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2010 grand valley state soccer media guide
KRISTEN
EIBLE
JENNA
WENGLINSKI
JALEEN
DINGLEDINE
GLIAC CHAMPIONS2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
GLIAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS2008, 2009
NCAA PLAyOff APPEARANCES2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
REGIONAL CHAMPIONS2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES2006, 2009
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS2009
table of contents
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Table of Contents/Quick Facts ..........1
Media Information ............................2
Dave DiIanni..................................4-5
Assistant Coaches..............................6
2010 Roster ......................................8
Player Profiles..............................9-22
Opponent Capsules ....................24-25
All-Time Series ..............................26
2009 Season Review..................28-29
2009 Results ....................................30
2009 Statistics ................................31
2009 GLIAC Honors ......................32
2009 GLIAC Statistics ....................33
Lakers in the Polls ..........................34
Individual Record............................36
Team Records..................................37
NCAA Records................................38
All-Americans............................40-41
GLIAC Awards................................42
Season Leaders................................43
Year-by-Year Results ................44-45
All-Time Letterwinners ..................46
This is Laker Soccer ..................47-56
university information
Location ..............................................Allendale, Mich.
Enrollment ..........................................................24,408
Founded ................................................................1960
President ..............................................Thomas J. Haas
Athletic Director............................................Tim Selgo
Associate AD/SWA ..................................Lisa Sweany
Faculty Athletic Representative ..................Paul Leidig
Associate A.D./Media Relations ....................Tim Nott
Associate A.D./Marketing and Promotions....Doug Lipinski
Athletic Academic Coordinator ......Dr. Damon Arnold
Game and Event Operations ........................Josh Munk
Conference ........................................................GLIAC
Nickname ............................................................Lakers
Colors ........................................Blue, Black and White
National Affiliation ..........................NCAA Division II
Home Field ....................................GVSU Soccer Field
All-Time Home Record ..................................102-30-6
Athletic Department Phone ..................(616) 331-2557
Athletic Department Fax ......................(616) 331-3232
Ticket Office Phone ..............................(616) 331-3741
Athletic Web Site ........................www.gvsulakers.com
team information
2009 Overall Record ..........................................22-0-4
2009 Home Record..............................................11-0-1
2009 Road Record ................................................7-0-1
2009 Neutral Record ............................................4-0-2
2009 GLIAC Record/Finish ..........................13-0-1/1st
2009 GLIAC Home Record......................................7-0
2009 GLIAC Road Record....................................6-0-1
Final 2009 Ranking ..................................NSCAA- 1st
2009 Postseason ..........NCAA National Championship
Returning Starters......................7 (2 F, 2 MF, 2 D, GK)
Letterwinners Returning ............................................19
Letterwinners Lost ........................7 (F, MF, 4 D, GK)
Returning Starters ..............Senior F Jaleen Dingledine
Sophomore F Ashley Botts
Senior MF Kristen Eible
Junior MF Erin Mruz
Junior D Megan Brown
Senior D Jenna Wenglinski
Sophomore GK Chelsea Parise
inside tHe 2010 soCCer media guide Program History
First Season of Competition ......................1996
All-Time Record ..............................191-71-13
NCAA Appearances ........................................7
Final Four Appearances ..................................3
NCAA Tournament Record ....................15-6-1
GLIAC Championships ..................................5
CoaCHing staff
Head Coach ..................................Dave DiIanni
GVSU Record/Years ........................135-14-8/7
Overall Record/Years ......................135-14-8/7
Assistant Coaches ........................Erica Demers
Scott Modisher
Graduate Assistant ....................Shannon Neely
Athletic Trainer ....................Gretchen Gariepy
Soccer Office Phone ................(616) 331-3080
Soccer Office E-mail [email protected]
media information
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sPorts information offiCe
The Grand Valley State University
sports information office is located in
the GVSU Fieldhouse. Members of the
sports information department may be
reached at the following telephone
numbers or E-mail addresses:
Tim Nott, SID
(616) 331-3275
Kelsey Deacon, Graduate Assistant
(616) 331-8808
Sports Information Fax
(616) 331-3838
Laker soccer results may be obtained
online at: www.gvsulakers.com
Press Credentials
Press passes will be available on a first
come, first serve basis to working
media who contact the sports informa-
tion office at least two days in advance.
Credentials will be available at the
GVSU Soccer Field.
intervieWs WitH CoaCH diianni
Dave DiIanni can be reached in his of-
fice on weekdays during regular busi-
ness hours. His work phone number is
(616) 331-3080 and his E-mail address
is [email protected]. Coach DiIanni is
also available by appointment.
PraCtiCes
All practices, as a general rule, are open
to the media. However, no interviews
may be conducted during a practice. In-
terviews with players or coaches must
be arranged in advance, and may be
held before or after practice.
statistiCs
Game statistics will be delivered to the
sideline tables and faxed out to the
media outlets following the end of the
game.
PHones/faXing
Grand Valley State has telephones and
telephone lines available for use before
and after each game. The Grand Valley
State sports information department
will compile an opponent fax list fol-
lowing the game. All faxing will take
place from the GVSU sports informa-
tion office.
tHe lakers on television
WGVU television broadcasts “The
Grand Valley State Sports Report,” a
30-minute program each Monday
evening at 6 p.m. An interview with
Dave DiIanni will be featured each
week, along with game highlights from
women’s soccer and other GVSU
sports. The show also airs each Tuesday
at 12:30 a.m. on WGVU and at 6:30
p.m. on Comcast Local and each Thurs-
day at 11:30 a.m. Head coach Dave Di-
Ianni will also appear every week on
GVSN’s GOL TV hosted by Steve
Lloyd-Jones at www.gvsulakers.com
Player intervieWs
All player interviews must be arranged
through the sports information office.
This policy allows us to arrange a time
that will not interfere with the student-
athletes’ academic schedule. Game-day
interviews are not permitted prior to the
game, unless special arrangements have
been made. Post-game interviews will
be held near the field or at the GVSU
Fieldhouse after the team has been re-
leased from its post-game meeting. In
general, Coach DiIanni, his assistants
and players will be available about 10
minutes after the game.
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Credits: The 2010 GVSU soccer media
guide is published by the GVSU Sports
Information Department. The media
guide was printed by Grandville Print-
ing. Written, edited and designed by
Kelsey Deacon, with the assistance of
Doug Witte. Photography by Doug Witte
and Steven King. Cover page design by
Doug Witte.
COACHES
coaches
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Dave DiIanni is in his eighth season as the head women’s
soccer coach at Grand Valley State University. DiIanni has tal-
lied a 135-14-8 (.885) record in his seven seasons and has
guided the lakers to seven consecutive NCAA Tournament ap-
pearances. DiIanni is just the second head coach in the pro-
gram’s 14-year history. his .885 winning percentage ranks him
second among active Division II head coaches.
DiIanni finished the 2009 season with a record of 22-0-4
and an NCAA Division II National Championship. The lakers
were undefeated in regular season for the third consecutive sea-
son at 17-0-2. GVSU ended the regular season ranked the No.
3 team in the nation and won its fifth consecutive GlIAC title.
following the season, two lakers were named to all-american
teams and forward Irie Dennis was named the National Soccer
Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Women’s NCAA
Division II National Player of the Year. DiIanni was named the
2009 CaptainU Division II Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year.
In 2008, DiIanni led the lakers to their second consecutive
undefeated regular season with a 21-0 overall record. GVSU
was ranked No. 1 in the National Soccer Coaches Association
of America for 11 consecutive weeks. Grand Valley State closed
out the season with a 22-1 record and a spot in the midwest re-
gional Championship, as well as its fourth consecutive GlIAC
title. Three lakers were named to all-american teams following
the season.
After leading his 2007 squad to a perfect 17-0-0 regular sea-
son record and a school-record 21-1-1 overall record, DiIanni
was named the National Soccer Coaches Association of Amer-
ica (NSCAA) Great lakes region Coach of the Year. he led
the lakers to their second trip to the NCAA final four in as
many years.
GVSU was ranked No. 1 overall for nine consecutive weeks
in 2007. The lakers claimed their third straight GlIAC title
and second straight Great lakes regional Title, as well as the
inaugural GlIAC Tournament title.
In 2006, DiIanni improved upon his previous success at
Grand Valley State. once again, the lakers had a school-best
year, finishing with a record of 19-2-1. GVSU advanced all the
DiIanni’s GVSU Coaching Record
Overall GLIAC
Year record Pct. record Pct.
2003 17-2-2 .857 6-0-2 .875
2004 15-5 .750 6-2 .750
2005 19-3 .864 7-1 .875
2006 19-2-1 .886 7-1 .875
2007 21-1-1 .935 8-0 1.000
2008 22-1 .957 14-0 1.000
2009 22-0-4 .923 13-0-1 .964
Total 135-14-8 .885 61-4-3 .926
DAvID DIIANNInn-2006 NSCAA NATIoNAl CoACh of The YeAr
-TWo-TIme NSCAA GreAT lAKeS reGIoN CoACh of The YeAr
-SeVeN STrAIGhT NCAA ToUrNAmeNT APPeArANCeS
-fIVe GlIAC TITleS
-SeCoND AmoNG ACTIVe DII CoACheS IN WIN PerCeNTAGe (.885)
-2009 NATIoNAl ChAmPIoNS
coaches
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way to the school’s first NCAA Division II National
Championship game before losing 1-0, in overtime, to
metro State.
Then-sophomore Katy Tafler set a school record,
notching 33 goals and 73 points on the year, breaking
her own records of 25 goals and 58 points set in 2005.
Tafler also placed first in the nation in Division II,
recording 3.32 points per contest. for his accomplish-
ments, DiIanni was named the NSCAA/Adidas Great
lakes region Coach of the Year.
DiIanni guided the lakers through a year of firsts in
2005, capturing GVSU’s first-ever GlIAC and NCAA
Great lakes regional Championships. The 19-3 overall
record was, at the time, the best in school history, with
the lakers rolling off 11 consecutive victories in the sea-
son. GVSU finished the season ranked eighth in the
NSCAA/Adidas national poll.
The lakers’ 7-1 GlIAC record helped them claim
their first-ever Great lakes regional Championship and
advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals. GVSU captured
the regional title with a 1-0 win over SIU-edwardsville
and a 2-0 win over host Northern Kentucky in the final.
The lakers dropped a 2-0 decision to eventual national
champion Nebraska-omaha in the quarterfinals.
In 2004, DiIanni’s lakers recorded a 15-5 overall
record, while finishing second in GlIAC play with a
conference mark of 6-2. GVSU made its second-straight
NCAA Division II Great lakes regional Championship
appearance. The lakers fell 1-0 to host Wisconsin-Park-
side.
DiIanni guided the lakers to a then-school best
record of 17-2-2 (.857) in 2003. GVSU recorded its
first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance as they hosted
the NCAA Division II Great lakes regional Champi-
onship. GVSU defeated Wisconsin-Parkside 4-0 in the
first game before falling, 4-3, to Northern Kentucky in
the championship match.
DiIanni joined Grand Valley after seven years as the
head coach of the Jackson lumen Christi high School
women’s soccer team. DiIanni also spent three years as
an assistant coach at hillsdale College, where he helped
begin the men’s and women’s soccer programs. During
his stint at hillsdale, the women’s team finished fourth
in the GlIAC in just their third season. The men’s team
was also nationally ranked for one week.
DiIanni turned in a 100-19-18 overall coaching
record while at lumen Christi. The Titans advanced to
the state finals in 2000, dropping a 1-0 decision to De-
troit Country Day.
In addition, lumen Christi made it to the state semi-
finals three times under DiIanni and to the regional fi-
nals twice. DiIanni was a five-time district coach of the
year and a four-time regional coach of the year.
DiIanni has spent six years working with the
olympic Development Program in michigan, training
and developing the highest level of soccer in the state.
he is presently the head coach of the 89 oDP age group.
he is also a USSf B-licensed coach, which is highly
recognizable among soccer coaches.
DiIanni and his wife, Kristy, have an eight-year old
daughter, Karissa, and a four-year old named Kelsey.
coaches
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erica Demers enters her sixth
season as an assistant coach for
Grand Valley State. over the past
five seasons, Demers had helped the
lakers capture the first GlIAC,
Great lakes regional and National
titles in school history.
The lakers have tallied their five
best season goal totals under De-
mers in the last five seasons, scoring
75 in 2005, an astounding 86 in
2006 then setting the school record
with 88 goals in 2007, scoring 75 in
2008 and tieing the school record
with 88 goals in 2009. GVSU
outscored opponents by 3.38 goals
per game last season.
Before coming to Grand Valley
State, Demers played four years of
Division I soccer at oakland Uni-
versity. following that, she spent
one year as a graduate assistant at
The Citadel.
In addition to coaching collegiate
soccer, Demers was also an instruc-
tor for the U-18 girls and U-6 boys
and girls at oakland University’s
soccer camps. She also trained the
U-17 girls’ mesa Soccer Club. De-
mers played in 81 games during her
four years as a Golden Grizzly. In
her senior season, she was named
the mid-Continent Conference
Tournament mVP after leading her
team to its fourth consecutive con-
ference tournament title and third
straight NCAA appearance. She was
a two-time mid-Continent Confer-
ence first Team selection and
earned mid-Con Player of the Year
honors in 2002. Demers ended her
career at oU with 15 goals, 25 as-
sists and 55 points.
Demers also played for the Cana-
dian U-21 National Team Pool and
was part of the Canadian National
Championship team in 2000. In
1997-98, she played for the National
Training Centre team and was a
member of the ontario Provincial
Team for five years.
In 2004, Demers graduated from
oakland University with a Bachelor
of Science in health Science and in
2009 she graduated from GVSU
with a master’s of education.
A native of Welland, ontario,
Canada, she graduated from Centen-
nial Secondary high School.
ASSISTANT CoACh
SIxTh SeASoN
ERICA DEMERS
SCOTT MODISHER
ASSISTANT CoACh
SIxTh SeASoN
Scott modisher comes back for his sixth season be-
hind the bench as an assistant coach for Grand Valley
State. modisher helped to coach one of Division II’s
top goalkeepers, as Kristina Nasturzio ranked fifth in
the nation with a .23 goals against average in 2008 and
fourth with a save percentage of .912 in 2008.
modisher has also been the varsity girls’ soccer
coach at Cedar Springs high School for the past 12
years. modisher started the program, claiming two dis-
trict championships and reaching the finals once. he is
also a two-time district coach of the year selection.
Before venturing into high school soccer, modisher
spent two years as the assistant women’s soccer coach
at his alma mater, hope College. modisher played three
years of soccer at hope, starting as a central defender.
SHANNON NEELy
GrADUATe ASSISTANT
SeCoND SeASoN
Neely is in her second season as a graduate assistant at
Grand Valley State University. She is a 2008 graduate of ohio
State University, where she was a four-year letter winner on
the women's soccer team. She graduated with a Bachelor's of
Arts degree in art and a Bachelor's of Science degree in In-
dustrial Design.
In 2009, she worked with the goalkeepers, who collected
16 shutouts and only allowed 12 goals. Goalie Chelsea Parise
picked up 12 of the 16 shutouts and recorded 64 saves in 2009.
During her time at oSU, the Buckeyes made three NCAA
tournament appearances, including an elite eight appearance
in 2004. They appeared in the NCAA tournament three times
(2002-04) and won the Big Ten Championship in both 2002
and 2004. She was a five-time oSU Scholar-Athlete and a
three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection.
PLAyER PROfILES
2010 roster
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no. name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown (Last School) 0 michelle marcus fr. GK 5-10 Ada, mich. (forest hills eastern) 1 Chelsea Parise So. GK 5-9 Warren, mich. (Stevenson) 2 Kelsey fiscus fr. D 5-7 Novi, mich. (Northville) 3 Kayla Kimble fr. D 5-3 livonia, mich. (Stevenson) 4 Ashley Botts So. f 5-6 Beloit, Wis. (Boylan Catholic) 5 erin hilbert So. mf 5-7 Ada, mich. (forest hills Central) 6 Kayla Klosterman Jr. D 5-7 Columbus, ohio (St. francis DeSales) 7 erin mruz Jr. mf 5-6 Gurnee, Ill. (Warren Township) 8 megan Brown Jr. D 5-6 Jenison, mich. 9 Kayla Addison So. f 5-6 Southfield, mich. (Detroit Country Day) 10 Shelby humphries fr. mf 5-8 Portage, mich. (Central) 11 Jaleen Dingledine Sr. f 5-7 Newaygo, mich. 12 Taylor Callen fr. D 5-6 mattawan, mich. 13 maria Brown So. f 5-6 Columbus, ohio (New Albany) 14 erika Pitroff Sr. f 5-7 Columbus, ohio (Bishop Watterson) 15 Jenna Wenglinski Sr. D 5-9 Portage, mich. (Portage Central) 16 Alyssa mira So. f 5-6 livonia, mich. (Churchill) 17 Sam Decker fr. D 5-3 rockford, mich. 18 lindsey marlow Jr. f 5-6 livonia, mich. (Churchill) 19 lindsey Zahn So. D 5-5 Shelby Twp., mich. (richmond Comm.) 20 molly Streeter So. D 5-8 mississauga, ont. (loyola Catholic) 22 richelle hills So. mf 5-2 Jackson, mich. (lumen-Christi) 23 Kristen eible Sr. mf 5-6 Dewitt, mich. 24 Kylee merino Sr. D 5-6 Belvidere, Ill. (Boylan Catholic Central) 25 Tayler Ward fr. D 5-8 Grand Blanc, mich. 30 Abbey miller fr. GK 5-10 Saginaw, mich. (hertiage) 31 erin rappleye So. GK 5-9 Jackson, mich. (lumen-Christi)
no. name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown (Last School) 9 Kayla Addison So. f 5-6 Southfield, mich. (Detroit Country Day) 4 Ashley Botts So. f 5-6 Beloit, Wis. (Boylan Catholic) 13 maria Brown So. f 5-6 Columbus, ohio (New Albany) 8 megan Brown Jr. D 5-6 Jenison, mich. 12 Taylor Callen fr. D 5-6 mattawan, mich. 17 Sam Decker fr. D 5-3 rockford, mich. 11 Jaleen Dingledine Sr. f 5-7 Newaygo, mich. 23 Kristen eible Sr. mf 5-6 Dewitt, mich. 2 Kelsey fiscus fr. D 5-7 Novi, mich. (Northville) 5 erin hilbert So. mf 5-7 Ada, mich. (forest hills Central) 22 richelle hills So. mf 5-2 Jackson, mich. (lumen-Christi) 10 Shelby humphries fr. mf 5-8 Portage, mich. (Central) 3 Kayla Kimble fr. D 5-3 livonia, mich. (Stevenson) 6 Kayla Klosterman Jr. D 5-7 Columbus, ohio (St. francis DeSales) 0 michelle marcus fr. GK 5-10 Ada, mich. (forest hills eastern) 18 lindsey marlow Jr. f 5-6 livonia, mich. (Churchill) 24 Kylee merino Sr. D 5-6 Belvidere, Ill. (Boylan Catholic Central) 30 Abbey miller fr. GK 5-10 Saginaw, mich. (hertiage) 16 Alyssa mira So. f 5-6 livonia, mich. (Churchill) 7 erin mruz Jr. mf 5-6 Gurnee, Ill. (Warren Township) 1 Chelsea Parise So. GK 5-9 Warren, mich. (Stevenson) 14 erika Pitroff Sr. f 5-7 Columbus, ohio (Bishop Watterson) 31 erin rappleye So. GK 5-9 Jackson, mich. (lumen-Christi) 20 molly Streeter So. D 5-8 mississauga, ont. (loyola Catholic) 25 Tayler Ward fr. D 5-8 Grand Blanc, mich. 15 Jenna Wenglinski Sr. D 5-9 Portage, mich. (Portage Central) 19 lindsey Zahn So. D 5-5 Shelby Twp., mich. (richmond Comm.)
numeriCal
ALPHAbeTICAL
PROnUnCIATIOn GUIDe
Dave DiIanni - dee-ANN-ee erin Rappleye - rAPP-lee
erin Mruz - mrooZ Kristen eible - eYe-bull
Chelsea Parise - puh-reeSe Shelby Humphries - hump-freeZe
player profiles
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JALEEN DINGLEDINE
#11SeNIor forWArD
NeWAYGo, mICh.
