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SEGMENT TIME TOP STORIES “Coming Up” ...... IFC SID Staff & Show Credits ...... 1:00 Affiliate Information ...... 2:00 Quick Facts ...... 3:00 2003 Roster ...... 4:00 TV Chart ...... 5:00 2003 Season Outlook ...... 6:00 T.K. WETHERELL DAVE HART, JR. KIM RECORD ELLIOTT FINEBLOOM State Athletics Senior Associate Assistant Sports COACHING NEWS University Director Athletics Director/ Information Director/ Head Coach Patrick Baker ...... 10:00 President SWA Soccer Contact Baker’s Recruiting Success ...... 13:00 Assistant Coaches Confer & Thompson ...... 14:00 Team Manager/Endowments ...... 15:00

PLAYER BIOS Katie Beal ...... 16:00 Jessica Bell ...... 17:00 Kristin Boyce ...... 18:00 ROB WILSON TINA THOMAS CHUCK WALSH JEFF PURINTON Erin Brown ...... 19:00 Assistant AD for Associate Sports Associate Sports Assistant Sports Camie Bybee ...... 20:00 Media & Public Information Information Information Marion Cagle ...... 22:00 Relations Director Director Director Alli Ferreri ...... 23:00 Leah Gallegos ...... 24:00 Erica Lewis ...... 25:00 Joy McKenzie ...... 26:00 Ali Mims...... 27:00 Erin Preston ...... 28:00 Jez Ratliff ...... 28:00 Teresa Rivera ...... 30:00 Sarah Rosseau ...... 31:00 Amber Tollefson ...... 32:00 Kerry York ...... 34:00 Freshmen ...... 35:00

FLASHBACK 2002 Review ...... 37:00 Stats ...... 42:00 Results ...... 43:00 Box Scores ...... 44:00

BREAKDOWN This Is FSU Soccer ...... 46:00 Community Service ...... 47:00 Soccer Complex ...... 48:00 New Moore Center ...... 49:00 Head coach Patrick Baker took a turn at the SportsCenter anchor’s desk during FSU’s This Is FSU ...... 50:00 trip to the ESPN studios last season. This Is Tallahassee ...... 53:00 FSU Soccer Support Staff ...... 56:00 ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT Academics ...... 57:00 The Mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at shall be to produce National Collegiate Compliance ...... 58:00 Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I programs for men and women equally characterized by excellence. In addition, the Life Skills ...... 59:00 Department strives to be recognized as a campus leader in terms of its ethics, non-discrimination and unquestioned fiscal integrity. This Is the ACC ...... 60:00 Excellence in intercollegiate athletics programs is determined by academic achievement in the classroom, as well as This Is ACC Soccer ...... 61:00 development of character, maturity and a sense of fair play in athletic competition. Such excellence engenders support for the Opponent Section ...... 62:00 University among its constituent groups including students, faculty, alumni, and friends at all levels of interest. The Department shall subscribe fully to the philosophy and regulations set forth by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and operate within the fiscal regulations and non-discriminatory procedures established by the Florida State University Board of Trustees and the Florida NOLE RECORDS Legislature. FSU Athletic Success...... 68:00 It is the explicit philosophy of the Department that our student-athletes will be strongly encouraged and supported in their History of FSU soccer ...... 73:00 endeavors to progress toward a degree while simultaneously participating in intercollegiate athletic program whose environment is Career & Single Season Records ...... 74:00 consistent with the highest standards of academic scholarship, sportsmanship, ethics, and institutional loyalty. Individual & Team Records ...... 76:00 Finally, the decisions and priorities of the Department should always focus on our student-athletes first, as individuals; ACC & NCAA Records ...... 77:00 second, as students; and third, as athletes. The Florida State University offers equal opportunity in its employment and educational activities in compliance Awards & Rankings ...... 78:00 with TitleIX, Section 5-4 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and other civil rights laws. This document is available Streaks ...... 79:00 upon request in alternate formats for individuals with print related disabilities. Contact the ADA office, 301 Season Records ...... 80:00 Westcott Administration Building, for more information. Series Records ...... 81:00 Media Guide Credits Past Stats/Post-season Boxes ...... 82:00 The 2003 Seminole soccer media guide is a publication of the Florida State University Sports Information Office. Written and edited by Elliott Finebloom, editing and research assistance by Michael Smoose, Courtney Hastings, Stacey All-Time Letterwinners ...... 84:00 Nevins, Jeremy Schulman and Conway Bennett. Designed by Chameleon Graphics & Designs and Jessica Waters Wells. Photography by FSU Photo Lab, Ross Obley, Ryals Lee and Tom Casazza. Printing by FSU Print Services. Soccer, its coaches and players. 1:00 AFFILIATE INFORMATION

A NOTE TO THE MEDIA, FANS & OPPONENTS Assistant sports information director Elliott Finebloom of the Florida State Sports Information Department is ready to assist you with any questions or requests you may have about the 2003 Seminole soccer program, media guide, coaches and student- athletes. Please do not hesitate to phone, fax or write a letter to the sports information office at FSU Athletics, University Center C, Room C-5406, Tallahassee, Fla. 32306; (850) 644- 5656 phone; (850) 644-3820 fax; [email protected] email, if we can further assist you. PLAYERS & COACHES INTERVIEWS All players and coaches interviews must be arranged through the sports information office by contacting Elliott Finebloom at (850) 644-5656 at least 24 hours in advance. Player’s home phone and cell numbers will not be released. HOW TO COVER THE Members of the media are supplied with weekly press releases, including updated individual, tournament and career statistics, as well as conference and national rankings and information on upcoming games. This informa- tion may be obtained in the sports information office and will be updated after every match at www.seminoles.com. WHERE THE HOME MATCHES WILL BE All 2003 Seminole soccer home games take place at the Seminole Soccer/Softball Complex (capacity 1500). The soccer field is located just south of the FSU football practice field off of Stadium Drive. Media members will be seated in a designated area. Please notify the sports information office prior to home matches for credentials to be assigned. Any accredited photographer wishing to shoot the matches must check in with Elliott Finebloom prior to game day so proper credentials can be assigned. n

ALL THE GAME STORIES, UPDATED STATS, WEEKLY RELEASES AND SEMINOLE SOCCER NEWS YOU COULD EVER ASK FOR IS AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY, 365 DAYS A YEAR AT SEMINOLES.COM. THE OFFI- CIAL FSU ATHLETICS WEBSITE IS YOUR FIRST STOP FOR ALL THE INFORMA- TION YOU COULD EVER NEED ON THE SEMINOLE SOCCER TEAM AND IS UPDATED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EACH MATCH.

2:00 Florida State soccer games will be broadcast on the Sunshine Network four times in 2003. SOCCER QUICK FACTS

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION RETURNING STARTERS...... 8 Location ...... Tallahassee, FL PLAYER POS CLASS GP/GS GOALS ASTS PTS Leah Gallegos F SO 23/14 7 7 21 Symbol ...... Seminoles Jez Ratliff MF JR 23/17 6 5 17 Colors ...... Garnet and Gold Camie Bybee MF JR 23/23 5 5 15 Enrollment ...... 35,462 Amber Tollefson MF SR 23/21 0 6 6 Kristin Boyce D SR 23/23 1 1 3 President ...... Dr. T. K. Wetherell Katie Beal D JR 23/23 0 3 3 Athletics Director...... Dave Hart, Jr. Teresa Rivera D SO 21/12 0 1 1 Conference...... Atlantic Coast Conference POS CLASS GP/GS GAA SAVES MINS Kerry York GK JR 23/23 1.46 98 2028 National Affiliation (Division) ...... D1 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS ...... 5 PLAYER POS CLASS GP/GS GOALS ASTS PTS SEMINOLE SOCCER Erica Lewis MF SO 21/0 4 0 8 Home Field/Capacity ...... /1,500 Alli Ferreri F SO 23/0 1 1 3 Jessica Bell D SO 9/0 1 0 2 Head Coach ...... Patrick Baker (5th Season) Marion Cagle MF JR 18/0 0 1 1 Alma Mater ...... Otterbein College (1989) POS CLASS GP/GS GAA SAVES MINS Record at School ...... 51-33-7 (4 Seasons) Joy McKenzie GK SO 2/0 2.94 4 122 Career Coaching Record ...... 138-91-16 (14 Years) STARTERS LOST ...... 5 Assistant Coaches ...... Robin Confer (1st Season) PLAYER POS CLASS GP/GS GOALS ASTS PTS Rob Thompson (1st Season) Cindy Schofield F SR 23/23 15 6 36 2002 Overall Record ...... 13-7-3 Summer Corum MF JR 21/16 3 2 8 Meredith Jones D SR 23/22 1 1 3 2002 Conference Record/Finish ...... 3-3-1/Fourth Jenny Garcia MF SR 23/23 0 2 2 2002 Postseason ...... Round of 16/L 1-0 Connecticut Ashlee Fontes D SR 23/23 0 0 0 Final 2002 Ranking ...... 14th SoccerBuzz LETTERWINNERS LOST ...... 3 19th NSCAA PLAYER POS CLASS GP/GS GOALS ASTS PTS Katie Talley MF SR 23/1 1 0 2 Tori George D JR 18/1 1 0 2 CONTACT INFORMATION Shannon Coe D FR 23/3 0 1 1 Women’s Soccer SID ...... Elliott Finebloom E-mail ...... [email protected] NEWCOMERS ...... 8 PLAYER POS CL HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN Office ...... (850) 644-5656 Amber McCall MF/F FR Estero Ft. Meyers, FL Home ...... (850) 402-1154 Rachel McDowell MF/D FR Wheat Ridge Lakewood, CO Toby Ranck MF FR Radnor Wayne, PA Cellular Phone ...... (850) 321-7096 Kelly Rowland MF FR Strath Haven Wallingford, PA Press box ...... (850) 645-3240 India Trotter MF FR St. Thomas Aquinas Ft. Lauderdale, FL Julia Schnugg F FR Monte Vista Alamo, CA Fax number ...... (850) 644-3820 Colette Swensen MF FR St. Thomas Aquinas Davie, FL Web Site ...... www.seminoles.com Ali Wean F FR Strath Haven Wallingford, PA

Watch FSU play Florida, NC State, Maryland and Ole Miss. 3:00 2003 TEAM ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER 0 Ali Mims ...... GK ...... 5-10 ..... R-SO ...... Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (Nease) FSU BY 1 Kerry York ...... GK ...... 5-10 ..... JR ...... Millersville, MD (Severna Park) POSITION 2 Amber Tollefson .... MF ...... 5-3 ...... SR ...... Boca Raton, FL (Spanish River) 3Teresa Rivera ...... D...... 5-4 ...... SO ..... Parkland, FL (Marjory Stoneman Douglas) Forwards (5) 4 Kristin Boyce ...... D...... 5-7 ...... SR ...... Austin, TX (Westwood) Allison Ferreri, Leah Gallegos, 5 Jez Ratliff ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... JR ...... Norman, OK (Norman) Amber McCall, Julia 6 Julia Schnugg ...... F ...... 5-5 ...... FR ...... Alamo, CA (Monte Vista) Schnugg and Ali Wean 7 Sarah Rosseau...... MF ...... 5-9 ...... R-FR ...... Marco Island, FL (St. John Neuman) 8 Alli Ferreri ...... F ...... 5-3 ...... SO ...... Coral Springs, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) Midfielders (13) 9 Erica Lewis ...... MF ...... 5-5 ...... SO ...... Jacksonville, FL (Orange Park) Erin Brown, Camie Bybee, 10 Kelly Rowland ...... MF ...... 5-7 ...... FR ...... Wallingford, PA (Strath Haven) 11 Ali Wean ...... F ...... 5-7 ...... FR ...... Wallingford, PA (Strath Haven) Marion Cagle, Erica Lewis, 13 Leah Gallegos ...... F ...... 5-7 ...... SO ...... Los Angeles, CA (Franklin) Amber McCall, Rachel 14 Rachel McDowell .. D/MF .. 5-4 ...... FR ...... Lakewood, CO (Wheat Ridge) McDowell, Jez Ratliff, Toby 15 Camie Bybee ...... MF ...... 5-5 ...... JR ...... Oklahoma City, OK (Putnam City North) Ranck, Sarah Rosseau, Kelly 16 Amber McCall ...... MF/F ... 5-3 ...... FR ...... Ft. Meyers, FL (Estero) Rowland, Colette Swensen, 17 Marion Cagle ...... D/MF .. 5-2 ...... JR ...... Tallahassee, FL (Leon) Amber Tollefson and India 18 Joy McKenzie ...... GK ...... 5-8 ...... JR ...... Houston, TX (Cy-Fair) Trotter 19 Jessica Bell ...... D...... 5-9 ...... SO ...... Temple Terrace, FL (C. Leon King) 20 Katie Beal ...... D...... 5-7 ...... JR ...... Alexandria, VA (West Potomac) Defenders (7) 22 Toby Ranck ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... FR ...... Wayne, PA (Radnor) Katie Beal, Jessica Bell, Kristin 24 Erin Brown ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... SO ...... Stuttgart, Germany (Patch) Boyce, Marion Cagle, Rachel 25 Colette Swensen ... MF ...... 5-5 ...... FR ...... Davie, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) McDowell, Erin Preston and 26 Erin Preston ...... D...... 5-3 ...... SO ...... Miami, FL (South Dade) Teresa Rivera 28 India Trotter ...... MF ...... 5-8 ...... FR ...... Ft. Lauderdale, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas)

Head Coach: ...... Patrick Baker/5th Season Goalkeepers (3) Assistant Coaches: ...... Robin Confer/1st Season Joy McKenzie, Ali Mims and Kerry Rob Thompson/1st Season York ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 20 Katie Beal ...... D...... 5-7 ...... JR ...... Alexandria, VA (West Potomac) PRONUNCIATION 19 Jessica Bell ...... D...... 5-9 ...... SO ...... Temple Terrace, FL (C. Leon King) GUIDE 4 Kristin Boyce ...... D...... 5-7 ...... SR ...... Austin, TX (Westwood) Kristin Boyce ...... Boyss 24 Erin Brown ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... SO ...... Stuttgart, Germany (Patch) Allison Ferreri ...... fur-air-E 15 Camie Bybee ...... MF ...... 5-5 ...... JR ...... Oklahoma City, OK (Putnam City North) Leah Gallegos ...... guy-A-gos 17 Marion Cagle ...... D/MF .. 5-2 ...... JR ...... Tallahassee, FL (Leon) Sarah Rosseau ...... Raw-so 8 Alli Ferreri ...... F ...... 5-3 ...... SO ...... Coral Springs, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) 13 Leah Gallegos ...... F ...... 5-7 ...... SO ...... Los Angeles, CA (Franklin) 9 Erica Lewis ...... MF ...... 5-5 ...... SO ...... Jacksonville, FL (Orange Park) 16 Amber McCall ...... MF/F ... 5-3 ...... FR ...... Ft. Meyers, FL (Estero) 14 Rachel McDowell .. D/MF .. 5-4 ...... FR ...... Lakewood, CO (Wheat Ridge) 18 Joy McKenzie ...... GK ...... 5-8 ...... JR ...... Houston, TX (Cy-Fair) 0 Ali Mims ...... GK ...... 5-10 ..... R-SO ...... Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (Nease) 26 Erin Preston ...... D...... 5-3 ...... SO ...... Miami, FL (South Dade) 22 Toby Ranck ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... FR ...... Wayne, PA (Radnor) 5 Jez Ratliff ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... JR ...... Norman, OK (Norman) 3Teresa Rivera ...... D...... 5-4 ...... SO ..... Parkland, FL (Marjory Stoneman Douglas) 7 Sarah Rosseau...... MF ...... 5-9 ...... R-FR ...... Marco Island, FL (St. John Neuman) 10 Kelly Rowland ...... MF ...... 5-7 ...... FR ...... Wallingford, PA (Strath Haven) 6 Julia Schnugg ...... F ...... 5-5 ...... FR ...... Alamo, CA (Monte Vista) 25 Colette Swensen ... MF ...... 5-5 ...... FR ...... Davie, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) 2 Amber Tollefson .... MF ...... 5-3 ...... SR ...... Boca Raton, FL (Spanish River) 28 India Trotter ...... MF ...... 5-8 ...... FR ...... Ft. Lauderdale, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) 11 Ali Wean ...... F ...... 5-7 ...... FR ...... Wallingford, PA (Strath Haven) 1 Kerry York ...... GK ...... 5-10 ..... JR ...... Millersville, MD (Severna Park) MARION CAGLE

4:00 The 2003 senior class is attempting to become the first in FSU soccer history to go to four 2003 NUMERICAL TV CHART

#0 Ali Mims #1 Kerry York #2 Amber Tollefson #3 Teresa Rivera #4 Kristin Boyce #5 Jez Ratliff Goalkeeper • R-SO Goalkeeper • JR Midfielder • SR Defender • SO Defender • SR Midfielder • JR Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Millersville, MD Boca Raton, FL Parkland, FL Austin, TX Norman, OK

#6 Julia Schnugg #7 Sarah Rosseau #8 Allison Ferreri #9 Erica Lewis #10 Kelly Rowland #11 Ali Wean Forward • FR Midfielder • R-FR Forward • SO Midfielder • SO Midfielder • FR Forward • FR Alamo, CA Marco Island, FL Coral Springs, FL Jacksonville, FL Wallingford, PA Wallingford, PA

#13 Leah Gallegos #14 Rachel #15 Camie Bybee #16 Amber #17 Marion Cagle Forward • SO McDowell Midfielder • JR McCall Defender/Midfielder • JR Los Angeles, CA Defender/Midfielder • FR Oklahoma City, OK Midfielder/Forward • FR Tallahassee, FL Lakewood, CO Ft. Meyers, FL

#18 Joy #19 Jessica Bell #20 Katie Beal #22 Toby Ranck McKenzie Defender • SO Defender • JR Midfielder • FR Goalkeeper • JR Temple Terrace, FL Alexandria, VA Wayne, PA Houston, TX

#24 Erin Brown #25 Colette #26 Erin Preston #28 India Trotter Midfielder • SO Swensen Defender • SO Midfielder • FR Stuttgart, Germany Midfielder • FR Miami, FL Ft. Lauderdale, FL Davie, FL

NCAA Tournaments and have four consecutive winning seasons. 5:00 2003 SEASON OUTLOOK NEXT STEP ■ Of 287 women’s soccer programs, Florida State is one of just 14 that has advanced into the Round of 16 at two of the last three NCAA Tournaments. ■ The 2003 College Cup and ACC Tournament will both be played in the SAS Soccer Stadium in Cary, NC. ■ Florida State has played three of its eight NCAA Tournament games at home including playing host to the first and second rounds in 2002.

Baker’s Take: We always talk about taking that next step as a program. Part of our team’s mentality is that we have been to the Round of 16 two of the last three years and been just 90 minutes away from the quarterfinals. The next logical step in many people’s minds is that we’ve been on the doorstop and now its time to knock that door down. Every year is different though so that isn’t necessarily our thought process. Our goal every year is to play a wonderful schedule in the regular season and challenge our players. When it is all said and done, hope- fully we have won more than we have lost, finished in the upper half of the ACC standings and get an opportunity to put our- selves into the NCAA Tournament. We have been able to do that the last three years. All we are looking to do is position ourselves to be selected. It seems simple but you can’t get caught up in looking too far ahead. You have to take one step at a time to reach each of those goals.

GENERAL OUTLOOK Burning Question: The Seminoles came a step closer he Seminoles are coming off arguably the most successful to advancing to the Elite Eight in 2002. What do you season in program history and 2003 could be even better. need to do to take that next step? TFlorida State returns four of its top five point scorers from 2002 and seven of the top nine point scorers. Four of the team’s top five goal scorers are back and four of the top six players when it “We need to believe we can take that next step and buy into comes to game-winning goals return this season. FSU also returns that belief from day one. We have to set our goals high. We five of its six assist leaders. have so much talent but we have to be hungry. We can’t be Florida State will face four teams (Penn State, USC, FAU and satisfied with just getting back to the Round of 16.” SDSU) for the first time ever in 2003. Overall, the Seminoles are 28- — Amber Tollefson 23-5 against their 2003 opponents since Baker took over the program in 1999. SCHEDULE ■ Last year Florida State set a school record with 12,422 fans Baker’s Take: I am excited and very optimistic about what this visiting the Seminole Soccer Complex. That was the ninth-best season could have in store for us. On paper, we have one of our total in the nation. best teams ever here at Florida State. I am anxious to get our ■ This year half of the Seminoles home games will come against high-ly touted recruiting class mixed in with a strong core of teams that were ranked last year or who played in the 2002 veterans. We need to replace a pretty special senior class that did NCAA Tournament. a lot for this program over the last four years. The team has ■ The 2003 FSU soccer schedule could easily be the toughest ever wonderful leadership in senior co-captains Amber Tollefson and played in Seminole soccer history. More than half (9 of 17) of the Kristin Boyce. Last season was great but nothing came easy for scheduled matches are against 2002 NCAA Tournament teams us. We hope to change that with a better mentality, better including two College Cup participants (Penn State and North defending, excellent goalkeeping and I think we got a lot of Carolina). Not one team on the schedule posted a losing record those things started during the recent spring season. last season and FSU’s opponents went a combined 226-114-24 (.654). Eleven of the teams had 13 or more wins and six won at least one game in the NCAA Tournament. Burning Question: What will it take for FSU to live up to the team’s lofty pre-season expectations? Baker’s Take: I think it is very similar to our 2001 schedule when we played Portland and Santa Clara in our non-conference games. This year we open the season with Penn State and “Our team and incoming freshman class have lofty expecta- Southern California followed by Florida. All of those games are tions to live up to following several pre-season polls. We have all going to be great college games. As easily as we could be 3-0, the talent we could ever need to make an impression in college we could be 0-3. We’re traveling to a great tournament in soccer this year but the biggest challenge for us to meet those Kansas during the season and we are going to play a number of expectations is how we all fit together on and off the field. The the best teams in the state of Florida. We are proud that we are most important thing for us will be how all of our talent and able to keep those relationships going with the in-state schools. personalities mesh together when we step on the field. We need The schedule sets itself up that it could be another great season to find what system works best for the players that we have and for us but we have to perform. We are also getting a great then when we have that all figured out, I think our love for the opportunity this year to play teams from other regions and game, fitness level and competitive nature will carry us a long power conferences with games against Kansas, San Diego State, way this season.” USC and Penn State. — Jez Ratliff 6:00 Of 287 women’s soccer programs, Florida State is one of just 14 that has advanced into the coming from both the midfield and the forwards. Both Leah Burning Question: How big of a challenge will it be (Gallegos) and I learned a lot about how each other plays this opening the 2003 campaign with nationally ranked teams past spring and we both made huge strides as a unit. I think that USC and Penn State? will help in finding the goals this year.” — Alli Ferreri “I am really excited about our opening games with nationally FORWARDS ranked teams. I think it will be a real test of where we are and ■ Of the five forwards on this year’s team, only two have ever what we need to do with our game to fit in with the best. It’s played a collegiate soccer game and the group has just 14 starts another great opportunity and I’m looking forward to the among them. challenge with this year’s team.” ■ Three freshmen, including Parade All-American Julia Schnugg, will — Camie Bybee vie for playing time opposite 2002 All-ACC rookie team member Leah Gallegos. ACC IN 2003 ■ Leah Gallegos finished the 2002 campaign second on the team ■ Six of the conference’s eight teams were in the 2002 NCAA in points, goals, game-winning goals, shots and shots on goal. Women’s Soccer Championships, equaling the PAC-10 and Big She had one of the most prolific offensive seasons of any FSU Ten for most participants. rookie as she appeared in the single season top five of every ■ The ACC was tied with West Coast Conference with the most statistical category for freshmen. teams in the Round of 16 (3). ■ Five ACC teams were ranked in the final SoccerBuzz and Soccer Baker’s Take: Most people are going to look to Leah Gallegos America polls and all eight schools were ranked at some point as someone who can be counted on to produce game in and during the 2002 season. game out. Alli Ferreri made great strides up top in the spring. Ali Wean, Julia Schnugg, Amber McCall and even possibly Toby Baker’s Take: Our mindset, ever since I have been here, has Ranck are all players that could see some time as forwards and just been to fight to be .500 or above in the ACC considering help us there. We are going to be young offensively with the how tough the conference is. For everybody outside of North core group being freshmen and sophomores. That is exciting Carolina, it is so hard to win that many games in our conference. because if we can step up and have some success that bodes If you go 4-3 or 5-2, that is pretty good and you probably won’t really well for the future. Especially since we lose just two players have to open the ACC Tournament against the Tar Heels. to graduation, albeit two very special players. I think we will Looking at the ACC, you just can’t find one game that you can have four or five frontrunners that can truly play at a high level circle and say “that’s a win”. We are playing the upper half of the game in and game out. We have never had that luxury since I 2002 conference stand-ings on the road this year. It is very have been here at Florida State. difficult to go to Carolina, Clemson, Wake Forest and Virginia and get quality wins. Those are tough places to play, on top of hosting Maryland, Duke and NC State. Burning Question: Every forward is either a sopho- more or freshman this year. Is that an advantage or a disadvantage? Burning Question: What are your expectations in the ACC this year after winning seven conference games the last two years? “I think it is going to be an advantage for us. We are going to start to develop a chemistry this year that we can build on for the next three seasons. This is going to allow us to grow to- “We have a core of experienced players that have developed gether and develop as a group. It might be a little tough at first a level of play that really allows us to compete effectively in the but Alli (Ferreri) have experience together and the new group of conference. With our experience and the addition of a very forwards in the freshman class are extremely talented so I think it talented freshman class, we should be able to have our best ACC will be great for us down the road." season to date.” — Leah Gallegos — Kerry York

OFFENSE ERICA LEWIS ■ Florida State has scored 45 or more goals for three straight seasons for the first time in school history. ■ The Tribe’s 101 goals in the last two seasons are more than any two seasons combined in program history.

Baker’s Take: One of the things we found in the spring is that if we are able to defend exceptionally well and manufacture a goal or two, that was good enough to win. That was the spring though. People realize that we lost a wonderful scoring talent in Cindy Schofield but we lost a wonderful scoring talent in Emma Breland in 2001 and survived. It isn’t like we are only going to play with 10 players. Someone is going to be in that role Cindy filled and that person is going to have to step up with contributions. It may be a returning veteran player who gained a lot of experience or a talented freshman. We feel very good about the offensive prowess of the incoming freshmen class and feel there will be some immedi- ate contributions from them.

Burning Question: How will the forwards replace Cindy Schofield’s 102 career points and 40 career goals?

”There is no true way to replace a player like Cindy. She brought a lot to all aspects of the game. I think that goal scoring will be more of a team job this year, instead of counting on one player to put the ball in the back of the net it will be a team effort

Round of 16 at two of the last three NCAA Tournaments. 7:00 but we have always got after people from the flanks and been able to get behind opposing defenses. I don’t think that will change much this year. Our wide players are very exciting and they have such a wonderful understanding of the way we want to play.

Burning Question: Due to the loss of Cindy Schofield’s goals, how important will it be for midfield players like Amber Tollefson and Camie Bybee to score goals at the rate they did in 2001?

“There are going to have to be a lot of players stepping up to fill that void. Amber (Tollefson) saw her points drop from 2001 to 2002 and that goes for Camie (Bybee) also. Jez (Ratliff) was pretty even from her freshman to sophomore year so all three of those veteran midfielders are going to have to step up. The one player that probably can change the complexion of a game, that can put the ball in the back of the net and who we recruited to do that is Camie. She did a fair bit of that in the spring but she will need to do it on a consistent basis this year for us to enjoy a successful season.” — Patrick Baker DEFENSE ■ After allowing the second-fewest goals in team history in 2002, the 2003 defense returns virtually intact. All three goalkeepers are back and FSU will return three starters on the backline. ■ Senior Kristin Boyce is the Seminoles’ all-time leader in goals and points for a defender and is a two-time All-Region selection. ■ Katie Beal, a 2001 first team freshman All-American, returned to form in 2002 after being sidelined for almost two months during her sophomore campaign.

Baker’s Take: I think our midfield and back line will be our strengths. Kristin Boyce has been such a mainstay for us on the KATIE BEAL left side and from the outside looking in, is probably the most underrated player on our team. I thought it was a crime that she didn’t garner All-ACC honors last year. I know what she means to MIDFIELD our players, our coaching staff and our program and I am just ■ Despite the loss of Jenny Garcia in the middle of the defense, happy we have one more year with her. She is so good defend- Florida State returns arguably the best midfield in Baker’s tenure. ing, in transition, getting forward and she has a wonderful Three-year starter Amber Tollefson, an emerging Jez Ratliff and heading presence. She just keeps getting better and better. She FSU’s fourth-best career point producer Camie Bybee are all back. has always been a winner. She went to four or five national ■ Junior Jez Ratliff had a breakout year as she finished in the top championships at the club level and then the first year she is in three on the team for points, goals and assists. She set a career Tallahassee, we go to the Sweet 16. She means a great deal to high for goals in 2002 and after she moved to the wide midfield, this team. the speedy Oklahoman tallied seven of her 16 points in just 10 What we finally got to see in the spring was the combination games. of Katie Beal and Teresa Rivera in the central part of our defense. ■ Camie Bybee is quietly putting together a record-setting career at They compliment each other and enjoyed one of the best springs Florida State. The 2001 second team freshman All-American is on as far as development between two players. They played with pace to challenge Cindy Schofield’s records for career goals, assists and off one another so well. On the right hand side, a player and points and she leads all current Seminoles in all three of that really started to emerge was Jessica Bell. She worked those career categories. extremely hard in the off-season and came into the spring and made a huge statement. She was fit and she played well for us. Baker’s Take: The battle to start centrally will be one of the Our outside right back spot has always been a little bit of a most exciting in the preseason and probably throughout the year. question mark for us going into the preseason. That is no Hopefully it solidifies itself but I can see this changing with the different this year and we will be looking for someone to solidify level of competition and the caliber of players on the team. This that spot. It will probably be the player who is most consistent. could really be one of our most exciting positions. Camie Bybee, Marion Cagle has the potential to play there as well and could Erica Lewis, Sarah Rosseau and Erin Brown are all returning this crack the starting line-up. They both have to play well on a year. The last three in that group gained tremendous experience consistent basis. in the spring and did quite well for themselves. We have been thin there in the past but we concentrated our recruiting efforts there and were able to bring in Amber McCall, Rachel McDowell, Burning Question: Can this defense be as good as India Trotter and Kelly Rowland. We’ve probably never had four the one that allowed only 31 goals in 2000? central midfielders at one time and now we are bringing in four to join the three or four already on the roster. Having this many quality players gives us the flexibility to possibly change our “I am excited about this group and it could be one of the system. We could possibly play a 4-5-1 or a 4-3-3 because we best I have played with. You never can tell though until we all have so much talent centrally. I have to get more of those kids get out there and play together. When we get a rotation set and on the field and those systems would afford us that opportunity. I get a chance to look at the freshmen, we should have a better Out wide, Amber Tollefson, Jez Ratliff and Erin Preston are idea of how much we can accomplish as a unit. I hope we can returning and are joined by freshmen Toby Ranck and Kelly challenge the group from my freshman year in 2000 who Rowland. One of strengths has always been our wide play. allowed the fewest goals in FSU history.” Unfortunately we won’t have Summer Corum back this season — Kristin Boyce

8:00 Florida State opens the 2003 season at home versus USC on a Friday night. FSU GOALKEEPERS class this year and you can’t put a price tag on how she attracts ■ Joy McKenzie filled in for injured keepers Kerry York and Ali Mims quality people to our program. Players want to play with her. during the spring campaign and didn’t allow a single goal. Kristin Boyce is more of a quiet leader and her actions speak ■ Ali Mims saw her first action this spring since fracturing her leg in so loudly. I will never forget what she said to me in our post- the 2002 pre-season opener against Georgia. season meeting after her freshman year. I asked her what she ■ Junior Kerry York is already second all-time at FSU in career wins was looking forward to as a sophomore. She told me that she and career GAA. just wanted to prove to the coaches and her teammates that she deserved to start again. That was so refreshing to hear. She Baker’s Take: If everybody is healthy, it is as good as a group of started as a freshman on a Sweet 16 team and her only goal was three as there is in the country. All of them now have a season to prove her worth all over again. I think people here picked up of experience be it spring or fall. A lot of people wrote us off last on that wonderful attitude. She is so consistently good and plays year when Ali Mims went down against Georgia in the preseason every game at such a high level. Boyce is a great representative but Kerry York and Joy McKenzie responded with very good of our program. seasons, especially Kerry in the fall. We managed to end up with a pretty good year after losing what some thought may have Burning Question: Is there a lot of pressure to send been our starting keeper. To Kerry’s credit, she has managed to Amber and Kristin off with a successful senior season? play both fall seasons and then had to get some type of surgery plus rehab in the spring. That has limited her development during that time. The player who has developed the most over “There is pressure for the team as a whole to do well. Being the last two years has been Joy. That started initially with able to send Amber and Boyce off after having a successful senior training and is now being enhanced in games. Those three season would be ideal. Amber and Boyce were part of the first players will wage an unbelievable battle for the starting job. They recruiting class to come in and make a huge difference to our all came in at the same time. Kerry came in as the name player. program so it would be nice for them to leave knowing this Ali came in hungry and Joy came in needing a lot of training. program a lot better. Not only is there pressure to give Amber Now all three have reached a level where it will be the little and Boyce a compelling season but also for the team to succeed subtle things that determines who starts. It is exciting for us to this year.” know at this level we have three keepers that can compete on a — Marion Cagle daily basis and our players have the utmost confidence in each and every one of them. Coming into the preseason, it is going to BIGGEST OBSTACLES IN 2003 be a great challenge for Joy, Ali and Kerry to challenge one ■ another for the starting position. Florida State will play two ACC regular season games and the ACC Tournament in where the team has won just two games versus conference opponents since 1999. ■ Burning Question: How heated will the competition Only eight of Florida State’s 18 regular season games will be be to secure the starting keeper job? played at the Seminole Soccer Complex. ■ The Seminoles must find players to replace 40% of their point production from 2002 and 20 of the team’s 46 goals. “The battle to earn the starting job in goal will be extremely Baker’s Take: Individually we have to be healthy and if that is competitive. Kerry York will be looking to improve on a good the case we need to be fit. We are going to have to re-visit what sophomore season, while Joy McKenzie enters training camp on we did well in the spring and that was defending. We went the the back of a very successful spring season in terms of her entire spring without giving up a goal and that attitude became individual development. With Ali Mims working hard to recover pervasive. We knew we were going to defend well and we knew from injury we will soon have three very talented players pushing it would take something pretty special from the opponents to for one position. Competition this strong will be of great benefit score against us. Great teams that go to the College Cup usually to the program.“ get there in the midst of a great streak. Last year it was great that — Rob Thompson we went into the Sweet 16 on a streak of 21 straight games with a goal but I also now that we gave up too many goals. We gave SENIOR CLASS up too many goals at crucial times and in big five moments. ■ The 2003 senior class is attempting to become the first in FSU There needs to be a better attention to detail and that involves a soccer history to go to four NCAA Tournaments and have four change in mentality. I think we were able to do that in the spring consecutive winning seasons. They need just 10 wins to become but we have been away for a while and nothing ever stays the the winningest class in FSU history. same. Cindy Schofield said that when you defend well the ■ This year’s seniors have defeated every ACC team except for transition to getting forward is that much easier and I think that Virginia and are 9-10-2 overall in ACC play. Before their arrival, is so true. It will be an emphasis for us this year. That said we are FSU was 3-30-2 all-time in conference games. as excited for this upcoming season as we have ever been and ■ This 2003 senior class has an all-time winning percentage of look forward to the challenges in front of us. .634. No class in FSU history has a better winning percentage and none has won as many games (42) in a three year span. ■ Seniors Amber Tollefson and Kristin Boyce have combined to miss just four games in their three year careers. Burning Question: With so much recent success, what is your biggest concern? Is it complacency or the Baker’s Take: They have both meant so much to this program fact you are now a big game for so many teams? both on and off the field. You are talking about players who want to win, who strive to win and do the things necessary to get there. They are both blessed with talent but also have “Our players and coaches won’t be complacent — we are individual work rates that make them a joy to be around. They consistently pushing ourselves. We realize for some schools we always want to be better and sometimes that is contagious and are now a big game, which adds to the difficulty but we want to they bring other players along. be a big game on people’s schedules. Florida State baseball It just seems like the other day I was doing the home visit coach Mike Martin said it best last year when he said he would with Amber (Tollefson). I can almost remember that visit verba- stop coaching once FSU was no longer the big game on other tim. When I recruited Amber, she was thought of as the number team’s schedules. I feel the same way. I want to walk into other two player in Florida and I told her “people are going to know people’s places, play in front of their biggest crowds ever and where you go to school”. I really wanted her to come to Florida take our opponents best shot. Let’s embrace all of that and take State and looking back I will remember the type of person she is. care of business. We might not be there yet for everyone on our After every season she will send a card or note or email to me schedule but we have gained respect in the state of Florida, in asking if I can imagine how far we have come together and as a the ACC and on the national scene.” program. She had a hand in bringing in half of our recruiting — Patrick Baker is undefeated at home on Friday nights under Baker. 9:00 PATRICK BAKER Head Coach

OTTERBEIN COLLEGE ’89 • 5TH SEASON AT FSU (51-33-7)•15TH SEASON (138-84-13) in the top 11. He has a perfect 3-0 record in opening round games in the NCAA Tourna- ment and is 5-3 overall in the postseason including two trips to the Round of 16 in three tries. His .625 winning percentage in the NCAA Tournament is second only to North Carolina’s among ACC schools. Of the 23 regional honors awarded to Florida State, 22 have come since Baker’s arrival and all 10 of FSU’s national awards were awarded during his tenure. His 51 wins in four seasons at FSU are 19 more than the program had totaled in its first four years of existence and he now owns the record for the most coaching victories in school his-tory. He needed just over three seasons and 56 games to break the mark that his pre- decessor needed 80 games and four years to establish. Most impressively, Baker has brought Florida State into the upper echelon of the ACC, the nation’s premier women’s soccer league. Only North Carolina and Clemson have as many overall wins as Florida State since 2000 and the Seminoles completed their second consecutive season in the top four in the conference after never finishing FSU HIGHS above seventh place before 2001. In 2001, Most Wins ...... 15 (2001) FSU set a school record for the most ACC Best Record ...... 13-7-3 (2002) wins on its way to the school’s first ever Best ACC Record ...... 4-3-0 (2001) championship game appearance. Last year, Best ACC Finish ...... 2nd Place (2001) the Seminoles once again finished at .500 or NCAA Success .... Round of 16 (2000, Seminoles became one of only 14 teams to above and tied the record for the fewest 2002); Round of 32 (2001) advance into two of the last three Rounds of conference losses in a single season in team 16. In just four short years he has also history. And after never winning an ACC 2000 National Coach of brought the Seminoles into a class with Texas Tournament game in its first five trips, FSU has the Year Runner-Up A&M, Penn State, UCLA, BYU, Florida and now advanced to the tournament semifinals Nebraska as one of the seven most successful two of the last three years. 2000 Southeast Region women’s soccer programs started in the last With seven conference wins over the last Coach of the Year decade. He has lead Florida State to three two seasons under Baker, Florida State has straight NCAA Tournaments, an ACC more than tripled its ACC victories from the US National Team Championship game appearance, three first six seasons combined. The Garnet and consecutive top 15 finishes and his teams Gold had the conference’s third-best overall U-17 ...... 2003 winning percentage last season and only U-19 ...... 2001-02 have set 180 program firsts and records since he took over in 1999. North Carolina registered fewer losses in U-16 ...... 2000 2002 than Florida State. The Seminoles U-21 ...... 1997-99 Baker has guided FSU to 10 of the pro- gram’s 12 wins over top 25 teams and of recorded back-to-back conference wins over those 10 wins half have come against teams a single opponent in 2001 and 2002 for the Olympic Development Region III ...... Head Coach U-14 ...... North Carolina U-17 ...... State Coach Eastern PA U-16 ...... South Region Camp U-18 ...... South Region Camp U-17 ...... South Region Asst. Coach

ead coach Patrick Baker is entering his fifth season at the helm of the H Seminole soccer program and his success at FSU has established him as one of the collegiate game’s top coaches. His triumphs in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and in the NCAA Tournament have firmly established the Seminole coach as a rising star on ’s largest stages. Of the 287 teams that participated in Division I women’s soccer last year, Baker’s

