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This is the University of Central The Opponents About the University of Central Missouri ...... 2-3 Non-Conference Opponents ...... 36 UCM Central Administration ...... 4 MIAA Opponents...... 37-38 Athletics Administration & Staff...... 5-8 MIAA Composite Soccer Schedule ...... 39 Central Missouri Athletics ...... 9 Jennies’ Series Results vs. 2009 Opponents ...... 40 Why the Mules and Jennies? ...... 10 All-Time Series Records ...... 41 Welcome to Warrensburg, Missouri ...... 11 All-Time Scores ...... 42-43 Central Missouri Media Outlets ...... 12 MIAA Championship Teams...... 44 Jennies in the Postseason ...... 45

2009 UCM Jennies Soccer Jennies Field at South Rec ...... 14 Head Coach Lewis Theobald...... 15-16 Jennies Soccer History Assistant Coaches ...... 17 Individual & Team Records ...... 47 2009 Jennies Soccer Preview ...... 18 All-Time Leaders ...... 47-48 2009 Jennies Soccer Roster ...... 19 Annual Statistical Leaders...... 48 Meet the Jennies - Returnees...... 20-26 Jennies’ All-Time Roster...... 49 Meet the Jennies - Newcomers ...... 28-29 Jennies’ Soccer Honor Roll...... 49 2009 Team Photo and Schedule ...... 30

The MIAA The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association ...... 50-51 2008 In Review 2008 MIAA Standings and Awards ...... 52-53 2008 Statistics ...... 32 2008 MIAA Statistics ...... 54 2008 Results ...... 33 MIAA Records...... 55-56 2008 Season Summary, Highs & Lows, and Award Winners...... 34

Credits The 2009 Jennies Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the the University of Central Missouri Athletics Media Relations Office, Rob McCutcheon director. Designed and edited by Paula Rober. Editorial assistance provided by Rob McCutcheon and Shawn Jones. Action photos courtesy of UCM Photo Services and Dave Kopp--The Studio. Printed by UCM Printing Services. Special thanks to the Central Missouri Office of University Relations for providing the information on the university and administration. For media credentials contact the UCM Athletics Media Relations Office at 660-543-4312. Mules & Jennies on the Internet Media members and fans can access information about the Mules and Jennies around the clock, as information about Central Missouri Athletics, the MIAA, and NCAA Division II is available via the Internet. To access information, go to http://www.ucmo.edu/athletics. Central Missouri Athletic web pages are maintained by the UCM Athletic Department, Bob Jackson web manager.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 2 - This is the University of Central Missouri The University of Central Missouri has provided quality postsecondary education to the state and nation for 138 years. UCM was founded in 1871 as a regional normal school for teacher preparation and has grown into a comprehensive university that offers more than 150 areas of study. More important than numbers, however, is the high quality of its regionally, nationally and internationally known programs. UCM is Missouri’s lead institution in professional applied sciences and technology. Just take a look at why Central Missouri is right for you.

The Right Size Central Missouri is a state leader in discipline- specific accreditations. The university’s quality programs, small class sizes, opportunities for hands- on experience right from the beginning, and personalized attention from a dedicated faculty are all UCM hallmarks. In addition, nearly 11,000 students from all over the state, nation and world help to make the university’s learning environment positive and friendly. The Right “Stuff” The Right Place Central Missouri’s The University of Central Missouri is located in Warrensburg, a 1,500-acre campus friendly community of 18,000 people near the intersection of U.S. includes the 300-acre Highway 50 and Missouri Route 13. Pertle Springs biological Warrensburg is only 35 miles from suburban Kansas City, with its research area and many cultural offerings, entertainment options and professional sports recreational park, franchises. Other recreational opportunities include the beautiful Lake including the 18-hole of the 90 minutes to the southeast. Keth Memorial Golf Course; Max B. Swisher The Right Price Skyhaven Airport; Central Missouri’s Office of Student Financial Service disburses more Missouri Safety Center; than $80 million annually in federal, state, institutional, and private 100,000-watt public assistance. More than 75 percent of the students who enroll at UCM broadcasting stations receive some form of financial assistance, making an already reasonably KMOS-TV and KTBG- priced Central Missouri education even more affordable. FM; Prussing Research Farm; South Recreation The Right Time Complex; and the main campus with its instructional buildings, 19 Because of Central Missouri’s outstanding reputation, hundreds of residence halls, Audrey J. Walton Stadium at Vernon Kennedy Field, leading businesses, industries, schools and government agencies actively Elliott Union, James R. Crane Stadium at Robert N. Tompkins Field, recruit its graduates each year. and UCM Multipurpose Building. UCM currently has a 93 percent job placement rate of graduates As a well-known cultural center, UCM provides abundant within six months of opportunities to attend events and exhibitions of the fine and graduation. performing arts. Central Missouri is dedicated to training Missouri’s workforce The Right Programs Central Missouri is accredited by the North Central Association of and emphasizes Colleges and Schools. All of its teacher education programs are dually programs that are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher critical to Missouri’s Education and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary future. Education. The university also All undergraduate and graduate business administration degree works with business programs in Central Missouri’s Adrian and Margaret Harmon College of and industry to retrain Business Administration have earned the prestigious accreditation of the and continually educate Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International. people who are already In addition, programs in art, athletic training, aviation, chemistry, in the job market. drafting technology, education, industrial hygiene, manufacturing and construction, music, nursing, occupational safety, social work, and speech pathology and audiology are all nationally accredited.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions This is the University of Central Missouri - 3 For more information about why the University of Central Missouri is the right fit, or for more detailed information Undergraduate Graduate about programs or admission to Programs Programs Master of Arts Central Missouri, call the Office of Admissions at Harmon College of Business Accountancy Administration Communication/Speech 1-877-SAY-UCMO Accounting Communication or visit Central Missouri’s web site at Business Communication English Computer Information Systems Environmental Studies www.ucmo.edu Economics History Finance Music Legal Studies Sociology Management Teaching English as a Second Marketing Language Theatre College of Education Career and Technology Education Master of Arts in Teaching Elementary and Early Childhood Middle School Education Education Secondary Education Educational Foundations and Literacy Master of Business Educational Leadership and Human Development Administration Accounting, Finance, Information Systems and Marketing College of Health and Human Concentrations Services Communication Disorders Master of Science Criminal Justice Aviation Safety Health and Human Performance Biology Nursing Counseling Safety Sciences Criminal Justice Sociology Educational Technology Social Work Industrial Hygiene Industrial Management College of Arts, Humanities, Industrial Technology and Social Sciences Information Technology Anthropology Library Science and Information Art Systems Communication Mathematics Design Occupational Safety Management English Physical Education/Exercise and Geography Sport Science History Psychology Modern Languages Rural Family Nursing Music Social Gerontology Philosophy Speech-Language Pathology and Political Science Audiology Psychology Student Personnel Administration Theatre Technology and Occupational Education College of Science and Technology Master of Science in Agriculture Education Air Force ROTC and Army ROTC Elementary Education Aviation Literacy Education Biology K-12 Special Education Chemistry Secondary School Administration Computer Science K-12 Secondary Education Earth Science Secondary Education Mathematics Military Science and Leadership Education Specialist and Physics Cooperative Doctorates School of Technology Education Specialist/Curriculum and • Automotive Power Instruction • Computer-Aided Drafting and Education Specialist/Human Services Design Technology Doctor of Education • Construction Management Doctor of Philosophy • Electronics Technology • Engineering Technology • Fashion and Apparel Merchandising • Graphic Arts Technology Management • Industrial Technology • Photography

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 4 - UCM President and Board of Governors University President Board of Governors Aaron Podolefsky Aaron M. Podolefsky became the University of Central Missouri's 14th president in July 2005. An exceptional educator, scholar and academic administrator, President Podolefsky served for seven years as provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Northern Iowa before coming to Central Missouri. As president, Podolefsky is providing leadership needed to achieve his vision for the institution - to become “a nationally recognized, Ed Baker Larry Fick comprehensive university that delivers a world- Governor Governor class education by providing a small-college Columbia Columbia learning environment coupled with large-university opportunities.” He believes that to fulfill its dream and promise, “the university must be an intellectually vital and engaged community that reaches out and connects with others across the region, state, nation and globe.” During the past four years he has spent at UCM, Podolersky has helped build student enrollment, and has secured state and federal funding for development of the Max B. Swisher Skyhaven Airport. He has also provided leadership, most recently, for projects that include the renovation of the Morrow Building and construction of the new Student Recreation and Wellness Center, and a $36.1 million energy sustainability project. Podolefsky came to UCM from an institution that is very similar to Central Missouri in terms of its size and commitment to teaching and learning. He became provost at UNI in 1998. Prior to accepting that post, he served from 1990-1998 as dean of the UNI College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and served from 1986-1990 as professor of anthropology Deleta Williams Walt Hicklin and head of Western Kentucky University’s Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Governor Board Vice President Social Work. He also served as associate chair and associate professor of anthropology at Warrensburg Warrensburg West Virginia University, and was a research associate for the Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research at Northwestern University. A prolific researcher, he has written at least a dozen books and anthologies on a variety of topics. He is a Fellow of the American Anthropological Association, elected by the organization’s executive committee in recognition of his significant contributions to the field of anthropology. Podolefsky earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, in 1968. He received two master’s degrees from State University of New York at Stony Brook, one in liberal studies in 1974, and the other in anthropology in 1976. In 1978 he earned a Ph.D. with distinction in anthropology from SUNY at Stony Brook. The president is married to Ronnie Lynn (Shapiro) Podolefsky, an attorney specializing in civil rights. The couple has two grown sons, Isaac and Noah.

Richard Phillips Weldon Brady Board President Board Secretary Lake Tapawingo Warrensburg ~ University Vice Presidents ~

Mary Long Ryan Sanders Richard Morrell George Wilson Betty Roberts Governor Student Governor Vice President for Provost and Vice Vice President for Kansas City O’Fallon Student Affairs President for Academic Administration and Affairs Finance

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Athletic Administration - 5 Jerry Hughes Athletics Director Under the leadership of Jerry Hughes, UCM’s athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success, highlighted by the dual NCAA basketball championships in 1984 by the Mules and Jennies, the 1994 and 2003 NCAA baseball championships, and the 2003 women’s Intercollegiate Bowling Association national title. In 2005, Hughes was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Going into the 2009 fall semester, the Mules and Jennies had won 116 Mid- America Intercollegiate Athletics Association championships, five national championships, had 34 other top four NCAA finishes, and made more than 200 NCAA post-season appearances during Hughes’ tenure. The Central Missouri athletic program also won the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association All-Sports Trophy each year from 1998-99 (the year of the award’s inception) until the award was discontinued in 2002-03. In 2008-09, UCM finished third in the University of Central Missouri Athletics Director Jerry NACDA Director’s Cup, the best in UCM and MIAA history. Hughes and his wife, Vici. Hughes was named Central Region Athletics Director of the Year for 2001- 2002 as selected by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics student recruitment. In 1981, Hughes was chosen for the new position of associate (NACDA). That honor made him the first repeat winner - at any NCAA level--in athletics director. the history of the Athletics Director of the Year program after earning the same A native of Versailles, Mo., Hughes received his bachelor’s degree in physical honor in the program’s inaugural year, 1998-99. education in 1971 from Central Missouri, with a minor in safety education. He was The 60-year-old Hughes has been Central Missouri’s athletics director since a three-year letterman on the Mules’ golf team, receiving All-MIAA honors in Jan. 25, 1983. Prior to that, Hughes had served as associate athletics director since 1971. He also obtained a master’s degree in secondary school administration, July of 1981. In 1991-92, he served as the Mules’ interim head basketball coach which he received in 1979 from Central Missouri. Following his graduation in and guided the team to a 15-13 record. 1971, Hughes spent a year of active duty in the Army National Guard. Hughes has been a Division II member of the NCAA Executive Committee and In 1972, he returned to his hometown and took a position as physical education chairman of the Division II Championships Committee. He also served a term as instructor, head golf coach and assistant basketball coach at Morgan County R-2 NCAA Vice President for Division II and has been a member of the NCAA High School. From 1977-79, he served as the school’s athletics director and Council, making him the only person to twice hold the highest-ranking office assistant principal. available to athletics administrators in NCAA Division II. Other NCAA He and his wife, Vici, have four children – Greg, Chad, Parker, and Ashley. committees on which he has served are the Membership Structure Committee, They have five grandchildren – Tanner and Rylie from Greg and his wife Catrina; Administrative Committee, and Post-Season Football Subcommittee. He has Fallon and Kaiser from Chad and his wife Jennafer; and Sofija from Ashley and chaired the NCAA Division II Management Council and Membership Growth her husband Matt Ruzich. Vici works for UCM as Director of Presidential and Project Team and been a member of the NCAA Budget and Finance Committee University Events. and NCAA Administrative Review Panel, as well as the NACDA Sears Directors Cup Committee. He has spearheaded fund-raising efforts for major renovations of the Central Missouri football and baseball stadiums, as well as the development of UCM’s South Recreation Complex, and is the founder of the Las Vegas High Desert Classic, a highly regarded NCAA Division II basketball tournament held each December for the past 16 years in Las Vegas, Nev. In addition to his service at Central Missouri, Hughes has served as Regional Central Missouri’s Athletic Directors Director of the Show Me State Games, and on the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Health. Joe Ferguson ...... 1899-1907 Hughes has been at Central Missouri since October 1979, when he took a Guy Lowman ...... 1907-1908 position as business placement director. The following year he became director of A.A. Mason...... 1908-1909 Frank Winters ...... 1909-1912 Forrest C. (Phog) Allen ...... 1912-1919 Bill Greim ...... 1919-1923 Theodore (Tad) C. Reid ...... 1923-1938 Carl Voltmer...... 1938-1945 Tate Page ...... 1945-1952 Leroy Harper ...... 1952-1957 Glenn Gerdes ...... 1957-1962 Carmen Ness ...... 1962-1964 Dr. Hal Yinger ...... 1964-1966 Dr. Floyd Walker ...... 1966-1980 Dr. Roger Denker...... 1980-1981 Al Molde ...... 1981-1983 Jerry Hughes ...... 1983-Present

Central Missouri Athletic Director Jerry Hughes, left, here receiving his plaque from Jerald Andrews, chairman of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Board, was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in the spring of 2005.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 6 - Athletic Administration A member of the Kathy Anderson National Association of Associate Athletics Director Collegiate Marketing Directors, Jones oversees for Internal Operations UCM’s highly successful Phone: 660-543-4310 corporate sponsor program Email: [email protected] and has played a major role It could be said Kathy Anderson’s athletic life has in the success of UCM's come full circle. She was an All-America student-athlete biggest fundraising event, at the University of Central Missouri, she’s had her the "Celebrating Central number 32 retired in Jennies basketball, and is a member Missouri Athletic Auction." of the UCM Athletic Hall of Fame. His efforts in promotions Now Anderson helps UCM student-athletes achieve their own goals, as she begins have been recognized by the her fifth year at her alma mater as Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations NCAA News and many and Senior Woman Administrator. UCM athletic promotions are currently featured as Anderson had served previously as Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Shawn, Melissa, and Lauren Jones. Student Services at Northwest Missouri State University. "Ideas that Work" by the Prior to assuming her role at Northwest, Anderson served a brief stint as admission NCAA Division II Community Engagement Initiative. and eligibility coordinator at the University of Washington. She added those duties in Starting in the fall of 2008, Jones will be a member of the NCAA Division II Football the summer of 2002 to her responsibilities as operations coordinator for men's basketball Committee, serving as co-chair of the West region. for the Huskies. In addition, Anderson was assistant basketball coach in 2000 for the Prior to his time at UCM, Jones worked for ESPN Regional in the University of Seattle Storm and in 1998 for the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA. Kansas Athletics Department. He served on the broadcast team for Jayhawk Baseball Her coaching career began in 1980, when she was hired as assistant women's with the legendary Tom Hedrick and as the host of the “Marian Washington Show” on basketball coach at California State-Fullerton. She served there from 1980-85 before KLWN radio in Lawrence. moving on to the University of Washington as assistant basketball coach from 1985-96, As an Account Executive for ESPN Regional, he sold sponsorships for KU Athletics and as assistant director of basketball operations from 1996-98. on the Jayhawk Radio and Television Networks. Jones also provided radio play-by-play Anderson received a bachelor’s degree from UCM in 1980, graduating cum laude in for UMKC women’s basketball during the 1999 season. physical educations and mathematics. While wearing the Cardinal & Black, she lettered In 1998, Jones was Business Development Manager for the Golf Course four years in basketball, three years in softball, and once in track & field. In 1979-80 Superintendents Association of America, where he created new revenue streams for the she was named second-team Academic All-American, and in 1980 she was honored as 20,000 member organization. UCM Outstanding Senior Female Student-Athlete and Outstanding Senior in Physical A native of Moberly, Mo., Jones received his bachelor’s degree in Organizational Education. She also was named to the Jennies Basketball All-Decade Team for 1970- Communication from UCM in 1997. While a student, Jones worked at KOKO Radio in 80 and the Jennies Basketball Silver Anniversary Team for 1970-95. Warrensburg as assistant sports director covering Warrensburg High School and UCM Anderson has also served as past chair for the Division II softball committee and the sports. He also worked as a student assistant in the sports information office. MIAA Institutional Representatives. She is currently the NCAA-II South Central He and his wife, Melissa, live in Warrensburg. Melissa, who holds an MBA from Regional chair for women’s basketball. Central Missouri, is the Technology Development Manager in Information Services at Anderson earned a master's degree in sports administration from Seattle Pacific UCM. They are the proud parents of a four-year old girl, Lauren. University in 2000. Shawn Jones Brian Curless Associate Athletics Director Head Athletic Trainer for External Operations Phone: 660-580-0035 Email: [email protected] Phone: 660-543-8091 Email: [email protected] Brian Curless has been head athletic trainer at Central Missouri since 2000. While at UCM, he has been Shawn Jones is in his 10th year with UCM athletics, prominent in developing concussion management and and was elevated to Associate Athletic Director for heat illness protocol and instrumental in ankle brace and External Operations in 2005 after serving the previous computer injury management system development. three years as the Assistant A.D. for Marketing and He came to the University after being with SportONE Broadcasting. He was originally hired by his alma mater Sports Medicine in Fort Wayne, Ind. While with SportONE, he assisted sports-medicine in 2000 as Manager of Athletic Marketing/Broadcasting. physicians with patient care, provided athletic-training services for Fort Wayne’s semi- Jones is responsible for overseeing athletic marketing, promotions, media relations, pro football team, as well as event coverage for Tri-State University football and licensing and broadcasting. As the “Voice of UCM Athletics,” he serves as the lead play- basketball and for high schools in the area. by-play announcer for Central Missouri Athletics on radio, and as the host and Curless, who was named Indiana Clinical/Professional Athletic Trainer of the Year coordinating producer of “Central Missouri Sportspage”. He also coordinates Mule in July of 1999, also has worked the Mid-Continent Conference basketball tournament Train events for the department, emcees special events, works closely with coaches and and the NCAA Division I Men’s Volleyball Finals in 1994. staff on UCM's Nike department-wide uniform/team apparel deal and assists in football Prior to working for SportONE, Curless was an athletic trainer for the ‘Physical scheduling, in addition to other administrative duties. During his time at UCM, Jones Performance Center’ in Fort Wayne and Terre Haute from 1991-1995. He was also an has served on the committees that have brought five current head coaches and two full- athletic trainer for 21st Century Rehabilitation in Richmond, Ind., for one year and time staff members to campus. head athletic trainer for Earlham College in Richmond for five. Under his watch, “Sportspage” has grown from a weekly 30 minute television show A native of Lafayette, Ind., Curless is a certified member of the National Athletic on UCM athletics to a Bronze Telly Award winning one-hour program that now airs on Trainer’s Association. In addition, he is a licenced athletic trainer by the Missouri both KMOS-TV Sedalia/Warrensburg and KZOU-TV Columbia/Jefferson City. The Board of Healing Arts. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1984 Central Missouri Sports Television Network blankets much of the Show-Me State. The from Indiana State University, where he served as a student athletic trainer for four Central Missouri Sports Radio Network has also expanded to include 1450 KOKO, 98.5 years, and earned his master’s degree in physical education from Ball State University MIKE FM, KTBG 90.9 FM and www.kwkj.com. Jones hosts and produces all coaches in 1989. His wife’s name is Krista. shows and radio broadcasts, and serves as the co-host of a weekly sports talk show related to UCM Sports on 1450 KOKO “Central Missouri Sports Talk.”

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Athletic Administration - 7 Bob Jackson Jenn Huseman Promotions Coordinator/ Assistant Athletic Trainer Web Manager Phone: 660-580-0054 Phone: 660-543-8194 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] In her second year in a full-time capacity with the Bob Jackson has been employed at The University University of Central Missouri athletic training staff of Central Missouri since 1999, but has been involved is Jenn Huseman. She was hired in August of 2008, with the University’s athletic department since but this is not her first time at UCM. September of 1981. Huseman served as a graduate assistant for Jackson currently serves as the Mules and Jennies Central Missouri from 1997-99 and also had a brief Promotions Coordinator and Web Manager. He is the play-by-play voice for teaching stint there in the fall of 2006. Jennies basketball, and provides color commentary for Mules football and From 1999-2006, she served as the certified athletic trainer at Sedalia Smith- basketball. He also shares play-by-play duties in baseball. Cotton High School and worked at Bothwell Regional Health Center, providing In addition, Jackson coordinates the advertising sales for UCM’s football and out-patient rehabilitative services. Huseman has also spent time as a clinical basketball game programs. instructor at both Central Methodist University and Missouri Valley. He came to Warrensburg in 1981 to serve as sports director at KOKO Radio. Most recently, she lived with her husband, Benjamin, in Korea for a year and a There he was the play-by- half while he was stationed there with the United States Air Force. While there she play voice of Mules served as a housing assistance clerk at Osan Air Base. football, basketball, and She received her bachelor’s degree in 1996 and her master’s in 1998 from baseball and for Jennies Central Missouri. The Belton, Mo. native is certified ATC and LAT. basketball, a position he filled until joining the staff at UCM in 1999. Prior to assuming his Crystal Meeks role at KOKO, Jackson Assistant Athletic Trainer was sports director at Phone: 660-580-0134 KWOS Radio in Jefferson Email: [email protected] City from 1976-81, where he provided play-by-play Crystal Meeks came to the University of Central for Lincoln University Missouri in January of 2008 from St. Joseph’s football and basketball. College in Rensselaer, Indiana. She also worked for Jackson’s wife, Sherri, The Jacksons: Cassie, Sherri, Bob, and Jamie. Jasper County Hospital and Renssalaer Central High is employed with the School while there. Warrensburg School Prior to her time there, Meeks was at the District. They have two daughters, Cassie (19) and Jamie (15). Cassie will be a University of Arkansas where she earned her masters degree in kinesiology. She sophomore at Central Missouri this year while Jamie is a sophomore at worked with the football, men’s basketball, track and field, and gymnastics Warrensburg High School. programs while also helping at Bentonville High School. She has also been involved in several post-season events, including the SEC Men’s Basketball Rob McCutcheon Tournament and the SEC and NCAA Track and Field Championships. Meeks earned her bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Ball State (Ind.) Media Relations Director University in July of 2004. She also ran cross country and competed for the Phone: 660-543-4312 Cardinals track and field squad from 2000-04. Email: [email protected] After college, she also served as an EKG technician at Washington Regional hospital in Indiana. Rob McCutcheon is in his sixth year with the The Demotte, Ind. native is a BOC Certified Athletic Trainer. University of Central Missouri athletic department and his third as the Media Relations Director. He is in charge of all publications and releases as well as the statistics and staffing of all home athletic events. Interview requests and media credentials also go through McCutcheon. He graduated from Missouri Southern State University in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications, and started toward his master’s degree in sports administration at UCM. In January of 2006, McCutcheon was named to his current position after serving as the graduate assistant for media relations and marketing the previous year and a half. At Missouri Southern, he was a student assistant in the sports information office from 2000-01 before becoming the intern from 2002-04. During his stint at MSSU, McCutcheon worked as the media relations director for the USA Baseball Tournament of Stars in June of 2003 where he helped coaches in the selection of the Junior National Team. At 28, he has already written and edited several award winning publications including the top baseball media guide in the nation in 2006. He also earned the Grant Burger South Central Region SID of the year by the AVCAfor his work with the sport of volleyball the last two seasons. The Tulsa, Okla. native, now in his 10th year in the MIAA, also played collegiate soccer for four years (1999-02) at Missouri Southern.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 8 - Athletic Staff Other UCM Coaches & Support Staff

Jenny Boggs Rhonda Crews Karen Hibdon Paul Engelmann John Hicklin John Culp Anne Best Ticket Supervisor Athletics Secretary Multipurpose Building Faculty Athletic Athletics Academic Program Development Spirit Squads Coach Manager Representative Coordinator and Retention Coor.

Jeri Braun Tara Matney Virdia Stevens Scott Thomason Tom Myers Matt Murray Robin Ersland Insurance Secretary Multipurpose Building Athletics Accountant Athletics Facilites Head Baseball Coach Assistant Baseball Head Wrestling Coach Secretary Coordinator Coach

Dave Slifer Josh Keister Tammy Slifer Kim Anderson Brad Loos Brian Lohrey Tim Poe Head Women’s Assistant Women’s Assistant Women’s Head Men’s Basketball Associate Men’s Assistant Men’s Head Golf Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach

Kirk Pedersen Kip Janvrin Susan Anderson Dee Keim Phil ‘Flip’ Piontek Chrissy Elder Ron Holmes Head X-Country / Co- Co-Head Track and Head Softball Coach Assitant Softball Coach Head Volleyball Coach Assistant Volleyball Head Bowling Coach Head Track and Field Field Coach Coach

Willie Fritz Scott Grinde Chuck Clemens Jeff Conway Charlie Stubbs Greg Nesbitt Sean Edinger Head Football Coach Assistant Football Assistant Football Assistant Football Assistant Football Assistant Football Strength Coach/ Coach Coach Coach Coach Coach Equipment Manager

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Central Missouri Athletics - 9 The University of Central Missouri has a 26 years, and the Mules have won 13 MIAA long and rich history of excellence in athletics, Indoor Track & Field titles in the last 15 years, 2008-09 Athletic Highlights both on the field of play and in the classroom. and eight of the last nine MIAA Outdoor Track Outstanding teams, combined with some of & Field crowns. The Mules baseball squad has • Overall GPA above 3.00 for the ninth the finest facilities in Division II athletics give also made 16 consecutive NCAA Tournament consecutive year for our 500+ student- UCM’s students, faculty, and staff one more appearances, including 11 Division II World athletes. aspect of college life to enjoy with pride. Series berths in that span. • Five MIAA Championships Always a contender for conference titles, Last season, Mules basketball ranked third – Mules Outdoor Track and Field Central Missouri belongs to the 11-member in the nation in attendance and made it to the – Mules Indoor Track and Field Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics NCAA Division II Final Four, finishing with a – Jennies Soccer Association, which is recognized nationwide as perfect 18-0 mark at home. – Mules Golf one of the strongest conferences in all of Track and field had four individual national – Jennies Softball NCAA Division II. championships, with the Mules taking a sixth Over the past 17 years, the Mules and place national finish indoors and fifth outdoors, • One MIAA Tournament Championship Jennies have won or shared 78 MIAA while the Jens took third indoors. – Mules Basketball - NCAA-II Final Four. championships, more than any other league Many schools brag of an overall grade point school. average between 2.5 and 2.9 for their 300 or so • 14 NCAA Postseason appearances out of Central Missouri has won five national student-athletes. For the past nine years, 16 sports. championships since 1980 (men’s and women’s though, Central Missouri’s more than 500 • Top four MIAA finishes in 12 of 14 basketball in 1984--the first school in NCAA student-athletes have enjoyed an overall GPA conference sponsored sports. history to win both titles in the same season-- of at least 3.00. baseball in 1994 and 2003, and women’s UCM athletics also brought the university • Finished 3rd overall in the NACDA bowling in 2003). national exposure on television this year. Directors Cup standings (a competition for The Jennies volleyball team has been to the Mules basketball hosted the first-ever live, best overall athletic program in the nation). NCAA Tournament every season for the past nationally televised event from the UCM It was the best finish ever by an MIAA campus in front of 5,378 fans and a national school. audience on CBS College Sports Television. They also played on CBS College Sports TV in • Six Coach of the Year awards. the Final Four in Springfield, Mass. Jennies bowling competed against Nebraska for the • Four individual national championships. national title live on ESPN2 and ESPNU with • 30 student-athletes had 43 All-American the replay being shown on ESPN. seasons and performances. • Hosted three NCAA Regionals as No. 1 seed.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 10 - Why the Mules and Jennies? -Take a Mule Refresher and Learn What's jennies is the same as that of siblings, but jennies are female donkeys. So, the relationship of mules and jennies is really the So Special about Missouri's State Animal same as nephew/niece and aunt. Jenny is a common name but Often called mankind’s most successful hybrid, mules are technically a female donkey is a jennet. the offspring of crossing a male donkey or jack with a female Popular with farmers and settlers because of its hardy nature, horse or mare. Since they can’t reproduce, mules have been Missouri Mules pulled pioneer wagons to the Wild West and bred one generation at a time for more than 3,000 years. played a crucial role in moving troops, artillery and supplies in A strong, resourceful beast of burden, the mule can outwork, several wars. In fact, many of the mules used in World War I outpull, outlive and outsmart a horse of similar size and type. were shipped by train from Warrensburg. In 1995, the mule became Missouri’s official state animal, The mule’s affiliation with Central Missouri dates back to but the long-eared creatures have been known as “Missouri the early 1920s. When the 1921-22 school year began, school Mules” long before then. officials decided “Normals” and “Teachers” were no longer The term, “Missouri Mules,” was used casually until it appropriate nicknames for UCM’s athletic teams. Therefore, Mule #1 - Gizmo, after Wold War II. became famous at the historic 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. At the school’s Athletic Committee established a contest that that exposition a six-mule hitch belonging to W. A. Elgin of promised the winner a three-year postgraduate subscription of Platte County swept all competition, and a mule from a Morgan the school newspaper. More than 80 suggestions were received, County farm received the $10,000 Mayor’s Award. but the winning entry was submitted by John Thomason of Newspaper accounts of this show-ring prowess brought Chilhowee, class of 1924, who felt at least one Missouri team worldwide attention to the state’s mule breeders and helped should be known as “Mules.” assure that the largest and finest animals would be known as Central Missouri’s fifth mascot-Mancow-is the university’s “Missouri Mules.” first real Missouri mule. The line-back brown mule comes from Many people assume that the relationship of mules and Paradise Mules in Belle, Mo. It took several months for farm manager Dave Ewing to find the perfect mule. He was determined to acquire the right mule trained to remain calm around big crowds and loud noises - that game cannon gets loud! Mancow the Mule is the second UCM mule to be tall (14.1 Mule #2 - Little Mo in the 1950s. hands), a result of her thoroughbred heritage. The university’s first three mules were Shetland Pony breeds. She’s the second mule to be presented to the university as a gift. Erich “Mancow” Muller, ‘88, made a gift to purchase the new mascot. Abbedale, her immediate predecessor, was donated to the university by 1938 alumnus and well-known mule producer, Sam Smiser from Newhall, Calif. The 10-year-old mare mule represented the university at home football games and other events. UCM agriculture students care for her at Prussing Farm, a few miles east of Warrensburg on Division Road. Following her first appearance at the 2004 Missouri State Fair, Mancow saw her first game action, as Central Missouri hosted MIAA-rival Northwest Missouri State on Sept. 11. Mule #3 - Roscoe in the 1960s.

