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HEAC COACH SENIOR TRISTA STARK JUNIOR LAURIE JUNIOR REBEKAH ERIN AUBRY L A CROIX KENCALL ------•@ HAT'_s_ l_N_s_1ciE;------Quick Facts, Media I nformation ______2 Roster, Team Picture 3 CRECITB Head Coach Erin Aubry 4 The 2006 Morehead State soccer media guide was designed and Assistant Coach Kristal Menard 5 edited by Assistant Director of Media Relations Matt Schabert. Amber Angermeier, Ashley Groenhout 5 The University section was designed by David Jones, Dugout 2006 Preview 6 Media, Inc. Covers were designed by Jones. Additional writing by Jason Ashcraft, athletic media relations staff assistant. Editorial Meet The Eagles______-======-- 7-16 assistance provided by Director of Athletics Brian Hutchinson, Head Coach Erin Aubry and the Office of University Communica­ Trista Stark 8 tions and Offic eof University Marketing. Special writing provided Rebekah Kendall, Rachel Kendall 9 by MSU's Office of University Communications and the Ohio Jen Rinehart, Laurie Lacroix 10 Va lley Conference. Photography by MSU staff photographers Tim Leslie King, Amie Noll 11 Holbrook and Guy Huffman, and the OVC. Printing by Post Print· Kelly Busch, Kimmie Belting 12 ing Company, Lexington, Ky. Morgan Melzer, Hillary Johnson, Shannon Smith 13 The Newcomers 14 -15 Off t he Field with t he Eagles 16 The University/ Community Section A1-A24 The Opponents and 2005 In Re=.:.vi:.:e:.:w.:..:======1.:.7..:-3: 0:..: The University ______A1-A4 The Opponents,______17-22 President Wayne D. Andrews AS Director of Athletics Brian Hutchinson A6 Seres Records 23 Madonna Wea thers, David Lichtenstein A7 2005 Statistics and Res ults 24 Jim Wells, Compliance Letter AB 2005 Match Statistics and Superlatives 25 Academics A9-A10 Match-By-Match Recaps 26-29 Sports Medicine All-A12 The 30 Strength and Conditioning A13-A14 Eagle Head Coaches Al5 History and Rec..: o ::r.:d.::s======3 1-4..=-:0:J Staff Directory and Support Staff A16 Career Records ______32 Athletic Facilities Al 7-A1 8 Mission Statement/Compliance Letter A19 Season Records 33 MSUEAG LES.com A20 Match/ Team Records 34 The Community and the Region A21-A24 Year-By-Year Results 35-37 All-Time Roster 38 Eagle Honor Roll 39 Jayne Stadium 40

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SCHCCL. rACTS School: ______Morehead State University RANDY STACY I Locatfon: ------=-=-:--:--:---Morehead, KY 40351 Malling Address: ______1 50 University Blvd., Box 1023 f ounded: ______1887 DIRECTOR Enrollment: ______..., 9,062 Nickname: ______Eagles Phone: 606-783-2500 Colors: ------=-Royal Blue and Gold E-mafl: [email protected] PreS1dent: ----=- ----,--c------Dr. Wayne 0. Andrews Vice President r-or Student Life: ______Madonna Weathers Director or Athletics: ______Brian Hutchinson Assistant Director of Athletics: ______David Lichtenstein Assistant Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator: ______TBA Assistant Director of Athletics/Dir. of Sports M.ed1clne: _ Richard Fletcher, A.T.C. Faculty Athletics Representative: ______P eggy Osborne Athletic Academic Coordinator: ______Valerie Ousley Compliance and Eligibility Coordinator: ______Jim Wells Athletics Business Manager: ______Jenny Duncan MATT SCHABERT ASSISTANT OIRECT□R SOCCER F"ACTS Conference: Ohio Valley (NCAA Division ! ) Home Field (capaoty): Jayne Stadium/Jacobs Field (10,000) Phone: 506-783-2556 Head Coach: ______Erin Aubr y E-mail: [email protected] /\Ima Mater: Northwestern, L998 Year at Morehead State: 2nd Record at Morehead State: 6•11•2 Career Record: Sa me Best Time to Reach : weekday arternoons. 1· 3 p.m E-mail: e.aubry@',moreheadstate.edu Assistant Coach: Kristal Menard Alma Mater: University of Mississippi, 2005 E-Mail· [email protected] Assistant Coach: Amber Anger meier Alma Maler South Alabama, 2005 Year al Morehead State: 2nd E-niafl: a . a [email protected] Soccer Trainer: Ashley Groenhoul 2005 Record: 6-11-2 2005 OVC Rec-ord/fimsh 3-6(T-8th Letterwinners Returning/ lost : 12/4 Starters Returnlng/Losl: 10/ 1 Newcomers: 8

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No. Name Pos. Height Class Hometown/Last School 0 Leslie King GK 5-10 So. Park Hills, Ky./Notre Dame Acdemy 2 Lindsey Stefaninl MF 5-6 Fr. Aliquippa, Pa,/Hopewell HS 3 Lauren Melzer D 5-6 Fr. Florence, Ky./Boone County HS 4 Amie Noll MF 5-10 So. Edgewood, Ky./ Holy Cross HS 5 Abigail Doyle F 5-7 Fr. Bay VIiiage, Ohio/Bay HS 6 Jen Rinehart D 5-9 Jr. Circleville, Ohio/Circleville HS 7 Shannon Smith F 5-7 So. Elizabethtown, Ky./Ellzabethtown HS 8 Kimmie Beitlng F 5-7 So. Taylor Mill, Ky/Holy Cross HS 9 Lauren Seebach D 5-6 Fr. St. Louis, Mo./Notre Dame HS 10 Kel ly Busch F 5-5 So. Lexington, Ky/Dunbar HS 11 Trista Stark MF 5-4 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger Bacon HS 12 Rebekah Kendall F 5-7 Jr. Sissonville, W. Va./Sissonville HS 14 Morgan Melzer MF 5-3 So. Florence, Ky./ Boone County HS 15 Hillary Johnson D 5-9 So. Park HIiis, Ky./Notre Dame Academy 17 Laurie La croix D 5-4 Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Carroll HS 18 Bethany Davidson D 5-5 Fr. Monroe, Ohio/Monroe HS 20 Lindsey Bishop MF 5-6 Fr. Louisville, Ky,/dUPont Manual HS 21 Rachel Kendall D 5-7 Jr. Sissonvilie, W. Va./Sissonville HS 22 Joelle Sprague D 5-7 Fr. Lawrenceburg, Ky./Anderson County HS 32 Bridget Gomillion D 5-5 Fr. Cleveland, Ohio/Mayfield HS

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ERIN AUBRY HEAO COACH NORTHWESTERN, 15151B

Erin Aubry begins her second season at the AUBRY AT A GLANCE helm of the Morehead State University soccer program. tn her first year, Aubry guided the Eagles to a Education: Northwestern University 6-11-2 record. In the summer of 2006, Aubry (bachelor's degree in communication was afforded a valuable coaching opportunity with the studies, 1998) Region II Olympic Development Program staff. Aubry Playing Experie nce: Northwestern spent two weeks developing the best young players University, 1994-98, co-captain in In the region, who then advance to national ODP 1998 team tryouts. Coaching Experience: MSU head coach (2005-present); University of Twice during her three years on the University of Mississippi staff, the Rebels ad­ Mississippi assistant coach (2001- vanced to the NCAA Tournament. Her duties 2003); University of Auburn assistant included helping with on-the-field coaching, coach (1999-2000) assisting In recruiting and handling many of Personal: Husband, Kris the team's admln,strat,ve responsibilities. Her tenure at Ole Miss marked her second full-time coaching stint in the , having served as an assistant for Auburn during the 1999 and 2000 seasons. A native of Perrysburg, Ohio, Aubry was a midfielder for a successful Northwestern program t hat made two NCAA Tournament appear­ ances, Including a 1998 "Sweet Sixteen" showing during her career. In her time with t he WIidcats, Aubry played in 55 games, starting 31 and netting eight goals, Including a pair of game-winners. As a junior in 1996, she started 14 games and was named Most Improved Player for an NCAA-bound Wildcat squad. Following a medical redsh,rt in 1997, Aubry was co­ captain on an NU team that recorded a 16-5-1 mark and lost to eventual national champion Florida, 1-0, In the NCAA quarterfinals. The former two-time NSCAA High School All­ American finished her collegiate career with 25 total points and earned the coach's award for outstanding leadership upon completlon of the 1998 season. I In addition to her time at Ole Miss and Auburn, Aubry has also developed a great deal of coaching experience at the club level and in the Olympic Development Program. She has been a head coach for the Greater Toledo Futbol Club under-17 team, and was also a coach in training for the Region Il ODP In DeKalb, Ill., during the summers of 1996 and I 1998. Her club coaching also includes stints as the head coach of the Toledo Blaze under-16 team, and assistant coach of the U-16, U-12 and U-11 girls teams for the Greater Toledo Futbol Club. Aubry graduated from Northwestern in December 1998, earning a bachelor's degree in communication studies, with a concentration in history. She has a USSF "B" license and an NSCAA National Diploma. Erin and her husband, Kris (MSU's Assistant Volleyball Coach), reside in Lexington.

4 KRISTAL MENARD

ASSISTANT COACH UNIVERSITY CF" MISSISSI PPI, 2005

Kristal Menard, a three-time All-Southeastern Confer­ ence honoree at the University of Mississippi and a two-time All-Region award winner, has been named the new assistant soccer coach at Morehead State. Menard, a native of Crestwood, Ky., joins the Eagles staff after a brief stint as the coach of the U-15 Mockingbird Select club team In Louisville where she led the team to the Kentucky State tournament semifi­ nals and the championship of the Vu lcan Cup in Bi rmingham, Ala. On the coaching level, she was also heavily Involved with the University of Mississippi soccer camp for two years. Menard finished her career at the University of Mississippi as one of the most prolific offensive players In school history, piling up 14 career goals and 22 career assists for SO career points. She was also one of the best around the net, recording 212 career shots. She started 82 of a possible 84 matches during her four-year career. A two-time Most Valuable Player for the Rebels, she was team captain In 2004 and was also named First-Team All-SEC In 2002 and 2003 and Second-Team All-SEC In 2004. In 2002, she was named to the SoccerBuzz First-Team All-Central Region squad and to the NSCAA Second­ Team All-Central Region. As a senior In 2004, Menard again earned all-region status as she was named to the NSCAA Third-Team All-Region group. She also excelled as a player on higher levels as well, training with the WUSA champion Carolina Courage In 2003 and helping the USL Chicago Cobras to the W-League semifinals In 2003. Academically, Menard was named to the ESPN the Magazine CoSlDA Second-Team Academic All-District team In 2003 and was also named an NSCAA/adidas Scholar Academic All· American In 2003. She was named to the University of Mississippi Chancellor's Honor Roll from 2001-2004 and was an All-SEC Academic Honor Roll honoree from 2002-2004. A standout player and national award winner for South Oldham High School, Menard was the Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year In 2000 and was named First-Team All-State in 1998, 1999 and 2000 while leading her team to three straight Kentucky State Championships.

AMBER ANGERMEIER GRACUATE ASSISTANT COACH SOUTH ALABAMA, 2005

Amber Angermeier begins her second season as a graduate assistant coach for the Eagles. In her first season In 2005, Angermeier worked directly with the Eagle goalkeepers, helping develop freshman Leslie King Into one of the OVC's top keepers. Angermeier came to Morehead after graduating from the University of South Alabama with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice In 2005. At USA, she was a three-time all-Sun Belt performer. A native of Westerville, Ohio, Angermeier was also named a National Soccer Coaches' Asso­ ciation of America all-Region Scholar In 2004.

ASHLEY C:iRCENHCUT SCCCER ATHLETIC TRAINER UNIVERSITY CF" ICAHC, 200Ei

Ashley Groenhout, a 2006 graduate of the University of Idaho, begins her Arst year as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Morehead State. She graduated from Idaho In May with a bachelor's degree in athletic training. While there, she was also a cllnclcal observer with Pullman (Wash .) Sports Physical Therapy, Inland Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine, Moscow (Id,) High School athletics and West Valley Therapy Connection In Ca ldwell, Id.

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IMPROVED EAGLES LOCK F'CRWARC TC 2 □□ Ei EIGHT NEWCOMERS JOIN A S CLIC CORE CF RETURNEES IN AUBRY'S SE:CCNC S E ASON Head Coach Erin Aubry with 17 saves. In 2006 she and the Morehead State will be expected to continue women's soccer team are her dominance in the box. looking forward to getting MSU will also have veterans back on the field in 2006. Laurie Lacroix and Rachel The Eagles finished 6-11-2 Kendall supporting King in overall and 3-6-0 in Ohio -...... - - t he backfield. Valley Conference play last "I have all the confidence in year In Aubry's first season the world In Laurie (Lacroix) as head coach. This season and Rachel (Kendall)," said the Eagles will be looking Aubry. for leadership from their The additions of freshmen veterans as t hey begin the Lauren Seebach, Bethany 2006 campaign. Davidson, and Joelle Sprague Offense should be im- will add depth to the Eagle's proved this season with defense. t he return of last season's Offensively the Eagles are leading scorer Kelly Busch. looking to improve over last Last year's second-lead- season. In 2005 only three ing scorer, junior Rebekah players scored for MSU. Kendall will also be looked Busch led the team with six at to round out the MSU of- goals, followed by Kendall fense. '===••ii~~~!!~~~~~ with three, and Kimmie Beit- "Several players showed ing with two. outstanding development RAcHIEL KENDALL Aubry said she would like to specifically AII-OVC first teamers Busch and Ken- see more distribution in scoring in 2006 and she dall," sa id Aubry. "They are going to be a much has liked the attitude of the team so far. bigger threat than In 2005. With the addition of Leadership is another key issue with the Ea­ forward Abby Doyle we will be much more power- gles. Morehead State fields only one senior in 2006 ful offensively this year." with Trista Stark at midfield. Aubry said several Midfield will have a different look t his season other players have emerged as leaders during the with the addition of several new players. Aubry offseason. looks for the newcomers to play a key role this " Busch's commitment to developing individu- season. ally in sklll, fitness, and team player levels has "Our midfielders also showed great improve- been amazing and is an example to all," said Au­ ment this spring especially with our defensive bry. organization and a 'get forward' mentality of- "Also, Morgan Melzer is taking on the leader­ fensively," said Aubry. "The additions of Lindsey ship role off t he field in unbelievable ways. Her Stefanani, Lauren Melzer, Lindsey Bishop, and organization and encouragement has taken our Bridget Gomillion are going to give us tremendous team to new levels and standards. Laurie Lacroix strength in the attack." has also stepped in to be a leader in the back. Her Anchoring the defensive end of the field wlll be knowledge of the game and communication has All-Conference goalkeeper Leslie King. In 2005, been impressive. We will look to her for on the Ki ng posted a remarkable 131 saves and five shutouts, and set a school si ngle-match record

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#11 TRISTA STARK

SENIOR 5-4 MICF'IEL.CER CINCINNATI, □ HIO (RcGER BACON HS)

ATMSU 2005: Appeared In 19 matches and posted nine shots, seven of which were on-goal. .. Credited with an assist at Tennessee-Martin (10/2) ... 2004: Saw action in 19 matches and recorded a goal and two asslsts ... Scored the Eagles' lone goal against Murray State (9/26) and picked up assists against Tennessee-Martin (9/24) and Shawnee State (10/13) ... 2003: Appeared In 14 matches as a freshman and posted first career assist In a 5-2 win over VMI (9/26) ... Had a 1.000 shot-on-goal percentage.

HIGH SCHOOL. Honorable ment ion all-league in 2002 and 2000 at Roger Bacon High School. .. second-team accolades in 2001...second-team all-league and honorable mention all-district in 2001.

T,.fSTA'B CAP'-EP:1' STATS YCAR ____CiP __ .SHOTS ___ GOALS --- AaelBTS PCJINYS ___GWG 2003____ 14_ __--,, 0 ______1 ____ 1 0 2004 t9_ ___ H L______2 4 0 2005•~--- 19 ____-=cg 0 ______1 1 0 Totals. ___ _ 52___ _ 25 1 _____ 4 6 o

B #12 REBEKAH KENCALL

JUN ICR 5 -7 F"CRWARC StSSCNVILLE, W. VA. (SISSCNVILLE HS)

ATMSU 2005: Appeared in 19 matches scoring three goals against Western Kentucky (9/2), Southeast Missouri (10/7), and Ten­ nessee Tech ( 10/16 ) ... set two individual match records against Eastern Kentucky ( 10/21) with 13 shots and 10 shots on goal. .. led the team with 62 shots. .. 2004: Played in 19 matches... scored 10 goals (team and career hlgh) ... two time Ohio Valley Conference Offen­ sive Player of the Week. .. Five game-winning goals In 2004.

HIGH SCHCCL Three-time first-team all-state. .. all-state basketball. .. tallied 130 goals in high school career. ..two-tlme Charleston Daily Mail "Player of the Year".. .s tate "Forward of the Year" in 2003... member of West Virginia Rowdies and one-time member of Charleston United Futbol Club.

