Table of Contents Contents, Quick Facts, Credits, Website Info, Nike Info ...... 1 2001 Roster ...... 2 2001 Schedule ...... 3 2001 Outlook ...... 4 2001 Opponents ...... 6 2001 Player Biographies ...... 9 Head Coach Anson Dorrance ...... 26 Carolina Soccer Staff ...... 30 Carolina Athletic Staff ...... 32 2000 Results & Statistics, 2000 ACC Review ...... 33 2000 Individual Honors & Awards ...... 34 2000 Season Review ...... 35 Carolina Women’s Soccer Honor Roll ...... 38 The Old Well The History of Carolina Women’s Soccer ...... 43 Carolina Women’s Soccer Facilities ...... 49 All-Time Scores ...... 51 Quick Facts Series Versus Opponents ...... 55 Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Team & Individual Game, Season & Career Records ...... 57 Chartered: 1789 Year-by-Year Records, Records Against Opponents ...... 59 Enrollment: 24,635 (15,400 undergraduates) UNCin Postseason Tournament Play ...... 60 Chancellor: James Moeser Miscellaneous Statistics, Tidbits & Records ...... 62 Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour All-Time Letter Winners ...... 63 Senior Woman’s Administrator: Beth Miller Carolina Soccer and the U.S. National Team ...... 64 Carolina Soccer and the WUSA ...... 65 Affiliation: NCAADivision I Carolina Soccer Legends ...... 66 Conference: Atlantic Coast The University of ...... 78 Nickname: Tar Heels Carolina’s Athletic Heritage ...... 80 Mascot: the ram ATotal Program for the UNCStudent-Athlete ...... 82 School colors: and white 2001 Team Picture, 2001 Alphabetical Roster ...... 83 Athletic department web site: www.TarHeelBlue.com Carolina Women’s Soccer www.TarHeelBlue.com Head Coach: Anson Dorrance (NorthCarolina, ‘74) Media and fans can follow the Carolina women’s soccer team and Record at UNC: 487-22-11 (22 seasons) the rest of the UNC athletic program from anywhere in the world on Overall record: 487-22-11 (22 seasons) the official site of North Carolina athletics. Office phone: (919) 962-5491 TarHeelBlue.com offers schedules, rosters, results and more for all Office fax: (919) 962-4038 28 of Carolina’s varsity sports. Assistant Coach: Bill Palladino (NorthCarolina ‘73) Seasons at UNC: 23rd in 2001 Office phone: (919) 843-8654 Goalkeeper Coach: Chris Ducar (Missouri ‘90) Seasons at UNC: Sixth Office phone: (919) 843-8655 General Manager: Tom Sander Office phone: (919) 962-4100 Home Stadium: (Grass) Stadium Capacity: 5,000 Supporting UNC Women’s Soccer Press box phone: (919) 962-1460 On July 9, 1997, UNC and Nike signed a five-year, $7.1 million National Championships: 17 contract under which Nike provides each varsity team with shoes, ACC Championships: 13 apparel, equipment bags and other products. UNC also received 2000 Record: 21-3 $400,000 for the Chancellor’s Academic Enhancement Fund. 2000 NCAA Tournament results: Defeated Wake Forest 5-0 in sec- ond round, Virginia 2-1 in third round, Connecticut 3-0 in quarterfi- nals, Notre Dame 2-1 in semifinals, UCLA 2-1 in finals Starters returning/lost: 7/4 Team manager: Donnie Howard 2001 Women’s Soccer Guide Athletic training staff: Bill Prentice, head athletic trainer; Danielle Player headshots, campus photos and cur- Santangello, Nicole Fava, Paige Best, assistant trainers rent player action photos by Kevin Cox, UNC Athletic Communications Grant Halverson, John Gardiner, Brad Smith Associate A.D forAthletic Communications: Steve Kirschner and Dan Sears. Women’s Soccer contact: Dave Lohse Covers designed by Philip Buiser. The 2001 UNC women’s soccer media Email address: [email protected] guide was edited by Dave Lohse, Associate Office phones: (919) 962-2123/962-7257 Director of Athletic Communications, with Office fax: (919) 962-0612 assistance from the UNC A t h l e t i c Mailing address: P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Communications staff. Please contact Dave Lohse for information on coverage of the UNC women’s soccer team.

2001 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 1 2001 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) 1 Kristin DePlatchett*** G 5-8 152 Sr. Harborcreek, Pa. (Harborcreek) 1 Aly Yount-Winget G 6-0 150 Fr. Orinda, Calif. (Carondelet) 1 Katie Simmons* G 5-9 170 Sr. Wilmington, N.C. (E.A. Laney) 4 Amy Whittier*** F 5-6 145 Sr. Fairfield, Conn.(Fairfield) 5 Maggie Tomecka* D/M 5-11 145 So. Shrewsbury, Mass. (Shrewsbury) 6 Anne Felts M/F/D 5-6 125 Fr. Rolla, Mo. (Rolla) 9 Jena Kluegel*** M 5-3 125 Sr. Mahtomedi, Minn. (Mahtomedi) 10 Sara Randolph M 5-6 135 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Sycamore) 11 Anne Remy*** F/M 5-4 119 Sr. Norman, Okla. (Norman) 12 Alyssa Ramsey* F 5-8 140 So. Cornelius, N.C. (North Mecklenburg) 16 Jordan Walker* M 5-4 126 So. Richardson, Texas (Ursuline) 17 Elizabeth Ball* F/D 5-7 135 So. Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 18 Susie Ball* M/D 5-7 140 So. Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Bay Technical) 20 Susan Bush** F/M 5-4 125 Jr. Houston, Texas (St. John’s) 21 Laura Winslow M/F 5-3 125 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 24 Jenni Branam** G/F 5-7 155 Jr. Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) 25 Mary McDowell F 5-7 130 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. (Wheat Ridge) 26 Carmen Watley* D/M 5-7 127 So. Greensboro, N.C.(Western Guilford) 29 Leslie Gaston** M/D 5-5 126 Jr. Montgomery, Ala. (St. James) 30 Danielle Borgman*** D 5-5 145 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (McAuley) 31 Catherine Reddick* D 5-7 140 So. Birmingham, Ala. (Briarwood Christian) 32 Sophie Gervais F/D 5-6 130 Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill) 33 Johanna Costa*** M 5-6 132 Sr. Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill East) 35 Jane Smith* M/F 5-5 125 So. Winston-Salem, N.C. (R.J. Reynolds) 36 Leigh Blomgren M/D 5-3 120 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 37 Anne Morrell F 5-3 130 Fr. Plymouth, Mich (Plymouth Canton) *Letters Earned CAROLINAWOMEN’S SOCCER STAFF Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Assistant Coach: Bill Palladino Goalkeeper Coach: Chris Ducar General Manager: Tom Sander Manager: Donnie Howard Team Physician: Tom Brickner Trainers: Bill Prentice, Danielle Santangello, Nicole Fava, Paige Best Secretary: Delaine Marbry Communications Director/Public Address Announcer: Dave Lohse Senior Woman’s Administrator: Beth Miller Academic Counselor: Susan Berner Strength & Conditioning Coach: Greg Gatz Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jodi Hopkins

