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Ohio Soccer 2010 Quick Facts Table of Contents INTRODUCTION UNIVERSITY Media Information ...... 2 Location ...... Athens, Ohio Team Breakdown...... 3 Founded ...... 1804 2010 Schedule ...... 4 Enrollment ...... 28,442 Nickname ...... Bobcats MEET THE BOBCATS Colors ...... Hunter Green and White Sarah Brown/Rachael Goulding ...... 6 Conference ...... Mid-American (East Division) Jackie Hanson/Ainsley Bodi ...... 7 Home Field ...... Chessa Field Lauren Burke/Laura Dieter ...... 8 President ...... Dr. Roderick J. McDavis (Ohio ‘70) Remi Famodu/Toye Famodu ...... 9 Director of Athletics ...... Jim Schaus (Purdue ‘83) Katie Kemen/Kim Nordtveit ...... 10 Senior Woman Administrator...... Amy Dean (Miami ‘85) Rachael Philpot/Kelsey Pichel ...... 11 Sara Seitz/Jordan Finch/Veronica Rock ...... 12 COACHING STAFF Paige Howard/Cathryn Rogers ...... 13 Head Coach ...... Stacy Strauss Erin Schwenke/Joie Cosby/Taleen Mergian ...... 14 Newcomers ...... 14-15 Alma Mater ...... Kenyon ‘96 Class Shots ...... 16 Career Record (years) ...... 87-92-15 (10 years) Head Coach Stacy Strauss ...... 17 Record at Ohio ...... Same Assistant Coach Amy Switzer ...... 18 MAC Record ...... 60-42-12 Assistant Coach Kelly Keelan ...... 18 Assistant Coach ...... Amy Switzer Volunteer Assistant Carolyn Hansen ...... 18 Assistant Coach ...... Kelly Keelan Support Staff ...... 18 Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Carolyn Hansen 2008 REVIEW Team Stats ...... 20 PROGRAM INFORMATION Season Results/Leaders ...... 21 First Year of Women’s Soccer ...... 1997 MAC Regular Season Titles ...... 3 History and Records Ohio Soccer History ...... 22 Last MAC Regular Season Title ...... 2004 MAC Championships ...... 23 MAC Tournament Appearances ...... 11 Record Books ...... 24-26 MAC Tournament Record ...... 9-11 Awards ...... 27 All-Time Record ...... 122-114-18 All-Time Records ...... 28 All-Time MAC Record ...... 79-49-14 All-Time Results ...... 29 All-Time Non-Conference Record ...... 36-59-4 All-Time Roster ...... 30 OHIO UNIVERSITY TEAM INFORMATION Chessa Field ...... 32 2009 Overall Record ...... 9-8-2 Athletic Facilities ...... 33 2008 MAC Record (finish) ...... 6-3-2 (fourth) University Information ...... 34-35 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Ohio Athletics ...... 36-38 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 18/7 Distinguished Bobcats ...... 39 Athletic Director Jim Schaus ...... 40 Newcomers ...... 7 President Roderick J. McDavis ...... 41 Athletic Administration ...... 42 MEDIA RELATIONS Ohio Bobcat Club ...... 43 Asst. A.D for Media Relations ...... Jason Corriher Mid-American Conference ...... 44 Asst. Director/Soccer Contact ...... Darrin Bates ‘Cats in the Community...... 45 Office Phone ...... 740-593-1299 Home/Cell Phone ...... 740-591-2287 MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Ohio Intercollegiate Athletics is to inspire, E-mail ...... [email protected] develop, and support students in their pursuit of aca- Mailing/Shipping Address: ...... N117 Convocation Center demic and athletic excellence...... Athens, OH 45701 Website ...... OhioBobcats.com MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2010 Ohio soccer guide is a production of the Ohio Media Information Media Relations offi ce. The guide was designed, written All media requests and interviews with coaches and and edited by Darrin Bates, Assistant Director of Media players must be arranged through Darrin Bates and the Relations, using Adobe InDesign CS2. Special thanks to Ohio media relations offi ce. Interviews will be conducted Sarah Brown and Megan Hickock for their assistance. around practice times, in the media relations offi ce or by Editorial work by Bates, Jason Corriher, Assistant AD for a media relations’ staff’s phone. Players and coaches Media Relations, and the Ohio soccer coaching staff. will be available for interviews at the conclusion of Photography provided by Josh Couper, Joel Hawksley games. Telephone interviews may be arranged around and Ohio University Photography. practice times with advance preparation encouraged. A 24-hour notice is appreciated.

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2010 Ohio Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Year Hometown (Previous School No. Name Pos. 0 Mattie Liston GK 5-7 Fr. Lakewood, Ohio (Montessori HS of Univ. Circle) 15 Natalie Bechtel F 1 Rachel Fryan GK 5-7 Fr. Racine, Wisc. (Washington Park HS) 17 Ainsley Bodi MF 2 Alex Stec MF/D 5-9 Fr. Medina, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit HS) 10 Sarah Brown D 3 Laura Dieter F 5-4 Jr. Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North HS) 9 Lauren Burke MF 4 Kelsey Pichel MF 5-2 Jr. Rochester Hills, Mich. (Stoney Creek HS) 30 Joie Cosby GK 5 Cathryn Rogers MF 5-4 So. Toronto, Ont. (Silverthorn Collegiate Institute) 3 Laura Dieter F 6 Paige Howard D 5-5 So. Mentor, Ohio (Lake Catholic HS) 25 Remi Famodu D 7 Jordan Finch MF 5-7 So. Akron, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit HS) 27 Toye Famodu MF 8 Jackie Hanson MF 5-2 Sr. LaGrange, Ill. (Lyons Township HS) 7 Jordan Finch MF 9 Lauren Burke MF 5-7 Jr. Medina, Ohio (Medina HS) 16 Kirsten Frank D 10 Sarah Brown D 5-7 Sr. North Royalton, Ohio (North Royalton HS) 1 Rachel Fryan GK 11 Veronica Rock F 5-6 So. North Royalton, Ohio (Padua Franciscan HS) 23 Stephanie Gort D 12 Kim Nordtveit D 5-5 Jr. Newtown, Pa. (Council Rock HS) 19 Rachael Goulding D 13 Sara Seitz MF 5-4 Jr. Englewood, Ohio (Northmont HS) 8 Jackie Hanson MF 14 Erin Schwenke F 5-4 So. Solon, Ohio (Solon HS) 6 Paige Howard D 15 Natalie Bechtel F 5-6 Fr. Westlake, Ohio (Westlake HS) 22 Katie Kemen F 16 Kirsten Frank D 5-7 Fr. Crofton, Md. (Archbishop Spalding HS) 0 Mattie Liston GK 17 Ainsley Bodi MF 5-5 Jr. Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville HS) 18 Taleen Mergian D 18 Taleen Mergian D 5-4 So. Livonia, Mich. (Adlai E. Stevenson HS) 12 Kim Nordtveit D 19 Rachael Goulding D 5-9 R-Sr. Toronto, Ont. (Morrocco/Merton Secondary School) 20 Rachael Philpot D 20 Rachael Philpot D 5-7 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop McNicholas HS) 4 Kelsey Pichel MF 22 Katie Kemen F 5-5 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Seton HS) 11 Veronica Rock F 23 Stephanie Gort D 5-5 Fr. Mason, Ohio (Mason HS) 5 Cathryn Rogers MF 25 Remi Famodu D 5-6 Jr. Bloomington, Minn. (Kennedy HS) 14 Erin Schwenke F 27 Toye Famodu MF 5-2 Jr. Bloomington, Minn. (Kennedy HS) 5 Sara Seitz MF 29 Kelsey Warren GK 5-9 Fr. Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Scioto HS) 2 Alex Stec MF/D 30 Joie Cosby GK 5-7 R-Fr. Westerville, Ohio (Westerville North HS) 29 Kelsey Warren GK Head Coach: Stacy Strauss (11th season, Kenyon ‘96) Roster by Position Assistant Coach: Amy Switzer (Third season - Second at Ohio, Ohio ‘07) Goalkeeper (4): Joie Cosby, Rachel Fryan, Mattie Assistant Coach: Kelly Keelan (First season, George Washington ‘07) Liston, Kelsey Warren Volunteer Assistant Coach: Carolyn Hansen (Sixth Season, Ohio ‘03) Forward (5: Laura Dieter, Katie Kemen, Veronica Rock, Erin Schwenke, Natalie Bechtel Midfi eld (9): Jackie Hanson, Kelsey Pichel, Sara Seitz, Lauren Burke, Ainsley Bodi, Toye Famodu, Jordan Finch, Cathryn Rogers, Alex Stec Defense(9): Sarah Brown, Kim Nordtveit, Rachael Goulding, Rachael Philpot, Remi Famodu, Paige How- ard, Taleen Mergian, Kirsten Frank, Stephanie Gort

