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University of Charleston Official Women’s Soccer Media Guide
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In its first 125 years, the University of Charleston has grown from a small seminary college to a naEonally-‐recognized university comprised of four locaEons. UC was founded by the Southern Methodist denominaEon in 1888 as Barboursville Seminary and became a college in 1889. In 1901 it was renamed Morris Harvey College in honor of a prominent donor. During the Great Depression, the college moved to Charleston to take advantage of the larger metropolitan area. The Board of Trustees changed the name from Morris Harvey College to the University of Charleston on December 13, 1978.
Currently, there are approximately 2,000 full-‐Eme students in undergraduate programs. UC has pharmacy, business, and physicians assistant graduate programs. UC is culturally diverse, hosEng students from 34 countries and 31 states. UC is proud to say that 94% of graduates are employed or in grad school within six months of graduaEon. Charleston was ranked among Top 20 Regional Colleges by the Princeton Review. UC is home to fiYeen varsity athleEc teams.
On August 1,2012 UC entered into an agreement with Mountain State University who was undergoing financial trouble. UC announced new locaEons in Beckley and MarEnsburg, W.Va. On January 1,2013 UC-‐Beckley, UC-‐MarEnsburg and UC-‐Online became part of the UC family. With these addiEons, UC grew to 32 academic programs, 360 employees, and over 2,000 students.
The mission of the University of Charleston is to educate each student for a life of producEve work, enlightened living, and community involvement.
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University of Charleston
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Hello UC Sports Fans,
UC’s commitment “to educate each student for a life of producEve work, enlightened living, and community involvement” is a mission that brings to each student countless opportuniEes and real responsibiliEes. AthleEcs plays a vital role in the life of the University and in accomplishing our mission. Teamwork, fitness, community involvement, and leadership are some of the many life-‐long learning opportuniEes acquired through athleEcs.
The University’s women’s soccer team provides growth experiences for student athletes and visibility for the university. It is an important part of our strong tradiEon of athleEc success. We have championship teams compeEng in the new Mountain East Conference. We are fully commiced to the philosophy of balance between athleEcs and academics that is the hallmark of the NCAA Division II. Accordingly, UC athleEcs combines the zeal to have the most successful teams with the expectaEon that each student athlete will represent the University superbly every day and everywhere.
The University of Charleston is commiced to providing the best possible experiences for our students and also providing exciEng spectator and involvement opportuniEes for residents of the greater Charleston community. I wish you and all of our talented student athletes the very best.
Sincerely, Dr. Edwin H. Welch President
University of Charleston
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Edwin H. Welch President (1989 – present)
B.A., Western Maryland College S.T.B., Boston University School of Theology Ph.D., Boston University Graduate School [email protected]
Dr. Edwin H. Welch is a naEve of Maryland and earned degrees from Western Maryland College, Boston University School of Theology, and Boston University Graduate School. He studied InternaEonal RelaEons at the London School of Economics and PoliEcal Science and Higher EducaEon AdministraEon at the Harvard InsEtute for EducaEonal Management. His Ph.D. is in Social Ethics and he is an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church.
Dr. Welch has been President of the University of Charleston since 1989. He has led the insEtuEon through a period of unprecedented fundraising, expansion of full-‐Eme student enrollment, redefining the insEtuEon’s mission while transforming its academic programs.
Dr. Welch serves on many boards, including BB&T Corporate Board of Directors, Chairman of the Quality Commicee for the Charleston Area Medical Center Health Systems, AssociaEon of Governing Board’s Council of Presidents, West Virginia Financial EducaEon FoundaEon Board and BB&T-‐West Virginia’s Advisory Board.
UC Execu@ve Board
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Dr. Letha Zook Provost and Dean of the Faculty (2010 – present) B.S., University of Pennsylvania M.S., Temple University M.S., New York University Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University [email protected]
Cleta M. Harless Vice President for AdministraEon and Finance (2001 – present) B.A., B.S., Marshall University M.B.A., West Virginia University [email protected]
Joan Clark Vice President for Enrollment (2011 – present) Served as professor in university radiologic science department for 25 years and department chair for 7 years. B.S Siena Heights University M.S University of Charleston [email protected]
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University of Charleston
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Jennie O. Ferreo Vice President for Student Development (2004 – present) B.A., University of Virginia J.D., University of Virginia [email protected]
Ben Beakes Vice President for Development (2009 – present) B.A., University of Charleston [email protected]
Susan Backofen Vice President for MarkeEng (2012 – present) MSA, Central Michigan University BBA, Davenport College [email protected]
University of Charleston
The Mountain East Conference ‘MEC’
Mountain East Conference 600 Marketplace Avenue, Suite 102 | Bridgeport, WV 26330 304.924.1MEC (1632) | [email protected] www.mountaineast.org
The Division ll Mountain East Conference is in its inaugural year in 2013, replacing the WVIAC conference aYer an eighty nine year reign which began in 1924. The MEC has been a solid replacement, and many agree an improvement on the previous conference for West Virginia.
The West Virginia Intercollegiate AthleEc Conference held fiYeen teams in it’s last season (2012-‐13), whereas the Mountain East Conference now holds only twelve teams of an all round higher standard, on the field and academically. The following nine teams from the WIAC conference were transferred: Concord University, Fairmont State University, Glenville State University, Shepherd University, University of Charleston, West Liberty University, West Virginia State University, Wheeling Jesuit University, & West Virginia Wesleyan University.
The addiEon of Notre Dame College, Urbana University and University of Virginias College at Wise made for one of the most compeEEve conferences in the region and already fierce rivalries have been born.
The Mountain East Conference hosts sixteen championships overall. Eight men’s conferences and eight women’s conferences of differing sports comprise these championships. For men, the sports are: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field.
For women, the sports are: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, track & field and volleyball.
Each year, the best teams from each conference progress forward into the conference tournament compeEEon for their respecEve sport. The format of the tournament may slightly vary per sport, but the outcome is the same; become conference tournament champions. This presEgious award is the pinnacle of many teams seasons, but can also help them to progress into the naEonal NCAA tournament.
AYer the tournament is over, the MEC honors the best performers with individual awards. The outstanding players are menEoned in a first or second team giving an extra incenEve to excel.
MEC Championships
Commissioner: Reid Amos [email protected]
Reid Amos was appointed as the first Commissioner of the Mountain East Conference by a unanimous vote of the MEC Board of Directors in November 2012.
Amos brings extensive experience in administraEon and athleEcs, to go with a sincere passion for the NCAA Division II experience, to his new posiEon. Prior to his role as commissioner, Amos was the Vice President of BroadcasEng at West Liberty University. He was promoted to that role following a successful sEnt as the ExecuEve Director for the WLU Office of CommunicaEons.
In addiEon to his experience as a member of the West Liberty University’s senior staff and broadcaster at West Liberty, Amos also has the benefit of being a successful collegiate coach and NCAA administrator.
Along with his work in broadcasEng and athleEcs, Amos also brings extensive communicaEons and markeEng experience to the table. Since 2003, he has been the owner/operator of Intermedia SoluEons, LLC, a mulEmedia consulEng company working with many of the insEtuEons he now serves in the MEC.
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Associate Commissioner of Championships and Compliance: Ben Brownlee [email protected]
Ben Brownlee was named Associate Commissioner for Championships and Compliance for the Mountain East Conference in July of 2013.