Pronunciation Guide Name Pronunciation Danielle Borgman Dan-yell Jenni Brannam Bran-umm Johanna Costa Joe-han-nuh Kristin DePlatchett De-plach-itt Sophie Gervais Jerr-vaze Jena Kluegel Jenn-uh Clue-gull Anne Remy Ray-mee Maggie Tomecka Toe-may-kuh Aly Yount-Winget Win-gutt Anson Dorrance Door-ance Bill Palladino Pal-ud-dean-oh Chris Ducar Do-carr

2001 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 2 2001 SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Site Time (Eastern)

Fri. Aug. 24 Nebraska (Exhibition) Chapel Hill 7:00 p.m. Fri. Aug. 31 Texas Austin, Texas 8:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 2 TexasA&M College Station, Texas 8:00 p.m.

Carolina Nike Classic Fri. Sept. 7 Duke vs. Penn State Chapel Hill 5:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 7 North Carolina vs. Charlotte Chapel Hill 7:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 9 Duke vs. Charlotte Chapel Hill 1:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 9 North Carolina vs. Penn State Chapel Hill 3:00 p.m.

Wed. Sept. 12 Clemson Chapel Hill 7:00 p.m.

Houston College Challenge Fri. Sept. 14 Mexican National Team (Exhibition) Spring, Texas 7:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 16 Arizona State Spring, Texas 2:00 p.m.

Duke adidas Classic Fri. Sept. 21 North Carolina vs. Georgia Durham, N.C. 5:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 21 Duke vs. Missouri Durham, N.C. 7:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 23 North Carolina vs. Missouri Durham, N.C. 1:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 23 Duke vs. Georgia Durham, N.C. 3:00 p.m.

Wed. Sept. 26 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 7:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 28 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 8:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 30 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 3:00 p.m. Tues. Oct. 2 Duke Durham, N.C. 7:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 5 Maryland College Park, Md. 7:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 12 Florida State Chapel Hill 7:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 14 Wake Forest Chapel Hill 1:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 20 20th Anniversary Alumni Team (Exhibition) Chapel Hill TBA Thurs. Oct. 25 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 7:00 p.m. Thurs. Nov. 1 NC State Chapel Hill 7:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 3 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 7:00 p.m.

2001 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Nov. 8-11, Winston-Salem. N.C. (Spry Soccer Stadium)

2001 NCAA Tournament First Round: Nov. 14 at campus sites Second Round: Nov. 16-18 at campus sites Third Round: Nov. 23-25 at campus sites Quarterfinals: Nov. 30-Dec. 2 at campus sites Semifinals: Dec. 7 at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas Championship: Dec. 9 at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas

2001 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 3 year ago the University of North overall and a very talented freshman class that ACarolina women’s soccer team lost the includes players who will help fill the void at most games it has in one season in 20 years. several key positions. hat was the big news. arolina will again be one of the T Cnation’s deepest and most experienced s a postscript to the 2000 season the teams. It is also a team which has gone ATar Heels went on to win their 12th through a season where it was truly humbled successive Atlantic Coast Conference champi- on occasion as the Tar Heels lost three regular- onship and the 17th national title for the pro- season games, all in the Atlantic Coast gram in the past 20 seasons. So it really was Conference. Prior to last season the Tar Heels business as usual in Chapel Hill after all. had lost only one game to an ACC opponent in oach Anson Dorrance enters the 2001 its entire history. Yet the humility which the Ccampaign welcoming back seven Tar Heels learned from those three defeats starters from the 2000 championship squad ended up serving last year’s team well. During and 19 players overall who earned letters last their post-season run the Tar Heels faced season. Dorrance has also added several tal- adversity regularly but they responded like ented freshmen to the roster and coming off champions. Three times in the NCAA another national championship Carolina is Tournament Carolina faced 1-0 second-half likely to be the preseason #1 team in the nation deficits and three times the Tar Heels rallied in all the various polls. for 2-1 wins against Virginia in the tourna- one from the 2000 season are a quartet ment’s third round, Notre Dame in the semifi- Gof starting players led by 2000 Honda nals and UCLAin the championship game. Soccer Award recipient and Soccer Ti m e s his year’s version of the Tar Heels will National Player of the Year Meredith Florance, Tbe led by a pair of senior national play- a striker from Dallas, Texas. Florance had a er of the year candidates in midfielder Jena breakthrough senior year for the Tar Heels, Kluegel of Mahtomedi, Minn. and defender ranking among the nation’s scoring leaders Danielle Borgman of Cincinnati, Ohio. Both with 26 goals and eight assists for 60 points. of these players were named first team All- Her five game-winning goals led the Ta r Americas a year ago by Soccer Buzz and Heels. Not bad statistics for a player who had Soccer Times and third-team All-Americas on S o p h o m o re defender Catherine Reddick never made first-team All-Atlantic Coast the National Soccer Coaches Association of earned Most Valuable Defensive Player Conference prior to her senior year. America/adidas All-America squad. Borgman Honors in the 2000 NCAA Tournament and Florance’s senior year vaulted her into 10th also earned first-team All-America honors then went on to play for the United States place in career points at UNC with 150 and from Soccer America. Each player has been a National Team this past summer. into 10th place in career goals with 59. three-year starter for the Tar Heels and a our-year starter Florance will be missed bedrock player for Carolina at their particular Carolina had other go to players last season. Fjust as much as another underrated four- positions. Since she plays the midfield rather She did continue to be one of the ACC’s best year starter in the Carolina lineup, midfielder than defense Kluegel’s overall career statistics distributors of the ball as she recorded 12 Raven McDonald. Other missing starters are are flashier than Borgman’s but both are mem- assists while starting all 24 games for two-year regular middle defender Kalli bers of the U.S. National Team and both are Carolina, just as Borgman and Kluegel did. Kamholz, a standout after transfer- simply magnificent collegiate players. After two year’s as Carolina primary backup ring from Vanderbilt, and left back Julia Kluegel was UNC’s third leading scorer last g o a l k e e p e r, senior Kristin DePlatchett Marslender who started every game as a senior season with 29 points. She led the ACC and (Harborcreek, Pa.) played a larger role as a while developing into one of the nation’s finished second in the country in assists as she junior especially with the absence of 1999 steadiest defenders. All four senior starters for had 23 in 24 games. Her 37 career assists are starter Jenni Branam as a member of the 2000 the Tar Heels in 2000 are now playing on already 18th on the Tar Heel list and if she has U.S. Olympic Team. DePlatchett started 10 Women’s United Soccer Association teams. a similar year as a senior as she did as a junior games as a junior and played 926 minutes verall the Tar Heels are minus 11 letter in that category she would finish second all- overall. She mad 27 saves while allowing only Owinners from the 2000 team as last time at Carolina behind only Mia Hamm. five goals and her goals against average was a year’s 10-member senior class went out with a Borgman is known as the ACC’s fastest player solid 0.49. The roster’s three other seniors blaze of glory, winning yet another Carolina and its most tenacious defender. Dorrance also have been valuable practice players for the Tar championship. One off-season roster change experimented last season with using Borgman Heels over the past three years while seeing saw reserve forward Kim Patrick, the team’s up top as a forward and she excelled at that occasional action--midfielder Johanna Costa leading scorer as a freshman in 1999, transfer role as well. of Chapel Hill, N.C., striker Amy Whittier of to Tennessee where she is likely to see more wo other members of Carolina’s senior Fairfield, Conn. and goalkeeper Katie playing time under the aegis of former Tar Tclass are also expected to play major Simmons of Wilmington, N.C. Heel standout Angela Kelly who is now in her roles this season. Three-time letter winner espite the loss of Patrick to Tennessee second year as the head coach of the Anne Remy of Norman, Okla. is known as one Dthe Tar Heels’ junior class remains a Volunteers. of the team’s hardest workers. She has started talented if somewhat depleted one. It is hoped o that in a nutshell is what Carolina is the past two years and developed into an All- in the Tar Heel camp that 2001 will be the bust Smissing from the 2000 team which fin- America calibre player. She shifts back and out season for striker Susan Bush of Houston, ished 21-3 overall, accumulating the most forth between the midfield and the forward Texas. One of the most heralded high school losses for a team at UNCsince the 1980 team line and does well both places. She did not players ever and an alternate on the 1999 U.S. fell to the opposition five times. What does score as a junior at the prolific rate she did as World Cup team, Bush has spent much of her return are seven starters and 19 letter winners a sophomore because she didn’t have to as two seasons as a Tar Heel sitting on the bench