#21 RACHEL KENDALL JUNICR S-7 □ EF"E NCER SISSONV ILLE, W. VA. ( SISSONVILLE HS)

ATMSU 2005: Appeared in 18 games... posted 11 shots, six of which were on goal...led a defense that recorded a school record six shutouts and allowed j ust six goals in the first nine matches ... 2004: Played in 19 games and scored two goals against VMI (9/11) and Wright State (8/27) ... co mplled four assists and eight points.

HIGH SCHOOL 2003 West Virginia state "Defender of t he Year". ..t hree-time first-team all-state selection ... two-time Charleston Daily Mail "Defender of the Year"... all-state basketball. .. played for West Virginia Rowdies and Charleston United Futbol Club teams. #B JEN RINEHART

JUNICR S-51 CEF"ENOER C:1 R C:L E V ILLE, CHIC (CIRCLEVILLE HS)

A T M SU ✓ "' 2005: Appeared in 16 matches ...totaled two shots last sea- son. .. was a major force on a defensive unit thattallled a school record six shutouts ... 2004: Played in eight matches as a true freshman ... Recorded three shots.

HIGH Sc:HCCL Third-team all-state selectlon ...first-team all-district... member of the Olympic Development Program district team ... National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-Region Scholar. .. valedictorian of Circleville High School. .. played for Premier Adidas Soccer Club.

JEN' & CA"IC:E"- STAT■ YEAR ____liP __ SHCITEI ___ G.CALS ___ Al!IBl ■T■ _ _ PCINTli ___ liWli 2ooq _____ s, _____ 3 o______o ____o o 2oos.,______16,___ _ _ 2 o______o ____ o o Tota ls~--- 24___ __5 0 _____ 0 ____O 0

#17 LAURIE LACROIX

JUN I CR S - 4 0EF"EN OER 0AY TCN, CHIC (C:ARRCLL HS)

ATMSU 2005: Appeared in 19 games... t ook four shots with two on goal last season ...was a Frontline player on a defense that recorded a school record six shutouts.. . 2004: Played in 15 games. ..sco red Arst career goal against Southeast Missouri ( 10/3).

HIGH SCHOOL First team all-area and all-league ... team captain and leading scorer... member of al l-star team ... As a j LJn lor... second-team all­ league, and third-team all-area ... league champions in 2003 and 2001...holds school record for 4x400m relay.. .ho nor roll ... Na­ tional Honor Society... played club soccer for team Dayton.

LAURI E 1S CARltER STATII YltAR. _ _ __liP _ _ SHCTS ___ CilCAUI A■■IIIT ■ PCINTS ___GWli 2004:- --- - 15 ____16 0 2005,_ _ _ __ l 9 _____ 4 O1______O 1-:==== --3O 0 Totals.__ _ _ 34._ _ _ _ 19 1 1 3 o

lC #0 LESLIE KING SOPHOMORE S-1 □ GOALKEEPER PARK HILLS, K Y. (NOTRE CAME ACADE M Y )

ATMSU 2005: Named second-team All-Ohio Valley Conference and to the OVC all-newcomer team ... ranked second In the league in saves ... appeared in 19 matches and posted a goals against average of 1.52.. . compiled L31 saves In 2005 and five shutouts.. . Had four double digit save matches ... posted a career high and school record for saves in a single match with 17 at no. 24 Vanderbilt (9/15) ... first career shutout versus Canisius (8/26) ... stopped 16 shots against Eastern Kentucky (10/21)

HIGH SCHOOL As a sophomore, third-team all-region ...as a j unior, Kentucky Cup all-tournament team, team MVP... dlstrict MVP, NKAC All-Conference Team ... as a senior; second-team all-region ... Ke ntucky Cup All-Tournament team and MVP. .. Region All-Tourna­ ment team ... Remke's Student Achiever of the Year: .. state honorable mention.. .Sports Woman of the Year for soccer. .. Northern Kentucky Soccer AII-Star.. . NKAC All-Conference team... 2004 state champions... 2002 semi-finalist.

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#4 AMIE N CLL SOPHOMORE S-1 □ MICF"IELCER ECGEWOCC, K Y. (HOLY CROSS HS)

A T MSU 2005: Appeared in all 19 matches as a true freshman ... took 31 shots in 2005, 13 of which were on goal ... posted first ca­ reer assist in 2-0 upset of Southeast Missouri (10/7) ... Had a career high eight shots in 1-0 double overtime win over Eastern Ke ntucky (10/ 21).

HIGH SCHOOL Three-year varsity starter. ..As a sophomore, All "A" Regional MVP... AII "A" State Tournament team.. . 35"' District Tournament Team ... As a junior, 35th District Tournament team ... 9th Region Tournament team ... AII "A" District Tournament tearn ... AII "A" State tournament team... AII "A" State runner up, 2002, All "A" Champions 2003 and 2004, State Runner up 2003.

AMI E'■ C A.-:ER BTATII YEAII_ ___IJ P B HCITa lllCIAL.11 _ __ A&SIIITS __P CIINTB GWG 2005___ _ 19____ 31___ 0 ______1 ____ 1 _ __ O #1 □ KELLY BUSCH

SOPHOMOR E 5 - 5 F"ORWARO LEXING T ON, K Y. (CL!INBA R HS)

ATMSU 2005: Stellar freshman campaign ca pped with first-team all- Ohio Va lley Conference honor... also named to the OVC all-new­ comer team ... led the team ln goals with six as a true freshman ...led the team with a .214 shot percentage ... tallied two assists against Marshall (9/18) and Tennessee Tech (10/16) ... Appeared In 19 games in 2005 ...totaled five game-winning goals as a freshman ... Had five of the Eagles' first seven goals In 2005 ... had game-winning goals against Ca nisius (8/26), Western Ke nt ucky (9/2), Marshall (9/18), Southeast Missouri (10(7) and Tennessee Tech (10/ 16).

HIGH SCHOOL As a freshman, j unior varsity MVP... varslty Rookie of the Year: .. as a sophomore, varsity Best Offensive Player. ..As a junior, second-team all-state In 2004,

l(ELLYfS CAREEll. STATS YEAR ____ G P 5HOTS ___GCAL.S ___ AsBJBTB__ PCINTS _ __ GWG 2005____ 19 ____ 28 6 ______2 ____ 14 5

#8 KIMMIE BEITING

SOPHOMORE 5-7 F"ORW ARO T AYLOR MILL, K Y. (HOLY CROSS HS)

A T MSU I' 2005: Third-most goals on the squad with two against Marshall (9/18) and t he lone goal against Eastern Ke ntucky (10/21) ... totaled 10 shots on goal for a SOG average of .7].4 ... appeared in 19 matches as a freshman

HIGH SCHOOL Three year varsity starter. .. as a freshman, Rebel Classic All-Tournament team ... as a junior, Regional MVP... state All Tourna­ ment team... as a senior, All "A" state tournament team ... all "A" regional all-tournament...2003 state runner-up... 2003 and 2004 All "A" state champions... 2002 All "A" state runner up.

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12 #14 MORGAN MELZER

SOPHOMORE 5-3 MICFIELCER/ F"ORW ARO F"LORENCE, K Y . {BOONE COUNTY HS)

ATMSU 2005: Played in all 19 matches as a freshman ... took 11 shots last season, of which two were on-goal.

HIGH SCHOOL As a freshman, earned 110% Hustle Award... JV MVP award and captain ... as a sophomore and senior, received coaches' award and was varsity captain.

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#15 HILLARY JCHNSCN

SOPHOMORE 5-B 0EF"ENCER/ MICF"IELCER PARK HILLS, K Y. (NOTRE CAME ACACEMY )

ATMSU 2005: Appeared In 18 matches ... first career assist came against Western Kentucky (9/2)... compiled 17 shots.

HIGH SCHOOL Started all but two games In junior and senior seasons ... as a senior. 35th District All-Tourna­ ment team, 2004. ..second-team All region ... honorable mention AII-State... NKAC All-Conference team ... Northern Kentucky Soccer AII-Star. .. 2004 state, region, and district champions. .. 2003 district champions and regional runner up.

HILLARY'■ CAlll:EICR STAT■ YEAR____ c:aP 9HDTS ___ cacA.LS A■•l■Ta __P DINT■ ___GW li 2005,____ 18____ 17 0 ______1 ____1 0

#7 SHANNCN SMITH SOPHOMORE 5 -7 F"ORW ARC ELIZA BETHTOW N, K Y . (ELIZABET HTOW N HS)

HIGH SCHOOL Holds the Kentucky State recorcl for the most consecutive matches with a goal or an assist. .. named all-state in 2002 and 2003 ... all-region, all-district and all-subsection in 2001, 2002 and 2003 ... was on the NSCAA ballot for all-USA region team ...team MVP at EHS.

13 #22 JCELLE SPRAGUE

F°REBHMAN S-7 □ EF"ENOER I..AWRENCEBURCiii, KY. {ANOERSCN COUNTY HS)

HICiiiH SCHOOL A two-time all-district player who prepped at Anderson County High School. .. named all-district as a freshman In 2002 and also as a junior in 2004... led the team In assists as a junior and a senior.. . named to the 2005 Kentucky State ODP team.

#2 LINDSEY STE~ANINI

F'R!ESHMAN 5-Ei MIDFIELDER! ALIQUIPPA, PA. {HOPEWELL HS)

HICiiiH SCHOOL Named All-Section and All-State in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 ... played For Northern Steel Select club program. .. USYSA nationals in 2005 and to the regional finals in 2004 and 2005 with Northern Steel Select.

#3 LAUREN MELZER

F'RESHMAN 5-Ei □ EF"ENDER F"LORENCE, K Y. {BaaN E C::OUNTY HS)

HICiiiH SCHOOL Two-time team Defensive Player of the Year... 2004 distri ct and regional championships... honorable Mention All-State, All-District and Second-Team All-Region in 2005 ... played with the Cincinnati Cardinals Elite progrcim.

#5 ABIGAIL DCYLE F'REBHMAN 5-7 F'ORWARD BAY VILLACiiiE, CHIC (BAY HS)

HIGH SCHOOL Led Bay High School to two state champlonshlps... played with the Cleveland Cobras club team.. 2005 Ohio State Championship with the Cobras ... named honorable mention for Greater Cleveland. 14 #S LAUREN SEEBACH

F'RESHMAN 5-S 0EF"ENCER ST. Louis, Mc. (NOTRE CAME HS}

HICiH SCHOOL Participated in the 2004 and 2005 Missouri State Olympic Development Program ...al l-confer­ ence at Notre Dame.. . captaln for JB Marine club program. .. 2003 Missouri State Cup finalist.

#18 BETHANY 0AVICEiCN

F'RESHMAN 5-5 CEF"ENCER MONROE, CHIC (MONROE HS)

HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter for Monroe (Ohio) High School. .. Defensive Player of the Year all four years.. . first-team All- League every year.. .three - tlme First-Team AII-District.. . 2005 League Player of the Year and all-state. .. 2004 and 2005 Mid-Miami League champions.. . played for Lakota Premier d ub program and appeared In the 2005 Ohio State Cup final four.

#20 LINCSEY BIEiHCP

F'RESHMAN 5-S MICl'"ll!:LCER LOUISV ILLE, K Y. (cuPONT MANUAL HS)

HIGH SCHOOL At Manual, was named to the All-District tournament team. .. member of Kentucky's Olympic Development Program .. .Javanon Soccer Club participant.

#32 BRICCiET C:iCMILLICN

F'RESHM AN 5-5 0EF"ENOER/ MIOF"IELOER CLEVE:LANO, CHIC (MAY F"IELC HS)

HIGH SCHOOL First ·female soccer player from her school to receive a scholarship to a Division I school. .. Cleveland Cobras club team particlpant...three-year captain and a two-time All-Western Re­ serve Conference honoree ...second-team Greater Cleveland Conference ... helped Cobras win the 2006 U-18 indoor national title.

"\ ------•( _ _ _T _H_E_□_P_P_C_N_E_N_T_S_ ------MIAMI UNIVERSITY EAST TENNESSEE STATE

AUCi. 25 AT J AYNE 5TAOIUM - 7 P 0 M , AUG, 27 AT J AYNE 5TAOIUM - 1 P . M ,

Location ______Oxford, Ohio Location ______Johnson City, Tenn. Enrollment 16,300 Enrollment 12,100 Nickname Red Hawks Nickname Bucs Colors Red and Wh ite Colors Navy Blue and Old Gold Conference Mid-American Conference Atlantic Sun Home Field (capacity) Miami Soccer Field (1,000) Home Field (capacity) The Stadium ( 1,000) President Dr. David Hodge President Dr. Paul Stanton Athletics Director Brad Bates Athletics Director Dave Mullins Head Coach Bobby Kramig (Florida Southern) Head Coach Heather Henson (UNC Greensboro, 1994) Record at School 100-69- 11 (9 years) Record at S.chool 43-72-9 (8 years) Career Record 113-72-11 ( 10 years) Career Record 73-111-14 (11 years) Assistant Coaches Robert Pulllza, Jenae Dowling Assistant Coaches Chris Henson, Andy Stoots 2005 Overall Record/Conference 9-9-0/ 6-5-0 2005 Overall Record/Conference 8- 11-1/4-7-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/3 Letterwlnners Returning/Lost 14/5 Media Relations Contact Dave Kiefer Media Relat ions Contact La ura Johnson Phone 513-529-7092 Phone 423-439-8212 E-mail kleferdj @muohlo.edu E-mail [email protected] Fax 513-529-6729 Fax 423-439-6138

UNIVERSITY CF' DELAWARE GEORGE WASHINGTON SEPT, l A T H UNTINGTON, W . VA. • 4 :30 P,M. SEPT, 3 AT HUNTINGTON, W, VA. • 11:30 A ,M.

Location Newark, Del. Location ______Washington, D. C. Enrollment ______.,...... ,.----,--- ....,. 16,000 Enrollment 20,318 Nickname Flghtfn' Blue Hens Nickname Co lon ials Colors Royal Blue and Gold Colors Buff and Blue Conference Colonial Athletic Association Conference Atlantic 10 Home Field (capacity) Delaware Mini-Stadium (2,000) Home Field (capacity) Mt. Vernon Athletics Complex President Dr. David P. Roselle President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Athletics Director Edgar N. Johnson Athletics Director Jack Kvana Head Coach Scott Grzenda (Delaware, 1986) Head Coach Tanya Vogel (George Wasflington, 1996) Record at School 157-117·22 (16 years) Record at School 45-59-7 Career Record Same Career Record Same Assistant Coaches Ginna Lewing, Ken Cohen Assistant Coach Neel Bhattacharjee 2005 Overall Record/Conference 10-5-'l/ 7-3-2 2005 Overall Record/Conference 5- 1.2-0/2-7-0 Letterwlnners Returning/Lost 18/8 Letterwlnners Returning/Lost 12/12 Media Re lations Contact Andy Sturgill Media Relations Contact Ryan Hudson Phone 302-831-8715 Phone 202-994-8604 E-mail [email protected] E-mail TBA Fax 302-831-8653 Fax 202-994-2713

1B C THE CIPPCNENTS

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY IPF"W B E F'T. S AT E VANSTON, ILL. • 5 P.M. SEPT. 10 AT F'c"T WAY NE, INC. • 2 F'.M.

Location ______Evanston, UI. Location ______Fort Wayne, Ind. Enrollment 7,800 Enrollment 11,757 Nickname WIidcats Nickname Mastodons Colors Purple and Wh ite Colors Roya l Blue and White Conference Big Ten Conference United Soccer Conference Home Field (capacity) Leonard B. Thomas Complex Home Field (capacity) Hefner Complex (3,500) President Henry S. Bienen Chancellor Dr. Michael A Wartell Athletics Director Mark Murphy Athletics Director Mark A. Pope Head Coach Jenny Haigh Head Coach Te rry Stefankiewicz (Indiana, 1972) Re~ord at School 38-46·10 (5 years) Record at School 32-79-9 (6 years) Career Record Same Career Record 224-208-27 ( 26 years) Assistant Coaches Lindsey Jones, Brittany Oliveira Assistant Coach Mike Harper 2005 Overall Record/ Conference 9-9-1/2-7- 1 2005 Overall Record/C~f1;r ence 6-11-3/0-4·2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 19/3 Letterwlnners Returning/Lost 14/2 Media Relations Contact Da n Platt Media Relations Coritact Rudy Yovlch Phone 847-491-7503 Phone 260-481-6646 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Fax 847·491-8818 Fax 260-481-6002

XAVIER UNIVERSITY C:iRANC VALLEY STATE SEPT. 15 AT CINCINNATI, □HIC • 5 P.M. SEPT. 17 AT .JAYNE STADIUM • 1 F'.M.

