Creighton Women’s Soccer 1 2016 Media Guide Back Row (L to R): Emma Braasch, Mackenzie Graybill, Maureen Kerr, Lauren Sullivan, Emily Roll, Ylenia Sachau, Kylin Grubb, Callie Hawkins, Jaylin Bosak, Hannah Miller, Caeley Lordemann. Middle Row (L to R): Elizabeth Bolland, Marissa Casas, Alyssa Swift, Kaira Houser, Darby Hugunin, McKynzie Dickman, Cassie Legband, Kate Johnson, McKenzie Meola. Front Row (L to R): Gabriela Braga, Taryn Jakubowski, Olivia Witherspoon, Erin Scott, Brekken Fukushima, Ashleigh Cearlock, Amanda Lopez.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 2 2016 Media Guide Quick Facts , Table of Contents and Credits

Creighton Quick Facts Table of Contents

General Information Radio/TV Roster ...... 2 2016 Opponents Quick Facts/TOC/Credits ...... 3 2016 Non-Conference Capsules . . . . . 28 Location...... Omaha, Neb. 2016 Roster ...... 4 Capsules . . . . . 29 Founded...... 1878 2016 Season Preview ...... 5 BIG EAST Composite Schedule ...... 30 Enrollment...... 8,435 Rasmussen Fitness and Sports Center . . . .6 School Colors...... Blue and White Morrison Stadium ...... 7 2015 in Review Nickname...... Bluejays Head Coach Ross Paule ...... 8-9 2015 Results ...... 32 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Assistant Coach Craig Scriven ...... 10 2015 Statistics ...... 33 Conference...... BIG EAST Assistant Coach Stephanie Rigamat . . . . 11 2015 BIG EAST Standings and Awards . . 34 President....Rev. Daniel Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D. Volunteer Assistant Luke Baxter . . . . . 12 Director of Athletics...... Bruce Rasmussen Creighton Record Book Meet the 2016 Bluejays NCAA Tournament Appearances . . . .36-37 SWA...... Brandy Menaugh Seniors Career Records ...... 38 Athletics Phone...... 402-280-2720 Emily Roll ...... 14 Season and Match Records ...... 39 Ticket Office...... 402-280-JAYS (5297) Ylenia Sachau ...... 15 All-Time Honors and Awards . . . . . 40-41 Lauren Sullivan ...... 16 Morrison Stadium Records ...... 42 Bluejay Women’s Soccer Annual Leaders and Hall of Fame . . . . 43 Head Coach...... Ross Paule Juniors Coaching Records and Year-by-Year Stats . 44 Career Record/Years...... 10-10-0/1 Gabriela Braga and McKynzie Dickman . . 17 All-Time Roster ...... 45 Assistant Coach...... Craig Scriven Mackenzie Graybill and Darby Hugunin . . 18 All-Time Series Records ...... 46 Assistant Coach...... Stephanie Rigamat Series Records ...... 47-49 Sophomores Year-By-Year Results ...... 50-52 Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Luke Baxter Emma Braasch and Marissa Casas . . . . .19 Soccer Office Phone...... 402-280-2720 Brekken Fukushima and Kaira Houser . . 20 This is Creighton Home Field...... Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Maureen Kerr and Erin Scott ...... 21 ...... 54-55 Capacity...... 7,500 The City of Omaha ...... 56 2015 Overall Record...... 10-10-0 Freshmen Creighton Administration ...... 57 2015 BIG EAST Record / Finish...... 2-7-0/8th Haylee Blach and Elizabeth Bolland . . . 22 Head Coaches and Athletic Highlights . . . 58 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 11/10 Jaylin Bosak and Ashleigh Cearlock . . . . 22 Athletic Department Directory ...... 59 Starters Returning / Lost...... 7/4 Kylin Grubb and Callie Hawkins . . . . . 23 Student-Athlete Support ...... 60 Taryn Jakubowski and Kate Johnson . . . 23 Athletic Performance and Athletic Training .61 All-Time History Cassie Legband, Caeley Lordemann and Media Information ...... 62 McKenzie Meola ...... 24 First year of soccer...... 1989 Hannah Miller, Alyssa Swift and Overall all-time record...... 275-206-40 (.566) Olivia Witherspoon ...... 25 NCAA Tournaments...... 5 Last postseason opponent...... at Minnesota Result...... L, 4-2 (11/12/10)

Sports Information Assistant Director/WSOC Contact...... Glen Sisk Office phone...... 402-280-2433 Cell phone...... 402-515-7528 E-mail...... [email protected] Sports Information Director...... Rob Anderson Office phone...... 402-280-5544 E-mail...... [email protected] Office Fax...... 402-280-2495 Press Box...... 402-280-3567

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Credits

The 2016 Creighton Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a production of the award-winning Creighton University Sports Information Office. Design, writing and editing by Glen Sisk, Assistant Sports Information Director. Editorial assistance provided by Rob Anderson, Anthony Robinson, Kevin Sarver, Creighton Marketing and Public Relations and the women’s soccer staff. Photos by Steve Branscombe, Mark Kuhlmann, Glen Sisk, Mike Spomer and Dave Weaver. This publication was printed by the Creighton Print Center.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 3 2016 Media Guide 2016 Roster

Numerical Roster Pronunciation Guide # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School) Haylee Blach...... Block 1 Erin Scott GK 5-8 So.-1L Dallas, Texas (Bishop Lynch HS) Jaylin Bosak...... Bo-Sock 2 Alyssa Swift D 5-5 Fr.-HS North Providence, R.I. (La Salle Academy) Emma Braasch...... Brash 3 Ylenia Sachau D/MF 5-7 Sr.-3L Bremen, Germany (Schulzentrum Blumenthal Gym) 5 Emma Braasch F 5-6 So.-1L Prairie Village, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East HS) Gabriela Braga...... Braw-Ga 6 Kaira Houser F 5-5 So.-1L Wakarusa, Kan. (Washburn Rural HS) Marissa Casas...... Cass-is 7 Brekken Fukushima MF 5-3 So.-1L Owatonna, Minn. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS) Ashleigh Cearlock...... Kerr-Lock 8 McKynzie Dickman D 5-6 Jr.-2L Canoga Park, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake HS) Brekken Fukushima...... Fu-Ku-She-Ma 9 Emily Roll D/MF 5-4 Sr.-3L Gretna, Neb. (Gretna HS) Kaira Houser...... Ky-Ra 11 Mackenzie Graybill D 5-9 Jr. -TR Lakeville, Minn. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS) Darby Hugunin...... Hugh-ga-nin 12 Jaylin Bosak D 5-8 Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Millard West HS) Taryn Jakubowski.... Jay-Ka-Bow-Skee 13 McKenzie Meola GK 5-7 Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Marian HS) Caeley Lordemann...... Lord-ah-Man 14 Caeley Lordemann MF 5-7 Fr.-HS Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West HS) McKenzie Meola...... Me-O-La 15 Marissa Casas MF 5-5 So.-1L Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County HS) Ross Paule...... Paul-LEE 16 Kylin Grubb MF/F 5-8 Fr.-HS Odessa, Mo. (Odessa HS) Stephanie Rigamat...... Rig-ah-Matt 17 Maureen Kerr MF 5-8 So.-1L Evanston, Ill. (Evanston HS) Ylenia Sachau...... E-Lain-a S-AH-how 18 Haylee Blach D 5-7 Fr.-HS Centennial, Colo. (Regis Jesuit HS) 19 Taryn Jakubowski MF 5-4 Fr.-HS Lake in the Hills, Ill. (Huntley HS) 20 Lauren Sullivan F 5-7 Sr.-3L Kansas City, Mo. (Staley HS) Bluejays by Year 21 Callie Hawkins MF 5-7 Fr.-HS Gretna, Neb. (Gretna HS) Seniors (3): 22 Darby Hugunin MF 5-6 Jr.-2L Sioux Falls, S.D. (Lincoln HS) Emily Roll, Ylenia Sachau, 23 Kate Johnson MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny Centennial HS) Lauren Sullivan 24 Ashleigh Cearlock F 5-2 Fr.-HS Springfield, Ill. (Sacred-Heart Griffin HS) 25 Cassie Legband MF/F 5-8 Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Elkhorn South HS) Juniors (4): 26 Olivia Witherspoon D 5-4 Fr.-RS Bellevue, Wash. (Issaquah HS) Gabriela Braga, McKynzie Dickman, 27 Hannah Miller F 5-7 Fr.-HS Lenexa, Kan. (Shawnee Mission West HS) Darby Hugunin, Mackenzie Graybill 30 Elizabeth Bolland GK 5-8 Fr.-HS Plymouth, Wis. (Plymouth HS) 47 Gabriela Braga D 5-1 Jr.-TR Porto Alegre, Brazil (Colégio Metodista Americano) Sophomores (6): Emma Braasch, Marissa Casas, Brekken Fukushima, Kaira Houser, Alphabetical Roster Maureen Kerr, Erin Scott # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School) 18 Haylee Blach D 5-7 Fr.-HS Centennial, Colo. (Regis Jesuit HS) Freshmen (14): 30 Elizabeth Bolland GK 5-8 Fr.-HS Plymouth, Wis. (Plymouth HS) Haylee Blach, Elizabth Bolland, 12 Jaylin Bosak D 5-8 Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Millard West HS) Jaylin Bosak, Ashleigh Cearlock, 5 Emma Braasch F 5-6 So.-1L Prairie Village, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East HS) Kylin Grubb, Callie Hawkins, 47 Gabriela Braga D 5-1 Jr.-TR Porto Alegre, Brazil (Colégio Metodista Americano) Taryn Jakubowski, Kate Johnson, 15 Marissa Casas MF 5-5 So.-1L Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County HS) Cassie Legband, Caeley Lordemann, 24 Ashleigh Cearlock F 5-2 Fr.-HS Springfield, Ill. (Sacred-Heart Griffin HS) McKenzie Meola, Hannah Miller, 8 McKynzie Dickman D 5-6 Jr.-2L Canoga Park, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake HS) Alyssa Swift, Olivia Witherspoon 7 Brekken Fukushima MF 5-3 So.-1L Owatonna, Minn. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS) 11 Mackenzie Graybill D 5-9 Jr.-TR Lakeville, Minn. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS) Bluejays by Location 16 Kylin Grubb MF/F 5-8 Fr.-HS Odessa, Mo. (Odessa HS) California (1): McKynzie Dickman 21 Callie Hawkins MF 5-7 Fr.-HS Gretna, Neb. (Gretna HS) Colorado (3): Haylee Blach, 6 Kaira Houser F 5-5 So.-1L Wakarusa, Kan. (Washburn Rural HS) Marissa Casas, Caeley Lordemann 22 Darby Hugunin MF 5-6 R-Jr.-2L Sioux Falls, S.D. (Lincoln HS) Illinois (3): Ashleigh Cearlock, 19 Taryn Jakubowski MF 5-4 Fr.-HS Lake in the Hills, Ill. (Huntley HS) Taryn Jakubowski, Maureen Kerr 23 Kate Johnson MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny Centennial HS) Iowa (1): Kate Johnson 17 Maureen Kerr MF 5-8 So.-1L Evanston, Ill. (Evanston HS) Kansas (3): Emma Braasch, 25 Cassie Legband MF/F 5-8 Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Elkhorn South HS) Kaira Houser, Hannah Miller 14 Caeley Lordemann MF 5-7 Fr.-HS Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West HS) Minnesota (2): 13 McKenzie Meola GK 5-7 Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Marian HS) Brekken Fukishima, Mackenzie Graybill 27 Hannah Miller F 5-7 Fr.-HS Lenexa, Kan. (Shawnee Mission West HS) Missouri (2): 9 Emily Roll D/MF 5-4 Sr.-3L Gretna, Neb. (Gretna HS) Kylin Grubb, Lauren Sullivan 3 Ylenia Sachau D/MF 5-7 Sr.-3L Bremen, Germany (Schulzentrum Blumenthal Gym) (5): 1 Erin Scott GK 5-8 So.-1L Dallas, Texas (Bishop Lynch HS) Jaylin Bosak, Callie Hawkins, 20 Lauren Sullivan F 5-7 Sr.-3L Kansas City, Mo. (Staley HS) Cassie Legband, McKenzie Meola, 2 Alyssa Swift D 5-5 Fr.-HS North Providence, R.I. (La Salle Academy) Emily Roll 26 Olivia Witherspoon D 5-4 Fr.-RS Bellevue, Wash. (Issaquah HS) Rhode Island (1): Alyssa Swift South Dakota (1): Darby Hugunin Head Coach: Ross Paule - Second Season Texas (1): Erin Scott Assistant Coaches: Craig Scriven & Stephanie Rigamat - Second Season Washington (1): Olivia Witherspoon Volunteer Assistant Coach: L uke Baxter - First Season Wisconsin (1): Elizabeth Bolland Director of Operations: Rev. Timothy Breen, S.J. - First Season Brazil (1): Gabriela Braga Germany (1): Ylenia Sachau

Creighton Women’s Soccer 4 2016 Media Guide 2016 Preview

Setting the Standard Looking back at the Bluejays’ first year under the guidance of Ross Paule, Creighton’s 10-10-0 season produced some bright spots as well as areas that need work.

“I’d grade our effort in 2015 as average. From our record (10-10-0) to not making the BIG EAST Tournament,” said Paule. “Every year I’m going to look at what we can do to improve. Bottom line we weren’t good enough last year. We have to improve on all aspects of the game, and we will.”

Paule understands the high standard he demands from his team, but he has a vision of where he wants the Bluejay program.

“With the facility and the resources available here at Creighton, there is no reason we shouldn’t be able to take this program where it needs to be. That’s at the top,” said Paule. Defense Paule is realistic about the path ahead, but he sees bright Performance on the pitch begins with a strong presence in the net, spots. The optimism for the upcoming season begins with the good communication and a cohesive back line. The backbone for continued stellar play of senior Lauren Sullivan (who led the the Bluejays’ defensive effort is senior captain Emily Roll as well Bluejays for the second consecutive season in 2015) as well as the as Sachau and Scott. emergence of senior Ylenia Sachau as a set piece specialist. In addition, goalkeeper Erin Scott collected the second most saves “We expect Emily to be a leader,” said Paule. “Our upperclassmen (108) in Bluejay history playing as a true freshman last year. have to be the ones ready to lead this team to new heights.” “We had several good halves, but we did not put together a With six shutouts and 108 saves in her first season, Scott will be complete match,” said Paule. “We’re going to make the BIG EAST critical to the Bluejays’ performance. Paule was pleased with her Tournament this year! This is the goal, we believe we can do it and play last season, yet sees the potential for her to get even better. we are going to push for it.” “Playing immediately gave Erin the experience and confidence to While a strong core of Bluejays are back, Paule has added 15 new continue to improve,” concluded Paule. “The next step for her is to faces to boost the Creighton roster to 27. be more vocal to help improve the back lines.” “The key for this team is for as many as possible to come into fall Bolstering the defensive core, the Bluejays expect junior McKynzie camp fit, not having to worry about catching anyone up in term Dickman as well as transfers Gabriela Braga (Monroe College) of fitness,” concluded Paule. “The summer is a time to get better and Mackenzie Graybill (NC State) to contribute as well. individually. I have been very specific with each player as to what is needed and expected for them and our team to be successful.” Offense Sullivan will remain the motor for the Bluejays scoring attack. She enters her senior season with 20 career goals, placing her in a tie for seventh in Creighton history. Paule believes Sullivan can surpass the 10 goals she scored in 2015, which would place her in the top three overall.

While Sullivan will be critical to Creighton’s success, she will have more than just a bit of help. Junior Darby Hugunin returned from a Jones fracture, which sidelined her in 2014, to see action in each contest last year. In addition, sophomore Kaira Houser’s output of four goals is expected to rise, while freshmen Caeley Lordemann and Hannah Miller should provide new firepower for the Bluejays.

“It’s important that we put our chances into the back of the net, whether its one each match or 10,” said Paule. “We will focus on that from day one. We’re a young team, but that is a good thing as they will all be hungry.”

“It’s exciting, because we have a culture based on being excellent in all that you do. That is going to translate into success on the field,” concluded Paule. “This team is a great group of technical hard working players. They are going to be the foundation to build a successful program on, one that begins by playing with passion and purpose.”

Creighton Women’s Soccer 5 2016 Media Guide Rasmussen Fitness and Sports Center

The Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center, a 50,000 square-foot building offering a multipurpose field house with synthetic turf for athletic team practices and intramural sports, was officially dedicated on Oct. 23, 2012. In addition to the indoor practice area, the Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center offers a suspended two-lane running track and a fitness level furnished with cardio, circuit-training and free-weight equipment for all Creighton students, faculty and staff.

Named for Creighton Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen, the facility was made possible by generous gifts from Ruth and Bill Scott as well as several other donors. The Scotts have been long-time supporters and friends of Creighton University. In 1995 they established a scholarship for international students who enrolled in the School of Medicine. The Nebraska natives have deep roots in the Omaha community and have donated gener- ously to more than 100 different organizations. Creighton Athletic Director Bruce Rasmussen (middle) with Bill and Ruth Scott Exercise is part of Bill Scott’s daily routine. “Several years at the opening of the Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center ago I was severely injured in a fall. This experience and my subsequent recovery reinforced the importance of health and wellness activities for everyone, no matter what your age. This convenient facility will be a visible reminder, for all students, faculty and staff, of the investment Creighton makes in the whole person -- mind, body and spirit. And I can’t think of a finer person than Bruce Rasmussen to honor with this legacy,” said Bill Scott.

Rasmussen has been with Creighton for 37 years, the last 23 years as athletic director. During his tenure, Creighton’s athletic teams have risen to national prominence both on and off the field. Since Rasmussen assumed the role of athletic director, Creighton has won 33 regular-season and 38 conference tournament titles, which have helped lead to 76 postseason appearances.

Creighton’s reputation as one of the nation’s top academic institutions is reflected in the success Bluejay student-athletes have had in the classroom during Rasmussen’s service as athletics director. Creighton’s baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf, rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis teams and volleyball all have received national awards for their academic success.

Bluejay student-athletes consistently own collective GPAs of 3.25 or above. Rasmussen was inducted into the Omaha Sports Hall of Fame in 2008. A member of the College World Series of Omaha, Inc., Executive Committee, Rasmussen played a vital role in seeing that Creighton and the city of Omaha remain as hosts of the College World Series. In the summer of 2016, Rasmussen was named the vice chair of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Selection committee and will take over as the chair during the 2017-18 season.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 6 2016 Media Guide Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Home of Creighton Soccer • The Creighton soccer programs entered a new era in 2003 with the opening of an on-campus soccer facility, Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium. The Bluejays moved to the facility after playing home games at Tranquility Park in western Omaha from 1989 through 2002. • Since moving into the venue in 2003, nine of the 10 largest home crowds for a Creighton women’s contest have come at Morrison Stadium. • The Field Turf Revolution all-weather surface makes the playing surface at Morrison Stadium one of the finest in the country. With the skyline to the south, Ryan Athletic Center to the north, CenturyLink Center Omaha to the east and the Championship Center to the west, Morrison Stadium places student-athletes in the center of campus. • Morrison Stadium’s seating capacity is 7,500. Construction was completed on the stadium in 2004, including a scoreboard, covered chair back seating, luxury suites, enclosed press box, concession stands and banquet/hospitality area on the upper level. • On July 13, 2010, the United States Women’s National Team played a friendly match against Sweden at Morrison Stadium, marking the first time the national team has played a match in Nebraska. • The Creighton women’s soccer team is 80-37-16 (.662) all-time at Morrison Stadium.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 7 2016 Media Guide Head Coach Ross Paule

Ross Paule Head Coach - Second Season

Ross Paule was named the fifth head coach in Creighton Named the MVC Player of the Women’s Soccer history in December of 2014. Year (1996), Paule was also a finalist for the Hermann Trophy One of the greatest players in the illustrious history of and the Missouri Athletic Club Bluejay men’s soccer, Paule returned to Creighton after Player of the Year award (before spending nine years working with various levels of youth the two were combined) in 1996. soccer in his home state of Tennessee. One of the highlights to Paule’s During his first season at the helm of the women’s program historic career for the Bluejays’ the Bluejays posted a 10-10-0 season, led by an All-BIG men’s team was that he was part of the group to bring EAST Second Team performance by Lauren Sullivan (10 Creighton to its first College Cup (1996). goals & three assists). “My memories of being at Creighton were critical to my “Every season our staff wants to improve this team,” acceptance of the position. I know what Creighton offers said Paule. “Within four years we will become not only and provides the student-athlete,” said Paule. “In the consistently competitive in the BIG EAST, but nationally classroom and on the soccer field, there is a clear commitment to relevant.” providing the student-athlete a caring and instructive environment. That provided me a great foundation, which Those are words one may expect from an energetic young helped me in my life after I left Creighton. Now I am coach, but Paule brings a pedigree of success at Creighton fortunate to be given this great opportunity to return.” with him. Paule remains the only men’s soccer player in school history Paule played three years at Creighton (1994-96) before to have earned First Team All-Missouri Valley Conference being drafted into Major League Soccer (MLS). Paule went honors in his first three seasons and one of only 10 on to become the eighth player in program history to earn players overall to have earned the honor three times. He’s a spot in the Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame when he was also the only man in Creighton’s storied history to earn MVC inducted in the spring of 2012. In 2006, he was named to Freshman/Newcomer of the Year, MVC Player of the Year the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) All-Centennial Team. and MVC Tournament MVP honors during his career.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 8 2016 Media Guide Head Coach Ross Paule

Paule Family (L-R): Laurie, Rossi, Emma, Ross, Jorden.

Emma and Rossi.

“My goal is for our Creighton student-athletes to have the all-around experience that I enjoyed as a Bluejay,” said Paule. “We will do what it takes to help each individual leave the university a better soccer player and a better person Following his junior season, he was drafted 11th overall, than when they first arrived. Another goal is also to ensure the first selection of the second round, by the Colorado our Creighton women are engaged in the community, serve Rapids in the 1997 MLS draft. He played for the Colorado the community and build a base of people who will love to Rapids, Columbus Crew and NY/NJ MetroStars during a support what we are trying accomplish on the field and off nine-year MLS career, in which he was named twice to MLS the field.” All-Star teams. He was named Colorado’s MVP in 1998 and Columbus’ MVP in 2003.

Upon retiring in 2005, he became an assistant coach for the Columbus Crew. He later joined the Memphis Futbol Club as a Youth Director, and after four years became a Technical Director with the Tennessee Rush. In 2011, Paule became Executive Director of the Arlington Soccer Academy, where he developed regional talent in the Mid-South.

Since 2006 Paule had also served as a staff coach at the US National level through the adidas ESP program.

Paule served as the National Soccer Executive Director for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes from 2011-14. In that role he has traveled as far as Dubai to create partnerships with 93 countries while helping to produce soccer-themed bibles, The Goal, in multiple languages.

“Ross is an extremely high-character person who’s very intelligent in the game of soccer,” said Creighton Athletic Director Bruce Rasmussen. “He was an All-American player, played in the MLS, played on national teams, coached national teams and coached on both the men’s and women’s side. Ross has great connections in development programs, especially on the women’s side. He knows Creighton and Creighton knows him. We’re excited about having him. I think his background will make him an outstanding coach at Creighton.” Ross and his wife, Laurie, have three children; Jorden, Creighton Women’s Soccer 9 2016 Media Guide Assistant Coach Craig Scriven

Craig Scriven Assistant Coach - Second Season

Entering his second season at Creighton, Craig Scriven is a Craig worked as a regional coach 12-year coaching veteran with experience at every level of for the United Soccer Academy for competition. eight seasons (2003-11) and tran- sitioned into the intercollegiate A friend and respected colleague of head coach Ross Paule ranks as an assistant coach for the for over a decade, Scriven handles the Bluejays scheduling women’s program at Rhode and is in charge of recruiting. His first class (2016) will dra- Island for three seasons under matically impact the future of the program, brining in a total Michael Needham (2011-13). of 16 new Bluejays. In addition, Scriven has his U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) On the pitch Scriven carries specific responsibilities for Class “D” license and earned his NSCAA Premier Diploma scouting reports, defensive set pieces as well as defensive during the summer of 2012. Scriven also represents USSSA shape. Paule credits Scriven with helping the Bluejays post (United States Specialty Sports Association) within U.S. six shutouts in 2015, the most since 2011. Soccer on the At-Large Council, Task Force on Youth Issues Council, as well as Youth Council of Technical Directors. Scriven’s coaching career began in the United Kingdom in 2003 with the Southampton Woman FC squad. He went on A four-year letterwinner at Park University in Parkville, Mo., to serve as an all-star coach for Kansas High School (2004), Scriven was named the Freshman Player of the Year in 1999 an assistant coach for the Missouri Olympic Development before leading his squad to the NAIA Championship Game program (2005) and the head coach for Leavenworth High in 2002. In 2002, Scriven earned a bachelor’s degree in com- School from 2005-07. munication with an emphasis in communication theory and human relations with a minor in public relations from Park University.

“Once I was named head coach, adding Craig Scriven as my assistant coach was a priority,” said Paule. “He is an asset to the program, the team and myself. I am very confident in his coaching and leadership abilities to assist in bringing our Creighton women soccer program to a high standard on the field, in the classroom and in the community.”

Creighton Women’s Soccer 10 2016 Media Guide Assistant Coach Stephanie Rigamat Stephanie Rigamat Assistant Coach - Second Season

Stephanie Rigamat joined the Creighton women’s soccer While Rigamat’s coaching staff in March of 2015. Entering her second season with the career is impressive, the level Bluejays, Rigamat holds a wealth of coaching experience, of performance she reached as including stints with New Mexico State, UNLV and UCLA. a player may be even greater. Rigamat made seven appearanc- Rigamat’s area of expertise is offense, specifically the attack. es on the U.S. National Soccer Off the pitch, Stephanie handles the bulk of Creighton’s team in 2002 and was a mem- day-to-day scheduling for the team and works to organize ber of the U-21 National Team. the squad. She played professionally with the Washington Freedom in the Women’s United Soccer In her first season with the Bluejays, Creighton increased Association (WUSA), earning the WUSA Founder’s Cup II its corner kick opportunities from 72 in 2014 to 90 in 2015. Championship in 2002.

Before coming to Creighton, Rigamat coached at New Mexico At the collegiate level, Rigamat spent her final State (2008-10), where she helped head coach Michael two seasons (2000-01) at UCLA as well as two Needham build the Aggies program from scratch. The seasons at UC Irvine (1997-98). Rigamat led UCLA to its first Aggies earned a berth in the Western Athletic Conference appearance in the College Cup Finals in 2000. She earned Tournament in New Mexico State’s first year as a program All-American honors in each of her two seasons at UCLA, in 2009. leading the Bruins with 13 goals and a UCLA single-season record at the time for assists with 11. Rigamat earned her Prior to New Mexico State, Rigamat spent bachelor’s degree in sociology from UCLA in 2001. two seasons as an assistant coach at UNLV (2004-05), helping the Runnin’ Rebels to a 25-12-5 record Rigamat worked with recruiting, coordinated team travel and managed the academic services for student- athletes. The other assistant coach at UNLV, Needham, was so impressed with her efforts that he brought Rigamat with him to New Mexico State.

Stephanie’s first coaching position came at her alma mater, UCLA, during the 2003 season as the Bruins’ volunteer assistant.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 11 2016 Media Guide Volunteer Assistant Luke Baxter

Luke Baxter Volunteer Assistant Coach - First Season

Baxter officially joined the Creighton women’s soccer staff He played at Bellevue University in the spring of 2016, taking the role of the Volunteer from 2008-2012 and at the club Assistant Coach. Luke works specifically with the Bluejays’ level with Lincoln City FC (1998- goalkeepers. 2002, 2005-08), Scunthorpe United FC (2002-04) and Bottesford Town FC (2010).

Luke earned his UEFA B coaching license in the fall of 2015.

Baxter also serves as the Director of Goalkeeping at the Nebraska Olympic Development Program, the Infinite Sports World Goalkeeping Director and coaches at the Just4Keepers Goalkeeping Academy. He served as a Volunteer Assistant for Bellevue University’s Men’s Soccer team before joining the Creighton staff. Baxter started his coaching career as a goalkeeper and academy coach for the Bellevue Soccer Club from 2008-12 before moving into other coaching roles at the club and high school levels.

Baxter graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Health and Human Performance from Bellevue University in 2013. Baxter is currently pursuing additional education (psychology) and serves as a Head Resident in the Department of Student Life at Bellevue University.

Timothy Breen, S.J. Director of Operations - First Season

Breen is a Jesuit regent that A former soccer player at Loyola-Chicago wanted to merge joined Creighton this fall. his passion for collegiate athletics and the church.

Tim has completed half of A native of Redondo his Jesuit formation toward Beach, Calif., Tim earned becoming a priest. He will his bachelors degree in continue that journey at philosophy and Spanish Creighton and will be working from Loyola University with the soccer programs in Chicago and also holds administrative capacities. a USSF (United States Soccer Federation) Breen comes to Creighton from Gonzaga Preparatory School National “E” License. in Spokane, Wash. At Gonzaga Prep, Breen served as a Spanish teacher, soccer coach, and assistant athletic director while completing his first two years of Jesuit regency. Typically one final year at another institution is required, but Breen lobbied for a two year assignment with the Bluejays.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 12 2016 Media Guide Meet the 2016 Bluejays

Seniors Juniors

Sophomores Freshmen

Creighton Women’s Soccer 13 2016 Media Guide Senior Emily Roll

Emily Roll Sr. • 5-4 • D/MF Gretna, Neb. # 9

Roll’s Career Statistics Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW 2013 18-18 1,630 1 1 3 1 0 2014 18-17 1,497 0 3 3 7 0 2015 20-20 1,749 1 2 4 13 1 Totals 56-55 4,876 2 6 10 21 1

2015 (Junior): Spending better than half of the season as a defensive midfielder, Roll started each match as a junior ... Emily recorded one goal and two assists as a junior ... She notched assists against Northern Illinois (8/28) and Colorado State (9/20) ... Emily’s goal was the game-winner against Drake on Sept. 22.

2014 (Sophomore): One of the Bluejay leaders along the backline, Emily started 17 matches and played in every contest as a sophomore ... Despite playing in the back four, Roll collected three points on three assists ... Two of Roll’s assists came in the same match as she set up both of Creighton’s goals in the Bluejays’ comeback win over Nebraska-Omaha on Sept. 21 ... Roll anchored the Bluejay defense as Creighton held the opposition to one goal or less in 12 matches, including five shutouts.

2013 (Freshman): Roll started every match as a defender in her freshman campaign ... Emily led Creighton in minutes played with 1,630, leaving the pitch in just two matches ... Roll notched her first point as a Bluejay with an assist in Creighton’s 4-0 win over South Dakota on Sept. 13 ... Her assists helped her claim the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week honor on Sept. 16 ... Her first goal was one to remember as the Gretna native bent in a corner kick to tie the match with Marquette on Sept. 26.

High School: A local product, Roll came to Creighton from Gretna HS ... Roll led the Dragons to the Nebraska Class B State Title in 2012 and an 18-1 mark ... In her four seasons, Gretna posted a combined record of 66-12 ... Her play garnered Eastern Midlands First Team honors as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... Roll also claimed First Team All-State selections in 2011 and 2012 as well as the Omaha World-Herald All-Nebraska First Team honor in 2013.

Club Team: Roll played club soccer for Omaha FC.

Personal: The daughter of John and Teresa Roll, Emily was born in Omaha, Nebraska ... She has three siblings; John, Joseph and Daniel ... Roll is an environmental science major. Career Highs Entering 2016

Goals: 1 (2x) last at Drake 9/22/15 Assists: 2 at Nebraska-Omaha 9/21/14 Points: 2 (3x) last at Drake 9/22/15 Shots: 2 (4x) last at Seton Hall 10/8/15 Minutes: 110 (3x) last at Butler 10/25/14

Creighton Women’s Soccer 14 2016 Media Guide Senior Ylenia Sachau

Ylenia Sachau Sr. • 5-7 • D/MF Bremen, Germany # 3

Sachau’s Career Statistics Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW 2013 18-8 641 2 1 5 12 0 2014 16-9 765 4 0 8 22 0 2015 20-20 1,756 6 0 12 33 2 Totals 54-37 3,162 12 1 25 67 2

2015 (Junior): Emerging as a dominant set piece specialst in the BIG EAST, Sachau recorded six goals in 2015 ... Five of Sachau’s goals were unassisted as she tallied three on penalty kicks and two on free kicks ... Sachau’s sixth goal of the season was the result of a corner kick ... Ylenia started every match for the Bluejays last season, playing a team-high 1,756 minutes ... Sachau got Creighton’s season off to a strong start, delivering the only goal in the Bluejays’ 1-0 win over South Dakota on Aug. 21 ... She also recorded the game-winner in Creighton’s 1-0 win over Montana (9/13) ... Sachau was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 21, anchoring a defense that allowed just five shots on goal in shutout wins over Northern Colorado (3-0) on Sept. 18 and Colorado State (2-0) on Sept. 20.

