2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide “No Institution Can Be Truly Great Until It Is Rooted In The Fine Traditions Of The Past.”

President Guy Wells, 12 December 1932 2010 Women’s soccer GENERAL INFORMATION...... 3-4 SHOOTING AT EAGLE FIELD QUICK FACTS Table of Contents...... 3 Any media wishing to shoot still photography Location...... Statesboro, Georgia or video of a Georgia Southern soccer match Quick Facts...... 3 are welcome. However, all photographers are Founded...... 1906 Program History...... 3 required to stay off the field of play as well as Enrollment...... 19,086 outside of both team areas. It is recommended Coaching Staff ...... 3 that photographers stand several yards off Nickname...... Eagles Media Information...... 3 the sideline to reduce the risk of injury. Also, Colors...... Blue and White Athletics Media Relations...... 3 no children are allowed near the field of play, Home Field...... Eagle Field including the track. Roster...... 4 Capacity...... 500 PLAYER INTERVIEWS Affiliation...... NCAA Division I ...... 5-13 All student-athlete interviews must be Conference...... Southern THE UNIVERSITY coordinated through the athletics media relations Georgia Southern University...... 5-9 office at least one day in advance. For reporters President...... Dr. Brooks A. Keel Surrounding Statesboro...... 10-11 unable to staff a practice session, student-athlete Athletics Director...... Sam Baker phone interviews can be arranged by contacting Strength & Conditioning...... 12 the GSU Athletics Media Relations Office no Senior Woman Administrator...... Cathy Beene Sports Medicine...... 13 later than 2:00 p.m. on the day an interview is Faculty Ath. Rep...... Dr. Chris Geyerman Academic Services...... 13 requested. Website...... www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com Administration...... 14 INTERVIEWS WITH COACH Coaches & Staff ...... 15 Please contact the AMR office if you desire PROGRAM HISTORY an interview with Coach Hart. The best time to First Year of Soccer...... 1993 reach Coach Hart is on weekday mornings. On THE EAGLES...... 16-40 game days, all interviews with Coach Hart will be Overall All-Time Record...... 140-168-15 Ashley Hart...... 16-17 held after the game is concluded on Eagle Field. Overall Conference Record...... 61-69-6 Assistant Coaches...... 18 No interviews will be done prior to the game. SoCon Tournament Appearances/Last...10/2006 Season Outlook...... 20-21 PRACTICE COVERAGE SoCon Tournament Record...... 7-10 Player Profiles...... 22-39 Any media member wishing to cover practice 2009 Record...... 1-17-0 sessions is welcome to do so. The AMR office Photo Roster...... 40 appreciates advance notice when you are planning 2009 SoCon Record...... 1-10-0 to attend in order to provide maximum service. 2009 SoCon Finish...... 12th HISTORY AND RECORDS...... 42-59 2009 Final Ranking...... N/A WEBSITE 2009 Statistics...... 43-43 Get the latest in Georgia Southern sports news Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/6 2009 SoCon Leaders...... 44-45 via the official home of Eagle Athletics on the Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/9 internet absolutely free. All-Time Honors...... 46 Visit www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com Newcomers...... 13 Individual Career Records...... 47 24-hours a day for scores, stats, photos and up- Individual Season Records...... 48 to-date news releases on every intercollegiate COACHING STAFF “No Institution Can Be Truly sport at Georgia Southern. Individual Game Records...... 49 Head Coach...... Ashley Hart Team Records...... 50-51 CREDITS Alma Mater (yr)...... UNC Asheville (1999) Annual Leaders...... 52 The 2010 Georgia Southern Women’s Soccer GSU Record (yrs)...... 23-78-8 (6) Media Guide is a publication of the GSU Athletic Series Records...... 53-55 Media Relations Office, and was written, designed Career Record (yrs)...... Same Year-by-Year Results...... 56-58 and edited by Travis Chamblee. Cover was Office Phone...... (912) 478-0270 designed by Travis Chamblee. Special thanks to All-Time Letterwinners...... 59 Rose Carter, Liz Ryan and head women’s soccer Assistant Coach...... Great coach Ashley Hart for editing serivices. Alma Mater (yr) ...... THE ...... 60 Photography provided by GSU Photographic Office Phone...... (912) 478-1146 Services, Frank Fortune, Suzanne Oliver, Willis Glassgow, socon photos and GSU Athletic Media Graduate Assistant Coach...... Erica Lippitt Relations. Alma Mater (yr) ...... North Florida (2009) Special thanks to Anna Mitchum, photos Office Phone...... (912) 478-0095 acquired from Kellie Folker, Marketing Manager for Statesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau, Savannahvisit.com, photos acquired from Alex Athletics Media Relations Until It Is Rooted Grovenstein through Erica Backus, Director of Public & Media Relations, Savannah Area Asst. AD / Media Relations...... Rose Carter Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Visit Office Phone...... (912) 478-0352 Jacksonville, photos acquired from Katie Kurycki, Asst. AMR/Women’s Soccer...... Travis Chamblee Senior Marketing Manager of Visit Jacksonville. Office Phone...... (912) 478-5448 Athletics Media Relations Staff E-mail...... [email protected] Asst. AMR...... Elizabeth Ryan In The Fine Traditions Of The Office Phone...... (912) 478-5071 Fax...... (912) 478-0046 Mailing Address...... PO Box 8085 ...... Georgia Southern University ...... Statesboro, GA 30460 Overnight Address...... Hanner Fieldhouse Past.” ...... Suite 1300 Rosemary Carter Elizabeth Ryan Travis Chamblee Andrew Agan ...... Statesboro, GA 30460 Assistant AD Assistant Media Assistant Media Media Relations Media Relations Director Relations Director Relations Director Staff Assistant

President Guy Wells, 12 December 1932 3 2010 Women’s soccer 2010 Georgia Southern Women’s Soccer Team NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. / EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 0 Katie Merson GK 5-7 FR / HS Albuquerque, N.M. (Eldorado) 1 Missy Meyer GK 5-8 SO / 1L Alpharetta, Ga. (South Forsyth) 2 Kyrstin Smith MF 5-2 JR / 1L Acworth, Ga. (Tennessee) 3 Carlee Storey MF 5-7 SO / TR Medford, Ore. (Samford) 4 Kaitlin Payne MF 5-2 FR / HS Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz) 5 Ashley Sepaniak D 5-2 SO / 1L Alpharetta, Ga. (Centennial) 6 Laine Hobbs MF/D 5-11 JR / TR Dublin, Ga. (Middle Georgia) 7 Danae Kaimuloa F/MF 5-6 JR / 2L Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual) 8 Alanna Rudd F/MF 5-7 FR / HS Hampton, England (Kingston College) 9 McKenna Storey MF 5-10 FR / HS Medford, Ore. (North Medford) 10 Morgan Springer MF/D 5-6 SO / 1L Mandeville, La. (Northlake Christian) 11 Elena Karakizis MF/D 5-8 FR / HS Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview) 12 Paige Grant D 5-7 FR / HS Albuquerque, N.M. (Eldorado) 13 Sydney Keer D 5-6 FR / HS Gambrills, Md. (Arundel) 14 Jenny Anderson F 5-2 SR / 3L Birmingham, Ala. (Shades Valley) 15 Courtney Collins F/MF 5-7 SO / 1L Mason, Ohio (William Mason) 16 Lindsay Hammer MF/D 5-5 FR / HS Evans, Ga. (Greenbrier) 17 Sara Oland F 5-4 JR / 2L Evans, Ga. (Greenbrier) 18 Alex Murphy F 5-6 FR / HS Cincinnati, Ohio (Finneytown) 19 Candace Marshall MF 5-4 JR / 2L Bridgewater, Mass. (Bridgewater-Raynham) 21 Sydney Pietrykowski D 5-5 SO / 1L Jacksonville, Fla. (Mandarin) 23 Katy Phillips MF 5-2 FR / HS Ocala, Fla. (Trinity Catholic) 24 Holly Dyer F/MF 5-4 SO / 1L Auburn, Ga. (Apalachee) 25 Sammie Norman D 5-5 FR / HS Annapolis, Md. (Broadneck)

Head Coach: Ashley Hart (UNC Asheville, 1999), 6th season Assistant Coach: Graduate Assistant Coach: Erica Lippitt (North Florida, 2009), 1st season

By Position By Class By State Goalkeepers (2): Katie Merson, Missy Meyer Seniors (1) Alabama (1) Jenny Anderson Jenny Anderson Jenny Anderson, Courtney Forwards (8): California (1) Collins, Holly Dyer, Danae Kaimuloa, Alex Juniors (5) Danae Kaimuloa Murphy, Sara Oland, Alanna Rudd Laine Hobbs, Danae Kaimuloa, Candace Mar- shall, Sara Oland, Kyrstin Smith Georgia (8) Midfielders (9):Lindsay Hammer, Laine Holly Dyer, Lindsay Hammer, Laine Hobbs, Hobbs, Elena Karakizis, Candace Marshall, Kai- Sophomores (7) Elena Karakizis, Missy Meyer, Sara Oland, Ash- tlyn Payne, Katy Phillips, Kyrstin Smith, Morgan Courtney Collins, Holly Dyer, Missy Meyer, ley Sepaniak, Kyrstin Smith Springer, Carlee Storey, McKenna Storey Sydney Pietrykowski, Ashley Sepaniak, Morgan Florida (3) Springer, Carlee Storey Kaitlin Payne, Katy Phillips, Sydney Defenders (5): Paige Grant, Sydney Keer, Pietrykowski Sammie Norman, Sydney Pietrykowski, Ashley Freshmen (11) Sepaniak Paige Grant, Lindsay Hammer, Elena Karakizis, Louisiana (1) Sydney Keer, Katie Merson, Alex Murphy, Morgan Springer Sammie Norman, Kaitlin Payne, Katy Phillips, Alanna Rudd, McKenna Storey Maryland (2) Sydney Keer, Sammie Norman Massachusetts (1) Candace Marshall New Mexico (2) Paige Grant, Katie Merson Ohio (2) Courtney Collins, Alex Murphy Oregon (1) Carlee Storey, McKenna Storey England (1) Alanna Rudd 4 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

5 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer THIS IS GEORGIA SOUTHERN LARGE SCALE Georgia Southern University’s tradition spans more than a century. Georgia Southern University’s commitment to educational excellence Among the classic red brick buildings and ancient oaks that line the is lauded by some of the most prestigious publications in the country campus is a University geared toward equipping its students with this year. Both Forbes and U.S. News and World Report consistently the knowledge and skills they will need in a very modern and rapidly recognize Georgia Southern as one of America’s Best Colleges. changing global society. Today, Georgia Southern provides a unique The University was also named as one of America’s Best Gradu- educational experience where students are able to take advantage of ate Schools by U.S. News and World Report. Kiplinger’s Personal all of the benefits of a large university without sacrificing the per- Finance named Georgia Southern as one of its “Top 100 Best Values sonal touches of a smaller college. in Public Colleges” and The Princeton Review listed the University’s Master of Business Administration and Master of Accounting degree TRADITION LIVES HERE programs among the “Best 301 Business Schools” in the nation. When you drive through the main campus entrance, you are fol- lowing a path more than 100 years old. Founded in 1906, Georgia The University’s growth and achievement has led to its being des- Southern’s now sprawling nearly 700-acre campus began as three red ignated as a Carnegie/ Doctoral Research University. This designa- brick buildings with traditional Southern columns surrounding a vast tion further elevates the University as an institution recognized for park-like lawn known as Sweetheart Circle. As they did more than a excellence. Another milestone for the University is the launch of its century ago, students still flock to Sweetheart Circle to relax in the first Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Logistics/Supply Chain sun, spend time with friends, or catch up on their studies. Tradition Management. University System of Georgia institutions offer more lives at Georgia Southern and it is woven into the very foundation of than 180 doctoral programs, but Georgia Southern is the only univer- the University. sity to offer this degree through the College of Business Administra- tion. In the fall, the traditional Homecoming Parade ends at historic Sweet- heart Circle making for a memorable parade for students, faculty, The American Geological Institute named the University’s Depart- staff, alumni and the community. Football players still arrive at home ment of Geology and Geography as one of the top 100 Geoscience games in the same school buses used when the football program Programs in the country and the Engineering Technology program was re-started by the late legendary coach . And in May ranked 28th in the nation for total graduates and 18th for enrollment when the moment comes for students to become alumni, Freedom, in its programs by the American Society for Engineering Education. the University’s bald eagle, flies over the graduates. The Statesboro summer is the perfect backdrop for the President’s annual water- The College of Information Technology is one of only 10 universi- melon cutting. The traditions of this classic University are the kind of ties in the world to teach the cutting-edge technology of virtualization moments that make the Georgia Southern experience one students on VM software. Recently, the College was selected by VMware as the cherish for a lifetime. first International VMware IT Academy Center, and it is one of only a select few in the country to offer SAP certification as part of its degree program. This means students will graduate with cutting-edge knowledge and a competitive advantage the vast majority of Informa- tion Technology graduates—and even many professionals—do not have, saving their employers thousands of dollars in training costs. 6 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Georgia Southern, and record numbers of outstanding students are applying to join their ranks. More than 12,000 people applied to Georgia Southern for the Fall 2010 semester, and final enrollment numbers are expected to set a new record with more than 20,000 students attending classes this fall.

SMALL FEEL While progress brings change, one thing that has not changed is Georgia Southern’s commitment to its students. For decades, the Uni- versity’s hallmark has been its dedication to remaining an institution centered on its students. The University has a low student/teacher ratio, and faculty members often work with students one-on-one.

At Georgia Southern, our students appreciate learning in small groups where professors know their names. In addition, many under- graduate students enjoy having the opportunity to work on research projects led by faculty members. This year, Dr. Charles Patterson was The College also received distinctive honors when its Game Design named the first Vice-President of Research to lead the University’s Program was selected by The Princeton Review as one of the top 50 Research and Service Foundation, an integral part of the educational programs in the United States and Canada from a field of more than community that encourages partnerships with industries and other 500. institutions. The introduction of the new Public Health Core Re- search Lab is the latest research and education advancement available Georgia Southern University’s College of Education claims numer- to University students. The facility is dedicated to analyzing soil, air ous Georgia Teachers of the Year and recently one of its alumni and water samples from the surrounding area in an effort find and was named the Siemens National AP Teacher of the Year. The remove contaminants, and it will also be counted as one of a dozen College also obtained accreditation by the Council for Accreditation of its kind in the state to feature a Bio-Safety Level 3 (BSL3) lab. of Counseling and Related Education Programs (CACREP) in the three specialty areas of community counseling, school counseling and Georgia Southern is well on its way to becoming a regional center student affairs. Georgia Southern was the first institution in Georgia for renewable energy sciences with the establishment of the Renew- to be CACREP accredited in the area of student affairs, and is the able Energy Laboratory. Research teams composed of faculty and only program in the region to achieve accreditation in student affairs, students within the departments of chemistry, engineering and biol- community counseling and school counseling. Georgia Southern’s ogy continually explore and identify resources of energy for com- College of Education has become respected for its focus on educa- mercial and residential use that will benefit the region by reducing tion administration and leadership. the state’s dependence on foreign petroleum sources. JCB, Inc., the world’s leading manufacturer of heavy equipment, has partnered with Faculty members from the biology department in the Allen E. the University by donating a Diesel-max engine in order to research Paulson College of Science and Technology were awarded a $2.3 mil- biodiesel and other biofuels combustion emissions. lion National Science Foundation grant to promote the teaching of molecular biology to students in Georgia’s schools. Faculty, staff and Georgia Southern is poised to further the expansion of research and students are also working on projects involving bio-fuels and wind educational missions well into the future with the exploration of energy. coastal plain science, computational science and green construction through the Allen E. Paulson College of Science and Technology. The past 10 years have marked the single largest period of growth in the University’s history. A record number of students now attend Even with more than 19,000 students at the University, students feel at home seeing familiar faces when walking through campus. Georgia Southern was the recipient of the University System of Georgia Award, specifically honoring the Pedestrium, a beautiful walkway that serves as the main artery through campus. This award represents the state’s top honor for University facility design and planning for the long-term commitment to campus.

Additionally, both students and parents appreciate the classic main- street community of Statesboro that features numerous amenities, shopping and dining options.

7 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer EDUCATION FOR A LIFETIME and capture basin that houses a beaver lodge, a cypress pond that will Whether a student is a new high school graduate or a professional be home to a variety of wading birds like herons and egrets, and a deciding to return to the University for an advanced or online degree, waterfowl pond. The 17-acre center is one of only a select few in the Georgia Southern has numerous programs and options for students nation to be located in the heart of a major university campus. in every stage of life. REACHING OUT TO THE COMMUNITY AND The University’s College of Graduate Studies is seeing unprecedented THE WORLD growth in its programs. An increasing number of students are also Georgia Southern students have more opportunity than ever to study opting for online classes. During the spring 2010 commencement alongside others from countries all over the world. Both the number ceremony, more than 200 graduates received online degrees—includ- of students coming to Georgia Southern from other countries and ing several that made their first-ever trip to campus to receive their Georgia Southern students studying abroad has grown steadily over diploma. the last decade. This year, students participated in the first study abroad experience in the African country of Botswana, addressing The University’s Coastal Georgia Center in Savannah takes the Geor- global issues such as poverty and environmental sustainability while gia Southern classroom experience to students outside of Statesboro. working alongside the non-profit organization Somarelang Tikologo. The College of Business Administration also offers the Georgia WebMBA program that allows professionals to earn their master’s However, the international experience is not limited to study, and without leaving home. Georgia Southern students volunteered nearly 16,000 hours of ser- vice to both the community and abroad. During spring break 2010, more than 100 students traveled the world volunteering, working at an orphanage for medically frail children and assisting with con- struction projects in Honduras and also establishing a library in the Bahamas.

Closer to home, students Volunteer in the Bulloch County area through Greek organizations, service clubs, and the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement. Georgia Southern students learn that service to others is always time well spent. The University works to better the community every day. The College of Health and Human Sciences is partnering with the Bulloch County Health Department to curb childhood obesity. Preventing disease and bettering the quality of life for people at risk of serious health problems is a focus of the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health. And the psychology department in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences has expanded the services at its psychology clinic to include children.

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE Every day someone, somewhere in the world is touched by the work Imagine a college residence hall with suite and apartment-style living, of a Georgia Southern student, alumni, staff, or faculty member— a shopping area and a food court. That on-campus living experience making the reach of this University truly global. became reality at Georgia Southern with the opening of Centennial Place. As home to 1,001 students, Centennial Place is setting a new ADMISSIONS standard in on-campus living. Undergraduate Admissions Requirements Due to the University’s growth in academic reputation and size, it Several key facilities at the University have celebrated expansions and is recommended that freshmen apply at the end of their junior year renovations. A four-year, $22.75 million dollar project to expand of high school. Acceptance is based on a high school diploma or and renovate the Zach S. Henderson Library tripled the size of the equivalent, satisfactory grade point average and satisfactory SAT or facility. Today it provides students and faculty with a state-of-the-art ACT score. Students must also complete the College Preparatory facility for research and study. Curriculum requirements for regular admission into any Georgia public university. The $7.8 million dollar renovation and extension of the Foy Building Transfer students added 3,599 square feet of space. Foy’s renovation includes a major Students may be admitted if they provide evidence of good stand- enhancement to the outstanding Carol A. Carter Recital Hall. The ing at previous colleges attended and meet all Georgia Southern Wetland Preserve at Georgia Southern University’s Center for Wild- admissions requirements. For information on transferring to Georgia life Education and the Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center opened to the Southern University, please call or e-mail the Office of Admissions at public last year. The 12-acre addition includes a small pond 912-478- 5391 or [email protected]. Graduate Degree Programs The Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies administers graduate 8 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer degree programs in more than 40 majors, concentrations and em- Student Snapshot phasis areas in seven colleges. Enrollment in the College of Graduate Enrollment: 19,086 Studies is increasing in record numbers, as more professionals and Undergraduate: 16,486 students realize the value of an advanced degree. Go to http://cogs. Graduate: 2,600 georgiasouthern.edu/ for more information. Student/Faculty Ratio: 22:1 Flexible. Respected. Online. Composite SAT Score: 1106 Georgia Southern University now offers a variety of flexible on- line programs in business, education, IT, and healthcare. Now you University Recognition can earn a respected Georgia Southern degree without traveling to • U.S. News and World Report and Forbes’ recognized Georgia campus. As an online student, you will be able to earn your degree on Southern as one of America’s Best Colleges. your schedule from anywhere in the world. Whether you are working • U.S. News and World Report listed the University as one of your way up the corporate ladder, caring for patients, teaching stu- America’s Best Graduate Schools. dents or deployed for military service, a Georgia Southern degree is • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance named Georgia Southern to its “Top only a click away. Georgia Southern also offers blended options that 100 Best Values in Public Colleges” list. enable you to combine online and classroom work. • The Princeton Review named the University’s College of Business Financial Aid Administration to its list of the “Best 301 Business Schools.” In addition to being one of the Top 100 Best Values Among Public Universities, we also offer a variety of financial aid options for students of all income levels: scholarships (including HOPE for Notable Georgia Southern Alumni Georgia students with B or better averages), grants, loans, work-study Tony Arata - Grammy Award-nominated Songwriter programs and graduate assistantships. Diane Bailey - Owner/clothing designer of Bailey Boys Admissions Lee Berger - National Geographic Explorer and Paleoanthropologist Address: P.O. Box 8024 Statesboro, GA 30460 Luke Bryan - Country Music Artist Phone: 912-478-5391 Thomas Bryant - CEO and President of Tempur Pedic International E-mail: [email protected] (retired) Web site: www.georgiasouthern.edu Dan Cathy - President, Chick-fil-A Financial Aid Mark Collier - Stage/television actor Address: P.O. Box 8065 Statesboro, GA 30460 Michael Curry - Assistant coach Philadelphia 76ers; Former Forward/ Phone: 912-478-5413 Guard, NBA E-mail: [email protected] Hugh Darley - Founder/President, International Design & Entertain- Web site: www.georgiasouthern.edu ment Association (former Walt Disney executive) Mike Davis - Senior Director of Rules and Competitions for the Estimated Expenses Per Semester United States Golf Association (Undergraduate) Jerry Franklin - President and CEO of Connecticut Public Broadcast- (Georgia resident*) ing Inc. Tuition/Books...... $3,320 Tracy Ham - Quarterback (former), Canadian Football League Room & Board...... $3,460 James W. Kennedy - Kennedy Space Center Director (Ret.) Total...... $6,780 Lea Anne McBride - Served as Chief Spokesperson for former Vice *Non-resident tuition, room and board is $12,768 per semester President Dick Cheney Hala Moddelmog - President of Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc. - Defensive Back (former), New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots Jodie Mudd - Member, Professional Golfers’ Association of America, Champions Tour Adrian Peterson - Running Back, Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks Gene Sauers - Member, Professional Golfers’ Association of America Fred Stokes - Defensive end (former), Washington Redskins, Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints Tony Townley - Founder, Zaxby’s Restaurant John Tudor - Pitcher (former), Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers David Young - Safety (former), Jacksonville Jaguars, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans and Edmonton Eskimos

9 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer MILEAGE CHART FROM STATESBORO

Atlanta, Ga...... 206 Augusta, Ga...... 81 Birmingham, Ala...... 355 SURROUNDING Charleston, S.C...... 163 Daytona Beach, Fla...... 270 Hilton Head Island, S.C...... 94 Jacksonville, Fla...... 174 Orlando, Fla...... 317 STATESBORO Savannah, Ga...... 55

With all the charm of a small, southern city and the advantages of a metropolitan area, Statesboro provides a relaxing atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Nestled among the pines of Bulloch County, Statesboro is only a short drive from the Atlantic Coast. Bulloch County was established in 1796 and is named for the state’s first governor, Archibald Bulloch.