Geographic Roster Ohio (16): Sara Seitz, Lauren Burke, Sarah Brown, Ainsley Bodi, Rachael Philpot, Katie Kemen, Joie Cosby, Jordan Finch, Paige Howard, Veronica Rock, Erin Schwenke, Natalie Bechtel, Alex Stec, Stephanie Gort, Kelsey Warren, Mattie Liston Canada (2): Rachael Goulding, Cathryn Rogers Illinois (2): Laura Dieter, Jackie Hanson Michigan (2): Kelsey Pichel, Taleen Mergian Minnesota (2): Remi Famodu, Toye Famodu Maryland (1): Kirsten Frank Pennsylvania (1): Kim Nordtveit Returning Letterwinners Letterwinners Lost Wisconsin (1): Rachel Fryan Forward (4): Laura Dieter, Katie Kemen, Veronica Rock, Erin Forward (2): Amy Lower, Jasmine Merith Schwenke Goalkeeper (2): Jess MacLean, Christa Puccio Midfi eld (8): Ainsley Bodi, Lauren Burke, Toye Famodu, Jor- Defender (1): Joana Bielefeld Pronunciation Guide dan Finch, Jackie Hanson, Kelsey Pichel, Sara Seitz, Cathryn Natalie BECHTEL ...... Beck-Tell Rogers Ainsley BODI ...... BOW-dye Defense (6): Sarah Brown, Remi Famodu, Rachael Goulding, JOIE Cosby ...... Joe-Wah Paige Howard, Kim Nordtveit, Rachael Philpot Laura DIETER ...... Dee-ter TOYE FAMODU ...... Toy-yay Faw-Muh-do Roster by Class KIRSTEN Frank ...... Ker-sten Senior (3): Sarah Brown, Rachael Goulding, Jackie Hanson Rachel FRYAN ...... Fry-An Junior (10): Ainsley Bodi, Lauren Burke, Laura Dieter, Remi Katie KEMEN ...... Key-men Famodu, Toye Famodu, Katie Kemen, Kim Nordtveit, Rachael TALEEN MERGIAN ...... Tal-een Mare-gi-an Philpot, Kelsey Pichel, Sara Seitz Kim NORDTVEIT ...... Nordt-vite Sophomore (6): Joie Cosby, Jordan Finch, Paige Howard, Kelsey PICHEL ...... Pi-shell Veronica Rock, Cathryn Rogers, Erin Schwenke Erin SCHWENKE ...... Shwank-Ee Freshman (8): Natalie Bechtel, Kirsten Frank, Stephanie Sara SEITZ ...... Sights Gort, Rachel Fryan, Mattie Liston, Taleen Mergian, Alex Stec, Alex STEC ...... Steck Kelsey Warren

OhioBobcats.com 3 2010 Ohio University Women’s Soccer 2010 Schedule Day Date Opponent Location Time Sunday 8/15 ^at Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio 4 p.m. Friday 8/20 ^Northern Kentucky Athens, Ohio 4 p.m. Sunday 8/22 at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 p.m. Friday 8/27 vs. Bucknell Columbia, S.C. 5 p.m. Sunday 8/29 at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 2:30 p.m. Wednesday 9/8 Marshall Athens, Ohio 4 p.m. Friday 9/10 at Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio 7 p.m. Friday 9/17 at IPFW Fort Wayne, Ind. 7 p.m. Sunday 9/19 at Morehead State Morehead, Ky. 1 p.m. Friday 9/24 *at Eastern Michigan Ypsilanti, Mich. 4 p.m. Sunday 9/26 *at Central Michigan Mount Pleasant, Mich. 2 p.m. Friday 10/1 *Toledo Athens, Ohio 4 p.m. Sunday 10/3 *Ball State Athens, Ohio 1 p.m. Friday 10/8 *Western Michigan Athens, Ohio 4 p.m. Sunday 10/10 *Northern Illinois Athens, Ohio 1 p.m. Friday 10/15 *at Miami Oxford, Ohio 3 p.m. Sunday 10/17 *at Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ohio 1 p.m. Friday 10/22 *at Buffalo Buffalo, N.Y. 5:30 p.m. Sunday 10/24 *Kent State Athens, Ohio 1 p.m. Thursday 10/28 *Akron Athens, Ohio 3 p.m. Mid-American Conference Tournament Sunday 10/31 MAC Quarterfi nals TBD TBA Friday 11/5 MAC Semifi nals TBD TBA Sunday 11/7 MAC Finals TBD TBA all times ET and subject to change ^ Exhibition * Mid-American Conference games Home Games in Bold

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SSaraharah BBrownrown RRachaelachael GGouldouldiingng Senior • Defender • 5-7 Redshirt Senior • Defender • 5-9 North Royalton, Ohio Toronto, Ontario North Royalton HS 1100 Morrocco/Merton Secondary 1199 2009: Remained a strong defensive presence on the fi eld throughout the season 2009: Athletic defender appeared in 17 matches for the `Cats and started on ... Played 1266 minutes over 19 matches ... Logged 90 minutes or more on nine occasions ... Tallied 559 minutes while battling an array of injuries on the nine occasions ... Helped direct the defense to fi ve shutouts in conference play... season ... Played a season-high 73 minutes against IPFW (9/20) ... Aided the Stepped up offensively with fi ve shots on the season, including two shots on goal defense in four of their fi ve shutouts on the year ... Totaled 12 shots on the year, ... Scored the fi rst goal of her career against Toledo in the conference tourna- with fi ve shots coming on goal ... Notched a season-high four shots, including two ment (11/1). on goal against Eastern Michigan (9/27). 2008: Tough defender with a knack for getting to the ball, Brown started and 2008: Two-time All-MAC honoree played in Ohio’s fi rst two games of the season played in 17 of Ohio’s 18 games on the year ... Played 90-plus minutes on before redshirting to play internationally with the Canadian U20 World Cup 12 occasions ... Logged a season-high 110 minutes while helping Ohio shut out Team. Bowling Green (10/3) ... Matched her 110 minutes in a contest against Western Michigan (10/12) ... Recorded her lone shot of the season, on goal, against Buf- 2007: A Second Team All-MAC selection in 2007 ... Scored fi rst goal and only falo (9/28) ... Helped direct the `Cats’ defense to a shutout of Central Michigan goal of the season against Kent State ... First assist came in 2-1 win against Buf- (10/24). falo ... Tallied two more assists in back-to-back games against Miami and Cen- tral Michigan and another against Akron ... Four assists is career high ... Played a 2007: First career start came against Robert Morris ... Also started against season-high 101 minutes at Akron ... Previous high was 100 minutes in the game Northern Illinois ... Recorded season-high two shots on goal against Buffalo ... before at Toledo ... Finished the 2007 season with seven points on one goal and Played a season-high 101 minutes against Eastern Michigan ... Played in all 19 four assists ... Led the team in assists. games in her fi rst season in Athens, the only freshman to do so... Part of a defen- sive unit that was only scored on 24 times in 19 games. 2006: Earned All-MAC First Team Honors as a freshman defender ... Named to the All-MAC Freshman Team ... Appeared in and started 18 matches ... Missed HIGH SCHOOL: Recorded fi ve goals and eight assists as a four-year defensive the Oct. 1 contest against Western Michigan due to illness ... Recorded her fi rst starter at North Royalton ... Earned First Team All-Pioneer Conference accolades career goal and point Sept. 5 against Robert Morris, a game-winner ... Finished as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Named a Cleveland Plain Dealer Player to tied for fourth on the team with six points ... Netted two goals and two assists Watch in 2005 and 2006 ... Ranked Best of the Best High School All-Stars by on the season ... Hit the game-winning goal in double-overtime to give Ohio a the Cleveland Plain Dealer ... Was a Sun News All-Sun Team selection as a junior 2-1 win over Big East Conference member Pittsburgh on Sept. 10 ... Her fi rst two and senior ... A two-time team captain ... A merit and honor roll member ... Also collegiate goals counted as game-winners ... Tallied her fi rst career assist Oct. lettered four times in track. 20 in a 3-2 win over Kent State ... Appeared in her fi rst career game and made her fi rst career start in the season-opener against Louisville ... Attempted 12 total CLUB: Played club soccer for the Cleveland White Caps ... Named the 2006 shots on the year, fi ve on goal. White Caps Player of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL: Named Female Athlete of the Year at Bishop Marrocco/Thomas PERSONAL: Majoring in Communications ... Daughter of Bill and Debbie Brown Merton Secondary School. ... Born Feb. 20, 1989 ... Is the great niece of former Ohio football coach Brian CLUB: Led club team to 2005 Canada Cup title ... Helped squad reach No. 1 ranking in Ontario ... Served as co-captain for the team and voted Most Valuable Player by team- mates. PERSONAL: Major- ing in French ... Daughter of Dennis and Grace ... Has one older brother, Daniel, one older sister, Kerry, and one younger sister, Beth ... Born June 7, 1988.