2014 (Sophomore): Sachau appeared in 16 games for Creighton in 2014, including nine starts ... Cracking the starting lineup in her first nine contests of 2014, Ylenia posted four goals ... Sachau scored in consecutive games twice in 2014, tallying goals against New Mexico (9/5) and Drake (9/7) and against Providence (10/2) as well as Seton Hall (10/5) ... The Bluejays were 3-0-1 in matches that Sachau scored.

2013 (Freshman): Ylenia started the first match of the 2013 season and went on to see action in each of Creighton’s 18 contests, including eight starts ... She closed the season with two goals and one assist (five points) ... Sachau notched her first intercollegiate point in the third match of the season with an assist in the 6-0 win over North Dakota on Aug. 30 ... She went on to record goals in Creighton’s 6-1 win versus Idaho on Sept. 8 and again in the Bluejays’ 4-0 win over South Dakota on Sept. 13.

High School: Sachau came to Creighton from Schulzentrum Blumenthal Gymnasium in Bremen, Germany ... She did not play soccer at her high school, instead focusing on the club level.

Club Team: Ylenia played club soccer for SV Werder Bremen, where she participated in the national tournament from 2008-13 ... Sachau played her first match in the German second women’s league in 2011 and played in women’s national cup competition in 2012. Career Highs Entering 2016 Personal: The daughter of Olaf and Claudia Sachau, Ylenia was born in Bremen, Germany ... She has two siblings; Yannick and Yarah ... Ylenia is majoring Goals: 1 (12x) last vs. Butler 10/22/15 in international business and general entrepreneurship. Assists: 1 vs. North Dakota 8/30/13 Points: 2 (12x) last vs. Butler 10/22/15 Shots: 7 at North Dakota 9/12/14 Minutes: 106 vs. Butler 10/22/15

Creighton Women’s Soccer 15 2016 Media Guide Senior Lauren Sullivan

Lauren Sullivan Sr. • 5-7 • F Kansas City, Mo. # 20

Sullivan’s Career Statistics Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW 2013 18-10 1,121 3 2 8 42 0 2014 18-18 1,386 7 1 15 53 3 2015 20-20 1,433 10 3 23 70 2 Totals 56-48 3,940 20 6 46 165 5

2015 (Junior): Sullivan raised her game to the next level, earning her second consecutive All-BIG EAST Second Team selection with 10 goals and three assists in 2015 ... She led the Bluejays in goals (10) and points (23) for the second straight season ... Lauren started each of the Bluejays’ 20 contests, post- ing two-goal matches against Northern Colorado (9/18), Villanova (10/4) and Providence (10/17) ... Sullivan produced game-winning goals against Northern Colorado and Villanova ... She enters her senior campaign tied for seventh in Bluejay history with 20 career goals.

2014 (Sophomore): Creighton’s leading scorer in 2014, Sullivan almost doubled her freshman output with 15 points ... Lauren delivered seven goals and fired 53 shots as a sophomore, leading the Bluejays in both categories ... Sullivan’s efforts were rewarded with an All-BIG EAST Second Team selection ... Sullivan’s goals came at critical times in 2014, tallying three game-winning goals and two more that tied a match ... Sullivan’s most prolific match of the season came on Sept. 21 as she scored in the 89th minute against Nebraska-Omaha to send the match to overtime and converted the game winner in the 102nd minute of play.

2013 (Freshman): Lauren made an instant impact for Creighton in her first season, leading the Bluejays with 42 shots ... Sullivan closed 2013 with three goals and two assists, her eight points tied for fourth on the squad ... Her first points at Creighton came during the Bluejays’ 6-0 win over North Dakota on Aug. 30, collecting both a goal and an assist ... She also notched goals against Nebraska-Omaha (Sept. 20) and Providence (Oct. 3), while delivering an assist versus Idaho on Sept. 8.

High School: Sullivan played for Staley HS in Kansas City, Mo., where she led the Falcons to a combined 78-24 record ... Lauren delivered a staggering 151 goals for Staley HS ... Sullivan broke the Staley HS record for goals scored in a season as a freshman with 36, then raised that mark two additional times (37 goals as a sophomore, 30 as a junior and 48 goals in 2013 as a senior) ... She also set up her teammates nicely, distributing 73 career assists ... A three-time All-District 16 First Team selection, Sullivan earned Missouri State High School Soccer Coaches Association Class 3 First Team honors in 2013. Career Highs Entering 2016 Club Team: Lauren played at the club level for Sporting Blue Valley SC ... Her play earned her a top-10 ranking in the Heartland Region from TopDrawerSoccer. Goals: 2 (5x) last vs. Providence 10/17/15 Assists: 1 (6x) last at Georgetown 10/30/15 Personal: Points: 4 (5x) last vs. Providence 10/17/15 The daughter of Timothy and Michelle Sullivan, Lauren was born in Shots: 8 at Montana 9/13/15 Kansas City, Missouri ... She has three siblings; Sydney, Cameron and Kyle Minutes: 106 (2x) last vs. Butler 10/22/15 ... Sullivan is majoring in english education. Creighton Women’s Soccer 16 2016 Media Guide Juniors Gabriela Braga and McKynzie Dickman

Gabriela McKynzie Braga Dickman Jr. • 5-1 • D Jr. • 5-6 • D Porto Alegre, Brazil Canoga Park, Calif. # 47 # 8

Braga’s Career Statistics (at Monroe College) Dickman’s Career Statistics Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW 2014 15-12 1,073 9 8 26 46 1 2014 18-15 1,229 0 0 0 7 0 2015 12-12 733 3 2 8 21 2 2015 17-12 1,165 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 27-24 1,806 12 10 34 67 3 Totals 35-27 2,394 0 0 0 10 0

2015 (Sophomore at Monroe College): 2015 (Sophomore): Braga appeared in 12 matches as a sophomore, recording three goals and Dickman appeared in 17 matches, including 12 starts during the 2015 two assists ... Gabriela tallied the game-winning goal and an assist against season ... A member of the Bluejays’ backline, McKynzie helped Creighton’s Ocean County College on Sept. 22 ... She nabbed her second game-winner defense post six shutouts with a freshman keeper (Erin Scott). of 2015 against Louisburg on Oct. 10. 2014 (Freshman): 2014 (Freshman at Monroe College): McKynzie appeared in each of Creighton’s 18 contests during her fresh- Gabriela saw action in 15 matches as a freshman, logging 1,073 minutes man season, including 15 starts ... A defender, Dickman helped the on the pitch ... She was tied for second on the Mustangs with nine goals Bluejays record three consecutive shutouts from Aug. 24 to Sept. 5 ... and also ranked second on the squad with eight assists ... Gabriela’s best Throughout 2014, Dickman contributed to five shutout victories. game of the season saw her tally two goals and an assist in Monroe’s 6-0 win over Burlington County on Sept. 12 ... She also scored two goals in High School: the Mustangs’ 6-0 win over Nassau CC (9/2) and their 6-0 win over CC of Dickman graduated from Harvard-Westlake HS, where she led the Rhode Island on Oct. 11. Wolverines to a combined record of 23-3-5 over two seasons.

High School: Club Team: Braga graduated from Colegio Motodista Americano in the spring of 2014. Dickman played for one of the top club teams in the country, Real SoCal, as she helped her squad battle through a highly talented region to an Club Team: eighth-place finish nationally. Gabriela played club soccer for Gremio FC. Personal: Personal: The daughter of Dennis and Christina Dickman, McKynzie was born in The daughter of Luiz Braga and Maria Maidana, Gabriela was born in Reseda, California ... She has three siblings; Derek, Jenna and Kalei ... Porto Alegre, Brazil ... She has two siblings; Guilherme and Rafaela ... McKynzie is also the niece of current Kansas City Royal, Mike Moustakas Braga has yet to declare a major. ... Dickman is a primary education major.

Career Highs Entering 2016 (at Monroe College) Career Highs Entering 2016

Goals: 2 (3x) last at CC of Rhode Island 10/11/14 Goals: - Assists: 2 (2x) last at Harcum College 9/16/14 Assists: - Points: 5 vs. Burlington County College 9/12/14 Points: - Shots: 7 (2x) last at ASA College 9/28/14 Shots: 2 vs. Western Illinois 9/1/14 Minutes: 120 (3x) last vs. Utah Eastern 9/11/15 Minutes: 90 (13x) last at St. John’s 10/11/15

Creighton Women’s Soccer 17 2016 Media Guide Juniors Mackenzie Graybill and Darby Hugunin

Mackenzie Darby Graybill Hugunin Jr. • 5-9 • D Jr. • 5-6 • MF Lakeville, Minn. Sioux Falls, S.D. # 11 # 22

Graybill’s Career Statistics (at NC State) Hugunin’s Career Statistics Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW 2014 17-17 1,324 0 1 1 3 0 2013 18-1 561 1 1 3 14 0 2015 15-0 455 0 1 1 4 0 2014 Did Not Play - Injury Totals 32-17 1,779 0 2 2 7 0 2015 20-19 1,503 2 1 5 28 1 Totals 38-20 2,064 3 2 8 42 1

2015 (Redshirt Sophomore): Darby returned to the field in each of Creighton’s 20 matches, recording 19 starts in 2015 ... She tallied two goals and one assist as a sophomore, scoring goals against Nebraska-Omaha (9/4) and Villanova (10/4) ... 2015 (Sophomore at North Carolina State): Hugunin’s assist came against Providence on Oct. 17, while her goal Graybill played in 15 matches in 2015, recording one assist in the against the Mavericks on Sept. 4 proved to be the game-winner. season-opener at San Diego on Aug. 21 … She played a season-high 60 minutes against William & Mary on Sept. 6. 2014 (Sophomore): Hugunin used her redshirt option during the 2014 season. 2014 (Freshman at North Carolina State): Mackenzie started 17 games as a freshman ... She recorded one assist 2013 (Freshman): in the game at William & Mary on Sept. 7 ... She was a very disciplined Darby saw time in every match as a freshman, earning the start in defender, not earning a single yellow card in 1324 minutes on the field. Creighton’s second contest at Boise State on Aug. 25 ... Her first points at the intercollegiate level came on Sept. 1, scoring the final goal in a 4-1 High School: win over Northern Colorado ... Darby added the game-winning assist in Mackenzie graduated from Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS in Faribuilt, Minn. Creighton’s 3-2 win at Providence on Oct. 3 in the 61st minute. ... The Sabers do not play soccer as a high school, functioning as a club team instead ... She was a member of the USYSA Region II Olympic High School: Development Program (ODP) team in 2011-12. Hugunin earned a combined eight letters in soccer (four) and basketball (four) at Lincoln HS in Sioux Falls, S.D. ... The Patriots’ offensive MVP in Club Team: 2012, Hugunin notched 14 goals and eight assists (36 points) ... Over her Graybill’s Shattuck-St. Mary’s team ranked third in the state of Minnesota four-year career, Hugunin delivered 34 goals and 22 assists (90 points) ... Shattuck picked up a 4-1 win at the CASL Girls’ College Showcase in ... Darby collected First Team All-State honors in each of her final three late 2013 ... Shattuck posted a 2-0-1 record at the National Elite Women’s seasons, leading Lincoln HS to back-to-back second place finishes in state Soccer Showcase in New York in Nov. 2012 ... Won the 2013 Gothia Cup (2011 and 2012) ... Off the pitch, Hugunin was named the Science Student in Sweden, a tournament billed as the “World Youth Cup” ... Scored a of the Year as a junior. goal in the Gothia Cup championship game, a 2-0 win over Swedish team LB07 ... Named U17 Gothia Cup MVP. Club Team: Darby played for the Dakota Alliance at the club level, but played on the Personal: Nebraska Olympic Development Program in 2011 and 2012. The daughter of Mark and Jane Graybill, Mackenzie was born in Pleasanton, California ... She has three siblings; Allison, Eric and Sandra Personal: ... Grayvill is a communication major. The daughter of Jeff Hugunin, Darby was born in Kirkland, Washington ... She has one sibling, Grady ... Darby is an accounting major and a Spanish minor.

Career Highs Entering 2016 (at NC State) Career Highs Entering 2016

Goals: - Goals: 1 (3x) last vs. Villanova 10/4/15 Assists: 1 (2x) last at San Diego 8/21/15 Assists: 1 (2x) last vs. Providence 10/17/15 Points: 1 (2x) last at San Diego 8/21/15 Points: 2 (3x) last vs. Villanova 10/4/15 Shots: 2 vs. Oregon 9/4/15 Shots: 4 vs. Villanova 10/4/15 Minutes: 96 at Boston College 10/19/14 Minutes: 106 vs. Butler 10/22/15

Creighton Women’s Soccer 18 2016 Media Guide Sophomores Emma Braasch and Marissa Casas

Emma Marissa Braasch Casas So. • 5-6 • F So. • 5-5 • MF Prairie Village, Kan. Castle Rock, Colo. # 5 # 15

Braasch’s Career Statistics Casas’ Career Statistics Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW 2015 18-17 1,510 3 0 6 10 1 2015 7-0 55 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 18-17 1,510 3 0 6 10 1 Totals 7-0 55 0 0 0 1 0

2016 (Sophomore): 2015 (Freshman): Braasch will be sidelined during the 2016 season as she recovers from Marissa saw action in seven matches during her freshman campaign ACL surgery. ... She played a season-high 12 minutes in Creighton’s 4-0 win over Nebraska-Omaha on Sept. 4 and fired a shot in the Bluejays’ 2-0 victory 2015 (Freshman): against Colorado State (9/20). Emma started her first match as a Bluejay on Aug. 21 against South Dakota ... She appeared in 18 matches, including 17 starts ... She recorded High School: three goals in 2015, scoring in Bluejay wins over Northern Illinois (8/28) Casas earned four athletic letters, all in soccer, at Douglas County HS in and Nebraska-Omaha (9/4) ... Braasch also notched a goal versus Seattle Castle Rock, Colo. ... A two-time all-conference second team selection, on Sept. 11. Marissa was a four-time All-State Academic Team selection.

High School: Club Team: A four-year letterwinner at Shawnee Mission East HS, Braasch was a First Marissa played club soccer for Real Colorado National ECNL for three Team All-State selection as a senior ... The Lancers’ MVP in 2015, Emma seasons and spent four years playing for Real Colorado Olympico. also earned All-Sunflower League First Team as a senior ... An all-around athlete, Braasch added three letters in basketball to the four she claimed Personal: on the soccer pitch ... As impressive as her accomplishments on the field, The daughter of Narvel and Jill Casas, Marissa was born in Laramie, Braasch closed her high school career with a 4.0 GPA. Wyoming ... She has one sibling, Isaia ... Casas is a nursing major.

Club Team: Emma played club soccer for Sporting Blue Valley in Kansas City.

Personal: The daughter of Craig and Christine Braasch, Emma was born in Edina, Minnesota ... She has two siblings; Max and Milton ... A marketing major, Emma is the cousin of New York Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Career Highs Entering 2016 Career Highs Entering 2016

Goals: 1 (3x) last vs. Seattle 9/11/15 Goals: - Assists: - Assists: - Points: 2 (3x) last vs. Seattle 9/11/15 Points: - Shots: 2 (3x) last at Georgetown 10/30/15 Shots: 1 vs. Colorado State 9/20/15 Minutes: 98 at Seton Hall 10/8/15 Minutes: 12 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 9/4/15

Creighton Women’s Soccer 19 2016 Media Guide Sophomores Brekken Fukushima and Kaira Houser

Brekken Kaira Fukushima Houser So. • 5-3 • MF So. • 5-5 • F Owatonna, Minn. Wakarusa, Kan. # 7 # 6

Fukushima’s Career Statistics Houser’s Career Statistics Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW 2015 3-0 24 0 0 0 0 0 2015 19-7 964 4 1 9 26 0 Totals 3-0 24 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 19-7 964 4 1 9 26 0

2015 (Freshman): 2015 (Freshman): Brekken appeared in three matches in 2015, seeing 10 minutes during A key contributor for the Bluejays in 2015, Houser appeared in 19 the Bluejays’ opening win over South Dakota (1-0) on Aug. 21 ... She matches ... She earned the start seven times, collecting four goals and one also appeared in Creighton victories over Northern Illinois (8/28) and assist ... Kaira’s first goal as a Bluejay came in Creighton’s 4-1 win over Northern Colorado (9/18). Northern Illinois (8/28) ... She posted goals in back-to-back victories over Colorado State (9/20) and Drake (9/22) ... Houser’s final goal of the year High School: came in Creighton’s last contest at Georgetown on Oct. 30. Fukushima graduated from Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS in Faribuilt, Minn. ... The Sabers do not play soccer as a high school, functioning as a club team High School: instead ... Fukushima graduated with high honors as a student and was Houser graduated from Washburn Rural HS, leading the Junior Blues also active with student government as well as the orchestra. to a second place finish in the state tournament ... Washburn closed the 2015 season with a 19-2-0 record ... Kaira finished her career at Club Team: Washburn with 76 goals and 48 assists ... She earned First Team All-State Brekken played club soccer for Shattuck-St. Mary’s. as well as a spot on the NSCAA High School Spring Central All-Region team following her senior season. Personal: The daughter of Mas and Rosanne Fukushima, Brekken was born in Club Team: Owatonna, Minnesota ... She has two siblings; Shane and Tanya ... Kaira played club soccer for Sporting Blue Valley in Kansas City. Fukushima is an exercise science major. Personal: The daughter of Shane and Matilde Houser, Kaira was born in Emporia, Kansas ... She has two siblings; Samantha and Matthew ... Kaira is an international business major.

Career Highs Entering 2016 Career Highs Entering 2016

Goals: - Goals: 1 (4x) last at Georgetown 10/30/15 Assists: - Assists: 1 vs. Villanova 10/4/15 Points: - Points: 2 (4x) last at Georgetown 10/30/15 Shots: - Shots: 3 vs. Colorado State 9/20/15 Minutes: 10 vs. South Dakota 8/21/15 Minutes: 85 vs. DePaul 10/1/15

Creighton Women’s Soccer 20 2016 Media Guide Sophomores Maureen Kerr and Erin Scott

Maureen Erin Kerr Scott So. • 5-8 • MF So. • 5-8 • GK Evanston, Ill. Dallas, Texas # 17 # 1

Kerr’s Career Statistics Scott’s Career Statistics Year M-MS Min G A PTS Shots GW Year M-MS Min GA GAA SV SV% SH 2015 19-2 607 0 0 0 8 0 2015 20-20 1,771 33 1.68 108 76.6 6 Totals 19-2 607 0 0 0 8 0 Totals 20-20 1,771 33 1.68 108 76.6 6

2015 (Freshman): 2015 (Freshman): Kerr logged 607 minutes of action in 19 contests during her first season Erin placed her stamp on the Bluejay program immediately, claiming the at Creighton ... Maureen nabbed starts in two BIG EAST matches, against starting goalkeeper spot in her opening match ... Scott started each of Villanova (10/4) and versus Providence (10/17) ... She fired a season-high Creighton’s 20 matches as a freshman, playing 1,771 of 1,824 minutes in two shots in the Bluejays’ 1-0 win against Montana on Sept. 13. the net ... Erin impressed with six shutouts, including a 1-0 performance in the Bluejays’ opening win over South Dakota on Aug. 21 ... Her 108 High School: saves in 2015 ranks second in school history ... She nabbed a season- Maureen graduated from Evanston Township HS, where she led the high 11 saves in Creighton’s 3-2 win over Drake (9/22) and versus Butler Wildkits to four consecutive regional championships ... Kerr earned a (10/22). combined six athletic letters in soccer (four) and basketball (two) ... A two time all-conference selection, Maureen was the Wildkit MVP in 2014 ... High School: Off the field she was a four-time member of the honor society. Scott led Bishop Lynch HS to a Texas Association of Private and Parochial State Championship in 2014 ... A four-year letterwinner for the Friars, Club Team: Erin helped her squad post a 52-5-3 mark in her final two seasons ... An Maureen played club soccer for FC United and team Evanston. All-State First Team selection in 2013, Scott and the Friars reached the championship final ... Off the field Scott was an Academic All-State First Personal: Team selection. The daughter of Michael and Trista Kerr, Maureen was born in Evanston, Illinois ... She has two siblings; Keara and Kathleen ... Kerr is a nursing Club Team: major. Erin played club soccer for FC Dallas ECNL over her final three seasons in high school.

Personal: The daughter of Kevin and Lisa Scott, Erin was born in St. Louis, Missouri and is an only child ... She is a journalism major.

Career Highs Entering 2016 Career Highs Entering 2016

Goals: - Goals - Assists: - Assists - Points: - Points - Shots: 2 at Montana 9/13/15 Saves: 11 (2x) last vs. Butler 10/22/15 Minutes: 63 at St. John’s 10/11/15 Minutes: 106 vs. Butler 10/22/15

Creighton Women’s Soccer 21 2016 Media Guide Freshmen

Haylee Elizabeth Blach Bolland Fr. • 5-7 • D Fr. • 5-8 • GK Centennial, Colo. Plymouth, Wis. # 18 # 30

High School: High School: Blach graduated from Regis Jesuit HS, where she earned a combined five Bolland graduated from Plymouth HS, where she earned five letters in letters in soccer (three) and basketball (two) ... Haylee was a Continental soccer (three) and tennis (two) ... Elizabeth was captain of the soccer League Second Team selection in 2016 and earned Honorable Mention fol- team as a junior, but did not play high school soccer as a senior ... Instead lowing her junior season .... Off the pitch, she nabbed All-State Academic Elizabeth focused on club soccer and individual training sessions ... Bolland First Team with a 4.0 GPA, was a member of the National Honors Society earned All-Fox River Classic Conference First Team in 2015 ... She was a and earned the Raider Woman Award for outstanding leadership. three-time team captain as well as team MVP ... Bolland equally skilled in the classroom, earning a spot on the National Honor Society in each of her final two Club Team: seasons. Blach played for the Colorado Storm Copa ECNL squad from 2014-16 and was a member of the Colorado Storm Royal from 2012-14. Club Team: Bolland played club soccer for North Shore United, claiming the Wisconsin Personal: Cup in 2013 and posting a shutout to earn the title again in 2016. The daughter of Randy and Karen Blach, Haylee was born in Littleton, Colorado ... She has one brother, Ty, who was a standout pitcher for the Personal: Bluejays from 2009-11 ... Haylee has yet to declare a major. The daughter of David and Wendy Bolland, Elizabeth was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ... She has one brother, Michael ... Elizabeth has yet to declare a major. Jaylin Ashleigh Bosak Cearlock Fr. • 5-8 • D Fr. • 5-2 • F Omaha, Neb. Springfield, Ill. # 12 # 24

High School: High School: Bosak graduated from Millard West HS in 2016, where she helped the Cearlock graduated from Sacred-Heart Griffin HS, where she earned four Wildcats claim the 2013 and the 2015 Nebraska Class A State Titles ... letters in soccer ... She led the Cyclones to their first sectional championship Jaylin earned a combined eight letters in soccer (four) and basketball (four) in school history in 2016, delivering a hat trick ... Cearlock closed her career ... A First Team Class A All-State selection in 2015 and 2016 ... She also with three consecutive All-Central State 8 First Team selections ... Ashleigh claimed First Team Super-State from the Lincoln Journal Star following collected 61 goals as well as 26 assists in her career ... Off the pitch she both her junior and senior campaigns. earned a spot on the honor roll in eight of her final 12 quarters.

Club Team: Club Team: Bosak played for Omaha FC 97/98 for the past seven seasons (2010-16). Ashleigh played for the St. Louis Scott Gallagher ENCL team for three years ... She also played for the Springfield Area Soccer Association for seven Personal: years. The daughter of Kevin and Jillian Bosak, Jaylin was born in Lincoln, Nebraska ... She has three siblings; Adalin, Breklee and Kinslee ... Athletic Personal: prowess runs deep in the Bosak family as both parents as well as Jaylin’s The daughter of Bill and Karen Cearlock, Ashleigh was born in Springfield, grandfather participated in collegiate athletics ... Jaylin plans to pursue a Illinois ... An only child, Ashleigh plans to major in exercise science. health science major.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 22 2016 Media Guide Freshmen

Kylin Callie Grubb Hawkins Fr. • 5-8 • MF/F Fr. • 5-7 • MF Odessa, Mo. Gretna, Neb. # 16 # 21

High School: High School: Grubb graduated from Odessa HS, but the school did not offer soccer as Hawkins graduated from Gretna HS, where she guided the Dragons to the a sport ... Instead Kylin played soccer for the Kansas City Courage HS 2014 Nebraska State Title (Class B) as well as a second place finish in 2015 Academy for three seasons ... Despite that Kylin was an active athlete for and 2016 ... Callie claimed three letters in soccer and four as a golfer for the Bulldogs, earning a combined nine letters in basketball (four), track Gretna HS ... She earned an All-Nebraska First Team recognition from the (four) and football ... She was a four-time All-Missouri River Valley First Omaha World-Herald as well as First Team SuperState selection by the Team selection in both basketball and track ... She holds the Odessa HS Lincoln Journal Star in 2016 ... As a junior Hawkins was All-State Second triple jump record at 37’ 6.5’’ ... During her sophomore season, Grubb Team and earned Honorable Mention as a sophomore ... Callie earned served as the kicker for the Odessa football team ... Kylin excelled in the Academic All-State in the classroom. classroom as well, becoming a member of the National Honor Society and claiming a spot on the honor roll in each semester at Odessa HS. Club Team: Callie played within the Gretna Soccer Club program for 14 years, helping Club Team: the Gretna Prima Green squad claim the under-19 title at the US Youth Kylin played for the Kansas City United ’97 Rangers from 2010-16. Soccer National Championships in Tulsa, Okla. in 2015.

Personal: Personal: The daughter of Joe and Tami Grubb, Kylin was born in Odessa, Missouri The daughter of John and Ann Hawkins, Callie was born in Omaha, ... She has two siblings; Kinly and Kloee ... Grubb plans to be a nursing Nebraska ... She has five siblings; Maggie, Chris, Lauren, Carter and major. Samantha ... Callie has yet to declare a major. Taryn Kate Jakubowski Johnson Fr. • 5-4 • MF Fr. • 5-5 • MF Lake in the Hills, Ill. Ankeny, Iowa # 19 # 23

High School: High School: Jakubowski graduated from Huntley HS, where she led the Red Raiders to Johnson graduated from Ankeny Centennial HS, where she earned four a fourth place finish in Illinois 3A soccer last season ... Taryn was named letters in soccer ... Kate led the Jaguars to the Iowa state titles as a senior in the Player of the Year by the Northwest Herald, Daily Herald and the 2016 ... Her final campaign with Ankeny Centennial saw the Jaguars close Elgin Courier ... Jakubowski was among the top of her class, collecting the the year with a 21-1 record ... Johnson was rewarded with a First Team All- Huntley HS Scholar award (at least a 3.7 GPA). CIML (Central Iowa Metropolitan League) and a Second Team All-State selection ... Johnson’s play in the state tournament earned a spot on the Club Team: All-Tournament Team in 2016 ... Off the pitch she was a member of the Taryn played for Sockers FC Chicago from 2010-16 ... She also played for National Honor Society and earned Academic All-State honors. the Chicago Magic from 2007-10. Club Team: Personal: Kate played for the Iowa Rush Soccer Club from 2010-16. The daughter of Andy and Michelle Jakubowski, Taryn was born in Rockford, Illinois ... She has three siblings; Taylor, Jake and T.J. ... Personal: Both of Taryn’s parents were also Division I athletes as Michelle played The daughter of Bill and Susan Johnson, Taryn was born in Ankeny, Iowa ... volleyball at New Orleans and Northeastern, while Andy played baseball at She has one sister, Lizzy ... Kate plans to pursue a business major. Northeastern ... Taryn has yet to declare a major.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 23 2016 Media Guide Freshmen

Cassie Legband Fr. • 5-8 • MF/F Omaha, Neb. # 25

High School: Legband graduated from Elkhorn South HS, where she earned a com- bined seven letters in soccer (four) and basketball (three) ... Cassie helped the Storm claim the 2015 Nebraska state title (Class B) ... Legband was a First Team All-State selection by the Omaha World-Herald and the Lincoln Journal Star in both 2015 and 2016 ... Cassie set the Class B state record with 59 career assists, a number that tied the overall Nebraska record ... Legband was a National Player of the Week selection by Max Preps as both a junior and as a senior ... In the classroom she also excelled, earning Academic All-State in basketball and soccer.

Club Team: Cassie played for the Gretna Shockers from 2014-16 and for Omaha FC from 2008-13.

Personal: The daughter of Tim and Jessica Legband, Cassie was born in Sioux City, Iowa ... She has one brother, Connor ... Cassie is a business major. Caeley McKenzie Lordemann Meola Fr. • 5-7 • MF Fr. • 5-7 • GK Greeley, Colo. Omaha, Neb. # 14 # 13

High School: High School: Lordemann graduated from Greeley West HS in the spring of 2016 ... Meola graduated from Marian HS, where she led the Crusaders to the A four-year letterwinner in soccer, Caeley earned All-State Honorable 2016 Class A Nebraska state title with a 2-0 shutout win ... McKenzie and Mention in each of her final two seasons ... Lordemann was a four-time the Crusaders also claimed the State Championship in 2014 and were First Team All-5A Front Range League selection ... Caeley graduated in the runner-up in 2015 ... McKenzie earned 2016 All-Nebraska Honorable the top 10 percent of her class, earning a spot on the Academic Honor Roll Mention from the Omaha World-Herald and also claimed All-Metro each year. Second Team in 2015 ... Off the pitch, Meola was a member of the National Honor Society. Club Team: Caeley played for the Colorado Storm from 2013-16 and was a member of Club Team: the Northern Colorado Soccer Club in 2012. McKenzie played club soccer for the Gretna Shockers.

Personal: Personal: The daughter of Mike and Julie Lordemann, Caeley was born in Greeley, The daughter of Tom Meola and Staci Witkowski, McKenzie was born in Colorado ... She has two sisters; Ashley and Brittney ... Caeley’s sister Omaha, Nebraska ... She has three siblings; Sydney, Maddie and Nathan ... Brittney also played Division I soccer, at Northern Colorado ... Lordemann A pre-physical therapy major, McKenzie is the step sister to former Bluejay has yet to declare a major. great Brittney Neumann (2009-12).

Creighton Women’s Soccer 24 2016 Media Guide Freshmen

Hannah Alyssa Miller Swift Fr. • 5-7 • F Fr. • 5-5 • D Lenexa, Kan. North Providence, R.I. # 27 # 2

High School: High School: Miller graduated from Shawnee Mission West HS, where she led the Swift graduated from La Salle Academy HS, where she led the Rams to Vikings to its first undefeated season (20-0-1) in 2016 to claim the 6A the 2015 Rhode Island Division I state title ... As a Ram she collected four Kansas state title ... She closed her career with 164 points (68 goals and 28 letters in soccer ... Alyssa earned First Team All-New England as a senior assists) ... Hannah was the 2016 Offensive Player of the Year and earned the as well as earning an All-State selection ... Swift played in 76 of 79 contests, Distinguished Athlete of the Year - presented by the Marines. helping her squad claim 54 victories ... Swift showed her speed as a track athlete, claiming a fourth place finish in the 100 meter dash in the state Club Team: championships as a freshman ... Off the pitch, Alyssa was a member of the Miller played club soccer for the KC United Rangers from 2005-16 ... She National Honor Society. helped guide the Rangers to six consecutive Kansas State Championships (2011-2016) and led the team in scoring (112 goals) and assists (74) Club Team: during her four years of high school ... Hannah also competed in the Alyssa played for FC Stars of Massachusetts (ECNL) from 2013-16. Olympic Development Program and played for Team USA at International Competition in Costa Rica during her freshman year. Personal: The daughter of William and Ashley Swift, Alyssa was born in Providence, Personal: Rhode Island ... She has one brother, Marcus ... Swift continues a long line The daughter of Doug and Kristi MIller, Hannah was born in Kansas City, of family members that have attended Creighton, including three uncles Missouri ... She has one sister, Kaylee ... Both of her parents played soccer and two cousins ... She plans to pursue a pre-pharmacy major. at the University of Nebraska ... She intends to major in business.

Olivia Witherspoon Fr. • 5-4 • D Bellevue, Wash. # 26

2015 (Freshman): Olivia used her redshirt option during the 2015 season.

