2017 WAYNE STATE COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time August 31 @ Augustana * 5 p.m. September 3 Colorado Christian 11 a.m. September 4 Black Hills State 2 p.m. September 8 @ St. Ambrose 3 p.m. September 16 Minot State * 1 p.m. September 17 University of Mary * 1 p.m. September 22 @ Winona State * 5 p.m. September 24 Upper Iowa * 1 p.m. September 29 @ MSU Moorhead * 3 p.m. October 1 @ Northern State * 1 p.m. October 6 Minnesota State * 2 p.m. October 8 @ Concordia-St. Paul * 1 p.m. October 14 @ Bemidji State * 1 p.m. October 15 @ Minnesota Crookston * 1 p.m. October 21 St. Cloud State * 1 p.m. October 22 Minnesota Duluth * 1 p.m. October 27 Southwest Minnesota State* 3 p.m. October 29 @ Sioux Falls * 1 p.m. November 1 NSIC Tournament First Round TBA November 3 NSIC Tournament Semi-Finals TBA November 5 NSIC Tournament Finals TBA

* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference game Home Games In Bold 2017 WILDCAT SOCCER

ATHLETIC PHONE DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS All Area Codes (402) 2017 Schedule...... Inside Front Cover Administration WSC Athletic Department Directory ...... 1 Dr. Marysz Rames, President’s Offi ce ...... 375-7200 About Wayne State College ...... 2 Mike Powicki, Athletic Director ...... 375-7520 WSC Administration...... 3 Mike Barry, Associate Athletic Director / Sports & Rec Wildcat Athletic Facilities ...... 4-5 Facilities Director ...... 375-7521 WSC Soccer Complex ...... 6-7 Linda Anderson, Assistant Athletic Director Athletic Training Services ...... 8 for Internal Affi ars/Senior Woman Administrator . 375-7308 Wildcat Coaching Staff ...... 9-10 WSC Soccer Coaching History...... 11 TBA, Asst. AD/Business Management ...... 375-7183 WSC Soccer Roster ...... 12 Chuck Parker, Faculty Athletic Representative .... 375-7036 Deb Harm, Athletic Administrative Assistant .... 375-7520 2017 Season Outlook ...... 13 Athletic Department FAX ...... 375-7120 Wildcat Player Profi les...... 14-23 Sports Information 2016 Statistics / Results ...... 24 Mike Grosz, Sports Information Director ...... 375-7326 About the Northern Sun Conference ...... 25 Lexie Lenihan, Graduate Assistant SID ...... 375-7326 2016 NSIC All-Conference Team ...... 26 Training Room 2016 NSIC Soccer Statistical Leaders ...... 27-28 Muffi n Morris, Head Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 Wildcat Record Book ...... 29-32 Abu Ibrahim, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 All-Time Award Winners ...... 33 Jade Johnson, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 Soccer Letterwinners ...... 34 Strength and Conditioning All-Time Series Records ...... 35 Grant Darnell, Head Coach ...... 375-7465 All-Time WSC Soccer Results ...... 36-38 2017 Class Pictures...... Inside Back Cover Alex Koch, Head Coach ...... 375-7012 CREDITS: The 2017 Wayne State College women’s soccer media Men’s guide is a publication of the Wayne State College athletic depart- Jeff Kaminsky, Head Coach ...... 375-7309 ment, under the direction of sports information director Mike Grosz. Nathan Stover, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7728 Additional assistance provided by graduate assistant Lexie Lenihan. Photos by Mike Grosz and Bob Berry. Front cover designed by Women’s Basketball Lexie Lenihan. Chris Kielsmeier, Head Coach ...... 375-7311 Kelly Kielsmeier, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7122 Cross Country Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 Football Dan McLaughlin, Head Coach ...... 375-7315 Scott McLaughlin, Defensive Coordinator ...... 375-7157 Ben Curran, Offensive Coordinator ...... 375-7115 Women’s Soccer Joe Cleary, Head Coach ...... 375-7506 Alex Piekarski, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7733 Softball Shelli Manson, Head Coach ...... 375-7522 Track and Field Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 Brett Suckstorf, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7507 2017 Wildcat Seniors: Left to Right, Student Volleyball Assistant Coach Kelsey Engstrom, senior Han- Scott Kneifl , Head Coach ...... 375-7303 nah Knight, senior Bryana Garcia, Head Coach Kim DePew, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7560 Joe Cleary and Assistant Coach Alex Piekarski.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 1 ABOUT WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

Innovative programs. Excellent career preparation. Personal attention. Active campus life. Scenic surroundings. Founded in 1891 as Nebraska Normal College, Wayne State College earned a distinguished reputation as a teachers’ college from its early days. We’re still a great teachers’ col- lege—but so much more!

Innovative Programs Wayne State’s four academic schools—Arts and Humani- ties, Business and Technology, Education and Counseling, and Natural and Social Sciences—offer a comprehensive selection of courses. You’ll fi nd over 90 majors and minors ranging from pre-professional studies to criminal justice to a nationally accredited undergraduate sports management program, and many others in 14 academic departments across campus. The Rural Health Opportunities Program (RHOP) at Wayne State College provides pre-professional training in medicine, pharmacy and dentistry in cooperation with the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Students who suc- cessfully complete the program at WSC are automatically accepted into medical, pharmacy, or dental school at UNMC. Thinking of teaching? Upper-level education majors at Wayne State have the opportunity to participate in the North- east Nebraska Teacher Academy (NENTA), the fi rst of its kind in the nation, where WSC students receive classroom experience with participating K-12 schools in the region. Through WSC WebCat On-line, students can register for class, check on grades and student accounts, from the convenience of their home or residence hall room.

Excellent Career Preparation Whether you plan to be an accountant or a wildlife biologist, you’ll receive the preparation you need at Wayne State College. In addition to classes taught by experts in their fi elds, Wayne State College provides internship and cooperative programs for students in a number of majors. Many regional businesses actively recruit Wayne State students for internships, with many of these internships resulting in full-time employment after graduation. The WSC Career Services offi ce assists students with career exploration, job preparation skills, interviews, as well as arranging internships and cooperative experiences.

Personal Attention Students at Wayne State College don’t get lost in the crowd. With an average class size of 21 and a student/faculty ratio of 20:1, WSC students get to know their professors and classmates. Eighty percent of Wayne State professors have the highest degree in their fi eld—and most teach fi rst-year as well as upper-level classes. You will fi nd dedicated professors and instructors at Wayne State College: teaching is their life’s work, and their enthusiasm is contagious. Wayne State College offers a variety of support services and programs to students. The heart of the WSC campus is the Student Center, where academic and personal support services are located. The Learning Center and Peer Tutoring Program are designed to help all students achieve the highest possible level of success in their studies.

Active Campus Life With more than 85 clubs and organizations on campus, Wayne State College students have many opportunities to be involved in campus and community life. Wayne State College has an active Greek life, with Greek Olympics being held at Homecoming each fall, as well as other social and service activities. The Student Activities Board (SAB) plans a variety of special programs each year, bringing musical groups such as Vertical Horizon, Five for Fighting, Goo Goo Dolls, Sawyer Brown, Blackhawk, Firehouse, and others to campus. Comedian Adam Sandler and other national performers have performed on campus. The Multicultural Center, one of the newest campus programs, provides outreach and support to Wayne State College students and the region through special events during the year. Wayne State College competes in NCAA Division II, and is a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Competitive sports include football, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s track and fi eld (indoor and outdoor) baseball, softball and women’s soccer.

Scenic Surroundings You’ll feel right at home on Wayne State’s beautiful, historic campus located in the northeast Nebraska community of Wayne. The campus combines stately, historic buildings with the newly renovated Student Center, Ramsey Theatre, Studio Arts Build- ing and Connell Hall. A new state-of-the-art outdoor track was completed in the summer of 2014 while fi eld turf was installed in the summer of 2013 to complete a $1.3 million athletic renovation at Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium. Wayne State College’s seven residence halls provide students with a comfortable, affordable and convenient place to live with easy access to the entire campus community. Each hall has lounges and recreation areas, laundry facilities, mail service, academic tutors and study areas.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 2 WAYNE STATE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Marysz Rames President of the Wayne Area Economic Development Board of Directors and Revitalize Wayne Committee. President Powicki currently serves on the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors Association Board, NCAA Central Regional Advisory Committee for base- ball and is on the Northern Sun Conference Hall of Fame Committee. He Dr. Marysz Rames was appointed the 13th also serves locally as the Wayne Kiwanis Board President along with the president of Wayne State College by the Nebraska Wayne Area Economic Development Board of Directors and Revitalize State College System Board of Trustees on June 18, Wayne Committees. 2015. She came to Wayne State from Dakota State Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Powicki served as Assistant Athletic University in Madison, S.D., where she had served Director at Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minnesota. He was the as interim president since Aug. 15, 2014. Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Corporate Partnerships from Rames earned her education doctorate in adult 2008-10 and was promoted to Assistant Director of Athletics for Develop- and higher education in 1997 from the University of ment and Strategic Partnerships in 2010 where he served in that role until South Dakota in Vermillion. She earned her bachelor of science degree in July 2012 when he arrived at Wayne State. business administration and communication studies, with a minor in eco- While at MSU, Powicki successfully developed and executed the nomics, in 1982, and her master’s degree in educational administration in athletics department revenue generation plan, responsible for generating 1986, from University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado. $1.7 million annually. Powicki managed all fundraising, development and She spent one year (2014-15) as interim president at Dakota State marketing operations while overseeing the athletic department marketing/ University (DSU) in Madison, South Dakota. During this time she was in- fundraising staff. Powicki also served as the athletic department’s senior strumental in promoting a strong shared governance system, fi nalizing the development offi cer functioning as a liaison to the MSU Foundation and university’s fi ve-year strategic plan, revitalizing the university’s Foundation the Vice President for Advancement, focusing on major gifts and special and actively raising funds to increase scholarships. Rames also worked projects. with the legislature and others in several major new construction and reno- Powicki oversaw the implementation of numerous media rights contracts vation projects. for MSU’s athletic department including radio broadcast rights, television Prior to her interim appointment, Rames served as the vice president broadcast carriage rights and the department’s multi-year advertising sales for student affairs from 2000 until June 2015 at South Dakota State Uni- rights with the fi rm Front Row Marketing Services. versity (SDSU) in Brookings. As the senior student affairs offi cer, Rames Powicki also served as Associate Athletic Director for External Af- oversaw numerous university divisions and initiatives, including, but not fairs at Upper Iowa University from 2004-2008 where he was a part of the limited to, enrollment management, student success, strategic planning, Peacocks transition from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division II status and fundraising/fi scal management, diversity and inclusion, collaborative part- into the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. While at Upper Iowa, nerships, leadership development, and increasing effi ciency and effective- Powicki monitored all team operations, recruiting and fundraising budgets. ness for students. Powicki oversaw the UIU Recreation and Fitness Center staff, budget and Rames served as an assistant professor of education at SDSU, overall operation. teaching courses in administration and leadership in student affairs; serv- In his time at Upper Iowa he created and sold athletic corporate ing on master’s and doctoral students’ graduate committees; and conduct- sponsorship opportunities, supervised and coordinated all athletic depart- ing research in fi nancial trends in higher education, student retention and ment fundraising activities, developed and implemented the Peacock Club completion, and affordability and access to higher education. Rames also for donors and successfully completed the “Road to Glory” athletic facility served as the interim associate vice president of student affairs (1997- capital improvement project. He also served as tournament director for 1999) and the interim director for diversity enhancement (1999) at SDSU. various national and regional NCAA Division II Championship events. Prior to her arrival at SDSU, Rames worked at Aims Community Col- During his tenure at UIU, Powicki served as an adjunct professor for lege in Greeley, Colo., and the University of Wyoming in Laramie. Her the Exercise and Sports Studies within the Department of Education. Po- scholarly presentations include topics such as student services, retention wicki obtained his bachelor degree from the University of Iowa in exercise efforts, and working with today’s college students. science in and earned his masters degree in exercise and sport science/ Rames and her husband, Steve, have two children. Their son, Mat- sport administration from Wisconsin-La Crosse. thew, is attending college in Missouri and daughter, Jessica, is attending Mike has two daughters – Faith and Elle (pronounced L) - and resides college in Minnesota. in Wayne.

Mike Powicki Mike Barry Director of Athletics Associate Director of Athletics Facilities/Rec Center Director Mike Powicki is in his sixth year as Director of Athletics at Wayne State College. Powicki began his Mike Barry is in his 18th year (2017-18) as duties at Wayne State College on July 23, 2012 and has been instrumental in improvements to athletic associate director of athletics and in his 20th year facilities during his fi rst fi ve years at the insitution. as the director of sports and recreational facilities at In his fi ve years at WSC, over $2.3 million has Wayne State College. His duties include scheduling been invested in facility improvements, staffi ng and athletic contests and practices, home game manage- operations enhancements. ment and serving as the athletic and recreational facilities’ coordinator. WSC athletics is currently on pace to successfully complete a second Barry was the Wayne State women’s basketball head coach for seven major capital improvement project under Powicki with the Memorial Stadium seasons from 1989-96. He compiled a 96-91 record, which is second Press Box Construction Project covering $3 million. Construction is set all-time on the school’s career victory list. His best team was the 1993-94 to begin in the fall of 2017 with completion due at the start of the 2018-19 school year. squad which posted a 22-5 record. The fi rst major athletic project that was completed under the guidance Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Barry served two years as an assistant of Powicki was the Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium Renovation women’s basketball coach at Pratt Community College in Kansas. He also project. The project began in May, 2013 and was highlighted by installa- coached at Chadron State, Eastern New Mexico University and Fullerton tion of artifi cial turf, ornamental fencing, press box graphics and new goal and Stuart high schools in Nebraska. posts. The $1.6 million project also included the widening, lengthening and Barry, a native of Grant, was a four-sport athlete at Chadron State. re-sodding of the Wildcat Soccer Pitch, along with installing new irrigation, He was a three-time NAIA national qualifi er in the triple jump, and also let- facility fencing, scoreboard and making the facility ADA accessible. The Dr. tered in basketball, football, and cross country. Barry earned his bachelor’s LeRoy Simpson Track at Memorial Stadium was re-surfaced and painted in the summer of 2014 as the fi nal phase of the project. degree in physical education from Chadron State in 1983 and earned is Powicki currently serves on the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors master’s degree in secondary education from Chadron State in 1988. Association Board, NCAA Division II Central Regional Advisory Committee Mike and his wife, Jeannette, have two children: Jordan (24) and Jalen for baseball and is on the Northern Sun Conference Hall of Fame Commit- (21), and they reside in Wayne. tee. He also serves locally as the Wayne Kiwanis Board President, Vice

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 3 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

Memorial Stadium / Bob Cunningham Field Memorial Stadium has been “Home of the Wild- cats” since 1931 when the college purchased 11 acres of land for athletic fi elds. The grandstand was constructed in 1933. The stadium was offi cially designated Memorial Stadium following World War II in honor of the Wayne State students who served in the war. Bob Cunningham Field was named in 1993 for the WSC three-sport Hall of Fame standout (1936-39). The main stadium has seating for 2,500 fans while the bleachers on the east side of the fi eld can seat an additional 750 fans. During the summer of 2013, Cunningham Field underwent a renovation with synthetic fi eld turf replacing the grass surface.

Recreation Center The Wayne State College Recreation Center opened in 1987 and is the college’s main facility for student recreation and selected athletic activities. The main area in the Recreation Center provides a six-lane running track that was resurfaced in 2003 with one of the best surfaces used today. Three full-size courts for basketball, vol- leyball, , and badminton are also housed in the rec center. Racquetball, weight training, aerobics, gymnastics, , and sauna facilities are all available to WSC students, faculty and staff as well as residents of the Wayne community. The Recreation Center also houses locker rooms for Wildcat athletic teams and offi ces for the WSC athletic department.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 4 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

Rice Auditorium Rice Auditorium serves as the home for the Wildcat men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the vol- leyball squad. Recent upgrades to the arena include new lights in 2011, new/renovated locker rooms for all three teams in 2008, new balcony seats and a new stage curtain in 2007 and an upgraded playing surface in 2005. The gymnasium area seats approximately 2,500 for basketball games and volleyball matches. Named for John D. Rice, Wayne State College president from 1951-56, Rice Auditorium was the site of the 1999 NCAA Division II North Central Regional Men’s Basketball Championships, 2006 NSIC Red Baron Women’s Basketball Classic and the 2012 NCAA Division II Central Region Women’s Basketball Championships.

Carlson Natatorium Carlson Natatorium adjoins the Recreation Center and Rice Auditorium. The 25-yard long pool is used for a variety of functions, including lap , aquasize classes, senior wellness aquasize classes, HHPS classes, intramural activities and athletic training rehabilitation exercises. The natatorium is open in the summer for use by the athletic camps and Rec Center members.