Brownlee comes to the Mountain East aYer spending the last six years with the WVIAC, most recently as the Associate Commissioner for Internal Affairs. He was in charge of compliance related duEes for the league’s 15 schools and helped manage internal operaEons for the conference.
In addiEon to his duEes at the WVIAC, Brownlee was also involved in several naEonal commicees. He has spent the last five seasons on the NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Commicee, serving as the chair of that commicee since 2011. He was co-‐chair of the Division II Conference Commissioners AssociaEon of Compliance Administrators in 2012-‐13 and has been a representaEve on the Division II Eligibility Center Advisory Commicee since 2011.
Associate Commissioner of CommunicaEons: Adam Zundell [email protected]
Adam Zundell was named Associate Commissioner of CommunicaEons at the Mountain East Conference in July 2013. He comes to the MEC aYer spending the last seven years at Fairmont State as the Director of AthleEc CommunicaEons and MarkeEng.
At Fairmont State, Zundell was in charge of the publicity of all 15 sports for the Falcons. He served as the editor and provided a majority of the content for fighEngfalcons.com, in addiEon to overseeing the site's re-‐design in 2010.
Zundell wrote and edited all of Fairmont State's media guides. The 2009 football media guide was rated third-‐best in the country by the College Sports InformaEon Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the 2010 women's basketball guide was awarded fourth-‐best in the naEon.
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Schools compe@ng in the Mountain East Conference
Founded: 1888 LocaEon: Charleston, WV Students: 2,000 Colours: Maroon and Gold Mascot: Golden Eagle
University of Charleston:
Shepherd University: Founded: 1871 LocaEon: Shepherdstown, WV Students: 4,200 Colours: Blue and Yellow Mascot: Ram
Concord University: Founded: 1872 LocaEon: Athens, WV Students: 2,900 Colours: Maroon and Grey Mascot: Mountain Lion
Fairmont State University: Founded: 1865 LocaEon: Fairmont, WV Students: 4,500 Colours: Maroon and White Mascot: FighEng Falcon
Glenville State College: Founded: 1872 LocaEon: Glenville, WV Students: 1,900 Colours: Blue and White Mascot: Pioneer
West Liberty University: Founded: 1837 LocaEon: West Liberty, WV Students: 2,800 Colours: Black and Gold Mascot: Topper the Bear
West Virginia State University: Founded: 1891 LocaEon: InsEtute, West Virginia Students: 2,600 Colours: Black and Gold Mascot: Yellow Jackets
Wheeling Jesuit University: Founded: 1954 LocaEon: Wheeling, WV Students: 1,600 Colours: Red, Black and Gold Mascot: Cardinals
West Virginia Wesleyan College: Founded: 1890 LocaEon: Buckhannon, WV Students: 1,400 Colours: Orange and Black Mascot: Bobcats
Notre Dame College: Founded: 1922 LocaEon: South Euclid, OH Students: 2,100 Colours: Blue and Yellow Mascot: Falcon
Urbana University: Founded: 1850 LocaEon: Urbana, OH Students: 1,500 Colours: Blue and White Mascot: Blue Knight
University of Virginia’s College at Wise: Founded: 1954 LocaEon: Wise, VA Students: 2,000 Colours: Red and Grey Mascot: Cavalier
UC Athle@c Department Administra@on
Dr. Bren Stevens Director of AthleEcs
[email protected] Ph: 304-‐357-‐4911 Stevens is a naEve of Massachusecs, and was recruited to what was then known as Morris Harvey College to play volleyball in 1976. As a player, she won both WVIAC and Mid-‐West Regional First-‐Team honors. AYer sEnts teaching in high school in Boston and in Kanawha County, Stevens was recruited to coach the University of C Charleston volleyball squad in 1992.
She has held mulEple roles at UC, progressing from coaching volleyball and swimming to physical educaEon instructor in 1996, assistant professor of sports administraEon in 2000, and associate athleEc director in 2005. Stevens meanwhile earned a master’s degree in exercise physiology and a doctorate in educaEon administraEon, puong those skills to work in the classroom and as senior woman administrator in the UC athleEc department.
Stevens coached the Golden Eagles volleyball team for 19 seasons and holds a career record of 506-‐210. Her teams have made the NCAA volleyball tournament seven Emes, won the conference Etle in 1997, 2001 and 2006, and won the conference championship in 2004, 2005 and 2007. Bren was named WVIAC Coach of the Year three Emes (1995, 1997, and 2001), and was inducted into the University of Charleston AthleEc Hall of Fame in 2006.
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UC Athle@c Department Administra@on Todd Diuguid Assist. AthleEc Director
Head Women's Soccer Coach [email protected]
Ph: 304-‐357-‐4827
Todd Diuguid enters his 12th year as the Head Coach at the University of Charleston in 2013. Diuguid has over 25 years of soccer experience as a player, referee, and coach. Coach Coach Diuguid was named the 2010 WVIAC Coach-‐of-‐the-‐Year. The Women’s Soccer Program has the disEncEon of receiving the inaugural WVIAC Sportsmanship award in 2008 and has
received the NSCAA Team Academic Award the past six academic years, 2007-‐present. While at Marshall University, Diuguid lecered all four years as a central defender/forward and graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in Criminal JusEce. Diuguid received Regional Coach of the Year honors in 1999 and 2000 while at Nitro HS. Diuguid has also led nine different West Virginia club soccer teams to the West Virginia State Championships. In 2006, Coach Diuguid’s U-‐13 girls became the first girls’ team in state history to advance to the regional semifinals in the US Youth NaEonal Championships.
Coach Diuguid holds his United States Soccer FederaEon license and has been a member of the NaEonal Soccer Coaches AssociaEon of America (NSCAA) since 1994. Diuguid has been member of the NSCAA regional ranking commicee since 2009. In 2012, Diuguid was appointed to the NCAA DII NaEonal Commicee as the AtlanEc Region RAC Chair for a four year term.
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UC Athle@c Department Administra@on
Pam O'Brien
AdministraEve Assistant to the AthleEc Director [email protected]
Ph: 304-‐357-‐4820
Travis Chandler Assistant to the AD for Compliance & MarkeEng [email protected] Ph: 304-‐357-‐4751
Shari Reed Senior Woman Administrator/ Head Women's Tennis Coach [email protected] Ph: 304-‐347-‐6989
John Blankenship Sports InformaEon & MarkeEng/Head Cross-‐Country and Track Coach [email protected] Ph: 304-‐357-‐4820
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Charleston Athle@c Training Directory
Kevin Phan Coordinator of Clinical EducaEon/Asst. AthleEc Trainer
[email protected] Ph: 304-‐357-‐4934
Kelvin earned his Bachelor of Science degree in AthleEc Training from the University of Texas in Arlington (TX). Kelvin completed the Post-‐Professional AthleEc Training EducaEon Program at Old Dominion University (Va.), earning his Master of Science in EducaEon degree in Physical EducaEon/AthleEc Training.
Ericka Zimmerman Chair, Department of AthleEc Training [email protected] Ph: 304-‐357-‐4828
Ericka has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Allied Health from St. Andrews Presbyterian College, a Master of Science degree in Physical EducaEon/AthleEc Training from Indiana State University, and a Doctorate of EducaEon degree in EducaEonal Leadership from Marshall University.