SAVANNAH, GA. HILTON HEAD, S.C.

Home of the Jaguars

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. I r o n Wo r K S STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Away from the playing fields, the cameras, and the excite- ment exists Iron Works, the heart of GSU’s strength and conditioning for all 15 intercollegiate teams. There, athletes enhance their physical capabilities through the training leadership of certified coaches, and the ending results are usually displayed in the win column. Built in 1989, the recent Iron Works renovation included the addition of offices and the total rehab of the entrance and interior. Nearly $50,000 worth of new weight equip- ment including multi-squat racks, two Olympic platforms complete with bumpers plates and bars, free weights, hammer machines and body weight scale were added. The biggest addition is a Mondo surface track 9x60 feet running down the middle of Iron Works for warm-up and agility work. Already at 5,400 square feet, the addition of nearly 1,000 square feet – including storage areas and modernized recep- tion area previously not available – makes Iron Works a premier workout facility. Georgia Southern Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Tom Melton, who re-joined the GSU staff with the dual title of assistant athletics director/athletic performance in the spring of 2004, provides a direct strength training leadership role to the Eagle football program while coordi- nating and supervising off-season and in-season applications for the remaining 14 GSU teams. Thanks to donations received from former Georgia Southern football athletes, Iron Works is also home to two Vertimax Jump Trainers.

TOM MELTON Assistant A.D./Strength and Conditioning

BRANDON HOWARD Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

SKYLER PYLES Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach SPORTS MEDICINE

The GSU SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER underwent an impressive re-modeling phase in 1998 within its Hanner Field- house location and features state-of-the-art equipment for the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries.

Thirteen athletic trainers work with all 15 Eagle teams to pre- vent and rehabilitate injuries. The facility incorporates the latest advances and resources in sports medicine technology, including a complete hydra-therapy area and a large collection of student- athlete treatment stations.

Brandy Petty John Clouse Erwin Director of Assistant Sports Athletic Medicine Trainer Robbie Justin Jackson Matlage Assistant Assistant Athletic Athletic Trainer Trainer ACADEMIC SERVICES

CONE HALL is the home to the Academic Enhancement Cen- ter in the Office of Student-Athlete Services.

The Division provides academic servcies for all 15 Eagle teams. The facility provides individual and group study areas, a com- puter lab, meeting rooms for tutorial work, a lecture room and offices for support staff. In the 2008-09 academic year, five Georgia Southern sport programs recorded a perfect 1,000 Academic Progress Rate (APR), a measure of academic success by the NCAA.

Jaccie Irwin Director of Athlete Academic Services

Matt Andrea Lombardi Way Academic Academic Advisor Advisor dr. BROOKS A. KEEL sam baker president director of athletics Brooks A. Keel, Ph.D. began his tenure Sam Baker began his tenure as Georgia Southern as the 12th President of Georgia Southern Athletics Director in January 1996, and in his 14 University on January 4, 2010. years has taken the Eagles to unprecedented growth and success, emphasizing ‘Rings and Diplomas’, The Augusta, Ga. native, a self-described making sure every student-athlete has a chance to product of the education system of win a championship ring and earn a diploma. Georgia, returns to his home state to lead Under Baker’s direction, the athletics department Georgia Southern University with significant has now captured 27 Southern Conference champi- experience in the top ranks of academia, onships and made 22 appearances in NCAA post- research, and economic development. season play, including back-to-back NCAA FCS Prior to his arrival at Georgia Southern this past year, Keel served as the national titles in 1999 and 2000. A perennial power on the national stage, Eagle Football has accounted for seven of the SoCon titles, Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, and professor eight of the NCAA playoff appearances (Division I FCS) and two of the na- of Biological Sciences at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge tion’s-leading six FCS national championships during Baker’s tenure. since 2006. From 2002 to 2006, he was a professor in the Department of Baker makes sure all coaches and staff emphasize the student in student-athlete. Biomedical Sciences and associate Vice President for Research at Florida Georgia Southern continues to make progress in the Academic Progress Rate State University in Tallahassee, FL. (APR). Twelve of the 15 programs improved their APR score from 2005-06 to Keel’s professional career began in 1985 at the University of Kansas 2006-07. Last year the Eagles saw five sports programs scored a perfect 1,000 - the highest total ever since APR was implemented. School of Medicine-Wichita, where he served in a variety of positions Last spring Georgia Southern Athletics had 173 student-athletes earned at least including the Daniel K. Roberts Distinguished Professor in the Department a 3.0 GPA, including 37 that recorded a perfect 4.0. Under Baker’s direction, nu- of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1995-2001), President of the Women’s merous student-athletes have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors and Research Institute (1993-2001), and Director of Reproductive five have gone on to earn Academic All-America distinction. Medicine Laboratories (1994-2002). Over the last decade facility improvements have been a main focal point of Since joining Georgia Southern, Keel has been focused on expanding Baker’s efforts. Last spring, phase two of the softball stadium was completed with the building of stadium seating, a locker room and public facilities. During undergraduate and graduate learning opportunities whether through the 2007-08 year work phase one of the softball stadium complex was completed. research, creative or community-based educational experiences. In Aesthetic changes to the north concourse at Paulson Stadium in summer 2008 addition, he has been working to increase Georgia Southern’s research and matched the improvements made the previous season on the south side. The economic development opportunities. The University is already beginning Gene Bishop Field House opened in fall 2006, providing the home and visit- to attract interest through its Renewable Energy Lab and Public Health ing team with new locker rooms and a social meeting place upstairs for Athletic Core Research Lab. Foundation members. Those improvements add to the growing list of enhance- Keel earned his Ph.D. in reproductive endocrinology from the Medical ments that makes Georgia Southern stand out among its football peers as having the best facilities in the country. College of Georgia in 1982 and a Bachelor of Science in biology and That same year the Bennett-Ramsey Golf Center was completed. The new chemistry from Augusta College (now Augusta State University) in 1978. building provides Eagle Golf with one of the top all-around practice facilities in He has completed postdoctoral work at the University of Texas Health all of the NCAA Division I. Science Center in Houston and at the University of South Dakota School During the 2004-05 academic year, work was completed on: the renovation of of Medicine, Vermillion. J. I. Clements Baseball Stadium, the construction of a Track/Soccer Stadium, He is a member of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, the American renovations to Iron Works (Georgia Southern’s strength and conditioning center) and Men’s Basketball Locker Rooms (donated by Michael and Katrina Curry). Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Society for Gynecologic In addition, other team locker rooms, sports medicine treatment center, equip- Investigation, among others. Keel has served on numerous boards related to ment room, and coaches’ offices in Hanner Fieldhouse have undergone renova- his discipline, including the American Board of Bioanalysis, the American tion. Baker has also served as the driving force behind the Dan J. Parrish, Sr., Association of Bioanalysts Board of Registry, the Oak Ridge Associated Football Building (completed in 2000) and the Troy Cowart Building (home to Universities, the Southeastern Universities Research Association and the the Athletic Foundation and GSU Ticket Office). Executive Committee of the Council on Research Policy and Graduate Additionally, Baker has been active in his service to the Southern Conference and the NCAA. From May 2000 to May 2002, he served as chair of the SoCon Education of APLU. Athletics Directors Association. For all his work, in June 2009 Baker was named Keel is married to Dr. Tammie Schalue, an accomplished scientist and NACDA Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year for the Football Champi- scholar. Dr. Schalue currently serves as the director of laboratories onship Subdivision’s Southeast Region. at the Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine and the associate Baker, a native of Front Royal, Virginia, joined the Georgia Southern manage- administrator for the American Association of Bioanalysts (AAB). Both ment team after five years as Director of the College Football Marketing Corpo- are certified SCUBA diving instructors. ration, a subsidiary of the College Football Association (CFA). Baker’s responsibilities with the CFA included securing title sponsorship for and administration of its “Promise of Tomorrow” scholarship program. A four-year agreement with Hitachi awarded $1.3 million in scholarships to aid individuals involved in intercollegiate football with the means to pursue careers in the field of education. From 1986-90, he was associate athletic director for financial development at Vanderbilt, where he oversaw the National Commodore Club. In the two years before moving to Nashville, Baker was associate athletic di- rector for external affairs at the University of Oregon, the institution where he served as director of athletic marketing from January 1983 to May 1984. Baker entered the field of intercollegiate athletics at the College of William & Mary, where he spent seven years (1976-82) as director of athletic promotions. Baker holds a 1976 master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio Uni- versity and a 1974 B. A. in Communication Arts from James Madison University. He and his wife of 33 years, Ann, are the parents of three children: Zeb, Eliza- 14 beth Ann and Josie. georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Claudia Batichon Cathy Beene Jeff Blythe Amy Bonner Shayne Brinson Chad Callihan Asst. Compliance Associate AD/ Asst. AD/ Women’s Tennis Administrative Volleyball Coach Director SWA Business Manager Coach Assistant

Stewart Carter Rusty Cram Brandon Cox Chris Geyerman Ashley Hart Jeff Monken Head Women’s Director of Athletics Faculty Athletics Women’s Football Coach Equipment Basketball Coach Operations Representative Soccer Coach Manager

Rodney Hennon Brandon Howard Roger Inman Maggie Johnson Brent Jones Nate Kellogg Baseball Coach Asst. Strength & Director of Softball Coach Director of Swimming and Conditioning Coach Facilities Marketing Diving Coach

Kevin Kennedy Larry Mays Tom Melton Barry Munkasy John Ramfjord Keith Roughton Men’s Soccer Golf Coach Asst. AD/ Strength & Cheerleading Coach Asst. Ticket Assoc. AD for Coach Conditioning Manager Compliance and Eligibility

Kay Shuman Natalie Smith Lanell Wes Wilhoite Charlton Young Nick Ziezuila Ticket Manager Track & Field VanLandingham Assistant Men’s Basketball Men’s Tennis Coach Administrative Equipment Coach Coach Assistant Manager 15 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Head Coach • 7th Year • UNC Asheville (1999)

Ashley Hart begins her seventh season at the helm of the Georgia Southern women’s soccer team, a program which celebrates its 17th season of success both on the field and inside the classroom. A byproduct of Hart’s leadership on the field is the continued suc- cess her team exhibits academically. The Eagles earned the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Team Academic Award in 2007 - its ninth such academic honor since 1996. The 2007 team in- cluded then-juniors Michelle Carlson and Holli Finneren as individ- ual recipients of NSCAA regional academic honors. Nine student- athletes were named to either the Dean’s or President’s list during the 2009 spring semester. In her inaugural season, she inherited a young team that was com- ing off just its second losing season since the program began in 1993, and had to break in two true freshman goalkeepers and four more first-year players in the field. The youth movement continued in 2005 with a roster that had just one senior and no juniors, and in 2006, senior-less squad combined the leadership of the juniors and sophomores with the youth and vitality of an incoming class that saw a lot of playing time. The 2006 squad produced its most wins within a four-year frame son, coming from behind to beat Wofford 3-2. Senior Lauren Santos and advanced to the Southern Conference semifinals for the first (2006-09) finished her career as the all-time saves leader with 340, time since 2002. stopping 71 in 2009. In the classroom the Eagles maintained their success, earning Hired on Dec. 30, 2003, Hart was asked to continue the tradition NSCAA Team Academic honors for the fourth straight year in 2004 established by Tom Norton which includes nine seasons of .500 or and eighth time since 1996. better and seven top-three finishes in the conference standings. The 2007 season pitted the Eagles against one of the toughest “I wanted someone that had an understanding of what it takes to schedules it has ever faced. The Eagles fell just short in a number of succeed at being both a student and an athlete,” said GSU athletics games and lost six games by just one goal. director Sam Baker. “In Ashley, I found that perfect combination “We were definitely in a majority of the games we played, and we that I knew would lead our women’s soccer program to continued played probably one of the toughest schedules since we have been success.” here,” said head coach Ashley Hart. “We played an SEC team (Mis- Prior to accepting Georgia Southern’s top women’s soccer position, sissippi State), and Samford made it into the NCAA tournament. We Hart spent four seasons at the University of Alabama at Birmingham had two teams from our conference make it to the NCAA tourna- as an assistant coach. At UAB, she was responsible for overseeing ment (Furman, UNC Greensboro). So it definitely shows we can the Blazers’ financial budget, video operations, team travel and re- compete at the highest level. Our team has to be ready now to take cruiting management while aiding with on-field coaching duties. that step.” During her four years at UAB, the Blazers maintained a 3.20 team The 2008 season saw the Eagles pull one of their greatest com- grade point average and produced six individual Academic All-Amer- backs in history after being down 3-1 to High Point (Sept. 21) at ica selections. halftime. The two teams traded goals in the early part of the second In 2003, Hart helped lead the Blazers to an overall record of 13- half, but the Eagles scored two straight unanswered goals to force a 5-1, which included a Conference USA regular season championship 4-4 tie. mark of 8-2. That followed a 9-9-1 record, including a 5-5 Confer- The 2009 Eagles dropped nine matches by just one goal, including ence USA tally, in 2002. two overtime losses. Hart’s squad picked up its first win of the sea- Hart was instrumental in one of the biggest turnarounds in Blazer

16 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer history that saw UAB record an eight-win improvement from her first season to her second. The Blazers were 3-14-2 during her initial campaign in Birmingham, but improved to 11-9-0, including 7-3 in league play, in 2001. Before joining the UAB program, Hart served as an assistant coach at Briarwood (Ala.) Christian School where she played a key role in the Lions’ Class 4-A state title in the spring of 2000. She coached several players which earned NCAA Division I scholarships, includ- ing current U.S. Women’s National Team performer Cat (Reddick) Whitehill. Hart’s coaching career began in 1999 as she spent a season on the Samford (Ala.) University staff, helping guide the Bulldogs to a 9-8-2 record. As a player, Hart was a four-year starter at the University of North Carolina at Asheville where she was a part of a Big South Confer- ence championship squad in 1995 and a league runner-up finisher in 1996 and 1998. She was a two-time All-Big South choice (1995, 1998) and served as team captain as a senior. A four-time Big South All-Academic Team selection, Hart finished her collegiate career as UNCA’s third all-time leading scorer. Hart earned her bachelor’s degree in biology from UNCA in 1999, graduating with distinction as a research scholar. As a prep standout at Vestavia Hills High School, Hart was named Alabama’s High School Player of the Year in 1995. She was also a member of the Alabama Angels Club Team, which garnered eight state titles.

Hart Year-By-Year Year Overall SoCon 2004 4-12-1 2-9-0 2005 3-15-1 2-8-0 2006 8-11-1 5-5-0 2007 3-12-2 2-6-2 2008 4-11-3 2-8-1 2009 1-17-0 1-10-0 Totals 23-78-8 14-46-3

17 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Missy Strasburg Erica Lippitt

Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant 1st Season • Gonzaga (2001) 1st Season • North Florida (2009)

Missy Strasburg joins the Georgia Southern Women’s Soccer Erica Lippitt is in her first season with the Eagles coaching program as an Assistant Coach, after gaining experience at the staff as graduate assistant coach. The Marietta, Ga., native brings University of Washington and UNC Greenville. four years of coaching experience to Statesboro, working with the Strasburg has been working as a soccer coach and sport admin- First Coast Soccer Association from 2008 through 2010. She also istrator at collegiate, high school and club levels since finishing her coached at Providence School during the 2009-10 season. playing career at Gonzaga in 2001. She has been a member of the Lippitt played goalkeeper for two seasons at the University of University of Washington’s staff since February 2010, after working North Florida, after transferring from Drexel University. After her as a volunteer assistant at UNC Greensboro during the 2009 sea- collegiate career, Lippitt played professionally for two seasons. In son. She helped guide UNCG to a 13-7-0 record, 9-2-0 in Southern 2008, she played with the Bradenton Athletics of the W-League Conference play, and a SoCon championship. and spent the 2009 with the Thomasville Dragons of the Women’s “Missy is going to be a great addition to our staff. She brings Premier Soccer League. with her some great experience after being on the staff at UNCG She was a four-year letterwinner at Pope High School in Marietta, and Washington,” Hart said. “She has coached in the Southern Ga. As a freshman, she led her team to the 2002 state champion- Conference, and knows what it takes to be successful here. Her ship, and was selected to the Senior All-Star Game in 2005. background with club soccer is going to be a great asset with Lippitt earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from recruiting as well. Missy has a passion for the game and for the North Florida in 2009. She has a class C coaching license from the student-athlete, and that is only going to make us stronger.” United State Soccer Federation, and a goalkeeping diploma from The Washington native began her coaching career in August the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. 2001 at Riverside High School where she spent three seasons as the head coach of the Varsity Girls’ team. While at Riverside, she also worked as the Eastern Washington Area Director for Skyhawks Sports Academy from Feb. 2002 until Aug. 2002. In January 2001, she became the head coach of the Spokane Shadow Soccer Club team, a position she held until November 2007. In May 2006, she took over as the Program Director for the club, while continuing to serve as head coach. Strasburg also spent nearly two years as the head coach of the Evergreen Soccer Club team, as well as working as the Administra- tive Director for one year. A four-year starter as a defender at Gonzaga, Strasburg graduated in May 2001 with a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in marketing. In June 2010, she earned a Master’s of Education with a concentration in intercollegiate athletic leadership from the University of Washington. At Georgia Southern, Strasburg’s duties will include travel coordi- nation, recruiting and video analysis, as well as daily coaching duties.

18 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Meet the eagles

19 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Young Eagles Ready To Soar Jenny Anderson Another fixture on the field and in the offensive scheme will be junior Danae Kaimuloa, who scored six goals with four assists over her first two seasons. Kaimuloa and Ander- son are the only 2010 players who played every game over the last two seasons. “Danae’s a great leader for us. She creates great opportuni- ties and she’s dangerous off the dribble,” Hart said of her former forward who switched to midfield last season. “She’s going to be very important for us to control the midfield, and we could put her up top as well.” Junior Sara Oland returns after leading the team with three goals last season. Hart credits Oland’s work ethic for her offensive success, explaining that the goals aren’t flashy, but Oland has a knack for finding the back of the net.

Sara Oland

As the lone senior on the 2010 Eagles’ roster, Jenny Ander- son will lead a talented group of young players, including 11 freshmen and seven sophomores on a roster of 24 players. “Jenny has a huge responsibility this year, and I’ve been proud that she’s been willing to accept that responsibility. She’s our strong mental presence, our encourager, and our voice on the field,” Head Coach Ashley Hart stated. “That’s going to be huge for us with so many young players on the field. “She’s not the type of player that is always going to have the big numbers or score the most goals, but she’s going to do a lot of the work and get a lot of the assists. She’s one of those players we need to have on the field and will do well wherever she is at on the field.” Danae Kaimuloa Juniors Kyrstin Smith and Candace Marshall, who Hart claims is one of the fastest players in the Southern Confer- ence, are also players Hart expects big contributions from offensively. One of the biggest questions surrounding the young Eagles squad is how to replace goalkeeper Lauren Santos, a four-year starter who finished her career as the all-time saves leader at Georgia Southern. Battling for the opportunity to stand in front of the net for the Eagles will be sophomore Missy Meyer, who trained with Santos for the past two seasons, and freshman Katie Merson. Meyer played in eight games as a redshirt freshman last season, recording a season high nine saves twice. She stopped seven shots in a 3-2 victory over Wofford.

