General Information 25 Quick Facts Table of Contents

Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. YEARS OF Chartered: 1789 Tar Heel Seniors ...... Front Cover Team Picture ...... Inside Front Cover Enrollment: 26,000 (15,961 undergraduates) Contents, Quick Facts, Credits, Website Info, Nike Info ...... 1 Chancellor: Dr. James Moeser Roster ...... 2 Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour Schedule ...... 3 Senior Women’s Administrator: Dr. Beth Miller Outlook ...... 4 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Opponents ...... 6 Conference: Atlantic Coast Player Biographies ...... 9 Nickname: Tar Heels Head Coach ...... 24 Carolina Soccer Staff ...... 28 Mascot: Rameses the Ram Carolina Athletic Staff ...... 30 CAROLINA School colors: Carolina Blue and White 2002 Results & Statistics ...... 31 Athletic department web site: www.TarHeelBlue.com 2002 Individual Honors & Awards ...... 32 Carolina Women’s Soccer Honor Roll ...... 33 Carolina Women’s Soccer The History of Carolina Women’s Soccer ...... 38 Head Coach: Anson Dorrance (North Carolina, ‘74) Carolina Women’s Soccer Facilities ...... 44 Record at UNC/Overall Record: 532-25-15 (24 seasons) All-Time Scores ...... 46 Office phone: (919) 962-5491 Series Versus Opponents ...... 50 Office fax: (919) 962-4038 Team & Individual Game, Season & Career Records ...... 52 Assistant Coach: Bill Palladino (North Carolina ‘73) Year-by-Year Records, Records Against Opponents ...... 54 Office phone: (919) 843-8654 UNC in Postseason Tournament Play ...... 55 WOMEN’S SOCCER Goalkeeper Coach/Recruiting Coord.: Chris Ducar (Missouri ‘90) Miscellaneous Statistics, Tidbits & Records ...... 56 Office phone: (919) 843-8655 All-Time Letter Winners ...... 57 The National Championship Seasons ...... 59 Team General Manager: Tom Sander Carolina Soccer and the U.S. National Team ...... 62 Office phone: (919) 962-4100 Carolina Soccer and the WUSA ...... 63 Soccer Administrative Assistant: Delaine Marbry Carolina Soccer Legends ...... 65 Office phone: (919) 962-5220 The University of North Carolina ...... 77 Home Stadium: Fetzer Field (Grass) A Total Program for the UNC Student-Athlete ...... 79 Stadium Capacity: 5,000 Educational Foundation Advertisement ...... Inside Back Cover Press box phone: (919) 962-1460 2003 Schedule, Top Returnees from 2002 ...... Back Cover National Championships: 17 ACC Championships: 15 www.TarHeelBlue.com 2002 Record: 21-2-4 Media and fans can follow the Carolina women’s 2002 ACC Record: 4-1-2 soccer team and the rest of the UNC athletic program 2002 ACC Tournament Finish: First from anywhere in the world on the official site of North 2002 NCAA Tournament Finish: Semifinalist Carolina athletics. TarHeelBlue.com offers schedules, Starters returning/lost: 8/3 rosters, results and more for all 28 of Carolina’s varsi- Athletic training staff: Bill Prentice, head athletic trainer; Ashley ty sports. TarHeelBlue.com is run in association with the Official Van Doren, Stephanie Lynch, Adam Linens, assistant trainers College Sports Network of Carlsbad, Calif. TarHeelBlue.com is one of Team Physician: Tom Brickner the most popular sites in the OCSN family of websites. UNC’s onsite Team Orthopaedic Surgeon: Spero Karas coordinator for TarHeelBlue.com are Matt Bowers and Kevin Best, Associate Athletic Communications Directors. UNC Athletic Communications Associate A.D for Athletic Communications: Steve Kirschner Women’s Soccer contact/Associate Athletic Communications Supporting UNC Women’s Soccer Director: Dave Lohse The University of North Carolina and Nike extended Email address: [email protected] their agreement for eight more years beginning in July Office phone: (919) 962-7257; 2002. The agreement provides each varsity team with Office fax: (919) 962-0612 shoes, apparel, equipment bags and other products. It also provides Mailing address: P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 $100,000 annually to the Chancellor’s Academic Enhancement Fund Please contact Dave Lohse for information on coverage of the for undergraduate teaching and $100,000 annually to the athletic UNC women’s soccer team. department to reward Olympic sports programs and coaches for aca- demic and athletic excellence. The Old Well 2003 North Carolina Women’s Soccer Media Guide

Photos provided by Jeffrey Camarati, Max Turner, Peyton Williams, Kevin Cox, Grant Halverson, John Gardiner, Brad Smith, David Minton, Dan Sears and others as indicated. Covers designed by Dana Gelin. The 2003 UNC women’s soccer media guide was edited by Dave Lohse, Associate Director of Athletic Communications, with assistance from Lateshia Chambers and Will Small of the student assistant staff.

2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide • Page 1 2003 Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) 0 Tyler Griffin G 5-9 145 So. Charlotte, N.C (Providence) 1 Leea Murphy F 5-3 121 So. Tecumseh, Kan. (Shawnee Heights) 4 Kendall Fletcher D 5-5 135 So. Cary, N.C. (Apex) 5 Maggie Tomecka M 5-11 145 Sr. Shrewsbury, Mass. (Shrewsbury) 6 Anne Felts M 5-6 125 Jr. Rolla, Mo. (Rolla) 9 Kacey White M 5-4 120 So. Arlington, Texas (Grace Preparatory Academy) 10 Sara Randolph M 5-6 130 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Sycamore) 11 Amy Steadman D 5-2 125 Fr. Brevard, N.C. (Brevard) 12 Alyssa Ramsey F 5-9 150 Sr. Cornelius, N.C. (North Mecklenburg) 16 Jordan Walker M 5-5 135 Sr Richardson, Texas (Ursuline) 17 Lori Chalupny M 5-4 130 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Nerinx Hall) 18 Brynn Hardman F 5-5 128 So. Raleigh, N.C,.(Broughton) WOMEN’S SOCCER 20 Heather O’Reilly F 5-5 138 Fr. East Brunswick, N.J. (East Brunswick) 21 Laura Winslow D 5-3 125 So. Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 23 Corinne Black F 5-8 130 So. Candler, N.C. (Enka) 24 Jessica Maxwell D 5-8 140 Fr. Colleyville, Texas (Heritage) 25 Lindsay Tarpley F 5-6 130 So. Kalamazoo, Mich. (Portage Central) 26 Carmen Watley D 5-7 136 Sr. Greensboro, N.C.(Western Guilford) 29 Katie Zarzar G 5-5 130 Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C. (East Chapel Hill) 30 Libby Guess F 5-7 140 Fr. Athens, Ga. (Athens Academy)

CAROLINA 31 Catherine Reddick D 5-7 150 Sr. Birmingham, Ala. (Briarwood Christian) 32 Sophie Gervais F 5-6 130 Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill) 33 Mary McDowell F 5-7 130 Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Wheat Ridge) 34 Elizabeth Lancaster G 5-8 135 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Day) 35 Karli Eller F 5-7 145 So. Greensboro, N.C. (Western Guilford) 36 Leigh Blomgren F 5-3 120 Jr. Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 37 Anne Morrell F 5-3 145 Jr. Plymouth, Mich (Plymouth Canton) 38 Jennifer Perkins F 5-4 119 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Saint Mary’s)

YEARS OF 59 Aly Winget G 6-0 155 So. Orinda, Calif. (Carondelet) CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER STAFF Jeff Camarati

25 Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Assistant Coach: Bill Palladino Goalkeeper Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Chris Ducar General Manager: Tom Sander Team Physician: Tom Brickner Team Orthopaedic Surgeon: Spero Karas Trainers: Bill Prentice, head athletic trainer; Ashley Van Doren, Stephanie Lynch, Adam Linens, assistant trainers Managers: Bill Wiswesser, Courtney Young Administrative Assistant: Delaine Marbry Communications Director/Public Address Announcer: Dave Lohse Academic Advisor: Marisa Brnardic Senior Woman’s Administrator: Dr. Beth Miller Strength & Conditioning Coach: Greg Gatz

Pronunciation Guide

Name Pronunciation Corinne Black kuh-RIN Lori Chalupny kuh-LUP-nee Sophie Gervais jerr-VAY Anne Morrell ANN-nee more-ELL Maggie Tomecka toe-MAY-kuh Aly Winget WIN-gutt Anson Dorrance DOOR-ance Bill Palladino pal-ud-DEAN-oh Chris Ducar DO-carr

Senior attacking center Jordan Walker

Page 2 • 2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide 25 Day Date Opponent Site 2003 ScheduleTime (Eastern) YEARS OF Fri. Aug. 22 Michigan (Exhibition) Fort Wayne, Ind. 9:00 p.m. Sat. Aug. 23 Ohio State (Exhibition) Fort Wayne, Ind. 8:00 p.m.

Arena Sports Pac-10/ACC Challenge Fri. Aug. 29 North Carolina vs. Washington State Seattle, Wash. 7:30 p.m. Maryland vs. Washington Seattle, Wash. 10:00 p.m. Sun. Aug. 31 Maryland vs. Washington State Seattle, Wash. 2:00 p.m.

North Carolina vs. Washington Seattle, Wash. 4:30 p.m. CAROLINA

Carolina Nike Classic Fri. Sept. 5 Duke vs. Nebraska Chapel Hill, N.C. 2:00 p.m. North Carolina vs. Kentucky Chapel Hill, N.C. 7:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 7 Duke vs. Kentucky Chapel Hill, N.C. 1:00 p.m. North Carolina vs. Nebraska Chapel Hill, N.C. 3:00 p.m.

Houston College Challenge WOMEN’S SOCCER Fri. Sept. 12 Texas Houston, Texas 6:30 p.m. Sun. Sept. 14 Texas A&M Houston, Texas 2:30 p.m.

Wed. Sept. 17 Guilford Chapel Hill, N.C. 7:00 p.m.

Duke adidas Classic Fri. Sept. 19 North Carolina vs. UCLA Durham, N.C. 5:00 p.m. Duke vs. Richmond Durham, N.C. 7:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 21 Duke vs. UCLA Durham, N.C. 12:00 p.m. North Carolina vs. Richmond Durham, N.C. 4:30 p.m.

U.S. Naval Academy Tournament Fri. Sept. 26 Colgate vs. Villanova Annapolis, Md. 4:00 p.m. North Carolina vs. Navy Annapolis, Md. 7:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 28 Colgate vs. Navy Annapolis, Md. 12:00 p.m. North Carolina vs. Villanova Annapolis, Md. 3:00 p.m.

Wed. Oct. 1 Duke Durham, N.C. 7:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 5 Maryland College Park, Md. 1:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 10 N.C. State Chapel Hill, N.C. 7:00 p.m. Tues. Oct. 14 Wake Forest Chapel Hill, N.C. 7:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 17 Clemson Chapel Hill, N.C. 7:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 26 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 2:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 31 Florida State Chapel Hill, N.C. 7:00 p.m.

2003 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Wed. Nov. 5 Quarterfinal Games Cary, N.C. TBA Fri. Nov. 7 Semifinal Games Cary, N.C. TBA Sun. Nov. 9 Championship Game Cary, N.C. TBA

Directions to Fetzer Field (coming from Greensboro, N.C.) take I-85 North/I-40 East to Graham and exit on N.C. 54; go approximately 25 miles to Chapel Hill and take N.C. 54 bypass to Columbia Street exit; go North on Columbia Street to South Road (by Navy ROTC build- ing), turn right and follow South Road to Carmichael Auditorium (field is behind Carmichael). (coming from Raleigh, N.C.) follow I-40 West to N.C. 54 at exit 273B; take N.C. 54 about 3 miles to Carmichael Auditorium area. (coming from Virginia) take I-85 South to Durham; a left exit onto U.S. 15-501 South; follow approximately 10 miles to Chapel Hill; pick up N.C. 54 business and follow to Carmichael Auditorium area.

2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide • Page 3 2003 Outlook Jeff Camarati The University of North Carolina women’s Tomecka and Jordan Walker and defender soccer team returns 21 letter winners overall Carmen Watley, UNC also has four other play- and 10 players with regular starting experience ers who most all college programs would love as Coach Anson Dorrance’s squad seeks to end to have. the Tar Heels’ two-year NCAA title drought in Ramsey has started virtually every game 2003. since she stepped on campus and she has the As Carolina enters its 25th season of varsity statistics to show for it. She has 140 points in play it does so in an odd karma. This is the three seasons and will easy rank in the Top 10 first year UNC begins a season without having of the Carolina charts in goals, assists and won a national title in either of the previous points by the end of her career. The only knock two years. Of course, that hardly means on Ramsey may be that she doesn’t shoot Dorrance’s program is falling apart. UNC has enough. She scores virtually one out of every lost only three games combined in the past two four times she shoots, much higher than the seasons, it’s just that two of those three losses average. Ramsey led Carolina in scoring as a were ill-timed–one in the 2001 NCAA final sophomore and was second on the team as a

WOMEN’S SOCCER and another in the 2002 NCAA semifinal. The freshman and junior. Last year, she had 17 accomplishments of both of those teams were goals, 12 assists and 46 points. more than just ordinary. Tomecka, at six feet tall, has started since A year ago the Tar Heels won their 15th suc- midway through her freshman year and need- cessive Atlantic Coast Conference title while less to say she’s one of the college game’s advancing to the final four of the national tour- strongest players in the air. She’s dangerous on nament for a 22nd consecutive season. And an corner kicks and set plays and winning balls in overall mark of 21-2-4 is hardly anything to Sophomore goalkeeper Aly Winget led the the midfield is her forte. Walker is the type of mock. And in reality, the Tar Heels were not a Atlantic Coast Conference as a freshman last player coaches love. By her own admission

CAROLINA veteran team in 2002. The squad featured only year in goals against average at 0.93. she is not the most athletically gifted player on three seniors, albeit the trio were all four-year the field, but she is smart and tough and relent- starters. Goalkeeper Jenni Branam, forward cant player was lost from last year’s squad less. She also has an uncanny knack for scor- Susan Bush and defender Leslie Gaston all when forward Elizabeth Ball chose not to ing goals that win games. Four of her seven went on to play this past year in the Women’s return for her fifth year of eligibility after red- career goals have won games, three times in United Soccer Association and Branam was shirting in 2000. NCAA Tournament contests. Watley became a invited to the training camp for the 2003 U.S. Nevertheless, Dorrance can peruse a roster full-time regular on defense last year and she Women’s World Cup team. A fourth signifi- which includes 10 players with significant proved she was worthy. Her improvement starting experience at the college level, a solid Jeff Camarati YEARS OF group of key reserve players and an eight- member class of newcomers which includes

25 two players with U.S. Women’s National Team experience. The 2003 season may also come to be viewed as the season that played out in distinct stages. With the United States hosting the 2003 Women’s World Cup, three of Carolina’s top players could be missing for long stretches of the upcoming season so the talent level and the depth of the manpower on this squad may vary at times in the first two months of the sea- son. Senior defender Catherine Reddick, soph- omore forward Lindsay Tarpley and freshman forward Heather O’Reilly all reported to the U.S. National Team camp in San Diego on August 21. It could be that all three will be unavailable to the Tar Heels until after the gold medal match of the World Cup is played on October 11. Only time will tell. Regardless, it’s highly unlikely that UNC’s opponents will feel sorry for Dorrance and the Jeff Camarati Tar Heels. And after October 11, Carolina will obviously be a formidable team to say the least even though only four games will remain in the regular season at that point. What Carolina does possess is a five-mem- ber senior class that is rife with talent and start- ing experience. Reddick is the most recogniz- Senior forward Alyssa Ramsey has been a prolif- able name in this group after earning consen- ic scorer as a Tar Heel as she led the team in Anne Morrell returns as a starter in the UNC for- scoring as a sophomore and finished second as sus first-team All-America honors last year but ward line for the third straight year. She ranked a freshman and as a senior. in forward Alyssa Ramsey, Maggie fourth on the team in points last year.