Michael Nyquist Head AthleEc Trainer/Coordinator of Clinical Services [email protected] Ph: 304-‐357-‐4395
Michael has a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a Sports Medicine concentraEon from Lees-‐McRae College and a Master of Arts in Physical EducaEon-‐Sport Management from
East Tennessee State University.
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Team Physicians Charleston Internal Medicine -‐ Dr. Tom Bowden, DO -‐ Dr. John Lewis, DO Bone & Joint -‐ Dr. Paul Legg, MD -‐ Orthopedics
Surgical Associates -‐ Dr. Edward Tiley III, MD
Assistant AthleEc Trainer [email protected] Ph: 304-‐357-‐4814
Dan received a B.S. in athleEc training from Ithaca College in New York in 2010 . Following Ithaca College, Dan acended University of Virginia where he received a Masters of EducaEon in athleEc training
Cory Rueckert Assistant AthleEc Trainer [email protected] Ph: 304-‐357-‐4983
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Women’s Soccer Athle@c Trainers
Assistant AthleEc Trainer [email protected] Ph: 304-‐357-‐4340
Jenni earned her BS in Physical EducaEon/AthleEc Training from WVU. Following WVU, she earned her MS in Health & Wellness – Health Sciences from the University of Kentucky. Jenni was employed as the Director of RehabilitaEon at WorldWide ChiropracEc & Sports Medicine for the past 14 years as well as the AthleEc Trainer for Ripley High School. She also served as the AthleEc Trainer for the
Level 9 NaEonal GymnasEcs Championships in Charleston and as the AthleEc Trainer for the WV Lightning and Rockets Semi-‐Professional Football teams. Jenni is a member of the NATA, WVATA, she is on the Governmental Affairs Commicee and is a member of the WVSSAC Sports Medicine Commicee.
Student AthleEc Trainers
Torie Wagner Cody Ryan Kevin Myers
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Coaching Staff
This 2013 season is Coach Diuguid’s 12th year coaching the women’s program. He was recently named Assistant AthleEc Director of the University of Charleston AthleEc Program. In 2010 Coach Diuguid was recognized as the WVIAC Coach of the Year. Diuguid has been member of the NSCAA regional ranking commicee since 2009 . In 2012, Diuguid was appointed to the NCAA DII NaEonal Commicee as the AtlanEc Region RAC Chair for a four year term.
Coach Diuguid has been the coach of several players named to the All-‐Conference team, NSCAA All-‐Region team’s, Daktronics All-‐Region, Freshman-‐of-‐the-‐Year, Player-‐of-‐the-‐Year, Academic All-‐American and UC’s Outstanding Student-‐Athlete. Under the leadership of Coach Diuguid, the women’s soccer team has disEnguished themselves as scholar athletes while receiving the NSCAA Team Academic Award the past six years.
Head Coach Todd Diuguid: [email protected] ph: 304-‐357-‐4827
The University of Charleston Golden Eagles are led by Head Coach Todd Diuguid. Diuguid is a former four year starter for Marshall University while graduaEng with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal JusEce.
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Coaching Staff
The University of Charleston Women’s team is led by Assistant Coach Jim Kirk. Coach Kirk previously assisted the men’s program where he won three consecuEve regular season/ conference tournament championships and made an appearance in the NCAA tournament sweet sixteen and elite eight. Coach Kirk has coached youth soccer at the state, regional and naEonal levels for the last sixteen years. He has had the privilege of coaching several players named to the All-‐Conference team, NSCAA all-‐region team, Freshman-‐of-‐the-‐Year, Daktronics All-‐region and Daktronics All-‐American. Jim holds a Bachelor of Science in Business InformaEon Systems from Bellevue University and a
Chemistry degree from West Virginia State University.
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Coaching Staff
The women's soccer program added graduate assistant Nathalee Lariviere to the coaching staff for the 2013-‐14 season. Lariviere is a Georgetown, Canada naEve, but played her four years of soccer at Jacksonville State University in Alabama. Lariviere is pursuing her Master’s Degree in Strategic Leadership
The Golden Eagles named Sabrina Mullaney Head Coach of the UC Beckley. Mullaney returns to her alma mater in hopes to start a JV women’s team at the Beckley campus. Mullaney played four years
under Coach Todd Diuguid.
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The Friends of Coal-‐Fields at Trace Fork is a mulE-‐field soccer complex
located off Corridor G adjacent to the South Charleston Memorial Ice Rink and the Shops at Trace Fork in Charleston, West Virginia. The project developer, the Kanawha Charleston Soccer FoundaEon (KCSF) was founded over a decade ago with the primary purpose of acquiring land and building a soccer complex in the Charleston area. They have completed six fields, including an arEficial turf field as
well as a concession/restroom building at a total project cost of $3.6 million. The turf field includes lights, electronic scoreboard, state of the art sound system and bleachers.
The KCSF is a private nonprofit 501 (c) 3 charitable organizaEon whose mission is to increase the quanEty and quality of soccer faciliEes in the greater Charleston area. It is governed by a board of Directors represenEng various soccer clubs in the
Kanawha Valley as well as high school programs and the state soccer associaEon. The KCSF asked the University of Charleston Women’s team to play the first
game on the turf last spring. Now, this is the official field of the women’s team.
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Off Season Facili@es
To meet the need of today’s student, the University of Charleston
Constructed a 7,500 square foot fitness complex. The first floor of the new facility houses weight machines, free weights, as well as showers and lockers. Running/ ellipEcal machines and acEvity rooms are located on the upper level. Zumba, Aerobics, Insanity and various other classes are offered on the upper level.
Morrison Fitness Center is also equipped with a state of the art sound system
with four High DefiniEon Televisions that are placed high on the walls to allow people on the 1st and 2nd floors to enjoy. A special wireless transmission system enables students to listen to the television broadcast through radio headphones.
The UC Women’s Soccer Team trains very hard in the Morrison Fitness Center. They dedicate their spring to strength and condiEoning using all the weights, videos, treadmills, and machines.
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WVIAC
The WVIAC had an 89-‐year run as a conference from beginning as a member
of the NAIA before moving to a Division II league. Founded in 1924, the West Virginia Intercollegiate AthleEc Conference (WVIAC) rates as one of the oldest leagues at the small-‐college level.
Commissioner Barry Blizzard, who has held the post since 1987, led the move into the NCAA. Blizzard, a naEve of Bramwell, West Virginia, previously served as
the athleEcs director at Bluefield State. The long-‐Eme conference chief has served in a variety of naEonal leadership posiEons, including a sEnt as president of the Division II Conference Commissioners’ AssociaEon. He is currently the chairman of the NCAA Division II NominaEng Commicee.
There were fiYeen schools in the WVIAC: Alderson-‐Broaddus, Bluefield State College, University of Charleston, Concord
University Davis & Elkins College, Fairmont State University, Glenville State College, Ohio Valley University, University of Picsburgh at Johnstown, Seton Hill University, Shepherd University, West Liberty University, West Virginia State University, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Wheeling Jesuit University.
“The WVIAC would like to thank everyone involved for making it such an outstanding conference. Over 89 years, the league was fortunate enough to have
tremendous student-‐athletes, coaches, administrators, support staff, fans and businesses associated with the WVIAC. Thank you for an amazing and presEgious history.”