20 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer called on to play defense. “It’s going to be up to her (Sepaniak) to step up and lead vocally back there,” Hart said. “Morgan Springer will be one of those players, as well, that we will depend on to direct and be a rock in the back.” Hart also expects the new players to come into the pro- gram and make an immediate impact and battle for starting roles. “We told our freshmen going into the summer, ‘We’re bringing you in because we want you to step up and play key roles.’” Hart proclaimed. “We’re going to need our freshmen and transfers to step up and play key roles for us, and I think they have accepted that role.” The incoming players will have just two home games, an exhibition against Armstrong Atlantic on August 15 and a

Missy Meyer

“I think Missy is prepared to step in and take over this role. She’s waited for her turn and proved herself this spring,” Hart said. “I think she will step us this fall and be a leader for us back there.” With regards to the freshman Merson, Hart mentioned that she is very sound technically and is full of confidence, stating the starting goalkeeper has not been determined. “It will be a good battle to see who gets the starting role, and I think that will help both of them,” Hart continued. “It’s not something they can just step into and relax. They are go- ing to be pushed, and they will push each other.” Defensively, the Eagles have just one experienced player, sophomore Ashley Sepaniak, who started five games last season. Sophomore midfielder Morgan Springer will also be 2010 Freshmen Ashley Sepaniak match against Winthrop on Aug. 20, before their first contest in a hostile, road environment at Mercer on Aug. 22. After an eight-game non-conference schedule the Eagles will begin the tough Southern Conference schedule at home against Wof- ford on September 24. A match against Furman on Sept. 26 will wrap up open- ing weekend, and send the Eagles on a four-game road trip, including a visit to 2009 regular season champion UNC Greensboro on October 1. The Eagles wrap up the season with three-straight home games, concluding the regular sea- son against 2009 SoCon Tournament Champion Davidson on Oct. 28.

21 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 14 • F • Senior • 5-2 • Birmingham, Ala. • Shades Valley HS

Junior (2009): Appeared in all 18 games with 16 starts… Tied for second on the team with three points, scoring a goal against North Florida (9-4) and passing out an assist against The Citadel (10-8)…Had six shots on goal out of 14 shots… Posted a season-high two shots on goal against Furman (10-16).

SOPHOMORE (2008): Started 15 times with appearances in all 18 games... Scored two goals and dished out an assist... Recorded 17 shots with eight coming on goal... Scored goals against Northern Iowa (8-29) and Wofford (9-26)... Dished out an assist against High Point (9-21)... Knocked in the game win- ning goal against Wofford... Recorded a season high four shots against Northern Iowa. FRESHMAN (2007): Made 10 starts in 17 appearances, tal- lying 952 minutes, second-most minutes in freshman class... Ranked third on the team in points (6), tied for second in goals (3), and tied for third in total shots (14)... Ranked first among her classmates in both points and goals... Came off the bench to tally her first career goal - the game winner - vs. The Citadel (9-19)... Found the back of the net vs. Western Carolina (10- 19)... Two days later, scored the team’s lone goal at Appalachian State (10-21).

high school: Played club soccer with Vestavia Attack 89 Blue, scoring 12 goals and 12 assists and garnering two Alabama State Championships... Also played on 89 Alabama ODP... A member of the National Honor Society, at Shades Valley HS she played under coaches Steve Voitz and Ken Ar- cher... As a senior, she served as the Mounties team captain... As a junior she led the team in goals and assists while being named the 2006 Island Cup tournament MVP en route to the tournament title.

PERSONAL: Born Jennifer Reneé Anderson on July 4, 1989 in Woodward, Oklahoma... Daughter of David & Angela An- derson...Majoring in exercise science. anderson’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS 2007 17-10 14 3 0 1 6 2008 18-15 17 2 1 1 5 2009 18-16 14 1 1 0 3 TOTAL 53-41 45 6 2 2 14 22 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 7 • F • Junior • 5-6 • Escondido, Calif. • San Pasqual HS

Sophomore (2009): Started 16 games with appearances in all 18 games…Tied for second on the team with three points, scoring a goal in the 3-2 victory against Wofford (10-18)… Recorded an assist against Charleston Southern (8-22)…Took 14 shots with three on goal…Played a season-high 89 minutes against North Florida (9-4).

FRESHMAN (2008): Named to the All-Freshman SoCon team... Started in all 18 games at forward... Scored five goals and dished out three assists... Tallied 17 shots with eight on goal... Re- corded two game winning goals... Scored the game winning goal and tallied an assist in the first game of the season at Gardner- Webb (8-22)... Recorded back-to-back assists against Charleston Southern (9-7) and Mercer (9-12)... Tallied two goals at Furman (9-28) and Chattanooga (10-3)... Recorded a shot on goal in the season finale against Davidson (10-30).

high school: Played club soccer with the San Diego Cru- saders before joining the Rancho Santa Fe Attack, where the team was the Albion Cup Champion and was also the finalist at the National Cup and Blue’s Cup... An honor roll student at San Pasqual HS, helped the Golden Eagles to two California In- terscholastic Federation Championships and four Valley League Championships... A three-year letterwinner, was twice named to the All-Valley League team and twice received the team MVP Offense award... Named to the San Diego Union Tribune’s All- Academic first team.

PERSONAL: Born Danae Kaimuloa on January 17, 1990 in San Diego, California to Lynne Ontiveros and Kona Kaimuloa... Hobbies include soccer, skimboarding, writing and dancing... Moment in history she would like to have seen would be Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech... Lists her three major soccer life influences as Toumi (her “soccer dad”), Lisa Brown (her high school coach), and Lynne, her mother... Favorite sports Kaimuloa’S CAREER STATISTICS figure is Ronaldinho... Lists pasta and bread as a favorite pre- YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS game meal...Has not yet declared a major. 2008 18-18 17 5 3 2 13 2009 18-16 14 1 1 0 3 TOTAL 36-34 31 6 4 2 16 23 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 19 • F • Junior • 5-2 • Bridgewater, Mass. • Bridgewater-Raynham HS

Sophomore (2009): Started 12 games with appearances in 17 contests…Took seven shots with two on frame, forcing a save against Georgetown (8-30) and The Citadel (10-8)…Played entire game against Georgia State (9-13).

FRESHMAN (2008): Appeared in nine games... Recorded a shot on goal against Georgia State... Appeared in seven straight games (9-7-10-3)... Played a season high 71 minutes at Mercer (9-12). high school: Played for the New England Eagles and South Coast Scorpions... An honor roll student and a three- year letterwinner for the Bridgewater-Raynham Trojans, she received several local, league and regional accolades, including being named to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Brock- ton Enterprise all-star teams... As a senior and team captain, was league’s leading scorer, and helped pace the Knights to Old Col- ony League titles as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL: Born Candace Roiale Marshall on September 11, 1989 in Boston, Massachusetts to Jennifer and Roy Marshall... Lists her favorite hobbies: soccer, shopping and spending time with friends... Three people she would like to invite to dinner are Rodney Harrison, Teddy Bruschi and Mia Hamm... Chose Georgia Southern because of the Sport Management program... Favorite professional team is the New England Patriots... Favor- ite pre-game meal is pasta...Has not yet declared a major.

Marshall’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS 2008 9-0 1 0 0 0 0 2009 17-12 7 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 26-12 8 0 0 0 0

24 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 17 • F • Junior • 5-4 • Evans, Ga. • Greenbrier HS

Sophomore (2009): Started 16 games with appearances in all 18 matches…Led the team with seven points and scored a team-high three goals…Scored against The Citadel (10-8), Davidson (10-31), and scored the first goal of the 3-2 win over Wofford (10-18)…Also had an assist on the game winner against Wofford…Took 17 shots with six on goal…Played a season-high 86 minutes against Furman (10-16).

FRESHMAN (2008): Appeared in 14 games off the bench... Scored a goal in her first career game played (8-22)... Recorded nine shots with five coming on goal.

high school: A three-year letterwinner at Greenbrier HS, she was named to all-county and all-region teams... A member of the National Honor Society, she helped lead the Wolfpack to two regional championships in 2004 and 2006, while also lead- ing basketball and softball to similar success at GHS, including a softball state championship in 2004.

PERSONAL: Born Sara Renee Oland on January 17, 1990 in Denver, Colorado to Mark and Leonora Oland... Hobbies include: soccer, basketball, softball and spending time with friends... Favorite place on campus is the RAC... Chose Geor- gia Southern because of the campus, coaches and teammates... Favorite sports figure is Alex Rodriguez and favorite pro sports team is the New York Yankees...Majoring in education.

oland’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS 2008 14-0 9 1 0 0 2 2009 18-16 17 3 1 0 7 TOTAL 32-16 26 4 1 0 9

25 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 2 • MF • Junior • 5-2 • Acworth, Ga. • Tennessee

Sophomore (2009): Started 10 games with appearances in 15 contests…Scored a goal against Charleston Southern (8-22)…Took 10 shots, placing six on frame…Played full 90 minutes against Georgetown (8-30) and Wofford (10-18).

TENNESSEE (2007-2008): Redshirted in 2007... Appeared in one game in 2008... Team won the 2008 SEC Tournament Championship... Appeared against Florida... Recorded seven minutes of game action. high school: A varsity letterwinner in soccer at Harri- son High School...Helped the Hoyas to three straight regional championships (2005-07)...Reached the state finals in 2006 and the state semifinals in 2007...Also lettered in cross country as a freshman at Harrison...An ODP regional pool member for five years...Played in the Olympic Development Program (ODP) na- tionals in 2004...Played on the same club team as fellow fresh- man Kelsey Troutman...GSA `89 Phoenix Red finished third in PERSONAL: President of the Bully Prevention Program at the nation in 2003. Harrison... Member of the AVID program which aims to pre- pare students for four-year college eligibility... Traveled to 20 different states with her club and ODP teams... Reaching club nationals in 2003 is her biggest thrill in soccer to date... Admires and models herself on the field after Michael Jordan... Goal is to win a national championship... Born Feb. 26, 1989, in Atlanta, Ga., to Phil and Kitty Smith.

smith’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS 2009 15-10 10 1 0 0 2 TOTAL 15-10 10 1 0 0 2

26 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 15 • MF-F • Soph. • 5-7 • Mason, Ohio • William Mason HS

Freshman (2009): Started two games with appearances in all 18 contests…Took nine shots with four on frame…Had three shots on goal in last four matches…Played a season-high 84 minutes against Chattanooga (10-25).

high school: Played for coach Katie Barnes at William Mason High School in Mason, Ohio...Member of the National Honors Society...Received Law and Criminal Justice Award... Team captain three seasons... Earned All-City First Team honors during her senior year...Named to the All-Southwest District and All-State teams... Led Greater Miami Conference in points and selected to the GMC first team...Won GMC Championship her senior season...Played for Ohio Elite and CUP club teams.

PERSONAL: Born Courtney Lee Collins on July 9, 1991 in St. Louis, Mo... Daughter of Sherry and Scott Kane and David Collins... Father David Collins played baseball for a number of Major League Baseball teams...Mother Sherry Kane ran cross country for Ohio State University...Chose Georgia Southern because, “I felt it is a great atmosphere where I can grow not only as an athlete but also as a student.”...Has not yet declared a major. Collins’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS 2009 18-2 9 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 18-2 9 0 0 0 0

27 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 24 • F-MF • Soph. • 5-4 • Auburn, Ga. • Apalachee HS

Freshman (2009): Started two games with appearances in 17 matches…Took 13 shots with seven on goal to rank second on team…Season-high two shots on goal in 3-2 win against Wofford (10-18) and against Samford (10-23)…Played a season- high 67 minutes in the win over Wofford. high school: Played for coach Scott Bates at Apalachee High School in Auburn, Ga... Received All-Region honors... Re- ceived Northeast Georgia Mountain Cup All-Tournament hon- ors... Set school single season goals scored record... Also lettered in cross country and basketball... Played club soccer for NSA Fury... Led the team in scoring twice.

PERSONAL: Born Holly Megan Dyer on November 8, 1990 in Lawrenceville, Ga... Daughter of William and Jennifer Dyer... Would want Hayden Panettiere to play her in a movie... Craziest ambition is to become an award winning doctor... Wears 24 be- cause it has brought her luck... Chose Georgia Southern because of the team, coaches and the beautiful campus...Has not yet de- clared a major.

dyer’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS 2009 17-2 13 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 17-2 13 0 0 0 0

28 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 1 • GK • Soph. • 5-8 • Alpharetta, Ga. • South Forsyth HS

Redshirt Freshman (2009): Started six games with eight appearances in goal…Had a 2.68 goals against aver- age with a .709 save percentage, recording 39 saves…Saved a season-high nine shots against Georgia State (9-13) and Sam- ford (10-23)…Saved seven shots in the 3-2 win over Wofford (10-18).

FRESHMAN (2008): Redshirted.

high school: Played on Atlanta Fire United Elite, in ad- dition to competing for Super Y and the state ODP team... A three-year member of the Atlanta Fire United, she was a captain all three years, helped lead the team to a Georgia state cham- pionship and two state semifinal appearances...Played at South Forsyth High School...Earned all-county accolades the last two years... Was a four-year letterwinner, and as a freshman, the War Eagles won the regional championship and finished second in the state championship... An all-county goalkeeper her sopho- more and junior seasons and a team MVP as a junior... In her final season, posted nine shutouts, including four in the state playoffs... Named all Northside team goalkeeper by the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

PERSONAL: Born Melissa Danné Meyer on May 30, 1990 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota to Howard & Pam Meyer... Moment in history she would like to have seen would be Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech... Chose Georgia Southern be- cause of the campus and atmosphere... Three people she would invite to dinner are Chris Brown, Brady Quinn and Dane Cook... Favorite sports figure is Pelé and her favorite pro team is the Oakland Raiders... Favorite pre-game meal is pasta...Majoring in business.

meyer’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SV GA SHO MIN GAA 2009 8-6 39 16 0 536:51 2.68 TOTAL 8-6 39 16 0 536:51 2.68

29 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 21 • D • Soph. • 5-5 • Jacksonville, Fla. • Mandarin HS

Freshman (2009): Played in five games, including 22 min- utes in the 3-2 win over Wofford (10-18)…Played a season-high 59 minutes against The Citadel (10-8). high school: Played for head coach Ashleigh Nossee at Mandarin High School... Earned First Team All-Gateway Con- ference honors her junior season... Named to the Ultimate High School Sports Top 24... Received the Coaches award her last two seasons... Team was Gateway Conference Champions in 2006 and 2007... Named captain her senior year... State cup finalist for J.Y.S. Fury club team.

Personal: Born Sydney Louise Pietrykowski in Madison, Ind. on April 24, 1991... Daughter of David and Edith Pi- etrykowski... Hobbies include: drawing, eating, and hanging out with friends... Moment in history she would have liked to have seen would be a Beatles concert... Chose Georgia Southern be- cause of the soccer program and small-town feel... Father played football for Hanover College... Craziest ambition is to go skydiv- ing... Favorite pro Sports team is the Carolina Panthers... Pre- game ritual is singing and dancing crazy...Majoring in chemistry.

pietrykowski’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS 2009 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 5-0 0 0 0 0 0

30 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 5 • D • Soph. • 5-2 • Alpharetta, Ga. • Centennial HS

Freshman (2009): Started five games with appearances in 11 games…Took one shot against Western Carolina (9-27)… Played 90 minutes against Furman (10-16) and 79 minutes in 3-2 win over Wofford (10-18).

high school: Played for coach Rachel Wadley at Centen- nial High School in Roswell, Ga... Received GHSA All-State Award... Named team captain her senior season... Played club soccer for Norcross Fury Gold... Named team captain of her club team... Club team finished first in Georgia and second in RIIIPL.

PERSONAL: Born Ashley Sepaniak on March 21, 1991 in Al- pharetta, Georgia... Daughter of Susan and Mitch Sepaniak... Father played collegiate hockey for Denver... Hobbies include camping, sports and surfing... Craziest ambition is to go sky div- ing... The biggest influence on her life as an athlete is her dad... Majoring in marketing.

sepaniak’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS 2009 11-5 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11-5 1 0 0 0 0

31 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 10 • MF • Soph. • 5-6 • Mandeville, La. • Northlake Christian HS

Freshman (2009): Started eight games with appearances in all 18 matches…Led team with two assists, one against Jackson- ville (9-6) and one against Wofford (10-18)…Took nine shots with a season-high three against Mercer (9-18)…Had two shots on goal…Played 90 minutes against Georgetown (8-30). high school: Played for coach Nick Chetta at Northlake Christian School in Covington, La... Named offensive MVP of Northlake Christian School three times... Led the team in scor- ing three out of four seasons... Named All-District and All-State First Team... Named team captain... Selected as the Female Wen- dy’s High School Heisman for Northlake Christian... Played club soccer for the MSC Lakers... Club highlights include, four state championships and a USYSA Region III semifinals appearance... Also received letters in track & field and tennis.

PERSONAL: Born Morgan Lane Springer on May 11, 1991 in Covington, La... Daughter of Rick and Lisa Springer... Served as Student Senate Treasurer... Father played soccer at Morrisville State... Grandfather played minor league baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals organization... Lists hobbies as running, wakeboarding and being outside... One word that describes her is “Adventur- ous”... The biggest influence on her life has been her coaches... Majoring in exercise science.

springer’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SH G A GW PTS 2009 18-8 9 0 2 0 2 TOTAL 18-8 9 0 2 0 2

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Laine Hobbs Carlee Storey

MF • 5-11 • Junior MF • 5-7 • Sophomore Dublin, Ga. • Middle Georgia College Medford, Ore. • Samford University

Middle Georgia College (2008-09): Played two Samford (2009): Played in six games, averaging 10 and seasons for Coach Vinny Gill at Middle Georgia College… a half minutes per contest…Took one shot…Team finished Team went 26-12 during her two years, including a 14-5 18-4-4. sophomore campaign that led to a Region XVII Champion- ship. High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Jerry North at Phoenix High School in Phoenix, Ore….Four-time High School: Earned five letters for Coach Aaron all-league selection…Named Rookie of the Year as a fresh- George at Trinity Christian School in Dublin, Ga….Four- man…Most Valuable Player and Offensive MVP each of her time all-region selection…Earned All-State honors as a junior last three seasons…Led the team in both goals scored and and senior…Team captain as a junior and senior…Earned assists as a sophomore, junior and senior…Earned All-State the Crusader Award three times, and the Christian Attitude honors after her junior and senior campaigns…Team captain Award as a freshman…Team advanced to the Elite 8 in 2005, for three seasons…Led team to conference championship in the Final Four in 2006, and the state championship game in 2006 and 2008…Also earned four letters in softball…Was a 2007…Also earned letters in cross country (2), volleyball (1), three-time all-conference selection and earned All-State hon- basketball (4), and track and field (5)…Earned all-region and ors as a senior…Played club soccer for the Phoenix Flame All-State honors in basketball and track and field. from 2003-08…Led the team in goals scored and assists.

Personal: Born Ramsie Laine Hobbs on Oct. 3, 1989 in Personal: Born Carlee Rebecca Storey on Aug. 7, 1990 Atlanta, Ga….Daughter of Frank and Lyn Hobbs…Grand- in Grants Pass, Ore….Daughter of Bill Storey and Laura father, Billy Hobbs, played baseball, basketball and football at Ward…Sister, McKenna, also plays for the Eagles…Father Georgia Southern…Cousin, Boone Webster, played baseball and uncle both played college football and baseball at Azusa at Young Harris College and Mercer University…Hobbies in- Pacific University and semi-pro football for the California clude sports, singing, church activities, movies and friends… Razorbacks and the San Gabriel Saints…Hobbies include Would want Sandra Bullock to play her in a movie…Craziest whitewater rafting, fishing, camping, sports and kayaking… ambition is to live in a foreign country…Moment in history Would want Jennifer Anniston to play her in a movie…Crazi- she would most like to see is the resurrection of Christ…Fa- est ambition is to compete as a kayaker…Favorites: Pro team vorites: Pro team – Los Angeles Lakers; Sports figure – Kobe – Manchester United; Sports figure – Wayne Rooney; Pre- Bryant; Non-sports figure – Rick Johnson; Sports announcer game ritual – Talk to her dad; Ice cream – Sherbet…Majoring – Skip Carrey…Majoring in mathematics. in promotion of fitness and health with a minor in nutrition.