High School: Witherspoon graduated from Issaquah HS ... During her career as an Eagle, Olivia earned four letters in soccer and was a First Team 4A King County selection as a senior ... Witherspoon and the Eagles reached the Washington state final in both 2013-14 as well as 2012-13.

Club Team: Olivia played club soccer for Crossfire Premier ECNL.

Personal: The daughter of Chris and Kathy Witherspoon, Olivia was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota ... She has two siblings, Maya and Ella ... Olivia is a journalism major with a minor in business.

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The primary purpose of the weekend is to raise awareness for women’s cancer education and prevention. It is also an opportunity to generate a broader interest in women’s collegiate athletics, and to showcase Omaha as a compassion- ate, vibrant community where health care, education, commerce and recreation intertwine. In its 11-year history, the event has raised over $2,400,000 for the Liz’s Legacy Cancer fund. For more information, visit the Kicks for a Cure web site: www.kicksforacure.org

Creighton Women’s Soccer 26 2016 Media Guide 2016 Opponents Creighton Women’s Soccer 27 2016 Media Guide Non-Conference Opponents

Iowa Hawkeyes Missouri-Kansas City Kangaroos Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks Aug. 19 • 7:00 pm • Morrison Stadium Aug. 21 • 1:00 pm • Morrison Stadium Aug. 26 • 8:00 pm • Omaha, Neb.

Location ...... Iowa City, Iowa Location ...... Kansas City, Mo. Location ...... Omaha, Neb. Enrollment ...... 31,065 Enrollment ...... 16,699 Enrollment ...... 15,227 Colors ...... Black and Gold Colors ...... Blue and Gold Colors ...... Crimson and Black Conference ...... Big Ten Conference ...... Western Athletic Conference ...... Summit League Facility ...... Iowa Soccer Complex (1,750) Facility . . . . .Durwood Soccer Stadium (850) Facility ...... Caniglia Field (3,466) Head Coach ...... Dave DiIanni Head Coach ...... Chris Cissell Head Coach ...... Don Klosterman Career Record ...... 242-35-20 (13) Career Record ...... 335-143-35 (26) Career Record ...... 266-169-27 (24) Record at Iowa ...... 21-17-2 (2) Record at UMKC ...... 53-37-13 (6) Record at Nebraska-Omaha . .214-108-18 (17) 2015 Overall Record ...... 7-10-1 2015 Overall Record ...... 14-6-1 2015 Overall Record ...... 5-11-2 2015 Big Ten Record/Finish . . .1-9-1/T-13th 2015 WAC Record/Finish . . . . 7-2-1/T-2nd 2015 Summit Record/Finish . . . .2-7-0/7th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 23/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 18/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 19/8 SID Contact ...... Alex Snyder SID Contact ...... Josh Carson SID Contact ...... Shad Beam SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID Phone ...... 319-335-9411 SID Phone ...... 785-806-1397 SID Phone ...... 402-554-2140 Website ...... www.hawkeyesports.com Website ...... www.umkckangaroos.com Website ...... www.omavs.com Series vs. Iowa ...... 1-5-0 Series vs. UMKC ...... 4-2-1 Series vs. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 6-1-0 Last Meeting ...... L, 0-2 (9-14-08) Last Meeting ...... L, 1-2 (8-23-15) Last Meeting ...... W, 4-0 (9-4-15)

Iowa State Cyclones Kansas State Wildcats South Dakota State Aug. 28 • 1:00 pm • Morrison Stadium Sept. 2 • 7:00 pm • Morrison Stadium Jackrabbits Sept. 4 • 1:00 pm • Brookings, S.D. Location ...... Ames, Iowa Location ...... Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment ...... 33,241 Enrollment ...... 24,146 Location ...... Brookings, S.D. Colors ...... Cardinal and Gold Colors ...... Purple, Silver and White Enrollment ...... 12,589 Conference ...... Big 12 Conference ...... Big 12 Colors ...... Blue and Gold Facility . . . . Cyclone Sports Complex (1,500) Facility . . . . .K-State Soccer Complex (1,100) Conference ...... Summit League Head Coach ...... Tony Minatta Head Coach ...... Mike Dibbini Facility ...... Fishback Soccer Park (1,500) Career Record ...... 13-23-0 (2) Career Record ...... 265-78-31 (10) Head Coach ...... Lang Wedemeyer Record at Iowa State ...... Same Record at Kansas State . . . . . First Season Career Record ...... 151-116-35 (16) 2015 Overall Record ...... 6-12-0 2015 Overall Record ...... --- Record at South Dakota State . . . . . Same 2015 Big 12 Record/Finish . . . . .0-8-0/9th 2015 Big 12 Record/Finish ...... --- 2015 Overall Record ...... 12-6-3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... --- 2015 Summit Record/Finish . . . . 5-1-2/3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 15/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... --- Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 SID Contact ...... Nick Wiges SID Contact ...... Randy Peterson Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .19/10 SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail . . . . [email protected] SID Contact ...... TBA SID Phone ...... 712-269-7327 SID Phone ...... 785-532-7975 SID E-mail ...... TBA Website ...... www.cyclones.com Website ...... www.k-statesports.com SID Phone ...... 605-688-4822 Series vs. Iowa State ...... 0-4-1 Series vs. Kansas State . . . First Meeting in 2016 Website ...... www.gojacks.com Last Meeting ...... L, 0-1 (OT) (8-19-12) Series vs. South Dakota State . . . . . 9-1-1 Last Meeting ...... L, 0-1 (9-6-15)

South Dakota Coyotes Rhode Island Rams Yale Bulldogs Sept. 9 • 5:00 pm • Morrison Stadium Sept. 15 • 6:00 pm • Kingston, R.I. Sept. 18 • 11:00 am • New Haven, Conn.

Location ...... Vermillion, S.D. Location ...... Kingston, R.I. Location ...... New Haven, Conn. Enrollment ...... 10,061 Enrollment ...... 16,613 Enrollment ...... 5,200 Colors ...... Red and White Colors ...... Keaney Blue, Dark Blue, White Colors ...... Yale Blue and White Conference ...... Summit League Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Conference ...... Ivy League Facility .First Bank & Trust Soccer Complex (800) Facility ...... URI Soccer Complex (750) Facility ...... Reese Stadium (2,500) Head Coach ...... Mandy Green Head Coach ...... Michael Needham Head Coach ...... Rudy Meredith Career Record ...... 30-68-14 (6) Career Record ...... 39-50-6 (5) Career Record ...... 200-137-29 (21) Record at Iowa ...... Same Record at Rhode Island . . . . . 55-67-10 (7) Record at Yale ...... Same 2015 Overall Record ...... 8-12-0 2015 Overall Record ...... 3-15-1 2015 Overall Record ...... 4-10-2 2015 Summit Record/Finish . . . . .5-3/4th 2015 Atlantic-10 Record/Finish . 0-10-0/14th 2015 Ivy Record/Finish ...... 1-6-0/8th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 18/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 24/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 14/6 SID Contact ...... Britni Waller SID Contact ...... TBA SID Contact ...... Tim Bennett SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... TBA SID E-mail . . . . . [email protected] SID Phone ...... 605-677-8813 SID Phone ...... 401-874-4132 SID Phone ...... 203-432-1457 Website ...... www.goyotes.com Website ...... www.gorhody.com Website ...... www.yalebulldogs.com Series vs. South Dakota ...... 9-0-0 Series vs. Rhode Island . First Meeting in 2016 Series vs. Yale ...... First Meeting in 2016 Last Meeting ...... W, 1-0 (8-21-15)

Creighton Women’s Soccer 28 2016 Media Guide BIG EAST Opponents

Marquette Golden Eagles DePaul Blue Demons Sept. 25 • 1:00 pm • Morrison Stadium Sept. 29 • 3:00 pm • Chicago, Ill. Oct. 2 • 12:00 pm • Villanova, Pa.

Location ...... Milwaukee, Wis. Location ...... Chicago, Ill. Location ...... Villanova, Pa. Enrollment ...... 11,745 Enrollment ...... 23,799 Enrollment ...... 6,390 Colors ...... Blue and Gold Colors ...... Royal Blue and Scarlet Colors ...... Blue and White Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Facility ...... (1,750) Facility ...... Wish Field (1,000) Facility . . . . Villanova Soccer Stadium (1,500) Head Coach ...... Markus Roeders Head Coach ...... Erin Chastain Head Coach ...... Fran Kulas Career Record ...... 290-111-44 (20) Career Record ...... 83-81-17 (9) Career Record ...... 7-26-4 (2) Record at Marquette ...... Same Record at DePaul ...... Same Record at Villanova ...... Same 2015 Overall Record ...... 8-8-4 2015 Overall Record ...... 12-4-4 2015 Overall Record ...... 2-16-0 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . 6-3-1/5th 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . .6-1-2/T-2nd 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . .1-8-0/T-9th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 23/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 15/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 15/6 SID Contact ...... Michael Wittliff SID Contact ...... Bob Sakamoto SID Contact ...... Michelle Ruel SID E-mail . . [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail . . . . [email protected] SID Phone ...... 414-288-7447 SID Phone ...... 773-325-7525 SID Phone ...... 610-519-5927 Website ...... www.gomarquette.com Website . . . . . www.depaulbluedemons.com Website ...... www.villanova.com Series vs. Marquette ...... 2-4-1 Series vs. DePaul ...... 0-3-0 Series vs. Villanova ...... 1-2-0 Last Meeting ...... L, 1-5 (9-27-15) Last Meeting ...... L, 0-4 (10-1-15) Last Meeting ...... W, 3-1 (10-4-15)

Seton Hall Pirates St. John’s Red Storm Oct. 6 • 7:00 pm • Morrison Stadium Oct. 9 • 1:00 pm • Morrison Stadium Oct. 15 • 12:00 pm • Providence, R.I.

Location ...... South Orange, N.J. Location ...... Queens, N.Y. Location ...... Providence, R.I. Enrollment ...... 10,100 Enrollment ...... 20,881 Enrollment ...... 3,852 Colors ...... Blue and White Colors ...... Red and White Colors ...... Black, White and Silver Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Facility ...... Owen C. Carroll Field (1,800) Facility ...... (2,168) Facility ...... Chapey Field (1,500) Head Coach ...... Rick Stainton Head Coach ...... Ian Stone Head Coach ...... Sam Lopes Career Record ...... 13-32-7 (3) Career Record ...... 208-168-44 (22) Career Record ...... 26-24-9 (3) Record at Seton Hall ...... 5-24-7 (2) Record at St. John’s ...... Same Record at Providence ...... 22-16-3 (2) 2015 Overall Record ...... 2-14-2 2015 Overall Record ...... 15-4-1 2015 Overall Record ...... 13-8-1 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . .1-8-0/T-9th 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . 7-1-1/1st 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . .5-4-0/6th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 21/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 20/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .15/12 SID Contact ...... TBA SID Contact ...... Andrew O’Connell SID Contact ...... Ally Mills SID E-mail ...... TBA SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail . . . [email protected] SID Phone ...... 973-761-9493 SID Phone ...... 718-990-1522 SID Phone ...... 401-865-2272 Website ...... www.shupirates.com Website ...... www.redstormsports.com Website ...... www.friars.com Series vs. Seton Hall ...... 2-0-1 Series vs. St. John’s ...... 1-2-1 Series vs. Providence ...... 2-1-0 Last Meeting ...... W, 3-2 (ot) (10-8-15) Last Meeting ...... L, 0-4 (10-11-15) Last Meeting ...... L, 2-3 (10-17-15)

Butler Bulldogs Oct. 20 • 6:00 pm • Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 23 • 12:00 pm • Morrison Stadium Oct. 28 • 7:00 pm • Morrison Stadium

Location ...... Indianapolis, Ind. Location ...... Cincinnati, Ohio Location ...... Washington, D.C. Enrollment ...... 4,806 Enrollment ...... 6,650 Enrollment ...... 15,318 Colors ...... Blue and White Colors ...... Navy Blue, Gray and White Colors ...... Blue and Gray Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Facility ...... Butler Bowl (6,500) Facility ...... XU Soccer Complex (1,000) Facility ...... Shaw Field (1,625) Co-Head Coaches ...... Tari St. John (10) Head Coach ...... Woody Sherwood Head Coach ...... Dave Nolan ...... & Rob Altman (4) Career Record ...... 125-143-21 (15) Career Record ...... 149-74-28 (12) Career Record . . . . .98-90-17 (10) (St. John) Record at Xavier ...... 40-61-9 (6) Record at Georgetown ...... Same Record at Butler ...... Same 2015 Overall Record ...... 8-9-1 2015 Overall Record ...... 11-5-4 2015 Overall Record ...... 16-7-1 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . .3-6-0/7th 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . .6-1-2/T-2nd 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . .6-3-0/4th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 20/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 18/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . 15/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 SID Contact ...... Hayley Schletker SID Contact ...... Mike “Mex” Carey SID Contact ...... Kit Stetzel SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID Phone ...... 513-745-3416 SID Phone ...... 202-687-2475 SID Phone ...... 317-940-9994 Website ...... www.goxavier.com Website ...... www.guhoyas.com Website ...... www.butlersports.com Series vs. Xavier ...... 2-4-0 Series vs. Georgetown ...... 0-3-0 Series vs. Butler ...... 1-5-1 Last Meeting ...... L, 0-3 (10-25-15) Last Meeting ...... L, 1-3 (10-30-15) Last Meeting ...... L, 1-2 (2ot) (10-22-15)

Creighton Women’s Soccer 29 2016 Media Guide BIG EAST Composite Schedule August 19th Fordham at DePaul 3 pm Towson at Georgetown 3 pm Delaware at Villanova 3:30 pm Central Connecticut at St. John’s 4 pm Evansville at Xavier 5:30 pm Ohio at Butler 6 pm Boston College at Providence 6 pm Seton Hall at Saint Joseph’s 6 pm Iowa at Creighton 7 pm Marquette at Nebraska 7:05 pm

August 21st Stanford at Georgetown 11 am Butler at Eastern Michigan 12 pm Xavier at Eastern Kentucky 12 pm Missouri-Kansas City at Creighton 1 pm Drexel at Villanova 3 pm Providence at Rutgers 6 pm Albany at St. John’s 6:30 pm Marquette at Kansas 7 pm

August 22nd Seton Hall at Army West Point 6 pm September 9th October 2nd Duquesne at Xavier 3:30 pm Providence at Butler* 12 pm August 25th South Dakota at Creighton 5 pm Creighton at Villanova* 12 pm Northwestern at DePaul 3 pm Villanova at Saint Joseph’s 6 pm DePaul at Seton Hall* 12 pm Delaware at Georgetown 3 pm St. John’s vs. Washington% 6:30 pm Georgetown at Xavier* 12 pm Providence at Northeastern 5 pm Milwaukee at Marquette 7 pm St. John’s at Marquette* 1 pm Marquette at Illinois State 7 pm September 11th October 6th August 26th Butler at IPFW 12 pm Providence at Villanova* 3 pm St. John’s at Towson 3 pm Virginia at Georgetown 12 pm Marquette at Xavier* 5:30 pm Xavier at Ball State 4 pm Loyola Maryland at Seton Hall 12 pm DePaul at Butler* 6 pm Indiana at Butler 6 pm Lehigh at Villanova 12 pm Georgetown at St. John’s* 6 pm Creighton at Nebraska-Omaha 8 pm Xavier at Youngstown State 12 pm Seton Hall at Creighton* 7 pm DePaul at Long Beach State 3 pm August 28th Harvard at Providence 3:30 pm October 9th Akron at Butler 12 pm St. John’s at Portland 4:30 pm Marquette at Providence* 12 pm Colorado College at Georgetown 12 pm Marquette at Northwestern 5 pm Butler at Georgetown* 12 pm Providence at Maine 12 pm Xavier at Seton Hall* 12 pm Xavier at Pittsburgh 12 pm September 13th St. John’s at Creighton* 1 pm Iowa State at Creighton 1 pm IUPUI at Butler 6 pm Villanova at DePaul* 1 pm DePaul at William & Mary 1 pm Michigan at Marquette 1 pm September 15th October 15th St. John’s at Loyola Maryland 3 pm Georgetown at George Washington 2 pm Creighton at Providence* 12 pm Villanova at Princeton 6 pm Villanova at La Salle 6 pm DePaul at St. John’s* 12 pm Seton Hall at Cornell 6 pm Villanova at Xavier* 12 pm August 29th Providence at Central Connecticut 6 pm Quinnipiac at Seton Hall 6 pm Creighton at Rhode Island 6 pm October 16th Seton Hall at Butler* 12 pm September 1st September 16th Georgetown at Marquette* 1 pm Boston University at Providence 6 pm DePaul at Western Michigan 3 pm Fordham at Seton Hall 6 pm Xavier at Ohio 3 pm October 20th Marquette at Santa Clara 9 pm Cal Poly at Marquette 7:30 pm Providence at DePaul* 3 pm Marquette at Villanova* 3 pm September 2nd September 18th St. John’s at Xavier* 5:30 pm Butler vs. SMU& 11:30 am Creighton at Yale 11 am Creighton at Butler* 6 pm Villanova vs. Minnesota+ 4 pm Butler at Evansville 12 pm Georgetown at Seton Hall* 6 pm Xavier at Dayton 4 pm Villanova at Harvard 12 pm Georgetown at Rutgers 6 pm Columbia at Seton Hall 12 pm October 23rd St. John’s at Yale 6 pm La Salle at St. John’s 12 pm Xavier at Creighton* 12 pm DePaul vs. Hofstra^ 6:30 pm Massachusetts at Providence 12 pm DePaul at Georgetown* 12 pm Kansas State at Creighton 7 pm Georgetown at West Virginia 12 pm Seton Hall at Providence* 12 pm Xavier at IUPUI 12 pm Villanova at St. John’s* 12 pm September 4th Butler at Marquette* 1 pm Villanova vs. North Carolina+ 11 am September 21st DePaul at Army West Point 12:30 pm Loyola Chicago at DePaul 3 pm October 28th Creighton at South Dakota State 1 pm Seton Hall at Villanova* 1:30 pm Butler vs. LSU& 2 pm September 24th Butler at Xavier* 5:30 pm Marquette at Stanford 3 pm Butler at Villanova* 12 pm Providence at St. John’s* 6 pm Colgate at Providence 5 pm St. John’s at Seton Hall* 1 pm Georgetown at Creighton* 7 pm Monmouth at Seton Hall 6 pm DePaul at Marquette* 7 pm Fairfield at St. John’s 6:30 pm September 25th Providence at Georgetown* 12 pm All times are CT September 6th Marquette at Creighton* 1 pm Northern Kentucky at Xavier 5:30 pm Xavier at DePaul* 1 pm KEY * BIG EAST contest September 8th September 29th & Bloomington, Ind. George Mason at Georgetown 3 pm Villanova at Georgetown* 2 pm ^ West Point, N.Y. Indiana State at Butler 6 pm Creighton at DePaul* 3 pm % Portland, Ore. Seton Hall at Albany 6 pm Xavier at Providence* 6 pm + Durham, N.C. Brown at Providence 6 pm Butler at St. John’s* 6 pm DePaul at San Diego 9 pm Seton Hall at Marquette* 7 pm Creighton Women’s Soccer 30 2016 Media Guide 2015 Season Creighton Women’s Soccer 31 2016 Media Guide 2015 Results

2015 Results • 10-10-0 Overall • 2-7-0 BIG EAST Date Opponent Score Record BIG EAST Site Att. Creighton Goals Aug. 21 South Dakota W, 1-0 1-0-0 --- Morrison Stadium 609 Sachau (1) Aug. 23 at Missouri-Kansas City L, 1-2 1-1-0 --- Kansas City, Mo. 502 Sachau (2) Aug. 28 Northern Illinois W, 4-1 2-1-0 --- Morrison Stadium 612 Jara (1), Braasch (1), Houser (1), Sullivan (1) Aug. 30 Central Michigan W, 1-0 3-1-0 --- Morrison Stadium 438 Own Goal Sept. 4 Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-0 4-1-0 --- Morrison Stadium 1,058 Hugunin (1), Sachau (3), Braasch (2), Sullivan (2) Sept. 6 South Dakota State L, 0-1 4-2-0 --- Morrison Stadium 364 --- Sept. 11 vs. Seattle % L, 2-3 4-3-0 --- Missoula, Mont. 53 Braasch (3), Quadrel (1) Sept. 13 at Montana W, 1-0 5-3-0 --- Missoula, Mont. 409 Sachau (4) Sept. 18 Northern Colorado W, 3-0 6-3-0 --- Morrison Stadium 637 Sullivan (3 & 4), Khalil (1) Sept. 20 Colorado State W, 2-0 7-3-0 --- Morrison Stadium 380 Jara (2), Houser (2) Sept. 22 at Drake W, 3-2 8-3-0 --- Des Moines, Iowa 101 Houser (3), Sullivan (5), Roll (1) Sept. 27 at Marquette * L, 1-5 8-4-0 0-1-0 Milwaukee, Wis. 393 Sachau (5) Oct. 1 DePaul * L, 0-4 8-5-0 0-2-0 Morrison Stadium 233 --- Oct. 4 Villanova* W, 3-1 9-5-0 1-2-0 Morrison Stadium 339 Sullivan (6 & 7), Hugunin (2) Oct. 8 at Seton Hall * W, 3-2 (ot) 10-5-0 2-2-0 South Orange, N.J. 337 Sullivan (8), Richgels (1), Jara (3) Oct. 11 at St. John’s * L, 0-4 10-6-0 2-3-0 Queens, N.Y. 731 --- Oct. 17 Providence * L, 2-3 10-7-0 2-4-0 Morrison Stadium 328 Sullivan (9 & 10) Oct. 22 Butler * L, 1-2 (2ot) 10-8-0 2-5-0 Morrison Stadium 234 Sachau (6) Oct. 25 at Xavier * L, 0-3 10-9-0 2-6-0 Cincinnati, Ohio 417 - Oct. 30 at Georgetown * L, 1-3 10-10-0 2-7-0 Washington, D.C. 373 Houser (4)

Home matches in Bold * - BIG EAST Conference regular season match % - Played at Montana

Creighton Women’s Soccer 32 2016 Media Guide 2015 Statistics

2015 Individual Statistics Miscellaneous Statistics # Name GP-GS Min. G A Pts Sh SOG YC-RC GW PK-ATT Creighton Opponents 20 Lauren Sullivan 20-20 1,433 10 3 23 70 34 2-0 2 0-0 Corner Kicks . . . .90 ...... 94 3 Ylenia Sachau 20-20 1,756 6 0 12 33 17 4-0 2 3-3 Offsides ...... 35 ...... 24 23 Kaira Houser 19-7 964 4 1 9 13 16 0-0 0 0-0 Fouls ...... 175 ...... 183 25 Jill Richgels 20-17 1,556 1 7 9 13 10 0-0 0 0-0 6 Alyssa Jara 20-15 1,308 3 2 8 43 23 0-0 2 0-0 Score By Periods 27 Emma Braasch 18-17 1,510 3 0 6 10 5 0-0 1 0-0 1 2 OT OT2 Total 22 Darby Hugunin 20-19 1,503 2 1 5 28 9 1-0 1 0-0 Creighton 11 21 1 0 33 9 Emily Roll 20-20 1,749 1 2 4 13 9 3-0 1 0-0 Opponents 13 22 0 1 36 12 Patrice Quadrel 17-5 615 1 0 2 6 2 0-0 0 0-0 2 Summer Khalil 4-0 88 1 0 2 1 1 0-0 0 0-0 Record Breakdown 7 Kirstyn Corder 20-17 1,330 0 1 1 16 9 0-0 0 0-0 Overall ...... 10-10-0 17 Maureen Kerr 19-2 607 0 0 0 8 3 0-0 0 0-0 Home ...... 7-4-0 21 Alissa Kohmetscher 20-20 1,760 0 0 0 7 2 1-0 0 0-0 Away ...... 3-5-0 11 Anastasia McCleary 19-9 805 0 0 0 3 1 1-0 0 0-0 Neutral ...... 0-1-0 8 McKynzie Dickman 17-12 1,165 0 0 0 3 1 1-0 0 0-0 BIG EAST Conference . . . . .2-7-0 15 Marissa Casas 7-0 55 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0 0-0 Home ...... 1-3-0 31 Brekken Fukushima 3-0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Away ...... 1-4-0 28 Mary Novoa 3-0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Non-Conference ...... 8-3-0 18 Jessica Mutters 1-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Home ...... 6-1-0 Total...... 20 1,824 33 17 83 281 144 13-0 10 3-3 Away ...... 2-1-0 Opponents...... 20 1,824 36 34 106 280 147 9-0 10 1-2 Neutral ...... 0-1-0 Creighton Scored First . . . . . 8-3-0 # Name GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct W L T Sho Opponent Scored First ...... 2-7-0 1 Erin Scott 20-20 1,770:45 33 1.68 108 76.6 10 10 0 6/0 Ahead at halftime ...... 3-2-0 30 Kyla Salazar 2-0 53:33 3 5.04 2 40.0 0 0 0 0/0 Trailing at halftime ...... 0-4-0 Team 1 100.0 0 0 0 0/0 Tied at halftime ...... 7-4-0 Total...... 20 1,824:18 36 1.78 111 75.5 10 10 0 6 Overtime ...... 1-1-0 Opponents...... 20 1,824:18 33 1.63 111 77.1 10 10 0 4 Tuesday ...... 1-0-0 Thursday ...... 1-2-0 Attendance Breakdown Friday ...... 4-2-0 Matches...... Total...... Average Saturday ...... 0-1-0 OVERALL 20...... 8,548...... 427 Sunday ...... 4-5-0 Home 11...... 5,232...... 476 Away 8...... 3,263...... 408 Neutral 1...... 53...... 53

Creighton Women’s Soccer 33 2016 Media Guide 2015 BIG EAST Standings and Awards

2015 BIG EAST Conference Standings

BIG EAST Overall Team W L T Pts. Pct. W L T Pct. St. John’s 7 1 1 22 .833 15 4 1 .775 Georgetown 6 1 2 20 .778 11 5 4 .650 DePaul 6 1 2 20 .778 12 4 4 .700 Butler 6 3 0 18 .667 16 7 1 .688 Marquette 5 3 1 16 .611 8 8 4 .500 Providence 5 4 0 15 .556 13 8 1 .614 Xavier 3 6 0 9 .333 8 9 1 .472 Creighton 2 7 0 6 .222 10 10 0 .500 Seton Hall 1 8 0 3 .111 2 14 2 .167 Villanova 1 8 0 3 .111 2 16 0 .111

BIG EAST Specialty Awards 2015 All-BIG EAST Honors Player of the Year - Rachel Daly, St. John’s First Team Midfielder of the Year - Rachel Corboz, Georgetown Alexa Ben, DePaul, So., MF Defensive Player of the Year Rachel Corboz, Georgetown, So., MF - Georgia Kearney-Perry, St. John’s * Rachel Daly, St. John’s, Sr., F Goalkeeper of the Year - Diana Poulin, St. John’s Sarah Gorden, DePaul, Sr., D Rookie of the Year - Franny Cerny, DePaul Jacie Jermier, Marquette, R-Sr., D Coaching Staff of the Year - St. John’s Serina Kashimoto, Butler, Jr., MF * Georgia Kearney-Perry, St. John’s, R-Sr., D Sophia Maccagnone, Butler, Sr., MF 2015 BIG EAST Championship Diana Poulin, St. John’s, Jr., GK Nov. 6 Nov. 8 Morgan Proffitt, Marquette, Jr., MF/D Elise Wyatt, DePaul, Sr., F #1 St. John’s Catherine Zimmerman, Providence, Sr., F/MF

Butler, 2-1 Second Team Sarah Adams, Georgetown, Sr., D

#4 Butler Liz Bartels, Marquette, Jr., MF Emily Cubbage, St. John’s, Sr., MF Butler, 1-0 Lucy Edwards, DePaul, So., MF BIG EAST Alex Godinez, DePaul, Sr., GK Champion #6 Providence Emma Newins, Georgetown, Grad., GK Taylor Pak, Georgetown, So., MF Darian Powell, Marquette, Jr., F

Providence, 1-1 (4-2 on Pks) Brianna Ryce, DePaul, Sr., D #2 Georgetown Lauren Sullivan, Creighton, Jr., F Crystal Thomas, Georgetown, Sr., F Semifinals and championship played at Elizabeth Wenger, Georgetown, So., D Morrison Stadium in Omaha, Neb. 2015 BIG EAST All-Freshman Team All-Tournament Team Anna Maria Baldursdottir, St. John’s, Fr., MF * Franny Cerny, DePaul, Fr., F Most Outstanding Offensive Player * Samantha Dewey, Xavier, Fr., F Catherine Zimmerman - Providence * Casey Etsey, Providence, Fr., F Most Outstanding Defensive Player * Caitlin Farrell, Georgetown, Fr., F Randi DeLong - Butler Madeline Frick, DePaul, Fr., F/MF Eva Gonzalez, Seton Hall, Fr., MF Sarah Adams - Georgetown Jamie Kutey, Marquette, Fr., MF Randi DeLong - Butler Paige Monaghan, Butler, Fr., F Kathryn Hiller - Providence * Halle Stelbasky, Butler, Fr., F Serina Kashimoto - Butler * Lucy Whipp, St. John’s, Fr., F Christina Klaum - Providence Sophia Maccagnone - Butler * Denotes unanimous selection Mikhaila Martinov - St. John’s Shannon McDevitt - Butler Allie Moar - St. John’s Crystal Thomas - Georgetown Catherine Zimmerman - Providence

Creighton Women’s Soccer 34 2016 Media Guide Lulu Quigley (2000-03) Alicia Montgomery (2008-11) Assists (30) Goals Against Average (0.81)

Marcy Gans (2005-08) Jaimie Thompson (2000-03) Points (91), Goals (38) GK Wins (41), GK Shutouts (24) Record Book Creighton Women’s Soccer 35 2016 Media Guide NCAA Tournament Appearances

2002 NCAA Tournament 2004 NCAA Tournament MVC Regular-Season & Tournament Champions MVC Tournament Champions (12-8-2 Overall, 6-0-1 MVC) (9-8-4 Overall, 3-1-3 MVC)

The 2002 team captured the first Missouri Valley Conference The Bluejays upset Drake 3-1 in the MVC Tournament Championship regular-season title in program history with an undefeated 6-0-1 Valley match to earn the Valley’s automatic NCAA Tournament bid, slate. A thrilling overtime championship win gave the Bluejays their handing the regular-season champion Bulldogs (7-0-0 MVC) their only first MVC Tournament title and first NCAA Tournament appearance. home loss of the year and snapping their 12-match unbeaten streak. A Creighton was led by MVC Player of the Year Jaimie Thompson - the balanced Bluejay offense led the league with 37 goals and 106 points, first goalkeeper in league history to earn the honor. Thompson posted a 10 players recorded at least five points. Chelsea Mackenzie led the team 0.32 goals-against average in conference play, she was joined by Franny and MVC with eight assists. Defender Ivonne Valentin was the only Hylok and Lulu Quigley on the All-MVC First Team. Quigley, who led Bluejay to earn All-MVC First Team honors, while Emily Munn and Creighton with seven assists, was also tabbed to the NSCAA All-Central Franny Hylok earned second team accolades. Valentin was an NSCAA Region Third Team. Kelan Brill, who scored the game-winning goal with All-Central Region Second Team performer. Goalkeeper Valerie 19 seconds remaining in the first overtime of the MVC Tournament title Zimmerer started the final 12 contests after making her collegiate debut match, was named the tournament MVP. Lindsey Martinson, Regina in Creighton’s 10th match. Zimmerer, Valentin, Tristan Moser-Bleil and Moench and Lauren Noll joined Brill on the MVC All-Tournament Team. Katie Brennan (MVP) were named to the MVC All-Tournament Team. Bruce Erickson was named the MVC Coach of the Year, as the Bluejays After opening the new on-campus facility in 2003, Michael G. Morrison, led the league in goals (31), assists (30) and points (92). S.J., Stadium was officially dedicated following a 4-0 win over Northern Iowa on Oct. 15. 2005 NCAA Tournament 2007 NCAA Tournament

MVC Tournament Champions MVC Tournament Champions (12-6-3 Overall, 4-2-0 MVC) (11-8-2 Overall, 3-2-1 MVC)

Morrison Stadium served as host to the MVC Women’s Soccer The Bluejays again won the MVC Tournament title to advance to their Tournament for the first time and the Bluejays celebrated on their home fourth NCAA Tournament. Creighton tied the MVC Tournament title pitch by downing Drake 1-0 in the championship match to win their match with just 3:37 remaining in regulation and then topped Illinois second straight title. Creighton once again led the MVC with 44 goals State, 4-3, in penalty kicks to earn the championship. Sam Russell and scored. The Bluejays were dominant at home, posting an 8-1-1 mark in Marcy Gans earned All-MVC First Team honors, while Gans was named Omaha, including a stretch of five straight home shutouts. The Bluejays tournament MVP as she earned MVC All-Tournament accolades for the outscored opponents 25-5 at Morrison Stadium. Lissa Waid and Emily third straight year. MVC Freshman of the Year Emily Orbell also earned Munn earned All-MVC First Team honors; Ivonne Valentin and Kristine All-MVC Second Team honors. Tara Bailey and Kristen Casey garnered Willrett were tabbed to the All-MVC Second Team. Willrett tied the All-MVC Honorable Mention. Gans tallied a hat trick in the school record and led The Valley with 12 assists. Marcy Gans and Sam MVC Tournament semifinals, notching five of her conference-leading 13 Russell earned All-MVC Honorable Mention honors, while Gans was goals in the MVC postseason. Kyla Hoskins, Eden Hingwing and Casey joined by Lindsay Vaught on the MVC All-Freshman team. Gans, who joined Gans on the MVC All-Tournament Team. The Bluejays went 7-2-1 led the team with eight goals and 22 points, was named the tournament at home, logging six of their seven shutouts at Morrison Stadium, posting MVP and was joined by Valentin, Katy Peetz and Gretta Arvesen on the a 0.49 GAA at home. MVC All-Tournament Team. Creighton Women’s Soccer 36 2016 Media Guide NCAA Tournament Appearances

2010 NCAA Tournament MVC Regular-Season & Tournament Champions (15-4-2 Overall, 5-1-0 MVC) Creighton won the MVC Tournament to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time. The Bluejays won the MVC regular-season title with one of the best streaks in league history, as Creighton won an MVC record 10 consecutive matches from Sept. 9 - Oct. 16. The Bluejays took an undefeated conference record into Springfield, Mo., on Oct. 22, aiming to go perfect through the MVC season and claim the regular-season crown. Missouri State, sitting in second place at the time, upended the Bluejays, scoring a golden goal in the 94th minute of play. Creighton claimed the overall conference crown with a victory against Illinois State to earn the number one seed at the MVC Tournament at Morrison Stadium. Seven Bluejays were named to the All-MVC teams, while Brittney Neumann was named the MVC Player of the Year.