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Concord University: Founded: 1872 Joined WVIAC: 1924 LocaEon: Athens, WV Students: 2,900 Colours: Maroon and Grey Mascot: Mountain Lion Sports Info Director: Tyler McIntosh Coach: Stefani Workman
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Shepherd University: Founded: 1871 Joined WVIAC: 1924 LocaEon: Shepherdstown, WV Students: 4,200 Colours: Blue and Yellow Mascot: Ram Sports Info Director: Chip Ransom Coach: Jonathan Thayil
Wheeling Jesuit University: Founded: 1954 Joined WVIAC: 1957 LocaEon: Wheeling, WV Students: 1,600 Colours: Red, Black and Gold Mascot: Cardinals Sports Info Director: Eric Taber Coach: Carrie Hanna
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Davis & Elkins College: Founded: 1904 Joined WVIAC: 1924 LocaEon: Elkins, WV Students: 818 Colours: Scarlet and White Mascot: Senator Sports Info Director: Philip Fecy Coach: Raul Ovalle
University of Pi? Johnstown: Founded:1927 Joined WVIAC: 2006 LocaEon: Johnstown, PA Students: 3,000 Colours: Blue and Gold Mascot: Mountain Cat Sports Info Director: Chris Caputo Coach: Rachel Smith
Alderson-‐Broaddus: Founded: 1871 Joined WVIAC: 1924 LocaEon: Philippi, WV Students: 650 Colours: Blue and Gold Mascot: Baclers Sports Info Director: Patrick McGinnis Coach: Patrick McGinnis
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Ohio Valley University: Founded: 1960 Joined WVIAC: 1999 LocaEon: Vienna, WV Students: 500 Colours: Royal Blue and Red Mascot: FighEng Scot Sports Info Director: Brianna Lodato Coach: Jack Flynn
Seton Hill University: Founded: 1885 Joined WVIAC: 2006 LocaEon: Greensburg, PA Students: 2,500 Colours: Crimson and Gold Mascot: Griffin Sports Info Director: Jason Greene Coach: John Fogle
West Virginia Wesleyan College: Founded: 1890 Joined WVIAC: 1924 LocaEon: Buckhannon, WV Students: 1,400 Colours: Orange and Black Mascot: Bobcats Sports Info Director: Nick Patella Coach: Patrick Holguin
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Fairmont State University: Founded: 1865 Joined WVIAC: 1924 LocaEon: Fairmont, WV Students: 4,600 Colours: Maroon and White Mascot: FighEng Falcons Sports Info Director: Adam Zundell
WV State University: Founded: 1891 Joined WVIAC: 1955 LocaEon: InsEtute, WV Students: 2,644 Colours: Black and Gold Mascot: Yellow Jackets Sports Info Director: John Simms
Bluefield State: Founded: 1895 Joined WVIAC: 1955 LocaEon: Bluefield, WV Students:2,063 Colours: Royal Blue, Gold Mascot: Big Blue Sports Info Director: Malinda Berglund
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Remaining WVIAC Teams
Glenville State College: Founded: 1872 Joined WVIAC: 1924 LocaEon: Glenville, WV Students: 1,882 Colours: Blue and White Mascot: Pioneers Sports Info Director: Jonathan Griffin II
West Liberty University: Founded: 1837 Joined WVIAC: 1924 LocaEon: West Liberty, WV Students: 2,700 Colours: black and Gold Mascot: Hilltoppers Sports Info Director: Mac Watson
University of Charleston
2012 Season Review
The UC Women’s team finished the 2012 season with a 9-‐9-‐3 record. Their season started off with a series of losses, some to naEonally ranked
opponents. The Golden Eagles showed their true character when they bacled all season to turn their season around. Their hard work was rewarded with a 5th place ranking going into the WVIAC tournament. The Golden Eagles beat the 3rd seed Shepherd in the quarterfinals.
Thanks to unforeseen weather from Hurricane Sandy, the WVIAC tournament was relocated to Charleston. The 5th place Golden Eagles found themselves hosEng the semi-‐final and final match.
The women found themselves in a very familiar tournament match up. They were in the semi-‐finals with Alderson-‐Broaddus who had ended the Charleston season two consecuEve semi-‐finals before this. Charleston was determined to end that steak and used the home field advantage to upset the top seed Alderson-‐Broaddus 1-‐0.
The final match against rival Wesleyan did not go as expected. A cheeky first half goal was enough for Wesleyan to take home the trophy. The Golden Eagles were upset, but proud of their overall success.
On an individual level, Charleston came away with six players on the All-‐WVIAC squad. Elyse Surbaugh was named The WVIAC Player of the Year. She paced the Golden Eagles with six goals and five assists. Surbaugh was the first Golden Eagle to earn this honor. Sophomore Holly Bigg, Juniors Kimberly D’Angelo, Bricany Loveland, and Renee Boudreau, and Senior Angela Petrizzo were awarded with All-‐Conference accolades.
In the classroom, the University of Charleston women's soccer team has been honored for excelling in the classroom by the NaEonal Soccer Coaches AssociaEon of America for the sixth consecuEve year.
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Name # Year Ht. Pos. Hometown/HS
Megan Bauman 00 Jr. 5’7 GK Livonia, MI / SchoolcraY CC
Courtney Budd 0 Fr. 5’10 GK Egg Harbor, NJ / Egg Harbor Jennifer Poppe 1 So. 5’11 GK Barrie, Canada Angela Balthazar 2 Jr. 5’7 F Sissonville, W.Va / Capitol Rachel McCormick 3 Fr. 5’5 D Mississauga, Canada Emily Carmosino 4 Jr. 5’4 D CincinnaE, OH / CincinnaE State CC
Sally Jacob 5 So. 5’7 D Waterford, Ireland Elyse Surbaugh 6 Sr. 5’7 M Virginia Beach, VA / Ocean Lakes
Bricany Loveland 7 Jr. 5’4 F Cheswick, PA / Springdale
Erika Kastle 8 Fr. 5’2 D Innisfill, Canada KaEe Devore 9 Sr. 5’5 D Wexford, PA / VincenEan Academy Lauren Haven 10 Fr. 5’9 F Nassau, Bahamas / Queens
Bricany Akers 11 So. 5’2 M Roanoke, VA / Northside Kelsey LaCroix 14 Fr. 5’3 M Flushing, MI / Flushing Senior
Danielle Siegrist 17 Jr. 5’8 M Wexford, PA / Pine Richland Holly Bigg 18 So. 5’9 D Limehouse, Canada Paige Leaver 19 Jr. 5’4 D Ashland, KY / Paul Blazer
Courtney Underwood 20 Fr. 5’6 M Hurricane W.Va / Hurricane Kimberly D’Angelo 21 Jr. 5’4 M Lindenhurst, NY / Lindenhurst
Raquel Hill-‐Spranger 22 Jr. 5’0 F Tampa, FL / Robinson Ana Castro 24 Jr. 5’3 D Pasadena, CA / Pasadena City CC
Angela Petrizzo 25 Sr. 5’8 D Oakland Gardens, NY/Davis&Elkins
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Name # Year Ht. Pos. Hometown/HS
