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2005 Soccer Media Guide.Pmd 2005 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO SOCCER THE 2005 COLORADO BUFFALOES: Sitting (left to right): Laura Munnelly, Katie Griffin, Jessica Ceresino, Allison Kidd, Fran Munnelly, Kathryn Grandinetti Kneeling (left to right): Jessica Keller, Lindsey Ralph, Michelle Wenino, Megan Manthey, Alexis Cousins, Caitlin Marquis, Nikki Keller, Kirstin Radlinski Standing (left to right): Shannon Hoiland, Maura Gentile, Ashlie Mihalcin, Tricia Regan, Brittany Dornseif, Kris Kauftheil, Krista Hoiland, Allie True, Darci Smerchek TABLE OF CONTENTS SOCCER INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Media Information ............................................................ 1-3 Head Coach ............................... Bill Hempen (Evansville ‘81) Soccer Contact .................................................. Lindsay Lew Coaches ............................................................................ 6-8 Record at Colorado ......................... 43-29-7 (Four Seasons) E-Mail ......................................... [email protected] Administration .................................................................. 10 Career Record .............................. 205-129-23 (17 Seasons) Office ........................................................... 303/492-5626 *Players ........................................................................ 11-19 Assistant Coach .... Paul Hogan (Charleston ‘95), Fifth Season Fax ............................................................... 303/492-3811 2004 In Review ............................................................. 22-24 Assistant Coach ...... Alli Hunt (Wake Forest ‘05), First Season Home ........................................................... 720/494-4638 2005 Opponents ........................................................... 25-29 Office Phone ................................................ 303/492-0632 Internet ........................................................... CUBuffs.com All-Time Results ............................................................ 30-31 Office Fax ...................................................... 303/492-1709 Record Book ................................................................. 32-37 Email ............................................. [email protected] ON THE COVERS University of Colorado .................................................. 38-52 Front Cover .................................................. Seniors (L to R) 2004 Overall Record ................................................. 15-6-2 *all student-athletes have signed waivers disclosing their Inside Front/Back Covers .................... Prentup Field Collage 2004 Big 12 Record .......................................... 6-3-1 (t3rd) academic standing Back Cover .................................................... 2005 Schedule All-Time Record ............................. 77-82-12 (Nine seasons) All-Time Big 12 Record ........................................... 37-30-5 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................... 14/10 WEEKLY SCHEDULE Location .........................................................Boulder, Colo. Starters Returning/Lost ................................................ 10/1 Mondays ........................................................................ OFF Population ............................................................ 103,216 Newcomers ...................................................................... 10 Tuesdays..................................................................... 8 a.m. Enrollment .............................................................. 27,151 Wednesdays .......................................................... 3:30 p.m. Founded ...................................................................... 1876 Thursdays .................................................................. 8 a.m. Affiliation ................................................... NCAA Division I CREDITS Fridays ........................................................................ Game Nickname ................................................... Buffaloes (Buffs) Editor ................................................ Colleen Reilly Krueger Saturdays ............................................................ 10:00 a.m. Colors ................................................. Silver, Gold, and Black Photographers Cliff Grassmick, Brian Lewis, Lisa Lewis, Zemi Sundays ...................................................................... Game Mascot ............................................. Ralphie IV (live Buffalo) Photographics, Paul Hogan, Casey Cass Interviews will be held following practice. Please contact Lindsay Mascot ........................................... Chip (costumed Buffalo) Printing .................................... Pioneer Press, Greeley, Colo. Lew if you plan to attend practice. Conference ................................................................ Big 12 Front Cover Design ...................... Deric Swanson, BuffVision Year Joined ..................................................................1996 Home Field ........................... Prentup Field (Open Capacity) PRENTUP FIELD...The New Home of Colorado Soccer Prentup Year Opened .................................................................2004 Field Record at Pleasant View (previous facility) .............. 48-27-4 To reach Prentup Field from campus, take Colorado Blvd. east Arapahoe Road Record at Prentup Field ................................... 2-0-0 (2004) through the intersections of 28th and 30th Streets. Take your President (Interim) ...................................... Dr. Hank Brown first left (unmarked) on to 33rd Street. After several speed bumps Chancellor (Interim) ................................. Dr. Phil DiStefano and the University’s Day Care Center, take a right into a dirt park- * Faculty Athletics Representative ................. Dr. David Clough ing lot. Prentup Field is on the left. Colorado Blvd. 33rd 28th St. 30th St. Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs .............. Dr. Ronald J. Stump Discovery Athletic Director................................................. Mike Bohn Senior Woman Administrator ....................... Karen Morrison From Foothills Parkway, travel west on Colorado, take your first right on Discovery Drive and follow west into a dirt parking lot. The field is on the right just past the track complex and ski Baseline Road building. Hwy. 36. Hwy. colorado soccer Pkwy. Foothills MEDIA INFORMATION COLORADO MEDIA SPORTS INFORMATION able in their offices weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3:00 TRAVEL PLANS Colorado’s Sports Information Department wel- p.m. and after practices. Please feel free to call vs. North Carolina (Aug. 27-28) AmeriSuites NEWSPAPERS comes and encourages your interest in Colorado any member of the coaching staff during the day Boulder Daily Camera (dailycamera.com) Soccer. We will make every effort to service your at 303/492-0632, however to contact a student- 6021 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kan. P.O. Box 591, Boulder, 80306 needs in covering the Buffs. The sports informa- athlete, we ask that you go through the media 785/273-0066 phone 303/473-1313 tion office maintains information on all current relations office. fax 303/473-1517 student-athletes and athletic department staff, at Denver (Sept. 2 & 4) as well as historical data on former athletes and BUFFS ON THE WEB None Buffalo Sports News Colorado’s athletic department in general. The For the latest on CU Soccer and all Colorado ath- PO Box 11046 Sports Information office is located in the Balch letics: CUBuffs.com at UCLA (Sept. 8-11) Boulder, 80301 Fieldhouse Annex on the west side of Folsom Holiday Inn-Brentwood/Bel Air phone 303/530-3099 Field and opens at 8 a.m. daily. BIG 12 CONFERENCE OFFICE 170 North Church Lane, Los Angeles fax 303/440-0827 310/476-6411 Joni James MEDIA SERVICES Big 12 Conference Colorado Daily (coloradodaily.com) at Oklahoma (Oct. 1-2) Weekly media releases containing updated team 2201 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 2805 P.O. Box 1719, Boulder, 80306 Courtyard Marriott and individual statistics, information on upcom- Dallas, TX 75207-2805 phone 303/443-6272 2 West Reno Av., Oklahoma City ing games, Big 12 Conference standings and the phone: 214/742-1212 fax 303/443-9357 405/232-2290 latest NSCAA Division I poll will be available ev- fax: 214/753-0145 ery Tuesday morning throughout the season. CU Campus Press www.big12sports.com at Texas (Oct. 6-7) Game notes, media guides and roster informa- 287 UCB, Boulder 80309 AmeriSuites phone 303/492-4554 tion can be picked up before every game at the WHY CU AND NOT UC 7522 North IH-35, Austin scorer’s table at Prentup Field. Copies of the Why CU, Not UC, is a question often asked of many 512/323-2121 Denver Post (www.denverpost.com) match statistics and postgame release can be former Big Eight schools: Why is it the Univer- 1560 Broadway, 3rd Floor faxed to your outlet following each game, home sity of Colorado, but the moniker is CU and not at Northern Colorado (Oct. 9) Denver, 80202 or away. UC? (The same applies at Kansas-KU, Missouri- phone 303/820-1294 None MU, Nebraska-NU and Oklahoma-OU). "Mid- fax 303/866-9004 PRENTUP FIELD western casualness," said the late CU historian at Texas A&M (Oct. 20-21) Longmont Times-Call (longmontfyi.com) For the first time in the program’s 10 season his- Fred Casotti. It has always been this way at Colo- Courtyard Marriott 350 Terry Street tory, all home games will be played on campus at rado, for whatever reason,
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