Central Missouri’s Mancow is the only live mascot in the Mid- America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.

Top 10 Reasons to Admire a Mule 10. Affectionate and loving as a dog 9. Can carry heavy loads, up to 300 pounds 8. Rarely miss when they aim to kick something Mule #4 - Abbedale in the early 7. Jump amazing heights from a stand-still start (go watch a mule jump at a 1980s. county fair - it’s amazing!) 6. Have a laid-back style and won't be rushed 5. Valued so highly, once bought sight unseen 4. Inspire attitudes - cum mula peperit (when a mule foals), similar to once in a blue moon 3. Knows when to quit (hence its reputation for stubbornness) 2. Intelligent and not afraid of working 1. Because it became our mascot in 1922, over the skunk, bobcat and

hippopotamus! Mule #5 - Mancow in 2004.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Welcome to Warrensburg, Missouri - 11

Warrensburg, Missouri is a friendly community of 18,000 It is also the site of the Old Drum Memorial Statue, in honor people near the intersection of U.S. Highway 50 and Missouri of Old Drum, the hound shot, killed, and eulogized by George Route 13. It is located just 35 miles southeast of suburban Graham Vest on September 23, 1870: Kansas City, with its many cultural offerings, entertainment “The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can options and professional sports franchises. have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts The county seat of Johnson County, Warrensburg is just four him and the one that never proves ungrateful or hours from St. Louis and three hours from Branson, Mo., with treacherous is his dog.” easy access by highway, Amtrak, or Greyhound bus. Other recreational opportunities include the beautiful Lake of the Today the city’s Ozarks 90 minutes to the southeast. Department of Parks and Recreation has eight Warrensburg is a city that emerged from a frontier gathering park areas with a place more than 150 years ago. In 1833, a blacksmith from total of 326 acres, Kentucky named Martin Warren chose a well-traveled spot and a Community along an Osage Indian Trail to build a cabin and set up his Center which offers blacksmith shop. His shop served as an informal gathering a wide variety of place for local farmers. Three years after moving to Missouri, recreational Warren’s shop was named the county seat of the newly created activities. Photo courtesy of United States Air Force County of Johnson. The township was named Warren’s Burg in Two public golf honor of the local blacksmith, and in 1855, the township was courses are available incorporated and became the City of Warrensburg. It is that in town -- one at the same strong Midwestern work ethic displayed by its founder, Hidden Pines and the same friendly atmosphere shown by his neighbors that Country Club, and may be seen in Warrensburg today. another at Pertle Springs, operated by the University of In the late 1800s Central Missouri. and early 1900s Warrensburg was Other attractions considered the in the area include Missouri Mule Capital Powell Gardens, a because of the Horse 1,250+ botanical and Mule Barn garden just 12 miles west of Warrensburg on Missouri Highway operated by the Jones 50 that contains hiking trails, picnic areas, and seasonal Brothers on Railroad displays; Whiteman Air Force Base in Knob Noster, Mo., home Street. Mules from of the B-2 Bomber; Knob Noster State Park; and the Missouri the area won prizes at State Fair, held each August in Sedalia, Mo. the State Fair (located just 30 minutes east in Of course, visitors to Warrensburg can also take in the Sedalia, Mo.) and at exciting athletic events and various cultural experiences even larger provided at the University of Central Missouri. expositions like the one in St. Louis in 1904. The mule barn, known later as Cassinghams and later as True Value Hardware, carried the motto, “Through these portals pass the meanest mules on earth.”

Warrensburg is home to many historic sites, including “Blind” Boone Park, the historic Johnson County Courthouse, the Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot, and many historical churches.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 12 - Media Information

Mules & Jennies

Media memberson and the fans can Internet access information about the Mules and Jennies around the clock, as information about Central Missouri Athletics, the MIAA, and NCAA Division II is available via the Internet. To access information, go to http://www.ucm.edu/athletics. UCM football, basketball, and select baseball game broadcasts may also be heard on the Internet by going to the link on the UCM Athletic Web Page or to www.warrensburgradio.com. Central Missouri Athletic web pages are maintained by the UCM Athletic Department, Bob Jackson web manager. Fans can receive updates via their cell phone by signing up for Textcaster on the UCM athletic website. You can also follow UCM via Twitter.com, and on Facebook.com The Central Missouri Sports Radio Network Broadcast Team (l to r): Joe Moore, Bob Jackson, Greg Hassler, Shawn Jones, and James Sales.

Media Credentials All requests for press, photo, or broadcast credentials and press box space for Central Missouri home games Primary Media Outlets should be made at least two days in advance to the Athletic Media Relations Office, Rob McCutcheon, Media Newspapers/Print Warrensburg Daily Star Journal - Corey Edwards, Sports Editor, 135 Relations Director: East Market Street, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Phone - 660-543-4312; Fax - 660-543-8034; Phone - 660-747-8123, Fax - 660-747-8741 Email - [email protected] The Muleskinner (student newspaper) - Student Editor Martin Room 30, UCM, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Phone - 660-543-4050, Fax - 660-543-8663 Radio/Television Broadcasts Kansas City Star - Mike Fannin, Sports Editor; Chris Fickett, Approval for radio/television broadcasts of all Central Missouri home games must be received in advance Colleges Editor; 1729 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64108 from the Media Relations Office. Phone - 816-234-4141, Fax - 816-234-4360 The Athletics Office at Central Missouri provides one telephone line for use by visiting radio stations on a Sedalia Democrat - Kyle Smith, Sports Editor; Tim Davis, Beat Writer reciprocal basis. Stations wishing to use the line should contact the Media Relations Office at least one week 700 South Massachusetts, Sedalia, MO 65301 in advance. Phone - 660-826-1000, Fax - 660-826-0400 Television stations seeking videotape highlights may wish to contact KMOS-TV. Radio KOKO 1450 AM/ KWKJ 98.5 The BAR - Greg Hassler, Sports Director, Photographers P.O. Box 398, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Photo credentials allow access to both the sideline and press box/row areas, and must be displayed at all times. Phone - 660-747-9191, Fax 660-747-5611 KMZU 100.7 FM - Rod Tompkins, Sports Director, NCAA rules require photographers to remain in their designated areas. Any questions should be referred to 102 North Mason Street, Carrollton, MO 64633 the UCM Athletic Media Relations Office. Phone - 660-542-0404, Fax - 660-542-0420 KXKX 105.7 FM - Doug Sokolowski, Sports Director, 2209 S. Limit, Sedalia, MO 65301 Game Services Phone - 660-885-7517, Fax 660-885-8318 Working media members are provided with a program, pregame notes, and statistics, as well as complete final KDKD 95.3 FM - David Lee, Sports Director game statistics and play-by-play accounts. P.O. Box 448, Clinton, MO 64735 Phone - 660-885-6141, Fax - 660-885-4801

Telephones/Internet A limited number of telephones and telephone lines for electronic transmission of stories are available on a Television first-come, first-served basis. There will also be several network cable lines available for home basketball, KMOS-TV - University of Central Missouri, Wood Room 11 baseball, and football games as well as wireless internet in those three venues. A fax machine is available on Phone - 660-543-4155, Fax - 660-543-8863 a limited basis. MetroSports - John Denison, General Manager 6550 Winchester Avenue Kansas City, MO 64133 Phone - 816-358-5360, Fax - 816-358-5479 Student-Athlete Interviews Student-Athlete interviews during the week must be arranged through the Athletic Media Relations Office. Please make arrangements in advance. For telephone interviews, players will be instructed to return all calls collect or toll free. Home telephone and cell phone numbers, and email addresses will NOT be released. All postgame interviews are to be conducted outside of the lockerroom area following a customary 10-minute “cooling-off period.” Your Hosts

Rob McCutcheon Paula Rober Athletic Media Relations Office Media Relations Media Relations/ The UCM Athletic Media Relations Office is located upstairs in Room 203 of the Multipurpose Building. Director Marketing Assistant Telephone number is (660) 543-4312. Fax number is (660) 543-8034.

Follow the Mules and Jennies on KMOS-TV During the season, media and fans can also keep up with the Mules on “Sportspage,” your weekly inside look at UCM Athletics on KMOS-TV, UCM’s Public Television Station. Host Shawn Jones will visit with Central Missouri coaches and student-athletes and review highlights of each week’s action.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Meet the Jennies - 13

Senior Melanie Hall led the conference with seven game- winning goals and was voted the MIAA Most Valuable Player in 2008.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 14 - Jennies Field at South Recreation Complex

The University of Central Missouri’s South Recreation Complex is in its eighth season as home of the Jennies soccer team. The complex is situated in the southeast part of Warrensburg off DD Highway. The first phase of the complex included the construction of Jennies Field, home of UCM’s women’s softball team. It features permanent seatback chairs, spacious dugouts, fenced-in bullpens, a scoreboard and a sprinkler system, as well as three additional playing fields that are used for tournaments and intramurals. Jennies Field has dimensions of 200 feet to all fields and has an eight- foot-high outfield fence. Phase two brought Jennies Soccer Field, as well as a building The Jennies at Home that houses offices, locker rooms and storage areas. Jennies Vernon Kennedy Field from 1995 to 2001 Soccer Field comes complete with scoreboard, lights, and South Recreation Complex from 2002 to Present bleacher seating for 500. In the Spring of 2005, UCM added a Record Percentage new sound system and permanent awnings to the bench areas. In 1995 ...... 3-2-0 ...... 600 2008, a new fence was added around the field. 1996 ...... 2-5-0 ...... 286 1997 ...... 6-4-0 ...... 600 Phase three will include a second building that will include 1998 ...... 3-1-0 ...... 750 areas for concessions, restrooms and a press box, between the 1999 ...... 4-1-0 ...... 800 softball fields. 2000 ...... 3-1-0 ...... 750 In their first season at South Recreation Complex, the Jennies 2001 ...... 5-4-0 ...... 556 posted a record of 6-3-0. 2002 ...... 6-3-0 ...... 667 Prior to inhabiting their new home at South Recreation 2003 ...... 6-5-0 ...... 545 Complex, the Jennies played at Audrey J. Walton Stadium / 2004 ...... 3-5-1 ...... 389 2005 ...... 8-1-0 ...... 889 Vernon Kennedy Field. There they went 26-18-0 (.591). 2006 ...... 6-3-1 ...... 650 Overall, the Jennies are 70-39-4 (.619) at home since beginning 2007 ...... 6-2-2 ...... 700 soccer competition in 1995. 2008 ...... 9-2-0 ...... 818 Total ...... 70-39-4 ...... 619

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Head Coach Lewis Theobald - 15 Lewis Theobald enters his third season as head coach at Central Missouri with a stunning 28-8-6 record. In his two campaigns at the helm of the Jennies, Theobald has captured more wins than any other coach in their first two seasons. Theobald has coached 13 all- conference players, including Most Valuable Player, Melanie Hall and Co-Freshman of the Year, Alyssa Rhodes. He has also led six players to all-region status as Hall was named to the first-team in 2008. Theobald led the Jennies to a record-breaking 2008 campaign, recording the most wins for the program with a 15-4-2 record, setting the mark for most consecutive wins with 13, and winning their second conference title in as many years. Theobald was recognized as the NSCAA/Adidas South-Central Regional Coach of the Year and MIAA Coach of the Year, leading his squad to the NCAA Tournament for a third straight season, this time as numerous new individual and team attacking records the No. 1 seed and host. because of his player-centered coaching philosophy. Theobald also led three players to double digit points, a Honors and Achievements first in program history. * Two-Time MIAA Coach of the Year (2007, 2008) Prior to being at ISU, Theobald spent seven years * NSCAA/Adidas South-Central Regional Coach of the coaching high school soccer, premier club soccer and the Year (2008) Olympic Development Program in the Kansas City Area. * Coached multiple all-conference, all-region and all- district players Theobald led Olathe East High School to the Kansas 6A * Captured back-to-back regular season conference titles, State Championship in 2001 and to a NSCAA national first in program history ranking. Afterwards he was picked to start and build the * Won first ever program NCAA Tournament game (2007; men’s and women’s soccer programs at Olathe Northwest Mary, 2-1) High School, where he was from 2003-06. * Two NCAA TOurnament appearances (No. 1 seeded and host in 2008) During his time in the area, he also coached one of the * Won more games in first two seasons than any other elite club teams, the Kansas City Strikers United. coach at UCM Responsible for player and team development, the program was ranked as one of the top teams in the Midwest by gotsoccer.com. In his first season, Theobald guided the Jennies to a 13- 4-4 record and the first conference title in school history. UCM advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year and won the school’s first ever NCAA Year-by-Year Record Tournament game before falling in the second round. ---Overall------MIAA--- Theobald took over a program that made the first NCAA Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Finish Tournament appearance in school history with a 12-5-3 2007 13-4-4 .714 10-3-1 .750 T-1st record, while losing only one player to graduation. 2008 15-4-2 .762 13-2-1 .844 1st Theobald comes to UCM from Division I Indiana State in Total 28-8-6 .738 23-5-2 .800 - the Missouri Valley Conference where he was the top assistant. While there, he was the lead recruiter and was responsible for scouting as well as game and player evaluations. He coach the Sycamores to establish

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 16 - Head Coach Lewis Theobald (NSCAA). He and his wife, Katie, have three children, two and a half year old twins, Gavin and Gareth, and a newborn, Meredith.

Coaching Experience 2007-present: Head Soccer Coach, UCM Theobald has also been involved in the Olympic (Two years; 28-8-6; MIAA Champions 2007-08) Development program for the past six years in both Kansas 2006: Assistant Soccer Coach, Indiana State and Indiana. He helped with the selection of the state team (One Year; coached individual and team record- and was the head coach of the 1988 girls age group that had breakers) two players selected to attend the national team camp and 2001-present: Olympics Development Program two players selected to the region team. He has also coached (Eight Years; two selected to US National Team, two the 1993 team. selected to Region Team) 2003-06: Head Soccer Coach, Olathe Northwest HS A 1999 graduate of the University of Kansas, Theobald (Four Years) recieved his degree in education with a concentration in 2000-05: Kansas City Strikers United physical education. While attending UK, Theobald was (Five Years; club team, ranked top team in Midwest by twice elected team captain for the cross country team, gotsoccer.com) named representative of the Student-Athlete Advisory 1999-03: Assistant Soccer Coach, Olathe East HS Committee and nominated for National Advisory Board’s (Four Years, Kansas State Title) Senior Leadership Award. Theobald was the sole member to earn four-year varsity letters in cross country, indoor and outdoor track. He was also an Academic Big XII three times and a six time Jayhawk Scholar. Theobald is nationally licensed by the United States Soccer Federation with his ‘A’ license and is a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America

Education 1999: Bachelor of Science University of Kansas

Develompent * United States Soccer Federation A License * National Soccer Coaches Association of America

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Jennies Coaching Staff - 17

UCM Coaches Year-by-Year —OVERALL — ——– MIAA ——– CONF.REG’L NAT’L Year Coach Record Pct. Record Pct. Finish Trny Trny Trny 1995 Al Iantorno 5-10 .333 ——— ——— 1996 Al Iantorno 6-11-1 .361 ——— ——— 1997 Al Iantorno 11-9 .550 ——— ——— 1998 Al Iantorno 10-4-2 .688 ——— ——— 1999 Al Iantorno 10-8 .556 4-1 .800 2nd ——— 2000 Al Iantorno 11-8 .579 3-2 .600 2nd ——— 2001 Al Iantorno 14-6 .700 9-3 .750 2nd ——— 2002 Al Iantorno 12-8 .600 8-4 .667 2nd ——— 2003 Geoff VanDeusen 7-11-1 .395 6-7-1 .464 4th ——— 2004 Geoff VanDeusen 4-12-4 .300 2-8-4 .286 6th ——— 2005 Geoff VanDeusen 11-8-1 .575 8-5-1 .607 T-2nd ——— 2006 Geoff VanDeusen 12-5-3 .675 7-4-3 .607 T-4th — T-3rd — 2007 Lewis Theobald 13-4-4 .714 10-3-1 .750 T-1st T-3rd T-3rd — 2008 Lewis Theobald 15-4-2 .762 13-2-1 .844 1st T-3rd Totals 141-108-18 .562 70-39-11 .629 ————

Note: Women’s Soccer did not become an MIAA sport until 1999. Starting in 2001, every team in the league played home and away. In the 2007 season, there was a conference tournament with the top four teams making it. The host institution was the regular season champion (UCM).

Assistant Coach

ELIZABETH VALENTI Elizabeth Valenti will begin her first year as a graduate assistant with the Central Missouri coaching staff. She comes to the Jennies from the St. Louis Scott Gallagher Club where she was a coach and helped with the operations of the club. “Elizabeth is an ideal fit for our program,” Head Coach Lewis Theobald said. “She comes from a similar background as most of our kids, has played at a high level and can relate to our players easily. She has a good eye for the game and will be good for me to share ideas with.” Valenti was a student-athlete at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville where she earned her bachelor’s degree in exercise and wellness. While at SIUE, Valenti was a two-time captain and named Most Distinguished Leader. She was also honored with many other awards including NSCAA Scholar All-Region, NSCAA All- American, all-conference, all-region and Daktronics All-American. The Overland Park, Kan. native will be working towards her master’s degree in health and sport science from the University of Central Missouri.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 18 - 2009 Preview Jennies Go For The Trifecta The two-time defending MIAA Conference Champions look to veterans. continue their winning ways and build on the great 2008 season. The Jennies are one of only two schools in the MIAA to win back- IDFIELDERS to-back titles. M The Jennies return all of the Central Missouri lost three starters and eight letter winners starting midfielders from last from last year’s record-breaking squad that won 15 games and season and will bring in a big went to the NCAA Tournament for the third straight season. For class to compete for time on the Jennies to win a third consecutive conference title, they will the field. Rhodes, Dobbie, need to mix a good group of returners with a cluster of Hoerl, Jupp, and junior Jessica newcomers. UCM will return nine starters from last season as Depew will all be fighting for well as five letter winners. Eight additions to the Cardinal and some time. Black will add depth for two-time MIAA Coach of the Year Lewis Theobald. “We probably have the most depth at this position,” “Our expectations are always to be the best we can be by the Theobald commented. “This is end of the season,” Theobald said. “With that in mind, we would the engine of our team. We Sophomore Katie O’Keefe scored two like to think that we have the ability to challenge for the have good balance between goals as she was named to the All- conference championship as well as the region championship.” MIAA Second Team as a defender in ball winners and play makers.” UCM returns a lot of talent, including MIAA Most Valuable 2008. Joining the mix of talented Player, senior Melanie Hall, Co-Freshman of the Year, midfielders will be freshmen Aaryn Burke, Brittany Colvin, sophomore Alyssa Rhodes, first-team goalkeeper, junior Lauren Kelsie Hanson, Eileen Miller, and Kayla Shain. Bamvakais and second-team MIAA defender, sophomore Katie O’Keefe. Coach Theobald will have to look to his senior leadership to gel his squad together. DEFENDERS “Our captains, Melanie (Hall), Angela Dobbie, Lauren The Jennies will look to replace Randi Fernsler and Landri (Bamvakais) and Kylee Schmitt on the back line as well as Sabrina Sexton with a few Schuhler will hopefully be talented returners. able to do that for us,” O’Keefe will anchor the defense as she improves in her young Theobald stated. “They are all collegiate career. Schuler, juniors Brittany Sharp and Lexie seniors and are all different Bristow and sophomore Sarah Hotop will also be in the mix. players and people that should “We return some players with experience at this position and provide us with strong I’m confident that they will be able to handle the expectations that leadership, especially at the were established last year at this spot,” commented Theobald. beginning of the season when Freshman Jenna Stones should be able to step right in and we have so many road games. make an immediate impact. “The senior group, including Kayla Jupp and Lindsay Hoerl, have led this GOALKEEPER program to great success and Bamvakais will have an upper hand on anyone else that coach we hope this year will be the Sharaya Sidebottom led the Jennies Theobald may want to put into net because of the stellar season best yet.” with five assists, tied for eighth in the she had in 2008. conference in 2008. “Lauren had such a great year last year that we hope and expect to build off that and become more confident and successful,” said FORWARDS Theobald. The Jennies return the team leading scorer, Hall, and leading assister, junior Sharaya Sidebottom at the forward position. The Jennies will have one of the strongest schedules in the “We are going to have a balance of young and old, and feel conference and maybe even in Division II as UCM will open the returning Melanie (Hall) will provide senior leadership for the season on the road, playing four of the top-five teams in the Lone group,” states Theobald. “However, we expect great things from Star Conference. Central Missouri starts the 2009 campaign Sharaya (Sidebottom) and Cara (Hennahane). We feel confident having only three of their first 15 matches at home. with this group and we should be more dangerous in front of goal than we were a year ago.” Adding pressure up top will be freshmen Katie Ruhmann and Sarah Thompson. Both will battle for starting spots and push the

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 2009 Roster - 19 2009 Jennies Soccer Alphabetical Roster No. Name Position Ht. Year (Exp.) Hometown Previous School 1 Lauren Bamvakais GK 5-6 Jr-2L St. Louis, Mo. CorJesu Academy 11 Lexie Bristow Def 5-7 Jr-2L Olathe, Kan. Olathe South HS 17 Aaryn Burke MF 5-8 Fr-HS Deltona, Fla. Winter Park HS 14 Brittany Colvin MF 5-4 Fr-HS O’Fallon, Mo. Fort Zumwalt West 23 Jessica Depew MF 5-2 Jr-1L Lee’s Summit, Mo. Missouri State University 20 Angela Dobbie MF 5-7 Sr-3L Overland Park, Kan. St. Thomas Aquinas HS 19 Melanie Hall Fwd 5-8 Sr-3L Topeka, Kan. Washburn Rural HS 7 Kelsie Hanson MF 5-8 Fr-HS Olathe, Kan. Olathe South HS 22 Cara Hennahane Fwd 5-6 So-1L Leawood, Kan. Blue Valley North HS 10 Lindsay Hoerl MF 5-3 Sr-3L Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley West HS 18 Sarah Hotop Def/MF 5-9 So-1L Mexico, Mo. Mexico Senior HS 5 Kayla Jupp MF 5-6 Sr-3L Chesterfield, Mo. Marquette HS 15 Eileen Miller MF 5-5 Fr-HS Spring Hill, Kan. Spring Hill HS 13 Katie Ruhmann MF/Fwd 5-4 Fr-HS Florissant, Mo. Incarnate Word Academy 21 Katie O’Keefe Def 5-10 So-1L Olathe, Kan. Olathe East HS 6 Alyssa Rhodes MF 5-9 So-1L Olathe, Kan. Olathe South HS 16 Kylee Schuhler Def 5-6 Sr-3L Olathe, Kan. Olathe South HS 4 Kayla Shain MF/Fwd 5-5 Fr-HS Olathe, Kan. Olathe Northwest HS 2 Brittany Sharp Def 5-10 Jr-1L Columbia, Mo. Hickman HS 12 Sharaya Sidebottom Fwd 5-5 So-1L Blue Springs, Mo. Blue Springs South HS 8 Jenna Stones Def 5-7 Fr-HS Olathe, Kan. Olathe East HS 9 Sarah Thompson Fwd 5-6 Fr-HS Olathe, Kan. Olathe North HS

Head Coach: Lewis Theobald Assistant Coach: Elizabeth Valenti

Personnel Situation Numerical Roster Starters Returning (9) Ht. Class Position (Applicable Statistics, Honors) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Lauren Bamvakais 5-6 Junior Goalkeeper 68 saves, first team All-MIAA, second team All-Region Jessica Depew 5-2 Junior Midfielder 5 shots, .200 shot on goal percentage 1 Lauren Bamvakais GK 5-6 Jr-2L Angela Dobbie 5-7 Senior Midfielder 6 points, 3 goals, 2 game-winners, 22 shots 2 Brittany Sharp Def 5-10 Jr-1L Melanie Hall 5-8 Senior Forward 26 pointsts, 13 goals, 7 game-winners, 59 shots, MVP,first team All-Region Lindsay Hoerl 5-3 Senior Midfielder 8 points, 2 goals, 4 assists, 24 shots 4 Kayla Shain MF/Fwd 5-5 Fr-HS Katie O’Keefe 5-10 Soph Defender 2 goals, .471 shots on goal percentage, second team All-MIAA 5 Kayla Jupp MF 5-6 Sr-3L Alyssa Rhodes 5-9 Soph Midfielder 2 goals, 33 shots, freshman of the year, second team All-Region Kylee Schuhler 5-6 Senior Defender 5 shots, .400 shots on goal percentage 6 Alyssa Rhodes MF 5-9 So-1L Sharaya Sidebottom 5-5 Soph Forward 7 points, 5 assists, 23 shots 7 Kelsie Hanson MF 5-8 Fr-HS Starters Lost (4) 8 Jenna Stones Def 5-7 Fr-HS Hazel Cox 5-5 Forward 2 goals, 3 assists, .486 shots on goals percentage Randi Fernsler 5-8 Defender .429 shots on goal percentage, 1 game-winner, second team All-MIAA 9 Sarah Thompson Fwd 5-6 Fr-HS Landri Schmitt 5-5 Defender 1 penalty kick, .500 shots on goal percentage, second team All-MIAA 10 Lindsay Hoerl MF 5-3 Sr-3L Carrie Twellman 5-4 Midfielder 9 shots 11 Lexie Bristow Fwd 5-7 Jr-2L Letterwinners Returning Pos Ht. Yr.-Exp Newcomers Pos Ht. Yr.-Exp 12 Sharaya Sidebottom Fwd 5-5 So-1L Lexie Bristow Fwd 5-7 Jr-2L Aaryn Burke MF 5-8 Fr-HS 13 Katie Ruhmann MF/Fwd 5-4 Fr-HS Cara Hennahane Fwd 5-6 So-1L Brittany Colvin MF 5-4 Fr-HS Sarah Hotop Def/MF 5-9 So-1L 14 Brittany Colvin MF 5-4 Fr-HS Kelsie Hanson MF 5-8 Fr-HS Kayla Jupp MF 5-6 Sr-3L Eileen Miller MF 5-5 Fr-HS Brittany Sharp Def 5-10 Jr-2L 15 Eileen Miller MF 5-5 Fr-HS Katie Ruhmann MF/Fwd 5-4 Fr-HS 16 Kylee Schuhler Def 5-6 Sr-3L Kayla Shain MF/Fwd 5-5 Fr-HS Jenna Stones Def 5-7 Fr-HS 17 Aaryn Burke MF 5-8 Fr-HS Sarah Thompson Fwd 5-6 Fr-HS 18 Sarah Hotop Def/MF 5-9 So-1L 19 Melanie Hall Fwd 5-8 Sr-3L Pronunciation Guide 20 Angela Dobbie MF 5-7 Sr-3L Lauren Bamvakais ...... (BAM-vaw-kiss) Lindsay Hoerl ...... (Hurl) 21 Katie O’Keefe Def 5-10 So-1L Kylee Schuhler ...... (Shoe ler) 22 Cara Hennahane Fwd 5-6 So-1L 23 Jessica Depew MF 5-2 Jr-1L

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 20 - Meet the Returnees 1 - Lauren Bamvakais Goalkeeper * 5-6 * Junior-2L St. Louis, Mo. Cor Jesu Academy Coach Theobald on Lauren Bamvakais: “We are looking for leadership from Lauren. With her experience last year and success she had we expect her to have a better year in goal.” As a Sophomore: Played in 21 games for a total of 1889:39 minutes in net ... allowed only 13 goals and made 68 saves ... posted a 15-3-2 record ... tied a school record with 12 shutouts ... had a game high seven saves against Truman State on November 1 ...ranked No. 17 in the country with a 0.62 goals-against average ... holds the single-season record for most wins, 15, goals against average, 0.62 and most shutouts, 12 ... named MIAA Defensive Player of the Week five times ... All-MIAA First Team goalkeeper ... recognized to the conferences academic team for work in classroom. As a Freshman: Saw action in two games last season...did not allow a goal in 41 minutes of action. In 2006: Redshirted due to a preseason injury. In High School: She lettered four years for CorJesu Academy and helped them win a district championship her freshman year … earned all conference honors three times second team as a sophomore and honorable mention in her junior and senior seasons … Bamvakais is also a member of the St. Louis Soccer Club 2006 Missouri State Cup championship team … she also lettered one year in softball. Personal: Criminal Justice major … born May 23, 1988 … daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Bamvakais.