10:00 Baker has guided FSU to 10 of the program’s 12 wins over top 25 teams and he has a per- last year. The Tribe won two NCAA Tourna- ment games at home for the first time ever downing SEC opponents Mississippi and Auburn. Last year’s squad set a record for the fewest regular season loses in team history, re-corded back-to-back wins versus three ACC teams (Clemson, NC State and Maryland), won its third game in four tries versus Florida and finished the year ranked second in the southeast region for the first time ever. No team in the ACC except for North Carolina had a better NCAA Tournament run in 2002 than FSU and the Seminoles were ranked ahead of every ACC team except for UNC in the final NSCAA national poll. For the third straight year the team set over 45 records and program firsts including the squad’s first-ever ACC road win in the state of North Carolina (5-1 over NC State), back-to-back ACC seasons with a .500 or better record for the first time ever and the first ever three-game winning streak versus an ACC opponent (Maryland). In 2002, Baker reached some momentous marks in program history also. When Florida State swept its two- first time ever and went on to accomplish Clemson, Auburn, Wake Forest, Florida and game road trip against Maryland and George that feat two more times with wins over Duke to name just a few. FSU also finished Mason, FSU not only completed an unde- Maryland, NC State and Clemson. On top of ahead of everyone in the region except for feated regular season road campaign and that, FSU’s regular season win in College Park, the Heels in the final NSCAA national poll. upset a conference opponent on the road, MD was the school’s third straight win over Last season only one ACC team (North but the wins marked a significant milestone in the Terrapins, a program first against any ACC Carolina) advanced farther in the NCAA’s than Baker’s career. The two victories moved him to school. FSU did when it reached the Round of 16. 20-19-3 all-time at Florida State in games In 2000 and 2001, Baker either over-saw The Seminoles are now in a class with just played away from home. The Tribe’s victory in or established 134 program firsts and records. UNC and Virginia in the east in terms of College Park over Maryland also set a new It is hard to imagine there were any other success on the field and in the recruiting gold standard as FSU now had four all-time firsts to establish but Baker’s 2002 squad process. wins versus a conference opponent for the recorded 35 more. The program is nearing The success in recruiting has led to FSU’s first time ever. 200 firsts and records in just the last three soaring success on the field and the Tallahas- The 2001 season saw Baker break seasons under Baker. The Seminoles spent see community has responded in turn. Last through in the ACC despite being on the job every week except for one ranked in at least season Florida State drew a school record for just over two years. Before 2001, Florida one poll and it has been 71 straight games 12,422 fans, which was the ninth-best total State had never finished higher than seventh since FSU soccer has had a record below in the NCAA. Before 2002, FSU had never in the ACC and was predicted to finish fifth by .500. Before Baker’s arrival, the FSU soccer drawn 9,000 fans in a single season. The the ACC coaches. After Baker emphasized the program was .500 or below for 52 of its first Tribe also finished in the top 20 with an importance of a better conference finish, 80 games. In his 91 games as head coach, average attendance of 828 per game. The Florida State had the most successful Baker’s Seminoles have been below .500 on largest crowd in school history turned out last conference season, the most regular season just five occasions and not once since the year as 1,603 people watched the Seminoles ACC wins and the highest conference finish end of his first season (1999). beat the for the third time in in the history of the program. The Garnet On top of turning the program’s fortunes four tries. Along with and Gold started the season by winning its around on the field, Baker also set goals to the 1,051 fans that improve the program in recruiting and in watched FSU beat BAKER’S RESUME OF attendance and he has exceeded expecta- Clemson in overtime, tions in both areas. Since 2000, only seven Florida State esta- SUCCESS schools have brought in four recruit-ing blished two of the classes with a combined higher ranking than top five and five of ■ Three straight top 15 finishes FSU. Florida State is also one of just nine the top ten largest ■ Three consecutive NCAA Tournaments and two trips to schools that have been able to bring in four crowds in program the Round of 16 straight top 25 classes since 2000. For the history in 2003. ■ 2001 ACC Championship finalist second time in three years, Baker’s 2003 Since Baker came to ■ All-time winningest coach in FSU history recruiting class was ranked in the Top 10 in Florida State, nine of ■ 2000 National Coach of the Year runner-up the nation as it set a new school record when the 14 largest crowds ■ Eighth-best recruiting class ranking since 2000 SoccerBuzz labeled it the nation’s seventh-best have watched his ■ 180 program firsts and records since 2000 group. Of Baker’s four straight top 25 classes, Semi-noles play and ■ 10 wins over Top 25 teams three have been ranked amongst the nation’s the Tribe has posted a ■ NCAA Tournament winning percentage of .625 top 12. Four Gatorade Players of the Year 7-1-1 record in those have also elected to play soccer at FSU under games. MOST WINS BY AN ACC TEAM his watch. The 2002 sea- SINCE 2000 Only two teams east of the Mississippi son was another in SCHOOL RECORD WIN % have had more recruiting success this decade what is becoming a UNC ...... 66-6-4 ...... 895 than FSU under Baker as the Seminoles have long line of success Clemson ...... 48-12-1 ...... 795 established themselves as one of the premier stories for Baker. After FSU ...... 42-23-6 ...... 634 teams in the southeast. For the first time ever the school’s first trip Virginia ...... 41-19-5 ...... 669 this past season, the Tribe finished second in into the Round of 16 WFU...... 33-25-3 ...... 566 the region behind only North Carolina and in 2001, Baker led his Maryland ...... 31-26-3 ...... 542 ranked ahead of every ACC school but UNC Seminoles back into Duke ...... 31-27-3 ...... 533 in the final SoccerBuzz poll. In SoccerBuzz’s the third round of the NCSU ...... 28-25-4 ...... 526 final regional rankings FSU finished ahead of NCAA tournament

fect 3-0 record in opening round games in the NCAA Tournament. 11:00 first-ever conference opener at No. 7 Clemson and then burst out of the gate to a 3-0 start with wins over Duke and NC State. Considering the fact that FSU had just two ACC wins in the program’s first four seasons, the team’s 3-0 start in 2001 was a huge leap for the Semi-noles. Florida State closed out their ACC regular season schedule by downing Mary-land to lock up third place in the regular season. The team’s four ACC victories were just one shy of equaling the five ACC wins the program had amassed in its previous six years combined. Florida State’s regular season ACC success paid off when it came to the 2001 conference tournament. In the four seasons before his arrival, FSU had never won a game at the ACC Tournament while being outscored 23-1. In 2000, Baker’s Seminoles advanced to the semifinals and then in 2001 the program played for its first-ever ACC Championship. With its best ever improved the team from a 7-11-3 record in U-18 ODP South Regional camps for eight seeding in program history, Baker guided 1998 to 9-10-1 in 1999. Baker, only the years and was the assistant coach for the U- his team to its first-ever appearance in the second coach in the history of Florida State 17 South Region team from 1991-93. Baker ACC Championship final by downing No. women’s soccer, led the Seminoles into the was also the U.S. South Region amateur 21 Maryland 7-2 and then advancing past southeast regional rankings for the first time coach for five years where he received the No. 8 Virginia in a shootout after four over- since 1996. Florida State spent four weeks as national coach of the year award in 1994. time periods. FSU held Virginia scoreless the No. 10 team in the region and twice tied Baker served as a member of the through 150 minutes of play and keeper Ali the record for the longest winning streak in Division I Mid-Atlantic Rankings Committee Mims made three saves in the shootout to team history (four games). from 1995-1998, was the ISAA/Adidas South advance Florida State into the final against Before taking over the Seminole pro- Region Rankings Chairman in 1993 and the No. 1 North Carolina. gram, Baker served as the women’s head chairman of the ISAA/Gatorade South Baker’s transformation of the Seminole coach at the University of Pennsylvania for Region Rankings Committee from 1990- soccer program took less time than anyone five years. During his tenure at Penn, Baker 1992. Baker also served as the chair of the could have imagined as he turned Florida established a 42-37-5 record, won an Eastern NCAA Division III South Region Committee State into a national power in just his College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Champi- in 1993 after serving two years on NCAA second year on the job. Baker led the 2000 onship and was named the 1997 Mid-Atlantic Division III South Region Tournament squad to the Round of 16 of the NCAA Region Coach of the Year. Prior to his head Committee in 1991 and 1992. Tournament and SoccerBuzz named him coaching stint at the University of Pennsylva- He received his Bachelor of Arts from the Southeast Region Coach of the Year and nia, Baker achieved similar success at the Otterbein College in 1989 as a double runner-up National Coach of the Year. He Division III level where he coached North major in Radio & Television Broadcasting guided the Seminoles into the national Carolina Wesleyan to three NCAA Division III and Journalism with a minor in Public rankings for the first time and his 2000 tournament appearances and three Top 10 Relations. He graduated with a 3.67 GPA squad broke 34 team and individual records finishes. He compiled a record of 45-21-4 in and was a starter all four years for the men’s and set 25 program firsts. After just one full his five years and was twice named the Dixie soccer team. He was named team captain year of recruiting, the 2000 Seminoles re- Conference Coach of the Year. In 1991, Baker as a junior and senior. Baker was a member corded victories over national champion was named the National Soccer Coaches of of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) All- North Carolina and nationally ranked teams America Association’s (NSCAA) Division III Academic Team from 1986-1989, was a first Texas A&M, Florida (twice) and Wake Forest South Region Coach of the Year. Last year he team All-Conference selection in 1989 and on the way to their first-ever NCAA tourna- was inducted into North Carolina Wesleyan’s played on three OAC Championship ment. Hall of Fame. squads. He played soccer for 11 years in Evidence of Baker’s outstanding coach- Baker is also very involved with the US England and Germany while his father was ing job that season can be seen in the national team program and was called to stationed overseas with the US Air Force. squad’s improvement against common op- assist head coach David Smith with the He is married to the former Kelly Sack and ponents from the 1999 to the 2000 cam- newly formed U-17s. He has also assisted U- the couple has two children. Emma Louise paigns. Florida State had a positive turn- 19 National team head coach Tracey Leone Baker is two and was born in February of around against 12 of the 14 opponents on numerous occasions at the Arco Training 2001. The couple’s newest addition is Ryan they played in 1999 and 2000 and one of Center in Chula Vista, CA preparing the Patrick Baker who was born in February of the two negatives, South Alabama, was still team for the inaugural U-19 FIFA World 2003. n a win. The Seminoles record went from 1-9 Championships. Baker helped the U-19 against this group in 1999 to 8-5 in 2000 National Team prepare for a match against and FSU had a 46-goal turnaround against the Mexican National Team and for a Euro- this group. Add that to first-time victories pean tour later in 2001. He recently finished against six opponents and it is easy to see serving as the head coach for the Region III how far Baker had taken the Seminoles in girl’s Olympic Development Program (ODP) just two seasons. This trend continued in and was named an assistant coach for the 2001 as Baker’s Seminoles faced 13 teams 2000 U-16 Women’s National Team. they also faced during the 2000 season. Baker has attended the South Region Florida State picked up five wins against ODP camps since 1990 and has a total of teams they lost to during the 2000 season 15 years experience at all levels of the ODP. and overall the team had a six-goal turn- Prior to working with the U-16 team, he around against this group that included assisted head coach Lauren Gregg with the North Carolina, Clemson, Florida, Duke, U-21 Women’s National Team for three con- Virginia, Wake Forest and Maryland. secutive years. He served four years at the Baker took over a program in 1999 that U-14 state level in North Carolina and was had just one winning season in four years the 1996 U-17 ODP state coach for Eastern and had only won 15 of the previous 41 Pennsylvania. Baker coached the U-16 and games before he was hired. He immediately 12:00 Since 2000, Florida State ranks eighth overall in recruiting with two classes in the top 10 COACH BAKER’S RECRUITING SUCCESS ead coach Patrick Baker has become RECRUITING Q&A one of the nation’s top recruiters Why do you think recruits choose Florida H since arriving in Tallahassee. Since State over other Top 20 schools? 2000, only seven schools have brought in I think it’s really a combination of the excellent four classes with a combined higher ranking academic opportunities and rich athletic traditions. than FSU. Florida State is also one of just Many of our recruits select FSU for a visit as it meets nine schools that have been able to bring in their academic and athletic needs, and then fall in four straight top 25 classes since 2000. This love with the campus atmosphere and state-of-the- year Baker’s class was named the 10th-best in art soccer complex. The warm weather and the nation by Soccer America marking the beautiful climate definitely helps too! A future first time a Florida State recruiting class has Seminole decides she wants to make positive been ranked by the prestigious soccer contributions to our team chemistry. publication. The Tribe is one of just eight schools to appear in the top 10 in both How important is recruiting to the success of the program? Leah Gallegos was the first recruit from California Soccer America and SoccerBuzz where FSU’s to ever commit to FSU and she went on to be class was ranked 7th, a new program best. Recruiting is one of the most important pieces named to the ACC’s All-Rookie team. Only two teams east of the Mississippi of the puzzle. Our coaching staff recruits nationwide in search of talented soccer players. Do your homework. First you want to find a have had more recruiting success this decade We believe that the unique mix of individuals we than Florida State under Baker as FSU has school that fits your educational interests as well as bring in builds a critical foundation for future your soccer aspirations. The best way to get to established itself as one of the premier teams success. We take pride in challenging our players in the southeast. For the first time ever this know a school is to spend time with the students both on and off the field as we care about them as and faculty and explore the campus. When you past season, the Tribe finished second in the students, athletes and individuals. get the chance to speak to a college coach, ask region behind only North Carolina and specific questions that will help you make a good ranked ahead of every ACC school but UNC What do you look for in a prospective decision. in the final SoccerBuzz poll. In SoccerBuzz’s student-athlete? final regional rankings FSU finished ahead of Our staff needs to get the best possible Where does the coaching staff recruit? Clemson, Auburn, Wake Forest, Florida and recruiting class each year. Based on our needs, To be aggressively recruited, we have to see Duke to name just a few. FSU also finished we try to identify a player who we believe will you play in as competitive a situation as possible. ahead of everyone in the region except for make a positive impact on our program and Our recruiting path takes us to many venues the Heels in the final NSCAA national poll. who can help us get to the next level. I like throughout the country including, Olympic The Seminoles are now in a class with just players who are good academically, have a great Development Programs, the Raleigh Shootout, the UNC and Virginia in the east in terms of suc- work ethic and leadership ability in addition to a Orange Classic, the President’s Day Cup, the cess on the field and in the recruiting process. good sense of humor. The players we look for Houston Shootout and the San Diego Surf Cup. Last season only one ACC team (North strive to be successful in every aspect of life. We also recruit from our summer soccer camps (Patrick Baker Soccer Camp). Carolina) advanced farther in the NCAA’s than What advice would you offer a prospect FSU did when it reached the Round of 16. n in the recruiting process? What is the best way for a recruit to be identified by the coaching staff? Write or email us first. Play in high-level FSU RECRUITING CLASS tournaments with your club teams and participate in ODP. Send videotape that highlights individual RANKINGS YEAR-BY-YEAR game clips. Spend a day in Tallahassee and visit 2003 ...... SoccerBuzz 7 our facilities, meet the coaching staff and players...... Soccer America 10 2002 ...... SoccerBuzz 25 2001 ...... SoccerBuzz 8 2000 ...... SoccerBuzz 13 OVERALL RECRUITING RANKINGS THIS DECADE 1. North Carolina 2. UCLA 3. Texas Stanford 5. Virginia 6. Notre Dame 7. Arizona State 8. Florida State 9. Baker’s 2001 recruiting class included two 10. Santa Clara Gatorade Players of the Year in Camie Bybee and 11. Duke Kerry York. 12. Portland 13. Nebraska 14. UConn GATORADE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Janet Burke ...... 2000 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 Kerry York ...... 2001 Teresa Rivera ...... 2002 and three consecutive classes ranked in the top 25. 13:00 ASSISTANT COACHES

home state as she grew up in Clearwater, FL Championship, Confer was named the Most and played at Central Catholic High School. Valuable Offensive Player of the NCAA Final Confer was the first assistant at Four, as well as being named a first team All- Mississippi State in 2002 under head coach American. She is one of just 11 former North Neil McGuire. While with the Bulldogs, she Carolina players to have had their jersey not only coached and trained players but retired. she served as recruiting coordinator, which “What separated Robin from almost put her in position to scout and evaluate every player I ever coached was her insa- players. The Clearwater, FL native also tiable passion to score goals. The only other assisted in game strategies, overall team player like her as far as an appetite to score planning and arranged team travel. was ,” said Dorrance. “That was Before her stint in Starkville, MS, Confer the quality that always separated Robin and served as a second assistant at one of the top Mia and as a result they were among the two women’s soccer programs in the nation at Texas greatest goal scorers I have ever coached.” A&M. While working with Aggie head coach A former captain of the U-21 U.S. G. Guerrieri, Confer and Texas A&M advanced National team, Confer made her interna- to the final 16 in back-to-back NCAA Tourna- tional debut January 18, 1996, against ments. Confer’s first coaching experience came Ukraine and has since played with the at her alma mater as she served as a volunteer national team on seven other occasions. assistant under coaching legend Anson She played professionally in 1998 as a Dorrance at North Carolina. member of the W-League’s Raleigh Wings A four-year starter at North Carolina from and collected MVP honors in the league’s 1994-1997, Confer helped the Tar Heels to championship game in her rookie season. three national championships (1994, 1996- In 2001, she was drafted in the fifth 1997). During her senior season, Confer was round of the WUSA’s Global Draft as a named the National Player of the Year by member of the Boston Breakers in the both the Soccer News and SoccerBuzz. She league’s inaugural season before a back ROBIN CONFER was also a finalist for the Hermann award, injury cut her playing career short. 1st Season at FSU • North Carolina ‘98 which recognizes the nation’s top collegiate Confer was a standout forward at soccer athlete and a semifinalist for the Clearwater (FL) Central Catholic High School ssistant coach Robin Confer joined Athletic Club Sports Foundation where she scored a state record 227 goals, the Seminole staff after a stellar Player of the Year award in 1998. including 80 during her senior season prior Acareer in the ACC and successful Confer currently ranks fourth on UNC’s to being named a Parade All-American. Her coaching stints in both the Big 12 and SEC. career scoring list behind such great names record was eventually broken by former The former National Player of the Year and as Mia Hamm, and U.S. Women’s Florida State standout Cindy Schofield who three-time national champion at North National Team coach . She is scored 238 goals at George Jenks High Carolina brings five years of coaching the fifth-best goal scorer in Tar Heel history School just an hour away from where Confer experience with her to Florida State with 77, and her 55 career assists are the played high school soccer. Confer received including the last year as an assistant at third most in North Carolina soccer history. In her bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports Mississippi State. She also returns to her North Carolina’s run to the 1997 National science from North Carolina in 1998. n ob Thompson is in his first season at at Adelphi University. Thompson worked with Florida State and will serve as the goalkeeper Igor Yatsenko who led the confer- Rteam’s goalkeeper coach. He also will ence that year with a 0.84 goals against have additional responsibilities when it comes average in 1076:04 minutes of play. Yatsenko to individual training and team travel. also led the conference in save percentage Thompson spent the past two seasons as the with 50 saves and 10 goals against for a .833 goalkeeping coach and team administrator average. He was also the director for the for the of the Women’s Adelphi University Goalkeeper Camp. United Soccer Association (WUSA). From 1998-2001, Thompson had his first The Grimsby, England native has spent stint coaching professional soccer with the the last seven years as a goalkeeper coach at Long Island Rough Riders of the A-League. all levels of collegiate and professional soccer. During his tenure on Long Island, the Riders He is currently in the midst of his first went to the playoffs three times and posted a coaching stint with the US Olympic Develop- 57-46-7 record. While with the team, ment Program (ODP) where he is a Region 3 Thompson also served as the assistant assistant. director of the Rough Riders Soccer Camp. In his time with the WUSA’s Power, Thompson’s first coaching stint came at Thompson was responsible for planning and Division II Lock Haven University where he was conducting daily training sessions to aid in the assistant coach for the men’s and women’s the progress and development of the team’s teams. While at the Pennsylvania school, he goalkeepers. In 2002, Thompson worked assisted in recruiting student-athletes for both with Power GK Saskia Webber who was teams, planning international pre-season tours second in the league in saves and in the top and fundraising. He was also the assistant 10 for GAA. He also assisted head coach Tom director of the Lock Haven University Soccer Sermanni in all aspects of on field training Camp. Thompson received his master’s degree and game preparation. in liberal arts in 1998 and bachelor of science in ROB THOMPSON Before moving to the WUSA, Thompson recreation, leisure and commercial management 1st Season at FSU • Lock Haven ‘95 spent a year at the Division I level as the in 1995 from Lock Haven. He was born April goalkeeper coach for the men’s soccer team 23, 1971. n

14:00 Assistant coach Robin Confer was a three-time National Champion at North Carolina and Rob ANGELA BONAFFINO Team Manager

2ND SEASON AT FSU • FLORIDA STATE ’00 ne of Florida State’s all-time greats, the Head Instructor at Jets Soccer and has Angela Bonaffino enters her second coached at the Patrick Baker Soccer Camp Oseason at her alma mater as a mem- and Austin Peay Soccer Camp. She secured ber of the 2003 coaching staff. Bonaffino will her Level I Coaching License last year and serve as a team manager with Florida State also spent time refereeing locally. this year where she continues to pursue a While in Ontario, Bonaffino took busi- master’s degree after spending 2001 working ness courses at Brock University and contin- in her native Ontario, . ued to play soccer with the St. Catharine’s After graduating from FSU, Bonaffino Jets. She captained the Jets to a Top 10 honed her coaching skills as she assisted her national ranking in the Premier Division. former high school squad, Holy Cross After graduating from Florida State in Secondary School, as the team finished 2000 with a degree in food and nutrition, second in all of Ontario. She also served as Bonaffino spent eight months working at Premier Health and Fitness Center in Tallahassee. She used her undergraduate degree as she served as Junior Strength and Conditioning Coach and a fitness instructor. Bonaffino had a stellar playing career as a Seminole and still appears amongst FSU’s career leaders for assists and shots and still ranks among FSU’s best for assists in a single season. In 1999, the senior captain was voted team MVP after starting 18 of 20 matches, scoring one goal and setting a school record with seven assists. She led the squad in 1999 with 35 shots and her goal was the game-winner against Florida Inter- national. As a junior, Bonaffino recorded multi-point games versus NC State and Tenn- game-winning assists versus Mercer and Au- essee. Her assist against the Wolfpack was burn as she started 17 of FSU’s 19 matches. the first game-winner of her Seminole career. As a sophomore in 1997, Bonaffino The midfielder also had a stellar career as scored the game-winning goal versus Stetson a member of the Canadian Olympic Develop- as she built on a solid freshman campaign ment Program. Bonaffino was head captain that saw her garner rookie of the year hon- of the U-19’s team in 1996 and she was also ors. In her inaugural season, Bonaffino invited to tryout for the U-20 National side. started all 20 matches for FSU as she record- From 1990-97, she was a member of Team ed four goals and four assists. She tied for Ontario and was a member of the U-19 third on the squad with 12 points and had National Team pool from 1995-97. n Soccer Endowed Scholarships From Miami to Minneapolis, and from Warsaw to Walla Walla, young men and women come to Florida State University to embrace its educational excellence, and to compete as a Seminole. Many would not have the opportunity to receive that college education without their athletic scholarship. These young people work hard, and proudly represent Florida State as a winner on the national stage, attracting the attention to our University that winners bring. Florida State Athletics provides each of our men’s and women’s teams with the maximum number of scholarships allowed by the NCAA. In addition to the field competitors, scholarships are also provided to student trainers, managers and graduate assistants who are vital to an athletic program. LES & RUTH AKERS The last fifteen years have seen a three-fold rise in the cost of SCHOLARSHIP CLXI athletic scholarships at Florida State. Today, more than $300,000 is needed to permanently endow a Florida State athletic scholarship. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN, TIRELESS FUNDRAISER FOR THE SEMINOLE ATHLETICS, AND LEADER IN ALL AREAS OF Most of the top public universities with whom Florida State competes FSU ALUMNI INVOLVEMENT, LESS AKERS AND HIS WIFE and to whom we are compared, have endowed all of their athletic RUTH, HOLDER OF A GRADUATE DEGREE IN MUSIC, HAVE EXPRESSED THEIR LOVE FOR THE UNIVERSITY BY scholarships. HUNTER MCINTOSH ENDOWING A SCHOLARSHIP FOR SOCCER. SCHOLARSHIP CCLXXIII Established in 1986 under the direction of William M. Parker of Clearwater, the Seminole Boosters Endowed Scholarship Program is AFTER PLAYING PROFESSIONAL TENNIS FOR SEVERAL YEARS, the final step toward perpetual funding of all scholarships for FORMER FSU STUDENT-ATHLETE HUNTER MCINTOSH DECIDED TO ENDOW AN ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP FOR SOCCER TO SHOW student-athletes at Florida State. Those individuals who contribute to HIS SUPPORT FOR WOMEN’S ATHLETICS HERE AT FLORIDA STATE the endowment fund for athletic scholarships at Florida State UNIVERSITY. THROUGHOUT HIS LIFETIME, HE NEVER LOST HIS LOVE OR COMMITMENT TO SEMINOLE ATHLETICS. HUNTER’S University gain membership in the Seminole Heritage Foundation. FEELING FOR FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY CAN BE SUMMED UP Thanks to the efforts of Hunter McIntosh and Les and Ruth Akers IN HIS OWN WORDS OF “ONCE A NOLE, ALWAYS A NOLE.” an effort has now begun to ensure the endowment of the Florida State soccer program. Thompson coached goalkeepers for the WUSA’s NY Power. 15:00 #20 KATIE BEAL Defender 5’7” • JR • ALEXANDRIA, VA (WEST POTOMAC) 2002: Got off to a rough start to the 2002 season after falling ill just before reporting for preseason workouts. Beal was unable to do any strenuous activity for more than six weeks and almost a full month into the season…didn’t fully return to her starting spot in the center of the Seminole defense until almost two months into the season… started her first game of the year against Wake Forest and appeared in the final 14 matches of the season…in a third of the starts she had as a freshman, Beal tripled her point production from 2001 and recorded the first multi- point game of her career… tied for fourth on the team in assists despite being at less than full strength for three-quarters of the season …recorded all three of her points in FSU’s final four CAREER HIGHS regular season games…in Points ...... 2 (Jacksonville, 2002) the four games after she Assists ...... 2 (Jacksonville, 2002) returned to the starting line- Shots ...... 3 (Jacksonville, 2002) up, FSU recorded its third Shots on goal ...... 1 (3 times) shutout of the season, allowed just four goals and ABOUT KATIE limited opponents to the Major ...... Sport Management second-fewest shots over Parents ...... Bill & Chris Beal any three-game stretch DOB ...... March 11, 1983 during the regular season… in her nine starts, FSU recorded three shutouts. The Seminole defense recorded just two 2.8 shots on goal per game…has also been shutouts in the a part of a defense that has allowed a team previous 14 games to score two goals on just one occasion in before her return... five NCAA Tournament matches…(vs. BEAL’S CAREER STATS one of just two Jacksonville) in just her second start of Seminoles to start all the year, Beal recorded the first multi-point YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASTS PTS GWG GWA five NCAA Tourna- and multi-assist game of her career. She 2001 23/23 5 0 1 1 0 1 helped stake FSU to a 1-0 lead over a 2002 17/9 7 0 3 3 0 0 ment games since TOTAL 40/32 12 0 4 4 0 1 she joined the team Dolphin team that was unbeaten in 15 in 2001…in five straight games. Beal recorded her first assist ACC NCAA games in 2001 by sending junior Summer Corum endline. 2001 6/6 1 0 0 0 0 0 and 2002, Beal and Corum looked up and found Jez Ratliff 2002 6/3 1 0 0 0 0 0 the FSU defense making a run at the back post. The Okla- TOTAL 12/9 2 0 0 0 0 0 have allowed just homa native sent her header shot back to three goals in 450 the other side of the net easily beating the NCAA minutes and re- keeper. With under 10:00 remaining in the 2001 2/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 corded two shutouts half, Beal made a run down the center of 2002 3/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 the pitch and split the JU defense with a TOTAL 5/5 0 0 0 0 0 0 …in the 2001 and 2002 regular pass down the seam right onto Cindy TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC seasons, opponents Schofield’s foot. The striker took a couple of MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS averaged 13 shots steps and then drove a shot to the far post Clemson 1/1 0 0 0 and seven shots on putting the Seminoles up 3-1…(vs. Duke 2/1 0 0 0 goal combined George Mason) playing in front of a Maryland 4/4 0 0 0 during the two home town crowd, Beal was at it again, UNC 2/1 0 0 0 seasons. In five spurring the FSU offense from her center NC State 2/1 0 0 0 postseason games, back position. With GMU just one goal Virginia 3/3 0 0 0 behind, FSU went back on the attack in Wake Forest 2/2 0 0 0 the FSU defense cut those totals to 8.2 search of a cushion. In the 90th minute they shots per game and got it, this time off a Beal free kick. The 16:00 Katie Beal, a 2001 first team freshman All-American, tripled her point production in 2002 Virginia native sent a perfect service down Team…started all 23 matches in which she Potomac Female Team Athlete of the Year the center of the pitch to Schofield in the appeared and missed her only start due to a award 1999-2001... Winter Scholar Athlete box. The senior pushed the header past the concussion suffered before the North 2000-2001...had her #14 jersey retired by keeper staking FSU to a 3-1 lead. 2001: Carolina game…recorded one assist, which West Potomac High School at the Spring Beal wasted little time in 2001 showing why was a game-winner, and took five shots Sports Awards Banquet ...three-sport star at she was named a Parade All-American in during her freshman campaign…recorded West Potomac High school…three-year high school and spent two seasons with the her only point of the season against South letterwinner in field hockey...first team all- U-16 National team…stepped in and immedi- Florida in a key win. With the score dead- region in 2000 and second team in 1998 ately became the starting center back for an locked at 0-0 in the second half, the freshman and 1999...first team all-district 1998-2000... FSU team that played more games against stepped up in recording the first assist and first team Washington Post All-Metro in 2000 the NCAA Tournament field than any other game-winning assist of her career when she ...second team all-state 2000...team captain school, faced seven Hermann Award Finalists lofted a deep pass into Schofield behind a and MVP in 2000...Northern Region champ- and played every team in the 2001 College USF defense that gave FSU the 1-0 win. ions in 1999…also was a four-year letter- Cup…she became the first defender in HIGH SCHOOL: 2001 Parade All-American winner in basketball…second team all-district Florida State history to be named a first-team ...1999 NSCAA Youth All-American...2000 2000-2001...team captain and MVP 2000- freshman All-American and just the second NSCAA All-South team...district Player of the 2001. ODP EXPERIENCE: 1999 and FSU player to ever garner such an honor… Year 2001...first team all-district 1998-2001… 2000 U-16 US National Team…Region I team also named to SoccerBuzz’s All-Southeast first team Washington Post All-Metro in 2000 from 1997-2001…Virginia ODP team from Region third-team and All-Freshman team… and 2001…first team all-region 1999-2001… 1995-2001. CLUB: Won State Cup in 2001 third Seminole ever named to the All-ACC team MVP 1998-2001…captain of 2001 with Braddock Road Omni club team...com- freshman team and just FSU’s second-ever team...four-year letterwinner…National peted in regionals in 2001. ACADEMIC: defender named to the All-ACC Tournament Honor Society…senior of the month…West 2001-2002 ACC Academic Honor Roll. n #19 JESSICA BELL Defender 5’9” • SO • TEMPLE TERRACE, FL (C. LEON KING) 2002: Appeared in nine games last season... one of four rookies to score a goal...fifth amongst freshmen in shots and tied for third in goals scored...fourth amongst newcomers in points…made her first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in Florida State’s 2-0 win over Ole Miss…appeared in two conference matches in 2001...(vs. North Carolina) became one of just six Seminoles to ever score a goal against North Carolina and only the third Seminole rook- ie to accomplish that feat. HIGH SCHOOL: Selected the MVP of the Hillsborough-Pinellas County All-Star Senior Soccer Challenge… named to the FACA West All-Star State team…a member of the Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County team and St. Petersburg Times All- County team…MVP at King High School soph- omore and junior years…first-team All-Western Conference and All-County selection the last three seasons…named the Most Valuable De- fender in 2000 and 2001...Rookie of the Year as a freshman...finished high school in the top 8% of her class…awarded the National Scholar Ath- lete Award from the U.S. Army and the BELL’S CAREER STATS Distinguished Athlete Award for Superior YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA Athletic Achievement CAREER HIGHS 2002 9/0 2 1 0 2 0 0 from the U.S. Marine Points ...... 2 (UNC) Corps…also named a Shots ...... 1 (2 Times) ACC ‘National Student Ath- Shots on goal ...... 1 (2 Times) 2002 2/0 1 1 0 2 0 0 lete’ by The National Consortium for Aca- NCAA ABOUT JESSICA 2002 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 demics and Sports, Major ...... Psychology Northeastern Univer- Parents ...... John & Susan Bell TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC sity’s Sport in Society, DOB ...... March 30, 1985 MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS the NCAA and the DYK? ... Jessica’s Mom is a professor at USF UNC 1/0 1 0 2 National Federation of NC State 1/0 0 0 0 State High School Associations. ODP CLUB: Won the Raleigh Shootout, Norcross 2002 AWARDS & HONORS EXPERIENCE: Girls Cup and Superclubs National Champion- ACC Academic Honor Roll Played with Florida ship as a member of Black Watch Stirling…atten- ODP for two seasons. ded regionals in Arkansas in 2001. n

and recorded the first multi-point game of her career. 17:00 #4 KRISTIN BOYCE Defender 5’7” • SR • AUSTIN, TX (WESTWOOD) gram history…the only defender in Semi- nole soccer history to score a goal in the NCAA Tournament…has led an FSU defense that has been spectacular in the last two NCAA Tournaments…in five NCAA games in 2001 and 2002, Boyce and the FSU de- fense have allowed just three goals in 450 minutes and recorded two shutouts…in the 2001 and 2002 regular seasons, opponents averaged 13 shots and seven shots on goal combined during the two seasons. In four postseason games, the FSU defense cut those totals to 8.2 shots per game and 2.8 shots on goal per game…has also been a part of a defense that has allowed a team to score two goals on just one occasion in eight NCAA Tournament matches…(vs. Oregon State) played a key role in preserving an opening day shutout and tie. One of the few serious chances OSU created came right off the bat in the second half. Goalkeeper Kerry York came up with a big save from close range but she was unable to hold on to the rebound as the ball was sent back in heading to a vacated part of the goal. Before Oregon State could celebrate, Boyce swept the ball off of the CAREER HIGHS line to keep the game tied at 0-0…(vs. Ann Harrison. The senior found a spot in Oregon) in the 68th minute with FSU front of the net and headed in the 27th Points ...... 2 (Seven times) leading 2-1, the Ducks fired a deep shot goal of her career…(vs. UCF) recorded her Goals ...... 1 (Seven times) that caught York a step off the line but first goal of the year against the Golden Assists ...... 1 (Two times) Boyce was able to clear the ball before it Knights. After nearly scoring when her Shots ...... 6 (South Florida 2001) crossed the goal line…(vs. Miami) played header shot off a perfect service from Teresa Shots on goal 5 (South Florida 2001) a key part in staking FSU to a 1-0 lead. ABOUT KRISTIN Boyce played in a BOYCE’S CAREER STATS Major ...... Sport Management free kick to Amber Minor ...... Business Tollefson who lofted YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASTS PTS GWG GWA Parents ...... Steve & Jean Boyce a perfect ball right to 2000 22/18 9 2 1 5 1 0 DOB ...... March 27, 1982 Summer Corum. The 2001 24/24 30 5 1 11 1 1 Nickname ...... Boy-see wide midfielder freed 2002 23/23 19 1 1 3 0 0 herself in the middle TOTAL 69/65 58 8 3 19 2 1 of the box and 12 2002: One of only five FSU players to start yards from goal. ACC every match in 2002…led all Florida State Corum took one step 2000 7/6 4 1 0 2 1 0 2001 7/7 3 0 0 0 0 0 defenders in scoring every year since she to beat the keeper 2002 7/7 6 0 1 1 0 0 arrived as a freshman in 2000…now holds and then slipped the TOTAL 21/20 13 1 1 3 1 0 the career record for points, goals and ball in at the near assists by an FSU defender…has started a post…(vs. NCAA team-high 52 straight matches and has Clemson) recorded 2000 3/3 2 1 0 2 0 0 appeared in 69 of FSU’s 71 matches in her her first assist of the 2001 2/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 three-year career…named a third team All- year in FSU’s second 2002 3/3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Region selection by SoccerBuzz for the straight conference TOTAL 8/8 3 1 0 2 0 0 second straight year…the most dangerous victory against the FSU player in the air, Boyce is lethal with her Tigers. Meredith TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC head…scored her only goal of the season Jones sent a deep MP/MS GOALS ASTS PTS Clemson 3/3 0 1 1 versus UCF on a header shot…led all ball down the left Duke 3/3 0 0 0 defenders with 19 shots and eight shots on sideline off a set piece Maryland 5/5 1 0 2 goal…started every conference game for that seemed to be UNC 5/5 *1 0 2 FSU for the second straight season and has heading for the NC State 3/3 0 0 0 started 20 of 21 ACC matches in her career endline. Boyce Virginia 4/3 0 0 0 …she and her defensive teammates held tracked it down just Wake Forest 4/4 0 0 0 ACC opponents to the second-fewest goals before it crossed over *Game Winner in team history…in three of FSU’s seven the line and sent a conference games, the defense held the cross to the near 2002 AWARDS & HONORS opponent to one goal or less, which has post. Cindy Schofield All-Southeast Region 3rd Team SoccerBuzz only happened once before in program was camped out in Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll (2001- history…one of just four Seminoles to start front of Clemson 2003) all eight NCAA Tournament games in pro- starting keeper Leigh 18:00 Three-year starter Kristin Boyce now holds the career record for points, goals Rivera was cleared off the line, the Austin, Seminole Soccer Tournament…(vs. ACC second team keeper Ali Wolff from close TX native came back and got her first goal George Mason) scored the first goal of in on the left side of the box. It was her first- on another header shot. Shannon Coe the 2001 season as she headed in a corner ever goal in ACC Tournament play. 2000: served a ball from the far right wing and just 12 minutes in staking FSU to a 1-0 lead One of the ACC’s top newcomers…started 18 Boyce sent it past the keeper pushing FSU …(vs. Loyola) picked up the first game- matches and appeared in 22 games…scored to a 3-1 lead…(vs. North Carolina) winning assist of her career just two days two goals and tallied one assist…one of FSU’s saved another goal in a key conference later when she assisted on the first goal in a most dangerous offensive threats in the battle with the second-ranked Tar Heels. 2-0 win…(vs. Kansas) Boyce scored her back…(vs. UNC) scored one of the most UNC had its first scoring chance 25 minutes second header goal of the season off important goals in the history of Florida State into the match when got in another corner kick putting the Seminoles soccer when she tallied the game-winner behind the Seminole defense. Kerry York up 3-1 over the Jayhawks…on a two-game against the defending National Champion in charged out to cut off the freshman’s angle swing through central Florida, Boyce had double OT in the 114th minute…earned but the Michigan native took a beautiful two of her most impressive offensive Soccer America Team of the Week honors shot to the far post. Before the ball could outings…(vs. South Florida) in a game after the UNC game-winner…(vs. Jackson- get within five yards of the net though that remained scoreless for more than 60 ville) also scored a goal in the Seminoles’ Boyce blocked the attempt. 2001: The minutes, Boyce set new career highs with first-ever NCAA Tournament victory…finished only Seminole defender to start every game six shots and five shots on goal …(vs. the season ninth in points (5), eighth in goals for FSU in 2001...garnered all-region honors UCF) turned around three days later and scored (2), tied for third in game-winning from SoccerBuzz when she was named to knocked in her third goal of the season in a goals (1), second in shot percentage (.222) the magazine’s third-team…the most dan- 5-0 win over NCAA Tournament team UCF and sixth in shot on goal percentage (.556). gerous scoring threat on the FSU backline, as she scored for the third time by heading HIGH SCHOOL: Texas All-State team as a Boyce led all defenders with 11 points, five in a goal off a corner kick…(vs. Jackson- senior...offensive MVP for three years...Region goals, one game-winning goal, one game- ville) recorded her first game-winning goal III Tournament MVP...four-year starter on her winning assist, 30 shots, a .167 shot percen- since she cemented FSU’s victory over North varsity team...received all-district honors since tage and 16 shots on goal…more than Carolina in 2000 in the regular season her freshman season…also played volleyball doubled her goal production and point total finale. Her goal against JU helped assure for two years…named an Academic All-District from her freshman season when she scored Florida State of the most wins in a regular student...student council...Interact Club. two goals and tallied five points…finished season and the best regular season record ODP EXPERIENCE: Named to the Region III the year in FSU’s top five for points, goals, in team history…(vs. Maryland) in the team in 1997...Region III pool member 1998 game-winning goals, shots and shots on ACC quarterfinals, after Maryland’s Kim King and 1999...Texas state team for four years... goal…scored a goal in 67% of the games in brought the Terps within a goal at 3-2 in the Region III European Tour 2000. CLUB: Klein which she has recorded a shot on 12th-minute, FSU extended its lead to 4-2 Challenge Soccer Club...won the U-17 South goal…started the season off with a goal when Tollefson got her second assist of the Region Championship in 1999...contended and an assist in back-to-back games at the game as she fed Boyce who beat 2001 All- for the 1999 National Championship. n #24 ERIN BROWN Midfielder 5’4” • SO • STUTTGART, GERMANY (PATCH) 2002: Didn’t see any game action in 2002... 1999-2002...first team All-Conference 1999- a hard worker in practice who worked her 2002…first team All-Tournament 1999-2002 way on to the travel squad as the season pro- …Patch Defensive Player of the Year 1999- gressed. HIGH SCHOOL: Led the varsity 2001…Most Hustle Award 1999-2001… soccer team to four straight conference titles Patch Most Valuable Player Award 2002… and four consecutive victories at DoDDS Van Heller Award for Most Valuable Player European championships…team record of 2002…team captain 2001 and 2002…led 47-1 with last defeat coming in the first game team in scoring in 2002 with 22 goals and of 1999…2002 Most Valuable Player at Euro- was second in assists…four-year letterwinner pean Championships…first team All-Europe …team captain varsity basketball…Coach’s Award varsity basketball 2001 and 2002. CLUB: Sindelfingen German Women’s Team. ODP EXPERIENCE: ODP state team 1999- 2002…Regional pool 2000 and 2001. PER- SONAL: National Honor Society…Delta Phi Epsilon (German Honor Society)…Patch High School Female Athlete of the Year 2002… Model United Nations representative to The Hague…Student Government vice president 2001…Honor Band…four-year Academic Letter…four-year Music Letter…senior class vice president…Fulcrum Shield Award for Excellence in Youth Outreach Programs… second-place winner Voice of Democracy Oratorical Contest…awarded four-year Air Force ROTC scholarship…was a competitive gymnast for eight years…plays the piano…would like to receive an Air Force commission and attend law ABOUT ERIN school after she completes her undergraduate Major ...... International Affairs studies…father is an Air Force Chief stationed in Parents ...... Timothy & Natalie Brown Stuttgart, Germany. Academic: 2002-03 ACC DOB ...... April 30, 1984 Academic Honor Roll. n and assists by an FSU defender. 19:00 #15 CAMIE BYBEE Midfielder 5’5” • JR • OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PUTNAM CITY NORTH)

CAREER HIGHS Points ...... 4 (Maryland) Goals ...... 2 (Maryland) Assists ...... 1 (12 times) Shots ...... 6 (George Mason) Shots on goal ...... 3 (Seven times) goal and third in career shots on goal per Auburn…scored the first goal of the game ABOUT CAMIE game among all current Seminoles… versus the Tigers as FSU advan-ced to the Major ...... Sport Management recorded back-to-back goals for the fifth time Round of 16 for the second time in three Parents ...... Jim & Carol Bybee in her career last season and recorded at least years. Her brilliant run off Cindy Schofield’s DOB ...... March 5, 1983 one point in three straight games for the third free kick allowed her to just slot the ball past Favorite actor ...... Tyrese time in her career…(in the ACC) appeared Auburn keeper Megan Rivera and ex-tend Favorite actress ...... Sandra Bullock in every ACC game Craziest ambition ...... To be on and was one of just a reality show five Seminoles to start Athlete I admire ...... Michael Owen all seven games BYBEE’S CAREER STATS versus ACC oppo- nents …tied for third YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASTS PTS GWG GWA 2002: Coming off a stellar freshman sea- 2001 24/22 49 10 7 27 3 2 on the team in assists, 2002 23/23 39 5 5 15 2 0 son when she was named to the 2001 All- fourth in shots and TOTAL 47/45 88 15 12 42 5 2 ACC Rookie team, Bybee continued to excel fifth in shots on in 2002…one of just five Seminoles to start goal…(in the ACC every game…due to the increased goal pro- NCAA) started every 2001 7/6 10 2 3 7 0 0 duction up front, Bybee’s offensive numbers NCAA Tournament 2002 7/7 7 0 1 1 0 1 were down from her All-American freshman game since her TOTAL 14/13 17 2 4 8 0 1 season but she was still a force in the central freshman year in midfield…started 33 straight matches and 2001…second all- NCAA has started 45 of 47 matches since she came time leading goal 2001 2/2 4 1 0 2 1 0 to FSU in 2002…fourth on the team in 2002 3/3 5 1 0 2 0 0 scorer and second all- TOTAL 5/5 9 2 0 4 1 0 points, tied for fourth in goals, tied for third in time in points and game-winning goals, tied for third in assists, game-winning goals TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC third in shots and third in shots on goal in Florida State MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS …recorded game-winning goals in two of postseason Clemson 2/2 1 *2 4 Florida State’s first three wins…leads all juniors history…also third all- Duke 2/2 1 0 2 in goals, assists and points over the last two time in NCAA play Maryland 4/4 *3 0 6 seasons… first in career points, third in career with seven UNC 3/2 0 0 0 points per game, first in goals, third in career shots…both of her NC State 2/2 0 1 1 goals per game, third in assists, second in NCAA Tournament Virginia 3/3 0 1 1 assists per game, second in shots, third in Wake Forest 2/2 0 0 0 goals have come in *Game Winner shots per game, second in career shots on games versus

20:00 Camie Bybee is on pace to challenge Cindy Schofield’s records for career goals, assists and points and she FSU to a 1-0 lead that they held on to for appeared in every game in 2001 and made recorded her third game-winning goal of the more than 45 minutes…(vs. Oregon) 22 starts…posted 27 points on 10 goals and season in the opening round of the 2001 opened 2002 with a strong performance in seven assists…recorded three game-winning NCAA Tournament…Bybee’s 59th-minute goal the second game of the year. After giving the goals all against 2001 NCAA Tournament was the difference in FSU’s 1-0 win which Ducks fits all game, Bybee scored a huge teams…finished the season in the top three was the program’s third-ever in the NCAA’s. goal for FSU. In the 61st min-ute Jez Ratliff of every offensive category…was second on HIGH SCHOOL: 2001 Gatorade Player of beat the Oregon keeper to a 50-50 ball and the team in goals, game-winning goals and the Year in Oklahoma…first team all-district, sent it to fellow Oklahoman Bybee who points, third in assists, shots on goal, shots all-conference and all-city for four years… scored the fourth game-winner of her and shot percentage…broke FSU’s freshman leading goal scorer in the state of Oklahoma career…(vs. LSU) had another impressive record for assists and was second in shots, in 2000 and 2001...tied the state record with outing where the sophomore recorded an points, game-winning goals and goals scored 38 goals as a senior…second leading goal assist on Summer Corum’s 90th-minute …also established single season records with scorer (29) and number two in assists (13) in goal…(vs. Virginia ) in a scoreless the fourth most goals, points and shots on the state of Oklahoma in 1999…Daily game versus the Hokies, Bybee scored her goal and fifth-most game-winning goals in a Oklahoman runner-up Player of the Year for second game-winner in the 21st-minute of season…after just one season, Bybee already 2000 and 2001…Putnam County News the game. An FSU corner kick was driven in appeared on almost every career leaders list Offensive Player of the Year in 1999, 2000 by Amber Tollefson and hit off Ratliff’s foot. at Florida State…(in the ACC) was fifth in and 2001…2001 team captain, four year After deflecting off a Hokie defender, Bybee the ACC for points, eighth for scoring aver- letterwinner and starter at Putnam City picked the loose ball up, beat one player and age and scored the fourth-most goals of any North…Parade All-American 2000...2000 fired a sliding shot into the side netting at the ACC player…during conference play, Bybee adidas ESP Select Player…holds the career near post…(vs. Charlotte) scored goals in was second on the team in assists and third record for goals (109) and assists (39) at back-to-back games for the fifth time in her in goals and points…in all games versus ACC Putnam City North...also set the record for career in the Tribe’s next contest against an teams, she was second in goals scored and goals in a season (38) and goals in a single undefeated Charlotte team. Florida State got third in points and assists…recorded at least game (8) at Putnam City North. ODP going early and scored its quickest goal of one point in 13 of FSU’s 24 games including EXPERIENCE: 1999/2000 U-17 National the season at the 4:02 mark. Cindy Schofield four games with three or more points…tallied team pool…1996/1997 U-14 National team split the Charlotte defense with a ball down at least one point in eight of her first 12 pool…four year starter on Region III team… the right side to Summer Corum. The games as a Seminole…(vs. Loyola) first toured Europe with Region III team in 2000… sophomore got endline and sent a perfect point of her career come on a game-winning ODP state select team from 1996-2000…at- cross through the 49er box to Bybee waiting assist in the second game of the season… tended national camps in California, New at the back post. The Oklahoman took one recorded a goal in three straight games Hampshire, Arizona, Rhode Island and touch and went the other way with the shot versus National Champion Santa Clara, Florida. CLUB: State champions 1995 and beating the keeper…(vs. Clemson) Round of 16 participant Clemson and NCAA 2000 with Royals ‘82…runner-up state cham- recorded a point in her third straight game in Tournament team Kansas…(vs. Santa pions in 1996, 1997 and 1998…Superclub FSU’s next match, a key ACC win. Her game- Clara) scored FSU’s lone goal against the Regional Champions in 1998…Plano Labor winning assist on Leah Gallegos’ golden goal Broncos. Bybee’s goal was the first scored Day Invitational runner-up 1998, 1999 and gave FSU its first ever back-to-back regular against the eventual National Champions all 2000…team captain for five years…2000 W- season conference wins over a single season…went on to record two goals and 2 player of the week Oklahoma Outrage… opponent…(vs. UF) recorded back-to-back two assists in the next three games…(vs. 2000 W-2 All-Tournament team at W-2 assists in two huge games the next week as Clemson) helped FSU tie the game on two National Championships with Oklahoma Florida State beat rival UF and regionally- occasions as she scored a goal and recorded Outrage. ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC ranked UCF…with FSU trailing the Gators 1- an assist against the No. 7 Tigers in FSU’s first- Academic Honor Roll. n 0, Bybee started the play that would equalize ever conference-opening victory…(vs. the match. The midfielder fed Gallegos the Kansas) netted the first game-winning goal ball just inside of the 18 in the center of the of her career against NCAA Tournament team box. The freshman from Los Angeles took Kansas in a 4-1 win…(vs. NC State) played one touch, turned to goal and tucked the a key role in FSU’s overtime win with an assist ball in to the left side of the net past UF that helped move the Tribe to 2-0 in the ACC keeper Jordan Kellgren…(vs. UCF) Bybee for the first time in school history…named to helped stake FSU to a 1-0 lead as she took the SoccerBuzz Elite Team of the Week and the ball away from a group of defenders. The Soccer America Team of the Week after her midfielder found Schofield just inside the box performance in wins against Clemson, NC to the right of the goal. The forward took a State and Kansas…(vs. Louisville) touch and fired a blast to the far post beating recorded her fourth assist of the year…(vs. the Golden Knight keeper... (vs. Maryland) UCF) posted her second three-point brought FSU back within one goal of performance of the season in a 5-0 win with Maryland in the ACC Tournament when she another goal and assist…recorded seven narrowed the score to 3-2…(vs. Auburn) points in a four game span against Duke, in second round NCAA game, Schofield sent FIU, UCF and North Carolina scoring three a low free kick diagonally to the left post goals and recording one assist…(vs. Duke) where Bybee and Ratliff were making a run. her 60th-minute goal evened the game after Bybee saw the same thing Schofield saw and FSU fell behind 2-0 and allowed Florida State timed her run perfectly meeting the ball to record the biggest comeback in program about eight yards away from the net and history. The win moved the Seminoles to a 3- then slotting the ball inside the post putting 0 conference record…(vs. FIU) netted her FSU up 1-0. It was her second NCAA sixth goal of the season in a 4-1 win…(vs. Tournament goal versus the Tigers. 2001: Virginia) her assist in the 11th-minute put One of the top freshmen in Florida State FSU in front of No. 8 Virginia 2-1 and was her history, Bybee was the Seminoles’ most fifth of the year…helped FSU lock up its best potent offensive threat behind the ACC’s top regular season record ever and first-ever ACC goal scorer Schofield…threatened every Tournament victory by scoring three goals rookie record set in 2000 by FSU’s first-ever All- and recording another assist versus Jackson- American Emma Breland…named a second ville and Maryland…(vs. Maryland) netted team freshman All-American and All-Southeast her eighth and ninth goals of the season in Region Freshman team member by Soccer- FSU’s first-ever ACC Tournament win, a 7-2 Buzz...named to the All-ACC Rookie Team, to victory over the No. 21 Terps…her two goals the Soccer America Team of the Week and versus the Terps represented the first multi- SoccerBuzz Elite Team of the Week… goal game of her career…(vs. Auburn) leads all current Seminoles in all three of those career categories. 21:00 #17 MARION CAGLE Defender/Midfielder 5’2” • JR • TALLAHASSEE, FL (LEON) 2002: Speedy sophomore played in 18 of FSU’s 23 matches…has been one of FSU’s top reserves and is usually one of the first off the bench when the Seminoles sub on the flanks…(in the ACC) appeared in five of seven confer-ence matches…appeared in 11 of FSU’s 14 ACC matches since joining the Seminoles in 2001…part of a mid- field unit that scored 19 goals and recorded 21 assists in 2002 and that scored five goals and recorded five assists in con-ference matches…(in the NCAA) has appeared in three of FSU’s five NCAA Tournament games since her freshman season in 2001… (vs. South Florida) recorded the first point of her two-year career when she assisted on Katie Talley’s goal… (vs. George Mason) her only shot of the year was on frame and came against the Patriots. 2001: Provided much-needed depth and minutes off the FSU bench in the wide midfield and in the back…appeared in 23 of FSU’s 24 games…recorded two shots and two shots on goal in road games CAREER HIGHS versus FIU and UCF…had a perfect Points ...... 1 (USF 2002) 1.000 shot on goal percentage in Assists ...... 1 (USF 2002) 2001…Cagle’s pace allowed her to Shots ...... 1 (Three times) play with some of the best players in Shots on goal ...... 1 (Three times) the ACC and she improved every game throughout the season garner- ing more playing time each week. ABOUT MARION HIGH SCHOOL: All-State first team Major ...... Nursing for three years…All Big-Bend first team Parents ...... Jerry & Liz Rotruck three years…won state championship DOB ...... October 27, 1982 as a freshman at Maclay…key mem- Future plans ...... Hopes to become a ber of a team that scored 181 goals physical therapist during her freshman season…helped Maclay average 170 goals during sophomore and junior seasons…led 2001…traveled with Region III team to CAGLE’S CAREER STATS Big-Bend with 48 France, Greece, Italy and Phoenix, Ariz. in assists during junior 2000 and Portland, Ore. and Boca Raton, YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASTS PTS GWG GWA year…played for No. Fla. in 1999…attended national trials in 2001 23/0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 team in District 4A Houston, TX and participated in the U-21 2002 18/0 1 0 1 1 0 0 at Leon during her National team trials in Las Vegas, NV…Re- TOTAL 41/0 3 0 1 1 0 0 senior year…third in gion III pool in 1996. CLUB: Played for assists and scoring in Florida State Cup champion Soccer Academy ACC Big Bend during her and participated in regionals in 2001... 2001 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 senior season… played for Top of Florida, Pensacola Samba, 2002 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 played every position Countryside Lightning and Team Boca… TOTAL 10/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 except goalie at Leon won Florida State Cup in 2000 with Team NCAA ...selected to 2001 Boca…finished third in regionals with Team 2001 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buckholtz All- Boca in 2000…runner-up for Florida State 2002 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tournament team… Cup in 1999 with Countryside Lightning… TOTAL 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ran track in high also played in Wags, Raleigh Shootout, school and posted a Texas Cup and Junior Orange Bowl tourna- TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC personal best time of ments...Top Gun Invitational Champions MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS 12:05 in the 100m. and Atlanta Cup runners-up in 1998…Plano Clemson 2/0 0 0 0 ODP EXPERIENCE: Labor Day semi-finalist in 1998. PERSON- Duke 1/0 0 0 0 Attended U-18 Na- AL: Grandfather is in the National Football Maryland 2/0 0 0 0 tional team training League Hall of Fame and was named the UNC 3/0 0 0 0 NC State 1/0 0 0 0 camp in 1999…Re- College Football Player of the Year in 1929, Virginia 2/0 0 0 0 gion III ODP team which in 1935 became known as the Wake Forest 2/0 0 0 0 from 1999-2001… . ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 state ODP from 1996- ACC Academic Honor Roll. n

