2019 MEDIA ALMANAC 11th Edition, Baylor Athletics Communications BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.

BAYLOR ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT To support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercollegiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the Univer- sity, the department will carry out this mission in a way that reflects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff.

Baylor University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimi- nation as to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualified handicapped­ persons. 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL TABLE OF CONTENTS

MEDIA INFORMATION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents/Quick Facts...... 1 Location: Waco, Texas Athletics Communications...... 2 Chartered: 1845 by the Republic of Texas Enrollment: 16,186 Dr. Linda A. Livingstone, University President...... 3 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Jeremy Counseller, Faculty Athletics Representative...... 3 Conference: Big 12 Mack Rhoades, Vice President/Director of Athletics...... 4 Nickname: Bears Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field...... 5 Colors: Green (PMS 3435) & Gold (1235) Williams Family Soccer & Olympic Sports Center...... 6 Home Facility: Betty Lou Mays Field Capacity: 3,000 Opponents’ Athletics Communications Directory...... 7 President: Dr. Linda A. Livingstone Media Information...... 8 Faculty Athletic Representative: Jeremy Counseller 2019 Schedule...... 9 Director of Athletics: Mack Rhoades Sport Administrator: Cody Hall PLAYERS 10 Associate AD, SWA: Felecia Mulkey 2019 Roster...... 10 SOCCER STAFF Returning Players...... 11-18 Head Coach: Paul Jobson Newcomers...... 19-20 Alma Mater: Presbyterian (SC) College, 1999 Career Record: 76-39-14 (.589) (7th season) COACHES 21 Record at Baylor: 76-39-14 (.589) (7th season) Head Coach Paul Jobson...... 21 Associate Head Coach: Chuck Codd Alma Mater: North Carolina State, 1990 Assistant Coach Chuck Codd...... 23 Assistant Coach: Matt Smith Assistant Coach Matt Smith...... 23 Alma Mater: South Carolina, 2009 Support Staff...... 24-25 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Elizabeth Perkins Alma Mater: Hope College, 2017 2018 SEASON REVIEW 26 Director of Ops: Justine Hovden Alma Mater: Baylor, 2015 2018 Results...... 26 Athletic Trainer: Kristen Bartiss 2018 Statistics...... 27 Alma Mater: Ithaca College, 2013 2018 By the Numbers...... 28 Athletic Performance: Stacie Skodinski Alma Mater: Eastern Michigan, 2011 HISTORY 29 Year-By-Year Results...... 29-31 TEAM INFORMATION 2018 Record: 20-6 Big 12 Standings Year-By-Year...... 32-33 2018 Big 12 Record (Finish): 8-1 (1st) Vs. All Opponents...... 34-36 2018 Final NSCAA Coaches Ranking: 9 Yearly Team Statistics...... 37 2018 Final NCAA RPI Ranking: 5 Yearly Statistical Leaders...... 38-39 2018 Big 12 Postseason: Big 12 Runner-Up (Lost to WVU, 3-0) All-Time Letterwinners...... 40 2018 NCAA Postseason: Elite 8 (Lost to Georgetown, 3-0) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/9 All-Time Jersey Numbers...... 41 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/5 Individual Honors...... 42-43 Letterwinners Returning (14): RECORDS 44 Camryn Wendlandt*, Raegan Padgett*, Giuliana Cunningham *, Individual Records...... 44-47 Taylor Moon, Ally Henderson*, Maddie Algya, Elena Reyna, Halee Sowinski, Kayley Ables*, Danielle Hayden*, Audrey Johnston, Sarah Team Records...... 48 Norman*, Kylie Ross, Jennifer Wandt*, Maggie Burton * - returning starter (10+ starts in ‘18)

Letterwinners Lost (9): Julie James*, Jackie Crowther, Kennedy Brown*, Sarah King*, Emily Bunnell, Ariel Leach*, Hayley Foster, Lauren Piercy, Sarah Bevington * - 2018 starter

Newcomers (7): Maya Bellomo, Eva Mitchell, Maddie Bryant, Tara Sumer, Elizabeth Kooiman, Marissa Gray, Michaela Gorman

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION Office phone: 254-710-2743 Athletics Website: BaylorBears.com Official Athletics Twitter: @BaylorAthletics Official Soccer Twitter: @BaylorFutbol Official Soccer Facebook: BaylorFutbol Official Soccer Instagram: @BaylorFutbol Soccer Contact: Krista Pirtle Email: [email protected] Office: (254) 710-3065 Cell: (254) 447-8610 Fax: (254)710-1369

1 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS BAYLOR ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Second Floor, Simpson Center 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706 Phone: 254-710-2743 | Fax: 254-710-1369 Official Web Sites of Baylor Athletics www.BaylorBears.com Social Media “Like” on Facebook: Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics DAVID KAYE TAYLOR BRYAN Follow on Twitter: Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics Assistant A.D. Director Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/BaylorAthletics MBB, Golf, Football Football STAFF DIRECTORY DAVID KAYE Assistant A.D. Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Football Alma Mater: Baylor, 2008 | Joined Baylor: November 2009 Cell: 254-709-5147 | E-mail: [email protected]

