INSIDE QUICK FACTS General Information ...... 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Media Services ...... 2 School Name ...... Florida Atlantic University Opponents Information ...... 3 City/Zip ...... Boca Raton, FL 33431 Roster ...... 4 Founded ...... 1961 Meet the Team...... 5 Enrollment ...... 26,000 Head Coach Brian Dooley ...... 6 Nickname ...... Owls Assistant Coaches Carrie Terrill and Chris Gnehm ...... 8 Colors ...... Blue and Red Seniors Arena...... FAU Field (300) Taylor Browning ...... 9 Conference...... Sun Belt Monique Cabrera ...... 10 President ...... Frank T. Brogan Michele Fazzari ...... 11 Alma Mater ...... Cincinnati (‘76), FAU (’81) Susanna Lehtinen ...... 12 Athletic Director ...... Craig Angelos Alicia Tirelli ...... 13 Alma Mater...... BYU (1987), Creighton (’90) Returners Athletic Department Phone...... (561) 297-3710 Jessica Badders...... 14 Brittany Comer ...... 15 HISTORY Natalie D’Oria ...... 15 First Year of Women’s Soccer ...... 1991 Allyssa Eramo ...... 16 All-time Record ...... 141-124-13 Nicole Farrell ...... 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 2005 Kendall Kravec ...... 16 Last NCAA Opponent ...... Florida State (L, 3-0) Ashley Mannarino ...... 17 Tessa McGarrity ...... 17 Sonia Richards ...... 18 COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...... Brian Dooley Devon Romak ...... 18 Alma Mater ...... Nova Southeastern (1987) Janeke Simpkins ...... 19 Record at School ...... 101-45-9 (8 years) Jannica Tjeder ...... 19 Career Record ...... 154-57-13 (12 years) Newcomers Soccer Office ...... (561) 297-3743 Mina Arbuckle...... 20 Fax ...... (561) 297-3963 Gillian Baggott ...... 20 Best Time to Reach Coach...... Contact SID Janelle Blake ...... 20 Athletic Trainer ...... Stephanie Nicholson Mariana Byczkowski ...... 20 Ashley Chubbs ...... 21 Danielle Stolt ...... 21 TEAM INFORMATION Anhnhi Tran ...... 21 2006 Record ...... 11-8-2 Sarah Wareham ...... 21 2006 Sun Belt Record ...... 7-4-0 (4th) History ...... 23 Final 2006 Ranking ...... n/a 2006 Review...... 24 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 All-Time Roster ...... 26 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 17/11 Year-by-Year Results ...... 27 All-Time Series ...... 27 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS All-Time Results ...... 28 Director...... Katrina McCormack Career Records ...... 30 Office Phone ...... (561) 297-3163 Season Records...... 31 Cell Phone ...... (561) 251-5588 Single-Game Records ...... 32 E-mail ...... [email protected] Team Records ...... 32 Soccer Contact...... Mike Boseak Individual Honors ...... 33 Office Phone ...... (561) 297-3063 This is Florida Atlantic University ...... 35 Cell Phone ...... (561) 756-0653 E-mail ...... [email protected] Fax ...... 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Y R O T C E R I D A I D E M OPPONENT HEAD COACH (Record and Year at School) CONFERENCE 2006 RECORD (Conf) SOCCER CONTACT SID PHONE SID EMAIL INTERNET SITE ARKANSAS STATE Derek Pittman (0-0-0, 1st) Sun Belt 1-17-1 (1-9-0) Gina Bowman (870) 972-3547 [email protected] asuindians.com BALL STATE Michelle Salmon (59-57-12, 8th) Mid-American 13-4-3 (8-2-1) Matt McCollester (765) 285-8242 [email protected] ballstatesports.com DENVER Jeff Hooker (186-80-25,15th ) Sun Belt 19-3-1 (11-0-0) Derek Nagy (303) 871-3800 [email protected] denverpioneers.com FLORIDA Becky Burleigh (294-78-23, 18th) Southeastern 14-6-5 (7-1-3) Mary Howard (352) 375-4683, ex: 6100 [email protected] gatorzone.com FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Thomas Chestnutt (0-0-0, 1st) Sun Belt 5-12-0 (3-8-0) Kevin Hassett (305) 348-6024 [email protected] fiusports.com LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Scott Wieland (12-18-7, 3rd) Sun Belt 8-8-4 (5-4-2) Chris Whitehead (337) 482-6329 [email protected] ragincajuns.com LOUISIANA-MONROE Stacy Lamb (52-60-14 , 6th) Sun Belt 5-13-2 (1-9-1) Jeff Hendrix (318) 342-5461 [email protected] ulmathletics.com MIDDLE TENNESSEE Aston Rhoden (63-32-2, 6th) Sun Belt 17-4-0 (10-1-0) Tony Stinnett (615) 904-8209 [email protected] goblueraiders.com NORTH TEXAS John Hedlund (166-64-13, 13th) Sun Belt 15-5-2 (9-2-0) Steven Bartolotta (940) 369-8329 [email protected] meangreensports.com NORTHWESTERN Stephanie Erickson (8-10-2, 2nd) Big Ten 8-10-2 (4-5-1) Dan Platt (847) 491-7503 [email protected] NUsports.com SAN DIEGO STATE Dr. Mike Giuliano (25-27-10, 3rd) Mountain West 6-11-3 (2-3-2) Jamie McConeghy (619) 594-4348 [email protected] goaztecs.com SOUTH ALABAMA Mike Varga (78-69-12, 9th) Sun Belt 7-12-1 (5-5-1) Allison Maynard (251) 414-8034 [email protected] usajaguars.com TOLEDO Brad Evans (48-54-12, 7th) Mid-American 9-9-4 (5-3-2) Brian DeBenedictis (419) 530-4919 [email protected] utrockets.com TROY Diana Niland (11-35-5, 4th) Sun Belt 2-15-1 (1-10-0) Jessica Stauffacher (334) 670-5654 [email protected] troytrojans.com UALR Greg Hess (25-85-4, 7th) Sun Belt 6-14-0 (4-7-0) Joe Angolia (501) 569-3449 [email protected] ualrtrojans.com UC-RIVERSIDE Veronica O’Brien (60-40-15, 6th) Big West 10-7-1 (2-4-1) Mark Dodson (951) 827-4571 [email protected] athletics.ucr.edu UNC-GREENSBORO Eddie Radwanski (75-47-8, 7th) Southern 13-8-2 (9-0-1) Mark Kimmel (336) 207-2383 [email protected] uncgspartans.com USF Denise Schilte-Brown (0-0-0, 1st) Big East 6-10-1 (3-8-0) Rachel Constantine (813) 974-0415 [email protected] gousfbulls.com WESTERN KENTUCKY Jason Neidell (63-47-5, 7th) Sun Belt 11-8-0 (7-4-0) Alex Watkins (270) 745-4298 [email protected] wkusports.com

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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 4 PLAYERS Assistant Coache Assistant Coach Head NAME NO N ROSTER SOCCER WOMEN'S 2007 14 Tessa McGarrity M So-1L 5-4 Winter Haven, FL (Winter Haven HS)Haven(Winter FL Haven, Winter HS)Neck (Colts NJ Neck, Colts 5-4 lukio)(MakelanrinteenFinland Espoo, 5-7 So-1L 5-4 Sr-3L M Sr-3L AliciaTirelli 17 F Arbuckle Mina 16 TessaMcGarrity F 15 Chubbs Ashley 14 MicheleFazzari 13 Lehtinen Susanna 12 Romak Devon 11 10 23 Taylor Browning M RSr-TR 5-8 Sarasota, FL (North Texas)(North FL Sarasota, HS)Joseph Canada(St. Ont., Ottawa, HS)Senior(Carroll Southlake, TX 5-8 5-8 5-8 RSr-TR Fr-HS Jr-2L M D KendallKravec GK 25 TaylorBrowning 24 Baggott Gillian 23 JessicaBadders 22 Richards Sonia 21 Stolt Danielle 20 19 18 3 Ashley Mannarino F RSo-1L 5-4 Boca Raton, FL (Pope John Paul II HS) Paul (PopeII John FL Raton, Boca Cooper,ThomasAquinasHS)City,(St. FL 5-4 RSo-1L 6-1 Fr-HS F Mannarino Ashley GK 4 3 MarianaByczkowski 2 1 6 Monique Cabrera M Sr-3L 5-4 West Palm Beach, FL (Kings Academy)(Kings FL WestPalmBeach, HS)(Suncoast FL PalmBeach, Royal 5-4 5-6 Sr-3L RJr-2L NatalieD’Oria M Tran Anhnhi D 9 JannicaTjeder 8 Cabrera Monique 7 JanekeSimpkins 6 5 UMERICAL Brittan JanelleBlake FarrellNicole Sar Er Allyssa ah W ah – Brian Dooley Brian y ar Comer M Jr-2L 5-10 Jacksonville, FL (Bishop KennyHS)(Bishop Jacksonville, FL 5-10 Jr-2L M Comer am eham – o Carrie Terrill, Chris GnehmTerrill,Carrie Chris O CLASS POS M J-L54Westerville,(Univ.Florida)OH South of 5-4 RJr-2L M M Sr-Tr 5-4 Medford, MA (Lynn Univ.) Medford,(Lynn MA 5-4 Sr-Tr M rH - Richmond,CanadaOnt., 5-5 Fr-HS Canada(Catholic London,CentralOnt.,HS) HS)Canada(HillcrestOnt., Ottawa, (NotreDame)Finland Espoo, M 5-3 5-4 5-3 Jr-2L Fr-HS RJr-TR M M M M So-1L 5-6 Houston, TX (Bellaire HS)(Bellaire TX Houston, 5-6 So-1L M D Fr-HS 5-7 Nepean, Ont., Canada (St. Joseph HS)Joseph Canada(St. Ont., Nepean, 5-7 Fr-HS D o1 - London,,HS)Canada(A.B.Lucas 5-6 So-1L D F So-1L 5-5 Parkland, FL (Stoneman Douglas HS) Parkland,(StonemanDouglas FL 5-5 So-1L F F Sr-3L 5-7 Brandon, FL (DurantHS) Brandon,FL 5-7 Sr-3L F F RFr-1L 5-7 Sarasota, FL (Riverview HS)(Riverview FL Sarasota, 5-7 RFr-1L Parsippany,HS)(ParsippanyHills NJ F 5-3 Fr-HS F WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S Fr-H S 5-6 Davie, FL (AmericanHeritage Davie,HS) FL 5-6 S HT HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) (LAST HOMETOWN

COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 6 HEAD COACH Colleg withthe team’s regular season title and anNCAA with2005a A-Sun Tournament Championship togo seven Th 21 ledthe nation inshutout percentage (16shutouts in 2006-07.H bef dominatingprograms inthe Atlantic SunConference Sin wincampai 11ormore wins, including seven seasons of14-plus en collegiatecoaches not only inthe Southeast, butthe University,have made himone ofthe most successful previousfour-year stint ashead coach ofBarry e tir cejoinin oreFAU moved into the SunBelt Conference in games,.762) in2005. Owlsfinish e th-con e NCAA.Eleven tim Cupberth, th e gn g secutivewinnin cappedth s. F A edat11-8-2 in2006, th U,Dooley built on e e firstinsch esh Owls’fin g e season,initsfirst year hasgui alA coupledwith his yearsatthe helm, University.Hiseight atFlorida Atlantic seasonashead coach entershiseighth Floridasoccer fixture, longtimeSouth BrianDooley, a oolhistory Brian Dooley Brian e HEAD COACH HEAD ofthe most -Suncampai d edhisteams to e program’s . FAUalso WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S gn aver soccercoach. Inhiseight seasons atFAU, he’s 12overall record inhis11seasons NCAAasa DI Dooleyenters the 2007 campaign with154-57- a 1999-2005. allseven A-Sun postseason tournaments from O seasontitle wasthe third infour seasons. The w Theappearance inthe 2005 A-Sun Championship b tothe second round ofthe conference tournament compilin a m stagg Dooley’simprint onthe FAU program hasbeen Playerso seasons(1991-98). Hehas coached three A-Sun FAUtoitsfirst A-Sun regular season title asthe A selecti Fr Freshmanselections. selections,one Freshman ofthe Year and 11All- s eforefalling tothe eventual champion Denver. -SunConfer wlswere the only team tomake appearances in asFAU’s seventh under Dooley, while the regular or om2000-05 Dooley’s team a e ag memberofthe SunBelt. The Owls advanced ering.His101 wins ineight years are 61 thanth on ednearly 13wins perseason while g s f , theYear, 18First-Team All-Conference a 18Secon r en e ecor pr cer ogr d ecor o amhadinits first eight d-TeamAll-Conference f 101-45-9(.681). d (.847).In2002, h s compiled49-8-2a e led Owls posted a 10-1-0 conference record. In addition, FAU’s 2-0 win at Gardner-Webb on Nov. 2 gave Dooley 100 career victories. Another major influence Dooley has had on the program is the University’s involvement in women’s soccer on an international level. FAU has served as a host practice facility for several national teams, including the USA National Team. Dooley spent a total of nine seasons at Barry, his first five as an assistant coach. In 1995, the Lady Bucs advanced to the national championship game, and followed that campaign with quarterfinal appearances in 1996 and 1997. Barry’s overall record in the Dooley era was 53-12-4. Prior to taking over as Barry’s head coach, he was an assistant for five years from 1990-94. During that time, he played an instrumental role in the team’s success as the Lady Bucs posted a 71-11-2 record and won back-to-back NCAA championships in 1992 and 1993. Dooley attended Florida International University where he was a midfielder who helped lead the team to the 1982 NCAA title. He received a bachelor’s degree from Nova Southeastern University in 1987. Following his playing career, Dooley was an assistant women’s soccer coach at Florida International for five years and the head girl’s soccer coach at Hollywood Hills High School for four seasons. He also was head boy’s soccer coach at South Plantation High School for seven seasons before taking the head coaching position at Barry. Dooley has been involved in youth soccer for more than a decade. He currently is the

e coaching director for the Weston Soccer l BIRTHPLACE Kansas City, MO i

F Club. He is a member of the Florida Youth y EDUCATION Nova Southeastern (B.S., Education, 1987) Soccer Association State Coaching State. e l o o COLLEGIATE COACHING 1990-94 Barry, Assistant Coach Dooley and his wife, Marie, live in Pembroke D EXPERIENCE 1995-98 Barry, Head Coach Pines and are the parents of three boys: Sean, 1999-pres FAU, Head Coach 17, Connor, 14, and Ciaran, 8.

d SEASON SCHOOL W L T PCT NOTABLE r o 1995 Barry 16 2 1 .868 No. 2 national ranking c e 1996 Barry 11 4 1 .719 NCAA Tournament R 1997 Barry 14 2 2 .833 NCAA Tournament g

n 1998 Barry 12 4 0 .750 NCAA Tournament i

h 1999 Florida Atlantic 5 9 1 .367 A-Sun Tournament c

a 2000 Florida Atlantic 14 6 0 .700 A-Sun Tournament Title Game o 2001 Florida Atlantic 14 5 1 .725 A-Sun Tournament Title Game C

d 2002 Florida Atlantic 14 5 0 .737 A-Sun Regular Season Title Game a 2003 Florida Atlantic 16 4 1 .786 A-Sun Regular Season Title Game e 7

H 2004 Florida Atlantic 11 4 3 .694 A-Sun Tournament y 2005 Florida Atlantic 16 4 1 .785 ASun Champs NCAA Cup e l 2006 Florida Atlantic 14 5 0 .737 Sun Belt Semifinals o o 1995-98 Barry 53 12 4 .797 Four years D 1999-PRES. Florida Atlantic 104 42 7 .703 Eight years TOTAL 157 54 11 .732 12 YEARS

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 8 ASSISTANT COACHES U thr assistan Pri SoccerClub. DirectorofCoaching for the Charleston United Charleston,SCwh Beforejoining the Owls, she wasliving in springof2007 asanassistant soccer coach. assistantmen's and women's soccer coach at collegiatecoaching career began asthe GoalkeepingSchool inWethersfield, CT. His summerof1995 with the Soccer Plus Gnehmbegan hiscoaching career inthe withanemphasis ongoalkeeping. inthe fall of2002 asanassistant coach niversity ortothe Charleston United she served asan eeyears bef t withth . Sh e or hasbeenstate a staff coach e e ereshe acted asthe Girls’ UniversityofToledo and thatatCharleston South soccerstaff women's University Atlantic Florida joined Gnehm Chris inthe soccerstaff women’s University Atlantic F joinedthe C lorida arrieTerrill GOALKEEPER COACH GOALKEEPER Gnehm Chris ASSISTANTCOACH Terrill Carrie ern WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S memberofthe NSCAA and earned first team Universityinthe spring of1997. Heisa degreeinphysical education from Averett Gnehmobtained bachelora ofscience December2001. inFerrum, VA, from the fall of2000 to forthe spring of2000 and toFerrum College Gnehmmoved toGardner-Webb University Sydney,VA. Following one-semestera stint, Hampden-SydneyCollege inHampden- namedthe assistant head soccer coach at from1998-1999. The following fall hewas a heheld from 1996-1997. Hethen assumed AverettUniversity inDanville, VA, positiona haveallowed h Durin h All-Confer Playerofthe Year and wasmembera ofthe AsBuccaneer,a she wasnamed Big South bef ConferenceUSA All-Conference honors All-FreshmanTeam honors and twice earned Charlottewhere she earned Conference USA Asstudent-athlete,a Terrill played for UNC- anNSCAA Goalkeeping Diploma.I h clubteams for the past seven years. She T fiveyears inSouth Carolina aswell inOhio. f similarposition atMonmouth University orthe Olympic Development Program for errillhasalso been involved with coaching erteam’s M oldsboth anNSCAA Premier Diploma and oretransferring toCharleston Southern. g h erpr en ceteam. Terrill also wasnamed ostValuable Attacking Player. epcar ertor eer em , h ainason eraccomplishments e o f th e Kid,Gravy Train and FAO Schwartz. Jell-OPudding. Print adsinclude Wrangler Nike,Coleco Vision, Cheetos, Life Cereal and involvingproducts such asCracker Jack, hasbeenpart a of nearly 60commercials, asanactor/model from 1979-1988. He Awayfrom the soccer field, Gnehm worked (1992-1996). a Averett'sschool record for most saves in captainfrom 1993-1996. Hecurrently holds starterfor Averett also served asthe team's seniorin1992. The four-year collegiate all-statesoccer honors highasa school singleseason (1996) career saves psychologyfrom Charleston Southern. holdsbachelor’sa ofscience degree in Terrillisoriginally from Charlotte, NC,and Speed. yearsinthe W-League with the Charlotte T selectedtothe Region IIITeam in1997. S Shealso played onthe North Carolina l eadingscorers inNorth Carolina history. errillalso played professionally for three tateTeam from 1995-1997 and was Taylor BROWNING 23 RS Senior • Sarasota, FL • 5-8 • Midfielder

Redshirt Junior (2006): Played in six Freshman (2003): Attended the College of and 2003 while taking part in the Southeast games and scored her first collegiate Charleston…played for Kevin Demptsey… Regional Championships in 2001 and 2003… goal…fired three shots, two on goal…made appeared in five games and registered one member of the Florida State ODP team in her collegiate debut against College of shot. 1998, 1999 and 2001…participated in the Charleston (8/26)… her first collegiate shot regional camp in 1999 and 2001. High School: Attended Sarasota High attempt came against Stetson (9/10)…first School…played for Vince Coraci…earned All- Personal: Marketing major…born June 13, goal and first shot on goal came against Troy Area Team honors sophomore season for a 1985, in Sarasota, FL…daughter of Robert (10/15). team that reached the State Finals. and Jib Browning. Junior (2005): Redshirted. Club Experience: Played for IMG in Sophomore (2004): Attended North Texas Bradenton, FL from 2000-03…coached by University…did not play collegiate soccer. Derek Leader…state cup champions in 2001 S E N I O R S