2001 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 4 because of injuries. Riddled by a series of ail- Rolla, Mo. as well as two great in- ments as a freshmen she was still resilient state prospects--Leigh Blomgren enough to bounce back and earn Most Valuable and Laura Wi n s l o w, both of Offensive Player honors in the 1999 NCAA Greensboro. The class also Tournament honors as Carolina regained the includes the versatile Sophie national championship. She was in the midst of Gervais of Chapel Hill High a banner year last season before she tore the School and a future standout in the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee in a goal, Aly Yo u n t - Winget, of practice session on October 25. She was still Orinda, Calif. Yo u n t - Wi n g e t named second-team All-ACC and she was attended the same high school, Carolina’s sixth-leading scorer with 22 points Carondelet, as former Tar Heel on nine goals and four assists. Her four game- phenom Tiffany Roberts, 1995-98. winning goals were second on the team. Two hose are the key elements other players who spent much of last season as TDorrance will have to work starters are midfielder Leslie Gaston of with as he seeks to craft another M o n t g o m e r y, Ala. and goalkeeper Jenni championship team in Chapel Branam of Placentia, Calif. Gaston started half Hill. Carolina will again play one of the games last season playing primarily at of the more daunting schedules in the stopper or defensive midfield role. She America with only six regular sea- scored four goals and had one assist and after son home games on the docket. five serious knee injuries in the last five years The Tar Heels open the season at she continues to rank as a medical marvel. home with an exhibition game Branam followed up her brilliant freshman year against perennial power Nebraska by being named an alternate to the 2000 U.S. at Fetzer Field on August 25. Olympic Team which forced her to miss eight Carolina opens the 2001 season games last season. She started 14 times but did the same way it did last year by not have the same numbers as her standout first playing on the road at Texas and season. With a more established and regular Texas A&M. Carolina returns schedule and no mid-season trips to Sydney on home then to host the Carolina tap in 2001 look for Branam to be back in top Junior striker Susan Bush has had two injury plagued Nike Classic which features form this season. years for the Tar Heels but her presence on the field Charlotte, Penn State, Duke and arolina’s sophomore class includes sev- makes Carolina so much better. Despite playing in only UNC. Other regular season road Ceral players who are primed to break 12 of UNC’s 24 games last year she was second on the trips will take Carolina to ACC through as top collegians. Four of the players team with four game-winning goals. opponents Virginia, Maryland and have a great chance to earn starting roles this Duke, to Duke’s adidas Classic season and a pair are already members of the grit and smarts. She was inserted into against Missouri and Georgia, to U.S. National Team. Striker Alyssa Ramsey of Carolina’s starting lineup late in the season and the Houston Challenge Cup tournament, to Cornelius, N.C. was a consensus freshman first- responded with aplomb finishing the season Tennessee, Auburn and UAB and a season clos- team All-America choice last season as well as with four goals and five assists. Her rocket in er at Ohio State. Carolina’s home schedule will first-team All-ACC selection. She ranked in the 83rd minute of the national semifinals include the exhibition against Nebraska as well the top three of the ACC in points (43), goals against Notre Dame lifted the Tar Heels into the as an exhibition game against an all-star team (14) and assists (15). Her height, physical style national championship game. made up of players dating back to the 20th and speed make her a deadly weapon in the he remainder of the sophomore class anniversary of the first championship squad. UNC attack. Defender Catherine Reddick of Tincludes midfielder/defender Carmen U N C also hosts Charlotte, Penn State, NC Birmingham, Ala. played most of this summer Watley of Greensboro, N.C., a potential rising State, Wake Forest, Florida State and Clemson. on the U.S. National Team, a heady feat for a star in her own right, as well as striker/defend- The A C C Tournament goes back to Wa k e player her started only one game as a freshman er Elizabeth Ball of Dallas, Texas, who was a Forest’s Spry Soccer Stadium where it was last at Carolina. That game was the NCAA cham- red-shirt last season after having a solid fresh- held in 1997. The road to the NCAA champi- pionship contest against UCLA and after the man season in 1999. Also on the roster are mid- onship will end this year in Dallas with Tar Heel win Reddick was named the defensive fielder Susie Ball of Tampa, Fla., forward Southern Methodist University as the host M V P of the NCAA Tournament. She also Hilary Young of Atlanta, Ga., and forward Jane school. spent some time at forward last season and Smith of Winston-Salem, N.C. ometime during the coming campaign it scored four goals while adding five assists. a r o l i n a ’s freshman class includes a Sis likely that the program will reach Physically imposing Maggie Tomecka of Cwhole host of players whom Dorrance another milestone--its 500th win. Of course all Shrewsbury, Mass. was a steady influence as a believes could blossom into future Tar Heel of those wins have come under the tutelage of defender and midfielder last season. At 5-11, stars. This is a well balanced class by position the brilliant Dorrance whose 22-year ledger of she make a great target in the box on set pieces. with Anne Morrell of Plymouth, Mich. and 487-22-11 defies the logical. Carolina will cer- She started 12 games as a freshman and scored Mary McDowell of Lakewood, Colo. both tainly field another great team in 2001, one with four goals and had nine assists. One of the coming in as accomplished forwards. the ability to win another ACC championship team’s biggest surprises last year was attacking McDowell’s older sister, Rebekah, started for and NCAA crown. But it is getting harder and midfielder Jordan Walker of Dallas, Texas. A four years as a Tar Heel from 1996-99. Sara harder for Carolina to defend that turf. Of the brilliant student of the game and a stellar force Randolph of Cincinnati is a member of the U.S. last 18 games played in the NCAA Women’s in the classroom, Walker does not possess the National Team and will make the Tar Heel team Soccer Final Four fourteen have been decided standout athletic ability of many of her team- even deeper and more talented in the midfield. by one goal and four by two goals. Expect the mates but she makes up for that shortcoming in Another standout midfielder is Anne Felts of competition in 2001 to be that tight again.

