welcome A Message from the Coach

Welcome to JMU women’s soccer. As the program’s first and only head coach, I am extremely proud of the history, tradition and reputation we have built here. Our players excel in the classroom, on the field and ultimately in the real world. Our schedule is always among the toughest because good players de- serve to test their talents against the best. JMU women’s soccer contin- ues to be one of the top programs in Virginia, in the CAA, the Mid-Atlantic region and in the nation… that is always our goal. Nestled in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, JMU boasts tranquility, safety and a community that is committed to JMU athletics. The university has established itself with national rankings in many academic categories and is always evolving to chase its goal of being the best undergraduate univer- sity in the nation. This is a very dynamic time to be associated with JMU women’s soccer. I hope you will join us for an exciting season of soccer. Sincerely yours,

Dave Lombardo Head Soccer Coach 2012 Schedule August 27 Northeastern*, 7 p.m. 9 at Virginia Tech (scrimmage), 6 p.m. 30 Hofstra*, 1 p.m. 12 Virginia Commonwealth (scrimmage), 6 p.m. 19 Marshall, 7 p.m. October 4 George Mason*, 7 p.m. JMU/Fairfield Inn by Marriott Invitational 7 at Towson*, 1 p.m. 24 Hofstra vs. Temple, 5 p.m. 11 at North Carolina Wilmington*, 7 p.m. JMU vs. Georgetown, 7:30 p.m. 14 at Georgia State*, 12 noon 26 Georgetown vs. Hofstra, 11 a.m. 18 Delaware*, 5 p.m. JMU vs. Temple, 1:30 p.m. 21 Drexel*, 1 p.m. 31 Pennsylvania, 7 p.m. 28 CAA First Round (#3 & #4 seeds host) September November 2 CAA Semifinals (#1 seed hosts) Virginia Nike Classic 4 CAA Championship (#1 seed hosts) 7 Richmond, 2 p.m. 9 Virginia , 2:30 p.m. Home games in boldface * Colonial Athletic Association opponent 14 at Navy, 7 p.m. NCAA Tournament dates available at NCAA.com 16 Charlotte, 1 p.m. Game dates and times are subject to change. Go to JMUSports.com for up- 20 at Old Dominion*, 5 p.m. dated information. 23 at William and Mary*, 2 p.m.

2011 JMU Soccer - 1 coaching staff David Lombardo Head Coach Southern Connecticut State ‘76 • 11 career NCAA Tournament appearances • Three NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearances • Three CAA Tournament titles (1995, 2002, 2010) & three times CAA runner-up • Twice ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) runner-up • Sixth among all winningest active coaches in NCAA Division I soccer • U.S. Soccer staff for 2001 • His JMU team moved from Top 10 regional ranking in its inaugural season (1990) to Top 25 national ranking the very next year • 22-year JMU record is 271-170-32 • 29-year career record is 349-205-40 • Keene State Sports Hall of Fame inductee Coach of the Year • Virginia Division I 1995, 1996, 2007 • CAA 1996, 2007

2011 JMU Soccer - 2 coaching staff Scott Gerseny Assistant Coach & Recruiting Coordinator Florida ‘05 • First season with the JMU program • Seven years of experience as an assistant coach at Towson and Eastern Kentucky • Coached six All-CAA players in four seasons at Towson, the most in any four-year span in the program’s history • Coached Baltimore Bays Under-16 Team to Maryland State Cup 2010 • USSF National “A” Coaching License

Rachel Chupein Assistant Coach James Madison ‘09 • NSCAA National Coaching Diploma • Former JMU soccer team captain 2007, 2008 • Two NCAA Tournament appearances as a player (2007, 2008) • CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award three years

Teri Maykoski Volunteer Assistant Coach James Madison ‘09 • Career starter on defense for JMU (2005-09) • NSCAA All-Region 2008, 2009 • All-CAA 2006, 2008, 2009 • Played on Dukes’ 2008 NCAA Tournament round of 16 team that ranked #19 in final NSCAA poll • Former JMU soccer team captain 2009