Career Statistics Bamvakais’ Career Highs Year GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves WL TSho Minutes: 110:00, two times, last vs. Truman 2007 3 40:49 0 0.00 00000 (11/1/08) 2008 21 1889:39 13 0.62 68 15 3212 Saves: 7 vs. Truman St. (11/1/08) TOTAL 24 1930.28 13 0.61 68 15 3212

11 - LEXIE BRISTOW Defender * 5-7 * Junior-2L Olathe, Kan. Olathe South High School Coach Theobald on Lexie Bristow: “Lexis is a versitile player that can play either on the back line or up front for us this season.” As a Sophomore: Appeared in 21 games ... tallied five points, scoring twice and assisting on another ... recorded nine shots, six on goal ... assisted on game-winning goal at Southwest Baptist to clinch MIAA title ... named to the MIAA honor roll. As a Freshman: Played in 19 games with nine starts...fired 12 shots, including 10 on goal. In High School: Bristow was a four year letter winner at Olathe South… a member of its state championship team her junior year, she has been a part of two Sunflower League Championships and three regional championship teams… Bristow also received two letters in basketball and cheerleading, and one in volleyball and track...her club team, KCFC Alliance Heat, won the state title in 2006...She earned All-City, All-Sunflower, All-Sun, and second-team All-State honors her senior year...she also served as team captain her senior year. Personal: Construction management major… born December 13, 1988… daughter of Robert and Lori Bristow.

Bristow’s Career Highs Career Statistics Shots: 6 vs. Emporia State (10/19/07) Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots on Goal: 5 vs. ESU (10/19/07) 2007 19 00012 .000 10 .833 0 Goals: 1, two times, last vs. Emporia State (9/27/08) 2008 21 2159.222 6 .667 0 Assists: 1 vs. Southwest Baptist (10/30/08) TOTAL 40 21521 .095 16 .762 0 Points: 2, two times, last vs. ESU (9/27/08)

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 20 - Meet the Returnees Meet the Returnees - 21 23 - Jessica Depew Midfielder * 5-2 * Junior-1L Lee’s Summit, Mo. Missouri State University Coach Theobald on Jessica Depew: “Jessica is going to be a center midfield player for us. We hope that she uses her technical and tactical skills to be a playmaker.” As a Sophomore: Started 10 of the 21 games appeared in ... kicked five shots, one on goal. At Missouri State: Played in 16 of 19 matches as a freshman, recording one assist. In High School: Was a four-time all-conference and all-district performer...earned all-state accolades two times for Lee’s Summit North High School...team won two conference and sectional championships, three district titles and made one appearance in the state semifinals during her career. Personal: Psychology major...born May 6, 1989....daughter of Perry and Brenda Depew. Depew’s Career Highs Shots: 2, two times, last vs. Southwest Career Statistics Oklahoma (9/5/08) Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots on Goal: 2 vs. Southwest Oklahoma 2008 21 0005.000 1 .200 0 (9/5/08) TOTAL 21 0005.000 1 .200 0 Goals: -0- Assists: -0- Points: -0-

20 - Angela Dobbie Midfielder * 5-7 * Senior-3L Overland Park, Kan. St. Thomas Aquinas High School Coach Theobald on Angela Dobbie: “Angela has lots of experience in our program. She should use her physical pressence as a ball winner. I expect her senior year to be her best.” As a Junior: Played in all 21 games, starting 11 ... scored three goals, two of which were game-winners ... had a .500 shot on goal percentage, recording 22 shots ... named to the MIAA academic team for the second straight year. As a Sophomore: Started every game scoring two goals with two assists...scored game-winner against Southwest Baptist...scored UCM’s first ever goal in NCAA tournament game...earned second team All-MIAA honors...named to Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for her work in the classroom. As a Freshman: Played every game at defensive midfield and was named a starter after only the third game... tallied a couple goals on the season and got off 37 shots... her goal against Northwest Missouri was a game-winner... Earned second-team All-MIAA honors for her performance. In High School: Graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School … helped lead her team to three consecutive Kansas state championship games finishing second in 2004 and winning back-to-back titles in 2005 and 06 … helped her squad to nationally ranked top 10 finish … won the All-East Kansas League newcomer award as a freshman … named to the first-teams of the All-Sun League, All-EKL, Kansas All-State, and All- MoKan…helped her team win a Kansas State Cup championship. Personal: Dietetics major … born May 7, 1987 … daughter of James and Jean Dobbie.

Dobbie’s Career Highs Career Statistics Shots: 5 vs. Emporia State (10/26/08) Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots on Goal: 3, five times, last vs. Midwestern State (8/29/08) 2006 20 20437 .054 21 .568 1 Goals: 1, seven times, last vs. MWSU 2007 21 22622 .091 15 .682 1 (10/11/08) 2008 21 30622 .136 11 .500 2 Assists: 1, twice, last vs. Truman (9/28/07) Points: 2, seven times, last vs. MWSU TOTAL 62 7216 81 .086 47 .580 4 (10/11/08)

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 22 - Meet the Returnees Meet the Returnees - 23 19 - Melanie Hall Forward * 5-8 * Senior-3L Topeka, Kan. Washburn Rural High School Coach Theobald on Melanie Hall: “Melanie will be our most prolific forward this season. Look for her to continue to build on last year.” As a Junior: Started all 20 games appeared in ... led the team with 13 goals, 26 points, 59 shots and 31 shots on goal ... led conference and team with seven game-winning goals ... named MIAA Offensive Player of the Week for performance in title-clinching win over SBU ... tied MIAA record with a goal in seven straight games ... named to the NSCAA All-Central Region first team, all-MIAA first team and to the MIAA honor roll ... voted conference Most Valuable Player. As a Sophomore: Played in all 21 games, starting 13...tied for team lead with six goals...also had one assist for 13 points...earned honorable mention All-MIAA accolades for her performance. As a Freshman: Played in every match, starting 17... was a second-team All-MIAA selection and ranked second on the squad with eight goals and 21 points... also had five assists on the season... had two-goal games against Winona State on Sept. 8 and Missouri Western on Sept. 29... also ranked second on the team with 51 shots. In High School: Four year letter winner for coach Brian Henysel at Washburn Rural…earned All-City first-team, All-Centennial League first-team, all-state class 6A first-team honors as a junior…as a senior earned second consecutive selection to the All-Centennial League and all-region and named second-team all-state…ended career with four school soccer records including the leading scorer in Washburn Rural history Personal: Nursing major … born August 3, 1988 … daughter of Mike and Cindy Hall.

Career Statistics Hall’s Career Highs Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots: 5, two times, last vs. ESU (10/26/08) Shots on Goal: 3, six times, last vs. ESU 2006 20 8521 51 .157 20 .392 1 (10/26/08) 2007 21 6113 31 .194 17 .548 2 Goals: 2, four times, last vs. SWOSU (9/5/08) 2008 20 13 0 26 59 .220 31 .525 7 Assists: 1, six times, last vs. Truman (10/27/07 Points: 5 vs. Missouri Western (9/29/06) TOTAL 61 27 6 60 141 .191 68 .482 10

22 - Cara Hennahane Forward * 5-6 * Sophomore-1L Leawood, Kan. Blue Valley North HS Coach Theobald on Cara Hennahane: “Cara has tremendous pace and strong ability with her back to goal. She is one of those forwards that puts herself in the right place at the right time.” As a Freshman: Played in 15 games, starting one ... scored three goals and dished out one assist ... scored game- winner in 1-0 victory over Northwest Missouri ... recorded 10 shots, three on goal ... tied for third on the team with seven points. In High School: Was a four year letter winner and three year starter at Blue Valley North and was a member of the 2007 Kansas State championship squad...earned All-Eastern Kansas League honors in 2007...her club team, KCFC Jazz, won the 2007 Score at the Shore and was a Kansas State Cup finalist...was also a member of the 2005 State Championship and 2006 third-place basketball teams. Personal: Elementary and special education major...born May 10, 1990...daughter of Jim and Sue Hennahane.

Hennahane’s Career Highs Career Statistics Shots: 2, two times, last vs. NWMSU 10/2/08) Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots on Goal: 1, three times, last vs. MWU (10/11/08) 2008 15 31710 .300 3 .300 2 Goals: 1, three times, last vs. MWU (10/11/08) TOTALS 15 31710 .300 3 .300 2 Assists: 1 vs Southwestern Oklahoma (9/5/08) Points: 2, three times, last vs. MWU (10/11/08)

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 22 - Meet the Returnees Meet the Returnees - 23 10 - Lindsay Hoerl Midfielder * 5-3 * Senior-3L Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley West High School Coach Theobald on Lindsey Hoerl: “Lindsay will be an attacking midfielder. She will use her technical ability on the ground to set up some goals.” As a Junior: Started in 10 of the 20 games appeared in ... scored two goals and recorded four assists ... tallied 24 shots ... second on team with eight points .... both goals came in win over Missouri Western on Oct. 4 ... game-winning assist against Missouri Southern on Oct. 18 ... named to the MIAA academic list. As a Sophomore: Scored four goals with one assist while playing in all 21 games...had three game-winning goals...named to MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for her work in the classroom. As a Freshman: Played all 20 games, starting 18 in the central midfield... tallied two goals and three assists while taking 26 shots... scored a big game-winner in a 1-0 game against Truman State that helped the Jens get into the NCAA Tournament... also tallied a goal and an assist against Missouri Western in the regular season finale. In High School: Hoerl lettered four years at Blue Valley West for coach Alex Aiman … helped lead her team to the Eastern Kansas League Regional championship and a state runner-up finish as a senior … helped BVW to a state championship in 2005 … she was named first-team All-Sun, second team All-EKL, and second team All-State as a senior … earned second team honors All-EKL and was an honorable mention selection to the All-State team helping her squad to a state championship as a junior … finished her career as the second highest scorer in school history … she was a member of the Kansas Olympic Development Program State team from 2001-2004 … Hoerl was also named an EKL Honor scholar for her work in the classroom … member of KCPC Alliance Pumas which won six consecutive state championships from 2000-05. Personal: Business Management or Finance major … born May 21, 1988 … daughter of James and Debra Hoerl.

Career Statistics Hoerl’s Career Highs Shots: 6 vs. Missouri Western (10/4/07) Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots on Goal: 2, 10 times, last vs. MSSU 2006 20 23726 .077 7 .269 1 (10/18/08) 2007 21 41938 .105 18 .474 3 Goals: 2 vs Missouri Western (10/4/08) 2008 20 24824 .083 7 .292 0 Assists: 1, eight times, last vs. SBU (10/23/08) Points: 4 vs. Missouri Western (10/4/08) TOTAL 61 8824 88 .091 32 .364 4

18 - Sarah Hotop Defender/Midfielder * 5-9 * Sophomore-1L Mexico, Mo. Mexico Senior HS Coach Theobald on Sarah Hotop: “Sarah is one of the hardest working kids in our program. She should use last seasons experience to gain confidence on the back line this year.” As a Freshman: Played in 12 games, starting two as the midfielder ... recorded two shots on goal. In High School: Named first-team all-conference and all-district three consecutive years...was a two-time all-region honoree and earned all-state accolades as a junior...was a three-year captain and was also an all-conference and all-district performer in cross country. Personal: Education major...born May 18, 1990...daughter of Chris and Sue Hotop.

Hotop’s Career Highs Career Statistics Shots: 2 vs. Southwest Oklahoma (9/5/08) Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots on Goal: 2 vs. Southwest Oklahoma (9/5/08) 2008 12 0002.000 2 1.000 0 Goals: -0- TOTALS 12 0002.000 2 1.000 0 Assists: -0- Points: -0-

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 24 - Meet the Returnees Meet the Returnees - 25 5 - Kayla Jupp Forward * 5-6 * Senior-3L Chesterfield, Mo. Marquette High School Coach Theobald on Kayla Jupp: “Kayla is a fantastic finisher. I hope that by getting her into her natural position she will contribute a lot more.” As a Junior: Played in 20 games, scoring one goal and assisting on two ... recorded 13 shots, seven of which were on net ... qualified for the MIAA academic award. As a Sophomore: Scored three goals with one assist in 15 games...missed some time due to injury...named to MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for her work in the classroom. As a Freshman: Played all 20 games and recorded four starts at forward... scored her first collegiate goal in the second game of the year against MSU-Mankato on Aug. 27... tallied two goals against Emporia State on Oct. 20 in a 5-0 win... had 19 shots on the season as well. In High School: Three year letter winner for Marquette High School after transferring from Stow Munroe Falls High School in Ohio where she lettered as a freshman … Jupp was named first-team All-Conference three consecutive years and was a two time honorable mention selection to the St. Louis All-Metro squad … ended her career as the second leading scorer in Marquette history … also competed in track and swimming as a freshman. Personal: Dietetics and Nutrition major … born September 7, 1988 … daughter of David and Erin Jupp.

Career Statistics Jupp’s Career Highs Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots: 3, six times, last vs. MWSU (10/11/08) Shots on Goal: 2, four times last vs. MWSU 2006 20 31719 .158 7 .368 1 (10/11/08) 2007 15 31713 .231 6 .462 1 Goals: 2 vs. ESU (10/20/06) 2008 20 12413 .077 7 .538 0 Assists: 1, four times, last vs. ESU (9/27/08) Points: 4 vs. ESU (10/20/06) TOTAL 55 7418 45 .156 20 .444 2

22 - Katie O’Keefe Defenders * 5-10 * Sophomore-1L Olathe, Kan. Olathe East High School Coach Theobald on Katie O’Keefe: “Katie is one of the best defenders, if not the best in the MIAA. She will anchor our back line this season.” As a Freshman: Started in every game, scoring two goals ... had a game-winner against Southwest Baptist on Oct. 23 ... named All-MIAA second team defender. In High School: Was a first-team all-Sunflower League selection and Sunflower League Defender of the Year as a senior leading Olathe East to the state championship...was also an all-Sunflower league, all-city, all-metro and all-state selection as a junior when she helped lead Olathe East to a runner-up finish at the state tournament...was also named Sunflower League Defender of the Year as a junior...played her club ball with the Kansas Rush. Personal: Education major...born December 27, 1989...daughter of Patrick and Sherry O’Keefe.

O’Keefe’s Career Highs Career Statistics Shots: 4 vs. Quincy (8/29/08) Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots on Goal: 2 vs. Missouri Western (10/4/08) 2008 21 20417 .118 8 .471 1 Goals: 1, two times, last vs. SBU (10/23/08) TOTAL 21 20417 .118 8 .471 1 Assists: -0- Points: 2, two times, last vs. SBU (10/23/08)

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 24 - Meet the Returnees Meet the Returnees - 25 6 - Alyssa Rhodes Midfielder * 5-9 * Sophomore-1L Olathe, Kan. Olathe South High School Coach Theobald on Alyssa Rhodes: “We will expect big things from Alyssa this year. She will be a central midfielder and playmaker for us.” As a Freshman: Named MIAA Co-Freshman of the Year and first team all-conference ... Played in 19 games, starting 17 of them ... scored two goals on 33 shots ... had the game-winner in upset over then No. 5 Nebraska-Omaha on Sept. 18 ... scored tying goal with under five minutes to play against Truman in Kirksville on Nov. 1. In High School: Was a three-time all-Sunflower League selection, earning Rookie of the Year honors in 2005...was named the 2008 KC Sports Commission Kansas Female Athlete of the Year when she earned first-team all-state and all-league honors...was a member of 2006 state championship squad...also earned four letters in basketball and volleyball, earning all-state honors in volleyball in 2007...teamed with O’Keefe and Maher on the Kansas Rush. Personal: Education major...born February 13, 1990...daughter of Randy and Lorrie Rhodes.

Rhodes’ Career Highs Career Statistics Shots: 4, two times, last vs. TSU (11/1/08) Shots on Goal: 2, three times, last vs. TSU Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW (11/1/08) 2008 19 20433 .061 15 .455 1 Goals: 1, two times, last vs. TSU (11/1/08) TOTALS 19 20433 .061 15 .455 1 Assists: -0- Points: 2, two times, last vs. TSU (11/1/08)

16 - Kylee Schuhler Defender * 5-6 * Senior-3L Olathe, Kan. Olathe South High School Coach Theobald on Kylee Schuhler: “Kylee is a fantastic defender that’s a tough tackler. She can contain the best strikers in the league.” As a Junior: Played in 21 games, starting in 19 ... helped lead the MIAA’s number one defense, allowing just 0.60 goals per game. As a Sophomore: Started all 21 games...recorded two assists...named second team All-MIAA and was named to the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. As a Freshman: Started every game at outside back, recording a couple shots and scoring a goal against Missouri Western in a 5-0 win on Sept. 29. In High School: Schuhler helped her Olathe South squad to the 2006 state championship … earned first-team All-Sunflower League, All-Sun and All-State honors as a senior … named to the NESCA first-team, and received first team All-Sunflower League and All-Sun... was named to the MO- Kan All Tournament team and was second team all-state as a junior … also lettered in volleyball. Personal: Criminal Justice major … born August 10, 1988 … daughter of Dave and Cindy Schuhler.

Schuhler’s Career Highs Career Statistics Shots: 3 vs. SWOSU (9/5/08) Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots on Goal: 1, six times, last vs. NWMSU 2006 20 1022.500 2 1.000 0 (11/6/08) Goals: 1 vs. MWSU (9/29/06) 2007 21 0225.000 2 .400 0 Assists: 1, two times, last vs. Minnesota State 2008 21 0005.000 2 .400 0 (11/11/07) TOTAL 62 12412 .083 6 .500 0 Points: 2 vs. MWSU (9/29/06)

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 26 - Meet the Returnees Meet the Newcomers - 27 2 - Brittany Sharp Defender * 5-10 * Junior-2L Columbia, Mo. Hickman High School Coach Theobald on Brittany Sharp: “Brittany is coming back from an injury and will add depth to our back line. She will challenge for a starting spot right away.” As a Sophomore: Did not play due to injury. As a Freshman: Started every game...scored first career goal against Southwest Baptist. In 2006: Received a medical reshirt after a season-ending injury in the second game of the season. In High School: Sharp graduated from Columbia Hickman where she was a three year letter winner … as a senior she helped her team win the district championship and was named to the first-teams of the All-District and All-Region squads and was named Central Region Defensive MVP … her junior year she was selected first-team All-District and first-team All-Region … as a sophomore her team was district and sectional champs competing in the Missouri State Final Four she was named to the All-District team and was selected to the All-Region honorable mention squad … played for the Carrera '86 which was ranked third in Missouri in 2005 and was a Snicker's Cup finalist. Personal: Graphic Design major … born October 27, 1987 … daughter of Chip and Kathy Sharp.

Career Statistics Sharp’s Career Highs Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots: 2 vs. Southwest Baptist (10/12/07) 2006 20000.000 0 .000 0 Shots on Goal: 2 vs. SBU (10/12/07) Goals: 1 vs. Southwest Baptist (10/27/07) 2007 21 1025.200 4 .800 0 Assists: -0- 2008 - REDSHITED - Points: 2 vs. Southwest Baptist (10/27/07 TOTAL 23 1025.200 4 .800 0

12 - Sharaya Sidebottom Fwd * 5-5 * Sophomore-1L Blue Springs, Mo. Blue Springs South HS Coach Theobald on Sharaya Sidebottom: “We are looking for Sharaya to grow from her freshman year into one of the best strikers in the MIAA.” As a Freshman: Started all 21 games ... recorded one goal and five assists ... scored once and assisted on two in an upset over then No. 5 Nebraska-Omaha on Sept. 18 ... named MIAA Offensive Player of the Week. In High School: Was a two-time all-state honoree and four-year letter winner at Blue Springs South...named all-area and all-conference in addition to all-state honors as a junior when her team captured conference and district titles...played her club ball with the KC Metro Dynamos. Personal: Aviation major...born August 29, 1989...daughter of Jeff and Kathy Sidebottom. Sidebottom’s Career Highs Shots: 3, three times, last vs. NWMSU Career Statistics (10/2/08) Year GP GAPts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Shots on Goal: 2, two times, last vs. NWMSU 2008 21 15723 .043 9 .391 0 (10/2/08) Goals: 1 vs. Neraska-Omaha (9/18/08) TOTALS 21 15723 .043 9 .391 0 Assists: 2 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (9/18/08) Points: 4 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (9/18/08)

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Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 28 - Meet the Newcomers Meet the Newcomers - 29 17 - Aaryn Burke 7 - Kelsie Hanson MF * 5-8 * Freshman-Tr MF * 5-8 * Freshman-HS Deltona, Fla. Olathe, Kan. Winter Park HS Olathe South HS

In High School: First-Team All- In High School: Named first team all- Conference for three years ...Athlete of Olathe, second team all-state and first the Year nominee sophomore year ... team All-Sun County in 2008 ... holds freshman scoring record ... team recognized as first team All-Sunflower was fourth in the national championship two years ... honored as freshman of the series and southern regional champions year in 2006 ... won Kansas State ... won Florida State Champions seven years in a row ... was also a Championship in high school in 2006 and for the KC Comets for four track and field and volleyball player ... ranks 12th in javelin and sixth in years ... team was region II finalist in 2006 ... first team all-Olathe and triple jump in the region ... finished fourth at the 2004 USATF Junior second team all-state in 2008 ... captain for the varsity volleyball team in Olympic Track and Field Championships in the long jump. 2007 and 2008. Personal: Fashion Major ... born October 3, 1987 ... daughter of Maria Personal: Undecided on major ... born July 29, 1990... daughter of Jon and Daniel Voss and Walton Burke. and Missy Hanson.

14 - Brittany Colvin 15 - Eileen Miller MF 5-5 Freshman-HS MF * 5-4 * Freshman-HS * * O’Fallon, Mo. Spring Hill, Mo. Fort Zumwalt West Spring Hill HS

In High School: Three year letter In High School: Honored as part of the winner for Fort Zumwalt West ... named all-academic team ... made second team all-conference honorbale mention and to for offense ... led the team in assists and the all-conference academic team for goals in inaugural season ... member of two years ... conference co-champions in the KCFC Soccer Club for 10 years ... 2006 and 2008 ... three year district champs ... Class 2 state runner-up won numerous national tournament championsips and state in 2006 and champions in 2007. championships ... ranked in the top-10 Region II and national rankings ... Personal: Undecided on major ... born March 5, 1991 ... daughter of recieved multiple letters in basketball and track. Nanci Colvin. Personal: Undecided on major ... born October 3, 1990 ... daughter of Bruce and Erin Miller.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 28 - Meet the Newcomers Meet the Newcomers - 29 13 - Katie Ruhmann 8 - Jenna Stones Fwd * 5-4 * Fresh-HS Def * 5-7 * Freshman-HS Florissant, Mo. Olathe, Kan. Incarnate Word Academy Olathe East HS

In High School: Four year letter In High School: Four year letter winner at Incarnate Word Academy winner at Olathe East High School ... in St. Louis, Mo. ... named to the named first team sunflower league 2007 all-state honorable mention and all-city, second team all-state team ... team district champions in and all-johnson county ... recognized 2006 ... ranked second in state, as all-metro honorable mention ... was Kansas 6A state champions in winning conference and district champions in 2007 ... IWA state 2008 and sunflower league champions in 2007 and 2008 ... State champions in 2008. champions in 2008 with KCFC Impact. Personal: Undecided on major ... born October 24, 1990 ... daughter Personal: Undecided on major ... born July 3, 1991 ... daughter of of John and Suzanne Ruhmann. Kent and Michele Stones.

4 - Kayla Shain 9 - Sarah Thompson MF * 5-5 * Fresh-HS Fwd * 5-6 * Freshman-HS Olathe, Kan. Olathe, Kan. Olathe Northwest HS Olathe North HS

In High School: Four year letter In High School: Four year letter winner at Olathe Northwest ... winner at Olathe North High recorded 20 goals and 37 assists ... School ... four time leading scorer named to all-NEKSCA team and all- ... three time all-Olathe team and city team ... recognized as first team all-Johnson county team ... second all-sunflower league and second team all-state ... honorable mentoin team all-state team two years ... two time letter winner in basketball. all-johnson county girls soccer member ... team won regionals ... Personal: Education major ... born September 17, 1990 ... daughter lettered in gymnastics, cheerleading and volleyball. of Rick and Terri Thompson. Personal: Undecided on major ... born August 6, 1990 ... daughter of Brad and Janice Shain.

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Back row from left to right: Kylee Schuhler, Lexie Bristow, Aaryn Burke, Brittany Sharp, Katie O’Keefe, Sarah Hotop, Melanie Hall and Alyssa Rhodes. Middle Row: Cara Hennahane, Kayla Jupp, Angela Dobbie, Lauren Bamvakais, Kelsie Hanson, Jenna Stones and Sharaya Sidebottom. Front Row: Sarah Thompson, Eileen Miller, Kayla Shain, Katie Ruhmann, Brittany Colvin, Lindsay Hoerl and Jessica Depew.