2001 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 5 Match #1: University of Nebraska, Friday, August Home Field: Aggie Soccer Complex Conference: Big Ten 24, 2001, 7:00 p.m., FetzerField, Chapel Hill, N.C. Head Coach: G. Guerrieri (Tulsa ‘85) Home Field: Jeffrey Field (3,500) Location: Lincoln, Nebraska Record at Texas A&M: 134-38-4, 8 seasons Head Coach: (UMass ‘94) Founded: 1869 CareerCoaching Record: 140-50-4, 10 seasons Record at Penn State: First season Nicknames: Cornhuskers, Huskers Assistant Coaches: Phil Stephenson (Lock Haven Career Coaching Record: First season Colors: Scarlet and Cream ‘87), Lori Stephenson (Methodist ‘88) Assistant Coaches: Tim Rosenfeld (Toronto ‘94), Enrollment: 25,000 Soccer Office Phone: (979) 862-4248 Melissa Mitchell (UMass ‘95) Chancellor: Dr. Harvey Perlman 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 18-7-0, 8-2 SoccerOffice Phone: (814) 863-5372 Athletic Director: Bill Byrne in Big XII Conference 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 22-3-1 (10- Conference: Big 12 2000 NCAA Tournament Finish: Third Round, lost 0) Home Field: Abbott Sports Complex (2,500) to UCLA 2000 Big 10 Tournament Finish: First Head Coach: John Walker (Queen’s University, ’87) 2000 National Finish: 12th in NSCAApoll 2000 National Finish: Sixth (NSCAAPoll) Record at Nebraska: 126-24-3 (seven seasons) Starters Returning &Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning &Lost: 9/2 CareerCoaching Record: 126-24-3 (seven seasons) Letter Winners Returning &Lost: 15/5 Letter Winners Returning &Lost: 18/9 Assistant Coaches: Marry Everding, Megan Top Returning Players: Nicky Thrasher (Sr.,F), Top Returning Players: Christie Welsh (Jr., F), Bechtold Heather Ragsdale (Jr., F), Kristen Strutz (So., M), Emily Oleksiuk (Sr., G) Soccer Office Phone: (402) 472-0456 Martha Moore (So., D) Athletic Media Relations Director: Cathy Bongiovi 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 22-2 (9-1) Athletic Media Relations Director: Alan Cannon Athletic Media Relations Phone: (814) 865-1757 2000 Big 12 Tournament Finish: First Assistant Dire c t o r / S o c c e r Contact: C h u c k Athletic Media Relations Fax: (814) 863-3165 2000 National Finish: Ninth (NSCAAPoll) Glenewinkel Address: Media Relations Office, 101-D Bryce Starters Returning &Lost: 8/3 Athletic Media Relations Phone: (979) 845-3239 Jordan Center, University Park PA 16802 Letter Winners Returning &Lost: 16/4 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (979) 845-0564 Web Site: www.goPSUsports.com Top Returning Players: Meghan Anderson, senior Address: P.O. Box 30017, College Station TX Press Box Phone: (814) 865-2553 (mf): Christine Latham, junior (f) 77842-3017 Women’s Soccer SID: David Wilson Web Site: www.AggieAthletics.com Match #6: Clemson University, We d n e s d a y, Athletic Media Relations Phone: (402) 472-7781 Glenewinkel’s Home Phone: (979) 776-5203 S e p t e m b e r 12, 2001, 7:00 p.m., Fetzer F i e l d , Athletic Media Relations Fax: (402) 472-2005 Glenewinkel’s Email: [email protected] Chapel Hill, N.C. Address: 116 South Stadium, Lincoln Neb. 68588- Aggie Soccer Complex Press Box Phone: (979) Location: Clemson, S.C. 0123 862-1733 Founded: 1889 Web Site: www.huskers.com Nickname: Lady Tigers Press Box Phone: (402) 472-6355 Match #4: University of North Carolina at Colors: Orange & Purple Charlotte in Carolina Nike Classic, Friday, Enrollment: 16,982 Match #2: University of Texas, Friday, August 31, September7, 2001, 7:00 p.m., FetzerField, Chapel Athletic Director: Bobby Robinson 2001, 8:00 p.m., Mike A. Myers Stadium and Hill, N.C. Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference SoccerField, Austin, Texas Location: Charlotte, N.C. Home Field: (6,500 permanent seats, Location: Austin, Texas Founded: 1946 8.500 with standing room) Founded: 1883 Nickname: 49ers Head Coach: Todd Bramble (Mercer ‘89) Nickname: Longhorns Colors: Green and White Record at Clemson: First Year Colors: Burnt Orange & White Enrollment: 16,785 Career Coaching Record: First Year Enrollment: 50,010 Chancellor: Dr. James H. Woodward 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 19-3-1 President: Dr. Larry R. Faulkner Athletic Director: Judy W. Rose overall, 5-1-1 in the ACC, first in regular season Interim Athletic Director: Christine Plonsky Conference: Conference USA 2000 ACC Tournament Finish: Semifinalist, lost to Conference: Big 12 Home Field: Transamerica Field at the Irwin Belk Duke Home Field: Mike A Myers Stadium and Soccer Center 2000 National Finish: NCAA Final Eight, lost to Field (20,000) Head Coach: Neil Roberts UCLA, seventh in Soccer America poll, fifth in Head Coach: Chris Petrucelli (North Carolina- Record at Charlotte: 25-16-3 (2 years) NSCAApoll, fifth in Soccer Times poll Greensboro, ‘ 84) Career Coaching Record: 55-61-6 (6 years) Starters Returning & Lost: 8/3 Record at Texas: 20-16-2 (2 years) Assistant Coaches: Maureen McDonough, Scott Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 20/3 Career Coaching Record: 195-38-12 (11 years) Schweitzer, Shana Woodward Top Returning Players: Lindsay Browne (F, 13g, Assistant Coaches: Jen Renola, Tony Capasso Soccer Office Phone: (704) 687-3984 12a, 38 pts); Deliah Arrington (F, 12g, 10a, 34pts); SoccerOffice Phone: (512) 471-7568 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 12-9-1 (8- Heather Beem (F, 6g, 2a, 14pts); Katie Carson (G, 23 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 12-7 (7-3) 2-1) games, 14 goals, 0.63gaa, 59 saves) 2000 Big 12 Tournament Finish: Lost in 1st Round 2000 Conference USA Tournament Finish: Lost in Top Newcomers: Jenny Anderson, M/D; Paige Starters Returning &Lost: 11/0 semifinals to Marquette Ledford, F; Sarah Turner, D Letter Winners Returning &Lost: 19/3 Starters Returning &Lost: 7/4 Athletic Media Relations Director: Tim Bourret Top Returning Players: Abby Gutowski, senior (f): Letter Winners Returning &Lost: 14/5 Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Sam Blackman Kati McBain, soph. (mf), Kylee Wosnuk, soph. (f) Top Returning Players: Jennifer Howell, Dawn B l a c k m a n ’s Email A d d re s s : Athletic Media Relations Director: Barb Kowal Geyer [email protected] Athletic Media Relations Phone: (512) 471-8232 Women’s Soccer SID: Travis Woods Athletic Media Relations Phone: (864) 656-1924 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (512) 471-6040 Athletic Media Relations Phone: (704) 687-4937 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (864) 656-0299 Address: 327 Bellmont Hall, Austin TX 78705 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (704) 687-4918 Web Site: www.clemsontigers.com Web Site: www.TexasSports.com Address: Athletics, Barnhardt SAC – Riggs Field Press Box Phone: (864) 656-4303/4304 Press Box Phone: (512) 232-3840 Third Floor, Charlotte NC 28223 Press Box Phone: (704) 687-3149 Match #7: Mexican National Team in Houston Match #3: Texas A&M University, Sunday, College Challenge Cup, Friday, Sept. 14, 2001, S e p t e m b e r 2, 2001, 8:00 p.m., Aggie Soccer Match #5: The Pennsylvania State University in 7:00 p.m., Meyer Park, Klein, Texas Complex, College Station, Texas Carolina Nike Classic, Sunday, September9, 2001, Location: College Station, Texas 3:00 p.m., FetzerField, Chapel Hill, N.C. Match #8: Arizona State University in Houston Founded: 1876 Location: University Park, Pennsylvania College Challenge Cup, Sunday, September 16, Nickname: Aggies Founded: 1855 2001, 2:00 p.m., MeyerPark, Klein, Texas Colors: Maroon &White Nickname: Nittany Lions Location: Tempe, Ariz. 85287-2505 Enrollment: 44,081 Colors: Blue & White Founded: 1885 President: Dr. Ray Bowen Enrollment: 34,887 Nickname: Sun Devils Athletic Director: Wally Groff President: Dr. Graham Spanier Colors: Maroon &Gold Conference: Big XII Conference Athletic Director: Tim Curley Enrollment: 43,732

