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EXPERIENCE

THE

During the 2014-15 academic year, Sun Belt member institutions awarded $48,393,375.06 in scholarships to over 3,084 student-athletes.

825 student-athletes earned Commis-sioner’s List (3.5-4.0 GPA) honors for the 2014-15 academic year.

917 student-athletes earned Academic Honor Roll (3.0-3.49 GPA) honors for the 2014-15 academic year.

During the 2013-14 academic year, Sun Belt member institutions gave $2,088,954.35 from the Student As-sistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 stu-dent-athletes.

Sun Belt members have on average over 20 tutors for academic support and em-ploy full-time academic advisors.

Sun Belt student-athletes have access to career services counselors assisting with writing resumes and identifying intern-ships and summer jobs, career work-shops, preparation for interviews/mock interviews, and etiquette classes.

In recent years Sun Belt student-ath-letes have participated in foreign tours or tournaments in Costa Rica, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Scotland, Baha-mas, Spain, and Italy.

Sun Belt student-athletes have life expe-riences such as team building, domestic and foreign travel, community service, mentoring, and recognition through hon-ors and awards.

SUN BELT CONFERENCE1500 Sugar Bowl Drive

New Orleans, Louisiana 70112www.sunbeltsports.org

CommissionerKarl Benson

Senior Associate Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer

Kathy Keene, Ph. D.

Associate Commissioner/Chief Financial Officer

Herbert L. Carter, III

Associate Commissioner/Chief Branding & Communications Officer

John McElwain

Associate Commissioner/Corporate Sales & Marketing

John Barranco

Assistant Commissioner/Director of Compliance

Scott Connors, Esq.

Assistant Commissioner/Director of Championships

Dominick Giambrone, Jr. J.D.

Assistant Commissioner/Director of Electronic Media

Travis Llewellyn

Assistant Director of CommunicationsKeith Nunez

Assistant Director of CommunicationsRandy Lieberman

Compliance CoordinatorErinn Banks, Esq.

Championships and Marketing Assistant

Spencer Dodd

Championships CoordinatorKyle Wilborn

Digital Communications AssistantKati Morse

Office and Events CoordinatorKristen Stuart

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President: Dr. Denise TrauthPresident, Texas State

Dr. Tim Hudson Chancellor, Arkansas State

Dr. Joel AndersonChancellor, UALR

Dr. Nick Bruno

President, UL Monroe

The Sun Belt Conference Experience ........................................................................... 4-6

Championship Information ...............................................................................................7

Commissioner Karl Benson .............................................................................................8

Sun Belt Conference Staff ................................................................................................9

2015 Composite Schedule ........................................................................................ 10-11

Appalachian State Mountaineers ............................................................................. 12-15

Arkansas State Red Wolves ...................................................................................... 16-19

Georgia Southern Eagles .......................................................................................... 20-23

Georgia State Panthers ............................................................................................. 24-27

Little Rock Trojans .................................................................................................... 28-31

UL Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns ...................................................................................... 32-35

UL Monroe Warhawks ............................................................................................... 36-39

South Alabama Jaguars ........................................................................................... 40-43

Texas State Bobcats .................................................................................................. 44-47

Troy Trojans ............................................................................................................... 48-51

2014 Overall Statistical Leaders ............................................................................... 52-53

2014 Conference Statistical Leaders ........................................................................ 54-55

2014 Individual Overall Leaders .....................................................................................56

2014 Individual Conference Leaders ..............................................................................57

All-Time All-Conference Teams ............................................................................... 58-61

All-Time All-Tournament Teams ....................................................................................62

All-Time Standings ................................................................................................... 63-64

All-Time Tournament Results ........................................................................................65

Year-By-Year Leaders ............................................................................................... 66-67

Record Book .............................................................................................................. 68-69

2015 Women’s Soccer Championship Bracket .................................................................7

Editor: Sun Belt Conference

Editorial Assistance: Dan Butler, Appalachian State; Chris Graddy, Arkansas State;

AJ Henderson, Georgia Southern; Jordan Manning, Georgia State; Evan Drexler, Little

Rock; Kim Lakner, UL Lafayette; Robbie Kleinmuntz, UL Monroe; Matt Horne, South

Alabama; Jen Lawson, Texas State; Taylor Blue, Troy.

Photography: Sun Belt Conference and member institution files.

Table of Contents

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EXPERIENCE

THE

Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the deci-sion-makers in the ever-changing world of college athletics? Or is the league a long-time innovator, responsible for advance-ments in many sports that we now take for granted? Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and international leaders in the areas of government, business and entertainment as well as athletics? Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national contender in a variety of sports, and one that continues to evolve in ways that directly benefit its institutions and more importantly its student-athletes? The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes. The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” motto isn’t just hy-perbole. It’s proven fact on many different levels, not the least be-ing its place in the hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the league prepares to celebrate four decades since its founding in 1976, the Sun Belt occupies a “seat at the table” as a permanent part of the NCAA’s 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures that the conference has a voice in determining the future as college sports continues to change and evolve. Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of the league since its existence. College basketball might be a shadow of its current self had the Sun Belt not led the way in the establishment of the shot clock. The conference also wrote history at the start of the century when it inaugurated football as a league sport – becoming the first

already-existing Division I conference to take such action. The Sun Belt was originally founded to give home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams, and the league’s history is dotted with success in many different men’s and wom-en’s sports through its history. But when the desire for a higher national profile and the desire of its membership brought about football sponsorship in 2001, the conference was figuratively reborn, and now stands as one of the 10 premier college football leagues in the country. And, with the recent debut of the College Football Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed universal access based strictly on perfor-mance. A worthy football team in the Sun Belt can be in the na-tional championship picture, and the league is a permanent part of the “Group of Five” conferences (joining the American Athletic Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that will send its highest-rated champion to a premier Jan. 1 bowl game. In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt has earned ties to no fewer than seven bowl games. In addition to the potential of the College Football Playoff, the league has guaranteed spots in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the new Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible teams each and every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt will also be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl.

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Georgia State won the Sun Belt Men’s Basketball Championship, played annually at Lakefront Arena in New Orleans (below). The Panthers went on to win a last-second thriller against Baylor in the NCAA Tournament when RJ Hunter (above) drained a deep three pointer. Hunter went on to be selected by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the NBA Draft.

No football conference in history has ever boasted as many bowl relationships in its first two decades of existence, but such break-throughs have been the rule rather than the exception for a league that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the last three seasons, league members have recorded 52 non-conference wins including a record 21 victories outside the league in 2013. The Sun Belt also has a winning record over its fellow “Group of Five” con-ferences over the past two seasons, and has claimed three bowl victories in those two years. Gridiron success has grown in the league for several years, but success can also happen overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football title in its first year in the conference last fall. Appalachian State, another league newbie, rattled off six consecutive wins to close the 2014 football season and finish with a winning 7-5 record. Texas State has finished its two football seasons in the conference as a bowl eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5 this past season. Football, though, is by no means the only hallmark of success for the league. Just this past season, Georgia State knocked off third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the women’s

NCAA tournament . With the league’s postseason tournaments headed back to the conference’s home city, the “Big Easy” of New Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the league is poised for another successful hoops season. Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight during the spring season, with deep runs into postsea-son play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a tra-dition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 season and has reached the NCAA Super Regional round each of the past two years, while the UL

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Lafayette softball team has advanced to the Super Regional three straight years including a trip to the 2014 College World Series. Many league sports have made statements on the national level, and that is a tribute to the university and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student-athletes at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of sweeping change in collegiate athletics adds even more to these accomplishments. With those changes, opportunities for student-athletes to succeed both on and off the field have never been greater, and the Sun Belt is well positioned in the areas of scholarship, student welfare and academic success. During the 2014-15 academic year alone, Sun Belt member institutions awarded nearly $50 million in scholar-ship funds to over 3,084 student-athletes while also contributing over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes. The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun Belt’s record book each year in grade-point averages and academic honors, and member schools’ success in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide even more proof of the league’s academic commitment. In 2015, the conference doubled the number of teams that received NCAA Public Recognition Awards, given to teams that post APR scores in the top 10 percent of their sport, as 14 teams were among the national honorees compared to seven in 2014. “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially, and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. recently. “I truly believe the best is yet to come.”

The strength of any league lies in its membership, with the Sun Belt’s 11-school football membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. Little Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football-only members. Those members give the Sun Belt a mix of the “old” and the “new”, with many long-time Sun Belt institu-tions continuing to have success and a solid corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on the league and national levels. The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength – its diversity. The mix of regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for the league’s student-athletes to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes can also experience that without leaving their own campuses. For every All-Pro linebacker DeMacus Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) coming from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-fil-a president Dan-iel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally-known entertainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State).

These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes and staff members at all of its institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide the prom-ise of future success with every sunrise. “Together We Rise” has never been more appropriate.

In just its first season of Sun Belt play, Georgia Southern went undefeated in the league and won the conference championship.

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2015 Championship Information

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2015 SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

YEAR WINNER RUNNER-UP LOCATION

2000 FIU North Texas Mobile, Ala.

2001 Denver North Texas Miami, Fla.

2002 Denver North Texas Mobile, Ala.

2003 Denver North Texas Bowling Green, Ky.

2004 North Texas FIU Miami, Fla.

2005 North Texas South Alabama Mobile, Ala.

2006 Denver North Texas Lafayette, La.

2007 Denver North Texas Mobile, Ala.

2008 Denver WKU Denton, Texas

2009 Denver UALR Boca Raton, Fla.

2010 Middle Tenn. Denver Bowling Green, Ky.

2011 FIU WKU Murfreesboro, Tenn.

2012 North Texas FIU Mobile, Ala.

2013 South Alabama WKU San Marcos, Texas

2014 South Alabama Troy Mobile, Ala.

GSU Soccer ComplexThe Georgia State Soccer complex serves as the “Home of the Panthers” for both the Men’s and Women’s Soc-cer teams. The GSU Soccer complex provides a seating capacity of 1892. The first Men’s soccer game played at the GSU soccer complex was on August 25, 2007 vs. Clemson. The Panthers won this exhibition game 1-0. The first Women’s soccer game played at the GSU soccer complex was on September 5, 2007 vs. Mercer. The Panthers won this non-conference game 3-0.

16th Annual Sun Belt Conference Women’s Soccer Championship GSU Soccer Complex • Atlanta, Ga.

November 4, 6 & 8, 2015

The 2015 Sun Belt Conference Women’s Soccer Championship heads to Atlanta, Georgia as Georgia State University will host this year’s Championship. Eight teams will take to the field in the three-day event on November 4, 6 and 8. This will be the first time Georgia State will be hosting Championship Soccer.

2015 WOMEN’S SOCCERCHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

Wednesday, November 4 (First Round)M1 - 10 a.m. CT – TBDM2 - 1 p.m. CT – TBDM3 - 4 p.m. CT – TBDM4 - 7 p.m. CT – TBD Thursday, November 5Off Day

Friday, November 6 (Semifinals)M5 - 4 p.m. CT – Winner M1 vs. Winner M2M6 - 7 p.m. CT – Winner M3 vs. Winner M4 Saturday, November 7Off Day

Sunday, November 8 (Championship Match)M7 - 1 p.m. CT – Winner M5 vs. Winner M6broadcast live on ESPN3

Top (8) seeds from regular-season will advance to the SBC Championship.

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Since being named the fifth commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference on February 16, 2012, Karl Benson has helped reinvigorate the Sun Belt with his optimism, energy and enthusiasm. His vigor and forward thinking have often been called upon during his tenure – perhaps best exemplified when he hit the ground running in the spring of 2012. Benson quickly set the tone for the future of the Sun Belt Conference by adding Geor-gia State, UT Arlington and Texas State to the league after only being in his post for several weeks. In May of 2012 Benson had begun to further shape the Sun Belt Conference by promot-ing the league’s rebranding efforts. Sure enough only a year later, the Sun Belt had unveiled a new logo and new mantra - “Together We Rise” - that is in line with the optimistic attitude that Benson has become so well-known for. Further solidifying the place of the Sun Belt Conference, Benson helped lead the league to the additions of Appalachian State and Georgia Southern as all-sports members and Idaho and New Mexico State as football playing members. All four announcements took place throughout the course of the day on March 27, 2013. In addition to strengthening the league through membership addi-tions and rebranding efforts, Benson has been able to secure new homes for Sun Belt teams in the football postseason. With the 2014-15 year marking the debut of the College Football Playoff (CFP) the Sun Belt continues to find itself among the 10 pre-mier college football conferences and the new system is guaranteed universal access based on performance – there are no automatic qualifiers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP will mean that a spot among the premier bowl games of college football will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other “Group of Five” conferences: the Sun Belt Conference, American Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference and Conference USA. With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the Cure Bowl (debuting in 2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference team each year. And beginning with the 2016 season, the Sun Belt is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. Benson came to the Sun Belt after serving as the commissioner of the Western Athletic Conference since 1994. During his time at the WAC, Benson developed numerous multi-year agreements with postseason football games, including the Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Silicon Valley Foot-ball Classic, GMAC Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, the Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Poinsettia Bowl and Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Under Benson’s leadership, the WAC achieved noted success by sending multiple teams to Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games as well as having sent a total of 38 teams to bowl games since 2001.

Benson served on the NCAA Management Council from 1999-2002 and a five-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee from 2002-06. Prior to his time at the WAC, Benson served as the commissioner of the Mid-American Conference for four years. There, he implemented several innovative projects and was instrumental in the formation of the Las Vegas Bowl. Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the NCAA staff for more than four years where he was the director of NCAA champi-onships when selected as MAC commissioner. Benson joined the NCAA staff in January 1986, as a compliance rep-resentative and was appointed assistant director of championships in June 1987. He was promoted to director of championships in 1988. In that position, Benson actively supervised eight assistant directors in their administration of 68 NCAA championships. A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls Community Col-lege and then received a bachelor of science degree in physical ed-ucation from Boise State University in 1975. He has also completed course work toward his master’s degree in athletics administration at the University of Utah. Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community College and Boise State University before serving as the baseball coach at Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., for eight years and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom from 1979-84. From 1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coach and an admin-istrative assistant in the athletics department at Utah. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boise State in April of 2006. Benson is also a member of the Spokane Falls and Fort Steilacoom Halls of Fame. Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one daughter, Jessi-ca, 23, a graduate of the University of Southern California and current Sports Anchor/Reporter for KNDU-TV - a NBC affiliate television station based in Southeastern Washington.

Commissioner Karl Benson

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CONFERENCE

Karl BensonCommissioner

Kathy KeeneChief Operating Officer

John BarrancoAssociate Commissioner

Bert CarterAssociate Commissioner

John McElwainAssociate Commissioner

Scott ConnorsAssistant Commissioner

Dominick GiambroneAssistant Commissioner

Travis LlewellynAssistant Commissioner

Randy LiebermanAssistant Director

Keith NunezAssistant Director

Kyle WilbornChampionships Coordinator

Erinn BanksCompliance Coordinator

Spencer DoddChampionships/Marketing Assistant

Kati MorseDigital Communications Assistant

Kristen StuartExecutive Assistant

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AUGUST 21 (FRIDAY) UNC Wilmington at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 3:00 PM

Arkansas State at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 5:00 PM

Louisiana Tech at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 5:30 PM

Jacksonville at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 6:00 PM

Sam Houston State at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. 6:00 PM

Little Rock at Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 7:00 PM

South Alabama at Mississippi State Starkville, Ala. 7:00 PM

Texas State at Houston Houston, Texas 7:00 PM

Gardner-Webb at Troy Troy, Ala. 7:00 PM

Georgia State at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 6:00 PM

AUGUST 23 (SUNDAY) Georgia Southern at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 12:00 PM

Nicholls State at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. 1:00 PM

McNeese State at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 3:00 PM

Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 2:00 PM

Little Rock at Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 4:00 PM

South Alabama at Samford Birmingham, Ala. 6:00 PM

Texas State at Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 7:00 PM

Troy at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7:00 PM

AUGUST 24 (MONDAY) Kennessaw State at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 6:00 PM

AUGUST 25 (TUESDAY) UAPB at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 6:00 PM

Troy at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 7:00 PM

AUGUST 28 (FRIDAY) (1) South Alabama vs. Louisiana Tech Troy, Ala. 4:00 PM

Georgia State at Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. 5:00 PM

Radford at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 6:00 PM

Georgia Southern at Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. 6:00 PM

Mississippi Valley State at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 6:00 PM

Arkansas State at Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 7:00 PM

Murray State at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 7:00 PM

UL Lafayette at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 7:00 PM

McNeese State at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 7:00 PM

(1) UT Martin at Troy Troy, Ala. 7:00 PM

AUGUST 30 (SUNDAY) Georgia Southern at Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 12:00 PM

(1) South Alabama vs. UT Martin Troy, Ala. 12:00 PM

Murray State at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 1:00 PM

Little Rock at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 1:00 PM

UL Lafayette at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 PM

UL Monroe at Central Arkansas Conway, AR 1:00 PM

UTEP at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 1:00 PM

Appalachian State at Mercer Mercer, Ga. 1:00 PM

Georgia State at North Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 1:00 PM

(1) Louisiana Tech at Troy Troy, Ala. 3:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 2 (WEDNESDAY) Central Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 7:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 4 (FRIDAY) Southeastern Louisiana at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 4:00 PM

Northwestern State at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 4:00 PM

(2) Troy vs. Austin Peay Mobile, Ala. 4:00 PM

Francis Marion at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 6:00 PM

Appalachian State at UMBC Fairfax, Va. 6:30 PM

UL Lafayette at McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 7:00 PM

(2) South Florida at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PM

Texas State at Texas A&M-CC Corpus Christi, Texas 7:00 PM

Georgia State at Jacksonville State Jacksonville, Ala. 7:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 6 (SUNDAY) Tennessee Tech at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 PM

(2) Troy vs. South Florida Mobile, Ala. 12:00 PM

Mississippi Valley State at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 1:00 PM

Northwestern State at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. 1:00 PM

Southeastern Louisiana at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 1:00 PM

Prairie View A&M at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 1:00 PM

Appalachian State at George Mason Fairfax, Va. 1:30 PM

(2) Austin Peay at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 2:30 PM

Little Rock at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 5:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 8 (TUESDAY) UAPB at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 7:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 9 (WEDNESDAY) Winthrop at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 5:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 11 (FRIDAY) South Alabama at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 3:00 PM

(3) UL Lafayette vs. UTSA Waco, Texas 4:00 PM

High Point at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 4:00 PM

Georgia State at Alabama A&M Huntsville, Ala. 4:00 PM

Arkansas State vs. Idaho Memphis, Tenn. 5:00 PM

Georgia Southern at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 5:00 PM

UL Monroe at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 7:00 PM

Texas State at Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 7:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 13 (SUNDAY) Marshall at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 12:00 PM

WKU at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 PM

Louisiana Tech at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 1:00 PM

Missouri State at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 1:00 PM

(3) UL Lafayette vs. Northern Illinois Waco, Texas 1:00 PM

Grambling State at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 1:00 PM

Texas State at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 1:00 PM

South Alabama at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 6:00 PM

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SEPTEMBER 17 (THURSDAY) Appalachian State at Duke Durham, N.C. 6:00 PM

Georgia Southern at South Florida Tampa, Fla. 6:00 PM

Little Rock at Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 6:00 PM

Marquette at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 18 (FRIDAY) Southern Mississippi at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 4:00 PM

Troy at Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 4:00 PM

Belmont at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 4:00 PM

Arkansas State at Southeast Missouri Cape Girardeau, Mo. 6:30 PM

Grambling at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. 7:00 PM

Texas State at New Mexico State San Marcos, Texas 7:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 20 (SUNDAY) Georgia Southern at North Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 12:00 PM

Davidson at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 PM

Little Rock at Texas Austin, Texas 1:00 PM

Southern at UL Monroe Monroe, La. 1:00 PM

Lamar at Texas State San Marcos, Texas 1:00 PM

Troy at Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 3:00 PM

South Alabama at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 4:00 PM

Appalachian State at UNCG Greensboro, N.C 6:00 PM

UL Lafayette at Houston Houston, Texas 4:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 25 (FRIDAY)Arkansas State at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 6:00 PM

UL Lafayette at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 6:00 PM

UL Monroe at Georgia State* Atlanta, Ga. 6:00 PM

Little Rock at Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 7:00 PM

South Alabama at Troy* Troy, Ala. 7:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 27 (SUNDAY) Little Rock at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 11:00 AM

UL Monroe at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 12:00 PM

UL Lafayette at Georgia State* Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 PM

Arkansas State at Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 1:00 PM

OCTOBER 2 (FRIDAY) Troy at UL Monroe* Monroe, La. 3:00 PM

Georgia State at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 4:00 PM

Georgia Southern at Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 7:00 PM

South Alabama at UL Lafayette* Lafayette, La. 7:00 PM

OCTOBER 4 (SUNDAY) Texas State at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 12:00 PM

Georgia Southern at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 12:00 PM

Georgia State at Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 1:00 PM

Troy at UL Lafayette* Lafayette, La. 1:00 PM

South Alabama at UL Monroe* Monroe, La. 1:00 PM

OCTOBER 9 (FRIDAY) UL Lafayette at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 4:00 PM

UL Monroe at Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 7:00 PM

Appalachian State at South Alabama* Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PM

Texas State at Troy* Troy, Ala. 7:00 PM

OCTOBER 11 (SUNDAY) Georgia State at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 12:00 PM

UL Monroe at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 1:00 PM

UL Lafayette at Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 1:00 PM

Texas State at South Alabama* Mobile, Ala. 1:00 PM

Appalachian State at Troy* Troy, Ala. 1:00 PM

OCTOBER 16 (FRIDAY) Texas State at UL Lafayette* Lafayette, La. 1:00 PM

Appalachian State at UL Monroe* Monroe, La. 2:00 PM

Little Rock at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 4:00 PM

Troy at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 6:00 PM

South Alabama at Georgia State* Atlanta, Ga. 6:00 PM

OCTOBER 18 (SUNDAY) South Alabama at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 12:00 PM

Troy at Georgia State* Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 PM

Texas State at UL Monroe* Monroe, La. 1:00 PM

Appalachian State at UL Lafayette* Lafayette, La. 7:00 PM

OCTOBER 23 (FRIDAY) Georgia Southern at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 6:00 PM

Little Rock at South Alabama* Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PM

Georgia State at Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 7:00 PM

Arkansas State at Troy* Troy, Ala. 7:00 PM

OCTOBER 25 (SUNDAY) Georgia State at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 12:00 PM

UL Lafayette at UL Monroe* Monroe, La. 1:00 PM

Arkansas State at South Alabama* Mobile, Ala. 1:00 PM

Georgia Southern at Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 1:00 PM

Little Rock at Troy* Troy, Ala. 1:00 PM

NOVEMBER 4-8 (SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP)Top Eight Teams Atlanta, Ga. TBA

TOURNAMENT LEGEND

(1) - Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.)

(2) - Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.)

(3) - Baylor Invitational (Waco, Texas)

All Times Central and Subject to Change without Notice

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MOUNTAINEERS

Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Dan-iel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Boone now attracts those seeking a breathtaking location, adventure and a quality education. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system and offers a challenging learning experience. The university combines a small-town atmosphere with a strong academic reputation. Appalachian’s academics are supported by an accomplished faculty, close, personal interaction between students and faculty, and intimate class sizes that aver-age 25 students. Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in busi-ness, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Innovation and creativity are hallmarks of Appalachian graduates, many of whom are leaders in communities in North Carolina and around the world. Appalachian also em-phasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the fields of energy-focused green technolo-gy and the health sciences. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications.

Notable Alumni: Eric Church, Nashville recording artist; Dexter Coakley, former NFL Pro Bowler; Stephen J. Dubner, journalist/author; Armanti Edwards, two-time Walter Payton Award Winner (NCAA Division I FCS Player of the Year) winner; Charles Frazier, novelist; Alvin Gentry, former NBA head coach; Melissa Morrison-Howard, two-time Olympic bronze medalist (100m hurdles); Mary Ellen Snodgrass, author; J. Bradley Wilson, former Chairperson, University of North Carolina Board of Governors and current President and CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Sheri N. EvertsPresident

Dr. Alan HauserFaculty Representative

Doug Gillin Athletics Director

Debbie RichardsonSWA

QUICK FACTS

Location................................................................. Boone, N.C.

Founded ............................................................................1899

Enrollment .....................................................................18,026

Nickname ...........................................................Mountaineers

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

Head Coach ...................................................Sarah Strickland

Alma Mater, Year ................................. George Mason, 1998

Record at APPST (Years) ........................................37-45-12

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach ............................................... Brittany Bolick

Alma Mater, Year .......................Charleston Southern, 2009

Assistant Coach ................................................Amy Kolowsky

Alma Mater, Year ........................... Appalachian State, 2015

2014 Overall Record .......................................................... 8-11

2014 SBC Record/Finish .............................................. 5-4/5th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 7/4

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 13/7

Newcomers .............................................................................6

ADMINISTRATION

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Sarah Strickland enters her sixth season at the helm of the Appalachian State University women’s soccer program. To date - she has amassed over 16 years of coaching experience at the club, collegiate and national levels. The Mountaineers finished 8-11 overall and 5-4 in the Sun Belt Conference last season - their inaugural season in the league. Appalachian put together five quality conference wins, including a 3-2 double-overtime comeback win over Troy. Since Strickland’s hiring in 2011, the Mountaineers have gotten a good result in 49 matches. In what has been a program that Strickland has built from the ground up, the Mountaineers have earned five all-conference nominees. Strickland has previously been an assistant coach at Mis-sissippi State where she helped the program to its first winning season in six years in 2009. Prior to her stint in the SEC, Strickland was a well-respected club soccer coach

in Alabama for eight years. Her coaching career began as an assistant at Troy University in 1998. From there she was an assistant at Auburn University at Montgomery from 1999-2000.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAUG. 21 UNC WILMINGTON BOONE, N.C. 3:00 PMAUG. 28 RADFORD BOONE, N.C. 6:00 PMAug. 30 at Mercer Mercer, Ga. 1:00 PMSep. 4 at UMBC Fairfax, Va. 6:30 PMSep. 6 at George Mason Fairfax, Va. 1:30 PMSEP. 11 HIGH POINT BOONE, N.C. 4:00 PMSEP. 13 MARSHALL BOONE, N.C. 12:00 PMSep. 17 at Duke Durham, N.C. 6:00 PMSep. 20 at UNCG Greensboro, N.C 6:00 PMSEP. 25 ARKANSAS STATE * BOONE, N.C. 6:00 PMSEP. 27 LITTLE ROCK * BOONE, N.C. 11:00 AMOCT. 4 TEXAS STATE * BOONE, N.C. 12:00 PMOct. 9 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PMOct. 11 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 1:00 PMOct. 16 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 2:00 PMOct. 18 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 12:00 PMOCT. 23 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * BOONE, N.C. 6:00 PMOCT. 25 GEORGIA STATE * BOONE, N.C. 12:00 PMNov. 4-8 Sun Belt Conference Championship Atlanta, Ga. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

Head Coach Sarah Strickland

2015 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Aug. 24 at Elon W, 3-1

Aug. 28 at East Tennessee State L, 0-1 (2OT)

AUG. 31 LIBERTY W, 4-3 (OT)

Sep. 5 at Morehead State L, 1-4

Sep. 7 at Marshall L, 1-2

SEP. 12 BELMONT W, 4-1

SEP. 14 GEORGE MASON L, 0-2

Sep. 19 at James Madison L, 1-2

Sep. 21 at Radford L, 1-2

Sep. 26 at UALR * W, 3-0

Sep. 28 at Arkansas State * W, 1-0

Oct. 5 at Texas State * L, 1-2 (OT)

OCT. 10 TROY * W, 3-2 (2OT)

OCT. 12 SOUTH ALABAMA * L, 1-2 (OT)

OCT. 17 UL LAFAYETTE * L, 1-2

OCT. 19 UL MONROE * W, 1-0

Oct. 24 at Georgia State * W, 2-1

Oct. 26 at Georgia Southern * L, 0-2

Nov. 5 (1) vs. No. 4 Georgia Southern L, 0-1

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(1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN0 Taylor Ray GK 5-7 Fr. Indian Trail, N.C.00 Sam Steyl GK 5-7 So. Charlotte, N.C.2 Abbey Nolte F 5-2 Sr. Kennesaw, Ga.3 Jenni Loveless MF 5-3 Sr. Fayetteville, Ga.4 Alexa Asher D 5-5 Fr. Raleigh, N.C.5 Jamie Palermo D/MF 5-5 Fr. Pittsboro, N.C.7 Jessica Easley F 5-7 Fr. Waxhaw, N.C.8 Lindsey Tully D 5-6 So. Charlotte, N.C.9 Kat Greer F 5-8 Fr. Cayce, S.C.10 Kebrina Keys MF/F 5-0 Sr. Jefferson, N.C.11 Kelly Flanders D/MF 5-4 So. Huntersville, N.C.12 Erin Settle F 5-5 So. Mooresville, N.C.13 Jackie Nieradka D 5-5 Jr. Kernersville, N.C.14 Sam Childress F 5-7 Sr. Kernersville, N.C.15 Kate Ward MF 5-4 Sr. Atlanta, Ga.16 Merlin Beckwith MF/D 5-6 Sr. Rochester Hills, Mich.17 Carrie Taylor D 5-4 Sr. Winston-Salem, N.C.18 Sarah Moon F 5-9 So. Cornelius, N.C.19 Megan Roberson GK 5-8 Sr. Kernersville, N.C.20 Morgan Mosack MF 5-3 So. Charlotte, N.C.21 Aubrey Fletcher F 5-1 Jr. Berryville, Va.22 Jenn Bass F 5-4 Sr. Burlington, N.C.23 Brie Bahlmann D 5-8 Jr. Vernon Hills, Ill.24 Jane Cline F 5-6 Jr. Cornelius, N.C.25 Emmily Cowie MF/F 5-10 Fr. Cornelius, N.C.26 Leah Smith D/MF 5-6 Fr. Walnut Core, N.C.27 Phenix Durham D 5-3 So. Waxhaw, N.C.28 Sarah Murphy D 5-9 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C.32 Sarah Peatross MF 5-6 So. Winston-Salem, N.C.

2014 RESULTS (8-11, 5-4 Sun Belt)

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Sam Childress

F - 5-7SeniorKernersville, N.C. Appropriate Technology

2014: Appeared in 15 game and started 14 ... led the team with six goals, including three game-winners against Liberty (Aug. 31), UL Monroe (Oct. 19), and Georgia State (Oct. 24) ... first career hat-trick vs. Liberty (8/31) ... recorded first career assist vs. Georgia State (Oct. 24) ... tallied 35 shots on the year. 2013: Appeared in all of team’s 19 games ... led the team with 10 goals, including two multi-goal games ... scored two goals in a 2-0 win over UNC Asheville (Sept. 5) and in a 9-3 thrashing of The Citadel (Oct. 25) ... finished tied with a team-high 20 points and collected 44 shots ... scored three game-winning goals against UNC Asheville (Sept. 5), at Georgia Southern (Oct. 4) and at Davidson (Oct. 6) ... named to the SoCon second-team.

Merlin Beckwith

MF/D - 5-6SeniorRochester Hills, Mich. Health Promotion

2014: Started 18 games and played in all 19 ... tallied three goals on 27 shots ... scored two goals in the season opener vs. Elon (8/24) ... recorded an assists vs. ULL (10-17) ... finished the year with seven points. 2013: Started in all of team’s 19 games ... scored three goals, including two tallies in a 9-3 rout of The Citadel (Oct. 25) ... also scored in a 3-3 tie against Elon (Sept. 29) ... collected five assists, including three in a 5-0 beatdown of Chattanooga (Oct. 11) ... finished with 11 points and 19 shots.