2009 Schedule Date Opponent ...... Time Oct. 10 at Missouri Western State * ...... 7:00 p.m. Aug. 28 at Abilene Christian ...... 5:00 p.m. Oct. 17 at Missouri Southern State * ...... 7:00 p.m. Aug. 30 at Midwestern State ...... 12:00 p.m. Oct. 22 at Southwest Baptist * ...... 3:00 p.m. Sept. 4 vs. West Texas A&M @ ...... 3:00 p.m. Oct. 24 Emporia State * ...... 2:00 p.m. Sept. 6 at Texas A&M-Commerce @ ...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 29 Southwest Baptist * ...... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 10 Missouri Southern State * ...... 7:00 p.m. Oct. 31 Truman State * ...... 2:00 p.m. Sept. 12 Washburn * ...... 7:00 p.m. Nov. 5 Northwest Missouri State * ...... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 17 at University of Nebraska-Omaha * .4:00 p.m. Nov. 7 Nebraska-Omaha * ...... 2:00 p.m. Sept. 24 at Washburn * ...... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 26 at Emporia State * ...... 1:00 p.m. *MIAA match Oct. 1 at Northwest Missouri State * ...... 4:00 p.m. @ - Texas A&M-Commerce Tournament Oct. 3 Missouri Western State * ...... 7:00 p.m. All home matches in bold are played at UCM's South Recreation Complex (Hwy. 13 & DD) Oct. 8 at Truman State * ...... 2:00 p.m. All times are Central.

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Junior goalkeeper Lauren Bamvakais tied a school record with 12 shutouts. She posted a 15-3-2 record with a 0.62 goals against average. All three stats were also conference highs.

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Overall Record: 15-4-2 * MIAA Record: 13-2-1 (First) Home: 9-2-0 * Away: 5-2-2 * Neutral: 1-0-0 NCAA Regional: 0-1 (First)

Name ...... GP-GS GAPts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 20 Hall, Melanie...... 20-20 13 0 26 59 .220 31 .525 7 0-0 10 Hoerl, Lindsay...... 20-10 24824 .083 7 .292 0 0-0 24 Hennahane, Cara...... 15-1 31710 .300 3 300 2 0-0 30 Cox, Hazel...... 21-21 23735 .057 17 .486 1 0-0 12 Sidebottom, Sharaya...... 21-21 15723 .043 9 .391 0 0-0 21 Dobbie, Angela...... 21-11 30622 .136 11 .500 2 0-0 11 Bristow, Lexie...... 21-0 2159.222 6 .667 0 0-0 14 Rhodes, Alyssa...... 19-17 20433 .061 15 .455 1 0-0 22 O'Keefe, Katie...... 21-21 20417 .118 8 .471 1 0-0 5 Jupp, Kayla...... 20-0 12413 .077 7 .538 0 0-0 16 Schmitt, Landri...... 21-21 1244.250 2 .500 0 1-1 8 Fernsler, Randi...... 21-21 11314 .071 6 .429 1 0-0 4 Maher, Lindsey...... 15-0 1133.333 1 .333 0 0-0 3 Sexton, Sabrina...... 20-9 10213 .077 9 .692 0 0-0 7 Kultgen, Casie...... 4-0 1022.500 1 .500 0 0-0 23 Helfers, Heidi...... 9-0 0111.000 0 .000 0 0-0 9 Schelich, Kari...... 6-0 0111.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 6 Twellman, Carrie...... 10-5 0009.000 2 .222 0 0-0 13 Keith, Caitlin...... 18-1 0008.000 5 .625 0 0-0 25 Depew, Jessica...... 21-10 0005.000 1 .200 0 0-0 17 Schuhler, Kylee...... 21-19 0005.000 2 .400 0 0-0 19 Hotop, Sarah...... 12-2 0002.000 2 1.000 0 0-0 18 Higginbotham, Kathleen...... 5-0 0001.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Total 21 36 22 94 313 .115 147 .470 15 1-1 Opponents 21 14 12 40 173 .081 84 .486 4 1-2

Name ...... GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct WLTSho 1 Bamvakais, Lauren...... 21-18 1889:39 13 0.62 68 .840 15 32 12 0 Davis, Tabitha...... 1-0 45:00 1 2.00 1 .500 0100 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0000 Total 21 1934:39 14 0.65 70 .833 15 42 12 Opponents 21 1934:39 36 1.67 111 .755 4 15 25

Team saves: 1

GOALS BY PERIOD ...... 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total TEAM STATISTICS ...... UCM OPP Central Missouri ...... 15 20 1036 SHOT STATISTICS...... Opponents ...... 4 10 0014 Goals-Shot attempts ...... 36-313 14-173 Goals scored average ...... 1.67 0.65 SHOTS BY PERIOD ...... 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Shot pct...... 115 .081 Central Missouri ...... 142 164 34313 Shots on goal-Attempts. . . . . 147-313 84-173 Opponents ...... 79 84 37173 SOG pct...... 470 .486 Shots/Game ...... 14.9 8.2 SAVES BY PERIOD ...... 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Assists...... 22 12 Central Missouri ...... 29 36 3270 CORNER KICKS...... 104 69 Opponents ...... 60 49 11111 PENALTY KICKS ...... 1-1 1-2 PENALTIES ...... CORNER KICKS BY PERIOD ...... 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Fouls...... 215 213 Central Missouri ...... 54 49 01104 Yellow cards ...... 13 12 Opponents ...... 27 41 0169 Red cards ...... 00 ATTENDANCE ...... FOULS BY PERIOD ...... 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Total ...... 2100 2243 Central Missouri ...... 101 107 43215 Dates/Avg Per Date ...... 11/191 9/249 Opponents ...... 98 106 72213 Neutral Site #/Avg...... 1/200

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Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored (assist) $Aug 29 MIDWESTERN STATE W 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 150 Dobbie,Angela (Fernsler,Randi) Bristow,Lexie (Hoerl,Lindsay) $Aug 31 #25 QUINCY L 0-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 150 - !Sep 05 vs Southwestern Okla. W 7-2 2-1-0 0-0-0 200 O'Keefe,Katie (Jupp,Kayla) Sexton,Sabrina (Sidebottom,Sh) Hall,Melanie (unassisted) Hall,Melanie (unassisted) Kultgen,Casie (unassisted) Dobbie,Angela (Hennahane,C) Maher,Lindsey (Schelich,Kari) !Sep 07 at Central Oklahoma TO2 0-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 350 - *Sep 11 at Missouri Southern W OT 2-1 3-1-1 1-0-0 77 Hall,Melanie (unassisted) Fernsler,Randi (unassisted) *Sep 13 at Washburn W 1-0 4-1-1 2-0-0 390 Hall,Melanie (unassisted) *Sep 18 #5 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-1 5-1-1 3-0-0 250 Sidebottom,Sharaya (Schmitt,L) Rhodes,Alyssa (Sidebottom,Sh) Hall,Melanie (Sidebottom,Sh) *Sep 25 WASHBURN W 1-0 6-1-1 4-0-0 150 Cox,Hazel (unassisted) *Sep 27 EMPORIA STATE W 3-0 7-1-1 5-0-0 200 Hennahane,Cara (unassisted) Bristow,Lexie (Jupp,Kayla) Hall,Melanie (unassisted) *Oct 02 NORTHWEST MISSOURI W 1-0 8-1-1 6-0-0 300 Hennahane,Cara (Cox,Hazel) *Oct 04 at Missouri Western W 3-0 9-1-1 7-0-0 109 Hall,Melanie (unassisted) Hoerl,Lindsay (Maher,Lindsey) Hoerl,Lindsay (Schmitt,Landri) *Oct 09 #9 TRUMAN STATE W 1-0 10-1-1 8-0-0 150 Hall,Melanie (Cox,Hazel) *Oct 11 MISSOURI WESTERN W 5-1 11-1-1 9-0-0 150 Hall,Melanie (Sidebottom,Sh) Dobbie,Angela (Hoerl,Lindsay) Cox,Hazel (unassisted) Hennahane,Cara (Helfers,Heidi) Jupp,Kayla (unassisted) *Oct 18 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 1-0 12-1-1 10-0-0 300 Hall,Melanie (Hoerl,Lindsay) *Oct 23 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 2-0 13-1-1 11-0-0 300 O'Keefe,Katie (Cox,Hazel) Hall,Melanie (Hoerl,Lindsay) *Oct 26 at Emporia State W 1-0 14-1-1 12-0-0 241 Hall,Melanie (unassisted) *Oct 30 at Southwest Baptist W 1-0 15-1-1 13-0-0 323 Hall,Melanie (Bristow,Lexie) *Nov 01 at Truman State TO2 2-2 15-1-2 13-0-1 370 Schmitt,Landri (penalty kick) Rhodes,Alyssa (Sidebottom,Sh) *Nov 06 at Northwest Missouri L 0-1 15-2-2 13-1-1 82 - *Nov 08 at Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3 15-3-2 13-2-1 301 - Nov 16 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE L 0-2 15-4-2 13-2-1 -

$ Comfort Inn/Jennies Classic ! Central Oklahoma Classic * MIAA Game

ATTEND Dates Total Average Total: 21 4543 216 Home: 11 2100 191 Away: 9 2243 249 Neutral: 1 200 200

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 34 - 2008 In Review The Opponents - 35 Jennies go back-to-back, capture MIAA conference title The Jennies soccer squad won their second MIAA title under two-year head coach Lewis Theobald. UCM posted the most victories in program history, as the Jennies ended the season 15-4-2. UCM started the season with a 2-1-1 record before cruising thru conference action, going on a 13 game tear and toping the national charts at No. 5, both tying a school record. During the streak, the Jennies defeated then-No. 5 Nebraska-Omaha, 3-1, for the first time ever, and then-No. 9 Truman State, 1-0. The Jennies clinched the conference title with a 1-0 victory over Southwest Baptist on October 30, when Melanie Hall scored in the 74th minute for her 13th goal of the season. UCM went to its third straight NCAA Tournament, hosting one-half of the South Central Region and seeded at No. 1, both firsts. The Jennies fell 2-0 to Texas A&M-Commerce to end the prolific season. After the record breaking season, the Jennies were honored for their achievements both on and off the field. Junior Melanie Hall, sophomore Lauren Bamvakais, and freshman Alyssa Rhodes were named to the All-MIAA. Seniors Randi Fernsler and Landri Schmitt along with freshman Katie O’Keefe were named to the second team. Hall was honored as most valuable player, Rhodes was named freshman of the year and Coach Theobald garnered Coach of the Year accolades again. NSCAA All-Region honors went to Hall, first team, as Bamvakais and Rhodes recieved second team. Daktronics All-South Central Region team selctions were Rendi Fernsler, first team, and Bamvakais, second team. In the classroom, the Jennies had 18 players qualify for the MIAA Academic Award. Landri Schmitt was also named ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Distric First Team.

The Jennies celebrate after winning their second straight conference title under 2008 Highs & Lows Coach Theobald. FOULS Team Game Highs Jennies - 18 at Truman State (Oct 11) POINTS Opponents - 21 atTruman State (Oct 11) Jennies - 18 vs Southwestern Oklahoma (Sep 5) Opponents - 11 at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov 8) GOALS Individual Game Highs Jennies - 7 vs Southwestern Oklahoma (Sep 5) POINTS Opponents - 3 at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov 8) 4 - Lindsay Hoerl at Missouri Western (Oct 4) (2 goals, 0 assists) 4- Sharaya Sidbottom vs Nebraska-Omaha (Sep 18) (2 goals, 0 assists) ASSISTS 4- Melanie Hall vs Southwestern Oklahoma (Sep 5) Jennies - 4 vs Southwestern Oklahoma (Sep 5) Opponents - 5 at Nebraska-Omaha (Nov 8) GOALS SHOTS 2 - Lindsay Hoerl at Missouri Western (Oct 4) Jennies - 41 vs Southwestern Oklahoma (Sep 5) 2. - Melanie Hall vs Southwestern Oklahoma (Sep 5) Opponents - 22 at Truman State (Nov 1) ASSISTS 2 - Sharaya Sidebottom vs Nebraska-Omaha (Sep 18) SHOTS ON GOAL Jennies - 21 vs Southwestern Oklahoma (Sep 5) SHOTS Opponents - 9 at Truman State (Nov 1) 5 - six times, most recenty; Melanie Hall and Angela Dobbie both at Emporia State (Oct 26) SAVES Jennies - 7 at Truman State (Nov 1) SHOTS ON GOAL Opponents - 14 vs Southwestern Oklahoma (Sep 5) 4 - Sabrina Sexton vs Southwestern Oklahoma (Sep 5) SAVES CORNER KICKS 7- Lauren Bamvakais at Truman State (Nov 1) Jennies - 10 vs Missouri Western (Oct 11) Opponents - 10 at Truman (Nov 1) 2008 Jennies Award Winners Heidi Helfers Junior Midfielder All-MIAA Cara Hennahane Fresh. Forward Melanie Hall...... MVP, Forward (1st-Team) MIAA Academic Award Qualifiers Kathleen Higginbotham Senior Defender Lauren Bamvakais ...... Goalkeeper (1st-Team) Lauren Bamvakais, Lexie Bristow, Jessica Depew, Lindsay Hoerl Junior Midfielder Alyssa Rhodes. . . . . Co-Freshman of the Year, Midfielder (1st-Team) Angela Dobbie, Randi Fernsler, Melanie Hall, Heidi Sarah Hotop Fresh. Defender Randi Fernsler...... Defender (2nd-Team) Helfers, Kathleen Higginbotham, Lindsay Hoerl, Kayla Jupp Junior Midfielder Caitlin Keith Soph. Forward Landri Schmitt...... Defender (2nd-Team) Kayla Jupp, Caitlin Keith, Katie O’Keefe, Alyssa Katie O’Keefe...... Defender (2nd-Team) Casie Kultgen Fresh. Defender Rhodes, Landri Schmitt, Kylee Schuhler, Brittany Alison Lusardi Soph. Goalkeeper Lewis Theobald...... Coach of the Year Sharp, Sharaya Sidebottom, Carrie Twellman. Lindsey Maher Fresh. Midfielder Katie O’Keefe Fresh. Defender All-Region 2008 Letter Winners Alyssa Rhodes Fresh. Midfielder Melanie Hall...... Forward (NSCAA, 1st-Team) Kari Schelich Fresh. Forward Name Year Position Landri Schmitt Senior Midfielder Lauren Bamvakais ...... GK (NSCAA, 2nd-Team) Lauren Bamvakais Soph. Goalkeeper Kylee Schuhler Junior Defender Alyssa Rhodes. . . . Midfielder (NSCAA, 2nd-Team) Lexie Bristow Soph. Defender Sabrina Sexton Fresh. Defender Randi Fernsler . . . . Defender (Daktronic, 1st-Team) Hazel Cox Senior Forward Brittany Sharp Soph. Defender Lauren Bamvakais . . . . GK (Daktronics, 2nd-Team) Tabitha Davis Fresh. Goalkeeper Sharaya Sidebottom Fresh. Forward Landri Schmitt ...... Defender (ESPN/CoSIDA) Jessica Depew Soph. Midfielder Carrie Twellman Senior Midfielder Angela Dobbie Junior. Midfielder All-American Randi Fernsler Senior Defender Randi Fernsler . . . . Defender (Daktronic, 3rd-Team) Melanie Hall Junior Forward

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Sophomore Alyssa Rhodes scored a game-winning goal and a game-tying goal as she was named MIAA Co-Freshman of the Year.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 36 - Non-Conference Opponents MIAA Opponents - 37 ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY WILDCATS MUSTANGS August 28 * Abilene, Texas * 5:00 p.m. August 30 * Wichita Falls, Texas * 12:00 p.m.

Location ...... Abilene, Texas Location...... Wichita Falls, Texas Enrollment ...... 4,800 Enrollment ...... 6,040 Nickname ...... Wildcats Nickname ...... Mustangs Colors ...... Purple and White Colors...... Maroon and Gold Conference ...... Lone Star Conference Conference ...... Lone Star Conference National Affiliation ...... NCAA-II National Affiliation ...... NCAA-II Home Pitch (capacity) ...... Moody Coliseum (4,700) Home Pitch (capacity) ...... MSU Soccer Field (1,200) Sports Information Director ...... Lance Fleming Sports Information Director ...... Trey Reed Home: (325) 677-4121 ...... Office: (325) 674-2693 Home: N/A ...... Office: (940) 397-4818 Fax: (325) 674-2689 ...... Email: [email protected] Fax: (940) 397-8129...... Email: [email protected] Web Site: ...... www.acusports.com Web Site: ...... www.msumustangs.com Head Coach ...... Casey Wilson Head Coach ...... Jeff Trimble Alma Mater ...... Concordia Alma Mater ...... Grace College Record at School ...... 17-19-3, two years Record at School ...... 131-70-18, 11 years Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... same Office Phone ...... (325) 674-2735 Office Phone ...... (940) 397-4823 Assistant ...... Thomas Pertult and J.B. Gibbs Assistant ...... Heather Primavera Last Season’s Record ...... 9-8-2 Last Season’s Record ...... 14-7-0 Conference Record / Finish ...... 5-4-1/ T-Fifth Conference Record/Finish ...... 7-3 / Third Series Record ...... First meeting between schools Series Record ...... Tied 1-1

TOP RETURNEES POS.YEAR TOP RETURNEES POS.YEAR Crissy Lawson GK Senior Kari Bristow MF Senior Jordan Reese Fwd Senior Kelsey Hill Fwd Sophomore Courtney Wilson MF Junior Kat Bernick Def Senior Anastasia Nelson Def Senior Kendra Clemons MF Junior

WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-COMMERCE LADY BUFFS LIONS September 4 * Commerce, Texas * 3:00 p.m. September 6 * Commerce, Texas * 1:30 p.m. Texas A&M-Commerce Tournament Texas A&M-Commerce Tournament Location ...... Canyon, Texas Location ...... Commerce, Texas Enrollment ...... 7,550 Enrollment ...... 9,340 Nickname ...... Buffaloes or Buffs Nickname ...... Lions Colors ...... Maroon and White Colors ...... Blue and Gold Conference ...... Lone Star Conference Conference...... Lone Star National Affiliation ...... NCAA-II National Affiliation ...... NCAA-II Home Pitch (capacity)...... The Pitch (200) Home Pitch (capacity) . . . . . A&M-Commerce Soccer Field (1,000) Sports Information Director ...... Kent Johnson Sports Information Director ...... Danny Kambel Home: ...... Office: (806) 651-4406 Fax: (903) 468-3033 ...... Office: (903) 886-5131 Fax: (806) 651-4409 ...... Email: [email protected] Home: ...... Email: [email protected] Web Site: ...... http://www.gobuffsgo.com/index-main.html Web Site: ...... www.lionathletics.com Head Coach...... Butch Lauffer Head Coach...... Neil Piper Alma Mater ...... Texas Christian Alma Mater...... Wichita State Record at School ...... 175-64-12, 13 years Record at School ...... 140-64-18, 11 years Career Record ...... same Career Record ...... same Office Phone ...... (806) 651-2678 Office Phone ...... (903) 886-5571 Assistant ...... Chad Webb Assistants ...... Mike Munch Last Season’s Record ...... 16-4-1 Last Season’s Record ...... 16-4-3 Conference Record/Finish ...... 8-2-0 / T-First Conference Record/Finish ...... 7-1-2 / T-First Series Record ...... First meeting between schools Series Record ...... Tied 1-1

TOP RETURNEES POS.YEAR TOP RETURNEES POS.YEAR Adi Stein MF Senior Meagan Lasley Fwd Senior Kayla Sisco Def Senior Taylor Jordan GK Senior Lindsay McHorse Fwd Sophomore Chelsey Haight Fwd Junior Taylor Cromeens Def Junior Sarah Reed Def Senior

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 36 - Non-Conference Opponents MIAA Opponents - 37 MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE WASHBURN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY LIONS LADY BLUES September 10 * Warrensburg, Mo. * 7:00 p.m. September 12 * Warrensburg, Mo. * 7:00 p.m. October 17 * Joplin, Mo. * 7:00 p.m. September 24 * Topeka, Kan. * 7:00 p.m. Location ...... Joplin, Missouri Location ...... Topeka, Kansas Enrollment ...... 5,740 Enrollment ...... 7,500 Nickname...... Lions Nickname ...... Lady Blues Colors...... Green & Gold Colors ...... Yale Blue & White Home Pitch (capacity) ...... Hal Bodon Field (250) Home Pitch (capacity) ...... Yager Stadium (7,200) Sports Information Director ...... Justin Maskus Sports Information Director ...... Gene Cassell Home: N/A ...... Office: (417) 625-9359 Home: (785) 357-5094 ...... Office: (785) 670-1791 Fax: (417) 625-9397 ...... Email: [email protected] Fax: 670-1091 ...... Email: [email protected] Web Site: ...... www.mssu.edu/athletics Web Site: ...... www.wusports.com Head Coach ...... Trevor Wachsman Head Coach ...... Tim Collins Alma Mater ...... Fort Lewis, 2000 Alma Mater ...... Ottawa, 1991 Record at School ...... 52-47-19, six years Record at School...... 60-43-21, six years Career Record ...... Same Career Record...... Same Office Phone...... (417) 625-3014 Office Phone ...... (785) 670-1756 Assistants ...... Alese Woolard Assistants...... Tera Reisner, Sara Matthews, Jackson Waechter Last Season’s Record ...... 6-12-1 Last Season’s Record ...... 15-7-2 MIAA Record/Finish ...... 4-11-1 / Seventh MIAA Record/Finish ...... 10-5-1 / Fourth Series Record ...... UCM leads 9-7-2 Series Record ...... UCM leads 7-4-1 Last Year Last Year UCM won 2-1 OT on September 11 in Joplin, Mo. UCM won 1-0 on September 13 in Topeka, Kan. UCM won 1-0 on October 18 in Warrensburg, Mo. UCM won 1-0 on October 25 in Warrensburg, Mo. TOP RETURNEES POS.HT.YEAR TOP RETURNEES POS.HT.YEAR Stephanie Heines Fwd 5-4 Senior Ashley Klone GK 5-8 Junior Jentri White Fwd 5-5 Senior Ashley Taylor Fwd 5-5 Senior Sarah Evers Mid/Fwd 5-6 Junior Danielle Sicard Def 5-7 Junior Randi Russell GK 5-6 Sophomore Keeley Lambeth Mid 5-0 Senior

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-OMAHA EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY MAVERICKS HORNETS September 17 * Omaha, Neb. * 4:00 p.m. September 26 * Emporia, Kan. * 1:00 p.m. November 7 * Warrensburg, Mo. * 2:00 p.m. October 24 * Warrensburg, Mo. * 2:00 p.m. Location ...... Omaha, Nebraska Location ...... Emporia, Kansas Enrollment ...... 14,700 Enrollment ...... 6,528 Nickname...... Mavericks Nickname...... Hornets Colors ...... Crimson & Black Colors ...... Black & Old Gold Home Pitch (capacity) ...... UNO Soccer Field Home Pitch (capacity) ...... TRYSA Complex (1,500) Sports Information Director...... Gary Anderson Sports Information Director ...... Don Weast Home: N/A ...... Office: (402) 554-3387 Home: (620) 342-6406 ...... Office: (620) 341-5526 Fax: (402) 554-3694 . . . . . Email: [email protected] Fax: (620) 341-5808 ...... Email: [email protected] Web Site: ...... gomavs.unomaha.edu Web Site: ...... www.emporia.edu/athletics Head Coach ...... Don Klosterman Head Coach ...... Jim Schneiderhahn Alma Mater ...... Benedictine, 1974 Alma Mater ...... Benedictine, 1990 Record at School ...... 170-39-7, 10 years Record at School ...... 7-49-2, three years Career Record ...... Same Career Record ...... 46-92-8, eight years Office Phone...... (402) 554-2957 Office Phone...... (620) 341-5036 Assistant ...... Ted Anderson and Ed Dudley Assistant ...... Sarah Groves Last Season’s Record ...... 13-6-0 Last Season’s Record ...... 4-15-1 MIAA Record/Finish ...... 11-5-0 / Third MIAA Record/Finish ...... 2-13-1 / Eighth Series Record...... UNO leads 9-1 Series Record...... UCM leads 12-3-1 Last Year Last Year UCM won 3-1 on September 18 in Warrensburg, Mo. UCM won 3-0 on September 27 in Warrensburg, Mo.. UNO wom 3-0 on November 8 in Omaha, Neb. UCM won 2-1 2OT on October 26 in Emporia, Kan. TOP RETURNEES POS.HT.YEAR TOP RETURNEES POS.HT.YEAR Lauren Fox GK 5-7 Junior Jennifer Stillmock GK 5-6 Sophomore Megan Jensen Def 5-7 Senior Alison Germany Fwd 5-2 Sophomore Jessica Powers Fwd 5-6 Senior Alicia Smith Fwd 5-8 Senior Hayley Renshaw Mid 5-10 Sophomore Marcie Fundis Def 5-5 Senior

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 38 - MIAA Opponents 2009 MIAA Composite Schedule - 39 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY BEARCATS UNIVERSITY GRIFFONS October 1 * Maryville, Mo. * 4:00 p.m. October 3 * Warrensburg, Mo. * 7:00 p.m. November 5 * Warrensburg, Mo. * 7:00 p.m. October 10 * St. Joseph, Mo. * 7:00 p.m. Location ...... Maryville, Missouri Location ...... St. Joseph, Missouri Enrollment ...... 6,350 Enrollment ...... 5,535 Nickname ...... Bearcats Nickname ...... Griffons Colors ...... Forest Green & White Colors ...... Black & Gold Home Pitch (capacity) ...... Bearcat Pitch (200) Home Pitch (capacity) . . Elliot Spratt Memorial Stadium (6,000) Sports Information Director ...... Chad Waller Sports Information Director...... Trevor Berneking Home: (218) 766-0159 ...... Office: (660) 562-1118 Home: N/A ...... Office:(816) 271-4257 Fax: 562-1582 ...... Email: [email protected] Fax: (816) 271-4544 . . Email: [email protected] Web Site: ...... www.NorthwestBearcats.com Web Site:...... www.GoGriffons.com Head Coach ...... Tracy Hoza Head Coach ...... Jeff Hansen Alma Mater...... Mercyhurst, 1995 Alma Mater ...... Missouri Southern State University, 2003 Record at School ...... 37-65-13, six years Record at School ...... 7-45-6, three years Career Record ...... Same Career Record...... Same Office Phone ...... (660) 562-1302 Office Phone ...... (816) 271-5902 Assistant ...... Deb Benakis Assistants ...... TBA Last Season’s Record ...... 10-8-2 Last Season’s Record ...... 2-15-3 MIAA Record/Finish...... 6-8-2 / Sixth MIAA Record/Finish...... 1-13-2 / Ninth Series Record ...... UCM leads 12-3-3 Series Record ...... UCM leads 6-0 Last Year Last Year UCM won 1-0 on October 2 in Warrensburg, Mo. UCM won 3-0 on October 4 in St. Joseph, Mo. NWMSU won 1-0 on November 6 in Maryville, Mo. UCM won 5-1 on October 11 in Warrensburg, Mo. TOP RETURNEES POS.HT.YEAR TOP RETURNEES POS.HT.YEAR Kira Lazenby GK 5-7 Senior Audrey Henderson Fwd 5-6 Freshman Andrea Tritz Fwd 5-7 Senior Mary Ohm Mid 5-6 Freshman Sara Meidlinger Mid/Def 5-3 Senior Kendra Stirn Def 5-4 Junior Amanda Olah Def 5-6 Junior Jenna Weis Goalie 5-4 Sophomore

TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY BULLDOGS BEARCATS October 8 * Kirksville, Mo. * 2:00 p.m. October 22 * Bolivar, Mo. * 3:00 p.m. October 31 * Warrensburg, Mo. * 2:00 p.m. October 29 * Warrensburg, Mo. * 7:00 p.m. Location...... Kirksville, Missouri Location ...... Bolivar, Missouri Enrollment ...... 5,800 Enrollment ...... 3,500 Nickname ...... Bulldogs Nickname ...... Bearcats Colors ...... Purple & White Colors...... Purple & White Home Pitch (capacity)...... Truman Soccer Park (550) Home Pitch (capacity)...... SBU Soccer Field (500) Media Relations Coordinator...... Kevin White Sports Information Director...... Mike Pitts Home: N/A ...... Office: (660) 785-4276 Home: N/A ...... Office: (417) 328-1799 Fax: (660) 785-7475...... Email: [email protected] Fax: (417) 328-1745 ...... Email: [email protected] Web Site: ...... http://gobulldogs.truman.edu Web Site: ...... www.sbuniv.edu/athletics Head Coach ...... Mike Cannon Head Coach...... Rob Podeyn Alma Mater ...... Truman, 1992 Alma Mater ...... Dowling College (NY), 1990 Record at School ...... 216-76-27, 16 years Record at School...... first season Career Record...... Same Career Record ...... 52-50-6 Office Phone ...... (660) 785-4463 Office Phone ...... (417) 328-1739 Assistant...... Martin Clayes Assistants . . . Dean Grey, Jason Massie, Danielle Peters, Aline Lopes Last Season’s Record ...... 17-4-2 Last Season’s Record ...... 9-6-3 MIAA Record/Finish ...... 11-3-2 / Second MIAA Record/Finish ...... 8-6-2 / Fifth Series Record ...... TSU leads 14-5-3 Series Record ...... UCM leads 15-8-1 Last Year Last Year UCM wom 1-0 on October 9 in Warrensburg, Mo. UCM won 2-0 on October 23 in Warrensburg, Mo. Tied 2-2 November 1 in Kirksville, Mo. UCM won 2-0 on October 30 in Bolivar, Mo. TOP RETURNEES POS.HT.YEAR TOP RETURNEES POS.HT.YEAR Katie Reuck Mid 5-3 Senior Johanna Olsson GK 5-8 Junior Jessica Wiegert Fwd 5-10 Senior Terri Beddows Def 5-6 Sophomore Theresa Bauler Def 5-5 Senior Shannon Roher Mid 5-5 Senior Riley Mahn Fwd 5-7 Senior Nicola Cousins Mid/Def 5-6 Sophomore