2001 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 6 President: Dr. Lattie F. Coor (Northern Arizona ‘58) Conference: Big 12 6-0) Athletic Director: Gene Smith Home Field: Audrey J. Walton Stadium (2,500) 2000 SEC Tournament Finish: Fifth in SEC West Conference: Pacific TenConference Head Coach: Bryan Blitz (Tulsa, ’87) Division Home Field: Sun Devil Soccer Stadium (1,050) Record at Missouri: 48-53-2 2000 National Finish: Did not qualify for NCAA Head Coach: Ray Leone (UNC Charlotte ‘85) Career Coaching Record: 131-140-12 (12 years) Tournament Record at Arizona State: First Year Assistant Coaches: Mikki Denney, Manoj Khettry Starters Returning & Lost: 10/1 Career Coaching Record: 108-42-5, 12 years SoccerOffice Phone: (573) 884-7951 Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 17/6 Assistant Coaches: Mike Calise (BostonCollege 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 10-10 (5-5 Top Returning Players: Tammy Waine, Sr., F; ‘97); Alyssa O’Brien (UCF ‘98) 2000 Big 12 Tournament Finish: Fifth Ginger Sellick, Sr., F; Kellie Evans, So., MF. SoccerOffice Phone: (480) 965-1715 2000 National Finish: Not ranked Athletic Media Relations Director: M e r e d i t h 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 14-7-1, 4- Starters Returning & Lost: 6/5 Jenkins 5-0 in the Pac 10 (7th Place) Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 9/8 Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Brian Miller 2000 National Finish: NCAASecond Round Top Returning Players: Mandy Waters, Dyana Athletic Media Relations Phone: (334) 844-9701 Starters Returning & Lost: 8/3 Russell, Adriene Davis, Megan Duncan Athletic Media Relations Fax: (334) 844-9708 Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 11/8 Athletic Media Relations Director: W h i t n e y Address: P.O. Box 351, Auburn, AL 36831-0351L; Top Returning Players: Stacey Tullock (Sr. ) , Verniew Beard-Eaves Coliseum, Roosevelt & Donahue, Antoinette Marjanovic (Sr.), Haley van Blommestein Athletic Media Relations Phone: (573) 882-2531 Auburn AL36830 (So.), Patrice Feulner (So.) Athletic Media Relations Fax: (573) 882-4720 Web Site: www.auburn.edu/athletics Athletic Media Relations Director: Marc Brand Address: P.O. Box 677, Hearnes Center, Columbia Auburn Soccer Complex Press Box Phone: (334) Assistant Director/SoccerContact: Will Phillips MO 65205 444-7677 Athletic Media Relations Phone: (480) 965-6592 Web Site: www.MUTigers.com Athletic Media Relations Fax: (480_ 965=5408 Press Box Phone: (573) 882-1442 Match #13: University of at A d d ress: I C A Building, Media Relations, Sixth Birmingham, Sunday, September 30, 2001, 2:00 Floor,Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Match #11: University of Tennessee, Wednesday, p.m., Birmingham, Ala. Web Site: www.thesundevils.com September 26, 2001, 7:00 p.m., Knoxville, Tenn. Location: Birmingham, Ala. Press Box Phone: (480) 727-7756 Location: Knoxville, Tennessee Founded: 1969 Founded: 1794 Nickname: Blazers Match #9: University of Georgia in Duke adidas Nickname: Lady Volunteers (Lady Vols) Colors: Green, Gold & White Classic, Friday, September21, 5:00 p.m., Koskinen Colors: Orange & White Enrollment: 15,921 Stadium, Durham, N.C. Enrollment: 26,064 President: Dr.W. Ann Reynolds Location: Athens, Ga. President: Dr. J. Wade Gilley Athletic Director: Herman Frazier Founded: 1785 Athletic Director: Joan Cronan Conference: Conference USA Nicknames: Bulldogs Conference: SEC Home Field: West Campus Field (2.500) Colors: Red and Black Home Field: Tennessee Soccer Complex (1,200) Head Coach: Paul Harbin Enrollment: 31,700 Head Coach: Angela Kelly (North Carolina, ’94) Record at UAB: 45-47-8, 5 seasons President: Michael F. Adams Record at Tennessee: 12-8 (1 year) Career Coaching Record: 82-73-10, 9 seasons Athletic Director: Vince Dooley CareerCoaching Record: 12-8 Assistant Coaches: Todd Yelton, Ashley Hart Conference: SEC (East Division) Assistant Coaches: John Cone, Samantha Baggett