Bricany Akers 11 So. 5’2 M Roanoke, VA / Northside Angela Balthazar 2 Jr. 5’7 F Sissonville, W.Va / Capitol Megan Bauman 0 Jr. 5’8 GK Livonia, MI / SchoolcraY CC Holly Bigg 18 So. 5’9 D Limehouse, Canada Courtney Budd 0 Fr. 5’10 GK Egg Harbor, NJ / Egg Harbor Emily Carmosino 4 Jr. 5’4 D CincinnaE, OH / CincinnaE State CC Ana Castro 24 Jr. 5’3 D Pasadena, CA / Pasadena City CC Kimberly D’Angelo 21 Jr. 5’4 M Lindenhurst, NY / Lindenhurst KaEe Devore 9 Sr. 5’5 D Wexford, PA / VincenEan Academy Lauren Haven 10 Fr. 5’9 F Nassau, Bahamas / Queens Raquel Hill-‐Spranger 22 Jr. 5’0 F Tampa, FL / Robinson Sally Jacob 5 So. 5’7 D Waterford, Ireland Erika Kastle 8 Fr. 5’2 D Innisfill, Canada Kelsey LaCroix 14 Fr. 5’3 M Flushing, MI / Flushing Senior Paige Leaver 19 Jr. 5’4 D Ashland, KY / Paul Blazer Bricany Loveland 7 Jr. 5’4 F Cheswick, PA / Springdale Rachel McCormick 3 Fr. 5’5 D Mississauga, Canada Jennifer Poppe 1 So. 5’11 GK Barrie, Canada Angela Petrizzo 25 Sr. 5’8 D Oakland Gardens, NY / Davis&Elkins Danielle Siegrist 17 Jr. 5’8 M Wexford, PA / Pine Richland Elyse Surbaugh 6 Sr. 5’7 M Virginia Beach, VA / Ocean Lakes Courtney Underwood 20 Fr. 5’6 M Hurricane W.Va / Hurricane
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Overall Record: 9/9/03
Conference Record: 5/3/02
Home: 5-‐4-‐0 Away: 4-‐5-‐3
8/30/12 6PM Shippensburg University Shippensburg, PA L 1-‐2
9/05/12 1PM Cal. PA California, PA L 0-‐6
9/5/12 3PM Davis&Elkins College Elkins, WV L 0-‐4
9/8/12 3:30PM Slippery Rock University Slippery Rock, PA L 0-‐3
9/12/12 7PM Ashland University Ashland, OH L 0-‐2
9/15/12 12PM Seton Hill University Greensburg, PA W 2-‐1
9/19/12 7PM W.Va Wesleyan College Charleston, WV W 2-‐1
9/22/12 6PM West Liberty University Charleston, WV W 2-‐0
9/25/12 2PM Concord University Athens, OH T 1-‐1
9/29/12 6PM Cedarville University Charleston, WV W 2-‐0
10/2/12 2PM University of Pic.Johnstown Johnstown, PA W 1-‐0 10/5/12 4PM Millersville University Millersville, PA T 1-‐1 10/7/12 2PM Ursuline College Pepper Pike, OH L 2-‐3
10/11/12 3PM Alderson-‐Broaddus College Charleston, WV L 0-‐1 10/15/12 3PM W.Va Tech Charleston, WV W 4-‐0 10/17/12 3PM Shepherd University Charleston, WV L 1-‐2 10/20/12 11AM Ohio Valley University Vienna, WV W 4-‐2 WVIAC Tournament
10/28/12 2 PM Shepherd University Shepherdstown, WV W 2-‐1
11/3/12 5PM Alderson-‐Broaddus College Charleston, WV W 1-‐0 11/4/12 6PM W.Va Wesleyan College Charleston, WV L 0-‐1
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Celebra@ng 25 Years of Women's Soccer
On October 5, 2013 the University of Charleston celebrated and recognized twenty-‐five years of Women’s Soccer, and all of their alumni who have previously laced up their boots. Along with these alumni, UC extended the ceremony to honor the nine seniors of the 2013 season.
Coach Reggie Smith led the first 1988 women’s soccer team into The University of Charleston’s AthleEc history books, concluding the first ever season with a 2-‐9 record for the women’s soccer program’s first year of compeEEon. The University of Charleston’s Women’s soccer program conEnues to strive for success each year, as well as striving to become the best person they can be in the community, classroom, and career.
The Women’s Soccer program has an abundant amount of alumni who will always be part of the UC Family! The day long event brought out family, friends, alumni, recruits, faculty, and UC students. All joined the women’s program to celebrate and recognize these players for their accomplishments and awards throughout the years!
In addiEon to the game day fesEviEes there was a Friday night social for all UC Women's Soccer alumni in the rotunda at Riggleman Hall. All those who acended received a tour of the UC campus along with hors d'oeuvres and refreshments. Overall, it was a fun and exciEng weekend to bring together past, current, and future UC women’s soccer players.
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Name # Year Ht. Pos. Hometown/HS
Megan Bauman 0 Sr. 5’8 GK Livonia, MI / SchoolcraY CC
Courtney Budd 0 So. 5’10 GK Egg Harbor, NJ / Egg Harbor Jennifer Poppe 1 Jr. 5’11 GK Barrie, Canada Angela Balthazar 2 Sr. 5’7 F Sissonville, W.Va / Capitol Rachel McCormick 3 So. 5’5 D Mississauga, Canada Emily Carmosino 4 Sr. 5’4 D CincinnaE, OH / CincinnaE State CC Sally Jacob 5 Jr. 5’7 D Waterford, Ireland Erica Lemmert 6 So. 5’2 M La Plata, MA Bricany Loveland 7 Sr. 5’4 F Cheswick, PA / Springdale Erika Kastle 8 So. 5’2 D Innisfill, Canada Lydia Murray 9 Fr. 5’6 F Elkview, WV / Sissonville Lauren Haven 10 So. 5’9 F Nassau, Bahamas / Queens Bricany Akers 11 Jr. 5’2 M Roanoke, VA / Northside Heather French 12 Jr. 5’8 D Arcadia, CA Lindsey Henderson 13 So 5’7 D Blacksburg, VA Kelsey LaCroix 14 So. 5’3 M Flushing, MI / Flushing Senior Amanda McKee 16 So. 5’8 D Mechanicsburg, PA Danielle Siegrist 17 Sr. 5’8 M Wexford, PA / Pine Richland Holly Bigg 18 Jr. 5’9 D Limehouse, Canada Paige Leaver 19 Sr. 5’4 D Ashland, KY / Paul Blazer Courtney Underwood 20 So. 5’6 M Hurricane W.Va / Hurricane Kimberly D’Angelo 21 Sr. 5’4 M Lindenhurst, NY / Lindenhurst Raquel Hill-‐Spranger 22 Sr. 5’0 F Tampa, FL / Robinson Isabella Jaffin 23 So. 5’7 F Nescopeck, PA / Berwick Ana Castro 24 Sr. 5’3 D Pasadena, CA / Pasadena City CC
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Name # Year Ht. Pos. Hometown/HS
Bricany Akers 11 Jr. 5’2 M Roanoke, VA / Northside Angela Balthazar 2 Sr. 5’7 F Sissonville, W.Va / Capitol Megan Bauman 0 Sr. 5’8 GK Livonia, MI / SchoolcraY CC Holly Bigg 18 Jr. 5’9 D Limehouse, Canada Courtney Budd 0 So. 5’10 GK Egg Harbor, NJ / Egg Harbor Emily Carmosino 4 Sr. 5’4 D CincinnaE, OH / CincinnaE State CC Ana Castro 24 Sr. 5’3 D Pasadena, CA / Pasadena City CC Kimberly D’Angelo 21 Sr. 5’4 M Lindenhurst, NY / Lindenhurst Heather French 12 Jr. 5’8 D Arcadia, CA Lauren Haven 10 So. 5’9 F Nassau, Bahamas / Queens Lindsey Henderson 13 So 5’7 D Blacksburg, VA Raquel Hill-‐Spranger 22 Sr. 5’0 F Tampa, FL / Robinson Sally Jacob 5 Jr. 5’7 D Waterford, Ireland Isabella Jaffin 23 So. 5’7 F Nescopeck, PA / Berwick Erika Kastle 8 So. 5’2 D Innisfill, Canada Kelsey LaCroix 14 So. 5’3 M Flushing, MI / Flushing Senior Paige Leaver 19 Sr. 5’4 D Ashland, KY / Paul Blazer Erica Lemmert 6 So. 5’2 M La Plata, MA Bricany Loveland 7 Sr. 5’4 F Cheswick, PA / Springdale Rachel McCormick 3 So. 5’5 D Mississauga, Canada Amanda McKee 16 So. 5’8 D Mechanicsburg, PA Lydia Murray 9 Fr. 5’6 F Elkview, WV / Sissonville Jennifer Poppe 1 Jr. 5’11 GK Barrie, Canada Danielle Siegrist 17 Sr. 5’8 M Wexford, PA / Pine Richland Courtney Underwood 20 So. 5’6 M Hurricane W.Va / Hurricane