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The Essence of JMU Soccer • We tied a top three school, Maryland, 0-0, which showed how much heart we had. - Kelly Abt (‘15) • Watch “Bridesmaids” and popular YouTube videos and you’ll fit in! - Becky Sparks (‘14) • Whenever we go on away trips and someone on the team lives close, the parents will host a dinner. This is so enjoyable because we get to hang out and eat a home-cooked meal. It shows how dedicated everyone, including the parents, is to JMU soccer. It’s always a great time and relaxing. - Dana O’Brien (‘13) • When we were down 3-1 to Hofstra, we all fought hard and tied it 3-3 and won it 4-3 in overtime. To do something like that takes a lot of heart and a lot of spirit. - Katie Hyland (‘15) • Before each game, after the coaches give us a pregame talk, all the girls come together and say a chant that gets us pumped up for the game and reminds us that we are a team and a family. - Ellen Forrest (‘15) • We have a team donkey that the coach gives to the player who has done or said the dumbest thing. The donkey is passed around throughout the season and sometimes the coach is even the donkey recipient. - Stephanie Hamilton (‘15) • We sing and play funny games to get us through the 10-15 minute freezing cold ice baths required in preseason. - Olivia Tomoff (‘14) • We make many hilarious team videos. -- Sam Lofton (‘12)

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My Favorite Memory from Last Season • Our spring break trip to Costa Rica -- Isabel Chang (‘13) • Coming back from a rough start against Hofstra and winning the game in overtime. - Kelly Abt (‘15) • Traveling up to Boston; the road trip and restaurants were really fun. - Olivia Tomoff (‘14) • When we came back and beat Hofstra in double overtime 4-3 at their stadium. - Kelly Germain (‘13)

The Best Non-Soccer Part of JMU • The school spirit. Everyone is so enthusiastic about JMU and truly believes it’s the best school in the world. It’s our own utopian world set apart from the real world. - Shannon Rano (‘15) • The food, people, and the beautiful views around campus. - Amalya Clayton (‘13)

2011 JMU Soccer - 5 athletes Kelly Germain Amalya Clayton Redshirt Sr. Midfielder Sr. Forward McLean, Va. Springfield, Va. Major: Special education Major: Kinesiology (exercise science)

• Team captain for 2011, 2012 • Team captain for 2012 • CAA Commissioner’s Academic • CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award three years Award • Four-time All-Liberty District and • All-Northern Region at two-time two-time regional semifinalist at Patriot District champion West Langley H.S. Springfield H.S. • Arlington United club was state • FVC Netforce club was state under-18 semifinalist under-17 runner-up • ODP region team “If an outsider were to watch our team work out or practice, they would “The first moment when you put on understand how hard we work for what your uniform before a game and we we want.” huddle up to do our pre-game cheer, you understand what it’s like to truly have everyone’s hearts beat together and know you have 31 sisters that stand behind you in all that you do.”

Elisa Davidson Dana O’Brien Sr. Defender Alexandria, Va. Redshirt Sr. Forward Major: Health sciences (pre- Warminster, Pa. medicine) Major: Kinesiology

• Two-year starter • All-Patriot District at Hayfield S.S. • Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team • Chantilly FCV Netforce club team and team’s leading scorer at was state under-16 champion La Salle in 2008 “One game last spring, it was very windy • Two-time All-Suburban and there was a piece of paper that flew I League at Suburban I onto the field that Coach Lombardo tried League Continental League to get hold of. Every time he tried to champions William Tennent reach for it, it flew out of his grasp further from the sidelines, deeper into the field, H.S. until finally he was almost in the run • Played for three-time Region of play and almost got trampled by the I champion FC Delco Fury players on the field that were still playing the game. It’s just that type of club team joking attitude that we love to instill, still having fun but making sure we get things done at the same time!” “A class that was one of my favorites was Law and Ethics with Ben Carr­­--he was one of the best professors I have had at JMU. He really challenged us to think in different ways and the class was incredibly interesting!”

2011 JMU Soccer - 6 athletes Katie Menzie Sam Lofton Redshirt Sr. Midfielder Jr. Defender Chantilly, Va. Lock Haven, Pa. Major: Communication sciences and Major: Health sciences (pre- disorders medicine)

• Two-year starter • Two-year starter • CAA Commissioners Academic • CAA Commissioners Academic Award three years Award two years • Alumna of Chantilly H.S. • Four-time All-Mountain League first • ODP state team team at state semifinalist Central Mountain H.S. • Chantilly FCV Netforce club team • ODP under-13 through under-16 “The best non-soccer-related thing Region I and state teams about JMU is the environment. JMU is filled with really friendly people!” • Played for region semifinalist and State Cup champion Hershey Attack club team “My dream job is playing soccer until I’m 85, but also getting paid a lot to do it.”

Theresa Naquin Redshirt Jr. Defender, Midfielder Herndon, Va. Major: Health sciences Haley Miller Jr. Midfielder West Chester, Pa. Major: Special education

• Team captain for 2012 • CAA Commissioners Academic Award • Two-time team MVP at Herndon • CAA Commissioners Academic H.S. Award two years • McLean Freedom club won two • Runner-up for Ches-Mont Player of state championships the Year at district quarterfinalist “I chose my major because I want to West Chester East H.S. be in a field where I’m always helping • ODP under-18 Region I team and people.” under-13 through under-18 state teams • Played most recently for Hershey Attack club team “Before every game we have a ritual cheer that we do in the absence of the coaches. The upperclassmen chant one part, and the rest of the team chants the other. It really gets you pumped up!”