9 Browning’s Career Stats GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2006 6 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0 TOTAL 6 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 10 SENIORS Cabrera’s Career Stats Cabrera’s Stats Career T 2004 062 3.5 351 1 .385 .562 5 9 .154 .250 13 16 5 8 1 0 2 4 21 18 2006 2005 seasonopen on h attempts startin SunAll-A Sophomore(2005): onlyshot attempt (10/22). game-winninggoal atArkansas State onher heronly shot attempt (10/13)…tallied the g gameinFAU history (9/29)…scored her first Denverinthe first SunBelt Conference road (8/26)…assistedonFAU’s only goal against seasonopener against College ofCharleston addedone assist on13shots…started the makingnine starts…scored twogoals and Junior(2006): O oalofthe season against South Alabama on erei A 1711 3.6 1.8 2 .488 21 .163 43 15 1 7 51 TAL e game ghtpoints setcareer-high…scoreda g six…scorg e-winninggoal…scored goala inthe , nin, cademicteam…played in18games, GP 12 eragain e ofewhich reached the goal… Appearedin21games, edfour goals on16 stMonmouth (8/26)… Namedtothe Atlantic G 1 Monique CABRERA A 0 Senior • West Palm Beach, FL • 5-4 • Midfielder • 5-4 • FL Beach, Palm West • Senior t ht ht O O%GW SOG% SOG Shot% Shots Pts 2 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S g (10/15)...on g Belm car again 27inopener vs. Louisiana-Lafayette...started goal...first collegiate game action came Aug. twopoin gamesand started one...posted one goal for th Freshman(2004): victoryover Campbell (10/6). (9/25)…addedaninsurance tally 2-0ina Belmonttomake goals inback-to-back games shotattempts…scored the game-winner vs. (9/23)while registering career-higha six foundthe back ofthe net vs. Lipscomb 14 oalonth oalOct. 15in4-0win again e benche inthe midfield…played in12 eer-hi on stGardner-Webb onSept. 25...fired a t (9/30)…scoredt her first-collegiate ghfour shots Sept. 30against tson14sh 017.0 0 .500 7 .071 e season.e e o e f 10Owlsf toscore atleast one Regularcontributor off otattempts, seven on stJacksonville Personal: Boca'sU-18 team f ClubExperience: volleyballteam career...alsomembera ofswimming and and2003)...recorded 25goals over her (2004)...All-CountyHonorable Mention (2002 All-Countyin2004...Academic Honor Roll Barrantes...namedAll-State and First-Team WestPalm Beach, FL...coach wasJerri HighSchool: d Oct.31,1985, inWest Palm Beach, FL... augh tero Healthadministration major...born f Charlif AttendedKing's Academy in s. e ane Playedclub soccer for Team orf d Aliciad Cabrera. ouryears. 6 Michele FAZZARI 12 Senior • Colts Neck, NJ • 5-7 • Midfielder

Junior (2006): Injuries limited her to 12 (9/23)…registered points in back-to-back vs. Troy (10/22)…added a helper on the games, all starts…finished with one goal and games with an assist vs. Belmont (9/25)… season’s final goal vs. Jacksonville (11/4) in three assists…fired four shots in the season added a helper in the A-Sun Championship the A-Sun Tournament. opener against College of Charleston (8/26)… opening round vs. Jacksonville (11/4). High School: Attended Colts Neck High earned an assist and had four shot attempts Freshman (2004): Named to A-Sun All- School in Colts Neck, NJ...coach was Dave against Stetson (9/10)…scored a game- Freshmen Team...played in 18 games and Irvin...holds high school record with 61 career winning tally, her first goal of the season, started 16...posted four goals and four assists goals...selected to First-Team All-Shore, First- against Mount St. Mary’s (9/15)… assisted on for 12 points...fired 33 shots, 18 on net… Team All-County and Second-Team All-State FAU’s only goal against Middle Tennessee among team's top six players in all major from 2001-03...helped lead the Cougars to (9/22)…made it five points in five games offensive categories...scored 10 of her 12 the Group Three Central Jersey Championship (1g, 3a) with an assist against Western points in final nine games...first-collegiate and Group Three State Finals. Kentucky (9/24). goal came in a clutch situation with FAU Club Experience: Played club soccer for Sophomore (2005): Played in 20 games, trailing by one in the 86th minute vs. Match Fit Academy. starting 13…scored one goal and added Campbell (9/23)…top performance came vs. three assists for five points on the season… Belmont (9/30) with two goals and one Personal: Psychology major...born June 7, registered her first point of the season in the assist...assisted on the game-winning goal vs. 1986, in New Jersey...daughter of Linda and opener vs. Monmouth (8/26) on an assist… Mercer (10/10)…had game-winning goal Oct. Lawrence Fazzari. goal came in a 10-0 victory vs. Lipscomb 17 vs. Stetson...assisted on the game-winner

Fazzari’s Career Stats 11 GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2004 18 4 4 12 33 .121 18 .545 1 2005 20 1 3 5 9 .111 5 .556 0 2006 12 1 3 5 23 .043 4 .174 1 TOTAL 50 6 10 22 65 .092 27 .415 2

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 12 SENIORS sh mostby an Owl, as were the 23 eightassists…46 shots were the fivegoals and led the team with finishedthird on the team with theteam in points with 18… andstarted 18 games…third on previousweek (9/15)…played in bySoccer Times for her efforts the (9/13)…N th NationalElite Team of the Week for n Playero team…n Champi spoton the Sun Belt Conference All-SunBelt h squad…earnedSecond-Team ontothe Preseason All-Sun Belt from T Junior(2006): Lehtinen’ OA 51 96 4 117 567 5 0 .546 .524 .656 77 33 21 .121 .159 .062 141 63 32 63 30 15 29 10 11 17 10 2 55 19 18 TOTAL 2006 2005 2004 eamAll-Southeast Region honors am esecon otson g edto SoccerBuzz.com’s SoccerBuzz.com onshipAll-Tournament fthe Week on Sept 12… am dtim amed“Best of the Rest” oal…scor edSun Belt Confer GP 18 onors…earneda ein h s Car s Earn edtwo gam …voted ercar edThird- G 84 192 502 .500 23 .109 46 18 8 5 eer Stats eer Susanna eer LEHTINEN en e- ce A NSCAA/AdidiasAll-Southeast Sophomore(2005): againstTroy (10/15). (10/27)…hadthree helpers (10/22)and Florida International Rock(10/20), Arkansas State Alabama(10/13), Arkansas-Little hadone assist against South gam hadan assist in five con againstMiddle Tennessee (9/22)… 1a)in five gam (9/15)…m anassist again poin attempts(9/10)… extended her tri Miami(9/08)…recorded ahat kickin double overtime against goalof the season on apenalty pen winnin ckagainst Stetson on six shot Pts altykicks…scored her first esfrom Oct. 13 to Oct. 27… tsstreak to three games with Senior • Espoo, Finland • 5-4 • Midfielder • 5-4 • Finland Espoo, • Senior ggoals and was 2-for-2 in Shots WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S adeit 11 points (5g, stM eswith ag oun Shot% Namedto the tSt. M secutive oal ary’s O O%GW SOG% SOG Flori g 63shots, 33 finding the net…five tallied10 assists for 30 points on games…scored10 goals and Buzz…playedand started in 19 TeamSoutheast Region by Soccer squad…named to the Second- toSoccerFLA.com’s All-Flori SunAll-Academic honors…named theYear, A-Sun First-Team, and A- A RegionThird Team…earned Freshmanof the Year and First- Freshman(2004): h vs m (8/26)…scor 3-0victory over Monmouth withatwo-goal performance in a firstsix goals…opened the season attempt…scor convertedh teamin all six categ vs withan assist on the game-winner m anothervs. Kennesaw (10/20)… game-winnerand assisted on vs.Mercer (10/15)…scored the assistedon the game-winning goal assistsvs. Stetson (10/12)… Webb(10/9)…tallied two more forasix-point effort vs. Gardner- goalsand assisted on two others Flori scor FloridaInternational (9/18)… onlygoal in a1-0 victory over Florida(9/16)…scored the game’s pickedup an assist vs. North pen Commonwealth(9/9) on her lone overtimewith agoal vs. Virginia threegames… sent the game to gam assistedon the lone goal of the a2-2 ti anotherin the second-half during oalswer erf tlanticSun Conference Player of ad ad .Mi .East T altysh edag eit thr eit 13 poin ein a1-0 win over Cen d d ourg atwo d a(10/2)…scored apair of ami(FL) on Sept. 2, givin evs ennesseeState (10/23). egam oalsin th oalan oto eein ar .J erlon ayslater (8/28)… edag acksonville(9/30)… edfive o fth e-winn tsin five games dassisted on epen eseason… oalvs eseason’s first owwith ag AtlanticSun ori ers…ledthe es… altyshot fteam’s .South da tr al oal g twovs withFlori Gar con teamr goalvs. Campbell (9/23)…set toOct. 8…streak started with a games…streakran from Sept. 23 J Espoo,Finland...daughter of m finishedthird. NordicCup in which Finland team...participatedin 2004 35Caps f NationalTeam (2000-04)...logged 04...m PremiereLeague from 2000- FCEspoo of the women's Finnish inth vs.Miami in a1-0 victory (10/27) cameon an assist in a2OT goal (10/17)…finalpoint of the season anothertwo days later vs. Stetson poin A in32 attempts…second among efficientlyplaced 21 shots on net seasontotal in team history... assistsand posted second-highest goalsand 11 assists...led team in startedall 18 games...posted two Fer tothe All-Freshman Team (Julie TeamAll-Conference and named s TeamAll-Conference…became Personal: ClubExperience: inFinland. Miettinenat Makelan rinteen lukio HighSchool: J pickedup two more assists vs. withGeorgia State (10/8)… Lipscomb(10/2) and concluded Colleg collegi econdOwl to be named First- ormaand Marja-Liisa Lehtinen. acksonville(10/15)…ad -Sunathletes in assists ajor...bornMay 8, 1983, in guson,2002)…played in and dn secutivem tsin six con er er-W eo emberof Finland's Youth ecor .Belm ateg egularseason fin fCharleston...scor orU17, U19, and U21 d ebb(9/25) con Internationalbusiness dwith assists in five aIn oalcam 11 on Playedfor Marianne atch tern t(9/30), two vs secutive Playedfor esstartin ational(9/28), eSept. 10 at ale ...first tin d ed ed . gwith ued . Alicia TIRELLI 16 Senior • Brandon, FL • 5-7 • Forward/Midfielder

Junior (2006): Earned First- (three)…second on the team (9/08)… picked up two assists (9/30)…poured in two goals in a Team All-Sun Belt honors… in assists (five), shot attempts against Stetson (9/10)…added key 3-0 victory over conference foe earned a spot on the Sun Belt (44) and shots on goal (22)… an insurance tally against Mount Kennesaw State (10/20), setting Conference Championship All- registered at least one point St. Mary’s (10/15)… broke an a career-high with five points… Tournament team…a member of in five straight games (4g, 2a) FAU scoreless streak against no. 1 contributed one goal and one assist the SoccerFLA.com All-Florida from Sept. 3 to Sept. 17… Florida State that lasted 216:37 in a 2-0 victory over Jacksonville in team…named SoccerFLA.com’s scored her first goal of the over three games with a tally in the A-Sun Championship semi-finals Player of the Week on Sept. season against USF on five shot the 37th minute to tie the game (11/4)…added an insurance tally vs. 22…one of three players who attempts (9/03)…scored in the at one (9/17)...after her five-game Campbell in the A-Sun Championship started all 21 games…led the 88th minute against Miami to point streak was snapped against game (11/5). team in points (27), goals send the game to overtime in Middle Tennessee (9/22), earned Freshman (2004): Earned A-Sun (11) and game-winning goals an eventual 2-1 FAU win an assist against Western Kentucky (9/24)… made it 13 points in All-Freshman honors…played in and eight games with a goal against started all 18 games...posted one Denver (9/29)… scored the goal and two assists on 14 shots, game-winner at Louisiana-Monroe seven finding the net...first career (10/08)…had a goal and an assist point came via an assist Sept. 23 vs. against Troy (10/15)…scored her Campbell...scored first career goal third goal in four games against Sept. 30 vs. Belmont...added an Arkansas-Little Rock and second assist Oct. 22 vs. Troy. game-winning tally in four games High School: Attended Durant High (10/20)… pushed her run to School in Plant City, FL...coach was five goals in five games with Christy Dufur...two-year starter… two against Arkansas State to go named to the State Cup Final Four with an assist in a 3-1 FAU win Western Conference First-Team two (10/22)…scored the game- consecutive years (2002-03)...before winning goal against Western attending Durant, attended Tampa Kentucky in the 89th minute in Preparatory School, where she was a the opening round of the Sun Belt two-year starter...named First-Team Conference Tournament. All-Conference in 2000 and 2001. Sophomore (2005): Tallied Club Experience: Played club soccer two goals and an assist in the for Hillsborough County United in Atlantic Sun Championship 2003, Temple Terrace Spirit from Tournament, earning Tournament 2002-03, and Black Watch Stirling Most Valuable Player honors… from 1998-02...team captain for all earned A-Sun All-Academic three club teams...helped lead all honors…played in 19 games, three teams to Florida State Final starting 17…in her final 12 games Four appearances from 2001-03... following a move to forward, member of the Florida State Olympic she fired 31 shots, 15 on goal… Development Program Team since registered at least one shot in 2003 and was an alternate from 11 of her final 12 games…netted 2001-02. six goals and three assists on the season for 15 points, all coming Personal: Health administration after her move to forward…set major...born Dec. 1, 1985...daughter career-highs in shots, shots on of Frank and Helen Tirelli. goal, goals, assists, and points… season’s first tally came vs. Lipscomb in a 10-0 victory (9/23)…second score came one week later vs. Jacksonville 13 Tirelli’s Career Stats GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2004 18 1 2 4 16 .062 7 .438 0 2005 19 6 3 15 32 .188 15 .469 0 2006 21 11 5 27 44 .250 22 .500 3 TOTAL 58 18 10 46 92 .196 44 .478 3

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 14 RETURNERS tie(9/03)…didn’t allow goala inthree appearances from Sept. to8 min allowingone goal in45minutes ofplay (9/01)…faced 14shots in65 Commonwealth(8/27)…made her first start ofthe season against UCF, w Cougarsfor 45minutes, making one save (8/26)…preserved 1-1atie againstCollege ofCharleston inthe season opener and blanked the allowgoala ineight ofher 15appearances…played the second half combinedwith Megan Coyne for four shutouts onthe year…did not 10goals in627:42 for1.43 a goals-against average…made 29saves… Sophomore(2006): ith45minutes ofscoreless play inthe second half against Virginia utesagainst USF, making five stops and allowing one goal 2-2ina Jessica Junior • Southlake, TX • 5-8 • Goalkeeper • 5-8 • TX Southlake, • Junior BADDERS Appearedin15games, making sixstarts…allowed WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S 21 Badders’ Career Stats Stats Career Badders’ OA 41 ,7:21 .36 0 1 6 7 61 1.03 18 1,572:42 17 34 TOTAL 2006 2005 coun n makingfive stops…perhaps her most impressive performance came vs. againstMiami (9/2), allowing twogoals in90minutes ofaction while A-SunChampionship game (11/05)…first-career start came 2-1inaloss (11/11)…posted45scor FloridaState inthe NCAA College Cup, allowing one goal in45minutes streakthat lasted 468:23 from Sept. 30 to Nov. 11…started the game vs. country,the fifth-best mark inNCAA history (.792)…posted shutouta tandemthat helped the Owls post the best shutout percentage inthe i wonseven ofher last eight decisions after losing her first two…0.76 GAA averageof0.76…registered 32saves…shared 14shutouts with Coyne… making11starts…allowed eight goals in945minutes forgoals-against a defensiveseasons inFAU history…posted 7-3-0a record in19games, squad…splittime with Megan Coyne during one ofthe most successful Freshman(2005): FAUhistory (9/22). M no.Florida1 State while allowing one goal in45minutes (9/17)...blanked Sept.15vs. Miami, Stetson and Mount St.Mary’s…made twosaves against ofJames and Debbie Badders. Personal: wasteam captain...m Branch,TX,from 2002-04 and Texas American Eagles SCfrom 1997-02... ClubExperience: N Texasa Scholar...member ofDuke University Talent IDProgram...member of n wasMatt Colvin...earned All-District 7-5A honors goalkeeperasa and was HighSchool: minutes,holding the game scoreless until the 70th minute inthe 2-0 from1999-04. JUwere the only twoanA-Sun team would score against FAU allseason. Virginia-Commonwealth(9/9) and twice vs. Jacksonville (9/30)…goals vs. loss…opponentsfound the net injust twoother games, once against s second-bests atFAU, only toCoyne’s 2005 mark…part ofgoalkeepinga o.3UCLA (9/4), wh am ati iddleTennessee for 45minutes inthe first SunBelt Conference game in on edAcademic All-District...helped lead team todistrict championship... tryteam alHonor Society...competed onthe Southlake Carroll track and cross PG iue AGASvsWLTSho T L W Saves GAA GA Minutes GS GP 15 19 Biosciencemajor...born Sept. 6,1986, inBedford, TX...daughter s AttendedCarroll Senior High School inSouthlake, TX...coach 11 . 6 Playedclub soccer for D'Feeters Soccer Club inFarmers Namedmembera ofthe Atlantic SunAll-Academic er embero 4:0807 27300 0 3 7 32 0.76 8 627:42 945:00 e she elessminutes 2-0inavictory vs. Campbell inthe e m e f thf ad 10 e a season-highae seven stops in90 e NTe SS .32 0 1 3 0 29 1.43 A OlympiA c Developmc en t Programt Brittany Natalie COMER 17 D’ORIA 9 Junior • Jacksonville, FL • 5-10 • Midfielder Junior • London, Ontario • 5-3 • Midfielder

Sophomore (2006): Appeared in 16 games, starting five…credited Sophomore (2006): Appeared in all 21 games, starting 18…scored with two assists…fired 11 shots, five on net…made her first start of three goals and added two helpers for eight points…fired 20 shots, 10 the season against Louisiana-Monroe, the first of five straight (10/08)… on goal…credited with one game-winning tally…scored her first goal of tallied assists in back-to-back games against Arkansas-Little Rock the season against USF on her only shot attempt (9/03)…her second (10/20) and Arkansas State (10/22). goal of the season came against Western Kentucky (9/24)…notched the game-winning goal against South Alabama on three shots (10/13)… Freshman (2005): Earned A-Sun All-Academic honors…appeared in credited with an assist against Troy (10/15)…assisted on Alicia Tirelli’s nine games…registered one goal for two points…took six shots, four of late goal against Western Kentucky in the conference tournament to which found the net…part of a defensive unit that held opponents to allow the Owls to advance to the semifinals (11/01). just 11 goals all season for a goal-against average of 0.51…both marks are tops in FAU history…helped hold opposing teams to just 6.8 shot Freshman (2005): Earned Second-Team All-Atlantic Sun honors, one attempts per game…helped the Owls post a record 16 shutouts…scored of three FAU members of the A-Sun All-Freshman squad, and a member her first career goal in a 10-0 victory over Lipscomb (9/23)…posted a of the A-Sun All-Academic team…played and started all 21 games… season-high four shots, three on net vs. Lipscomb, including her first blasted 30 shots, 11 on net…assisted on two goals for two points…first career shot on goal. career point came in the form of an assist in the season opener vs. Monmouth (8/26) while firing a season-high six shots…added an assist High School: Attended Bishop Kenny High School in Jacksonville, FL... vs. Lipscomb in a 10-0 win (9/23). coach was Jenny Brougham...was a four-year starter and four-year all- district selection...named team MVP as a sophomore...third-team All- High School: Played at Catholic Central High School...was a member of State as a senior...also member of volleyball team for three years...four- the 2005 OFSAA Ontario girls' soccer championship squad and scored the year scholar-athlete. team's only goal, an equalizer, in the championship final. Club Experience: Played for Jacksonville Youth Soccer (JYS). Club Experience: Played club soccer for London City...also a member of the Provincial Team and attended the National Training Center. Personal: Exercise science major...born June 19, 1987, in Jacksonville, FL...daughter of Reece and Vera Comer. Personal: Marketing major...born March 1, 1987, in London, Ontario, Canada...daughter of Nick and Angela D'Oria.