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Overall Record 9-‐7-‐2
Conf. 7-‐5-‐2
Home 5-‐4-‐1 Away 4-‐2-‐1
8/28/13 8PM University of Rio Grande Rio Grande, OH -‐-‐-‐-‐-‐ 8/30/13 8PM Alderson-‐Broaddus Philippi, WV -‐-‐-‐-‐-‐ 9/5/13 5PM Ursuline College Charleston, WV L 1-‐2 9/8/13 2PM Lake Eric College Charleston, WV W 4-‐1 9/11/13 6PM Ashland University Charleston, WV W 1-‐0 9/14/13 2PM Shepherd University Charleston, WV T 1-‐1
9/18/13 2PM Notre Dame College South Euclid, OH L 1-‐2 9/21/12 12PM Urbana University Urbana, OH W 3-‐2 9/25/13 3PM Wheeling Jesuit University Wheeling, WV L 0-‐1
9/28/13 2PM West Liberty University Charleston, WV L 0-‐1
10/1/13 2PM Concord University Athens, WV W 2-‐1
10/5/13 5PM WV Wesleyan College Charleston, WV L 0-‐1 10/8/13 2PM Notre Dame College Charleston, WV L 1-‐3 10/12/13 1PM Shepherd University Shepherdstown,WV W 5-‐3
10/16/13 3PM Urbana University 10/20/13 2PM West Liberty University
Charleston, WV W 2-‐0 West Liberty, WV W 6-‐0
10/23/13 2PM Wheeling Jesuit University Charleston, WV W 3-‐1 10/26/13 7PM WV Wesleyan College Buckhannon, WV T 0-‐0 10/29/13 2PM Concord University Charleston, WV W 2-‐0
MEC SEMIFINALS 11/07/13 Fairmont State
University, WV L 1-‐2
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Name: Lydia Murray #9 Posiaon: Forward Height: 5'3
Personal Bio: Daughter of Shelly and Gene Murray. Hometown is Sissonville WV. Acended Sissonville High School. Involved in Toms Club. Personal Accolade is making the 2013 MEC Freshman Team.
Favorite Warm up Song: Roar by Katy Perry Favorite Quote: “if you want something you've never had, then you've got to do something you've never done.” Best Soccer Moment: Scoring the game winning goal against Ashland.
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Name: Courtney Budd #0 Posiaon: Goalie Height: 5’11
Personal Bio: daughter of Marshall Budd and Regina Budd. Hometown is Egg Harbor Twp., NJ, high school was Egg Habor Twp. High School. Favorite Warm up Song: Wake Me up by Avicii Favorite Quote: “Commitment is what turns a promise into reality.“ Best Soccer Moment: When Coach Diuguid was warming the goalies up before a game on a rainy day and he took a shot and fell! He was soaking wet the rest of the game.
Name: Rachel McCormick #3 Posiaon: Defense Height: 5'5
Personal Bio: Daughter of Susan McCormick, From Canada, Ontario, graduated from Loyola Catholic Secondary School, Made the deans list like a boss. Favorite Warm up Song: Taylor SwiY-‐ Sparks Fly Favorite Quote: “YOLO” Best Soccer Moment: Going to Kings Island with the team
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Name: Lauren Haven #10 Posiaon: Forward Height: 5'8”
Personal Bio: Daughter of Fran and Lionel Haven. From Nassau, Bahamas. Graduated from Queen's College High School. Apart of the NRHH. Dean's list. Favorite Warm up Song: Go Dung -‐ Lil Rick & Machel Montana Favorite Quote: "Never give up" Best Soccer Moment: When coach slipped during warm up at the Ursuline game.
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Name: Lindsey Henderson #13 Posiaon: Defender Height: 5'7
Personal Bio: Daughter of Roger and Cindy Henderson, transfer from Radford University. Hometown is Blacksburg, Va. High school acended Blacksburg High School. Favorite Warm up Song: Miley Cyrus Feat. Jay Z We Cant Stop Remix Favorite Quote: "The greatest accomplishment is not in never falling, but in rising again aYer you fall."-‐ Vince Lombardi Best Soccer Moment: Going to Kings Island with the team
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Name: Amanda McKee #16 Posiaon: Defense Height: 5'7“
Personal Bio: Daughter of George and Beth McKee. Transfer from Radford University. Hometown is Mechanicsburg, PA. High school was Cumberland Valley. Deans list at Radford University. Favorite Warm up Song: Public Service Announcement by Jay-‐Z Favorite Quote: "If you quit now you quit every day for the rest of your life." -‐ Coach Don Haskins Best Soccer Moment: The day I realized I knew I made the right choice about coming to the University of Charleston enjoyed playing soccer with a group of young ladies so much.
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Name: Courtney Underwood #20 Posiaon: Midfield Height: 5’6
Personal Bio: Daughter of Kevin and Cathy Underwood. Born in Virginia, moved to WV in 2009. Acended Hurricane High School. Deans List and AccounEng Major Favorite Warm up Song: Too many Favorite Quote: “The vision of a champion is someone who is bent over, drenched in sweat, at the point of no exhausEon, when no one else is looking.” – Mia Hamm Best Soccer Moment: Stepping back onto the field aYer being cleared from my ACL surgery.
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Name: Kelsey LaCroix #14 Posiaon: Midfield Height: 5 2
Personal Bio: Daughter of Mike and Diane LaCroix, from Flint, Michigan, Flushing Senior High School Favorite Warm up Song: Lose Yourself-‐Eminem Favorite Quote: “Nothing worth having comes easy” Best Soccer Moment: Going to the conference Finals freshmen year
Name: Isabella Jaffin #26 Posiaon: Forward Height: 5’5
Personal Bio: I am the daughter of Brian and Carolyn Jaffin. I am a transfer from Kutztown University and LCCC. My hometown is Nescopeck, PA where acended Berwick Area HS. Was All Conference in HS soccer and basketball. made Deans List spring semester of 2013 at LCCC. Favorite Warm up Song: Elvis, Country, Run This Town Favorite Quote: “It’s not about how hard you're hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done.” -‐ Rocky
Best Soccer Moment: There have been many wonderful moments but I think one of the best is how I ended up coming here to UC. I feel blessed having been found while I was on vacaEon and offered a scholarship to become a member of the women’s soccer team. It truly shows how life is a journey, not a desEnaEon.