MOUNTAINEERS TO WATCH

2014 MOUNTAINEERS OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL14 Childress, Sam 15-14 6 1 13 35 .171 14 .400 0-0 3 0-0 06 Cline, Jane 19-19 4 3 11 39 .103 23 .590 1-0 0 1-1 09 Holz, Julia 19-19 2 6 10 41 .049 15 .366 0-0 0 0-0 016 Beckwith, Merlin 19-18 3 1 7 27 .111 11 .407 2-0 0 0-0 012 Settle, Erin 13-2 3 1 7 11 .273 5 .455 0-0 0 0-0 08 Steyl, Nicole 19-19 1 4 6 16 .062 5 .312 0-0 0 0-0 04 Caudle, Jenna 17-4 2 1 5 14 .143 5 .357 0-0 2 0-0 028 Tully, Lindsey 18-15 1 3 5 16 .062 6 .375 0-0 1 0-0 05 Drawdy, Leah 18-4 2 0 4 14 .143 5 .357 1-0 1 1-1 010 Keys, Kebrina 18-10 1 2 4 15 .067 4 .267 0-0 0 0-0 011 Fancher, Morgan 14-1 1 1 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 022 Bass, Jenn 15-0 1 0 2 5 .200 1 .200 0-0 0 0-0 021 Fletcher, Aubrey 19-14 0 2 2 19 .000 6 .316 0-0 0 0-0 013 White, Logan 18-16 0 1 1 9 .000 6 .667 1-0 0 0-0 036 Moon, Sarah 18-0 0 1 1 8 .000 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0 03 Loveless, Jenni 19-3 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 1-0 0 0-0 026 Mosack, Morgan 18-3 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 07 Nieradka, Jackie 7-4 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 030 Flanders, Kelly 19-19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 020 Miller, Amber 9-4 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 2-0 0 0-0 017 Taylor, Carrie 6-2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 015 Ward, Kate 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 034 Rigsbee, Bayley 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 023 Bahlmann, Brianna 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 019 Roberson, Megan 19-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 018 Fleger, Kirstie 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 02 Nolte, Abbey 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 00 Kolowsky, Amy 3-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 19 28 30 86 280 .100 115 .411 9-1 8 2-2 182 Opponents........... 19 30 25 85 235 .128 100 .426 7-0 11 2-2 168

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO19 Roberson, Megan 19-18 1556:05 25 1.45 60 .706 8 10 0 2/10 Kolowsky, Amy 3-1 108:47 2 1.65 2 .500 0 1 0 0/100 Steyl, Sam 2-0 90:00 3 3.00 3 .500 0 0 0 0/0TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 5 1.000 0 0 0 1/0 Total............... 19 1754:52 30 1.54 70 .700 8 11 0 3 Opponents........... 19 1754:52 28 1.44 87 .757 11 8 0 4

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EXPERIENCE

THE

Appalachian State boasts a 120,000-square-foot ath-letics center, located adjacent to Kidd Brewer Stadium, which serves as the hub for Mountaineer athletics and its 20 varsity programs and provides student-athletes and coaches the opportunity to excel on and off the field. The Appalachian Athletics Center was the center-piece of a $50 million athletics facilities enhancement that began in 2006.

The Appalachian Athletics Center contains a 9,000-sqa-ure-foot athletic training facility (used by all 20 varsity sports), which houses two plunge pools, an underwater treadmill, rehab equipment, and a modality/treatment area. The Athletic Center also holds a 9,000-square-foot strength and conditioning center (used by all 20 varsity sports).

App State employs 13 athletic trainers who work daily with student-athletes, three local orthopedic providers who visit daily for an injury clinic and attend all home contests. The campus also has a first-rate health cen-ter for student-athletes.

Recently the Mountaineer women’s basketball traveled to Costa Rica for a foreign tour where, the team spent time at Roblealto, a non-profit social service organization

Men’s soccer and track and field standout Stanley Broaden was one of two student-athletes selected to represent the Sun Belt Conference at the 2015 NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Forum.

In total, $4,573,270.53 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 ac-ademic year were awarded to 348 student-athletes. Of that, $1,915,115 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 85 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $260,110.97 was given to 113 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

Appalachian State student-athletes are reguarly part of community service projects throughout Boone and the surrounding areas.

MOUNTAINEERS

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Arkansas State was founded in Jonesboro in 1909 by the Arkansas Legislature as a regional agricultural training school. It began offering a two-year college program in 1918, then became First District Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1925. A four-year degree program was begun in 1930, then A & M College became Arkansas State College in 1933. The Arkansas Legislature elevated the college to university status and changed the name to “Arkansas State University” in 1967.

Arkansas State University is a public university and is the flagship campus of the Arkansas State University System, the state’s second largest college system and university by enrollment. It is located atop 800 acres on Crowley’s Ridge in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

Notable Alumni: Former NFL players Ray Brown, Carlos Emmons, Corey Williams, Bryan Hall, Oren O’Neal, Tyrell Johnson , Cleo Lemon, Maurice Carthon, Bill Bergey and Fred Barnett; Current NFL players Demario Davis (New York Jets), M.D. Jennings (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), David Johnson (San Diego Chargers), Alex Carrington (Buffa-lo Bills), Ryan Carrethers (San Diego Chargers), Derek Newton (Houston Texans), Don Jones (Miami Dolphins) and Kelcie McCray (Kansas City Chiefs); Olympic Gold Medalist Al Joyner; Betty Beene, President of the United Way; James Pardew, U.S. Ambassador; Earl Bell, Olympic Medalist; Mike Beebe, Former Governor of Arkansas.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Tim HudsonChancellor

Karen McDanielFaculty Representative

Terry Mohijar Athletics Director

Amy HoltSWA

QUICK FACTS

Location...........................................................Jonesboro, Ark.

Founded ............................................................................1909

Enrollment .....................................................................13,239

Nickname ...............................................................Red Wolves

Colors ...........................................................Scarlet and Black

Head Coach ..........................................................Brian Dooley

Alma Mater, Year ..........................Nova Southeastern, 1987

Record at A-ST (Years) ..........................................First Year

Career Record ....................................................192-124-21

Assistant Coach ................................................. Jessica Greer

Alma Mater, Year ...........................................Missouri, 2013

Graduate Assistant Coach ...................................... Will Reyno

2014 Overall Record .......................................................... 4-14

2014 SBC Record/Finish .............................................2-8/11th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 6/5

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 13/9

Newcomers .............................................................................9

ADMINISTRATION RED WOLVES

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A name highly recognized in collegiate soccer, Brian Dooley comes to Arkansas State after serving as the associate head coach at Missouri for the past two seasons. Prior to that, he spent 14 seasons as the head coach at Florida Atlantic and began his head-coaching career with a four-year stint at Barry University from 1995-98. Over the last two years with the Tigers, Dooley helped Missouri to a 20-16-6 overall record and a 10-7-4 mark in the SEC. During his first year with the program, Missouri knocked off three top-25 teams, which accounted for the most wins over ranked opponents for the Tigers since 2008. This past season, Missouri finished with a 12-7-3 record and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after knocking off Kansas in Lawrence to start the tournament. In his 14 seasons at Florida Atlantic Dooley compiled a 139-112-17 record and had a .700 winning percentage over his first

10 seasons at the school. Seven of his teams won 14 or more matches during a season and eight of his teams posted winning seasons.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAug. 21 at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 5:00 PMAUG. 23 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF JONESBORO, ARK. 2:00 PMAug. 28 at Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 7:00 PMAUG. 30 MURRAY STATE JONESBORO, ARK. 1:00 PMSEP. 4 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA JONESBORO, ARK. 4:00 PMSEP. 6 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE JONESBORO, ARK. 1:00 PMSep. 11 vs. Idaho Memphis, Tenn. 5:00 PMSEP. 13 LOUISIANA TECH JONESBORO, ARK. 1:00 PMSep. 18 at Southeast Missouri Cape Girardeau, Mo. 6:30 PMSep. 25 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 7:00 PMSep. 27 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 1:00 PMOCT. 2 GEORGIA STATE * JONESBORO, ARK. 4:00 PMOCT. 4 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * JONESBORO, ARK. 12:00 PMOCT. 9 UL LAFAYETTE * JONESBORO, ARK. 4:00 PMOCT. 11 UL MONROE * JONESBORO, ARK. 1:00 PMOCT. 16 LITTLE ROCK * JONESBORO, ARK. 4:00 PMOct. 23 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 7:00 PMOct. 25 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 1:00 PMNov. 4-8 Sun Belt Conference Championship Atlanta, Ga. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

Head Coach Brian Dooley

2015 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Aug. 22 at Murray State W, 3-2

AUG. 24 TULSA L, 0-1

AUG. 31 CENTRAL ARKANSAS L, 1-2

SEP. 5 MISSISSIPPI STATE L, 0-5

Sep. 7 at Missouri State L, 0-3

SEP. 12 MISS. VALLEY STATE W, 5-1

Sep. 14 at Southern Miss L, 0-1

SEP. 19 SE MISSOURI STATE L, 0-3

SEP. 21 UAPB W, 8-0

SEP. 26 TEXAS STATE * L, 1-2

SEP. 28 APPALACHIAN STATE * L, 0-1

Oct. 3 at Georgia Southern * L, 0-2

Oct. 5 at Georgia State * L, 2-5

Oct. 10 at UL Monroe * W, 1-0

Oct. 12 at UL Lafayette * L, 2-4

Oct. 18 at UALR * L, 1-2

OCT. 24 SOUTH ALABAMA * L, 1-4

OCT. 26 TROY * L, 0-3

* Denontes Sun Belt Conference Match

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN0 Alexis Philippe GK 5-8 So. Ballwin, MO1 Amanda Lee GK 5-6 Sr. Brampton, ON2 Mykel Ward D 5-3 RS-Jr. Frisco, TX3 Jaymee Luke F 5-2 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev.4 Bailey Reed M 5-4 So. Mexico, Mo.5 Ava Abner F/M 5-7 Jr. Fort Thomas, KY6 Arianna Delli Carpini F 5-4 Fr. Pound Ridge, N.Y.7 Shannon Steurer D 5-8 Fr. Ballwin, Mo.8 Kassie Flynn M 5-4 Fr. St. Louis, Mo.9 Yayedior Mbengue F 5-2 Fr. Cedar Hill, Texas10 Katherine Padgett D 5-11 Jr. Carlsbad, CA11 Briana Williams D 5-6 Jr. Waldorf, MD13 Amy Andrea D 5-6 Fr. Indian Creek, Ill.14 Tayler Carter M/F 5-8 So. Bremerton, WA15 Cassidy Menke F 5-9 Fr. O’Fallon, Mo.17 Carmen Simon D 5-7 So. Azagra, Spain18 Katey Carmichael F 5-4 Sr. Frisco, TX19 Sutton Wester M 5-6 Sr. Rockford, Ill.20 Loren Mitchell F 5-6 Sr. Lawrenceville, GA21 Jenna Duerst F/M 5-7 Sr. Sarasota, FL22 Jordan Adams D 5-7 Sr. Longview, TX23 Kelsey Ponder GK 5-7 Fr. St. Louis, Mo.

2014 RESULTS (4-14, 2-8 Sun Belt)

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Jordan Adams

D - 5-7SeniorLongview, Texas Exercise Science

Jordan Adams serves as the defensive captain for the A-State soccer team and has been a mainstay in the Red Wolves’ backline since she arrived on campus. Her 54 appearances rank as the fourth most in school history and she was a key part of the Red Wolves’ run to the semifinals in the 2013 Sun Belt Conference Tournament. Adams is also a member of the Sun Belt Conference Leadership team, one of just 11 student-athletes in the conference picked for the team. She was also one of several A-State student-athletes taking part in the first study abroad program offered by any university and their athletics department in the nation. The program goes hand-in-hand with the Red Wolves Leadership Academy, designed with the sole purpose to obtain 100 percent job placement for all student-athletes upon graduation.

Loren Mitchell

F - 5-6SeniorLawrenceville, Ga. Biological Science: Pre Professional

Loren Mitchell has established herself as one of the top goal-scoring threats in the Sun Belt Conference since arriving at Arkansas State. In the last two years she has combined for 15 goals and four assists, while also landing nearly half of her shots on-goal. She has 22 career goals to her credit, tied for the most in school history, while her 51 points are the second most in the program’s history and she is just two points away from trying the all-time mark. As a sophomore in 2013 she was a First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference and SBC All-Tournament team selection after setting a school record with 28 points, third most in the Sun Belt that season. Her 12 goals tied a school record and were also third most in the league. In 2014 Mitchell started strong with a goal in the game of the season, but battled injury throughout the remainder of the season and finished with three goals.

RED WOLVES TO WATCH

2014 RED WOLVES OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL15 Abner, Ava 15-3 3 1 7 9 .333 6 .667 0-0 0 0-0 08 Simao, Samhia 8-8 2 3 7 20 .100 10 .500 0-0 1 2-2 020 Mitchell, Loren 15-13 3 0 6 23 .130 11 .478 1-0 0 0-0 021 Duerst, Jenna 18-11 2 2 6 16 .125 4 .250 0-0 2 0-0 017 Simon, Carmen 17-2 2 2 6 10 .200 3 .300 0-0 0 0-0 04 Simon, Nina 18-12 2 1 5 4 .500 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 014 Carter, Tayler 18-14 2 0 4 14 .143 7 .500 0-0 0 0-0 19 Crimi, Lauren 15-13 1 2 4 18 .056 8 .444 0-0 0 0-0 02 Ward, Mykel 17-16 1 2 4 17 .059 6 .353 0-0 0 0-0 022 Adams, Nordan 16-15 1 2 4 10 .100 7 .700 1-0 0 0-0 27 Kelley, Jena’ 18-15 1 1 3 17 .059 11 .647 0-0 1 0-0 012 Zeledon, Crystal 17-8 1 0 2 12 .083 3 .250 2-1 0 0-0 119 Wester, Sutton 17-4 1 0 2 7 .143 4 .571 0-0 0 0-0 011 Williams, Briana 14-0 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 018 Carmichael, Katey 7-5 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 00 Philippe, Alexis 6-2 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 03 Hosea, Katie 18-18 0 1 1 11 .000 4 .364 2-0 0 0-0 16 Vaught, Jenna 18-4 0 0 0 12 .000 4 .333 0-0 0 0-0 05 Riggs, Lexi 18-17 0 0 0 6 .000 4 .667 2-0 0 0-0 010 Padgett, Katherine 15-1 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 4-0 0 0-0 223 Wicks, Sara 9-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 022 Adams, Jordan 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 01 Lee, Amanda 11-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 18 25 17 67 218 .115 101 .463 12-1 4 2-2 150 Opponents........... 18 41 38 120 299 .137 151 .505 5-0 14 0-0 142

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO1 Lee, Amanda 11-7 788:00 15 1.71 57 .792 2 6 0 1/123 Wicks, Sara 9-8 609:50 18 2.66 36 .667 2 6 0 0/00 Philippe, Alexis 6-2 233:52 8 3.08 16 .667 0 2 0 0/1TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 1/0 Total............... 18 1631:42 41 2.26 110 .728 4 14 0 2 Opponents........... 18 1631:42 25 1.38 76 .752 14 4 0 8

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It is well-known that collegiate athletics departments across the country

place a common emphasis on graduation, but Arkansas State has taken it

a step further by fulfilling a bold promise of 100 percent job placement for

all its graduating student-athletes.

A-State continues to reach that goal through its newly-developed Red

Wolves Leadership Academy, which strengthened with a new study abroad

component added to foster global awareness which is often cited by em-

ployers as a positive attribute they seek.

Arkansas State student-athletes took part in the first study abroad pro-

gram offered by any university and their athletics department in the nation

in the summer of 2015. The program goes hand-in-hand with the Red

Wolves Leadership Academy, designed with the sole purpose to obtain 100

percent job placement for all student-athletes upon graduation.

The Student-Athlete Academic Success Center at Arkansas State Univer-

sity, located in the Performance Enhancement Complex, is yet another

resource that Red Wolf Student-Athletes have for their studies and

advancement. The center serves as a resource to assist student-athletes

in various aspects of their academic, athletic and personal lives. The

center has a very active tutoring program with the goal of providing each

student-athlete with the best possible assistance available. The tutorial

program is designed to act as a supplement to the class itself and as a

support to student-athletes. A total of five academic advisors are also

available to student-athletes in order to monitor academic progress. Two

advisors are assigned to football and two are assigned to the other 11

sponsored sports.

In total, $4,320,921 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 aca-

demic year were awarded to 267 student-athletes. Of that, $1,765,154

worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were award-

ed to 85 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone

$119,369 was given to 290 student-athletes from the Student Assistance

Fund (SAF).

A school-record five Arkansas State Athletics programs posted an Academic Progress Rate (APR) multiyear score that ranks among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sport. The Red Wolves had the most teams recognized among NCAA Division I institutions in the state of Arkansas.

EXPERIENCE

THE

RED WOLVES

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Georgia Southern University offers more than 100 academic majors in a comprehen-sive array of baccalaureate degrees and selected master’s and doctoral programs. The University has earned a reputation for providing all of the benefits of a major university with the feeling of a much smaller college. In 2011, Georgia Southern was named the fourth most popular university in the country in the U.S. News & World Report’s “Top 20 Most Popular Universities.” One of the top choices in Georgia for new freshmen, including HOPE Scholars, Georgia Southern enrolls an increasingly selective student body representing the United States and nearly 100 nations.

The nearly 700 acre park-like campus continues an era of capital construction that has opened new facilities for colleges and academic programs, student recreation and de-velopment, university housing, athletics, and public service. The learning environment is enhanced by a museum of cultural and natural history, a botanical garden, a unique wildlife education and raptor center, a performing arts center, the Center for Art and Theatre, and a continuing education and conference center. The campus is located in Statesboro, a classic Main Street community near historic Savannah and Hilton Head Island.

Notable Alumni: Daniel Cathy, President Chick-Fil-A; Tony Townley, co-founder of Zaxby’s Restaurant; Hala Moddelmog, President of Arby’s; Luke Bryan, Country Music Singer; Mike Davis, Executive Director, USGA.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Jean BartelsInterim President

Dr. Chris GeyermanFaculty Representative

Tom Kleinlein Athletics Director

Cathy BeeneSWA

QUICK FACTS

Location............................................................Statesboro, Ga.

Founded ............................................................................1906

Enrollment .....................................................................20,517

Nickname ...................................................................... Eagles

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

Head Coach ......................................................Brian Dunleavy

Alma Mater, Year .............................................Hofstra, 2004

Record at GS (Years) .................................................16-17-4

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach ................................................... Kelly Farrell

Alma Mater, Year ......................................Loyola (MD), 2010

Assistant Coach ................................................. Lauren Kadet

Alma Mater, Year .............................................. UMBC, 2014

2014 Overall Record .......................................................11-6-2

2014 SBC Record/Finish ........................................ 5-3-1/t-3rd

Starters Returning/Lost ................................................... 10/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 14/9

Newcomers .............................................................................8

ADMINISTRATION EAGLES

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In his second season at the helm, Dunleavy led the Eagles to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Tournament and finished the regular season tied for third in their inaugural season competing in the Sun Belt. The Eagles concluded the 2014 season ranked in the Top-75 RPI which is the highest in program history. The 2014 campaign also saw the Eagles enjoy the most wins since the 2002 season. A key win over a power 5 conference opponent for the first time in 12 years early in the season propelled the Eagles to two first-team All-Conference and one second-team All-Conference selections. Dunleavy’s first season, the 2013 campaign was ravaged with injuries. The Eagles earned a NSCAA Team Academic Award by maintaining a 3.4 GPA. Prior to being named the program’s fourth head coach on June 11, 2013, Dunleavy served as the program’s assistant coach for two seasons. Dunleavy played collegiately at

Hofstra, earning a Bachelor of Arts in English and American Literature. His career has included stops at Saint Leo University and the College of Mount Saint Vincent.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAUG. 21 JACKSONVILLE STATESBORO, GA. 6:00 PMAug. 23 at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 12:00 PMAug. 28 at Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. 6:00 PMAug. 30 at Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 12:00 PMSEP. 4 FRANCIS MARION STATESBORO, GA. 6:00 PMSEP. 9 WINTHROP STATESBORO, GA. 5:00 PMSep. 11 at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 5:00 PMSep. 17 at South Florida Tampa, Fla. 6:00 PMSep. 20 at North Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 12:00 PMSEP. 25 UL LAFAYETTE * STATESBORO, GA. 6:00 PMSEP. 27 UL MONROE * STATESBORO, GA. 12:00 PMOct. 2 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 7:00 PMOct. 4 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 1:00 PMOCT. 11 GEORGIA STATE * STATESBORO, GA. 12:00 PMOCT. 16 TROY * STATESBORO, GA. 6:00 PMOCT. 18 SOUTH ALABAMA * STATESBORO, GA. 12:00 PMOct. 23 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 6:00 PMOct. 25 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 1:00 PMNov. 4-8 Sun Belt Conference Championship Atlanta, Ga. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

Head Coach Brian Dunleavy

2015 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Aug. 22 at Francis Marion W, 2-1

Aug. 24 at UNC Wilmington W, 2-0

Aug. 29 (1) vs. Indiana W, 2-1

Aug. 31 (1) at Auburn L, 0-3

SEP. 5 MERCER W, 2-0

SEP. 12 ALABAMA STATE W, 3-0

SEP. 14 NORTH FLORIDA CANCELED

SEP. 19 COASTAL CAROLINA T, 2-2 (2OT)

Sep. 21 at Jacksonville L, 0-2

Sep. 26 at UL Monroe * W, 3-1

Sep. 28 at UL Lafayette * W, 2-1

OCT. 3 ARKANSAS STATE * W, 2-0

OCT. 5 UALR * W, 3-2

Oct. 12 at Georgia State * L, 0-2

Oct. 17 at South Alabama * L, 0-2

Oct. 19 at Troy * L, 0-3

OCT. 24 TEXAS STATE * T, 1-1 (2OT)

OCT. 26 APPALACHIAN STATE * W, 2-0

Nov. 5 (2) vs. No. 5 Appalachian State W, 1-0

Nov. 7 (2) vs. No. 1 South Alabama L, 0-3

* Denontes Sun Belt Conference Match

(1) – Auburn Invitational (Auburn, Ala.)

(2) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN0 Emily Flinn GK 5-8 Jr. Hillsboro, Ore.1 Emily Egan GK 5-9 So. Gold River, Calif.2 Renee Nance D 5-3 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga.3 Margaret Corry D 5-3 Jr. Suwanee, Ga.4 Molly Donehoo D 5-8 Sr. Clarkston, Ga.5 Paige Hoover MF 5-3 So. Lawrenceville, Ga.6 Maggie Howard D 5-8 Jr. Augusta, Ga.7 Taylor Burns F/MF 5-5 Jr. Suwanee, Ga.8 Nicole Naclerio MF 5-4 Jr. Dunedin, Fla.9 Junique Rodriguez M/F 5-6 Fr. Katy, Texas10 Nora El-Shami F 5-6 Sr. Milton, Ga.11 Hallie Huff F 5-8 Fr. Atlanta, Ga.12 Ashton Adams D 5-6 Fr. Marietta, Ga.14 Lauren Martin D 5-3 Fr. Spring, Texas15 Jennifer Wittick F 5-10 Jr. Downingtown, Penn.16 Angelica Wallerstedt F/MF 5-6 So. Gothenburg, Sweden17 Gabby Watson MF 5-7 Sr. Apollo Beach, Fla.18 Alana McShane D 5-10 Jr. Dunnamanagh, Northern Ireland19 Haley Treadway D 5-8 Fr. Katy, Texas21 Jessie Eberhardt D 5-4 Sr. Suwanee, Ga.22 Katey Lippitt D 5-5 Sr. Lawrenceville, Ga.24 Melinda Lukas F 5-4 Jr. Cape Coral, Fla.25 Jessica Scales F 5-7 Sr. Roanoke Rapids, N.C.29 Madeline Jones D 5-7 Fr. Sarasota, Fla.30 Taylor Wolpe GK 5-7 Fr. Cave Creek, Ariz.31 Amanda Boyd GK 5-6 So. Cumming, Ga.33 Cori Dulmage MF 5-2 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga.

2014 RESULTS (11-6-1, 5-3-1 Sun Belt)

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Nora El-Shami

F - 5-6SeniorMilton, Ga. Recreation Management

Named All-Sun Belt First Team to take all-conference honors in the second-straight season. Led the Eagles in scoring with seven goals and seven assists. Additionally, El-Shami ranked seventh in scoring and ninth in goals a year ago. Has 16 career goals to her name including six game-winning tallies. Prior to the Eagles joining the Sun Belt Conference, Nora earned All-SoCon honors in 2013 and All-SoCon Freshman as well as All-SoCon Tournament Team honors in 2012 as the Eagles captured the 2012 SoCon Championship. A native of Milton, Ga., Nora comes from a soccer family and has cousins who played at Georgia Southern and Furman as well as professionally.

Melinda Lukas

F - 5-4JuniorCape Coral, Fla. Exercise Science

Earned All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team honors in 2014 as a sophomore in her debut Sun Belt season. Posted six goals as a sophomore to rank second on the Eagle squad. Scored both goals in the Eagles’ 2-1 win over Indiana. Also notched goals against Alabama State, UL Monroe, Little Rock, and Arkansas State. Four of the six goals scored were game-winning goals. She played in 15 matches as a freshman in the Eagles’ final campaign in the Southern Conference. She scored one goal that season, posting a tally against Francis Marion. A native of Fort Meyers, Fla., Melinda scored 103 goals at North Fort Meyers High School over her four year career to set a new school scoring record.

EAGLES TO WATCH

2014 EAGLES OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL10 El-Shami, Nora 19-19 7 7 21 60 .117 25 .417 1-0 1 2-3 124 Lukas, Melinda 18-16 6 0 12 30 .200 15 .500 0-0 4 0-0 05 Gratto, Stephanie 19-8 5 1 11 27 .185 15 .556 0-0 1 0-0 015 Wittick, Jennifer 13-11 4 0 8 27 .148 13 .481 0-0 1 1-1 029 Van Curen, Sydnie 19-13 1 2 4 19 .053 8 .421 1-0 0 0-0 27 Burns, Taylor 19-5 1 2 4 6 .167 5 .833 0-0 1 0-0 333 Dulmage, Cori 17-17 1 1 3 21 .048 5 .238 0-0 1 0-0 025 Scales, Jessica 6-0 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0-0 1 0-0 023 Brashear, Alli 13-1 0 2 2 7 .000 1 .143 0-0 0 0-0 013 Keer, Sydney 12-8 0 2 2 3 .000 1 .333 1-0 0 0-0 018 McShane, Alana 18-18 0 1 1 6 .000 2 .333 0-1 0 0-0 116 Wallerstedt, A. 19-16 0 1 1 5 .000 1 .200 0-0 0 0-0 10 Merson, Katie 19-19 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 020 Hoover, Paige 16-2 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0-0 0 0-0 02 Nance, Renee 19-19 0 0 0 5 .000 4 .800 1-0 0 0-0 017 Watson, Gabby 18-11 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0-0 0 0-0 08 Naclerio, Nicole 19-12 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 212 Ramirez, Atalia 7-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 26 Howard, Maggie 15-14 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 121 Eberhardt, Jessie 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 019 Allen, Abria 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 014 Vasher, Lindsey 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 09 Brandley, Nikki 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 19 27 20 74 239 .113 103 .431 6-1 11 3-4 156 Opponents........... 19 24 17 65 275 .087 128 .465 10-0 6 4-4 192

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO0 Merson, Katie 19-19 1730:18 24 1.25 100 .806 11 6 2 6/0TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 Total............... 19 1730:18 24 1.25 104 .812 11 6 2 6 Opponents........... 19 1730:18 27 1.40 76 .738 6 11 2 6

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EAGLES

The academic component of Georgia Southern’s Student-Athlete Services

employs 18 tutors, five mentors and six dual role mentors/tutors. After

moving to Cone Hall in 2011, the new space provides 17 study rooms to

student-athletes along with 36 computers for use.

Eagles in Transition is a student-athlete specific career counseling op-

portunity that helps student-athletes tailor their resumes, network with

alumni and businesspeople in the area, and complete mock interviews.

The program began in the 2014-15 academic year. Career Month hosts

workshops throughout one month to stress students’ futures and careers

beyond college. Eagle Expo is a job fair available to all students to meet

with potential employers. Academic Services also refers student-athletes

to Career Services to help them with career aspirations and networking.

A nationally recognized program, the Georgia Southern University Con-

cussion Research platform is dedicated to the scientific understanding

of sports-related concussion and their resulting consequences. The

program’s primary line of research is related to identifying and under-

standing the lingering deficits which appear to persist well past recovery

on standard clinical testing. Recently, with the inclusion of the Helmet

Impact Telemetry System, the research program has been expanded to

further understanding the relationship between helmet impacts and the

resultant impairments in postural control.

The Eagles Men’s Golf team competed in an international tournament in

October 2014 in St. Andrews, Scotland against St. Andrews University. The

match was reported to be the first collegiate golf match held on the Old

Course in St. Andrews.

Georgia Southern’s Concussion Research program provides real-time feedback on hits to the head that could result in a concussion. The pro-gram, which was recently featured on NBC Nightly News, is also used to study the recovery period following concussions.

EXPERIENCE

THE

In total, $4,510,301 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic

year were awarded to 305 student-athletes. Of that, $1,653,101 worth of

athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 85

football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $191,071

was given to 201 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

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The second-largest member of the state university system, Georgia State is an enter-prising urban public research institution and a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse backgrounds. Centered in the historic financial hub of downtown Atlanta, the university provides unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, gov-ernment, nonprofit and cultural organizations. Its 32,000 students can choose from 55 undergraduate and graduate programs that cover more than 250 fields of study.

The university is classified as a Research University with Very High Activity, accord-ing to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Since its inception, 192,785 degrees have been conferred. The university has a full-time faculty count of 1,142, with 69 percent of those faculty members either tenured or on tenure track.

Since its opening, Georgia State has graduated 175,000 alumni. Currently, it is estimat-ed there are 100,000 alumni living in the metro Atlanta area.

In the athletic arenas, GSU was one of the six original schools to form the Sun Belt Conference in 1976 and participated in the league for five years. It returned to its roots to fortify regional rivalries when it rejoined the conference as a full member in 2013.

Notable Alumni: Charles Shapiro, former United States Ambassador to Venezuela, Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. State Department; Jody Powell, former White House Press Secretary; Ken Lewis, former CEO of Bank of America; David Brown, former host of public radio show Marketplace; Glenn Richardson, former Speaker, Georgia House of Representatives; Ludacris, musician, actor (attended); Julia Roberts, actress (attended).

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Mark BeckerPresident

George PierceFaculty Representative

Charlie Cobb Athletics Director

Kelcey Roegiers-JensenSWA

QUICK FACTS

Location................................................................. Atlanta, Ga.

