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Nicolette Kapsalis (M) 2017 INDIANA HOOSIERS TABLE OF CONTENTS Team Information GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Roster ......................................................4 Location: .......................... Bloomington, Ind. 2016 Overall Record: ............................7-9-4 Schedule ..................................................5 Enrollment: ......................................... 46,416 Home Record: ...................................... 2-5-3 Player Profiles ....................................6-16 Amy Berbary ......................................... 17 Nickname: ...................................... Hoosiers Away Record: ........................................4-4-1 Sergio Gonzalez .................................... 19 Colors: ......................... Cream and Crimson Neutral Record ..................................... 1-0-0 Mike Regan ............................................ 21 Founded: ................................................1820 2016 Big Ten Record/Finish: ....4-4-3/T-8th Support Staff ..................................22-23 President: ...................Michael A. McRobbie Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .............17/6 V.P./Director of Athletics: ...........Fred Glass Starters Returning/Lost: .......................8/3 History/Records 2016 Results ..........................................24 Senior Women’s Administrator: ...Mattie White Newcomers: ................................................ 9 2016 Overall Stats ................................26 Conference: ....................................... Big Ten 2016 Big Ten Stats ................................27 First Season of Women’s Soccer: ........ 1993 RETURNING STARTERS 2016 Box Scores ............................. 28-47 All-Time Record .........................202-206-42 Mykayla Brown (F) ............... 9 G, 2 A, 39 GP Hoosiers Honor Roll ........................48-50 Game/Season Team Records .............. 51 Chandra Davidson (M) .......... 1 G, 1 A, 19 GP Career Records .....................................52 STADIUM INFORMATION Allison Jorden (M) ............... 2 G, 0 A, 20 GP Season Records ....................................53 Stadium: .............................. Yeagley Field at Kylie Kirk (M) .........................1 G, 0 A, 30 GP Big Ten Records ....................................54 Bill Armstrong Stadium Justine Lynn (D) ................... 0 G, 2 A, 29 GP Team Stats (Year-by-Year) ..............55-56 Capacity: ..............................................6,100 Meghan Scott (D) ................ 0 G, 7 A, 20 GP Year-by-Year Results ....................... 57-59 Postseason History .............................. 60 Surface: ..........................................Bermuda Kayla Smith (F) ....................4 G, 5 A, 58 GP Head Coaching Records ....................... 61 Press Box Phone: .................. 812-855-3530 Maya Piper (F) ....................... 4 G, 1 A, 41 GP Opponent Series History ................62-65 Largest Crowd .........2,919 vs. Purdue, 2003 (career stats entering 2017 season) Series History by Conference ........66-67 Roster by High School ....................68-70 2017 COACHING STAFF STARTERS LOST Roster by Uniform Number ............. 71-72 Head Coach: ............................ Amy Berbary Marissa Borschke (D) ..........4 G, 0 A, 80 GP Radio/TV Roster ...................................73 Alma Mater: ........................... Georgia, 2002 Veronica Ellis (M) ................. 6 G, 3 A, 80 GP Record at Indiana: ....... 32-37-12 (4 seasons) (career stats following 2016 season) CREDITS Big Ten Record: ............13-25-8 (4 seasons) The 2017 Indiana Women’s Soccer Career Record: ........... 32-37-12 (4 seasons) NEWCOMERS Information Guide is a production Cam Bell (M/D)........................ Parker, Colo. of the Indiana University Athletics Associate Head Coach: .....Sergio Gonzalez Camryn Carty (D) .......... North Tustin, Calif. Media Relations Department. (5th year) Melanie Forbes (M) .... Mississauga, Ontario Questions or corrections should Alma Mater: .Salve Regina University, 2000 Ana Garibaldi (F) ....................New York, N.Y. should be brought to the attention ......................................Slippery Rock, 2003 Grace Geise (M/F) .................. Dayton, Ohio of the IU Athletics Media Relations Nicolette Kapsalis (M) ..............Fishers, Ind. Office by calling (812) 855-9399 Assistant Coach: ..... Mike Regan (2nd year) Bethany Kopel (GK) .....................Novi, Mich. or at the following address: Alma Mater: ..............Waldorf College, 2009 Hanna Németh (D) ............. Disod, Hungary California University of Pennsylvania, 2011 Maddie West (M/F) ............Crystal Lake, Ill. IU MEDIA RELATIONS 1001 E. 17TH STREET MEDIA RELATIONS ASSEMBLY HALL Main Office Phone................. 