conference lineup also consists of Lamar, McNeese State, Nicholls, Northwestern State, Sam Houston State, Southeastern Louisiana, Stephen F. Austin, the UT Arlington, UTSA, and Texas State. All told, the revised membership of the Southland encompasses more than 180,000 current students and an alumni base of approximately 920,000. Famous alums from Southland Conference schools include former President Lyndon B. Johnson (Texas State), former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), retired U.S. Central Command General Tommy Franks (UT Arlington), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (SLU), country music star George Strait (Texas State), Major League Baseball stars Hunter Pence (UT Arlington), Kevin Millar (Lamar) and Ben Broussard (McNeese State), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (UCA) and actor Lou Diamond Phillips (UT Arlington). The cities of the Southland are diverse and progressive, ranging from international business and cultural centers such as the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, San Antonio and the New Orleans area, to the historical cities of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Natchitoches, La., to the home of the modern oil boom, Beaumont, Texas, to the unique Cajun French cultures found in the Louisiana cities of Thibodaux and

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Lake Charles. Southland Conference institutions also draw large numbers of students from the metropolitan areas of Houston, Little Rock, Baton Rouge, Austin, and Shreveport. The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The Conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its studentathletes. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. Also, student-athletes with grade-point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. Also, student-athletes with grade point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual AllAcademic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005-06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin athletic director, properly recognizes accomplishments off the court for a male and female student-athlete.

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