2011 JMU Soccer - 7 athletes Becky Sparks Kate Courter Jr. Defender Redshirt So. Goalkeeper Laurel Springs, N.J. Lincoln Park, N.J. Major: Health sciences (pre- Major: Health sciences (pre-physical occupational therapy) therapy)

• All-CAA 2011 • CAA Commissioners Academic • All-State First Team at Olympic Award two years Conference champion Paul VI H.S. • Two-time All-State First Team • ODP under-15 state team at two-time state champion Immaculate Heart H.S. • Played on FC Delco club team • U.S. Super Y League national select “My dream job is to be a music producer team 2008, 2009 in Hollywood.” • At age 15 won the Super Y League national championship with the under-20 Parsippany Gazelles club “The best non-soccer related thing about JMU is the scenic nature we’re surrounded by.”

Lauren Wilson Jr. Forward Olivia Tomoff Coatesville, Pa. Jr. Defender, Midfielder Major: Kinesiology Crofton, Md. Major: Accounting, computer information systems

• All-CAA 2011 • Philadelphia Inquirer Player • CAA Commissioners Academic of the Year at two-time state Award two years champion Downingtown H.S. • Starter • ODP state team • All-IAAM at three-time IAAM • Played for U.S. club national champion Archbishop Spalding champion FC Delco club team H.S. “What I’m looking forward to most • ODP under-17 Region I pool and about the new University Park fields is under-16 and under-17 state it’s a fresh start with a new team and teams new facility.” • Played for Region I semifinalist and State Cup champion Freestate Phoenix club team • Played with the under-20 Washington Freedom in USL Summer League summer 2010 “My favorite memory from last season was traveling up to Boston. The road trip and restaurants were really fun.”

2011 JMU Soccer - 8 athletes Kelly Abt Katie Hyland So. Forward, Midfielder So. Forward Sterling, Va. Islip, N.Y. Major: Communication studies Major: Marketing

• All-region and three-time all-district • Two-time all-state at Suffolk at Potomac Falls H.S. County champion Islip H.S. • Played for FC Virginia club • ODP Northeast Region team and “The best non-soccer-related thing about ODP state team JMU is how pretty it is because of the • Played for Smithtown Attack mountains and the sky. The best sunsets Kickers club that was under-16 I’ve seen have been at JMU.” and under 17 state semifinalist “When we were down 3-1 to Hofstra last season, we all fought hard and tied it 3-3 and won it 4-3 in overtime. To do something like that takes a lot of heart and a lot of spirit.”

Stephanie Hamilton Shannon Rano So. Forward So. Defender Coronado, Calif. Branchburg, N.J. Major: Kinesiology Major: Political science

• CAA Commissioners • CAA All-Rookie Team Academic Award • All-Skyland Conference and • Three-time all-league at All-Somerset County player Southern California region on Immaculata H.S. team that champion and two-time advanced to second round of state Western League and San playoffs Diego division champion • ODP Region I team and ODP state Coronado H.S. team • Played for under-16 region • Played for state champion FC semifinalist and under 17 Pennsylvania Strikers club state semifinalist San Diego team that won bronze medal Surf club at U.S. Youth Soccer National • ODP under-14 and under 15 Championships state teams “The feeling of raw anticipation and excitement that every single one of “My favorite memory from last us has on game day captures the true spirit of JMU women’s soccer.” season was our trip to Costa Rica, because it was such a fun opportunity and a great team-building experience.”

