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AUGUST GENERAL 8/22 UAB MOBILE 7 p.m. Name of school ...... University of South Alabama 8/24 NICHOLLS STATE MOBILE 1 p.m. City / Zip...... Mobile, Alabama 36688 8/29 vs. Tennessee Tech# Troy, Ala. 1 p.m. Founded ...... 1963 8/31 vs. Kennesaw State# Troy, Ala. Noon Enrollment ...... 16,055 Nickname ...... Jaguars SEPTEMBER School colors ...... Blue, Red and White 9/5 SOUTHERN MISS MOBILE 7 p.m. Home Arena / Capacity ...... The Cage / 1,000 9/7 at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 1 p.m. Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I 9/12 at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 7 p.m. Conference ...... Sun Belt 9/14 at Alabama A&M Huntsville, Ala. 1 p.m. President ...... Dr. Tony G. Waldrop 9/19 Francis Marion vs. Troy@ MOBILE 4 p.m. Alma Mater / Year ...... North Carolina / 1974 9/19 NORTH FLORIDA@ MOBILE 7 p.m. Athletics Director ...... Dr. Joel Erdmann 9/21 North Florida vs. Troy@ MOBILE 10 a.m. Alma Mater / Year ...... South Dakota State / 1986 9/21 FRANCIS MARION@ MOBILE 1 p.m. Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (251) 461-1USA (1872) 9/26 TROY* MOBILE 7 p.m. Ticket Offi ce Phone ...... (251) 460-6047 OCTOBER COACHING STAFF 10/3 LOUISIANA-MONROE* MOBILE 7 p.m. Head Coach ...... Graham Winkworth 10/5 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* MOBILE 1 p.m. 10/10 at Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 7 p.m. Alma Mater / Year ...... Central Lancashire / 2000 10/12 at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 1 p.m. Record at school (yrs) ...... 14-6-3 (1) 10/17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* MOBILE 7 p.m. Career record (yrs) ...... 125-87-11 (11) 10/19 GEORGIA STATE* MOBILE 1 p.m. Offi ce phone ...... (251) 414-8253 10/24 at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 2 p.m. E-mail ...... [email protected] 10/26 at Arkansas-Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 1 p.m. Best time to reach ...... Weekday mornings Assistant Coach ...... Keyton Wheelock NOVEMBER Alma Mater / Year ...... Concordia-St. Paul / 2008 5-9 SBC Championships MOBILE TBA Offi ce Phone ...... (251) 414-8252 E-mail ...... [email protected] * Denotes match Graduate Assistant Coach ...... Jo Chubb # Trojan Classic Alma Mater / Year ...... North Alabama / 2013 @ Jaguar Classic E-mail ...... [email protected] All times Central and subject to change TEAM INFORMATION HOME VENUE - “THE CAGE” - MOBILE, ALA. 2013 overall record ...... 14-6-3 Home / Away / Neutral...... 6-1-1 / 4-5-1 / 4-0-1 Conference record / fi nish ...... 5-2-1 / T-2nd Home / Away ...... 2-1-1 / 3-1 Final ranking (poll) ...... not ranked Starters returning/lost ...... 5 / 6 Letterwinners returning/lost ...... 8 / 22 Newcomers ...... 12 Inaugural Year ...... 1994 Overall all-time record ...... 189-176-32 (.516) Overall Sun Belt Record ...... 55-58-16 (.488)

SOCIAL MEDIA USA Athletics ...... @USAJaguarSports Soccer Twitter ...... @SouthAlabamaSoc Facebook ...... Facebook.com/USAJaguarSports YouTube ...... YouTube.com/USAJaguarSports OnDemand Video ...... JagNationTV.com TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION 2014 OUTLOOK

The University ...... 3-6 Opponents ...... 44-45 Director of Athletics...... 7 Season Outlook ...... 46-49 Athletics Staff ...... 8-10 Academic Services ...... 11 2013 SEASON REVIEW Athletic Compliance ...... 12 Sports Medicine ...... 13 Strength & Conditioning ...... 14 Sun Belt Conference ...... 15 Athletic Hall of Fame ...... 16-18 Media Information ...... 19-20 2014 JAGUARS

SBC Final Standings ...... 51 Overall Statistics ...... 52 Match Results ...... 53 Match-by-Match Stats ...... 54 HISTORY & RECORDS

Staff and Support ...... 22-25 Rosters ...... 26-27 Player Profi les ...... 28-42

Records ...... 56-58 Honors ...... 59 Year-by-Year Results ...... 60-66 Records vs. Opponents ...... 67 Series History vs. Opponent...... 68-71 All-time Letterwinners ...... 72-73 1 • SouthSouth AlAlabamaabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 PAGE TITLE LEFT

2 • SouthSouth AlAlabamaabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 THE UNIVERSITY

3 • SouthSouth AlAlabamaabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 THE UNIVERSITY

4 • SouthSouth AlAlabamaabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 THE UNIVERSITY

5 • SouthSouth AlAlabamaabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 PRESIDENT DR. TONY G. WALDROP DR. TONY G. WALDROP PRESIDENT

Gulf Coast and is an economic driver for Mobile and the surrounding regions. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join USA at this exciting juncture,” said Waldrop. “The people of the University are unified in their energy and dedication to providing an outstanding, affordable education. I am proud to become part of the team.”

Waldrop enrolled in 1970 at the University of North Carolina as a John Motley Morehead Scholar – now the Morehead- Cain Scholarship Program – one of the oldest, most prestigious merit scholarship programs in the United States. Waldrop also attained athletic success at North Carolina, winning two NCAA championships as a mile runner on the track and field team and, in 1974, setting a world record for the indoor mile, three minutes and 55 seconds.

After earning his bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees at North Carolina, he continued his training at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas in 1982 as a Research Fellow in the Cardiopulmonary Division, receiving a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship at the President Dr. Tony G. Waldrop and his wife, Dr. Julee Waldrop Moss Heart Center.

Dr. Tony G. Waldrop was named president of the University In 1986, he joined the faculty in the Department of of South Alabama on February 6, 2014, following a vote by Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Illinois, the University’s board of trustees. advancing in progressively greater areas of responsibility and earning the school’s Arnold O. Beckman Research Award, An accomplished researcher, teacher and administrator and recognition as a University Scholar and an American in higher education for more than 30 years, Waldrop was Heart Association Established Investigator. selected from an initial field of more than 130 candidates from across the country. Waldrop succeeded the late Gordon Waldrop returned to his alma mater in 2001 as the University Moulton, who retired in 2013 after 15 years as president. of North Carolina’s vice chancellor for research and economic development and as a professor in the Department of Cell Prior to joining USA, Waldrop served four years as provost and Molecular Physiology. Nine years later, he was named and executive vice president at the University of Central provost and executive vice president at Central Florida. Florida, with previous stints as vice chancellor for research and economic development at the University of North Waldrop is a native of Columbus, N.C., and is married to Carolina and vice chancellor for research at the University of Dr. Julee Waldrop, who holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice Illinois. Waldrop has a bachelor’s degree in political science, degree from Duke University. She has been a professor a master’s in physical education and a Ph.D. in physiology, all at the University of Illinois at , the University of from the University of North Carolina. North Carolina and the University of Central Florida. She is a published clinician and researcher and is also an “The University of South Alabama delivers a quality accomplished triathlete. They have two sons, Cabe and Dallas. education for students, serves the health needs of the central

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA 6 • SouthSouth AlAlabamaabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DR. JOEL ERDMANN

Dr. Joel Erdmann enters his sixth year as Director of Athletics at In addition to seeing ticket revenue in football, basketball and baseball increase his last year over the the University of South Alabama with the aim of continuing to shape totals posted in 2007-08, Erdmann oversaw the sales of the football stadium club and suites, created a seating the Jaguar athletic program among the best not only in the Sun Belt selection process and also modifi ed the layout in the basketball arena to create premium courtside seats and Conference, but in the region and nationally as well. enhance the seats available to students. The Jags’ 17 sport programs recorded 95.5 points to fi nish second Erdmann was responsible for creating and monitoring the department’s budgets, the Lion Athletic As- in the Vic Bubas Cup standings, recognizing the league’s top overall sociation’s budget as well as various development and foundation accounts, fi nishing the 2008 fi scal year school in competition, for the school’s highest fi nish in more than 10 in balance. years after placing second among the 10 members of the SBC. The His fi rst position guiding an athletic department began in August 2002 when he was named director of women’s soccer team earned its fi rst-ever league tournament cham- athletics at North Alabama. In fi ve years with the institution, Erdmann oversaw a unit that made 19 NCAA pionship and NCAA Tournament berth, highlighting a performance Championships appearances highlighted by a title and a runner-up fi nish by the volleyball program, while in which USA fi nished in the top half of the standings in 12 sports, recording its highest rankings ever in the NACDA United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup in 2003-04 while the Jaguar men’s golf and softball squads returned to an NCAA and ’04-05. The football squad advanced to the semifi nals of the NCAA Division II playoff s twice and the Regional for the second and third consecutive seasons, respectively. quarterfi nals once while claiming a pair of GSC championships. The men’s golf team won the region en route That included second-place performances by the softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s golf and men’s to fi nishing sixth in the country, with the men’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and outdoor track and fi eld teams in the spring. men’s and women’s cross country programs experiencing their best seasons in a decade as well. USA’s athletic success last year also included the Jag football team which, competing for the fi rst time as a In the classroom, not only did UNA record the highest graduation rate of any public four-year institution full NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision member, went 4-3 in Sun Belt action to tie for third place while winning that plays football in the state, it posted seven of the top 10 semester departmental GPAs including the high- six contests overall to qualify for a postseason bowl as well as the Jaguar volleyball team, which set a school est on record. record with nine conference victories en route to earning the fi fth seed at the league tournament. Erdmann was responsible for creating and managing a $3.5 million budget for the athletic department. The department not only had 72 current and former student-athletes earn their degrees during the last In addition to increasing every sport’s operating budget for the fi rst time since 1988, he helped build the cash year, but saw 100 individuals make the Dean’s List following the spring semester, the most ever. Overall, 189 reserve for athletics from $17,000 to $320,000. He also created and coordinated all departmental marketing student-athletes recorded a grade-point average of 3.0 or better in the spring, with 10 sport programs carry- and fundraising activities — Erdmann’s eff orts in those areas helped increase corporate giving by $270,000 ing a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. as well as membership numbers and donations to the UNA Sportsman’s Club. During the 2012-13 academic year, USA won multiple Sun Belt Conference championships for the fi rst In his time at UNA, Erdmann helped negotiate and contract facility partnerships with the city of Florence time in six years with the baseball team claiming the regular-season title and the softball squad winning the for an $800,000 softball fi eld and stadium while overseeing improvements to the baseball locker room and league tournament for the second straight spring; those two programs, along with the men’s golf team, all grandstand as well as women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms. His eff orts to renovate the basketball participated in NCAA postseason play to close out the year. The Jaguars’ 115.5 points recorded in the Vic Bubas arena led to a refi nished fl oor, new scoreboards, press row, lights, sound system and arena façade. Cup standings were the most the school has posted since the 2000-01 season. A member of the NCAA Division II Football Committee during the 2006-07 academic year, Erdmann also Additionally, the Jag men’s basketball team competed in a national postseason tournament for the fi rst co-chaired the NCAA Division II Football Southeast Region Advisory Committee. time in fi ve seasons after posting the second-best record in the SBC during the year. Erdmann fi rst came to USA in 1991 to serve as a graduate assistant on the baseball staff . In addition to In an eff ort to assist the school to create a better game day atmosphere as well as to help the coaching staff helping the Jaguars fi nish 44-16, advance to an NCAA Regional and win the SBC East Division title, he earned in recruiting, Erdmann has spearheaded numerous eff orts to improve athletic facilities. Under his direction, a master’s degree in physical education. Ladd-Peebles Stadium — home of the Jag football team — underwent a makeover after the program’s He returned to USA in 1995 as an assistant professor in the department of Health, Physical Education and initial season that saw increased signage both in and out of the facility, and a cleaner interior with new paint Leisure Studies (HPELS) and an assistant baseball coach, a position he served in for two seasons. During that in the stands; new turf was installed at the facility prior to the start of the 2013 campaign. Baseball now has stretch, the Jags fi nished with a combined mark of 85-36 (70.2%), won the Sun Belt Conference champion- a new outfi eld wall and bullpens at Stanky Field as well as decks for baseball alumni in the left fi eld corner ship both years, and advanced to an NCAA Regional each season — they would fi nish as the runner-up at the near the clubhouse and fans in right-center fi eld, while the fi eld and dugouts have undergone renovations as South I Region in Baton Rouge in 1997, ending the spring ranked as high as 15th in the fi nal national polls. well. A pair of projects have highlighted recognition of past baseball teams and student-athletes; the Jaguar Following the end of that campaign, Erdmann maintained his teaching position in the department of Baseball Ring of Honor was dedicated in May 2012, while the previous off season signage was added to the HPELS and became an assistant to the athletic director. In that role, which he held until December 2000, building’s façade. he focused on game operations, compliance and special projects. He was the manager for the 2001 Sun Softball’s Jaguar Field underwent a complete makeover throughout the spring of 2014, with the stadium Belt Basketball Tournament, which included 24 teams in the combined men’s and women’s event, as well as now able to hold 1,000 individuals in permanent stands. The upgrade included new dugouts and press box the league’s baseball championships in 1998 and ’00. Erdmann also coordinated game operations for men’s facility as well, with a new covered hitting facility down the left-fi eld line and a deck beyond the left-fi eld and women’s basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer, which included directing numerous activities the fence. His eff orts helped spearhead the development of a suite for the men’s and women’s golf teams, which fi rst year the opened. During this time frame he also earned tenure and was promoted to includes a hitting bay and practice putting green along with locker rooms and offi ce space, and new offi ce and Associate Professor in HPELS. locker rooms for the men’s and women’s track programs. New bleachers were installed at The Cage — home In January 2001, he was promoted to assistant athletic director and executive director of the Jaguar Ath- of the Jaguar soccer squad — while volleyball had a new scoreboard and speaker system installed in Jaguar letic Club. Erdmann coordinated all of the club’s operations, amended the mission and membership criteria Gym prior to the 2012 campaign. for the Board of Directors, realigned member benefi ts and modifi ed giving levels, and enhanced commu- He has also restructured the athletic department staff , adding personnel in the areas of academic services nication through the creation of a quarterly and NCAA compliance, and helped the school make the transition on the diamond from the 28-year career newsletter. of the legendary to , an assistant on the staff of 2010 College World Series champion A 1986 South Dakota State graduate South Carolina, who is now the school’s head baseball coach. In the spring of 2013, Erdmann also hired Mat- with a degree in education, he began his thew Graves — who was part of a staff that led Butler to back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament career in athletics as an assistant baseball championship game — to guide the men’s basketball program; he has been responsible for selecting fi ve of coach for an American Legion team while USA’s 12 current head coaches. still a student. He began a four-year stint In addition, Erdmann just completed the second of a fi ve-year term on the NCAA Division I Baseball Com- as an assistant coach at Pacifi c in 1987, mittee, with duties including helping to select and seed the fi eld for the NCAA Tournament as well as assist working as a social science and physical in site administration. education teacher in Stockton at the same Erdmann, 51, came to USA in July 2009 from Southeastern Louisiana with seven years of experience as an time. He earned his doctorate from Florida athletic director at Southeastern Louisiana and North Alabama. At SLU, he guided a department comprised State in 1995 in sports management/ath- of 15 sports, 70 staff members and 320 student-athletes since May 2007. In competition, SLU won the 2009 letic administration, working as operations Southland Conference All-Sports Trophy in men’s sports while also recording the school’s highest fi nish ever in coordinator for the Tallahassee Convention the competition for the league’s Commissioner’s Cup. and Visitors Bureau while completing the Off the fi elds and courts, he reorganized the department’s structure, creating divisions of student sup- degree. port services, external aff airs and an expanded academic support program, and oversaw facility construction A native of Bismarck, N.D., Erdmann projects that included a football stadium club, suites and press box, a new strength and conditioning facility, is married to the former Tina Milton. The a student-athlete academic success center, a Hall of Champions, Donor Wall of Recognition and improve- couple has three dogs and a cat. ments to the soccer and softball facilities. His eff orts helped the school enhance its Academic Progress Rate (APR) and Graduation Success Rate (GSR) performance, while also landing a $100,000 grant from the NCAA to renovate the student-athlete academic success center.

7 • SouthSouth AlAlabamaabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ATHLETICS STAFF

Mike Adams Darnell Archey Jeff Bailey David Barnett Karen Barrick Belinda Bartlett Assistant Football Coach Assistant Men’s Football Equipment Cross Country/Assistant Football Secretary Accounting Data Basketball Coach Operations Manager Track & Field Coach Specialist

Karla Beasley Kevin Beasley Brendt Bedsole Tim Bowens Nick Brochu Robby Brown Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Media Director of Assistant Football Coach Head Men’s Assistant Football Coach Relations Director Football Operations Tennis Coach

Matthew Brown Paul Brueske Jamie Brusa J.D. Byars Lisa Callaghan Mark Calvi Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Cross Country/ Assistant Cross Country/ Jaguar Sports Properties Football Secretary Head Baseball Coach Track & Field Coach Track & Field Coach Director of Broadcasting/ Account Executive

Andrew Carden Brittany Chandler Joey Choron Becky Clark Chris Coker Sarah Cowart Director of Athletic Academic Counselor Assistant Strength & Head Softball Coach Director of Men’s Athletic Academic Counselor Baseball Operations Conditioning Coach Basketball Operations

Cody Crisp Matthew Daniels Kay Dunnam Ashley Ehlert Dr. Joel Erdmann Lyndell Farmer Athletic Academic Counselor Director of Women’s Women’s Basketball Jaguar Sports Properties Director of Athletics Assistant Track & Field Coach Basketball Operations Secretary Account Executive

Caleb Forehand Terry Fowler Brian Fremund Jinni Frisbey Mike Giedlin Matthew Graves Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Women’s Assistant Athletic Director/ Asst. AD/Sports Medicine/ Accounting Clerk Head Men’s Basketball Coach Media Relations Head Athletic Trainer/ Basketball Coach Senior Woman Administrator

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Tim Green Pat Greenwood Jason Gwin Ben Hannan Dr. Andy Harcourt Megan Harper Athletic Ticket Sales Jaguar Sports Properties Accountant Head Men’s Golf Coach Team Physician Assistant Athletic Trainer Account Executive Director of Multi-Media/ Account Executive

Amy Hendrichovsky Jonathon Hersel Mark Hewes Matt Horne Meredith Ivy TJ Jackson Head Volleyball Coach Associate Strength & Director of Football Assistant Media Head Dance Team Coach Head Women’s Golf Coach Conditioning Coach Player Personnel Relations Director

Yolisha Jackson Aaron James Pat Johnson Joey Jones Greg Keel Bob Keller Assistant Women’s Assistant Track & Field Coach Athletic Academic Counselor Head Football Coach Director of Athletic Assistant Baseball Coach Basketball Coach Ticket Sales and Donor Relations

Jason Kelly Zac Kennedy Jaco Keyser Bre Kucera Joshua Logan Shari Lord Director of Academic Assistant Media Head Women’s Head Cheerleading Coach Assistant Athletic Trainer Men’s Basketball Secretary Services Relations Director Tennis Coach

Mallory Luckett Alan Luckie Dan Matic Robert Matthews Kristina McCain Daniel McCarthy Assistant Women’s Volunteer Assistant Assistant Men’s Assistant Football Coach Assistant Softball Coach Assistant Athletic Director/ Basketball Coach Baseball Coach Basketball Coach Compliance and Student Services

Alex McCurdy Christopher McDonald Lloyd Meyers Charlie Nichols Sam Ogden Jerry Partsch Athletic Ticket Senior Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Director of Assistant Media Director of Football Video Assistant Strength & Sales Account Executive Marketing Relations Director Conditioning Coach

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Dr. Albert Pearsall Travis Pearson David Potter Dan Presel Freddie Roach John Roberts Team Physician Assistant Football Coach Assistant Director of Assistant Women’s Assistant Football Coach Athletic Ticket Sales Academic Services Basketball Coach Account Executive

Deb Robinson Beth Schiavoni Justin Schwind Sonia Seals Steve Simmons John Singletary Football Secretary Associate Director of Head Strength & Media Relations Chief Financial Offi cer Assistant Athletic Director/ Athletic Development Conditioning Coach Secretary Equipment

Chase Smith Dr. John Smith Chad Stefano Faith Steinwedell Meredith Tanner Shawn Taylor Assistant Football Coach NCAA Faculty Athletic Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Volleyball Coach Director of Assistant Volleyball Coach Representative Softball Operations

Stacey Thomas Travis Toth Laurie Turberville Brian Turner John Turner Terri Turner Athletic Department Associate Athletic Director/ Athletic Development Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Accounting Data Specialist Business Manager External Aff airs Secretary

Kristina Villavicencio Sharmyn Wall Keyton Wheelock Zach Willard Russ Willemsen Associate Director Athletic Department Assistant Soccer Coach Athletics Fields Manager Assistant Men’s of Compliance Administrative Assistant Basketball Coach

Callye Williams Hal Williams Dr. Jerry Williams Graham Winkworth Jerry Zulli Assistant Strength & Associate Athletics Director/ Volunteer Assistant Head Soccer Coach Assistant Baseball Coach Conditioning Coach Facility & Event Management Men’s Golf Coach and Student Life

10 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ACADEMIC SERVICES

Purpose Student-Athlete Academic Services Staff The University of South Alabama’s Student-Athlete Academic Services Offi ce is committed to providing a comprehensive program that emphasizes the development of academic, personal, and professional success for our student-athlete population. We strive to create an environment that fosters the highest standards of integrity, academic support and performance while providing the resources necessary for our student- athletes to achieve their academic potential and prepare them for life after college athletics.

Facilities/Resources The Student-Athlete Academic Services offi ce is housed in the Academic Support Center. This 4,500 square-foot facility includes staff offi ces, private tutor rooms, study tables and carrels, and a computer lab Jason Kelly David Potter Brittany Chandler with 28 computers. Director Assistant Director Academic Counselor

Academic support programming available to student-athletes includes, but is not limited to:

Sarah Cowart Cody Crisp Pat Johnson Academic Counselor Academic Counselor Academic Counselor

Fifth-Year Aid A fi fth-year aid program is available to qualifi ed student-athletes to assist them in completing their un- dergraduate degrees.

Career Planning The student-athlete academic counselors, in conjunction with on-campus resources, can help student- athletes identify their interests and aptitudes, and explore college degree programs and related careers. • Advisement — the Student-Athlete Academic Services staff assists student-athletes with planning their Resource materials are provided to assist student-athletes in production of resumes and application letters class schedules and deciding on a degree program that will suit their needs. Equipped with an in-depth in preparation for job interviews. knowledge of both the University’s various academic programs and the NCAA’s requirements for maintaining academic eligibility, the athletic counselors are able to provide our student-athletes with a unique combina- Additional Services tion of support that enables their academic growth and ensures their progress toward graduation. The student-athlete academic services staff refers student-athletes to services off ered by the University • Tutorial Assistance — the Student-Athlete Academic Services Offi ce employs approximately 50 tutors a of South Alabama. They include: year from a wide variety of academic disciplines. Our tutors are committed to providing a proactive, individu- • Offi ce of Enrollment Services alized approach to assist student-athletes with subject comprehension and study skills. • Offi ce of International Services • Supervised Study Hall — the Student-Athlete Academic Services Offi ce conducts a monitored study pro- • Offi ce of Minority Student Activities gram designed to provide student-athletes with organized study and tutoring time in an environment condu- • Student Health Services cive to successful learning. Study Hall is required for all freshmen, fi rst-year transfers, student-athletes with • Student Support Services a cumulative GPA below a 2.60, and any student-athlete who the coaching staff and/or the sport-specifi c • University Writing Center athletic counselor believe would benefi t from the experience. • Counseling And Testing Service • Progress Reporting — the Student-Athlete Academic Services staff utilizes contemporary web-based • Substance Abuse Education/Prevention Training Center technology to proactively gather in-term progress report information from University faculty members. This • Career Services Center allows our staff to monitor a student-athlete’s academic profi le throughout the semester and stay abreast of situations where a student-athlete may be struggling and/or underperforming. By The Numbers • 100 student-athletes made the Dean’s List in the spring of 2014 Study Skills/Time Management • 66 student-athletes named to the 2012-13 SBC Commissioner’s List While life as a student-athlete is exciting, challen ging and stimulating, it can also be overwhelm ing. The • 70 student-athletes named to the 2012-13 SBC Academic Honor Roll athletic academic services staff helps student-athletes make a smooth transition from high school to college- • 10 programs have a cumulative grade-point average higher than 3.00 level study skills. The staff works one-on-one with student-athletes in developing study skills, memory skills, • 10 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans reading compre hension, exam strategies, time management and note-taking skills. Graduation • Citizenship • Championships Scholar Athlete Recognition Academic achievement is pro moted and recognized by the Athletic Department. The annual award pro- gram includes the President’s Award, the Shirley Holt Memorial Scholarship Award, the Auralia Crowell Fresh- man Achievement Award and the Perseverance Award. The Sun Belt Conference has an awards program that includes the Men’s and Women’s Postgraduate Scholarship Award and Sun Belt Medallions as well as the Commissioner’s List and Academic Honor Roll. Numerous NCAA scholarship awards are also available to South Alabama student-athletes.

2014-15 USA STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES STAFF Sport(s) Phone Jason Kelly Director Softball, Volleyball 251-460-6072 David Potter Assistant Director Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Men’s Tennis 251-460-7122 Brittany Chandler Athletic Academic Counselor Football (defense) 251-414-8230 Sarah Cowart Athletic Academic Counselor Football (off ense) 251-414-8240 Cody Crisp Athletic Academic Counselor Baseball, Soccer, Women’s Golf, Women’s Tennis 251-460-7341 Pat Johnson Athletic Academic Counselor Women’s Basketball, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field 251-461-1415

1111 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ATHLETICS COMPLIANCE

South Alabama Offi ce of Athletic Compliance 6001 USA Drive South, Suite 35, Mobile, AL 36688 (251) 460-7121 [email protected]

Are you a booster of South Alabama Athletics? Pursuant to NCAA rules, you are considered a booster of South Alabama Athletics if you: Daniel McCarthy Sherry Kennemer Kristina Villavicencio • Have ever participated in or been a member of an agency or organization promoting South Assistant Athletic Director Director of Associate Director Compliance of Compliance Alabama Athletics. • Have ever made fi nancial contributions to the athletics department. • Have ever assisted or been asked to assist in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes. • Have ever provided employment to a student-athlete or a prospective student-athlete. Important Terms & Defi nitions • Have otherwise promoted South Alabama Athletics in any manner. Prospective Student-Athletes – A prospective student-athlete is a person who has started classes for the ninth grade (seventh grade in sport of men’s basketball), regardless of his/her athletics Booster DOs and DON’Ts ability. A prospective student-athlete is also any student who is enrolled at a two-year college DOs or at a four-year institution other than South Alabama. A prospective student-athlete remains • You may attend games where prospective student-athletes are competing, provided no con- a prospect (even if he/she signs a National Letter of Intent) until he/she begins classes during a tact is made with the prospects or his/her parents. regular academic term or reports for offi cial practice immediately prior to the start of classes or • You may continue normal contact with any prospective student-athlete with which you have offi cially registers and enrolls and attends classes during the summer prior to initial enrollment. a pre-established relationship. • You may notify members of the South Alabama coaching staff about any outstanding prospec- Recruiting – Any solicitation of a prospective student-athlete for the purpose of securing their tive student-athletes. enrollment at South Alabama. All recruiting must be done by authorized athletics department • With athletics department approval, you may provide an occasional family meal to a student- personnel. NCAA rules specifi cally prohibit boosters from recruiting prospective student-athletes. athlete(s) provided the meal takes place at your home. • You may accept telephone calls initiated by a prospective student-athlete provided the call is Offi cial Visit – A visit to a college campus paid in whole or in part by the college. Offi cial visits not for recruiting purposes and all questions about South Alabama athletics are referred to the can be no longer than 48 hours. A prospective student-athlete is limited to 5 offi cial visits (one athletics department. per university).

DON’Ts Unoffi cial Visit – A visit made to a college campus at the prospective student-athletes expense. • You may not provide a prospective or enrolled student-athlete with any material benefi ts. The college may provide three complimentary admissions to a home athletic contest. There is no • You may not make in-person recruiting contact, initiate telephone calls to, or establish written limit on the number of unoffi cial visits a prospective student-athlete can make. correspondence with a prospective student-athlete. • You may not use a student-athlete’s name, picture or appearance to advertise the use of a Recruiting Contact – Any face-to-face off -campus encounter between a prospective student- commercial product. athlete, their parents, relatives or legal guardians and an institutional staff member or athletics • You may not make a recruiting presentation to a group of prospective student-athletes. representative; if the conversation goes beyond a greeting.