22:00 Marion Cagle recorded the first point of her FSU career in 2002 with an #8 ALLI FERRERI Forward 5’3” • SO • CORAL SPRINGS, FL (ST. THOMAS AQUINAS)

CAREER HIGHS Points ...... 2 (NC State 2002) Assists ...... 1 (Clemson 2002) 2002: One of Florida State’s top freshmen, game-winner versus NC State. Leah Gallegos Goals ...... 1 (NC State 2002) Ferreri saw action in all 23 games…one of sent a long looping ball down the left side of Shots on goal .. 2 ( 2002) just two rookies to play in every match in the pitch to Jez Ratliff. The speedy sopho- 2002…played mostly wide in the midfield more chased it down and turned to goal. ABOUT ALLI early in the season but really became a She sent a perfect service to the backpost Parents ...... Helen & Don Ferreri threat when she was moved up top and Jez where Ferreri was waiting. The freshman DOB ...... September 21, 1983 Ratliff returned to her natural position wide deflected the shot past the keeper and into Biggest fear ...... Failing in the midfield…third amongst all freshmen the side netting staking FSU to a 2-0 lead. Favorite soccer player ...... Landon in goals, second in assists, third in points, HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter for St. Donovan third in shots and second in game-winning Thomas Aquinas and member of the 1999 goals…one of only two freshmen to notch State Championship team and 2001 state a goal and an assist in 2002…seventh-most finalists…as a senior, named first team all- in the state finals in 1997, 1998 and 2001... points on the team, fifth-most goals and county by the Miami Herald and the Ft. Personal: Daughter of Helen (nurse) and Don third-most game-winning goals…(in the Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel…was named team Ferreri (computers)…bro-ther Jason is 25 and ACC) made a huge impact in conference MVP for four consecutive seasons and was a sister Michelle is 22. n games recording all three of her points in two-time all-state selec- wins over Clemson and NC State…one of tion…also named first three FSU rookies to appear in every con- team all-county as a FERRERI’S CAREER STATS ference game…third among Florida State sophomore and junior freshmen in ACC goals, second in ACC playing at forward and YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA assists, third in shots versus conference foes sweeper. ODP 2002 23/0 8 1 1 3 1 0 and second in shot and shot on goal per- EXPERIENCE: A centage…fourth on the team in points in two-time Florida State ACC ACC matches, fourth in goals, tied for first in ODP player. CLUB: 2002 7/0 2 1 1 3 1 0 game-winning goals, third in assists and Played with the Coral second in shot percentage…(in the Springs Storm from NCAA NCAA) one of five FSU freshmen that saw 1994-1999 and with 2002 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 action in all three NCAA Tournament games Team Boca U-17’s in in 2002…(vs. Clemson) helped FSU start 2000 and 2001…in TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC the ACC season 1-0 and aided in FSU’s first- 2000, reached the MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS Clemson 1/0 0 1 1 ever hat trick versus a conference oppo- South Region finals Duke 1/0 0 0 0 nent. Her throw-in led to Leah Gallegos’ first with Team Boca and Maryland 2/0 0 0 0 goal of the game and staked Florida State to was a member of the UNC 1/0 0 0 0 a 1-0 lead…(vs. NC State) had an abso- Florida State club NC State 1/0 1 0 2 lutely huge game versus the Wolfpack while champions in 1999 Virginia 1/0 0 0 0 playing her first extended minutes as a striker. and 2000 and runners- Wake Forest 1/0 0 0 0 Ferreri got her first career goal and first career up in 2002…was also assist versus South Florida. 23:00 #13 LEAH GALLEGOS Forward 5’7” • SO • LOS ANGELES, CA (FRANKLIN) the freshman record for assists in a season and is putting FSU up 2-1. After the Tigers scored two third on the single season record list for assists… goals to reclaim the lead at 3-2, time was running finished the 2002 campaign second in points, down for FSU. With less than three minutes goals, game-winning goals, shots and shots on remaining in the match, Gallegos started her run goal…fifth all-time in goals scored, fourth in on the far right side of the box that would points and second in game-winning goals all-time eventually tie the game at 3-3. The striker beat amongst freshmen at FSU…finished amongst the one Tiger defender and megged another as she top five for assists, shots, shots on goal and game- created just enough space to fire a shot past winning goals in a single season…became the keeper Sarah McClurg. Gallegos completed the first FSU player to ever record a hat trick in an hat trick and gave FSU its second-consecutive win ACC game and received ACC Player of the Week, in an ACC opener when she scored the golden Soccer America Team of the Week and Soccer- goal just over two minutes into OT. She got the Buzz Elite Team of the Week honors...became the ball from Camie Bybee at the top of box and first FSU freshman to ever garner ACC Player of wasted little time before pulling the trigger as she the Week honors after her three goals in a win rocketed a low shot to the left side of the net for over Clemson…led all Florida State freshmen in the first golden goal of her Seminole career…(vs. every offensive category…scored five goals and USF) she had a hand in two goals in FSU’s 3-2 recorded four assists in an eight-game span in the win. Gallegos played a great ball to sophomore middle of the season…(in the ACC) led all FSU Marion Cagle played a beautiful ball into the freshmen in ACC starts with six and she appeared center of the box. Senior midfielder Katie Talley in all seven games…was second amongst all ACC was there waiting and stuck the cross into the freshmen in assists and was in the top five in the back of the net. Gallegos got the game-winning conference for goals scored amongst first year assist less than five minutes later when the for- players…one of just three rookies to be named ward collected a throw-in, beat a defender with a ACC Player of the Week in 2001…recorded assists spin move and sent a ball into Summer Corum in three straight games versus Wake Forest, North standing just outside of the six-yard box. She Carolina and a game-winner versus NC State… collected the pass and gave the Seminoles a 3-0 (in the NCAA’S) one of five FSU freshmen that lead in what would end up a 3-2 win…(vs. saw action in all three NCAA Tournament games Florida) against the Gators, Gallegos breathed in 2002…the only Seminole rookie to start an new life into FSU as she equalized the match just NCAA Tournament game for the Seminoles in 15 minutes after the Gators took an early lead. 2002…her play in the Auburn game was one of Bybee fed Gallegos the ball just inside of the 18 in the main reasons FSU advanced to the Round of the center of the box. She took one touch, turned 2002: 2002 All-ACC Rookie team selection, 16…her run at the Tiger goal in the 19th-minute to goal and tucked the ball in to the left side of tallied one of the most prolific offensive seasons resulted in the FSU free kick that staked the the net…(vs. UCF) notched the second game- by any Seminole rookie in FSU program history… Seminoles to a 1-0 lead…recorded her first-ever winner of her young career after the Golden set the rookie record for shots and finished in the postseason point in grand fashion later in the Knights tied the game at 1-1.With just over 10 top five for freshmen in goals, points, assists and match. With the Seminoles and Auburn tied 1-1 minutes remaining in regulation, the freshman game-winning goals…joins Emma Breland and with less than four minutes remaining in regu- collected a pass from Jez Ratliff and blasted a shot Camie Bybee as one of only three Seminole fresh- lation, Gallegos made one of the biggest plays of that caromed off the post and went into the men to appear in the top five of every freshman the weekend. With her back to the goal and two net…(vs. Wake Forest) her assist against the record category…started 14 straight games to defenders converging on her, she slipped a pass Demon Deacons helped lead FSU back from a 2- end the regular season and appeared in every to Cindy Schofield who netted the game-winning 0 deficit…(vs. NC State) recorded her second game last year…second on the team in game- goal sending FSU to the Sweet 16…(vs. game-winning assist in Raleigh, NC versus the winning goals and led the team in assists…tied Missouri) recorded the first point of her Semi- Wolfpack…(vs. George Mason) closed the nole career just three Seminoles’ road schedule out by assisting on FSU’s games into the season first goal versus George Mason and then turned as she assisted on FSU’s around and recorded her third game-winning GALLEGOS’ CAREER STATS first goal…(vs. Miami) goal of the year…(vs. Auburn) recorded her two games later she first NCAA tournament point as she assisted on YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA found the net for the the game-winning goal sending FSU to the 2002 23/14 64 7 7 21 3 3 first time…(vs. Clem- Round of 16. HIGH SCHOOL: Playing at son) had a record- Franklin H.S. in Los Angeles and South Pasadena ACC setting night as she High, Gallegos was a first-team all-league selec- 2002 7/6 17 3 3 9 1 1 scored three goals in tion for three straight seasons, an all-CIF (Califor- less than 30 minutes nia Interscholastic Federation) selection for two NCAA recording just the sev- seasons, an all-area first team selection for two 2002 3/3 11 0 1 1 0 1 enth hat trick in the years and named league MVP during her junior program’s seven-year and sophomore seasons…as a sophomore, was history and the first ever also named area MVP…scored 29 goals as a TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC recorded by an FSU freshman and followed that up by setting a new MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS player in an ACC con- record with 46 as a sophomore…as a junior, Clemson 1/0 *3 0 6 test. She is just the fifth Gallegos scored 43 more goals and set the record Duke 1/1 0 0 0 Seminole freshman to for career goals at South Pasadena with 118, Maryland 2/2 0 0 0 ever record a hat trick which broke the previous rcord of 92 that was UNC 1/1 0 1 1 and the first newcomer established over a four-year span…also recorded NC State 1/1 0 *1 1 to do it in four years. 40 assists in three seasons. ODP EXPERIENCE: Virginia 1/1 0 0 0 After Schofield tied the Spent two years playing on California’s State team Wake Forest 1/1 0 1 1 game at 1-1 just 2:27 with U-15’s and U-17’s…also spent two years as a *Game Winner into the second half, California State pool player with the U-14’s and U- Gallegos took over. In 16’s. CLUB: Played her club ball with the Santa 2002 AWARDS & HONORS the 64th minute, the Anita Strikers for seven years…won the Surf Cup, striker collected a throw summer and winter, four times in a row and All-ACC Rookie Team in just inside of the 18. participated in regional play in Utah after winning SoccerBuzz Southeast Region All-Freshman Team She split two defenders the Snickers National Cup Cal-South. PER- ACC Player of the Week (9/23/02) on a beautiful move SONAL: Daughter of Luz and Deborah Soccer America Team of the Week (9/25/02) and turned to goal. She Gallegos...born June 30, 1984...planning on SoccerBuzz Elite Team of the Week (9/25/02) struck a low line drive majoring in sociology...has three sisters Lucera, ball to the near post Maya and Gabriela. n

24:00 Leah Gallegos and Erica Lewis combined to record the second-most points in ACC #9 ERICA LEWIS Midfielder 5’5” • SO • JACKSONVILLE, FL (ORANGE PARK) second to just Leah Gallegos for goals scored and points recorded in conference games by an FSU freshman…second amongst all Semi- nole rookies for shots and shots on goal in ACC games…(in the NCAA) one of five FSU freshmen that saw action in all three NCAA Tournament games in 2002…second on the team with four shots in the 2002 NCAA Tournament…(vs. Charlotte) had a break out game versus the No. 12 49ers in Invitational Tournament. The freshman not only scored a goal that put the Seminoles in the lead at 3-2 but she made a big impact all over the field. Lewis took one of the most impressive free kicks in recent memory in the 37th minute of the match. She lined up for the kick on the left side of the pitch and about 28 yards from goal. She drove a low, line drive to the back post that caught the inside of the post and bounced back into play. It was an amazing strike that just missed being the first goal of her Semi-nole career. After the 49ers staged a two-goal comeback in the second half, Lewis got the two points that eluded her on her free kick. Freshman Leah Gallegos made a 2002: Another one of Florida State’s top great run into the box on the left side. She freshmen, Lewis saw action in 21 of Florida turned to goal and ripped a shot off the State’s 23 games…Lewis brought an attitude crossbar. The ricochet ended up at the feet of CAREER HIGHS to the central midfield and showed no fear Lewis. The freshman one-timed the rebound Points ...... 4 (NC State 2002) playing against every ranked team on FSU’s to give FSU the 3-2 edge…(vs. NC State) Assists ...... 2 (NC State 2002) schedule…fifth on the team in points and Lewis bested that effort in a key conference Shots ...... 6 (Charlotte 2002) goals…one of just two freshmen to record a road game in Raleigh, NC. The midfielder Shots on goal ...... 3 (NC State 2002) multi-goal game…second amongst rookies in scored two goals, her first since the Charlotte goals, points, shots and shots on goal…all game, and recorded the first multi-goal game ABOUT ERICA three of her goals came against ranked teams of her young career. In the 27th minute, Major ...... Chemical Engineering (NC State, Maryland and Charlotte)…(in the Florida State broke out to a 1-0 lead. Jez Ratliff Parents ...... Susan & Gary Lewis ACC) made a huge impact in Florida State’s made a great run down the right wing. She DOB ...... December 12, 1983 first-ever conference win in the state of North found Lewis at the top of the box just to the Future plans ...... Would love to play Carolina versus NC State where she scored right of the goal. Lewis settled the ball, took in the WUSA one day. two goals…appeared in six of the Seminoles one touch and fired a low drive to the near conference contests…only game she did not post beating Gretchen Lear. In the 67th min- appear in was season finale versus Virginia… ute Jenny Garcia collected the ball in the mid- and two-time all-state selection ...scored 40 dle of the pitch and goals and recorded 42 assists and was the laid the pass off to only 40-40 player in the area her last two Lewis standing about seasons ...set the school record for assists as a LEWIS’ CAREER STATS 25 yards away just to sophomore with 27 then turned around and shattered the record as a junior with 42...fol- YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA the right of goal. She 2002 21/0 27 4 0 8 0 0 blasted a shot over lowed up a stellar junior season by scoring the top of Lear and it 35 goals and recording 24 more assists as a ACC fell in over the keeper’s senior for ninth-ranked Orange Park...three- MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA head staking the Tribe time MVP...was the leading scorer at Orange 2002 6/0 5 2 0 4 0 0 to a 5-1 lead...(vs. Park as a junior and senior and led the team Maryland) brought in assists all four years...swam all four years in NCAA FSU back within one high school and qualified for state competi- 2002 3/0 6 0 0 0 0 0 goal of Maryland in tion every year... spent four years on the state the ACC Tournament team and quali-fied twice for regional pool. TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC when her shot from ODP EXPERIENCE: Spent the last four MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS seasons with the Florida State ODP Clemson 1/0 0 0 0 25 yards out beat the Duke 1/0 0 0 0 keeper and narrowed team...invited to Region III ODP camp for the Maryland 2/0 1 0 2 the score to 2-1. fourth straight year in 2002. CLUB: Played UNC 1/0 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL: club soccer with fellow Seminole Jessica Bell NC State 1/0 2 0 4 Was named Clay at Black Watch Stirling...won the Raleigh Wake Forest 1/0 0 0 0 County Player of the Shootout, Norcross Girls Cup and Superclubs Year as a senior and National Championship and attended 2002 AWARDS & HONORS as a junior at Orange regionals in Little Rock, Ark...played with the ACC Academic Honor Roll Park HS...a four-time Jacksonville Jade for three years...led the Jade all-county selection in goals scored in 2000. n play of any freshman duo in team history. 25:00 #18 JOY McKENZIE Goalkeeper 5’8” • JR • HOUSTON, TX (CY-FAIR)

CAREER HIGHS Saves ...... 3 (LSU 2002) Save percent ...... 1.000 (Two times) Shots faced ...... 8 (LSU 2002) Minutes ...... 45:00 (Two times) ABOUT JOY Major ...... Business DOB ...... June 3, 1983 Favorite food ...... Chips and salsa Craziest ambition ...... Go around the world

2002: Spent the 2002 season backing-up one save...those two matches represented district for three years…named to all-star starter Kerry York...registered a save percent- the first conference game experience of her and all-regional team senior year… one of age of .500 or above in three of her four young career…has been a member of two the top goalkeepers in Houston… captained appearances...had just one decision in 2001 of FSU’s three NCAA Tournament teams. her team to bi-district championship and and that came in a loss to LSU at the start of 2001: One of the most athletic players on regional playoffs as a senior …district the season…(in the ACC) was perfect in the team and a gifted keeper…spent most champs, bi-district champs, regional champs two opportunities in ACC play...saw action of the 2001 season behind fellow freshmen and appeared in the bi-regional playoffs against North Carolina and NC State...faced Kerry York and Ali Mims…showed consistent during her junior season… district champs one shot in the two games and registered improvement throughout the season and bi-district champs as a sophomore…a …McKenzie devel- three-year letterwinner in volleyball…named oped her skills in the all-district for volleyball as a senior…honor McKENZIE’S CAREER STATS net every day in roll student for four years …Who’s Who 2001 through strong Among High-School Students …involved in YEAR MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% SO REC work habits in Pals and Teen Leadership community service 2001 2/0 30:27 2 2 0 0.00 1.000 0.5 0-0-0 practice...appeared and peer classes. CLUB: Played for 2002 5/0 122:15 13 4 4 2.94 .500 – 0-1-0 in two matches and Seminole Select Soccer Club in Orlando, Fla. TOTAL 7/0152:42 15 6 4 2.36 .600 0.5 0-1-0 logged 30 and was selected to the U-14 state cup minutes…recorded team…after moving to Texas, played with ACC half of a shutout in the select club Dynamos as a keeper and a MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% FSU’s 5-0 win at forward…won several tournaments 2002 2/0 32:15 2 1 0 0.00 1.000 NCAA Tournament including the CAYSA ’99 tournament in TOTAL 2/0 32:15 2 1 0 0.00 1.000 team UCF’s home Austin with Dynamos. PERSONAL: TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC field and saved both Mother, father, aunt, uncle and two cousins UNC 1/0 12:53 2 1 0 0.00 1.000 shots she faced. are FSU grads…her sister and cousin are NC STATE 1/0 19:22 0 0 0 0.00 – HIGH SCHOOL: currently enrolled at Florida State. ACA- TOTAL 2/0 32:15 2 1 0 0.00 1.000 Three-year starter at DEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC Academic Honor keeper…named all- Roll. n

26:00 This past spring, junior Joy McKenzie didn’t allow a single goal in 650 minutes of #0 ALI MIMS Goalkeeper 5’10" • R-SO • PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL (NEASE) three penalty kicks of her collegiate career and ended up saving five of the seven PK’s she faced in 2001…after stepping in for York, Mims went on to start 10 straight games posting a 6-4 record during the regular sea- son including wins over NCAA Tournament teams Kansas, Miami and Duke…(vs. NC State) had a huge impact making back-to- back big saves in the 78th-minute including a sprawling save in OT that preserved the tie after coming in cold to replace York. Less than two minutes later Jez Ratliff’s goal secured FSU’s second ACC win in a row… (vs. Florida) made her first start at eighth- ranked Florida in front of almost 3,500 fans and finished the night with five saves… after recording her first win as a starter over Louisville, Mims came back and posted the first two shutouts of her collegiate career in road wins at South Florida and UCF…(vs. Duke) despite making only four starts, Mims made her biggest statement in FSU’s third ACC win over Duke. After Florida State fell behind 2-0 early in the match, the Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. native made two point- blank saves and a diving one-hander to keep FSU alive while the Seminoles fought back to tie the game and send it into overtime. In CAREER HIGHS OT, she saved the game for FSU when she Saves ...... 12 (Virginia 2001) 2002: Missed entire season after fracturing made a diving stop on Katie Heaps’ penalty Save pct...... 1.000 (NC State 2001) her leg in a preseason scrimmage at the kick, which allowed FSU to play on and get Shots faced ...... 24 (Virginia 2001) University of Georgia. 2001: Took over the golden goal just two minutes later…went Minutes ...... 105:00 (Virginia 2001) starting goalkeeping duties eight games into on to have a huge ACC Tournament where the season and went on to have a record- she allowed just two goals in 195 minutes, setting freshman year replacing injured starter saved 16 shots, faced 39 shots, recorded a ABOUT ALI Kerry York…posted an 8-5-1 record and 2.5 save percentage of .889 and registered a Major ...... Business shutouts with a 1.59 GAA in 18 games and GAA of 0.95 against No. 21 Maryland, No. 8 Parents ...... Ann & Bill Mims 10 starts…played more than 1246 minutes Virginia and No. 1 North Carolina…(vs. DOB ...... April 11, 1983 while recording 62 saves and a .738 save Virginia) her play in the semifinal match Favorite food ...... Mom’s meatloaf percentage on 170 shots…her 62 saves were against Virginia will go down as one of the Favorite pro team ...... Washington fifth-best in a single season and the second- greatest goalkeeping performances in FSU Redskins best by a rookie keeper at FSU…1.59 GAA set history. Mims and fellow freshman Kerry York a freshman record for a single season at FSU combined to shutout the Cavs over 150 and she also set a record for the third-most minutes. Mims set single-game career highs a junior and senior… member of 1999-2000 wins by a Seminole keeper in one season… for saves (12), minutes (105) and shots faced district cham-pions and regional semifinal- finished the year with the fifth-best saves per (24). After stoning the first two shooters in ists…2000-01 district champions, regional game average in the ACC…saved the first the shootout, the PK’s were tied at 2-2 when champions and State Final Four two-time ACC Player participant…lettered on varsity all four years... of the Year Lori started at keeper every game as a junior and MIMS’ CAREER STATS Lindsey stepped to senior…during senior year posted a 23-2-1 the line. The mid- record, 0.64 GAA and served as team co- YEAR MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% SO REC fielder, who scored 17 captain…lettered academically all four years, 2001 18/10 1246:56 170 62 22 1.59 .738 2.5 8-5-1 goals in 2001, sent a which required a minimum 4.0 GPA… hard shot right down National Honor Society member as a junior ACC the middle. Mims, and senior…National Beta Club as a fresh- MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% who was already man and sophomore… voted “Most Athletic” 2001 5/4 420:05 71 22 13 2.79 6.29 diving to her right, by senior classmates. CLUB: Played in the stuck her foot out and W League with the Jacksonville Jade in NCAA kick saved the shot 2002…the only goalkeeper on First Coast 2001 2/0 90:00 3 0 0 0.00 – allowing FSU to lock KXY Crew from 1994 to 2001…Florida State TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC up a trip to its first- Champions in 1999… First Coast Labor Day MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% REC ever ACC Final. Shootout Champions in 1998 and 2000… Duke 1/1 101:59 16 5 2 1.77 .714 1-0-0 HIGH SCHOOL: Seminole Soccer Fall Festival Champions Maryland 1/0 45:00 9 2 0 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 2000 Florida Times- 1998…Seagull Soccer Festival 1995. ODP UNC 2/1 135:00 24 2 6 4.00 .250 0-1-0 Union All-First Coast EXPERIENCE: State team goalkeeper in NC State 1/0 48:06 10 4 0 0.00 1.000 1-0-0 Player of the Year… 1998, 2000 and 2001... attended Region III Virginia 2/1 195:00 41 18 3 1.38 .857 0-1-1 Florida Times-Union camp in the summer of 2000. ACADEMIC: Wake Forest 1/1 90:00 13 2 4 4.00 .333 0-1-0 All-First Coast Team as 2001-2002 ACC Academic Honor Roll. n

play and posted a 5-0-3 record. 27:00 #26 ERIN PRESTON Defender 5’3” • SO • MIAMI, FL (SOUTH DADE) 2002: Since Patrick Baker took over the Academic Honor Roll...member of Dean's program in 1999, Preston is the only player List and President's List both fall and spring ever to make the team during the walk-on semesters...4.0 GPA her first year at Florida trials, which are normally conducted during State...member of Phi Eta Sigma National the first week of school. She was able to Honor Society...graduated eighth in a class win a position on the squad due to her of 450...National Merit Scholar...AP Scholar... high level of fitness and skill...didn't see any 5.3 GPA. PERSONAL: Erin's two brothers game action last season...a hard worker in both attend UF...Erin's father is an engineer practice and a valuable teammate. High and her mother is a grade school principal... School: Named all-county by the Miami she plans on majoring in business/econom- Herald all four years...scored 100 career ics...born September 20, 1983. n goals...High School Heisman nominee... named the 2002 Miami-Dade County Scholar Athlete of the Year...four-year MVP at South Dade...three-time cross country MVP ...named all-county cross country in 2000... captained soccer, cross country and track teams from 1999-2002. Club: Member of Miami Premier...State Cup runner-up... Orange Bowl Classic runner-up...partici- pated in Raleigh Shootout, WAGS and Texas Shootout. ACADEMIC: 2002-2003 ACC #5 JEZ RATLIFF Midfielder 5’4” • JR • NORMAN, OK (NORMAN) 2002: Followed up an All-ACC rookie cam- the Sunshine Network. In seven career paign with an even better season in 2002… games televised by Sunshine, the sopho- finished in the top three on the team for more scored four goals and recorded three points, goals and assists…third on the team assists…(in the ACC) played in every ACC with 17 points and six goals, tied for fourth game and made three starts…tied for third with one game-winning goal and was tied on the team with four points and her two for third with five assists…surpassed her goal total from 2001 in fewer RATLIFF’S CAREER STATS matches and finished just one assist shy of YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASTS PTS GWG GWA 2001 24/7 26 5 6 16 1 2 her total from 2001 2002 23/17 32 6 5 17 1 3 also…appeared in TOTAL 47/24 58 11 11 33 2 5 every game and made 17 starts…led ACC all sophomores in 2001 7/2 5 3 0 6 1 0 points, goals and 2002 7/3 8 1 2 4 0 1 assists and was TOTAL 14/5 13 4 2 10 1 1 fourth on the team in shots and shots on NCAA goal…had one 2001 2/0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2002 3/3 3 1 0 2 0 0 game-winning goal TOTAL 5/3 4 1 1 3 0 1 and was tied for second on the team TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC with three game- MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS winning assists…12 Clemson 2/1 0 0 0 CAREER HIGHS of her 17 points Duke 2/1 1 0 2 Points ...... 4 (NC State 2001) came in the last 13 Maryland 4/2 0 1 1 Goals ...... 2 (NC State 2001) games…recorded UNC 3/0 0 0 0 the first multi-assist NC State 2/1 *2 *2 6 Assists ...... 2 (NC State 2002) Virginia 3/1 0 0 0 Shots ...... 5 (Oregon 2002) game of her career Wake Forest 2/0 1 0 2 Shots on goal ...... 4 (Oregon 2002) in 2002…was lethal *Game Winner in games televised by

28:00 Jez Ratliff had a breakout year in 2002 as she finished in the top three on the team for points, assists placed her second on the squad… Gallegos sent a long ball down the left side of her young career as she helped Cindy third on the team in shots taken in ACC of the pitch. The speedy sophomore chased Schofield extend FSU to a 2-1 lead…(vs. matches…(in the NCAAs) just the third it down and turned to goal. She sent a Miami) followed that up two games later player in Florida State soccer history to perfect service to the backpost where Alli with her fifth assist. HIGH SCHOOL: record both a goal and an assist in NCAA Ferreri was waiting. The freshman deflected 2001 all-state selection...2001 Gatorade Tournament play…FSU’s third all-time lead- the shot past the keeper and into the side Scholarship Athlete...2001 Daily Oklaho- ing scorer in NCAA postseason play…scored netting staking FSU to a 2-0 lead…(vs. man All-City first team...2001 team MVP... her first-ever NCAA Tournament goal versus Jacksonville) came back in FSU’s next 2001 Student Sports Magazine All-American Ole Miss…her assist was a game-winner as match and recorded her fifth goal of the …led the team with 24 goals and was she fed fellow Oklahoman Camie Bybee on season. Katie Beal started the play by second in class 5A behind Florida State FSU’s only goal in a 1-0 win over Auburn in sending Corum endline. Corum looked up teammate Camie Bybee...all-district and all- the 2001 tournament…(vs. Oregon) had and found Ratliff making a run at the back conference 1998-2000...2000 NSCAA All- a big game for FSU early in the season as post. The Oklahoma native sent her header Region team...adidas ESP player 2000... she recorded a goal and game-winning shot back to the other side of the net easily four-year starter and four-time letterwinner assist in the Tribe’s first win of the year. beating the Dolphin keeper and staking FSU ...state finalist in 1998, 2000 and 2001... Summer Corum sent a great ball down the to the 1-0 lead. 2001: Standout freshman High School Hero...Who’s Who Among right side to Ratliff. The sophomore collected who started seven games and appeared in all American High School Students. ODP the pass and made a run to goal. Ratliff put 24 matches for the Seminoles…earned All-ACC EXPERIENCE: U-17 National pool in a move on the keeper and then buried the Rookie team honors as one of the top offensive 1999...U-17 Region III team in 2000...U-16 shot at the far post for FSU’s first goal of the freshmen in the ACC…provided an unbelievable Region III team in 1999...traveled to Europe season. In the 61st minute Ratliff helped put spark for FSU all season whether she played up with current Seminoles Amber Tollefson, the game away as she beat the keeper to a top or wide in the midfield due to her rare blend Kristin Boyce and Summer Corum. CLUB: 50-50 ball and sent it to Bybee who scored of great pace and an unending work rate… Played two years with the U-23 National the game-winner…(vs. Missouri) scored recorded five goals, six assists, three game- Champions and W-League Regional in her second straight game as she equal- winning assists and totaled 16 points in her first Champion Oklahoma Outrage...State Open ized the game in the 79th minute after the season…her 16 points were the fifth-most ever champions in 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001 and Seminoles fell behind 2-1. Ratliff carried the recorded by an FSU freshman and she finished 2002 with Norman Fury ‘83 Red...regional ball down the left wing and centered a the year with the third-most assists by a fresh- semifinalists 2001...eight-time State Open perfect strike to Cindy Schofield. The senior man…finished 2001 in the top five of every Competitive finalist...Southern Regional got off a brilliant shot which caught the offensive category as she was second in game- Championship bronze medallist 1998 and inside of the right post and ricocheted winning assists, fifth in points, fourth in assists, 2000...South Regional Championships Fair straight back to Ratliff on the left side of the third in game-winning goals, fifth in shots and Play Award in 1998...Texas Cup champions box. The Oklahoma native buried her shot percentage, fourth in shots on goal and ...four-time Texas Cup finalist...’A’ flight second goal of the year…(vs. Florida) second in shot on goal percentage…assisted on WAGS semifinalist 1999...Austin Showcase scored her first game-winning goal of the Bybee’s game-winning goal versus Auburn in 2000...adidas showcase Cincinnati, Ohio season on her only shot of the game. The the NCAA Tournament as FSU won it’s third 2000...College Bound showcase 2000 at Seminoles had just tied the game with the postseason match in two seasons. Her cross to the USYSA National League Midwest Gators after an early UF goal and time was the back post, which Bybee headed in, was the region. ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC winding down in the first half. In the 36th- third game-winning assist of Ratliff’s FSU Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Majoring minute freshman Teresa Rivera served a career…(in the ACC) scored three goals on in sport management with a minor in beautiful ball to the back post off a free kick. four shots on goal in conference play helping Spanish...daughter of Gayle Ratliff...born on Amber Tollefson got her head on the service FSU achieve its best conference record since July 14, 1983...speaks Spanish fluently. n and knocked it into the center of the box joining the ACC in 1995…(vs. NC State) in where Ratliff was waiting. The sophomore just her second start, she moved FSU to 2-0 in forward one-timed the shot into the Gator the ACC by scoring both goals in a 2-1 overtime net scoring the eventual game-winner… win. Ratliff staked the Seminoles to a 1-0 lead (vs. UCF) in FSU’s next match Ratliff had a just two minutes into the game and then ended part in another game-winner, this time via the game in the 96th minute tallying the first an assist. With just over 10 minutes left game-winner and golden goal of her career… before overtime, Leah Gallegos collected a (vs. Wake Forest) scored her third ACC goal pass from Ratliff about 24 yards away from of the season giving FSU a 2-1 lead just over the goal. She took one look and blasted a two minutes out of the locker room after the shot to the near post, which the keeper had half…Ratliff was particularly effective at home, no chance to save…(vs. Duke) recorded scoring three goals, recording four assists and another key goal in FSU’s next game on the totaling 10 points in eight home games…(vs. road. With the Seminoles trailing 1-0 for George Mason) in the first game of her Semi- more than 62 minutes, Katie Beal launched nole career, Ratliff had her first assist, a game- a free kick from 40 yards out and Camie winner, as she assisted on Cindy Schofield’s goal Bybee sent a dangerous header that the in the 37th minute…(vs. Portland) recorded Blue Devil keeper was just able to keep out the first goal of her career against College Cup of the net. Ratliff collected the rebound and participant Portland at the Wake Forest/Nike fired the shot into the net for her fourth Invitational…had one of her most productive goal of the season and her first in ACC play stretches when she started against Kansas, NC in 2002…(vs. NC State) in FSU’s next State, Florida and Louisville, recording eight of conference road game, Ratliff recorded the her fifteen points in those four games…in her first multi-assist game of her career as she seven consecutive starts, Ratliff recorded half of played one of her most dominant games of her points (8), 60% of her goals (3) and one- the season. In her first full game in the wide third of her assists (2)…(vs. Kansas) she midfield, Ratliff took advantage of NC State’s recorded the second assist of her collegiate 4-3-3 and ran wild all game on the flanks. In career as she helped stake FSU to a 4-1 lead on the 27th minute, Ratliff put FSU on the Schofield’s goal…(vs. Louisville) FSU fell board. She made a great run down the behind just nine minutes in before Ratliff scored right wing and found freshman Erica Lewis her fourth goal of the year and evened the at the top of the box just to the right of the match at 1-1. She then helped the Seminoles goal. She settled the ball, took one touch pull into a 2-1 lead in the 34th-minute when she and fired a low drive to the near post beat- fed Schofield who buried the shot to give Ratliff ing Gretchen Lear. Less than 10 minutes her third assist of the season…(vs. FIU) later, Ratliff got the Wolfpack again. recorded the second game-winning assist goals and assists. She also set a career high for goals. 29:00 #3 TERESA RIVERA Defender 5’4” • SO • PARKLAND, FL (MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS) to the regular season and lowered total playing at sweeper her junior and senior shots from 12 to 9.5 per game…(vs. seasons…a four-year starter and senior - Florida) Rivera served a beautiful ball to tain…led her team to the regional champi- the back post off a free kick. Amber Tollefson onship as a senior and into the regional got her head on the service and knocked it semifinals as a sophomore and junior… into the center of the box where Jez Ratliff helped lead the Eagles to nine consecutive was waiting. The sophomore forward one- district and regional championships and timed the shot into the Gator net scoring was named 2001 Defensive MVP…as a the eventual game-winner…on top of her senior, Rivera was named to the BCAA All- game-winning assist, Rivera almost made Star team, the FACA South team, a FASCA the Gators pay again on another free kick. All-Star and to the Top 22 Elite of Florida…a She placed a perfect service inside the box two-time first team Miami Herald and Ft. that junior defender Kristin Boyce went Lauderdale Sun Sentinel All-Broward County down to get. Her strong header just six selection…named Rookie of the Year in yards out from goal bounced in front of the 1998. ODP EXPERIENCE: Played with Gator keeper but Jordan Kellgren came up the Region III ODP team from 2000-2002… with the save…(vs. North Carolina) attended Region III camp from 1998-2001… versus the No. 2 Tar Heels, Rivera drove a played with the Florida State ODP team ball to the back post where two Seminoles from 1998-2001. CLUB: Captained Team made a run. Just before either could get Boca for four years and won the Florida their head on it, UNC’s keeper was able to State Cup from 1998-2001…played in the get her fist on the ball and deflect the Region III tournament from 1999-2001 service out of bounds…(vs. UCF) FSU including the 2000 regional semifinals… almost padded its lead on a Rivera corner attended 2001 adidas ESP Camp. PER- kick in the 24th-minute. The freshman sent a SONAL: Sister plays soccer at East Carolina perfect service to junior defender Boyce in University. n the center of the box. The Austin, TX native fired the header to the left post beating the ABOUT TERESA keeper but it was blocked by a UCF Parents ...... Carlos & Madelyn Rivera defender before it could cross the goal line DOB ...... November 22, 1984 …(vs. Clemson) just two minutes into the Athlete I admire ...... David Beckham Seminoles’ conference opener, Rivera sent a long, high ball into Cindy Schofield. The senior flicked it on with her head to a 2002: One of FSU’s top freshmen and a waiting Ratliff. The sophomore had a finalist for ACC All-Rookie team honors…her moment of daylight but was unable to 12 starts were the second most amongst all challenge the Clemson keeper before the Seminole freshmen and she was third defense closed in on her…(vs. Duke) had amongst newcomers with 21 appearances one of her best games in another important …the only freshman to start the first game conference game. Less than 10 minutes of the 2002 season…filled in admirably for after the Seminoles equalized the game, 2001 first team freshman All-American Katie FSU almost broke on top thanks to Rivera. Beal as she recovered from an early season The freshman served a great corner kick to illness…a key member of an FSU defense the backpost. Both teams came together in that allowed the third-fewest regular season a scramble before the Seminoles fired a shot goals in team history…her only point of the that went just wide of the post. The flurry season came at a huge moment. Her first- continued on the ensuing corner. Rivera ever career point came in the form of a once again found an game-winning assist versus FSU rival Florida FSU player with a …Rivera was a weapon on free kicks and well-placed corner corner kicks all season on top of her stellar kick. Her service RIVERA’S CAREER STATS work in the FSU backline…(in the ACC) landed at the feet of YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASTS PTS GWG GWA appeared in six conference games and Katie Beal at the top 2002 21/12 1 0 1 1 0 1 made five starts…from her role in the center of the 18 and she of the Seminole defense, she and her launched a shot that ACC defensive teammates held ACC opponents sailed over the top of 2002 6/5 0 0 0 0 0 0 to the second-fewest goals in team history… the crossbar. HIGH NCAA in three of FSU’s seven conference games, SCHOOL: One of 2002 3/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 the defense held the opponent to one goal Florida’s best… or less, which has only happened once named 2002 TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC before in program history…(in the Gatorade Player of MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS NCAAs) one of five FSU freshmen that saw the Year in Florida... Clemson 1/1 0 0 0 Duke 1/1 0 0 0 action in all three NCAA Tournament games Student Sports Maryland 1/0 0 0 0 in 2002…Rivera was been a key contributor Magazine first team UNC 1/1 0 0 0 to the Seminole defense, which had an All-American…scored NC State 1/1 0 0 0 unprecedented tournament…the Seminole 36 career goals and Virginia 1/0 0 0 0 defense cut down opponent’s shots on goal recorded 44 career Wake Forest 1/1 0 0 0 by 50% in the NCAA Tournament compared assists despite