Founded ............................................................................1913

Enrollment .....................................................................32,000

Nickname ...................................................................Panthers

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

Head Coach ........................................................ Derek Leader

Alma Mater, Year ............................................... Akron, 1995

Record at GSU (Years) ..............................................16-31-7

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach ........................................... Malorie Rutledge

Alma Mater, Year ..................................................LSU, 2010

Assistant Coach ................................................Jonathan Britt

Alma Mater, Year ................................... West Georgia, 2011

2014 Overall Record .......................................................6-10-4

2014 SBC Record/Finish ..................................................4-4-1

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 9/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 19/5

Newcomers .............................................................................8

ADMINISTRATION PANTHERS

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Derek Leader is entering his third season at the helm of the Georgia State wom-en’s soccer program as the Panthers prepare for their second season in the Sun Belt Conference. Last season marked GSU’s first in the Sun Belt and the Panthers finished with a 6-10-1 record overall and a 4-4 mark in conference play. Georgia State finished the regular season with three conference wins in four games, including a 1-0 road win over Sun Belt regular-season champions Western Kentucky. Prior to taking over in Atlanta, he served as the associate head coach at SMU. He was elevated to associate head coach position before the 2010 season and spent a total of four sea-sons at SMU. Before his stint at SMU, Leader spent 12 years (1996-2008) as women’s soccer head coach and assistant director of the IMG Soccer Academy in Bradenton, Fla. During his time in Bradenton, he also coached local semi-pro teams. Leader

began his coaching career in Ohio, where he was the assistant coach for the men’s and women’s programs at Ashland University in 1995-96.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAug. 21 at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 6:00 PMAUG. 24 KENNESSAW STATE ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PMAug. 28 at Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. 5:00 PMAug. 30 at North Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 1:00 PMSep. 4 at Jacksonville State Jacksonville, Ala. 7:00 PMSEP. 6 TENNESSEE TECH ATLANTA, GA. 12:00 PMSep. 11 at Alabama A&M Huntsville, Ala. 4:00 PMSEP. 13 WKU ATLANTA, GA. 12:00 PMSEP. 18 BELMONT ATLANTA, GA. 4:00 PMSEP. 20 DAVIDSON ATLANTA, GA. 12:00 PMSEP. 25 UL MONROE * ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PMSEP. 27 UL LAFAYETTE * ATLANTA, GA. 12:00 PMOct. 2 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 4:00 PMOct. 4 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 1:00 PMOct. 11 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 12:00 PMOCT. 16 SOUTH ALABAMA * ATLANTA, GA. 6:00 PMOCT. 18 TROY * ATLANTA, GA. 12:00 PMOct. 23 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 7:00 PMOct. 25 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 12:00 PMNOV. 4-8 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP ATLANTA, GA. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

Head Coach Derek Leader

2015 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Aug. 22 at Furman L, 0-1

Aug. 25 at Kennesaw State T, 1-1 (2OT)

Aug. 29 at Murray State L, 1-2 (2OT)

AUG. 31 SAMFORD L, 1-2

Sep. 5 at Tennessee Tech L, 0-1

Sep. 7 at Belmont T, 0-0 (2OT)

SEP. 12 NORTH FLORIDA W, 1-0

Sep. 14 at Davidson T, 0-0 (2OT)

SEP. 19 MERCER W, 1-0

SEP. 21 UT MARTIN L, 0-2

Sep. 26 at UL Lafayette * W, 2-1

Sep. 28 at UL Monroe * L, 1-2

OCT. 3 UALR * T, 1-1 (2OT)

OCT. 5 ARKANSAS STATE * W, 5-2

OCT. 12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 2-0

Oct. 17 at Troy * L, 0-1

Oct. 19 at South Alabama * L, 0-1

OCT. 24 APPALACHIAN STATE * L, 1-2

OCT. 26 TEXAS STATE * W, 1-0

Nov. 5 (1) vs. No. 3 Texas State L, 0-1

* Denontes Sun Belt Conference Match

(1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN0 Christa Fox GK 5-7 Sr. Fayetteville, Ga.00 Anastasia Swift GK 5-10 So. Morrisville, Vt.1 Brie Haynes GK 5-9 Jr. Suwanee, Ga.2 Taina Anglade F 5-3 So. Milton, Ga.3 Mackenzie Loula D/MF 5-9 Sr. Suwanee, Ga.4 Kenzie Winters MF 5-2 So. Fayetteville, Ga.5 Margaret Bruemmer MF/D 5-3 Sr. San Antonio, Texas6 Lauren Harriman MF/F 5-1 Sr. Suwanee, Ga.7 Amanda Bruemmer D 5-3 Jr. San Antonio, Texas8 Monique Hundley MF/F - Fr. Scott, La.9 Ashley Nagy F 5-6 Sr. McDonough, Ga.10 Shelby Soldat D/MF 5-5 Sr. Rockwall, Texas11 Kylie Ruffule MF 5-4 So. McDonough, Ga.12 Anna Hilpertshauser D 5-3 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga.13 Rebecca Copeland F/MF 5-9 So. Huntsville, Ala.14 Rachel Schutlz D - Fr. McDonough, Ga.15 Alexis Thomas F 5-4 Jr. Bishop, Ga.16 Caitlin Ray F - Fr. Loganville, Ga.18 Callie O’Connor F 5-7 Sr. Milton, Ga.19 Alex Lee D 5-6 Jr. Flowery Branch, Ga.20 Caitlin O’Connor MF 5-7 Sr. Milton, Ga.21 Monica Millard D - Fr. Johns Creek, Ga.22 Suzanne Arafa MF 5-6 Jr. Acworth, Ga.23 Jenna Moore D 5-9 Sr. Roswell, Ga.24 Samantha Craig D 5-9 So. Dunwoody, Ga.25 Eryka Hawkins MF 5-4 Sr. Clarendon Hills, Ill.26 Skylar Olson MF 5-8 Jr. Concord, N.C.

2014 RESULTS (6-10-4, 4-4-1 Sun Belt)

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Brie Haynes

GK - 5-9JuniorSuwanee, Ga. Biology

Made 14 starts in goal and played more than 1,308 minutes … Finished the year with a 5-7-2 recorded and recorded six shutouts, including a streak of four straight … Her six shutouts is tied for the second highest single-season total in program history … Re-ceived on Sun Belt Defensive-Player-of-the-Week award and finished ranked in the top eight in all six major goalkeeper categories … In the Sun Belt standings, finished first in save percentage (.829), second in goals against average (0.83), tied for third in shutouts (6) and third in shutouts per game (0.43) … Finished with a season-high six saves at Furman (8/22), at Murray State (8/29) and at Davidson (9/14) … Recorded four-straight shutouts from Sept. 7 through Sept. 19 and during the streak did not allow a goal for a school record 496 minutes … Preseason Sun Belt All-Conference selection.

Ashley Nagy

F - 5-6SeniorMcDonough, Ga. Finance

Named Sun Belt Preseason Player of the Year and was selected to the Sun Belt Pre-season All-Conference team … Started the first 12 matches of the season before being sidelined by injury … Returned to the field to play in the Panthers quarterfinal loss to Texas State in the Sun Belt Conference Championship (11/5) … Totaled more than 1,056 minutes played in 2014 … Finished third on the team with five points despite playing in only 13 matches … Scored the opening goal in GSU’s 1-1 double-overtime draw at Kennesaw State (8/25) … Scored the match-winning goal at home against in-state rival Mercer (9/12) … Assisted on Nikki Fedele’s match-winning goal at UL Lafayette (9/26) … Attempted 41 shots on the year, including 15 on target … Attempted a season-high six shots at Kennesaw State and UL Lafayette … Fired a season-high three shots on goal against Kennesaw State and North Florida (9/12).

PANTHERS TO WATCH

2014 PANTHERS OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL8 Ravan, Whitney 20-19 8 2 18 50 .160 23 .460 1-0 2 0-0 26 Harriman, Lauren 20-18 1 4 6 20 .050 8 .400 0-0 0 0-0 29 Nagy, Ashley 13-12 2 1 5 41 .049 15 .366 0-0 1 0-0 15 Bruemmer, Margaret 20-19 1 2 4 10 .100 2 .200 0-0 0 0-0 118 O’Connor, Callie 18-6 1 1 3 18 .056 7 .389 0-0 0 0-0 031 Copeland, Rebecca 17-9 1 1 3 8 .125 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0 011 Ruffule, Kylie 20-10 1 1 3 6 .167 4 .667 0-0 1 0-0 022 Arafa, Suzanne 19-1 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 2-0 1 0-0 016 Fedele, Nikki 17-3 1 0 2 5 .200 1 .200 0-0 1 0-0 023 Moore, Jenna 18-18 0 2 2 13 .000 4 .308 5-1 0 0-0 37 Bruemmer, Amanda 20-20 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 00 Fox, Christa 6-6 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 02 Anglade, Taina 20-20 0 0 0 9 .000 6 .667 2-0 0 0-0 214 Leonardo, Lindsay 18-9 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286 1-0 0 0-0 04 Winters, Kenzie 17-13 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 3-0 0 0-0 020 O’Connor, Caitlin 11-7 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 3-0 0 0-0 025 Hawkins, Eryka 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 019 Kinsel, Elizabeth 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 013 Griffin, Miranda 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 012 Hilpertshauser, Anna 19-14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 010 Soldat, Shelby 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 20 18 16 52 205 .088 82 .400 19-1 6 0-0 207 Opponents........... 20 20 22 62 261 .077 107 .410 13-1 10 1-1 181

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO1 Haynes, Brie 14-14 1308:19 12 0.83 58 .829 5 7 2 6/00 Fox, Christa 6-6 580:00 8 1.24 26 .765 1 3 2 0/0TM Team 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 Total............... 20 1888:19 20 0.95 87 .813 6 10 4 6 Opponents........... 20 1888:19 18 0.86 64 .780 10 6 4 8

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PANTHERS

Georgia State’s academic support program for student-athletes is led by the Office of Student-Athlete Development. The department makes a continued commitment to provide Georgia State student-athletes with the personal tools and resources necessary to develop the total person, in addition to enhancing their success on the playing field. The department actively participates in the Student-Athlete Affairs Program, which aims to meet the following: academic excellence, athletic excellence, personal development, career development, and commitment to service.

In order to accomplish their goals, Georgia State athletics has designed three programs and activities - Panther Academic Support Services (P.A.S.S.), Student-Athlete Affairs, and Panther DEN.PASS includes new student-athlete orientation, a learning lab, tutorial assistance, mandatory advisement, and academic monitoring.Student-Athlete Affairs is a comprehensive program that provides edu-cational, personal, community, and career development to enhance the overall quality of our student-athletes’ university experience.Panther DEN offers a variety of services dedicated entirely to addressing the unique challenges that face the Georgia State University student-ath-lete. These services are offered in conjunction with the Life Skills program, Department of Student Health Promotion and the University’s Counseling & Testing Center.

The Panther DEN holds an academic study area, two computer labs, containing 90 computers for student-athlete use, and nine private study rooms. Recent renovation was complete on the academic study area and both computer labs.

The institution has 42 tutors and six academic mentors available, free of charge, to all student-athletes. Tutorial assistance is provided on both a mandatory and walk-in basis.

The academic program also offers internships for former student-ath-letes, which were established to assist with professional development.

Recently the men’s basketball team traveled on a Costa Rican Internation-al Tour in August 2014. The team held clinics for children and took part in a shoe distribution with the Samaritan’s Feet program.

In total, $7,311,851 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 333 student-athletes. Of that, $2,393,831 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 108 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $277,050 was given to 123 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

The Georgia State Men’s Basketball team recently traveled to Costa Rica to support Samaritan’s Feet, an organization that provides shoes for underprivi-leged children around the world.

EXPERIENCE

THE

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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is a metropolitan public research university located in Little Rock, Arkansas. Established as Little Rock Junior College by the Little Rock School District in 1927, the institution became a private four-year university un-der the name Little Rock University in 1957. It returned to public status in 1969 when it merged with the University of Arkansas System under its present name.

Located on 250 acres, the Little Rock campus encompasses more than 56 buildings, including the Center for Nanotechnology Integrative Sciences, the Emerging Analytics Center, and the Sequoyah Research Center, and the Ottenheimer Library. Additionally, UALR houses special learning facilities that include a learning resource center, art gal-leries, KUAR public radio station, University Television, cyber café, speech and hearing clinic, and a campus-wide wireless network.

Little Rock has posted the highest multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the state of Arkansas four of the last five years and based upon the most recent APR data, the LR men’s and women’s basketball teams have the highest multi-year APR of all Di-vision I member institutions in the state of Arkansas. The school has posted the high-est NCAA Graduation Success Rate of all Division I member institutions in the state of Arkansas with its student-athletes posting a combined cumulative GPA of 3.18 through the Spring 2014 semester, with 71 percent earning a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.

Notable alumni: Julie Adams, Actress; Derek Fisher, Head Coach of New York Knicks (NBA); James Richard Cheek, former U.S. Ambassador; Koby Koomson, Ghana’s Ambassador to the U.S.; Max W. Hooper, Co-founder of Equity Broadcasting; Jerry Maulden, retired CEO of Entergy; Mary Mel French, former White House Chief of Protocol; Mike Ross, U.S. Congressman; Lynda Hull, Poet; Robert Palmer, writer and musician.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Joel E. AndersonChancellor

Dr. David BriscoeFaculty Representative

Chasse Conque Athletics Director

Amy BurgessSWA

QUICK FACTS

Location.......................................................... Little Rock, Ark.

Founded ............................................................................1927

Enrollment .....................................................................11,681

Nickname ..................................................................... Trojans

Colors ................................................................Maroon, Silver

Head Coach ....................................................... Adrian Blewitt

Alma Mater, Year ......................................Lock Haven, 1996

Record at LR (Years) ............................................15-22-1 (2)

Career Record ...............................................182-88-13 (16)

Assistant Coach ....................................................... Bri Garcia

Alma Mater, Year .......................................Penn State, 2012

Assistant Coach .................................................. Kyle Jackson

Alma Mater, Year ........................................................... Rice

2014 Overall Record .......................................................11-8-1

2014 SBC Record/Finish ...........................................2-6-1/8th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 4/7

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 7/18

Newcomers ...........................................................................20

ADMINISTRATION TROJANS

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Blewitt was named Little Rock’s head soccer coach in December 2012, and he was immediately tasked with turning around a struggling program. In his first two years with the Trojans, that turnaround is fully underway. Little Rock doubled its win total from 2012 to 2013, reaching the Sun Belt Conference Tournament for the first time since 2009. Junior Ariel Galletti was named to the All-Sun Belt First Team, and the Trojans scored five more goals while allowing 41 fewer goals from their opposition. The following year, Little Rock more than doubled its win total once again. The Tro-jans finished the 2014 season with an 11-8-1 record, the first winning record in school history. Little Rock also set a school record for wins in a year with 11 and had pro-gram-bests in goals scored, team goals against average and shutouts. The Trojans had an incredible start to the season, beginning with nine consecutive victories that

set a Little Rock record in any sport for the most wins to open a season. A native of Grimsby, England, Blewitt and his wife Tamara have one daughter, JoElle.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAug. 21 at Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 7:00 PMAug. 23 at Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 4:00 PMAUG. 28 MURRAY STATE LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 7:00 PMAug. 30 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 1:00 PMSEP. 2 CENTRAL ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 7:00 PMSep. 6 at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 5:00 PMSEP. 8 UAPB LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 7:00 PMSEP. 13 MISSOURI STATE LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 1:00 PMSep. 17 at Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 6:00 PMSep. 20 at Texas Austin, Texas 1:00 PMSep. 25 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas 7:00 PMSep. 27 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 11:00 AMOCT. 2 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 7:00 PMOCT. 4 GEORGIA STATE * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 1:00 PMOCT. 9 UL MONROE * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 7:00 PMOCT. 11 UL LAFAYETTE * LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 1:00 PMOct. 16 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 4:00 PMOct. 23 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 7:00 PMNov. 4-8 Sun Belt Conference Championship Atlanta, Ga. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

Head Coach Adrian Blewitt

2015 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

AUG. 22 CHICAGO STATE W, 7-0

AUG. 24 SOUTHERN W, 6-0

AUG. 29 NICHOLLS STATE W, 3-1

AUG. 31 SOUTH DAKOTA W, 1-0

Sep. 5 at Northwestern State W, 1-0

SEP. 9 UAPB W, 7-1

SEP. 11 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W, 9-0

SEP. 14 TENNESSEE TECH W, 1-0

Sep. 19 at Missouri State W, 1-0

SEP. 26 APPALACHIAN STATE * L, 0-3

SEP. 28 TEXAS STATE * L, 0-1

Oct. 3 at Georgia State * T, 1-1 (2OT)

Oct. 5 at Georgia Southern * L, 2-3

Oct. 10 at UL Lafayette * L, 1-2

Oct. 12 at UL Monroe * W, 2-0

OCT. 18 ARKANSAS STATE * W, 2-1

Oct. 20 at Texas * L, 0-2

OCT. 24 TROY * L, 0-3

OCT. 26 SOUTH ALABAMA * L, 1-2

Nov. 5 (1) at No. 1 South Alabama L, 1-2

* Denontes Southern Conference Match

(1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN0 Brooke McCluskey GK 5-8 Fr. Mapleton, Utah00 Shara Robbins GK 5-5 Jr. Hot Springs, Ark.1 Sara Cavanagh GK 6-0 Jr. Bowie, Md.2 Kayla Bell M/F 5-2 Jr. Portland, Ore.3 Liz Berkeley D 5-5 RS-So. Croydon, England4 Naomi James D 5-5 Fr. London, England5 Bailey Fithian M 5-7 Fr. Georgetown, Texas6 Mikayla Uyokpeyi M/F 5-6 Jr. Garland, Texas7 Logan Strange M/F 5-7 Fr. Greenville, S.C.8 Jacqueline Borucki M 5-5 Fr. Elsdorf, Germany9 Quin Wilkes F 5-9 So. O’Fallon, Ill.10 Claire Palmer M 5-6 Fr. St. Charles, Mo.11 Arola Aparicio Gili M/D 5-7 Fr. St Antoni de Vilamajor, Spain12 Sairra Tucker D/F 5-7 Fr. Arlington, Texas13 Harrison Hayworth M 5-3 Fr. Kansas City, Mo.15 Nora Hellmers D 5-8 Fr. Austin, Texas16 Hali Long D 5-8 Jr. St. Charles, Mo.17 Madi Motil D 5-10 Fr. Edmond, Okla.19 Caitlyn Eddy M 5-7 Fr. St. Charles, Mo.20 Fali Garuba F 5-8 So. Pflugerville, Texas21 Kayla Turner M 5-7 Jr. Sterling Heights, Mich.22 Jaclyn Purvine M 5-5 Fr. Moore, Okla.23 Talia Graves M/F 5-5 Fr. Pflugerville, Texas24 Deyaris Perez D 5-6 Fr. Houston, Texas25 Josie Verslues D/M 5-5 Fr. Lake Ozark, Mo.26 Shannon Shields F 5-5 Jr. Tucson, Ariz.91 Sara Small GK 5-7 Sr. Bend, Ore.

2014 RESULTS (11-8-1, 2-6-1 Sun Belt)

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Fali Garuba

F - 5-8SophomorePflugerville, Texas Undecided

Named to the All-Sun Belt Second Team as a freshman in 2014 after scoring nine goals and five assists for a total of 23 points. Led the Trojans in goals, points, shots on goal and game-winning goals. With three game-winning goals in 2014, helped Little Rock defeat Northwestern State and Missouri State in 1-0 victories and Nicholls State in a 3-1 win. Her nine goals last year put her in the top 10 all-time at Little Rock for a single season, and Garuba is already in the Trojans’ top 20 for a career in goals and game-winning goals.

Mikayla Uyokpeyi

MF - 5-6JuniorGarland, Texas Business

Mikayla Uyokpeyi has been a huge success on the field for the Trojans since her arrival in 2013, getting significant playing time and contributing offensively throughout her career. In 2014, Uyokpeyi led the team in assists with six, also recording two goals to reach the 10-point mark for the first time in her career. She also played more minutes than anyone on the team who was not a defender, seeing the field for nearly 1,500 minutes. She also saw more than 1,000 minutes as a freshman, scoring a goal and adding three assists for five points. She should be one of the leaders of the Little Rock midfield in 2015.

TROJANS TO WATCH

2014 TROJANS OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL20 Garuba, Fali 19-18 9 5 23 40 .225 24 .600 0-0 3 0-0 011 Kallin, Louise 20-16 8 4 20 33 .242 15 .455 0-0 3 0-0 09 Wilkes, Quin 16-12 6 3 15 23 .261 13 .565 1-0 2 1-1 015 VanPelt, Lexus 18-4 6 1 13 27 .222 15 .556 2-0 1 0-0 02 Galletti, Ariel 19-13 5 3 13 38 .132 22 .579 0-0 2 0-0 07 Carboni, Maila 12-2 5 3 13 28 .179 18 .643 0-0 0 0-0 06 Uyokpeyi, Mikayla 20-19 2 6 10 19 .105 10 .526 0-0 0 0-0 010 Rohane, Alyson 19-19 3 3 9 47 .064 15 .319 0-0 0 1-1 013 Kogsta, Linnea 20-20 1 2 4 7 .143 2 .286 1-0 0 0-0 012 Holloway, Kailie 20-16 0 4 4 7 .000 4 .571 0-0 0 0-0 08 Fowle, Hayley 5-3 1 1 3 2 .500 2 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 04 Wilkinson, Amanda 20-18 0 3 3 15 .000 8 .533 0-0 0 0-0 05 Daggs, Angel 11-1 1 0 2 5 .200 4 .800 0-0 0 0-0 016 Long, Hali 20-15 0 1 1 12 .000 4 .333 0-0 0 0-0 03 Brune, Elise 5-1 0 1 1 10 .000 2 .200 0-0 0 0-0 022 Brownrigg, Lauren 19-18 0 1 1 7 .000 2 .286 0-0 0 0-0 019 Pallett, Harriett 5-1 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0 0-0 014 Butina, Maddie 5-0 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 021 Turner, Kayla 14-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 017 Brilka, Laureen 11-4 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 023 McIntyre, Hannah 3-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 01 Cavanagh, Sara 11-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 000 Robbins, Shara 2-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 20 47 44 138 332 .142 166 .500 4-0 11 2-2 132 Opponents........... 20 23 12 58 233 .099 105 .451 5-0 8 2-4 124

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO1 Cavanagh, Sara 10-9 695:00 7 0.91 24 .774 5 3 1 2/20 Ilkuf, Bre 14-10 1080:00 15 1.25 54 .783 6 5 0 4/200 Robbins, Shara 1-1 45:00 1 2.00 1 .500 0 0 0 0/0TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 2/0 Total............... 20 1820:00 23 1.14 82 .781 11 8 1 8 Opponents........... 20 1820:00 47 2.32 119 .717 8 11 1 3

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The academic center in the Jack Stephens Center allows student-ath-

letes access to a first-rate facility which they can visit for academic ad-

vising, tutoring and schedule consultation. The academic center features

23 computer terminals, each of which provides access to the internet

and a printer.

All student-athletes are guided and monitored for their academic

progress and performance throughout the year. Tutoring is one of many

valuable resources available through academic advising. By working

with tutors and professional staff, student-athletes generally experience

reduced test anxiety and improved grades.

Little Rock has posted the highest multi-year Academic Progress Rate

(APR) in the state of Arkansas four of the last five years and based upon

the most recent APR data, the LR men’s and women’s basketball teams

have the highest multi-year APR of all Division I member institutions in

the state of Arkansas.

The school has posted the highest NCAA Graduation Success Rate of all

Division I member institutions in the state of Arkansas with its stu-

dent-athletes posting a combined cumulative GPA of 3.18 through the

Spring 2014 semester, with 71 percent earning a cumulative GPA of 3.0

or better.

The UALR women’s golf team boasted the seventh-highest team GPA in

the nation (3.74) during the 2013-14 academic year and was recognized

by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) for its efforts.

Little Rock awarded $3,038,878.00 worth of athletic scholarships in the

2014-15 academic year awarded to 149 student-athletes and dolled out

an additional $47,309.79 to 86 student-athletes from the Student Assis-

tance Fund (SAF) during the 2013-14 academic year

Little Rock volleyball players Megan Mathis, Kelsey Leech and Capri Rino receive their certificates from the Sun Belt Conference for making the Sun

Belt Commissioner’s List for the 2013-14 academic year.

TROJANS

EXPERIENCE

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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is a public research university at the central crossroads of the state. With close to 19,000 students, it has the largest enrollment within the nine-campus UL System and is the second-largest university in Louisiana.

Founded in 1898, the University is recognized for excellence in architecture, comput-er science, education, engineering, nursing and allied health, criminal justice and business.

The campus consists of 388 acres, including more than 240 acres at the athletics complex. On the main campus, live oak trees shade perimeter sidewalks and a Walk of Honor, formed by more than 80,000 bricks engraved with the names of each graduate since 1903, encircles the Quad.

At the center of campus is Cypress Lake, home to alligators, turtles, birds and fish. It is a managed wetland that reflects the nearby Atchafalaya Basin, the nation’s largest river swamp.

Notable alumni: Kathleen Blanco, former governor of Louisiana; John Breaux, former U.S. senator; Ali Landry, 1996 Miss USA; Hollis Conway, two-time Olympic medalist in track and field; Charles “Peanut” Tilman, two-time Walter Payton Award recipient who plays for the Carolina Panthers.; Jake Delhomme, former NFL quarterback who led the Carolina Panthers to their first Super Bowl in 2004.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. E. Joseph SavoiePresident

Dr. Anita HazelwoodFaculty Representative

Scott Farmer Athletics Director

Jessica LegerSWA

QUICK FACTS

Location.............................................................. Lafayette, La.

Founded ............................................................................1898

Enrollment .....................................................................18,796

Nickname ...........................................................Ragin’ Cajuns

Colors ..................................................... Vermillion and White

Head Coach ......................................................... Scot Wieland

Alma Mater, Year .............................. Bethany College, 1991

Record at UL-L (Years) ..................................69-102-23 (11)

Career Record .............................................155-140-26 (17)

Assistant Coach ...................................................Nick Whiting

Alma Mater, Year .................................... West Florida, 2007

2014 Overall Record .........................................................9-8-2

2014 SBC Record/Finish ...........................................4-4-1/7th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 8/4

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 25/5

Newcomers .............................................................................9

ADMINISTRATION RAGIN’ CAJUNS

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Scot Wieland is entering his 11th season as head coach of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns soccer program, one that has seen their success grow over recent years, not only on the pitch, but in the classroom as well. In his first 10 years, Wieland has led the Cajuns to their first double-digit winning season in school history, and helped over 60 student-athletes receive degrees. His teams have posted a cumulative GPA of over 3.0 in 19-of-20 semesters since Wieland came to Louisiana, and 10 semesters with a team GPA higher than 3.25. During the 2014 campaign, Wieland guided the Ragin’ Cajuns to one of their most successful season in program history, finishing 9-8-2. UL’s offense established new program records with 47 goals and 121 points, while matching a single-game record with 10 goals against Alcorn State. Prior to ar-riving in Lafayette, Wieland spent six years as head coach at Belmont Abbey College,

compiling an 86-38-3 overall record from 1999-2004.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAUG. 21 SAM HOUSTON STATE LAFAYETTE, LA. 6:00 PMAUG. 23 NICHOLLS STATE LAFAYETTE, LA. 1:00 PMAug. 28 at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 7:00 PMAug. 30 at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 1:00 PMSep. 4 at McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 7:00 PMSEP. 6 NORTHWESTERN STATE LAFAYETTE, LA. 1:00 PMSep. 11 (1) vs. UTSA Waco, Texas 4:00 PMSep. 13 (1) vs. Northern Illinois Waco, Texas 1:00 PMSEP. 18 GRAMBLING LAFAYETTE, LA. 7:00 PMSep. 20 at Houston Houston, Texas 4:00 PM Sep. 25 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 6:00 PMSep. 27 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 PMOCT. 2 SOUTH ALABAMA * LAFAYETTE, LA. 7:00 PMOCT. 4 TROY * LAFAYETTE, LA. 1:00 PMOct. 9 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 7:00 PMOct. 11 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 1:00 PMOCT. 16 TEXAS STATE * LAFAYETTE, LA. 1:00 PMOCT. 18 APPALACHIAN STATE * LAFAYETTE, LA. 7:00 PMOct. 25 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 1:00 PMNov. 4-8 Sun Belt Conference Championship Atlanta, Ga. TBA

(1) - Baylor Tournament (Waco, Texas)Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

Head Coach Scot Wieland

2015 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Aug. 22 at Sam Houston State W, 1-0

Aug. 24 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3

AUG. 29 MCNEESE STATE W, 3-0

Aug. 31 at Ole Miss L, 1-5

Sep. 5 at Nicholls State CANCELED

SEP. 7 TEXAS SOUTHERN W, 5-1

Sep. 12 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-2

SEP. 14 LAMAR W, 7-2

SEP. 19 HOUSTON T, 1-1 (2OT)

SEP. 21 ALCORN STATE W, 10-1

SEP. 26 GEORGIA STATE * L, 1-2

SEP. 28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * L, 1-2

Oct. 3 at Troy * L, 0-2

Oct. 5 at South Alabama * T, 4-4 (2OT)

OCT. 10 UALR * W, 2-1

OCT. 12 ARKANSAS STATE * W, 4-2

Oct. 17 at Appalachian State * W, 2-1

Oct. 19 at Texas State * L, 1-2

OCT. 26 UL MONROE * W, 4-2

Nov. 5 (1) vs. No. 2 Troy L, 0-1

* Denontes Sun Belt Conference Match

(1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN0 Cosette Morche GK 6-2 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga.00 Kristen Eddy GK 5-9 Fr. Madison, Miss.1 Lindsey Stocks GK 5-6 Sr. Cypress, Calif.2 Haley Boroch F 5-8 So. Ontario, Calif.3 Cassandra Reyes D 5-5 Jr. West Covina, Calif.4 Caroline Trahan MF 5-6 Sr. Lafayette, La.5 Whitney Taggart MF 5-9 So. Centennial, Colo.6 Sarah Kozlowski MF 5-7 Fr. Schaumburg, Ill.7 Demi Lomeli MF 5-7 So. West Covina, Calif.8 Elizabeth Manuel F 5-5 Sr. Mandeville, La.9 Lea Raedle F 5-7 Jr. Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany10 Annika Schmidt F 5-7 Jr. Nufringen, Germany11 Kimberly Grasso MF 5-3 Jr. Houma, La.12 Yazmin Montoya F 5-5 Jr. West Covina, Calif.13 Mary Walters D 5-4 Jr. Denver, Colo.14 MacKenzie Higgins F 5-2 Jr. Commerce Township, Mich.15 Natalie Lebamoff MF 5-8 So. Huntertown, Ind.16 Ashleigh Cade MF 5-5 So. Bonney Lake, Wash.17 Taylor Kennedy D 5-6 Jr. Lafayette, La.18 Jorgie Smith MF 5-6 So. Fair Oaks, Calif.19 Mikayla Ahlin D 5-6 So. Las Vegas, Nev.20 Lexi Turner D 5-10 Fr. Starkville, Miss.21 Denice Emokpae F 5-6 So. Sugar Land, Texas22 Bailey Scott MF 5-8 Jr. Aledo, Texas23 Natalie Newman MF 5-6 Jr. Arlington, Texas24 Claire Ruehle D 5-5 Sr. Houston, Texas25 Lindsay Brammer MF 5-5 Jr. Boynton Beach, Fla.26 Carly Ellender D 5-6 Jr. Houma, La.27 Courtney Angelini D 5-4 So. Pompano Beach, Fla.28 Olivia Frace D 5-6 Jr. El Dorado Hills, Calif.29 Madi Fulp D 5-9 Fr. Round Rock, Texas30 Rebecca Foley D 5-10 So. Coral Springs, Fla.31 Emily Emanis MF 5-7 Fr. Lafayette, La.

2014 RESULTS (9-8-2, 4-4-1 Sun Belt)

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Kimberly Grasso

MF - 5-3JuniorHouma, La. MAJOR

Earned postseason honors for the first time in her career, playing in 19 matches, starting 12 ... named to Louisiana Sports Writers Association First Team ... garnered NSCAA All-South Region Third Team honors, helping the Ragin’ Cajuns to 47 goals for 121 points, both program records ... named to All-Sun Belt Conference’s Second Team fourth among Ragin’ Cajuns and first among UL midfielders with 1,118 minutes played ... recorded five goals for 10 points ... scored two goals in 4-2 win at home against ULM on 10/26 ... attempted season-high five shots against ULM on 10/26.

Yazmin Montoya

F - 5-5JuniorWest Covina, Calif. MAJOR

Played in 18 matches, starting 17 ... named to Louisiana Sports Writers Association All-Louisiana Honorable Mention list ... finished season tied with Danielle DeRosa for team lead in goals with seven ... chipped in two assists for a total of 16 points, second most among Ragin’ Cajuns ... led offense with 43 shot attempts and 19 shots on goal ... two of her seven goals proved to be game-winners (at Sam Houston State - 8/22; at Appalachian State - 10/17 ... recorded at least one point in three of first four matches ... collected two multiple-goal games against Lamar and Alcorn State ... finished a perfect 2-for-2 on penalty kicks ... ended the season tied for second place in goals (20), third in shot attempts (129), third in shots on goal (57) and third in points (47).