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Jeff Camarati 2003 Outlook since her arrival on campus has been phenom- well. Redshirt freshman Aly Winget started enal and her pure gift of speed makes her a dif- most of the year in the goal until fourth-year ficult character to get around when trying to senior Branam returned from knee surgery. YEARS OF attack the Tar Heel goal. Winget led the ACC in goals against average Of course there is still Reddick who has last year at 0.93 per game. UNC’s other fresh- been a consensus first team All-America the man starters last year were both true fresh- past two years. She has started at center men—forward Lindsay Tarpley and midfielder defense for the U.S. Women’s National Team Lori Chalupny, both current members of the the past two years, a position she earned after U.S. National Team. Tarpley was the consen- starting only one game at Carolina as a fresh- sus choice as the National Freshman Player of man. Of course, that was the 2000 NCAA the Year in 2002 as she led the Tar Heels in championship game and she scored the game- scoring with 47 points (16 goals, 15 assists). CAROLINA winning goal in that contest. What makes Chalupny was limited to 16 games because of Reddick even more dangerous is her ability to an ankle problem incurred in mid season but move up front and combine with Carolina’s she was a freshman All-America choice. other great forwards to form a dominant Several other UNC players return who have attacking presence in the opponent’s box. starting experience including junior forward Five other Tar Heels return to the team with Mary McDowell, junior midfielder Anne Felts. regular starting experience—two juniors and sophomore midfielder Kacey White and soph- three sophomores. Both forward Anne Morrell omore defender Kendall Fletcher. McDowell WOMEN’S SOCCER and midfielder/defender Sara Randolph have struggled offensively as a freshman but com- started for Dorrance the past two years. ing off the bench last year she was the team’s Morrell has 47 points in the past two years and fifth leading scorer with 18 points (5 goals, 8 she played the best soccer of her career in the assists). Felts and White both showed great second half of the 2002 season when her offen- improvement last year and Fletcher has to sive output exploded. Randolph started most overcome some medical issues but she showed of the 2001 season at a wing midfield spot and in 19 games that she is going to be a great play- last year she saw action there but she also start- er for the Tar Heels. ed a played for long stretches at a wing spot on Also back for Carolina are junior forwards defense. Her versatility gives UNC more Leigh Blomgren and Sophie Gervais and soph- Junior forward Mary McDowell improved her options at both positions. omore forward Leea Murphy. All three players offensive numbers last year markedly over her Three Tar Heel freshmen started last year as showed tremendous energy coming off the freshman season, finishing fifth on the team in bench last year. Blomgren played in all but scoring with 18 points. Jeff Camarati one game as a top reserve front runner and ger- vais showed an uncanny knack for scoring as the class includes some of the best high school she had three goals on only five shots. players from North Carolina in 2003—forward The other Tar Heel returning letter winners Jennifer Perkins from Raleigh, goalkeeper are sophomore defender Laura Winslow, who Katie Zarzar from Chapel Hill and goalkeeper missed all of 2002 after ankle surgery, sopho- Elizabeth Lancaster from Greensboro. The Tar more forward Brynn Hardman, sophomore for- Heel roster is completed by sophomore for- ward Corinne Black and sophomore goalkeep- ward Karli Eller from Greensboro. She earned er Tyler Griffin. a spot on the roster last spring as a walk-on, an Carolina welcomes eight new faces in 2003 outstanding accomplishment. led by U.S. Women’s National Team players Carolina enters the season picked to win its Heather O’Reilly and Amy Steadman. 16th straight ACC title by the league’s coach- O’Reilly really became a presence on the es. UNC was ranked No. 1 in the nation in the National Team during her senior year in high preseason by Soccer America but had to settle school and was a sure bet to make the World for a tie for No. 2 in the preseason National Cup Team until breaking a fibula in a match on Soccer Coaches Association of America/adidas June 14. She was invited to training camp but poll with defending national champion whether she will end up making the team is Portland. Both were picked behind Santa now a question mark. Steadman graduated Clara, the 2001 titlist. from high school early and was to be a fresh- As per usual the Tar Heels will play more man last year at Carolina but she tore an ante- than their usual share of Top 25 teams. Five rior cruciate ligament playing for the U.S. ACC teams start the year in the NSCAA poll Under-21 National Team just weeks before and Carolina’s non-conference ledger includes enrolling at Carolina and she missed all of her Washington State, Washington, Kentucky, freshman season. She retains four years of ath- Nebraska, Texas, Texas A&M, UCLA, letic eligibility and is now ready to show her Richmond, Navy, Villanova and Guilford. skills as a national calibre defender. The rest Both the ACC Tournaments and the final of the newcomers include several who should games of the 2003 Women’s College Cup will be impact players from the get go. Libby The Tar Heels are looking forward to getting be played close to Chapel Hill as they come to Jordan Walker back on the field this year. A great Guess is a dynamic attacking presence from SAS Stadium in Cary. N.C. The Tar Heels will team leader, she was limited to four games last Athens, Ga. and Jessica Maxwell is a top flight be looking to win multiple championship hard- year by a knee injury. defender from Colleyville, Texas. The rest of ware there in 2003.

2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide • Page 5 2003 Opponents CLEMSON Home Field: Seminole Soccer Complex (1,500) 1 in semifinals October 17, 7 p.m. Head Coach: Patrick Baker (Otterbein College ‘89) 2002 National Finish: Lost to Cincinnati 0-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. Record at Florida State: 51-33-5, 4 years in NCAA Tournament first round Location: Clemson, S.C. Career Coaching Record: 138-97-16, 13 years Starters Returning & Lost: 9/2 Founded: 1889 Assistant Coaches: Robin Confer, Rob Thompson Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 19/6 Nickname: Lady Tigers 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 13-7-3, ACC Top Returning Players: Colors: Orange & Purple 3-3-1, Third Place Media Relations Director: Brooks Downing Enrollment: 16,867 2002 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost to Maryland in Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Doug Rentz Athletic Director: Terry Don Phillips First Round, 4-2 Sports Information Phone: (859) 257-3838 Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference 2002 National Finish: Lost in NCAA Sweet 16 to Athletic Media Relations Fax: (859) 323-4310 Home Field: Riggs Field (6,500 permanent seats, UCONN, ranked #14 by SoccerBuzz, #19 by NSCAA Web Site: www.ukathletics.com 8.500 with standing room) Starters Returning & Lost: 8/3 Kentucky Soccer Complex Press Box Phone: (859) Head Coach: Todd Bramble (Mercer ‘89) Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 15/7 257-9397 Record at Clemson: 29-13-1, 2 Years Top Returning Players: Amber Tollefson (Sr., M); Career Coaching Record: 29-13-1, 2 Years Kristin Boyce (Sr., D); Camie Bybee (Jr., M); Katie MARYLAND 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 14-8, Beal (Jr., D); Jez Ratliff (Jr., M); Leah Galegos (So., October 5, 1 p.m. ACC 4-3-0, Tied for Second F) College Park, Md. . 2002 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost to North Sports Information Director: Rob Wilson Location: College Park, Md. WOMEN’S SOCCER Carolina in championship match Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Elliott Founded: 1807 2002 National Finish: Lost in NCAA First Round to Finebloom Nicknames: Terrapins, Terps Richmond, ranked 14th by Soccer America, 25th by Soccer Information Phone: (850) 644-5656 Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold NSCAA Athletic Media Relations Fax: (850) 644-3820 Enrollment: 34,130 Starters Returning & Lost: 9/2 Finebloom’s Home Phone: (850) 402-1154 President: C.D. Mote, Jr. Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 16/9 Finebloom’s Email: [email protected] Athletic Director: Deborah A. Yow Top Returning Players: Lindsay Browne (F, 6g, 10a, Webs Site: www.seminoles.com Conference: ACC 22 pts); Allison Graham (M, 3g, 7a, 13 pts); Paige Seminole Soccer Complex Press Box Phone: (850) Home Field: Ludwig Field (4,500) Ledford (F. 2g, 7a, 11 pts) 645-3240 Head Coach: Shannon Higgins-Cirovski (North Top Newcomers: Amanda Garcia (M); Britten Meyer Carolina, ’90)

CAROLINA (D); Kelly Schneider (D/F); Lauren Whitt (GK) GUILFORD Record at Maryland: 42-36-4, 4 years Sports Information Director: Tim Bourret September 17, 7 p.m. Career Coaching Record: 111-95-15, 12 years Associate Director/Soccer Contact: Sam Blackman Chapel Hill, N.C. Assistant Coaches: Kerry Dziczkaniec, Steve Blackman’s Email Address: [email protected] Location: Greensboro, N.C. Campbell Sports Information Phone: (864) 656-1924 Nickname: Quakers Soccer Office Phone: (301) 314-7034 Sports Information Fax: (864) 656-0299 Colors: Crimson & Gray 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 13-8-1, 3-3- Web Site: www.clemsontigers.com Enrollment: 1,801 1, fifth place in ACC Riggs Field Press Box Phone: (864) 656-4303/4304 President: Kent Chabotar 2002 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals to Athletic Director: Marion Kirby North Carolina 4-0 DUKE Conference: Old Dominion Athletic Conference 2002 National Finish: Lost in NCAA Tournament October 1, 7 p.m. Home Field: Haworth Field (500) second round to Penn State 2-1, ranked 24th by YEARS OF Durham, N.C. Head Coach: Eric Lewis (UNC-G ‘96) NSCAA Location: Durham, N.C. Record at Guilford: 9-10-2, 2 Years Starters Returning & Lost: 10/1 Nickname: Blue Devils Career Coaching Record: 48-15-3, 3 Years Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 16/4 25 Colors: Royal Blue and White 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 9-10-2, 4-6- Top Returning Players: Ali Andrzejewski (So., F); Enrollment: 6,202 1 in ODAC, Tied 5th Kristen Barnhill (Sr., G); Jen Biscoe (Sr., M); Lindsay President: Dr. Nannerl O. Keohane 2002 ODAC Tournament Finish: Lost to Roanoke 5- Givens (Sr., D); Katie Ludwig (Sr., F/M); Audra Athletic Director: Joe Alleva 1 in quarterfinals Poulin (Sr., M) Conference: Atlantic Coast 2002 National Finish: None Sports Information Director: Doug Dull Home Field: Koskinen Stadium (7,000) Starters Returning & Lost: 8/3 Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Jason Yellin Head Coach: Robbie Church Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 12/6 Sports Information Phone: (301) 314-7062 Record at Duke: 17-19-3, 2 Years Top Returning Players: Kimberly Mullen (F, 22g, Sports Information Fax: (301) 314-9094 Career Coaching Record: 104-68-12, 9 Years 11a, 55 pts); Megan Barolet-Fogarty (M, 5g, 5a, 15 Email Address: [email protected] Assistant Coaches: Billy Lesesne, , pts); Trina Scurka (F, 5g, 3a, 13 points); Danielle Web Site: www.umterps.com Meghann Burke Brisotti (G, 2.35 GAA, .718 Pct., 7 Sho) Press Box Phone: (301) 405-1537 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 9-9-2, 2-3-2 Sports Information Director: Dave Walters in the ACC, 6th Place Sports Information Phone: (336) 316-2107 MICHIGAN 2002 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost to Virginia 2-1 Sports Information Fax: (336) 316-2953 August 22, 9 p.m. in ACC Quarterfinals Home Phone: (336) 855-6956 Fort Wayne, Ind. 2002 National Finish: Did not qualify for NCAA Email: [email protected] Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Top Returning Players: Thora Helgadottir (G), Casey Founded: 1817 McCluskey (M), Carolyn Riggs (F), Kate Seibert (D) KENTUCKY Nickname: Wolverines Sports Information Director: Jon Jackson September 5, 7 p.m. Colors: Maize & Blue Women’s Soccer Contact: Kristy Johnson Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment: 36,787 Sports Information Phone: (919) 684-3328 Location: Lexington, Ky.. President: Mary Sue Coleman Sports Information Fax: (919) 684-2489 Nickname: Wildcats Athletic Director: Bill Martin Web Site: www.goduke.com Colors: Blue & White Conference: Big 10 Conference Press Box Phone: (919) 684-6074 Enrollment: 32,182 Home Field: U-M Soccer Field (1,500) President: Dr. Lee T. Todd Jr. Head Coach: Debbie Rademacher (UMass ‘88) FLORIDA STATE Athletic Director: Mitch Barnhart Years at Michigan: 10th Year: October 31, 7 p.m. Conference: Southeastern Assistant Coaches: Carrie Marie Barker (Wisconsin Chapel Hill, N.C. Home Field: Kentucky Soccer Complex (3,000) ‘95); Dan Dalzochio (San Diego State ‘95) Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Head Coach: Warren Lipka (South Carolina, ‘85) 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 16-7-1 over- Symbol: Seminoles Record at Kentucky: 133-86-10, 11 Years all, 7-2-1 in Big 10 Conference Colors: Garnet & Gold Career Coaching Record: 133-86-10, 11 Years 2002 National Finish: NCAA Quarterfinalist Enrollment: 35,462 Assistant Coaches: Tim Bennett, Michelle Rayner Starters Returning & Lost: 5/6 President: T. K. Wetherell 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 11-9, 4-4 in Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 16/8 Athletic Director: Dave Hart, Jr. SEC, Sixth Place Top Returning Players: Therese Heaton (10g, 4a, Conference: Atlantic Coast 2002 SEC Tournament Finish: Lost to Tennessee 0- 24pts, 5gwg); Stephanie Boyles (3g, 2a, 8pts); Erika

Page 6 • 2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2003 Opponents 25 Kleinholz (1g, 5a, 7pts); Suzie Grech (GK, 0.84gaa, NC STATE Home Field: First Market Stadium (4,000) .825svpct, 10sho) October 10, 7 p.m. Head Coach: Peter Albright (Johnson State ‘81) Sports Information Director/Soccer Contact: TBA Chapel Hill, N.C. Record at Richmond: 84-55-7, 7 years YEARS OF Email Address: TBA Location: Raleigh, N.C. Career Record: 245-136-29, 22 years Sports Information Phone: (734) 763-4423 Founded: 1887 Assistant Coach: Brooke Sands Home Phone: TBA Nickname: Wolfpack Soccer Office Phone: (804) 287-6013 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (734) 647-1188 Colors: Red and White 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 15-5-2, 8-3- Enrollment: 28,619 0 in the Atlantic 10, Third Place NAVY Chancellor: Dr. Marye Anne Fox 2002 National Finish: Lost in Third Round to September 26, 7 p.m. Athletic Director: Lee Fowler Portland, 4-0 Annapolis, Md. Conference: ACC Starters Returning & Lost: 9/2 Location: Annapolis, Md. Home Field: Method Road (3,000) Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 16/4 Nickname: Head Coach: Top Returning Players: Annette Isham (So., F); Midshipmen, Mids Laura Kerrigan (NC State, ’88) CAROLINA Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Assistant Coaches: Michelle Demko, Lindsay Cobb Whitney Sikes (Jr., F); Jessica Marino (Sr., F); Molly Enrollment: 4,000 Soccer Office Phone: (919) 515-3476 Rettig (Sr., D); Meghan Ogilvie (Jr., M); Edda Superintendant: TBA 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 10-8-1, 2-4- Gardarsdottir (Sr., M) Athletic Director: Chet Gladchuk 1 in the ACC, Seventh Place Sports Information Director: Simon Gray Conference: Patriot League 2002 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round to Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Lynn Busby Home Field: Glenn Warner Soccer Facility (2,500) Clemson 5-2 Email Address: [email protected] Head Coach: Carin Gabarra (UC Santa Barbara ‘87) 2002 National Finish: None Sports Information Phone: (804) 287-6312 Record at Navy: 113-61-13 (10 years) Starters Returning & Lost: 6/6 Sports Information Fax: (804) 289-8820 Career Record: 119-71-13 (11 years) Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 10/11 Address: Robins Center, University of Richmond, Va Assistant Coach: Rob Blanck (Williams ‘89) Top Returning Players: Erin Ardler, F; Adrienne 23294