2009: Started 16 of GVSU’s 26 matches playing in 1,092minutes...Recorded 11 goals and five assists for 27
points...Second on the team with five game-winning
goals...Recorded two goals in three matches...Notched the
equalizer in the semifinal match over Saint Rose in the 3-
2 overtime win (Dec. 3).
2008: finished seventh on the team with eight
points...Scored three goals and added two assists...Played
in 20 games as a sopohomore...Played a season-high 52
minutes in a 1-0 win over missouri-St. louis (Sept.
7)...recorded four points (goal, two assists) in a 10-0 win
over Northwood (oct. 3)...Also scored goals at Ashland
(oct. 12) and against ferris State (Nov. 1).
2007: Scored four goals and added two assists in 19
matches...Started two of the 19 matches she appeared
in...recorded her first point and goal as a GVSU player
against Southern Indiana in a 9-0 win (Sept. 22)...Scored
goals in back-to-back matches against findlay (Sept. 28)
and Ashland (Sept. 30)...recorded a season-high three
points with a goal and an assist against Ashland.
High School: Prepped at Newaygo high School under
Alexis mick...Conference champions in her senior cam-
paign...Set a state record in her sophomore year by scoring
11 goals in one game...Scored 110 goals during her soph-
omore and junior years...Named to the all-state third team
during her sophomore year and to the all-state first team
during her junior year...Played for the little Angels of
monroe, mich., and the flying Kick...Played three years
of varsity volleyball, ran one year of varsity track and was
a member of the varsity golf team for one season.
Personal: Daughter of John and Anita Dingledine...enjoys
kayaking, photography and snowboarding...majoring in
nursing at GVSU.
Dingledine’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2007 19 4 2 10 16 9 .562 0
2008 20 3 2 8 19 15 .789 0
2009 26 11 5 27 44 28 .636 5
Total 65 18 9 45 79 52 .658 5
player profiles
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2009: Daktronics Division II Midwest Region Second-
Team...Earned All-GLIAC First-Team...Second Team ESPN The
Magazine All-District IV Academic selection...Named to the
NCAA all-tournament team and the tournament’s Most Outstand-
ing Offensive Player...Started in all 26 games for GVSU, record-
ing five goals and three assists for 13 points...Recorded an assist
and the game-winning goal in the semifinal match in the 3-2
overtime win over Saint Rose (Dec. 3).
2008: First Team All-GLIAC selection...Third Team ESPN The
Magazine Academic All-District IV selection...Daktronics Sec-
ond Team All-Midwest Region...Fourth on the Lakers with 14
points...Scored five goals and added four assists...Scored two
game-winning goals for GVSU...Appeared in all 23 games, start-
ing in 22 as a sophomore...Scored two goals in a 7-0 win over
Tiffin (Oct. 19)...Recorded a goal and an assist in three separate
games.
2007: Eible was a First Team All-GLIAC selection, as well as
the GLIAC Freshman of the Year...She finished third on the team
in points (20) and goals (6)...She tied for second place on the
team with eight assists...Appeared in all 23 matches for the Lak-
ers, starting in 22 of them...Scored her first goal in a GVSU uni-
form in a 3-0 win over Missouri-St. Louis (Aug. 31)...Recorded
at least one point in eight straight matches (Aug. 31-Sept.
30)...Scored goals in four straight matches (Sept. 7-Sept.
25)...Scored a goal in the GLIAC Championship (Nov. 4).
High school: Prepped at DeWitt High School under head coach
Jamal Mubarakeh...Co-MVP of her team as a freshman, scoring
14 goals and adding 17 assists...In her sophomore year, scored
15 goals and added another 19 assists...All-conference and all-
area as a freshman...All-conference, all-area and all-state as a
sophomore...Set the school career assists record as a sopho-
more...Set the career goal record in her junior year and was
named the team MVP...District champions both her sophomore
and junior seasons.
Personal: Daughter of Ron and Karen Eible...Enjoys tubing, jet
skiing, sports and watching movies...Majoring in education at
GVSU.
KRISTEN EIBLE
#23SeNIor mIDfIelDer
DeWITT, mICh.
eible’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2007 23 6 8 20 43 22 .512 2
2008 23 5 4 14 41 28 .683 2
2009 26 5 3 13 46 25 .543 4
Total 72 16 15 47 130 75 .577 8
player profiles
gvsulaKers.com • 13
2009: Appeared in 25 games, playing in 678 min-
utes...recorded an assist in the 4-0 win over Northern
michigan (Sept. 18)...Played a season-high 76 minutes
against Saginaw Valley State (oct. 4)...A part of a
backline that only allowed 12 goals and recorded 16
shutouts.
2008: Appeared in all 23 games and made two starts
as a sophomore...Played a season-high 86 minutes in
a 1-0 win over Tampa (Aug. 29)...Assisted on the only
goal in a 1-0 win over Saginaw Valley State (oct. 5).
2007: Played in 14 games as a freshman at GVSU,
recording one goal...Scored her goal in a 9-1 win over
findlay (Sept. 28)...Played a season-high 46 minutes
against Northern michigan (oct. 21).
High School: Prepped at Boylan Catholic Central with
head coach David Bachta...Started on the varsity team
as a freshman...All-conference selection and the team
mVP her sophomore year...helped lead a defense that
allowed the lowest amount of goals in the league her
sophomore year...Scored two goals and notched three
assists her junior season...Team was conference, re-
gional and sectional champions her sophomore and
junior years...lost in the state IhSA quarterfinals both
years...Two-year member of the cross country
team...Played with the Chicago fire Jr. Soccer team.
Personal: Daughter of lee and Joni merino...enjoys
photography, coaching youth sports and music...ma-
joring in physical therapy at GVSU.
KyLEE MERINO
#24SeNIor DefeNDer
BelVIDere, Ill.
Merino’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2007 14 1 0 2 2 2 1.000 0
2008 23 0 1 1 0 0 .000 0
2009 25 0 1 1 0 0 .000 0
Total 62 1 2 4 2 2 1.000 0
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ERIKA PITROff
#14SeNIor forWArD
ColUmBUS, ohIo
Pitroff’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2007 23 2 2 6 22 9 .409 0
2008 22 2 2 6 12 8 .667 0
2009 4 0 0 0 2 0 .000 0
Total 49 4 4 12 36 17 .472 0
2009: Played in four games for 62 minutes before sit-
ting out the rest of the season due to injury.
2008: Appeared in 22 games as a sophomore...finished
the season with two goals and two assists for six
points...Took 12 shots, including eight shots on
goal...Played a season-high 52 minutes in a 1-0 win
over missouri-St. louis (Sept. 7)...Scored goals at fer-
ris State (Sept. 14) and findlay (Sept. 26)...Put a sea-
son-high three shots on goal in a 3-0 win over ferris
State (Nov. 1).
2007: Appeared in all 23 games as a freshman, starting
in four of them...Scored two goals and notched another
two assists to finish the season with six
points...recorded her first point as a laker with a goal
against findlay (Sept. 28)...Scored a goal in the
GlIAC Championship against mercyhurst (Nov.
4)...Started three matches in a row (oct. 18-oct.
26)...Played a season-high 56 minutes against ferris
State (oct. 26).
High School: Played varsity soccer at Bishop Watter-
son high School under head coach David
merrick...Team’s leading scorer as a sophomore and
junior...As a junior, was named first team all-district
and all-league...Named the team’s Best offensive
Player her junior year and was the team co-captain her
senior year...league co-champs her junior and senior
years and district semi-finalists all four seasons...Spent
two years on the track team and one on the basketball
team...member of the junior and senior leadership
teams.
Personal: Daughter of michael and Sherry
Pitroff...enjoys working, music, sudoku and hanging
out with friends.
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2009: Daktronics Division II midwest region Second
Team and NSCAA All-midwest Third Team...earned All-
GlIAC first Team honors...Named to the NCAA all-tour-
nament team and the tournament’s most outstanding
Defensive Player...Started in all 26 games for GVSU
playing in 2,197 minutes...A part of a backline that only
allowed 12 goals and recorded 16 shutouts...Took five
shots, including three shots on goal.
2008: first Team All-GlIAC selection...Started all 23
games as a central defender during her sophomore sea-
son...finished third on team with 1,670 minutes
played...Played in nine complete games, including a sea-
son-high 92 minutes in a 2-1 overtime win over Saginaw
Valley State (oct. 26)...Took eight shots, including four
shots on goal...recorded an assist in a 5-2 win over St.
Joseph’s (Sept. 10).
2007: Appeared in 18 matches as a freshman and started
in two of them...Scored one goal and added one assist for
a total of three points...recorded her first point as a laker,
an assist, against findlay (Sept. 28)...Scored her first goal,
a game winner, in the GlIAC Championship against
mercyhurst (Nov. 4)...Started in both the GlIAC Cham-
pionship and the second round of the NCAA Tournament
(Nov. 11).
High School: Played four years of varsity soccer at
Portage Central high School under head coach Pat Nor-
man...Won conference and district championships all four
years...Won regional championship her junior year...All-
conference, all-district, all-region and all-state honorable
mention during her junior year...All-conference, all-dis-
trict and all-region both her sophomore and senior sea-
sons...Played volleyball and basketball.
Personal: Daughter of robert and Sharon
Wenglinski...enjoys wakeboarding, snowboarding and
reading.
JENNA WENGLINSKI
#15SeNIor DefeNDer
PorTAGe, mICh.
Wenglinski’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2007 18 1 1 3 2 1 .500 1
2008 23 0 1 1 6 3 .500 0
2009 26 0 0 0 5 3 .600 0
Total 67 1 2 4 13 7 .538 1
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2009: Daktronics Division II midwest region first
Team and NSCAA All-midwest first Team selec-
tion...earned All-GlIAC first-Team honors and
GlIAC Defensive Player of the Year...Started in all 26
games for GVSU playing in 1,994 minutes...recorded
two assists in the win over missouri-St. louis (Sept.
4)...A part of a backline that only allowed 12 goals and
recorded 16 shutouts.
2008: Appeared in 20 games as a freshman at Grand
Valley State and started in 16 of them...Started in her
third appearance as a laker in a 1-0 win over missouri-
St. louis (Sept. 7)...finished the season with two as-
sists, both in a 10-0 win over Northwood (oct.
3)...Played a season-high 90 minutes in a 1-0 win over
Saginaw Valley State (oct. 5).
High School: Played the last four years at Jenison
high School under head coach Jason Snyder....As a
freshman, she was an all-district selection and the most
valuable offensive player on the team...four-year
starter on the varsity team, and as a junior, she was cho-
sen as both an all-conference and an all-district hon-
oree...Captain and team's most valuable player that
season.
Personal: Daughter of Bob and Kathie Brown...en-
joys snowboarding, rollerblading and volleyball.
brown’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2008 20 0 2 2 9 6 .667 0
2009 26 0 5 5 16 3 .188 0
Total 46 0 7 7 25 9 .360 0
MEGAN BROWN
#8JUNIor DefeNDer
JeNISoN, mICh.
KAyLA KLOSTERMAN
#6JUNIor DefeNDer
ColUmBUS, ohIo
2009: Appeared in 21 games playing in 514 min-
utes...Played a season-high 72 minutes in the 1-1 tie
with Saginaw Valley State (oct. 4)...recorded a goal
in the 6- 0 win over findlay (oct. 16) and in the 2-1
win over Tiffin (oct. 18).
2008: Appeared in 19 matches as a true
freshman...finished with one goal and one assist for
three points...Took 17 shots and put seven of them on
frame...recorded an assist in a 4-0 win over Ashland
for her first point as a laker (Sept. 21)...Scored her
first collegiate goal in a 4-0 win at Northwood (oct.
24)...Took a season-high three shots in a 3-0 win at
ferris State (Sept. 14).
High School: Team's captain in 2007...earned second
team all-district accolades...first Team All-Columbus
Catholic league pick in both 2006 and 2007...led her
team with nine goals and came in second in assists with
six.
Personal: Daughter of Guy and Kathy
Klosterman...enjoys soccer, reading and listening to
music...majoring in Physical Therapy at GVSU.
Klosterman’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2008 19 1 1 3 17 7 .412 0
2009 21 2 1 5 21 8 .381 1
Total 40 3 2 8 38 15 .395 1
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2009: Appeared in 21 games playing 463
minutes...Played a season-high 35 minutes in the 1-1
tie against Saginaw Valley State (oct. 4)...recorded a
goal in three matches for six points...Scored the game-
winning goal in the 4-1 win over ferris State on Sept.
13.
2008: Appeared in 12 games and scored two goals dur-
ing her freshman campaign...Scored both goals in a 10-
0 win over Northwood (oct. 3)...Took a season-high
three shots with two on frame in the game against
Northwood...Played a season-high 36 minutes in a 2-0
win over Quincy (Sept. 5).
High School: Played her high school soccer at
Churchill for head coach Dave hebestreit...four year
varsity starter...All-division and all-district as a junior
and also earned all-state honorable mention
plaudits...Co-captain and a scholar-athlete her sopho-
more and junior seasons.
Personal: Daughter of michael and lisa marlow...en-
joys hanging out with friends, baking, movies and
music.
Marlow’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2008 12 2 0 4 5 3 .600 0
2009 21 3 0 6 18 13 .722 1
Total 33 5 0 10 23 16 .696 1
LINDSEy MARLOW
#18JUNIor forWArD
lIVoNIA, mICh.
ERIN MRUz
#7JUNIor mIDfIelDer
GUrNee, Ill.
2009: earned Daktronics Division II Midwest RegionFirst Team, NSCAA All-American First Team and All-GLIAC First Team honors her sophomore year...Startedin all 26 games for GVSU playing in 1,565minutes...Notched a team-high 14 assists and scored threegoals...Recorded three games with two assists andnotched an assist in 11 matches.
2008: finished fifth on the team with 13 points in her first
active season at Grand Valley State...Tied for fourth on
the team with five goals...Tied for fifth on the team with
three assists...recorded a goal and an assist in just her sec-
ond collegiate game, a 5-0 win over Southern Indiana
(Aug. 31)...Scored the game-winning goal in the next
match, a 2-0 win over Quincy (Sept. 5)...Notched three
points in a 7-1 win over findlay (oct. 17)...Scored goals
in back-to-back games twice during the year.
2007: red-shirted.
High School: Spent her high school years at Warren
Township high School under head coach Jeff
Knouse...All-conference her sophomore and junior years,
all-sectional her junior year and all-area her sophomore
year...Scored 14 goals her sophomore year and another
nine her junior year...Captain of the varsity team her jun-
ior year...regional champs her junior season for the first
time in school history...most recently played with the fC
United...member of the National honor Society...Played
varsity volleyball.
Personal: Daughter of Daniel and linda mruz...enjoys
playing sports, reading and spending time with her fam-
ily...majoring in physical therapy at GVSU.
Mruz’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2008 23 5 3 13 36 18 .139 1
2009 26 3 14 20 71 26 .366 0
Total 49 8 17 33 107 44 .411 1
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2009: earned Daktronics Division II Midwest RegionFirst Team, NSCAA All-American Third Team, All-
GLIAC First Team and GLIAC Freshman of the Year
honors during her freshman year...Notched a team-high
15 goals, 35 points and seven game-winning
goals...Recorded five multi-point games...Scored the
lone goal in the national championship game over CSU
Dominguez Hills (Dec. 5), earning All-Tournament
Team honors...Appeared in 26 games, starting 16 for
1,253 minutes...Played a season-high 88 minutes in the
tie over Northern Kentucky (Nov. 20).