SoccerOffice Phone: (205) 934-4797 Home Field: Georgia Soccer Stadium (3,000) SoccerOffice Phone: (865) 974-8192 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 3-14-2, 2- Head Coach: Sue Patberg (UMass ‘89) 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 12-8 (7-2) 8-1 in Conference USA, 10th Place Record at Georgia: 11-9-2 (1 year) 2000 SEC Tournament Finish: Lost to Vanderbilt in 2000 Conference USA Tournament Finish: Did Career Coaching Record: 108-48-12 (8 years) first round Not Qualify Assistant Coaches: Chris Kane (LaSalle ‘95), 2000 National Finish: Not ranked 2000 National Finish: Did not qualify Michelle Rodriguez-Smith (Maryland, ‘90) Starters Returning & Lost: 6/5 Starters Returning & Lost: 6/5 SoccerOffice Phone/Fax: (706) 542-1170/5224 Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 13/8 Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 12/9 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 11-9-2 (4- Top Returning Players: Rhian Wilkinson, Marie- Top Returning Players: Stephanie Davis (5-4, Jr., 4-1) Fifth SEC East Eve Nault, Ellen Dean D); Denise Peters (5-4, Sr., F); Adrienne Suffridge 2000 SEC Tournament Finish: SEC Tournament Athletic Media Relations Director: Debby Jennings (5-11. Jr.. F) Finalist Assistant Director/SoccerContact: John Hines Athletic Media Relations Director: G r a n t 2000 National Finish: Did Not Qualify for NCAA Athletic Media Relations Phone: (865) 974-4275 Shingleton Tournament Athletic Media Relations Fax: (865) 974-8875 Assistant Director/SoccerContact: Jack Duggan Starters Returning & Lost: 7/4 Address: 117 Stokely Athletics Center, Knoxville Duggan’s Home Phone: (205) 403-0207 Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 11/7 Tenn. 37996-3110 Duggan’s Email Address: [email protected] Top Returning Players: Amy Berbary, Sr., F; Beth Web Site: www.utladyvols.com Athletic Media Relations Phone: (205) 934-0722 C u l v e r, Jr., F; Jessica Winton, Jr., F; Nicole Press Box Phone: (865) 673-3788 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (205) 934-7505 Greathead, Jr., MF; Ashley King, So., F; Carolyn Address: 105 , 1530 Third Avenue Cayard, Jr., D; Catherine Holder, Jr., D; Gina Forte, Match #12: Auburn University, Friday, South, Birmingham, AL35294-1160 Jr., MF; Kirsta VanOudenallen, Jr., D September 28, 2001, 8:00 p.m., Auburn, Ala. Webs Site: www.uabsports.com Athletic Media Relations Director: Claude Felton Location: Auburn, Ala. Press Box Phone: None Athletic Media Relations Phone: (706) 542-1621 Founded: 1856 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (706) 542-9339 Nicknames: Tigers Match #14: , Tuesday, October 2, Soccer Email Address: [email protected] Colors: Burnt Orange & Navy Blue 2001, 7:00 p.m., Koskinen Stadium, Durham, N.C. Web Site: www.georgiadogs.com Enrollment: 21,505 Location: Durham, N.C. Press Box Phone: (706) 227-5378 Interim President: D r. William Wa l k e r Nickname: Blue Devils (Northwestern State ‘60) Colors: Royal Blue and White Match #10: University of Missouri in Duke adidas Athletic Director: David Housel (Auburn ‘69) Enrollment: 6,264 Classic, Sunday, September 23, 2001, 1:00 p.m., Conference: SEC President: Dr. Nannerl O. Keohane Koskinen Stadium, Durham, N.C. Home Field: Auburn Soccer Complex (1,500) Athletic Director: Joe Alleva Location: Columbia, Missouri Head Coach: Karen Richter (Central Florida ‘91) Conference: ACC Founded: 1839 Record at Auburn: 19-20-0 (2 seasons) Home Field: Koskinen Stadium Nickname: Tigers Career Coaching Record: 83-64-9 (8 years) Head Coach: Bill Hempen Colors: Old Gold & Black Assistant Coaches: Matthew Mott (UCF ‘00), Record at Duke: 162-100-13 Enrollment: 23,280 Heather Welker (Tulsa ‘97) Career Coaching Record: 162-100-13 Chancellor: Dr. Richard Wallace SoccerOffice Phone: (334) 844-9773 Assistant Coaches: Sue-Moy Chin, Carla Overbeck, Athletic Director: Michael Alden 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 13-7-0, (3- Stephanie Hempen

