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Throughout the 2015-16 academic year, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) will celebrate its 25th anniversary as a co-educational NCAA Division III athletics conference. The conference’s origins date to 1962 when the College Athletic Conference (CAC) was formed to provide an association through which member institutions could compete in intercollegiate sports activities among teams representative of their respective student bodies. A primary tenet of this conference was a shared commit-ment to the priority of the overall quality of academic standards and quality educational experiences. The next evolution of the conference took place prior to the 1991-92 academic year when the league moved to add women’s athletics as part of its sports sponsorship lineup and, as part of this rebirth, changed its name to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Con-ference. The idea behind the SCAC and the commitments made by those charter members in 1991 remain in place today. SCAC member institutions are committed to sponsoring a variety of varsity sports to maximize opportunities for student participation. SCAC schools also operate under the principle that participation in sports should be solely from student interest and enjoyment of athletic competition, and that no financial aid shall be given to any student which is conditional upon athletic ability or participation in intercollegiate sports. SCAC member institutions support students in their efforts to reach high levels of performance by providing them with adequate facilities, competent coaching and appropriate competitive oppor-tunities with students from similar institutions. The SCAC is currently comprised of Austin College of Sherman, Texas; Centenary College of Shreveport, Louisiana; Colorado Col-lege of Colorado Springs, Colorado; University of Dallas of Irving, Texas; Schreiner University of Kerrville, Texas; Southwestern Uni-versity of Georgetown, Texas; Texas Lutheran University of Seguin, Texas; and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas. The SCAC office is located in Lawrenceville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia.

2 SCAC Information

3 SCAC Directory

4-5 SCAC Staff

6-7 History of the SCAC

8-9 Championship Info/Results

10-11 Composite Schedule

12-67 Team Pages12-19 Austin College

13 Schedule & Information14 2015 Staff15 2015 Roster

16-17 2014 Stats18 Players to Watch19 Season Preview

20-27 Centenary College28-35 University of Dallas36-43 Schreiner University44-51 Southwestern University52-59 Texas Lutheran University60-67 Trinity University

69-80 2014 Season Review70-72 All-SCAC Awards73-75 Other Awards and Honors76-77 Composite Results78-79 Conference Stat Leaders

80 NCAA Stat Leaders

81-85 Women’s Soccer Record Book

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MEDIA GUIDE DESIGNED/EDITED BY: KATIE MUCCI | COMPILED BY: KATIE MUCCI AND SCAC SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORSED BY: KATIE MUCCI AND SCAC SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS

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AUSTIN COLLEGE austincollege.comMailing AddressAustin College Athletics900 North Grand AvenueSuite 6ASherman, TX 75090

David Norman, Athletics Director.......................................................... 903-813-2401Jeff Kelly, Sports Information Director.................................................. 903-813-2275FAX.................................................................................................................... 903-813-3196Email Address.......................................................................... [email protected]

CENTENARY gocentenary.comMailing AddressCentenary College Athletics2911 Centenary BoulevardShreveport, LA 71104-3335

Ronda Seagraves, Athletics Director..................................................... 318-869-5087Matthew Lofton, Sports Information Coordinator............................ 318-869-5275FAX.................................................................................................................... 318-869-5145Email Address............................................................................ [email protected]

DALLAS udallasathletics.comMailing AddressUniversity of Dallas Athletics1845 East Northgate DriveIrving, TX 75062-4736

Dick Strockbine, Athletics Director......................................................... 972-721-5207Nathan Yacovissi, Sports Information Manager................................. 972-721-5378FAX..................................................................................................................... 972-721-5208Email Address............................................................................... [email protected]

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TEXAS LUTHERAN tlubulldogs.comMailing AddressTexas Lutheran University Athletics1000 West Court StreetSeguin, TX 78155

Bill Miller, Athletics Director...................................................................... 830-372-8124Tim Clark, Sports Information Director................................................. 830-372-6877FAX..................................................................................................................... 830-372-8135Email Address................................................................................................ [email protected]

TRINITY trinitytigers.comMailing AddressTrinity University AthleticsOne Trinity PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212-7200

Bob King, Athletics Director...................................................................... 210-999-8272Justin Parker, Sports Information Coordinator.................................. 210-999-8447FAX..................................................................................................................... 210-999-8292Email Address...................................................................................... [email protected]

SOUTHWESTERN southwesternpirates.comMailing AddressCorbin J. Robertson Center1001 East University AvenueGeorgetown, TX 78626-0770

Glada Munt, Athletics Director................................................................ 512-863-1618Megan Hardin, Sports Information Director...................................... 512-863-1254Tony Baldwin, Asst. Sports Information Director.............................. 512-819-7316FAX.................................................................................................................... 512-863-1393Email Address................................................................... [email protected]

SCHREINER athletics.schreiner.eduMailing AddressSchreiner University Athletics2100 Memorial BoulevardKerrville, TX 78028-5611

Ron Macosko, Athletics Director.............................................................. 830-792-7482Ryan Brisbin, Sports Information Director........................................... 830-792-7292FAX..................................................................................................................... 830-792-0639Email Address............................................................................ [email protected]

MEDIA GUIDE DESIGNED/EDITED BY: KATIE MUCCI | COMPILED BY: KATIE MUCCI AND SCAC SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORSED BY: KATIE MUCCI AND SCAC SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS

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OFFICE PHONE: 678-869-5450OFFICE FAX: 678-869-5452

1670 McKendree Church Road Suite 200 B

Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043-6676

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COMMISSIONERdwayne hanberry Dwayne Hanberry, 49, enters his 20th year with the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference and his seventh as the league’s commissioner. Since the conference reorganzied in 1991, he is the league’s second full-time commissioner. Hanberry was hired by the SCAC in 1995 as the league’s sports information director. He was promot-ed to assistant commissioner in 2000, associate com-missioner in 2005 and served as interim commission-er for six months before being named commissioner in June of 2008. Hanberry is a member of the Division III Commis-sioner Association (DIIICA), the National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA) and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) where he has served on the Membership Services Committee. In June 2014, he was appointed to serve a four-year term on the NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Committee.

Hanberry holds a B.B.A. degree from Oglethorpe University where he was a two-year starter on the Petrel basketball team for Coach Jack Berkshire. Hanberry was named team MVP his junior season and is still one of the school’s all-time leaders for single-season field goal percentage, career field goal percentage and rebounds per game - both for a season and a career. Prior to transferring to Oglethorpe, Hanberry was a two-year starter for Coach Lawrence Smithmier at Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Missis-sippi. An All-State performer his sophomore season, Hanberry was inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame in the fall of 2009. He and his wife, Charis, reside in Suwanee, Ga. He has two sons: David (20) is a junior at Southern Polytechnic State (Ga.) University, and Daniel (16) is a junior at Collins Hill High School.

CONTACT DWAYNEEMAIL ADDRESS:

[email protected]:

678-869-5450TWITTER:

@SCACCOMMISH

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ASSISTANT COMMISSIONERkatie mucci

Katie Mucci, 22, enters her second year as the As-sistant Director of Communications and New Media at the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2015-16. Mucci is responsible for managing the conference’s social media accounts, performing sports informa-tion duties for 10 of the conference’s 19 sport and creating all of the graphic designs for online and print use. In addition, Mucci also assists the Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner with championship administration and day-to-day administrative duties. After being awarded one of 18 NCAA Division III Ethnic Minority and Women’s Internship Grants, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference announced the hiring of Katie Mucci as the league’s Assistant Di-rector of Communications & New Media on August 1st, 2014. During her first year at the SCAC, Mucci helped boost the conference’s online presence, using social media to promote conference awards, events and other miscellaneous announcements. After Mucci took the reigns in September 2014, the @scac_sports Instagram account quickly became the most followed among all Division III conferences (44 total), and the second-most followed among all non-Division I conferences, growing in followers by over 1000%. Mucci also spearheaded the creation of confer-

ence pre-season media guides for eight team sports. Collectively, the guides have been read more than 4,000 times, while earning nearly 30,000 impressions -- the number of times a publication was displayed to a user. The 2015 Baseball Media Guide earned second place among conference media guides in the 2015 CoSIDA Publication Awards, while the cover of the guide earned top honors. Mucci is a 2014 graduate of the University of North-ern Colorado with a degree in journalism and mass communication and a minor in business adminis-tration. In her final year, she served as the school’s Sports Information Intern where she was the primary media contact for the men’s and women’s golf programs. She also assisted in other areas, including program design for the baseball, volleyball and wres-tling programs as well as infographic design that was used on the school’s athletics website and social media accounts. Mucci also served as the Marketing Manager for The Mirror, the UNC student newspaper. In that capacity she was in charge of the paper’s social media strategy as well as the coordination effort to celebrate The Mirror’s 95th birthday. Her marketing strategy during this celebration helped the paper’s Facebook page realize a 30 percent increase in “likes” as well as increasing reach and engagement by 700 percent. Mucci resides in Lawrenceville.

CONTACT KATIEEMAIL ADDRESS:

[email protected]:

678-869-5450TWITTER:

@KATIEMUCCI

CONTACT BLAKEEMAIL ADDRESS:

[email protected]:

678-869-5450

SPORTS INFORMATION ANDMULTIMEDIA ASSISTANT

blake childers Blake Childers, 22, will begin with the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2015 as the Sports Information and Multimedia Assistant. Childers will be the main contact for various SCAC sports, as well as handling all of the video editing, interviewing and producing duties. Childers is a 2015 graduate of Berry College in Rome, Ga. and worked with both sports information and Viking Fusion, the Berry student-run multimedia website.

With the Sports Information office, Childers assisted with game operations, including statistics, live video stream and photography. He was also the sports producer and assistant news producer for Viking Fusion. Additionally, Childers has worked with the Rome Braves as an audio-visual intern the past three seasons.Childers resides in Suwannee.

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The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) was founded and began operation on September 1, 1962, as the College Athletic Conference (CAC). Centre College of Danville, Kentucky; Southwestern at Memphis (Tennessee) (now known as Rhodes College); The University of the South of Sewanee, Tennessee; and Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Virginia, were the four charter members of the conference. Later in 1962, Washington University of St. Louis, Missouri, became the fifth member and the CAC remained unchanged until 1972. Following membership changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the conference went through restructuring and renaming. With the addition of Millsaps College of Jackson, Mississippi, and Trinity Uni-versity of San Antonio, Texas, in 1988 and Hendrix College of Conway, Arkanasas, and Oglethorpe University of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, membership reached a then all-time high of eight. That same year (1991), the conference renamed itself the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, hired its first full-time commissioner - Stephen P. Argo - and a permanent conference office was established in Atlanta, Georgia. As part of restructuring, the league also adopted its current primary mark and adopted blue (pms 287) and gold (pms 131) as the official colors of the conference. Membership changes continued throughout the '90s. The SCAC added Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas, in 1993 with participation beginning in the 1994-95 academic year. In 1997-98, the SCAC added both DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, Ind., with partici-pation beginning in 1998-99. As part of a year-long celebration in 2005-06, the league celebrated its 15th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. The league adopted a special anniversary logo (pictured left) and as part of the celebration, 15th anniversary teams were selected for all conference sponsored sports. After Rose-Hulman announced its intentions to leave the conference, Austin College of Sherman, Texas and Colorado College of Colorado Springs, Colorado, were confirmed as the 10th and 11th members of the league in 2006 with participation beginning in the 2006-07 academic year. Birmingham-Southern College of Birmingham, Alabama, a former member of the Division I Big South Conference, was approved as the 12th member of the SCAC and began play in 2007-08. Prior to the 2010-11 academic year, DePauw University announced that it would leave the conference. The University of Dallas was quickly tabbed to replace DePauw effective July 1, 2011 - maintaining the league's membership total at 12 institutions. In 2010-11, the league celebrated its 20th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. As part of the celebration, in addition to the use

of a special mark, the league office selected the Top 20 moments for each conference-sponsored sport. Those moments were announced throughout the 2010-11 academic year. After the conclusion of the June 7, 2011 SCAC Presidents’ meeting, the conference announced that seven of its twelve member insti-tutions would be leaving to form a new conference effective at the conclusion of the 2011-12 academic year. The schools departing include founding CAC/SCAC members Centre College, Sewanee-The University of the South, and Rhodes College, in addition to Bir-mingham-Southern College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, and Oglethorpe University. With membership down to five institutions – the conference’s lowest number since the 1979-80 academic year – the “new” SCAC wasted little time in adding to its membership rolls. In 2010-11, the league celebrated its 20th anniversary as the re-structured SCAC. As part of the celebration, in addition to the use of a special mark (pictured right), the league office selected the Top 20 moments for each conference-sponsored sport. Those moments were announced throughout the 2010-11 academic year. After the conclusion of the June 7, 2011 SCAC Presidents’ meeting, the conference announced that seven of its twelve member insti-tutions would be leaving to form a new conference effective at the conclusion of the 2011-12 academic year. The schools departing include founding CAC/SCAC members Centre College, Sewanee-The University of the South, and Rhodes College, in addition to Bir-mingham-Southern College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, and Oglethorpe University. With membership down to five institutions – the conference’s lowest number since the 1979-80 academic year – the “new” SCAC wasted little time in adding to its membership rolls. On September 28, 2011, Centenary College of Louisiana, a former American Southwest Conference institution, announced it would be joining the SCAC beginning in the 2012-2013 season. Two more ASC schools will join the SCAC for the 2013-14 season: Schreiner Univer-sity announced their decision on January 23, 2012, and on February 16, 2012, Texas Lutheran University announced it too would join the SCAC. The addition of Texas Lutheran insured that the conference would retain its status as an active NCAA Division III conference as well as automatic bids in nine of its 14 AQ sports, including baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, softball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and volleyball. On the national athletics stage, the SCAC has had its fair share of success - both in terms of team championships (eight) and individual championships (33).

1962-1991 1991-PRESENT 2005-2006 2010-2011

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In the days when the league was known at the College Athletic Conference, Chris Fugman of Centre College gave the conference its first individual title with a victory in the 400 IM at the 1980 NCAA Division III Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships, and Chris Trapp of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology won the men’s javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track Field national championships three straight years (1984-1986). Nao Kinoshita of Rhodes College won the 1996 Division III women’s tennis singles title, capturing the first individual national title in the SCAC era. Kinoshita also won the 1997 singles title and combined with Taylor Tarver to capture the ‘97 doubles title.Ryan Loftus of Rose-Hulman captured the men’s pole vault title at the 1998 Indoor Track & Field championships. Heather Stone of University of the South-Sewanee claimed both the women’s indoor and outdoor 1,500 meter titles in 2000. And later that same season, the league claimed its first team national championships as Trinity University won both the men’s and women’s tennis titles. In the winter of 2003, Matt Smith of Rose-Hulman won the 100 yard breaststroke at the Division III men’s national swimming champion-ships, and Trinity captured the women’s basketball championship - all in the same weekend. The following fall (in 2003), the Trinity men’s soccer team gave the league title #4, and the DePauw women’s basketball team became the fifth team from the conference to win a national championship when it captured the 2006-07 Division III title. Trinity’s Christyn Schumann won the women’s high jump at three consecutive NCAA Outdoor Track & Field national championships (2004-06), and Liz Bondi of DePauw captured the 16th individual national championship won by a CAC/SCAC student-athlete when she won the 2007 women’s tennis singles title. The 2008-09 season was a banner year as one team and three individual student-athletes won national titles for the SCAC. Todd Wildman of Trinity won the pentathlon at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field national championships and Chrys Jones of Centre College won the triple jump at the Outdoor Track & Field national championships. On the links, the Oglethorpe University men earned the league’s sixth team title with a first-place finish at the NCAA Golf Championships. The Petrels were led by Olafur Loftsson, who earned medalist honors and the league’s 19th individual title. In 2009-10, the SCAC had four different individuals win a total of five national titles. Todd Wildman of Trinity won his second-consecutive

indoor national title in the pentathlon. Centre’s Chrys Jones dou-ble-dipped and claimed national titles in the triple jump at the both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor national championships. At the 2010 NCAA Swimming & Diving championships, Trinity teammates Lindsay Martin and Hayley Emerick claimed individual titles in the 1-meter and 3-meter boards, respectively. In 2010-11, Chrys Jones became just the second SCAC student-ath-lete to win four career individual national titles as he repeated at the NCAA Indoor national championships in the triple jump. Centre’s Chris Morris earned the league its 26th individual national title when he claimed medalist honors at the 2011 NCAA Golf Championships. The 2011-12 academic year was one of the most successful in the league’s 50-year history. Tiarra Goode of Birmingham-Southern College won the 60-meter hurdles at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field national championships, Jordan DeGayner of Colorado College won the 200 free at the NCAA Swimming & Diving national champion-ships and Ruth Hahn of Trinity University continued the Tigers’ diving dominanace with an individual title on the 3-meter board. Later in the spring, SCAC student-athletes earned two more individual national titles with Anthony Maccaglia of Oglethorpe University earning the league its third medalist in four years at the NCAA Men’s Golf cham-pionship and Birmingham’s Goode picked up her second individual national title with a win in the 100-meter hurdels at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field championships. In addition, Oglethorpe University earned the conference its seventh team national title with a victory at the 2012 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships. The “new” SCAC returned to national prominence in 2013-14 as Stephen Culberson of Trinity University won the 100 free at the 2014 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships and, in its first year in the conference, Schreiner University gave the conference its eighth team national championship with a victory at the 2014 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships - the league’s third national title in the sport in six years. A bell, donated by the Norfolk and Western Railway, was adopted as the SCAC’s “President’s Trophy” and serves as the symbol for the conference. The President’s Trophy is displayed for one year on the campus of the school with the combined men’s and women’s athletics program that accumulates the highest points total in the all-sports race established by the conference. The bell is awarded at the conclu-sion of the spring season.

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2015-16 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP DATESSPORT DATE SITE HOSTCross Country October 31 McKinney, Texas Austin CollegeVolleyball November 6-7 Georgetown, Texas Southwestern University

Men’s Soccer November 6-8 Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado CollegeWomen’s Soccer November 6-8 Irving, Texas University of DallasSwimming & Diving February 10-13 Lewisville, Texas SCACMen’s and Women’s Basketball

February 26-28 Shreveport, Louisiana Centenary College

Men’s Lacrosse April 15-16 Irving, Texas University of DallasMen’s and Women’s Golf April 18-19 Blanco, Texas SCACMen’s and Women’s Track

April 22-23 Seguin, Texas Texas Lutheran University

Softball April 22-24 San Antonio, Texas Trinity UniversityMen’s and Women’s Tennis

April 22-24 Kerrville, Texas Schreiner University

Baseball April 29-May 1 TBD TBD

2014-15 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSSPORT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONMen’s Cross Country N/A Colorado CollegeWomen’s Cross Country N/A Colorado CollegeVolleyball Trinity University Trinity UniversityFootball Texas Lutheran N/AMen’s Soccer Trinity University Trinity UniversityWomen’s Soccer Trinity University Trinity UniversityMen’s Swimming & Diving N/A Trinity UniversityWomen’s Swimming and Diving N/A Trinity UniversityMen’s Basketball Texas Lutheran Unviersity/Centenary

CollegeTexas Lutheran University

Women’s Basketball Southwestern University, Texas Luther-an University, Trinity University

Southwestern University

Men’s Golf N/A Schreiner UniversityWomen’s Golf N/A Schreiner UniversityMen’s Track and Field N/A Trinity UniversityWomen’s Track and Field N/A Trinity UniversitySoftball Texas Lutheran University Texas Lutheran UniversityMen’s Tennis N/A Trinity UniversityWomen’s Tennis N/A Trinity UniversityBaseball Centenary College Trinity University

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#1 SEED

#4 SEED

#5 SEED

GAME 1WINNER OF

G1 CONFERENCECHAMPION

#3 SEED

#6 SEED

GAME 2

GAME 3

#2 SEED

WINNER OF G2

GAME 4

WINNER OF G3

WINNER OF G4

GAME 5

SCHEDULE OF EVENTSFriday, November 6SCAC Women’s Soccer Tournament – Day One – hosted by University of DallasGame 1: #4 Seed vs. #5 Seed - 11 a.m.Game 2: #3 Seed vs. #6 Seed - 1:30 p.m.Saturday, November 7SCAC Women’s Soccer Tournament – Day Two – hosted by University of Dallas Game 3: No. 1 seed vs. Winner of Game 1 - 11 a.m.Game 4: No. 2 seed vs. Winner of Game 2 - 1:30 p.m.Sunday, November 8SCAC Women’s Soccer Tournament – Day Three – hosted by University of Dallas Game 5: Game 3 Winner vs. Game 4 Winner (Championship) - 1 p.m.