2011 JMU Soccer - 9 athletes Marlee Stynchula Isabel Chang So. Goalkeeper Redshirt Fr. Defender, Midfielder Fairfax, Va. Clifton, Va. Major: Public policy and Major: Physical and health education administration teacher education • CAA Commissioners Academic Award • All-Northern Region and four-time All- Concorde District at region semifinalist Centreville H.S. • Played for state champion Bethesda • CAA Commissioners Academic Dragons club and Region I finalist and five-time state Award champion Braddock Road Youth Club Azul team • All-Northern Region and • ODP under-12 through under-16 state teams and ODP Region I four-time all-district at state camp quarterfinalist W.T. Woodson H.S. “My favorite memory from last season was our spring break trip to • Played for region semifinalist Costa Rica.” and two-time state champion Bethesda Dragons club “The class I have taken that was one of my favorites was Theatre 100 with Professor Robert Jones. It was a completely new experience for me--far outside of anything that I would have Ellen Forrest tried had I not been required to do so. We got to put on a play, and I Redshirt Fr. Goalkeeper met some of the best people at this school through that class.” Midlothian, Va. • CAA Commissioners Academic Award • All-state and two-time all-region at Central Region runner-up and Dominion District champion James River H.S. • Played for under-17 region semifinalist and state champion Richmond Strikers Madyson Brown club Redshirt Fr. Forward, Defender “Before each game, after the coaches give us a pregame talk, all the Herndon, Va. girls come together and say a chant that gets us pumped up for the game and reminds us that we are a team and a family.” Major: Interdisciplinary liberal studies • All-state and two-time All-Northern Region player at state champion Chantilly H.S. • Played for Chantilly Burn club team that Eileen Sechler won bronze medal at under-15 U.S. Youth Redshirt Fr. Defender Soccer National Championships Chantilly, Va. • ODP under-13 and under 14 state teams Major: English “My dream job is either a professional soccer player or a top chef, so that I could travel around the world and cook for famous people.” • All-region at state champion Chantilly H.S. • Played for under-17 state cup runner-up FCV team • ODP Northern Region team “My favorite thing about playing soccer is being a part of team and working together to win those really tough games.”

2011 JMU Soccer - 10 athletes Erin Brady Carley Jenkins Fr. Forward, Defender Fr. Midfielder, Forward Ashburn, Va. Centreville, Va. • All-state at two-time state champion • All-Northern Region at Westfield H.S. Broad Run H.S. • ODP state teams under-13, under-12, • ODP Region I camp under 11 • Played for state cup champion ASC • Played for Chantilly Burn club that was Premier Gold ‘94 Region I champion “A quote that inspires/motivates me is ‘The past “My favorite thing about playing soccer is is the past. Just make the future better.’” hanging around with my friends playing the competitive game I love.”

Lauren Budzinski Kelly Kerrigan Fr. Defender Robbinsville, N.J. Fr. Midfielder Downingtown, Pa. Major: Marketing • All-state and Gatorade state Player of the • All-State at group I state champion Year at District 1 and Ches-Mont League Robbinsville H.S. champion Downingtown East H.S. • ODP state team • ODP Region I teams • Club teams included Real NJSC Power • Played for FC Pennsylvania Strikers 2009-12 and NJ Wildcats USL-W League teams that won five straight state • In club competition played on N.J. state champion under-18 championships, two regional team that was ranked as high as #7 in the nation championships, three Region I Premier League championships “I chose to come to JMU because I fell in love with the campus, and it and a National League championship was everything I was looking for. It has a great balance of soccer and “My favorite non-soccer memory is getting snowed in with my four best academics.” friends for three days.”

Elissa Halik Meghan Poirier Fr. Defender Fr. Forward, Midfielder Spring, Texas. Cary, N.C. Major: Kinesiology Major: Athletic training • Two-time all-district at Klein Collins H.S. • All-Region 6 and All-Tri-9 Conference at • Her Challenge club was Elite Clubs two-time Tri-9 Conference co-champion National League national semifinalist and Apex H.S. USYSA state champion • Played for state cup champion Chelsea “Something about me that would surprise Ladies 93 club people is that I was born in Norway.” “Something about me that would surprise people is I created and performed as the mascot for my soccer club.” Rachel Ivey Fr. Defender Alyssa Zurlo South Riding, Va. Fr. Defender • All-Northwest Region at two-time region semifinalist Freedom H.S. Washington, N.J. • ODP state teams under-16, under-12 • All-State Group 3 and Warren County Player of the Year at Warren Hills Regional • Won three state cups with her club H.S. teams, Herndon Firecats and Chantilly Hotspur • Played in under-17 Super Y National Championship “My favorite soccer memory was winning state cups back to back with my club team.” • Played for New Jersey under-18 state semifinalists Match Fit Chelsea Wildcats “The accomplishment of which I am most proud is getting accepted into my number one school, where I am playing the sport that I love.”