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Paige Grant Lindsay Hammer

D • 5-7 • Freshman MF • 5-5 • Freshman Albuquerque, N.M. • Eldorado HS Evans, Ga. • Greenbrier HS

High School: Two-year letterwinner under Coach Tom High School: Four-year letterwinner at Greenbrier Hirschman as a defender at Eldorado High School in Albu- High School in Evans, Ga….Played under Alex Heider for querque, N.M….High school teammate of Katie Merson… first three seasons before finishing her high school career Led the Eagles to the 5A State Championship as a senior af- under the direction of Wes Kendrick…Played defender, ter a runner-up finish as a junior…Eldorado won the district midfielder and forward for the Wolfpack…Led Greenbrier to championship in each of her two seasons…Named Second region championships all four seasons…Three-time All-Re- Team All-State and All-District Honorable Mention as a gion selection…Played club soccer for the Columbia County senior…Played club soccer from 2000-2010, playing the last Patriots in 2007 and the Augusta Arsenal in 2008, leading three seasons with Elite F.C., leading the team to runner-up both teams to a second-place league finish…Led Columbia finishes in the state tournament in 2008 and 2009. United to a South Carolina state finals appearance in 2009.

Personal: Born Paige Nichole Grant on Sept. 13, 1991 Personal: Born Lindsay Taylor Hammer on Jan. 29, in Albuquerque, N.M.…Daughter of Fred II and Jayne 1992 in Tucson, Ariz….Daughter of Andrew Hammer Grant…Hobbies include swimming and being outdoors… and Ashley McCarroll…Father played soccer at Drexel and Would want Courtney Cox to play her in a movie…Craziest the University of Arizona and lacrosse at Arizona…Hob- ambition is to surf in every ocean…In 10 years she hopes to bies include going to the beach, pool, and spending time have her own family and continue playing soccer… Favorites: with friends…Would want Jennifer Garner to play her in a Pro team – Dallas Cowboys; Musical artists – Blink-182 and movie…Craziest ambition is to go sky diving…Favorites: Pro Rascal Flatts; Non-sports figure – Eleanor Roosevelt; Sports team – Denver Broncos; TV show – Desperate Housewives; announcer – Andres Cantor…Major is undecided. Movie – Remember the Titans; Sports figure – David Beck- ham…Plans to major in education.

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Elena Karakizis Sydney Keer

D-MF • 5-8 • Freshman D • 5-6 • Freshman Lilburn, Ga. • Parkview HS Gambrills, Md. • Arundel HS

High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Judson High School: Three-year letterwinner at Arundel High Hamby at Parkview High School in Lilburn, Ga.…Led the School in Gambrills, Md….Earned All-State, All-Baltimore Panthers to three-straight state championships in first three Metro and All-DC Metro honors as a senior…Three-time seasons…Advanced to state semifinals as a senior…Parkview Coaches All-County and All-Anne Arundel County selec- was ranked in the top-10 nationally in 2007, 2008 and 2009 tion…Team MVP as a junior and senior…Led team to re- by the NSCAA, including a No. 1 ranking in 2008…Received gional finals in junior and senior seasons, as well as a county NSCAA Team Academic Award 2007-09…Played club soc- championship as a junior…Earned four letters in varsity cer for Georgia ODP from 2004-09…Also played for the track, one letter in indoor track and one letter in swimming… GSA 92 Phoenix Red, leading the team to four-consecutive Led the Maryland 92 ODP to a regional championship in Georgia State Cup Championships (2004-07)…Led AFU 92 2008-09…Led the Laurel Lightning to a No. 1 ranking in Elite to the Georgia State Cup semifinals in 2009. Maryland in 2009-10.

Personal: Born Elena Spyridon Karakizis on Feb. 20, Personal: Born Sydney Michelle Keer on Jan. 16, 1992 1992 in Plano, Texas…Daughter of Spyro and Katherine in Baltimore, Md….Daughter of Ken and Beth Keer… Karakizis…Hobbies include photography, music, concerts, Hobbies include soccer and photography…Would want reading and traveling…Would want Charlize Theron to play Jessica Biel to play her in a movie…Moment in history she her in a movie…Craziest ambitions include becoming a would like to have seen is Woodstock, 1969…In 10 years Rockette or librarian at the New York City Public Library… she sees herself living on the beach with her family, working Favorites: Pro team – Manchester United; Sports figure – Ra- as a physical therapist and a photographer…Favorites: Pro fael Nadal; Non-sports figure – Lady GaGa; Pre-game meal team – Cincinnati Bengals; Musical artist – Michael Jackson; – Sushi…Major is undecided. TV shows – Friends and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Pre-game meal – Bagel and cream cheese…Plans to major in exercise science.

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Katie Merson Alex Murphy

GK • 5-7 • Freshman F • 5-6 • Freshman Albuquerque, N.M. • Eldorado HS Cincinnati, Ohio • Finneytown HS

High School: Earned three varsity letters for Coach High School: Four-year letterwinner and varsity starter Tom Hirschman at Eldorado High School in Albuquerque, for Coach Ron Makstaller at Finneytown High School in N.M….High school teammate of Paige Grant…Was named Cincinnati, Ohio…Set school records for career goals (63), junior varsity MVP as a freshman and started for the varsity career assists (21) and goals in a season (24 as a senior), and squad as a sophomore, junior and senior…Earned First Team tied the school record with four goals in a game…Named All-State honors as a junior and senior, and was a three-time Hilltop Newpaper Sports Woman of the Year as a senior… All-District selection…Team Co-Captain as a junior and Three-time Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star Team Honorable Men- senior…Led the Eagles to the state championship as a senior, tion…Named Varsity Forward of the Year as a junior and recording three shutouts in four tournament games, including senior…Three-time All-Cincinnati Hills League First Team a penalty kick victory in the quarterfinals in which she saved selection…Earned All-City/All-District (Southwest) honors 2-of-5…Finished her senior campaign with a 0.5892 goals as a junior and senior…CHL All-Academic selection as a against average and a 0.83 save percentage…Led Eldorado to freshman…Scored at least 10 goals all four seasons (14, 10, a runner-up finish in the state tournament as a junior, record- 15, 24)…Played club soccer with the Ohio Elite Soccer Acad- ing a 1-0 win over the No. 1-seed in the semifinals…Posted a emy and earned selections to the Ohio South Girls ODP 0.7347 GAA and a 0.88 save percentage as a junior…Shared state team in 2007 and the Ohio South Girls ODP England goalkeeping duties as a sophomore, recording a 0.6987 GAA Tour squad in 2008. and a 0.85 save percentage…Led team to District Champion- ships as a sophomore, junior and senior…Played two years Personal: Born Alexandra Morgan Murphy on June 2, of club soccer for the Rio Vista FC 92G, leading the team to 1991 in Cincinnati, Ohio…Daughter of Jim and Vicki Mur- the State Championship both seasons...Two-time member of phy…Hobbies include soccer, working out, Steelers football, the New Mexico ODP team. watching ESPN, camping and community service…Would want Reese Witherspoon to play her in a movie…Craziest Personal: Born Katie Merson on April 1, 1992 in Albu- ambition is to kick field goals for the Pittsburgh Steelers… querque, N.M….Daughter of John and Sheila Merson…Has Would want to switch places with the football coach because a younger brother, Thomas…Hobbies include swimming, “The feeling of winning games inside Paulson Stadium gives crafts, and outdoor activities…Would want Julia Roberts to you such a rush.”…Favorites: Pro team – Pittsburgh Steelers; play her in a movie…Would trade places with the GS track Sports figure – Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger; Non-sports figure – coach so she could have her hair for a day…Three people Mom and Dad; Sports announcer – Chris Berman…Plans to she would invite to dinner are Jesus, Josh Turner and Jason major in justice studies and criminology. Aldean…Favorites: Pro team – Minnesota Vikings; Sports figure – Jared Allen; Non-sports figure – Randy Travis; Movie – Forever Strong…Plans to major in nursing.

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Sammie Norman Kaitlin Payne

D • 5-5 • Freshman F-MF • 5-2 • Freshman Annapolis, Md. • Broadneck HS Gainesville, Fla. • Buchholz HS

High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach John High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Jim Camm at Broadneck High School in Annapolis, Md…. Peterson at Buchholz High School in Gainesville, Fla…. Named Second Team All-State as a senior and earned All- Won district championships with the Bobcats in 2006, 2007 State Honorable Mention as a junior…First Team All-County and 2010…Played club soccer for GSA from U11 to U18, selection as a senior and junior, and Second Team All-County advancing to the President’s Cup Final Four in 2006. selection as a sophomore…Two-time Broadneck Defender of the Year…Co-Captain as a senior…Freshmen Scholar and Personal: Born Kaitlin Bridges Payne on Aug. 12, 1991 NSCAA All-American Scholar…Led the Freestate Phoenix in Gainesville, Fla….Daughter of Chris and Cherry Payne… to a US Club Soccer Regional Championship in 2010 in the Father ran cross country and track at Carson-Newman and U18 league…Helped the U17 Freestate Sharks advance to the Western Kentucky, and sister, Caroline, ran cross country and Maryland State Cup finals in 2009…Her U15 Severna Park track at Florida…Hobbies include soccer, shopping, going White Lightning finished undefeated in 2006. to the beach, working out, spending time with friends, and going to church…Would want Kate Hudson to play her in Personal: Born Samantha Lynn Norman on Jan. 17, a movie…Favorites: Pro team – Indianapolis Colts; Sports 1992 in Washington D.C….Daughter of Scott and Brenda figure – Riley Cooper; Pre-game meal: Spaghetti and meat- Norman…Hobbies include spending time with friends, going balls; Musical artist – Jason Aldean; Sports announcer – Jesse to the beach and working out…Would want Jennifer Anis- Palmer… Plans to major in history. ton to play her in a movie…Three people she would invite to dinner are Shaun White, David Beckham and Angelina Jolie…Favorites: Pro team – Pittsburgh Steelers; Ice cream – rocky road; Movie – Boondock Saints; TV shows – NCIS and CSI…Plans to major in exercise science.

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Katy Phillips Alanna Rudd

MF • 5-2 • Freshman F-MF • 5-7 • Freshman Ocala, Fla. • Trinity Catholic HS Hampton, England • Kingston College

High School: Three-year letterwinner for coach High School: Attended Kingston College in Surrey, Blehndel Elias at Trinity Catholic High School in Ocala, England…Played two seasons for the Chelsea Ladies Acad- Fla.…Played freshman season at Forest High School in emy…Was team captain her second season with Chelsea… Ocala…Earned All-State honors all three seasons at Trin- Played U18 club soccer with the Wimbledon Town Girls… ity…Won four district championships, and won regional Led Wimbledon to the Challenge Cup Championship and championship with Trinity in 2009…Named Marion County/ was the leading goal scorer on the team…Played for the Kew Ocala Star Banner Player of the Year as a junior…Runner- Park Rangers from 2003-09…Led the team in scoring three up for Florida Player of the Year as a junior…First Team times…Toured in Iceland in 2006 and Italy in 2007…Team All-Area selection as a sophomore and junior…Led Trinity in captain from 2004-09. assists all three seasons (29, 29, 32), and scoring as a sopho- more (27)…Scored 36 goals as a junior…Finished career Personal: Born Alanna Suzanne Rudd on March 17, with 88 goals and 100 assists…Team captain all three years at 1992 in London, England…Daughter of Chris and Sue Trinity…Member of the National Honor Society and French Rudd…Sister, Cerian, competed in gymnastics for Wales in Honor Society…First Honors all four years and First Honors the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and sister, Aislinn, compet- in Merit French III…Played club soccer with the First Coast ed in field hockey for Wales in Lithuania…Hobbies include Kyx in Jacksonville, Fla.…Led team to US Club National soccer, shopping, spending time with friends and listening to Cup Region C Championship and National Semifinals at the music…Three people she would invite to dinner are Joe Cole, U16 level, and the Disney Soccer Showcase Championship John Terry and David Beckham…One moment in history at the U17 level after advancing to the semifinals the year she would like to have seen is England winning the World before. Cup…People would be surprised to know that she went to the same school as Keira Knightley…Favorites: Pro team – Personal: Born Katherin Lea Phillips on Oct. 12, 1991 Chelsea FC; Ice cream – Ben & Jerry’s Phish Food; TV show in Ocala, Fla….Daughter of Kay and Jody Phillips…Hobbies – Friends; Pre-game ritual – Listening to music…Major is include painting, kayaking, traveling and drawing…Would undecided. want Kate Hudson to play her in a movie…Three people she would invite to dinner are Denzel Washington, Khloe Kardashian and Sarah Palin…People would be surprised to know she is afraid of heights…Favorites: Pro team – New Orleans Saints; Non-sports figure – Sandra Bullock; TV show – Private Practice; Sports announcer – Lou Holtz… Plans to major in biology/pre-med.

38 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Senior 9

McKenna Storey

MF • 5-10 • Freshman Medford, Ore. • North Medford HS

High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Rich Garcia at North Medford High School in Medford, Ore…. Skyline Conference Champions in 2008…Team advanced to playoffs all four years…Team Captain as a junior and senior…Voted Most Inspirational as a junior…Also earned four letters in softball, earning First Team All-State honors as a centerfielder…Softball team won the state championship in 2009…Member of the National Society of High School Scholars and Torch Honor Society…Honor Roll student… Played club soccer for the Lake Oswego Dynasty…Led the team to the 2010 College Showcase Tournament Champion- ship.

Personal: Born McKenna Colene Storey on Feb. 4, 1992 in Grants Pass, Ore….Daughter of Bill Storey and Laura Ward…Sister, Carlee, is a midfielder at Samford…Hobbies include soccer, softball, reading, music, spending time with friends and learning to play guitar…Would want Rachel Juniors McAdams to play her in a movie…Craziest ambition is to have an afro…Favorites: Pro team – Dallas Cowboys; Sports figure – Peyton Manning; Movie – Mulan; Sports announcer – Scottish announcers on FSC… Plans to major in interna- tional studies with a minor in French.

Sophomores Freshmen 39 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 14 15 24 12 16 Jenny Anderson Courtney Collins Holly Dyer Paige Grant Lindsay Hammer SR F 5-2 SO F-MF 5-7 SO F-MF 5-4 FR D 5-7 FR MF-D 5-5 Birmingham, Ala. Mason, Ohil Auburn, Ga. Albuquerque, N.M. Evans, Ga.

6 7 11 16 19 Laine Hobbs Danae Kaimuloa Elena Karakizis Sydney Keer Candace Marshall JR MF-D 5-11 JR F-MF 5-6 FR MF-D 5-8 FR D 5-6 JR MF 5-4 Dublin, Ga. Escondido, Calif. Lilburn, Ga. Gambrills, Md. Bridgewater, Mass.

0 1 18 25 17 Katie Merson Missy Meyer Alex Murphy Sammie Norman Sara Oland FR GK 5-7 SO GK 5-8 FR F 5-6 FR D 5-5 JR F 5-4 Albuquerque, N.M. Alpharetta, Ga. Cincinnati, Ohio Annapolis, Md. Evans, Ga.

4 23 21 8 5 Kaitlin Payne Katy Phillips Sydney Pietrykowski Alanna Rudd Ashley Sepaniak FR MF 5-2 FR MF 5-2 SO D 5-5 FR F-MF 5-7 SO D 5-2 Gainesville, Fla. Ocala, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Hampton, England Alpharetta, Ga.

2 10 3 9 Kyrstin Smith Morgan Springer Carlee Storey McKenna Storey JR MF 5-2 SO MF-D 5-6 SO MF 5-7 FR MF 5-10 Acworth, Ga. Mandeville, La. Medford, Ore. Medford, Ore. 40 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer History and records

41 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 2009 Georgia Southern Women's Soccer Georgia Southern Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 28, 2010) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 1-17 1-5 0-10 0-2 CONFERENCE 1-10 1-4 0-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-7 0-1 0-4 0-2

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Aug 22 at Charleston Southern L 1-2 240 4 Chelsea Kephart 18 1 0 2 19 . 0 5 3 8 . 4 2 1 0 0 - 0 Aug 28 at American L 0-2 275 17 Sara Oland 18 3 1 7 17 . 1 7 6 6 . 3 5 3 0 0 - 0 Aug 30 at Georgetown L 0-3 152 14 Jenny Anderson 18 1 1 3 14 . 0 7 1 6 . 4 2 9 0 0 - 0 Sep 04 vs unf L 1-4 83 7 Danae Kaimuloa 18 1 1 3 14 . 0 7 1 3 . 2 1 4 0 0 - 0 Sep 06 vs JACKSONVILLE Lot 1-2 307 24 Holly Dyer 17 0 0 0 13 . 0 0 0 7 . 5 3 8 0 0 - 0 Sep 13 at Georgia State L 0-1 209 2 Kyrstin Smith 15 1 0 2 10 . 1 0 0 6 . 6 0 0 0 0 - 0 Sep 18 MERCER L 0-2 0 15 Courtney Collins 18 0 0 0 9 . 0 0 0 4 . 4 4 4 0 0 - 0 * Sep 25 at Appalachian State L 0-3 135 11 Michelle Carlson 18 1 0 2 9 . 1 1 1 3 . 3 3 3 1 0 - 0 * Sep 27 at Western Carolina L 0-1 671 10 Morgan Springer 18 0 2 2 9 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 2 2 0 0 - 0 * Oct 02 ELON L 0-1 135 19 Candace Marshall 17 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 - 0 * Oct 04 UNC GREENSBORO L 0-3 137 18 Kate Boardman 17 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 08 THE CITADEL L 1-2 158 13 Cassie Elrod 12 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 11 at Coll. of Charleston L 0-1 212 12 Caroline Scales 18 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 * Oct 16 FURMAN L 0-2 125 6 Christy Naife 14 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 * Oct 18 WOFFORD W 3-2 147 5 Ashley Sepaniak 11 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 23 at Samford L 0-5 511 26 Jennifer Godfrey 18 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 25 at Chattanooga Lot 0-1 135 8 Laura Smith 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 31 at Davidson L 1-2 237 1 Missy Meyer 8 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 22 Tracy Christiansen 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS GSU OPP 21 Sydney Pietrykowski 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 0 Lauren Santos 13 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 8-132 39-298 Total 18 8 6 22 132 . 0 6 1 51 . 3 8 6 1 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 0.44 2.17 Opponents 18 39 28 106 298 . 1 3 1 151 . 5 0 7 17 1 - 1 Shot pct. . 0 6 1 . 1 3 1 Shots on goal-Attempts 51-132 151-298 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho SOG pct. . 3 8 6 . 5 0 7 0 Lauren Santos 13 1091:40 23 1.90 71 . 7 5 5 0-12-0 0 . 0 S h o t s / G a m e 7.3 16.6 1 Missy Meyer 8 536:51 16 2.68 39 . 7 0 9 1-4-0 0 . 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total 18 1628:31 39 2.16 112 . 7 4 2 1-16-0 0 P e n a lt y 0 1 Opponents 18 1628:31 8 0.44 43 . 8 4 3 16-1-0 1 2 U n a s s is t e d 2 12 O v e r t im e 0 2 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total CORNER KICKS 43 103 Georgia Southern 1 7 0 8 Goals off corners 0 0 Opponents 24 13 2 39 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 1-1 OFFSIDES 18 48 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total PENALTIES Georgia Southern 60 70 2 132 F o u ls 140 183 Opponents 161 134 3 298 Yellow cards 9 8 Red cards 0 1 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total ATTENDANCE Georgia Southern 60 52 0 112 T o t a l 702 2777 Opponents 21 20 2 43 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/117 10/278 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/195 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Georgia Southern 21 22 0 43 Opponents 55 48 0 103

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Georgia Southern 68 69 3 140 Opponents 86 95 2 183

42 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 2009 Georgia Southern Women's Soccer Georgia Southern Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 28, 2010) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 1-10 1-4 0-6 0-0 CONFERENCE 1-10 1-4 0-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att * Sep 25 at Appalachian State L 0-3 135 4 Chelsea Kephart 11 0 0 0 14 . 0 0 0 5 . 3 5 7 0 0 - 0 * Sep 27 at Western Carolina L 0-1 671 7 Danae Kaimuloa 11 1 0 2 14 . 0 7 1 3 . 2 1 4 0 0 - 0 * Oct 02 ELON L 0-1 135 24 Holly Dyer 11 0 0 0 12 . 0 0 0 7 . 5 8 3 0 0 - 0 * Oct 04 UNC GREENSBORO L 0-3 137 17 Sara Oland 11 3 1 7 10 . 3 0 0 3 . 3 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 08 THE CITADEL L 1-2 158 11 Michelle Carlson 11 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 3 . 4 2 9 1 0 - 0 * Oct 11 at Coll. of Charleston L 0-1 212 14 Jenny Anderson 11 0 1 1 7 . 0 0 0 3 . 4 2 9 0 0 - 0 * Oct 16 FURMAN L 0-2 125 19 Candace Marshall 10 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 - 0 * Oct 18 WOFFORD W 3-2 147 15 Courtney Collins 11 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 23 at Samford L 0-5 511 10 Morgan Springer 11 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 25 at Chattanooga Lot 0-1 135 2 Kyrstin Smith 8 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 0 * Oct 31 at Davidson L 1-2 237 12 Caroline Scales 11 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 26 Jennifer Godfrey 11 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS GSU OPP 18 Kate Boardman 10 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 5 Ashley Sepaniak 8 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 5-86 23-167 8 Laura Smith 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 0.45 2.09 21 Sydney Pietrykowski 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 0 5 8 . 1 3 8 13 Cassie Elrod 6 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 32-86 88-167 22 Tracy Christiansen 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SOG pct. . 3 7 2 . 5 2 7 6 Christy Naife 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 S h o t s / G a m e 7.8 15.2 0 Lauren Santos 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 1 Missy Meyer 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 P e n a lt y 0 1 Total 11 5 3 13 86 . 0 5 8 32 . 3 7 2 1 0 - 0 U n a s s is t e d 2 5 Opponents 11 23 19 65 167 . 1 3 8 88 . 5 2 7 10 1 - 1 O v e r t im e 0 1 CORNER KICKS 31 53 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho Goals off corners 0 0 0 Lauren Santos 9 794:55 16 1.81 47 . 7 4 6 0-9-0 0 . 0 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 1-1 1 Missy Meyer 3 199:24 7 3.16 16 . 6 9 6 1-1-0 0 . 0 OFFSIDES 14 23 Total 11 994:19 23 2.08 65 . 7 3 9 1-10-0 0 PENALTIES Opponents 11 994:19 5 0.45 27 . 8 4 4 10-1-0 8 F o u ls 88 118 Yellow cards 6 6 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Red cards 0 1 Georgia Southern 0 5 0 5 ATTENDANCE Opponents 11 11 1 23 T o t a l 702 1901 Dates/Avg Per Date 5/140 6/317 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Georgia Southern 37 47 2 86 Opponents 92 74 1 167