Soccer Office Phone: (410) 293-5562 Barnes, F; Lindsey Underwood, F; Katherine Warman, Web Site: www.RichmondSpiders.com WOMEN’S SOCCER 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 16-1-4, 4-0- F 3 in the Patriot League Sports Information Director: Annabelle Vaughan TEXAS 2002 National Finish: Not Ranked Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Chennelle Miller September 12, 6:30 p.m. Starters Returning & Lost: 9/2 Sports Information Phone: (919) 515-2102 Houston, Texas Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 16/5 Sports Information Fax: (919) 515-2898 Location: Austin, Texas Top Returning Players: Kim Bonafede (GK, 0.36gaa, Address: P.O. Box 8501, Raleigh N.C. 27695-8501 Founded: 1883 .929svpct, 11sho); Stacy Finley (F, 19g, 7a, 45pts); Web Site: www.gopack.com Nickname: Longhorns Xochiti Piedra (D, 1st Team All-League); Amedial Press Box Phone: (919) 515-2917 Colors: Burnt Orange & White Sheveland (F, 15g, 9a, 39pts) Enrollment: 52,273 Women’s Soccer Contact: Stacie Michaud OHIO STATE President: Dr. Larry R. Faulkner Email Address: [email protected] August 23, 8 p.m. Women’s Athletic Director: Christine Plonsky Athletic Media Relations Phone: (410) 293-4518, Fort Wayne, Ind. Conference: Big 12 Conference Ext. 136 Location: Columbus, Ohio Home Field: Myers Stadium (20,000) Athletic Media Relations Fax: (410) 293-8954 Founded: 1870 Head Coach: Chris Petrucelli (UNC Greensboro ‘84) Web Site: www.navysports.com Nickname: Buckeyes Record at Texas: 49-27-3, 4 years Colors: Scarlet and Gray Career Coaching Record: 224-49-13, 13 years NEBRASKA Enrollment: 55,043 Assistant Coaches: Tony Capasso (Notre Dame ‘97); September 7, 3 p.m. President: Dr. Karen Holbrook Jen Renola (Notre Dame ‘97); Tim Chestney Chapel Hill, N.C. Athletic Director: Andy Geiger (Incarnate Word ‘97) Location: Lincoln, Neb. Conference: Big Ten Soccer Office Phone: (512) 471-7568 Founded: 1869 Home Field: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium (10,000) 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 15-5-1, 9-1- Nicknames: Cornhuskers, Huskers Head Coach: Lori Walker (North Carolina, ‘94) 0 in the Big 12 Conference Colors: Scarlet and Cream Record at OSU: 60-56-6, 6 years 2002 National Finish: Ranked 14th, Lost to SMU 2-1 Enrollment: 25,000 Career Record: 73-79-7, 8 years in NCAA Tournament First Round Chancellor: Dr. Harvey Perlman Assistant Coaches: Jon Lipsitz, Greg Miller Starters Returning &Lost: 8/3 Athletic Director: Steve Pederson 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 10-11-1, 4-5- Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 17/10 Conference: Big 12 1 in the Big 10, Tied for Sixth Place Top Returning Players: Nicole Breger (Jr., M); Home Field: Abbott Sports Complex (2,500) 2002 National Finish: Lost in NCAA First Round to Laura Kram (Jr., D); Kati McBain (Sr., M); Kelly Head Coach: John Walker (Queen’s University, ’87) Notre Dame, 3-1 McDonald (Jr., F); Kelly Wilson (Jr., F) Record at Nebraska: 159-35-7, 9 Years Starters Returning & Lost: 9/3 Sports Information Director: Barb Kowal Career Coaching Record: 159-35-7, 9 Years Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 15/7 Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Mike Forcucci Assistant Coaches: Marty Everding, Megan Skinner Top Returning Players: Lisa Grubb (Jr, F); Colleen Email Address: [email protected] Soccer Office Phone: (402) 472-0456 Hoban (So., M); Danielle Dietrich (So., M); Erica Sports Information Phone: (512) 471-6039 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 16-6-3, 6-3- Nolleen (Jr., D); Emily Haynam (Jr., G) Sports Information Fax: (512) 471-6040 1 in the Big 12, Third Place Sports Information Director/Soccer Contact: Pat Address: 2101 San Jacinto, Belmont #327, Austin, TX 2002 Big 12 Tournament Finish: Defeated Texas Kindig 78705 A&M 1-0 to win Big 12 championship Email Address: [email protected] Web Site: www.TexasSports.com 2002 National Finish: Lost 2-3 in NCAA Sweet 16 to Sports Information Phone: (614) 292-0134 Press Box Phone: (512) 232-3840 Santa Clara, ranked 13th by NSCAA Athletic Media Relations Fax: (614) 292-8547 Starters Returning & Lost: 7/4 Web Site: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com TEXAS A&M Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 12/8 Press Box Phone: (614) 247-7108 September 14, 2:30 p.m. Top Returning Players: Nikki Baker (So., F); Jenna Houston, Texas Coper (Jr., F/D/M); Christy Harms (Sr., D); Lindsey RICHMOND Location: College Station, Texas Ingram (Jr., M/F/D); Brooke Bredenberg (Jr., G/M); September 21, 4:30 p.m. Founded: 1876 Pam Karakusis (So., M); Katie Bunkers (So., D) Durham, N.C. Nickname: Aggies Women’s Soccer SID: Erin Smith Location: Richmond, Va. Colors: Maroon &White Sports Information Phone: (402) 472-7781 Founded: 1830 Enrollment: Home Phone: (402) 730-8798 Nickname: Spiders Athletic Director: Wally Groff Sports Information Fax: (402) 472-2005 Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Big 12 Conference Address: 116 South Stadium, Lincoln Neb. 68588- Enrollment: 2,950 Home Field: Aggie Soccer Complex (2,400) 0123 President: Dr. William Cooper Head Coach: G. Guerrieri (Tulsa ‘85) Web Site: www.huskers.com Athletic Director: Jim Miller Assistant Coaches: Phil Stephenson (Lock Haven Press Box Phone: (402) 472-6355 Conference: Atlantic 10 ‘87), Lori Stephenson (Methodist ‘88)

2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide • Page 7 2003 Opponents Soccer Office Phone: (979) 862-4248 Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 17/5 WASHINGTON 2002 Overall and Conference Records: Top Returning Players: Laura Johnson (F, 9g, 9a, August 31, 4:30 p.m. 2002 Bug 12 Tournament Finish: 27pts); Michelle Biehl (D, Jr.); Chrissy Dolan (Sr., GK, Seattle, Wash. 2002 National Finish: 0.55gaa, .922svpct); Candice MacDonald (2g, 2a, 6pts); Location: Seattle, Wash. Starters Returning &Lost: Regina Villari (5g, 3a, 13pts) Founded: 1861 Letter Winners Returning &Lost: Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Jonathan Gust Nickname: Huskies Top Returning Players: Email Address: [email protected] Colors: Purple & Gold Sports Information Director: Alan Cannon Athletic Media Relations Phone: (610) 519-4122 Enrollment: 37,000 Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Chuck Athletic Media Relations Fax: (610) 519-7323 Acting President: Lee L. Huntsman Glenewinkel Athletic Director: Barbara A. Hedges Glenewinkel’s Home Phone: (979) 776-5203 VIRGINIA Conference: Pacific-10 Glenewinkel’s Email: [email protected] October 26, 2 p.m. Home Field: Husky Soccer Field (2,100) Sports Information Phone: (979) 845-3239 Charlottesville, Va. Head Coach: Leslie Gallimore (California ‘86) Sports Information Fax: (979) 845-0564 Location: Charlottesville, Va. Record at Washington: 102-67-10, 9 years Address: P.O. Box 30017, College Station TX 77842- Founded: 1819 Career Coaching Record: 134-92-19, 13 years 3017 Nicknames: Cavaliers,. Wahoos Assistant Coaches: , Tami Bennett Web Site: www.AggieAthletics.com Colors: Orange & Blue Soccer Office Phone: (206) 685-3966 Aggie Soccer Complex Press Box Phone: (979) 862- Enrollment: 18,848 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 9-8-3, 4-4-1 WOMEN’S SOCCER 1733 President: John T. Casteen III in Pac-10, fifth place Athletic Director: Craig Littlepage 2002 National Finish: Did not participate UCLA Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Starters Returning & Lost: 9/2 September 19, 5 p.m. Home Field: Klockner Stadium (8,000) Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 14/6 Durham, N.C. Head Coach: Steve Swanson (Michigan State ‘84) Top Returning Players: Melissa Bennett (Sr., F, 8g, Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Record at Virginia: 41-19-5, 3 years 18a); Tina Frimpong (Jr., F, 7g, 4a); Nicole Martinez Founded: 1919 Career Coaching Record: 144-81-16, 13 years (Jr., D, 3g, 1a); Clare Rustad (Jr., M, Canadian National Nickname: Bruins Assistant Coaches: Hershey Strosberg, Maren Rojas Team); Kim Taylor (So., F, 8g, 5a) Colors: Blue and Gold Soccer Office Phone: (434) 982-5710 Sports Information Director: Jim Daves Enrollment: 36,890 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 13-7-2, 4-3 in Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Dan Lepse

CAROLINA Chancellor: Dr. Albert Carnesale the ACC, Tied for 2nd place Email Address: [email protected] Athletic Director: Dan G. Guerrero 2002 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost to Duke in first Athletic Media Relations Phone: (206) 685-3120 Conference: Pacific-10 round of 1-0 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (206) 543-5000 Home Field: Frank W. Marshall Soccer Field at Drake 2002 National Finish: Lost to Penn State in the NCAA Web Site: www.gohuskies.com Stadium (11,000) Third Round 3-0, ranked 17th by NSCAA, 24th by Head Coach: Jillian Ellis (William & Mary ‘88) Soccer America WASHINGTON STATE Record at UCLA: 72-16-2, 4 years Starters Returning & Lost: 9/2 August 29, 7:30 p.m. Career Record: 91-34-2, 6 years Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 17/5 Seattle, Wash. Assistant Coaches: Katherine Mertz Top Returning Players: Lindsay Gusick (Jr.., F); Location: Pullman, Wash. Soccer Office Phone: (310) 794-8880 Gillian Hatch (Jr., D); Kelly Hammond (So., M); Sarah Nickname: Cougars 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 18-1-0, 8-1-0 Huffman (So., M) Colors: Crimson and Gray YEARS OF in Pac 10, Second Place Sports Information Director: Rich Murray Enrollment: 22,000 2002 National Finish: Lost in NCAA Quarterfinals to Sports Information Phone: (434) 982-5500 President: V. Lane Rawlins Texas A&M 1-0, ranked 7th by NSCAA Sports Information Fax: (434) 982-5525 Athletic Director: Jim Sterk 25 Starters Returning & Lost: 10/1 Address: P.O. Box 400853, Charlottesville, Va. 22904 Conference: Pacific-10 Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 20/4 Web Site: www.virginiasports.com Home Field: Cougar Soccer Field (2,000) Top Returning Players: Sarah-Gayle Swanson Klockner Stadium Press Box Phone: (434) 977-2690 Head Coach: Dan Tobias (Cal Poly ‘87) (Sr.,F); Nandl Pryce (Sr., D); Lindsay Greco (Jr., F); Record at WSU: 44-45-6, 5 years Whitney Jones (Sr., M); Kathryn Lee (Sr., D) WAKE FOREST Career Coaching Record: 44-45-6, 5 years Women’s Soccer Contact: Danny Harrington October 14, 7 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Lisa Oyen, Matt Potter Email Address: [email protected] Chapel Hill, N.C. Soccer Office Phone: (509) 335-0306 Sports Information Phone: (310) 206-8075 Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 11-7-2, 5-2-2 Sports Information Fax: (310) 825-8664 Founded: 1834 in Pac-10, third place Address: Sports Information, JD Morgan Center, P.O. Nickname: Demon Deacons 2002 National Finish: Lost in NCAA first round to Box 24044, Los Angeles, CA 90024-0044 Colors: Old Gold & Black Arizona State, 2-1 Web Site: www.uclabruins.com Enrollment: Starters Returning & Lost: 9/2 President: Dr. Thomas K. Hearn Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 21/3 VILLANOVA Athletic Director: Ron Wellman Top Returning Players: Mariette Boyce (Sr., D); Shay September 28, 3 p.m. Conference: ACC Hobby (Sr., D); Sara Leibowitz (Sr., G); Kim Morgan Annapolis, Md. Home Field: Spry Stadium (3,000) (Sr., M); Rachel Rodrick (Sr., F); Nicole Wilcox (Sr., Location: Villanova, Pa. Head Coach: Tony da Luz (San Diego, ’85) M) Founded: 1842 Record at Wake Forest: Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Jason Hickman Nickname: Wildcats Career Coaching Record: Email Address: [email protected] Colors: Blue & White Assistant Coaches: Skip Thorpe, Meghan Suddes Athletic Media Relations Phone: (509) 335-2684 Enrollment: 6,295 Soccer Office Phone: (336) 758-4375 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (509) 335-0267 President: Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin OSA 2002 Overall and Conference Records: Web Site: www.wsucougars.com Athletic Director: Vince Nicastro 2002 ACC Tournament Finish: Conference: Big East Conference 2002 National Finish: Home Field: Villanova Soccer Stadium (1,000) Starters Returning & Lost: Head Coach: Ann Clifton (East Stroudsburg ‘86) Letter Winners Returning & Lost: Record at Villanova: 69-42-9, 6 years Top Returning Players: Career Coaching Record: 69-42-9, 6 years Sports Information Director: Assistant Coaches: Jim McGirr (Rider ‘92), Brian Herr Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Lauren Cooper Soccer Office Phone: (610) 519-4135 Email Address: [email protected] 2002 Overall and Conference Records: 14-3-4 over- Sports Information Phone: (336) 758-5640 all, 4-1-1 in the Big East Conference Sports Information Fax: (336) 758-5140 2002 National Finish: Lost to Yale 1-0 in NCAA Address: P.O. Box 7426, Winston-Salem N.C. 27109 Tournament First Round Web Site: www.wakeforestsports.com Starters Returning & Lost: 9/2 Press Box Phone: (336) 758-8681

Page 8 • 2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide Player Bios 25 1982 in Greensboro, N.C....hobbies include Corinne Black’s Career Statistics reading, writing, traveling and shopping...ath-

Corinne YEARS OF Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG letes she most admires are , Black 2002...... 5 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 2 . . . .0 Michael Jordan, Chris Webber and Lance #23 • Forward Armstrong...says her biggest sports thrill was Sophomore winning the state championship in 1998 with Candler, N.C. her club team by a 3-0 score...each of the pre- (Enka) Leigh vious three years her club team had lost in the Blomgren state finals in a shootout...her favorite book is #21 • Forward Tuesdays with Morrie...majors in both political science and Peace, War & Defense...plans a General—Returning letterwinner who can CAROLINA Junior career as a lawyer. play either midfielder or forward...saw most of Greensboro, N.C. her action her freshman year in a reserve role. (Page) Leigh Blomgren’s Career Statistics ODP Soccer Experience—A member of the Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG 2001 Region III Team...was on the 2000-01 2001 ...... 6/0 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1 . . . .0 N.C. ODP State Select Team...named to the General—Two-year letterwinner who has 2002...... 26 ....15 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 5 . . . .0 2001 adidas ESP All-Star Team...played for been one of Carolina’s top reserves on the front Totals ...... 32 ....17 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 6 . . . .0 club teams since 1994 which won tournament line...came to UNC as a recruited non-scholar- championships at the 2001 Atlanta Cup, the ship player...saw her playing time increased 2000 Raleigh Shootout and the 1999 Virginia WOMEN’S SOCCER exponentially as a sophomore in 2002...named Beach Tournament...member fo the West Team the team’s most improved player in spring at the 2000 and 2001 State Games, leading her Lori pratice pior to her sophomore year. team to the championship both years...played ODP Soccer Experience—Was a member of Chalupny for the 2001 Blue Ridge Rapids Women’s USL the state team for six years and the region team #17 • Midfielder and W-League Soccer Team and the 2002 for four years...was a national team pool play- Sophomore Asheville Splash Women’s USL and W- er for two years...played for the 83 Greensboro League Soccer Team. St. Louis, Mo. Twisters for nine years as a forward...played on 2002 Season—Played in five matches as a (Nerinx Hall) a club team which won three state champi- freshman...recorded a pair of assists in the onships in a row in North Carolina...ran track Guilford match. for the Greensboro Pace Setters for six General—Returning letterwinner who started Prep—A May 31, 2002 graduate of Enka High years...specialized in the long jump, the 110 in the midfield for the Tar Heels as a fresh- School...had a 3.6 grade point average and was meter hurdles and the pole vault...earned state man...is a member of both the U.S. Women’s a member of the A-B honor roll...was the championships in all three of those events. National Team and the U.S. Under-21 school’s 2001 Homecoming Queen...a 2001 2002 Season—Saw action in 26 matches as a Team...was a gifted high school player who all-state soccer selection at Enka where she sophomore...scored the first goal of her career was considered one of the top recruits in the broke the school’s scoring record...she had 29 in the win at Florida State...she also had assists country out of the class of 2001...was ranked as goals and 15 assists as a freshman, 38 goals against Clemson in the ACC Tournament and the No. 2 recruit in the nation coming out of and 20 assists as a sophomore and 27 goals and versus Radford and Tennessee in NCAA high school by Soccer America...an attacking 16 assists as a junior...was named All-Region, Tournament matches...named to 2003 ACC midfielder who can play centrally or on the All-Western Athletic Conference and to the Academic Honor Roll with 3.69 GPA...made wing. Asheville Citizen Times All-Western North Dean’s List in fall semester 2002. Carolina Team from 1999-2001....was Enka’s 2001 Season—Played in six games, scoring team MVP twice...also played basketball and her first collegiate point on an assist in UNC’s ran track and cross country in high 7-0 romp over Missouri...named to the 2001- school...was a state qualifier in track and an 02 ACC Academic Honor Roll with a GPA of All-Conference selection in both track and 3.35. cross country. Prep—Graduated on June 12, 2001 from Personal—Given name is Corinne Margaret Walter Hines Page High School in Greensboro, Black...nicknamed Rennie...is the daughter of N.C....played varsity soccer for four years at Bart and Kathy Black...her mother ran track at Page as a forward...was a much honored high the University of Tennessee...was born August school soccer player...co-captain of her high 27, 1984 in Asheville, N.C....has two brothers, school team...also earned all-state, all-confer- including one who plays soccer at Montreat ence, all-region and all-area accolades...was College...hobbies include running, swimming active in Quill and Scroll and National Honor and biking...says her dad has had the greatest Society...named an Academic Scholar and influence on her athletic career...lists Friends President Scholar...a four year Honor Roll stu- as her favorite TV show...athletes she most dent...was the editor of the high school year- admires include Marion Jones, and book as a junior and a senior...member of Michael Jordan...biggest sports thrill was play- Interact Club and Impact Club...also participat- ing in the All-Star Team at the adidas Elite ed in Operation Smile. Soccer Program...enrolled in the General Personal—Given name is Leigh Therese College at UNC...unsure of her career plans. Blomgren...has one brother and one sister...is the daughter of Rebecca and Peter Blomgren...Leigh was born on December 21,