High School: Played her high school soccer at Boylan
Catholic high School under head coach mark
Couper...regional champions in 2007 and 2008...Con-
ference champions all four years at Boylan
Catholic...Scored 33 and 32 points in the 2007 and
2008 seasons.
Personal: Daughter of David and Jan Botts...enjoys
family, soccer, snowboarding, art and piano.
DiIanni’s Take:
“Ashley may be the most competitive player we have
in this class. She is a very intense soccer player that
has the ability to play as a forward or a center mid-
fielder in our program. What ever position Ashley
plays she will give us the best that she can.”
ASHLEy BOTTS
#4SoPhomore forWArD
BeloIT, WIS.
KAyLA ADDISON
#9SoPhomore forWArD
SoUThfIelD, mICh.
2009: Appeared in 26 games, starting 11 for 1,174 min-
utes...recorded four multi-point games during the year
and put 44 of her 82 shots on frame...Notched three
goals in the 8-0 win over Northwood on oct.
28...recorded two goals and an assist in the 8-2 win
over missouri-St. louis (Sept. 6)... Played a season-
high 77 minutes in the overtime win over Saint rose
(Dec. 3)...Tied for second on the team in goals (11) and
points (27).
High School: first team all-state during the 2008 sea-
son...All-district and all-region selection from 2006-
08...State finalists in 2006 and 2008...District and
regional champions in 2006...District champions in
2008.
Personal: her guardian is Sara Addison...enjoys draw-
ing and playing cards. majoring in pre-med at GVSU.
DiIanni’s Take:
“Kayla is probably the most complete athlete that we
have had in our program to date. She has a great frame
to hold balls up under pressure and she will surprise a
lot of defenders with her out right speed up front. We
have high expectations for Kayla.”
Addison’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2009 26 11 5 27 82 44 .537 0
Total 26 11 5 27 82 44 .537 0
botts’ Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2009 26 15 5 35 97 44 .454 7
Total 26 15 5 35 97 44 .454 7
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2009: Appeared in 26 games, playing in 655 minutes
for the lakers...recorded her first collegiate goal in the
4-1 win over ferris State on Sept. 13 and scored the
game winning goal in the 2-1 win over ferris State
(oct. 30)...Notched three goals and five assists for a
total of 11 points...Played a season-high 45 minutes in
the 1-0 win over findlay (Sept. 25).
High School: Played three years of varsity soccer from
2006-08, for head coach Anthony maceroilo at New
Albany high School...earning team most valuable
player honors in ‘07...first team all-conference and
second team all-district in ‘07...Played club soccer with
the Blast.
Personal: Daughter of Daryl Brown and lamara
love...majoring in Physical Therapy at GVSU.
DiIanni’s Take:
“maria has the ability to play as a forward or a center
back during her career at GVSU. She has a very strong
lean frame that is college ready. We will look for maria
to incorporate her track speed into her soccer game, to
help us score goals at this level.”
MARIA BROWN
#13SoPhomore forWArD
ColUmBUS, ohIo
ERIN HILBERT
#5SoPhomore mIDfIelDer
ADA, mICh.
2009: earned All-GlIAC Second Team honors...Ap-
peared in 25 games playing in 1,001 minutes...Tied for
second on the team with 11 goals and fourth on the
team with 26 points...recorded two assists in the 6-0
win over findlay on oct. 16...Notched two goals in the
9-1 win over Northern michigan (Nov. 6)...Played a
season-high 88 minutes in the 1-1 tie against SVSU
(oct. 4).
High School: A four-year varsity player at forest hills
Central high School under coach Jeremy Stacy...All-
state honorable mention in 2008...All-region, all-con-
ference and all-district selection during 2008
season...State champions in both 2007 and 2008.
Personal: Daughter of Tom and Sherry hilbert...en-
joys photography, reading, sports and music.
DiIanni’s Take:
“erin is a local product from forest hills Central. She
has been a key individual that helped lead her team to
three state titles during her high school career. erin will
begin playing center midfield for us as she is very skill-
ful and creative player that has the ability to find play-
ers in tight spaces.”
brown’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2009 26 3 5 11 30 18 .600 1
Total 26 3 5 11 30 18 .600 1
Hilbert’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2009 25 11 4 26 63 37 .587 0
Total 25 11 4 26 63 37 .587 0
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2009: Appeared in 26 games and started nine, playing
in 1,166 minutes...Played a season-high 69 minutes in
the 8-2 win over missouri-St. louis on Sept. 4...Scored
her first collegiate goal in the 4-0 win over Tampa on
Aug. 30...Notched four goals and one assist in her first
three games...recorded five goals and two assists for
a total of 12 points.
High School: earned all-region and honorable men-
tion all-state plaudits during the 2008 season...Team
mVP during the 2006 season...Scholar-athlete during
final three season at livonia Churchill...City, division
and conference champions during the 2007 season and
division champions during the 2008 season.
Personal: Daughter of Scott and Geri mira. enjoys
hanging out with friends and going up north. majoring
in pre-med at GVSU.
DiIanni’s Take:
“Alyssa is a very versatile soccer player with great
technical capabilities. Alyssa has the ability to read the
game and slot runners thru, but also has a knack for
scoring goals on her own. We have high expectations
for Alyssa and her development as a laker!”
ALySSA MIRA
#16SoPhomore forWArD
lIVoNIA, mICh.
RICHELLE HILLS
#22SoPhomore mIDfIelDer
JACKSoN, mICh.
2009: Appeared in five games playing in 32 min-
utes...recorded a shot in the 5-0 win over Ashland
(oct. 11).
2008: redshirted her first year at Grand Valley State.
High School: A four-year member of the varsity team
at Jackson lumen-Christi...All-conference selection
her sophomore and junior seasons...All-district and all-
region selection her junior year...Named second team
all-state during her junior campaign after leading her
team in goals and assists...Team won the conference
championship in her sophomore and junior seasons, as
well as the district championships her first three
years...Team took home the regional championship her
junior year.
Personal: Daughter of richard and mary hills...en-
joys sports and art...majoring in Special education at
GVSU.
DiIanni’s Take:
“richelle will provide us with a lot of options as to
where we can play her on the field. She will see time
at either the forward or outside back position.”
Hills’ Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2009 5 0 0 0 2 0 .000 0
Total 5 0 0 0 2 0 .000 0
Mira’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2009 26 5 2 12 28 9 .321 0
Total 26 5 2 12 28 9 .321 0
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2009: Earned All-GLIAC First Team and NSCAA All-Midwest Region Third Team honors...Started 25 of
GVSU’s 26 games playing 2,292 minutes...Recorded
13 shutouts and claimed a record of 22-0-4...Notched
64 saves and only allowed 12 goals on the
year...Recorded a goal-against average of 0.47 and a
save percentage of 0.842.
2008: redshirted her first year at Grand Valley State.
High School: high School: Played her high school
soccer at Stevenson high School under head coach
Bob mondoux...Started as a freshman and earned all-
country and all-district honors her sophomore year...As
a junior, she earned all-county, all-district and all-re-
gion accolades, as well as all-state honorable mention.
Personal: Daughter of frank and Cyndi Parise...en-
joys working out and reading...majoring in Physical
Therapy at GVSU.
DiIanni’s Take:
“Chelsea is a very energetic, outspoken goalkeeper that
loves the intensity and challenges that the position pro-
vides. She worked with All-American keeper Kristina
Nasturzio to help develop her skills.”
CHELSEA PARISE
#1SoPhomore
GoAlKeePer
WArreN, mICh.
ERIN RAPPLEyE
#31SoPhomore
GoAlKeePer
JACKSoN, mICh.
2009: Appeared in two games for the
lakers...recorded over 25 minutes without allowing a
goal...has not allowed a goal in her career as a laker.
2008: redshirted her first year at Grand Valley State.
High School: Won conference and district champi-
onships in 2008...Claimed conference, district and re-
gional titles in 2007...Played in 23 games her senior
season, allowing just 13 goals and recording 15 shut
outs...In 2008, had an .850 save percentage and a .57
goals-against average...Notched a .710 save percentage
and .83 goals-against average in 2007... earned all-
conference and all-district honors in 2008...Named to
the Citizen Patriot Dream Team in 2008.
Personal: Daughter of Bill and Diane rappleye...en-
joys swimming, friends and family.
DiIanni’s Take:
“erin will help give us depth at the goal-keeping posi-
tion. her abilities and determination will help solidify
the position.”
Rappleye’s Career Statistics
Year GP GA GAA SV W L T SHO
2009 2 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0
Parise’s Career Statistics
Year GP GA GAA SV W L T SHO
2009 26 12 0.47 64 22 0 4 13
Total 26 12 0.47 64 22 0 4 13
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2009: Appeared in six games for the lakers for a total
of 64 minutes...Played a season-high 19 minutes in the
7-0 win over Tiffin on Sept. 27...recorded a shot
against Ashland on Sept. 20 and oct. 11.
High School: All-conference selection from 2006-
08...Team’s most valuable player in 2007 and 2008.
Personal: Daughter of Scott and Barbara Zahn...en-
joys hanging out with friends and playing soccer...ma-
joring in dentistry at GVSU.
DiIanni’s Take:
“lindsay will help provide a healthy competition
amongst our outside backs this year. She brings a nat-
ural left foot with the ability to bend balls into her
teammates. lindsey is a very competitive defender
and we are excited for her development.”
LINDSEy zAHN
#19SoPhomore DefeNDer
ShelBY TWP., mICh.
MOLLy STREETER
#20SoPhomore DefeNDer
mISSISSAUGA, oNT.
2009: Appeared in 11 games for the lakers, playing in
160 minuters...Played a season-high 27 minutes in the
7-0 win over Tiffin on Sept. 27...Was a part of a back-
line that only allowed 12 goals.
High School: earned most valuable player honors with
loyola Catholic in 2008...Won the region of Peel Sec-
ondary School Athletic Association Championship in
both 2006 and 2008...Played with the erin mills eagles
and won the 2009 ontario Indoor Cup for four consec-
utive seasons.
Personal: Daughter of Guy and Cheryl Streeter...en-
joys reading, swimming, and playing sports...majoring
in Nursing at GVSU.
DiIanni’s Take:
“molly comes from erin mills soccer club in which we
have had great success recruiting from the last 4 years.
molly will begin her career at center back while learn-
ing behind some very experienced players. We believe
that she will only continue to get better as she gets ac-
climated to the college game.”
Streeter’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2009 11 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Total 11 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0
Zahn’s Career Statistics
Year GP G A Pts Shots SOG SOG% GW
2009 6 0 0 0 2 0 .000 0
Total 26 0 0 0 2 0 .000 0
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High School: Played the last four years at rockford
high School under head coach Amira Ponne...As a
sophomore she was named most improved...her junior
year she was selected to the all-district and academic
all-nation teams...helped the rams to two district
championships.
Personal: Daughter of Steven and Jackie Decker...en-
joys wakeboarding and running...mother was a dis-
tance runner at Central michigan.
SAM DECKER
#17freShmAN DefeNDer
roCKforD, mICh.
TAyLOR CALLEN
#12freShmAN DefeNDer
mATTAWAN, mICh.
High School: Played four years of soccer at mattawan
high School under head coach Kurt Brown...Two-time
all-division, all-district, all-state and all-
conference...Was selected as a captain her junior and
senior years...helped the Wildcats to two division titles
('07, '08) and was district champs in 2007.
Personal: Daughter of Dave and Sonia Callen...enjoys
reading, soccer, traveling and hanging out with family.
KELSEy fISCUS
#2freShmAN DefeNDer
NoVI, mICh.
SHELBy HUMPHRIES
#10freShmAN mIDfIelDer
PorTAGe, mICh.
High School: four-year varsity starter at Northville
h.S...All-area during the 2008 season...All-conference,
all-area and all-district her junior year (2009)...Was se-
lected as a captain her senior year...Three-time division
champions, and two-time district and conference
champions.
Personal: Daughter of James and Kimberly fiscus.
High School: Spent her high school years at Portage
Central under head coach Pat Norman...All-conference
her freshman, sophomore and junior years and all-di-
vision her freshman and sophomore years...Three-time
conference champs, two-time regional champs and dis-
trict champs and mhSAA Division I State Champions
in 2009...Was named to the all-tournament team her
junior year.
Personal: Daughter of Joe and marshon
humphries...enjoys four-wheeling, wave running and
snowmobiling.
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High School: Played soccer at forest hills eastern
under head coach Paul rosenbrook...As a sophomore,
she was an all-district selection...her junior year she
was all-conference, all-district, all-region and all-
state...Was selected as a team captain her junior and
senior seasons.
Personal: Daughter of Tim and Tracie marcus...enjoys
snowboarding and boxing.
MICHELLE MARCUS
#0freShmAN GoAlKeePer
ADA, mICh.
KAyLA KIMBLE
#3freShmAN DefeNDer
lIVoNIA, mICh.
High School: Prepped at livonia Stevenson high
School, under head coach Chris Grodzicki...Was a
four-year starter and team captain for two years...her
junior year she was selected to the all-division, all-con-
ference, and all-area teams...Was selected as scholar-
athlete of the year in 2009...led the Spartans to City
Champs in 2008 and District Champs in 2009.
Personal: Daughter of Jim and Tami Kimble...enjoys
soccer, reading and shopping...father played soccer at
Central michigan.
ABBEy MILLER
#30freShmAN GoAlKeePer
SAGINAW, mICh.
TAyLER WARD
#25freShmAN DefeNDer
GrAND BlANC, mICh.
High School: A three-time all-district and all-confer-
ence selection...Two-time all-academic and all-region
selection...Was all-state honorable mention her sopho-
more year and was named most improved...A four year
varsity player and was also a captain her junior year.
Personal: Daughter of Bruce and Becky miller...en-
joys reading, fishing, bike riding and hanging out with
friends.
High School: Played the last four years at Grand Blanc
high School...As a freshman and sophomore was an
all-district and second team all-conference selec-
tion...As a junior, was all-conference, all-district, all-
region, honorable mention all-state and
all-academic...Was also selected as the team's most
valuable player that season.
Personal: Daughter of John and Jennifer Ward.
OPPONENTS
2010 opponents
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nortHWood
timberWolves
location: Midland, Mich.
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Columbia Blue & White
Head Coach: Doug Carter
overall record (yrs.): 83-117-11 (12)
2009 record: 7-10-1
2009 Conf. record/finish: 4-8-1/6th
Women’s soccer sid: Travis McCurdy
sid Phone: (989) 837-4239Website: northwood.edu/athletics
2010 scheduleSept. 2 Lewis 2 p.m.
Sept. 8 Saginaw Valley State 2 p.m.
Sept. 10 Grand Valley State 2 p.m.
Sept. 12 Ferris State 2 p.m.
Sept. 14 at Alma 3 p.m.
Sept. 17 Findlay 2 p.m.
Sept. 19 Tiffin 12 p.m.
Sept. 25 at Michigan Tech 11 a.m.
Sept. 26 at Northern Michigan 12 p.m.
Sept. 30 at Saginaw Valley State 4 p.m.
Oct. 8 at Grand Valley State 4 p.m.
Oct. 10 at Ferris State 12 p.m.
Oct. 15 Ashland 5 p.m.
Oct. 17 Lake Erie 12 p.m.
Oct. 22 Michigan Tech 4 p.m.
Oct. 24 Northern Michigan 4 p.m.
Oct. 28 at Urbana 1 p.m.
Oct. 31 at Ohio Dominican 3 p.m.
saginaW valley state
Cardinals
location: University Center, Mich.
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Red, White & Blue
Head Coach: Drago Dumbovic
overall record (yrs.): 67-43-6 (7)
2009 record: 14-3-3
2009 Conf. record/finish: 10-1-2/ 2nd
Women’s soccer sid: Matt Woodbury
sid Phone: (989) 964-4053Website: athletics.svsu.edu/sports
2010 scheduleSept. 2 at Wisconsin Parkside 3 p.m.
Sept. 5 Quincy 12 p.m.
Sept. 8 at Northwood 4 p.m.
Sept. 10 Ferris State 4 p.m.
Sept. 12 Grand Valley State 12 p.m.
Sept. 17 Tiffin 2 p.m.
Sept. 19 Findlay 12 p.m.
Sept. 24 at Northern Michigan 2 p.m.
Sept. 26 at Michigan Tech 12 p.m.
Sept. 30 Northwood 4 p.m.
Oct. 8 at Ferris State 4 p.m.
Oct. 10 at Grand Valley State 12 p.m.
Oct. 15 Lake Erie 2 p.m.
Oct. 17 Ashland 12 p.m.
Oct. 22 Northern Michigan 4 p.m.
Oct. 24 Michigan Tech 12 p.m.
Oct. 29 at Ohio Dominican 6 p.m.
miCHigan teCH
Huskies
location: Houghton, Mich.
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Sliver, Gold & Black
Head Coach: Michelle Jacobs
overall record (yrs.): NA
2009 record: NA
2009 Conf. record/finish: NA
Women’s soccer sid: Wes Frahm
sid Phone: (906) 487-2350Website: michigantechhuskies.com
2010 scheduleSept. 2 Concordia-St. Paul 7 p.m.
Sept. 8 Northern Michigan 7 p.m.
Sept. 10 Ohio Dominican 7 p.m.
Sept. 12 Minn. Duluth 1 p.m.
Sept. 17 Grand Valley State 7 p.m.
Sept. 19 Ferris State 12 p.m.
Sept. 25 Northwood 11 a.m.
Sept. 26 Saginaw Valley State 12 p.m.
Oct. 1 at Ashland 2 p.m.
Oct. 3 at Lake Erie 12 p.m.
Oct. 8 Tiffin 7 p.m.
Oct. 10 Findlay 12 p.m.
Oct. 15 at Ferris State 4 p.m.
Oct. 17 at Grand Valley State 12 p.m.
Oct. 22 at Northwood 4 p.m.
Oct. 24 at Saginaw Valley State 12 p.m.