Goulding’s Career Stats Brown’s Career Stats Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2006 18 2 1 5 12 .167 5 .417 2 2007 19 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 2007 18 1 4 6 7 .143 2 .286 0 2008 17 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 2008 2 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 2009 19 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 2009 17 0 0 0 12 .000 5 .417 0 Career 55 1 0 2 13 .077 7 .538 0 Career 55 3 6 12 31 097 12 .387 2

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JJackieackie HHansonanson AAinsleyinsley BBodiodi Senior • Midfi elder • 5-2 Junior • Midfi elder • 5-5 LaGrange, Ill. Strongsville, Ohio Lyons Township HS 8 Strongsville HS 1177 2009: Led the team in the midfi eld as a starter in every match ... Played in 19 2009: A solid midfi elder for the Bobcats, she saw action in 15 games and games to rack a total of 1435 minutes ... Recorded her season high in minutes recorded two starts on the season ... Tallied a total of 357 minutes, posting a with 110 against Bowling Green (10/9) ... Helped the defense obtain fi ve season-high 63 minutes against Bowling Green (10/9) ... Offensively, tallied shutouts ... Stepped up offensively with 15 total shots and seven shots on goal seven shots on the season and two shots on goal ... Put up a season-high two ... Scored her lone goal of the year at Western Michigan (10/4) ... Ended the shots against Bowling Green (10/9) and Ball State (10/16) ... Named Academic season with two assists ... Tallied her fi rst assist of the season and recorded three All-MAC. shots against Cleveland State (9/6) ... Put up four shots, including two on goal, at Indiana State (9/11) ... Picked up her second assist of the year at Ball State 2008: A composed midfi elder with good fi eld vision, Bodi played in all 18 of (10/16) ... Named to the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association Second Team. Ohio’s contests during her fi rst season, recording four starts ... Totaled six shots, including four on goal for a SOG percentage of .667 ... Put up a season-high 2008: Steady, athletic and tough in the midfi eld, Hanson played in all of Ohio’s two shots on two occasions, against Xavier (9/19) and at Buffalo (9/28), where games, starting all but one in the midfi eld in her second season ... Tied for the both came on goal ... Recorded the fi rst start of her career against Marshall team lead with a career-high six assists, accounting for her six points on the (9/21) ... Logged a season-high 69 minutes against Marshall. year ... Totaled 10 shots, including three on goal on the season ... Played all 90 minutes of two contests during the year, American (8/29) and Xavier (9/19) HIGH SCHOOL: Scored 43 goals and added 21 assists in her four years at ... Notched her fi rst assist of the season in the `Cats’ opener against American Strongsville High School ... Head coach at Strongsville was Jon Felton ... Team lost ... Recorded two shots on three occasions on the season ... Registered two shots just eight games in her four years in uniform ... Won NEO Valley Conference Title on goal against Eastern Michigan (10/26) ... Tallied a season- and career-best in each of her four years ... All-Greater Cleveland selection in 2006 ... Named two assists against Buffalo (9/28) ... Also had assists against Western Michigan to the All-Ohio Academic Team in 2007 ... National Honor Society member and (10/12), Miami (10/19) and Akron (10/30) ... Named Academic All-MAC Mu Alpha Theta Math Honorary ... ACL injury forced her to miss most of senior honorable mention. season. 2007: Named to the All-MAC Freshman Team ... Scored fi rst goal of collegiate CLUB: Played club soccer for coach Mario Grgic on the Cleveland Soccer Acad- career and tallied season-high four shot attempts against Eastern Michigan ... emy ... Competed with fellow Bobcat Sarah Brown at Y-League ... Won a club Played season-high 110 minutes against Eastern Michigan ... Started fi rst career team state title in 2005. game against Kentucky ... Started 12 of 18 games at midfi eld. PERSONAL: Majoring in Accounting ... Daughter of Kevin and Shelly Bodi ... Has HIGH SCHOOL: Tallied 32 goals and 35 assists for 99 points in three varsity three brothers, Kenny, Kevin and Collin ... Born on June 15, 1990. seasons at Lyons Township ... An all-conference selection in all three varsity seasons ... Earned all-section honors as a senior in 2006 ... Helped team to a fourth-place fi nish in the state in 2006 ... An honor roll member. CLUB: A member of the Windy City Pride club soccer team. PERSONAL: Majoring in Sport Management ... Daughter of Mark and Joy Han- son ... Born Oct. 28, 1988.

Hanson’s Career Stats Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Bodi’s Career Stats 2007 18 1 0 2 11 .091 5 .455 0 Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2008 18 0 6 6 10 .000 3 .300 0 2008 18 0 0 0 6 .000 4 .667 0 2009 19 1 2 4 15 .067 7 .467 0 2009 14 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286 0 Career 55 1 8 12 36 .056 15 .417 0 Career 32 0 0 0 13 .000 6 .667 0

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LLaurenauren BBurkeurke LLauraaura DDieterieter Junior • Midfi elder/Defender • 5-7 Junior • Midfi elder • 5-4 Medina, Ohio Wheaton, Ill. Medina HS 9 Wheaton HS 3 2009: Played in all 19 games of the season, while starting in eleven of them 2009: Tough forward saw action in 14 games, tallying one start ... Logged 204 ... Recorded 1125 total minutes ... Part of a defensive unit that tallied fi ve minutes for the year, playing a season-best 51 minutes at Akron (10/29) ... To- shutouts during conference play ... Got involved offensively with one shot on goal taled three shots on the year, putting all of them on goal ... Scored her only goal and two total shots ... Tallied two total assists on the season during conference of the year, the game winner, against Ball State (10/16). matches against Ball State (10/16) and Bowling Green (10/9). 2008: Feisty forward played extensively in her fi rst year, seeing action in all 18 2008: Quick midfi elder, Burke saw playing time in 11 of Ohio’s games on the of Ohio’s games on the season while registering fi ve starts ... Recorded 15 shots, season ... Registered the fi rst goal of her career against Marshall (9/21) ... including eight on goal on the year for a shot on goal (SOG) percentage of .533 Played a season-high 58 minutes against Ball State. ... Tallied three assists, third on the team, for three points on the season ... Picked up the fi rst assist of her career against Georgetown (8/31) ... Also had assists HIGH SCHOOL: Competed at Medina High School under head coach Scott against Marshall (9/21) and Buffalo (9/28) ... Fired a career-high four shots, Simpson where she racked up 23 goals and 41 assists as a four-year starter including three on goal against Cleveland State (9/12) ... Registered three shots, ... The all-conference, All-Gazette and All-Sun News selection set a new school including two on goal against Marshall ... Played 70-plus minutes on three occa- record with fi ve assists in one game and is third all time in Medina soccer history sions, including a career-high 74 against Cleveland State (9/12). in assists for a career ... Also ran track during her senior year ... Was named a team co-captain and earned her team’s Offensive Player of the Year awards in HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters while competing at Wheaton North High 2005 and 2007 ... Also given the Rollie Platz Sportsmanship Award. School under head coach Tim McEvilly ... Scored 29 goals and racked up 20 assists in her sophomore and junior seasons before missing her senior campaign CLUB: Played club soccer for the Cleveland Internationals under head coach with an ACL injury ... Team was ranked 11th best in the nation in 2006 after Zdravko Popovic ... Ohio North State Champions in 2006 and 2007 ... National fi nishing third in the state tournament ... Also earned two letters on the varsity Finalist in 2006. golf team ... Competed her freshman year on the junior varsity team ... Team had the highest combined GPA of any women’s high school team in the state of Illinois PERSONAL: Majoring in Communications ... Daughter of Bill and Julie Burke ... in 2006. Has on sister, Taylor ... Dad, two aunts and two uncles have all graduated from Ohio ... Cousin, Steven, played football for four years at Miami ... Born on July CLUB: Played for the Windy City Pride Elite under head coach Ko Thanadabouth 17, 1990. ... Played alongside current Bobcat sophomore Jackie Hanson. PERSONAL: Majoring in Sport Managment ... Daughter of Don and Maggie Di- eter ... Has one brother, Danny, and one sister, Lindsay ... Born on Jan. 16, 1990.