30:00 The 2002 freshman class combined to appear in 125 games, make 29 #7 SARAH ROSSEAU Midfielder 5’9” • R-FR • MARCO ISLAND, FL (ST. JOHN NEUMAN) School in Marco Island, voted team MVP as a senior while leading the team with 28 goals …amassed 112 goals and 78 assists in her career…as a senior, named to the All-Collier County first team and to the Lee and Collier County All-Star team…scored 56 goals as a junior and was the leading scorer in Collier County…named Collier County Girls Soccer Player of the Year…playing in Maryland, cap- tained her team to second-place in districts and led all high school goal scorers as a sophomore…named first team All-County as a sophomore after leading Hartford County with 23 goals and leading her team to a regional championship…also a two-year letterwinner in lacrosse. ODP EXPERI- ENCE: Spent the 2000 and 2002 seasons with the Florida State ODP team. CLUB: Played club soccer with the BFC Blast in Mary- land…won the 1999 U-16 Pepsi Challenge, Division II Championship at WAGS and Baltimore Metro League…after moving to Florida, was a member of the Ft. Myers Cyclones who won the 2001 Orange Classic and Premier League Championships with the U-18’s and were runners-up at the 2001 Atlanta Cup. PERSONAL: A Florida Bright Future Scholar and a four-year honor roll ABOUT SARAH 2002: Missed entire 2002 season as she student…awarded English Honors of Distinc- Major ...... Secondary Education recovered from a back injury suffered in high tion in 2002…won the Outstanding Achieve- Parents ...... Charles & Susan Rosseau school. HIGH SCHOOL: Began high ment Award in Honors English IV…planning DOB ...... July 31, 1984 school career in Pylesville, Md. before moving on majoring in secondary education with an DYK? ...... Plays the piano and loves to Marco Island, Fla. for her junior and senior emphasis on math…member of FCA and water sports and snow skiiing. seasons…playing at St. John Neumann High Varsity Clubs. n

starts and record 36 points. 31:00 #2 AMBER TOLLEFSON Midfielder 5’3” • SR • BOCA RATON, FL (SPANISH RIVER) shots…(in the NCAAs) one of just four winning assists…finished the year in the top Seminoles to start all eight NCAA Tourna- five of every major statistical category for ment games in program history…(vs. Florida State…was second on the team in Oregon) recorded her first assists and first game-winning goals (3), third in goals (6), game-winning assist in Florida State’s first fourth in points (18) and fifth in assists (6)… win of the season… (vs. Miami) recorded (in the ACC) Tollefson scored five goals on another game-winning assist in front of her just seven shots on goal versus ACC teams hometown crowd in the Tribe’s 2-1 win. and in conference play she scored four times Junior Kristin Boyce played a free kick to on four shots on frame…Florida State’s most Tollefson who lofted a perfect ball right to dominant player in games versus ACC teams Summer Corum. The wide midfielder freed in 2001, Tollefson led the team in points (16), herself in the middle of the box and 12 tied for the lead in goals (5), was first in yards from goal. Corum took one step to game-winning goals (2), first in assists (6) and beat the keeper and then slipped the ball in first in shot percentage (.500)…was second at the near post…(vs. USF) notched her on the squad with two game-winning assists third assist of the year as she staked the Tribe versus conference foes and, combined with to a 1-0 lead on senior Cindy Schofield’s her two game-winning goals, Tollefson goal…(vs. Florida) had one of her most played a key role in four of FSU’s five wins important assists of the year in a key 2-1 versus ACC teams…during the 2001 regular win. The Seminoles had just tied the game season, Tollefson was also a nightmare for with the Gators after an early UF goal and opponents in conference games as she led time was winding down in the first half. In the squad in points (12), goals (4), game- the 36th-minute freshman Teresa Rivera winning goals (2) and assists (4)…every one served a beautiful ball to the back post off a of her season highs for points, goals, assists, free kick. Tollefson, who measures just 5’3”, shots and shots on goal came versus teams in used every inch of her height and an the ACC…against No. 7 Clemson, Tollefson incredible jump to get her head on the recorded two goals in the Seminoles’ biggest CAREER HIGHS service and knock it into the center of the regular season road win in program history, Points ...... 4 (Two times) box where Jez Ratliff was waiting. The she recorded a goal against Duke in FSU’s Goals ...... 2 (Clemson 2001) sophomore forward one-timed the shot into largest comeback in program history and also Assists ...... 2 (Maryland 2001) the Gator net scoring the eventual game- got the game-winner versus Maryland that Shots ...... 4 (Jacksonville 2000) winner…(vs. UCF) followed that game- assured the Seminoles of their best-ever ACC Shots on goal ...... 2 (Seven times) winning assist with another in FSU’s next ABOUT AMBER game as she assisted on Leah Gallegos’ TOLLEFSON’S CAREER STATS Major ...... Media Production game-winner…(vs. Parents ...... David & Eileen Tollefson YEAR MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASTS PTS GWG GWA DOB ...... March 21, 1982 Jacksonville) 2000 22/19 20 3 2 8 1 0 continued to be a 2001 24/24 24 6 6 18 3 2 Future Plans...... Would like to nightmare versus work in television production. 2002 23/21 28 0 6 6 0 5 schools from the state TOTAL 69/64 72 9 14 32 4 7 of Florida as she 2002: Team captain and 2001 second once again assisted ACC on an FSU game- 2000 7/6 3 1 0 2 0 0 team All-ACC selection had another big 2001 7/7 6 4 4 12 2 1 season for FSU…named All-Southeast winner. 2001: Garnered honorable 2002 7/6 6 0 0 0 0 0 Region 3rd team by SoccerBuzz for the TOTAL 21/19 15 5 4 14 2 1 second consecutive year…started 21 of mention All-American FSU’s 23 matches and appeared in every and first-team all- NCAA game…tied for second on the team with six region honors from 2000 3/3 4 1 0 2 0 0 assists and five of those six assists were SoccerBuzz...was 2001 2/2 2 0 0 0 0 0 game-winners, which led the team and is named to the NSCAA’s 2002 3/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 an all-time FSU single season record…was a All-Region second TOTAL 8/8 6 1 0 2 0 0 nightmare for schools from the state of team…just the fourth Seminole ever named TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC Florida as she recorded five of her team- MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS leading six assists versus in-state opponents to the All-ACC team when she garnered Clemson 3/3 *2 0 4 …had the sixth-most points on the team… Duke 3/3 2 *1 5 equaled her assist total from 2001 and she second team honors Maryland 5/5 *2 3 7 is now fifth on FSU’s all-time list for career and the fifth FSU UNC 5/5 0 0 0 assists…fifth on the team in shots and sixth player to ever be NC State 3/3 0 0 0 on the squad in shots on goal…continues named to the All-ACC Virginia 4/2 0 1 1 to be one of Florida State’s most dangerous Tournament Wake Forest 4/4 0 1 1 playmakers in the wide midfield…(in the team…scored six *Game Winner ACC) started six of Florida State’s seven ACC goals, had six assists matches and appeared in every conference and totaled 18 points 2002 AWARDS & HONORS game…second on the team in shot on goal in her second All-Southeast Region 3rd Team SoccerBuzz percentage (.833) in ACC games and her six season…recorded Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll (2001- shots on frame ranked her third on the three game winning 2003) team…tied for fifth on the team with six goals and two game 32:00 Amber Tollefson recorded a school record five game-winning assists in 2002 and record (4-3-0) and highest finish (third place) second in goals (1), tied for the team lead in HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter on the ...scored one of FSU’s seven goals in a assists (2), second in shots (4) and first in varsity squad...named all-county every year... quarterfinal win over the Terrapins at the ACC shots on goal (3). 2000: Appeared in 22 Golden Boot Award winner her freshman Tournament…(vs. Clemson) had one of games and started 19 times…scored three season when she led the state champions in her biggest games of the season in Florida goals and tallied two assists…third among scoring...won her second state champion- State’s most important road victory after freshmen in starts, third in goals scored and ship as a member of the 1998 team... which she was named ACC Player of the fourth in assists…seventh on the team in Coaches’ Award winner during her sopho- Week and was also named to the Soccer points (8), seventh in goals scored, tied for more season...offensive MVP of the 1998 America Team of the Week. After falling third with one game-winning goal and state championship team...MVP and team behind the Tigers 1-0 just two minutes in, seventh in shot percentage (.150)…(vs. captain during her senior year…softball Tollefson collected a pass from Bybee just Jacksonville) set season highs for goals, varsity MVP as a freshman and Most Valuable outside the Clemson 18-yard box and beat a points, assists and shots in two games… Defensive Player her sophomore year… couple of Tiger defenders. The Boca Raton two of her three goals came against the Florida Scholar with a 3.4 GPA...member of native then launched a blast from the far Dolphins…first collegiate goal was the game- the Key Club...four-year member of the honor edge of the box about 16 yards out. The winner in a 3-0 Seminole victory...(vs. roll...semi-finalist in the Universal Studios shot found its way into the upper corner at Duke) scored her second goal just 10 Video contest. ODP EXPERIENCE: the far post beating 2000 first team All-ACC minutes into the game to give FSU a 1-0 Participated for four years...played on the keeper Katie Carson, marking the first goal lead…(in the NCAAs) scored the game- Region III team for the past three years. scored against Clemson in 2001. After FSU winner in FSU’s first-ever NCAA Tournament CLUB: Member of 1999 and 2001 Florida fell behind 2-1 and once again fought back appearance in a 4-1 win over Jacksonville. State Cup champions Team Boca. n to tie the contest at 2-2, Tollefson was sent in behind the Clemson defense where she launched a dangerous cross in front of the Tigers’ net. The ball was headed for a waiting Jez Ratliff in the six-yard box before Tiger defender Sarah Turner came running back to clear the cross and ended up deflecting the ball past Carson into the Clemson net. Tollefson was credited with the goal, the second game-winner of her career, and FSU recorded its first-ever win in an ACC opener. Tollefson’s two goals nearly equaled her total of three from the entire 2000 season and her four points were a single game high for the sophomore…(vs. Louisville) recorded her second game-winner of the season in the 73rd minute giving FSU a 3-2 win…(vs. Duke) Tollefson had another huge ACC game in the program’s first-ever win over Duke. She helped to lead the Seminoles’ largest comeback ever getting FSU on the board with her fourth goal of the year, which gave the team new life just over eight minutes into the second half and closed Duke’s lead to 2-1. After FSU went on to tie the match 2-2, Tollefson recorded the first game-winning assist of her career on Schofield’s overtime game-winner, completing the unprecedented comeback… (vs. Wake Forest) continued her hot play in the conference, recording her second assist of the season, which evened the game just three minutes after Wake had taken a 1-0 lead…(vs. Virginia) had another assist against a ranked ACC opponent, helping stake FSU to a 2-1 lead just 10 minutes in… (vs. Maryland) with third place in the ACC and a perfect home record on the line, Tollefson showed well in another big game against a ranked conference foe. Just 22 minutes in against No. 21 Maryland, Tollefson broke open a defensive game with her fifth goal, and third game-winner of the year, staking the Seminoles to a 1-0 lead. She then cemented the Seminoles best home record (8-0-0), best conference record (4-3-0) and highest conference finish (third) in team history by assisting on Schofield’s goal to put FSU up 2-0 on the Terps...(vs. Maryland) Tollefson equaled her season high for points with four in FSU’s ACC quarterfinal blasting of the Terps with a goal and two assists. Her two assists against the Terrapins were a season high and gave her two goals and three assists in two games versus UMd…during FSU’s run to the ACC Championship final, Tollefson was second on the team in points (4), four came against teams from Florida. 33:00 #1 KERRY YORK Goalkeeper 5’10” • JR • MILLERSVILLE, MD (SEVERNA PARK) conference play…had a GAA of 2.11 in ACC FSU posting an undefeated record in matches but without the five goals she conference road games… after a loss to allowed versus Carolina, her GAA drops to Carolina, York played her best soccer of the 1.60 against the six other conference year at the most important time. She opponents…she faced 90 shots in ACC play allowed just five goals in the final five games and had a save percentage of .674…(in three of which were on the road…(vs. the NCAAs) York has been phenomenal in Maryland) had her best game of the year five NCAA appearances over the last two in a shutout win over then No. 16 Maryland seasons…the sophomore has allowed only in College Park. The keeper, who was two goals in 360 minutes in net for Florida recruited by Maryland and grew up just 20 State…her 0.67 GAA is the lowest of any minutes away from Ludwig Field, was huge FSU keeper in NCAA Tournament play and in the net for FSU all night as she recorded a no Seminole keeper has registered a higher career-high 12 saves. The win improved the save percentage in NCAA play than York’s sophomore’s record to 3-0-0 all-time versus .857…she has a career winning percentage Maryland and both of her conference of .800 in five tournament games and she is shutouts have come against her hometown tied for the career lead at FSU with two team. 2001: Won the starting job in NCAA Tournament wins in a season…the preseason and went on to start seven games keeper was stellar in the first two rounds of in goal before injuring her knee against NC the 2002 tournament as she recorded her State …for the season, posted a 7-3 record first-ever full shutout in a 1-0 win over Ole and a rookie record 3.0 shutouts with a 1.67 Miss…two days later she limited Auburn to GAA while starting in all 14 matches in which only one goal as the Seminoles advanced to she appeared…played 969 minutes in 2001, their second Sweet 16 in three years… recorded 54 saves and posted a .750 save against UConn, she allowed one goal in the percentage on 141 shots…York’s seven wins opening moments of the match and then equaled the fourth-highest single season total went on to shutout the Huskies for 89 in FSU program history and her 54 saves CAREER HIGHS minutes…(vs. Oregon State) recorded were the third-most ever recorded by a Saves ...... 12 (Maryland 2002) the first-ever opening day shutout in team freshman goalie at Florida State…(vs. Save pct . 1.000 (Oregon State 2002) history as she held the Beavers off the Loyola) recorded her first career shutout in Shots faced ...... 25 (Two times) scoreboard for 110 minutes recording seven the second game of the season in a 2-0 Minutes ...... 110:00 (Two times) saves against OSU…(vs. Virginia Tech) win…went on to start against No. 3 Santa notched her second shutout in a 1-0 win in Clara and No. 4 Portland recording a season- Coral Gables, FL. She recorded six saves as high eight saves against the Pilots and then ABOUT KERRY she kept the Hokie offense off the board for breaking the mark with 11 against the Major ...... Exercise Science/ 90 minutes…(vs. Clemson) despite Broncos…(vs. Clemson) got the biggest Pre Physical Therapy allowing three goals, Parents ...... Maureen Carr York York came up with & Jim York one of the biggest YORK’S CAREER STATS DOB ...... May 25, 1983 saves of the season Favorite food ...... Pasta for FSU in the team’s Athlete I admire ...... Cal Pipken, Jr. YEAR MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% SO REC conference opener. 2001 14/14 969:36 141 54 18 1.67 .750 3.0 7-3-0 After FSU tied the 2002 23/23 2028:29 261 98 33 1.46 .748 4.0 13-6-3 game at 3-3, Deliah TOTAL 37/37 2998:05 402 152 51 1.53 .739 7.0 20-9-3 2002: Started every game for the Semi- Arrington looked to noles in net…surpassed all of her numbers end the game in the ACC from a standout rookie year…fourth on the 89th-minute and MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% single-season saves list with 97... cut her record her third goal 2001 3/3 236:54 31 8 3 1.14 .727 2002 7/7 635:57 90 31 15 2.12 .674 GAA from 1.67 in 2001 to 1.46…her 2002 of the second half. TOTAL 10/10 862:51 121 39 18 1.88 .684 GAA was the fourth-best single season GAA Arrington used her in team history…is currently second among speed to get in alone NCAA all-time Seminoles with a career GAA of with York but the 2001 2/2 90:00 14 5 0 0.00 1.000 1.53…registered four shutouts last season keeper’s sliding save 2002 3/3 180:00 27 7 2 1.50 .931 compared to three in 2001 and she also preserved the tie and TOTAL 5/5 270:00 41 12 2 0.67 .857 doubled her minutes played…only one opened the door for Seminole keeper has ever played more Leah Gallegos’ gold- TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC minutes in a season than York with her en goal in overtime… MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% REC 2028-plus minutes…was the keeper of (vs. Duke) in a key Clemson 2/2 182:32 26 11 5 2.47 .688 2-0-0 record in every FSU game except for a loss ACC road game at Duke 1/1 109:48 13 4 1 0.82 .800 0-0-1 Maryland 4/4 315:00 45 5 7 2.00 .583 3-1-0 to LSU and she now has 20 career wins, Duke, York shutdown UNC 2/2 122:07 23 3 7 5.16 .300 0-2-0 which is already the second-best career win the Blue Devil offense NC State 2/2 127:32 16 5 2 1.41 .714 1-0-0 total in program history…was just one win for more than 86 Virginia 2/2 135:00 10 6 2 1.33 .750 0-1-0 shy from tying the record for the most wins minutes after an early Wake Forest 1/1 108:24 17 3 3 2.49 .500 0-1-0 in a single season by any FSU keeper…(in Casey McCluskey the ACC) her three ACC wins were a goal. Her efforts 2002 AWARDS & HONORS single-season record and she now has a allowed FSU to get a Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll (2001- school record five conference wins in her tie and would later 2003) career…31 of her 97 saves came in be a key moment in

34:00 Junior Kerry York is already second all-time at FSU in career wins, career win of her career in the Seminoles first-ever a shutout as she and Ali Mims split time in to the county, regional and state champion- ACC road win against No. 7 Clemson. The net. She faced nine shots and made six saves ships in a 19-1 season…graduated high freshman keeper out dueled 2000 All-ACC keeping FSU in the game against No. 7 UVa school with a 3.25 GPA in honors and AP goalkeeper Katie Carson, making five saves in as FSU went on to advance in a shootout. courses…was editor of the yearbook and a FSU’s 3-2 victory…after picking up her third HIGH SCHOOL: 2001 Gatorade High member of Young Life and Career Connec- win of the year over NCAA Tournament team School Player of the Year in Maryland...Balti- tions. ODP EXPERIENCE: Member of the Kansas, York injured her knee in warm-ups more Sun All-Metro selection in 2001...Anne Maryland State Team since 1994...selected for before the NC State game. The freshman Arundel County Player of the Year 2001... the U-13 team as an eleven year old...partici- lasted almost 57 minutes on the injured knee Washington Post All-Metro first team 2000 pated in all regional tournaments and before reaggravating the injury while diving and All-Metro second team 1999...posted a regional camps…consistently recognized as for a loose ball in the penalty box…(vs. .920 save percentage as a senior...was the the top goalkeeper in the state in her age Maryland) York rehabbed for four weeks starting, and only, goalkeeper for the Severna bracket...member of the Region I team since before she made her return against the Ter- Park High School Falcons since the first game 1998...selected to participate in most inter- rapins in the Seminoles’ last home game of of her freshman year...as a freshman, York regional events including New Hampshire the regular season. With third place in the was part of a team that won no titles — ’98, Bradenton ’98, Tucson ’99 and Soccerfest ACC and an undefeated home campaign on county, regional or otherwise the year before USA/Rhode Island 2000. CLUB: Member of the line, York rose to the occasion against the her arrival, and organized a defense which the Bethesda Falcons since 1995...team won Terrapins, registering her first shutout in con- helped the team capture the county champi- eight consecutive state championships and ference play…her play at the ACC Tourna- onship, the regional championship and reach won the prestigious Washington Area Girls ment was one of the main reasons FSU the state semifinal game... sophomore year, Soccer League Premier and Champions advanced to the ACC Championship final… she again helped lead Severna Park to the Divisions multiple seasons...played for the recorded a win against the Terps for the county and regional titles and the state final in the W-League in 2002. second time in less than a week in leading ...as a junior, York’s Severna Park team once PERSONAL: Trains and shows horses in FSU into the semifinals…(vs. Virginia) again captured the county title and pro- jumper classes and is an avid skier…involved played brilliantly in the first half under heavy gressed to the regional final finishing 19-2...in with Young Life and the FSU Catholic Student pressure against Virginia in picking up half of her senior season, York captained the Falcons Union. n 2003 NEWCOMERS

# # 1998 and 2001…state champions 1996, 16 14 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2002. AMBER McCALL RACHEL McDOWELL ACADEMIC: Academic Lettermen 2000- 5’3” MF/F 5’4”, D/MF 2002…four-year honor roll student…2000 inductee of the National Honor Society… Ft. Myers, FL Lakewood, CO Link Leader 2002-2003…Silver Medal (Estero HS) (Wheat Ridge HS) Academic Honoree…Outstanding Student- Athlete 2000-2002…honors and AP ODP: Three-year ODP: National camp coursework in English, history and biology. member of the Region invitee in 2001…mem- PERSONAL: Sister of Mary McDowell who III team…named MVP ber of the Region IV currently plays at North Carolina and of Europe Trip in 2000 team in 2000 and Rebekah McDowell who is with the Boston …state ODP team cap- 2001…regional pool Breakers of the WUSA. RECRUITING tain from 1999-2002. 2000…four-year mem- INFO: Chose Florida State over UConn, HIGH SCHOOL: ber of the Colorado North Carolina, Wake Forest and Penn State. Four-time captain and state ODP team. MVP…scored 20 goals HIGH SCHOOL: # and was named team Four-time varsity letter- 22 MVP as a senior… winner…team captain missed her entire junior year due to injury... as a senior…named 1st team all-state, 1st TOBY RANCK named varsity MVP again as a sophomore team all-conference and All-Colorado her 5’4”, MF after scoring 30 goals…as a freshman senior year…1st team all-conference and Wayne, PA (Radnor HS) starter on varsity, scored 45 goals and was assists leader as a junior…team captain and named All-County Player of the Year…all- 2nd team all-conference as a sophomore… ODP: Attended nation- conference long jumper. CLUB: Three- before an injury ended her freshman al team camp in 2001… year U-18 Florida Premier team captain… season, McDowell was her high school’s regional team member FYSA Premier League Champions...Final leading goal scorer…a three-sport star, from 2001 to 2003 and Four State Cup…Orange Bowl Champions McDowell excels in cross country and track won nationals…seven- in 2000 and 2001 and runners-up in as well as soccer…four-time varsity year ODP member. 2002…Final Four 2003. PERSONAL: letterwinner in cross country…Outstanding HIGH SCHOOL: First Honor Roll student…Big Brothers and Big Junior and Senior Athlete Award, four-time team All-State and 1st Sisters of Southwest Florida. RECRUIT- state qualifier and 2nd team All-Conference team All-Southern Penn- ING INFO: Chose Florida State over as a senior…member of league champions sylvania in 2002…team Florida, Georgia, Auburn and South as a sophomore…USA Indoor Track captain…All-Mainline Carolina. competitor in 2002 and 2001...two-time and Delaware County (Delco) MVP 2002… state qualifier in the 4x800m…state shared Delco MVP honors with fellow FSU qualifier in the 800m and 4x800m League commitment Kelly Rowland…2002 1st Team Relay Champion as a junior. CLUB: All-Inquirer and All-Delco…2nd team All-Delco Member of Colorado Rush, which became and “road-runner” team in 2001…1999 the Colorado Girls Soccer Academy, from Pennsylvania State Champions…2000 Central 1997-2001…team captain in 1996, 1997, League Champions…a three-sport star in

GAA and all-time minutes played. 35:00 soccer, track and lacrosse…qualified for North State ODP 1998, 2000, 2001 and interregional camps in Texas, Rhode Island, nationals in the distance medley relay in 2001 2002. HIGH SCHOOL: 2003 Parade All- California, North Carolina, Florida and and was an All-American…named track’s American…three-year varsity letterwinner… Illinois… state pool player with U-13…ESP most valuable freshman…state qualifier in Monte Vista High Offensive Player of the Camp in 2000 (Tennessee) and 2002 4x800m, 400m and 4x400m…four-year var- Year in 2002…varsity water polo in 2000. (Wilmington, NC). HIGH SCHOOL: sity lacrosse letterwinner…state champions in CLUB: Member of Pleasanton Rage U- Member of three-time 5A State Final Four 1999, 2000 and 2001. CLUB: Member of 18…2002 National Champions…Far West participant…three-year starter who scored FC Delco…three-time state champions…two- Regional Champions in 2000 and 62 goals and recorded 47 assists …All- time Columbia Invitational Winner…partici- 2002…five-time State Cup Champions. Broward/Dade Team for three years… pated in WAGS, Disney Showcase and Texas PERSONAL: Student Government ’01-’02 Freshman of the Year Award…spent one Shootout among others. PERSONAL: and ’02-’03…Golden State Exam Recogni- year playing JV volleyball. CLUB: Spent 2000 and 2001 Academic All-American. tion for Biology and Chemistry. RECRUIT- the past four years with Team Boca…three- RECRUITING INFO: Chose Florida State ING INFO: Chose Florida State over time State Cup Champions…Regional Cup over Penn State. UCLA, Tennessee and Arizona State. semi-finalist in 1999…Atlanta Cup winner in 2000 and Orange Bowl finalist in 2002 # # …won State Cup in 1998 with Coral 10 25 Springs U-15…Nation’s Cup Tournament KELLY ROWLAND COLETTE SWENSEN MVP and State Cup runners-up in 1997 5’7”, MF 5’5”, MF with Cora Springs. PERSONAL: Inter- Wallingford, PA (Strath Haven HS) ested in video production. RECRUITING Davie, FL INFO: Chose Florida State over UCLA, (St. Thomas Aquinas) Penn State, Texas and Florida. ODP: Seven-year ODP member…regional team HIGH SCHOOL: # member in 2000, 2001 Varsity soccer 1999- 11 and 2002…attended 2002…scored eight inter-regional event in goals and recorded 12 ALI WEAN Boca Raton, FL…also assists her senior 5’7”, F traveled with regional year…member of Wallingford, PA team to Texas, Maryland runner-up state (Strath Haven) and Arizona. HIGH championship team in SCHOOL: NSCAA 2001 and 2002…var- ODP: Member of Regional All-American in sity cross country 1999- Pennsylvania State ODP 2002…1st team All-State 2002…team MVP of 2002…cross country team since she played 2002 Pennsylvania State Champions…team captain 2001 and 2002…2nd team Ft. with the U-13s. HIGH was ranked second in the nation and No. 1 Lauderdale Sun Sentinel 2001 and honor- SCHOOL: Scored in the east in the fall 2002 rankings…Philadel- able mention honors in 2002…varsity track over 100 goals in her phia Inquirer “Player to Watch” in 2001 and & field from 1999-2002…Florida State four year high school 2002…All-Central League in 2001 and 2002 Champs Track 1999-2002. CLUB: Mem- career…led Radnor …All-Central League MVP with fellow FSU ber of Team Boca form 2000-03…Final High School to the recruit Toby Ranck…All-Delaware County Four in 2001…Florida state runners-up in State Championship as 2001 and All-Southeastern Pennsylvania 2002 and 2003. ACADEMIC: Four-year a sophomore as she 2000, 2001 and 2002…three-sport athlete… member of the honor roll…National Honor scored 33 goals that season…been named MVP of soccer, basketball and track teams her Society for two-years…advanced placement All-Central every season since sophomore junior and senior years…captained all three literature and U.S. history in 2002 and year…was also named to the All-State, All- sports as a senior…ranked third in Pennsylva- advanced placement language and Region and All-American high school nia in the 4x100m in 2000 and 6th in the composition in 2003. PERSONAL: Had teams…won Burger King Athlete of the 4x400m in 2001…All-Delco 2nd team for a poem published in Young Poet’s Society in Week honors. CLUB: As a member of track in 2002…basketball team captain in 1999…daughter of Brian and Francine Nether Providence, Wean averaged over a junior and senior years and was named All- Swensen. goal a game from U-11 through U-17… Central League in 2002. CLUB: Member of played for Bethesda Fury as a U-18 and led FC Delco…four-time state champions…two- # the team in goals…scored six goals, time Columbia Invitational Winner…partici- 28 including the game-winner, at Regionals… pated in WAGS, Disney Showcase and Texas INDIA TROTTER won the Golden Boot award at Nationals Shootout among others. PERSONAL: 5’8”, MF for the most goals scored in the tourna- National Honor Society member…has three ment. PERSONAL: Ali has five brothers siblings including a twin named Jim. Ft. Lauderdale, FL and sisters, all of her older siblings have RECRUITING INFO: Chose Florida State (St Thomas Aquinas) gone on to play Division I soccer. over Penn State, UConn, Tennessee and Northwestern. ODP: Just the third national team player to # ever commit to Florida 6 State University…U-19 JULIA SCHNUGG National Team 2003 5’5”, F Houston Shootout first place…Los Angeles Alamo, CA (Monte Vista HS) camp with the U-19 National Team…U-19 ODP: National Team National Team 2003 member in 2003…trav- European Tour…U-19 eled with US National National Team camp Chula Vista, CA…U-15 Team to Mexico… National Pool Player Tucson, AZ camp… Region IV ODP in 2001 USYSA National Team Player in 2000 at the and 2002…European Houston Shootout…scored a goal versus Tour in 2002…Interre- Japan, three international caps and one of gional in Boca Raton the two youngest players competing on all with Region IV team in US U-17 NATIONAL TEAM three national teams…regional team player MEMBERS INDIA TROTTER AND 2001 and 2002…Cal- from U-14 to U-18 and participated at JULIA SCHNUGG

36:00 FSU’s 2004 recruiting class garnered the highest ranking in school history when they were 2002 FLASHBACK

◆ Florida State advanced to its second Sweet 16 in the last three years. ◆ The Seminoles registered the fewest regular season losses (5) in the history of the program. ◆ FSU improved to 3-1 versus the Gators since 2000 as they beat Florida in front of a school record 1,603 fans. ◆ Over 12,400 fans came to watch Seminole soccer, the ninth-best total in the nation in 2002. ◆ The Seminoles recorded their first ever win against a conference team in back-to back seasons (Clemson) and then did it two more times versus Maryland and NC State. GETTING BETTER & BETTER FSU HAS Since Patrick Baker took over the Seminole soccer program in ARRIVED 1999, the Seminoles have made tremendous strides each season. The If there was ever any team has improved in every possible category and they continue to doubt whether or not surpass their previous accomplishments. After seeing two and three Florida State soccer was a ACC teams advance further into the NCAA Tournament than FSU did national power, the in 2000 and 2001, the Tribe knocked down another barrier in 2002. team’s second Round of For the first time in program history only one ACC team (North 16 appearance in three Carolina) advanced farther in the NCAA’s than FSU did when it years should erase those reached the Round of 16. Since FSU’s first final 16 appearance in doubts. With a 2-1 victory 2000, only two ACC schools have been to the Round of 16 more over Auburn, FSU often than FSU (UNC and Clemson). The up-start Seminoles have also improved its NCAA had more postseason success than ACC veterans Maryland, Duke, Tournament record to 5-2 Wake Forest and NC State since 2000. before facing UConn. Of the 287 teams participat- RISING TO THE TOP ing in Division I women’s It is easy to forget just how far Florida State soccer has come over soccer, Florida State is one the last three seasons. With three straight NCAA Tournament bids, two of just 14 schools that Sweet 16’s, an ACC Tournament Championship appearance and have been to two of the consecutive Top 15 rankings dating back to the 2000 season, one last three Sweet 16’s. Less than 5% of all NCAA Division I institutions might lose sight of one of the Seminoles most important gains over playing women’s college soccer have done what Florida State has the last three years. Under Patrick Baker’s guidance, FSU has become accomplished over the last three seasons. The Seminoles came within one of the elite teams in the south. For the first time ever this past minutes of joining the nine schools that have been to three straight season, the Tribe finished second in the region behind only North Sweet 16’s with their last minute loss at Clemson in 2001. Florida State Carolina and ranked ahead of every ACC school but UNC in the final is on a list with North Carolina, Santa Clara, Portland, Stanford, UCLA, SoccerBuzz poll. In SoccerBuzz’s final regional rankings FSU finished Notre Dame, Texas A&M, Connecticut, Penn State, Nebraska, Virginia, ahead of Clemson, Auburn, Wake Forest, Florida and Duke to name Clemson and Dartmouth as schools that have advanced to the final just a few. FSU also finished ahead of everyone in the region except 16 at least twice in the last three seasons. The ACC is the only for the Heels in the final NSCAA national poll. To finish the season conference that can boast having four teams on that list; no other second in arguably the nation’s toughest region is a telling sign of just conference has more than two. how far Florida State soccer has come in such a short period of time. NOT JUST GETTING THERE Not only has Florida State become an NCAA regular since Patrick Baker took over the program but the Seminoles are doing more than just qualifying for the tourney. Florida State joins four other ACC schools in making three straight trips to the NCAA’s but only FSU, North Carolina and Virginia have won at least one game in three straight tournaments. Baker’s Seminoles are a perfect 3-0 in opening 1. North Carolina round NCAA tournament games. That is an amazing feat considering 2. Florida State it was just three years ago the Tribe made its first-ever postseason 3. Charlotte appearance. 4. Clemson THREE TIMES 15 With it’s run into the Round of 16 last 5. Auburn season, Florida State assured itself of the 6. Wake Forest program’s third straight national ranking after never spending a single week ranked in the 7. Florida program’s first five years of existence. Not only were the Seminoles nationally ranked when all was 8. South Carolina said and done but they garnered the program’s 9. Central Florida third straight top 15 ranking when SoccerBuzz 10. Duke placed the team 14th in their final poll. Furman SOCCERBUZZ ...... 14 NSCAA ...... 19 THOSE ARE GOOD TEAMS The 2002 Seminoles set the record for the fewest losses ever by an FSU team in the regular season and tied the record for the fewest losses for an entire season. The record is seven and was set by the 1996 team but that group never went to the NCAA Tournament so the 2002 team actually lost the fewest games of any Seminole squad named the nation’s seventh-best class by SoccerBuzz. 37:00 through the ACC Tournament. All seven losses last season came to FIGHTING BACK VERSUS teams with a combined record of 87-34-14 (.711 winning percent- THE TOP 20 age), six of the seven ended up in the top 25 of the final rankings and The 2002 Seminole soccer team opened its 2002 ACC cam- only one of those teams wasn’t invited to the 2002 NCAA Tourna- paign the same way it started in 2001, with a win over Clemson. ment. What is most amazing is that FSU lost six of those games by a Florida State downed the 17th-ranked Tigers with a dramatic 4-3 OT combined seven goals. victory that featured comebacks from 1-0 and 3-2 deficits. In the eight-year history of Florida State soccer, the Seminoles have won THAT CAME 12 games versus ranked opponents and 10 of those wins have TO AN END come in just the last three seasons. In FSU’s 12 victories against Top There are very few things 25 competition, the Tribe has staged 10 comebacks in six wins. In head coach Patrick Baker one-third (4) of the Seminoles’ Top 25 wins, FSU has had to stage hasn’t accomplished since two comebacks. The Seminoles defeated No. 10 NC State (1996), coming to Florida State in No. 6 Florida (2000), No. 7 Clemson (2001) and No. 17 Clemson 1999. The school’s second- again (2002) by coming from behind on two occasions. The Garnet ever coach has turned the and Gold has also come back from one-goal deficits to record wins program into a national over No. 2 North Carolina (2000) and No. 21 Florida (2002). power, taken FSU to three straight NCAA Tournaments, THAT’S FRESH finished the last three Florida State’s 5-1 win over NC State campaigns with a Top 15 was a coming out party for some of the ranking and has already freshmen that made up the nation’s 25th- played for an ACC Soccer ranked recruiting class. While Leah Gallegos Championship. He has deservedly garnered much of the attention pulled FSU from the bottom as she was second on the team in points of the ACC and taken his (21) and goals(7) and led the squad in team to at least the assists (7) two other freshmen stepped up in semifinals in two of the last a big conference road game. Jacksonville’s three conference tournaments but there is one hurdle Baker hadn’t Erica Lewis and Alli Ferreri from Coral cleared until this past season. Since his arrival in 1999, Baker had Springs, FL both had big games versus the never won an ACC road game in the state of North Carolina. FSU had Wolfpack. Lewis recorded two goals, giving two ties (NC State in 2000 and Duke in 2002) and did defeat her three on the season, and Ferreri Maryland in the ACC Tournament at Wake but was 0-5-2 in NC versus notched her first-ever goal and it turned out Wake, UNC, Duke and NC State. That all changed Saturday, October to be the game-winner. Ferreri’s goal also 19 in Raleigh, NC. The Seminoles blew past the Wolfpack 5-1 and came in her first game playing up top in the handed Baker and the Seminole program their first-ever ACC road win FSU offense. in North Carolina. WIDE RIGHT CORNERING THE COMPETITION Sophomore Jez Ratliff had Florida State had an amazing 2002 campaign in many ways another big night in the opening but nothing they did was more statistically impressive than the round of the 2002 NCAA Tourna- stats they put up in corner kicks. The Seminoles took 164 corners ment. The midfielder went on a tear last season compared to just 91 for their opponents. Opponents after moving from forward to her took more than five corners versus FSU just five times in 23 games natural position in the wide midfield. last season or just 21% of the time. On seven occasions, FSU With her goal versus the Rebels, opponents could only muster two or fewer corner kicks. In 2001, Ratliff set new career highs for goals FSU only held opponents to five or fewer corners in a game nine and tied the 16 points she recorded times in 24 matches or 38% of the time. The 2002 squad set the in her rookie season. She had seven record for the most corners taken by an FSU team in the history of points in the first nine games since the program and the Seminoles have taken 100 or more corners the position switch, which is every season since Patrick Baker was hired. Before Baker’s arrival, allowing her to take advantage of FSU had taken more than 100 corners just once in four seasons. her unmatched pace.

CROWDED HOUSE When 972 fans came out to see the Garnet and Gold win their third straight NCAA Tournament opener, they comprised the largest postseason crowd to ever watch a game at the Seminole Soccer Complex. It was also the seventh-largest crowd in program history. Four of the eight largest crowds in FSU soccer history came last season and half of the Top 10 all-time crowds came out to watch the 2002 Seminoles. Overall, FSU drew 12,422 fans in 2002 and finished the season ranked in the top 10 for overall atten- dance and in the top 20 for average attendance. The Seminoles set a school record for overall attendance (ninth-best in the NCAA) in 15 home games. FSU had never approached 9,000 fans in a season before shattering the school record last year. The average crowd of 828 (19th-best in the NCAA) was the best ever in the program’s eight year history. The Seminoles set five single-game attendance records last season including the largest crowd in school history when 1,603 spectators saw FSU down Florida 2-1. The team also played in-front of three 1,000-plus crowds in one season for the first time in program history. TOP 10 ALL-TIME ATTENDANCES 1603 ...... Florida (2002) 1582 ...... UNC (2000) 1282 ...... Florida (2000) 1123 ...... Florida (1996) 1098 ...... Virginia (2002) 1051 ...... Clemson (2002) 1046 ...... Florida (1998) 972 ...... Ole Miss (2002) 963 ...... Texas A&M (2000) 954 ...... Oregon State (2002)

38:00 Since Baker came to Florida State, nine of the 14 largest crowds in program history have TGI FRIDAY NIGHT Player of the Week honors. Melissa Juhl (1996) and Amber Tollefson With FSU’s win over Ole Miss in the opening round of the NCAA (2001) both won the award as sophomores. Cindy Schofield won Tournament, the Seminoles continued some amazing streaks when it the award twice as a junior in 2001 and Jill Ford is the only FSU comes to Friday night games. Since Patrick Baker took over the senior to ever be named POW when she won the award in 1998. Seminole soccer program in 1999, FSU has still never lost a home Gallegos wasn’t the first freshman to record a hat trick though. game on a Friday night (12-0-2) and has defeated every ranked Actually, first-year players have recorded five of FSU’s seven all-time opponent on Friday nights at the Seminole Soccer Complex (4-0-0). hat tricks. The Seminoles are also 16-1-3 since 1999 at home under the lights and FSU is 8-1-0 at night against ranked teams at home. In his four CENTURY seasons at FSU, Baker has recorded wins under the lights in Tallahas- CLUB see versus No. 6 UF (2000), No. 7 Texas A&M (2000), No. 20 Wake Forward Cindy Forest (2000), No. 2 UNC (2000), No. 21 Maryland (2001), No. 17 Schofield set more than 30 Clemson (2002) and No. 21 Florida (2002). career, single season and postseason records in her WHAT A DIFFERENCE four years at FSU but she When you think of ACC women’s soccer you probably think of probably set the most North Carolina, Clemson, Virginia and Duke as the traditional meaningful mark on one conference powers over the last five years but Patrick Baker is doing of the most important his best to get the Seminoles included in that group. Over the last plays in program history. three seasons, FSU is only behind North Carolina and Clemson for When Schofield scored the total wins among ACC schools, which is simply amazing considering game-winning goal versus FSU won just 31 games in its first four seasons. In the last three Auburn that sent FSU into years alone, Baker’s Seminoles have exceeded that number by nine the Round of 16, it wins while going to three NCAA Tournaments, two Sweet 16’s and marked the 102nd point finishing in the Top 15 for three straight years. in her illustrious FSU career. It is hard to put into perspective how big that is in FSU soccer history except to say she is the only Seminole to ever accomplish that and she is TOTAL 2002 2001 2000 27 points in front of the North Carolina 66 21 24 21 player with the second-most points in team history. When you add Clemson 48 14 15 19 up the points of the third and fourth-most prolific goal scorers in Florida State 42 13 15 14 FSU history, they are still 12 points shy of Schofield’s total. The goal Virginia 41 13 17 11 also represented the 40th of Schofield’s career, which is another Wake Forest 33 13 9 11 record nobody to ever wear Garnet and Gold has ever even Duke 31 13 10 8 threatened. The most goals scored by a player other than Schofield Maryland 31 13 10 8 is 28. Schofield is the only player in FSU history to record 80, 90 and NC State 28 10 8 10 then 100 points. She is the only player to record 30 and then 40 goals and the only player to ever record 20 or more assists. And don’t forget she is the first Seminole ever to break the 200 shot HALL OF FAME barrier also. ALREADY While head coach Patrick Baker has UNLISTED accomplished some amazing feats in his The Hermann Award is soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy short career as a head coach, it is hard and Florida State has never had a finalist for the award but a case to imagine anyone being elected into a could be made that last year they should have. Cindy Schofield had hall of fame just months after their 35th her second truly special season and her numbers, team’s accom- birthday but that is the case for Baker. plishments and competition level matches any of the 15 finalists. FSU’s all-time winningest coach traveled She was third amongst the 15 Hermann Award finalists in points, to NC Wesleyan after FSU’s game with she had the fourth-most goals among the group, her team went as UCF to be inducted into the college’s far in the NCAA’s as half the team’s on that list and she played in the hall of fame. Baker’s first head coaching nation’s premier conference. On top of that she produced in the big job was at Wesleyan where he was games scoring goals versus seven Top 20 teams, five ACC foes and hired straight out of Otterbein Univer- eight teams that made the NCAA Tournament. She scored twice in sity. Between 1989 and 1994, all Baker the 2003 NCAA’s with both goals being game-winners and she is a did was lead the Bishops to three straight appearances in the NCAA leader on one of just 14 teams in the nation that have been to the Division III Tournament. He compiled a record of 45-21-4 and was Round of 16 twice in the last three years. named the Dixie Conference’s Coach of the Year in 1991 and 1992. He was also named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Division III South Region Coach of the Year in 1991. He led the Bishops to a Dixie Conference Co-Championship in 1992 and his teams finished in the top ten three times. GAPTS 26 2 55 FIRST TO DO Alyssa Ramsey 17 12 46 THIS AND THAT Cindy Schofield 15 6 36 Los Angeles native Leah Christine Latham 16 3 35 Gallegos accomplished two things Abby Crumpton 11 13 35 that have never been accomplished Kim Patrick 12 9 33 in Florida State soccer history with Marcia Wallis 13 7 33 her hat trick versus Clemson. First, 12 7 31 she became the only Seminole to Kelly Wilson 8 11 27 ever record three goals in an ACC 9 9 27 match. Second, she became the first Susan Bush 5 15 25 FSU freshman to ever garner ACC

watched his Seminoles play and the Tribe is 7-1-1 in those games. 39:00 GUESS MULTI-TASKING When Cindy Schofield converted a penalty kick versus Wake WHO’S BACK? Forest, it completed just the second-ever two-goal comeback in FSU BYBEE’S BACK history. The striker scored both goals and in the process set the all- Last year Camie Bybee was coming off time FSU record for multi-goal games. After two goals versus JU, a freshman season that saw her challenge Schofield scored two or more goals in a game on seven occasions. for every rookie record in FSU history and In 2001, she set the single season record with four multi-goal ended up with her selection to the 2001 All- games as she scored a school record 17 times. Since Patrick Baker ACC rookie team. After scoring three goals took over the FSU program in 1999, Seminole players have and recording three assists in the first eight recorded 16 of the program’s 27 multi-goal games. games of 2002, Bybee got back on the board against the Terrapins in the ACC RECORD SETTERS quarterfinals, which narrowed the score to Not only did the Seminoles set all kinds of records in 2002, last 3-2. She then got her second NCAA goal in year’s squad was full of some of the greatest statistical players to two years against Auburn putting FSU up 1- ever wear Garnet and Gold. The 2002 Seminoles own 58% (28 of 0 in the Round of 32 match. Both of Bybee’s 48) of the top six best single season marks in eight major offensive career NCAA Tournament goals have now come against Auburn. categories and 25% of those were established during the 2002 With her goal in the tournament, Bybee now has 15 goals and 42 campaign. Four of the top nine single season point totals and single points in just two seasons as a Seminole. No FSU player has ever had season goal totals, two of the top three single season assist totals, a better freshman and sophomore season than Bybee. She already three of the top six shot totals and seven of the top 10 totals for ranks amongst FSU’s career leaders for goals, points and game- shots on goal were all set by members of the 2002 team. winning goals. To put into perspective how successful Bybee has Members of the 2002 Seminole squad own 55% of the Top 10 been you need only look at Cindy Schofield’s numbers in her first two all-time marks for points, points per game, goals, goals per game, years. Schofield, who owns every offensive record for the regular assists, assists per game and shots on goal. Four of the top nine season, postseason and in conference games, had eight goals and 24 points and points per game totals were established by current FSU points after her sophomore campaign. Bybee has already doubled the players. Two of the top seven career goal records and three of the amount of goals and almost twice as many points. While she has a top seven goals per game records are held by members of the 2002 long way to go before she unseats Schofield, Bybee is off to an team. Five of the top eight career assist marks and four of the top amazing start to her career. five records for assists per game were also established by players on the 2002 team. Lastly, seven of the top 10 career marks for shots on SHE DOESN’T JUST SCORE goal have been established by the players on the 2002 team. Freshman forward Leah Gallegos put together one of the best offensive seasons ever by a Seminole rookie. She set the freshman record for shots (64), she is fifth all time for goals by a freshman (7), tied for second in game-winning goals (3) and she is fourth in points (21) but the Los Angeles native does more than score. When she assisted on Cindy Schofield’s game-winning goal versus Auburn, it gave her seven assists on the year, which is tied for the most ever by a first-year player at FSU. It also moved her into a tie for third all-time in single season assists. OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION The FSU offense exploded against NC State in Raleigh. The Seminoles’ five goals were the most the team has ever scored in a regular season ACC 2002 SENIOR CLASS ACCOMPLISHMENTS contest and the most goals ◆ Best career winning percentage in the history of FSU soccer. scored in any game dating ◆ First senior class to post a winning record versus the Florida back to the 2001 ACC Gators (3-2). Championships. It had ◆ First senior class to go to three straight NCAA Tournaments, been 18 straight games two Sweet 16s and garner three consecutive Top 15 since FSU put up five or rankings. more goals and that last ◆ Most ACC wins by a senior class (9) in the history of the explosion came in a 7-2 victory over the Terps in the 2001 ACC program. Tournament quarterfinals. The five goals were just a sign of how ◆ Longest streak of games above .500 (71) in a career. much FSU picked up its offense in the second half of the season. After ◆ First seniors to record back-to-back ACC wins over a school and averaging .75 goals a game in the first six contests of the year, FSU they did that three times (Clemson, Maryland and NC State) scored at a clip of 2.24 goals a game in their last 17 matches. Most ◆ 11 career and single-season records set by members of this amazingly, 10 of those 17 games came against teams who were class. ranked at the time of the game or who ended the 2002 season ranked. In those 17 games, FSU scored five goals once, four goals once and three goals on five occasions. BEALING BETTER SEC YA REAL SOON The return of 2001 Florida State has become very familiar with seeing SEC oppo- SoccerBuzz first team freshman nents in the NCAA Tournament. Of FSU’s seven NCAA Tournament All-American Katie Beal was a matches, four have come against members of the Southeastern huge boost for the Seminoles. Conference and FSU is a perfect 4-0 in those games. In 2000, Florida In the eight games she started State traveled to Gainesville and eliminated the Gators on their way to after recovering from an early the school’s first-ever Sweet 16. In 2001, FSU opened tournament play season illness, FSU recorded by defeating Auburn 1-0 at Clemson, SC. Last season, the Seminoles two shutouts. The Seminole defeated Ole Miss and Auburn to reach the Sweet 16 for the second defense recorded just two time in school history. shutouts in the previous 14 games before her return. In the 40:00 Since Baker’s arrival in 1999, FSU has never lost a home game on Friday night first four regular games after Beal returned to the starting line-up, FSU recorded just its third shutout of the season, allowed just four goals and limited opponents to the second-fewest shots over any 2002 RECORDS & AWARDS three-game stretch last season. On top of her defensive work, Beal recorded three assists in her five starts including the first multi-assist INDIVIDUAL RECORDS and multi-point game of her career. Coming into 2002, the Alexan- Game Appearances (career) ...... Cindy Schofield dria, VA native had recorded just one assist. Last season she tripled Meredith Jones that number with three on the year. Shots (career) ...... Cindy Schofield Goals (career) ...... Cindy Schofield PULLING Assists (career) ...... Cindy Schofield TRICKS Points (career) ...... Cindy Schofield Game-winning goals (career) ...... Cindy Schofield OUT OF Shots (season) ...... Cindy Schofield HER HAT Shots on goal (season) ...... Cindy Schofield Freshman Leah Game-winning assists (season) ...... Amber Tollefson Gallegos had a record- Shots (by a freshman) ...... Leah Gallegos setting night against No. 17 Assists (by a freshman) ...... Leah Gallegos Clemson. The Seminoles NCAA wins (season) ...... Kerry York first-ever player from the NCAA wins (career) ...... Kerry York state of California seemed NCAA shutouts (season) ...... Kerry York like anything but a fresh- NCAA shutouts (career) ...... Kerry York man playing her first game Shots in NCAA game...... Leah Gallegos in the nation’s premier soccer conference. Her TEAM RECORDS three goals in less than 30 Best record minutes marked just the Fewest defeats (season) seventh hat trick in the Most ties (season) program’s eight-year history and the first ever recorded by an FSU Fewest road losses (season) player in an ACC contest. She is just the fifth Seminole freshman to Most corner kicks (season) ever record a hat trick and the first newcomer to do it in four years. Fewest corner kicks allowed (season) Thanks to her big night, Gallegos became FSU’s first-ever freshman Most shots (season) to garner ACC Player of the Week honors and she was also named Most shots per game to the Soccer America and SoccerBuzz national teams of the week. Most shots on goal (season) Most shots on goal per game THE ROAD TO SUCCESS Most NCAA Tournament wins The 2001 FSU soccer team was the first to ever record an undefeated home season going 8-0-0. While the 2002 team didn’t HONORS & AWARDS match that amazing feat they accomplished something even more Camie Bybee 9/16/02 FSU Player of the Week spectacular. For the first time ever, FSU finished a regular season Teresa Rivera 9/16/02 FSU Rookie of the Week undefeated on the road (4-0-1) after beating Maryland and GMU. Leah Gallegos 9/23/02 ACC Player of the Week Before Patrick Baker’s arrival, the Seminole soccer program had Jenny Garcia 9/23/02 FSU Player of the Week posted an all-time road record of 13-23-2 for a winning percentage Leah Gallegos 9/23/02 FSU Rookie of the Week of just .368. In those four seasons, FSU was .500 or above on the Leah Gallegos 9/25/02 Soccer America road just once. Since Baker came to FSU in 1999, Florida State has Team of the Week been at .500 or above in road games for three straight seasons, has Leah Gallegos 9/25/02 SoccerBuzz Elite posted a .562 road winning percentage and has increased its Team of the Week winning percentage every season. While FSU has lost away from Kristin Boyce 9/30/02 FSU Player of the Week the Seminole soccer complex in 2002, that one loss was in a neutral Leah Gallegos 9/30/02 FSU Rookie of the Week site game to No. 10 Charlotte. In true road contests, FSU defeated Cindy Schofield 10/30/02 Soccer America Miami, No. 19 NC State, No. 16 Maryland, George Mason and tied Team of the Week Duke. n Cindy Schofield 10/30/02 SoccerBuzz Elite Team of the Week Cindy Schofield All-ACC 1st Team BAKER’S REGULAR Leah Gallegos All-ACC Rookie Team SEASON ROAD Cindy Schofield NSCAA All-South Second Team Cindy Schofield SoccerBuzz 3rd-Team All-American RECORDS Leah Gallegos SoccerBuzz SE All-Freshman team Amber Tollefson SoccerBuzz All-SE Region Third Team 1999 5-6-0 .455 Kristin Boyce SoccerBuzz All-SE Region Third Team 2000 3-3-1 .500 2001 5-3-0 .625 2002 4-0-1 .900

Leah Gallegos with Athletics Director Dave Hart, Jr.