RAGIN’ CAJUNS TO WATCH

2014 RAGIN’ CAJUNS OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL16 DeRosa, Danielle 19-5 7 4 18 24 .292 14 .583 0-0 2 0-0 012 Montoya, Yazmin 18-18 7 2 16 43 .163 19 .442 0-0 2 2-2 010 Schmidt, Annika 18-4 5 4 14 12 .417 8 .667 0-0 1 0-0 011 Grasso, Kimberly 19-13 5 0 10 40 .125 17 .425 1-0 1 0-0 020 Duncan, Madison 19-13 3 3 9 16 .188 9 .562 0-0 1 0-0 021 Emokpae, Denice 9-1 4 0 8 12 .333 9 .750 0-0 0 0-0 03 Sanchez, Tina 19-17 4 0 8 5 .800 4 .800 2-0 1 0-0 08 Manuel, Elizabeth 10-0 3 0 6 8 .375 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0 018 Smith, Jorgie 19-14 2 0 4 14 .143 4 .286 0-0 1 0-0 06 Alba, Hannah 19-14 1 2 4 12 .083 2 .167 1-0 0 0-0 023 Newman, Natalie 19-10 1 1 3 12 .083 6 .500 1-0 0 0-0 031 Cade, Ashleigh 19-1 0 3 3 7 .000 3 .429 0-0 0 0-0 014 Higgins, MacKenzie 15-0 0 3 3 6 .000 3 .500 0-0 0 0-0 022 Scott, Bailey 17-2 1 0 2 6 .167 1 .167 0-0 0 0-0 05 Taggart, Whitney 14-4 1 0 2 6 .167 3 .500 0-0 0 0-0 024 Ruehle, Claire 12-9 1 0 2 5 .200 5 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 015 Lebamoff, Natalie 3-0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 09 Howell-Harries,Grace 18-18 0 2 2 8 .000 1 .125 0-1 0 0-0 025 Brammer, Lindsay 19-15 0 2 2 6 .000 4 .667 0-0 0 0-0 04 Trahan, Caroline 14-1 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 02 Boroch, Haley 8-0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 029 Kemmeling, Taylor 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 028 Frace, Olivia 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 027 Angelini, Courtney 10-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 026 Ellender, Carly 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 019 Ahlin, Mikayla 8-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 017 Kennedy, Taylor 16-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 013 Walters, Mary 19-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 07 Gussoni, Ashley 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 01 Stocks, Lindsey 9-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 00 Stricklin, Alexias 18-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 19 47 27 121 246 .191 122 .496 6-1 9 2-2 111 Opponents........... 19 34 17 85 298 .114 128 .430 5-0 8 3-3 118

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO1 Stocks, Lindsey 9-2 426:26 7 1.48 29 .806 2 1 1 0/10 Stricklin, Alexias 18-17 1316:44 27 1.85 65 .707 7 7 1 1/1TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 1/0 Total............... 19 1743:10 34 1.76 94 .734 9 8 2 2 Opponents........... 19 1743:10 47 2.43 75 .615 8 9 2 4

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The Student-Athlete Academic Success Center at UL Lafayette is com-mitted to providing student-athletes with positive learning experiences through several academic support programs. The newly renovated space provides student-athletes and mentors a variety of spaces including: a study hall lounge, two computer labs, twelve small scale tutor rooms, two medium scale tutor rooms, and a classroom that meets the everyday academic needs of student athletes. The center provides a free tutoring service for all student-athletes to assist them in achieving success in the classroom. Tutorial services are available each semester in most courses, particularly math, science, and English. The university employs 21 tutors, all upper-class students who have excelled in the subject area in which they are tutoring. Beyond tutoring, the Academic Coaching Program offers intensive, one-on-one academic progress tracking and guidance to academically at-risk student-athletes, and to those who may have difficulties with time management or study skills. Through daily interaction with an Academic Coach, student-athletes receive assistance in setting objectives and goals to accomplish their coursework, while building the necessary time-man-agement and organizational skills to empower academic success. The Cox Communications Athletic Center is home to the administrative staff and the football coaches. Adjacent to the Cox Communications Athletic Center is the 41,426-seat Cajun Field which is home to the Ragin’ Cajuns football team. In the spring of 2008, Cajun Field received a new synthetic surface which made it one of the finest in the South. Other nearby facilities include M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field Baseball Park, Helen and Alfred Lamson Ragin’ Cajuns Softball Park, Cajun Tennis Courts, Cajun Soccer/Track Complex and the state-of-the-art Leon Moncla Indoor Practice Facilities. Aiding in Ragin’ Cajuns’ athletic success, the athletic program embarked

on an ambitious $115 million facilities upgrade in 2013. Construction is ongoing around the athletic facility and the new south end zone was com-pleted in time for the 2014 season. In total, $4,894,316 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 325 student-athletes. Of that, $1,943,612 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 91 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $267,966 was given to 313 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

The UL Lafayette Student-Athlete Academic Center provides the resources necessary for student-athletes to attain the highest level of academic and athletic achievement by aiding student-athletes in obtaining a college degree through effective tutoring, monitoring, advisement/registration and mentor-ing.

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EXPERIENCE

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The University of Louisiana at Monroe is a coeducational public university located in Monroe, Louisiana, and is a part of the University of Louisiana System.

ULM has a 238-acre campus alongside the banks of Bayou DeSiard with more than 8,500 students, and the academic quality of those students continues to rise. To meet the diverse needs of those students, ULM, established in 1931, offers degree programs within the Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Education & Human Development, Pharmacy, Health Sciences and the Graduate School.

ULM is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. All undergraduate programs eligible for accreditation by pro-fessional agencies are accredited. ULM is the only university in Louisiana to offer a master’s in gerontology and the only public university in the state offering the Doctor of Pharmacy degree.

Notable Alumni: Tim McGraw, country music singer; Stan Humphries, former QB San Diego Chargers; Marty Booker, WR Atlanta Falcons; Kevin Payne, former NFL player; Chris Harris, former NFL player; Ben Sheets, former Major League Baseball Player; Tim Brando, Radio host and CBS Sports and Fox Sports Net studio; Chuck Finley, for-mer Major League Baseball Player, Calvin Natt, former NBA All-Star, Kenny Natt, NBA Coach and Willie Robertson, CEO Duck Commander/Buck Commander.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Nick BrunoPresident

Brett BennettFaculty Representative

Brian Wickstrom Athletics Director

Toni GockelSWA

QUICK FACTS

Location................................................................. Monroe, La.

Founded ............................................................................1931

Enrollment .......................................................................8,560

Nickname ................................................................ Warhawks

Colors ............................................................Maroon and Gold

Head Coach ...................................................... Roberto Mazza

Alma Mater, Year .................................................Tiffin, 2006

Record at ULM (Years) .........................................18-37-2 (3)

Career Record ..........................................................68-75-8

Assistant Coach .........................................Chris McNaughton

Alma Mater, Year ............................................. Ottawa, 2002

Assistant Coach ................................................. Carrie Martin

Alma Mater, Year .....................................Binghamton, 2014

2014 Overall Record .......................................................8-10-1

2014 SBC Record/Finish .............................................. 2-7/9th

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 7/4

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................ 16/13

Newcomers ...........................................................................18

ADMINISTRATION WARHAWKS

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Entering his fourth season in 2015, Roberto Mazza has already turned the tide for the soccer program. After bringing in 21 recruits in 2013 and nine more last year, Mazza has strengthen the depth chart at every position and has brought new energy to the program. Last season, Mazza’s team broke the program record for points in a season with 126. It shattered the previous record of 104 set in 2005. His team dished out 52 assists, the most in school history. Mazza coached the Warhawks to a 4-0 record, the best start in program history. They did not concede a goal during the streak and were the last team in the SBC to allow a score. The Warhawks posted six shutouts, the second-most in program history. ULM ended the season two wins better than its 2013 win total and also increased its conference win tally. Under Mazza’s direction, Karlea Fehr became the school’s all-time assist leader and tied the single-season mark

of eight. Jenna Pillon moved up to fourth in scoring and is seven goals away from becoming ULM’s all-time leader.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAUG. 21 LOUISIANA TECH MONROE, LA. 5:30 PMAUG. 23 MCNEESE STATE MONROE, LA. 3:00 PMAUG. 25 UAPB MONROE, LA. 6:00 PMAUG. 28 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE MONROE, LA. 6:00 PMAug. 30 at Central Arkansas Conway, AR 1:00 PMSEP. 4 NORTHWESTERN STATE MONROE, LA. 4:00 PMSEP. 6 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA MONROE, LA. 1:00 PMSep. 11 at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 7:00 PMSEP. 13 GRAMBLING STATE MONROE, LA. 1:00 PMSEP. 18 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI MONROE, LA. 4:00 PMSEP. 20 SOUTHERN MONROE, LA. 1:00 PMSep. 25 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 7:00 PMSep. 27 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 1:00 PMOCT. 2 TROY * MONROE, LA. 3:00 PMOCT. 4 SOUTH ALABAMA * MONROE, LA. 1:00 PMOct. 9 at Little Rock * Little Rock, Ark. 7:00 PMOct. 11 at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 1:00 PMOCT. 16 APPALACHIAN STATE * MONROE, LA. 2:00 PMOCT. 18 TEXAS STATE * MONROE, LA. 1:00 PMOCT. 25 UL LAFAYETTE * MONROE, LA. 1:00 PMNov. 4-8 Sun Belt Conference Championship Atlanta, Ga. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

Head Coach Roberto Mazza

2015 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Aug. 24 at Northwestern State W, 3-0

Aug. 29 at Southern U. W, 5-0

Aug. 31 at Grambling State W, 4-0

Sep. 3 at UAPB W, 7-0

Sep. 5 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-4

Sep. 7 at Nicholls State L, 3-4

SEP. 12 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L, 2-3

Sep. 14 at McNeese State T, 0-0 (2OT)

SEP. 19 MISS. VALLEY ST. W, 3-1

SEP. 21 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, 1-0

SEP. 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * L, 1-3

SEP. 28 GEORGIA STATE * W, 2-1

Oct. 3 at South Alabama * L, 2-7

Oct. 5 at Troy * L, 0-1

OCT. 10 ARKANSAS STATE * L, 0-1

OCT. 12 UALR * L, 0-2

Oct. 17 at Texas State * W, 2-1

Oct. 19 at Appalachian State * L, 0-1

Oct. 26 at UL Lafayette * L, 2-4

* Denontes Sun Belt Conference Match

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN0 Brooke-Lynn Scroggins GK 6-0 Fr. Wylie, Texas00 Julia Idalis Gonzalez GK 5-7 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif.2 Maia Mumford M/F 5-6 Fr. Atascadero, Calif.3 Amanda Borstelmann M 5-7 Jr. Farmingdale, N.Y.4 Emely Portillo-Segovia D 5-3 Jr. Tustin Calif.5 Kate Novick M 5-3 Fr. Thornhill, Ontario, Canada6 Cke’Lana Caesar M/F 5-5 Fr. Long Beach, Calif.7 Brooklyn Pritt D 5-3 Fr. Scott Depot, W.V.8 Alexa Parker D 5-9 Jr. Beaumont, Calif.9 Peyton Johnson M/F 5-9 Fr. Prosper, Texas10 Antonia Land D/M 5-11 RS-Jr. Wheat Ridge, Colo.11 Jenna Pillon F 5-8 Jr. Long Beach, Calif.12 Randi Lundquist D 5-5 Jr. Fountain Valley, Calif.13 Cassidy Kunicyn F 5-7 So. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada14 Nancy Kirk M/F 5-8 Jr. Fayetteville, N.C.15 Shekhinah Wells M/F 5-3 Fr. Nassau, Bahamas16 Karlea Fehr F 5-7 Sr. Lakewood, Colo.17 Whitney Parker D 5-6 So. Clinton, Utah18 Mariah Mitchell M 5-5 Sr. Corona, Calif.19 Kylie Kukowski M 5-4 Jr. Grand Rapids, Mich.20 Danielle Sabathe M 5-4 So. Covington, La.21 Whitney Tuckfield D 5-4 Jr. Sandy, Utah22 Peyton Holloway F 5-6 So. Biloxi, Miss.23 Kelley O’Dwyer M/F 5-1 Sr. Sugar Land, Texas24 Lauren Palmer D/F 5-7 Jr. Murrieta, Calif.25 Mary Ashton Lembo M 5-5 Jr. Madison, Miss.26 Tanya Lariviere M 5-4 RS-Fr. Toronto, Ontario, Canada27 Karen Tamayo F 5-4 So. St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada28 Danielle LaFrance M 5-8 So. Burlington, Ontario, Canada29 Natalie Muller D 5-8 RS-So. Burbank, Calif.30 Desre’Onna Corbin D/F 5-5 Fr. West Monroe, La.31 Natalia Ponce M 5-4 Jr. Mira Loma, Calif.32 Kelsey Dazalla D 5-5 Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.33 Alexandria Skidmore D 5-5 Fr. Tucson, Ariz.

2014 RESULTS (8-10-1, 2-7-0 Sun Belt)

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Karlea Fehr

F - 5-7SeniorLakewood, Colo. Psychology

Fehr became ULM’s all-time assist leader last season with 16 in her career and eight in 2014. She was named to the College Sports Madness All-SBC First-Team and All-Lou-isiana Honorable Mention. The forward fired 78 shots on the year, the most in school history. She tallied 22 points including a team-high seven goals. The Lakewood, Colo., native logged 1144 minutes, played in all 19 games and made 15 starts. She scored the game-winner against Texas State from nearly 40 yards out. Fehr also scored the equaliser against Georgia State in a 2-1 come-from-behind victory.

Antonia Land

MF/D - 5-11RS-JuniorWheat Ridge, Colo. Kinesiology

Land became the first NSCAA All-South Region selection in school history when she was named to the Third-Team. ULM’s Team Captain was also named to the 2014 Col-lege Sports Madness All-SBC First-Team and was All-Louisiana Honorable Mention. Land started in 18 of 19 games on the season and played 90 minutes six times from the midfield position. On the year, she totaled 16 points, which ranks sixth in single-sea-son ULM history. The Wheat Ridge, Colo., native registered five goals and six assists including three goals in conference play. She notched a pair of game-winning goals on the year.

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2014 WARHAWKS OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL16 Fehr, Karlea 19-15 7 8 22 78 .090 43 .551 0-0 1 0-0 010 Land, Antonia 19-18 5 7 17 35 .143 19 .543 1-0 2 1-1 011 Pillon, Jenna 18-17 7 2 16 51 .137 25 .490 0-0 2 0-0 023 O’Dwyer, Kelley 19-14 5 3 13 20 .250 13 .650 0-0 2 0-0 028 LaFrance, Danielle 18-11 2 4 8 8 .250 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0 019 Kukowski, Kylie 18-3 2 3 7 11 .182 6 .545 0-0 0 1-1 025 Lembo, Mary Ashton 19-18 1 4 6 23 .043 14 .609 1-0 1 0-0 03 Borstelmann, 14-2 1 4 6 6 .167 2 .333 0-0 0 0-0 027 Tamayo, Karen 15-0 2 1 5 11 .182 4 .364 0-0 0 0-0 013 Kunicyn, Cassidy 19-6 1 3 5 11 .091 2 .182 0-0 0 0-0 014 Kirk, Nancy 19-9 1 3 5 10 .100 5 .500 0-0 0 0-0 018 Mitchell, Mariah 15-13 1 1 3 12 .083 5 .417 2-0 0 0-0 020 Sabathe, Danielle 14-0 1 0 2 11 .091 4 .364 0-0 0 0-0 024 Palmer, Lauren 11-1 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 07 Floyd, Jenna 14-2 0 2 2 6 .000 2 .333 0-0 0 0-0 09 Dickson, Allie 17-15 0 1 1 12 .000 5 .417 0-0 0 0-0 022 Holloway, Peyton 7-3 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 021 Tuckfield, Whitney 15-14 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 06 Reid, Paige 13-0 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 015 Rodriguez, Haley 2-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 02 Stoker, Cameron 13-9 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 026 Lariviere, Tanya 2-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 017 Rowe, Amy 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 012 Canny, Abigail 7-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 08 Stacey, Mackenzie 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 05 Arsenault, Cerene 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 01 Moreno, Samantha 7-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 000 Werther, Katherine 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 19 37 51 125 321 .115 163 .508 5-0 8 2-2 160 Opponents........... 19 34 34 102 298 .114 160 .537 8-0 10 0-0 147

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO00 Werther, Katherine 15-14 1244:27 24 1.74 93 .795 7 7 0 3/11 Moreno, Samantha 7-4 485:33 10 1.85 33 .767 1 3 1 2/1TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 1/0 Total............... 19 1730:00 34 1.77 126 .788 8 10 1 6 Opponents........... 19 1730:00 37 1.92 126 .773 10 8 1 6

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As part of the ULM Athletics Academic Improvement Plan, the athletic department recently added new staff, increased tutoring opportunities, improved the administrative technology and expanded the supervised study program.

Continuing its commitment to academic excellence, ULM opened the doors to the Clarke M. Williams Student Success Center for the 2008-09 school year. The center is an academic-orientented building containing a computer lab, individual and group study rooms and counseling areas/ ULM recently honored the first 66-person class in the “Maroon and Gold Society”, which is an honors program for ULM student-athletes based on their academic success.

Career counseling and internship opportunities are available to stu-dent-athletes and all students through the ULM Office of Career Connec-tions. Career Connections hosts career fairs, conducts individual sessions and offers workshops on various related topics.

The mission of the ULM Student Success Center (SSC) is to encourage and assist students in the exploration of their interests, the pursuit of their goals, and the development of their intellectual knowledge and skills as they strive to reach their full potential.

UL Monroe also has four athletic academic counselor positions including one coordinator of academic counseling. There are also many academic advisers who serve the entire student population including student-ath-letes. Athletic academic counselors do not advise for coursework; they “pre-advise.” The athletic academic counselors also perform several functions specific to student-athletes, including individual academic coun-seling, working with the coaching staffs of assigned teams, tracking con-tinuing eligibility and completing Prospective Student Athlete evaluation.

Notably, the Warhawk men’s basketball team recovered from its APR penalty and earned the Sun Belt Conference Best GPA award for 2013-14. The team also earned two consecutive Team Academic Excellence Awards from the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 2013 and 2014.

In total, $4,389,996 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 286 student-athletes. Of that, $1,665,310 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 91 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $400,329 was given to 194 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

UL Monroe student-athletes utilize the Clarke M. Williams Student Success Center for academic related activities as well as career planning.

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The University of South Alabama is a public, doctoral-level university in Mobile, Ala-bama. It was created by the Alabama Legislature in 1963.

Currently, the university is divided into 10 colleges and schools, and includes one of Alabama’s two state-supported medical schools. To date, the university has awarded over 70,000 degrees.

The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in ten colleges and schools. Several programs offer master’s level degrees in addition to undergraduate degrees. Doctoral level degrees are offered in several areas, including Nursing, Medicine, Basic Medical Sciences, Instructional Design, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Audiology, Marine Science, Psychology, and a Doctor of Phar-macy degree.

The university will also add doctoral programs in Business and Engineering begin-ning in 2013, with the business doctorate being the state’s first doctorate in business administration. The psychology doctoral program was initiated in 2009 and is one of a handful of such programs nationwide that offers a Combined degree, emphasizing both Clinical Psychology and Counseling Psychology.

The university has over 5,200 employees and is the second largest employer in Mobile, Alabama. It has remained one of Alabama’s fastest growing universities for the past several years.

Notable Alumni: P.J. Walters, Kansas City Royals; David Freese, Los Angleles Angels and 2011 World Series MVP; former Major League baseball players Mike Mordecai, Luis Gonzalez, Jon Lieber, Juan Pierre and Marlon Anderson; Tina Powell Allen, sculp-tor; Judsen Culbreth, Editor of Scholastic Magazine.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Tony G. WaldropPresident

Dr. John SmithFaculty Representative

Dr. Joel Erdmann Athletics Director

Jinni FrisbeySWA

QUICK FACTS

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

Founded ............................................................................1963

Enrollment .....................................................................16,055

Nickname .................................................................... Jaguars

Colors ...................................................... Blue, Red and White

Head Coach ...............................................Graham Winkworth

Alma Mater, Year ..........................Central Lancashire, 2000

Record at USA (Years) ...........................................33-9-4 (2)

Career Record ...............................................144-90-12 (12)

Assistant Coach ........................................... Keyton Wheelock

Alma Mater, Year .......................... Concordia-St. Paul, 2008

Assistant Coach ........................................................ Jo Chubb

Alma Mater, Year ................................North Alabama, 2013

2014 Overall Record .......................................................19-3-1

2014 SBC Record/Finish ........................................... 8-0-1/1st

Starters Returning/Lost ................................................... 11/0

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 15/6

Newcomers .............................................................................5

ADMINISTRATION JAGUARS

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In two seasons at South Alabama, head coach Graham Winkworth has won two SBC Tournament titles, a regular-season crown, made two appearances in the NCAA Tournament, and compiled a 33-9-4 record. After guiding USA to its most wins (14) since 1997, a Sun Belt Tournament title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in his first season, he led the team to a school-record 19 wins, a second consecutive SBC Tournament championship, a return trip to the NCAA Tournament, and earned the league’s coach of the year honor in the process in year two. South Alabama lost to FSU in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season but not before winning the program’s first non-shared regular season conference title since the league started sponsoring the sport in 2000, and becoming the first Sun Belt school to out-right sweep the major individual awards. Winkworth came to Mobile after 10 seasons

leading North Alabama, during which time he posted a 111-81-8 overall record — the most wins for a coach in school history — while helping UNA to its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAug. 21 at Mississippi State Starkville, Ala. 7:00 PMAug. 23 at Samford Birmingham, Ala. 6:00 PMAug. 28 (1) vs. Louisiana Tech Troy, Ala. 4:00 PMAug. 30 (1) vs. UT Martin Troy, Ala. 12:00 PMSEP. 4 (2) SOUTH FLORIDA MOBILE, ALA. 7:00 PMSEP. 6 (2) AUSTIN PEAY MOBILE, ALA. 2:30 PMSep. 11 at Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 3:00 PMSep. 13 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 6:00 PMSEP. 17 MARQUETTE MOBILE, ALA. 7:00 PMSep. 20 at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. 4:00 PMSep. 25 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 7:00 PMOct. 2 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 7:00 PMOct. 4 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 1:00 PMOCT. 9 APPALACHIAN STATE * MOBILE, ALA. 7:00 PMOCT. 11 TEXAS STATE * MOBILE, ALA. 1:00 PMOct. 16 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 6:00 PMOct. 18 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 12:00 PMOCT. 23 LITTLE ROCK * MOBILE, ALA. 7:00 PMOCT. 25 ARKANSAS STATE * MOBILE, ALA. 1:00 PMNov. 4-8 Sun Belt Conference Championship Atlanta, Ga. TBA

(1) - Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) | (2) - Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.)Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

Head Coach Graham Winkworth

2015 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

AUG. 22 UAB L, 1-2

AUG. 24 NICHOLLS STATE W, 3-0

Aug. 29 (1) vs. Tennessee Tech W, 5-0

Aug. 31 (1) vs. Kennesaw State L, 1-2

SEP. 5 SOUTHERN MISS W, 6-0

Sep. 7 at Southern U. W, 7-0

Sep. 12 at Mississippi State W, 2-0

Sep. 14 at Alabama A&M W, 6-2

SEP. 19 (2) NORTH FLORIDA W, 1-0

SEP. 21 (2) FRANCIS MARION W, 5-0

SEP. 26 TROY * W, 2-1

OCT. 3 UL MONROE * W, 7-2

OCT. 5 UL LAFAYETTE * T, 4-4 (2OT)

Oct. 10 at Texas State * W, 1-0 (OT)

Oct. 12 at Appalachian State * W, 2-1 (OT)

OCT. 17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 2-0

OCT. 19 GEORGIA STATE * W, 1-0

Oct. 24 at Arkansas State * W, 4-1

Oct. 26 at UALR * W, 2-1

NOV. 5 (3) VS. NO. 8 UALR W, 2-1

NOV. 7 (3) VS. NO. 4 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 3-0

NOV. 9 (3) VS. NO. 2 TROY W, 1-0

Nov. 14 (4) vs. Florida State L, 0-5

* Denontes Sun Belt Conference Match

(1) Troy Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.)

(2) Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.)

(3) Sun Belt Conference Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

(4) NCAA Tournament First Round (Tallahassee, Fla.)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN1 Courtney Baum GK 5-9 So. Cumming, Ga.2 Sarah Hay GK 5-10 Jr. Waxahachie, Texas3 Nikki Shirtcliffe D 5-1 Jr. Burnley, England4 Emily Farrell M 5-8 Jr. Burnley, England5 Nini Rabsatt-Smith D 5-9 Sr. Montgomery, Ala.6 Steffi Hardy D 5-9 So. Workington, England7 Chelsea Followwell M 5-5 So. Sachse, Texas8 Jemma Purfield D/F 5-5 Fr. Cottingham, England9 Rio Hardy F 5-8 So. Workington, England10 Tiina Trutsi M 5-6 So. Tallinn, Estonia11 Charde Hannah F 5-6 So. Tupelo, Miss.12 Monique Autmon D/M 5-6 Jr. Ocean Springs, Miss.14 Danielle Henley M 5-4 So. Hattiesburg, Miss.15 Jordan Duncan F 5-6 Sr. Bay St. Louis, Miss.16 Anisa Patterson F 5-9 Jr. Ventura, Calif.17 Audrey Duren D 5-3 Fr. Semmes, Ala.18 Alyssa Mayer D 5-7 Sr. Birmingham, Ala.19 Hannah Evans D/F 5-4 Fr. Firth, Nebraska22 Ashlynn Jones F 5-6 So. Pickerington, Ohio23 Sophie Haywood M/F 5-9 So. Hull, England24 Alli Cochran M 5-1 Sr. Chelsea, Ala.25 Hannah Godfrey D 5-6 Fr. Thornton-Cleveleys, England27 Maggie Pierce D/M 5-3 Fr. Mobile, Ala.

2014 RESULTS (19-3-1, 8-0-1 Sun Belt)

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Chardé Hannah

F - 5-6SophomoreTupelo, Miss. MAJOR

Sun Belt Conference Freshman and Offensive Player of the Year… First Team All-Sun Belt Conference… Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Player… Named SBC Offen-sive Player of the Week three times (9/16, 9/23, 10/21)… Started 22 times in 23 games… Led Sun Belt in points (2.04) and goals (0.87) per match and was eighth in assists per contest (0.30)… Finished eighth in the nation in goals and points per game, and fifth in game-winning goals (7)… Goals (20) and points (47) totals both rank second in school history, with the 20 goals already in the school’s career top 10… Had five multi-goal matches, with three against league competition… Recorded a point in 16 of her 23 appearances… Tied school record with four goals vs. Francis Marion (9/21), and added an assist for nine points, a total that ranks tied for third in the USA record books… Tallied three goals—and two match winners—in the Sun Belt Tournament, accounting for both goals in a 2-1 win vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (11/5) and the lone score in the final vs. Troy (11/9)… Scored four goals and 10 points in a three-match stretch that included both goals in 2-0 victory at Mississippi State… Gave out two assists vs. Louisiana-Mon-roe (10/3), then found the net twice her next time out vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (10/5)… Assisted match-winning goals at Alabama A&M (9/14) and UALR (10/26).

Nini Rabsatt-Smith

D - 5-9SeniorMontgomery, Ala. MAJOR

Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year… First Team All-Sun Belt Confer-ence… Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team… Started 22 times in 23 games… Program’s first recipient of conference’s defender of the year award… Played major role in defense that allowed just 22 goals all season with a school-record 12 shutouts… Defense held eight opponents to single-digit shots, including a combined seven in back-to-back victories over Southern Miss (9/5) and Southern (9/7), and 14 in league wins vs. Georgia Southern (10/17) and Georgia State (10/19)… Recorded five goals and three assists for 13 points, and had two game-winning goals… Her goals and points totals ranked sixth on the team, and her two match-winners were tied for second… Four of her five goals came during conference season… Accounted for both scores, including the golden goal in overtime, in 2-1 win at Appalachian State (10/12), leading to her second SBC Defensive Player of the Week honor of the season… Opened scoring in 6-0 victory vs. Southern Miss (9/5), then dished out two assists her next time out vs. Southern (9/7) to earn her first SBC weekly award… Assisted on final goal in SBC quarterfinal win vs. Georgia Southern (11/7).

JAGUARS TO WATCH

2014 JAGUARS OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL11 Hannah, Charde 23-22 20 7 47 94 .213 53 .564 4-0 7 0-0 09 Hardy, Rio 23-18 12 8 32 89 .135 42 .472 1-0 2 2-2 023 Haywood, Sophie 21-18 7 5 19 31 .226 12 .387 0-0 2 0-0 015 Duncan, Jordan 23-5 6 6 18 35 .171 18 .514 1-0 2 0-0 014 Henley, Danielle 23-18 6 5 17 53 .113 19 .358 2-0 1 0-0 05 Rabsatt-Smith, Nini 23-22 5 3 13 27 .185 13 .481 1-0 2 0-0 07 Followwell, Chelsea 23-17 3 3 9 43 .070 18 .419 0-0 0 0-0 06 Hardy, Steffi 23-22 4 0 8 26 .154 7 .269 3-0 2 0-0 03 Shirtcliffe, Nikki 23-22 0 5 5 15 .000 8 .533 1-0 0 0-0 010 Trutsi, Tiina 22-11 1 2 4 22 .045 8 .364 0-0 0 0-0 019 Pejic, Alyssa 22-5 1 2 4 13 .077 6 .462 0-0 0 0-0 017 O’Loughlin, Meagan 9-1 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0-0 0 0-0 012 Autmon, Monique 23-22 1 0 2 7 .143 4 .571 0-0 0 0-0 04 Farrell, Emily 20-18 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 2-0 0 0-0 054 Meach, Shawn 12-1 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0 0-0 016 Passini, Emi 10-2 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 018 Mayer, Alyssa 15-5 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 08 Kuppas, Grete 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 23 68 48 184 469 .145 215 .458 16-0 19 2-2 224 Opponents........... 23 22 19 63 240 .092 117 .488 13-1 3 1-1 202

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO1 Baum, Courtney 4-4 305:54 3 0.88 6 .667 3 1 0 1/02 Hay, Sarah 19-19 1762:41 18 0.92 81 .818 16 2 1 10/021 Steil, Lauren 2-0 54:06 1 1.66 2 .667 0 0 0 0/0TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 0 1/0 Total............... 23 2122:41 22 0.93 95 .812 19 3 1 12 Opponents........... 23 2122:41 68 2.88 147 .684 3 19 1 1

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The centerpiece of South Alabama’s student-athlete support system is the 4,500 square foot Athletics Academic Support Services of Office. The facil-ity includes staff offices, four private tutor rooms, study tables and carrels, and a computer lab with 30 computers.

The Athletics Academic Services staff assists student-athletes with planning their class schedules and deciding on a degree program that will suit their needs. Six athletic academic advisors advise student-athletes along with a faculty or staff advisor from the student-athlete’s college an additional 40 to 60 tutors from a wide variety of academic disciplines are hired throughout the academic year.

Monitored Study Hall is required for all freshmen, first-year transfers, stu-dent-athletes with a cumulative GPA below a 2.50, and any student-athlete who the coaching staff and/or the sport-specific athletic counselor believe would benefit from the experience.

The Athletics Academic Services staff utilizes contemporary web-based technology to proactively gather in-term progress report information from University faculty members. This allows staff to monitor a student-ath-lete’s academic profile throughout the semester and stay abreast of situa-tions where a student-athlete may be struggling and/or underperforming.

Academic Services teaches a freshman student-athlete class that all stu-dent-athletes must take. Topics include study skills, time management, nutrition, financial management, overall health and welfare, etc. Academic Services is in the process of creating a junior-/senior-level class that will focus on career planning.

Student-athletes are encouraged to take advantage of the university’s Career Services Center. Last year Athletics Academics Services held a two-session workshop covering resume, interview techniques, and busi-ness attire.

Athletics employs 12 certified athletic trainers and four acting physicians, available on campus and for athletic events throughout the year. Athletics also employs a team cardiologist, neurologist, neuropsychologist, dentist, and physical therapist.

Presentations given to student-athletes include: Drop your pride - Alco-hol abuse program, Sexual Harassment and Domestic Violence Seminar, Ronnie Rice Presentation on wellness education, e-Chug, online alcohol awareness, Hope Heals - mental wellness and stress management pre-sentation.

Nutritional consultations are available for all student-athletes through strength and conditioning coaches or the university.

In total, $4,917,315 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 298 student-athletes. Of that, $1,595,835 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 95 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $129,975 was given to 121 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

The Athletics Academic Services Office is housed in Department’s state-of-the-art Academic Center.

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Texas State, located in the IH-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio, is home to over 36,500 students and officially opened its doors in 1903. Notably, Texas State is the only university in Texas to have a U.S. president among its graduates. Lyndon B. Johnson graduated from Texas State in 1930.

The Texas State athletics program currently consists of 16 varsity programs including the football team coached by Dennis Franchione. The Bobcats are beginning their fourth seasons of playing a Football Bowl Subdivision schedule after becoming bowl eligible for the second straight year with six wins in 2013 and seven wins in 2014.

Recently reclassified as an Emerging Research University, Texas State currently meets all standards with the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) and has a budget of $25 million. San Marcos is located in the Austin metro area, which is the 40th largest designated market area (DMA) in the United States.