Burke’s Career Stats Dieter’s Career Stats Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2008 11 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 2008 18 0 3 3 15 .000 8 .533 0 2009 19 0 2 2 1 .000 1 1.000 0 2009 14 1 0 2 3 .333 3 1.000 1 Career 30 0 3 3 1 .000 1 1.000 0 Career 18 1 3 5 18 .000 11 .611 1

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RRemiemi FFamoduamodu TToyeoye FFamoduamodu Junior • Defender • 5-6 Junior • Midfi elder • 5-2 Bloomington, Minn. Bloomington, Minn. Kennedy HS 2255 Kennedy HS 2277 2009: Solid defender appeared in 18 games and logging 17 starts ... Totaled 2009: Aggressive midfi elder and forward, played in 18 games and recorded 1341 minutes ... Totaled a season-high 110 minutes against Bowling Green eight starts ... Logged a total of 704 minutes on the season with a season-high (10/9) ... Played key role for a defense that posted fi ve shutouts in conference 73 minutes against Marshall (9/13) ... Aided the defense in fi ve shutouts ... play ... Recorded three shots on goal and a total of fi ve shots for the season ... Totaled 10 shots on the year, including six on goal for a shot on goal percentage Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Buffalo (10/25). of .600 ... Scored her only goal of the year, the potential game winner, against Cleveland State (9/6). 2008: Steady and sound defender played in eight games with eight starts while battling injury ... Played and started in her fi rst game against Northeastern 2008: An athletic, feisty midfi elder, Famaodu played in 18 games, register- (9/7), picking up her fi rst career shot on goal ... Logged 103 minutes in game ing four starts ... Totaled four points on the season on a goal and two assists ... against Western Michigan (10/12) ... Helped Ohio’s defense to a shutout of Registered a total of seven shots for the year, including three on goal ... Picked league’s highest scoring team, Central Michigan (10/24), while playing all 90 up the fi rst start of her career against Northeastern (9/7) ... Fired the fi rst shot minutes. of her career against American (8/29) in Ohio’s fi rst game of the season ... Recorded her fi rst career shot on goal against Marshall (9/21) ... Tallied her fi rst HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter on defense at Kennedy High School where career assist and point against Northern Illinois (10/10) ... Also notched an assist she twice earned All-Conference Honors in 2006 and 2007 ... Earned All- against Central Michigan (10/24), assisting on the game-winning goal ... Scored Conference Honorable Mention in 2004 and 2005 ... Team captain in both the fi rst goal of her career against Akron (10/30). soccer and lacrosse her senior year and was an all-state selection in lacrosse as a sophomore ... HIGH SCHOOL: Led her Kennedy High School team in scoring in each of her fi ve years on the squad while starting at striker ... Played up on the high school CLUB: Played club soccer for Bangu Tsunami FC Blue where she started at team as an eighth grader ... Was named the team’s offensive MVP four straight sweeper. seasons and earned all-state honors as a senior. PERSONAL: Daughter of Wendy and Tunde Famodu ... Has six brothers and CLUB: Led her Bangu Tsunami FC Blue club team in scoring in 2006 ... Helped the sisters ... Twin sister Toye is on the team as well ... Majoring in Dietetics ... Born the team clinch the Minnesota State Cup Championship. May 6, 1990. PERSONAL: Daughter of Wendy and Tunde Famodu ... Has six brothers and sisters ... Twin sister, Remi, is on the team as well ... Majoring in Anthropology ... Born May 6, 1990.

R. Famodu’s Career Stats T. Famodu’s Career Stats Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2008 8 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 2008 18 1 2 4 7 .143 3 .429 0 2009 18 1 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 1 2009 18 1 0 2 10 .100 6 .600 1 Career 26 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 1 Career 36 1 2 6 17 .118 9 .529 1

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KKatieatie KKemenemen KKimim NNordtveitordtveit Junior • Forward • 5-5 Junior • Defender • 5-5 Cincinnati, Ohio Newtown, Pa. Seton HS 2222 Council Rock North HS 1122 2009: An active forward, Kemen started six of her seven appearances for the 2009: Played in 17 matches, totaling 291 minutes on the season ... Recorded a ‘Cats before seeing her season cut short due to a leg injury ... Played a total of season-high 50 minutes in match against Buffalo (10/25) ... Defensively, helped 255 minutes over seven games ... Recorded fi ve shots on the year ... Tallied a the `Cats earn fi ve shutouts in conference play ... An active offensive player with season-best three shots against Cleveland State (9/6) ... Toiled a season-high 67 six shots on goal and 11 total shots ... Scored her sole season goal in a 2-0 vic- minutes against Cincinnati (8/23). tory over NIU (10/09). 2008: Strong and aggressive as a forward, Kemen played in seven games on 2008: Steady on the back line, Nordtveit saw action in seven games before the season ... Notched the fi rst shot of her career against American (8/29) ... seeing her season cut short to injury ... Notched the fi rst goal of her career, the Logged a season-high 48 minutes against Cleveland State. game winner, in Ohio’s fi rst game of the year against American (8/29) ... Toiled 61 minutes, her highest output of the season, in that contest. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mollie Harloff at Seton High School where she scored 15 career goals ... A 2005 second-team all-league selection ... HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bruce Jacobs at Council Rock North High Earned four letters in soccer, one in basketball and one in track and fi eld. School where she played sweeper and forward ... Compiled seven assists as a defender and eight goals and fi ve more assists when she played forward as a CLUB: Played on the Ohio Elite Club Team for head coach Tim Lesiak ... 2007 junior ... Women’s soccer was a spring sport at Council Rock ... A four-year varsity Ohio South State Champions and 2007 Super-Y National Champions. starter ... Suburban One League Honorable Mention as a freshman ... SOL second-team during her junior year ... Injured during her sophomore season. PERSONAL: Majoring in Pre Early Childhood Development ... Daughter of Steven and Kimberly Kemen ... Has two sisters, Kristi and Kari ... Born on July 2, CLUB: Played club soccer for both the Spirit United FC and Vincent United ... 1990. EPYSA State Cup Finalists in 2005, 2006 and 2007. PERSONAL: Daughter of Paul and Karen Nordtveit ... Has three brothers, Stefan, Leif and Jayden ... Also has one sister, Jordyn ... Cousin, Havard, was signed by Arsenal at age 17 ... Majoring in Physical Education ... Born on June 4, 1990.

Kemen’s Career Stats Nordtveit’s Career Stats Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2008 7 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 2008 7 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 2009 7 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 2009 17 1 0 2 11 .091 6 .545 0 Career 14 0 0 0 6 .000 0 .000 0 Career 24 2 0 4 12 .167 7 .583 1

