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(Back Row L to R): Mattie Weatherspoon, Kristine Weaver, Catlin Orschel, Eren Corapcioglu, Lauren Cheaney, Amanda Exford, Catie<br />

Depew, Emily McManus (Second Row L to R): Laura Immencschuh, Jordan Smith, Candace Rushing, Ashley Dolezel, Katie Valdez,<br />

Chelsea Caldwell, Chelsea Granger Brittany Millican, Kortney Casusey (Front Row L to R): Deb Hill, Michael Anne Wheeler, Tracy Apgar,<br />

Michael Anne Wheeler, Tracy Apgar, Kate Donnelly (Not pictured: Lauren Stanley)<br />

NO. PLAYER POS. HT. CL-EXP HOMETOWN / LAST SCHOOL<br />

0 Deborah Hill GK 5-6 Fr.-HS Duson, La./Acadiana HS<br />

1 Kate Donnelly GK 5-10 Jr.-2L Seabrook, Texas/Clear Lake HS<br />

2 Amanda Exford D 5-9 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas/Fossil Ridge HS<br />

3 Kristine Weaver MF 5-8 Jr..-2L Prosper, Texas/Prosper HS<br />

4 Lauren Cheaney D 5-8 Jr.-2L Shreveport, La./Loyola College Prep<br />

5 Jordan Smith F 5-2 Fr.-HS Bossier City, La./Loyola College Prep<br />

7 Katie Valdez MF/F 5-6 So..-1L Houston, Texas/Alief Taylor HS<br />

8 Brittany Millican D 5-5 Fr.-HS Whitehouse, Texas/Whitehouse HS<br />

9 Laura Immenschuh MF 5-6 Fr.-HS Leawood, Kan./Shawnee Mission East HS<br />

10 Catlin Orschel MF 5-8 Fr.-HS Elk Rapids, Mich/Elk Rapids HS<br />

11 Ashley Dolezel F 5-5 Fr.-HS Rogers, Texas/Academy HS<br />

12 Chelsea Cardwell MF 5-6 So.-1L Dallas, Texas/Flower Mound HS<br />

13 Kortney Causey D 5-2 Jr..-2L Dallas, Texas/Wylie HS<br />

14 Eren Corapcioglu D 5-8 Fr.-HS Louisville, Colo./Monarch HS<br />

16 Chelsea Granger F 5-4 Fr.-HS Lafayette, La./Lafayette HS<br />

17 Candace Rushing F/MF 5-4 So.-1L. Cordova, Tenn./Cordova HS<br />

18 Michael Anne Wheeler MF 5-3 Sr.-3L Abilene, Texas/Wylie HS<br />

20 Lauren Stanley F 5-3 Sr.-3L Mesquite, Texas/Poteet HS<br />

21 Mattie Weatherspoon D 5-9 Jr..-2L Longview, Texas/Longview HS<br />

23 Catie Depew D 5-6 So.-1L Katy, Texas/James Taylor HS<br />

24 Tracy Apgar MF/F 5-2 Sr.-3L Round Rock, Texas / Round Rock HS<br />

29 Emily McManus D 5-6 So.-1L Lafayette, La./Lafayette HS


Quick Facts<br />

Location: Shreveport, LA<br />

Enrollment: 905<br />

Nickname: Ladies<br />

Colors: Maroon & White<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Field: Mayo Field (500)<br />

Affiliation: NCAA Division I<br />

Conference: The Summit League<br />

President: Dr. Kenneth L. Schwab<br />

Alma Mater (Year): Purdue (1969)<br />

Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Tallach<br />

Alma Mater (Year): Centenary (1993)<br />

Head Coach: Chase Wooten<br />

Alma Mater (Year): Centenary (1998)<br />

Overall Record / Years: 29-40-2 / 4th year<br />

Centenary Record / Years: 29-40-2 / 4th year<br />

Assistant Coaches: Glenn Evans<br />

Soccer Phone: (318) 869-5165<br />

2007 Overall Record: 5-12-2<br />

Conference Record: 0-6-2<br />

Starters Ret. / Lost: 6/5<br />

Letterwinners Ret. / Lost: 15/5<br />

Women’s Soccer SID: Tony Black<br />

SID Phone: (318) 841-7260<br />

SID Cell: (318) 751-3380<br />

SID Email: ablack@centenary.edu<br />

Press Row Phone: (318) 751- 3380<br />

The <strong>2008</strong> Centenary Ladies Soccer Media Guide was created, written,<br />

designed, and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Tony<br />

Black, with editorial assistance from Sports Information Director David<br />

Pratt. Photography by Lawrence Lea Photography, Greg Pearson and<br />

Darrell Dullnig. On the cover, from left to right: Tracy Apgar, Lauren<br />

Stanley and Michael Anne Wheeler.<br />

ADMINISTRATION PHONE<br />

Director of Athletics<br />

Dr. Tom Tallach (318) 869-5087<br />

Assistant A.D./Compliance/SWA<br />

Terry Ennis (318) 869-5098<br />

Assistant A.D./Development<br />

Mark Montgomery (318) 869-5094<br />

Assistant A.D./Sports Information Director<br />

David Pratt (318) 869-5092<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director<br />

Tony Black (318) 841-7260<br />

Director of Academic Support<br />

Glenn Evans (318) 869-5700<br />

Business Manager<br />

Paul Morrow (318) 869-5067<br />

Sports Medicine<br />

Alan Edwards (318) 869-5093<br />

Dustin Bradstreet (318) 869-5093<br />

Mike Peck (318) 869-5093<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

<strong>Content</strong>s<br />

Table of <strong>Content</strong>s ........................................................................... 1<br />

Shreveport/Bossier City ................................................................ 2<br />

The Summit League ..................................................................... 3-4<br />

Centenary Athletics ........................................................................ 5<br />

Mayo Field ..................................................................................... 6<br />

Centenary College ........................................................................... 7<br />

President Dr. Schwab ...................................................................... 8<br />

Director of Athletics Dr. Tom Tallach ............................................ 9<br />

Athletic Staff ................................................................................ 10<br />

Sports Medicine ........................................................................... 11<br />

Sports Information ....................................................................... 12<br />

Coaches .................................................................................... 13-14<br />

The Ladies ............................................................................... 15-21<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Schedule ............................................................................... 22<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Summit League Opponents ............................................ 23-26<br />

2007 Conference Standings ........................................................... 27<br />

2007 Statistics .............................................................................. 28<br />

2007 Box Scores ...................................................................... 29-32<br />

Record Book ............................................................................ 33-35<br />

All-Time Results ..................................................................... 36-37<br />

All-Time Roster ............................................................................ 38<br />

Athletic Department Phone Directory<br />

HEAD COACHES PHONE<br />

Baseball<br />

Ed McCann (318) 869-5298<br />

Basketball<br />

Greg Gary-Men (318) 869-5089<br />

Steve Curtis-Women (318) 869-5758<br />

Cross Country<br />

Shelley Armstrong-M/W (318) 869-5277<br />

Golf<br />

Martin Stuart-Men (318) 742-0333<br />

Mary Lynn Stuart-Women (318) 841-7314<br />

Gymnastics<br />

Bill Hardy (318) 798-3547<br />

Soccer<br />

David Orr-Men (318) 841-7337<br />

Chase Wooten- Women (318) 869-5165<br />

Softball<br />

Mark Montgomery (318) 869-5094<br />

Swimming<br />

Butch Jordan-M/W (318) 686-2544<br />

Tennis<br />

Larry Jacobs-M/W (318) 869-5285<br />

Volleyball<br />

Dan Gwitt (318) 869-5717<br />

www.GoCentenary.com 1


SHREVEPORT<br />

SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CITY<br />

That’s right, there’s a side of<br />

Louisiana that you may not be familiar<br />

with… one that you have to experience<br />

to fully understand. The northwest part<br />

of the state, in and around Shreveport-<br />

Bossier City, is a little different than the<br />

rest of Louisiana. It’s a mixture of the<br />

wide-open Texas spirit and the spicy<br />

Cajun attitude. Where cowboy meets<br />

Creole. Where spicy Louisiana crawfish<br />

meet big Texas t-bone steaks.<br />

Our unique blend of cultures<br />

has a tendency to sneak up and surprise<br />

you. You come here expecting to explore<br />

our vast musical heritage, but it’s not just<br />

jazz, it’s country, bluegrass and folk music<br />

too. You expect the bright lights and<br />

fast action of the casinos, but excellent<br />

shopping and family entertainment is all<br />

around. If you’re looking for a getaway<br />

that’s full of variety and offers a taste for<br />

life, you’ve come to the right place.<br />

Louisiana’s other side is a term<br />

we use to describe our location in the<br />

state and our unique combination of<br />

Louisiana Cajun culture and East Texas<br />

cowboy heritage. On the surface there<br />

are a lot of obvious reasons people are<br />

drawn to northwest Louisiana. From the<br />

glittering excitement of the casinos, the<br />

wonderful array of festivals, the mouth -<br />

watering local cuisine, fantastic shopping<br />

and numerous outdoor activities, to<br />

the museums and attractions – this area<br />

has all the necessary ingredients for a<br />

memorable getaway. That’s what makes<br />

northwest Louisiana a hot destination.<br />

But that’s not all there is to “Louisiana’s<br />

Other Side.”<br />

Centenary College is located<br />

two miles from downtown Shreveport,<br />

the third largest city in the state of<br />

Louisiana. Shreveport is located on the<br />

west bank of the Red River in Northwest<br />

Louisiana. Over 300,000 people reside in<br />

the metropolitan Shreveport area.<br />

Shreveport is considered the<br />

geographical, cultural, and economic<br />

center of the region know as the Ark-La-<br />

Tex, encompassing East Texas, Northern<br />

Louisiana, and Southern Arkansas.<br />

Shreveport is only a few hours away by<br />

2<br />

car from other major cities such as Dallas<br />

and Houston in Texas, Baton Rouge and<br />

New Orleans in Louisiana, Jackson,<br />

Mississippi, and Little Rock, Arkansas.<br />

Shreveport is separated from<br />

Bossier City by the Red River, but many<br />

locals consider themselves residents of<br />

the Shreveport-Bossier region as a whole<br />

instead of one of the specific cities. People<br />

who live here think nothing of crossing<br />

the river to take in an event, no matter<br />

which city is the official host.<br />

There seems to always be a<br />

festival going on that shines a spotlight<br />

on some aspect of life in Shreveport-<br />

Bossier that is unique. In May, the<br />

Mudbug Madness Festival celebrates the<br />

abundance of crawfish found in the area,<br />

while African-American culture is<br />

celebrated in June with the Good Times<br />

Roll Festival, featuring music, art and food.<br />

One of the major highlights of<br />

the year in Shreveport is the State Fair of<br />

Louisiana, held every October. The fair<br />

features more than 70 rides and one of<br />

the finest livestock gatherings in the<br />

United States.<br />

Another major event that<br />

showcases Shreveport on a national level<br />

is the Independence Bowl, held in late<br />

December. The annual football game,<br />

featuring a team from the Big 12<br />

Conference against one from the<br />

Southeastern Conference, is carried on<br />

national television and showcases the<br />

Shreveport-Bossier community coming<br />

together to make the event a success.<br />

That is not the only athletic<br />

competition held in the area. The<br />

CenturyTel Center, a 12,000-seat arena<br />

opened in 2000, is the home of minor<br />

<strong>league</strong> hockey and arena football, as well<br />

as basketball games and wrestling events.<br />

National fishing tournaments and golf<br />

tournaments have also been brought to<br />

Shreveport-Bossier in recent years.<br />

The area features a wide range<br />

of museums, from autos and aviation to<br />

science and Elvis Presley. Many of the<br />

buildings in downtown Shreveport are<br />

now listed on the National Register of<br />

Historic Places, and a trip to the piney<br />

woods of Northwest Louisiana will yield<br />

visits to rural towns such as Vivian, Plain<br />

Dealing and Shongaloo, each one with<br />

its own collection of treasures, history,<br />

and fine dining.<br />

There are plenty of outdoor<br />

activities in the Shreveport-Bossier area.<br />

From hiking at the Cypress Black Bayou<br />

Recreational Area to golfing at Olde Oaks<br />

Golf Club, a Hal Sutton signature course<br />

and part of the Audubon Golf Trail, there<br />

is something for everyone.<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Ladies Soccer Media Guide


THE SUMMIT LEAGUE<br />

Now in its 27th year as an NCAA Division I<br />

athletics conference, The Summit League is<br />

in its second year under that name. In May<br />

2007, the Presidents Council embraced the<br />

Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a<br />

renewed emphasis on improving the academic<br />

and athletic performances of all its student-athletes.<br />

Included in the plan was the<br />

creation of a new image of the <strong>league</strong> and the<br />

unveiling of a new name. The Summit League<br />

is the third name the conference has held as<br />

an NCAA sanctioned <strong>league</strong>.<br />

The Summit League’s 10 member schools are<br />

Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana<br />

University-Purdue University-Fort<br />

Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue<br />

University Indianapolis), UMKC (University<br />

of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota<br />

State University, Oakland University,<br />

Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State<br />

University, Southern Utah University and<br />

Western Illinois University. The member<br />

schools pride themselves on providing quality<br />

athletic, academic and social experiences<br />

for their student-athletes.<br />

The Summit League sponsors 19 championship<br />

sports, which include: baseball, men’s<br />

and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s<br />

cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s<br />

and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and<br />

women’s swimming & diving, men’s and<br />

women’s indoor track & field, men’s and<br />

women’s outdoor track & field, men’s and<br />

women’s tennis, and volleyball.<br />

A review of The Summit League’s highlights<br />

over the past 26 years:<br />

1982-83<br />

* The Association of Mid-Continent Universities<br />

is founded with “Frosty”<br />

Ferzacca as its first commissioner.<br />

* The initial AMCU line-up is Cleveland<br />

State, Eastern Illinois, UIC, Northern<br />

Iowa, Missouri State, Valparaiso, Western<br />

Illinois and Green Bay.<br />

1983-84<br />

* Green Bay and Eastern Illinois each play<br />

in the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament,<br />

making them the <strong>league</strong>’s first NCAA<br />

Tourney teams in any sport.<br />

1985-86<br />

* Cleveland State earns the AMCU’s first<br />

national recognition in the NCAA Men’s<br />

Basketball Tournament, upsetting No. 3<br />

seed Indiana on their way to a Sweet 16<br />

appearance.<br />

* Southwest Missouri State begins a string<br />

of five consecutive postseason appearances<br />

by reaching the quarterfinals of the<br />

NIT.<br />

1987-88<br />

* Ferzacca steps down as commissioner<br />

and is replaced by Jerry Ippoliti.<br />

* Eastern Illinois’ Jim Maton is the <strong>league</strong>’s<br />

first NCAA national champion, winning<br />

the 800-meter run at the NCAA Indoor<br />

Track Championship.<br />

* The AMCU sends two teams to men’s<br />

basketball postseason play for the third<br />

straight season.<br />

1989-90<br />

* The AMCU sends a conference-record<br />

three teams to postseason play in men’s<br />

basketball, including Northern Iowa,<br />

which upsets third-seeded Missouri in the<br />

first round of the NCAA Tournament.<br />

* The AMCU changes its name to the Mid-<br />

Continent Conference.<br />

1991-92<br />

* The <strong>league</strong> announces that it will begin<br />

sponsoring women’s athletics – strengthened<br />

by the membership of seven former<br />

North Star Conference members – the following<br />

year with the debut of six championship<br />

sports.<br />

* Eastern Illinois’ Dan Steele wins the 400meter<br />

intermediate hurdles at the NCAA<br />

Outdoor Track & Field Championship.<br />

1992-93<br />

* UW-Milwaukee wins the first Mid-Consponsored<br />

women’s championship when<br />

it takes home the cross country crown.<br />

* Northern Illinois makes the first NCAA<br />

appearance by a Mid-Con women’s team<br />

in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.<br />

* Wright State’s Brian Anderson is the<br />

third overall pick in the Major League<br />

Baseball draft after winning his second<br />

consecutive Mid-Con Pitcher of the Year<br />

award.<br />

1993-94<br />

* Northern Illinois’ volleyball squad posts<br />

the <strong>league</strong>’s first women’s NCAA Tourney<br />

win with a three-game triumph over<br />

Illinois State.<br />

* Green Bay upsets future NBA star Jason<br />

Kidd’s fifth-seeded California squad<br />

in the first round of the NCAA Men’s<br />

Basketball Tourney.<br />

* Six schools depart the Mid-Con at the<br />

conclusion of the season.<br />

1994-95<br />

* The conference adds Buffalo, Central<br />

Connecticut State, Chicago State, UMKC,<br />

Northeastern Illinois and Troy State.<br />

* Jon Steinbrecher begins a <strong>league</strong>-record<br />

nine-year tenure at the Mid-Con helm<br />

when he replaces Ippoliti as commissioner.<br />

* Valparaiso begins a string of five straight<br />

regular-season titles and six consecutive<br />

Mid-Con Tournament titles in men’s basketball.<br />

1995-96<br />

* Charter member Eastern Illinois departs<br />

the Mid-Con, but not until after winning<br />

its ninth men’s outdoor track and field<br />

title.<br />

1997-98<br />

* Oral Roberts and Southern Utah join the<br />

Mid-Con.<br />

* The Mid-Con becomes one of few<br />

NCAA Division I conferences across the<br />

nation to simultaneously run its basketball<br />

championships at the same time at a<br />

neutral site.<br />

* Valparaiso reaches the NCAA “Sweet<br />

16,” thanks to the efforts of NBA draftee<br />

Bryce Drew, who hits “The Shot” to beat<br />

No. 4 seed Mississippi which eventually<br />

earns him an ESPY from ESPN.<br />

* Youngstown State earns the first Mid-<br />

Con women’s NCAA tourney win, topping<br />

fifth-seeded Memphis in the first<br />

round.<br />

1998-99<br />

* IUPUI and Oakland begin competition<br />

in the Mid-Con.<br />

* Associate member DePaul reaches the<br />

NCAA Softball College World Series,<br />

posting a third-place finish, and sets a<br />

Mid-Con single-season record with 54<br />

wins.<br />

2000-01<br />

* Oakland women’s soccer player Anita<br />

Rapp – a two-time Mid-Con Player of<br />

the Year and a WUSA draftee – earns a<br />

Gold Medal while playing for her native<br />

Norway in the 2000 Olympic Games.<br />

* The Mid-Con renames its Women’s All<br />

Sports Award for retiring Western Illinois<br />

Director of Athletics Dr. Helen Smiley.<br />

2001-02<br />

* UMKC captures the conference’s firstever<br />

NCAA Men’s Soccer College Cup<br />

win, a 2-1 overtime triumph over former<br />

<strong>league</strong> member UW-Milwaukee.<br />

* Oral Roberts’ Krista Ragan becomes the<br />

first player in <strong>league</strong> history to earn four<br />

first-team all-conference citations in<br />

women’s basketball.<br />

* Valparaiso posts the biggest turnaround<br />

in NCAA women’s basketball history<br />

(from 7-22 in 2000-01 to 26-7 in 2001-<br />

02) on its way to reaching the quarterfinals<br />

of the WNIT.<br />

* UMKC’s Matt Voelker earns outdoor<br />

track & field All-America honors in the<br />

high jump.<br />

2002-03<br />

* The Mid-Con sets a <strong>league</strong> record by<br />

sending four teams combined – IUPUI<br />

(NCAA) and Valparaiso (NIT) on the<br />

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men’s side and Valparaiso (NCAA) and<br />

Western Illinois (WNIT) on the women’s<br />

side – to basketball postseason play.<br />

* Oral Roberts’ Marsha Dawkins earns All-<br />

America honors in the 400 meter dash at<br />

both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Track<br />

and Field Championships.<br />

* IUPUI women’s basketball player Tiffany<br />

Kyser is Indiana’s recipient of the<br />

NCAA “Woman of the Year” award (she<br />

is also a finalist for the national award).<br />

* Steinbrecher resigns as commissioner and<br />

is replaced by Ron Bertovich.<br />

2003-04<br />

* Centenary begins Mid-Con play.<br />

* Oakland’s swimming & diving programs<br />

set <strong>league</strong> records for consecutive titles<br />

when they sweep the Mid-Con Championships<br />

for the fifth straight time.<br />

* The Mid-Con sends two teams (UMKC,<br />

Oakland) to the NCAA Men’s Soccer<br />

College Cup for the second time in <strong>league</strong><br />

history.<br />

* Oral Roberts’ Caleb Green and Ken Tutt<br />

are the nation’s highest scoring freshman<br />

duo.<br />

* Oral Roberts baseball team sets a <strong>league</strong><br />

record with 50 wins, posting two wins in<br />

the NCAA Tournament and finishes the<br />

season ranked in all four college polls.<br />

* Southern Utah becomes the first Mid-<br />

Con school to sweep the men’s and<br />

women’s cross country and indoor and<br />

outdoor track & field crowns in the same<br />

year.<br />

* Oral Roberts’ Prince Mumba (800 meter)<br />

and Western Illinois’ Aubrey Martin (shot<br />

put) earn All-America honors at the<br />

NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship.<br />

* Mumba runs for his native Zambia in the<br />

2004 Athens Olympics, while<br />

Valparaiso’s Joaquim Gomes plays for the<br />

Angolan Olympic basketball team.<br />

* The Mid-Con Men’s All Sports Award<br />

is renamed for retiring Valparaiso Director<br />

of Athletics Dr. William Steinbrecher.<br />

2004-05<br />

* Oral Roberts’ Faithy Kamangila finishes<br />

11th at the NCAA Cross Country Championships<br />

to become the first woman in<br />

school history to garner All-America honors.<br />

* In its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance,<br />

Oakland notches a win over<br />

Alabama A&M in the opening round of<br />

the NCAA Tournament before falling to<br />

eventual national champion North Carolina<br />

in the first round.<br />

* Oral Roberts has five players selected in<br />

the Major League Baseball Draft, while<br />

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Oakland’s Paul Phillips is the top Mid-<br />