TAYLOR BRYAN Director of Football Communications & Creative Services Sport Responsibilities: Football RACHEL CATON KYLE ROBARTS Alma Mater: Troy, 2009 | Joined Baylor: May 2017 Associate Director Associate Director Cell: 254-709-4411 | E-mail: [email protected] , A&T, Football WBB, Women’s Tennis RACHEL CATON Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Secondary Football, Acrobatics & Tumbling Alma Mater: USC, 2009 | Joined Baylor: June 2018 Cell: 254-652-2061 | E-mail: [email protected]

KYLE ROBARTS Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis Alma Mater: Abilene Christian, 2005 | Joined Baylor: July 2018 KELLEN COLEMAN KRISTA PIRTLE Cell: 254-405-9492 | E-mail: [email protected] Associate Director Associate Director XC/Track & Field, Soccer, Softball, KELLEN COLEMAN Associate Director BaylorBears.com Secondary WBB Sport Responsibilities: XC/T&F, BaylorBears.com Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 2008 | Joined Baylor: October, 2012 Cell: 254-749-6507 | E-mail: [email protected]

KRISTA PIRTLE Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Soccer, Softball, Women’s Basketball Alma Mater: Baylor, 2013 | Joined Baylor: February 2019 Cell: 254-447-8610 | E-mail: [email protected] CODY SOTO SHELLEY ZYCH Assistant Director Administrative Assistant CODY SOTO Assistant Director Volleyball, M. Tennis, Sport Responsibilities: Volleyball, Men’s Tennis, Men’s Basketball, Equestrian Secondary MBB, Alma Mater: Baylor, 2016 | Joined Baylor: June 2017 Equestrian Cell: 254-338-4859 | E-mail: [email protected]

SHELLEY ZYCH Administrative Assistant for External Relations Office: 254-710-2743 | Cell: 254-227-8157 | E-mail: [email protected]

2 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

DR. LINDA A. LIVINGSTONE JEREMY COUNSELLER UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE OKLAHOMA STATE, 1982 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 1996 Dr. Linda A. Livingstone is the 15th president of Baylor University. Professor Jeremy Counseller is in his fifth year as Baylor’s Faculty She previously served as dean and professor of management at The Representative to the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. He has been a George Washington University School of Business, as dean and profes- member of the Baylor Law faculty since 2003. sor management at Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Busi- Professor Counseller graduated from Baylor Law School with honors ness and Management, and as a tenured faculty member and associate and was a member of the Baylor Law Review, the Order of the Barristers, dean of graduate programs at Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business. and the interscholastic moot court and mock trial teams. He also earned As Baylor’s president, Dr. Livingstone has overseen the development an M.B.A. from Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business and a B.A. summa of Baylor’s academic strategic plan, Illuminate, which details Baylor’s cum laude from Stephen F. Austin State University. pursuit of becoming a preeminent Christian research university, and the Following his graduation from law school, Professor Counseller served $1.1 billion comprehensive campaign that undergirds Illuminate, called as a law clerk to the Honorable Reynaldo G. Garza of the United States Give Light. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Professor Counseller then entered A strong voice for the role of faith-based institutions in American private practice in , Texas, with Bracewell & Patterson, LLP (now higher education, Dr. Livingstone has established herself as a scholar in Bracewell & Giuliani LLP), where he was an associate in the trial section. organizational behavior, leadership, creativity, and university accred- Mr. Counseller also served as an Assistant Criminal District Attorney in itation. She has been extensively published and cited in academic and McLennan County, Texas, where he prosecuted both misdemeanors and professional outlets, including American Business Review, Journal of felonies. Organizational Behavior, Journal of High Technology Management Professor Counseller has authored articles and presented papers on var- Research and the book Business and Corporate Integrity: Sustaining ious evidentiary and procedural issues. He is also the co-author and editor Organizational Compliance, Ethics and Trust. She serves on the Board of the Handbook of Texas Evidence (Civil Practice). In 2006, the President of Directors of Capital Southwest Industrials and the Board of Trustees of the State Bar of Texas appointed him to serve on the Administration of for Baylor College of Medicine. She was also recently elected to serve the Rules of Evidence Committee. He is also the Contributing Evidence on the Board of Directors of the American Council on Education and the Editor of the State Bar of Texas’s General Practice Digest. In 2007, Baylor Board of Directors for Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas, University designated Professor Counseller an outstanding tenure track Inc. faculty member in recognition of distinguished teaching. Dr. Livingstone is a member of Oklahoma State’s Spears School of Professor Counseller teaches Civil Procedure and Texas and Federal Business Hall of Fame and was the first recipient of the Outstanding Procedure in Baylor Law School’s renowned Practice Court program. He Ph.D. Alumnus Award. She was recognized in 2015 with the OSU Dis- also is a coach of the Law School’s interscholastic moot court and mock tinguished Alumni Award. trial teams. In 2005, he was the coach of Baylor Law School’s Association A native of Perkins, Oklahoma, Dr. Livingstone played varsity bas- of Trial Lawyers of America national championship mock trial team. ketball at Oklahoma State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in economics and management, a Master of Business Adminis- BAYLOR FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES tration, and a Doctor of Philosophy in management and organizational 1921-41 Henry Trantham behavior. Her husband, Brad, a high school history teacher, also played 1942-54 J.D. Bragg basketball at Oklahoma State. They have one daughter, Shelby, a first- 1955-60 Abner McCall year student at Baylor’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary. 1961-68 Monroe S. Carroll 1969-85 Edwin P. Horner BAYLOR PRESIDENTS 1986-2001 David M. Guinn 1846-1851 Henry Lee Graves 2002-13 Mike Rogers 1851-1861 Rufus Columbus Burleson 2014- Jeremy Counseller 1861-1863 George Washington Baines 1864-1885 William Carey Crane 1885-1886 Reddin Andrews 1886-1897 Rufus C. Burleson 1899-1902 Oscar Henry Cooper 1902-1931 Samuel Palmer Brooks 1932-1947 Pat Morris Neff 1948-1961 William R. White 1961-1981 Abner Vernon McCall 1981-1995 Herbert H. Reynolds 1995-2005 Robert B. Sloan Jr. 2006-2008 John M. Lilley 2010-2016 Kenneth Winston Starr 2017-Pres. Linda A. Livingstone