2014 SCAC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSFriday, November 6Game 1:#4 Austin College def. #5 Southwestern 1-0 (AC: ‘83 A. Rice)

Game 2:#3 Dallas def. # 6 Schreiner2-0 (UD: ‘35 N. Johnson, ‘67 C. Meyer)

Saturday, November 7game 3:#1 Trinity def. Austin College 7-0 (TU: ‘3 K. Falcone, ‘21 K. Falcone, ‘44 K. Peddi-cord, ‘50 S. Hopkins, ‘53 E. Jorgens, ‘70 M. Licata, ‘79 Y. Farra)

game 4: #2 Texas Lutheran def. Dallas1-0 (TLU: ‘74 M. Idrogo)

Sunday, november 8 -Championship gameTrinity def. Texas Lutheran3-0 (TU: ‘7 K. Falcone, ‘15 M. Olvera, ‘20 C. Mar-key )

2014 SCAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMNicole Johnson F Sr. DallasEmily Jorgens F Sr. TrinitySioned Kirkpatrick F Jr. Texas Lutheran Maggie Olvera F Jr. TrinityAshley Rice F So. Austin CollegeSarah Bevins MF So. SouthwesternKelsey Falcone MF Sr. TrinityHannah Kuhl MF Jr. TrinityKimberly Polasek MF Jr. TrinityTara Armstrong DF So. Texas LutheranAnna Claire Cooke D Sr. Austin College Zoe Gulick D Fy. Texas LutheranShelby Hopkins D Sr. TrinityKirby Peddicord D Sr. TrinityFranchesca Lozoya GK Jr. Austin CollegeDevan Osegueda GK Sr. Trinity

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Week 1 v. Mary Hardin-Baylor9/1, 3 pm@ Texas-Tyler9/4, 7 pmv. concordia9/6, 3 pm

v. east texas baptist9/1, 5 pm@ louisiana college9/5, 4 pm

@ Texas-Tyler9/1, 7 pm@ William jessup9/4, 5 pm@ Mills College9/6, 10 am

Week 2 v. Hardin-Simmons9/8, 3 pm*@ Centenary9/11, 5 pm@ Millsaps9/12, 5 pm

v. LeTourneau9/8, 5 pm*v. Austin college9/11, 5 pm@ millsaps9/13, 2 pm

v. texas-dallas9/9, 5:30 pmv. lewis & clark9/12, 5 pmv. george fox9/13, 4 pm

Week 3 *v. Southwestern9/18, 2 pm*v. Texas Lutheran9/20, NOON

v. letourneau9/15, 7 pm*v. texas lutheran9/18, 5 pm*v. southwestern9/20, NOON

v. texas-tyler9/15, 5 pm*v. trinity9/18, 3 pm*v. schreiner9/20, NOON

week 4 *@ Schreiner9/25, 2 pm*@ Trinty9/27, NOON

*@ Trinity9/25, 6 pm*@ schreiner9/27, NOON

*@ Texas lutheran9/25, TBA*@ Southwestern9/27, NOON

week 5 *@ Dallas10/4, NOON

*@ Dallas10/2, 2 pm

*v. centenary10/2, 2 pm*v. austin college10/4, NOON

week 6 @ Texas-Dallas10/6, 7 pm*@ southwestern10/9, 5 pm*@ texas lutheran10/11, NOON

*@ Texas lutheran10/9, 2 pm*@ southwestern10/11, NOON

*@ trinity10/9, 6 pm*@ Schreiner10/11, NOON

week 7 *v. schreiner10/16, 3 pm*v. trinity10/18, NOON

*v. trinity10/16, 6 pm*v. schreiner10/18, NOON

*v. texas lutheran10/16, 2 pm*v. southwestern10/18, NOON

week 8 *v. dallas10/25, NOON

*v. dallas10/23, 5 pm

*@ centenary10/23, 5 pm*@ Austin College10/25, NOON

week 9 *v. centenary10/30, 1 pm

*@ Austin college10/30, 1 pm

v. Sul Ross State10/29, 4 pmv. Texas A&M - Texarkana10/31, 1 pm

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Week 1 v. houston-victoria9/1, 3 pmv. letourneau9/4, 2 pmv. East texas baptist9/5, 2 pm

v. Hardin-simmons9/1, 7:30 Pm@ rhodes9/5, 10 amv. Fontbonne (@ rhodes)9/6, 10 am

@ concordia (TX)9/1, TBAv. East texas baptist9/4, 2 pmv. letourneau9/5, 2 pm

v. our lady of the lake9/1, 6 pmv. pomona-pitzer9/4, 8 pm

Week 2 @ howard payne9/11, 2 pmv. sul ross state9/12, 3 pm

*@ texas lutheran9/9, TBAv. howard payne9/13, 3 pm

*v. southwestern9/9, TBAv. huston-tillotson9/13, 2 pm

v. texas-tyler9/11, 7 pm

Week 3 *@ trinity9/15, 7 pm@ our lady of the lake9/18, 4 pm@ Dallas9/20, NOON

*@ austin college9/18, 2 pm*@ centenary9/20, NOON

*@ centenary9/18, 5 pm*@ Austin college9/20, NOON

*v. schreiner9/15, 7 pm*@ Dallas9/18, 3 pm@ lynchburg9/20, 1 pm

week 4 *v. austin college9/25, 2 pm*v. centenary9/27, NOON

*v. dallas9/27, NOON

*v. Dallas9/25, TBA

v. maRy hardin-baylor9/22, 7 pm*v. centenary9/25, 6 pm*v. austin college9/27, NOON

week 5 *v. southwestern10/2, 2 pm*v. texas lutheran10/4, NOON

v. concordia (TX)9/29, 7 pm*@ schreiner10/2, 2 pm*@ trinity10/4, 1 pm

*@ trinity10/2, 6 pm*@ schreiner10/4, NOON

v. texas-dallas9/29, 6 pm*v. texas lutheran10/2, 6 pm*v. southwestern10/4, 1 pm

week 6 *v. dallas10/11, NOON

*v. austin college10/9, 5 pm*v. centenary10/11, NOON

*v. centenary10/9, 2 pm*v. austin college10/11, NOON

*v. dallas10/9, 6 pm

week 7 *@ austin college10/16, 3 pm*@ centenary10/18, NOON

*@ dallas10/18, NOON

*@ Dallas10/16, 2 pmv. sul ross state10/18, 2 pm

*@ centenary10/16, 6 pm*@ austin college10/18, NOON

week 8 *@ southwestern10/23, 6 pm*@ texas lutheran10/25, NOON

*v. schreiner10/23, 6 pm*v. trinity10/25, 2 pm

*V. Trinity10/23, 5 pm*v. schreiner10/25, NOON

*@ Texas lutheran10/23, 5 pm*@ southwestern10/25, 2 pm

week 9 *v. trinty10/31, 1 pm

*v. texas lutheran10/30, 6 pm

*@ southwestern10/30, 6 pm

*@ schreiner10/31, 1 pm

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QUICK FACTSLOCATION:Sherman, TexasFOUNDED:1849ENROLLMENT:1,350NICKNAME:KangaroosCOLORS:Crimson and goldFACILITY:North FieldPRESIDENT:Dr. Marjorie HassATHLETICS DIRECTOR:David NormanATHLETIC TRAINER:Evan GumpertWOMEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH:Kristina Corona

DATE OPPONENT TIMESep. 1 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR 3 p.m.Sep. 4 at Texas-Tyler 7 p.m.Sep. 6 CONCORDIA 3 p.m.Sep. 8 HARDIN-SIMMONS 3 p.m.Sep. 11 at Centenary* 5 p.m.Sep. 12 at Millsaps 5 p.m.Sep. 18 SOUTHWESTERN* 2 p.m.Sep. 20 TEXAS LUTHERAN* NOONSep. 25 at Schreiner* 2 p.m.Sep. 27 at Trinity* NoonOct. 4 at Dallas* NoonOct. 6 at Texas-Dallas 7 p.m.Oct. 9 at Southwestern* 5 p.m.Oct. 11 at Texas Lutheran* NoonOct. 16 SCHREINER* 3 p.m.Oct. 18 TRINITY* NOONOct. 25 DALLAS* NOONOct. 30 CENTENARY* 1 p.m.

PresidentDr. Marjorie Hass

Athletic DirectorDavid Norman

Sports Information Coordinator

Jeff Kelly

Athletic TrainerEvan Gumpert

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Kristina Corona was named the Austin College head women’s soccer coach in February 2013, making her the second coach in program history. Corona most recently served as the head coach at the University of Dallas, where she was named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2012. In 2014, Corona was honored by the NSCAA as a member of its “30 Under 30” program, which was created to support fledgling coaches and foster their growth at a crucial point in their vocation. In January of 2015, Corona also earned her NSCAA Premier Diploma. Corona is a 2009 graduate of the

University of Tulsa, where she was also a member of the women’s soccer team. In 2010 she took over a University of Dallas team that had gone 5-32-1 in the two seasons prior to her arrival, and in her three years at the helm she led the team to a record of 30-26-4, including 12 wins last season. This past season, she also coached three student-athletes to First Team All-SCAC honors. In addition to coaching at the Universi-ty of Dallas, Corona has worked various soccer camps around the nation, includ-ing the Stanford University Soccer Camp in Palo Alto, California; Duke University Soccer Camp in Durham, North Carolina;

UCLA Soccer Camp in Westwood, Cali-fornia; and the University of Texas Soccer Camp in Austin. After graduating from Tulsa, Corona played for and also served as an assistant coach for the Fort Worth Panthers of the Women’s Premiere Soccer League in 2010 and 2011. Corona has been a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America since 2010. She also holds a USSF National ‘B’ Coaching License.

Coaching STAFF

KRISTINA coronaPhoto by Joe Fusco

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2015 roster

# Player Name Pos. Cl. Hometown0 Laura McGee GK So Houston, Texas

1 Riley Cowan D/M Fr. Rockwall, Texas2 Sarah Battle M So. Houston, Texas4 Victoria Rutherford MF/D So Lemon Grove, California5 Hassie Wortham MF/F So Dallas, Texas6 Erin Eckart F/MF So Norman, Oklahoma7 Grace Auth M/F Fr. Aledo, Texas8 Kyli Scott F/MF So Grapevine, Texas9 Myranda Baumgartner MF/F Jr Athens, Texas10 Hannah Poenisch MF Sr Houston, Texas12 Cami Mavelian MF Sr Dallas, Texas13 Ashley Rice F/MF Jr Colleyville, Texas15 Ashley Webb D Sr Keller, Texas16 Erica Williams D/MF Jr Oceanside, California17 Ali Boehmer M Fr Nixa, Mo.18 Katie Davis D/M Fr. Rowlett, Texas19 Kylie Peterson D Jr Plano, Texas20 Jennifer Reyes F/M Fr. Houston, Texas22 Anessa Tomblin M/D/F Fr. Richardson, Texas25 Tori Strunk MF So Arlington, Texas

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2014 RESULTS (11-10-0, 6-6-0 SCAC)Aug. 30 at Howard Payne W 1-0Aug. 31 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST W 2-0Sept. 2 at LeTourneau W 2-1Sept. 5 MILLSAPS W 3-1Sept. 7 TEXAS-DALLAS L 0-2Sept. 13 at Mary Hardin-Baylor L 0-2Sept. 19 TRINITY* L 0-2Sept. 21 SOUTHWESTERN* L 1-2Sept. 28 at Centenary* W 4-0Oct. 3 TEXAS LUTHERAN* L 0-1Oct. 5 SCHREINER* W 2-1Oct. 10 at Texas Lutheran* L 0-1Oct. 12 at Schreiner* W 1-0Oct. 19 CENTENARY* W 2-0Oct. 21 DALLAS* W 1-0Oct. 24 at Trinity* L 0-9

Oct. 26 at Southwestern* W 1-0Oct. 31 TEXAS-TYLER L 2-3Nov. 1 at Dallas* L 0-1

Nov. 7 Southwestern (SCAC Tourney) W 1-0Nov. 8 at Trinity (SCAC Tourney) L 0-7

# Player Points

22 Tyler Marquez 10

18 Mandi Sherwood 10

6 Erin Eckart 8

13 Ashley Rice 6

POINTS

GOALS

ASSISTS

# Player Shots

22 Tyler Marquez 50

6 Erin Eckart 49

18 Mandi Sherwood 29

12 Cami Mavelian 18

9 Myranda Baumgartner 17

SHOTS

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD

# Player GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Shutouts

0 Laura McGee 7-1 246:00 4 1.46 17 .810 0 1 0 0.1

3 Franchesca Lozoya 20-20 1688:52 29 1.55 113 .796 10 9 0 5.1

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

# Player Goals

22 Tyler Marquez 4

18 Mandi Sherwood 4

6 Erin Eckart 3

13 Ashley Rice 3

# Player Assists

22 Tyler Marquez 2

18 Mandi Sherwood 2

6 Erin Eckart 2

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Team Statistics AC OPPSHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts 23-223 33-363

Goals scored per game 1.10 1.57

Shot pct. .103 .091

Shots on goal-Attempts 95-223 166-363

SOG pct. .426 .457

Shots/Game 10.6 17.3

Assists 11 30

CORNER KICKS 62 95

PENALTY KICKS 5-5 1-2

PENALTIES

Yellow cards 3 10

Red cards 1 0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin College 6 15 0 2 23

Opponents 16 16 0 1 33

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin College 92 120 6 5 223

Opponents 172 182 7 2 363

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin College 56 74 3 0 133

Opponents 28 41 1 2 72

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin College 26 33 2 1 62

Opponents 50 44 0 1 95

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin College 59 55 3 0 117

Opponents 85 100 2 1 188

# Player GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att22 Tyler Marquez 21-21 4 2 10 50 .080 24 .480 2 2-2

18 Mandi Sherwood 21-21 4 2 10 29 .138 17 .586 3 0-0

6 Erin Eckart 19-18 3 2 8 49 .061 10 .204 2 0-013 Ashley Rice 21-12 3 0 6 9 .333 6 .667 2 0-012 Cami Mavelian 21-21 2 1 5 18 .111 9 .500 1 2-29 Myranda Baumgartner 21-8 2 1 5 17 .118 12 .706 0 0-08 Kyli Scott 16-15 2 0 4 11 .182 4 .364 0 0-0

25 Shannon Smith 19-1 1 1 3 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-011 Mary Katherine Bond 9-1 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 1 0-02 Anna Claire Cooke 21-21 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 1-1

14 Kat Harrington 18-5 0 1 1 6 .000 0 .000 0 0-04 Victoria Rutherford 20-7 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0

16 Erica Williams 18-17 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-010 Hannah Poenisch 17-0 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-023 Tori Strunk 15-4 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-017 Dominique Martinez 20-19 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-05 Hassie Wortham 21-9 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

20 Taylor Smith 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-021 Sierra Ford 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-019 Kylie Peterson 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-015 Ashley Webb 20-20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-07 Daniela Chavez 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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Eckart, a sophomore forward/midfielder, played in 19 games and made 18 starts during her first collegiate season. She post-ed three goals, the second most among the ‘Roos, and added two assists for eight total points. Two of her goals were game-winners. In a double-overtime victory over LeTourneau, Eckart posted the golden goal in the 105th minute.

Her other game-winner came against the University of Dallas in a 1-0 win on October 21st. Eckart was a Second Team All-SCAC selection last year.

Mavelian, a senior midfielder, played and started in all 21 games for the ‘Roos last season. Mavelian notched two goals and one assist last season. Both of her goals came on penalty kicks, as she converted on two attempts.

Webb, a senior defender, played in 20 games last season, making as many starts. Webb helped a defense that allowed just 1.53 goals per game, and posted eight shutouts, the second most of any SCAC team.

McGee, a sophomore goalkeep-er, will take over the starting goalkeeper duties after totaling 246:00 minutes in the net during her first season with the ‘Roos. In her seven appearances, she made one start. McGee allowed four goals, a 1.46 GAA, and marked 17 saves for a .810 save percentage.

ERIN ECKARTSO., F/MF, NORMAN, OKLA.

CAMI MAVELIANSR., MF, DALLAS, TEXAS

ASHLEY WEBBSR., D, KELLER, TEXAS

LAURA MCGEESO., GK, HOUSTON, TEXAS

FOLLOW THE ‘ROOSWWW.ACROOS.COM

/ACSports

@ACSports

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2015 season preview

Heading into the third year under head coach Kristina Corona, the Austin College women’s soccer team is looking to take the next step in competing in the upper half of the Southern Colle-giate Athletic Conference standings in 2015. The ‘Roos finished last season with an overall record of 11-10, the program’s best record since the 2010 campaign. Austin College also finished the year with a SCAC record of 6-6, earning a berth in the SCAC tournament and winning their first round game before falling to eventual conference cham-pion Trinity in the semifinals. The ‘Roos return a strong amount of talent, coupled with some promising newcomers, and are hoping to keep the upward momentum going strong in the new season. After winning six games in her first season, Corona guided the team to a big bump in victories last season and has the pieces in place to continue that ascent. With seniors Cami Mavelian, Ashley Webb, and Hannah Poenisch back to lead the team the ‘Roos will be looking to build on the 2014 campaign as the team’s younger players using the experience gained last season to make the ‘Roos even more of a threat in the SCAC. Mavelian will be leading the charge in the midfield after scor-ing a pair of goals last season, and Webb will anchor a defen-sive unit that also features junior Erica Williams, who has started all but two games in her career at Austin College. Joining them on the back line will be sophomore goalkeeper Laura McGee, who heads into the 2015 season as the starting goalkeeper after making seven appearances last season as a freshman. Mc-Gee logged nearly 250 minutes in goal, making 17 saves with a .810 save percentage, and will be looked upon to shoulder an even bigger role this season. Leading the attack on offense will be sophomore forward Erin Eckart, a talented striker who earned All-SCAC honors and was

named Austin College’s female freshman athlete of the year during the 2014-2015 year. Eckart scored three goals and add-ed two assists, putting her third on the team with eight total points a year ago. Ashley Rice will also be looked to for provid-ing some offensive punch this season, as the junior comes off a three goal campaign a year ago. Another junior who Corona will be leaning on to create some offense is Myranda Baumgartner, who scored twice last season, and sophomore Kyli Scott is another weapon after tallying twice in 2014. Last season the team relied heavily on an outstanding defense, so this year an offensive spark from players like Scott and Baumgartner will go a long way toward building on the team’s success moving forward. Some of the other underclassmen who will be expected to play a larger role this season include sophomores Victoria Rutherford and Hassie Wortham, who each saw significant playing time in their first year with the ‘Roos in 2014. Along with the team’s returning talent, Corona welcomes in six newcomers this season, several of whom will be competing for serious playing time as fall camp comes to a close. Among those in the mix to see the field early are Jennifer Reyes, Riley Cowan, Grace Auth, Ali Boehmer, Katie Davis, and Anessa Tomblin. Austin College opens the season on September 1, when they host the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor at 3:00 p.m.

Courtesy of Austin College Sports Information

• Head Coach Kristina Corona returns for her third season with the ‘Roos

• Six newcomers will join the team in 2015

• Erin Eckart and Ashley Rice will each return after posting three goals last sea-son, second most of any ‘Roo

• Last season, the ‘Roos posted eight shutouts, while averaging just 1.53 goals against, the second-best mark in the conference

• AC led the SCAC with 133 saves

QUICK NOTES

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DATE OPPONENT TIMESep. 1 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 5 p.m.Sep. 5 at Louisiana College 4 p.m.Sep. 8 LETOURNEAU 5 p.m.Sep. 11 AUSTIN COLLEGE* 5 p.m.Sep. 13 at Millsaps 2 p.m.Sep. 15 LETOURNEAU 7 p.m.Sep. 18 TEXAS LUTHERAN* 5 p.m.Sep. 20 SOUTHWESTERN* NOONSep. 25 at Trinity* 6 p.m.Sep. 27 at Schreiner* NoonOct. 2 at Dallas* 2 p.m.Oct. 9 at Texas Lutheran* 2 p.m.Oct. 11 at Southwestern* NoonOct. 16 TRINITY* 6 p.m.Oct. 18 SCHREINER* NOONOct. 23 DALLAS* 5 p.m.Oct. 20 at Austin College* 1 p.m.