(12-0-2) including a 4-0 record versus ranked opponents. 41:00 2002 STATISTICS Florida State Overall Individual Statistics Overall: 13-7-3 ACC: 3-3-1 Home: 8-5-2 Away: 4-1-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 CAREER STATS ## Name GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT SH G A PTS 11 Cindy Schofield 23-23 15 6 36 75 .200 47 .627 1-0 4 3-3 207 40 22 102 9 Leah Gallegos 23-14 7 7 21 64 .109 33 .516 3-0 3 0-0 64 7 7 21 5 Jez Ratliff 23-17 6 5 17 32 .188 16 .500 1-0 1 0-0 58 11 11 33 15 Camie Bybee 23-23 5 5 15 39 .128 23 .590 1-0 2 0-0 88 15 12 42 22 Erica Lewis 21-0 4 0 8 27 .148 13 .481 1-0 0 0-0 27 4 0 8 13 Summer Corum 21-16 3 2 8 8 .375 5 .625 0-0 2 0-0 31 7 14 28 2 Amber Tollefson 23-21 0 6 6 28 .000 10 .357 0-0 0 0-0 72 9 14 32 4 Kristin Boyce 23-23 1 1 3 19 .053 8 .421 0-0 0 0-0 58 8 3 19 16 Allison Ferreri 23-0 1 1 3 8 .125 2 .250 1-0 1 0-0 8 1 1 3 12 Meredith Jones 23-22 1 1 3 4 .250 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 26 3 7 13 20 Katie Beal 17-9 0 3 3 7 .000 2 .286 1-1 0 0-0 12 0 4 4 14 Katie Talley 23-1 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 1-0 0 0-0 12 2 2 6 27 Tori George 18-1 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 3 1 0 2 19 Jessica Bell 9-0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 2 1 0 2 10 Jenny Garcia 23-23 0 2 2 23 .000 10 .435 2-0 0 0-0 42 3 2 8 8 Shannon Coe 22-3 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0 0-0 3 0 1 1 17 Marion Cagle 18-0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 3 0 1 1 3Teresa Rivera 21-12 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 1 0 1 1 6 Ashlee Fontes 23-22 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 4 0 1 1 21 Stephanie Dame 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 18 Joy McKenzie 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Kerry York 23-23 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Total 23 46 42 134 352 .131 178 .506 14-1 13 3-3 Opponents 23 37 31 105 277 .134 143 .516 16-0 7 1-1 CAREER STATS ## NAME GP-GS MINS GA GAA SAVES PCT W L T SH FACED W-L-T GAA SV SO 1 Kerry York 23-23 2028:29 33 1.46 98 .748 13 6 3 4.0 261 20-9-3 1.53 152 7.0 18 Joy McKenzie 4-0 122:15 4 2.94 4 .500 0 1 0 0.0 13 0-1-0 2.36 6 0.5 Total 23 2150:44 37 1.55 106 .741 13 7 3 4 274 Opponents 23 2150:44 46 1.92 132 .742 7 13 3 2 341 Team saves: 4

Florida State Overall Team Statistics

TEAM STATISTICS FSU OPP GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SHOT STATISTICS FSU 20 25 1 0 46 Goals-Shot attempts 46-352 37-277 Opponents 14 22 0 1 37 Shot pct. .131 .134 Shots on goal-Attempts 178-352 143-277 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SOG pct. .506 .516 FSU 148 186 9 9 352 Goals/Game 1.92 1.55 Opponents 124 141 6 6 277 Shots/Game 15.3 12.0 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Assists 42 31 FSU 45 58 1 2 106 GOAL BREAKDOWN Opponents 49 71 7 5 132 Total Goals 46 37 Penalty 3 1 CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Unassisted 12 10 FSU 62 96 2 4 164 Overtime 1 1 Opponents 37 50 1 3 91 CORNER KICKS 164 91 PENALTY KICKS 3-3 1-1 FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total OFFSIDES 43 10 FSU 131 154 3 7 295 PENALTIES Opponents 172 154 8 10 344 Fouls 295 344 Yellow cards 14 16 Red cards 1 0 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Total 12422 4200 Dates/Avg Per Date 15/828 6/700 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/170

42:00 For the first time ever in 2002, FSU finished a regular season undefeated on the 2002 GAME RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT WL SCORE OVERALL CONF ATTEND GOALS SCORED !Aug 30, 2002 OSU T O2 0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 954 !Sep 01, 2002 OREGON W 2-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 572 Jez Ratliff (unassisted) Camie Bybee (Amber Tollefson;Jez Ratliff) @Sep 06, 2002 MU T O2 2-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 642 Tori George (Leah Gallegos) Jez Ratliff (Cindy Schofield) @Sep 08, 2002 LSU L 1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 483 Summer Corum (Camie Bybee) Sep 11, 2002 at MIAMI W 2-1 2-1-2 0-0-0 962 Leah Gallegos (unassisted) Summer Corum (Amber Tollefson) #Sep 13, 2002 vs Virginia Tech W 1-0 3-1-2 0-0-0 102 Camie Bybee (unassisted) #Sep 15, 2002 vs Charlotte L 3-4 3-2-2 0-0-0 238 Camie Bybee (Cindy Schofield;Summer Corum) Cindy Schofield (Camie Bybee) Erica Lewis (unassisted) *Sep 20, 2002 #17 CLEMSON W OT 4-3 4-2-2 1-0-0 1051 Cindy Schofield (Kristin Boyce) Leah Gallegos (Allison Ferreri) Leah Gallegos (unassisted) Leah Gallegos (Camie Bybee) Sep 22, 2002 USF W 3-2 5-2-2 1-0-0 563 Cindy Schofield (Amber Tollefson) Katie Talley (Marion Cagle) Summer Corum (Leah Gallegos) Sep 27, 2002 #21 FLORIDA W 2-1 6-2-2 1-0-0 1603 Leah Gallegos (Camie Bybee) Jez Ratliff (Amber Tollefson;Teresa Rivera) Oct 04, 2002 UCF W 3-1 7-2-2 1-0-0 793 Cindy Schofield (Camie Bybee) Leah Gallegos (Amber Tollefson;Jez Ratliff) Kristin Boyce (Shannon Coe) *Oct 08, 2002 at DUKE T O2 1-1 7-2-3 1-0-1 150 Jez Ratliff (unassisted) *Oct 12, 2002 #7 WFU L O2 2-3 7-3-3 1-1-1 704 Cindy Schofield (Leah Gallegos) Cindy Schofield (penalty kick) *Oct 15, 2002 #2 NORTH CAROLINA L 1-5 7-4-3 1-2-1 841 Jessica Bell (Leah Gallegos) *Oct 19, 2002 at #19 NCSTATE W 5-1 8-4-3 2-2-1 50 Erica Lewis (Jez Ratliff) Allison Ferreri (Jez Ratliff;Leah Gallegos) Meredith Jones (unassisted) Cindy Schofield (unassisted) Erica Lewis (Jenny Garcia) Oct 22, 2002 JACKSONVILLE W 3-1 9-4-3 2-2-1 698 Jez Ratliff (Summer Corum;Katie Beal) Cindy Schofield (Amber Tollefson) Cindy Schofield (Katie Beal) *Oct 25, 2002 at #16 Maryland W 1-0 10-4-3 3-2-1 1402 Cindy Schofield (penalty kick) Oct 27, 2002 at George Mason W 3-1 11-4-3 3-2-1 437 Cindy Schofield (Leah Gallegos) Leah Gallegos (Cindy Schofield) Cindy Schofield (Katie Beal) *Nov 02, 2002 #25 VIRGINIA L 1-2 11-5-3 3-3-1 1098 Cindy Schofield (Meredith Jones) >Nov 07, 2002 #16 MARYLAND L 2-4 11-6-3 3-3-1 763 Erica Lewis (unassisted) Camie Bybee (Jez Ratliff;Cindy Schofield) NNov 15, 2002 OLE MISS W 2-0 12-6-3 3-3-1 972 Cindy Schofield (penalty kick) Jez Ratliff (Cindy Schofield) NNov 17, 2002 AUBURN W 2-1 13-6-3 3-3-1 685 Camie Bybee (Cindy Schofield) Cindy Schofield (Jenny Garcia;Leah Gallegos) NNov 24, 2002 at #4 UConn L 0-1 13-7-3 3-3-1 1199 ! Nike/FSU Invitational @ Seminole Invitational TEAM RECORD # Hurricane Invitational * ACC Game >ACC Tournament N NCAA Tournament Overall ...... 13-7-3 Conference ...... 3-3-1 ATTEND DATES TOTAL AVERAGE Home ...... 8-5-2 Total 23 16962 737 Away ...... 4-1-1 Neutral ...... 1-1-0 Home 15 12422 828 Overtime ...... 1-1-3 Away 6 4200 700 Neutral 2 340 170 road (4-0-1) after beating Maryland and George Mason. 43:00 2002 BOX SCORES

NO. 10 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 Shots: Clemson 15, FSU 17 Saves: Clemson 6 (Leigh Ann Harrison 4; Sarah McClurg OREGON STATE ...... 0 (2OT) MIAMI ...... 1 2), FSU 6 (Kerry York 6) Records: FSU (4-2-2), Clemson (4-4-0) Aug. 30, 2002, Tallahassee, FL Sept. 11, 2002, Miami, FL NOTES: Gallegos becomes first Seminole to ever record a ATTENDANCE: 954 ATTENDANCE: 962 hat trick in a conference game.

Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 OSU 0 0 0 0 0 FSU 0 2 2 USF ...... 2 FSU 0 0 0 0 0 MIAMI 0 1 1 SCORING SUMMARY: Sept. 22, 2002, Tallahassee, FL Shots: OSU 10, FSU 23 1 52:25 FS Leah Gallegos (1) (unassisted) Saves: OSU 10 (Fletcher, Jo 8; TEAM 2), FSU 7 (Kerry York 2 55:47 FS Summer Corum (2) (Amber Tollefson) ATTENDANCE: 563 6; Team 1) 3 86:35 MIAMI Lindsey Yach (Penalty kick) Records: FSU (0-0-1), Oregon State (0-0-1) Goals by period 1 2 Tot NOTES: Florida State records the first opening day shutout Shots: FSU 14, MIAMI 22 USF 0 2 2 in school history. Saves: FSU 10 (Kerry York 10), MIAMI 4 (Rachel Elsby 4) FSU 3 0 3 Records: FSU (2-1-2), Miami (3-2-0) SCORING SUMMARY: NO. 10 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 NOTES: The victory over the Canes was FSU’s third straight 1 11:14 FS Cindy Schofield (3) (Amber Tollefson) in the series. 2 30:46 FS Katie Talley (1) (Marion Cagle) OREGON ...... 1 3 35:41 FS Summer Corum (3) (Leah Gallegos) FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 4 57:37 USF Tia Opliger (3) (Kim Martins) Sept. 1, 2002, Tallahassee, FL 5 68:17 USF Berna Breirem (1) (unassisted) ATTENDANCE: 572 VIRGINIA TECH ...... 0 Shots: USF 6, FSU 16 Sept. 13, 2002, Miami, FL Saves: USF 5 (Breck Bankester 5), FSU 0 Goals by period 1 2 Tot ATTENDANCE: 102 Records: FSU (5-2-2), USF (3-4-0) Oregon 1 0 1 NOTES: Cindy Schofield scores a goal in for the third FSU 1 1 2 straight game. SCORING SUMMARY: Goals by period 1 2 Tot 1 7:16 FS Jez Ratliff (1) (unassisted) Virginia Tech 0 0 0 2 7:24 ORE Sarah Denner (1) (Mele French) FSU 0 1 1 NO. 25 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 3 60:33 FS Camie Bybee (1) (Amber Tollefson; Jez Ratliff) SCORING SUMMARY: NO. 21 FLORIDA ...... 1 1 86:44 FS Camie Bybee (2) (unassisted) Shots: Oregon 11, FSU 24 Sept. 27, 2002, Tallahassee, FL Saves: Oregon 9 (Sarah Peters 9), FSU 5 (Kerry York 4; Shots: Virginia Tech 7, FSU 21 Team 1) Saves: Virginia Tech 10 (Katie Hancock 4; Natasha Dirda ATTENDANCE: 1603 Records: FSU (1-0-1), Oregon (0-2-0) 6), FSU 6 (Kerry York 6) NOTES: Seminoles raise home unbeaten streak versus Records: FSU (3-1-2), Virginia Tech (1-4-0) Goals by period 1 2 Tot non-conference teams to 19. NOTES: Seminoles start a season 2-0 on the road for the Florida 1 0 1 first time since 1996. FSU 2 0 2 NO. 15 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 SCORING SUMMARY: UNC-CHARLOTTE...... 4 1 6:04 UF Crystal Frimpong (4) (Robin Fulton; Stephanie MISSOURI ...... 2 (2OT) Freeman) FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 2 21:43 FS Leah Gallegos (5) (Camie Bybee) Sept. 6, 2002, Tallahassee, FL 3 35:25 FS Jez Ratliff (3) (Amber Tollefson; Teresa Rivera) ATTENDANCE: 642 Sept. 15, 2002, Miami, FL ATTENDANCE: 238 Shots: Florida 10, FSU 12 Saves: Florida 4 (Jordan Kellgren 4), FSU 4 (Kerry York 4) Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Records: FSU (6-2-2), Florida (3-5-1) MU 0 200 2Goals by period 1 2 Tot NOTES: Record crowd witnesses FSU’s third win over FSU 1 1 0 0 2 FSU 2 1 3 Florida in the last four meetings. SCORING SUMMARY: Charlotte 0 4 4 1 27:43 FS Tori George (1) (Leah Gallegos) SCORING SUMMARY: 2 49:07 MIZZOU Peabody, Missy (1) (Adriene Davis) 1 4:02 FS Camie Bybee (3) (Cindy Schofield; Summer NO. 17 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 3 64:06 MIZZOU Amber Swinehart (2) (Missy Peabody) Corum) UCF ...... 1 4 78:03 FS Jez Ratliff (2) (Cindy Schofield) 2 24:17 FS Cindy Schofield (1) (Camie Bybee) 3 61:02 CHAR Kim Moore (2) (Tiffany Ross) Oct. 4, 2002, Tallahassee, FL Shots: MU 23, FSU 21 4 69:01 CHAR Mikel Casey (6) (Courtney Crandell) ATTENDANCE: 793 Saves: MU 9 (Megan Duncan 9), FSU 9 (Kerry York 9) 5 71:55 FS Erica Lewis (1) (unassisted) Records: FSU (1-0-2), Missouri (1-1-1) 6 73:15 CHAR Tiffany Ross (1) (unassisted) NOTES: Leah Gallegos records first assist and goes on to 7 78:22 CHAR Mikel Casey (1) (Tiffany Ross) Goals by period 1 2 Tot tie the freshman assist record. UCF 0 1 1 Shots: FSU 22, Charlotte 15 FSU 1 2 3 Saves: FSU 8 (Kerry York 8), Charlotte 7 (Jenn Howell 7) SCORING SUMMARY: LSU ...... 2 Records: FSU (3-2-2), Charlotte (5-0-0) 1 16:40 FS Cindy Schofield (4) (Camie Bybee) NO. 15 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 NOTES: Charlotte stages two comebacks and scores four 2 61:15 UCF Nicole Cieslak (4) (Becca Eshelman) goals in a 17-minute span. 3 79:34 FS Leah Gallegos (6) (Amber Tollefson; Jez Ratliff) Sept. 8, 2002, Tallahassee, FL 4 80:29 FS Kristin Boyce (1) (Shannon Coe) ATTENDANCE: 483 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4 Shots: UCF 13, FSU 17 NO. 17 CLEMSON ...... 3 (OT) Saves: UCF 7 (Jessica Kuhlman 6; TEAM 1), FSU 4 (Kerry Goals by period 1 2 Tot York 4) LSU 0 2 2 Sept. 20, 2002, Tallahassee, FL Records: FSU (7-2-2), UCF (8-3-0) FSU 0 1 1 ATTENDANCE: 1051 NOTES: Schofield breaks the record for career goals and SCORING SUMMARY: points in the win. 1 59:03 LSU Mandy Heintz (2) (Elizabeth Marschall) 2 75:42 LSU Stephanie Keating (1) (unassisted) Goals by period 1 2 OT Tot 3 89:19 FS Summer Corum (1) (Camie Bybee) Clemson 1 2 0 3 NO. 17 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 FSU 0 3 1 4 DUKE ...... 1 (2OT) Shots: LSU 13, FSU 13 SCORING SUMMARY: Saves: LSU 4 (Robyn DesOrmeaux 4), FSU 4 (Kerry York 1; 1 5:11 CLEM Allison Graham (1) (Paige Ledford) Oct. 8, 2002, Durham, NC Joy McKenzie 3) 2 47:29 FS Cindy Schofield (2) (Kristin Boyce) ATTENDANCE: 150 Records: LSU (2-1-0), FSU (1-1-2) 3 63:19 FS Leah Gallegos (2) (Allison Ferreri) NOTES: FSU drops first home game in 36 months, a streak 4 71:55 CLEM Deliah Arrington (4) (unassisted) that dated back to 2000. 5 78:32 CLEM Deliah Arrington (5) (Allison Graham) Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot 6 87:21 FS Leah Gallegos (3) (unassisted) FSU 0 1 0 0 1 7 92:32 FS Leah Gallegos (4) (Camie Bybee) DUKE 1 0 0 0 1

44:00 Florida State’s 13-7-3 record in 2002 was the best in the history of the program and now three SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 4 53:33 MD Ali Andrzejewski (9) (Jen Biscoe) 1 3:21 DUKE Casey McCluskey (5) (unassisted) 1 16:47 FS Jez Ratliff (5) (Summer Corum; Katie Beal) 5 56:20 FS Camie Bybee (4) (Jez Ratliff; Cindy Schofield) 2 65:47 FS Jez Ratliff (unassisted) 2 18:36 JU Inge Heiremans (11) (Vanessa Illanes) 6 79:16 MD Simone Dekker (5) (Jen Biscoe) 3 29:33 FS Cindy Schofield (8) (Amber Tollefson) Shots: FSU 11, DUKE 13 4 35:21 FS Cindy Schofield (9) (Katie Beal) Shots: Maryland 11, FSU 15 Saves: FSU 4 (Kerry York 4), DUKE 4 (Katie Straka 4) Saves: Maryland 3 (Kristen Barnhill 3), FSU 4 (Kerry York 3; Records: FSU (7-2-3), Duke (5-6-1) Shots: Jacksonville 7, FSU 17 Team 1) NOTES: FSU increases unbeaten streak to five games. Saves: Jacksonville 4 (Stephanie Fowler 4), FSU 1 (Kerry Records: FSU (11-6-3), Maryland (12-6-1) York 1) NOTES: Terps beat FSU for the first time in last four Records: FSU (9-4-3), Jacksonville (13-2-2) meetings. NO. 7 WAKE FOREST ...... 3 NOTES: Seminoles win 10th straight game versus teams NO. 17 FLORIDA STATE ..... 2 (2OT) from Florida. NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 Oct. 12, 2002, Tallahassee, FL OLE MISS ...... 0 ATTENDANCE: 704 NO. 24 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 (NCAA Tournament) NO. 16 MARYLAND ...... 0 Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Nov. 15, 2002, Tallahassee, FL ATTENDANCE: 972 WFU 2 0 0 1 3 Oct. 25, 2002, College Park, MD FSU 1 1 0 0 2 ATTENDANCE: 1402 SCORING SUMMARY: Goals by period 1 2 Tot OLE MISS 0 0 0 1 19:38 WFU Alena Thom (6) (Melanie Schneider;Katie Goals by period 1 2 Tot Johnson) FSU 1 1 2 2 31:16 WFU Sarah Kozey (4) (Melanie Schneider) FSU 1 0 1 3 40:12 FS Cindy Schofield (5) (Leah Gallegos) Maryland 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY: 4 62:38 FS Cindy Schofield (6) (Penalty kick) SCORING SUMMARY: 1 41:26 FS Cindy Schofield (14) (Penalty kick) 5 108:24 WFU Alena Thom (7) (unassisted) 1 1:58 FS Cindy Schofield (10) (Penalty kick) 2 71:40 FS Jez Ratliff (6) (Cindy Schofield) Shots: WFU 17, FSU 10 Shots: FSU 9, Maryland 16 Shots: OLE MISS 16, FSU 12 Saves: WFU 5 (Erin Regan 5), FSU 3 (Kerry York 3) Saves: FSU 12 (Kerry York 12), Maryland 2 (Kristen Barnhill Saves: OLE MISS 4 (Brittany Gillespie 4), FSU 5 (Kerry York Records: FSU (7-3-3), Wake Forest (11-2-1) 1; TEAM 1) 5) NOTES: Seminoles suffer first overtime loss since 1999 and Records: FSU (10-4-3), Maryland (10-6-0) Records: FSU (12-6-3), Ole Miss (13-5-2) first ever under Baker. NOTES: Seminoles conclude ACC road schedule NOTES: Seminoles remain undefeated in NCAA undefeated for the first time in school history. Tournament openers at 3-0. NO. 2 NORTH CAROLINA ...... 5 NO. 25 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 NO. 24 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 GEORGE MASON ...... 1 AUBURN ...... 1 Oct. 15, 2002, Tallahassee, FL ATTENDANCE: 841 Oct. 27, 2002, Fairfax, VA (NCAA Tournament) ATTENDANCE: 437 Nov. 17, 2002, Tallahassee, FL Goals by period 1 2 Tot ATTENDANCE: 685 North Carolina 1 4 5 Goals by period 1 2 Tot FSU 0 1 1 FSU 0 3 3 Goals by period 1 2 Tot SCORING SUMMARY: George Mason 0 1 1 AUBURN 0 1 1 1 34:28 NC Mary McDowell (5) (Kendall Fletcher) SCORING SUMMARY: FSU 1 1 2 2 63:31 NC Anne Morrell (4) (unassisted) 1 54:47 FS Cindy Schofield (11) (Leah Gallegos) 3 66:43 NC Anne Morrell (5) (Lindsay Tarpley) 2 65:07 FS Leah Gallegos (7) (Cindy Schofield) sco 4 67:38 NC Alyssa Ramsey (11) (Lindsay Tarpley) 3 78:49 GMU Katy McGee (5) (Caroline Kent; Katy SCORING SUMMARY: 5 72:35 NC Leigh Blomgren (1) (Elizabeth Ball) Robertson) 1 18:14 FS Camie Bybee (5) (Cindy Schofield) 6 88:28 FS Jessica Bell (1) (Leah Gallegos) 4 89:26 FS Cindy Schofield (12) (Katie Beal) 2 63:34 AUB Christina Culver (9) (Sarah Steinmann) 3 86:19 FS Cindy Schofield (15) (Jenny Garcia; Leah Shots: North Carolina 15, FSU 6 Shots: FSU 20, George Mason 10 Gallegos) Saves: North Carolina 1 (Aly Winget 1), FSU 2 (Kerry York Saves: FSU 4 (Kerry York 4), George Mason 11 (Naomi 1; Joy McKenzie 1) Hines 3; Sarah Coughlin 6; TEAM 2) Shots: AUBURN 3, FSU 10 Records: FSU (7-4-3), North Carolina (12-1-2) Records: FSU (11-4-3), George Mason (7-10-0) Saves: AUBURN 6 (Megan Rivera 5; TEAM 1), FSU 1 (Kerry NOTES: Tar Heels blow open a close game with four NOTES: Seminoles wrap-up first-ever undefeated regular York 1) goals in a nine minute span. season road campaign. Records: FSU (13-6-3), Auburn (15-5-2) NOTES: FSU advances to second Sweet 16 in the last three seasons. NO. 25 VIRGINIA ...... 2 NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5 NO. 15 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 NO. 4 UCONN ...... 1 NO. 19 NC STATE ...... 1 Nov. 2, 2002, Tallahassee, FL NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 Oct. 19, 2002, Raleigh, NC ATTENDANCE: 1098 (NCAA Tournament) ATTENDANCE: 50 Nov. 24, 2002, Storrs, CT Goals by period 1 2 Tot ATTENDANCE: 1199 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Virginia 2 0 2 FSU 2 3 5 FSU 0 1 1 Goals by period 1 2 Tot NCSTATE 1 0 1 SCORING SUMMARY: 1 5:51 VA Darci Borski (10) (Julie Napolitano; Lindsay FSU 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY: Gusick) UCONN 1 0 1 1 26:55 FS Erica Lewis (2) (Jez Ratliff) 2 28:41 VA Kelly Hammond (2) (unassisted) SCORING SUMMARY: 2 36:27 FS Allison Ferreri (1) (Jez Ratliff; Leah Gallegos) 3 52:07 FS Cindy Schofield (13) (Meredith Jones) 1 1:10 UCONN Brittany Barakat (11) (Jennifer Sullivan) 3 43:24 NCSU Lindsey Underwood (7) Annika Schmidt) 4 56:37 FS Meredith Jones (1) (unassisted) Shots: Virginia 10, FSU 10 Shots: FSU 10, UCONN 8 5 57:46 FS Cindy Schofield (7) (unassisted) Saves: Virginia 5 (Anne Abernethy 5), FSU 2 (Kerry York 2) Saves: FSU 2 (Kerry York 1; Team 1), UCONN 6 (Maria 6 66:02 FS Erica Lewis (3) (Jenny Garcia) Records: FSU (11-5-3), Virginia (11-5-2) Yatrakis 5; TEAM 1) NOTES: Tribe finishes at .500 or better in the ACC for the Records: FSU (13-7-3), UConn (21-2-1) Shots: FSU 22, NCSTATE 6 second time ever and second year in a row. NOTES: Seminoles held without a goal for the first time in Saves: FSU 3 (Kerry York 3), NCSTATE 6 (Gretchen Lear 6) 22 matches. Records: FSU (8-4-3), North Carolina State (8-5-1) NOTES: Seminoles break school record for goals in ACC NO. 16 MARYLAND ...... 4 game as they win first-ever ACC game in NC. NO. 19 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 NO. 24 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 (ACC Tournament) Nov. 7, 2002, Tallahassee, FL JACKSONVILLE ...... 1 ATTENDANCE: 763 Oct. 22, 2002, Tallahassee, FL ATTENDANCE: 698 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Maryland 2 2 4 FSU 1 1 2 Goals by period 1 2 Tot SCORING SUMMARY: Jacksonville 1 0 1 1 26:34 MD Mallory Mahar (5) (Lindsay Givens) FSU 3 0 3 2 34:38 MD Kimmy Francis (3) (unassisted) 3 40:33 FS Erica Lewis (4) (unassisted) of the four best records have been established since Baker arrived. 45:00 THIS IS FSU SOCCER

hether it’s playing in front of 1,500 fans at the Seminole Soccer Complex or three straight trips to the NCAA WTournament, it is a great time to be a part of Seminole soccer. Few programs can match the combination of success on the field, fan support in the stands and on-campus facilities that makeup the Seminole soccer program. Florida State finished the 2002 campaign in the school’s second Sweet 16 in three years, they played in front of a record 12,422 fans, the team was ranked in the top 15 for the third year in a row and the four-year old Seminole Soccer Complex not only hosted the ACC Soccer Championships but was also an NCAA Tournament host site. Last season, FSU lost the fewest regular season games in school history and once again finished in the top half of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Only two ACC schools have now won as many games as FSU since 2000. The Seminoles were invited to their third consecutive NCAA Tournament and for the second time in three years the Tribe won two games advancing to the Round of 16. Seminole soccer is a program on the rise and everything is in place for FSU to continue to be a major force in women’s soccer for years to come. ◗ If there was ever any doubt whether or not Florida State soccer had arrived as a national power, the team’s second Sweet 16 appearance in three years erased those doubts. Of the 287 teams participating in Division I women’s soccer in 2002, Florida State was one of just 14 schools that have been to two of the last three Sweet 16’s. Less than 5% of all NCAA Division I institutions playing women’s college soccer have done what Florida State has accomplished over the last three seasons. Florida State is on a list with North Carolina, Santa Clara, Portland, Stanford, UCLA, Notre Dame, Texas A&M, Connecticut, Penn State, Nebraska, Virginia, Clemson and Dartmouth as schools that have advanced to the final 16 at least twice in the last three seasons. ◗ For the third year in a row, Florida State finished the season ranked in the top 15 in at least one national soccer poll. The Seminoles have made tremendous strides in the southeast region as well and that was proven in the final polls of 2002. For the first time ever, the Tribe finished second in the region behind only North Carolina and ranked ahead of every ACC school but UNC in the final SoccerBuzz poll. In SoccerBuzz’s final regional rankings FSU finished ahead of Clemson, Auburn, Wake Forest, Florida and Duke to name just a few. Florida State also finished ahead of everyone in the region except for the Heels in the final NSCAA national poll. ◗ Florida State competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference, which is the nation’s top soccer conference. Not only is it home to 17-time National Champion North Carolina but six of the ACC’s eight The 2002 Florida State soccer team stopped at Herndon Stadium in schools participated in the 2002 NCAA Tournament. No confer- Atlanta to watch the WUSA’s championship game. The Seminoles were ence placed more teams in the NCAA Tournament or the Round part of the 15,321 fans the saw the Carolina Courage win the second- of 16 than the ACC. ever Founders Cup. ◗ The future looks bright for Florida State soccer as Patrick Baker brought in the highest-rated recruiting class in team history in 2003. With this year’s class ranked seventh in the nation, Baker has now brought in two top 10 classes in the last three years and four straight top 25 recruiting classes overall. Florida State ranks eighth overall in recruiting since 2000. ◗ All home games are played at the state-of-the-art Seminole Soccer Complex, which includes ticket and concession buildings and a spacious press box, including press seating, radio/television booths and high-speed Internet access. The two-level Mary Ann Stiles & Barry Smith Team Building houses the coaches’ offices which overlook the soccer field, a reception area, a combined workroom, large team and coaches locker rooms, visiting team locker rooms and training and equipment rooms. Playing for one of the nation’s top programs in the country’s premier soccer conference, graduating from a prestigious university and playing on a “field of dreams” are all a part of Florida State soccer. n

46:00 After opening the 2001 preseason with a win over Georgia, the Seminoles stopped in Atlanta to COMMUNITY SERVICE

elping the people of Tallahassee has always been a priority for head coach Patrick Baker and the Seminole soccer H program. Through hundreds of hours of community service work, the Florida State soccer team has been able to thank the city of Tallahassee for all the support the team has received over the last decade. Last year, no team at FSU donated more of its time than the Seminole soccer team who spent an amazing 691 hours performing community service. Each player spent an average of 25 hours working in the community in which they live. The almost 700 hours of volunteer work in 2002 was simply a continuance of a standard head coach Patrick Baker set for his team when he took over the program four years ago. After winning the Athletic Director’s Cup for Community Service in 1999, the 2002 team almost doubled its commitment to Tallahassee as each player spent an average of 10 more hours helping in the community compared to 2001. “I am very proud of our young ladies and their commitment to community service,” said coach Baker. “We have tried to reach out to the community and help in a number of different areas. The team is continually giving of themselves which means a lot to me, our university and the community.” with the Leon County chapter of SWAT (Students Working Against In 2001, the Seminole soccer program made a major commit- Tobacco) in a joint effort to stop tobacco usage among Florida’s ment as they joined the fight to help stop tobacco use among students. The team continued to work with SWAT in 2002 and Florida’s school-age population. Florida State soccer teamed up once again helped in the effort to wipe out tobacco usage in Florida schools. “The tie-in with sports, and one of the best soccer teams in the country, is a great way to have fun and excitement while reaching the community with our message,” said Nicole Payne of the Leon County SWAT when discussing the partnership. On top of working with SWAT, Seminole soccer players volunteered at four Tallahassee area schools (Leon, Oak Ridge, Hawksridge and Sullivan) and spoke and coached numerous youth teams. Seminole players volunteered at the Miami Children’s Hospital, Leon County Education Expo, Women’s Sports Day and Gadsen County Red Ribbon. The largest project the team took on in 2002 was the Youth Education through Sports (YES) Program. In conjunction with the NCAA, the team held a clinic during the ACC Championships with 100’s of participants learning from the nation’s top players and coaches. The YES clinic in Tallahassee was the first ever held at a conference championship event. n

watch Washington and Carolina battle for the WUSA championship. 47:00 SEMINOLE SOCCER COMPLEX

n 1995, Florida State introduced women’s soccer as its 17th HOME ATTENDANCE varsity sport. As a new state-of-the-art complex was in the Iplanning stages, the team played its first three seasons on a YEAR-BY-YEAR renovated intramural field while Tully Gym housed the Seminole locker room. By the spring of 1998, Florida State’s dream of a new YEAR DATES TOTAL AVERAGE complex started to become a reality, as ground was broken for the 1995 5 2922 584 new facility and construction began. Although the new facility was 1996 10 5106 511 not completed, the Seminoles began playing on their new field in 1997 6 3064 511 the fall of 1998. The 1999 season marked the first full season in the 1998 11 4598 418 new Seminole Soccer Complex, which is regarded as one of the 1999 8 2958 370 nation’s best with its new top-playing surface. 2000 11 8799 800 “We have the field of dreams in a beautiful stadium setting,” 2001 8 4515 564 said head coach Patrick Baker. “There are days when it looks too 2002 15 12.422 828 good to be true. Having the offices and locker rooms at the facility makes our complex all-inclusive. You don’t have to leave for ALL TIME RECORDS anything. Our players have everything at one site. It really is our home away from home.” YEAR HOME AWAY NEU TOT The state-of-the-art Seminole Soccer Complex includes ticket 1995 2-3-0 0-8-1 2-3-0 4-14-1 and concession buildings and a spacious press box, including press 1996 6-4-0 6-2-0- 0-1-1 12-7-1 seating, radio/television booths and high-speed Internet access. The 1997 4-2-0 3-9-0 1-1-0 8-12-0 two-level Mary Ann Stiles & Barry Smith Team Building houses the 1998 3-6-2 3-4-1 1-1-0 7-11-3 coaches’ offices which overlook the soccer field, a reception area, a 1999 5-3-1 4-6-0 0-1-0 9-10-1 combined workroom, large team and coaches locker rooms, visiting 2000 9-2-0 5-4-1 0-2-1 14-8-2 team locker rooms and training and equipment rooms. 2001 8-0-0 5-5-0 2-3-1 15-8-1 The Seminole Soccer Complex, which also houses the FSU 2002 8-5-2 4-1-1 1-1-0 13-7-3 Softball Complex, is located between Dick Howser Baseball Stadium 45-25-5 30-39-4 7-13-3 82-77-1 and Mike Long Track on Chieftan Way. The facility can be accessed TOP TEN HOME from both Chieftan Way and Stadium Drive. n ATTENDANCE DATE TEAM ATTENDANCE 9/27/02 Florida 1.603 10/17/00 UNC 1.582 8/25/00 Florida 1.282 10/23/96 Florida 1.123 11/ 2/02 Virginia 1.098 9/20/02 Clemson 1.051 10/13/98 Florida 1.046 11/15/02 Mississippi 972 9/ 8/00 Texas A&M 963 8/30/02 Oregon State 954

48:00 When FSU’s new aquatics center is completed, the oldest athletic facility NEW HOME FOR FSU ATHLETICS IN 2004

MOORE ATHLETIC CENTER

Florida State’s athletes compete and train in facilities considered to be among the best in the na- tion. The new Moore Athletic Center, which will be completed this spring, will house offices, confer- ence rooms, classrooms, a cafeteria, museum, weight room, medical preparation/rehabilitation areas, academic advising, the College of Communication and Seminole Productions. The new 176,000 square foot building attaches to the newly renovated football locker rooms and football offices.