Oct. 30 at Northern Michigan 12 p.m.
nortHern miCHigan
WildCats
location: Marquette, Mich.
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Old Gold & Olive Green
Head Coach: Matt Granstrand
overall record (yrs.): 66-38-7 (6)
2009 record: 10-9-1
2009 Conf. record/finish: 7-6-11/ 4th
Women’s soccer sid: Dave Faiella
sid Phone: (906) 227-1013Website: webb.nmu.edu/SportsAthletics
2010 scheduleSept. 4 Concordia-St. Paul 12 p.m.
Sept. 8 at Michigan Tech 7 p.m.
Sept. 10 Minnesota Duluth 4 p.m
Sept. 12 Ohio Dominican 1 p.m.
Sept. 17 Ferris State 4 p.m.
Sept. 19 Grand Valley State 12 p.m.
Sept. 24 Saginaw Valley State 2 p.m.
Sept. 26 Northwood 12 p.m.
Oct. 1 at Lake Erie 2 p.m.
Oct. 3 at Ashland 12 p.m.
Oct. 8 Findlay 4 p.m.
Oct. 10 Tiffin 12 p.m.
Oct. 15 at Grand Valley State 4 p.m.
Oct. 17 at Ferris State 12 p.m.
Oct. 22 at Saginaw Valley State 4 p.m.
Oct. 24 at Northwood 12 p.m.
Oct. 30 Michigan Tech 12 p.m.
Winona state
Warriors
location: Winona, Minn.
Conference: NSIC
Colors: Purple & White
Head Coach: Ali Omar
overall record (yrs.): 210-71-16 (15)
2009 record: 17-5-0
2009 Conf. record/finish: 12-1-0/ 1st
Women’s soccer sid: Mike Herzberg
sid Phone: (507) 457-5576Website: winonastatewarriors.com
2010 scheduleSept. 3 at Grand Valley State 4 p.m.
Sept. 5 at Ferris State 12 p.m.
Sept. 7 Concordia - St. Paul 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 10 Metro State 7 p.m.
Sept. 12 Regis 11 a.m.
Sept. 17 at Upper Iowa 3 p.m.
Sept. 25 at Bemidji State 1 p.m.
Sept. 26 at Minn. Duluth 1 p.m.
Oct. 2 Wayne State 12 p.m.
Oct. 3 Augustana 1 p.m.
Oct. 8 at Concordia-St. Paul 7 p.m.
Oct. 10 at St. Cloud State 1 p.m.
Oct. 15 Northern State 7 p.m.
Oct. 17 University of Mary 1 p.m.
Oct. 23 Southwest Minn. State 1 p.m.
Oct. 24 MSU-Mankato 1 p.m.
Oct. 30 at MSU-Moorhead 1 p.m.
Oct. 31 at Minn.-Crookston 1 p.m.
minnesota state mankato
maveriCks
location: Mankato, Minn.
Conference: NSIC
Colors: Purple & Gold
Head Coach: Peter McGahey
overall record (yrs.): 13-5-2 (1)
2009 record: 13-5-2
2009 Conf. record/finish: 9-3-1/ 4th
Women’s soccer sid: Paul Allen
sid Phone: (507) 389-2625Website: msumavericks.com
2010 scheduleSept. 3 at Ferris State 3 p.m.
Sept. 5 at Grand Valley State 11 a.m.
Sept. 10 Regis 3 p.m.
Sept. 12 Metro State 11 a.m.
Sept. 17 St. Cloud State 4 p.m.
Sept. 19 Concordia 1 p.m.
Sept. 24 at University of Mary 3 p.m.
Sept. 26 at Northern State 1 p.m.
Sept. 30 Southwest Minn. State 3 p.m.
Oct. 3 at North Dakota 1 p.m.
Oct. 8 at Augustana 4 p.m.
Oct. 10 at Wayne State 1 p.m.
Oct. 16 Minnesota, Crookston 12 p.m.
Oct. 17 MSU Moorhead 1 p.m.
Oct. 23 at Upper Iowa 1 p.m.
Oct. 30 Minnesota Duluth 1 p.m.
Oct. 31 Bemidji State 1 p.m.
ferris state
bulldogs
location: Big Rapids, Mich.
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Crimson & Gold
Head Coach: Matt Kellogg
overall record (yrs.): NA
2009 record: 3-13-2
2009 Conf. record/finish: 3-10-1/ 7th
Women’s soccer sid: Rob Bentley
sid Phone: (231) 591-3821Website: ferrisstatebulldogs.com
2010 scheduleSept. 3 MSU-Mankato 4 p.m.
Sept. 5 Winona State 12 p.m.
Sept. 8 Grand Valley State 4 p.m.
Sept. 10 at Saginaw Valley State 4 p.m.
Sept. 12 at Northwood 12 p.m.
Sept. 17 at Northern Michigan 12 p.m.
Sept. 19 at Michigan Tech 12 p.m.
Sept. 24 Ashland 4 p.m.
Sept. 26 Lake Erie 1 p.m.
Oct. 1 Ohio Dominican 4 p.m.
Oct. 8 Saginaw Valley State 4 p.m.
Oct. 10 Northwood 12 p.m.
Oct. 12 at Lewis (Ill.) 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 15 Michigan Tech 4 p.m.
Oct. 17 Northern Michigan 12 p.m.
Oct. 22 at Findlay 4 p.m.
Oct. 24 at Tiffin 12 p.m.
Oct. 30 at Grand Valley State 12 p.m.
2010 opponents
gvsulaKers.com • 27
lake erie
storm
location: Painesville, Ohio
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Green & White
Head Coach: Jim Buchan
overall record (yrs.): 6-12-2 (1)
2009 record: 6-12-2
2009 Conf. record/finish: 0-0/NA
Women’s soccer sid: Jason Tirotta
sid Phone: (440) 375-7475Website: lakeeriestorm.com
2010 scheduleSept. 2 at Wheeling Jesuit 5 p.m.
Sept. 8 Ashland 2 p.m.
Sept. 10 at Findlay 5 p.m.
Sept. 12 at Tiffin 12 p.m.
Sept. 16 at Pitt.-Johnstown 4 p.m.
Sept. 19 at Ohio Dominican 2 p.m.
Sept. 24 at Grand Valley State 4 p.m.
Sept. 26 at Ferris State 1 p.m.
Oct. 1 Northern Michigan 2 p.m.
Oct. 3 Michigan Tech 12 p.m.
Oct. 6 Urbana 4 p.m.
Oct. 10 at Ashland 12 p.m.
Oct. 15 at Saginaw Valley State 2 p.m.
Oct. 17 at Seton Hill TBD
Oct. 24 Ohio Dominican 1 p.m.
Oct. 29 Findlay 1 p.m.
Oct. 31 Tiffin 1 p.m.
asHland
eagles
location: Ashland, Ohio
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Purple & Gold
Head Coach: Glenn Francis
overall record (yrs.): 0-0-0 (NA)
2009 record: 14-3-3
2009 Conf. record/finish: 0-12-2/8th
Women’s soccer sid: Al King
sid Phone: (419) 289-5441Website: ashland.edu/athletics
2010 scheduleSept. 2 Drury 4 p.m.
Sept. 8 at Lake Erie 2 p.m.
Sept. 10 at Tiffin 2 p.m.
Sept. 12 at Findlay 12 p.m.
Sept. 17 at Ohio Dominican 5 p.m.
Sept. 19 at Northern Kentucky 12 p.m.
Sept. 24 at Ferris State 4 p.m.
Sept. 26 at Grand Valley State 12 p.m.
Oct. 1 Michigan Tech 2 p.m.
Oct. 3 Northern Michigan 12 p.m.
Oct. 10 Lake Erie 12 p.m.
Oct. 15 at Northwood 2 p.m.
Oct. 17 at Saginaw Valley State 12 p.m.
Oct. 22 Ohio Dominican 2 p.m.
Oct. 24 Urbana 12 p.m.
Oct. 29 Tiffin 2 p.m.
Oct. 31 Findlay 12 p.m.
indianaPolis
greyHounds
location: Indianapolis, Ind.
Conference: Great Lakes Valley
Colors: Crimson & Gray
Head Coach: Geoff VanDeusen
overall record (yrs.): 121-111-19 (14)
2009 record: 15-6-0
2009 Conf. record/finish: 11-3-0/1st
Women’s soccer sid: Mitch Wigness
sid Phone: (317) 788-3494Website: athletics.uindy.edu
2010 scheduleSept. 2 Ohio Dominican 5 p.m.
Sept. 5 at Missouri-St. Louis 12 p.m.
Sept. 10 Kentucky Wesleyan 5 p.m.
Sept. 12 Southern Indiana 12 p.m.
Sept. 17 at Northern Kentucky 5 p.m.
Sept. 19 at Bellarmine 12 p.m.
Sept. 24 Saint Joseph’s 5 p.m.
Sept. 28 vs. Grand Valley State 5 p.m.
Oct. 1 Lewis 5 p.m.
Oct. 3 Wisconsin-Parkside 12 p.m.
Oct. 8 at Quincy 6 p.m.
Oct. 10 Findlay 12 p.m.
Oct. 15 at Illinois-Springfield 12 p.m.
Oct. 17 Rockhurst 12 p.m.
Oct. 22 at Maryville TBD
Oct. 24 at Missouri S&T 1 p.m.
oHio dominiCan
PantHers
location: Columbus, Ohio
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Black, White & Gold
Head Coach: Jonathan Meade
overall record (yrs.): 12-3-3 (1)
2009 record: 12-3-3
2009 Conf. record/finish: 0-0/NA
Women’s soccer sid: Jeff Blair
sid Phone: (614) 251-4577Website: panthers.ohiodominican.edu
2010 scheduleSept. 2 at Indianapolis 5 p.m.
Sept. 8 Alderson-Broaddus 7 p.m.
Sept. 10 at Michigan Tech 7 p.m.
Sept. 12 at Northern Michigan 1 p.m.
Sept. 17 Ashland 5 p.m.
Sept. 19 Lake Erie 2 p.m.
Sept. 24 at Tiffin 2 p.m.
Sept. 26 at Findlay 1 p.m.
Oct. 1 at Ferris State 4 p.m.
Oct. 3 at Grand Valley State 1 p.m.
Oct. 8 at Urbana 3 p.m.
Oct. 10 at Mercyhurst 1 p.m.
Oct. 15 Tiffin 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 17 Findlay 2 p.m.
Oct. 22 at Ashland 2 p.m.
Oct. 24 at Lake Erie 1 p.m.
Oct. 29 Saginaw Valley State 4 p.m.
Oct. 31 Northwood 2 p.m.
tiffin
dragons
location: Tiffin, Ohio
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Green & Gold
Head Coach: Paula Fantini
overall record (yrs.): 0-0-0 (NA)
2009 record: 11-7-2
2009 Conf. record/finish: 8-4-2/3rd
Women’s soccer sid: Shane O’Donnell
sid Phone: (419) 448-3288Website: tiffin.edu/athletics
2010 scheduleSept. 3 at Bellarmine 4 p.m.
Sept. 4 Drury 3 p.m.
Sept. 8 at Findlay 2 p.m.
Sept. 10 Ashland 2 p.m.
Sept. 12 Lake Erie 12 p.m.
Sept. 17 at Saginaw Valley State 2 p.m.
Sept. 19 at Northwood 12 p.m.
Sept. 24 Ohio Dominican 11 a.m.
Oct. 3 Findlay 12 p.m.
Oct. 8 at Michigan Tech 7 p.m.
Oct. 10 at Northern Michigan 12 p.m.
Oct. 12 Davis & Elkins 2 p.m.
Oct. 15 at Ohio Dominican 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 22 Grand Valley State 4 p.m.
Oct. 24 Ferris State 12 p.m.
Oct. 29 at Ashland 12 p.m.
Oct. 31 at Lake Erie 1 p.m.
findlay
oilers
location: Findlay, Ohio
Conference: GLIAC
Colors: Orange & Black
Head Coach: Andy Smyth
overall record (yrs.): 223-142-25 (19)
2009 record: 5-11-2
2009 Conf. record/finish: 4-8-2/ 5th
Women’s soccer sid: David Buck
sid Phone: (419) 434-4727Website: athletics.findlay.edu
2010 scheduleSept. 3 at Northern Kentucky 5 p.m.
Sept. 8 Tiffin 2 p.m.
Sept.10 Lake Erie 2 p.m.
Sept. 12 Ashland 12 p.m.
Sept. 17 at Northwood 2 p.m.
Sept. 19 at Saginaw Valley State 12 p.m.
Sept. 22 Urbana 4 p.m.
Sept. 26 Ohio Dominican 1 p.m.
Oct. 3 at Tiffin 12 p.m.
Oct. 8 at Northern Michigan 4 p.m.
Oct. 10 at Michigan Tech 12 p.m.
Oct. 17 at Ohio Dominican 2 p.m.
Oct. 22 Ferris State 4 p.m.
Oct. 24 Grand Valley State 12 p.m.
Oct. 26 at St. Joseph’s 3 p.m.
Oct. 29 at Lake Erie 1 p.m.
Oct. 31 at Ashland 12 p.m.
all-time series
28 • soccer media guide
OPPOnenT W L T % LAST MATCH LAST WIn
Alma 1 0 0 1.000 W, 3-1 (10/24/98) 3-1 (10/24/98)Aquinas 7 0 0 1.000 W, 3-0 (9/22/04) 3-0 (9/22/04)Ashland 6 9 1 .406 W, 5-0 (10/11/09) 5-0 (10/11/09)Bellarmine 1 0 0 1.000 W, 1-0 (11/15/09) 1-0 (11/15/09)California (Pa.) 1 0 0 1.000 W, 7-0 (9/10/05) 7-0 (9/10/05)Cal State Dominguez hills 1 0 0 1.000 W, 1-0 (12/5/09) 1-0 (12/5/09)Charleston 7 0 0 1.000 W, 8-0 (9/9/06) 8-0 (9/9/06)Chico State 1 0 0 1.000 W, 2-0 (9/4/03) 2-0 (9/4/03)Colo. School of mines 2 0 0 1.000 W, 3-0 (11/22/09) 3-0 (11/22/09)Columbus State 0 0 1 .500 T, 0-0 (8/28/09) N/AConcord 1 0 0 1.000 W, 4-0 (9/10/06) 4-0 (9/10/06)Davis & elkins 2 0 0 1.000 W, 7-2 (9/28/02) 7-2 (9/28/02)Dominican 1 0 0 1.000 W, 9-0 (9/5/03) 9-0 (9/5/03)Drury 1 0 0 1.000 W, 4-1 (11/16/07) 4-1 (11/16/07)Ferris State 11 3 0 .786 W, 2-1 (10/30/09) 2-1 (10/30/09)Findlay 9 5 1 .633 W, 6-0 (10/16/09) 6-0 (10/16/09)Gannon 7 5 0 .583 W, 4-0 (10/7/07) 4-0 (10/7/07)hillsdale 4 1 0 .800 W, 5-0 (10/23/02) 5-0 (10/23/02)hope 1 0 0 1.000 W, 3-2 (9/2/96) 3-2 (9/2/96)Indiana (Pa.) 1 0 0 1.000 W, 1-0 (9/9/00) 1-0 (9/9/00)Indiana Wesleyan 0 2 0 .000 l, 3-1 (9/1/98) N/AIndianapolis 6 4 0 .600 W, 4-1 (9/23/09) 4-1 (9/23/09)IPfW 2 0 0 1.000 W, 7-0 (10/25/00) 7-0 (10/25/00)IUPUI 0 1 0 .000 l, 5-1 (9/18/98) N/AKentucky Wesleyan 1 0 0 1.000 W, 5-0 (9/13/98) 5-0 (9/13/98)Lake erie 0 0 0 --- n/A n/Alewis 8 3 1 .708 W, 5-0 (9/12/07) 5-0 (9/12/07)loyola-Chicago 0 1 0 .000 l, 1-0 (10/5/00) N/Amercyhurst 5 7 2 .429 T, 1-1 (11/11/07) 4-0 (11/4/07)metro State 0 1 0 .000 l, 1-0 (11/18/06) N/AMichigan Tech 0 0 0 --- n/A n/AMinnesota State Mankato 0 0 0 --- n/A n/Amissouri-St. louis 3 4 0 .429 W, 8-2 (9/4/09) 8-2 (9/4/09)morehead State 1 0 0 1.000 W, 4-1 (9/17/06) 4-1 (9/17/06)Nebraska-omaha 2 1 0 .667 W, 1-0 (11/18/07) 1-0 (11/18/07)Northern Kentucky 2 1 1 .625 T, 0-0 (11/22/09) 2-0 (11/13/05)northern Michigan 16 1 1 .917 W, 9-1 (11/6/09) 9-1 (11/6/09)northwood 14 1 1 .906 W, 8-0 (10/28/09) 8-0 (10/28/09)oakland 0 3 0 .000 l, 6-0 (9/6/98) N/AOhio Dominican 0 0 0 --- n/A n/Aolivet 1 1 0 .500 W, 2-1 (10/26/97) 2-1 (10/26/97)Quincy 9 0 0 1.000 W, 2-0 (9/6/09) 2-0 (9/6/09)regis 1 0 0 1.000 W, 1-0 (8/26/07) 1-0 (8/26/07)Saginaw Valley State 11 2 2 .800 T, 1-1 (11/8/09) 2-0 (10/25/09)Saint francis 1 0 0 1.000 W, 3-0 (9/23/03) 3-0 (9/23/03)Saint Joseph’s 6 2 0 .750 W, 5-2 (9/10/08) 5-2 (9/10/08)Saint rose 1 0 0 1.000 W, 3-2 (12/3/09) 3-2 (12/3/09)San francisco St. 0 1 0 .000 l, 1-0 (9/7/03) N/ASiena heights 2 0 0 1.000 W, 3-1 (9/17/97) 3-1 (9/17/97)SIU edwardsville 4 1 1 .750 W, 5-1 (9/2/07) 5-1 (9/2/07)Southern Indiana 5 1 0 .833 W, 5-0 (8/31/08) 5-0 (8/31/08)Tampa 3 1 0 .750 W, 4-0 (8/30/09) 4-0 (8/30/09)Taylor 1 0 0 1.000 W, 3-0 (9/7/96) 3-0 (9/7/96)Tiffin 6 0 0 1.000 W, 2-1 (10/18/09) 2-1 (10/18/09)Valparaiso 1 1 0 .500 W, 1-0 (9/3/00) 1-0 (9/3/00)Western michigan 0 2 0 .000 l, 3-1 (10/9/97) N/AWestminster 1 1 0 .500 W, 3-1 (10/17/99) 3-1 (10/17/99)West Va. Wesleyan 4 1 0 .800 W, 7-0 (9/24/05) 7-0 (9/24/05)Wheeling Jesuit 3 0 0 1.000 W, 6-0 (9/2/06) 6-0 (9/2/06)Winona State 0 0 1 .500 T, 2-2 (11/1/97) n/AWisconsin-Parkside 3 4 0 .429 l, 1-0 (11/21/08) 1-0 (9/18/05)
SEASON REvIEW
2009 season review
30 • soccer media guide
Grand Valley State University
completed its third consecutive un-
defeated regular season and
claimed the program’s first everNCAA Division II National Cham-
pionship title along with its fifth
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (GLIAC) crown.