Location----,------Cincinnati, Ohio Location_,,..______Allendale, Mich. En rollment ______""'C'.'"--:- 6,600 Enrollment 22.063 Nickname ______,-,--,,..,- - -=-- Musketeers Nickname Lakers ~~~~------~~~~G~~d~~ Colors Blue, Black and White Conference. ______~_ Atlantic 10 Conference GLIAC - Division n Home Field (capacity) ____ Xavier Soccer Complex (1,000) Home Field (capacity) Laker Field President ______Michael J. Graham, S.J. President Gayle R. Davis Athletics Director ______Mike Babinski Athletics Director Tim Selgo Head Coach ______Alvin Alexander Head Coach Dave Dilanni Record at School ______9-7-2 (1 year) Record at School 51-10·2 (3 years) Career Record ------,-----,- Same Career Record Same Assistant Coaches _ ___ _ Tiffany Crooks, Amber Alexander Assistant Coaches Erica Demers, Melissa Henson 2005 Overall Record/Conference ______9-7-2/ 4-3-2 2005 Overall. Record/Conference 19-3-0/7-1·0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 21/9 letterwinners Returr.lng/Lost TBA Media Relations Contact__ __-----'= ==----=-~ Tom !=Iser Media Relations Contact Dave Schmidt Phone ______513-745-3124 Phone 616-331-3249 E-mafl [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Fax ______513-745-2825 Fax 616-331-3838 ------t(__ _T_ H_ E CPPCNENT_S_ _ . ------MARSHALL UNIVERSITY EASTERN KENTUCKY S E PT. 22 AT HUNTINtiT□ l:-I, W. VA. SEPT. 24 AT RICI-IMCNc, K Y. - 2 P.M.

Location Huntington, W. Va. Location ______Richmond, Ky. Enrollme_n_t______16,551 Enrollment 16,000 Nickname ThLmdering Herd Nickname Colonels Colors Green and White Colors Maroon and White Conference Conference USA Conference Ohio Valley Home Field (capacity) Sam Hood Field ( 1,500) Home Field (capacity) EKU Soccer Field (300) President Dr. Stephen J. Ko pp President Joanne K. Glasser Athletics Director Bob Marcum Athletics Director Mark Sandy Head Coach Chr is Kan e Head Coach Lindsay Basalyga Record at Scl1ool 7-44-4 ( 3 years) Reco rd at School 1- 14-1 (1 year) Career Record Sa me Ca reer Record Sa me Assistant Coach Matt Gwilliam Assistant Coach Scott Gerseny 2005 Overall Record/Conference 2 · 1 6-0/0-9-0 2005 Overall Record/Conference 1-14-1/ 1-8-0 Letterwinners Returning/Losl 17/6 Letterwlnners Returning/Lost 14/8 Media Relations Contact Sarah Hauck Media Relations Contact Jeremy Co hen Phone 304-696-5276 Phone 859-622-1253 E-mail hauck@ marshall.edu E-mail [email protected] Fax 304-696-4660 Fa x 859-622-5108

.JACKSONVILLE STATE 5AMF'CRO UNIVERSITY

SEPT. 29 AT .JACKSON V ILL E , ALA. - B P.M. OCT. 1 AT B IRMINGI-IAM1 ALA, · 3 P,M.

Location ______Jacksonville, Ala. Location B1rrn111gham, Ala. Enrollment 9,068 Enrollment ------=- 4,507 Nickname Gamecocks Nickname Bulldogs Colors Red and White Colors Red and Blue Conference Ohio Valley Conference Ohio Va lley Home Field (capacity) JSU Soccer Fleld (500) Home Field (capacity) Bu lldog Field (1,000) President Dr. WIiiiam A. Meehan President Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Athletics Director Jim Fu ller Athletics Director Bob Roller Head Coach Julie Davis Head Coach Todd Yelton Record at School 8-9-2 (1 year) Record at School 50-22-11 (5 years) Career Record 12-37-2 (3 years) Career Record 90-54-15 (9 years) Assistant Coach Summer Covington Assistant Coaches Brian Copham, Jay Yelton 2005 Overall Record/Conference 8-9-2/4-4-1 2005 Overall Record/Conference 15-4-4/7-2-0 Letterwlnners Returning/ Los 8/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 19/2 Media Relations Co ntact Josh Underwood Media Relations Contact Zac Schrieber Phone 256-782-5915 Phone 205-726-2802 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Fax 256-782-5377 Fax 205-726-2545

2C C THE OPPONENTS

MURRAY STATE TENNESSEE-MARTIN OCT. S AT J AYNE STACIUM - 7 F'.M. OCT. B AT JAYNE 5TA CIUM - 1 F'.M.

location ______M urray, Ky. Location ______Martin, Tenn. Enrollment 10,250 Enrollment 6,225 Nickname Racers Nickname Skyhawks Colors Navy and Gold Colors Blue, Orange and White Conference Ohio Va lley Conference Ohio Valley Home Field (capacity) Cutchin Field ( 1,000) Home Field (capacity) Skyhawk Soccer Field Interim president Dr. Tim MIller President Dr. Nick Dunagan Athletics Director Allen Ward Athletics Director Phi l Dane Head Coach Beth Acreman Head Coach Craig Roberts Record at School Fi rst Year Record at School First Year Career Record Same Career Record Same Assistant Coach Michael Lovett Assistant Coach TBA 2005 Overall Record/Conference 8-10-2/5-3-1 2005 Overall Record/Conference 9-i0-0/3-6-0 Letterwlnners Returning/Lost 23/14 Letterwinners Returning/Lest 11/10 Media Relations Contact Dave Winder Media Relations Contact Joe Lofaro Phone 270-809-427 1 Phone 731-881-7632 E-mail clave. [email protected] E-mail 1lofaro@utm .edu Fax 270-809-6814 Fax 731-881-7624

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI EASTERN ILLINCIS OCT. 13 AT C APE GIRARCl!:AU, Mc - B F'.M. O C T. 15 AT CHARLESTON, ILL. • 2 F'.M.

Location ______Cape Girardeau, Mo. Location ______Charleston, I ll Enrollment 9,534 Enrollment 12,129 Nickname Red hawks Nickname Panthers Colors Red and Black Colors Blue and Gray Conference Ohio Val ley Conference Oh io Val ley Home Field (capacity) Houck Stadium (10,000) Home Field (capacity) Lakeside Flelcl (1,000) President Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins Pr·esident Lou is V. Hencken Athletics Director Don Kaverman Athletics Director Dr. Richard McDu ffie Head Coach Reather Nelson (Saskatchewan, 1992) Head Coach Tlm Nowak (Western Illino1s, 1997) Record at School 78-38-11 (7 years) Record at School 9-10-2 Career Record 109-87-16 (10 years ) Career Record ------.,------::-,-,-- Same Associate Head Coach Pau l Nelson Assistant Coach Beth Llesen 2005 Overall Record/Conference 13-6-1/5-3-1 2005 Overall Record/Conference 9·10-2/6-1-2 Letterwlnners Returning/Lost 13/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/9 Media Relations Contact Corey Miggins Med ia Relations Contact Ben Turner Phone 573-651-2937 Phone 217-581•7020 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Fax 573-651-2810 Fax 217-581-6434 ( __T--=----=-- H~E:,;;___C_ P_ P_C_N_ E_N_T_S_ -

AUSTIN PEAY TENNESSEE TECH OCT. 20 AT JAYNE: BTACIUr,'1 • 7 P.M. OCT. 22 A T JAY NE: 5TAOIUM • 1 P.M.

Location-:------Clarksville, Tenn. Location -,------Cookeville, Tenn. Enrollment 8,813 Enrollment 9,313 Nickname Lady Govs Nickname Golden Eagles Colors Red and White Colors Purple and Gold Conference Ohio Va lley Conference Ohio Va lley Home Field (capacity) Morgan Bros. Soccer Field (500} Home Field (capacity) Tech Soccer Field (800) President Dr. Sherry Hoppe President Dr. Robert Bell Athletics Director Dave Loos Athletics Director Mark Wilson Head Coach Kelley Guth (Florida State, 1996) Head Coach Ca rrie Proost (James Madison, 1995) Record at School 22-45-6 ( 4 years) Reco rd at School 13-17-6 (2 years) Career Record Sa me Career Record Same Assistant Coaches Erin Sw italski, Jason Mazuk Assistant Coaches TBA 2005 Overall Record/Conference 9-10·0/5·4-0 2005 Overall Record/Conference 6-11-2/3-5-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 13/8 Letterwlnners Returning/Lost 12/8 Media Relations Contact Alaric Kllnghard Media Relations tontact Jenna Willholt Phone 931-221-7561 Phone 931-372-3293 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Fax 931-221-7562 Fax 931-372-6139

J

2006 O 'Reilly Ohio Valley Conference Tournament October 31, Nov, 3-5

Seed #1

Game 3 • Nov. 3 Seed #4 ~ i------Game 1 - Oct. 31

Seed ltS Game 5 - Nov. 5 Championship Match Seed #3 OVC Tournament Champions Automatic bid to NCAA Game 2 - Oct. 31 Tournament

Seed #6

Game 4 - Nov. 3 Seed #2

2Z C SERIES RECCROS ) Opponent w L T First Last Game Game Akron 0 1 2005 2005 Appalachian State 1 4 1 1998 2003 Arkansas-Little Rock 2 1 1999 2000 Austin Peay 1 2 1 2002 2005 Belmont 2 1 1998 2004 Canlslus 1 0 2005 2005 Charleston (S.C.) 0 1 2002 2002 Charleston (W.Va.) 2 0 0 2000 2001 Chattanooga 0 3 1999 2001 Converse 1 0 1998 1998 Davidson 0 1 1998 1998 East Tennessee State 1 0 2002 2002 Eastern Illinois 0 9 1998 2005 Eastern Kentucky 1 0 2005 2005 Furman 0 1 2002 2002 Gardner-Webb 1 1 2000 2001 Georgetown (Ky.) 2 0 1998 2003 Georgia Southern 0 0 1 2005 2005 Georgia State 0 0 1 2004 2004 Hawaii 0 1 2003 2003 Indiana State 1 1 2000 2001 IPFW 0 2 2001 2004 IUPUI 0 3 1998 2000 Jacksonville State 1 3 2003 2005 Kentucky Wesleyan 0 1 1998 1999 Lafayette 0 1 2000 2000 LaSal le 0 0 1 2005 2005 Lincoln Memorial 0 1 1998 1998 Lipscomb 2 1 2001 2002 Louisville 0 4 1999 2004 Marshall 1 6 1998 2005 Miami-Ohio 0 2 1998 1999 Middle Tennessee 1 1 1998 1999 Murray State 1 5 2000 2005 Northern Kentucky 0 2 1998 1999 Northwestern State 0 1 1998 1999 Ohio State 0 1 2005 2005 Radford 0 2 2001 2002 Samford 0 3 20 03 2005 Shawnee State 1 0 2004 2004 Southeast Missouri 1 4 1999 2005 Spalding 1 0 2000 2000 Tennessee Tech 2 7 1998 2005 Troy State 1 0 2000 2000 Union 0 1 2001 2002 Utah Va lley State 0 1 2003 2003 Chattanooga 1 1 1998 2004 UT Martin 3 5 1998 2005 Va nderbilt 0 1 2005 2005 VMI 2 0 2003 2004 Western Carolina 0 0 1 2000 2000 Western Tl llnols 0 1 2001 2001 Western Kentucky 1 5 2001 2005 Wofford 0 1 1998 1998 Wright State 1 7 1998 2005 Xavier 0 1 2005 2005 Youngstown State 1 1 1998 2004

2006 opponents bold NOTE: Series record since playing at Division I level C 2 □□ 5 STATISTICS (19 matches) Record: 6-11-2 Home: 4 -5 -0 Away: 1-6-0 Neutral: 1-0- 2 OVC: 3-6-0 (T- Bth)

Name ( returnees In bold) GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW Kelly Busch 19-18 6 2 14 28 .214 19 .679 3-0 5 Rebeka h Kendall 19-18 3 2 8 61 .049 32 .525 0-0 0 Kimmie Belting 19-5 2 0 4 14 .143 10 .714 1-0 1 Amie Noll 19-17 0 1 31 .000 13 .419 0-0 0 Hillary Johnson 18-17 0 17 .000 7 .412 0-0 0 Twila Hall 18- 16 0 1 14 .000 3 .214 0-0 0 Trista Stark 19·5 0 l 9 .000 7 .778 0-0 0 Jenna Adams 18·12 0 1 l 6 .000 3 .500 2· 0 0 Rachel Kendall 18-18 0 0 0 11 ,000 6 .545 0-0 0 Morgan Me lzer 19-17 0 0 0 10 000 2 .200 0-0 0 Jackie Borda 15-0 0 0 0 4 .000 I .250 l-0 0 Laurie Lacroix 19-18 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 l-0 0 Jen Rinehart 16-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0·0 0 Casey Mowery 5-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 Yolanda Arau10 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .ooo 0·0 0 Sarah Graf 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 Liz Rhodes 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0

Totals 19 11 9 31 214 .051 107 .500 0-0 6 Opponents 19 30 27 8 7 345 .087 164 .475 4-0 11

Goalkeepers GP MIN GA AVG. sv PCT. w L T Sho Leslie King 19 1775:51 30 1.52 131 .814 6 11 2 5.0 Totals 19 1775:51 30 1 .52 134 .817 6 11 2 6 .0 Opponents 19 1775:51 ll 0.56 96 .897 ll 6 2 12.0

r __. 2□□ 5 RESULTS TEAM STATS Date _ _ Opp. ______Score _ ___ Rec./ OVC -__Att . Stat--- ..,,,.-,--,.,,---,-,----- Morehead Opponent- 8/26 vs. CanislusR W, I 0 _ 1-0·0/-·_ __ 75 Goals-Shots Attempted _ _ __ 11-214 ------30-345 8/27 __ al Akron.t _____ L, 0-l ____ l-l-0/-·__ _ 194 Goals Scored Avcraoc 0.56 _ I 51 Shot Pct __ =-- -- .OSI 087 9/2__ Westem Kentucky __ w, 2-1 ____ 2-l· O/--__ 230 Shols on Goa ·Attempts 107-214 164-345 9/4_ _ Xavier University_ _ L, 0•1_ ___ 2· 2· 0 /-·_ _ 215 SOG Pct ______.500 ______.475 Shots/Match __ 11.3 l 8.2 9/9 __ vs. Georgia Southern$ _ T, 0·0 (20T) 2· 2· 1/-· _ _ _ 122 Assists _ _ _ _ _ 9 27 9/l I vs. LaSalleS, _ _ _ __ T, 0·0 (2OTI _ _ 2· 2·2/-·___ 7S Corner Kock_S_ 72_ 105 Penalty Kocks--=---~ - 0-0 __ 0-0 9/15_ ac '2'1 Vanderbilt L. O·l _ ___ 2-3·2/- _ 98 Fouls __ __ ~- 215 __ 195 9 / 18_ _ Marshall University _ W, 2- 1 (20T) __ 3·3· 2/-·__ 223 Yellow Cords_____ 9 ___ 4 Red o ______o 9/23_ _ Jacksonvllle State•_ L, 0·1 ____ 3·4-2/0•1•0 _ 207 c.,a~ ___ _ Total Attendance/Avg __ 1904/212 1538/220 9/25_ _ Samford University* _ L, 0·4 _ ____ 3-5· 2 / 0·2·0 _ 202 9/30 __ at Murray State• _ _ L. 0-3 3·6·2/0·3·0 88 Goal.s By Period ______lll__ _ 2nd_ _ OT _ _ on __ Total !'tl.,,,....hl •n State .&_ 5 __O __ l__ 11 10/2 __ atTennessee-Martm · _ L, 1-7 _ ___ 3-7 2/0 4-0 __ 12S Oppo•e"u. _____ 11 18 _o _u Jo 10/7__ Southeast Missouri• _ w, 2·0 ____ 4-7-2/1-4-0 _ 119 10/9_ _ Eastern Illinois* _ _ L, 0·1_ _ __ 4· 8 · 2/ 1·5-0 _ 221 !:~;,~l-~~ ~C:~d---.==--=..-=...- ;~_'-_-_-_-_-:~::::::: ~T-::-_-_~_n_ ____-_ Tolt1 10/1 2_ Wright State _ _ __ L, 0·1_ ___ 4-9·2/·--- 268 0Dpnnf'•U. _ _ _ 1S7 _ _ In __4 _7_ __ 3•5 10/14 _ _ at Austin Peay • __ L, 0·3 _ ___ 4-10-2/1-6-0 _ 374 10/16 at Tenni,sseelech· _ W, 2-0 ___ _ 5·10·2/2·6·0 _ 159 ~~:.•~ ;~~';'------i~t~===-:~d_-_-_-_-_?T_- -f~--T~i~ 0~pon1n1,;----==- 36 __54 _ _ _ G _o_ ___ 9o 10/21_ Eastern Ke ntucky* _ w, 1-0 (20T) __ 6- 10·2/3·6-0 _ 219 10/ 28 _ _ AI Ohio Stal e --- L, O· S __ 6·11·2/·· -__ 500 CoM·~~~. KdlcS~~.! V Po.rlod, _ _ _ _ 1.1t__ _ 2nd_ _ oT _ _ OT2 __ Total ---~ == _ _ _ __ 31 __ 39 ___1 ___ 1__ 72 Oppo,,enrs st __ 52 _ __1 _ _ o 10s • Denotes Ohio Valley Conrerence Maten Fouts By Period ______11tt___2nd_ _ oT _ _ OT2 __Total # Denotes Akron Toureament MorrhoDd Slate 99 _ _ _ I OB 6 __2 ___ 215 $ Denotes Marshall Tournament Opp011or1lf 9 1 ___ 91 _ _ 9 __4 195 Home Matches In bold