Con player chosen (ninth round).<br />

* ORU’s Mable Kunihira garners All-<br />

American honors at the Outdoor Track &<br />

Field Championships with a fifth-place<br />

finish in the 800-meter run.<br />

2005-06<br />

* Eastern Illinois and South Dakota State<br />

are added as associate members in the<br />

sport of men’s and women’s swimming &<br />

diving.<br />

* The Oral Roberts baseball team becomes<br />

the first Mid-Con team to advance to the<br />

NCAA Baseball Super Regionals with<br />

wins over Oklahoma State and Arkansas.<br />

* Western Illinois’ Zane Teilane becomes<br />

the first Mid-Con women’s basketball<br />

player to be drafted when she is the 35th<br />

overall pick in the WNBA Draft by the<br />

Detroit Shock.<br />

* Oakland’s Chris Sullivan earns All-<br />

America honors in the 100 butterfly and<br />

100 freestyle at the NCAA Swimming &<br />

Diving Championships.<br />

* Western Illinois’ Aubrey Martin (shot<br />

put) and Oral Roberts’ Prince Mumba<br />

(800 meters) garner All-America honors<br />

twice – at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field<br />

Championships and NCAA Outdoor<br />

Track & Field Championships.<br />

* WIU’s Jennifer Gilson takes home All-<br />

America accolades at the 2006 NCAA<br />

Indoor Track & Field Championships,<br />

while ORU’s Diana Chelimo also earns<br />

All-America honors at the 2006 NCAA<br />

Outdoor Track & Field Championships.<br />

* Ron Bertovich resigns as commissioner<br />

and is replaced by Tom Douple.<br />

* Chicago State leaves the conference at<br />

the end of the academic year.<br />

2006-07<br />

* Southern Utah’s Jess Baumgartner finishes<br />

third at the 2006 NCAA Cross<br />

Country Championships to earn All-<br />

America honors. It is the highest finish<br />

ever by a Mid-Con student-athlete.<br />

* Oral Roberts’ Caleb Green becomes the<br />

Mid-Con’s all-time leading scorer and<br />

rebounder. He also becomes the first fourtime<br />

first team All-Mid-Con selection in<br />

men’s basketball and just the 15th Division<br />

I men’s basketball player to be named<br />

conference player of the year three times.<br />

Green and teammate Ken Tutt become<br />

the seventh set of teammates in NCAA<br />

Division I history to reach the 2,000-point<br />

plateau.<br />

* Oral Roberts’ Elisha Turek becomes the<br />

first player in <strong>league</strong> history to record<br />

more than 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.<br />

She finishes her career with 2,046<br />

points and a <strong>league</strong>-best 1,167 rebounds.<br />

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE<br />

* Oakland’s Marcin Unold places 13th in<br />

the 100 backstroke at the NCAA Championships<br />

to earn All-America honors.<br />

* The Mid-Con has six Indoor Track &<br />

Field All-Americans as Oral Roberts’<br />

Jonathan Rivers, Ernest Stranz, Kevin<br />

Cave and Andretti Bain claim the honors<br />

in the 4x400 relay, while Bain (400 meter<br />

run), ORU’s Shaun Smith (800 meter run)<br />

and Valparaiso’s Laura Rolf (mile run)<br />

take home individual awards.<br />

* Oral Roberts’ Shaun Smith and Mable<br />

Kunihira are All-Americans in outdoor<br />

track in the 800 meters.<br />

* Oral Roberts wins its 10th-consecutive<br />

baseball and women’s golf championships,<br />

both records for all sports.<br />

* On June 1, 2007, the conference officially<br />

changes its name to The Summit League.<br />

One month later on July 1, 2007, Indiana<br />

University-Purdue University-Fort<br />

Wayne, North Dakota State and South<br />

Dakota State join The Summit League.<br />

Charter member Valparaiso leaves the<br />

conference.<br />

2007-08<br />

* Oakland becomes just the second Summit<br />

League men’s soccer team to advance<br />

to the second round of the NCAA College<br />

Cup with a 2-1 win over Michigan<br />

State.<br />

* Oakland’s Marcin Unold places fifth in<br />

the 200 backstroke at the NCAA Championships,<br />

breaking his school record and<br />

earning All-America honors. It was the<br />

highest finish by an OU swimmer since<br />

moving up to NCAA Division I. He was<br />

also an All-American in the 100 back.<br />

* Oral Roberts’ Brian Van Kirk makes history<br />

when he becomes the first player in<br />

ORU’s 43-year baseball history to receive<br />

more than one first-team All-America<br />

award in the same season.<br />

* Nine Summit League baseball players –<br />

eight from ORU and one from South Dakota<br />

State – are selected in the MLB Draft.<br />

* Andretti Bain becomes Oral Roberts’ first<br />

national champion when he wins the 400meter<br />

dash at both the NCAA Indoor and<br />

Outdoor Championships.<br />

* IUPUI’s George Hill becomes just the<br />

second Summit League player ever to be<br />

drafted in the first round of the NBA<br />

Draft when he was selected as the 26th<br />

pick by the San Antonio Spurs.<br />

* A record 10 Summit League student-athletes<br />

are named Academic All-Americans<br />

by CoSIDA/ESPN T<br />

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ATHLETICS<br />

CENTENARY ATHLETICS<br />

Centenary College of Louisiana<br />

has fielded an athletic team in at least one<br />

sport since 1894, when the football team<br />

faced Louisiana State University.<br />

Centenary’s football squad was one of<br />

the best in the South in the first half of<br />

the 20 th century, the high point being an<br />

undefeated 10-0 season in 1927.<br />

Centenary produced<br />

professionals Conway Baker, Buddy<br />

Parker, and Cal Hubbard. Hubbard is a<br />

member of three halls of fame: Pro Football<br />

Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of<br />

Fame, and Baseball Hall of Fame.<br />

However, the poor oil economy in the area<br />

forced the discontinuation of the football<br />

program in 1947.<br />

The 1920s saw the<br />

establishment of the men’s basketball and<br />

baseball teams at Centenary. The<br />

basketball Gents have had 44 seasons<br />

with a .500 or better winning percentage,<br />

including the 2003-2004 campaign.<br />

From 1972 to 1976, Robert Parish<br />

dominated Centenary’s <strong>opponents</strong>,<br />

leading the Gents to an 87-21 record over<br />

that span. Parish still holds numerous<br />

Centenary records, including the single<br />

game scoring record (50 points vs. Lamar<br />

in 1972), the single season rebounding<br />

record (18.7 rpg in 1972-73), and the career<br />

record for most field goals made (1,034).<br />

Parish was drafted in the first round by<br />

Hal Sutton ‘81<br />

the Golden State Warriors in 1976 and<br />

later, as part of arguably the greatest<br />

frontcourt in NBA history, won three NBA<br />

championships with the Boston Celtics<br />

in the 1980s. In April 2003 Parish was<br />

chosen to be inducted in the National<br />

Basketball Hall of Fame.<br />

With a new 1,000-seat stadium,<br />

the baseball team is attracting top players<br />

to play for Centenary and top teams to<br />

play against the Gents. Thirty-two<br />

players who put on the Centenary uniform<br />

have gone on to play professionally. In<br />

recent years, the Gents have hosted<br />

Nebraska, Texas A&M, LSU and<br />

Arkansas.<br />

In 1980 the Golf Magazine<br />

College Player of the Year did not come<br />

Larry Robinson ‘90<br />

from a traditional power. Hal Sutton, a<br />

native of Shreveport who stayed home<br />

to attend Centenary, won that honor as<br />

well as the 1980 U.S. Amateur. Sutton has<br />

gone on to win two Players<br />

Championships, a PGA Championship,<br />

and a Tour Championship, as well as earn<br />

a spot on four U.S. Ryder Cup teams. In<br />

2004, Sutton served as the Ryder Cup<br />

captain for the United States squad.<br />

Recently Centenary athletes<br />

Robert Parish ‘76<br />

have found their names at or near the top<br />

of the NCAA rankings. In 2000, women’s<br />

soccer player Lara Brown led all Division<br />

I players in points per game and goals<br />

per game. Ronnie McCollum followed<br />

suit during the 2000-2001 basketball<br />

season, leading the nation in scoring.<br />

Andrew Wisniewski picked up where<br />

McCollum left off, finishing in the top 20<br />

in scoring and steals during the 2002-2003<br />

season.<br />

With the addition of men’s and<br />

women’s swimming in 2002-2003,<br />

Centenary now sponsors 16<br />

intercollegiate sports, as many as any<br />

other Division I program in Northern<br />

Louisiana. Recent athletics highlights<br />

include the gymnastics team winning the<br />

2004 USAG National Championship and<br />

the softball Ladies earning a trip to the<br />

NCAA Tournament in both the 2004 and<br />

2005 seasons. In addition, the women’s<br />

soccer team has qualified for The Summit<br />

League Tournament several times since<br />

the Ladies and Gents joined the<br />

conference in 2003. Three times a<br />

Centenary student-athlete has been<br />

named The Summit League Scholar<br />

Athlete of the Year with tennis player Anja<br />

Schmidt earning the honor in 2003-04 and<br />

2004-05, while baseball’s Brandon<br />

Fulenchek earned the distinction in 2006-<br />

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SOCCER FACILITIES<br />

For most teams, success on the field is the result of hard<br />

work and preparation. At Centenary, the formula is no different<br />

as not only do we receive great efforts from our athletes, but<br />

from coaches, administration, and alumni as well. As a result,<br />

both the Gents and Ladies soccer programs enjoy fine facilities<br />

in which to train and compete.<br />

Mayo Field has served as the home site for all Centenary<br />

soccer contests since the inception of the men’s program in<br />

1974. Originally referred to as the Centenary Soccer Complex,<br />

the field was renamed in 2001 in honor of Lewis Mayo. Mayo,<br />

the father of former Gents player and coach Eric Mayo, lost his<br />

life heroically fighting a fire while serving the Houston, Texas,<br />

area as a member of the fire department.<br />

His family graciously donated the funds that allowed Centenary to erect a quality lighting system. The first-ever night soccer<br />

game at Centenary was played on August 31, 2001, against Georgia Southern University. A memorial to Lewis Mayo stands at the<br />

entryway to the field named in his honor.<br />

Various other upgrades and additions have been made to Mayo Field over the past several years. New stands for seating<br />

were installed in 2000 that now allows for a crowd of 500 to comfortably cheer on the Ladies and Gents. A physical plant building<br />

was transformed in 2000 to house a new locker room and three offices for the soccer coaches and staff.<br />

In 2001, a new building for concessions and restrooms was added next to the playing field to provide a better overall<br />

experience for all fans that visit Mayo Field.<br />

2002 brought on several upgrades to the field itself. The chain link fencing that surrounded the field was torn down and new<br />

black iron fencing was installed to enhance the overall look. The playing surface was improved with the addition of an underground<br />

drainage system that will allow the field to remain playable in adverse weather conditions. Most recently, netting was hung behind<br />

both goals to limit the amount of balls that leave the playing<br />

area.<br />

In the past two seasons the goals have been upgraded to<br />

a European style, while the fencing around the field has changed.<br />

Gone is the rodiron fencing that lined the field, in <strong>2008</strong> a new fan<br />

friendly waist high fence will be installed in time for the home<br />

opener in August.<br />

With contributions from generous alumni and friends of<br />

the college, the Centenary soccer program will look to continue<br />

to make a trip to Mayo Field an enjoyable experience for all of<br />

those involved.<br />

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Mayo Field Record Book<br />

Overall Centenary Record on Mayo.....................................................................................................................................86-36-8 (.692)<br />

First Game.............................................................................................................................Sept. 12, 1992 (Centenary2, West Florida 0)<br />

First CC Win....................................................................................................................... Sept. 12, 1992 (Centenary 2, West Florida 0)<br />

10th CC Win...............................................................................................................................Oct. 26, 1993 (Centenary 10, Millsaps 0)<br />

25th CC Win.................................................................................................................Sept. 6, 1996 (Centenary 3, Stephen F. Austin 1)<br />

50th CC Win...............................................................................................................Oct. 27, 1999 (Centenary 19, Louisiana College 0)<br />

75th CC Win..............................................................................................................Oct. 3, 2004 (Centenary 2, Arkansas-Little Rock 1)<br />

Most Goals by CC....................................................................................................................19 twice, Oct. 27, 1999 and Sept. 24, 2002<br />

Largest <strong>Home</strong> Win...................................................................................................................19 twice, Oct. 27, 1999 and Sept. 24, 2002<br />

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THE COLLEGE<br />

Centenary College of Louisiana is a selective liberal<br />

arts college offering undergraduate programs in the<br />

arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences, as<br />

well as a limited number of graduate programs. Students<br />

and faculty work together to sustain a community focused<br />

on ethical and intellectual development, respect and concern<br />

for human and spiritual values, and the joy of creativity<br />

and discovery. Consistent with its affiliation with<br />

the United Methodist Church, the College encourages a<br />

lifelong dedication not only to learning but also to serving<br />

others.<br />

In pursuit of these ideals, the College challenges<br />

its students to write and speak clearly; to read, listen, and<br />

think critically; to comprehend,<br />

interpret, and synthesize ideas; to<br />

analyze information qualitatively<br />

and quantitatively; to appreciate<br />

the diversity of human cultures;<br />

to respect the value of artistic<br />

expression; to realize the importance<br />

of a healthy mind and body;<br />

and to recognize the interdependence<br />

of people and the environment.<br />

Academic Program<br />

Centenary College of<br />

Louisiana offers three undergraduate<br />

degree programs: the<br />

Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor<br />

of Science and the Bachelor of<br />

Music.<br />

The Centenary curriculum<br />

aims to produce graduates<br />

of extraordinary intellectual and<br />

vocational versatility who are<br />

prepared to assume responsible positions in their communities<br />

and professions. The College prepares its students<br />

in critical thinking and in the fundamental communication<br />

skills of writing, speaking and numeracy.<br />

The core curriculum begins with the First-Year<br />

Experience, which initiates an emphasis on critical thinking<br />

and rhetorical skills in an interdisciplinary context. The<br />

balance of the core curriculum further develops these skills<br />

while it introduces students to basic areas and fundamental<br />

techniques of human inquiry. Specific core requirements<br />

are the First-Year Experience and selected courses<br />

offering inquiry in the humanities, mathematics, natural<br />

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sciences, and social sciences. Additionally, all undergraduates<br />

participate in the Centenary Plan, which involves a<br />

service-learning project, career exploration, and an intercultural<br />

experience.<br />

Academic Facilities<br />

Centenary has a personal computer for one of<br />

every three undergraduates. Every residence hall room is<br />

wired for free, direct Internet and computer connections.<br />

Some 30 computer laboratories are spread throughout<br />

campus, as are numerous multimedia editing and projection<br />

facilities. The Magale Library, the academic heart of<br />

the campus, has a wealth of volumes, searchable databases,<br />

personal computers, multimedia<br />

accessories, and software<br />

programs.<br />

Specially equipped buildings and<br />

facilities include the Marjorie<br />

Lyons Playhouse, the Gold<br />

Dome, the Fitness Center and<br />

Swimming Pool, Mickle Hall of<br />

Science, Hurley Music Building,<br />

Jackson Hall, Turner Art Center,<br />

and the Meadows Museum of<br />

Art.<br />

Faculty<br />

More than 90 percent of<br />

Centenary’s faculty holds the<br />

highest degree in their discipline.<br />

There are 74 full-time and 41<br />

part-time faculty members, with<br />

a student-faculty ratio of 12 to 1.<br />

There are no graduate students<br />

teaching classes at Centenary.<br />

The primary emphasis is on teaching,<br />

although research and service activities are also important<br />

components of the Centenary experience. These<br />

activities involve undergraduates to an extent unavailable<br />

at large institutions.<br />

Summary<br />

Academic and co-curricular programs support<br />

students in their development and encourage them to become<br />

leaders in the work place, the community, the nation,<br />

and the world at large.<br />

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DR. KENNETH L. SCHWAB<br />

President<br />

Dr. Kenneth L. Schwab, President of Centenary College since 1991, has been firmly established<br />

as an excellent educator and administrator over nearly 30 years of service. During his<br />

career, Dr. Schwab has consistently applauded student athletes who pursue academics and<br />

sports with equal fervor, discipline, and high standards, and it is these characteristics that<br />

make Centenary Gents and Ladies stand out among their peers.<br />

A tenured professor in the Department of Education, Dr. Schwab hails originally from Indiana<br />

where he received his bachelor’s degree from Purdue University in 1969. He then earned his<br />

master’s in guidance and counseling from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro in 1972<br />

and his doctorate in higher education administration at Indiana University in 1978.<br />

Though Dr. Schwab has held many administrative positions at Centenary and other institutions, he continues to pursue his own<br />

scholarship as well, publishing a book, numerous articles, and several institutional planning documents regarding presidential<br />

leadership and transformational change. Indeed, Dr. Schwab’s keen interest in leadership and strategic planning helped Centenary’s<br />

latest comprehensive campaign raise over $100 million for the college. This amount exceeded the initial goal by over $30 million,<br />

enabling Centenary to build two new music facilities as well as renovate residence halls and the fitness center.<br />

These improvements do not merely benefit the campus, though. From the arboretum to the chapel, the playhouse to the library,<br />

recital halls to the Gold Dome, Centenary encourages student involvement, preparing scholars for active civic participation. This<br />

small liberal arts institution focuses on the student and endeavors to facilitate academic, athletic, and social development for the<br />

whole person. Our faculty and staff are committed to these goals, particularly for student athletes.<br />

Dr. Schwab has actively involved himself with Centenary students throughout his tenure here. He team-taught Centenary’s First-<br />

Year Experience program with the college’s Chair of Liberal Arts one semester, and he travels with various Centenary groups like<br />

the college choir, always remaining a great Gents and Ladies supporter. In fact, he and the Centenary Gent mascot led the campus<br />

as they unveiled the new fitness center.<br />

Active on-campus and off, Dr. Schwab participated in the Salzburg Seminar sponsored by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, served<br />

as a European Community Visitor to the Commission of European<br />

Communities, and continued his scholarly work at Oxford, Johns<br />

Hopkins, and Harvard Universities. He also represents Centenary<br />

on a number of community and academic boards, including the Associated<br />

Colleges of the South Board of Directors.<br />

Dr. Schwab has three sons (Kempten, Carlton, and Christopher)<br />

played select soccer throughout their school years.<br />

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PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE<br />

Centenary President Dr. Kenneth Schwab cheers along<br />

with the students in the stands at the Gold Dome.<br />

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />

Dr. Tom Tallach<br />

Director of Athletics<br />

Dr. Tom Tallach was named Director of Athletics on July 3, 2007 and arrived to campus on August 1,<br />

2007. He brought with him diverse experience, broad-based knowledge of athletics administration,<br />

and a passion for Centenary. He serves on the President’s Executive Staff and is responsible for all<br />

aspects of Centenary’s 16-sport NCAA Division I program.<br />

Tallach re-joined the Centenary community after most recently serving as Assistant Athletic Director<br />

at Tarleton State University (2005-2007). At Tarleton, he organized and administered a comprehensive<br />

compliance program for the institution, taught graduate and undergraduate courses, and provided<br />

administrative leadership and training for many of the sports programs. He served on NCAA<br />

regional tournament committees in women’s basketball and softball and delivered compliance presentations<br />

to regional and national audiences.<br />

With the exception of a two-year period (1996-1998) that included doctoral research, work in the family business, and basketball<br />

coaching at Ouachita Baptist University, Tallach spent 12 years at Texas A&M-Commerce. He began in 1993 as a graduate<br />

teaching assistant and assistant men’s basketball coach for a struggling Lions team that would win the Lone Star Conference<br />

(LSC) Championship in 1996.<br />

In 1998, he returned as Assistant Athletic Director and Instructor in Kinesiology. With primary responsibility for event management,<br />

compliance, and athletic scholarship administration, he also served as the Athletic Director for UIL (Texas High School<br />

Federation) Region II, administering championship competition in volleyball, basketball, track & field, tennis, and golf.<br />

In 2003, he was named Interim Athletic Director at Texas A&M-Commerce. During this time, the Lions claimed LSC Championships<br />

in men’s basketball and women’s soccer, three coaches were named LSC Coach of the Year, and one coach was named<br />

Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year.<br />

He served on two NCAA regional tournament committees in women’s soccer in addition to serving as Director of the 2005<br />

NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional Tournament. During his tenure in Commerce, he was involved in and/or responsible for<br />

numerous facility improvements, served on many institutional committees including SACS re-accreditation, chaired the LSC<br />

compliance committee, helped guide the Athletic Training Education Program to national certification, and always taught at least<br />

one academic course.<br />

A former Gent pitcher (1991-1993), Tallach was named to the Trans-America Athletic Conference (TAAC) All-Academic Team,<br />

graduated Magna Cum Laude, and received the Health & Exercise Science Award. The ’92 and ’93 Gents captured TAAC<br />

Western Division Titles under head coach Andy Watson.<br />

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Academic Services<br />

Glenn Evans<br />

Baseball<br />

Ed McCann<br />

Golf - Men’s<br />

Martin Stuart<br />

Softball<br />

Mark Montgomery<br />

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION<br />

Business Manager<br />

Paul Morrow<br />

Asst. A.D.-Compliance/SWA<br />

Terry Ennis<br />

CENTENARY HEAD COACHES<br />

Basketball - Men’s<br />

Greg Gary<br />

Golf - Women’s<br />

Mary Lynn Stuart<br />

Swimming<br />

Butch Jordan<br />

Basketball - Women’s<br />

Steve Curtis<br />

Gymnastics<br />

Bill Hardy<br />

Tennis<br />

Larry Jacobs<br />

Faculty Advisor<br />

Dr. David Hoaas<br />

Soccer - Men’s<br />

David Orr<br />

Volleyball<br />

Dan Gwitt<br />

STAFF<br />

Cross Country<br />

Shelley Armstrong<br />

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SPORTS MEDICINE<br />

Head Athletic<br />

Trainer<br />

Alan Edwards<br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

Dustin Bradstreet<br />

Athletic Trainer<br />

Mike Peck<br />

Alan Edwards begins his 14 th year as head athletic trainer for the Centenary athletic program.<br />

Edwards is a 1991 graduate of McNeese State University with a bachelor of science in health and<br />

physical education. He earned his master's degree in exercise science at Northeast Louisiana University<br />

in 1993. Edwards' services are provided through a partnership between Centenary College and<br />

Christus Schumpert Health System.<br />

Dustin Bradstreet enters his sixth year as an athletic trainer at Centenary having moved to<br />

Shreveport from Wichita, Kansas. Bradstreet is a 2001 graduate of Fort Hays State University where he<br />

received a bachelor of science degree in physical education with a focus in athletic training. He continued<br />

his education at Fort Hays and graduated in 2003 with a masters degree in Health and Human<br />

Performance with emphases in exercise science and sports administration. He is certified with the<br />

National Athletic Trainer’s Association Board of Certification and has been in good standing since<br />

2001.<br />

Mike Peck is in his fourth year with the Centenary athletics program after working extensively<br />

with many of the area schools and professional teams since 2001. He previously assisted with<br />

the athletic trainers at LSU-Shreveport and the Shreveport Sports independent baseball team while<br />

serving as the head athletic trainer for the Bossier-Shreveport BattleWings of the AF2. Peck earned<br />

both his Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with an emphasis in athletic training, and his<br />

Master of Science in Physical Education with an emphasis in Sports Administration from Fort Hays<br />

State. Prior to attending Fort Hays, Peck served in the United States Army and Army Reserve for 11<br />

years.<br />

Edwards, Bradstreet and Peck also supervise student and volunteer assistants as they gain<br />

valuable experience in their pursuit of becoming Certified Athletic Trainers. Student and volunteer<br />

assistants obtain practical experience at home and on the road, working with the Gents and Ladies<br />

athletic teams.<br />

The Centenary College sports medicine facility is located on the bottom floor of the Gold<br />

Dome, where continued improvements have resulted in an enhanced facility.<br />

The improvements include an upgraded computer system with injury tracking software, the<br />

addition of two stationary bicycles, and an increased storage capacity for the daily supplies used in<br />

treatments of student-athletes.<br />

The training room is equipped with modalities to assist athletic trainers in the treatment of<br />

injuries of Centenary athletes. The room also contains training tables, an ice machine, and a whirlpool.<br />

Athletic Trainer Dustin Bradstreet tapes the ankle of former Ladies soccer standout Mindi<br />

Levinski before a 2004 practice. Bradstreet, along with Head Athletic Trainer Alan Edwards,<br />

works with Centenary’s athletes before, during, and after all Ladies and Gents athletic events.<br />

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NEWS MEDIA OUTLETS<br />

AREA NEWSPAPERS<br />

THE SHREVEPORT TIMES<br />

P.O. Box 30222<br />

Shreveport, La. 71130<br />

Phone: (318) 459-3292<br />

Fax: (318) 459-3301<br />

Sports Editor: Scott Ferrell<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS<br />

P.O. Box 655237<br />

Dallas, TX 75265-5237<br />

Phone: (214) 977-8222<br />

Fax: (214) 651-0580<br />

Sports Editor: Bob Yates<br />

BATON ROUGE ADVOCATE<br />

525 Lafayette St.<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70801<br />

Phone: (225) 383-1111<br />

Fax: (225) 388-0318<br />

Sports Editor: Butch Muir<br />

ASSOCIATED PRESS<br />

1515 Poydras St. Suite 2500<br />

New Orleans, La. 70112-3723<br />

Phone: (800) 662-7717<br />

Fax: (504) 586-0531<br />

Sports Director: Mary Foster<br />

LOCAL TELEVISION STATIONS<br />

KTBS-TV 3 (ABC)<br />

P.O. Box 44227<br />

Shreveport, La. 71104<br />

Phone: (318) 861-5851<br />

Fax: (318) 219-4680<br />

Sports Director<br />

Tim Fletcher<br />

KTAL-TV 6 (NBC)<br />

P.O. Box 7428<br />

Shreveport, La. 71137<br />

Phone: (318) 629-7134<br />

Fax: (318) 629-7171<br />

Sports Director<br />

Brandon Dunn<br />

KSLA-TV 12 (CBS)<br />

1812 Fairfield Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La. 71101<br />

Phone: (318) 677-6709<br />

Fax: (318) 677-6705<br />

Sports Contact<br />

Mike Dirmann<br />

SPORTS INFORMATION<br />

David Pratt<br />

Asst. AD/Sports Information Director<br />

David Pratt is now in his ninth year as a member<br />

of the Centenary sports information department. After<br />

serving two years as an assistant, he was promoted to<br />

Director of Sports Information in 2001 and to Assistant<br />

Athletic Director in 2003.<br />

He is the primary media contact for men’s<br />

basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, gymnastics, softball, men’s<br />

and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Pratt oversees all athletic department<br />

media relations, publications, statistics, archives, and game management<br />

efforts.<br />

Pratt is a 1999 graduate of Centenary, earning his bachelor of arts<br />

degree in history. He was the 1999 Defensive Player of the Year as a shortstop<br />

on the Gents baseball team and was also a member of the history honor fraternity<br />

Phi Alpha Theta. Pratt is presently a member of the Louisiana Sports<br />

Writers Association (LSWA) and the College Sports Information Directors of<br />

America (CoSIDA).<br />

Pratt has continued his association with baseball by serving as an<br />

instructor at the Centenary Summer Baseball Camps in recent years. He was<br />

also a board member of the Shreveport-Bossier Men’s Senior Baseball League.<br />

Pratt and his wife, Keeley, have a daughter named Addison and a<br />

daughter on the way.<br />

Tony Black<br />

Assistant Sports Information Director<br />

Tony Black begins his second year with the Centenary<br />

College sports information department, serving<br />

as Assistant Sports Information Director.<br />

Black's primary responsibilities include serving as<br />

contact for men's and women's soccer, women's basketball,<br />

men's and women's swimming, men's and<br />

women's golf and baseball. He will also assist in game day management for<br />

all home Centenary athletic events.<br />

Prior to Centenary, Black served as a graduate assistant in the media<br />

relations office at Northwest Missouri State for the 2005-06 season and<br />

was named Media Relations Assistant at West Texas A&M for the 2006-07<br />

campaign.<br />

A native of South Bend, Ind., Black graduated from the University<br />

of Southern Indiana in 2004 with a degree in Radio/Television. At USI, Black<br />

served as Sports Director for the campus radio station, where he did playby-play<br />

and daily news as well as sports updates. He was Sports Editor for<br />

the campus newspaper, and also assisted in the sports information office at<br />

USI.<br />

In his free time, Black enjoys following the Chicago Cubs and Notre<br />

Dame football.He is a member of CoSIDA (College Sports Information<br />

Directors of America) and LSWA (Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition).<br />

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COACHES<br />

CHASE WOOTEN<br />

Head Coach<br />

Chase Wooten enters his fifth season<br />

as the head coach for the Ladies. A 1998<br />

graduate of Centenary, Wooten took his<br />

alma mater to the Mid-Continent Conference<br />

Tournament twice in his first two<br />

seasons.<br />

This season Wooten will have a veteran<br />

squad on his hands, as he welcomes back nine upperclassmen<br />

and 15 letterwinners. However, he lost his primary goal scorers<br />

from last season, Brittany O’Neal and Stefani Roobs. O’Neal<br />

and Robbs combined to score 10 goals and give three assists.<br />

The 2007 edition of the Ladies had a ton of bad luck, as Mitzi<br />

Perkins missed the entire season because of illness, Katie Valdez<br />

played in just three games before a knee injury sidelined her<br />

and Lauren Stanley’s season was cut short after just five<br />

matches.<br />

A few of the bright spots during the season was freshman Catie<br />

Depew, who was named to The Summit League’s All-Newcomer<br />

Team. Ali Hilsher, meanwhile, was named conference player of<br />

the week after shuting out two <strong>opponents</strong> and also captured<br />

LSWA honorable mention honors.<br />

In the fall of 2006, the Ladies soccer team was bitten by the<br />

injury bug, and the team stumbled to a 4-11-1 mark. Centenary<br />

did have a bright spot in the season as Robbs was named to the<br />

Mid-Con’s All-Newcomer team and led the squad with five goals.<br />

She was also named Mid-Con Offensive Player of the Week on<br />

Aug. 28 after scoring an overtime goal in the season opening<br />

win over Sam Houston State.<br />

After taking the Ladies to the Mid-Con Tournament, the team<br />

fell to a 6-11-1 mark in 2005. Despite the down season, Bre<br />

Fletcher was named conference Offensive Player of the Week<br />

after knocking in the game winning goal at home against Texas<br />

State, while Ali Hilsher earned Defensive Player of the Week<br />

twice after shutting out Arkansas-Little Rock on the road and<br />

IUPUI.<br />

In 2004, the team’s 14-5-1 record was the fourth best in program<br />

history and the strongest ever for a first year head coach with<br />

the Ladies program. Wooten guided the Ladies to an undefeated<br />

record against Louisiana schools and a second place<br />

finish in the Mid-Con regular season.<br />

Four of Wooten’s players earned First Team All-Conference<br />

Honors, including the Newcomer of the Year, while he had two<br />

Ladies named LSWA All-Louisiana. Under his tutelage, former<br />

keeper Lindsey Stafford set back-to-back records for saves in a<br />

season at Centenary.<br />

Prior to returning to Centenary, Wooten served as an assistant<br />

coach at the University of Alabama. In 2001, he helped the<br />

Crimson Tide accomplish the sixth biggest turnaround in the<br />

country. Their winning streak continued through his tenure at<br />

Alabama.<br />

Before his stint with Alabama, Wooten served as the head coach<br />

at Caddo Magnet High School in Shreveport, where he earned<br />

Boys High School District Coach of the Year in both 1999 and<br />

2001 while also earning the honor on the girls’ side in 2001. He<br />

lead the Mustangs to district championships in 1999, 2000, and<br />

2001. In 2001, he took the girl’s team to the state championships<br />

where they finished as the state runner-up.<br />

Wooten attended Lindsay Wilson College before joining the<br />

Gents in 1995. As a player at Centenary, he tended goal from<br />

1995 to 1997 and currently owns the third lowest career goals<br />

against average in school history at 1.51.<br />

He married the former Amber Baggett in May of 2002.<br />

Wooten’s Career Record<br />

Overall Conference<br />

2004 14-5-1 4-2-1<br />

2005 6-12-1 1-5-0<br />

2006 4-11-1 0-5-1<br />

2007 5-12-2 0-6-2<br />

Totals 29-40-5 5-18-4<br />

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GLENN EVANS<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Coach Glenn Evans, the pioneer of<br />

Centenary’s soccer program, stepped<br />

down 12 years ago as head coach of the<br />

Gents and Ladies soccer programs. He<br />

then focused his attention on serving<br />

as the assistant to then-coach Jed Jones<br />

for the Ladies soccer team, and now<br />

works with Wooten. He posted a 161-105-3 (.604) record in 14<br />

seasons as the head coach of the Gents soccer program and a<br />

66-25-3 (.725) record in five seasons as the Ladies head coach.<br />

Evans guided the Gents program from its inception through<br />

1978, before returning at the start of the 1983 campaign. During<br />

his tenure, the Gents posted nine consecutive winning seasons<br />

(1983-91), including three straight Trans America Athletic<br />

Conference Championships. For his and the team’s efforts, he<br />

was named TAAC Coach of the Year in 1983, 1988, 1989, and<br />

1990 as well as receiving that honor for his direction of the<br />

Ladies program in 1994.<br />

The Herkimer, New York, native earned a B.S. in Health & Physical<br />

Education from Centenary in 1969. He received a master’s<br />

degree in education from the University of Georgia in 1970.<br />

Evans recently retired as the Superintendant of Athletics for<br />

Shreveport Parks and Recreation and is entering his second<br />

year as Centenary’s Director of Academic Support. Evans also<br />

served as Interim A.D. from Oct. 2006 through July 2007. He and<br />

his wife, Karen, have four sons: Chad, Scott, Trey, and Brian.<br />

COACHES<br />

ASHLEY CALDAROLA<br />

StudentAssistant Coach<br />

Ashley Caldarola will begin her second<br />

season as a student assistant under<br />

head coach Chase Wooten.<br />

She redshirted as a freshman in 2005,<br />

and in 2006 played in 15 matches. The<br />

San Antonio, Texas, native scored one<br />

goal and gave an assist. Her lone goal in 2006 was the match<br />

winner against Arkansas State on Sept. 17.<br />

Caldarola played her final season with a heart condition, and<br />

the medical staff at Centenary decided to end her soccer career.<br />

She has since taken over the head coaching duties at North<br />

Caddo High School, while also assisting with the Ladies program.<br />

Caldarola plans on graduating from Centenary in 2009 with a<br />

degree in business, with an emphasis in finance. She also plans<br />

on continuing her coaching career on the prep level.<br />

Caldarola is single and resides in Shreveport.<br />

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SENIORS<br />

#18 Michael Anne Wheeler<br />

Midfield<br />

5-6, Senior<br />

Abilene, Texas<br />

(Wylie HS)<br />

2007 (Junior): Played in all 19 matches with<br />

four starts ... Averaged .26 shots per match ...<br />

Had two shots on goal, which came against Louisiana-Monroe<br />

(Sept. 5) and South Dakota State (Oct 26).<br />

2006 (Sophomore): Appeared in 16 matches, while putting up three<br />

shots with two of them on goal.<br />

2005 (Freshman): Played in 18 contests ... Scored one goal and gave<br />

one assist, while also putting up seven shots.<br />

High School: Graduated from Wylie HS ... Lettered in soccer for three<br />

seasons ... Helped lead the team to a district championship in 2004, lost<br />

in the regional semifinals in 2005 ... Named first team all-district as a<br />

sophomore ... Second team all-district as a junior and co-district MVP as<br />

a senior ... Also earned all-state honors as a senior ... Scored 14 goals<br />

during the 2005 season and also scored a hat trick in the playoffs in<br />

2005.<br />

Personal: Born July 27, 1987 ... Daughter of Thomas and Donna<br />

Wheeler ... Has a younger sibling ... Majoring in elementary education.<br />

Wheeler’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2005 18 1 1 3 7 1<br />

2006 16 0 0 0 3 2<br />

2007 19 0 0 0 5 2<br />

Totals 53 1 1 3 15 5<br />

#20 Lauren Stanley<br />

Midfield<br />

5-5, Senior<br />

Mesquite, Texas<br />

(Poteet HS)<br />

2007 (Junior): Started and played in five games<br />

... Had a season-high two shots against Arkansas-<br />

Little Rock (Sept. 2) ... The two shots on goal<br />

came against UALR and Grambling (Sept. 9).<br />

2006 (Sophomore): Played in 16 matches and scored two goals ... Put<br />

up 11 shots with five landing on goal.<br />

2005 (Freshman): Saw action in 18 contests ... Scored two goals, which<br />

tied for third on the team ... Also gave one assist ... Had 18 shots, while<br />

also putting away a match winning goal against Tennessee-Martin (Aug.<br />

26) and Nicholls State (Oct. 23).<br />

High School: Earned all-district honors twice helping the Poteet Pirates<br />

to a state regionals apearance ... Named team MVP as a junior and<br />

senior and offensive MVP as a sophomore and junior ... Lettered in cross<br />

country.<br />

Personal: Born June 16, 1987 ... Daughter of Michael and Cyndie Stanley<br />

... Has one younger brother and one younger sister.<br />

Stanley’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2005 18 2 1 5 18 2<br />

2006 16 2 0 4 11 5<br />

2007 5 0 0 0 3 2<br />

Totals 39 4 1 9 32 9<br />

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#24 Tracy Apgar<br />

Midfielder<br />

5-2, Senior<br />

Round Rock, Texas<br />

(Round Rock HS)<br />

2007 (Junior): Started six matches, while playing<br />

in 17 ... Had a season-high three shots against<br />

Grambling (Sept. 9) ... Had one shot on goal and<br />

that came against Grambling as well.<br />

2006 (Sophomore): Saw action in 15 matches ... Had second career<br />

assist, while putting three shots on goal and having four overall.<br />

2005 (Freshman): Played in 16 matches and gave one assist ... Had<br />

four shots on the season.<br />

High School: Given the Outstanding Academic Achievement Award at<br />

Round Rock HS as a senior ... Earned four letters in soccer ... Member of<br />

National Honor Society and was Vice President of National Spanish<br />

Honor Society.<br />

Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1986, in Chicago, Ill ... Parents are Dan and<br />

Sondra Apgar ... Has one younger brother and one younger<br />

sister...Majoring in biology and plans to become an orthopedic surgeon.<br />

Apgar’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2005 16 0 1 1 4 0<br />

2006 15 0 1 1 4 3<br />

2007 17 0 0 0 3 1<br />

Totals 48 0 2 2 11 4<br />

SENIORS/JUNIORS<br />

#1 Kate Donnelly<br />

Goal Keeper<br />

5-11, Junior<br />

Seabrook, Texas<br />

(Clear Lake HS)<br />

2007 (Sophomore): Started one game against<br />

Mississippi Valley State (Oct. 18) ... First career<br />

shutout came against Mississippi Valley State ...<br />

Had a career-best five saves in that same match ... Allowed just one goal,<br />

which came against McNeese State (Sept. 21).<br />

2006 (Freshman): Saw action in four matches between the pipes ...<br />

Made 13 saves in 18 chances and did not have a decsion.<br />

High School: Graduated from Clear Lake HS ... Played both at goal and<br />

the forward positions ...Named honorable mention all-district in 2004<br />

and second team all-district in 2005 and 2006 ... Held a record of 21-2-<br />

1.<br />

Personal: Born July 9, 1988 ... Daughter of Joseph and Sheila Donnelly<br />

... Has an older and younger brother ... Majoring in math education.<br />

Donnelly’s career at Centenary<br />

G/GS G Sav. Sho Mins GAA<br />

2006 4/0 5 13 0 150:18 2.99<br />

2007 4/1 1 10 1 188:34 0.48<br />

Total 8/1 6 23 1 338:52 1.59<br />

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JUNIORS<br />

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#3 Kristine Weaver<br />

Midfielder<br />

5-8, Junior<br />

Prosper, Texas<br />

(Prosper HS)<br />

2007 (Sophomore): Started six matches and<br />

played in 15 ... Averaged .53 shots per match<br />

and .20 points per game ... Scored first career<br />

goal against Grambling on Sept. 9 ... Had a season-high<br />

three shots against Louisiana Tech (Sept. 23) ... Twice during<br />

the season had two shots on goal.<br />

2006 (Freshman): Played in 16 matches and gave two assists, which<br />

tied for the team lead ... Had 25 shots on the season and 10 on goal.<br />

High School: Graduated from Prosper HS ... Lettered in volleyball,<br />

basketball and soccer ... Also participated in Student Council and the Beta<br />

Club.<br />

Personal: Born Nov. 25, 1987 ... Daughter of Eric and Karen Weaver ...<br />

Has two older sisters ... Is an undecided major.<br />

Weaver’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2006 16 0 2 2 25 10<br />