GVSU posted an impressive 22-0-4
final record, which included unde-
feated marks in the regular season
(17-0-1) and in GLIAC play (13-0-
1). When all was said and done, the
lakers had tied school records for
wins in a season (22), and goals in
a season (88). The lakers also cur-
rently improved its unbeaten streak
to 59 regular season games and 38
unbeaten conference matches that
dates back to the 2006 season.
GVSU recorded 16 shutouts and
only allowed 12 goals on the year.
The lakers recorded 88 goals of
their own, outscoring opponents by
3.36 goals per game.
Grand Valley State started off its
season in Tampa, fla., where they
faced Columbus State and Tampa
on Aug. 28 and 30. The first match
up resulted in a 0-0 tie against the
Cougars of Columbus State. Two
days later, the lakers picked up
their first win in the 2009 cam-
paign. GVSU defeated the Spartans
3-0, while Alyssa mira recorded
two goals in the game. The lakers
claimed their second win of the
season when they dominated mis-
souri-St. louis 8-2 on Sept. 4.
Grand Valley State had five lakers
record goals in the match, while
mira, Kayla Addison and Ashley
Botts notched two apiece. on Sept.
6, goalkeeper Chelsea Parise
recorded her third shutout on the
year, when GVSU defeated Quincy
2-0.
The lakers opened conference
play on Sept. 13 with a match
against ferris State and came away
with a 4-1 win. four different play-
ers scored for GVSU, while erin
mruz recorded two assists in the
match. Grand Valley State shut out
Northern michigan 4-0 to pick up
its second GlIAC win on Sept. 18
and advanced its recorded to 5-0-1.
Two days later the lakers notch
their fifth shutout victory, when
they shut out the eagles of Ashland
2-0. Kristen eible and mira both
scored goals for the No. 4 lakers in
the win.
The lakers then traveled to fort
Wayne, Ind. to play a non-confer-
ence match against Indianapolis.
GVSU scored four second half
goals to claim the victory over the
Greyhounds and advanced its
record to 7-0-1 on the year. on
Sept. 25, Grand Valley State took
on findlay and recorded its sixth
shutout. eible scored the lone goal
of the game, while Botts recorded
the assist.
GVSU dominated Tiffin on
Sept. 27, winning 7-0 with Jaleen
Dingledine scoring two goals for
the lakers. Grand Valley State’s
defense continued its stellar play,
holding the Dragons to just one
shot on goal. The laker shut out its
10th opponent defeating North-
wood 4-0 on oct. 2. Parise
recorded four saves in the match,
while mruz notched her first goal
of the season. GVSU record a 1-1
tie on oct. 4 against Saginaw Val-
ley State. hilbert scored the lone
goal for the lakers, while Parise
recorded four saves in the match.
on oct. 9, GVSU took on the
Wildcats of Northern michigan, de-
feating them 4-1. four different
players scored, while Katie John-
son notched her first goal of the
year. The lakers then traveled to
ohio where they held Ashland for
90 minutes of play without allow-
ing a shot from the eagles. GVSU
advanced its record to 12-0-2, 8-0-
1 in conference. GVSU remained
undefeated when four different
players scored in the 6-0 win over
findlay. Addison notched two
goals in the match, while Parise
recorded her seventh shutout vic-
tory. Johnson and Kayla Kloster-
man recorded their second goals of
the year when the lakers defeated
Tiffin 2-1 on oct. 18. GVSU ad-
vanced its record to 14-0-2, 10-0-1
in GlIAC play.
Grand Valley State recorded its
11th shutout win on oct. 25 when
they blanked the Cardinals of Sagi-
naw Valley State 2-0. Dingledine
and erin hilbert notched goals and
the lakers outshot the Cardinals
24-6, including a 12-3 advantage in
shots on goal. The lakers then put
up eight goals on Northwood and
recorded their 12th shutout victory.
Addison recorded three goals in the
match and mruz and Johnson
notched two assists. The lakers
finished the regular season with a
2-1 win over ferris State on oct.
2009 season review
gvsulaKers.com • 31
30, advancing their record to 17-0-
2, 12-0-1 GlIAC. hilbert and
maria Brown scored in the final 10
minutes to overcome a 1-0 deficit.
In the GlIAC Tournament, the
lakers started off against Northern
michigan and once again downed
the Wildcats by a 9-1 margin. Din-
gledine and hilbert scored twice,
while the lakers outshot the Wild-
cats 20-6, including a 14-5 advan-
tage in shots on goal. In the
championship match, GVSU
claimed its third consecutive
GlIAC Tournament title with a
win over Saginaw Valley State.
After a 1-1 tie through
regulation, the lakers
recorded three penalties
kicks, while the Cardinals
were unable to knock one
in during the shootout.
Parise denied two of
SVSU’s penalty shots to
secure the victory.
GVSU took on Bel-
larmine in the second
round of the NCAA Tour-
nament, shutting out the
Knights 1-0. Natalja Stan-
ski knocked in a penalty
kick after a Bellarmine
foul, recording the game-
winning goal. In the mid-
west regional
Championship match, the lakers
defeated Northern Kentucky in a
shootout 5-4. After a scoreless 110
minutes of regulation, GVSU
knocked in all five of its penalty
kicks, while Parise denied one of
NKU’s kick to keep the lakers un-
beaten on the year with a record of
19-0-4.
Grand Valley State advanced to
the NCAA Championship match
after they claimed a 3-2 overtime
win over Saint rose. The lakers
were down 2-1 before Dingledine
scored the equalizer to send the
game into overtime. In overtime,
eible recorded her fifth goal of the
year after she received a pass from
Irie Dennis. eible place the ball in
the back, sending GVSU to the
championship match. The lakers
won their first national title after
defeating Cal. State Dominguez
hills 1-0. eible recorded the assist,
while Botts scored the game-win-
ning goal in the 77th minute. eible
was named the tournament’s most
outstanding offensive Player,
while Jenna Wenglinski claimed
the tournament’s most outstanding
Defensive Player. Joining them on
the All-Tournament team was Den-
nis and Botts.
GVSU finished the 2009 season
with a national championship
crown and numerous awards. The
lakers placed 11 players on the
All-GlIAC Teams, including
GlIAC offensive Player of the
Year, Dennis and GlIAC Defen-
sive Player of the Year, megan
Brown. Botts was also named
GlIAC freshman of the year after
she led the lakers in goals (15),
points (35) and game-winning
goals (7).
Seven GVSU athletes were
named to the All-midwest teams.
megan Brown, Dennis and mruz
earned first team, while Parise,
Johnson, Botts were selected to the
second team and Wenglinski made
third team. The lakers also placed
four players on the Daktronics All-
American Teams, including two on
the National Soccer Coaches Asso-
ciation of American (NSCAA) All-
American Teams. Stanski and
megan Brown earned Daktronics
first team, while Dennis and mruz
earned honorable mention
and second team respec-
tively. mruz was also hon-
ored with NSCAA first
Team honors for recording a
team-high 14 assists. Den-
nis also claimed first Team
NSCAA honors and the
NSCAA Player of the Year
award. She is the first
player in the program’s his-
tory to claim the top-title.
Dennis finished the year
with seven goals and eight
assists for 22 points. Stanski
was also honored with
eSPN The magazine Aca-
demic All-American of the
Year, for her hard work in
the classroom. Stanski also re-
ceived the elite 88 award from the
NCAA for the highest grade-point
average of participates at the finals
site. Stanski and Dennis become
the most successful senior class in
the program’s history with an as-
tounding record of 84-4-6 (.926) in
their four-year career as a laker.
head coach David DiIanni also im-
proved on his overall record to
135-14-8 (.885), ranking him sec-
ond in winning percentage among
active DII head coaches.
2009 results
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DATe OPPOnenT LOCATIOn ReSULT OVeRALL GLIAC
Aug. 28 Columbus State Tampa, Fla. T, 0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0
Aug. 30 Tampa Tampa, Fla. W, 4-0 1-0-1 0-0-0
sept. 4 missouri-st. louis allendale, mich. W, 8-2 2-0-1 0-0-0
sept. 6 Quincy allendale, mich. W, 2-0 3-0-1 0-0-0
sept. 13 ferris state* allendale, mich. W, 4-1 4-0-1 1-0-0
sept. 18 northern michigan* allendale, mich. W, 4-0 5-0-1 2-0-0
Sept. 20 Ashland* Ashland, Ohio W, 2-0 6-0-1 3-0-0
Sept. 23 Indianapolis Fort Wayne, Ind. W, 4-1 7-0-1 3-0-0sept. 25 findlay* allendale, mich. W, 1-0 8-0-1 4-0-0
sept. 27 tiffin* allendale, mich. W, 7-0 9-0-1 5-0-0
Oct. 2 Northwood* Midland, Mich. W, 4-0 10-0-1 6-0-0
Oct. 4 Saginaw Valley State* University Center, Mich. T, 1-1 (2OT) 10-0-2 6-0-1
Oct. 9 Northern Michigan* Marquette, Mich. W, 4-1 11-0-2 7-0-1oct. 11 ashland* allendale, mich. W, 5-0 12-0-2 8-0-1
Oct. 16 Findlay* Findlay, Ohio W, 6-0 13-0-2 9-0-1
Oct. 18 Tiffin* Tiffin, Ohio W, 2-1 14-0-2 10-0-1oct. 25 saginaw valley state* allendale, mich. W, 2-0 15-0-2 11-0-1
oct. 28 northwood* allendale, mich. W, 8-0 16-0-2 12-0-1
Oct. 30 Ferris State* Big Rapids, Mich. W, 2-1 17-0-2 13-0-1
nov. 6 northern michigan^ allendale, mich. W, 9-1 18-0-2 13-0-1
nov. 8 saginaw valley state^ allendale, mich. t, 1-1 (3-0 Pk gv) 18-0-3 13-0-1
nov. 15 bellarmine+ allendale, mich. W, 1-0 19-0-3 13-0-1
Nov. 20 Northern Kentucky+ Denver, Colo. T, 0-0 (5-4 PK GV) 19-0-4 13-0-1
Nov. 22 Colorado School of Mines+ Denver, Colo. W, 3-0 20-0-4 13-0-1
Dec. 3 Saint Rose+ Tampa, Fla. W, 3-2 (OT) 21-0-4 13-0-1
Dec. 5 Cal State Dominigue Hills+ Tampa, Fla. W, 1-0 22-0-4 13-0-1
home games (bold) played at the GVSU Soccer field
*- GlIAC match
^- GlIAC Tournament
+- NCAA Tournament
2009 statistics
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[-----------------------ShoTS------------------------]## name GP-GS Min G A Pts S S% SOG SOG% GW PK-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Ashley botts 26-16 1253 15 5 35 97 .155 44 .454 7 0-09 Kayla Addison 26-11 1174 11 5 27 82 .134 44 .537 0 0-011 Jaleen Dingledine 26-16 1092 11 5 27 44 .250 28 .636 5 0-017 erin Hilbert 25-0 1001 11 4 26 63 .175 37 .587 0 0-010 Irie Dennis 26-26 1614 7 8 22 60 .117 34 .567 2 0-07 erin Mruz 26-26 1565 3 14 20 71 .042 26 .366 0 0-03 Katie Johnson 26-26 2021 5 5 15 38 .132 20 .526 0 0-023 Kristen eible 26-26 1568 5 3 13 46 .109 25 .543 4 0-016 Alyssa Mira 26-9 1166 5 2 12 28 .179 9 .321 0 0-021 Maria brown 26-0 655 3 5 11 60 .100 10 .600 1 0-012 Natalja Stanski 25-22 1835 2 3 7 14 .143 5 .357 1 2-218 Lindsey Marlow 21-0 463 3 0 6 18 .167 13 .722 1 0-013 Caitlin Boyak 22-4 683 3 0 6 12 .250 5 .417 0 0-06 Kayla Klosterman 21-0 514 2 1 5 21 .095 8 .381 1 0-08 Megan brown 26-26 1994 0 5 5 16 .000 3 .188 0 0-02 Amber Bloem 26-26 1809 0 2 2 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-024 Kylee Merino 25-0 678 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-015 Jenna Wenglinski 26-26 2197 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-022 Richelle Hills 5-0 32 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-019 Lindsey Zahn 6-0 64 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-014 erika Pitroff 4-0 62 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-020 Molly Streeter 11-0 160 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-05 lauren King 12-0 220 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 26 88 68 244 657 .134 326 .496 22 2-2 Opponents 26 12 6 30 157 .076 78 .497 0 1-1
[---GoAl AVerAGe---] [---SAVeS---] [-------reCorD-------]
## name GP-GS Min GA Avg Saves Sv% W L T ShO
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
31 erin Rappleye 2-0 25:39 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0
30 Sam DeNio 4-0 86:40 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0
0 Chelsea Parise 26-25 2292:35 12 0.47 64 .842 22 0 4 13
TM Team 4
Total 26 2404:54 12 0.45 66 .846 22 0 4 16
Opponents 26 2404:54 88 3.29 238 .730 0 22 4 2
bold indicates returning player
Overall: 22-0-4
Conference: 13-0-1
Home: 11-0-1
Away: 7-0-1
neutral: 4-0-2
2009 SeASOn ReCORD
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Grand Valley State competes in theGreat lakes Intercollegiate AthleticConference (GlIAC) and NCAA Di-vision II. The GlIAC consists oftwelve colleges and universities lo-cated in michigan and ohio. The GlIAC was founded in 1972.During the two years previous to theGlIAC’s founding, several attemptswere made to create a new NCAACollege Division conference. In 1971,the Great lakes Athletic Conferencewas formed, but plans for the newconference were put on hold and sev-eral of the participating schools sub-sequently withdrew their support. The idea for a new conference didnot die, however, and since 1972-73the GlIAC has been a leader in theadvancement and promotion of inter-collegiate athletics for men andwomen. Grand Valley was a charter memberof the GlIAC, joining lake SuperiorState, Northwood and Saginaw ValleyState to form the conference in 1972.Since then, the GlIAC has expandedthroughout the Great lakes region. The GlIAC crowns champions in atotal of 19 sports. In addition towomen’s soccer, the GlIAC decidestitles in baseball, men’s and women’sbasketball, men’s and women’s crosscountry, men’s and women’s golf,men’s soccer, softball, men’s andwomen’s swimming and diving,men’s and women’s tennis, men’s andwomen’s indoor and outdoor trackand volleyball. The GlIAC awards the President’sCup every year for excellence in allGlIAC sponsored sports. The lakershave won this cup for 11 consecutiveyears: 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07,2007-08 and 2008-09.
2009 FInAL GLIAC WOMen’S SOCCeR STAnDInGS
COnFeRenCe OVeRALL Won Lost Tied Pct. Won Lost Tied Pct.
Grand Valley 13 0 1 .964 22 0 4 .923
Saginaw Valley 10 1 2 .846 14 3 3 .775
Tiffin 8 4 2 .643 11 7 2 .600
Northern michigan 7 6 1 .536 10 9 1 .525
findlay 4 8 2 .357 5 11 2 .333
Northwood 4 8 1 .346 7 10 1 .417
ferris State 3 10 1 .250 3 13 2 .222
Ashland 0 12 2 .071 3 13 3 .237
2009 ALL-GLIAC TeAMS
First Teamname School Position Year Hometown
Bri Borgman ferris State forward So. holland, mich.
Ashley botts Grand Valley Forward Fr. beloit, Wis.
Irie Dennis Grand Valley Forward Sr. new Albany, Ohio
Amanda Watson Northwood forward So. oregon, ohio
Kristen eible Grand Valley Midfielder Jr. DeWitt, Mich.
Katie Johnson Grand Valley Midfielder Sr. Petoskey, Mich.
erin Mruz Grand Valley Midfielder So. Gurnee, Ill.
Amber bloem Grand Valley Defender Sr. Grandville, Mich.
Megan brown Grand Valley Defender So. Jenison, Mich.
Jenna Wenglinski Grand Valley Defender Jr. Portage, Mich.
Chelsea Parise Grand Valley Goalkeeper RFr. Warren, Mich.
Second Teamname School Position Year Hometown
Jaclyn Barrett Saginaw Valley forward Sr. Williamston, mich.
Ashley Davis Tiffin forward fr. Westerville, ohio
Dana Stephens Northern mich. forward Jr. Wyandotte, mich.
erin Hilbert Grand Valley Midfielder Fr. Ada, Mich.
renee Privette Saginaw Valley midfielder Sr. Port huron, mich.