Recruiting Evaluation – Any off -campus activity designed to assess a prospective student-ath- letes academic qualifi cations or athletics ability. The University of South Alabama is committed and obligated to the principle of institutional control in operating its athletics program in a manner that is consistent Extra Benefi t – The NCAA defi nes an extra benefi t as any special arrangement by an institu- with the letter and the spirit of the NCAA, Sun Belt Conference and the University tion employee or a representative of the institution’s athletics interests (“booster”) to provide a rules and regulations. As the University strives for academic and athletic excellence, student-athlete, or a student-athlete’s relative or friend, a benefi t that is not generally available we must always seek the highest standard of ethical conduct. Involvement with to other University of South Alabama students and their relatives, or is not expressly authorized our athletics program is critical to its success however, we must emphasize that by the NCAA legislation. any inappropriate, even inadvertent, activity could jeopardize the eligibility of our current or prospective student-athletes and the compliance of the University with If you are a prospective student-athlete and would like more information on recruiting NCAA regulations. and eligibility, please visit the NCAA website at www.eligibilitycenter.org.

The Offi ce of Athletic Compliance functions as the University’s compliance program to coordinate, monitor and verify compliance with all NCAA requirements, and to educate the various constituencies of the University and the athletics community regarding NCAA regulations. If you have questions regarding NCAA rules and regula- tions, especially those relating to interactions between representatives and prospec- tive and currently enrolled student-athletes, please contact the Offi ce of Athletic Compliance. Don’t be afraid to ask! South Alabama athletics programs want and need your support; and, in addition, we need your full cooperation to ensure that the Jaguars win the right way, both on and off the fi eld.

1212 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 SPORTS MEDICINE

he prevention and treatment of injuries is an important facet of the intercollegiate athletic program at the University of South TAlabama. With a medical school and some of the fi nest healthcare facilities already a part of the University, the department maintains some of the best health-care options available for its student-athletes. The University of South Alabama Health System, from its beginning, has played a central role in Mobile’s medical history, and today continues this long tradition of excellence in education, research, and medical care. Comprised of the USA Hospitals, and the private practice of academic physicians affi liated with the USA College of Medicine, the USA Health System provides patients with many unique and innovative services. The intercollegiate athletic department is fortunate to utilize the expertise of Orthopedic surgeon Albert Pearsall, M.D., and Primary Care Sports Medicine practitioner Andy Harcourt, M.D. Dr. Pearsall lettered in football at Northwestern and completed an orthopedic sports medicine fellowship at Duke. Dr. Harcourt completed his undergraduate studies at Southern Methodist, and completed his medical degree from Oklahoma; he is profi cient in diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound. Dr. William “Bo” Barber will serve as the Primary Care Sports Medicine fellowship physician for 2014-2015. The Department of Athletics can draw upon the extensive list of specialists within the South Alabama Health Services Foundation, if needed, and are fortunate to utilize the expertise of Emergency Medical Services from volunteers: Scotty McArthur, Charlie Erwin, Steve White, Ronnie Morgan and Jason Brooks, Dr. George Burroughs — Chiropractor and Dr. Justin Southall provide valuable volunteer services to the athletic sports medicine area. The Sports Medicine staff is led by Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Medicine/Senior Woman Administrator Jinni Frisbey, MEd, ATC. Frisbey came to South Alabama in 2007 after spending the previous 11 years at the University of Mobile. Frisbey is assisted by Matthew Brown, MS, ATC, Chad Stefano, MS, ATC, Karla Beasley, MS, ATC, Megan Harper, MS, ATC, CKTP, Christopher McDonald, MS, ATC, PES, Caleb Forehand, MS, ATC, CSCS, and Joshua Logan, MS, ATC. The remainder of the staff is made up of sports medicine graduate interns Ashley Brower, BS, ATC, Wendy Trinh, BS, ATC, and Trinity Lambeth, BS, ATC. One of the main athletic training facilities — located in the Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Building (also home to Jaguar Gymnasium) — covers 2,730 square feet and off ers a variety of therapeutic modalities and treatment rooms. The athletic Pearsall Harcourt training facility in the football fi eldhouse covers 3,800 square feet including hydroworx plunge sys- tems. Additional athletic training facilities are located at the Stanky Field Baseball Club House, the Mitchell Center, the Soccer/Softball complex, and The Track and Field facility.

Frisbey Brown Stefano

Beasley Harper McDonald Logan

Forehand Brower Trinh Lambeth

2014-15 USA SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF Sport(s) Phone Albert Pearsall, MD Orthopedic Physician 251-665-8200 Andy Harcourt, MD Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician 251-625-2663 Jinni Frisbey, MEd, ATC Assistant AD for Sports Medicine/SWA Football 251-445-9551 Matt Brown, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf 251-461-1748 Chad Stefano, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer/Head Football Trainer Football 251-445-9552 Karla Beasley, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Softball 251-460-7102 Megan Harper, MS, ATC, CKTP Assistant Athletic Trainer Women’s Basketball 251-460-7823 Christopher McDonald, MS, ATC, PES Assistant Athletic Trainer Baseball 251-460-7177 Joshua Logan, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Men’s and Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field 251-460-7178 Caleb Forehand, MS, ATC, CSCS Assistant Athletic Trainer Football 251-341-4036 Ashley Brower, BS, ATC Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Soccer 251-460-7102 Wendy Trinh, BS, ATC Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Volleyball 251-460-6874 Trinity Lambeth, BS, ATC Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Football 251-460-7178 tba Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Men’s and Women’s Tennis 251-460-6874 Training Room Fax: 251-460-7607 // Football Training Room Fax: 251-445-9568

13 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

MISSION STATEMENT Strength & Conditioning Staff The mission of the University of South Alabama Strength and Conditioning program is to mini- mize the risk of injuries and maximize athletic performance. We provide an educated staff dedi- cated to developing comprehensive programs that are tailored to each sport and individual to enhance each athlete’s capabilities along with their character.

PHILOSOPHY Power Power is what separates good athletes from the great, and the great from the legendary. Power Justin Schwind Jonathon Hersel is maximized by producing large amounts of force in the shortest amount of time possible. Force Head Strength & Associate Strength & Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach is the product of mass and acceleration. Therefore we do not simply move barbells and other weighted resistances, but we move them as fast as possible. This type of training quickly equates to success in every competition.

Speed, Agility, Quickness An athlete’s sport-specifi c speed is dependent upon their linear speed, lateral speed, and ability to change directions. Optimal training methods are used to develop linear speed, while at the same time emphasizing deceleration and change of direction drills. A quick burst of speed or an athletic change of direction is often the diff erence between victory and defeat. Jag Power Joey Choron Jerry Partsch Callye Williams Assistant Strength & Assistant Strength & Assistant Strength & methodology will allow South Alabama athletes to continue to run away from the competition. Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach

Character Development A complete athlete possesses amazing physical ability, and enriches the lives of all others they Program Design come in contact with. Our athletes must learn from the coaching staff , and we from them, so that Jag Power provides nothing but the best programs for improving speed, strength, and condition- we all may develop into better men and women of the world. Our true success is in the accom- ing as fast as possible. Every program is tirelessly designed and implemented to maximize the plishments of our athletes at the next level whatever it may be. athletic potential of every athlete in every sport. Our educated staff provides programming based on proven scientifi c principles to make an athlete stronger and faster than they ever thought Injury Prevention possible. An injury can destroy an athlete’s psyche and possibly their career. Strength and speed means little on the sideline and in the training room. It is therefore of primary importance to incorporate Nutrition functional pre-habilitation movements into programs to prevent these injuries before they can Nutrition is an often overlooked aspect of an athlete’s growth and progress. Only through optimal occur. Stable joints and dynamic fl exibility combine to create a strong and durable athlete. nutrient intake can an athlete maximize their athletic potential, and lead a long and healthy life. Providing the body with the proper fuel in proper intervals will improve body composition, Rest and Recovery endurance, speed, strength, and recovery. It is easier to outwork an opponent when every system Proper active and passive recovery techniques are integral to an athlete’s success. It is during rest of the body performs with the effi ciency of which it is capable. periods that an athlete rebuilds the cells and systems of the body and makes positive physiologi- cal adaptations. Without adequate rest intervals, a strength and speed program will yield little results. Proper recuperation is essential to ensure that every athlete comes back stronger and faster, day in and day out.

1414 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE

The Sun Belt Conference mantra “Together We Rise” exemplifi es what has quickly become America’s most up-and- coming collegiate athletics conference. SUN BELT CONFERENCE 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive Founded in 1976, the Sun Belt has adapted and evolved in its nearly 40 year existence. The league was originally New Orleans, LA 70112 formed as a home for some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams and it wasn’t until a number of www.sunbeltsports.org changes and the demand for a higher national profi le that the league began sponsoring football in 2001. Because of this decision to move the league in to the group of football playing conferences, the Sun Belt Conference has Commissioner: Karl Benson Associate Commissioner/Communications (FB contact): a permanent seat on the NCAA’s 18-member Board of Directors. As a result, the conference has a crucial voice on John McElwain some of the most pressing issues in college athletics. Offi ce: 504-556-0883 E-Mail: [email protected] With the 2014-15 year marking the debut of the College Football Playoff (CFP) the Sun Belt continues to fi nd itself Coordinator of Football Offi cials: Don Lucas among the 10 premier college football conferences and the new system is guaranteed universal access based on performance – there are no automatic qualifi ers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP will mean that a spot among the premier bowl games of college football will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other “Group of Five” conferences: the Sun Belt Conference, American Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference and Conference USA.

With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the Cure Bowl (debuting in 2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference team each year. And beginning with the 2016 season, the Sun Belt is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl. Benson The infl ux of bowl game opportunities comes at a time when the Sun Belt Conference is breaking win records year after year and the league is continually exceeding expectations.

The Sun Belt’s 21 non-conference football wins in the 2013 season was a new record for the league - eclipsing the mark of 19 set the year prior. Additionally of note for the league’s non-conference win total was that the Sun Belt fared well against its peer opponents in the non-AQ BCS ranks. The Sun Belt fi nished a combined 8-1 against members of Conference-USA (4-1), the Mid-American Conference (3-0) and the Mountain West Conference (1-0). The Sun Belt also had the best overall non-conference win percentage when comparing the four non-AQ conferences.

The 2013 football season also saw two teams take home bowl championship trophies, as UL Lafayette won its third consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Arkansas State won its second consecutive GoDaddy Bowl.

Of course, football wasn’t the only sport that has seen recent success and all of the league’s sports have contributed to the “Rise” of the Sun Belt Conference.

In men’s basketball, league newcomer Georgia State put together one of the best conference performances in league history in winning the 2013-14 Sun Belt regular season championship. UL Lafay- ette captured the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in what was one of the most thrilling fi nishes to the Sun Beltchampionship game in recent memory.

An infl ux of young coaches mixed with proven veterans makes both Sun Belt men’s and women’s basketball an exciting brand with astv potential.

The Sun Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships were played in the hometown of the Sun Belt at Lakefront Arena this past March in what was the fi rst of a three year deal that will have Sun Belt hoops in the “Big Easy” each March.

Baseball and softball continue to be among the league’s standard-bearers for success as each continues to send teams on deep postseason runs and teams are easy to fi nd in the national polls.

In baseball, UL Lafayette held a unanimous No. 1 national ranking during the 2014 season and hosted a NCAA Tournament Regional and Super Regional. Not to be outdone, the UL Lafayette softball team also hosted the NCAA Tournament rounds and qualifi ed for the 2014 edition of the Women’s College World Series.

In recent years as many as four Sun Belt teams have advanced to the baseball postseason in a single year, while as many as three Sun Belt softball teams have accomplished that feat.

While the accomplishments of the Sun Belt’s student-athletes and coaches deserve great praise, so to do the league’s administrators who have helped set the tone for the future of the conference.

“We have never been as strong as we are now academically and fi nancially and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” former Sun Belt Conference President and Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. said recently. “I truly believe that the best is yet to come.”

The Sun Belt Conference’s membership consists of 11 football members for 2014 – Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. UALR and UT Arlington compete in all-sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football only members.

Prominent Sun Belt alumni include Lyndon B. Johnson, former President of the United States (Texas State), former All-Star baseball player Luis Gonzalez (South Alabama), former member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives John Breaux (UL Lafayette), coun- try music superstar Tim McGraw (UL Monroe), CEO of Duck Commander and Buck Commander Willie Robertson (UL Monroe) and DeMarcus Ware, an All-Pro NFL linebacker (Troy).

15 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 USA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

Bobby Abruscato Marlon Anderson Herb Andrew Amber Angermeier František Babej Cross Country/Track, 1978-81 Baseball, 1993-95 Men’s Basketball, 1980-81 Women’s Soccer, 2001-04 Men’s Tennis, 2004-05 Inducted: 1991 Inducted: 2008 Inducted: 2005 Inducted: 2013 Inducted: 2012

Beth Barry Glenn Borgmann Leah Bridges-Taylor Kent Carson Keturah Carter Golf, 1967-70 Baseball, 1970-71 Women’s Soccer, 1997-98 Men’s Basketball, 1969-72 Volleyball, 1988-91 Inducted: 1989 Inducted: 1990 Inducted: 2010 Inducted: 2003 Inducted: 1996

Eduardo Carvacho Terry Catledge Ronnie Chambliss Andy Denny Tyrone Dixon Men’s Soccer, 1987-90 Men’s Basketball, 1983-85 Baseball, 1967-70 Men’s Basketball, 1969-72 Baseball, 1990-93 Inducted: 2007 Inducted: 1999 Inducted: 2005 Inducted: 1989 Inducted: 2007

Mike Dull Cliff Ellis Estelle Gevers Luis Gonzalez Joe Gottfried Baseball, 1985-86 Men’s Basketball Coach Women’s Tennis, Baseball, 1986-88 Assistant AD, 1981-84 Inducted: 2009 Director of Athletics, 1976-84 1993-96 Inducted: 1999 Director of Athletics, 1984-2009 Inducted: 1990 Inducted: 2009 Inducted: 2005

Jan Hermannson Jeff Hodge Shameeka Hopkins Patricia Ingram Lance Johnson Men’s Tennis, 1993-96 Men’s Basketball, 1986-89 Track, 1999-02 Volleyball, 1982-83 Baseball, 1984 Inducted: 2008 Inducted: 1997 Inducted: 2008 Inducted: 2005 Inducted: 1996 16 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 USA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

Mark Johnston Greg Jones Coleen Kenney Steve Kittrell Jennifer Krupa Baseball, 1976-78 Men’s Golf, 1985-87 Women’s Cross Country/Track, 1992-94 Baseball, 1968-71 Women’s Golf, 1995-98 Inducted: 2007 Men’s Golf Head Coach, Inducted: 2011 Baseball Head Coach, Inducted: 2011 1993-99 1984-2011 Inducted: 2009 Inducted: 2008

Peter Kuhn Junie Lewis Jon Lieber Marilyn Lubel Mel Lucas Men’s Tennis, 1991-94 Men’s Basketball, 1987-89 Baseball, 1991-92 Women’s Tennis Coach, 1975-80 Director of Athletics, 1964-80 Inducted: 2001 Inducted: 1997 Inducted: 2002 Associate Tennis Coach, Inducted: 1989 1981-2003 - Inducted: 2003

Gareth Maybin Declan McSheff rey Ahmed El Mehelmy Orphie Moore Mike Mordecai Men’s Golf, 2002-04 Men’s Soccer, 1981-84 Men’s Tennis, 1980-83 Women’s Basketball, 1984-87 Baseball, 1987-89 Inducted: 2011 Inducted: 1992 Inducted: 1991 Inducted: 2002 Inducted: 2001

Ryan Mulhern Jason Norton Martina Ondrejkova Roy Patton Juan Pierre Baseball, 2001-03 Baseball, 1995-98 Women’s Tennis, Men’s Soccer Coach, 1980-95 Baseball, 1998 Inducted: 2011 Inducted: 2010 1998-01 Inducted: 1997 Inducted: 2012 Inducted: 2010

Iva Pufl erova Cindy Rainville Stephanie Richardson Goggi Rognvaldsson Vincent Rono Women’s Tennis, Women’s Soccer, 1998-01 Women’s Basketball, 1988-91 Men’s Soccer, 1987-90 Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field, 2006-07 1998-01 Inducted: 2008 Inducted: 2013 Inducted: 1999 Inducted: 2013 Inducted: 2010 1717 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 USA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

SPECIAL AWARD RECIPIENTS Dr. Frederick P. Whiddon Jack Daniels (awarded 1989) (awarded 1996) University President, 1968-98 Great USA fan James Boyd Aurelia Crowell (awarded posthumously 1990) (awarded 2003) Faculty Representative, 1977-85 Academic Advisor, 1985-96 Lee Shirvanian Hymie and Goldie Ungar Liz Ann Selley Heath Slocum (awarded 1992) (awarded posthumously 2010) Women’s Tennis, 1988-91 Men’s Golf, 1993-96 Baseball Head Coach, 1969-79, 1981-83 Radio Play-by-Play Voice, 1980-present Long-time Supporters of the Athletic Inducted: 2003 Inducted: 2002 Inducted: 1989 Program

USA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME (LISTED BY SPORT)

Administration Joe Gottfried, 1981-09 (2005) Mel Lucas, 1964-80 (1989)

Baseball Marlon Anderson, 1993-95 (2008) Glenn Borgmann, 1970-71 (1990) Ronnie Chambless, 1967-70 (2005) Tyrone Dixon, 1990-93 (2007) Mike Dull, 1985-86 (2009) Luis Gonzalez, 1986-88 (1999) Lance Johnson, 1984 (1995) Mark Johnston, 1976-78 (2007) David Stapleton Cindy Summers Jimmy Taylor Steve Kittrell, 1968-71; Coach, 1984-11 (1993) Jon Leiber, 1991-92 (2002) Baseball, 1974-75 Women’s Tennis, 1994-97 Men’s Basketball Coach, 1971-75 Mike Mordecai, 1987-89 (2001) Ryan Mulhern, 2001-03 (2011) Inducted: 1993 Inducted: 2012 Inducted: 1999 Jason Norton, 1995-98 (2010) Juan Pierre, 1998 (2012) Eddie Stanky, Coach, 1969-79, ’81-83 (1989) David Stapleton, 1974-75 (1993) P.J. Walters, 2004-06 (2012) Mike Zimmerman, 1988-90 (2003)

Men’s Basketball Herb Andrew, 1980-81 (2005) Kent Carson, 1969-72 (2003) Terry Catledge, 1983-85 (1999) Andy Denny, 1969-72 (1989) Cliff Ellis, Coach 1976-84 (1990) Jeff Hodge, 1986-89 (1997) Junie Lewis, 1987-89 (1997) Jimmy Taylor, Coach 1971-75 (1999) Roger Webb, 1969-71 (2010) Rory White, 1979-82 (2002) Cedric Yelding, 1990-93 (2007)

Adrian Vickers P.J. Walters Roger Webb Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball, 1987-90 Baseball, 2004-06 Men’s Basketball, 1969-71 Orphie Moore, 1984-87 (2002) Adrian Vickers, 1987-90 (2005) Inducted: 2005 Inducted: 2012 Inducted: 2010 Ella Williams, 1986-89 (1997) Annie Witherington, 1980-81 (2009)

Men’s Golf Greg Jones, 1985-87; Coach 1993-99 (2009) Gareth Maybin, 2002-04 (2011) Heath Slocum, 1993-96 (2002)

Women’s Golf Beth Barry, 1967-70 (1989) Jennifer Krupa, 1995-98 (2011)

Men’s Soccer Eduardo Carvacho, 1987-90 (2007) Declan McSheff rey, 1981-84 (1992) Roy Patton, Coach, 1980-95 (1997) Goggi Rognvaldsson, 1987-90 (1999) Rory White Ella Williams Annie Witherington Men’s Basketball, 1978-82 Women’s Basketball, 1986-89 Women’s Basketball, 1980-81 Women’s Soccer Inducted: 2002 Inducted: 2009 Inducted: 1997 Leah Bridges-Taylor, 1997-98 (2010) Cindy Rainville, 1998-01 (2008)

Men’s Tennis František Babej, 2004-05 (2012) Jan Hermannson, 1993-96 (2008) Peter Kuhn, 1991-94 (2001) Ahmed El Mehelmy, 1980-83 (1991)

Women’s Tennis Estelle Gevers, 1993-96 (2009) Marilyn Lubel, Women’s Tennis Coach ’75-80, ’81-03 (1991) Martina Ondrejkova, 1998-01 (2010) Iva Pufl erova, 1998-01 (2010) Liz Ann Shelley, 1988-91 (2003) Cindy Summers, 1994-97 (2012)

Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field Cedric Yelding Mike Zimmerman Bobby Abruscato, 1978-81 (1991) Men’s Basketball, 1990-93 Baseball, 1988-90 Inducted: 2007 Inducted: 2003 Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field Shemeeka Hopkins, 1999-02 (2008) Coleen Kenney, 1991-94 (2011)

Volleyball Keturah Carter, 1988-91 (1996) Patricia Ingram, 1982-83 (2005)

18 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION The 2014 University of South Alabama women’s soccer media guide was designed to assist members of the media in the coverage of Jaguar soccer. Additional information and requests, including photographs, can be made by calling or visiting the USA Athletic Media Relations offi ce, located in room 1209 of the Mitchell Center.

The Cage, home of the Jaguar soccer program, is located on Old Shell Road, just east of Stanky Field.

All media interview requests should be directed to the USA Athletic Media Relations offi ce at least one day in advance, via phone or email contact.

Game programs, statistics, results and fi nal box scores will be available Director of Athletics, Dr. Joel Erdmann, addresses the media in a press at the scorer’s table during each home match. conference delivered by the USA Athletic Media Relations Offi ce. USA Media Relations Staff

Brian Fremund Matt Horne Assistant A.D. for Media Relations SOCCER CONTACT Football, Men’s Golf Assistant Director Offi ce: 251.414.8032 Men’s Basketball, Soccer, Men’s & Cell: 251-623-3191 Women’s Tennis Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Kevin Beasley Charlie Nichols Assistant Director Assistant Director Women’s Basketball, Volleyball Football Secondary, Baseball, Women’s Golf

Zac Kennedy Media Relations Assistant Softball, Graphic Design Offi ce: 251.414.8022 Cell: 205.471.5516

1919 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 MEDIA OUTLETS

NEWSPAPERS ELECTRONIC MEDIA — RADIO WEAR-TV 3 (ABC) 4990 Mobile Highway Mobile Press Register/AL.com WNSP-FM 105.5 Radio (USA Radio) Pensacola, FL 32506 P.O. Box 2488 1100 Dauphin St., Suite E Phone: (850) 455-4599 Mobile, AL 36630 Mobile, AL 36604 Fax: (850) 455-8972 Randy Kennedy, Sports Managing Producer Phone: (251) 438-5460 Dan Shugart, Sports Director Kennedy’s Cell: (251) 599-7510 Call-in: (251) 694-1055, (888) 560-9754 Shugart’s Cell: (850) 723-9160 Tommy Hicks, USA Beat Writer Fax: (251) 438-5462 Steve Nissim, Sports Reporter Hicks’ Cell: (251) 610-7808 Lee Shirvanian, Play-by-Play Announcer Nissim’s Cell: (850) 723-9112 Mike Herndon, Columnist/Sports Writer Shirvanian’s Cell: (251) 599-4026 Herndon’s Cell: (251) 591-0915 NOTE: This is not meant to be a complete list of all South 1450 ESPN Pensacola Alabama information outlets. We have listed those who, Foley News 1601 North Pace Boulevard on a regular basis, cover Jaguar sports or carry USA sports P.O. Box 385 Pensacola, FL 32505 information. Foley, AL 36536 Phone: (850) 438-4982 Phone: (251) 609-0279 Call-in: (855) 444-3776 Logan Janowski, Sports Editor Jamie Dickerson, Producer/Reporter Dickerson’s E-Mail: [email protected] South Alabamiam 1525 College Avenue 8730 Sports Media Network P.O. Box 68 1421 N 69th Avenue Studio A Jackson, AL 36545 Pensacola, FL 23506 Phone: (251) 246-4494 Phone: (850) 458-2369 Chris Sherman, Sports Editor Call-in: (850) 549-3506 Paul Marini, President/CEO Pensacola News-Journal Marini’s E-Mail: [email protected] 1 News Journal Plaza Pensacola, FL 32501 ELECTRONIC MEDIA — TELEVISION Phone: (850) 435-8521 Fax: (850) 435-8633 WKRG-TV 5 (CBS) Jason Blakeney, Sports Editor P.O. Box 160587 Mobile, AL 36616 Mississippi Press Phone: (251) 662-3003 P.O. Box 849 Fax: (251) 662-3071 Pascagoula, MS 39567-0849 Randy Patrick, Sports Director Phone: (228) 934-1449 Patrick’s Cell: (251) 423-5256 Fax: (228) 934-1474 Gareth Clary, Sports Editor WALA-TV 10 (FOX) P.O. Box 1548 WriteStuf Communications, LLC Mobile, AL 36601 P.O. Box 8215 Phone: (251) 434-1065 Mobile, AL 36689 Fax: (251) 434-1023 Phone: (251) 604-0700 TBA Darron Patterson, Sports Editor WPMI-TV 15 (NBC) The Vanguard (Campus) P.O. Box 9038 Box U-25100 Mobile, AL 36691 Mobile, AL 36688 Phone: (251) 602-1557 Phone: (251) 460-6442 Fax: (251) 602-1550 Fax: (251) 414-8293 TBA JT Crabtree, Sports Editor

Wire Services Associated Press P.O. Box 1000 Montgomery, AL 36104-1000 Phone: (334) 262-5947 Fax: (334) 265-7177 John Zenor, Sports Writer 20 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 PAGE TITLE RIGHT

21 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH GRAHAM WINKWORTH Head Coach • 2nd Season Central Lancashire, 2000 In his fi rst year heading up the South Alabama soccer program, Graham Winkworth wasted little time in leading the Jaguars to the top of the Sun Belt Conference.

All he did was guide USA to its most wins (14) since 1997, a In addition to Allison, who received First Team All-Sun Belt recognition, Sun Belt Tournament title and three others earned spots on the all-conference teams, the most by the an appearance in the NCAA program since 2002. Senior Clarissa Hernandez was tabbed to the fi rst Tournament. team and classmates Jess Oram and Shelby Owen were voted to the sec- ond. After taking North Alabama to the NCAA Division II Tour- Hernandez also capped off her career with a third-straight CoSIDA Aca- nament each of his last four years, Winkworth was named head soccer demic All-District honor. coach at the University of South Ala- bama on Nov. 26, 2013 and continued The Jaguars opened the year with sev- his run of success. en wins in their fi rst nine matches, be- ginning with a 3-2 upset of Mississippi The 14 wins are second most in school State that set the tone for the season. history and the tied-for-second-place But the highlight of the year was USA’s fi nish in the regular season is the 1-0 victory over Western Kentucky in program’s highest since winning the the SBC championship game to earn league in 2000. the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, where the Jags fell South Alabama’s biggest improve- to overall No. 1 seed Florida State. ment came on off ense, as the Jaguars led the conference in goals (2.35) and Winkworth came to Mobile after 10 assists (2.39) per match, ranking 18th seasons leading the Lions, during and sixth in Division I, respectively. which time he posted a 111-81-8 overall record — the most wins for a Individually, freshman Lauren Allison, coach in school history — while help- who claimed both the Sun Belt Fresh- ing UNA to its fi rst-ever NCAA Tour- man and Player of the Year awards, nament appearance and Gulf South paced the league in goals (.727), Conference championship. He had a assists (.500) and points (1.95) per 65-18-3 mark over the last four years. match, ranking in the top 30 in the na- tion in each category. Winkworth’s recent run of success be-

2222 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH

THE WINKWORTH FILE gan during the 2009 campaign, when he led to the GSC all-tournament team in his last four UNA to a 19-4-1 fi nish — a program record years, while UNA student-athletes were chosen Years at USA for victories in a season — the school’s fi rst to the National Soccer Coaches Association of 2013-Present (Second Season) berth in the GSC Tournament since 1999 and America all-region squad 15 times under Wink- the fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament appearance for worth; that included a third-team NSCAA All- College the Lions, where they would win their opening American who was also named by Daktronics Central Lancashire, 2000; UNA, 2005 match. After leading the team to an increase as the NCAA Division II national player of the of 11 wins from the previous season that fall, year in 2011. Assistant Coaching Experience the biggest improvement in the nation, he was Preston North End (UK), 1999-00 voted the Gulf South Conference Coach of the A native of Reading, England, Winkworth is a Cumberland (Tenn.) University, 2000 Year. 2000 graduate of the University of Central Lan- University of Central Arkansas, 2001-03 cashire. He completed his master’s degree in Head Coaching Experience: In 2010, the Lions fi nished 16-4-1 with a 6-1 re- 2005 at North Alabama, and in 2011 earned his UNA, 2003-12 cord in the league while returning to the NCAA United States Soccer Federation A license. USA, 2013-Present Tournament, and the next year UNA posted a 17-4 mark while going 6-1 in the GSC to earn He began his coaching career in England with Head Coaching Record: a share of the regular-season title. Winkworth the Preston North End Football Club as an as- UNA led the program to the conference tournament sistant with the Center of Excellence before 2003 8-11-0 title with victories over Alabama-Huntsville serving as assistant men’s and women’s coach 2004 10-8-1 and Valdosta (Ga.) State; the Lions also ended at Cumberland (Tenn.) during the 2000 season. 2005 8-11-0 West Florida’s 54-match league win streak late Winkworth was an assistant at Central Arkan- 2006 5-10-2 in the year that fall. sas for two years before taking the position at 2007 7-12-1 UNA, where he helped the Bears to a 10-9 fi n- 2008 8-11-1 His fi nal season at UNA saw the Lions go 13-6- ish and their fi rst-ever berth in the Gulf South 2009 19-4-1 1 — which included a 6-2-1 mark in the Gulf Tournament in 2002. 2010 16-4-1 South — and advance to the title match of the 2011 17-4-0 league tourney and win its NCAA Tournament Winkworth is married to the former Jonna 2012 13-6-1 fi rst-round match against Valdosta State. Fortenberry. They are the parents of Caden (b. Total at UNA 111-81-8 June 2, 2014) and Darbi (b. May 16, 2013). USA During his 10-year tenure in Florence, Wink- 2013 14-6-3 worth helped produce the fi rst two All-Amer- Total at USA 14-6-3 icans in school history as well as 33 all-Gulf Overall 125-87-11 South selections. Fifteen Lions were named Winkworth on Winkworth What style of play do you prefer? What are your coaching philosophies? What brought you to So. Alabama from UNA?