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Georgia Southern 36 29 0 65 Opponents 12 13 2 27

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Georgia Southern 17 14 0 31 Opponents 31 22 0 53

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Georgia Southern 43 44 1 88 Opponents 56 61 1 118

43 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer 2009 Southern conference leaders

SHOTS ASSISTS PER GAME FOULS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G 1. Davidson 23 323 14.04 1. UNC Greensboro 20 46 2.30 1. Western Carolina 19 222 11.68 2. UNC Greensboro 20 287 14.35 2. Samford 18 32 1.78 2. Samford 18 218 12.11 3. Coll. of Charleston 21 248 11.81 3. The Citadel 19 28 1.47 3. Appalachian State 19 214 11.26 4. Chattanooga 16 247 15.44 4. Furman 18 22 1.22 4. Davidson 23 200 8.70 5. Furman 18 234 13.00 5. Chattanooga 16 18 1.12 5. Furman 18 194 10.78 6. Elon 19 231 12.16 6. Elon 19 19 1.00 6. UNC Greensboro 20 187 9.35 7. Samford 18 204 11.33 7. Davidson 23 20 0.87 7. Wofford 20 184 9.20 8. Western Carolina 19 202 10.63 8. Coll. of Charleston 21 17 0.81 8. Coll. of Charleston 21 182 8.67 9. The Citadel 19 200 10.53 9. Western Carolina 19 13 0.68 9. The Citadel 19 169 8.89 10. Appalachian State 19 185 9.74 10. Appalachian State 19 12 0.63 10. Elon 19 165 8.68 11. Wofford 20 164 8.20 11. Wofford 20 12 0.60 11. Chattanooga 16 163 10.19 12. Georgia Southern 18 132 7.33 12. Georgia Southern 18 6 0.33 12. Georgia Southern 18 140 7.78

POINTS GOALS ALLOWED ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G CORNERS 1. UNC Greensboro 20 110 5.50 1. Samford 18 6 0.33 ## Team GP No. Avg/G 2. Samford 18 90 5.00 2. Elon 19 14 0.74 1. Elon 19 105 5.53 3. Davidson 23 88 3.83 3. Western Carolina 19 15 0.79 2. Furman 18 96 5.33 4. The Citadel 19 84 4.42 Coll. of Charleston 21 15 0.71 3. Coll. of Charleston 21 93 4.43 5. Chattanooga 16 78 4.88 5. UNC Greensboro 20 16 0.80 4. Davidson 23 89 3.87 6. Furman 18 74 4.11 6. Furman 18 20 1.11 5. UNC Greensboro 20 85 4.25 7. Elon 19 69 3.63 Appalachian State 19 20 1.05 Appalachian State 19 85 4.47 8. Coll. of Charleston 21 65 3.10 8. Chattanooga 16 26 1.62 7. Western Carolina 19 80 4.21 9. Western Carolina 19 47 2.47 9. The Citadel 19 28 1.47 Samford 18 80 4.44 10. Wofford 20 42 2.10 10. Wofford 20 31 1.55 9. Wofford 20 76 3.80 Appalachian State 19 42 2.21 11. Davidson 23 36 1.57 10. Chattanooga 16 63 3.94 12. Georgia Southern 18 22 1.22 12. Georgia Southern 18 39 2.17 11. Georgia Southern 18 43 2.39 12. The Citadel 19 41 2.16 GOALS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg OFFSIDES 1. Davidson 23 34 1.48 1. Samford 18 6 1735:25 0.31 ## Team GP No. Avg/G 2. UNC Greensboro 20 32 1.60 2. Coll. of Charleston 21 15 1948:27 0.69 1. Appalachian State 19 50 2.63 3. Chattanooga 16 30 1.88 3. Elon 19 14 1777:56 0.71 2. Furman 18 44 2.44 4. Samford 18 29 1.61 4. Western Carolina 19 15 1808:14 0.75 3. Western Carolina 19 42 2.21 5. The Citadel 19 28 1.47 5. UNC Greensboro 20 16 1803:06 0.80 4. Coll. of Charleston 21 33 1.57 6. Furman 18 26 1.44 6. Appalachian State 19 20 1793:03 1.00 5. The Citadel 19 31 1.63 7. Elon 19 25 1.32 7. Furman 18 20 1657:39 1.09 6. UNC Greensboro 20 27 1.35 8. Coll. of Charleston 21 24 1.14 8. The Citadel 19 28 1748:14 1.44 7. Elon 19 24 1.26 9. Western Carolina 19 17 0.89 9. Wofford 20 31 1842:17 1.51 8. Chattanooga 16 23 1.44 10. Appalachian State 19 15 0.79 10. Davidson 23 36 2108:27 1.54 9. Wofford 20 20 1.00 Wofford 20 15 0.75 11. Chattanooga 16 26 1479:47 1.58 Samford 18 20 1.11 12. Georgia Southern 18 8 0.44 12. Georgia Southern 18 39 1628:31 2.16 11. Georgia Southern 18 18 1.00 Davidson 23 18 0.78 GOALS PER GAME SAVES ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G YELLOW CARDS 1. Chattanooga 16 30 1.88 1. Wofford 20 4181 209.05 ## Team GP No. Avg/G 2. Samford 18 29 1.61 2. Georgia Southern 18 112 6.22 1. Chattanooga 16 17 1.06 3. UNC Greensboro 20 32 1.60 3. Appalachian State 19 111 5.84 2. Coll. of Charleston 21 14 0.67 4. Davidson 23 34 1.48 4. The Citadel 19 98 5.16 3. Furman 18 12 0.67 5. The Citadel 19 28 1.47 5. Davidson 23 86 3.74 4. The Citadel 19 10 0.53 6. Furman 18 26 1.44 6. Western Carolina 19 84 4.42 Western Carolina 19 10 0.53 7. Elon 19 25 1.32 7. Coll. of Charleston 21 83 3.95 6. Wofford 20 9 0.45 8. Coll. of Charleston 21 24 1.14 8. Chattanooga 16 75 4.69 Davidson 23 9 0.39 9. Western Carolina 19 17 0.89 9. Elon 19 74 3.89 Samford 18 9 0.50 10. Appalachian State 19 15 0.79 10. Furman 18 66 3.67 Georgia Southern 18 9 0.50 11. Wofford 20 15 0.75 UNC Greensboro 20 66 3.30 10. UNC Greensboro 20 6 0.30 12. Georgia Southern 18 8 0.44 Samford 18 66 3.67 Appalachian State 19 6 0.32 12. Elon 19 4 0.21 ASSISTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G SHUTOUTS 1. UNC Greensboro 20 46 2.30 ## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G 2. Samford 18 32 1.78 1. Samford 18 12 0.67 3. The Citadel 19 28 1.47 2. Coll. of Charleston 21 11 0.52 4. Furman 18 22 1.22 3. Western Carolina 19 10 0.53 5. Davidson 23 20 0.87 UNC Greensboro 20 10 0.50 6. Elon 19 19 1.00 5. Appalachian State 19 8 0.42 7. Chattanooga 16 18 1.12 Davidson 23 8 0.35 8. Coll. of Charleston 21 17 0.81 7. Elon 19 7 0.37 9. Western Carolina 19 13 0.68 8. Chattanooga 16 5 0.31 10. Wofford 20 12 0.60 Furman 18 5 0.28 Appalachian State 19 12 0.63 The Citadel 19 5 0.26 12. Georgia Southern 18 6 0.33 11. Wofford 20 4 0.20 12. Georgia Southern 18 0 0.00

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SHOTS GOALS GOALS AGAINST AVG ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg 1. Becca Smith-UTC 16 82 5.12 1. Becca Smith-UTC 16 11 0.69 1. Alyssa Whitehead-SAM 18 6 1716:56 0.31 2. Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 79 3.43 2. Donna-Kay Henry-UTC 15 9 0.60 2. Katie Tate-COFC 11 4 843:05 0.43 3. Blakely Low-DAV 22 58 2.64 Martha Hall-FUR 18 9 0.50 3. Sydney Little-ELON 17 11 1544:43 0.64 4. Jenn Partenheimer-UNCG 20 57 2.85 4. Amy Loughran-CIT 19 8 0.42 4. Caitlin Williams-WCU 19 14 1728:26 0.73 5. Donna-Kay Henry-UTC 15 56 3.73 Tabitha Padgett-UNCG 20 8 0.40 5. Kelsey Kearney-UNCG 19 15 1678:31 0.80 6. Martha Hall-FUR 18 53 2.94 Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 8 0.35 6. Sarah Wiggers-COFC 14 11 1105:22 0.90 7. Allison Drutchas-DAV 22 52 2.36 7. Amber Cress-SAM 18 7 0.39 7. Caroline Clarke-ASU 17 15 1503:03 0.90 8. Tabitha Padgett-UNCG 20 48 2.40 Nicole Martinoli-CIT 19 7 0.37 8. Jessica Smith-FUR 17 16 1494:20 0.96 9. Amy Loughran-CIT 19 40 2.11 Kristin Player-UNCG 19 7 0.37 9. Whitney Nave-CIT 19 24 1613:14 1.34 10. Nikkita Persaud-CIT 19 39 2.05 Blakely Low-DAV 22 7 0.32 10. Katie McChesney-WOF 9 11 682:02 1.45 Brittany Hallberg-ELON 19 39 2.05 Shanna Schmoker-WCU 19 39 2.05 GOALS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G SAVES SHOTS PER GAME 1. Becca Smith-UTC 16 11 0.69 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 2. Donna-Kay Henry-UTC 15 9 0.60 1. Whitney Nave-CIT 19 88 4.63 1. Becca Smith-UTC 16 82 5.12 3. Martha Hall-FUR 18 9 0.50 2. Caroline Clarke-ASU 17 87 5.12 2. Donna-Kay Henry-UTC 15 56 3.73 4. Amy Loughran-CIT 19 8 0.42 3. Caitlin Williams-WCU 19 75 3.95 3. Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 79 3.43 5. Tabitha Padgett-UNCG 20 8 0.40 4. Lauren Santos-GSU 13 71 5.46 4. Martha Hall-FUR 18 53 2.94 6. Amber Cress-SAM 18 7 0.39 5. Taylor Davidson-UTC 16 64 4.00 5. Jenn Partenheimer-UNCG 20 57 2.85 7. Nicole Martinoli-CIT 19 7 0.37 Kelsey Kearney-UNCG 19 64 3.37 6. Blakely Low-DAV 22 58 2.64 Kristin Player-UNCG 19 7 0.37 7. Alyssa Whitehead-SAM 18 63 3.50 7. Tabitha Padgett-UNCG 20 48 2.40 9. Sarah Wilkinson-SAM 14 5 0.36 8. Sydney Little-ELON 17 62 3.65 8. Allison Drutchas-DAV 22 52 2.36 10. Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 8 0.35 9. Jessica Smith-FUR 17 60 3.53 9. Amy Loughran-CIT 19 40 2.11 10. 10. Jessie Baxa-DAV 16 54 3.38 10. Shanna Schmoker-WCU 19 39 2.05 ASSISTS Nikkita Persaud-CIT 19 39 2.05 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G SAVES PER GAME Brittany Hallberg-ELON 19 39 2.05 1. Elizabeth Palmer-ELON 19 11 0.58 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 2. Amber Cress-SAM 18 9 0.50 1. Lauren Santos-GSU 13 71 5.46 SHOTS ON GOAL 3. Becca Smith-UTC 16 6 0.38 2. Caroline Clarke-ASU 17 87 5.12 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G Leah Leppert-SAM 18 6 0.33 3. Whitney Nave-CIT 19 88 4.63 1. Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 41 1.78 Kristin Player-UNCG 19 6 0.32 4. Katie McChesney-WOF 9 38 4.22 2. Becca Smith-UTC 16 35 2.19 6. Hannah Gmerek-COFC 21 5 0.24 5. Taylor Davidson-UTC 16 64 4.00 3. Blakely Low-DAV 22 34 1.55 Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 5 0.22 6. Caitlin Williams-WCU 19 75 3.95 4. Donna-Kay Henry-UTC 15 28 1.87 8. Donna-Kay Henry-UTC 15 4 0.27 7. Sydney Little-ELON 17 62 3.65 Tabitha Padgett-UNCG 20 28 1.40 Sara El-Shami-FUR 18 4 0.22 8. Sarah Wiggers-COFC 14 50 3.57 6. Allison Drutchas-DAV 22 25 1.14 Amy Loughran-CIT 19 4 0.21 9. Jessica Smith-FUR 17 60 3.53 7. Martha Hall-FUR 18 23 1.28 Miranda Johnson-CIT 19 4 0.21 10. Alyssa Whitehead-SAM 18 63 3.50 Nikkita Persaud-CIT 19 23 1.21 Shanna Couch-CIT 19 4 0.21 9. Molly Calpin-ELON 18 20 1.11 Jen Rincon-UNCG 19 4 0.21 SHUTOUTS 10. Katya Gokhman-FUR 18 18 1.00 Dianna Martin-CIT 19 4 0.21 ## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G Jaimey Etten-UNCG 19 4 0.21 1. Alyssa Whitehead-SAM 18 10 0.56 POINTS Lauren Hein-UNCG 20 4 0.20 2. Caitlin Williams-WCU 19 9 0.47 ## Player-Team GP Pts. Avg/G Cat Barnekow-UNCG 20 4 0.20 3. Kelsey Kearney-UNCG 19 8 0.42 1. Becca Smith-UTC 16 28 1.75 4. Sydney Little-ELON 17 7 0.41 2. Amber Cress-SAM 18 23 1.28 ASSISTS PER GAME Caroline Clarke-ASU 17 7 0.41 3. Donna-Kay Henry-UTC 15 22 1.47 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 6. Jessica Smith-FUR 17 5 0.29 4. Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 21 0.91 1. Elizabeth Palmer-ELON 19 11 0.58 Sarah Wiggers-COFC 14 5 0.36 5. Amy Loughran-CIT 19 20 1.05 2. Amber Cress-SAM 18 9 0.50 8. Whitney Nave-CIT 19 4 0.21 Kristin Player-UNCG 19 20 1.05 3. Becca Smith-UTC 16 6 0.38 Taylor Davidson-UTC 16 4 0.25 7. Martha Hall-FUR 18 19 1.06 4. Leah Leppert-SAM 18 6 0.33 Katie Tate-COFC 11 4 0.36 Tabitha Padgett-UNCG 20 19 0.95 5. Kristin Player-UNCG 19 6 0.32 Jessie Baxa-DAV 16 4 0.25 9. Nicole Martinoli-CIT 19 17 0.89 6. Donna-Kay Henry-UTC 15 4 0.27 10. Blakely Low-DAV 22 16 0.73 7. Hannah Gmerek-COFC 21 5 0.24 SHUTOUTS PER GAME 8. Sara El-Shami-FUR 18 4 0.22 ## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G POINTS PER GAME 9. Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 5 0.22 1. Alyssa Whitehead-SAM 18 10 0.56 ## Player-Team GP Pts. Avg/G 10. Dianna Martin-CIT 19 4 0.21 2. Caitlin Williams-WCU 19 9 0.47 1. Becca Smith-UTC 16 28 1.75 Jen Rincon-UNCG 19 4 0.21 3. Kelsey Kearney-UNCG 19 8 0.42 2. Donna-Kay Henry-UTC 15 22 1.47 Miranda Johnson-CIT 19 4 0.21 4. Sydney Little-ELON 17 7 0.41 3. Amber Cress-SAM 18 23 1.28 Shanna Couch-CIT 19 4 0.21 Caroline Clarke-ASU 17 7 0.41 4. Martha Hall-FUR 18 19 1.06 Amy Loughran-CIT 19 4 0.21 6. Katie Tate-COFC 11 4 0.36 5. Amy Loughran-CIT 19 20 1.05 Jaimey Etten-UNCG 19 4 0.21 7. Sarah Wiggers-COFC 14 5 0.36 Kristin Player-UNCG 19 20 1.05 8. Jessica Smith-FUR 17 5 0.29 7. Tabitha Padgett-UNCG 20 19 0.95 GAME-WINNING GOALS 9. Taylor Davidson-UTC 16 4 0.25 8. Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 21 0.91 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G Jessie Baxa-DAV 16 4 0.25 9. Nicole Martinoli-CIT 19 17 0.89 1. Martha Hall-FUR 18 5 0.28 10. Sarah Wilkinson-SAM 14 11 0.79 Molly Calpin-ELON 18 5 0.28 Tabitha Padgett-UNCG 20 5 0.25 4. Kristin Player-UNCG 19 4 0.21 5. Sarah Wilkinson-SAM 14 3 0.21 Becca Smith-UTC 16 3 0.19 Amber Cress-SAM 18 3 0.17 Alyssa Bearden-COFC 21 3 0.14 Blakely Low-DAV 22 3 0.14 Kyri Bye-Nagel-DAV 23 3 0.13

45 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer All-Time Honors All-Southern Conference Southern Conference Amanda Bernard...... 2001-02-03 Player of the Year Southern Conference Jodi Berto...... 1997 Coach of the Year Tara Chaisson...... 1996-97-98-99 Morgan Cox...... 1995 tara chaisson...... 1999 Lindsey Grossman...... 1996-98 Debbie Hensley...... 1994-95 tom norton...... 1994 Danae Kaimuloa...... 2008 Tom Norton...... 1995 Jackie Kinsey...... 2002 tom norton...... 1996 Janis Milne...... 2000 Christine Nipaver...... 2002-03 Mary Perry...... 1997 Amanda Sandling...... 1995 Robin Thirsk...... 1997-98-99-00 Rachel Tolliver...... 1994-95-96 Ashley Toussaint...... 2006-07-08 Vanessa Vickrey...... 1998 Genevieve Ward...... 2002 Tanya Woehr...... 2001 Katy Znosko...... 2001

All-Socon tournament Jodi Barnes...... 1999 Christina Beam...... 1994 Southern Conference Jodi Berto...... 1996-97 Freshman of the Year Kelly Burrell...... 1998 Tara Chaisson...... 1996-98 Amanda Bernard...... 1999 Megan Cox...... 1994 tara chaisson...... 1996 Lindsey Grossman...... 1995 Janis Milne...... 1999 Christie Nipaver...... 2001 Megan Pinkston...... 1995 Lauren Santos...... 2006 Laura Smith...... 2006 Robin Thirsk...... 1997 Rachel Tolliver...... 1996 Genevieve Ward...... 2001

Tara Chaisson and Tom Norton with their 1996 Southern Conference awards.