2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide • Page 9 Player Bios ODP Soccer Experience—Earned four caps ner-up finish as senior...all-state soccer selec- viously was on that same team from 1997-99 with the U.S. Women’s National Team in 2001 tion that year...also named team MVP...was as the starting center midfielder...played for the and 2002 and she continues to be a member of named to East-West All-Star Team in summer Busch Soccer Team from 1999-2001...the team that squad...also a member of the U.S. Under- after senior year...Region 7 player of the year won the state cup in 2001 and advanced on to 21 National Team...played since 1994 for the as a senior...nominated for N.C. High School the regionals...in 2000 Busch was also the state J.B. Marine Soccer Club. Athlete of the Year...captured all-conference champion and ended up as the regional run- 2002 Season—Named to the Atlantic Coast awards as sophomore, junior and senior...... she nerup...played for the Marine Soccer Club Conference All-Freshman Team...captured sec- served as captain of the soccer, basketball and from 1995-99...spent time there as a center ond-team freshman All-America honors from softball teams as a junior and a senior...scored midfielder, forward and defender. Soccer Buzz...Soccer Buzz Southeast Region a school record 45 points in a basketball 2002 Season—Had an outstanding campaign All-Freshman selection...despite some injury game...all-area and team MVP in both softball for the Tar Heels...started 14 of the 25 matches problems that saw her miss a large part of the and basketball as a junior and senior...set or in which she played...she scored three goals second half of the season she played in 16 tied five state high school hitting records in and added four assists...scored goals against games and started 11 times...she had three softball...Morehead Scholar nominee...co- USC, Marquette and FIU...had two assists in goals and seven assists...had game-winning president of the National Honor Society...grad- the Guilford match and added single assists

WOMEN’S SOCCER goals against Saint Mary’s and Clemson...also uated fourth in her high school class...voted against FIU and in the ACC Tournament match had an assist in the Saint Mary’s game...her best all-around senior by her versus Maryland. game winner versus Clemson came in the sec- classmates...member of FCA, Senior Beta and ond overtime...she had two assists against Young Life. FIU...also scored a goal against Texas A&M Personal—Given name is Karli Cummings (regular season). Eller...is the daughter of Pete and Wanda Prep—Graduated in May 2002 from Nerinx Eller...nicknamed Kar or Keller...has one Hall High School...played four years of varsity brother...was born October 6, 1983 in soccer...was a Parade High School All- Greensboro, N.C....elementary education

CAROLINA America selection in both 2001 and 2002...also major...plans to be a kindergarten teacher and named twice to the all-metro, all-conference coach...hobbies include golf, reading and trav- and all-state Teams...established the single- eling...athletes she most admires are Ozzie season scoring record for Nerinx Hall...earned Smith and Derek Jeter...biggest sports thrill honor roll kudos her sophomore through senior was hitting the game-winning jump shot in years. double overtime against Cummings High Personal—Given name is Lori Christine School...says her parents have had the greatest Chalupny...nicknamed Chalupa...was born influence on her athletic career...her favorite January 29, 1984 in St. Louis, Mo....daughter book is Harry Potter and the Prisoner of YEARS OF of Ken and Barb Chalupny...has one Azkaban, favorite TV shows are Seventh sister...likes to play tennis in her spare Heaven and The Practice, favorite food is

25 time...athletes she most admires are Michael chicken and favorite movie is A Few Good Jordan and Lance Armstrong...biggest sports Men...her cousin Corey Driver played golf at thrill was playing in Portugal for the U.S. Tulane. National Team and earning her first .

Lori Chalupny’s Career Statistics Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG Anne 2001 Season—Played in all 25 games for the 2002...... 16 ....30 ...... 3 ...... 7 ....13 . . . .2 Felts Tar Heels as a freshman...earned starting #6 • Midfielder assignments against UAB and Rutgers...scored Junior her only goal of the season against Missouri Rolla, Mo. and had assists against Georgia and in the Karli (Rolla) NCAA Tournament win over Duke. Prep—A 2001 NSCAA High School All- Eller America...the Missouri High School Player of #35 • Forward General—A spirited player who has excelled the Year for 2001...was named first-team All- Sophomore in a reserve role for the 2001 and 2002 Tar State in Missouri for the fourth year in a row in Greensboro, N.C. Heel teams...came to Carolina as one of the 2001...was named to the NSCAA All-Midwest (Western Guilford) best players in Missouri high school Team in 2000...graduated from Rolla High history...she finished as the all-time single sea- School on June 3, 2001...played forward and son and career goal scorer in the Show Me midfield at Rolla High School from 1997- General—A midfielder who successfully State’s high school history...finished with a 2001...was the Missouri High School earned a spot on the team as a walk-on in career assist total that ranks fourth all time Offensive Player of the Year in 2000...was the spring practice of 2003...was named to ACC among high school players in the United captain of her high school team in 2000 and Academic Honor Roll in 2003 with 3.06 GPA. States...the Missouri high school record holder 2001...led her high school team to four straight Prep—Graduated from Western Guilford High for single season assists (38), career assists state quarterfinal appearances...she was named School on June 1, 2002...played soccer for (103), single season goals (56) and career goals four years in a row to the all-district and all- three years as a forward and midfielder, bas- (167). state teams...was the four-year Rolla High ketball for four years as a point guard, golf for ODP Soccer Experience— Was a member of School MVP for soccer...also an adept swim- one year and softball for four years as a short- the U.S. Under-18 National Team...was named mer...was a qualifier for U.S. Swimming stop and pitcher...led soccer team to state run- to the Region II ODP team for 2001...she pre- Sectionals, achieving 4A times in the breast-

Page 10 • 2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide Player Bios 25 stroke events...in her spare time she served as a lead that team to the Under-19 World basketball, soap operas, drums, driving and fit- swimming coach with the Rolla Fins Swim Championship that year...ranked as one of the ness...has been to national level competitions in Club...she graduated as the valedictorian of her best high school players to ever come out of the basketball, cheerleading, gymnastics and soc- YEARS OF high school class with a perfect 4.0 GPA...not a state of North Carolina...won the Carolina cer...biggest sports thrill was winning the bad accomplishment in a college town with a team’s award as the best off-season weightlifter. Under-19 world title in 2002 in front of 60,000 nationally recognized engineering program. ODP Soccer Experience—Member of the U.S. fans...lists her favorite TV shows as The West Personal—Given name is Anne Chandler Under-19 National Team 2001-02...member of Wing and Friends...says Chicago is her favorite Felts...nicknamed Feltsey...has two sisters...was state ODP team from 1997-2002...ODP region movie...athlete she most admires is Julie born on August 11, 1983 in Rolla, Mo...is the team selection in 2000-01...played for several Foudy...majors in mathematics...wants a career daughter of James and Cynthia Felts...her dad is different club teams...competed for the CASL as a pro soccer player or a lawyer. an amateur athlete, licensed bicycle racer and Spartan Stars in 1997-98, the CASL Spartan cross country skier...she was the overall MVP of Vipers in 1999 and the GYSA Twisters Green Kendall Fletcher’s Career Statistics CAROLINA the Carolina Girls Soccer Camp in 2000 and the in 2000-01...played twice on club teams which Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG offensive MVP at the Carolina Girls Soccer won State Cup championships...also played 2002...... 19 ....10 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3 . . . .0 Camp in 1998...career plans are four years of AAU basketball. undecided...likes rock climbing, mountain bik- 2002 Season—Overcame some early season ill- ing, hiking, reading and working out....athletes ness problems to play in 19 matches...started she most admires are Kristine Lilly and Lance against Duke and Wake Forest...had a goal in Sophie Armstrong...biggest sports thrill was being one the win over Washington and an assist versys of 85,000 fans at the 1996 Olympic gold medal Florida State. Gervais WOMEN’S SOCCER game...she also says she was thrilled when she Prep—Graduated May 29, 2002 from Apex #32 • Forward set the state goal scoring record and the officials High School...a Parade and NSCAA High Junior asked to have their pictures taken with her while School All-America selection...a great all- Chapel Hill, N.C. the children from the local town where the around athlete there...played center midfield for (Chapel Hill) game was played were asking for auto- the soccer team for four years along with two graphs...she has alopecia areata (now totalis), years of varsity basketball as a point an auto immune disorder which caused her to guard...2001 Gatorade Player of the Year in General—A recruited non-scholarship player lose all her hair her senior year in high school North Carolina for girls soccer...also named all- who has lettered twice and played a key role as during high school soccer season...her family state in 2001 as well as all-conference and all- a reserve forward for UNC...a native of Canada, lives in Rolla in the middle of the Ozarks, 100 region in 2000 and 2001...member of Student she became a United States citizen in 1998. miles from St. Louis, but for seven years the Honor Roll, National Honor Society, French ODP Soccer Experience—Played with a vari- family made a 200-mile roundtrip three to four Club and Student Council. ety of club teams...led the Chantilly Hurricanes times a week for Anne’s club soccer duties...as Personal—Given name is Kendall Lorraine to the state cup championship in 1995...played a senior at Rolla High School she was co- Fletcher...was born November 11, 1984 in on the Carolina United Soccer Club which won enrolled at the University of Missouri at Raleigh, N.C....has one brother and one sis- the state cup championship in 1997...most Rolla...at UNC, she works with ACC Outreach, ter...daughter of Gwen and Yates Fletcher...her recently played for the Greensboro Twisters as the Athletic Fundraising Committee and the mother played basketball and was a volleyball they won state cup championships in 1999, UNC Dance Marathon...she is majoring in geol- All-America at Wake Forest...hobbies include 2000 and 2001 and were regional finalists all ogy. three of those years...on the ODP level she was a member of the State Team from 1996-2000 Anne Felts’ Career Statistics and a member of the regional pool program in Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG 1996. 2001...... 25 ....11 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 4 . . . .0 2002 Season—Earned membership on the 2003 2002...... 25 ....21 ...... 3 ...... 4 ....10 . . . .0 ACC Academic Honor Roll with a GPA of Totals ...... 50 ....32 ...... 4 ...... 6 ....14 . . . .0 3.08...played in seven games for the Tar Heels and earned a reputation for producing instant offense...she took only five shots on the season but scored three goals...her goals came against Guilford, in the ACC Tournament champi- Kendall onship game against Clemson and in the NCAA Fletcher first round against Radford...she also had an #34 • Defender assist in the Guilford match. Sophomore 2001 Season—Played in two games for the Tar Cary, N.C. Heels, seeing action against Georgia and (Apex) Missouri. Prep—Graduated from Chapel Hill High School on June 9, 2001...played varsity soccer General—Returning letterwinner who is equal- from 1997-2001...played both on defense and at ly adept in the midfield or on the defensive back forward...as a senior she was named all-confer- line...one of the top recruits in the country com- ence, all-state, all-region and was the team’s ing out of high school in 2001...was ranked as captain and MVP...as a junior she was the the nation’s sixth best high school senior that Piedmont Athletic Conference Player of the year by Soccer America...started with freshman Year and was also named all-conference, all- Tar Heel Amy Steadman on the back line of the region and all-state...she was also CHHS’s U.S. Under-19 National Team in 2002...helped offensive MVP as a junior...as a sophomore she

2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide • Page 11 Player Bios was the team’s offensive MVP and an All- Honor Society and National Honor Roll...a jun- two brothers and two sisters...born January 11, Conference and All-Region choice...she also ior marshal...won the NSMA Science Award, 1985 in Atlanta, Ga....hobbies include tennis won those exact same honors as a fresh- was a Coca Cola Scholar Athlete and was and biking...athletes she most admires are Julie man...was a class council member her freshman named three times to Who’s Who Among Foudy, Ruud Van Nistelroy and Brett through senior years...served as secretary of her America’s High School Students. Butler...biggest sports thrill was winning a sophomore class and was active in Key Club Personal—Given name is Tyler Courtney national championship with her club and on the yearbook staff. Griffin...daughter of Charles and Sharyn team...among her favorites are Harry Potter Personal—Given name is Sophie Jocelyne Griffin...was born December 18, 1983 in books, Will & Grace, ravioli and The Godfather Gervais...has one brother and one sister...was Macon, Ga....has one sister...majoring in busi- ...her great-grandfather was the football coach born in Toronto, Ontario on September 15, ness...hobbies include guitar and country at the University of Georgia and her grandfather 1983...is the daughter of Pierre and Jocelyne music...biggest sports thrill was playing at ODP coached at the University of Richmond. Gervais...undecided on both her major and her regionals in Memphis...her grandfather played career plans...athlete she most admires is Lance football and baseball at Duke, her grandmother Armstrong...her brother, Eric Gervais, played was a cheerleader at UNC and her mother was a Brynn lacrosse at Loyola College...he is a member of swimmer at UNC. Hardman WOMEN’S SOCCER the Canadian National Lacrosse Team and a member of a professional indoor lacrosse team, Tyler Griffin’s Career Statistics #18 • Forward the Baltimore Thunder...her hobbies include Year ...... GP MIN ..GA AVG ..SV .SHO Sophomore painting, traveling and dancing. 2002...... 3 ..100 ...... 0..0.00 ...... 0 . . . ..0 Raleigh, N.C. (Broughton) Sophie Gervais’ Career Statistics Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG 2001...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 . . . .0 Libby General—Returning letterwinner who saw 2002...... 7 ...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 7 . . . .0 reserve playing time last year as a forward.

