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Megan Wampler (D) 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS TABLE OF CONTENTS Team Information GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Roster ......................................................3 Location: .......................... Bloomington, Ind. 2018 Overall Record: ........................... 8-8-2 Schedule ..................................................4 Enrollment: ......................................... 46,416 Home Record: ....................................... 5-2-1 Player Profiles ....................................5-16 Erwin van Bennekom ............................ 17 Nickname: ...................................... Hoosiers Away Record: ........................................3-6-1 Bri Young ............................................... 18 Colors: ......................... Cream and Crimson Neutral Record .....................................0-0-0 Doug Starnes ........................................ 19 Founded: ................................................1820 2018 Big Ten Record/Finish: .......4-7-0/11th Emily Basten/Alex Ng.......................... 20 President: ...................Michael A. McRobbie Players Returning/Lost: ...................... 15/11 Support Staff ........................................ 21 V.P./Director of Athletics: ...........Fred Glass Starters Returning/Lost: .......................5/6 History/Records Senior Women’s Administrator: ...Mattie White Newcomers: ...............................................12 2018 Results ..........................................23 Conference: ....................................... Big Ten 2018 Overall Stats ................................24 First Season of Women’s Soccer: ........ 1993 RETURNING STARTERS 2018 Big Ten Stats ................................25 All-Time Record .........................226-230-50 Chandra Davidson (M) ........ 9 G, 8 A, 56 GP 2018 Box Scores .............................26-43 Hoosiers Honor Roll ........................44-46 Allison Jorden (M) ................4 G, 1 A, 42 GP Game/Season Team Records ..............47 STADIUM INFORMATION Hanna Németh (D) .............. 0 G, 4 A, 35 GP Career Records .................................... 48 Stadium: .............................. Yeagley Field at Meghan Scott (D) ...............3 G, 12 A, 55 GP Season Records ................................... 49 Bill Armstrong Stadium Bethany Kopel (GK) ........... 1.42 GAA, 37 GP Big Ten Records ................................... 50 Capacity: ..............................................6,100 (career stats entering 2019 season) Team Stats (Year-by-Year) ...............51-52 Year-by-Year Results .......................53-56 Surface: ..........................................Bermuda Postseason History ...............................57 Press Box Phone: .................. 812-855-3530 STARTERS LOST Head Coaching Records .......................58 Largest Crowd .........2,919 vs. Purdue, 2003 Abby Allen (F)....................... 9 G, 9 A, 63 GP Opponent Series History ................59-62 Mykayla Brown (F) ..............18 G, 8 A, 76 GP Series History by Conference ........63-64 2019 COACHING STAFF Claudia Day (D) .... 2 G, 5 A, 72 GP (18 at IU) Roster by High School .................... 65-67 Roster by Uniform Number ............68-69 Head Coach: ...............Erwin van Bennekom Annelie Leitner (M/F) ...........9 G, 4 A, 75 GP Radio/TV Roster ...................................70 Alma Mater: . De Haagse Hogeschool, 2004 Justine Lynn (D) ....................0 G, 2 A, 75 GP Record at Indiana: ...........0-0-0 (1st season) Maya Piper (F) ................... 12 G, 10 A, 74 GP CREDITS Big Ten Record: ..............0-0-0 (1st season) (career stats following 2018 season) The 2019 Indiana Women’s Soccer Career Record: ...............0-0-0 (1st season) Information Guide is a production NEWCOMERS of the Indiana University Athletics Assisstant Coach: .........Bri Young (1st year) Chloe Briede (GK) ................ Alpharetta, Ga. Media Relations Department. Alma Mater: ....................... Texas A&M, 2011 Lily Davis (D) ...................... San Diego, Calif. Questions or corrections should Alaina Kalin (M)........................Gibsonia, Pa. should be brought to the attention Assistant Coach: ... Doug Starnes (1st year) Avery Lockwood (M) ............Belmont, Mich. of the IU Athletics Media Relations Alma Mater: ..............................Baylor, 2002 Grace Saccone (M) ......... Bloomington, Ind. Office by emailing Allie Schlom (M) .......... Missouri City, Texas Vol. Assistant Coach: .............. Emily Basten Jacelyn Smith (F)................Mooresville, Ind. [email protected] or at the Alma Mater: .............................Indiana, 2016 Bria Telemaque (M) ......East Lansing, Mich. following address: Jaimie Tottleben (F) ..............Wildwood, Mo. MEDIA RELATIONS Megan Wampler (D) ..................Carmel, Ind. IU MEDIA RELATIONS Main Office Phone................. 