2011 JMU Soccer - 11 CAA 25th team Four Dukes were among 25 athletes named to the Colonial Athletic Association 25th Anniversary Team in 2009-10. Kim Argy Annie Lowry • Former school record for career game-winners (15) • All-America 2007 • NSCAA Scholar All- • All-Region 2005, 2006, America 2005 2007 • All-Region 2002, 2005 • Academic All-District • All-CAA 2002, 2003, 2006 2005 • All-CAA 2005, 2006, • CAA Rookie of the Year 2007 2002 • All-State 2006, 2007 • CAA All-Tournament • CAA All-Rookie 2004 2002, 2005 • All-State 2002, 2003, 2005

Corky Julien • Canada National Team 2009-present • Hermann Trophy Watch List for national Player of the Year 2009 • All-America 2008 • NSCAA Scholar All- America 2009 Ashley Williamson • All-Region 2007, 2008, • School’s all-time leading scorer (55 goals, 128 2009 points) • CAA Player of the Year • School season records 2008 for goals (19) and points (46) • All-CAA 2008, 2009 • Umbro Select Senior • All-State 2006, 2008, All-Star Game 1995 2009 • All-Region 1995 • State Player of the Year 2008 • All-CAA 1995 • State Rookie of the • All-State 1995 Year 2006 • Academic All-District • School-record 19 1995 career game-winning • JMU Athletic Hall of goals Fame 2008 • Second on JMU career goals (44) and points (102) lists

2011 JMU Soccer - 12 memorable moments Sept. 10, 1991, Fairfax, Va. In only the 20th game ever played by a JMU team, the Dukes gain their first upset of a top-20 squad with a 1-0 road win at George Mason. D

Sept. 17, 1991, St. Louis, Mo. The Dukes break into the national rankings for the first time at number 13 in the ISAA coaches poll. D Oct. 7, 1997, Harrisonburg, Va. Nov. 5, 1995, Harrisonburg, Va. JMU plays Virginia, ranked in the top five in all three JMU wins the inaugural Colonial Athletic Association national polls, to a 1-1 tie. tournament, in a televised 2-0 victory over defending league D champion and Top 20 team William and Mary. Nov. 15, 1997, Charlottesville, Va. The Dukes participate in the NCAA Tournament for the D third year in a row. JMU loses at Virginia in the round of 32. Nov. 11, 1995, D State College, Pa. JMU upsets 22nd-ranked Penn State 2-1 in an NCAA Tournament first-round game and advances to the round Oct. 31, 1998, of 16. Harrisonburg, Va. For the second time in less D than a week JMU beats a Top 10-ranked team as the Dukes ease to a 5-2 victory over eighth- Nov. 17, 1996, Greensboro, N.C. ranked William and Mary. Six After getting an at-large days earlier JMU edged seventh- NCAA Tournament berth, ranked Penn State 1-0. the Dukes beat North Carolina Greensboro on the Spartans’ home field to again move ahead to the D round of 16. D Nov. 11, 1998, Harrisonburg, Va. JMU earns a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the fourth straight sea- son. The Dukes shut out Radford 4-0 in the team’s first-ever home match in NCAA play.

2011 JMU Soccer - 13 memorable moments Nov. 15, 2002, Charlotte, N.C. D JMU upsets nationally 13th-ranked UNC Charlotte in the NCAA Tournament first round. D

Nov. 16, 2007, Morgantown, W.Va. The Dukes, making their eighth NCAA Tournament appearance, shut out UPenn in a first-round match. D

Nov. 10, 1999, Harrisonburg, Va. The Dukes return to NCAA play for the fifth consecutive year. JMU beats UPenn in a first-round game at the JMU Nov. 16, 2008, Soccer Complex. Winston- Salem, N.C. D The Dukes follow up a Nov. 14 NCAA May 2, 2000, Indianapolis, Ind. Tournament first-round win over Georgia with The JMU program ranks 12th on the list of the winningest a second-round victory NCAA Division I programs of the 1990s. The Dukes won at 23rd-ranked Wake 132 games and qualified for five NCAA tournaments in Forest. the decade. D

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Nov. 22, 2008, Portland, Ore. JMU plays nationally second-ranked Portland be- fore a crowd of nearly 5,000 in the NCAA Tournament round of 16. D Nov. 10, 2002, Virginia Beach, Va. After surprising top-seeded William and Mary with a 2-1 semifinal victory, the fourth-seeded Dukes capture the CAA championship trophy with a 2-0 win over number two seed George Mason. D

2011 JMU Soccer - 14 memorable moments Nov. 14, 2010, Chapel Hill N.C. JMU and defend- ing NCAA champi- on North Carolina are deadlocked at 1-1 at halftime, but the Tar Heels pull away for a 3-1 win in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. D

Nov. 7, 2010, Hempstead, N.Y. June 16, 2011, The second-seeded Dukes win their third CAA title with a Ottawa, Ontario 2-0 upset of top-seeded and 18th-ranked Hofstra. The win Former JMU All-America ended the Pride’s NCAA-leading 18-game winning streak Christina “Corky” Julien is and was the first home loss for Hofstra since Oct. 9, 2009. among 21 players named Goalkeeper Diane Wszalek was honored as the tour- to Canada’s roster for the nament’s Most Outstanding Performer after earning her 2011 World Cup. league-leading eighth shutout of the year and stopping a PK in a shootout in the tournament semifinals. D