15 Comer’s Career Stats D'Oria’s Career Stats GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2005 9 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 0 2005 21 0 2 2 30 .000 11 .367 0 2006 16 0 2 2 11 .000 5 .455 0 2006 21 3 2 8 20 .150 10 .500 1 TOTAL 25 1 2 4 17 .059 9 .529 0 TOTAL 42 3 4 10 50 .060 21 .420 1

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 16 RETURNERS Sophomore(2006): Ohio...daughterofTony and Donna Eramo. Personal: ClubExperience: competedinswimmin 2004...namedteam MVPin2004...named All-District in2003...also Ohio...coachwasSarah Gantz...earned Second-Team All-State honors in HighSchool: soccer…r Fr Championship(11/4). 2-0victory over Jacksonville inthe opening round ofthe A-Sun Lipscomb(9/23) 10-0ina vi postrecorda 16shutouts…first career point came onanassist vs. opposingteams tojust 6.8shot attempts pergame…helped the Owls averageof0.51…both marks are tops inFAU history…helped hold unitthat h FAUcampaign…registered eight shots, twoonnet…part ofdefensivea SunAll-Academic team…tallied twoassists for twopoints inher initial theseason…played in18games, starting 12…member ofthe Atlantic Freshman(2005): anassist 2-0inawin over Arkansas-Little Rock (10/20). shotsagainst VCU(8/27)…drilled twoshots four times…had goala and midfieldafter spending her freshman season defender…firedasa five in13games, starting 12...posted one goal and one assist…moved to Eramo’s Career Stats Eramo’s Stats Career 051 002.5 0 .250 2 .000 8 2 2 0 18 T 2006 2005 O eshman(2004): T AL edshirted. 31 13 Exercisescience major...born June 17,1986, inColumbus, PGAPsSosSo%SGSG GW SOG% SOG Shot% Shots Pts A G GP eldopponents tojust 11goals allseason forgoal-against a AttendedSaint Francis DeSales High School inColumbus, 1 1 Playedf A Strongdefender who blossomed inthe second half of RS Junior • Columbus, OH • 5-4 • Midfielder • 5-4 • OH Columbus, • Junior RS ttendedSouth Florida butdid not play collegiate Allyssa Injuriesrobbed her ofmost ofthe season…played g f g 4.4 0.1 0 .417 10 .042 24 5 3 1 orthr ERAMO orth 6.6 500 .500 8 .062 16 3 ctory…assistedonanin eeyears an e Columbuse Blast inColumbus d crossd country for two. WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S sur 18 an cetally inth , Ohi, o. e U FL…daughterofKen and Jan Kravec…father played baseball atAshland P improvedhonors onher U-16 and U-19 teams. ClubExperience: ScholarProgram. Pr CoachDehart…three-year member ofthe International Baccalaureate HighSchool: Freshman(2006): daughterofChris and Catherine Farrell. Personal: ClubExperience: MiamiHerald s HighSchool: F againstTroy (10/15). St.Mary’s (9/15)…picked upher first collegiate point onanassist Charleston(8/26)…registered her first twoshot attempts against Mount twoshot attempts…made her collegiate debut against College of heplayed for Laura Rountree…named Second-Team All-Area bythe reshman(2006): er Farrell’s Career Stats Farrell’s Stats Career niversity T 2006 ogramand part ofthe Renaissance Scholar Program and the Athletic O sonal: T AL . En Undecidedinmajor…born Nov. 25,1987, inHollywood, FL… PGAPsSosSo%SGSG GW SOG% SOG Shot% Shots Pts A G GP 001.0 0 .500 1 .000 2 1 1 0 7 001.0 0 .500 1 .000 2 1 1 0 7 gin andHonorable Mention All-Area bythe AttendedRiverview High School where she wascoached by AttendedMarjory Stoneman Douglas High School where eerin Aspart ofthe IMGSoccer Academy she earned most- Playedfor the Weston Fury. Redshirted. A RS Fr RS g m g SophomoreParkland, •Forward •5-5 • FL ppearedinseven games, tallying one assist and Kendall Kendall Nicole FARRELL ajor…bornonJune 27,1988, inSarasota, KRAVEC eshman • Sarasota, FL • 5-7 • For • 5-7 • FL Sarasota, • eshman Sun-Sentinel 25 2 . war d Ashley Tessa MANNARINO 3 MCGARRITY14 RS Sophomore • Boca Raton, FL • 5-4 • Midfielder Sophomore • Winter Haven, FL • 5-4 • Forward

Sophomore (2006): Redshirted. Freshman (2006): Played in 20 games, starting 13…second on the team in goals with eight…third on the team in assists with three…second on Freshman (2005): Strong distributor with good offensive skills… the team in points with 19…21 of her 27 shot attempts reached the member of the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman team…played in all 21 net…led the team in shooting percentage (.296) and shot on goal games, starting 14…scored one goal and assisted on eight others for percentage (.778)…one game-winning goal…made her collegiate debut 10 points…picked up her first career assist and point vs. South Florida and registered her first shot against College of Charleston (8/26)…scored (8/28)…made it back-to-back games with another assist vs. Miami her first goal against Virginia Commonwealth on two shots (8/27)… (9/2)…had a breakout game vs. Lipscomb with one goal and four scored an insurance marker against Stetson (9/10)… posted assists in assists…assisted on the game’s first three goals vs. Lipscomb…tallied back-to-back games against Middle Tennessee (9/22) and Western a pair of assists vs. Gardner-Webb on the game’s first two goals in a 4-0 Kentucky (9/24)…scored against Louisiana-Monroe (10/08)…registered victory (10/9). a hat trick and an assist for a seven-point game against Troy (10/15)… High School: Attended Pope John Paul II High School in Boca Raton, added two goals against Florida International, including the game- FL...member of Class 3A State runners-up in 2004, scoring their only winner (10/27). goal in the championship game against Melbourne Central Catholic... High School: Attended Winter Haven High School in Winter Haven, FL… selected to the 2004 All-State First Team by the Florida Sports Writers mentored by Scott Short…earned Florida Sports Writers Assoc. 4A Association...also named First-Team All-Palm Beach County by the Honorable Mention honors in 2005…helped her team to District Sun-Sentinel as a junior when she led all midfielders in scoring with 30 Championships in 2003 and 2004, as well as district runners-up in goals and 21 assists...First-Team All-County and All-Area as a freshman, 2005…three-year varsity starter…served as team captain in 2006… sophomore and junior...First-Team All-State as a sophomore and junior. named First-Team All-County in 2003, 2005, and 2006 by Lakeland Ledger Club Experience: Played club soccer for Team Boca…member of the and News Chief…named 2006 District 5A Coaches Player of the Year…set Florida Olympic Development Team. high school records with 75 career goals and 38 career assists, including a 31-goal season. Personal: Criminal justice major...born March 3, 1987, in Boca Raton, FL...daughter of Patricia and Anthony Mannarino. Club Experience: Placed for HC United and Coach Jim Cote…selected to the ODP team in 2002. Personal: Graphic design major…born on Nov. 11, 1987, in Bartow, FL… daughter of John and Shirley McGarrity.

17 Mannarino’s Career Stats McGarrity’s Career Stats GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2005 21 1 8 10 24 .042 6 .250 0 2006 20 8 3 19 27 .296 21 .778 1 2006 Redshirted TOTAL 20 8 3 19 27 .296 21 .778 1 TOTAL 21 1 8 10 24 .042 6 .250 0

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 18 RETURNERS TX…d P Champi ClubExperience: campaigns. Districthonors…named team captain during her junior and senior H HighSchool: (10/08). registeredher second assist ofthe season against Louisiana-Monroe season-highthree shot attempts against Louisiana-Lafayette (10/06)… herfirst point onanassist against Mount St.Mary’s (9/15)…had a (8/26)…registeredher first shot attempt against USF (9/03)…recorded goal…startedher first collegiate game against College ofCharleston assistsasone ofthe team’s primary reserves…fired sixshots, three on Freshman(2006): Richards’ Career Stats Stats CareerRichards’ 062 003.0 0 .500 3 .000 6 2 2 0 21 T 2006 er oustonteam during her senior season…twice earned First-Team All- O T sonal: AL augh onsin2002 and 2005…STX-88 ODPState Team 2002-2005. 10226.0 500 .500 3 .000 6 2 2 0 21 U PGAPsSosSo%SGSG GW SOG% SOG Shot% Shots Pts A G GP tero n d AttendedBellaire High School…named tothe All-Greater eci f Arnf dedinmajor…born Aug. 17,1988, inHouston, Playedonthe Challenge 88…South Texas State Playedinall21games, starting eight…tallied two aldoand Janice Richards. Sonia Sonia RICHARDS Sophomore • Houston, TX • 5-6 • Midfield • 5-6 • TX Houston, • Sophomore WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S 20 McClennan…wasthe only freshman starter onanOFSAA Champion HighSchool: one(10/27). Troywithout shota attempt (10/15) and Florida International tojust tim just1.21 goals pergame and just 9.2shot attempts percontest…eight eightshutouts onthe season…part ofdefensivea unit that allowed Internationaland picked upanassist (10/27)…helped the Owls post cameoff the bench for just the second time allseason against Florida (8/26)…madeher first start against Virginia Commonwealth (8/27)… gameagainst College ofCharleston and fired season-higha three shots a Freshman(2006): Can P in2004…captain for the London Rockets from 1998-2003. playingthe most minutes in2005…played for the U18London United ClubExperience: team. Romak’s Career Stats Romak’s Stats Career 062 002.0 0 0 .400 .400 2 2 .000 .000 5 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 21 21 TOTAL 2006 ssistwith five shots, twoongoal…appeared inher first collegiate er sonal: esthe Owls held anopponent tofive shot attempts orfewer…held ad a…d GP U aughterofConnie Stevenson. n d PreppedatA.B. Lucas Secondary…played for Nadla ecidedinmajor…born April 14,1988, inLondon, Ontario, G Youngestmember ofthe London Gryphons while Playedinall21games, starting 19…picked upan Devon SophomoreLondon,• Ontario 5-6•Defense• t ht ht O O%GW SOG% SOG Shot% Shots Pts A ROMAK 10 Janeke Jannica SIMPKINS 5 TJEDER 7 RS Junior • Royal Palm Beach, FL • 5-6 • Defender RS Junior • Espoo, Finland • 5-7 • Midfield

Sophomore (2006): Redshirt Sophomore (2006): Recovered from an injury that caused her Named to the Preseason to miss the entire season. All-Sun Belt squad... Sophomore (2005): Redshirted. earned Second-Team All-Sun Belt honors… Freshman (2004): Played for Notre Dame…part of a dominating Irish one of three players squad that won the NCAA national championship…came off the bench in who started in all 21 the national championship game vs. UCLA (12/5)…appeared in 22 games…fired three games, making seven starts…finished the season with one goal and three shots, all on goal… assists for five points on 13 shots, seven reaching the net…first career helped the Owls post point came vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (9/26)…first career goal came vs. eight shutouts on the Providence on Oct. 3. season…part of a defensive unit that High School: Rated the no. 24 recruit by Soccer America in 2004. allowed just 1.21 goals Club/International Experience: Named the Veikkaus Oy Player of the per game and just 9.2 Year after totaling nine goals and 13 assists during 18 games played in shot attempts per the 2003 Finnish Women's Championship Series…tallied 13 goals in contest…eight times 2002…served as captain of her club team F.C. Espoo…played for the Owls held an Finland’s U17, U19 and U21 national teams. opponent to five shot attempts or fewer… Personal: International business major…born June 20, 1985, in Helsinki, held Troy without a Finland…daughter of Peter and Christel Tjeder…has a twin sister, shot attempt Daniela. (10/15) and Florida International to just one (10/27). RS Freshman (2005): Earned First-Team All-Atlantic Sun honors and one of three FAU members of the A-Sun All-Freshman squad…named to the A-Sun All-Academic team…honored as a member of the Southeast Region All-Freshman squad by Soccer Buzz…played in 20 games, starting 19…missed one game due to a leg injury…registered one goal for two points while firing six of seven shot attempts on goal…part of a defensive unit that held opponents to just 11 goals all season for a goal- against average of 0.51…both marks are tops in FAU history… helped hold opposing teams to just 6.8 shot attempts per game…helped the Owls post a record 16 shutouts…first career shot on goal came vs. South Florida (8/28)…registered one shot vs. Richmond (9/11)…scored her first-career goal vs. North Florida (9/26)…posted a season-high three shots on goal vs. Gardner-Webb (10/9). Freshman (2004): Received A-Sun All-Academic honors…redshirted. High School: Attended Suncoast Community High School in Riviera Beach, FL...coach was Daniel Kriedler...All-County selection in 2004... All-Conference selection in 2003 and honorable mention from 2001- 02...helped lead Suncoast to state finals in 2003 and 2004...central defender on a Suncoast defense that shut out 25 straight opponents...finished her career with 16 goals. Club Experience: Played club soccer for Team Boca's U-18 team...also a member of the Florida State Olympic Development Program. Personal: Social work major...born July 11, 1986, in New York, NY... daughter of Irving and Yvonne Simpkins. 19 Simpkins’ Career Stats GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2005 20 1 0 2 7 .143 6 .857 0 2006 21 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 TOTAL 41 1 0 2 10 .100 9 .900 0

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 20 NEWCOMERS Scoti Personal: LeagueY U-17 champi ClubExperience: HighSchool: Englanddivision champions…Super Y-League champions in2005. U PremierU.S. Club Soccer National CupChampionships in2006…2006 teammateGillian Baggott. Tournamentsin2007…played club and high school soccer with captain…namedMVPfor the Woodruff Invitational and Louis Riel an andtrack)…four-time team MVPinsoccer, three-time MVPinbasketball Y Canada…coachedbyChristopher Copley…named Female Athlete ofthe earin2003, 2005 an S Canada…daughterofBrian Arbuckle. P 2005. SYLNew England division champions…Super Y-League champions in 2006…2006USA National CupNorth American finalists in2006…2005 atthe U-17 Premier U.S. Club Soccer National CupChampionships in Zito…SuperLeagueY U-17 champions in2006…took the silver medal C EasternOntario figure skating in2005. personalityandfriendly a demeanor…also finished inthe topin5 Awardher senior year, given student-athletetoa exhibiting leadership, MVPher junior and senior seasons…honored with the Emily Keogh Canada…namedteam’s Rookie ofthe Year her freshman season…team H d 2007d MVPintr A N A ersonal: lubExperience: ighSchool: a,Can ationalCupNorth American finalists in2006…2005 SYL New Undecidedinmajor…born Feb. 24,1989, inHalifax, Nova ad U ndecidedinmajor…born May 25,1989, inRichmond, Ont., a…d A tten A ttendedSouth Carleton High School inOttawa, Ont., Playedfor the Ottawa Fury under Jimmy Zito…Super augh ack…f d P edSt.Joseph Catholic High School inOttawa, Ont. layedfor the Ottawa Fury under head coach Jimmy d 2007…thrd on terofLeRoy and Janet Blake. Janelle Mina Freshman • Ottawa, Ontario • 5-6 • Midfielder • 5-6 • Ontario Ottawa, • Freshman Freshman • Nepean, Ontario • 5-7 • Defender • 5-7 • Ontario Nepean, • Freshman BLAKE s in2006…tooks th our-timeleague champion…four-time team ARBUCKLE ee-sportathlete (soccer, e silvere medal atthe U-17 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S 15 4 Can Personal: ClubExperience: H Personal: ClubExperience: Coun Lauderdale,FL…coached byCarlos Giron…named Second-Team All- HighSchool: champions…SuperY-League champions in2005. Americanfinalists in2006…2005 SYL New England division N 2006…tookthe silver medal atthe U-17 Premier U.S. Club Soccer Zito…teamMVPin2006… Super LeagueY U-17 champions in 2006…playedclub and high school soccer with teammate Janelle Blake. Canada…coachedbyChristopher Copley…badminton MVPin2005 and daughterofIgor and Lucia Bertoi Byczkowski. Classi namedMVPof the 2004 Thanksgiving Classic and the 2003 Orange 2004Thanksgivin wonthe 2005 Atlanta Cup, the 2003 and 2005 Orange Classic, the th andthe West Pines United for twoseasons…finished infirst place at ationalCupChampionships in2006…2006 USA National CupNorth ighSchool: e 2006e V ada…daughterofKen Baggott and Cathy Hall. tybyth c . Undecidedinmajor…born Sept. 27,1988, inChicago, IL… Undecidedinmajor…born Sept. 7,1989, inOttawa, Ont., egasSh e A A MiamiHerald. tten ttendedSt.Joseph Catholic High School inOttawa, Ont., g Classig Playedfor the Ottawa Fury team under Jimmy Playedfor the Weston Soccer Club for eight seasons owcasean d edSt.Thomas Aquinas High School inFort Mariana Gillian Fr BYCZKOWSKI Freshman • Ottawa, Ontario • 5-8 • Defender • 5-8 • Ontario Ottawa, • Freshman c anc eshman • Cooper City, FL • 6-1 • Goalkeeper • City,6-1 Cooper • • FL eshman BAGGOTT d thed 2005 Florida Champions League… d thed 2002 Coco Expo Championships… 22 1 Ashley Danielle CHUBBS 13 STOLT 19 Senior • Medford, MA • 5-4 • Defender Freshman • Parsippany, NJ • 5-3 • Midfielder

Lynn University (2004-06): Played for Rocky Orezzoli…played in 48 High School: Attended Parsippany Hills High School…played for Rich games during her three years as a Fighting Knight…scored two goals Fachet…four-time All-Iron Hills Conference, four-time All-Morris County and tallied three assists in her three-year career…fired a career-high 10 and three-time All-Area honoree…earned All-State honors in 2004, shots during her sophomore campaign. 2006 and 2007…two-time team MVP…holds school record for career goals with 80…led the team in scoring in 2004, 2006 and 2007. High School: Attended Kimball Union Academy in Meridin, NH…played for Murray Dewdney…also played hockey and softball…led soccer team Club Experience: Played for the Parsippany Gazelles under head coach to an undefeated season and a Northern New England Conference Dominick Bucci…led her team to a 2006 USL Super Y League National championship in 2003…named a Lakes Region All-Star in 2002 and Championship…Disney Showcase Champion in 2006…New Jersey State 2003…led the soccer team in scoring three times…All-Independent Cup finalist in 2005, 2006 and 2007…PDA College Showcase Champion School League in 1999 and 2000. in 2007 and finalist in 2006. Club Experience: Played for the Spirit of Massachusetts for seven Personal: Undecided in major…born Dec. 30, 1988, in Portland, years…led the Spirit to a state cup championship in 2000 and the OR…daughter of Dave and Nancy Stolt. finals in 2002. Personal: Psychology major…born March 25, 1985, in Stoneham, MA…daughter of Mark and Cheryl Chubbs.

Anhnhi Sarah TRAN 8 WAREHAM24 Freshman • Ottawa, Ontario • 5-4 • Midfielder Freshman • Davie, FL • 5-6 • Midfielder

High School: Attended Hillcrest High School in Ottawa, Ont., High School: Attended American Heritage High School in Plantation, Canada…played for Lawrence Nelson…two-sport athlete (cross FL…coached by Melissa Parham…team reached the 2007 Final Four in country)…placed fifth as an individual and led her team to the title at the state tournament…named All-County by the Sun-Sentinel and the NCSSAA Championships in 2004 and 2005…led soccer team to a Miami Herald in 2007…also ran track and was part of the 2005 state second-place finish in the NCSSAA City Finals in 2006…named soccer championship team…owns the school record in the 4x400m and 4x100m team MVP in 2007. relays…named best forward in her freshman year. Club Experience: Played for the Ottawa Fury…named team MVP in Club Experience: Played for the Weston Fury…team earned Orange 2004…selected to the Super Y league ODP Select team in 2005 and Classic and Atlantic Cup championships. 2006…made the Ottawa Fury Select team in 2007. Personal: Undecided in major…born Dec. 8, 1988, in Plantation, FL… Personal: Undecided in major…born Aug. 11, 1989, in Ottawa, Ont., daughter of Tom and Meline Wareham. Canada…daughter of Quang Tran and Dao Phan.