Ladies

PresidentDr. David Rowe

Athletic DirectorRonda Seagraves

Sports Information DirectorMatthew Lofton

Athletic TrainerStephenaie Culbertson

QUICK FACTSLOCATION:Shrevport, La.FOUNDED:1825ENROLLMENT:760NICKNAME:Ladies/GentsCOLORS:Maroon and whiteFACILITY:Mayo FieldPRESIDENT:Dr. David RoweATHLETICS DIRECTOR:Rhonda SeagravesATHLETIC TRAINER:Stephanie CulbertsonWOMEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH:David Orr

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DAVID orr David Orr begins his second sea-son at the helm of the Ladies soccer program at Centenary College after spending the previous six seasons as the head coach of the Gents men’s soccer program. Orr took over the women’s program after Glenn Evans, a fixture in the history of Centenary soc-cer, retired following the 2012 season. In 2013, Orr guided Second Team All-Conference performers Riley Spudic and Madison Alexander. Alexander was honored for the third-straight season and led the team with three goals. One of the best defenders in the confer-ence, Spudic scored her loan goal of the season against nationally-ranked Trinity, breaking their then nine-match scoreless streak. In six seasons with the Gents, Orr guided the squad to a 31-63-5 record, including a 13-win season in 2011 – the first season in Division III. During his time at Centenary, Orr has coached six all-conference performers and four conference players of the week.Orr donned the Gents soccer uniform during his four-year collegiate career, which culminated with his gradua-tion in 1996. As a student-athlete, Orr helped lead Centenary to 27 wins in four years, and each year the Gents win total increased. Prior to returning to Centenary, Orr

served as the Director of Coaching for Texas Longhorns Soccer Club, Inc., based out of Richardson, Texas. He spent five years overseeing the management of coaches and assessing 15 staff coaches. He also developed and implemented a college recruiting program and coordinated college seminars for The Dallas Cup, one of the world’s most prestigious youth soccer tournaments. In 2004-05, Orr was the head coach at Mountain View College and he assisted with all aspects of recruiting, training, budgeting, and scheduling in the four years he spent working with former coach Jed Jones at Centenary. Under Orr and Jones’ guidance, the Gents went from a 4-12 record in 2000 to a 14-5 mark in 2002. Orr also has coaching experience in the Shreveport area, having formerly been the head coach at Captain Shreve High School from 1995 to 1998. He coached the Gators to two playoff appearances in three years. He was also the goalkeepers coach for the Dallas Texans and played professionally for the Shreveport-Bossier Lions of the USISL. Orr is married to the former Catherine Hudson and the couple has two chil-dren. They reside in Shreveport.

Glenn evansAssistant Coach

kevin hurtadoAssistant Coach

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2015 roster

# Player Name Pos. Cl. Hometown

0 Erica Coker GK Jr. Frisco, Texas00 Madeline Herr GK Fr. Shreveport, La.5 Emily Duet D So. Raceland, La.6 Marissa Hughes D Jr. Richardson, Texas7 Hannah Jo Wright MF Jr. Arlington, Texas8 Liz Knight MF Fr. Bossier City, La.10 Sarah Wann D So. Leesville, La.11 Riley Spudic D So. Coppell, Texas13 Madison Alexander F Sr. Keller, Texas14 Mary Kate Robertson D Sr. Tyler, Texas15 Maddy Brown F Fr. Keller, Texas16 AJ Walsh MF So. Plano, Texas17 Laurie Priftis MF Sr. Rowlett, Texas18 Mallory Ford D Jr. Kilgore, Texas20 Meaghan Rogers MF Sr. Euless, Texas21 Madeline Stokes MF Sr. Dallas, Texas22 Hannah Bate D Sr. Tyler, Texas23 Dolores Ross D Sr. Houston, Texas

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2014 RESULTS (1-17-1, 0-11-1 SCAC)

# Player Points

13 Madison Alexander 7

6 Marissa Hughes 5

7 Hannah Jo Wright 2

22 Hannah Bate 2

11 Riley Spudic 2

POINTS

# Player Goals

13 Madison Alexander 3

6 Marissa Hughes 2

7 Hannah Jo Wright 1

22 Hannah Bate 1

11 Riley Spudic 1

GOALS

# Player Assists

13 Madison Alexander 1

6 Marissa Hughes 1

2 Carly Slovensky 1

ASSISTS

# Player Shots

6 Marissa Hughes 28

13 Madison Alexander 24

7 Hannah Jo Wright 10

SHOTS

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD

# Player GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Shutouts

0 Erica Coker 17-15 1335:16 40 2.70 95 .704 1 14 1 0.0

00 Lauren Cullen 10-4 423:20 20 4.25 38 .655 0 1 0 0.0

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

Aug. 29 at LeTourneau L 0-3Aug. 30 at East Texas Baptist L 1-6Sept. 2 WILEY COLLEGE L 1-3Sept. 6 HOWARD PAYNE L 0-3Sept. 12 OZARKS L 0-1 (OT)Sept. 14 HENDRIX W 2-1 (OT)Sept. 19 at Texas Lutheran* L 0-1 Sept. 21 at Schreiner* L 0-1 (OT)Sept. 26 DALLAS* L 0-3Sept. 27 AUSTIN COLLEGE* L 0-4Oct. 3 at Trinity* L 0-8Oct. 5 at Southwestern* L 0-1Oct. 10 TRINITY* L 1-9Oct. 12 SOUTHWESTERN* L 0-1Oct. 17 at Dallas* L 1-5Oct. 19 at Austin College* L 0-2Oct. 21 LOUISIANA COLLEGE L 0-4

Oct. 24 TEXAS LUTHERAN* L 1-2 (OT)Oct. 26 SCHREINER* T 2-2 (2OT)

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2014 results & stats

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 3 5 1 0 9

Opponents 25 32 3 0 60

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 53 55 2 2 112

Opponents 196 183 8 0 387

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 72 63 0 0 135

Opponents 24 22 1 0 47

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 5 27 0 0 32

Opponents 57 46 1 0 104

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCentenary 58 75 4 0 137

Opponents 56 76 5 1 138

# Player GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att13 Madison Alexander 19-19 3 1 7 24 .125 12 .500 0 0-0

6 Marissa Hughes 19-18 2 1 5 28 .071 8 .286 0 1-1

7 Hannah Jo Wright 15-14 1 0 2 10 .100 8 .800 1 1-1

22 Hannah Bate 18-17 1 0 2 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-0

11 Riley Spudic 18-18 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 0 0-0

2 Carly Slovensky 19-19 0 1 1 8 .00 3 .375 0 0-0

9 Chelsea Russell 19-5 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0 0-0

16 AJ Walsh 14-11 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0

5 Emily Duet 18-5 0 0 0 4 .000 4 1.000 0 0-0

17 Laurie Priftis 16-10 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0

20 Meaghan Rogers 17-2 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

15 Meredith Seale 2-1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

14 Mary Kate Robertson 18-15 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

23 Dolores Ross 19-11 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

21 Madeline Stokes 15-14 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

10 Sarah Wann 18-11 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

8 Larryian Taylor 13-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

4 Katie Lind 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Team Statistics Cent. OPPSHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts 9-112 60-378

Goals scored per game 0.47 3.16

Shot pct. .080 .155

Shots on goal-Attempts 56-112 195-387

SOG pct. .500 .504

Shots/Game 5.9 20.4

Assists 3 43

CORNER KICKS 32 104

PENALTY KICKS 2-2 4-4

PENALTIES

Yellow cards 10 11

Red cards 0 0

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Spudic, a sophomore defender, returns for her second season with the Ladies after playing and starting in 17 games last year. Spudic posted one goal on five shots last season for two points. Her goal came against SCAC champion Trinity University in a regular season loss.

Alexander, a senior forward, played and started in all 18 games for the Ladies in 2014, posting a team high three goals, one assist and seven points. She notched her first goal of the season in a 2-1 victory over Hendrix College.

Robertson, a senior defender, played in 17 games last season and made 14 starts. She tallied two shots on the season, putting one on target.

Coker, a junior goalkeeper, returns this season between the posts. In 2014, she played in 17 games and made 14 starts, spending 1335:16 in the net. She grabbed 95 saves, while allowing 40 goals for a .704 save percent-age. Her win of the season came against Hendrix College in a 2-1 victory where she totaled three saves.

RILEY SPUDICSO., D, COPPELL, TEXAS

MADISON ALEXANDERSR., F, KELLER, TEXAS

MARY KATE ROBERTSONSR., D, TYLER, TEXAS

ERICA COKERJR., GK, FRISCO, TEXAS

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/CentenaryAthletics

WEB/GoCentenary

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2015 season preview

The 2015 edition of the Centenary College women’s soccer team looks to build upon last season, the first for Centenary College alum David Orr at the helm of the Ladies program. In 2014, the Ladies claimed a pair of All-Conference perform-ers in Riley Spudic and Madison Alexander. Alexander was hon-ored for the third-straight season and led the team with three goals. One of the best defenders in the conference, Spudic scored her lone goal of the season against nationally-ranked Trinity, breaking their then nine-match scoreless streak. Alexander seven points, adding an assist to her three goals. The Ladies finished 1-17-1 last season; however, eight of the losses were by one goal and three were in overtime. Centenary picked up its lone win of the season in 2014 on September 14 against Hendrix, when Hannah Jo Wright found the back of the net in the 94th minute. The Ladies will lean on senior leadership as six members of the 2015 team are in their final season, while only three players are freshmen. The Maroon and White also add junior transfer Mallory Ford. Junior Marissa Hughes is the leading returner for the Ladies as she finished 2014 with two goals, one assist and five points. The game-winner against Hendrix was Wright’s lone goal for 2014. Riley Spudic and senior Hannah Bate also had a single tally for the Ladies last season. In goal, Centenary adds Madeline Herr, who is the daughter of Centenary’s tennis coach, Jeffrey Herr. The Ladies also return junior Erika Coker, who appeared in 17 games and made 12 starts last season. Coker went 1-14-1 in goal for the Maroon and White, finished second in the Southern Collegiate Athletic

Conference with 95 saves. Coach Orr took over the women’s program after six seasons on the men’s side. With the Gents from 2008-2013, coach Orr guided the squad to a 31-63-5 record, including a 13-win sea-son in 2011 – the first season in Division III. He will be assisted by the “Pioneer of the Centenary Soccer Program,” Centenary Hall-of-Famer Glenn Evans. Like Orr, Evans has been at the helm of both soccer programs, serving as head coach of the Ladies from 1992-1996 and 2010-2013 and compiled an 85-57-5 record. He has held the top post in the men’s program from 1983-1996, tallying a mark of 161-105-3. Evans is currently in his second stint as assistant women’s coach, serving in that capacity since 2014 and from 1997-2009.Centenary College women’s soccer begins the 2015 season September 1 against East Texas Baptist at 5 p.m. in Shreveport, Louisiana. After a trip to Louisiana College Sept. 5, the Ladies return home for four-of-five contests, starting with LeTourneau September 8 before beginning Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference play Sept. 11 against Austin at Mayo Field. The Ladies take on nationally-ranked and 2014 NCAA Soccer Tournament and “Sweet 16” participant Trinity twice. Centenary battles Trinity September 25 at Trinity before taking them on at home Friday, October 26.

Courtesy of Centenary Sports Information

QUICK NOTES• The 2015 season

with mark Head Coach David Orr’s second season leading the women’s program

• Coach Orr spent six season with the men’s program be-fore taking over the Ladies

• The team returns Madison Alexander, the 2014 Ladies’ scoring leader

• The 2014 starting goalkeeper, Erica Coker, will also return after posting 95 saves in 2014, second-most in the SCAC

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DATE OPPONENT TIMESep. 1 at Texas-Tyler 7 p.m.Sep. 4 at William Jessup 6 p.m.Sep. 6 at Mills College NoonSep. 9 TEXAS-DALLAS 5:30 p.m.Sep. 12 LEWIS AND CLARK 5 p.m.Sep. 13 GEORGE FOX 4 p.m.Sep. 18 TRINITY* 1:30 p.m.Sep. 20 SCHREINER* NOONSep. 25 at Texas Lutheran* 5 p.m.Sep. 27 at Southwestern* NoonOct. 2 CENTENARY* 4 p.m.Oct. 4 AUSTIN COLLEGE* NOONOct. 9 at Trinity* 6 p.m.Oct. 11 at Schreiner* NoonOct. 16 TEXAS LUTHERAN* 5 p.m.Oct. 18 SOUTHWESTERN* NOONOct. 23 at Centenary* 6 p.m.Oct. 25 at Austin College* NoonOct. 29 SUL ROSS STATE 4 p.m.Oct. 31 TEXAS A&M - TEXARKANA 1 p.m.

crusaders

PresidentDr. Thomas W. Keefe

Athletic DirectorDick Strockbine

Sports Information DirectorNathan Yacovissi

Athletic TrainerRobb Leibold

QUICK FACTSLOCATION:Irving, TexasFOUNDED:1955ENROLLMENT:1,302NICKNAME:CrusadersCOLORS:Navy and whiteFACILITY:Crusader FieldPRESIDENT:Dr. Thomas W. KeefeATHLETICS DIRECTOR:Dick StrockbineATHLETIC TRAINER:Robb Leibold WOMEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH:Angelina Pane

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ANGELINA pane Angelina Pane completed her second season at the helm with the University of Dallas women’s soccer team, and guided the group to a 10-9-1 overall record. The team also posted its best SCAC record in the fourth year of affiliation by going 7-4-1. There was a three-game improve-ment in each tallied win column for the total amount of victories and those in conference. Pane managed a squad that notched the third seed in the conference tourna-ment, and advanced to the semifinals for the second year in a row. The season was concluded in that match by a 1-0 setback versus Texas Lutheran University. The Lady Crusaders also set a new re-cord this offseason with seven All-SCAC honors, which included Tri-All-SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year, Elena Naccari. The freshman goalkeeper notched five

of the team’s six shutouts. Nicole John-son was tabbed on All-SCAC first team, while the remaining accolades went to a trio of players: Cascade Mayer, Macken-zie Vasile, and Alice Nelson on All-SCAC second team. Naccari and Kayla Nguyen received honorable mention. Pane was acknowedlged for her efforts; being named West Region National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Coach-of-the-Year. She was also among a trio of coaches in the SCAC to be tabbed Coach-of-the-Year for the league. The eighth head coach in program his-tory, Pane previously spent two seasons as a graduate assistant for the Ottawa University (Kan.) women’s soccer team. From 2011-2012, she also aided the Kansas State Olympic Development Program (ODP) as a staff coach.

Pane served as a graduate assistant for Converse College (Spartanburg, S.C.) during the fall 2010 semester, and held the role of strength and conditioning volunteer assistant coach at the Uni-versity of Wisconson-Milwaukee from 2008-2010. In 2009, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology from Con-cordia University (Mequon, Wis.). Named team captain in her senior campaign, Pane was a four-year letterwinner (2005-2008) for the Lady Falcons. Pane earned a Master of Arts in Edu-cation from Ottawa University in May 2013, and is certfied by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). In May 2014, Pane was credited with a USSF C License.

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2015 roster

# Player Name Pos. Cl. Hometown00 Tori Fleharty GK So. Richmond, Texas0 Elena Naccari GK So. Covington, La.1 Samantha Haeick GK So. Las Vegas, Nev.2 Mariah Fairbanks F/MF Sr. Rocklin, Calif.3 Kathryn Zepeda MF Fr. Dallas, Texas4 Cascade Mayer MF Jr. Kapaa, Hawaii5 Taylor Ray MF So. Cypress, Texas6 Kasaundra Eason MF Fr. Henderson, Nev.7 Nicolette Perez D Sr. San Diego, Calif.8 Sydney Stirling MF So. McLean, Va.9 Sarah Gamble D/MF Fr. Allen, Texas10 Katia Guzman MF Fr. Pearland, Texas11 Mason Cosgrove F Fr. Las Cruces, N.M.12 Kayla Glenn MF So. Chandler, Ariz.13 Alexa Acquista D So. Las Vegas, Nev.14 Samantha Deitschel F Fr. San Antonio, Texas15 Serena Bulone D Fr. Coppell, Texas16 Abigale Weisbrod MF Sr. Mesquite, Texas17 Mackenzie Vasile MF So. San Antonio, Texas18 Ella Pedroza F Fr. Austin, Texas19 Mariana Burciaga MF Fr Forney, Texas20 Alanna Hernandez D Fr. Buena Park, Calif.21 Victoria Quintana D Fr. Lubbock, Texas22 Alice Nelson MF So. Jackson, Tennessee24 Susana Lara Flores MF Fr. Plainfield, Ill.25 Lauren Hood D So. Bedford, Texas26 Clare O’Donnell F Jr. Lincoln, Neb.99 Alice Bloemer GK Sr. Sterling, Mass.

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2014 results & stats

2014 RESULTS (10-9-1, 8-5-1 SCAC)

# Player Points

19 Nicole Johnson 19

4 Cascade Mayer 7

22 Alice Nelson 6

17 Mackenzie Vasile 6

POINTS

GOALS

# Player Assists

20 Rebecca Brunter 2

2 Mariah Fairbanks 2

ASSISTS

# Player Shots

19 Nicole Johnson 73

22 Alice Nelson 26

4 Cascade Miller 23

16 Abigale Weisbrod 23

SHOTS

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD

# Player GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Shutouts

99 Alice Bloemer 1-0 10:55 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.11 Samantha Haeick 2-0 43:30 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 0.10 Elena Naccari 16-14 1296:00 22 1.53 73 .768 7 6 1 5.1

00 Tori Fleharty 8-6 495:56 12 2.18 48 .800 2 2 0 0.1

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

Aug. 29 CONCORDIA L 2-3 (2OT)Aug. 31 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE W 1-0Sept. 6 at St. Mary W 3-1Sept. 7 at Bethany College L 1-3Sept. 13 at Hardin-Simmons L 0-4Sept. 16 TEXAS-TYLER L 0-5Sept. 19 SOUTHWESTERN* W 1-0 (OT)Sept. 21 TRINITY* L 0-3Sept. 26 at Centenary* W 3-0Oct. 3 SCHREINER* W 2-1Oct. 5 TEXAS LUTHERAN* W 2-1Oct. 10 at Schreiner* W 1-0 (OT)Oct. 12 at Texas Lutheran* L 0-3Oct. 17 CENTENARY* W 5-1Oct. 21 at Austin College* L 0-1Oct. 24 at Southwestern* T 0-0 (2OT)

Oct. 26 at Trinity* L 0-7Nov. 1 AUSTIN COLLEGE* W 1-0

Nov. 7 Schreiner (SCAC Tourney) W 2-0Nov. 8 Texas Lutheran (SCAC Tourney) L 0-1

# Player Goals

19 Nicole Johnson 9

4 Cascade Mayer 3

22 Alice Nelson 3

17 Mackenzie Vasile 3

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# Player GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att19 Nicole Johnson 20-19 9 1 19 73 .123 39 .534 3 2-34 Cascade Mayer 19-17 3 1 7 23 .130 16 .696 1 0-0

22 Alice Nelson 20-16 3 0 6 26 .115 18 .692 3 0-017 Mackenzie Vasile 20-10 3 0 6 13 .231 6 .462 1 0-020 Rebecca Brunter 12-0 1 2 4 7 .143 5 .714 0 0-02 Mariah Fairbanks 19-11 1 2 4 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0

16 Abigale Weisbrod 19-18 1 1 3 23 .043 8 .348 0 0-05 Taylor Ray 20-0 1 1 3 15 .067 10 .667 1 0-08 Sydney Stirling 19-17 1 1 3 7 .143 2 .286 1 0-0

10 Kayla Nguyen 19-14 1 0 2 5 .200 4 .800 0 0-025 Lauren Hood 19-9 0 1 1 14 .000 5 .357 0 0-013 Alexa Acquista 20-19 0 1 1 11 .000 4 .364 0 0-012 Kayla Glenn 17-1 0 1 1 10 .000 5 .500 0 0-018 Shawnee Pelletier 14-0 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-07 Nicolette Perez 15-1 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-06 Nohely Torres 3-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

15 Kaitlin Meske 20-15 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-024 Isabell Ricci 19-10 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-023 Temira Pearcy 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-014 Victoria Nelson 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-011 Lindsey Jeo 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0-09 Nicole Adams 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-03 Sarah Schneider 18-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

2014 results & stats

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDallas 12 10 2 0 24

Opponents 13 20 0 1 34

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDallas 113 120 8 1 242

Opponents 143 174 8 3 328

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDallas 59 63 3 0 125

Opponents 45 55 3 0 103

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDallas 18 25 3 1 47

Opponents 40 46 2 2 90

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalDallas 60 79 3 1 143

Opponents 55 67 1 0 123

Team Statistics Dallas OPPSHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts 24-242 34-328

Goals scored per game 1.20 1.70

Shot pct. .099 .104

Shots on goal-Attempts 127-242 159-328

SOG pct. .525 .485

Shots/Game 12.1 16.4

Assists 15 31

CORNER KICKS 47 90

PENALTY KICKS 2-3 1-1

PENALTIES

Yellow cards 6 7

Red cards 0 1

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Weisbrod, a senior midfielder, returns for her final season with the Lady Crusaders in 2015, following her All-SCAC second team selection last year. In 2014, Weisbrod scored the winning goal in the 2-1 win over Texas Lutheran University. Weisbrod also assisted the golden goal in the 1-0 overtime win at Schrein-er during the 2014 campaign.