Alicia VanZanten Ashland midfielder Jr. hudson, ohio
Abby Bellamy Saginaw Valley Defender fr. Davidson, mich.
rosie Paris findlay Defender Jr. lima, ohio
Becky Schmidt Northern mich. Defender fr. Slinger, Wis.
natalja Stanski Grand Valley Defender Sr. Tecumseh, Ont.
Kara music Northern mich. Goalkeeper Sr. Whitehouse, ohio
2009 GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year: Irie Dennis, Grand Valley
2009 GLIAC Defensive Player of the Year: Megan brown, Grand Valley
2009 GLIAC Freshman of the Year: Ashley botts, Grand Valley
2009 GLIAC Coach of the Year: Drago Dumbovic, Saginaw Valley State
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2009 GLIAC STATISTICS
Team GP S G A Pts PK-PKA Saves ShO GA GA Avg.
Ashland 19 153 19 16 54 1-1 156 1 49 2.48
ferris State 18 255 22 15 59 3-2 113 1 57 3.09
findlay 18 224 21 16 58 0-0 109 2 36 1.92
Grand Valley State 26 657 88 68 244 2-2 66 16 12 0.45
Northern michigan 20 268 38 24 100 3-2 129 5 38 1.85
Northwood 18 244 35 30 100 1-0 100 2 46 2.50
Saginaw Valley State 20 288 41 37 119 1-1 72 10 14 0.67
Tiffin 20 271 40 39 119 1-1 100 4 30 1.45
SHOTS PeR GAMe GP nO. AVG/G
Amanda Watson (NU) 18 75 4.17
Ashley botts (GV) 26 98 3.77
emily Beddoes (Uf) 16 57 3.56
Jacylyn Barrett (SV) 20 69 3.45
Kayla Addison (GV) 26 82 3.15
mallory mcCarthy (NU) 18 51 2.83
Bri Borgman (fS) 18 51 2.83
erin Mruz (GV) 26 71 2.73
Shelly rogers (TU) 16 41 2.56
Kari Buckel (NmU) 20 50 2.50
GOALS PeR GAMe GP nO. AVG/G
Amanda Watson (NU) 18 17 0.94
Ashley botts (GV) 26 16 0.62
Jacylyn Barrett (SV) 20 12 0.60
Dana Stephens (Nm) 20 12 0.60
Ashley Davis (TU) 19 11 0.58
Bri Borgman (fS) 18 10 0.56
Samantha echols (SV) 18 8 0.44
Kayla Addison (GV) 26 11 0.42
Jaleen Dingledine (GV) 26 11 0.42
erin Hilbert (GV) 25 10 0.40
ASSISTS PeR GAMe GP nO. AVG/G
erin Mruz (GV) 26 14 0.54
Ashley Davis (TU) 19 10 0.53
Danielle eaken (TU) 20 9 0.45
Amanda Watson (NU) 18 7 0.39
Shelly rogers (TU) 16 5 0.31
Irie Dennis (GV) 26 8 0.31
Tiffany Bell (SV) 17 5 0.29
megan mcCabe (fS) 14 4 0.29
marie Zaccagni (NU) 18 5 0.28
Samantha echols (SV) 18 5 0.28
POInTS PeR GAMe GP G A PTS AVG/G
Amanda Watson (NU) 18 17 7 41 2.28
Ashley Davis (TU) 19 11 10 32 1.68
Jacylyn Barrett (SV) 20 12 5 29 1.45
Ashley botts (GV) 26 16 5 37 1.42
Dana Stephens (Nm) 20 12 2 26 1.30
Bri Borgman (fS) 18 10 2 22 1.22
Samantha echols (SV) 18 8 5 21 1.17
Kayla Addison (GV) 26 11 5 27 1.04
Jaleen Dingledine (GV) 26 11 5 27 1.04
mallory mcCarthy (NU) 18 7 4 18 1.00
GOALS AGAInST AVG GP GA MInUTeS GA AVG
Chelsea Parise (GV) 26 12 2292:35 0.47
Anne Berschbach (SV) 17 10 1563:29 0.58
lindsey Gallagher (TU) 15 16 1321:31 1.09
Alicia Tutino (Uf) 15 21 1419:49 1.33
Kara music (Nm) 20 36 1738:36 1.86
emily Pierce (NU) 11 22 1018:22 1.94
Krista herbst (AU) 19 46 1656:30 2.50
Kari Alsager (fS) 9 21 705:04 2.68
rebecca lipinski (NU) 8 23 610:48 3.39
Stevie Salow (fS) 7 24 630:00 3.43
SAVeS PeR GAMe GP nO. AVG/G
Krista herbst (AU) 19 139 7.32
Stevie Salow (fS) 7 49 7.00
emily Pierce (NU) 11 72 6.55
Kara music (Nm) 20 120 6.00
Alicia Tutino (Uf) 15 84 5.60
Kari Alsager (fS) 9 44 4.89
lindsey Gallagher (TU) 15 60 4.00
Anne Berschbach (SV) 17 64 3.76
rebecca lipinski (NU) 8 24 3.00
Chelsea Parise (GV) 26 64 2.46
national polls
36 • soccer media guide
2009 nSCAA Division II
Top 25 national Poll
Grand Valley State’s Week-by-Week Ranking
Week Date Ranking
Preseason August 11 9
1 September 1 5
2 September 8 4
3 September 15 4
4 September 22 4
5 September 29 4
6 october 6 4
7 october 13 5
8 october 20 5
9 october 27 3
10 November 3 3
11 November 10 3
final December 8 1
2009 nSCAA Division II
Top 25 Final national Poll
December 8, 2008
Rank School Record
1 Grand Valley State 22-0-4
2 West florida 21-0-1
3 Cal State Dominguez 16-8-3
4 Saint rose (N.Y.) 24-1-0
5 Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 20-3-1
6 West Texas A&m 15-3-4
7 Colorado mines 19-5-1
8 Northern Kentucky 19-2-1
9 California (Pa.) 19-6-1
10 metro State (Colo.) 21-1-2
11 Columbus State (Ga.) 16-3-3
12 rollins (fla.) 16-2-2
13 franklin Pierce (N.h.) 18-5-1
14 Cal State los Angeles 17-3-2
15 UC San Diego 15-5-2
16 St. edward;s (Texas) 16-3-3
17 Indiana (Pa.) 14-7-2
18 West Chester (Pa.) 19-2-1
19 fort lewis (Colo.) 18-3-3
20 Bridgeport (Conn.) 16-2-3
21 Incarnate Word (Texas) 15-3-3
22 Bellarmine (Ky.) 14-4-1
23 Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) 16-4-3
24 florida Tech 15-4-1
25 Kutztown (Pa.) 15-6-2
RECORDS
individual records
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POInTS
CAReeR
1. Katy Tafler (2005-08) ......................269
2. mirela Tutundzic (2002-05) ............184
3. Shannon Carrier (2003-06)..............119
4. Ashley elsass (2005-08) ..................105
5. Jenny Swalec (2002-05) ..................100
6. Irie Dennis (2006-09) ......................92
7. Kristen Pietras (1996-98) ................60
8. Cassie Teeple (1999-00) ..................49
9. Kristen eible (2007-Pr.) ................47
10. Jaleen Dingledine (2007-Pr.) ......45
SeASOn
1. Katy Tafler (2007) ..........................85
2. Katy Tafler (2006) ..........................73
3. Katy Tafler (2005) ..........................58
3. mirela Tutundzic (2003)..................58
5. Katy Tafler (2008) ..........................53
6. mirela Tutundzic (2004)..................50
7. Ashley elsass (2008) ......................45
8. Shannon Carrier (2006) ..................41
9. mirela Tutundzic (2005)..................39
10. Ashley elsass (2007) ....................38
GOALS
CAReeR
1. Katy Tafler (2005- 08) ....................114
2. mirela Tutundzic (2002-05) ............75
3. Shannon Carrier (2003-06)..............39
4. Jenny Swalec (2002-05) ..................37
5. Ashley elssass (2005-08) ................36
6. Irie Dennis (2006- 09) ....................31
7. Kristen Pietras (1996-98) ................26
8. Cassie Teeple (1999-00) ..................22
9. Jaleen Dingledine (2007-Pr.) ........18
10. Kristen eible (2007-Pr.) ..............16
SeASOn
1. Katy Tafler (2007) ..........................36
2. Katy Tafler (2006) ..........................33
3. Katy Tafler (2005) ..........................25
4. mirela Tutundzic (2003)..................22
5. mirela Tutundzic (2004)..................21
6. Katy Tafler (2008) ..........................20
7. mirela Tutundzic (2002)..................17
7. Ashley elsass (2008) ......................17
9. Ashley elsass (2008) ......................15
9. mirela Tutundzic (2005)..................15
9. Ashley botts (2009) ........................15
ASSISTS
CAReeR
1. Katy Tafler (2005-08) ......................41
1. Shannon Carrier (2003-06)..............41
3. mirela Tutundzic (2002-05..............34
4. Ashley elsass (2005-08) ..................33
5. Irie Dennis (2006-09) ......................30
6. Jenny Swalec (2002-05) ..................26
7. erin Mruz (2007-Pr.) ....................17
8. Kristen eible (2007-Pr.) ................15
8. Katie Johnson (2006-09) ................15
10. Jordan Stevenson (2000-04) ..........13
SeASOn
1. erin Mruz (2009) ..........................14
1. mirela Tutundzic (2003)..................14
3. Shannon Carrier (2006) ..................13
4. Katy Tafler (2007) ..........................13
5. Katy Tafler (2008) ..........................13
6. Shannon Carrier (2004) ..................12
7. Ashley elsass (2008) ......................11
7. Irie Dennis (2008)............................11
9. Shannon Carrier (2003) ..................10
9. Jenny Swalec (2003)........................10
11. mirela Tutundzic (2005) ................9
GOALS AGAInST AVeRAGe
CAReeR
1. Kristina Nasturzio (2005- 08)..........0.34
2. Chelsea Parise (2009-Pr.) ..............0.47
3. melissa henson (2000-03) ..............0.84
4. erin murphy (2003-06) ..................0.86
5. Stephanie Nees (1999) ....................0.98
6. Jessica Schmehl (2000-02) ..............1.02
SeASOn
1. Kristina Nasturzio (2008) ................0.23
2. Kristina Nasturzio (2007) ................0.37
2. Kristina Nasturzio (2005) ................0.37
4. melissa henson (2000)....................0.39
4. Kristina Nasturzio (2006) ................0.39
6. Chelsea Parise (2009) ....................0.47
7. melissa henson (2003)....................0.78
8. erica Dewberry (1998) ....................0.80
9. erin murphy (2004) ........................0.81
10. melissa henson (2002)..................0.91
11. Jessica Schmehl (2000) ................0.96
SHUTOUTS
CAReeR
1. Kristina Nasturzio (2005-08) ..........45
2. melissa henson (2000-03) ..............16
3. Chelsea Parise (2009-Pr.) ..............13
4. erin murphy (2003-06) ..................10
4. Jessica Schmehl (2000-02) ..............10
6. Stephanie Nees (1999) ....................8
GAMeS PLAYeD
CAReeR
1. Katie Johnson (2006-09) ................94
2. Irie Dennis (2006-09) ......................91
3. Natalja Stanski (2006-09)................90
3. Katy Tafler (2005-08) ......................90
3. Ashley elsass (2005-08) ..................90
6. Kristina Nasturzio (2005-08) ..........89
7. meaghan robinson (2005-08) ........88
8. Sue Christenson (2004-07) ..............85
9. Katie Ales (2003-06) ......................84
10. erica rose (2003-06) ....................82
10. Shannon Carrier (2003-06)............82
SAVe PeRCenTAGe
SeASOn
1. melissa henson (2000) ................0.938
2. Kristina Nasturzio (2008) ............0.912
3. Kristina Nasturzio (2005) ............0.897
4. Kristina Nasturzio (2007) ............0.881
5. Kristina Nasturzio (2006) ............0.871
6. Jessica Schmehl (2000) ................0.863
7. Stephanie Nees (1999)..................0.855
8. melissa henson (2002) ................0.853
9. melissa henson (2003) ................0.850
10. Chelsea Parise (2009)................0.842
team records
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SInGLe SeASOn
GOALSGOALS YeAR
88....................200988....................200786....................200675....................200875....................200574....................200364....................200447....................200244....................199928....................199828....................1996
ASSISTSASSISTS YeAR
70....................200768....................200968....................200366....................200662....................200853....................200546....................200433....................200223....................199617....................199815....................1997
SAVeSSAVeS YeAR
132..................1997112 ..................2000104..................199898....................200197....................199694....................199991....................200289....................200374....................200466....................200966....................2005
SHUTOUTSSHUTOUTS YeAR
19....................200816....................200916....................200614....................200713....................200511 ....................200411 ....................2003
WInWInS YeAR
22....................200922....................200819....................200711 ....................200510....................20039......................20069......................20026......................20066......................20045......................20055......................2000
UnbeATenGAMeS YeAR
26....................200922....................200822....................200717....................200311 ....................200611 ....................200510....................20029......................20066......................20045......................20055......................2000
LOSInGGAMeS YeAR
8......................19967......................20006......................20016......................19974......................2000
HOMe WInSGAMeS YeAR
27................... 2005-0712................... 200811.................... 2003-046..................... 1999-005..................... 2003
HOMe UnbeATenGAMeS YeAR
40....................2005-0816....................2003-0412....................20096......................1999-005......................20004..................... 2002
ROAD WInSGAMeS YeAR
10....................200810....................20077......................20057......................20026......................2003
ROAD UnbeATenGAMeS YeAR
24....................2008-0910....................20078......................20037......................20056......................2006
COnSeCUTIVe SHUTOUTSGAMeS YeAR
9......................20087......................20066......................20065......................20054......................2008
COnSeCUTIVe GAMeS WITHA GOAL
GAMeS YeAR
45....................2007-0837....................2003-0415....................200512....................200211 ....................1999-00
(bold indicates active streak)
STReAKS
national records
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POInTS (SeASOn)no. Player Team Pts.
5. renee Vinnedge Queens (N.C.) 92
T6. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 85
T6. laura hislop franklin Pierce 85
POInTS (CAReeR)no. Player Team Pts.
2. missy Gregg Christian Bros. 287
3. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 269
4. heidi Schuberth Southern N.h. 263
POInTS PeR GAMe (CAReeR)no. Player Team Avg.
13. Sally holmes Central okla. 3.00
14. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 2.99
15. Natalie Daniel lenoir-rhyne 2.98
GOALS (SeASOn)no. Player Team Goals
5. renee Vinnedge Queens (N.C.) 41
T6. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 36
T6. Joanna DaSilva Wheeling Jesuit 36
T11. four Players Tied 34
T15. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 33
GOALS (CAReeR)no. Player Team Goals
2. Pauliina miettinen franklin Pierce 122
3. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 114
4. heidi Schuberth Southern N.h. 107
GOALS PeR GAMe (CAReeR)no. Player Team Avg.
T10. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 1.27
T13. Three Players Tied 1.26
FASTeST THRee COnSeCUTIVe GOALS, SAMe PLAYeR
no. Player Team Time
1. Ashley elsass Grand Valley State 1:09
2. Jelisa Guy mont. St-Billings 2:20
3. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 2:51
COnSeCUTIVe GAMeS WITH AT LeAST One GOAL
no. Player Team Games
T3. Two Players Tied 13
T5. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 11
T8. Three Players Tied 10
T11. Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 9
PLAYeRS WITH 40 GOALS AnD 40 ASSISTS
Player Team Goals Assists
Katy Tafler Grand Valley State 114 41
GAMeS PLAYeD bY POSITIOn PLAYeR no. Player Team Games
T13. Katie Johnson Grand Valley State 94
16. elin otter metro State 93
T17. Six Players Tied 92
T23. Irie Dennis Grand Valley State 91
SAVe PeRCenTAGe (SeASOn)no. Player Team Pct.
5. Jennifer hull Seattle Pacific .915
T6. Kristina nasturzio Grand Valley State .912
T6. Aline lopes Southwest Baptist .912
GOALS-AGAInST AVeRAGe (SeASOn)no. Player Team Avg.
5. lyndsie Bernardini Winona State 0.227
6. Kristina nasturzio Grand Valley State 0.229
7. Cassie Glodowski Wis.-Parkside 0.243
SOLO SHUTOUTS (SeASOn)no. Player Team ShO
3. lauren Piening Northern Ky. 16
T4. Kristina nasturzio Grand Valley State 15
T4. Becca maloney metro State 15
T4. Chris Pezzulo Cal St. Dom. hills 15
T8. 11 Players Tied 14
T20. Chelsea Parise Grand Valley State 13
GOALKeePeR MInUTeS PLAYeD (CAReeR)no. Player Team Min.
2. Country Jones West fla 7,489:88
3. Kristen nasturzio Grand Valley State 7,448:66
4. Sara hall Philadelphia U. 7,447:16
COnSeCUTIVe SHUTOUT MInUTeS
no. Player Team Min.
21. meghan frey mercyhurst 685:49
22. Kristina nasturzio Grand Valley State 681:13
23. lauren matysial Assumption 672:12
AWARDS
all-americans
42 • soccer media guide
KATY TAFLeR
2006 NSCAA/Daktronics first Team
2007 NSCAA/Daktronics first Team
2008 NSCAA/Daktronics Third Team
Tafler became a six-time All-American with two more selections following the 2008 sea-
son. In that year, she was a Daktronics, Inc. first Team All-American and an NSCAA Third
Team All-American. In the two previous seasons, Tafler was a first Team All-American
selection for both Daktronics and the NSCAA. She has re-written both the school and con-
ference record books during her four years at Grand Valley State. Tafler became the only
player in GlIAC history, and just the 17th player in Division II history, to record at least
40 goals and 40 assists in a career. She ranks third in Division II annals with 114 goals and
269 points. Tafler’s goal and point totals are both school and conference records, as well.