2007 15 1 1 3 8 6<br />

Total 31 1 3 5 33 16<br />

# 4 Lauren Cheaney<br />

Defense<br />

5-8, Junior<br />

Shreveport, La.<br />

(Loyola College Prep)<br />

2007 (Sophomore): Started and played in 19<br />

matches ... Had first collegiate career goal and<br />

assist against Nicholls State (Sept. 28) ... Had a<br />

season high three shots against Nicholls and IPFW (Oct. 12).<br />

2006 (Freshman): Played in 16 matches ... Had six shots on the season,<br />

with three of them making it on goal.<br />

High School: Graduated from Loyola College Prep ... Lettered in soccer<br />

... Was named all-district and all city from 2003-06 ... Was named<br />

MVP in 2005 and 2006, while earning team Rookie of the Year honors<br />

in 2003 ... Named team MVP in 2004 ... Reached the state semifinals in<br />

2003 and quarterfinals in 2004 ... Was also a member of the National<br />

Honor Society.<br />

Personal: Born June 14, 1988 ... Daughter of Clint and Mary Ellen<br />

Cheaney ... Has one older brother ... Is an undecided major.<br />

Cheaney’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2006 16 0 0 0 6 3<br />

2007 19 1 1 3 13 6<br />

Total 35 1 1 3 19 9<br />

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# 13 Kortney Causey<br />

Midfield<br />

5-2, Junior<br />

Wylie, Texas<br />

(Wylie HS)<br />

2007 (Sophomore): Started the last eight<br />

matches and saw action in 15 ... Batteled early<br />

season injuries, missing the first three games ...<br />

Had a season-high two shots against Oakland (Oct. 7) ... Averaged .53<br />

shots per game.<br />

2006 (Freshman): Saw action in 13 matches... Put five shots up with<br />

three landing on goal.<br />

High School: Graduated from Wylie HS ... Was a letterwinner in soccer<br />

(four years) and track (one year) ... Helped lead the team to the state<br />

playoffs all four years ... Was named all-district from 2003-06 and was<br />

named all-state as a senior ... Named team defensive MVP ... Was given<br />

the Responsibility Award and Art 1 Award.<br />

Personal: Born May 8, 1988 ... Daughter of Claude and Nancy Causey<br />

... Has a twin brother ... Majoring in education.<br />

Causey’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2006 13 0 0 0 5 3<br />

2007 15 0 0 0 8 4<br />

Total 28 0 0 0 13 7<br />

JUNIORS<br />

# 21 Mattie Weatherspoon<br />

Forward<br />

5-9, Junior<br />

Longview, Texas<br />

(Longview HS)<br />

2007 (Sophomore): Played in nine matches ...<br />

Averaged .11 shots per game ... Had a shot against<br />

McNeese State (Sept. 21) and it landed on goal.<br />

2006 (Freshman): Played in 15 of 16 matches all on the defensive side<br />

of the ball ... Had three shots.<br />

High School: Graduated from Longview HS ... Lettered three years in<br />

soccer ... Was named all-East Texas First Team ... Named Newcomer of<br />

the Year and Outstanding Academic Achievement ...Was also a member<br />

of the National Honor Society, Who’s Who and one of the top members<br />

of graduating class.<br />

Personal: Born Sept. 20, 1987 ... Daughter of Bill and Kay Weatherspoon<br />

... Has a younger brother ... Is an undecided major.<br />

Weatherspoon’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2006 15 0 0 0 3 0<br />

2007 9 0 0 0 1 1<br />

Total 24 0 0 0 4 1<br />

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SOPHOMORES<br />

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#7 Katie Valdez<br />

Forward<br />

5-6, Redshirt Fresman<br />

Houston, Texas<br />

(Alief Taylor HS)<br />

2007 (Freshman): Played in three matches before<br />

having season ending knee surgury ... Averaged<br />

.67 shots per match ... Both shots landed on<br />

High School: Graduated from Alief Taylor HS ... Lettered four times in<br />

soccer and once in track ... First team all-district from 2003-07 ... Named<br />

team offensive MVP and registered four goals in a match during the 2007<br />

season ... Memer of the National Spanish Honor Society and Peer Mediation.<br />

Personal: Daughter of Jorge and Debbie Valdez ... Born Sept. 20, 1989<br />

... Has an older sister ... Is an undecided major ... Wants to be married and<br />

have kids in 10 years.<br />

Valdez’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2007 3 0 0 0 2 2<br />

#12 Chelsea Cardwell<br />

Midfield<br />

5-6, Sophomore<br />

Dallas, Texas<br />

(Flower Mound HS)<br />

2007 (Freshman): Played in 17 matches with<br />

four starts ... Had a career-high two shots on goal<br />

against IPFW (Oct. 12) and Mississippi Valley<br />

State (Oct. 18) ... Gave first career assist at IUPUI on Oct. 14 ...<br />

Averaged .41 shots per game.<br />

High School: Graduated from Flower Mound HS ... Played all four spots<br />

on the field, but was primarily in the midfield ... Was named second team<br />

all-district in 2005 and first team all-district in 2007 ... Was team<br />

captain in 2007.<br />

Personal: Daughter of Creighton and Gwen Cardwell ... Born Sept. 15,<br />

1988 ... Has an older sister ... Majoring in history.<br />

Cardwell’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2007 17 0 1 1 7 2<br />

#17 Candace Rushing<br />

Midfield<br />

5-4, Sophomore<br />

Cordova, Tenn.<br />

(Cordova HS)<br />

2007 (Freshman): Played in 18 matches with<br />

17 starts ... First collegiate assist came in the 1-0<br />

victory over Mississippi Valley State (Oct. 18) ...<br />

Averaged 1.39 shots, which tops all returnees ... Had a career-high three<br />

shots on goal at Oakland on Oct. 7.<br />

High School: Graduated from Cordova HS ... Letterwinner in soccer<br />

four years and basketball three times ... Was named all-district as a junior<br />

and senior ... Was the second leading scorer in soccer as a senior ... Off<br />

the field was ranked 23rd in graduating class and a member of National<br />

Honor Society.<br />

Personal: Daughter of Randal Rushing and Jemmi Lou Rye ... Born Dec.<br />

7 1988 ... Has a twin brother and an older brother ... Majoring in biology<br />

... Future plans are to be a lawyer or a plastic surgeon.<br />

Rushing’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2007 18 0 1 1 25 8<br />

#23 Catie Depew<br />

Defense<br />

5-6, Sophomore<br />

Katy, Texas<br />

(James Taylor HS)<br />

2007 (Freshman): Played and started in all 19<br />

matches ... First collegiate goal came at home<br />

against Southern Utah (Oct. 3), which tied the<br />

game at one ... Was named to The Summit League’s All-Newcomer Team.<br />

High School: Graduated from James Taylor HS ... Appeared in the state<br />

playoffs in 2005 and 2007, while the team was state champions in 2006<br />

... Was named first team all-district as a sophomore, co-all-district defensive<br />

MVP as a junior ... Was named all-region, all-state and all-district<br />

MVP after the 2007 season ... Held the captain position as a senior was<br />

team defensive MVP after the 2006 and 2007 campaigns ... Off the field<br />

was secretary of the English Club.<br />

Personal: Daughter of Steven and Carol Depew ... Born March 19,<br />

1989 ... Has three older brothers and a younger brother ... Majoring in<br />

accounting.<br />

Rushing’s career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2007 19 1 0 2 2 2<br />

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#29 Emily McManus<br />

Defense<br />

5-6, Sophomore<br />

Lafayette, La.<br />

(Lafayette HS)<br />

2007 (Freshman): Played and started in 19<br />

straight matches ... Had three shots on the year,<br />

Northwestern State (Sept. 14), Arkansas (Sept.<br />

16) and McNeese State (Sept. 21) ... Averaged .17 shots per game.<br />

High School: Graduated from Lafayette HS ... Was a two sport athlete,<br />

earing four letters in soccer and three in track and field ... Was fourth at<br />

the state meet in the 4x400 ... Was named Lafayette All-Parish 4x400<br />

Relay Team ... In soccer was second team all-district defense in 2006,<br />

2007 first team all-district defense, 2007 first team all-acadiana and<br />

2007 second team all-state defense ... Off the field was given President’s<br />

Education Award of Excellence and Regents’ Scholar ... Was a member of<br />

the National Honors Society and Who’s Who Among High School Students.<br />

Personal: Daughter of David and Sheila McManus ... Born Sept. 20,<br />

1988 ... Has two younger brothers and two older sisters ... Majoring in<br />

social studies education ... Plans to be a high school history teacher.<br />

McManus’ career at Centenary<br />

Games G A Pts Sh SOG<br />

2007 18 0 0 0 3 3<br />

#0 Deborah Hill<br />

Goalkeeper<br />

5-6, Freshman<br />

Duson, La.<br />

(Acadiana HS)<br />

High School: Graduated from Acadiana High<br />

School ... Was a four-year letterwinner between<br />

the posts ... Helped the team to the state playoffs<br />

all four years ... Named first team all-district and All-Acadiana First<br />

Team ... Was named hardest worker and best team player ... Made 27<br />

saves in a match.<br />

Personal: Born Jan. 5, 1990 ... Daughter of Steven and Lorriane Hill<br />

... Has a younger and older sister ... Majoring in psychology.<br />

SOPHOMORE/FRESHMAN<br />

#2 Amanda Exford<br />

Defense<br />

5-9, Freshman<br />

Fort Worth, Texas<br />

(Fossil Ridge HS)<br />

High School: Graduated from Fossil Ridge High<br />

School ... Lettered four times in soccer ... Helped<br />

team to back-to-back regional quarterfinals ...<br />

In <strong>2008</strong>, helped the team to an undefeated district record ... Named<br />

team Defensive Player of the Year all four years ... Named all-district,<br />

District Player of the Year and first team all-district.<br />

Personal: Born March 1, 1990 ... Daughter of Brett and Jeanne Exford<br />

... Has a younger sister ... Undecided on a major.<br />

#5 Jordan Smith<br />

Forward<br />

5-2, Freshman<br />

Bossier City, La.<br />

(Loyola College Prep)<br />

High School: Graduated from Loyola College<br />

Prep … Was a four year letterwinner in soccer<br />

and volleyball … As a prep star was coached by<br />

former Ladies’ student-athlete Heather Kasperek … Named second team<br />

all-district as a junior and first team as a senior … Was also awarded<br />

third team all-state and first team all-city … Named team MVP, outstanding<br />

forward and Newcomer of the Year … Off the field was vice<br />

president of Mu Alpha Theta.<br />

Personal: Born July 7, 1990 … Is the daughter of Elton and Tracy<br />

Smith … Is an only child … Majoring in biochemistry and wants to<br />

become an anesthesiologist.<br />

#8 Brittany Millican<br />

Defense<br />

5-5, Freshman<br />

Whitehouse, Texas<br />

(Whitehouse HS)<br />

High School: Graduated from Whitehouse High<br />

School ... Lettered in soccer four times and<br />

cheerleading once ... Named second team alldistrict,<br />

First Team All-East Texas, defensive MVP, all-region and allstate<br />

... Lost only two district games and helped the team to a 42-6<br />

record over two seasons ... Led team to the Texas State Tournament<br />

twice ... Member of the Distinguished Achievement Program, National<br />

Honor Society and A/B Honor Roll.<br />

Personal: Born Jan. 9, 1990 ... Daughter of Jack and Pat Millican ...<br />

Has an older brother and sister ... Majoring in exerice science ... Wants<br />

to become a physical therapist.<br />

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FRESHMEN<br />

#9 Laura Immenschuh<br />

Midfield<br />

5-6, Freshman<br />

Leawood, Kan.<br />

(Shawnee Mission East HS)<br />

High School: Graduated from Shawnee Mission<br />

East HS ... Was a four letterwinner in soccer<br />

... Helped team to 2006 regional tournament<br />

... Off the field named National Honor Society, Kansas Honor<br />

Scholar, National Merit Commended Scholar, Principal’s Honor Roll<br />

and Freshman Mentor.<br />

Personal: Born Feb. 12 , 1990 ... Daughter of Kent and Carol<br />

Immenschuh ... Has an older sister ... Is an undecided major ... Wants to<br />

travel and become an orthopedic surgeon.<br />

#10 Catlin Orschel<br />

Midfield<br />

5-8, Freshman<br />

Elk Rapids, Mich.<br />

(Elk Rapids HS)<br />

High School: Graduated from Elk Rapids High<br />

School ... Lettered in soccer, basketball and volleyball<br />

... Named all-district twice and all-conference<br />

... Helped team to a conference championship as a senior ... Member<br />

of the National Honor Society and was given Channel 9 & 10 News<br />

Scholar Athlete of the Week award ... Named academic all-conference ...<br />

Graduated with a 3.727 GPA.<br />

Personal: Born Oct. 17, 1990 ... Daughter of Robert and Deborah<br />

Orschel ... Has two older sisters ... Majoring in pre-med ... Wants to<br />

become a pediatric specialist ... Has been on four mission trips, which<br />

includes, South Dakota, Mississippi, Mexico and Alabama.<br />

#11 Ashley Dolezel<br />

Forward<br />

5-5, Freshman<br />

Rogers, Texas<br />

(Academy HS)<br />

High School: Graduated from Academy High<br />

School ... Lettered four times in basketball, volleyball,<br />

cross country, track and softball ... High<br />

school did not sponsor soccer ... Made the state championship meet in<br />

cross country all four years and was a regional qualifier for basketball ...<br />

Named academic all-state in all five sports and given all-district in<br />

basketball, volleyball and softball ... Off the field was a member of the<br />

National Honor Society and was given the physics and calculus awards<br />

from the Texas teachers.<br />

Personal: Born April 3, 1990 ... Daughter of Robert and Yvonne<br />

Dolezel ... Has two older sisters and an older brother ... Majoring in<br />

physical therapy with a minor in nutrition ... Wants to become a physical<br />

therapist.<br />

#14 Eren Corapcioglu<br />

Defense<br />

5-8, Freshman<br />

Louisville, Colo.<br />

(Monarch HS)<br />

High School: Graduated Monarch High School<br />

... Earned six letters, three for soccer and three<br />

for academics ... Helped team reach Colorado<br />

State playoffs twice ... Named all-district, all-state and all-conference<br />

as a junior ... As a senior was awarded all-conference and all-region ... As<br />

a member of the varsity team gave 18 assists and scored three goals ...<br />

Off the field was a member of the National Honor Society and All-<br />

Academic first team.<br />

Personal: Born June 14, 1990 ... Daughter of Ahmet Corapcioglu and<br />

Colleen McFadden ... Has an older brother and a younger sister ...<br />

Majoring in math with a minor in psycholgy ... Likes to volunteer for<br />

the Creston J. Walker Foundation, a charitable organization to help<br />

famlies who have children with cancer.<br />

#16 Chelsea Granger<br />

Forward<br />

5-4, Freshman<br />

Lafayette, La.<br />

(Lafayette HS)<br />

High School: Graduated from Lafayette High<br />

School ... Lettered three years in soccer and<br />

cross country ... Was a three-time state tournament<br />

partisipant for soccer, winning the Louisiana crown in 2006 ...<br />

Named first team all-state and all-district in 2007 and <strong>2008</strong> ... Was also<br />

district MVP in <strong>2008</strong> ... Awarded All-Acadiana for the 2007-08 school<br />

year ... Scored 27 goals as a junior and 23 as a senior ... Off the field was<br />

named to the all-state academic team, National Merit Comended Scholar<br />

and honor roll.<br />

Personal: Born Dec. 15, 1989 ... Daughter of Paul and Liz Granger ...<br />

Has an older brother and younger sister ... Majoring in biology and<br />

psychology ... Wants to attend medical school ... Once lived in Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil.<br />

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SCHEDULE<br />

DATE DATE<br />

DAY DAY DAY<br />

OPPONENT<br />

OPPONENT OPPONENT<br />

LOCATION LOCATION<br />

TIME<br />

TIME<br />

AUGUST<br />

AUGUST<br />

22 22<br />

FRIDAY FRIDAY MCNEESE MCNEESE MCNEESE STATE STATE<br />

MAYO MAYO MAYO FIELD FIELD FIELD<br />

7 7 P.M.<br />

P.M.<br />

24 Sunday at Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 1 p.m.<br />

29 Friday at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 7 p.m.<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

5 FRIDAY FRIDAY ARKANSAS ARKANSAS STATE STATE STATE<br />

MAYO MAYO FIELD FIELD FIELD<br />

7 7 P.M.<br />

P.M.<br />

7 SUNDAY SUNDAY ARKANSAS-LITTLE ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK ROCK MAYO MAYO FIELD FIELD FIELD<br />

1 1 P.M.<br />

P.M.<br />

9 TUESDAY TUESDAY LOUISIANA-MONROE LOUISIANA-MONROE<br />

MAYO MAYO FIELD FIELD FIELD<br />

7 7 P.M.<br />

P.M.<br />

12 Friday Texas State San Marcos, Texas 7 p.m.<br />

14 Sunday Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 1 P.M.<br />

19 Friday Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 7 P.M.<br />

21 Friday McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 4 p.m.<br />

24 Wednesday Nicholls State Thibodeaux, La. 4 p.m.<br />

26 26<br />

FRIDAY FRIDAY LOUISIANA LOUISIANA TECH TECH<br />

MAYO MAYO FIELD FIELD FIELD<br />

7 7 P.M.<br />

P.M.<br />

OCTOBER<br />

OCTOBER<br />

3 FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY OAKLAND* OAKLAND*<br />

MAYO MAYO MAYO FIELD FIELD FIELD<br />

5 5 5 P.M.<br />

P.M.<br />

10 Fridat at South Dakota State * Brookings, S.D. 7 p.m.<br />

12 Sunday at North Dakota State* Fargo, N.D. 1 p.m.<br />

17 17<br />

FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY ORAL ORAL ORAL ROBERTS* ROBERTS*<br />

MAYO MAYO FIELD FIELD<br />

5 5 p.m. p.m.<br />

p.m.<br />

24 Friday Western Illinois * Macomb, Ill. 3 P.M.<br />

26 Sunday Southern Utah* Cedar City, Utah 1 P.M.<br />

31 31<br />

FRIDAY FRIDAY IPFW* IPFW*<br />

MAYO MAYO FIELD FIELD FIELD<br />

7 7 7 P.M.<br />

P.M.<br />

NOVEMBER<br />

NOVEMBER<br />

2 SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY IUPUI* IUPUI*<br />

MAYO MAYO FIELD FIELD FIELD<br />

1 1 P.M.<br />

P.M.<br />

7-9 Sat.-Tues. at Summit League Tournament Macomb, Ill. TBA<br />

<strong>Home</strong> games in BOLD BOLD CAPS CAPS * - Denotes Summit League games<br />

TBA = To Be Announced<br />

All Times Local to Site and Subject to Change<br />

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<strong>2008</strong> SUMMIT LEAGUE OPPONENTS<br />

Oakland Information<br />

Location: Rochester, Mich.<br />

Founded: 1957<br />

Enrollment: 18,192<br />

Nickname: Golden Grizzlies<br />

Colors: Gold & Black<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Field: OU Soccer Field<br />

Conference: The Summit League<br />

President: Dr. Gary D. Russi<br />

Athletic Director: Tracy Huth<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach: Nick O’Shea<br />

Record at OU: 163-87-13 (14 years)<br />

Career Record: Same<br />

Assistant Coach: Jennifer Perkins, Gordon Gardiner, Dave Morgan<br />

Team Information<br />

2007 Record: 10-8-2<br />

Conference: 6-2 (2nd place)<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 9/3<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/6<br />

Series Information<br />

Series Record: Oakland Leads 1-4<br />

Last Centenary Win: 9-17-04 (1-0)<br />

Last Oakland Win: 10-7-07 (1-0)<br />

Current Streak: Three by Oakland<br />

Sports Information<br />

Soccer SID: Paul Smith<br />

E-Mail: smith234@oakland.edu<br />

Office: (248) 370-4123<br />

Fax: (248) 370-3138<br />

Website: www.ougrizzlies.com<br />

OAKLAND<br />

Friday, Oct. 3, 5 p.m. Shreveport, La.<br />

Jessica Boyle<br />

Nick O’Shea<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Aug. 15 Northern IllIlnos (Exhibition) TBD<br />

Aug. 16 Akron (Exhibition) 4 p.m.<br />

Aug. 22 Michigan State 4 p.m.<br />

Aug. 29 Bowling Green 4 p.m.<br />

Aug. 31 Central Michigan 3 p.m.<br />

Sept. 5 vs. Cornell 5 p.m.<br />

Sept. 7 at St. Bonaventure 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 11 at Michigan 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 14 at Nebraska 2 p.m.<br />

Sept. 19 at Kentucky 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 21 UW-Green Bay 12 p.m.<br />

Sept. 29 Detriot 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 3 at Centenary 6 p.m.<br />

Oct. 5 at Oral Roberts 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 10 IUPUI 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 12 at IPFW 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 17 Western Illinois 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 24 South Dakota State 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 25 North Dakota State 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 31 at Southern Utah 5 p.m.<br />

South Dakota State<br />

Friday, Oct. 10, 7 p.m. Brookings, S.D.<br />

South Dakota State Information<br />

Location: Brookings, S.D.<br />

Founded: 1881<br />

Enrollment: 11, 337<br />

Nickname: Jackrabbits<br />

Colors: Yellow & Blue<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Field: Fishback Soccer Park<br />