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RRachaelachael PPhilpothilpot KKelseyelsey PPichelichel Junior • Defender • 5-8 Junior • Midfi elder • 5-5 Cincinnati, Ohio Rochester, Mich. Archbishop McNicholas HS 2200 Stoney Creek HS 4 2009: Saw action in 11 games, recording two starts on the year ... Played a role 2009: Saw action in all 19 of the team’s contests on the year, tallying 16 starts on the defensive line in two of the team’s conference shutouts ... Tallied a total of ... Totaled 1124 minutes on the year ... Tallied a team-best 10 points on a goal 301 minutes on the season, logging a season-high 75 minutes against Cleveland and eight assists on the year ... Tied for second in the MAC with her eight as- State (9/6) ... Recorded two shots, both of which were on goal, on the season ... sists ... Tied for fi rst in the MAC in assists in conference play with four ... Named Tallied a shot on goal percentage of 1.000. Second Team All-MAC ... Recorded 36 shots on the year, with 15 coming on goal ... Logged a season-best 90 minutes on two occasions, against Central Michigan 2008: Athletic defender, Philpot played in 16 games, recording 10 starts on the (9/25) and Ball State (10/16) ... Totaled career-best two assists against IPFW year ... Saw the fi rst action of her career against American (8/29) ... Notched (9/20) ... Tallied a season-best three points with a goal, the game winner, and her fi rst career start against Minnesota (9/5) ... Tallied the fi rst shot of her career an assist at Western Michigan (10/4) ... Named MAC Player of the Week for against Cleveland State (9/12) ... Totaled four shots, including two on goal, Oct. 5 ... Put up a season-high fi ve shots, landing three on goal, against More- during the season ... Had her fi rst career shot on goal against Kent State (9/26) head State (9/18) ... Named to the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association Second ... Helped Ohio’s defense to shutouts of Bowling Green (10/3) and Central Team. Michigan (10/24) ... Played 100-plus minutes in two games, logging 106 against Bowling Green. 2008: A heady midfi elder, Pichel saw signifi cant action as a freshman, playing in all 18 of Ohio’s games on the season and recording two starts along the way ... HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Archbishop McNicholas High School where she led Notched 19 shots, including nine on goal on the season ... Scored her only goal her team in scoring as a senior ... Named Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star Honorable of the season, the potential game winner, in the last game of the season against Mention in 2007 ... A three-time varsity letterwinner in soccer. Akron (10/30) ... Totaled the one goal for two points on the year ... Played a career-best 81 minutes and tallied a career-best four shots, all on goal, against CLUB: Played with Cincinnati Classics Hammer FC ... Won state titles in 2004, Eastern Michigan (10/26) ... Recorded three shots, including two on goal in the 2005 and 2006. `Cats’ win over Central Michigan (10/24). PERSONAL: Majoring in Communications Studies ... Daughter of Pat and Laurie HIGH SCHOOL: Competed at Stoney Creek High School in Rochester Hills, Mich., Philpot ... Has two younger siblings, Jake and Jenny, who are twins, and an older where she played under head coach Erin Rodger ... A two-time third-team all- brother, Zach ... Born Jan. 11, 1990. state selection ... Scored 30 goals and compiled 17 assists in three years while playing varsity soccer ... Tallied three letters in soccer and two in cross country ... Named all-district all three years and all-region twice ... Helped lead her team to a second-place fi nish in the state in 2005. CLUB: Played for the Michigan Gators `91 Club Team under head coach Teri Steinwascher ... Was a team captain from 2002-2008 ... Helped lead the team to a state championship in 2006 ... Second in state from 2002-2005 and in 2007. PERSONAL: Majoring in Journalism ... Daughet of Kip and Lenore Pichel ... Has one brother, Ian ... Father played soccer at Ohio Northern from 1981-84 ... Born on Aug. 13, 1990.

R. Philpot’s Career Stats K. Pichel’s Career Stats Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2008 16 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 2008 18 1 0 2 19 .053 9 .474 1 2009 11 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 2009 19 1 8 10 36 .028 15 .417 1 Career 27 0 0 0 6 .000 4 .667 0 Career 37 2 8 12 45 .036 24 .436 2

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SSaraara SSeitzeitz JJordanordan FFinchinch Junior • Midfi elder • 5-4 Sophomore • Midfi elder • 5-7 Englewood, Ohio Akron, Ohio Northmont HS 1133 Walsh Jesuit HS 7 2009: Started 15 of the 18 games she played in during the season ... Recorded 2009: Saw the fi eld seven times during her fi rst season as a Bobcat ... Logged 1105 minutes on the season, while reaching 90 or more minutes on fi ve occasions a season high of 12 minutes during the Cleveland State match (9/6) ... As a ... Played an active role on offense with fi ve shots on goal and 13 total shots ... midfi elder, helped lead the defense to two conference shutouts against Ball State Enjoyed a good game against Cleveland State, tallying a goal and an assist in (10/16) and Kent State (10/23) ... Took two shots during her season total of 54 Ohio’s 3-1 victory ... Totaled three points on the year. minutes on the fi eld. 2008: Athletic midfi elder played in 14 games on the year, registering starts in High School: During her career at Walsh Jesuit High School, helped her team nine of them ... Totaled one goal for two points during the season ... Recorded to a 72-7-6 record over four seasons ... Helped lead her team to an Adidas/ nine total shots and two on goal over the course of the season ... Scored her one NSCAA No. 1 ranking for nine consecutive weeks ... Helped lead team to a goal, the fi rst of her career, in Ohio’s 4-1 win over Miami (10/19) ... Tallied a NSCAA National Championship in 2006 ... Also helped her team to the Division I career-best two shots on three different occasions, versus Bowling Green (10/3), Ohio State Championship with a perfect 23-0-0 record that year and was part at Western Michigan (10/12) and at Ball State (10/17) ... Played at 90-plus of a unit that allowed just six goals during the campaign ... During her junior minutes four times, including a career-high 96 at WMU. year, helped her team reach the Division I Ohio State Final Four ... Garnered team MVP honors on the season ... Led her team to the Division I Ohio Regional HIGH SCHOOL: Played high school soccer at Northmont High School where she Finals as a senior ... Named to the Greater Akron Soccer Coaches Association tallied 50-plus goals and 30-plus assists as a four-year varsity starter under All-Star Team in 2008. head coach Walt Sade ... A three-time All-Miami Valley First Team selection ... Third-team all-state in 2006 ... Four-time All-Dayton North First Team ... Team Club: Played for Cleveland Internationals, helping the team win the 2007 Mid- offensive MVP from 2005-2007 ... Four-time All-GWOC League First Team ... west Regional Championship and the 2007 Super Y League National Champion- Team fi nished 15-4-2 in 2005 and won the district championship. ship ... In 2006, was a member of the 2006 Super Y League National Runner-Up team ... Played on Ohio North State Olympic Development Team. CLUB: Played for the Ohio Premier under head coach Chris King ... Led her team to a state championship in 2005 ... National Finalist in 2005 ... From seventh Personal: Majoring in Exercise Physiology ... Daughter of Todd and Cheryl Finch grade through high school, drove more than an hour and thirty minutes three ... Father played football at Kent State from 1980-81 ... Has one brother, Kyle ... times per week from Dayton area to practice with team in Columbus. Born December 22, 1990. PERSONAL: Majoring in pre-pharmacy ... Daughter of Craig and Lisa Seitz ... Has one brother, David ... Maintained a 4.0 GPA in high school and was a mem- Finch’s Career Stats ber of the national honor society ... Born on May 21, 1990. Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2009 7 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 Career 7 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0

VVeronicaeronica RRockock Sophomore • Forward • 5-6 North Royalton, Ohio Padua Franciscan HS 1111 2009: Played her fi rst career minutes with the Bobcats against Purdue (8/21/09) ... Totaled 23 minutes on the season ... Took the fi eld in three matches ... Played a season-high nine minutes at Toledo (10/11). High School: Led Padua Franciscan High School in goals and points during her senior year and assists and points during her junior year ... Tallied 28 goals and 44 assists during her career ... Scored 16 goals as a senior in 2008 ... Also named the team’s offensive MVP that year ... Notched 20 assists as a junior in 2007 ... Named First Team All-North Coast League and Second Team All-Greater Cleveland her senior year ... Named to the All-North Coast League and Greater Cleveland second teams in 2007 ... Helped lead Padua to three District Finals appearances, three Sectional Titles and three North Coast League second-place fi nishes from 2006-2008 ... Served as the team captain during both her junior and senior seasons ... Earned Academic All-Ohio honors in 2008 ... Lettered in soccer all four years. Club: Played for the Cleveland Cobras ... Helped guide the team to the 2009 U18 National Indoor fi nals ... Helped lead 2008 team to the U17 Northern Ohio Cup Finals and to a U17 National Indoor championship ... In 2007, played on two U16 teams that were U16 Virginia semifi nalists and U16 National Indoor semifi nalists, respectively ... Also helped lead U17 Empire Cup team to the state semifi nals that same year. Personal: Daughter of Ronald and Nannette Rock ... Has two sisters, Nikki and Kristen ... Majoring in Nursing ... Born on September 9, 1991.