Notable Alumni: Lyndon B. Johnson, former President of the United States, George Strait, Grammy Award-winning American country music singer; Powers Boothe, actor; Jerry Fields, J.D. Fields & Co. founder, chairman and chief executive officer; T. Paul Bulmahn, ATP Oil & Gas Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Denise M. TrauthPresident

Dr. Paul GowensFaculty Representative

Dr. Larry TeisAthletics Director

Tracy ShoemakeSWA

QUICK FACTS

Location...................................................... San Marcos, Texas

Founded ............................................................................1899

Enrollment .....................................................................36,790

Nickname .................................................................... Bobcats

Colors ............................................................Maroon and Gold

Head Coach ............................................................Kat Conner

Alma Mater, Year ..............................Pacific Lutheran, 1992

Record at TXST (Years) ................................167-138-23 (16)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach .................................................Link Scoggins

Alma Mater, Year .............................Hardin-Simmons, 2007

Assistant Coach ............................................... Lauren Frazier

Alma Mater, Year ...................................... Texas State, 2012

2014 Overall Record .......................................................11-7-2

2014 SBC Record/Finish ........................................ 5-3-1/t-3rd

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 7/4

Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 18/5

Newcomers .............................................................................5

ADMINISTRATION BOBCATS

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In 1999, head coach Kat Conner was given the opportunity to build a women’s soccer program at Texas State. Sixteen seasons later, she owns a 167-138-23 overall record and has won a combined nine conference championships with five NCAA appearances under her belt. In the Bobcat’s second season as a member of the Sun Belt Con-ference, Conner guided Texas State to its second consecutive SBC semifinal match and the first All-Conference First-Team selection in Lynsey Curry. Texas State sits at 9-6-2 in conference play since joining the SBC. In addition to her team champi-onships, Conner has earned two Coach of the Year honors as part of the Southland Conference. Conner has tallied nine, 10-win seasons at Texas State and from 2008-11, the Bobcats ranked 30th in the country with 53 combined victories. From 2004-07, Conner was appointed to the NCAA soccer rules committee by both the Southland

Conference and the NCAA. Conner holds a USSF “A” license as well as a U.S. Soccer Goalkeeping license and NSCAA Premier License. Conner is a native of Irving, Texas where she graduated from Nimitz High School.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAug. 21 at Houston Houston, Texas 7:00 PMAug. 23 at Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 7:00 PMAUG. 28 MCNEESE STATE SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 7:00 PMAUG. 30 UTEP SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 1:00 PMSep. 4 at Texas A&M-CC Corpus Christi, Texas 7:00 PMSEP. 6 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 1:00 PMSep. 11 at Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 7:00 PMSep. 13 at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 1:00 PMSep. 18 at New Mexico State San Marcos, Texas 7:00 PMSEP. 20 LAMAR SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 1:00 PMSEP. 25 LITTLE ROCK * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 7:00 PMSEP. 27 ARKANSAS STATE * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 1:00 PMOct. 4 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 1:00 PMOct. 9 at Troy * Troy, Ala. 7:00 PMOct. 11 at South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. 1:00 PMOct. 16 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 7:00 PMOct. 18 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 1:00 PMOCT. 23 GEORGIA STATE * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 7:00 PMOCT. 25 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 1:00 PMNov. 4-8 Sun Belt Conference Championship Atlanta, Ga. TBA

Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

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DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Aug. 22 at UTEP T, 0-0 (2OT)

Aug. 24 at New Mexico State W, 2-0

AUG. 29 TEXAS A&M-CC W, 2-0

AUG. 31 NORTHWESTERN STATE W, 3-0

Sep. 5 at Lamar W, 3-0

SEP. 12 TCU L, 0-1

SEP. 14 UTSA L, 2-3 (OT)

SEP. 19 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W, 2-0

SEP. 21 TEXAS L, 0-2

Sep. 26 at Arkansas State * W, 2-1

Sep. 28 at UALR * W, 2-1

OCT. 5 APPALACHIAN STATE * W, 2-1 (OT)

OCT. 10 SOUTH ALABAMA * L, 0-1 (OT)

OCT. 12 TROY * W, 2-0

OCT. 17 UL MONROE * L, 1-2

OCT. 19 UL LAFAYETTE * W, 2-1

Oct. 24 at Georgia Southern * T, 1-1 (2OT)

Oct. 26 at Georgia State * L, 0-1

Nov. 5 (1) vs. No. 6 Georgia State W, 1-0

Nov. 7 (1) vs. No. 2 Troy L, 0-1

* Denontes Sun Belt Conference Match

(1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN1 Maddi Nordstrom GK 5-8 So. Orlando, Fla.2 Caitlynn Rinehart GK 5-9 Sr. Mansfield, Texas3 Sydney Smith D 5-4 Fr. Colleyville, Texas4 Lynsey Curry F 5-7 Sr. Cypress, Texas5 Kelly Barbalias MF/D 5-4 Fr. The Woodlands, Texas6 Lauren Prater F 5-4 Jr. Arlington, Texas7 Skylar Vanover-Hallmark MF 5-6 Fr. Boerne, Texas8 Sophia Acevedo F 5-4 Fr. San Antonio, Texas9 Kassi Hormuth F 5-3 So. Cedar Park, Texas10 Clarissa Leon F 5-5 Jr. Del Rio, Texas11 Taylor Allen D 5-2 Jr. Austin, Texas12 Landry Lowe MF 5-5 Sr. Friendswood, Texas13 Alyssa Phelan F 5-6 So. Spring, Texas14 Ali Jones MF/D 5-3 Jr. Austin, Texas15 Maddie Nichols MF 5-7 Jr. Katy, Texas16 Jamie Brown MF 5-4 Fr. Belton, Texas17 Kristen Champion D 5-7 Sr. Spring, Texas19 Brooke Ramsey MF 5-3 So. Colleyville, Texas21 Elizabeth Havenhill D 5-7 So. Fort Worth, Texas22 Rachel Grout MF 5-6 So. Dallas, Texas23 Kira Zapalac MF 5-2 So. League City, Texas25 Chandler Cooney D 5-10 So. Houston, Texas26 Devin Hemker MF 5-7 So. Hutto, Texas

2014 RESULTS (11-7-2, 5-3-1 Sun Belt)

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Lynsey Curry

F - 5-7SeniorCypress, Texas Fashion Merchandising

Curry was named to the 2014 All-Conference First-Team and the 2013 All-SBC Sec-ond-Team. She has played in 60 games in her Bobcat career and almost 4,000 minutes. In 2013 and 2014, she led the Bobcats with seven goals. In 2014, she recorded a team-high 94 shots after posting a team-high 79 in 2013. She career-high of two goals in a game came against Arkansas State on Sept. 26, 2014, Prairie View A&M on Aug. 20, 2013, and San Jose State on Oct. 5, 2012. She tallied a career-high two assists against Northwestern State on Aug. 31, 2014.

Elizabeth Havenhill

D - 5-7SophomoreFort Worth, Texas Biology

Havenhill was named to the 2014 All-Conference Second-Team after leading the Texas State backline as a freshman. She helped lead her backline to six shutouts in 18 games that played and started in. Havenhill finished the season with just over 1,600 minutes play, the most by any freshman and field player on the 2014 squad.

BOBCATS TO WATCH

2014 BOBCATS OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL4 Curry, Lynsey 20-20 7 3 17 94 .074 35 .372 1-0 2 0-0 016 Hale, Tori 20-20 5 4 14 45 .111 22 .489 0-0 2 0-0 022 Grout, Rachel 20-0 4 2 10 15 .267 10 .667 0-0 2 0-0 09 Hormuth, Kassi 20-20 3 1 7 32 .094 19 .594 0-0 2 0-0 012 Lowe, Landry 20-2 2 0 4 14 .143 6 .429 1-0 0 0-0 020 Brown, Jourdan 19-19 1 2 4 11 .091 4 .364 0-0 1 0-0 014 Jones, Ali 20-19 1 1 3 7 .143 4 .571 0-0 0 0-0 015 Nichols, Maddie 20-19 1 0 2 21 .048 10 .476 0-0 1 0-0 06 Prater, Lauren 20-0 1 0 2 18 .056 12 .667 0-0 0 0-0 010 Leon, Clarissa 15-0 0 1 1 16 .000 6 .375 0-0 0 0-0 027 Ramsey, Brooke 20-1 0 1 1 7 .000 4 .571 2-0 0 0-0 011 Allen, Taylor 20-5 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 1-0 0 0-0 03 Smith, Brenna 14-1 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 023 Zapalac, Kira 16-0 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0-0 0 0-0 07 Myers, Ali 19-19 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0-0 0 0-0 017 Champion, Kristen 20-19 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0-0 0 0-0 025 Cooney, Chandler 13-0 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0-0 0 0-0 018 O’Neal, Madi 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 024 McEntee, Monica 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 021 Havenhill, Elizabeth 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 019 Warnick, Savanah 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 013 Phelan, Alyssa 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 05 Bucy, Michelle 20-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 02 Rinehart, Caitlynn 20-20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 01 Nordstrom, Maddi 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 20 27 17 71 316 .085 151 .478 7-0 11 0-0 142 Opponents........... 20 17 15 49 230 .074 80 .348 11-1 7 1-1 167

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO1 Nordstrom, Maddi 1-0 8:22 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0/12 Rinehart, Caitlynn 20-19 1845:04 17 0.83 61 .782 11 7 2 6/1TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 1/0 Total............... 20 1853:26 17 0.83 63 .788 11 7 2 7 Opponents........... 20 1853:26 27 1.31 124 .821 7 11 2 6

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The Texas State Athletic Academic Center hosts several events and awards student-athletes who have achieved on the field and in the classroom.

The Texas State University Athletic Academic Center (AAC) is structured after the principles of the NCAA Life Skills Program to provide stu-dent-athletes with five basic components, Academic Excellence, Athletic Excellence, Community Service, Career Development and Personal Devel-opment. The AAC, which is open six days a week, houses a state-of-the-art computer lab, areas for both individual and group study, and offices for the AAC staff. The AAC is led by five full-time professional staff members, four graduate assistant students and university trained tutors. The AAC offers drop-in tutoring for Math and assigned tutoring for other subjects. Currently there are 20 tutors that specifically tutor the student-athletes in the AAC. Academics will also find additional tutors on as needed basis for specif-ic subjects. Student-athletes are encouraged to seek assistance in the Student Learning Assistance Center (SLAC) in the Alkek Library and in the Disability Services Office. The Academic Mentoring Program is designed as a mentor program to assist freshman, transfer and at-risk student-athletes. Each student on the mentoring program is assigned a mentor in the AAC who they meet with on a regular basis throughout the semester. The mentoring program requires that each student-athlete complete at least six hours of study time each week in the Athletic Academic Center. Student-athletes are encouraged to work with a career services counselor and to utilize the Career Service Center when deciding on a major, writing a resume or looking for internships and summer jobs. Career workshops for student-athletes are provided during the spring semester. The Career Services Center helps students in preparing for interviews by working on interviewing skills and etiquette. The Career Center is equipped with a computer lab and numerous books to help students with all aspects of career development and exploration. The AAC works closely with the PACE (Personalized Academic and Career Exploration) center to help freshman and undecided sophomores choose majors. Juniors and seniors may use PACE for resume writing and interview session, an etiquette dinner, and an employee mixer. An annual career fair is held to enable student-athletes to showcase their talent as a professional, skilled worker.

Throughout the year, Bobcat student-athletes, staff and coaches are encouraged to actively participate in the community. Bobcat Athletics has made a strong commitment to giving back to those in need making a sin-cere impact on the community that has supported our university for over 100 years. Every athletic team participates in various community service activities that fight against social/economic issues like cancer, heart dis-ease, illiteracy and more. In total, $3,785,330 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 293 student-athletes. Of that, $1,525,380 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 91 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $200,526 was given to 197 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

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Troy University is a public university located in Troy, Alabama, and founded in 1887 as Troy Normal School with a mission to educate and train new teachers. Troy has since evolved into a comprehensive global university. The Troy Campus itself consists of 36 major buildings on 650 acres plus the adjacent Troy University Arboretum, located near downtown Troy, Ala. The campus sits along rolling hills with many old oak trees present along the streets and throughout campus. Troy University cumulatively offers four associate degree programs, 44 bachelor’s degree programs, 24 master’s degree programs, seven education specialist degree programs and one doctoral program with an overall selective acceptance rate of 68%. Troy University has three other campuses in the state of Alabama in Dothan, Mont-gomery, and Phenix City, along with 23 sites in seven U.S. states and six locations in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Notable Alumni: Kevin Kregel, NASA mission commander; James Byron Huggins, author; Robert Smith, composer; Dr. Manley Johnson, economist; Vecepia Towery, 3rd season winner of Survivor; DeMarcus Ware, an All-Pro NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos; Osi Umenyiora, All-Pro NFL defensive end.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr.Chancellor

Dr. Fred GreenFaculty Representative

Jeremy McClain Athletics Director

Sandy AtkinsSWA

QUICK FACTS

Location......................................................................Troy, Ala.

Founded ............................................................................1887

Enrollment .....................................................................25,000

Nickname ..................................................................... Trojans

Colors ............................................. Cardinal, Silver and Black

Head Coach .....................................................Jason Hamilton

Alma Mater, Year ................................... Detroit Mercy, 2005

Record at TROY (Years) ..........................................16-6-0 (1)

Career Record ............................................................. Same

Assistant Coach .........................................Stephanie Demake

Alma Mater, Year ...............................Worcester State, 2010

Assistant Coach ......................................................Sha Hagiel

Alma Mater, Year ..................................... St. Thomas (2008)

2014 Overall Record .......................................................16-6-0

2014 SBC Record/Finish .......................................... 6-3-0/2nd

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................... 9/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................ 15/10

Newcomers .............................................................................7

ADMINISTRATION TROJANS

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In his first season at the helm, Jason Hamilton’s squad broke or tied 29 school re-cords. Troy finished the season 16-6, a school record for wins in a season. As a team, the 2015 Trojans recorded 13 shutouts, most in single-season school history. The team also made a memorable run through the Sun Belt Conference championships, falling to South Alabama in the championship game. Hamilton came to Troy after spending the 2013 season as an assistant coach with the Florida Gators women’s soccer program where he worked with the goalkeepers, team defending and focused on team set pieces. Prior to his time in Gainesville, Hamilton served as an assistant for the Boston Breakers of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). While with the Breakers, his role included scouting opponents, individual training, as well as working with the goalkeepers. During the 2013 season, Hamilton trained Sydney

Leroux, Heather O’Reilly and Alyssa Naeher of the United States National Team.

2015 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEAUG. 21 GARDNER-WEBB TROY, ALA. 7:00 PMAug. 23 at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7:00 PMAug. 25 at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 7:00 PMAUG. 28 (1) UT MARTIN TROY, ALA. 7:00 PMAUG. 30 (1) LOUISIANA TECH TROY, ALA. 3:00 PMSep. 4 (2) vs. Austin Peay Mobile, Ala. 4:00 PMSep. 6 (2) vs. South Florida Mobile, Ala. 12:00 PMSep. 18 at Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 4:00 PMSep. 20 at Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 3:00 PMSEP. 25 SOUTH ALABAMA * TROY, ALA. 7:00 PMOct. 2 at UL Monroe * Monroe, La. 3:00 PMOct. 4 at UL Lafayette * Lafayette, La. 1:00 PMOCT. 9 TEXAS STATE * TROY, ALA. 7:00 PMOCT. 11 APPALACHIAN STATE * TROY, ALA. 1:00 PMOct. 16 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 7:00 PMOct. 18 at Georgia State * Atlanta, Ga. 1:00 PMOCT. 23 ARKANSAS STATE * TROY, ALA. 7:00 PMOCT. 25 LITTLE ROCK * TROY, ALA. 1:00 PMNov. 4-8 Sun Belt Conference Championship Atlanta, Ga. TBA

(1) Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) | (2) Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.)Home games in Bold | All Times Central | * - Sun Belt Conference match

Head Coach Jason Hamilton

2015 ROSTER

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Aug. 22 at LSU L, 0-2

Aug. 24 at Louisiana Tech L, 2-4

AUG. 26 ALABAMA STATE W, 6-0

AUG. 29 (1) KENNESAW STATE W, 1-0

AUG. 31 (1) TENNESSEE TECH W, 3-0

Sep. 5 at Gardner-Webb W, 1-0

SEP. 12 JACKSONVILLE STATE W, 3-1

SEP. 14 UAB W, 2-1

Sep. 19 (2) vs. Francis Marion W, 3-1

Sep. 21 (2) vs. North Florida W, 1-0 (2OT)

Sep. 26 at South Alabama * L, 1-2

OCT. 3 UL LAFAYETTE * W, 2-0

OCT. 5 UL MONROE * W, 2-0

Oct. 10 at Appalachian State * L, 2-3 (2OT)

Oct. 12 at Texas State * L, 0-2

OCT. 17 GEORGIA STATE * W, 1-0

OCT. 19 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * W, 3-0

Oct. 24 at UALR * W, 3-0

Oct. 26 at Arkansas State * W, 3-0

Nov. 5 (3) vs. No. 7 UL Lafayette W, 1-0

Nov. 7 (3) vs. No. 3 Texas State W, 1-0

No. 9 (3) at No. 1 South Alabama L, 0-1

* Denontes Sun Belt Conference Match

(1) Troy Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.)

(2) Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.)

(3) Sun Belt Conference Championship (Mobile, Ala.)

NO. NAME POS. YEAR HOMETOWN0 Megan Charlton GK So. Kent, Wash.00 Mikki Lewis GK So. St. Johns, Fla.1 Annabell Simpson F Jr. Baton Rouge, La.2 Jasmine Fahrnbauer M Sr. Canton, Ga.3 Kirsten Rendall F/D Sr. Bristol, England4 Sarah Sheffield D/M Jr. Leesburg, Ga.5 Claire Taylor M Fr. Milton, Fla.6 Marli Batiste D Fr. Delray, Fla.7 Haley Roberson D Jr. Burke, Va.8 Samantha Jacob M Fr. Kennesaw, Ga.9 Abby Reynolds F Jr. Gloucester, England10 Robyn-Anne Whittaker M/F Fr. Plantation, Fla.11 Chelsey Williams M Sr. Panama City, Fla.12 Natalie Melillo M So. Nutley, N.J.13 Alissa Jones M Sr. Mustang, Okla.14 Devin Gaskill D Fr. Suwanne, Ga.15 Alexis Norton F Fr. Edwardsville, Ill.16 Allie Dingle M Fr. Catonsville, Md.17 Mallary Hedden M So. Cartersville, Ga.18 Layna Hatfield D So. Seminole, Fla.19 Lynsey Kelly M Fr. Winter Springs. Fla.20 Nicole Harris M Jr. Miami, Fla.21 Payton Donley D Sr. Woodstock, Ga.22 Mecca Cobbin D Fr. Jacksonville, Fla.23 Eli Craft M Fr. Niceville, Fla.24 Brooke McKee F Fr. Madison, Ala.25 Amber Harless M/F Fr. Alabaster, Ala.26 Rachel Dymecki D Jr. Acworth, Ga.27 Brittany Yoder M Fr. Alabaster, Ala.28 Alison Watkins M Fr. Osceola, Fla.29 Megan Aaron D/M Fr. Montgomery, Ala.30 Sydnay Tucker GK Fr. Phoenix, Ariz.31 Kaitlynne Fincher GK Fr. Plant City, Fla.

2014 RESULTS (16-6-0, 6-3-0 Sun Belt)

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Alissa Jones

MFSeniorMustang, Okla. Psychology

Jones was ranked by TopDrawerSoccer.com at No. 66 on the preseason top 100 list. The Mustang, Okla., native was named preseason All-Sun Belt and was named All-Sun Belt last season. She became the first every player to record double-digit goals and assists in one season. She set the Troy career record with game-winning goals (10) and shots (160). Led the Sun Belt last season with 10 assists and ranked second with team-high 12 goals.

Mikki Lewis

GKSophomoreSt. Johns, Fla. Psychology

Lewis, named preseason All-Sun Belt, set individual season record for wins (16), goals against average (0.81), shutouts (11) and minutes played (1,897) in 2014. She led the Sun Belt last year in GAA and shutouts, was fourth in saves (67) The St. Johns, Fla., native was named second team All-Sun Belt Conference. Lewis was named National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South Region and was Ranked No. 45 freshman in the nation by TopDrawerSoccer.com.

TROJANS TO WATCH

2014 TROJANS OVERALL STATS

PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FOUL6 Alissa Jones 22-22 12 10 34 94 .128 40 .426 2-0 7 0-0 011 Chelsey Williams 22-22 8 5 21 49 .163 29 .592 0-0 3 2-2 01 Annabell Simpson 22-21 2 9 13 25 .080 15 .600 3-0 1 0-0 02 Jasmine Fahrnbauer 22-22 3 5 11 31 .097 16 .516 0-0 1 0-0 09 Abby Reynolds 19-9 5 0 10 35 .143 21 .600 0-0 2 0-0 012 Natalie Melillo 22-7 4 1 9 28 .143 13 .464 0-0 0 0-0 07 Louise Cheng 22-6 2 2 6 13 .154 9 .692 0-0 1 0-0 021 Payton Donley 22-22 2 0 4 9 .222 2 .222 2-0 0 0-0 010 Jane Latif 7-0 1 2 4 6 .167 1 .167 0-0 0 0-0 017 Mallary Hedden 22-22 1 1 3 11 .091 5 .455 0-0 1 0-0 05 Georgia Wallis 22-22 1 1 3 7 .143 4 .571 0-0 0 0-0 020 Nicole Harris 21-17 0 2 2 11 .000 4 .364 1-0 0 0-0 03 Kirsten Rendall 20-0 0 1 1 10 .000 6 .600 1-0 0 0-0 024 Paige McMillan 22-22 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 018 Layna Hatfield 16-5 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 1-0 0 0-0 019 Kailani Decock 15-1 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0-0 0 0-0 04 Sarah Sheffield 18-0 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 015 Riley Tetreault 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 014 Ashley Lopez 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 029 Megan Charlton 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 023 Lauren Leek 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 022 Rachel Dymecki 16-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 000 Mikki Lewis 22-22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 22 41 41 123 344 .119 174 .506 11-0 16 2-2 210 Opponents........... 22 17 12 46 208 .082 85 .409 10-1 6 0-0 202

## NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO30 Shelby Mullinax 1-0 16:13 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0/129 Megan Charlton 2-0 28:32 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0/10 Caitlin Buono 2-0 62:48 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0/200 Mikki Lewis 22-22 1897:40 17 0.81 67 .798 16 6 0 11/2TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 2/0 Total............... 22 2005:13 17 0.76 68 .800 16 6 0 13 Opponents........... 22 2005:13 41 1.84 133 .764 6 16 0 3

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The Troy University Athletics Department is an integral part of the Uni-versity. Its mission is to assure a balance between the desire to win and the desire to facilitate positive growth of student-athletes. The Athletics Department strives to graduate student-athletes who will make significant contributions to society, view their experience in athletics as rewarding and who will be proud alumni and advocates of the University.

At Troy The Office of Student-Athlete Services assists in maintaining an effective academic center, supervision of computer labs, arranging tutors, monitoring academic success and progress towards degree, assisting with academic advisement/registration, coordination of NCAA and Conference awards and scholarships, and arrangement of academic and lifestyle seminars and workshops (CHAMPS/Life Skills).

Student-Athlete Services (SAS) embraces the mission of the University and the Athletics Department to develop well rounded student-athletes through discovery and exploration of knowledge and its application to life-long success. The primary goals of SAS is to develop, nurture, and inspire our student-athletes. SAS aspires to challenge our student-athletes to embrace ownership of their responsibilities.

Troy student-athletes turned in a record-breaking 2014 fall semester in the classroom as 41 Trojans posted a perfect 4.0 grade point average, while 222 student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA or higher in semester. Of the 222 student-athletes 113 finished the fall semester with a 3.5 or higher GPA. Additionally, nine of Troy’s 16 athletic programs finished the fall with at least a 3.0 combined GPA.

Recent men’s basketball student-athletes have traveled to Spain, making stops in Barcelona and Gran Canaria while women’s basketball stu-

dent-athletes travelled to Italy in August 2014. The team visited Rome, Vatican City, Tuscany, Florence, Pisa and Venice.

In total, $4,188,428 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 298 student-athletes. Of that, $1,651,974 worth of athletic scholarships in the 2014-15 academic year were awarded to 82 football student-athletes. In the 2013-14 academic year alone $277,050 was given to 123 student-athletes from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF).

Study hall sessions are held for Troy student-athletes in an effort to devel-op consistent, appropriate, and effective study habits. All study sessions take place at the Trojan Academic Center which houses all of the Student-Athlete Services administrative offices.

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OVERALL STATSTEAM MISCELLANEOUSTeam GP Shots Fouls Offside Corners PK PKA YC RCAppalachian State 19 280 182 24 102 2 2 9 1Arkansas State 18 218 150 48 55 2 2 12 1Georgia Southern 19 239 156 37 86 4 3 6 1Georgia State 20 205 207 44 77 0 0 19 1South Alabama 23 469 224 62 98 2 2 16 0Texas State 20 316 142 44 81 0 0 7 0Troy 22 344 210 72 102 2 2 11 0Little Rock 20 332 132 49 100 2 2 4 0UL Lafayette 19 246 111 65 64 2 2 6 1UL Monroe 19 321 160 29 118 2 2 5 0

SHOTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. South Alabama 23 469 20.392. Troy 22 344 15.643. Little Rock 20 332 16.604. UL Monroe 19 321 16.895. Texas State 20 316 15.806. Appalachian State 19 280 14.747. UL Lafayette 19 246 12.958. Georgia Southern 19 239 12.589. Arkansas State 18 218 12.1110. Georgia State 20 205 10.25

POINTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. South Alabama 23 184 8.002. Little Rock 20 138 6.903. UL Monroe 19 125 6.584. Troy 22 123 5.595. UL Lafayette 19 121 6.376. Appalachian State 19 86 4.537. Georgia Southern 19 74 3.898. Texas State 20 71 3.559. Arkansas State 18 67 3.7210. Georgia State 20 52 2.60

GOALS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. South Alabama 23 68 2.96 Little Rock 20 47 2.352. UL Lafayette 19 47 2.474. Troy 22 41 1.865. UL Monroe 19 37 1.956. Appalachian State 19 28 1.477. Georgia Southern 19 27 1.42 Texas State 20 27 1.359. Arkansas State 18 25 1.3910. Georgia State 20 18 0.90

GOALS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. South Alabama 23 68 2.962. UL Lafayette 19 47 2.473. Little Rock 20 47 2.354. UL Monroe 19 37 1.955. Troy 22 41 1.866. Appalachian State 19 28 1.477. Georgia Southern 19 27 1.428. Arkansas State 18 25 1.399. Texas State 20 27 1.3510. Georgia State 20 18 0.90

ASSISTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. UL Monroe 19 51 2.682. South Alabama 23 48 2.093. Little Rock 20 44 2.204. Troy 22 41 1.865. Appalachian State 19 30 1.586. UL Lafayette 19 27 1.427. Georgia Southern 19 20 1.058. Texas State 20 17 0.85 Arkansas State 18 17 0.9410. Georgia State 20 16 0.80

ASSISTS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. UL Monroe 19 51 2.682. Little Rock 20 44 2.203. South Alabama 23 48 2.094. Troy 22 41 1.865. Appalachian State 19 30 1.586. UL Lafayette 19 27 1.427. Georgia Southern 19 20 1.058. Arkansas State 18 17 0.949. Texas State 20 17 0.8510. Georgia State 20 16 0.80

GOALS ALLOWED## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Texas State 20 17 0.85 Troy 22 17 0.773. Georgia State 20 20 1.004. South Alabama 23 22 0.965. Little Rock 20 23 1.156. Georgia Southern 19 24 1.267. Appalachian State 19 30 1.588. UL Lafayette 19 34 1.79 UL Monroe 19 34 1.7910. Arkansas State 18 41 2.28

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg1. Troy 22 17 2005:13 0.762. Texas State 20 17 1853:26 0.833. South Alabama 23 22 2122:41 0.934. Georgia State 20 20 1888:19 0.955. Little Rock 20 23 1820:00 1.146. Georgia Southern 19 24 1730:18 1.257. Appalachian State 19 30 1754:52 1.548. UL Lafayette 19 34 1743:10 1.769. UL Monroe 19 34 1730:00 1.7710. Arkansas State 18 41 1631:42 2.26

SAVES## Team GP No. Avg/G1. UL Monroe 19 126 6.632. Arkansas State 18 110 6.113. Georgia Southern 19 104 5.474. South Alabama 23 95 4.135. UL Lafayette 19 94 4.956. Georgia State 20 87 4.357. Little Rock 20 82 4.108. Appalachian State 19 70 3.689. Troy 22 68 3.0910. Texas State 20 63 3.15

SHUTOUTS## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G1. Troy 22 13 0.592. South Alabama 23 12 0.523. Little Rock 20 8 0.404. Texas State 20 7 0.355. Georgia Southern 19 6 0.32 UL Monroe 19 6 0.32 Georgia State 20 6 0.308. Appalachian State 19 3 0.169. Arkansas State 18 2 0.11 UL Lafayette 19 2 0.11

FOULS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. South Alabama 23 224 9.742. Troy 22 210 9.553. Georgia State 20 207 10.354. Appalachian State 19 182 9.585. UL Monroe 19 160 8.426. Georgia Southern 19 156 8.217. Arkansas State 18 150 8.338. Texas State 20 142 7.109. Little Rock 20 132 6.6010. UL Lafayette 19 111 5.84

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OVERALL STATSCORNERS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. UL Monroe 19 118 6.212. Appalachian State 19 102 5.37 Troy 22 102 4.644. Little Rock 20 100 5.005. South Alabama 23 98 4.266. Georgia Southern 19 86 4.537. Texas State 20 81 4.058. Georgia State 20 77 3.859. UL Lafayette 19 64 3.3710. Arkansas State 18 55 3.06

OFFSIDES## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Troy 22 72 3.272. UL Lafayette 19 65 3.423. South Alabama 23 62 2.704. Little Rock 20 49 2.455. Arkansas State 18 48 2.676. Texas State 20 44 2.20 Georgia State 20 44 2.208. Georgia Southern 19 37 1.959. UL Monroe 19 29 1.5310. Appalachian State 19 24 1.26

YELLOW CARDS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Georgia State 20 19 0.952. South Alabama 23 16 0.703. Arkansas State 18 12 0.674. Troy 22 11 0.505. Appalachian State 19 9 0.476. Texas State 20 7 0.357. UL Lafayette 19 6 0.32 Georgia Southern 19 6 0.329. UL Monroe 19 5 0.2610. Little Rock 20 4 0.20

CONFERENCE OVERALLSTANDINGS W L T Pts Pct GF GA W L T Pts Pct GF GASouth Alabama 8 0 1 25 .944 25 10 19 3 1 58 .848 68 22Troy 6 3 0 18 .667 17 7 16 6 0 48 .727 41 17Georgia Southern 5 3 1 16 .611 13 12 11 6 2 35 .632 27 24Texas State 5 3 1 16 .611 12 9 11 7 2 35 .600 27 17Appalachian State 5 4 0 15 .556 13 11 8 11 0 24 .421 28 30UL Lafayette 4 4 1 13 .500 19 18 9 8 2 29 .526 47 34Georgia State 4 4 1 13 .500 13 10 6 10 4 22 .400 18 20UALR 2 6 1 7 .278 10 17 11 8 1 34 .575 47 23UL Monroe 2 7 0 6 .222 9 22 8 10 1 25 .447 37 34Arkansas State 1 8 0 3 .111 8 23 4 14 0 12 .222 25 41

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CONFERENCE STATSTEAM MISCELLANEOUSTeam GP Shots Fouls Offside Corners PK PKA YC RCAppalachian State 9 152 88 13 60 1 1 6 0Arkansas State 9 92 78 14 27 0 0 6 0Georgia Southern 9 107 75 16 35 2 1 0 0Georgia State 9 96 95 19 39 0 0 7 0South Alabama 9 176 83 21 29 1 1 6 0Texas State 9 131 60 16 36 0 0 3 0Troy 9 136 74 21 40 2 2 3 0Little Rock 9 123 58 9 31 0 0 1 0UL Lafayette 9 111 55 28 31 1 1 3 0UL Monroe 9 95 74 8 46 1 1 2 0

SHOTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. South Alabama 9 176 19.562. Appalachian State 9 152 16.893. Troy 9 136 15.114. Texas State 9 131 14.565. Little Rock 9 123 13.676. UL Lafayette 9 111 12.337. Georgia Southern 9 107 11.898. Georgia State 9 96 10.679. UL Monroe 9 95 10.5610. Arkansas State 9 92 10.22

POINTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. South Alabama 9 66 7.332. Troy 9 53 5.893. UL Lafayette 9 49 5.444. Appalachian State 9 41 4.565. Georgia Southern 9 38 4.22 Georgia State 9 38 4.227. Little Rock 9 32 3.568. Texas State 9 30 3.339. UL Monroe 9 25 2.7810. Arkansas State 9 21 2.33

GOALS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. South Alabama 9 25 2.782. UL Lafayette 9 19 2.113. Troy 9 17 1.894. Georgia Southern 9 13 1.44 Appalachian State 9 13 1.44 Georgia State 9 13 1.447. Texas State 9 12 1.338. Little Rock 9 10 1.119. UL Monroe 9 9 1.0010. Arkansas State 9 8 0.89

GOALS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. South Alabama 9 25 2.782. UL Lafayette 9 19 2.113. Troy 9 17 1.894. Appalachian State 9 13 1.44 Georgia Southern 9 13 1.44 Georgia State 9 13 1.447. Texas State 9 12 1.338. Little Rock 9 10 1.119. UL Monroe 9 9 1.0010. Arkansas State 9 8 0.89

ASSISTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Troy 9 19 2.112. South Alabama 9 16 1.783. Appalachian State 9 15 1.674. Georgia Southern 9 12 1.33 Little Rock 9 12 1.33 Georgia State 9 12 1.337. UL Lafayette 9 11 1.228. UL Monroe 9 7 0.789. Texas State 9 6 0.6710. Arkansas State 9 5 0.56

ASSISTS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Troy 9 19 2.112. South Alabama 9 16 1.783. Appalachian State 9 15 1.674. Little Rock 9 12 1.33 Georgia Southern 9 12 1.33 Georgia State 9 12 1.337. UL Lafayette 9 11 1.228. UL Monroe 9 7 0.789. Texas State 9 6 0.6710. Arkansas State 9 5 0.56

GOALS ALLOWED## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Troy 9 7 0.782. Texas State 9 9 1.003. South Alabama 9 10 1.11 Georgia State 9 10 1.115. Appalachian State 9 11 1.226. Georgia Southern 9 12 1.337. Little Rock 9 17 1.898. UL Lafayette 9 18 2.009. UL Monroe 9 22 2.4410. Arkansas State 9 23 2.56

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg1. Troy 9 7 822:49 0.772. Texas State 9 9 840:46 0.963. South Alabama 9 10 842:44 1.074. Georgia State 9 10 830:00 1.085. Appalachian State 9 11 829:55 1.196. Georgia Southern 9 12 830:00 1.307. Little Rock 9 17 830:00 1.848. UL Lafayette 9 18 830:00 1.959. UL Monroe 9 22 810:00 2.4410. Arkansas State 9 23 810:00 2.56

SAVES## Team GP No. Avg/G1. UL Monroe 9 68 7.562. Arkansas State 9 55 6.113. Little Rock 9 49 5.444. Georgia Southern 9 48 5.335. South Alabama 9 42 4.676. UL Lafayette 9 39 4.337. Georgia State 9 38 4.228. Appalachian State 9 30 3.339. Troy 9 29 3.2210. Texas State 9 24 2.67

SHUTOUTS## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G1. Troy 9 6 0.672. South Alabama 9 3 0.33 Appalachian State 9 3 0.334. Georgia Southern 9 2 0.22 Georgia State 9 2 0.226. Arkansas State 9 1 0.11 Little Rock 9 1 0.11 Texas State 9 1 0.119. UL Lafayette 9 0 0.00 UL Monroe 9 0 0.00

FOULS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Georgia State 9 95 10.562. Appalachian State 9 88 9.783. South Alabama 9 83 9.224. Arkansas State 9 78 8.675. Georgia Southern 9 75 8.336. UL Monroe 9 74 8.22 Troy 9 74 8.228. Texas State 9 60 6.679. Little Rock 9 58 6.4410. UL Lafayette 9 55 6.11

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CONFERENCE STATSCORNERS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Appalachian State 9 60 6.672. UL Monroe 9 46 5.113. Troy 9 40 4.444. Georgia State 9 39 4.335. Texas State 9 36 4.006. Georgia Southern 9 35 3.897. UL Lafayette 9 31 3.44 Little Rock 9 31 3.449. South Alabama 9 29 3.2210. Arkansas State 9 27 3.00

OFFSIDES## Team GP No. Avg/G1. UL Lafayette 9 28 3.112. South Alabama 9 21 2.33 Troy 9 21 2.334. Georgia State 9 19 2.115. Texas State 9 16 1.78 Georgia Southern 9 16 1.787. Arkansas State 9 14 1.568. Appalachian State 9 13 1.449. Little Rock 9 9 1.0010. UL Monroe 9 8 0.89

YELLOW CARDS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Georgia State 9 7 0.782. South Alabama 9 6 0.67 Arkansas State 9 6 0.67 Appalachian State 9 6 0.675. UL Lafayette 9 3 0.33 Texas State 9 3 0.33 Troy 9 3 0.338. UL Monroe 9 2 0.229. Little Rock 9 1 0.1110. Georgia Southern 9 0 0.00

CONFERENCE OVERALLSTANDINGS W L T Pts Pct GF GA W L T Pts Pct GF GASouth Alabama 8 0 1 25 .944 25 10 8 0 1 25 .944 25 10Troy 6 3 0 18 .667 17 7 6 3 0 18 .667 17 7Georgia Southern 5 3 1 16 .611 13 12 5 3 1 16 .611 13 12Texas State 5 3 1 16 .611 12 9 5 3 1 16 .611 12 9Appalachian State 5 4 0 15 .556 13 11 5 4 0 15 .556 13 11UL Lafayette 4 4 1 13 .500 19 18 4 4 1 13 .500 19 18Georgia State 4 4 1 13 .500 13 10 4 4 1 13 .500 13 10Little Rock 2 6 1 7 .278 10 17 2 6 1 7 .278 10 17UL Monroe 2 7 0 6 .222 9 22 2 7 0 6 .222 9 22Arkansas State 1 8 0 3 .111 8 23 1 8 0 3 .111 8 23

STREAKSTeam No. Record in streak (W-L-T)South Alabama 9 8 0 1Troy 4 4 0 0Georgia Southern 2 1 0 1Georgia State 1 1 0 0UL Lafayette 1 1 0 0

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SHOTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 20 94 4.70 Alissa Jones-TROY 22 94 4.27 Hannah, Charde-USA 23 94 4.094. Hardy, Rio-USA 23 89 3.875. Fehr, Karlea-ULM 19 78 4.116. El-Shami, Nora-GS 19 60 3.167. Henley, Danielle-USA 23 53 2.308. Pillon, Jenna-ULM 18 51 2.839. Ravan, Whitney-GSU 20 50 2.5010. Chelsey Williams-TROY 22 49 2.23

SHOTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 20 94 4.702. Alissa Jones-TROY 22 94 4.273. Fehr, Karlea-ULM 19 78 4.114. Hannah, Charde-USA 23 94 4.095. Hardy, Rio-USA 23 89 3.876. El-Shami, Nora-GS 19 60 3.167. Nagy, Ashley-GSU 13 41 3.158. Pillon, Jenna-ULM 18 51 2.839. Ravan, Whitney-GSU 20 50 2.5010. Rohane, Alyson-LR 19 47 2.47

POINTS## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts Avg/G1. Hannah, Charde-USA 23 20 7 47 2.042. Alissa Jones-TROY 22 12 10 34 1.553. Hardy, Rio-USA 23 12 8 32 1.394. Garuba, Fali-LR 19 9 5 23 1.215. Fehr, Karlea-ULM 19 7 8 22 1.166. El-Shami, Nora-GS 19 7 7 21 1.11 Chelsey Williams-TROY 22 8 5 21 0.958. Kallin, Louise-LR 20 8 4 20 1.009. Haywood, Sophie-USA 21 7 5 19 0.9010. DeRosa, Danielle-UL-L 19 7 4 18 0.95 Ravan, Whitney-GSU 20 8 2 18 0.90 Duncan, Jordan-USA 23 6 6 18 0.78

POINTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts Avg/G1. Hannah, Charde-USA 23 20 7 47 2.042. Alissa Jones-TROY 22 12 10 34 1.553. Hardy, Rio-USA 23 12 8 32 1.394. Garuba, Fali-LR 19 9 5 23 1.215. Fehr, Karlea-ULM 19 7 8 22 1.166. El-Shami, Nora-GS 19 7 7 21 1.117. Carboni, Maila-LR 12 5 3 13 1.088. Kallin, Louise-LR 20 8 4 20 1.009. Chelsey Williams-TROY 22 8 5 21 0.9510. DeRosa, Danielle-UL-L 19 7 4 18 0.95

GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Hannah, Charde-USA 23 20 0.872. Alissa Jones-TROY 22 12 0.55 Hardy, Rio-USA 23 12 0.524. Garuba, Fali-LR 19 9 0.475. Kallin, Louise-LR 20 8 0.40 Ravan, Whitney-GSU 20 8 0.40 Chelsey Williams-TROY 22 8 0.368. Montoya, Yazmin-UL-L 18 7 0.39 Pillon, Jenna-ULM 18 7 0.39 Fehr, Karlea-ULM 19 7 0.37 DeRosa, Danielle-UL-L 19 7 0.37 El-Shami, Nora-GS 19 7 0.37 Curry, Lynsey-TXST 20 7 0.35 Haywood, Sophie-USA 21 7 0.33

GOALS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Hannah, Charde-USA 23 20 0.872. Alissa Jones-TROY 22 12 0.553. Hardy, Rio-USA 23 12 0.524. Garuba, Fali-LR 19 9 0.475. Carboni, Maila-LR 12 5 0.426. Kallin, Louise-LR 20 8 0.40 Ravan, Whitney-GSU 20 8 0.40 Childress, Sam-APP 15 6 0.409. Pillon, Jenna-ULM 18 7 0.39 Montoya, Yazmin-UL-L 18 7 0.39

ASSISTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Alissa Jones-TROY 22 10 0.452. Annabell Simpson-TROY 22 9 0.413. Fehr, Karlea-ULM 19 8 0.42 Hardy, Rio-USA 23 8 0.355. Land, Antonia-ULM 19 7 0.37 El-Shami, Nora-GS 19 7 0.37 Hannah, Charde-USA 23 7 0.308. Holz, Julia-APP 19 6 0.32 Uyokpeyi, Mikayla-LR 20 6 0.30 Duncan, Jordan-USA 23 6 0.26

ASSISTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Alissa Jones-TROY 22 10 0.452. Fehr, Karlea-ULM 19 8 0.423. Annabell Simpson-TROY 22 9 0.414. El-Shami, Nora-GS 19 7 0.37 Land, Antonia-ULM 19 7 0.376. Hardy, Rio-USA 23 8 0.357. Holz, Julia-APP 19 6 0.328. Hannah, Charde-USA 23 7 0.309. Uyokpeyi, Mikayla-LR 20 6 0.3010. Borstelmann, Amanda-ULM 14 4 0.29

GAME-WINNING GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Alissa Jones-TROY 22 7 0.32 Hannah, Charde-USA 23 7 0.303. Lukas, Melinda-GS 18 4 0.224. Childress, Sam-APP 15 3 0.20 Garuba, Fali-LR 19 3 0.16 Kallin, Louise-LR 20 3 0.15 Chelsey Williams-TROY 22 3 0.14

GOALS AGAINST AVG## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg1. Mikki Lewis-TROY 22 17 1897:40 0.812. Haynes, Brie-GSU 14 12 1308:19 0.833. Rinehart, C-TXST 20 17 1845:04 0.834. Cavanagh, Sara-LR 10 7 695:00 0.915. Hay, Sarah-USA 19 18 1762:41 0.926. Merson, Katie-GS 19 24 1730:18 1.257. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 14 15 1080:00 1.258. Roberson, Megan-APP 19 25 1556:05 1.459. Lee, Amanda-ASU 11 15 788:00 1.7110. Werther, K-ULM 15 24 1244:27 1.74

SAVE PERCENTAGE## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct1. Haynes, Brie-GSU 14 58 12 .8292. Hay, Sarah-USA 19 81 18 .8183. Merson, Katie-GS 19 100 24 .8064. Mikki Lewis-TROY 22 67 17 .7985. Werther, K-ULM 15 93 24 .7956. Lee, Amanda-ASU 11 57 15 .7927. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 14 54 15 .7838. Rinehart, C-TXST 20 61 17 .7829. Cavanagh, Sara-LR 10 24 7 .77410. Stricklin, Alexias-UL-L 18 65 27 .707

SAVES## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Merson, Katie-GS 19 100 5.262. Werther, Katherine-ULM 15 93 6.203. Hay, Sarah-USA 19 81 4.264. Mikki Lewis-TROY 22 67 3.055. Stricklin, Alexias-UL-L 18 65 3.616. Rinehart, Caitlynn-TXST 20 61 3.057. Roberson, Megan-APP 19 60 3.168. Haynes, Brie-GSU 14 58 4.149. Lee, Amanda-ASU 11 57 5.1810. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 14 54 3.86

SAVES PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Werther, Katherine-ULM 15 93 6.202. Merson, Katie-GS 19 100 5.263. Lee, Amanda-ASU 11 57 5.184. Hay, Sarah-USA 19 81 4.265. Haynes, Brie-GSU 14 58 4.146. Wicks, Sara-ASU 9 36 4.007. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 14 54 3.868. Stricklin, Alexias-UL-L 18 65 3.619. Roberson, Megan-APP 19 60 3.1610. Rinehart, Caitlynn-TXST 20 61 3.05

SHUTOUTS## Player-Team GP Sho Sho/G1. Mikki Lewis-TROY 22 11 0.502. Hay, Sarah-USA 19 10 0.533. Merson, Katie-GS 19 6 0.32 Haynes, Brie-GSU 14 6 0.43 Rinehart, Caitlynn-TXST 20 6 0.306. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 14 4 0.297. Werther, Katherine-ULM 15 3 0.208. Moreno, Samantha-ULM 7 2 0.29 Cavanagh, Sara-LR 10 2 0.20 Roberson, Megan-APP 19 2 0.11

SHUTOUTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP Sho Sho/G1. Hay, Sarah-USA 19 10 0.532. Mikki Lewis-TROY 22 11 0.503. Haynes, Brie-GSU 14 6 0.434. Merson, Katie-GS 19 6 0.325. Rinehart, Caitlynn-TXST 20 6 0.306. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 14 4 0.297. Werther, Katherine-ULM 15 3 0.20 Cavanagh, Sara-LR 10 2 0.209. Roberson, Megan-APP 19 2 0.1110. Lee, Amanda-ASU 11 1 0.09

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SHOTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 9 47 5.222. Hannah, Charde-USA 9 40 4.443. Alissa Jones-TROY 9 34 3.784. Hardy, Rio-USA 9 33 3.675. Fehr, Karlea-ULM 9 30 3.336. El-Shami, Nora-GS 9 29 3.227. Abby Reynolds-TROY 9 26 2.89 Ravan, Whitney-GSU 9 26 2.899. Rohane, Alyson-LR 9 25 2.7810. Cline, Jane-APP 9 23 2.56

SHOTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 9 47 5.222. Hannah, Charde-USA 9 40 4.443. Alissa Jones-TROY 9 34 3.784. Hardy, Rio-USA 9 33 3.675. Fehr, Karlea-ULM 9 30 3.336. El-Shami, Nora-GS 9 29 3.227. Abby Reynolds-TROY 9 26 2.89 Ravan, Whitney-GSU 9 26 2.899. Rohane, Alyson-LR 9 25 2.7810. Cline, Jane-APP 9 23 2.56

POINTS## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts Avg/G1. Hannah, Charde-USA 9 6 3 15 1.672. Hardy, Rio-USA 9 5 4 14 1.56 Ravan, Whitney-GSU 9 6 2 14 1.564. Alissa Jones-TROY 9 3 6 12 1.335. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 9 5 1 11 1.22 El-Shami, Nora-GS 9 3 5 11 1.227. Chelsey Williams-TROY 9 4 2 10 1.11 Abby Reynolds-TROY 9 5 0 10 1.119. Garuba, Fali-LR 9 3 3 9 1.0010. Schmidt, Annika-UL-L 8 3 2 8 1.00 Land, Antonia-ULM 9 3 2 8 0.89 Rabsatt-Smith-USA 9 4 0 8 0.89 Cline, Jane-APP 9 3 2 8 0.89

POINTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts Avg/G1. Hannah, Charde-USA 9 6 3 15 1.672. Ravan, Whitney-GSU 9 6 2 14 1.56 Hardy, Rio-USA 9 5 4 14 1.564. Alissa Jones-TROY 9 3 6 12 1.335. El-Shami, Nora-GS 9 3 5 11 1.22 Curry, Lynsey-TXST 9 5 1 11 1.227. Chelsey Williams-TROY 9 4 2 10 1.11 Abby Reynolds-TROY 9 5 0 10 1.119. Garuba, Fali-LR 9 3 3 9 1.00 Schmidt, Annika-UL-L 8 3 2 8 1.00

GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Ravan, Whitney-GSU 9 6 0.67 Hannah, Charde-USA 9 6 0.673. Curry, Lynsey-TXST 9 5 0.56 Abby Reynolds-TROY 9 5 0.56 Hardy, Rio-USA 9 5 0.566. Chelsey Williams-TROY 9 4 0.44 Rabsatt-Smith, Nini-USA 9 4 0.448. Lukas, Melinda-GS 8 3 0.38 Schmidt, Annika-UL-L 8 3 0.38 Garuba, Fali-LR 9 3 0.33 Manuel, Elizabeth-UL-L 9 3 0.33 Land, Antonia-ULM 9 3 0.33 Cline, Jane-APP 9 3 0.33 Fehr, Karlea-ULM 9 3 0.33 El-Shami, Nora-GS 9 3 0.33 Kallin, Louise-LR 9 3 0.33 Gratto, Stephanie-GS 9 3 0.33 Alissa Jones-TROY 9 3 0.33 Hardy, Steffi-USA 9 3 0.33 Grasso, Kimberly-UL-L 9 3 0.33

GOALS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Ravan, Whitney-GSU 9 6 0.67 Hannah, Charde-USA 9 6 0.673. Abby Reynolds-TROY 9 5 0.56 Curry, Lynsey-TXST 9 5 0.56 Hardy, Rio-USA 9 5 0.566. Rabsatt-Smith, Nini-USA 9 4 0.44 Chelsey Williams-TROY 9 4 0.448. Schmidt, Annika-UL-L 8 3 0.38 Lukas, Melinda-GS 8 3 0.3810. Manuel, Elizabeth-UL-L 9 3 0.33 Land, Antonia-ULM 9 3 0.33 Cline, Jane-APP 9 3 0.33 Fehr, Karlea-ULM 9 3 0.33 El-Shami, Nora-GS 9 3 0.33 Kallin, Louise-LR 9 3 0.33 Gratto, Stephanie-GS 9 3 0.33 Alissa Jones-TROY 9 3 0.33 Hardy, Steffi-USA 9 3 0.33 Garuba, Fali-LR 9 3 0.33 Grasso, Kimberly-UL-L 9 3 0.33 Childress, Sam-APP 6 2 0.33

ASSISTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Alissa Jones-TROY 9 6 0.672. El-Shami, Nora-GS 9 5 0.563. Annabell Simpson-TROY 9 4 0.44 Hardy, Rio-USA 9 4 0.445. Garuba, Fali-LR 9 3 0.33 Jasmine Fahrnbauer-TROY 9 3 0.33 Harriman, Lauren-GSU 9 3 0.33 Uyokpeyi, Mikayla-LR 9 3 0.33 Hannah, Charde-USA 9 3 0.33 Holz, Julia-APP 9 3 0.33

ASSISTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Alissa Jones-TROY 9 6 0.672. El-Shami, Nora-GS 9 5 0.563. Hardy, Rio-USA 9 4 0.44 Annabell Simpson-TROY 9 4 0.445. Garuba, Fali-LR 9 3 0.33 Harriman, Lauren-GSU 9 3 0.33 Holz, Julia-APP 9 3 0.33 Hannah, Charde-USA 9 3 0.33 Jasmine Fahrnbauer-TROY 9 3 0.33 Uyokpeyi, Mikayla-LR 9 3 0.33

GAME-WINNING GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Childress, Sam-APP 6 2 0.33 Lukas, Melinda-GS 8 2 0.25 Hardy, Rio-USA 9 2 0.22 Hannah, Charde-USA 9 2 0.22 Abby Reynolds-TROY 9 2 0.22 Caudle, Jenna-APP 9 2 0.22

GOALS AGAINST AVG## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg1. Mikki Lewis-TROY 9 7 822:49 0.772. Haynes, Brie-GSU 5 4 450:00 0.803. Rinehart, C-TXST 9 9 840:46 0.964. Hay, Sarah-USA 9 10 842:44 1.075. Roberson, Megan-APP 9 11 784:55 1.266. Merson, Katie-GS 9 12 830:00 1.307. Fox, Christa-GSU 4 6 380:00 1.428. Cavanagh, Sara-LR 4 5 290:00 1.559. Lee, Amanda-ASU 7 12 563:00 1.9210. Stricklin, Alexias-UL-L 8 13 587:07 1.99

SAVE PERCENTAGE## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct1. Haynes, Brie-GSU 5 17 4 .8102. Mikki Lewis-TROY 9 29 7 .8063. Merson, Katie-GS 9 47 12 .7974. Hay, Sarah-USA 9 39 10 .7965. Lee, Amanda-ASU 7 46 12 .7936. Fox, Christa-GSU 4 21 6 .7787. Werther, K-ULM 9 66 21 .7598. Cavanagh, Sara-LR 4 14 5 .7379. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 7 32 12 .72710. Roberson, Megan-APP 9 28 11 .718

SAVES## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Werther, Katherine-ULM 9 66 7.332. Lee, Amanda-ASU 7 46 6.573. Fox, Christa-GSU 4 21 5.254. Merson, Katie-GS 9 47 5.225. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 7 32 4.576. Hay, Sarah-USA 9 39 4.337. Stricklin, Alexias-UL-L 8 29 3.628. Cavanagh, Sara-LR 4 14 3.509. Haynes, Brie-GSU 5 17 3.4010. Mikki Lewis-TROY 9 29 3.22

SAVES PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Wilson, Kylie-LR 6 37 6.172. Mallinson,Holly-UL-M 8 47 5.88 Lee, Amanda-A-ST 8 47 5.884. Winter, Madison-TROY 7 41 5.865. Haynes,Brie-GSU 8 40 5.006. Drish, Melissa-USA 8 34 4.257. Gardini, Natalie-TXST 6 24 4.00 Cavanagh, Sara-LR 3 12 4.009. Graham,Kendall-UL-L 8 23 2.8810. Abolins, Nora-WKU 8 19 2.38

SHUTOUTS## Player-Team GP Sho Sho/G1. Mikki Lewis-TROY 9 6 0.672. Hay, Sarah-USA 9 3 0.333. Haynes, Brie-GSU 5 2 0.40 Roberson, Megan-APP 9 2 0.22 Merson, Katie-GS 9 2 0.226. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 7 1 0.14 Lee, Amanda-ASU 7 1 0.14 Rinehart, Caitlynn-TXST 9 1 0.11

SHUTOUTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP Sho Sho/G1. Mikki Lewis-TROY 9 6 0.672. Haynes, Brie-GSU 5 2 0.403. Hay, Sarah-USA 9 3 0.334. Merson, Katie-GS 9 2 0.22 Roberson, Megan-APP 9 2 0.226. Ilkuf, Bre-LR 7 1 0.14 Lee, Amanda-ASU 7 1 0.148. Rinehart, Caitlynn-TXST 9 1 0.11