Pete Chapman Baseball & Softball Complex The baseball and softball complex opened in the spring of 1996. Located north of Memorial Stadium, the complex provides a picturesque setting for baseball and softball games. The baseball fi eld received a face lift in the summer of 2004 with the addition of lockerrooms, rest rooms, a concession stand and a press box. A new outfi eld fence was installed before the start of the 2005 season. In the spring of 2006, the facility was named the Pete Chapman Baseball/Softball Complex in honor of the late athletic director/foot- ball coach and his contributions to the Wildcat athletic department. In the fall of 2006, a locker room/press box was built at the softball fi eld. In the fall of 2007, a concrete walking path was constructed to the baseball/softball complex along with a new electronic score- board installed at the baseball fi eld.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 5 SOCCER FACILITIES

Weight Room Recognizing the importance of fi rst-class facilities for their student athletes, the Wayne State College athletic depart- ment completed a state-of-the-art renovation to its athletic facili- ties in the fall of 2008, including a new weight room constructed at Memorial Stadium. All Wayne State student athletes have utilized the bene- fi ts of new weight room equipment that features 18 platforms and racks, dumbbells and selectorized machines. The facility allows 72 student athletes to work out at the same time. The project has enhanced Wayne State’s ability to at- tract high quality student athletes and provide current team mem- bers the resources necessary to compete at the NCAA Division II level.

Soccer Locker Room

Part of the $4.5 million state-of-the-art renovation to Memorial Stadium and Rice Auditorium in 2009 included a locker room with shower facilities for the WSC women’s soccer team located in Memorial Stadium. The locker room features custom-built wooden lockers made by Wayne-based Heritage Industries along with showers and restroom facilities for the Wildcat women’s soccer players.

Soccer Press Box Thanks to a donation from Vulcraft Corporation of Nor- folk in 2012, the Wayne State College soccer fi eld has a perma- nent press box. The metal structure has a roof and will allow for fi lming of all home soccer contests along with a stable setting for statistics, clock operators and P.A. announcers.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 6 WSC SOCCER COMPLEX

Located east of Memorial Stadium and adjacent to the baseball fi eld, the WSC Soccer Field made its debut in the fall of 1997, in time for the inau- gural Wildcat soccer season. Prior to becoming the varsity soccer venue, the fi eld was used as an athletic practice facility and an intramural playing fi eld. During the spring and summer of 2013, the Wayne State College Soc- cer Complex underwent major renovations that were part of the $1.5 million athletic improvement project. Improvements to the soccer fi eld included a new scoreboard, fencing and widened playing surface.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 7 ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES

Muffi n Morris Dr. Joseph Carreau Head Athletic Trainer Board Eligible Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. Joseph Carreau joined CNOS in 2016 after completing fellowship in Orthopaedic

Dr. Muffi n Morris is in her 10th year Sports Medicine at the University of Iowa. He at Wayne State College as the head is originally from Colorado where he attended athletic trainer. She oversees athletic Colorado State University for his undergradu- training for all 13 sports at Wayne State ate education. Thereafter, he pursued medi- College and is the head athletic trainer cal school at Creighton University in Omaha, for football and men’s basketball. Nebraska and in 2005 traveled to San Diego to complete his orthopaedic surgery residency at Morris also serves as an advisor the University of California, San Diego. There to the WSC Student Athletic Advisory he received extensive training in adult and Committee and worked three years pediatric trauma and joint replacement surgery. He developed a special (2013-16) as senior women’s adminis- interest in advanced arthroscopy and the treatment of athletic injuries, thus trator for Wildcat athletics. chose to pursue fellowship training in Sports Medicine through the University Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Morris worked four years of Iowa. At the University of Iowa, Dr. Carreau was trained by national leaders at the University of South Dakota. She served as a graduate in the practice of advanced arthroscopic techniques, cartilage transplantation, assistant athletic trainer and worked with football, swimming/ shoulder instability, patellofemoral problems, ligamentous injury of the knee diving, track and fi eld/cross country and volleyball programs with and shoulder replacement surgery. He also received extensive training in the Coyotes. the treatment of all athletes at the University of Iowa and was assistant team Morris, a native of Chariton, Iowa, earned her bachelor’s physician to the Hawkeye Football Team during their historic 2015 season. Carreau currently serves as Orthopaedic team physician to the Wayne degree from Buena Vista University in athletic training in 2004. State Wildcats and assists with multiple local high schools. Dr. Carreau She received her master’s degree from the University of South has published papers on various orthopaedic topics and is a member of the Dakota in 2006 in health, physical education and recreation and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, the American Orthopaedic So- obtained her doctorate degree in adult/higher education from the ciety for Sports Medicine and the Arthroscopy Association of North America. University of South Dakota on July 31, 2008. Dr. Carreau and his wife have four children. He is an avid fi sherman and Morris resides in Wayne. enjoys the outdoors. Dr. Michael Nguyen Other WSC athletic training staff members Abu Ibrahim - Assistant Athletic Trainer Team Orthopedist Jade Johnson - Assistant Athletic Trainer Dr. Michael Nguyen joined CNOS as a Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician after Katie Kroenke - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer completing his fellowship training in Sports Tyler Schwartz - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Medicine at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, N.J. He initially trained in family medicine in Waterloo, Iowa through the Uni- Athletic Training Room versity of Iowa. He earned his medical degree as well as his MS in Hyperbaric Medicine from The Athletic Training Room is the site of taping, treatment and Saba University School of Medicine in Saba, Netherland-Antilles. Dr. Nguyen also earned a injury evaluations. It has a variety of up to date, quality equipment. MS in Health Sciences Research from Texas A partial inventory of modalities available for athletes include: State University at San Marcos. three whirlpools, RichMar Theratouch 7.7 electrical stimulation Utilizing his specialized training, Dr. Nguyen machine, RichMar HV-II combination ultrasound/electrical stimula- will focus on treating patients with orthopaedic injuries and conditions. His expertise includes treating sports medicine issues, concussions, osteoporosis tion machine, RichMar portable ultrasound machine, Game-ready and other musculoskeletal injuries using a comprehensive approach. Prior to intermittent compression machine, Therabath Parafi n machine, joining CNOS Dr. Nguyen practiced at Atlantic Sports Health in Morristown, and Hydrocollator heat pack units. The athletic training room also N.J. During his fellowship in N.J., Dr. Nguyen cared for athletes of all ages, both amateur and elite. He helped cover the N.Y. Jets football team, mixed has six computers. martial arts events, as well as major triathlons and marathons in the tri-state area. He worked as an ER physician at Grundy Memorial Hospital in Grundy Center, Iowa and Waverly Health Center in Waverly, Iowa as well as several other towns across the state.

Wildcat Sports Medicine Center

The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center, which opened December 1, 2005, is a 4,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility. The center is located next to the Wayne State College Recreation Center and serves as the hub for therapy and athletic training services. Dedicated to quality care, the Wildcat Sports Medicine Center provides the fi nest in sports rehabilitation, physical therapy and athletic training services to Wayne State College student-athletes, campus community. The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center represents excellence - a total commitment by Wayne State College to the health of its’ stu- dents and student athletes. 2017 Wildcat Soccer - 8 HEAD COACH JOE CLEARY

Joe Cleary Head Coach

Joe Cleary is in his fi rst season as head soccer coach at Wayne State College. He was promoted to head coach of the Wildcat women’s soccer program on March 7, 2017, becoming the ninth head coach in program history. Cleary spent two years as an assistant coach with the Wildcats before taking the head coaching position. In his two years as an assistant, he helped WSC make a six- win improvement and the schools’ second winning season in the last 11 years. In 2016, Cleary helped coach the Wildcats to a 9-6-3 overall record and 6-6-3 mark in the NSIC. The nine overall wins were the most at WSC since 2006 and the six conference wins were the most since the 2005 campaign. In his fi rst season with the Wildcat program, Wayne State was 4-11-3 and 4-10-1 in the NSIC. The team allowed 10 fewer goals and the team’s goals against average dropped from 2.39 to 1.83 in one season under Cleary. Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Cleary spent the 2014 season as a graduate assistant coach with the University of Mary women’s program helping the Marauders to a 6-8-4 record overall and 5-7-3 mark in the NSIC. Cleary worked the 2013 season as an assistant coach for the Concordia (Minn.) College men’s program, was a volunteer assistant coach in 2012 for the University of Wyoming women and worked as an assistant with the University of Mary men in the 2011 season. Serving as a high school coach since 2008, Cleary was an assistant for the West Fargo High boys in 2008, Bismarck High School boys (2009-11), Bismarck High School girls (2010), Century High girls (2013) and head coach for two seasons (2014-15) for the St. Mary’s Central High School girls team. His 2015 team at St. Mary’s Central recorded a fourth place fi nish at the North Dakota State Tournament. Cleary has also served as a club coach since 2007 with the Dakota United Soccer Club and worked as the Select Program Director for the Tri-City Storm Soccer Club in Fargo, North Dakota. He has also been involved with the Dakota and Wyoming Soccer Olympic Development Programs and has served on several soccer camp staffs, including Regis University, University of Denver, University of Wyoming, University of Colorado, North Dakota State University, Rushmore Soccer and Steamboat Soccer Academy. Cleary obtained his bachelor degree in athletic training from the University of Mary in 2012 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in human performance. Joe is a certifi ed athletic trainer and earned his USSF “C” license in 2013. Cleary resides in Wayne.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 9 ASSISTANT COACH ALEX PIEKARSKI

Alex Piekarski Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator

Alex Piekarski is in his fi rst season as assistant women’s soccer coach at Wayne State College and will work with all aspects of the Wildcat program. He also serves as the team’s recruiting coordinator. He comes to Wayne State after serving last season (2016) as an assistant coach at Utah State where the Aggies were 12-9 and 7-4 in the Mountain West Conference. He also served two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at St. Cloud State. In his fi nal season with the Huskies, SCSU was 9-6-3 and advanced to the NSIC Tournament. Other coaching experience for Piekarski includes director of recreational soccer for the Central Min- nesota Youth Soccer Association and two seasons as a goalkeeper coach for the Appleton Soccer Club where he also served as head coach for two teams in the association. Piekarski earned his bachelor’s degree in middle childhood/early adolescence education and history from Lakeland University in Wisconsin (2014) where he was a four year letter winner, earning First Team Northern Athletic Collegiate Conference honors in 2011 and 2012 and Second Team honors in 2010. He received his master’s degree from St. Cloud State in 2016 majoring in sports administration. Piekarski has a national diploma and Level 3 goal keeping license from the NSCAA and holds a National “D” License from the United States Soccer Federation.

Wildcat Coaches pictured left to right: Student Assistant Kelsey Engstrom, Head Coach Joe Cleary and Assistant Coach Alex Piekarski 2017 Wildcat Soccer - 10 WSC SOCCER COACHING HISTORY

WAYNE STATE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

Year Record Coach 2016 9-6-3 Bruce Erickson 2015 4-11-3 Bruce Erickson WILDCAT COACHING RECORDS 2014 3-14-1 Tom Cliff Coach Years Record 2013 2-14-2 Tom Cliff Bruce Erickson 2 (2015-16) 13-17-6 (.444) 2012 3-14-1 Molly Grisham Tom Cliff 2 (2013-14) 5-28-3 (.181) 2011 5-11-2 Molly Grisham Molly Grisham 4 (2009-12) 20-45-9 (.331) Brooke Bredenberg 3 (2006-08) 12-43-5 (.283) 2010 8-5-5 Molly Grisham Oliver Twelvetrees 2 (2004-05) 17-23-3 (.441) 2009 4-15-1 Molly Grisham Rollie Bulock 2 (2002-03) 14-26-2 (.357) 2008 1-18-1 Brooke Bredenberg Justin Cole 4 (1998-01) 50-24-1 (.666) 2007 1-15-3 Brooke Bredenberg Kathy Shaffer 1 (1997) 0-3 (.000) 2006 10-10-1 Brooke Bredenberg Totals 20 131-209-29 2005 11-9-3 Oliver Twelvetrees (.394) 2004 6-14 Oliver Twelvetrees 2003 7-13-2 Rollie Bulock 2002 7-13 Rollie Bulock 2001 14-9 Justin Cole 2000 18-4-1 Justin Cole 1999 12-6 Justin Cole 1998 6-5 Justin Cole 1997 0-3 Kathy Shaffer

Justin Cole Rollie Bulock Molly Grisham 2000 NSIC Coach of the Year 2002 NSIC Coach of the Year 2010 NSIC Coach of the Year

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 11 2017 WILDCAT ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Sdyney Rogers GK 5-7 Fr. Wyoming, Minn. (Forest Lake HS) 2 Sophie Ketchmark Mid/Def 5-4 So. La Vista, Neb. (Omaha Gross HS) 3 Madison Burgard Def 5-8 So. Bismarck, N.D. (Bismarck HS) 4 Karlee Hall Def 5-3 Jr. Modesto, Calif. (Gregori HS) 5 Lauren Fleming Def 5-7 So. Bismarck, N.D. (Bismarck Century HS) 7 Brooke Buzzell Mid 5-4 Jr. Monument, Colo. (Palmer Ridge HS) 8 Hannah Knight Fwd 5-10 Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Roncalli Catholic HS) 9 Rylie Wehner Fwd 5-6 Fr. Golden, Colo. (Golden HS) 10 Shelby Bullard Fwd/Mid 5-7 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Burke HS) 11 Marissa Perez Def 5-5 So. South Sioux City, Neb. (So.Sioux City HS) 12 Megan Schuster Def 5-9 Fr. Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley HS) 14 Rachel Fraser Def/Mid 5-8 Jr. Brisbane, Australia (Trinidad State JC) 15 Alexis Strothers Def 5-4 Jr. Gurnee, Ill. (Warren Township HS) 16 Carleigh Wilson Fwd/Mid 5-6 So. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North HS) 17 Madison Craig Def 5-6 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Central HS) 18 Christina Stasi Fwd 5-5 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North HS) 20 Chloe Madigan Def 5-9 So. Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Central HS) 21 Natalie Rech Mid 5-4 Jr. Blair, Neb. (Blair HS) 22 Calista Moch Fwd 5-7 So. Bismarck, N.D. (Bismarck Century HS) 23 Bryana Garcia Mid 5-6 Sr. Santa Fe, N.M. (Sante Fe HS) 24 Samantha Phillips Fwd 5-5 Jr. Gillette, Wyo. (Laramie County Community College) 25 Carys Hund Fwd/Mid 5-4 Jr. Elmhurst, Ill. (York HS) 30 Rachel Grisham GK 5-4 So. Columbus, Neb. (Columbus HS)

Head Coach: Joe Cleary (3rd year at WSC – 1st as head coach) Assistant Coach: Alex Piekarski (1st season at WSC) Student Assistant Coach: Kelsey Engstrom Student Assistant: Alix Stanley

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 12 2017 WILDCAT SEASON OUTLOOK