Rock’s Career Stats Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2009 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 Seitz’ Career Stats Career 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2008 14 1 0 2 9 .111 2 .222 0 2009 18 1 1 3 13 .077 5 .385 0 Career 32 2 1 5 22 .091 7 .318 0

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PPaigeaige HHowardoward CCathrynathryn RRogersogers Sophomore • Defender • 5-5 Sophomore • Midfi elder • 5-4 Mentor, Ohio Toronto, Ontario Lake Catholic HS 6 Silverthorn Collegiate Institute 5 2009: Played a signifi cant role on the defense throughout her fi rst season with 2009: Saw action in all 19 games, logging 12 starts as a freshman ... Tied for the Bobcats ... Played in and started in all 19 games to tally a total of 1369 third on the team with seven points ... Recorded three goals and an assist on the minutes ... Recorded a season high of 110 minutes in the match with Bowling year ... Her three goals tied for second best on the team ... Logged 852 minutes Green (9/9) ... Supported the defense in their fi ve shutouts on the season ... At- on the year, totaling 15 shots and putting eight on goal ... Played a season-best tacked offensively with two shots on goal and a total of four shots ... Named to 79 minutes at Bowling Green (10/9) ... Scored her fi rst goal of the season at the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association Second Team. Indiana State (9/11) ... Recorded an assist at Western Michigan (10/4) ... Picked up her second goal of the season, the game winner, at Toledo (10/11) ... Tallied High School: Played for Lake Catholic High School ... Named to the All-Ohio a season-high three shots against Miami (10/18) ... Scored the game-winning Division II Second Team two times ... Named to the Great Cleveland Soccer goal in overtime at Kent State (10/23) ... Named to the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Coaches Association First Team twice ... Garnered First Team North Coast League Association Second Team. honors on two occasions ... Helped her team reach the regional fi nals in 2005 and 2006 and the district fi nals in 2008 ... Participated in soccer, basketball and National Team: Played for the Jamaican U17 and U20 National Teams in 2008 track, lettering four times in each sport ... Received numerous academic honors all four years. High School: Played for Silverthorn Collegiate Institute in Toronto, Ontario ... Earned the Team’s MVP award in 2006 and 2008 ... Also played hockey, and Club: Played for the Cleveland Alliance Soccer Academy (CASA), leading her earned Team MVP honors in 2006 and 2008 ... Named the school’s Athlete of team to back-to-back Ohio North State Cup Championships in 2007 and 2008. the Year by Silverthorn for 2005-2006. Personal: Daughter of Trey and Jan Howard ... Has four brothers, Burke, Trent, Club/Provincial: Played club soccer for the West Rouge Storm under coach Mason, and Reid ... One brother, Burke, is an Ohio University alum and another Bobby Lennox ... Helped lead Ontario Provincial Team to the U16 Canadian brother, Trent, also attends Ohio ... Majoring in Business ... Born July 10, 1991. Nationals, where she earned a bronze medal ... Played with Team Ontario that took on both the Argentinian and Chilen U19 National Teams ... Led U14 Team Ontario to a gold medal at the Canadian Nationals ... Led that same team in goals scored, the second most at the Canadian National Tournament. Personal: Born May 22, 1991 ... Majoring in Criminology.

Howard’s Career Stats Rogers’ Career Stats Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2009 19 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 2009 19 3 1 7 15 .200 8 .533 2 Career 19 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 Career 19 3 1 7 15 .200 8 .533 2

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EErinrin SSchwenkechwenke JJoieoie CCosbyosby Sophomore • Forward • 5-4 Sophomore • Goalkeeper • 5-7 Solon, Ohio Westerville, Ohio Solon HS 6 Westerville North HS 3300 2009: Recorded the fi rst start of her career against Indiana State (9/11) ... 2009: Did not see action as a true freshman. Played in all 19 matches during the season to tally a total of 893 minutes ... Named MAC Player of the Week for 9/21 after scoring two game-winning High School: As a goalkeeper for Westerville North High School, helped lead goals ... Scored goals on four occasions with Ohio winning each of these games her team to a 2007 District Championship ... Also led her team to two District ... Recorded 15 shots on goal and 22 total shots on the year ... Ranked second on Finals appearances in 2006 and 2008 ... Tallied 10 shutouts and had a goals the team with eight points ... Played a season-high 68 minutes against More- against average of .65 during as a senior ... Totaled 22 shutouts and held a head State (9/18) ... Notched game winners against Morehead State and IPFW GAA of .81 for her career ... Earned First Team Capital Conference honors and (9/20). was named Team MVP as a senior ... Garnered Second Team Capital Confer- ence honors and was her team’s Defensive MVP as a junior in 2007. High School: Played for Solon High School ... Garnered three First Team All- Conference Nods under Tolga Yanmaz ... Totaled 45 goals during her high school Club: Played for Blast FC and led her team to the 2006 USYS Region II Semifi - career ... Earned First Team All-State, First Team All-Northeast Ohio and First nals. Team All-Conference honors in 2008 ... Scored 20 goals as a senior in 2008, helping her team to a 14-4-1 record ... Named First Team all Northeast Ohio Personal: Daughter of Garry and Lynette Cosby...Father graduated from Ohio ... and First Team All-Conference as a junior ... Also named to the All-Sun Southeast Has one sister, Nia ... Majoring in International Business ... Born March 18, 1991. Team in 2007 ... Named both Team MVP and Offensive MVP as a junior ... Also played softball, lettering all four years in both sports. Club: Played for the Cleveland Whitecaps and CASA Select ... Helped lead the Whitecaps to tournament titles at tournaments in Raleigh, Chicago, Kalamazoo and Germantown ... Led CASA Select team to state championships in 2007-08 and 2008-09, and to the Regional Finals in Iowa. TTaleenaleen MMergianergian Personal: Daughter of Pete and Lori Schwenke ... Father, Pete, participated in Redshirt Freshman • Defender • 5-4 Track and Field at Cleveland State and one brother, Brad, played baseball at Livonia, Mich. Belmont University ... Has two brothers, Brad and Ryan ... Majoring in Exercise Adlai E. Stevenson HS Physiology ... Born April 11, 1991. 1177 2009: Saw time in exhibition game against Northern Kentucky, but sat out the season as a redshirt. High School: Played for Adlai E. Stevenson High School, where she helped her team to the district fi nals twice ... Also led team to the Western Lakes Division Championship in 2008 and the district fi nals in 2006 and 2008 ... Named to the All-District Team as a senior ... Also named to the All-Area Observer team in 2008 ... Earned Western Lake Division Honorable Mention recognition three times from 2006-08 ... Led her team in assists as both a sophomore and junior ... Scholar athlete all four years. Club: Played club for the Michigan Hawks under Doug Landefeld, helping lead the team to fi ve Michigan State Cup Championships (2003, 2004, 2007-09) ... Helped the team to a No. 8 national ranking by the National Soccer Rankings in 2008 ... In 2007, led her team to a third-place fi nish in the national fi nals and to a Regional II Championship ... Played on several Olympic Development Michigan State squads from 2003-06. Personal: Daughter of Ara and Marilyn Merigan ... Has two brothers, Raz and Lev ... Majoring in Education and Psychology ... Hobbies include interior design, scrapbooking and music ... Born February 24, 1991.

NNatalieatalie BBechtelechtel Freshman • Forward • 5-6 Westlake, Ohio Westlake HS 1155 High School: Played at Westlake HS under Scott Jones ... Totaled 48 goals and 35 assists for 131 points during her career ... Recorded impressive 17 goals and 12 assists as a senior ... Named All-Sun News Northwest each of her sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Also named All-Sun News Greater Cleveland the last two years ... Helped lead Westlake to Division I district championship in 2009 ... Garnered Second Team All-Ohio honors in both 2008 and 2009 ... Named to Coachesaid.com Division I All-Ohio Second Team as well as All-Greater Cleve- land Coaches Association First Team in both 2008 and 2009 ... Also lettered in basketball and track. Club: Played for CASA Black under Chris Marsh ... Helped lead team to State Cup Championships in both 2007 and 2008 ... Teammate of current Bobcats Schwenke’s Career Stats Mattie Liston and Alex Stec. Season GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2009 19 4 8 8 22 .182 15 .682 2 Personal: Daugher of Jeff and Melissa Bechtel ... Has three brothers, one of Career 19 4 8 8 22 .182 15 .682 2 whom attends Ohio ... Undecided on major ... Born June 5, 1992.