812-855-9399 Madi White (GK)....................... Union, Mich. 1001 E. 17TH STREET Women’s Soccer Contact: ...... Caitlin Davis Oliwia Wos (D) .................... Oleson, Poland/ ASSEMBLY HALL Office Phone: .........................812-856-0231 ....................................................Wake Forest BLOOMINGTON, IN 47408 Mobile Phone: .......................317-690-0086 Email: ...................... [email protected] Web Site: ........................IUHOOSIERS.COM Mailing Address: ................... Assembly Hall .........................................1001 E. 17th Street ................................. Bloomington, IN 47408 2019 INDIANA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS ROSTER INDIANA WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Elg. Hometown / Previous School 1 Bethany Kopel GK 5-9 Jr. Novi, Mich. / Novi 4 Jacelyn Smith F 5-4 Fr. Mooresville, Ind. / Mooresville 5 Lily Davis D 5-10 Fr. San Diego, Calif. / Canyon Crest Academy 6 Natalie Lunt D 5-4 So. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Forest Hills Central 7 Sarah Wampler M 5-6 So. Cincinnati, Ohio / Saint Ursula Academy 8 Avery Lockwood M 5-6 Fr. Belmont, Mich. / Rockford 9 Ana Garibaldi F 5-9 Jr. New York, N.Y. / Dominican Academy 10 Maddie Essick M 5-7 So. Fishers, Ind. / Fishers 12 Melanie Forbes M 5-3 Jr. Mississauga, Ontario / Appleby College 13 Jaimie Tottleben F 5-8 Fr. Wildwood, Mo. / Visitation Academy 14 Allison Jorden D 5-9 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Chaparral 15 Hanna Németh D 5-11 Jr. Diosd, Hungary / Fazekas Mihály 16 Bria Telemaque M 5-7 Fr. East Lansing, Mich. / Okemos 17 Allie Schlom M 5-5 Fr. Missouri City, Texas / Ridge Point 18 Oliwia Wos D 6-0 So. Olesno, Poland / Berufskolleg Witten / Wake Forest 19 Chandra Davidson F 5-8 Sr. Hamilton, Ontario / Bishop Ryan Catholic 21 Meghan Scott D 5-4 Sr. London, Ontario / John Paul II C.S. 22 Megan Wampler D 5-6 So. Carmel, Ind. / Guerin Catholic / Dayton 23 Madeline Carlson D 5-10 So. South Lyon, Mich. / South Lyon East 24 Madi White GK 5-9 Fr. Union, Mich. / Edwardsburg 25 Nicolette Kapsalis F 5-1 Jr. Fishers, Ind. / Cathedral 29 Alaina Kalin M 5-6 Fr. Gibsonia, Pa. / Pine Richland 30 Camryn Carty D 5-10 Jr. North Tustin, Calif. / Foothill 32 Cam Bell D 5-2 Jr. Parker, Colo. / Legend 33 Grace Saccone M 5-4 Fr. Bloomington, Ind. / Bloomington North 34 Caitlin Arbuckle GK 5-8 So. North Vancouver, BC / Burnaby Central Secondary 35 Chloe Briede GK 5-8 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. / Milton Head Coach: Erwin van Bennekom (1st season) Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Bri Young (1st season) Assistant Coach/Director of Goalkeeping: Doug Starnes (1st season) Assistant Coach: Emily Basten (3rd season) Director of Operations/Video Analyst: Alex Ng (1st season) Pronunciation Guide #1 Bethany Kopel: Cope-uhl #4 Jacelyn Smith: Jace-a-lynn #7 Sarah Wampler: Whomp-ler #13 Jaimie Tottleben: Tottly-bin #15 Hanna Németh: Knee-meth #16 Bria Telemaque: Tela-mock #18 Oliwia Wos: Olivia Vohs #19 Chandra Davidson: Shawn-dra #22 Megan Wampler: Whomp-ler #35 Chloe Briede: Bree-dee Erwin van Bennekom: van Ben-a-kom 3 2019 INDIANA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Time (ET) Saturday August 10 Indiana State (Exhibition) 11:00 AM Wednesday August 14 Northwestern (Exhibition) 11:00 AM Thursday August 22 at North Carolina 6:30 PM Sunday August 25 UIC 1:00 PM Friday August 30 at Murray State 4:00 PM Thursday September 5 at Louisville 7:30 PM Sunday September 8 Morehead State 1:00 PM Thursday September 12 at UT Martin 8:00 PM Sunday September 15 at Kentucky 2:00 PM Friday September 20 Iowa 3:00 PM Sunday September 22 Nebraska 1:00 PM Friday September 27 at Michigan State 7:00 PM Sunday September 29 at Michigan 1:00 PM Thursday October 3 at Illinois 8:00 PM Sunday October 6 Minnesota 1:00 PM Thursday October 10 Penn State 6:00 PM Sunday October 13 Ohio State 12:00 PM Thursday October 17 at Maryland 6:00 PM Sunday October 20 at Rutgers 1:00 PM Sunday October 27 Purdue 1:00 PM Nov. 1 - Nov. 10 Big Ten Tournament TBA (Location TBA) HOME Games in Bold All Game Times Are Eastern Standard Time 2019 INDIANA WOMEN’S SOCCER 4 2019 INDIANA HOOSIERS HOOSIER PROFILES BETHANY KOPEL GOALKEEPER • JUNIOR 1 NOVI, MICH. • NOVI 2018 (Sophomore) • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Academic All-Big Ten Started all 18 games for IU in goal … played all but 11 minutes … registered 92 saves with a 1.59 goals against aver- age … collected four shutouts … had 10 games with five or more saves … had a season-high 10 saves in Indiana’s 3-2 comeback win against Michigan on Sept. 13 … for the second-straight season, shut out Michigan State … also earned a Big Ten shutout in the season finale at Maryland on Oct. 21 …
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