2001 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 7 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 14-8-1 (4-3- Athletic Media Relations Director: Rob Wilson Westinghouse, Sr., D 1) Assistant Dire c t o r / S o c c e r Contact: E l l i o t t Athletic Media Relations Director: Rich Murray 2000 ACC Finish: ACC Tournament Finalist Finebloom Athletic Media Relations Phone: (804) 982-5500 2000 National Finish: Lost to Clemson in 2nd round Athletic Media Relations Phone: (850) 644-5656 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (804) 982-5525 (2-1, ot) Athletic Media Relations Fax: (850) 644-3820 Address: P.O. Box 3785, Charlottesville, Va. 22904 Top Returning Players: Sarah Pickens, Carly Fuller, Finebloom’s Home Phone: (850) 402-1154 Web Site: www.virginiasports.com Alison Sanders, Thora Helgadottir, Gwendolyn Finebloom’s Email: [email protected] Klockner Stadium Press Box Phone: (804) 977- Oxenham Webs Site: www.seminoles.com 2690 Athletic Media Relations Director: Jon Jackson Press Box Phone: (804) Athletic Media Relations Phone: (919) 684-2633 977-2690 Match #20: North Carolina State University, Athletic Media Relations Fax: (919) 684-2489 Thursday, November 1, 2001, 7:00 p.m., Fetzer Web Site: www.goduke.com Match #17: Wake Forest University, Sunday, Field, Chapel Hill, N.C. Press Box Phone: (919) 684-6074 October 14, 2001, 1:00 p.m., Fetzer Field, Chapel Location: Raleigh, N.C. Hill, N.C. Founded: 1887 Match #15: University of Maryland, Friday, Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. Nickname: Wolfpack October 5, 2001, 7:00 p.m., Ludwig Field, College Founded: 1834 Colors: Red and White Park, Md. Nickname: Demon Deacons Enrollment: 28,619 Location: College Park, Md. Colors: Old Gold & Black Chancellor: Dr. Marye Anne Fox Founded: 1807 Enrollment: 3,850 Athletic Director: Lee Fowler Nicknames: Terrapins, Terps President: Dr. Thomas K. Hearn Conference: ACC Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Athletic Director: Ron Wellman Home Field: Method Road (4,000) Enrollment: 33,006 Conference: ACC Head Coach: Laura Kerrigan (NC State, ’89) President: C.D. Mote, Jr. Home Field: Spry Stadium (3,000) Assistant Coaches: Kevin Long, Lindsay Cobb Athletic Director: Deborah A. Yow Head Coach: Tony da Luz (San Diego, ’85) Soccer Office Phone: (919) 515-3476 Conference: ACC Record at Wake Forest: 51-29-6 (4 years) 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 10-7-3 (2-3- Home Field: Ludwig Field (4,500) Career Coaching Record: 97-71-9 (9 years) 2) Head Coach: Shannon Higgins-Cirovski (North Assistant Coaches: Skip Thorpe, Amy Goaziou 2000 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost in quarterfinals Carolina, ’90) SoccerOffice Phone: (336) 758-4375 Starters Returning & Lost: 10/1 Record at Maryland: 19-21-1 (2 years) 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 11-8-2 (4-3) Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 19/3 CareerCoaching Record: 88-80-12 (10 years) 2000 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost in quarterfinals Top Returning Players: Kelly Blaggie, Lauren Assistant Coaches: Kerry Dziczkaniec, Steve 2000 National Finish: Lost in NCAAfirst round Bendahan, Erin Bushey Campbell Starters Returning & Lost: 10/1 Athletic Media Relations Director: A n n a b e l l e SoccerOffice Phone: (301) 314-7034 Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 14/3 Vaughan 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 8-11 (1-6) Top Returning Players: Emily Taggart, Joline Assistant Director/SoccerContact: Jason Corriher 2000 ACC Tournament Finish: 6th place Charlton, Stacy Roeck Athletic Media Relations Phone: (919) 515-1181 2000 National Finish: Not ranked Athletic Media Relations Director: Dean Buchan Athletic Media Relations Fax: (919) 515-2898 Starters Returning & Lost: 7/4 Assistant Director/SoccerContact: Bill Newton Address: P.O. Box 8501, Raleigh N.C. 27695-8501 Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 16/4 Athletic Media Relations Phone: (336) 758-5640 Web Site: www.gopack.com Top Returning Players: Sara Gustafson, Katie Athletic Media Relations Fax: (336) 758-5140 Press Box Phone: (919) 515-2917 Ludwig, Ali Wolff Address: P.O. Box 7426, Winston-Salem N.C. 27109 Athletic Media Relations Director: Dave Haglund Web Site: www.wakeforestsports.com Match #21: The Ohio State University, Sunday, Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: Jason Yellin Press Box Phone: (336) 758-8681 November 3, 2001, 1:00 p.m., Columbus, Ohio Athletic Media Relations Phone: (301) 314-7064 Location: Columbus, Ohio Athletic Media Relations Fax: (301) 314-9094 Match #18: 20th A n n i v e r s a ry Alumni Te a m , Founded: 1870 Address: 112 Cole Field House, Campus Drive, P.O. Saturday, October 20, 2001, TBA, Fetzer Field, Nickname: Buckeyes Box 295, College Park Md. 20741-0295 Chapel Hill, N.C. Colors: Scarlet & Gray Web Site: www.umterps.com Enrollment: 55,043 Press Box Phone: (301) 405-1537 Match #19: University of Virginia, T h u r s d a y, President: Dr.William E. “Brit” Kirwan October 25, 2001, 7:00 p.m., Klockner Stadium, Athletic Director: Andy Geiger Match #16: Florida State University, Friday, Charlottesville, Va. Conference: Big Ten October 12, 2001, 7:00 p.m., Fetzer Field, Chapel Location: Charlottesville, Va. Home Field: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium (10,000 Hill, N.C. Founded: 1819 projected) Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Nicknames: Cavaliers,. Wahoos, ‘Hoos Head Coach: Lori Walker Nickname: Seminoles Colors: Orange & Blue Record at Ohio State: 40-36-4 (4 years) Colors: Garnet & Gold Enrollment: 18,346 CareerCoaching Record: 53-59-5 (5 years) Enrollment: 34,500 President: John T. Casteen III Assistant Coaches: Jon Lipsitz, Erin Taylor President: Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte Interim Athletic Director: Craig Littlepage Soccer Office Phone: (614) 292-8482 Athletic Director: Dave Hart, Jr. Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 6-13 (1-9) Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Home Field: Klockner Stadium (8,000) 2000 National Finish: Not ranked Home Field: Seminole Soccer Complex Head Coach: Steve Swanson (Michigan State ‘84) Starters Returning & Lost: 10/2 Head Coach: Patrick Baker Record at Virginia: 11-8-1 (One Year) Top Returning Players: Lindsay Eckles, Emily Record at Florida State: 23-18-1, 2 years CareerCoaching Record: 114-70-12 (11 years) Thorpe, Amber Barnes CareerCoaching Record: 110-76-12, 12 years Assistant Coaches: Suzanne Eastman (Dartmouth Assistant Director/SoccerContact: Kelly Kaufman Assistant Coach: John Galas ‘98), Ron Raab (William & Mary ‘89) Athletic Media Relations Phone: (614) 292-1389 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 14-8-2, SoccerOffice Phone: (804) 982-5710 Athletic Media Relations Fax: (614) 292-8547 ACC 2-4-1 (Seventh Place) 2000 Overall and Conference Records: 11-8-1, Address: Room 124, St. John Arena, 410 Woody 2000 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost to North ACC 4-3 (Fourth Place) Hayes Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1166 Carolina in semifinals 2000 ACC Tournament Finish: Lost to Duke in Web Site: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com 2000 National Finish: Lost to Clemson in NCAA quarterfinals Press Box Telephone Number: (614) 247-7108. Tournament Third Round 2000 National Finish: Lost to North Carolina in Starters Returning & Lost: 8/3 NCAA Tournament Third Round Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 16/6 Starters Returning & Lost: 10/1 Top Returning Players: Marte Vik Edvardsen, Sr., Letter Winners Returning & Lost: 12/5 MF; Emma Breland, So., F; Cindy Schofield, Jr., F; Top Returning Players: Lori Lindsey, Sr., MF; Darci Meredith Jones, Jr., MF/D Borski, Sr., F; Kelly Worden, Jr., MF/D; Tammy