3 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

and the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate, Houston registered record achievements. He also unveiled the Cougar Pride Leadership Academy to equip student-athletes with life-long leadership and life skills. Houston’s football team appeared in four bowl games during Rhoades’ six seasons, and enjoyed a historic 2011 campaign which saw it climb to No. 6 in the BCS standings en route to a 13-1 record and its first sea- MACK RHOADES son-ending finish in The Associated Press Top 25 since 1990. VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Known as an outstanding fundraiser, Houston raised nearly $100M and ARIZONA, 1993 constructed $160M in new facilities during his tenure, including a new on-campus football , a men’s and women’s basketball training center, Mack B. Rhoades, IV, who has provided outstanding leadership and a golf academy and a short game facility. Rhoades also negotiated one of the vision for three NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision athletic programs, was nation’s top five facility naming rights agreements at the collegiate level and named Baylor University’s Vice President and Director of Athletics on secured a new multi-media rights deal for Houston. Cougar Pride, Houston July 13, 2016. Athletics’ fundraising arm, set an annual donation record for the fifth-consec- Since his arrival, Rhoades has surrounded himself with a dynamic utive year in 2013-14 as more than 3,100 Cougar Pride members contributed leadership team. Together, Rhoades and his administrative team have $4.5M to eclipse the previous mark of $3.5M set the previous year. chartered a new mission for the Baylor Athletics department: Preparing Rhoades and University of Houston President Dr. Renu Khator success- Champions for Life. No team or individual is successful without a cham- fully steered the institution into an exciting new era when it was invited in pionship process, and Preparing Champions for Life is centered on four December 2011 to join The American Athletic Conference beginning with pillars: Academic Achievement, Athletic Success, Social Responsibility the 2013-14 academic year. Houston’s first year in The American was argu- and Spiritual Development. ably one of the finest in school history, as its 2013-14 teams combined for Athletically, 18 of Baylor’s 19 teams earned postseason berths in 2016-17, 157 victories, 17 American individual championships, 10 NCAA postseason resulting in acrobatics and tumbling’s third consecutive NCATA Champi- berths and a pair of American team titles. That successful surge led to Hous- onship, Big 12 Championship titles for women’s basketball and equestrian, ton’s highest national finish in the Learfield Directors’ Cup since 2000-01. as well as the women’s indoor track and field program’s first conference Rhoades served as chair of the American Athletic Conference Athletics title. Additionally, the football team won the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl, earning Directors Committee, Athletics Directors Executive Committee and Ath- back-to-back bowl victories for the fourth time in program history. letics Directors Finance Committee after having served Conference USA Baylor continued its successful run academically in 2016-17, recording as chairperson for its Championship and Site Selection Committees. its 17th and 18th consecutive semesters with 3.0 or better GPAs (3.27 in the Prior to his arrival at Houston, Rhoades helped the University of Akron fall, 3.26 in the spring). Baylor led the Big 12 in Graduation Success Rate achieve unprecedented academic and athletic success. During his tenure, (GSR) for the third straight year after 125 student-athletes earned degrees Zip student-athletes earned: 765 total Dean’s List honors, 213 All-Confer- in the calendar year. Eleven of 15 BU athletics programs tracked by the ence honors, 83 Academic All-Conference awards, 20 team championships, NCAA matched or improved their Academic Progress Rate (APR), nine 14 Conference Player of the Year awards and 12 All-America honors. programs led the Big 12 with perfect one-year APR scores, 11 performed Rhoades’ Akron tenure was also marked by the construction of a $61.6M equal to or better than the national average and softball received an Aca- on-campus football stadium, the creation of a women’s golf program, three- demic Performance Program Award after recording a perfect multi-year time recognition for the department’s diversity strategy and the hiring of 11 APR score of 