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Jaylin Bosak, Hannah Miller, Caeley Lordemann 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 BIG EAST Conference 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 Creighton University ..................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 www.gocreighton.com 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.
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