Weisbrod will once again start in the midfield for the Lady Crusaders as she finishes her collegiate career.

Mayer, a junior midfielder, enters her third season with the Lady Crusaders. Mayer is one of three players returning from a three goal season in 2014. Her most memorable goal last season was the game-winner off her golder foot in a 1-0 victory at Schreiner. She also helped lift Dallas to a 2-0 victory in the SCAC Quarterfinal match with the second netter. In

2014, she was named to the All-SCAC second team. Mayer will once again play a key role in setting the table for the Dallas offense.

Stirling, a sophomore midfield-er, started 17 games out of her 19 appearances during her 2014 rookie campaign. Sterling punched her lone season-goal in an overtime match versus Southwestern University. Stirling also recorded an assist in the 2-1 victory against Texas Lutheran. Stirling is one of the younger players amongst a strong Lady

Crusaders midfield. Dallas expects big moments from Stirling during her sophomore campaign.

Nelson, a sophomore midfielder, enters her second season with Dallas in 2015 with her eyes on the back of th enet. During her freshman campaign in 2014, Nel-son boasted three goals, which ties two other returning players on the current squad. Nelson caught fire from September 26 to October 5 with netters in three consecutive contests that were all

game-winners. Nelson is expected to be a consistent starter playing big minutes during 2015.

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ALEXA ACQUISTASO., D, LAS VEGAS, NEV.Acquista, a sophomore defender, was part of a Dallas squad that posted six shutouts out of the ten victories. Acquista debuted her rookie collegiate season with 20 appearances and 19 starts. Aquista garned an assist in the home win against Centenary College of Louisiana and chipped 11 shots. Acquista will continue to be a powerful force in the

line of defense in front of the Lady Crusader’s top returning goalkeepers.

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2015 season preview

The University of Dallas women’s soccer team enters the new campaign with hopes of fostering a passionate culture on a squad that bolsters several returners from last season’s 10-9-1 performance. It was the Lady Crusaders’ third year in the past four to post a double-digit mark in the victory column. More significantly, this Dallas group clinched its best record in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) through four years by going 7-4-1 and taking third place in the standings. A huge part of the Lady Crusaders leap in conference action was prevailing in six of the first eight affairs on the field. Both of UD’s setbacks during that stretch were to the top-seeded and defending SCAC Champions, Trinity University, and second-seed-ed Texas Lutheran University. Dallas would advance to the semifinals for consecutive years, both with now third-year head coach Angelina Pane at the helm. After blanking Schreiner University 2-0, the Navy and White would be nipped 1-0 the next day by Texas Lutheran to conclude things. “Last season was a great year for us, we really came together as a team early in the season and were able to improve each day,” Coach Pane reflected. “We saw a lot of success from throughout the conference play and in the conference tournament. So it gave us a really good kick push to build a culture and a founda-tion in our program. We are excited to build on it this year.” A program-most, seven All-SCAC recipients would be given honors last postseason. These include: junior Cascade Mayer (SCAC All-Sportsmanship Team), Coach Pane (SCAC Tri-Coach-of-the-Year), sophomore Elena Naccari (SCAC Tri-Newcomer-of-the-Year, departed senior Nicole Johnson (All-SCAC First Team), Mayer (All-SCAC Second Team), senior Alice Nelson (Second Team), sophomore Mackenzie Vasile (Second Team), Naccari (All-SCAC Honorable Mention), and departed senior Kayla Nguyen (Honorable Mention). Coach Pane added to her accolades by being named West

Region National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Coach-of-the-Year. Entering her third season at the helm for the Lady Crusaders, Pane carries a 17-23-1 record and has guided her squad to the conference semifinals both occasions in the tournament. Dallas has lost a key player in graduating senior, Nicole John-son, who led the team with nine goals, 20 points, and 73 shot attempts. The Lady Crusaders return 15 players who gained plenty of experience from last season and expect to make an im-pact on the pitch this fall. Some notable players from last season that paced the offensive attack behind Johnson are: sophomores Cascade Mayer and Mackenzie Vasile, and senior Alice Nelson. The trio contributed three goals apiece, with Nelson notably counting each of hers for a game-winner. Other returners that found the back of the goal with a netter include: senior Mariah Fairbanks, and sophomores Sydney Stirling and Lauren Hood. 13 newcomers also joined the Navy and White this season, and will add depth to a roster that demonstrates a lot of passion and comradery. Dallas opens the campaign on September 1 at University of Texas at Tyler. UD plays 20 matches this season, including 11 at home in Irving, Texas. Last year, the Lady Crusaders went 6-3 at the friendly confines. The SCAC Tournament will be hosted by Dallas this season, so the women’s soccer team hopes to have some extra noise at Crusader Field this November.

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• Returning is Tri-New-comer of the year, goal-keeper Elena Naccari.

• Mackenzie Vasile, Cascade Mayer, and Alice Nelson return tied as leading scorers with three goals apiece in 2014.

• Lady Crusaders take to the pitch at home 11 times this fall, including a five-game stretch.

• In 2014, Head Coach Angelina Pane earned Tri-Coach of the Year in the SCAC and National Soccer Coaches Associa-tion of America (NSCAA) West Coach-of-the-Year.

• Dallas hosts the SCAC Tournament this season on November 6-8.

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DATE OPPONENT TIMESep. 1 HOUSTON-VICTORIA 3 p.m.Sep. 4 LETOURNEAU 2 p.m.Sep. 5 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 2 p.m.Sep. 11 at Howard Payne 2 p.m.Sep. 12 SUL ROSS STATE 3 p.m.Sep. 15 at Trinity* 7 p.m.Sep. 18 at Our Lady of the Lake 4 p.m.Sep. 20 at Dallas* NoonSep. 25 AUSTIN COLLEGE* 2 p.m.Sep. 27 CENTENARY* NOONOct. 2 SOUTHWESTERN* 2 p.m.Oct. 4 TEXAS LUTHERAN* NOONOct. 11 DALLAS* NOONOct. 16 at Austin College* 3 p.m.Oct. 18 at Centenary* NoonOct. 23 at Southwestern* 6 p.m.Oct. 25 at Texas Lutheran* NoonOct. 31 TRINITY 1 p.m.

QUICK FACTSLOCATION:Kerrville, TexasFOUNDED:1923ENROLLMENT:1,126NICKNAME:MountaineersCOLORS:Maroon and whiteFACILITY:Mountaineer FieldPRESIDENT:Dr. Tim SummerlinATHLETICS DIRECTOR:Ron MacoskoATHLETIC TRAINER:Janel CarlileWOMEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH:Nick Morrison

PresidentDr. Tim Summerlin

Athletic DirectorRon Macosko

Sports Information DirectorRyan Brisbin

Athletic TrainerJanel Carlile

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NICK morriSON Nick Morrison was named head coach for Schreiner Women’s Soccer on December 7, 2012. Coach Morrison returns to Schreiner after serving as Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach and Assistant Athletic Academic Coordina-tor at Prairie View A&M (NCAA Division I) for the past four seasons. Working for and with another former Schreiner soccer player, Abe Garcia, Morrison helped build the PVAMU soccer team from one of the worst in all of D-I sports to a team that won its division in 2012. Along the way, the program has annually set school records and have steadily progressed up to the top of the SWAC western division for the first time ever. Morrison also serves as the program’s Goalkeeping Coach. Aca-demically, under Morrison’s guidance, the Panthers have had outstanding success in the classroom as well . Morrison was a standout performer both between the goal pipes and with the books at Schreiner. As a freshmen (2005), he set the school record for most shutouts in a season (7.0) and anchored the best defensive unit in SU history (0.95 GAA). He was named first team All-ASC after his first season. In 2006, Morrison had four more shutouts

as Schreiner men’s soccer completed it’s most successful two-year run in school history. That 2006 squad was the first and only SU team to host an American Southwest Conference championship tournament. He again was named First Team All-ASC. Unfor-tunately, a lingering illness cost him most of his junior year and misfor-tune continued his final season. He reinjured his knee (he had two knee surgeries in high school) very early in his senior year and saw his career come to a premature end. Still, in just over two seasons, his 12 shutouts rank #2 in school history. He was also a three-time Academic All-ASC selection and graduated in May of 2009 with a degree in Exercise Science. Coach Morrison also continued his academic pursuits while working at Prairie View A&M. He earned his Mas-ter’s of Education degree in Health & Human Performance in May of 2011. Known as a strong recruiter and stu-dent of the game , Morrison will draw on both his recruiting and coaching skills as he builds a new era of Schrein-er Women’s Soccer.

Tim martinezAssistant Coach

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2015 roster

# Player Name Pos. Cl. Hometown00 Taylor Roberston GK Fr. Portland, Texas1 Megan Morant GK So. Spring, Texas2 Heather Cagle D Jr. Prosper, Texas3 Alex Gill MF So. Tomball, Texas4 Rayna Pearson F/MF Fr. Dripping Springs, Texas5 Kelcie Nesbitt F Sr. Georgetown, Texas6 Kayla McConnell MF Fr. San Antonio, Texas7 Bria Howard F Sr. Harker Heights, Texas8 Karissa Bolyog D So. McKinney, Texas9 Sarah Hrehor MF Jr. Round Rock, Texas10 Ashley Foster MF/D So. Cypress, Texas11 Delaney Morrow D So. Houston, Texas12 Shelby Spenrath MF Sr. San Antonio, Texas13 Marta Burke F Fr. San Antonio, Texas14 Laura Atzeni MF So. Red Oak, Texas15 Heidi Workmon MF So. San Antonio, Texas16 Natalie Moreno MF Jr. Corpus Christi, Texas17 Alexis Overdiek MF Fr. Houston, Texas18 Monique Hutcheson MF Jr. Cypress, Texas19 Natalie Requenez D Jr. Kileen, Texas21 Brianna Detwiler D Sr. Edinburg, Texas22 Jennifer Trevino D Fr. New Braunfels, Texas23 Kylie Harvey F Fr. Cypress, Texas24 Andy Leblanc MF So. Austin, Texas25 Cailee Morgan F/MF Fr. Pearland, Texas26 Ruth Blackburn F So. Wylie, Texas27 Taylor Hutcheson D Fr. Cypress, Texas28 Lindsey Fitz D Fr. Kingwood, Texas

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2014 RESULTS (4-11-1, 2-9-1 SCAC)

# Player Points

26 Ruth Blackburn 12

25 Beth Davis 8

5 Kelsie Nesbitt 3

10 Ashley Foster 3

POINTS

# Player Goals

26 Ruth Blackburn 5

25 Beth Davis 3

GOALS

# Player Assists

25 Beth Davis 2

26 Ruth Blackburn 2

18 Monique Hutcheson 1

5 Kelsie Nesbitt 1

10 Ashley Foster 1

ASSISTS

# Player Shots

26 Ruth Blackburn 25

20 Allyson Fowler 18

5 Kelsie Nesbitt 14

3 Alex Gill 12

25 Beth Davis 12

SHOTS

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD

# Player GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Shutouts

00 Ryzan Alqarqaz 1-0 10:20 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0

1 Morgan Morant 16-16 1490:29 29 1.75 66 .695 4 11 1 3.0

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

Aug. 29 HOWARD PAYNE W 2-1Aug. 31 at Hutson-Tillotson L 2-3 (OT)Sept. 5 at LeTourneau W 2-0Sept. 13 TEXAS LUTHERAN* L 0-2Sept. 21 CENTENARY* W 1-0Sept. 26 at Trinity L 0-4Sept. 28 at Southwestern* L 1-2Oct. 3 at Dallas* L 1-2Oct. 5 at Austin College* L 1-2 (2OT)Oct. 10 DALLAS* L 0-1 (OT)Oct. 12 AUSTIN COLLEGE* L 0-1Oct. 17 TRINITY* L 0-6Oct. 19 SOUTHWESTERN* W 1-0Oct. 26 at Centenary* T 2-2Oct. 31 at Texas Lutheran* L 0-1

Nov. 7 Dallas (SCAC Tourney) L 0-2

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2014 results & stats

# Player GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att26 Ruth Blackburn 16-12 5 2 12 25 .200 13 .520 0 0-0

25 Beth Davis 7-2 3 2 8 12 .250 3 .250 2 0-0

5 Kelsie Nesbitt 16-11 1 1 3 14 .071 7 .500 1 0-0

10 Ashley Foster 16-16 1 1 3 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0

20 Allyson Fowler 16-11 1 0 2 18 .056 7 .389 0 0-0

15 Heidi Workmon 16-11 1 0 2 9 .111 7 .778 0 0-0

7 Bria Howard 13-0 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 1 0-0

18 Monique Hutcheson 16-3 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

3 Alex Gill 16-14 0 0 0 12 .000 6 .500 0 0-0

11 Delaney Morrow 16-16 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0

14 Laura Atzeni 16-14 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0

8 Gabriela Ramos 11-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0

9 Sarah Hrehor 5-4 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

2 Heather Cagle 16-16 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0

19 Natalie Requenez 16-11 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0

16 Natalie Moreno 13-2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

24 Andy LeBlanc 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

23 Bathany Mahnke 8-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

21 Brianna Detwiler 16-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

12 Shelby Spenrath 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

6 Yahaira Montes 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSchreiner 5 7 1 0 13

Opponents 11 15 2 1 29

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSchreiner 40 68 8 0 116

Opponents 86 106 5 3 200

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSchreiner 27 41 1 0 69

Opponents 13 27 2 0 42

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSchreiner 10 25 0 0 35

Opponents 27 41 3 1 72

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSchreiner 42 52 4 2 100

Opponents 45 55 2 0 102

Team Statistics Sch. OPPSHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts 13-116 29-200

Goals scored per game 0.81 1.81

Shot pct. .112 .145

Shots on goal-Attempts 55-116 98-200

SOG pct. .474 .490

Shots/Game 7.2 12.5

Assists 7 21

CORNER KICKS 35 72

PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0

PENALTIES

Yellow cards 6 3

Red cards 0 0

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Gill, a sophomore midfielder, played in 16 games and made 14 starts in 2014. She fired off 12 shots, putting six on target in her first collegiate season. Gill marked a career-high three shots twice last season, doing so against Austin College and Centenary College.

Blackburn, a sophomore forward, played in 16 games last season for the Mountaineers, making 12 starts. She led the team with five goals and two assists, totaling 12 points. Blackburn posted a career-high two goals in a 2-2 draw against Centenary College. Blackburn was named a Tri-New-comer of the Year last season.

Foster, a sophomore midfielder/defender, played and started in all 16 games for the Mountain-eers last season. She totaled one goal and one assist for 3 points. Her lone goal of the season came in a 2-3 loss to Huston-Tillotson on August 31, while her assist came against Dallas on October 3.

Morrow, a sophomore defend-er, played and started in all 16 games for the Mountaineers in 2014. She helped a defense that allowed just 29 goals, the second least in the SCAC. Morrow and the Mountaineers posted a 1.74 goals-against-average, while totaling three shutouts.

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2015 season preview

For the 2015 season, head coach Nick Morrison wants to see his team grow together. Together as in coming together but also growing together as in young players developing individually and as a team in conjunction with their teammates. While Morrison can rely on several upperclassmen this fall, notably seniors Kelcie Nesbitt (Georgetown, TX/Georgetown HS), Brianna Detwiler (Edinburg, TX/Edinburg HS) and Bria Howard (Killeen, TX/Harker Heights HS), the majority of the team is made up of sophomores and freshmen. That’s where the grow-ing together will be important for success this fall. Morrison can also count on sophomores Alex Gill (Tomball, TX/Memorial HS), Ashley Foster (Cypress, TX/Cy-Woods HS) and Ruth Blackburn (Wylie, TX/Wy-lie HS) for strong play. Gill and Foster patrol the mid-field and help set up the defensive end of the pitch while Blackburn returns as the team’s leading scorer after netting five goals and assisting on two others

last fall. She was also named the SCAC Tri-Newcomer of the Year in 2014. The Mountaineers will also look to qualify for the SCAC postseason tournament for a second consec-utive year and if succcessful, it will be a first for SU Women’s Soccer in the NCAA era. The season starts on Tuesday, September 1st with a home match against NAIA (scholarship) UH-Victo-ria at home at 3:00 pm. SU starts conference play at top-10 ranked Trinity on September 15th.

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QUICK NOTES• The Mountaineers

will return 17 players from the 2014 squad

• 2014 SCAC Tri-New-comer of the Year, Ruth Blackburn, will return this season after leading the Mountaineers with five goals last season

• The Mountaineers are coming off their first post-season ap-pearance in program history

• They have brought in a solid class of newcomers to add to their returners

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LOCATION:Georgetown, TexasFOUNDED:1873ENROLLMENT:1,265NICKNAME:PiratesCOLORS:Black and goldFACILITY:Varsity FieldPRESIDENT:Edward BurgerATHLETICS DIRECTOR:Dr. Glada MuntATHLETIC TRAINER:Glenn SchwabWOMEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH:Linda Hamilton

PresidentEdward Burger

Athletic DirectorDr. Glada Munt

Sports Information DirectorMegan Hardin

Director ofAthletic TrainingGlenn Schwab

QUICK FACTS

DATE OPPONENT TIMESep. 1 HARDIN-SIMMONS 7:30 p.m.Sep. 5 at Rhodes 10 a.m.Sep. 6 Fontbonne (@ Rhodes) 10 a.m.Sep. 9 Texas Lutheran* TBASep. 13 HOWARD PAYNE 3 p.m.Sep. 18 at Austin College* 2 p.m.Sep. 20 at Centenary* NoonSep. 27 DALLAS* NOONSep. 29 CONCORDIA 7 p.m.Oct. 2 at Schreiner 2 p.m.Oct. 4 at Trinity 1 p.m.Oct. 9 AUSTIN COLLEGE* 5 p.m.Oct. 11 CENTENARY* NOONOct. 18 at Dallas* NoonOct. 23 SCHREINER* 6 p.m.Oct. 25 TRINITY* 2 p.m.Oct. 30 TEXAS LUTHERAN* 6 p.m.

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Linda Hamilton enters her first season as head coach of the Southwestern women’s soccer team. Hamilton brings a wealth of experi-ence to the program, both as a player and coach. She played collegiately at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina, earning All-America status and all-conference honors all four years. She was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year in 1988. Hamilton went to play for the United States National Team, where she played in 82 international matches. She helped the team to a World Cup gold medal in 1991 and bronze in 1995.

