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Cedarville Vs. Malone Cedarville University Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Women's Soccer Programs Women's Soccer 9-14-2010 Cedarville vs. Malone Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/ womens_soccer_programs Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons This Program is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Women's Soccer Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. EBAY Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010 · 7:00 pm vs. Ma.lone University INSIDE GAMEDAY ..... • Meet the 201 O Lady Jackets • CU All-Time Series Records • Tonight's Match Info • Team Rosters • Lady Jacket Schedule • AMC Schedule/Standings/Results • 2010 Lady Jacket Statistics • Player Profiles · NAIA National Rankings ____....._ Office: (937)374-0855 !TJ1:!Wtru!t!'sAMERICAN FAMILY ______ _ TODD W. SCHULZ · INSURANCE AGENCY 65 Dayton Avenue • XENIA, OHIO 45385 www.toddschulzagency.com , 13 E: Chillicothe St., Cedarville, OH ~--:.►766-7299 .....~~ BEAVER-VU-.BOWL Comfort Suites ' . 121 Raydo Circle 1238 N. Fairfield Rd., Beavercreek Springfield, OH 45506 937-426-6771 . Only 12 miles from CU ! We support the Cedarville, . Pepsi Proud to support the Ye llow Jackets!! Yellow Jackets! 937-322-0707 Meet Ille 2010 Lady Jackels 4 Alysia. Bennett Dresden Matson Anna Schmid Sarah Irwin Amanda Bunton Kelly Wise Goalkeeper • SO Forward· JR Forward· SO Midfield • FR Midfield • SO Forward• SR w: Harrison, IN Charleston, WV Trout Lake, WA Butler, PA Pittsburgh, PA Mohnton, PA 8 13 Ashlee Wilson Erica Danner Lacie Condon Morgan Ziegler Emily Niedermayer Kelsey Watkins Defender • FR Defender • SO Defender • SR Midfield • SO Defender • FR Forward• JR Marysville, OH Waynesville, OH Columbus, OH Wellington, OH Buffalo Grove, IL Parkersburg, WV Jill Davis Megan Spring Sarah Brownfield Alexis Mickle Deanne Bradshaw Karen Mccoskey Defender • SO Defender • SR Midfield • JR Forward· FR l)llidfield • FR Defender • SR Carlisle, PA Ft. Lauderdale, FL Hilliard, OH Jamestown, OH Troy, Ml Orient, OH Jaimie Watkins Jill Carroll Arianna Pepper Becky Burton Bethany Wailes Rachel Brownfield Midfield • SR Midfield • JR Defender • SO Forward • JR Defender • SR Forward· JR Aiea,.HI Little Hocking, OH Hudsonville, Ml Danville, IN Cedarville, OH Hilliard, OH . " YOUR . .ALL NOW LEASING ~h~F.Iower OCCASION ·; ' .·. ·. ·..1<S° :\'(•-... ~.. r · •·•~t.•·~..; .·• l FLORIST" NEWUpscale l ,2. ~,- :,_ ~ ... .J· & 3 Bedroom Apartment Homes ,:-~fi~;i ~\, 57 W. Main St., ·;1t;l,11,t~- . ·Downtown Xenia 'll';..t~_,.,.. "For a home and.lifestyle of comfort 't~· ·-~i 372-1436 and convenien'ce ... " AREAWIDE Phone: 937'.376.0400 Nicole Strehle Fax: 937.376.0401 ~=~-.. ~-- DELIVERY [email protected] De.fender • SO 1600 Clubhou.se Dr., Xenia, OH 45385 Beavercreek, OH www.flowerstopofxenia.com www.ammanagement.net JIii-Time Series Records Tania/Ifs Match The Cedarville University women's soccer team hosts the 106-116°22 (.487) -~ 14 Years (thr~ 9111110) Malone University Pioneers tonight at Yellow Jacket Field. It is the First .Meeting -opening American Mideast ·Conference match for both squads. Year (Score) w L T G'F GA Asbury 2006 (2-0) 2 0 0 6 0 The Lady Jackets enter the' match with an overall mark of 1-4 Bluffton 1997. (1-4) 1 1 0 3 5 including a 2-1 overtime loss on Saturday afternoon at NCAA Ill Campbellsville 2006 (3-1) 2 2 0 8 4 Wilmington. Carlow 2001 (2-1) 3 0 0 7 ' 2 Chowan 2004 (2-3) 0 1 0 2 3 Malone i& 2-1 · in the early ,going of 2010 with wins· coming Cornerstone 2004 ?-2) . 