Head coach Bruce Erickson and his staff also picked up the MVC Coaching Staff of the Year honor. Earning All-MVC First Team recognition were Neumann, defender Claire Zach and forward Andrea Zuniga. Midfielder Emily Orbell and forward Lauren Cingoranelli picked up All-MVC Second Team honors, while goalkeeper Alicia Montgomery and mid- fielder Erin Gunther garnered All-MVC Honorable Mention. Cingoranelli was also named to the MVC All-Freshman team. In the MVC Tournament, the Bluejays won the opening game handily, defeating Evansville 5-0 to earn a spot in the title match and a rematch with Missouri State. Creighton got on the board first when Beth Fyles scored her first goal of the season off an assist from Cingoranelli. The Bears spoiled the shutout, scoring a goal in the 74th minute to force extra time in the championship match. The Bluejays outshot the Bears 4-0 in the bonus play and won the MVC Tournament title on a penalty kick in the 98th minute, converted by Gunther, to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Cingoranelli was named MVP of the tournament, while Gunther, Zuniga and Zach joined her on the All-Tournament Team.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 37 2016 Media Guide Career Records

Points Total Years Goals Against Average 1. Marcy Gans 91 2005-08 (Minimum 1,000 Minutes Played) 2. Gretta Matthews 81 1989-92 1. Alicia Montgomery 0.81 2008-11 3. Brittney Neumann 73 2009-12 2. Valerie Zimmerer 0.96 2004-06 Kalan Malone 73 1993-96 3. Denise Zaver 1.14 1990-93 5. Jessica Powers 71 1997-98 4. Jaimie Thompson 1.15 2000-03 6. Lulu Quigley 70 2000-03 5. Kristen Casey 1.18 2005-08 7. Krystle Campa 60 2000-03 6. Katie Jo Swanson 1.24 2009-12 8. Emily Orbell 56 2007-10 7. Danielle Rice 1.36 2013-14 9. Jill Thurman 52 1990-92 8. Lori Kwapiszeski 1.37 1989-90 10. Kristina Schoeck 51 1996-99 9. Mary Libert 1.38 1993-96 10. Maggie Phelan 1.44 1997-00 Goals 1. Marcy Gans 38 2005-08 Shutouts (indicates shared shutouts) 2. Gretta Matthews 32 1989-92 1. Jaimie Thompson 24 (2) 2000-03 3. Brittney Neumann 30 2009-12 Denise Zaver 24 (8) 1990-93 Kalan Malone 30 1993-96 3. Alicia Montgomery 22 (0) 2008-11 5. Jessica Powers 27 1997-98 4. Kristen Casey 18 (0) 2005-08 6. Jill Thurman 23 1990-92 Mary Libert 18 (6) 1993-96 7. Lauren Sullivan 20 2013-present 6. Maggie Phelan 17 (6) 1997-2000 Lulu Quigley 20 2000-03 7. Valerie Zimmerer 10 (3) 2003-06 Regina Moench 20 2001-03 Lori Kwapiszeski 10 (8) 1989-90 Lisa Dispense 20 1994-97 9. Meghan Coleman 9 (6) 1994-97 Gretta Matthews owns Creighton career 10. Danielle Rice 8 (2) 2013-14 Assists record for multiple goal matches with nine. 1. Lulu Quigley 30 2000-03 Multiple Goal Matches Total Years Goalkeeper Minutes Played 2. Sara Hovland 25 1998-01 1. Gretta Matthews 9 1989-92 1. Jaimie Thompson 6815 2000-03 3. Jennifer Norman 20 1993-96 2. Marcy Gans 7 2005-08 2. Denise Zaver 5287 1990-93 4. Jill Richgels 19 2012-15 Brittney Neumann 7 2009-12 3. Kristen Casey 5180 2005-08 Kristine Willrett 19 2004-06 4. Kalan Malone 6 1993-96 4. Maggie Phelan 5058 1997-00 6. Emily Orbell 18 2007-10 Jill Thurman 6 1990-92 5. Mary Libert 4883 1993-96 Anne Eveler 18 1989-92 6. Lauren Sullivan 5 2013-present 6. Katie Jo Swanson 3329 2009-12 8. Lauren Cingoranelli 17 2010-13 Jessica Powers 5 1997-98 7. Danielle Rice 3303 2013-14 Sam Russell 17 2003-07 Krystle Campa 5 2000-03 8. Valerie Zimmerer 3012 2003-06 Jessica Powers 17 1997-98 9. Lisa Dispense 3 1994-97 9. Erin Scott 1771 2015-present Greta Matthews 17 1989-92 Melissa Estrada 3 1991-94 10. Meghan Coleman 1154 1994-97 Karen Kopp 3 1989-90 Shots On Goal Bold indicates current student-athlete 1. Gretta Matthews 176 1989-92 Matches Played 2. Marcy Gans 117 2005-08 1. Tristan Moser-Bleil 81 2004-07 3. Lulu Quigley 113 2000-03 Sam Russell 81 2004-07 4. Brittney Neumann 110 2009-12 Emily Munn 81 2003-06 5. Kalan Malone 102 1993-96 4. Marcy Gans 80 2005-08 6. Lulu Quigley 93 2000-03 Krystle Campa 80 2000-03 7. Lauren Sullivan 87 2013-present Chelsea Loving 80 1999-02 8. Anne Eveler 83 1989-92 7. Jordan Bruch 79 2006-09 9. Regina Moench 82 2001-03 Kelan Brill 79 2001-04 10. Jill Thurman 81 1990-92 Katie Brennan 79 2003-06 Sara Hovland 79 1998-01

Goalkeeping Victories 1. Jaimie Thompson 41 2000-03 2. Denise Zaver 35 1990-93 3. Alicia Montgomery 30 2008-11 4. Kristen Casey 29 2005-08 Mary Libert 29 1993-96 6. Maggie Phelan 26 1997-00 7. Danielle Rice 19 2013-14 Valerie Zimmerer 19 2003-06 9. Katie Jo Swanson 11 2009-12 10. Erin Scott 10 2015-present

Saves 1. Denise Zaver 355 1990-93 2. Jaimie Thompson 345 2000-03 3. Kristen Casey 259 2005-08 4. Mary Libert 256 1993-96 5. Alicia Montgomery 226 2008-11 6. Danielle Rice 199 2013-14 7. Maggie Phelan 193 1997-00 8. Katie Jo Swanson 173 2009-12 Kristen Casey remains in the top-5 in Brittney Neumann is amongst the top-10 9. Valerie Zimmerer 139 2003-06 every career record for goalkeepers. in points, goals, shots on goal and 10. Erin Scott 108 2015-present multiple goal matches. Creighton Women’s Soccer 38 2016 Media Guide Season and Match Records

Team Points Total Year Goals Year 1. Jessica Powers 48 1998 1. 51 1998 2. Gretta Matthews 43 1989 2. 50 2010 3. Marcy Gans 34 2008 3. 46 1990 4. Marcy Gans 29 2007 46 1989 5. Andrea Zuniga 27 2010 5. 45 2009 6. Kristina Schoeck 25 1998 7. Jill Thurman 24 1991 Assists 8. Lauren Sullivan 23 2015 1. 50 2000 Brittney Neumann 23 2010 2. 49 2001 Jessica Powers 23 1997 3. 46 2005 Kalan Malone 23 1996 4 45 1998 5. 39 2010 Goals 1. Jessica Powers 18 1998 Goals-Against Average 2. Gretta Matthews 17 1989 1. 0.60 2009 3. Marcy Gans 15 2008 2. 0.81 2003 4. Marcy Gans 13 2007 Jessica Powers, the only women’s soccer 3. 0.82 1998 5. Jill Thurman 11 1991 player in the Creighton Athletics Hall of 0.82 1993 6. Lauren Sullivan 10 2015 Fame, owns the school single-season records 5. 0.83 2010 Jill Thurman 10 1990 for points, goals and assists. Bold indicates 2015 Season 8. Kristina Schoeck 9 1998 Jessica Powers 9 1997 Multiple Goal Matches Total Year Kalan Malone 9 1996 1. Gretta Matthews 6 1989 Match Records (Individual) Kalan Malone 9 1995 2. Jessica Powers 4 1998 Points 3. Lauren Sullivan 3 2015 1. Jessica Powers...... 9 vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 9/27/98 Jessica Powers...... 9 vs. Missouri State, 9/25/98 Assists Brittney Neumann 3 2011 3. Brittney Neumann. . . . 8 vs. South Dakota, 8/28/09 1. Kristine Willrett 12 2005 Marcy Gans 3 2008 Jill Thurman 3 1990 Krystle Campa...... 8 at Belmont, 10/15/00 Jessica Powers 12 1998 5. Heather Houska. . . . . 7 vs. Indiana State, 10/22/00 3. Lulu Quigley 10 2003 Goalkeeping Victories Stephanie Manoguerra. .7 vs. Kansas Newman, 10/5/91 4. Andrea Zuniga 9 2010 Gretta Matthews. . . . 7 at Kansas Newman, 10/22/89 Heather Houska 9 2000 1. Mary Libert 14 1994 2. Alicia Montgomery 12 2009 Molly Malone 9 1997 Goals Gretta Matthews 9 1989 Jaimie Thompson 12 2001 1. Krystle Campa...... 4 at Belmont, 10/15/00 8. Lulu Quigley 8 2001 4. Seven Players 11 Jessica Powers...... 4 vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 9/27/98 Sara Hovland 8 2000 last by Alicia Montgomery 2010 Jessica Powers...... 4 vs. Missouri State, 9/25/98 Sara Hovland 8 1999 4. Multiple Players...... 3 - 11 times, last by Jennifer Norman 8 1994 Saves Brittney Neumann . . . . . vs. South Dakota, 8/28/09 1. Denise Zaver 146 1990 Shots On Goal 2. Erin Scott 108 2015 Assists 1. Tanya Allen...... 4 vs. Kansas Newman, 10/5/91 1. Gretta Matthews 99 1989 3. Jaimie Thompson 106 2002 2. Mary Zapapas. . . . . 3 vs. Southern Utah, 10/18/09 2. Anne Eveler 52 1989 4. Danielle Rice 104 2013 Kristine Willrett . . . . 3 vs. Northern Iowa, 10/12/05 3. Jessica Powers 45 1998 5. Lori Kwapiszeski 102 1989 6. Katie Jo Swanson 101 2012 Heather Houska...... 3 at Belmont, 10/15/00 4. Jill Thurman 43 1990 Heather Houska...... 3 at Northern Iowa, 9/1/00 5. Gretta Matthews 42 1990 7. Kristen Casey 98 2008 Denise Zaver 98 1991 Jessica Powers...... 3 vs. Eastern Illinois, 10/16/98 9. Danielle Rice 95 2014 Sara Hovland...... 3 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/7/98 Teresa Virgillito ...... 3 vs. TCU, 10/16/94 10. Jaimie Thompson 86 2001 Karen Kopp...... 3 vs. Kansas Newman, 10/9/90

Goals-Against Average (Min. 400 minutes) Saves 1. Anne Hobday 0.40 1989 1. Denise Zaver...... 16 at Colorado College, 9/14/91 2. Mary Libert 0.56 1993 2. Danielle Rice...... 14 vs. Providence, 10/2/14 3. Alicia Montgomery 0.58 2009 3. Katie Jo Swanson. 13 vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 9/13/12 4. Katie Jo Swanson 0.67 2009 Alicia Montgomery...... 13 at Wyoming, 9/25/11 5. Katie Jo Swanson 0.72 2010 Jaimie Thompson...... 13 at Nebraska, 9/24/00 Denise Zaver...... 13 at Butler, 9/25/92 Shutouts (Indicates shared shutouts) Denise Zaver...... 13 vs. Santa Clara, 9/15/91 1. Denise Zaver 10 (2) 1990 2. Alicia Montgomery 8 (2) 2009 Match Records (Team) Mary Libert 8 (3) 1994 Goals Lori Kwapiszeski 8 (6) 1989 1. 11 vs. Western Illinois...... 10/3/97 5. Alicia Montgomery 7 (0) 2011 11 at Coe ...... 9/30/89 Kristen Casey 7 (0) 2007 3. 10 at Northern Iowa...... 9/1/00 Jaimie Thompson 7 (1) 2003 10 vs. Benedictine ...... 9/18/90 Jaimie Thompson 7 (0) 2002 5. 9 vs. Kansas Newman ...... 10/5/91 Maggie Phelan 7 (4) 1998 Assists Goalkeeper Minutes 1. 12 at Northern Iowa...... 9/1/00 2. 10 vs. Indiana State...... 10/22/00 1. Kristen Casey 1930 2007 3. 9 vs. Southern Utah...... 10/18/09 2. Maggie Phelan 1903 1999 9 vs. Kansas Newman ...... 10/5/91 3. Jaimie Thompson 1873 2003 9 vs. Western Illinois...... 10/3/97 4. Jaimie Thompson 1849 2002 9 vs. Indiana State...... 10/5/01 Kristine Willrett tied the school record and 5. Katie Jo Swanson 1789 2012 led the MVC with 12 assists in 2005.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 39 2016 Media Guide All-Time Honors and Awards

NSCAA All-America Second Team Four-Time All-Conference Recipients Jessica Powers - 1998

NSCAA All-Region First Team Brittney Neumann - 2010 Jessica Powers - 1998

Second Team Ivonne Valentin - 2004 Claire Zach - 2010

Third Team Alyssa Jara - 2013 Regina Moench - 2003 Lulu Quigley - 2002, ’03 Ivonne Valentin - 2005

Player of the Year Brittney Neumann - 2010 (MVC) Jessica Powers - 1998 (MVC) Jaimie Thompson - 2002 (MVC)

Freshman of the Year Regina Moench - 2001 (MVC) Brittney Neumann - 2009 (MVC) Emily Orbell - 2007 (MVC)

Coach/Coaching Staff of the Year Bruce Erickson - 2002, ’10 (MVC) Five Bluejays have earned all-conference recognition following each of their four seasons. Marcy Gans 2005-08 (top left), All-Conference Honors Franny Hylok 2000-04 (top middle), Brittney Neumann 2009-12 (bottom left), Emily Orbell 2007-10 (bottom middle) First Team Kelly Connolly - 2009 and Kristina Schoeck 1996-99 (right) accomplished the feat at Creighton. Kersten Flink - 2000 Marcy Gans - 2007, ’08 Erin Gunther - 2011 Third Team All-Freshman Team Tournament - MVP Heather Houska - 1999, ’00 Alyssa Jara - 2013 Stephanie Anasi - 2011 Katie Brennan - 2004 Sara Hovland - 1999 Paige Jarsombeck - 2013 Kelan Brill - 2001 Kelan Brill - 2002 Franny Hylok - 2001, ’02 Jordan Bruch - 2006 Lauren Cingoranelli - 2010 Kalan Malone - 1996 Honorable Mention Madelyn Buckner - 2011 Marcy Gans - 2005, ’07 Molly Malone - 1996, ’97 Tara Bailey - 2007 Lauren Cingoranelli - 2010 Regina Moench - 2001, ’03 Krystle Campa - 2002 Kori Dahlkoetter - 1997 All-Tournament Team Emily Munn - 2005, 06 Kristen Casey - 2007 Marcy Gans - 2005 Gretta Arvesen - 2005 Brittney Neumann - 2009, ’10, ’11 Lauren Cingoranelli - 2011, ’12 Cassidy Guinn - 1998 Jessica Ayala - 1996 Jennifer Norman - 1996 Kori Dahlkoetter - 1997 Erin Gunther - 2008 Katie Brennan - 2004 Emily Orbell - 2009 Heather Duncan - 2006 Eden Hingwing - 2006 Kelan Brill - 2002 Jessica Powers - 1997, ’98 Kersten Flink - 1999 Sara Hovland - 1998 Kristen Casey - 2007 Lulu Quigley - 2002, ’03 Beth Fyles - 2009, ’11 Franny Hylok - 2000 Lauren Cingoranelli - 2010, ’12 Sam Russell - 2007 Marcy Gans - 2005, ’06 Kaelyn Korte - 2012 Erin Drown - 1996 Kristina Schoeck - 1999 Erin Gunther - 2010 Macy Mauer - 2008 Kersten Flink - 2000 Jaimie Thompson - 2002 Sara Hovland - 1998 Megan McKendry - 1997 Beth Fyles - 2009 Ivonne Valentin - 2004 Kaelyn Korte - 2012 Regina Moench - 2001 Marcy Gans - 2005, ’06, ’07 Lindsay Vaught - 2008 Alicia Montgomery - 2010 Tristan Moser-Bleil - 2004 Erin Gunther - 2010, ’11 Lissa Waid - 2005 Kelsey O’Donnell - 2012 Brittney Neumann - 2009 Eden Hingwing - 2007 Claire Zach - 2010 Maggie Phelan - 1998 Emily Orbell - 2007 Kyla Hoskins - 2007 Andrea Zuniga - 2010, ’11 Sam Russell - 2005 Lulu Quigley - 2000 Heather Houska - 1999 Kristine Willrett - 2006 Sydney Reeves - 2003 Sara Hovland - 2001 Second Team Claire Zach - 2009 Jill Richgels - 2012 Angie Lang - 1997 Katie Brennan - 2006 Mary Zapapas - 2008 Kristina Schoeck - 1996 Lindsey Martinson - 2002 Krystle Campa - 2001 Ivonne Valentin - 2002 Regina Moench - 2002 Lauren Cingoranelli - 2010 Lindsay Vaught - 2005 Tristan Moser-Bleil - 2004 Kori Dahlkoetter - 1998 Lissa Waid - 2002 Emily Munn - 2006 Cassidy Guinn - 1998 Kristine Willrett - 2004 Laura Nasseri - 2009 Becky Heiberger - 1999 Brittney Neumann - 2009 Sara Hovland - 2001 Lauren Noll - 2001, ’02 Franny Hylok - 2000, ’04 Jamie Nye - 1997 Angie Lang - 1996, ’97 Katy Peetz - 2005 Mary Libert - 1996 Maggie Phelan - 1998 Macy Mauer - 2011 Lulu Quigley - 2000, ’03 Regina Moench - 2002 Carrie Randall - 2003 Alicia Montgomery - 2009, ’11 Kristina Schoeck - 1996, ’98, ’99 Emily Munn - 2004 Katie Jo Swanson - 2012 Brittney Neumann - 2012 Jaimie Thompson - 2003 Emily Orbell - 2007, ’08, ’10 Ivonne Valentin - 2004, ’05 Lulu Quigley - 2001 Lindsay Vaught - 2008 Katie Reisbig - 1998 Claire Zach - 2010 Kristina Schoeck - 1996, ’97, ’98 Valerie Zimmerer - 2004 Lauren Sullivan, 2014, ’15 Andrea Zuniga - 2010 Ivonne Valentin - 2005 Lissa Waid - 2002, ’03 Kristine Willrett - 2005 Bold Indicates 2015 Awards Creighton Women’s Soccer 40 2016 Media Guide All-Time Honors and Awards

CoSIDA Academic Honors All-Conference Scholar-Athlete All-America First Team Player of the Week Honorees Krystle Campa Katie Brennan - 2006 2003 (Third Team) Krystle Campa - 2001, ’02, ’03 Jessica Powers Kristen Casey - 2008 1998 (Third Team) Kori Dahlkoetter - 1998, ’99, ’00 Lisa Dispense - 1996 All-District Heather Duncan - 2007 Katie Brennan Kersten Flink - 1999, ’00 2005 (Second Team) Marcy Gans - 2007, 08 2006 (First Team) Heather Houska - 1999, 2000 Krystle Campa Sara Hovland - 2001 2002 (Third Team) Angie Lang - 1996 2003 (First Team) Molly Malone - 1996, 97 Kristen Casey Regina Moench - 2002 2006 (First Team) Alicia Montgomery - 2010, ’11 Heather Duncan Emily Munn - 2006 2007 (Second Team) Jennifer Norman - 1996 Marcy Gans Maggie Phelan - 1999 2007 (First Team) Jessica Powers - 1998 Eden Hingwing Sam Russell - 2007 2009 (Second Team) Jaimie Thompson - 2002, ’03 Kyla Hoskins Lindsay Vaught - 2008 2009 (Second Team) Claire Zach - 2009, ’10 Chelsea Mackenzie 2004 (First Team) Honorable Mention Alicia Montgomery Molly Collins - 1999 2010 (First Team) Kelly Connolly - 2010 2011 (First Team) Eden Hingwing - 2009 Jessica Powers Kyla Hoskins - 2009 1998 (First Team) Chelsea Mackenzie - 2004 Sam Russell Macy Mauer - 2010 2007 (First Team) Lynn McDonald - 1997 Andrea Zuniga was a three-time Kristen Casey was a two-time MVC Jaimie Thompson Alicia Montgomery - 2009 MVC Offensive Player of the Week Defensive Player of the Week in 2003 (First Team) Emily Munn - 2004, ’05 in 2011. 2008. Claire Zach Lulu Quigley - 2001 2009 (Second Team) Katie Reisberg - 1998, ’99 2010 (First Team) Sam Russell - 2006 Offensive Player of the Week Defensive Player of the Week Erika Sauerwein - 2000 Kristina Schoeck - Sept. 3, 1996 Mary Libert - Sept. 10, 1996 Kristina Schoeck - 1997 Kalan Malone - Oct. 21, 1996 Angie Lang - Sept. 9, 1997 Jamie Weaver - 1997 Molly Malone - Sept. 2, 1997 Maggie Phelan - Oct. 5, 1998 Kristine Willrett - 2005 Megan McKendry - Sept. 9, 1997 Maggie Phelan - Sept. 8, 1999 Claire Zach - 2008 Jessica Powers - Sept. 8, 1998 Maggie Phelan - Oct. 4, 1999 Jessica Powers - Sept. 28, 1998 Jaimie Thompson - Sept. 18, 2000 Katie Reisbig - Oct. 11, 1998 Chelsea Loving - Oct. 2, 2000 Erika Sauerwein - Sept. 5, 2000 Beth Hetterman - Oct. 6, 2002 Heather Houska - Sept. 12, 2000 Jaimie Thompson - Oct. 13, 2002 Emily Gander - Sept. 10, 2001 Stacy Severa - Oct. 27, 2002 Regina Moench - Oct. 1, 2001 Stacy Severa - Sept. 6, 2004 Regina Moench - Sept. 30, 2002 Ivonne Valentin - Sept. 13, 2004 Carrie Randall - Oct. 20, 2003 Lissa Waid - Sept. 12, 2005 Chelsea Mackenzie - Sept. 13, 2004 Lissa Waid - Sept. 26, 2005 Kristine Willrett - Sept. 20, 2004 Kristen Casey - Aug. 28, 2006 Katy Peetz - Sept. 12, 2005 Katie Brennan - Oct. 9, 2006 Toch Ihemelu - Aug. 28, 2006 Emily Munn - Oct. 23, 2006 Gretta Arvesen - Oct. 23, 2006 Heather Duncan - Oct. 29, 2007 Marcy Gans - Sept. 2, 2008 Sam Russell - Nov. 5, 2007 Lindsay Vaught - Sept. 15, 2008 Kristen Casey - Aug. 25, 2008 Marcy Gans - Sept. 22, 2008 Kristen Casey - Sept. 29, 2008 Lindsay Vaught - Nov. 3, 2008 Alicia Montgomery - Aug. 24, 2009 Brittney Neumann - Aug. 31, 2009 Alicia Montgomery - Aug. 31, 2009 Emily Orbell - Sept. 8, 2009 Kelly Connolly - Sept. 14, 2009 Brittney Neumann - Nov. 2, 2009 Alicia Montgomery - Aug. 23, 2011 Erin Gunther - Aug. 30, 2010 Shonna Fraser - Sept. 27, 2011 Andrea Zuniga - Sept. 13, 2010 Alicia Montgomery - Oct. 4, 2011 Andrea Zuniga - Oct. 18, 2010 Kelsey O’Donnell - Sept. 2, 2013 Brittney Neumann - Sept. 20, 2011 Emily Roll - Sept. 16, 2013 Andrea Zuniga - Oct. 25, 2011 Kelsey O’Donnell - Sept. 23, 2013 Brittney Neumann - Sept. 11, 2012 Danielle Rice - Oct. 6, 2014 Kirstyn Corder - Oct. 7, 2013 Ylenia Sachau - Sept. 21., 2015 Alyssa Jara - Sept. 15, 2014 Rookie of the Week Goalkeeper of the Week Erin Scott - Aug. 31, 2015 Alicia Montgomery - Oct. 25, 2011 Alicia Montgomery is the only Heather Duncan was an Danielle Rice - Sept. 16, 2013 Bluejay to earn consecutive CoSIDA All-MVC Scholar Athlete First Team 2015 honorees in bold Academic All-District VII selection in 2007 First Team recognition. Creighton Women’s Soccer 41 2016 Media Guide Morrison Stadium Records

Home Records (Single-Match) Morrison Stadium Career Records POINTS Creighton Individual: . . . . . 9, Jessica Powers (4G, 1A) vs. Missouri State, Sept. 25, 1998 Points Total Years Matches Played Total Years Opponent Individual: ...... 8, Rocky Hearst (4G), Evansville, Oct. 25, 2008 1. Marcy Gans 54 2005-08 1. Jordan Bruch 43 2006-09 Creighton Team: ...... 31, vs. Western Illinois, Oct. 3, 1997 2. Brittney Neumann 49 2009-12 Erin Gunther 43 2008-11 Opponent Team: ...... 28, North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1991 3. Emily Orbell 34 2007-10 3. Brittney Neumann 42 2009-12 Marcy Gans 42 2005-08 GOALS Goals Creighton Individual: ...... 4, Jessica Powers vs. Missouri State, Sept. 25, 1998 1. Marcy Gans 23 2005-08 Goalkeeping Victories Opponent Individual: ...... 4, Rocky Hearst, Evansville, Oct. 25, 2008 2. Brittney Neumann 21 2009-12 1. Kristen Casey 19 2005-08 Creighton Team: ...... 11, vs. Western Illinois, Oct. 3, 1997 3. Lauren Sullivan 13 2013-present 2. Alicia Montgomery 17 2008-11

Opponent Team: ...... 9, North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1991 Assists Saves 1. Erin Gunther 15 2008-11 1. Kristen Casey 123 2005-08 ASSISTS 2. Kristine Willrett 14 2004-06 2. Danielle Rice 110 2013-14 Creighton Individual: ...... 4, Tanya Allen vs. Kansas Newman, Oct. 5, 1991 3. Sam Russell 13 2003-07 Opponent Individual: ...... 3, Keri Sanchez, North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1991 Goals Against Average Creighton Team: ...... 10, vs. Indiana State, Oct. 22, 2000 Shots 1. Jaimie Thompson 0.35 2003 Opponent Team: ...... 10, North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1991 1. Marcy Gans 156 2005-08 2. Alicia Montgomery 0.44 2008-11 2. Brittney Neumann 135 2009-12 SAVES 3. Andrea Zuniga 101 2009-11 Shutouts Creighton Individual: ...... 14, Danielle Rice, vs. Providence, Oct. 2, 2014 1. Kristen Casey 15 2005-08 Opponent Individual: ...... 21, Katharine Hill, Western Illinois, Oct. 3, 1997 Shots on Goal 2. Alicia Montgomery 11 2008-11 Creighton Team: ...... 14, vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Sept. 1, 1990 1. Marcy Gans 69 2005-08 Opponent Team: ...... 21, Western Illinois, Oct. 3, 1997 2. Brittney Neumann 64 2009-12 Goalkeeper Minutes Played 3. Lauren Sullivan 49 2013-present 1. Kristen Casey 2,724 2005-08 Andrea Zuniga 49 2009-11 2. Alicia Montgomery 2,420 2008-11 Morrison Stadium Single-Match Records

POINTS SCORED Morrison Stadium Single-Season Records Creighton Individual:. . . . . 8, Brittney Neumann (3G, 2A), vs. S. Dakota, Aug. 28, 2009 Opponent Individual: ...... 8, Rocky Hearst (4G), Evansville, Oct. 25, 2008 Points Total Year Shots on Goal Total Year Creighton: ...... 23, (7G, 9A) vs. Southern Utah, Oct. 18, 2009 1. Marcy Gans 23 2008 1. Andrea Zuniga 23 2010 Opponent: ...... 15 (5G, 5A), Western Michigan vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 8, 2006 2. Lauren Sullivan 17 2015 2. Lauren Sullivan 21 2015 3. Andrea Zuniga 16 2010 3. Andrea Zuniga 20 2011 GOALS Brittney Neumann 16 2009 Creighton Individual: ...... 3, Brittney Neumann vs. South Dakota, Aug. 28, 2009 Goalkeeping Victories ...... 3, Marcy Gans vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 21, 2008 Goals 1. Alicia Montgomery 8 2009 Opponent Individual: ...... 4, Rocky Hearst, Evansville, Oct. 25, 2008 1. Marcy Gans 10 2008 2. Erin Scott 7 2015 Creighton: ...... 8 vs. South Dakota, Aug. 28, 2009 2. Lauren Sullivan 8 2015 Kristen Casey 7 2008 Opponent: ...... 5 (2x), Evansville, Oct. 25, 2008 3. Brittney Neumann 6 2010 Kristen Casey 7 2007 ...... Western Michigan vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 8, 2006 Brittney Neumann 6 2009 Marcy Gans 6 2007 Saves ASSISTS 1. Katie Jo Swanson 59 2012 Creighton Individual: ...... 3, Mary Zapapas vs. Southern Utah, Oct. 18, 2009 Assists Kristen Casey 59 2008 1. Kristine Willrett 9 2005 ...... 3, Kristine Willrett vs. Northern Iowa, Oct. 12, 2005 2. Andrea Zuniga 8 2010 Goals Against Average Opponent Individual: ...... 2, (5x) last by Alexa Ben, DePaul, Oct. 1, 2015 3. Chelsea Mackenzie 6 2004 1. Valerie Zimmerer 0.22 2005 Creighton: ...... 9, vs. Southern Utah, Oct. 18, 2009 Mary Zapapas 6 2009 2. Jaimie Thompson 0.35 2003 Opponent: ...... 5, Western Michigan vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 8, 2006 Shots Shutouts SHOTS 1. Andrea Zuniga 48 2010 1. Erin Scott 6 2015 Creighton Individual: ...... 10, Emily Orbell vs. Missouri-Kansas City, Sept. 22, 2010 2. Marcy Gans 47 2007 Kristen Casey 6 2007 ...... 10, Andrea Zuniga vs. Missouri-Kansas City, Sept. 22, 2010 3. Marcy Gans 46 2008 Opponent Individual: ...... 9, (3x) last by Heidi Garrett, UC Riverside, Aug. 31, 2008 Goalkeeper Minutes Played Creighton: ...... 45, vs. Northern Iowa, Oct. 15, 2004 1. Erin Scott 998 2015 Opponent: ...... 34, Long Beach State vs. South Dakota State, Sept. 24, 2004 2. Katie Jo Swanson 959 2012