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KKirstenirsten FFrankrank MMattieattie LListoniston Freshman • Defender • 5-7 Freshman • Goalkeeper • 5-9 Crofton, Md. Lakewood, Ohio Archbishop Spalding HS 1166 Montessori HS of Univ. Circle 0 High School: Led Archbishop Spalding HS to a 20-0-1 record and a No. 3 na- High School: Played for Magnifi cant HS as a freshman and sophomore before tional ranking by ESPNRISE.com in 2009 ... Anchored defense that garnered 15 playing just club soccer her last two years ... Started every game during her two shutouts ... Named ESPNRISE.com All-American on two occasions ... Named to ES- years, leading team to Division I Regional Semifi nals in 2007 ... Named team PNRISE.com All-American First Teamin 2009 and third team in 2008 ... First Team MVP as a sophomore ... All-Sun Goalkeeper selection by the Sun Press in 2007 ... All-County selection as both a sophomore and junior ... Garnered Washington Named Division I GCSSCA All-Cleveland Team honorable mention as a freshman. Post and Baltimore Sun All-Met First Team honors in 2009 ... Helped lead team to 61 total shutouts during her career ... Led team to IAAM Conference Champion- Club: Played for Ohio Premier Soccer Club and for CASA Black under Chris ships as a freshman, junior and senior ... Helped team acheive a No. 5 national Marsh ... Allowed the fewest number of goals in the Midwest Regional League in ranking by the NSCAA in 2009. 2008 ... Helped lead team to State Cup Championships in both 2007 and 2008 ... Teammate of current Bobcats Mattie Liston and Alex Stec. Club: Played club soccer for Freestate Phoenix U17 under Steve Campbell ... Led team to Maryland State Cup Championship and Region 1 National Champi- Personal: Daughter of Tim and Dawn Liston ... Hobbies include playing the gui- onships in 2008 ... Helped team to E Regional Championship in 2009. tar, scuba diving and playing sports ... Born Oct. 14, 1991. Personal: Born Jan. 29, 1992 ... Daughter of Carl and Michelle Frank ... Mother, Michelle, was a diver at Florida ... Has two sisters ... Plans to major in Fine Arts. AAlexlex SStectec Freshman • Midfi elder/Defender • 5-9 RRachelachel FFryanryan Medina, Ohio Freshman • Goalkeeper • 5-7 Walsh Jesuit HS Racine, Wis. Washington Park HS 2 High School: Four-year letterwinner for Walsh Jesuit HS under Dino McIntyre ... 1 Totaled 18 goals and 17 assists for her career ... Helped team compile 69-7-8 record in her four years ... Three-year starter ... Team Captain as a senior ... High School: Four-year letterwinner for Washington Park HS ... Tallied a .95 Received Coach’s and Darcy Riley awards ... helped lead team to both Adidas Goals against Average while posting 11 shutouts and an .892 save percentage NSCAA National Championship and Ohio State Championship in 2006 ... Led as a senior ... Recorded eight shutouts as a junior ... Named Second Team All- team to state semifi nal appearances in both 2007 and 2009 and to regional Racine County in both 2008 and 2010 and First Team All-Racine County in 2009 championships three times. ... Garnered First Division All-Southeast Conference honors both as a junior and as a senior ... named team MVP as a senior ... Also lettered in golf. Club: Played club soccer for CASA Black under Chris Marsh ... Helped lead team to State Cup Championships in both 2007 and 2008 ... Teammate of current Club: Played club soccer for FC Milwaukee 18 under Rob Harrington ... Helped Bobcats Mattie Liston and Natalie Bechtel. team to second-place fi nish in Region II Championship ... Led team to Wisconsin State Cup Championship. Personal: Daughter of David and Pamela Stec ... In both the National Honor So- ciety and the French Honor Society in high school ... Plans to major in Broadcast Personal: Daughter of Mike and Jackie Fryan ... Has one sister ... Plans to major Journalism ... Born Jan. 28, 1992. in Computer Engineering ... Born Sept. 1, 1992.

SStephanietephanie GGortort Freshman • Defender • 5-5 Mason, Ohio Mason HS 2233 KKelseyelsey WWarrenarren Freshman • Goalkeeper • 5-10 High School: Second Team All-Greater Miami Conference ... Led team to GMC Dublin, Ohio championships in both 2008 and 2009 ... Received both Athlete of the Week Dublin Scioto HS and Coach’s Awards ... Team captain as a senior. Club: Played club soccer for Cincinnati United under Andy Szucs ... Member of 2299 the Olympic Development Regional Team in 2006. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Dublin Scioto HS under Chris Adams ... Personal: Daugher of Vicki Gort and the late Steve Gort ... Has two older broth- tallied a .810 save percentage 298 saves and 23 shutouts over her last three ers, Andrew and Chris ... Hobbies include reading, writing and music ... Intends to seasons ... Started all four years ... Team captain as a junior and senior ... Holds major in Journalism ... Born Sept. 14, 1992. school records for most shutouts in a season and for a career. Club: Played club soccer for both Ohio Premier and Eagles Soccer Club under Greg Miller and Matt Ogden ... Led Ohio Premier to a Regionals appearance. Personal: Daughter of Mike and Carol Warren ... Has one sister, Aly, who played soccer at Ohio from 2004-07 ... Brother-in-law, Hayden Johnston, played baseball at Ohio ... Plans to major in Early Childhood Education ... Born Feb. 16, 1991.

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SENIORS: Sarah Brown, Rachael Goulding, Jackie Hanson JUNIORS: Ainsley Bodi, Lauren Burke, Laura Dieter, Remi Famodu, Toye Famodu, Katie Kemen, Kim Nordtveit, Rachael Philpot, Kelsey Pichel, Sara Seitz.

SOPHOMORES: Jordan Finch, Paige howard, Veronica Rock, Cathryn Rogers, FRESHMEN: Natalie Bechtel, Kirsten Frank, Rachel Fryan, Stephanie Gort, Mat- Erin Schwenke, Joie Cosby, Taleen Mergian tie Liston, Alex Stec, Kelsey Warren

