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Womenls Soccer 2011 Women’smacalester college soccer macalester athletics Macalester college 2011 WoMen’s soccer scHeDule tHe recorD BooK Individual Records Macalester All-Time Date Opponent Time vs. MIAC & 2011 Sept. 1 St. Scholastica 5:00 Most Points–Season non-conference foes 52 Jenny Scanlon 1992 (since 1989) Sept. 4 Luther (Ia.) 2:00 Most Points–Career Macalester vs. 170 Jenny Scanlon 1995 Sept. 10 Wisconsin River Falls 1:00 Augsburg .............................19-2-4 Most Goalkeeping Shutouts–Season Sept. 11 at Loras (Ia.) 3:30 Bethel ...................................17-0-1 16 Anna Bacho 1999 Sept. 14 at St. Benedict* 4:00 Carleton .................................. 19-6 Most Goalkeeping Shutouts–Career Sept. 17 Augsburg* 7:00 44 Anna Bacho 2000 Concordia ............................19-7-1 Sept. 20 Wartburg (Ia.) 7:30 Team Records Gustavus ..............................17-4-4 Sept. 23 Hamline* 7:30 Most Wins Hamline ................................... 20-0 21......................................... 1998 Sept. 28 Carleton* 7:30 St. Benedict .........................11-7-5 Oct. 1 Cornell (Ia.) 5:30 Best Record 20-0-2 (.955) ........................ 2005 St. Catherine ..........................8-1-1 Oct. 2 at Wisconsin Eau Claire 3:00 Consecutive Wins St. Mary’s .............................14-5-3 Oct. 5 at St. Catherine* 4:30 13......................................... 2005 St. Olaf .................................20-1-1 Oct. 8 at Concordia-Moorhead* 1:00 Consecutive Games Without a Loss St. Thomas ...........................16-3-6 43................................... 2004–06 Oct. 11 at St. Thomas* 4:00 Luther .....................................6-1-1 Consecutive Shutouts Oct. 15 at St. Olaf* 1:00 10.............................1996 & 1997 St. Scholastica .......................... 6-1 Oct. 20 Bethel* 7:30 Goals Game Wartburg ................................2-1-1 Oct. 26 St. Mary’s* 7:30 13 vs. Hamline .................... 1994 Loras ......................................... 1-1 Oct. 29 Gustavus Adolphus* 1:00 Goals Season UW-Eau Claire .......................9-4-1 77......................................... 1996 Nov. 1-5 MIAC Playoffs tbd UW-River Falls ........................ 10-0 * MIAC Match Home matches in bold Cornell………………….............. 0-0 Macalester soccer Honors All-America All-Conference 1986 Karen Moen 1986 1996 2004 1987 Karen Moen Joanna Diebel Brook Epperson Annie Borton 1988 Corie Curtis Karen Moen Eva Farkas Erin Hoople 1989 Corie Curtis 1987 Mandy Brettingen Meghan Leahey 1990 Corie Curtis Karen Moen 1997 Cara Goff 1992 Jenny Scanlon Renee Ledin Brook Epperson Sarah Marsh 1993 Jenny Scanlon 1994 Jenny Scanlon 1988 Kate Ryan Reiling 2005 1995 Nikki Epperson Corie Curtis Mandy Brettingen Louisa Bigelow Ellen Dully Annie Borton Jennie Haire 1989 1996 Brook Epperson Cara Goff Corie Curtis 1998 Eva Farkas Megan Leahey Jessie Ebertz Ellen Dully 1997 Brook Epperson Tawni Epperson Katie Pastorius Kate Ryan Reiling 1990 Holly Harris 2006 1998 Tawni Epperson Corie Curtis Kate Ryan Reiling Annie Borton Kate Ryan Reiling Jessie Ebertz 1999 Anne Kintop 1999 Kate Ryan Reiling Heather Craig Grace King Holly Harris Kate Ryan Reiling 1991 2000 Amanda Cue Holly Harris 2007 Jenny Scanlon 2001 Lisa Bauer Carly Androff Grace King 2002 Lisa Bauer Beth Weber Anna Bacho Liz Hormann 2003 Lisa Bauer 1992 2000 2008 2004 Erin Hoople Nikki Epperson Amanda Cue Jenny Lee Annie Borton Paige Fitzgerald Kristine Lamm Maddie Mette 2005 Annie Borton Jenny Scanlon Lisa Bauer 2006 Annie Borton 2009 Beth Weber Katie Stephens 2007 Grace King Emily Bardwell 2009 Maddie Mette 1993 2001 Maddy Cochrane Nikki Epperson Lisa Bauer Maddie Mette Jennie Haire MIAC Player of Katie Stephens 2010 Jenny Scanlon the Year Margot Kane Emily Bardwell 1992 Jenny Scanlon 1994 2002 Kat Lenhart 1994 Jenny Scanlon Nikki Epperson Lisa Bauer 1995 Jennie Haire Jennie Haire Meghan Leahey 1997 Brook Epperson Jenny Scanlon 1998 Tawni Epperson 2003 1995 1999 Kate Ryan Reiling Lisa Bauer Brook Epperson 2005 Annie Borton Annie Borton 2007 Grace King Nikki Epperson Alice Hacker Jennie Haire Sarah Marsh NCAA Division III Jennifer Opdyke Player of the Year 1998 Tawni Epperson Action photos: Christopher Mitchell 2011 WoMen’s soccer roster Name Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School Bonnie Bentson So. MF/D Minneapolis, Minn. / Southwest Maddy Blain Fy. MF Evansville, Wis. / Evansville Ellen Brady Fy. MF/D St. Paul, Minn. / De La Salle Hannah Boston Jr. MF/D Mill Valley, Calif. / Tamalpais Leona Carretero Jr. MF Rockville, Md. / Chevy Chase Georgia Cloepfil So. F Portland, Ore. / Lincoln Casey Dallavalle Fy. GK Northfield, Minn. / Northfield Erica DeJong Jr. D Woodinville, Wash. / Eastside Catholic Head Coach Emily Diener Fy. MF/F Duluth, Minn. / Marshall Jemma Perkins