24 -----.@ATCH-BY-MATCH STATISTIC~ ...---•

Opponent Sco~e G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOGO/o YC-RC GW Canlsius (8/26) 1-0 1 0 2 10 .100 8 .800 0-0 Akron (8/28) 0-1 0 0 0 4 .ooo 4 1.000 0-0 0 Western Kentucky (9/2) 2-1 2 3 7 14 .143 8 .571 1-0 1 Georgia Southern (9/4) 0-0 0 0 0 21 .000 8 .381 0-0 0 LaSa lle (9/11) 0-0 0 0 0 12 .000 5 .417 0-0 0 #24 Vanderbilt (9/15) 0-1 0 0 0 5 .000 4 .800 0-0 0 Marshall (9/18) 2-1 2 1 5 18 .111 9 .500 0-0 1 Jacksonville State (9/23) 0-1 0 0 0 9 .000 5 .556 o-o 0 Samford University (9/25) 0-4 0 0 0 8 .000 4 . 500 0 -0 0 Murray State (9/30) 0-3 0 0 0 8 .000 4 .500 0-0 0 Tennessee-Martin ( 10/2) 1-7 1 1 3 7 .143 5 .714 1-0 0 Southeast Missouri (10/7) 2-0 2 2 6 13 .154 5 .385 1-0 1 Eastern Illinois ( 10/9) 0·1 0 0 0 7 .000 2 . 286 3-0 0 Wright State (10/12) 0-1 0 0 0 13 ,000 3 . 231 0-0 0 Austin Peay (10/ 14) 0-3 0 0 0 10 .000 5 .500 0-0 0 Tennessee Tech (10/16) 2-0 2 1 5 8 .250 3 .375 2-0 0 Eastern Kentucky (10/21) 1-0 l 1 3 34 .029 18 .529 1-0 1 Ohio State (10/28) 0-5 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0-0 0

Totals Jl 9 31 214 .051 107 .500 9-0 6 Opponents 30 27 87 345 .087 164 .475 4-0 Jl

(2 □□ 5 SUPERLATIVES

T EAM MATCH HIG HS Stat ______Matc h High ______Opponent Points 7 Western Kentucky Goals 2 TIU, SEMO, Marshall, WKU Assists 3 Western Kentucky Shots 34 Eastern Kentucky Shots on Goal 18 Eastern Kentucky Saves 18 Vanderbilt Comer Kicks 10 EKU, Georgia So. Fouls 17 SEMO, Marshall, LaSalle

O PPONENT MATCH H IGHS

Stat ______Match High ______Team Points 18 Tennessee-Martin Goals 7 Tennessee-Martin Assists 5 Samford University Shots 47 Vanderbilt Shots on Goal 19 Vanderbilt Saves 17 Eastern Kentucky Comer Kicks 13 Vanderbilt Fouls 20 LaSalle

I N O fVIOUAL MATCH H IGHS

Stat ______Match High ____ Player vs. Opp. Points 3 Two Players vs. Three Opp. Goals 1 Three Players vs. 11 Opp. Assists 1 Seven Players vs. Nine Opp. Shots 13"' Rebekah Kendall vs. EKU Shots on Goal 10'" Rebekah Kendall vs. EKU Saves 17" Leslie King vs. #24 Vanderbilt "' School Record

25 2 □□ 5: MATCH-BY-MATCH

MATCH # l MATCH # 4 vs. Canislus (Aug. 26 at Akron, Ohio) vs. Xavier (Sept. 4 at Jayne Stadium)

1 2 OT1 OT2 F 1 2 OTl OT 2 F Morehead St. 0 1 1 Xavier 0 1 1 Ca nisius 0 0 0 Morehead State 0 0 0

Shots: MSU 10, CAN 9 Shots: MSU 9, XU 23 Saves: MSU 4, CAN 7 Saves: MSU 9, XU 4 Corner Kicks: MSU 8, CAN 5 Corner Kicks: MSU 2, XU 8 Fouls: MSU 13, CAN 9 Fouls: MSU 6, XU 7

Notes: Kelly Busch scored her first career goal in the Notes: Leslie King made a career high nine saves In 55th minute and the Eagles held on for the 1-0 victory.. . net for the Eagles ... Xavier scored the game-winner In Leslie King made four saves in her MSU debut in net .. . the 89tl1 minute on a lob shot. .. Rebekah Kendall led of the Eag les' 10 shots, eight were on-goal. MSU with four shots.

M ATCH #2 M A T CH # S vs. Akron (Aug. 28 at Akron, Ohio) vs. Ga. Southern (Sept. 9 at Huntington, W. Va .)

1 2 0T1 OT 2 F 1 2 OT1 OT2 F Morehead St. 0 0 0 Morehead St. 0 0 0 0 0 Akron 0 1 1 Georgia Southern 0 0 0 0 0

Shots: MSU 4, UA 9 Shots: MSU 21, GSU 7 Saves: MSU 5, UA 4 Saves: MSU 4, GSU 8 Corner Kicks: MSU 4, UA 6 Corner Kicks: MSU 10, GSU 2 Fouls: MSU 11, UA 11 Fouls: MSU 12, GSU 15

Notes: The Eag les were held to just four shots, two Notes: The Eag les dominated the match, out-shooting coming from junior Trista Stark ... Leslie King stopped GSU 21-7 ... MSU had 10 corner kicks ... Rebekah Kendall five Zip shots ... Akron's game-winning goal ca me off a launched a season high seven shots. corner kick in the 51st minute ...Th e Eagles produced four corner kicks - all in the second half.

MATCH # 3 vs. Western Kentucky (Sept. 2 at Jayne Stadium)

1 2 OT1 OT2 F Western Kentucky 0 1 1 Morehead St ate 0 2 2

Shot s: MSU 14, WKU 8 Saves: MSU 4, WKU 6 Corner Kicks: MSU 4, WKU 3 Fouls: MSU 10, WKU 7

Notes: The win marked the Eagles' first-ever victory over WKU in the series after trailing 5-0 ... Sophomore Rebekah Kenda ll scored her first goal of the year in the 65th minute off an assist from Jenna Adams ... Kelly Bush scored the game-winning goal in t he 68th m inute off assists from Hilary Johnson and Kendall ...The Eagles out-shot WKU 14-8.

26 M ATCH # 6 MATCH # 9 vs. LaSalle (Sept. 11 at Huntlr:igton, W. Va.) vs. Jacksonville State (Sept. 23 at Jayne Stadium)

1 2 OTl OT2 F 1 2 OT1 OT2 F Morehead St. 0 0 0 0 0 Jacksonville State 0 1 1 LaSa lle 0 0 0 0 0 Morehead State 0 0 0

Shots: MSU 12, LU 21 Shots: MSU 9, JSU 18 Saves: MSU 5, LU 5 Saves: MSU 9, JSU 5 Corner Kicks: MSU 2, LU 7 Corner Kicks: MSU 6, JSU 1 Fouls: MSU 17, LU 20 Fouls: MSU 8, JSU 7

Notes: The Eagles were held to just four shots, two Notes: Freshman keeper Leslie King recorded nine coming from junior Trista Stark ... Leslie King stopped saves ...The Eagles were out-shot 18-9 ... JSU's game­ five Zip shots ...Akron's game-winning goal came off a winning goal came off a chip shot shot on a rebound ln corner kick in the 51st mlnute ... The Eagles produced the 80th minute ... MSU generated six corner kicks and four corner kicks - all in the second half. only allowed one from the corner.

MATCH # 7 MATCH # 10 vs. #24 Vanderbilt (Sept. 15 at Nashville, Tenn.) vs. Samford University (Sept. 25 at Jayne Stadium)

1 2 OTl OT2 F 1 2 OT1 OT2 F Morehead St. 0 0 0 Samford 2 2 4 #24 Vanderbilt 1 0 1 Morehead State 0 0 0

Shots: MSU 5, VU 47 Shots: MSU 8 1 SU 16 Saves: MSU 18, VU 4 Saves: MSU 7, SU 4 Corner Kicks: MSU 0, VU 13 Corner Kicks: MSU 4, SU 7 Fouls: MSU 12, vu 14 Fouls: MSU 10, SU 13

Notes: Freshman keeper Leslie King saved a school Notes: Samford scored twice in each period to even itas record 17 shots, while the Eagles added a team save OVC record ...The Eagles fell to 0-2 in the league ... Leslie for a school record 18 saves ... Vanderbilt pounded the King came up with seven saves in the match. net with 47 shots, including 30 in the second half when King made 12 saves ... The Commodores were the first ranked opponent for MSU. MATCH #11 vs. Murray State (Sept. 30 at Murray, Ky.)

MATCH # 8 1 2 OT1 OT2 F vs. Marshall University (Sept. 18 at Jayne Stadium) Morehead St. 0 0 0 Murray State 2 1 3 1 2 OT1 OT2 F Marshall 0 1 0 0 1 Shots: MSU 8, MUR 16 Morehead State 1 0 0 1 2 Saves: MSU 5, MUR 4 Corner Kicks: MSU 6, MUR 7 Shots: MSU 18, MU 13 Fou ls: MSU 5, MUR 4 Saves: MSU 6, MU 7 Corner Kicks: MSU 4, MU 6 Notes: The Eagles had four shots in each period ... Leslle Fouls: MSU 17, MU 11 King had five saves ... Krista Llewellyn scored all three goals for Mu rray State. Notes: The Eagles picked up their first-ever win over Marshall ... Freshman Kelly Bush scored the game-winnng goal In the 104th minute ... Freshman Kimmie Belting added her first career goal with an assist from Busch. MATCH # 12 MATCH # 14 7 vs. UT Martin (Oct. 2 in Martin, Tenn.) vs. Eastern Illinois (Oct. 9 at Jayne Stadium)

1 2 OT1 OT2 F 1 2 OT1 OT2 F Morehead St. 0 1 1 Eastern Illinois 1 0 1 UT Martin 3 4 7 Morehead State 0 0 0

Shots: MSU 7, UTM 28 Shots : MSU 7, EIU 18 Saves: MSU 10, UTM 4 Saves: MSU 6, EIU 2 Corner Kicks: MSU 3, UTM 5 Corner Kicks: MSU 2, EIU 4 Fouls: MSU 11, UTM 6 Fou ls: MSU 12, EIU 12

Notes : Junior Trista Stark notched the Eagles' lone goal Notes: ETU secured the victory with a goal in the 42nd in the 71st m inute ... Lesl ie King stopped 10 shots ... The minute ... Hillary Johnson came up with a career best Skyhawks managed to t ake 28 shots. five shots, including two on-goal, for MSU ... Leslie King stopped six shots.

MATCH # 13 vs. Southeast Missouri (Oct. 7 at Jayne Stadium) M ATCH # 15 vs. Wright State (Oct. 12 at Jayne Stadium) 1 2 OTl OT2 F Southeast Missouri 0 0 0 1 2 OTl OT2 F Morehead State 1 1 2 Wright State 0 1 1 Morehead State 0 0 0 Shots: MSU 13, SEMO 8 Saves: MSU 2, SEMO 3 Shots: MSU 12, WSU 12 Corner Kicks: MSU 3, SEMO 6 Saves: MSU 5, WSU 3 Fouls: MSU 17, SEMO 15 Corner Kicks: MSU 1, WSU 2 Fou ls: MSU 15, WSU 8 Notes: The Eag les knocked the Redhawks out of fi rst place and from the ranks of the unbeatens in the OVC. . . Notes: The Eagles out-shot the Raiders, 13-12, but had The Eagles also scored more goals against SEMO's just three shots on-goal .. . Kelly Busch led the Eagles with keeper, Lindsey Pickering, than any other OVC team ... four shots ... Leslle King made five saves. Kelly Busch scored her fifth career goal and Rebekah Kendall added her 12th career score.

MATCH # 14 vs. Eastern Illinois (Oct. 9 at Jayne Stadium)

1 2 OT1 OT2 F Eastern Illinois 1 0 1 Morehead State 0 0 0

Shots: MSU 7, EIU 18 Saves: MSU 6, EIU 2 Corner Kicks: MSU 2, EIU 4 Fouls: MSU 12, EIU 12

Notes : EIU secured the victory with a goal lnthe 42nd mlnute .. . Hillary Johnson came up with a career best five shots, including two on-goal, for MSU ... Leslie King stopped six shots.

------__J MATCH # 18 MATCH #151 vs. Austin Peay (Oct. 14 in Clarksville, Tenn.) vs. Ohio State (Oct. 28 at Columbus, Ohio)

1 2 OT1 OT2 F 1 2 OT1 OT2 F Morehead State 0 0 0 Morehead State 0 0 0 Austin Peay 2 1 3 Ohio State 1 4 5

Shots: MSU 10, AP 21 Shots: MSU 4, OSU 29 Saves: MSU 8, AP 5 Saves: MSU 10, OSU 3 Corner Kicks: MSU 2, AP 5 Corner Kicks: MSU 0, OSU 6 Fouls: MSU 11, AP 10 Fouls: MSU 110, osu 12

Notes: The Eag les managed five shots on-goal ... Leslie Notes: The Eagles concluded the season with the loss ... King recorded eight saves in the match ... Two of the Lady Leslie King posted her fourth double digit save match Govs' three goals came off of corner kicks. with 10.

MATCH # 17 vs. Tennessee Tech (Oct. 16 in Cookeville, Tenn.)

1 2 OT1 OT2 F Morehead State 2 0 2 Tennessee Tech 0 0 0

Shots: MSU 8, TTU 34 Saves: MSU 16, TTU 1 Corner Kicks: MSU 1, TTU 8 Fou ls: MSU 5, TTU 3

Notes: The Eagles put together an efficient match with two goals scored off of just three shots on-goal ... Kelly Busch netted her sixth goal of the year just 6:35 into the match ... Rebekah Kendall added a goal In the 41st minute .. . Leslie King nearly equalled her career high with 16 saves.

MATCH # 18 vs. Eastern Kentucky (Oct. 21 at Jayne Stadium)

1 2 OT1 OT2 F Eastern Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 Morehead State 0 0 0 1 1

Shots: MSU 34, EKU 8 Saves: MSU 1, EKU 17 Corner Kicks: MSU 10, EKU 0 Fouls: MSU 13, EKU 13

Notes: Kimmie Beting scored her second goal of the season in the 101st minute of double sudden victory for the win ... Rebekah Kendall set a school record with 13 shots, including a school record 10 on-goal ... Amie Noll had eight of the Eag les' sseason best 34 shots ...The Eag les had a season high 10 corner kicks. Entering its 59th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made It the nation's eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In 2003, the ovc extended eve AOMINISTF/i!ATION Its geographical Footprint Into Alabama for the first time expanding the league's membership to a record 11 Institutions with the addition of Jacksonvliie Seate University and Samford Uni­ versity, The OVC's proud past dates pa'ck to t948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted In 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart-, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles (Turkey) Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thomp­ son, the public relations cllrector at Western Kentucky, first broached the Idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by world War 11, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel In Louisville as the three onginal Institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950's, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Moreliead Stale became one of the first. non-tradition­ ally black mid-southern Institutions to acceot a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the Institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. In the late 1970's, women's athletics began somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women's sports. Recognizing the need to provide Increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC established women's championships in che sports of basketball. tennis and track In 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the Or. lon A. Steinbrecher Ron English next four years. Those sports were Initially governed by tne Association of Intercollegiate Athlet• Commissioner Associate Commissioner For ics for Women, but the overall strength of women's programs 1n the league was demonstrated Operations by the automatic bids the ovc Instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body In lNL . Through the early years of the league, administrators wrestled 1111th fan behavior due to the close proximity of the conference members and the Intense rivalries which developed. Just as It did decades ago, the OVC took the leadership role on what has become a national Issue, In 1995, t he OVC implemented a first-of·its·kind 'Sportsmanship Statement", a policy which promotes prinoples of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one's opponent. Toe statement has become a model for others to follow across the nation, and has answered the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to Improve sportsmanship In collegiate athletics. Addltlonally, the OVC annually presents the Steve Hamilton Sportsmanshi p Award1 ,n honor of the former Morehead State studeht-athlete, coach and athletics director, to a Junior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contributions whO best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional and Team Sportsmanship Awards, which are presented co one Institution and 16 sport-specific teams voted by their peers to have best exhlbtted the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined b.y the OVC and NCAA. Tlie OVC has also produced several Olympic athletes, Including former Murray Statestandoul and eight-time All-American Morgan Hicks, who was a member of lhe 2004 United States Olympic Kim Melcher Heather Brown Rine Team. In addition some of the greatest players In professional sports were educated al Assistant Commissioner for Assistant Director for OVC Institutions. The 11st Includes former greats such as football's Phil Simms (Moreliead State), Media Relations Media Relations basketball's Clem Haskins ( Western Kentucky) and Bubba Wells (Austin Peay) and two-sport star Steve Hamilton (Morehead Stace) to present-day standouts like basketball playerTrenton Hassell (Austin Peay), football players ~ugene Amano (Southeast Missouri) and Brent Alexander (Ten­ nessee State), baseball player Jamie Walker (Austin Peay) and professional golfer Jeff Sluman (Tennessee Tech). The playing field Isn't the only place where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence In the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and feniale student-at hletes, while others are commended for thel r academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner's Honor Roll. Addll lonally, the league annually presents one Institutional academic achievement award, as well as separate 1·cam awards In each Conference-sponsored sport. The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares For the future. One example is in regard to the current trend In collegiate athletic,; administration for Increased Involvement of university presidents 1n setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC Institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme, The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross coun• try, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, so~ball, Kyle Yeager Lee Moses tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men's Director of Assistant Commissioner for and women's sport of nfle. External Affairs l!lstltutlonal Fast approaching its 60'" anniversary, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly Services from Its humble beginnings while Increasing the number of athletics opportunities It provides ror students. In addition to newest members Jacksonville State University and Samford University, other current league representlltlves Include clinrter members East ern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University along with Austin Peay Staite University, Eastern Illlnols University, Southeast Missouri State university, Tennessee State u n1vers1ty, Ten· nessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin.