Most recently, Hamilton was the head women’s soccer coach at Illinois College and guided the Lady Blues to a program record 11 wins (11-5-2). Hamilton, who owns a United States Soccer Federation “A” coaching license, got her start in coaching at Old Domin-ion University as the team’s head coach from 1993 to 1995. She later served as an assistant at Hofstra University (2006-2007) and most recently served as head coach at the University of North Florida (2007-2013). She has additionally worked with the Easter Seals and National Multiple Sclerosis Society (2002-2006), serving as director of development.

coaching staff

LINDA hamilton

Jamie MeshewAssistant Coach

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LINDA hamilton

# Player Name Pos. Cl. Hometown00 Kylie Hunt GK So. Fort Worth, Texas2 Carly Ammel D So. Katy, Texas3 Emmelina Bales M Fr Ada, Ohio 4 Madison Vardeman D/MF So. Keller, Texas5 Mady Akers MF/F So. Austin, Texas6 Malorie Lara F So. Austin, Texas7 Angelica Grayson MF So. Hockley, Texas8 Sarah Bevins F Jr. Austin, Texas9 Mackenzie Millican MF/D Jr. Southlake, Texas10 Megan McGrath D Jr. Austin, Texas11 Ana Gutierrez D/MF So. San Antonio, Texas12 Marissa Morin F/M Fr Grapevine, Texas 14 Emily Schmalstieg M Fr Bulverde, Texas 15 Hayley Miesse MF/F Jr. Austin, Texas16 Kierstyn Luckock F/M Fr Prosper, Texas17 Audrey Silver D Jr. Dallas, Texas19 Amari Bethel D Fr Nassau, Bahamas

21 Connor Marshall F/MF Sr. Lucas, Texas

22 Shannon Lukehart MF Jr. San Antonio, Texas23 Brianna Nunn D So. Grand Prairie, Texas24 Kirsten Mazur MF/F Sr. Georgetown, Texas25 Ashley Moulder F/MF Sr. Frisco, Texas26 Kiara Morales MF So. Round Rock, Texas27 Chickie Murphy D/MF So. San Antonio31 Claire Schumann MF So. Spring, Texas

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2014 results & stats

2014 RESULTS (5-13-2, 5-6-1 SCAC)

# Player Points

8 Sarah Bevins 5

11 Ana Gutierrez 5

9 Mackenzie Millican 4

POINTS

# Player Goals

11 Ana Gutierrez 2

9 Mackenzie Millican 2

8 Sarah Bevins 2

GOALS

# Player Assists

20 Carol Bentley 2

8 Sarah Bevins 1

12 Krysta Maples 1

3 Audry Helburn 1

25 Ashley Moulder 1

11 Ana Gutierrez 1

ASSISTS

# Player Shots

15 Hayley Miesse 24

12 Krysta Maples 21

8 Sarah Bevins 21

20 Carol Bentley 19

9 Mackenzie Millican 13

SHOTS

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD

# Player GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Shutouts

49 Katherine Rodgers 20-19 1706:41 30 1.58 85 .739 5 11 2 4.0

00 Kylie Hunt 6-1 172:55 5 2.60 22 .815 0 1 0 0.0

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

Aug. 29 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps L 0-2Aug. 31 Occidental L 0-2Sept. 5 WHITWORTH L 0-2Sept. 7 HENDRIX L 2-3Sept. 9 CONCORDIA T 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 12 at Texas-Dallas L 0-5Sept. 14 at Texas-Tyler L 0-3Sept. 19 at Dallas* L 0-1 (OT)Sept. 21 at Austin College* W 2-1 (2OT)Sept. 26 TEXAS LUTHERAN* W 1-0Sept. 28 SCHREINER* W 2-1Oct. 1 TRINITY* L 0-4Oct. 5 CENTENARY* W 0-1Oct. 12 at Centenary* W 0-1Oct. 17 at Texas Lutheran* L 0-1 (2OT)Oct. 19 at Schreiner* L 0-1Oct. 24 DALLAS* T 0-0 (2OT)Oct. 26 AUSTIN COLLEGE* L 0-1Oct. 31 at Trinity* L 0-6

Nov. 7 Austin College (SCAC Tourney) L 0-1

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# Player GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att8 Sarah Bevins 17-14 2 1 5 21 .095 6 .286 1 0-0

11 Ana Gutierrez 20-17 2 1 5 10 .200 5 .500 2 0-0

9 Mackenzie Millican 16-9 2 0 4 13 .154 4 .308 2 0-07 Angel Grayson 16-1 1 0 2 10 .100 4 .400 0 0-0

10 Megan McGrath 20-19 1 0 2 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-026 Kiara Morales 13-8 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-016 Allie Dillon 5-3 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-020 Carol Bentley 20-20 0 2 2 19 .000 3 .158 0 0-012 Krysta Maples 20-9 0 1 1 21 .000 9 .429 0 0-03 Audry Helburn 16-8 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0

25 Ashley Moulder 15-3 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-015 Hayley Miesse 20-20 0 0 0 24 .000 5 .208 0 0-119 Hannah Niel 19-14 0 0 0 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-06 Malorie Lara 19-8 0 0 0 8 .000 5 .625 0 0-0

13 Hayley Warriener 19-5 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-017 Audrey Silver 19-16 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-027 Chickie Murphy 6-0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-024 Kirsten Mazur 20-17 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-023 Brianna Nunn 20-7 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-021 Connor Marshall 14-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-04 Madison Vardeman 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0

22 Shannon Lukehart 16-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-018 Claire Schumann 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-014 Cailey McLain 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-05 Madelyn Akers 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-02 Carly Ammel 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSouthwestern 2 7 0 1 10

Opponents 14 19 1 1 35

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSouthwestern 87 76 5 5 173

Opponents 139 164 11 5 319

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSouthwestern 44 63 3 2 112

Opponents 29 24 2 0 55

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSouthwestern 28 23 1 2 54

Opponents 50 55 2 2 109

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalSouthwestern 46 55 2 2 105

Opponents 58 57 9 2 126

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD

# Player GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Shutouts

49 Katherine Rodgers 20-19 1706:41 30 1.58 85 .739 5 11 2 4.0

00 Kylie Hunt 6-1 172:55 5 2.60 22 .815 0 1 0 0.0

Team Statistics SWU OPPSHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts 10-173 35-319

Goals scored per game 0.50 1.75

Shot pct. .058 .110

Shots on goal-Attempts 65-173 147-319

SOG pct. .376 .461

Shots/Game 8.6 15.9

Assists 7 26

CORNER KICKS 54 109

PENALTY KICKS 0-1 1-1

PENALTIES

Yellow cards 4 7

Red cards 0 0

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Bevins, a junior forward, played in 17 games last season, making 14 starts for the Pirates’ squad. Bevins marked a team-high two goals on the season, adding one assist for five total points, tied for the most among the team. Bevins also posted her lone game winner against Schreiner in th 85th minute of a 2-1 Pirates’ victory. Bevins was a First Team

All-SCAC selection in 2014.

Gutierrez, a sophomore defender/midfielder, returns for her second season with the Pirates after played in all 20 games last season and making 17 starts. Gutierrez was one of the top goal-scorers with two on the season, while she added an assist to tie for the team-best mark of five points. Both of her goals in 2014 were game-winners, including a gold-

en goal in overtime against Austin College on September 21. Gutierrez was a Second Team All-SCAC selection in 2014.

Miesse, a junior midfielder, played and started in all 20 games for the Pirates last sea-son. She helped a defense that allowed just

SARAH BEVINSJR., F, AUSTIN, TEXAS

ANA GUTIERREZSO., D/MF, SAN ANTONIO, TX

HAYLEY MIESSEJR., MF, AUSTIN, TEXAS

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The Southwestern University women’s soccer team welcome a new face to lead the program as Linda Hamilton took over as Head Coach of the Pirates’ squad. Hamilton came to Georgetown after coaching at Illinois Col-lege where she guided the team to a program record 11 wins. Before that, she served as the Head Coach at the University of North Florida from 2007-2013. Prior to coaching, Hamilton played collegiately at North Car-olina State University and the University of North Carolina. She later went to play for the United States National Team, com-peting in 82 international matches and helping the team to a World Cup gold medal in 1991 and a bronze in 1995. Hamilton will inherit a squad that was under the lead of assistant Coach Jamie Meshew for much of the 2014 season. When Meshew took over, the Pirates had lost six of their first seven matches. After taking the reins, they began conference play and put up a 5-7-1 record through the rest of the season, including a first-round loss at the SCAC tournament. Returning for the Pirates this season on offense are the three leading scorers, Ana Gutierrez, Mackenzie Millican and Sarah Bevins, all of whom scored two goals last season. Bevins and Gutierrez each added one assist for a team-high five points. On defense, Southwestern lost starting goalkeeper, Katherine Rodgers. Returning, however is Kylie Hunt who played in six game last season and made one start. Hunt spent 172:55 min-utes in the net, allowing five goals, but putting up 22 saves for

an .815 save percentage. She recorded one loss last season. The Pirates’ 2015 roster includes the experience of three seniors, six juniors and 11 sophomores, while five freshmen will begin their journey with the team. Southwestern will begin the season at home on September 1 against Hardin-Simmons University. They will travel the follow-ing weekend to Memphis, Tenn. to play against Fontbonne and Rhodes. Following that road trip, they will take on Texas Lutheran in their first conference match of the season, before hosting How-ard Payne and Texas-Tyler. Hendrix College will be their final non-conference game of the season as they face the Warriors on September 25 at home.SCAC play gets into full swing October 2 as they host five games on Varsity Field and travel to Schreiner, Trinity and Dallas. The Pirates will look to earn a trip back to Irving for the SCAC Championship Tournament beginning November 6. They have made it into the tournament for the last three years.

• Head Coach Linda Hamilton will begin her career as the Pirates’ leader this season

• The team will return the top three leading scorers from 2014, Sarah Bevins, Ana Gutierrez and Mack-enzie Millican

• Kylie Hunt will take on the role of start-ing goalkeeper

• The Pirates will look to make the SCAC tournament for the third consecutive year

QUICK NOTES

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LOCATION:Seguin, TexasFOUNDED:1891ENROLLMENT:1,300NICKNAME:BulldogsCOLORS:Black and goldFACILITY:Gustafson FieldPRESIDENT:Stuart DorseyATHLETICS DIRECTOR:Bill MillerATHLETIC TRAINER:Matt MatochaWOMEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH:Larry Schaffer

PresidentStuart Dorsey

Athletic DirectorBill Miller

Sports Information DirectorTim Clark

Athletic TrainerMatt Matocha

QUICK FACTS

DATE OPPONENT TIMESep. 1 at Concordia TBASep. 4 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 2 p.m.Sep. 5 LETOURNEAU 2 p.m.Sep. 9 SOUTHWESTERN* TBASep. 13 HUSTON-TILLOTSON 2 p.m.Sep. 18 at Centenary* 5 p.m.Sep. 20 at Austin College* NoonSep. 25 DALLAS* TBAOct. 2 at Trinity* 6 p.m.Oct. 4 at Schreiner* NoonOct. 9 CENTENARY* 2 p.m.Oct. 11 AUSTIN COLLEGE* NOONOct. 16 at Dallas* 2 p.m.Oct. 18 SUL ROSS STATE 2 p.m.Oct. 23 TRINITY* 5 p.m.Oct. 25 SCHREINER* NOONOct. 30 at Southwestern* 6 p.m.

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megan schafferAssistant Coach

The 2015 campaign will be Larry Schaf-fer’s fourth season at the helm of the Texas Lutheran Women’s Soccer program. Under Schaffer’s guidance, the Bulldogs have produced back-to-back, dou-ble-digit season win totals for the first time since the 2006 and 2007 campaigns. Last year, the 2014 season, the Bulldogs produced a 10-9-1 overall record with a

9-4 mark in the always tough South-ern Collegiate Athletic Conference. The Bulldogs advanced to the SCAC Championship game in 2014 and fell to No. 2-ranked Trinity University 3-0. The championship game appearance was the second conference champi-onship game played in TLU Women’s Soccer history. Zoe Gulick led a group of five Texas Lutheran women’s soccer players to take home 2014 SCAC postseason hardware. Gulick was one of three players to grab the 2014 SCAC Tri-Newcomer of the Year. She also joined Sioned Kirkpatrick, Kelly Lochte, and Erin Rose on the All-SCAC First Team. Tara Armstrong earned a spot on the Second Team. In 2013, the Bulldogs finished 10-8-2 in Schaffer’s season. TLU’s 6-5-1 record in its first season in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Confer-ence placed it third in the league. The Bulldogs advanced to the semifinals

of the SCAC Championship. In that 2013 season, the Bulldogs had six players earn All-SCAC recognition, led by Sioned Kirkpatrick and Jennifer Kope-tic on the First Team and Tara Armstrong and Krystel Wolfe on the Second Team. In his first three years at TLU, Schaffer has coached a conference Offensive Freshman of the Year, a conference

Tri-Newcomer of the Year, six All-Confer-ence First Team members, five Second Team members and three players who earned Honorable Mention. In his first season as Texas Lutheran’s head coach, Schaffer led the Bulldogs to a 7-9-1 overall mark. The season was highlighted by an ASC Co-Offensive Freshman of the Year award for Sioned Kirkpatrick. Schaffer was named the new coach for TLU Women’s Soccer on Dec. 20, 2011. Schaffer won a pair of Class 5A State Championships in boys’ soccer with San Antonio Churchill. Schaffer and the Char-gers won state titles in 1998 and in 2001. Overall, Schaffer has coached in four Texas high school state tournaments and eight Texas high school regional tourna-ments. He has won 12 district champi-onships and more than 300 high school matches. Schaffer is a two-time finalist for NSCAA National High School Coach of the Year and a two-time winner of an NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year award. Schaffer twice has been named NSCAA Texas High School Coach of the Year and San Antonio Express-News Coach of the Year. He is a four-time winner of the Texas High School Coaches Association Region 4 Coach of the Year.

LARRY schaffer

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# Player Name Pos. Cl. Hometown0 Erin Rose GK Jr. San Antonio, Texas

1 Alexandra Call GK Fr. San Antonio, Texas 01 Nichole Glazener GK So. Pearland, Texas 2 Taylor Vatuna MF/D Sr. Cypress, Texas 3 Aubrie Wells D/MF Fr. Houston, Texas 4 Brooke Woods MF So. Spring, Texas5 Jessica Coronado MF Fr. McAllen, Texas6 Krystel Wolfe D Jr. San Antonio, Texas

7 Molly Wagner MF Sr. Memphis, Tenn. 8 Tara Armstrong D Jr. Lincoln, Calif. 9 Sioned Kirkpatrick F Sr. San Antonio, Texas10 Vanessa Espinoza MF Jr. Adkins, Texas11 Max Soto MF/F So. Kyle, Texas12 Jessica Gonzales D/MF Fr. San Marcos, Texas13 Courtney Gros D/MF Fr. San Antonio, Texas

# Player Name Pos. Cl. Hometown14 Victoria Cruz D/MF Fr. Ft. Worth, Texas15 Katelyn Fouse F Fr. Spring Branch, Texas 17 Kelly Lochte MF Sr. New Braunfels, Texas 18 Makayla Mueller MF So. Meadows Place, Texas 19 Marisol Ramos D So. San Antonio, Texas 20 Jaque Beck D Jr. Carlsbad, Calif. 21 Zoe Gulick D So. New Braunfels, Texas 22 Darien Culver MF Fr. Cibolo, Texas 23 Leslie Flores F Fr. McAllen, Texas24 Claudia Trevino F Jr. San Antonio, Texas28 Renee Schneider MF Jr. Austin, Texas 29 Megan Larsen MF Jr. San Antonio, Texas 81 Kyndall Ramirez F/MF Fr. San Marcos, Texas

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2014 RESULTS (10-9-1, 8-4-0 SCAC)

# Player Points

9 Sioned Kirkpatrick 20

21 Zoe Gulick 8

26 Maegan Idrogo 6

19 Marisol Ramos 6

17 Kelly Lochte 5

POINTS

# Player Goals

9 Sioned Kirkpatrick 7

21 Zoe Gulick 3

26 Maegan Idrogo 3

17 Kelly Lochte 2

19 Marisol Ramos 2

GOALS

# Player Assists

9 Sioned Kirkpatrick 6

13 Karla Beltran 2

19 Marisol Ramos 2

8 Tara Armstrong 2

2 Taylor Vatuna 2

21 Zoe Gulick 2

ASSISTS

# Player Shots

9 Sioned Kirkpatrick 59

26 Maegan Idrogo 29

2 Taylor Vatuna 16

10 Vanessa Espinoza 15

11 Alexis Soto 15

SHOTS

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD

# Player GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Shutouts

0 Erin Rose 18-16 1284:24 17 1.19 73 .811 9 4 0 6.2

1 Devin Crump 10-3 389:08 9 2.08 39 .812 1 2 1 0.2

01 Nichole Glazener 5-1 172:42 7 3.65 12 .632 0 3 0 0.0

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

Aug. 29 at Mary Hardin-Baylor L 0-1Sept. 1 CONCORDIA L 0-1Sept. 5 East Texas Baptist L 1-2Sept. 6 at LeTourneau W 2-1Sept. 13 at Schreiner* W 2-0Sept. 14 at Hutson-Tillotson T 4-4Sept. 19 CENTENARY* W 1-0Sept. 20 HOWARD PAYNE L 0-2Sept. 26 at Southwestern* L 0-1Sept. 28 TRINITY* L 0-6Oct. 3 at Austin College* W 1-0Oct. 5 at Dallas* L 1-2Oct. 10 AUSTIN COLLEGE* W 1-0Oct. 12 DALLAS* W 3-0Oct. 17 SOUTHWESTERN* W 1-0 (2OT)Oct. 19 at Trinity* L 1-9Oct. 24 at Centenary* W 2-1 (OT)Oct. 31 SCHREINER* W 1-0

Nov. 8 Dallas (SCAC Tourney) W 1-0Nov. 9 at Trinity (SCAC Tourney) L 0-3

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# Player GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att9 Sioned Kirkpatrick 18-14 7 6 20 59 .119 27 .458 3 1-2

21 Zoe Gulick 20-19 3 2 8 12 .250 5 .417 1 0-026 Maegan Idrogo 18-15 3 0 6 29 .103 13 .448 2 0-019 Marisol Ramos 20-17 2 2 6 12 .167 5 .417 1 0-017 Kelly Lochte 20-20 2 1 5 12 .167 5 .417 0 0-02 Taylor Vatuna 20-18 1 2 4 16 .062 6 .375 1 0-08 Tara Armstrong 20-20 1 2 4 8 .125 3 .375 0 0-0

24 Claudia Trevino 19-4 1 1 3 4 .250 3 .750 1 0-011 Alexis Soto 20-6 1 0 2 15 .067 5 .333 0 0-05 Meredith Jamail 15-1 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 1 0-0

13 Karla Beltran 19-3 0 2 2 10 .000 7 .700 0 0-010 Vanessa Espinoza 20-18 0 0 0 15 .000 7 .467 0 0-018 Makayla Mueller 20-3 0 0 0 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-020 Jaque Beck 19-19 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-04 Brooke Woods 13-0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-07 Molly Wagner 20-2 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-06 Krystel Wolfe 20-19 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

28 Renee Schneider 15-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-025 Ashley Silvas 10-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-029 Megan Larsen 9-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-023 Karen Herrera 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-022 Melissa Perry 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-014 Lauren Arnold 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-012 Niyell Ascencio 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTexas Lutheran 6 14 1 1 22

Opponents 18 15 0 0 33

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTexas Lutheran 92 118 6 3 219

Opponents 184 141 2 4 331

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTexas Lutheran 65 58 2 1 126

Opponents 37 37 0 0 74

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTexas Lutheran 42 38 1 1 82

Opponents 45 53 1 1 100

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTexas Lutheran 63 77 6 0 146

Opponents 69 92 1 1 163

Team Statistics TLU OPPSHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts 22-219 33-321

Goals scored per game 1.10 1.65

Shot pct. .100 .100

Shots on goal-Attempts 96-219 159-331

SOG pct. .438 .480

Shots/Game 10.9 16.5

Assists 18 28

CORNER KICKS 82 100

PENALTY KICKS 1-2 1-1

PENALTIES

Yellow cards 9 8

Red cards 1 1

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Kirkpatrick, a senior forward, played in 18 games for the Bulldogs last season, making 14 starts. She led the team with seven goals and six assists, both the fifth-best among all SCAC players. Her 20 total points were the fourth best among the conference. She marked a season high two goals in a 4-4 draw against Huston-Tillotson on

September 14. Kirkpatrick was a First Team All-SCAC selec-tion last season.

Rose, a junior goalkeeper, played in 18 games last season, making 10 starts in the net and totaling 1284:24 minutes. She posted a record of 9-4 with five shutouts on the season. She allowed just 17 goals during this time, a 1.19 goals against average, both of which ranked second among all SCAC goalkeepers. Rose was a First Team All-SCAC selection in

2014.

Lochte, a senior midfielder, returns for her final season after playing and starting in all 20 games last year. During her junior campaign, Lochte marked three goals and one assist for seven total points, third best among the TLU squad. She was a First Team All-SCAC selection last season, joining three teammates on the list.

Gulick, a sophomore defender, played in all 20 games for TLU and made 19 starts. She was named a Tri-Newcomer of the Year after a successful campaign in 2014. She posted three goals and two assists for eight points, all three marks were second best among the Bulldogs. She alo posted the game-winning goal in a 3-0 victory over the University

of Dallas during the regular season. She also marked one of her assists on the game-winner in the semifinals of the SCAC tournament over Dallas. Gulick was a First Team All-SCAC selection last season.