Emma Ensign-Church Fy. D Santa Fe, N.M. / Santa Fe Natalia Evens De Menezes Fy. MF Chicago, Ill. / Northside College Prep Macalester has named assistant coach Jemma Bonnie Gale Fy. MF Anchorage, Ak. / South Anchorage (Merrick) Perkins as its interim head women’s Margaret Giesel Fy. GK Louisville, Ky. / Kentucky Country Day School soccer coach for the 2011 season. Coach Perkins Rosie Glenn-Finer Jr. GK San Francisco, Calif. / Lick Wilmerding will oversee all facets of the program throughout the Machal Gradoz Sr. MF Longmont, Colo. / Niwot season and through January 31st, 2012, to ensure the program’s recruiting efforts. Ingrid Greene Fy. MF/F Madison, Wis. / Memorial Willa Grefe So. MF Staunton, Va. / Robert E. Lee “I have been honored to be part of Mac soccer as Taylor Helfand Jr. F Corvallis, Ore. / Corvallis a player and assistant and I highly respect the rich Claire Henkel Jr. D Lexington, Ky. / Bryan Station tradition that has been set by the program,” Perkins Emily Humphreys Jr. MF Eau Claire, Wis. / Memorial said. “I am excited to embrace that history and to have the opportunity to work with these inspirational Saskia Ilcsin So. GK Beaverton, Ore. / Oregon Episcopal student-athletes in a new capacity to help build on Allison Kappeyne Sr. MF Pacific Palisades, Calif. / Palisades Charter their individual and collective success.” Landy Kus Sr. MF Memphis, Tenn. / Lausanne Collegiate Kat Lenhart Jr. D Fairview, N.C. / A.C. Reynolds Perkins has served as an assistant at Macalester Rachel Lochner Jr. D Eagan, Minn. / Visitation since 2007, working under former head coaches John Jenna Machado Sr. D Boulder, Colo. / Fairview Leaney and Ryan Reiling. She began her collegiate career as a Division I player at the University of Clare MacMillen Jr. MF Sturgeon Bay, Wis. / Sevastopol Virginia before transferring to Macalester, where she Erica Martinez Sr. F Denver, Colo. / George Washington started two seasons in the midfield and was team Alyssa Markle Jr. MF Berwyn, Pa. / Conestoga captain as a senior. Lucy Miner Sr. MF Seattle, Wash. / Ballard Maggie Molter So. MF/F Cedarburg, Wis. / Cedarburg After graduating from Mac, she trained with the Aston Villa Ladies F.C. in England and has been Margaret Nemetz Fy. D Ann Arbor, Mich. / Pioneer coaching soccer around the Twin Cities in various Anna Padilla Jr. D/MF Lafayette, Colo. / Pike to Pike capacities for over 15 years. Ellen Palmquist So. GK Fort Collins, Colo. / Poudre Anya Phillips Fy. MF/D Geneva, Fla. / Oviedo She comes from an accomplished soccer family. Her Danielle Scott So. F Ripon, Wis. / Ripon father, Alan Merrick, was a defender and captain for Izzi Speer So. F Madison, Wis. / West the Minnesota Kicks and had stints on a number of teams in the North American Soccer League in the Hannah Walker Fy. MF Falls Church, Va. / George Mason late 70’s and early 80’s. He later became head coach Matea Wasend Sr. MF Denver, Colo. / George Washington of the Minnesota Strikers of the Major Indoor Soccer Andrea Weyer Fy. D Cedarburg, Wis. / Cedarburg League and currently coaches the men’s club team Clara Younge Sr. D Highland Park, N.J. / Highland Park at the University of Minnesota. Head Coach – Jemma Perkins Coach Perkins lives in Minneapolis with her husband, Chad and their two sons Ty (4) and Keane (2). Assistant Coaches – Julie Eibensteiner, Nicole Lee, Mario Lone Macalester college Macalester scots • Located in a friendly residential neighborhood on NatioNal miaC NCaa playoff 53 green acres in the heart of two of America’s safest, ChampioNs ChampioNs appeaRaNCes most vibrant cities 1998 1992 1989 2000 • Enrollment: 1,987 1997 1990 2003 • Academic majors: 38 NCaa 1998 1992 2004 • U.S. states represented by Mac students: 49, plus D.C. RuNNeRs-up 1999 1995 2005 • Countries represented by Mac students: 94 1999 2000 1996 2006 • Percent of U.S. students who are students of color: 21 2001 1997 2009 • Percent of U.S. and international faculty of color: 16 2004 1998 2010 • Percent of students who are citizens of another country: 18 2005 1999 tHe tWin cities of st. Paul anD MinneaPolis Mac QuicK facts • Home to five professional sports teams including Location St. Paul, Minn. the Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves, Wild, and Lynx Nickname Scots • 949 lakes, 40,000 acres of parkland, 58 theaters, Colors Blue & Orange 30 museums, 51 nightclubs Conference Minnesota • Home to more than 20 colleges and universities Intercollegiate • Average number of sunny days each year: 250 Affiliation NCAA Division III • Home to the Mall of America, the largest enclosed President Brian Rosenberg mall in the country Athletic Director Kim Chandler • More golfers per capita than any other city in America Associate A.D. Vanessa Seljeskog • Headquarters of Fortune 500 companies including 3M, Target, Best Buy, General
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