FUTURE MUSEUM

THE GREAT HALL

Florida State owns will be only nine years old. 49:00 THIS IS FLORIDA STATE

lorida State University, a graduate ■ Beginning in fall 2003, the College of phase of the university’s Electronic Theses/ research institution, stands among the Law will offer its first graduate level law Dissertations Project that will eventually F nation’s elite in both academics and degree program, an LL.M. program for store all such scholarly work digitally in athletics. foreign lawyers to gain a better under- both the FSU University Libraries and the Located on the oldest continuous site standing of the ’ legal UMI/ProQuest Dissertation Archive, an off- of higher education in Florida, the university system. site Library of Congress repository. is situated in the heart of the state’s capital ■ In March 2003, the department of dance ■ In October 2002, the College of Medicine city. The university’s main campus blends joined the Association for Dance and became the first new allopathic medical Jacobean Revival and modern styles of Performance Telematics (ADaPT), the school in the country since 1982 to architecture with the oaks, pines, dogwoods nation’s only interdisciplinary association receive the approval of the Liaison and azaleas of North Florida. that uses video and digital technology to Committee on Medical Education — the As the university has progressed and expand the creative possibilities of dance nationally recognized accrediting grown — from its pre-Civil War beginnings performance into the virtual world. authority for education programs leading as the Seminary West of the Suwannee, to ■ In February 2003, the School of Motion to the M.D. degree — by being granted the Florida State College for Women and, Picture, Television and Recording Arts initial provisional accreditation. finally, returning to coeducational status as a won the first, second and third place ■ In September 2002, FSU installed the IBM university in 1947 — it has developed into awards in the comedy category of the eServer p690, nicknamed Eclipse, which an acclaimed research institution, a top- 24th annual Academy of Television Arts is the second phase of a computing ranked competitor in intercollegiate athletics and Sciences Foundation College system that can now perform 2.5 and a standard-setter in the basic sciences Television Awards. The sweep was a first teraflops (2.5 trillion calculations per and the performing arts. in the history of the annual student second) and is ranked No. 34 among all The university has entered the 21st competition. government, industry and academic century with excellence in all areas of its ■ In February 2003, FSU and the city of supercomputers in the world (ranked by mission — teaching, research and public Pembroke Pines entered into a first of its the University of Tennessee and the service, including many noteworthy kind agreement to establish a charter University of Mannheim in Germany, milestones. school to open in August 2003 that will www.top500.org). serve 550 kindergarten through fifth ■ During the fall of 2002, FSU had 204 grade students and 50 autistic students. National Merit Scholars, 74 National ■ In February 2003, English Professor Mark Achievement Scholars and 203 Hispanic Winegardner was chosen by Random Scholars enrolled. House Publishers over several authors ■ In April 2002, the National Weather from around the world to write the Service opened its 121st Weather Forecast sequel to Mario Puzo’s “The Godfather.” Office in a four-story addition to the Winegardner hopes to have the book James J. Love Building, home of the FSU written by the end of 2004. department of meteorology. It is the 14th ■ In January 2003, the College of WFO to be collocated on a university Medicine’s Center for Health Equity campus and will give FSU meteorology announced the opening of its Gadsden students first-hand experience observing County office, which will focus on racial and working with professional meteorolo- and ethnic disparity in maternal and child gists. health issues there. ■ In April 2002, WFSU-TV was among nine ■ During the fall 2002 semester, the Office public television stations praised for their of Graduate Studies began the pilot involvement with the PBS Ready To Learn

50:00 During the fall of 2002, FSU had 204 National Merit Scholars, 74 National Faculty and administrators generate more than $150 million annually in external funding to supplement state-sponsored research. Three direct-support organizations serve to bolster the university: the Seminole Boosters, the FSU Alumni Association and the FSU Foundation. The main campus is spread over 463.4 acres in Tallahassee; FSU, which has one of the smallest campuses in the SUS, has been actively acquiring land in the 1990s. FSU encompasses 1,423.2 acres in Leon, Bay, Franklin, Gadsden and Sarasota counties. Within the state, the university main- tains facilities at its 25-acre campus in Panama City, its Marine Laboratory at Turkey Point on the Gulf of Mexico, the Appleton Museum in Ocala and the Asolo Performing Arts Center in Sarasota. The Center for Professional Development and Public Service, housed in the Augustus B. Turnbull III Florida Conference Center on the edge of the campus, provides extensive credit and non-credit continuing education programs statewide. For years, FSU has reached far beyond service and early childhood literacy by that trains undergraduate students from Florida through international programs in President George W. Bush and First Lady nine FSU colleges and schools to be Switzerland, France, Panama, Costa Rica, Laura Bush during a White House human rights advocates so they can be Spain, Russia, Vietnam, the Czech Republic, ceremony. placed with international human rights Greece, Croatia, Ireland, South Africa, ■ In February 2002, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush organizations. Ghana and the Caribbean. FSU’s student announced the creation of a $2.5 million ■ In the blackenterprise.com 2001 “Top Fifty centers in Florence, Italy, and London, FSU center that will develop the best Colleges for African Americans” rankings, England, are considered by many to be the methods to teach reading, to be headed FSU was rated 23rd in the nation, up nation’s best in Europe. by Joseph K. Torgesen, the FSU Robert M. from 26th in 1999. Florida State offers 300 graduate and Gagne Professor of Psychology and ■ In the March-April 2001 issue of National undergraduate degree programs through its Education who is the nation’s leading Jurist that rated the nation’s “most wired” nine colleges — Arts and Sciences; Business; expert on how children learn to read. The law schools, the FSU College of Law was Communication; Education; Engineering center, which will collaborate with the ranked 13th. (operated jointly with Florida A&M Univer- University of Central Florida, will train ■ At more than $343.7 million, FSU’s sity); Human Sciences; Law; Medicine; and teachers in what works. endowment has been ranked 127th in Social Sciences (which also incorporates the ■ In October 2001, FSU began its second the nation by the National Association of Reubin O’D Askew School of Public Adminis- capital campaign for private funds. The College and University Business Officers, tration and Policy) — and eight schools — $600 million FSU Connect campaign the benchmark of higher education Criminology and Criminal Justice; Informa- surpassed the halfway mark with $306 fundraising success, in 2001. tion Studies; Motion Picture, Television and million in May 2002. The university’s first ■ In 1994, the Carnegie Foundation Recording Arts; Music; Nursing; Social Work; capital campaign, An Investment in classified FSU as a “Research University I,” Theatre; and Visual Arts and Dance. Learning, closed in January 1998 with placing it among the nation’s top research With 2,043 members, the FSU faculty $301 million, surpassing its original $200 universities. In 2000, the distinction was has included 10 National Academy of million goal. renamed “Doctoral/Research University- Sciences elected members, four American ■ From October to November 2001, Extensive.” Academy of Arts and Sciences members and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Olen five Nobel laureates. It is backed by 5,262 Butler, an FSU Francis Eppes Professor Under the leadership of FSU’s 13th administrative and support staff members. who holds the Michael Shaara Chair in president, T.K. Wetherell, who took office in Library holdings at Florida State include Creative Writing, was the first author ever January 2003, and its 13-member Board of 2.5 million book titles and 6.8 million to write a short story live on the Internet. Trustees, the university continues to build on microforms. The main library facility, the Butler allowed the world to watch him the foundation of its history of excellence in Robert M. Strozier Library, is linked by write an original short story, keystroke for scholarship, research and service. The computer to other state university and keystroke, two hours a day for 19 days. trustees are: Chairman John Thrasher of national research libraries. The Paul A.M. ■ In June 2001, NBC Nightly News anchor Orange Park; Harold Knowles, J. Stanley Dirac Science Library is located at the heart Tom Brokaw donated more than 5,000 Marshall and Jim Smith, all of Tallahassee; of the university’s science research complex. collections of World War II memorabilia Emily “June” Duda of Oveido; David Ford of FSU also maintains music, library science that had been sent to him as the result of Rosemont, Pa.; Dr. Jessie Furlow of Quincy; and law libraries, and the Mildred and his three-book series on “The Greatest Manuel “Manny” Garcia III of Winter Springs; Claude Pepper Library. Generation” to the FSU Institute on World William “Andy” Haggard of Coral Gables; E. FSU’s 6,605 graduate students pursue War II and the Human Experience. FSU Ann McGee of Winter Springs; Derrick advanced degrees in fields as diverse as created the institute in 1998 to “save the Brooks of Tampa; FSU Faculty Senate business administration and theoretical memories of those who saved the world” President Valliere Richard Auzenne and particle physics. A majority of research done by collecting letters, diaries, memoirs and Student Government Association President at FSU is the direct result of student effort, photos from participants in the war effort, Patrick Sullivan. culminating in numerous books, mono- in order to preserve the materials for A senior member of the State University graphs and journal articles relating to the classroom teaching, scholarly research System, FSU was founded as an institution whole spectrum of intellectual interests and and public viewing. of higher learning in 1851 by legislative act. the practical needs of society. ■ In May 2001, FSU welcomed the charter It began in Tallahassee with its first class of Of FSU’s 36,683-student population, 56 class of its College of Medicine. male students in 1857 and added women percent are female, 44 percent are male, ■ In March 2001, FSU opened the Center in 1858. 23.5 percent are minorities, and 4 percent for the Advancement of Human Rights FSU’s operating budget is $808 million. are foreign students. n

Achievement Scholars and 203 Hispanic Scholars enrolled. 51:00 UNIVERSITY FACTS

BACKGROUND: The Florida State University is one of eleven units of the Division of Colleges and Universities of the Florida Board of Education…It was established as the Seminary West of the Suwannee by an act of the Florida Legislature in 1851 and first offered instruction at the postsecondary level in 1857…Its Tallahassee campus has been the site of an institution of higher education longer than any other site in the state…In 1905, the Buckman Act reorganized higher education in the state and designated the Tallahassee school as the Florida Female College…In 1909, it was renamed Florida State College for Women…In 1947, the school returned to co- educational status, and the name was changed to The Florida State University…It has grown from an enrollment of 2,583 in 1946 to an enrollment of 35,562 in the Fall Semester 2001. ENROLLMENT (FALL, 2002): Total, 36,683…76.5% undergrad, 17.8% grad, 5.7% unclassi- fied…74.7% in-state…93.2% from the United States… students from all 50 states and the District of Columbia are in attendance…19 states contributed over 100 students each…12 foreign countries contributed over 50 students each…male, 44%…female, 56%…minority, 23%…international, 4%. ACREAGE: Main Campus: 463.4 acres in Tallahassee, Leon County (main campus)…Panama City Branch: 25.6 acres in Panama City, Bay County…The university owns a total of 1,423.2 acres in Leon, Bay, Franklin, Sarasota, & Gadsden counties…Sites are leased in Marion and Leon counties in Florida, and other locations overseas. COLLEGES/PROGRAMS: FSU has 17 major academic divisions: the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Communication, Education, Engineering, Human Sciences, Law, Medicine, and Social Science; and the Schools of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Film (Motion Picture, Television, and Recording Arts), Information Studies, Music, Nursing, Social Work, Theatre, and Visual Arts and Dance. OPERATING BUDGET (2002-03): $808,667,563 DEGREE PROGRAMS: As of November 2001, the university offers: 96 degree programs at the Bachelor’s degree level; 100 degree programs at the Master’s degree level; 30 degree programs at the Advanced Master’s/Specialist level; 72 degree programs at the Doctoral degree level; 2 degree programs at the Professional level. DEGREES AWARDED FOR 2001-02: Bachelor, 5,912…Masters, 1,553…Doctorate, 248…Special- ist, 94…Judge Doctorate, 227, Total, 8,034 ENTERING FRESHMAN FACTS (FALL, 2001): The middle 50 percent High School GPA, 3.5-4.1; SAT score 1110-1290, ACT score 23-28. RETENTION RATE: First year, 100%…second year, 83.5%…third year, 72.9%…fourth year, 69.6%. FACULTY/STAFF: Full time …Part time …Total 2,043…FSU’s faculty includes some past graduates, such as former astronauts Dr. Norm Thagard, who teaches Electrical Engineering, and Winston Scott who serves as Vice President of Student Affairs…FSU’s faculty has included five dynamic Nobel Laureates: 10 members elected to National Academy of Sciences…four members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES: Florida State University has a uniqueness in providing programs 10 LEADING STATES that are consistent in excellence across the board, from fine arts and humanities to the hard OF ORIGIN sciences…The balance of programs is based on FSU’s long tradition as a leading liberal arts institution combined with its position as one of the top 10 universities in generating research- (Enrollment) based revenues…FSU is the most wired campus in Florida, and has been recently ranked 18th Florida ...... 27,933 most connected university in the nation by Yahoo! Internet Life…In 1998, IBM hired 29 FSU Georgia ...... 977 graduates and not just business graduates but also English majors for help in web development Virginia ...... 410 and design…Revlon, which recruits primarily at five schools nationwide, expanded in 1998 to Texas ...... 401 include FSU as its sixth school. New York ...... 313 EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD: FSU is the recognized leader in international education Pennsylvania ...... 383 within the State University System of Florida…FSU gives students the opportunity to see the North Carolina ...... 263 world, while still attaining their college education…FSU’s International programs allow students Illinois ...... 244 to travel overseas to participate in formal programs in places like Europe, South America, and Alabama ...... 241 Asia. California ...... 203 EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: FSU has nearly 300 student organizations that allow students to find their own niche. FSU BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCIAL AID: FSU offers two types of financial assistance: need-based and merit-based…Over John Thrasher, Chairman $160 million is given away for financial assistance each year. Jim Smith, Vice Chairman STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 23-1…Many of the general education classes are large lecture classes, Dr. Valliere Richard-Auzenne however, over 80 percent of major classes have less than 40 students. RESEARCH: Florida State University has built a reputation as a strong research institution in both Emily Fleming Duda the sciences and the humanities…Private foundations, industries, and government agencies all David Ford provide funding to support research at FSU…In 1994, Florida State was accorded the status of Dr. Jessie Furlow Research I University by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, an elite Manny Garcia, III distinction that recognizes the university’s strengths in doctoral programs and federal funding. William Andrew Haggard SPONSORED RESEARCH (2001-02): $149,133,787 Harold Knowles LIBRARY HOLDINGS: The Libraries of Florida State are: Strozier Library, Dirac Science Library, Dr. J. Stanley Marshall Warren D. Allen Music Library, Harold Goldstein Teaching Laboratory Library, Pepper Library, Dr. E. Ann McGee and the FSU Law Library…The Number of Volumes, 2,522,954; Current Serials, 19,309 Patrick Sullivan, Student Body President Microforms Held, 6,872,780; Government Documents, 962,265; Computer Files, 14,837; Dr. T.K. Wetherell, FSU President Manuscripts and Archives (linear feet), 4,352.

52:00 Tallahassee is home to a widely-acclaimed collection of art, science and history museums and THIS IS TALLAHASSEE

mong low, rolling hills, down moss- phy, climate and lifestyle. draped canopy roads, within Like the city itself, the story of how Apicturesque historical districts, and Tallahassee was chosen as the state capital is across seas of flowering azaleas lies a rich in history. In 1823, two explorers set Old magical part of the Sunshine State-Tallahas- out — one on horseback from St. Augustine Capitol, beautifully see, Florida’s capital city. With its intriguing and the other by boat from Pensacola — to restored to its 1902 combination of power-play politics and establish a permanent, central location for splendor complete with classic character splashed with a twist of the seat of government. The two met at a the red-and-white Southern beauty and charm, Tallahassee is a beautiful site that the Creek and Seminole striped awnings, a dome side of Florida few expect to find. Indians called “tallahassee” — derived from adorned with stained With the Gulf of Mexico just 25 miles the words “talwa,” meaning town, and glass, antique furnishings south and the Georgia border only 14 miles “ahassee,” meaning old. This historic and political memorabilia. north, Tallahassee rests between the foothills meeting place remains Florida’s capital The 22nd-floor observatory of of the Appalachian Mountains and the today. the New Capitol Building offers a juncture of Florida’s panhandle and Boasting more than 145 properties breathtaking view of this surprising peninsula in an area known as “The Big listed on the National Register of Historic Southern city, awash in flowering azaleas, Bend.” Nearer in miles to Atlanta than to Places, Tallahassee is a living showcase of snowy dogwoods, towering pines, fragrant Miami, Tallahassee more closely resembles its Florida history and heritage. The crowning magnolias, and hundreds of lakes, springs, Georgia neighbor than Florida in topogra- jewel of Florida’s historic “Capitol Hill” is the swamps, rivers and sink holes. Charming downtown historic districts graced with lush linear parks lead visitors to the Knott House Museum, The Columns, First Presbyterian Church, John G. Riley House Museum and Old City Cemetery. Free walking tours and replica turn-of-the-century street cars carry passengers to antebellum mansions, picturesque churches and other downtown delights. Minutes from downtown lies the lush 52-acre natural habitat and 1880s farm of the Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science, home to the rare Florida panther and other furry “natives.” The area surrounding Tallahassee reveals numerous other historic and archaeological treasures, such as De Soto State Archaeological and Historical Site, Lake Jackson State Archaeological Site, Mission San Luis, Natural Bridge Battlefield and San Marcos de Apalache. Visitors can explore prehistoric Florida at the Museum of Florida CLIMATE Tallahassee has the mild, moist climate characteristics of the Gulf States and experiences a subtropical sum- mer similar to the rest of Florida. In contrast to the Florida peninsula, how- ever, the panhandle, of which Talla- hassee is a part, experiences four sea- sons.

Annual January temperature: 40-63° F Annual July temperature: 72-91° F Yearly average maximum tempera- ture: 78.7° Yearly average minimum temperature: 55.7° Yearly average days above 90 de- grees: 91.0 TALLAHASSEE Yearly average days below 32 de- In 1823, the first civilian governor, William Pope DuVal, desired a central location grees: 35.7 for the legislature to meet. He sent one explorer on horseback from St. Augustine and another by boat from Pensacola — their rendezvous point was declared Florida’s capital. POPULATION Nestled among the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and located in a City of Tallahassee: 153,658 region of the Gulf of Mexico known as the Big Bend, the Capital region is known for its Leon County: 244,208 Southern characteristics, gracious hospitality and lush topography.

galleries, year-round festivals and non-stop entertainment. 53:00 TALLAHASSEE- LEON COUNTY CIVIC CENTER The Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center is a multi- purpose convention and en- tertainment facility featuring a 13,500 seat arena, Luxury Suites and Club Seats and over 52,000 sq. ft. of meeting and exhibition space plus an arena view restaurant, Spotlight Grille. The Civic Center hosts a wide variety of concerts, family shows, Broadway shows, ice shows and sport- ing events including FSU bas- ketball. It is easy to understand why over one million people a year flock to the Tallahassee- Leon County Civic Center, what with the varied array of attractions it offers. Some people go to the Civic Center to enjoy the sounds of rock, country, pop and urban con- certs. Some go for the thrills of PHYSIOGRAPHY basketball, rodeos and three- Tallahassee’s rolling landscape, typical of regions further north, is unique among the ring spectaculars. While oth- major cities of Florida. Some areas of the county, including the downtown ridge ers come for conventions, ban- encompassing the Capitol complex, City Hall and the County Courthouse, exceed quets, expositions, or con- elevations of 200 feet. The highest elevation in Leon County is 288 feet, found in the sumer and trade shows. northern part of the county. To the south of the city, the hills yield to the flat terrain that Located downtown on is typical throughout the peninsula of Florida. Pensacola Street, the Civic Cen- ter is only two blocks from the Capitol building and right across the street from Florida State University’s Center for Professional Development/ The Turnbull Center and the FSU Law School.

“Annie Get Your Gun”

History, where they are greeted by a giant Gardens; Bradley’s Country Store; FAMU “Rent” 12,000-year-old mastodon pulled from Black Archives; and the Tallahassee Antique nearby Wakulla Springs. Car Museum. Nearby small towns offer On the shores of Wakulla Springs, fascinating excursions to places such as alligators still laze under the watchful eyes Pebble Hill Plantation, Florida Caverns State of “snake birds” perched on twisted cypress Park, Monticello Opera House and St. trees. The site of many underwater scenes George Island. in “Tarzan” movies, it’s one of the world’s Tallahassee is almost as rich in cultural deepest freshwater springs. Glass-bottomed treasures as it is in history. A widely- boat tours across these mystical waters are acclaimed collection of art, science and available. history museums and galleries, year-round “Titanic” Other sightseeing favorites include the festivals and non-stop entertainment at the floral masterpiece of Alfred B. Maclay State 14,000-seat Tallahassee-Leon County Civic

54:00 The average yearly maximum temperature in Tallahassee is 79 degrees and there are five Center, feed a variety of cultural appetites. And while Tallahassee also features eight food to five-star. Local specialties include Visitors with a hunger for the great golf courses and plenty of places to raise a homemade country sausage, melt-in-your- outdoors will find Tallahassee ideal for all racquet, it’s a wild array of spectator sports mouth steaks, wild game and succulent types of outdoor recreation-from canoeing that leave the crowds screaming for more. seafood fresh from the Gulf. down dark, cypress-lined rivers and biking up The and Florida A&M From luxury to economy, accommoda- steep slopes to exploring backcountry Rattlers provide collegiate action. And always tions are plentiful and include restored bed wildernesses and hunting for bobwhite quail. a sure bet are the nearby greyhound races. and breakfast’s, rustic “gentlemen” lodges, Area lakes, rivers, ponds and the Gulf — just For another favorite “sport” — shop- beachside escapes and comfortable chain 30 minutes away — offer a paradise for ping — two large regional malls and many hotels. For those who choose to follow in boating and fishing. Lakes Jackson and specialty centers offer an array of “playing the footsteps of early travelers, Tallahassee Talquin are renowned in the bass fishing options,” from popular chains to curiosity also boasts 15 beautiful campsites. Continu- world for yielding the “big ones.” Local and antique shops. Unique shopping ous air service, Amtrak and four major wildlife areas, such as the St. Marks National locales include downtown parks, lakeside highways make it easy for visitors to get to Wildlife Refuge and Apalachicola National cottages and small Southern towns. Tallahassee. But no matter how you arrive, Forest, are perfect spots for camping, Tallahassee serves a scrumptious selection of the history and hospitality of Tallahassee picnicking, swimming, biking and exploring. tantalizing restaurants ranging from fast make it difficult to ever leave for long. n

Above: The Challenger Learning Center; Far Right: The Black Archives at Carnegie Library; Right: The Tallahassee Museum

MUSEUMS AND CULTURE The federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) named the Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science as one of the nation’s exemplary museums on September 19, 2000. The Tallahassee Museum, along with 176 other museums, was selected out of a field of 823 applications from museums throughout the nation in a highly competitive competition. The museum features a 52-acre natural habitat zoo, nature trails, authentic 1880s farmstead, hands-on Discovery Center, birds of prey aviary, reptile exhibits, annual events and more! Other points of interest include:

The Capitol One of 5 tower Capitols in the U.S. features panoramic view from 22-floor observatory/art gallery, House and Senate viewing galleries. Challenger Learning Center The Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee is a 32,000 square foot facility located on beautiful Kleman Plaza in downtown Tallahassee. The Challenger Learning Center is the K-12 outreach facility of the Florida A&M University — Florida State University College of Engineering and a visitor destination. The Center features a state-of-the-art Space Mission Simulator and utilizes the immersiveness of an IMAX theatre and a digital domed planetarium to create an unforgettable experience for all. Maclay State Gardens Enchanting floral architecture surrounds 1930s home of NY financier Alfred B. Maclay. Impressive grounds feature 200+ floral varieties plus hiking, biking and nature trails, swimming, fishing and boating. Mary Brogan Museum of Art & Science Interactive hands-on science center and national traveling art and science exhibitions. Mission San Luis Site of Spanish/Indian village settled from 1656-1704. Ongoing excavations/ exhibits/reconstructions. Museum of Florida History Permanent exhibits include a nine-foot mastodon, Spanish galleon treasures, Civil War memorabilia, reconstructed steamboat and Prehistoric Florida plus traveling exhibits. Old Capitol Museum Restored to 1902 appearance featuring red candy-striped awnings, stained glass dome, House and Senate Chambers, Supreme Court and Governor’s office. Tallahassee Antique Car Museum Impressive showroom features award winning Chevys, one-of-a-kind Ford Roadster, 1913 CarNation Tourer, 1931 Duesenberg, 1956 T-Bird, Delorean, Cadillacs, Corvettes and more. Plus two original Bat Mobiles.

beautiful beaches within an hour of the Florida State campus. 55:00 SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF STRENGH & CONDITIONING he FSU strength and conditioning program is designed to improve Tathletic performance through an individualized regimen of stretching, lifting, speed, power, agility and conditioning drills. The goal of the program is to maximize the on-field performance of each athlete, while reducing the risk of injury. Our strength and conditioning staff is continuously research- ing and following the most scientifically sound and up-to-date principles of strength training to safely maximize the athletic potential of our players. CHARLIE MELTON TANYA JOHNSON RHONDA KELLY This is an exciting time for the strength Strength & Facility Head Athletic and conditioning program, the goal is to Conditioning Coach Coordinator Trainer provide the best athletes in the nation with the best resources and tools in the nation. FACILITY Seminole team physicians at the Tallahassee The athletic department is committed to Orthopedic Center who, for many years, excellence in every area, this includes MANAGEMENT have worked in conjunction with the FSU providing our athletes with the most state of Tanya “T.J.” Johnson is in her third sea- athletic training staff in successfully rehabilitat- the art facility and equipment. son with the Florida State Department of ing athletes after an injury. Nutrition counsel- Charlie Melton will work with the Athletics. As the Facility Coordinator for the ing and drug testing are also responsibilities soccer team for a third season and joined athletic department, she oversees the equip- of the athletic training team which is dedi- the Strength and Conditioning staff at ment room and managers for FSU’s Olympic cated to providing the best care possible for Florida State in July 2000 after serving as a sports programs. Before joining the staff at all FSU student-athletes. graduate assistant coach for the FSU Florida State, Johnson spent 10 years in the Head Athletic Trainer Rhonda Kelly football team. Big Ten at the University of Illinois where she joined the Florida State staff in June of 2001 Melton develops the strength and was responsible for all the equipment for the and is in her second season handling the power of the soccer team through free women’s sports programs. She also was a athletic training duties for the women’s soccer weights, Olympic-style weightlifting, and member of Illinois’ event management team team. plyometrics (jump training). He also assists and oversaw assigned facilities. Kelly is a 1998 graduate of Valdosta with the speed-, quickness-, and agility- Johnson has two undergraduate State University where she received a Bach- conditioning of the soccer team. Melton is degrees and a Masters in Education. She is elor of Science degree in Sports Medicine. also the strength and conditioning coach also a certified softball official for the ASA and While at Valdosta State, Kelly served as a for men and women’s track and field ISA leagues. She is also very active in the student athletic trainer for three years while program and has helped the men’s track Athletic Equipment Managers Association working with the women’s basketball, team win back-to-back ACC championships. (AEMA). In 1992, she received the Award of cheerleading and football programs. Melton is a graduate of the University Excellence from the Athletic Equipment Upon graduation, Kelly continued her of Memphis where he received a Master of Management for her development of a education at Louisiana State University serv- Science degree in Exercise and Sports computer program for equipment inventory. ing as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for Science. At Memphis, Melton worked as At the Olympics in Atlanta in 1996, she was two years while obtaining her master’s Graduate Assistant Strength and Condition- the Equipment Supervisor at the Omni, degree in Sport Pedagogy and was then ing Coach as well as a Research Assistant for which was the host venue for all volleyball elevated for one year to Assistant Athletic two years. His responsibilities included competition. Johnson's support staff includes Trainer. While at LSU, Kelly worked with the assisting the head strength coach with equipment manager Lynn Bourdon and football, softball and men’s tennis programs. implementing the strength and condition- facilities assistant Brian Maddox. Some of Kelly’s responsibilities included ing program for the football team during all designing, implementing and supervising the practices, games and off-season training. rehabilitation programs for the football team He also assisted with the strength coaching MEDICAL CARE & and serving as the medical coordinator for of women’s tennis, volleyball, men and TREATMENT the NCAA softball and tennis regionals in women’s soccer, men and women’s An athlete can expect to receive the best Baton Rouge. As an assistant athletic trainer, basketball, men and women’s track and care and treatment possible with the athletic Kelly worked primarily with the football team baseball for the Tigers. training team at Florida State. Prior to while also assisting with the management of competition, all FSU student-athletes undergo nine graduate assistants and 15 student WEIGHT ROOM screening in order to detect any potential athletic trainers. injuries. If a problem is detected, the athlete In addition to her women’s soccer The weight room training duties, Kelly designs and maintains recently took on a whole new look follow- may be placed on a prevention care system, which may include any kind of treatment FSU’s Sports Medicine/Athletic Training web ing a complete renovation in 1996. The site, coordinates the annual drug testing of all facility, which was expanded by 2,000 from icing to exercising. Though the prevention of injuries is the FSU female athletes and serves as an square feet, is now 3,500 square feet in size approved curriculum instructor for the fresh with a new stereo system, drop main objective, some injuries are unavoid- able. Rehabilitation is another component of College of Human Sciences. ceiling, lighting and mondo rubber flooring. A native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Kelly is Over $140,000 worth of new exercise the Florida State training room. The FSU athletic training staff will work with the a certified member of the National Athletic equipment was added to the weight room, Trainers Association, Florida licensed athletic including 16 cardiovascular pieces such as athlete and provide an intense rehabilitation schedule that will allow the athlete to trainer, American Red Cross CPR/First Aid/AED Life Fitness, Stairmaster and Textrix. All certified instructor and representative for Florida State women athletes train in the successfully rehabilitate after an injury. Some injuries and illnesses may be referred to the Athletic Trainers Association of Florida Awards state-of-the-art facility. and Honors Committee. n

56:00 The Tully Gymnasium weight room was completely renovated in 1996 where it was expanded by ACADEMIC SUPPORT MISSION STATEMENT The primary focus of the Athletic Academic Support Program is to provide an environment which facilitates the academic success of each student athlete. Student success is encouraged through competent academic counseling, study skills development, individualized assessment and support, and a wide array of tutorial services. AN OVERVIEW OF AN AWARD-WINNING SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM Academic, personal, and professional support are essential to college success. At The Florida State University, we have developed an outstanding support pro- gram, which enables student athletes to reach their full potential. Director, Mark Meleney states “Our DERRICK ROGERS CRAIG CAMPANOZZI STUART PEARCE philosophy is to offer Marketing Head of Video for Assistant Director of an academic support Assistant Seminole Soccer Event Management program integrated with the total University that will MARK MELENEY assist all student athletes with the transition into college and provide continued support in all phases of academic and professional development, culminating with graduation, job place- ment, or graduate school”. Our program operates on a “proactive” rather than “reactive” approach. Our academic staff does not wait for crises to occur. We gather important background LYNN BOURDON GLORIA JORDAN BRIAN MADDOX information on each entering student athlete, Equipment Manager/Asst. Administrative Facilities build an academic profile, and develop Home Game Operations Assistant Assistant individualized support programs which are Manager tailored to the unique needs of each student athlete. We also stay informed on the daily progress of the student athletes through consistent communication with our faculty. The academic support unit is housed in the $126 million dollar, state-of-the-art University Center Complex. It includes private study carrels, a tutorial study area, and a computer lab outfitted with 20 IBM compatible computers and laser jet printers. In addition, the athletic sky-boxes are used for group and individualized tutorial MONICHA BELFORD DAVID HOOPER JEFF WONG instruction. The academic support staff is Student Student Student comprised of a Director, an Administrative Trainer Trainer Trainer Assistant, five Academic Counselors, several graduate as-sistants, individualized learning specialists, and a cadre of tutors and mentors. graduate assistants, and an administrative college education at Buena Vista College, Mark Meleney begins his eighth year as assistant. where he earned varsity letters in football the Director of the Athletic Academic In addition to his duties directing the and baseball. Upon transferring to Florida Support Program. He brings to the position Academic Support Program, Meleney State University, he earned bachelor’s 18 years of advising experience at FSU. evaluates all recruits for their academic degrees in management and finance in Over the past eight years, Meleney has potential, monitors academic progress and 1986 and received his M.S. degree in played an integral role in the development eligibility for student athletes, and serves as athletic administration from FSU in April of a comprehensive program of student a liaison to the academic community. He 1997. A member of the National Associa- athlete support, which in 1996 won the also serves as a member of the administra- tion of Academic Advisors for Athletes (N4A), “Program of Excellence” award from Athletic tive team for both the Athletic Department Meleney is married to the former Sarah Management Magazine. Meleney directs a and the Division of Undergraduate Studies. Cawthon and they have a ten-year-old staff of six professional counselors, two A native of Iowa, Meleney began his daughter, Montana Shea. n

2,000 feet and over $140,000 worth of new equipment was added. 57:00 NCAA COMPLIANCE

he following information is provided by the Florida State Office of Compli- Tance for prospective student athletes. It is intended as a guideline to introduce some of the rules governing NCAA athletic involvement. WHO IS PERMITTED TO RECRUIT FOR FSU? Only Florida State University coaches who have successfully completed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination on an annual basis may be involved in the recruitment process. Representatives of BOB MINNIX BRIAN BATTLE HEATHER McATEE our athletics interests may not make any Associate AD for Director of Compliance Compliance recruiting contacts. This includes letters, Compliance & Legal Affairs Services Coordinator telephone calls or face-to-face contact on or off campus with a prospect or the prospect’s parents. telephone call per week except when it prospect regarding permissible pre- is: enrollment activities such as summer KEY TERMS • During the five days immediately before employment, provided the prospect has your official visit to the university already signed a National Letter of Intent YOU SHOULD KNOW • On the day of a coach’s off-campus and the Compliance Office is aware that You become a prospective student- contact with you you are making these contacts in regard athlete if you have started classes for the • During the time beginning with the to employment. ninth grade. Before the ninth grade, you initial National Letter of Intent signing You may have a telephone conversa- become a prospective student-athlete if date in your sport through the two tion with a prospect only if the prospect the college provides you (or your relatives days after signing date initiates the call. Such a call may not be or friends) any financial aid or other prearranged by an institutional staff mem- benefits that the college does not provide Letters from coaches and faculty ber and you are not permitted to have a to prospective students generally. members (but not boosters) are not recruiting conversation, but may exhibit A contact is any face-to-face encoun- permitted until September 1 at the normal civility. You must refer any ques- ter between a prospect or the prospect’s beginning of your junior year in high tions about our athletics programs to an legal guardian and an institutional staff school. A Division I university may provide athletics department staff member/coach. member or athletic representative during you with the following printed materials: You may view a prospect’s contest at which any dialogue occurs in excess of your own initiative provided you do not an exchange of greeting. NOTE: At the • General correspondence, including contact the prospect or his/her parents. Division I level, athletic representatives letters, U.S. Postal Service post cards In addition, you may not contact a (boosters) may not contact you for the and institutional note cards prospect’s coach, principal, or counselor purpose of recruiting. A college coach • Game programs, which may not in an attempt to evaluate the prospect. may contact you in person off the college include posters and one Student You may continue established family campus beginning July 1 after comple- Athlete Handbook, can be provided relationships with friends and neighbors. tion of your junior year in high school. only during official or unofficial visits to Contacts with sons and daughters of An evaluation is any off-campus the university’s campus these families are permitted as long as activity designed to access your academic • NCAA educational information they are not made for recruiting purposes qualifications or athletic ability, including •Pre-enrollment information subsequent or encouraged by Florida State University any visit to your high school (during to signing a National Letter of Intent coaches. which no contact occurs) or the observa- with the university You may not become involved in tion of any practice or competition in • One athletic publication which may making arrangements to receive money which you participate. include only one color of printing or financial aid of any kind for a prospect During your senior year, you can inside the covers or the prospect’s family and friends. have one expense-paid official visit to a •Official academic, admissions and You may not make contact with a particular campus. You may receive no student services publications published prospective, student-athlete and his/her more than five visits. During your official or videotapes produced by the institu- parents when the prospect is on campus visit, which may not exceed 48 hours, tion and available to all students for an official or unofficial recruiting visit. you may receive round-trip transportation • Schedule cards You may not transport, pay or between your home and the campus, • Questionnaires that may be provided arrange for payment of transportation and you (and your parents) may receive prior to your junior year costs for a prospect, and his/her relatives meals, lodging and complimentary • Summer camp brochures, which may or friends to visit campus (or elsewhere). admission to campus athletics events. be provided prior to your junior year. You may not pay or arrange for payment of summer camp registration PHONE CALLS ALUMNI AND fees for a prospect. AND LETTERS BOOSTERS DO’S You may not provide anything to a Phone calls from faculty members prospect, the prospect’s family or friends and coaches (but not boosters) are AND DON’TS without prior approval from the athletics’ permitted beginning July 1 after comple- You may forward information about Compliance Office. n tion of your junior year. A college coach prospective student-athletes to the or faculty member is limited to one appropriate coaches. You may have contact with a

58:00 Thanks to hard work and the help of Florida State’s Academic Support, 11 FSU soccer STUDENT DEVELOPMENT & LIFE SKILLS THE N.O.L.E.S. COMMUNITY attract outstanding guest speakers who challenge Seminole student-athletes to PROGRAM SERVICE achieve their greatest potential and use their N.EW Serving the community is the focus of leadership skills to positively influence O.PPORTUNITIES FOR our Seminole Spirit program. Student- others. L.EADERSHIP athletes are challenged to give service to The Student-Athlete Advisory Council E.DUCATION AND our community and individuals who are in (SAAC) serves as the advisory board to the need. With a clearly defined program of NOLES program and the athletics adminis- S.ERVICE service, student-athletes are given the Developed by the Florida State tration. The prestigious board comprised of opportunity to develop the foundation for two representatives of each athletic team at University Department of Athletics, the a lifelong commitment to volunteerism. The NOLES program FSU, also recommends programming and Seminole Spirit Student-Athlete Speakers’ serves as a liaison between student-athletes represents a Bureau enables student-athletes to improve commitment to the and the athletic administration. The their speaking skills, develop effective Advisory Council plans and implements total growth and communication and impact the lives of development of the various events for student-athletes and others through their service as role models serves as the department’s most visible student-athlete. This in our community. program establishes ambassadors. The SAAC hosts the annual an administrative Golden Nole banquet and plans such commitment to LEADERSHIP events as orientation for incoming student- academic and DEVELOPMENT athletes and the back-to-school picnic. n athletic excellence. The Florida State University Department Those efforts will be of Athletics is committed to developing supported with programs of excellence that foster leader- PAM OVERTON programs and ship development. The foundation of the Associate Athletics services in personal Director for Student leadership development program is the Services development, Seminole Leadership Institutes that are held career development four times a year. These Institutes offer and community service. student-athletes the opportunity to learn skills that will benefit them as students, as PERSONAL athletes, and as they pursue their goals after DEVELOPMENT leaving Florida State. The Institutes are based on building communication skills. Fostering the Students have the opportunity to use the development of values and work ethic taught by athletic personal growth is participation as the framework for their a fundamental leadership development. The Institutes component of the NOLES program. These support programs ensure that the student- athlete will be provided opportuni- ties to focus on personal growth JOHN LATA issues such as Personal values clarification, Development goal setting, fiscal planning, decision- making and personal responsibility. Programming focuses on helping student- athletes develop a healthy lifestyle while they are at Florida State and habits that will benefit them for life. CAREER DEVELOPMENT Preparing for life after college sports is a major focus of the NOLES Career Develop- ment program. The program is designed to work cooperatively with the University’s Career Services to acquaint students with the job search process, provide networking opportunities and ultimately assist with job placement. This program places a priority on the development of the total person, with the goal of developing individuals who will have rewarding careers and productive lifestyles after they leave Florida State.

players were named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll last season. 59:00 THIS IS THE ACC THE TRADITION Overall, 95 ACC teams took part in post- 2003-2004 academic year — 12 for men onsistency. It’s the mark of true season play compiling an 84-64 (.568) and 13 for women. excellence in any endeavor. record. The first ACC championship was held in However, in today’s intercollegiate A total of 167 student-athletes from the swimming on February 25, 1954. The C ACC earned first, second or third-team All- conference did not conduct championships athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is America honors this past year. In addition, in cross country, wrestling or tennis during virtually impossible to maintain a high level the ACC produced three national Players of the first year. of consistency. the Year, one national Rookie of the Year The 12 sports for men include football, Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has and four national Coach of the Year cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, defied the odds. Having celebrated its 50th recipients. indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, year of competition a year ago, the ACC has The ACC placed at least one team in baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, long enjoyed the reputation as one of the the top 10 nationally in 16 of the 21 sports which was started in 1971, was discontin- strongest and most competitive intercolle- sponsored by the league for which polls ued in 1981. giate conferences in the nation. And that is were available. In all, 28 ACC teams finished Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 not mere conjecture, the numbers support their season with a top 10 ranking. with the first championship meet being held it. in tennis at . Since the league’s inception in 1953, A HISTORY Championships for women are current- ACC schools have captured 88 national The Atlantic Coast Conference was ly conducted in cross country, volleyball, champion-ships, including 44 in women’s founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, competition and 44 in men’s. In addition, Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC charter members — Clemson, Duke, lacrosse, softball and rowing. n student-athletes 115 times in men’s competi- Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina tion and 51 times in women’s action. State, South Carolina and Wake Forest — The conference had an immediate drawing up the conference by-laws. SCHOOL impact on the national college women’s The withdrawal of seven schools from AFFILIATIONS soccer scene in the fall of 1987 when the the Southern Conference came early on the University of North Carolina captured the morning of May 8, 1953, during the CLEMSON — Charter member of the first of what would eventually be 12 Southern Conference’s annual spring Southern Intercollegiate Athletic national women’s soccer titles for the ACC. meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven Association in 1894, a charter member of Since becoming a league sponsored sport, members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set the Southern Conference in 1921, a North Carolina has laid claim to 12 of the of bylaws was adopted and the name charter member of the Atlantic Coast last 15 national championships, including a became officially the Atlantic Coast Confer- Conference (ACC) in 1953. streak of eight consecutive between 1987 ence. DUKE — Joined the Southern Conference and 1994. Suggestions from fans for the name of The eight schools that take to the field the new conference appeared in the in December, 1928; charter member of this fall under the ACC banner have region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in the ACC in 1953. garnered 78 first or second team NSCAA All- Raleigh. Some of the names suggested FLORIDA STATE — Charter member of America distinctions, 44 National Player of were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East the Dixie Conference in 1948, joined the the Year titles and 11 National Rookie of the Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue- in July, 1976; joined Year honors. Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the the ACC July, 1991. Shoreline. — Charter member of 2002-03 IN Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic that the name of the conference be the Association in 1894, charter member of REVIEW Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion Southern Conference in 1921, charter The 2002-03 academic year concluded was passed unanimously. The meeting member of the SEC in 1932, joined the with the league pocketing three more concluded with each member institution ACC in April, 1978. national team titles and ten individual NCAA assessed $200.00 to pay for conference MARYLAND — Charter member of the crowns. In all, the ACC has won 45 expenses. national team titles over the last 13 years. On December 4, 1953, conference Southern Conference in 1921, charter The ACC’s 2002-03 national champions officials met again at Sedgefield and officially member of the ACC in 1953. were Wake Forest in field hockey, Virginia in admitted the as the NORTH CAROLINA — Charter member men’s lacrosse and Clemson in men’s golf. league’s eighth member. The first, and only, of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic withdrawal of a school from the ACC came Association in 1894, charter member of on June 30, 1971, when the University of the Southern Conference in 1921, South Carolina tendered its resignation. charter member of the ACC in 1953. 2003 ACC The ACC operated with seven members NC STATE — Charter member of the PRESEASON until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Southern Conference in 1921; charter SOCCER POLL Institute of Technology was admitted. The member of the ACC in 1953. 2002 Atlanta school had withdrawn from the VIRGINIA — Charter member of the SCHOOL POINTS RECORD in January of Southern Intercollegiate Athletic 1. North Carolina (7) 63 21-2-4 (4-1-2) 1964. Association in 1894, charter member of The ACC expanded to nine members 2. Virginia (1) 52 13-7-2 (4-3-0) the Southern Conference in 1921, 3. Florida State 37 13-7-3 (3-3-1) on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. resigned from Southern Conference in 4. Clemson 36 14-8-0 (4-3-0) December 1936, joined the ACC in 5. Maryland 34 13-8-1 (3-3-1) December, 1953. 6. Duke 32 9-9-2 (2-3-2) THE WAKE FOREST — Joined the Southern 7. Wake Forest 20 13-8-1 (2-4-1) CHAMPIONSHIPS Conference in February, 1936, charter 8. NC State 14 10-8-1 (2-4-1) The conference will conduct champion- member of the ACC in 1953. ship competition in 25 sports during the 60:00 Since the ACC’s inception in 1953, the league has captured 88 national THIS IS ACC SOCCER 2002 ACC FINAL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM WON LOSS T PCT FOR OPP WON LOSS T PCT FOR OPP UNC 4 1 2 .714 14 8 21 2 4 .885 84 19 Clemson 4 3 0 .571 14 12 14 8 0 .636 49 37 UVa 4 3 0 .571 8 7 13 7 2 .636 48 27 FSU 3 3 1 .500 15 15 13 7 3 .630 46 37 Maryland 3 3 1 .500 11 11 13 8 1 .625 47 33 Duke 2 3 2 .429 10 10 9 9 2 .500 37 25 NC State 2 4 1 .357 6 14 10 8 1 .553 41 30 WFU 2 4 1 .357 12 13 13 8 1 .625 46 28

Record vs. Non-ACC opponents: 75-24-6 (.743)

ACC SOCCER IN 2002 ◆ Five members of Soccer America’s All- ACC ALL-Freshman Team: Ali ◆ Six of the conference’s eight teams were Decade team Andrzejewski, Maryland; Lori Chalupny, in the 2002 NCAA Women’s Soccer ◆ Eight current or former ACC players North Carolina; Leah Gallegos, Florida Championships, equaling the PAC-10 were members of the 1999 U.S. State; Allison Graham, Clemson; Kelly and Big Ten for most participants Women’s World Cup Championship Hammond, Virginia; , ◆ Tied with the West Coast Conference with Team Virginia; Sarah Kozey, Wake Forest; the most teams in the Round of Sixteen ◆ 88 First Team All-Americans Mallory Mahar; Maryland; Carolyn ◆ North Carolina earned its 21st consecu- ◆ Eight National Rookie of the Year Awards Riggs, Duke; Kat Seibert, Duke; Lindsay tive appearance in the NCAA Tourna- ◆ 108-58-4 record in the NCAA Tourna- Tarpley, North Carolina ment, Clemson and Virginia earned their ment eighth straight appearance, Wake Forest ◆ Of the 287 teams participating in ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Deliah earned its sixth straight appearance Division I women’s soccer, the ACC is the Arrington, Clemson while Maryland was invited for the only conference that can boast having ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Lindsay seventh time in eight years and Florida four teams that have been to two of the Tarpley, North Carolina State went to the NCAA’s for the third last three Sweet 16’s. ACC COACH OF THE YEAR: Shannon consecutive time. Higgins-Cirovski ◆ 2002 NCAA Division I Soccer College All-ACC: 1st Team: Deliah Arrington, Cup participant North Carolina Clemson; Adrienne Barnes, NC State; ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS: ◆ Five teams in the final SoccerBuzz and Heather Beem, Clemson; Thora (Seminole Soccer Complex, Tallahassee, Soccer America polls with all eight Helgadottir, Duke; Katie Ludwig, FL) First Round: #2 Clemson d. #7 NC schools ranked during the season Maryland; Casey McCluskey, Duke; State 5-2; #6 Duke d. #3 Virginia 1-0; ◆ Two players named first team All-America Catherine Reddick, North Carolina; #1 North Carolina d. #8 Wake Forest 3- by SoccerBuzz as part of eight total Annika Schmidt, NC State; Cindy 0; #5 Maryland d. #4 Florida State 4-2. recipients Schofield, Florida State; Lindsay Semifinals: Clemson d. Duke 2-0; North ◆ Two freshmen named to the SoccerBuzz Tarpley, North Carolina; Kelly Worden, Carolina d. Maryland 4-0. Final: North All-Freshman First Team Virginia Carolina d. Clemson 6-0. ◆ 2002 SoccerBuzz Freshman of the Year 2nd Team: Darci Borski, Virginia; Jenni ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Casey ACC SOCCER LEGACY Branam, North Carolina; Kimmy McCluskey, Duke; Thoa Helgadottir, ◆ 17 NCAA Division I Championships Francis, Maryland; Leslie Gaston, North Duke; Kimmy Francis, Maryland; Jen ◆ 21 NCAA title match appearances Carolina; Gillian Hatch, Virginia; Paige Biscoe, Maryland; Deliah Arrington, ◆ 23 NCAA Final Four Appearances Ledford, Clemson; Mallory Mahar, Clemson; Allison Mitchall, Clemson; ◆ Seven gold medal winning Olympians Maryland; Alyssa Ramsey, North Sarah Turner, Clemson; Jeni Branam, ◆ 15 National Player of the Year Awards Carolina; A.B. Robbins, Wake Forest; Liz North Carolina; Susan Bush, North ◆ Soccer America’s Women’s Player of the Wagner, Duke; Katherine Winstead, Carolina; Lindsay Tarpley, North Decade Wake Forest Carolina. ACC TOURNAMENT MVP: Leslie ACC IN FINAL POLLS Gaston, North Carolina Soccer- Soccer Soccer- ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Sept. 3, Team NSCAA Buzz America* Times.com* Sarah Kozey, Wake Forest; Sept. 9, Alyssa North Carolina 3 4 2 2 Ramsey, North Carolina and Katherine Clemson 25 21 14 18 Winstead, Wake Forest; Sept. 16, Lindsay Maryland 24 19 19 15 Tarpley, North Carolina; Sept. 23, Leah Virginia 17 15 24 20 Gallegos, Florida State; Sept. 30, Paige Ledford, Clemson and Adrienne Barnes, Florida State 19 14 — — NC State; Oct. 7, Leslie Gaston, North Duke — — 21 — Carolina; Oct. 14, Gretchen Lear, NC State; Oct. 21, Anne Morrell, North *Final poll released before the NCAA Tournament Carolina; Oct. 28, Darci Borski, Virginia; Nov. 4, Darci Borski, Virginia. championships including 44 in women’s competition. 61:00 2003 SOCCER OPPONENT QUICK FACTS

2002 Postseason Results: NCAA Tournament, Second Round Final Ranking: 22nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Location: Los Angeles, California Women’s Soccer SID: Jason Pommier Enrollment: 28,600 (15,500 undergraduates) Office Phone: 213-740-8480 Colors: Cardinal and Gold Fax: 213-740-7584 JIM MILLINDER Nickname: Trojans/Women of Troy Home Phone: 310-406-0696 Head Coach Conference: Pacific-10 E-mail: [email protected] Home Field/capacity: McAlister Field/1000 Website: www.usctrojans.com Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Jim Millinder Top Returnees: Julie Peterson, GK, Jr., 0.92 GAA; Jessica Edwards, F, Sr., Record at USC: 94-42-9 (.679), 7 years 5G, 2A; Amy Mann, MF, So., 2G, 0A; Megan Abbamonto, MF, Sr., 2G, Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 102-69-13 0A (.590), 9 years 2002 Overall Record: 11-8-3 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 5-4, 4th Julie Peterson, GK

Final Ranking: Fourth Location: University Park, Pennsylvania Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/7 Enrollment: 41,445 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Colors: Blue and White Women’s Soccer SID: Stephanie Mociun Nickname: Nittany Lions Office Phone: 814-865-2152 Conference: Big Ten PAULA WILKINS Fax: 814-863-3165 Head Coach Home Field/capacity: Jeffrey Field/3,500 E-mail: [email protected] Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Paula Wilkins Website: www.gopsusports.com Record at Penn State: 40-8-2, 2 years Top Returnees: Heidi Drummond, F, 14G, 6A; Joanna Lohman, M, 10G, Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 40-8-2, 2 years 11A; , F, 12G, 6A 2002 Overall Record: 19-4-1 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 9-1-0/1st 2002 Postseason Results: NCAA College Cup