Conference: The Summit League<br />

President: Dr. David Chicoine<br />

Athletic Director: Dr. Fred Oien<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach: Lang Wedemeyer<br />

Record at SDSU: 63-67-16 (Eight Years)<br />

Career Record: same<br />

Assistant Coach: Brock Thompson<br />

Team Information<br />

2007 Record: 9-4-4<br />

Conference: 3-2-3<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/6<br />

Series Information<br />

Series Record: 0-0-1<br />

Last Centenary Win: N/A<br />

Last South Dakota State Win: N/A<br />

Current Streak: Tie 10-26-07 (0-0)<br />

Sports Information<br />

Soccer SID: Chris McKeown<br />

E-Mail: chris_mckeown@sdstate.edu<br />

Office: (605) 688-4822<br />

Fax: (605) 688-5999<br />

Website: www.gojacks.com<br />

Kellyn Farrell<br />

Lang Wedemeyer<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Aug. 14 Minn. State-Mankato (Exhibition) 1:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 16 Winona State (Exhibition) 1:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 24 at Creighton 1:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 26 Minnesota 6:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 29 at Drake (Iowa) 7:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 31 at Iowa 1:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 12 Eastern Washington 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 14 Iowa State 1:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 19 at Northern Iowa 6:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 26 at IUPUI 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 28 at IPFW 1:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 3 Western Illinois 6:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 5 Southern Utah 1:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 10 Centenary 7:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 12 Oral Roberts 1:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 16 Seattle 7:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 20 at North Dakota State 3:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 24 at Oakland 4:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 26 at Michigan State 12:00 p.m.<br />

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North Dakota State<br />

Sunday, Oct. 12, 1 p.m. Fargo, N.D.<br />

North Dakota State Information<br />

Location: Fargo, N.D.<br />

Founded: 1890<br />

Enrollment: 12, 527<br />

Nickname: Bison<br />

Colors: Yellow & Green<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Field: Ellig Sports Complex<br />

Conference: The Summit League<br />

President: Dr. Joseph Chapman<br />

Athletic Director: Gene Taylor<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach: Pete Cuadrado<br />

Record at SDSU: 51-33-6 (Five Years)<br />

Career Record: same<br />

Assistant Coach: John Ross and Christie Chappell<br />

Team Information<br />

2006 Record: 11-7-1<br />

Conference: 3-4-1<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/7<br />

Series Information<br />

Series Record: NDSU leads (1-0)<br />

Last Centenary Win: N/A<br />

Last North Dakota State Win: 10-28-07 (3-0)<br />

Current Streak: One by NDSU<br />

Sports Information<br />

Soccer SID: TBA<br />

E-Mail: TBA<br />

Office: (701) 231-8332<br />

Fax: (701) 231-8022<br />

Website: www.gobison.com<br />

<strong>2008</strong> SUMMIT LEAGUE OPPONENTS<br />

Lorriane Thompson<br />

Pete Cuadrado<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Aug. 18 Augustana (Exhibition) 4 p.m.<br />

Aug. 22 at Austin Peay 7 p.m.<br />

Aug. 24 at Murray State 1 p.m.<br />

Aug. 29 at Creighton 7:30 p.m.<br />

Aug. 31 Minnesota 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 9 Mary 4 p.m.<br />

Sept. 12 vs. Iowa State 4:30 p.m.<br />

Sept. 14 vs. Eastern Washington 10:30 a.m.<br />

Sept. 19 at Nebraska 5 p.m.<br />

Sept. 21 at Northern Iowa 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 26 at IPFW 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 28 at IUPUI 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 3 Southern Utah 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 5 at Iowa 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 10 Oral Roberts 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 12 Centenary 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 18 Seattle 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 20 South Dakota State 3 p.m.<br />

Oct. 26 at Oakland 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 31 at Western Illinois 3 p.m.<br />

ORAL ROBERTS<br />

Friday, Oct. 17, 5 p.m. Shreveport, La.<br />

Oral Roberts Information<br />

Location: Tulsa, Okla.<br />

Founded: 1963<br />

Enrollment: 5,109<br />

Nickname: Golden Eagles<br />

Colors: Blue, Vegas Gold, & White<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Field: ORU Soccer Complex<br />

Confernce: The Summit League<br />

President: Dr. Richard Roberts<br />

Athletic Director: Mike Carter<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach: Ryan Bush<br />

Record at School:First Year<br />

Overall Record: Same<br />

Assistant Coach:<br />

Team Information<br />

2007 Record: 8-9-3<br />

Conference Record: 2-3-3 (6th place)<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/7<br />

Series Information<br />

Series Record: ORU Leads (8-3)<br />

Last Centenary Win: 10-6-95 (3-1)<br />

Last Oral Roberts Win: 9-30-07 (1-0)<br />

Current Streak: Six by ORU<br />

Sports Information<br />

Soccer SID: Kyle Seay<br />

E-Mail: kseay@oru.edu<br />

Office: (918) 495-7102<br />

Fax: (918) 495-7142<br />

Website: www.orugoldeneagles.com<br />

Natalya Manyan<br />

Ryan Bush<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Aug. 15 at Oklahoma City (Exhibition) 6:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 21 Newman (Exhibition) 7:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 24 Drury (Exhibition) 4:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 29 Oklahoma State 7:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 31 at Arkansas 1:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 5 John Brown 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 12 Arkansas State 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 14 vs. Middle Tennessee State 11:00 a.m.<br />

Sept. 16 at Tulsa 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 18 at Texas Tech 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 21 vs. Loyola Marymount 11:00 a.m.<br />

Sept. 26 Missouri State 7:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 5 Oakland 7:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 10 at North Dakota State 3:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 12 at South Dakota State 1:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 17 at Centenary 7:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 19 Southern Utah 2:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 26 at Western Illinois 1:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 31 IUPUI 7:00 p.m.<br />

Nov. 2 IPFW 12:00 p.m.<br />

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Western Illinois<br />

Friday, Oct. 24, 3 p.m. Macomb, Ill.<br />

Western Illinois Information<br />

Location: Macomb, Ill.<br />

Founded: 1899<br />

Enrollment: 13, 550<br />

Nickname: Westerwinds<br />

Colors: Purple & Gold<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Field: John MacKenzie Field<br />

Conference: The Summit League<br />

President: Dr. Alvin Goldfarb<br />

Athletic Director: Dr. Tim M. Van Alstine<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach: Tony Guinn (St. Francis 1996)<br />

Record at WIU: 16-3-1 (Two Years)<br />

Career Record: 46-23-5<br />

Assistant Coach: Anne Decker<br />

Team Information<br />

2007 Record: 16-3-1<br />

Conference: 8-0 (1st)<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 10/2<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/6<br />

Series Information<br />

Series Record:1-3<br />

Last Centenary Win: 10-15-04 (3-2)<br />

Last Western Illinois Win: 11-2-07 (2-0)<br />

Current Streak: Three by Western Illinois<br />

Sports Information<br />

Soccer SID: Greg Bouslog<br />

E-Mail: gr-bouslog@wiu.edu<br />

Office: (309) 298-1133<br />

Fax: (309) 298-2060<br />

Website: www.wiuathletics.com<br />

Ashley Hoch<br />

Tony Guinn<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Aug. 22 Monmouth (Exhibition) 4 p.m.<br />

Aug. 23 at Lewis (Exhibition) 3 p.m.<br />

Aug. 29 at Iowa 7 p.m.<br />

Aug. 31 St. Ambrose 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 7 at DePaul 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 14 Northern Illinois 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 16 at Northern Iowa 6 p.m.<br />

Sept. 19 at Illinois State 4 p.m.<br />

Sept. 21 Eastern Illinois 2 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 at Southern Utah 5 p.m.<br />

Sept. 28 at Grandview 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 3 at South Dakota State 6 p.m.<br />

Oct. 5 at Drake 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 10 at IPFW 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 14 Creighton 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 17 at Oakland 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 19 IUPUI TBA<br />

Oct. 24 Centenary 3 p.m.<br />

Oct. 26 Oral Roberts TBA<br />

Oct. 31 North Dakota State TBA<br />

Southern Utah Information<br />

Location: Cedar City, Utah<br />

Founded: 1897<br />

Enrollment: 7,509<br />

Nickname: Thunderbirds<br />

Colors: Scarlet & White<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Field: Thunderbird Soccer Pitch<br />

Conference: The Summit League<br />

President: Dr. Michael T. Benson<br />

Athletic Director: Ken Beazer<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach: Brian Stock (Akron ‘95)<br />

Record at School: 29-79-15 (seven years)<br />

Career Record: Same<br />

Assistant Coach: Theresa Reedy<br />

Team Information<br />

2007 Record: 7-6-5<br />

Conference Record: 3-2-3 (4th)<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/8<br />

Series Information<br />

Series Record: SUU Leads (3-1-1)<br />

Last Centenary Win: 10-24-03 (1-0)<br />

Last Southern Utah Win: 9-21-06 (4-1)<br />

Current Streak: Tie 10-3-07 (1-1)<br />

Sports Information<br />

Soccer SID: Kyle Cottam<br />

E-Mail: cottam@suu.edu<br />

Office: (435) 586-7752<br />

Fax: (435) 865-8037<br />

Website: www.suu.edu/athletics<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Aug. 22 UC Riverside 3 p.m.<br />

Aug. 29 at CS-Northridge 11:30 a.m.<br />

Sept. 5 at Northern Arizona 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 13 Utah Valley 2 p.m.<br />

Sept 15 UC-Irvine 2 p.m.<br />

Sept. 20 UT-San Antonio 12 p.m.<br />

Sept. 25 Western Illinois 5 p.m.<br />

Sept. 27 Northern Colorado 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 3 at North Dakota State 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 5 at South Dakota State * 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 11 Westminster 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 17 at IUPUI 7 p.m.<br />

Oct. 19 at Oral Roberts 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 24 IPFW 3 p.m.<br />

Oct. 26 Centenary 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 31 Oakland 3 p.m.<br />

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SOUTHERN UTAH<br />

Sunday, Oct. 26, 1 p.m. Cedar City, Utah<br />

Shaley Ipson<br />

Brian Stock<br />

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IPFW<br />

Friday, Oct. 31, 7 p.m. Shreveport, La.<br />

IPFW Information<br />

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />

Founded: 1964<br />

Enrollment: 11,757<br />

Nickname: Mastodons<br />

Colors: Royal Blue & White<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Field: Hefner Soccer Complex<br />

Conference: The Summit League<br />

President: Dr. Michael A. Wartell<br />

Athletic Director: TBA<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach: Margaret Saurin<br />

Record at IPFW: 1-16-0 (Two Years)<br />

Career Record: Same<br />

Assistant Coach: Joe DeMay<br />

Team Information<br />

2007 Record: 1-16-0<br />

Conference: 1-7-0 (8t)<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7<br />

Series Information<br />

Series Record: IPFW Leads (1-0-0)<br />

Last Centenary Win: N/A<br />

Last IPFW Win: 10-12-07 (1-0)<br />

Current Streak: One by IPFW<br />

Sports Information<br />

Soccer SID: Rudy Yovich<br />

E-Mail: yovichr@ipfw.edu<br />

Office: (260) 481-6646<br />

Fax: (260) 481-6002<br />

Website: www.gomastodons.com<br />

<strong>2008</strong> SUMMIT LEAGUE OPPONENTS<br />

Danielle Orlandella<br />

Margaret Saurin<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Aug. 17 Indianapolis (Exhibition) 1:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 22 at Illinois State 4:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 29 at Eastern Michigan 5:00 p.m.<br />

Aug. 31 at Wright State 1:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 5 Bowling Green 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 7 at Butler 1:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 12 at Central Michigan 4:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 14 Valparaiso 3:00 p.m.<br />

Sept.19 at Cleveland State 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 26 North Dakota State 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sept. 28 South Dakota State 1:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 3 IUPUI 7:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 5 Youngstown State 1:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 10 at Western Illinois 4:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 12 Oakland 1:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 14 at Detroit 4:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 24 at Southern Utah 1:00 p.m.<br />

Oct. 31 at Centenary 6:00 p.m.<br />

Nov. 2 at Oral Roberts 11:00 a.m.<br />

IUPUI<br />

Sunday, Nov. 2, 1 p.m. Shreveport, La.<br />

IUPUI Information<br />

Location: Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Founded: 1964<br />

Enrollment: 29, 933<br />

Nickname: Jaguars<br />

Colors: Red, Gold & Black<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Field: Kuntz Stadium<br />

Conference: The Summit League<br />

President: Charles Bantz<br />

Athletic Director: Michael R. Moore<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach: Chris Johnson<br />

Record at IUPUI: 24-50-12 (five Years)<br />

Career Record: 105-129-14 (14 Years)<br />

Assistant Coach: Stacy Downing and Gary Yohe<br />

Team Information<br />

2007 Record: 3-12-3<br />

Conference: 2-5-1 (7th place)<br />

Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4<br />

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/7<br />

Series Information<br />

Series Record: Centenary Leads (3-2)<br />

Last Centenary Win: 10-9-05 (1-0)<br />

Last IUPUI Win: 10-14-07 (2-1)<br />

Current Streak: Two by IUPUI<br />

Sports Information<br />

Soccer SID: Ed Holdaway<br />

E-Mail: eholdawa@iupui.edu<br />

Office: (317) 274-2725<br />

Fax: (317) 278-2683<br />

Website: www.iupuijags.com<br />

Jamie Farrell<br />

Chris Johnson<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Aug. 25 at Detroit 4 p.m.<br />

Aug. 29 at Lipscomb 7 p.m.<br />

Aug. 31 at Murray State 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 5 at Valparaiso 4 p.m.<br />

Sept. 14 at Northern Iowa 12 p.m.<br />

Sept. 19 South Dakota 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 21 Eastern Michigan 1 p.m.<br />

Sept. 26 South Dakota State 7 p.m.<br />

Sept. 28 North Dakota State 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 3 at IPFW 7:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 5 Indiana State 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 10 at Oakland 4 p.m.<br />

Oct. 12 at Cleveland State 12 p.m.<br />

Oct. 17 Southern Utah 7 p.m.<br />

Oct. 19 Western Illinois 1 p.m.<br />

Oct. 24 Butler 7 p.m.<br />

Oct. 28 Evansville 4:30 pm<br />

Oct. 31 at Oral Roberts 7 p.m.<br />

Nov. 2 at Centenary 1 p.m.<br />

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2007 CONFERENCE STANDINGS<br />

Conference<br />

Team W L T Pct Stk H A<br />

Western Illinois* 8 0 0 .1000 W10 4-0-0 4-0-0<br />

Oakland# 6 2 0 .750 W5 4-0-0 2-2-0<br />

South Dakota State 5 1 2 .750 W1 4-0-0 1-1-2<br />

Southern Utah* 3 2 3 .562 W3 2-0-2 1-2-1<br />

North Dakota State 3 4 1 .438 L1 2-2-0 1-2-1<br />

Oral Roberts* 2 3 3 .333 L2 1-2-1 1-1-2<br />

IUPUI 2 5 1 .312 L2 2-1-1 0-4-0<br />

IPFW 1 7 0 .125 L4 1-3-0 0-4-0<br />

Centenary 0 6 2 .125 L2 0-2-2 0-4-0<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT<br />

NCAA TOURNAMENT (at West Lafayette, Ind.)<br />

Friday, Nov. 16<br />

(8/6) Purdue 4, Oakland 0<br />

2007 STANDINGS<br />

Overall<br />

W L T Pct Stk H A N OT<br />

16 3 1 .825 L1 8-0-0 7-3-1 1-0-0 3-0-0<br />

10 8 2 .550 L1 7-2-2 3-6-0 0-0-0 1-0-1<br />

9 4 4 .647 W3 6-2-2 3-2-2 0-0-0 1-0-0<br />

7 6 5 .605 L1 5-1-3 1-3-2 1-2-0 0-0-0<br />

11 7 1 .605 L1 8-2-0 2-2-1 1-3-0 0-4-0<br />

8 9 3 .475 L3 6-4-1 2-3-2 0-2-0 0-1-0<br />

3 12 3 .250 L3 2-4-2 1-7-1 0-1-0 1-1-0<br />

1 16 0 .059 L4 1-8-0 0-8-0 0-0-0 0-1-0<br />

5 12 2 .316 L2 3-4-2 2-8-0 0-0-0 0-1-0<br />

2007 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT<br />

THE SUMMIT TOURNAMENT (at Rochester, Mich.)<br />

Friday, Nov. 9<br />

Game 1 - (1) Western Illinois 2, (4) Oral Roberts 1<br />

Game 2 - (2) Oakland 2, (3) Southern Utah 1<br />

Saturday, Nov. 4<br />

Game 3 - (2) Oakland 3, (1) Western Illinois 1<br />

2007 SUMMIT LEAGUE WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS<br />

FIRST TEAM<br />

Name, School Pos. Yr.<br />

Jessica Boyle, OU M Jr.<br />

Shakira Duncan, ORU F Fr.<br />

Ashley Hoch, WIU M Jr.<br />

Misako Inaba, WIU F Sr.<br />

Nicole Lograsso, SDSU GK Jr.<br />

Kelly Larson, SDSU D Jr.<br />

Natalya Manyan, ORU D Jr.<br />

Kristi Mitchell, OU D Sr.<br />

Kim Schuneman, WIU D Jr.<br />

Katelyn Wisner, OU F Jr.<br />

Kristi Tomczyk, OU F Sr.<br />

SECOND TEAM<br />

Name, School Pos. Yr.<br />

Kimly Anderson, SUU D Jr.<br />

Lainey Bruhn, WIU D Jr..<br />

Kellyn Farrell, SDSU F Jr.<br />

Sheri Levack, IUPUI M Sr.<br />

Michelle Martinez, NDSU F Sr.<br />

Angie Pilat, IUPUI F Sr.<br />

Patty Romeo, NDSU M Sr.<br />

Robyn Ruypers, WIU F Sr.<br />

Abbey Stratton, NDSU D Fr.<br />

Mwghan Tyk, WIU GK So.<br />

ALL-NEWCOMER<br />

Name, School Pos. Yr.<br />

Danielle Clark, IUPUI M Fr.<br />

Candice D’Arcangeli, NDSU M Fr..<br />

Catie Depew, CC GK Fr.<br />

Shakira Duncan, ORU F Fr.<br />

Allison Goettsche, SUU D Fr.<br />

Jessica Heninger, SUU M Fr.<br />

Jamie Hulet, OU F Sr.<br />

Kelsey Pillsbury, WIU M Fr.<br />

Quin Ryan, NDSU F Fr.<br />

Abbey Stratton, NDSU D Fr.<br />

Elizabeth Watza, OU GK Fr.<br />

PLAYER OF THE YEAR NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR<br />

Kristi Tomczyk, OU Shakira Duncan, ORU Kelly Larson, SDSU Tony Guinn, WIU<br />

2007 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2007 SUMMIT ALL-TOURNEY TEAM<br />

Sept. 4- Robyn Ruypers WIU<br />

Monica Morgan, NDSU<br />

Sept. 10 - Kellyn Farrell, SDSU<br />

Ali Hilsher, CC<br />

Sept. 17 - Michelle Martinez, NDSU<br />

Stef Gurley, ORU<br />

Sept. 24 - Sheri Levack, IUPUI<br />

Jamie Farrell, IUPUI<br />

Oct. 1 - Katelyn Wisner, WIU<br />

Stef Gurley, ORU<br />

Oct. 8 - Lorraine Thompson, NDSU<br />

Kim Herbst, OU<br />

Oct. 15 - Quin Ryan, NDSU<br />

Meghan Tyk, WIU<br />

Oct. 22 - Chelsea Goosen, SDSU<br />

Jamie Farrell, IUPUI<br />

Oct. 29 - Misako Inaba, WIU<br />

Stef Gurley, ORU<br />

Oct. 30 - Shaley Ipson, SUU<br />

Nicole Lograsso, SDSU<br />

Name, School<br />

Anna Bickers, ORU<br />

Misako Inaba, WIU<br />

Jessica Boyle, OU<br />

Kristi Mitchell, OU<br />

Kristi Evans, OU<br />

Bess Rapp, WIU<br />

Emily Gagnon, ORU<br />

Kristi Tomczyk, OU<br />

Makell Hansen, SUU<br />

Ashley Westphal, SUU<br />

Ashley Hoch, WIU<br />

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2007 STATISTICS<br />

PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SOG GWG PK-AT<br />

Brittany O’Neal 18 6 3 15 55 33 1 0-0<br />

Stefani Robbs 19 4 0 8 36 19 2 0-0<br />

Candace Rushing 18 0 1 1 25 8 0 0-1<br />

Bre Fletcher 18 1 0 2 18 8 1 0-0<br />

Lauren Cheaney 19 1 1 3 13 6 0 0-0<br />

Kristine Weaver 15 1 1 3 8 6 0 0-0<br />

Kortney Causey 15 0 0 0 8 4 0 0-0<br />

Jennifer Hopkins 18 0 1 1 8 1 0 0-0<br />

Chelsea Cardwell 17 0 1 1 7 2 0 0-0<br />

Cori Dullnig 19 1 0 2 6 3 1 1-1<br />

Caroline Klara 14 0 0 0 8 3 0 0-0<br />

Michael Anne Wheeler 19 0 0 0 5 2 0 0-0<br />

Emily McManus 18 0 0 0 3 3 0 0-0<br />

Lauren Stanley 5 0 0 0 3 2 0 0-0<br />

Tracy Apgar 17 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-0<br />

Elizabeth Sweatt 14 0 1 1 3 1 0 0-0<br />

Katie Valdez 5 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-0<br />

Catie Depew 19 1 0 2 2 2 0 0-0<br />

Mattie Weatherspoon 9 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0<br />