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COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 24 2006 REVIEW Opponents MEGAN COYNE, ALEISHA PETERSON, 1 JESSICA BADDERS, 19 WABEKE,JAYNE 21 ISDIANEL DIAZ, 27 4 Opponents FloridaAtlantic B FOULS Flori PERIOD BY KICKS CORNER Opponents FloridaAtlantic SAVESPERIOD BY Oppon FloridaAtlantic PERIOD BYSHOTS Opponents FloridaAtlantic GO T JESSICA BADDERS, TEAM MEGAN COYNE, 21 Name 1 No. OPPONENTS TOTAL JANEKE SIMPKINS, 29 JACKIE GIFFON, 5 NICOLE FARRELL, 24 MEREDITH WHITE, 29 22 SONIA RICHARDS, 10 BRITTANY COMER, 20 TAYLOR BROWNING, 17 CRISTINA RODRIGUEZ, 23 ERAMO,ALLYSSA 8 MICHELE FAZZARI, 18 MONIQUE CABRERA, 12 CHRISTINA CHANG, 6 WARE,BECKIE 2 NATALIE D'ORIA, 15 SUSANNA LEHTINEN, 9 MCGARRITY,TESSA 11 ALICIA TIRELLI, 14 16 Name No. STATISTICSINDIVIDUAL OPPONENTS O TAL ALS BY PERIOD BY ALS d a A a ents S DEVON ROMAK, A Y PERIOD Y tlan CH S, JESSI S, ti c CA PG iue AAgSvsPtWLTSoFaced Sho T L W Pct Saves Avg GA Minutes GP-GS PK-ATT GW SOG% SOG Shot% Sh Pts A G GP-GS 11 002.0 0-0 0 .400 2 .000 5 1 1 0 21-19 11 000.0 0-0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 21-15 11 332 611 6.4 15140115 4.0 1 5 11 .742 46 1.10 16 1313:26 21-15 0-0 0 .500 0-0 8 1 .062 .500 16 10 3 .150 1 20 1 8 13-12 2 3 21-18 12 00310000-0 0 0-0 1.000 0 3 .667 .000 2 3 0-0 .000 0 1 1-1 3 0 .174 0 1 0 .320 4 2-2 1 0-0 21-21 2 8 0-0 0 .043 1 .500 3 23 .080 13-10 .778 23 5 .500 25 21 5 3 .109 22 .296 1 46 1 .250 27 18 2 12-12 44 19 8 21-20 27 3 5 5 8 18-18 11 20-13 21-21 12 1.9 6600-0 0 .636 7 .091 11 2 0 1 21-21 132261 137.0 0-0 2 .500 7 .143 14 6 2 2 21-3 560000.0 0000-0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 15-6 56674 014 9.4 . 79 0.0 1 3 0 .744 29 1.43 10 627:42 0-0 15-6 0-0 0 0 .500 .455 3 0-0 5 1 .000 .000 .385 6 11 2 5 2 2 .154 2 0 13 0 21-8 5 16-5 1 2 21-9 4 2 274 1 3 125 145 - 00110000-0 0 1.000 1 .000 1 0 0 0 6-0 1st - 000.0 0-0 0-0 0 0 .000 1.000 0 1 .000 .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 5-0 s n TO2Total OT2 OT 2nd 1st - 000.0 0-0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3-0 s n TO2Total OT2 OT 2nd 1st 0-0 0-0 0 0 .000 .500 0 0-0 1 0 .000 .000 .667 0 2 2 1 1 1 .333 1 0 3 0 6-0 2 7-0 0 1 6-0 s n TO2Total OT2 OT 2nd 1st Total OT2 OT 2nd 1st 21 21 114:82 .17 751 194 8 2 8 11 .745 76 1.21 26 1941:08 21 13 41824.3 3 431 3-3 11 .493 135 .135 274 108 34 37 21 51 01752194 2 5 107 80 92 46 1 2 24 19 51053223 3 5 120 95 98 0 0 45 53 26 0 0 13 13 78 168 5 4 82 77 76 0 3 41 32 37 1 0 25 11 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S 2nd 26 65 1941:08 21 O 116 0 0 T Total OT2 T 73 37 194 1.72 1412.2 0-0 8 .526 102 .134 CristinaRodriguez missed just one game in her four-year career. 98 1 .726 124266 4 2 11 8 4.0 TEAM RESULTS OVERALL SUN BELT DATE OPPONENT W/L OT GF GA W L T W L T ATT. GOALS SCORED 08/26 Coll. of Charleston L 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 115 - 08/27 VCU T 2OT 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 150 McGarrity 09/01 at UCF L 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 225 - 09/03 at USF T 2OT 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 387 Tirelli, D’Oria 09/08 Miami W 2OT 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 300 Tirelli, Lehtinen 09/10 Stetson W 4 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 150 Lehtinen(3), McGarrity 09/15 Mount St. Mary’s W 2 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 150 Fazzari, Tirelli 09/17 #1 Florida State L 1 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 703 Tirelli 09/22 Middle Tennessee* L 1 2 3 4 2 0 1 0 150 Lehtinen 09/24 Western Kentucky W 2 1 4 4 2 1 1 0 149 D’Oria, Ware 09/29 at Denver L 1 5 4 5 2 1 2 0 154 Tirelli 10/01 at North Texas L 0 4 4 6 2 1 3 0 353 - 10/06 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 1 2 4 7 2 1 4 0 278 Rodriguez 10/08 at Louisiana-Monroe W 2 0 5 7 2 2 4 0 75 Tirelli, McGarrity 10/13 South Alabama W 3 0 6 7 2 3 4 0 148 D’Oria, Cabrera, Chang 10/15 Troy W 6 0 7 7 2 4 4 0 225 Ware, Tirelli, McGarrity(3), Browning 10/20 at UALR W 2 0 8 7 2 5 4 0 103 Tirelli, Eramo 10/22 at Arkansas State W 3 1 9 7 2 6 4 0 121 Tirelli(2), Cabrera 10/27 Florida International W 3 0 10 7 2 7 4 0 300 McGarrity(2), Chang 11/01 vs Western Kentucky W 1 0 11 7 2 7 4 0 75 Tirelli 11/02 vs Denver L 0 2 11 8 2 7 4 0 75 -

TEAM RECORD W L T Overall 11 8 2 Conference 7 4 0 Home 7 3 1 Away 3 4 1 Neutral 1 1 0 Overtime 1 0 2

ATTENDANCE DATES TOTAL AVE Total 21 4311 205 Home 11 2540 231 Away 8 1696 212 Neutral 2 150 75

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Megan Coyne posted four shutouts in 2006 and had the fourth-lowest GAA in NCAA history during the 2005 season.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Overall Home Away Neutral Conference** Year Head Coach W L T PCT W L T PCT W L T PCT W L T PCT W L T PCT 1991 Kos Donev 1 10 0 .091 1 6 0 .143 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0 - - - - - 1992 Kos Donev 11 3 1 .767 8 2 1 .773 1 1 0 .500 2 0 01.000 - - - - 1993 Michelle Sedita 5 9 2 .400 2 5 0 .286 3 4 2 .444 0 0 0 - 2 3 1 .417 1994 Michelle Sedita 3 11 1 .233 2 6 0 .250 1 5 0 .167 0 0 1 .500 1 5 0 .167 1995 Kim Wyant 8 10 0 .444 7 5 0 .583 1 5 0 .167 0 0 0 - 2 6 0 .250 1996 Kim Wyant 4 12 0 .250 2 6 0 .250 2 6 0 .250 0 0 0 - 1 9 0 .100 1997 Kim Wyant 4 14 0 .222 4 7 0 .364 0 7 0 .000 0 0 0 - 1 5 0 .167 1998 Kim Wyant 4 10 0 .286 2 3 0 .400 1 6 0 .143 1 1 0 .500 1 3 0 .250 1999 Brian Dooley 5 9 1 .367 4 4 0 .500 1 4 1 .250 0 1 0 .000 4 4 1 .500 2000 Brian Dooley 14 6 0 .700 8 4 0 .667 4 2 0 .667 2 0 01.000 7 2 0 .778 2001 Brian Dooley 14 5 1 .725 7 2 1 .750 4 1 0 .800 3 2 0 .600 7 2 1 .750 2002 Brian Dooley 14 5 0 .737 7 1 0 .875 6 3 0 .667 1 1 0 .500 10 1 0 .909 2003 Brian Dooley 16 4 1 .786 10 1 1 .875 6 2 0 .750 0 1 0 .000 9 1 0 .900 2004 Brian Dooley 11 4 3 .694 8 1 0 .889 3 2 2 .571 0 1 1 .250 7 2 1 .750 2005 Brian Dooley 16 4 1 .786 8 0 01.000 5 2 1 .688 3 2 0 .600 9 0 1 .950 2006 Brian Dooley 11 8 2 .571 7 3 1 .682 3 4 1 .438 1 1 0 .500 7 4 0 .636 Div II * 12 13 1 .481 9 8 1 .528 1 5 0 .167 2 0 01.000 - - - Div I 129 111 12 .512 78 48 3 .616 40 53 7 .435 11 10 2 .528 68 47 5 .588 TOTALS 141 124 13 .531 87 56 4 .605 41 58 7 .420 13 10 2 .560 68 47 5.588 * 1991-92 (2 seasons) ** Atlantic Sun 1993 to 2005, Sun Belt 2006 to present

ALL-TIME SERIES Opponent W L T FM LM Streak Opponent W L T FM LM Streak American 0 0 1 2004 2004 T1 Mercer 7 2 0 1993 2005 W7 Arkansas-Little Rock 1 0 0 2006 2006 W1 Miami (FL) 4 5 0 1998 2006 W1 Arkansas State 1 0 0 2006 2006 W1 Middle Tennessee 1 1 0 2000 2006 L1 Auburn 1 0 0 1993 1993 W1 Minnesota 0 1 0 2003 2003 L1 Barry 0 5 0 1991 1994 L5 Missouri-St. Louis 1 0 0 1992 1992 W1 Belmont 5 0 0 2001 2005 W5 Monmouth 1 0 0 2005 2005 W1 Boston College 0 1 0 1994 1994 L1 Mount St. Mary’s (MD) 1 0 0 2006 2006 W1 Bucknell 1 0 0 1994 1994 W1 North Florida 1 0 0 2005 2005 W1 Buffalo 1 0 1 1994 1997 W1 North Texas 0 1 0 2006 2006 L1 Campbell 6 6 0 1996 2005 W2 Northeast Missouri 0 0 1 1992 1992 T1 Centenary 0 0 1 1993 1993 T1 Northeastern 0 1 0 2004 2004 L1 Central Florida 5 16 1 1992 2006 L1 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 2001 2001 W1 College of Charleston 4 4 0 1993 2006 L1 Northwestern 0 1 0 2003 2003 L1 Charleston Southern 1 1 0 1993 2003 W1 Nova Southeastern 4 0 0 1995 1999 W4 Colorado College 1 0 0 2003 2003 W1 Ohio State 0 1 0 1997 1997 L1 Columbia 0 1 0 1998 1998 L1 Palm Beach Atlantic 1 0 0 1995 1995 W1 Dayton 0 1 0 1993 1993 L1 Presbyterian 1 0 0 1992 1992 W1 Denver 0 2 0 2006 2006 L2 Queens College 1 0 0 1992 1992 W1 Detroit-Mercy 1 1 0 1997 1998 W1 Quincy University 0 1 0 1991 1991 L1 East Carolina 0 1 0 1998 1998 L1 Richmond 1 1 0 1997 2005 W1 East Tennessee State 1 0 0 2005 2005 W1 Rutgers 0 1 0 1996 1996 L1 Eastern Michigan 1 1 0 1995 1996 L1 Samford 4 1 0 1999 2002 W4 Eckerd 2 0 0 1998 2000 W2 South Alabama 2 1 0 1994 2006 W2 Erskine College 0 1 0 1991 1991 L1 South Florida 4 6 2 1996 2006 T1 Fairfield 1 0 0 1995 1995 W1 St. Andrews-Presbyterian 1 0 0 1992 1992 W1 Florida 0 1 0 1995 1995 L1 St. Peter’s 0 1 0 1994 1994 L1 Florida International 4 17 0 1991 2005 W4 St. Thomas (FL) 3 1 0 1992 1997 L1 Florida State 0 3 0 2003 2006 L3 Stetson 14 7 0 1993 2005 W8 Gardner-Webb 4 0 0 2002 2005 W4 Stoney Brook 0 1 0 1999 1999 L1 George Mason 0 1 0 1995 1995 L1 Texas Christian 0 0 1 1993 1993 T1 Georgia 0 1 0 1997 1997 L1 Tennessee Tech 0 1 0 2001 2001 L1 Georgia Southern 1 1 0 1995 2001 W1 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 0 2001 2001 W1 Georgia State 5 0 3 1994 2004 T1 Texas A&M 0 2 0 1993 2002 L2 Howard 1 0 0 2000 2000 W1 Texas Tech 1 0 0 2002 2002 W1 Huntingdon 0 1 0 1991 1991 L1 Troy 7 0 0 1999 2006 W7 Indiana 1 0 0 2003 2003 W1 UCLA 0 1 0 2005 2005 L1 Jacksonville 6 8 1 1995 2005 W1 Villanova 0 1 0 1995 1995 L1 Jacksonville State 4 1 0 1999 2002 W3 Virginia-Commonwealth 0 1 1 2005 2006 T1 Kennesaw State 1 0 0 2005 2005 W1 Wagner 2 0 0 1997 1998 W2 Lees-McRae 1 0 0 1992 1992 W1 West Florida 2 0 0 1991 1992 W2 LaGrange 1 0 0 1992 1992 W1 Western Carolina 1 0 0 2002 2002 W1 27 Lipscomb 3 0 0 2003 2005 W3 Western Kentucky 2 0 0 2006 2006 W2 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 1 0 2004 2006 L1 William Carey 1 0 0 1992 1992 W1 Louisiana-Monroe 1 0 0 2006 2006 W1 Wingate 1 0 0 1992 1992 W1 Loyola (MD) 1 1 0 1997 2003 W1 Wofford 1 0 0 2001 2001 W1 Lynn 0 5 0 1991 1994 L5 Xavier 0 1 0 1994 1994 L1 McNeese State 1 0 0 2000 2000 W1 Total 141 124 13 Memphis 0 1 0 2002 2002 L1

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 28 HISTORY uniformfrom 2001-04. JanineA 92 tCalso otenL13 1 6 L 0 Southern Charleston L at Barry 09/25 FloridaInternational * 09/19 09/10 * Stetson OPPONENT at 09/04 0 DATE 1 A-SUN) 2-3-1 (5-9-2, 1993 LaGrange W Barry 10/30 0 Presbyterian 10/21 2 Louis Missouri-St. 10/18 2 Lees-McRae 10/17 W 3 Andrews St. Presbyterian 10/15 10/10 W 1 1 Thomas St. 1 College Queen’s 09/26 Wingate 09/20 09/19 0 0 OPPONENT 0 DATE (11-3-1) 1992 Lynn 7 10/24 1 0 1 L 1 Barry at 10/05 Lynn at FloridaInternational 09/28 09/21 0 0 0 OPPONENT 0 DATE (1-10-0) 1991 RESULTSALL-TIME /3NrhatMsor 2OT WestFlorida vs 0/04 2 CareyWilliam vs Lynn 0/03 0/03 T 3 0 NortheastMissouri L 8 9/13 ThomasSt. at 0 9/11 FloridaInternational at 9/07 4 L 0 L University Quincy WestFlorida 0/13 HuntingdonCollege 0/12 4 10 0 0/06 0 L L FloridaInternational at 9/18 UCF at Barry 9/15 College Erskine 9/09 9/07 ylwardtallied 15 assists in an F // SGA GS W/L/T GA GS W/L/T GA GS W/L/T 0 1 W 1 5 0 W 2 0 W 2 W 0 11 W 1 3 W 1 7 W 0 3 W 2 3 W 0 6 W 7 0 L 1 0 L 3 0 L 2 1 L 7 0 L 10 0 L 11 1 L 6 0 L A U WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S 00 atr ihgnL12 5 1 0 L OT L 2 * Stetson at 10/25 3 FloridaInternational * 5 at Florida South 10/19 Michigan 1 Eastern W 10/11 4 * UCF 10/06 L 1 10/04 Southeastern Nova at FloridaInternational * 09/30 L * Campbell 09/24 * Charlestonof College 09/21 2 * Stetson 09/15 1 09/13 Florida South at 09/07 L * Campbell at 09/02 * Charlestonof College OPPONENT at 08/31 DATE A-SUN) 1-9-0 (4-12-0, 1996 3 1 Villanova seasonregularA-Sun * GeorgeMason 0 10/28 L 2 * UCF 1 3 10/27 0 * Stetson 10/22 2 4 W 10/20 GeorgiaSouthern L at W 1 10/15 * Charlestonof College at Atlantic Palmbeach 10/13 L 2OT 10/09 0 Michigan Eastern 0 FloridaInternational * at 10/06 2 Jacksonville 10/01 L Thomas St. 09/30 W FloridaInternacional * 09/24 09/22 Florida at Southeastern Nova 1 09/16 3 09/13 * Stetson at 09/10 * UCF W at Fairfield 09/08 * Charlestonof College 09/03 OPPONENT 09/02 4 DATE 3 A-SUN) 2-6-0 (8-10-0, 1995 L Peter’s St. seasonregularA-Sun * 10/28 Buffalo vs 10/27 Barry at 6 10/26 Alabama South at * Stetson 10/23 1 10/16 * UCF at L 10/22 1 1 * UCF 1 College Boston 09/29 Xavier 09/18 09/16 0 0 OPPONENT 0 DATE A-SUN) 1-5-0 (3-11-1, 1994 season regularA-Sun * 1 0 1 3 Stetson 1 10/30 W Dayton at 10/29 * Charlestonof College at 10/18 0 1 4 1 1 W Auburn 1 10/01 Charleston of College at 09/26 /4a lrd nentoa 7 0 L FloridaInternational * at Bucknell 0/14 Lynn 0/08 0/04 2 0 GeorgiaState L at 9/11 * Stetson at FloridaInternational * 9/09 9/05 TexasA&M at 1/06 TCU at 1/05 Centenary* at 1/04 4 0 Lynn L 0/13 * UCF at 0/10 FloridaInternational at Mercer* 0/05 0/03 // SGA GS W/L/T GA GS W/L/T GA GS W/L/T 0 5 W W 2 1 OT 1 2 W 0 1 W 1 3 W 1 2 W 1 4 # 0 W 1 W 0 0 9 1 W W 0 1 W 1 2 W 8 0 L 4 OT 2 0 2 L T 4 1 L 1 0 L 2 0 OT 2 L 1 L 5 4 0 5 1 L 1 0 L 0 L L OT 0 6 0 1 T L 5 0 6 L 0 L 5 0 L 2 1 L 4 0 L 4 1 L 5 6 2 0 L L 7 0 L 4 1 L 4 0 L T 2 2 OT 2 2 T 3 0 L 01 lrd nencoa 2 0 L * UCF 0 FloridaInternacional * 10/19 3 Florida South 10/14 10/10 W 1 1 Southeastern Nova 0 09/22 (MD) Loyola at 09/20 * UCF at Thomas St. 09/14 09/11 0 0 0 Jacksonville OPPONENT at 08/30 DATE A-SUN) 1-5-0 (4-14-0, 1997 # * Rutgers 1 11/02 * UCF at 10/27 82 ces tt 1 6 W McNeeseState Eckerd 08/27 OPPONENT OT 08/25 3 DATE 2 A-SUN) 7-2-0 (14-6-0, 2000 0 L 2 TournamentA-Sun ! (Orlando,FL) seasonregularA-Sun * W ! JacksonvilleState vs Brook Stoney 11/04 * UCF 10/31 Southeastern Nova 5 10/29 OT Mercer* 1 10/26 2 Troy* 1 10/23 L 10/21 Jacksonville* at T 1 10/17 OT * Stetson 1 at FloridaInternational 10/15 0 2 * Campbell 10/06 L 09/25 W * GeorgiaState at 09/23 Samford* at 09/18 * JacksonvilleState at 09/16 (FL) Miami at Florida South 09/10 OPPONENT 08/27 DATE A-SUN) 4-4-1 (5-9-1, 1999 seasonregularA-Sun * * UCF at 10/25 Stetson at (FL) Miami 10/23 5 Detroit-Mercy 4 10/19 Columbia 2 10/17 0 5 10/09 Wagner L vs L 2 10/04 Carolina East vs 10/03 FloridaInternational L at FloridaInternational 09/30 * Stetson 09/23 09/18 Eckerd at 09/13 Florida South at 09/11 Jacksonville* at 09/06 * Campbell OPPONENT at 09/04 DATE A-SUN) 1-3-0 (4-10-0, 1998 State Ohio seasonregularA-sun * 11/02 1 1 1 Won game by forfeit Wonby game A-Sun regular seasonregularA-Sun /5a lrd nentoa 2 0 Buffalo * Stetson L 0/05 0/03 FloridaInternational * at 9/25 Georgia at 9/07 Mercer at 9/05 * Stetson at 9/01 Jacksonville at 1/04 /1Richmond Wagner 0/31 Detroit-Mercy 0/26 0/24 // SGA GS W/L/T // SGA GS W/L/T GA GS W/L/T GA GS W/L/T 1 2 W 0 4 W 0 1 W OT 2 3 W 0 4 W OT 1 2 W 1 4 W 1 1 2 3 W W 0 3 W 1 5 OT 2 W 3 W 3 1 L 5 5 0 3 L L 1 0 L 5 0 L 1 0 L 3 2 L 3 1 5 L 0 L 2 1 L OT 2 1 3 L 2 L 2 1 L 3 1 1 0 L L 2 1 L OT 2 1 6 L 2 L 5 4 L 4 2 L 3 1 L 2 0 L 1 0 L 2 1 L 1 0 L 2 1 L 5 1 L 08/30 Miami (FL) L 2 6 2003 (16-4-1, 9-1-0 A-SUN) 11/04 vs Jacksonville ! W 2 0 09/08 vs South Alabama W 2 0 DATE OPPONENT W/L/T GS GA 11/05 vs Campbell W 2 0 09/10 vs Howard W 3 1 08/29 Loyola (MD) W 2 1 OT 11/11 vs Florida State $ L 0 3 09/13 UCF * L 0 1 08/31 Indiana W 1 0 * A-Sun regular season 09/17 Middle Tennessee W 5 0 09/02 at Miami (FL) W 2 1 ! A-Sun Tournament (Boiling Springs, NC) 09/20 South Florida L 3 4 2OT 09/05 at Northwestern L 0 1 2OT $ NCAA College Cup 09/29 Troy * W 2 0 09/07 vs Minnesota L 0 1 10/01 Mercer * W 6 0 09/12 Charleston Southern W 5 0 2006 (11-8-2, 7-4-0 SUN BELT) 10/06 Jacksonville State * W 4 1 09/14 South Florida W 1 0 DATE OPPONENT W/L/T GS GA 10/08 Jacksonville * L 0 1 09/19 UCF * W 2 1 08/26 College of Charleston L 0 1 10/12 Stetson * W 1 0 09/25 Gardner-Webb * W 3 1 08/27 Virginia Commonwealth T 1 1 2OT 10/14 Samford * W 3 0 09/27 Campbell * L 0 1 09/01 at UCF L 0 2 1019 Campbell * W 3 1 10/03 at Lipscomb * W 3 0 09/03 at USF T 2 2 2OT 10/21 Georgia State * W 2 1 10/05 at Belmont * W 5 0 09/08 Miami W 2 1 2OT 10/22 Florida International L 0 2 10/10 Mercer * W 2 0 09/10 Stetson W 4 0 11/02 Stetson ! W 5 0 10/12 Georgia State * W 3 0 09/15 Mount. St. Mary’s W 2 0 11/03 UCF ! W 2 1 10/17 at Stetson * W 1 0 09/17 #1 Florida State L 1 2 11/04 Jacksonville ! L 1 2 10/19 at Jacksonville * W 4 0 09/22 Middle Tennessee State* L 1 2 * A-Sun regular season 10/23 Colorado College W 1 0 09/24 Western Kentucky* W 2 1 ! A-Sun Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) 10/26 at Troy * W 3 1 09/29 at Denver* L 1 5 10/27 at Florida State L 0 7 10/01 at North Texas* L 0 4 2001 (14-5-1, 7-2-1 A-SUN) 11/07 Georgia State ! W 2 1 10/06 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 1 2 DATE OPPONENT W/L/T GS GA 11/08 UCF ! T 2 2 3OT 10/08 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 2 0 08/31 Georgia Southern W 2 0 * A-Sun regular season 10/13 South Alabama* W 3 0 09/02 Wofford W 4 0 ! A-Sun Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) 10/15 Troy* W 6 0 09/04 Miami (FL) L 0 3 10/20 at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 2 0 09/07 vs Tennessee Tech L 0 3 2004 (11-4-3, 7-2-1 A-SUN) 10/22 at Arkansas State* W 3 1 09/09 vs Northern Illinois W 1 0 OT DATE OPPONENT W/L/T GS GA 10/27 Florida International W 3 0 09/17 UCF * W 3 2 08/27 Louisiana-Lafayette W 3 0 11/01 vs Western Kentucky ! W 1 0 09/22 at Jacksonville * L 1 2 08/29 Northeastern L 1 2OT 11/02 vs Denver ! L 0 2 09/27 Campbell * L 0 1 09/10 at College of Charleston W 2 1 09/29 Georgia State * T 1 1 OT 09/12 vs American T 1 1 2OT * Sun Belt regular season 10/03 at Stetson * W 2 0 09/16 at UCF * L 0 3 ! Sun Belt Tournament (Lafayette, LA) 10/07 South Florida W 4 1 09/18 at South Florida T 1 1 2OT 10/11 at Samford * W 2 1 09/23 at Campbell * L 2 3 OT 10/13 at Jacksonville State * W 2 1 09/25 at Gardner-Webb * W 3 1 10/18 Mercer * W 3 1 09/28 Florida International W 2 0 10/20 Troy * W 3 2 09/30 Belmont * W 8 0 10/26 at Belmont * W 6 2 10/02 Lipscomb * W 6 0 10/28 Tennessee-Martin W 7 1 10/08 at Georgia State * T 1 1 2OT 11/08 vs Samford ! W 4 1 10/10 at Mercer * W 6 0 11/09 vs Campbell ! W 1 0 10/15 Jacksonville * W 4 0 11/10 vs UCF ! L 1 2 10/17 Stetson * W 2 0 * A-Sun regular season 10/22 Troy * W 6 0 ! A-Sun Tournament (Orlando, FL) 10/27 Miami (FL) W 1 0 11/04 vs Jacksonville ! L 2 3 2002 (14-5-0, 10-1-0 A-SUN) * A-Sun regular season DATE OPPONENT W/L/T GS GA ! A-Sun Tournament (Buies Creek, NC) 08/30 Memphis L 1 2 09/01 Western Carolina W 1 0 2005 (16-4-1, 9-0-1 A-SUN) 09/08 at UCF * L 0 2 DATE OPPONENT W/L/T GS GA 09/11 at Florida International W 4 0 08/26 Monmouth W 3 0 09/20 at Texas A&M L 0 4 08/28 South Florida W 1 0 09/22 vs Texas Tech W 4 2 09/02 at Miami (FL) L 1 2 09/26 at Campbell * W 1 0 09/04 vs UCLA L 0 2 09/28 at Georgia State * W 2 1 09/09 at Virginia Commonwealth L 1 2 2OT 10/04 Belmont * W 10 0 09/11 vs Richmond W 1 0 10/06 at South Florida L 1 2 09/16 North Florida* W 4 0 10/11 at Troy * W 5 0 09/18 Florida International W 1 0 10/13 at Mercer * W 7 0 09/23 at Lipscomb* W 10 0 10/16 Stetson * W 3 0 09/25 at Belmont* W 4 0 10/19 Samford * W 1 0 09/30 at Jacksonville* T 2 2 2OT 10/21 Jacksonville State * W 3 0 10/02 Central Florida W 1 0 10/26 Jacksonville * W 1 0 10/06 Campbell* W 2 0 29 10/28 Miami (FL) W 2 1 10/09 Gardner-Webb* W 4 0 11/02 at Gardner-Webb * W 2 0 10/12 at Stetson* W 3 0 11/08 vs Jacksonville ! L 2 3 OT 10/15 Mercer* W 2 0 * A-Sun regular season 10/20 Kennesaw State* W 3 0 ! A-Sun Tournament (Buies Creek, NC) 10/23 at East Tennessee State* W 1 0 Kelly Hoffmann helped FAU to 55 wins from 2001-04.