The Wayne State College women’s soccer team has “Christina Stasi (junior from Millard North) struggled made signifi cant improvement in the last two years, but with injury a little bit last year but I expect her to pick up the team hopes to accomplish even more under new head from her standout freshman year,” Cleary said. “I think coach Joe Cleary in 2017. Hannah Knight (senior from Omaha Roncalli) learned a Cleary has served as an assistant coach the past lot last season after switching to forward and will be even two seasons, helping WSC go from 4-11-3 in 2015 to a more involved in the attack this season.” Junior Samantha 9-6-3 record last season. It was the most wins for a WSC Phillips returns at forward after producing two goals and women’s soccer team since 2006 and the ‘Cats were just one assist last season. one tiebreaker away from reaching the NSIC Tournament The defender position saw the graduation of two for the fi rst time in a decade. year captain and All-NSIC Cleary says he sees just a small transition for the Second Team selection team with him going from assistant coach to head coach Kelsey Engstrom (two this season. goals, one assist in 2016), “Coach Erickson and I have slightly different coach- but the Wildcats return a ing styles that complimented each other, so the culture solid group of players in and ideas will stay the same but normal to any coaching the backline according to change the message may be delivered a little differently.” Cleary. The Wildcats re- “Our defense will turn six starters and have some new faces 15 letter winners from – both from the current last season when roster and from incoming WSC started 3-0 for players – but I am confi - the first time since dent we can continue our 2001 and was ranked solid defensive efforts in the Central Region from the past season.” coaches’ poll for the Junior Alexis Stroth- fi rst time ever. Wayne ers (Gurnee, Ill.) played State’s 23-player ros- the third-most minutes ter this season has (1,609) of any player last just two seniors. season and will be the “We return not team’s leader this season according to Cleary. Junior only talent but also Carys Hund (Elmhurst, Ill.) was third on the team in scoring players that have last season with four goals and nine points while playing experience,” added both forward and defender last season. Cleary. “Maybe in the At goalkeeper, WSC lost three-year starter Kylie past we didn’t have Comba to graduation after playing all but 30 minutes in players that had been goal last season posting a 9-6-3 record with fi ve shutouts in situations of must-win games that had playoff implica- and a 1.25 goals against average. Columbus sophomore tions, but now we have that experience. Some of them Rachel Grisham and freshman Sydney Rogers from will be asked to play different positions from their fi rst Wyoming, Minnesota will both have a chance to earn the two or three years but that will only allow us to get our starting goalkeeper position this season. strongest groups on the fi eld as often as possible.” Besides the 16 returning players, seven newcomers WSC returns seven of its top eight scorers from last also join the Wildcat roster this season and Coach Cleary season offensively and has made dramatic improvements says he is excited to see the group of incoming players. on the defensive side under Cleary the previous two years. “They are talented, but they also have a true desire to The team’s goals against average has declined from 2.39 be successful and they love the game,” said Cleary. “We to 1.28 in the last two years while the team produced 10 want players in this program that want to be at Wayne more goals last year. State College and this incoming group certainly checks Junior midfi elder Brooke Buzzell led the Wildcats in that box. I have no question that they will make an impact scoring last year with 11 points on fi ve goals and one as- even with our experienced roster.” sist. Another junior, Natalie Rech, produced four goals Despite a solid 9-6-3 record last season, the Wildcats and two assists for 10 points. were picked to fi nish 11th in the Preseason NSIC Women’s “Brooke will be a staple for us in the midfi eld,” com- Soccer Coaches’ Poll released on August 7th. mented Cleary. “She won’t be alone as are lucky to return Wayne State opens the 2017 season on Thursday, most of our midfi eld from last season. Natalie Rech, an August 31 with a Northern Sun Conference contest at All-NSIC honorable mention selection last season, may Augustana. The Wildcats then play three non-conference see time in both midfi eld and backline this season.” matchups before returning to NSIC play as WSC hosts Cleary says this year’s forward group has the poten- Colorado Christian (Sunday, September 3rd) and Black tial to be the most dangerous groups since he’s been at Hills State (Monday, September 4th) followed by a road WSC. contest at St. Ambrose in Iowa.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 13 2017 WILDCAT PLAYERS TO WATCH

BROOKE ALEXIS BUZZELL STROTHERS 5-4, Junior 7 5-4, Junior Midfi elder Defender Monument, Colorado Gurnee, Illinois (Palmer Ridge HS) (Warren 15 Township HS)

2016: Led Wildcats in scoring with fi ve goals and one assist for 2016: Appeared in all 18 games with 17 starts, credited with 11 points playing in 17 games with 10 starts...had 15 shots dur- one goal on seven shots (three shots on goal)...ranked third on ing the season (seven on goal) with two game-winning goals... the team in minutes played with 1,609...scored goal vs. North- scored game-winners in 3-2 OT win over Northern State (10/1/16) ern State in 3-2 OT win (10/1/16)...had season-high two shots and 1-0 win over Minnesota Crookston (10/15/16)...also scored with one on goal vs. MSU Moorhead (10/2/16)...played season- goals in 1-1 tie vs. Winona State (9/23/16), 5-0 win over MSU high 110 minutes in three double overtime games....selected to Moorhead (10/2/16) and 4-1 loss at Southwest Minnesota State... the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. named to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. 2015: Made 16 games at defender during freshman season... 2015: Appeared in all 18 games with 13 starts, recording one credited with two shots, both on goal...had shots vs. North- assist...had 14 shots with eight shots on goal...credited with western Oklahoma State (9/06/15) and Concordia-St. Paul assist while recording season-high four shots in 4-1 win over (10/18/15). Sioux Falls (10/30/15)...had three shots with two shots on goal vs. Minnesota Crookston (10/03/15). High School: Graduate of Warren Township High School in Illinois...four year starter and letter winner in soccer...during se- High School: Graduate of Palmer Ridge High School in Colo- nior season, received IHSSCA Class 3A All-State honors to go rado...was a three year starter and four year letter winner...named with All-North Suburban Conference and All-Area Lake County team captain during senior season, recording three goals and fi ve Illinois Team...named by the Chicago Sun-Times as “Top De- assists for 11 points...helped team to 8-7-1 record and fi rst round fender” in the Chicagoland area...was an All-Conference and of Colorado Class 4A State Tournament...selected Midfi elder of All-Area selection all four years in high school while also se- the Year in 2014 as a junior while also being part of Academic lected IHSSCA All-Sectional as a sophomore and junior. All-State Team Award...helped Palmer Ridge High School reach Class 4A quarterfi nals in 2014...fi nished high school career with Personal: Daughter of Delos and Carmen Strothers...born 11 goals and 10 assists...played club soccer for the Colorado September 2, 1996...majoring in business marketing. Rush Select U17 team and was the team’s third leading scorer.

Personal: Daughter of Steve and Sherry Buzzell...born May 12, 1997...majoring in psychology.

CAREER STATISTICS - BROOKE BUZZELL CAREER STATISTICS - ALEXIS STROTHERS

Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2015 16-16 0 0 0 2 2 2015 18-13 0 1 1 14 8 2016 18-17 1 0 2 7 3 2016 17-10 5 1 11 15 7 Totals 34-33 1 0 2 9 5 Totals 35-23 5 2 12 29 15

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 14 2017 WILDCAT SENIORS

BRYANA HANNAH GARCIA 23 KNIGHT 8 5-6, Senior 5-10. Senior Midfi elder Midfi elder Santa Fe, New Mexico Omaha, Nebraska (Santa Fe HS) (Roncali Catholic HS)

2016: Saw action in all 18 games with six starts and fi nished tied for 2016: Appeared in three matches and did not record any fourth on the team in points with fi ve on one goal and three assists...had statistics...played season-high 17 minutes vs. MSU Moor- 15 shots with 13 on goal for team-leading .867 shot on goal percentage... head (10/2/16) and saw 10 minutes of action at Nebraska- had one goal and one assist with season-high three shots on goal in 5-0 Kearney (9/7/16). win over MSU Moorhead (10/2/16)...credited with assists vs. Augustana (9/9/16) and Winona State (9/23/16)...had three shots on goal vs. Bemidji 2015: Played in three games during the season and was State (10/16/16) and at St. Cloud State (10/23/16)...one of 12 Wildcat credited with one goal...scored goal vs. Nebraska-Kearney players named to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. (9/10/15)...also credited with shot vs. Northwestern Okla- homa State (9/06/15). 2015: Appeared in 15 games with fi ve starts...credited with two assists and six shots (three on goal)...had two assists in 4-3 win at Mary (10/24/15)... 2014: Sat out season as redshirt. credited with shots on goal vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State (9/06/15), Bemidji State (10/04/15) and Minnesota State (10/17/15). High School: Graduate of Santa Fe High School in New Mexico... was a four year starter and First Team All-District 2014: Played in 13 games with one start during freshman season...did selection in 2013 after recording 21 goals and 11 assists... not record any offensive statistics and was charged with one yellow card helped her team reach the New Mexico Class 4A State at Minnesota State (10/18/14). Tournament for the fi rst time in 14 years during the 2013 season... she also excels in the classroom, earning Aca- High School: Graduate of Omaha Roncalli Catholic High School... was a demic all-State honors in 2012. four year starter in soccer and basketball... was Class B All-State honor- able mention selection and Class B All-Conference honorable mention in Personal: Daughter of Carlos and Mary Garcia...born June 2012 and 2013 and served as team captain as a junior in 2013... is also 1, 1996...majoring in exercise science. a two- time Class B All-State honorable mention selection and Class B All-Conference honorable mention in basketball.

CAREER STATISTICS - BRYANA GARCIA Personal: Daughter of Scott and Lisa Knight...born November 30, 1995... majoring in special education K-12. Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2015 3-0 1 0 2 2 1 2016 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER STATISTICS - HANNAH KNIGHT Totals 6-0 1 0 2 2 1

Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2014 13-1 0 0 0 0 0 2015 15-5 0 2 2 6 3 2016 18-6 1 3 5 15 13 Totals 46-12 1 5 7 21 16

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 15 2017 WILDCAT RETURNERS

KARLEE CARYS HALL HUND 25 5-3, Junior 4 5-4, Junior Defender Midfi elder Modesto, California Elmhurst, Illinois (Gregori HS) (York HS)

2016: Appeared in all 18 games and had 11 starts, recording two 2016: Named NSIC All-Conference Honorable Mention after re- assists...ranked sixth on the team in minutes played at 1,222...cred- cording four goals and one assist on the season...ranked third on ited with two assists in 5-0 win over MSU Moorhead on 10/2/16... the team in points (9), tied for third in shots (18) and fourth in shots had season-high three shots vs. Northern State (10/1/16)...credited on goal with 10...played in all 18 games with 17 starts and had one with nine shots and two shots on goal with one yellow card (Min- game-winning goal and one yellow card...scored goals in three of the fi rst four games - game-winning goal at UC-Colorado Springs nesota Crookston - 10/15/16) during the season...selected to the (9/4/16), at Nebraska-Kearney (9/7/16) and vs. Augustana (9/9/16)... NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. also scored goal on four shots and three shots on goal vs. Northern State (10/1/16)...played season-high 96 minutes vs. Augustana... 2015: Saw action in 15 games with 11 starts during freshman sea- named to NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. son...had one goal on six shots, scoring goal at Mary (10/24/15)... charged with two yellow cards during the season. 2015: Played in 17 games with 16 starts, fi nishing tied for second in scoring with 7 points on 3 goals and 1 assist...had two goals in 4-1 win over Sioux Falls (10/30/15) and scored goal in 1-1 tie vs. High School: Graduate of Gregori High School in California... Northwest Missouri State (9/03/15)...had assist and yellow card vs. was a three year starter and letter winner at defender...as a senior, Concordia-St. Paul (10/18/15)...ranked fi fth on team in shots (16) helped team to 18-1-2 record...also excels in the classroom, earn- and tied for fourth in shots on goal (8). ing Academic All-League honors. High School: Graduate of York High School in Illinois...was a four Personal: Daughter of Lori Hall...born July 30, 1997...majoring year letter winner as a midfi elder...helped team to an 11-4-2 record in pre-pharmacy. during senior season and as a junior played on team that reached the Illinois Class 3A Regional Final.

Personal: Daughter of Steve and Jacquie Hund...born June 17, CAREER STATISTICS - KARLEE HALL 1997...major is criminal justice.

Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2015 15-11 1 0 2 6 1 CAREER STATISTICS - CARYS HUND 2016 18-11 0 2 2 9 2 Totals 33-22 1 2 4 15 3 Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2015 17-16 3 1 7 16 8 2015 18-17 4 1 9 18 10 Totals 35-33 7 2 16 34 18

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 16 2017 WILDCAT RETURNERS

SAMANTHA NATALIE PHILLIPS RECH 5-5, Junior 24 5-4, Junior 21 Forward Midfi elder Gillette, Wyoming Blair, Nebraska (Laramie County CC / (Blair HS) Campbell County HS)

2016: Played in all 18 games with 14 starts, recording two 2016: Named NSIC All-Conference Honorable Mention after rank- goals and one assist for fi ve points...ranked second on the ing second on the team in points scored (10) on four goals and two team in shots (26) and third in shots on goal (12) with one assists...played in all 18 games with 15 starts and ranked fi fth on the team in minutes played (1,310)...scored goals in fi rst two games of game-winning goal...scored goals at UC-Colorado Springs the year - at UC-Colorado Springs (9/4/16) and at Colorado Christian (9/4/16) with season-high fi ve shots and four shots on goal... (9/6/16) for game-winning goal...also scored goals at Upper Iowa also scored game-winning goal at Nebraska-Kearney (9/7/16) (9/25/16) and at St. Cloud State (10/23/16)...credited with assists with two shots on goal...played season-high 100 minutes in 1-1 vs. MSU Moorhead (10/2/16) and vs. Sioux Falls (10/28/16)...tied OT tie vs. Augustana (9/9/16). for third on the team in shots (18) and had eight shots on goal... named to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. Before Wayne State: Transferring from Laramie County Com- munity College and will have three years of eligibility with the 2015: Appeared in all 18 games, starting in 13 during freshman Wildcats...competed in 20 games for LCCC notching two goals season...credited with one point on one assist...recorded fi ve shots and four shots on goal...had one assist in 4-1 win vs. Sioux Falls and one assist...helped her team to the Region IX Champion- (10/30/15). ship and a berth in the NJCAA National Tournament. High School: Graduate of Blair High School...was a four year High School: Graduate of Campbell County High School...was starter in soccer...earned Class B All-State honors from the Lincoln a fi rst team All-Conference player for Campbell. Journal Star during senior season at midfi elder and was selected to play in the 22nd annual Shrine Soccer Classic...had fi ve goals Personal: Majoring in pre-physical therapy at WSC. and fi ve assists during junior season for Blair...received All Eastern Midlands Conference honors three times and was an Academic All- State selection in softball as a senior...played club soccer for Toro, helping team reach the state cup semi-fi nals in 2012, ‘13 and ‘14. CAREER STATISTICS - SAMANTHA PHILLIPS Personal: Daughter of Ron and Janice Rech...born May 8, 1997... Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG majoring in chemistry/health sciences. 2016 18-14 2 1 5 26 12 Totals 18-14 2 1 5 26 12 CAREER STATISTICS - NATALIE RECH

Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2015 18-13 0 1 1 5 4 2016 18-15 4 2 10 18 8 Totals 36-28 4 3 11 23 12

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 17 2017 WILDCAT RETURNERS

CHRISTINA MADISON STASI 5-5, Junior 18 BURGARD 3 Forward 5-8, Sophomore Omaha, Nebraska Defender (Millard North HS) Bismarck, North Dakota (Bismarck HS)

2016: Limited to 13 games and six starts due to injury, record- 2016: Saw action in all 18 games with six starts at defender, re- ing one goal and two points...had 13 shots and seven shots on cording two goals and four points...had two game-winning goals, goal during the season...scored goal in 2-1 win over Sioux Falls scoring at the University of Mary in a 1-0 win on 9/17/16 and vs. (10/28/16)...had three shots (one on goal) and played season- MSU Moorhead (10/2/16) in a 5-0 win...credited with six shots high 67 minutes at Southwest Minnesota State (10/30/16)...se- and four shots on goal...played season-high 70 minutes at UC- lected to the NSIC Fall All-Academic Team. Colorado Springs (9/4/16).

2015: Appeared in 17 games with 16 starts during freshman High School: Graduate of Bismarck High School...two-time All- season...received All-NSIC Honorable Mention honors after re- Region and All-State performer in soccer helping lead her team cording three goals and one assist for seven points...Led the to a second place fi nish at state while earning All-Tournament team with two game-winning goals and ranked second on the honors...also excels in cross country where she was an All-State team in shots (30) and shots on goal (17)...had one goal and one performer and a three-time state team champion...was a four assist with the game-winning goal for season-high three points year letter winner in both sports and also maintained a 4.0 grade at Mary (10/24/15)...also scored goals at Upper Iowa (9/20/15) point average. and vs. Minnesota Crookston (10/03/15)...had season-highs of six shots and four shots on goals vs. Northwestern Oklahoma Personal: Daughter of Al and Lynn Burgard...born July 27, State (9/06/15). 1998...majoring in chemistry/health sciences at WSC.

High School: Graduate of Millard North High School...was a CAREER STATISTICS - MADISON BURGARD three year starter and letter winner...scored two goals with one Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG assist during senior season, helping team to 13-4 record and 2016 18-6 2 0 4 6 4 Class A semi-fi nals...recorded three goals with one assist as a Totals 18-6 2 0 4 6 4 junior, helping Millard North to 16-2 record and Class A runner- up fi nish...as a sophomore, netted seven goals with two as- sists...served as captain of club team and was member of honor roll all four years in high school.

Personal: Daughter of Lisa Stasi...born April 18, 1997...major- ing in psychology and sociology.