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Name: Erica Lemmert #6 Posiaon: Midfield/Forward Height: 5”1
Personal Bio: Daughter of Ken and Stephanie Lemmert. Transferred from Radford University. Acended La Plata High School in La Plata, Maryland. Favorite Warm up Song: “Wake Me Up” Avicii Favorite Quote: “LimitaEons only exist if you let them” Best Soccer Moment: The preseason trip to Kings Island
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Name: Erika Kastle #8 Posiaon: Defense Height: 5’2
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#1 Jenn Poppe #12 Heather French #5 Sally Jacob #18 Holly Bigg #11 Bri?any Akers
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Name: Jennifer Poppe #1 Posiaon: Goalkeeper Height: 5’11
Personal Bio: Daughter of Roy and Carol Poppe. From Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Acended Innisdale Secondary School. President of UC’s Phi Alpha Theta NaEonal History Society. Deans list from Spring 2012 – to current semester. Favorite Warm up Song: Wake Me Up Avicii Favorite Quote: “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” Best Soccer Moment: Going to a teammates house freshmen and sophomore year aYer games and then successfully scaring Coach each Eme. Making up dances during warm up with Meg.
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Name: Sally Jacob #5 Posiaon: Defender Height: 5’6
Personal Bio: Daughter of Peter and Julie Jacob. Hometown is Trumore, Waterford County, Ireland. Acended the Stella Maris Secondary School. Pursuing a nursing degree. Favorite Warm up Song: Cinderella Man Favorite Quote: “Every Champion was once a contender that refused to give up.” Best Soccer Moment: My freshman year when we went white water raYing as our team bonding trip.
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Name: Heather French #12 Posiaon: Wherever coach needs me Height: 5’8”
Personal Bio: I am a daughter of Bob and ChrisEne, the oldest daughter of three girls. I am a transfers from Pasadena, California which is also my home town. I acended a ChrisEan school in Burbank, California. I am in the Sports Medicine club and have study Eme acEviEes with my friends. Favorite Warm up Song: Headstrong by Trapt Favorite Quote: “Don’t take life so serious, You will never get out of it alive.” Best Soccer Moment: Being able to get out on the field to play for the University of Charleston. Also meeEng great people.
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Name: Bricany Akers #12 Posiaon: Forward Height: 5’2
Personal Bio: I am the daughter of Laura and David Akers. Hometown is Roanoke, Va. Acended Northside High School. Made the Deans List Spring 2013. Favorite Warm up Song: None Favorite Quote: “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t macer and those who macer don’t mind.” Best Soccer Moment: Coach dropping into a split at halYime.
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Name: Holly Bigg Captain #18 Posiaon: Defender Height: 5’9
Personal Bio: Daughter of Cidalina and Andrew Bigg. From Limehouse, Ontario, Canada. Acended Georgetown District High School. Personal Accolades are WVIAC and MEC All Conference First Team and All Region.
Favorite Warm up Song: Sweet Nothing Remix Favorite Quote: “It’s not the will to win that macers, everyone has that. It’s the will to prepare to win that macers.” Best Soccer Moment: Coach doing a split at half Eme.
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Personal Bio: Daughter of Joe and Tracy Bauman, transfer from SchoolcraY CC, hometown: Livonia, MI, high school: Winston Churchill HS, CommunicaEons office intern, dean’s list Favorite Warm up Song: Dancing to “Never Touch the Ground” with the keepers and coaches. Favorite Quote: “Jiiiiiiimmmmmmmmm!” – Jenn Poppe Posiaon: Goalkeeper
Height: 5’7
Best Soccer Moment: Coach Diuguid doing the splits at halYime. Plans Ager Graduaaon: Peace Corps, graduate school for Public Policy, career in InternaEonal Affairs Dream Job: Working as an internaEonal liaison in Washington D.C. or New York City. Message for the Underclassmen: Don’t take what you have for granted and make the most of the opportuniEes that have been given to you. This part of your life will go by way too quickly!
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Personal Bio: Daughter of LeAnne Schocle and Edward Balthazar. Hometown is Sissonville, WV. Graduated from Capital High School with High Honors. Favorite Warm up Song: Feelin' Myself -‐ Dolla Favorite Quote: “Tears get sympathy; sweat gets results.” Best Soccer Moment: Whitewater raYing on the New River and meeEng some of the greatest girls I've ever had the chance to play soccer with.
Posiaon: Forward Height: 5’6
Plans Ager Graduaaon: Move to Florida and eventually acend graduate school. Dream Job: Work for NaEonal Geographic or the Discovery Channel and be a photographer for wildlife in amazing places. Message for the Underclassmen: SomeEmes you don't want to get up and go to pracEce. You'll feel like that last sprint is a waste of your Eme. The last thing you want to do is spend 6 hours on the shucle bus. When it's all over though, you'll regret those small Emes that you didn't appreciate like the fun conversaEons and bus games on away trips; or the feeling of knowing you gave your all in the fitness tests. Enjoy every second you get.
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Personal Bio: I am the daughter of Mitch and Shelly Carmosino. I transferred from CincinnaE State. My hometown is CincinnaE, Ohio. I graduated from Saint Ursula Academy. I am RA in Brotherton Hall. Favorite Warm up Song: Wake me up – Avicii Favorite Quote: “Don't let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” -‐ Sam Montgomery Best Soccer Moment: Breakfast club at 6am
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Posiaon: Defender Height: 5’5
Plans Ager Graduaaon: To travel around the world. Another plan aYer I graduate is to go to a different country to teach. Dream Job: To be a teacher in a different country. Message for the Underclassmen: Never give up on your dreams.
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Posiaon: Forward Height: 5’2
Personal Bio: Daughter of Mary and Bob Loveland from Cheswick, PA. Acended Springdale Senior High School. Second team all-‐ conference , First Team All-‐Conference. Favorite Warm up Song: None
Favorite Quote: “You fall, you rise, you make mistakes, you live, you learn. You’re human, not perfect. You’ve been hurt, but you’re alive. Think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive – to breathe, to think, to enjoy, and to chase the things
Best Soccer Moment: Scoring the game winning goal against my uncles Seton Hill Women’s Soccer Team junior year Plans Ager Graduaaon: Acend a two-‐year accelerated nursing program and obtain a BSN degree Dream Job: Work as a nurse pracEEoner in a pediatric hospital Message for the Underclassmen: Enjoy every last moment that you have on the field. Work hard at every pracEce, do your best in every game, and most importantly, play for your teammates!
you love. SomeEmes there is sadness in our journey, but there is also lots of beauty. We must keep puong one foot in front of the other even when we hurt, for we will never know what is waiEng for us just around the bend.”