1,000. A total of 142 Bears were named to the Academic All- head coaches. UA student-athletes also generously gave back the commu- Big 12 Team and a school record and conference-leading 61 were named nity during Rhoades’ tenure providing more than 5,000 service hours to the to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team. greater Akron area during each of the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years. The Bears remain committed to giving back, as a total of 502 coaches, stu- He served as a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports dent-athletes, administrators and staff packed a school-record 139,968 meals Management Cabinet—as well as its Administrative Committee, and led at the annual Feed My Starving Children initiative. For the ninth consecutive the Mid-American Conference External Affairs Committee. Rhoades also year, Baylor’s Sports Mission Team traveled to share the love of Christ and helped then-MAC Commissioner Rick Chryst negotiate an unprecedented serve as ministry partners in Maceio, Brazil. Additionally, more than 200 TV contract for the league with ESPN. student-athletes regularly participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Rhoades went to Akron after seven years at UTEP, where he worked Rhoades joined the Baylor family from the University of Missouri, his way up the department ranks to become the Miners Executive Senior where he spent the previous year (2015-16) leading the 20-sport South- Associate Athletics Director after starting as Assistant Athletics Director eastern Conference intercollegiate athletics department, and he previously for Development. In his final position at UTEP, Rhoades oversaw all served in similar capacities at the University of Houston (2009-15) and the fundraising, the marketing and media relations offices as well as football University of Akron (2006-09). external operations, men’s basketball, men’s golf, licensing, Miner Athletic His first year in Columbia saw Mizzou student-athletes register the Club and the athletics ticket office. highest one-semester grade-point in school history at 3.03 for the fall 2015 Rhoades, who holds a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from the term; Barry Odom hired as the Tigers’ head football coach; wrestler J’den University of Arizona (1993) and a master’s of science degree in athlet- Cox win an NCAA title and earn a berth on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team; ics administration/sports management from Indiana University (2002), the Tigers’ men’s swimming and diving team place a program-best eighth began his intercollegiate athletics career as a marketing assistant in the at the NCAA Championship and its women’s basketball program return Yale athletic department (1996) and worked in development at Marquette to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006. Bolstered by three (1997-98) before joining the UTEP staff in 1998. top 11 NCAA finishes—wrestling (sixth), men’s swimming and diving Rhoades and his wife, Amy, have three daughters - Nicolette, Natalie (eighth) and women’s swimming and diving (11th), Missouri finished and Noelle. 43rd in the final 2015-16 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. Rhoades and his staff developed a student-athlete enrichment program, Mizzou Made: Preparing Champions for Life. This innovative and com- prehensive program is part of a campus community partnership focusing BAYLOR ATHLETICS DIRECTORS 1903-04 R.N. Watts 1959-68 John Bridgers on life skills and career development among other core values. 1907-08 Luther Burleson 1968-71 Bill Henderson Before moving to Missouri, Rhoades enjoyed five-and-a-half rewarding 1908-11 Enoch Mills 1971-80 Jack Patterson years guiding the athletic fortunes at the University of Houston as Vice 1913-14 Norman Paine 1980-92 Bill Menefee President for Intercollegiate Athletics. He reignited the Cougars’ entire 1914-20 Charles Mosley 1992-93 Grant Teaff program, hiring 14 new head coaches, including 2015 FWAA First-Year 1920-26 Frank Bridges 1993-96 Dick Ellis Coach of the Year Tom Herman. Rhoades also oversaw a transformation 1927-40 Morley Jennings 1996-03 Tom Stanton of the student-athlete experience while also directing marked improve- 1941-49 Ralph Wolf 2003-16 Ian McCaw ments in the areas of academics, facilities, fundraising and athletic success. 1950-59 George Sauer 2016- Mack Rhoades In nearly every academic measurement, including grade-point average

4 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL BETTY LOU MAYS SOCCER FIELD

Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field is set in the plush backdrop of the 26-2-1 record at home, including a perfect 8-0 mark in 1998. Brazos River on University Parks Drive. The field is part of the Baylor Soccer Field was the site of the program’s first-ever soc- Jim and Julie Turner Riverfront Athletic Complex, which includes cer game, played on Aug. 30, 1996, as the Bears beat Pittsburgh, Baylor Ballpark, Getterman Stadium and the Hurd Tennis Center. 12-2, in front of 227 fans. The 2018 season marks the 20th year for the Baylor soccer team In 1999, the team moved just down the street to open what was at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field. The former Baylor Soccer Stadium originally called Baylor Soccer Stadium. The 3,000-seat stadium was named during the 2000 season in honor of the late Betty Lou improved upon the old field by adding lights for night games, Mays of Amarillo, Texas. Mrs. Mays was the wife of Troy Mays, an improved press box, and a natural-grass playing field that a 1945 graduate of Baylor; the two were longtime supporters of features underground irrigation. Baylor Athletics. New benches and dugout areas were added prior to the 2000 A number of upgrades over the past few years have really season, highlighted with red brick and green steel to match the made “Betty Lou” a great soccer environment. Most recently, theme that runs throughout campus and the rest of the Turner a new pitch was installed over the summer of 2019 with an updat- Athletic Complex. Two years later, an upgraded sound system ed drainage system. was installed to further improve the fans’ enjoyment of the game. Prior to this summer, the program received a very generous $1.5 The largest crowd ever to see a regular season game at Betty million gift from Billy and Elaine Williams of Naples, Fla., that Lou Mays Field came in 2002 as Baylor tied Texas A&M, 1-1, helped create the $3.3 million Williams Family Soccer and Olym- in front of 1,488 fans. The second-largest regular season crowd pic Sports Center that opened in August of 2015 and was dedicat- (1,372) attended the first game at the new facility against San ed to the Williams family on Aug. 20, 2015. Diego in 1999. The game marked the first time that Baylor played In 2013, a new press box was added, featuring a pair of radio/ on its new home field and came on the heels of the Bears winning TV booths, more media seats and amenities. the first Big 12 championship in school history for any program Thanks to a generous gift from the Troy Mays Foundation, over during the previous season. $250,000 worth of improvements were made to the Bears’ home in The spring of 2001 saw the biggest crowd ever when Baylor 2007. Through the gift, a gated fence was placed along the perime- hosted the Mexican Women’s National Team. A crowd of 1,810 ter of the stadium to enclose the soccer field. The fence is support- fans saw the Bears beat the visiting Nationals, 3-1, on April 18, ed by a number of brick-laid posts that are similar to those seen 2001, making the exhibition the largest home crowd in Baylor around the Baylor campus. In addition, a brick façade was added soccer history. around the stands and the press box. The improvements give the facility more of a “stadium-feel.” When Baylor introduced its soccer program in 1996, the Bears played at Baylor Soccer Field, next to the Baylor Marina. The Bears played at that location from 1996 through 1998, compiling a

5 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM WILLIAMS FAMILY SOCCER & OLYMPIC SPORTS CENTER

Thanks to a gift of $1.5 million from Billy and Elaine Williams range of amenities. Its features include a coaches suite and locker of Naples, Fla., Baylor University created the Williams Family and training rooms dedicated to the soccer program, encompass- Soccer and Olympic Sports Center, an on-campus, $3.3-million ing approximately 2,300 square feet and including 35 player lock- facility approved by Baylor’s Board of Regents at its October 2013 ers. The facility also provides the team and other sports housed meeting. The building opened in August of 2015 and was dedi- in the Turner Complex with a 5,000-square-foot weight room and cated to the Williams family on Aug. 20, 2015. visiting team locker rooms, as well as public restrooms and areas Located near the entrance to the field, the 14,500-square-foot for concessions and laundry. building provides the program and other student-athletes with a

6 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL OPPONENTS’ ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Aug. 11 vs. A&M-Corpus Christi Sep. 26 at State Waco, Texas (Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field) Manhattan, Kan. (Buser Family Park) 5:00 p.m. SID: Marshall Fey ([email protected]) 7:00 p.m. SID: Randy Peterson ([email protected])

Aug. 17 vs. Texas State Sep. 29 at Kansas Waco, Texas (Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field) Lawrence, Kan. (Rock Chalk Park) 7:00 p.m. SID: Phillip Pongratz ([email protected]) 1:00 p.m. SID: Brad Gilbert ([email protected])

Aug. 25 vs. Northwestern State Oct. 3 vs. West Virginia Waco, Texas (Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field) Lubbock, Texas (John Walker Soccer Complex) 4:00 p.m. SID: Matt Vines ([email protected]) 7:00 p.m. SID: Shannon McNamara ([email protected])

Aug. 30 at Drake Oct. 10 at TCU Des Moines, Iowa (Cownie Soccer Complex) Fort Worth, Texas (Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium) 7:00 p.m. SID: John Meyer ([email protected]) 7:00 p.m. SID: Brandie Davidson ([email protected])

Sept. 1 at Nebraska Oct. 13 at Oklahoma Lincoln, Nebraska (Hibner Soccer Stadium) Norman, Okla. (John Crain Field) 7:00 p.m. SID: Connor Stange ([email protected]) 1:00 p.m. SID: Lindsey Morrison ([email protected])

Sep. 6 at Wyoming Oct. 18 vs. Texas Laramie, Wyoming (Madrid Sports Complex) Waco, Texas (Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field) 7:00 p.m. SID: Amy Dambro ([email protected]) 7:00 p.m. SID: Brian Davis ([email protected])

Sep. 8 at Colorado Oct. 24 vs. Texas Tech Boulder, Colo. (Prentup Field) Waco, Texas (Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field) 1:00 p.m. SID: Seth Pringle ([email protected]) 7:00 p.m. SID: Jeremy O’Brien ([email protected])

Sep. 12 vs. Arkansas Oct. 27 vs. Iowa State Waco, Texas (Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field) Waco, Texas (Betty Lou Mays Field) 7:00 p.m. SID: John Thomas ([email protected]) 1:00 p.m. SID: Zach Gourley ([email protected])