CAROLINA Totals ...... 9 ...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 7 . . . .0 Guess ODP Soccer Experience—Played club soccer #30 • Forward as a forward and outside midfielder from 1994- Freshman 2002...competed for the Raleigh Spartan Athens, Ga. Speed...led her team to three North Carolina Tyler (Athens Academy) state championships and twice to the regional finals...chosen for the NCYSA State Team Griffin 1996-2002 and the USYSA Region III Team #0 • Goalkeeper General—A high school All-America who 1997-99 and 2001...played for the Region III Sophomore joins Carolina in 2003...has the versatility to team in the 1998 U.S. Soccer Festival...compet- YEARS OF Charlotte, N.C. play both forward and midfield. ed in the 2000 Under-17 International (Providence) ODP Soccer Experience—Led her club team Tournament in France and Italy...also played in

25 to the 2001 national championship and third the 2001 National ODP Championship...played place finish in 2003...her club team also won for the Raleigh Wings in the W-1 League from General—Returning letterwinner who played three state championships and two regional 1997-99...the team won the league champi- as the No. 3 goalkeeper in 2002...this year she titles and was the regional finalist the other onship in 1998 and 1999...2001 adidas will compete for the chief backup job to starter year...2001 NSCAA All-America selection ESP/ODP All-Star Team member. Aly Winget. ...selected for Under-14 regional camp and then 2002 Season—Named to 2003 ACC Academic ODP Soccer Experience—Played for nine made U.S. Under-16 and Under-17 National Honor Roll with 3.08 GPA...played in seven years with the Charlotte Soccer Club as a goal- Teams...also a member of the pool for the U.S. matches...scored her only goal of the season in keeper...was the captain and MVP of the club, Under-19 National Team...named to Georgia the win over FIU. which reached the regional semifinals...member ODP State Team every year since 1998 and Prep—Graduated from Broughton High School of North Carolina State ODP Team 2000-02 as Region III ODP team every year since 1999. on June 1, 2002...played soccer there as a for- well as regional team...was also a national pool Prep—Graduated from Athens Academy on ward from 1999-2002...was a member of state selection. May 26, 2003...played soccer for three seasons, championship teams in 1999, 2000 and 2002 Season—Named to the 2003 ACC missing her junior season...2003 McDonald’s 2001...three-time all-conference selection and Academic Honor Roll with a GPA of 3.38...was All-America...2003 Parade All-America nomi- twice chosen NCHSAA All-State...won the named also named to the Dean’s List in the nee...led the team in scoring and assists all three individual MVP award at the 1999 state tourna- spring 2003 semester...saw action in three years and was first-team All-Northeast Georgia ment...2002 team captain. games as a freshman...played a full half against each year...also played four years of basketball Personal—Given name is Brynn Ashley both Guilford and Florida International and the as a point guard...named All-Northeast Georgia Hardman...nicknamed Brynner...was born last 10 minutes of the ACC Tournament cham- her freshman through senior years and all-area November 18, 1983, in Raleigh, N.C....daughter pionship game win over Clemson. as a senior...was the All-Northeast Georgia of Kent and Jody Hardman...business adminis- Prep—Graduated from Providence High player of the Year as a senior...led her team in tration major...hobbies include snow skiing and School on June 7, 2002...played four years of scoring, assists, steals and free throw shooting sewing...athletes she most admires are Mia soccer and two years of basketball in high three times...first-team all-state selection as a Hamm and Michael Jordan...biggest sports school...helped lead Providence to the state senior and honorable mention as a sopho- thrill was playing against the Brazilian National finals while earning team defensive MVP hon- more...participated in FCA, International Club Team while a member of the Raleigh Wings and ors...named to the all-state, all-conference, All- and Spanish Club. marking Sisi...was the youngest member of the Mecklenburg County and All-Charlotte Personal—Given name is Laurie Elizabeth W-1 League’s Raleigh Wings. Observer Teams...two-year selection to the Guess...nicknamed Libby...her parents are Ed State All-Star Team...member of the National and Page Allen and Amy and Frank Guess...has

Page 12 • 2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide Player Bios 25 the bat...led her Dallas Texans club team to the club soccer for both the Mile High Mustangs Brynn Hardman’s Career Statistics 2003 Under-18 national championship this past and the Denver Diamonds. Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG summer. 2002 Season—She had a solid sophomore cam- YEARS OF 2002...... 7 ...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 2 . . . .0 ODP Soccer Experience—Winner of the 2001 paign as she finished fifth on the team in scor- North Texas State Cup Fair Play Award...named ing with 18 points...had five goals and eight an NSCAA All-America as an outside back in assists...scored the game-winning goal against 2002 and 2003...captain of club team...played Marquette...started 11 times while playing in all Elizabeth for the Dallas Texans, winners of seven State 27 matches...her best game offensively was Cup champions and two regional crowns...club Guilford when she had two goals and one assist Lancaster team also was two-time Surf Cup champions, for five points...she had two assists against #34 • Goalkeeper WAGS finalists and Disney Showcase finalists. Radford in the opening round of the NCAA Freshman Prep—Graduated from Colleyville Heritage Tournament...also had single goals against CAROLINA Greensboro, N.C. High School on May 24, 2003...2002 high Washington and Florida State. (Greensboro Day) school All-America...twice named to first-team 2001 Season—Named to the 2002 ACC all-district team...played on a high school team Academic Honor Roll....played in all 25 games which was a state semifinalist in 2001 and four- for the Tar Heels, starting the season opener General—Freshman goalkeeper who will com- time district champions from 2000 to against Texas...scored her only goal of the sea- pete for the backup job between the posts. 2003...earned membership on principal’s honor son in the first round NCAA Tournament win ODP Soccer Experience—Played club soccer roll...participated in FCA...a Texas Scholar and over UNC Greensboro...had assists against for seven years...her team won the 2002 State Academic All-State selection. Tennessee, against Florida State in the regular WOMEN’S SOCCER Cup and finaled at the Region III Tournament. Personal—Given name is Jessica Lauren season and against Wake Forest in the ACC Prep—Graduated from Greensboro Day Maxwell...has two brothers and one Tournament. School on June 6, 2003...great all-around ath- sister...daughter of Gary and Barbara Prep—Graduated from Wheat Ridge High lete there...played soccer for four years as a Maxwell...born March 4, 1985 in San Antonio, School on May 23, 2001...Gatorade National goalie and field hockey for six years as a for- Texas...athlete she most admires is Michelle High School Player of the Year in ward...ran a myriad of events in track (100, 200, Akers...biggest sports thrill was winning the 2000...Colorado Soccer Sportswoman of the 4x100, 4x200, 4x400)...also a freestyler sprint- state title in the 400 meters...says that her club Year in 2001...won the 2001 Steinmark Award er on the swimming team competing in the 50 coach, Kenny Medina, has had the greatest given to the best all-around high school student- and 100 frees and on the 200 and 400 free influence on her athletic career...favorite food is athlete in the state of Colorado...played four relays...started in the goal for the soccer team Chinese...favorite movie is Tommy years of soccer, ran cross country for four years, for four years, earning all-conference and all- Boy...favorite TV show is Friends. competed in track for four years and played bas- region honors...also excelled in field hockey, ketball for two years...her soccer accolades leading team to state finals for first time in included first-team All-Conference honors school history...made the all-conference team Mary 1999-2001 as well as being the team captain twice and was the conference’s player of the twice and the team MVP once...she was a won- year as a senior...also named to the all-state McDowell der as a track athlete, competing in the 200 team and the squad’s MVP...member of #33 • Forward meters, 400 meters, 4x800 relay, long jump, National Honor Society...editor of yearbook. Junior triple jump and 4x100 relay...as a high school Personal—Given name is Elizabeth Daniell Lakewood, Colo. cross country runner she led her team to league Lancaster...daughter of Edward and Helen (Wheat Ridge) titles in 1998 and 1999...she was named all-con- Lancaster...has one brother...born June 9, 1985 ference in the sport in 1999 and 2000 and was in Greensboro, N.C....hobbies include reading, all-state in 1999...she qualified for the state high wakeboarding, snowboarding, backpacking and General—Two-year letter-winner for the Tar waterskiing...athletes she most admires are Heels who has seen significant action and spot Tracy Ducar, and Lance starting experience as both a forward and mid- Armstrong...says Ducar has had the greatest fielder...the younger sister of former Tar Heel influence on her athletic career...biggest sports Rebekah McDowell, class of 1999, who is cur- thrill was beating North Texas 3-1 in the 2002 rently playing with the Boston Breakers of the Region III semifinals...favorite books are the Women’s United Soccer Association...a dynam- Harry Potter series, favorite foods are chocolate ic forward who was a Parade High School All- and fresh fruit, favorite TV show is CSI and America in 2000 and 2001...was named to the favorite movie is Miss Congeniality. adidas/National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-America team in 2000...valedicto- rian of her high school class in 2001 with a 4.0 Jessica GPA in a class of 323 students. ODP Soccer Experience—A member of the Maxwell U.S. Under 21 National Team in 2002...was also #24 • Defender a member of the U.S. Under-18 National Team Freshman beginning in 2000...member of the state ODP Colleyville, Texas team from 1997-2000...member of the Regional (Heritage) ODP Team 1998-2001...played for the Colorado Rush club team...helped lead the Rush to five state championships, four regional General—High school All-America defender championships, one runnerup regional finish who should compete for a starting spot right off and two national championships...she played

2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide • Page 13 Player Bios school cross country championship four succes- national powerhouse Michigan Hawks...won against Georgia with two goals and one sive years...she was the team’s most valuable five state championship with the 82 Michigan assist...she also scored twice in the win at runner and the squad’s captain in 1999...as a Hawks...was MVP of state championships in Tennessee...had a goal and an assist in the win track athlete she was all-conference in the triple 2000 and 2001...led Hawks to three WAGS over Clemson and in the ACC championship jump in 1998, 1999 and 2000 and in the long titles as well as three regional titles and two match against Florida State...came off the bench jump in 2000...she was a state high school qual- national pool runnerup finishes...she was a to score the game-tying goal in UNC’s win over ifier in the triple jump all four years of high seven-year State Team member and six-year Rutgers in the third round of the NCAA school...she also qualified in the long jump, 400 regional player, serving as captain three Tournament...her other goal came in the win at meters and 4x400 relay her junior year...was years...member of U.S. under-16, under-18 and Duke...had two assists in the regular season win named Wheat Ridge’s most valuable runner in under-21 National teams...member of 2000 over Penn State and one each against Charlotte, 2000...finished 10th in the state in the long National Championship state ODP Team...won Auburn and Portland. jump in 2000...member of USA Track and Field the Golden Boot for the National Prep—In soccer, she was four times all-confer- all-high school squad in 2001...earned high Tournament...a 2000 NSCAA All-American ence, all-district, all-regional and all-state...she school academic letters 1998-2001 and was on was the first girl to receive All-Dream team sta- the Honor Roll four straight years. tus four years...Michigan Miss Soccer in 2000

WOMEN’S SOCCER Personal—Given name is Mary Margaret and 2001...State Gatorade Player of the McDowell...has one brother and three sis- Year...three times she was named to the Parade ters...was born July 25, 1982 in Denver, All-America team...second highest scorer in Colo....is the daughter of Scott and Kathy state history with 140 career goals in Division McDowell...active in Young Life, FCA and I...set the high school record for most goals in a ACC Outreach activities...hobbies include season with 40...named Michigan High School movies, ice skating, camping and hiking...ath- Female Athlete of the Year in 2001...first player lete she most admires is Michelle in any sport in her school district to have her Akers...biggest sports thrills were winning club uniform number retired (No. 7)...led team to

CAROLINA nationals two successive years, scoring each state championship in 2001 by scoring eight year with a header on her birthday as well as goals in three games...played one year of vol- playing on youth national teams...her brother leyball and three years of basketball at Jake played soccer at Holy Cross and was an Plymouth Canton High School in addition to assistant coach with the Tar Heels in 2002...her her outstanding soccer resume...member of sister Rebekah played soccer at Carolina and school senate for two years...was on athlete stu- now with the Boston Breakers of the WUSA dent council for four years...was captain of and her sister Elizabeth playedsoccer at Wake 2001 soccer and basketball teams...as a basket- Forest (1999-2002)...recreation and leisure ball player she was two years all-division and YEARS OF studies major...wants to attend graduate school was honorable mention all-state as a in dental hygiene. senior...two-time all-defensive player and the

25 team’s first Blood and Guts award winner. Mary McDowell’s Career Statistics Personal—Given name is Robyn Anne Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG Morrell...has three brothers and one sister...was 2001...... 25 ....33 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 5 . . . .0 born in Southfield, Mich. on September 24, 2002...... 27 ....38 ...... 5 ...... 8 ....18 . . . .1 1982...the daughter of Russell and Norah Totals ...... 52 ....71 ...... 6 ....11 ....23 . . . .1 Morrell....enjoys playing the guitar in her spare National Youth Team selection. time...athlete she most admires is Annika 2002 Season—Named the ACC Player of the Sorenstam...her favorite type of food is Week on October 21, 2002 after scoring game Mexican and her favorite TV show is Anne winning goals against both Florida State and CSI...biggest sports thrill was winning the Virginia...also had a game winner against championship of the Nordic Cup with the U.S. Morrell Oregon...fourth-leading scorer on the team with Under-21 National Team, scoring goals on three #37 • Forward 23 points as she had nine goals and five headers...also says having her high school retire Junior assists...she had a pair of goals in the win at her No. 7 was a huge thrill...her brother David Plymouth, Mich. FSU...assisted twice in the NCAA quarterfinal was a wrestler at the University of Michigan (Canton) win versus Texas A&M...had single goals ver- and her sister Abi plays soccer at Western sus Texas, Marquette, Virginia, Maryland (reg- Michigan University...majors in communica- ular season) and Wake Forest (NCAA tions. General—Two-year letterwinner and Tournament). starter...the first Michigan player to play for the 2001 Season—Had a magnificent freshman Anne Morrell’s Career Statistics Tar Heels...a Parade High School All America season...was named to the 2001 ACC All- Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG in 2000...has provided a dynamic attacking Freshman Team...tied for fifth in the ACC in 2001...... 25 ....50 ...... 8 ...... 8 ....24 . . . .3 presence for the Tar Heels in their forward line assists with eight...named second-team fresh- 2002...... 27 ....62 ...... 9 ...... 5 ....23 . . . .3 the past two seasons as she stepped right in and man All-America by Soccer Buzz and to Soccer Totals ...... 52 ..112 ....17 ....13 ....47 . . . .6 assumed a starting position. Buzz’s Southeast Region All-Freshman ODP Soccer Experience—A past member of Team...played in all 25 games of the season and the U.S. Under-21 National Team in started 23 of them...had eight goals and eight 2002...practiced with the U.S. National Team in assists for 24 points...scored game-winning 2001 after being called up to the squad by goals against Georgia, Tennessee and Coach ...a member of the Clemson...her top game of the season came

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Leea Heather Jennifer YEARS OF Murphy O’Reilly Perkins #1 • Forward #20 • Forward #38 • Forward Sophomore Freshman Freshman Tecumseh, Kan. East Brunswick, N.J. Raleigh, N.C. (Shawnee Heights) (East Brunswick) (Saint Mary’s)