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In only her second season, Strauss guided the Bobcats to their fi rst outright conference title in 2001. Ohio won the regular season crown SStacytacy SStrausstrauss with a 10-2 MAC record, setting a new Head Coach league high for the most conference victories in a season. The Bobcats allowed a MAC-low 11th Season seven goals in conference play while netting Kenyon ‘96 25 scores on offense. Ohio hosted the MAC 60-42-12 MAC Tournament and fi nished its season with a 12-9 overall record. In Strauss’ rookie cam- paign, the Bobcats posted impressive wins against Ohio State and MAC regular-season Entering her 11th season as head coach of the Ohio women’s soccer team, Stacy champion Buffalo. Ohio fi nished the 2000 Strauss has guided the Bobcats into perennial contenders in the Mid-American season in a tie for third place with a 7-4 Conference, leading the team to two regular-season conference titles, two second- conference record and a 10-9 mark overall. place fi nishes and four conference fi nal four appearances. Strauss, a native of Bay Village, came to Strauss’ 87-92-15 (.487) career coaching record makes her the program’s all- the Ohio soccer program after serving as time leader in wins. More importantly, she holds a 60-42-12 (.578) MAC record assistant coach at the University of Rhode that is among the highest in the conference’s history. Under her tutelage, 22 play- Island. In her two seasons with the Rams, ers have garnered All-MAC honors and seven have been named to the All-MAC she directed the team to a 12-7-1 overall Freshman Team, which began in 2003. record in 1998 and a 12-8 record in 1999. She also coordinated numerous youth clinics Fielding young squads and fi ghting a hoard of injuries throughout the past two and a fund-raising drive for a program seasons, Strauss’ teams have faced its share of obstacles and succeeded amidst called “Ram Goal-a-thon.” challenging situations. After having faced a very challenging 2008 schedule that included two Top 25 programs (Georgetown and Minnesota), Strauss led Ohio to Prior to her stint at Rhode Island, Strauss spent one year as the assistant coach for a four-game improvement in 2009, while also winning six conference road games Dartmouth College. While planning practice and coaching the goalkeepers, she and tying a program record with fi ve conference road wins. In addition, the team served as the primary coach for the program’s junior varsity team. fi nished fourth in the challenging 12-team MAC. This came with a squad that included 20 underclassmen. Sophomore Kelsey Pichel tied for the league lead in Strauss also has been actively involved with youth soccer, serving as a head coach assists in conference play and garnered All-MAC recognition, the 22nd all-confer- for teams in the Upper Valley Lightning Soccer Club (N.H.) and the Rhode Island ence honor under Strauss’ watch. Rays Soccer Club. In Athens, she organizes several youth soccer clinics throughout the year and shows up with her players at every “You Go Girl Day” and “Women Strauss and the Bobcats played an incredibly diffi cult non-conference schedule in Sports” event on campus. She and her squad are also active in various service to start the 2007 season, with close games against Louisville, Kentucky and a 2-1 events on campus and in the community. loss to Ohio State, then ranked No. 25 in the nation, in double-overtime. But the stiff competition paid off when Ohio defeated four of its fi rst fi ve MAC oppo- A 1996 graduate of Kenyon College, Strauss was a four-year starter at goal- nents on its way to a No. 6 seed in the conference tournament. Strauss’ impec- keeper. She led her team to a 50-21-3 record over her career while earning All- cable recruiting showed with freshmen Jackie Hanson and Sarah Brown playing North Coast Athletic Conference honors each season. The two-time captain holds meaningful minutes at midield and defense, respectively, and Hanson garnering Kenyon career records in shutouts, goals-against average and games played, as All-MAC Freshman team recognition. Three other players also picked up All-MAC well as season records in games played and shutouts. recognition as well. Erika Schmitt earned First Team All-MAC honors, while senior forward Lindsey Price and sophomore defender Rachael Goulding were selected Strauss earned her bachelor’s degree in history from Kenyon before also earn- to the All-MAC SecondTeam. ing a master’s degree in education from Ohio State University in 1997. She is a licensed member of both the United States Soccer Federation and the National Strauss worked wonders in 2006 after an injury-fi lled 2005 season that saw the Soccer Coaches Association of America. Strauss also holds the Premier Diploma Bobcats go 3-14-0 on the season and 1-10-0 in MAC play. Already working with from the NSCAA, giving her the highest level of coaching certifi cation offered by a relatively young and inexperienced squad, Strauss lost two projected defensive the national association. starters before the 2006 campaign began. Despite the losses, Strauss led the Bobcats to a 9-9-1 overall record and a 7-3-1 mark in conference play. The Bob- She married former Bobcat wrestler John Ellis of Athens on Dec. 11, 2009. The cats earned the No. 2 seed in the MAC Tournament and fi nished just one game couple resides in Athens. out of a conference title. Three players picked up All-MAC selections, including Rachael Goulding, who was named to the All-MAC First Team as a defender in just her freshman year. Tiffany Horvath earned All-MAC Second Team honors for the third time under Strauss’ guidance, while Goulding and fellow freshman Amy Lower were named to the All-MAC Freshman Team. Ohio’s 2004 championship season included an 11-match un- beaten streak highlighted by a run of nine consecutive shutouts, The Strauss File both MAC records. The nine straight shutouts tied them for eighth in NCAA Division I all-time records as they did not allow a goal Personal Information during a span of 942 consecutive minutes. As a result, the 2004 Name: Stacy Strauss All-MAC team consisted of three fi rst-teamers and two second- Hometown: Bay Village, Ohio teamers from Ohio, marking the most selections in the program’s College: Kenyon ‘96 history. After setting school single-season records for save B.A.: History percentage (.867) and goals-against average (0.75), Michelle M.A.: Education (Ohio State ‘97) Meglaughlin was named to the 2004 NSCAA/adidas Great Lakes All-Region third team, becoming just the fourth Bobcat to Coaching Experience earn all-region honors. Head Coach: Ohio University (2000-Present) Ohio overcame a slew of injuries to key players, a brutal sched- Assistant Coach: Rhode Island (1998-99) ule that featured six straight road games to start the season and Assistant Coach: Dartmouth College (1997) a heart-wrenching string of one-goal losses that included four in overtime to still have a successful campaign in 2003. The Bobcats Season MAC Finish Overall Pct. won fi ve consecutive matches late in the season to march into their 2000 7-4-0 T-3rd 10-9-0 .526 third straight MAC “Final Four” appearance. Three Ohio players 2001 10-2-0 1st 12-9-0 .571 received All-MAC accolades following the 2003 season including 2002 7-3-2 3rd 15-5-2 .727 Tiffany Horvath, who was named MAC Newcomer of the Year. 2003 6-5-1 T-5th 10-10-1 .500 2004 7-2-3 T-1st 9-7-3 .552 In 2002, Ohio won 15 matches - the second-highest total in 2005 1-10-0 12th 3-14-0 .176 school history - and advanced to the championship match of 2006 7-3-1 2nd 9-9-1 .500 the MAC Tournament for the fi rst time since 1998. Four Bobcats 2007 5-5-1 6th 5-11-3 .342 earned All-MAC honors and one, Abby Leopold, became just the third Ohio player to make the All-Great Lakes Region team and 2008 4-5-2 9th 5-10-3 .361 went on to play for the semi-professional Boston Renegades in 2009 6-3-2 4th 9-8-2 .526 the W-League. The Bobcats outscored their opponents 52-27 on Totals 60-42-12 87-92-15 .487 the season, marking the highest output in the program’s eight- year history. Ohio also was listed as a “near-miss” team to the Playing NCAA Tournament by Soccer Buzz magazine. Kenyon (1993-96) The team improved its win total and its fi nish in the MAC Tourna- Honors and Organizations ment in each of the fi rst three seasons under Strauss, who was United States Soccer Federation named the 2002 Division I Coach of the Year by the Ohio Col- National Soccer Coaches Association of America legiate Soccer Association.

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AAmymy SSwitzerwitzer KKellyelly KKeelaneelan Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Third Season, Second at Ohio First Season Ohio ‘07 George Mason ‘10

Defi nitely no stranger to Ohio soccer, former Bobcat player and assistant A former George Mason standout, Kelly Keelan begins her coaching career at coach,Amy Switzer, returns to Athens as the lead assistant under Strauss begin- Ohio beginning in 2010. ning in 2010. A native of Broomall, Pa., Keelan will work with both Ohio’s goalkeepers and A four-year letterwinner for the `Cats from 2003-2006, Switzer begins her fi eld players in skill development, while also assisting with practices and other second stint on the Ohio coaching staff, having served as a graduate assistant day-to-day operations for the program. under Strauss in 2007. She will assist with every aspect of the program, including recruiting, skill development, fi lm breakdown and opponent scouting. Keelan comes to Athens after enjoying a standout career at George Mason. Over her four years with the Patriots, she played in 71 games while recording 40 “I’m tremendously excited to have a coach with the enthusiasm, experience and starts. She amassed a total of 53 points, including 21 goals and 11 assists, and character of Amy,” Strauss said. Her passion for the sport, and for Ohio in par- saw action at both forward and goalkeeper. In the nets, she tallied 58 saves and ticular, is unrivaled. She returns to Athens with a wealth of knowledge and expe- had a goals against average (GAA) of 1.39 for her career. Keelan also served rience gained in both college and youth coaching positions, which will benefi t our as a team captain and was named All-Colonial Athletic Association. As a junior program’s continued growth and development.” in 2008, she led GMU in goals, points, saves and shutouts. In 2007, she led the Patriots in goals, assists, points and shots. Switzer returns to Southeast Ohio after working with Red Bull New York in Secau- cus, N.J., as a developmental staff coach for youth athletes and parent coaches In addition to her career at GMU, Keelan also played with the Philadelphia Lib- in New York and New Jersey. She also served as a personal trainer for the New erty of the WPSL (Women’s Premier Soccer League) and was a keeper in Eng- York Sports Club. Just prior to that, she worked for the World Class Soccer Acad- land’s U-19 National Pool in 2006. She also played for the Philadelphia Charge, emy overseeing the development and organization of three youth soccer teams a WUSA youth team, and on the West Chester United club team for seven years. in the Orangeburg, N.Y. area. Keelan currently holds a NSCAA State Coaching License and completed her Prior to her time in the New York/New Jersey area, Swizer spent a year as bachelor’s degree in Health, Fitness and Recreation Management in May 2010. an assistant coach at the College of Charleston. She certainly made an impact during her time with the Cougars, helping guide the squad to a program-best 12-5-4 mark during the 2008 season and mentoring fi ve All-Southern Confer- ence players. Included in that group was Megan Manthey, who led the Southern Conference in goals scored and points, tallying 14 goals and an impressive 34 points on the year. CCarolynarolyn HHansenansen A Noblesville, Ind., product, Switzer played in 46 games while tallying 24 starts Volunteer Assistant Coach as a midfi elder for Ohio from 2003-06. She played a key role in helping guide Sixth Season the 2004 squad to a regular-season conference championship, the third confer- Ohio ‘03 ence title in school history. Prior to joining the `Cats, she enjoyed a distinguished high school career at Bishop Fenwick HS in Middletown, Ohio. Switzer graduated from Ohio with a degree in Exercise Physiology in 2007, before earning a master’s degree in Coaching Education in 2008. She holds an Carolyn Valade Hansen, the Bobcats’ volunteer assistant coach, is no stranger NSCAA Advanced National Diploma coaching certifi cation. to Ohio soccer. After playing for the Bobcats from 2000-03, including a stint as team captain, she served as a graduate assistant in 2004 and 2005. The 2006 season marked her fi rst as a volunteer assistant with Ohio. In addition to her coaching duties, Hansen is a fi fth-grade teacher at Alexander in nearby Albany. A fi erce competitor and team leader who played hard and aggressive through- out her four seasons, the native of Brighton, Mich. fi nished her Bobcat career third all-time in career starts (67), ninth in appearances (74) and tied for eighth in goals scored (nine). She is married to Ohio wrestling assistant coach Kyle Hansen. The couple has one child.

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