SHOTS ON GOAL Top 10 Creighton Women’s Soccer Creighton Individual: ...... 6, (2x) last by Andrea Zuniga vs. UNI, Oct. 30, 2011 Opponent Individual: ...... 5, Kristin Travis, Long Beach State vs. SDSU, Sept. 24, 2004 Home Crowds Creighton: ...... 21, vs. South Dakota, Aug. 28, 2009 Attendance Opponent, Date (Result) Opponent: ...... 18, Long Beach State vs. South Dakota State, Sept. 24, 2004 1. 1,678 vs. Omaha, Sept. 20, 2013 (W, 3-2) 2. 1,547 vs. Iowa, Sept. 21, 2007 (L, 0-1) CORNER KICKS 3. 1,289 vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 23, 2011 (W, 1-0) Creighton: ...... 13, vs. North Dakota State, Sept. 24, 2004 Opponent: ...... 14, Nebraska, Sept. 21, 2004 4. 1,277 vs. Arizona State, Sept. 18, 2009 (L, 1-2) 5. 1,251 vs. Kansas, Sept. 29, 2006 (W, 1-0) SAVES 6. 1,206 (Exhibition) vs. Minnesota, Aug. 20, 2005 (L, 2-3) Creighton Individual: ...... 14, Danielle Rice, vs. Providence, Oct. 2, 2014 7. 1,194 vs. Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2010 (W, 6-2) Opponent Individual: ...... 15, Jenn Davis, S.D. St. vs. Long Beach St., Sept. 24, 2004 8. 1,160 vs. Illinois State, Oct. 17, 2004 (T, 1-1, 2ot) Creighton: ...... 14, vs. Providence, Oct. 2, 2014 9. 1,140 vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 5, 2003 (T, 0-0, 2ot) Opponent: ...... 16, Northern Iowa, Oct. 15, 2004 10. 1,138 vs. North Carolina, Oct. 2, 1992 (L, 0-4)

Creighton Women’s Soccer 42 2016 Media Guide Hall of Fame and Annual Leaders

Creighton University Annual Leaders Athletic Hall of Fame

1991 Baseball Team 2016 Points Shots On Goal 2015 Lauren Sullivan...... 23 2015 Lauren Sullivan...... 29 2014 Lauren Sullivan...... 29 Rick Apke 1989 2014 Lauren Sullivan...... 15 2013 Kirstyn Corder ...... 14 2013 Lauren Sullivan...... 24 Tom Apke 1995 2012 Brittney Neumann...... 13 2012 Brittney Neumann...... 27 Tony Barone 2015 2011 Brittney Neumann...... 17 2011 Andrea Zuniga...... 29 Edward Beisser 1977 2010 Andrea Zuniga...... 27 2010 Andrea Zuniga...... 32 Alan Benes 2011 2009 Brittney Neumann...... 20 2009 Brittney Neumann...... 28 Lee C. Bevilacqua, M.D. 1988 2008 Marcy Gans...... 34 2008 Marcy Gans...... 32 Ralph Bobik 1988 2007 Marcy Gans...... 29 2007 Marcy Gans...... 32 Kelly Brookhart Prokupek 2003 2006 Toch Ihemelu ...... 10 2006 Marcy Gans...... 27 Conrad “Cornie” Collin 1991 2005 Marcy Gans...... 22 2005 Marcy Gans...... 26 Keith DeFini 2005 2004 Chelsea Mackenzie...... 14 2004 Kristine Willrett...... 21 Randy Eccker 1999 2003 Lulu Quigley...... 22 2003 Regina Moench...... 41 Mike Finley 2007 2002 Franny Hylok / Regina Moench...... 16 2002 Lulu Quigley...... 35 Oneri Fleita 2000 2001 Krystle Campa / Lulu Quigley...... 22 2001 Krystle Campa...... 25 Donald Fleming 1976 2000 Heather Houska...... 21 2000 Lulu Quigley...... 20 1999 Kersten Flink...... 34 Becky Flynn-Jensen 2005 1999 Kersten Flink...... 20 1998 Jessica Powers ...... 45 Rick Freehling 2009 1998 Jessica Powers ...... 48 1997 Jessica Powers ...... 23 1997 Molly Malone ...... 34 Nate Funk 2013 1996 Kalan Malone ...... 23 1996 Kalan Malone ...... 20 Heidi Geier Woodard 2006 1995 Kalan Malone ...... 20 1995 Kalan Malone ...... 30 Bob Gibson 1968 1994 Teresa Virgillito ...... 19 1994 Kalan Malone ...... 25 Pam Gradoville Simon 1999 1993 Jennifer Norman ...... 20 1993 Jennifer Norman ...... 36 Kathy Halligan 2002 1992 Gretta Matthews...... 14 1992 Nicole Younger...... 18 Gene Harmon 1985 1991 Jill Thurman...... 24 1991 Jill Thurman...... 31 Bob Harstad 2002 1990 Jill Thurman...... 22 1990 Jill Thurman...... 43 Rev. Robert P. Hart, S.J. 2001 1989 Gretta Matthews...... 43 1989 Gretta Matthews...... 99 Dick Harvey 1983 Mike Heathcott 2006 Goals Goalkeeping Victories Jim Hendry 2001 2015 Lauren Sullivan...... 10 2015 Erin Scott ...... 10 E.S. “Eddie” Hickey 1973 2014 Lauren Sullivan...... 7 2014 Danielle Rice...... 10 Mary Higgins 1987 2013 Kirstyn Corder ...... 7 2013 Danielle Rice...... 9 2012 Katie Jo Swanson...... 3 Lance Hill 2007 2012 Brittney Neumann...... 6 2011 Alicia Montgomery...... 6 Werner Jensen, M.D. 1975 2011 Brittney Neumann...... 8 2010 Brittney Neumann / Andrea Zuniga . . . . .9 2010 Alicia Montgomery...... 11 John C. Johnson 1991 2009 Brittney Neumann...... 7 2009 Alicia Montgomery...... 12 Brian Kamler 2002 2008 Marcy Gans...... 15 2008 Kristen Casey ...... 11 John Knolla 1978 2007 Marcy Gans...... 13 2007 Kristen Casey ...... 11 Donald Knowles 1969 2006 Toch Ihemelu ...... 5 2006 Valerie Zimmerer...... 6 Rusty Komori 2014 2005 Marcy Gans...... 8 2005 Valerie Zimmerer...... 8 Kris Kugel Huss 2011 2004 Kristine Willrett...... 5 2004 Valerie Zimmerer...... 5 Ralph “Swede” Langer 2000 2003 Regina Moench...... 7 2003 Jaimie Thompson...... 11 Don Leahy 2008 2002 Franny Hylok ...... 7 2002 Jaimie Thompson...... 11 Korie Lebeda 2014 2001 Krystle Campa...... 8 2001 Jaimie Thompson...... 12 Leonard “Jimmy” Lovley, D.D.S. 1969 2000 Krystle Campa...... 8 2000 Jaimie Thompson...... 7 Dr. Ralph Mailliard 1972 1999 Kersten Flink / Heather Houska ...... 8 1999 Maggie Phelan...... 7 Chad McConnell 2015 1998 Jessica Powers ...... 18 1998 Maggie Phelan...... 11 Kevin McKenna 1998 1997 Jessica Powers ...... 9 1997 Maggie Phelan...... 6 1996 Mary Libert...... 7 John J. “Red” McManus 1979 1996 Kalan Malone ...... 9 1995 Mary Libert...... 5 Brian Mullan 2008 1995 Kalan Malone ...... 9 1994 Teresa Virgillito ...... 7 1994 Mary Libert...... 14 Richard Mulrooney 2008 1993 Jennifer Norman ...... 8 1993 Denise Zaver...... 11 Christy Neneman 2013 1992 Gretta Matthews...... 6 1992 Denise Zaver...... 4 Tammy Nielsen Winkler 2015 1991 Jill Thurman...... 11 1991 Denise Zaver...... 10 Gil Passarella 1984 1990 Jill Thurman...... 10 1990 Denise Zaver...... 10 Ross Paule 2012 1989 Gretta Matthews...... 17 1989 Lori Kwapiszeski...... 8 Ira Philson 2003 Bob Portman 1982 Assists Saves Anthony F. Porto, Sr., D.D.S. 1990 2015 Jill Richgels...... 7 2015 Erin Scott ...... 108 Jessica Powers Davis 2007 2014 Stephanie Anasi/Kirstyn Corder/Alyssa Jara/ 2014 Danielle Rice...... 95 Dennis Rasmussen 1993 Alissa Kohmetscher/Emily Roll...... 3 2013 Danielle Rice...... 104 Roman Roh, D.D.S. 1981 2013 Jill Richgels...... 6 2012 Katie Jo Swanson...... 101 Sebastian “Subby” Salerno 1986 2012 Jill Richgels...... 3 2011 Alicia Montgomery...... 71 Jody Schwartz Longballa 2012 2011 Lauren Cingoranelli...... 6 2010 Alicia Montgomery...... 74 2009 Alicia Montgomery...... 69 Randy Schwartz 1994 2010 Andrea Zuniga...... 9 2008 Kristen Casey ...... 98 Ryan Sears 2010 2009 Brittney Neumann / Mary Zapapas. . . . . 6 2008 Mary Zapapas...... 5 2007 Kristen Casey ...... 84 Scott Servais 2003 2007 Toch Ihemelu ...... 4 2006 Valerie Zimmerer...... 42 Paul Silas 1974 2006 Kristine Willrett / Sam Russell...... 4 2005 Valerie Zimmerer...... 42 Dan Smith 2013 2005 Kristine Willrett...... 12 2004 Valerie Zimmerer...... 55 Laura Spanheimer Dechant 2014 2004 Chelsea Mackenzie...... 8 2003 Jaimie Thompson...... 85 Scott Stahoviak 2005 2003 Lulu Quigley...... 10 2002 Jaimie Thompson...... 106 Shannon Struby 2006 2002 Lulu Quigley...... 7 2001 Jaimie Thompson...... 86 Eddie Sutton 1997 2001 Lulu Quigley...... 8 2000 Jaimie Thompson...... 68 Jean Tierney Holt 1990 2000 Heather Houska...... 9 1999 Maggie Phelan...... 82 Johnny Torres 2004 1999 Sara Hovland...... 8 1998 Maggie Phelan...... 44 John Trautman, M.D. 1980 1998 Jessica Powers ...... 12 1997 Maggie Phelan...... 44 Rev. Maurice Van Ackeren, S.J. 1971 1997 Molly Malone ...... 9 1996 Mary Libert...... 82 Ben Walker 2010 1996 Kalan Malone ...... 5 1995 Mary Libert...... 76 Melissa Walsh Albers 2009 1995 Lisa Dispense ...... 5 1994 Mary Libert...... 78 1993 Denise Zaver...... 57 Bob Warming 2011 1994 Jennifer Norman ...... 8 1992 Kathy Halligan ...... 59 Tanya Warren 1996 1993 Three Players...... 4 1992 Teresa Virgillito ...... 4 1991 Denise Zaver...... 98 Carrie Welle Anderson 2009 1991 Tanya Allen/Anne Eveler ...... 5 1990 Denise Zaver...... 146 William Worthing 1970 1990 Karen Kopp...... 6 1989 Lori Kwapiszeski...... 102 David Wright 2015 1989 Gretta Matthews...... 9 Connie Yori 1992 Bold indicates current players Mary Yori 1992

Bold indicates 2016 Inductees Creighton Women’s Soccer 43 2016 Media Guide Coaching Records and Year-by-Year Stats

Bluejay Win-Loss Summary • 26 Years OVERALL ...... 275-206-40 (.566) Home Matches...... 157-71-20 (.673) Road Matches...... 91-110-15 (.456) Neutral Matches...... 27-25-5 (.518) Conference Regular-Season...... 58-55-12 (.512) Conference Tournament...... 20-10-4 (.647) NCAA Tournament...... 0-5-0 (.000) Ray Leone Cathy Klein Ira Philson In-Season Tournaments...... 46-35-7 (.563) 1989-93 1994 1995-98 Overtime Matches...... 31-32-40 (.495) 50-35-5 (.583) 14-4-0 (.778) 38-32-3 (.541) Miscellaneous Team Records Most Matches Played In A Season ...... 22, 2002 (12-8-2) Most Wins...... 15, 2010 (15-4-2) Most Losses...... 13, 1999 (7-13-1) and 2012 (3-13-3) Most Ties...... 4, 2003 (11-6-4) and 2004 (9-8-4) Fewest Wins...... 3, 2012 (3-13-3) Fewest Losses...... 3, 1993 (14-3-2) Best Winning Percentage...... 789, 1993 (14-3-2) Worst Winning Percentage...... 237, 2012 (3-13-3) Longest Winning Streak...... 10, Sept. 11, 1994 to Oct. 18, 1994 Bruce Erickson Ross Paule ...... 10, Sept. 9, 2010 to Oct. 16, 2010 1999-2014 2015 - present Longest Losing Streak...... 7, Oct. 6, 1995 to Oct. 28, 1995 163-125-32 (.559) 10-10-0 (.500) Longest Home Field Winning Streak...... 15, Sept. 26, 1993 to Sept. 8, 1995 Coaching Record Longest Home Field Losing Streak...... 5, Sept. 23, 2012 to Nov. 2, 2012 Longest Road Winning Streak ...... 8, Sept. 3, 1989 to Sept. 30, 1989 Head Coach Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Years Longest Road Losing Streak ...... 8, Sept. 20, 1992 to Oct. 30, 1992 Ray Leone 50-35-5 .583 –– –– 1989-93 Largest Margin of Victory ...... 11, vs. Western Illinois (11-0), Oct. 3, 1997 Cathy Klein 14-4-0 .778 –– –– 1994 ...... 11, at Coe College (11-0), Sept. 30, 1989 Ira Philson 38-32-3 .541 5-6-0 .455 1995-98 Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 8, vs. North Carolina (1-9), Sept. 28, 1991 Bruce Erickson 163-125-32 .559 51-42-12 .543 1999-2014 Ross Paule 10-10-0 .500 2-7-0 .222 2015-present Total 275-206-40 .566 58-55-12 .512 Year-by-Year Statistics Year Coach Record Pct. Conf. Points Goals Assists Shots Corners Saves Shutouts GAA 1989 Ray Leone 10-7-0 .588 –– Statistics Unavailable 1990 Ray Leone 10-7-2 .579 –– 120 46 28 290 NA 149 10 0.95 1991 Ray Leone 10-6-1 .618 –– 99 33 33 159 89 101 5 1.58 1992 Ray Leone 6-12-0 .333 –– 70 24 22 110 69 113 5 1.55 1993 Ray Leone 14-3-2 .789 –– 110 39 32 205 143 78 9 0.82 1994 Cathy Klein 14-4-0 .778 –– 109 39 31 300 98 84 8 1.07 1995 Ira Philson 7-11-0 .389 –– 72 26 20 291 79 101 4 1.66 1996 Ira Philson 9-8-1 .528 –– 94 37 20 246 97 101 3 1.96 1997 Ira Philson 9-7-2 .556 1-4-0 102 36 30 324 106 61 6 1.55 1998 Ira Philson 13-6-0 .684 4-2-0 147 51 45 354 151 59 8 0.82 1999 Bruce Erickson 7-13-1 .357 2-3-0 85 29 27 318 98 87 4 1.62 2000 Bruce Erickson 9-11-0 .450 4-3-0 138 44 50 337 110 92 4 1.82 2001 Bruce Erickson 12-8-0 .600 4-2-0 137 44 49 317 101 92 7 1.12 2002 Bruce Erickson 12-8-2 .591 6-0-1 92 31 30 382 128 116 7 1.10 2003 Bruce Erickson 11-6-4 .619 3-3-1 97 35 27 393 75 92 7 0.81 2004 Bruce Erickson 9-8-4 .524 3-1-3 106 37 32 413 87 96 6 1.30 2005 Bruce Erickson 12-6-3 .643 4-2-0 134 44 46 360 102 88 8 1.19 2006 Bruce Erickson 9-8-2 .526 3-2-1 78 26 26 296 79 86 6 1.02 2007 Bruce Erickson 11-8-2 .571 3-2-1 83 28 27 310 105 86 7 1.12 2008 Bruce Erickson 12-6-1 .658 3-3-0 114 41 32 319 103 111 7 1.23 2009 Bruce Erickson 13-6-2 .667 3-2-1 126 45 36 377 165 94 11 0.60 2010 Bruce Erickson 15-4-2 .762 5-1-0 139 50 39 317 99 107 10 0.83 2011 Bruce Erickson 9-6-3 .583 4-1-1 57 20 17 235 65 90 9 1.11 2012 Bruce Erickson 3-13-3 .237 0-6-0 48 18 12 253 96 104 1 1.56 2013 Bruce Erickson 9-8-1 .528 2-6-1 90 33 24 267 70 104 5 1.36 2014 Bruce Erickson 10-6-2 .611 2-5-2 91 34 23 284 72 97 5 1.33 2015 Ross Paule 10-10-0 .500 2-7-0 83 33 17 281 90 111 6 1.78

Creighton Women’s Soccer 44 2016 Media Guide All-Time Roster

Angela Benson Gabriela Guillén Sarah Kendall Emily Munn Katie Jo Swanson Lindsay Vaught 2012-14 2009-12 2009-2012 2003-06 2009-12 2005-08

Allen, Tanya ...... 1991 Galvez-Daley, Sydney ...... 2012 Mackenzie, Chelsea ...... 2002-05 Sachau, Ylenia . . . . 2013-Present Anasi, Stephanie ...... 2011-2014 Gander, Emily ...... 1999-2002 Magrum, Shawn ...... 2005-08 Salazar, Kyla ...... 2012-15 Arnold, Temple ...... 1992 Gans, Marcy ...... 2005-08 Malone, Kalan ...... 1993-96 Sauerwein, Erika ...... 1999-00 Arvesen, Gretta ...... 2003-06 Gard, Lori ...... 1989-91 Malone, Molly ...... 1994-97 Schoeck, Kristina ...... 1996-99 Auld, Emma ...... 2010-2013 Gilkerson, Mary ...... 2008 Manoguerra, Stephanie ...... 1991 Schuett, Robin ...... 1989 Ayala, Jessica ...... 1993-96 Golden-McNerney, Allanna . . . . . 1999 Martinson, Lindsey ...... 2000-03 Scott, Erin ...... 2015-Present Gray, Kristen ...... 1996-99 Matthews, Gretta ...... 1989-92 Severa, Stacy ...... 2001-04 Bachman, Katie ...... 2001-02 Graybill, Mackenzie . . 2016-Present Mauer, Macy ...... 2008-11 Sharp, Hadley ...... 1998-2000 Bacon, Shannon ...... 1989 Grubb, Kylin . . . . . 2016-Present McCleary, Anastasia ...... 2014-15 Shriver, Jo ...... 1994-97 Bailey, Tara ...... 2006-10 Guillén, Gabriela ...... 2009-12 McDonald, Lynn ...... 1994-97 Smith, Robin ...... 1995 Bangura, Sira ...... 1997-2000 Guinn, Cassidy ...... 1998 McKendry, Megan ...... 1997-98 Sonderman, Kathleen ...... 1989 Beaudette, Danielle ...... 2001-02 Gunther, Erin ...... 2008-11 McKeone, Tessa ...... 2008-11 Spinar, Becca ...... 2011-12 Bechtold, Megan ...... 1991-94 Meiners, Julie ...... 2000-01 Stork, Kim ...... 1998 Benson, Angela ...... 2012-2014 Haase, Trish ...... 1991-93 Meister, Jenny ...... 1997-99 Suddock, Breann ...... 1998-99 Beshiri, Flo ...... 2012 Halligan, Kathy ...... 1992 Meola, McKenzie . . . 2016-Present Sullivan, Katie ...... 1996-97 Blach, Haylee . . . . .2016-Present Hawkins, Callie . . . . 2016-Present Meyers, Barb ...... 1989 Sullivan, Lauren . . . .2013-Present Bolland, Elizabeth . . .2016-Present Heiberger, Becky ...... 1998-2002 Meysenburg, Kris ...... 1990-91 Swanson, Katie Jo ...... 2009-12 Booker, Kyla ...... 2012-2013 Heitke, Katie ...... 2003-06 Miller, Hannah . . . . 2016-Present Swift, Alyssa . . . . . 2016-Present Bosak, Jaylin . . . . . 2016-Present Hengel, Annemarie ...... 2008-10 Moen, Michaela ...... 2013-14 Braasch, Emma . . . . 2015-Present Henshaw, Callie ...... 2014 Moench, Regina ...... 2001-03 Teixeira, Erika ...... 2001-02 Bradley, Christy ...... 1990-92 Hermberg, Kim ...... 1990-91 Montgomery, Alicia ...... 2008-10 Thompson, Jaimie ...... 2000-03 Braga, Gabriela . . . . 2016-Present Herrmann, Jamie ...... 2003-04 Moser, Bridget ...... 1998 Thurman, Jill ...... 1990-92 Brennan, Katie ...... 2003-06 Hesse, Brooke ...... 2004-05 Moser-Bleil, Tristan ...... 2004-07 Toney, Melissa ...... 1992 Brill, Kelan ...... 2001-04 Hetterman, Beth ...... 2001-04 Muchlinski, Mary ...... 1989 Trebesch, Maddie ...... 2012-2013 Bruch, Jordan ...... 2006-09 Hingwing, Eden ...... 2006-09 Munn, Emily ...... 2003-06 Buckner, Madelyn ...... 2011-2014 Hobday, Anne ...... 1989 Murphy, Katie ...... 2009-12 Valentin, Ivonne ...... 2002-05 Holt, Rachelle ...... 2008-11 Muser, Lauren ...... 1994 Vanyo, Marne ...... 1997 Cabri, Grace ...... 2013-2014 Horner, Rhonda ...... 1989-90 Mutters, Jessica ...... 2013-15 Vaught, Lindsay ...... 2005-08 Campa, Krystle ...... 2000-03 Hoskins, Kyla ...... 2006-09 Virgillito, Teresa ...... 1992-95 Carrasco, Susan ...... 1992 Houser, Kaira . . . . .2015-Present Nasseri, Laura ...... 2009-10 Vogl, Kara ...... 1991 Casas, Marissa . . . . 2015-Present Houska, Heather ...... 1997-2000 Nelson, Maddie ...... 2012-2013 Casey, Kristen ...... 2005-08 Hovland, Sara ...... 1998-2001 Neumann, Brittney ...... 2009-12 Wadleigh, Michelle ...... 1991 Cavalieri, Sheri ...... 1989 Howe, Lucie ...... 1999-2001 Nokels, Addison ...... 2013-14 Waid, Lissa ...... 2002-05 Cearlock, Ashleigh . . .2016-Present Hugunin, Darby . . . .2013-Present Noll, Lauren ...... 1999-02 Watson, Rachel ...... 2001 Cingoranelli, Lauren ...... 2010-2013 Hylok, Franny ...... 2000-04 Nord, Cerise ...... 1995-98 Weaver, Jamie ...... 1996-99 Clifford, Katie ...... 1994-97 Norman, Jennifer ...... 1993-96 Weber, Dawn ...... 1994 Coffer, Erin ...... 1990-93 Ihemelu, Toch ...... 2004-07 Norman, Samantha ...... 1997-98 Wilcox, Shannon ...... 1998-99 Coleman, Meghan ...... 1994-97 Iwamoto, Lara ...... 1989 Novoa, Mary ...... 2015 Willrett, Kristine ...... 2004-06 Collins, Molly ...... 1997-2000 Nsien, Kayla ...... 2010 Witherspoon, Olivia . . 2015-Present Connolly, Kelly ...... 2008-11 Jara, Alyssa ...... 2012-15 Nye, Jaime ...... 1993-97 Wong, Lauren ...... 2009-10 Corder, Kirstyn ...... 2013-15 Jakubowski, Taryn . . .2016-Present Wright, Kat ...... 2009-11 Crocker, Kelsey ...... 2009-10 Jarsombeck, Paige ...... 2013 O’Brien, Kathy ...... 1993 Wright, Katrina ...... 2003 Currie, Heather ...... 2006 Johnson, Kate . . . . .2016-Present O’Donnell, Kelsey ...... 2012-2013 Okomura, Hillary ...... 1996 Young, Leslie ...... 1999 Dahlkoetter, Kori ...... 1997-2000 Kassam, Celina ...... 2014-15 O’Neill-Hedlund, Justine . . . . .2006-07 Younger, Nicole ...... 1992-95 Dahlquist, Carey ...... 2008-10 Keller, Maggie ...... 1994-96 Orbell, Emily ...... 2007-10 Davis, Rachel ...... 1999-2000 Kelly, Bridget ...... 2001-04 Zach, Claire ...... 2007-10 Deeb, Brittni ...... 2007 Kendall, Sarah ...... 2009-12 Peetz, Ally ...... 2004-07 Zapapas, Mary ...... 2007-09 DeLue, Nicole ...... 2005-08 Kerr, Maureen . . . . 2015-Present Peetz, Anne ...... 2006-07 Zaver, Denise ...... 1990-93 Dickman, McKynzie . . 2014-Present Khalil, Summer ...... 2014-15 Peetz, Katy ...... 2004-07 Zimmerer, Valerie ...... 2003-06 Dispense, Lisa ...... 1994-97 Kilby, Teya ...... 1994 Phelan, Maggie ...... 1997-2000 Zuniga, Andrea ...... 2009-11 Doran, Jessica ...... 1999 King, Kristin ...... 1990-93 Phillips, Megan ...... 1992-95 Drown, Erin ...... 1993-96 Klein, Katha ...... 1989-90 Pipitone, Lauren ...... 2014 Bold indicates current student-athlete Duncan, Heather ...... 2004-07 Knox, Molly ...... 1990-93 Powdrill, Rachel ...... 1995 Dunham, Allison ...... 1990 Kohmetscher, Alissa ...... 2012-15 Powers, Jessica ...... 1997-98 Kopp, Karen ...... 1989-90 Erazmus, Sheryl ...... 1989 Korte, Kaelyn ...... 2012 Quadrel, Patrice ...... 2014-15 Erixon, Mandy ...... 2004-05 Kramer, Kristine ...... 1995 Quigley, Lulu ...... 2000-03 Estrada, Melissa ...... 1991-94 Kramer, Staci ...... 1992-93 Eveler, Anne ...... 1989-92 Kwapiszeski, Lori ...... 1989-90 Randall, Carrie ...... 2000-03 Eveler, Susan ...... 1991 Kwon, Grace ...... 2007-10 Rank, Ariel ...... 2008 Rayburn, Tacy ...... 1990-91 Falls, Dominique ...... 2003-04 Lander, Karey . . . 1997-98 and 2000-01 Reeves, Erica ...... 1999 Fickenscher, Lori ...... 1990-93 Lang, Angie ...... 1994-97 Reeves, Sydney ...... 2003-06 Fitzpatrick, Kelly ...... 2001-02 Laughlin, Jennifer ...... 1989 Reilly, Megan ...... 2008 Flink, Kersten ...... 1998-2000 Legband, Cassie . . . .2016-Present Reisbig, Katie ...... 1997-99 Foster, Brady ...... 1993, 1995-96 Libert, Mary ...... 1993-96 Ribick, Traci ...... 1989 Franco, Yvette ...... 1989 Lind, Alexa ...... 2009 Rice, Danielle ...... 2013-2014 Fraser, Shonna ...... 2010-11 Lockhart, Rianna ...... 2015 Richardson, Emily ...... 1993-95 Friendt, Marcelle ...... 1993 Lopez, Amanda . . . . 2016-Present Richgels, Jill ...... 2012-15 Fukushima, Brekken . .2015-Present Lopez, Maria ...... 1991 Roberts, Sarah ...... 1993 Fyles, Beth ...... 2008-11 Lordemann, Caeley . . 2016-Present Roll, Emily ...... 2013-Present Loving, Chelsea ...... 1999-2002 Russell, Sam ...... 2003-07 Luschen, Courtney ...... 2001-04 Lynch, Andrea ...... 1989

Creighton Women’s Soccer 45 2016 Media Guide All-Time Series Records

Opponent...... W...... L...... T...... Last Meeting Opponent...... W...... L...... T...... Last Meeting Air Force...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 9-19-99 Navy...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 10-3-99 Akron...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-11-09 Nebraska...... 3...... 4...... 1...... 11-11-05 Arizona...... 0...... 4...... 0...... 9-2-12 Nebraska-Omaha...... 6...... 1...... 0...... 9-4-15 Arizona State...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 9-18-09 New Mexico...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-10-99 Arkansas...... 4...... 3...... 0...... 9-19-97 New Mexico State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-5-14 Arkansas-Little Rock...... 7...... 0...... 0...... 10-8-99 North Carolina...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 10-2-92 Army...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 10-1-99 North Dakota...... 4...... 0...... 0...... 9-12-14 Bellevue (Neb.)...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 10-7-98 North Dakota State...... 3...... 2...... 1...... 9-7-10 Belmont...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 9-30-01 North Texas...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 10-1-95 Benedictine...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-18-90 Northeastern...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-5-08 Boise State...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 8-25-13 Northern Arizona...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-30-05 Boston University...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 8-30-02 Northern Colorado...... 4...... 3...... 1...... 9-18-15 Brigham Young...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 9-8-00 Northern Illinois...... 5...... 2...... 1...... 8-28-15 Buffalo...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 8-30-03 Northern Iowa...... 12...... 2...... 3...... 10-25-12 Butler...... 1...... 5...... 1...... 10-22-15 Northwestern...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 10-25-96 California...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 8-27-04 Notre Dame...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 10-6-90 Cal State Fullerton...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 9-9-12 Ohio...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-18-05 Cal State Northridge...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-4-09 Ohio State...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-9-94 Catholic University of America...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-4-89 Oklahoma...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 8-31-96 Centenary...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 9-24-99 Oklahoma State...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 8-26-12 Central Florida...... 0...... 1...... 1...... 9-16-95 Oral Roberts...... 2...... 1...... 1...... 9-23-12 Central Michigan...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 8-30-15 Pacific...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-15-02 Cincinnati...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 10-30-94 Park ...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 9-15-92 Coe...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-30-89 Pepperdine...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-17-99 Colorado College...... 1...... 6...... 2...... 10-27-02 Portland State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-12-08 Colorado State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-20-15 Providence...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 10-17-15 CSU Bakersfield...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 10-16-10 Quincy...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-29-91 Dayton...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 10-5-90 Regis...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 9-3-90 Denver...... 4...... 1...... 0...... 10-24-93 Rhode Island...... First Meeting in 2016...... DePaul...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 10-1-15 Rutgers...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 10-28-94 Drake...... 10...... 6...... 1...... 9-22-15 Sacramento State...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 9-11-11 Drury...... 8...... 0...... 0...... 10-3-04 Saint Bonaventure...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-15-00 Eastern Illinois...... 3...... 2...... 0...... 10-17-99 Saint Louis...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 9-3-01 Evansville...... 13...... 15...... 1...... 10-20-12 San Diego State...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 9-7-07 Florida International...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 10-28-90 Santa Clara...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 11-15-02 George Mason...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 10-25-92 Seattle...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-11-15 George Washington...... 0...... 4...... 1...... 9-12-04 Seton Hall...... 2...... 0...... 1...... 10-8-15 Georgia Southern...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-7-98 South Dakota...... 9...... 0...... 0...... 8-21-15 Georgetown...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 10-30-15 South Dakota State...... 9...... 1...... 1...... 9-6-15 Grambling State...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 9-22-06 Southeast Missouri State...... 1...... 2...... 0...... 9-29-02 Green Bay...... 4...... 0...... 1...... 9-13-03 Southern California...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 11-16-07 Howard...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-26-03 Southern Methodist...... 0...... 6...... 0...... 11-2-96 Huron (S.D.)...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-2-98 Southern Utah...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 10-18-09 Idaho...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-8-13 St. John’s...... 1...... 2...... 1...... 10-11-15 Illinois State...... 6...... 14...... 3...... 11-2-12 Stephen F. Austin...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 9-19-08 Incarnate Word...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 8-24-14 Tarkio...... 3...... 0...... 0...... 9-19-90 Indiana...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 8-27-06 Teikyo-Westmar...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 10-18-94 Indiana State...... 14...... 1...... 0...... 10-5-12 Temple...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-8-01 Iowa...... 1...... 5...... 0...... 9-14-08 Texas...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 10-20-95 Iowa State...... 0...... 4...... 1...... 8-19-12 Texas A&M...... 1...... 1...... 1...... 9-29-95 James Madison...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 9-11-94 Texas Christian...... 3...... 2...... 0...... 11-3-96 Kansas...... 2...... 6...... 0...... 8-31-12 Tulane...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 11-2-97 Kansas Newman...... 3...... 0...... 0...... 10-4-91 Tulsa...... 2...... 4...... 0...... 9-3-99 Kansas State...... First Meeting in 2016...... UAB...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 8-31-01 Kentucky...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 10-28-95 UC Davis...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-9-11 Lamar...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-6-09 UC Riverside...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 8-31-08 Long Beach State...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-26-04 UNLV...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 9-24-06 Louisiana State...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 10-31-97 Utah...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-29-96 Loyola Chicago...... 5...... 1...... 0...... 8-29-10 Utah State...... 0...... 1...... 1...... 8-23-13 Loyola Maryland...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 8-27-10 UTEP...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 9-12-99 Loyola Marymount...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-13-96 Valparaiso...... 3...... 0...... 1...... 9-25-05 Macalester College...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 10-2-94 Vanderbilt...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-20-96 Marquette...... 2...... 4...... 1...... 9-27-15 Villanova...... 1...... 2...... 0...... 10-4-15 Maryland...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 9-2-89 Virginia...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 10-18-92 Maryland-Baltimore County...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-3-89 Washington (Mo.)...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-10-89 Metro State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 10-27-91 Weber State...... 3...... 1...... 0...... 9-11-10 Michigan...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 10-8-95 Western Illinois...... 11...... 0...... 1...... 9-1-14 Milwaukee...... 4...... 3...... 0...... 9-19-04 Western Michigan...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 9-10-06 Minnesota...... 2...... 2...... 1...... 11-12-10 William & Mary...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 10-21-92 Missouri...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 8-25-00 Wisconsin...... 1...... 5...... 0...... 8-25-06 Missouri-Kansas City...... 4...... 2...... 1...... 8-23-15 Wright State...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 10-5-11 Missouri State...... 6...... 7...... 6...... 10-14-12 Wyoming...... 6...... 1...... 1...... 9-25-11 Missouri Valley...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-23-90 Xavier...... 2...... 4...... 0...... 10-25-15 Montana...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 9-13-15 Yale...... First Meeting in 2016...... Youngstown State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 9-17-04