2005 ave: STANDINGS Team-,-,-,------, ovc ___ overall xy-Samford ..,...___ __ 7-2 o 15-4-4 Eastern lllinois_-,-___ 6-1·2== 9-10·2 Southeast Missouri 5·3· 1 13-6·1 Murray State ---=--=--=-===s-3- l== 8·1 l-2 Austin Peay ______5·4· 0 9-10·0 Jacksonville Seate ____ 4-4-1 _ _ __ 8-9-2 Tennessee Tech _____ 3· 5· 1 6·11·2 Tennessee-Ma rtln ____ 3-6-0 _ __ 9-10-0 Morehead State _____ 3-6·0 ___ 6·11· 2 Eastern Kentucky ____ l·S·O l- 14-1 x - OVC regular season champion y - O'Reilly ovc Tournament champion

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POINTS 1. Christina Moore ______2000-03 ____ 81 2. Tracy Tenholder 1999-02 55 3. Stephanie Sandfoss 1999-00 52 4 . Rebekah Kendall 2004- 36 5. Jessica McAnnar 1998-01 26

GOALS 1. Christina Moore ______2000-03 ____30 2. Stephanie Sandfoss 1999-00 21 3. Tracy Tenholder 1999-02 18 4 . Rebekah Kendall 2004- 13 5. Jessica McAnnar 1998-01 10

ASSISTS 1. Christina Moore ______2000-03 _ ___ 21 2. Tracy Tenholder 1999-02 19 3. Stephanie Sandfoss 1999-00 10 Rebekah Kendall 2004- 10 5. Alison Conley 2000-03 8

SHOTS 1. Christina Moore ______2000-03 ___ 175 2. Tracy Tenholder 1999-02 139 3. Stephanie Sandfoss 1999-00 11 0 4 . Rebe kah Kendall 2004- 120 5. Alison Connley 2000-03 90 GOALKEEPING G AME WINNING GOALS 1. Rebekah Kendall ______2004-_____ 5 SAVES Kelly Busch 2005-_____ 5 1. Stefani Workman 2001-04 321 3. Christina Moore 2000-03 ____ 4 2. Jennifer Gordon 1998-99 303 Stephanie Sandfoss 1999-00 ___ _ 4 3. Holly Beach 1999-01 156 5. Alison Connley 2000-03 ____ 3 4. Leslie King 2005- 131 5. Sarah Clark 2000-02 45

GOALS AGAINST AVG. 1. Leslie King 2005- 1.52 2. Holly Beach 1999-01 --- 2.14 3. Jennifer Gordon 1998-99 --- 3.25 4 . Stefani Workman 2001-04 3.30 5. Sarah Clark 2000-02 --- 3.33 MINUTES PLAYEO 1. Stefani Workman 2001-04 _4957:10 2. Jennifer Gordon 1998-99 _ 3209:37 3. Holly Beach 1999-00 _2058:56 4 . Leslie King 2005-_ _ 1775:51

WINS 1. Stefani Workman 2001-04 12 2. Holly Beach 1999-00 9 3. Jen ni fer Gordon 1998-99 6 Leslie King 2005- 6

SHUTOUTS 1. Stefani Workman 2001-04 6 2. Leslie King 2005- 5 3. Holly Beach 1999-00 3 4. Jennifer Gordon 1998-99 2

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1 POINTS 1. Christina Moore 2000 42 2. Stephanie Sandfoss 2000 35 \ 3. Rebekah Kendall 2004 28 4. Tracy Tenholder 2002 18 5. Stephanie Sandfoss 1999 17

t:iOALS 1. Christina Moore 2000 15 2. Stephanie Sandfoss 2000 14 3 . Rebekah Kendall 2004 10 4 . Tracy Tenholder 2002 7 Stephanie Sandfoss 1999 7

ASSISTS 1. Christina Moore 2000 12 2. Tracy Tenholder 2000 9 3. Rebekah Kendall 2004 8 4. Stephanie Sandfoss 2000 7 5. Several Players 4

SHOTS 1. Rebekah Kendall 2005 62 2. Rebekah Kendall 2004 59 3. Stephanie Sandfoss 2000 58 4. Christina Moore 2000 57 5. Stephanie Sandfoss 1999 52

C:iA ME WINNING t:iCA LS 1. Kelly Busch 2005 5 Rebekah Kendall 2004 5 3. Stephanie Sandfoss 2000 4 4. Tracy Tenholder 1999 2 GOALKEEPING Elise Wahlstrom 2004 2 C:iCA LS A G AINST A V G. 1. Leslie King 2005 1.52 2. Holly Beach 2000 1.97 3. Jennifer Gordon 1999 2.59 4. Holly Beach 1999 2.77 5. Sarah Clark 2002 2.89

MINUTES PLAYEO 1. Holly Beach 2000 __ 1786: 39 2 . Leslie King 2005 1775:51 3. Jennifer Gordon 1998 1607:47 4. Jennifer Gordon 1999 1601:50 5. Stefani Workman 2004_ _ 1601:04

S H U T OUTS 1. Leslie King 2005 5 2. Holly Beach 2000 3 l' 3. Jennifer Gordon 1998 2 4. Stefani Workman 2003 1 { WINS 1. Holly Beach 2000 9 2 . Leslie King 2005 6 3. Jennifer Gordon 1999 4 4. Stefani Workman 2003 & 2001 2 --{3:i) r ------______MATCH/TEA:__ :______M RECORDS ':...------\._ - ~ ------___,.., INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECCRDS

POINTS 8 ______Rebekah Kendall vs Shawnee St., 10/13/04

GOALB 3 ______Stephanie Sandfoss vs Spalding, 10/24/00 Christina Moore vs Upscomb, 9/6/02

ABBIBTS 4______Rebeka h Kendall vs Shawnee St., 10/13/04

SHOTS 13______Rebekah Kenda ll vs Eastern Kentucky, 10/21/05

SHOTS F"AC:: E D 47______Leslie King vs. Vanderbilt, 9/15/05

S AVES Leslie King's 17 saves at 24th­ 17______Leslie King vs. Vanderbilt, 9/15/05 ranked Vanderbilt in 2005 set a school single match record. MINUTES 120______Holly Beach vs Western Carolina, 9/9/00

TEAM MATCH RECORDS TEAM SEASON RECORDS

Games Played ______20 (2000) POIN TS Wins 9 (2004) 25 ______vs Charleston, 9/15/00 Winning Streak 3 (2000, 2004) Losing Streak 9 (2001, 2003 GOA LS Hom e Wins 6 (2004} 9 ______vs Charleston, 9/15/00 Shutouts 7 (2004) Overtime Games 4 (2005) Points 126 (2000) A SSISTS Goals 42 (2000) 9 ______vs Shawnee St., 10/ 13/04 Assists 42 (2000) Shots 259 (2004) Saves I 6 7 (1998) SHOTS Minutes 1839:29 (2000) 41 ______vs Austin Peay, 10/13/02 Goals Against Avg. 1.35 (2004) Shots Faced 414 (1998) SHOTS f"'A C::ED Fouls 243 (2004) 47 ______Corner Kicks 100 (2000) vs Vanderbilt, 9/15/05 Offside 38 (1999) Penalty Kicks 2 ( 1999) S AVES 18 ______vs Vanderbilt, 9/15/05 COACHING RECCRDS

MINUTES Year Record Coach 120 ______vs Western Carolina, 9/8/00 1998 2-16-0 Leslie Faber 1999 4-15-0 Leslie Faber 2000 9-10-1 Leslie Faber CORNER KICK S 2001 2-16-0 Leslie Faber 10 ______vs three opponents 2002 2-12-0 Leslie Faber 2003 2-13-1 Leslie Faber Totals 6 years 30-91-3 (.242) F"OULS 32 ------vs Appalachian State, 9/5/03 2004 9-9-1 Greg Sheen Totals 1 year 9-9-1 (.474) PENA LTY KIC K S 1 ______vs seven opponents 2005 6-11-2 Erin Aubry Totals 1 year 6-11-2 (.368) Overall Totals 8 years 47-111-6

34 10/22_ _ _ Middle Tennessee* ____ W, 3-1 199B 10/27 ___ IUPUI L, 3-4 (2-1a-c1c-4-c eve) 10/30 ___ at Chattanooga L, 1-6 HEAD eDACH LESLIE F'ABER 11/5 ____ vs. Southeast Missouri& L, 0-2 Date ____ Opponent ______Result % at Little Rock, Ark. & at Charleston, Ill. (OVC Tournament) 9/1 at Marshall L, 0-4 9/"J, at Wright State L, 0-7 Totals ___ Morehead Opponent 9/12 at UT Martin* L, 1-2 Goals ___ 27 ----- 53 9/18 at Appalachian State L, 0-7 Assists ___ 21 73 9/19 at Davidson L, 1-4 Points ___ 73 147 9/27 Tennessee Tech* L, 0-1 Shots ___ 222 353 9/30 at Northern Kentucky L, 0-2 Saves ___ 163 96 10/3 at Wofford L, 1-6 Corners __ 91 108 10/4 Coverse College W, 1-0 Goa l Leader Stephanie Sandfoss, 7 10/ 7 Lincoln Memorial L, 2-4 Assist Leader Three Players, 3 10/11 at Eastern Illinois* L, 1-3 10/17 at IUPUI L, 1-6 10/20 Georgetown College W, 2-0 10/26 Belmont L, 0-6 10/28 at Miami University L, 0-7 2000 (8-tc-112-3-c eve) 10/30 at Middle Tennessee* L, 1-6 10/31 at Tennessee Tech L, 0-3 HEAD ecACH LESLIE F'AIIER 11/7 at Arkansas-Little Rock L, 1-3 Date ____ Opponent ______Result 8/26 ____ Gardner-Webb _____ W, 2-1 Totals ___ Morehead _____ Opponent 8/27 ____ Chattanooga ______L, 0-3 Goals 12 71 9/1 ____ Lafayette ______L, 0-1 Assists 10 55 9/3 ____ Troy State ______W, 3-1 Points 34 197 9/8 ____ Western Carolina ___T, 3-3 (2OT) Shots 90 414 9/10 ____ Indiana State ______W, 4-0 Saves 167 40 9/15 ____ at Charleston (W. Va .) ___ W, 9-2 Corners 34 102 9/17 ____ at Appalachian State ____ L, 0-4 Goal Leader Jessica McAnnar, 5 9/22 ___ IUPUI ______L, 0-3 Assist Leader Christy Herring, Amber Burley, 3 9/24 ____ Arkansas-Little Rock ___ W, 3-1 9/29 ____ at Eastern Illlnois* ___L, 1-2 (OT) 10/6 ____ Southeast Missouri* ____L, 0-2 1999 10/8 ____ Murray State* ______w, 3- 2 (4-1S-C/ 2·3·0 CVe) 10/11 ___ Marshall ______L, 1-3 HEAD ecACH LEBLIE F'ABER 10/14 ___ Tennessee Tech ______L, 0-2 Date ____ Opponent ______Result 10/17 ___ at Wright State ______L, 1-5 10/21 ___ at UT Martin* ______W 5-0 8/28 Louisville ______L , 3-5 10/24 ___ Spalding ______4-0 9/1 Wright State______L , 1-4 W, 10/27 ___ vs. Southeast Missouri&_ _ W, 2-1 9/4 Youngstown State _____ L, 1-4 10/28 ___ vs. Eastern Illinois& _ ___ L, 1-3 9/11 Miami University ____ _ L, 0-4 & at Char leston, Ill. (OVC Tournament) 9/15 Northern Kentucky ___ L, 1-2 (OT) 9/18 vs. NW State% ______L, 0-2 Totals ___ Morehead _____ Opponent 9/19 at Ark.-Little Rock __ W, 2-1 (OT) 9/22 at Marshall ______L , 1-5 Goals 42 39 Assists 42 41 9/25 Eastern Illinois* ____L, 1-2 (OT) 9/29 Kentucky Wesleyan ____ L, 0- 1 Points 126 119 Shots 254 325 10/3 at Southeast Missouri* ___ L, 1-2 Saves 140 98 10/8 UT Martin*------w, 5-3 Corners 100 106 10/10 Appalachian State ____ W, 2-1 Goal Leader Christina Moore, 15 10/16 at Tennessee Tech* ____L , 1-2 Assist Leader Christina Moore, 12 10/17 at Belmont ______L , 1-2 ------c_____ Y_ E_A_R_-Bv-Y_ E_A_R _RESULTS

2CC1 11/1 ___ _ at Appalachian State _ _ _ _ L, 0-2 (2-16-C/ C - S - C □VC) 11/3__ _ _ at East Tennessee W, 3-1 HEAC C:CACH LESLIE FABER % at Charleston, S.C.

Date Opponent Result Totals Morehead _____ Opponent 8/31 Western Kentucky L, 1- 2 (OT) Goa ls 22 61 9/2 Wright State L, 0-9 Assists 22 47 9/7 Appalachian State L, 1-5 Points 66 169 9/15 at Radford L, 1- 5 Shots 167 287 9/16 at Gardner-Webb L, 0-4 Saves 95 80 9/21 vs. Western Illinois% L, 2-4 Corners 31 67 9/23 at Indiana State L, 1-3 Goal Leader ______Tracy Tenholder, 7 9/29 IPFW L, 2-6 Assist Leader _ ___ Tracy Tenholder, C. Moore, 4 9/30 Union (Ky.) L, 2-9 10/3 Charleston,(W. Va.)_ W, 3-2 (2OT) 10/6 at Tennessee Tech * L, 0-7 10/7 at Chattanooga L, 1-5 10/12 Lipscomb w, 4-0 10/14 UT Martin * L, 1-4 10/19 at Southeast Missouri* L, 0-7 10/21 at Murra y Stat e* L, 0-6 10/26 Eastern Illinois* L, 0-5 11/2 at Marshall L, 0- 7 % at Terre Haute, Ind.