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 38 - MIAA Opponents 2009 MIAA Composite Schedule - 39 Sat. 3 * TSU at SBU ...... 12 p.m. 2009 MIAA Composite Schedule * NWMSU at UNO ...... 1 p.m. August * MSSU at WU ...... 6 p.m. Thur. 27 SBU at Quincy (Ill.) ...... 4 p.m. * MWSU at UCM ...... 7 p.m. Fri. 28 TSU vs Drury ...... 2 p.m. Thur. 8 * UCM at TSU ...... 2 p.m. MSSU at St. Edwards (Texas) ...... 4 p.m. * ESU at UNO...... 4 p.m. WU at Colorado School of Mines ...... 5 p.m. * WU at NWMSU ...... 4 p.m. UCM at Abilene Christian (Texas) ...... 5 p.m. * SBU at MWSU...... 7 p.m. UNO at Metro State (Colo.) ...... 6 p.m. Sat. 10 * SBU at TSU...... 11:30 a.m. ESU at Rockhurst (Mo.) ...... 7 p.m. * ESU at NWMSU...... 12 p.m. Sat. 29 SBU at Missouri Science & Technology ...... 12 p.m. * UCM at MWSU ...... 7 p.m. @ NWMSU vs Southwest Oklahoma ...... 1 p.m. Sun. 11 * WU at UNO ...... 1 p.m. WU at Colorado State - Pueblo ...... 2 p.m. Thur. 15 * NWMSU at TSU ...... 3 p.m. @ MWSU vs Newman (Kan.) ...... 3:30 p.m. * ESU at WU...... 7 p.m. Sun. 30 UCM at Midwestern State (Texas) ...... 12 p.m. * UNO at MWSU ...... 7 p.m. MSSU vs Incarnate Word (Texas)...... 12 p.m. * SBU at MSSU ...... 7 p.m. TSU at Quincy (Ill.) ...... 1 p.m. Sat. 17 * NWMSU at WU ...... 6 p.m. @ MWSU vs Southwest Oklahoma ...... 1 p.m. * TSU at MWSU ...... 7 p.m. UNO at Colorado School of Mines ...... 1 p.m. * UCM at MSSU ...... 7 p.m. @ NWMSU vs Newman (Kan.) ...... 3:30 p.m. Sun. 18 * UNO at ESU ...... 1 p.m. Wed. 21 * MSSU at MWSU ...... 7 p.m. September Thur. 22 * NWMSU at ESU ...... 2 p.m. Thur. 3 NWMSU at Northeastern State (Okla.) ...... 1 p.m. * UCM at SBU ...... 3 p.m. Fri. 4 # UCM vs West Texas A&M ...... 2 p.m. * UNO at WU ...... 6 p.m. $ UNO vs Saint Edward’s (Texas) ...... 2 p.m. Fri. 23 * TSU at MSSU ...... 7 p.m. % ESU vs East Central (Okla.)...... 2 p.m. Sat. 24 * UNO at NWMSU ...... 11:30 a.m. $ TSU vs Central Oklahoma ...... 4 p.m. * WU at SBU ...... 12 p.m. % MWSU at Angelo State (Texas) ...... 5 p.m. * ESU at UCM ...... 1 p.m. SBU at Abilene Christian (Texas)...... 5 p.m. Thur. 29 * MSSU at UNO ...... 3 p.m. MSSU vs Rockhurst (Mo.) ...... 7 p.m. * MWSU at ESU ...... 4 p.m. Sat. 5 NWMSU at St. Mary’s (Texas) ...... 11 a.m. * TSU at WU ...... 6 p.m. SBU at Dallas Baptist (Texas) ...... 7 p.m. * SBU at UCM...... 7 p.m. Sun. 6 % MWSU vs East Central (Okla.) ...... 11 am Sat. 31 * MWSU at SBU ...... 12 p.m. $ TSU vs St. Edwards (Texas) ...... 12 p.m. * WU at ESU ...... 1 p.m. # UCM at Texas A&M-Commerce...... 1:30 p.m. * TSU at UCM ...... 2 p.m. $ UNO vs Central Oklahoma ...... 2 p.m. * MSSU at NWMSU ...... 2 p.m. % ESU at Angelo State (Texas) ...... 2 p.m. Mon. 7 MSSU vs St. Mary’s (Texas) ...... 12 p.m. November WU at Newman (Kan.) ...... 7 p.m. Thur. 5 * TSU at ESU ...... 1 p.m. Thur. 10 * ESU at SBU ...... 3 p.m. * UNO at SBU ...... 3 p.m. * MWSU at UNO ...... 4 p.m. * WU at MSSU ...... 6 p.m. * TSU at NWMSU ...... 4 p.m. * NWMSU at UCM ...... 7 p.m. * MSSU at UCM ...... 7 p.m. Sat. 7 * NWMSU at SBU ...... 12 p.m. Sat. 12 * TSU at UNO ...... 12 p.m. * UNO at UCM ...... 2 p.m. * MSSU at SBU ...... 12 p.m. * MWSU at WU ...... 6 p.m. * MWSU at NWMSU ...... 12 p.m. Sun. 8 * MSSU at ESU ...... 1 p.m. * WU at UCM ...... 7 p.m. Thur-Sun. 12-15 NCAA First and Second Rounds (Campus Sites)...... TBA Thur. 17 * WU at TSU ...... 4 p.m. Thur-Sun. 19-22 NCAA Third and Fourth Rounds (Campus Sites) ...... TBA * UCM at UNO ...... 4 p.m. * ESU at MWSU ...... 7 p.m. December * NWMSU at MSSU ...... 7 p.m. Thur-Sun. 3-6 NCAA Final Four (TBA) ...... TBA Sat. 19 * SBU at NWMSU...... 11:30 a.m. . * UNO at MSSU ...... 12 p.m. * ESU at TSU ...... 1 p.m. * WU at MWSU ...... 1 p.m. *=MIAA Match Thur. 24 * MSSU at TSU ...... 2 p.m. @=Bearcat Soccer Classic - Maryville, Mo. * SBU at ESU ...... 4 p.m. #=Texas A&M-Commerce Tournament - Commerce, Texas * UCM at WU ...... 7 p.m. $=Truman State Classic - Kirksville, Mo. * NWMSU at MWSU ...... 7 p.m. %=MIAA/Lone Star Crossover - San Angelo, Texas Sat. 26 * UNO at TSU ...... 12 p.m. All times listed are Central Daylight/Standard. * UCM at ESU ...... 1 p.m. * SBU at WU ...... 6 p.m. Schedule as of 7/16/09 and subject to change. * MWSU at MSSU ...... 7 p.m. Wed. 30 WU vs Rockhurst ...... 6 p.m.

October Thur. 1 * UCM at NWMSU ...... 4 p.m. * MWSU at TSU ...... 4 p.m. * SBU at UNO ...... 4 p.m. * ESU at MSSU ...... 7 p.m.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 40 - Jennies Series Results vs. 2009 Opponents All-Time Series Records - 41 Abilene Christian (Texas) 2006 (H) WU ...... 1-0 2007 (A) UCM (2OT) ...... 2-1 2007 (H) UCM ...... 1-0 2007 (H) UCM ...... 2-0 University 2007 (A) WU ...... 1-0 2008 (H) UCM ...... 1-0 August 28 at Abilene, Texas 2008 (A) UCM ...... 1-0 2008 (A) NWMSU...... 0-1 (First Meeting) 2008 (H) UCM ...... 1-0 Missouri Western University of Nebraska- Midwestern State (Texas) State University Omaha October 3 at Warrensburg University September 17 at Omaha, Neb October 10 at St. Joseph, Mo. August 30 at Wichita Falls, Texas November 7 at Warrensburg. (UCM leads 8-0) (Series Tied at 1-1) (UNO leads 9-1) 2005 (A) UCM ...... 4-0 2007 (A) MSU ...... 3-1 1999 (N) UNO ...... 2-0 2005 (H) UCM ...... 4-0 2008 (H) UCM ...... 2-0 2000 (A) UNO ...... 5-0 2006 (H) UCM ...... 5-0 2001 (N) UNO ...... 2-1 2006 (A) UCM ...... 3-0 West Texas A&M University 2002 (N) UNO ...... 1-0 2007 (A) UCM (OT) ...... 2-1 September 4 at Commerce, Texas 2003 (H) UNO ...... 10-0 2007 (H) UCM ...... 5-0 (First Meeting) 2004 (A) UNO ...... 4-1 2008 (A) UCM ...... 3-0 2005 (N) UNO ...... 2-1 2008 (H) UCM ...... 5-1 2006 (A) UNO ...... 3-0 2008 (H) UCM ...... 3-1 Truman State University Texas A&M University- 2008 (A) UNO ...... 0-3 October 8 at Kirksville, Mo. Commerce October 31 at Warrensburg September 6 at Commerce, Texas Emporia State University (TSU leads 14-5-3) (Series Tied at 1-1) 1995 (A) TSU...... 3-0 September 26 at Emporia, Kan. 2001 (A) UCM ...... 2-0 1996 (H) TSU...... 1-0 October 24 at Warrensburg 2008 (H) TAMUC ...... 0-2 1997 (A) TSU (2OT) ...... 1-0 (UCM leads 12-3-1) 1998 (A) Tie (2OT) ...... 0-0 2001 (H) UCM ...... 6-0 1999 (A) TSU...... 1-0 Missouri Southern 2001 (A) UCM ...... 1-0 2000 (H) TSU...... 2-0 2002 (H) UCM ...... 4-1 State University 2001 (H) TSU...... 2-1 2002 (A) UCM (2OT) ...... 2-1 September 10 at Warrensburg 2001 (A) UCM (OT) ...... 1-0 2003 (H) UCM ...... 3-1 October 17 at Joplin, Mo. 2002 (H) TSU...... 2-0 2003 (A) ESU...... 3-1 (Series Tied at 9-7-2) 2002 (A) TSU...... 1-0 2004 (H) ESU...... 3-1 1999 (A) UCM ...... 5-0 2003 (A) TSU...... 2-0 2004 (A) Tie (2OT) ...... 0-0 2000 (H) UCM (OT) ...... 2-1 2003 (H) TSU...... 1-0 2005 (H) UCM ...... 3-0 2001 (H) MSSU (2OT) ...... 2-1 2004 (H) TSU (OT) ...... 1-0 2005 (A) ESU...... 2-0 2001 (A) UCM (2OT) ...... 1-0 2004 (A) TSU...... 3-0 2006 (A) UCM ...... 4-1 2002 (H) MSSU ...... 2-1 2005 (A) TSU...... 2-1 2006 (H) UCM ...... 5-0 2002 (A) UCM ...... 1-0 2005 (H) UCM (OT) ...... 1-0 2007 (H) UCM ...... 6-0 2003 (A) MSSU ...... 2-0 2006 (H) TSU...... 1-0 2007 (A) UCM (2OT) ...... 2-1 2003 (H) UCM ...... 2-1 2006 (A) UCM ...... 1-0 2008 (H) UCM ...... 3-0 2004 (H) MSSU ...... 3-1 2007 (A) Tie (2OT) ...... 1-1 2008 (A) UCM ...... 1-0 2004 (A) MSSU ...... 2-0 2007 (H) UCM (OT) ...... 1-0 2005 (A) MSSU ...... 5-1 2008 (H) UCM ...... 1-0 2005 (H) UCM (2OT) ...... 2-1 Northwest Missouri 2008 (A) Tie (2OT) ...... 2-2 2006 (H) Tie (2OT) ...... 1-1 2006 (A) Tie (2OT) ...... 0-0 State University 2007 (A) UCM ...... 1-0 October 1 at Maryville, Mo. Southwest Baptist University 2007 (H) MSSU ...... 2-0 November 5 at Warrensburg October 22 at Bolivar, Mo. 2008 (A) UCM (OT) ...... 2-1 (UCM leads 12-3-3) October 29 at Warrensburg. 2008 (H) UCM ...... 1-0 1999 (H) UCM ...... 5-1 (UCM leads 15-8-1) 2000 (A) NWMSU...... 2-1 1995 (A) UCM ...... 4-0 2001 (A) UCM ...... 5-0 1995 (H) UCM ...... 7-0 Washburn University 2001 (H) UCM ...... 3-0 1996 (A) UCM ...... 6-0 September 12 at Warrensburg 2002 (A) UCM ...... 2-0 1997 (H) UCM ...... 6-0 September 24 at Topeka, Kan. 2002 (H) UCM ...... 4-0 1998 (A) UCM ...... 5-0 (UCM leads 7-4-1) 2003 (H) UCM (OT) ...... 1-0 1999 (H) UCM ...... 4-0 2003 (A) UCM ...... 2-0 2003 (A) Tie (2OT) ...... 2-2 2000 (A) UCM ...... 5-0 2003 (H) UCM (OT) ...... 2-1 2004 (A) UCM ...... 4-0 2001 (H) UCM ...... 4-0 2004 (H) UCM ...... 2-1 2004 (H) NWMSU...... 5-3 2001 (A) UCM ...... 3-0 2004 (A) Tie (2OT) ...... 1-1 2005 (H) UCM ...... 3-1 2002 (H) SBU ...... 2-1 2005 (H) WU ...... 2-0 2005 (A) Tie (2OT) ...... 1-1 2002 (A) UCM ...... 3-0 2005 (A) UCM ...... 2-1 (OT) 2006 (H) UCM ...... 2-0 2003 (A) SBU ...... 2-0 2006 (A) WU ...... 2-1 2006 (A) Tie (2OT) ...... 2-2 2003 (H) SBU ...... 3-0

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 40 - Jennies Series Results vs. 2009 Opponents All-Time Series Records - 41 2004 (H) SBU ...... 5-1 2004 (A) SBU ...... 3-0 2005 (H) UCM ...... 2-1 2005 (A) SBU ...... 1-0 2006 (H) SBU ...... 2-0 2006 (A) UCM ...... 1-0 2007 (A) UCM ...... 1-0 2007 (H) SBU (2OT) ...... 3-2 2007 (H) Tie (2OT) ...... 0-0 2008 (H) UCM ...... 2-0 2008 (A) UCM ...... 2-0

Current MIAA Opponents ...... Overall Home Away Neutral Last Met Emporia State University; Emporia, Kan...... 12-3-1 7-1-0 5-2-1 0-0-0 2008 Missouri Southern State University; Joplin ...... 9-7-2 4-4-1 5-3-1 0-0-0 2008 Missouri Western State University; St. Joseph...... 8-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 2008 Nebraska-Omaha, University of; Omaha, Neb...... 1-9-0 1-1-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 2008 Northwest Missouri State University; Maryville...... 12-3-3 8-1-0 4-2-3 0-0-0 2008 Southwest Baptist University; Bolivar, Mo...... 15-8-1 6-5-1 9-3-0 0-0-0 2008 Truman State University; Kirksville, Mo...... 5-14-3 3-7-0 2-7-3 0-0-0 2008 Washburn University; Topeka, Kan...... 7-4-1 4-2-0 3-2-1 0-0-0 2008 Totals ...... 69-48-11 37-21-2 32-23-9 0-0-0 .539 .617 .563 .000 Non-Conference Opponents ...... Overall Home Away Neutral Last Met Abilene Christian University; Abilene, Texas...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2009 Arkansas-Little Rock, University of ...... 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1998 Avila University; Kansas City, Mo...... 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2002 Baker University; Baldwin City, Kan ...... 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2000 Benedictine College; Atchison, Kan...... 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 1999 Central Methodist College; Fayette, Mo...... 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1998 Central Oklahoma, University of; Edmond...... 2-2-1 2-0-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 2008 Drury University; Springfield; Mo...... 1-3-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 2000 Fontbonne College; St. Louis, Mo...... 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1995 Harris-Stowe University; St. Louis, Mo...... 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1998 Indianapolis (Ind.), University of ...... 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2000 Iowa State University; Ames ...... 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1995 Kansas, University of; Lawrence...... 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 2002 Lewis University; Romeoville, Ill...... 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1999 Lindenwood University; St. Charles, Mo...... 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1997 Mary, University of; Bismarck, N.D...... 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2007 Midwestern State University; Wichita Falls, Texas ...... 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2008 Minnesota State University-Mankato ...... 3-3-1 0-2-0 1-0-1 2-1-0 2007 Minnesota-Crookston, University of ...... 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2005 Minnesota-Morris, University of...... 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2000 Minnesota-Moorhead, University of ...... 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2002 Missouri-Rolla, University of ...... 6-6-2 3-2-1 3-3-1 0-1-0 2004 Missouri-St. Louis, University of ...... 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2000 Missouri Valley College; Marshall, Mo...... 5-1-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1999 North Dakota State University; Fargo...... 4-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 4-1-0 2003 Northeastern State University; Tahlequah, Okla...... 2-1-1 0-1-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 2007 Northern Colorado University of; Greeley ...... 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 2002 Northern Kentucky University; Highland Hts...... 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2000 Oakland University; Rochester, Mich...... 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1995 Park College; Parkville, Mo...... 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1998 Quincy (Ill.) University...... 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2008 Rockhurst University; Kansas City, Mo...... 3-5-0 1-3-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 2003 St. Cloud (Minn.) State University ...... 3-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 2006 St. Joseph’s University; Rensselaer, Ind...... 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1999 Saint Louis (Mo.) University...... 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1996 South Dakota, University of; Vermillion...... 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2006 South Dakota State University; Brookings ...... 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2004 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville ...... 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 2000 Southwest Minnesota State University; Marshall ...... 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2005 Southwest Missouri State University; Springfield ...... 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2000 Southwestern Oklahoma State; Weatherford, Okla...... 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2008 Stephens College; Columbia, Mo...... 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1995 Texas A&M University-Commerce; Commerce, Texas ...... 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2008 Texas Woman’s University; Denton, Texas...... 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2007 Wayne State University; Wayne, Neb...... 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2006 Westmar College; Le Mars, Iowa ...... 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1996 West Texas A&M; Canyon, Texas ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2009 William Woods University; Fulton, Mo...... 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2000 Winona (Minn.) State University...... 3-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2006 Overall Totals ...... 128-105-17 62-38-4 50-52-12 16-15-1 .512 .596 .439 .500 2009 Opponents in Bold

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 42 - All-Time Scores All-Time Scores - 43 O 20 Park (A) ...... L 0-1 O 29 Missouri Southern (A) * ...... W 1-0 O 24 North Dakota State (N) #...... W 5-0 N 3 Northwest Missouri (H) * ...... W 4-0 N 8 Truman (A)...... 2OT–T 0-0 N 6 Emporia State (A) ...... 2OT-W 2-1 # - at Truman State N 10 Truman (A) ...... L 0-1 * - MIAA Game (8-4, second); + - at Truman; # - at Rockhurst 1999 Head Coach: Al Iantorno 10-8-0 Al Iantorno (Home: 4-1-0 Away: 5-5-0 Neutral: 1-2-0) 1995-2002 A 30 Missouri Southern (A) * ...... W 5-0 S 4 Northeastern State (A) ...... W 3-1 79-64-3 S 5 Central Oklahoma (A) ...... L 0-1 (.551) S 10 Missouri-St. Louis (A) ...... W 2-1 S 12 SIU-Edwardsville (N) # ...... L 1-2 S 15 Southwest Baptist (H) *...... W 4-0 1995 Head Coach: Al Iantorno 5-10-0 S 18 Winona State (H) ...... 2OT-W 1-0 Geoff Vandeusen (Home: 3-2-0 Away: 2-7-0 Neutral: 0-1-0) S 22 Missouri Valley (A) ...... W 2-0 2003-2006 S 6 Southwest Baptist (A) ...... W 4-0 S 25 St. Cloud State (N) % ...... W 2-0 S 8 Missouri Valley (A) ...... W 1-0 S 26 Nebraska-Omaha (N) % ...... L 0-2 34-36-9 S 10 Oakland (N) # ...... L 1-3 O 3 Northwest Missouri (H) * ...... W 5-1 (.487) S 13 Missouri-Rolla (A) ...... L 0-2 O 9 Lewis (A) ...... 2OT-L 0-1 S 16 Fontbonne (A)...... L 2-3 O 10 St. Joseph’s (A)...... L 0-2 S 18 Southwest Baptist (H) ...... W 7-0 O 13 Rockhurst (H) ...... L 0-3 2003 Head Coach: Geoff Vandeusen 7-11-1 S 30 Benedictine (A)...... L 0-1 O 16 Benedictine (A) ...... W 1-0 (Home: 6-5-0 Away: 1-5-1 Neutral: 0-1-0) O 26 Missouri-Rolla (H) * ...... W 2-1 O 8 Stephens (H)...... W 7-0 A 30 North Dakota State (N) @ ...... L 0-3 O 30 Baker (A) ...... L 0-1 O 13 Kansas (A) ...... L 0-4 S 6 Minnesota State-Mankato (H) +...... L 1-3 N 7 Truman (A) * ...... L 0-1 O 15 Lindenwood (H) ...... L 0-5 S 7 Nebraska-Omaha (H) + ...... L 0-10 * - MIAA Game (4-1, second); # - at Missouri-St. Louis; % - Truman O 21 Harris-Stowe (H) ...... W 3-0 S 12 Missouri-Rolla (H) * ...... W 5-1 O 23 Missouri Valley (H) ...... L 0-1 State Classic S 17 Northwest Missouri (H) *...... OT-W 1-0 O 25 Northeast Missouri (A)...... L 0-3 S 19 Emporia State (H) * ...... W 3-1 O 28 Iowa State (A)...... L 1-3 2000 Head Coach: Al Iantorno 11-8-0 S 25 Missouri Southern (A) *...... L 0-2 O 30 Drury (A) ...... L 1-9 (Home: 3-1-0 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 3-4) S 27 South Dakota State (H) ...... W 1-0 # - Missouri-St. Louis T.J.’s Pizza Classic A 26 Southwest Missouri (A) ...... L 1-3 O 3 Emporia State (A) * ...... L 3-1 A 27 Drury (A) ...... W 2-1 O 4 Washburn (A) * ...... W 2-0 1996 Head Coach: Al Iantorno . . . 6-11-1 S 2 Winona State (A) ...... W 1-0 O 8 Southwest Baptist (A) * ...... L 2-0 (Home: 2-5-0 Away: 4-5-0 Neutral: 0-1-1) S 3 North Dakota State (N) +...... W 1-0 O 11 Rockhurst (H) ...... L 4-1 A 31 Saint Louis (A) ...... L 0-9 S 9 SIU-Edwardsville (N) # ...... OT–L 1-2 O 17 Northwest Missouri (A) *...... 2OT-T 2-2 S 1 Missouri-St. Louis (A) ...... L 0-7 S 10 Missouri-St. Louis (N )# ...... W 2-0 O 19 Missouri-Rolla (A) * ...... L 4-0 S 6 Missouri Valley (A) #...... W 3-0 S 16 Northern Colorado (N) %...... L 0-2 O 24 Missouri Southern (H) * ...... W 2-1 S 7 Westmar (N) #...... T 2-2 S 17 Nebraska-Omaha (A) ...... L 0-5 O 26 Truman (A) * ...... L 2-0 S 14 Missouri-Rolla (N) $ ...... L 1-6 S 21 William Woods (H) ...... W 3-1 N 1 Truman (H) * ...... L 1-0 S 15 Drury (A) $ ...... L 2-6 S 30 Missouri-Rolla (A) *...... 2 OT–W 2-1 N 6 Southwest Baptist (H) * ...... L 3-0 S 17 Rockhurst (H) ...... L 0-2 O 7 Baker (H) ...... W 3-0 N 8 Washburn (H) *...... OT-W 2-1 S 21 Southwest Missouri (A) ...... L 0-2 O 14 Missouri Southern (H) * ...... OT W 2-1 * - MIAA Game (6-7-1, fourth); @ - at Rockhurst; + - UCM Holiday S 22 Harris-Stowe (A) ...... W 2-1 O 17 Southwest Baptist (A) *...... W 5-0 Inn Express Classic S 25 Lindenwood (H)...... W 1-0 O 21 Rockhurst (A)...... W 2-1 S 29 Park (A) ...... L 0-3 O 28 Northern Kentucky (N) # ...... L 0-2 2004 Head Coach: Geoff Vandeusen 4-12-4 O 6 Central Methodist (H) ...... W 4-1 O 29 Indianapolis (N) #...... L 1-3 (Home: 3-5-1 Away: 1-6-3 Neutral: 0-1-0) O 12 Benedictine (H)...... L 0-2 N 1 Truman (H) * ...... L 0-2 S 3 St. Cloud State (H) + ...... L 0-1 O 13 SIU-Edwardsville (H)...... L 0-2 N 3 Northwest Missouri (A) *...... L 1-2 S 5 Central Oklahoma (H) + ...... W 2-0 O 16 Truman (H) ...... L 0-1 N 4 Minnesota-Morris (N) $...... W 3-2 S 11 Minnesota State-Mankato (A) ...... L 1-3 O 19 North Dakota State (H) † ...... L 0-1 * - MIAA Game (3-2, second); + - at Winona State; # - at Truman; % S 12 Nebraska-Omaha (A) ...... L 1-4 O 23 William Woods (A) ...... W 3-2 - at Nebraska-Omaha; $ - at Northwest Missouri State S 17 Washburn (H) * ...... W 2-1 O 29 Southwest Baptist (A) ...... W 6-0 S 21 Northwest Missouri (H) * ...... W 4-0 # - Missouri Valley Classic; $ - Drury Burger King Classic; † - 2001 Head Coach: Al Iantorno 14-6-0 S 25 Southwest Minnesota State (A) ...... W 2-0 Played at West Football Practice Field (Home: 5-4-0 Away: 6-1-0 Neutral: 3-1-0) S 26 South Dakota (A)...... OT-L 1-2 A 25 Winona State (H) ...... L 0-2 O 1 Emporia State (H)*...... L 1-3 1997 Head Coach: Al Iantorno ...... 11-9-0 A 26 St. Cloud State (H)...... W 8-0 O 5 Missouri-Rolla (A) * ...... 2OT-T 1-1 (Home: 6-4-0 Away: 3-5-0 Neutral: 2-0-0) S 1 Minnesota State-Mankato (N) + ...... W 3-2 O 9 Truman (H) *...... OT-L 0-1 A 30 Missouri-Rolla (H)# ...... L 0-1 S 2 North Dakota State (N) +...... W 4-2 O 12 Southwest Baptist (H) * ...... L 1-5 A 31 Rockhurst (H)# ...... OT–L 1-2 S 8 Texas A&M-Commerce (N) # ...... W 2-0 O 16 Washburn (A) * ...... 2OT-T 1-1 S 6 Quincy (H)...... 2OT–W 3-2 S 15 Nebraska-Omaha (N) % ...... L 1-2 O 17 Emporia State (A)*...... 2OT-T 0-0 S 10 Missouri Valley (H) ...... W 3-0 S 16 Northern Colorado (A) ...... L 0-3 O 22 Missouri Southern (H) *...... L 1-3 S 14 Park (H)...... OT–L 0-1 S 19 Southwest Baptist (H) *...... W 4-0 O 27 Truman (A) * ...... L 0-3 S 15 Southwest Missouri (H) ...... L 0-1 S 23 Missouri-Rolla (H) *...... L 0-1 O 29 Southwest Baptist (A) * ...... L 0-3 S 18 Central Methodist (A) ...... W 4-2 S 29 Truman (H) * ...... L 1-2 N 2 Northwest Missouri (A) *...... L 3-5 S 20 North Dakota State (N) $...... W 2-1 S 30 Emporia State (H) * ...... W 6-0 N 5 Missouri-Rolla (H) * ...... 2OT-T 0-0 S 21 St. Cloud State (A) $ ...... L 0-2 O 6 Northest Missouri (A) *...... W 5-0 N 7 Missouri Southern (A) *...... L 0-2 O 3 Drury (A) % ...... L 0-1 O 11 Rockhurst (H)...... W 1-0 * - MIAA Game (2-8-4, sixth); + - UCM Holiday Inn Express Classic O 4 Arkansas-Little Rock (N) % ...... W 2-1 O 13 Missouri Southern (H) *...... 2OT-L 1-2 O 7 Harris-Stowe (H) ...... W 4-1 O 17 Emporia State (A) * ...... W 1-0 2005 Head Coach: Geoff Vandeusen 11-8-1 O 8 Southwest Baptist (H) †...... W 6-0 O 20 Missouri-Rolla (A) * ...... W 1-0 (Home: 8-1-0 Away: 2-5-1 Neutral: 1-2-0) O 11 Benedictine (A) ...... W 2-0 O 27 Missouri Southern (A) * ...... 2OT-W 1-0 A 27 Missouri Western (A) * ...... W 4-0 O 15 Truman State (A) ...... 2OT–L 0-1 O 30 Northwest Missouri (H) * ...... W 3-0 S 2 Minnesota Crookston (H) # ...... W 4-0 O 19 Baker (H) ...... OT–W 1-0 O 31 Southwest Baptist (A) *...... W 3-0 S 4 Southwest Minnesota (H) # ...... W 8-2 O 22 William Woods (H) ...... W 5-0 N 4 Truman (A) * ...... OT-W 1-0 S 10 Nebraska-Omaha (N) $...... L 1-2 O 25 Northeastern State (A) ...... W 2-0 * - MIAA Game (9-3, second); + - at Truman; # - at Wichita, Kan.; % S 11 Minnesota State-Mankato (N)$ ...... L 1-2 O 30 Lindenwood (A) ...... L 1-2 - at Northern Colorado S 16 Northwest Missouri (H) * ...... W 3-1 O 31 SIU-Edwardsville (A)...... L 0-3 S 20 Washburn (H) *...... L 0-2 # - UCM Jennies Fall Classic; $ - St. Cloud State Invitational; % - 2002 Head Coach: Al Iantorno 12-8-0 S 22 Southwest Baptist (H) *...... W 2-1 Drury Burger King Classic;† - Played at West FB Practice Field (Home: 6-3-0 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 1-2-0) S 26 Missouri Southern (A) *...... L 1-5 A 31 South Dakota (H) ...... OT-W 2-1 S 30 Central Oklahoma (A) % ...... L 0-5 1998 Head Coach: Al Iantorno 10-4-2 S 1 Minnesota State-Moorhead (H) ...... W 3-0 O 2 SW Oklahoma State (N) % ...... W 2-0 (Home: 3-1-0 Away: 6-3-2 Neutral: 1-0-0) S 7 Northern Colorado (N) + ...... L 1-3 O 7 Emporia State (H) * ...... W 3-0 S 4 Quincy (A) ...... W 2-0 S 8 Nebraska-Omaha (N) +...... L 0-1 O 9 Truman (A) * ...... L 1-2 S 6 Northeastern State (H) ...... L 0-1 S 13 Minnesota State-Mankato (N) #...... W 4-1 O 14 Missouri Western (H) * ...... W 4-0 S 9 Southwest Baptist (A) ...... W 5-0 S 22 Missouri-Rolla (H) * ...... W 3-1 O 19 Southwest Baptist (A) * ...... L 0-1 S 11 Avila (A)...... W 5-0 S 24 Missouri Southern (H) *...... L 1-2 O 22 Washburn (A) *...... OT-W 2-1 S 13 Kansas (A) ...... L 1-4 S 28 Truman (H) * ...... L 0-2 O 23 Emporia State (A) * ...... L 0-2 S 16 Rockhurst (A)...... W 1-0 O 2 Rockhurst (A) ...... L 1-2 O 29 Truman (H) * ...... OT-W 1-0 S 20 Arkansas.-Little Rock (A) ...... W 2-0 O 4 Avila (H)...... W 4-0 N 1 Northwest Missouri (A) *...... 2OT-T 1-1 S 23 Central Methodist (H) ...... W 3-0 O 6 Missouri-Rolla (A) * ...... W 1-0 N 4 Missouri Southern (H) * ...... 2OT-W 2-1 S 25 Missouri Valley (H) ...... W 1-0 O 9 Southwest Baptist (H) * ...... L 1-2 * - MIAA Game (8-5-1, Tied-second); # - UCM Holiday Inn Express O 2 Missouri-Rolla (A) ...... L 1-2 O 12 Northwest Missouri (A) * ...... W 2-0 Classic; $ Truman State Classic; % - Central Oklahoma Classic O 4 Harris-Stowe (A) ...... W 7-0 O 18 Kansas (A) ...... L 0-5 O 7 Benedictine (H) ...... W 3-0 O 20 Emporia State (H) * ...... W 4-1 O 14 William Woods (A)...... T 1-1 O 23 Southwest Baptist (A) *...... W 3-0