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2000

First Team

Kim Brunette Sr. F North Texas

Jenny Cox Fr. MF Middle Tennessee

Christy Johnson Sr. MF North Texas

Marilyn Marin Fr. F North Texas

Mychael Movius Fr. MF Denver

Michele O’ Brien Jr. F FIU

Sasja Odenyo Jr. F FIU

Cindy Rainville Jr. F South Alabama

Jackie Shirer Fr. F South Alabama

Teresa Vise Sr. MF North Texas

Kristin Warren So. MF Denver

Second Team

Ifeoma Dieke So. D FIU

Jennifer Heinrichs Fr. MF UALR

Kenya Hickey Sr. F Middle Tennessee

Tiffany Hull Fr. D Arkansas State

Erica Izard So. GK Denver

Rachel Reese Fr. MF Arkansas State

Kyla Rogers So. GK South Alabama

Jen Servedio Jr. MF FIU

Emily Stevens Sr. D North Texas

Gina Turner Jr. D North Texas

Player of the Year

Michele O’ Brien, Jr., F, FIU

Freshman of the Year

Marilyn Marin, Fr., F, North Texas

Newcomer of the Year

Sasja Odenyo, Jr., F, FIU

Coach of the Year

Everton Edwards

2001

First Team

Katie Antongiovanni Jr. MF Denver

Ifeoma Dieke Jr. MF FIU

Erica Izard Jr. GK Denver

Carrie Kveton Sr. MF North Texas

Marilyn Marin So. F North Texas

Jamie Norwood So. D Denver

Michele O’ Brien Sr. F FIU

Angie Portincaso Jr. D Denver

Cindy Rainville Sr. F South Alabama

Gina Turner Sr. D North Texas

Kristin Warren Jr. MF Denver

Second Team

Nicola Bell Jr. MF FIU

Camile Flenniken Jr. MF Denver

Monica Housden So. GK North Texas

Erika Jaderblom Sr. D FIU

Danielle LaDuke Fr. F Middle Tennessee

Lisa Langrish Fr. MF Middle Tennessee

Siri Meckleborg So. D FIU

Mychael Movious So. F Denver

Sasja Odenyo Sr. F FIU

Sheri Robbins Jr. D Middle Tennessee

Michelle Uselton Jr. MF North Texas

Player of the Year

Michele O’ Brien, Sr., F, FIU

Freshman of the Year

Danielle LaDuke, Fr. F, Middle Tennessee

Newcomer of the Year

Katie Antongiovanni, Jr. MF, Denver

Coach of the Year

Jeff Hooker, Denver

2002

First Team

Katie Antongiovanni Sr. MF Denver

Nicola Bell Sr. MF FIU

Erica Izard Sr. GK Denver

Marilyn Marin Jr. F North Texas

Laura Miguez So. F Middle Tennessee

Mychael Movius Jr. F Denver

Jamie Norwood Jr. D Denver

Melinda Pina So. MF North Texas

Angie Portincaso Sr. D Denver

Sara Vienberg Jr. D UL Lafayette

Kristin Warren Sr. MF Denver

Second Team

Amber Angermeier So. GK South Alabama

Crystal Chapon So. MF WKU

Elena Esquibel So. UALR

Jenni Harris Jr. F Denver

Rebecca Kahn Fr MF South Alabama

Allison Nellis So. F WKU

Keri Osborne Sr. D South Alabama

Melissa Robinson So. D WKU

Stacy Smith Fr. F UL Lafayette

Kathy Steinmetz Sr. MF South Alabama

Kerri Weaver Sr. F Denver

Player of the Year

Marilyn Marin, Jr., F, North Texas

Freshman of the Year

Marsha Stewart, GK, UALR

Newcomer of the Year

Christina Mascaro, Jr., MF, Middle Tennessee

Coach of the Year

Jeff Hooker, Denver

2003

First Team

Amber Angermeier Jr. GK South Alabama

Melissa Behrent Sr. MF Denver

Emily Carter Sr. MF Middle Tennessee

Andrea Doogs Jr. MF WKU

Lleane Grimditch Fr. F Denver

Maggie Kirchhoff Sr. D Denver

Laura Mann Fr. MF Denver

Marilyn Marin Sr F North Texas

Jessica Northcutt Jr. D Middle Tennessee

Jamie Norwood Sr. D Denver

Melinda Pina Jr. F North Texas

Second Team

Angela Carter Sr. MF North Texas

Jenny Dalby So. D WKU

Charissa Gingerich Jr. MF FIU

Krista Georgas Jr. D North Texas

Jenni Harris Sr. F Denver

Rebecca Kahn So. MF South Alabama

Laura Miguez Jr. F Middle Tennessee

Megan Meade Jr. D FIU

Rebecca Rodriguez Fr. F Middle Tennessee

Marsha Stewart So. GK UALR

Claire Ward So. MF Middle Tennessee

Player of the Year

Marilyn Marin, Sr, F, North Texas

Freshman of the Year

Lleane Grimditch, Fr., F, Denver

Newcomer of the Year

Claire Ward, So., MF, Middle Tennessee

Coach of the Year

Aston Rhoden, Middle Tennessee

2004

TEAMS

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First Team

Amber Angermeier Sr. GK South Alabama

Jenna Billingsley Fr. MF Denver

Debs Brereton. Sr F Middle Tennessee

Jenny Dalby Jr. D WKU

Lleane Grimditch So. F Denver

Taryn Hemmings Fr. F Denver

Heather Hutyra Fr. F North Texas

Maggie Kirchoff Sr. D Denver

Melinda Pina Sr. MF North Texas

Caree Ridenour Sr. D North Texas

Lisa-Marie Woods So. MF Middle Tennessee

Second Team

Heather Adamus Sr. F South Alabama

Andrea Doogs Sr. MF WKU

Krista Georges Sr. D North Texas

Rebecca Kahn Jr. MF South Alabama

Laura Mann So. MF Denver

Megan Meade Sr. D FIU

Laura Miguez Sr. F Middle Tennessee

Jessica Northcutt Sr. D Middle Tennessee

Lotte Rasmussen Fr F UL Lafayette

Claire Ward Jr. MF Middle Tennessee

Danielle Wiley So. GK Denver

Player of the Year

Debs Brereton., Sr, F, Middle Tennessee

Freshman of the Year

Heather Hutyra, Fr., F, North Texas

Newcomer of the Year

Lisa-Marie Woods, So., MF, Middle Tennessee

Coach of the Year

Aston Rhoden, Middle Tennessee & John Hedlund,

North Texas

2005

First Team

Kandice Ellis So. GK North Texas

Lleane Grimditch Jr. F Denver

Holly Grogan So. F North Texas

Angela Hawkins Jr. D North Texas

Heather Hutyra So. F North Texas

Kelli Lunsford Fr. MF North Texas

Laura Mann Jr. MF Denver

Heather Ray Jr. D Arkansas State

Rebecca Rodriguez Jr. F Middle Tennessee

Jenna Silverberg Jr. D WKU

Kelly Tarrant So. MF South Alabama

Second Team

Christi Banas Sr. MF WKU

Jennifer Beckwith Jr. F South Alabama

Jenna Billingsley So. MF Denver

Ingrid Christensen Jr. D Middle Tennessee

Laura Cook Sr D UALR

Rebecca Kahn Sr. MF South Alabama

Megan Kosiba Jr. F Troy

Laura Longard Jr. GK Troy

Katy Rayburn Jr. D Middle Tennessee

Shawna Sparks Sr. F Arkansas State

Claire Ward Sr. MF Middle Tennessee

Player of the Year

Heather Hutyra, So., F, North Texas

Freshman of the Year

Kelli Lunsford, Fr., MF, North Texas

Newcomer of the Year

Ingrid Christensen, Jr., D, Middle Tennessee

Coach of the Year

John Hedlund, North Texas

2006

First Team

Jenna Billingsley Jr. MF Denver

Taryn Hemmings Jr. F Denver

Heather Hutyra Sr. F North Texas

Kendall Juett Fr. MF North Texas

Jessica Keller So. D Denver

Laura Mann Sr. MF Denver

Kala Morgan Jr. F Middle Tennessee

Katy Rayburn Jr. D Middle Tennessee

Jenna Silverberg Sr. D WKU

Alicia Tirelli Jr. MF Florida Atlantic

Danielle Wiley Sr. GK Denver

Second Team

Katie Daley So. MF Middle Tennessee

Jamie Dierberger Jr. D Denver

Kandice Ellis Jr. GK North Texas

Lleane Grimditch Sr. F Denver

Holly Grogan Jr. F Middle Tennessee

Gennifer Hurst So. D North Texas

Susanna Lehtinen Jr. MF Florida Atlantic

Rebecca Rodrigues Sr. F Middle Tennessee

Janeke Simpkins So. D Florida Atlantic

Sara Wohlhueter Jr. D Middle Tennessee

Mary Zappas Fr. MF Middle Tennessee

Player of the Year

Taryn Hemmings, Jr., F, Denver

Freshman of the Year

Mary Zappas, Fr., MF, Middle Tennessee

Newcomer of the Year

Heather Pittman, So., UALR

Coach of the Year

Jeff Hooker, Denver

2007

First Team

Jenna Billingsley Sr. MF Denver

Lizzy Carlson So. MF Denver

Alicia Dalby Sr. MF WKU

Meredith Goodson Sr. GK WKU

Kendall Juett So. MF North Texas

Susanna Lehtinen Sr. F Florida Atlantic

Elise Mascitelli Sr. D Denver

Morgan Thomas So. D WKU

Katy Rayburn Jr. D Middle Tennessee

Alicia Tirelli Sr. F Florida Atlantic

Janaye Woods Fr. F North Texas

Second Team

Grace Rich So. F UALR

Holly Grogan Sr. F Middle Tennessee

Mallory Outerbridge Fr. F WKU

Jannica Tjeder So. MF Florida Atlantic

Stephanie Lynch Sr. MF UL Lafayette

Katherine Andresen Sr. MF Middle Tennessee

Janeke Simpkins Jr. D Florida Atlantic

Ingrid Christensen Sr. D Middle Tennessee

Shundrel Francis So. D South Alabama

Rachel Friedman So. D WKU

Mackenzie Snyder So. GK Denver

Player of the Year

Morgan Thomas, So., D, WKU

Freshman of the Year

Janaye Woods, Fr. F, North Texas

Newcomer of the Year

Jannica Tjeder, So., MF, FAU

Coach of the Year

Jason Neidell, WKU

TEAMS

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2008

First Team

Taryn Hemmings Sr. F Denver

Shan Jones Fr. F Middle Tennessee

Kelsey Perlman Fr. F North Texas

Kendall Juett Fr. MF North Texas

Lizzy Carlson Jr. MF Denver

Kellie Walker Jr. M WKU

Morgan Thomas Jr. D WKU

Kelli Lunsford Jr. D North Texas

Rachel Friedman Jr. D WKU

Jessi Keller Sr. D Denver

Libby Stout Fr. GK WKU

Second Team

Brandi Smith Fr. F South Alabama

Ashley Mannarino Jr. F Florida Atlantic

Kristin Cocchiarella Sr. F WKU

Vanessa Mueggler So. MF Florida Atlantic

Jannica Tjeder Sr. MF Florida Atlantic

Veronica Ayala Sr. MF North Texas

Bria Beardsley Fr. MF Denver

Kelly Tarrant Sr. MF South Alabama

Fran Howells So. D Middle Tennessee

Carrie Blankenbuhler Sr. D Denver

Katrina Rose Fr. D FIU

Mackenzie Snyder Jr. GK Denver

Player of the Year

Taryn Hemmings, Sr., F, Denver

Freshman of the Year

Shan Jones, Fr., F, Middle Tennessee

Newcomer of the Year

Laura Hyvonen, So., F, FAU

Coach of the Year

Jeff Hooker, Denver & Thomas Chestnutt, FIU

2009

First Team

Christina Veasley So. F UALR

Kaitlin Bast Fr. F Denver

Shan Jones So. F Middle Tennessee

Mallory Outerbridge So. F WKU

Mariah Johnston Sr. MF Denver

Kendall Juett Sr. MF North Texas

Kellie Walker Sr. MF WKU

Katrina Rose So. D FIU

Kelli Lunsford Sr. D North Texas

Rachel Friedman Sr. D WKU

Libby Stout So. GK WKU

Second Team

Thaisa Moreno So. F FIU

Michelle Young Fr. F North Texas

Kaylyn Pratt So. F WKU

Bria Beardsley So. MF Denver

Lizzy Carlson Sr. MF Denver

Amy Jackson Sr. MF FIU

Vanessa Mueggler Jr. MF Middle Tennessee

Jessie Rogers Jr. D Denver

Raydan Phillips Sr. D ULM

Morgan Thomas Sr. D WKU

Player of the Year

Kellie Walker, Sr., MF, WKU

Freshman of the Year

Kaitlyn Savage, Fr., GK, FIU

Coach of the Year

Thomas Chestnutt, FIU

2010

First Team

Kaitlin Bast So. F Denver

Chelsea Leiva Fr. F FIU

Mallory Outerbridge Jr. F WKU

Regina Thomas R-So. F Middle Tennessee

Nicholette DiGiacomo Fr. MF Denver

Vanessa Mueggler Sr. MF Middle Tennessee

Ellen Scarfone So. MF North Texas

Fran Howells Sr. D Middle Tennessee

Jessie Rogers Sr. D Denver

Katy Van Lieshout So. D Denver

Lara Campbell So. GK Denver

Second Team

Whitney Jorgenson So. F Middle Tennessee

Ruth Sutcliffe So. F Troy

Kalie Vaughn So. F Denver

Bria Beardsley Jr. MF Denver

Mayara Da Fonseca Bordin Sr. MF

FIU

Nicole DiPerna Fr. MF FIU

Jill Pinder Sr. MF Troy

Janelle Blake Sr. D Florida Atlantic

Kaylyn Pratt Jr. D WKU

Victoria Miliucci Jr. D FIU

Libby Stout Jr. GK WKU

Co-Freshmen of the Year

Nicholette DiGiacomo, Fr., MF, Denver

Chelsea Leiva, Fr., F, FIU

Player of the Year

Kaitlin Bast, So., F, Denver

Coach of the Year

Jeff Hooker, Denver

2011

First Team

Bria Beardsley Sr. MF Denver

Nicholette DiGiacomo So. MF Denver

Kristen Hamilton So. F Denver

Sam Harder Fr. D Denver

April Perry Sr. D FIU

Kelsey Hodges So. D North Texas

Ellen Scarfone Jr. MF North Texas

Michelle Young Jr. F North Texas

Mallory Outerbridge RS-Sr. F WKU

Ali Stahlke Jr. D WKU

Libby Stout Sr. GK WKU

Second Team

Kelly Ann Hutchinson Sr MF FIU

Chelsea Leiva So. F FIU

Ashleigh Shim Fr. F FIU

Kaitlyn Savage RS-So. GK FIU

Jessy Battelli So. D Denver

Kalie Vaughn Jr. MF Denver

Grace Howell-Harries Fr. D UL Lafayette

Paige Goeglein Jr. MF Middle Tennessee

Allison Stallard Jr. D Middle Tennessee

Regina Thomas RS-Jr. F Middle Tennessee

Kelsey Meyer Sr. MF WKU

Freshman of the Year

Ashleigh Shimm, Fr., F, FIU

Player of the Year

Kristen Hamilton, So., F, Denver

Coach of the Year

John Hedlund, North Texas

2012

First Team

Chelsea Leiva Jr. F FIU

Regina Thomas Sr. F Middle Tennessee

Michelle Young Sr. F North Texas

Paige Goeglein Sr. MF Middle Tennessee

Kate Loye Fr. MF Middle Tennessee

Karla Pineda Fr. MF North Texas

Chrissy Tchoula Jr. MF WKU

Kelsey Hodges Jr. D North Texas

Ali Stahlke Sr. D WKU

Allison Stallard Sr. D Middle Tennessee

Kaitlyn Savage RS-Jr. GK FIU

TEAMS

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Second Team

Amanda Buechel Sr. F WKU

Claire Emslie Fr. F Florida Atlantic

Whitney Jorgenson Sr. F Middle Tennessee

Carly McDowell Sr. MF North Texas

Courtney Rymer Sr. MF WKU

Johanna Volz So. MF FIU

Charity Blair Sr. D Middle Tennessee

Marie Egan So. D FIU

Ashley McMurtry Sr. D Arkansas State

Nikki Rios So. D FIU

Nikki Hall Fr. GK WKU

Freshman of the Year

Kate Loye, Fr., MF, Middle Tennessee

Offensive Player of the Year

Paige Goeglein, Sr., MF, Middle Tennessee

Defensive Player of the Year

Ali Stahlke, Sr., D, WKU

Coach of the Year

Aston Rhoden, Middle Tennessee

2013

First Team

Loren Mitchell So. F Arkansas State

Ashley Nagy So. F Georgia State

Yazmin Montoya Fr. F UL Lafayette

Lauren Allison Fr. F South Alabama

Clarissa Hernandez Sr. MF South Alabama

Necee Jennings Fr. MF Troy

Chrissy Tchoula Sr. MF WKU

Lindsay Johansen So. D Arkansas State

Grace Howell-Harries Jr. D UL Lafayette

Torrie Lange Sr. D WKU

Nora Abolins Sr. GK WKU

Second Team

Annika Schmidt Fr. F UL Lafayette

Lynsey Curry So. F Texas State

Iris Dunn Fr. F WKU

Ariel Galletti Jr. MF UALR

Tori Hale Jr. MF Texas State

Andrea Curry Sr. MF WKU

Jess Oram Sr. D South Alabama

Shelby Owen Sr. D South Alabama

Chandler Clark So. D WKU

Stephanie Lindsey Sr. D WKU

Madison Winter Sr. GK Troy

Freshman of the Year

Lauren Allison, Fr., F , South Alabama

Offensive Player of the Year

Lauren Allison, Fr., F , South Alabama

Defensive Player of the Year

Grace Howell-Harries, Jr., D, UL Lafayette

Coach of the Year

Jason Neidell, WKU

2014

First Team

Chardé Hannah Fr. F South Alabama

Rio Hardy Fr. F South Alabama

Lynsey Curry Jr. F Texas State

Nora El-Shami Jr. MF Georgia Southern

Sophie Haywood Fr. MF South Alabama

Alissa Jones Jr. MF Troy

Grace Howell-Harries Sr. D UL Lafayette

Steffi Hardy Fr. D South Alabama

Nini Rabsatt-Smith Jr. D South Alabama

Georgia Wallis Sr. D Troy

Katie Merson RS-Sr. GK Georgia Southern

Second Team

Fali Garuba Fr. F UALR

Melinda Lukas So. F Georgia Southern

Whitney Ravan Sr. F Georgia State

Chelsey Williams Jr. F Troy

Kimberly Grasso So. MF UL Lafayette

Monique Autmon So. MF South Alabama

Danielle Henley Fr. MF South Alabama

Jenna Moore Jr. D Georgia State

Elizabeth Havenhill Fr. D Texas State

Payton Donley Jr. D Troy

Mikki Lewis Fr. GK Troy

Freshman of the Year

Chardé Hannah, Fr., F , South Alabama

Offensive Player of the Year

Chardé Hannah, Fr., F , South Alabama

Defensive Player of the Year

Nini Rabsatt-Smith, Jr., D, South Alabama

Coach of the Year

Graham Winkworth, South Alabama

TEAMS

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TEAMS2001All Tournament TeamKatie Antongiovanni, Jr. MF, DenverAngela Carter, So., D, North TexasIfeoma Dieke, Jr., MF, FIUBetsy Duncan, Fr., MF, WKUCamile Flenniken, Jr,, MF, DenverJenni Harris, So., F, DenverMarilyn Marin, So., F, North TexasMichele O’ Brien, Sr., F, FIUMelinda Pina, Fr., F, North TexasJocelyn Roach, Fr., MF, WKUKristin Warren, Jr., MF, Denver

Most Outstanding PlayerKristin Warren, Jr., MF, Denver

2002All Tournament TeamAmber Angermeier, So., GK, South AlabamaKatie Antongiovanni, Sr. MF, DenverLindsay Bibb, Sr, MF, North TexasCamile Flenniken, Sr,, MF, DenverJessie Hennessey, Fr., F, North TexasRebecca Kahn, Fr, MF, South AlabamaAdrienne Mann, Jr., GK, Arkansas StateMelinda Pina, So., F, North TexasAngie Portincaso, Sr., D DenverJocelyn Roach, Fr., MF, WKUKristin Warren, Sr., MF, Denver

Most Outstanding PlayerKatie Antongiovanni, Sr. MF, Denver

2003All Tournament TeamJenni Harris, Sr., F, DenverLaura Mann, Fr., MF, DenverJamie Norwood, Sr., D, DenverLaura Miguez, Jr., F, Middle TennesseeDanielle Perreault, So., GK, Middle TennesseeMarilyn Marin, Sr., F, North TexasMelinda Pina, Jr., F North TexasCaree Ridenhour, Sr., MF, North TexasAndrea Doogs, Jr., MF, WKUCrystal Chapon, Jr. F, WKU

Most Outstanding PlayerLleane Grimditch, Fr., F, Denver

2004All Tournament TeamDebs Brereton., Sr, F, Middle TennesseeBriana Buchanan, Jr., GK, North TexasAlyssa Carrier, Sr., MF, North TexasLleane Grimditch, So., F, DenverMaggie Kirchoff, Sr., D, DenverJanet Ligouri, Jr., F, FIUValerie Patrick, So., MF, FIUMelinda Pina, Sr., MF, North TexasDani Slavonic, Fr., MF, North TexasJanessa Taddei, Jr., MF, FIULisa-Marie Woods, So., MF, Middle Tennessee

Most Outstanding PlayerAlyssa Carrier, Sr., MF, North Texas

2005All Tournament TeamAlicia Dalby, WKUJenna Silverburg, WKURebecca Rodriguez, Middle TennesseeClaire Ward, Middle TennesseeKelly Tarrant, South AlabamaRebecca Kahn, South AlabamaKelsie Landford, South AlabamaDani Slavonic, North TexasHeather Hutyra, North TexasKandice Ellis, North TexasJulie Radford, North Texas

Most Outstanding PlayerHeather Hutyra, North Texas

2006All Tournament TeamJenna Billingsley, DenverBrittany Cleveland, North TexasLleane Grimditch, DenverHolly Grogan, Middle TennesseeTaryn Hemmings, DenverKendall Juett, North TexasSusanna Lehtinen, FAUKala Morgan, Middle TennesseeDani Slavonic, North TexasAlicia Tirelli, FAUDanielle Wiley, Denver

Most Outstanding PlayerTaryn Hemmings, Denver

2007All Tournament TeamJenna Billingsley, Sr., MF, DenverLizzy Carlson, So., MF, DenverJamie Dierberger, Sr., MF, DenverHeather Hutyra, Sr., F, North TexasKendall Juett, So., F, North TexasMallory Outerbridge, Fr., F, WKUJane Picarelli, Fr., GK, UALRGrace Rich, So., F, UALRDani Slavonic, Sr., D, North TexasMackenzie Snyder, So., GK, DenverMorgan Thomas, So., D, WKU

Most Outstanding PlayerMackenzie Snyder, So., GK, Denver

2008All Tournament TeamBrittany Comer, Sr., MF, FAULaura Hyvonen, So., F, FAUKelli Lunsford, Jr., D, North TexasVeronica Ayala, Sr., MF, North TexasKristin Cocchiarella, Sr., MF, WKUAmanda Buechel, So., F, WKULibby Stout, Fr., GK, WKUTaryn Hemmings, Sr., MF, DenverMariah Johnston, Jr., F, DenverKelli Breidenbach, Jr. MF, DenverMackenzie Snyder, Jr., GK, DenverJessie Rogers, So., D, Denver

Most Outstanding PlayerTaryn Hemmings, Sr., MF, Denver

2009All Tournament TeamChelsea Fricke, Fr., D, Arkansas StateKamiya Merrick, Fr., D, UALRJacquelyn Paz, So., D, UALRJane Picarelli, Jr., GK, UALRChristina Veasley, So., F, UALRKaitlin Bast, Fr., F, DenverBria Beardsley, So., F, DenverLara Campbell, Fr., GK, DenverLizzy Carlson, Sr., MF, DenverJessie Rogers, Jr., D, DenverEllen Scarfone, Fr., MF, North Texas

Most Outstanding PlayerKaitlin Bast, Fr., F, Denver

2010All Tournament TeamLara Campbell, So., GK, DenverNicholette DiGiacomo, Fr., MF, DenverKristen Hamilton, Fr., F, DenverKalie Vaughn, So., F, DenverMayara Bordin, Sr., MF, FIURebecca Cushing, Jr., GK, Middle TennesseeFran Howells, Sr., D, Middle TennesseeWhitney Jorgenson, So., MF/F, Middle TennesseeVanessa Mueggler, Sr., MF, Middle TennesseeRegina Thomas, Middle TennesseeMallory Outerbridge, R-Jr., F, WKU

Most Outstanding PlayerRebecca Cushing, Jr., GK, Middle Tennessee

2011All Tournament TeamKristen Hamilton, So., F, DenverJackie Kerestine, North TexasKelsey Meyer, WKUMallory Outerbridge, WKUAli Stahlke, WKULibby Stout, WKUNicole DiPerna, So., MF, FIUChelsea Leiva, So., F, FIUKim Lopez, So., MF, FIUAshleigh Shim, Fr., F, FIUJohanna Volz, Fr., MF, FIU

Most Outstanding PlayerNicole DiPerna, So., MF, FIU

2012All Tournament TeamNicole DiPerna, Jr., MF, FIUChelsea Leiva, Jr., F, FIUKim Lopez, Jr., MF, FIUJohanna Volz, Jr., MF, FIUJessica Gilchrist, Jr., GK, Middle TennesseeAmber Haggerty, Fr., F, North TexasKelsey Hodges, Jr., D, North TexasJackie Kerestine, So., GK, North TexasKarla Pineda, Fr., MF, North TexasMichelle Young, Sr., F, North TexasAmanda Buechel, Sr., F, WKU

Most Outstanding PlayerJackie Kerestine, So., GK, North Texas

2013All-Tournament TeamLoren Mitchell, Arkansas StateLauren Allison, South AlabamaMelissa Drish, South AlabamaClarissa Hernandez, South AlabamaNini Rabsatt-Smith, South AlabamaShelby Owen, South AlabamaGabbi Cottee, Texas StateNora Abolins, WKUAlanna Clancey, WKUIris Dunn, WKUChrissy Tchoula, WKU Most Outstanding PlayerLauren Allison, South Alabama

2014All-Tournament TeamRenee Nance, Georgia SouthernChardé Hannah, South AlabamaSarah Hay, South AlabamaRio Hardy, South AlabamaNini Rabsatt-Smith, South AlabamaNikki Shirtcliffe, South AlabamaLynsey Curry, Texas StateAlissa Jones, TroyJasmine Fahrnbauer, TroyMallory Hadden, TroyMikki Lewis, Troy Most Outstanding PlayerChardé Hannah, South Alabama

62 - Sun Belt Conference

STANDINGS2000# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. *FIU 6-1-0 0.857 15-6-0 0.714 *South Alabama 6-1-0 0.857 13-8-0 0.6193. North Texas 5-1-1 0.782 15-5-2 0.7274. Denver 3-2-1 0.583 11-6-3 0.6255. MT 3-4-0 0.429 8-11-0 0.4216. Arkansas State 2-5-0 0.286 5-14-0 0.2637. UALR 1-6-0 0.143 2-16-0 0.2008. UL Lafayette 0-6-0 0.000 2-14-0 0.125*Co-regular season champions

2001# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. North Texas 7-1-0 0.875 13-5-0 0.7222. Denver 6-1-1 0.813 16-3-2 0.8103. FIU 6-1-1 0.813 11-4-2 0.7064. WKU 5-3-0 0.625 14-5-0 0.7375. South Alabama 4-4-0 0.500 9-8-1 0.5286. MT 3-5-0 0.375 10-9-0 0.5267. UL Lafayette 3-5-0 0.375 6-11-0 0.3538. Arkansas State 1-7-0 0.125 3-14-0 0.1769. UALR 0-8-0 0.000 0-17-1 0.029

2002# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. Denver 8-0-0 1.000 17-2-2 0.8572. North Texas 6-2-0 0.750 14-5-1 0.7253. South Alabama 4-3-1 0.562 9-10-3 0.4774. UL Lafayette 3-3-1 0.500 6-9-3 0.4175. WKU 3-4-0 0.429 10-9-0 0.5266. FIU 2-3-1 0.417 2-14-2 0.1677. MT 3-5-0 0.375 8-12-1 0.4058. Arkansas State 2-5-1 0.312 4-14-1 0.2379. UALR 1-7-0 0.125 6-12-0 0.333

2003# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. Denver 7-1-0 0.875 18-4-0 0.8182. North Texas 6-1-1 0.812 15-6-1 0.7053. MT 5-1-2 0.750 12-7-2 0.6194. WKU 5-1-2 0.750 11-6-2 0.6325. South Alabama 3-4-1 0.438 6-12-3 0.3576. UALR 2-6-0 0.250 6-13-1 0.3257. Arkansas State 2-6-0 0.250 7-12-0 0.3688. UL Lafayette 2-6-0 0.250 6-13-1 0.3259. FIU 1-7-0 0.125 2-13-2 0.176

2004# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. *North Texas 6-1-1 0.812 16-6-1 0.750 *MT 6-1-1 0.812 13-4-2 0.7373. Denver 6-2-0 0.750 9-10-2 0.4764. FIU 4-4-0 0.500 7-12-1 0.3755. WKU 4-4-0 0.500 10-9-0 0.5266. UL Lafayette 3-4-1 0.438 7-10-2 0.4217. South Alabama 2-4-2 0.375 10-7-2 0.5798. Arkansas State 1-6-1 0.288 5-14-1 0.2759. UALR 1-7-0 0.125 4-14-1 0.237*Co-regular season champions

2005# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. North Texas 8-1-0 0.889 16-4-2 0.7732. MT 6-1-2 0.778 13-5-2 0.7003. South Alabama 6-2-0 0.750 12-5-1 0.6944. Denver 5-3-1 0.643 8-9-2 0.4745. WKU 4-4-1 0.500 7-10-3 0.4256. FIU 2-4-1 0.357 4-8-4 0.3757. Troy 2-5-1 0.312 4-10-1 0.3008. UL Lafayette 2-6-1 0.278 4-10-3 0.3449. Arkansas State 2-6-1 0.278 5-13-1 0.28910. UALR 2-7-0 0.222 3-15-1 0.184

2006# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. Denver 11-0-0 1.000 19-3-1 0.8482. MT 10-1-0 0.909 17-4-0 0.8103. North Texas 9-2-0 0.818 15-5-2 0.7274. Florida Atlantic 7-4-0 0.636 11-8-2 0.5715. WKU 7-4-0 0.636 11-8-0 0.5796. UL Lafayette 5-4-2 0.545 8-8-4 0.5007. South Alabama 5-5-1 0.500 7-12-1 0.3758. UALR 3-7-0 0.300 6-14-0 0.3009. FIU 3-8-0 0.273 5-12-0 0.29410. UL Monroe 1-9-1 0.136 5-13-2 0.30011. Arkansas State 1-9-0 0.100 1-17-1 0.08312. Troy 1-10-0 0.091 2-15-1 0.139

2007# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. WKU 8-1-2 0.818 14-3-3 0.7752. Denver 7-2-2 0.727 12-5-5 0.6593. MT 7-2-2 0.727 10-5-5 0.6254. North Texas 7-4-0 0.636 15-8-0 0.6525. Florida Atlantic 6-4-1 0.591 9-7-3 0.5536. UL Lafayette 5-3-3 0.591 9-8-4 0.5247. UALR 5-5-1 0.500 10-9-1 0.5238. South Alabama 4-5-2 0.455 8-11-1 0.5259. UL Monroe 4-6-1 0.409 6-13-0 0.42510. Troy 3-8-0 0.273 3-11-3 0.31611. FIU 1-8-2 0.182 4-12-2 0.26512. Arkansas State 0-9-2 0.091 1-17-1 0.278

2008# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. Denver 9-1-1 0.864 19-3-2 0.8332. North Texas 8-2-1 0.773 15-4-1 0.7753. WKU 7-1-3 0.773 15-2-4 0.8104. Middle Tennessee 7-3-1 0.682 9-8-3 0.5255. FAU 5-4-2 0.545 7-10-2 0.4216. South Alabama 4-4-3 0.500 6-11-3 0.3757. FIU 4-4-3 0.500 4-12-3 0.2898. UALR 4-6-1 0.409 8-11-2 0.4299. Troy 3-7-1 0.318 8-9-3 0.47510. UL Lafayette 3-7-1 0.318 5-12-2 0.31611. Arkansas State 1-8-2 0.182 4-12-2 0.27812. UL Monroe 1-9-1 0.136 4-13-1 0.250

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2009# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. FIU 9-1-1 0.864 11-6-3 0.6252. WKU 9-2-0 0.818 14-4-2 0.7503. Denver 9-2-0 0.818 17-6-1 0.7294. North Texas 7-2-2 0.727 12-7-2 0.6195. Middle Tennessee 6-4-1 0.591 12-6-2 0.6506. Arkansas State 5-5-1 0.500 8-10-3 0.4527. Troy 5-6-0 0.455 9-10-1 0.4758. UALR 4-6-1 0.409 9-12-1 0.4329. Florida Atlantic 3-7-1 0.318 5-12-3 0.32510. UL Monroe 2-9-0 0.182 3-14-2 0.21111. UL Lafayette 2-9-0 0.182 2-16-1 0.13212. South Alabama 1-9-1 0.136 3-15-1 0.184

2010# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. Denver 11-0-0 1.000 19-2-1 0.8862. Middle Tennessee 9-2-0 0.818 13-9-2 0.5833. North Texas 7-3-1 0.682 12-7-2 0.6194. FIU 7-4-0 0.636 11-9-1 0.5485. Troy 6-5-0 0.545 11-8-1 0.5756. WKU 6-5-0 0.545 9-8-3 0.5257. Florida Atlantic 5-6-0 0.455 6-13-0 0.3168. UL Lafayette 5-6-0 0.455 10-11-0 0.4769. UALR 3-7-1 0.318 7-12-1 0.37510. Arkansas State 3-8-0 0.273 7-11-1 0.39511. South Alabama 3-8-0 0.273 5-14-1 0.27512. UL Monroe 0-11-0 0.000 2-17-1 0.125

2011# Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct.1. Denver 9-2-0 .818 16-5-0 .7622. FIU 8-1-2 .818 13-7-3 .6303. North Texas 8-1-1 .850 14-4-3 .7384. Middle Tennessee 7-3-1 .682 10-9-1 .5255. WKU 7-3-1 .682 10-9-1 .5256. South Alabama 5-3-2 .600 12-5-3 .6757. Arkansas State 5-5-1 .500 7-10-3 .4258. Troy 4-7-0 .364 9-11-1 .4529. UALR 3-8-0 .273 7-13-0 .35010. Florida Atlantic 2-8-1 .227 6-11-1 .36111. UL Lafayette 2-8-1 .227 6-12-2 .35012. UL Monroe 0-11-0 .000 5-14-1 .275

2012# Team W-L-T Pct. Pts. W-L-T Pct.1. North Texas 8-1-1 .850 25 16-5-2 .7392. Middle Tennessee 8-1-1 .850 25 14-5-1 .7253. FIU 8-1-1 .850 25 13-6-2 .6674. WKU 6-1-3 .750 21 12-5-3 .6755. Arkansas State 5-4-1 .550 16 11-8-1 .6006. Troy 4-5-1 .450 13 9-10-2 .4767. South Alabama 3-5-2 .400 11 8-10-3 .4528. Florida Atlantic 3-7-0 .300 9 5-13-0 .2779. UL Lafayette 2-6-2 .300 8 8-10-2 .45010. UL Monroe 1-9-0 .100 3 4-15-0 .21011. UALR 1-9-0 .100 3 2-16-0 .111

CONFERENCE OVERALL2013# Team W-L-T Pct. Pts. W-L-T Pct.1. WKU 6-2-0 0.750 18 10-6-5 0.5952. South Alabama 5-2-1 0.688 16 14-6-3 0.6742. UL Lafayette 5-2-1 0.688 16 8-7-3 0.5284. Texas State 4-3-1 0.563 13 8-9-2 0.4744. Troy 4-3-1 0.563 13 8-10-1 0.4476. Arkansas State 4-4-0 0.500 12 10-7-3 0.5756. Georgia State 4-4-0 0.500 12 6-10-1 0.3828. UALR 1-7-0 0.125 3 4-14-0 0.2229. UL Monroe 1-7-0 0.125 3 6-12-1 0.342

2014# Team W-L-T Pct. Pts. W-L-T Pct.1. South Alabama 8-0-1 0.944 25 19-3-1 0.8482. Troy 6-3-0 0.667 18 16-6-0 0.7273. Georgia Southern 5-3-1 0.611 16 11-6-2 0.6323. Texas State 5-3-1 0.611 16 11-7-2 0.6005. Appalachian State 5-4-0 0.556 15 8-11-0 0.4216. Georgia State 4-4-1 0.500 13 6-10-4 0.4006. UL Lafayette 4-4-1 0.500 13 9-8-2 0.5268. UALR 2-6-1 0.278 7 11-8-1 0.5759. UL Monroe 2-7-0 0.222 6 8-10-1 0.44710. Arkansas State 1-8-0 0.111 3 4-14-0 0.222

CONFERENCE OVERALL

STANDINGS

64 - Sun Belt Conference

November 2-4, 2000Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala.

November 2Game 1: (1) FIU d. (8) UL Lafayette, 6-0Game 2: (4) Denver d. (5) Middle Tennessee, 3-1Game 3: (3) North Texas d. (6) Arkansas State, 6-0Game 4: (2) South Alabama d. (7) UALR, 5-0November 3Game 5: (1) FIU d. (4) Denver, 3-2 (2OT)Game 6: (3) North Texas d. (2) South Alabama, 2-1 (2OT)November 4Game 7: (1) FIU d. (3) North Texas, 3-1

October 31- November 3, 2001Host: FIU• Miami, Fla.

October 31Game 1: (2) FIU d. (7) Middle Tennessee, 3-1Game 2: (4) WKU d. (5) USA, 1-0Game 3: (1) North Texas d. (8) Arkansas State, 2-0Game 4: (3) Denver d. (6) UL Lafayette, 3-0November 1Game 5: (1) North Texas d. (4) WKU, 2-1 (2 OT)Game 6: (3) Denver d. (2) FIU, 1-1 (4 OT)November 3Game 7: (3) Denver d. (1) North Texas, 2-1

November 6-9, 2002Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala.

November 6Game 1: (3) South Alabama d. (6) FIU, 2-1Game 2: (5) WKU d. (4) UL Lafayette, 2-1Game 3: (2) North Texas d. (7) Middle Tennessee, 4-1Game 4: (1) Denver d. (8) ASU, 3-0November 7Game 5: (1) Denver d. (5) WKU, 3-0Game 6: (2) North Texas d. (3) USA, 2-1November 9Game 7: (1) Denver d. (2) North Texas, 3-0

November 5-8. 2003Host: WKU • Bowling Green, Ky.

November 5Game 1: (1) Denver d. (8) UL Lafayette, 5-0Game 2: (3) Middle Tennessee d. (6) UALR, 8-0Game 3: (2) North Texas d. (7) ASU, 10-1Game 4: (4) WKU d. (5) USA, 3-2November 6Game 5: (1) UL Lafayette d. (3) NMSU, 8-4Game 6: (4) Middle Tennessee d. (2) FIU, 2-1November 8Game 7: (4) Middle Tennessee d. (6) WKU, 8-0

November 3-6, 2004FIU University Soccer Field • FIU Miami, Fla.

November 3Game 1: (1) Middle Tennessee d. (8) ASU, 5-2Game 2: (4) FIU d. (5) WKU, 5-3Game 3: (2) North Texas d. (7) New Mexico State, 3-2Game 4: (3) Denver d. (6) UL Lafayette, 1-0November 4Game 5: (4) FIU d. (1) Middle Tennessee, 3-2 Game 6: (2) North Texas d. (3) Denver, 3-0November 6Game 7: (2) North Texas d. (4) FIU, 1-0

November 2-5, 2005Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala.

November 2Game 1: (1) North Texas d. (8) UL Lafayette, 3-2Game 2: (5) WKU d. (4) Denver, 1-0Game 3: (2) Middle Tennessee d. (7) Troy, 1-0Game 4: (3) USA d. (6) FIU, 3-0November 3Game 5: (1) North Texas d. (5) WKU, 5-1 Game 6: (3) USA d. (2) Middle Tennessee, 1-0November 5Game 7: (1) North Texas d. (3) USA, 2-0

November 3-6, 2006Host: UL Lafayette • Lafayette, La.

November 3Game 1: (1) Denver d. (8) UALR, 3-0Game 2: (4) FAU d. (5) WKU, 1-0Game 3: (2) Middle Tennessee d. (7) USA, 2-0Game 4: (3) North Texas d. (6) UL Lafayette, 5-1November 4Game 5: (1) Denver d. (4) FAU, 2-0 Game 6: (3) North Texas d. (2) Middle Tennessee, 3-1November 6Game 7: (1) Denver d. (3) North Texas, 4-0

November 7-10, 2007Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala.

November 7Game 1: (3) Middle Tennessee d. (6) ASU, 0-0 (DU wins in shootout)Game 2: (4) North Texas d. (5) UL Lafayette, 3-1Game 3: (7) UALR d. (2) Middle Tennessee, 0-0 (UALR wins in shootout)Game 4: (1) SKU d. (8) USA, 3-0November 8Game 5: (3) Denver d. (7) UALR, 3-0 Game 6: (4) North Texas d. (1) WKU, 3-1November 10Game 7: (3) Denver d. (4) North Texas, 2-0

November 5-8, 2008Host: North Texas • Denton, Texas

November 5Game 1: (1) Denver d. (8) UALR, 2-1 Game 2: (4) FAU d. (5) Middle Tennessee, 2-1 OTGame 3: (2) North Texas d. (7) USA, 2-1Game 4: (3) WKU d. (6) FIU, 1-0November 6Game 5: (1) Denver d. (4) FAU, 4-2 Game 6: (3) WKU d. (2) North Texas, 3-1November 8Game 7: (1) Denver d. (4) WKU, 2-0

November 4-7, 2009Host: Florida Atlantic • Boca Raton, Fla.