SIONED KIRKPATRICKSR., F, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

ERIN ROSEJR., GK, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

KELLY LOCHTESR., MF, NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS

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2015 season preview

The Texas Lutheran Bulldogs start the 2015 women’s soccer season with 18 returning letter-winners and 10 newcomers for a squad coming off a 10-9-1 overall and 8-4 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference marks. The Bulldogs advanced to the SCAC Championship tourna-ment final and lost to second-ranked Trinity 3-0 “I’m very pleased with the 10 recruits coming in for 2015,” said Larry Schaffer, who will begin his fourth season as the head coach of the Bulldogs. “With the 18 returners we have coming back, and the addition of the 10 recruits to mix in with them, I like what the potential could be for this team. “This group of recruits is very versatile and can play multiple positions, which will allow the team to take on many different looks. This group also has high moral and academic standards, which will fit in well with TLU’s campus and classroom atmo-sphere.” The Bulldogs return three-year leading scorer Sioned Kirkpat-rick. The senior put in seven goals and added six assists in 2014. She registered 59 shots and 27 shots on goal. She netted three game-winners. Kirkpatrick was a First Team All-SCAC selection a year ago and in 2013.Kirkpatrick has scored 35 career goals and distributed 14 assists in her Bulldog career. Kirkpatrick was one of four Bulldogs to achieve All-SCAC First

Team honors in 2014. Kirkpatrick, sophomore Zoe Gulick, senior Kelly Lochte, and junior Erin Rose all return for 2015. A year after earning All-SCAC Honorable Mention, Lochte landed First Team honors in 2014 after a stellar campaign. The midfielder scored twice and added an assist on the year. Both goals came during conference play. Rose also earned Honorable Mention in 2013 before being named to the All-SCAC First Team in 2014. The sophomore goalkeeper notched six shutouts on the season, the best mark in the conference. Her 1.19 goals-against average was second lowest in the league. Junior defender Tara Armstrong was also part of that stout Texas Lutheran defense, playing a sweeper role and cleaning up a lot of the potential threats from attacking teams. She earned Second-Team honors for the second straight season. The soph-omore scored a goal and added two assists for the year.Schaffer has guided TLU to records of 7-9-1 (2012), 10-8-2 (2013), 10-9-1 (2014) in his three previous years. Schaffer has an overall record of 27-26-4 at TLU.

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• 17 letter-winners and nine starter return for the 2015 season

• TLU comes off a season where they finished second in the SCAC tourna-ment

• The Bulldogs return top scorer, Sioned Kirkpatrick, who scored seven goals and added six assists

• TLU also returns starting goalkeeper Erin Rose, a First Team All-SCAC selec-tion with a 1.19 GAA

QUICK NOTES

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LOCATION:San Antonio, TexasFOUNDED:1869ENROLLMENT:2,700NICKNAME:TigersCOLORS:Maroon and whiteFACILITY:McGinlay FieldPRESIDENT:Dr. Danny AndersonATHLETICS DIRECTOR:Bob KingATHLETIC TRAINER:Marc PowelWOMEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH:Lance Key

DATE OPPONENT TIMESep. 1 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE 6 p.m.Sep. 4 POMONA-PITZER 8 p.m.Sep. 11 TEXAS-TYLER 7 p.m.Sep. 15 SCHREINER* 7 p.m.Sep. 18 at Dallas* 3 p.m.Sep. 20 at Lynchburg 1 p.m.Sep. 22 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR 7 p.m.Sep. 25 CENTENARY* 6 p.m.Sep. 27 AUSTIN COLLEGE* NOONSep. 29 TEXAS-DALLAS 6 p.m.Oct. 2 TEXAS LUTHERAN* 6 p.m.Oct. 4 SOUTHWESTERN* 1 p.m.Oct. 9 DALLAS* 6 p.m.Oct. 16 at Centenary* 6 p.m.Oct. 18 at Austin College* NoonOct. 23 at Texas Lutheran* 5 p.m.Oct. 25 at Southwestern 2 p.m.Oct. 31 at Schreiner* 1 p.m.

QUICK FACTS

PresidentDr. Danny Anderson

Athletic DirectorBob King

Sports Information DirectorJustin Parker

Athletic TrainerMarc Powel

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Coaching staff

LANCE KEY

Juan LamadridGoalkeepers Coach

chelsea fryeAssistant Coach

owen collieAssistant Coach

The 2015 season will mark the 12th campaign of Lance Key as the head coach of the Trinity Tigers women’s soccer team.

Since taking the Tigers helm in 2004, Coach Key has amassed a record of 190-19-16, for a winning percentage of .880. A Trinity alumnus, Coach Key stands at No. 3 in winning percentage of all coaches in the NCAA Divisions I, II, and III, and second among active Division III coaches. Coach Key’s teams have finished with undefeat-ed, untied regular seasons for three campaigns, in 2004, 2009, and 2011.

He has guided the Trinity team to the NCAA Playoffs 10 times in his tenure. Included was a berth in the national championship game in 2013, played before fervent Tiger fans at San An-tonio’s Toyota Field. Coach Key has led the team to the quarterfinals three times, and to the Sweet 16 on five occasions, including the 2014 season.

During the 2014 NCAA Playoffs, Trinity broke a Division III record, by marking its 75th consec-utive home game without a loss. Trinity also secured its sixth straight Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Championship, and the ninth under Coach Key’s leadership. The Tigers completed the year with a 22-1-1 overall record. Trinity opened the Playoffs with two home games, shutting out the University of Texas-Tyler 3-0, and the University of Redlands 2-0. Thomas More College (KY) edged the Tigers 1-0 in a double-overtime Sweet 16 battle in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The 2013 season was the best in Tiger women’s soccer history, as Trinity advanced to the NCAA Championship game. Trinity opened the event with a 2-1 semifinals victory over Middlebury College (VT). William Smith College (NY) emerged as the national champion, with a 2-0 win over Trinity in the finals. The Tigers completed the year with a 25-1-2 record, setting a school mark for victories in a season.

Coach Key’s first season at the helm, 2004, was also the first undefeated and untied reg-ular-season effort (16-0-0). Trinity received an NCAA first-round bye and was eliminated in the second round.

For his efforts, Coach Key has been honored as SCAC Coach of the Year seven times in his career, including 2014. He also was named the CaptainU Division III Women’s National Coach of the Year in 2009 and 2013. CaptainU is a youth and college sports network which bridges sports and technology by connecting student-athletes. Coach Key has been selected twice as the NSCAA West Region Coach of the Year.

Ten Tiger players have earned 14 NSCAA All-America honors under Coach Key’s leader-ship. Eleven Trinity players have achieved NSCAA Scholar-All-America honors. Seven student-ath-letes have become national Academic All-Ameri-cans on nine occasions.

Coach Key was a three-time All-American at Trinity from 1996-1999. He was named the SCAC Men’s Player of the Year in 1999. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from Trinity in 2000.

After his collegiate career, Coach Key became the only Division III player selected in the 2000 Major League Soccer draft. He was a standout for the Colorado Rapids, starting 34 games over a two-year span.

As a testament to his playing career, Coach Key will be inducted into the ninth Trinity Uni-versity Athletic Hall of Fame Class on October 3, 2015. The ceremony will be held at halftime of the Tigers football game with Hardin-Simmons University.

He had been director of girls training for the Classics Elite Soccer Club, and holds an Ad-vanced National Diploma from the NSCAA.

Coach Key and his wife, Natalie, are the par-ents of two young daughters, Ava and Ela.

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2015 roster

# Player Name Pos. Cl. Hometown0 Dana McLaughlin GK JR New Bern, NC 1 Kalli Douma GK SO Austin, TX01 Janie Thompson GK JR Leawood, KS2 Melissa Chura MF SO Metuchen, NJ 4 Jordan Bethea DEF SO Dallas, TX 5 Brigitte Taylor F/MF JR Tulsa, OK 6 Amanda Boe MF SO Dallas, TX 7 Maggie Olvera MF SR Dallas, TX8 Jordan Leeper D/MF JR Austin, TX9 Julia Camp MF/F SO Houston, TX 10 Chelsea Cole MF FY Texarkana, TX 11 Abby Tisdale MF SO Dallas, TX12 Meredith Licata FOR SO Buffalo, NY 13 Alex Ortiz D/MF SO Austin, TX 14 Kimberly Polasek MF SR Houston, TX 15 Yasmeen Farra MF JR Austin, TX

# Player Name Pos. Cl. Hometown16 Colleen Markey MF/F SO Raleigh, NC 17 Emily Donnan MF SR Houston, TX 18 Tierney Thomison FOR SO Waxahachie, TX19 Allison Carter MF JR Houston, TX20 Madee Gallagher D FY Houston, TX 21 Hannah Hommel F/MF JR Littleton, CO 22 Halleanne Dure F FY Katy, TX 23 Nicole Gardini DEF JR Austin, TX 24 Emily Welp MF FY Scottsdale, AZ 25 Julia Kelly MF SO Grand Island, NY 26 Katie Peth F/MF FY San Antonio, TX 27 Hannah Booher MF SO Deer Park, TX 32 Kali Dawson D/MF FY Cibolo, TX33 Alice von Ende-Becker MF FY Lubbock, TX

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2014 results & stats

2014 RESULTS (22-1-1, 12-0-0 SCAC)# Player Points

10 Emily Jorgens 65

9 Kelsey Falcone 55

7 Maggie Olvera 31

16 Colleen Markey 17

22 Hannah Kuhl 15

POINTS

# Player Goals

9 Kelsey Falcone 20

10 Emily Jorgens 19

7 Maggie Olvera 10

16 Colleen Markey 7

24 Julia Camp 6

GOALS

# Player Assists

10 Emily Jorgens 27

9 Kelsey Falcone 15

7 Maggie Olvera 11

14 Kimberly Polasek 7

ASSISTS

# Player Shots

9 Kelsey Falcone 115

10 Emily Jorgens 98

7 Maggie Olvera 54

22 Hannah Kuhl 46

14 Kimberly Polasek 45

SHOTS

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD

# Player GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Shutouts

31 Kalli Douma 8-0 183:19 0 0.00 1 1.000 1 0 0 0.501 Janie Thompson 5-1 123:32 0 0.00 2 1.000 1 0 0 0.40 Devan Osegueda 21-16 1192:59 3 0.23 10 .769 13 1 1 3.11 Lauren Goldberg 17-7 610:36 3 0.44 5 .625 6 0 0 1.0

30 Dana McLaughlin 2-0 90:00 1 1.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

Aug. 29 ST. SCHOLASTICA W 7-1Sept. 5 at Emory T 1-1Sept. 7 at Berry W 4-0Sept. 12 at Texas-Tyler W 2-1Sept. 14 at Texas-Dallas W 2-1Sept. 19 at Austin College* W 2-0Sept. 21 at Dallas* W 3-0Sept. 23 MARY-HARDIN BAYLOR W 3-0Sept. 26 SCHREINER* W 4-0Sept. 28 at Texas Lutheran* W 6-0Oct. 1 at Southwestern* W 4-0Oct. 3 CENTENARY* W 8-0Oct. 6 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE W 5-0Oct. 10 at Centenary* W 9-1Oct. 17 at Schreiner* W 6-0Oct. 19 TEXAS LUTHERAN* W 9-1Oct. 24 AUSTIN COLLEGE* W 9-0Oct. 26 DALLAS* W 7-0Oct. 31 SOUTHWESTERN* W 6-0

Nov. 8 Austin College (SCAC Tourney) W 7-0Nov. 9 Texas Lutheran (SCAC Tourney) W 3-0Nov. 15 Texas-Tyler (NCAA 1st Round) W 3-0Nov. 16 Redlands (NCAA 2nd Round) W 2-0Nov. 22 Thomas More (NCAA 3rd Round) L 0-1

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2014 results & stats

# Player GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att10 Emily Jorgens 24-24 19 27 65 98 .194 59 .602 7 0-09 Kelsey Falcone 23-23 20 15 55 115 .174 65 .565 6 0-07 Maggie Olvera 23-14 10 11 31 54 .185 27 .500 1 0-0

16 Colleen Markey 23-14 7 3 17 43 .163 20 .465 2 0-022 Hannah Kuhl 23-10 5 5 15 46 .109 16 .348 1 0-024 Julia Camp 23-4 6 2 14 34 .176 19 .559 1 0-014 Kimberly Polasek 24-21 3 7 13 45 .067 16 .356 0 0-011 Abby Tisdale 16-0 5 2 12 21 .238 14 .667 0 1-115 Yasmeen Farra 24-7 4 3 11 39 .103 17 .436 0 0-012 Meredith Licata 21-4 3 5 11 24 .125 13 .542 1 1-119 Allison Carter 19-1 4 1 9 25 .160 12 .480 0 0-02 Kirby Peddicord 24-24 3 3 9 22 .136 13 .591 1 0-0

18 Tierney Thomison 17-2 3 3 9 18 .167 8 .444 0 1-18 Jordan Leeper 23-4 3 3 9 16 .188 8 .500 0 0-05 Brigette Taylor 16-1 2 4 8 15 .133 9 .600 0 0-0

28 Shelby Hopkins 23-23 2 4 8 11 .182 6 .545 0 0-017 Emily Donnan 23-21 3 1 7 17 .176 9 .529 0 0-021 Hannah Hommel 21-1 2 1 5 19 .105 7 .368 0 0-027 Hannah Booher 23-17 2 1 5 11 .182 9 .818 0 0-025 Julia Kelly 16-0 1 2 4 6 .167 1 .167 0 0-06 Amanda Boe 10-9 1 1 3 12 .083 7 .583 1 0-0

23 Nicole Gardini 23-14 1 1 3 9 .111 5 .556 0 0-020 Robin Lipinski 18-0 1 0 2 17 .059 7 .412 1 0-032 Ruby Tedeschi 7-0 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-013 Alex Ortiz 12-0 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-04 Jordan Bethea 18-2 0 1 1 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-0

29 Melissa Chura 15-0 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTrinity 55 56 1 0 112

Opponents 2 4 0 1 7

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTrinity 372 363 3 0 738

Opponents 27 25 0 3 55

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTrinity 10 8 0 1 19

Opponents 127 134 2 0 263

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTrinity 84 97 0 1 182

Opponents 12 14 1 4 31

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalTrinity 94 94 1 2 191

Opponents 63 79 3 1 146

Team Statistics Trin. OPPSHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts 112-738 7-55

Goals scored per game 4.67 0.29

Shot pct. .152 .127

Shots on goal-Attempts 375-738 26-55

SOG pct. .508 .473

Shots/Game 30.8 2.3

Assists 106 4

CORNER KICKS 182 31

PENALTY KICKS 3-3 0-0

PENALTIES

Yellow cards 3 8

Red cards 0 0

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players to watch

Donnan, a senior midfielder, played in 23 games last season, making 21 starts. She put in three goals and dished out one assist for seven points. Donnan earned SCAC Defensive Player of the Week honors on October 6 after helping the Tigers to a pair of conference shutouts. Donnan was the SCAC tourna-ment Defensive MVP in 2013

and earned Honorable Mention All-SCAC honors last year.

Olvera, a senior midfielder, played in 23 games last season and made 14 starts. She ranked third on the team, and first among returning players, with 10 goals, 11 assists and 31 total points. She notched a season high five points on two occa-sions, the firsst against Austin College (one goal, three assists) and also in the following game

against Dallas (two goals, one assist). Olvera was a Second Team All-SCAC honoree last sason, and also earned a spot on the SCAC All-Tournament team.

Polasek, a senior midfielder, played in all 24 games for the Tigers last season, making 21 starts. She added to the strong offense with three goals and seven assists on the season for 13 points. She had her first multiple-score game of her career, tallying two against Texas Lutheran on October 19. Polasek was named SCAC

Player of the Week honors once last season and earned First Team All-SCAC recognition.

EMILY DONNANSR., MF, HOUSTON, TEXAS

MAGGIE OLVERASR., MF, DALLAS, TEXAS

KIM POLASEKSR., MF, HOUSTON, TEXAS

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2015 season preview

Lance Key is in his 12th season as head coach of the Trinity Tigers women’s soccer team. Since taking the helm in 2004, Coach Key stands at No. 3 in winning percentage (.880) of all coaches in the NCAA Divisions I, II, and III, and second among active DIII coaches. During the 2015 campaign, Coach Key will have five returning starters among 24 returnees from the 2014 season.Trinity finished last season with a 22-1-1 record, and a No. 6 national ranking. The Tigers only loss of the year came in the NCAA Division III Round of 16, as Trinity was edged 1-0 in a double-overtime battle with Thomas More (KY) College at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Playoffs for the 10th time under Coach Key’s leadership. Trinity opened with a 3-0 shutout of the University of Texas-Tyler at the Paul McGinlay Soccer Field, and then blanked Redlands (CA) University 2-0 in a second-round matchup. It marked the program’s 75th consecutive home game without a loss, breaking the Division III record. Prior to the NCAA Tournament, Trinity secured its sixth consecutive Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship. Seven seniors graduated, of whom six were starters. The list included three All-Americans, Emily Jorgens, Kelsey Falcone, and Kirby Peddicord. Jorgens was named the Capital One Academic All-American of the Year for the second straight time, as well as being elected the SCAC Woman of the Year. The duo of Jorgens and Falcone each received a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholar-ship. The seven seniors who graduated will definitely be missed. But Coach Key said that the returning players and newcomers will fill those slots, because of the continuity of the Trinity soccer program. “Every year, you are going to have a cycle of players out, and of players in,” Coach Key said. “That’s the nature of this environment. We want to be a team and program of continuity. We are going to be disciplined on both sides of the ball. The team will be dynamic and confident in the attack, and stingy in defense. We define ourselves as being hard-working and resilient.” Three returning senior captains will provide leadership for the 2015 edition of the Trinity Tigers: midfielders Maggie Olvera, Kimberly Polasek, and Emily Don-nan. Olvera was selected for the All-SCAC Second Team, while scoring 10 goals (one game-winner) and shelling out 11 assists for 31 points. Polasek picked up All-SCAC First Team accolades, scoring three goals and producing seven assists for 13 points. She also was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Scholar All-Region Team. All-SCAC Honorable Mention honors went to Donnan, with three goals and one assist for seven points. A returning midfielder/forward who started last season is sophomore Colleen Markey, who attained All-SCAC Honorable Mention recognition. Markey fired in seven goals and three assists, for 17 points during her first season of compe-tition. Sophomore Hannah Booher is back as a starting defender. From her position in the back line, Booher contributed two goals and one assist for five points. Junior Yasmeen Farra was tabbed for the All-SCAC Honorable Mention Team. Farra had four goals and three assists for 11 points. Sophomore midfielder/for-ward Julia Camp accounted for six goals (one game-winner) and two assists for 14 points. Abby Tisdale, a sophomore midfielder, had five goals and two assists for 12 points. Trinity produced 112 goals during the season, and was ranked third nationally

in goals per game (4.67 goals per game). The Tigers were the top team in total points (330.0), total assists (106.0), and assists per game (4.42). “The way we play promotes an attacking mentality and style,” Coach Key said. “We are going to promote the creation of chances. Scoring goals is much like a lot of other execution points, and we are certainly going to have the opportuni-ties to score a large number of goals.” Trinity’s defense can be described as taut. In fact, the Tigers were ranked fourth nationally in the goals-against category (.286), allowing only seven goals in 24 games. The Tigers also registered 17 clean-sheet matchups during the sea-son. Starting goalkeeper Devan Osegueda graduated, as did Lauren Goldberg. Junior keepers Janie Thompson and Dana McLaughlin, and sophomore Kalli Douma, conceded only one goal in their combined 14 matches. The returning juniors include forward/midfielders Brigitte Taylor and Hannah Hommel, defender/midfielder Jordan Leeper, midfielder Allison Carter, and defender Nicole Gardini. Back for their sophomore season are defenders Jordan Bethea, Lauren West, Melissa Chura, Julia Kelly and Alex Ortiz, along with for-wards Meredith Licata and Tierney Thomison. A newcomer to the Trinity program is assistant Coach Chelsea Frye, who comes to campus after working in a similar position for three seasons at Wartburg (IA) College. Coach Frye has been impressed with the history and determination of the women’s soccer program. “What attracted me most to Trinity,” Coach Frye said, “is the high level of overall excellence. The soccer program has an amazing culture, coupled with its winning tradition and strong academics. Trinity women’s soccer is respected nationally. From what I have gathered in a short time here, the players train and compete at a very high level to earn that respect.” Returning on a part-time basis is Owen Collie, who spent four years on the Trinity staff before departing in the summer of 2015. He was honored as the NSCAA West Region Assistant Coach of the Year in 2013 and 2014. Coach Collie is the girls head of development and college program director of the San Antonio Classics Elite Soccer Academy. Juan Lamadrid returns as the goalkeep-ers coach of both the Tiger women’s and men’s teams. Now in his sixth season at Trinity, Coach Lamadrid also coaches the goalkeepers of the San Antonio Scorpions of the North American Soccer League. Paul Scheuer returns as lead physical conditioning coach, while Dr. Rick Theis will once again handle mental conditioning. The Tigers open their 11-game regular-season home schedule September 1 against San Antonio’s Our Lady of the Lake University. The Tigers will have a rematch, this time at home, against Texas-Tyler on September 11. The SCAC Championship is slated for November 6-8 at Irving, Texas. The NCAA Playoffs will be held November 13-22 at sites to be deter-mined, with the semifinals and final taking place December 4-5 at Kansas City, Kansas.