812-855-9399 BLOOMINGTON, IN 47408 Fax: ..........................................812-855-9401 Women’s Soccer Contact: ...... Caitlin Davis Office Phone: .........................812-856-0231 Mobile Phone: .......................317-690-0086 Email: ...................... [email protected] Web Site: ........................IUHOOSIERS.COM Mailing Address: ................... Assembly Hall .........................................1001 E. 17th Street ................................. Bloomington, IN 47408 2017 INDIANA WOMEN’S SOCCER 3 2017 INDIANA HOOSIERS ROSTER INDIANA WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Elg. Hometown / Previous School 1 Bethany Kopel GK 5-9 Fr. Novi, Mich. / Novi 2 Kyndal McKinney F/M 5-6 R-Fr. Fishers, Ind. / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 3 Abby Allen F 5-6 Jr. Whitehouse, Ohio / Anthony Wayne 4 Mykayla Brown F 5-6 R-Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Pike 5 Maddie West M/F 5-10 Fr. Crystal Lake, Ill. / Crystal Lake Central 6 Julia De Angelis M 5-3 So. Canberra, Australia / Narrabundah 7 Kayla Smith M 5-1 Sr. Green Lane, Pa. / Upper Perkiomen 8 Grace Geise M/F 5-5 Fr. Dayton, Ohio / Centerville 9 Ana Garibaldi F 5-9 Fr. New York, N.Y. / Dominican Academy 11 Bristal Hadley-Mautino GK 5-6 Jr. Santa Clarita, Calif. / Saugus 12 Melanie Forbes M 5-3 Fr. Mississauga, Ontario / Appleby College 13 Maya Piper F 5-9 Jr. Midland, Mich. / H.H. Dow 14 Allison Jorden M 5-9 So. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Chaparral 15 Hanna Németh D 5-11 Fr. Diosd, Hungary / Fazekas Mihály 16 Kylie Kirk D 5-8 Sr. Haddonfield, N.J. / Haddonfield Memorial 17 Emma Kershner D 5-6 R-Fr. Centreville, Va. / Westfield 18 Julia Gilliam D 5-7 So. Oak Park, Calif. / Oak Park 19 Chandra Davidson M 5-8 So. Binbrook, Ontario / Bishop Ryan Catholic 20 Caroline Dreher D 5-8 Jr. Westlake, Ohio / Holy Name 21 Meghan Scott D 5-4 So. London, Ontario / John Paul II C.S. 22 Annelie Leitner F 5-7 R-Jr. Salzburg, Austria / Instituto Austriaco Guatemalteco 23 Cassidy Blacha F 5-8 Jr. Avon, Ind. / Avon 24 Sydney Kilgore F 5-4 So. Cincinnati, Ohio / Oak Hills 25 Nicolette Kapsalis M 5-1 Fr. Fishers, Ind. / Cathedral 27 Macy Miller F 5-4 So. Carmel, Ind. / Carmel 29 Justine Lynn D 5-2 Jr. Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. / Gross Pointe North 30 Camryn Carty D 5-10 Fr. North Tustin, Calif. / Foothill 32 Cam Bell M/D 5-2 Fr. Parker, Colo. / Legend Head Coach: Amy Berbary (5th season) Associate Head Coach: Sergio Gonzalez (5th season) Assistant Coach: Mike Regan (2nd season) Graduate Assistant: Emily Basten (1st season) Pronunciation Guide #1 Bethany Kopel: Cope-uhl #18 Julia Gilliam: Gilly-um #2 Kyndal McKinney: Kin-dle #19 Chandra Davidson: Shawn-dra #4 Mykayla Brown: Mih-kayla #20 Caroline Dreher: Dray-er #8 Grace Geise: Guy-see #22 Annelie Leinter: Anna-lee Light-ner #11 Bristal Hadley-Mautino: Brist-ul Hadley-Mahteno #23 Cassidy Blacha: Blah–ka #13 Maya Piper: My–uh #15 Hanna Németh: Knee-meth Amy Berbary: BURR-Berry Mike Regan: Ree-gan 4 2017 INDIANA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2017 INDIANA HOOSIERS SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Time Friday August 11 Cincinnati (Exhibition) 6:00 PM Friday August 18 Cal Poly* 7:30 PM Sunday August 20 Clemson* 1:30 PM Thursday August 24 Louisville 7:30 PM Sunday August 27 at Western Michigan 2:00 PM Friday September 1 at Vanderbilt^ 8:30 PM Sunday September 3 Memphis^ 1:00 PM Friday September 8 at Southern Methodist 8:00 PM Sunday September 10 at North Texas 1:00 PM Thursday September 14 at Michigan State 7:00 PM Sunday September 17 at Michigan 2:00 PM Saturday September 23 Purdue (Golden Boot) 7:00 PM Thursday September 28 Northwestern TBA Sunday October 1 Illinois 1:00 PM Friday October 6 at Minnesota 7:00 PM Sunday October 8 at Wisconsin 2:00 PM Thursday October 12 Iowa 7:30 PM Sunday October 15 Nebraska 12:00 PM Saturday October 21 Rutgers 5:00 PM Wednesday October 25 at Ohio State 7:00 PM Oct. 27 - Nov. 5 Big Ten Tournament TBA (Location TBA) *Games as part of Hoosier Challenge Cup ^Games as part of Music City Tournament HOME Games in Bold All Game Times Are Eastern Standard Time 2017 INDIANA WOMEN’S SOCCER 5 2017 INDIANA HOOSIERS HOOSIER PROFILES BETHANY KOPEL GOALKEEPER • FRESHMAN NOVI, MICH. • NOVI Prep/Personal Graduated high school in December 2016 and enrolled at Indiana in January ... played club for Michigan Hawks ECNL (2015-17) and Michigan Jaguars (2006-15) ... led the Hawks to a 2017 U18/19 ECNL National Championship, a 2016 U18 ECNL National Finalist finish, a 2016 U17 National Championship and a 2015 U18 National Championship ... was part of the 2016 ECNL ID2 National Training Camp ... with the Hawks, played with fellow Hoosiers Maya Piper and Justine Lynn ... ODP experience includes being a member of the 99 Region II Team from 2013-16, as well as a member of the 98 Region II squad in 2012 ... in 2016, led 99 Michigan team
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