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 42 - All-Time Scores All-Time Scores - 43 2006 Head Coach: Geoff Vandeusen 12-5-3 (Home: 6-3-1 Away: 5-2-2 Neutral: 1-0-0) A 25 St. Cloud State (N)% ...... W 3-0 A 27 Minnesota State-Mankato (A) % ...... W 3-1 S 1 Wayne State (H) # ...... W 4-2 S 3 South Dakota (H) # ...... W 2-1 S 8 Winona State (H) ...... 2OT-W 3-2 S 13 Emporia State (A) * ...... W 4-1 S 16 Washburn (A) *...... L 1-2 S 20 Southwest Baptist (H) * ...... L 0-2 S 23 Missouri Southern (H) *...... 2OT-T 1-1 S 27 Northwest Missouri (H) * ...... W 2-0 S 29 Missouri Western (H) * ...... W 5-0 O 6 Truman (H) * ...... L 0-1 O 10 Southwest Baptist (A) *...... W 1-0 O 13 Missouri Southern (A) *...... 2OT-T 0-0 O 18 Washburn (H) *...... L 0-1 O 20 Emporia State (H) * ...... W 5-0 O 25 Truman (A) * ...... W 1-0 O 28 Northwest Missouri (A) *...... 2OT-T 2-2 O 29 Missouri Western (A) * ...... W 3-0 N 3 Nebraska-Omaha (A)@ ...... L 0-3 * - MIAA Game (7-4-3, Tied-fourth); % - Minnesota State-Mankato Classic; # - UCM Holiday Inn Express Classic; @ - NCAA Tournament

Lewis Theobald 2007- 28-8-6 (.738)

2007 Head Coach: Lewis Theobald 13-4-4 (Home: 6-2-2 Away: 5-2-2 Neutral: 2-0-0) A 24 Midwestern State (A)% ...... L 3-1 A 26 Texas Woman’s University (N)% ...... W 2-0 A 31 Northeastern State (H)# ...... 2OT-T 2-2 S 2 Central Oklahoma(H)#...... W 1-0 S 7 Missouri Western (A)* ...... OT-W 2-1 S 14 Washburn (H)*...... W 1-0 S 15 Emporia State (H)* ...... W 6-0 S 21 Missouri Southern (A)* ...... W 1-0 S 22 Southwest Baptist (A)* ...... W 1-0 S 28 Truman (A)* ...... 2OT-T 1-1 S 29 Northwest Missouri (A)*...... 2OT-W 2-1 O 4 Missouri Western (H)*...... W 5-0 O 12 Southwest Baptist (H)*...... 2OT-L 2-3 O 13 Missouri Southern (H)* ...... L 0-2 O 19 Emporia State (A)* ...... 2OT-W 2-1 O 20 Washburn (A)* ...... L 0-1 O 26 Northwest Missouri (H)* ...... W 2-0 O 27 Truman (H)* ...... OT-W 1-0 N 3 Southwest Baptist (H)! ...... 2OT-T 0-0 N 9 Mary (N)@...... W 2-1 N 11 Minnesota State (A)@ ...... 2OT-T 1-1 * - MIAA Game (10-3-1, Tied-first); % - Midwestern State Classic; # - UCM Inn Express Classic; @ - NCAA Tournament

2008 Head Coach: Lewis Theobald 15-4-2 (Home: 9-2-0 Away: 5-2-2 Neutral: 1-0-0) A 29 Midwestern State (H) # ...... W 2-0 A 31 #25 Quincy (H) # ...... L 0-1 S 5 Southwestern Oklahoma (A) % ...... W 7-2 S 7 Central Oklahoma(A) % ...... TO2 0-0 S 11 Missouri Southern (A) * ...... OT-W 2-1 S 13 Washburn (A) * ...... W 1-0 S 18 #5 Nebraska-Omaha (H) *...... W 3-1 S 25 Washburn (H) * ...... W 1-0 S 27 Emporia State (H) * ...... W 3-0 O 2 Northwest Missouri (H) * ...... W 1-0 O 4 Missouri Western (A) * ...... W 3-0 O 9 #9 Truman State (H) * ...... W 1-0 O 11 Missouri Western (H) * ...... W 5-1 O 18 Missouri Southern (H) * ...... W 1-0 O 23 Southwest Baptist (H) *...... W 2-0 O 26 Emporia State (A) * ...... W 1-0 O 30 Southwest Baptist (A) *...... W 2-0 N 1 Truman (A) * ...... 2OT-T 2-2 N 6 Northwest Missouri (A) *...... L 0-1 N 8 Nebraska-Omaha (A) ...... L 0-3 N 16 Texas A&M-Commerce (H) @ ...... L 0-2 * - MIAA Game (13-2-1, first); % - Central Oklahoma Classic; # - UCM Inn Express Classic; @ - NCAA Tournament

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 44 - MIAA Championship Teams Jennies in the Post-Season - 45

2007 MIAA Champions Overall: 13-4-4 * MIAA: 10-3-1 Back row (l-r): Head coach Lewis Theobald, assistant Chris Clements, Lexie Bristow, Kelsi McCrite, Melanie Hall, Heidi Helfers, Megan Volker, Brittany Sharp, graduate assistant Shannon Patterson, and graduate assistant Jeremy Clevenger. Middle Row: Liz Casey, Allison Lusardi, Landri Schmitt, Randi Fernsler, Alicia Krug, Caitlin Keith, Angela Dobbie, Kylee Schuhler, Kayla Jupp, Hazel Cox, Shannon Ponche, and Lauren Bamvakais. Front Row: Alex Woolard, Erin Hendrix, Kathleen Higginbotham, Carrie Twellman, Kelsi Ginavan, Madeline Baker, Erin Hainey, Lindsey Hoerl.

2008 MIAA Champions Overall: 15-4-2 * MIAA: 13-2-1 Back row (l-r): Melanie Hall, Sarah Hotop, Tabitha Davis, Brittany Sharp and Katie O’Keefe. Third Row: Head coach Lewis Theobald, Lexie Bristow, Heidi Helfers, Alyssa Rhodes, Randi Fernsler, Kari Schelich, graduate assistant Shannon Patterson, and graduate assistant Kelsi Ginavan. Second Row: Kylee Schuhler, Caitlin Keith, Carrie Twellman, Lauren Bamvakais, Hazel Cox, Allison Lusardi, Kayla Jupp, Lindsey Maher, and Angela Dobbie. Front Row: Kathleen Higginbotham, Sharaya Sidebottom, Nikki Hoss, Sabrina Sexton, Jessica Depew, Casie Kultgen, Lindsay Hoerl, Landri Schmitt, and Cara Hennahane.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 44 - MIAA Championship Teams Jennies in the Post-Season - 45 Jennies in the NCAA Division II Tournament 2006 Nov. 3 Nebraska-Omaha (A) L 0-3 -

2007 Nov. 9 Mary (N) W 2-1 Dobbie, Angela (Twellman, Carrie) Hainey, Erin (Hoerl, Lindsay, Cox, Hazel) Nov. 11 Minnesota State (A) TO2 1-1 Jupp, Kayla (Schuhler, Kylee)

2008 Nov. 16 Texas A&M-Commerce (H) L 0-2 -

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 46 - Jennies Soccer History Records - 47

Teleshia Joseph (2001-03) owns the school records for goals, assists, and total points. She also ranks among the MIAA career leaders in all three categories.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 46 - Jennies Soccer History Records - 47 ~ Individual Offensive ~ Road Wins in a Season (Includes neutral matches) ~ Team Offensive ~ Most: 8, 2000 (8-7-0) Most Goals Most Goals Scored Fewest: 1, 2003 (1-5-1), 2004 (1-7-3) Match: 4, Sarah Bourn vs. SW Baptist, 9-18-95 Match: 8, vs. St. Cloud State, 8-26-01, vs. Southwest Minnesota , (9- Home Losses in a Season Season: 17, Teleshia Joseph, 2001 4-05) Most: 5, 1996 (2-5-0), 2004 (3-5-1) Career: 37, April Reyes 2000-03 & Teleshia Joseph, 2001-03 Season: 46, 2001 Fewest: 1, 1997 (3-1-0); 1999 (4-1); 2000 (3-1); & 2005 (8-1) Highest Goals-per-Match Average Fewest Goals Scored Most Consecutive Home Wins Season: 0.85, Teleshia Joseph, 2001 (17 goals in 20 matches) Match: 0, most recent vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-16-08 Season: 8, 2008 (9-18-08 to 10-23-08) Career: 0.79, Kris Hoff, 1995 (11 goals in 14 matches) Season: 21, 2003 and 2004 Most Consecutive Home Losses Most Consecutive Matches with a Goal Most Assists Season: 4, 1996 (10-12-96 to 10-23-96) Season: 6, April Reyes 9-21-00 to 10-21-00 [Also career record] Match: 6, vs. Harris-Stowe, 10-4-98 Overall: 5, 1995-96 (10-25-95 to 9-6-96) Most Assists Season: 34, 2001 Most Consecutive Road Wins (Incl. neutral matches) Match: 3, Sarah Bourn vs. Stephens, 10-8-95; Sinead Cullinan vs. Harris-Stowe, Fewest Assists Season: 6, 10-6-01 to 11-4-01 10-4-98; Carrie Twellman vs. Missouri Western, 9-29-06 Season: 12, 1995 Overall: 6, 2001 (10-6-01 to 11-4-01) Season: 10, Teleshia Joseph, 2002 Most Total Points Most Consecutive Road Losses (Incl. neutral matches) Career:22, Teleshia Joseph, 2001-03 Season: 126, 2001 (46 goals, 34 assists) Season: 8, 1995 (9-10-95 to end of season) Highest Assists-per-Match Avg (min. two seasons) Fewest Total Points Overall: 10, 1995-96 (9-10-95 to 9-6-96) Season: 0.50, Teleshia Joseph, 2002 (10 assists, 20 matches) Season: 59, 2004 (21 goals, 17 assists) Most Overtime Matches Career: 0.47, Susan Noel, 1997-98 (17 assists, 36 matches) Season: 9, 2007 (4-1-4) Most Consecutive Matches with an Assist Most Overtime Wins Season: 3, Amy Krumm, 1997 (10-7-97 to 10-15-97) ~ Team Defensive ~ Fewest Goals Allowed Season: 4, 2007 Most Total Points Most Overtime Losses Match: 8, Sarah Bourn vs. Southwest Baptist, 9-18-95 (4 goals, 0 Match: 0, last vs. Southwest Baptist, 10-30-08 Season: 3, 1997 assists) Season: 9, 1998 Season: 41, Teleshia Joseph, 2001 (17 goals, 7 assists) Most Goals Allowed Career: 96, Teleshia Joseph, 2001-03 (37 goals, 22 assists) Match: 10, Nebraska-Omaha, 9-7-03 ~ Jennies Soccer Firsts ~ Highest Points-per-Match Avg (min. two seasons) Season: 47, 1996 First Match Season: 2.05, Teleshia Joseph, 2001 (41 pts, 20 matches) Season Goals Against Average September 6, 1995 at Southwest Baptist (W 4-0) Career: 1.09, Molly McCain, 1997-99 (58 pts, 53 matches) Lowest: 0.55, 1998 First Home Win Most Shots Highest: 2.61, 1996 September 18, 1995 vs. Southwest Baptist (W 7-0) Match: 15, Kelly Saunders vs SW Baptist, 9-6-95 Shutouts in a Season Season: 73, April Reyes, 2000 Most: 12, 2001 & 2008 First Home Loss Career: 217, Hazel Cox, 2005-08 Fewest: 3, 1996 & 2003 October 15, 1995 vs. Lindenwood (L 5-0) Highest Shots-per-Match Avg (min. two seasons) Season: 4.43, Kris Hoff, 1995 (62 shots, 14 matches) First Home Tie ~ Team Miscellaneous Records ~ November 5, 2004 vs. Missouri-Rolla (T 0-0) Career: 4.43, Kris Hoff, 1995 (62 shots, 14 matches) Matches Played in a Season Most: 21, 2007 & 2008 First Road Win ~ Individual Defensive ~ Fewest: 15, 1995 September 6, 1995 at Southwest Baptist (W 4-0) Fewest Goals Allowed Wins in a Season First Road Loss Season: 7, Niki Dosland, 1997 Most: 15, 2008 (15-4-2) September 13, 1995 at Missouri-Rolla (L 2-0) Career: 13, Lauren Bamvakais, 2006- Fewest: 4, 2004 (4-12) Lowest Goals-Allowed Average Losses in a Season First Road Tie Season: 0.55, Carrie Payne, 1998 (9 goals in 1,470 minutes) Most: 12, 2004 (4-12-4) October 14, 1998 at William Woods (T 1-1) Career: 0.61, Lauren Bamvakais, 2006- (13 goals in 1,930 minutes) Fewest: 4, 1998 (10-4-2), 2007 (13-4-4), 2008 (15-4-2) Most Shutouts Win-Loss Percentage in a Season First Goal Season: 12, Carrie Payne, 2001; Lauren Bamvakais, 2008 Highest: .714, 2007 (13-4-4), 2008 (15-4-2) Carrie Wittendorfer at Southwest Baptist, Sept. 6, 1995 Career: 33, Carrie Payne, 1998-2001 Lowest: .300, 2004 (4-12-4) First Opponent’s Goal Most Consecutive Shutouts Most Consecutive Wins Genevieve Long, Oakland (Mich.), Sept. 10, 1995 Season: 6, Carrie Payne, 2001 (10-17-01 to 11-4-01) [Also career Season & Overall: 13, 9-11-08 to 10-30-08 record] 10-17-01 to 11-4-01 Most Consecutive Losses First Assist Most Saves Season: 4, 1995 (10-23-95 to end of season); Tammy Thomas at Southwest Baptist, Sept. 6, 1995 Match: 17, Carrie Payne vs. NO Kentucky, 10-28-00 1996 (9-14-96 to 9-22-96 & 10-12-96 to 10-23-96); First Opponent’s Assist Season: 145, Carrie Payne, 2000 2000 (10-28-00 to 11-3-00); 2004 (10-22-04 to 11-2-04) Carrie Everkiss, Missouri-Rolla, Sept. 13, 1995 Career: 422, Carrie Payne, 1998-2001 Overall: 6, 1995-96 (10-23-95 to 9-6-96) Highest Saves-per-Match Average Most Consecutive Wins to Start Season First Shutout Season: 7.63, Carrie Payne, 2000 (145 saves, 19 matches) Season: 6, 2006 (8-27-05 to ) September 6, 1995 at Southwest Baptist (W 4-0) Career: 5.78, Carrie Payne, 1998 (422 saves, 73 matches) Most Consecutive Losses to Start Season Season: 3, 2003 (8-30-03 to 9-12-03) First Time to be Shutout Home Wins in a Season September 13, 1995 at Missouri-Rolla (L 2-0) Most: 9, 2008 (9-2-0) First NCAA Tournament Game Fewest: 2, 1996 (2-5-0) November 3, 2006 at Nebraska-Omaha (L 0-3) Jennies All-Time Leaders ~ Goals ~ a Career 3. Teleshia Joseph, 2001 ...... 20 0.35 7 Name, Seasons ...... M Avg. G April Reyes, 2001 ...... 20 0.35 7 in a Match 1. April Reyes, 2000-03...... 58 0.64 37 5. Carrie Twellman, 2006 ...... 19 0.32 6 1. 4, Sarah Bourn vs. Southwest Baptist, 9-18-95 Teleshia Joseph, 2001-03...... 59 0.63 37 Hazel Cox, 2006 ...... 20 0.30 6 2. 3, Kris Hoff vs. Southwest Baptist, 9-6-95 3. Hazel Cox, 2005-08 ...... 79 0.38 30 3, Molly McCain vs. Harris-Stowe, 10-7-97 4. Melanie Hall, 2006- ...... 60 0.45 27 in a Career 3, Amy Krumm vs. Harris-Stowe, 10-4-98 5. Molly McCain, 1997-99 ...... 53 0.47 25 Name, Seasons ...... M Avg. Ast. 3, April Reyes vs. Minn-Moorhead, 9-1-02 6. Amy Krumm, 1997-00...... 65 0.31 20 1. Teleshia Joseph, 2001-03...... 59 0.37 22 3, Teleshia Joseph vs. Avila, 10-4-02 7. Sabrina Sanders, 1997-00 ...... 73 0.26 19 2. Hazel Cox, 2005-08 ...... 79 0.23 18 3, Teleshia Joseph vs. Missouri-Rolla, 9-12-03 8. Jessica Rausch, 1998-01 ...... 72 0.25 18 3. April Reyes, 2000-03...... 58 0.24 14 3, Carrie Twellman vs. Southwest Minnesota, 9-4-05 9. Carrie Twellman, 2005-08 ...... 68 0.25 17 4. Landri Schmitt, 2005-08 ...... 80 0.15 12 3, Caitlin Keith vs. Emporia State, 9-15-07 10. Landri Schmitt, 2005-08 ...... 80 0.15 12 5. Amy Krumm, 1997-00...... 65 0.15 11 10. 2, several times, most recently Lindsay Hoerl 6. Carrie Twellman, 2005-08 ...... 59 0.17 10 vs. Missouri Western, 10-4-08 Sabrina Sanders, 1997-00 ...... 73 0.17 10 Brittany DeVantier, 2001-04 ...... 58 0.17 10 in a Season ~ Assists ~ Jessica Goedeker, 1999-02...... 75 0.13 10 Melissa Layton, 1999-02 ...... 75 0.13 10 Name, Season ...... M Avg. G in a Match 1. Teleshia Joseph, 2001 ...... 20 0.85 17 1. 3, Sarah Bourn vs. Stephens College, 10-8-95 2. Molly McCain, 1997 ...... 20 0.80 16 3, Sinead Cullinan vs. Harris-Stowe, 10-4-98 3. April Reyes, 2002 ...... 19 0.79 15 3, Carrie Twellman vs. Missouri Western, 9-29-06 ~ Shots ~ 4. Kris Hoff, 1995 ...... 14 0.79 11 3. 2, 12 times, most recently Sharaya Sidebottom vs. in a Season Nebraska-Omaha, 9-18-08 5. Melanie Hall, 2008 ...... 19 .068 13 Name, Season ...... M Shots 6. Teleshia Joseph, 2002 ...... 20 0.60 12 1. April Reyes, 2001 ...... 20 73 April Reyes, 2001 ...... 20 0.60 12 in a Season 2. Molly McCain, 1997 ...... 20 69 Hazel Cox, 2005 ...... 20 0.60 12 Name, Season ...... M Avg. Ast. 3. Hazel Cox, 2005 ...... 20 66 9. April Reyes, 2000 ...... 18 0.56 10 1. Teleshia Joseph, 2002 ...... 20 0.50 10 4. Teleshia Joseph, 2001 ...... 20 65 Hazel Cox, 2006 ...... 20 0.50 10in 2. Jenny Shay, 1995 ...... 14 0.36 5 5. Kris Hoff, 1995 ...... 14 62

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 48 - All-Time Leaders All-Time Roster - 49 6. Hazel Cox, 2007 ...... 19 61 5. April Reyes, 2001 ...... 20 1.55 31 8. Kelly Kozlen, 1995 ...... 14 4.86 68 7. April Reyes, 2002 ...... 19 59 6. Hazel Cox, 2005 ...... 20 1.40 28 Carrie Massey, 1997 ...... 10 6.80 68 8. Hazel Cox, 2006 ...... 20 58 7. Melanie Hall, 2008 ...... 19 1.37 26 Liz Casey, 2007 ...... 17 4.00 68 9. Melanie Hall, 2008 ...... 19 57 Hazel Cox, 2006 ...... 20 1.30 26 in a Career 10. Molly McCain, 1999 ...... 18 55 9. Kris Hoff, 1995 ...... 14 1.71 24 Name, Seasons ...... M Avg. Sv April Reyes, 2000 ...... 18 1.33 24 1. Carrie Payne, 1998-01 ...... 73 5.78 422 in a Career 2. Carrie Massey, 1996-97 ...... 28 5.50 154 Name, Seasons ...... M Shots in a Career 3. Andrea Dixon, 2004-05 ...... 41 3.73 153 1. Hazel Cox, 2005-08 ...... 79 220 Name, Seasons ...... M Avg. TP 4. Elizabeth Casey, 2006-07 ...... 35 4.11 144 2. April Reyes, 2000-03...... 57 172 1. Teleshia Joseph, 2001-03...... 59 1.88 96 5. Kelly Kozlen, 1995-96...... 32 3.88 124 3. Teleshia Joseph, 2001-03...... 59 161 2. April Reyes, 2000-03...... 58 1.71 88 6. Sarah Bomhoff, 2003-04 ...... 14 6.43 90 4. Jessica Rausch, 1998-01 ...... 71 153 3. Hazel Cox, 2005-08 ...... 79 0.99 78 7. Lauren Bamvakais, 2006- ...... 23 2.78 64 5. Molly McCain, 1997-99 ...... 52 151 4. Melanie Hall, 2006- ...... 60 1.00 60 8. Stephanie Reyes, 2002...... 18 3.50 63 6. Melanie Hall, 2006- ...... 60 141 5. Molly McCain, 1997-99 ...... 53 1.09 58 9. Emily Basel, 2003-04 ...... 10 5.50 55 7. Brittany DeVantier, 2001-04 ...... 77 124 6. Amy Krumm, 1997-00...... 65 0.78 51 10. Niki Dosland, 1997 ...... 10 4.60 46 8. Jessica Goedeker, 1999-02...... 75 113 7. Sabrina Sanders, 1997-00 ...... 73 0.66 48 9. Amy Crumm, 1997-00...... 64 111 8. Carrie Twellman, 2005-08 ...... 68 0.65 44 10. Sabrina Sanders, 1997-00 ...... 72 109 9. Jessica Rausch 1998-01 ...... 72 0.54 39 10. Landri Schmitt, 2005-08 ...... 80 0.45 36 ~ Goals Against Average ~ in a Season Name, Season (Min. 800 Minutes). . . . . Min. GA Avg. ~ Total Points ~ 1. Carrie Payne, 1998 ...... 1,470 9 0.55 in a Match ~ Saves ~ Lauren Bamvakais, 2008 ...... 1800 11 0.55 1. 8, Sarah Bourn vs. SW Baptist, 9-18-95 (4g, 0a) in a Match 3. Liz Casey, 2007...... 1,592 11 0.62 2. 7, Amy Krumm vs. Harris-Stowe, 10-4-98 (3g, 1a) 1. 17, Carrie Payne vs. Northern Kentucky, 10-28-00 4. Niki Dosland, 1997 ...... 887 7 0.71 7, Teleshia Joseph vs. MO-Rolla, 9-12-03 (3g, 1a) 2. 16, Sarah Bomhoff vs. Truman, 10-26-03 5. Carrie Payne, 2001 ...... 1,853 16 0.78 7, Carrie Twellman vs. SW Minn., 9-4-05 (3g, 1a) 3. 15, Carrie Massey vs. Southwest Mo., 9-15-97 6. Carrie Payne, 1999 ...... 1,657 17 0.92 5. 6, Kris Hoff vs. SW Baptist, 9-6-95 (3g, 0a) 15, Carrie Payne vs. Truman (2OT), 11-8-98 7. Elizabeth Casey, 2006...... 1,648 17 0.93 6, Molly McCain vs. Harris-Stowe, 10-7-97 (3g, 0a) 5. 14, Kelly Kozlen vs. Missouri-Rolla, 9-13-95 8. Stephanie Rayes, 2002 ...... 1,301 14 0.97 6, April Reyes vs. MN-Moorhead, 9-1-02 (3g, 0a) 14, Carrie Payne vs. Central Oklahoma, 9-5-99 9. Sandy Shipp, 1995 ...... 246 3 1.09 6, Teleshia Joseph vs. Avila, 10-4-02 (3g, 0a) 14, Carrie Payne vs. Northern Colorado, 9-16-00 10. Carrie Massey, 1997 ...... 906 13 1.29 6, Caitlin Keith vs. Emporia State, 9-15-07 (3g, 0a) 8. 13, Carrie Payne vs. Southwest Missouri, 8-26-00 10. 5, Jennifer Diaz vs. Central Methodist, 10-6-96 (2g, 1a) 13, Sarah Bomhoff vs. Southwest Baptist, 11-6-03 in a Career 5, Stacey Stabb vs. SW Baptist, 10-29-96 (2g, 1a) 10. 12, Carrie Payne vs. North Dakota State, 9-3-00 Name, Season (Min. 1000 Minutes). . . . Min. GA Avg. 5, Jessica Rausch vs. SW Baptist, 9-15-99 (2g, 1a) 1. Lauren Bamvakais, 2006-...... 1,840 11 0.54 5, Stephanie Reyes vs. St. Cloud State, 8-26-01 (1g, 3a) 1. Elizabeth Casey, 2006-07 ...... 3,240 28 0.78 5, Melanie Hall vs. Missouri Western, 9-29-06 (2g, 1a) in a Season Name, Season ...... M Avg. Sv 2. Carrie Payne, 1998-01 ...... 6,653 68 0.92 1. Carrie Payne, 2000...... 19 7.63 145 3. Stephanie Rayes, 2002 ...... 1,301 14 0.97 in a Season 2. Carrie Payne, 1999...... 18 4.94 89 4. Andrea Dixon, 2004-05 ...... 3,576 64 1.61 Name, Season ...... M Avg. TP Andrea Dixon, 2004...... 20 4.45 89 5. Carrie Massey, 1996-97 ...... 1,831 42 2.06 1. Teleshia Joseph, 2001 ...... 20 2.05 41 4. Carrie Massey, 1996 ...... 18 4.78 86 6. Kelly Kozlen, 1995-96 ...... 1,799 49 2.45 2. Teleshia Joseph, 2002 ...... 20 1.70 34 5. Carrie Payne, 1998...... 16 5.00 80 7. Sarah Bomhoff, 2003-04...... 1,053 29 2.48 3. April Reyes, 2002 ...... 19 1.74 33 Sarah Bomhoff, 2003 ...... 11 7.27 80 4. Molly McCain, 1997 ...... 20 1.60 32 7. Elizabeth Casey, 2006 ...... 18 4.22 76