46 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Individual Career records Assists Saves 1.....43...... Tara Chaisson...... 1996-99 1.....340.... Lauren Santos...... 2006-09 2....38...... Robin Thirsk...... 1997-00 2....206.... Laura-Ashley Harris.. 2004-07 3....32...... Jackie Kinsey...... 1999-02 3....203.... Kari Gast...... 2000-03 4....30...... Ashley Toussaint...... 2005-08 4....197..... Tanya Woehr...... 2000-03 5.....26...... Amanda Bernard...... 1999-02 5.....180.... Amanda Sandling...... 1994-95 6....25...... Rachel Tolliver...... 1994-96 6....119..... Megan Macdonald..... 2004-05 7.....23...... Shannon Todd...... 1995-98 7.....118..... Mary Perry...... 1996-97, 99 8....22...... Ally Hood...... 1993-96 8....92...... Vanessa Bales...... 1996-00 9....20...... Genevieve Ward...... 2000-03 9....48...... Angie Harkins...... 1993 ...... 20...... Vanessa Vickery...... 1995-98 10..47...... Erin Scott...... 1993

Shots 1.....279.... Tara Chaisson...... 1996-99 2....186.... Amanda Bernard...... 1999-02 3....171..... Debbie Hensley...... 1993-95 ...... 171..... Ashley Toussaint...... 2005-08 5.....165..... Rachel Tolliver...... 1994-96 6....158..... Robin Thirsk...... 1997-00 ...... 158..... Katy Znosko...... 2001-04 8....148.... Vanessa Vickery...... 1995-98 9....134..... Jackie Kinsey...... 1999-00 10..127..... Ally Hood...... 1993-96

Shots Faced 1.....934.... Lauren Santos...... 2006-09 Tara Chaisson (1996-99) holds school records 2....512..... Laura-Ashley Harris.. 2004-07 for points (161), goals (59), assists (43) and shots 3....490.... Mary Perry...... 1996-97, 99 (279). 4....478.... Amanda Sandling...... 1994-95 5.....450.... Tanya Woehr...... 2000-03 Points 6....417..... Kari Gast...... 2000-03 1.....161..... Tara Chaisson...... 1996-99 7.....392.... Vanessa Bales...... 1996-00 2....112..... Robin Thirsk...... 1997-00 8....340.... Megan Macdonald..... 2004-05 3....107..... Debbie Hensley...... 1993-95 9....134..... Angie Harkins...... 1993 Tanya Woehr (2000-03) holds school records 4....86...... Amanda Bernard...... 1999-02 10..133..... Erin Scott...... 1993 for GAA (1.08) and shutouts (16). 5.....70...... Ashley Toussaint...... 2005-08 6....67...... Rachel Tolliver...... 1994-96 7.....56...... Jackie Kinsey...... 1999-02 GAA (Min. 100 shots FACED) ...... 56...... Vanessa Vickery...... 1995-98 1.....1.08... Tanya Woehr...... 2000-03 ...... 56...... Ally Hood...... 1993-96 2....1.36.... Kari Gast...... 2000-03 10..52...... Genevieve Ward...... 2000-03 3....1.44.... Mary Perry...... 1996-97, 99 ...... 52...... Katy Znosko...... 2001-04 4....1.62.... Lauren Santos...... 2006-09 5.....1.82... Vanessa Bales...... 1996-00 Goals 6....1.88... Amanda Sandling...... 1994-95 1.....59...... Tara Chaisson...... 1996-99 7.....2.07... Laura-Ashley Harris.. 2004-07 2....42...... Debbie Hensley...... 1993-95 8....2.51.... Megan Macdonald..... 2004-05 3....37...... Robin Thirsk...... 1997-00 9....2.82... Angie Harkins...... 1993 4....30...... Amanda Bernard...... 1999-02 10..4.72... Erin Scott...... 1993 ...... 30...... Ashley Toussaint...... 2005-08 Shutouts 6....21...... Rachel Tolliver...... 1994-96 1.....16...... Tanya Woehr...... 2000-03 ...... 21...... Katy Znosko...... 2001-04 2....13...... Mary Perry...... 1996-97, 99 8....18...... Katie Szeghalmi...... 2000-03 3....10...... Kari Gast...... 2000-03 ...... 18...... Vanessa Vickery...... 1995-98 4....9...... Vanessa Bales...... 1996-00 10..17...... Amber Wilson...... 1995-98 5.....6...... Amanda Sandling...... 1994-95 ...... 17...... Ally Hood...... 1993-96 6....5...... Lauren Santos...... 2006-09 7.....4...... Laura-Ashley Harris.. 2004-07 8....2...... Angie Harkins...... 1993 Lauren Santos (2006-09) holds the school record for shots faced (934) and saves (340).

47 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Individual season records Points Shots 1...... 50...... Tara Chaisson...... 1998 1...... 83...... Tara Chaisson...... 1998 GAA (Min. 50 shots) 2.....45...... Robin Thirsk...... 2000 2.....79...... Tara Chaisson...... 1999 1...... 0.53.....Kari Gast...... 2000 3.....43...... Tara Chaisson...... 1999 3.....70...... Debbie Hensley...... 1995 2.....0.80....Tanya Woehr...... 2002 4.....37...... Tara Chaisson...... 1996 4.....64...... Tara Chaisson...... 1996 3.....0.98....Tanya Woehr...... 2001 ...... 37...... Debbie Hensley...... 1994 5...... 59...... Amanda Bernard...... 2000 4.....1.16...... Tanya Woehr...... 2000 6.....36...... Debbie Hensley...... 1995 6.....57...... Rachel Tolliver...... 1996 5...... 1.28.....Mary Perry...... 1997 7...... 35...... Tara Chaisson...... 1996 7...... 56...... Rachel Tolliver...... 1995 ...... 1.28.....Vanessa Bales...... 1997 8.....34...... Amanda Bernard...... 2000 ...... 56...... Ashley Toussaint...... 2008 7...... 1.36.....Lauren Santos...... 2006 ...... 34...... Debbie Hensley...... 1993 9.....54...... Robin Thirsk...... 2000 8.....1.40.....Lauren Santos...... 2007 10....32...... Robin Thirsk...... 1998 10....53...... Tara Chaisson...... 1997 9.....1.47...... Kari Gast...... 2002 ...... 53...... Debbie Hensley...... 1994 10....1.48.....Tanya Woehr...... 2003

SHOTS faced Shutouts 1...... 295...... Lauren Santos...... 2008 1...... 7...... Tanya Woehr...... 2001 2.....293...... Lauren Santos...... 2006 2.....5...... Mary Perry...... 1997 3.....254...... Amanda Sandling...... 1995 ...... 5...... Mary Perry...... 1996 4.....231...... Mary Perry...... 1996 4.....4...... Kari Gast...... 2000 5...... 228...... Megan Macdonald...... 2005 ...... 4...... Tanya Woehr...... 2002 6.....224...... Amanda Sandling...... 1994 ...... 4...... Vanessa Bales...... 1998 7...... 221...... Vanessa Bales...... 1998 7...... 3...... Lauren Santos...... 2006 8.....216...... Laura-Ashley Harris.....2005 ...... 3...... Kari Gast...... 2002 9.....199...... Kari Gast...... 2003 ...... 3...... Tanya Woehr...... 2000 10....192...... Lauren Santos...... 2009 ...... 3...... Amanda Sandling...... 1995 ...... 3...... Amanda Sandling...... 1994 Saves 1...... 104...... Amanda Sandling...... 1995 2.....103...... Lauren Santos...... 2006 3.....100...... Lauren Santos...... 2008 4.....97...... Laura-Ashley Harris.....2004 5...... 89...... Kari Gast...... 2003 Robin Thirsk (1997-2000) tied the school re- 6.....78...... Vanessa Bales...... 1997 cord with 17 goals during her senior year. 7...... 76...... Amanda Sandling...... 1994 8.....73...... Mary Perry...... 1996 9.....71...... Megan Macdonald...... 2005 Goals 10....69...... Laura-Ashley Harris.....2005 1...... 17...... Robin Thirsk...... 2000 ...... 17...... Tara Chaisson...... 1999 ...... 17...... Tara Chaisson...... 1998 4.....15...... Debbie Hensley...... 1994 ...... 15...... Debbie Hensley...... 1993 6.....14...... Tara Chaisson...... 1996 7...... 13...... Ashley Toussaint...... 2008 8.....12...... Debbie Hensley...... 1995 9.....11...... Katy Znosko...... 2001 ...... 11...... Tara Chaisson...... 1997 Assists 1...... 16...... Tara Chaisson...... 1998 2.....15...... Shannon Todd...... 1998 3.....12...... Amanda Bernard...... 2000 ...... 12...... Robin Thirsk...... 1998 ...... 12...... Debbie Hensley...... 1995 6.....11...... Robin Thirsk...... 2000 ...... 11...... Jackie Kinsey...... 2000 ...... 11...... Kelly Burrell...... 1998 9.....10...... Melissa Cox...... 1999 ...... 10...... Ally Hood...... 1996 Laura-Ashley Harris (2004-07) ranks in the top-10 in shots faced and saves in a season...... 10...... Rachel Tolliver...... 1994

48 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Individual game records Points 10... Amber Wilson...... at Chattnooga...... 09-27-1998 8.... Tara Chaisson...... vs. VCU...... 09-25-1998 8.... Tara Chaisson...... vs. Appalachian State...... 10-06-1996 7..... Katy Znosko...... vs. The Citadel...... 10-14-2001 7..... Tara Chaisson...... vs. Mercer...... 10-30-1998 7..... Debbie Hensley...... vs. Jacksonville...... 10-03-1995 7..... Debbie Hensley...... vs. Coll. of Charleston..... 09-30-1994 7..... Debbie Hensley...... vs. Brewton-Parker...... 10-10-1993

Tara Chaisson (1996-99) is the only player in school history with multiple hat tricks, recording four during her career.

Saves 16... Kari Gast...... at Appalachian State...... 10-03-2003 15... Kari Gast...... at Georgia...... 09-22-2002 14... Laura-Ashley Harris....vs. Georgia State...... 09-19-2004 13... Laura-Ashley Harris....vs. Coastal Carolina...... 09-24-2004 13... Amanda Sandling...... vs. Georgia...... 09-06-1995 Debbie Hensley (1993-95) recorded the first career hat trick against 12... Laura-Ashley Harris....at Georgia...... 08-26-2005 Brewton-Parker on Oct. 10, 1993. She also had an assist in the game. 12... Amanda Sandling...... at Wake Forest...... 09-12-1995 11... Nine players Goals 4.... Amber Wilson...... at Chattanooga...... 09-27-1998 3.... Katy Znosko...... vs. The Citadel...... 10-14-2001 3.... Robin Thirsk...... vs. Stephen F. Austin..... 09-10-2000 3.... Katie Szeghalmi...... vs. Georgia State...... 08-30-2000 3.... Tara Chaisson...... vs. Mercer...... 09-22-1999 3.... Tara Chaisson...... vs. Mercer...... 10-30-1998 3.... Tara Chaisson...... vs. VCU...... 09-25-1998 3.... Tara Chaisson...... at Appalachian State...... 10-06-1996 3.... Debbie Hensley...... vs. Brewton-Parker...... 10-10-1993

Assists 5..... Debbie Hensley...... vs. Jacksonville...... 10-03-1995 4.... Vanessa Vickrey...... vs. Jacksonville...... 10-03-1995 3.... Colleen Znosko...... vs. Charleston So...... 09-30-2003 3.... Stephanie Todd...... vs. VCU...... 09-25-1998 3.... Ally Hood...... vs. Furman...... 10-09-1996 3.... Debbie Hensley...... vs. Coll. of Charleston..... 09-30-1994

Shots 11... Tara Chaisson...... vs. Georgia State...... 10-23-1996 8.... Ashley Toussaint...... vs. Northern Iowa...... 08-29-2008 8.... Ashley Toussaint...... vs. The Citadel...... 09-19-2007 8.... K.atie Szeghalmi...... vs. Coll. of Charleston....09-20-2000 8.... Tara Chaisson...... vs. Chattanooga...... 10-03-1999 8.... Tara Chaisson...... vs. East Tennessee St...... 10-18-1998 8.... Debbie Hensley...... vs. Appalachian St...... 09-16-1995 Kari Gast (2000-03) broke her own school record of 15 saves with 16 8.... Ashley Toussaint...... vs. Northern Iowa...... 08-29-2008 saves against Appalachian State on Oct. 3, 2003.

49 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer team game records assists 17...... vs. Jacksonville...... 10-03-1995 13...... vs. South Carolina State...... 10-05-1999 12...... vs. Appalachian State...... 11-03-1998 12...... vs. Charleston Southern...... 10-15-1998 11...... at Mercer...... 10-30-1998 11...... at Chattanooga...... 09-27-1998 10...... at Troy State...... 09-16-1997 9...... vs. The Citadel...... 10-14-2001 8...... vs. Nova Southeastern...... 09-27-1997 8...... at East Tennessee State...... 09-21-1997 8...... at Chattanooga...... 09-24-1996 8...... vs. College of Charleston...... 09-30-1994

1998 Women’s Soccer Team shots points 41...... vs. Georgia State...... 10-23-1996 43...... vs. Jacksonville...... 10-03-1995 39...... vs. Chattanooga...... 10-19-1996 33...... at Chattanooga...... 09-27-1998 38...... vs. Chattanooga...... 10-25-1997 31...... vs. South Carolina State...... 10-05-1999 37...... vs. Jacksonville...... 10-03-1995 28...... vs. Charleston Southern...... 10-15-1998 34...... vs. Stephen F. Austin...... 09-10-2000 27...... vs. The Citadel...... 10-14-2001 33...... at Chattanooga...... 09-24-1996 27...... at Mercer...... 10-30-1998 33...... vs. Brewton-Parker...... 10-10-1993 26...... at Troy State...... 09-16-1997 32...... vs. Chattanooga...... 10-03-1999 24...... at East Tennessee State...... 09-21-1997 31...... at Oral Roberts...... 09-01-2006 24...... vs. College of Charleston...... 09-30-1994 31...... vs. Appalachian St...... 10-28-1997 21...... at Wofford...... 09-17-1995 31...... at East Tennessee State...... 09-21-1997 goals 13...... vs. Jacksonville...... 10-03-1995 2001 Women’s Soccer Team 11...... at Chattanooga...... 09-27-1998 9...... vs. The Citadel...... 10-14-2001 9...... vs. South Carolina State...... 10-05-1999 8...... vs. Charleston Southern...... 10-15-1998 8...... at Mercer...... 10-30-1998 8...... at East Tennessee State...... 09-21-1997 8...... at Troy State...... 09-16-1997 8...... vs. College of Charleston...... 09-30-1994 7...... at Wofford...... 09-17-1995 7...... vs. Piedmont...... 10-23-1993 7...... vs. Brewton-Parker...... 10-10-1993

saves 19...... at Western Carolina...... 10-31-2004 16...... at Appalachian St...... 10-03-2003 15...... at Georgia...... 09-22-2002 14...... vs. Georgia State...... 09-19-2004 14...... vs. Coastal Carolina...... 09-24-2004 13...... vs. Georgia...... 09-06-1995 12...... at Georgia...... 08-26-2005 12...... at UNC Greensboro...... 10-16-2005 12...... at Marshall...... 09-11-2005 12...... at Western Carolina...... 09-20-2002 12...... at East Tennessee State...... 09-21-2001 1999 Women’s Soccer Team 12...... at Wake Forest...... 09-12-1995

50 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer team Season records Shots Faced 2000 Women’s Soccer Team 1...... 445...... 2005 2...... 333...... 2006 3...... 314...... 2003 4...... 303...... 2004 5...... 297...... 2009 6...... 295...... 2008 7...... 268...... 1993 8...... 266...... 1998 9...... 261...... 1995 10...... 254...... 2002

Saves 1...... 149...... 2004 2...... 147...... 2005 3...... 126...... 2003 4...... 117...... 2006 5...... 116...... 2002 6...... 112...... 2009 Most Wins Goals 7...... 110...... 1995 1...... 14...... 2000 1...... 65...... 1998 8...... 108...... 2008 2...... 13...... 1996 2...... 58...... 2000 9...... 102...... 2007 3...... 12...... 2002 3...... 50...... 1997 ...... 102...... 1997 ...... 12...... 2001 4...... 48...... 1995 Goals Against Average ...... 12...... 1997 5...... 45...... 1996 1...... 0.95...... 2000 ...... 12...... 1995 6...... 44...... 1999 2...... 1.13...... 2002 7...... 10...... 1999 7...... 43...... 2001 ...... 1.13...... 2001 ...... 10...... 1998 ...... 43...... 1994 4...... 1.28...... 1997 ...... 10...... 1994 9...... 38...... 2002 5...... 1.31...... 2006 10...... 8...... 2006 10...... 32...... 1993 6...... 1.43...... 1996 7...... 1.50...... 1995 Fewest Losses Assists 8...... 1.51...... 2007 1...... 5...... 2002 1...... 99...... 1998 9...... 1.60...... 2003 ...... 5...... 2000 2...... 70...... 2000 10...... 1.79...... 1999 3...... 6...... 2001 3...... 65...... 1997 4...... 7...... 1997 4...... 57...... 2001 Shutouts ...... 7...... 1995 ...... 57...... 1996 1...... 9...... 2001 6...... 8...... 1996 6...... 53...... 1995 2...... 8...... 2000 7...... 9...... 1999 7...... 52...... 1999 ...... 8...... 1997 ...... 9...... 1993 8...... 42...... 2002 4...... 7...... 2002 9...... 10...... 1998 9...... 32...... 1993 5...... 6...... 1998 ...... 10...... 1994 10...... 29...... 1994 ...... 6...... 1996 7...... 5...... 2006 Winning Percentage 8...... 4...... 2003 1...... 737...... 2000 ...... 4...... 1999 2...... 684...... 2002 ...... 4...... 1995 3...... 658...... 2001 4...... 632...... 1995 5...... 619...... 1997 ...... 619...... 1996 7...... 525...... 1999 2002 Women’s Soccer Team 8...... 500...... 1998 ...... 500...... 1994 10...... 438...... 1993

Shots 1...... 374...... 1996 2...... 367...... 1997 3...... 340...... 1998 4...... 325...... 2000 5...... 323...... 1995 6...... 305...... 1999 7...... 281...... 2001 8...... 254...... 1994 9...... 253...... 2002 10...... 194...... 2006

51 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Annual leaders Points SHOTS GAA (MIN. 50 SHOTS) 2009.Sara Oland...... 7 2009.Chelsea Kephart...... 19 2009.Lauren Santos...... 1.90 2008.Ashley Toussaint...... 30 2008.Ashley Toussaint...... 56 2008.Lauren Santos...... 1.83 2007. Ashley Toussaint...... 12 2007. Ashley Toussaint...... 48 2007. Lauren Santos...... 1.40 2006.Ashley Toussaint...... 18 2006.Ashley Toussaint...... 26 2006.Lauren Santos...... 1.36 2005.Ashley Toussaint...... 10 2005.Ashley Toussaint...... 41 2005.Megan Macdonald....2.45 2004.Katy Znosko...... 9 2004.Katy Znosko...... 46 2004.Laura-Ashley Harris. 2.13 2003.Katie Szeghalmi...... 13 2003.Katy Znosko...... 39 2003.Tanya Woehr...... 1.48 2002.Amanda Bernard...... 24 2002.Amanda Bernard...... 46 2002.Tanya Woehr...... 0.80 2001. Katy Znosko...... 25 2001. Genevieve Ward...... 48 2001. Tanya Woehr...... 0.98 2000.Robin Thirsk...... 45 2000.Amanda Bernard...... 59 2000.Kari Gast...... 0.53 1999. Tara Chaisson...... 43 1999. Tara Chaisson...... 79 1999. Mary Perry...... 1.54 1998. Tara Chaisson...... 50 1998. Tara Chaisson...... 83 1998. Vanessa Bales...... 1.88 1997.. Tara Chaisson...... 31 1997.. Tara Chaisson...... 53 1997.. V. Bales / M. Perry.... 1.28 1996. Tara Chaisson...... 37 1996. Tara Chaisson...... 64 1996. Mary Perry...... 1.52 1995.. Debbie Hensley...... 36 1995.. Debbie Hensley...... 70 1995.. Amanda Sandling..... 1.56 1994. Debbie Hensley...... 37 1994. Debbie Hensley...... 53 1994. Amanda Sandling..... 2.21 1993. Debbie Hensley...... 34 1993. Debbie Hensley...... 48 1993. Angie Harkins...... 2.82

Goals SHOTS FACED SHUTOUTS 2009.Sara Oland...... 3 2009.Lauren Santos...... 192 2009...... 0 2008.Ashley Toussaint...... 13 2008.Lauren Santos...... 295 2008.Lauren Santos...... 1 2007. Ashley Toussaint...... 5 2007. Lauren Santos...... 154 2007. Lauren Santos...... 1 2006.Ashley Toussaint...... 8 2006.Lauren Santos...... 293 2006.Lauren Santos...... 3 2005.A. Toussaint / K. Boardman 4 2005.Megan Macdonald.....228 2005.M. Macdonald / L.A. Harris 1 2004.Katy Znosko...... 3 2004.Laura-Ashley Harris...191 2004.Laura-Ashley Harris...... 2 2003.Katy Znosko...... 5 2003.Kari Gast...... 199 2003.T. Woehr / K. Gast...... 2 2002.Amanda Bernard...... 10 2002.Kari Gast...... 141 2002.Tanya Woehr...... 4 2001. Katy Znosko...... 11 2001. Tanya Woehr...... 90 2001. Tanya Woehr...... 7 2000.Robin Thirsk...... 17 2000.Tanya Woehr...... 125 2000.Kari Gast...... 4 1999. Tara Chaisson...... 17 1999. Vanessa Bales...... 118 1999. Vanessa Bales...... 2 1998. Tara Chaisson...... 17 1998. Vanessa Bales...... 221 1998. Vanessa Bales...... 4 1997.. Tara Chaisson...... 11 1997.. Mary Perry...... 177 1997.. Mary Perry...... 5 1996. Tara Chaisson...... 14 1996. Mary Perry...... 231 1996. Mary Perry...... 5 1995.. Debbie Hensley...... 12 1995.. Amanda Sandling...... 254 1995.. Amanda Sandling...... 3 1994. Debbie Hensley...... 15 1994. Amanda Sandling...... 224 1994. Amanda Sandling...... 3 1993. Debbie Hensley...... 15 1993. Angie Harkins...... 134 1993. Angie Harkins...... 2

