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Megan RILEY Senior D Allison BAKER Senior D 2011 TEAM GUIDE Se N I O R S Erin GREMILLION Senior M Amanda MOOREFIELD Junior GK Megan RILEY Senior D Allison BAKER Senior D 2011 TEAM GUIDE SENIOR S JUNIOR S SOPHOMORE S FRE S HMEN 2011 RAGIN’ CAJUNS SOCCER Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer 2011 Team Guide Thank you for your interest in Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer. The 2011 team guide University Information features most of the information you will need to cover the Cajuns this Name _____________________University of Louisiana Location ___________________________Lafayette, La. season. You may also find the 2011 Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer History & Record Founded ________________________________ 1898 Book helpful. It contains last season’s stats, as well as all documented Enrollment __________________ 15,418 (Spring 2011) historical data and records. The History & Record Book is available at Nickname _________________________Ragin’ Cajuns Colors ______________ Vermilion (PMS 193) and White RaginCajuns.com under the soccer homepage. Affiliation ________________________NCAA Division I Conference ____________________________Sun Belt President ____________________ Dr. E. Joseph Savoie MEDIA INFOR M ATION STUDENT -ATHLETE PROFILES Interim Director of Athletics __________ Scott Farmer Quick Facts__________________1 Meet the Cajuns ____________ 6-13 Ticket Office Phone _______________ (337) 851-2011 Media Guidelines _____________2 Web Site _______________________ RaginCajuns.com Stadium Information CAJUNS SO cc ER /TRA C K FA C ILITY COA C HING STAFF Name _________________Cajuns Soccer/Track Facility Surface ____________________ Hybrid Bermuda Grass Cajuns Soccer/Track Facility ___ 2-3 Head Coach Scot Wieland ___ 14-15 Dimensions ___________________________ 75’ x 120’ Asst. Coach Daniela Sanchez ____ 16 Capacity _________________________________ 5,000 First Season ______________________________ 2005 TEA M INFOR M ATION Part-time Assistant Jen Gardner __ 16 First Match ___________ Aug. 28, 2005 vs. Tulsa (T, 1-1) 2011 Season Preview __________4 First Win ____ Sept. 2, 2005 vs. Nortwestern St. (W, 1-0) All-Time Record at Facility __________ 19-25-10 (.444) Team Photo _________________5 Sun Belt Record at Facility ___________ 12-15-5 (.453) Team Roster _________________5 Press Box Phone Number ___________ (337) 851-2255 Coaching Staff Head Coach _____ Scot Wieland (Bethany College, ‘91) Record at UL _____________ 38-65-14 (7th Season) Career Record _________ 124-103-17 (13th Season) Follow the Ragin’ Cajuns at Sun Belt Record ___________ 22-35-7 (7th Season) Office Phone ___________________ (337) 482-5165 E-mail _______________ [email protected] Assistant ____________ Daniela Sanchez (Florida, ‘07) Office Phone ____________________ (337) 482-1357 E-mail __________________ [email protected] Part-Time Assistant ________ Jen Gardner (Florida, ‘05) 2010 Review Overall Record _________________________ 10-11-0 Home: 8-2-0 Away: 2-8-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Sun Belt Record (Finish) _______________5-6-0 (t-7th) Home: 5-1-0 Away: 0-5-0 Sun Belt Tournament Finish ____________ First Round L, 1-2 vs. Denver (Nov. 3, 2010) 2011 Team Information Letterwinners R/L __________________________16/7 Starters R/L _________________________________ 5/6 Newcomers _________________________________ 8 Freshmen/JC Transfers _______________________ 7/1 1 Soccer History First Season ______________________________ 2000 Seasons Played ______________ Entering 12th Season All-Time Record __________________ 65-122-20 (.362) Sun Belt Record ____________________ 33-59-9 (.371) Winning Seasons _______________________ 1 (2007) Most Wins _____________________________ 10 (2010) RaginCajuns.com Most Losses ___________________________ 16 (2009) Most Ties _________________________ 4 (2006, 2007) Longest Winning Streak __________________ 4 (2006) Longest Unbeaten Streak _______ 4 (2002, 2006, 2007) Louisiana Media Contact Sports Information Sports Information Director ___________ Daryl Cetnar CHRISTIAN LEMON Asst. Director _______________________ Matt Hebert Main Phone: (337) 851-2255 Soccer Contact Staff Assistant (Soccer Contact) _____ Christian Lemon Fax: (337) 482-6529 Office _________________________ (337) 482-6329 Office: (337) 482-6332 Cell ___________________________ (901) 268-9383 MAILING ADDRESS Cell: (901) 268-9383 E-mail [email protected] Cox Communications Athletic Center Email: [email protected] Staff Assistant _____________________ Jeff Schneider 201 Reinhardt Drive Graduate Assistant _______________ Chelsea Balestra Lafayette, LA 70506 Graduate Assistant __________________ Russell Luna Main Phone ______________________ (337) 851-2255 RAGINCAJUNS.com RAGINCAJUNS.com 2011 RAGIN’ CAJUNS SOCCER 2011 RAGIN’ CAJUNS SOCCER RAGIN’ CAJUNS SOCCER/TRACK FACILITY Sited just west of