Jennies Annual Leaders Goals 1999 Sabrina Sanders ...... 16 2005 Andrea Dixon ...... 64 1995 Kris Hoff...... 11 2000 April Reyes...... 24 2006 Liz Casey ...... 76 1996 Jennifer Diaz...... 8 2001 Teleshia Joseph...... 41 2007 Liz Casey ...... 68 1997 Molly McCain ...... 16 2002 Teleshia Joseph...... 34 2008 Lauren Bamvakais ...... 68 1998 Jessica Rausch ...... 8 2003 Teleshia Joseph...... 21 2004 Jamie Derleth, Josie Vanwey ...... 8 Goals Against Average 1999 Sabrina Sanders ...... 16 1995 Kelly Kozlen ...... 2.53 2000 April Reyes...... 10 2005 Hazel Cox ...... 28 2006 Hazel Cox ...... 26 1996 Kelly Kozlen ...... 2.33 2001 Teleshia Joseph...... 17 1997 Niki Dosland ...... 0.71 2002 April Reyes...... 15 2007 Hazel Cox ...... 17 2008 Melanie Hall ...... 26 1998 Carrie Payne ...... 0.55 2003 Teleshia Joseph...... 8 1999 Carrie Payne ...... 0.92 2004 Jamie Derleth ...... 4 Shots 2000 Carrie Payne ...... 1.40 2005 Hazel Cox ...... 12 1995 Kris Hoff...... 62 2001 Carrie Payne ...... 0.78 2006 Hazel Cox ...... 10 1996 Stacey Staab ...... 36 2002 Stephanie Reyes...... 0.97 2007 Hazel Cox, Melanie Hall ...... 6 1997 Molly McCain ...... 69 2003 Emily Basel ...... 1.74 2008 Melanie Hall ...... 13 1998 Jessica Rausch ...... 48 2004 Andrea Dixon ...... 1.86 Assists 1999 Molly McCain ...... 55 2005 Andrea Dixon ...... 1.37 1995 Jenny Shay ...... 5 2000 April Reyes...... 40 2006 Liz Casey...... 0.93 1996 Stacey Staab ...... 3 2001 April Reyes...... 73 2007 Liz Casey...... 0.62 1997 Susan Noel, Amy Krumm ...... 5 2002 April Reyes...... 59 2008 Lauren Bamvakais...... 0.62 1998 Molly McCain ...... 4 2003 Teleshia Joseph...... 48 2004 Erin Hainey...... 30 Minutes 1999 Sabrina Sanders, Molly McCain ...... 4 1995 Kelly Kozlen ...... 1,104 2000 April Reyes, Jessica Goedeker ...... 4 2005 Hazel Cox ...... 66 2006 Hazel Cox ...... 58 1996 Carrie Massey...... 925 2001 Teleshia Joseph, April Reyes ...... 7 1997 Carrie Massey...... 906 2002 Teleshia Joseph...... 10 2007 Hazel Cox ...... 61 2008 Melanie Hall ...... 59 1998 Carrie Payne ...... 1,470 2003 Teleshia Joseph, Brittany DeVantier...... 5 1999 Carrie Payne ...... 1,657 2004 Erin Hainey, Mallory Milburn ...... 3 Saves 2000 Carrie Payne ...... 1,673 2005 Landri Schmitt ...... 5 1995 Kelly Kozlen...... 68 2001 Carrie Payne ...... 1,853 2006 Hazel Cox, Carrie Twellman ...... 6 1996 Carrie Massey...... 86 2002 Stephanie Reyes...... 1,301 2007 Hazel Cox ...... 5 1997 Carrie Massey...... 68 2003 Sarah Bomhoff ...... 909 2008 Sharaya Sidebottom ...... 5 1998 Carrie Payne ...... 80 2004 Andrea Dixon ...... 1,740 Points 1999 Carrie Payne ...... 89 2005 Andrea Dixon ...... 1,836 1995 Kris Hoff...... 24 2000 Carrie Payne ...... 145 2006 Liz Casey...... 1,648 1996 Jennifer Diaz...... 18 2001 Carrie Payne ...... 108 2007 Liz Casey...... 1,592 1997 Molly McCain ...... 32 2002 Stephanie Reyes ...... 63 2008 Lauren Bamvakais...... 1,889 1998 Jessica Rausch, Amy Krumm...... 18 2003 Sarah Bomhoff ...... 80 2004 Andrea Dixon ...... 89

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 48 - All-Time Leaders All-Time Roster - 49 ~ A ~ Francisco, Kristin – 1997 Lane, Amanda – 1995, 96, 97 ~ S ~ Anderson, Jennifer – 2000 Lawrence, Jamie – 2004, 05 Sanders, Sabrina – 1997, 98, 99, 00 Audain, April – 2002 ~ G ~ Layton, Melissa – 1999, 00, 01, 02 Saunders, Kelly – 1995 Ginavan, Kelsi – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Leatherman, Erin – 1998 Schelich, Kari - 2008 Givens, Alicia – 2004, 05 Long, Kristen – 1997, 98 Schmitt, Landri - 2005, 06, 07, 08 ~ B ~ Lusardi, Alison – 2007 Baker, Madeline – 2006, 07 Goedeker, Jessica – 1999, 00, 01, 02 Schuh, Jennifer – 2002 Bamvakais, Lauren – 2007 Gonzalez, Michele – 2002, 03, 04 Schuhler, Kylee – 2006, 07, 08 Basel, Emily – 2003 Gray, Kalee – 2002 ~ M ~ Scult, Melissa – 2003 Beyers, Samantha – 2004, 05 Gross, Sandy – 1995 Maher, Lindsey - 2008 Sexton, Sabrina - 2008 Bloom, Stephanie – 2002, 03, 05 Marstall, Katie – 1996 Sharp, Brittany – 2006, 07 Bomhoff, Sarah – 2003, 04 ~ H ~ Massey, Carrie – 1996, 97 Sharpe, Shaunita – 1998, 99, 00 Bonthius, Denise – 1995 Hainey, Erin – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Maxwell, Whitney - 2005 Shay, Jenny – 1995, 96, 97, 98 Bourn, Sarah – 1995 Hall, Melanie – 2006, 07, 08 Maune, Mindy – 1995 Shaw, Shauna – 2004 Branson, Minta – 1996 Hardesty, Sam – 1995 McCain, Molly – 1997, 98, 99 Shipp, Sandy – 1995 Breihan, Jeri – 1995 Heideman, Jenni – 1995, 96 McCrite, Kelsi – 2006, 07 Sidebottom, Sharaya - 2008 Brewer, Jennifer – 1996 Heideman, Megan – 1998, 99, 00 McCurdy, Tracy – 1996 Smith, Katie – 2000, 01, 02 Bristow, Lexie – 2007, 08 Helfers, Heidi - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Meyer, Tiffany – 1999, 00 Spalding, Jessica – 2002, 03 Brooks, Kelsie - 2005 Hendrix, Erin – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Millburn, Mallory – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Spencer, Bridget – 2004, 05 Hennahane, Cara - 2008 Monnig, Beth – 1999, 00 Staab, Stacey – 1996, 99 ~ C ~ Higginbotham, Kathleen – 2006, 07, 08 Moorman, Cori – 1998, 99, 00, 01 Sullivan, Joy – 1996 Cange, Lorri – 1996, 97, 98, 99 Hoerl, Lindsay – 2006, 07, 08 Moorman, Kylie – 2004 Caplinger, Jodi – 2004, 05 Hoff, Kris – 1995 ~ T ~ Casey, Elizabeth – 2006, 07 Hoffman, Laura – 2002, 03, 04 ~ N ~ Teter, Kasey – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Coleman, Jennifer (Parsons) – 1995, 96, 98 Hotop, Sarah - 2008 Noel, Susan – 1997, 98 Thomas, Tammy – 1995, 97 Comer, Jancy – 1998, 99 Todd, Ashleigh – 2002, 03, 04 Cox, Hazel – 2005, 06, 07 ~ J ~ Towles, Janae – 1995 ~ O ~ Tune, Ashley – 2004 Crosby, Heather – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Janky, Kristen – 1997, 98, 99 O’Dell, Katie – 1999, 00 Twellman, Caroline - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Cullinan, Sinead – 1997, 98 Joseph, Teleshia- 2001, 02, 03 O’Keefe, Katie - 2008 Czeschin, Amy – 1998 Jupp, Kayla – 2006, 07, 08 O’Toole, Kayleen – 2004 ~ V ~ ~ D ~ ~ K ~ VanderTuin, Megan – 1999, 00 ~ P ~ Vanwey, Josie – 2002, 03, 04, 05 Depew, Jessica - 2008 Keisker, Jamie – 1999 Pacheco, Sally – 1997, 98, 99 Volker, Megan – 2007 Derleth, Jamie – 2002, 04 Keith, Caitlin – 2007, 08 Payne, Carrie – 1998, 99, 00, 01 Devereaux, Briana – 1999, 00, 01, 03 Kelly, Sharon – 1997 Pierson, Liz – 2002, 03 DeVantier, Brittany - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kempker, Ericia – 1999 Pinkerton, Allison – 2004, 05 ~ W ~ Diaz, Jennifer – 1996 Koch, Julie – 2003, 04 Ponche, Shannon – 2006 Whittaker, Shae – 2006 Dixon, Andrea – 2004, 05 Koester, Nickie – 1996, 97 Wilding, Angie – 1999 Dobbie, Angela – 2006, 07, 08 Kozlen, Kelly – 1995, 96 Williams, Alicia – 2003 Dosland, Niki – 1997, 98 ~ R ~ Wilson, Debbie – 1995, 96, 97 Krausch, Heidi – 1996 Rausch, Jessica – 1998, 99, 00, 01 Dunn, Megan - 2005 Wittendorfer, Carrie – 1995 Krug, Alicia – 2007 Reyes, April – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Woods, Akeela – 2002, 03 Krumm, Amy – 1997, 98, 99, 00 Reyes, Stephanie - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Woolard, Alex – 2007 ~ F ~ Kultger, Casie - 2008 Rhodes, Alyssa - 2008 Farb, Nicole – 1995 Rudkin, Jane – 1998 This list includes all players who have appeared in at Fernsler, Randi – 2005, 06, 07, 08 Ruiz, Rena – 2002, 03, 04, 05 least one match for the Jennies since the program ~ L ~ began in 1995. Fragale, Nina - 2005 Lanphere, Sarah - 2000 Rusnak, Sara - 2005, 06 Jennies Soccer Honor Roll NSCAA All-Central Region Teleshia Joseph...... Forward (1st Team) Amy Krumm, Molly McCain, Sabrina Sanders, Jenny Shay 1996 - Jenny Shay ...... Defender (HM) April Reyes ...... Forward (2nd Team) 1999 - Lorri Cange, Megan Heideman, Kristen Janky, Amy Krumm, 2001 - Teleshia Joseph ...... Forward (2nd Team) Liz Pierson...... Defender (HM) Molly McCain, Jessica Rausch, Sabrina Sanders 2002 - Melissa Layton...... Defender (2nd Team) Jessica Goedeker ...... Midfielder (HM) 2000 - Megan Heideman, Melissa Layton, Beth Monnig, Jessica Rausch, Katie Smith ...... Midfielder (2nd Team) 2003 - Brittany DeVantier ...... Midfielder (H.M.) Sabrina Sanders, Shaunita Sharpe, Megan VanderTuin 2005 - Hazel Cox ...... Forward (2nd Team) Mallory Milburn ...... Defender (H.M.) 2001 - Heather Crosby, Megan Heideman, Melissa Layton, Jessica Carrie Twellman ...... Midfielder (3rd Team) Teleshia Joseph ...... Forward (H.M.) Rausch, Shaunita Sharpe, Katie Smith, Kasey Teter 2006 - Hazel Cox ...... Forward (1st Team) 2004 - Kelsi Ginavan ...... Defender (2nd-Team) 2002 - Heather Crosby, Brittany DeVantier, Jessica Goedeker, Melissa Mallory Milburn...... Defender (2nd Team) Mallory Milburn ...... Defender (2nd-Team) Layton, Stephanie Reyes, Katie Smith, Kasey Teter, Akeela Carrie Twellman ...... Midfielder (2nd Team) Jaime Lawrence...... Midfielder (2nd-Team) Woods 2007 - Hazel Cox ...... Forward (2nd Team) Andrea Dixon...... Goalkeeper (HM) 2003 - Heather Crosby, Brittany DeVantier, Laura Hoffman, Rena Ruiz, Kelsi Ginavan...... Defender (2nd Team) 2005 - Carrie Twellman ...... Midfielder (1st Team) Melissa Schult, Jessica Spalding, Kasey Teter, Ashleigh Todd, Carrie Twellman ...... Midfielder (2nd Team) Hazel Cox ...... Forward (1st Team) JosieVanwey, Akeela Woods 2008 - Melanie Hall...... Forward (1st-Team) Kelsi Ginavan...... Defender (2nd Team) 2004 - Sarah Bomhoff, Laura Hoffman, Mallory Milburn, Ashleigh Mallory Milburn...... Defender (2nd Team) Todd, Josie Vanwey. Lauren Bamvakais ...... Goalkeeper (2nd-Team) Jamie Lawerence ...... Midfielder (2nd Team) 2005 - Samantha Byers, Jodi Caplinger, Andrea Dixon, Kelsi Ginavan, Alyssa Rhodes ...... Midfielder (2nd-Team) Alicia Givens...... Defender (HM) Erin Hendrix, Mallory Milburn, Allison Pinkerton, Josie Vanwey Landri Schmitt ...... Forward (HM) 2006 - Kelsi Ginavan, Heidi Helfers, Erin Hendrix, Mallory Milburn, 2006 - Mallory Milburn ...... Defender (1st Team) Sara Rusnak, Landri Schmitt All-MIAA Carrie Twellman ...... Midfielder (1st Team) 1999 - Shaunita Sharpe...... Defender (1st Team) 2007 - Madeline Baker, Liz Casey, Angela Dobbie, Kelsi Ginavan, Heidi Molly McCain...... Midfielder (1st Team) Hazel Cox ...... Forward (1st Team) Kelsi Ginavan...... Defender (2nd Team) Helfers, Erin Hendrix, Kathleen Higginbotham, Lindsay Hoerl, Sabrina Sanders...... Midfielder (1st Team) Kayla Jupp, Kelsi McCrite, Landri Schmitt, Kylee Schuhler Carrie Payne ...... Goalkeeper (2nd Team) Angela Dobbie...... Midfielder (2nd Team) Megan Heideman...... Defender (2nd Team) Melanie Hall ...... Forward (2nd Team) 2008 - Lauren Bamvakais, Lexie Bristow, Jessica Depew, Angela Kristen Janky ...... Defender (2nd Team) Landri Schmitt ...... Forward (HM) Dobbie, Randi Fernsler, Melanie Hall, Heidi Helfers, Kathleen Jessica Goedeker ...... Midfielder (2nd Team) 2007 - Kelsi Ginavan ...... Defender (1st Team) Higginbotham, Lindsay Hoerl, Kayla Jupp, Caitlin Keith, Katie Jessica Rausch...... Forward (2nd Team) Carrie Twellman ...... Midfielder (1st Team) O’Keefe, Alyssa Rhodes, Landri Schmitt, Kylee Schuhler, Melissa Layton ...... Midfielder (HM) Hazel Cox ...... Forward (1st Team) Brittany Sharp, Sharaya Sidebottom, Carrie Twellman Amy Krumm...... Forward (HM) Liz Casey ...... Goalkeeper (2nd Team) 2000 - Melissa Layton ...... Defender (1st Team) Katie Smith ...... Midfielder (1st Team) Kylee Schuhler...... Defender (2nd Team) Academic All-MIAA Angela Dobbie...... Midfielder (2nd Team) 1999 - Megan Heideman, Sabrina Sanders April Reyes ...... Forward (1st Team), Freshman of the Year 2000 - Megan Heideman, Sabrina Sanders, Katie Smith Megan Heideman...... Defender (2nd Team) Melanie Hall ...... Forward (HM) 2001 - Katie Smith Shaunita Sharpe ...... Defender (2nd Team) 2008 - Melanie Hall ...... Forward (1st-Team), Most Valuable Player 2002 - Katie Smith Jessica Rausch ...... Midfielder (2nd Team) Lauren Bamvakais...... Goalkeeper (1st-Team) 2004 - Andrea Dixon Carrie Payne...... Goalkeeper (HM) Alyssa Rhodes . Midfielder (1st-Team), Co-Freshman of the Year Tiffany Meyer ...... Defender (HM) Randi Fernsler ...... Defender (2nd-Team) Sabrina Sanders...... Midfielder (HM) MIAA Presidential Scholar-Athlete 2001 - Shaunita Sharpe...... Defender (1st Team) Landri Schmitt ...... Defender (2nd-Team) 1998 - Megan Heideman Katie Smith ...... Midfielder (1st Team) Katie O’Keefe ...... Defender (2nd-Team) 2003 - Josie Vanwey Teleshia Joseph...... Forward (1st Team) 2004 - Andrea Dixon, Josie Vanwey Carrie Payne ...... Goalkeeper (2nd Team) Jessica Goedeker ...... Midfielder (2nd Team) MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll 2005 - Andrea Dixon, Josie Vanwey Briana Devereaux ...... Defender (HM) (All-Academic At-Large team in 1995-96) Melissa Layton ...... Defender (HM) 1995 - Jenni Heideman, Jennifer Parsons, Tammy Thomas Academic All-District Jessia Rausch...... Midfielder (HM) 1996 - Jenni Heideman, Jennifer Coleman (GTE until 1999/Verizon from 2000-2002) April Reyes ...... Forward (HM) 1997 - Lorri Cange, Niki Dosland, Jenny Shay, Tammy Thomas, Debbie 2002 - Melissa Layton ...... Defender (1st Team) Wilson 1999 - Megan Heideman ...... Defender (1st Team) Katie Smith ...... Midfielder (1st Team) 1998 - Lorri Cange, Jennifer Coleman, Niki Dosland, Kristen Janky, 2000 - Sabrina Sanders ...... Midfielder (2nd Team)

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2009 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll Past MIAA Women’s Soccer Champions School Pts. Year School MIAA Record Head Coach 2008 Central Missouri 13-2-1 Lewis Theobald 1. Central Missouri (6) 62 2007 Central Missouri/Truman 10-3-1 Lewis Theobald/Mike Cannon 2. Truman State (3) 59 2006 Washburn University 10-1-3 Tim Collins 3. Nebraska-Omaha 49 2005 Truman State University 8-3-3 Mike Cannon 4. Washburn 43 2004 Truman State University 12-0-2 Mike Cannon 5. Southwest Baptist 35 2003 Truman State University 14-0-0 Mike Cannon 2002 Truman State University 11-0-1 Mike Cannon 6. Northwest Missouri State 30 2001 Truman State University 11-1-0 Mike Cannon 7. Missouri Southern State 22 2000 Truman State University 5-0-0 Mike Cannon 8. Emporia State 13 1999 Truman State University 5-0-0 Mike Cannon 9. Missouri Western State 11

MIAA Titles Won: Truman - 8 ( ) Number of first place votes Central Missouri - 2 Points awarded on an 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 Washburn - 1 basis. Coaches could not vote for their own school.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 50 - The MIAA The MIAA - 51 Over the past 94 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA student-athletes have won 13 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, over 165 individual national titles. The MIAA currently conducts championships in seven sports for men and seven for women. For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis and golf. The women compete for titles in volleyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, softball and tennis. Jim Johnson Larry House Natasha Oaks The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA MIAA Coordinator of Assistant Division II conference changed its name from the Missouri Commissioner External Affairs Commissioner Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate for Compliance Athletics Association. The decision to make the change originated in 1989, when Pittsburg MIAA Members State University and Washburn University became the first schools School Joined MIAA University of Central Missouri...... 1912 outside the state of Missouri to gain membership in the MIAA. Emporia State University ...... 1991 The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member Fort Hays State University ...... 2006 institutions. Of those original members, University of Central Missouri, Missouri Southern State University ...... 1989 Truman State University, and Northwest Missouri State University are Missouri Western State College ...... 1989 University of Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2008 the only original schools still members. Northwest Missouri State University ...... 1912 The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA Pittsburg State University ...... 1989 reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges: Southwest Baptist University ...... 1986 Central, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Missouri State), Truman State University...... 1912 Washburn University ...... 1989 Northwest, Southeast Missouri State University and Southwest Missouri State University. Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the MIAA Historical Timeline membership: the Missouri School of Mines (now University of 1912: Original MIAA formed - Cape Girardeau State Teachers, Kirksville Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln University in 1970, and the University State Teachers, Maryville State Teachers, Springfield State Teachers, of Missouri-St. Louis in 1980. Warrensburg State Teachers, Central College, Central Wesleyan, Culver-Stockton, Drury, Missouri Valley, Missouri Wesleyan, Tarkio, The 1980s brought the biggest changes in the conference. In 1981, Westminster, and William Jewell. Southwest Missouri State University opted to move to NCAA Division 1924: The MIAA reorganized to include only the five regional state colleges - I and the MIAA appointed its first full-time commissioner, Ken Jones, in Central, Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast. Sports include July. Football basketball and outdoor track and field. 1931: Tennis added as a conference sport. He would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Former 1932: Indoor track added as an MIAA sport. Gulf South and Metro commissioner Ralph McFillen succeeded Jones 1934: Golf added as a conference sport. and served until 2006. Former Texas A&M-Commerce athletic director 1935: Missouri School of Mines (now Missouri-Rolla) joins the MIAA. and Central Missouri associate athletic director Jim Johnson took over 1957: MIAA joins the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) College Division. for McFillen in July of 2006. 1958: Cross Country added as an MIAA sport. Southwest Baptist University brought membership back to eight 1970: Lincoln University joins the MIAA. schools in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. 1980: University of Missouri-St. Louis joins the MIAA. Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri Southern State College (now 1981: Soccer added as a conference sport. Ken B. Jones is appointed as MIAA's first full-time commissioner. Southwest Missouri State leaves University) and Missouri Western State College – formerly members of for NCAA Division I. the Central States Intercollegiate Conference – began competition in the 1982: The MIAA begins sponsoring championships in women's athletics. 1989-90 season. 1988: Southwest Baptist University joins the MIAA. Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 season 1989: Missouri Southern State, Missouri Western State, Pittsburg State and Washburn join MIAA. Soccer championship suspended. to move on to NCAA Division I, and was replaced by Emporia State 1991: Southeast Missouri State leaves the MIAA for NCAA Division I, University in the 1991-92 season. Emporia State joins the MIAA. In August 1991, Judy Willson was hired as the MIAA's first full-time 1992: Name changed to Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. sports information director. She left in 1994, and was succeeded by Matt 1994: Soccer championship play resumes. 1996: Missouri-St. Louis completes final season before moving to the Great Newbery, formerly the assistant sports information director at Pittsburg Lakes Valley Conference. Northeast Missouri State changes name to State. He became assistant commissioner for media relations in 2005. Truman State University. A third full-time staff member was added in 2005, as former Emporia 1997: Ralph McFillen appointed MIAA’s second full-time commissioner. State track athlete Natasha Oakes was hired as assistant commissioner 1999: Women’s Soccer championship play begins; Men’s soccer dropped as a conference sport. Lincoln University leaves to be an Independent. for compliance. A fourth member was added in 2007 as Larry House 2005: University of Missouri-Rolla leaves the MIAA for the Great Lakes became the Coordinator of External Affairs. Valley Conference. Missouri Western granted university status, The membership of the MIAA is now at 11 schools with the addition becoming Missouri Western State University. of Fort Hays (Kan.) State University in 2006 and the University of 2006: Fort Hays State University joins the MIAA Jim Johnson appointed MIAA’s third full-time commissioner. Nebraska-Omaha in 2008. 2008: Nebraska-Omaha joins the MIAA. Southwest Baptist drops out in football.

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 52 - 2008 MIAA In Review 2008 MIAA In Review - 53 2008 MIAA Soccer Standings MIAA Overall WL TGF GA Pts. WLTGF GA Pct. University of Central Missouri 13 2127 9 40 | 15 4236 14 0.762 Truman State University 11 3229 16 35 | 17 4243 19 0.783 University of Nebraska-Omaha 11 5031 16 33 | 13 6036 18 0.684 Washburn University 10 5128 15 31 | 15 7240 24 0.667 Southwest Baptist University 86 2 27 16 26 |9 6 338 16 0.583 Northwest Missouri State University 68 215 17 20 | 10 8224 18 0.550 Missouri Southern State University 4 11 1 14 30 13 |612 1 22 37 0.342 Emporia State University 2 13 1932 7|415 1 14 37 0.225 Missouri Western State University 1 13 2433 5|215 3940 0.175 Pts = 3 pts for MIAA win, 1 pt for MIAA tie.

2008 Post Season Results

NCAA Division II Championships First Round (11/14) Washburn 2, West Texas A&M 1 (2OT) (at Canyon, Tx.) Texas A&M-Commerce 1, Nebraska-Omaha 0 (at Warrensburg, Mo.)

Second Round (11/16) Texas A&M-Commerce 2, Central Missouri 0 (at Warrensburg, Mo.) Truman 1, Washman 0 (at Canyon, Tx.)

Third Round (11/20) Truman 2, Texas A&M-Commerce 1 (at Kirksville, Mo.)

Quarterfinals (11/22) Seattle Pacific 1, Truman 0 (at Kirksville, Mo.)