Joanna Lohman, MF

Fax: 352-375-4809 Press Box: 352-375-4683, ext. 4662 Home Phone: 352-331-6964 Location: Gainesville, Florida E-mail: [email protected] Enrollment: 47,373 Website: www.gatorzone.com Colors: Orange and Blue Top Returnees: Crystal Frimpong, F, Sr., 6G, 2A; Robin Nickname: Gators Fulton, F, Sr., 3G, 3A; Dena Floyd, MF, Sr., 3G, Conference: Southeastern 2A; Candace River, D, So., 2G, 3A BECKY BURLEIGH Home Field/Capacity: Percy Beard Stadium/4,500 Head Coach Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Becky Burleigh Against the Opponent Record at UF: 150-35-6, 7 years Name Games Goals Assists Pts Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 232-58-12, 13 years Leah Gallegos 1 1 0 2 2002 Overall Record: 10-10-2 Jez Ratliff 2 1 0 2 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 5-3-1, T3rd (SEC), Camie Bybee 2 0 1 1 2nd (SEC East), 2nd (SEC Tourn) Amber Tollefson 4 0 1 1 2002 Postseason Results: N/A Teresa Rivera 1 0 1 1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 KEEPER Women’s Soccer SID: Mary Howard Name Games Saves Goals Against Office Phone: 352-375-4683, ext. 6100 Kerry York 1 4 1 Robin Fulton, F Ali Mims 1 4 2

62:00 This year half of the Seminoles home games will come against teams that were ranked last Fax: 904-256-7179 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.judolphins.com Location: Jacksonville, Florida Top Returnees: Inge Heiremans, M, Sr., 14G, 8A; Enrollment: 2,350 Ranveig Aas-Hanssen, F, So., 10G, 7A; Colors: Green and White Hanni Wenzel, D, Jr. 1G, 2A Nickname: Dolphins MIKE JOHNSON Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach Home Field/Capacity: Ashley Sports Complex/500 Against the Opponent Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Mike Johnson Name Games Goals Assists Pts Record at JU: 69-29-4, 5 years Amber Tollefson 4 2 1 5 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 69-29-4, 5 years Kristen Boyce 3 2 0 4 2002 Overall Record: 15-4-2 Camie Bybee 2 1 1 3 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 8-1-2, 3rd Jez Ratliff 2 1 0 2 2002 Postseason Results: N/A Katie Beal 2 0 2 2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/6 KEEPER Women’s Soccer SID: Jason Jordan Name Games Saves Goals Against Office Phone: 904-256-7402 Kerry York 2 3 2 Hanni Wenzel, D Ali Mims 1 1 0

Women’s Soccer SID: Scott Meyer Office Phone: 785-864-7314 Location: Lawrence, Kansas Fax: 785-864-7944 Enrollment: 66,044 Home Phone: 785-766-1315 Colors: Crimson and Blue E-mail: [email protected] Nickname: Jayhawks Website: www.kuathletics.com Conference: Big XII Top Returnees: Meghan Miller, GK, Jr.; Caroline Home Field/Capacity: Super Target Field/1,000 Smith, F, So.; Monica Brothers, F, Jr.; Stacy MARK FRANCIS Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Mark Francis Leeper, D, Jr. Head Coach Record at KU: 39-35-5, 4 years Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 72-60-6, 7 years Against the Opponent 2002 Overall Record: 11-7-2 Name Games Goals Assists Pts 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 4-5-1, 6th Camie Bybee 1 1 0 2 2002 Postseason Results: N/A Kristin Boyce 1 1 0 2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/4 Jez Ratliff 1 0 1 1 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 KEEPER Name Games Saves Goals Against Kerry York 1 2 1 Meghan Miller, GK Ali Mims 1 0 0

Office Phone: 619-594-4348 Fax: 619-582-6541 Location: San Diego, California Press Box: 619-594-3989 Enrollment: 34,171 Home Phone: 619-287-0763 Colors: Scarlet and Black E-mail: [email protected] Nickname: Aztecs Website: www.goaztecs.com CHUCK CLEGG Conference: Mountain West Top Returnees: Kim Castellanos, F, Sr., 10G, 6A; Head Coach Home Field/Capacity: SDSU Sports Deck/1,000 Lisette Martinez, MF, So., 4G, 4A; Gina Salinas, Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Chuck Clegg D, Jr.; Stephanie Pearson, GK, Sr., 1.91 GAA Record at SDSU: 115-71-6 (10 years) Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: same 2002 Overall Record: 13-7-0 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 3-3, 4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/5 Women’s Soccer SID: Matt MacDonald

Kim Castellanos, F year or who played in the 2002 NCAA Tournament. 63:00 E-mail: [email protected] Location: Coral Gables, Florida Website: www.hurricanesports.com Enrollment: 14,978 Top Returnees: Britney Butcher, F/M, 16G, 2A; Colors: Orange, Green and White Lindsey Yach, F/M, 9G, 5A; Vonda Matthews, Nickname: Hurricanes F/M, 2G, 7A Conference: BIG EAST (Northeast Division) TRICIA TALIAFERRO Home Field/Capacity: /500 Head Coach Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Tricia Taliaferro Against the Opponent Record at Miami: 9-9-1, 1 year Name Games Goals Assists Pts Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 47-33-1, 4 years Leah Gallegos 1 1 0 2 2002 Overall Record: 9-9-1 Amber Tollefson 3 0 2 2 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 4-1-1, 2nd Jez Ratliff 2 0 1 1 2002 Postseason Results: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/11 KEEPER Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Name Games Saves Goals Against Women’s Soccer SID: Kiersten Coleman Kerry York 1 10 1 Office Phone: 305-284-3236 Ali Mims 1 6 1 Fax: 305-284-2807 Britney Butcher, F/M

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Women’s Soccer SID: Kyle Campbell Office Phone: 662-915-7544 Fax: 662-915-7006 Home Phone: 662-234-3679 Location: Oxford, Mississippi E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.olemisssports.com Enrollment: 14,960 STEVE HOLEMAN Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Top Returnees: Kristal Menard, M, Jr., 2G, 6A; Head Coach Nickname: Rebels Kelly Renie, F, So., 18G, 3A; Amy Sample, Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) M, Sr., 3G, 4A Stadium/Capacity: Ole Miss Soccer Stadium/1,500 Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Steve Holeman Against the Opponent Record at Ole Miss: 85-67-6, 8 years Name Games Goals Assists Pts Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 92-73-9, 9 Jez Ratliff 1 1 0 2 years 2002 Overall Record: 13-5-2 KEEPER 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 5-3-1/2nd West, Name Games Saves Goals Against 3rd Overall Kerry York 1 5 0 2002 Postseason Results: NCAA Tournament, First Round Kristal Mendard, M

Women’s Soccer SID: Jason Yellin Office Phone: 301-314-7062 Fax: 301-314-9094 Home Phone: 401-953-0575 Location: College Park, Maryland E-mail: [email protected] Enrollment: 34,130 Website: www.umterps.com Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Top Returnees: Ali Andrzejewski, F, 9G, 2A; Audra Nickname: Terrapins, Terps Poulin, M, 8G, 3A; Katie Ludwig, F/M, 6G, 4A SHANNON Conference: Atlantic Coast HIGGINS-CIROVSKI Home Field/capacity: Ludwig Field/4,500 Against the Opponent Head Coach Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Shannon Higgins- Name Games Goals Assists Pts Cirovski Amber Tollefson 5 2 3 7 Record at Maryland: 42-36-4, 4 seasons Camie Bybee 4 3 0 6 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 111-95-15, 12 Erica Lewis 2 1 0 2 seasons Kristin Boyce 5 1 0 2 2002 Overall Record: 13-8-1 Jez Ratliff 3 0 1 1 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 3-3-1/5th 2002 Postseason Results: Second Round NCAA KEEPER Tournament Name Games Saves Goals Against Final Ranking: 24th Kerry York 4 19 6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4 Ali Mims 1 2 0 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Katie Ludwig, M/F

64:00 FSU held ACC opponents to the second-fewest goals in team history and in three of FSU’s seven Office Phone: 813-974-4029 Fax: 813-974-5328 Location: Tampa, Florida E-mail: TBA Enrollment: 39,170 Website: www.gousfbulls.com Colors: Green and Gold Top Returnees: Breck Bankesterher, GK, 1.57 GAA, Nickname: Bulls 73 SVS; Rachel Thjomoe, F/M, 2G, 4A; Conference: Conference USA Stacci Sastre, D, 1A, 1P LOGAN FLECK Home Field/capacity: USF Soccer Stadium/ Head Coach 4,000 Against the Opponent Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Logan Fleck Name Games Goals Assists Pts Record at USF: 71-59-10/8 years Amber Tollefson 3 0 1 1 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 85-69- Leah Gallegos 1 0 1 1 11/10 years Katie Beal 2 0 1 1 2002 Overall Record: 8-8-2 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 4-4-2, 7th KEEPER 2002 Postseason Results: N/A Name Games Saves Goals Against Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/5 Kerry York 1 0 0 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Joy McKenzie 1 0 2 Women’s Soccer SID: Chris Pluto Ali Mims 1 0 0 Breck Bankesterher, GK

Women’s Soccer SID: Steve Kirkland Office Phone: 434-982-5535 Location: Charlottesville, Virginia Fax: 434-982-5525 Enrollment: 18,848 Press Box: 434-977-2690 Colors: Orange and Blue Home Phone: 434-293-5911 Nickname: Cavaliers, Wahoos, “Hoos” E-mail: [email protected] Conference: Atlantic Coast Website: www.virginiasports.com Home Field/capacity: Klöckner Stadium/8,000 Top Returnees: Lindsay Gusick, F, Jr.; Gillian Hatch, STEVE SWANSON Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Steve Swanson D, Jr.; Kelly Hammond, M, So.; Head Coach Record at Virginia: 41-19-5, 3 years Sarah Huffman, M, So. Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 144-81-16, 13 years Against the Opponent 2002 Overall Record: 13-7-2 Name Games Goals Assists Pts 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 4-3/T2nd Camie Bybee 3 0 1 1 2002 Postseason Results: NCAA Tournament, Third Amber Tollefson 4 0 1 Round Final Ranking: 17th KEEPER Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/5 Name Games Saves Goals Against Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Kerry York 2 8 2 Ali Mims 1 18 3 Gillian Hatch, D

E-mail: [email protected] Location: Orlando, Florida Website: www.UCFathletics.com Enrollment: 42,000 Top Returnees: Courtney Baines, M, 1G, 8A; Colors: Black & Gold Allison Blagriff, M, 9G, 3A; Jennifer Nickname: Golden Knights Montgomery, F, 17G, 12A Conference: Atlantic Sun Head Coach Home Field/capacity: UCF Soccer Field/1,000 Against the Opponent Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Amanda Cromwell Name Games Goals Assists Pts Record at UCF: 56-28-2, 4 years Camie Bybee 2 1 2 4 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 66-43-3, 6 years Leah Gallegos 1 1 0 2 2002 Overall Record: 18-5-0 Amber Tollefson 2 0 1 1 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 10-1-0/1st Jez Ratliff 2 0 1 1 2002 Postseason Results: NCAA First Round Kristin Boyce 3 2 1 1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 KEEPER Women’s Soccer SID: Cheryl Flesch Name Games Saves Goals Against Office Phone: 407-823-2464 Kerry York 1 4 1 Fax: 407-823-5266 Ali Mims 1 2 0 Home Phone: 407-482-0732 Lindsay Maier, MF/F Joy McKenzie 1 1 0 conference games, the defense held the opponent to one goal or less. 65:00 Office Phone: 919-684-2664 Fax: 919-684-2489 Home Phone: 919-596-4204 E-mail: [email protected] Location: Durham, North Carolina Website: www.goduke.com Enrollment: 6,202 Top Returnees: Casey McCluskey, M, Jr., 10G, 2A; Colors: Royal Blue and White Carolyn Riggs, F, So., 9G; Carmen Bognanno, M, Nickname: Blue Devils So., 2G, 2A; Thora Helgadottir, GK, Sr., 1.31GAA Conference: Atlantic Coast ROBBIE CHURCH Home Field/capacity: /7,000 Against the Opponent Head Coach Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Robbie Church Name Games Goals Assists Pts Record at Duke: 17-19-3, 2 years Amber Tollefson 3 1 1 3 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 104-68-12, Jez Ratliff 2 1 0 2 9 years (W); 90-58-5, 8 years (M) Camie Bybee 2 1 0 2 2002 Overall Record: 9-9-2 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 2-3-2/6th KEEPER 2002 Postseason Results: N/A Name Games Saves Goals Against Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/7 Kerry York 1 4 1 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Casey McCluskey, M Ali Mims 1 5 2 Women’s Soccer SID: Lindy Brown

Fax: 864-656-0299 Press Box: 864-656-4303 Location: Clemson, South Carolina E-mail: [email protected] Enrollment: 16,867 Website: www.clemsontigers.com Colors: Orange and Purple Top Returnees: Lindsay Browne, F, 6G, 10A; Nickname: Lady Tigers Allison Graham, M, 3G, 7A; Pagie Ledford, Conference: Atlantic Coast F, 2G, 7A Home Field/capacity: /8,500 TODD BRAMBLE Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Todd Bramble Against the Opponent Head Coach Record at Clemson: 29-13-1, 2 years Name Games Goals Assists Pts Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 29-13-1, 2 Leah Gallegos 1 3 0 6 years Camie Bybee 3 1 2 4 2002 Overall Record: 14-8 Amber Tollefson 4 2 0 4 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 4-3-0/T2nd Kristin Boyce 4 0 1 1 2002 Postseason Results: NCAA Tournament, 1st Round Allison Ferreri 1 0 1 1 Final Ranking: 25th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/9 KEEPER Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Name Games Saves Goals Against Women’s Soccer SID: Sam Blackman Kerry York 3 14 5 Office Phone: 864-656-1924 Ali Mims 1 0 1 Lindsay Browne, F

Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina Press Box: 336-758-8681 Enrollment: 4,080 E-mail: [email protected] Colors: Old Gold & Black Website: www.wakeforestsports.com Nickname: Demon Deacons Top Returnees: Katherine Winstead, Sr., MF, 9G, 6A; Conference: Atlantic Coast Alena Thom, Sr., F, 8G, 7A; Sarah Kozey, So., F, Home Field/capacity: Spry Stadium/3,000 9G, 5A Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Tony DaLuz TONY DaLUZ Record at WFU: 73-46-9/6 Yrs Head Coach Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 119-88-13/11 Yrs Against the Opponent 2002 Overall Record: 13-8-2 Name Games Goals Assists Pts 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 2-4-1/T-8th Jez Ratliff 1 1 0 2 2002 Postseason Results: NCAA 2nd Rnd Amber Tollefson 3 0 1 1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/7 Leah Gallegos 1 0 1 1 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Women’s Soccer SID: Michael Bertsch KEEPER Office Phone: 336-758-5640 Name Games Saves Goals Against Fax: 336-758-5140 Ali Mims 1 2 4 Alena Thom, F Kerry York 1 3 3

66:00 More than half (9 of 17) of FSU’s scheduled matches are against 2002 NCAA Tournament Home Phone: 919-481-3242 E-mail: [email protected] Location: Raleigh, North Carolina Website: www.gopack.com Enrollment: 28,619 Top Returnees: Adrienne Barnes, Sr., F, 8G, 6A; Colors: Red and White Lindsey Underwood, Sr., F, 10G, 5A; Nickname: Wolfpack Katherine Warman, F/MF, Sr., 3G, 3A Conference: Atlantic Coast Home Field/capacity: Method Road Soccer Stadium/3,000 LAURA KERRIGAN Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Laura Kerrigan Against the Opponent Head Coach Record at NC State: 42-47-7, 5 years Name Games Goals Assists Pts Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 42-47-7, 5 years Jez Ratliff 2 2 2 6 2002 Overall Record: 10-8-1 Erica Lewis 1 2 0 4 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 2-4-1/7th Allison Ferreri 1 1 0 2 2002 Postseason Results: N/A Leah Gallegos 1 0 1 2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/11 Camie Bybee 1 0 1 1 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/8 Women’s Soccer SID: Chennelle Miller KEEPER Office Phone: 919-515-1183 Name Games Saves Goals Against Fax: 919-515-2898 Kerry York 2 5 2 Ali Mims 1 4 0 Adrienne Barnes, F Joy McKenzie 1 0 0

Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Women’s Soccer SID: Chad Beattie Office Phone: 561-297-3163 Fax: 561-297-3499 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.fausports.com Location: Boca Raton, Florida Top Returnees: Julie Ferguson, So., F, 10G, 13A; Molly Keating, Sr., GK, 1.01 GAA, 7SO; BRIAN DOOLEY Enrollment: 25,000 Head Coach Colors: Blue, Grey, and Red Rhonda Jones, Sr., M/F, 4G, 7A Nickname: Owls Conference: Atlantic Sun Home Field/capacity: FAU Field/300 Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Brian Dooley Record at FAU: 47-25-2, 4 years Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 100-37-6, 8 years 2002 Overall Record: 14-5-0 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 10-1-0/1st 2002 Postseason Results: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/6 Rhonda Jones, MF

Office Phone: 919-962-7257 Press Box: 919-962-1460 Fax: 919-962-0612 Home Phone: 919-967-7272 Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina E-mail: [email protected] Enrollment: 15,844 Website: www.TarHeelBlue.com Colors: Carolina Blue and White Top Returnees: Lindsay Tarpley, So., M, 16G, 15A; Alyssa Ramsey, Sr., F, 17G, 12A; Nickname: Tar Heels Head Coach Conference: Atlantic Coast Anne Morrell, Jr., F, 9G, 5A Home Field/capacity: /5,025 Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Against the Opponent Record at UNC: 533-25-15, 24 years Name Games Goals Assists Pts Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: 533-25-15, 24 Kristin Boyce 1 1 0 2 years Jessica Bell 1 1 0 2 2002 Overall Record: 21-2-4 Leah Gallegos 1 0 1 1 2002 Conference Record/Finish: 4-1-2/1st 2002 Postseason Results: NCAA Semifinalist KEEPER Final Ranking: Third Name Games Saves Goals Against Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/5 Ali Mims 1 5 4 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Alyssa Ramsey, F Kerry York 1 1 5 Women’s Soccer SID: Dave Lohse Joy McKenzie 1 1 0 teams including two College Cup participants. 67:00 68:00 Last year alone, Florida State athletes contributed over 4,500 volunteer hours in service to the community and helped to raise $64,000 for charities. 69:00 70:00 Seminole sports teams have a combined .689 all-time winning percentage and have earned 7,549 victories. 71:00 72:00 Florida State soccer is in the top seven in the nation when it comes to the amount of success FSU Soccer History

lorida State soccer played its first Florida since then. game September 2, 1995 and its first Baker laid the foundation for the F season was played on a field that is program’s unprecedented success in 1999. now a parking lot. In the last eight years so After just one season in Tallahassee, Baker’s much has changed. The team has gone 2000 FSU soccer team not only made its first from an intramural field with temporary appearance in the NCAA Tournament but bleachers to one of the nation’s premiere also advanced to the Sweet 16. He led the soccer facilities. It has risen from the bottom team to the school’s first-ever win against of the ACC to competing for the top spot in National Champion North Carolina and FSU the conference every year. The program is not only broke through for the first time now a fixture in the NCAA Tournament and ever against Florida but the Seminoles beat is one of the seven most successful women’s the Gators twice in 2000 including a win in soccer programs started in the last decade. Gainesville in the second round of the It’s hard to imagine that it all started in NCAA Tournament. The wins over Florida September of 1995 on an intramural field in and UNC marked the first time in NCAA front of 623 fans. history a women’s soccer team defeated the After recording the first win in school last two national champions in one season. history in the program’s second game ever, After recording wins over Texas A&M and a 5-1 win over West Florida, Heather Kerby- Wake Forest also, on top of the NCAA Nelson’s 1995 Seminoles went on to record Tournament success, the Tribe ended the three more victories in the program’s first year ranked in the top 15 in all three season. Some of the highlights from the first national polls, the program’s first ever season included an 11-0 win over Jackson- national rankings. Baker was named the ville and a double overtime game against southeast’s top coach and the runner-up for national power and top-ranked North national coach of the year honors. Carolina that the Heels eventually won 3-1. Unlike the 1997 season when FSU had As all first-year programs usually do, FSU trouble recapturing the magic from the year took its lumps in year one but made a before, Baker’s Seminoles had another quantum leap in 1996. remarkable campaign in 2001. With the first After just one season of existence, the top 10 recruiting class in school history on second-year Seminoles had one of the best board (No. 8 in the nation by SoccerBuzz), seasons in program history. The team the Seminoles made a return trip to the rebounded from a 4-14-1 record to go 12-7- NCAA Tournament where the team won its 1 and also recorded the first two conference opening round game for the second year in wins in program history. The Seminoles first a row. Baker’s team recorded the most wins ever ACC win came in a 1-0 victory over ever in a single season with 15 and finished Clemson October 20, 1996. The win was the year ranked in the top 20 in every also the programs first against a nationally national poll. The biggest achievement ranked team as the Tigers came to Tallahas- though was the team’s success inside of the see ranked as high as No. 10. The Clemson nation’s best soccer conference. Not only win wasn’t the team’s only victory over an did FSU finish third in the conference and ACC squad or a ranked team though. win four ACC games, surpassing the Florida State knocked off another top 10 conference win total from the previous five team later in the year as they secured the years combined, but the Tribe made a run program’s second-ever win over a confer- at the ACC Tournament championship for ence foe with a 4-2 victory over No. 10 NC the first time. In 2000 FSU advanced into State. The wins over two top 10 teams the ACC semifinals for the first time after a brought FSU its first national recognition as shootout win over Wake Forest but that was the team received votes in a national poll for nothing compared to 2001. Baker’s team the first time and showed up in the regional opened the ACC Tournament with a 7-2 rankings for the first time at No. 10. blasting of Maryland, the school’s first ACC The Tribe couldn’t build on the success Tournament win, as they moved into the of 1996 as the team slipped below .500 in semifinal round for the second straight also had a .630 winning percentage as they 1997 and 1998, which led to Patrick Baker’s season. After an epic 150-minute scoreless recorded 13 or more wins for the third hiring before the 1999 season. The second battle with Virginia, sophomore keeper Ali straight season. The 2002 squad went coach in program history immediately Mims saved three penalty kicks in the undefeated on the road in the regular improved the Seminoles fortunes in 1999. shootout and Ashlee Fontes’ final PK sent season for the first time ever and established He recorded the second most wins in FSU into its first-ever conference champion- itself as one of the top programs in the program history in his first season on board ship game. south as they finished second in the region and led FSU back into the regional rankings In 2000 the Seminoles advanced into behind only North Carolina. for the first time since 1996. His 1999 team the Sweet 16 but didn’t have the success in With three straight trips to the NCAA also tied the record for the longest winning the ACC Baker would have liked. In 2001 Tournament, three consecutive top 15 streak on two occasions (four games). After the team played for its first-ever ACC rankings, two Sweet 16’s and 42 wins in the opening the season with two losses, Baker’s Championship but didn’t get as deep into last three seasons, the third-most in the ACC, squad went 9-6-1 over the next 16 games the NCAA Tournament as the 2000 squad. Florida State soccer has come a long way including wins over every in-state team the In 2002 Baker’s team accomplished both since 1995. Baker’s success this decade has rest of the way. In fact after a loss to Miami goals on top of establishing the best moved FSU into an elite class of just 14 teams in August of 1999, Baker’s teams won 12 in winning percentage in team history. The that have been to two Sweet 16’s in the last a row against in-state competition and has Tribe returned to the Sweet 16, once again three years and Seminole soccer is now a gone 22-1 overall against teams from finished in the upper half of the ACC and major player on the national stage. n

by any program started within the last decade. 73:00 Florida State Records CAREER Points: Shutouts: 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (99-02) .. 102 1. Melissa Juhl ...... (95-98) .... 13 RECORDS 2. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (98-01) .....75 2. Jamie Gurtov ...... (97-99) ...... 9 Game Appearances: 3. Alex Osorio...... (95-98) .... 48 3. Sarah Crawford ...... (97-99) ... 7.5 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (99-02) .....89 4. Camie Bybee ...... (01-02)..... 42 4. Kerry York ...... (01-02).... 7.0 Meredith Jones ...... (99-02) .....89 5. April Murphy ...... (97-00) .... 41 3. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (98-01) .....87 Goals Against Average: 4. April Murphy ...... (97-00) .... 85 Game Winning Goals: 1. Sarah Crawford ...... (99-00) . 1.42 5. Rachael Watkin ...... (97-00) .... 83 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (99-02) .... 11 2. Kerry York ...... (01-02).. 1.53 2. Kelley Poole ...... (96) ...... 6 3. Ali Mims ...... (2001) . 1.59 Game Starts: Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (98-00) ...... 6 1. Rachael Watkin ...... (97-00) .... 83 4. Emma Breland...... (2000) ...... 5 2. Janine Lavoie ...... (95-98) .... 73 Camie Bybee ...... (01-02)...... 5 SINGLE SEASON 3. Alex Osorio...... (95-98) .... 70 4. Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... (98-01) .... 69 Game Winning Assists: RECORDS 5. Janna Walkup ...... (95-98) .... 66 1. Alex Osorio...... (95-98) .... 11 Goals: 2. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (98-01) ...... 9 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (2001) .... 17 Shots: 3. Amber Tollefson ...... (00-02)...... 7 2. Cindy Schofield ...... (2002) .... 15 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (99-02) .. 207 3. Kelley Poole ...... (1996) .... 14 2. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (98-01) ... 137 Goalkeeper – Most Minutes: 4. Emma Breland...... (2000) .... 12 3. Marte VikEdvardsen ...... (98-01) .. 132 1. Melissa Juhl ...... (95-98) ... 4,647 4. Angela Bonaffino...... (96-99) .. 108 2. Jamie Gurtov ...... (97-99) ... 3,232 5. Camie Bybee ...... (2001)..... 10 Alex Osorio...... (96-98) .. 108 3. Sarah Crawford ...... (99-00) ... 3,173 Assists: Goals: Most Wins: 1. Maren VikEdvardsen ...... (2001) .... 10 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (99-02) .... 40 1. Melissa Juhl ...... (95-98) .... 26 2. Cindy Schofield ...... (2001) ...... 8 2. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (98-01) .....28 2. Kerry York ...... (01-02)..... 20 3. Angela Bonaffino...... (1999) ...... 7 3. Alex Osorio...... (95-98) .... 16 3. Sarah Crawford ...... (99-00) .... 18 April Murphy ...... (1999) ...... 7 4. April Murphy ...... (97-00) .... 15 4. Jamie Gurtov ...... (96-99) .... 11 Camie Bybee ...... (01-02)..... 15 Emma Breland...... (2000) ...... 7 Saves: Cindy Schofield ...... (2000) ...... 7 Assists: 1 Melissa Juhl ...... (95-98) .. 297 Camie Bybee ...... (2001)...... 7 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (99-02) .... 22 2. Sarah Crawford ...... (99-00) .. 204 Summer Corum ...... (2001) ...... 7 2. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (98-01) .....19 Leah Gallegos ...... (2002)...... 7 3. Alex Osorio...... (95-98) .... 16 3. Jamie Gurtov ...... (97-99) .. 176 4. Angela Bonaffino...... (96-99) .... 15 4. Kerry York ...... (01-02)... 152 5. Summer Corum ...... (00-01) .... 14 5. Ali Mims ...... (2001)..... 62 Points: Amber Tollefson ...... (00-02)..... 14 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (2001) .... 42 2. Cindy Schofield ...... (2002) .... 36 3. Emma Breland...... (2000) .... 31 4. Kelley Poole ...... (1996) .... 29 5. Camie Bybee ...... (2001)..... 27

Shots: 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (2002) .... 75 2. Cindy Schofield ...... (2001) .... 69 3. Leah Gallegos ...... (2002)..... 64 4. Emma Breland...... (2000) .... 62 5. Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... (1999) .... 56 Kelley Poole ...... (1996) .... 56 Shots On Goal: 1. Cindy Schofield ...... (2002) .... 47 2. Cindy Schofield ...... (2001) .... 42 3. Emma Breland...... (2000) .... 37 4. Leah Gallegos ...... (2002)..... 33 5. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (2001) .... 29 Game-Winning Goals: 1. Kelley Poole ...... (1996) ...... 6 Cindy Schofield ...... (2001) ...... 6 3. Emma Breland...... (2000) ...... 5 4. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (1999) ...... 4 Cindy Schofield ...... (2002) ...... 4 Game-Winning Assists: KERRY YORK 1. Amber Tollefson ...... (2002)...... 5 2. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (2001) ...... 4 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (2000) ...... 4 74:00 Senior co-captains Amber Tollefson and Kristin Boyce are both just 20 appearances away from 4. Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... (1998) ...... 3 Points: 4. Leah Gallegos ...... (2002)..... 21 April Murphy ...... (1999) ...... 3 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 15 5. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (1998) .... 18 Angela Bonnafino ...... (1999) ...... 3 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 29 1997 Alex Osorio ...... 12 Assists: Goalkeeper – Most Minutes: 1998 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 18 1. Emma Breland...... (2000) ...... 7 1. Sarah Crawford ...... (2000) .. 2273:02 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 21 Camie Bybee ...... (2001)...... 7 2. Kerry York ...... (2002) .. 2028:29 2000 Emma Breland ...... 31 Leah Gallegos ...... (2002)...... 7 3. Jamie Gurtov ...... (1998) .. 1879:00 2001 Cindy Schofield...... 42 4. Kasey McCall ...... (1996) ...... 6 4. Melissa Juhl ...... (1996) .. 1713:00 2002 Cindy Schofield...... 36 Jez Ratliff ...... (2001)...... 6 Saves: Assists: Game-Winning Goals: 1. Melissa Juhl ...... (1995) .. 155 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 3 1. Emma Breland...... (2000) ...... 5 2. Sarah Crawford ...... (2000) .. 139 1996 Kasey McCall ...... 6 2. Camie Bybee ...... (2001)...... 3 3. Jaime Gurtov ...... (1998) .. 108 1997 Alex Osorio ...... 6 Leah Gallegos ...... (2002)...... 3 4. Kerry York ...... (2002)..... 98 1998 Sally Shelgren ...... 5 4. Erin Grimsley ...... (1996) ...... 2 5. Melissa Juhl ...... (1996) .... 76 1999 April Murphy ...... 7 Eleven tied with one Angela Bonnafino...... 7 Shutouts: 2000 Emma Breland ...... 7 Wins: 1. Melissa Juhl ...... (1995) ... 7.5 Cindy Schofield...... 7 1. Ali Mims ...... (2001)...... 8 2. Sarah Crawford ...... (2000) ... 6.0 2001 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 10 2. Kerry York ...... (2001)...... 7 3. Jamie Gurtov ...... (1999) ... 4.5 2002 Leah Gallegos ...... 7 3. Melissa Juhl ...... (1995) ...... 4 Goals Against Average: Game-Winning Goals: Goals Against Average: 1. Melissa Juhl ...... (1998) . 0.67 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 1 1. Ali Mims ...... (2001).. 1.59 2. Sarah Crawford ...... (2000) . 1.23 Kelly McGrath ...... 1 2. Kerry York ...... (2001).. 1.67 3. Jamie Gurtov ...... (1997) . 1.30 Lizzie Easton ...... 1 3. Jamie Gurtov ...... (1996) . 1.83 4. Kerry York ...... (2002).. 1.46 Kelly Huff ...... 1 5. Ali Mims ...... (2001) . 1.59 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 6 Shutouts: 1997 Janna Walkup...... 3 1. Kerry York ...... (2001).... 3.0 Most Wins: 1998 Sally Shelgren ...... 1 2. Ali Mims ...... (2001)... 2.5 1. Sarah Crawford ...... (2000) .... 14 Alex Osorio ...... 1 3. Melissa Juhl ...... (1995) ...... 1 2. Kerry York ...... (2002)..... 13 Lauren Lynch...... 1 3. Melissa Juhl ...... (1996) .... 12 April Murphy ...... 1 Saves: 4. Melissa Juhl ...... (1997) ...... 8 Rachael Watkin ...... 1 1. Melissa Juhl ...... (1995) .. 155 Ali Mims ...... (2001) ...... 8 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1 2. Ali Mims ...... (2001)..... 62 Heather Dyche ...... 1 3. Kerry York ...... (2001)..... 54 Most Losses: 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 4 4. Jenni Roberts...... (1995) .... 42 1. Melissa Juhl ...... (1997) .... 12 2000 Emma Breland ...... 5 2. Jamie Gurtov ...... (1998) .... 11 2001 Cindy Schofield...... 6 Bold = returning player. 3. Melissa Juhl ...... (1995) .... 10 2002 Cindy Schofield...... 4 Italic = single season record. 4. Sarah Crawford ...... (2000) ...... 8 5. Melissa Juhl ...... (1996) ...... 7 Game-Winning Assists: 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 1 Most Ties: Erica Shuler ...... 1 1. Jamie Gurtov ...... (1998) ...... 3 1996 Kasey McCall ...... 2 Kerry York ...... (2002)...... 3 Lauren Lynch...... 2 3. Sarah Crawford ...... (2000) ...... 2 Alex Osorio ...... 2 4. Sarah Crawford ...... (1999) ...... 1 1997 Alex Osorio ...... 3 Melissa Juhl ...... (1995) ...... 1 1998 Alex Osorio ...... 5 Melissa Juhl ...... (1996) ...... 1 1999 April Murphy ...... 3 Angela Bonnafino...... 3 2000 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 4 2001 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 5 YEARLY 2002 Amber Tollefson ...... 5 LEADERS Shots: 1995 Lauren Lynch...... 38 FRESHMAN 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 56 RECORDS 1997 Jill Ford ...... 31 1998 Jill Ford ...... 44 Shots: 1999 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... 35 1. Leah Gallegos ...... (2002)..... 64 2000 Emma Breland ...... 62 2. Emma Breland...... (2000) .... 62 2001 Cindy Schofield...... 69 3. Camie Bybee ...... (2001)..... 49 2002 Cindy Schofield...... 75 4. Kasey McCall ...... (1996) .... 38 5. Lauren Lynch ...... (1995) .... 38 Goals: 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 6 Goals: Lauren Lynch...... 6 1. Emma Breland...... (2000) .... 12 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 14 2. Camie Bybee ...... (2001)..... 10 1997 Janna Walkup...... 5 3. Kasey McCall ...... (1996) ...... 9 Jill Ford ...... 5 4. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... (1998) ...... 8 1998 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 8 5. Leah Gallegos ...... (2002)...... 7 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 9 2000 Emma Breland ...... 12 Points: 2001 Cindy Schofield...... 17 1. Emma Breland...... (2000) .... 31 ALI MIMS 2002 Cindy Schofield...... 15 2. Camie Bybee ...... (2001)..... 27 3. Kasey McCall ...... (1996) .... 24

taking over first place for all-time games played at Florida State. 75:00 FSU INDIVIDUAL Florida, Nov. 12, 2000) 12) Most 2nd Half Assists ...... 2 Quickest Goal Allowed 2nd Half ...... 46:41 GAME RECORDS (2001, Taline Tahmassian vs Santa Clara Most Points ...... 8 (Emma Breland, vs. Jacksonville, Nov. 8, (Maren Vik Edvardsen vs Furman, Sept 1, 2000) at Wake Forest, 9/9) 1999) Goalie Saves ...... 9 Quickest Goal Allowed, Overtime ..... 94:28 Most 1st Half Points ...... 5 (Sara Crawford, vs. Clemson, Nov. 17, (1995, at North Carolina, (Cindy Schofield vs UCF, Oct 5, 2001) 2000) 10/20) nd Most 2 Half Points ...... 6 Most Shots ...... 4 Shortest Span between Goals Allowed .. :18 (Cindy Schofield vs Miami, Oct 25, (Amber Tollefson, vs. Jacksonville, Nov. (1997 vs Florida 10/15) 2001) Shortest Span Answering 8, 2000; Leah Gallegos vs. Ole Miss, Most Goals ...... 4 an Opponents Goal ...... :17 Nov. 15, 2002, vs. Auburn, Nov. 17, (Maren Vik Edvardsen vs Furman, Sept 1, (2001 at Jacksonville, 11/4) 1999) 2002) Most 1st Half Goals ...... 2 Largest Margin of Defeat, Shutout ...... 9 (Maren Vik Edvardsen vs Furman, Sept 1, (1995 vs. North Carolina (ACC Trn), 1996 1999; Kelly McGrath, vs Jacksonville, Sept FSU TEAM vs. North Carolina, 9/26; 1997 vs North 13, 1995; Kasey McCall at Jack-sonville, GAME RECORDS Carolina 9/7; 1999 at North Carolina, 9/ Sept 13, 1995; Cindy Schofield vs George Most Goals Scored ...... 11 17) Mason, Aug 31, 2001; Cindy Schofield vs (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13; 1996 vs. UCF, Oct 5, 2001; Camie Bybee vs Jacksonville, 9/15) NCAA Maryland, Nov 8, 2001) Most 2nd Half Goals ...... 3 Most Goals Scored, Defeat ...... 4 POSTSEASON (Cindy Schofield vs Miami, Oct 25, 2001) (1995 vs. Georgia, 10/27) Most Goals Scored ...... 4 Most Assists ...... 3 Most Goals Allowed ...... 9 (2000 vs. Jacksonville, 11/8) (1995 vs. North Carolina (ACC Trn.), 11/ (Erin Grimsley at Jacksonville, Sept 15, Most Goals Scored, Defeat ...... 0 1996) 2; 1996 vs. North Carolina, 9/26; 1997 st (2000 at Clemson, 11/17; 2001, at Most 1 Half Assists ...... 2 vs North Carolina 9/7; 1999 at North (Jessica Driscoll, vs Jacksonville, Sept 13, Carolina, 9/17) Clemson, 11/18; 2002 at UConn, 11/ 1995; April Murphy vs South Alabama, Most Goals Allowed, Victory ...... 3 24) Oct 3, 1999; Angela Bonaffino vs (2002 vs. Clemson, 9/20) Most Goals Allowed, Victory ...... 1 Jacksonville, Oct 16, 1999; Maren Vik Most Goals Scored, Both Teams ...... 11 (2000, vs. Jacksonville, 11/8; 2000 vs. Edvardsen vs George Mason, Aug 31, Florida, 11/12; 2002 vs. Auburn, 11/ 2001; Amber Tollefson vs Maryland, (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13; 1996 vs Nov 8, 2001) Jacksonville, 9/15) 17) Most 2nd Half Assists ...... 3 Largest Margin of Victory ...... 11 Most Goals Allowed ...... 2 (Erin Grimsley at Jacksonville, Sept 15, (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13; 1996 vs (2000 at Clemson, 11/17) 1996) Jacksonville, 9/15) Most Goals Scored, Both Teams ...... 5 Goalie Saves ...... 21 Largest Margin of Victory, Shutout ...... 11 (2000 vs. Jacksonville, 11/8) (Melissa Juhl, vs Duke, Sept 24, 1995) (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13; 1996 vs Largest Margin of Victory ...... 3 Corner Kicks ...... 35 Jacksonville,9/15) (2000 vs. Jacksonville, 11/8) (Mercer Sept. 14, 1998) Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 2 Corner Kicks Allowed ...... 18 Largest Margin of Victory, Home ...... 11 (North Carolina Sept. 7, 1997) (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13) (2000 at Clemson, 11/17) FSU Fouls ...... 28 Largest Margin of Victory, Away ...... 5 Largest Margin of Defeat, Shutout ...... 2 (Maryland Oct. 18, 1998) (2001 vs. UCF, Oct. 5; 2001 vs. Maryland (2000 at Clemson, 11/17) Opponent Fouls ...... 27 ACC Tourney, Nov. 8) Largest Margin of Defeat, Away ...... 2 (Wake Forest Oct. 31, 1995) Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 9 (2000 at Clemson, 11/17) FSU Yellow Cards ...... 3 (1995 vs. North Carolina (ACC Trn.), Most Shots ...... 20 (Duke Oct. 8, 2002) 1996 vs. North Carolina 9/26; 1997 vs (2000 vs. Jacksonville, 11/8) Opponent Yellow Cards ...... 4 North Carolina 9/7; 1999 at North Most Shots Allowed ...... 21 (Duke Oct. 26, 1997) Carolina, 9/17) (2000 at Clemson, 11/17) Largest Margin of Defeat, Home ...... 9 Fewest Shots ...... 2 FSU INDIVIDUAL (1996 vs. North Carolina, 9/26) (2000 at Clemson, 11/17) GAME RECORDS Largest Margin of Defeat, Away ...... 9 Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 3 FOR NCAA (1997 vs North Carolina 9/7; 1999 at (2002 vs. Auburn, 11/17) TOURNAMENT North Carolina, 9/17) Most Shots ...... 41 FSU TEAM PLAY (1999 vs Mercer, 9/3) SEASON RECORDS Most Points ...... 4 Most Shots Allowed ...... 45 Most Victories ...... 15 (2001) (Emma Breland vs. Jacksonville, Nov. 8, (1995 at Nebraska, 10/8) Most Defeats ...... 14 (1995) 2000) Fewest Shots ...... 0 Most Ties ...... 3 (1998; 2002) Most Goals ...... 1 (1995 at Clemson, 9/29; 1995 at Most Consecutive Wins Virginia, 10/13) (Seven tied with one) to Start a Season ...... 3 (2000) st Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 1 Most 1 Half Goals ...... 1 Fewest Victories ...... 4 (1995) (1996 vs Jacksonville, 9/15; 1997 vs (Rachel Watkin, vs. Florida, Nov. 12, Fewest Defeats ...... 7 (1996; 2002) Stetson 10/10; 1999 vs Stetson, 9/9) 2000) Fewest Ties ...... 0 (1997) nd Quickest Goal, 1st Half ...... :41 Most 2 Half Goals ...... 1 Most Games Played ...... 24 (2000; 01) (1997, Erin Grimsley vs Wake Forest, 8/ (Six tied with one) Fewest Games Played ...... 19 (1995) 29) Most Assists ...... 2 Longest Winning Streak ...... 5 (2000) Quickest Goal Allowed,1st Half ...... :30 (Emma Breland, vs. Jacksonville, Nov. 8, Longest Unbeaten Streak ...... 7 (2000) (1996, Robin Confer, North Carolina, 2000) Longest Losing Streak ...... 8 (1995) 9/26) Most 1st Half Assists ...... 1 Longest Non-Winning Streak ...... 8 (1995) Quickest Goal, 2nd Half ...... 46:00 Most Home Field Victories ...... 9 (2000) (Cindy Schofield and Summer Corum, vs. (1997, Jill Ford vs Louisiana State 10/ 76:00 Last season, Florida State established new team records for corner kicks taken (164), fewest Fewest Home Field Defeats ...... 0 (2001) Assists: 79 (35 GA)...... 1996 Most Away Victories ...... 6 (1996) 58 ...... 2001 76 (48 GA)...... 1997 Fewest Away Defeats ...... 1 (2002) 49 ...... 2000 Most Neutral-Site Victories ...... 2 (1995; 01) 42 ...... 2002 Saves Per Game: Most Neutral Site Defeats ...... 3 (2001) 28 ...... 1999 10.37 (19 games) ...... 1995 Most Goals Scored ...... 55 (2001) 27 ...... 1996 6.04 (24 games) ...... 2000 Goals Per Game ...... 2.55 (1996) 23 ...... 1998 5.80 (20 games) ...... 1999 Fewest Goals Scored ...... 30 (1997) 23 ...... 1997 5.33 (21 games) ...... 1998 Most Assists ...... 58 (2001) 17 ...... 1995 5.33 (24 games) ...... 2001 Assists Per Game ...... 2.42 (2001) 4.61 (23 games) ...... 2002 Fewest Assists ...... 17 (1995) Assists Per Game: 3.95 (20 games) ...... 1996 Most Points ...... 168 (2001) 2.42 (24 games) ...... 2001 3.80 (20 games) ...... 1997 Points Per Game ...... 7 (2001) 2.04 (24 games) ...... 2000 Fewest Points ...... 81 (1995) 1.83 (23 games) ...... 2002 Shutouts: Most Goals Allowed ...... 61 (1995) 1.40 (20 games) ...... 1999 1996 ...... 8 Fewest Goals Allowed ...... 31 (2000; 2002) 1.35 (20 games) ...... 1996 2001 ...... 6 Most Shutouts ...... 8 (1996) 1.15 (20 games) ...... 1997 2000 ...... 6 Most Consecutive 1.10 (21 games) ...... 1998 1999 ...... 6 1997 ...... 6 Shutouts ...... 3 (1997, 1999, 2000) 0.89 (19 games) ...... 1995 2002 ...... 4 Most Shots ...... 336 (2000) 1998 ...... 2 Shots Per Game ...... 14.60 (1996) Shots Attempted: 1995 ...... 1 Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 226 (1998) 352 (46 goals) ...... 2002 Saves ...... 197 (1995) 336 (45 goals) ...... 2000 Goals Against Average: Saves Per Game ...... 10.37 (1995) 329 (55 goals) ...... 2001 1.23 (31 GA, 2273 min) ...... 2000 Goals Against Average ...... 1.23 (2000) 292 (51 goals) ...... 1996 1.55 (37 GA, 2151 min) ...... 2002 Most Corner Kicks ...... 164 (2002) 273 (35 goals) ...... 1998 1.60 (40 GA, 1860 min) ...... 2001 Fewest Corner Kicks Allowed...... 91 (2002) 254 (36 goals) ...... 1999 1.69 (35 GA, 1860 min) ...... 1996 219 (30 goals) ...... 1997 1.92 (39 GA, 1830 min) ...... 1999 1.92 (43 GA, 2014 min) ...... 1998 MOST IN 165 (32 goals) ...... 1995 2.39 (48 GA, 1809 min) ...... 1997 3.16 (61 GA, 1740 min) ...... 1995 A SEASON Shots Per Game: Points: 15.30 (23 games) ...... 2002 168 (55g 58a) ...... 2001 Most Wins: 14.60 (20 games) ...... 1996 15 (15-8-1) ...... 2001 139 (45g 49a) ...... 2000 14.00 (24 games) ...... 2000 14 (14-8-2) ...... 2000 134 (46g 42a) ...... 2002 13.71 (24 games) ...... 2001 13 (13-7-3) ...... 2002 129 (51g 27a) ...... 1996 13.00 (21 games) ...... 1998 12 (12-7-1) ...... 1996 100 (36g 28a) ...... 1999 12.70 (20 games) ...... 1999 9 (9-10-1) ...... 1999 93 (35g 23a) ...... 1998 10.95 (20 games) ...... 1997 8 (8-12-0) ...... 1997 7 (7-11-3) ...... 1998 83 (30g 23a) ...... 1997 8.68 (19 games) ...... 1995 81 (32g 17a) ...... 1995 4 (4-14-1) ...... 1995 Shots on Goal: Most Losses: Points Per Game: 178 (46 goals) ...... 2002 7.00 (24 games) ...... 2001 14 (4-14-1) ...... 1995 (55 goals) ...... 2001 12 (8-12-0) ...... 1997 6.45 (20 games) ...... 1996 176 (45 goals) ...... 2000 11 (7-11-3) ...... 1998 5.83 (23 games) ...... 2002 10 (9-10-1) ...... 1999 5.79 (24 games) ...... 2000 SOG Per Game: 8 (14-8-2) ...... 2000 5.00 (20 games) ...... 1999 7.74 (23 games) ...... 2002 8 (15-8-1) ...... 2001 4.43 (21 games) ...... 1998 7.42 (24 games) ...... 2001 7 (12-7-1) ...... 1996 7(13-7-3) ...... 2002 4.26 (19 games) ...... 1995 7.33 (24 games) ...... 2000 4.15 (20 games) ...... 1997 Most Ties: Goals Allowed 3 (7-11-3) ...... 1998 Goals: Regular Season ACC 55 ...... 2001 3(13-7-3) ...... 2002 2002 ...... 31 ...... 15 2 (14-8-2) ...... 2000 51 ...... 1996 2001 ...... 33 ...... 16 1 (15-8-1) ...... 2001 46 ...... 2002 2000 ...... 23 ...... 11 1 (9-10-1) ...... 1999 45 ...... 2000 1999 ...... 35 ...... 22 1 (12-7-1) ...... 1996 36 ...... 1999 1998 ...... 41 ...... 20 1 (4-14-1) ...... 1995 35 ...... 1998 1997 ...... 43 ...... 26 32 ...... 1995 1996 ...... 28 ...... 20 1995 ...... 52 ...... 29 ACC CAREER 30 ...... 1997 STAT LEADERS Goals Per Game: GOALKEEPING Goals 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 11 2.55 (20 games) ...... 1996 (SEASON) Saves: 2. Amber Tollefson ...... 5 2.29 (24 games) ...... 2001 3. Jill Ford ...... 5 2.00 (23 games) ...... 2002 197 (61 GA)...... 1995 1.88 (24 games) ...... 2000 145 (31 GA)...... 2000 Assists 1.80 (20 games) ...... 1999 128 (40 GA)...... 2001 1. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 6 1.68 (19 games) ...... 1995 116 (39 GA)...... 1999 Four Players tied with ...... 4 1.67 (21 games) ...... 1998 112 (43 GA)...... 1998 1.50 (20 games) ...... 1997 106 (37 GA) ...... 2002