Ashley Lowe 14 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0<br />

Clare Alvarado 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0<br />

Shelby Epperson 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0<br />

Total 19 15 9 39 215 106 5 1-2<br />

Opponents 19 27 21 75 306 127 12 0-1<br />

GOALKEEPERS GP MIN SAVES GOALS/GAA SHO<br />

Ali Hilsher 18 1563:48 90 26/1.50 3<br />

Kate Donnelly 4 188:34 10 1/0.48 1<br />

LADIES 19 1752:22 100 27/1.39 4<br />

OPPONENTS 19 1752:22 91 15/0.77 10<br />

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2007 BOX SCORES<br />

-- Exhibition --<br />

SHREVEPORT – Stefani Robbs had three<br />

shots, while Brittany O’Neal kicked two during<br />

Friday’s 0-0 tie in Centenary’s women’s<br />

soccer exhibition match against Stephen F.<br />

Austin.<br />

Stephen F. Austin 0<br />

Centenary 0<br />

Aug. 17, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

SFA 0 0 - 0<br />

CC 0 0 - 0<br />

First Half<br />

None<br />

Second Half<br />

None<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

SFA 5 4 - 9<br />

CC 6 2 - 8<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

SFA 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Crystin Pactor 2-x-x 2 45 0<br />

Courtney Bauder x-0-x 0 45 0<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 1-2-x 3 90 0<br />

-- Game 3 --<br />

MONROE, La. -- For the first time in 2007<br />

the Centenary women’s soccer team was shutout,<br />

dropping its match to Louisiana-Monroe<br />

2-0 on Wednesday evening.<br />

Centenary (1-2) 0<br />

Louisiana-Monore (2-1) 2<br />

Sept. 5, 2007/ Monroe, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 0 0 - 0<br />

ULM 1 1 - 2<br />

First Half<br />

11:58 ULM Sara Islas Rachel Hobson<br />

Second Half<br />

73:52 ULM Elena Vazquez Megan Theriot<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 2 3 - 5<br />

ULM 7 5 - 12<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 2-0-x 2 90 2<br />

ULM 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Mallory George 2-0-x 2 90 0<br />

-- Game 1 --<br />

JONESBORO, Ark. -- Nearing the midway<br />

point of the second half, sophomore Stefani<br />

Robbs netted her first goal of the season to<br />

break the tie and give the Ladies the 2-1 victory.<br />

Centenary (1-0) 2<br />

Arkansas State (0-1)<br />

Aug. 31, 2007/ Jonesboro, Ark.<br />

1<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 1 1 - 2<br />

ASU 1 0 - 1<br />

First Half<br />

28:37 ASU Mary Geels Courtney Kassab<br />

34:38 CC Brittany O’Neal<br />

Second Half<br />

55:58 CC Stefani Robbs<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 5 4 - 9<br />

ASU 6 6 - 12<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 1-5-x 6 90 1<br />

ASU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Kelly Goodman 2-2-x 4 90 2<br />

-- Game 4 --<br />

SHREVEPORT – With 45 seconds left in the<br />

match, sophomore Brittany O’Neal received<br />

her own rebound, and nailed the only goal of<br />

Friday evening, as the Centenary women’s<br />

soccer team defeated Texas State 1-0.<br />

Texas State (0-4) 0<br />

Centenary (2-2) 1<br />

Sept. 7, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

TSU 0 0 - 0<br />

CC 0 1 - 1<br />

First Half<br />

None<br />

Second Half<br />

89:15 CC Brittany O’Neal<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

TSU 7 7 - 14<br />

CC 4 11 - 15<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

TSU 1-2-OT TOTMin GA<br />

Mandi Mawyer 3-7-x 10 90 1<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 5-5-x 10 90 0<br />

-- Game 2 --<br />

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Freshman Jennifer<br />

Hopkins tied the match at one, but just over<br />

six minutes later Arkansas-Little Rock’s<br />

Leanne Mihelich hit her second goal of the<br />

afternoon to get a 2-1 victory on Sunday.<br />

Centenary (1-1) 1<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock (1-1) 2<br />

Sept. 2, 2007/ Little Rock, Ark.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 0 1 - 1<br />

UALR 0 2 - 2<br />

First Half<br />

None<br />

Second Half<br />

50:01 ULAR Leanne Mihelich Alex Rustad<br />

71:41 CC Jennifer Hopkins Liz Sweatt<br />

77:24 UALR Leanne Mihelich<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 4 6 - 10<br />

UALR 7 13 - 20<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 4-2-x 6 90 2<br />

UALR 1-2-OT TOTMin GA<br />

Jane Picarelli 0-x-x 0 45 0<br />

Jamie Laughlin x-4-x 4 45 1<br />

-- Game 5 --<br />

GRAMBLING, La. – For the second time this<br />

weekend the Centenary women’s soccer team<br />

shutout an opponent. This time the Ladies<br />

defense held tough and helped defeat<br />

Grambling State 2-0 on Sunday.<br />

Centenary (3-2) 2<br />

Grambling (2-3) 0<br />

Sept. 9, 2007/ Grambling, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 1 1 - 2<br />

GSU 0 0 - 0<br />

First Half<br />

37:00 CC Kristine Weaver Jennifer Hopkins<br />

Second Half<br />

78:00 CC Cori Dullnig<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 5 14 - 19<br />

GSU 8 13 - 21<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 0-4-x 4 90 0<br />

GSU 1-2-OT TOTMin GA<br />

Cherie Silas 4-4-x 8 90 2<br />

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-- Game 6 --<br />

SHREVEPORT – Falling down 3-0 midway<br />

through the first half proved to be to big of a<br />

hole for the Centenary women’s soccer team,<br />

as they fell to Northwestern State on Friday<br />

night 3-2.<br />

Northwestern State (3-2) 3<br />

Centenary (3-3) 2<br />

Sept. 14, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

NSU 3 0 - 3<br />

CC 1 1 - 2<br />

First Half<br />

15:04 NSU Erin Hebert Kayce Schultz<br />

17:18 NSU Erin Hebert Natalie Waguespack<br />

27:13 NSU Madeline Hall<br />

36:04 CC Brittany O’Neal<br />

Second Half<br />

78:20 CC Stefani Robbs Brittany O’Neal<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

NSU 12 3 - 15<br />

CC 7 6 - 13<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

NSU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Johnna Klohoker 2-1-x 3 90 2<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 4-2-x 6 90 3<br />

-- Game 9 --<br />

RUSTON, La. -- With an offensive onslaught<br />

in the second half and great defense throughout,<br />

the Lady Techster soccer team picked up<br />

its initial victory of the 2007 season with a 3-<br />

0 win over Centenary<br />

Centenary (3-6) 0<br />

Louisiana Tech (1-7) 3<br />

Sept. 23, 2007/ Ruston, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 0 0 - 0<br />

La Tech 2 1 - 3<br />

First Half<br />

None<br />

Second Half<br />

51:19 LTU Kiva Gresham<br />

64:47 LTU Brooke Lanie Candace Novak<br />

69:13 LTU Jillian Pinder Brooke Lanie<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 3 4 - 7<br />

La. Tech 10 12 - 22<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 5-3-x 8 90 3<br />

LTU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Tara Gavlak 1-2-x 3 90 0<br />

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-- Game 7 --<br />

SHREVEPORT – Just over five minutes into<br />

the extra time, Lady Razorbacks midfielder<br />

Kathleen Paulsen netted the 1-0 winning goal<br />

just out of the reach of Ladies goalkeeper Ali<br />

Hilsher.<br />

Arkansas (5-2) 1<br />

Centenary (3-4)<br />

Sept. 16, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

0<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

Ark 0 0 1 1<br />

CC 0 0 0 0<br />

First Half<br />

None<br />

Second Half<br />

None<br />

Overtime<br />

95:28 Ark Kathleen Paulsen Sophie Wentz<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

Ark 7 5 3 15<br />

CC 3 7 0 13<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

Ark 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Johnna Klohoker 3-1-0 4 96 0<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 2-2-0 4 96 1<br />

-- Game 10 --<br />

SHREVEPORT -- After being shutout in the<br />

last three matches, the Centenary women’s<br />

soccer team wasted little time putting that<br />

streak behind them with a 4-1 win over<br />

Nicholls State.<br />

Nicholls State (1-9-2) 1<br />

Centenary (4-6) 4<br />

Sept. 28, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

NSU 1 0 - 1<br />

CC 3 1 - 4<br />

First Half<br />

3:48 CC Brittany O’Neal<br />

21:10 CC Stefani Robbs Brittany O’Neal<br />

22:03 CC Brittany O’Neal Lauren Cheaney<br />

23:57 NSU Heather Gamble Michelle Branscome<br />

Second Half<br />

51:11 CC Lauren Cheaney Brittany O’Neal<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

NSU 2 6 - 8<br />

CC 8 13 - 21<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

NSU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Molly Mersereau 1-3-x 4 90 4<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOTMin GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 0-x-x 0 45 1<br />

Kate Donnelly x-2-x 2 45 0<br />

2007 BOX SCORES<br />

-- Game 8 --<br />

LAKE CHARLES, La. -- The Centenary<br />

women’s soccer team was shutout on Friday<br />

night by McNeese State, 3-0. The Ladies had<br />

seven shots on the evening, while the Cowgirls<br />

had 21.<br />

Centenary (3-5) 0<br />

McNeese State (3-2-3) 3<br />

Sept. 21, 2007/ Lake Charles, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 0 0 - 1<br />

MSU 2 1 - 3<br />

First Half<br />

11:01 MSU Kamryn Koch Mayra Torres<br />

26:26 MSU Sara Overfelt Kamryn Koch<br />

Second Half<br />

51:29 MSU Alana Clark Sara Overfelt<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 2 5 - 7<br />

MSU 14 7 - 21<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 3-x-x 3 45 2<br />

Kate Donnelly x-3-x 3 45 1<br />

MSU 1-2-OT TOTMin GA<br />

Shelby Money 1-4-x 5 90 0<br />

-- Game 11 --<br />

TULSA, Okla. – In the first Summit League<br />

action of 2007 for the Centenary (4-7-0)<br />

women’s soccer team, the Ladies fell to Oral<br />

Roberts (6-4-1) 1-0 on Sunday.<br />

Centenary (4-7, 0-1-0) 0<br />

Oral Roberts (6-4-1, 1-0-1) 1<br />

Sept. 30, 2007/ Tulsa, Okla.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 0 0 - 0<br />

ORU 0 1 - 1<br />

First Half<br />

None<br />

Second Half<br />

56:53 ORU Natalya Manya<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 2 7 - 9<br />

ORU 10 8 - 18<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 5-1-x 6 90 1<br />

ORU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Stef Gurley 1-5-x 6 90 0<br />

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2007 BOX SCORES<br />

-- Game 12 --<br />

SHREVEPORT -- Freshman Catie Depew<br />

scored her first career goal for the Centenary<br />

women’s soccer team, which could have been<br />

the biggest of her collegiate life in the 1-1 tie<br />

on Tuesday night against Southern Utah.<br />

Southern Utah (1-3-5, 0-1-3) 1<br />

Centenary (4-7-1, 0-1-1)<br />

Oct. 3, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

1<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

SUU 1 0 0 1<br />

CC 0 1 0 1<br />

First Half<br />

12:34 SUU Brooklyn Phillips<br />

Second Half<br />

46:17 CC Catie Depew Kristine Weaver<br />

Overtime<br />

None<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

SUU 8 6 5 19<br />

CC 5 6 3 14<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

SUU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Holly Senter 2-0-1 3 110 1<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 1-2-0 3 110 1<br />

-- Game 15 --<br />

INDANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Sophomore Stefani<br />

Robbs scored in the 73 rd minute on Sunday for<br />

the Centenary women’s soccer team, but it<br />

was not enough, as the Ladies fell to IUPUI,<br />

2-1.<br />

Centenary (4-10-1, 0-4-1) 1<br />

IUPUI (2-9-3, 1-3-1) 2<br />

Oct. 14, 2007/ Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 0 1 - 1<br />

IUPUI 1 2 - 2<br />

First Half<br />

8:39 IUPUI MaryBeth McMillian Angie Pilat<br />

Second Half<br />

51:36 IUPUI Anna Pigg Lindsey Warfield<br />

72:24 CC Stefani Robbs Chelsea Cardwell<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 5 5 - 10<br />

IUPUI 11 8 - 19<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 2-2-x 4 90 2<br />

OU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Jamie Farrell 2-2-x 4 90 1<br />

-- Game 13 --<br />

ROCHESTER, Mich. -- A goal in the third<br />

minute by Oakland was all it needed, as the<br />

Centenary women’s soccer team fell 1-0 on<br />

Sunday afternoon in Summit League action.<br />

Centenary (4-8-1, 0-2-1) 0<br />

Oakland (5-6-1, 4-2-0)<br />

Oct. 7, 2007/ Rochester, Mich.<br />

1<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 0 0 - 0<br />

OU 1 0 - 1<br />

First Half<br />

2:55 OU Jamie Hulet Kristi Evans<br />

Second Half<br />

None<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 2 4 - 6<br />

OU 8 10 - 18<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 3-4-x 7 90 1<br />

OU 1-2-OT TOTMin GA<br />

Kim Herbst 2-3-x 5 90 0<br />

-- Game 16 --<br />

SHREVEPORT -- In the 80 th minute of action<br />

the Centenary women’s soccer team got all it<br />

needed with a goal by senior Bre Fletcher, as<br />

the Ladies defeated Mississippi Valley State<br />

Devilettes, 1-0, on Thursday afternoon.<br />

Mississippi Valley State (7-6-1) 0<br />

Centenary (5-10-1) 1<br />

Oct. 18, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

MVSU 0 0 - 0<br />

OU 0 1 - 1<br />

First Half<br />

None<br />

Second Half<br />

79:38 CC Bre Fletcher Candace Rushing<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

MVSU 6 7 - 13<br />

OU 8 11 - 19<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

MVSU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Maria Del Guercio 4-4-x 8 90 1<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 1-4-x 5 90 0<br />

-- Game 14 --<br />

FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- On a chilly Indiana<br />

night, the warm blooded Centenary women’s<br />

soccer team could not over come a late first<br />

half goal by IPFW, falling in a 1-0 heartbreaker<br />

on Friday.<br />

Centenary (4-9-1, 0-3-1) 0<br />

IPFW (1-12-1, 1-3-0)<br />

Oct. 12, 2007/ Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />

1<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 0 0 - 0<br />

IPFW 1 0 - 1<br />

First Half<br />

43:35 IPFW Danielle Orlandella<br />

Second Half<br />

None<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

CC 12 8 - 20<br />

OU 10 2 - 12<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 5-1-x 6 90 1<br />

IPFW 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Malinda Holmer 3-2-x 5 90 0<br />

-- Game 17 --<br />

SHREVEPORT -- On a rare chilly evening in<br />

the south, the Centenary and South Dakota<br />

State women’s soccer teams tied 0-0 in Summit<br />

League play on Friday night.<br />

South Dakota State (6-4-4, 4-1-2) 0<br />

Centenary (5-10-2, 0-4-2) 0<br />

Oct. 26, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

SDSU 0 0 0 0<br />

OU 0 0 0 0<br />

First Half<br />

None<br />

Second Half<br />

None<br />

Overtime<br />

None<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

SDSU 9 6 7 22<br />

OU 5 3 3 11<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

SDSU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Nicole Lograsso 3-2-3 7 110 0<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 2-3-1 6 110 0<br />

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-- Game 18 --<br />

SHREVEPORT -- The tough luck continues<br />

for the Centenary women’s soccer team, as it<br />

lost to North Dakota State, 3-0, on Sunday<br />

afternoon in Summit League play.<br />

North Dakota State (11-6-1, 3-3-1) 3<br />

Centenary (5-11-2, 0-5-2)<br />

Oct. 28, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

0<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

NDSU 1 2 - 3<br />

CC 0 0 - 0<br />

First Half<br />

37:02 NDSU Candice D’Arcangeli Abby Stratton<br />

Second Half<br />

52:06 NDSU Ashley Chandler Abby Stratton<br />

80:46 NDSU Michelle Martinez L. Thompson<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

NDSU 6 6 - 12<br />

CC 3 4 - 7<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

NDSU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Monica Morgan 2-1-x 3 84 0<br />

Jessica Nei x-0-x 0 7 0<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 3-3-x 6 82 3<br />

Kate Donnelly x-0-x 0 9 0<br />

32<br />

-- Game 19 --<br />

SHREVEPORT -- The Western Illinois<br />

women’s soccer team moved one step closer<br />

to completing the Summit League portion of<br />

their schedule undefeated by downing Centenary<br />

2-0 on Mayo Field Friday night.<br />

Western Illinois (14-2-1, 7-0) 2<br />

Centenary (5-12-2, 0-6-2)<br />

Nov. 2, 2007/ Shreveport, La.<br />

0<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

WIU 0 2 - 2<br />

CC 0 0 - 0<br />

First Half<br />

None<br />

Second Half<br />

66:17 WIU Misako Inaba<br />

76:04 WIU Ashley Hoch Misako Inaba<br />

Shots by Period<br />

1 2 OT F<br />

WIU 8 5 - 13<br />

CC 2 1 - 3<br />

Goalkeeping<br />

WIU 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Meghan Tyk 0-0-x 0 84 0<br />