Cajun Field in In November 2006, Louisiana the University of Louisiana Athletics hosted the Sun Belt Conference Soccer LOUISIANA’S RECO R D AT Complex, the Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer/Track Tournament. RAGIN ’ CAJUNS Facility is one of the most picturesque In July 2009 the facility was the site and modern facilities in the South. of the Louisiana High School Soccer SOCCE R /TR ACK FACILITY Bordered by beautiful southern Coaches Association All-Star games, (2005-10) longleaf pines on two sides, the Ragin’ marking the first time the University Cajuns Soccer/Track Facility seats and the facility hosted the event. The Overall Sun Belt approximately 5,000 and contains a 24- LHSSCA held the event at the facility, seat air conditioned press box for media again, in 2010 and 2011. 2005 3-4-3 1-2-1 coverage. Long term goals for the program are 2006 3-3-3 3-2-2 The facility has been the permanent to begin raising funds to upgrade the 2007 4-3-2 2-1-1 home for Ragin’ Cajuns soccer since 2005 facilities. Included in the plan is a multi- when the infield was reconstructed to story facility which will be a first class 2008 1-6-1 1-5-1 provide a 75’ x 120’ soccer field complete venue. The new facility will consist of 2009 0-8-1 0-4-0 2 with Hybrid Bermuda grass. The field is offices, meeting rooms, locker rooms, 2010 8-2-0 5-1-0 surrounded by an eight-lane, 400-meter a team lounge, a training room/weight Totals 19-26-10 12-15-5 track. room, several storage and equipment Prior to the new facility, the Cajuns rooms and a deck patio area for viewing used multiple sites to host home pleasure. matches. When the program was founded in 2000, UL played its first two seasons at Moore Park in nearby Carencro. From 2002-2004, the team moved on campus, hosting matches at Cajun Field. The Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer/Track facility was dedicated on Aug. 28, 2005 prior to the soccer team’s match with Tulsa which ended in a 1-1 draw. RAGINCAJUNS.com RAGINCAJUNS.com 2011 RAGIN’ CAJUNS SOCCER CAPACITY: 5,000 > DIMENSIONS: 75’ x 120’ MEDIA GUIDE L INES PHoto RAGIN ’ CAJUNS Newspaper and television Media Policies & Services photographers are at their own SOCCE R /TR ACK FACILITY FAST FACTS The team guide is a source of risk while covering matches. information and intended to assist Photographers are limited to Field Dimensions .....................................75’ x 120’ all media personnel. Additional working the end lines and sideline Surface ..........................................Hybrid Bermuda information on UL soccer is available opposite the team benches. upon request from the SID office Capacity ..............................................................5,000 located in the Cox Communication WEB First Match .........................................Aug. 28, 2005 Athletic Center on Reinhardt Drive. The media can access all of the Opponent ......................................................Tulsa Information can also be found be latest UL soccer information on the Score ............................................................... T, 1-1 visiting RaginCajuns.com. Ragin’ Cajuns website (Ragincajuns. com). First Win ...............................................Sept. 2, 2005 CONTAct Opponent .........................Northwestern State The Sports Information contact INTERVIEW POLICY Score ............................................................. W, 1-0 for the 2011 Ragin’ Cajuns Soccer Coach Scot Wieland and his staff season is Christian Lemon. He can are available for interviews on an First Loss ..............................................Sept. 4, 2005 be reached at (337) 482-6329 or via appointment only basis between Opponent ........................................................LSU e-mail at [email protected] matches and practices. All coach Score ..................................................... L, 0-1 (OT) and player interview requests 3 PRActICE should be directed to soccer SID Longest Win Streak ..................................4 (2010) The Ragin’ Cajuns soccer team’s Christian Lemon. The availability Most Wins in a Season ............................8 (2010) practices are open to the media. of players will depend on class and Fewest Wins .................................................0 (2009) Please contact Christian Lemon if practice schedules during the week. Most Home Matches ................. 10 (2005, 2010) you plan on attending to confirm Please give at least 24-hour advance dates and times. notice for all interview requests. Fewest Home Matches ................8 (2006, 2008) Most players will be available after CREDENTIALS practice and matches following All requests should be made ll I M E ECO R D a short cooling-off period. All A -T R at least one day in advance to the postgame interviews will take place All Matches .....................................19-26-10 (.436)
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