Total...... 275..... 206...... 40...... (.566) 2016 Opponents in bold Creighton Women’s Soccer 46 2016 Media Guide Series Records

Air Force Butler DePaul George Mason 1-1-0 1-5-1 0-3-0 0-1-0 8/31/97 at Air Force W, 2-1 9/25/92 at Butler L, 1-2 10/12/13 DePaul L, 1-2 (ot) 10/25/92 at George Mason L, 0-1 9/19/99 Air Force L, 0-1 (ot) 9/26/93 Butler W, 3-2 (ot) 10/11/14 at #13 DePaul L, 0-2 10/21/94 at Butler L, 1-5 10/1/15 DePaul L, 0-4 George Washington Akron 9/13/98 vs. Butler L, 1-2 0-4-1 1-0-0 10/26/13 Butler L, 0-1 (ot) Drake 10/19/90 George Washington L, 0-2 (ot) 9/11/09 vs. Akron W, 3-0 10/25/14 at Butler T, 1-1 (2ot) 10-6-1 10/11/91 at George Washington L, 0-1 (ot) 10/22/15 Butler L, 1-2 (2ot) 10/25/02 Drake W, 2-1 9/12/92 George Washington L, 1-3 Arizona 10/2/03 at Drake L, 0-3 9/28/03 at George Washington L, 0-1 0-4-0 California 11/7/03 vs. Drake W, 1-0 (2ot) 9/12/04 George Washington T, 2-2 (2ot) 9/10/95 Arizona L, 0-1 (ot) 0-1-0 10/28/04 at Drake L, 0-1 (ot) 9/28/97 at Arizona L, 1-3 8/27/04 vs. California L, 0-3 11/7/04 at Drake W, 3-1 Georgia Southern 9/28/07 at Arizona L, 0-2 10/21/05 at Drake L, 0-3 1-0-0 9/2/12 Arizona L, 1-3 Cal State Fullerton 11/6/05 Drake W, 1-0 9/7/98 vs. Georgia Southern W, 3-0 1-1-0 10/13/06 Drake L, 0-2 Arizona State 9/19/10 Cal State Fullerton W, 3-0 10/11/07 at Drake W, 2-1 Georgetown 0-3-0 9/9/12 at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-1 9/28/08 Drake W, 2-0 0-3-0 9/26/95 at Arizona State L, 0-5 10/15/09 at Drake L, 0-1 (ot) 10/20/13 at #15 Georgetown L, 0-4 9/30/07 at Arizona State L, 0-4 Cal State Northridge 10/14/10 Drake W, 1-0 10/19/14 #25 Georgetown L, 0-1 9/18/09 Arizona State L, 1-2 1-0-0 10/18/11 at Drake W, 1-0 10/30/15 at Georgetown L, 1-3 9/4/09 Cal State Northridge W, 2-1 10/11/12 Drake L, 2-3 Arkansas 10/28/12 at Drake T, 0-0 (2ot) Grambling State 4-3-0 Catholic University of America (Creighton advanced on PKs, 8-7) 2-0-0 9/16/89 Arkansas L, 1-2 1-0-0 9/7/14 Drake W, 4-3 9/23/05 Grambling State W, 4-0 11/5/89 at Arkansas L, 0-4 9/4/89 at Catholic U of America W, 7-0 9/22/15 at Drake W, 3-2 9/22/06 Grambling State W, 3-0 11/4/90 at Arkansas W, 1-0 10/25/91 Arkansas W, 1-0 Centenary Drury Green Bay 10/30/92 at Arkansas L, 0-6 1-0-1 8-0-0 4-0-1 10/30/93 at Arkansas W, 3-2 10/31/92 vs. Centenary W, 4-1 10/22/99 at Drury W, 1-0 (ot) 10/9/92 Green Bay W, 4-0 9/19/97 Arkansas W, 3-2 9/24/99 vs. Centenary T, 2-2 (2ot) 10/31/99 Drury W, 2-1 10/8/93 at Green Bay T, 1-1 (ot) 9/29/00 Drury W, 2-1 (2ot) 9/6/97 Green Bay W, 4-0 Arkansas Little-Rock Central Florida 10/29/00 Drury W, 5-1 9/8/02 Green Bay W, 5-1 7-0-0 0-1-1 10/19/01 at Drury W, 2-1 (ot) 9/13/03 at Green Bay W, 4-2 9/24/89 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock W, 2-0 10/27/90 at Central Florida T, 1-1 (ot) 10/18/02 Drury W, 3-1 9/1/90 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 9/16/95 vs. Central Florida L, 1-3 10/10/03 at Drury W, 1-0 (ot) Howard 10/5/91 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 5-1 10/3/04 Drury W, 2-1 1-0-0 10/4/92 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 Central Michigan 9/26/03 at Howard W, 5-1 10/22/93 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 2-0 1-0-0 Eastern Illinois 9/27/98 at Arkansas-Little Rock W, 5-1 8/30/15 Central Michigan W, 1-0 3-2-0 Huron (S.D.) 10/8/99 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 6-0 10/18/96 at Eastern Illinois W, 3-2 1-0-0 Cincinnati 11/8/96 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 3-1 9/2/98 Huron (S.D.) W, 5-0 Army 1-1-0 10/24/97 at Eastern Illinois L, 0-3 1-0-0 9/11/93 Cincinnati W, 3-0 10/16/98 Eastern Illinois W, 6-0 Idaho 10/1/99 vs. Army W, 3-1 10/30/94 at Cincinnati L, 4-5 (ot) 10/17/99 at Eastern Illinois L, 1-4 1-0-0 9/8/13 Idaho W, 6-1 Bellevue (Neb.) Coe Evansville 1-0-0 1-0-0 13-15-1 Illinois State 10/7/98 Bellevue (Neb.) W, 4-0 9/30/89 at Coe W, 11-0 10/23/94 at Evansville W, 2-0 6-14-3 9/8/96 Evansville W, 1-0 10/19/96 at Illinois State W, 4-0 Belmont Colorado College 11/10/96 at Evansville L, 0-5 10/17/97 Illinois State L, 0-1 2-0-0 1-6-2 10/5/97 Evansville L, 0-3 11/6/97 vs. Illinois State W, 2-0 10/15/00 at Belmont W, 7-1 9/8/90 at Colorado College L, 1-4 11/7/97 vs. Evansville L, 0-4 10/23/98 at Illinois State L, 0-1 9/30/01 Belmont W, 5-0 9/14/91 at Colorado College L, 0-6 10/9/98 at Evansville L, 1-4 10/29/99 Illinois State L, 0-1 9/20/92 at Colorado College L, 0-1 (ot) 10/31/98 at Evansville L, 0-1 10/20/00 Illinois State L, 0-1 Benedictine 11/6/93 Colorado College W, 1-0 10/10/99 Evansville L, 1-2 (2ot) 10/12/01 at Illinois State L, 1-2 1-0-0 11/4/95 at Colorado College L, 0-2 11/5/99 vs. Evansville L, 1-2 (2ot) 10/11/02 Illinois State W, 1-0 9/18/90 Benedictine W, 10-0 9/22/96 Colorado College T, 3-3 (ot) 10/13/00 at Evansville L, 0-4 11/10/02 vs. Illinois State W, 1-0 (ot) 9/2/97 at Colorado College T, 2-2 (ot) 11/3/00 vs. Evansville L, 0-3 10/24/03 at Illinois State L, 1-2 Boise State 9/14/01 at Colorado College L, 1-3 10/7/01 Evansville L, 1-2 11/9/03 vs. Illinois State T, 0-0 (2ot) 1-1-0 10/27/02 Colorado College L, 0-1 11/9/01 vs. Evansville L, 0-3 (Illinois State advanced on PKs, 5-4) 9/18/11 Boise State W, 2-0 10/4/02 at Evansville W, 2-1 10/17/04 Illinois State T, 1-1 (2ot) 8/25/13 at Boise State L, 1-2 Colorado State 10/17/03 Evansville W, 4-0 10/7/05 at Illinois State L, 1-3 1-0-0 10/10/04 at Evansville T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/7/06 Illinois State W, 1-0 9/20/15 Colorado State W, 2-0 10/9/05 at Evansville W, 2-1 10/14/07 at Illinois State L, ,1-2 Boston University 11/4/05 Evansville W, 3-2 11/11/07 vs. Illinois State T, 1-1 (2ot) 0-1-0 CSU Bakersfield 10/22/06 Evansville W, 3-0 (Creighton advanced on PKs, 4-3) 8/30/02 Boston L, 0-1 1-0-0 11/3/07 Evansville L, 1-2 10/4/08 Illinois State L, 0-1 10/16/10 CSU Bakersfield W, 3-0 10/26/07 at Evansville L, 0-1 10/11/09 at Illinois State L, 1-2 Brigham Young 11/9/07 at Evansville W, 3-1 11/8/09 Illinois State L, 0-1 0-3-0 Dayton 10/25/08 Evansville L, 2-5 10/28/10 Illinois State W, 2-1 (ot) 10/21/95 Brigham Young L, 1-2 0-0-1 10/29/09 at Evansville W, 4-1 10/27/11 at Illinois State L, 1-8 9/27/96 at Brigham Young L, 1-2 10/5/90 vs. Dayton T, 4-4 (ot) 11/1/09 Evansville W, 1-0 9/29/12 Illinois State L, 1-2 9/8/00 at Brigham Young L, 1-6 10/9/10 Evansville W, 3-0 11/2/12 Illinois State L, 1-2 Denver 11/5/10 Evansville W, 5-0 Buffalo 4-1-0 10/1/11 at Evansville W, 2-1 Incarnate Word 0-1-0 10/17/89 at Denver L, 1-2 10/20/12 Evansville L, 0-1 1-0-0 8/30/03 vs. Buffalo L, 0-1 9/16/90 Denver W, 2-0 8/24/14 Incarnate Word W, 2-0 9/22/91 Denver W, 2-1 (ot) Florida International 10/11/92 Denver W, 2-0 0-1-0 Indiana 10/24/93 Denver W, 4-0 10/28/90 at Florida International L, 0-2 1-0-0 8/27/06 vs. Indiana W, 2-1 Home Games in Bold

Creighton Women’s Soccer 47 2016 Media Guide Series Records

Indiana State Loyola Maryland Missouri State North Dakota State 14-1-0 1-0-0 6-7-6 3-2-1 10/22/00 Indiana State W, 7-0 8/27/10 vs. Loyola Maryland W, 2-1 10/10/97 at Missouri State L, 0-3 9/24/04 North Dakota State W, 2-1 (2ot) 10/5/01 Indiana State W, 6-1 9/25/98 Missouri State W, 6-0 9/11/05 North Dakota State W, 3-0 11/4/01 Indiana State W, 2-0 Loyola Marymount 10/24/99 at Missouri State L, 1-2 (ot) 9/14/07 at North Dakota State L, 2-3 10/6/02 at Indiana State W, 1-0 1-0-0 10/8/00 Missouri State L, 0-1 8/29/08 North Dakota State W, 2-0 10/19/03 Indiana State W, 3-1 9/13/96 Loyola Marymount W, 2-1 10/21/01 at Missouri State W, 2-1 (2ot) 9/1/09 at North Dakota State L, 0-1 10/8/04 at Indiana State W, 2-1 10/20/02 Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/7/10 North Dakota State T, 2-2 (2ot) 11/5/04 vs. Indiana State W, 1-0 Macalester College 10/12/03 at Missouri State L, 0-1 10/14/05 Indiana State W, 2-1 (ot) 2-0-0 10/1/04 Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) North Texas 10/20/06 at Indiana State W, 3-1 9/5/93 at Macalester College W, 2-1 10/23/05 Missouri State W, 4-0 1-0-0 10/19/07 Indiana State W, 4-0 10/2/94 Macalester College W, 2-0 10/15/06 at Missouri State T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/1/95 vs. North Texas W, 5-0 10/11/08 at Indiana State W, 3-1 10/5/07 Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/25/09 Indiana State W, 1-0 Marquette 10/19/08 at Missouri State L, 2-3 Northeastern 9/26/10 at Indiana State W, 2-0 2-4-1 11/5/08 Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) 0-1-0 10/22/11 Indiana State W, 1-0 9/18/93 Marquette T, 2-2 (ot) (Missouri State advanced on PKs, 4-2) 9/5/08 vs. Northeastern L, 1-2 (2ot) 10/5/12 at Indiana State L, 1-3 10/17/93 at Marquette W, 2-0 10/3/09 Missouri State W, 3-0 10/8/94 Marquette W, 2-1 11/6/09 Missouri State W, 2-1 (2ot) Northern Arizona Iowa 10/27/96 at Marquette L, 1-2 (ot) 10/22/10 at Missouri State L, 1-2 (ot) 1-0-0 1-5-0 9/26/13 Marquette L, 1-2 11/7/10 Missouri State W, 2-1 (ot) 9/30/05 vs. Northern Arizona W, 6-3 11/1/01 at Iowa L, 1-4 9/25/14 at Marquette L, 2-7 10/15/11 Missouri State T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/31/02 Iowa L 0-1 9/27/15 Marquette L, 1-5 10/14/12 at Missouri State L, 0-1 Northern Colorado 9/7/03 Iowa W, 2-1 4-3-1 10/24/04 at Iowa L, 1-3 Maryland Missouri Valley 10/16/89 at Northern Colorado L, 0-4 9/21/07 Iowa L, 0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 10/5/03 Northern Colorado W, 5-1 9/14/08 at Iowa L, 0-2 9/2/89 at Maryland L, 1-2 9/23/90 Missouri Valley W, 8-0 9/4/05 at Northern Colorado T, 2-2 (2ot) 8/31/07 Northern Colorado W, 2-1 Iowa State Maryland-Baltimore County Montana 9/27/09 at Northern Colorado L, 1-2 0-4-1 1-0-0 2-0-0 9/16/11 Northern Colorado L, 1-2 9/16/05 vs. Iowa State L, 1-2 9/3/89 at Maryland-Baltimore County W, 3-0 9/15/13 Montana W, 2-1 (ot) 9/1/13 Northern Colorado W, 4-1 9/8/06 Iowa State L, 1-2 9/13/15 at Montana W, 1-0 9/18/15 Northern Colorado W, 3-0 8/21/09 Iowa State T, 0-0 (2ot) Metro State 9/3/10 Iowa State L, 0-1 1-0-0 Navy Northern Illinois 8/19/12 Iowa State L, 0-1 (ot) 10/27/91 Metro State W, 2-1 0-1-0 5-2-1 10/3/99 vs. Navy L, 1-6 10/3/93 Northern Illinois W, 3-0 James Madison Michigan 9/18/94 at Northern Illinois W, 2-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 Nebraska 9/12/03 at Northern Illinois L, 0-1 10/17/92 at James Madison L, 0-1 10/8/95 at Michigan L, 0-5 3-4-1 9/9/05 Northern Illinois W, 1-0 9/11/94 James Madison W, 2-1 9/6/94 at Nebraska W, 3-1 9/4/06 at Northern Illinois T, 1-1 (2ot) Milwaukee 9/27/94 Nebraska W, 1-0 (ot) 9/21/08 Northern Illinois W, 3-1 Kansas 4-3-0 9/3/95 at Nebraska W, 1-0 8/23/10 at Northern Illinois L, 0-1 2-6-0 9/8/91 at Milwaukee W, 3-2 (ot) 9/24/00 at Nebraska L, 0-2 8/28/15 Northern Illinois W, 4-1 9/24/95 Kansas W, 4-0 9/11/92 Milwaukee W, 3-0 9/20/02 at #19 Nebraska T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/2/96 at Kansas L, 0-2 10/16/93 at Milwaukee W, 2-1 (ot) 8/29/04 at Nebraska L, 2-4 Northern Iowa 9/26/99 at Kansas L, 0-1 10/14/94 Milwaukee W, 1-0 9/21/04 Nebraska L, 2-3 12-2-3 9/4/00 Kansas L, 1-4 10/15/99 at Milwaukee L, 1-2 11/11/05 at Nebraska L, 0-1 9/1/00 at Northern Iowa W, 10-1 11/12/04 at #8 Kansas L, 1-3 9/27/02 Milwaukee L, 0-1 10/14/01 at Northern Iowa W, 2-0 9/29/06 Kansas W, 1-0 9/19/04 vs. Milwaukee L, 0-3 Nebraska-Omaha 10/13/02 Northern Iowa W, 3-0 10/9/11 Kansas L, 1-2 (ot) 6-1-0 11/8/02 vs. Northern Iowa W, 2-0 8/31/12 at Kansas L, 0-3 Minnesota 9/1/99 Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-0 10/26/03 at Northern Iowa T, 1-1 (ot) 2-2-1 9/25/01 Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-0 11/2/03 at Northern Iowa W, 2-1 (ot) Kansas Newman 9/4/93 at Minnesota W, 3-2 9/22/02 at Nebraska-Omaha L, 0-2 10/15/04 Northern Iowa W, 4-0 3-0-0 10/1/93 Minnesota W, 1-0 (ot) 9/7/12 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-1 10/12/05 Northern Iowa W, 5-0 10/22/89 at Kansas Newman W, 4-0 9/1/03 at Minnesota T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/20/13 Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-2 10/26/06 at Northern Iowa L, 0-1 10/9/90 Kansas Newman W, 6-0 9/7/08 at Minnesota L, 0-3 9/21/14 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 2-1 (2ot) 10/28/07 Northern Iowa W, 2-1 10/4/91 Kansas Newman W, 9-0 11/12/10 at Minnesota L, 2-4 9/4/15 Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-0 11/4/07 Northern Iowa W, 2-0 10/30/08 at Northern Iowa W, 4-2 Kentucky Missouri New Mexico 10/25/09 Northern Iowa T, 0-0 (2ot) 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 10/2/10 at Northern Iowa W, 3-2 10/28/95 at Kentucky L, 0-1 8/25/00 at Missouri L, 1-4 9/10/99 vs. New Mexico L, 0-1 9/23/11 Northern Iowa W, 1-0 10/30/11 Northern Iowa T, 0-0 (2ot) Lamar Missouri-Kansas City New Mexico State (Northern Iowa advanced on PKs, 5-3) 1-0-0 4-2-1 1-0-0 10/25/12 at Northern Iowa L, 0-1 9/6/09 Lamar W, 3-0 8/30/09 at Missouri-Kansas City W, 3-0 9/5/14 New Mexico State W, 6-0 9/22/10 Missouri-Kansas City W, 3-0 Northwestern Long Beach State 8/25/11 at Missouri-Kansas City W, 2-0 North Carolina 0-2-0 0-1-0 9/13/12 Missouri-Kansas City T, 1-1 (2ot) 0-2-0 10/15/95 Northwestern L, 1-2 9/26/04 Long Beach State L, 0-1 (ot) 9/10/13 at Missouri-Kansas City W, 1-0 9/28/91 North Carolina L, 1-9 10/25/96 at Northwestern L, 1-6 9/19/14 Missouri-Kansas City L, 0-2 10/2/92 North Carolina L, 0-4 Louisiana State 8/23/15 at Missouri-Kansas City L, 1-2 Notre Dame 2-0-0 North Dakota 1-0-0 9/6/96 Louisiana State W, 3-1 4-0-0 10/6/90 at Notre Dame W, 2-0 10/31/97 at Louisiana State W, 2-1 10/21/08 North Dakota W, 6-0 9/13/09 vs. North Dakota W, 2-0 Ohio Loyola Chicago 8/30/13 North Dakota W, 6-0 1-0-0 5-1-0 9/12/14 at North Dakota W, 3-0 9/18/05 vs. Ohio W, 3-0 9/16/94 at Loyola Chicago W, 2-1 9/8/95 Loyola Chicago W, 3-2 Ohio State 10/2/98 at Loyola Chicago W, 2-0 0-1-0 9/28/01 Loyola Chicago W, 2-0 9/9/94 vs. Ohio State L, 0-1 9/1/06 Loyola Chicago L, 1-2 (2ot) 8/29/10 vs. Loyola Chicago W, 5-0

Creighton Women’s Soccer 48 2016 Media Guide Series Records

Oklahoma Seton Hall Texas Virginia 1-0-0 2-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 8/31/96 Oklahoma W, 4-0 10/6/13 at Seton Hall W, 1-0 10/20/95 Texas L, 0-1 (ot) 10/18/92 at Virginia L, 1-3 10/5/14 Seton Hall T, 1-1 (2ot) Oklahoma State 10/8/15 at Seton Hall W, 2-3 (ot) Texas A&M Washington (Mo.) 2-2-0 1-1-1 1-0-0 10/6/00 at Oklahoma State W, 1-0 South Dakota 9/23/89 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-2 9/10/89 at Washington (Mo.) W, 5-0 9/9/01 Oklahoma State W, 2-0 9-0-0 9/20/91 Texas A&M T, 0-0 (ot) 9/2/11 #5 Oklahoma State L, 0-1 9/11/07 South Dakota W, 3-0 9/29/95 at Texas A&M L, 0-2 Weber State 8/26/12 at #4 Oklahoma State L, 1-4 8/22/08 at South Dakota W, 4-0 3-1-0 8/28/09 South Dakota W, 8-0 Texas Christian 9/18/98 Weber State L, 0-1 Oral Roberts 9/9 /10 at South Dakota W, 4-1 3-2-0 9/9/00 at Weber State W, 4-2 2-1-1 9/4/11 South Dakota W, 1-0 (2ot) 11/3/89 vs. Texas Christian L, 1-3 (ot) 9/23/07 Weber State W, 2-0 10/9/94 Oral Roberts W, 1-0 8/28/12 at South Dakota W, 3-1 10/12/90 at Texas Christian L, 0-2 9/11/10 at Weber State W, 1-0 9/15/96 Oral Roberts W, 3-1 9/13/13 South Dakota W, 4-0 10/20/91 at Texas Christian W, 2-1 10/12/97 vs. Oral Roberts T, 1-1 (ot) 9/14/14 at South Dakota W, 3-1 10/16/94 Texas Christian W, 5-0 Western Illinois 9/23/12 Oral Roberts L, 0-1 (2ot) 8/21/15 South Dakota W, 1-0 11/3/96 vs. Texas Christian W, 3-1 11-0-1 10/3/97 Western Illinois W, 11-0 Pacific South Dakota State Tulane 10/4/98 at Western Illinois W, 3-0 0-1-0 9-1-1 1-0-0 9/6/99 Western Illinois W, 1-0 9/15/02 at Pacific L, 3-4 9/4/04 South Dakota State W, 2-0 11/2/97 at Tulane W, 1-0 10/1/00 Western Illinois W, 2-0 8/28/05 at South Dakota State W, 5-1 10/28/01 at Western Illinois W, 4-0 Park College 8/30/06 South Dakota State W, 2-0 Tulsa 9/1/02 Western Illinois W, 2-1 (2ot) 2-1-0 9/16/07 at South Dakota State W, 2-1 2-4-0 9/17/03 at Western Illinois W, 3-0 9/14/90 Park College L, 0-1 8/24/08 South Dakota State W, 3-2 (2ot) 11/4/89 at Tulsa L, 1-2 9/10/04 Western Illinois W, 4-0 10/1/91 at Park College W, 3-0 8/23/09 at South Dakota St. W, 2-0 9/9/90 at Tulsa L, 0-1 8/31/05 at Western Illinois T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/15/92 Park College W, 3-0 8/20/10 South Dakota State T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/24/93 Tulsa L, 1-2 10/21/07 Western Illinois W, 1-0 8/19/11 at South Dakota State W, 1-0 11/5/94 at Tulsa W, 2-1 10/14/08 at Western Illinois W, 2-0 Pepperdine 9/19/12 South Dakota State W, 2-1 9/12/98 at Tulsa W, 2-1 (ot) 9/1/14 Western Illinois W, 4-0 0-1-0 8/22/14 South Dakota State W, 3-2 9/3/99 Tulsa L, 1-2 (ot) 9/17/99 Pepperdine L, 0-3 9/6/15 South Dakota State L, 0-1 Western Michigan UAB 1-0-1 Portland State Southeast Missouri State 2-0-0 9/5/03 Western Michigan T, 0-0 (2ot) 1-0-0 1-2-0 9/5/98 at UAB W, 3-1 9/10/06 Western Michigan W, 2-0 9/12/08 Portland State W, 3-1 9/23/01 at Southeast Missouri State L, 0-1 8/31/01 UAB W, 2-1 10/26/01 vs. Southeast Missouri State L, 1-2 (2ot) William & Mary Providence 9/29/02 Southeast Missouri State W, 2-1 UC Davis 0-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 10/21/92 at William & Mary L, 0-1 10/3/13 at Providence W, 3-2 Southern California 9/9/11 at UC Davis L, 0-2 10/2/14 Providence W, 2-1 (2ot) 0-1-0 Wisconsin 10/17/15 Providence L, 2-3 11/16/07 vs. #9 Southern California L, 0-3 UC Riverside 1-5-0 2-0-0 9/7/91 at Wisconsin L, 0-3 Quincy Southern Methodist 9/17/06 at UC Riverside W, 2-1 (ot) 9/7/92 Wisconsin L, 1-2 (ot) 1-0-0 0-6-0 8/31/08 UC Riverside W, 2-1 10/10/93 at Wisconsin L, 0-3 9/29/91 Quincy W, 2-1 10/14/90 at Southern Methodist L, 0-2 9/3/94 Wisconsin W, 1-0 10/19/91 at Southern Methodist L, 1-2 UNLV 8/26/05 #25 Wisconsin L, 0-2 Regis 9/5/92 Southern Methodist L, 1-2 0-2-0 8/25/06 at Wisconsin L, 2-3 2-0-0 10/31/93 Southern Methodist L, 0-1 10/2/05 at UNLV L, 0-4 10/15/89 at Regis W, 1-0 (ot) 10/13/95 Southern Methodist L, 2-4 9/24/06 UNLV L, 0-1 Wright State 9/3/90 Regis W, 3-0 11/2/96 at Southern Methodist L, 2-4 (ot) 2-2-0 Utah 9/15/90 Wright State W, 1-0 Rutgers Southern Utah 0-1-0 10/11/98 at Wright State L, 0-2 1-1-0 1-0-0 9/29/06 at Utah L, 2-5 9/17/00 Wright State L, 0-1 9/10/93 Rutgers W, 2-0 10/18/09 Southern Utah W, 7-0 10/5/11 Wright State W, 4-2 10/28/94 vs. Rutgers L, 1-3 Utah State St. John’s 0-1-1 Wyoming Sacramento State 1-2-1 8/24/12 Utah State T, 1-1 (2ot) 6-1-1 1-1-0 10/12/91 St. John’s W, 2-0 8/23/13 at Utah State L, 0-3 9/17/95 vs. Wyoming W, 2-0 9/13/02 at Sacramento State W, 1-0 9/29/13 at St. John’s T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/22/95 Wyoming W, 2-1 9/11/11 at Sacramento State L, 1-2 (ot) 9/28/14 St. John’s L, 0-1 UTEP 8/29/97 at Wyoming W, 3-0 10/11/15 at St. John’s L, 0-4 1-1-0 8/27/99 Wyoming W, 3-2 Saint Bonaventure 9/20/98 UTEP W, 2-1 9/22/00 at Wyoming L, 0-3 1-0-0 Stephen F. Austin 9/12/99 at UTEP L, 1-3 9/21/03 Wyoming W, 2-0 9/15/00 Saint Bonaventure W, 3-0 2-0-0 9/17/10 Wyoming W, 6-2 9/2/07 at Stephen F. Austin W, 1-0 Valparaiso 9/25/11 at Wyoming T, 0-0 (2ot) Saint Louis 9/19/08 Stephen F. Austin W, 2-0 3-0-1 0-2-0 10/19/97 Valparaiso W, 4-0 Xavier 8/27/00 at Saint Louis L, 0-2 Tarkio 10/25/98 at Valparaiso W, 5-0 2-4-0 9/3/01 Saint Louis L, 1-2 (2ot) 3-0-0 10/29/98 vs. Valparaiso W, 3-1 (ot) 9/27/92 at Xavier L, 0-2 9/19/89 at Tarkio W, 3-0 9/25/05 Valparaiso T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/29/95 vs. Xavier W, 4-3 (ot) San Diego State 9/27/89 Tarkio W, 2-1 9/6/02 Xavier L, 1-3 0-2-0 9/19/90 at Tarkio W, 4-0 Vanderbilt 11/2/13 Xavier L, 0-2 9/15/06 at San Diego State L, 0-2 0-1-0 10/31/14 at Xavier W, 1-0 9/7/07 San Diego State L, 0-2 Teikyo-Westmar 9/20/96 Vanderbilt L, 1-2 (ot) 10/25/15 at Xavier L, 0-3 2-0-0 Santa Clara 9/13/93 at Teikyo-Westmar W, 4-0 Villanova Youngstown State 0-3-0 10/18/94 Teikyo-Westmar W, 7-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 9/15/91 Santa Clara L, 0-1 10/17/13 at Villanova L, 0-2 9/17/04 vs. Youngstown State W, 8-1 10/6/95 Santa Clara L, 0-2 Temple 10/16/14 Villanova L, 0-2 11/15/02 at #6 Santa Clara L, 1-5 1-0-0 10/4/15 Villanova W, 3-1 9/8/01 Temple W, 4-1 Seattle 0-1-0 Home Games in Bold 9/11/15 vs. Seattle L, 2-3