Courtesy of Trinity Sports Information

• Head Coach Lance Key returns for his 12th season at helm of the program

• Seven seniors grad-uated last season, including six starters, three of which were All-Americans

• Three senior cap-tains will lead the team, Maggie Olvera, Kimberly Polasek and Emily Donnan

• The Tigers were ranked third nation-ally with 4.67 goals per game, while their defense was fourth, averaging just .286 goals against

QUICK NOTES

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SOG SOG % PK-ATT Game WINNInG GOALS 13 .520 0-0 0

GP-GS Goals against Goals against Avg. saves Save % 16-14 22 1.53 73 .768

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GP GS Goals Assists Points shots Shot %24 24 3 3 9 22 .136

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first team - all-scac second team - all-scac

honorable mention - ALL SCAC

2014 review - all-conference

ForwardNicole Johnson Dallas Sr.Emily Jorgens Trinity Sr.Sarah Bevins Southwestern So.Sioned Kirkpatrick Texas Lutheran Jr.

midfieldKelsey Falcone Trinity Sr.Hannah Kuhl Trinity Sr.Kelly Lochte Texas Lutheran Jr.

defenseKirby Peddicord Trinity Sr. Kimberly Polasek Trinity Jr. Shelby Hopkins Trinity Sr.Zoe Gulick Texas Lutheran Fy.

GoalkeeperDevon Osegueda Trinity Sr.Erin Rose Texas Lutheran So.

ForwardRuth Blackburn Schreiner Fy.Maggie Olvera Trinity Jr.Madison Alexander Centenary Jr.Mackenzie Vasile Dallas Fy.

midfieldCascade Mayer Dallas So.Alice Nelson Dallas Fy.Carol Bentley Southwestern Sr.Erin Eckart Austin College Fy.Alex Gill Schreiner Fy.

defenseTara Armstrong Texas Lutheran So.Anna Claire Cooke Austin College Sr.Ana Gutierrez Southwestern Fy.Riley Spudic Centenary Fy.

goalkeeperFanchesca Lozoya Austin Collere Jr.Katherine Rodgers Southwestern Jr.

Kirsten Mazur Southwestern Jr. DefenseKayla Nguyen Dallas Sr. DefenseColleen Markey Trinity Fy. MidfieldTyler Marquez Austin College Sr. MidfieldEmily Donnan Trinity Jr. MidfieldYasmeen Farra Trinity So. MidfieldElena Nacari Dallas Fy. Goalkeeper

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AUSTIN COLLEGE Myranda Baumgartner Mary Katherine Bond Anna Claire Cooke Tyler Marquez Camille Mavelian Kylie Peterson Ashley Rice Victoria Rutherford Kyli Scott Amanda Sherwood Erica Williams

CentenaryMadison Alexander Hannah Bate Lauren Cullen Marissa Hughes Laurie Priftis Riley Spudic Madeline Stokes Larryian Taylor Sarah Wann Hannah Jo Wright

DallasAlexa Acquista Mariah Fairbanks Cascade Mayer Kaitlin Meske Victoria Nelson Kayla Nguyen Sarah Schneider Mackenzie VasileAbigail Weisbrod

schreinerRuth Blackburn Brianna Detwiler Ashley Foster Allyson Fowler Alex Gill Andy LeBlanc Bethany Mahnke Natalie Moreno Delaney Morrow Kelcie Nesbitt

sOUTHWESTERNMadelyn Akers Carol Bentley Sarah Bevins Alexandra Dillon Audry Helburn Connor Marshall Cailey McLain Hayley Miesse Kiara Morales Ashley Moulder Chickie Murphy Katherine Rodgers Claire Schumann Audrey Silver Madison VardemanHayley Warriner

TEXAS LUTHERANMarisa Allen Tara Armstrong Lauren Arnold Jaque Beck Devin Crump Vanessa Espinoza Zoe Gulick Karen Herrera Sioned Kirkpatrick Megan Larsen Kelly Lochte Makayla Mueller Erin Rose Renee Schneider Alexis Soto Claudia Trevino Taylor Vatuna Molly Wagner Brooke Woods

SCAC - ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL

TRINITYJordan Bethea Amanda Boe Hannah Booher Julia Camp Allison Carter Melissa Chura Emily Donnan Kelsey Falcone Yasmeen Farra Nicole Gardini Lauren Goldberg Hannah Hommel Shelby Hopkins Emily Jorgens Julia Kelly Hannah Kuhl Jordan Leeper Meredith Licata Dana McLaughlin Devan Osegueda Kirby Peddicord Kimberly Polasek Brigitte Taylor Tierney Thomison Jane Thompson Abigail Tisdale Lauren West

SCAC - ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL

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nscaa - scholar all-region

trinityMF Kelsey Falcone First TeamD Shelby Hopkins First TeamF Emily Jorgens First TeamD Kirby Peddicord First TeamMF Kimberly Polasek Third Team

nscaa - Coach awardsUD Angelina Payne West Region Coach of the YearTU Owen Collie West Region Asst. Coach of the Year

nscaa - ALL AMERICAN

trinityF Emily Jorgens First TeamMF Kelsey Falcone Second Team

nscaa - ALL-west region

TRINITYMF Kelsey Falcone First TeamD Shelby Hopkins First TeamF Emily Jorgens First TeamD Kirby Peddicord First Team

cosida/capital one - academic all american

trinityF Emily Jorgens Academic All-American of the YearMF Kelsey Falcone First Team

cosida/capital one - academic all district

trinityMF Kelsey Falcone First TeamF Emily Jorgens First Team

nscaa - scholar all-american

trinityF Emily Jorgens First TeamMF Kelsey Falcone Second TeamD Shelby Hopkins Third TeamD Kirby Peddicord Third Team

d3soccer.com - all-american

TRINITYMF Kelsey Falcone First TeamF Emily Jorgens First TeamD Kirby Peddicord Third Team

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SCAC - Players of the week

september 2 - week 1 OFFENSIVE Emily Jorgens TrinityDEFENSIVE Franchesca Lozoya Austin College

september 8 - week 2 OFFENSIVE Nicole Johnson DallasDEFENSIVE Megan Morant Schreiner

september 15 - week 3 OFFENSIVE Sioned Kirkpatrick Texas LutheranDEFENSIVE Tara Armstrong Texas Lutheran

september 22 - week 4 OFFENSIVE Julia Camp TrinityDEFENSIVE Kirby Peddicord Trinity

September 29 - week 5 OFFENSIVE Kelsey Falcone TrinityDEFENSIVE Nicole Gardini Trinity

October 6 - week 6 OFFENSIVE Alice Nelson DallasDEFENSIVE Emily Donnan Trinity

October 13 - week 7 OFFENSIVE Emily Jorgens TrinityDEFENSIVE Zoe Gulick Texas Lutheran

October 20 - week 8 OFFENSIVE Kelsey Falcone TrinityDEFENSIVE Kimberly Polasek Trinity

october 27 - week 9 OFFENSIVE Maggie Olvera TrinityDEFENSIVE Hannah Booher Trinity

november 3 - week 10 OFFENSIVE Colleen Markey TrinityDEFENSIVE Elena Naccari Dallas

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Week 1 @ Howard PaynE8/30, 1-0 WV. East Texas Baptist8/31, 2-0 W@ LeTourneau9/2, 2-1 W

@ LeTourneau8/29, 0-3 L@ East Texas Baptist8/30, 1-6 Lv. Wiley College9/2, 1-3 L

9/1 V. Pacific lutheran, 5 pm9/3 v. Whitman, tba9/6 @ concordia (tx), Tba

Week 2 V. Millsaps9/5, 3-1 WV. Texas-Dallas9/7, 0-2 L

v. Howard Payne9/6, 0-3 L

@ St. Mary9/6, 3-1 W@ Bethany College9/7, 1-3 L

Week 3 @ UMHB9/13, 0-2 L

v. Ozarks9/12, 0-1 L (OT)v. Hendrix9/14, 2-1 W (OT)

@ Hardin-Simmons9/13, 0-4 L

week 4 *V. TRINITY9/19, 0-2 L*V. SOUTHWESTERN9/21, 1-2 L

*@ TEXAS LUTHERAN9/19, 0-1 L*@ SCHREINER9/21, 0-1 L (OT)

v. Texas-Tyler9/16, 0-5 L*v. SOUTHWESTERN9/19, 1-0 W (OT)*v. TRINITY9/21, 0-3 L

week 5 *@ CENTENARY9/28, 4-0 W

*v. DALLAS9/26, 0-3 L*v. AUSTIN COLLEGE9/27, 0-4 L

*@ CENTENARY9/26, 3-0 W

week 6 *v. TEXAS LUTHERAN10/3, 0-1 L*v. SCHREINER10/5, 2-1 W

*@ TRINITY10/3, 0-8 L*@ SOUTHWESTERN10/5, 0-1 L

*v. SCHREINER10/3, 2-1 W*v. TEXAS LUTHERAN10/5, 2-1 W

week 7 *@ TEXAS LUTHERAN10/10, 0-1 L*@ SCHREINER10/12, 1-0 W

*v. TRINITY10/10, 1-9 L*v. SOUTHWESTERN10/12, 0-1 L

*@ SCHREINER10/10, 1-0 W (OT)*@ TEXAS LUTHERAN10/12, 0-3 L

week 8 *v. CENTENARY10/19, 2-0 W*v. DALLAS10/21, 1-0 W

*@ DALLAS10/17, 1-5 L*@ AUSTIN COLLEGE10/19, 0-2 Lv. Louisiana College10/21, 0-4 L

*v. CENTENARY10/17, 5-1 W*@ AUSTIN COLLEGE10/21, 0-1 L

week 9 *@ TRINITY10/24, 0-9 L*@ SOUTHWESTERN10/26, 1-0 W

*v. TEXAS LUTHERAN10/24, 1-2 L (OT)*v. SCHREINER10/26, 2-2 T (2OT)

*@ SOUTHWESTERN10/24, 0-0 T (2OT)*@ TRINITY10/26, 0-7 L

week 10 v. Texas Tyler10/31, 2-3 L*@ DALLAS11/1, 0-1 L

n/a *v. AUSTINCOLLEGE11/1, 1-0 W

postseason **vs. southwestern11/7, 1-0 w**vs. Trinity11/8, 0-7 l

n/a **vs. schreiner11/7, 2-0 w**vs. texas lutheran11/8, 0-1 l

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V. Howard Payne8/29, 2-1 W@ Huston-Tillotson8/31, 2-3 L (OT)

v. Claremont - Mudd - Scripps8/29, 0-2 Lv. Occidental8/31, 0-2 L

@ UMHB8/29, 0-1 LV. Concordia9/1, 0-1 L

v. St. ScholasticA8/29, 7-1 W

@ LeTourneau9/5, 2-0 W@ East TexasBaptist9/6, Cancelled

v. Whitworth9/5, 0-2 Lv. Hendrix9/7, 2-3 L

v. East TexasBaptist9/5, 1-2 L@ LeTourneau9/6, 2-1 W

@ Emory9/5, 1-1 T@ Berry9/7, 4-0 W

*v. TEXAS LUTHERAN9/13, 0-2 L

v. Concordia9/9, 1-1 T (2OT)@ Texas-Dallas9/12, 0-5 L@ Texas-Tyler9/14, 0-3 L

*@ SCHREINER9/13, 2-0 W@ Huston-Tillotson9/14, 4-4 T

@ Texas-Tyler9/12, 2-1 W@ Texas-Dallas9/14, 2-1 W

*v. CENTENARY9/21, 1-0 W (OT)

*@ DALLAS9/19, 0-1 L (OT)*@ AUSTIN COLLEGE9/21, 2-1 W (2OT)

*v. CENTENARY9/19, 1-0 Wv. Howard Payne9/20, 0-2 L

*@ AUSTIN COLLEGE9/19, 2-0 W*@ DALLAS9/21, 3-0 W

*@ TRINITY9/26, 0-4 L*@ SOUTHWESTERN9/28, 1-2 L

*v. TEXAS LUTHERAN9/26, 1-0 Wv*v. SCHREINER9/28, 2-1 W

*@ SOUTHWESTERN9/26, 0-1 L*v. TRINITY9/28, 0-6 L

v. UMHB9/23, 3-0 W*v. SCHREINER9/26, 4-0 W*@ TEXAS LUTHERAN9/28, 6-0 W

*@ DALLAS10/3, 1-2 L*@ AUSTIN COLLEGE10/5, 1-2 L (2OT)

*v. TRINITY10/1, 0-4 L*v. CENTENARY10/5, 1-0 W

*@ AUSTIN COLLEGE10/3, 1-0 W*@ DALLAS10/5, 1-2 L

*@ SOUTHWESTERN10/1, 4-0 W*v. CENTENARY10/3, 8-0 Wv. Our Lady of the Lake10/6, 5-0 W

*v. DALLAS10/10, 0-1 L (OT)*v. AUSTIN COLLEGE10/12, 0-1 L

*@ CENTENARY 10/12, 1-0 W

*v. AUSTIN COLLEGE10/10, 1-0 W*v. DALLAS10/12, 3-0 W

*@ CENTENARY10/10, 9-1 W

*v. TRINITY10/17, 0-6 L*v. SOUTHWESTERN10/19, 1-0 W

*@ TEXAS LUTHERAN10/17, 0-1 L (2OT)*@ SCHREINER10/19, 0-1 L

*v. SOUTHWESTERN10/17, 1-0 W (2OT)*@ TRINITY10/19, 1-9 L

*@ SCHREINER10/17, 6-0 W*v. TEXAS LUTHERAN10/19, 9-1 W

*@ CENTENARY10/26, 2-2 T

*v. DALLAS10/24, 0-0 T (2OT)*v. AUSTIN COLLEGE10/26, 0-1 L

*@ CENTENARY10/24, 2-1 W (OT)

*v. AUSTIN COLLEGE10/24, 9-0 W*v. DALLAS10/26, 7-0 W

*@ TEXASLUTHERAN10/31, 0-1 L

*@ TRINITY10/31, 0-6 L

*v. SCHREINER10/31, 1-0 W

*v. SOUTH- WESTERN10/31, 6-0 W

**vs. dallas11/7, 0-2 l

**vs. austin college11/7, 0-1 l

**vs. dallas11/8, 1-0 w**vs. trinity11/9, 0-3 l

**vs. austin college11/8, 7-0 w**vs. texas lutheran11/9, 3-0 w***vs. texas-tyler11/15, 3-0 w***vs. redlands11/16, 2-0 w***vs. thomas more11/22, 0-1 l

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TEAM GP SHOTS AVG/GAMETRINITY 24 738 30.75

DALLAS 20 242 12.10

AUSTIN COLLEGE 21 223 10.62

TEXAS LUTHERAN 20 219 10.95

SOUTHWESTERN 20 173 8.65

SCHREINER 16 116 7.25

CENTENARY 19 112 5.89

SHOTS LEADERTEAM GP POINTS AVG/GAMETRINITY 24 330 13.75

DALLAS 20 63 3.15

TEXAS LUTHERAN 20 62 3.10

AUSTIN COLLEGE 21 57 2.71

SCHREINER 16 33 2.06

SOUTHWESTERN 20 27 1.35

CENTENARY 19 21 1.11

POINTS LEADER

TEAM GP GOALS AVG/GAMETRINITY 24 112 4.67

DALLAS 20 24 1.20

AUSTIN COLLEGE 21 23 1.10

TEXAS LUTHERAN 20 22 1.10

SCHREINER 16 13 0.81

SOUTHWESTERN 20 10 0.50

CENTENARY 19 9 0.47

GOALS LEADERTEAM GP ASSISTS AVG/GAMETRINITY 24 106 4.42

TEXAS LUTHERAN 20 18 0.90

DALLAS 20 15 0.75

AUSTIN COLLEGE 21 11 0.52

SCHREINER 16 7 0.44

SOUTHWESTERN 20 7 0.35

CENTENARY 19 3 0.16

ASSISTS LEADER

TEAM GP GA AVG/GAMETRINITY 24 7 0.29

SCHREINER 16 29 1.81

TEXAS LUTHERAN 20 33 1.65

AUSTIN COLLEGE 21 33 1.57

DALLAS 20 34 1.70

SOUTHWESTERN 20 35 1.75

CENTENARY 19 60 3.16

GOALS ALLOWED LEADERTEAM GP SAVES AVG/GAMECENTENARY 19 135 7.11

AUSTIN COLLEGE 21 133 6.33

TEXAS LUTHERAN 20 126 6.30

DALLAS 20 125 6.25

SOUTHWESTERN 20 112 5.60

SCHREINER 16 69 4.31

TRINITY 24 24 0.79

SAVES LEADER

TEAM SUMMARIES GP GF-GA SCORE-AVG MARGIN PK-ATT SHOTS SAVES SAVE% CORNERSAUSTIN COLLEGE 21 23-33 1.10-1.57 -0.48 5-5 223 133 80.1 62

CENTENARY 19 9-60 0.47-3.16 -2.68 2-2 112 135 69.2 32

DALLAS 20 24-34 1.20-1.70 -0.50 2-3 242 125 78.6 47

SCHREINER 16 13-29 0.81-1.81 -1.00 0-0 116 69 70.4 35

SOUTHWESTERN 20 10-35 0.50-1.75 -1.25 0-1 173 112 76.2 54

TEXAS LUTHERAN 20 22-33 1.10-1.65 -0.55 1-2 219 126 79.2 82

TRINITY 24 112-7 4.67-0.29 +4.38 3-3 738 19 73.1 182

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NAME-SCHOOL GP SHOTS AVG/GAMEKelsey Falcone-Trinity 23 115 5.00

Emily Jorgens-Trinity 24 98 4.08

Nicole Johnson-Dallas 20 73 3.65

Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 18 59 3.28

Maggie Olvera-Trinity 32 54 2.35

Tyler Marquez-Austin 21 50 2.38

SHOTS LEADERNAME-SCHOOL GP POINTS AVG/GAMEEmily Jorgens-Trinity 24 65 2.71

Kelsey Falcone-Trinity 23 55 2.39

Maggie Olvera-Trinity 32 31 1.35

Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 18 20 1.11

Nicole Johnson-Dallas 20 19 0.95

POINTS LEADER

NAME-SCHOOL GP GOALS AVG/GAMEKelsey Falcone-Trinity 23 20 0.87

Emily Jorgens-Trinity 24 19 0.79

Maggie Olvera-Trinity 32 10 0.43

Nicole Johnson-Dallas 20 9 0.45

Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 18 7 0.39

Colleen Markey-Trinity 23 7 0.30

Julia Camp-Trinity 23 6 0.26

GOALS LEADERNAME-SCHOOL GP ASSISTS AVG/GAMEEmily Jorgens-Trinity 24 27 1.12

Kelsey Falcone-Trinity 23 15 0.65

Maggie Olvera-Trinity 32 11 0.48

Kimberly Polasek-Trinity 24 7 0.29

Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 18 6 0.33

Meredith Licata-Trinity 21 5 0.24

Hannah Kuhl-Trinity 23 5 0.22

ASSISTS LEADER

NAME-SCHOOL GP GA AVG/GAMEDevan Osegueda-Trinity 20 3 0.23

Erin Rose-TLU 18 17 1.19

Elena Naccari-Dallas 15 22 1.53

Franchesa Lozoya-Austin 20 29 1.55

Katherine Rodgers-SU 20 30 1.58

GOALS AGAINST LEADERNAME-SCHOOL GP SAVES AVG/GAMEFranchesa Lozoya-Austin 20 113 5.65