Jessica Walsh x-0-x 0 6 0<br />

CC 1-2-OT TOT Min GA<br />

Ali Hilsher 3-0-x 3 90 2<br />

2007 BOX SCORES<br />

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ALL-TIME RECORDS<br />

INDIVIDUAL<br />

Offensive/Defensive<br />

Most Shots<br />

14 Krista Camplen vs. Oral Roberts Sept. 19, 1993<br />

13 Shelley Marusak vs. Oral Roberts Oct. 6, 1995<br />

13 Ashley Bouillion vs. South Carolina State Sept. 7, 2002<br />

12 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Sept. 15, 1994<br />

12 Kasey McCall vs. Troy Sept. 18, 1998<br />

11 Lara Brown vs. Alabama A&M Nov. 4, 2000<br />

11 Mindi Levinski vs. Louisiana Tech Sept. 28, 2004<br />

11 Mindi Levinski vs. Grambling State Oct. 5, 2004<br />

10 Shelley Marusak vs. Arkansas-Little Sept. 30, 1992<br />

10 Shelley Marusak vs. Stephen F. Austin Sept. 2, 1995<br />

10 Shelley Marusak vs. Southeastern Louisiana Sept. 17, 1995<br />

10 Shannon Richardson vs. Nicholls State Oct. 18, 1998<br />

10 Lara Brown vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000<br />

Most Goals Scored<br />

5 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Oct. 13, 1993<br />

5 Shelley Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 6,1993<br />

4 Lara Brown vs. Alabama A&M Nov. 4, 2000<br />

4 Lyndsay Bigler vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000<br />

4 Lara Brown vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000<br />

4 Jeanette Bingeman vs. Millsaps Oct. 30, 1996<br />

4 Shelley Marusak vs. Arkansas-Little Rock Oct. 5, 1994<br />

4 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Oct. 15, 1994<br />

4 Shelley Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 19, 1992<br />

3 Melissa Tharp vs. Alcorn State Oct. 15, 2003<br />

3 Lyndsay Bigler vs. Missippi Valley State Sept. 5, 2003<br />

3 Lindsey Stafford vs. Alcorn State Sept. 24, 2002<br />

3 Ashley Bouillion vs. South Carolina State Sept. 7, 2002<br />

3 Lori Levitt vs. Nicholls State Oct. 17, 2001<br />

3 Lara Brown vs. McNeese State Sept. 20, 2000<br />

3 Lara Brown vs. Northwestern State Sept. 13, 2000<br />

3 Jacintha Wick vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 1999<br />

3 Lara Brown vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 1999<br />

3 Rebekah Snider vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 1999<br />

3 Jacintha Wick vs. Tennesse-Martin Sept. 18, 1999<br />

3 Daniela Sarquiz vs. McNeese State Oct. 26, 1996<br />

3 Sara Dewiit vs. Troy State Oct. 18, 1997<br />

3 Jacintha Wick vs. Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 10, 1997<br />

3 Shelley Marusak vs. Southeastern Louisiana Sept. 17, 1995<br />

3 Kathy Brashears vs. Millsaps Oct. 26, 1993<br />

3 Shelly Marusak vs. St. Edward’s Sept. 4, 1993<br />

3 Shelly Marusak vs. Hendrix Oct. 10, 1992<br />

3 Kathy Brashears vs. Hendrix Oct. 10, 1992<br />

Most Assists<br />

4 Lori Levitt vs. Alcorn State Sept. 24, 2002<br />

4 Dawn Crider vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000<br />

3 Mindi Levinski vs. Alcorn State Oct. 15, 2003<br />

3 Lyndsay Bigler vs. Alcorn State Sept. 24, 2002<br />

3 Sarah Thompson vs. Louisiana College Oct. 31, 2001<br />

3 Lara Brown vs. Tennessee-Martin Sept. 10, 2000<br />

3 Shannon Scott vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 2000<br />

3 Krista Camplen vs. Millsaps Oct. 26, 1993<br />

3 Kathy Brashears vs. College of Charleston Oct. 13, 1993<br />

3 Shelly Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 6, 1993<br />

3 Martha Chaney vs. Millsaps Oct. 7, 1992<br />

3 Shelley McMillian vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 19, 1992<br />

Most Total Points Scored<br />

13 Shelley Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 6, 1993<br />

10 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Oct. 13, 1993<br />

9 Shelley Marusak vs. College of Charleston Oct. 15, 1994<br />

9 Lara Brown vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000<br />

8 Shelley Marusak vs. Hardin-Simmons Sept. 19, 1992<br />

8 Jeanette Bingeman vs. Millsaps Oct. 30, 1996<br />

8 Jacintha Wick vs. Louisiana College Oct. 27, 1999<br />

8 Lyndsay Bigler vs. Louisiana College Nov. 1, 2000<br />

8 Lara Brown vs. Alabama A&M Nov. 4, 2000<br />

Most Goalie Saves<br />

19 Ali Hilsher vs. Southern Utah Oct. 21, 2005<br />

17 Ali Hilsher vs. Southern Mississippi Sept. 11, 2005<br />

17 Ali Hilsher vs. Western Illinois Oct. 14, 2005<br />

16 Heather Lindsey vs. Creighton Sept. 24, 1995<br />

16 Heather Lindsey vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 2, 2002<br />

15 Ali Hilsher vs. Valpo Oct. 7, 2005<br />

14 Heather Lindsey vs. Drury Sept. 26, 1999<br />

14 Ali Hilsher vs. Texas State Sept. 9, 2005<br />

13 Martha Chaney vs. Southern Methodist Oct. 5, 1993<br />

13 Martha Chaney vs. Campbell Sept. 23, 1995<br />

13 Heather Mahaney vs. Stephen F. Austin Sept. 17, 1997<br />

13 Heather Lindsey vs. Texas Christian Sept. 5, 2000<br />

13 Lindsey Stafford vs. Oral Roberts Nov. 7, 2003<br />

13 Lindsey Stafford vs. Southern Mississippi Oct. 24, 2004<br />

12 Martha Chaney vs. Southern Methodist Sept. 18, 1994<br />

12 Lindsey Stafford vs. Louisiana-Monroe Sept. 12, 2003<br />

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2007<br />

Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition<br />

Ali Hilsher Honorable Mention<br />

Brittany O’Neal Player of the Week<br />

The Summit League<br />

Ali Hilsher Player of the Week<br />

Catie Depew All-Newcomer Team<br />

2006<br />

Mid-Con Conference<br />

Stefani Robbs All-Newcomer Team<br />

Stefani Robbs Player of the Week<br />

2005<br />

Mid-Con Conference<br />

Lauren Mills Second Team<br />

Bre Fletcher Player of the Week<br />

Ali Hilsher Player of the Week<br />

Ail Hilsher Player of the Week<br />

2004<br />

Mid-Con Conference<br />

Tara Sageser Newcomer of the Year<br />

Mindi Levinski First Team<br />

Tara Sageser First Team<br />

Sam Savage First Team<br />

Lindsey Stafford Player of the Week<br />

Mindi Levinski Player of the Week<br />

Lindsey Stafford Player of the Week<br />

Lindsey Stafford Player of the Week<br />

Tara Sageser Player of the Week<br />

Jamila Smith All-Tournament Team<br />

Ashley Bouillion All-Tournament Team<br />

2003<br />

Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition<br />

Sam Savage Newcomer of the Year<br />

Sam Savage Honorable Mention<br />

Rebecca Swilley Honorable Mention<br />

Mindi Levinski First Team<br />

Mid-Con Conference<br />

Sam Savage First Team<br />

Rebecca Swilley Second Team<br />

Mindi Levinski First Team<br />

Mindi Levinski All-Tournament<br />

Lindsey Stafford All-Tournament<br />

Mindi Levinski Player of the Week<br />

Lindsey Stafford Player of the Week<br />

Lyndsay Bigler Player of the Week<br />

Rebecca Swilley Player of the Week<br />

Lindsey Stafford Player of the Week<br />

2002<br />

All-Independent<br />

Ashlee Mantooth Honorable Mention<br />

Mindi Levinski First Team<br />

Lyndsay Bigler Honorable Mention<br />

Heather Lindsey First Team<br />

Jed Jones Coach of the Year<br />

Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition<br />

Angela Tryba Honorable Mention<br />

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2001<br />

Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition<br />

Heather Lindsey First Team<br />

Angela Tryba Honorable Mention<br />

Bell South Invitational<br />

Heather Lindsey All-Tournament<br />

Angela Tryba All-Tournament<br />

2000<br />

Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition<br />

Lara Brown First Team<br />

All-Independent<br />

Lyndsay Bigler First Team<br />

Lara Brown First Team<br />

Shannon Richardson First Team<br />

Jennelle Cockerham First Team<br />

Heather Lindsay First Team<br />

Lara Brown Co-Player of the Year<br />

Lara Brown Player of the Week<br />

Sarah Brown Player of the Week<br />

Lara Brown Player of the Week<br />

Lyndsay Bigler Player of the Week<br />

Southeastern Louisiana Tournament<br />

Brandy Gunderson All-Tournament<br />

Heather Lindsey All-Tournament<br />

Lara Brown All-Tournament<br />

Shannon Richardson All-Tournament<br />

Jenelle Cockerham All-Tournament<br />

1999<br />

Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition<br />

Jacintha Wick First Team<br />

Angela Tryba First Team<br />

Diane Scott First Team<br />

Oral Roberts Tournament<br />

Heather Lindsey All-Tournament<br />

Kansas Credit Union Jayhawk Invite<br />

Jacintha Wick All-Tournament<br />

Lara Brown All-Tournament<br />

Heather Lindsey All-Tournament<br />

Heather Lindsey MVP<br />

1998<br />

Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition<br />

Dianne Scott First Team<br />

Jacintha Wick Honorable Mention<br />

Brandy Gunderson Honorable Mention<br />

Jenelle Cockerham Honorable Mention<br />

Julie Crosley Honorable Mention<br />

TAA Conference<br />

Brandy Gunderson Third Team<br />

Diane Scott Third Team<br />

Centenary Awards<br />

Jenelle Cockerham Defensive MVP<br />

Julie Crosley Newcomer of the Year<br />

Janna Lhotsky Most Improved Player<br />

Diane Scott Offensive MVP<br />

Jacintha Wick Team MVP and Ms. Hustle<br />

1997<br />

ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS<br />

Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition<br />

Lara Brown First Team<br />

Mary Cholley First Team<br />

Holly Duncan First Team<br />

Daniela Sarquiz First Team<br />

Jacintha Wick First Team<br />

Jacintha Wick Player of the Year<br />

Holly Duncan Freshman of the Year<br />

TAC Conference<br />

Lara Brown Second Team<br />

Amy Williams Second Team<br />

Mary Cholley Third Team<br />

Holly Duncan Third Team<br />

Jacintha Wick Third Team<br />

Jacintha Wick Player of the Week<br />

Daniela Sarquiz Player of the Week<br />

1996<br />

Louisiana Sports Writers Associaition<br />

Jacintha Wick Freshman of the Year<br />

TAA Conference<br />

Amy Williams First Team<br />

Krista Camplen Second Team<br />

Jeanette Bingeman Honorable Mention<br />

Jacintha Wick Honorable Mention<br />

Shari Overbeek Player of the Week<br />

Daniela Sarquiz Player of the Week<br />

1995<br />

TAA Conference<br />

Martha Chaney First Team<br />

Shelley Marusak First Team<br />

Debra Pratt First Team<br />

Ashley Jaye Second Team<br />

Jeanette Bingeman Honorable Mention<br />

Shelley Marusak Player of the Week<br />

1994<br />

TAA Conference<br />

Shelley Marusak First Team<br />

Kathy Brashears First Team<br />

Krista Camplen Second Team<br />

Martha Chaney Second Team<br />

Ashley Jaye Second Team<br />

Glenn Evans Coach of the Year<br />

Jeanette Bingeman All-Tournament<br />

Shelley Marusak Player of the Week<br />

Martha Chaney Player of the Week<br />

Shelley Marusak Player of the Week<br />

1993<br />

All-Region<br />

Shelley Marusak First Team<br />

TAA Conference<br />

Shelley Marusak First Team<br />

Martha Cahney Second Team<br />

Krista Camplen Second Team<br />

Shelley Marusak Player of the Week<br />

Shelley Marusak Player of the Week<br />

Martha Chaney Player of the Week<br />

Academic All-American<br />

Martha Chaney First Team<br />

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CAREER LEADERS<br />

Games Played<br />

1. Jeanette Bingeman (1993-96) 77<br />

2. Kathy Brashears (1992-95) 75<br />

Melissa Tharp (2000-03) 75<br />

Rita Coolidge (2001-04) 75<br />

5. Wendy Eckstrom (1992-95) 74<br />

Martha Chaney (1992-95) 74<br />

7. Mindi Levinski (2001-04) 73<br />

Heather Kasparel (2003-05) 73<br />

9. Lara Brown (1997-00) 72<br />

Jenelle Cockerham (1997-00) 72<br />

Brandy Gunderson (1997-00) 72<br />

Ashley Bouillion (2001-04) 72<br />

Bre Fletcher (2004-2006) 72<br />

Shots<br />

1. Shelley Marusak (1992-95) 328<br />

2. Krista Camplen (1993-96) 244<br />

3. Jacintha Wick (1996-99) 210<br />

4. Mindi Levinski (2001-04) 195<br />

5. Lara Brown (1997-2000) 181<br />

6. Kathy Brashears (1992-95) 171<br />

7. Mindi Levinski (2001-04) 154<br />

8. Kristen Mavico (1993-96) 127<br />

9. Lyndsay Bigler (2003-00) 111<br />

10. Angela Tryba (1999, 2001-03) 110<br />

Goals<br />

1. Shelley Marusak (1992-95) 77<br />

2. Lara Brown (1997-2000) 45<br />

Jacintha Wick (1996-99) 45<br />

4. Kathy Brashears (1992-95) 34<br />

5. Daniela Sarquiz (1995-97) 29<br />

6. Krista Camplen (1993-96) 26<br />

7. Mindi Levinski (2001-04) 22<br />

8. Lyndsay Bigler (2000-03) 20<br />

Angela Tryba (1999, 2001-03) 20<br />

10. Ashley Bouillion (2001-04) 11<br />

Ashlee Mantooth (2001-04) 11<br />

Assists<br />

1. Mindi Levinski (2001-04) 27<br />

2. Krista Camplen (1993-96) 26<br />

3. Shelley Marusak (1992-95) 22<br />

4. Lara Brown (1997-2000) 19<br />

5. Jacintha Wick (1996-99) 17<br />

6. Ashley Bouillion (2001-04) 11<br />

7. Lyndsay Bigler (2000-03) 8<br />

8. Angela Tryba (1999, 2001-03) 7<br />

Kylie Garrett (2001-04) 7<br />

10. Sam Savage (2003-05) 6<br />

Total Points<br />

1. Shelley Marusak (1992-95) 176<br />

2. Lara Brown (1997-2000) 109<br />

3. Jacintha Wick (1996-99) 107<br />

4. Kathy Brashears (1992-95) 79<br />

5. Krista Camplen (1992-96) 78<br />

6. Lyndsay Bigler (2000-03) 48<br />

7. Angela Tryba (1999, 2001-03) 47<br />

8. Ashley Bouillion (2001-04) 33<br />

9. Ashlee Mantooth (2001-04) 27<br />

10. Kylie Garrett (2001-04) 25<br />

Game-Winning Goals<br />

1. Shelley Marusak (1992-95) 15<br />

2. Lindsay Bigler (2000-03) 8<br />

Kathy Brashears (1992-95) 8<br />

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Krista Camplen (1993-96) 8<br />

Jacintha Wick (1996-99) 8<br />

6. Lara Brown (1997-00) 7<br />

7. Mindi Levinski (2001-04) 6<br />

Rebecca Swilley (2003-04) 6<br />

Angela Tryba (1999, 2001-03) 6<br />

10. Tara Sageser (2004) 5<br />

Saves<br />

1. Martha Chaney (1992-95) 380<br />

2. Heather Lindsey (1999-2002) 367<br />

3. Ali Hilsher (2004-2007) 332<br />

4. Lindsay Stafford (2002-04) 229<br />

5. Katie Bowman (1997-2000) 130<br />

6. Heather Mahaney (1995-97) 87<br />

7. Sarah Balkey (2005) 43<br />

8. Kate Donnelly (2006-present) 23<br />

Goals Against Average<br />

1. Lindsey Stafford (2002-04) 1.06<br />

2. Heather Lindsey (1999-2002) 1.12<br />

3. Heather Mahaney (1995-97) 1.15<br />

4. Martha Chaney (1992-95) 1.19<br />

5. Katie Bowman (1997-00) 1.46<br />

6. Sarah Balkey (2005) 1.55<br />

7. Kate Donnelly (2006-present) 1.59<br />

8. Ali Hilsher (2004-2007) 1.84<br />

Shutouts<br />

1. Martha Chaney (1992-95) 31<br />

2. Heather Lindsey (1999-2002) 27<br />

3. Lindsey Stafford (2002-04) 12.5<br />

4. Heather Mahaney (1995-97) 10.5<br />

5. Ali Hilsher (2004-present) 7.5<br />

6. Katie Bowman (1997-00) 6<br />

7. Sarah Balkey (2005) 1<br />

Kate Donnelly (2006-present) 1<br />

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS<br />

Shots<br />

1. Shelley Marusak (1995) 116<br />

2. Krista Camplen (1993) 80<br />

3. Krista Camplen (1996) 78<br />

4. Shelley Marusak (1993) 73<br />

5. Shelley Marusak (1992) 71<br />

6. Tara Sageser (2004) 67<br />

7. Mindi Levinski (2003) 63<br />

8. Lara Brown (2000) 62<br />

Mindi Levinski (2004) 62<br />

10. Krista Camplen (1995) 58<br />

Goals<br />

1. Lara Brown (2000) 23<br />

2. Shelley Marusak (1995) 21<br />

Shelley Marusak (1993) 21<br />

4. Shelley Marusak (1994) 19<br />

5. Shelley Marusak (1992) 16<br />

6. Jacintha Wick (1997) 14<br />

7. Holly Duncan (1997) 13<br />

8. Jacintha Wick (1996) 13<br />

9. Jacintha Wick (1999) 11<br />

10. Tara Sageser (2004) 10<br />

Assists<br />

1. Krista Camplen (1993) 12<br />

2. Mindi Levinksi (2003) 11<br />

3. Mindi Levinski (2002) 9<br />

Shelley Marusak (1993) 9<br />

ALL-TIME RECORDS<br />

5. Lara Brown (2000) 8<br />

Mary Cholley (1997) 8<br />

7. Krista Camplen (1996) 7<br />

Dawn Crider (2000) 7<br />

9. Shari Overbeek (1996) 6<br />

Leigh Kivlehen (1996) 6<br />

Mindi Levinski (2004) 6<br />

Total Points<br />

1. Lara Brown (2000) 54<br />

2. Shelley Marusak (1993) 51<br />

3. Shelley Marusak (1995) 46<br />

4. Shelley Marusak (1994) 44<br />

5. Shelley Marusak (1992) 35<br />

6. Jacintha Wick (1997) 33<br />

7. Holly Duncan (1997) 31<br />

Jacintha Wick (1996) 31<br />

9. Mindi Levinski (2003) 27<br />

10. Jacintha Wick (199) 26<br />

Game-Winning Goals<br />

1. Lara Brown (2000) 7<br />

2. Shelley Marusak (1994) 6<br />

3. Tara Sageser (2004) 5<br />

4. Rebecca Swilley (2004) 4<br />

Lyndsay Bigler (2002) 4<br />

Diane Scott (1998) 4<br />

Shelley Marusak (1995) 4<br />

Kathy Brashears (1993) 4<br />

9. Mindi Levinski (2003) 3<br />

Angela Tryba (1999) 3<br />

Saves<br />

1. Ali Hilsher (2005) 137<br />

2. Lindsey Stafford (2004) 118<br />

3. Lindsey Stafford (2003) 109<br />

Martha Chaney (1993) 109<br />

5. Heather Lindsey (1999) 101<br />

6. Martha Chaney (1995) 99<br />

7. Martha Chaney (1994) 94<br />

8. Heather Lindsey (2002) 93<br />

9. Ali Hilsher (2006) 91<br />

10. Ali Hilsher (2007) 90<br />

Goals Against Average<br />

1. Heather Lindsey (2001) 0.62<br />

2. Martha Chaney (1995) 0.72<br />

3. Heather Mahaney (1997) 0.88<br />

4. Martha Chaney (1993) 0.97<br />

5. Lindsey Stafford (2004) 1.02<br />

6. Heather Lindsey (2000) 1.05<br />

7. Heather Mahaney (1996) 1.12<br />

8. Heather Lindsey (2002) 1.27<br />

9. Ali Hilsher (2007) 1.50<br />

10. Sarah Balkey (2005) 1.55<br />

Shutouts<br />

1. Heather Lindsey (2002) 9<br />

Heather Lindsey (2001) 9<br />

Martha Chaney (1995) 9<br />

Martha Chaney (1993) 9<br />

5. Martha Chaney (1994) 8<br />

6. Lindsey Stafford (2004) 6.5<br />

7. Lindsey Stafford (2003) 6<br />

8. Heather Mahaney (1996) 5.5<br />

9. Heather Lindsey (2000) 5<br />

Heather Mahaney (1997) 5<br />

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

1992 (9-6-1)<br />

Head Coach: Glenn Evans<br />

West Florida W 2 0<br />

at Richland W 3 0<br />

at Texas Christian L 0 1<br />

Hardin-Simmons W 7 0<br />

at Southern Methodist L 0 5<br />

St. Mary’s W 4 2<br />

St. Edward’s W 3 0<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock (OT) T 4 4<br />

Texas A & M L 0 2<br />

at Millsaps W 8 0<br />

Hendrix W 12 0<br />

at Arkansas-Little Rock W 2 1<br />

at Texas A & M L 2 3<br />

Creighton L 1 4<br />

at Arkansas (OT) L 1 3<br />

Richland W 7 0<br />

1993 (11-7-1)<br />

Head Coach: Glenn Evans<br />

St. Edward’s (OT) W 5 3<br />

at Hardin-Simmons W 13 0<br />

Texas Christian L 2 3<br />

Texas W 2 0<br />

Incarnate Word L 0 1<br />

Stetson W 5 0<br />

Oral Roberts W 6 0<br />

Texas Christian W 4 1<br />

Central Florida W 2 0<br />

Southern Methodist L 0 2<br />

UNC-Asheville (at Mercer) W 2 0<br />

at Mercer L 0 1<br />

at College of Charleston W 10 0<br />

at Arkansas-Little Rock L 1 3<br />

Millsaps W 10 0<br />

Florida International L 0 1<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock W 3 0<br />

Florida Atlantic (OT) T 2 2<br />

Texas A & M L 1 2<br />

1994 (14-6)<br />

TAAC Western Division Champions<br />

TAAC Tournament Semifinals<br />

Head Coach: Glenn Evans<br />

Texas A&M L 1 4<br />

Arkansas W 1 0<br />

College of Charleston W 8 0<br />

Mercer W 1 0<br />

at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3 0<br />

at Southern Methodist L 0 4<br />

Georgia State W 4 1<br />

Campbell (in Nashville, TN) W 3 1<br />

at Vanderbilt L 0 7<br />

at Christian Brothers W 4 1<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock (OT) W 4 2<br />

at Texas Christian W 3 2<br />

at Campbell L 0 1<br />

at College of Charleston W 9 0<br />

at Mercer W 1 0<br />

at Georgia State W 2 0<br />

at Drury W 1 0<br />

at Oral Roberts W 3 2<br />

Florida International L 1 4<br />

1995 (18-4-1)<br />

TAAC Tournament Semifinals<br />

Head Coach: Glenn Evans<br />

Stephen F. Austin W 10 0<br />

at Millsaps College W 11 1<br />

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Jacksonville State W 5 0<br />