General--Returning letterwinner...a walk-on General–Named the Gatorade High School General—Just the second player in North CAROLINA who added tremendous depth on the forward National Player of the Year in 2002...member of Carolina state history to win both the Gatorade line for the Tar Heels last season...was recruited the U.S. National Team...was invited to partici- and NCSCA player of the year awards … by several schools to play both soccer and run pate in training camp prior to the 2003 earned North Carolina player of the year honors track...a real speedburner. Women’s World Cup...suffered a broken fibula following her junior and senior seasons. 2002 Season—Contributed in a reserve role at playing for the National Team on June 14, 2003 ODP Soccer Experience – A three-year mem- forward, seeing action in 12 matches...she yet was cleared for practice 10 days before the ber of the Region III ODP Team and a six-year scored two goals—one in the ACC Tournament Tar Heels’ first regular season match. member of the State ODP Team … played for championship game against Clemson and the ODP Soccer Experience–A concurrent mem- the Under-19 Region Team in 2003, the Under- other in the NCAA first round win over ber of both the U.S. National Team and the U.S. 17 Region Team in 2002 and the Under-16 WOMEN’S SOCCER Radford. Under-21 National Team...saw her first action Region Team in 2001 … started at forward for Prep--Graduated from Shawnee Heights High with the National Team in 2002, earning eight the Greensboro Twisters in the W-League in School on May 19, 2002...played basketball and caps...was a member of the U.S. Under-19 2003 … played for the GYSA ’84 Twisters soccer there and also ran track...was a three- National Team which captured the gold medal Green for six years, winning a state champi- time selection to the all-city, all-league and all- at the World Championships in Canada...plays onship in 2001 and finishing as a finalist in regional teams in soccer...graduated in the Top for the EB Bears Club Team which won the 2002 and ’03 … also played for the CASL 25 percent of her class and was an academic let- 2001 state championship and three county titles. Spartan Stars, state semifinalists in 1997, ’98 ter winner...was outstanding in track in high and ’99. school...at the 2002 state championship meet Prep–Graduated from East Brunswick High Prep—Graduated from Saint Mary’s School in she finished third in the 100 and 200 meters and School on June 20, 2003...as a senior she was Raleigh, N.C. … North Carolina Gatorade was on the 4x400 relay team which won the the consensus national player of the year...won Player of the year in 2002 and ’03 … NCSCA state title...won a total of 10 city and three that award from Gatorade Circle of Champions, State Player of the Year in 2003 … Player of the regional championships in individual events National Soccer Coaches Association and Year by the Raleigh News & Observer in 2002 and on relays in her high school career...also Parade Magazine...three-time high school All- and ’03 … NCSCA Region Player of the Year in won 2002 USATF state title in the 100 America selection by both the NSCAA and 2002 and ’03 … four-time all-state, all-region meters...as a sophomore she pulled off the dou- Parade...member of National Honor and all-conference selection … TISAC ble of competing in the regional track meet and Society...also played point guard on her high Conference Player of the Year in 2002 and ’03 a regional soccer match on the same day. school basketball team. … led Saint Mary’s in scoring all four years and Personal--Given name is Leea Dawnyiel Personal–Given name is Heather Ann was named team MVP three times … team won Murphy...was born May 15, 1984 in Topeka, O’Reilly...daughter of Andrew and Carol the state championship in 2001 and was a final- Kan....is the daughter of Lance and Colette O’Reilly...was born January 2, 1985, in New ist in 2002 … recipient of the 2003 WRAL Murphy...her stepmother played softball at the Brunswick, N.J....has three brothers...hopes to Scholar-Athlete Extra Effort Award … graduat- University of Kansas....hobbies include danc- pursue a career as a professional soccer player ed with honors … recipient of the Saint Mary’s ing, hanging out and watching TV...biggest or teacher...hobbies include basketball, music Merit/Leadership Scholarship and was named thrill was scoring a goal in the 2002 ACC and computers...athlete she most admires is to the President’s Honor Roll … member of the Tournament championship game...says her Lance Armstrong...biggest sports thrill was Big Sister/Little Sister Club, the Spanish Club father has had the greatest influence on her ath- winning the Under-19 World Championship in and the Outdoor Club, among other clubs … letic career. Canada in 2002, defeating Canada in front of active in community service work … spent two 50,000 fans in the final...person who most influ- years as an assistant coach for a U13/U14 Boys enced her career is her soccer coach, Charlie Select soccer team. Leea Murphy’s Career Statistics Naimo...favorite book is Catcher in the Personal—Given name is Jennifer Ashley Year....GP/GS ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG Rye...favorite food is cereal...favorite TV show Perkins … Nicknames are “Jen” and “Perkins” 2002...... 12 ....14 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 4 . . . .0 is Friends...her favorite movie is The … was born April 11, 1985, in Raleigh … Shawshank Redemption...her favorite color is daughter of Nancy and Derrick Perkins … ath- Carolina Blue...her father ran track at Villanova lete she most admires is Michael Jordan … hob- and one of her brothers competes in track and bies are running, golf and listening to music … cross country at the Air Force Academy. says she is “the most superstitious person in the world” and won’t let anyone touch or move things in her bedroom for fear that it will jinx her when she plays … Favorite food is pizza, favorite movie is “Remember the Titans” and favorite TV show is “Friends” … undecided on a major … after graduation, would like to pur- sue professional soccer and a career in sports medicine

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Player Bios ber of region pool and region team 1997- assist against Charlotte and in the NCAA Alyssa 99...named to 1998 adidas ESP Camp All-Star Tournament quarterfinals against Penn Team. State...her other goals came against Penn State Ramsey 2002 Season—Finalist for Missouri Athletic in the regular season and Auburn...had single #12 • Forward Club/Hermann Trophy...second-team All-ACC assists against Duke in the regular season and Senior selection...Soccer Buzz honorable mention All- the NCAA Tournament, Clemson, Ohio State, Cornelius, N.C. America selection...third-team All-Southeast UNC Greensboro, Rutgers and (North Mecklenburg) Region by NSCAA and second-team All- Portland...played in all 25 games, starting 24 Southeast Region by Soccer Buzz...named ACC times. Player of the Week September 9, 2002 after her 2000 Season—Was one of the top freshmen in General—One of the top strikers in the play in the Nike Carolina Classic...had another the nation...saw action in 23 games for the Tar nation...a three-year letter winner who ranks dynamic year for the Tar Heels...she finished Heels, earning 22 starting assignments...on the among Carolina’s all-time scoring leaders...she second on the team in points with 46 and she led season she recorded 15 goals and had 15 assists heads into the 2003 season ranked 11th in the team in goals with 17...she also had 12 for 45 points...she ranked second in the ACC in points with 140, 12th in goals with 47 and 10th assists...she played in all 27 games, starting 25 points with 45, second in goals with 15 and sec- WOMEN’S SOCCER in assists with 46...was one of the top recruits in times...she scored game-winning goals against ond in assists with 15...she was also second in the nation coming out of high school in Guilford, Stanford when the Cardinal was unde- the ACC in scoring average (1.96 points per 2000...heads up a potent Carolina forward line feated and No. 1-ranked and in the NCAA quar- game), in goals per game (0.65) and in assists ...is another in the long line of great attacking terfinal versus Texas A&M...her top point game per game (0.65)...she scored three game-win- players in Carolina history...has tremendous of the season was against Guilford with six (2g, ning goals—against Oregon and NC State (reg- strength and a definite nose for the goal. 2a)...was superb against Texas A&M in the ular season) as well as the game winner in the ODP Soccer Experience—A former member NCAA quarterfinals with two goals and one ACC Tournament championship game against of the United States Under-21 National assist...scored twice in the regular season win at Duke...had five points in a game twice—in her Team...has been a pool player with the U.S. Wake Forest...had a goal and an assist in the debut at Texas (2g, 1a) and in her home debut CAROLINA National Team since 2000, earning eight caps in NCAA third round against Tennessee and ver- against Virginia (1g, 3a)...had four points in a 2000 and 2001...earned a spot in the 30-player sus Washington in the Nike Carolina Classic...in game four times—against Tennessee (2g), Duke residency camp for the 2000 Olympics under three ACC Tournament games she had six in the regular season (1g, 2a), against NC State Coach April Heinrichs...gained valuable experi- assists, including three in the semifinal win over (2g) in the ACC Tournament and against Wake ence playing in the summer of 2000 for the U.S. Maryland...that equalled her high for assists in a Forest in the NCAA second round (2g)...had a Under-21 National Team in the Nordic game in her career...she also scored single goals goal and an assist in wins over Oregon and ver- Cup...was a member of the U.S. Under-16 and in games against Nebraska, Texas A&M (regu- sus Duke in the championship game of the ACC U.S. Under-17 National Team pool in 1998 and lar season), Texas, FIU, Oregon, Stanford, Saint Tournament...had a two-assist game against the U.S. Under-18 National Team in Mary’s. Florida State and Virginia. South Carolina...scored single goals against YEARS OF 1999...played for the U.S. Under-16s at the 2001 Season—Really came into her own as a Texas A&M, NC State (regular season) and USYSA International Tournament at Disney sophomore...was named the Most Valuable Maryland...recorded one assist in games versus 25 World in February 1999...played six years for Player of the 2001 ACC Tournament after lead- William & Mary, TCU, Florida State (ACC the Charlotte Soccer Club ‘81 Ladies Blues ing the Tar Heels to the championship...was Tournament), Connecticut in the NCAA quar- starting in 1995...played as a forward and mid- named second-team All-Atlantic Coast terfinals and UCLA in the NCAA champi- fielder there...led that team to 1998 and 2000 Conference...was twice named to Soccer onship game...she made a nifty pass to Meredith N.C. State Cup championships...member of America’s National Team of the Week during Florance who then scored the game-tying goal ODP State Team six years from 1994-99...mem- the 2001 season...was named on both in the 76th minute of the NCAA championship September 25 and November 12...led the game against the Bruins...named a third-team Atlantic Coast Conference in scoring with 49 All-America by Soccer Buzz...was an honor- points, in assists with 19, in scoring average able mention All-America selection as named with 1.96 points per game and in assists per by Soccer Times...earned first-team All-Atlantic game with 0.76...finished third in the ACC with Coast Conference honors...finished second in 15 goals and third in goals per game with the ACC in both assists and points...tapped for 0.60...named first-team All-Southeast Region the ACC’s All-Freshman Team...was named the by the NSCAA and by Soccer Buzz...a third- Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Week team All-America selection by Soccer on September 4, 2000...named All-Southeast Buzz...was named Most Valuable Player of the Region first team by Soccer Buzz...was also 2001 Duke adidas Classic...her 19 assists in named to Soccer Buzz’s Southeast Region All- 2001 equaled the sixth most in a single season Freshman squad...named to the Freshman All- in UNC history...she had four game-winning America Team by Soccer Times...was also goals for the 2001 Tar Heels--both Penn State named to Soccer America’s All-Freshman games, as well as against Missouri and against Team. Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament...had her Prep—A 2000 graduate of North Mecklenburg career game against Georgia with three goals High School in Huntersville, N.C....2000 and two assists...was also on the top of her Parade All-America...missed playing soccer game at Virginia where she scored twice and her senior year of high school due to residency added one assist...had four points in a game four with the U.S. Women’s National Team...was times with two goals against Wake Forest in the all-conference, first-team all-state, all-region ACC Tournament semifinals and one goal and and NSCAA All-America as a junior...led team two assists against Missouri and in both games to Mega 7 conference title while being named against Florida State...had one goal and one conference player of the year...was also the

Page 16 • 2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide Player Bios 25 region player of the year...1999 Gatorade N.C. Club/ODP Experience—Has experience as a GPA...was also chosen for the Dean’s List in the High School Girl Soccer Player of the member of the United States National Team fall semester 2001 with a 3.65 GPA. Year...1999 N.C. Soccer Coaches Association where .earned two caps with the U.S. National Prep—Graduated from Sycamore High School YEARS OF Player of the Year...1999 adidas National High Team in Italy and Portugal...was elevated to that in Cincinnati on June 3, 2001...played four School Soccer Coaches All-America...named team in 2001 after being on the United States years of high school soccer...a Parade High all-conference, all-region and third-team all- Under-18 National Team...played on the same School All-America in in 2001...active in state as a sophomore...1998 Gatorade N.C. club team as former Tar Heel All-America National Honor Society, the Huddle Drug High School Girls Soccer Player of the Danielle Borgman...has been a member of the Awareness Program and Special Year...led team to conference championship... U.S. Under-16, Under-18 and Under-21 Olympics...named to high honor roll four suc- as a freshman she was team co-MVP and was National Teams as well as the WNT pool and cessive years...was named to Greater Miami all-conference, all-region and fourth-team all- the Under-19 national team pool...played club Conference All-Academic Team for three years. state...again led team to conference title...scored soccer for 11 years as a forward and club bas- Personal—Given name is Sara Renee CAROLINA 108 goals and had 58 assists in just three high ketball for seven years as a guard...led the Randolph...is nicknamed Renni...has one sis- school seasons...1999 U.S. Youth Soccer Hammer FC soccer team to Ohio South state ter...was born February 27, 1983 in Denver, Association Academic All-America...interna- championships in 1997, 1998 and 2001...was Colo....is the daughter of Randy and Alice tional baccalaureate program member in sixth named an under-16 NSCAA All-America. Randolph...her chief hobbies are drawing and through 10th grades...member of National 2002 Season—Played in 24 games for the Tar painting...her biggest sports thrill was her first Honor Society and Renaissance Gold...four- Heels as a sophomore and started on 20 occa- cap with the U.S. Women’s National Team as it year Honor Roll student...graduated with a GPA sions...finished the year with two goals and four is such an honor to represent the U.S. on any of 4.0...also played basketball for a season and assists...had the game-winning goal in an national team...athlete she most admires is WOMEN’S SOCCER ran track as a freshman, winning the conference NCAA second round victory over Wake Lance Armstrong...her father ran track for the title in the 800 meters...member of Senior Class University of Texas as a hurdler and was a four- Council, Student Council Executive Board, Key year letterwinner for the Longhorns...her grand- Club, Interact Club and Latin Club. father played baseball at the University of Personal—Born September 21, 1982 in Kansas Virginia...majors in journalism with emphasis City, Mo....full name is Alyssa Marie in visual communication and graphic Ramsey...daughter of Wagner and Ellen design...lists her favorite food as anything Ramsey...has one brother...her father played Mexican, her favorite book as The Road Less football at Virginia and her grandfather was an Traveled and her favorite movie as The Princess All-America football player at William & Mary Bride. and then played for the Washington Redskins...enjoys water sports, tennis and Sara Randolph’s Career Statistics rollerblading...athlete she most admires is Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG Lance Armstrong...serves in Carolina’s Medical 2001...... 25 ....33 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 8 . . . .1 Center Sick Child Visitation Program...majors 2002...... 24 ....10 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 8 . . . .1 in Management & Society..is a huge fan of Totals ...... 49 ....43 ...... 4 ...... 8 ....16 . . . .2 Justin Timberlake...her favorite food is steak and favorite TV show is The Real World...advertising major...wants to play pro soccer or work with an advertising firm. Catherine Reddick Alyssa Ramsey’s Career Statistics #31 • Defender Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG Senior 2000...... 23 ....62 ....15 ....15 ....45 . . . .3 Birmingham, Ala. 2001...... 25 ....56 ....15 ....19 ....49 . . . .4 Forest...she also scored versus (Briarwood Christian) 2002...... 27 ....66 ....17 ....12 ....46 . . . .3 Washington...had assists versus Texas A&M, Totals ...... 75 ..184 ....47 ....46 ..140 . . .10 Texas, Oregon and Radford. 2001 Season—Had a magnificent freshman General—Returns as the top defender in the season...played in all 25 games for the Tar college game...three-year letterwinner...has Heels, starting 21 times...scored two goals on become a mainstay as the starting center back the season, the game-winning goal against on the U.S. National Team as well...has started Sara Florida State in the ACC Tournament champi- at that position for over two years and is the Randolph onship game and the first UNC goal in the likely starter there for the U.S. in the 2003 #10 • Midfielder NCAA quarterfinals against Penn State...had Women’s World Cup...played in a reserve role Junior assists against Georgia, Missouri, UAB and for Carolina much of her freshman year before Cincinnati, Ohio Portland...tapped as a member of Soccer becoming the Tar Heels’ starting central defend- (Sycamore) America’s All-Freshman Team...was named to er as a sophomore...she has earned consensus the 2001 ACC All-Freshman Team...named sec- All-America honors each of her past two years. ond-team freshman All-America by Soccer ODP Soccer Experience—Currently a mem- General—Two-year returning starter...has Buzz and to Soccer Buzz’s Southeast Region ber of the U.S. National Team where she is the developed into a reliable player for All-Freshman Team...earned All-Tournament starting center defender for Coach April Carolina...her versatility is a key as she feels honors in the 2001 NCAA College Cup...had a Heinrichs’ team...has been a member of the comfortable both in the midfield and on the great year academically...was named to the team since 2000 and starter since the summer of back line of defense. ACC Academic Honor Roll with a 3.43 2001...she had earned 25 caps through the con-

2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide • Page 17 Player Bios clusion of the 2002 season...played club soccer All-Freshman Team...played in all 24 games for Belles service organization...active in church for 10 years for the Attack Club Soccer the Tar Heels...she started only one game and youth group and in fund-raising for Kids Team...also played on the U.S. Under-21 ironically that was the NCAA Tournament Without Toys program. National Team which competed at the Nordic championship game against UCLA...she went Personal—Given name is Catherine Anne Cup in the summer of 2000...captain of the U.S. on to win NCAA final four defensive MVP Reddick...has one sister...daughter of Phil and Under-18 National Team in 2000 and a member honors in that game...she scored five goals and Anne Reddick...her father played college foot- of the U.S. Under-18 National Team in 1998 had five assists on the season for 15 points...her ball...was born February 10, 1982 in Richmond, and 1999...started 1998 as member of U.S. biggest goal of the season came as the game Va....hobbies include basketball, reading fic- Under-16 National Team before moving up to winner against UCLA in the national champi- tion, singing and going to Backstreet Boys con- the Under 18 team....member of the U.S. team onship game with less than nine minutes to certs...athlete she most admires is Joy which won the gold medal at the 1999 Pan Fawcett...says that her family members have American Games. had the biggest influence on her athletic 2002 Season—Consensus first-team All- career...lists her favorite food as steak, her America selection by the NSCAA coaches, favorite movie as Moulin Rouge and her Soccer Buzz and Soccer America...named first- favorite TV show as Friends...biggest sports

WOMEN’S SOCCER team All-Southeast Region by both the NSCAA thrill was saving the potentially game-winning coaches and Soccer Buzz...finalist for Honda goal off the line of the 2000 NCAA semifi- Award, Soccer Buzz National Player of the Year nals...majors in communications...wants to pur- Award and Missouri Athletic Club Hermann sue a career as a sports broadcaster. Trophy...first-team All-ACC selection...Soccer Buzz Southeast Region Player of the Catherine Reddick’s Career Statistics Year...finalist for U.S. Soccer Chevy Young Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG Female Athlete of the Year award...named to 2000...... 24 ....44 ...... 5 ...... 5 ....15 . . . .1 All-Tournament Team at NCAA final 2001...... 23 ....35 ...... 3 ...... 7 ....13 . . . .1

CAROLINA four...despite commitments to the U.S. National 2002...... 17 ....26 ...... 6 ...... 5 ....17 . . . .1 Team she saw action in 17 matches, starting 15 Totals ...... 64 ..105 ....14 ....17 ....45 . . . .3 times...she had the best scoring game of her career against Clemson in the ACC Tournament championship match with two goals and one assist...she played that match in Tallahassee, Fla. just 12 hours after finishing a game with Amy the U.S. National Team in Pasadena, Calif....she Steadman had 17 points on the season with six goals and #11 • Defender YEARS OF five assists...she scored the game-winning goal Freshman against USC...had three goals and three assists Brevard, N.C.