Creighton Women’s Soccer 49 2016 Media Guide Year-by-Year Results

1989 1992 1994 1997 Record: 10-7-0 • Coach: Ray Leone Record: 6-12-0 • Coach: Ray Leone Record: 14-4-0 • Coach: Cathy Klein Record: 9-7-2 • MVC: 1-4-0 (5th) Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Coach: Ira Philson 9/2 at Maryland L, 1-2 9/5 ^ SMU L, 1-2 9/3 #12 Wisconsin W, 1-0 Date Opponent Result 9/3 at Maryland-Baltimore Co. W, 3-0 9/7 ^ Wisconsin L, 1-2 (ot) 9/6 at Nebraska W, 3-1 8/29 at Wyoming W, 3-0 9/4 at Catholic Univ. of America W, 7-0 9/11 & Milwaukee W, 3-0 9/9 % vs. Ohio State L, 0-1 8/31 at Air Force W, 2-1 9/10 at Washington (Mo.) W, 5-0 9/12 & George Washington L, 1-3 9/11 % vs. James Madison W, 2-1 9/2 at Colorado College T, 2-2 (ot) 9/16 Arkansas L, 1-2 9/15 Park College W, 3-0 9/16 at Loyola-Chicago W, 2-1 9/6 Green Bay W, 4-0 9/19 at Tarkio W, 3-0 9/20 at Colorado College L, 0-1 (ot) 9/18 at Northern Illinois W, 2-1 9/19 Arkansas W, 3-2 9/23 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-2 9/25 at Butler L, 1-2 9/27 Nebraska W, 1-0 (ot) 9/26 at Arizona State L, 0-5 9/24 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock W, 2-0 9/27 at Xavier L, 0-2 10/2 Macalester College W, 2-0 9/28 at Arizona L, 1-3 9/27 Tarkio W, 2-1 10/2 $ North Carolina L, 0-4 10/8 Marquette W, 2-1 10/3 Western Illinois W, 11-0 9/30 at Coe W, 11-0 10/4 $ Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 10/9 Oral Roberts W, 1-0 10/5 * Evansville L, 0-3 10/15 at Regis W, 1-0 (ot) 10/9 = Green Bay W, 4-0 10/14 Milwaukee W, 1-0 10/10 *% at Missouri State L, 0-3 10/16 at Northern Colorado L, 0-4 10/11 = Denver W, 2-0 10/16 Texas Christian W, 5-0 10/12 % vs. Oral Roberts T, 1-1 (ot) 10/17 at Denver L, 1-2 10/17 at James Madison L, 0-1 10/18 Teikyo-Westmar W, 7-0 10/17 * Illinois State L, 0-1 10/22 at Kansas Newman W, 4-0 10/18 at Virginia L, 1-3 10/21 at Butler L, 1-5 10/19 * Valparaiso W, 4-0 11/3 vs. Texas Christian L, 1-3 (ot) 10/21 at William & Mary L, 0-1 10/23 at Evansville W, 2-0 10/24 * at Eastern Illinois L, 0-3 11/4 at Tulsa L, 1-2 10/25 at George Mason L, 0-1 10/28 $ vs. Rutgers L, 1-3 10/31 at Louisiana State W, 2-1 11/5 at Arkansas L, 0-4 10/30 at Arkansas L, 0-6 10/30 #7 at Cincinnati L, 4-5 (ot) 11/2 at Tulane W, 1-0 10/31 + vs. Centenary W, 4-1 11/5 at Tulsa W, 2-1 11/6 $ vs. Illinois State W, 2-0 1990 11/7 $ vs. Evansville L, 0-4 Record: 10-7-2 • Coach: Ray Leone ^ Kickoff Classic (Omaha, Neb.) % Badger Fall Classic (Madison, Wis.) Date Opponent Result & Lady Jay Invitational (Omaha, Neb.) $ Played at Cincinnati (Cincinnati, Ohio) * MVC regular-season match 9/1 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 $ Creighton Invitational (Omaha, Neb.) % Lady Bear Classic (Springfield, Mo.) 9/3 Regis W, 3-0 = Lady Jay Fall Classic (Omaha, Neb.) 1995 $ MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) 9/8 at Colorado College L, 1-4 + Played at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.) Record: 7-11-0 • Coach: Ira Philson 9/9 at Tulsa L, 0-1 Date Opponent Result 1998 9/14 Park College L, 0-1 1993 9/3 at Nebraska W, 1-0 Record: 13-6-0 • MVC: 4-2-0 (3rd) 9/15 Wright State W, 1-0 Record: 14-3-2 • Coach: Ray Leone 9/8 Loyola-Chicago W, 3-2 Coach: Ira Philson 9/16 Denver W, 2-0 Date Opponent Result 9/10 Arizona L, 0-1 (ot) Date Opponent Result 9/18 Benedictine W, 10-0 9/4 at Minnesota W, 3-2 9/16 $ vs. Central Florida L, 1-3 9/2 Huron (S.D.) W, 5-0 9/19 at Tarkio W, 4-0 9/5 at Macalester College W, 2-1 9/17 $ vs. Wyoming W, 2-0 9/5 $ at UAB W, 3-1 9/23 Missouri Valley W, 8-0 9/10 % Rutgers W, 2-0 9/22 Wyoming W, 2-1 9/7 $ vs. Georgia Southern W, 3-0 10/5 $ vs. Dayton T, 4-4 (ot) 9/11 % Cincinnati W, 3-0 9/24 Kansas W, 4-0 9/12 + at Tulsa W, 2-1 (ot) 10/6 $ at Notre Dame W, 2-0 9/13 at Teikyo-Westmar W, 4-0 9/29 % at Texas A&M L, 0-2 9/13 + vs. Butler L, 1-2 10/9 Kansas Newman W, 6-0 9/18 Marquette T, 2-2 (ot) 10/1 % vs. North Texas W, 5-0 9/18 % Weber State L, 0-1 10/12 at Texas Christian L, 0-2 9/24 & Tulsa L, 1-2 10/6 * vs. Santa Clara L, 0-2 9/20 % UTEP W, 2-1 10/14 at SMU L, 0-2 9/26 & Butler W, 3-2 (ot) 10/8 at Michigan L, 0-5 9/25 * Missouri State W, 6-0 10/19 George Washington L, 0-2 (ot) 10/1 $ Minnesota W, 1-0 (ot) 10/13 SMU L, 2-4 9/27 * at Arkansas-Little Rock W, 5-1 10/27 at Central Florida T, 1-1 (ot) 10/3 $ Northern Illinois W, 3-0 10/15 Northwestern L, 1-2 10/2 at Loyola-Chicago W, 2-0 10/28 at Florida International L, 0-2 10/8 at Green Bay T, 1-1 (ot) 10/20 Texas L, 0-1 (ot) 10/4 at Western Illinois W, 3-0 11/4 at Arkansas W, 1-0 10/10 at Wisconsin L, 0-3 10/21 Brigham Young L, 1-2 10/7 Bellevue (Neb.) W, 4-0 10/16 at Milwaukee W, 2-1 (ot) 10/28 & at Kentucky L, 0-1 10/9 * at Evansville L, 1-4 $ Notre Dame Invitational (South Bend, Ind.) 10/17 at Marquette W, 2-0 10/29 & vs. Xavier W, 4-3 (ot) 10/11 at Wright State L, 0-2 10/22 = Arkansas-Little Rock W, 2-0 11/4 at Colorado College L, 0-2 10/16 * Eastern Illinois W, 6-0 1991 10/24 = Denver W, 4-0 10/23 * at Illinois State L, 0-1 Record: 10-6-1 • Coach: Ray Leone 10/30 ^ at Arkansas W, 3-2 $ adidas Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.) 10/25 * at Valparaiso W, 5-0 Date Opponent Result 10/31 ^ vs. SMU L, 0-1 % Lanzera/Post Classic (College Station, Texas) 10/29 & vs. Valparaiso W, 3-1 (ot) 9/7 at Wisconsin L, 0-3 11/6 Colorado College W, 1-0 * Played at South Bend, Ind. 10/31 & at Evansville L, 0-1 9/8 at Milwaukee W, 3-2 (ot) & Lady Cat Classic (Lexington, Ky.) 9/14 at Colorado College L, 0-6 % Kickoff Classic (Omaha, Neb.) * MVC regular-season match 9/15 $ vs. Santa Clara L, 0-1 & Lady Jay Invitational (Omaha, Neb.) 1996 $ Powertel UAB Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) 9/20 Texas A&M T, 0-0 (ot) $ Creighton Fall Classic (Omaha, Neb.) Record: 9-8-1 • Coach: Ira Philson + Hurricane Classic (Tulsa, Okla.) 9/22 Denver W, 2-1 (ot) = New Tower Inn Classic (Omaha, Neb.) Date Opponent Result % US West TeleChoice Soccer Festival (Omaha, Neb.) 9/28 North Carolina L, 1-9 ^ Lady ‘Back Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) 8/31 Oklahoma W, 4-0 & MVC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.) 9/29 Quincy W, 2-1 9/2 at Kansas L, 0-2 10/1 at Park College W, 3-0 9/6 Louisiana State W, 3-1 10/4 Kansas Newman W, 9-0 9/8 Evansville W, 1-0 10/5 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 5-1 9/13 Loyola Marymount W, 2-1 10/11 at George Washington L, 0-1 (ot) 9/15 Oral Roberts W, 3-1 10/12 % vs. St. John’s W, 2-0 9/20 Vanderbilt L, 1-2 (ot) 10/19 at SMU L, 1-2 9/22 Colorado College T, 3-3 (ot) 10/20 at Texas Christian W, 2-1 9/27 at Brigham Young L, 1-2 10/25 Arkansas W, 1-0 9/29 at Utah L, 2-5 10/27 Metro State W, 2-1 10/18 at Eastern Illinois W, 3-2 10/19 at Illinois State W, 4-0 $ Played at Colo. College (Colo. Springs, Colo.) 10/25 at Northwestern L, 1-6 % Played at Geo. Washington (Washington,D.C.) 10/27 at Marquette L, 1-2 (ot) 11/2 % at SMU L, 2-4 (ot) 11/3 % vs. Texas Christian W, 3-1 11/8 $ vs. Eastern Illinois W, 3-1 11/10 $ at Evansville L, 0-5

% SMU/Puma Classic (Dallas, Texas) $ MVC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.)

Home Games in Bold

Creighton Women’s Soccer 50 2016 Media Guide Year-by-Year Results

1999 2001 2003 2005 Record: 7-13-1 • MVC: 2-3-0 (4th) Record: 12-8-0 • MVC: 4-2-0 (3rd) Record: 11-6-4 • MVC: 3-3-1 (5th) Record: 12-6-3 • MVC: 4-2-0 (2nd) Coach: Bruce Erickson Coach: Bruce Erickson Coach: Bruce Erickson Coach: Bruce Erickson Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result NCAA Tournament 8/27 Wyoming W, 3-2 8/31 UAB W, 2-1 8/30 ! vs. Buffalo L, 0-1 Date Opponent Result 9/1 Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-0 9/3 Saint Louis L, 1-2 (2ot) 9/1 ! at Minnesota T, 1-1 (2ot) 8/26 #25 Wisconsin L, 0-2 9/3 Tulsa L, 1-2 (ot) 9/8 ! Temple W, 4-1 9/5 $ Western Michigan T, 0-0 (2ot) 8/28 at South Dakota State W, 5-1 9/6 Western Illinois W, 1-0 9/9 ! Oklahoma State W, 2-0 9/7 $ Iowa W, 2-1 8/31 at Western Illinois T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/10 ! vs. New Mexico L, 0-1 9/14 at Colorado College L, 1-3 9/12 at Northern Illinois L, 0-1 9/4 at Northern Colorado T, 2-2 (2ot) 9/12 ! at UTEP L, 1-3 9/23 at SE Missouri State L, 0-1 9/13 at Green Bay W, 4-2 9/9 @ Northern Illinois W, 1-0 9/17 & Pepperdine L, 0-3 9/25 Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-0 9/17 at Western Illinois W, 3-0 9/11 @ North Dakota State W, 3-0 9/19 & Air Force L, 0-1 (ot) 9/28 % Loyola-Chicago W, 2-0 9/21 Wyoming W, 2-0 9/16 $ vs. Iowa State L, 1-2 9/24 % vs. Centenary T, 2-2 (2ot) 9/30 % Belmont W, 5-0 9/26 at Howard W, 5-1 9/18 $ vs. Ohio W, 3-0 9/26 % at Kansas L, 0-1 10/5 * Indiana State W, 6-1 9/28 at George Washington L, 0-1 9/23 ! Grambling State W, 4-0 10/1 ^ vs. Army W, 3-1 10/7 * Evansville L, 1-2 10/2 * at Drake L, 0-3 9/25 ! Valparaiso T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/3 ^ vs. Navy L, 1-6 10/12 * at Illinois State L, 1-2 10/5 Northern Colorado W, 5-1 9/30 % vs. Northern Arizona W, 6-3 10/8 * Arkansas-Little Rock W, 6-0 10/14 * at Northern Iowa W, 2-0 10/10 * at Drury W, 1-0 (ot) 10/2 % at UNLV L, 0-4 10/10 * Evansville L, 1-2 (2ot) 10/19 * at Drury W, 2-1 (ot) 10/12 * at Missouri State L, 0-1 10/7 * at Illinois State L, 1-3 10/15 at Milwaukee L, 1-2 10/21 * at Missouri State W, 2-1 (2ot) 10/17 * Evansville W, 4-0 10/9 * at Evansville W, 2-1 10/17 at Eastern Illinois L, 1-4 10/26 ^ vs. SE Missouri State L, 1-2 (2ot) 10/19 * Indiana State W, 3-1 10/12 * Northern Iowa W, 5-0 10/22 * at Drury W, 1-0 (ot) 10/28 at Western Illinois W, 4-0 10/24 * at Illinois State L, 1-2 10/14 * Indiana State W, 2-1 (ot) 10/24 * at Missouri State L, 1-2 (ot) 11/1 at Iowa L, 1-4 10/26 * at Northern Iowa T, 1-1 (ot) 10/21 * at Drake L, 0-3 10/29 * Illinois State L, 0-1 11/4 & Indiana State W, 2-0 11/2 & at Northern Iowa W, 2-1 (ot) 10/23 * Missouri State W, 4-0 10/31 & Drury W, 2-1 11/9 $ vs. Evansville L, 0-3 11/7 ^ vs. Drake W, 1-0 (2ot) 11/4 ^ Evansville W, 3-2 11/5 $ vs. Evansville L, 1-2 (2ot) 11/9 ^ vs. Illinois State~ T, 0-0 (2ot) 11/6 ^ Drake W, 1-0 * MVC regular-season match 11/11 & at Nebraska L, 0-1 * MVC regular-season match ! Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) * MVC regular-season match ! Reebok Miner Desert Scramble (El Paso, Texas) % Creighton Invitational (Omaha, Neb.) ! Minnesota Invitational (St. Paul, Minn.) * MVC regular-season match & Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) ^ Played at SportPort (St. Louis, Mo.) $ Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) @ Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) % Jayhawk Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) & MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) & MVC Tournament (Cedar Falls, Iowa) $ Bulldog Bash (Des Moines, Iowa) ^ Military Academies Soccer Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) $ MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) ^ MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) ! Diadora Classic (Omaha, Neb.) & MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) ~ ILSU advances on PKs, 5-4 % UNLV Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) $ MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) 2002 ^ MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) Record: 12-8-2 • MVC: 6-0-1 (1st) 2004 & NCAA Tournament 2000 Coach: Bruce Erickson Record: 9-8-4 • MVC: 3-1-3 (2nd) Record: 9-11-0 • MVC: 4-3-0 (T-3rd) NCAA Tournament Coach: Bruce Erickson 2006 Coach: Bruce Erickson Date Opponent Result NCAA Tournament Record: 9-8-2 • MVC: 3-2-1 (2nd) Date Opponent Result 8/30 Boston L, 0-1 Date Opponent Result Coach: Bruce Erickson 8/25 at Missouri L, 1-4 9/1 Western Illinois W, 2-1 (2ot) 8/27 @ vs. California L, 0-3 Date Opponent Result 8/27 at Saint Louis L, 0-2 9/6 ! Xavier L, 1-3 8/29 @ at Nebraska L, 2-4 8/25 ! at Wisconsin L, 2-3 9/1 * at Northern Iowa W, 10-1 9/8 ! Green Bay W, 5-1 9/4 South Dakota State W, 2-0 8/27 ! vs. Indiana W, 2-1 9/4 Kansas L, 1-4 9/13 at Sacramento State W, 1-0 9/10 $ Western Illinois W, 4-0 8/30 South Dakota State W, 2-0 9/8 at Brigham Young L, 1-6 9/15 at Pacific L, 3-4 9/12 $ George Washington T, 2-2 (2ot) 9/1 Loyola-Chicago L, 1-2 (2ot) 9/9 at Weber State W, 4-2 9/20 at #19 Nebraska T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/17 ! vs. Youngstown State W, 8-1 9/4 at Northern Illinois T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/15 ^ Saint Bonaventure W, 3-0 9/22 at Nebraska-Omaha L, 0-2 9/19 ! vs. Milwaukee L, 0-3 9/8 % Iowa State L, 1-2 9/17 ^ Wright State L, 0-1 9/27 Milwaukee L, 0-1 9/21 Nebraska L, 2-3 9/10 % Western Michigan W, 2-0 9/22 at Wyoming L, 0-3 9/29 SE Missouri State W, 2-1 9/24 % North Dakota State W, 2-1 (2ot) 9/15 at San Diego State L, 0-2 9/24 at Nebraska L, 0-2 10/4 * at Evansville W, 2-1 9/26 % Long Beach State L, 0-1 (ot) 9/17 at UC Riverside W, 2-1 (ot) 9/29 * Drury W, 2-1 (2ot) 10/6 * at Indiana State W, 1-0 10/1 * Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/22 $ Grambling State W, 3-0 10/1 Western Illinois W, 2-0 10/11 * Illinois State W, 1-0 10/3 * Drury W, 2-1 9/24 $ UNLV L, 0-1 10/6 at Oklahoma State W, 1-0 10/13 * Northern Iowa W, 3-0 10/8 * at Indiana State W, 2-1 9/29 Kansas W, 1-0 10/8 * Missouri State L, 0-1 10/18 * Drury W, 3-1 10/10 * at Evansville T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/7 * Illinois State W, 1-0 10/13 * at Evansville L, 0-4 10/20 * Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/15 * Northern Iowa W, 4-0 10/13 * Drake L, 0-2 10/15 * at Belmont W, 7-1 10/25 * Drake W, 2-1 10/17 * Illinois State T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/15 * at Missouri State T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/20 * Illinois State L, 0-1 10/27 Colorado College L, 0-1 10/24 at Iowa L, 1-3 10/20 * at Indiana State W, 3-1 10/22 * Indiana State W, 7-0 10/31 Iowa L 0-1 10/28 * at Drake L, 0-1 (ot) 10/22 * Evansville W, 3-0 10/29 & Drury W, 5-1 11/8 $ vs. Northern Iowa W, 2-0 11/5 ^ vs. Indiana State W, 1-0 10/26 * at Northern Iowa L, 0-1 11/3 $ vs. Evansville L, 0-3 11/10 $ vs. Illinois State W, 1-0 (ot) 11/7 ^ at Drake W, 3-1 11/3 ^ Evansville L, 1-2 11/15 % at #6 Santa Clara L, 1-5 11/12 & at #8 Kansas L, 1-3 * MVC regular-season match * MVC regular-season match ^ Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) * MVC regular-season match * MVC regular-season match ! Wis. Big Toe Invitational (Madison, Wis.) & MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) ! Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) @ Nebraska adidas Classic (Lincoln, Neb.) % Diadora Classic (Omaha, Neb.) $ MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) $ MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) $ Diadora Classic (Omaha, Neb.) $ Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) % NCAA Tournament ! Iowa State Nike Invitational (Ames, Iowa) ^ MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) % Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) ^ MVC Tournament (Des Moines, Iowa) & NCAA Tournament

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Creighton Women’s Soccer 51 2016 Media Guide Year-by-Year Results

2007 2009 2011 2014 Record: 11-8-2 • MVC: 3-2-1 (3rd) Record: 13-6-2 • MVC: 3-2-1 (3rd) Record: 9-6-3 • MVC: 4-1-1 (T-2nd) Record: 10-6-2 • BIG EAST: 2-5-2 (8th) Coach: Bruce Erickson Coach: Bruce Erickson Coach: Bruce Erickson Coach: Bruce Erickson NCAA Tournament Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result 8/21 Iowa State T, 0-0 (2ot) 8/19 at South Dakota State W, 1-0 8/22 at South Dakota State W, 3-2 8/31 Northern Colorado W, 2-1 8/23 at South Dakota State W, 2-0 8/25 at Missouri-Kansas City W, 2-0 8/24 Incarnate Word W, 2-0 9/2 at Stephen F. Austin W, 1-0 8/28 South Dakota W, 8-0 9/2 #5 Oklahoma State L, 0-1 9/1 Western Illinois W, 4-0 9/7 San Diego State L, 0-2 8/30 at Missouri-Kansas City W, 3-0 9/4 South Dakota W, 1-0 (2ot) 9/5 New Mexico State W, 6-0 9/11 South Dakota W, 3-0 9/1 at North Dakota State L, 0-1 9/9 at UC Davis L, 0-2 9/7 Drake W, 4-3 9/14 at North Dakota State L, 2-3 9/4 Cal State Northridge W, 2-1 9/11 at Sacramento State L, 1-2 (ot) 9/12 at North Dakota W, 3-0 9/16 at South Dakota State W, 2-1 9/6 Lamar W, 3-0 9/16 Northern Colorado L, 1-2 9/14 at South Dakota W, 3-1 9/21 Iowa L, 0-1 9/11 ! vs. Akron W, 3-0 9/18 Boise State W, 2-0 9/19 Missouri-Kansas City L, 0-2 9/23 Weber State W, 2-0 9/13 ! vs. North Dakota W, 2-0 9/23 * Northern Iowa W, 1-0 9/21 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 2-1 (2ot) 9/28 at Arizona L, 0-2 9/18 Arizona State L, 1-2 9/25 at Wyoming T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/25 * at Marquette L, 2-7 9/30 at Arizona State L, 0-4 9/25 * Indiana State W, 1-0 10/1 * at Evansville W, 2-1 9/28 * St. John’s L, 0-1 10/5 * Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/27 at Northern Colorado L, 1-2 10/5 Wright State W, 4-2 10/2 * Providence W, 2-1 (2ot) 10/11 * at Drake W, 2-1 10/3 * Missouri State W, 3-0 10/9 Kansas L, 1-2 (ot) 10/5 * Seton Hall T, 1-2 (2ot) 10/14 * at Illinois State L, ,1-2 10/11 * at Illinois State L, 1-2 10/15 * Missouri State T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/11 * at #13 DePaul L, 0-2 10/19 * Indiana State W, 4-0 10/15 * at Drake L, 0-1 (ot) 10/18 * at Drake W, 1-0 10/16 * Villanova L, 0-2 10/21 Western Illinois W, 1-0 10/18 Southern Utah W, 7-0 10/22 * Indiana State W, 1-0 10/19 * #25 Georgetown L, 0-1 10/26 * at Evansville L, 0-1 10/25 * Northern Iowa T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/27 * at Illinois State L, 1-8 10/25 * at Butler T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/28 * Northern Iowa W, 2-1 10/29 * at Evansville W, 4-1 10/30 ^ Northern Iowa~ T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/31 * at Xavier W, 1-0 11/4 ! Northern Iowa W, 2-0 11/1 ^ Evansville W, 1-0 11/9 ^ at Evansville W, 3-1 11/6 ^ Missouri State W, 2-1 (2ot) * MVC regular-season match * BIG EAST regular-season match 11/11 ^ vs. Illinois State~ T, 1-1 (2ot) 11/8 ^ Illinois State L, 0-1 ^ MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) 11/16 & vs. #9 Southern California L, 0-3 ~ UNI advances on PKs, 5-3 2015 * MVC regular-season match Record: 10-10-0 • BIG EAST: 2-7-0 (8th) * MVC regular-season match ! adidas Husker Classic (Lincoln, Neb.) 2012 Coach: Ross Paule ! MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) ^ MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) Record: 3-13-3 • MVC: 0-6-0 (7th) Date Opponent Result ^ MVC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.) Coach: Bruce Erickson 8/21 South Dakota W, 1-0 ~ Creighton advances on PKs, 4-3 2010 Date Opponent Result 8/23 at Missouri-Kansas City L, 1-2 & NCAA Tournament (Columbia, Mo.) Record: 15-4-2 • MVC: 5-1-0 (1st) 8/19 Iowa State L, 0-1 (ot) 8/28 Northern Illinois W, 4-1 Coach: Bruce Erickson 8/24 Utah State T, 1-1 (2ot) 8/30 Central Michigan W, 1-0 2008 NCAA Tournament 8/26 at #4 Oklahoma State L, 1-4 9/4 Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-0 Record: 12-6-1 • MVC: 3-3-0 (T-4th) Date Opponent Result 8/28 at South Dakota W, 3-1 9/6 South Dakota State L, 0-1 Coach: Bruce Erickson 8/20 South Dakota State T, 0-0 (2ot) 8/31 at Kansas L, 0-3 9/11 ! vs. Seattle (at Montana) L, 2-3 Date Opponent Result 8/23 at Northern Illinois L, 0-1 9/2 Arizona L, 1-3 9/13 ! at Montana W, 1-0 8/22 at South Dakota W, 4-0 8/27 ! vs. Loyola Maryland W, 2-1 9/7 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-1 9/18 Northern Colorado W, 3-0 8/24 South Dakota State W, 3-2 (2ot) 8/29 ! vs. Loyola Chicago W, 5-0 9/9 at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-1 9/20 Colorado State W, 2-0 8/29 North Dakota State W, 2-0 9/3 Iowa State L, 0-1 9/13 Missouri-Kansas City T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/22 at Drake W, 3-2 8/31 UC Riverside W, 2-1 9/7 North Dakota State T, 2-2 (2ot) 9/19 South Dakota State W, 2-1 9/27 * at Marquette L, 1-5 9/5 ! vs. Northeastern L, 1-2 (2ot) 9/9 at South Dakota W, 4-1 9/23 Oral Roberts L, 0-1 (2ot) 10/1 * DePaul L, 0-4 9/7 ! at Minnesota L, 0-3 9/11 at Weber State W, 1-0 9/29 * Illinois State L, 1-2 10/4 * Villanova W, 3-1 9/12 Portland State W, 3-1 9/17 Wyoming W, 6-2 10/5 * at Indiana State L, 1-3 10/8 * at Seton Hall W, 3-2 (2ot) 9/14 at Iowa L, 0-2 9/19 Cal State Fullerton W, 3-0 10/11 * Drake L, 2-3 10/11 * at St. John’s L, 0-4 9/19 Stephen F. Austin W, 2-0 9/22 Missouri-Kansas City W, 3-0 10/14 * at Missouri State L, 0-1 10/17 * Providence L, 2-3 9/21 Northern Illinois W, 3-1 9/26 * at Indiana State W, 2-0 10/20 * Evansville L, 0-1 10/22 * Butler L, 1-2 (2ot) 9/28 * Drake W, 2-0 10/2 * at Northern Iowa W, 3-2 10/25 * at Northern Iowa L, 0-1 10/25 * at Xavier L, 0-3 10/4 * Illinois State L, 0-1 10/9 * Evansville W, 3-0 10/28 $ at Drake~ T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/30 * at Georgetown L, 1-3 10/11 * at Indiana State W, 3-1 10/14 * Drake W, 1-0 11/2 ^ Illinois State L, 1-2 10/14 at Western Illinois W, 2-0 10/16 CSU Bakersfield W, 3-0 * BIG EAST regular-season 10/19 * at Missouri State L, 2-3 10/22 * at Missouri State L, 1-2 (ot) * MVC regular-season match ! Montana Classic (Missoula, Mont.) 10/21 North Dakota W, 6-0 10/28 * Illinois State W, 2-1 (ot) ~ Creighton advances on PKs, 8-7 10/25 * Evansville L, 2-5 11/5 ^ Evansville W, 5-0 $ MVC Tournament (Des Moines, Iowa) 10/30 * at Northern Iowa W, 4-2 11/7 ^ Missouri State W, 2-1 (ot) ^ MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) 11/5 ^ Missouri State ~ T, 0-0 (2ot) 11/12 & at Minnesota L, 2-4 2013 * MVC regular-season match * MVC regular-season match Record: 9-8-1 • BIG EAST: 2-6-1 (9th) ! Regina Moench Memorial (St. Paul, Minn.) ! adidas Husker Classic (Lincoln, Neb.) Coach: Bruce Erickson ^ MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) ^ MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) Date Opponent Result ~ MSU advances on PKs, 4-2 & NCAA Tournament 8/23 at Utah State L, 0-3 8/25 at Boise State L, 1-2 8/30 North Dakota W, 6-0 9/1 Northern Colorado W, 4-1 9/8 Idaho W, 6-1 9/10 at Missouri-Kansas City W, 1-0 9/13 South Dakota W, 4-0 9/15 Montana W, 2-1 (ot) 9/20 Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-2 9/26 * Marquette L, 1-2 9/29 * at St. John’s T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/3 * at Providence W, 3-2 10/6 * at Seton Hall W, 1-0 10/12 * DePaul L, 1-2 (ot) 10/17 * at Villanova L, 0-2 10/20 * at #15 Georgetown L, 0-4 10/26 * Butler L, 0-1 (ot) 11/2 * Xavier L, 0-2

* BIG EAST regular-season match Creighton Women’s Soccer 52 2016 Media Guide This is Creighton

Creighton Women’s Soccer 53 2016 Media Guide Creighton University Location Campus Life Our Alumni Creighton is located in Omaha, Neb., which has Creighton offers more than 200 student clubs More than 60,000 Creighton alumni live in 90 a metropolitan area population of more than and organizations, including academic, countries, with 30 percent living in Nebraska. 900,000. athletic, cultural, Greek, political, professional, The largest number of alumni who live outside service, social and spiritual groups, as well as the United States reside in Canada, Japan and Creighton History opportunities to work on campus publications. Malaysia. Founded in 1878, Creighton University is a Nine sophisticated on-campus living environ- private university, one of 28 Catholic, Jesuit Creighton Directory ments include two junior/senior townhome resi- colleges and universities in the United States. dence halls with technologically rich furnished apartments and complete kitchens. Campus Operator 402-280-2700 Creighton Today Admissions (toll free) 800-282-5835 Creighton is nationally recognized as a leading Last year, Creighton students took part in more College of Arts and Sciences 402-280-2800 university in the Midwest, known for student- than 1 million hours of community service at Athletics Department 402-280-2720 centered education and significant undergradu- local, national and international community Bookstore 402-280-2796 ate student research opportunities. As a Jesuit organizations. Heider College of Business 402-280-2850 university, Creighton is committed to academic School of Dentistry 402-280-5060 excellence and service to others and seeks to cre- Creighton welcomes students of all religious Financial Aid 402-280-2731 ate an inclusive, diverse community. beliefs and the University encourages students to participate in retreats, faith-sharing opportuni- Graduate School 402-280-2870 In addition to the College of Arts and Sciences, ties and multi-faith services. Law School 402-280-2872 the University’s oldest and largest college, School of Medicine 402-280-2900 Creighton includes the Heider College of Students may enroll in Creighton’s service-learn- School of Nursing 402-280-2004 Business, the College of Nursing, the College of ing semester in the Dominican Republic, faculty- Pharmacy & Health Professional Studies, the Graduate School, and led courses taught abroad, or study at one of Professions 402-280-2950 the Schools of Dentistry, Law, Medicine, and 161 institutions located in 53 countries through Public Safety 402-280-2104 Pharmacy and Health Professions. exchange or affiliate programs. Registrar 402-280-2702 Residence Life 402-280-2717 The freshman academic profile places Creighton Creighton also offers online education and has Student Activities 402-280-1715 among the Top 10 private Midwestern universi- campuses outside of the Omaha area, includ- ties with more than 4,000 undergraduates and ing our School of Medicine Regional Campus Student Support Services 402-280-2749 among the Top 10 Catholic universities in the at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in College nation. Phoenix; an occupational therapy partnership of Professional Studies 402-280-2424 with the University of Alaska in Anchorage; and For the 13th year in a row, Creighton is the No. a campus for nursing students in Hastings, Neb. 1 Midwest regional university in the annual U.S. News & World Report magazine’s college rankings. U.S. News also again cited Creighton as a “best value” university for giving students the best return on their tuition investment and ranked the University No. 1 in the Midwest region for veterans. Creighton was also named among only 49 schools nationally as a top school for undergraduate research opportunities.

The Princeton Review listed Creighton as one of the nation’s top 380 colleges and universities in its 2016 college guide and Washington Monthly ranked Creighton at No. 3 for Best Master’s University.

Student Snapshot Creighton has more than 8,000 students: More than 4,000 are enrolled as undergraduates and more than 4,000 are in the graduate, law, medi- cal, dental, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupa- tional therapy and professional studies programs.

In 2016, our students come from 49 states, the U.S. territories. and 56 other nations.

One-third of Creighton undergraduates par- ticipate in research before graduating. Last year, 200 of these students presented their research findings at local, state and national professional Morrison Stadium conferences. Creighton Women’s Soccer 54 2016 Media Guide Creighton University The Creighton Campus Creighton is committed to being a model living- learning campus environment. The 139-acre campus is located within walking distance of downtown Omaha and many recreational, cul- tural and entertainment opportunities. The cam- pus design and master plan have received top awards in landscape and architecture.