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 30 RECORD BOOK aileCsr 20-3 07 622 16 3 80-78 (2000-03) 31 5 13 67-5 DanielleCastro L (2002-05) DanielleDi Leo K R Name T CAREERRECORDS esc moe 20-3 93 2630 6 12 31 33 69-36 5 13 10 13 (2000-03) 17-17 62-54 M (1994-97) JessicaKmiotek (2002) HallieHoffman 43 JulieFerguson 15 14 46 K 12 77-75 17 81-66 (2001-04) K (2003-06) T 58 JanineAylward 2 Christina 28 Chang 59 13 41-38 A 23 60 T 58-55 (1992-94) 8 L (1997-00) 26 (2000-01, 57-28 03) KellyMcGrath MelissaBobby LisannePeart S D ue afas(00 01 022 10 6 20-16 (2000) aurenManfrass OTALPOINTS Lauren Lucena(2000-03) Lauren 05) (2001-03, Baur Autumn HoffmannKelly(2001-04) RhondaJones(2000-03) K JanineAylward(2001-04) Keating(2000-03) Molly Dani Rodriguez(2003-06) Cristina (2003-06) ChangChristina PLAYEDGAMES (2003-06) ChangChristina Laur Kaiser-FernandezKari (2001-04) (2002-03) FergusonJulie Tara(1996-99) O’Brien (1997-00) Bobby Melissa RhondaJones(2000-03) JanineAylward(2001-04) Dani (2003-05) Brolly Denise (2004-pr Lehtinen Susanna ASSISTS (2003-06) ChangChristina Tir Alicia (2002) MoyaTrinade Maso Tara(1996-99) O’Brien Rh Lucena(2000-03) Lauren (1997-00) Bobby Melissa Br Denise Lisann K GOALS Susanna Lehtinen (2004-pr Lehtinen Susanna r ’re (969)6-22 353 13 20 62-62 (1996-99) araO’Brien iaMs eMy 20)1-91 41 3 19 19-19 (2002) rinaMaso de Moya tiNkoKiit 20-5 71 6739 7 16 17-17 (2004-05) atriNokso-Koivisto od oe 20-3 37 21 58 14 22 73-73 (2000-03) hondaJones ue uea(000)7-32 256 12 22 71-53 (2000-03) aurenLucena snaLhie 20-rs)55 72 63 29 17 (2004-pres.)55-55 usannaLehtinen r asrFradz(010)7-11 337 13 12 74-51 (2001-04) ariKaiser-Fernandez a ns rly(030)5-32 664 16 24 57-53 (2003-05) eniseBrolly ii iel 20-rs)85 81 46 10 18 (2004-pres.)58-56 liciaTirelli lsaSe 19-6 33 22 4 9 33-33 (1995-96) elissaShev ari K ari M elly e rshnlr(970)5-41 39 7 16 52-44 (1997-00) renGrosshandler on en Lu en elle Castr elle (2000-03) Castro elle da Jones(2000-03) da aiser-Fern e Peart(2000-03) e cGr elli (2004-pr elli olly (2003-05) olly cen ath (1992-94) ath a (2000-03) a o (2000-03) o andez(2001-04) er PG TP A G GP-GS Years es .) es.) es .) 18 17 29 80 24 28 12 74 26 22 73 13 13 20 23 16 73 73 73 77 80 80 81 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 22 13 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S Katri Nokso-Koivisto(2004-05) Katri RhondaJones(2000-03) McGrath(1992-94) Kelly (2003-05) Brolly Denise Peart(2000-03) Lisanne M (2004-pres) Lehtinen Susanna T SHOTS (2004-pres) Lehtinen Susanna M Tir Alicia (1992-95) Nye Missy Tara(1996-99) O’Brien Christin RhondaJones(2000-03) JanineAylward(2001-04) Dani M Cristin STARTEDGAMES JanineAylward(2001-04) Tara(1996-99) O’Brien (2003-06) ChangChristina Lucena(2000-03) Lauren Kaiser-FernandezKari (2001-04) (2004-pr Lehtinen Susanna Rh McGrath(1992-94) Kelly Peart(2000-03) Lisanne (2002) MoyaTrinade Maso G Christin Lucena(2000-03) Lauren Katri Nokso-Koivisto(2004-05) Katri (2003-05) Brolly Denise ara O’Brien (1996-99) O’Brienara AME-WINNING GOALS AME-WINNING shutouts(25) and victories (57). MollyK elissa Bobby (1997-00) Bobby elissa (1997-00) Bobby elissa Keating(2000-03) olly on elle Castr elle d a J a a Rod a a Chan a Chan a on eatingholds F elli (2004-pr elli es (2000-03) es ri guez (2003-06) guez o (2000-03) o g (2003-06) g (2003-06) g es) AU’scareer record in both es) 141 137 152 109 112 114 117 122 105 56 55 99 55 78 80 66 58 62 73 75 80 7 7 5 5 5 6 7 7 9 7 7 7 Am (1995) Rine Kristen Garcia(1994) Lisa M Alderman(1996-97) Amy M S Schmidt(1991) Stacy Tabitha(1999-00) Price Alderman(1996-97) Amy Garcia(1994) Lisa K R M M S Alderman(1996-97) Amy (2005-pres)Badders Jessica (1995) Rine Kristen R M M G Jennifer Allers (1998-99) Allers Jennifer Badder Jessica 98) (1995-96, MartinStephanie Schmidt(1991) Stacy Gar Lisa (1995) Rine Kristen (1992-93) AnkeyRachel (2003-06) CoyneMegan Am Keating(2000-03) Molly SHO (1995) Rine Kristen (2005-pres)Badders Jessica Alderman(1996-97) Amy (1992-93) AnkeyRachel (2003-06) CoyneMegan Keating(2000-03) Molly GO Rach Badder Jessica Keating(2000-03) Molly (2003-06) CoyneMegan GO Teresa(1997) Moon (2005-pres)Badders Jessica Schmi Stacy S K Rach tephani AVES HUTOUTS achel Ankey (1992-93) Ankeyachel (1992-93) Ankeyachel risten Rine (1995) Rine risten risten Rine (1995) Rine risten OALKEEPER WINS OALKEEPER e Keating(2000-03) olly (2003-06) Coyne egan Keating(2000-03) olly (2003-06) Coyne egan Keating(2000-03) olly gan Coyn gan ALKEEPER MINUTES ALKEEPER A ALS y Ald y Ald y TS F TS el Ank el (1992-93) Ankey el ci erm erman (1996-97) erman A e M e GAINST AVERAGEGAINST a (1994) a CED ey (1992-93) ey an (1996-97) an e (2003-06) e d a t (1991) t rtin (1995-96, 98) (1995-96, rtin s (2005-pr s (2005-pr s es) es) (min. 1,500 min 1,500 (min. utes) 1,573 4,089 1,511 1,891 2,745 6,940 1.03 2.38 1.67 0.79 1.97 1.02 165 224 1 349 304 127 100 149 160 206 231 235 743 321 192 61 87 89 46 55 12 31 10 15 73 25 57 7 2 4 1 2 2 6 7 SEASON RECORDS CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WITH AN ASSIST SAVES SHOTS Susanna Lehtinen 5 2004 Kristen Rine 100 1995 Trina Maso de Moya 74 2002 Susanna Lehtinen 5 2005 Molly Keating 94 2000 Susanna Lehtinen 63 2005 Susanna Lehtinen 5 2006 Stacy Schmidt 87 1991 Katri Nokso-Koivisto 56 2004 Julie Ferguson 4 2002 Rachel Ankey 85 1993 Lisanne Peart 55 2000 Kari Kaiser 4 2001 Amy Alderman 79 1997 Katri Nokso-Koivisto 53 2005 Denise Brolly 3 2003 Molly Keating 79 2001 Melissa Bobby 52 1999 Lauren Lucena 3 2002 Molly Keating 77 2002 Kelly McGrath 50 1992 Spirit Fotopoulos 3 1992 Lisa Garcia 73 1994 Lisanne Peart 50 2001 Molly Keating 71 2003 Melissa Bobby 49 2000 CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WITH A POINT Amy Alderman 70 1996 Tara O’Brien 46 1997 Trina Maso de Moya 10 2002 Susanna Lehtinen 46 2006 Denise Brolly 8 2004 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 900 minutes) Christina Chang 6 2003 Megan Coyne 0.28 2005 GOALS Susanna Lehtinen 6 2004 Jessica Badders 0.76 2005 Trina Maso de Moya 19 2002 Kelly McGrath 5 1992 Molly Keating 0.85 2003 Kelly McGrath 17 1992 Spirit Fotopoulos 5 1992 Megan Coyne 0.88 2004 Lisanne Peart 17 2000 Karen Grosshandler 5 1998 Molly Keating 1.01 2002 Denise Brolly 14 2004 Katri Nokso-Koivisto 5 2004 Rachel Ankey 1.04 1992 Katri Nokso-Koivisto 12 2004 Susanna Lehtinen 5 2005 Molly Keating 1.09 2000 Alicia Tirelli 11 2006 Alicia Tirelli 5 2006 Megan Coyne 1.10 2006 Julie Ferguson 10 2002 Molly Keating 1.14 2001 Susanna Lehtinen 10 2005 GAME WINNING GOALS Amy Alderman 1.88 1997 Melissa Bobby 9 1999 Trina Maso de Moya 9 2002 Karen Grosshandler 9 1998 Lisanne Peart 6 2000 SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 40 saves) Susanna Lehtinen 5 2005 Molly Keating (17 GA, 77 Sv) .819 2002 ASSISTS Kelly McGrath 4 1992 Molly Keating (22 GA, 94 Sv) .810 2000 Julie Ferguson 13 2002 Rhonda Jones 4 2003 Megan Coyne (16 GA, 68 Sv) .810 2004 Susanna Lehtinen 11 2004 Katri Nokso-Koivisto 4 2004 Molly Keating (17 GA, 71 Sv) .807 2003 Spirit Fotopoulos 10 1992 Denise Brolly 4 2005 Amy Alderman (20 GA, 79 Sv) .798 1997 Lauren Manfrass 10 2000 Julie Ferguson 3 2002 Molly Keating (23 GA, 79 Sv) .775 2001 Susanna Lehtinen 10 2005 Christina Chang 3 2003 Karen Grosshandler (15 GA, 50 Sv) .769 1999 Denise Brolly 8 2004 Katri Nokso-Koivisto 3 2005 Kristine Rine (33 GA, 100 Sv) .752 1995 Ashley Mannarino 8 2005 Kari Kaiser 3 2001 Megan Coyne (16 GA, 46 Sv) .742 2006 Susanna Lehtinen 8 2006 Alicia Tirelli 3 2006 Stephanie Martin (16 GA, 45 Sv) .738 1996 Brandi Herrmann 7 2001 Danielle Castro 7 2002 SHOOTING PERCENTAGE (min 13 shots) Rhonda Jones 7 2002 Sh G % Year Melissa Bobby 7 2000 Kari Kaiser 13 5 .386 2001 Andrea Gillen 16 6 .375 1996 POINTS Kelly McGrath 49 17 .347 1992 Trina Maso de Moya 41 2002 Lisanne Peart 55 17 .309 2000 Lisanne Peart 38 2000 Hallie Hoffmann 13 4 .308 1994 Denise Brolly 36 2004 Tessa McGarrity 27 8 .296 2006 Kelly McGrath 35 1992 Lauren Lucena 24 7 .292 2000 Julie Ferguson 33 2002 Danielle Di Leo 24 7 .292 2005 Susanna Lehtinen 30 2005 Spirit Fotopoulos 14 4 .286 1992 Katri Nokso-Koivisto 29 2004 Brooke Murray 14 4 .286 1992 Alicia Tirelli 27 2006 Christina Chang 26 7 .269 2003 Melissa Bobby 23 2000 Karen Grosshandler 22 1998 SHUTOUTS Lauren Manfrass 22 2000 Molly Keating 8 2000 Tara O’Brien 22 1999 Molly Keating 7 2002 Rachel Ankey 7 1992 CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WITH A GOAL Megan Coyne 6 2004 Trina Maso de Moya 6 2002 Molly Keating 5 2001 Denise Brolly 6 2004 Molly Keating 5 2003 Katri Nokso-Koivisto 5 2004 Kristen Rine 4 1995 Tara O’Brien 4 1998 Megan Coyne 4 2006 Ten times 3 Rachel Ankey 3 1993 Three Players 2 31 Trina Maso De Moya helped FAU to 14 wins in 2002. COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 32 RECORD BOOK TEAMSEASON RECORDS P ASSISTS G TEAMGAME RECORDS Fewest Shots AllowedFewestShots Shots Shots Points Saves A Goals INDIVIDUALGAME RECORDS Goals/gam Goals Allowed Shots Fewest Sh Wins Road Consecutive HomeWinsConsecutive Losses Road Fewest Wins Road Most HomeLosses Fewest HomeWinsMost Con WinsConsecutive TiesMost Losses Fewest PercentageWinning Wins Con A Allowed/game Goals Allowed Goals Con ShutoutsConsecutive Goals 4+ with Games Goals 5+ with Games Con Shutouts Points OINTS OALS s ssists ots sists FourTimes DeniseBrolly 7 Lipscomb 8 1 # AshleyMannarino Player 3 4 Times 13 # Brolly Denise 3 4 4 # secutive Gam secutive secutive Road Shutouts Road secutive H secutive Gam secutive JulieFerguson 1 (half) (game) e Six Times Six FergusonJulie Player Player om es With es es with a Goal a with es e Sh e utouts out a Loss a out 3GrnrWb 10/09/05 19 20 Gardner-Webb 09/19/92 10/04/02 33 34 Wingate Belmont 28 28 09/30/04 times three 31 Quincy 16 09/23/05 26 Belmont 09/19/92 10 Lipscomb 11 Wingate 10 1 11 0Lpcm 09/23/05 Lipscomb 40 2Lpcm 09/23/05 Lipscomb 22 emn 10/04/02 Belmont 0 eighttimes times four 1 0 9 Opponent Opponent Opponent Mercer Lipscomb Mercer Lipscomb T T T Lipscomb Troy B r roy r elm oy oy 2.93 0.51 .786 350 158 on 15 16 50 54 16 16 10 10 11 91 3 8 3 8 4 2003, 2005(2) 2003, 4 7 1 0 9 6 4 8 t WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 SOCCER WOMEN’S 10/04/02 10/22/04 10/22/04 09/23/05 10/20/01 10/15/06 10/13/91 2003, 2005 2003, 2003, 2005 2003, 2000, 2004 2000, 09/23/05 10/13/02 10/02/04 10/02/04 10/13/02 Date Date Date 2005 2005 1992 1992 2005 2000 2005 2000 2005 2000 2005 2004 2005 2005 2003 2001 1992 2001 1992 2005 2005 2005 2000 SAVES S Fastest Goal Scored Goal Fastest Goals Attendance Mar Kicks Corner Kicks Corner Score After Goal Fastest F (1st Half) (1st (2n HOTS astest Goal Scored Goal astest 6StacySchmit 1 Player Jacksonville 1 26 TaraO’Brien # SusannaLehtinen 9 10 1 # StacySchmit StacySchmit 6 6 HallieHoffman 0 d gin o gin H (half) alf) f Victory f Player (half) 11 Palm Beach Atlantic10/09/95 PalmBeach 11/04/96 11 Jacksonville 18 (half) (game) sc 9Blot09/30/04 Belmont 19 (sec) ( e)3 otes isui09/13/92 NortheastMissouri 33 sec) sc Mercer 4 (sec) 0 lrd tt 09/17/06 FloridaState 703 0GrmrWb 09/25/04 11/04/96 Gardmer-Webb 11 Jacksonville 10 09/19/92 11 times three 09/25/04 16 Wingate Gardner-Webb 29 27 30 0Lpcm 09/23/05 Lipscomb 10 10 10/08/04 GeorgiaState 59 45 6Knesw10/20/05 Kennessaw 26 igt 09/19/92 Wingate 9 Opponent Opponent Erskin Barry 10/09/95 PalmBeach Atlantic Quincy Jacksonville Win C emn 1-)10/04/02 Belmont(10-0) F lori ampbell gate (11-0) gate d a In ternational09/28/04 10/06/05 09/19/92 10/13/02 09/30/05 09/07/91 10/05/91 10/13/91 08/30/97 Date Date INDIVIDUAL HONORS