Totals ___ Morehead _____ Opponent Goals 19 90 Assists 17 76 Points 55 256 Shots 199 382 Saves 130 84 Corners 59 89 Goa l Leader Christina Moore, 6 Assist Leader Four Players, 3

2CC2 (2-12-1/ C-S-1 □VC:) 2CC::3 HEA C C:CACH LESLIE FABER (2-1 ::3-1 /□ - B - □ □VC:) HEAC C:CACH LESLIE FABER Date ____ Opponent ______Result 8/31 vs. Furman% L, 0-7 Date ____ Opponent ______Result 9/1 at Coll. of Charleston L, 2-4 8/29 Wright State______L, 1-2 9/6 at Lipscomb W, 5-2 8/31 Georgetown College _ _ __ w, 5- 0 9/8 at Western Kentucky L, 3-9 1 9/5 Appalachian State _ _ T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/15 Radford L, 1- 6 9/7 at Louisville ______L, 0-5 9/20 at Wright State L, 0-3 9/12 vs. Utah Valley State% _ _ _ L, 0-7 9/29 Tennessee Tech* L, 1-4 9/14 at Hawaii ______L, 0-8 10/5 Murray State* L, 1- 2 (OT) 9/26 VMI ______W, 5-2 10/6 Loulsvllle L, 0-3 9/28 Western Kentucky _ ____L, 0-4 10/11 at UT Martin* L, 3-10 10/3 Eastern I llinois* ______L, 0-4 10/13 at Austin Peay* T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/5 Southeast Missouri* ___ _ L, 0-1 10/18 Southeast Missouri* L, 1-3 10/10 at Tennessee Tech* _ _ _ _ L, 0-5 10/27 at Eastern Illinois* L, 1-4 10/12 at Austin Peay* ______L, 1-2 10/24 Samford* ______L, 0-3 10/26 Jacksonville State* _ _ __L, 0-2 36 ------.c YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

10/31 ___ at UT Martin* ______L, 0-5 2005 11/2 ____ at Murray State* L, 1-2 (2OT) (Ei-11-2/ 3-e-c eve> % at Waipahu, Hawaii HEAD CDACI-I E l'IIIN AU■ l'IIV

Totals ___ Morehead _____ Opponent Date ____ Opponent ______Result Goals 14 53 8/26 vs. Ca nlsius% _____ W, 1-0 Assists 11 42 8/28 at Akron ______L, 0-1 Points 39 148 9/2 Western Kentucky ____ W, 2-1 Shots 147 289 9/4 Xavier______L , 0-1 Saves 104 63 9/9 vs. Ga. Southern# __T, 0-0 (2OT) Comers 63 80 9/11 vs. LaSalle# ___ _ _ T, 0-0 (2OT) Goal Leader Christina Moore, 4 9/15 at #24 Vanderbllt__ ___L, 0-1 Assist Leader Three Players, 2 9/ 18 Marshall ____ _ w, 2-1 (2OT) 9/23 Jacksonville State* _ ___ L, 0-1 9/25 Samford"' ______L, 0-4 2004 9/30 at Murray State* ___ __ L, 0-3 (B-B-1/ 4 -4-0 CVC) 10/2 at UT Martin* ______L, 1-7 HEA D CDA CI-I GREEi SHEEN 10/7 Southeast Missouri* ___ _ W, 2-0 10/9 Eastern Illinois* _ _ ___ L, 0-1 Date _ ___ Opponent ______Result 10/ 12 Wright State______L, 0- 1 8/27 ____ at Wright State W, 3-1 10/14 at Austin Peay* _____ L, 0-3 8/29 ___ _ at Western Kentucky L, 0-5 10/16 at Tennessee Tech* _ ___ W, 2-0 9/1 ____ at Marshall L, 1-2 10/21 Eastern Kentucky* __ W, 1-0 (2OT) 9/5 _ _ __ Belmont W, 2-0 10/28 at Oh io State ______L, 0-5 9/11 ___ at VMI W, 4-0 9/17 ___ _ at Georgia State T, 0-0 (2OT) Tot a ls ___ Morehead _____ Opponent 9/19 ____ Chattanooga W, 2-1 Goals 11 30 9/24 ___ _ UT Martin* W, 4-1 Assists 9 27 9/26 ____ Murray State* L, 1-2 Points 31 87 10/1 ___ _ at Eastern Illinois* L, 0-4 Shots 214 345 10/3 ____ at Southeats Missouri* L, 1-2 Saves 134 96 10/8 ____ Tennessee Tech * W, 3-0 Corners 72 105 10/10 ___ Austin Peay* W, 1-0 Goal Leader Kelly Busch, 6 10/13 ___ Shawnee State W, 7-0 Assist Leader Kelly Busch, Rebekah Kendall, 2 10/15 _ _ _ at Louisville L, 0-2 10/22 ___ at Jacksonville State* W, 2-0 10/24 ___ at Samford* L, 1-2 10/29 ___ at I PFW L, 1-2 11/2 ____ Jacksonville State& L, 0-3 & OVC Tournament at Jayne Stadium

Tota ls ___ Morehead _____ Opponent Goals ___ 32 26 Assists ___ 31 18 Points _ _ _ 95 70 Shots ___ 259 250 Saves ___ 101 101 Corners _ _ 72 86 Goal Leader Rebekah Kendall, 10 Assist Leader Rebekah Kendall, 8

37 Jenna Adams Brittney Cook Shelley Sarah Graf Jessica McAnnar Schaberg Ne. NAME YEARS Pea. HT. HOMETO W N

21 Jenna Adams 2002-03-04·05 MF/D 5 - 3 Beavercreek, Ohio/Beavercreek 0-=== l~olly Beach 1999-00-01 G 5-3 MIiford, Ohio/MIiford a__ _ _ Kimmie Beiting 2005- F 5 -7 Taylor MIii, Ky./Holy Cross 9 Susie Blevins 1999-00 MF/F 5-5 St. Charles, Mo ./St. Cl1arlcs 9___ _ Jackie Borda 2004-05 F 5-7 ___ Dayton, Oh10/Northmont 14 _ _ _ Brittany Bryson 2004 MF 5-2 Cincinnati, Ohio/Amelia 12_ __ Amber Burley 1998 MF 5-2 Llltle Rock, Ark./Mount St. Mary 10__ _ Kelly Busch 2005- F 5-5 Lexington, Ky. / Dunbar 9_ __ Kate Byrley 1998 D 5-5 Taylor MIii, Ky,/Scott 4 Erin Ceddia 2003-04 D 5-8 c,ncinnatl, Ohio/Mt. Notre Dame 1 ____ Sa@h Oark 2000-0i-02 GK 5-9 Wilmington, Ohio/Clinton Massie 13___ Mary Claire Collins 1998-99-00 D 5.5 Beaumont, Texas/Monsignor Kelly 8 Megan Collins 2002-03-04 D 5-9 Hamilton, Ohio/Stephen T, Badin S__ _ _ Alison Connley 2000·01 •O2 ·03 MF 5-2 __ ___ Ft . Thomas, Ky,/Hlghlands 10 _ _ _ Brittney Cook 2001-02-03 D/MF/ F 5·7 West carrollton, Ohio/ West Carrollton 19__ _ Beth Crance 2000-01 MF/f 5-4 Nicholasville, Ky,/West Jessamine 9__ _ Amber Dahl 2001 MF/F 4 · 11 ,otedo, Oh,o/Sylvanla Northvlew 18___ Ashley Davis 2004 MF 4· ll LaGrange, Ky./Oldham County MIiford, Ohio/MIiford 7 ___ Heidi Dlckten 2002 F 5.5 1s___ Erin Duemmel 1999 MF 5.9 Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington 7__ __ Laura Ellis 2003 0/MF 5-4 _ ___ Fraziers Bottom, w.va./Concord (W.Va.) Coll. l l ___ Lauren Fagan 1999 D 5.4 ___ Florence, S.C,/West Florence S_ ___ Stephanle Fagan 1999 MF 5·4 Florence, S.C./West Florence 20-- Brandy Gifford 1998-99 MF/F 5-8 Paducah, Ky./Lone Oak 1 Jennifer Gordon ] 998·99 GK 5-8 Webster, Texas/ Northwestern State (La.) 6====Sarah Graf 2002-03-04-05 D 5-6 Hamilton, Ohio/Stephen T. Badin 15_ __ Megan Guinan 2001-02·0 3-04 MF 5·5 Clncinnatl, Ohio/Amelia l6 ___ Twila Hall 2004-05 F 5-7 Morehead, Ky./Rowan County 11_ __ Mandy Hayes 2002 D/MF 5-5 __ Tallahassee, Fla./Coker COiiege 14___ Sarah Haynes 1999-00 D/MF 5-4 SL Peters, Mo./Fort lumwalt South 3____ Christy Herring 1998-99-01 D/MF/F 5-9 Bowling Green, Ky,/Greenwood 2 Betsy Holbrook 2003·04 F/MF 5 . 5 Beavercreek, Ohio/Beavercreek 22__ _ Trlcla Hornsby 1998-99-00 MF 5-7 Flem ingsburg, Ky./Flemlng County 18_ __ Nlkkl Howes 1998 MF/ F 5.4 Morehead, Ky./Rowan County 2 1 ___ Cat l sgrlgg 2000-01 D 5-7 Clarkston, Mlch./Ou, Lady of the Lakes 15_ __ Theresa lwu ]998·99 MF/F 5-4 Morehead, Ky./Rowan CounLy 15__ _ Hillary Johnson 2005· D/ MF 5- 9 Park HIiis, Ky./Notre Dame Academy 21 ___ Rachel Kendall 2004- 05- F 5- 7 Sissonville, W.Va,/Sissonvllle 12_ __ Rebekah Kendall 2004-05· F 5- 7 Sissonville, w .va./ Sissonville 1/0_ _ _ Leslle King 2005· GK. 5- 10 Park Hills, Ky. /Notre Dame Academy 17_ __ La urie Lacroi,c 2004-05· MF 5- 4 Dayton, Ohio/ Carroll 7_ ___ Whitney Lee 2003· 04 GK 5-9 Shepherdsville, Ky,/North Bu llitt 4 Heather Lueke 2000-01-02 D/MF 5-9 Ft. Wright, Ky./Scotl 7____ Jessica McAnnar _ 1998-99-00-01 MF 5·8 Paducah, Ky,/College of Charleston 14_ __ Morgan Melzer 20 05· MF/ F S- 3 Florence, Ky./Boone County 1___ _ Jennifer MIi ier 2002-03 GK 5-9 Ch 1lllcothe, Oh10/Chllllcothe 17_ _ _ Christina Moore 2000-01 · 02·03 F 5· 5 St. Charles, Mo,/St. Charles •Nest 6__ _ _ Brandy Morris ! 998·99·00·01 D 5-6 Hamersville, Ohio/Bethel Tate 20_ __ Casey Mowery 2002-03-04-05 D/MF 5-7 Whitehouse, Ohio/ Anthony Wayne 10__ _ Amy Noble 2004 MF 5-3 Cedarville. Ohio/Carroll 4 _ _ __ Amie Noll 2005· MF 5-10 Edgewood, Ky./Holy Cross 3 Ivy Oddls 2002-03 D/MF 5 -6 Morehead, Ky,/Rowan County 23 Natalie Peterson 2004 D 5·7 Beavercreek, Ohio/Beavercreek Adrienne Ra Ible 1998 D 5-4 Louisvil le, Ky./Assumption 4-=== Midlothian, Va ./ Clover Hill 13_ _ _ Liz Rhodes 2003-04·05· MF 5-6 3 ____ Jen Rinehart 2004· 05 D 5-9 Circleville, Ohio/Circleville 24_ __R ema Sable 1998 F 5-7 Louisville, Ky./DuPont Manual 10__ _ Stephanie Sandfoss ]999-00 F 5-7 Ft . Thomas, Ky,/Hlghlands 8_ ___ Shelley Schaberg 2000-01 D/MF 5- 10 Paducah, Ky./Heath 3 Sa@h Schafbuch 2000 D 5-5 Ann Arbor, Mlch./Ploneer 14_ __ Jesslca Shockley 2003 F 5- 6 Middletown, Ohio/ Middletown t 2__ _ Ashley Schoenberger 2001 MF 5-7 West Carrollton, Ohio/West Carrollton 12 Lauren Setters 2002-03 D/ MF 5-4 MIiford, Ohio/Univ, of Cincinnati 11__ _ Trista Stark 2003- 04- 05- MF/0 5 . 4 Cincinnati, Ohio/ Roger Bacon 21 _ __ Brianne Steel _ 1998 F 5-9 Ashland, Ky./Boyd County t 6 ___ Tracy Tenholder 1999-00·01 -02 0/ MF/ F 5-8 St. Charles, Mo,/Francls Howell North 7 ____ Sarah Vosmeier 1998·99 D/ F 5·6 Florence, Ky./St. Henry t9__ _ Ellse Wahlstrom 2002-03-04 D/MF/F 5-5 Saline, Mich,/Sallne 12__ _ Liz Wood 1999 D 5-7 Edgewood, Ky./Scott GK/F 5·8 Poca, w, V./Poca 00--- Stefani Workman 2001- 02-03-04 Bold indicates 2006 team members 3B ----lllllllll( __E_ A_ Ci_L_E_ H_ c _N_C_ R_ R_c_L_ L_ _ ) •------· -

The 2005 Eagle Soccer team won MSU's Team Academic

Award for having the best Jen Rinehart was awarded an Ohio Valley team GPA of any sport for Conference Medal of 2005-2006 Honor for 2004-2005.

EAGLE eve MEDAL OF' HDNCR WINNERS

Current Eagle senior Trista Stark ______2003-2004 and 2004-2005 Trista Stark has Jen Rinehart 2004-2005 earned two Ohio Val­ Sarah Vosmeler 1999-2000 ley Conference Medals of Honor for posting a perfect 4.0 GPA for the academic year. eve CURRENT CCMMISSICNER'S PLAYERS NAMEC HCNCR RCLL, Tc THE MSU :zccs DEAN'S LIST, Jenna Adams 2CC4-:ZCCEi Erin Ceddla Sarah Graf Megan Guinan Rebekah Kendall fall '04, Spring '05, Spring '06 lwlla Hall Rachel Kendall Betsy Holbrook Fall '04, Fall ' OS, Spring '06 Rachel Kendall Laurie Lacroix Fall 104, Spring '05, Fall 'OS, Rebekah Kendall Spring '06 Laurie Lacroix Jen Rinehart Jennifer MIiier Fall '04, Spring 'OS, Fall 'OS, Amy Noble Sprln9 '06 Trista Stark Natalie Peterson Fall ' 04, Spring '05, Fall '05, Jen Rinehart Spring '06 Trista Stark Kimmie Beltlnf! fall '05, Spring 06 Shannon Smith Fa ll 'OS, Spring '06 Leslie King Spring '06 Morgan Melzer Spring ''o6

Former Eagle standout Heather Luecke received an Academic AII-OVC Award for 2002-2003.

39 J A YNE STACIUM/JACCBS F"IELC

Historic Jayne Stadium and Terry and Susan Jacobs Field, a 10,000-seat structure built in 1964, is the home of Eagle Soccer. Jacobs Field features an artificial astro-play field surface, considered one of the best in articifial turf surfaces, while the stadium structure also houses spa­ cious locker room facilities. The facility also features a spacious press box which can accomodate up to 50 media mem­ bers of both print and electronic mediums. The facility also features a stat e-of-the-art electronic scoreboard in the South En d Zone. The board is highlighted by a matrix display. In t he Northwest corner of the facility Is the Phil Simms Weight Training Room, a state-of­ the-art strength and conditioning room funded by former Eagle and New York Giant star quarter­ back Phil Simms.

4 0 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

eeting the educational needs of East Kentucky while striving to constantly improve the quality of Mits publlc service, economic development and applied research programs are the primary objec­ tives of Morehead State University. Historically, the University traces its lineage to the Morehead Normal School, which opened its doors in 1887. The private school closed in the spring of 1922 when the Kentucky General Assembly established Morehead State Normal School. The state Institution accepted it s first students in the fail of 1923 and graduated its first class in 1927. Name changes occurred in 1926 when " and Teachers College" was added, again in 1930 when it was shortened to Morehead State Teachers College, again in 1948 when "Teachers" was dropped and, finally, to university status in 1966. Thirteen men, start­ ing with Frank C. Button, have served as president. Dr. Wayne D. Andrews assumed office as the 13th president on Jan. 1, 2005.

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Academically, the University offers 78 under­ graduate degree programs, including 8 asso­ ciate level degrees and 12 pre-professional programs in four coll eges, Business, Educa­ tion, Caudill College of Humanities and Science and Technology, and the Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy and 20 academic departments. There are 18 graduate degree programs plus 24 graduate level non-degree programs designed especially for professional educators. The education specialist in five spe­ cialty areas also is offered. A master's degree for physician assistants, social workers and a cooperative doctoral program, all with the Uni­ versity of Kentucky, are available on the MSU campus. Classes are conducted in Ashland, Jackson, Maysville, Mt. Sterling, Pikeville, Prestonsburg, West Liberty and other locations. Regional cam­ puses located in Ashland, Jackson, Mt. Sterling, Prestonsburg and West Liberty are staffed with full-time directors. Additionally, the University offers a number of distance learning courses throughout t he region via the Internet and interactive compressed video. Sixty-five per­ cent of MSU's 341 full-time faculty members hold doctoral degrees.

------1@)1------Physically, the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500- acre main campus within t he city limits of Morehead includes niore than 50 major structures w!th a total replacement value of more than $144 million. Beyond the city, the University's real estate holdings include the 320-acre Derrickson Agricultural com­ plex and a nine-hole public golf course. The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,900 students in a variety of housing styles including tradi­ t ional residence halls, suites and apartments. Fisca lly, the University currently operates on an annual budget of $103. 7 million with about $44.8 million provided by the stat e and $40.2 m illion coming from tuition and fees. Additionally, grants and contracts from external sources for research, service and academic/student support projects generate more than $15 mil­ lion each year. Annual private donations to the University, through the MSU Foundation, Inc., have exceeded $3 m illion the past two years.

Adron Doran University Center

--=------1@)1------Statistically, the University has awarded more than 50,000 degrees and currently has more than 1,100 full-time employees. Enrollment for fall 2005 was 9,062, with the student body repre­ senting 107 Kentucky counties, 39 states and 27 foreign countries. The University attracts more than 50,000 visitors annually and its economic impact, directly and indirectly, on the Morehead area is estimated at more than $80 m illion yearly. Administratively, an 11-member Board of Regents governs the University with eight citizens appointed by the governor and three seats held by elected faculty, staff and student representatives. Management of the institution is vested primarily in six divisions Academic Affairs, Administration and Fiscal Services, Develop­ ment, Planning, Budgets and Technology, Student Life, and Uni­ versity Re lations with each headed by a vice president. Athletically, the University sponsors 18 Intercollegiate sports for men and women in accordance with the regulations of the Ohio Va lley Conference, the and Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. MSU also supports an intramural program involving more than 25 team and individual sports.