Sep. 15 at Abilene Christian Oct. 31 at Oklahoma State Abilene, Texas (Elmer Gray Stadium) Stillwater, Okla. (Neal Patterson Stadium) 7:00 p.m. SID: Zach Carlyle ([email protected] 7:00 p.m. SID: Wade McWhorter ([email protected])

Sep. 20 vs. USC Nov. 3, Nov. 8-10 Big 12 Soccer Championship Waco, Texas (Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field) Kansas City, Mo. (Swope Soccer Village) 6:00 p.m. SID: Jacob Breems ([email protected]) TBA SID: Max Calderone ([email protected])

Sep. 22 vs. Gonzaga Waco, Texas (Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field) 1:00 p.m. SID: Barrett Henderson ([email protected])

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The Baylor Athletic Communications Office appreciates your interest in Baylor POSTMATCH INTERVIEWS Soccer and looks forward to assisting you during the 2017 season. Our offices are Baylor University is committed to a policy of equal access for both male and located on the second floor of the Simpson Athletics and Academic Center on South female reporters and photographers. University Parks Drive. The Baylor locker room is closed to the media. Head coach Paul Jobson and To better assist in your coverage, please take time to read the information found on requested players will be made available for interviews after the NCAA 10-minute the ensuing pages in this almanac. These policies have been established in consdiera- cooling off period on the field at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field . tion of the media’s needs, as well as those of Baylor’s student-athletes and coaches Media are asked to submit a list of player interview requests to Jonathan Hill prior to create a positive work environment for all concerned. to the end of the game. The visiting SID will handle all requests for postgame media If additional information or assistance is required, please contact Krista Pirtle, with the visiting team. If no visiting SID is available, media are asked to submit their Associate Director of Athletic Communications, or any other member of the Baylor request to Krista Pirtle. Athletic Communications staff. We appreciate your coverage of Baylor Soccerand look forward to working with you this season. PHOTOGRAPHY Baylor follows NCAA and Big 12 Conference rules regarding media representatives GENERAL INFORMATION photographing games. All requests for working media, radio, television or photo credentials should Only properly credentialed photographers will be allowed in the designated photo be made in writing by sports editors or sports directors of accredited media outlets areas of Getterman Stadium as specified by the NCAA and Big 12 Conference. on company letterhead. All requests should be made as early as possible and should No flash photography is allowed during game action at Betty Lou Mays be limited to working media only. Requests made within 24 hours of the game may Soccer Field. Photographers will be removed from the facility, if not in compli- not be considered. All credential requests should be sent via e-mail to Krista Pirtle, ance. Assistant Director of Athletic Communications, at [email protected]. Credentials will be available for day-of-game pickup at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field BAYLOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FTP SITE media will call (trailer or ticket office in the plaza outside between Getterman Stadium Baylor provides broadcast-quality video of home game postgame highlights via and Baylor Ballpark.) FTP download. Contact Davis DeLoach ([email protected]) for more There is no media parking at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field and is available to the information. public on a first-come, first-serve basis. Requests from individuals not employed by a media outlet will not be considered. BAYLOR MEDIA SITE An all-encompassing media page can be found on Baylor’s website at: http://www. WEB-BASED MEDIA baylorbears.com/ot/bay-media.html. Among the information available at this site are Web-based media from sites affiliated with established, nationally recognized links and pdfs of statistics, game notes, quick facts and directions as well as photo/ news-gathering organizations are eligible for media credentials. Online media with logo downloads and video FTP information. an emphasis on the recruitment of potential student-athletes (that meet the above For access information, please contact [email protected]. qualification) can request one (1) credential for the sole purpose of writing a game/ event recap. SOCIAL MEDIA Credentials will not be granted to any online agency operating sites that are in any In addition to following the most up-to-date information on Baylor’s Official Athlet- way affiliated with gambling. Nor will credentials be granted to “fan-submitted” or ics Site, www.BaylorBears.com, the Baylor Athletic Communication office runs the un-edited sites that are not affiliated with an established news-gathering organization Official Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts for Baylor Athletics (@BaylorAth- and/or sites whose sole entity is fan-generated message boards that allow the posting letics), as well as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for Baylor Soccer of anonymous comments. (@BaylorFutbol).

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8 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Location AUGUST Aug. 11 A&M-Corpus Christi^ 5 p.m. Waco, Texas Aug. 17 Texas State^ 7 p.m. Waco, Texas Aug. 25 Northwestern State 4 p.m. Waco, Texas Aug. 30 at Drake 7 p.m. Des Moines, Iowa

SEPTEMBER Sept. 1 at Nebraska 7 p.m. Lincoln, Neb. Sept. 6 at Wyoming 7 p.m. Laramie, Wy. Sept. 8 at Colorado 1 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Sept. 12 Arkansas 7 p.m. Waco, Texas Sept. 15 at Abilene Christian 7 p.m. Abilene, Texas Sept. 20 USC 6 p.m. Waco, Texas Sept. 22 Gonzaga 1 p.m. Waco, Texas Sept. 26 at Kansas State* 7 p.m. Manhattan, Kan. Sept. 29 at Kansas* 1 p.m. Lawrence, Kan.