She has been named to the NSCAA midwest region first Team all four of her years at
Grand Valley State and she has been a Daktronics, Inc. midwest region first Team honoree
for the past three seasons. In each of the past three seasons, she has also been selected as
the Daktronics, Inc. midwest region Player of the Year. She was a four-time All-GlIAC
first Team honoree and was chosen as the conference’s offensive Player of the Year for
her final three seasons. During her freshman campaign, she was also chosen as the confer-
ence’s freshman of the Year.
Christenson was a Daktronics, Inc. first Team All-American selectionduring her both her junior and senior years. In her senior campaign,she also added NSCAA Third Team All-American and first TeamAcademic All-American honors. Christenson was GVSU’s all-timeleader in games played (85) when she finished her four-year career.She was a first team all-region selection during her senior season, aseason in which the laker defense allowed only 10 goals all seasonlong and finished with a 21-1-1 record and a trip to the NCAA finalfour for the second consecutive season.
SUe CHRISTenSOn
2006 Daktronics first Team
2007 Daktronics first Team
IRIe DennIS
2009 NSCAA Player of the Year
2009 NSCAA first Team
2009 Daktronics honorable mention
Irie Dennis earned the 2009 NSCAA Player of the Year honors along with first Team All-
American and Daktronics honorable mention after the 2009 season. She was named the
GlIAC’s offensive Player of the Year and was selected to the eSPN The magazine Aca-
demic All-District IV Team in 2009. Dennis was also nominated for the Division II Athlete
of the Year award presented by the Collegiate Women Sports Award program. In 2009, she
notched two assists in the NCAA semifinal match in the 3-2 overtime win over Saint rose
(Dec. 3), helping the lakers win their first ever NCAA National Championship. She started
all of GVSU’s 26 matches and recorded seven goals and eight assists for 22 points. Dennis
finished her senior year as the most successful class in the program’s history with a record
of 84-4-6, coming out to a winning percentage of .926. After her four year campaign, she
finished sixth in school history with 92 points and 31 goals, and fifth with 30 assists. Dennis
has notched 12 game-winning goals in her career and has playing in 91 games in a laker
uniform, placing her second in GVSU history.
nATALJA STAnSKI
2008 Daktronics first Team
2009 Daktronics first Team
Stanski was named a 2008 and 2009 Daktronics, Inc. first TeamAll-American and the 2009 eSPN The magazine Academic All-American of the Year. She left GVSU as the most successful seniorclass in the program’s history with a record of 84-4-6 (.926).Stanski helped a backline to a national championship her senioryear which only 12 goals and recorded 16 shutouts. In 2009, shealso received the elite 88 Award from the NCAA for her athleticand academic success. During her junior year she earned All-GlIAC first Team honors and was named the conference’s Defen-sive Player of the Year.
all-americans
gvsulaKers.com • 43
KOURTneY WILLeRT
2007 Daktronics first Team
Willert was named to the Daktronics All-
American first Team following a 2007 sea-
son in which Grand Valley State advanced to
the NCAA Division II Semifinals. She was a
leader on a laker back line that held oppo-
nents to just 10 goals during the season. She
also helped GVSU out-shoot their opponents
by a 328 shot margin. Willert finished the
season with two goals and one assist for five
points.
MeGAn bROWn
2009 Daktronics first Team
Brown was selected to the Daktronics All-
American first Team following the 2009
season. She was selected in large part be-
cause of her defense. Brown was apart of
one of the top-ranked scoring defense in
DII, which recorded 16 shutouts and only al-
lowed 12 goals on the season. She helped
the backline hold opponents to just 78 shots
on goal through 26 matches. Brown was
also named the GlIAC Defensive Player of
the Year and received first team honors.
eRIn MRUZ
2009 NSCAA first Team
2009 Daktronics Third Team
mruz was a NSCAA first Team and Dak-
tronics Third Team selection during her
sophomore year. She notched a team-high 14
assists, which placed her tied for first in
school history. mruz recorded three games
with two assists and notch an assist in 11
matches. In 2009, she was also selected to
the All-GlIAC first Team and started all of
GVSU’s 26 matches.
MIReLA TUTUnDZIC
2003 NSCAA Second Team
Tutundzic became Grand Valley State Uni-
versity’s first All-American in 2003 when
she was named to the NSCAA All-American
Second Team. She is second in career goals
scored (75), assists (34) and points (184) in
GVSU career history. She also holds the top
single-season mark for assists in a season
with 14 in 2003. She has more single-season
goals than anyone other than Tafler.
Ales earned Second Team Daktronics All-
American honors following the 2006 season.
Ales left Grand Valley State as the all-time
leader in games played (84), a record that
was broken in 2007. That season, Ales was a
part of the Grand Valley State defensive unit
that had shutout streaks of seven, six and
fives games. They also made it to the NCAA
Division II Championship and allowed eight
goals all season.
KATIe ALeS
2006 Daktronics Second Team
Nasturzio earned Daktronics first Team All-
American honors in 2006, 2007 and 2008
following stellar seasons. In 2008, Nasturzio
backstopped the lakers to a Division II sin-
gle-season record 19 shutouts. She also
recorded 15 solo shutouts, which ranks
fourth in Division II history. During the
2008 season, she posted a shutout streak of
880:01, which is the fifth-best such streak in
DII history.
KRISTInA nASTURZIO
2006 Daktronics first Team
2007 Daktronics first Team
2008 Daktronics first Team
all-conference
44 • soccer media guide
2009Ashley botts (1st)Irie Dennis (1st)Kristen eible (1st)Katie Johnson (1st)erin Mruz (1st)Amber Bloem (1st)Megan brown (1st)Jenna Wenglinski (1st)Chelsea Parise (1st)erin Hilbert (2nd)Natalja Stanski (2nd)
2008
Irie Dennis (1st)
Kristen eible (1st)
Ashley elsass (1st)
Kristina Nasturzio (1st)
meaghan robinson (1st)
elena Sobolic (1st)
Natalja Stanski (1st)
Katy Tafler (1st)
Jenna Wenglinski (1st)
Joyce rose (2nd)
2007
emily Berner (1st)
Sue Christenson (1st)
Kristen eible (1st)
Ashley elsass (1st)
Katie Johnson (1st)
Kristina Nasturzio (1st)
meaghan robinson (1st)
Katy Tafler (1st)
Kourtney Willert (1st)
2006
Shannon Carrier (1st)
Sue Christenson (1st)
Katie Johnson (1st)
Kristina Nasturzio (1st)
Katy Tafler (1st)
Kourtney Willert (1st)
meaghan robinson (2nd)
2005
Shannon Carrier (1st)
Kate Duda (1st)
Jenny Swalec (1st)
Katy Tafler (1st)
mirela Tutundzic (1st)
Kourtney Willert (2nd)
2004
mirela Tutundizic (1st)
Shannon Carrier (2nd)
Susan Christenson (2nd)
Jenny Swalec (2nd)
2003
Abby Gienapp (1st)
melissa henson (1st)
mirela Tutundzic (1st)
rachel Bondy (2nd)
Shannon Carrier (2nd)
Jenny Swalec (2nd)
2002
mirela Tutundzic (1st)
Jenny Swalec (2nd)
2001
megan laudenslager (2nd)
2000
megan laudenslager (1st)
Cassie Teeple (2nd)
1998
mackenzie emmett (1st)
Beverly Daugherty (2nd)
2009
Irie Dennis
2008
Katy Tafler
2007
Katy Tafler
2006
Katy Tafler
2002
mirela Tutundzic
GLIAC DeFenSIVe PLAYeR OF THe YeAR
2009
Megan brown
2008
Natalja Stanski
2007
Sue Christenson
2005
Kate Duda
GLIAC FReSHMAn OF THe YeAR
2009
Ashley botts
2007
Kristen eible
2006
Katie Johnson
2005
Katy Tafler
2004
Susan Christenson
GLIAC COACH OF THe YeAR
2008
Dave DiIanni
2007
Dave DiIanni
2005
Dave DiIanni
2002
Dago Cortes
ALL-GLIAC TeAMS GLIAC OFFenSIVe PLAYeR OF THe YeAR
season leaders
gvsulaKers.com • 45
GOALS
2009 Ashley Botts ......................................152008 Katy Tafler..........................................202007 Katy Tafler..........................................362006 Katy Tafler..........................................332005 Katy Tafler..........................................252004 mirela Tutundzic ................................212003 mirela Tutundzic ................................222002 mirela Tutundzic ................................172001 megan lauderslager ..........................52000 Cassie Teeple......................................91999 Cassie Teeple......................................131998 Kristen Pietras ....................................91997 Kristen Pietras ....................................71996 Kristen Pietras ....................................10
ASSISTS
2009 erin mruz ..........................................142008 Katy Tafler..........................................132007 Katy Tafler..........................................132006 Shannon Carrier..................................132005 mirela Tutundzic ................................92004 Shannon Carrier..................................122003 mirela Tutundzic ................................142002 Jordan Stevenson................................4
Jeanna falduto....................................42001 Jordan Stevenson................................22000 Amanda Whitmeyer ..........................3
Amy Vanderkooi ................................31999 Cassie Teeple......................................31998 Kelli Schmidt......................................41997 Kristen Pietras ....................................4
linda Sadowski ..................................4Kerry Kuhlenschmidt ........................4
1996 Kelli Schmidt......................................4
POInTS
2009 Ashley Botts ......................................352008 Katy Tafler..........................................532007 Katy Tafler..........................................852006 Katy Tafler..........................................732005 Katy Tafler..........................................582004 mirela Tutundzic ................................502003 mirela Tutundzic ................................582002 mirela Tutundzic ................................372001 megan lauderslager ..........................102000 Cassie Teeple......................................201999 Cassie Teeple......................................291998 Kristen Pietras ....................................201997 Kristen Pietras ....................................181996 Kristen Pietras ....................................22
GOALS-AGAInST AVeRAGe (Minimum 300 minutes)
2009 Chelsea Paris ......................................0.472008 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................0.232007 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................0.372006 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................0.392005 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................0.372004 erin murphy ......................................0.812003 melissa henson ..................................0.782002 melissa henson ..................................0.912001 Jessica Schmehl..................................1.232000 melissa henson ..................................0.391999 Stephanie Nees ..................................0.991998 Angie marion ....................................0.801997 Tracie renes ......................................2.401996 Jennifer Stout......................................1.83
SAVe PeRCenTAGe (Minimum 300 minutes)
2009 Chelsea Parise ....................................0.8422008 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................0.9122007 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................0.8812006 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................0.8712005 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................0.8972004 erin murphy ......................................0.8262003 melissa henson ..................................0.8502002 melissa henson ..................................0.8532001 Jessica Schmehl..................................0.8332000 melissa henson ..................................0.9381999 Stephanie Nees ..................................0.8551998 erica Dewberry ..................................0.7821997 Tracie renes ......................................0.7461996 Jennifer Stout......................................0.756
SHUTOUTS
2009 Chelsea Parise ....................................132008 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................152007 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................92006 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................92005 Kristina Nasturzio ..............................112004 erin murphy ......................................72003 melissa henson ..................................82002 melissa henson ..................................42001 Jessica Schmehl..................................32000 Jessica Schmehl..................................51999 Stephanie Nees ..................................81998 erica Dewberry ..................................31997 Tracie renes ......................................11996 Kelli mason ........................................2
year-by-year results
46 • soccer media guide
19967-8 (4-5)
9/2 hope W 3-29/7 Taylor W 3-09/12 at Siena heights W 3-19/18 at Saint Joseph’s l 0-39/21 Western michigan l 0-29/25 lewis l 1-89/28 oakland* l 0-49/29 Ashland* l 1-210/5 at Gannon* l 0-110/6 at mercyhurst* l 0-410/12 Northwood* W 4-110/13 Northern michigan* W 2-010/17 olivet l 2-310/19 at Saginaw Valley* W 7-010/21 Aquinas W 2-0
19975-11-2 (2-4-1)
8/30 at lewis l 0-59/3 Aquinas W 2-19/6 Indiana Wesleyan l 1-39/10 Saint Joseph’s l 0-29/17 Siena heights W 3-19/21 at findlay* l 1-29/28 at Ashland* l 0-39/30 Indianapolis l 1-310/4 Gannon* l 0-110/5 mercyhurst* l 0-410/9 at Western michigan l 1-310/12 at Northern michigan* W 1-010/18 Saginaw Valley* W 2-110/22 at Northwood* T 1-110/25 at oakland* l 0-910/26 at olivet W 2-110/31 at Wisconsin-Parkside l 1-311/1 vs. Winona State T 2-2
19986-10 (3-6)
9/1 at Indiana Wesleyan l 1-39/3 at Aquinas W 4-29/6 oakland l 0-69/11 lewis l 0-29/13 Kentucky Wesleyan W 5-09/18 at IUPUI l 1-59/20 findlay* l 1-39/26 hillsdale* W 5-09/27 Ashland* l 1-410/3 at Gannon* l 0-310/4 at mercyhurst* l 0-110/7 at Saginaw Valley* W 4-010/10 Northwood* l 0-110/11 Northern michigan* W 3-110/18 at Westminster* l 0-110/24 Alma W 3-1
199910-6 (7-3)
8/28 at IPfW W 15-08/29 Indianapolis l 0-19/1 at Valparaiso l 0-29/4 West Va. Wesleyan l 0-49/10 at lewis W 1-09/12 Wisconsin-Parkside W 1-09/19 at findlay* l 0-29/25 at hillsdale* W 5-09/26 at Ashland* l 0-410/2 Gannon* W 2-110/3 mercyhurst*+ l 0-110/6 Saginaw Valley* W 2-010/10 at Northern michigan* W 8-010/16 ferris State* W 6-010/17 Westminster W 3-110/20 at Northwood* W 1-0
20009-8-1 (2-6-1)
8/27 at Indianapolis l 1-39/2 lewis W 3-09/3 Valparaiso W 1-09/9 at Indiana (Pa.) W 1-09/10 at West Va. Wesleyan W 3-19/16 hillsdale* W 4-19/17 Ashland* l 0-19/23 at Gannon* l 0-19/24 at mercyhurst* l 0-39/27 at Saginaw Valley* l 0-19/30 Charleston W 2-010/1 Northern michigan*+ T 0-010/5 at loyola (Ill.) l 0-110/14 Wheeling Jesuit# W 1-010/18 Northwood*# W 1-010/25 IPfW W 7-010/29 findlay* l 1-211/3 at ferris State l 0-1
20016-10-1 (2-7)
8/24 Indianapolis l 2-38/26 at Saint Joseph’s W 1-08/31 lewis T 2-29/7 at Um-St. louis+ l 0-19/9 SIU-edwardsville l 0-29/14 at Charleston W 3-09/16 at Davis and elkins W 2-19/21 Aquinas W 2-010/6 Saginaw Valley* W 5-210/12 at Northern michigan* l 0-210/14 at Northwood* W 1-010/17 hillsdale* l 0-110/20 mercyhurst* l 0-110/21 Gannon* l 0-110/27 at findlay* l 0-110/28 at Ashland* l 0-411/3 ferris State* l 0-1
200213-4-1 (6-2-1)
8/30 Indianapolis W 3-08/31 at Charleston W 3-09/2 Saint Joseph’s W 4-29/6 Quincy W 2-19/8 Southern Indiana# l 0-19/15 Um-St. louis l 1-29/20 at lewis W 4-09/21 at Aquinas W 3-09/28 Davis and elkins W 7-210/15 at Saginaw Valley* W 1-010/18 Northern michigan* W 3-110/20 Northwood* W 4-210/23 at hillsdale* W 5-010/26 at mercyhurst* W 3-110/27 at Gannon* W 2-011/2 findlay*+ T 1-111/3 Ashland* l 1-211/9 at ferris State* l 0-1
*- Conference Game#- OT+- 2 OT
Head Coach: Dago Cortes
1996-2002
Overall: 56-57-5 (.496)
GLIAC: 26-33-3 (.444)
year-by-year results
gvsulaKers.com • 47
200317-2-2 (6-0-2)
nCAA Regional Finalist8/30 at Quincy W 1-09/4 at Chico State W 2-09/5 at Dominican W 9-09/7 at San francisco St. l 0-19/13 at West Va. Wesleyan W 3-29/14 at Charleston W 5-09/17 Aquinas W 3-29/19 at Northern Kentucky W 1-09/23 Saint francis W 3-010/4 Saginaw Valley* W 3-010//5 lewis W 4-110/12 at Northwood* W 4-010/15 Saint Joseph’s W 8-010/18 mercyhurst*+ T 1-110/19 Gannon* W 5-210/25 at findlay* W 5-110/26 at Ashland* T 2-211/8 ferris State* W 4-011/11 at Northern michigan* W 4-111/14 Wisconsin-Parkside^ W 4-011/16 Northern Kentucky^ l 3-4
200415-5 (6-2)
8/27 Quincy W 4-28/29 Southern Indiana W 4-09/3 at Um-St. louis l 1-29/5 at SIU-edwardsville W 1-09/10 at Wisconsin-Parkside l 1-49/12 at lewis W 5-09/15 Indianapolis W 4-09/22 at Aquinas W 3-09/25 West Va. Wesleyan W 7-09/26 Charleston W 7-010/1 at Saginaw Valley*# l 2-310/8 Northern michigan* W 3-010/10 Northwood* W 2-010/16 at mercyhurst* W 4-110/17 at Gannon* W 2-010/20 at Saint Joseph’s W 5-110/23 findlay* W 5-110/24 Ashland*# l 1-211/6 at ferris State* W 3-011/12 at Wisconsin-Parkside^ l 0-1