ATLANTIC SUN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2001 Krista Fine Helena Ternau ATLANTIC SUN OFFENSIVE PLAYER 1999 Melissa Bobby Brandi Hermann Sarah Tobias OF THE WEEK 2003 Rhonda Jones Rhonda Jones 2001 Autumn Baur 2000 Lisanne Peart (2) 2005 Susanna Lehtinen Kari Kaiser Stefanie Buckholt 2001 Kari Kaiser 2002 Kelly Hoffman Danielle Castro 2002 Julie Ferguson (2) ATLANTIC SUN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2003 Janine Aylward Jennifer Durkee Trina Maso de Moya 2004 Susanna Lehtinen Krista Fine Krista Fine 2004 Denise Brolly Molly Keating Kelly Hoffmann 2005 Susanna Lehtinen ATLANTIC SUN FIRST-TEAM Lauren Lucena Kari Kaiser Alicia Tirelli ALL-CONFERENCE 2005 Denise Brolly Lindsey Novitske 1999 Melissa Bobby Katri Nokso-Koivisto 2002 Sarah Baesler ATLANTIC SUN DEFENSIVE PLAYER 2001 Lisanne Peart Cristina Rodriguez Autumn Baur OF THE WEEK 2002 Julie Ferguson Alicia Tirelli (MVP) Danielle Castro 2000 Molly Keating (2) Krista Fine Meredith White Trina Maso de Moya 2002 Molly Keating (3) Rhonda Jones Krista Fine Krista Fine Trina Maso de Moya SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP Brean Foreman 2003 Danielle Castro 2003 Danielle Castro ALL-TOURNAMENT Kelly Hoffmann Krista Fine Rhonda Jones 2006 Susanna Lehtinen Kari Kaiser Molly Keating (2) 2004 Denise Brolly Alicia Tirelli Christine Lilley 2004 Janine Aylward Katri Nokso-Koivisto Allyson Salzano 2005 Janeke Simpkins SUN BELT ALL-PRESEASON TEAM Susanna Lehtinen Tamea Wimmer 2006 Susanna Lehtinen 2005 Denise Brolly 2003 Janine Aylward SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE WEEK Janeke Simpkins Megan Coyne Danielle Castro 2006 Susanna Lehtinen (9/12) Katri Nokso-Koivisto ATLANTIC SUN ALL-ACADEMIC Karyna Espinoza Susanna Lehtinen 1993 Rachel Ankey Krista Fine SOCCERFLA.COM PLAYER OF THE WEEK Janeke Simpkins Amy Churchill Kelly Hoffmann 2006 Alicia Tirelli (9/22) Meredith White Nicole Delahoussaye Rhonda Jones Madelaine Falco Kari Kaiser SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL TEAM SUN BELT FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Missy Nye Christine Lilley OF THE WEEK 2006 Alicia Tirelli Kerri O’Sullivan Beth Remmert 2005 Susanna Lehtinen (8/30) Joy Swartz Meredith White 2006 Susanna Lehtinen (9/13) ATLANTIC SUN SECOND-TEAM 1994 Lisa Garcia 2004 Janine Aylward ALL-CONFERENCE Hallie Hoffman Megan Coyne Soccer Times “Best of the Week” 1999 Tara O’Brien Missy Nye Danielle DiLeo 2006 Susanna Lehtinen (9/13) #2 2000 Melissa Bobby Isabel Romero Kari Fernandez Lauren Manfrass Heidi Thomas Kelly Hoffmann NSCAA ALL-REGION Lisanne Peart Tania Torres Christine Lilley 1996 Melissa Shev (Honorable Mention) 2001 Janine Alyward 1995 Nicole Ferrara Katri Nokso-Koivoisto 2001 Rhonda Jones (Third Team) Krista Fine Stephanie Martin Lisa Rife Lisanne Peart (Third Team) Molly Keating Melissa Nye Cristina Rodriguez 2002 Rhonda Jones (Second Team) 2002 Danielle Castro Carmen Romero Janeke Simpkins 2003 Rhonda Jones (Third Team) Molly Keating Isabel Romero Caitlin Turpel 2005 Denise Brolly (Second Team) 2003 Denise Brolly Kimberly Tan 2005 Jessica Badders Susanna Lehtinen (Third Team) Krista Fine Kristine Venezia Autumn Baur Megan Coyne (Third Team) Molly Keating Jo Wagenhals Monique Cabrera 2004 Janine Aylward 1996 Stephanie Martin Brittany Comer Soccer Buzz ALL-REGION/ALL-AMERICA 2005 Cristina Rodriguez Kimberly Tan Megan Coyne 2001 Rhonda Jones (Third Team) Natalie D’Oria Melissa Villars Danielle Di Leo 2002 Krista Fine (Third Team) Danielle Di Leo 1997 Wera Gentele Natalie D'Oria Rhonda Jones (Third Team) Karen Grosshandler Allyssa Eramo Julie Ferguson (All-Freshman, SUN BELT SECOND-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Carin Lidhelm Chelsea Jefferson All-America HM) 2006 Susanna Lehtinen Lindsey Monk Susanna Lehtinen 2005 Susanna Lehtinen (Second Team) Janeke Simpkins Kristen Rine Katri Nokso-Koivisto Denise Brolly (Third Team) Kimberly Tan Cristina Rodriguez Janeke Simpkins (All-Freshman) ATLANTIC SUN THIRD-TEAM Melissa Villars Janeke Simpkins 2006 Susanna Lehtinen (Third Team) ALL-CONFERENCE Maryann Wilmoth Alicia Tirelli 1997 Karen Grosshandler 1998 Karen Grosshandler SoccerFLA.com ALL-FLORIDA TEAM 1998 Karen Grosshandler Meghann McDermott SUN BELT HONOR ROLL 2005 Susanna Lehtinen Tara O’Brien 2006 Taylor Browning 2006 Alicia Tirelli ATLANTIC SUN ALL-FRESHMAN Amy Peterson Monique Cabrera 2001 Janine Alyward Andrea Rando Sonia Richards COSIDA DISTRICT III ALL-ACADEMIC Brandi Hermann Kimberly Tan Cristina Rodriguez 2001 Danielle Castro 2002 Julie Ferguson 1999 Jennifer Allers Devon Romak 2003 Danielle Castro 2003 Christina Chang Elizabeth Andrade Alicia Tirelli 2005 Megan Coyne Christina Rodriguez Melissa Dyson Becky Ware 2004 Michelle Fazzari Karen Grosshandler Meredith White ATLANTIC SUN COACH OF THE YEAR Susanna Lehtinen Meghann McDermott 2005 Brian Dooley Alicia Tirelli Amy Peterson SUN BELT COMMISSIONER’S LIST 2005 Natalie D’Oria Sarah Tobias 2006 Jessica Badders FAU FEMALE STUDENT-ATHLETE OF Ashley Mannarino 2000 Danielle Castro Brittany Comer THE YEAR Janeke Simpkins Tracey Drost Megan Coyne 2003 Rhonda Jones 33 Melissa Dyson Natalie D’Oria 2004 Janine Aylward ATLANTIC SUN CHAMPIONSHIP Karen Grosshandler Allyssa Eramo 2006 Megan Coyne ALL-TOURNAMENT Molly Keating 2000 Melissa Bobby Lindsey Novitske ATLANTIC SUN PLAYER OF THE WEEK Rhonda Jones Amy Peterson (through 1999) Jessica Kmiotek Christie Pollack 1993 Nicole Delahoussaye Lisanne Peart Tabitha Price 1995 Hallie Hoffman COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY MEDIA FAU 34 SUN BELT CONFERENCE 10 wom 10 pr a with 2006-2007 in season 32nd its Conferenceenters Belt Sun The r importan regionthatcarriesa in influence significantconferencehas The women. andmenfor championshipsports sponsoring19 while higherlearning institutionsof13 comprises todayand sports, men’s four in competing members six with 1976 formedin was Belt Sun TheSubdivision. 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C I With comprehensive academic university experience or a T prprogramsograms and seven campuses rresearcheresearcher seeking the next JUST N alongalong Florida’sFlorida’s southeast bigbig discovery,discovery, FAUFAU provides an CONSIDER coastline, Florida Atlantic environment that breeds A University has earned its success,” says Frank T. Brogan,

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WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

NORMAN TRIPP NANCY BLOSSER SCOTT ADAMS DR. BILL BRYANT Chair Vice Chair ’87

DAVID FEDER ARMAND GROSSMAN DR. RAJENDRA P. GUPTA LALITA M. JANKE ’67, ’70, ’77

SHERRY PLYMALE DR. ERIC SHAW ROBERT STILLEY DR. GEORGE ZOLEY ’72, ’75

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Note: The Student Government President is also a member of the Board of Trustees. Frank T. Brogan PRESIDENT — FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY

MEDIA COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY FAU

FRANK T. BROGAN became became the fifth president of Florida Atlantic University in March 2003. Previously, he was lieutenant governor of Florida, the state’s commissioner of education, superintendent of schools in Martin County, Florida, and a principal, assistant principal, Y dean and fifth-grade teacher in

T Martin County public schools. I

S President Brogan and his twin brother, John, were born in R Cincinnati, Ohio, the youngest

E of six children. The first member of his family to graduate from Legendary Coach Don Shula, President Brogan and Athletics Director Craig Angelos following FAU’s V

I college, President Brogan third-consecutive Shula Bowl victory. received a bachelor’s degree in N education magna cum laude from

U the University of Cincinnati in President Brogan has been a to higher education across important causes. During the 1976. Two years later, he moved champion of public education the University’s seven-county past few years, he has become to Florida to teach at Port

C all his life. He considers his service region; encouraging especially involved in the fight

I Salerno Elementary School on the most important achievement as diversity in FAU’s student body, against cancer — a disease that Treasure Coast. He continued his T commissioner of education to faculty and staff; supporting claimed the life of his first wife, education at FAU earning a have been building greater world-class research initiatives; Mary. He has used his remarkable

N master’s degree in education in accountability into Florida’s fostering close, mutually speaking ability to crusade in 1981. In rapid succession, he public school system, and he supportive relationships with the the fight against breast cancer A became dean of students at and he currently serves as L Indiantown Middle School, statewide chairman of

T assistant principal and then Florida’s Dialogue on Cancer. principal at Murray Middle

A He has received a public School, Martin County’s For 2007-08 President Brogan was named service award from the elected superintendent of vice president of the Sun Belt Conference Pioneers in Prostate Cancer. A schools, Florida’s commissioner of education Executive Committee For 2007-08 President Brogan D

I (the youngest person ever F was named vice president of to hold that office), and, in the Sun Belt Conference R 1999, lieutenant governor on the is a strong advocate of communities the University Executive Committee—an eight- Bush-Brogan ticket. He had just person team providing oversight O accountability in higher serves; and making FAU an ever- been elected to a second term as for conference through approval

L education as well. His goals stronger engine of economic lieutenant governor when he for FAU include supporting its development for South Florida. of conference-wide rules/ F decided to seek the presidency of continued growth as an legislation, the conference his alma mater, FAU. important center of teaching, In addition to championing office budget and tournament 38 research and public service education, President Brogan championship sites as well as activities; increasing access has served as a leader for other other duties.

WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 Dr. Roy Levow NCAA FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE

president of the University Faculty joined the computer science university/faculty senate. He has Senate, a position that saw him department when it was formed. also served the University in a hold a seat on the Board of variety of advisory roles on issues He has served terms as chair of Trustees. related to computing. mathematics and computer science Levow is a professor and associate and engineering. Most recently, he Dr. Levow earned his bachelor’s chair for Broward programs in the was responsible for developing the and doctoral degrees in department of Computer Science undergraduate degree program in mathematics and applied and Engineering at Florida information engineering mathematics, respectively, from DR. ROY LEVOW Atlantic. He joined FAU in 1970 technology for students with an the University of Pennsylvania. was named Florida Atlantic with the charge of establishing AS degree in computing Prior to FAU he held positions in University’s NCAA Faculty Athletics the University’s first program in technology. industry and at the University of computer science housed in the Hawaii. Representative by President Upon Levow’s arrival at FAU he mathematics department. He later Brogan in May 2007. became involved in faculty transferred to the computer governance and has three times Levow’s efforts will blend nicely systems department and then with his relationships as the past served as head of the

Laurence Bensimon Yolanda Griffith

Keith Foley

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Noemi Lung Nikki Myers Steve Traylor Craig Angelos DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS capture five or more women’s championships. His leadership in MEDIA 2006-07 saw the Owls flourish in the department’s first full-season COACHES in the Sun Belt Conference and the PLAYERS Atlantic Soccer Conference. HISTORY During Angelos’ tenure, the Owls FAU have captured 12 conference titles and FAU has represented CRAIG ANGELOS the University in postseason was named director of Athletics at competition 17 times. Four Florida Atlantic University in July individuals earned All-America 2003, assuming oversight status while two earned responsibility for the institution's Academic All-America honors. 17-team intercollegiate athletic The department’s commitment programs. Since that time the total to a holistic approach to student number of sports has grown to 18 athlete excellence shows with L-R: Alayna, Aaron, Abigail, Alivia, Kristin, Craig, Austin and Alexis and the department services more more than 35% of the student- than 500 student-athletes. athletes maintaining a 3.0 GPA hired head coach Rex Walters. football program and was Angelos enthusiastically embraced and with the National Consortium Attendance continued to climb and instrumental in negotiating a Y his multi-faceted role and has for Academics and Sports honoring under Walters’ direction the Owls Nike contract for 23 of its 24 FAU as an Academics and Sports T moved at a rapid pace to take hosted the first round of the Sun sports. Previously, he was at the I the program to newer heights, Outreach and Community Service Belt Conference tournament in a University of Miami (FL) for eight

S by working with President Program Honor Roll member in basketball environment that is years, serving in a variety of Brogan, FAU students and staff. 2005. This was made possible in unmatched in the Owls 18-year positions but primarily as the R His philosophy for running a part due to the recent creation of history. second in command under UM’s

E a Champs/Lifeskills program that athletics director Paul Dee. Prior to successful intercollegiate Almost immediately after his assists the student-athletes Miami, he spent three years at the V athletic program is built on arrival at FAU, Angelos initiated a I development in the areas of NCAA as a legislative assistant four fundamental principles: master plan and review of all institutional control, academic academic and athletic excellence, interpreting the association’s rules

N athletic facilities. His plan’s personal and career development and regulations. He has served as excellence, fiscal integrity and implementation began in the fall and community service. an intercollegiate athletics U winning championships. of 2006 with a new $4.5 million administrator for nearly 16 years. He took over a young athletic Perhaps, most significantly, under track and field complex that Angelos’ leadership the department C department and immediately opened in the spring of 2007 and A graduate of the Creighton I negotiated entrance into the Sun has been able to develop a welcomed fans with the first University School of Law in

T Belt Conference (one of the 11 1-A balanced budget plan and has spring game being played in April Omaha, NE, Angelos worked for a conferences) and developed a plan witnessed a steady rise in on the new field. Weeks prior to short time in a mid-size litigation

N and to lead the institution’s community involvement and donor the track opening celebration, a firm in Los Angelos, CA. However, transition from NCAA Div. I-AA to commitment providing more $10 million renovation began on he ultimately decided to combine A I-A. He initiated the University'’s scholarship dollars each year. the arena called home by the his legal background and his love L brand identity campaign which His complete renovation of men’s and women’s basketball for athletics and gravitated T came to conclusion in 2005 and fundraising measures has resulted team as well as volleyball. towards a career in intercollegiate has become a revenue stream for Perhaps the gem of the projects athletics. During his undergraduate A in major gift increases of 400%,

both the University and athletics. an Owl Club fund increase of 130% includes the plan of building an years at Brigham Young University Along the way, a television and an increase in special event on-campus football venue that in Provo, UT, Angelos was the A contract was secured in 2004 that revenue of 150%. Angelos’ efforts would solidify the athletic starting first baseman on the saw ESPN and Fox Sports become department's position among top- varsity squad. He later played for

D to market the teams, build a fan I regulars at both home and away base and showcase the University tier institutions. More importantly, one year in the Italian professional football contests; something FAU the entire University would benefit baseball league in Buttrio, Italy.

R on national television have greatly by his vision of developing an has repeated year after year. The enhanced the overall image of the The 45-year-old Angelos and his department also became the fourth “innovation village” that would O athletics program. wife, Kristin, have been married university within the state of create much needed additional

L for 22 years. They will gain Angelos has also hired two new student housing, retail Florida to have an all-sports another intercollegiate prospective F basketball coaches. In April 2005, establishments, additional parking, apparel deal with Nike, joining in 2007-08 as their eldest he brought Matt Doherty back to and a hotel and conference center. Florida State, Florida and Miami. In daughter Alayna (18) joins the 40 2005-06 the bar of success was the college ranks. In just one season, men’s basketball revenues Prior to coming to FAU, he was the women’s basketball team at BYU. raised with seven of the 10 deputy director of Athletics and The couple has five other children, sponsored FAU sports advancing to tripled and attendance more than doubled. That foundation, laid by chief operating officer at Indiana Alexis (15), Abigail (12), Austin postseason play. In all, FAU University. While there, he (10), Aaron (7) and Alivia (4). captured five conference women’s both Angelos and Doherty, was continued in 2006-2007 by former supervised many aspects of the championships and was one of just athletic department including the eight schools nationally to associate head coach and newly

WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 BASEBALL… used one of the nation’s most powerful offenses to reach the conference tournament in the team’s first year in the Sun Belt. For the first time in program history, the team had two individuals finish with a .400-plus batting average, and Robbie Widlansky broke FAU’s single-season mark with a .430 average. He was also named the Sun Belt’s Player of the Year after posting one of the best offensive seasons in Sun Belt history and earned Louisville Slugger All-American honors. The Owls finished in the top-10 in the nation in batting average, runs scored, home runs per game and slugging percentage, while FAU hurlers ranked eighth in strikeouts per nine innings. In total seven MEN’S BASKETBALL earned the no. 6 seed in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, players were offered professional thanks to the conference’s most efficient offensive attack in baseball contracts. terms of field goal percentage. The Owls led the conference in assists and had two athletes voted onto the All-Conference Second-Team. FAU hosted a First Round Sun Belt Tournament game against Florida International, picking up a 91-88 overtime win in Head Coach Rex Walters’ postseason debut. The other highlight win during the season was a 78-73 triumph at perennial power Western Kentucky.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL saw Head Coach Chancellor Dugan pick up win no. 100 against Akron on November 17, 2006. She is just the second FAU women’s basketball coach to reach the century mark, joining Wayne Allen, who finished with 167 wins. Dugan was also nominated for the Palm Beach County Coach of the Year award. The Owls picked up their first Sun Belt win against New Orleans at the FAU Arena.