OCTOBER Oct. 3 West Virginia* 7 p.m. Waco, Texas Oct. 10 at TCU* 7 p.m. Ft. Worth, Texas Oct. 13 at Oklahoma* 1 p.m. Norman, Okla. Oct. 18 Texas* 7 p.m. Waco, Texas Oct. 24 Texas Tech* 7 p.m. Waco, Texas Oct. 27 Iowa State* 1 p.m. Waco, Texas Oct. 31 at Oklahoma State* 7 p.m. Stillwater, Okla.

NOVEMBER Nov. 3 Big 12 Quarterfinal TBD Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 8-10 Big 12 Championships TBD Kansas City, Mo.

*denotes Big 12 Conference match ^denotes exhibition match All home matches in BOLD and played at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field (3,000) • All times Central and subject to change

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NUMERICAL No Player Pos. Ht. Class Exp. Hometown/High School/Last School 0 Maya Bellomo GK 5-10 Fr. HS Rochester Hills, Mich. / Rochester Adams HS 1 Maggie Burton GK 6-1 Sr. 1L Eagle, Idaho / Eagle HS 2 Danielle Hayden D 5-4 Sr. 1L Indianapolis, Ind. / Kentucky 3 Kylie Ross D 5-7 R-Sr. 3L McKinney, Texas / McKinney Boyd HS 4 Elena Reyna F 5-6 So. 1L Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound HS 5 Sarah Norman D 5-8 Jr. 1L McKinney, Texas / Texas Tech 6 Kayley Ables D/F 5-5 So. 1L Waco, Texas / Waco HS 7 Camryn Wendlandt F 6-0 Sr. 2L Coueur d’Alene, Idaho / San Diego State 8 Jennifer Wandt GK 5-10 Jr. 2L Brookfield, Wisc. / Brookfield East HS 9 Taylor Moon F/MF 5-7 So. 1L Highland Village, Texas / Marcus HS 10 Maddie Algya MF 5-3 R-Fr. 1L Highland Village, Texas / Marcus HS 12 Marissa Gray MF/D 5-9 Fr. HS Carrollton, Texas / Creekview HS 13 Michaela Gorman MF 5-9 Fr. HS Bend, Ore. / Summit HS 14 Audrey Johnston D 5-9 Sr. 2L Woodway, Texas / Midway HS 15 Eva Mitchell MF 5-7 Jr. TR Nicholasville, Kent. / Kentucky 16 Madeline Bryant MF 5-8 Fr. HS Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll HS 17 Tara Sumer D 5-8 Fr. HS Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll HS 18 Elizabeth Kooiman F 5-9 Fr. HS San Jose, Calif. / Valley Christian HS 21 Ally Henderson MF 5-7 Jr. 2L Wichita, Kan. / Trinity Academy 23 Giuliana Cunningham MF/D 5-10 So. 1L Highland Park, Ill. / Highland Park HS 33 Raegan Padgett F 5-6 Sr. 3L China, Texas / Hardin-Jefferson HS 44 Halee Sowinski F/D 5-6 Sr. 3L Allen, Texas / Allen HS

COACHING STAFF Paul Jobson – Head Coach (7th Season as Head Coach, 12th Season at Baylor | Presbyterian College (SC), 1999) Chuck Codd – Assistant Coach (12th Season | North Carolina State, 1990) Matt Smith – Assistant Coach (3rd Season | South Carolina, 2009) Elizabeth Perkins – Volunteer Assistant Coach (2nd Season | Hope College, 2017) Kristen Bartiss – Athletic Trainer (4th season | Ithaca College, 2013) Justine Hovden – Director of Operations (4th season | Baylor, 2015)

PRONUNCIATION HALEE SOWINSKI HAY-lee so-WIN-ski Jennifer WANDT WANT (rhymes with “taunt”) Camryn WENDLANDT WIND-lant ELENA REYNA Ih-LAY-nuh RAY-nuh Maddie ALGYA Al-GEE (like “algae”) GIULIANA Cunningham JOO-lee-ah-nuh Kayley ABLES AY-bulls (rhymes with “tables”) MAYA BELLOMO MY-uh BELL-uh-moh Elizabeth KOOIMAN COY-min MADELINE Bryant MAD-uh-lin TARA SUMER TEAR-uh SOO-mer MICHAELA Gorman mih-KAY-luh

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6 10 KAYLEY ABLES MADDIE ALGYA D/F • 5-5 • SO • 1L MF • 5-3 • R-FR • 1L WACO, TEXAS (WACO HS) HIGHLAND VILLAGE, TEXAS (MARCUS HS)