“A quote by a favorite coach of mine, Brian Clough, is, ‘If “I want to keep it simple. I don’t want to over-complicate “It’s a Division I opportunity, great town, bigger school, God had meant football to be played in the air, he would the game. I tend to break the game down into fi ve mo- bigger conference and the opportunity to work for [Di- have put grass in the sky.’ I like it to be pretty. I want to ments that make the game easy to understand, so the rector of Athletics] Dr. [Joel] Erdmann again, and I’m entertain; I want to win, but I want to entertain while girls don’t have to think too much; it’ll just come natu- excited about that. I believe that, though this program winning. I like passing and moving - one, two-touch soc- rally. It will make for less confusion on the fi eld; we’ll may not have challenged for as many championships as cer - particularly in the attacking third. I like my players play more attractive soccer that way. It’s a simple game.” it would have liked, the potential for that is there. I have to be intelligent soccer players. They’re going to work come from a program where I was very comfortable and hard in the classroom and be smart on the soccer fi eld. was challenging for a championship every year. If I didn’t Tactically, we’ve got to be sharp. There are goals that feel like I could win here, then I wouldn’t have left. I be- come from passing and moving, rather than just launch- lieve that this place has the potential to win, and I want ing it forward. I don’t think we’ve got the type of players to continue upon the base that the previous coaches that play to that strength, anyway.” have set.”

2323 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ASSISTANT COACHES KEYTON WHEELOCK Assistant Coach • 2nd Season Concordia, St. Paul, 2008 Keyton Wheelock joined the Uni- versity of South Alabama women’s soccer staff in February 2013 as head coach Graham Winkworth’s fi rst hire.

Wheelock joined USA from Tuscu- lum College in Greeneville, Tenn., where she served as an assistant since 2008. While with the Pio- neers, Wheelock’s duties included planning practice sessions, assist- ing the head coach with game- day-related activities, compiling scouting reports, recruiting and exercising various administrative roles.

Her work in her fi rst season on the coaching staff at South Alabama led to a tremendous turnaround as the Jaguars rebounded from an eight-win season in Tusculum recorded a 19-16-3 mark over the next two seasons, advancing to the 2012 to a Sun Belt Conference championship campaign the year after. SAC tournament both times. In 2012, the Pioneers fi nished 12-3-3, advancing to the SAC tournament semifi nals. The South Alabama defense kept nine cleansheets in 2013—second best in in the Sun Belt—while the goals against average of 1.01 was also second best in Wheelock’s club soccer coaching slate includes stints with Blackhawks Soccer the league. Club in Saint Paul, Minn., NorthStar Soccer Club in Traverse City, Mich., and Tra- verse Bay Area Youth Soccer Club, also in Traverse City. She has also instructed Goalkeeper Melissa Drish posted a 1.08 GAA and an .816 save percentage to such camps as the Graham Winkworth Soccer Academy, Midwest Elite Soccer rank third among the league leaders in both categories. Her GAA is a career low Camp, Joy of Soccer, Star Goalkeeper Academy, University of the Cumberlands with a minimum of 1,000 minutes played and she tied a personal best with team camp and NorthStar summer and winter camps. seven shutouts, a total that was second most in the conference. Wheelock recorded 61 career shutouts at Traverse City West High School and Drish also earned all-tournament honors in 2013 after compiling a 0.31 GAA went on to notch a 13-5 record at the University of South Dakota, before trans- with two shutouts in three games to give the Jaguars their fi rst-ever Sun Belt ferring to Concordia University, Saint Paul, where she was a two-year team Tournament title. captain and had an overall goals-against average of 1.38, a save percentage of 0.84 and 13 shutouts. She was named Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference In 2009, her fi rst year at Tusculum, Wheelock helped the squad to a 15-5-3 re- Defensive Player of the Week twice and was voted to the all-conference team cord, a year in which the Pioneers advanced to the South Atlantic Conference in 2008. semifi nals and into the second round of the NCAA tournament. The team re- ceived National Soccer Coaches’ Association of America (NSCAA) and NCAA top- Wheelock, who graduated from Concordia University, St. Paul with a Bachelor 25 rankings that season. of Arts degree in Kinesiology in 2008 and went on to earn her Master of Arts de- gree in Education at Tusculum in 2011, holds a United States Soccer Federation Wheelock coached Finland U-20 national team goalkeeper Marjaana Kaares- Class E coaching license, as well as NSCAA state and regional goalkeeping di- virta during the 2009 campaign. plomas. She has also obtained an Interscholastic Athletics Coaching Certifi cate.

2424 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ASSISTANT COACHES JO CHUBB Graduate Assistant Coach • 2nd Season North Alabama, 2012 University of South Alabama head coach Graham Winkworth added Jo Chubb to his staff in Au- gust 2013 as a graduate assistant tasked with overseeing the Jaguar attack.

Chubb played a large part in the South Alabama off ense explod- ing for a league-high 54 goals, 55 Before her collegiate career with the Lions, Chubb played for Reading FC Wom- assists and 163 points, totals that en from 2006-09, helping lead the fl edgling program to a Southern Region rank fourth, third and fourth, re- Premier Division title in its fi rst year of existence. The club gained promotion to spectively, in school history. the premier levels of women’s football the following season after an unbeaten campaign saw the outfi t win the South West Combination League to become The Jaguars led the conference South West England Champions. in all six off ensive categories and placed in the top 20 in the nation Prior to her term at Reading FC, Chubb attended Chelsea Football Club’s Girls’ in goals (18th), assists (6th) and points per match (12th). Center for Excellence from 2002-06. At UNA, Chubb was four times named to the All-Gulf South Conference fi rst team, twice named GSC All-Tournament and, Two players, Lauren Allison and Clarissa Hernandez, placed in the top 10 in the in 2012, she was named GSC Tournament MVP. In 2011, she was named Aca- Sun Belt Conference in goals, assists and points, with Allison leading the league demic All-GSC. As a player, Chubb was paramount for the Lions over a four-year in all three categories en route to SBC Freshman and Player of the Year honors. span that saw the squad make four NCAA Regional appearances and claim the program’s fi rst-ever GSC Tournament title. Allison’s season earned a spot in the top fi ve in three of South Alabama’s single- season categories: third in points (43), tied for second in goals (16) and fi fth in Chubb received a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from UNA in May assists (11), while ranking 12th, 25th and 28th, respectively, in the nation in 2013. She holds USSF E and D Coaching Licenses, USSF Goalkeeping Licenses those categories. 1 and 2 and an AHSAA Referee certifi cate. From September 2012 until her ap- pointment at USA, Chubb served as an Olympic Development Program coach Chubb played four seasons under Winkworth at North Alabama, each season in Decatur, Ala. Beginning in 2010, she developed coaching experience at Paul earning All-South Region designation from the National Soccer Coaches Asso- Harbin Soccer Camps and Graham Winkworth Residential Soccer Camps. ciation of America. Support Staff

Ashley Brower Victoria Huckabee Kaitlyn Musgrove Justin Schwind Athletic Trainer Team Manager Team Manager Strength & Conditioning Coach 2525 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Courtney Baum GK 5-8 Fr. Cumming, Ga. (West Forsyth HS) 02 Sarah Hay GK 5-10 So. Waxahachie, Texas (Waxahachie HS) 3 Nikki Shirtcliff e M/F 5-1 So. Burnley, England (St. Christopher’s) 4 Emily Farrell M 5-7 So. Burnley, England (St. Christopher’s) 5 Nini Rabsatt-Smith D 5-9 Jr. Montgomery, Ala. (Montgomery Academy) 6 Steffi Hardy D 5-8 Fr. Workington, England (Stainburn School and Science College) 7 Chelsea Followwell M 5-5 Fr. Sachse, Texas (Sachse HS) 8 Grete Kuppas D 5-8 Fr. Adavere, Estonia (Nõo Upper Secondary School of Sciences) 9 Rio Hardy F 5-8 Fr. Workington, England (Stainburn School and Science College) 10 Tiina Trutsi M 5-6 Fr. Tallinn, Estonia (Arte Upper Secondary School) 11 Charde Hannah F 5-5 Fr. Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS) 12 Monique Autmon D/M 5-6 So. Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs HS) 14 Danielle Henley M 5-4 Fr. Hattiesburg, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian HS) 15 Jordan Duncan F 5-6 Jr. Bay St. Louis, Miss. (Bay HS) 16 Emi Passini D 5-6 Sr. Middleton, Wis. (Middleton HS) 17 Meagan O’Loughlin M/F 5-3 Fr. Monroe, Ga. (Walnut Grove HS) 18 Alyssa Mayer M/F 5-7 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. (Thompson HS) 19 Alyssa Pejic M/F 5-2 Fr. Pensacola, Fla. (Gulf Breeze HS) 21 Lauren Steil GK 5-5 Fr. Huntsville, Ala. (Bob Jones HS) 23 Sophie Haywood M/F 5-9 Fr. Hull, England (Longcroft School and Science College) 54 Shawn Meach M 5-7 Sr. Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Graham Winkworth (Central Lancashire, 2000), 2nd season Assistant Coach: Keyton Wheelock (Concordia-St. Paul, 2008), 2nd season Graduate Assistant Coach: Jo Chubb (North Alabama, 2013), 2nd season

Pronunciation Guide Emily Farrell – FAIR-uhl Grete Kuppas – Greta KOOP-ass Tiina Trutsi – Tina TROOT-see Charde Hannah – Shar-DAY Alyssa Mayer – MAY-er Alyssa Pejic – PEH-jick Lauren Steil – Style

26 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 12 Monique Autmon D/M 5-6 So. Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs HS) 1 Courtney Baum GK 5-8 Fr. Cumming, Ga. (West Forsyth HS) 15 Jordan Duncan F 5-6 Jr. Bay St. Louis, Miss. (Bay HS) 4 Emily Farrell M 5-7 So. Burnley, England (St. Christopher’s) 7 Chelsea Followwell M 5-5 Fr. Sachse, Texas (Sachse HS) 11 Charde Hannah F 5-5 Fr. Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS) 9 Rio Hardy F 5-8 Fr. Workington, England (Stainburn School and Science College) 6 Steffi Hardy D 5-8 Fr. Workington, England (Stainburn School and Science College) 02 Sarah Hay GK 5-10 So. Waxahachie, Texas (Waxahachie HS) 23 Sophie Haywood M/F 5-9 Fr. Hull, England (Longcroft School and Science College) 14 Danielle Henley M 5-4 Fr. Hattiesburg, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian HS) 8 Grete Kuppas D 5-8 Fr. Adavere, Estonia (Nõo Upper Secondary School of Sciences) 18 Alyssa Mayer M/F 5-7 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. (Thompson HS) 54 Shawn Meach M 5-7 Sr. Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) 17 Meagan O’Loughlin M/F 5-3 Fr. Monroe, Ga. (Walnut Grove HS) 16 Emi Passini D 5-6 Sr. Middleton, Wis. (Middleton HS) 19 Alyssa Pejic M/F 5-2 Fr. Pensacola, Fla. (Gulf Breeze HS) 5 Nini Rabsatt-Smith D 5-9 Jr. Montgomery, Ala. (Montgomery Academy) 3 Nikki Shirtcliff e M/F 5-1 So. Burnley, England (St. Christopher’s) 21 Lauren Steil GK 5-5 Fr. Huntsville, Ala. (Bob Jones HS) 10 Tiina Trutsi M 5-6 Fr. Tallinn, Estonia (Arte Upper Secondary School)

27 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 MONIQUE AUTMON MONIQUE AUTMON Defender/Midfi elder • 5-7 • Sophomore Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs HS) 12

2013: Made 21 starts and was the only fresh- man to appear in all 23 of USA’s matches… Scored three goals and provided one assist on the year…Scored a goal and delivered an assist ver- sus Alabama State on Sept. 15…Delivered USA’s opening goal in a 2-1 win over Georgia State on Oct. 10…Gave USA insurance versus Louisiana- Monroe on Oct. 27, fi nding the low far post from the top of the box to give the Jaguars a 3-1 lead after 80 minutes in Mobile

High School: Played four years of soccer and also competed in track for Ocean Springs (Miss.) High School, helping the squad claim a 2013 state championship… The team captain was also selected to the 2013 Baptist Rehab All-Star team that year

Club: Played nine years for Gulf Coast United with ‘95 Girls Blue, helping the outfi t claim three state championships and runner-up fi nishes from 2009-11

Personal: Full name is Catherine Monique Autmon… Born on April 8, 1995 in Pasca- goula, Miss. … Daughter of Shannon Hartley… Has two younger siblings: Elijah, 7 and Ayden, 5… Enjoys shopping, spending time with family, tanning and fi shing… Chose South Alabama because of the soccer program, and the campus was a perfect fi t… Fa- vorites – movies and books: the Twilight series; food: Japanese cuisine; class: math… Listens to music before a game… Pregame ritual is always wearing a headband… Best part of playing sports is creating life-long friends and winning championships… Would like to meet Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner… Thankful for her mother be- cause without her Monique wouldn’t be where she is today or have accomplished her dream of being a Division I athlete… Five-year plan is to have a degree and working in her fi eld, and in 10 years would like to have a steady job and starting a family… Three wishes: marry Edward Cullen, have an endless amount of money and have an infi nite amount of wishes.

Major: Criminal justice AUTMON’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MWG 2013 23-21 3 1 7 0 TOTAL 23-21 3 1 7 0

28 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 JORDAN DUNCAN JORDAN DUNCAN Forward • 5-7 • Junior Bay St. Louis, Miss. (Bay HS) 12

2013: Appeared in all 23 of USA’s matches, start- ing 13 times…Scored fi ve goals, three of which were game-winners, and provided four assists for 14 points on the year, the club’s third-best to- tal…Scored once and delivered an assist in USA’s 3-2, season-opening victory over Southeastern Conference rival Mississippi State on Aug. 23… Scored a goal in three successive matches versus UAB, Southern and Murray State…Converted a one-on-one chance against Georgia State goal- keeper Brie Hayes to give USA a 2-0 lead versus the Panthers in Atlanta on Oct. 10…Delivered an assist to give USA a 3-1 lead over Louisiana- Lafayette on Oct. 24

2012: Appeared in all 21 games, starting 11 times…Put nine of 19 total shots on frame (.474)…Drew a penalty in USA’s season-opening victory against Nicholls State, which teammate Clarissa Hernandez scored for the game-winning margin

High School: Lettered six years in soccer, two years in volleyball and one year in soft- ball for Bay High School…Recorded 168 goals throughout her career…Led the Tigers to a class 4A south state championship her senior season and was named to the Sun Herald all-coast and all-district soccer teams

Club: Played fi ve years for the Biloxi Express and three years for the GCU Dynamos as a forward…Was the team’s MVP and leading scorer from 2004-08…Was also the lead- ing scorer for the GCU Dynamos in 2010 and 2011

Personal: Full name is Jordan Noel Duncan… Born on May 11, 1994 in Bay St. Louis, Miss. … Daughter of Joel and Jenny Duncan… Has one sister: Jennah, 18… Father played soccer at Southern Miss… Favorites – movie: “The Fault in our Stars”; book: “The Lucky One”; pro teams: New Orleans Saints and the U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Teams; athlete: ; musical artist: Florida Georgia Line; foods: frozen yogurt and Mexican food; class: anatomy… Listens to music before a game and wears the same lucky sports bra… Best part of playing sports is being a part of a team… Celeb- rities she’d like to meet are Dylan O’Brien and Paul Wesley… Is not a fan of germs… Thankful for her family, friends and teammates… Five-year plan is to become a physi- cian’s assistant and in 10 years wants to be living in a mansion with her husband and children… Three wishes: marry Paul Wesley, have an endless amount of money and all the frozen yogurt she could ever want.

Major: Exercise science DUNCAN’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MWG 2012 21-11 0 0 0 0 2013 23-13 5 4 14 3 TOTAL 44-24 5 4 14 3

29 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 EMILY FARRELL EMILY FARRELL Midfi elder • 5-7 • Sophomore Burnley, England (St. Christopher’s) 4

2013: Appeared in 21 matches, starting 16 times… Placed three of her seven shots on frame for a .429 shots-on-goal percentage.

High School: Won the 800- and 1,500-meters while competing in cross country for St. Chris- topher’s.

Club: Played four years for Blackburn Rovers La- dies Reserves, helping her team reach the semifi - nals of the Nation Youth Cup… Also led her team to the fi nals of the Under-16 County Cup.

Personal: Full name is Emily Jane Farrell… Born on January 8, 1995 in Burnley, Eng- land… Daughter of Andrew and Marion Farrell… Is the second of three daughters… Father coaches professionally and played for six English clubs, making 257 league ap- pearances for Burnley…Uncle, Perry Groves, played professionally for 15 years, most notably for Arsenal, and sister played for Blackburn… Hobbies include, traveling, din- ing out, walking and sailing… Favorites – movie: “Schindler’s List”; pro teams: Burn- ley FC and Arsenal; athlete: Andrés Iniesta; music artist: John Mayer; classes: history and art… Listens to music and takes a sip of Dr. Pepper before a game, and tapes both of her socks… Best part of playing sports is the competitive side of the game… Would like to meet Gillian Zinser and David Gandy… Likes to shop for vintage furni- ture and clothing… Thankful for family and friends that are accepting and happy for her being in America… Goal in fi ve years is to be in a relationship and have a full-time job, and goal in 10 years is to be married, making £50,000 and maybe have children.

Major: General studies

FARRELL’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MWG 2013 21-16 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 21-16 0 0 0 0

30 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 SARAH HAY SARAH HAY Goalkeeper • 5-10 • Sophomore Waxahachie, Texas (Waxahachie HS) 02

2013: Made one start in net, shutting out Ala- bama State behind a pair of saves in only appear- ance of the season.

2012: Redshirted.

High School: Was named all-region, all-state, Defensive MVP, Newcomer of the Year and team captain during her junior and senior years at Waxahachie High School in the Texas town of the same name… Helped her outfi t reach the playoff s all four years of her career, twice making regional semifi nal appearances.

Club: Played one year in the net with 2012 North Texas State Cup champions Chelsea Solar ‘94 White, based in Grapevine, Texas.

Personal: Full name is Sarah Elizabeth Hay… Born on March 16, 1994 in Fort Worth, Texas… Daughter of James and Wendy Hay… Oldest of three siblings… Hobbies include horseback riding, hosting a radio talk show and coaching youth soccer… Fa- vorites – movie: “Braveheart”; books: the Bible, “Dracula” by Bram Stoker; pro teams: , and ; athletes: and Guill- ermo Ochoa; musical artists: classic rock from the 60s, 70s and 80s, and AC/DC; food: likes any food; classes: stage makeup and acting classes… Likes traveling but dislikes when people spit on concrete… Listens to “Livin’ on the Edge” by Aerosmith and “Hey Oh” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers before a game… Prematch ritual is asking the Lord for strength and passion… Best part of playing sports is it’s an avenue to glorify the Lord and serve the people around her… Would like to meet Jon Stewart and Jimmy Fallon… Thankful for her faith, family, friends and pets… Goal in fi ve years is to be married and traveling the world and in 10 years would like to start a family… Has traveled to Ireland and the Bahamas on mission trips… Three wishes: go back in time to Woodstock, take the apple from Eve, and to end racism.

Major: Communication HAY’S CAREER STATS MP-MS MIN GA GAA SV SV% SHO 2013 1-1 90:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 1 TOTAL 1-1 90:00 0 0.00 0 1.000 1

3131 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ALYSSA MAYER ALYSSA MAYER Midfi elder/Forward • 5-7 • Junior Birmingham, Ala. (Thompson HS) 18

2013: Appeared in 18 matches, earning six starts on the year…Recorded braces against Southern and Alabama A&M, while providing fi ve assists for 13 points, the club’s fourth-most…Her two goals versus Southern were complemented by a pair of assists for a game-high six points in the contest…Came off the bench to deliver an assist versus Mississippi State for USA’s fi rst goal of the year on Aug. 23.

2012: Appeared in 20 games, starting in sev- en… Scored two goals on the year with one assist for fi ve points… Put 11 of 17 total shots on frame (.647).

High School: Lettered four years in soccer and one year in cross country at Thompson High School in Alabaster, Ala… Was named the Warriors’ team captain as a junior and senior… Led Thompson to a 2011 Southern Shootout title… Was a 2011 state all-star and all-metro honoree… Was an all-metro honorable mention in 2010.

Club: Played club soccer for Birmingham United for four years, Briarwood for two years and the Birmingham Legends for one year… Helped the Birmingham Legends win a Division I state championship in 2011.

Personal: Full name is Alyssa Brooke Mayer… Born July 14, 1994 in Grand Rapids, Mich. … Daughter of Glenn and Karen Mayer… Second oldest of fi ve children… Hobbies include running, spending time outside, watching Netfl ix, going to the beach and singing… Chose South Alabama because of the good medical programs, it’s close to the beach and the Division I soccer program… Favorites – movies: “Hitch,” “Get Smart,” and the Harry Potter series; book: “Jane Eyre”; pro teams: Atlanta Braves and Arsenal; athletes: and ; musical artists: NEEDTOBREATHE, Matt Kearney and Beyonce; foods: macaroni & cheese, all kinds of fruit and chocolate; classes: psychology, anatomy & physiology and math… Likes the outdoors, Jesus, music, Cherry Coke, dogs and crafts, and dislikes rodents, headaches and sleeping in a hot room… Likes to be relaxed before a game so she talks to and goofs off with her teammates… Pregame ritual is to say a prayer… Best part of playing sports is the competition and the feeling you get when your team clicks… Did show choir in high school and can play the guitar… Thankful for her family, teammates, the opportunity to pursue higher education and play the game she loves, and God… Goal in fi ve years is to graduate PA school and do medical missions and in 10 years wants to have a fam- ily and be a practicing PA… Member of FCA, represents soccer on the South Alabama MAYER’S CAREER STATS Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and is an Upward Basketball coach at Collage Hill MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MWG Baptist Church… Three wishes: end world hunger, a pollution-free world and a life- 2012 20-7 2 1 5 0 time supply of Cherry Coke. 2013 18-6 4 5 13 0 Major: Exercise science TOTAL 38-13 6 6 18 0

3232 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 SHAWN MEACH SHAWN MEACH Midfi elder • 5-6 • Senior Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) 54

2013: Appeared in 12 matches, earning one start on the year…Scored one goal and provided one assist, both coming in her three-point perfor- mance against Southern on Sept. 10…Placed fi ve of her 11 shots on frame for a .455 shots-on- goal percentage

2012: Appeared in all 21 contests, starting nine times… Scored one goal and provided two as- sists for four points on the year… Placed 12 of 22 shots on frame (.545)

2012 (Club): Played summer league soccer with the 2012 Women’s Premier Soccer League champions, the Gulf Coast Texans, based in Pensacola, Fla.

2011: Played and started in all 20 matches of the season, recording a goal and an assist

High School: Lettered four years in soccer at Pensacola High School… Holds the No. 3 spot in all-time assists and the No. 5 spot in all-time goals for the school… Led PHS to its fi rst district title in 16 years

Club: Played nine years for the Gulf Coast Texans, captaining the side for fi ve straight seasons

Personal: Full name is Shawn Cichon Meach… Born August 4, 1993 in St. Louis, Mo. … Daughter of Robert and Loretta Meach… Has one older sister, Lee… Father played football at Michigan Tech… Hobbies include cooking and shopping… Chose South Alabama because of the soccer and engineering programs and proximity to home… Favorites – movie: “The Lion King”; book: “Three”; pro team: Manchester United; ath- lete: Ryan Giggs; musical artist: Bon Jovi… Likes the beach, swimming, Christmas lights and traveling… Best part of playing sports is working for a common goal greater than herself… Enjoys advanced statistics in sports… Thankful for a loving family and environment that has given her amazing opportunities… Goal in fi ve years is to be working as an engineer in a big city and in 10 years wants to be raising a family, working at a plant and traveling.

Major: Mechanical engineering

MEACH’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MWG 2011 20-20 1 1 3 0 2012 21-9 1 2 4 0 2013 12-1 1 1 3 0 TOTAL 53-30 3 4 10 0

33 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 EMI PASSINI EMI PASSINI Defender • 5-7 • Senior Middleton, Wis. (Middleton HS) 16

2013: Did not play due to injury

2012: Played and started in all 21 games on the year at right back… put one of two total shots on frame… Anchored a USA defense that shut out eight opponents on the year

2011: Appeared in 15 matches, starting in two

2010: Redshirted

High School: Lettered three years in soccer and two years in diving at Middleton High School in Middleton, Wis… Helped team win the regional championship in 2008-10… Sec- tional runner-up in 2010… Played eight years for the Middleton Yahara Soccer Club… Voted MYC team captain for four years… WI Premier League Champions in 2009

Personal: Full name is Emi Marie Passini… Born Feb. 29, 1992, in Madison, Wis… Daughter of Myleen and Michael Passini… Has one younger brother, Kenji, and two younger sisters, Mika and Lia… Father played four years of collegiate football for Wisconsin… The name Emi means “blessed” and “beautiful” in Japanese… Hobbies include reading and drawing… Favorites – movies: “Miracle” and “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”; books: Harry Potter series and “Little Bee” by Chris Cleave; pro team: Green Bay Packers; athletes: J.J. Watt and Russell Wilson; musical artists: Matt Nathanson, Ben Rector and Goo Goo Dolls; food: lemon poppy seed muffi ns; classes: Legal Environ- ment of Business 1 & 2… Likes music, reading and Culver’s, and dislikes tardiness and baked beans… Best part of playing sports is it’s fun and being able to compete with her best friends for a common goal… Five-year goal is to be practicing some kind of law in a big city and 10-year goal is to represent female athletes that do not compete in one of the “big three” sports… Was fi rst female hired as a fi eld worker by North American Mechanical Inc., working on a construction site putting sheet metal together for the HVAC in a high-rise apartment complex… Three wishes: for her siblings to be healthy, happy and successful, to have fewer children aff ected by illness and violence, and to maintain the friendships she’s gained throughout college.