41 AAthletithleticc ReviewReview CHEER TEAM performs regularly at home and away football games, men’s and women’s basketball home games and is a constant at MEN’S GOLF had three top-five finishes in its community events. The squad, shorthanded due to first season under Angelo Sands, who was hired on Nov. injury, placed 12th at nationals in 2007 and 17, 2006 as the head coach. The Owls have seven performed an exhibition at King of the Jungle in Fort projected returners, giving the 2007-08 squad a veteran MEDIA Lauderdale. The team finished second in 2001 and 2003 at presence that will help boost the the NCA competition and owns a national pairs program under the direction COACHES championship. of Sands. PLAYERS CROSS COUNTRY finished 5th on the HISTORY women’s side and 11th on the men’s at the Sun Belt FAU Championships under Head Coach Alex Smolka. The women had two runners who narrowly missed qualifying for the NCAA National Championships with WOMEN’S GOLF finished third at the Sun Belt strong showings at the NCAA Regional. The women’s Conference Tournament under the team won three meets during the year, while the guidance of Head Coach Joan Joyce. The men earned one victory and three top-three Owls had an individual take top honors three finishes. times in 2006-07, and the team won the DANCE has garnered national Cincinnati Springs Invitational. Sophomore attention in the last few years. The squad Praewnapa Phol-Uayporn earned All-Conference performs at football and basketball games, honors and was a strong candidate for the NCAA as well as pep rallies and charitable events, Regional. featuring dozens of routines and nearly as

Y many creative outfits and dance styles. The

T program placed second in the nation in 2005 at I the National Dance Association competition and

S helped raise money for programs such as Breast Cancer Awareness during the 2006-07 season. R E V

I FOOTBALL played the nation’s fourth most difficult non-conference schedule. The experience

N gained got the Owls off to a threatening Sun Belt start, startling many who had picked the league’s newcomer U

last. FAU finished 4-3 in the Belt and were in the hunt for a bowl appearance late into the season. The Owls

C played before a record crowd at Clemson, faced off I against Steve Spurrier and also traveled to Kansas State and T Oklahoma State. The inexperienced team showed maturity and ability with several players, specifically Frantz Simeon, being N listed among the nation’s statistical leaders. At season’s end,

A Nello Faulk worked out for several NFL teams and attended the Jaguar’s mini-camp. Two players continued to shine in L Europe and Lawrence Gordon returned to the CFL. T A

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A had an eventful year under Head Coach Kos Donev. The team D

I advanced to the finals of the Atlantic Soccer Conference R Tournament in its first year in the league. FAU would end the season O with a 7-9-1 record and place two L players on the All-Atlantic Soccer

F Conference second team.

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WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER had a seven-game winning streak at one point and posted eight more shutouts on the way to earning the no. 4 seed in the Sun Belt Championship Tournament. The Owls advanced to the second round before falling to eventual conference champion Denver. FAU placed three on all-conference teams and two on the all- tournament team. A 2-1 win over rival Miami highlighted the 2006 MEN’S TENNIS saw the development of standout campaign. freshman Olivier Sajous, as he rocketed up the national rankings to no. 63, the highest ranking ever for an FAU individual. The Owls played every opponent tough, despite a roster made entirely of newcomers, SOFTBALL won both the regular season and with seven defeats by the slimmest of postseason Sun Belt Championships and swept the margins (4-3) and nearly upset the no. Sun Belt’s Player, Pitcher and Coach of the Year 2 seed Middle Tennessee, in the Sun awards. The Owls had the highest RPI of any team not Belt Tournament’s opening round invited to participate in an NCAA Regional. It was under the direction of second-year just the second time since 1999 that FAU did not Head Coach David Komie. participate in a regional. The Owls won three games on Championship Saturday to emerge from the loser’s WOMEN’S TENNIS earned a spot bracket as conference champions, their 10th in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament under Head postseason title in the last 11 years. Coach Mary Dailey in the team’s first season as a conference member. All but one of the squad’s top six performers are projected to return. The Owls claimed victories over Central Arkansas, Dartmouth, New Jersey Tech, Duquesne, Sacred Heart, Siena and Arkansas State in 2006-07.

WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD earned 8th place finishes at both the indoor and outdoor Sun Belt Championships under Head Coach Alex Smolka. Owl freshman Friederike Feil won two events and was named Freshman of the Year and Outstanding Women's Track Performer at the indoor championships. During the outdoor campaign, the Owls produced three automatic qualifiers for the SWIMMING NCAA East Regional. AND DIVING VOLLEYBALL advanced to the Sun defended their Sun Belt Conference Tournament in the team’s first Belt Conference season as a conference member. The team will crown and had a be the first to play in the newly renovated FAU swimmer advance to the NCAA Championships for the third time in Arena, which underwent a $10 million facelift 43 the last four years. Head Coach Steve Eckelkamp and Diving Coach over the summer. Head Coach Jody Brown is Ashleye Henyan both earned Women’s Coach of the Year honors. The approaching his 200th win at FAU. men’s team finished fifth at the Sun Belt Championship and broke three school records during the season. Michelle Brown, Ed.D. ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE MEDIA COACHES academic communities at FAU and The balance between academics Having earned the Atlantic-10 is responsible for coordinating the Post Graduate Scholarship and a PLAYERS and athletics has been a very NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate important part of Brown’s life. graduate teaching position, she HISTORY (APR) initiatives. Her primary continued her education by Brown earned a full athletic FAU objective is to ensure that student- earning a master of arts in athletes have the resources and scholarship in volleyball at West foreign language from West support structure in place to reach Virginia University. She had a Virginia University. In 1995, their educational goals. successful athletic career, earning Brown married Jody Brown and DR. MICHELLE several awards, including GTE returned to Boca Raton where DOMAS BROWN was Brown has been at FAU since 1997. Region-2 All-Conference Academic her husband became FAU’s head named the director for the Student- Before taking her position with the First Team and the Atlantic-10 All- volleyball coach. While working Athlete Center for Academic SACAE in October 2002, she was an Conference First Team. Brown full-time at FAU, she earned her Excellence in 2005. assistant director for Freshman doctorate in education in Programs. Throughout her tenure at continues to hold individual WVU Brown, who reports to the Dean for educational leadership, higher FAU, she has worked with students records in career digs and service Undergraduate Studies, oversees education administration. in many capacities focusing on aces. She graduated with honors in the student athlete center for their personal development and four years with a bachelor of arts Dr. Brown and Jody have one academic excellence, serves as a academic success. in international studies and foreign son, Kaja (3). liaison between the athletic and languages. T

N Quentin Ball E ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE M was responsible for the advisement coordinator and floor manager with a concentration in sports T of all student-athletes and when USF hosted the NCAA Men’s management. During his four

R monitored every student-athlete's Basketball Tournament 1st and years at UF he served as a degree progression. He served as 2nd Round. student manager for the men's A the CHAMPS/ Life Skills basketball program. He was a

P Ball received his master's degree Coordinator and assisted with the member of the program when in human performance with a

E SAAC. Outside of his athletic the team played for the department duties he served on specialization in sport National Championship in 2000.

D the President's Enrollment Council management in December 2001, from the University of Alabama. He is married to the former QUENTIN BALL joined and was a charter member of the Shannon Brubaker of While working toward his degree C the Florida Atlantic University First Year Experience Committee. Gainesville, FL. I academic staff in fall 2005, after a he also completed a graduate Prior to Saint Peter's, Ball worked T one-year stint at Saint Peter’s assistantship at the school's at USF for nearly two years in a Center of Athletic Student

E College. His primary responsibilities similar role. There he primarily include coordinating the academic Services. His primary L advised the men's and women's responsibilities involved working efforts for the football team. basketball student-athletes. He

H as a graduate academic counselor Ball came to FAU from Saint Peter's was involved in many of the to the football and men's T College in Jersey City, New Jersey, changes that took place basketball programs. throughout the growth of the A where he was the academic/ athletic coordinator. His main role athletic academic program during The St. Louis, Missouri native the time the school was selected graduated from the University of 44 at Saint Peter's was to determine and certify the eligibility of to join the Big East Conference. Florida in 2000, with a bachelor's student-athletes. Additionally, he Additionally, Ball was the practice degree in business administration

WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 Keva Anderson-Konsker Academic Counselor

Rebekah Gingras Academic Counselor

FLORIDA ATLANTIC activity. Each supports the other. management strategies. E UNIVERSITY is Athletic excellence is stressed, In addition to individualized committed to each student- but academic achievement is counseling, a comprehensive athlete as a total person. never compromised. tutorial program is also available Participation in athletics is to student-athletes through the important, but it represents only The University realizes that Academic Center. Tutors come one aspect of a student-athlete’s student-athletes are required to highly recommended by faculty college experience. Student- commit a large percentage of and they are generally available athletes at Florida Atlantic their personal time to University- to work with students in University have the opportunity sponsored athletic activities. all subject areas. to participate in one of the top For this reason, the University athletic programs in the country. recognizes the need for a support The Student-Athlete Center More importantly, they have the program for its intercollegiate for Academic Excellence also Brian O’Hara opportunity to earn a degree athletes. The Student-Athlete coordinates community outreach Academic Counselor from an outstanding academic Center for Academic Excellence and “life skills” activities for FAU institution, one that will provide is designed to assist all student- student-athletes. FAU takes them with the necessary skills athletes in achieving their considerable pride in the and experiences to find success educational goals. accomplishments of our student- and fulfillment well beyond athletes in the community. In Academic counselors work college. fact, the FAU Athletic Department collaboratively with faculty and was recognized recently by the The University’s commitment campus advising centers to National Consortium of Academics to the student-athlete is a ensure that student-athletes are and Sport as one of the top dual one. Participation in the taking the appropriate classes universities in the country for athletic arena is not viewed as an and making progress toward their commitment to community obstacle to the attainment of degrees. Counselors also work service. 45 one’s educational goals, rather it with students on a variety of is seen as a complementary learning enhancement activities, including study skills and time CHAMPS/Life Skills Program Florida Atlantic’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program made a transition in 2006-2007 from a program that was administered through the Center for Academic Excellence to one that is embraced by the entire athletics department. MEDIA development programming has COACHES been conducted through a series PLAYERS of workshops designed to help students not only make a HISTORY successful transition to college FAU life, but also to prepare them for success beyond FAU once they graduate. Recent workshops have focused on time management, study skills, drug and alcohol awareness, gambling, financial planning, sport psychology, health and wellness topics and PERSONAL better interview techniques. DEVELOPMENT for these classes will follow the etc.) are taught in a manner that FAU’s Life Skills program also traditional SLS model that is will help meet the unique needs of The Student-Athlete Center for includes sections for the First currently in place at FAU, certain the student-athlete population. Academic Excellence offers a Year Experience course (SLS Y topics (e.g., time management, Students’ involvement with this variety of personal development 1501) that are specifically freshmen transitional issues, drug class has had a positive impact on T programs for student athletes. In I designed for freshmen student- and alcohol education, their academic performance and recent years, FAU’s personal athletes. While the curriculum communicating with the media, helps them build a community. S R

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Each athletic team at Florida Atlantic is located N FAU has at least two in the third best real

U representatives on estate market in the U.S. the Student-Athlete Boca Raton’s miles of Advisory Council C sandy coastline and direct I (SAAC), a leadership flights into every major and service organi- T city in the U.S. has zation that exists for attracted multiple Fortune

N the betterment of the 500 businesses and student-athlete there is nearly 5.4 million A experience. SAAC square feet of prime L meetings provide office space. Simply said,

T students with students athletes are afforded the opportunity to be teamed with some a vehicle to of the best mentors in the country. FAU’s mentor program is designed to A

express any match FAU student athletes with business people in the greater South concerns they Florida community A may have with similar fields of with existing

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I practices and to offer suggestions for improvements in the future. become off-campus The SAAC also organizes a wide variety of community outreach

R advisors to students, activities each semester. Senior soccer player Megan Coyne served able to introduce as president of FAU’s SAAC in a year that saw SAAC participate in O students who are well several outreach events including fundraisers for the American schooled in theory to L Cancer Society and for the University of New Orleans. Coyne was the real and practical F also selected by the Sun Belt Conference to represent its 11 world of business. The members at the National SAAC Meetings. SACC organized a holiday program is also a fine 46 party and donated gifts to a community of underprivileged youth, opportunity for students worked a YMCA haunted house and visited several local elementary to make friends in the schools. In 2007-2008 Chris Eberthart (baseball) will serve as the business community SAAC president, Jarrid Smith (football) vice president, Jessica and receive advice and Badder (women’s soccer) secretary and Brittney Comer (women’s help from successful soccer) will serve as the treasure. people.

WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 COMMUNITY SERVICE

Throughout the academic year, FAU’s student-athletes continuously interact with several community organizations through clinics, fundraisers, and educational enhancement initiatives in schools, after-school programs, and non-profit organizations. Here are a few organizations that teamed with the Owls in 2006-2007

• YMCA • JC Mitchell • Girl Scouts • American Cancer Society • Dixie Manor Community Center • Local Elementary Schools

FAU's student-athletes, coaches, and administrators show a commitment to service as they are involved in a wide range of community outreach activities throughout the year. FAU believes in the importance of interaction between the student-athletes and the community and strives to uphold a broad based program of service to the greater South Florida region. This comprehensive community outreach program helps the student-athletes develop an appreciation for and a life-long commitment to volunteerism. Owls in the Community

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T rooms to encompass the needs of the entire and Academic Support Athletic Coordinator from and event management before his role in business I athletic department. She supervises several January 1992 to February 1996. operations, which began in 1990.

S individual teams and spearheads the department’s efforts to assure the equity and While at FIU, he was directly responsible for the In that capacity, the Northern Arizona graduate R student welfare of the entire department, many academic support of 240 student-athletes, was responsible for the fiscal affairs of the athletic evaluation of incoming transcripts, intervention department, which included all sports camp activity.

E times taking the lead from the SAAC committee, which she sponsors. and retention group for at-risk students, the As he developed into his role, Langejans was

V academic study hall program and interpretation of afforded additional responsibilities, which included

I Dawson came to FAU from Florida State NCAA bylaws and rules. event management, football scheduling and travel. University. While the title of SWA is new for her, Hayward, who received his masters of science in During his last two years at NAU, he also oversaw N the inner working of college athletics is not. sports administration in December of 1991 from the day-to-day operations of football, men’s basket- The Inverness, FL native held various positions ball, and the men’s and women’s cross country and U at FSU during her 12-year tenure. St. Thomas University, came to Florida from

track and field teams. She began as an equipment manager for the Tennessee Technological University where he Seminoles and continued her career in an served as Admissions Counselor for the He has served as the tournament manager for a C University’s Office of Admissions from 1988 number of conference post-season events as a I administrative role, primarily working with women’s volleyball, basketball and softball. to 1990. member of the NCAA Division I men’s tennis T She graduated in April of 1992, from Florida While at Tennessee Tech, he was responsible for national committee of which he was the national State, with a bachelor of science in physical gathering academic profiles of recently admitted chair during the 2004 season. N education. students, the presentations to prospective A former 20-year high school sports official, he

A The following fall, Dawson’s title changed students and their parents, community college earned his degree in recreational leadership with and high school visits, and evaluation of an emphasis in business administration in 1984.

L once again to Assistant Home Event Manager, a position that provided her the opportunity transcripts. Langejans and his wife, Bonita, were married in T to coordinate all invitationals, conference Hayward, who received his B.A. with an emphasis Maui in March 2006, and reside in Boynton Beach.

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L served as the manager for eight athletic Runners Club and has served on the board of facilities was the liaison between FSU and Nike directors. Hayward also volunteers for Boys Town F Brian McNeely joined the staff at Florida and supervised an equipment staff of five, all of Florida, Miami division, and was a football Atlantic University in the winter of 2007 as an while earning a master of science in athletic coach for the North Miami Parks’ Recreation Associate Athletics Director, a position that will work 48 administration in April of 1996. Department. hand-in-hand with Athletics Director Craig Angelos as She has served as the tournament director or Hayward resides in Miami with his wife, Lisa, and well as each the FAU administrative team members. assistant tournament director for ACC three children, Christian (11), Myles (8) and McNeely brought nearly 30 years of college athletic Championships, NCAA Regional Championships, Virginia Brya (4). experience to a program that has been competing in a 24-team softball tournament and the 1996 baseball for less than 30 years basketball for less NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championship. than 20 seasons and football for just seven.

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along with maintaining oversight of the ticket s A Terry Mohajir was named Florida Atlantic office. Under her guidance Owl Club giving has University's Associate Athletics Director for increased 130%. Binegar is also responsible for Development in December 2004, and assumed planning the Athletics Department’s special events, including the Owl Club Dinner and Auction, Katrina McCormack came to Florida new responsibilities in December of 2006 as the Atlantic in July of 1991 with the responsibility Associate AD for External Relations. The added Golf Tournament, Hall of Fame Banquet, football tailgates, and Owl Watch parties. Over the past of a one person NCAA Division II department responsibilities of overseeing development, that handled all media relations activity for 14 marketing, ticket sales, corporate sales and the two years special events revenues have increased 150%. sports. Since that time, FAU has moved to media relations department are both a compliment Division I, joined a conference, set in motion a to his ability to raise unrestricted dollars necessary In addition to her development and ticket move to another conference, and added three to balance the athletic department's budget and responsibilities, Binegar serves as the department’s additional sports. the need to centralize efforts. liaison for the Student-Athlete Mentor Program, which matches current student athletes with She has enjoyed working NCAA Championship Since coming to Florida Atlantic he has been events for volleyball, softball, baseball, the heavily involved in creating a comprehensive community members in areas of study and expertise. national men’s soccer championship, women’s fundraising program with a focus on major gifts, basketball, men’s basketball, including the round the annual fund and special events. Since Mohajir Binegar came to FAU following a four-year stint at of 16, and most recently served as media arrived, the department has enhanced the major Ohio University, where she was the director of coordinator for the Division I-AA Football Semi- gift program 400 percent, and has increased Owl ticket operations. Binegar, an Athens, OH native, Final Championship. McCormack also spent the Club giving 130 percent. In addition, the special returned to Ohio after spending a year at the summer of 1996 working at the Olympics. events revenues have increased 150 percent. He University of Wisconsin as an office assistant in 49 also coordinates all fundraising efforts for the the athletics ticket office. While McCormack primarily works with football, she also writes for several on-campus magazines, proposed 170 million dollars worth of facilities A 1998 graduate of Bowling Green State expansions. oversees the implementation of the Web site, University, she earned a bachelor's degree in sport broadcast outlets and day-to-day functions of Mohajir joined the staff after serving in a similar management with a minor in marketing. She went the department. role at the University of Missouri-Kansas City from on to earn a master’s degree in sport 1997-2004. As the assistant athletics director for administration from Ohio University in 1999. McCormack resides in Boca Raton with her husband, John, and sons Conor and Shane. Medical Staff

MEDIA John Burnside HEAD TRAINER COACHES PLAYERS academics and work. Burnside served HISTORY as a graduate assistant at LSU from June 2002 through June 2004, which FAU included the Tigers National Championship season. He was also responsible for both men's and women's track and field, which also captured a national title.

Prior to LSU, Burnside served as a John Burnside joined student-athletic trainer at UCF and Florida Atlantic University's athletic was involved with the 2002 Gridiron training staff in March of 2006 from Classic. McNeese State University where he was an assistant athletic trainer. Burnside obtained his master's degree Prior to that he spent a season with from LSU in the spring of 2004 with Y NFL Europe working for the Cologne an emphasis in exercise physiology.

T Centurines as an assistant athletic He earned an undergraduate degree I trainer. Prior to heading overseas, he in athletic training from UCF in 2002.

S served as a seasonal intern for the The South Florida native holds Carolina Panthers from July 2004 R certification with the NATA, the through January 2005. America Heart Association and the E National Society of College Scholars. Coming to FAU marks his return to V

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WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 Dr. Len Remia, M.D. TEAM PHYSICIAN

Medicine Magna Cum Laude Dr. Remia completed his He is certified by the American and completed his orthopedic fellowship training in sports Board of Orthopedic Surgery and surgery residency at Harvard medicine at the Kerlan-Jobe holds licenses in California, Medical School. Clinic in Los Angeles, CA. Massachusetts and Florida.

He will work with FAU as He has authored several studies He currently resides in For part of the Florida Atlantic - and presentations on various Lauderdale, FL, with his wife, Cleveland Clinic Florida partner- subjects, mostly in the area of Lauren, and son, Harrison. Dr. Len Remia M.D. ship. At Cleveland Clinic, Dr. joint surgery and sports-related joined Florida Atlantic Remia serves as Chairman of the injuries. University in 2005 as medical Department of Orthopedic director and team orthopedic Surgery and Head of Sports Dr. Remia is a current member surgeon. He graduated from the Medicine. of the AAOS, AOSSM, and the Boston University School of American Medical Association.