25 in NCAA play including one goal and one assists against Wake Forest in the second round (Brevard) and Tennessee in the third round. 2001 Season—Named first-team All-America General—A top-flight defender likely to break by Soccer Buzz and Soccer America and sec- play...she scored one goal in each of the first into UNC’s starting lineup after missing her ond-team All-America by the NSCAA...a first- two games of the season against Texas and freshman year because of a torn ACL...one of team All-Southeast selection by the NSCAA Texas A&M...coincidentally both goals were the best high school players to ever come out of and Soccer Buzz...named All-Tournament in the scored with less than one minute remaining in the state of North Carolina...was rated the third- NCAA College Cup..started all 23 games she the first half and each goal forged 1-1 ties at best high school prospect in the nation in 2002 played in for the Tar Heels as a sophomore...a halftime...she also had goals against Oregon by Soccer America magazine...one of two first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference selec- and against Maryland...she recorded two assists incoming freshmen in 2002 with U.S. National tion...was named to the Soccer America against both Texas and TCU and had a single Team experience...started with fellow UNC National Team of the Week on two occasions-- assist in the win over South Carolina...named defender Kendall Fletcher on the back line of on September 25, 2001 and on October 16, Carolina’s Rookie Player of the Year in 2000. the U.S. Under-19 National Team in the sum- 2001...she had three goals and seven assists on Prep—Graduated May 21, 2000 from mer of 2002...she also tore her ACL as a senior the season...she had a goal and two assists in the Briarwood Christian School...played four years in high school. win over Georgia, scored the game-winning of soccer and three years of basketball...1999 ODP Soccer Experience—A past member of goal in UNC’s regular season win over Florida and 2000 Parade All-America selection...four- the U.S. Under-19 National Team...has been a State and another in the ACC Tournament semi- time all-state selection...three-time Optimist pool member of the full National Team squad final win over Wake Forest...had other assists Club Player of the Year...in soccer she was the since 2000, earning four caps in the process against Missouri, UAB, Maryland, Virginia and Birmingham News’ State and Metro Player of during the 2001 season. NC State in the ACC Tournament.. the Year...two-time Alabama Gatorade Soccer 2002 Season—Redshirted while rehabbing 2000 Season—Named First Team Freshman Player of the Year...led basketball team to Final from a torn ACL...named to ACC Honor Roll All-America by Soccer Buzz...was named to the Four twice and soccer team to four high school with 3.68 GPA...earned membership on Dean’s All-Tournament Team at the 2000 NCAA final state titles...named all-state in basketball as a List each semester. four...was then tapped as the Most Valuable senior...Birmingham News’ Shelby County Prep—An alumna of Brevard High Defensive Player of the NCAA final Player of the Year in basketball...Birmingham School...Parade and NSCAA High School All- four...member of the National Soccer Coaches Magazine’s Top Six People of 1999 selec- America selection...missed her senior year of Association of America Freshman All-America tion...member of Fellowship of Christian soccer because of a torn ACL...she played soc- Team...named to NSCAA Southeast Region Athletes, Special Equestrians and Birmingham cer as well as running track and

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Player Bios 25 swimming...was the 400-meter state champion, assists in a single season, game and career at the WAC Conference Runner of the Year and an Portage Central...an honor roll student in high outstanding 100-yard freestyler in swim- school all four years...graduated with a 3.9 YEARS OF ming...also competed on her high school’s Math GPA...member of Rotary Club and church Team. youth group...won the B’nai B’rith Award for Personal--Given name is Amy Elizabeth Academics, Athletics and Exemplary Steadman...nicknamed Steady...the daughter of Community Leadership performance. Ned and Carol Steadman...has one brother...was Personal—Given name is Lindsay Ann born September 8, 1984 in Brevard, Tarpley...nicknamed Tarp...has two N.C....majoring in international brothers...born September 22, 1983 in Madison, studies...biggest sports thrill was winning Wis....daughter of Gary and Barb Tarpley...ath- Under-19 World Championship in 2002...hopes lete she most admires is Mia Hamm...hobbies CAROLINA to play one day in the WUSA...athlete she most include basketball and shopping...biggest sports admires is Lance Armstrong...likes to watch TV thrill was winning WAGS, ODP and Club in her spare time. National Tournament the same year and win- ning the Golden Boot award as the tournament MVP...her brother Chad plays baseball at Lindsay Western Michigan and her uncle, Bob Williams, Tarpley played football at Iowa State. #25 • Forward WOMEN’S SOCCER Sophomore Lindsay Tarpley’s Career Statistics Kalamazoo, Mich. Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG (Portage Central) 2002...... 25 ..105 ....16 ....15 ....47 . . . .5 Championship...Soccer Buzz Southeast Region Freshman Player of the Year...named first-team General—One of the top attacking presences in Southeast Region by both the NSCAA coaches the college game...consensus choice as National and Soccer Buzz...also named to Soccer Buzz Freshman of the Year in 2002...elevated to the Southeast Region All-Freshman Team...ACC Maggie U.S. National Team in early 2003...was ranked Player of the Week on September 16, 2002...she led the Tar Heels in scoring as a freshman with Tomecka as the fourth-best high school recruit in the #5 • Midfielder nation in 2002 by Soccer America magazine. 47 points...she was second on the team in goals ODP Soccer Experience—Is a member of the with 16 and tied for the team lead in assists with Senior both the U.S. National Team and U.S. Under-21 15...also led Carolina with five match-winning Shrewsbury, Mass. National Team at this time...excelled as a mem- tallies...those came against Washington, Texas, (Shrewsbury) ber of the U.S. Under-19 National Team in FIU, Wake Forest (regular season) and 2002...that team competed in the Junior World Tennessee in the third round of the NCAA Cup Championship in August 2002...was elect- Tournament...her high point game was six as General—A three-year letter winner and three- ed the captain of that team and she scored the she scored three goals on her birthday year starter as Carolina’s playmaking center golden goal in the championship match of the (9/22/2002) against FIU...had two goals against midfielder...worked her way into a starting role tournament against Canada...member of both Guilford and Wake Forest (ACC at defensive midfielder midway through the Michigan ODP State Team since 1997...from Tournament)...had a pair of assists in games 2000 campaign....a U.S. Under-18 National 1998 on she successively earned spots on the against Florida State, Virginia and Wake Forest Team member when she came to Carolina...pos- Under-16, Under-18, Under-19 and Under-21 (NCAA Tournament)...had three points (1g, 1a) sesses tremendous strength and as the tallest National Teams...led Michigan ODP teams to versus Washington, Texas A&M and Wake player on the team she is always a target on set national titles in February 2000 and 2001, win- Forest (regular season)...also had single goals plays in the opponent’s box...is active in the ning the adidas Golden Boot the second against Texas, NC State, Radford, Tennessee Honors Program at Carolina. year...played for the Michigan Hawks club team and Santa Clara. ODP Soccer Experience—A former member which won the Snickers Club National title in Prep—Parade and NSCAA High School All- of the U.S. Under-21 National team...competed August 2001 and the WAGS Premier Cup America selection...graduated in May 2002 for the Fuller Hamlet Soccer Club since the age championship in 2001...won MVP honors at the from Portage Central High School...played four of 10...helped lead team to state championships Snickers Tournament...has competed for U.S. years of soccer...selected as a 1999 NSCAA in 1997 and 1999...was the captain of the club Youth National Teams in Bulgaria, Albania, All-America and a Parade All-America in 2001 team, playing mostly at forward and center mid- Germany and Holland. and 2002...was named the nation’s top high field...also played both wide midfield and 2002 Season—Outstanding student who was school forward by Parade in 2002...Michigan defense depending on the game and the situa- named to 2003 ACC Honor Roll with 3.06 Gatorade Player of the Year in 2002...helped tion...a member of the U.S. Under-18 National GPA...named National Freshman of the Year by high school team win MSHAA state title in Team and a selection for the Under-21 National both Soccer Buzz and Soccer America...first- 1999...was the captain of her high school team team pool...member of Regional Team in 1997, team All-America selection by Soccer and named three times all-conference, all- 1998 and 1999. Buzz...named ACC Rookie of the Year and region and all-state...scored 139 goals in her 2002 Season—Started for the third straight year first-team All-ACC...finalist for U.S. Soccer high school career...named to the Michigan for the Tar Heels...played in 27 games, starting Chevy Young Female Athlete of the Dream Team three times...played basketball for 24 times...she had three goals and one assist on Year...named first-team freshman All-America four years as the team’s starting point the season...had goals against St. Mary’s, by Soccer Buzz...All-Tournament selection at guard...was team MVP all four years as well as Clemson in the regular season and in the NCAA both ACC Tournament and NCAA the squad’s captain and a three-time all-confer- Tournament quarterfinals against Texas ence selection...alltime leader for steals and

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Player Bios A&M...her goal against Clemson forced over- Texas A&M, South Carolina, Oregon, Clemson, surprises in the nation in 2000...most people did time in the game and UNC went on to win in the Duke in the regular season and Florida State in not know how good a player she had become second extra session. the regular season...... named to the 2000-01 during her redshirt year...the Tar Heels really 2001 Season—Named second-team All- Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor improved after her insertion into the starting Southeast Region by Soccer Buzz...played in all Roll. lineup come post-season tournament time...red- 25 games for the Tar Heels, including 24 games Prep—Graduated from Shrewsbury High shirted during the Tar Heels’ 1999 campaign to as a starter...used her height to become a goal School on June 8, 2000...in the fall she played earn more experience...made great contribu- scoring threat for the Tar Heels...she scored soccer and captained the team her senior tions in practice that season...also a gifted eight goals and added four assists for 20 year...as a senior she led SHS to the district scholar-athlete...chair of ACC Outreach on the points...had a goal and an assist in wins over championship...team went on to reach the state UNC campus since 2001, athletic fundraising Tennessee and versus NC State in the regular semifinals...named an NSCAA All-America as chair for the UNC Dance Marathon...member season...scored single goals against Penn State a junior and senior and a Parade All-America as of the UNC Honors Program...has been named in the regular season, UAB, Wake Forest in the a senior...played basketball in the winter, cap- to the Dean’s List every semester from 1999- regular season, NC State in the ACC taining the team as a senior...played both power 2003...four-time ACC Academic Honor Roll Tournament, UNC Greensboro and Duke in the forward and center on teams which reached the selection...won ACC Top Six For Service

WOMEN’S SOCCER NCAA Tournament...had assists against state semifinals her junior and senior years and Award in 2001, 2002 and 2003. Maryland and Rutgers. the finals for the first time in school ODP Soccer Experience—Member of the 2000 Season—Was expected to be one the top history...was an outstanding track athlete in the 1997 Under-16 National Team...was a member freshmen in the nation and she delivered on that spring although she never competed until her of the U.S. Under-18 National Team Pool in promise...named to the ACC All-Freshman junior year...she ran the 400 meters, competed both 1998 and 1999...member of Sting Soccer Team...played in all 24 games for the Tar in long jump and was part of the mile relay...as Club for eight years as a center Heels...was moved into the starting lineup at a senior, she placed second in the state in the midfielder...USYSA Under-17 National Team defensive midfielder against NC State on long jump with a jump of 18-6 1/4 and anchored member and captain in 1999...member of October 11, 2000 and that was the first start in the mile relay team to a third-place finish in the Region III Team and captain of that team for

CAROLINA what would be 12 successive starts to end the state...vice president of National Honor three years...captain of club soccer team, Dallas season...she scored four goals on the season and Society...class treasurer all four years of high Sting ‘81. school...ranked third in her high school graduat- 2002 Season—Earned membership on 2003 ing class with a 3.9 GPA. ACC Honor Roll for fourth straight year...also Personal—Given name is Magdalena Janina made Dean’s List both semesters...was limited Tomecka...goes by Maggie...has two to action in only four games because of knee sisters...was born April 30, 1982 in Gliwice, injury...had two assists in those four games— Poland...the daughter of Marek and Anna one each against USC and Guilford...won the Tomecka...hobbies include art and skiing...ath- women’s soccer team’s Athletic Director’s YEARS OF letes she most admires are Julie Rotondi, Molly Scholar-Athlete Award. Finerty and Beth Ames...biology major...desires 2001 Season—Started all 25 games for the Tar

25 to attend medical school. Heels...scored only three goals but they were all game winners—against Virginia and in back-to- Maggie Tomecka’s Career Statistics back NCAA Tournament games against Duke Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG and Rutgers...was one of the assist leaders in the 2000...... 24 ....27 ...... 4 ...... 9 ....17 . . . .1 ACC with 10, tying for third in the confer- 2001...... 25 ....27 ...... 8 ...... 4 ....20 . . . .2 ence...she finished fifth in the ACC in assists 2002...... 27 ....40 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 7 . . . .0 per game with 0.40...had two of those 10 assists Totals ...... 76 ....94 ....15 ....14 ....44 . . . .3 against Florida State in the regular season game and had single assists against Texas, Charlotte, Georgia, Missouri, Tennessee, Ohio State, UNC Greensboro and against Penn State in the NCAA Tournament...earned All-Tournament Jordan honors in the 2001 NCAA College Cup...was Walker named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll with a #16 • Midfielder GPA of 3.40...was tapped for the Dean’s List in added nine assists for a total of 17 points...she Senior the spring semester of 2002 with a 3.74 grade ranked seventh in the ACC in total assists with Richardson, Texas point average. nine...she was also seventh in the conference in (Ursuline Academy) 2000 Season—Had a surprising breakout year assists per game with 0.38 per contest...her for the Tar Heels as a redshirt freshman...played biggest game came against TCU on September in 23 games...started the last nine games of the 24 when she came off the bench to score two General—A three-year letter winner and two- season which included three wins in the ACC goals and add one assist...she had two assists in year starter as Carolina’s attacking center mid- Tournament and five wins in the NCAA Carolina’s 5-1 win over NC State in the ACC fielder...missed most of the 2002 season Tournament...Carolina ended the season on a Tournament quarterfinals...the following night because of a knee injury but is back as a fifth- nine-game winning streak which coincided with she scored the game-winning goal in a 3-0 win year senior in 2003...has developed into one of Walker’s nine starting appearances of the sea- over Florida State in the ACC Tournament the most dependable and one of the headiest son at the attacking center midfield semifinals...scored on a 30-yard howitzer into players in the college game...the last four times position...had four goals and five assists on the the upper left corner to cap off a 3-0 win over she has scored in a match have all been game- season for 13 points...her biggest goal of the Connecticut in the NCAA Tournament quarter- winning goals, three of them in NCAA season was her only game-winner...it came on a finals...recorded single assists in a game against Tournament games...one of the great freshman 25-yard rocket into the lower left corner of the