Major: Business PASSINI’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MWG 2010 REDSHIRTED 2011 15 0 0 0 0 2012 21 0 0 0 0 2013 INJURED TOTAL 36 0 0 0 0

3434 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 NINI RABSATT-SMITH NINI RABSATT-SMITH Defender • 5-9 • Junior Montgomery, Ala. (Montgomery Aca.) 5

2013: Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team… Made 22 appearances on the year, earning 21 starts and fi nishing the year tied for third on the club in assists with four total…Also tallied a pair of goals, her fi rst proving to be the game-winner at Arkansas State in a 2-0 Jaguar win…Converted a headed chance off a to give USA a 2-0 lead over Louisiana-Lafayette in Mobile on Oct. 24…Her fi rst assist on the year allowed Jordan Duncan the opportunity to put USA ahead 1-0 two minutes into the match, played in Mobile on Sept. 13, which snapped Murray State’s four-game shut- out streak entering the contest…Knocked on a pass from the endline to former Jaguar standout Clarissa Hernandez versus Texas State on Sept. 27, which resulted in a brief two-goal Jaguar lead over the Bobcats’ in the teams’ SBC opener…Third assist on the year came after her rebound volley was fi nished by former USA center back Shelby Owen, which gave the Jaguars a 1-0 lead two minutes into their Oct. 27 win over Louisiana-Monroe…Her fourth assist allowed USA the opportunity to tie Arkansas State at a goal apiece in the semifi nals of the 2013 SBC Championships, which ended with the Jaguars advancing to the championship match after penalties

2012: Appeared in 17 matches, starting 16 times… Recorded 13 shots on the year… An- chored a USA defense that shut out eight opponents

High School: Was a six-year member of the Montgomery Academy varsity soccer team, fi rst appearing while she was in seventh grade… In senior season, she led the Eagles to a 22-0-1 record… .Was named to the Montgomery Advertiser’s all-metro fi rst team from 2009-11 and earned a Player of the Year nod in 2012

Club: Was recommended for the US Club Soccer’s 2009-10 id2 national player identifi cation and development program and entered the national player pool… In 2009, she played in the Dana Cup on the U-17 girls’ team in Denmark and was a member of the Olympic De- velopment Program Region III team… Also attended the Region III Interregional National Development Camp in Coral Springs, Fla., in 2010

Personal: Full name is Ninoshka Shantel Rabsatt-Smith… Born on May 23, 1994 in La Ciudad de Panama, Panama… Daughter of Terry and Eneida Sims… Has an older sister, Jahayra Lowe… Hobbies include thrift shopping, taking naps, arts and crafts and eating… Chose South Alabama because it was the perfect fi t for her… Favorites – movie: “Coming to America”; book: “The Last Song” by Nicholas Sparks; athlete: ; musical artists: Miguel, Childish Gambino, Lauryn Hill and Kem; foods: coconut rice, fried plantains, fried yucca and jumbo corndogs; class: art… Likes listening to music and relaxing with friends and family, and dislikes bugs and bad manners… Prematch ritual is eating a cup of ice… Best part of playing sports is knowing that you have a group of girls that you can always talk to who genuinely care about you… Celebrities she’d like to meet are Miguel, Samuel RABSATT-SMITH’S CAREER STATS Jackson, Anne Hathaway and Beyonce… Understands most Spanish… Goal in fi ve years is MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MWG to be an established physical therapist and goal in 10 years is to have a family and have her own practice… Three wishes: endless supply of apple and pineapple juice and fruit punch, 2012 17-16 0 0 0 0 ability to teleport and to play soccer forever. 2013 22-21 2 4 8 1 TOTAL 39-37 2 4 8 1 Major: Exercise science

35 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 NIKKI SHIRTCLIFFE NIKKI SHIRTCLIFFE Midfi elder/Forward • 5-2 • Sophomore Burnley, England (St. Christopher’s) 3

2013: Made 23 appearances, starting on 20 oc- casions, the second-most among freshman in 2013…Delivered a free kick that led to USA’s second goal in a 2-0 win over Georgia State in the opening round of the 2013 Sun Belt Conference Championships on Nov. 6…Recorded four shots on the year, one on frame

England Colleges Women’s Football: While competing for Blackburn Rovers’ Ladies Reserves squad, Shirtcliff e went through three trials be- fore earning the opportunity to represent her country, making her initial appearance in a 3-0 defeat of Australia at Solihull Moors, home of the English club of the same name

High School: Shirtcliff e played her high school ball with St. Christopher’s, while also competing as a swimmer and sprinter for the school’s track & fi eld team… She holds a school 100-meter sprint record and was regional champion in the event, while com- peting for Hyndburn Athletics Club

Personal: Full name is Nicola Jayne Shirtcliff e… Born on September 1, 1994 in Burn- ley, England… Daughter of Andrew and Debbie Shirtcliff e… Has a younger sister, Lauren… Enjoys equine, skiing and other outdoor activities… Grandmother, Jean Cunningham, is a town mayor in the UK… Favorites – movie: “Forever Strong”; pro team: Burnley Football Club; athletes: David Beckham and Jessica Ennis; musical art- ists: Pink, Coldplay and Katy Perry; food: roast dinner (especially her mother’s); classes: geography and anything sport related… Listens to music and talks to her family be- fore a game and her pregame superstitions are wearing the same clothing, putting it on left before right and listening to the same playlist… Celebrities she’d like to meet are Pink and Zac Efron… Loves musicals and romantic comedies… Thankful for the opportunities she has, her families and friends… Wants to be travelling in fi ve years, and buying a house and settling down in 10 years… Three wishes: travel the world, marry Zac Efron and eternal life for her family.

Major: Undecided

SHIRTCLIFFE’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS MWG 2013 23-20 0 1 1 0 TOTAL 23-20 0 1 1 0

36 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 FRESHMEN COURTNEY CHELSEA BAUM FOLLOWWELL Goalkeeper • 5-8 • Freshman Midfi elder • 5-5 • Freshman Cumming, Ga. (West Forsyth HS) 1 Sachse, Texas (Sachse HS) 7

High School: Attended West Forsyth High High School: Graduate of Sachse High School. School… Earned varsity letters in volleyball, basketball and soccer… Led Mustangs as far Club: Played three years for United Futbol as the fi fth round of the state playoff s. Academy in Cumming, Ga. … Led team to state semifi nals. Club: Played six seasons for FC Dallas.

Personal: Full name is Courtney Aspen Personal: Full name is Chelsea Lynne Fol- Baum… Born Nov. 7, 1995 in St. Louis, Mo. lowwell… Born Jan. 8, 1996 in Heidelberg, … Daughter of Brian and Terri Baum… Has Germany… Daughter of Monty and Lorrie an older sister… Main hobby is drawing… Followwell… Youngest of three children; Chose South Alabama because of coaching has an older brother and sister… Hobbies style, the campus and the overall feeling of the team… Favorites – pro team: include drawing, singing, dancing and crafts… Chose South Alabama because St. Louis Cardinals; athletes: Sydney Leroux and Yadier Molina; music artist: Ed of Coach Winkworth and the campus… Favorites – movie: “The Notebook”; Sheeran; class: anatomy… Listens to music before a game… Best part of play- book: “The Hunger Games”; pro teams: Dallas Cowboys and Dallas Mavericks; ing sports is being part of a team… Would like to meet Jennifer Lawrence… athletes: Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Dirk Nowitzki; musical artists: Most thankful for her family and the opportunity to play soccer in college… SoMo and Blake Shelton; foods: vegetables and pizza; classes: any art class Five-year goal is to graduate from college and 10-year goal is working in a job and math… Pregame ritual includes listening to music and dancing… Best she loves… Her three wishes would be: to be able to see her family more, go parts of playing soccer are winning, the competition and being aggressive… on a mission trip to help the less fortunate and to be able to travel anywhere Blake Shelton is a celebrity she’d like to meet… Most thankful for her family anytime. and the opportunity to play soccer at South Alabama… Goal in fi ve years is to have a job and build a good foundation for herself, and goal in 10 years is to Major: Pre physical therapy have a family… Three wishes: very wealthy with no taxes, have all the food she wanted, equality for everybody.

Major: Art

3737 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 FRESHMEN CHARDÉ RIO HANNAH HARDY Forward • 5-5 • Freshman Forward • 5-8 • Freshman Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS) 11 Workington, England (Stainburn School) 9

High School: Earned four letters in soccer High School: Graduate of Stainburn School and track at Tupelo High School. and Science College… Reached the Round of 16 of the school’s FA Cup. Club: Played for Birmingham United Soccer Association from 2012-14. Club: Played three years for Blackburn Rovers Ladies. Personal: Full name is Chardé Joydan Han- nah… Born Nov. 25, 1995 in Tupelo, Miss. Personal: Full name is Rio Hardy… Born … Daughter of Charles and Joy Hannah… June 29, 1996 in Cumbria, England… Has an older brother… Lists hobbies as soc- Daughter of Steven and Corrine Hardy… cer, listening to music, shopping and travel- Has a twin sister, Steffi , on the USA soc- ing… Chose South Alabama because of the cer team… Main hobby is soccer… Chose academics and beautiful campus… Favorites – movie: “King of New York”; South Alabama because she liked the coaches and the top standard of soccer… book: “1984”; musical artists: Rihanna, Yung Lean, Kanye West and Crystal Favorites – movie: “The Lucky One”; pro team: Manchester United; athlete: Us- Castles; food: strawberry banana smoothie; class: history… Listens to loud ain Bolt; musical artists: The Script, Maroon 5 and Chris Brown; foods: Chipotle music before a game… Her three wishes would be: the ability to read minds, and ice cream… Listens to music to get pumped before a game… The best teleportation powers and unlimited wishes. part of playing sports is scoring goals and winning… Two celebrities she’d like to meet are Sir Alex Ferguson and Cristiano Ronaldo… Five-year goal is to play Major: Business soccer professionally, and 10-year goal is to either play or work in soccer.

Major: Undecided

38 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 FRESHMEN STEFFI SOPHIE HARDY HAYWOOD Defender • 5-8 • Freshman Midfi elder/Forward • 5-9 • Freshman Workington, England (Stainburn School) 6 Hull, England (Longcroft School) 23

High School: Graduate of Stainburn School High School: Graduate of Longcroft School and Science College, where she played soccer in Hull. and netball. International: Capped at the U19 level for Club: Played for Blackburn Rovers Ladies… England. Reached fourth round of FA Cup. Club: Played one season for Notts County Personal: Full name is Steffi Hardy… Born Ladies in the FA Women’s Super League… June 29, 1996 in Cumbria, England… Daugh- Reached quarterfi nal of FA Cup. ter of Steven and Corrine Hardy… Has a twin sister, Rio, on the USA soccer team… Chose Personal: Full name is Sophie Kerstan Hay- South Alabama because of the coach and the wood… Born Jan. 10, 1996 in Hull, Eng- chance to play and learn abroad… Favorites – movie: “Iron Man”; book: “To land… Daughter of Stan and Karen Haywood… Has an identical twin and a Kill a Mockingbird”; pro team: Manchester United; athletes: Jessica Ennis and younger sister… Twin is a dancer at Bird College in London… Hobbies include Cristiano Ronaldo; musical artists: The Script, Maroon 5 and Oasis; food: her music, guitar and sport… Favorites – movies: “Pitch Perfect,” “She’s the Man,” grandmother’s tatie ash; before a match she thinks positively about how she’s “Bend it Like Beckham”; pro team: Liverpool FC; athletes: and going to play… Best part of playing sports is the winning and making friends ; musical artists: likes all music; food: likes all food… Pregame for life… Celebrities she’d like to meet are Pep Guardiola and Ryan Giggs… rituals are to listen to music, and dance and goof around… Best parts of play- Most thankful for her family, especially her mother because she wouldn’t be ing sports are the memories you make and the people you meet… Five-year here without her… Wants to play soccer professionally. goal is to graduate and playing with a professional team, and 10-year goal is to still be playing professionally and be part of the national team. Major: Undecided Major: Exercise science

3939 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 FRESHMEN DANIELLE GRETE HENLEY KUPPAS Midfi elder • 5-4 • Freshman Defender • 5-8 • Freshman Hattiesburg, Miss. (Presbyterian Chr. HS) 14 Adavere, Estonia (Noo Upper Secondary Sch.) 8

High School: Graduate of Presbyterian High School: Graduate of Nõo Reaalgüm- Christian School… Named to MAIS AAA All naasium in Tartumaa, Estonia. Star Team and MAIS Division 1 South Team as a senior… Led Bobcats to fi nal of MAIS state International: Is capped at the senior level AAA championship her senior campaign. for Estonia… Earned starting assignments in Estonia’s Women’s World Cup qualifi ers Personal: Full name is Geri Danielle Hen- against Spain and Italy. ley… Born Aug. 14, 1996 in Birmingham, Ala. … Daughter of Dan and Christine Hen- Club: Played four years for Jalgpallikool Tam- ley… Has an older brother and sister, and meka in Tartu, Estonia… Team fi nished as a younger brother… Best part of playing high as fourth in its league. sports is winning… Would like to meet Lio- nel Messi. Personal: Full name is Grete Lilijane-Kuppas… Born June 16, 1994 in Tartu, Estonia… Daughter of Valdek and Lomeida Kuppas… Has two older broth- Major: Biomedical science ers… Hobbies include reading and watching movies and TV… Favorites – movie: “About Time”; book: “Veronica Decides to Die”; food: homemade fresh salad; classes: math and programming… To get pumped up before a match, she visualizes what she’ll be doing… The best part of playing sports for her is the emotion she gets when she does something good… A celebrity that she’d like to meet is Stephen Hawking… Her three wishes would be: for her parents and friends to stay healthy and happy, her friends in Estonia to not forget her, and to not get injured anymore.

Major: Physics

4040 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 FRESHMEN MEAGAN ALYSSA O’LOUGHLIN PEJIC Midfi elder/Forward • 5-3 • Freshman Midfi elder/Forward • 5-2 • Freshman Monroe, Ga. (Walnut Grove HS) 17 Pensacola, Fla. (Gulf Breeze HS) 19

High School: Graduate of Walnut Grove High High School: Graduate of Gulf Breeze High School… Earned three varsity letters in soc- School… Racked up 51 goals and 31 assists cer, one in track and one in cheerleading. in two seasons with the Dolphins… Also at- tended Strongsville High School in Strongs- Club: Played 13 years for Atlanta Fire United ville, Ohio… Led SHS to a state title in 2011, out of Duluth, Ga. … Won a state cup and scoring the match-winning goal. fi nished 13 at a national tournament. Club: Played two years with Gulf Coast Texas Personal: Full name is Meghan Shay and six years with Internationals Soccer Club. O’Loughlin… Born Sept. 18, 1995 in Cony- ers, Ga. … Daughter of Katie O’Loughlin… Personal: Full name is Alyssa Lynnette Has an older brother… Favorites – movie: Pejic… Born May 15, 1996 in Cleveland, “Sixteen Candles”; athletes: and Lionel Messi; foods: chicken Ohio… Daughter of Rasko and Misty Pejic... Has a younger brother… Hob- fi ngers and mashed potatoes; class: sciences… Listens to music before a game bies include jet skiing, eating and singing… Chose South Alabama because she and pregame ritual is shaking hands with her teammates… Best part of play- loved the coaching staff , the soccer program and the campus… Favorites – ing sports is putting in the work and seeing the great results… Thankful for her movie: “The Notebook”; book: the “Twilight” saga; pro team: Seattle Sounders family and opportunity to play Division I soccer… Goal in fi ve years is to have a FC; athletes: Alex Morgan and ; musical artists: Carrie Underwood job and start working on a family, and in 10 years wants to have her own family and Miranda Lambert; foods: pizza and hamburgers; classes: math and sci- and to build her own house… Three wishes: to help her mother and grand- ence… Does not like lizards… Listens to music before a game… Pregame parents the way they helped her, end homelessness, and have a fast new car. superstition is a specifi c stretching routine… Best part of playing sports is win- ning and becoming a family with her teammates…. Thankful for an amazing Major: Cardiorespiratory science family and support system… Goal after fi ve years is to have a college degree and a job and goal after 10 years is to have a family and be on the national weather station... Three wishes: ability to pause time, travel the world and world peace.

Major: Meteorology

41 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 FRESHMEN LAUREN TIINA STEIL TRUTSI Goalkeeper • 5-5 • Freshman Midfi elder • 5-6 • Freshman Huntsville, Ala. (Bob Jones HS) 21 Tallinn, Estonia (Arte Upper Secondary Sch.)10

High School: Graduate of Bob Jones High High School: Graduate of Tallinn Arte Gym- School… Earned three varsity letters in soc- nasium. cer… Scored on a penalty kick to advance BJHS in the playoff s… Patriots claimed a International: Capped at the senior level McGill-Toolen Tournament championship. for Estonia… Suited up for three Estonian Women’s World Cup qualifi ers in the summer Club: Played four years for Huntsville Futbol of 2014 with one start. Club… Led team to state cup titles 2011- 13… HFC won the Central Premier League Club: Competed six seasons for FC Flora Tal- in 2011. linn… Finished as runners-up in the Esto- nian Premier League 2012 and 2013, and Personal: Full name is Lauren Ashley Steil… won the Estonian Cup in 2013. Born Sept. 6, 1995 in Madison, Ala. … Daughter of George and Louise Steil… Has a younger sister… Hobbies include hiking, painting and kayaking… Chose Personal: Full name is Tiina Trutsi… Born Feb. 19, 1994 in Tallinn, Harjumaa, South Alabama because of the great program and family feel… Favorites – Estonia… Daughter of Juri and Terje Trutsi… Has an older brother… Chose movie: “22 Jump Street”; book: “Lord of the Flies”; pro team: New York Yankees; South Alabama because of the professional atmosphere and facilities, great athlete: Hope Solo; musical artists: Jack Johnson and the Black Keys; foods: team and staff … Goals for the upcoming season are to win the Sun Belt Con- sushi and hot wings; classes: math, art and Spanish; Listens to music to get ference, help the team the best she can and improve as a player… Favorites – pumped up before a game… Best part of sports is celebrating with her team- movies: “She’s the Man” and “Goal!”; book: “The Alchemist”; pro team: FC Barce- mates… Is almost fl uent in Spanish… Participated in a German-American lona; athletes: Mesut Ozil, Xavi and Lionel Messi; food: pasta; classes: languages soccer transfer program in the summer of 2011 and 2012, and has also helped and math; Listens to music, concentrates and visualizes before a game… Her in a program that aids autistic children play soccer… Thankful for her family, prematch superstitions are putting on her left cleat fi rst, and kissing the brace- health and opportunity to play soccer… Goal in fi ve years is residency at a hos- let on her left wrist which has a message for her late grandmother… Best parts pital and wants to own her own practice in 10 years… Three wishes: money of playing sports are team spirit and competitiveness… Most thankful for her to pay for her sister’s college, for her best friend to be at South Alabama, and a supportive family and being able to do what she loves… Goal in fi ve years is to vacation to Spain. play professionally in the U.S. and goal in 10 years is to buy a beach house and fi nd a loving boyfriend. Major: General studies Major: Undecided

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4343 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 OPPONENTS UAB SOUTHERN Leads all-time series vs. USA, 2-0 USA leads all-time series, 2-0

Soccer Contact: Brandon Lee NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: Christopher Jones NCAA Postseason: None Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 12/8 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): N/A Head Coach: Harold Warren Position Starters (R/L): 8/5 Head Coach: Courtnie Prather Position Starters (R/L): N/A Career Record: 19-36-3 Newcomers: 7 Career Record: 8-8-2 Newcomers: N/A Record at School: Same Conference: Conference USA Record at School: 8-8-2 Conference: SWAC 2013 Record: 11-7-2 (4-4-2) Web: UABSports.com 2013 Record: 8-8-2 Web: GoJagSports.com NICHOLLS STATE MISSISSIPPI STATE USA leads all-time series, 6-0-1 Leads all-time series vs. USA, 6-3

Soccer Contact: Zack Carlton NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: Brock Turnipseed NCAA Postseason: None Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 23/9 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 7/14 Head Coach: Dylan Harrison Position Starters (R/L): 8/3 Head Coach: Aaron Gordon Position Starters (R/L): 6/6 Career Record: 58-75-9 Newcomers: 9 Career Record: 3-15-0 (1) Newcomers: 19 Record at School: 33-56-6 Conference: Southland Record at School: Same Conference: Southeastern 2013 Record: 12-6-2 (6-5-1) Web: GeauxColonels.com 2013 Record: 3-15-0 (0-11-0) Web: HailState.com TENNESSEE TECH ALABAMA A&M First meeting USA leads all-time series, 3-2

Soccer Contact: Dylan Vazzano NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: Oralia NCAA Postseason: None Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 16/9 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): N/A Head Coach: Steve Springthorpe Position Starters (R/L): 5/6 Head Coach: Frank Davies Position Starters (R/L): N/A Career Record: 82-83-16 (9) Newcomers: 8 Career Record: N/A Newcomers: N/A Record at School: First season Conference: Ohio Valley Record at School: N/A Conference: SWAC 2013 Record: 3-15-1 (1-8-1) Web: TTUSports.com 2013 Record: 1-14-3 Web: BamaStateSports.com KENNESAW STATE NORTH FLORIDA First meeting UNF leads all-time series vs. USA, 2-0

Soccer Contact: Libby Knight NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: Jonathan Harkey NCAA Postseason: None Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 12/8 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 17/10 Head Coach: Rob King Position Starters (R/L): 8/3 Head Coach: Robin Confer Position Starters (R/L): 9/8 Career Record: 197-111-21 (18) Newcomers: 9 Career Record: First season Newcomers: 10 Record at School: 154-59-17 (12) Conference: Atlantic Sun Record at School: Same Conference: Atlantic Sun 2013 Record: 9-9-1 (5-3-1) Web: KSUOwls.com 2013 Record: 6-9-4 (3-4-2) Web: UNFOspreys.com SOUTHERN MISS FRANCIS MARION USA leads all-time series, 8-4 First Meeting

Soccer Contact: Chris Whitehead NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: Michael Hawkins NCAA Postseason: None Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 13/13 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 15/7 Head Coach: Mohammed Al-Zare Position Starters (R/L): 8/4 Head Coach: Frank Pitt Position Starters (R/L): 8/3 Career Record: 7-9-4 Newcomers: 14 Career Record: 9-26-1 (2) Newcomers: 2 Record at School: Same Conference: Conference USA Record at School: Same Conference: NCAA I Independent 2013 Record: 7-9-4 (1-7-2) Web: SouthernMiss.com 2013 Record: 2-17-0 Web: FMUPatriots.com

44 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 OPPONENTS TROY GEORGIA SOUTHERN Troy leads all-time series, 5-4-1 USA leads all-time series, 3-1

Soccer Contact: Wes Johnson NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: A.J. Henderson NCAA Postseason: None Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L) 13/6 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 21/6 Head Coach: Jason Hamilton Position Starters (R/L) 7/4 Head Coach: Brian Dunleavy Position Starters (R/L): 9/3 Career Record: 0-0 (1st) Newcomers: 8 Career Record: 5-11-2 Newcomers: 10 Record at School: Same Conference: Sun Belt Record at School: Same Conference: Sun Belt 2013 Record: 8-10-1 (4-3-1) Web: TroyTrojans.com 2013 Record: 5-11-2 (3-6-1) Web: GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com LOUISIANA-MONROE GEORGIA STATE USA leads all-time series, 10-0 USA leads all-time series, 4-2-1

Soccer Contact: Robbie Kleinmuntz NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: Matt Arsenault NCAA Postseason: None Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L) 20/8 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 11/6 Head Coach: Roberto Mazza Position Starters (R/L) Head Coach: Derek Leader Position Starters (R/L): 9/3 Career Record: 62-54-13 (5) Newcomers: 10 Career Record: 10-21-3 Newcomers: 10 Record at School: 10-27-1 (2) Conference: Sun Belt Record at School: Same Conference: Sun Belt 2013 Record: 6-12-1 (1-7-0) Web: ULMWarhawks.com 2013 Record: 9-9-1 (4-4-0) Web: GeorgiaStateSports.com LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS STATE USA leads all-time series, 7-3-4 USA leads all-time series, 10-2-3

Soccer Contact: Blake Barington NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: Chris Graddy NCAA Postseason: None Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 17/5 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L) 12/11 Head Coach: Scot Wieland Position Starters (R/L): 9/2 Head Coach: Tafadzwa Ziyenge Position Starters (R/L) 7/4 Career Record: 146-132-24 (15) Newcomers: 14 Career Record: 131-126-17 Newcomers: 10 Record at School: 60-94-21 (9) Conference: Sun Belt Record at School: 35-36-8 (4) Conference: Sun Belt 2013 Record: 8-7-3 (5-2-1) Web: RaginCajuns.com 2013 Record: 10-7-3 (4-4-0) Web: AstateRedWolves.com TEXAS STATE ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK Series tied 0-0-1 USA leads all-time series, 13-5-1

Soccer Contact: Jen Lawson NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: Evan Drexler NCAA Postseason: None Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L) 16/5 Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L) 15/12 Head Coach: Kat Conner Position Starters (R/L) 7/4 Head Coach: Adrian Blewitt Position Starters (R/L) 6/5 Career Record: 156-131-21 Newcomers: 10 Career Record: 74-42-10 (6) Newcomers: 11 Record at School: Same Conference: Sun Belt Record at School: 4-14-0 (1) Conference: Sun Belt 2013 Record: 8-9-2 (4-3-1) Web: TxStateBobcats.com 2013 Record: 4-14-0 (1-7-0) Web: UALRTrojans.com APPALACHIAN STATE SUN BELT CONFERENCE First meeting

Soccer Contact: Ben Winterrowd NCAA Postseason: None Soccer Contact: Keith Nunez Email: [email protected] Letterwinners (R/L): 13/5 Email: [email protected] Head Coach: Sarah Strickland Position Starters (R/L): 9/2 Location: New Orleans, La. Career Record: 29-34-12 (4) Newcomers: 11 Year began: 2000 Record at School: Same Conference: Sun Belt League teams: 10 2013 Record: 8-7-4 (4-2-4) Web: AppStateSports.com Location of 2014 championship: Mobile, Ala. (South Alabama)

4545 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 Q&A WITH WINKWORTH Q&A WITH GRAHAM WINKWORTH Were you expecting an NCAA Tournament appearance at the start of last sea- Is there any added pressure being the defending champions? son? I think it’s actually quite the opposite. The returning girls have already done it. They I did feel we had the potential to, yes. I inherited a very talented group of girls. We weren’t expected to do it; they were predicted to fi nish fi fth last year and went ahead were able to make one or two additions to that squad and I did have high expectations and won it. So they don’t have any pressure because they’ve done it, and the new girls for them. We didn’t broadcast those expectations; we kept it within our soccer family. don’t know what to expect. We’ve lost seven starters. If there is pressure on any teams, That was our goal for the season and I was fortunate enough that the girls worked re- it’s the ones that didn’t win it that were expected to do better last season. I think they ally hard, and if it wasn’t for that, they wouldn’t have attained those goals. I was just probably feel a little more pressure to have success than we do. We’ve done it, we can pleased for the seniors in particular because their faces after they won the trophy made relax now, but we’re not going to take our foot off the pedal; we’re going to continue the year. forward, but we’re not going to have the pressure that we’ve never done it.

Other than the SBC tournament run, what stood out from last season? So after last season, what are your goals this season? The leadership, work rate and the family environment that we tried to create but would The fi rst we’ve got to do is, we have 13 freshmen that we have to bring into the program have been impossible to create without the personalities that we had. I had a diffi cult and make them feel comfortable, have them playing soccer with smiles on their faces year personally and so the girls came together for me and my family. We were a second and enjoying the game because I feel that happy players play better. The fi rst thing we family and the girls would run through brick walls for one another. That was the biggest have to do as a major goal is to become a new family. That’s going to be a challenge; thing that stood out from day one. We could’ve lost every game, but we were so close. we’ve got to become a team and a family. Once we manage to attain that—I don’t The fact that we managed to win a few games along the way made it that much better. know how quickly we can do that, whether it’s a day or a week or what—then we have

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on both of those areas from day one and spent the last 18 months working our socks off . Obviously I’m very happy with what happened in the short term, but I’m extremely happy with the way the program is looking. The class of freshmen that we’ve got rivals the freshmen class that I brought in to North Alabama in 2009 and I think that it can have a massive impact on this program immediately. I’m sure that some of those girls will be competing for starting roles from day one but they have some competition from 10 talented returnees as well.

Where will the team be hurt the most from the departures? We’re going to be hurt both on and off the fi eld immensely. Off the fi eld, this was a second family. Not just to me but to each other and I’m going to miss them terribly. On the fi eld, we’ve lost the spine of the team. The goalkeeper was a senior, both central defenders and three central midfi elders were all seniors. We lost Lauren (Allison), who was not a senior but a big loss. So basically the spine of our team is gone. There will be some huge shoes to fi ll, but some of the returnees really stepped it up in the spring so I’m excited for them.

What are some of your biggest concerns heading into the season? Team chemistry is massive for me. When I inherited the program in December 2012, there was very little team chemistry and we focused on that area a lot in the spring of 2013. By the fall, we were a family, and we have to redo that work. Preseason is going to be a big test for us; we’re going to do some things for team bonding and work on that area, but some of the older girls are already showing signs of being exceptional leaders, and some of the girls that I didn’t expect to see some leadership from are stepping into those roles. But I’m really more excited than I am concerned. Like I said, I don’t feel too much pressure with the results this year, I really want to focus on having fun, putting in good performances and creating a style of soccer that’s fun to watch because these girls are going to play together for a long time.

What is problematic about having so many freshmen to integrate into the team? to play a style of soccer that’s attractive to watch and hopefully have some successful There are a lot of unknowns. I don’t know if they’ll fi t. They haven’t experienced the type results. Our main goal is to focus on the quality of our soccer, rather than individual of rivalries that we have, particularly in conference. They don’t know anything about results. We’ve already had the success on the fi eld with the results and now I really want the school’s main rivals. That can be a good thing at times, but at the same time, when to push the style of soccer and hopefully the results will come as well. If we’re fortunate we’ve had tough physical games last year, the opposing players will remember those enough to be challenging at the correct end of the table at the end of the season, that’s games. Our new girls won’t know the diff erence between one game to the next. Creat- a bonus. We’re really planning now towards the long-term future of the program, not ing the importance from game to game and fi nding those areas of motivation will be a just a one-year thing, because we have so many young players. challenge, but it’s a challenge I can’t wait to get to, to be honest. From what I can tell, we’ll have a fun group of girls this year. What is something that can keep you from achieving those goals? The quality of our opponents are getting tougher and tougher every year—we have two more teams that have been added to the conference in Appalachian State and Georgia Southern. They’re two well-coached teams so that’s an extra barrier in our way. We’ve lost a lot of leadership on the team. Losing leadership always poses a challenge. Although we’re not as old and we don’t have 13 or so seniors to lead us this year, we have a couple of good seniors and juniors that lead by example and they’re learning to lead more vocally as we speak. The biggest thing that can stop us is ourselves. We’ve got so many unknowns. I know we have good players, but I hope we have the right type of personalities because it’s very diffi cult to know that in the recruiting process. We’ve got to have the right type of personalities to match our talent with work rate. If these girls work as hard as they are talented, then I don’t think there will be too many issues in attaining our goals.