Dr. David Westerdahl, M.D. TEAM PHYSICIAN

FAU partnership with the University in 1996 and earned belongs to the American Medical Cleveland Clinic. his doctorate from Loma Linda Society of Sports Medicine, University in 2000. American College of Sports Dr. Westerdahl specializes in Medicine, American Association sports medicine including Dr. Westerdahl completed his of Family Practice and the non-surgical orthopedics, sports fellowship with the Cleveland Florida Academy Family Practice. injuries, exercise related medical Clinic Foundation and his family disorders, and neck and practice residency with the Dr. David back pain. Florida Hospital in Orlando, FL. Westerdahl, M.D. joined Florida Atlantic University He received his undergraduate He holds medical licensure in in the fall of 2005 as part of the degree from Washington State Florida, Oregon and Ohio. He

Dr. Gregory J. Gilot, M.D. TEAM PHYSICIAN

orthopedic surgeon. He treatment of traumatic injuries New Orleans, followed by an specializes in shoulder repair and to the knee. adult shoulder fellowship at replacement, including disorders University of Texas, San Antonio. of the rotator cuff, shoulder Dr. Gilot double majored in Dr. Gilot is a member of several instability, degenerative and biology and psychology at professional societies, including inflammatory arthritis of the Duquesne University in the American Academy of shoulder, and revision shoulder Pittsburgh before earning his Orthopaedic Surgeons, the 51 surgery. In addition, Dr. Gilot is medical degree at Pennsylvania Florida Orthopaedic Society and Gregory J. Gilot, highly skilled in anterior cruciate State University. He completed the American Medical M.D. joined Florida Atlantic ligament (ACL) reconstruction, his orthopaedic residency at Association. University in 2006 as a team knee arthroscopy, and the Louisiana State University in Richard Staller, D.D.S. TEAM DENTIST MEDIA honor of his father. Dr. Staller also COACHES currently serves as president of the Owl Club, the official booster PLAYERS organization of FAU Athletics. HISTORY Dr. Staller, who currently practices FAU in Delray Beach with his staff and three dental specialists, is a graduate of Villanova University and There is an old saying of “put your Temple University School of Dental money where your mouth is.” Dr. Medicine. He is a member and Richard Staller, Florida Atlantic fellow of many national and University's 48th Football Founder, international organizations joined in head coach Howard including the Academy of General Schnellenberger's efforts to bring Dentistry, the Academy of Cosmetic football to the FAU campus and has Dentistry, the International backed up his efforts by helping Congress of Oral Implantology, and with the Owl Club and by working the International Academy for

Y with the athletic training staff. He Sports Dentistry. Dr. Staller is on is the department's first and only staff at several local hospitals and T

I team dentist and has totally has lectured extensively all over the dedicated himself to making the United States on various dental S life experience of student-athletes topics including cosmetics, R better, through his efforts to implants, reconstruction, and sports

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WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 Athletic Facilities THE TOM OXLEY ATHLETIC CENTER

Tom Oxley, a local businessman, FAU alum and avid polo enthusiast, stepped forward with a donation that allowed the athletic center to become a reality. The 54,000-square-foot, state- of-the-art facility houses the football locker room, training room, weight room, meeting rooms and coaches’ offices. The Oxley Center also houses individual locker rooms for women’s track, soccer, softball and volleyball, as well as the respective coaches’ offices. The athletics director and administrative staff also call the Oxley Center home. All FAU students are welcome to use the computer study labs and classrooms. The facility overlooks the baseball “B” field, FAU Field, FAU Softball Stadium, the Boca Raton Airport and two football practice fields.

TENNIS COURTS

FAU’s men’s and women’s tennis programs make use of two tennis facilities. The newly renovated FAU courts complete the athletic complex, with six lighted courts nestled among FAU Stadium, the Aquatic Center and FAU Field. The two programs also utilize Patch Reef Park, a facility that houses 17 lighted tennis courts and locker rooms for both teams.

TRACK AND FIELD COMPLEX 53 FAU Track opened on January 11, 2007 and was available for immediate use by FAU’s indoor/outdoor track and cross country programs, as well as the entire student body. The $4.2 million project features FieldTurf in the center of the eight-lane track, along with four long jump pits, a high jump area and two pole vault pits. FAU Track is located directly behind FAU Arena and east of FAU Softball Stadium. Facilities

MEDIA COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY FAU Y BASEBALL STADIUM T I FAU Stadium is home to one of the most respected and successful programs in NCAA baseball history. The Owls, who were ranked as high as no. 8 S nationally in 1999, utilize both FAU Stadium and the “B” field, which is used primarily as a practice facility. The “B” field was the original home of the

R baseball program, but with growing support, FAU Stadium was constructed in 1991. Plans are once again in the works for a new baseball facility as part

E of Florida Atlantic’s efforts to maintain top-notch athletic facilities. FAU Stadium features AAA baseball lighting, is known as the best playing surface in South Florida and recently received an endorsement from Cal Ripken Jr. FAU fans enjoy the beach/picnic atmosphere along each foul line where beach V

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O The two full-sized football practice fields behind the Oxley Center are used not only by L the Owls’ booming football program, but by SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYING FIELD F several other teams within the athletic FAU Field was completed as part of a 10-year development program to create five on-campus department as a means for strength training 54 soccer fields in conjunction with the Greater Boca Raton Beach Tax District. FAU hosted the and conditioning. The field features a Atlantic Sun Conference women’s soccer championship in 2000 and 2003, and the University has commemorative memorial, dedicated to the served as a practice site for several international teams, Team USA and the women’s soccer program’s first senior class in 2004. professional combines. Recently, the U.S. Under-20 team faced Guatemala on FAU Field in front of 1,600 fans.

WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 AQUATIC CENTER The Aquatic Center features an Olympic-sized meter pool and is home to FAU’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs. The pool has hosted the Independent Collegiate Conference Swim Meet and has served as the winter training facility for hundreds of collegiate swimmers and features a diving well for one and three meter events. The dive team also utilizes the facilities at the Coral Springs Aquatic Center for platform practice and competition.

FAU ARENA FAU Arena opened its doors to women’s basketball in 1984. Men’s basketball and women’s volleyball joined FAU Arena as tenants in 1988. The facility seats 5,000 and underwent a $10 million renovation in the summer of 2007. In addition to a new roof, renovated men’s and women’s locker rooms and an upgraded exterior, chair backs were added to the bleachers and a new video scoreboard was hung to give FAU Arena an exciting new feel as the programs grow in the Sun Belt Conference.

SOFTBALL STADIUM FAU Softball Stadium houses the most successful program in Florida Atlantic’s history. Through the assistance of FAU football, Hooters, Inc. and the State of Florida Title IX fund, the Owls can continue their success in one of the top facilities in the country. The Owls, who recently captured their 10th postseason conference championship in the last 11 years, play on a field lined with palm trees and a 55 beautiful view of South Florida sunsets. The stadium is complete with concession stands, a press box and a covered batting cage along with recently remodeled dugouts Mike Short EQUIPMENT MANAGER purchase of all equipment and the National Championship teams MEDIA layout of the Tom Oxley Center's at the University of Miami ('83, COACHES Equipment Room. Just four years '89, '91). later, Short was recognized by his PLAYERS peers as the South Region Short has published two articles HISTORY Equipment Manager of the Year. on equipment management in Athletic Business. He has also FAU Short first met Coach Schnellenberger served as a speaker at three AEMA MICHAEL SHORT after he transferred from the (Athletic Equipment Managers joined FAU Football in the fall of University of Georgia and became Association) conventions on 2000 and was instrumental in the a student manager at the shoulder pad fitting. He is a University of Miami, where frequent speaker at high schools Schnellenberger was coaching. throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties. He also serves Adam Short's 23-year relationship with on the advisory council for Schutt UM (1977-2000) saw him develop Athletic, Riddell, and World Pantelakos professionally from a student Sporting Goods. manager to the university's ASSISTANT equipment manager, a position he The Miami native has one EQUIPMENT held from 1987 to 2000. He is one daughter, Kirsten Leigh (13). Y MANAGER of a handful who experienced the T team's rise from near extinction to I the '80's dominance, to the fall of S the early 90's and its return to

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T with football, and both men’s His professional achievements and women’s basketball. include working with Ole Miss N at the Cotton Bowl as well

A From 1999-2001 he served as a as the 2002 NCAA men’s graduate assistant at Clemson L basketball tournament, University where he assisted with the 2000 Gator Bowl and the T 14 intercollegiate athletic teams 1999 Peach Bowl with Clemson,

A was TONY SMITH and worked directly with assisting with Gardner-Webb’s named Florida Atlantic football. His work at Clemson record NCAA Division II University’s head strength followed a two-year stop at A turnaround in 1997 when and conditioning coach in Gardner-Webb University where the team improved from

D May of 2005. he was the director of strength, 2-9 to 8-3, and North I speed and conditioning. He came to FAU from the Greenville College’s five victories R as an inaugural program. University of Mississippi where He has also worked as a he served as the senior strength O defensive line coach at both Smith is certified by the and conditioning coach since Gardner-Webb, where he was a L Collegiate Strength and 2001, and where he worked student coach from 1997-1998, Conditioning Coaches Association F directly with football and and at North Greenville College (CSCCa) and is a Specialist men’s basketball. from 1995-97. in Sports Conditioning (SCC) by 56 International Sports Science Prior to Ole Miss, Smith served a Smith served in the military Association. He is also a member stint at the University of Findlay and earned a rank of E-4 of the Collegiate Strength and where he was the director of and received the Outstanding Conditioning Coaches strength, speed and conditioning Achievement Award and Good Association. for 26 sports, working directly Conduct Medal.

WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 Matt Pleskovic Andrea Sweet ASSISTANT STRENGTH ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH AND CONDITIONING COACH

57 Head MEDIA Coaches COACHES PLAYERS HISTORY FAU Jody Brown Kevin Cooney Mary Dailey Volleyball Baseball Women’s Tennis

Kos Donev Brian Dooley Chancellor Dugan Steve Eckelkamp Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Swimming/Diving S E Joan Joyce David Komie Dyanne Loput

H Heather Henderson Cheer Softball and Women’s Golf Men’s Tennis Dance C A O C

D A E H Angelo Sands Howard Schnellenberger Alex Smolka Rex Walters 58 Golf Football Men’s and Women’s Cross Country/ Men’s Basketball Indoor and Outdoor Track

WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 Oliver Agh Keva Anderson- Michael Balado Quinton Ball Justin Bauman Shelley Binegar Mike Boseak Assist. Swim Konsker Assist. Men’s Assoc. Dir. Men’s Basketball Assist. AD Assist. Media Academic Counselor Basketball Academics Operations Owl Club Relations

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Michelle Brown John Burnside Dave Caputo Joe Corozza Steve Cutcher Ken Czerniak Danielle Daniel Dir. Center Academic Assist. Trainer Assist. Women’s Assist. Football Football Video Sport Turf Manager Dir. of Operations Excellence Basketball

Melissa Dawson Dawn Elston Dr. Bruce Fischer Tony Fossas Johnny Frost Luis Gajardo Dr. Gregory J. Gilot Assoc. AD- Assist. Media D.C., P.A. Assist. Baseball Assist. Football Assist. Men’s Team Physician Facilities & Oper. Relations Soccer

Rebekah Gingras Chris Gnehm Jeff Guin Ed Hayward Ashley Kirk Hoza Darryl Jackson Academic Counselor Assist. Women’s Assist. Men’s Assoc. AD– Henyan Assist. Football Assist. Football Soccer Basketball Compliance Dive

Justin Johnson Niki Jones Dr. Robert Klein Dexter LaMont Randy Langejeans Vanessa Lefton Shannon Litton Media Relations Assist. Swim D.C., P.A Assist. AD–Marketing Assoc. AD-Business Secretary Center Assist. Women’s and Licensing Acad. Excellence Basketball

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Sergeant Norberto Lopez Lynn McClary John McCormack Katrina McCormack Owen McGregor Brian McNeely Lester Lockett Assist. Baseball Adm. Assist. Assoc. Baseball Assist. AD– Assist. Track Assoc. AD Campus Liaison Football Media Relations Photo not available MEDIA COACHES Terry Mohajir Wendell Moore Gary Nord Brian O’Hara Adam Pantelakos George Paskov Andrew Plenn Assoc. AD – Assist. Men’s Assist. Football Academic Counselor Assist. Equipment Nelligan Sports PLAYERS Assist. Grounds External Relations Basketball Manager Marketing HISTORY FAU

Matthew Pleskovic Jared Plummer Todd Raasch Eli Rasheed Dr. Len Remia Milorad Risdovic Jackie Robinson Assist. Strength Assist. Trainer Assist. Volleyball Assist. Football Team Physician Assist. Grounds Assist. Grounds

Bo Rodriguez David Serna Mike Short Mitchell Smith Tony Smith Dr. Richard Staller John Stratton Assist. Business Assist. Football Head Equipment Sports Psychologist Head Strength Team Dentist Assist. Softball Manager Manager Owl Club President F F A T Betty Surman Andrea Sweet Nina Taylor Carrie Terrill Sean Todd Maryann Trapani Kurt

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WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 Outstanding Owls The following are just a few of many outstanding Owls — alumni of FAU — who have gone on in their professional careers to achieve success and recognition. These individuals are representative of the many FAU alumni who are making a difference in their professions and in their communities.

61 Dan Sheffler Golf 1976-77 Nadia Kruger Swimming 400 Yard Relay 1990-91 Whitney Kraft Tennis 1982-83 Karen Kuether Keith Foley Baseball 1983-84 Noemi Lung Wendy Safford Mike Ryan Baseball 1984-85 Hillary White Swimming (100 yard breast) 1989-90 MEDIA Kris Hnat Golf 1984-85 Cheryl Barhydt Swimming (400 yard IM) 1990-91 COACHES Bob Mucha Golf 1984-85 Wendy Safford Swimming (2) 1990-92 Karen Gray Golf 1984-86 PLAYERS Cheryl Barhydt Swimming (1650 yard free 2)1990-92 Andrea Cox Tennis 1984-85 Karen Brewer Swimming 1990-92 HISTORY Suzette Brinkerhoff Diving (1 meter) 1984-86 Kathryn Yarnall Swimming 1992 FAU Bev Cox Swimming (100 fly, 500 free)1985-86 Kelly Rawding Swimming 1992 Per Segerstrom Golf 1985-86 Kelly Wilson Swimming 1992 Nadia Kruger, Swimming Scott Hay Baseball 1986 Catherine Frins Diving 1993 Laurence Bensimon Swimming (500 free, 1650 free, 200 free, 200 butterfly) 1986-87 Michelle Quin Diving 1993 Carol Gushwa Swimming (Relay) 1986-87 Jessica Humble Swimming 1993 Laurence Bensimon Greg Reese Swimming 1993 Jamie Herrington Kathryn Yarnall Swimming 200 Medley Relay 1993 Tracey Hughes Wendy Safford Tracey Hughes Swimming (Relay) 1986-87 Alison Lupoli Isabel Lardizabal Noemi Lung Laurence Bensimon Yolanda Griffith Basketball 1992-93 Carol Gushwa Noemi Lung Swimming 400 Medley Relay 1993 Jamie Herrington Swimming 1986-87 Alison Lupoli, Jack Penrod Baseball 1987-88 Jessica Humble, Andrea Karen Kuether Swimming 200 IM 1988-89 Kathryn Yarnall Cox, Tennis Jamie Herrington Swimming 1989 Michael Kjaerulff Swimming 200 Medley Relay 1993 Casey Bell Karen Kuether Swimming 400 IM 1989-90 Greg Reese Cynthia Viteri Swimming (200 Yard Relay) 1990-91 John Kjaerulff Wendy Safford Thomas Bisano Swimming (Relay) 1993 Karen Brewer Greg Reese Kelly Wilson Michael Kjaerulff Neomi Lung Swimming (400 IM, 200 breast) 1991 John Kjaerulff S Martina Schmidt Tennis 1992 Bridget Bowman Swimming 1993 Kelly Wilson Swimming (Relay) 1992 Rich Engel Diving 1993 N Wendy Safford Greg Reese Swimming 1993 Noemi Lung A Kelly Rawding Kevin Connacher Baseball 1994

C Todd Moser Baseball 1999 I Nadia Kruger Swimming (Relay) 1990-91 Dan Jackson Baseball 1999

R Noemi Lung Dickie Hart Baseball 1999 Cynthia Viteri

E Rusty Brown Baseball 2001 Kelly Wilson Chris Pillsbury Baseball 2001 Karen Kuether Swimming (Relay) 1992 M Nikki Myers Softball 2001 Cheryl Barhydt Nikki Myers Softball 2002

A Noemi Lung Todd Moser, Baseball

- Wendy Safford Jeff Fiorentino Baseball 2002 Derek Hutton Baseball 2002 L Nadia Kruger Swimming (400 yard IM, Tim Mascia Baseball 2003 L 200 Butterfly, 500 free) 1990-91 Karen Brewer Swimming (100 yard breast) 1990-91 Randy Beam Baseball 2003 A Jeff Fiorentino Baseball 2004

Karen Kuether Swimming (1650 free, 400 IM, 200 yard butterfly, 500 free) 1990-91 Iana Andonova Volleyball 2004 U Wendy Safford Swimming (200 yard free, Kelly Paiva Volleyball 2005 200 back) 1992

A Mickey Storey Baseball 2005 Nadia Kruger Swimming (800 Yard Relay) 1989-90 Ellie Weberg Swimming (100 Breast) 2007 F Noemi Lung Ellie Weberg Swimming (200 Breast) 2007 Karen Kuether Robbie Widlansky Baseball 2007 62 Wendy Safford Carol Gushwa Swimming– 800 Yard Relay 1990-91 Cheryl Barhydt Wendy Safford Per Segerstrom, Golf Karen Kuether (photo) Keith Foley, Baseball

WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 OwlsOwlsPlaying Professionally 2007 g Randy Beam Baseball ’03-‘04 Boston Red Sox Mike Bell Men’s Basketball ’03-’04 Turkey Jeff Fiorentino, Baltimore Orioles L.J. Biernbaum Baseball ’99-‘02 Independent Daniel Bomback Baseball ’07 Pittsburgh Pirates Carmen Cali, Anthony Bradley Baseball ’06-’07 Kansas City Royals St. Louis Cardinals Denise Brolly Women’s Soccer ’03-‘05 Scotland World Cup Raheem Brown Men’s Basketball ’00-’01 Overseas Carmen Cali Baseball ’98-‘00 Minnesota Twins Jessica Carefiello Women’s Golf ’02-’05 Futures Tour Brandon Cooney Baseball ’06-’07 Baltimore Orioles Danny Core Baseball ’00-‘03 Mike Crotta Baseball ’04-’06 Pittsburgh Pirates Jeff Fiorentino Baseball ’02-’04 Baltimore Orioles Ann Frazier Women’s Golf ’03-’04 Futures Tour Candice Freel Softball ’02-’05 Philadelphia Force Lawrence Gordon Football ’02-’05 CFL Hamilton Tigercats Tim Harikkala Baseball ’92 Korea Andrew Helm Men’s Soccer ’05 Chivas USA (MLS) Rhonda Jones Women’s Soccer ’00-‘03 Scotland World Cup Zuzanna Kamasova Women’s Golf ’00-’01 European Tour Steve LeBrun Men’s Golf Nation Wide Tour Justin Martin Baseball ’04-’07 Baltimore Orioles Nick Mattioni Baseball ’98-‘00 Philadelphia Phillies Mike McBryde Baseball ’04-’06 San Francisco Giants Tim McNab Baseball ’01-02 New York Mets Todd Moser Baseball ’98-’99 Independent Tommy Murphy Baseball ’98-‘00 Los Angeles Angels Chris Laskowski Football ’01-’04 NFL Europe Cecilia Lungren Women’s Golf ’94-’97 European Tour Nick Neuman Men’s Basketball ’00-‘02 Portugal Tommy Murphy, Matt O’Brien Baseball ’01-‘04 Detroit Tigers Los Angeles Angels Christian Paiz Men’s Tennis ’01-’04 Professional Tennis and 10-0 Davis Cup Matt Pali Baseball ’02-‘03 Los Angeles Angels Justin Phillabum Baseball ’07 Washington Nationals Callie Piper Softball ’00-’04 Brakettes Chris Salberg Baseball ’05-’07 Baltimore Orioles Joel Schmal Baseball ’06-’07 Independent 63 Quentin Swain Football ’02-’03 NFL Europe Berlin Marja Valkeavuori Volleyball ’01 Finland Professional League Robbie Widlansky Baseball ’04-’07 Baltimore Orioles Baseball Shontavia Williams Basketball ’02-‘06 Germany Nikki Myers, Brackettes