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Posiaon: Midfield Height: 5’8
Personal Bio: Daughter of Lisa and John Siegrist. I am from Picsburgh, Pennsylvania and went to Pine-‐Richland High School. I am the Historian for the TOMS campus club, SAAC, Sigma Tau Delta, Deans List, First Year Event Coordinator, Red Carpet Event Director and Chi Alpha Sigma NaEonal Student Athlete Honor Society. Favorite Warm up Song: Never touch the ground Favorite Quote: “Always Earned, Never Given.” Best Soccer Moment: Scaring coach in Simpson masks
Plans Ager Graduaaon: Moving to CincinnaE to move in with my sister, Jenna. Finding a job in sports or event planning. Possibly grad school as well. Dream Job: Working for a major Events company Message for the Underclassmen: Never take anything for granted because it goes fast. Always work for that ring and remember to keep a posiEve aotude. Time flies, so enjoy it! You girls are my second family, love you all! We will all be back to catch some games next season. Bring it on in the alumni game!
my freshman year and all the shenanigans at pracEce and away trips
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Personal Bio: Daughter of Laurie Fields and David Leaver. From Ashland, KY. Acended Paul G. Blazer High School. I am the President of Sports Medicine Club, Dean’s List 2010-‐2013. Favorite Warm up Song: Fancy Favorite Quote: “Winner’s Win.”-‐ Todd Diuguid Best Soccer Moment: Making it through my whole sophomore season injury free.
Posiaon: MVP injury reserve Height: 5’4’
Plans ager Graduaaon: Acend physical school Dream Job: Specialize in neurological PT and outsource with a high school soccer team. Message for Underclassmen: Never think you have a choice when making bets with coach.
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Personal Bio: Daughter of Diane and Robert D’Angelo. Hometown is Lindenhurst, Long Island, New York. Acended Lindenhurst High School. Dean’s list student, Chi Alpha Sigma NaEonal Student Athlete Honor Society, SAAC, All-‐ Conference, All Region, WVIAC Freshman of the year. Favorite Warm up Song: Anything Eminem Favorite Quote: “The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender” Best Soccer Moment: Making conference finals junior year.
Plans Ager Graduaaon: Go back to New York and work, maybe Grad School. Dream Job: Working in finance for an internaEonal company traveling the world. Message for the Underclassmen: When I look back at hard Emes and good Emes in college, my teammates were always there for me. Appreciate each other, the bond you all have, and never wish one second of it away. When all said and done don’t take your teammates, coaches, or the game for granted. “It’s not unEl that thing is about to be taken away from you that you've realized how wrong you've been, that you realized how much you need it, how much you love it.”
Posiaon: Midfield Height: 5’4
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Personal Bio: Daughter of Amy Hill-‐Spranger and Francisco Hill-‐Rosado. Hometown is Tampa, Florida. Acended TR Robinson High School. Dean’s list student, member of Sports Medicine Club, and President of AthleEc Training Honor Society. Welch Colleague Scholar. Favorite Warm up Song: The Eme for Africa-‐ Shakira. Favorite Quote: “The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible.” Best Soccer Moment: 6v6 spring 2013 championship team.
Posiaon: Forward Height: 5’0
Plans Ager Graduaaon: medical school Dream Job: Pediatric Neurologist Message for Underclassmen: Time is valuable. Enjoy your moments while keeping your goals clearly in sight. Live for today because in the blink of an eye your years at UC will be licle more than a wonderful memory.
Personal Bio: Born and raised in Pasadena, California. Transferred from Pasadena City College. Only daughter of Juan and Lisa Castro. Grew up with three brothers Juan, Jason, and JusEn. Favorite food are tacos (from home). Favorite Warm-‐up Song: Danza Kuduro by Don Omar Favorite Quote: “A bad aotude is like a flat Ere, you can’t get very far unEl you change it.” “Life is not about making others happy. Life is about sharing your happiness with others.” Best Soccer Moment: King's Island with the girls.
Plans Ager Graduaaon: Be reunited with my friends and family back home. Work as a counselor with inner city kids in L.A.. Dream Job: The counselor posiEon has been offered to me. But, if there is a freeze with the hiring, I would like to do something that inspires and influences at least one person in a posiEve manner. If that happens, I would be happy. Message for Underclassmen: “If you're trying to achieve, there will be roadblocks. I've had them; everybody has had them. But obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.” -‐-‐Michael Jordan
Posiaon: Defender Height: 5’2
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Team Shot Staasacs UCWV OPP Shots: Goal acempts 27-‐244 21-‐174
Goals scored per game 1.59 1.24 Shot percentage .111 .121
Shots on goal-‐ Acempts 123-‐242 100-‐170
Shots on goal percentage .508 .588
Shots per game 14.2 10
Goals by Half 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UCWV 6 21 O 0 27
Opponents 12 9 0 0 21 Shots by Half 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
UCWV 110 128 4 2 242
Opponents 83 89 1 1 170 Saves by Half 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
UCWV 39 44 1 0 85
Opponents 56 47 0 1 113
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MEC 1st Team All Conference: Bricany Loveland Kimberly D’Angelo Holly Bigg
MEC Honorable Menaon: Isabella Jaffin Rachel McCormick
MEC Freshman Team: Lydia Murray
Players G A Pts Bricany Loveland 6 5 17
Isabella Jaffin 7 1 15 Kimberly D’Angelo 4 5 13
Players Minutes GA GaAvh Saves SaveAvg Courtney Budd 85:35 2 2.10 3 .6
Megan Bauman 94:55 2 1.9 6 .750 Jennifer Poppe 1354:30 16 1.06 73 .820
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2013 Season Review
Coming off a high note from the 2012 season, The University of Charleston Golden Eagles were picked to finish second in the 2013 preseason coaches poll.
The 2013 roster was very similar to the 2012 roster aYer UC only lost three seniors, although one was WVIAC Player of the Year Elyse Surbaugh. The team brought back a solid group of now upperclassmen who earned valuable minutes and experience as freshmen and sophomores last season. Charleston also boosted the lineup with some experienced transfers who challenged the returners for starEng roles and add depth at every posiEon.
In normal Charleston fashion, the women started their 2013 campaign verse tough regional opponents and did well, winning two of the three, showing resiliency with a late 87th minute game winner. These tough games and late scoring seemed to to be a forecast of the season to come.
Unfortunately, the Charleston Golden Eagles were on the receiving end of bad sport luck that can only be pictured in a movie. This made games very hard on the women, who found themselves bacling from behind early on in games. The team was truly scrappy and hardworking having five come from behind victories this season. The found their stride the last five conference games, scoring a remarkable eighteen goals.
The women never lost sight of the big picture; making the playoffs. The Golden Eagles season ended in the semi-‐final matchup against rival Wesleyan in a 2-‐1 loss.
Overall on the year, the team finished 9-‐7-‐2 , 7-‐5-‐2 in conference. With the end of the season came graduaEon from nine UC seniors. Five of the nine had been four year players for UC. The large group had members placed on the All conference, All Region teams and a WVIAC Freshman of the Year.
The Golden Eagles were pleased to announce six players making a MEC team. Bricany Loveland, Kimberly D’Angelo, and Holly Bigg earned First Team honors. Rachel McCormick and transfer Isabella Jaffin eared Honorable MenEon. Freshman Lydia Murrary was placed on the MEC All Freshman Team.
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CREATED BY: KIMBERLY D’ANGELO CONOR BRANSON JULES GABBIADINI
SPAD 325 Sports InformaEon/Media Fall 2013