How do you go about replacing such a valuable of group of seniors that you had last year? I knew from day one, when I took the job, that we had two jobs: one was the short term future of the program, to give those seniors some success, and two was to take care of the long-term future of the program, and that was to bring in a lot of talent. We worked

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that not only led by example, but they’re starting to get more vocal as well. Alyssa (Mayer) and Emi (Passini) are defi nitely excellent leaders by example; they’re two of the more fi t players on the team so they’re defi nitely leaders. One young lady who has started to really embrace more leadership as she becomes a sophomore is Monique (Autmon). I’m interested to see now with such a large group of seniors that have moved on, if she steps out of her shell a little bit and take on that leadership role, and to be honest, I’m not going to be surprised if there are one or two vocal freshmen out there this year as well. I encourage that, because when we get out there, it doesn’t matter if you’re a fi rst-year or fourth-year, they’re all players.

What are your expectations of Nini this season? I think she’s got the potential to be the best defender in the league. She can play any- where across the back and anywhere on the fi eld, and in my opinion, is the most un- derrated player in the league. I’m excited for Nini; she’s improved on her fi tness results every single time we’ve tested since I’ve been here, and I believe she’ll improve upon it when we start preseason this week. She’s been playing with the Gulf Coast Texans in the W League this summer so her touch is as good as it’s been.

Does having two year's worth of your recruits help you towards playing your style of soccer? Defi nitely. We’ve recruited some good athletes and good technical players, but we’ve recruited some very intelligent players as well, who understand and read the game. Credit to some of the seniors who liked to play the ball on the ground and play an attrac- tive style of soccer, we were able to do it some last year to a certain degree as well, but bringing in some of my own players will certainly help with the style we want to play.

What can the team improve upon the most from last year to this year? I think we have to do a little bit more in wide areas. Whether it’s off ensively or de- fensively, we have to create more goal-scoring opportunities, whether it’s from wide players or from central players drifting out wide, and we have to make sure we limit the opposition’s opportunities as well. I think we did a decent job in limiting the op- position’s opportunities in most games last season, so although I thought we did well defensively last season, and our defensive record improved immensely, I know our goal- Which freshmen are you expecting to contribute right away? scoring record was our main area of improvement last year, but I thought we weren’t as In goal we have Courtney (Baum) and Lauren (Steil) who are going to compete with creative as we could be. So we have to improve on the amount of chances but also the Sarah, but I don’t know who will win the job. Defensively, Grete (Kuppas) and Steffi types of goal-scoring opportunities we create. (Hardy) are both very strong defenders who have the potential to come in and contrib- ute immediately. The midfi eld and forward line will have a lot of freshmen contributing; Are you planning on moving anyone to a new position this year? whether they start or not, I don’t know. Danielle (Henley) and Chelsea (Followwell) I don’t know. With so many new players, who I’ve only seen on a few occasions through are both very technical and talented central midfi eld players, and Tiina (Trutsi), Sophie the recruiting process, I’m not entirely sure where they’ll fi t in just yet, and some people (Haywood), Rio (Hardy) and Charde (Hannah) are all attack-minded midfi elders or for- can play anywhere on the fi eld. We have some returning players who can do the same; wards who can contribute immediately. The other freshmen might come in and pro- Nini (Rabsatt-Smith) can play anywhere except goalkeeper and she can probably do vide some competition and give me some really positive headaches. All 13 freshmen, that if she had to. I’m a coach that doesn’t necessarily stick to one thing, whether it’s because I’ve only seen them one or two times, have a chance to make an impact right personnel or systems or style, I just go game-to-game. Most people will probably play away. I’m expecting our practices to be very intense, but fun at the same time, and I’m in a similar role to what they did last year, but never say never once preseason (camp) excited about it. gets here. Who will be the teams to beat in the Sun Belt? Who are going to be your leaders? It’s tough to say; there’s a lot of parity in our league. Appalachian State will be a tough Nini and Sarah (Hay) have been the standout leaders in the spring. They were the ones place to play; they play on the plastic turf, or 3G, whatever you want to call it, and any-

4848 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 Q&A WITH WINKWORTH time you travel there, or Arkansas-Little Rock, it’s tough to play because of the turf. Ap- attacking-minded yet. Of the returning players, Emily played there in the spring and palachian State were ranked well in the RPI last year as well. Texas State caused us a lot did a good job. Shawn Meach is a person that can play there as well. Danielle (Henley) of problems last year. They’re a very athletic, deep squad. Louisiana-Lafayette has two can play more of a defensive role, but I’m also interested to see how the likes of Tiina, of the best forwards in the conference. They both return and they return pretty much Chelsea and Monique do there. Monique was excellent last season. If they’re at a place their whole squad. Georgia State were basically winning every game at the end of the where they can play as a holding midfi eld player, or in a more attacking role, we have season until we were fortunate enough to get a result over them. There’s so much parity the opportunity to rotate in that area; sometimes they might fi nd themselves in a more in our league, it’s going to be diffi cult to predict who’s going to fi nish one to 10. There attacking spot or sometimes in a more defensive spot. There will be a lot of competition are going to be two teams that miss out on the tournament and I have no idea who that there. will be. We could really fi nish anywhere from fi rst to 10th and it wouldn’t surprise me right now. I think that makes the league better and more enjoyable than when you have Attacking midfi elders a team like Denver that used to dominate the league yearly. From a returning standpoint, Jordan scored some goals for us last season and hope- fully she’s in shape and can continue to do that. I hope Rio, Sophie and Charde will put What are your thoughts on the schedule? some goals in for us. They’re going to be key contributors in scoring goals and creating I like it. We have a couple of teams early in the season that we failed to beat last year— chances. Alyssa Pejic and Meagan O’Loughlin will be competing there as well. From UAB and Nicholls—so that will give us an indication of what we’re capable of doing. a more creative standpoint, Tiina is a player that reminds me of Clarissa (Hernandez). When we go to Troy’s tournament, that will be another tough challenge. Getting Mis- Whether she’ll play in the Clarissa role behind the forwards or a little bit deeper, I’m sissippi State away will be another big event for us. It’s a tough schedule but one where undecided, but she’s defi nitely got some creative genes in her. Chelsea and Danielle, we’re capable of competing with every single team on it. There’s no South Florida, who primarily when they played with their club team they were more attacking-style mid- were a big step up from anyone we played last year, and we put a good account in for fi eld players, but I’ve recruited so many attacking midfi eld players, somebody is going ourselves when we played last year. I’m trying to make the schedule a little bit tougher to have to learn how to defend and it might be an opportunity for someone to say, every year, so I think it will be a challenge for the girls, especially being such a young ‘I’ve got more of a chance to play if I play a little deeper so I’ll see if I can play both group and not knowing anything about our opponents. roles.’ I know all of them are very capable of striking a ball from distance. I’m very happy with our midfi eld; I think we have the ability to retain possession a lot more, and we’re What non-conference game are you looking forward to the most? deeper. We had a lot of talent last season, but although our squad was bigger, I think Opening day is always fun and playing against an SEC opponent is always enjoyable so we’re deeper in talent this year with nine fewer players. UAB and Mississippi State are big games that I’m excited about. Southern Mississippi is like a local rivalry and I’m looking forward to putting in a better account of ourselves Strikers against Nicholls State and North Florida. We didn’t play well against Nicholls or North Jordan can score some goals for us and I think Charde has an opportunity to be a very Florida and failed to beat those two teams. big impact player, having turned down some SEC off ers. Sophie has often played as a forward—she’s been used as a winger and an attacking midfi eld player but likes to play Winkworth's thoughts on each position in a more forward role. Rio is a similar-style player to Jordan, in the fact that she’s strong Goalkeeper and can be a good target player. I think we have more goals in us this season than we We’re very deep there. With Sarah, Lauren and Courtney we’re deep in talent, but that’s did last season. Lauren was a big loss, but at the same time, I think the new girls have an unknown area because what we lack is experience. We have 90 minutes of soccer at the potential to score lots of goals as well. the collegiate level between three goalkeepers. That will be a huge challenge and issue. When we play Jacksonville State in the exhibition, we’ll probably split the goalkeeper position for that game so at least two of them will get some experience. We’re deep, but no experience.

Center backs We’ve lost the spine of the defense in Jess (Oram) and Shelby (Owen). But having the likes of Nikki (Shirtcliff e) and Emily (Farrell) returning, we have a little more experience returning which will help the lack of experience in goal. Grete has played for her country (Estonia) and I think Steffi , in my opinion, should have played for her country at the youth level. If they step up that could be a real strong area for us.

Outside backs The two that started last year were Nikki and Nini, and they’re both back. We’ll prob- ably rotate three, sometimes four, outside backs because of the amount of running our outside backs have to do, taking care of the opposing wingers and getting forward on occasions, they cover a little more ground. We probably won’t rotate at center back so much because it needs to be solid. Nini is probably down for the left back position right now. Alyssa, Emi and Nikki are all fi ghting it out for the right back spot, and can give Nini a rest at the left back position as well. That will be an interesting battle.

Defensive midfi elders The thing with the midfi eld is I don’t know who is more defensive because a lot of them are freshmen, so I don’t know who is more defensive-minded and who is more

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50 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 2013 SUN BELT STANDINGS / AWARD WINNERS

2013 SUN BELT FINAL STANDINGS Off ensive Player of the Year Lauren Allison (USA, Fr., Forward) Team SBC Record Pct Pts Overall Pct *#Western Kentucky 6-2-0 .750 18 10-6-5 .595 Defensive Player of the Year *&South Alabama 5-2-1 .688 16 14-6-3 .674 Grace Howell-Harries (ULL, Jr., Defender) *Louisiana-Lafayette 5-2-1 .688 16 8-7-3 .528 Freshman of the Year *Texas State 4-3-1 .562 13 8-9-2 .474 Lauren Allison (USA, Fr., Forward) *Troy 4-3-1 .562 13 8-10-1 .474 *Arkansas State 4-4-0 .500 12 10-7-3 .575 Coach of the Year *Georgia State 4-4-0 .500 12 6-10-1 .382 Jason Neidell, WKU *Arkansas-Little Rock 1-7-0 .125 3 4-14-0 .222 Louisiana-Monroe 1-7-0 .125 3 6-12-1 .342

* = qualifi ed for the SBC Tournament # = regular season champion & = tournament champion SBC Tournament Results (San Marcos, Texas)

Wednesday, November 6 - Quarterfi nals All-Conference Teams MATCH 1 - No. 2 South Alabama 2, No. 7 Georgia State 0 First Team MATCH 2 - No. 6 Arkansas State 2, No. Louisiana-Lafayette 1 Loren Mitchell (Arkansas State, So., Forward) MATCH 3 - No. 1 Western Kentucky 2, No. 1 Arkansas-Little Rock 1 Ashley Nagy (Georgia State, So., Forward) MATCH 4 - No. 5 Texas State 2, No. 4 Troy 1 (OT) Yazmin Montoya (UL-Lafayette, Fr., Forward) Lauren Allison (South Alabama, Fr., Forward) Friday, November 8 - Semifi nals Clarissa Hernandez (South Alabama, Sr., Midfi elder) MATCH 5 - No. 2 South Alabama 1, No. 6 Arkansas State 1 (USA advances on Necee Jennings (Troy, Fr., Midfi elder) PKs 6-5 Chrissy Tchoula (WKU, Sr., Midfi elder) MATCH 6 - No. 1 Western Kentucky 1, No. 4 Texas State 0 Lindsay Johansen (Arkansas State, So., Defender) Sunday, November 10 - Championship Grace Howell-Harries (UL-Lafayette, Jr., Defender) MATCH 7 - No. 2 South Alabama 1, Western Kentucky 0 Torrie Lange (WKU, Sr., Defender) Nora Abolins (WKU, Sr., Goalkeeper) SBC All-Tournament Team Loren Mitchell, Arkansas State Second Team Lauren Allison, South Alabama Annika Schmidt (UL-Lafayette, Fr., Forward) Melissa Drish, South Alabama Lynsey Curry (Texas State, So., Forward) Clarissa Hernandez, South Alabama Iris Dunn (WKU, Fr., Forward) Nini Rabsatt-Smith, South Alabama Ariel Galletti (UALR, Jr., Midfi elder) Shelby Owen, South Alabama Tori Hale (Texas State, Jr., Midfi elder) Gabbi Cottee, Texas State Andrea Curry (WKU, Sr., Midfi elder) Nora Abolins, WKU Jess Oram (South Alabama, Sr., Defender) Alanna Clancey, WKU Shelby Owen (South Alabama, Sr., Defender) Iris Dunn, WKU Chandler Clark (WKU, So., Defender) Chrissy Tchoula, WKU Stephanie Lindsey (WKU, Sr., Defender) Madison Winter (Troy, Sr., Goalkeeper) Most Outstanding Player Lauren Allison, South Alabama

51 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama Soccer 2014 2013 STATISTICS

Overall: 14-6-3 Conf: 5-2-1 Home: 6-1-1 Away: 4-5-1 Neut: 4-0-1 ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 7 Lauren Allison ...... 22-19 16 11 43 90 .178 50 .556 1-0 6 1-1 10 Clarissa Hernandez ...... 23-23 7 5 19 59 .119 26 .441 0-0 2 0-0 15 Jordan Duncan ...... 23-13 5 4 14 30 .167 17 .567 1-0 3 0-0 18 Alyssa Mayer ...... 18-6 4 5 13 22 .182 9 .409 0-0 0 0-0 14 Bevens, Stacie ...... 13-0 2 5 9 5 .400 5 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 5 Nini Rabsatt-Smith ...... 22-21 2 4 8 31 .065 12 .387 2-1 1 0-0 12 Monique Autmon ...... 23-21 3 1 7 31 .097 14 .452 0-0 0 0-0 19 Maha Maarouf ...... 10-1 3 1 7 16 .188 7 .438 0-0 0 0-0 9 Linsey Snavely ...... 9-1 3 1 7 13 .231 7 .538 0-0 0 0-0 20 Tatum Perry ...... 22-8 2 3 7 12 .167 5 .417 1-0 1 0-0 6 Thacker, Kristyn ...... 14-7 1 3 5 17 .059 12 .706 1-0 0 0-0 8 Tina Schaar ...... 7-0 2 0 4 5 .400 4 .800 0-0 0 0-0 22 Shelby Owen...... 23-23 2 0 4 4 .500 4 1.000 1-0 1 0-0 54 Meach, Shawn ...... 12-1 1 1 3 11 .091 5 .455 1-0 0 0-0 27 Myers, Carlaine ...... 3-0 1 1 3 3 .333 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 30 Gilliland, Shelby ...... 10-0 0 3 3 9 .000 3 .333 0-0 0 0-0 11 Cochran, Alli ...... 15-1 0 2 2 12 .000 2 .167 0-0 0 0-0 23 Motes, Morgan ...... 20-18 0 2 2 11 .000 3 .273 0-0 0 0-0 24 Oram, Jess ...... 23-23 0 1 1 15 .000 6 .400 0-0 0 0-0 3 Shirtcliff e, Nikki ...... 23-20 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0-0 0 0-0 26 Hart, Rylee ...... 12-8 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 4 Farrell, Emily ...... 21-16 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 2-0 0 0-0 28 Parker, Paxton ...... 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 17 Nutting, Taylor ...... 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 31 Nagle, Brianna ...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 29 Mayer, JP ...... 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 25 Baumhower, Anne ...... 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 13 Drish, Melissa ...... 22-21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 Total ...... 23 54 55 163 411 .131 198 .482 15-2 14 1-1 Opponents ...... 23 24 17 65 306 .078 150 .490 12-1 6 3-5

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Faced 2 Hay, Sarah 1-1 90:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 1 0 0 1 6 1 Arnold, Lauren 2-1 135:00 1 0.67 5 .833 2 0 0 1 11 13 Drish, Melissa 21-21 1915:00 23 1.08 102 .816 11 6 3 7 267 Total 23 2140:00 24 1.01 126 .840 14 6 3 9 284 Opponents 23 2140:00 54 2.27 144 .727 6 14 3 5 375 Team saves: 17 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total South Alabama 23 30 1 0 0 54 South Alabama 51 45 4 0 0 100 Opponents 11 13 0 0 0 24 Opponents 50 50 1 0 0 101

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total South Alabama 180 220 8 3 0 411 South Alabama 90 100 4 3 0 197 Opponents 130 165 3 8 0 306 Opponents 83 107 5 1 0 196

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total ATTENDANCE SUMMARY USA OPP South Alabama 47 73 1 5 0 126 Total 2325 2940 Opponents 57 84 2 1 0 144 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/291 10/294 Neutral Site #/Avg 5/58

5252 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 2013 RESULTS / MATCH HIGHS

8/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 3-2 1-0-0 0-0-0 Lauren Allison (Mayer) 2013 Team Match Highs Lauren Allison (Duncan) Jordan Duncan (Perry) POINTS 35 vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) 8/25 at Nicholls T O2 1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 Clarissa Hernandez (unassisted) 29 vs Southern (Sep 10) 8/30 vs Jackson State W 5-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 Tatum Perry (Hernandez) GOALS 11 vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) Tatum Perry (Duncan) 8 vs Southern (Sep 10) Lauren Allison (Mayer) ASSISTS 13 vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) Lauren Allison (Cochran) 13 vs Southern (Sep 10) Maha Maarouf (unassisted) SHOTS 50 vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) 9/1 vs Louisiana Tech W 1-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 Lauren Allison (Bevens) 35 vs Southern (Sep 10) 9/6 at Southern Miss W OT 3-2 4-0-1 0-0-0 Lauren Allison (Oram) SHOTS ON GOAL 22 vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) Maha Maarouf (unassisted) 21 vs Southern (Sep 10) Lauren Allison (Perry) SAVES 10 vs Texas State (Sep 27) 9/8 at UAB L 2-3 4-1-1 0-0-0 Jordan Duncan (unassisted) 10 vs Mississippi State (Aug 23) Lauren Allison (unassisted) CORNER KICKS 11 vs Texas State (Sep 27) 9/10 SOUTHERN W 8-0 5-1-1 0-0-0 Shelby Owen (Cochran; Hernandez) 9 vs Mississippi State (Aug 23) Jordan Duncan (Meach) Maha Maarouf (Mayer; Bevens) FOULS 18 at Nicholls (Aug 25) Tina Schaar (Mayer) 16 vs Arkansas State (Nov 08) Alyssa Mayer (Bevens; Maarouf) Alyssa Mayer (Gilliland; Bevens) 2013 Individual Match Highs Tina Schaar (Allison; Thacker) Shawn Meach (Allison) POINTS 7 Linsey Snavely 9/13 MURRAY STATE W 2-0 6-1-1 0-0-0 Jordan Duncan (Rabsatt-Smith) vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) Lauren Allison (Mayer) 6 Lauren Allison 9/15 ALABAMA A&M W 11-0 7-1-1 0-0-0 Clarissa Hernandez (Allison; Duncan) vs Louisiana-Lafayette (Oct 24) Linsey Snavely (Autmon) 6 Alyssa Mayer Monique Autmon (Allison; Snavely) vs Southern (Sep 10) Stacie Bevens (Thacker) GOALS 3 Lauren Allison Alyssa Mayer (Thacker) vs Louisiana-Lafayette (Oct 24) Stacie Bevens (Gilliland) 3 Linsey Snavely Alyssa Mayer (Bevens) vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) Linsey Snavely (Gilliland; Allison) ASSISTS 3 Lauren Allison Linsey Snavely (unassisted) vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) Kristyn Thacker (Myers) 3 Stacie Bevens Carlaine Myers (Hart) vs Southern (Sep 10) 9/20 at USF L 0-1 7-2-1 0-0-0 - SHOTS 8 Lauren Allison 9/22 at North Florida L 0-1 7-3-1 0-0-0 - vs Murray State (Sep 13) 9/27 TEXAS STATE T O2 2-2 7-3-2 0-0-1 Clarissa Hernandez (Allison) 7 Lauren Allison Clarissa Hernandez (Allison; Rabsatt-Smith) vs Arkansas State (Nov 08) 10/4 at UALR W 1-0 8-3-2 1-0-1 Lauren Allison (unassisted) 7 Clarissa Hernandez 10/6 at Arkansas State W 2-0 9-3-2 2-0-1 Nini Rabsatt-Smith (Allison) vs Louisiana-Monroe (Oct 27) Clarissa Hernandez (Allison) 7 Nini Rabsatt-Smith 10/10 at Georgia State W 2-1 10-3-2 3-0-1 Monique Autmon (Allison) vs Texas State (Sep 27) Jordan Duncan (Hernandez) 7 Shawn Meach 10/13 WKU L 0-1 10-4-2 3-1-1 - vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) 10/20 at Troy L 0-1 10-5-2 3-2-1 - 7 Lauren Allison 10/24 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 4-2 11-5-2 4-2-1 Lauren Allison (penalty kick) at Southern Miss (Sep 06) Nini Rabsatt-Smith (Hernandez) SHOTS ON GOAL 5 Clarissa Hernandez Lauren Allison (Duncan) vs Texas State (Sep 27) Lauren Allison (unassisted) 5 Kristyn Thacker 10/27 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 3-1 12-5-2 5-2-1 Shelby Owen (Rabsatt-Smith) vs Alabama A&M (Sep 15) Lauren Allison (Perry) Monique Autmon (Hernandez; Allison) 5 Lauren Allison 11/6 vs Georgia State W 2-0 13-5-2 5-2-1 at Southern Miss (Sep 06) Clarissa Hernandez (Shirtcliff e) SAVES 9 Melissa Drish 11/8 vs Arkansas State T O3 1-1 13-5-3 5-2-1 at Nicholls (Aug 25) 11/10 vs WKU W 1-0 14-5-3 5-2-1 Lauren Allison (Motes) 8 Melissa Drish 11/15 at #1 Florida State L 0-5 14-6-3 5-2-1 - vs Mississippi State (Aug 23)

53 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 8/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE 3-2 3 3 9 22 0.136 9 0.409 0-0 1 0-0 8/25 at Nicholls 1-1 1 0 2 10 0.100 4 0.400 4-2 0 0-0 8/30 vs Jackson State 5-0 5 4 14 25 0.200 10 0.400 0-0 1 0-0 9/1 vs Louisiana Tech 1-0 1 1 3 8 0.125 7 0.875 0-0 1 0-0 9/6 at Southern Miss 3-2 3 2 8 19 0.158 11 0.579 0-0 1 0-0 9/8 at UAB 2-3 2 0 4 12 0.167 3 0.250 0-0 0 0-0 9/10 SOUTHERN 8-0 8 13 29 35 0.229 21 0.600 0-0 1 0-0 9/13 MURRAY STATE 2-0 2 2 6 21 0.095 9 0.429 4-0 1 0-0 9/15 ALABAMA A&M 11-0 11 13 35 50 0.220 22 0.440 2-0 1 0-0 9/20 at USF 0-1 0 0 0 6 0.000 2 0.333 0-0 0 0-0 9/22 at North Florida 0-1 0 0 0 14 0.000 8 0.571 0-0 0 0-0 9/27 TEXAS STATE 2-2 2 3 7 25 0.080 13 0.520 0-0 0 0-0 10/4 at UALR 1-0 1 0 2 13 0.077 5 0.385 0-0 1 0-0 10/6 at Arkansas State 2-0 2 2 6 7 0.286 6 0.857 0-0 1 0-0 10/10 at Georgia State 2-1 2 2 6 11 0.182 7 0.636 0-0 1 0-0 10/13 WKU 0-1 0 0 0 15 0.000 5 0.333 0-0 0 0-0 10/20 at Troy 0-1 0 0 0 18 0.000 7 0.389 1-0 0 0-0 10/24 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 4-2 4 2 10 21 0.190 12 0.571 0-0 1 1-1 10/27 LOUISIANA-MONROE 3-1 3 4 10 28 0.107 17 0.607 0-0 1 0-0 11/6 vs Georgia State 2-0 2 2 6 12 0.167 7 0.583 0-0 1 0-0 11/8 vs Arkansas State 1-1 1 1 3 22 0.045 6 0.273 3-0 0 0-0 11/10 vs WKU 1-0 1 1 3 14 0.071 5 0.357 1-0 1 0-0 11/15 at Florida State 0-5 0 0 0 3 0.000 2 0.667 0-0 0 0-0

South Alabama 54-24 54 55 163 411 0.131 198 0.482 15-2 14 1-1 Opponent 24 17 65 306 0.078 150 0.490 12-1 6 3-5

TEAM PER-GAME: Games played: 23 // Shots per game: 17.87 // Goals per game: 2.35 // Assists per game: 2.39 // Points per game: 7.09

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho Faced 8/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE 3-2 90:00 2 2.00 10 0.833 1 0 0 - 15 8/25 at Nicholls 1-1 110:00 1 1.35 9 0.900 0 0 1 - 13 8/30 vs Jackson State 5-0 90:00 0 0.93 2 1.000 1 0 0 1 3 9/1 vs Louisiana Tech 1-0 90:00 0 0.71 4 1.000 1 0 0 1 8 9/6 at Southern Miss 3-2 100:00 2 0.94 5 0.714 1 0 0 - 12 9/8 at UAB 2-3 90:00 3 1.26 4 0.571 0 1 0 - 13 9/10 SOUTHERN 8-0 90:00 0 1.09 4 1.000 1 0 0 1 5 9/13 MURRAY STATE 2-0 90:00 0 0.96 3 1.000 1 0 0 1 5 9/15 ALABAMA A&M 11-0 90:00 0 0.86 2 1.000 1 0 0 1 6 9/20 at USF 0-1 90:00 1 0.87 7 0.875 0 1 0 - 15 9/22 at North Florida 0-1 90:00 1 0.88 7 0.875 0 1 0 - 18 9/27 TEXAS STATE 2-2 110:00 2 0.96 10 0.833 0 0 1 - 19 10/4 at UALR 1-0 90:00 0 0.89 5 1.000 1 0 0 1 9 10/6 at Arkansas State 2-0 90:00 0 0.82 7 1.000 1 0 0 1 15 10/10 at Georgia State 2-1 90:00 1 0.84 5 0.833 1 0 0 - 13 10/13 WKU 0-1 90:00 1 0.85 6 0.857 0 1 0 - 8 10/20 at Troy 0-1 90:00 1 0.85 5 0.833 0 1 0 - 19 10/24 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 4-2 90:00 2 0.92 5 0.714 1 0 0 - 8 10/27 LOUISIANA-MONROE 3-1 90:00 1 0.92 5 0.833 1 0 0 - 10 11/6 vs Georgia State 2-0 90:00 0 0.88 7 1.000 1 0 0 1 16 11/8 vs Arkansas State 1-1 110:00 1 0.87 5 0.833 0 0 1 - 18 11/10 vs WKU 1-0 90:00 0 0.83 2 1.000 1 0 0 1 16 11/15 at Florida State 0-5 90:00 5 1.01 7 0.583 0 1 0 - 20

Totals 54-24 2140:00 24 1.01 126 0.840 14 6 3 9 284 Opponent 2140:00 54 1.01 144 0.727 6 14 3 5 375 5454 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 PAGE TITLE RIGHT