CAA Champions (3) 1995 2002 2010 NCAA Tournament (10) 1995 1996 1997 Nov. 12, 2010, Chapel Hill, N.C. 1998 The Dukes top Texas 3-1 in a first-round game as JMU 1999 makes its third NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 2002 four years. 2004 2007 D 2008 2010

2011 JMU Soccer - 15 tradition JMU Soccer • 12 postseason tour- nament appearances • 10 NCAA Tournaments includ- ing three “Sweet 16s” • NCAA Tournament victories over Penn State, Wake Forest, Georgia, UNC Charlotte, Aimee Grahe UPenn (twice), UNC • All-Region 1999 Greensboro, Radford, Samantha Jen Cuesta • All-CAA 1999 Texas Andersch • All-America 1996 • All-State 1999 • Umbro Select Senior All- • Three league tourna- • Umbro Select Senior All- Star Game 1996 ment titles Star Game 1996 • All-Region 1995, 1996 • 19 winning seasons • All-Region 1996 • All-CAA 1995, 1996 in the 22-year history • All-CAA 1994, 1996 • All-State 1995, 1996 of the program • All-State 1996 • All-time best national ranking of 13th • 12th winningest program in the nation in the decade of the 1990s

Jessica Hussey • Canada Under-19 National Kim Argy Team 2002 • CAA 25th Anniversary Kim Germain • School records for season Team • U.S. Under-23 Team 2008 shutouts (8) and career • Former school record for • All-America 2007 saves (370) career game-winners (15) • All-Region 2007, 2008 • Former school record for career shutouts (21) • NSCAA Scholar All- • All-CAA 2006, 2007, 2008 • All-Region 2005 America 2005 • CAA All Rookie 2005 • All-CAA 2005 • All-Region 2002, 2005 • All-State 2007, 2008 • All-CAA 2002, 2003, 2005 • All-State 2005 • CAA Rookie of the Year Annie Lowry 2002 • CAA 25th Anniversary • CAA All-Tournament Team 2002, 2005 • All-America 2007 • All-State 2002, 2003, 2005 • All-Region 2005, 2006, 2007 • Academic All-District 2006 • All-CAA 2005, 2006, 2007 • All-State 2006, 2007 • CAA All-Rookie 2004

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Beth Ashley McNamara Williamson • Women’s United Soccer Cathy Reid Teresa Rynier • CAA 25th Anniversary • Program’s first All- • Swedish 1st Division Association (Philadelphia Team America in 1991 (Kvarnsveden IK) 2012 Charge) 2003 • School’s all-time lead- • All-Region 1990, 1991 • Women’s Professional • All-Region 1999 ing scorer (55 goals, 128 Soccer League points) • All-CAA 1998, 1999, 2002 (Philadelphia • School season records for • CAA All-Tournament 2001 Independence) draft goals (19) and points (46) • All-State 1999, 2001 choice 2011 • Umbro Select Senior All- • Academic All-District • School, CAA, and state Star Game 1995 2001, 2002 career assist records (53) and school season assist • All-Region 1995 record (15) • All-CAA 1995 • All-America 2010 • All-State 1995 • All-Region 2009, 2010 • Academic All-District 1995 • All-CAA 2008, 2009, 2010 • JMU Athletic Hall of Fame • CAA All Rookie 2007 2008

Julie Reule • All-Region 1992, 1994 • All-CAA 1993, 1993 • All-State 1994 • Former school single- Carrie Proost game assist record (3) • Former school and state record for career assists (36) • Women’s United Soccer Association (New York Power) 2003 Katy Therese • Two-time all-star with USL Hampton Roads Piranha Swindells Wolden • All-Region 1991, 1992 • All-Region 2002, 2004 • School single-game re- cords for goals (4) • All-CAA 1994 • Four-time All-CAA first • All-Region 1997, 1998 • All-State 1994 team (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) • All-CAA 1996, 1997, 1998 • Only four-time all-league • All-State 1997, 1998 player in school history • All-State 2002, 2003, 2004

2011 JMU Soccer - 17 International play Kim Germain JMU ‘09 Member of U.S. Under-23 National Team in 2009

Jessica Hussey JMU ’05 Member of Canada Under-19 National Team in 2002 That Canada team was silver medalist in 2002 FIFA Under-19 World Championship Member of Canada Under-20 National Team in 2003