Assists SAVES 2009.Morgan Springer...... 2 2009.Lauren Santos...... 71 2008.Ashley Toussaint...... 4 2008.Lauren Santos...... 100 2007. H. Smith / A. Toussaint.2 2007. Lauren Santos...... 66 2006.Heather Smith...... 3 2006.Lauren Santos...... 103 2005.Ashley Toussaint...... 2 2005.Megan Macdonald...... 71 2004.K. Znosko / J. Boykin....3 2004.Laura-Ashley Harris.... 97 2003.Mary-Kate Talbott...... 7 2003.Kari Gast...... 89 2002.Jackie Kinsey...... 9 2002.Kari Gast...... 64 2001. G. Ward / J. Kinsey...... 9 2001. Tanya Woehr...... 68 2000.Amanda Bernard...... 12 2000.Tanya Woehr...... 47 1999. Melissa Cox...... 10 1999. Vanessa Bales...... 35 1998. Tara Chaisson...... 16 1998. Vanessa Bales...... 51 1997.. T. Chaisson / R. Thirsk..9 1997.. Mary Perry...... 78 1996. Allyson Hood...... 10 1996. Mary Perry...... 73 1995.. Debbie Hensley...... 12 1995.. Amanda Sandling...... 104 1994. Rachel Tolliver...... 10 1994. Amanda Sandling...... 76 1993. Madi Gatherer...... 8 1993. Angie Harkins...... 48

52 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Series records Alabama Charleston Southern Columbia Tied 1-1 GSU leads 7-6 9-7-2001 N L 1-3 9-7-1994 A L 1-4 9-4-1993 H L 1-4 9-17-1996 H W 2-0 9-22-1993 A L 1-8 Creighton 10-17-1994 H L 1-2 9-7-1998 N L 0-3 Appalachian State 10-12-1995 A W 2-1 GSU leads 12-9-1 9-7-1996 H L 1-3 Davidson 10-7-1994 A L 0-1 10-7-1997 A W 2-0 Davidson leads 18-7 10-15-1994 A W 5-0 10-15-1998 H W 8-1 10-1-1993 H L 1-5 9-16-1995 H W 4-0 10-11-1999 A W 2-1 9-10-1994 H L 1-5 10-29-1995 A W 2-0 9-12-2000 H W 6-0 10-21-1994 A L 0-7 10-6-1996 A W 5-0 11-2-2002 A W 2-1 11-6-1994 N L 0-2 11-2-1996 H W 4-1 9-30-2003 H W 4-0 9-10-1995 H L 1-5 9-19-1997 A L 1-2 9-7-2008 H L 1-2 10-21-1995 H W 2-1 10-28-1997 H W 4-1 8-22-2009 A L 1-2 11-4-1995 A L 0-4 10-3-1998 H W 4-0 9-21-1996 H L 1-2 11-3-1998 H W 6-1 Chattanooga 10-26-1996 A L 1-3 9-11-1999 A W 1-0 GSU leads 10-4-1 11-10-1996 A L 0-1 10-13-2000 H W 4-1 9-24-1996 A W 6-1 9-13-1997 A W 2-1 9-23-2001 A T 0-0 10-19-1996 H W 3-0 9-12-1998 H W (OT) 1-0 11-9-2001 N W 3-1 10-25-1997 H W 3-2 9-29-1999 A L 0-3 10-27-2002 H W 4-0 9-27-1998 A W 11-0 11-6-1999 N L 1-4 10-3-2003 A L 0-1 10-3-1999 H W 4-2 10-1-2000 H W 3-2 9-26-2004 H L 1-3 10-22-2000 A W 5-0 10-21-2001 A W 3-0 10-30-2005 A L 0-1 9-30-2001 H W 1-0 10-14-2002 H W 2-0 10-22-2006 H L 0-1 10-5-2002 A W 2-1 10-12-2003 A L 0-1 10-21-2007 A L 1-2 10-19-2003 H L 0-2 10-9-2004 H L 1-2 10-19-2008 H L 0-1 10-15-2004 A L 0-2 10-2-2005 A L 0-3 9-25-2009 A L 0-3 10-9-2005 H L 0-2 9-24-2006 H L 1-3 10-1-2006 A W 1-0 10-31-2006 A W 1-0 American 9-30-2007 H T (2OT) 2-2 11-1-2007 A L 0-2 8-28-2009 N L 0-2 10-3-2008 H W (OT) 3-2 10-30-2008 H L (OT) 1-2 10-25-2009 A L (OT) 0-1 10-31-2009 A L 1-2 Auburn Tied 1-1 Coastal Carolina East Carolina 10-7-1993 H W 2-1 Tied 1-1 East Carolina leads 2-0 9-27-1994 A L 1-5 9-24-2004 H W 1-0 9-29-1996 N L 0-2 9-15-2005 A L 1-3 9-3-2004 A L 0-2 Belmont 9-8-2000 N W 3-1 College of Charleston East Tennessee State GSU leads 9-8 GSU leads 7-1 Brewton-Parker 9-16-1993 A W 5-2 9-21-1997 A W 8-0 GSU leads 2-0 10-3-1993 H W 1-0 10-18-1998 H W 3-0 10-10-1993 H W 7-1 9-30-1994 H W 8-1 9-25-1999 A W 3-0 9-20-1994 H W 5-1 9-20-1995 A W (OT) 1-0 10-15-2000 H W 4-1 10-6-1998 H W 5-0 9-21-2001 A W (OT) 3-2 Butler 10-20-1999 A L 3-5 10-25-2002 H W 3-0 9-20-1998 A L 0-3 9-20-2000 H W 4-1 10-5-2003 A L (2OT) 2-3 11-3-2001 A W 3-0 10-1-2004 H W (OT) 2-1 9-25-2002 H W 4-0 Campbell 11-8-2002 N L 0-1 Elon 9-10-1993 A L 0-8 10-24-2003 A L 0-1 Elon leads 6-2 10-17-2004 H L 0-3 9-16-2000 N W 3-0 10-13-2005 A L 1-4 11-2-2003 A L (OT) 1-2 10-5-2006 H W (2OT) 2-1 10-28-2004 H L 0-3 10-4-2007 A L 0-2 10-23-2005 A L 1-5 10-12-2008 H L 1-2 10-15-2006 H W 1-0 10-11-2009 A L 0-1 10-14-2007 A L 0-1 10-26-2008 A L 0-3 10-2-2009 H L 0-1

53 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer series records Evansville Georgia State Mercer Tied 1-1 Georgia State leads 8-5-2 GSU leads 10-4-1 9-18-1998 N L 0-2 9-17-1994 A W 3-1 10-28-1994 A L 0-4 9-7-2002 N W 1-0 10-23-1996 H W (OT) 3-2 10-8-1995 A W 3-1 8-30-1997 A W 1-0 10-29-1996 A W 2-1 Florida Atlantic 9-2-1998 H L (OT) 1-2 9-24-1997 H W 2-0 Tied 1-1 9-1-1999 A L (OT) 4-5 10-20-1998 A W 8-1 10-15-1995 H W 3-1 8-30-2000 H W 6-0 9-22-1999 H W 4-2 8-31-2001 A L 0-2 10-5-2001 A W 4-2 9-2-2000 A W 1-0 10-30-2002 H T (2OT) 1-1 9-18-2001 H W 4-0 Florida State 9-10-2003 A L 0-4 9-17-2002 A W 4-0 9-25-1995 A W 2-1 9-19-2004 H T (2OT) 2-2 9-22-2003 H W 2-1 9-23-2005 A L 1-4 8-31-2005 H L 1-4 Furman 9-15-2006 H L 0-1 8-25-2006 A W (OT) 2-1 Furman leads 15-8 9-9-2007 A L 0-2 9-14-2007 H L (2OT) 1-2 10-8-1994 A W 2-1 9-19-2008 H L (OT) 0-1 9-12-2008 A T (2OT) 1-1 10-26-1994 H W 3-0 9-13-2009 A L 0-1 9-18-2009 H L 0-2 11-5-1994 N W 1-0 10-1-1995 H W 0-2 High Point Miami (Ohio) 10-18-1995 A L (OT) 0-2 High Point leads 1-0-1 9-6-2002 A L 0-1 9-10-1996 A W (OT) 5-4 9-23-2007 A L 0-1 10-9-1996 H W 4-2 9-21-2008 H T (2OT) 4-4 Middle Tennessee State 11-9-1996 N W 1-0 10-30-1999 N W 2-1 10-15-1997 H W 1-0 Jacksonville 10-9-1998 A L 1-3 Jacksonville leads 5-3 11-7-1998 A L 1-3 10-4-1995 A W 13-1 Mississippi State 10-15-1999 H L 0-3 9-10-1997 H W 2-1 Tied 1-1 10-8-2000 A L 2-3 9-9-1998 A L 1-5 9-15-2000 N W 3-0 10-28-2001 H L (OT) 1-2 10-8-1999 H L 1-2 9-2-2007 N L 1-2 10-18-2002 A L 0-4 10-9-2001 A W (OT) 1-0 9-18-2003 H L 1-2 9-20-2005 H L (OT) 0-1 Moorehead State 10-22-2004 A L 0-3 9-8-2006 A L 0-1 9-9-2005 N T (2OT) 0-0 10-20-2005 H L 0-5 9-6-2009 A L (OT) 1-2 10-12-2006 A L 0-3 Navy 11-3-2006 N L 0-2 Jacksonville State 9-9-2001 A L 1-3 10-11-2007 H L 1-3 Jacksonville State leads 1-0-1 9-28-2008 A L (OT) 3-4 10-29-1999 A T 0-0 New Hampshire 10-16-2009 H L 0-2 9-26-2000 H L 0-1 8-30-2002 N W 2-1

Gardner-Webb Lehigh North Florida 8-22-2008 A W 2-0 9-2-2001 N W 2-1 North Florida lead 2-1 8-28-2005 H W 1-0 Georgetown Longwood 8-27-2006 A L 1-2 8-30-2009 A L 0-3 9-12-2004 N L 0-1 9-4-2009 N L 1-4

Georgia Marshall Northern Illinois Georgia leads 5-0 Marshall leads 2-1 Tied 1-1 9-6-1995 H L 1-2 9-5-1998 N W 3-0 9-3-2000 N W 5-0 9-3-1996 A L 2-3 9-11-2005 A L 0-1 8-31-2008 A L 0-2 9-22-2002 A L 0-5 9-21-2007 H L 0-2 9-28-2003 A L 0-3 NORTHERN IOWA 8-26-2005 A L 0-6 8-29-2008 N W (2OT) 2-1

Northwestern State 8-31-2003 N W 2-0

Nova Southeastern 9-27-1997 H W 4-0

54 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer series records Oral Roberts Tennessee Tech Vermont 9-1-2006 N T (2OT) 0-0 8-29-2003 N W 1-0 8-31-2002 A W 1-0

Piedmont Texas Tech Virginia Commonwealth 10-23-1993 H W 7-2 10-4-1997 N L 0-4 9-25-1998 H W 6-1

Radford The Citadel Virginia Tech Tied 1-1 GSU leads 7-2 Virginia Tech leads 2-1 9-25-1993 A L 0-7 10-14-2001 H W 9-0 9-11-1993 N L 0-4 9-11-1994 H W 5-3 9-12-2002 A W 6-1 9-27-1993 A L 1-5 10-15-2003 H W 4-0 10-26-1993 H W 2-1 Samford 10-6-2004 A W 3-2 Samford leads 5-0-1 10-5-2005 H W 3-0 Wake Forest 9-15-1997 A T 0-0 9-29-2006 A W 4-1 9-12-1995 A L 1-3 8-28-1999 H L 1-2 9-19-2007 H W 6-0 9-12-2003 N L (2OT) 0-1 10-10-2008 A L 1-2 Western Carolina 8-31-2007 A L 0-1 10-8-2009 H L 1-2 Western Carolina leads 8-3-2 10-5-2008 H L 0-1 9-12-1999 A W (OT) 2-1 10-23-2009 A L 0-5 Troy 10-20-2000 A L (OT) 1-2 9-16-1997 A W 8-1 11-3-2000 A L 1-3 South Alabama 9-28-2001 H W 1-0 South Alabama leads 3-1 Tulsa 11-10-2001 N L 1-2 10-3-1994 H L 1-2 9-3-2006 A L 0-5 9-20-2002 A T (2OT) 2-2 9-24-1995 A L 0-1 10-26-2003 H L 0-1 10-13-1996 H W 1-0 UAB 10-31-2004 A L 1-6 10-3-1997 A L 3-4 9-14-2003 A L (OT) 1-2 10-28-2005 H L 0-2 10-20-2006 A W (2OT) 3-2 South Carolina UNC Asheville 10-19-2007 H T (2OT) 1-1 South Carolina leads 5-1 Tied 1-1-1 10-17-2008 H L 1-2 10-27-1995 H W 3-2 10-14-1993 A L 0-4 9-27-2009 A L 0-1 10-16-1996 A L 0-1 10-18-1994 H W 3-1 10-10-1997 H L 2-3 9-7-1997 H T 1-1 Winthrop 9-30-1998 A L 1-5 Winthrop leads 2-1 9-6-1999 H L 0-1 UNC Charlotte 9-3-2005 A L 1-3 9-26-2003 N L 1-3 10-2-1994 H L 1-3 9-17-2006 H L 0-1 9-28-2007 A W (2OT) 1-0 South Carolina State UNC Greensboro GSU leads 2-0 UNC Greensboro leads 11-3 Wofford 10-5-1999 H W 9-0 10-21-1997 H L 0-3 GSU leads 8-7-1 9-10-2006 H W 4-0 10-23-1998 A L 3-4 9-17-1995 H W 7-2 10-24-1999 H W 4-2 9-11-1996 A W 2-1 South Florida 11-2-1999 A W 2-1 10-18-1997 H L 3-4 8-31-1996 H W 2-0 9-30-2000 H L 0-2 11-1-1997 N L 0-1 10-19-2001 A L 0-3 10-11-1998 A L 2-3 Southeastern Louisiana 10-12-2002 H W 3-2 9-19-1999 H L 1-2 9-10-2004 N W 1-0 10-31-2003 A L 0-5 10-16-2000 A W 2-1 10-24-2004 H L 1-2 10-26-2001 H W 5-0 Southern Miss 10-16-2005 A L 0-3 10-6-2002 A L 1-2 9-29-1997 H W 3-0 10-8-2006 H L 0-1 10-10-2003 H T (2OT) 1-1 10-7-2007 A L 0-3 10-3-2004 A L 0-1 Stephen F. Austin 10-24-2008 A L 1-5 9-29-2005 H W 2-1 9-10-2000 N W 5-0 10-4-2009 H L 0-3 10-27-2006 A L 1-2 UNC Wilmington 10-25-2007 H W 2-1 Stetson 9-5-2004 A L 1-6 9-26-2008 A W 2-1 Tied 2-2 10-18-2009 H W 3-2 9-12-1993 H L 1-5 Vanderbilt 10-20-1993 A W 3-0 10-4-1996 A L 0-4 9-3-1994 A W 2-1 9-2-1995 A L (OT) 1-3

55 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Year-by-year results 1995 12-7 (4-2, 2nd) tom Norton 10-4 N^ Texas Tech L 0-4 9-2 A Stetson (OT) L 1-3 10-7 A Charleston Southern W 2-0 9-6 H Georgia L 1-2 10-10 H South Carolina L 2-3 9-10 H Davidson* L 1-5 10-15 H Furman* W 1-0 9-12 A Wake Forest L 1-3 10-18 H Wofford* L 3-4 9-16 H^ Appalachian State* W 4-0 10-21 H UNC Greensboro* L 0-3 9-17 H^ Wofford W 7-2 10-25 H Chattanooga* W 3-2 9-20 A Coll. of Charleston (OT) W 1-0 10-28 H! Appalachian State W 4-1 9-24 A South Alabama L 0-1 11-1 N+ Wofford L 0-1 * SoCon Match 10-1 H Furman* W 0-2 ^ South Alabama Jaguar Invitiational (Mobile, Ala.) 10-4 A Jacksonville W 13-1 ! SoCon Tournament First Round(Statesboro, Ga.) 10-8 A Mercer W 3-1 + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.) Tom Norton 1993-2003 10-12 A Charleston Southern W 2-1 117-90-7 .547 11 Seasons 10-15 H Florida Atlantic W 3-1 1998 10-10 (5-3, T3rd) tom Norton 10-18 A Furman* (OT) L 0-2 SoCon Coach of the Year (1994, 1995, 1996) 9-2 H Georgia State (OT) L 1-2 10-21 H Davidson* W 2-1 9-5 N$ Marshall W 3-0 1993 7-9 tom Norton 10-27 H South Carolina W 3-2 9-7 N$ Creighton L 0-3 9-4 H Charleston Southern L 1-4 10-29 A Appalachian State* W 2-0 9-9 A Jacksonville L 1-5 9-10 A# Campbell L 0-8 11-4 A+ Davidson L 0-4 9-12 H Davidson* (OT) W 1-0 9-11 N# Virginia Tech L 0-4 * SoCon Match 9-18 N# Evansville L 0-2 9-12 H Stetson L 1-5 ^ Reebok-GSU Eagle Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) 9-20 A# Butler L 0-3 9-16 A College of Charleston W 5-2 + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.) 9-25 H Virginia Commonwealth W 6-1 9-22 A Charleston Southern L 1-8 9-27 A Chattanooga* W 11-0 9-25 A Radford L 0-7 1996 13-8 (6-2, 2nd) tom Norton 9-30 A South Carolina L 1-5 9-27 A Virginia Tech L 1-5 8-31 H South Florida W 2-0 10-3 H Appalachian State* W 4-0 10-1 H Davidson L 1-5 9-3 A Georgia L 2-3 10-6 H College of Charleston* W 5-0 10-3 H College of Charleston W 1-0 9-7 H Charleston Southern L 1-3 10-9 A Furman* L 1-3 10-7 H Auburn W 2-1 9-10 A Furman* (OT) W 5-4 10-11 A Wofford* L 2-3 10-10 H Brewton-Parker W 7-1 9-11 A Wofford W 2-1 10-15 H Charleston Southern W 8-1 10-14 A UNC Asheville L 0-4 9-17 H Alabama W 2-0 10-18 H East Tennessee State* W 3-0 10-23 A UNC Greensboro* L 3-4 10-20 A Stetson W 3-0 9-21 H Davidson* L 1-2 10-30 A Mercer W 8-1 10-23 H Piedmont W 7-2 9-24 A Chattanooga* W 6-1 11-3 H! Appalachian State W 6-1 10-26 H Virginia Tech W 2-1 9-29 N! East Carolina L 0-2 # Campbell University Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.) 11-7 A+ Furman L 1-3 10-4 A^ Vanderbilt L 0-4 * SoCon Match 10-6 A Appalachian State* W 5-0 $ Powertel-UAB Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) 1994 10-10 (3-3, 2nd) tom Norton 10-9 H Furman* W 4-2 9-3 A Stetson W 2-1 # Nike-Butler Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.) 10-13 H South Alabama W 1-0 ! SoCon Tournament 1st Round(Statesboro, Ga.) 9-7 A Alabama L 1-4 10-16 A South Carolina L 0-1 + SoCon Tournament (Davidson, N.C.) 9-10 H Davidson* L 1-5 10-19 H Chattanooga* W 3-0 9-11 H Radford W 5-3 10-23 H Georgia State (OT) W 3-2 1999 10-9-1 (5-4, T6th) tom Norton 9-17 A Georgia State W 3-1 10-26 A Davidson* L 1-3 8-28 H Samford L 1-2 9-20 H Brewton-Parker W 5-1 10-29 A Mercer W 2-1 9-1 A Georgia State (OT) L 4-5 9-27 A Auburn L 1-5 11-2 H Appalachian State* W 4-1 9-6 H South Carolina L 0-1 9-30 H College of Charleston W 8-1 11-9 N+ Furman W 1-0 9-11 A Appalachian State* W 1-0 10-2 H UNC Charlotte L 1-3 11-10 A+ Davidson L 0-1 9-12 A Western Carolina* (OT) W 2-1 10-3 H South Alabama L 1-2 * SoCon Match 9-19 H Wofford* L 1-2 10-7 A Appalachian State* L 0-1 ! UNC Asheville-Puma Classic (Asheville, S.C.) 9-22 H Mercer W 4-2 10-8 A Furman* W 2-1 ^ Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) 9-25 A East Tennessee State* W 3-0 10-15 A Appalachian State* W 5-0 + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 9-29 A Davidson* L 0-3 10-17 H Charleston Southern L 1-2 10-3 H Chattanooga* W 4-2 10-5 H South Carolina State W 9-0 10-18 H UNC Asheville W 3-1 1997 12-7-2 (4-3, T3rd) tom Norton 10-8 H Jacksonville L 1-2 10-21 A Davidson* L 0-7 8-30 A Georgia State W 1-0 10-11 A Charleston Southern W 2-1 10-26 H Furman* W 3-0 9-7 H UNC Asheville T 1-1 10-15 H Furman* L 0-3 10-28 A Mercer L 0-4 9-10 H Jacksonville W 2-1 11-5 N+ Furman W 1-0 10-20 A College of Charleston* L 3-5 9-13 A Davidson* W 2-1 10-24 H UNC Greensboro* W 4-2 11-6 N+ Davidson L 0-2 9-15 A Samford T 0-0 * SoCon Match 10-29 A# Jacksonville State T 0-0 9-16 A Troy State W 8-1 10-30 N# Middle Tennessee State W 2-1 + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 9-19 A Appalachian State* L 1-2 11-2 A+ UNC Greensboro W 2-1 9-21 A East Tennessee State* W 8-0 11-6 N+ Davidson L 1-4 9-24 H Mercer W 2-0 * SoCon Match 9-27 H Nova Southeastern W 4-0 # Jacksonville State Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) 9-29 H Southern Mississippi W 3-0 ^ Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) 10-3 A^ South Alabama L 3-4 + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 56 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Year-by-year results 2000 14-5 (6-3, T3rd) tom Norton 2002 12-5-2 (7-2-1, 3rd) tom Norton 8-30 H Georgia State W 6-0 8-30 N# New Hampshire W 2-1 9-2 A Mercer W 1-0 8-31 A# Vermont W 1-0 9-3 N% Northern Illinois W 5-0 9-6 A$ Miami (Ohio) L 0-1 9-8 N# Belmont W 3-1 9-7 N$ Evansville W 1-0 9-10 N# Stephen F. Austin W 5-0 9-12 A The Citadel* W 6-1 9-12 H Charleston Southern W 6-0 9-17 A Mercer W 4-0 9-15 N$ Mississippi State W 3-0 9-20 A Western Carolina* (O2) T 2-2 9-16 N$ Elon W 3-0 9-22 A Georgia L 0-5 9-20 H College of Charleston* W 4-1 9-25 H College of Charleston* W 5-0 10-1 H Davidson* W 3-2 10-5 A Chattanooga* W 2-1 10-6 A Wofford* W 2-1 10-6 A Wofford* L 1-2 10-8 A Furman* L 2-3 10-12 H UNC Greensboro* W 3-2 Ashley hart 2004-Present 10-13 H Appalachian State* W 4-1 10-14 H Davidson* W 2-0 23-78-8 .211 6 Seasons 10-15 H East Tennessee State* W 4-1 10-18 A Furman* L 0-4 2004 4-12-1 (2-9, 11th) ashley Hart 10-20 A Western Carolina* (OT) L 1-2 10-25 H East Tennessee State* W 3-0 9-3 A East Carolina L 0-2 10-22 A Chattanooga* W 5-0 10-27 H Appalachian State* W 4-0 9-5 A UNC Wilmington L 1-6 11-3 A+ Western Carolina L 1-3 10-30 H Georgia State* (O2) T 1-1 9-10 N# Southeastern Louisiana W 1-0 * SoCon Match 11-2 A Charleston Southern W 2-1 9-12 N# Longwood L 0-1 # Jacksonville State Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) 11-8 N+ College of Charleston L 0-1 9-19 H Georgia State (02) T 2-2 ^ Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) * SoCon Match 9-24 H Coastal Carolina W 1-0 + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) # Vermont-Adidas Tournament (Burlington, Vt.) 9-21 H Davidson* L 1-2 $ Miami (Ohio) Tournament (Oxford, Ohio) 9-24 A Chattanooga* W 6-1 2001 12-6-1 (7-2-1, 4th) tom Norton +SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 9-29 N! East Carolina L 0-2 10-4 A^ Vanderbilt L 0-4 8-31 A# Florida Atlantic L 0-2 10-6 A Appalachian State* W 5-0 9-2 N# Lehigh W 2-1 2003 5-14-1 (1-9-1, 11th) tom Norton 10-9 H Furman* W 4-2 9-7 N$ Columbia L 1-3 8-29 N# Tennessee Tech W 1-0 10-13 H South Alabama W 1-0 9-9 A$ Navy L 1-3 8-31 N# Northwestern State W 2-0 10-16 A South Carolina L 0-1 9-18 H Mercer W 4-0 9-10 A Georgia State L 0-4 10-19 H Chattanooga* W 3-0 9-21 A East Tennessee State* (OT) W 3-2 9-12 N$ Samford (O2) L 0-1 10-23 H Georgia State (OT) W 3-2 9-23 A Appalachian State* T 0-0 9-14 A$ UAB (OT) L 1-2 10-26 A Davidson* L 1-3 9-28 H Western Carolina* W 1-0 9-18 H Furman* L 1-2 10-29 A Mercer W 2-1 9-30 H Chattanooga* W 1-0 9-22 H Mercer W 2-1 11-2 H Appalachian State* W 4-1 10-5 A Georgia State W 4-2 9-26 N! South Carolina L 1-3 11-9 N+ Furman W 1-0 10-9 A Jacksonville (OT) W 1-0 9-28 A! Georgia L 0-3 11-10 A+ Davidson L 0-1 10-14 H The Citadel* W 9-0 9-30 H Charleston Southern W 4-0 * SoCon Match 10-19 A UNC Greensboro* L 0-3 10-3 A Appalachian State* L 0-1 ! UNC Asheville-Puma Classic (Asheville, S.C.) ^ Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) 10-21 A Davidson* W 3-0 10-5 A East Tennessee State* (O2) L 2-3 + SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 10-26 H Wofford* W 5-0 10-10 H Wofford* (O2) T 1-1 10-28 H Furman* (OT) L 1-2 10-12 A Davidson* L 0-1 2005 3-15-1 (2-8, 10th) ashley Hart 11-3 A College of Charleston* W 3-0 10-15 H The Citadel* W 4-0 8-26 A Georgia L 0-6 11-9 N+ Appalachian State W 3-1 10-19 H Chattanooga* L 0-2 8-28 H North Florida W 1-0 11-10 N+ Western Carolina L 1-2 10-24 A College of Charleston* L 0-1 8-31 H Mercer L 1-4 * SoCon Match 10-26 H Western Carolina* L 0-1 9-3 A Winthrop L 1-3 # Florida Atlantic Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) 10-31 A UNC Greensboro* L 0-5 9-9 N# Moorehead State (O2) T 0-0 $ U.S. Naval Academy Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 11-2 A Elon (OT) L 1-2 9-11 A# Marshall L 0-1 + SoCon Tournament (Greenville, S.C.) * SoCon Match 9-15 A Coastal Carolina L 1-3 # Mercer Tournament (Macon, Ga.) 9-20 H Jacksonville (OT) L 0-1 $ UAB-Nike Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) 9-23 A Georgia State L 1-4 9-29 H Wofford* W 2-1 ! University of Georgia Tournament (Athens, Ga.) 10-2 A Davidson* L 0-3 10-5 H The Citadel* W 3-0 10-9 H Chattanooga* L 0-2 10-13 A College of Charleston* L 1-4 10-16 A UNC Greensboro* L 0-3 10-20 H Furman* L 0-5 10-23 A Elon* L 1-5 10-28 H Western Carolina* L 0-2 10-30 A Appalachian State* L 0-1 * SoCon Match # Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W. Va.)