55 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 RECORDS TEAM GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING Most Goals Scored ...... 21, vs. South Carolina State, 1999 Minutes Played Most Goals Allowed ...... 11, at Georgia, 1999 Game: 120 by Many Players Most Assists ...... 18, vs. Jackson State, 2002 Season: 1946 by Kyla Rogers (2000) Most Shots Attempted ...... 87, vs. Jackson State, 2002 Career: 5449 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) Most Shot Attempts Allowed ...... 39, at Tennessee, 2002 Games Played Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 0, vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2012; Season: 21 by Kyla Rogers (2000) Career: 62 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) vs. Prairie View, 2002; vs. South Carolina State, 1999; vs. Spring Games Started Hill, 1994 Season: 21 by Kyla Rogers (2000) Most Corner Kicks ...... 23, vs. South Carolina State, 2000 Career: 56 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) Most Fouls ...... 28, vs. UMBC, 1995 Most Shots Fastest Goal ...... 0:17, Sabrina Thompson vs. UMBC, 1997 Season: 268 by Amber Angermeier (2003) Largest Margin of Victory ...... 21-0, vs. South Carolina State, 1999 Career: 755 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) Saves Game: 17 by Amber Angermeier vs. Tennessee (9/20/02) TEAM SEASON RECORDS Season: 130 by Kelsie Langford (2008) Most Games Played ...... 23, 2013 Career: 369 by Kelsie Langford (2005-2008) Most Victories ...... 18, 1997 Goals Allowed Fewest Victories ...... 2, 1996 Game: 7 by Four Players Most Losses ...... 17, 1996 Season: 43 by Susan Satterfi eld (1996) Fewest Losses ...... 3, 1997 Career: 83 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) Longest Winning Streak ...... 9, 10/11-11/8/1997 Fewest Goals Allowed (*Min. 25 games) Longest Home Winning Streak ...... 14, 8/30/1997-9/3/1999 Season: 17 by Jana Stagner (1995) Longest Unbeaten Streak ...... 9, 10/11-11/8/1997; 9/17-10/22/2004 Career: 48 by Bryna Warnock (1997-98)* Highest Winning Percentage ...... 841, 18-3-1, 1997 Shutouts Lowest Winning Percentage ...... 105, 2-17-0, 1996 Season: 11 by Kyla Rogers (2000) Most Draws ...... 3, 2002; 2003; 2007; 2008; 2012; 2013 Career: 20 by Kelsie Langford (2005-2008) Most Overtime Matches ...... 6, 1994; 1995; 2002; 2002; 2004; 2012 Goals Against Average (*Min. 25 games) Most Overtime Wins ...... 2, 1994; 2007; 2008 Season: 0.92 by Kelsie Langford (2005) Most Overtime Losses ...... 2, 1994; 2000; 2005; 2012 Career: 1.28 by Bryna Warnock (1997-98)* Most Shutouts ...... 11, 2000 Most Consecutive Shutouts ...... 4, 1999; 2000; 2004 TEAM GOALKEEPING Most Opponent Shutouts ...... 10, 2006 Most Saves Most Shots Attempted ...... 411, 2013 Game: 17 at Tennessee (9/20/02) Most Opponent Shots Attempted ...... 343, 2012 Season: 130 (2007) Fewest Shots Attempted ...... 160, 1996 Most Opponent Saves Fewest Opponent Shots Attempted ...... 173, 1998 Game: 27 vs Alabama State (10/30/05) Most Goals Scored ...... 69, 1997 Season: 126 (1997) Most Shutouts Most Opponent Goals Scored ...... 71, 1996 Season: 11 (2000) Fewest Goals Scored ...... 22, 1999 Most Consecutive Shutouts Fewest Opponent Goals Scored ...... 17, 2005 Season: 4 (1999, 2000, 2004) Consecutive Games Scored ...... 14, 1999; 2004 Most Opponent Shutouts Consecutive Game Opponent Scored ...... 11, 1995-96; 2008 Season: 10 (2006) Most Assists ...... 63, 1997 Fewest Goals Allowed Most Opponent Assists ...... 44, 1996 Season: 17 (2005) Most Corner Kicks ...... 280, 1995 Most Goals Allowed Most Opponent Corner Kicks ...... 116, 2002 Season: 71 (1996) Consecutive Shutout Minutes by a Goalkeeper: 489:05 by Amber Angermeier (2004) 56 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Jenny Ware ...... 3, vs. SE Louisiana, 1995 POINTS 1. Linda Larsson ...... 13, vs. South Carolina State, 1999 SAVES 2. Tanya Allegretti ...... 10, vs. Alabama State, 2005 1. Katie Berry ...... 18, vs. Arkansas State, 2009 3. Tanya Allegretti ...... 9, vs. Jackson State, 2002 2. Amber Angermeier ...... 17, at Tennessee, 2002 4. Tiara Smith ...... 8, vs. Nicholls State, 2008 3. Jana Stagner ...... 16, vs. Georgia State, 1995 Cindy Rainville ...... 8, vs. South Carolina State, 2000 Melissa Drish ...... 16, vs. FIU, 2010 Hilla Rantala ...... 8, at Charleston Southern, 1998 Melissa Drish ...... 11, at Kentucky, 2011 Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 8, vs. Southern Miss, 1997 8. Linsey Snavely ...... 7, vs. Alabama A&M, 2013 Tiara Smith ...... 7, vs. Lamar, 2007 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Sam Stocker ...... 7, at Mississippi Valley State, 2006 POINTS Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 7, vs. Liberty, 1998 1. Linda Larsson ...... 54, 1999 Cindy Rainville ...... 7, vs. Howard, 1998 2. Hilla Rantala ...... 44, 1997 3. Lauren Allison ...... 43, 2013 4. Cindy Rainville ...... 42, 1999 GOALS 5. Hilla Rantala ...... 37, 1998 1. Tiara Smith ...... 4, vs. Nicholls State, 2008 6. Cindy Rainville ...... 36, 2000 Tanya Allegretti ...... 4, vs. Alabama State, 2005 7. Leah Taylor ...... 33, 1997 Tanya Allegretti ...... 4, vs. Louisiana Tech, 2004 8. Kelly Tarrant ...... 29, 2005 Linda Larsson ...... 4, vs. South Carolina State, 1999 Jackie Shirer ...... 29, 2000 Hilla Rantala ...... 4, at Charleston Southern, 1998 10. Tiara Smith ...... 28, 2007 6. Lauren Allison ...... 3, Louisiana-Lafayette, 2013 Brandi Smith ...... 28, 2008 Linsey Snavely ...... 3, vs. Alabama A&M, 2013 Linsey Snavely ...... 3, vs. UALR, 2012 Brandi Smith ...... 3, vs. Nicholls State, 2008 GOALS Brandi Smith ...... 3, vs. Nicholls State, 2008 1. Linda Larsson ...... 21, 1999 Tiara Smith ...... 3, vs. Lamar, 2007 2. Lauren Allison ...... 16, 2013 Liz Clark ...... 3, vs. Prairie View A&M, 2007 Cindy Rainville ...... 16, 1999 Sam Stocker ...... 3, at Mississippi Valley State, 2006 4. Hilla Rantala ...... 15, 1997 Tanya Allegretti ...... 3, at FIU, 2003 5. Leah Taylor ...... 14, 1997 Jackie Shirer ...... 3, vs. South Carolina State, 2000 6. Brandi Smith ...... 13, 2008 Cindy Rainville ...... 3, vs. South Carolina State, 2000 7. Hilla Rantala ...... 12, 1998 Cindy Rainville ...... 3, vs. Louisiana at Monroe, 1999 Cindy Rainville ...... 12, 2000 Cindy Rainville ...... 3, vs. Howard, 1998 Jackie Shirer ...... 12, 2000 Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 3, vs. Northwestern State, 1997 Julie Herman ...... 12, 2002 Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 3, vs. Southern Miss, 1997 Shannon Walsh...... 3, vs. Memphis, 1995 ASSISTS Amy Price ...... 3, at Stetson, 1994 1. Hilla Rantala ...... 14, 1997 2. Hilla Rantala ...... 13, 1998 ASSISTS 3. Cindy Rainville ...... 12, 2000 1. Hilla Rantala ...... 5, vs. Howard, 1998 Linda Larsson ...... 12, 1999 2. Liz Clark ...... 4, vs. Nicholls State, 2008 5. Lauren Allison ...... 11, 2013 Michelle Leppert ...... 4, vs. Lamar, 2007 6. Sabrina Thompson ...... 10, 1997 4. Lauren Allison ...... 3, vs. Alabama A&M, 2013 Cindy Rainville ...... 10, 1999 Stacie Bevens ...... 3, vs. Southern, 2013 Heather Adamus ...... 10, 2004 Carly Williams ...... 3, vs. Alabama State, 2005 9. Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 9, 1997 Tanya Allegretti ...... 3, vs. Jackson State, 2002 Michelle Leppert ...... 9, 2007 Yolanda Janiga ...... 3, vs. South Carolina State, 2000 Linda Larsson ...... 3, vs. South Carolina State, 1999 SAVES Linda Larsson ...... 3, vs. Middle Tennessee, 1999 1. Kelsie Langford ...... 134, 2007 Hilla Rantala ...... 3, vs. SE Louisiana, 1997 2. Melissa Drish ...... 127, 2010 Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 3, vs. Northwestern State, 1996 5757 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 RECORDS 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 103, 2003 ASSISTS 4. Melissa Drish ...... 102, 2013 1. Cindy Rainville ...... 30, 1998-01 Kyla Rogers ...... 102, 2000 2. Hilla Rantala ...... 27, 1997-98 Crystal Emerson ...... 102, 1994 3. Kelly Tarrant ...... 20, 2004-08 6. Katie Berry ...... 101, 2009 4. Heather Adamus ...... 19, 2001-04 5. Clarissa Hernandez ...... 17, 2010-13 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 8 GAMES) Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 17, 1995-98 1. Jane Stagner ...... 0.92, 1995 6. Sabrina Thompson ...... 16, 1997-98 Kelsie Langford ...... 0.92, 2005 Linsey Snavely ...... 16, 2010-13 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 0.99, 2004 8. Rebecca Kahn ...... 14, 2002-06 4. Melissa Drish ...... 1.03, 2012 9. Cassia Price ...... 13, 1999-02 5. Melissa Drish ...... 1.08, 2013 Kelly Tarrant ...... 13, 2004-08 6. Melissa Drish ...... 1.13, 2011 7. Bryna Warnock ...... 1.14, 1997 GAMES PLAYED 1. Clarissa Hernandez ...... 84, 2010-13 SHUTOUTS Shelby Owen ...... 84, 2010-13 1. Kyla Rogers ...... 11, 2000 Jess Oram ...... 84, 2010-13 2. Bryna Warnock ...... 8, 1997 2. Tatum Perry ...... 83, 2010-13 Amber Angermeier ...... 8, 2004 3. Melissa Moeschi ...... 82, 2000-03 Kelsie Langford ...... 8, 2005 4. Cassia Price ...... 81, 1999-02 5. Melissa Drish ...... 7, 2013 5. Kathy Steinmetz ...... 80, 1999-02 Melissa Drish ...... 7, 2011 Heather Adamus ...... 80, 2001-04 Jessica Gregus ...... 80, 2001-04 8. Karen Monteleone ...... 79, 1999-02 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Rebecca Kahn ...... 79, 2002-05 POINTS 10. Kristen Hunt ...... 78, 1997-00 1. Cindy Rainville ...... 120, 1998-01 Sarah Caporicci ...... 78, 2002-03 2. Tanya Allegretti ...... 84, 2002-05 Kayla Conrad ...... 78, 2008-11 3. Hilla Rantala ...... 81, 1997-98 Brandi Smith ...... 78, 2008-11 4. Brandi Smith ...... 77, 2008-11 5. Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 69, 1995-98 SAVES 6. Rebecca Kahn ...... 60, 2002-05 1. Melissa Drish ...... 385, 2010-13 7. Linda Larsson ...... 54, 1999 2. Kelsie Langford ...... 373, 2005-08 8. Clarissa Hernandez ...... 53, 2010-13 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 305, 2001-04 9. Kelly Tarrant ...... 49, 2004-09 4. Kyla Rogers ...... 230, 1999-02 10. Leah Taylor ...... 48, 1997-98 5. Katie Berry ...... 202, 2008-09 6. Crystal Emerson ...... 102, 1994 GOALS 1. Cindy Rainville ...... 45, 1998-01 SHUTOUTS 2. Brandi Smith ...... 35, 2008-11 1. Melissa Drish ...... 20, 2010-13 3. Tanya Allegretti ...... 32, 2002-05 Kelsie Langford ...... 20, 2005-08 4. Hilla Rantala ...... 27, 1997-98 2. Amber Angermeier ...... 18, 2001-04 5. Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 26, 1995-98 Kyla Rogers ...... 18, 1999-02 6. Rebecca Kahn ...... 23, 2002-05 5. Bryna Warnock ...... 13, 1997-98 7. Kelly Tarrant ...... 22, 2004-08 8. Linda Larsson ...... 21, 1999 Julia Herman ...... 21, 2000-03 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 25 GAMES) 10. Leah Taylor ...... 20, 1997-98 1. Bryna Warnock ...... 1.28, 1997-98 Tiara Smith ...... 20, 2006-08 2. Melissa Drish ...... 1.31, 2010-13 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 1.37, 2001-04 Kyla Rogers ...... 1.37, 1999-02

58 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 HONORS

All-Sun Belt Conference 2nd Team Sun Belt Conference Team 1st Team Hilla Rantala, 1998 Academic Award Lauren Allison, F, 2013 (POTY, FOTY) Leah Bridges, 1997 2003-2004, 2004-2005 Clarissa Hernandez, M, 2013 Coach of the Year Kelly Tarrant, M, 2005 Mark Francis, 1997 Port City Classic All-Tournament Team Amber Angermeier, GK, 2003, 2004 All-Freshmen Team 2011 - Brandi Smith (MVP), Shawn Meach, Jessica Cindy Rainville, F, 2000, 2001 Linda Larson, 1999; Oram, Melissa Drish Jackie Shirer, F, 2000 Hilla Rantala, 1997 2010 - Linsey Snavely (co-MVP), Melissa Drish (co-MVP), 2nd Team Landi Wilson, Liz Clark Jess Oram, D, 2013 CoSIDA Academic All-District 2009 - Katie Berry, Brandi Smith, Liz Clark Shelby Owen, D, 2013 Clarissa Hernandez, 2011, 2012, 2013 2006 - Shundel Francis (Defensive MVP) Kelly Tarrant, M, 2008 Shelby Owen, 2011 Kelsie Langford; Cortney Stewart Brandi Smith, F, 2008 2005 - N/A (Hurricane Katrina Shortened) Shundel Francis, 2007 CoSIDA Academic All-America 2004 - Rebecca Kahn; Amber Angermeirer Rebecca Kahn, M, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Clarissa Hernandez, 2012, 2013 Brianna Nelson Jennifer Beckwith, F, 2005 2003 - Tanya Allegretti; Jen Beckwith Heather Adamus, F, 2004 Big South Conference Awards Rebecca Kahn Amber Angermeier, GK, 2002 Co-Player of the Year 2002 - Kathy Steinmetz (Defensive MVP) Keri Osborne, D, 2002 Hilla Rantala, 1997 Heather Adamus; Kate Gleeson Kathy Steinmetz, M, 2002 Rookie of the Year 2001 - Heather Adamus; Kerri Osborne Lindsay Rogers, D, 2000 Hilla Rantala, 1997 Cindy Rainville Kyla Rogers, GK, 2000 Coach of the Year 2000 - Jackie Shirer (Off ensive MVP) Mark Francis, 1998, 1997 Keri Osborne (Defensive MVP) Sun Belt All-Tournament Team Big South Tournament MVP Yolanda Janiga; Kim Mangrum Lauren Allison (MOP), 2013 Leah Bridges, 1997 Cindy Rainville Melissa Drish, 2013 1997 - Hilla Rantala, MVP; Marcy Abner Clarissa Hernandez, 2013 All-Big South Conference Leah Bridges; Emma DiCesare Nini Rabsatt-Smith, 2013 1st Team Sabrina Thompson Shelby Owen, 2013 Hilla Rantala, F, 1998, '97 1996 - Dena Lee; Chrissie Burns Kelsie Langford, 2005 Emma DiCesare, D, 1998 1995 - Missy Moss; Jana Stagner Rebecca Kahn, 2002, 2005 Leah Bridges, M, 1997 Shannon Walsh; Melissa Wykes Kelly Tarrant, 2005 Melody Thurwalker, D, 1997 Amber Angermeier, 2002 2nd Team NSCAA Scholar All South Region Kyla Rogers, 2000 Leah Taylor, M, 1998 Yolanda Janiga, 2000 Cindy Rainville, 2000 Shannon Leahy, M, 1998, 1997 Cindy Rainville, 2000, 2001 Bryna Warnock, GK, 1998 Karen Monteleone, 2001 Central Region (NSCAA/UMBRO) Snowy Birgisdottir, F, 1997 Keri Osborne, 2001 2nd Team Sabrina Thompson, M, 1997 Kyla Rogers, 2001 Hilla Rantala, 1998 Marcy Abner, D, 1997 Melissa Moeschl, 2002 Hilla Rantala, 1997 Heather Adamus, 2004 Leah Bridges, 1997 Big South All-Tournament Team Amber Angermeier, 2004 3rd Team Leah Bridges, 1998, 1997 Jessica Gregus, 2004 Cindy Rainville, 1999 Sabrina Thompson, 1998, 1997 Kristin Bachman, 2005 Hilla Rantala, 1997 Allison Brubeck, 2005 South Region (NSCAA) Karrie Johnson, 2006 1st Team Big South All-Academic Team Jenn Edgar, 2006 Jess Oram, 2013 *Sabrina Thompson, 1998 Shoshana Sevel, 2006 Lauren Allison, 2013 Snowy Birgisdottir, 1997 Kelsie Langford, 2007 2nd Team * Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year Michelle Leppert, 2007 Clarissa Hernandez, 2013 3rd Team Jaguar Invitational All-Tournament Team NSCAA Team Academic Award Clarissa Hernandez, 2012 2005 - Kelly Tarrant, Off ensive MVP; 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, Brandi Smith, 2011 Hallie Robertson, Defensive MVP; 2012, 2013 Rebecca Kahn; Michelle Leppert Central Region (Soccer Buzz) 1997 - Hilla Rantala, MVP; Bryna Warnock; NSCAA Team Ethics Award 1st Team Lindsay Rogers; Sara Van Slyke; 2004, 2005, 2006 Hilla Rantala, 1997 Sabrina Thompson 1995 - Renee Rupprecht; Melissa Wykes

5959 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1994 1995 1996 11-6-0 (.647) 10-7-2 (.579) 2-17-0 (.105) Head Coach: Roy Patton Head Coach: Roy Patton Head Coach: Mark Francis

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 9/4 at UNC Charlotte W 1-0 9/2 at Auburn L 0-3 8/31 STETSON L 0-3 9/6 at UNC Asheville W 2-1 (OT) 9/4 WEST FLORIDA W 4-0 9/2 CENTENARY L 0-6 9/10 WEST FLORIDA W 2-1 9/10 at Indiana L 1-2 9/6 at TULSA L 0-5 9/14 at Alabama L 0-2 9/11 at Butler L 1-2 9/7 vs. Oklahoma State@ L 2-3 (OT) 9/17 vs. Auburn* L 2-4 (OT) 9/16 at Georgia State W 3-1 9/13 FLORIDA STATE L 0-3 9/18 vs. Alabama* L 2-5 (OT) 9/20 at New Mexico T 1-1 (2OT) 9/17 at Ole MISS L 1-7 9/23 at Vanderbilt L 0-3 9/21 vs. BYU* L 0-1 9/18 at Mississippi State L 1-6 9/29 SPRING HILL W 6-0 9/25 GA SOUTHERN W 1-0 9/21 NEW MEXICO L 0-6 10/3 at Georgia Southern W 2-1 9/30 KANSAS% W 3-1 9/22 LSU# L 0-4 10/11 at West Florida W 2-0 10/1 Maryland-Balt. Co.% L 2-3 (OT) 9/29 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 9-0 10/14 at Texas L 0-2 10/7 vs. Oral Roberts# W 4-0 10/5 vs. Oral Roberts$ L 1-3 10/16 at Texas A&M L 0-3 10/8 at Centenary L 0-1 10/6 at Texas Tech L 2-7 10/19 AUBURN W 1-0 10/13 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 1-0 10/11 at Jacksonville State L 2-3 10/22 at Stetson W 4-1 10/14 at Memphis W 4-2 10/13 at Georgia Southern L 0-1 10/23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 4-3 (OT) 10/17 ALABAMA W 1-0 10/22 at West Florida L 0-3 10/29 GEORGIA STATE% W 5-0 10/22 TULSA T 1-1 (2OT) 10/25 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK% L 4-5 10/30 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK% W 1-0 10/24 at LSU W 2-1 (OT) 10/27 JACKSONVILLE% W 2-1 10/28 SE LOUISIANA W 10-0 10/30 TULANE L 1-3 * at Panama City, Fla.; # at Deland Fla.; 10/29 MERCER L 0-2 11/3 AUBURN L 0-2 % USA Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) * at Toronto Cafe Soccer Showcase (Albuquerque, N. M.); @Tulsa, Okla.; # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); INDIVIDUAL LEADERS % Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) # at Shreveport, La.; $ at Lubbock, Texas % Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala. Games Played/Started ...... 17/17, Renee Rupprecht ^ Lady Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) Goals ...... 8, Amy Price; Shannon Walsh INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Assists ...... 8, Amy Price INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Games Played/Started ...... 19/19, Chrissie Burns Points ...... 24, Amy Price Games Played/Started ...... 19/19, Renee Rupprecht; Goals ...... 6, Jennifer Potter; Snow Birgisdottir Shots ...... 37, Amy Price Melody Thurwalker; Miche Garrison Assists ...... 5, Chrissie Burns Goals ...... 10, Melissa Wykes Points ...... 16, Jennifer Potter; Snowy Birgisdottir Assists ...... 5, Missy Moss; Dena Lee Shots ...... 41, Jennifer Potter Points ...... 23, Melissa Wykes Shots ...... 54, Melissa Wykes

60 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1997 1998 1999 18-3-1 (.841) 13-5-0 (.722) 12-7-1 (.625) Big South: 5-0 (1st Place) Big South: 5-0 (1st Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mark Francis Head Coach: Mark Francis DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/27 at College of Charleston W 2-1 8/30 SOUTHERN MISS W 7-0 9/3 at LSU L 1-4 8/29 vs. South Carolina State% W 21-0 9/6 at Stetson W 2-1 (OT) 9/6 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 3-0 9/3 OKLAHOMA STATE L 0-5 9/8 at Central Florida T 3-3 (2OT) 9/10 at New Mexico W 2-0 9/7 at Tulane L 3-4 9/11 at Florida State L 1-2 9/11 vs. Arizona# W 3-2 9/11 at Mercer W 2-0 9/14 RADFORD* W 5-1 9/13 vs. Northern Arizona# W 2-1 9/15 AUBURN L 2-7 9/19 OLE MISS# W 3-1 9/18 at Ole Miss L 0-3 9/18 vs. Stephen F. Austin# W 1-0 9/21 MERCER# W 2-1 9/20 at Alabama L 2-3 9/19 at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-0 9/24 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* W 6-0 10/3 HOWARD* W 9-0 9/25 SOUTHWEST TEXAS W 1-0 9/28 at Northwestern State W 9-0 10/8 at Liberty* W 5-0 9/29 McNEESE STATE W 2-0 10/3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN @ W 4-3 10/10 at Radford* W 6-2 10/3 at Florida State L 1-5 10/5 TEXAS TECH@ W 2-1 (2OT) 10/13 at Southern Miss W 1-0 10/7 SOUTHERN MISS W 3-1 10/9 at Auburn L 0-4 10/17 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* W 6-2 10/13 JACKSONVILLE STATE T 1-1 (2OT) 10/11 LIBERTY W 3-0 10/18 at Furman W 3-2 10/15 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 6-0 10/12 OKLAHOMA STATE W 1-0 10/21 at Auburn L 0-4 10/19 at Southeastern Louisiana W 2-1 10/17 at UNC Asheville W 2-0 10/23 HIGH POINT W 2-0 10/23 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 1-2 10/19 at Maryland-Balt. Co.$ W 2-1 10/25 ELON W 1-0 10/28 at LSU W 4-2 10/25 at UALR W 3-0 11/1 UNC ASHEVILLE W 1-0 10/31 at Georgia L 0-11 10/31 at Southeastern Louisiana W 5-0 11/6 vs. Radford L 0-1 11/6 vs. Belmont@ W 2-1 11/2 at LSU W 3-0 11/7 at Florida International@ L 2-3 (OT) 11/7 vs. UNC Asheville$ W 2-1 # at Albuquerque, N.M.; * Big South Conference game; 11/8 vs. Maryland-Balt. Co.$ W 2-1 $ Big South Tournament % at Charleston, S.C.; # at Monroe, La.; @ at Florida 11/11 at UNC Greensboro! L 0-5 International Doubletree Club Invitational (Miami, Fla.) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS * Big South Conference game; # Port City Classic Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Hilla Rantala; INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (Mobile, Ala.); @ Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.); $ Big Sabrina Thompson; Shannon Leahy; Kristen Hunt Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Yolanda Janiga; South Tournament; ! NCAA Play-In-Game Goals ...... 12, Hilla Rantala Gina Mitra; Linda Larsson; Cindy Rainville; Karen Assists ...... 13, Hilla Rantala Monteleone; Lindsay Rogers; Kathy Steinmetz INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Points ...... 37, Hilla Rantala Goals ...... 21, Linda Larsson Games Played/Started ...... 22/22, Melody Thurwalker; Shots ...... 57, Leah Bridges Assists ...... 12, Linda Larsson Marcy Abner Points ...... 54, Linda Larsson Goals ...... 15, Hilla Rantala Shots ...... 59, Cindy Rainville Assists ...... 14, Hilla Rantala Points ...... 44, Hilla Rantala Shots ...... 74, Hilla Rantala

6161 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2000 2001 2002 13-8-0 (.619) 9-8-1 (.528) 9-10-3 (.477) Sun Belt: 6-1 (T-1st Place) Sun Belt: 4-4 (5th Place) Sun Belt: 4-3-1 (3rd Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/25 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE# W 17-0 8/31 JACKSONVILLE# L 0-1 (OT) 8/31 vs. Jackson State@ W 18-0 8/27 NORTHWESTERN STATE# W 2-0 9/2 BUTLER# L 0-2 9/1 vs. Prairie View A&M@ W 16-0 9/2 at Miami (Ohio)@ L 0-8 9/7 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 2-0 9/6 SAMFORD# L 1-3 9/3 vs. Eastern Michigan@ W 2-1 9/9 WYOMING T 1-1 (2OT) 9/8 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN# W 5-3 9/8 vs. Florida Atlantic% L 0-2 9/17 at Southern Miss L 1-2 9/10 at Jacksonville State L 0-1 9/10 at Jacksonville% L 1-4 9/19 LSU W 2-1 9/13 ALABAMA L 0-1 9/13 FLORIDA STATE L 0-2 9/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 2-1 (2OT) 9/15 at #15 Auburn L 0-4 9/17 NICHOLLS STATE W 1-0 9/28 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 1-0 9/20 at #12 Tennessee L 1-2 (OT) 9/22 at Mississippi State W 3-0 9/30 at Rice W 2-1 9/22 at Austin Peay T 2-2 (2OT) 9/24 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-0 10/5 at Florida International* L 1-3 9/27 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* T 0-0 (2OT) 10/1 NORTH TEXAS* W 1-0 10/7 at Central Florida W 1-0 9/2 #9 RICE T 1-1 (2OT) 10/6 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 0-1 (2OT) 10/12 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK* W 4-1 10/4 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W 3-0 10/8 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK* W 2-0 10/14 ARKANSAS STATE* W 3-0 10/6 SOUTHERN MISS W 1-0 10/13 at Wyoming L 0-6 10/19 at Denver* L 0-3 10/11 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 1-3 10/15 at Denver* W 2-1 (2OT) 10/21 at North Texas* L 0-1 10/13 at Arkansas State* W 2-0 10/20 ARKANSAS STATE* W 3-0 10/26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 1-2 (OT) 10/18 #18 DENVER* L 0-2 10/22 ALABAMA A&M W 7-0 10/28 WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 1-0 10/20 NORTH TEXAS* L 2-4 10/27 at Auburn L 0-1 10/31 vs. Western Kentucky& L 0-1 10/25 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-2 10/29 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* W 5-0 10/27 at Western Kentucky* W 1-0 11/2 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK& W 1-0 * Sun Belt Conference game; # Port City Classic (Mobile, 11/1 at Alabama A&M L 0-1 11/3 NORTH TEXAS& L 1-2 (2OT) Ala.); & Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Miami. Fla.) 11/6 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL& W 2-1 11/7 NORTH TEXAS& L 1-2 * Sun Belt Conference game; # Port City Classic (Mobile, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Ala.); @ Kelme/Miami Invitational (Oxford, Ohio); Games Played/Started ...... 18/18, Kate Gleeson; * Sun Belt Conference game; @ Southeastern Soccer % Nike Legends Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.); & Sun Kim Mangrum; Karen Monteleone; Melissa Moechi; Classic (Hammond, La.); # Port City Classic (Mobile, Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Cassia Price; Cindy Rainville; Kathy Steinmetz Ala.); & Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Goals ...... 12, Cindy Rainville INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Assists ...... 5, Cindy Rainville INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Games Played/Started ...... 21/21, Kristen Hunt; Points ...... 21, Cindy Rainville Games Played/Started ...... 22/22, Julia Herman; Yolanda Janiga; Cassia Price; Cindy Rainville; Lindsay Shots ...... 51, Cindy Rainville Heather Adamus; Cassia Price; Karen Monteleone; Rogers; Jackie Shirer Melissa Moeschi Goals ...... 12, Cindy Rainville; Jackie Shirer Goals ...... 12, Julia Herman Assists ...... 12, Cindy Rainville Assists ...... 7, Tanya Allegretti Points ...... 36, Cindy Rainville Points ...... 27, Julia Herman Shots ...... 62, Cindy Rainville Shots ...... 51, Heather Adamus