CAREER STATISTICS - CHRISTINA STASI

Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2015 17-16 3 1 7 30 17 2016 13-6 1 0 2 13 7 Totals 30-22 4 1 9 43 24

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 18 2017 WILDCAT RETURNERS

LAUREN SOPHIE FLEMING KETCHMARK 5-7, Sophomore 5-4, Sophomore Defender Midfi elder/ Bismarck, 5 Defender 2 North Dakota La Vista, Nebraskaa (Bismarck Century HS) (Omaha Gross HS)

2016: Played in 16 matches with one start, recording one 2016: Appeared in 17 games with 13 starts, recording one goal and one assist for three points...had nine shots (three assist on 15 shots and three shots on goal...had one shot on goal) in just 349 minutes of playing time...scored goal on goal with an assist in 2-1 loss at Upper Iowa (9/25/16)... with season-high three shots (two shots on goal) in 5-0 credited with two shots in fi ve different contests...played win over MSU Moorhead (10/2/16)...played season-high season-high 102 minutes in 1-1 double OT tie vs. Augusta- 45 minutes in start at St. Cloud State (10/23/16). na (9/9/16)...ranked seventh on the team in minutes played with 1,148. High School: Graduate of Bismarck Century High School... helped her team to three state tournament appearances High School: Graduate of Omaha Gross High School... and back-to-back conference titles...also excels in served as captain of both her high school and club team where she was the team’s #1 player while helping her team and was a two-time All-State honorable mention selec- win conference and state titles in 2013...was a member of tion...plays club ball for the Elite Girls Academy...also ex- the National Honor Society and valedictorian of Century cels in the classroom and was a member of the National High School. Honor Society.

Personal: Majoring in pre-med/biology at Wayne State. Personal: Daughter of Charles and Betty Ketchmark... born March 3, 1998...major is pre-physician assistant.

CAREER STATISTICS - LAUREN FLEMING CAREER STATISTICS - SOPHIE KETCHMARK

Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2016 16-1 1 1 3 9 3 2016 17-13 0 1 1 15 3 Totals 16-1 1 1 3 9 3 Totals 17-13 0 1 1 15 3

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 19 2017 WILDCAT RETURNERS

RACHEL GRISHAM CHLOE 5-4, Sophomore MADIGAN Goalkeeper 30 5-9, Sophomore Columbus, Defender Nebraska Omaha, 20 (Columbus HS) Nebraska (Omaha Central HS)

2016: Saw action in two games...played 13:33 in goal and 2016: Appeared in four games with one start at Nebras- credited with one save vs. MSU Moorhead (10/2/16)...also ka-Kearney (9/7/16)...did not record any statistics, play- played 15:59 at Southwest Minnesota State (10/30/16) ing 126 minutes in four contests...played season-high and did not record any statistics. 66 minutes at Nebraska-Kearney (9/7/16). High School: Graduate of Columbus High School...was High School: Graduate of Omaha Central High a four year starter earning Class B All-State honorable School...was a four year starter at Omaha Central and mention honors as a junior...member of the Greater Ath- helped her club team fi nish atop the Nebraska Soccer letic Conference All-Academic Team and played club ball League standings...played club ball for Omaha FC... for the Nebraska Select Soccer Team. also a standout volleyball player receiving All-State and All-Metro Conference honorable mention honors. Personal: Majoring in criminal justice at WSC. Personal: Majoring in special education at Wayne State.

CAREER STATISTICS - RACHEL GRISHAM CAREER STATISTICS - CHLOE MADIGAN

Year MP-MS MIN GA AVG SAVES PCT SHOTS FACED Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2016 2-0 29:32 0 0.00 1 1.000 1 2016 4-1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2-0 29:32 0 0.00 1 1.000 1 Totals 4-1 0 0 0 0 0

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 20 2017 WILDCAT RETURNERS

CALISTA CARLEIGH MOCH WILSON 5-7, Sophomoree 5-6, Sophomore Forward Forward/ 16 Bismarck, 22 Midfi elder North Dakota Omaha, Nebraska (Bismarck Century HS) (Millard North HS)

2016: Appeared in 14 games with one start, credited 2016: Saw action in six games during the season, record- with two shots and one shot on goal...made lone start at ing one shot on goal vs. Bemidji State (10/16/16)...charged Nebraska-Kearney (9/7/16) and played season-high 33 with yellow card while playing season-high 26 minutes at minutes...had two shots with one shot on goal in 17 minutes Nebraska-Kearney (9/7/16). at Upper Iowa (9/25/16). High School: Graduate of Millard North High School... High School: Graduate of Bismarck Century High School helped Millard North to a 13-4 record in her junior season in North Dakota...lettered three years in soccer and fi ve and a trip to the Class A state semi-fi nals...plays club ball years in track and fi eld...recorded 15 points on seven goals for Omaha FC...also excels in the classroom with honor roll and one assist, helping Century HS to state title with 16-2 acolades. record...earned All Western Dakota Association and All- West Region honors. Personal: Daughter of Greg and Cindy Wilson...born Octo- ber 26, 1997...major is pre-physician assistant. Personal: Daughter of Guy and Trish Moch...born January 3, 1998...majoring in business management.

CAREER STATISTICS - CALISTA MOCH CAREER STATISTICS - CARLEIGH WILSON

Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG Year MP-MS G A PTS SHOTS SOG 2016 14-1 0 0 0 2 1 2016 6-0 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 14-1 0 0 0 2 1 Totals 6-0 0 0 0 1 1

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 21 2017 WILDCAT NEWCOMERS

RACHEL MARISSA FRASER PEREZ 5-8, Junior 14 5-5, Sophomore 11 Defender/ Defender Midfi elder South Sioux City, Brisbane, Austrailia Nebraska (Trinidad State (South Sioux City HS) Junior College)

Before Wayne State: Transferred from Trinidad State High School: Graduate of South Sioux City High Junior College in Colorado...was a two year starter ap- School...was a two-year starter and helped Cardinals in pearing in 30 games...earned Second Team All-Region 2015 to their most wins in school history...was a two-time Honors in 2016, helping her team to one of best sea- All-State and All-Conference Academic Award winner and sons in recent history advancing to the Regional Semi competed for the South Sioux City swimming and track Finals. and fi eld teams.

Personal: Daughter of Eve and Stuart Fraser...major- Personal: Majoring in pre-nursing at Wayne State Col- ing in physical education K-12. lege.

SHELBY MADISON BULLARD CRAIG 5-7, Freshman 10 5-6, Freshman 17 Forward/ Defender Midfi elder Omaha, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska (Central HS) (Burke HS)

High School: Graduate of Omaha Burke High School... High School: Graduate of Omaha Central High School... was a four year starter and two time All-Nebraska and is a three sport standout in cross country, swimming, and Super State Honorable Mention selection...has scored 82 soccer, earning 12 varsity letters in four years of school... points with 31 goals and 20 assists...plays club ball for competed in four Class A State Cross Country and Swim the Gretna Soccer Club and is a four time Nebraska State meets, receiving Academic All-State Honors in all three Cup Finalist and selected to the Nebraska ODP team and sports...serves as team captain on the soccer team and Region II ODP pool. plays club soccer for Infi nite Sports World.

Personal: Daughter of Mike and Julie Bullard...born Au- Personal: Daughter of Kim and Joe Craig...major is pre- gust 12, 1999...majoring in criminal justice. medicine.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 22 2017 WILDCAT NEWCOMERS

SYDNEY MEGAN ROGERS SCHUSTER 5-7, Freshman 1 5-9, Freshman 12 Goalkeeper Defender Wyoming, Minnesota Arvada, Colorado (Forest Lake HS) (Ralston Valley HS)

High School: Graduate of Forest Lake High School in High School: Graduate of Ralston Valley High School in Minnesota...was a three-year letter winner and starting Colorado...two year starter in soccer...was an All-Jeffco goalkeeper as a junior and senior and named Suburban Conference honorable mention selection as a junior and East All-Conference Honorable Mention during senior named Defensive MVP...earned Academic All-State Hon- season...in 2016 helped her club team Centennial Tsu- ors with a 4.0 GPA...plays club soccer for the Real Colo- nami to a Minnesota State Cup Title...was also a two-time rado Edge. letter winner for the Forest Lake track and fi eld team. Personal: Daughter of Gregg and Jannae Schuster...born Personal: Daughter of Paul and Kimberly Rogers...born May 27, 1999...majoring in pre-vet/biology. August 12, 1998...majoring in psychology.

RYLIE WEHNER 5-6, Freshman 9 Defender Golden, Colorado (Golden HS)

High School: Graduate of Golden High School in Colo- rado...four year letter winner and named First Team All- Conference as a junior after leading the conference in goals with 17 to go with eight assists...played club soccer for the Real Colorado Edge, helping team to second place fi nish in the 2015 Colorado State Cup...was also an All- Conference Honorable Mention point guard on the basket- ball team as a junior.

Personal: Daughter of Dan and Rene Wehner...major is undeclared.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 23 2016 WILDCAT STATISTICS

PLAYER GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW YC RC PK-ATT Brooke Buzzell 17-10 5 1 11 15 .333 7 .467 2 0 0 0-0 Natalie Rech 18-15 4 2 10 18 .222 8 .444 1 0 0 0-0 Carys Hund 18-17 4 1 9 18 .222 10 .556 1 1 0 0-0 Kelsey Engstrom 18-18 2 1 5 27 .074 18 .667 2 0 0 0-0 Samantha Phillips 18-14 2 1 5 26 .077 12 .462 1 0 0 0-0 Hannah Knight 18-6 1 3 5 15 .067 13 .867 0 0 0 0-0 Madison Burgard 18-6 2 0 4 6 .333 4 .667 2 0 0 0-0 Lauren Fleming 16-1 1 1 3 9 .111 3 .333 0 0 0 0-0 Valerie Hernandez 18-12 1 0 2 18 .056 7 .389 0 0 0 0-0 Christina Stasi 13-6 1 0 2 13 .077 7 .538 0 0 0 0-0 Alexis Strothers 18-17 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 0 0 0 0-0 Karlee Hall 18-11 0 2 2 9 .000 2 .222 0 1 0 0-0 Jennifer Zick 18-15 0 2 2 6 .000 2 .333 0 0 0 0-0 Sohpie Ketchmark 17-13 0 1 1 15 .000 3 .200 0 0 0 0-0 Suenly Galvez 18-17 0 1 1 6 .000 1 .167 0 0 0 0-0 Calista Moch 14-1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 0-0 Lexi Rosa 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0-0 Carleigh Wilson 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 1 0 0-0 Rachel Grisham 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 Bryana Garcia 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 Chole Madigan 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 Hayley Hunter 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 Kylie Comba 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 WSC Totals 18 26 16 68 212 .123 105 .495 9 3 0 0-0 Opponents 18 23 16 62 251 .092 117 .466 6 4 0 0-0

GOALIE GP/GS Min GA GaAVG Saves Save% W L T SHO Rachel Grisham 2/0 29:32 0 0.00 1 1.00 0 0 0 0/1 Kylie Comba 18/18 1661:26 23 1.25 91 .798 9 6 3 5/1 WSC Totals 18 1690:58 23 1.22 94 .803 9 6 3 6 Opponents 18 1690:58 26 1.38 79 .752 6 9 3 4 2016 WILDCAT RESULTS

Overall Record: 9-6-3 NSIC Record: 6-6-3 Home: 4-1-3 Away: 5-5-0

DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT September 4 at Colo. - Colorado Springs W 3-1 183 September 6 at Colorado Christian W 1-0 55 September 7 at Nebraska-Kearney W 2-0 139 September 9 AUGUSTANA * T o2 1-1 227 September 17 at University of Mary * W 1-0 153 September 18 at Minot State * L 1-2 276 September 23 WINONA STATE * T o2 1-1 198 September 25 at Upper Iowa * L 1-2 100 October 1 NORTHERN STATE * W o2 3-2 114 October 2 MSU MOORHEAD * W 5-0 103 October 7 at Minnesota State * L 0-4 115 October 9 CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL * T o2 0-0 119 October 15 MINNESOTA CROOKSTON * W 1-0 101 October 16 BEMIDJI STATE * L 0-3 124 October 21 at Minnesota Duluth * L 0-1 237 October 23 at St. Cloud State* W 3-1 239 October 28 SIOUX FALLS * W 2-1 155 October 30 at Southwest Minnesota State * L 1-4 90

Home games ALL CAPS * = Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference game

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 24 THE NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE

THE HISTORY OF THE NSIC From its modest origin as a six-team alliance over eight decades ago, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference has matured into a 16-team union of upper Midwest colleges and universities to form arguably the strongest affi liation in NCAA Division II. The NSIC can trace its roots to 1932 when six schools, including Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota State University Moorhead, St. Cloud State University, University of Minnesota Duluth and Winona State University signed on as charter members. All remain active subscribers of the league today. Southwest Minnesota State University was added in 1969, followed by Northern State University in 1978, Wayne State College (NE) in 1998, Con- cordia University-St. Paul and the University of Minnesota Crookston in 1999, the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006, Augustana College in 2008 and Minot State University and the University of Sioux Falls in 2012. Minnesota State, St. Cloud State and Minnesota Duluth left the league to join the North Central Conference but returned to the NSIC in 2008. Uni- versity of Minnesota, Morris and Michigan Tech University were once part of the NSIC family as well. In 1992 the NSIC became a true athletic showcase for both men and women with the merger of the traditional Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) and the Northern Sun Conference (NSC), the home of women’s athletics since 1979. Before NSIC affi liates became certifi ed for championship competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 1995, its member institutions fi lled prominent roles in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). NIC and NSC clubs annually dispatched qualifi ed student- athletes to national tournaments and captured several NAIA teams and individual championships. The NSIC celebrates its 83rd season this year and clearly continues to make a major imprint nationally, winning 16 national titles since 2006. Winona State men claimed NCAA II Basketball Championships in 2006 and 2008 and narrowly missed a third crown, falling in a last second shot in 2007. In addition, the Warriors established a NCAA II record of 57 consecutive victories. Concordia University launched an ongoing streak of seven consecutive NCAA II Volleyball Championships in 2007. In 2008 the Golden Bears won 37 straight matches after a season opening loss on their way to a second consecutive title and scripted a marvelous encore in 2009 with a perfect 37-0 fi nish, a third straight national crown and a winning streak of 74 straight matches. In 2010 the Golden Bear extended that NCAA record win streak to 75 before dropping their second match of the season. They started 2010 with a 10-4 record before ripping off 22 straight wins on their way to their fourth straight national title. In 2011, after overcoming midseason injuries, the Golden Bears hit their stride. The Golden Bears knocked off No. 1 and unde- feated Cal State San Bernardino to become the fi rst team in the history of NCAA Division II women’s volleyball, to captured a fi fth consecutive NCAA Division II Championship. Then in 2012, the Golden Bears again made a late season and championship match surge as they defeated Tampa 3-2 after trailing 0-2 to win their sixth straight NCAA DII Volleyball National Championship. In 2013 Concordia-St. Paul won the NSIC regular season title, but was defeated in the NSIC Tournament Championship by Minnesota Duluth. But from there the Golden Bears ripped off six straight NCAA postseason wins, extending their streak to 42, on their way to a 3-0 sweep of BYU-Hawaii to win another NCAA National Championship. In a most surprising run, Minnesota Duluth completed a perfect 15-0 season by winning the 2008 NCAA Division II Football Championship. The Bulldogs, limited to only 24 scholarships by league rule, swept a fi eld of fully-funded teams, including top ranked Grand Valley State and number three Northwest Missouri State. Two years later, in 2010, the Bulldogs repeated that feat, going 15-0 again to win the national championship. The Bulldogs became the fi rst NCAA DII football squad to win two national championships with undefeated records. Minnesota State added more luster to the league by fi nishing 32-2 and claiming the 2008-09 NCAA II Women’s Basketball Championship. The Mavericks rolled to a wild 103-94 victory over Franklin Pierce to set a NCAA record for total points in the title game. Augustana College got into the mix of national championships in 2011 when their women’s cross country team turned in a true team performance in Spokane, Wash. All fi ve Viking runners earned All-American status as Augustana won the fi rst cross country national championship in NSIC history. After multiple runnerup fi nishes, the St. Cloud State Huskies fi nally captured the national championship in wrestling in 2015 and repeated again in 2016. The Augustana men’s basketball team won their fi rst-ever NCAA Division II national title in 2016 for the league’s 16th national championship. The NSIC has also had 10 athletes awarded with the NCAA Elite 89 Award on 12 occasions. Earning the award were Leisa McClintock (Wayne State, Volleyball, 2015), Tavia Rutherford (USF, Golf, 2015) Claire Sames (SMSU, Volleyball, 2014), Kara Pioske (Concordia-St. Paul, Volleyball 2013), Billy Brockmueller (Sioux Falls, Cross Country 2012, 2014 & IDTF 2014), Ben Keller (Minnesota State, Baseball 2012 & 2013), Cody Lensing (Augustana, Wrestling 2012), Kendra Huettl (Minnesota State, Softball, 2011), Matt Braithwaite (Augustana, Cross Country, 2010) and Lauren Brown (Winona State, Outdoor Track & Field, 2010). Member schools continue to emphasize the educational, entertainment and unifying value of sports while pointing with pride to the many advantages to be gained by attending these colleges and universities. The NSIC is committed to providing rewarding experiences for its student-athletes, and while the challenges that loom are sizable, indeed, the NSIC is surely well positioned for the future.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 25 2016 NSIC SOCCER