Georgia State W 2 0<br />

Mercer W 3 0<br />

Southeastern Louisiana W 8 0<br />

Campbell L 0 1<br />

LSU W 4 0<br />

Stephen F. Austin W 6 1<br />

Texas Tech W 4 2<br />

at Southeastern Louisiana W 8 0<br />

Oral Roberts W 3 1<br />

South Alabama W 1 0<br />

at Jacksonville State W 4 0<br />

at Campbell T 1 1<br />

at Mercer W 2 1<br />

at Georgia State W 4 0<br />

Texas Christian W 1 0<br />

LSU L 1 3<br />

Texas Tech L 0 2<br />

Central Florida L 1 2<br />

1996 (16-3)<br />

TAAC Western Division Champions<br />

TAAC Tournament Semifinals<br />

Head Coach: Glenn Evans<br />

Stetson L 1 2<br />

at South Alabama W 6 0<br />

Stephen F. Austin W 3 1<br />

Mercer W 4 2<br />

Georgia State W 3 2<br />

Jacksonville State W 6 1<br />

at Northwestern State W 2 1<br />

at Texas Christian W 3 2<br />

at Southeastern Louisiana W 5 2<br />

at Jacksonville State W 2 0<br />

at Charleston Southern(OT) W 2 1<br />

at Mercer W 2 1<br />

at Georgia State L 0 1<br />

Southeastern Louisiana W 4 1<br />

Northwestern State W 5 0<br />

McNeese State W 13 0<br />

Millsaps W 11 0<br />

at Stephen F. Austin W 4 0<br />

Central Florida L 1 3<br />

1997 (14-4)<br />

TAAC Western Division Champions<br />

TAAC Tournament Semifinals<br />

Head Coach: Jed Jones<br />

Northwestern State W 12 0<br />

McNeese State W 3 0<br />

at Stephen F. Austin W 4 0<br />

Jacksonville State W 4 0<br />

Southeastern Louisiana W 4 0<br />

Texas Christian L 2 4<br />

Samford W 4 3<br />

at Samford W 4 2<br />

at Jacksonville State W 2 0<br />

at Southeastern Louisiana W 4 2<br />

at McNeese State W 4 1<br />

at Northwestern State W 6 1<br />

Troy State W 16 0<br />

at Southern Mississippi L 2 3<br />

Stephen F. Austin W 5 2<br />

Oklahoma City W 3 2<br />

at Texas Tech L 1 3<br />

Georgia State L 1 7<br />

1998 (9-10)<br />

Head Coach: Jed Jones<br />

at North Texas L 1 3<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock W 4 1<br />

at McNeese State W 2 1<br />

St. Gregory’s W 1 0<br />

Troy State W 6 2<br />

at Texas Christian L 2 3<br />

vs. Texas-El Paso L 1 4<br />

at Oklahoma State L 0 6<br />

at Mercer L 3 4<br />

at Georgia State L 0 1<br />

at Jacksonville State W 2 1<br />

at Mississippi State W 4 1<br />

LSU L 2 3<br />

Nicholls State W 5 0<br />

at Drury L 1 2<br />

Samford W 2 0<br />

McNeese State L 1 2<br />

Jacksonville State L 1 2<br />

at Oklahoma City W 2 0<br />

1999 (8-8-1)<br />

Head Coach: Jed Jones<br />

Southern Mississippi L 1 2<br />

McNeese State W 1 0<br />

at Oral Roberts L 0 1<br />

vs. Tulsa L 0 2<br />

Tennessee-Martin W 9 0<br />

Mississippi State L 0 1<br />

vs. Creighton T 2 2<br />

vs. Drury W 2 1<br />

Texas Christian L 0 2<br />

at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3 2<br />

at Nicholls State W 4 1<br />

Stephen F. Austin W 2 0<br />

at McNeese State L 1 2<br />

North Texas L 0 4<br />

Louisiana-Monroe W 1 0<br />

Louisiana College W 19 0<br />

Oklahoma City L 0 6<br />

2000 (15-4)<br />

Head Coach: Jed Jones<br />

at North Texas L 0 3<br />

at Southeastern Louisiana W 2 1<br />

vs. Northwestern State W 2 0<br />

at Texas Christian L 1 2<br />

vs. Mississippi State W 2 1<br />

vs. Tennessee-Martin W 8 1<br />

Northwestern State W 4 2<br />

Louisiana-Monroe L 1 2<br />

at McNeese State W 5 1<br />

Drury W 2 1<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock W 2 1<br />

Birmingham-Southern W 2 1<br />

McNeese State W 4 0<br />

at Stephen F. Austin W 1 0<br />

at Oklahoma City L 1 3<br />

Louisiana-Lafayette W 2 1<br />

Arkansas State W 1 0<br />

at Louisiana College W 13 0<br />

Alabama A&M W 5 0<br />

2001 (9-5-3)<br />

Head Coach: Jed Jones<br />

Gardner-Webb L 1 2<br />

at Louisiana-Lafayette W 2 1<br />

at Arkansas-Little Rock T 0 0<br />

at Arkansas State W 3 0<br />

at Drury W 1 0<br />

at SW Missouri State L 1 2<br />

Stephen F. Austin T 1 1<br />

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Nicholls State W 5 0<br />

Northwood L 0 1<br />

Oklahoma City T 0 0<br />

at Louisiana-Monroe L 1 2<br />

at Lipscomb W 2 0<br />

at Alabama A&M W 1 0<br />

Louisiana College W 8 0<br />

vs. Jacksonville State L 0 1<br />

at Birmingham-Southern W 1 0<br />

at Northwestern State W 5 1<br />

2002 (12-7)<br />

Head Coach: Jed Jones<br />

vs. Tennessee Tech L 1 2<br />

vs. Mercer W 2 1<br />

at Texas Christian L 0 6<br />

at Gardner-Webb W 4 3<br />

vs. South Carolina State W 7 0<br />

Northwestern State W 1 0<br />

Lipscomb W 1 0<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock W 1 0<br />

Arkansas State W 1 0<br />

Alcorn State W 19 0<br />

Texas-El Paso L 1 2<br />

at Louisiana-Lafayette L 0 1<br />

at Stephen F. Austin L 0 1<br />

at Lipscomb W 1 0<br />

at Austin Peay State W 3 1<br />

Louisiana-Monroe W 3 0<br />

at Nicholls State W 2 0<br />

Oral Roberts L 1 4<br />

at Oklahoma City L 1 3<br />

2003 (10-7-3)<br />

Mid-Con Tournament Semifinals<br />

Head Coach: Jed Jones<br />

vs. Northern Iowa L 1 2<br />

at Texas-El Paso W 2 1<br />

Texas Chrisitian L 0 2<br />

Miss. Valley State W 5 1<br />

Stephen F. Austin L 0 2<br />

at Louisiana-Monroe T 2 2<br />

at Northwestern State L 0 3<br />

*Oakland L 0 1<br />

at Arkansas-Little Rock L 1 3<br />

at Arkansas State W 3 0<br />

at Grambling State W 4 0<br />

Alabama A&M W 2 0<br />

Louisiana-Lafayette W 2 1<br />

Western Illinois W 4 0<br />

Alcorn State W 14 0<br />

at Oral Roberts L 1 2<br />

Southern Utah W 1 0<br />

at IUPUI W 3 1<br />

at Valparaiso T 1 1<br />

Oral Roberts T 1 1<br />

2004 (14-5-1)<br />

Mid-Con Tournament Semifinals<br />

Head Coach: Chase Wooten<br />

Arkansas State W 3 0<br />

vs Troy State W 2 0<br />

vs Nicholls State W 3 2<br />

at Northwestern State W 2 1<br />

at Stephen F. Austin T 1 1<br />

*at Oakland W 1 0<br />

at Detroit L 1 6<br />

at Southern Utah L 0 1<br />

vs UC Riverside L 0 8<br />

Louisiana Tech W 4 0<br />

Valparaiso W 1 0<br />

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Arkansas-Little Rock W 2 1<br />

Grambling State W 3 0<br />

Oral Roberst W 1 2<br />

at Western Illinois W 3 2<br />

at Northern Illinois W 1 0<br />

IUPUI W 2 1<br />

at Southern Miss W 2 1<br />

McNeese State W 3 1<br />

vs. Valparaiso L 0 1<br />

2005 (6-11-1)<br />

Head Coach: Chase Wooten<br />

vs. Tennessee Martin W 2 1<br />

vs. Alabama A&M L 2 3<br />

at Sam Houston State W 1 0<br />

at Louisiana Tech L 0 2<br />

Northwestern State L 1 2<br />

Texas State W 2 1<br />

Southern Miss. T 0 0<br />

at Arkansas State L 1 2<br />

at Arkansas-Little Rock W 1 0<br />

at Oral Roberts L 0 1<br />

at Tulsa L 0 4<br />

Grambling State L 1 2<br />

at Valparaiso L 0 2<br />

at IUPUI W 1 0<br />

Western Illinois L 1 5<br />

Stephen F. Austin L 0 1<br />

Southern Utah L 0 2<br />

Nicholls State W 3 1<br />

2006 (4-11-1)<br />

Head Coach: Chase Wooten<br />

Sam Houston State W 3 2<br />

at Nicholls State W 2 1<br />

at Texas State L 0 2<br />

at Stephen F. Austin L 2 3<br />

at Northwestern State L 0 2<br />

Arkansas-Little Rock L 0 1<br />

Louisiana-Monroe L 0 3<br />

IUPUI L 0 1<br />

Arkansas State W 2 0<br />

at Southern Utah L 1 4<br />

at Utah Valley State L 0 3<br />

Louisiana Tech W 2 1<br />

at Oakland L 0 3<br />

Valparaiso T 1 1<br />

Oral Roberts L 0 3<br />

at Western Illinois L 0 6<br />

2007 (5-12-2)<br />

Head Coach: Chase Wooten<br />

* at Arkansas State W 2 1<br />

ar Arkansas-Little Rock L 1 2<br />

at Louisiana-Monroe L 0 2<br />

* Texas State W 1 0<br />

*at Grambling State W 2 0<br />

Northwestern State L 2 3<br />

Arkansas L 0 1<br />

at McNeese State L 0 3<br />

at Louisiana Tech L 0 3<br />

Nicholls State W 4 1<br />

at Oral Roberts L 0 1<br />

Southern Utah T 1 1<br />

at Oakland L 0 1<br />

at IPFW L 0 1<br />

at IUPUI L 1 2<br />

Mississippi Valley W 1 0<br />

South Dakota State T 0 0<br />

North Dakota State L 0 3<br />

Western Illinois L 0 2<br />

*Matches are forefited<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

All-Time Opponents<br />

OPPONENT W L T<br />

Alabama A&M 3 2 0<br />

Alcorn State 3 0 0<br />

Arkansas 1 2 0<br />

Ark.-Little Rock 11 5 2<br />

Arkansas State 7 2 0<br />

Austin Peay St. 1 0 0<br />

Birmingham-Southern 2 0 0<br />

Campbell 1 2 1<br />

Central Florida 1 2 0<br />

Charleston Southern 1 0 0<br />

Christian Brothers 1 0 0<br />

College of Charleston 3 0 0<br />

Creighton 0 1 1<br />

Detroit 0 1 0<br />

Drury 4 1 0<br />

Florida Atlantic 0 0 1<br />

Florida International 0 2 0<br />

Gardner-Webb 1 1 0<br />

Grambling State 3 2 0<br />

Georgia State 5 3 0<br />

Hardin-Simmons 2 0 0<br />

Hendrix 1 0 0<br />

Incarnate Word 0 1 0<br />

IPFW 0 1 0<br />

IUPUI 4 3 0<br />

Jacksonville State 7 2 0<br />

Lipscomb 3 0 0<br />

LSU 1 2 0<br />

Louisiana College 3 0 0<br />

Louisiana-Lafayette 3 1 0<br />

Louisiana-Monroe 2 6 1<br />

Louisiana Tech 3 2 0<br />

McNeese State 8 3 0<br />

Mercer 7 2 0<br />

Millsaps 4 0 0<br />

Mississippi State 2 1 0<br />

Mississippi Valley St. 2 0 0<br />

Nicholls State 10 0 0<br />

UNC-Asheville 1 0 0<br />

North Dakota State 0 1 0<br />

North Texas 0 3 0<br />

Northern Illinois 1 0 0<br />

Northern Iowa 0 1 0<br />

Northwestern State 10 5 0<br />

Northwood 0 1 0<br />

Oakland 1 4 0<br />

Oklahoma City 2 3 1<br />

Oklahoma State 0 1 0<br />

Oral Roberts 3 10 0<br />

Richland 2 0 0<br />

Samford 3 0 0<br />

Sam Houston State 4 0 0<br />

St. Edward’s 2 0 0<br />

St. Mary’s 1 0 0<br />

South Alabama 2 0 0<br />

South Carolina St. 1 0 0<br />

South Dakota St. 0 0 1<br />

SE Louisiana 7 0 0<br />

Southern Methodist 0 3 0<br />

Southern Mississippi 1 2 2<br />

Southern Nazarene 0 0 0<br />

Southern Utah 1 5 1<br />

SW Missouri St. 0 1 0<br />

St. Gregory’s 1 0 0<br />

Stephen F. Austin 8 6 2<br />

Stetson 1 1 0<br />

Tennessee-Martin 4 0 0<br />

Tennessee Tech 0 1 0<br />

Texas 1 0 0<br />

Texas A & M 0 4 0<br />

Texas Christian 4 8 0<br />

Texas-El Paso 1 2 0<br />

Texas State 1 2 0<br />

Texas Tech 1 2 0<br />

Troy State 4 0 0<br />

Tulsa 0 3 0<br />

UC-Riverside 0 1 0<br />

Utah Valley State 0 2 0<br />

Valparaiso 1 3 2<br />

Vanderbilt 0 1 0<br />

West Florida 1 0 0<br />

Western Illinois 1 5 0<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Ladies Soccer Media Guide


ALL-TIME ROSTER<br />

-A-<br />

Alexander, Rachel (2004-2006)<br />

Auer, Ginger (1997)<br />

Alvarado,Clare (2007)<br />

Apgar, Tracy (2005-present)<br />

-B-<br />

Bigler, Lyndsay (2000-03)<br />

Bingeman, Jeanette (1993-96)<br />

Blake, Sherri (1992-94)<br />

Bouillion, Ashley (2001-04)<br />

Bowman, Katie (1997-00)<br />

Brashears, Kathy (1992-95)<br />

Bracken, Sarah (1997-98)<br />

Brown, Lara (1997-00)<br />

Brown, Sarah (2000)<br />

Bunn, Joanna (2003-2006)<br />

Byrd, Lauren (1998)<br />

-C-<br />

Caldarola, Ashley (2003-2006)<br />

Camplen, Krista (1993-96)<br />

Cardwell, Chelsea (2007-present)<br />

Causey, Kortney (2006-present)<br />

Chaney, Martha (1992-95)<br />

Cheaney, Lauren (2006-present)<br />

Cholley, Mary (1995-98)<br />

Cloud, Vickie (1995-96)<br />

Cockerham, Jenelle (1997-00)<br />

Coolidge, Rita (2001-04)<br />

Cooper, Kathryn (1999-01)<br />

Corapciolglu, Eren (<strong>2008</strong>-present)<br />

Crider, Dawn (1997-00)<br />

Crosley, Julie (1998)<br />

-D-<br />

Darden, Tommie (1994-95)<br />

DeMarco, Rani (1992)<br />

Depew, Catie (2007-present)<br />

Dewitt, Sarah (1997-00)<br />

Dolezel, Ashley (<strong>2008</strong>-present)<br />

Donnelly, Kate (2006-present)<br />

Dougherty, Katie (2006)<br />

Dixon, Jennifer (1992)<br />

Dullnig, Cori (2004-2007)<br />

Duncan, Holly (1997)<br />

-E-<br />

Eckstrom, Wendy (1992-95)<br />

Eng, Jennifer (1995)<br />

Epperson, Shelby (2007)<br />

Estes, Kristin (1997)<br />

-F-<br />

Fletcher, Bre (2004-2007)<br />

Fletcher, Nicole (2003)<br />

-G-<br />

Garrett, Kylie (2001-04)<br />

Grannan, Ashley (2001-03)<br />

Granger, Chelsea (<strong>2008</strong>-present)<br />

Gunderson, Brandy (1997-00)<br />

Gutierrez, Allison (1993-94)<br />

-H-<br />

Hasbrook, Traci (1998)<br />

Herring, Adrienne (1998)<br />

Hilsher, Ali (2004-2007)<br />

Hill, Deb (<strong>2008</strong>-present)<br />

Hopkins, Jennifer (2007-present)<br />

Hoskins, Nancy (2000)<br />

-I_<br />

Immenschu, Laura (<strong>2008</strong>-present)<br />

-J-<br />

Jaye, Ashley (1994-95)<br />

-K-<br />

Kasparek, Heather (2003-2006)<br />

Kivlehen, Leigh (1996-97)<br />

Klara, Caroline (2007)<br />

Klingler, Stacey (1998-01)<br />

-L-<br />

Le, Anita (1995-97)<br />

Levinski, Mindi (2001-04)<br />

Levitt, Lori (2001-02)<br />

Lowe, Ashley (2005-2007)<br />

Lhotsky, Janna (1998)<br />

Lindsey, Heather (1999-02)<br />

-M-<br />

Madigan, Lauren (1993)<br />

Mahaney, Heather (1995-97)<br />

Mantooth, Ashlee (2001-04)<br />

Martin, Sarah (1999)<br />

Marusak, Shelley (1992-95)<br />

Mather, Jenny (2004-2005)<br />

Mavico, Kristen (1993-96)<br />

McCall, Kasey (1998)<br />

McCotter, Courtney (2003)<br />

McDonough, Lyndsay (1995-98)<br />

McManus, Emily (2007-present)<br />

McMillian, Shelley (1992)<br />

McNamara, Michelle (2004)<br />

Mentensana, Kathy (1997)<br />

Mieger, Amy (1993-95)<br />

Mills, Lauren (2003-2006)<br />

Millican, Brittany (<strong>2008</strong>-present)<br />

Moffat, Lara (1992)<br />

Monk, Paula (1998)<br />

Morgan, Kristin (1993-94)<br />

Moores, Maria (2000)<br />

-O-<br />

O’Neal, Brittany (2006-2007)<br />

Ongley, Erin (1995)<br />

Orchel, Caitlin (<strong>2008</strong>-present)<br />

Oswald, Janna (2001-02)<br />

Overbeek, Shari (1995-98)<br />

-P-<br />

Palmer, Ashley (2000-02)<br />

Pardue, Leia (1997)<br />

Paugh, Lindsay (2001)<br />

Pegado, Luiza (2004)<br />

Pendergast, Anna (2004-2006)<br />

Perkins, Mitzi (2007-present)<br />

Petrik, Michelle (1993-94)<br />

Phillips, Carrie (1992-93)<br />

Phillips, Marrielle (2002)<br />

Pistorius, Jennifer (1999)<br />

Poynter, Alicia (2004)<br />

Pratt, Debra (1992-95)<br />

-R-<br />

Rainey, Melissa (1996)<br />

Ratliff, Angela (1993-94)<br />

Reisig, Julie (1999)<br />

Rentz, Brandy (1993)<br />

Richardson, Shannon (1997-00)<br />

Roberts, Elizabeth (1996-98)<br />

Robertson, Lisa (1993)<br />

Robbs, Stefani (2006-2007)<br />

Rushing, Candace (2007-present)<br />

-S-<br />

Sageser, Tara (2004)<br />

Sandoval, Valerie (1998-00)<br />

Sarquiz, Daniela (1995-97)<br />

Savage, Sam (2003-2005)<br />

Scott, Diane (1997-98)<br />

Scott, Shannon (1996-99)<br />

Shaw, Kim (1997)<br />

Shekarabi, Neelou (2004-2005)<br />

Smith, Jamila (2001-04)<br />

Smith, Jordan (<strong>2008</strong>-present)<br />

Smith, Ledah (2000-03)<br />

Snider, Rebekah (1998-00)<br />

Sorenson, Erica (1992)<br />

Spruce, Catherine (1997-00)<br />

Stafford, Lindsey (2002-04)<br />

Stanley, Lauren (2005-present)<br />

Stevenson, Rita (2003-04)<br />

Stubbs, Joanna (2003)<br />

Stewart, Lacey (2000-03)<br />

Sweatt, Elizabeth (2007)<br />

Swilley, Rebecca (2003-04)<br />

-T-<br />

Taverniti, Jess (2001)<br />

Tharp, Melissa (2000-03)<br />

Thompson, Sara (2001-04)<br />

Thull, Leslie (1998-01)<br />

Towner, Kristine (1996)<br />

Tryba, Angela (1999,2001-03)<br />

-V-<br />

Velez, Kimberly (1992-93)<br />

Valdez, Katie (2007-present)<br />

-W-<br />

Waldrum, Terra (1995)<br />

Walker, Jaime (1996-99)<br />

Weatherspoon, Mattie (2006-present)<br />

Weaver, Kristine (2006-present)<br />

Weinstein, Samara (1992-93)<br />

Wheeler, Michael Anne (2005-present)<br />

Whitsitt, Anna (1992)<br />

Wick, Jacintha (1996-99)<br />

Wiese, Rebecca (2003)<br />

Williams, Amy (1995-97)<br />

Williams, Lauren (2000)<br />

Winton, Julie (1992)<br />

-Z-<br />

Zeller, Lynn (1992-93)<br />

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Whitehouse, Texas<br />

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Mesquite, Texas<br />

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Lafayette, La.<br />

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Prosper, Texas<br />

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Longview, Texas<br />

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