Page 20 • 2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide Player Bios 25 goal which beat Notre Dame 2-1 in the 83rd both 1998 and 1999...... Ursuline Scholar- was the 1998 WAGS runner-up...helped lead minute of the NCAA semifinal game...had one Athlete of the Year...1998 recipient of the Yale Twisters to State Cup semifinals in both 1998 goal and one assist in both the season opener Book Award...captain of four-time high school and 1999...invited to the adidas Elite Soccer YEARS OF against Texas and the ACC Tournament quarter- state champion Ursuline squad...all-state team Program in 1998 and 1999...1999 regional pool final game against NC State...she also had one member...all-district Team selection...All-State player...member of 1996, 1997 and 1999 state goal and one assist as the Tar Heels beat Duke Tournament Team choice...Team MVP at teams...named to adidas ESP ‘99 All-Star Team. 4-0 in the ACC Tournament championship Ursuline...all-time career leader in goals and 2002 Season—Moved into a starting role last game...it seemed she always delivered her scor- assists at Ursuline Academy...two-time member year as she started 19 of the 26 matches in ing stats in all the big games of the season...had of Dallas Morning News All-Area Team...Dale which she played...started the last 12 games of one assist in both the win at Texas A&M and in Hanson Scholar-Athlete of the Week...Davey the season...had one assist against FIU for her the regular-season win over Duke...was named O’Brien Award Finalist...NHS member...Who’s only point of the season. to Soccer Buzz’s Southeast Region All- Who Among American High School Students 2001 Season—Was one of the team’s most CAROLINA Freshman Team...turned in a magnificent per- 1997-98. valuable reserve players...played in 24 of the formance at the 2000 NCAA Tournament final Personal—Given name is Kathryn Jordan team’s 25 games...started games against four, being named to the All-Tournament Team Walker...nicknamed Jordie or “J”...daughter of Charlotte, Penn State in the regular season and there...named to UNC’s Dean List in the fall Randy and Kathryn Walker...her father was a UAB...had a goal and an assist in UNC’s semester of 2000 and the spring semester of baseball player at Texas Tech...was born on shutout win over Charlotte. 2001...named to the 2001 Atlantic Coast May 12, 1981 in Nashville, Tenn....majoring in 2000 Season—Was a valuable reserve for the Conference Academic Honor Roll. chemistry and biochemistry...plans to become a Tar Heels while playing in 14 games a fresh- 1999 Season—Redshirted on the playing field research scientist...hobbies include playing man...early in the season she came off the bench WOMEN’S SOCCER to gain more experience as a practice squash, listening to music, shopping and read- to spell regulars on the front line but later in the player...named to UNC’s Dean’s List in fall ing...athletes she most admires are Greg year she was filling key voids in the mid- semester of 1999 and the spring semester of Maddux. Lance Armstrong and Tracey Bates field...she scored goals against both South 2000...also tapped for membership on the 2000 Leone...biggest sports thrill was scoring the Carolina and Oregon in the Nike Carolina ACC Academic Honor Roll. game winning goal against Notre Dame in the Classic...the coaches really depended on her Prep—Graduated on May 23, 1999, from semifinals of the 2000 Women’s College play late in the year...she played significant Ursuline Academy in Dallas, Texas...1999 Cup...her parents now lives in Sanford, chunks of time in all three ACC Tournament Parade High School All-America N.C....majors in chemistry...plans to earn her wins over NC State, Florida State and selection...Gatorade Circle of Champions Texas Ph.D. in biochemistry...her favorite movie is Duke...she came off the bench to make key con- High School Player of the Year in The Shawshank Redemption, favorite book The tributions in the final four rounds of the NCAA 1999...Gatorade Southwest High School Soccer Lord of the Rings and favorite TV shows 24 and Tournament run against Virginia, Connecticut, Player of the Year in 1999 and finalist for the Seinfeld. Notre Dame and UCLA. national award...was four-year letter winner on the soccer team there...valedictorian of high Jordan Walker’s Career Statistics school class...NSCAA All-America selection in Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG 2000...... 23 ....31 ...... 4 ...... 5 ....13 . . . .1 2001...... 25 ....30 ...... 3 ....10 ....16 . . . .3 2002...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 2 . . . .0 Totals ...... 52 ....63 ...... 7 ....17 ....31 . . . .4

Carmen Watley #26 • Defender Senior Greensboro, N.C. (Western Guilford)

General—Moved into a full-time starting posi- tion for the Tar Heels on defense in 2002...three-year letterwinner...saw her playing time increase significantly as a sophomore as she became the first defensive substitute off the Prep—Graduated from Western Guilford High bench...was a pleasant surprise as freshman in School on June 10, 2000...manned five different 2000, making significant contributions off the positions on the field during her high school bench as a midfielder...one of the top high soccer career...four-year varsity school players in North Carolina three years letterwinner...competed in 2000 East-West High ago...a Carolina crowd favorite with her hustle School All-Star game...winner of school’s soc- and determination. cer scholar-athlete award in 1997, 1998 and ODP Soccer Experience—Played on the 2000...led Western Guilford to the state, region- Greensboro Twisters Club Team which won the al and conference championships in 1999 and to 1998 Orange Classic, 1998 Atlanta Cup and conference title in 1998 and conference runner-

2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide • Page 21 Player Bios up finish in 1997...2000 Conference Player of five...competed for the Solar 84 and Defeeters Personal—Given name is Kacey Dell the Year...named to 1997 all-conference team 84 club teams...USYSA All-America Team White...has one brother and one sister...was and to all-city and all-region honorable mention slection in 2001...member of regional ODP born April 24, 1984 in Aurora, Colo....daughter team that year...competed in track in long jump, teams 1998-2002 and Texas State ODP Team of Craig and Julie White...would like to study pole vault and as a relay performer...led high 1997-2002...led club team her junior year with medicine after graduating from UNC...plans to school track team to conference title in 61 goals...helped lead her club team to the either be a doctor or play professional soc- 1997...varsity letterwinner, setting school WAGS championship and the runnerup spot in cer...hobbies include outdoor activities, singing records in pole vault and as member of 400- the Orange Bowl Classic twice. and reading...athlete she most admires is Kurt meter and 800-meter relays...selected 1999 All- 2002 Season—Did a nice job in her freshman Warner...biggest sports thrill was scoring two Conference in long jump and in both season for the Tar Heels...played in 22 matches goals in her first international match against relays...1999 regional pole vault and 800-meter and earned seven starting nods...scored three Finland...her father, Craig, played soccer at relay champion...1999 All-State selection in the goals and also had three assists...two of her Rockford College and Midwestern State and pole vault and on both relay squads...1999 high scores came in the ACC Tournament as she professional soccer for the Denver school team MVP...2000 All-Regional in pole scored against Maryland in the semifinals and Avalanche...her mother, Julie, played basketball vault...member of 800 relay team which fin- Clemson in the final...she had a goal and an at Midwestern State University...active in FCA

WOMEN’S SOCCER ished second in the 2000 state meet...nominated assist playing against Texas A&M in her home and ACC Outreach...exercise and sports science for Governor’s School...accepted for the North state of Texas on September 13, 2002...also had major. Carolina School of Science and Math’s Summer assists against Guilford and Washington. Ventures Program...National Honor Roll stu- Kacey White’s Career Statistics dent...member of Beta Club. Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG Personal—Given name is Carmen Alexis 2002...... 22 ....37 ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 9 . . . .1 Watley...was born May 8, 1982 in Greensboro, N.C....the only child of James and Cecelia Watley...has been given a host of nicknames by CAROLINA her Tar Heel teammates...hobbies include eat- Aly ing, sleeping and clubbing...says her parents have had the biggest influence on her athletic Winget career...lists her favorite book as A Farewell To #59 • Goalkeeper Arms, favorite food as homemade Macaroni Sophomore and Cheese, favorite movie as Dirty Dancing Orinda, Calif. and favorite TV show as anything on the (Carondelet) WB...biggest sports thrill was winning the NCAA title her freshman year...majors in com- YEARS OF munications and minors in English...athletes General—Returning letterwinner who will take she most admires are Allen Iverson, Brandon over the starting goalkeeper’s position on a full-

25 Russell and Katy Potter. time basis this year...split time as the starter with Jenni Branam last season...attended Carondelet High School, the same school which Carmen Watley’s Career Statistics produced former Tar Heel and current U.S. Year ...... GP ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG Prep—Parade High School All-America selec- National Team midfielder ...one 2000...... 14 ....10 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 4 . . . .0 tion...graduated May 17, 2002 frm Grace of Carolina’s tallest players ever at six feet tall. 2001...... 24 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 3 . . . .0 Preparatory Academy...named a high school Club Soccer—A member of the U.S.’ Under-18 2002...... 26 ...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1 . . . .0 All-America in 2002 by Powerade McDonald’s National Team...named to US National Soccer Totals ...... 64 ....20 ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 8 . . . .0 and Parade magazine...a 2001 NSCAA All- pool Under-14 team in 1997, Under-15 team in America...played basketball and ran track in 1998 and Under-16 team in 2000...earned mem- high school...on the court she was first team all- bership on Region IV soccer pool 1997- district twice, defensive player of the year 2000...NORCAL state team player 1997- Kacey twice, all-state honorable mention twice and 2000...helped lead team to Nomad Tournament captain of the team two years...she made All- Under-19 championship in 2001...played for the White State Tournament one year and led the area in DVSC United 19 which won the Premier State #9 • Midfielder assists and steals...played on teams which won Cup Championship in 2000. Sophomore two district titles, one regional title and finished 2002 Season—Named honorable mention Arlington, Texas as the state runnerup once...was a gifted per- freshman All-America by Soccer Buzz...Soccer (Grace Preparatory) former in track...she won state titles as a senior Buzz Southeast Region All-Freshman Team in the 800 meters, 1600 meters and on the choice...had a solid freshman year...she shared 4x400 relay and was the high point scorer at the starting goalkeeping duties with Jenni General—A returning letter winner who did a state championship meet...she won the same Branam...started nine of 19 games...played great job in the midfield as a freshman...was a three events at the district meet, setting records 1,254 minutes and led the ACC in goals against spot starter for the Tar Heels...one of the top in two of them, was the high point scorer and average at 0.93...made 56 saves and had a save recruits in the nation in 2002...ranked as the No. also finished third in both the pole vault and percentage of .812...finished with a 10-1-2 10 recruit in the country by Soccer America high jump...graduated with honors in math, sci- record and solo shutouts of Portland, Oregon magazine. ence and Spanish...finished sixth in her high and Saint Mary’s...her season high for saves ODP Soccer Experience—Member of the U.S. school class...named the school’s top student in was eight against Texas...she also had seven in Under 19 National Team and Pool 2001- Spanish...four year member of the high honor the win over Marquette and six saves while 02...started playing club soccer at the age of roll...elected to the Student Council two years. holding NCAA champion Portland scoreless for

Page 22 • 2003 UNC Women’s Soccer Media Guide Player Bios 25 110 minutes in a 0-0 tie with the Pilots. in 1999 and 2000 and by the NSCAA in choice four years...named to the high school all- 2001 Season—Redshirted in her first season at 1999...also played two years of volleyball as an state team her sophomore through senior UNC. outside hitter and setter for high school and City years...named to play in the East West All-Star YEARS OF Prep—Graduated from Carondelet High Beach Volleyball Club...was soccer team’s cap- Game...was captain of the Page team as a sen- School in Concord, Calif. on June 2, 2001...was tain in 2000-01...a BVAL All-League First ior...adidas ESP attendee as sophomore and jun- an NSCAA/adidas All-America in 2000 and the Team choice in 2001...named to NSCAA/adidas ior...ran cross country as a freshman and a soph- NSCAA/adidas State Player of the Year for All-American High School team in 1999...All omore...active as a member of National Honor 2000...was the starting goalkeeper on a Far West High School selection in 1999...was Society, and Quill and Scroll...was editor in Carondelet team which finished in the top ranks an honor roll student and won the Principal’s chief of the yearbook as a senior...a four-year of the final National Soccer Coaches Scholarship Award as a sophomore. honor roll student...earned the Girl Scout Silver Association of America high school rank- Personal—Given name is Alysha Alayne Award. ings...as a high school goalie she allowed only Yount-Winget...has two sisters...was born in Personal—Given name is Laura Stewart CAROLINA two goals in 1998, one goal in 1999, two goals San Jose, Calif....is the daughter of Cheri A. Winslow...has three sisters...was born in 2000 and eight goals in 2001...played four Winget...hobbies include soccer and December 13, 1982 in Greensboro, N.C....the years of soccer in high school as a center for- music...athletes she most admires are Kasey daughter of Rich and Mabel Winslow...likes to ward and goalkeeper...led her high school team Keller, , and Gabrielle shop, travel and read in her spare time...athlete to NCS championships in 2001 and 1999...is Reese...biggest sports thrill was playing in the she most admires is Lance Armstrong...was one of only four players in school history to NCS championship game in 2001 when she recently accepted to study in the School of play on two winning NCS title teams...led CHS saved three out of five penalty kicks to allow Public Health...majors in health policy and to BVAL league championships 1998- her team to win the championship...journalism administration...would like to pursue a career as WOMEN’S SOCCER 2001...played on teams which were ranked No. major...communications major...plans to be a a healthcare administrator or hospital 1 high school team in the nation by USA Today teacher...people who have most influenced her CEO...says American Idol is her favorite TV athletic career are Rusty Taylor and Greg show. Bingham. Laura Winslow’s Career Statistics Aly Winget’s Career Statistics Year....GP/GS ....Sh ....G...... A ..Pts GWG Year ...... GP MIN ..GA AVG ..SV .SHO 2001 ...... 9/0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 . . . .0 2002...... 19 1254 ....13..0.93 ....56 . . . .3

Katie Laura Zarzar Winslow #29 • Goalkeeper #21 • Defender Freshman Sophomore Chapel Hill, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. (Chapel Hill) (Page)

General–Outstanding prospect who will be in General—Returning letterwinner who missed the thick of the battle to see playing time in the the entirety of the 2002 season after foot sur- goal this season. gery...contributed in 2001 as a reserve player on ODP Soccer Experience–Competed in club defense for Carolina...one of the top high school soccer for the Triangle Futbol Club Premier as players in the state of North Carolina in both a field player and goalkeeper...led club 2001...will look to make contributions in prac- team to State Cup semifinals in 2002...named a tice this year as well as increasing her playing member of the North Carolina ODP State time as a defensive substitute. Team...captained her club team in 2000. ODP Soccer Experience—Member of North Prep–Graduated on June 7, 2003 from East Carolina ODP team as a freshman...played for Chapel Hill High School...excelled there as a the ‘83 Greensboro Twisters team which won goalkeeper as she earned all-conference, all- the under-16, under-17 and under-18 state region and all-state honors...four-year letterwin- championships...was a member of the 2000 ner...graduated with a 4.2 GPA...worked as a Donnelly Cup finalist team. volunteer at UNC Hospitals in her spare time. 2001 Season—Named to the 2002 ACC Personal–Named Katherine Marie Academic Honor Roll with a GPA of 3.12...saw Zarzar...nicknamed Zar...was born July 7, 1985 action in nine games including all three games in Charleston, S.C....daughter of Michael and in the ACC Tournament and one in the NCAA Krista Zarzar...has one brother...hobbies include Tournament. photography, sailing, scuba diving, golf and Prep—Graduated from Walter Hines Page snowboarding...plans to major in biology and High School on June 11, 2001...played soccer French...hopes to pursue a career in medi- for four years as a center midfielder and for- cine...says her dad has had the greatest influ- ward...Page was a state finalist team her fresh- ence on her athletic career...biggest sports thrill man year...was high school all-conference in was winning the high school state championsh- soccer four years as well as being all-region iop as a freshman.

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