2016 NSIC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM FIRST TEAM PAST CHAMPIONS Name Position Yr. School Ellie Knowles Midfi eld Jr. Augustana Sarah Stram Forward Sr. Bemidji State Year Champion Christine Szurek Defender Sr. Bemidji State 2016 Minot State Raquel Thelen Midfi eld Jr. Bemidji State 2015 Minnesota State Michelle McGeary Midfi eld Sr. Univeristy of Mary Morgan Cottew Forward So. Minnesota State 2014 Minnesota State Kiana Nickel Forward Sr. Minnesota State 2013 Minnesota State Kelli Creese Defender Jr. Minot State 2012 Minnesota State Yesenia Piceno Defender Jr. Minot State Erin Rafferty Goalkeeper Fr. Minot State 2011 Winona State Ninfa Ramirez Forward Sr. Minot State 2010 Winona State Anna Bondy Forward Sr. Northern State 2009 Winona State Darian Leschewski Midfi eld So. Northern State Mackenzie Taldone Defender Sr. Upper Iowa 2008 Winona State SECOND TEAM 2007 Winona State Name Position Yr. School 2006 Winona State Brooke Bleeker Defender Jr. Augustana 2005 Winona State Samanta Tymkowicz Forward Jr. Augustana Catherine Ameson Goalkeeper Jr. Bemidji State 2004 Winona State Bayley Ertl Forward Sr. Bemidji State 2003 Minnesota-Duluth Miranda Famestad Defender Jr. Bemidji State 2002 Minnesota-Duluth Maddy Burandt Midfi eld So. Minnesota State Alesha Duccini Midfi eld Fr. Minnesota State 2001 Minnesota-Duluth Abby Hausken Defender So. Minnesota State 2000 Winona State Dana Savino Midfi eld Sr. Minnesota State 1999 Winona State Chole Melton Forward Sr. Minot State Dalia Tapia Midfi eld Sr. Minot State Maria Kass Forward So. St. Cloud State Kelsey Engstrom Defender Sr. Wayne State NSIC POSTSEASON AWARDS Meg Riebau Midfi eld Sr. Winona State THIRD TEAM Coach of the Year Name Position Yr. School Jim Stone Emily Jacobson Forward Sr. Augustana Bemidji State Taylor Machacek Goalkeeper Jr. Augustana Rebekah Thoresen Defender So. Augustana Rachael Norton Forward So. Bemidji State Offensive Player of the Year Erica Landry Midfi eld Sr. Concordia-St. Paul Jade Weller Defender So. Concordia-St. Paul Ninfa Ramirez, Forward, Sr. Samantha Deutsch Defender Sr. Minnesota Crookston Minot State Skye Finley Forward Jr. Minnesota Duluth Ashley Franco Midfi eld So. Minot State Sydney Shintaffer Defender Jr. Northern State Defensive Player of the Year Emily Huddleston Midfi eld Jr. Southwest Minnesota State Christine Szurek, Defender, Sr. Mackenzie Winters Defender Jr. St. Cloud State Brianne Fenton Midfi eld Sr. Upper Iowa Bemidji State Abby Bohanski Forward So. Winona State HONORABLE MENTION Goalkeeper of the Year Name Position Yr. School Erin Rafferty, Goalkeeper, Fr. Hannah Keirstead Defender Jr. Augustana Minot State Kailey Beatt Midfi eld Sr. Minnesota Duluth Laura Edgren Midfi eld So. Minnesota Duluth Lizzy Fontes Defender So. Minnesota Duluth Freshman of theYear Jessica Johnson Midfi eld Sr. Minnesota State Alison Byrd Defender Jr. Northern State Erin Rafferty, Goalkeeper, Fr. Lilly McKown Defender Fr. Sioux Falls Minot State Sarah Keppler Defender Sr. Southwest Minnesota State Kelli Santo Paulo Midfi eld So. St.Cloud State Carys Hund Forward So. Wayne State Natalie Rech Midfi eld So. Wayne State

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2016 NSIC TEAM STATISTICS 2016 NSIC TEAM STATISTICS

GOALS G NO AVG Team Miscellaneous G SHOTS FOULS OFFSIDE CORNERS Minnesota State 22 52 2.36 Augustana 21 336 128 50 123 Minot State 20 45 2.25 Bemidji State 20 308 127 27 78 Bemidji State 20 43 2.15 Concordia-St. Paul 18 252 203 25 89 Augustana 21 38 1.81 MSU Moorhead 17 109 134 10 21 Northern State 18 35 1.94 Minnesota Crookston 18 125 166 17 67 Southwest Minnesota 18 27 1.50 Minnesota Duluth 19 256 125 19 101 Winona State 18 26 1.44 Minnesota State 22 463 207 48 114 Wayne State 18 26 1.44 Minot State 20 373 141 15 108 University of Mary 17 23 1.35 Northern State 18 316 85 37 91 St. Cloud State 19 23 1.21 Sioux Falls 18 173 143 19 35 Concordia-St. Paul 18 20 1.11 Southwest Minnesota 18 203 120 12 51 Minnesota Duluth 19 20 1.05 St. Cloud State 19 236 126 19 49 Upper Iowa 18 20 1.11 University of Mary 17 251 170 21 71 Sioux Falls 18 10 0.56 Upper Iowa 18 209 123 14 70 Minnesota Crookston 18 7 0.39 Wayne State 18 212 148 14 79 MSU Moorhead 17 7 0.41 Winona State 18 250 158 20 65

ASSISTS G NO AVG SHOTS G NO AVG Minnesota State 22 43 1.95 Minnesota State 22 463 21.05 Bemidji State 20 42 2.10 Minot State 20 373 18.65 Minot State 20 39 1.95 Augustana 21 336 16.00 Northern State 18 24 1.33 Northern State 18 316 17.56 Augustana 21 22 1.05 Bemidji State 20 308 15.40 St. Cloud State 19 19 1.00 Minnesota Duluth 19 256 13.47 University of Mary 17 19 1.12 Concordia-St. Paul 18 252 14.00 Minnesota Duluth 19 18 0.95 University of Mary 17 251 14.76 Winona State 18 18 1.00 Winona State 18 250 13.89 Concordia-St. Paul 18 16 0.89 St. Cloud State 19 236 12.42 Wayne State 18 16 0.89 Wayne State 18 212 11.78 Southwest Minnesota 18 16 0.89 Upper Iowa 18 209 11.61 Upper Iowa 18 14 0.78 Southwest Minnesota 18 203 11.28 Sioux Falls 18 7 0.39 Sioux Falls 18 173 9.61 MSU Moorhead 17 4 0.24 Minnesota Crookston 18 125 6.94 Minnesota Crookston 18 4 0.22 MSU Moorhead 17 109 6.41

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE G NO AVG POINTS G NO AVG Minnot State 20 13 0.63 Minnesota State 22 147 6.68 Minnesota State 22 15 0.66 Minot State 20 129 6.45 Bemidji State 20 18 0.89 Bemidji State 20 128 6.40 Augustana 21 22 1.00 Augustana 21 98 4.67 Northern State 18 20 1.09 Northern State 18 94 5.22 Minnesota Duluth 19 22 1.09 Southwest Minnesota 18 70 3.89 Wayne State 18 23 1.22 Winona State 18 70 3.89 Concordia-St. Paul 18 26 1.36 Wayne State 18 68 3.78 Winona State 18 26 1.42 St. Cloud State 19 65 3.42 Sioux Falls 18 28 1.49 University of Mary 17 65 3.82 Upper Iowa 18 27 1.50 Minnesota Duluth 19 58 3.05 St. Cloud State 19 30 1.50 Concordia-St. Paul 18 56 3.11 Minnesota Crookston 18 31 1.65 Upper Iowa 18 54 3.00 Southwest Minnesota 18 38 2.07 Sioux Falls 18 27 1.50 MSU Moorhead 17 41 2.40 Minnesota Crookston 18 18 1.00 Univeristy of Mary 17 43 2.43 MSU Moorhead 17 18 1.06 2017 Wildcat Soccer - 27 2016 NSIC STATISTICAL LEADERS

2016 NSIC TEAM STATISTICS 2016 NSIC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SAVES G NO AVG POINTS GP GOALS ASST PTS AVG MSU Moorhead 17 144 8.47 Ninfa Ramirez, MISU 20 18 11 47 2.35 Augustana 21 124 5.90 Anna Bondy, NSU 18 15 8 38 2.11 Sioux Falls 18 119 6.61 Morgan Cottew, MSU 22 15 6 36 1.64 Northern State 18 112 6.22 Chloe Melton, MISU 19 13 8 34 1.79 Minnesota Crookston 18 111 6.17 Kiana Nickel, MSU 22 8 10 26 1.18 Minnesota Duluth 19 98 5.16 Upper Iowa 18 97 5.39 GOALS GP NO AVG St. Cloud State 19 96 5.05 Ninfa Ramirez, MISU 20 18 0.90 Wayne State 18 94 5.22 Anna Bondy, NSU 18 15 0.83 Bemidji State 20 92 4.60 Morgan Cottew, MSU 22 15 0.68 Southwest Minnestoa 18 88 4.89 Chloe Melton, MISU 19 13 0.68 Winona State 18 88 4.89 Maria Kass, SCSU 15 9 0.60 Concorida-St. Paul 18 83 4.61 Darian Leschewski, NSU 18 9 0.50 Minot State 20 78 3.90 Bayley Ertl, BSU 20 9 0.45 Minnestoa State 22 70 3.18 Univeristy of Mary 17 62 3.65 ASSISTS GP NO AVG Sarah Stram, BSU 20 12 0.60 CORNER KICKS G NO AVG Raquel Thelen, BSU 20 12 0.60 Augustana 21 123 5.86 Ninfa Ramirez, MISU 20 11 0.55 Minnesota State 22 114 5.18 Kiana Nickel, MSU 22 10 0.45 Minot State 20 108 5.40 Anna Bondy, NSU 18 8 0.44 Minnesota Duluth 19 101 5.32 Chloe Melton, MISU 19 8 0.42 Northern State 18 91 5.06 Concorida-St. Paul 18 89 4.94 GAME WINNING GOALS GP NO AVG Wayne State 18 79 4.39 Bemidji State 20 78 3.90 Samantha Tymkowicz, AUGIE 22 9 0.41 Univeristy of Mary 17 71 4.18 Korey Kronforst, MSU 20 7 0.35 Upper Iowa 18 70 3.89 Ninfa Ramirez, MISU 22 7 0.32 Minnesota Crookston 18 67 3.72 Madie Edwards, UIU 18 6 0.33 Winona State 18 65 3.61 Sarah Stram, BSU 19 6 0.32 Southwest Minnesota 18 51 2.83 St. Cloud State 18 49 2.58 GOALIE SAVES GP SAVES AVG/G Sioux Falls 18 35 1.94 Reagan VonVerge, MSUM 15 119 7.93 MSU Moorhead 17 21 1.24 Morgan Perkins, SF 18 119 6.61 Taylor Machacek, AUGIE 19 111 5.84 FOULS G NO AVG Stacy Cavill, NSU 17 103 6.06 Minnesota State 22 207 9.41 Calia Petrie, UIU 18 97 5.39 Concordia-St. Paul 18 203 11.28 Julia Clifford, SCSU 19 96 5.05 Univeristy of Mary 17 170 10.00 Kylie Comba, WSC 18 91 5.06 Minnesota Crookston 18 166 9.22 Winona State 18 158 8.78 GOALS AGAINST AVG. GP GA AVG Wayne State 18 148 8.22 Leila Torres, MISU 15 5 0.61 Sioux Falls 18 173 7.94 Erin Rafferty, MISU 17 8 0.64 Minot State 20 141 7.05 Anna Fobbe, BSU 9 7 0.82 MSU Moorhead 17 134 7.88 Catherine Arneson, BSU 12 11 0.94 Augustana 21 128 6.10 Jourdan Valkner, WSU 12 10 0.95 Bemidji State 20 127 6.35 Taylor Machacek, AUGIE 19 20 1.01 St. Cloud State 19 126 6.63 Minnesota Duluth 19 125 6.58 Upper Iowa 18 123 6.83 Players listed above must appear in at least 50% of their team’s Southwest Minnesota 18 120 6.67 games, goalies at least 33.0% of their team’s minutes. Northern State 18 85 4.72 2017 Wildcat Soccer - 28 WILDCAT RECORD BOOK

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Goals Scored Shots Saves 1. Sarah Herrick, 2001...... 23 1. Sarah Herrick, 2001...... 111 1. Kylie Comba, 2013 ...... 133 2. Sarah Herrick, 2000...... 20 2. Sarah Herrick, 2000...... 106 2. Melissa Abernathy, 1998 ...... 125 3. Sarah Herrick, 1999...... 18 3. Sarah Herrick, 1999...... 102 3. Courtney True, 2012 ...... 124 4. Mary McDaniel, 2000...... 17 4. Mary McDaniel, 2000...... 97 4. Erika Mather, 2001 ...... 122 5. Sarah Lund, 2001 ...... 16 5. Sarah Lund, 2001 ...... 78 5. Emily Walker, 2009 ...... 120 6. Mary McDaniel, 1999...... 12 5. Sarah Herrick, 1998...... 78 6. Kylie Comba, 2015 ...... 115 7. Sarah Herrick, 1998...... 11 7. Tanya Mitchell, 2001 ...... 63 7. Emily Walker, 2008 ...... 112 7. Tanya Mitchell, 2001 ...... 11 8. Amanda Keller, 2003 ...... 58 8. Mishaline Leroy, 2004 ...... 111 9. Megan Dias, 2010 ...... 10 8. Tanya Mitchell, 2002 ...... 58 9. Erika Mather, 2003 ...... 104 9. Melissa Benson, 2004 ...... 10 8. Mary McDaniel, 2001...... 58 10. Jamie Anderson, 2005 ...... 100 9. Anne-Marie Lind, 2005 ...... 10 8. Abbey Kalblinger, 2000 ...... 58 Goalie Shutouts Assists Shots on Goal 1. Anna Eberle, 1999 ...... 8 1. Sarah Herrick, 2000...... 21 1. Sarah Herrick, 2001...... 76 2. Michelle Mellenthin, 2000 ...... 6.5 2. Abbey Kalblinger, 1999 ...... 14 2. Sarah Herrick, 2000...... 67 3. Jamie Anderson, 2006 ...... 6 3. Jackie Arnold, 2000 ...... 13 3. Sarah Herrick, 1999...... 62 4. Kylie Comba, 2016 ...... 5.5 3. Sarah Herrick, 2001...... 13 4. Mary McDaniel, 2000...... 54 4. Kalle Wamsat, 2000 ...... 5.5 5. Kate Goss, 2005 ...... 12 5. Sarah Lund, 2001 ...... 45 6. Jamie Anderson, 2005 ...... 5 5. Sarah Herrick, 1999...... 12 6. Tanya Mitchell, 2001 ...... 39 7. Erika Mather, 2002 ...... 4 7. Nikki Field, 2001 ...... 11 7. Sarah Lund, 2000 ...... 37 7. Emily Walker, 2010 ...... 4 7. Mary McDaniel, 2001...... 11 8. Abbey Kalblinger, 2000 ...... 35 9. 7 tied at ...... 3 9. Mary Anne Liebentritt, 2004...... 10 9. Mary Anne Liebentritt, 2006...... 34 most recent - Kylie Comba, 2015 9. Bria Cunard, 2001 ...... 10 10. Mary McDaniel, 1999...... 33 9. Sarah Lund, 2001 ...... 10 Goals Against Average 1. Kalle Wamsat, 2000 ...... 0.40 Total Points 2. Michelle Mellenthin, 2000 ...... 1.04 1. Sarah Herrick, 2000...... 61 3. Jessica Stringer, 2011 ...... 1.07 2. Sarah Herrick, 2001...... 59 4. Kylie Comba, 2016 ...... 1.25 3. Sarah Herrick, 1999...... 48 5. Emily Walker, 2010 ...... 1.29 4. Sarah Lund, 2001 ...... 42 6. Anna Eberle, 1999 ...... 1.30 5. Mary McDaniel, 2000...... 37 7. Jamie Anderson, 2005 ...... 1.34 6. Mary McDaniel, 2001...... 29 8. Jamie Anderson, 2006 ...... 1.35 6. Mary McDaniel, 1999...... 29 9. Erika Mather, 2002 ...... 1.37 8. Mary Anne Liebentritt, 2004...... 28 10. Kalle Wamsat, 2001 ...... 1.40 9. Sarah Herrick, 1998...... 27 10. Abbey Kalblinger, 1999 ...... 26 Goalie Save Percentage 1. Kalle Wamsat, 2000 ...... 902 (37 saves, 4 GA, 900 minutes) 2. Michelle Mellenthin, 2000 ...... 846 (77 saves, 14 GA, 1,215 minutes) 3. Erika Mather, 2002 ...... 816 (62 saves, 14 GA, 919 minutes) 4. Jamie Anderson, 2005 ...... 806 (100 saves, 24 GA, 1,616 minutes) 5. Kylie Comba, 2016 ...... 798 (91 saves, 23 GA, 1,661 minutes) Sarah Herrick Wagenfuhr was the 6. Anna Eberle, 1999 ...... 795 fi rst WSC women’s soccer player (89 saves, 23 GA, 1,588 minutes) inducted into the Wildcat Ath- 7. Emily Walker, 2010 ...... 786 letic Hall of Fame on October 11, (88 saves, 24 GA, 1,670 minutes) 2008. The Elkhorn native remains 8. Kylie Comba, 2015 ...... 777 the most prolifi c scorer in Wildcat (115 saves, 33 GA, 1,707 minutes) women’s history, holding virtually 9. Courtney True, 2012 ...... 770 every offensive record. (124 saves, 37 GA, 1,635 minutes)