57 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer Year-by-year results 2006 8-11-1 (5-5, 7th) ashley Hart 2008 4-11-3 (2-8-1, 10th) ashley Hart 8-25 A Mercer (OT) W 2-1 8-22 A Gardner-Webb W 2-0 8-27 A North Florida L 1-2 8-29 N# Northern Iowa (O2) W 2-1 9-1 N# Oral Roberts (O2) T 0-0 8-31 A# Northern Illinois L 0-2 9-3 N# Tulsa L 0-5 9-7 H Charleston Southern L 1-2 9-8 A Jacksonville L 0-1 9-12 A Mercer (O2) T 1-1 9-10 H South Carolina State W 4-0 9-19 H Georgia State (OT) L 0-1 9-15 H Georgia State L 0-1 9-21 H High Point (O2) T 4-4 9-17 H Winthrop L 0-1 9-26 A Wofford* W 2-1 9-24 H Davidson* L 1-3 9-28 A Furman* (OT) L 3-4 9-29 A The Citadel* W 4-1 10-3 H Chattanooga* (OT) W 3-2 10-1 A Chattanooga* W 1-0 10-5 H Samford* L 0-1 10-5 H College of Charleston* (O2) W 2-1 10-10 A The Citadel* L 1-2 10-8 H UNC Greensboro* L 0-1 10-12 H College of Charleston* (O2) T 1-1 10-12 A Furman* L 0-3 10-17 H Western Carolina* L 1-2 10-15 H Elon* W 1-0 10-19 H Appalachian State* L 0-1 10-20 A Western Carolina* (O2) W 3-2 10-24 A UNC Greensboro* L 1-5 10-22 H Appalachian State* L 0-1 10-26 A Elon* L 0-3 10-31 A^ Davidson W 1-0 10-30 H Davidson* (OT) L 1-2 11-3 N+ Furman L 0-2 * SoCon Match * SoCon Match # NIU Tournament # Tulsa Invitational (Tulsa, Okla.) ^ SoCon Tournament 1st Round (Davidson, N.C.) 2009 1-17-0 (1-10-0, 12th) ashley Hart + SoCon Tournament (Cullowhee, N.C.) 8-22 A Charleston Southern L 1-2 8-28 N# American L 0-2 2007 3-12-2 (2-6-2, 9th) ashley Hart 8-30 A# Georgetown L 0-3 8-31 A# Samford L 0-1 9-4 N& North Florida L 1-4 9-2 N# Mississippi State L 1-2 9-6 A& Jacksonville (OT) L 1-2 9-9 A Georgia State L 0-2 9-13 A Georgia State L 0-1 9-14 H Mercer (O2) L 1-2 9-18 H Mercer L 0-2 9-19 H The Citadel* W 6-0 9-25 A Appalachian State * L 0-3 9-21 H Marshall L 0-2 9-27 A Western Carolina * L 0-1 9-23 A High Point L 0-1 10-2 H Elon * L 0-1 9-28 A Winthrop (O2) W 1-0 10-4 H UNC Greensboro * L 0-3 9-30 H Chattanooga* (O2) T 2-2 10-8 H The Citadel * L 1-2 10-4 A College of Charleston* L 0-2 10-11 A College of Charleston * L 0-1 10-7 A UNC Greensboro* L 0-3 10-16 H Furman * L 0-2 10-11 H Furman* L 1-3 10-18 H Wofford * W 3-2 10-14 A Elon* L 0-1 10-23 A Samford * L 0-5 10-19 H Western Carolina* (O2) T 1-1 10-25 A Chattanooga * (OT) L 0-1 10-21 A Appalachian State* L 1-2 10-31 A Davidson * L 1-2 10-25 H Wofford* W 2-1 * SoCon Match 11-1 A Davidson* L 0-2 # D.C. Invitational (Washington D.C.) * SoCon Match & Jacksonville Coaches for a Cure (Jacksonville, Fla.) # Samford Barber’s Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

58 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer All-time letterwinners A H S Jenny Anderson...... 2007-09 Angie Harkins...... 1993 Amanda Sandling...... 1994-95 Laura-Ashley Harris...... 2004-07 Lauren Santos...... 2006-09 B Debbie Hensley...... 1993-95 Brooke Satterwhite...... 1996 Mary Babington ...... 1994 Shea Hickey...... 2004-07 Caroline Scales...... 2009 Leigh Bailey...... 1993-94 Ally Hood...... 1993-96 Erin Scott...... 1993 Vanessa Bales...... 1996-00 Jenny Howell...... 1997-98 Ashley Sepaniak...... 2009 Jodi Barnes...... 1996-99 Nicola Sharp...... 1993 Kathy Barron...... 1994 I Ellen Shuler...... 2003-04 Christina Beam...... 1994 Kassia Ishmael...... 2003-04 Amron Skowronski...... 1997 Erin Behm...... 1995-96 Heather Smith...... 2006-07 Michelle Berard...... 2007-08 J Laura Smith...... 2006-09 Amanda Bernard...... 1999-02 Liesl Jenkins...... 2006 Kyrstin Smith...... 2009 Jodi Berto...... 1994-97 Faith Joslin...... 2002-03 Morgan Springer...... 2009 Kate Boardman...... 2005-06, 2008-09 Mallory Springfield...... 2006-07 Sandy Bonfim...... 1993-96 K Stephanie Stein...... 2000-01 Elissa Botts...... 2007-08 Danae Kaimuloa...... 2008-09 Shelly Strong...... 1993 Tonya Bowden...... 1996 Chelsea Kephart...... 2008-09 Kelly Suter...... 2007 Jenni Boykin...... 2004-07 Jackie Kinsey...... 1999-02 Katie Szeghalmi...... 2000-03 Audrey Brown...... 2005-08 Tera Kudrasovs...... 2000-03 Kelly Burrell...... 1995-98 L T Lisa Lamb...... 1993-96 Mary-Kate Talbott...... 2000-03 C Niki Lepper...... 2006- Allison Tetrault...... 1993-96 Michelle Carlson...... 2005-07, 2009 Lisa Littlejohn...... 1997-00 Robin Thirsk...... 1997-00 Jamie Carraway...... 2005-06 Jill Logue...... 1994-95 Nancy Thomas...... 1993 Tara Chaisson...... 1996-99 Amanda Thompson...... 1998 Whitney Christen...... 1995 M Shannon Todd...... 1995-98 Tracey Christiansen...... 2009 Megan Macdonald...... 2004-05 Stephanie Todd...... 1996-99 Emily Churchill...... 2002-03 Candace Marshall...... 2008-09 Rachel Tolliver...... 1994-96 Courtney Collins...... 2009 Missy Meyer...... 2009 Ashley Toussaint...... 2005-08 Kim Conner...... 1996-97 Janis Milne...... 1997-00 Angie Turner...... 1993-95 Vikki Corbitt...... 2002-04 Stacy Moore...... 2003-04 Jenny Tyre...... 1993 Melissa Cox...... 1998 Mandy Morris...... 1998-99 Morgan Cox...... 1994-96 Kelly Mothorpe...... 1999-01 V Shannon Cromwell...... 1997-98 Jennifer Myers...... 2000-03 Misty Vanlandingham...... 1994-95 Lauren Crossan...... 2006 Vanessa Vickrey...... 1995-98 Lindsey Cummings...... 1999-02 N Gretchen VonDuyke...... 1993 Christy Naife...... 2008-09 D Molly Nepote...... 2007-08 W Colleen Deignan...... 2004-05, 07 Christie Nipaver...... 2001-04 Genevieve Ward...... 2000-03 Jonelle Demko...... 1994-95 Tene North...... 1993-94 Abby Wheeler...... 2005-08 Autumn D’Ornellas...... 2000 Tanya Woehr...... 2000-03 Lauren Drury...... 2000-01 O Amber Wilson...... 1995-98 Holly Dyer...... 2009 Sara Oland...... 2008-09 Z E P Colleen Znosko...... 2003-04 Cassie Elrod...... 2009 Dayna Passarella...... 1998-01 Katy Znosko...... 2001-04 Mary Perry...... 1996-99 F Katie Petroski...... 2005 Sarah Farrer...... 2001-02, 04 Lindsay Pharr...... 2004 Holli Finneren...... 2005-08 Andrea Pfeiffer...... 1998-01 Jaclyn Flock...... 1996-99 Megan Pickett...... 2005 Seebie Fountain...... 1998 Sydney Pietrykowski...... 2009 Carol Furness...... 1994-97 Megan Pinkston...... 1994-97 Morgan Pinkston...... 1999 G Veronica Pitt...... 2002 Kari Gast...... 2000-03 Andrea Plichta...... 1993-94 Madi Gatherer...... 1993 Susan George...... 1996 R Karla Gilmore...... 2005-06 Camilla Ray...... 2000-02 Jennifer Godfrey...... 2007-09 Allison Reed...... 2006 Katie Gosnell...... 2004-07 Becky Rice...... 1999-02 Jordan Griffis...... 2004 Jessica Rice...... 2002-05 Amelia Grisaffe...... 2002 Susanne Rogers...... 2005-07 Christie Grisaffe...... 1999-02 Kristie Rohrer...... 1994 Lindsey Grossman...... 1995-98 Christina Ruta...... 2000-03 Nadine Guediri...... 2000-03 Caroline Rutledge...... 2008-

59 georgia southern university 2010 Women’s soccer the southern conference The Southern Conference voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be ing and brand awareness of the conference and its in a college a year before playing on its teams and member institutions. The Southern Conference, which began its 90th refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play The Southern Conference named its first commis- season of intercollegiate competition in 2010, is a summer baseball for money. sioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach national leader in emphasizing the development of Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong more schools joined the fledgling league including football coach to athletics administration as the first leaders and role models. Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meet- person at the helm of the conference. The Southern Conference has been on the fore- ing but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner front of innovation and originality in developing (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Ger- creative solutions to address issues facing intercol- VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. mann became the league head in 1974. Germann was legiate athletics. From establishing the first confer- By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Con- the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the ence basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue ference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Con- 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spear- championships (1984), to becoming the first con- ference, called the annual league meeting to order headed the transfer of the league office from Char- ference to install the three-point goal in basketball on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, lotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 in- Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-old- stitutions west and south of the Appalachian Moun- in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern est NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. tains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Confer- Conference expanded to 12 members, added three Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), ence. Members of the new league included Alabama, women’s sports and posted record revenue from the the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, basketball tournament. Waters, who is currently the (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisi- commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was fol- Academic excellence has been a major part of ana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the lowed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. member of the NCAA office, introduced the current Southern Conference student-athletes have been According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. conference logo and elevated the conference’s com- recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Aca- Sanford stated that the division was made along mitment to marketing and development of corpo- demic All-America and all-district teams. A total of geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as rate partners. 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the Danny Morrison headed the conference from from conference institutions. move but believed it was necessary as the Southern 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from The Conference currently consists of 12 members Conference had grown too large. The resignations Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morri- in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed son’s leadership, the conference increased its market- 19 varsity sports and championships that produce the new league which began play in 1932. ing and promotional efforts. participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference continued with mem- The Southern Conference offices are located in the bership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Championship History historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A tex- Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, tile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and The first Southern Conference Championship Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today of- Washington & Lee. was the league basketball tournament held in At- fers the league first class meeting areas and offices as The second major shift occurred some 20 years lanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the well as a spacious library for storage of the confer- later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included tournament to become the first recognized league ence’s historical documents. 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred champion in any sport. The Southern Conference when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college Membership History Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, basketball. South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form Commissioner Germann spearheaded the South- On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in ern Conference’s expansion to include women’s ath- the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included letics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George championships were held in volleyball, basketball to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Wash- and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from ington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. the league began holding indoor and outdoor track Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Today, the league continues to thrive with a mem- championships in 1988. Most recently, the confer- Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology bership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint ence instituted golf and softball championships in (), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current 1994. Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Poly- league members are Appalachian State, College of The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former technic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, commissioner, annually recognizes the top wom- Lee. Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, en’s athletics programs in the conference. From its Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was an integral part of the Southern Conference and its named secretary. The decision to form a new ath- Leadership success. letic conference was motivated by the desire to have The Southern Conference declares champions a workable number of conference games for each John Iamarino was officially named commission- in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the er of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school has promoted the Southern Conference through an field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine at least once during the regular season and many ambitious agenda which has improved competition, women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, schools went several years between playing some upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the market- field, tennis, golf and softball.

60 georgia southern university - Syd Katy Phillips, Grant, Alex Murphy, Ashley Sepaniak, Sara Oland, Paige Pietrykowski, Holly Dyer, Sydney Storey, McKenna Lindsay Hammer, Candace Marshall, Kaitlin Payne, Kyrstin Smith, Jenny Anderson, Carlee Storey Smith, Jenny Kyrstin Candace Marshall, Kaitlin Hammer, Payne, Lindsay Erica Lippitt (Graduate Assistant), Ashley Hart (Head Coach), Courtney Collins, Alanna Rudd, Morgan Katie Springer, Alanna Rudd, Erica Lippitt (Graduate Assistant), Ashley Hart CourtneyMerson, (Head Coach), Collins, W (L- R ): W (L- R ): W (L- R ): T RO F RON M IDDL E RO ney Keer C K RO BA Missy Meyer, Laine Hobbs, Danae Kaimuloa, Sammie Norman, Elena Karakizis, Laine Hobbs, CarrieMissy Meyer, Rahn (Athletic Trainer) georgia southern university Senior

Juniors

2010 Women’s Soccer Schedule Date opponent Location Time (ET) Fri, Aug 20 WINTHROP STATESBORO 4 p.m. Sun, Aug 22 Mercer at Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. Sat, Aug 28 USC Upstate at Spartanburg, S.C. 3 p.m. Fri, Sep 3 GEORGIA STATE STATESBORO 4 p.m. Sun, Sep 5 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN STATESBORO 2 p.m. Fri, Sep 10 Tennessee Tech at Birmingham, Ala. 5:30 p.m. Sun, Sep 12 Kennesaw State at Birmingham, Ala. 12:30 p.m. Sun, Sep 19 COASTAL CAROLINA STATESBORO 3 p.m. Fri, Sep 24 WOFFORD * STATESBORO 4 p.m. Sun, Sep 26 FURMAN * STATESBORO 2 p.m. Fri, Oct 1 UNC Greensboro * at Greensboro, N.C. 7 p.m. Sun, Oct 3 Elon * at Burlington, N.C. 2 p.m. Fri, Oct 8 Western Carolina * at Cullowhee, N.C. 6 p.m. Sun, Oct 10 Appalachian State * at Boone, N.C. 2 p.m. Fri, Oct 15 THE CITADEL * STATESBORO 4 p.m. Sun, Oct 17 College of Charleston * at Charleston, S.C. 1 p.m. Fri, Oct 22 CHATTANOOGA * STATESBORO 4 p.m. Sun, Oct 24 SAMFORD * STATESBORO 2 p.m. Thu, Oct 28 DAVIDSON * STATESBORO 4 p.m. Sun, Oct 31 SoCon Tournament (First Round) at TBA TBA Fri, Nov 5 SoCon Tournament (Semifinals) at Cullowhee, N.C. TBA Sun, Nov 7 SoCon Tournament (Finals) at Cullowhee, N.C. TBA

Sophomores

Freshmen