corner kicks given up (91) and most shots attempted (352). 77:00 Game Winning Goals SoccerBuzz ...... 10 (preseason 2002) NATIONAL 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 2 NSCAA ...... 12 (9/24/01) Amber Tollefson ...... 2 SoccerTimes ...... 13 (10/01/01) HONORS 3. Six Players tied with ...... 1 SoccerBuzz Career Multi-Goal Games Patrick Baker ...... Runner-Up Shots Cindy Schofield ...... 7 National Coach of the Year (2000) 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 45 Emma Breland ...... 3 Emma Breland ...... Finalist Freshman of the Year 2. Angela Bonaffino...... 25 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 3 (2000) Kasey McCall ...... 2 Emma Breland ..... Third Team All-American (2000) 3. Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... 24 Emma Breland ...... First Team Freshman Kelley Poole ...... 2 All-American (2000) Points Cindy Schofield .. Honorable Mention All-American 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 26 (2001) 2. Amber Tollefson ...... 14 ACC HONORS Amber Tollefson ...... Honorable Mention 3. Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 12 All-American (2001) All-ACC Katie Beal ...... First Team Freshman All-American Melissa Juhl, Second ...... 1996 (2001) Goalies Emma Breland, First ...... 2000 Camie Bybee ...... Second Team Freshman Saves Goals Against Cindy Schofield, First ...... 2001 All-American (2001) 1. Melissa Juhl 95 ...... 74 Amber Tollefson, Second ...... 2001 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... Elite 2. Jamie Gurtov 66 ...... 28 Cindy Schofield, First ...... 2002 Team of the Week (9/5/01) 3. Sarah Crawford 73 ...... 15 Camie Bybee .... Elite Team of the Week (9/26/01) All-ACC Freshman Team Cindy Schofield ...... Elite Team of the Week NCAA Emma Breland ...... 2000 (10/10/01) Katie Beal ...... 2001 Leah Gallegos ... Elite Team of the Week (9/25/02) Cindy Schofield ...... Elite Team of the Week TOURNAMENT Camie Bybee ...... 2001 (10/30/02) CAREER STATS Jez Ratliff ...... 2001 Cindy Schofield .... Third Team All-American (2002) Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 LEADERS Soccer America Goals All-ACC Tournament Emma Breland ...... All-Freshman Team (2000) 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 3 Team Melissa Juhl ...... Team of the Week (10/21/96) 2. Camie Bybee ...... 2 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 Kelly Poole ...... Team of the Week (10/28/96) Six Players with ...... 1 Rachael Watkin ...... 2000 Heather Dyche ...... Team of the Week (8/31/00) Katie Beal ...... 2001 April Murphy ...... Team of the Week (8/31/00) Assists Heather Dyche ...... 2001 Emma Breland ...... Team of the Week (9/14/00) Amber Tollefson ...... 2001 Camie Bybee ...... Team of the Week (9/26/01) 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 3 Amber Tollefson ...... Team of the Week (9/26/01) 2. Emma Breland...... 2 Leah Gallegos ...... Team of the Week (9/25/02) 3. Eight Players with ...... 1 ACC Player of the Week Cindy Schofield ...... Team of the Week (10/30/02) Melissa Juhl ...... 10/21/96 Jill Ford ...... 10/19/98 Game Winning Goals Amber Tollefson ...... 9/24/01 WINS OVER 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 1 Cindy Schofield ...... 10/8/01 Camie Bybee ...... 1 Cindy Schofield ...... 11/5/01 RANKED TEAMS Leah Gallegos ...... 9/23/02 NSCAA Ranking at time of the game Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1 10/20/96 ...... vs. No. 10 Clemson 1-0 Summer Corum ...... 1 10/27/96 ...... vs. No. 18 NC State 4-2 Emma Breland...... 1 ACC Statistical Leaders 8/25/00 ...... vs. No. 10 Florida 3-2 Cindy Schofield ...... 17 Goals (2001) 9/10/00 ...... vs. No. 7 Texas A&M 4-1 Game Winning Assists 10/7/00 ...... vs. No. 20 Wake Forest 2-0 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 2 10/17/00 ...... vs. No. 3 North Carolina 3-2 (2OT) Five Players with ...... 1 REGIONAL 11/12/00 ...... at No. 11 Florida 2-1 9/17/01 ...... at No. 9 Clemson 3-2 HONORS 10/19/02 ...... at No. 20 NC State 5-1 Shots NSCAA All-Region 10/25/02 ...... at No. 22 Maryland 1-0 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 14 Melissa Juhl ...... Second Team (1996) 2. Leah Gallegos ...... 11 Emma Breland ...... Second Team (2000) 3. Camie Bybee ...... 10 Sarah Crawford ...... Third Team (2000) Rachael Watkin ...... Third Team (2000) POINTS Cindy Schofield ...... Second Team (2001) 1. Cindy Schofield ...... 9 Amber Tollefson ...... Second Team (2001) 2. Camie Bybee ...... 4 Cindy Schofield ...... Second Team (2002) 3. Emma Breland...... 4 SoccerBuzz GOALIES Southeast Region Goals Dee Foard ...... Southeast Region Saves Against Min All-Freshman Team (1997) 1. Sarah Crawford 20 4 270 Patrick Baker ...... Coach of the Year (2000) 2. Kerri York 9 2 315 Emma Breland ...... Freshman of the Year (2000) 3. Ali Mims 0 1 90 Emma Breland ...... First-Team (2000) Sarah Crawford ...... Second Team (2000) All-Time Hat Tricks Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... Second Team (2000) 9/20/02 vs. Clemson, Leah Gallegos (3), Fr Rachael Watkin ...... Second Team (2000) Cindy Schofield ...... First Team (2001) 10/23/01 vs. Miami, Cindy Schofield (3), Jr. Amber Tollefson ...... First Team (2001) 9/01/98 vs. Furman, Maren Vik Edvardsen (4), Fr. Katie Beal ...... Third Team (2001) 9/15/96 vs. JU, Kasey McCall (3), Fr. Kristin Boyce ...... Third Team (2001) 9/13/95 vs. JU, Kelly McGrath (3), Sr. Emma Breland ...... All-Freshman Team (2000) 9/13/95 vs. JU, Alex Osorio (3), Fr. Katie Beal ...... All-Freshman Team (2001) 10/27/95 vs. , Alex Osorio (3), Fr. Camie Bybee ...... All-Freshman Team (2001) Cindy Schofield ...... First Team (2002) Highest Ranking by Poll Kristin Boyce ...... Third Team (2002) CollegeSoccer.com...... 7 (9/03/01) Amber Tollefson ...... Third Team (2002) KATIE BEAL Soccer America ...... 12 (9/03/01) Leah Gallegos ...... All-Freshman Team (2002) 78:00 Leah Gallegos recorded the seventh hat trick in FSU soccer history versus Clemson in 2002 but SEMINOLE STREAKS Consecutive Road Victories All-Time Winning Streaks 5 1996 Began with a 4-1 victory on Aug. 31 at West Florida; MATCHES SEASON BEGAN/ENDED ended with a 3-0 loss on Sept. 22 at Duke. 5 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory on Sept. 22 versus Central 3 2002 Began with a 5-1 win at NC State Oct, 19; ended Florida; ended with a 0-0 tie on Oct. 14 at NC State. with a 1-0 loss at UConn in the Round of 16 Nov. 4 2002 Began with a 4-3 OT win over No. 17 Clemson 24. Sept. 20; ended with a 1-1 tie at Duke Oct. 8. 3 1999 Began with a 1-0 victory on Sept. 7 at South Florida; 4 2002 Began with a 5-1 victory on Oct. 19 at No. 19 NC ended with a 9-0 loss on Sept. 17 at North Carolina. State; ended with a 2-1 loss on Nov. 2 vs. No. 25 2 1997 Began with a 1-0 victory on Oct. 22 at South Florida; Virginia. ended with a 4-1 loss on Nov. 2 at Tennessee. 4 2001 Began with a 3-2 victory on Sept. 30 versus Louisville; 2 1998 Began with a 4-0 victory on Oct. 15 at Stetson; ended with a 4-1 loss on Oct. 12 at North Carolina. ended with a 0-0 tie on Oct. 23 at Duke. 4 1999 Began with a 4-1 victory on Sept. 3 versus Mercer; 2 2000 Began with a 2-1 victory on Sept. 29 at Oregon ended with a 9-0 loss on Sept. 17 at North Carolina. State; ended with 0-0 tie on Oct. 14 at NC State. 4 1999 Began with a 2-0 victory on Oct. 1 versus Georgia; 2 2001 Began with a 1-0 victory on Oct. 2 at South Florida; ended with a 1-0 loss on Oct. 15 at Virginia. ended with a 4-1 loss on Oct. 12 at North Carolina. 4 1996 Began with a 3-0 victory on Sept. 13 at South 2 2001 Began with a 5-1 victory on Nov. 4 at Jacksonville; Alabama; ended with a 3-0 loss on Sept. 22 at Duke. ended with a 0-0 tie on Nov. 9 versus Virginia at the 3 1997 Began with a 3-0 victory on Oct. 5 at Elon College; ACC Tournament. ended with a 6-0 loss on Oct. 15 at Florida. 3 2000 Began with a 3-2 victory on Aug. 25 versus Florida; Consecutive Conference ended with a 2-1 loss on Sept. 1 at Missouri. Victories 3 2001 Began with a 3-2 victory on Sept. 17 at Clemson; 3 2001 Began with a 3-2 victory on Sept. 17 at Clemson; ended with a 2-0 loss on Sept. 28 at Florida. ended with a 4-1 loss on Oct. 12 at North Carolina. 3 2001 Began with a 2-0 victory on Nov. 2 versus 2 2002 Began with a 5-1 win at NC State Oct, 19; Maryland; ended with a 0-0 tie on Nov. 9 ended with a 2-1 loss to Virginia Nov. 2. versus Virginia at the ACC Tournament. 2 1996 Began with a 1-0 victory on Oct. 20 versus Clemson; ended with a 1-0 loss on Nov. 3 versus Wake Forest. All-Time Unbeaten Streaks 2 2001 Began with a 2-0 victory on Nov. 2 versus 7 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory on Sept. 22 versus Central Maryland; ended with a 0-0 tie on Nov. 9 Florida; ended with a 2-0 loss on Oct. 20 at Mary versus Virginia at the ACC Tournament. land. 5 2002 Began with a 4-3 OT win over No. 17 Clemson Consecutive Shutouts Sept. 20; ended with a 3-2 loss to No. 7 Wake (Team) Forest Oct. 12. 3 1997 Began with a 3-0 victory on Oct. 5 at Elon College; 4 1999 Began with a 2-0 victory on Oct. 1 versus Georgia; ended with a 6-0 loss on Oct. 15 at Florida. ended with a 1-0 loss on Oct. 15 at Virginia. 3 1999 Began with a 1-0 victory on Sept. 7 at South Florida; 4 1996 Began with a 4-0 victory on Sept. 29 versus Furman; ended with a 9-0 loss on Sept. 17 at North Carolina. ended with a 2-0 loss on Oct. 13 at Maryland. 3 2000 Began with a 1-0 victory on Oct. 1 at Oregon; ended 4 1999 Began with a 4-1 victory on Sept. 3 versus Mercer; with a 3-2 victory on Oct. 17 versus North Carolina. ended with a 9-0 loss on Sept. 17 at North Carolina. 4 2001 Began with a 3-2 victory on Sept. 30 versus Louisville; Consecutive Shutouts ended with a 4-1 loss on Oct. 12 at North Carolina. (individual) 4 2001 Began with a 2-0 victory on Nov. 2 versus Maryland; Melissa Juhl 3 1997 Began with a 3-0 victory Oct. 5 ended with a 4-0 loss on Nov. 12 versus North at Elon College; ended with a 6- Carolina in the ACC Championship game. 0 loss Oct. 15 at Florida. Jamie Gurtov 3 1999 Began with a 1-0 victory Sept. 7 Consecutive Home Victories at South Florida; ended with a 9- 9 2000-02 Began with a 4-1 victory on Nov. 8 versus Jackson- 0 loss Sept. 17 at North Carolina. ville in the NCAA Regional; ended Aug. 30, 2002 Sarah Crawford 3 2000 Began with a 1-0 victory Oct. 1 with a 0-0 tie versus Oregon State. at Oregon; ended with a 3-2 4 2002 Began with a 4-3 OT win over No. 17 Clemson victory Oct. 17 vs. North Sept. 20; ended with a 1-1 tie at Duke Oct. 8. Carolina. 4 1999 Began with a 4-1 victory on Sept. 3 versus Mercer; ended with a 2-2 tie on Oct. 22 versus NC State. Consecutive Games with a 4 2000 Began with a 3-2 victory on Aug. 25 versus Florida; Goal Scored ended with a 3-2 loss on Sept. 10 versus Clemson. (Team) 4 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory on Sept. 22 versus Central 23 1996-98 Began with a 7-1 loss to North Carolina Nov. 11; Florida; ended with a 1-0 loss on Oct. 28 versus ended with a 2-0 loss to Georgia Sept. 7. Virginia. 21 2002 Began with a 2-1 win over Oregon Sept. 1; ended with a 1-0 loss to UConn in the Round of 16 Nov. Home Unbeaten Streak 24. 12 2000-02 Began with a 4-1 victory on Nov. 8 versus Jackson- 14 2000 Began with a 3-2 win over Florida August 25; ville in the NCAA Regional; ended Sept. 8 with 2-1 ended with a 0-0 tie at NC State Oct. 14. loss to LSU. 12 2001 Began with a 3-2 win over Louisville; 5 1999 Began with a 4-1 victory on Sept. 3 versus Mercer; ended with a 0-0 tie versus Virginia Nov. 9. ended with a 3-1 loss on Oct. 24 versus Duke. 4 2000 Began with a 3-2 victory on Aug. 25 versus Florida; Consecutive Games with a ended with a 3-2 loss on Sept. 10 versus Clemson. Goal Scored 4 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory on Sept. 22 versus Central (Individual) Florida; ended with a 1-0 loss on Oct. 28 versus Cindy Schofield 5 2001 Began Oct. 19 versus NC State; Virginia. ended versus Maryland Nov. 7. 3 1998 Began with a 1-1 tie on Sept. 29 versus Georgia Emma Breland 4 2000 Began Sept. 24 versus FIU; State; ended with a 2-1 loss on Oct. 10 versus ended Oct. 14 at NC State. Jacksonville. Kelley Poole 4 1996 Began Sept. 29 against Furman; ended Oct. 13 versus Maryland.

she became the first Seminole to ever do it against an ACC opponent. 79:00 Year-by-Year Results

1997 (8-12-0, 0-7) 1999 (9-10-1, 0-6-1) 2001 (15-8-1, 4-3) Head Coach Heather Head Coach Head Coach 1995 (4-14-1, 0-7) Kerby-Nelson Patrick Baker Patrick Baker Head Coach Heather Wake Forest L 1 2 A Florida L 1 5 A George Mason W 3 2 H Kerby-Nelson Appalachian St W 2 0 A Miami L 0 3 H Loyola College W 2 0 H W/L/T FSU OPP SITE Wofford W 5 1 H Mercer W 4 1 H Portland L 1 3 N Florida L 0 4 A North Carolina L 0 9 A South Florida W 1 0 A Santa Clara L 1 4 N West Florida W 5 1 H South Alabama W 2 1 H Stetson W 4 0 A Clemson W 3 2 A Maryland L 1 5 H NC State L 1 4 A Florida Int’l W 3 0 A Kansas W 4 1 H Jacksonville W 11 1 H Maryland L 0 4 H North Carolina L 0 9 A NC State W 2 1 H Memphis W 3 1 N Clemson L 1 2 A Wake Forest L 1 2 A Florida L 0 2 A Louisville W 3 2 H LSU T 1 1 A Furman L 1 2 A Clemson L 0 4 A South Florida W 1 0 A Duke L 0 2 H UNC-Greensboro L 2 3 A Georgia W 2 0 H Elon College W 3 0 A Central Florida W 5 0 A Ga Southern L 1 2 H South Alabama W 5 1 H Duke W 3 2 H Stetson W 3 0 H Clemson L 0 6 A Jacksonville W 4 1 A North Carolina L 1 4 A Marquette L 0 1 N LSU W 3 0 H Wright State W 3 0 H Florida Int’l W 4 1 A Iowa State W 4 1 N Florida L 0 6 A Virginia L 0 1 A Wake Forest L 2 4 A Nebraska L 0 6 A Virginia L 1 2 A Texas A&M L 1 2 A Miami W 3 1 H Virginia L 0 6 A South Florida W 1 0 A NC State T 2 2 H Virginia L 2 3 A North Carolina L 1 3 A Duke L 2 3 H Duke L 1 3 H Maryland W 2 0 H NC State L 0 3 A Ala-Birmingham W 1 0 A Auburn W 4 0 A Jacksonville W 5 1 A Georgia L 4 5 A Tennessee L 1 4 A Maryland L 0 1 H Maryland W 7 2 N Auburn L 0 1 N North Carolina L 0 5 N North Carolina L 0 4 N Virginia T 0 0 N Wake Forest L 1 4 A North Carolina L 0 4 N North Carolina L 0 9 N Auburn W 1 0 N Clemson L 0 1 A

1998 (7-11-3, 1-5-1) 2000 (14-8-2, 2-4-1) Head Coach Heather Head Coach 2002 (13-7-3, 3-3-1) Kerby-Nelson Patrick Baker 1996 (12-7-1, 2-5) Furman W 4 2 H Head Coach Florida W 3 2 H Patrick Baker Head Coach Heather Syracuse W 3 2 N South Florida W 2 1 H Georgia L 0 2 A Oregon State T 0 0 H Kerby-Nelson Jacksonville W 3 0 H Oregon W 2 1 H West Florida W 4 1 A Virginia L 3 4 H Missouri L 1 2 A Mercer W 4 3 A Missouri T 2 2 H Appalachian St W 4 0 H Ohio State L 1 2 N Louisiana State L 1 2 H Wake Forest L 1 3 H Virginia L 1 3 H Texas A&M W 4 1 H Miami W 2 1 A South Alabama W 3 0 A North Carolina L 0 7 H Clemson L 2 3 H Virginia Tech W 1 0 N Jacksonville W 11 0 A Central Florida L 0 1 A South Alabama W 2 0 A Charlotte L 3 4 N North Florida W 4 1 A Clemson L 0 2 H Duke L 2 3 A Clemson W 4 3 H East Carolina W 1 0 A Georgia State T 1 1 H Central Florida W 3 1 H South Florida W 3 2 H Duke L 0 3 A Miami L 2 4 A Florida Int’l W 4 1 H Florida W 2 1 H North Carolina L 0 9 H Florida Int’l W 1 0 H Oregon State W 2 1 N Central Florida W 3 1 H Furman W 4 0 H South Florida T 1 1 H Oregon W 1 0 A Duke T 1 1 A Tennessee W 5 0 H Jacksonville L 1 2 H Wake Forest W 2 0 H Wake Forest L 2 3 H Mississippi T 2 2 N Florida L 0 2 H NC State T 0 0 A North Carolina L 1 5 H Georgia State W 2 1 A Stetson W 4 0 A North Carolina W 3 2 H NC State W 5 1 A Maryland L 0 2 A Maryland W 3 2 A Maryland L 0 2 A Jacksonville W 3 1 H Maryland W 1 0 A Jacksonville St W 4 0 H Duke T 0 0 A Miami W 3 1 A NC State L 1 2 A Virginia L 0 1 H George Mason W 3 1 A Clemson W 1 0 H Virginia L 1 2 H Florida L 0 3 H Auburn W 6 1 H Wake Forest T 1 1 N Virginia L 0 2 N North Carolina L 0 3 N Maryland L 2 4 H NC State W 4 2 H Ole Miss W 2 0 H Wake Forest L 0 1 H Jacksonville W 4 1 H Florida W 2 1 A Auburn W 2 1 H North Carolina L 1 7 N UConn L 0 1 A Clemson L 0 2 A 80:00 After never beating Florida in its first five years of existence, the Seminoles have gone 3-1 in Series Records

Ala.-Birmingham (1-0) George Mason (2-0) Miami (3-2) South Alabama (4 - 0) Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-1 • Away: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1997 - Florida St. 1, UAB 0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, George Mason 2 1998 - MIAMI 4, Florida St. 2 1996 - Florida St. 3, SOUTH ALA. 0 2002 - Florida St. 3, GEORGE MASON 1 1999 - Miami 3, FLORIDA ST. 0 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 2, South Alabama 1 Appalachian St. (2-0) 2000 - Florida St. 3, MIAMI 1 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 5, South Alabama 1 Georgia (1-2) 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Miami 1 2000 - Florida St. 2, SOUTH ALABAMA 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2002 - Florida St. 2, MIAMI 1 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, App. St. 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0 1997 - Florida St. 2, APP. St. 0 1995 - GEORGIA 5, Florida St. 4 South Florida (5-0-1) 1998 - GEORGIA 2, Florida St. 0 (Georgia Mississippi (1-0-1) Home: 2-0-1 • Away: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Invitational) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0-1 1997 - Florida St. 1, SOUTH FLA 0 Auburn (4-1) 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Georgia 0 1996 - Florida St. 2, Mississippi 2 (at Atlanta) 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 1, South Fla. 1 (2 OT) Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Mississippi 0 (NCAA) 1999 - Florida St. 1, SOUTH FLA. 0 1995 - Auburn 1, Florida St. 0 (at Georgia) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 2, South Fla. 1 (2 OT) 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 6, Auburn 1 Georgia St. (1-0-1) Home: 0-0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Missouri (0-1-1) 2001 - Florida St. 1, SOUTH FLA. 0 1999 - Florida St. 4, AUBURN 0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 3, South Fla. 2 2001 - Florida St. 1, Auburn 0 (NCAA) 1996 - Florida St. 2, Georgia St. 1 (at Atlanta) Home: 0-0-1 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Auburn 1 (NCAA) 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Ga. State 1 ( 2 OT) 2000 - MISSOURI 2, Florida St. 1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Missouri 2 (2OT) Stetson (3-0) Ga. Southern (0-1) Home: 1-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 UCF (3-1) 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Stetson 0 Home: 2-0 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Nebraska (0-1) 1995 - Ga. Southern 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1998 - Florida St. 4, STETSON 0 1998 - UCF 1, Florida St. 0 1999 - Florida St. 4, STETSON 0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3, UCF 1 1995 - NEBRASKA 6, Florida St. 0 2001 - Florida St. 5, UCF 0 Iowa St. (1-0) 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 3, UCF 1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 North Carolina (1-13, 1-7) Syracuse (1-0) 1995 - Florida St. 4, Iowa St. 1 (at Nebraska) Home: 1-3 • Away: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-6 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Clemson (3-7, 3-5) 1995 - UNC 3, Florida St. 1 (OT) 1998 - Florida St. 3, Syracuse 2 (at Georgia) Home: 2-2 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 0-0 Jacksonville (7-1) 1995 - North Carolina 9, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 1995 - CLEMSON 6, Florida St. 0 Home: 4-1 • Away: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1996 - North Carolina 9, FSU 0 Tennessee (1-1) 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Clemson 0 1995 - FLORIDA ST. 11, Jacksonville 0 1996 - North Carolina 7, Florida St. 1 (ACC) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1997 -CLEMSON 2, Florida St. 1 1996 - Florida St. 11, JACKSONVILLE 0 1997 - UNC 9, Florida St. 0 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Tennessee 0 1998 - Clemson 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 1998 - Jacksonville 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 1997 - North Carolina 5, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 1997 - TENNESSEE 4, Florida St. 1 1999 - CLEMSON 4, Florida St. 0 1999 - Florida St. 4, JACKSONVILLE 1 1998 - North Carolina 7, FSU 0 2000 - Clemson 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3 , Jacksonville 0 1999 - UNC 9, Florida St. 0 Texas A&M (1-1) 2000 - CLEMSON 2, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Jacksonville 1 (NCAA) 1999 - North Carolina 4, Florida St. 0 (ACC) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 2001 - Florida St. 3, CLEMSON 2 2001 - Florida St. 5, JACKSONVILLE 1 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3, North Carolina 2 (2 1999 - TEXAS A&M 2, Florida St. 1 2001 - CLEMSON 1, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Jacksonville 1 OT) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Texas A&M 1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Clemson 3 (OT) 2000 - North Carolina 3, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 2001 - UNC 4, Florida St. 1 Jacksonville St. (1-0) 2001 - North Carolina 4, Florida St. 0 (ACC) Virginia (0-9-1, 0-8) Connecticut (0-1) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2002 - North Carolina 5, FLORIDA ST. 1 Home: 0-4 • Away: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-1-1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Jacksonville St. 0 1995 - VIRGINIA 6, Florida St. 0 2002 - UConn 1, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) UNC-Greensboro (0-1) 1996 - Virginia 3, FLORIDA ST. 1 Kansas (1-0) 1997 - VIRGINIA 2, Florida St. 1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1998 - Virginia 4, FLORIDA ST. 3 (ot) Duke (1-5-2, 1-5-2) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1997 - UNC GREENSBORO 3, Florida St. 2 Home: 1-3 • Away: 0-2-2 • Neutral: 0-0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Kansas 1 1998 - Virginia 2, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 1995 - Duke 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 1999 - VIRGINIA 1, Florida St. 0 1996 - DUKE 3, Florida St. 0 NC State (3-3-2, 3-3-2) 2000 - Virginia 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 1997 - Duke 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 (OT) LSU (1-1-1) Home: 2-0-1 • Away: 1-3-1 • Neutral: 0-0 2001 - VIRGINIA 3, Florida St. 2 1998 - DUKE 0, Florida St. 0 (2 OT) Home: 1-1 • Away: 0-0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1995 - NCSU 3, Florida St. 0 2001 - Florida St. 0, Virginia 0 (4 OT) ACC 1999 - Duke 3, FLORIDA ST. 1 1995 - Florida St. 1, LSU 1 (called in second 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, NC State 2 2002 - Virginia 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 2000 - DUKE 3, Florida St. 2 OT) 1997 - NCSU 4, Florida St. 1 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Duke 2 (OT) 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Louisiana St. 0 1998 - NCSU 2, Florida St. 1 2002 - Louisiana St. 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 Virginia Tech (1-0) 2002 - DUKE 0, Florida St. 0 (2 OT) 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 2, NC State 2 (2 OT) Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 2000 - NCSU 0, Florida St. 0 (2 OT) 2002 - Florida St. 1, Va. Tech 0 Louisville (1-0) 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 2, NC State 1 (OT) East Carolina (1-0) 2002 - Florida St. 5, NC STATE 1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Louisville 2 Wake Forest (1-7-1, 1-7) 1996 - Florida St. 1, ECU 0 Home: 1-3 • Away: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-0-1 North Florida (1- 0) 1995 - WAKE FOREST 4, Florida St. 1 Loyola College (Md) (1-0) Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1996 - Wake Forest 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 Elon College (1-0) 1996 - Florida St. 4, UNF 1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1997 - WAKE FOREST 2, Florida St. 1 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Elon 0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Loyola 0 1998 - Wake Forest 3, FLORIDA ST. 1 Ohio St. (0-1) 1999 - WAKE FOREST 2, Florida St. 1 Florida (3-6) Maryland (4-6, 3-5) Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Wake Forest 0 Home: 1-4 • Away: 2-2 • Neutral: 1-0 2000 - Ohio St. 2, Florida St. 1 (at Missouri) 2000 - Florida St. 1, Wake Forest 1 (ACC) (2 Home: 2-2 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0 OT) 1995 - FLORIDA 4, Florida St. 0 1995 - Maryland 5, FLORIDA ST. 1 1996 - MARYLAND 2, Florida St. 0 Oregon (2-0) 2001 - WAKE FOREST 4, Florida St. 2 1996 - Florida 3, FLORIDA ST. 0 2002 - Wake Forest 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 (2 OT) 1997 - FLORIDA 6, Florida St. 0 1997 - Maryland 4, FLORIDA ST. 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1998 - Florida 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 1998 - Florida St. 3, MARYLAND 2 (ot) 2000 - Florida St. 1, OREGON 0 1999 - FLORIDA 5, Florida St. 1 1999 - Maryland 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Oregon 1 West Florida (2-0) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Florida 2 2000 - MARYLAND 2, Florida St. 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2000 - Florida St. 2, FLORIDA 1 (NCAA) 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Maryland 0 1995 - FLORIDA ST. 5, West Florida 1 2001 - Florida St. 7, Maryland 2 (ACC) Oregon St. (1-0-1) 2001 - FLORIDA 2, Florida State 0 Home: 0-0-1 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1996 - Florida St. 4, WEST FLA 1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Florida 1 2002 - Florida St. 1, MARYLAND 0 2002 - Maryland 4, FLORIDA ST. 2 (ACC) 2000 - Florida St. 2, OREGON ST. 1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 0, Oregon 0 (2 OT) Wofford (1-0) Florida International (4-0) Marquette (0-1) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Portland (0-1) 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Wofford 1 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Fla. Int’l 0 (2 OT) Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 1995 - Marquette 1, Florida St. 0 (at Clemson) Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 1999 - Florida St. 3, FIU 0 2001 - Portland 3, Florida St. 1 (at Wake Wright St. (1-0) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Fla. Int’l 1 Forest) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2001 - Florida St. 4, FIU 1 Memphis (1-0) 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Wright St. 0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1995 - Florida St. 3, Memphis 1 (at LSU) Santa Clara (0-1) Furman (2-1) Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Home: 2-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 2001 - Santa Clara 4, Florida St. 1 (at Wake 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Furman 0 Mercer (2-0) Forest) 1997 - FURMAN 2, Florida St. 1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Furman 2 1998 - Florida St. 4, MERCER 3 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Mercer 1 their last four games versus the Gators. 81:00 Year-By-Year Team Statistics

PENALTIES Penalty 1 1 2002 Fouls 254 256 Unassisted 11 20 Yellow Cards 7 8 Overtime 2 1 Red Cards 0 0 CORNER KICKS 129 98 FSU OPP PENALTIES SHOT STATISTICS Fouls 323 232 Goals-Shot attempts 46-352 37-277 1999 Yellow Cards 10 6 Goals scored average 1.92 1.55 Red Cards 0 0 Shot pct. .131 .134 Shots on goal-attempts 178-352 143-277 SHOT STATISTICS SOG pct. .506 .516 Goals-Shot attempts 36-254 39-264 Shots/Game 15.3 12.0 Shot pct. .142 1.48 1997 Assists 42 31 Goals/Game 1.8 1.9 GOAL BREAKDOWN Shots/Game 12.7 13.2 SHOT STATISTICS Total Goals 46 37 Assists 28 35 Goals-Shot attempts 30-219 48-259 Penalty 3 1 GOAL BREAKDOWN Shot pct. .137 .185 Unassisted 12 10 Total Goals 36 39 Goals/Game 1.5 2.4 Overtime 1 1 Penalty 1 1 Shots/Game 11.0 13.0 CORNER KICKS 164 91 Unassisted 7 7 Assists 23 44 PENALTY KICKS 3-3 1-1 Overtime 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN OFFSIDES 43 10 CORNER KICKS 99 89 Total Goals 30 48 PENALTIES PENALTIES Penalty 1 3 Fouls 295 344 Fouls 204 179 Unassisted 9 11 Yellow Cards 14 16 Yellow Cards 9 7 Overtime 0 1 Red Cards 1 0 Red Cards 0 0 CORNER KICKS 85 92 PENALTIES Fouls 178 241 1998 Yellow Cards 10 9 2001 Red Cards 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 55-329 40-324 Goals-Shot attempts 35-273 43-226 Goals scored average 2.20 1.60 Shot pct. .128 .190 1996 Shot pct. .167 .123 Goals/Game 1.7 2.0 Shots on goal-attempts 178-329 168-324 Shots/Game 13.0 10.8 SHOT STATISTICS SOG pct. .541 .519 Assists 23 32 Goals-Shot attempts 51-292 35-201 Shots/Game 13.7 13.5 GOAL BREAKDOWN Shot pct. .219 .174 Assists 58 43 Total Goals 35 43 Goals/Game 2.6 1.8 GOAL BREAKDOWN Shots/Game 14.6 10.1 Total Goals 55 40 Assists 27 19 Penalty 2 1 GOAL BREAKDOWN Unassisted 10 8 Total Goals 51 35 Overtime 2 0 Penalty 2 0 CORNER KICKS 150 100 Unassisted 22 19 PENALTY KICKS 2-3 1-3 Overtime 0 2 OFFSIDES 67 11 CORNER KICKS 69 76 PENALTIES PENALTIES Fouls 273 296 Fouls 250 225 Yellow Cards 6 4 Yellow Cards 10 4 Red Cards 0 1 Red Cards 1 2

2000 1995

SHOT STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 45-336 31-345 Goals-Shot attempts 32-165 61-451 Goals scored average 1.78 1.23 Shot pct. .194 .135 Shot pct. .134 .090 Goals/Game 1.7 3.2 Shots on goal-attempts 176-336 151-345 Shots/Game 8.7 23.7 SOG pct. .524 .438 Assists 17 43 Goals/Game 1.9 1.3 GOAL BREAKDOWN Shots/Game 14.0 14.4 Total Goals 32 61 Assists 49 24 Penalty 0 2 GOAL BREAKDOWN Unassisted 13 23 Total Goals 45 31 Overtime 0 2 Penalty 2 0 CORNER KICKS 61 102 Unassisted 10 8 PENALTIES Overtime 2 0 Fouls 194 204 CORNER KICKS 123 91 Yellow Cards 14 8 PENALTY KICKS 2-5 0-0 Red Cards 0 0 OFFSIDES 57 17 JOY McKENZIE

82:00 Florida State players received 12 national, regional or conference honors last season led by Cindy NCAA Tournament Box Scores

SCORING SUMMARY: NO. 14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4 1 58:01 FSU Camie Bybee (10) (Jez Ratliff; Maren Vik NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 JACKSONVILLE ...... 1 Edvardsen) AUBURN ...... 1 Shots: Auburn 9, Florida State 13 Nov. 17, 2002, Tallahassee, FL Nov. 8, 2000, Tallahassee, FL Saves: Auburn 5 (Megan Rivera 4; TEAM 1), Florida State 2 ATTENDANCE: 867 (Kerry York 2) ATTENDANCE: 685 NOTES: FSU wins opening round NCAA Tournament GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT game for second straight year. Goals by period 1 2 Tot Jacksonville 0 1 1 AUBURN 0 1 1 Florida State 0 4 4 NO. 18 CLEMSON ...... 1 FSU 1 1 2 NO. 16 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 1 49:20 FSU Amber Tollefson (April Murphy; Emma 1 18:14 FS Camie Bybee (5) (Cindy Schofield) Breland) Nov. 18, 2001, Clemson, SC 2 63:34 AUB Christina Culver (9) (Sarah 2 54:33 FSU Emma Breland (Rachael Watkin) ATTENDANCE: 986 Steinmann) 3 71:20 FSU Kristin Boyce (unassisted) 3 86:19 FS Cindy Schofield (15) (Jenny 4 71:42 JU Erika Chapman (unassisted) GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT Garcia; Leah Gallegos) 5 82:29 FSU Cindy Schofield (Emma Breland) Florida State 0 0 0 Shots: AUBURN 3, FSU 10 Clemson 0 1 1 Saves: AUBURN 6 (RIVERA, Megan 5; TEAM 1), FSU 1 Shots: Jacksonville 7, Florida State 20 (Kerry York 1) Saves: Jacksonville 9 (Melissa Cancio 9), Florida State 5 SCORING SUMMARY: Records: FSU (13-6-3), Auburn (15-5-2) (Sarah Crawford 5) 1 75:24 CLEM Paige Ledford (10) (Lindsay Browne) NOTES: FSU advances to second Sweet 16 in the last NOTES: Florida State records first-ever NCAA Tournament three seasons. win. Shots: Florida State 11, Clemson 8 Saves: Florida State 3 (Kerry York 3), Clemson 4 (Katie NO. 4 UCONN ...... 1 NO. 14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 Carson 2; TEAM 2) NOTES: Clemson ends FSU’s NCAA Tournament run for NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 NO. 11 FLORIDA ...... 1 the second year in a row. Nov. 24, 2002, Storrs, CT Nov. 12, 2000, Gainesville, FL NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 ATTENDANCE: 1199 ATTENDANCE: 1763 OLE MISS ...... 0 Goals by period 1 2 Tot GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT Nov. 15, 2002, Tallahassee, FL FSU 0 0 0 Florida State 1 1 2 ATTENDANCE: 972 UCONN 1 0 1 Florida 1 0 1 SCORING SUMMARY: Goals by period 1 2 Tot 1 1:10 UCONN Brittany Barakat (11) (Jennifer Sullivan) SCORING SUMMARY: OLE MISS 0 0 0 1 4:55 FSU Rachael Watkin (Cindy Schofield; Summer Shots: FSU 10, UCONN 8 Corum) FSU 1 1 2 Saves: FSU 2 (Kerry York 1; Team 1), UCONN 6 (Maria 2 6:29 UF Robin Fulton (unassisted) Yatrakis 5; TEAM 1) 3 47:55 FSU Summer Corum (Marte Vik Edvardsen) SCORING SUMMARY: Records: FSU (13-7-3), UConn (21-2-1) 1 41:26 FS Cindy Schofield (Penalty kick) NOTES: Seminoles held without a goal for the first time in 22 matches. Shots: Florida State 8, Florida 16 2 71:40 FS Jez Ratliff (6) (Cindy Schofield) Saves: Florida State 6 (Sarah Crawford 6), Florida 2 (Jordan Kellgren 2; TEAM 1) Shots: OLE MISS 16, FSU 12 NOTES: Seminoles advance to first ever Sweet 16 with Saves: OLE MISS 4 (Brittany Gillespie 4), FSU 5 (Kerry York 5) second win of the year against UF. Records: FSU (12-6-3), Ole Miss (13-5-2) NOTES: Seminoles remain undefeated in NCAA Tournament openers at 3-0. NO. 5 CLEMSON ...... 2 NO. 14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0

Nov. 17, 2000, Clemson, SC ATTENDANCE: 1361

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT Florida State 0 0 0 Clemson 1 1 2

SCORING SUMMARY: 1 39:11 CLEM Tatum Clowney (Julie Augustyniak) 2 63:48 CLEM Allison Mitchell (Heather Beem; Leigh Clark)

Shots: Florida State 2, Clemson 21 Saves: Florida State 9 (Sarah Crawford 9), Clemson 2 (Katie Carson 2) NOTES: Season ends in Sweet 16 in FSUís first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.

NO. 16 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 AUBURN ...... 0

Nov. 16, 2001, Clemson, SC ATTENDANCE: 720

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT Auburn 0 0 0 Florida State 0 1 1

Schofield and Leah Gallegos who received 10 of those awards. 83:00 All-Time Letterwinners A Lauren Lynch ...... 1995-98 Erica Schuler ...... 1995 Courtney Asbra ...... 1999 Nicole Sedgwick ...... 1996-97 M Jenni Sharpe ...... 1995 B Trish Martin ...... 1999 Sally Shelgren ...... 1997-98 Katie Beal ...... 2001-02 Kasey McCall ...... 1996-97 Jordan Sims ...... 1998 Jessica Bell ...... 2002 Kelly McGrath ...... 1995 Shannon Smith ...... 1995 Angela Bonaffino ...... 1996-99 Joy McKenzie...... 2001-02 Shannon Stoutamire ...... 1995 Kristin Boyce ...... 2000-02 Ali Mims ...... 2001 Jacki Stradtman...... 1995 Camie Bybee ...... 2001-02 April Murphy ...... 1997-00 Autumn Swofford ...... 1996 Emma Breland ...... 2000 Stephanie Byrd ...... 1995 N-O T Janet Burke ...... 2000-01 Molly Nye ...... 1995-98 Katie Talley ...... 1999-02 Alexandra Osorio ...... 1995-98 Amber Tollefson...... 2000-02 C Justina Torres ...... 1996-97 Marion Cagle ...... 2001-02 P-Q Taryn Cervi ...... 1997 Christy Peacock ...... 1998-01 U-V Shannon Coe ...... 2002 Kelley Poole ...... 1996 Erin Vester ...... 1995 Summer Corum ...... 2000-02 Jessica Poppel ...... 1999 Sarah Crawford ...... 1999-00 W Marisha Crowe ...... 2000 R Janna Walkup ...... 1995-98 Jez Ratliff ...... 2001-02 Rachael Watkin ...... 1997-00 D Teresa Rivera ...... 2002 Stephanie Dame ...... 2002 Jenni Roberts ...... 1995 X-Y-Z Sarah Deacon ...... 1998-00 Kelly Robinson ...... 1999 Jennifer Yocca ...... 1995-96 Leslie Del Rio ...... 1996-99 Kerry York ...... 2001-02 Dana Denker ...... 2001 S Stephanie Dietrich ...... 1997-00 Cindy Schofield ...... 1999-02 Bold = returning player. Jessica Driscoll ...... 1995-98 Kelly Duffek ...... 1995-96 Sara Dunlap ...... 2000 Heather Dyche ...... 1998-01 E Lizzie Easton ...... 1995 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1998-01 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... 1998-01 F Alli Ferreri ...... 2002 Danielle Foard ...... 1997-00 Ashlee Fontes ...... 1999-02 Jill Ford ...... 1997-98 G Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 Shane Gallo ...... 2001 Jenny Garcia ...... 2000-02 Ansley Gascoigne ...... 1999 Tori George ...... 2000, 2002 Amanda Green ...... 1999 Erin Grimsley ...... 1996-97 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1997-99 H-I Janey Hallberg ...... 1999 Ashley Halter ...... 1997-00 Allison Hogan ...... 1995-97 Kelly Huff ...... 1995-96 Gina Iacovella ...... 1999 J-K Kim Johnson ...... 1998 Meredith Jones ...... 1999-02 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995-98 L Janine Lavoie ...... 1995-98 Erica Lewis ...... 2002 AMBER TOLLEFSON AND KRISTIN BOYCE Katie Lunn ...... 1995-97

84:00 DYK? The Seminole soccer team stood on the SportsCenter set and watched some of the Florida

8/29 Fri Southern California ...... 7:00 PM Tallahassee, FL 8/31 Sun Penn State ...... 1:00 PM Tallahassee, FL 9/05 Fri at Florida ...... 7:00 PM Gainesville, FL 9/07 Sun at Jacksonville ...... 5:00 PM Jacksonville, FL 9/12 Fri at Kansas ...... 6:00 PM (Fall Jayhawk Classic) Lawrence, KS 9/14 Sun vs. San Diego State ...... 10:30 AM (Fall Jayhawk Classic) Lawrence, KS 9/19 Fri Miami ...... 7:00 PM (Nike Seminole Classic) Tallahassee, FL 9/21 Sun Ole Miss ...... 2:00 PM (Nike Seminole Classic) Tallahassee, FL 9/26 Fri Maryland* (ACC) ...... 7:00 PM Tallahassee, FL 10/1 Wed at USF...... 7:00 PM Tampa, FL 10/4 Sat at Virginia (ACC) ...... 7:00 PM Charlottesville, VA 10/7 Tues at UCF ...... 7:00 PM Orlando, FL 10/10 Fri Duke (ACC) ...... 7:00 PM Tallahassee, FL 10/14 Tues at Clemson (ACC) ...... 7:00 PM Clemson, SC 10/18 Sat at Wake Forest (ACC)...... 7:00 PM Winston-Salem, NC 10/24 Fri NC State (ACC) ...... 7:00 PM Tallahassee, FL 10/27 Mon Florida Atlantic...... 7:00 PM Tallahassee, FL 10/31 Fri at North Carolina (ACC)...... 7:00 PM Chapel Hill, NC 11/06 Thu ACC Championship ...... TBA Cary, NC 11/13 Thu NCAA Tournament ...... TBA TBA 12/5 Fri College Cup ...... TBA Cary, NC