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

Goals Scored Shots Goalie Saves 1. Sarah Herrick, 1998-2001 ...... 72 1. Sarah Herrick, 1998-2001 ...... 397 1. Emily Walker, 2007-10 ...... 403 2. Mary McDaniel, 1999-2002 ...... 43 2. Mary McDaniel, 1999-2002 ...... 258 2. Kylie Comba, 2013-16...... 362 3. Tanya Mitchell, 2001-04 ...... 26 3. Tanya Mitchell, 2001-04 ...... 178 3. Erika Mather, 2000-03 ...... 255 4. Sarah Lund, 2000-01 ...... 25 4. Melissa Benson, 2003-06 ...... 164 4. Kalle Wamsat, 2000-02 ...... 208 5. Melissa Benson, 2003-06 ...... 24 5. Amanda Keller, 2000-03 ...... 158 5. Jamie Anderson, 2005-06...... 172 5. M.A. Liebentritt, 2003-06 ...... 24 6. M.A. Liebentritt, 2003-06 ...... 153 6. Mishaline LeRoy, 2003-05 ...... 164 7. Amanda Keller, 2000-03 ...... 17 7. Becky Woelfel, 1999-2002 ...... 145 7. Melissa Abernathy, 1998-99 ...... 126 8. Megan Dias, 2009-10 ...... 14 8. Sarah Lund, 2000-01 ...... 132 8. Courtney True, 2012 ...... 124 9. Jackie Arnold, 1999-2000 ...... 13 9. Michaela Blaylock, 2001-04...... 125 9. Anna Eberle, 1999 ...... 89 10. Valerie Robinson, 2006-09 ...... 12 10. Tiffani Kellerman, 2007-10 ...... 110 10. Michelle Mellenthin, 2000 ...... 77 10. Anne Paulsen, 2000-03 ...... 12 Shots on Goal Goalie Save Percentage Assists 1. Sarah Herrick, 1998-2001 ...... 205 1. Kalle Wamsat, 2000-02 ...... 788 1. Sarah Herrick, 1998-2001 ...... 51 2. Mary McDaniel, 1999-2002 ...... 146 (134 saves, 36 GA, 2,270 minutes) 2. Abbey Kalblinger, 1999-2000...... 23 3. Tanya Mitchell, 2001-04 ...... 100 2. Jamie Anderson, 2005-06...... 781 3. Mary McDaniel, 1999-2002 ...... 20 4. M.A. Liebentritt, 2003-06 ...... 95 (172 saves, 48 GA, 3,219 minutes) 4. Nikki Field, 2000-01 ...... 19 5. Melissa Benson, 2003-06 ...... 92 3. Kylie Comba, 2013-16...... 735 5. Becky Woelfel, 1999-2002 ...... 18 6. Amanda Keller, 2000-03 ...... 86 (362 saves, 130 GA, 5,349 minutes) 5. Jackie Arnold, 1999-2000 ...... 18 7. Becky Woelfel, 1999-2002 ...... 85 4. Erika Mather, 2000-03 ...... 732 7. M.A. Liebentritt, 2003-06 ...... 17 8. Sarah Lund, 2000-01 ...... 82 (288 saves, 105 GA, 4,246 minutes) 8. Sarah Lund, 2000-01 ...... 16 9. Michaela Blaylock, 2001-04...... 72 5. Emily Walker, 2007-10 ...... 715 9. Tanya Mitchell, 2001-04 ...... 15 10. Tiffani Kellerman, 2007-10 ...... 59 (403 saves, 160 GA, 5,908 minutes) 10. Bria Cunard, 2000-01 ...... 14 10. Brienne Abshier, 1999-2001 ...... 14 Goalie Shutouts 1. Emily Walker, 2007-10 ...... 11 Total Points 1. Jamie Anderson, 2005-06...... 11 1. Sarah Herrick, 1998-2001 ...... 195 3. Kylie Comba, 2013-16...... 10.5 2. Mary McDaniel, 1999-2002 ...... 106 4. Erika Mather, 2000-03 ...... 10 3. Tanya Mitchell, 2001-04 ...... 67 5. Kalle Wamsat, 2000-02 ...... 8.5 4. Sarah Lund, 2000-01 ...... 66 6. Anna Eberle, 1999 ...... 8 5. M.A. Liebentritt, 2003-06 ...... 65 7. Michelle Mellenthin, 2000 ...... 6.5 6. Melissa Benson, 2003-06 ...... 54 7. Amanda Keller, 2000-03 ...... 45 8. Jackie Arnold, 1999-2000 ...... 44 9. Abbey Kalblinger, 1999-2000...... 43 10. Becky Woelfel, 1999-2002 ...... 42

Jamie Anderson had 11 career shutouts in just two seasons as Wildcat goalkeeper in 2005-06.

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TEAM SEASON RECORDS Wins Assists Corner Kicks 1. 18...... 2000 1. 93...... 2000 1. 183 ...... 2000 2. 14...... 2001 2. 89...... 2001 2. 160...... 2001 3. 12...... 1999 3. 62...... 1999 3. 112 ...... 1999 4. 11 ...... 2005 4. 27...... 2005 4. 87...... 2005 5. 10 ...... 2006 5. 26 ...... 2004 5. 83...... 2014

Winning Streak Shots Goalie Saves 1. 8 ...... 2000 1. 596...... 2000 1. 154 ...... 2008 2. 6...... 2001 2. 585...... 2001 2. 150...... 2004 3. 5...... 2000 3. 368...... 1999 3. 146...... 2001 3. 5...... 1999 4. 315...... 2002 4. 136...... 2013 5. 314 ...... 2005 5. 136...... 2002 Shutouts 1. 12 ...... 2000 Shot in one game - Team Penalty Kicks 2. 8...... 1999 1. 58...... vs. Sioux Falls, 9-5-00 1. 5-5 ...... 2008 3. 6...... 2016 2. 55...... at Concordia (Neb.), 8-26-00 2. 4-4 ...... 1999 3. 6 ...... 2006 3. 48.... vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10-13-01 3. 2-2 ...... 2011 5. 5...... 2011 3. 48...... at Northwestern, 8-31-01 3. 2-2 ...... 2009 5. 5...... 2005 3. 48...... vs. Augustana, 8-31-00 5. 3-4 ...... 2001 5. 5...... 2002 3. 48...... vs. Midland Lutheran, 9-10-99 6. 2-5 ...... 2002 7. 46...... vs. Bemidji State, 9-30-01 Goals 7. 46...... vs. Briar Cliff, 9-5-01 1. 86...... 2000 9. 43...... at Westminster (MO), 9-13-09 2. 82...... 2001 9. 43...... vs. Buena Vista, 9-27-98 3. 61...... 1999 4. 40...... 2005 Shots on Goal 5. 38 ...... 2004 1. 345 ...... 2000 2. 336...... 2001 Goals in one game - Team 3. 215...... 1999 1. 12...... at Northwestern (Iowa), 8-31-01 4. 173...... 2005 1. 12...... vs. Sioux Falls, 9-5-00 5. 164 ...... 2002 1. 12...... vs. Augustana, 8-31-00 4. 11 ...... vs. Midland Lutheran, 9-10-99 5. 9...... vs. Briar Cliff, 9-5-01 6. 8...... vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 9-11-10 6. 8.... vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10-31-01 6. 8...... vs. Concordia (Neb.), 8-26-00 6. 8...... vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10-3-99 10. 7...... Three times (most recent vs. Upper Iowa, 10-2-04)

The 2000 WSC soccer team won a school record 18 games, going 18-4-1 overall while fi nishing third in the Northern Sun Conference that season with a 7-2 league mark.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 31 Individual/Game Records

Goals in one game - Individual Shots in one game - individual 1. Sarah Herrick...... 5 1. Sarah Herrick...... 17 vs. Northwestern College, 9-31-01 at Buena Vista, 9-27-98 2. Sarah Lund ...... 4 2. Sarah Herrick...... 15 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10-13-01 at Northwestern (Iowa), 9-2-99 2. Sarah Herrick...... 4 3. Sarah Lund ...... 14 at Buena Vista, 9-15-99 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10-13-01 2. Sarah Herrick...... 4 3. Sarah Herrick...... 14 at Midland Lutheran, 9-24-98 at Buena Vista, 9-15-99 5. Valerie Robinson ...... 3 5. Sarah Herrick...... 13 vs. Mount Marty, 9-9-09 Sarah Herrick vs. Midland Lutheran, 9-10-99 5. Sarah Lund ...... 3 (1998-01) 6. Tanya Mitchell ...... 12 vs. Bemidji State, 9-30-01 vs. Northwest Missouri State, 9-1-02 5. Sarah Herrick...... 3 6. Sarah Lund ...... 12 vs. Northwestern (Iowa), 10-4-00 vs. Augustana, 8-31-00 5. Sarah Lund ...... 3 6. Sarah Herrick ...... 12 vs. Briar Cliff, 9-12-00 at Concordia (Neb.), 8-26-00 5. Sarah Herrick...... 3 6. Sarah Herrick...... 12 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10-3-99 vs. Jamestown, 10-17-98 5. Sarah Herrick...... 3 10. Mary McDaniel...... 11 at Northwestern (Iowa), 9-2-99 at Concordia (Neb.), 8-26-00 11. Valerie Robinson ...... 10 Points in one game - individual at Westminster (Mo.), 9-13-09 1. Sarah Herrick...... 11 11. Sarah Herrick ...... 10 at Sioux Falls, 9-18-99 at Northwestern (Iowa), 8-31-01 Erika Mather 2. Sarah Lund ...... 9 (2000-03) 11. Sarah Herrick ...... 10 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10-13-01 vs. Minnesota Morris, 9-4-98 3. Sarah Herrick...... 8 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10-3-99 Goalie Saves in one game - individual 3. Sarah Herrick...... 8 1. Erika Mather ...... 28 at Buena Vista, 9-15-99 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 9-12-01 3. Sarah Herrick...... 8 2. Emily Walker ...... 21 at Midland Lutheran, 9-24-98 at MSU Moorhead, 10-25-08 6. Amanda Keller ...... 7 3. Melissa Abernathy ...... 19 at Northwestern (Iowa), 8-31-01 vs. Briar Cliff, 9-17-98 7. 11 others with ...... 6 3. Melissa Abernathy ...... 19 most recent, Valerie Robinson vs. vs. Sioux Falls, 10-3-98 Mount Marty, 9-9-09 5. Kylie Comba ...... 18 at Minnesota Duluth, 10-4-13 Tanya Mitchell Assists in one game - Individual 5. Melissa Abernathy ...... 18 (2001-04) 1. Mary Liebentrit ...... 3 vs. Jamestown, 10-16-98 vs. MSU Moorhead, 10-10-04 7. Courtney True ...... 16 1. Tanya Mitchell ...... 3 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 9-30-12 vs. Upper Iowa, 10-2-04 7. Malerie Houdek ...... 16 1. Bria Cunard ...... 3 at South Dakota State, 9-18-04 vs. Northwestern (Iowa) 8-31-01 9. Mishaline Leroy ...... 15 1. Amanda Keller ...... 3 at Minnesota Morris, 10-26-03 vs. Northwestern (Iowa) 8-31-01 9. Erika Mather ...... 15 1. Sarah Lepak ...... 3 vs. Minnesota Duluth, 9-29-01 vs. Northwestern (Iowa) 8-31-01 9. Emily Walker ...... 15 1. Abbey Kalblinger...... 3 at Minnesota State, 10-30-09 vs. Concordia (Neb.), 8-26-00 1. Sarah Herrick ...... 3 vs. Minnesota Morris, 9-24-00 vs. Sioux Falls, 9-5-00 vs. Grand View, 9-2-00 1. Mary McDaniel ...... 3 vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 10-3-99 Valerie Robinson (2006-09) 2017 Wildcat Soccer - 32 SOCCER ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS

All-NSIC First Team NSCAA Team Academic Award NSIC All-Academic Team (Cont.) 2006...... Melissa Benson 2016-17 2010...... Stephanie Bright 2005...... Melissa Benson 2015-16 2010...... Mikayla Comba 2004...... Melissa Benson 2014-15 2010...... Tiffani Kellerman 2004...... Sarah James 2011-12 2010...... Julie Miller 2003...... Andrea Haig 2010-11 2010...... Emily Walker 2002...... Becky Woelfel 2002-03 2010...... Anna Walker 2002...... Sara Lepak 2001-02 2009...... Tiffani Kellerman 2001...... Brienne Abshier 2009...... Sam Mueting 2001...... Sarah Herrick NSIC All-Academic Team 2009...... Emily Walker 2001...... Nikki Field 2016...... Brooke Buzzell 2009...... Anna Walker 2000...... Brienne Abshier 2016...... Suenly Galvez 2008...... Erin Fullmer 2000...... Sara Zimmer 2016...... Karlee Hall 2008...... Cassidy Goc 2000...... Sarah Herrick 2016...... Valerie Hernandez 2008...... Tiffani Kellerman 1999...... Sarah Herrick 2016...... Carys Hund 2007...... Cassidy Goc 1999...... Brienne Abshier 2016...... Hayley Hunter 2007...... Christina King 1999...... Abbey Kalblinger 2016...... Hannah Knight 2007...... Gena Romano 2016...... Natalie Rech 2006...... Jamie Anderson All-NSIC Second Team 2016...... Lexi Rosa 2006...... Melissa Benson 2016...... Kelsey Engstrom 2016...... Christina Stasi 2006...... Cassidy Goc 2010...... Megan Dias 2016...... Alexis Strothers 2006...... Kate Goss 2006...... Sarah James 2016...... Jennifer Zick 2006...... Mary Ann Liebentritt 2006...... Mary Ann Liebentritt 2015...... Josie Brown 2006...... Gena Romano 2015...... Kelsey Engstrom 2006...... Lindsay Wood All-NSIC Third Team 2015...... Suenly Galvez 2005...... Melissa Benson 2015...... Josie Brown 2015...... Valerie Hernandez 2005...... Kelly O’Connor 2012...... McKenna Adams 2015...... Amy Oates 2005...... Gena Romano 2009...... Valerie Robinson 2015...... Natalie Poppe 2005...... Meagan Shear 2015...... Hannah Thayer 2005...... Lindsay Wood All-NSIC Honorable Mention 2014...... McKenna Adams 2004...... Melissa Benson 2016...... Carys Hund 2014...... Josie Brown 2004...... Michaela Blaylock 2016...... Natalie Rech 2014...... Kelsey Engstrom 2004...... Andrea Haig 2015...... Christina Stasi 2014...... Makenzie Evans 2004...... Tanya Mitchell 2014...... Josie Brown 2014...... Valerie Hernandez 2004...... Kelly Peterson 2014...... McKenzie Hallstrom 2014...... Jordan Hobza 2004...... Lindsay Wood 2013...... Macy Hagen 2014...... Mallory Hoyt 2003...... Michaela Blaylock 2012...... Macy Hagen 2014...... Alex Mathers 2003...... Amanda Ferguson 2011 ...... Christie Johnson 2014...... Rachel Mabrey 2003...... Rachelle Jordan 2010...... Christie Johnson 2014...... Natalie Poppe 2003...... Amanda Keller 2009...... Mikayla Comba 2014...... Hannah Thayer 2003...... Sarah Lepak 2003...... Erika Mather 2008...... Valerie Robinson 2013...... McKenna Adams 2003...... Tanya Mitchell 2007...... Christina King 2013...... Josie Brown 2003...... Kelly Peterson 2005...... Sarah James 2013...... Macy Hagen 2003...... Brea Rath 2005...... Anne-Marie Lind 2013...... Bridget Hansen 2004...... Mary Ann Liebentritt 2002...... Melissa Anderson 2013...... Hannah Hirsch 2002...... Michaela Blaylock 2003...... Nikki Field 2013...... Jordan Hobza 2003...... Tanya Mitchell 2002...... Anne Collins 2013...... Caitlin Hollinger 2002...... Tanya Mitchell 2002...... Amanda Ferguson 2013...... Mallory Hoyt 2000...... Sara Lepak 2002...... Sarah Lepak 2013...... Rachel Mabrey 1999...... Sara Zimmer 2002...... Erika Mather 2013...... Alex Mathers 2002...... Mary McDaniel NSIC All-Tournament Team 2013...... Natalie Poppe 2002...... Tanya Mitchell 2005...... Melissa Benson 2013...... Hannah Thayer 2002...... Brea Rath 2005...... Anne-Marie Lind 2013...... Kelly Voigt 2002...... Becky Woelfel 2003...... Amanda Keller 2013...... Norma Volkmer 2001...... Brienne Abshier 2003...... Maureen Opela 2012...... Macy Hagen 2001...... Anne Collins 2001...... Brienne Abshier 2012...... Jordan Hobza 2001...... Jill Eschliman 2001...... Sarah Herrick 2012...... Kayli Hopper 2001...... Amanda Ferguson 2012...... Mallory Hoyt 2001...... Sarah Herrick NSCAA/Adidas All-Central Region 2012...... Rachel Mabrey 2001...... Amanda Keller First Team 2012...... Alex Mathers 2001...... Sarah Lepak 2005...... Melissa Benson 2012...... Janice Riesberg 2001...... Sarah Lund 2012...... Norma Volkmer 2001...... Alana Pfeffer NSCAA/Adidas All-Central Region 2012...... Ryan Wells 2001...... Brea Rath Second Team 2011 ...... Heather Feltes 2001...... Kalle Wamsat 2006...... Melissa Benson 2011 ...... Macy Hagen 2001...... Becky Woelfel 2011 ...... Kayli Hopper 2000...... Brienne Abshier NSCAA/Performance Subaru 2011 ...... Liz Israelsen 2000...... Jackie Arnold All-Central Region 2011 ...... Kelly Lange 2000...... Jill Eschliman Third Team 2011 ...... Janice Riesberg 2000...... Abbey Kalblinger 2010...... Megan Dias 2011 ...... Norma Volkmer 2000...... Mary McDaniel 2017 Wildcat Soccer - 33 SOCCER LETTERWINNERS