Corky Julien JMU ‘10 2011 Canada World Cup Team Starter for Canada team that won 2011 Pan American Games and 2010 Cyprus Cup; starter in 2012 CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Tournament Scored all three game- winners for Canada in 2010 Cyprus Cup pool play 38 international caps

2011 JMU Soccer - 18 International play Morven Ross JMU ‘10 Member of the Scottish Under-19 National Team in 2005 and 2006

Ariana Ruela JMU ‘12 Member of National Team 2010 Played for Portugal in Starter for Portugal Under-19 National Team in a spring 2009 qualifying event for the Under-19 European Championship

2011 JMU Soccer - 19 CAA CAA Soccer Jamie • Top six teams advance to Miller CAA postseason tourna- ment • CAA Defensive Player • Champion receives an of the Year 2001 automatic bid to 64-team • All-Region 2001 NCAA Tournament • All-CAA 2000, 2001 • Multiple teams in NCAA tournament 15 times in last 21 seasons • CAA All-Tournament 2001 JMU in the CAA • All-State 2000, 2001 • Champion 1995, 2002, 2010 • Runner-up 2001, 2006, 2009 • Semifinalist also in 1996, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 • 66 All-CAA selections • Defensive Player of the Year 2001 • Rookie of the Year 1994, 2002, 2007 • Tournament MVP 1995, 2002, 2010 • Coach of the Year 1996, 2007 Teri • Player of the Year 2008 Joyce Aimee • CAA Tournament Vaughan MVP 2002 • All-CAA 2001 • CAA Rookie of the Year • CAA All- 1994 Tournament • All-Region 1995, 1997 2000. 2002 • All-CAA first team 1994, 1995, 1997 • All-State 1997 • Two-sport athlete who was an All-America in lacrosse • Holds school record for NCAA Tournament ap- Stacy pearances (3 with soccer and 3 with lacrosse) • JMU Athletic Hall of Fame 2011 Bilodeau • CAA Tournament MVP 1995 • All-CAA 1996, 1997 • All-State 1995, 1996

2011 JMU Soccer - 20 CAA By the Numbers 11 member schools 8 states represented 5 of the nine largest television markets in the na- tion -- New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (6), Washington, D.C. (8) and Atlanta (9) 1 NCAA soccer champion (George Mason in 1985)

Corky Julien • CAA 25th Anniversary Team • CAA Player of the Year 2008 • Canada National Team 2009-present • All-America 2008 • All-Region 2007, 2008, 2009 • All-CAA 2008, 2009 1995 CAA championship celebration • All-State 2006, 2008 • State Co-Player of the Year 2008 • State Rookie of the Year 2006 Cate Diane Tisinger Wszalek • All-Region 2007, 2010 • CAA Tournament MVP • All-CAA 2007, 2008, 2010 2010 • All-State 2007, 2010 • All-Region 2010 • CAA Rookie of the Year • All-CAA 2010 2007 • All-State 2010 • Soccer America All- • School records for Freshman 2007 career complete-game (24) and total (30) shut- outs and goals-against average (1.128) and season complete-game shutouts (8)

2011 JMU Soccer - 21 This is JMU This Is JMU JMU’s beautiful campus includes 111 major buildings on 712 acres. The original campus is built around the Quadrangle, where buildings are constructed of native blue limestone and have ivy coverings. The University’s 19,800 students may choose from 109 degree programs in seven colleges -- College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, College of Education, College of Integrated Science and Technology, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Graduate School. JMU’s academic program combines the liberal arts tradition with preparation for technology in a rapidly changing world. All students receive a strong foundation of knowledge through a rigorous general education program. • Female/Male Ratio: 60/40 • Student/Professor Ratio: 15/1 • Average Class Size: 29

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2011 JMU Soccer - 23 this is jmu • U.S. News & World Report in its 2011 America’s Best Colleges guidebook ranked JMU first in the South among public, master’s-level universities for the 17th straight year. • JMU is Virginia’s most-popular college or uni- versity, drawing applications from the greatest percentage of the state’s graduating high school seniors. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance in 2012 ranked JMU 28th nationally on its list of 100 best values in public colleges -- schools that offer a first-class education at a reasonable price. • Yahoo! Internet Life included JMU on its 2001 listing of “The Nation’s 100 Most Wired Universities,” listing JMU 53rd among larger institutions. • JMU was included in the 2002 edition of The Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider’s Guide to the 320 Most Interesting Colleges with one author saying “JMU is almost too perfect to be believed.” • JMU has been described as “one of the best managed, most dynamic public universities in the nation” in The Guide to 101 of the Best Values in America’s Colleges and Universities. • Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine in 2012 ranked JMU’s College of Business 12th national- ly among business schools at public universities and 32nd among all universities. • JMU is among schools “that prove activism and community service are alive and well on cam- pus,” says Mother Jones Magazine. • JMU’s exemplary programs for first-year stu- dents are “cornerstones of the University’s strong commitment to student learning and success,” says The Temple Guide: Colleges That Encourage Character Development. • JMU is recognized as one of the nation’s top 75 “Best Value” public universities in the 2012 Princeton Review “Best Value Colleges.” The list recognizes schools that provide high-quality aca- demics at a reasonable price.”