------181------UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

OR. WAYNE D . ANDREWS

A New England native who made Appalachia his adopted home, Dr. Wayne D. Andrews was unanimously selected by the Board of Regents to take office January 1, 2005, as the 13th president of Morehead State University. Andrews is a graduate of Fitchburg State College in Massachu­ setts where he earned a B.S. degree in 1974 and of West Virginia University where he received a master's in 1976 and a doctorate in 1977. Dr. Andrews brought 27 years of higher education experience to MSU, including 17 years at East Tennessee State University in a variety of roles and 10 years at Illinois State University as a faculty member. His service at ETSU from 1987 through 2004 embraced a tenured professorship in engineering technology, department chairperson, executive assistant to the president, vice president for student affairs, vice president for administration, and vice president for administration and chief operating officer. His potential for leadership was recognized in 1993 with his selection as a Fellow of the American Council on Education (ACE). In addition to his background as a teacher and academic administrator, President Andrews has extensive personal experience in academic program development, accreditation, strategic planning, student services, human resources, facility construction, intercollegiate athletics, information tech­ nology, economic development and community partnerships. Selected in a national search that considered more than 100 persons, Dr. Andrews emerged as MSU's president on the strength of his successful academic and administrative career at an institution very similar to Morehead State, his familiarity with Appalachia, his effective and engaging man­ agement style and his unwav­ ering commitment to student success as the primary focus of the University. Dr. Andrews is an Army vet­ eran whose hobbies include restoration of antique clocks and the singing and playing of traditional music. He and his wife of 33 years, Susan, a pub­ lic school reading specialist, have two adult children, Josh and Jill. President and Mrs. Andrews reside on campus in the Presi­ dent's Home which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ------1§1------DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

BRIAN HUTCHINSON

Brian Hutchinson became Morehead State University's ninth Director of Athletics on March 1, 2005 aher spending five years as associate director of athletics, serving as sport administrator for football, golf, baseball and volleyball as well as the athletic training operation, managing day-to-day operations of the depart­ ment, managing the department's annual budget and serving as the department's ticket manager. Under Hutchinson's leadership, the athletic department has seen major improvements in facilities and student-athlete perfor­ mance. He previously served as development director for two years, before assuming the post of director of development and marketing, which he held for nearly one year. Prior to that, he served 18 months as a regional development officer for the University and six months as a staff assistant in the University's Office of Development and Alumni Relations. In the 2000-01 year, he served an internship with the Ohio Valley Conference office, assisting with the league's baseball championships and summer meetings while earning a master's degree in sports administration. A 1996 cum laude graduate of Morehead State University, Hutchinson earned a Bachelor of Business Administration, while specializing in real estate. During his senior year, the Louisa native served as the Student Government Association President and was a student representative to the MSU Board of Regents. He has remained active in the alumni association of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and he holds memberships In the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, National Association of Athletic Development Directors, and CASE. Hutchinson also was instrumental with the development of the 2001-06 strategic athletics plan and MSU's successful CHOICES GRANT application. He has attended numerous development and athletics administrations conferences and has been a presenter for the NCAA YES! clinic program hosted by the OVC. Hutchinson served as the director for the 2002 OVC golf championship and as the direc­ tor of the 2003 OVC volleyball championship and assisted with the operation of the 2002 PFL Championship Game. He also has been the departmental manager for many facility improvement projects within athletics, and is currently engaged in a strategic planning process to improve the operations and facili­ ties of the department. Hutchinson and his wife, Elizabeth, also a two-time MSU alum, have two sons, Benja­ min and Riley. They reside in Morehead.

The Hutchinson family, from leh: Brian, Benjamin, Elizabeth and Riley

------iGt------VICE PRESI DENT FOR STUDENT LIFE

MADONNA WEATHERS

Madonna Weathers assumed the position of Vice President for Student Life in July of 2002. A Louisville native, Weathers has been a member of the University's administrative staff since 1972 when she was named Associate Director of Student Housing. After 13 years In that role, she became Director of Residence Edu­ cation in 1985 and then Director of Student Development in 1989, before taking on her most recent post. She earned her bachelor's degree in education in 1971 and master's degrees in education and higher education in 1972 all from MSU. As a staff member, she has served two terms as chair of MSU's Staff Congress. She also was co-chair of the University's Campus Giving Campaign in 1999 and 2000, and served on the SACS Self Study Steering Committee from 1998-2000. Weathers is a member of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Southern Association of College Student Affairs, and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Active in the community, she serves on the boards of the St. Claire Regional Medical Center Foundation and Peoples Bank. She also is a member of Morehead Women's Club and Jesus Our Savior Catholic Church. She is married to James Weathers. They have four grown children and two grandchildren. Weathers' son, Guy Huff­ man, Is a University photographer.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

DAVID LICHTENSTEIN

111 David Lichtenstein, an experienced marketing and promotions specialist in the field of intercollegiate athletics, is in his third year as Assistant Director of Athletics at Morehead State Univer­ sity. Lichtenstein joined the MSU staff after serving as Director of Marketing and Promotions for the athletic department at Northern Illinois University. He also has served as assistant athletics director for marketing and promotions at Texas-El Paso, marketing and promotions man­ ager for athletics at South Dakota State University, as a marketing coordinator for athletics at New Mexico State University, and in the athletic marketing and promotions departments at the Univer­ sity of Oregon and at Louisiana State University. Lichtenstein assists in all phases of the Eagle athletics program, especially in the areas of mar­ keting, promotions, corporate sponsorships and event management. He has been instrumental in fundraising campaigns for MSU athletics, including the annual Eagle Excellence Auction and Golf Tournament. He is a member of the National Association for Collegiate Marketing Administrators. A native of Baton Rouge, La., Lichtenstein holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Arkan­ sas and a master's degree from The Ohio State University. He was a letterwinner in swimming at both Arkansas and Tulane University.

------1@)1------COMPLIANCE AND ELIGIBILITY COORDINATOR

JIM WELLS

Jim We lls plays an important role in the life of the athletic depart­ ment as Compliance and Eligibility Coordinator. He works closely with Academic Coordinator Va lerie Ousley and Faculty Athletic Representative Peggy Osborne to ensure that all Morehead State student-athletes complete NCAA eligibility requirements. Wells, whose three decades of involvement with Morehead State University athletics range from serving as an undergraduate stu­ dent manager of the Eagle Baseball squad to serving as sports information director to coaching the Eagle Softball team, returned to serve the department·as Compliance and Eligibility Coordina­ tor. In his previous work within this area, his titles have included Compliance Coordinator and Academic/Athletic Counselor. A two-time graduate of MSU, the 54year-old Wells is in charge of monitoring the University's compliance with NCAA and conference rules and legislation as well as monitoring and ensuring the ellgibillty of Eagle student-athletes. An avid golfer and former manager of the University's golf course, Wells is a life-long resident of Morehead. He is a member of the Kentucky Golf Association/Kentucky Section of the PGA of America rules staff and has worked numerous state and regional tournaments.

Dear Friends: Morehead State University Is committed to upholding the highest Integrity within all procedures and practices of the athletic department. We are pleased to publish this note as a reference to understanding often confusing NCAA regulations. The NCAA defines "representatives of athletic interests" as alumni, friends and boosters of the University. All member institutions are held accountable for t heir representatives' actions. One violation could jeopardize the eligibility of any or all Eagle Athletic programs. As a general ru le, anyone who has financially supported Eagle Athletics, been a member of any booster orga­ nization, or who has supported Eag le Athletics Is considered a "representative" of Eagle Athletics. Prospective student-athletes can be defined as a student who has started classes in the ninth grade or any younger student-athlete who has received a benefit from the institution. These individuals may only be recruited by MSU coaches who have passed the NCAA Recruiting Ru les Examination. While "representatives" of Eagle Athletics may speak to any of these individuals via telephone or In person, a recruiting effort must not be made. Also, no student-athlete or prospective student-athlete may receive any extra beneAt outside of the support provided by the institution. For any questions regarding this description, please contact Jim Wells, Compliance and Eligibility Coordinator, 606-783-5136. These are certainly not al l the regulations any "representative" of Eagle Athletics must remember. However, they provide a good outline of the types of things t hat could endanger the eligibility of any MSU Athletics pro­ gram. Again, feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thanks again for your support of Morehead State Athletics.

Sincerely, C)V";i:tl~ ImWells Compliance and Eligibility Coordinator ------~GI------Academics at Morehead State

One of the most important aspects of the student-athlete's experience at Morehead State is aca­ demics, and the athletic department has excellent facilities and staff to provide MSU student-athletes with the best possible technology and know-how to help them succeed in the classroom. A new state-of-the-art computer center and resource center are now available in the Academic­ Athletic Center. Academic Athletic Coordinator Valerie Ousley and her staff of students and volunteers also provide academic monitoring, tutoring and counseling In the new Academic Center. Academically, the University offers 96 degree programs and pre-professional programs through four colleges, Business, Education, Caudill College of Humanities and Science and Technology, and the Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy. On a year-by-year basis, Morehead State student-athletes continually rank among the best in the Ohio Valley Conference, and the athletic department once again won the OVC's Institutional Academic Achievement Award for 2004-2005 - the sixth time MSU has won the league's highest academic honor. In addition, the Morehead State men's and women's tennis teams each won the OVC individual sport Academic Achievement Award for having the most student-athletes named to the OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll , and the rifle team was named an All-Academic Team by the National Collegiate Rifle Coaches Association. The MSU athletic department also has had a large number of student-athletes awarded an Ohio Valley Confere11ce Medal of Honor. Since 1974, Morehead State has had 23 students earn CoSIDA Academic All-America status, includ­ ing track and field standout Brian Babcock, who earned first-team track and field/cross country hon­ ors in 2006. This year, rifle's Lindy Collins, track and field's Steve Thieme and softball's Becky King also earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors.

In 2006, track and field's Becky King was named to Rifle's Lindy Collins (left) and track's Steve Thieme Brian Babcock became the ESPN the Magazine (right) were both named to the ESPN the Magazine the first MSU student­ CoSIDA Second-Team CoSIDA Academic All-District team in 2006. athlete to be named to Academic All-District the ESPN the Magazine so~ball team in 2006. CoSIDA .Academic All­ America team since 2004. He was also the 2006 OVC outdoor shot put champion.

------l@)I------ATHLETIC ACADEMIC COORDINATOR

VALERIE 0 .USLEY

A 17-year employee of the University, Va lerie joined the athletic staff in 2004 in the position of Athletic Academic Coordinator. Her responsibilities include directing and operating t he Eagle Academic Success Center, supervising study hall and computer labs, moni­ toring academic progress of the student athletes, managing the CHAMPS/Life Skills program, developing programs that support and highlight academic accomplishments of student athletes, pro­ viding assistance to coaches and the Assistant Director of Athlet­ ics/Senior Woman Administrator, and nominating student-athletes for NCAA and OVC awards. Ousley spent two years.as a Database/Research Analyst for Insti­ tutional Research and Computer Applications, where she served as a problem-solver and wrote documentation for the University's AIMS system and Web site. Prior to that, she spent 13 years as the receivables manager in the Office of Accounting and Budgetary Control. There, she oversaw the billing and collection of student accounts, and helped write Univer­ sity policies and procedures. She also spent one year working for the IRS as an auditor. At MSU, she has helped develop academic and financial policies, and served on numerous commit­ tees. She has performed va rious administrative functions and responsibilities, including working with MSU's regional campuses. A University Fellow and a member of the MSU Visionary Society, Ousley has taught classes in accounting, marketing and management. A native of Martin, Ousley earned two degrees from MSU. She received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting in 1987 and t hen a Master of Business Administration a year later. Away from the University, Ousley and her daughter, Stevann, rescue and rehabili tate abused ani­ mals on their farm in Owingsvill e.

Morehead State All-Time CoSIDA OVC Academic Achievement Banner Academic All-Americans Year-by-Year Winners

Don Russell, Football, 1974 1986-87 Morehead State University Pamela Hartz, Women's at-Large, 1983 1987-88 Morehead State University Mike Ishmael, Baseball, 1986 1988-89 Eastern Kentucky Universtiy Jeanie Gollhue, Softball, 1986 1989-90 Eastern Kentucky University Missy Blanford, Volleyball , 1988 1990-91 Eastern Kentucky University James Appel, Football, 1990 and 1991 1991-92 Eastern Kentucky University Cathi Watson, Softball , 1991 and 1992 1992-93 Morehead State University Adam Smith, Baseball, 1993 1993-94 Morehead State University Shannon O'Toole, Softball, 1995 1994-95 Eastern Kentucky University Mike Appel, Football, 1996 1995-96 Middle Tennessee State University Brad Allison, Baseball, 1997 1996-97 University of Tennessee at Martin Jennifer Moffitt, Softball, 1997 1997-98 Eastern Kentucky University I lene Kelly, Women's at-Large, 1998 1998-99 Morehead State University Christoph Poelher, Men's at-Large, 2000 1999- 00 Eastern Kentucky University Sam Hoehner, Baseball , 2000 2000-01 Tennessee State Un iversity Brian Davis, Football, 2001 2001-02 Eastern Kentucky University Brandon Gulley, Track and Field, 2002 and 2004 2002-03 Austin Peay State University Cra ig Unger, Football, 2003 and 2004 2003-04 Jacksonville State University Brian Babcock, Track and Field, 2006 2004-05 Morehead State University

------1§)1------Sports Medicine

The Sports Medicine Program at Morehead State offers student-athletes the most up-to-date professional services available. Led by Assistant Director of Athletics for Sports Medicine Richard Fletcher, the Sports Medicine Department allows athletes a wide range of options for treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. One of the major support services offered is the main athletic training room located adjacent to Jayne Stadium. The facility contains four whirlpools, four electric stimulators, fo ur ultrasound units and nine treatment tables, along with a variety of other services and equipment. Each athletic team has a full-time or graduate assistant athletic trainer assigned to them, and each of MSU's trainers are fully trained and accredited to perform life-saving and injury treatments. The training staff also utilizes two remote facilities in the Academic-Athletic Center and Wetherby Gym. Both facilit ies have state-of-the-art equipment. The Morehead State athletic training staff in cludes Fletcher, Jamey Carver, A.TC., Sara Larson, A.T. C., graduate assistant trainers Andrew Gepford, Matthew Hudson and Ashley Groenhout and several student assistant trainers. The training staff also works closely with the Ca udill Health Clinic on campus in Allie Young Hall and with St. Claire Regional Medical Center.

---,------1§)1------ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FDR SPORTS MEDICINE

RICHARD FLETCHER, A.T.C.

Richard Fletcher, A.T.C, a two-time Morehead State graduate, was named Assistant Director of Athletics for Sports Medicine in March and will have an expanded role administratively with the athletic department. Fletcher, who directs all aspects of the MSU sports medicine pro­ gram, is in his sixth year with the University. He holds a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from MSU. Fletcher returned to his alma mater after serving several years as a certified athletic trainer in Central Kentucky. Prior to that he spent three years as the athletic trainer and professor adjunct at Kentucky State University ln Frankfort. He is married to the former Wendy Tackett, a nurse practitioner in Morehead. The couple has two daughters, Allison and Reagan.

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

JAMEY CARVER, A.T.C.

Jamey Carver, a former intern with the Eagle athletic training department, joined the staff full-time and is now in his sixth year as Assistant Athletic Trainer. Carver's main responsibili ty is men's basketball. A former graduate assistant athletic trainer at University of Kentucky, he earned his master's degree in kineslology from UK. Carver earned a bachelor's degree in exercise science from North­ western State University in Natchitoches, La. He is married to the former Brandy Morris, a teacher in the Rowan County school system and a former soccer star at MSU.

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

SARA LARSON, A.T.C.

Sara Larson is in her sixth year on the MSU staff as Assistant Athletic Trainer. Her main responsibility is women's basketball. She was promoted to her current title in January 2005. Prior to full-time appointment, Larson served as a graduate assistant and staff assistant and also served as an adjunct profes­ sor in MSU's sport management program. She earned her master's degree in sports and recreation administration from MSU in 2004 and earned a bachelor's degree in nutritional sciences from Uni­ versity of Missouri in 2002.

------181------Strength and Conditioning

The strength and conditioning program at Morehead State provides student-athletes with the best possible physical and mental training to help them perform at their peak potentional. Under the direction of second-year coach Kevin Deweese, the individual sport programs focus on physical and mental training and nutrition for that particular sport as well as particular athletes. Deweese and his staff develop programs that will help athletes reach their maximum potential and prevent injuries. Athletes have several options for weight training with the centerpiece of the program being the Phil Simms Weight Training Center. Funded by former Morehead State and NFL star quarterback Phil Simms, the center houses weight machines and free weights and ls located adjacent to Jayne Stadium. The center has ample space for several teams to train at the same time. Athletes also utilize the weight center in the Academic-Athletic Center. Free weights, as well as state-of-art machines, are located in the facility. Stressing the whole body, the strength and conditioning program at Morehead State also helps ath­ letes reach their potential in the fields of agility and speed. Deweese and his staff make sure athletes are ready for game action with speed drills and agility training tailored to each sport. The staff also oversees off-season workouts to make sure Eagle athletes are in-shape when the season begins.