November 4Game 1: (8) UALR d. (1) FIU, 1-0 OTGame 2: (4) North Texas d. (5) Middle Tennessee, 2-1 Game 3: (2) Denver d. (7) Troy, 3-0Game 4: (6) Arkansas State d. (3) WKU, 4-2 on PK’sNovember 5Game 5: (8) UALR d. (4) North Texas, 1-0Game 6: (2) Denver d. (6) Arkansas State, 3-1November 7Game 7: (2) Denver d. (8) UALR, 1-0

November 3-6, 2010Host: Western Kentucky • Bowling Green, Ky.

November 3Game 1: (1) Denver d. (8) UL Lafayette, 2-1Game 2: (4) FIU d. (5) Troy, 2-1Game 3: (2) Middle Tennessee d. (7) Florida Atlantic, 3-1Game 4: (6) WKU d. (3) North Texas, 3-0November 4Game 5: (1) Denver d. (4) FIU, 1-0Game 6: (2) Middle Tennessee 1, d. (6) WKU 1 (MTSU Wins PKs 4-3)November 6Game 7: (2) Middle Tennessee 0, d. (1) Denver 0 (MTSU Wins PKs 3-2)

November 2-5, 2010Host: Middle Tennessee • Murfreesboro, Tenn.

November 2Game 1: (2) FIU d. (7) Arkansas State, 2-0Game 2: (3) Denver d. (6) South Alabama, 2-0Game 3: (1) North Texas d. (8) Troy, 2-0Game 4: (4) WKU d. (5) Middle Tennessee, 1-0November 3Game 5: (2) FIU d. (3) Denver, 3-1Game 6: (4) WKU 0, d. (6) North Texas 1 (WKU Wins PKs 4-3)November 5Game 7: (2) FIU 0, d. (4) WKU 0 (FIU Wins PKs 4-3)

October 31-November 4, 2012Host: South Alabama • Mobile, Ala.

October 31Game 1: (1) North Texas d. (8) Florida Atlantic, 1-0Game 2: (4) WKU d. (5) Arkansas State, 1-0Game 3: (3) FIU d. (6) Troy, 2-0Game 4: (2) Mid. Tennessee d. (7) South Alabama, 2-1November 2Game 5: (1) North Texas d. (4) WKU, 1-0Game 6: (3) FIU d. (2) Middle Tennessee, 2-1 (OT)November 4Game 7: (1) North Texas d. (3) FIU 0, 1-0

November 6-10, 2013Host: Texas State • San Marcos, Texas

November 6Game 1: (2) South Alabama d. (7) Georgia State, 2-0Game 2: (6) Arkansas State d. (3) UL Lafayette, 2-1Game 3: (1) WKU d. (8) UALR, 2-1Game 4: (4) Texas State d. (5) Troy, 2-1 (OT)November 8Game 5: (2) South Alabama d. (6) Arkansas State 6-5 on PK’sGame 6: (1) WKU d. (4) Texas State, 1-0November 10Game 7: (2) South Alabama d. (1) WKU, 1-0

November 4-8, 2014Host: Texas State • San Marcos, Texas

November 4Game 1: (6) Georgia State 0, (3) Texas State 1 Game 2: (7) UL Lafayette 0, (2) Troy 1 Game 3: (5) Appalachian State 0, (4) Georgia Southern 1Game 4: (8) UALR 1, (1) South Alabama 2November 2November 6Game 5: (2) Troy 1, (3) Texas State 0Game 6: (1) South Alabama 3, (4) Georgia Southern 0November 8Game 7: (1) South Alabama 1, (2) Troy 0

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Sun Belt Conference - 65

ShotsYEAR TEAM ...............................................SHOTS2000 North Texas ............................................. 4262001 Denver ..................................................... 4012002 South Alabama ........................................ 4102003 Middle Tennessee ................................... 4132004 Middle Tennessee ................................... 3852005 North Texas ............................................. 4082006 Middle Tennessee ................................... 4472007 North Texas ............................................. 4132008 Denver ..................................................... 3772009 Denver ..................................................... 3462010 Denver ..................................................... 3992011 Denver ..................................................... 3612012 North Texas ............................................. 4482013 South Alabama ........................................ 4112014 South Alabama ...................................... 469*

PointsYEAR TEAM ................................................... PTS2000 North Texas ............................................. 1932001 Denver ..................................................... 1592002 South Alabama ........................................ 1712003 North Texas ............................................. 1912004 Middle Tennessee ................................... 1832005 North Texas ............................................. 1482006 Middle Tennessee ................................... 2222007 North Texas ............................................. 1702008 WKU ........................................................ 1272009 Middle Tennessee ................................... 1492010 Denver ..................................................... 1552011 Denver ..................................................... 1712012 Middle Tennessee ................................... 1522013 South Alabama ........................................ 1632014 South Alabama ........................................ 184

GoalsYEAR TEAM .............................................. GOALS2000 North Texas ............................................... 742001 Denver ....................................................... 582002 North Texas ............................................... 642003 North Texas ............................................... 722004 Middle Tennessee ..................................... 692005 North Texas ............................................... 532006 Middle Tennessee ..................................... 782007 North Texas ............................................... 592008 Denver ....................................................... 452009 Middle Tennessee ..................................... 512010 Denver ....................................................... 512011 Denver ....................................................... 532012 Middle Tennessee ..................................... 572013 South Alabama .......................................... 542014 South Alabama .......................................... 68

AssistsYEAR TEAM ...................................................AST2000 North Texas ............................................... 452001 Denver ....................................................... 432002 Denver ....................................................... 51 South Alabama .......................................... 512003 Denver ....................................................... 47 North Texas ............................................... 472004 South Alabama .......................................... 562005 North Texas ............................................... 422006 Middle Tennessee ..................................... 662007 WKU .......................................................... 562008 WKU .......................................................... 412009 Denver ....................................................... 482010 Denver ....................................................... 532011 Denver ....................................................... 652012 FIU ............................................................. 402013 South Alabama .......................................... 552014 UL Monroe................................................. 51

Goals AllowedYEAR TEAM .....................................................GA2000 Denver ....................................................... 222001 Denver ....................................................... 132002 Denver ....................................................... 112003 Denver ....................................................... 192004 South Alabama .......................................... 19

2005 South Alabama .......................................... 172006 Denver ....................................................... 112007 WKU .......................................................... 15 Florida Atlantic ......................................... 152008 WKU .......................................................... 122009 North Texas ............................................... 152010 Denver ....................................................... 17 North Texas ............................................... 172011 North Texas ............................................... 162012 WKU .......................................................... 172013 WKU .......................................................... 152014 Texas State/Troy ........................................ 17

Goals Against AverageYEAR TEAM ...................................................GAA2000 Denver .................................................... 1.102001 Denver .................................................... 0.622002 Denver .................................................... 0.512003 Denver .................................................... 0.842004 South Alabama ....................................... 0.962005 South Alabama ....................................... 0.922006 Denver .................................................... 0.492007 WKU ....................................................... 0.712008 WKU ....................................................... 0.532009 North Texas ............................................ 0.702010 Denver .................................................... 0.732011 North Texas ............................................ 0.762012 WKU ....................................................... 0.822013 WKU ....................................................... 0.672014 Troy ......................................................... 0.76

SavesYEAR TEAM ...............................................SAVES2000 UALR ....................................................... 1512001 UALR ....................................................... 1262002 North Texas ............................................. 1382003 UL Lafayette ............................................ 1282004 UALR ....................................................... 1432005 UALR ....................................................... 1522006 UL Monroe............................................... 1502007 Troy .......................................................... 1632008 UALR ....................................................... 1252009 Florida Atlantic ....................................... 1742010 South Alabama ........................................ 1432011 Florida Atlantic ....................................... 1152012 UALR ....................................................... 1652013 South Alabama ........................................ 1262014 UL Monroe............................................... 126

ShutoutsYEAR TEAM ................................................... SOs2000 South Alabama .......................................... 112001 Denver ....................................................... 142002 Denver ....................................................... 142003 Denver ....................................................... 122004 North Texas ............................................... 112005 South Alabama ............................................ 8 North Texas ................................................. 82006 Denver ....................................................... 142007 Denver ....................................................... 122008 WKU .......................................................... 142009 Denver ....................................................... 11 WKU .......................................................... 112010 Denver ....................................................... 122011 WKU .......................................................... 122012 North Texas ................................................. 9 WKU ............................................................ 92013 WKU .......................................................... 102014 Troy ............................................................ 13

FoulsYEAR TEAM ...............................................FOULS2001 Denver ..................................................... 2702002 Middle Tennessee ................................... 2772003 Middle Tennessee ................................... 2752004 FIU ........................................................... 3152005 WKU ........................................................ 2532006 UL Lafayette ............................................ 2572007 UL Lafayette ............................................ 2922008 UL Monroe............................................... 2392009 UL Lafayette ............................................ 246

2010 UL Lafayette ............................................ 2872011 UL Monroe............................................... 2332012 FIU ........................................................... 1992013 South Alabama ........................................ 1972014 South Alabama ........................................ 224

Corner KicksYEAR TEAM ..........................................CORNERS2001 Denver ..................................................... 1482002 Denver ..................................................... 1612003 Middle Tennessee ................................... 1252004 South Alabama ........................................ 1122005 North Texas ............................................. 1182006 Florida Atlantic ....................................... 116 North Texas ............................................. 1162007 North Texas ............................................. 1382008 Denver ..................................................... 1232009 North Texas ............................................. 1152010 Denver ..................................................... 1412011 Denver ..................................................... 1362012 North Texas ............................................. 1382013 UL Monroe............................................... 1122014 UL Monroe............................................... 118

OffsidesYEAR TEAM ......................................... OFFSIDES2001 WKU .......................................................... 572002 WKU .......................................................... 512003 Middle Tennessee ..................................... 552004 UL Lafayette .............................................. 46 WKU .......................................................... 462005 WKU .......................................................... 592006 Florida Atlantic ......................................... 582007 North Texas ............................................... 602008 North Texas ............................................... 632009 North Texas ............................................... 582010 North Texas ............................................... 552011 North Texas ............................................... 772012 Troy ............................................................ 622013 Troy ............................................................ 632014 Troy ............................................................ 72

Yellow CardsYEAR TEAM ................................................... YCs2001 UALR ......................................................... 212002 UALR ......................................................... 242003 FIU ............................................................. 16 Middle Tennessee ..................................... 162004 FIU ............................................................. 242005 Middle Tennessee ..................................... 232006 Arkansas State .......................................... 292007 South Alabama .......................................... 182008 UL Lafayette .............................................. 21 UL Monroe................................................. 212009 UL Lafayette .............................................. 182010 UL Lafayette .............................................. 21 UL Monroe................................................. 212011 UL Monroe................................................. 262012 UL Monroe................................................. 192013 South Alabama .......................................... 152014 Georgia State ............................................ 19

LEADERS

66 - Sun Belt Conference

ShotsYEAR NAME, TEAM ....................................SHOTS2000 Teresa Vise, UNT ..................................... 1002001 Michelle O’Brien, FIU ................................ 832002 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................. 1262003 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................. 1252004 Heather Hutyra, UNT ................................ 832005 Rebecca Rodriguez, MTSU ....................... 972006 Heather Hutyra, UNT .............................. 1132007 Heather Hutyra, UNT ................................ 932008 Taryn Hemmings, DU .............................. 1002009 Kaitlin Bast, DU ......................................... 802010 Nicholette DiGiacomo, DU ........................ 832011 Michelle Young, UNT ................................. 892012 Chelsea Leiva, FIU .................................... 912013 Lauren Allison, USA .................................. 902014 Three-Tied................................................. 94

PointsYEAR NAME, TEAM ........................................ PTS2000 Sasja Odenyo, FIU ..................................... 562001 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................... 302002 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................... 672003 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................... 602004 Debs Brereton, MTSU ............................... 472005 Heather Hutyra, UNT ................................ 472006 Kala Morgan, MTSU .................................. 522007 Janaye Woods, UNT .................................. 342008 Taryn Hemmings, DU ................................ 402009 Kaitlin Bast, DU ......................................... 312010 Kaitlin Bast, DIU........................................ 322011 Kirsten Hamilton, DU ................................ 412012 Paige Goeglein, MTSU .............................. 322013 Lauren Allison, USA .................................. 432014 Charde Hannah, USA ................................ 47

GoalsYEAR NAME, TEAM ................................... GOALS2000 Sasja Odenyo, FIU ..................................... 252001 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................... 152002 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................... 262003 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................... 232004 Debs Brereton, MTSU ............................... 192005 Heather Hutyra, UNT ................................ 202006 Kala Morgan, MTSU .................................. 222007 Janaye Woods, UNT .................................. 122008 Taryn Hemmings, DU ................................ 172009 Christina Veasley, UALR ........................... 12 Kaitlin Bast, DU ......................................... 122010 Kaitlin Bast, DU ......................................... 142011 Kirsten Hamilton, DU ................................ 162012 Paige Goeglein, MTSU .............................. 142013 Lauren Allison, USA .................................. 162014 Charde Hannah, USA ................................ 20

AssistsYEAR NAME, TEAM ...................................... ASTs2000 Cindy Rainville, USA .................................. 122001 Jaime Norwood, DU .................................... 92002 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................... 152003 Marilyn Marin, UNT ................................... 142004 Heather Adamus, USA .............................. 102005 Rebecca Rodriguez, MTSU ......................... 9 Kristen Campbell, UNT ............................... 92006 Holly Grogan, MTSU .................................. 122007 Kendall Juett, UNT ................................... 122008 Hayley Marsh, WKU .................................... 82009 Mariah Johnston, DU ................................ 132010 Nicholette DiGiacomo, DU ........................ 152011 Kristen Hamilton, DU .................................. 92012 Cecilia Thorngren, TROY ............................. 9 Madlen Weinhardt, FIU ............................... 92013 Lauren Allison, USA .................................. 112014 Alissa Jones .............................................. 10

Game-Winning GoalsYEAR NAME, TEAM .......................................GWG2000 Sasja Odenyo, FIU ....................................... 7 Marilyn Marin, UNT ..................................... 72001 Michelle O’Brien, FIU .................................. 5 Danielle LaDuke, MTSU .............................. 5 Marilyn Marin, UNT ..................................... 52002 Marilyn Marin, UNT ..................................... 62003 Jenni Harris, DU ......................................... 6 Melinda Pina, UNT ...................................... 62004 Debs Brereton, MTSU ................................. 4 Betsy Duncan, WKU .................................... 42005 Heather Hutyra, UNT .................................. 62006 Lleane Grimditch, DU ................................. 5 Mary Zapapas, MTSU .................................. 52007 Tiara Smith, USA ......................................... 62008 Taryn Hemmings, DU .................................. 82009 Christina Veasley, UALR ............................. 52010 Kaitlin Bast, DU ........................................... 5 Chelsea Leiva, FIU ...................................... 52011 Mallory Outerbridge, WKU .......................... 82012 Paige Goeglein, MTSU ................................ 82013 Lauren Allison, USA .................................... 62014 Alissa Jones, Troy/Charde Hannah, USA .... 7

Goals Against AverageYEAR NAME, TEAM .......................................... GAA2000 Erica Izard, DU ....................................... 1.032001 Erica Izard, DU ....................................... 0.622002 Erica Izard, DU ....................................... 0.532003 Melissa Bailey, WKU .............................. 0.402004 Briana Buchanan, UNT .......................... 0.962005 Kandice Ellis, UNT ................................. 0.902006 Danielle Wiley, DU .................................. 0.512007 Kela Casiple, MTSU ............................... 0.522008 Libby Stout, WKU ................................... 0.432009 Libby Stout, WKU ................................... 0.602010 Lara Campbell, DU ................................ 0.752011 Libby Stout, WKU ................................... 0.652012 Nikki Hall, WKU ..................................... 0.832013 Madison Winter, Troy .............................. 0.642014 Mikki Lewis, Troy ................................... 0.81

SavesYEAR NAME, TEAM ....................................SAVES2000 Anne Corbello, UL-L ............................... 1442001 Jayme Butts, UALR ................................... 932002 Liza Preseault, UL-L ............................... 1122003 Briana Buchanan, UNT ........................... 1182004 Amber Angermeier, USA........................... 97 Danielle Wiley, DU ..................................... 972005 Marsha Stewart, UALR ........................... 1452006 Mallory George, UL-M ............................ 1332007 Karla Smith, TROY .................................. 1632008 Jane Picarelli, UALR ............................... 1212009 Ashley Lantes, FAU ................................. 1352010 Melissa Drish, USA ................................. 1312011 Kaitlyn Savage, FIU ................................. 1102012 Alex Holland, UL-M ................................. 1252013 Brie Haynes, GSU .................................... 1052014 Katie Merson, GS .................................... 100

ShutoutsYEAR NAME, TEAM ........................................ SOs2000 Kyla Rogers, USA ...................................... 112001 Erica Izard, DU .......................................... 132002 Erica Izard, DU .......................................... 132003 Danielle Wiley, DU ..................................... 102004 Briana Buchanan, UNT ............................. 102005 Kelsie Langford, USA .................................. 82006 Danielle Wiley, DU ....................................... 7 Meredith Goodson, WKU ............................. 72007 Jessica Badders, FAU ................................. 92008 Libby Stout, WKU ...................................... 142009 Lara Campbell, DU ..................................... 9 Mandy Hall, UNT ......................................... 92010 Lara Campbell, DU ..................................... 92011 Libby Stout, WKU ...................................... 102012 Nikki Hall, WKU .......................................... 82013 Nora Abolins, WKU ..................................... 92014 Mikki Lewis, Troy ...................................... 11

LEADERS

Sun Belt Conference - 67

Most Victories, Season:19 South Alabama, 201419 Denver, 201019 Denver, 200819 Denver, 200618 Denver, 200317 Denver, 200917 Denver, 200217 Middle Tennessee, 200616 Troy, 201416 North Texas, 201216 Denver, 201116 North Texas, 200516 North Texas, 2004

Fewest Losses, Season:2 Denver, 20102 WKU, 20082 Denver, 20022 South Alabama, 20143 Denver, 20083 Denver, 20013 Denver, 2006

Most Losses, Season:17 UL Monroe, 201017 UALR, 200117 Arkansas State, 200616 UALR, 201216 UL Lafayette, 200916 UALR, 200015 UL Monroe, 201215 South Alabama, 200915 UALR, 200515 Troy, 200614 Arkansas Sate, 201414 UALR, 201314 UL Monroe, 201114 UL Monroe, 2009

Most Ties, Season:5 Middle Tennessee, 20074 Georgia State, 20144 WKU, 20084 UL Lafayette, 20064 FIU, 2005 3 South Alabama, 20133 UL Lafayette, 20133 Arkansas State, 20133 South Alabama, 20123 WKU, 20123 Arkansas State, 20113 FIU, 20113 South Alabama, 20113 WKU, 20113 WKU, 20103 Arkansas State, 20093 Florida Atlantic, 20093 FIU, 20093 FIU, 20083 Middle Tennessee, 20083 South Alabama, 20083 South Alabama, 20073 UL Lafayette, 20023 South Alabama, 20033 South Alabama, 20023 Denver, 2000

Highest Winning Percentage, Season:.886 (19-2-1), Denver, 2010.857 (17-2-2), Denver, 2002.848 (19-3-1), South Alabama, 2014 (19-3-1), Denver, 2006.833 (19-3-2), Denver, 2008.818 (18-4-0), Denver, 2003.810 (15-2-4), WKU, 2008.810 (17-4-0), Middle Tennessee, 2006.810 (16-3-2), Denver, 2001

Most Points, Game:54 South Alabama vs. Jackson St., 8.31.0247 South Alabama vs. Prairie View, 9.1.0245 South Alabama vs. South Carolina State, 8.25.0040 Troy vs. Alabama State, 9.06.0940 South Alabama vs. La. Tech, 10.10.0435 South Alabama vs. Alabama State, 10.30.0535 WKU vs. Trevecca Nazarene, 9.25.0135 South Alabama vs. Alabama A&M, 9.15.13

Most Points, Season:222 Middle Tennessee, 2006207 Denver, 2006193 North Texas, 2000191 North Texas, 2003184 South Alabama, 2014 Middle Tennessee, 2004

Most Goals, Game:18 South Alabama vs. Jackson State, 8.31.0217 South Alabama vs. South Carolina St., 8.25.0016 South Alabama vs. Prairie View, 9.1.0215 Troy vs. Alabama State, 9.06.0912 Two tied, Most recent: South Alabama vs. La. Tech, 10.10.200411 Four tied, Most recent: South Alabama vs. Alabama A&M, 9.15.13

Most Goals, Season:78, Middle Tennessee, 200674 Denver, 200674 North Texas, 200072 North Texas, 200369 Middle Tennessee, 200468 South Alabama, 201464 North Texas, 2002

Fewest Goals, Season:7 UALR, 200511 FIU, 200412 Arkansas State, 200612 Arkansas State, 200113 FIU, 200214 UL Monroe, 201014 UALR, 2001

Most Assists, Game:18 South Alabama vs. Jackson State, 8.31.0215 South Alabama vs. Prairie View, 9.1.0213 South Alabama vs. Southern, 9.10.1313 South Alabama vs. Alabama A&M, 9.15.1313 South Alabama vs. Alabama State, 10.30.0512 Middle Tennessee vs. Alabama A&M, 8.23.0911 UL Monroe vs. UAPB, 9.03.1411 South Alabama vs. South Carolina State, 8.25.0011 WKU vs. Trevecca Nazarene, 9.25.01

Most Assists, Season:66 Middle Tennessee, 200665 Denver, 201159 Denver, 200656 WKU, 200756 South Alabama, 200455 South Alabama, 201351 UL Monroe, 201451 Denver, 200251 South Alabama, 200248 South Alabama, 201448 Denver, 201048 Denver, 2009

Most Shots, Game:87 South Alabama vs. Jackson State, 8.31.0267 South Alabama vs. South Carolina St., 8.25.0063 South Alabama vs. Alabama State, 10.30.0554 Troy vs. Alabama State, 9.06.0953 North Texas vs. Texas Southern, 8.31.1252 UL Monroe vs. UAPB, 9.03.1452 WKU vs. Trevecca Nazarene, 9.25.0150 South Alabama vs. Alabama A&M, 9.15.13

Most Shots, Season:469 South Alabama, 2014448 North Texas, 2012447 Middle Tennessee, 2006413 Middle Tennessee, 2003411 South Alabama, 2013404 Middle Tennessee, 2002384 Denver, 2010379 Middle Tennessee, 2012378 Middle Tennessee, 2004370 Middle Tennessee, 2005361 Denver, 2011351 North Texas, 2010346 Denver, 2009345 WKU, 2012

Most Shutouts, Season:14 WKU, 200814 Denver, 200614 Denver, 200114 Denver, 200213 Troy, 201412 South Alabama, 201412 WKU, 201112 Denver, 201012 Denver, 200311 North Texas, 201111 Denver, 200911 WKU, 200911 Denver, 200811 North Texas, 200411 South Alabama, 2000

Fewest Shutouts, Season:0 Arkansas State, 20000 UL Lafayette, 20001 UALR, 20011 Arkansas State, 20031 UL Monroe, 20101 FIU, 20031 Troy, 20061 UALR, 2012

Most Fouls, Season:315 FIU, 2004281 UL Lafayette, 2004277 Middle Tennessee, 2002275 Middle Tennessee, 2003274 UL Monroe, 2010270 Denver, 2001

Fewest Fouls, Season:96 UALR, 2012106 UL Lafayette, 2013111 UL Lafayette, 2014117 Florida Atlantic, 2009124 Texas State, 2013129 WKU, 2011133 Georgia State, 2013134 Denver, 2010135 Florida Atlantic, 2010138 Troy, 2010139 WKU, 2010139 South Alabama, 2009139 WKU, 2009140 Troy, 2009

Most Saves, Game:22 UALR vs. Southern Miss, 200021 Arkansas State at North Texas, 200621 UALR at North Texas, 200621 Troy vs. Middle Tennessee, 200520 FIU vs. Memphis, 200219 UALR vs. Alabama, 201219 UALR vs. Nebraska, 200017 UL Lafayette vs. Houston, 200018 UALR vs. North Texas, 201018 South Alabama vs. FIU, 201018 South Alabama at Arkansas State, 200918 UALR at Mississippi, 2006

RECORDS

68 - Sun Belt Conference

Most Saves, Season:174 Florida Atlantic, 2009165 UALR, 2012152 UALR, 2005151 South Alabama, 2009151 UALR, 2000150 ULM, 2006149 UL Monroe, 2012146 Troy, 2012146 UL Lafayette, 2000145 Arkansas State, 2007145 Arkansas State, 2000141 UL Lafayette, 2009139 South Alabama, 2010138 UALR, 2010

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Goals, Game:4 16 are tied; most recent Charde Hannah, South Alabama vs. Francis Marion, 9.21.2014

Most Goals, Season:26 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 200225 Sasja Odenyo, FIU, 200024 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 200023 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 200322 Kala Morgan, Middle Tennessee, 200621 Melinda Pina, North Texas, 200320 Charde Hannah, South Alabama, 201420 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 200520 Michelle O’Brien, FIU, 200019 Debs Brereton, Middle Tennessee, 200419 Teresa Vise, North Texas, 2004

Most Goals, Career:88 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2000-0351 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2004-0749 Melinda Pina, North Texas, 2001-0443 Taryn Hemmings, Denver 2004-0840 Michelle Young, North Texas, 2009-1239 Mallory Outerbridge, WKU, 2007, 2009-1138 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 2004-0737 Lleane Grimditch, Denver, 2003-0637 Sasja Odenyo, FIU, 2000-0135 Brandi Smith, South Alabama, 2008-1134 Jenna Billingsley, Denver, 2004-0734 Michelle O’Brien, FIU, 2000-0133 Shan Jones, Middle Tennessee, 2008-1132 Dee Dee Beyhan, UALR, 2001-0432 Jenna Silverberg, WKU, 2004-0732 Tanya Allegretti, South Alabama, 2002-05

Game-Winning Goals, Career:19 Mallory Outerbridge, WKU, 2007, 2009-1116 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2004-0715 Michelle Young, North Texas, 2009-1214 Lleane Grimditch, Denver, 2003-200613 Taryn Hemmings, Denver, 2004-06, 200813 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 2004-07

Most Assists, Game:4 Nikki Workman, WKU vs. Marshall, 9.20.094 Mariah Johnston, Denver vs. UL Lafayette, 9.27.094 Liz Clark, USA vs. Nicholls State, 9.13.084 Michelle Leppert, South Alabama vs. Lamar, 9.09.074 Rebecca Rodriguez, Middle Tennessee vs. Lipscomb, 8.27.054 Laura Miguez, Middle Tennessee vs. Lipscomb, 9.30.01

Most Assists, Season:15 Nicholette DiGiacomo, Denver, 201015 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 200214 Jamie Norwood, Denver, 200214 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 200313 Mariah Johnston, Denver, 200912 Kellie Walker, WKU, 200912 Kendall Juett, North Texas, 200712 Cindy Rainville, South Alabama, 200012 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 200611 Lauren Allison, South Alabama, 201311 Laura Miguez, Middle Tennessee, 200311 Taryn Hemmings, Denver, 2006

Most Assists, Career:39 Jamie Norwood, Denver, 2000-0338 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2000-0331 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 2004-0731 Laura Miguez, Middle Tennessee, 2001-0429 Kendall Juett, North Texas, 2006-0928 Taryn Hemmings, Denver, 2004-0825 Lleane Grimditch, Denver, 2003-0625 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2004-0724 Kellie Walker, WKU, 2006-0923 Ashley McMurtry, Arkansas State, 2009-1223 Rebecca Rodriguez, Middle Tennessee, 2003-06

Most Points, Game:12 Rebecca Rodriguez, Middle Tennessee vs. Lipscomb, 8.27.0510 Tanya Allegretti, South Alabama vs. Alabama St., 10.30.059 Charde Hannah, South Alabama vs. F. Marion, 9.21.149 Shan Jones, Middle Tennessee vs. Alabama A&M, 8.23.099 Marilyn Marin, North Texas-2x most recent vs. Duquesne 9.1.029 Tanya Allegretti, South Alabama vs. Jackson State, 8.31.029 Shawna Sparks, Arkansas State vs. Jackson State 9.21.03

Most Points, Season:67 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 200260 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 200357 Sasja Odenyo, FIU, 200054 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 200052 Kala Morgan, Middle Tennessee, 200647 Charde Hannah, South Alabama, 201447 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 200547 Debs Brereton, Middle Tennessee, 200447 Melinda Pina, North Texas, 200345 Michelle O’Brien, FIU, 2000

Most Points, Career:214 Marilyn Marin, North Texas, 2000-04127 Heather Hutyra, North Texas, 2004-07122 Melina Pina, North Texas, 2001-2004112 Taryn Hemmings, Denver 2004-08102 Holly Grogan, Middle Tennessee, 2004-0799 Lleane Grimditch, Denver, 2003-0699 Kendall Juett, North Texas, 2006-0992 Michelle Young, North Texas, 2009-1289 Rebecca Rodriguez, Middle Tennessee, 2003-0686 Sasja Odenyo, FIU, 2000-0184 Tanya Allegretti, South Alabama, 2002-05

Most Saves, Game:21 Kelly Goodman, Arkansas State vs. North Texas, 10.13.0621 Laura Longard, Troy vs. Middle Tennessee, 10.9.0520 Adrienne McWilliams, FIU vs. Memphis, 9.1.0218 Kate Berry, South Alabama at Arkansas State, 9.25.0917 Natalie Marsh, UALR vs. Western Illinois, 8.26.12 17 Amber Angermeier, South Alabama at Tennessee, 9.22.02

Most Saves, Season:163 Karla Smith, Troy, 2007145 Marsha Stewart, UALR, 2005144 Anne Corbello, UL Lafayette, 2000135 Ashley Lantes, Florida Atlantic, 2009134 Kelsie Langford, South Alabama, 2007133 Mallory George, UL Monroe, 2006135 Alex Holland, UL Monroe, 2012121 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2007120 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2010120 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2009120 Ashley Branham, Troy, 2008117 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2008118 Briana Buchanan, North Texas, 2003116 Heather Friedman, UALR, 2000

Most Saves, Career:480 Jane Picarelli, UALR, 2007-10421 Ashley Branham, Troy, 2008-11411 Marsha Stewart, UALR, 2002-05369 Kelsie Langford, USA, 2005-08353 Ashley Lantes, Florida Atlantic, 2009-12351 Alex Holland, UL Monroe, 2009-12330 Meredith Goodson, WKU, 2004-07327 Adrienne Mann, Arkansas State, 2000-03320 Libby Stout, WKU, 2008-11307 Kaitlin Savage, FIU, 2009-12305 Amber Angermeier, USA, 2001-04286 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 2003-06280 Amanda Moorefield, UL Lafayette, 2008-12279 Laura Longard, Troy, 2003-06275 Mallory George, UL Monroe, 2007-09268 Brielan Smiechowski, UALR, 2004-07256 Mandy Hall, North Texas, 2007-10252 Rebecca Cushing, Middle Tennessee, 2009-11221 Erica Izard, Denver, 2000-03

Most Shutouts, Season:14 Libby Stout, WKU, 200813 Erica Izard, Denver, 200113 Erica Izard, Denver, 200211 Kyla Rogers, South Alabama, 200010 Mackenzie Snyder, Denver, 200810 Jessica Badders, Florida Atlantic, 200710 Brianna Buchanan, North Texas, 200410 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 2003

Most Shutouts, Career:39 Libby Stout, WKU, 2008-1134 Erica Izard, Denver, 2000-0330 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 2003-200623 Lara Campbell, Denver, 2009-1122 Ashley Branham, Troy, 2008-1122 Mandy Hall, North Texas, 2007-1021 Kaitlin Savage, FIU, 2009-1220 Kelsie Langford, USA, 2005-0819 Mackenzie Snyder, Denver, 2006-0818 Amber Angermeier, USA, 2001-04

Goals Against Average, Season:0.40 Melissa Bailey, WKU, 20030.43 Libby Stout, WKU, 20080.51 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 20060.52 Kela Casiple, Middle Tennessee 20070.53 Erica Izard, Denver, 2002

Best Goals Against Average, Career:0.66 Mackenzie Snyder, Denver, 2006-080.68 Libby Stout, WKU, 2008-110.72 Erica Izard, Denver, 2000-030.77 Kela Casiple, Middle Tennessee, 2007-080.82 Jackie Kerestine, North Texas, 2011-120.83 Nikka Hall, WKU, 2012-present0.85 Lara Campbell, Denver, 2009-110.94 Danielle Wiley, Denver, 2003-06

RECORDS

Sun Belt Conference - 69

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