2011 JMU Soccer - 24 harrisonburg, Va. Harrisonburg, Va. A Great College Town Harrisonburg is convenient to the metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C., and Richmond while providing JMU students the comforts of the pic- turesque setting of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. The city offers something for everyone. From downtown shopping and restaurants, to nearby national parks and forests, it provides JMU stu- dents the opportunity to sample many aspects of life. Harrisonburg offers a learning environment that is very unique in today’s high-tech, educational world.

2011 JMU Soccer - 25 plecker center Robert & Frances Plecker Athletic Performance Center • Named in honor of Robert & Frances Plecker • A $10 million state-of-the-art athletic support facility • 7,000-square foot strength and conditioning center with flat-screen televisions for individual instruction • 5,000-square foot sports medicine facility • Computer lab with more then 30 work stations • Tutoring and small group meeting facilities • JMU’s athletic hall of fame • Student-athlete lounge

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• Located in the Plecker Athletic Performance Center • Computer lab with more than 30 work stations • Tutoring and small group meeting facilities • Student-athlete lounge

Casey Carter Associate Athletics Director for Student- Athlete Services James Madison ‘70

Joi Irby Team Academic Advisor Georgetown ‘03

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• Developing athleticism and sports performance • Seven training facilities encompassing more than 17,000 square feet • Staff includes five full time professionals with certifications as strength and conditioning specialists

Greg Werner Head Coach/Director of JMU Strength & Conditioning Austin Peay ‘91

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• Multi-skilled professionals use current research, educational knowledge, and state-of-the-art equipment and technology to provide a comprehensive and progressive approach to assure the holistic well-being of student-athletes • Staff includes 20 board-certified and licensed athletic trainers • Team physicians include Dr. Kent Diduch (board-certified in family practice physician) and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mark Miller, a nationally renowned fellowship-trained orthopedist from the University of Virginia • Local chiropractors, physical therapists, sport psychologists, nutritionists, and orthotists are available to assist in the health care needs of student-athletes

Lisa Friesen, ATC Team Athletic Trainer University of the Pacific ‘08

Tom Kuster, ATC Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine James Madison ‘95

Dr. Kent Diduch Team Physician

Dr. Mark Miller Team Orthopedic Surgeon

2011 JMU Soccer - 29 soccer information Home Field & Capacity/Surface: University Park (1,500/Bermuda grass) Office Location: Godwin Hall 103 Telephone: (540) 568-3452 Fax: (540) 568-6065 E-mail: [email protected] Mailing Address: Women’s Soccer 261 Bluestone Drive MSC 2301 James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Head Coach: David Lombardo: (540) 568-3452 [email protected] Assistant Coaches: Scott Gerseny: (540) 568-3368, [email protected] Rachel Chupein: (540) 568-7345 [email protected] Teri Maykoski: [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Joyce Shifflett: (540) 568-6467 Strength & Conditioning Coach: Greg Werner Athletics Communications: Milla Sue Wisecarver: (540) 568-6154 [email protected]

Directions & Maps A map of the JMU campus (including a PDF printable map) is available at www.jmu.edu/ map. For directions visit JMUSports.com and click on Facilities. Credits: Template Design: Grant Hawkins Design, McKinney, Texas. Design: Teresa Craig Photography: Cathy Kushner, Nate Carden, Griffin Harrington, Allison Toffle, Steven Gibbons, John R. Bell, Brian Westerholt, Canadian Soccer Association, Diane Elliott, Tommy Thompson, and others. Printing: Mid-Valley Press

Who’s Who in JMU Athletics

Jeff Bourne Geoff Casey Carter Brian Jenn Phillips Kevin White Mike Tom Kuster John Martin Ty Phillips Athletics Director Polglase Associate AD, Frerking Associate AD, Associate AD, Carpenter Assistant AD, Assistant Assistant AD, Deputy Athletics Student Athlete Associate AD, Compliance & Sports Programs Assistant AD, Sports Medicine AD, Athletics Facilities & Director Services Development Senior Woman Ticketing Communications Events Administrator & Customer Relations

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