The Phil Simms Weight Training Center is the centerpiece of the MSU Strength and Conditioning Program

------1§1------HEAD STRENGTH AND CON DITIONING COA CH

KEVIN DEWEESE

Kevin Deweese is in his second year as head strength and condi­ tioning coach at Morehead State. He is in charge of all aspects of physical training and conditioning for all of MSU's 18-sport athletic department. In just one year, Deweese's programs have already begun to show results as Morehead State athletes have benefited from his knowledge of weight training, physical training and nutri­ tion counseling. Deweese came to Morehead after serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Tennessee­ Chattanooga. With the Moes' athletic program, he was in charge of several aspects of the overall program for all sports. He was also instrumental in nutrition counsel­ ing for UTC's athletic teams. Prior to UTC, Deweese served as an assistant in the University of Kentucky strength and condition­ ing program for football from 2003-2005. He was in charge of several facets of the football strength program, including weight training, injury rehabilitation, pre-game preparation and nutrition counsel­ ing. In addition, he served as a strength and conditioning intern at UK from 2001-2003, where he directed all aspects of the baseball strength progTam. A member of the National Strength and Conditloning Association (CSCS) Deweese graduated from the University of Kentucky in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology/exercise science.

------lat------HEAD COACHES

Erin Aubry Matt Ballard Dr. Rex Chaney Soccer Football Golf

Kevin Fulton Jaime Gordon John Jarnagin Jill Karwoski Tennis Volleyball Baseball Softball

Dan Lindsey Matthew Mitchell Walt Rybka Donnie Tyndall Cross Country/ Track Women's Basketball Rifle Men's Basketball and Field ------i§I------All prefixes are 783; Area code is 606 University Administration Dr. Wayne D. Andrews, President...... 2022 Madonna Weathers, V.P for Student Life...... 2070 Athletic Administration Brian Hutchinson, Director of Athletics ...... 2089 David Lichtenstein, Assistant Director of Athletics...... 2387 TBA, Senior Woman Administrator...... 9518 Richard Fletcher, Assistant Director of Athletics/ Sports Medicine ...... 2392 Jim Wells, Compliance and Eligibility Coordinator...... 5136 Peggy Osborne, Faculty Representative ...... 2755 Valerie Ousley, Academic Coordinator...... 5213 Jenny Duncan, Business Manager...... 2386 Head Coaching Staff Erin Aubry, Soccer...... 2589 Matt Ballard, Football ...... 2020 Dr. Rex Chaney, Golf...... 2396 Kevin Deweese, Strength and Conditioning ...... 2245 Marlene Blankenbuehle r Tammy Boyd Kevin Fulton, Tennis ...... 5408 Women's Basketball Football Secretary Jaime Gordon, Volleyball ...... 2122 Secretary John Jarnagin, Baseball...... 2882 Jill Karwoski, Softball...... 5283 Dan Lindsey, Track and Field/Cross Country...... 2653 Matthew Mitchell, Women's Basketball ...... 2126 Walt Rybka, Rifle ...... 2289 Donnie Tyndall, Men's Basketball...... 2087 Athletic Training Jayne Stadium Training Room ...... 2596 Academic-Athletic Center Training Room ...... 2883 Jamey Carver, Assistant Athletic Trainer...... 2790 Sara Larson, Assistant Athletic Trainer...... 2596 Athletic Media Relations Randy Stacy, Director...... 2500 Matt Schabert, Assistant Director...... 2500 Jason Ashcraft, Staff Assistant...... 2500 Jason Blanton, Staff Assistant/ Radio Network Coordinator...... 9361 Clerical Staff Marlene Blankenbuehler, Women's Basketball...... 2126 Tammy Boyd, Football ...... 2020 Gloria Johnson, Men's Basketball...... 2087 Jenny Duncan Gloria Johnson Brenda Kissinger, Athletics ...... 2088 Business Manager Men's Basketball Secretary Tina Stevens, Athletics ...... 2089

Brenda Kissinger Peggy Osborne Tina Stevens Athletics Secretary Faculty Representative Administrative Specialist Specialist

------lat------Facilities

Johnson Arena, located inside the Academic­ Wetherby Gym serves as the exclusive home to Athletic Center, is the home to the Eagle and the Eagle volleyball program. The former home of Lady Eagle basketball programs. Johnson Arena the men's and women's basketball team, Weth­ seats 6,500 and recently received a new facelift erby houses the coaching staff offices as well as on the arena floor with the new Eagle logos. The refurbished locker rooms and a new video room Arena also houses both the Eagle and Lady Eagle for the Eag le volleyball team. locker rooms, visiting locker rooms and a remote training facility as well as the athletic depart­ ment offices.

Allen Field, named for former Eagle great Sonny University Field is the home for Eagle softball. Allen, is home to the Eagle baseball program. Recently, additional seating was added as well The concrete grandstand houses home and visi­ as a new backstop and public address systems. tor locker rooms, umpires dressing room and the Major improvements have also been made to the Eagle coaching staff offices. field in the last three years.

------1§1------Jayne Stadium houses the nationally-ranked Eagle Football team and the Eagle Soccer team. The stadium also houses the football coaching staff offices and locker rooms for football, track and field/ cross country and soccer.

Eagle Trace Golf Course, located in Rowan Coun­ Sunny Brook Golf Course, located just five miles ty and completed In 1995, is the Eagles' host from campus on U.S. Highway 60, is the home to course for tournaments and as well as a prac­ the Eagle Golf team. A nine-hole public course, tice course. A beautiful and challenging 18-hole Sunny Brook provides a challenging course with course, Eagle Trace has hosted a Kentucky State a scenic backdrop. men's and women's amateur championship and has also hosted the Kentucky State High School Tournament.

The George A. Sadler Courts are the home to the The Button Rifle Range, located inside historic Eagle Tennis program. Named for former Eagle Button Hall on campus, houses the Eagle Rifle standout coach George A. Sadler, there are six program. lighted courts for nighttime competition.

------181------Mission Statement

Morehead State Un iversity believes that Intercollegiate Athletics is an integral part of the Univer­ sity and that a broad-based ·intercollegiate athletics program encourages student participation and involvement in the total life of the University. In addition, intercollegiate athletic programs play a positive role by supporting the academic and public service missions of the University.

• Each athletics program shall be conducted in a manner that protect the physical, mental, emotional, and social welfare of each student-athlete. • Each student-athlete, through academic counseling and individual assistance, shall be encouraged toward completion of degree requlrements and graduation. • Each athletics program shall adhere to the principles of fair play and amateur competition as defined by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Ohio Va lley Conference. • Each athletics program shall be administered at the highest level that the University's resources will allow so that each student-athlete will have the opportunity to compete to the fullest extent of his or her ability. • The athletics programs at Morehead State University shall make every effort to educate and serve the student-athletes of the University's primary service area and their respective educational institutions. • The athletics program will accommodate student's interests and abilities in a manner that is nondiscriminatory to both sexes and reasonable with the University's resources. • The athletics program shall adhere to the University's Affirmative Action Plan promoting equal opportunity for all employees and students, as well as applicants for employment and student participation.

_...:.,__.::,______--18 1------msueagles.com - The Home of Eagle Athletics on the Web

MSUEagles.com, the new home for Morehead State athletics on the Web, provid es fans, parents, prospective athletes and media with all the information they need regarding the Morehead State athletic department. Launched in the Fall of 2005, the new site gives fans access to rosters, statistics, press releases, photos and much more for each of MSU's 18 sports teams. The site also is the place to go to l1 ear Eagles Athletics on the Web. Fans can access live broadcasts and statistics, and it's easy too. Just click on the links on the home page and you're there. Live broadcasts and live statistics are a free service provided by the athletic department. MSUEagles.com is serviced by Dugout Media of Morehead and updated by the MSU athletic media relations office.

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------181------Morehead and the Gateway Region

orehead, Kentucky, is a community of Mnearly 10,000, nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the Daniel Boone National Forest. It serves as the educational, medical, recreational and cultural center of rural northeast Kentucky and is located in the state's Gateway Area. Morehead also is known as the "Hardwood Capital of the World." Situated on the state's major east-west highway, Interstate 64, Morehead is 58 miles west of Ashland, Ky., and the border of West Virginia, and 66 miles east of Kentucky's second-most populated city, Lexington. Its centralized location allows many parts of the Eastern and Midwestern United States to be readily accessible. Among the major cities within a day's drive are Washington, D.C.; Bal­ timore; Cha rlotte; Raleigh, N.C.; Atlanta; Knox­ ville, Tenn.; Nashvill e; Cincinnati; Dayton, Ohio; Columbus, Oh io; Cleveland ; Pitt sburgh; India­ napolis; Detroit; Chicago; St. Louis; Memphis; Birmingham, Ala.; and Louisville, Ky.

------;§1------Located in the heart of Rowan County, Morehead affords a wealth of activities for the outdoors­ man. Just six miles from downtown is beautiful 8,270-acre, man-made Cave Run Lake, an area nationally-known for its recreation opportunities and the fifth-largest body of water in Kentucky. Hiking, biking, swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing, canoeing, bird watching, camping or enjoying the solitude of nature are some of the highlights of the activities at Cave Run Lake. The lake Is known as the " Muskie Fishing Capital of the South" and hosts numerous tournaments there each year. Daniel Boone National Forest, within which Cave Run Lake Is entirely located, is visited by over five million people annually, and Morehead also is home to the Minor E. Clark Fish Hatchery, the largest fresh water fish hatchery in the U.S. Carter Caves, just 25 miles from Morehead in nearby Carter County, is another popular outdoor spot just a short drive down 1-64. The historic town of Maysville, Ky., a major stopover point on the Civil War-era Underground Rail road, is located 45 minutes north on the Ohio River, and offers more entertainment options. Golf is another popular outdoor activity in Morehead. Three courses are within county lim­ its. Eagle Trace Golf Course is an 18-hole, par- 72 course, which has hosted both the state's men's and women's amateur championship and has been given four stars by Golf Digest. Two other nine-hole courses, Sheltowee Trail Golf Cou rse and Morehead State University's SunnyBrook Golf Course are open to the public and offer inexpensive opportunities which can challenge players of all skill levels. What about arts and crafts? Morehead is also home to the , the only center of its kind in the state dedicated to the skills of untrained artisa ns. Also unique to Morehead is the Kentucky Center For Traditional Music, a facility dedicated to preserving the rich history of traditional bluegrass, folk and Americana music. For fine art, stop by the Pine Grove Gallery or the Claypool-Young Art Gallery, located on MSU's campus. Several local craft and antique shops are dot­ ted throughout the community as well.

------81------Maj or Cities Less Than I f you're interested In festivals, June and September are a busy 500 Miles Away time in Morehead, when the festival season is in full swing. Among the annual events, the area hosts the Day in the Country Folk Art Lexington...... 66 miles Cincinnati...... 149 miles Show and Sale, Cave Run Storytelling Festival, Harvest Festival, Columbus ...... 183 miles Poppy Mountain Festival, Bluegrass and More Festival, Appalachian Charleston, W. Va ...... 117 mffes Arts and Crafts Fair, Hometown Holidays and Mount Sterling Court St. Louis ...... 397 miles Days, plus numerous horse shows. Atlanta ...... 424 mffes Morehead also has an outstanding theatre guild for those who Pittsburgh ...... 344 mfles are looking for other cultural experiences. The group puts on Chicago ...... 432 mfles productions throughout the year. Morehead State University also Nashville...... 279 miles annually hosts concerts from nationally-prominent bands of all Knoxville ...... 215 mffes musica l genres. Washington D.C...... 479 miles Indiana polis ...... 249 miles In addition, there are several restaurant and shopping options, Memphis ...... 489 miles including many in the renovated downtown area.

Cincinnati Less than three hours from Morehead, Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky provide a plethora of tourist activities, professional sports and exciting nightlife. From Reds' games at Great American Ballpark to Bengals' games at Pau l Brown Stadium to the new Newport Aq uarium, Morehead State students will enjoy the proximity of one of America's most diverse and exciting metropolitan areas. The "Queen City" is also home to some of the most interesting museums in the United States, and boasts a great nightlife scene.

Lexington Located just an hour-and-a-half from Morehead and Rowan County is Kentucky's second most popu­ lated city, Lexington. Known worldwide as a mecca for thoroughbred horse enthusiasts, the Lexing­ ton area is home to the famous Kentucky Horse Park and Keeneland Racetrack. Lexington also offers a va riet y of shopping venues, including the newly renovated Fayette Ma ll and the Hamburg Pavillion Center. Lexington also offers a great nightlife scene as well as professional baseball and professional indoor football.

------1§)1------Suggested Lodging Fazolis Pasquales Pi zza 125 Flemingsburg road 182 East Main Street Comfort Inn & Suites (606) 783-9988 (606) 784-9111 606-780-REST (7378) OR (800) 228- 5150 Fuzzy Duck - Coffee Shop Penn Station East Coast Subs 240 Morehead Plaza 413 Flemingsburg Road Days I nn (606) 784-9877 Patrick Center PHONE: 606-783-1484 or (800) 329-7466. Grounds and Sounds Pizza Hut Phone: (606) 780-8101 333 Flemlngsburg Road Holiday I nn Express 139 East Mafn Street . (606) 784-8844 PHONE: (606) 784-5796 Hardee's Ponderosa Quality Inn 1691 Fl emingsburg Road 1695 Flemingsburg Road PHONE: (606) 784-2220 (606) 784-1311 (606) 783-1959 Knights I nn KFC Reno's Steakhouse PHONE: (606) 784-7591 or 1535 Flemingsbrug Road The Kroger Center 800-2RAMADA (606) 784-6636 Phone: (606) 783-1334 (72-6232) La Flnca Mexican Rest aura nt Root - A - Bakers Bakery Super 8 Motel 234 East Main Street 1313 Flemingsburg Road PHONE: ( 606) 784-8882 or (606) 784-1178 (606) 780-4282 (800) 800-8000 , Lee's Famous Recipe Shoney's Mountain Lodge 411 Fraley Dri ve 1617 Flemingsburg Road (606) 783-1555 (606) 784-3314 (606) 784-2286 Suggested Dining Long John Silvers /A & W All Sonic Drive Inn American Foods 211 Stone Street Arby's 243 Flemingsburg Road (606) 780-0055 125 East Main street ( 606) 784-6605 (606) 783-1009 Subway of Morehead McDonalds 304 Pi necrest Plaza Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar 402 Flemingsburg Road (606) 784-2330 250 Newtowne Square (606) 784-6211 (606) 784-1299 Subway on Stone Street McDonalds 212 Stone Street China Cafe 1690 Flemingsburg Road (606) 784-7002 228 West Main Street (606) 780-4927 (606) 784- 2388 Taco Bell McDoogles Old Flemingsburg Road. China Star 400 E Wilkinson Blvd (606) 783-0444 1340 Flemingsburg Road Morehead, KY ( 606) 780-7888 (606) 783-0673 The Front Porch Restaurant 303 Old Flemingsburg Road Ci-Ci's Pizza Melini Cuizina ltalian Rest aurant (606) 783-1821 or (606) 780-2548 (606) 783-1550 608 East Main Street Kroger Center (606) 780-8865 Wendy's 402 West Main Street Dairy Queen Mr. Gatti's (606) 784-6438 2375 Flemingsburg Road 520 East Main Street (606) 784-0064 (606) 784-6637 Dominos Pizza Papa Johns Pizza Pinecrest Plaza 4 17 Flemingsburg Road (606) 783-0030 (606) 784-3551

Morehead State Affirmative Action Statement Morehead State University is committed to prov1d1ng equal educational opportunities to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, Vietnam Era, recently separated, or other protected veteran status, or disability in its educational programs, services, activities, employment policies, and admission of students to any program of study. I n this regard the University conforms to all the laws, statutes, and regulations conce rning equal employment opportunities and affirmative action. This includes: Title Vl and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, Equal Pay Act of 1963, Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistant Act of 1974, Age Discrinn1nation in Employment Act of 1967, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and Kentucky Revised Statutes 207 .130 to 207.240. Vocational educational programs at Morehead State University supported by federal funds Include Industrial education, vocational agriculture, business education, home eco nomics education and the associate's degree prog ram in nursing. Any inquires should be addressed to: Francene L. Botts-Butler, Affirmative Action Officer, Morehead State University, 358 University Street, Morehead, KY 40351. Telephone: (606) 783-2085 or [email protected].

------l81------Aug. 18 Spalding (Exhibition) Aug. 21 Bellarmine (Exhibition) Aug. 25 Miami Ohio) Aug.27 East Tennessee State Sept. 1-3 Marshall Tournament Sept. 1 Delaware 4:30 p.m. Sept. 3 George Washington 11 :30 a.m. Sept. 8 Northwestern University 4p.m. Sept. 10 IPFW 1 p.m. Sept. 15 Xavier 5 p.m. Sept. 17 Grand Valley State 1 p.m. Sept. 22 Marshall 7 p.m. Se t. 24 Eastern Kentucky* 2 p.m. Sept. 29 Jacksonville State* 7 p.m. Oct. 1 Samford* 2p.m. Oct. 6 Murray Stat e* 7 p.m. Oct. 8 UT Martin* 1 p.m. Oct. 13 Southeast Missouri")(- 7 p.m. Oct. 15 Eastern Illinois* 1 p.m. Austin Peay* 7 p.m. Tennessee Tech* 1 p.m . OVC First Round TBA OVC Semi-Finals/Finals TBA