Melissa Abernathy, 1998-99 Karlee Hall, 2015-16 Kara Naumann, 2009-12-13 Brienne Abshier, 1999-00-01 McKenzie Hallstrom, 2014 Willow Nyman-Jones, 2008 McKenna Adams, 2011-12-13-14 Beth Halmes, 1997 Amy Oates, 2014-15 Kemi Adewunmi, 2004 Bridget Hansen, 2012 Kelly O’Connor, 2003-04 Cara Allgood, 1997 Kyhlie Hansen, 2014 Maureen Opela, 2003,04 Holly Amen, 1998 Margaret Harma, 2014 Dana Ormiston, 2012 Jamie Anderson, 2005-06 Valerie Hernandez, 2013-14-15-16 Charis Oswald, 2007 Lindsay Anderson, 1997-98 Sarah Herrick, 1998-99-00-01 Kristin Parker, 1997 Melissa Anderson, 2001-02 Hannah Hirsch, 2012 Desirae Paul, 2001 Jackie Arnold, 1999-00 Jordan Hobza, 2011-12-13-14 Anne Paulsen, 2000-01-02-03 Audrey Asplund, 2010 Caitlin Hollinger, 2012-13 Jenna Pendley, 2005-06 Rikki Baker, 1997 Kayli Hopper, 2010-11-12 Erin Petersen, 1998 Alex Baumert, 2009 Malerie Houdek, 2004 Alana Pfeffer, 1998-99-00-01 Amber Beecher, 2007 Mallory Hoyt, 2011-12-13-14 Samantha Phillips, 2016 Rachel Bennett, 1999 Carys Hund, 2015-16 Natalie Poppe, 2012-13-14-15 Casie Beaman, 2005 Hayley Hunter, 2015-16 Mindy Privett, 1998-99 Melissa Benson, 2003-04-05-06 Liz Israelsen, 2010-11 Becky Proskocil, 1997 Nicole Bishoff, 2002 Sarah James, 2003-04-05-06 Brea Rath, 2000-01-02-03 Marianna Blair, 2016 Ashley Janca, 2007 Natalie Rech, 2015-16 Michaela Blaylock, 2001-02-03-04 Christie Johnson, 2010-11 Allison Reynolds, 2009-10 Amy Brenden, 2004 Rachelle Jordan, 2002-03-04 Janice Riesberg, 2010-11-12 Stephanie Bright, 2007-08-09-10 Abbey Kalblinger, 1999-00 Valerie Robinson, 2006-07-08-09 Josie Brown, 2012-13-14-15 Amanda Keller, 2000-01-02-03 Gena Romano, 2004-05-06-07 Madison Burgard, 2016 Tiffani Kellerman, 2007-08-09-10 Alexa Romek, 2010-11 Kelly Burns, 2004-05 Katie Kelley, 2006-07 Lexi Rosa, 2015-16 Brooke Buzzell, 2015-16 Megan Kenealy, 2006-07-08-09 Kelly Rotherham, 1999 Falon Calvillo, 2004 Sophie Ketchmark, 2016 Sara Schwieger, 2007 Nicole Chubb, 2015 Christina King, 2006-07 Hayley Setzer, 2009 Anne Collins, 2000-01-02 Sarah Kinney, 2002-03 Emmalee Shafer, 1998-99 Kylie Comba, 2013-14-15-16 Hannah Knight, 2014-15-16 Meagan Shear, 2004-05 Mikayla Comba, 2007-08-09-10 Jennifer Knowles, 1997-98 Erin Slattery, 2013 Bria Cunard, 2000-01 Kelsea Lambert, 2011-13-14 Hailey Smith, 2013 Jaclyn Davis, 2005 Elise Lane, 2005-06 Maria St. Martin, 2002-03 Megan Dias, 2009-10 Kelly Lange, 2010-11 Christina Stasi, 2015-16 Marci Douglas, 2004-05-06-07 Sarah Lepak, 2000-01-02-03 Jessica Stringer, 2011 Kari Droescher, 1997 Mishaline LeRoy, 2003-04 Alexis Strothers, 2015-16 Anna Eberle, 1999 Mary Anne Liebentritt, 2003-04-05-06 Abbey Sugrue, 2015 Kelsey Engstrom, 2013-14-15-16 Anne-Marie Lind, 2005 Melisse Sullivan, 2007 Jill Eschliman, 1998-99-00-01 Amy Lindstrom, 2005 Hannah Thayer, 2012-13-14-15 Charlie-Marie Evans, 2012 Amber Lingle, 2014 Mary Topete, 2000-01 Makenzie Evans, 2012-13-14 Kayleen Loveless, 2007-08-09 Courtney True, 2012 Heather Feltes, 2010-11 Michaela Lucas, 2006-09 Kelly Voigt, 2012-13 Amanda Ferguson, 2000-01-02-03 Sarah Lund, 2000-01 Norma Volkmer, 2010-11-12 Nikki FIeld, 2000-01-03 Rachel Mabrey, 2012-13-14 Anna Walker, 2007-08-09-10 Laurne Fleming, 2016 Chole Madigan, 2016 Emily Walker, 2007-08-09-10 Rachel Fuchs, 2006-07-08-09 Melissa Malishewski, 1998-99 Veronica Walker, 2014 Erin Fullmer, 2007-08 Kim Marsicek, 1997 Kalle Wamsat, 2000-01-02-03 Gwen Galloway, 2005 Erika Mather, 2000-01-02-03 Becky Watson, 1998 Suenly Galvez, 2014-15-16 Alex Mathers, 2011-12-13-14 Erin Watson, 1997 Bryana Garcia, 2015-16 Alicia McCall, 1998-99 Angie Wattier, 1997 Carissa Garcia, 1998-99 Mary McDaniel, 1999-00-01-02 Ryan Wells, 2010-11-12 Kelsey Gerch, 2006 Ellie McIntosh, 1999 Carleigh Wilson, 2016 Cassidy Goc, 2005-06-07 Michelle Mellenthin, 2000 Becky Woelfel, 1999-00-01-02 Kate Goss, 2005-06 Kelsey Meyer, 2010-11 Lindsay Wood, 2003-04-05-06 Rachel Grisham, 2016 Julie Miller, 2010 Malea Young, 1997 Heather Gunderson, 2013 Tanya Mitchell, 2001-02-03-04 Krista Zarybnicky, 2007 Amy Gustafson, 2006 Calista Moch, 2016 Jennifer Zick, 2015-16 Macy Hagen, 2010-11-12-13 Darian Mochizuki, 2010-11 Sara Zimmer, 1997-98-99-00 Andrea Haig, 2001-02-03-04 Samantha Mueting, 2008-09 Samantha Zobott, 2011

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 34 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Opponent W L T Pct. Opponent W L T Pct. Adams State ...... 0...... 2 ..... 0 ... .000 Montana State-Billings 0 ...... 1 ..... 0 ... .000 Augustana ...... 3...... 8 ..... 2 ... .308 Morningside ...... 4 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Bellevue University .....0 ...... 1 ..... 0 .....000 Mount Marty...... 2...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Bemidji State ...... 9...... 11 ... 1 ... .452 MSU Moorhead ...... 12....6 ..... 2 ... .650 Briar Cliff ...... 2...... 1 ..... 0 ... .667 Nebraska-Kearney...... 2 ...... 3 ..... 0 ... .400 Buena Vista ...... 2...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 0 ...... 7 ..... 0 ... .000 Central Missouri State ...0 ...... 1 ..... 0 ... .000 Newman University.....0 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .500 College of St. Mary .....1 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 North Dakota ...... 0 ...... 2 ..... 0 ... .000 Colorado Christian ...1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ... .500 North Dakota State .....0 ...... 1 ..... 0 ... .000 Colo.-Colorado Springs ...... 1...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Northwestern College (IA) ..3 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Concordia (Neb.) ...... 2 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Northwestern Okla...... 0 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .500 Concordia-St. Paul ...8 ...... 11 ... 2 ... .429 Northern State ...... 10....15 ... 1 ... .404 Dana College ...... 0 ...... 1 ..... 0 ... .000 Northwest Missouri State...... 3 ...... 6 ..... 2 ... .363 Doane ...... 2...... 0 ..... 1 ... .833 Rockhurst ...... 0...... 4 ..... 0 ... .000 Dordt College...... 1...... 2 ..... 0 ... .333 Rocky Mountain ...... 0 ...... 2 ..... 0 ... .000 Drury ...... 0...... 1 ..... 0 ... .000 Simpson College ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Emporia State ...... 0 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .250 Sioux Falls...... 7...... 3 ..... 0 ... .700 Fort Lewis ...... 0...... 1 ..... 0 ... .000 South Dakota ...... 2 ...... 8 ..... 0 ... .200 Grand View ...... 2...... 1 ..... 0 ... .667 South Dakota State ....0 ...... 3 ..... 0 ... .000 Huron College...... 2 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 St. Cloud State ...... 2...... 7 ..... 1 ... .250 Iowa Wesleyan ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Southwest Minn. State ...... 9 ...... 14 ... 3 ... .404 Jamestown College ....1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .750 Southwest Oklahoma State ..0 ...... 1 ..... 0 ... .000 Mary (ND) ...... 2...... 8 ..... 1 ... .227 Upper Iowa ...... 1...... 9 ..... 3 ... .192 Mesa State ...... 0...... 1 ..... 0 ... .000 Waldorf College ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 0 . 1.000 Midland Lutheran ...... 4 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Washburn ...... 0...... 2 ..... 0 ... .000 Minn., Crookston ...... 14....4 ..... 1 .. ..763 Westminster (Mo.) ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Melissa Benson (pictured Minnesota-Duluth .....0 ...... 14 ... 2 ... .063 Winona State ...... 0...... 24 ... 1 ... .020 above) was a three time Minnesota Morris ...... 5 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .917 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ....1 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 All-NSIC selection for the Minnesota State ...... 0 ...... 12 ... 0 ... .000 York College ...... 4 ...... 0 ..... 0 ..1.000 Wildcats from 2003-06 and Minot State ...... 0...... 5 ..... 0 ... .000 was an All-Central Region Missouri S&T ...... 0...... 1 ..... 0 ... .000 Totals (20 years) ...... 131 ..209 . 29 . .394 performer as a junior and Missouri Southern...... 0...... 2 ..... 0 ... .000 senior. Missouri Western ...... 3 ...... 1 ..... 0 ... .750 2017 Opponents in BOLD

Mary McDaniel (pictured left) ranks second on the Wildcat career scoring list with 43 goals and 106 points after a stellar playing career from 1999-2002. McDaniel ranks fourth on the Wildcat single season goals scored list with 17 in the 2000 campaign.