6262 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2003 2004 2005 6-12-3 (.357) 10-7-2 (.579) 12-5-1 (.579) Sun Belt: 3-4-1 (5th Place) Sun Belt: 2-4-2 (7th Place) Sun Belt: 6-2-0 (3rd Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/29 at Ole Miss L 0-6 8/27 at Birmingham Southern W 1-0 (2OT) 8/26 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN! W 2-1 8/31 at Mississippi State L 0-5 9/3 STETSON L 1-2 (2OT) 9/9 at Tennessee-Martin# L 2-3 9/5 AUSTIN PEAY! W 1-0 9/5 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W 5-0 9/11 vs. Murray State# L 1-2 (2OT) 9/7 TROY! W 3-3 9/10 at Cleveland State W 9-0 9/16 LOUISIANA-MONROE$ W 1-0 9/12 at UAB# L 0-2 9/12 at Toledo L 2-3 9/18 NORTHWESTERN STATE$ T 1-1 9/14 vs. Samford# T 0-0 (2OT) 9/17 McNEESE STATE W 1-0 9/23 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK* W 2-0 9/19 JACKSONVILLE STATE% T 1-1 (2OT) 9/21 SOUTHERN MISS W 2-1 9/25 ARKANSAS STATE* W 1-0 9/21 GEORGIA STATE% L 1-2 9/26 at Jacksonville State W 3-1 9/30 at Denver* L 0-3 9/26 ALABAMA A&M W 2-0 10/1 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* T 1-1 (2OT) 10/2 at North Texas* L 1-2 (OT) 9/28 at Alabama L 0-1 10/3 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 4-0 10/7 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* W 2-1 10/3 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1 10/8 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W 5-0 10/9 WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 2-0 10/5 at Southern Miss L 1-2 10/10 LOUISIANA TECH W 12-0 10/14 at Troy* W 4-0 10/10 at Florida International W 4-0 10/15 at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 2-0 10/16 at Southeastern Louisiana W 2-1 10/12 vs. Bucknell$ L 2-3 10/17 at Arkansas State* T 1-1 (2OT) 10/22 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 2-1 10/17 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK* L 1-2 10/22 DENVER* L 0-1 10/30 ALABAMA STATE W 11-0 10/19 ARKANSAS STATE* W 1-0 10/24 NORTH TEXAS* L 0-1 11/2 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL^ W 3-0 10/24 at Denver* L 0-6 10/29 at Middle Tennessee L 1-5 11/3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE^ W 1-0 10/26 at North Texas* L 0-3 10/31 at Western Kentucky* L 0-1 11/5 NORTH TEXAS^ L 0-2 10/31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* T 1-1 (2OT) 11/03 vs. North Texas @ L 1-2 11/02 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 1-2 ! KELME Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); # Skyhawk 11/05 at Western Kentucky@ L 2-3 ! Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Invitational (Martin, Tenn.); $ KELME Jaguar Invitational game; @ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.) (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; ^ Sun Belt * Sun Belt Conference game; ! Gulf Coast Soccer Classic Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) (Orange Beach, Ala.); # UAB Nike Classic (Birmingham, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Ala.); % Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); @ Sun Belt Con- Games Played/Started ...... 19/19, Heather Adamus; ference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.); $ Miami, Fla. Karrie Johnson; Jessica Gregus; Jenn Edgar; Brianna INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Nelson Games Played/Started ...... 18/18, Kelly Tarrant; INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Goals ...... 11, Rebecca Kahn Sue Ahrens; Kelsie Langford; Hallie Robertson; Tiff any Games Played/Started ...... 21/21, Jennifer Buckwith; Assists ...... 10, Heather Adamus Stewart Heather Adamus; Sarah Trease Points ...... 27, Rebecca Kahn Goals ...... 11, Kelly Tarrant Goals ...... 7, Tanya Allegretti Shots ...... 43, Heather Adamus Assists ...... 7, Kelly Tarrant; Tanya Allegretti Assists ...... 7, Jennifer Beckwith Points ...... 29, Kelly Tarrant Points ...... 17, Tanya Allegretti Shots ...... 50, Kelly Tarrant Shots ...... 32, Heather Adamus

63 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2006 2007 2008 7-12-1 (.375) 9-8-3 (.525) 6-11-3 (.375) Sun Belt: 5-5-1 (7th Place) Sun Belt: 4-5-2 (8th Place) Sun Belt: 4-4-3 (6th Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/25 vs. Alabama A&M! L 0-1 8/31 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 5-0 8/22 at LSU L 0-2 8/27 at South Florida! L 0-4 9/1 vs. Prairie View A&M# W 4-1 8/26 SOUTHERN MISS L 1-2 9/1 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L 0-1 9/7 at Northwestern State$ L 1-2 8/29 NICHOLLS STATE W 3-1 9/3 McNEESE STATE L 1-3 9/9 vs. Lamar$ W 11-1 9/5 at Lamar L 1-2 9/8 NORTH FLORIDA# L 0-1 (2OT) 9/14 SOUTHERN MISS L 1-2 9/7 at Sam Houston State L 0-3 9/10 CLEVELAND STATE# W 1-0 9/16 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 1-0 9/12 MISSISSIPPI STATE^ L 0-1 9/15 LOUISIANA STATE L 0-3 9/21 vs. Nicholls State^ W 4-2 9/13 NICHOLLS STATE^ W 7-0 9/17 at Mississippi Valley State W 6-2 9/23 at Southeastern Louisiana^ T 1-1 (2OT) 9/19 at Jacksonville State L 2-3 9/22 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK* W 4-0 9/28 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 0-2 9/26 ARKANSAS STATE* W 3-2 9/24 ARKANSAS STATE* W 2-1 9/30 at Arkansas State* W 1-0 9/28 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK* W 2-1 (OT) 9/29 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-8 10/5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* W 2-1 10/3 at Western Kentucky* L 0-3 10/1 at Western Kentucky* L 0-2 10/7 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 0-1 (2OT) 10/5 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-4 10/6 DENVER* L 1-4 10/12 at Denver* T 0-0 (2OT) 10/10 NORTH TEXAS* T 3-3 (2OT) 10/8 NORTH TEXAS* L 0-1 10/14 at North Texas* L 0-2 10/12 DENVER* T 1-1 (2OT) 10/13 at Florida Atlantic* L 0-3 10/19 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* T 1-1 (2OT) 10/17 at Florida International* L 1-4 10/15 at Florida International* W 3-1 10/21 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W 1-0 (2OT) 10/19 at Florida Atlantic* L 0-2 10/20 at Louisiana-Lafayette* T 2-2 (2OT) 10/26 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* L 2-3 10/24 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 4-1 10/22 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 1-0 10/28 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W 1-0 10/26 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-2 (2OT) 10/27 TROY* W 3-0 11/2 at Troy* L 1-2 10/31 TROY* T 0-0 (2OT) 11/1 vs. Middle Tennessee^ L 0-2 11/7 vs. Western Kentucky& L 0-3 11/5 at North Texas& L 1-2

! South Florida Dafeldecker Classic (Tampa, Fla.); # Hammond, La.; $ Holiday Inn Express Classic (Natchi- ^ South Alabama Soccer Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); # KELME Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); *Sun Belt toches, La.); ^ Lady Lion Classic (Hammond, La.); & * Sun Belt Conference game; & Sun Belt Conference Conference game ^Sun Belt Conference Tournament 2007 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Tournament (Denton, Texas) (Lafayette, La.) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Games Played/Started ...... 19/19, Liz Clark; Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Kasey Crowe; Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Amanda Douglas; Kelsie Langford; Michelle Leppert; Amanda Douglas; Shundel Francis; Sam Slover Shundel Francis; Kelsie Langford Sunny Haaland; Shundel Francis; Kristi Lee Goals ...... 13, Brandi Smith Goals ...... 9, Sam Stocker Goals ...... 11, Tiara Smith Assists ...... 7, Kelly Tarrant Assists ...... 3, Jenn Edgar; Kelly Tarrant Assists ...... 9, Michelle Leppert Points ...... 28, Brandi Smith Points ...... 20, Sam Stocker Points ...... 28, Tiara Smith Shots ...... 44, Brandi Smith Shots ...... 32, Sam Stocker Shots ...... 73, Tiara Smith

6464 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2009 2010 2011 3-15-1 (.184) 5-14-1 (.275) 12-5-3 (.675) Sun Belt: 1-9-1 (12th Place) Sun Belt: 3-7-0 (11th Place) Sun Belt: 5-3-2 (5th Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/21 at Southern Miss W 3-0 8/20 at Jackson State L 0-1 8/19 at Louisiana Tech L 0-4 8/28 at Florida State L 0-8 8/22 at LSU L 0-8 8/23 SOUTHERN W 5-1 8/30 at Auburn L 0-3 8/27 ALABAMA STATE W 6-1 8/26 at Alabama State W 4-1 9/4 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 0-1 9/3 vs. Austin Peay% L 0-1 8/28 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 2-0 9/6 at Alabama L 1-5 9/5 vs. Mississippi State% L 1-3 9/2 vs. Alcorn State% W 3-0 9/11 JACKSONVILLE^ W 1-0 (OT) 9/10 SAM HOUSTON^ W 3-2 9/3 vs. Nicholls State% W 3-0 9/18 at Georgia State L 0-3 9/12 GEORGIA STATE^ T 1-1 (2OT) 9/9 Presbyterian^ W 1-0 9/20 at South Carolina L 1-6 9/17 at Morehead State L 1-2 9/11 Austin Peay^ W 2-1 9/25 at Arkansas State* L 3-4 (OT) 9/19 at Kentucky L 0-2 9/16 MOREHEAD STATE T 2-2 (2OT) 9/27 at Arkansas-Little Rock* T 2-2 (2OT) 9/24 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 0-2 9/23 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* W 3-0 10/2 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 0-2 9/26 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 4-0 9/25 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W 2-1 (OT) 10/4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 2-3 10/1 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 4-3 (OT) 9/30 at Florida Atlantic* T 1-1 (2OT) 10/9 at North Texas* L 0-3 10/3 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 0-1 10/2 at Florida International* L 0-2 10/11 at Denver* L 0-4 10/8 DENVER* L 0-2 10/7 at Denver* L 0-7 11/16 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 1-4 10/10 NORTH TEXAS* L 0-2 10/14 ARKANSAS STATE* W 2-0 11/18 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* L 1-2 (2OT) 10/15 at Arkansas State* L 1-2 10/16 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK* W 3-1 11/23 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W 1-0 10/17 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 2-3 10/20 at Middle Tennessee* T 0-0 (2OT) 11/25 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* L 0-1 10/21 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 0-1 10/23 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 0-1 11/30 at Troy* L 0-1 10/24 at Western Kentucky* W 2-0 10/28 at Troy* W 2-1 10/29 TROY* L 0-1 (OT) 11/2 vs. Denver# L 0-2 ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Game % Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, % Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Game Ala.); *Sun Belt Conference game; # Sun Belt INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Games Played/Started ...... 18/18, Shundel Francis INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Goals ...... 7, Brandi Smith Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Jess Oram; INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Assists ...... 6, Liz Clark Shelby Owen Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Brandi Smith; Points ...... 15, Brandi Smith Goals ...... 6, Kasey Crowe Clarissa Hernandez; Tatum Perry; Shawn Meach; Shelby Shots ...... 38, Brandi Smith Assists ...... 7, Linsey Snavely Owen; Melissa Drish; Jess Oram Points ...... 13, Kasey Crowe; Kristyn Thacker Goals ...... 11, Brandi Smith Shots ...... 47, Brandi Smith Assists ...... 5, Clarissa Hernandez; Morgan Motes Points ...... 25, Brandi Smith Shots ...... 71, Brandi Smith

65 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2012 2013 Year-by-Year Records 8-10-3 (.452) 14-6-3 (.609) th nd Sun Belt: 3-5-2 (7 Place) Sun Belt: 5-2-1 (T-2 Place) Year Record Conf. Finish Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Graham Winkworth 1994 11-6-0 N/A N/A 1995 10-7-2 N/A N/A DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 1996 2-17-0 N/A N/A 8/17 NICHOLLS STATE W 2-1 8/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 3-2 1997 18-3-1 5-0-0 1st 8/19 at Mercer L 0-1 8/25 at Nicholls State T 1-1 (2OT) 1998 13-5-0 5-0-0 1st 8/24 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE^ W 2-0 8/30 vs. Jackson State@ W 5-0 1999 12-7-1 N/A N/A 8/26 at Mississippi State^ L 0-5 9/1 vs. Louisiana Tech@ W 1-0 2000 13-8-0 6-1-0 T-1st 8/31 ALABAMA L 0-9 9/6 at Southern Miss W 3-2 (OT) 2001 9-8-1 4-4-0 5th 9/4 ALABAMA STATE W 2-0 9/8 at UAB L 2-3 2002 9-10-3 4-3-1 3rd 9/7 SOUTHERN MISS W 2-0 9/10 SOUTHERN W 8-0 2003 6-12-3 3-4-1 5th 9/9 LOUISIANA TECH T 1-1 (2OT) 9/13 MURRAY STATE W 2-0 2004 10-7-2 2-4-2 7th 9/14 at Austin Peay W 1-0 (2OT) 9/15 ALABAMA A&M W 11-0 2005 12-5-1 6-2-0 3rd 9/16 at Murray State L 0-1 (OT) 9/20 at South Florida L 0-1 2006 7-12-1 5-5-1 7th 9/21 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 0-1 9/22 at North Florida L 0-1 2007 9-8-3 4-5-2 8th 9/23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 1-0 9/27 TEXAS STATE* T 2-2 (2OT) 2008 6-11-3 4-4-3 6th 9/28 at North Texas* L 0-4 10/4 at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 1-0 2009 3-15-1 1-9-1 12th 10/5 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK* W 9-0 10/6 at Arkansas State* W 2-0 2010 5-14-1 3-7-0 11th 10/7 ARKANSAS STATE* T 0-0 (2OT) 10/10 at Georgia State* W 2-1 2011 12-5-3 5-3-2 5th 10/12 at Western Kentucky* L 0-2 10/13 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 0-1 2012 8-10-3 3-5-2 7th 10/14 at Middle Tennessee* L 1-2 10/20 at Troy* L 0-1 2013 14-6-3 5-2-1 T-2nd 10/18 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 4-0 10/24 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* W 4-2 10/21 at Louisiana-Lafayette* T 1-1 (2OT) 10/27 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W 3-1 10/26 TROY* L 1-2 (OT) 11/6 vs. Georgia State^ W 2-0 10/31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE# L 1-2 11/8 vs. Arkansas State^ T 1-1 (2OT) 11/10 vs. Western Kentucky^ W 1-0 ^ Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.); * Sun Belt Confer- 11/15 at #1 Florida State# L 0-5 ence Game; # Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) @ Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Game; ^ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (San Marcos, Texas); INDIVIDUAL LEADERS # NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) Games Played/Started .....21/21, Clarissa Hernandez;Jess Oram; Shelby Owen; Emi Passini INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Goals ...... 6, Clarissa Hernandez Games Played/Started ...... 23/23, Clarissa Hernandez; Assists ...... 5, Clarissa Hernandez Jess Oram; Shelby Owen Points ...... 17, Clarissa Hernandez Goals ...... 16, Lauren Allison Shots ...... 56, Clarissa Hernandez Assists ...... 11, Lauren Allison Points ...... 43, Lauren Allison Shots ...... 90, Lauren Allison

66 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS

Alabama ...... 1-7 Mercer ...... 2-2 Largest Margin of Victory Alabama A&M ...... 3-2 Miami (Ohio) ...... 0-1 21 USA 21, South Carolina State 0 8/29/99 Alabama State ...... 4-0 Middle Tennessee ...... 6-9-2 18 USA 18, Jackson State 0 8/31/02 17 USA 17, South Carolina State 0 8/25/00 UAB ...... 0-2 Mississippi State ...... 3-6 16 USA 16, Prairie View A&M 0 9/1/02 Alcorn State ...... 1-0 Mississippi Valley State ...... 4-0 12 USA 12, Louisiana Tech 0 10/10/04 Arizona ...... 1-0 Morehead State ...... 0-1-1 11 USA 11, Alabama State 0 10/30/05 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 13-5-1 Murray State ...... 1-2 10 USA 10, Southeastern Louisiana 0 10/28/95 Arkansas State ...... 10-2-3 New Mexico ...... 1-1-1 10 USA 11, Lamar 1 9/9/07 9 USA 9, Howard 0 10/28/95 Auburn ...... 1-9 Nicholls State ...... 6-0-1 9 USA 9, Northwestern State 0 9/29/96 Austin Peay ...... 3-1-1 UNC Asheville ...... 4-0 9 USA 9, at Northwestern State 0 9/28/97 Belmont ...... 1-0 UNC Greensboro ...... 0-1 9 USA 9, at Cleveland State 0 9/10/04 Birmingham-Southern ...... 3-0 North Florida ...... 0-2 7 USA 7, Southern Mississippi 0 8/30/97 BYU ...... 0-1 North Texas ...... 1-15-1 7 USA 7, Alabama A&M 0 10/22/99 7 USA 7, Nicholls State 0 9/13/08 Bucknell ...... 0-1 Northern Arizona ...... 1-0 6 USA 6, Spring Hill 0 9/29/94 Butler ...... 0-2 Northwestern State ...... 3-1-1 6 USA 6, Charleston Southern 0 9/24/97 Centenary ...... 0-2 Oklahoma State ...... 1-2 6 USA 6, Middle Tennessee 0 10/15/99 Central Florida ...... 1-0-1 Ole Miss ...... 1-3 Charleston Southern ...... 2-0 Oral Roberts ...... 1-1 Year-By-Year Statistics Year GP Sh G A Pts G All. Charlotte ...... 1-0 Prairie View A&M ...... 2-0 1994 17 198 34 23 91 26 Cleveland State ...... 2-0 Presbyterian ...... 1-0 1995 19 296 39 28 106 21 College of Charleston ...... 1-0 Radford ...... 2-1 1996 19 160 25 24 74 71 Denver ...... 1-10-2 Rice ...... 1-0-1 1997 22 382 69 63 201 27 Eastern Michigan ...... 1-0 Sam Houston State ...... 1-1 1998 18 289 49 45 143 25 1999 20 270 60 49 169 44 Elon ...... 1-0 Samford ...... 0-1-1 2000 21 336 51 42 144 28 Florida Atlantic ...... 3-3-2 South Carolina ...... 0-1 2001 18 215 22 23 67 20 Florida International ...... 7-9 South Carolina State ...... 2-0 2002 22 410 60 52 172 32 Florida State ...... 0-6 South Florida ...... 0-2 2003 21 234 24 27 75 42 Furman ...... 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 5-1-1 2004 19 285 51 56 158 19 2005 18 286 38 39 115 17 Georgia ...... 0-1 Southern ...... 2-0 2006 20 168 24 17 65 39 Georgia Southern ...... 3-1 Southern Miss ...... 8-4 2007 19 273 37 35 109 21 Georgia State ...... 4-2-1 Spring Hill ...... 1-0 2008 20 243 32 32 96 39 High Point ...... 1-0 Stephen F. Austin ...... 1-0 2009 19 167 16 15 47 52 Howard ...... 1-0 Stetson ...... 2-2 2010 20 229 25 28 78 38 2011 20 289 35 29 99 25 Indiana ...... 0-1 Tennessee ...... 0-1 2012 21 333 28 25 81 32 Jackson State ...... 2-1 Tennessee-Martin ...... 1-1 2013 23 411 54 55 163 24 Jacksonville ...... 2-2 Texas ...... 0-1 Totals 273 4045 615 555 1785 471 Jacksonville State ...... 3-3-2 Texas A&M ...... 0-1 Kansas ...... 1-0 Texas State ...... 1-0-1 Kentucky ...... 0-1 Texas Tech ...... 1-1 Lamar ...... 1-1 Toledo ...... 0-1 Liberty ...... 2-0 Troy ...... 4-5-1 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 7-3-4 Tulane ...... 0-2 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 11-0 Tulsa ...... 0-1-1 LSU ...... 4-5 Vanderbilt ...... 0-1 Louisiana Tech ...... 2-1-1 West Florida ...... 3-1 Maryland-Baltimore Co...... 2-1 Western Kentucky ...... 5-12 McNeese State ...... 2-1 Wyoming ...... 0-1-1 Memphis ...... 1-0

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Alabama • 1-7 (H: 1-3 / A: 0-4 / N: 0-1) Arkansas State • 10-2-3 (H: 7-0-1 / A: 3-2-1 / N: 0-0-1) Bucknell • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Date Opponent W/L Score 10/20/00 * ARKANSAS STATE W 3-0 10/12/03 $ vs. Bucknell L 2-3 9/14/94 at Alabama L 0-2 10/14/01 * ARKANSAS STATE W 3-0 $ Miami, Fla. 9/18/94 # vs. Alabama LOT 2-5 10/13/02 * at Arkansas State W 2-0 10/17/95 ALABAMA W 1-0 10/19/03 * ARKANSAS STATE W 1-0 Butler • 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) 9/20/98 at Alabama L 2-3 10/17/04 * at Arkansas State T 1-1 9/2/01 # BUTLER L 0-2 9/13/02 ALABAMA L 0-1 9/25/05 * ARKANSAS STATE W 1-0 9/11/95 at Butler L 1-2 9/28/03 at Alabama L 0-1 9/24/06 * ARKANSAS STATE W 2-1 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 9/6/09 at Alabama L 1-5 9/30/07 * at Arkansas State W 1-0 8/31/12 ALABAMA L 0-9 9/26/08 * ARKANSAS STATE W 3-2 Centenary • 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) # Panama City, Fla. 9/25/09 * at Arkansas State LOT 3-4 10/8/95 at Centenary L 0-1 10/15/10 * at Arkansas State L 1-2 9/2/96 CENTENARY L 0-6 Alabama A&M • 3-2 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) 10/14/11 * ARKANSAS STATE W 2-0 10/22/00 ALABAMA A&M W 7-0 10/7/12 * ARKANSAS STATE T 0-0 Central Florida • 1-0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0-1) 11/1/02 at Alabama A&M L 0-1 10/6/13 * at Arkansas State W 2-0 9/8/97 at Central Florida T 3-3 9/26/03 ALABAMA A&M W 2-0 11/8/13 ^ vs. Arkansas State T 1-1 10/7/01 at Central Florida W 1-0 8/25/06 ! vs. Alabama A&M L 0-1 * Sun Belt Conference game; ^ Sun Belt Tournament 9/15/13 ALABAMA A&M W 11-0 (San Marcos, Texas) Charleston Southern • 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) ! South Florida Dafeldecker Classic (Tampa, Fla.) 9/24/97 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 6-0 Auburn • 1-9 (H: 1-2 / A: 0-6 / N: 0-1) 10/17/98 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 6-2 Alabama State • 4-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-0) 9/17/94 # vs. Auburn LOT 2-4 10/30/05 ALABAMA STATE W 11-0 10/19/94 AUBURN W 1-0 Charlotte • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0) 8/27/10 ALABAMA STATE W 6-1 9/2/95 at Auburn L 0-3 9/4/94 at Charlotte W 1-0 8/26/11 at Alabama State W 4-1 11/3/96 AUBURN L 0-2 9/4/12 ALABAMA STATE W 2-0 10/9/97 at Auburn L 0-4 Cleveland State • 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 10/21/98 at Auburn L 0-4 9/10/04 at Cleveland State W 9-0 UAB • 0-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-2) 9/15/99 AUBURN L 2-7 9/10/06 # CLEVELAND STATE W 1-0 9/12/03 # at UAB L 0-2 10/27/00 at Auburn L 0-1 # KELME Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 9/8/13 at UAB L 2-3 9/15/02 at #15 Auburn L 0-4 8/30/09 at Auburn L 0-3 College of Charleston • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) Alcorn State • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) # Panama City, Fla. 8/27/99 at College of Charleston W 2-1 9/2/11 % vs. Alcorn State W 3-0 % Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) Austin Peay • 3-1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0-1 / N: 0-1) Denver • 1-10-2 (H: 0-4-1 / A: 1-5-1 / N: 0-1) 9/22/02 at Austin Peay T 2-2 10/15/00 * at Denver W2OT 2-1 Arizona • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 9/5/03 ! AUSTIN PEAY W 1-0 10/19/01 * at Denver L 0-3 9/11/98 # vs. Arizona W 3-2 9/3/10 % vs. Austin Peay L 0-1 10/18/02 * #18 DENVER L 0-2 # Albuquerque, N.M. 9/11/11 ^ vs. Austin Peay W 2-1 10/24/03 * at Denver L 0-6 9/14/12 at Austin Peay W2OT 1-0 10/22/04 * DENVER L 0-1 Arkansas-Little Rock • 13-5-1 (H: 9-1 / A: 3-3-1) ! Gulf Coast Soccer Classic (Orange Beach, Fla.); % Trojan 9/30/05 * at Denver L 0-3 10/30/94 % ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 1-0 Classic (Troy, Ala.); Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 10/6/06 * DENVER L 1-4 10/13/95 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 1-0 10/12/07 * at Denver T 0-0 10/25/96 % ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK L 4-5 Belmont • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 10/12/08 * DENVER T 1-1 10/25/97 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 11/6/99 @ vs. Belmont W 2-1 10/11/09 * at Denver L 0-4 10/8/00 * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 2-0 @ Florida International Doubletree Club Invitational 10/8/10 * DENVER L 0-2 11/2/00 & ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 1-0 (Miami, Fla.) 10/7/11 * at Denver L 0-7 10/12/01 * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 4-1 11/2/11 # vs. Denver L 0-2 10/11/02 * at Arkansas-Little Rock L 1-3 Birmingham Southern • 3-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-0) * Sun Belt Conference game; # Sun Belt Tournament 10/17/03 * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK L 1-2 9/8/02 # BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN W 5-3 (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) 10/15/04 * at Arkansas-Little Rock W 2-0 8/27/04 at Birmingham Southern W2OT 1-0 9/23/05 * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 2-0 8/26/05 ! BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN W 2-1 Eastern Michigan • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 9/22/06 * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 4-0 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); ! KELME Port City Clas- 9/3/00 @ vs. Eastern Michigan W 2-1 9/28/07 * at Arkansas-Little Rock L 0-2 sic (Mobile, Ala.) @ Kelme/Miami Invitational 9/28/08 * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK WOT 2-1 9/27/09 * at Arkansas-Little Rock T 2-2 BYU • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Elon • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) 10/17/10 * at Arkansas-Little Rock L 2-3 9/21/95 # vs. BYU L 0-1 10/25/98 ELON W 1-0 10/16/11 * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 3-1 # Toronto Cafe Soccer Showcase (Albuquerque, N.M.) 10/5/12 * ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 9-0 Florida Atlantic • 3-3-2 (H: 3-1-1 / A: 0-2-1 / N: 0-1) 10/4/13 * at Arkansas-Little Rock W 1-0 10/23/94 FLORIDA ATLANTIC WOT 4-3