1 0 0 3 2 against Saint Francis IN and Saint Vincent. The Pioneers Daemen , 2001 3-0) 3 0 1 10 1 dropped a decision. to visiting 0avenport last Wednesday. Dallas Baptist 2004 (5-0) 1 0 0 5 0 2-0 Denison 1997/1-4) 0 3 0 1 8 , Senior Jaimie Watkins leads the Lady Jacket · Earlham 2000 0-2) 2 1 0 5 4 offense. with two goals in the first five games. · Gardner-Webb 2000(0-2) 0 1 0 0 2 Geneva 1998 (2-0) 6 1 0 24 3 Rachel Brownfield, Amanda Bunton and Kelly Georgetown 1998 (0-6) . 0 2 0 0 7 Wise are the only other CU players to tally a goal. Grace 1998 (6-5) 10 3 0 36 16 Arianna Pepper and Jill Carroll ha'(e ·each regis- Houghton 2001 (1-1) 0 6 1 2 - 20 Huntington 1997 (9-0) 2 0 0 10 0 tered an assist for.the Lady Jackets. _ · Indiana Wesleyan 1997 (0-1) 0 11 1 6 40 Second-year keeper Alysia Bennett has a 2.18 Malone 1997 (0-1) 3 10 2 17 32 goals allowed average including one shutout. Jaimie Watkins Marian 1998 (6-0) 5 2 0 28 8 Marietta , 1999 (5-0) 1 0 1 5 0 The Pioneers are led by sophomore midfielder Alyssa Foldesy Mt. Vernon Nazarene 2000 (1-2) 1 9 1 7 29 with a goal and an assist for three points. Senior midfielder_Kalie Muskingum 1998 (2-3) 0 1 0 2 3 Heckman has three assists to top the squad. Six different players Northwestern IA 2004 (3-1) 1 0 0 3 1 Notre Dame OH 1997 (2-0) 5 2 0 17 8 have scored a goal in the first three games of the '1 O season for Oberlin 2002 (2-0) 2 0 .0 5 0 Malone. Ohio Dominican 2000 (6-1) 2 7 1 13 16 Sophomore Angie Nut1al minds the nets for Malone and .has a Ohio Northern 2002 (4-3) 3 2 0 13 11 Otterbein 1998 (4-2) .3 5 0 10 18 1.00 gaa with 20 saves and one shutout. Palm Beach Atlantic 2004 (4-0) 1 0 0 . 4 o" Malone holds a · 10-3-2 advantage in the all-time series with Point Park 2008 (5-1) 2 0 0 7 -2 Cedarville including a 32~17 margin in goals scored. The Lady Rio Grande 2005 (1~0) 5 0 0 16 0 Roberts Wesleyan 2000 (4-0) 3 2 1 15 6 Jackets topped Malone last Sept. 29 in Canton by a 2-0 margin. Saint Francis (IN) 2005 (0-1) 0 3 0 1 4 It was the second consecutive win by CU ove·r the Pioneers. Saint Vincent 1998 (0-1) 2 2 0 5 3 Seton Hill 1998 (0-0} 1 5 1 9 15 Shawnee State 2000 (12:0) 8 0 2 37 1 Spring Arbor 2001 (0-2) 0 6 0 3 15 Stat comparison Taylor 1998 (3-0) 8 3 2 26 19 Current Record *""0 Tiffin 1997 io-o} 0 10 3 12 46 -;"' Trinity International 2004 1-2) 0 1 0 1 2 Goals Scored 5 - 4 3: Urbana 1999 (7:-0) 4 4 1 27 12 _Q Goals Scored/Game _1.0 4 "N Ursuline 2001 (6-0) 2 0 1 10 1 ~ "'" Walsh 1997 (2-1) 7 3 3 20 17 Goals Allowed 13 ~o r" Wilmington 1997 (0-7) 0 5 0 2 16 c:o 0 Wittenberg 1998 (4-3) 4 2 0 13 14 Goals Allowed/Game 2.6 · {l 0 0<= ---+-- - (I) (1) >- Goalie Saves 21 () I el 456 Goals For -- 416 Goals Against im >, Shots 43 86 4 - I' '---------''-----'-----1--- 0 co ~ 0 C: Shots .116 4 .070 E' I 0 (Records include: - Sudden death PK win vs. Malone and Sudden death PK loss /o · ·.;; VS. Tiffin) . "'I' C: Shots on Goal 25 · 44 · 4 ~C') "'C. 8 (j) wX SOG % .581 .512 4 2010 Opponents in Bold 0 '~ N"' Corner Kicks 23 7 4 (X) .c: ()"' Fouls ___ . 5?_ 4-- :~- ___ _Q, _ _ ' . ' . iii 0 Yellow·Cards 1 · 4 i NA Shutouts , ~ Taste All That Life Has To Offer. M.A. RICHEY MFG. P. O. BOX 166 MICHIGANTOWN, IN 46057 1-600-333:PITS (7467) 765·249-2426 • FAX: 765-249-3010 STEPHEN.GRIFFY STEPHEN@ RICHEYATHLETICS.COM Exp·erience lhe best things m life al the new ' Courtyard by Marriott in Dowritow.n Springfield. Slay RICHEY ATHLETICS.COM for a night or for a-week in our beautifully-renovated hote-·l. Enjoy our garden pool, hot tub, business cen­ ter and complimen_tary high-speed internet. Ta ste the delicious fare of the Mela Urban Bistro. Or just unwi~d at the Mela Lounge. Industrial & Commercial Roofing. No job too large or . 1300 Goodwin al W. Firsl Sl. ·· taste Ilite small!! 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