2001 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 8 2001 University of NorthCarolina Women’s Soccer Team Front Row: Sophie Gervais, Laura Winslow, Leigh Blomgren, Anne Morrell, Aly Yount-Winget, Anne Felts, Sara Randolph, Mary McDowell, Susie Ball. Second Row: Carmen Watley, Maggie Tomecka, Jane Smith, Alyssa Ramsey, Jenni Branam, Catherine Reddick, Elizabeth Ball, Jordan Walker, Susan Bush. Third Row: Johanna Costa, Amy Whittier, Danielle Borgman, Katie Simmons, Kristin DePlatchett, Jena Kluegel, Anne Remy, Leslie Gaston. Back Row: Manager Joy Doner, Manager Donnie Howard, General Manager Tom Sander, Head Coach Anson Dorrance, Goalkeeper Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Chris Ducar, Assistant Coach Bill Palladino, Head Trainer Bill Prentice, Assistant Trainer Nicole Fava, Assistant Trainer Paige Best, Assistant Trainer Danielle Santangello.

2001 University of North Carolina Women’s Soccer Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) 17 Elizabeth Ball* F/D 5-7 135 So. Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 18 Susie Ball* M/D 5-7 140 So. Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Bay Technical) 36 Leigh Blomgren M/D 5-3 120 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 30 Danielle Borgman*** D 5-5 145 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (McAuley) 24 Jenni Branam** G/F 5-7 155 Jr. Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) 20 Susan Bush** F/M 5-4 125 Jr. Houston, Texas (St. John’s) 33 Johanna Costa*** M 5-6 132 Sr. Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill East) 1 Kristin DePlatchett*** G 5-8 152 Sr. Harborcreek, Pa. (Harborcreek) 6 Anne Felts M/F/D 5-6 125 Fr. Rolla, Mo. (Rolla) 29 Leslie Gaston** M/D 5-5 126 Jr. Montgomery, Ala. (St. James) 32 Sophie Gervais F/D 5-6 130 Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill) 9 Jena Kluegel*** M 5-3 125 Sr. Mahtomedi, Minn. (Mahtomedi) 25 Mary McDowell F 5-7 130 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. (Wheat Ridge) 37 Anne Morrell F 5-3 130 Fr. Plymouth, Mich (Plymouth Canton) 12 Alyssa Ramsey* F 5-8 140 So. Cornelius, N.C. (North Mecklenburg) 10 Sara Randolph M 5-6 135 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Sycamore) 31 Catherine Reddick* D 5-7 140 So. Birmingham, Ala. (Briarwood Christian) 11 Anne Remy*** F/M 5-4 119 Sr. Norman, Okla. (Norman) 1 Katie Simmons* G 5-9 170 Sr. Wilmington, N.C. (E.A. Laney) 35 Jane Smith* M/F 5-5 125 So. Winston-Salem, N.C. (R.J. Reynolds) 5 Maggie Tomecka* D/M 5-11 145 So. Shrewsbury, Mass. (Shrewsbury) 16 Jordan Walker* M 5-4 126 So. Richardson, Texas (Ursuline) 26 Carmen Watley* D/M 5-7 127 So. Greensboro, N.C.(Western Guilford) 4 Amy Whittier*** F 5-6 145 Sr. Fairfield, Conn.(Fairfield) 1 Aly Yount-Winget G 6-0 150 Fr. Orinda, Calif. (Carondelet) 21 Laura Winslow M/F 5-3 125 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. (Page) Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Assistant Coach: Bill Palladino Goalkeeper Coach: Chris Ducar Trainer: Bill Prentice

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