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9/8/00 % vs. Florida Atlantic L 0-2 9/12/10 # GEORGIA STATE T 1-1 10/8/98 * at Liberty W 5-0 10/13/06 * at Florida Atlantic L 0-3 10/10/13 * at Georgia State W 2-1 * Big South Conference game 10/19/07 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC T 1-1 11/6/13 ^ vs. Georgia State W 2-0 10/19/08 * at Florida Atlantic L 0-2 * Sun Belt Conference game; % USA Invitational (Mo- Louisiana-Lafayette • 7-3-4 (H: 3-2-2 / A: 4-1-2) 11/18/09 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L2OT 1-2 bile, Ala.); # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); ^ Sun Belt 10/29/00 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 5-0 10/1/10 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC WOT 4-3 Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) 9/28/01 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W 1-0 9/30/11 * at Florida Atlantic T 1-1 9/27/02 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE T 0-0 9/23/12 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 1-0 High Point • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) 10/3/03 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-1 % Nike Legends Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 10/23/98 HIGH POINT W 2-0 10/1/04 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE T 1-1 10/22/05 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W 2-1 Florida International • 7-9 (H: 5-5 / A: 2-4) Howard • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) 10/20/06 * at Louisiana-Lafayette T 2-2 10/23/99 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 1-2 10/3/98 * HOWARD W 9-0 10/26/07 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE L 2-3 11/7/99 @ at Florida International LOT 2-3 * Big South Conference game 10/26/08 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W2OT 3-2 10/6/00 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L2OT 0-1 11/25/09 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE L 0-1 10/5/01 * at Florida International L 1-3 Indiana • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 9/24/10 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-2 10/4/02 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 3-0 9/10/95 at Indiana L 1-2 9/23/11 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 3-0 11/6/02 & FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 2-1 10/21/12 * at Louisiana-Lafayette T 1-1 10/10/03 at Florida International W 4-0 Jackson State • 2-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 2-0) 10/24/13 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 4-2 10/8/04 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 5-0 8/31/02 @ vs. Jackson State W 18-0 * Sun Belt Conference game 11/2/05 & FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 3-0 8/20/10 at Jackson State L 0-1 10/15/06 * at Florida International W 3-1 8/30/13 ^ vs. Jackson State W 5-0 Louisiana-Monroe • 11-0 (H: 6-0 / A: 5-0) 10/21/07 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W2OT 1-0 @ Southeastern Soccer Classic (Hammond, La.); ^ Trojan 9/19/99 at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-0 10/17/08 * at Florida International L 1-4 Classic (Troy, Ala.) 9/7/01 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 2-0 11/16/09 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 1-4 9/16/05 $ LOUISIANA-MONROE W 1-0 10/3/10 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 0-1 Jacksonville • 2-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 2-0) 10/22/06 * at Louisiana-Monroe W 1-0 10/2/11 * at Florida International L 0-2 10/27/96 % JACKSONVILLE W 2-1 10/28/07 * LOUISIANA-MONROE W 1-0 9/21/12 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 0-1 9/10/00 @ at Jacksonville L 1-4 10/24/08 * at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-1 * Sun Belt Conference game; @ Florida International 8/31/01 # JACKSONVILLE LOT 0-1 11/23/09 * LOUISIANA-MONROE W 1-0 Doubletree Club Invitational (Miami, Fla.); & Sun Belt 9/11/09 # JACKSONVILLE WOT 1-0 9/26/10 * at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-0 Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) % Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.); @ Nike Legends 9/25/11 * LOUISIANA-MONROE WOT 2-1 Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.); # Port City Classic 10/18/12 * at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-0 Florida State • 0-6 (H: 0-2 / A: 0-4) (Mobile, Ala.); 10/27/13 * LOUISIANA-MONROE W 3-1 9/13/96 FLORIDA STATE L 0-3 * Sun Belt Conference game; $ KELME Jaguar Invita- 9/11/97 at Florida State L 1-2 Jacksonville State • 3-3-2 (H: 2-0-2 / A: 1-3) tional (Mobile, Ala.) 10/3/99 at Florida State L 1-5 10/11/96 at Jacksonville State L 2-3 9/13/00 FLORIDA STATE L 0-2 10/13/99 JACKSONVILLE STATE T 1-1 LSU • 4-5 (H: 1-2 / A: 3-3) 8/28/09 at Florida State L 0-8 9/10/02 at Jacksonville State L 0-1 10/24/95 at LSU WOT 2-1 11/15/13 # at #1 Florida State L 0-5 9/19/03 % JACKSONVILLE STATE T 1-1 9/22/96 # LSU L 0-4 # NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 9/26/04 at Jacksonville State W 3-1 11/2/97 at LSU W 3-0 9/16/07 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 1-0 9/3/98 at LSU L 1-4 Furman • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0) 9/19/08 at Jacksonville State L 2-3 10/28/99 at LSU W 4-2 10/18/98 at Furman W 3-2 8/28/11 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 2-0 9/19/01 LSU W 2-1 % Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 9/15/06 LSU L 0-3 Georgia • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 8/22/08 at LSU L 0-2 10/31/99 at Georgia L 0-11 Kansas • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) 8/22/10 at LSU L 0-8 9/30/95 % KANSAS W 3-1 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Georgia Southern • 3-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-1) % Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 10/3/94 at Georgia Southern W 2-1 Louisiana Tech • 2-1-1 (H: 1-0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) 9/25/95 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 1-0 Kentucky • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 10/10/04 LOUISIANA TECH W 12-0 10/13/96 at Georgia Southern L 0-1 9/19/10 at Kentucky L 0-2 8/19/11 at Louisiana Tech L 0-4 10/3/97 @ GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 4-3 9/9/12 LOUISIANA TECH T 1-1 @Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) Lamar • 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) 9/1/13 ^ vs. Louisiana Tech W 1-0 9/9/07 $ vs. Lamar W 11-1 ^ Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) Georgia State • 4-2-1 (H: 1-1-1 / A: 2-1 / N: 1-0) 9/5/08 at Lamar L 1-2 10/29/94 % GEORGIA STATE W 5-0 $ Holiday Inn Express Classic (Natchitoches, La.) Maryland-Baltimore Co. • 2-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) 9/16/95 at Georgia State W 3-1 10/1/95 % MARYLAND-BALT. CO. LOT 2-3 9/21/03 # GEORGIA STATE L 1-2 Liberty • 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 10/19/97 # at Maryland-Balt. Co. W 2-1 9/18/09 at Georgia State L 0-3 10/11/97 LIBERTY W 3-0 11/8/97 $ vs. Maryland-Balt. Co. W 2-1

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% Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); $ Big South Tourna- Mississippi Valley State • 4-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-0) 11/3/04 @ vs. North Texas L 1-2 ment 10/3/04 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 4-0 10/2/05 * at North Texas LOT 1-2 9/17/06 at Mississippi Valley State W 6-2 11/5/05 & NORTH TEXAS L 0-2 McNeese State • 2-1 (H: 2-1 / A: 0-0) 8/31/07 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 5-0 10/8/06 * NORTH TEXAS L 0-1 9/29/99 McNEESE STATE W 2-0 8/24/12 ^ MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 2-0 10/14/07 * at North Texas L 0-2 9/17/04 MCNEESE STATE W 1-0 ^ Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.) 10/10/08 * NORTH TEXAS T 3-3 9/3/06 McNEESE STATE L 1-3 11/5/08 # at North Texas L 1-2 Morehead State • 0-1-1 (H: 0-0-1 / A: 0-1) 10/9/09 * at North Texas L 0-3 Memphis • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0) 9/17/10 at Morehead State L 1-2 10/10/10 * NORTH TEXAS L 0-2 10/14/95 at Memphis W 4-2 9/16/11 MOREHEAD STATE T 2-2 9/28/12 * at North Texas L 0-4 * Sun Belt Conference game; & Sun Belt Tournament Mercer • 2-2 (H: 1-1 / A: 1-1) Murray State • 1-2 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) (Mobile, Ala.); @ Sun Belt Tournament (Miami, Fla.); # 10/29/95 MERCER L 0-2 9/11/05 # vs. Murray State L2OT 1-2 Sun Belt Tournament (Denton, Texas) 9/21/97 # MERCER W 2-1 9/16/12 at Murray State LOT 0-1 9/11/99 at Mercer W 2-0 9/13/13 MURRAY STATE W 2-0 Northern Arizona • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 8/19/12 at Mercer L 0-1 # Skyhawk Invitational (Martin, Tenn.) 9/13/98 # vs. Northern Arizona W 2-1 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) # Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico • 1-1-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-0-1) Miami (Ohio) • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 9/20/95 at New Mexico T 1-1 Northwestern State • 3-1-1 (H: 2-0-1 / A: 1-1) 9/2/00 @ at Miami (Ohio) L 0-8 9/21/96 NEW MEXICO L 0-6 9/29/96 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 9-0 @ Kelme/Miami Invitational (Miami, Ohio) 9/10/98 at New Mexico W 2-0 9/28/97 at Northwestern State W 9-0 8/27/00 # NORTHWESTERN STATE W 2-0 Middle Tennessee • 6-9-2 (H: 4-4-1 / A: 2-4-1 / N: 0-1) Nicholls State • 6-0-1 (H: 4-0 / A: 0-0-1 / N: 1-0) 9/18/05 $ NORTHWESTERN STATE T 1-1 10/15/99 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 6-0 9/17/00 NICHOLLS STATE W 1-0 9/7/07 @ at Northwestern State L 1-2 9/24/00 * at Middle Tennessee W 3-0 9/21/07 ^ vs. Nicholls State W 4-2 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); $ KELME/Jaguar 10/26/01 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE LOT 1-2 8/29/08 NICHOLLS STATE W 3-1 Invitational (Mobile, Ala.); @ Holiday Inn Express Classic 10/25/02 * at Middle Tennessee W 3-2 9/13/08 # NICHOLLS STATE W 7-0 (Natchitoches, La.) 10/31/03 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE T 1-1 9/3/11 % vs. Nicholls State W 3-0 10/29/04 at Middle Tennessee L 1-5 8/17/12 NICHOLLS STATE W 2-1 Oklahoma State • 1-2 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 10/7/05 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 2-1 8/25/13 at Nicholls State T 1-1 9/7/96 @ vs. Oklahoma State LOT 2-3 11/3/05 ^ MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 1-0 ^ Lady Lion Classic (Hammond, La.); South Alabama 10/12/97 OKLAHOMA STATE W 1-0 9/29/06 * at Middle Tennessee L 0-8 Soccer Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); % Trojan Classic (Troy, 9/3/99 OKLAHOMA STATE L 0-5 11/1/06 # vs. Middle Tennessee L 0-2 Ala.) @ Tulsa, Okla. 10/5/07 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 2-1 10/5/08 * at Middle Tennessee L 0-4 UNC Asheville • 4-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 2-0 / N: 1-0) Ole Miss • 1-3 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-3) 10/4/09 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 2-3 9/6/94 at UNC Asheville WOT 2-1 9/17/96 at Ole MISS L 1-7 10/21/10 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 0-1 10/17/97 at UNC Asheville W 2-0 9/19/97 # OLE MISS W 3-1 10/20/11 * at Middle Tennessee T 0-0 11/7/97 $ vs. UNC Asheville W 2-1 9/18/98 at Ole Miss L 0-3 10/14/12 * at Middle Tennessee L 1-2 11/1/98 UNC ASHEVILLE W 1-0 8/29/03 at Ole Miss L 0-6 10/31/12 ^ MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 1-2 $ Big South Tournament # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game; ^ Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); # Sun Belt Tournament (Lafayette, La.); UNC Greensboro • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) Oral Roberts • 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-1) 11/11/97 ! at UNC Greensboro L 0-5 10/7/95 # vs. Oral Roberts W 4-0 Mississippi State • 3-6 (H: 2-2 / A: 1-3 / N: 0-1) ! NCAA Play-in game 10/5/96 $ vs. Oral Roberts L 1-3 9/18/96 at Mississippi State L 1-6 # Shreveport, La.; $ Lubbock, Texas 9/22/00 at Mississippi State W 3-0 North Florida • 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) 9/23/01 MISSISSIPPI STATE W2OT 2-1 9/8/06 # NORTH FLORIDA L2OT 0-1 Prairie View A&M • 2-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 2-0) 8/31/03 at Mississippi State L 0-5 9/22/13 at North Florida L 0-1 9/1/02 @ vs. Prairie View A&M W 16-0 9/12/08 ^ MISSISSIPPI STATE L 0-1 # KELME Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 9/1/07 # vs. Prairie View A&M W 4-1 9/4/09 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 0-1 @ Southeastern Soccer Classic (Hammond, La.); # Ham- 9/5/10 % vs. Mississippi State L 1-3 North Texas • 1-15-1 (H: 1-7-1 / A: 0-7 / N: 0-1) mond, La. 8/26/12 # at Mississippi State L 0-5 10/1/00 * NORTH TEXAS W 1-0 8/23/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 3-2 11/3/00 & NORTH TEXAS L2OT 1-2 Presbyterian • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) ^ South Alabama Soccer Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); % 10/21/01 * at North Texas L 0-1 9/9/11 ^ Presbyterian W 1-0 Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); # Bulldog Classic (Starkville, 10/20/02 * NORTH TEXAS L 2-4 ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Miss.) 11/7/02 & NORTH TEXAS L 1-2 10/26/03 * at North Texas L 0-3 Radford • 2-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-1) 10/24/04 * NORTH TEXAS L 0-1 9/14/97 * RADFORD W 5-1

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10/10/98 * at Radford W 6-2 9/6/13 at Southern Miss WOT 3-2 9/7/99 at Tulane L 3-4 11/6/98 vs. Radford L 0-1 * Big South Conference game Spring Hill • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) Tulsa • 0-1-1 (H: 0-0-1 / A: 0-1) 9/29/94 SPRING HILL W 6-0 10/22/95 TULSA T 1-1 Rice • 1-0-1 (H: 0-01 / A: 1-0) 9/6/96 at TULSA L 0-5 9/30/01 at Rice W 2-1 Stephen F. Austin • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 9/2/02 #9 RICE T 1-1 9/18/99 # vs. Stephen F. Austin W 1-0 Vanderbilt • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) # Monroe, La. 9/23/94 at Vanderbilt L 0-3 Sam Houston State • 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 9/7/08 at Sam Houston State L 0-3 Stetson • 2-2 (H: 0-2 / A: 2-0) West Florida • 3-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-1) 9/10/10 ^ SAM HOUSTON STATE W 3-2 10/22/94 at Stetson W 4-1 9/10/94 WEST FLORIDA W 2-1 ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 8/31/96 STETSON L 0-3 10/11/94 at West Florida W 2-0 9/6/97 at Stetson WOT 2-1 9/4/95 WEST FLORIDA W 4-0 Samford • 0-1-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0-1) 9/3/04 STETSON L2OT 1-2 10/22/96 at West Florida L 0-3 9/6/02 # SAMFORD L 1-3 9/14/03 @ vs. Samford T 0-0 Tennessee • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) Western Kentucky • 5-12 (H: 2-5 / A: 2-5 / N: 1-2) # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); @ UAB Nike Classic 9/20/02 at #12 Tennessee LOT 1-2 10/28/01 * WESTERN KENTUCKY W 1-0 (Birmingham, Ala.) 10/31/01 & vs. Western Kentucky L 0-1 Tennessee-Martin • 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 10/27/02 * at Western Kentucky W 1-0 South Carolina • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 9/5/04 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W 5-0 11/2/03 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L 1-2 9/20/09 at South Carolina L 1-6 9/9/05 # at Tennessee-Martin L 2-3 11/5/03 @ at Western Kentucky L 2-3 # Skyhawk Invitational (Martin, Tenn.) 10/31/04 * at Western Kentucky L 0-1 South Carolina State • 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 10/9/05 * WESTERN KENTUCKY W 2-0 8/29/99 % vs. South Carolina State W 21-0 Texas • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 10/1/06 * at Western Kentucky L 0-2 8/25/00 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 17-0 10/14/94 at Texas L 0-2 10/7/07 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L2OT 0-1 % Charleston, S.C. 11/7/07 & vs. Western Kentucky L 0-3 Texas A&M • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 10/3/08 * at Western Kentucky L 0-3 South Florida • 0-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-2) 10/16/94 at Texas A&M L 0-3 10/2/09 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L 0-2 8/27/06 ! at South Florida L 0-4 10/24/10 * at Western Kentucky W 2-0 9/20/13 at South Florida L 0-1 Texas State • 1-0-1 (H: 1-0-1 / A: 0-0) 10/23/11 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L 0-1 ! South Florida Dafeldecker Classic (Tampa, Fla.) 9/25/99 TEXAS STATE W 1-0 10/12/12 * at Western Kentucky L 0-2 9/27/13 * TEXAS STATE T 2-2 10/13/13 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L 0-1 Southeastern Louisiana • 5-1-1 (H: 2-1 / A: 3-0-1) * Sun Belt Conference game 11/10/13 ^ vs. Western Kentucky W 1-0 10/28/95 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 10-0 * Sun Belt Conference game; & Sun Belt Tournament 10/31/97 at Southeastern Louisiana W 5-0 Texas Tech • 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) (Mobile, Ala.); @ Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, 9/6/98 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 3-0 10/6/96 at Texas Tech L 2-7 Ky.); ^ Sun Belt Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) 10/19/99 at Southeastern Louisiana W 2-1 10/5/97 @ TEXAS TECH W2OT 2-1 10/16/05 at Southeastern Louisiana W 2-1 @ Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) Wyoming • 0-1-1 (H: 0-0-1 / A: 0-1) 9/1/06 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L 0-1 10/13/00 at Wyoming L 0-6 9/23/07 ^ at Southeastern Louisiana T 1-1 Toledo • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 9/9/01 WYOMING T 1-1 ^ Lady Lion Classic (Hammond, La.) 9/12/04 at Toledo L 2-3

Southern • 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) Troy • 4-5-1 (H: 2-2-1 / A: 2-3) 8/23/11 SOUTHERN W 5-1 9/7/03 ! TROY W 3-3 9/10/13 SOUTHERN W 8-0 10/14/05 * at Troy W 4-0 10/27/06 * TROY W 3-0 Southern Miss • 8-4 (H: 5-2 / A: 0-1) 11/2/07 * at Troy L 1-2 8/30/97 SOUTHERN MISS W 7-0 10/31/08 * TROY T 0-0 10/13/98 at Southern Miss W 1-0 11/30/09 * at Troy L 0-1 10/7/99 SOUTHERN MISS W 3-1 10/29/10 * TROY LOT 0-1 9/17/01 at Southern Miss L 1-2 10/28/11 * at Troy W 2-1 10/6/02 SOUTHERN MISS W 1-0 10/26/12 * TROY LOT 1-2 10/5/03 at Southern Miss L 1-2 10/20/13 * at Troy L 0-1 9/21/04 SOUTHERN MISS W 2-1 * Sun Belt Conference game; ! Gulf Coast Soccer Chal- 9/14/07 SOUTHERN MISS L 1-2 lenge (Orange Beach, Ala.) 8/26/08 SOUTHERN MISS L 1-2 8/21/09 at Southern Miss W 3-0 Tulane • 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) 9/7/12 SOUTHERN MISS W 2-0 10/30/96 TULANE L 1-3

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Name Hometown Years Frakes, Allie Richardson, Texas 2008-09 Francis, Shundel Brampton, Ontario, Canada 2006-09 - A - - G - Abner, Marcy Brighton, Mich. 1997-98 Adamus, Heather Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2001-04 Garcia, Dani Colleyville, Texas 2012 Ahrens, Sue Waterford, Pa. 2004-05 Garner, Heather Mobile, Ala. 1994 Allegretti, Tanya London, Ontario, Canada 2002-05 Garrett, Casey Sarasota, Fla. 2003 Lauren Allison Bicester, Oxford, England 2013 Garrison, Miche Carmel, Ind. 1994-95 Andrews, Camille Mobile, Ala. 2001 Germany, Emily Mobile, Ala. 2003 Angermeir, Amber Westerville, Ohio 2001-04 Gilliland, Shelby Hattiesburg, Miss. 2013 Arnold, Lauren Birmingham, Ala. 2012-13 Glassmire, Joh Gulf Breeze, Fla. 1995-96 Arbutina, Sam Cincinnati, Ohio 2010 Glause, Sandi Chesterland, Ohio 2008-09 Monique Autmon Ocean Springs, Miss. 2013-Present Gleeson, Kate Brisbane, Australia 2000-02 Goldsmith, Lizzie Cleveland, Ohio 2010-13 - B - Gordon, Missy Annapolis, Md. 1994 Graben, LeeAnn Gulfport, Miss. 2001 Bachman, Kristin Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2003-05 Greco, Chiara Hampton, Ontario, Canada 2005 Barron, Katie London, Ontario, Canada 1999 Gregus, Jessica Metairie, La. 2001-04 Baumgardner, Brittany Bellville, Ohio 2001 Greyback, Jennifer Pfl ugerville, Texas 1998-99 Baumhower, Anne Fairhope, Ala. 2012-13 Beckwith, Jen Worthington, Ohio 2003-05 - H - Berry, Katie North Olmsted, Ohio 2006-09 Bevens, Stacie Toccoa, Ga. 2010-13 Haaland, Sunny Kopervik, Norway 2007 Birgisdottir, Sniolaug Reykjavik, Iceland 1995-98 Hammons, Ashley Cincinnati, Ohio 2011 Bissell, Deven St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada 1998 Hart, Rylee Pace, Fla. 2013 Bridges-Taylor, Leah Pensacola, Fla. 1997-98 Hass, Ashley N/A 1994 Brown, Christen West Harrison, Ind. 2000-02 Hay, Sarah Waxahachie, Texas 2013-Present Brubeck, Allison Worthington, Ohio 2002-05 Herman, Julia Union, Ky. 2000-03 Buechner, Julie Orient, Ohio 2010-11 Clarissa Hernandez Pensacola, Fla. 2010-13 Buetow, Erica Austell, Ga. 2009 Hess, Rachael Grand Prairie, Texas 2009-11 Burns, Chrissie Mobile, Ala. 1994-96 Holm, Jennifer Mobile, Ala. 2003 Hosford, Laura Mobile, Ala. 2006-09 - C - Houchin, Tracy The Woodlands, Texas 2001-02 Hunt, Kristin Omaha, Neb. 1997-00 Calderala, Kat Hendersonville, Tenn. 1998 Campbell, Bethany Austin, Texas 1997-98 - I - Caporicci, Sarah Burlington, Ontario, Canada 2000-03 Cantanzaro, Sarah Sacramento, Calif. 1999 Intellini, Lynley Woodbridge, Va. 1999-00 Chandler, Jacey Lawrenceville, Ga. 2010-11 Clark, Liz Campbellville, Ontario 2007-10 - J - Cochran, Alli Chelsea, Ala. 2012-13 Conrad, Kayla Blue Mounds, Wis. 2008-11 Janiga,Yolanda Burlington, Ontario, Canada 1999-00 Cooley, Melissa Birmingham, Ala. 2010-12 Johnson, Karrie Westerville, Ohio 2003-06 Cox, Lisa London, Ontario, Canada 1999 Jolly, Rachel St. Petersburg, Fla. 2004 Crowe, Kasey Pensacola, Fla. 2008-10 Curts, Cara Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 1994-97 - K - - D - Kahn, Rebecca Strongsville, Ohio 2002-05 Keating, Erin Gulfport, Miss. 2001 Dean, Joanna Evansville, Ind. 1995 Kyle, Jackie Tullahoma, Tenn. 2002-04 Di Cesare, Emma Brampton, Ontario, Canada 1997-98 Douglas, Amanda Oakville, Ontario, Canada 2006-08 - L - Drish, Melissa Conyers, Ga. 2010-13 Jordan Duncan Bay St. Louis, Miss. 2012-Present Langford, Kelsie Fishers, Indiana 2005-08 Dworshak, Renee Mobile, Ala. 1994 Larsson, Linda Borlange, Sweden 1999 Leahy, Shannon St. Louis, Mo. 1997-98 - E - Lebovitz, Emma Cleveland, Ohio 2007 Lee, Dena Broken Arrow, Okla. 1994-96 Ecklund, Hannah Los Alamos, N.M. 1995 Lee, Kristi Gulf Breeze, Fla. 2007-08 Edgar, Jenn Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2003-06 Leppert, Michelle Worthington, Ohio 2004-07 Ellingsen, Anna Bekkesburg, Norway 2008 Lythojohan,Cassie Centerville, Ohio 2009 Emmerson, Chrystal Portland, Ore. 1994 - M - - F - Maha Maarouf Mobile, Ala. 2013 Falgout, Rebecca Ocean Spring, Miss. 2006-09 Mangrum, Jennifer Houston, Texas 1994-97 Farrell, Emily Lancashire, England 2013-Present Mangrum, Kim Houston, Texas 1999-02 Fitzpatrick, Erica Gonzalez, Fla. 2004-05 Marsh, Lauren Fairhope, Ala. 2008-11 Flick, Cary Tulsa, Okla. 1994-95 Matteson, Tiff any Pensacola, Fla. 1996 7272 • SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama SoccerSoccer 20142014 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Alyssa Mayer Birmingham, Ala. 2012-Present - S - Mayer, J.P. Gulfport, Miss. 2013 McGraw, Megan Orinda, Calif. 2007-08 Salem, Katrina Copley, Ohio 2001 McNally, Marci New Orleans, La. 2001-02 Sanders, Jasmine Monroe, La. 2008-11 McNaughton, Katelyn Mobile, Ala. 2008-09 Satterfi eld, Susan Jay, Fla. 1996 Meach, Shawn Pensacola, Fla. 2011-Present Satterthwait, Kristin Longwood, Fla. 1997-00 Meredith, Alyssa Valparaiso, Ind. 1996 Saxby, Shannon Jonesboro, Ga. 1997 Milne, Amelia Mobile, Ala. 2007-08 Sevel, Shoshana Centreville, Va. 2004-07 Minnich, Laura Moscow, Idaho 1998 Tina Schaar Lansing, Mich. 2010-13 Mitra, Gina Chesterfi eld, Mo. 1996-99 Shelton, Whitney Silver Creek, Ga. 2006-09 Moeschl, Melissa Medina, Ohio 2000-03 Shirer, Jackie Medina, Ohio 2000 Monteleone, Karen Burlington, Ontario, Canada 1999-02 Shirtcliff e, Nikki Lancashire, England 2013-Present Moore, Heather Norman, Okla. 2004-05 Slover, Cynthia Upland, Calif. 2012 Morgan, Emily Pensacola, Fla. 1995 Slover, Sam Upland, Calif. 2006-09 Morgan, Taylor Charleston, W.Va. 2011 Smith, Brandi Oak Leaf, Texas 2008-11 Moss, Missy Brush Prairie, Wash. 1995 Smith, Christi Mobile, Ala. 1994 Motes, Morgan Birmingham, Ala. 2010-13 Smith, Tiara Royal Palm Beach, Fla. 2006-08 Myers, Carlaine Yorktown, Va. 2011-13 Linsey Snavely Hayes, Va. 2010-13 South, Ashley Semmes, Ala. 2000 - N - Stagner, Jana Ponka City, Okla. 1995 Stinmetz, Kathy Cincinnati, Ohio 1999-02 Nagle, Brianna Chesapeake, Va. 2013 Stevens, Danielle Niceville, Fla. 1996 Neal, Lea Mansfi eld, Ohio 1999-02 Stewart, Tiff anie Brampton, Ontario, Canada 2004-06 Nelson, Brianna Howard, Ohio 2003-06 Stewart, Cortney Brampton, Ontario, Canada 2005-08 Nelson, Emily Evansville, Ohio 1994-96 Stocker, Sam Springfi eld, Va. 2006-09 Niolin, Brandi Mobile, Ala. 1994-96 Sutton, Kristin Pensacola, Fla. 2008-11 Nunez, Lissette McDonough, Ga. 2010 Nutting, Taylor Commerce Township, Mich. 2013 - T - - O - Tarrant, Kelly Pensacola, Fla. 2004-08 Thacker, Kaitlyn Ellenwood, Ga. 2010-12 Olivas, Amanda Shalimar, Fla. 2006 Thacker, Kristyn Ellenwood, Ga. 2010-13 Oram, Jess Pace, Fla. 2010-13 Thompson, Sabrina Tampa, Fla. 1997-98 Ori, Jessica Highland Park, Ill. 2006 Thurwalker, Melody Cypress, Texas 1994-97 Ormond, Annie Huntsville, Ala. 2008 Toland, Genifer Richardson, Texas 1999 Osborne, Keri Lawrenceburg, Ind. 1999-02 Trease, Sarah Mansfi eld, Ohio 2000-03 Owada, Nanae Koriyama City, Japan 2009 Trunca, Shawna Litchfi eld, N.H. 2012 Shelby Owen Trussville, Ala. 2010-13 Tudzin, Erin Vestavia Hills, Ala. 1994 - P - - U - Pannell, Rylle Arlington, Texas 2009-12 Utter, Emily Tulsa, Okla. 1994 Parsons, Natalie Mission Hills, Kan. 2008-12 Parker, Liza Mobile, Ala. 2007 - V - Parker, Paxton Franklin, Tenn. 2013 Passini, Emi Middleton, Wis. 2011-12 Van Slyke, Sara Gulf Breeze, Fla. 1997-98 Pauls, Jessica Moss Point, Miss. 2006 Vaughan, Ashley Centerville, Ohio 2007 Peacock, Cassie Pace, Fla. 2000 Vicker, Margaret Colorado Springs, Colo. 2010-11 Tatum Perry Huntsville, Ala. 2010-13 Pettis, Liz Litchfi eld, N.H. 2012 - W - Portier, Alyx Columbus, Ohio 2003-04 Potter, Jennifer St, Louis, Mo. 1995-96 Walsh, Shannon Birmingham, Ala. 1994-95 Pratt, Kayla Fort Walton Beach, Fla. 2006 Ware, Jenny Atlanta, Ga. 1994-96 Price, Amy Pensacola, Fla. 1994-96 Warnock, Bryna Cantonment, Fla. 1997-98 Price, Cassia Slidell, La. 1999-02 Williams, Carly McCordsville, Ind. 2005-08 Williams, C.J. Crestview, Fla. 2004 - R - Wilson, Landi Cincinnati, Ohio 2008-11 Wykes, Jessica Auburn, Wash. 1995 Nini Rabsatt-Smith Montgomery, Ala. 2012-Present Racine, Jennifer Manassas, Va. 2005 - Z - Rainville, Cindy Welland, Ontario, Canada 1998-01 Rantala, Hilla Vantaa, Finland 1997-98 Zolnai, Kendra Markham, Ontario, Canada 1999 Rhodes, Jennifer Atlanta, Ga. 1995-96 Robertson, Hallie Erie, Pa. 2005 Rodwell, Madison Navarre, Fla. 2011-12 Rogers, Dillion Mobile, Ala. 2006 Rogers, Kyla Cincinnati, Ohio 1999-02 Rogers, Lindsay Houston, Texas 1997-00 Rupprecht, Renee Carmel, Ind. 1994-95

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