Since 2000, Creighton has invested more than $300 million in on-campus improvements and planned expansion to create a more vibrant and robust campus: • Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium, the region’s only athletic facility designed exclusively for soccer. The stadium hosts high school, club and international soccer events and a variety of Omaha community events. For More Information Social Media Links • The Hixson-Lied Science Building, the ren- For more information on Creighton University, For more information about Creighton ovated Rigge Science Building and Criss check out the University’s website at University, visit us on Facebook or Twitter at: Health Sciences Building form the cen- www.creighton.edu, or call the Admissions Facebook.com/creightonuniversity terpiece of Creighton’s undergraduate and Office at 1-800-282-5835 (toll free) or Facebook.com/gocreighton health professions’ leading approach to 402-280-2703. Twitter.com/creighton teaching and research. Twitter.com/gocreighton • Davis Square and Opus Hall are upperclass- man townhome residence halls located on History of Billy Bluejay the east side of campus. • The Wayne and Eileen Ryan Athletic Center Billy Bluejay is the official mascot of the Creighton University Athletics Department. Creighton is a private Jesuit NCAA Division I school in Omaha, Neb., founded in 1878. and D.J. Sokol Arena serves as an on-cam- pus home to Creighton women’s basketball Prior to 1924, with no official athletics nickname, University publications and news media often and volleyball. referred to Creighton athletic teams by the school’s colors – the “White and Blue,” or vice versa. • The Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center Because of Creighton’s location atop a bluff, the team was occasionally designated unofficially as opened in the fall of 2012. the “Hilltoppers,” but the name lost favor because at least six other teams in the country went • The Mike and Josie Harper Center became by the same nickname. At the behest of Creighton’s Athletics Board and Alumni Association, the the home of the Heider College of Business Omaha Bee newspaper coordinated a public contest in late 1923 to select a nickname and mascot in the fall of 2013. for Creighton University athletic teams. After reviewing 200 entries, the Athletics Board decided • The Championship Center opened in 2014. upon “Bluejays” because the color of the bird was in keeping with school colors.

At the center of campus is the heart of the The Bluejays were originally depicted by an ornithologically correct rendition of the bird. In 1941, University, the historic and recently restored St. Creighton alumnus Joseph P. Murphy, a 1931 graduate of the College of Business and, at the time, a Creighton journalism professor and the head of its public relations department, designed John’s Church, as well as the California Street a graphical image of the bird with a more human stance and expression. Murphy’s 1941 design Mall, the Lied Education Center for the Arts, the remained largely intact for the past 72 years with only minor revisions. While it is unclear on V.J. and Angela Skutt Student Center and the the exact year the first walking costume mascot modeled after Murphy’s 1941 graphical image Kiewit Fitness Center. appeared publicly or the first time the image or mascot were referred to as “Billy Bluejay,” many costumes were created, changed/re-designed over the past seven decades as Billy became a The University recently undertook the largest fixture at Creighton Athletics events, roaming the sidelines to cheer on his beloved Bluejays. renovation project in its history, with more than 100,000 sq. ft. of academic space being remod- In October, 2013, in conjunction with Creighton’s move eled. to the BIG EAST Conference, the University unveiled a new Athletics brand – athletic logo, sport-specific logos and corresponding secondary marks designed to increase Bluejay Athletics on the Web overall awareness of the Creighton University Bluejays Visit the official home page of the Bluejays at - locally, regionally and nationally. The new logo was www.gocreighton.com to get the latest news on designed to build on the history, tradition and love of Creighton athletics. The site contains updated as previous Billy Bluejay icons while maintaining the integ- well as archived rosters, schedules and statistics, rity of the past and establishing the new Creighton brand media guides, photo galleries and links on every- as a distinct and recognizable identity in the BIG EAST. thing related to Bluejay athletics. Creighton Athletics turned to Street Characters • Free live video for home games in the to provide an updated Billy Bluejay walking mas- following sports: baseball, women’s basketball, cot costume, one that was more vibrant, more ath- men’s and women’s soccer, softball as well as letic and one that more closely resembled the new volleyball. athletics brand. The new-look Billy Bluejay walking • Live audio for men’s and women’s basketball, mascot costume made his first public appearance in front of over 17,000 fans when the Creighton men’s volleyball and baseball. basketball team hosted Nebraska on Dec. 8 at CenturyLink Center Omaha.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 55 2016 Media Guide The City of Omaha

Think of Omaha as center court: a dynamic and unique destination in the center of the country, full of action. Omaha has this special spirit that fills the city like an arena full of fans whose team just won with a buzzer beater. Excitement abounds for what it has built, what it has accomplished and what’s still ahead.

It’s a spirit born on the banks of the Missouri River, a city founded in 1854 by land speculators convinced they were at the heart of something new. Soon after, the transcontinental railroad was built and Omaha emerged as a hotbed of activity and new technologies.

There is a great story about Omaha’s growth in the early days that really speaks to the pioneering spirit of the city. As Omaha prepared to lay underground cables for telephones, workers were trying to figure out the easiest way to string the lines. Being an inventive bunch, Omahans solved the problem by getting ferrets to help carry the lines through the tunnels. Sounds extraordinary, A view of the Omaha skyline at night. More than 850,000 people live in the Omaha metro but it worked. Today, Omaha is at the center of the telecom- and about 1.2 million people live within a 50-mile radius. munications industry. Call for a hotel reservation from any- where in the U.S. and you are probably calling Omaha. The city is home to go underground and see rare creatures that only come out at night, or to the Hyatt, Marriott, Radisson, and Omni reservation centers. That surround yourself with sharks as you walk through an 850,000-gallon infrastructure is also key to the nation’s defense. Offutt Air Force Base, underwater tunnel. Talk about innovative: The zoo has spent $6 million home to STRATCOM, is based here. STRATCOM is the nation’s eyes, ears on a research facility allowing it to respond to national and international and muscle when it comes to protecting the country. conservation needs.

That spirit is also seen in Omaha’s modern day pioneers. Warren Buffett, Omaha’s three Smithsonian-affiliated museums feature diverse offerings. one of the wealthiest men in the world, is a plainspoken Omaha-born and Gaze at a 15,000-pound glass sculpture suspended in the air at the Joslyn bred financial pioneer. When Warren speaks, people listen, learn and Art Museum, hop on board Harry S. Truman’s press train at the Durham make money. In fact, as you look at the four Fortune 500 companies that Museum, or “pilot” a fighter jet at the Strategic Air and Space Museum, call Omaha home, they are all innovators: Berkshire Hathaway, Union home to some of the most prized and rarely displayed military aircraft. Pacific, Mutual of Omaha and Peter Kiewit Sons’. Discover how nature can seem brand new as you walk through over 100 acres of lush and rare flora at Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha’s botanical center. It’s not just the business community that embodies that spirit; you can also listen to it, touch it, taste it and feel it when you visit Omaha. Omaha is a mecca to music pioneers, as the city is known by many as the nation’s premier hot spot for the indie rock scene. It’s home to famed Home to the world’s largest indoor rainforest, next to the world’s largest Saddle Creek Records and nationally renowned bands such as Bright indoor desert under the world’s largest geodesic dome, Omaha’s Henry Eyes, The Faint and Cursive. Doorly Zoo is a can’t miss when you’re in town. Experience what it’s like Omaha is a city that never forgets its past. The Old Market is the true merging of old and new. The historic warehouse district was preserved and transformed into an art, shopping and dining district. Unique shops and restaurants lining cobblestone streets, it’s a place to remember where you’ve been and where you’re going.

The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge S-curves its way across the Missouri River. This one- of-a-kind structure is the longest pedestrian bridge to link two states.

It’s just one more example of how Omaha stays fresh and innovative, all thanks to that indelible pioneering spirit.

Creighton hosts the College World Series at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 56 2016 Media Guide Creighton Administration

Director of Athletics President Bruce Rasmussen Daniel Henrickson, S.J., Ph.D.

The 2016-17 vice chair and 2017-18 chairman of the The Rev. Daniel Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D., is the 25th highly esteemed NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball president of Creighton University. Committee, Bruce Rasmussen enters his 23rd year as director of athletics, and 37th overall at A Nebraska native, Fr. Hendrickson earned his Creighton University. B.A. in psychology and theology from Marquette University in 1993 and entered the Society of Jesus in During Rasmussen’s tenure, Creighton has risen 1994. He received his M.A. in philosophical resourc- to prominence with its success on and off the field, es from Fordham University, a Master of Divinity impressive facilities and record-breaking fundraising efforts. degree from the Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Columbia University. For evidence, look no further than four recent projects that continue to change the area’s athletics scene. The Wayne and Eileen Ryan Athletic Center and D.J. Sokol Fr. Hendrickson’s first contact with Creighton was as a student in the Jesuit Arena opened in 2009 and immediately gave Creighton’s women’s basketball and Humanities Program in 1996. He returned as an adjunct instructor of phi- volleyball teams a top-notch facility to call home. TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, home losophy from 2000 to 2003. He also served as an adjunct professor with to Bluejay baseball and the College World Series, opened in 2011 to rave reviews. Just Creighton’s Institute for Latin American Concern (ILAC) program in Santiago, east of the Ryan Athletic Center is Creighton’s student recreation center that was Dominican Republic, in 2002. Fr. Hendrickson was a visiting instructor at named the Rasmussen Center in his honor in 2012. The most recent addition to the Jordan University College in Morogoro, Tanzania, and an adjunct professor of campus is the Championship Center, which opened in June 2014 and is considered philosophy at Fordham University. He was elected to the Creighton Board of one of the best of its kind. Trustees in 2013 while serving in leadership positions at Marquette University, and then came to Creighton as president in 2015. Those projects add to an overhaul in the school’s athletic facilities over the past 15 years, which has also seen Creighton begin play at two of the finest facilities Fr. Hendrickson’s special interest in education with a global perspective led nationwide -- Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium (soccer) and CenturyLink Center to the creation of the Creighton Global Initiative (CGI), which has awarded Omaha (men’s basketball). $1.5 million to faculty, staff and students for new and continuing international projects. Creighton currently has 21 academic, service, research, internship Rasmussen also helped lead the charge for one of the biggest moves in school history and volunteer programs in 17 countries. Fr. Hendrickson’s international travel when the school accepted an invitation into the BIG EAST Conference in March of and immersion experiences have taken him to 35 countries on nearly every 2013. continent.

Since Rasmussen assumed the role of athletics director, Creighton has won 33 Fr. Hendrickson, who grew up in Fremont, Neb., comes from a family of educa- regular-season and 38 conference tournament titles, which have helped lead to tors. His identical twin, the Rev. D. Scott Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D., is an assistant 76 postseason appearances. The Bluejays remain the only school in the history of professor of modern languages at Loyola University Chicago, while his older the Missouri Valley Conference to make 16 straight men’s basketball postseasons, brother, Ryan Hendrickson, Ph.D., is a political science professor and interim and have made the NCAA Tournament in men’s soccer in 23 of the past 24 years. dean of the Graduate School at Eastern Illinois University. Creighton was also recognized with the MVC All-Academic Award in seven of its last nine seasons in the league, including a record 3.37 GPA in the spring of 2012 by student-athletes.

A member of the College World Series of Omaha, Inc., Executive Committee, Rasmussen continues to play a vital role in Creighton and the city of Omaha remaining as host of the College World Series. He was one of six individuals on the CWS Oversight Committee that helped decide the location for the new downtown TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, which will help keep the CWS in Omaha for another 25 years. With Creighton serving as host, the CWS has welcomed more than 300,000 fans in each of the last 11 years.

Rasmussen was one of four regional winners from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) to take home a 2004 GeneralSports TURF Systems AD of the Year Award. In both 2010 and 2015, Rasmussen was honored with an Under Armour AD of the Year award by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In 2008, he was inducted into the Omaha Sports Hall of Fame.

Creighton’s reputation as one of the nation’s top academic institutions is reflected in the success the Bluejay student-athletes have had in the classroom during Rasmussen’s service as athletics director. Creighton’s baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf, women’s soccer as well as men’s and women’s tennis teams all have received national awards for their academic success. Bluejay student-athletes have owned GPAs of 3.30 or above in 20 straight semesters entering the fall of 2016.

Creighton’s primary annual athletics fundraising events are the Bluejay Bash and the Bluejay Jamboree. Under Rasmussen’s leadership, each of these events continues to raise record-breaking funds for Creighton athletics. Most notably, the 2015 Jamboree generated more than $550,000 through its gourmet dinner, raffle and auction.

Rasmussen accepted the associate athletics director position in 1992 after a 12-year run as the winningest coach in Creighton women’s basketball history (196-147), that culminating in the program’s historic 1991-92 season. The 1992 Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, Rasmussen led the 1991-92 Bluejay women to a program-record 28 wins (28-4), the WAC regular-season and tournament championships and a first-round NCAA Tournament victory in the program’s first-ever trip to the “Big Dance.” With that 28-4 record in 1991-92, Rasmussen completed his college coaching career with a 196-147 record, good for a .571 winning percentage.

After serving as associate athletics director for two years, 1992-94, Rasmussen was named athletics director on Aug. 1, 1994. A native of Webster City, Iowa, Rasmussen and his wife, Jill, have five children: Megan, David, John, Katie and Grace.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 57 2016 Media Guide Head Coaches

Elmar Kirsten Dan Debbie Jim Tom Bolowich Bernthal Booth Chipps Conry Flanery Lilly Men’s Soccer Volleyball Rowing Women’s Golf Women’s Basketball Tennis

Greg Ross Matt Ed Brent Chris McDermott Paule Rogers Servais Vigness Wiemers Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Cross Country Baseball Softball Men’s Golf

2015-16 Athletics Highlights 2015-16 Season Records

• Creighton student-athletes owned a GPA of 3.41 in the Sport Overall Conference Finish spring of 2016. • Two teams (men’s soccer, women’s volleyball) reached Baseball 38-17 13-5 2nd/BIG EAST the NCAA Tournament, giving the Bluejays at least one Men’s Basketball 20-15 9-9 6th/BIG EAST NCAA team for a 29th straight school year. • Creighton ranked third in men’s soccer, 10th nationally in NIT Quarterfinals men’s basketball average home attendance, 17th in baseball and 28th in volleyball in 2015-16. Women’s Basketball 17-18 8-10 T-7th/BIG EAST • The volleyball team advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first WNIT First Round time in program history, defeating Coastal Carolina and North Carolina in the opening two rounds. The Bluejays Men’s Cross Country NA NA 6th/BIG EAST eventually fell to No. 2 USC in San Diego, Calif. Women’s Cross Country NA NA 7th/BIG EAST • Following the season volleyball head coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth was named AVCA East Region Coach of the Year, Men’s Golf NA NA 9th/BIG EAST while Lauren Smith and Jaali Winters earned AVCA Women’s Golf NA NA 6th/BIG EAST All-America honors. • The men’s soccer team reached the NCAA Tournament Rowing NA NA 6th/WCC quarterfinals for the second consecutive season. The Bluejays have appeared in five College Cups since 1996 (including Men’s Soccer 19-4-0 7-2-0 2nd/BIG EAST 2011 and 2012) and 23 of the last 24 NCAA Tournaments. NCAA Quarterfinals • Fabian Herbers (men’s soccer) capped his Bluejay career as a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy. He was also the Women’s Soccer 10-10-0 2-7-0 8th/BIG EAST sixth overall pick in the MLS SuperDraft. Softball 25-22 7-11 T-5th/BIG EAST • The Creighton women’s basketball team extended its postseason streak to nine seasons, reaching the WNIT. Men’s Tennis 10-10 NA 7th/BIG EAST The men’s team, meanwhile, returned to the postseason by reaching the quarterfinals of the NIT. Women’s Tennis 9-11 NA T-7th/BIG EAST • Creighton Baseball reached its third consecutive BIG EAST Volleyball 27-9 17-1 1st/BIG EAST Championship final, closing the season with 38 victories. NCAA Sweet 16

Creighton Women’s Soccer 58 2016 Media Guide Athletic Department Directory

Senior Administration

Steve Brace Mark Burgers Adrian Dowell Brandy Bruce Adrian Rider Kevin Sarver Associate AD Associate Assistant AD Menaugh Rasmussen Assistant AD Associate Internal Operations Athletic Director Athletic Development Assistant AD Athletic Marketing & Ticketing Athletic Director Compliance & SWA Director Staff

Brad Abramson Rob Anderson Dan Bailey Scott Bankers Deb Belik Rhonda Behrens Margarett Bennett Director of Ticketing Director of Sports Director of Athletic Athletic Performance Athletic Training Administrative Administrative Information Performance Assistant Assistant

JJ Borecky Tim Callahan Lisa Chipps Jim Dorsey Patty Galas Rachel Aaron Facilities Marketing & Sales Academic Support Academic Support Administrative Grosvenor Haselhorst Assistant Marketing & Events Athletic Training

Brandon Ben McNair Justin Lauren Steier Mike Murakami Chris Newhouse Anthony McCarville Director of McQuistan Miltenberger Marketing Marketing Robinson Director of Facilities Athletic Training Ticketing Athletic Development Sports Information

Brad Schmidt Chris Schroeder Curtis Self Glen Sisk Molly Trevathan Joe Willman Alynne Wize Athletic Performance Business Manager Athletic Training Sports Information Athletic Training Director of Marketing JAYS Dancers

Creighton Women’s Soccer 59 2016 Media Guide Student-Athlete Support

Academic and Athletic Success • Creighton’s student-athletes combined for a 3.41 GPA last spring. The student-athletes also own a 3.37 cumulative GPA. • The NCAA uses a tool for the evaluation of the academic quality of participating programs. The Academic Progress Report is intended to gauge the progress student-athletes are making to degree completion and graduation. In the spring of 2016, Creighton had seven teams post multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports: women’s basketball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s golf, Steve Brace Lisa Chipps Jim Dorsey softball as well as men’s and women’s tennis. Associate Athletic Academic Coordinator Assistant • Creighton owns 42 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American honors. Director of Academic Coordinator • Twelve members of the Creighton Women’s Soccer team earned a 3.5 GPA or better during Student-Athlete Support the spring 2015 semester. Services • Creighton had 187 student-athletes (69 percent) make the Dean’s List at least once last year, including 106 student-athletes who earned the honor both semesters. Outstanding Student-Athletes • Thirty-one student-athletes (11.7 percent) earned perfect 4.0 GPAs during the spring 2016 Creighton prides itself on the quality education it provides for semester, including two from the women’s soccer team (Darby Hugunin and Emily Roll). student-athletes. Those listed below were members of the Dean’s List • 212 student-athletes (79.1 percent) earned a 3.0 GPA or better in the fall 2016 semester. (3.5 GPA) in 2015-16. (*Earned Dean’s List honors both semesters.) • Ten teams (women’s basketball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s golf, Baseball (19) Men’s Golf (6) Women’s Soccer (16) women’s golf, rowing, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis and volleyball) had team Jeff Albrecht Tommy Anderson * Emma Braasch * Jason Allbery * Jonah Buss * Marissa Casas * GPAs of 3.3 or better last spring and every team owns a cumulative GPA of 2.78 or better. Mitchell Boyer Steffen Lake * Darby Hugunin * Ethan DeCaster * Trey Petit Alyssa Jara * • In June of 2014, Creighton opened the Championship Center that is located adjacent to Michael Emodi Koy Potthoff * Celina Kassam D.J. Sokol Arena and Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium. It serves as the new Creighton Ryan Fitzgerald Ben Rogers Maureen Kerr * David Gerber Summer Khalil Athletics home for athletic performance, athletic training, men’s basketball and the Austin Groth * Women’s Golf (9) Alissa Kohmetscher * Nick Highberger Madeline Albers * Anastasia McCleary * academic resource center. Luke Horanski * Sarah Eversman * Jessica Mutters Riley Landuyt * Rachel Grenko Mary Novoa * Nicky Lopez Kelsey Johnson Patrice Quadrel Connor Miller Caroline Lake * Emily Roll * Sam Norman * Ann Pearson * Ylenia Sachau * All-Time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans John Oltman * Kelsey Petersen * Kyla Salazar * Chase Reyes Morgan Wiemers Lauren Sullivan * Rick Apke, 1977 & 1978 Emily Greisch, 2006 Jace Peters, 2011 Jesus Santiago Grace Yowell * Matt Warren Softball (11) Ty Blach, 2011 Bill Hahn, 1993 Jessica Powers, 1999 Daniel Woodrow * Rowing (37) Kelsey Allender * Megan Bober, 2012 Jennie Hartjes, 2015 Jamie Reiss, 2007 Lauren Aase * Valentina Bertrand * Krystle Campa, 2003 Shane Havens, 2003 Ernie Rongish, 1973 Men’s Basketball (5) Marguerite Barran * Kelsey Biaggi Tyler Clement * Sarah Birnbaum * Samantha Crowley * Becca Changstrom, 2013 Fabian Herbers, 2014 & 2015 Darin Ruf, 2009 Geoff Groselle * Lauren Brendel * Sydnee Eck * Zach Daeges, 2005 & 2006 Brian Holt, 2011 Dave Schrage, 1983 Toby Hegner Antonia Brune Jessica Lewis * Cole Huff Isabelle Buhr * Erin McGonigal * Brody Deren, 2004 Vincent Keller, 2015 Paul Silas, 1964 Martin Krampelj Danielle Carbonaro * Katie Pascuzzi * Ethan Finlay, 2011 Dan Lawler, 1999, 2000 & 2001 Jean Tierney, 1983 Kortni Carico Alyssa Reinhart Becky Flynn, 1995 Michael Lindeman, 2003 & 2004 Anthony Tolliver, 2007 Women’s Basketball (10) Anna Cheek * Blake Ringle Kylie Brown * Whitney Coriolan Allie Webb * Christine Fukumoto, 2005 Christy Lunceford, 1997 Carrie Welle, 1998 Olivia Elger Jessica Courtney * Heidi Geier, 1998 & 1999 Tara Oltman, 2008, 2009 & 2010 Matt Wieland, 2005 Marissa Janning Magdalene Engler Men’s Tennis (10) Sydney Lamberty Samantha Erickson * Aaron Chalstrom * Tessa Leytem * Madeline Eyer * Quinn Dippel MC McGrory Alyssa Freitas * Jake Glazer * Creighton’s Championship Center Bailey Norby * Michelle Frisbie Brooks Kendall * Amy Rischard Payton Genis Alex Koca Features New Academic Resource Center Jade Owens Margaret Glick Michael Koch * Lauren Works * Emily Graupman * Harrison Lang * Mackenzie Hatcher August Nysted In the summer of 2014, Creighton opened its Championship Center, a facility Men’s Cross Country (14) Maura Healy Anthony Rauschenbach * that will benefit all student-athletes for years to come. Located adjacent to D.J. Levi Andrews Madison Heinrich * Nick Thompson * Spencer De Jong Joslynn Hoburg * Sokol Arena and the Wayne and Eileen Ryan Athletic Center, the Championship Michael Holdsworth * Louisa Karam Women’s Tennis (6) Thomas Kelso Danika Kerin * Samantha Anderson * Center is highlighted by the Wayne and Eileen Ryan Athletic Training Center, Garrett Kenyon * Elizabeth Lowery Claire Embree * Eric Klein * Kelli Mans * Simone Hussussian the Parker Family Academic Resource Center and the Kyle Korver Courts inside Christopher Kokotajlo Elizabeth Maynard * Ashley Monaco D.J. Sokol Gymnasium, among many other features. Jake Landreth * Catherine McConnell * Karlin Naslund * Ty Medd * Sarah Nielsen Darby Rosette * Tin Nguyen * Grace Rauh Jacob Ohnstad * Abigail Sandoz Volleyball (13) The Parker Family Patrick Reinschmidt * Audrey Sisel * Megan Ballenger * David Rice Mary Stanley Maggie Baumert Academic Resource Nicholas Webber * Caitlyn Ward Jess Bird * Center features pri- McKinley Wilson Samantha Bohnet Women’s Cross Country (14) Hannah Wysopal Mackenzie Crawford vate meeting and Alexis Altmaier * Amanda Foje Ashlyn Glann * Men’s Soccer (17) Melanie Jereb * study rooms with Madeline Ivy * Myles Englis * Taryn Kloth * Kathryn Kambhu * Noah Franke Brittany Lawrence access to tutors, a Adriana Kammerer * Bryce Gibson Kelsey O’Connell Lindsey Koch Elias Helbig Lauren Smith * computer lab, wire- Logan Lucas Alexander Kapp Lizzy Stivers * less internet, couch- Emily Martin * Vincent Keller Jaali Winters * Emily Mauser * Michael Kluver * es, tables, chairs and Vanessa Miller * Felix Kollmannthaler * Grace Mimmack Mitchell LaGro * many more accoutre- Lauren Ogg Ricky Lopez-Espin Megan Paule * Ricardo Perez ments to help Bluejay Emily Peterson * Timo Pitter student-athletes make Connor Ramlo * Lucas Stauffer the most of their Collin Valdivia Evan Waldrep time. Stefan Wutte

Creighton Women’s Soccer 60 2016 Media Guide Athletic Performance and Athletic Training

Athletic Performance Creighton University student-athletes benefit from year-round strength and conditioning training programs in The Championship Center. The 6,000 square foot state-of-the-art Athletic Performance Center is equipped with 12 Power Lift half-racks that each have inlaid lifting platforms and the EliteForm system. Additionally, the Athletic Performance Center features Uesaka Collegiate Series Bumper Plates, Plae Flooring, Iron Grip dumbbells, and a nutrition/hydration station to provide Creighton student-athletes with the optimal training and recovery environment.

The strength and conditioning program at Creighton University is designed to help the athletes become strong and powerful. The program combines Olympic lifts, strength training exercises, plyometrics, speed and agility development, flexibility, and cardiovascular regimes, each workout is specifically tailored to each athlete, the sport they participate in and to their individual experience and ability. The goal of the program is to reduce the chance of injury and to help all athletes reach their full potential.

To help maximize athletic performance, each Creighton student-athlete works with the strength and conditioning staff, the sports medicine staff, a certified nutritionist and a sports psychologist, giving Creighton student-athletes all the resources they need to succeed at the highest level.

Athletic Training The Creighton University Athletic Training staff works in cooperation with and under the supervision of physicians to provide the best possible care for student-athletes. It has a staff of five full-time athletic trainers and intern athletic trainers.

Athletic training students also gain clinical experience as they help serve the sports medicine needs of Creighton student-athletes.

The mission of Creighton University athletic training is to serve as the initial allied healthcare provider for Creighton University student- athletes and to provide access to other healthcare professionals as needed.

Services include prevention, assessment, management and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries and illnesses. Creighton athletic training is committed to the highest standards of care consistent with the National Athletic Trainers Association Code of Professional Practice and the credentialing statutes of the state of Nebraska.

Creighton Women’s Soccer 61 2016 Media Guide Media Information Credentials & Interviews Members of the media needing credentials or interviews for Bluejay Soccer Media Directory Creighton women’s soccer may make requests by contacting Glen Sisk at 402-280-2433 or at [email protected]. Local Newspapers Local Radio Omaha World-Herald KOZN (1620 The Zone) 14th and Dodge Streets 5011 Capitol Ave. Press Box and Game Day Media Services Omaha, NE 68102 Omaha, NE 68132 Seating is available for working media in the press Phone ...... 402-444-1000 Phone ...... 402-342-2000 box located at the north end of the second level concourse. Sports Editor . Thad Livingston Station Contact . . Dave Tepper Media guides, game programs and updated statistics will be available in the press box. A final box score and game summary will Creightonian KOIL (1290 AM) and be e-mailed to requested media outlets. 2500 California Plaza KZOT (1180 AM) Omaha, NE 68178 5011 Capitol Ave. Phone ...... 402-280-4058 Omaha, NE 68132 Photo Policy Phone ...... 402-342-2000 Only accredited photographers on assignment will be issued cre- Lincoln Journal Star Station Contact . . Dave Tepper dentials. Photographers are permitted on field level at both the PO Box 81609 north and south end of the field and are to remain behind the 926 P Street KXSP (AM 590 ESPN Radio) photographer’s line on the turf behind each goal. Photographers Lincoln, NE 68501 5030 N. 72nd Street are also permitted on field level on the east side of the stadium, Phone ...... 402-473-7431 Omaha, NE 68134 however they are NOT ALLOWED on the west side field level Phone ...... 402-573-0590 Council Bluffs Nonpareil where the team benches are located. 117 Pearl Street Local Television Council Bluffs, IA 51503 KETV (ABC, Ch. 7) Directions to Morrison Stadium Phone ...... 712-328-1811 1001 S. 10th Street Morrison Stadium is located between 17th and 19th Streets to the Omaha, NE 68108 north of Cass Street, on the east side of the Creighton University Wire Services Phone ...... 402-978-8957 campus in downtown Omaha. The main entrance and ticket win- Omaha Associated Press dow are located on the west side, at the intersection of California 909 N. 96th Street, #104 KMTV (CBS, Ch. 3) and Florence Blvd. (19th Street). Omaha, NE 68114 10714 Mockingbird Drive Phone ...... 402-391-0031 Omaha, NE 68127 Sports Desk . . . . Eric Olson Phone ...... 402-593-2706 From Interstate 80: Take Interstate 80 to the I-480 inter- change. Follow I-480 North to I-480 East, take the Capitol/Civic KPTM (FOX, Ch. 42) Auditorium exit. Turn left on 19th Street (Florence Blvd.) at the 4625 Farnam Street light signals and follow to the facility. Omaha, NE 68132 Phone ...... 402-554-4286 From Interstate 29: Take Interstate 29 to the I-480 interchange in Iowa. Go west on I-480 across the bridge into Omaha. Take the WOWT (NBC, Ch. 6) 14th Street exit which will run into Cass Street. Follow Cass Street 3501 Farnam Street to the facility. Omaha, NE 68131 Phone ...... 402-233-7940 From the Airport: From the airport, make a left onto Abbott NET Sports Drive. Follow Abbott Drive toward downtown, Abbott Drive will PO Box 83111 change into Cumming Street. Follow Cuming Street to 17th Street. Lincoln, NE 68111 Turn left on 17th Street and follow to the facility. Phone ...... 402-472-9333

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Creighton Women’s Soccer 62 2016 Media Guide # 1 Erin Scott # 2 Alyssa Swift # 3 Ylenia Sachau # 5 Emma Braasch # 6 Kaira Houser # 7 Brekken Fukushima # 8 McKynzie Dickman GK • 5-8 • So. D • 5-5 • Fr. D/M • 5-7 • Sr. F • 5-6 • So. F • 5-5 • So. MF • 5-3 • So. D • 5-6 • Jr. Dallas, Texas North Providence, R.I. Bremen, Germany Prairie Village, Kan. Wakarusa, Kan. Owatonna, Minn. Canoga Park, Calif.

# 9 Emily Roll # 11 Mackenzie Graybill # 12 Jaylin Bosak # 13 McKenzie Meola # 14 Caeley Lordemann # 15 Marissa Casas # 16 Kylin Grubb D/M • 5-4 • Sr. D • 5-9 • Jr. D • 5-8 • Fr. GK • 5-7 • Fr. MF • 5-7 • Fr. MF • 5-5 • So. M/F • 5-8 • Fr. Gretna, Neb. Lakeville, Minn. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Greeley, Colo. Castle Rock, Colo. Odessa, Mo.

# 17 Maureen Kerr # 18 Haylee Blach # 19 Taryn Jakubowski # 20 Lauren Sullivan # 21 Callie Hawkins # 22 Darby Hugunin # 23 Kate Johnson MF • 5-8 • So. D • 5-7 • Fr. MF • 5-4 • Fr. F • 5-7 • Sr. MF • 5-7 • Fr. MF • 5-6 • Jr. D • 5-5 • Fr. Evanston, Ill. Centennial, Colo. Rockford, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Gretna, Neb. Sioux Falls, S.D. Ankeny, Iowa

# 24 Ashleigh Cearlock # 25 Cassie Legband # 26 Olivia Witherspoon # 27 Hannah Miller # 30 Elizabeth Bolland # 47 Gabriela Braga F • 5-2 • Fr. M/F • 5-8 • Fr. D • 5-4 • R-Fr. F • 5-7 • Fr. GK • 5-8 • Fr. D • 5-1 • Jr. Springfield, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Bellevue, Wash. Lenexa, Kan. Plymouth, Wis. Porto Alegre, Brazil

Ross Paule Craig Scriven Stephanie Rigamat Luke Baxter Fr. Timothy Breen S.J. Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Direcotor of Coach Operations

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