200519-3 (7-1)
GLIAC ChampionsnCAA Regional Champions
nCAA Quarterfinalist8/27 Quincy W 3-08/28 Southern Indiana W 5-09/2 SIU-edwardsville W 4-09/4 Um-St. louis l 1-39/10 at California (Pa.) W 7-09/11 at Wheeling Jesuit+ W 2-19/17 lewis W 6-1
9/18 Wisconsin-Parkside W 1-09/24 West Va. Wesleyan W 7-09/25 at Charleston W 10-09/28 at Northwood* W 2-010/2 at Northern michigan* W 3-010/8 mercyhurst* W 2-110/9 Gannon* W 4-010/15 at findlay* W 4-110/16 at Ashland* l 0-110/19 at Indianapolis W 3-010/29 Saginaw Valley* W 3-111/5 ferris State* W 5-111/11 SIU-edwardsville^ W 1-011/13 at Northern Kentucky^ W 2-011/20 at Nebraska-omaha< l 0-2
200619-2-1 (7-1)
GLIAC ChampionsnCAA Regional Champions
nCAA Finalist8/25 Tiffin W 8-08/27 Southern Indiana W 8-09/2 Wheeling Jesuit W 6-09/6 at lewis W 7-09/9 at Charleston W 8-09/10 at Concord W 4-09/17 at morehead State W 4-19/22 Northwood* W 6-09/24 Northern michigan* W 4-19/29 at mercyhurst* l 0-310/1 at Gannon* W 5-010/6 findlay* W 4-010/8 Ashland* W 2-010/13 at Quincy W 3-010/15 at SIU-edwardsville+ T 0-010/21 at Saginaw Valley* W 5-010/27 at ferris State* W 5-011/3 Quincy^ W 2-111/5 Indianapolis^ W 2-111/11 Nebraska-omaha< W 1-011/16 Tampa> W 2-011/18 metro State@# l 1-0
200721-1-1 (8-0)
GLIAC Champions nCAA Regional Champions
nCAA Semifinalist8/24 at Colo. School mines W 1-08/26 at regis W 1-08/31 Um-St. louis W 3-09/2 SIUe W 5-19/7 Indianapolis W 3-19/12 lewis W 5-09/22 at Southern Indiana W 9-09/25 Saint Joseph’s W 3-19/28 at findlay* W 9-19/30 at Ashland* W 8-010/5 mercyhurst* W 4-010/7 Gannon* W 4-010/12 Northwood* W 7-010/14 Saginaw Valley* W 2-110/18 at Tiffin W 2-110/21 at Northern michigan* W 3-010/26 at ferris State* W 5-011/2 Northern michigan% W 3-011/4 mercyhurst% W 4-011/11 mercyhurst^+ T 1-111/16 Drury^ W 4-1
11/18 Nebraska-omaha< W 1-011/29 Tampa> l 2-1
200822-1 (14-0)
GLIAC ChampionsnCAA Regional Finalist
8/29 Tampa W 1-08/31 Southern Indiana W 5-09/5 at Quincy W 2-09/7 at missouri-St. louis W 1-09/10 at Saint Joseph’s W 5-29/14 at ferris State* W 3-09/19 at Northern michigan* W 1-09/21 Ashland* W 4-09/26 at findlay* W 3-09/28 at Tiffin* W 1-010/3 Northwood* W 10-010/5 Saginaw Valley* W 1-010/10 Northern michigan* W 2-010/12 at Ashland* W 6-010/17 findlay* W 7-110/19 Tiffin* W 7-010/24 at Northwood* W 4-010/26 at Saginaw Valley*# W 2-111/1 ferris State* W 3-011/7 ferris State% W 3-011/9 Saginaw Valley% W 2-011/16 Quincy^ W 2-011/21 Wisc.-Parkside^ l 1-0
200922-0-4 (13-0-1)
GLIAC ChampionsnCAA Regional ChampionsnCAA national Champions
8/28 vs. Columbus State T, 0-08/30 at Tampa W, 4-09/4 missouri-St. louis W, 8-29/6 Quincy W, 2-09/13 ferris State* W, 4-19/18 Northern michigan* W, 4-09/20 at Ashland* W, 2-09/23 vs. Indianapolis W, 4-19/25 findlay* W, 1-09/27 Tiffin* W, 7-010/2 at Northwood* W, 4-010/4 at Saginaw Valley State* T, 1-110/9 at Northern michigan* W, 4-110/11 Ashland* W, 5-010/16 at findlay* W, 6-010/18 at Tiffin* W, 2-110/25 Saginaw Valley State* W, 2-010/28 Northwood* W, 8-010/30 at ferris State* W, 2-111/6 Northern michigan% W, 9-111/8 Saginaw Valley State%+ T, 1-111/15 Bellarmine^ W, 1-011/20 Northern Kentucky^+ T, 0-011/22 Colorado School of mines< W, 3-012/3 Saint rose># W, 3-212/5 Cal St. Dominguez hills@ W, 1-0
*- Conference Game#- OT+- 2 OT%- GLIAC Tournament^- nCAA Great Lakes Regional<- nCAA Quarterfinal>- nCAA Semifinal@- nCAA Final
Head Coach: Dave DiIanni
2003-Present
Overall: 135-14-8 (.885)
GLIAC: 61-4-3 (.926)
letterwinners
48 • soccer media guide
AAceto, elizabeth: 2002-03Addison, Kayla: 2009Ales, Katie: 2003-06Aukeman, marcie: 1999Avendt, melanie: 1999-00
bBacyinski, melissa: 1997-99Bauer, melissa: 2002-03Berman, Jill: 2004Berner, emily: 2004-07Binder, Jaclyn: 2004Bloem, Amber: 2007-09Bondy, rachel: 2003-04botts, Ashley: 2009Boyak, Caitlin: 2008-09brown, Maria: 2009brown, Megan: 2008-09
CCaroselli, Andrea: 1999-01Carrier, Shannon: 2003-06Casper, Alex: 2004Christenson, Sue: 2004-07
DDaugherty, Beverly: 1997-00DeNio, Sam: 2007-09Dennis, Irie: 2006-09Dewberry, erica: 1998-00Dilly, elizabeth: 1998Dingledine, Jaleen: 2007-09Duda, Kate: 2003-05
eeible, Kristen: 2007-09elenbaas, Danielle: 2003ellis, Sadie: 2003elsass, Ashley: 2005-08emmett, makenzie: 1997-98eppard, Carrie: 1996
Ffalduto, Jeanna: 2001-04finnerty, Courtney: 2004
GGaiser, Katherine: 2001-02Gienap, Abby: 2000-03
Hhaines, lynn: 1996henson, melissa: 2000-03Hilbert, erin: 2009hilker, Julie: 1998-99hillgard, Colleen: 2005-08
Hills, Richelle: 2009hooker, lesley: 2002horter, marcy: 1998hosfeld, Nicole: 1997
IIde, melissa: 1996
JJohnson, Kara: 1998Johnson, Katie: 2006-09Jud, molly: 2002Junga, Jenny: 2002-05
KKing, lauren: 2006-09Kinzer, Kristina: 1998Klosterman, Kayla: 2008-09Klykken, lindsey: 2004-07Kuhlenschmidt, Kerry: 1996-97
Llange, Jaci: 2002-05lauderslager, megan: 1999-02lee, Kristen: 1999-01leszczynski, Kristin: 2000-03locke, Kaitlin: 2000luther, Cheryl: 1999
Mmarion, Angie: 1998Marlow, Lindsey: 2008-09mason, Kelli: 1996mayer, Ashleigh: 2004mcCabe, Sarah: 1999mcCarthy, megan: 2005-06Merino, Kylee: 2007-09Mira, Alyssa: 2009mohagheghpour, Vida: 2005morovich, Jennifer: 1996Mruz, erin: 2008-09murphy, erin: 2003-06murphy, Shannon: 2005-06
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THIS IS GVSU SOCCER
THIS IS GVSU SOCCER
THE RISE OF THE LAKERS
The Laker soccer program claimed the top prize at the end of
the 2009 season. The national championship came just 14 sea-
sons after the program took the field for the first time in 1996.
In those 14 years GVSU has quickly progressed from a brand
new program, to a GLIAC contender, to a playoff caliber
team, and now into a national powerhouse. The championship
trophy tells a story about the 2009 season, but it also marks
the culmination of the hard work and dedication of every
player and coach who helped the program reach the next
level.
From the outside of the program, GVSU was supposed to be
in a rebuilding year after Katy Tafler, Ashley Elsass, and
Kristina Nasturizo graduated after wreaking havoc on the
GLIAC for four years. Instead, the Lakers simply reloaded
for the 2009 season and claimed their fifth consecutive GLIAC Championship and third straight
undefeated season on the way to the national championship.
2009 National Champions
THIS IS GVSU SOCCER
For the third straight season, a majority of the student-
athletes to earn all-conference awards were wearing
Laker jerseys. GVSU saw all eleven starters earn first
or second team awards from the GLIAC. Along with
the All-GLIAC teams, Irie Dennis, Ashley Botts, and
Megan Brown swept the individual player awards.
Natalja Stanski wrapped up her senior year earning
national awards. She was named an academic all-
american by Daktronics, while also being named
ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American of the
Year. Stanski was also awarded the NCAA Elite 88
award at the national championship site.
Irie Dennis capped off her career with her fair share
of awards as well. Dennis was named the GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year and was named to
the All-region first-team. She also earned top honors from the NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches
Association of America) being named the NSCAA National Player of the Year.
Irie Dennis was named the
NSCAA Player of the Year
Offensive Player of the Year
Irie Dennis (GVSU)
Defensive Player of the Year
Megan Brown (GVSU)
Freshman of the Year
Ashley Botts (GVSU)
First Team Second Team
Bri Borgman (FSU) Jaclyn Barrett (SVSU)
Ashley Botts (GVSU) Ashley Davis (TU)
Irie Dennis (GVSU) Dana Stephens (NMU)
Amanda Watson (NU) Erin Hilbert (GVSU)
Kristen Eible (GVSU) Renee Privette (SVSU)
Katie Johnson (GVSU) Alicia VanZanten (AU)
Erin Mruz (GVSU) Abby Bellamy (SVSU)
Amber Bloem (GVSU) Rosie Paris (UF)
Megan Brown (GVSU) Becky Schmidt (NMU)
Jenna Wenglinski (GVSU) Natalja Stanski (GVSU)
Chelsea Parise (GVSU) Kara Music (NMU)
2009 All-GLIAC Teams
COACHING
The women’s soccer program has been under the leadership of Dave DiIanni since 2003. As the
head coach he has led the team to seven consecutive NCAA playoff appearances, which is even
more impressive considering he lead the program to it’s first-ever appearance in his first year. Di-
Ianni has brought the program to new heights since his arrival. The first playoff appearance, the
first GLIAC championship, the first undefeated season, the first final four, and the first national
championship have all come during his tenure. He has also tutored seven all-americans in his
seven years. In 2006 he was named the NSCAA National Coach of the Year and he has been the
regional coach of the year two times. DiIanni is also the coach of the 89 ODP age group and is a
USSF-B licensed coach. Entering the 2010 season, DiIanni has a career record of 135-14-8 (.885).
Erica Demers has spent the last five years as the top assistant coach for the soccer team. In that
time, the Lakers have seen their five best goal totals by scoring 75 or more goals in each season,
with a high of 88 in both 2007 and 2009. In 2009 the Lakers outscored opponents by a total of 88-
12, with six players recording 20 or more points. Demers, who played NCAA Division I soccer
for Oakland University, was a two-time Mid-Con first team selection and was named the Mid-
Con Player of the Year in 2002.
Head Coach Dave DiIanni
EXPERIENCE
GVSU is committed to offering its student-athletes an opportunity to participate in some of the
best experiences of their lives, while competing in intercollegiate athletics, as well as attending
one of the fastest rising universities in the state.
In 2008, the Lakers prepared for the upcoming season practicing against top-notch competition in
Europe through the preseason. In 2009, the team kicked off the season with two games in Tampa,
Fla. This would bookend the season as the playoffs would take them through Denver, Colo. and
back to Tampa where they hoisted the trophy to finish the undefeated season.
One of the main attributes of a Division II program is to offer “Life in the Balance” to students.
GVSU takes pride in offering academic balance along with athletic success. Student-athletes in
the soccer program experience the best of every aspect of the college experience and a quality ed-
ucation is no exception. The soccer team has a cumulative GPA of just over 3.1, with 18 members
of the team averaging over a 3.0.
When you combine the outstanding academic reputation of the school with the program’s winning
tradition, it’s easy to see why GVSU is promoted as a “Grand” experience.
Ashley Botts celebrates with
Erin Hillbert and Kriste n Eible
after scoring the only goal in
the championship game
EXPERIENCE
The balance GVSU’s student-athletes experience
doesn’t just include academics and athletics. The
Lakers also spend time helping out around the
community and serving as role models for
younger girls.
In January, the team volunteered to help out at the
Kent County Humane Society and also spent time
at the Ronald McDonald House of Western
Michigan which is located in nearby Grand
Rapids. The soccer players also took part in the
National Girls and Women in Sports Day
(NGWSD) at GVSU where they teamed up with some of Grand Valley’s other women’s sports to
host over 300 middle school girls to help them learn some basic soccer skills as they rotated
through different activity stations and had opportunties to interact with the players. In the fall of
2009, GVSU hosted two clinics for soccer teams from the Grand Rapids Special Olympics and
those teams were able to showcase their talents during halftime of one of the games.
GVSU hosted over 300 girls
on NGWSD in February
LOCATION
GVSU’s main campus is located in Allendale, Mich. which is lo-
cated about 20 minutes from either Grand Rapids or Grand
Haven. Grand Valley also has a downtown campus which is lo-
cated in the second largest metropolitan city in the state, Grand
Rapids.
Grand Haven is home to the Coast Guard Festival and is a also
well-known attraction because of the beach on beautiful Lake
Michigan. Grand Rapids hosts the Celebration on the Grand every fall and is a city full of various
events and attractions throughout the year.
Grand Valley State also has a great Student Life department which
creates events and brings in different musical, comedy, and other
acts from around the nation for GVSU students to enjoy. Student
Life at GVSU also offers community service opportunties as well
as leadership programs.
The team poses for a photo
at their banquet
Outstanding students, rich learning environments, excellent faculty, individual advisors and men-
tors, a wide range of majors, hands-on research opportunities, and nationally
ranked graduate programs all contribute to a challenging and rewarding ed-
ucational experience.
Our liberal education focus emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem
solving, and cultural understanding, preparing students for life in a fast-
changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and en-
vironmental sustainability and an inclusive campus that values
diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, students are em-
powered to positively affect the global community now and in the
future.
Grand Valley reaches out to the community through its Continuing
Education programs, VanAndel Global Trade Center, Annis Water
Resources Institute, Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center,
and many other programs and centers.
Aerial view of part of
GVSU’s Allendale Campus
Lauren King holds the trophy
after graduating from GVSU
UNIVERSITY
HOME FIELD
The GVSU Soccer Field is located on-campus in Allendale. The home field for the Lakers saw
one of the biggest college soccer matches in West Michigan when the #3 Lakers defeated the #1
Tampa Spartans in the first game of the 2008 season. In 2009, the Lakers added a brand new score-
board behind the south end of the field and completed a
locker room under the press box.
The Lakers hold a strong advantage over their opponents
when playing at home. The Lakers had a home unbeaten
streak of 43 games that spanned from 2005-08. In 2009,
the Lakers began another home streak as they were de-
clared the victors after every home contest. GVSU hasn’t
lost a regular season home game since Sept. 4, 2005.
Having such a strong regular season home record helps the Lakers keep their games in Allendale
once the postseason begins. The GVSU soccer field has been host to at least one NCAA playoff
game in each of the past five years. That means when the season is on the line, the Lakers are
often able to play at home in front of friends and family.
GK Chelsea Parise celebrates
with the team after defeating
Saginaw Valley in a shootout
FACILITIES
In 2008 GVSU opened the Laker Turf Building. The 138,000 square-foot indoor facility has a
seating capacity of 800 with a 100 yard sport turf field surrounded by a six-lane 300 meter track.
The building is used by the movement science program, intramurals, and athletics teams. Located
near the Laker Turf Building there are also six tennis courts and three outdoor basketball courts
that were expanded during construction. There was also a sand area added where there are three
beach volleyball courts.
The Fieldhouse is also home to some of the best facilities
around. Inside there is a weightroom that is primarily used
by the varsity programs for team workouts. The Recreation
Center is connected to the Fieldhouse and is designed to
show the university’s commitment to offering recreational
services to students. There is a 1/9th of mile indoor track
that is raised over the two main floors. The middle floor fea-
tures over 60 pieces of cardiovasular equipment, while the
lower floor features both free weights and machines. There are also two gyms that are connected
to the Rec. Center that house four full-court basketball courts.
Laker Turf Building
FOLLOW THE LAKERS THROUGHOUT THE 2010 SEASON ON THE
OFFICIAL SITE OF LAKER ATHLETICS.
FIND STATS, ROSTERS, GAME RECAPS, AND MORE.
2010 WILL ALSO BE THE FIRST SEASON GVSULAKERS.COM WILL
PROVIDE LIVE VIDEO OF A HOME SOCCER GAME. CATCH THE
LAKERS LIVE IN THE MEDIA CENTER ON OCT. 30.
Sept. 3 Winona State 4:00
Sept. 5 Minn. State-Mankato 12:00
Sept. 8 at Ferris State 4:00
Sept. 10 at Northwood 2:00
Sept. 12 at Saginaw Valley State 12:00
Sept. 17 at Michigan Tech 7:00
Sept. 19 at Northern Michigan 12:00
Sept. 24 Lake Erie 4:00
Sept. 26 Ashland 12:00
Sept. 28 vs. Indianapolis 5:00
Oct. 3 Ohio Dominican 1:00
Oct. 8 Northwood 4:00
Oct. 10 Saginaw Valley State 12:00
Oct. 15 Northern Michigan 4:00
Oct. 17 Michigan Tech 12:00
Oct. 22 at Tiffin 4:00
Oct. 24 at Findlay 12:00
Oct. 30 Ferris State 12:00
GLIAC Tournament
Nov. 2 Quarterfinals
Nov. 5 Semifinals
Nov. 7 Finals
2010 GRAND VALLEY STATE SOCCER SCHEDULE
kayla klosterman erika pitroff kylee merino erin mruz
ashley botts lindsey marlow megan brown chelsea parise