2017 Wildcat Soccer - 35 WAYNE STATE SOCCER ALL-TIME RESULTS

1997 2000 (continued) 2003 (continued) Head Coach Kathy Shaffer N Northern State $...... W 2-1 @ MSU Moorhead * ...... W 1-0 (0-3) N Minnesota Duluth $ ...... 0-0 2OT @ Jamestown ...... T 1-1 2 OT @ Sioux Falls ...... L 6-0 N Winona State $ ...... L 4-0 H Augustana ...... W 2-1 @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 5-0 $ = NSIC Tournament at Marshall, Minnesota H Winona State * ...... L 8-1 H Sioux Falls ...... L 5-0 H Concordia-St.Paul * ...... L 4-2 2001 @ Minnesota Duluth * ...... L 2-1 1998 Head Coach Justin Cole @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... L 2-1 Head Coach Justin Cole (14-9, 5-4 NSIC) @ Minnesota Morris ...... T 1-1 2OT (6-5) @ Northwest Missouri State ...... W 2-1 H Minnesota, Crookston *...... W 3-1 H Minnesota Morris ...... W 3-1 @ Northwestern ...... W 12-1 H Bemidji State * ...... W 1-0 OT @ Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 3-0 @ Augustana ...... W 7-1 @ Northern State ...... W 1-0 H Briar Cliff ...... L 5-0 H Briar Cliff ...... W 9-1 N Minnesota Duluth $ ...... L 8-1 @ Midland Lutheran ...... W 5-1 @ Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... W 1-0 N Southwest Minnesota State $ .... W 3-2 2OT H Buena Vista ...... W 2-0 @ Grandview College ...... W 5-0 $ = NSIC Tournament at St. Paul, Minnesota H Sioux Falls ...... L 3-2 H Nebraska-Omaha...... L 7-0 H Midland Lutheran ...... W 4-0 H Rocky Mountain ...... L 2-1 2004 N Jamestown College ...... W 1-0 (OT) H Morningside ...... W 2-1 Head Coach Oliver Twelvetrees (played at Aberdeen, South Dakota) H Rockhurst ...... L 3-1 (6-14, 3-4 NSIC) @ Northern State ...... L 1-0 H Minnesota Duluth * ...... L 3-1 H Missouri Southern State...... L 2-1 @ Mankato State ...... L 10-0 H Bemidji State * ...... W 4-1 @ Dordt College ...... L 1-0 H Northern State...... W 3-2 @ Minnesota Morris * ...... W 5-2 @ South Dakota ...... L 3-2 2OT @ Northern State * ...... L 2-1 @ Augustana ...... L 3-1 1999 H Concordia-St.Paul * ...... W 8-0 H Midland Luthern ...... W 3-2 Head Coach Justin Cole H Winona State * ...... L 4-3 OT H Mount Marty ...... W 4-0 (12-6, 5-4 NSIC) @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... L 3-0 @ South Dakota State ...... L 3-1 @ Northwestern College ...... W 3-2 H USD ...... L 5-4 N North Dakota ...... L 4-1 H Doane College ...... W 4-2 @ Minnesota, Crookston * ...... W 3-0 (played at Aberdeen, South Dakota) H Midland Lutheran ...... W 11-4 @ MSU Moorhead * ...... W 2-1 H Minnesota State- Mankato ...... L 3-0 @ Buena Vista ...... W 6-0 N MSU Moorhead $ ...... W 2-1 @ Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 4-0 @ Sioux Falls ...... W 4-0 N Winona State $ ...... L 4-0 H Upper Iowa ...... W 7-1 @ Northern State * ...... L 1-0 N Northern State $...... W 4-2 H Rockhurst College...... L 3-0 @ Minnesota Morris * ...... W 6-0 $ = NSIC Tournament at Aberdeen, S.D. H Northern State * ...... W 4-3 H Winona State * ...... L 4-0 H MSU Moorhead * ...... W 3-0 H Concordia-St. Paul * ...... W 8-0 2002 @ Minnesota, Crookston * ...... L 3-2 H South Dakota ...... W 4-0 Head Coach Rollie Bullock @ Bemidji State * ...... L 2-1 @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... L 1-0 (7-13, 5-4 NSIC) @ Winona State * ...... L 2-1 @ Moorhead State * ...... W 2-1 H South Dakota State ...... L 2-0 H Concordia-St.Paul * ...... L 4-3 @ Minnesota, Crookston * ...... W 3-0 H Northwest Missouri State ...... L 3-1 @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... W 2-1 H Bemidji State * ...... W 5-0 @ MSU Billings ...... L 2-1 OT @ Northern State ...... L 3-2 H Minnesota Duluth *...... L 5-2 N Rocky Mountain ...... L 2-1 2OT N Northern State $...... W 2-0 (played at Billings, Montana) 2005 N Winona State $ ...... L 6-0 @ Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 0-3 Head Coach Oliver Twelvetrees N Southwest Minnesota State $ ...... L 2-1 H North Dakota State ...... L 4-0 (11-9-3, 7-5-2 NSIC) $ = NSIC Tournament at Moorhead, Minn. H Grandview College...... L 2-1 H Northwest Missouri State ...... T 2-2 2OT H York College ...... W 2-0 H South Dakota ...... L 3-2 OT 2000 @ Minnesota Duluth * ...... L 4-0 @ Missouri Western ...... W 3-2 Head Coach Justin Cole @ Bemidji State * ...... W 1-0 @ Missouri Southern ...... L 4-0 (18-4-1, 7-2 NSIC) @ South Dakota ...... L 3-0 H Morningside ...... W 2-1 @ Concordia-Seward ...... W 8-0 H Minnesota Morris * ...... W 5-3 H Northern State * ...... L 5-1 H Augustana College ...... W 12-0 H Northern State * ...... 1-0 H MSU Moorhead * ...... W 2-1 H Grand View ...... W 7-0 @ Concordia-St.Paul * ...... W 2-0 H Winona State * ...... L 3-2 OT H Sioux Falls ...... W 12-0 @ Winona State * ...... L 2-0 H Concordia-St.Paul * ...... L 3-0 @ Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 2-1 H Southwest Minnesota State * ...... L 3-2 @ Minnesota, Crookston * ...... W 4-1 @ Briar Cliff ...... W 6-0 H Huron College ...... W 6-2 @ Bemidji State * ...... T 2-2 2OT N Northwest Missouri State ...... W 5-0 H Minnesota, Crookston *...... W 4-0 H #7 Nebraska-Omaha...... L 2-1 (played at Sioux City, Iowa) H MSU Moorhead * ...... L 1-0 @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... W 1-0 @ Morningside ...... W 4-0 @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... L 3-0 H Bemidji State * ...... L 2-1 2OT H Northern State * ...... W 3-2 H Minnesota, Crookston *...... W 2-0 H Minnesota Morris * ...... W 3-1 2003 @ Concordia-St.Paul * ...... W 4-1 @ Winona State * ...... L 2-1 OT Head Coach Rollie Bullock @ Winona State * ...... L 3-0 @ Concordia-St.Paul * ...... W 2-1 (7-13-2, 3-5 NSIC) @ MSU Moorhead * ...... T 2-2 H Northwestern...... W 3-0 H Nebraska-Omaha...... L 4-0 @ Northern State * ...... W 1-0 H Southwest Minnesota State * ...... W 2-0 H Bellevue College ...... L 3-1 H Southwest Minnesota State * ...... W 2-0 H Morningside ...... W 4-1 H Dordt College ...... L 3-1 H Southwest Minnesota State $ ...... W 4-0 H MSU Moorhead * ...... W 2-0 @ Emporia State ...... L 5-2 @ Winona State $ ...... L 1-0 H Minnesota, Crookston *...... W 2-0 @ Rockhurst College ...... L 7-1 N Bemidji State $ ...... W 3-2 3OT @ South Dakota ...... W 4-1 @ South Dakota State ...... L 4-0 $ = NSIC Tournament at Winona, Minnesota @ Bemidji State * ...... W 3-1 @ Huron University ...... W 6-2 @ Minnesota Duluth * ...... L 2-0 H South Dakota ...... L 1-0 @ Northern State * ...... L 2-0 * = denotes Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference contest 2017 Wildcat Soccer - 36 WAYNE STATE SOCCER ALL-TIME RESULTS

2006 2009 2012 Head Coach Brooke Bredenberg Head Coach Molly Grisham Head Coach Molly Grisham (10-10-1, 4-4-1 NSIC) (4-15-1, 1-11-1 NSIC) (3-14-1, 3-11-1 NSIC) H York College ...... W 5-1 @ Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 2-1 vs Missouri S&T ...... L 0-1 H Northwest Missouri State ...... W 1-0 N Mesa State ...... L 4-1 @ Drury ...... L 0-3 @ Central Missouri ...... L 4-2 @ Fort Lewis ...... L 4-0 H Missouri State ...... L 3-4 N Washburn ...... L 4-0 N Adams State...... L 4-2 @ Augustana ...... L 0-3 H Missouri Western ...... W 3-0 H Mount Marty ...... W 5-1 @ MSU Moorhead ...... L 3-4 H Doane College ...... W 4-0 @ Westminster ...... W 5-0 @ Northern State ...... L 0-2 @ South Dakota ...... L 5-1 H St. Cloud State * ...... L 5-1 @ Bemidji State ...... L 0-4 @ Minnesota, Crookston * ...... W 2-1 H Concordia-St.Paul * ...... L 2-0 @ Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 1-0 @ Bemidji State * ...... W 3-1 @ Mary * ...... L 2-0 H St. Cloud State ...... L 1-2 H Dordt College ...... W 2-0 @ Northern State * ...... L 1-0 H Minnesota Duluth ...... T 2-2 2OT H Mary * ...... L 2-1 H Augustana *...... T 0-0 2OT @ Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 1-3 H Northern State * ...... L 1-0 H Upper Iowa * ...... L 1-0 @ #5 Minnesota State ...... L 0-1 @ Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 2-0 H Winona State * ...... L 5-0 H Minot State ...... L 0-1 @ Upper Iowa * ...... T 1-1 2OT H York College ...... 1-0 H University of Mary ...... L 1-4 @ Winona State * ...... L 5-0 @ Minnesota State * ...... L 2-0 H Upper Iowa...... L 0-2 H Concordia-St.Paul * ...... L 2-0 @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... L 2-0 H Winona State ...... L 0-1 H MSU Moorhead * ...... W 2-0 H Minnesota, Crookston *...... W 2-1 @ Sioux Falls ...... W 2-0 H Southwest Minnesota State * ...... W 5-2 H MSU Moorhead * ...... W 5-3 H Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 2-0 @ Bemidji State ...... W 1-0 3OT @ #24 Minnesota Duluth * ...... L 5-1 @ Winona State $ ...... L 3-0 @ Bemidji State * ...... L 1-0 2013 N Concordia-St.Paul $ ...... L 1-0 2OT Head Coach Tom Cliff $ = NSIC Tournament at Winona, Minnesota 2010 (2-14-2, 2-11-2 NSIC) Head Coach Molly Grisham @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 8-1 2007 (8-5-5, 4-4-5 NSIC) H Washburn ...... L 5-0 Head Coach Brooke Bredenberg @ Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-1 @ Missouri Western ...... L 1-0 (1-15-3, 0-9 NSIC) H Concordia- Seward ...... W 5-2 H Augustana *...... L 4-1 @ Minnesota State ...... L 4-0 @ Iowa Wesleyan Coll...... W 8-0 H Northern State * ...... L 5-3 @ North Dakota ...... L 3-0 @ Waldorf College ...... W 2-0 H MSU Moorhead * ...... W 1-0 H South Dakota ...... L 4-2 H Northern State * ...... T 2-2 2OT H Minnesota Crookston * ...... T 1-1 2OT H Southwest Minnesota State ...... 0-0 2OT H Mary * ...... T 2-2 2OT H Bemidji State * ...... L 3-0 H Concordia-St.Paul ...... 0-0 2OT @ Augustana * ...... L 1-2 @ Minnesota Duluth * ...... L 5-0 @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 2-1 @ Winona State * ...... L 0-3 @ St. Cloud State * ...... L 2-1 @ #21 Winona State ...... L 5-0 @ Upper Iowa * ...... T 2-2 2OT H Minnesota State *...... L 7-0 @ Upper Iowa ...... L 2-0 @ York College ...... W 1-0 H Concordia-St. Paul * ...... L 2-1 H Bemidji State * ...... L 3-0 H SMSU * ...... T 1-1 2OT @ University of Mary * ...... L 4-0 H Minnesota, Crookston * ...... L 4-3 2OT H Minnesota State *...... L 0-3 @ Minot State * ...... L 1-0 @ Northern State * ...... L 6-0 H Bemidji State * ...... W 2-1 @ Winona State * ...... L 5-0 @ Mary * ...... L 3-0 H Minnesota Duluth *...... L 1-3 @ Upper Iowa * ...... L 5-0 H #19 Winona State * ...... L 5-2 @ MSU Moorhead * ...... W 2-0 @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... T 0-0 2OT H Upper Iowa * ...... L 4-1 @ Minnesota, Crookston * ...... W 3-0 H Sioux Falls * ...... W 5-2 @ St. Cloud State * ...... W 2-0 @ Concordia University * ...... W 2-1 @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... L 4-1 @ St. Cloud State * ...... T 1-1 2OT 2014 H Doane College ...... T 0-0 2OT Head Coach Tom Cliff @ MSU Moorhead * ...... L 2-0 (3-14-1, 2-13 NSIC) @ Concordia-St.Paul * ...... L 1-0 2011 @ Northwestern Oklahoma State ...... T 1-1 Head Coach Molly Grisham @ Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 1-0 2008 (5-11-2, 2-10-1 NSIC) @ Augustana * ...... L 4-0 Head Coach Brooke Bredenberg @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 2-1 H Colorado Christian ...... L 2-1 (1-18-1, 1-12 NSIC) H College of St. Mary ...... W 4-2 H Winona State * ...... L 1-0 H Adams State...... L 3-2 H Missouri Western State ...... W 1-0 H Upper Iowa * ...... L 3-0 @ Newman University ...... T 1-1 2OT H Emporia State ...... T0-0 2OT @ Northern State * ...... L 2-1 N SW Okalahoma State ...... L 1-0 @ University of Mary* ...... L 3-0 @ MSU Moorhead * ...... L 2-1 N Rockhurst ...... L 8-0 @ Northern State* ...... L 2-0 @ Minnesota Crookston * ...... L 3-1 @ Northwest Missouri State ...... L 3-1 H Simpson College ...... W 1-0 @ Bemidji State * ...... L 5-1 @ South Dakota ...... L 8-1 H Augustana*...... L 1-0 H Minnesota Duluth *...... L 4-2 H Dana College ...... L 7-1 H Upper Iowa* ...... T 1-1 2OT H St. Cloud State * ...... L 1-0 @ Concordia-St.Paul * ...... L 1-0 H Winona State* ...... L 3-0 @ Minnesota State * ...... L 7-0 @ St. Cloud State * ...... L 3-0 @ Minnesota State* ...... L 4-0 @ Concordia-St. Paul * ...... W 3-2 H Northern State * ...... L 2-1 @ Southwest Minnesota State* ...... L 2-1 H University of Mary * ...... L 2-1 H Mary * ...... L 6-1 @ Minnesota Duluth* ...... L 1-0 OT H Minot State * ...... L 2-1 @ Augustana * ...... L 6-0 @ Bemidji State* ...... L 1-0 OT H Southwest Minnesota State *`...... L 2-0 @ #3 Winona State * ...... L 3-0 H Minnesota, Crookston*...... W 1-0 @ Sioux Falls * ...... W 2-0 @ Upper Iowa * ...... L 2-0 H MSU Moorhead* ...... W 1-0 H Southwest Minnesota State * ...... W 1-0 H St. Cloud State* ...... L 1-0 H #16 Minnesota State *...... L 7-0 H Concordia-St. Paul* ...... L 2-1 2OT @ MSU Moorhead * ...... L 2-1 @ Minnesota, Crookston * ...... L 4-0 H Bemidji State * ...... L 4-0 H Minnesota Duluth *...... L 5-1 * = denotes Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference contest 2017 Wildcat Soccer - 37 WAYNE STATE SOCCER ALL-TIME RESULTS

2015 Head Coach Bruce Erickson (4-11-3, 4-10-1 NSIC) H Northwest Missouri State ...... T 1-1 H Northwestern Oklahoma State ...... T 0-0 H Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 4-1 H Augustana *...... L 2-0 @ #18 Winona State * ...... L 2-0 @ Upper Iowa * ...... L 3-2 H Northern State * ...... L 3-1 H MSU Moorhead * ...... T 1-1 H Minnesota Crookston *...... W 1-0 H Bemidji State * ...... L 1-0 @ Minnesota Duluth * ...... L 1-0 @ St. Cloud State * ...... L 3-0 H Minnesota State *...... L 6-0 H Concordia-St. Paul * ...... W 1-0 @ University of Mary * ...... W 4-3 @ Minot State * ...... L 1-0 H Sioux Falls *` ...... W 4-1 @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... L 1-0 FORMER WSC SOCCER/SOFTBALL STANDOUT SARAH HERRICK 2016 WAGENFUHR INDUCTED INTO NORTHERN SUN CONFERENCE Head Coach Bruce Erickson HALL OF FAME (9-6-3, 6-6-3 NSIC) @ Colorado-Colorado Springs ...... W 3-1 @ Colorado Christian ...... W 1-0 Former Wayne State College women’s soccer and softball @ Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 2-0 standout Sarah (Herrick) Wagenfuhr was inducted into the Northern Sun H Augustana *...... T 2OT 1-1 @ University of Mary * ...... W 1-0 Conference Hall of Fame during the NSIC’s 16th annual Summer Kickoff @ Minot State * ...... L 2-1 event July 14, 2015 in Burnsville, Minnesota. H Winona State * ...... T 2OT 1-1 Sarah (Herrick) Wagenfuhr is the third Wayne State individual @ Upper Iowa * ...... L 2-1 to be inducted into the NSIC Hall of Fame, joining athletic director Pete H Northern State * ...... W 2OT 3-2 Chapman (posthumously) in 2006 and baseball standout Brady Borner H MSU Moorhead * ...... W 5-0 @ Minnesota State * ...... L 4-0 in 2012. H Concordia-St. Paul * ...... T 2OT 0-0 Sarah (Herrick) Wagenfuhr was an outstanding two-sport star at H Minnesota Crookston *...... W 1-0 Wayne State College from 1998-2002, excelling in soccer and softball. H Bemidji State * ...... L 3-0 The native of Elkhorn, Neb. was a four-time All-NSIC performer in soft- @ Minnesota Duluth * ...... L 1-0 @ St. Cloud State * ...... W 3-1 ball and a three-time All-NSIC selection in soccer. H Sioux Falls * ...... W 2-1 Herrick Wagenfuhr is the school’s all-time leader in soccer goals @ Southwest Minnesota State * ...... L 4-1 with 72, including a school-record 23 goals in the 2001 season. She is also the career leader in assists in soccer with 51. Herrick still ranks * = denotes Northern Sun ninth in career assists in the NSIC with 18 and 14th in career points (58) Intercollegiate Conference contest despite only being in the league for three years (Wayne State’s fi rst year in the NSIC was 1999). Herrick led Wayne State to an 18-4-1 record in the 2000 season and a second place fi nish in the NSIC Tournament as a junior. In her senior season, WSC was 14-9 and placed third in the 2001 NSIC Tournament. Wayne State’s three most prolifi c years in women’s soccer were under Herrick’s play in 1999, 2000 and 2001. Herrick Wagenfuhr also held numerous school records in soft- ball, including the career hits leader with 201 while ranking second in career at bats with 606. She was the fi rst Wildcat player to reach 200 career hits and still ranks fourth in the category today along with fourth in career stolen bases with 54. She had 62 hits in the 2002 season, a school record until the 2008 season. Herrick Wagenfuhr graduated from WSC in 2002 with a B.S. Sports Management and a minor in coaching. She was inducted into the WSC Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008. Sarah and her husband David have three children, Gabby, Izzy and Trueman and reside in Omaha, Neb.

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