2008 All-MIAA Team

Most Valuable Player: Melanie Hall, F, UCM Freshman of the Year: Nicola Cousins, F, SBU & Alyssa Rhodes, M, UCM Coach of the Year: Lewis Theobald, UCM ~ First Team ~ ~ Second Team ~ ~ Honorable Mention ~ Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Lauren Bamvakais, UCM (5-6, So., St. Louis, Mo.) Kira Lazenby, NWMSU (5-7, Jr., Payson, Utah) Jennifer Stillmock, ESU (5-6, Fr., Omaha, Neb.) Jenna Weis, MWSU (5-4, So., St. Louis, Mo.) Defenders Defender Ashley Copenhaven, MSSU (5-3, Fr., Kansas City, Mo.) Randi Fernsler, UCM (5-8, Sr., Ballwin, Mo.) Defender +Lisa Fahey, WU (5-7, Sr., Parkville, Mo.) Megan Jensen, UNO (5-7, Jr., Lincoln, Neb.) Theresa Bauler, TSU (5-5, Jr., Naperville, ILL.) #Caitlin Tull, SBU (5-8, Jr., Yuba City, Calif.) Katie O’Keefe, UCM (5-10, Fr., Olathe, Kan.) Terri Beddows, SBU (5-6, Fr., Cardiff, Wales) Kim Wolf, TSU (5-4, Sr., Florissant, Mo.) Landri Schmitt, UCM (5-5, Sr., Olathe, Kan.) Jessica Decker, ESU (5-6, Fr., Emporia, Kan.) Jacque Dedovich, NWMSU (5-5, Fr., Lee’s Summit, Mo.) Midfielders Midfielder Marcie Fundis, ESU (5-5, Jr., Berryton, Kan.) *+++Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU (5-7, Sr., O’Fallon, Mo.) Katie Buning, TSU (5-8, Sr., St. Augustine, Fla.) Kaydi Hooker, WU (5-6, Sr., Casper, Wyo.) Holly Ramaeker, NWMSU (508, Sr., Omaha, Neb.) Traci Nigg, WU (5-6 Jr. Wichita, Kan.) Jessica Powers, UNO (5-6, Jr., Bellevue, Neb.) +Katie Reuck, TSU (5-3, Jr., Jacksonville, Ill.) Hayley Renshaw, UNO (5-10, Fr., Omaha, Neb.) Kelsey Richters, TSU (5-8, Jr., Lincoln, Neb.) Alyssa Rhodes, UCM (5-9, Fr., Olathe, Kan.) Megan Buri, TSU (5-5, Fr., Parkville, Mo.) Vanessa Rohrer, SBU (5-5, Jr., Lee’s Summit, Mo.) Danielle Sicard, WU (5-7, So., Topeka, Kan.) Forwards Forward Casey Bigsby, UNO (5-6, Sr., Omaha, Neb.) Danielle Ayala, WU (5-5 Jr. Rohnert Park, Calif.) Midfielder Melanie Hall, UCM (5-8, Jr., Topeka, Kan.) Nicola Cousins, SBU (5-6, Fr., Cardiff, Wales) Elise Cairo, MSSU (5-7, Sr., Loveland, Colo.) +++Jessica Mainz, WU (5-9, Sr., Topeka, Kan.) Andrea Tritz, NWMSU (5-7, Jr., Sioux City, Iowa) Krysten Clardy, SBU (5-5, Jr., Lee’s Summit, Mo.) Rhiane Mitchell, SBU (5-5, Fr., Manchester, England) Lauren Henry, WU (5-4, Fr., Randolph, Kan.) Jessica Wiegert, TSU (5-10, Jr., West Des Moines, Iowa) Shannon Rohrer, SBU (5-5, Jr., Lee’s Summit, Mo.) *=Unanimous selection Forward +=First-Team All-MIAA in 2007 Stephanie Heines, MSSU (5-4, Jr., San Antonio, Texas) +++=First-team All-MIAA in 2005, 2006 & 2007 Audrey Henderson, MWSU (5-6, Fr., Liberty, Mo.) #=First-Team All-MIAA as midfielder in 2007 Riey Mahn, TSU (5-7, Jr., St. Peters, Mo.) Five forwards selected due to a tie in voting

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Third Team Pos. Name Year School D Katherine Bernick Jr. Midwestern State D Megan Jensen Jr. Nebraska-Omaha M Kendra Clemons So. Midwestern State M Nikki Llewellyn Sr. Missouri Southern F Danielle Ayala Sr. Washburn F Riley Mahn Jr. Truman State

All-American Teams (MIAA Players) Daktronics NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer All-America Third Team Pos. Name School D Randi Fernsler Central Missouri

Daktronics NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer All-America Honorable Mention Pos. Name School D Lisa Fahey Washburn MF Kari Bristow Midwestern State

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 54 - 2008 Statistics MIAA Records - 55 SAVES PER GAME 6. Riley Mahn, TSU ...... 21 9 0.43 7. Andrea Tritz, NWMSU ...... 20 8 0.40 ~ Team Statistics ~ ## Team ...... GP No. Avg/G 8. Danielle Ayala, WU ...... 23 9 0.39 SHOTS PER GAME 1. Missouri Western ...... 20 150 7.50 9. Katie Reuck, TSU ...... 21 8 0.38 ##Team ...... GP No. Avg/G 2. Emporia State ...... 20 145 7.25 10. Holly Ramaeker, NWMSU . . . 20 7 0.35 1. Truman...... 21 347 16.52 3. Missouri Southern ...... 19 112 5.89 2. Northwest Mo. State...... 20 323 16.15 4. Northwest Mo. State...... 20 94 4.70 3. Southwest Baptist...... 18 286 15.89 5. Southwest Baptist...... 18 85 4.72 4. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 19 284 14.95 6. Washburn ...... 24 96 4.00 ASSISTS PER GAME 5. Washburn ...... 24 358 14.92 7. Central Missouri...... 21 70 3.33 ## Player-Team...... GP No. Avg/G 6. Central Missouri...... 21 313 14.90 8. Truman ...... 21 66 3.14 1. Nicola Cousins, SBU ...... 18 10 0.56 7. Missouri Southern ...... 19 236 24.42 9. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 19 61 3.21 2. Jessica Mainz, WU...... 24 9 0.38 8. Emporia State ...... 20 192 9.60 Mykala Hanson, UNO ...... 16 6 0.38 9. Missouri Western ...... 20 148 7.40 4. Rhiane Mitchell, SBU ...... 14 5 0.36 5. Danielle Ayala, WU ...... 23 8 0.35 SHUTOUTS 6. Jayme Ross, SBU...... 18 5 0.28 ## Team ...... GP Shutouts Avg/G 7. Tara Wegehaupt, UNO ...... 19 5 0.26 POINTS PER GAME 1. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 19 11 0.58 8. Megan Buri, TSU...... 21 5 0.24 ##Team ...... GP No. Avg/G 2. Central Missouri...... 21 12 0.57 Sharaya Sidebottom, UCM . . . 21 5 0.24 1. Southwest Baptist...... 18 108 6.00 3. Northwest Mo. State...... 20 8 0.40 10. Shannon Roher, SBU ...... 18 4 0.22 2. Truman ...... 21 114 5.43 4. Southwest Baptist...... 18 7 0.39 3. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 19 103 5.42 5. Truman ...... 21 8 0.38 4. Washburn ...... 24 113 4.71 6. Washburn ...... 24 8 0.33 5. Central Missouri...... 21 94 4.48 7. Missouri Western ...... 20 4 0.20 GAME-WINNING GOALS 6. Missouri Southern ...... 19 60 3.16 8. Emporia State ...... 20 3 0.15 ## Player-Team...... GP No. Avg/G 7. Northwest Mo. State...... 20 62 3.10 9. Missouri Southern ...... 19 2 0.11 1. Melanie Hall, UCM ...... 20 7 0.35 8. Emporia State ...... 20 37 1.85 2. Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU ...... 19 5 0.26 9. Missouri Western ...... 20 21 1.05 Jessica Wiegert, TSU ...... 21 5 0.24 Danielle Ayala, WU ...... 23 5 0.22 TEAM MISCELLANEOUS 5. Casey Bigsby, UNO ...... 19 4 0.21 Shots Offside PK/PKA Andrea Tritz, NWMSU...... 20 4 0.20 GOALS PER GAME Team. . . . . GP Fouls Corners YC/RC Katie Reuck, TSU...... 21 4 0.19 ## Team ...... GP No. Avg/G UCM . . . . . 21 313 215 38 104 1/1 13/0 1. Southwest Baptist...... 18 38 2.11 ESU ...... 20 192 159 42 75 1/1 6/0 2. Truman ...... 21 41 1.95 MSSU. . . . . 19 236 161 21 64 1/0 11/0 3. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 19 36 1.89 MWSU . . . . 20 148 165 18 47 0/0 4/0 SAVES PER GAME 4. Central Missouri...... 21 36 1.71 NO ...... 19 284 137 20 98 2/2 3/0 ## Player-Team...... GP No. Avg/G 5. Washburn ...... 24 40 1.67 NWMSU. . . 20 323 195 27 80 3/2 8/1 1. Jenna Weis, MWSU ...... 20 148 7.40 6. Northwest Mo. State...... 20 24 1.20 SBU ...... 18 286 274 66 69 0/0 23/1 2. Jennifer Stillmock, ESU...... 17 114 6.71 7. Missouri Southern ...... 19 22 1.16 TSU ...... 21 347 200 53 86 1/0 9/0 3. Randi Russell, MSSU ...... 15 81 5.40 8. Emporia State ...... 20 14 0.70 WU ...... 24 358 273 29 117 3/0 16/0 4. Kira Lazenby, NWMSU...... 19 92 4.84 9. Missouri Western ...... 20 9 0.45 5. Ashley Klone, WU ...... 15 65 4.33 6. Johanna Olsson, SBU...... 14 54 3.86 7. Lauren Bamvakais, UCM . . . . 21 68 3.24 8. Denise Childress, TSU...... 19 59 3.11 ASSISTS PER GAME 9. Lauren Fox, UNO ...... 18 47 2.61 ## Team ...... GP No. Avg/G ~ Individual Statistics ~ 1. Southwest Baptist...... 18 32 1.78 2. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 19 31 1.63 SHOTS PER GAME 3. Truman ...... 21 32 1.52 ## Player-Team...... GP No. Avg/G SHUTOUTS 4. Washburn...... 24 33 1.38 1. Nicola Cousins, SBU ...... 18 102 5.67 ## Player-Team...... GP Shutouts Sho/G 5. Central Missouri...... 21 22 1.05 2. Rhiane Mitchell, SBU ...... 14 74 5.29 1. Lauren Bamvakais, UCM . . . . 21 12 0.57 6. Missouri Southern ...... 19 16 0.84 3. Andrea Tritz, NWMSU ...... 20 70 3.50 2. Kira Lazenby, NWMSU...... 19 7 0.37 7. Northwest Mo. State...... 20 14 0.70 4. Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU ...... 19 64 3.37 3. Denise Childress, TSU...... 19 5 0.26 8. Emporia State ...... 20 9 0.45 5. Jessica Mainz, WU...... 24 75 3.12 Johanna Olsson, SBU ...... 14 5 0.36 9. Missouri Western ...... 20 3 0.15 6. Melanie Hall, UCM ...... 20 59 2.95 Lauren Fox, UNO ...... 18 5 0.28 7. Jessica Wiegert, TSU ...... 21 57 2.71 Jenny Persons, WU...... 95 0.56 8. Danielle Ayala, WU ...... 23 62 2.70 7. Ashley Klone, WU ...... 15 3 0.20 9. Alicia Smith, ESU ...... 18 48 2.67 Jenna Weis, MWSU ...... 20 3 0.15 GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME 10. Casey Bigsby, UNO ...... 19 50 2.63 9. Randi Russell, MSSU ...... 15 2 0.13 ## Team ...... GP No. Avg/G 10. Six players tied with ...... 1 1. Central Missouri...... 21 14 0.67 2. Truman ...... 21 17 0.81 3. Southwest Baptist...... 18 16 0.89 POINTS PER GAME 4. Northwest Mo. State...... 20 18 0.90 ## Player-Team ...... GP Gls Ast Pts AvgG GOALS AGAINST AVG (Max. 20.00) 5. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 19 18 0.95 1. Rhiana Mitchell, SBU ...... 14 15 5 35 2.50 ## Player-Team...... GP GA Mins GAA 6. Washburn ...... 24 24 1.00 2. Nicola Cousins, SBU...... 18 15 10 40 2.22 1. Lauren Bamvakais, UCM . 21 13 1888:05 0.62 7. Emporia State ...... 20 37 1.85 3. Melanie Hall, UCM ...... 20 13 0 26 1.30 2. Johanna Olsson, SBU . . . . . 14 11 1217:32 0.81 8. Missouri Southern ...... 19 37 1.95 4. Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU . . . . 19 11 1 23 1.21 3. Denise Childress, TSU. . . . . 19 16 1660:00 0.87 9. Missouri Western ...... 20 40 2.00 5. Danielle Ayala, WU...... 23 9826 1.13 4. Kira Lazenby, NWMSU . . . 19 17 1743:53 0.88 6. Jessica Wiegert, TSU...... 21 10 3 23 1.10 5. Lauren Fox, UNO ...... 18 17 1367:39 1.12 7. Riley Mahn, TSU ...... 21 9321 1.00 6. Ashley Klone, WU...... 15 19 1400:47 1.22 8. Katie Reuck, TSU ...... 21 8420 0.95 7. Randi Russell, MSSU . . . . . 15 23 1319:33 1.57 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 9. Andrea Tritz, NWMSU . . . . . 20 8218 0.90 8. Jennifer Stillmock, ESU. . . . 17 31 1494:25 1.87 ## Team ...... GP GA Mins GAA 10. Jessica Mainz, WU ...... 24 6921 0.88 9. Jenna Weis, MWSU ...... 20 40 1872:29 1.92 1. Central Missouri ...... 21 14 1933:05 0.65 2. Truman...... 21 17 1930:00 0.79 3. Southwest Baptist ...... 18 16 1691:52 0.85 4. Northwest Mo. State ...... 20 18 1833:53 0.88 GOALS PER GAME 5. Nebraksa-Omaha ...... 19 18 1713:26 0.95 ## Player-Team...... GP No. Avg/G 6. Washburn ...... 24 24 2218:51 0.97 1. Rhiane Mitchell, SBU ...... 14 15 1.07 7. Emporia State ...... 20 37 1835:10 1.81 2. Nicola Cousins, SBU ...... 18 15 0.83 8. Missouri Southern ...... 19 37 1782:55 1.87 3. Melanie Hall, UCM ...... 20 13 0.65 9. Missouri Western...... 20 40 1872:29 1.92 4. Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU ...... 19 11 0.58 5. Jessica Wiegert, TSU ...... 21 10 0.48

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Games Played Games Played Season: 24 - WU, 2008 Season: 24 – Jesscia Mainz, Traci Nigg, Lisa Fahey, Manon Englehardt, Kaydi Hooker, Keeley Lambeth, Jordan Shefte, Angela Wiseman, Markie Gallagher, Ashley Hynek all WU, Goals 2008 Game: 13 – SBU vs. Stephens (Mo.) (0), 9/26/00 Career: 87 – Jessica Mainz, WU 2005-08; Lisa Fahey, WU 2005-08; Kaydi Hooker, WU In a tie or a loss: 4 – SBU vs. Southwest (N.M.) (5), 9/2/00 2005-08 Season: 57 – TSU 2003 (21 games)

Margin of Victory Goals 13, SBU (13) vs. Stephens (Mo.) (0), 9/26/00 Game: 5 – Rhiane Mitchell vs. Oakland City (Ind.), 8/28/08 Season: 19 – Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2002 Consecutive Games With A Goal Career: 59 – Sara Murray, TSU 2001-04 23, SBU 10/29/03-11/4/04

Goals Per Game Consecutive Games With A Goal Season (min. 18 GP): 2.90 – SBU 2004 (21 games) 7, Ashley Munnelly, MSSU, 9/19-10/15/01 (13 goals)

Goals Scored Average [G/(MP/90)=GSA] Season (min. 18 GP): 2.77 – SBU 2004 (21 games) Assists Game: 5 – Rhiane Mitchell vs. Oakland City (Ind.), 8/28/08 Assists Season: 15 – Sara Murray, TSU 2003 Game: 8 – UCM vs. St. Cloud (Minn.) State,8/26/01; TSU vs. WU, 9/14/03 Career: 42 – Sara Murray, TSU 2001-04 Season: 54 – TSU 2003 (21 games)

Points Points Game: 33 – SBU (11) vs. Oakland City (Ind.) (0), 8/28/08 (11g, 11a) Game: 11 – Rhiane Mitchell, SBU vs. Oakland City (Ind.), 8/28/08 (5g, 1a) Season: 168 – TSU 2003 (21 games) Season: 51 – Sara Murray, TSU 2003 (18g, 15a) Career: 160 – Sara Murray, TSU, 2001-04 (59g, 42a) Minutes Played Season: 2,218:51 – WU 2008 Minutes Played by a Goalkeeper Fewest Goals Allowed Game: 120 – Five times, most recently; Season (min. 18 GP): 7 – TSU 1999 (19 games) Lauren Davis, TSU vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 9/27/03 Season: 2,089:55 – Jenna Hatlestad, WU 2006 Goalkeeper Saves Career: 5954:19 – Ana Mora, UMR 1999-2002 Game: 21 – MSSU vs. CMSU, 8/30/99 Season: 169 – ESU 2007 (19 games) Fewest Goals Allowed Lowest Goals Against Average [GA/(MP/90)=GAA] Season (min. 1000 min. played): 7 – Emily Huyck, TSU 1999 Season (min. 18 GP): 0.36 – TSU 1999 Career (minimum two seasons played): 21 – Aline Lopes, SBU 2006-07 Lowest Goals Allowed Per Game Season (min. 18 GP): 0.37 – TSU 1999 Goalkeeper Saves Shutouts Game: 21 – Jennifer Carter, MSSU vs. CMSU, 8/30/99 Consecutive: 10 – TSU, 9/23-10/28/00 Season: 160 – Jenna Hatlestad, WU 2004 Season: 15 – TSU 2001, 2004 Career: 428 – Ana Mora, UMR 1999-2002

Wins Consecutive: 13, TSU 9/16-11/3/01 Goals Against Average Season: 19, TSU 2004 Season (min. 1000 minutes played): 0.36 – Emily Huyck, TSU 1999 Losses Career (min. 2000 minutes played): Consecutive: 24 – ESU 10/15/06-8/29/08 0.49 – Emily Huyck, TSU 1999-2001 Season: 19 – ESU 2007

Ties Shutouts Season: 6 – WU 2006 Consecutive: 10 – Emily Huyck, TSU, 9/23-10/28/00 Conference Season: 4 – MSSU 2003, NWMSU 2003 & 2005, UCM 2004, WU 2005 & Season: 15 – Lauren Davis, TSU 2004 2007 Career: 41 – Emily Huyck, TSU 1999-2001

Longest Unbeaten Streak 21, TSU 8/27-11/12/04 (19-0-2)

Longest Winless Streak 29 (0-28-1), ESU 9/24/06-8/29/08

Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 56 - MIAA All-Time Leaders Single Game Points ...... GAPts 5. Lizz Szkrybalo, UMR 1999 ...... 18 12 1. Rhiane Mitchell, SBU vs. Oakland City (Ind.), 8/28/08 ...... 5111 Vanessa Toll, SBU 2003 ...... 19 12 2. Lizz Skrybalo, UMR vs. SBU, 9/4/99 ...... 4210 7. Wendy Dunn, ESU 2004 ...... 20 11 3. Dana Haag, SBU vs. Stephens (Mo.), 9/26/00 ...... 33 9 Vanessa Toll, SBU 2004 ...... 21 11 4. Sara Murray, TSU vs. SBU, 9/22/01 ...... 40 89. Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2002 ...... 20 10 Ashley Munnelly, MSSU vs. UMR, 10/15/01 ...... 40 8 Nicola Cousins, SBU 2008 ...... 18 10

Single Season Points ...... GP GAPts Career Assists ...... GP A 1. Sara Murray, TSU 2003 ...... 21 18 15 51 1. Sara Murray, TSU, 2001-04 ...... 85 42 2. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2002 ...... 18 19 5 43 2. Jessica Mainz, WU 2005-08 ...... 87 24 Sara Murray, TSU 2004 ...... 22 15 13 43 Anna Sonderman, TSU 2001-04 ...... 81 24 4. Lizz Szkrybalo, UMR 1999 ...... 18 15 12 42 4. Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2001-03 ...... 59 22 5. Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2001 ...... 20 17 7 41 5. Lizz Szkrybalo, UMR 1999-2000 ...... 35 20 Pip Meo, SBU 2004 ...... 21 16 9 41 Vanessa Toll, SBU 2002-04 ...... 37 20 7. Nicola Cousins, SBU 2008 ...... 18 15 10 40 7. Ellen Wright, TSU 2001-04 ...... 85 19 8. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2001 ...... 19 17 6 40 8. Rachael Neal, SBU 1999-2002 ...... 73 18 Ashley Munnelly, SBU 2004 ...... 21 17 6 40 Hazel Cox, UCM 2005-08 ...... 80 18 10. Sara Murray, TSU 2001 ...... 21 17 5 39 10. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2001-02/SBU 2004 ...... 58 17 Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU 2007 ...... 19 18 3 39 Season Goals Against Average (Minimum 1000 minutes played) Career Points ...... GP GAPts ...... GP Min GA GAA 1. Sara Murray, TSU 2001-04 ...... 85 59 42 160 1. Emily Huyck, TSU 1999 ...... 19 1752:45 7 0.36 2. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2001-02/SBU 2004 ...... 58 53 17 123 2. Emily Huyck, TSU 2001 ...... 21 1878:32 8 0.38 3. Jessica Mainz, WU 2005-08 ...... 87 47 24 118 3. Lauren Davis, TSU 2004 ...... 22 2040:47 9 0.40 4. Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU 2005-08 ...... 78 49 11 109 4. Lauren Davis, TSU 2006 ...... 17 1414:05 8 0.51 5. Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2001-03 ...... 59 37 22 96 5. Aline Lopes, SBU 2006 ...... 12 1042:17 6 0.52 6. Ellen Wright, TSU 2001-04 ...... 85 35 29 89 6. Kaney Tyler, MSSU 2005 ...... 18 1712:20 11 0.58 7. April Reyes, UCM 2000-03 ...... 57 37 14 88 7. Lauren Davis, TSU 2003 ...... 20 1830:00 12 0.59 8. Brandie Booth, ESU 2002-05 ...... 70 38 11 87 8. Jenna Hatlestad, WU 2006 ...... 22 2089:55 14 0.60 9. Hazel Cox, UCM, 2005-08 ...... 80 30 18 78 9. Elizabeth Casey, UCM 2007 ...... 17 1594:21 11 0.62 10. Rachael Neal, SBU 1999-2002 ...... 73 27 18 72 10.Lauren Bamvakais, UCM 2008 ...... 21 1888:05 13 0.62

Single Game Goals ...... Goals Career Goals Against Average (Minimum 2000 minutes played) 1. Rhiane Mitchell, SBU vs. Oakland City (Ind.), 8/28/08 ...... 5 ...... GP Min GA GAA 2. Lizz Skrybalo, UMR vs. SBU, 9/4/99; Sara Murray, TSU vs. SBU, 9/22/01; 1. Emily Huyck, TSU 1999-2001 ...... 59 5379:12 29 0.49 Ashley Munnelly, MSSU vs. UMR, 10/15/01 ...... 4 2. Lauren Davis, TSU 2003-06 ...... 61 6875:26 47 0.62 5. 22 times, most recently; Danielle Ayala, WU vs. MWSU, 10/19/07 ...... 3 3. Aline Lopes, SBU 2006-07 ...... 33 2901:05 21 0.65 4. Emily Roark, TSU 2005-07 ...... 37 2773:12 22 0.71 Single Season Goals ...... GP Goals 5. Kaney Tyler, MSSU 2004-07 ...... 62 5938:08 48 0.73 1. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2002 ...... 18 19 6. Elizabeth Casey, UCM 2006-07 ...... 35 3242:41 28 0.78 2. Sara Murray, TSU 2003 ...... 21 18 7. Sara Eppler, SBU 2004-06 ...... 38 3299:08 32 0.83 Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU 2007 ...... 19 18 8. Carrie Payne, UCM 1999-2001 ...... 57 5183:29 59 1.02 4. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2001 ...... 19 17 9. Jenna Hatlestad, WU 2004-06 ...... 60 5660:42 70 1.11 Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2001 ...... 20 17 10. Kelsey Lueckenhoff, SBU 2003, ‘05-06 ...... 32 2579:23 32 1.12 Sara Murray, TSU 2001 ...... 21 17 Brandie Booth, ESU 2004 ...... 20 17 Single Game Saves ...... Saves Ashley Munnelly, SBU 2004 ...... 21 17 1. Jennifer Carter, MSSU vs. UCM, 8/30/99 ...... 21 9. Pip Meo, SBU 2004 ...... 21 16 2. Kathie Leach, NWMSU vs. Cent. Okla., 9/22/00 ...... 17 10. Denise McMillan, UMR 1999 (18gp); Lizz Szkrybalo, UMR 1999 (18gp); Carrie Payne, UCM vs. No. Kentucky, 10/28/00 ...... 17 April Reyes, UCM 2002 (19gp); Sara Murray, TSU 2004 (22gp); Ana Mora, UMR vs. North Dakota State, 9/8/02 ...... 17 Jessica Mainz, WU 2007 (21gp); Rhiane Mitchell, SBU 2008 (14 gp); Ana Mora, UMR vs. Central Oklahoma, 9/27/02 ...... 17 Nicola Cousins, SBU 2008 (18 gp) ...... 15 Jenna Hatlestad, WU vs. NWMSU, 10/15/04 ...... 17 Jenna Weis, MWSU vs. NWMSU, 9/25/08 ...... 17 Career Goals ...... GP Goals 1. Sara Murray, TSU 2001-04 ...... 85 59 Single Season Saves ...... GP Saves 2. Ashley Munnelly, MSSU 2001-02/SBU 2004 ...... 58 53 1. Jenna Hatlestad, WU 2004 ...... 19 160 3. Nikki Llewellyn, MSSU 2005-08 ...... 78 49 2. Angela Horn, SBU 2001 ...... 19 155 4. Jessica Mainz, WU 2005-08 ...... 87 47 3. Megan Martin, ESU 2007 ...... 18 149 5. Brandie Booth, ESU 2002-05 ...... 70 38 4. Ana Mora, UMR 2002 ...... 18 148 6. April Reyes, UCM 2000-03 ...... 57 37 Jenna Weis, MWSU 2008 ...... 20 148 Teleshia Joseph, UCM 2001-03 ...... 59 37 6. Carrie Payne, UCM 2000 ...... 19 145 8. Ellen Wright, TSU 2001-04 ...... 85 35 7. Ana Mora, UMR 2001 ...... 17 138 9. Hazel Cox, UCM 2005-08 ...... 80 30 8. Kathie Leach, NWMSU 2000 ...... 16 135 10. Denise McMillan, UMR 1999-2000 ...... 35 27 9. Shaylynn Milbourn, MWSU 2007 ...... 18 133 Rachael Neal, SBU 1999-2002 ...... 54 27 10. Moe Ybarra, MSSU 2000 ...... 16 128 Jessica Wiegert, TSU 2006-pr ...... 66 27 Career Saves ...... GP Saves Single Game Assists ...... Assists 1. Ana Mora, UMR 1999-2002 ...... 67 428 1. Dana Haag, SBU vs. Stephens (Mo.), 9/26/00; Ellen Wright, TSU vs. MSSU, 10/6/03; 2. Carrie Payne, UCM 1999-2001 ...... 57 342 Wendy Dunn, ESU vs. NWMSU, 9/5/04; Wendy Dunn, ESU vs. UMR, 10/15/04; 3. Kathie Leach, NWMSU 1999-2001 ...... 44 339 Beth Babb, UMR vs. NWMSU, 10/22/04; Pip Meo, SBU vs. ESU, 11/4/04; 4. Kaney Tyler, MSSU 2004-07 ...... 62 335 Lauren Schwindt, WU vs. Minnesota-Crookston, 8/28/05; 5. Erin Allen, ESU 2003-06 ...... 59 334 Carrie Twellman, UCM vs. MWSU, 9/26/06; 6. Jenna Hatlestad, WU 2004-06 ...... 60 319 Ashley Taylor, WU vs. MWSU, 9/15/07 ...... 3 7. Alison Sheridan, NWMSU 2003-06 ...... 61 297 8. Megan Martin, ESU 2005-present ...... 41 288 Single Season Assists ...... GP A 9. Emily Huyck, TSU 1999-2001 ...... 59 268 1. Sara Murray, TSU 2003 ...... 21 15 10. Lauren Davis, TSU 2003-06 ...... 78 257 2. Rhiane Mitchell, SBU 2008 ...... 14 15 Nicola Cousins, SBU 2008 ...... 18 15 4. Sara Murray, TSU 2004 ...... 22 13

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