Erica Coker-Centenary 17 95 5.59

Katherine Rodgers-SU 20 85 4.25

Elena Naccari-Dallas 15 73 4.87

Erin Rose-TLU 18 73 4.06

Morgan Morant-Schr. 16 66 4.12

SAVES LEADER

NAME-SCHOOL GP GWG AVG/GAMEEmily Jorgens-Trinity 24 7 0.29

Kelsey Falcone-Trinity 23 6 0.26

Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 18 3 0.17

Nicole Johnson-Dallas 20 3 0.15

Alice Nelson-Dallas 20 3 0.15

Mandi Sherwood-Austin 21 3 0.14

GAME-WINNING GOALS LEADERNAME-SCHOOL GP SAVES GA SAVE%Erin Rose-TLU 18 73 17 .811

Franchesa Lozoya-Austin 20 113 29 .796

Devan Osegueda-Trinity 20 10 3 .769

Elena Naccari-Dallas 15 73 22 .768

Katherine Rodgers-SU 20 85 30 .739

SAVE PERCENTAGE LEADER

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team - AssistsNational Leader: Trinity.................................................... 4.42

team - goals-against averageNational Leader: Thomas More.................................... 0.1594. Trinity........................................................................................... 0.286

team - points per gameNational Leader: Penn-St. Berks................................... 15.293. Trinity............................................................................................. 13.75

team - scoring offenseNational Leader: St. Joseph’s.......................................... 5.943. Trinity.............................................................................................. 4.67

team - shutout percentageNational Leader: Thomas More....................................... 4.588. Trinity............................................................................................ 0.708

team - total assistsNational Leader: Trinity....................................................106

individual - Assists per gameNational Leader: Emily Jorgens, Trinity............................ 1.1314. Kelsey Falcone............................................................................. 0.65

individual - game winning goalsNational Leader: Nicci Bermudes, Aurora.......................... 128. Emily Jorgens, Trinity....................................................................... 722. Kelsey Falcone, Trinity..................................................................... 6

individual - goals-against avg.National Leader: Tess Frelick, Lynchburg.................... 0.1772. Devan Osegueda, Trinity....................................................... 0.226

individual - POints per gameNational Leader: Cansu Usta, St. Joseph’s..................... 4.9419. Emily Jorgens............................................................................... 2.71

individual - Total AssistsNational Leader: Emily Jorgens, Trinity............................... 279. Kelsey Falcone, Trinity................................................................... 15

individual - total goals

individual - total pointsNational Leader: Olivia Huber, Thomas More................... 8910. Emily Jorgens.................................................................................. 6519. Kelsey Falcone................................................................................. 55

2014 review - ncaa statistical leaders

team - total goalsNational Leader: Two teams tied..................................... 1223. Trinity............................................................................................... 112

team - total POintsNational Leader: Trinity....................................................330

team - win-loss-tie percentageNational Leader: Lynchburg......................................... 0.9644. Trinity............................................................................................ 0.938

National Leader: Two tied................................................... 3625. Kelsey Falcone, Trinity................................................................... 20

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Goals Scored no.1. Sara Morgan, Centre (1998) 262. Sara Morgan, Centre (1995) 25 Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes (1998) 254. Tara Dillon, Trinity (1991) 24 Erin Menard, Centre (2005) 24 Sara Morgan, Centre (1996) 247. Stephanie Segovia, Trinity (2011) 238. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1994) 22 Becky King, Trinity (2000) 22 Jenny Ramp, Rhodes (1998) 22

Assists no.1. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2013) 302. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2014) 273. Erica Adelstein, Trinity (2002) 204. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2012) 18 Tanya Zwick, Trinity (1993) 186. Erica Adelstein, Trinity (2001) 15 Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (2014) 158. Becca Carle, Hendrix (2000) 14 Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (2013) 14 Caitlin Gordon, B’ham-Southern (2007) 14 Jennifer Gordon, Rose-Hulman (2005) 14 Tara O’Dowd, Trinity (1993) 14 Amanda Seifert, Sewanee (2000) 1414. Dawn Bristol, Oglethorpe (1995) 13 Michelle Grambeau, Trinity (2006) 13 Rebecca Hannon, Trinity (1997) 13 Michelle Lanier, Trinity (2013) 13 Lindsay Rowland, Trinity (2002) 13 Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2011) 13

points gls ast pts 1. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2013) 18 30 662. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2014) 19 27 653. Sara Morgan, Centre (1998) 26 12 644. Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes (1998) 25 9 595. Sara Morgan, Centre (1995) 25 8 586. Tara Dillon, Trinity (1991) 24 9 577. Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (2013) 21 14 56 Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1994) 22 12 569. Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (2014) 20 15 55 Sara Morgan, Centre (1996) 24 7 55

goals per game g no. gpg1. Sara Morgan, Centre (1998) 18 26 1.442. Erin Menard, Centre (2005) 18 24 1.333. Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes (1998) 19 25 1.324. Tara Dillon, Trinity (1991) 19 24 1.265. Stephanie Benning, Hendrix (2000) 16 20 1.25 Sara Morgan, Centre (1995) 20 25 1.257. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1993) 17 21 1.248. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1994) 18 22 1.229. Sara Morgan, Centre (1996) 20 24 1.2010. Stephanie Benning, Hendrix (1999) 16 19 1.19

assists per game g no. apg1. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2014) 24 27 1.132. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2013) 28 30 1.073. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2012) 18 18 1.004. Tanya Zwick, Trinity (1993) 19 18 0.955. Becca Carle, Hendrix (2000) 16 14 0.886. Erica Adelstein, Trinity (2002) 23 20 0.877. Erica Adelstein, Trinity (2001) 18 15 0.838. Caitlin Gordon, B’ham-Southern (2007) 18 14 0.78 Jennifer Gordon, Rose-Hulman (2005) 18 14 0.7810. Tara O’Dowd, Trinity (1993) 19 14 0.74 Amanda Seifert, Sewanee (2000) 19 14 0.74

Points per game g gl as pt p/g1. Sara Morgan, Centre (1998) 18 26 12 64 3.562. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1994) 18 22 12 56 3.113. Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes (1998) 19 25 9 59 3.114. Tara Dillon, Trinity (1991) 19 24 9 57 3.005. Erin Menard, Centre (2005) 18 24 5 53 2.946. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1993) 17 21 8 50 2.947. Sara Morgan, Centre (1995) 20 25 8 58 2.908. Jenny Ramp, Rhodes (1998) 19 22 10 54 2.849. Sara Morgan, Centre (1996) 20 24 7 55 2.7510. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2014) 24 19 27 65 2.71

goal against avg g sv ga min gaa1. Stephanie Bull, Trinity (2004) 17 20 3 1408 0.19182. Devan Osegueda, Trinity (2014) 20 10 3 1193 0.22633. Courtney Petrie, Trinity (1999) 20 28 3 1108 0.24374. Katie Garrett, Trinity (2009) 19 38 5 1754 0.25665. Hallie McNeill, Rhodes (1994) 12 49 3 1020 0.26476. Erica Henrich, DePauw (1999) 20 66 5 1676 0.2685 7. Jennifer Fifield, Trinity (2006) 16 15 4 1224 0.29418. Deb Hutcheson, Trinity (1996) 19 58 7 1755 0.35909. Hallie McNeill, Rhodes (1995) 18 76 8 1890 0.381010. Hallie McNeill, Rhodes (1993) 17 27 7 1530 0.4118

saves g no.1. Christine Koenig, Millsaps (1998) 18 3522. Ginny Kirchhoff, Centre (1991) 9 2813. Ginny Kirchhoff, Centre (1992) 16 2394. Christine Koenig, Millsaps (2000) 19 2385. Ginny Kirchhoff, Centre (1993) 20 2266. Danielle Stilz, Hendrix (1998) 20 2247. Ginny Kirchhoff, Centre (1994) 18 2018. Melissa Stutsman, Hendrix (1992) 9 1989. Mary Raines, Millsaps (2003) 18 19010. Meg Lyman, Rose-Hulman (2000) 18 182

saves per game g no. Spg1. Ginny Kirchhoff, Centre (1991) 9 281 31.222. Melissa Stutsman, Hendrix (1992) 16 239 22.003. Christine Koenig, Millsaps (1998) 18 352 19.564. Ginny Kirchhoff, Centre (1992) 16 239 14.945. Sarah Lange, Hendrix (1994) 6 78 13.006. Christine Koenig, Millsaps (2000) 19 238 12.537. Christine Koenig, Millsaps (1999) 12 149 12.428. Meg Frazier, Hendrix (1997) 11 132 12.00 Ricki Welton, Southwestern (1994) 10 120 12.0010. Ginny Kirchhoff, Centre (1993) 20 226 11.30

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team scoring gm gl gpg1. Rhodes (1993) 17 92 5.412. Trinity (1993) 19 101 5.323. Trinity (2011) 23 111 4.834. Trinity (2014) 24 112 4.675. Trinity (2000) 22 102 4.646. Trinity (1999) 20 92 4.607. Trinity (2013) 28 124 4.438. Trinity (2012) 19 81 4.269. Trinity (2002) 23 98 4.2610. DePauw (2000) 16 67 4.1911. Trinity (2001) 18 75 4.1712. Rhodes (1996) 18 73 4.06

goal diff. gL ogs +/-1. Trinity (2013) 124 13 +1112. Trinity (2014) 112 7 +1053. Trinity (2011) 111 8 +1034. Trinity (1993) 101 11 + 905. Trinity (2002) 98 9 + 896. Rhodes (1993) 92 7 + 85 Trinity (2000) 102 17 + 858. Trinity (1999) 92 14 + 789. Rhodes (1994) 81 5 + 7610. Trinity (2012) 81 10 + 7111. Rhodes (1995) 78 8 + 70 Trinity (1998) 78 8 + 70

team defense gM ogs min og/g1. Trinity (2004) 17 3 1532 0.17622. Trinity (2009) 19 5 1754 0.25663. Rhodes (1994) 20 5 1740 0.25864. DePauw (1999) 21 6 1950 0.27695. Trinity (2014) 24 7 2200 0.28646. Trinity (2002) 23 8 2084 0.34557. Trinity (2011) 23 8 2116 0.34788. Trinity (1996) 19 7 1755 0.35909. Trinity (1998) 21 8 1998 0.360410. Sewanee (2005) 18 7 1663 0.3788

def. shutouts g so so/g1. Trinity (1996) 19 16 0.842. Trinity (2004) 17 14 0.823. DePauw (1999) 21 17 0.814. Rhodes (1994) 20 15 0.755. Trinity (2009) 19 14 0.74 Trinity (2011) 23 17 0.747. Sewanee (2005) 18 13 0.72 Trinity (2001) 18 13 0.729. Trinity (1998) 21 15 0.7110. Trinity (2014) 24 17 0.7111. Rhodes (1993) 17 12 0.71

winning % w-l-t pct.1. Trinity (2009) 18-0-1 .9742. Trinity (2011) 22-1-0 .9573. Rhodes (1993) 16-1-0 .941 Trinity (2004) 16-1-0 .9415. Trinity (2014) 22-1-1 .9386. Trinity (2013) 25-1-2 .9297. Rhodes (1994) 18-1-1 .9258. Trinity (2003) 16-1-1 .9179. Trinity (2002) 21-2-0 .91310. Trinity (2010) 18-2-0 .90011. Trinity (1993) 17-2-0 .895 Trinity (2006) 16-1-2 .895

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goals19 Trinity (vs. Hendrix - 0) 10/9/94

margin of victory19 Trinity 19, Hendrix 0 10/9/94

*assists13 Trinity (vs. Schreiner) 9/22/1311 Centre (vs. Asbury) 9/1/1011 Trinity (vs. Southwestern) 10/26/12

*shots76 Austin College (vs. Dallas Christian) 9/18/1059 Trinity (vs. Schreiner) 9/6/1157 Trinity (vs. University of Dallas) 10/5/0857 Trinity (vs. Centenary, La.) 9/28/12

goals 5 Stephanie Chapman, Oglethorpe (vs. Fisk) 9/30/045 Nicole Johnson, Dallas (vs. Dallas Christian) 10/21/115 Claire Sexton, Dallas (vs. Dallas Christian) 10/21/114 Christine Scarborough, Oglethorpe (vs. Agnes Scott) 10/8/974 Jenny Ramp, Rhodes (vs. Augustana) 9/12/984 Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes (vs. Hendrix) 9/23/984 Sallie Kaltreider, Oglethorpe (vs. Wesleyan) 9/27/984 Sallie Kaltreider, Oglethorpe (vs. LaGrange) 10/5/984 Sara Morgan, Centre (vs. Kenyon) 10/8/984 Shire Morgan, Centre (vs. Millsaps) 10/11/984 Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes (vs. Millsaps) 10/16/984 Allison Clapp, Trinity (vs. Oglethorpe) 10/23/984 Sallie Kaltreider, Oglethorpe (vs. Millsaps) 10/31/984 Jaime Wojdowski, Oglethorpe (vs. Wesleyan) 9/12/994 Amanda Seifert, Sewanee (vs. Hendrix) 9/26/994 Lori Smith, Trinity (vs. St. Mary’s, Minn.) 10/18/994 Lori Smith, Trinity (vs. DePauw) 10/15/004 Lindsay Rowland, Trinity (vs. Sewanee) 9/21/014 Michelle Aymond, DePauw (vs. Principia) 10/6/014 Kate Semmler, Trinity (vs. Millsaps) 10/5/034 Carley Hallman, Oglethorpe (vs. Fisk) 9/30/044 Erin Menard, Centre (vs. Hiram) 9/3/054 Erin Menard, Centre (vs. Adrian) 9/4/054 Evey Gannaway, Sewanee (vs. Greenville) 9/18/054 Becky Gaddis, Sewanee (vs. Huntingdon) 9/1/064 Caroline Voelkel, Rhodes (vs. E. Tex. Bapt.) 9/8/074 Caitlin Gordon, B’ham-Southern (vs. Hendrix) 10/26/074 Alexandria Vassell, Oglethorpe (vs. Atl. Christian) 10/1/08 4 Bess Goodman, Sewanee (vs. Dallas) 10/3/104 Endaisia Love, Trinity (vs. Texas Lutheran) 10/25/13

assists5 Emily Jorgens, Trinity (vs. Dallas) 11/9/134 Ellen Abramson, Trinity (vs. Millsaps) 10/20/004 Alexia Donohue, Trinity (vs. Millsaps) 10/5/034 Jennifer Wray, Trinity (vs. Millsaps) 10/21/054 Jennifer Wray, Trinity (vs. Oglethorpe) 10/28/074 Kelly Watts, Trinity (vs. Oglethorpe) 10/30/094 Emily Jorgens, Trinity (vs. Schreiner) 9/6/114 Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (vs. Texas Lutheran) 10/19/14

points12 Stephanie Chapman, Oglethorpe (vs. Fisk) 9/30/0412 Nicole Johnson, Dallas (vs. Dallas Christian) 10/21/1112 Claire Sexton, Dallas (vs. Dallas Christian) 10/21/1110 Jennfer Wray, Trinity (vs. Millsaps) 10/21/0510 Caitlin Gordon, B’ham-Southern (vs. Hendrix) 10/26/07 9 Sara Morgan, Centre (vs. Kenyon) 10/8/98 9 Jenny Ramp, Rhodes (vs. Millsaps) 10/16/98 9 Kate Semmler, Trinity (vs. Millsaps) 10/5/03 9 Erin Menard, Centre (vs. Adrian) 9/4/05 9 Becky Gaddis, Sewanee (vs. Huntingdon) 9/1/06 9 Alexandria Vassell, Oglethorpe (vs. Atl. Christian) 10/1/08

*shots16 Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (vs. Southwestern) 10/31/1414 Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman (vs. St. Mary-of-the-Woods) 10/25/0214 Nicole Johnson, Dallas (vs. Texas Lutheran) 9/11/1114 Claire Sexton, Dallas (vs. Dallas Christian) 10/21/11

goalie saves32 Christine Koenig, Millsaps (vs. Huntingdon) 9/23/98

individual records team records

miscellaneous records

most consecutive wins76 Austin College (vs. Dallas Christian) 9/18/1059 Trinity (vs. Schreiner) 9/6/1157 Trinity (vs. University of Dallas) 10/5/0857 Trinity (vs. Centenary, La.) 9/28/12

most consecutiveconference wins Trinity (2008-current) 60

longest unbeaten streakTrinity (2002-2003) 36Trinity (2012-2013) 35

longest unbeaten streak (conference-reg. season)Trinity (2008-current) 60 (60-0-0)

*stats kept since 2002

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points g gls ast pts1. Sara Morgan, Centre (1995-98) 78 96 34 226 2. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2011-14) 93 59 88 2063. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1993-96) 71 71 39 1814. Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (2011-14) 93 54 43 1515. Abigail Loar, Trinity (2008-11) 78 58 33 149 6. Rachel Day, Rhodes (1993-96) 67 56 35 1477. Stephanie Benning, Hendrix (1999-02) 62 64 17 1458. Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman (2000-03) 72 60 19 139 9. Erica Adelstein, Trinity (1999-02) 83 38 58 134 Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes (1997-00) 76 58 18 134

points per game g gls ast pts pts/g(MINIMUM 2 YEARS)1. Sara Morgan, Centre (1995-98) 78 96 34 226 2.8972. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1993-96) 71 71 39 181 2.5493. Stephanie Benning, Hendrix (1999-02) 62 64 17 145 2.3394. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2011-14) 93 59 88 206 2.2155. Rachel Day, Rhodes (1993-96) 67 56 35 147 2.1946. Beth Walse, DePauw (1998-00) 38 31 20 82 2.1587. Christine Scarborough, O’thorpe (1996-99) 60 51 21 123 2.0508. Lindsay Rowland, Trinity (2001-03) 57 47 20 114 2.0009. Stephanie Segovia, Trinity (2011-12) 40 35 8 78 1.95010. Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman (2000-03) 72 60 19 139 1.931

goals against avg g gls ast pts pts/g(MINIMUM 2500 minutes in goal)1. Courtney Petrie, Trinity (1997-99) 56 87 12 2979 0.36252. Hallie McNeill, Rhodes (1993-95) 49 152 18 4440 0.36493. Devan Osegueda, Trinity (2011-14) 69 79 18 4117 0.3935 4. Stephanie Bull, Trinity (2002-05) 68 151 24 5286 0.40865. Jennifer Fifield, Trinity (2004-07) 43 60 14 2961 0.42556. Katie Garrett, Trinity (2009-12) 74 148 29 5809 0.44937. Deb Hutcheson, Trinity (1993-96) 75 249 47 6940 0.60958. Kelli Lenz, Centre (2008-11) 58 187 34 4537 0.67459. Emily Edson, Rhodes (1991-94) 40 171 28 3410 0.739010. Allison Glibkowski, DePauw (2000-03) 66 230 47 5540 0.7635

individual records - career

assists g no.1. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2011-14) 93 882. Erica Adelstein, Trinity (1999-02) 83 583. Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (2011-14) 93 43 4. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1993-96) 71 395. Tanya Zwick, Trinity (1992-95) 77 366. Becca Carle, Hendrix (1999-02) 59 35 Rachel Day, Rhodes (1993-96) 67 358. Sara Morgan, Centre (1995-98) 78 34 Jenny Ramp, Rhodes (1995-98) 75 3410. Abigail Loar, Trinity (2008-11) 78 33

assists per game g apg(MINIMUM 2 YEARS)1. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2011-14) 93 0.952. Erica Adelstein, Trinity (1999-02) 83 0.703. Michelle Grambeau, Trinity (2006-08) 42 0.604. Becca Carle, Hendrix (1999-02) 59 0.595. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1993-96) 71 0.556. Beth Walse, DePauw (1998-00) 38 0.537. Rachel Day, Rhodes (1993-96) 67 0.528. Tanya Zwick, Trinity (1992-95) 77 0.479. Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (2011-14) 93 0.4610. Jenny Ramp, Rhodes (1995-98) 75 0.45

goals scored g no.1. Sara Morgan, Centre (1995-98) 78 962. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1993-96) 71 713. Stephanie Benning, Hendrix (1999-02) 62 644. Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman (2000-03) 72 605. Emily Jorgens, Trinity (2011-14) 93 59 Erin Menard, Centre (2005-08) 73 597. Abigail Loar, Trinity (2008-11) 78 58 Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes (1997-00) 76 589. Rachel Day, Rhodes (1993-96) 67 5610. Kelsey Falcone, Trinity (2011-14) 93 54

goals per game g gpg(MINIMUM 2 YEARS)1. Sara Morgan, Centre (1995-98) 78 1.232. Stephanie Benning, Hendrix (1999-02) 62 1.033. Jenny Gunter, Rhodes (1993-96) 71 1.004. Stephanie Segovia, Trinity (2011-12) 40 0.885. Christine Scarborough, Oglethorpe (1996-99) 60 0.856. Rachel Day, Rhodes (1993-96) 67 0.847. Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman (2000-03) 72 0.838. Lindsay Rowland, Trinity (2001-03) 57 0.829. Beth Walse, DePauw (1998-00) 38 0.8210. Erin Menard, Centre (2005-08) 73 0.81

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