2018 BIG 12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2019 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (8/21) 2019 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM 2018 (FRESHMAN) 2018 (FRESHMAN) Started and played in six matches for the Bears … Totaled two goals, Recorded the most minutes of any freshman on the squad with 2,017 … two assists and six points … Netted her first career goal, and her lone Started every match she played … Switched from forward to defender … game-winner of the season, in BU’s season opener vs. ACU … Scored in Was the lone freshman to start on BU’s backline for the season … Big 12 the 58th minute off an assist by Jackie Crowther and Taylor Moon … Had All-Freshman Team selection. a goal in BU’s next match vs. Samford … Netted a penalty kick in the 78th minute … Recorded a pair of assists vs. Samford … Received Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors (8/21) after leading the conference with six HIGH SCHOOL points over opening weekend. 2018 graduate of Waco High School in Waco, Texas … Played club ball for the Solar () organization under Adrian Solca … Played high school ball for the Waco High Lions for coach Timothy Walker … Two-sport HIGH SCHOOL standout in both soccer and volleyball … Solar DA National Finalist … 2018 graduate of Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas … Played 2015 Waco Tribune-Herald Super Centex Newcomer of the Year … 2016 club ball for the D’Feeters (Farmers Branch) organization under head Waco Tribune-Herald Super Centex Player of the Year … 2017 Waco coaches Randy Shaw and Steve Davis … Played club with Baylor team- Tribune-Herald Super Centex first team selection … Waco High School mates Elena Reyna and Taylor Moon … Played high school ball for the record for most goals scored (100 goals over three seasons). Marcus High Marauders for coach Chad Hobbs … Served as captain of her high school squad in her senior season … Named 6-6A All-District first team (2015-17) and All-State second team (2016-17) … District 5-6A PERSONAL Utility Player of the Year (2016-17) … Invited to the ECNL PDP (2016 & Daughter of Joshua and Jennifer Ables … Has three siblings, Trey, Alex 2017). and Amaya … Graduated with a 4.0 GPA … Member of the National Honor Society … Member of the Academic Achievers organization … Fellowship Bible Church assistant teacher in 2017 ... Majoring in Pre-Busi- PERSONAL ness. Daughter of Mark and Kim Algya … Has one sibling, Trevor … Named Magnificent Marauder for 2016 as the top all-around student at Marcus … LISD Gifted and Talented participant … Inducted into the Mu Alpha CAREER HIGHS Theta (mathematics) and Spanish Honor Society … Volunteered with Op- Goals: -- eration Care Dallas, Adopt an Athlete, McAuliffe and Parkway Elementa- Assists: -- ry ... Majoring in Health Science Studies. Points: -- Shots: 2 (11/10/18 vs. ACU) Minutes: 90, several times CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, twice (8/16/18 vs. ACU; 8/19/18 vs. Samford) Assists: 2 (8/19/18 vs. Samford) ABLES CAREER STATISTICS Points: 4 (8/19/18 vs. Samford) YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN Shots: 3 (8/16/18 vs. ACU) 2018 25 25 0 0 0 8 0.000 3 0.375 0 0-0 2017 Minutes: 90, twice (8/19/18 vs. Samford; 8/24/18 at USF) Total 25 25 0 0 0 8 0.000 3 0.375 0 0-0 2017 ALGYA CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2018 6 6 2 2 6 7 0.286 5 0.714 1 0-0 423 Total 54 3 0 1 1 19 0.000 7 0.368 0 0-0 12

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1 23 MAGGIE BURTON GIULIANA CUNNINGHAM GK • 6-1 • SR • 1L D/MF • 5-10 • SO • 1L EAGLE, IDAHO (EAGLE HS) HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. (HIGHLAND PARK HS) 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL) 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2017 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (SPRING) 2017 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL) 2016 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2019 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM 2016 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (9/18)

2018 (RS-SOPHOMORE) 2018 (FRESHMAN) Did not play Started in 15 of 23 matches … Totaled six goals, one assist and 13 points … Scored her first career goal vs. Samford (8/19) … Scored in the 88th min- 2017 (REDSHIRT) ute to score BU’s six goal of the match … Recorded goals in back-to-back Preseason injury sidelined Burton for the season, taking a medical redshirt matches (9/13-16), both of which were game winners … Netted BU’s first … Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters goal of the match vs. Butler in the 36th minute … Put Baylor on the board … Baylor Dean’s List in the fall semester. vs. UTRGV in the 32nd minute … Tied for second on the team and led BU freshmen with six goals. 2016 (FRESHMAN) Did not appear in her freshman season ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor HIGH SCHOOL Roll in the fall and spring semesters ... Baylor Dean’s List in the fall and 2018 graduate of Highland Park High School in Highland Park, Ill. … spring semesters. Played club ball for the Sockers FC (Chicago) organization under David Richardson … Won the North Championship in 2016 … HIGH SCHOOL Competed in the ECNL playoffs in 2014-16 … 2013 US National Finalist. Played goalkeeper for FC Nova ECNL U18 league ... Helped FC Nova to state title in 2015 ... Named all-conference first team in 2015 while at Eagle PERSONAL High School ... Earned all-conference second team honor in 2014 ... Had Daughter of Melissa and Jeff Cunningham … Has one brother, Caleb … 12 saves in one game during 2014 playoffs to set state record for saves in a Four-year member of the Rotary Club … Regional qualifier for Destination tournament game ... Garnered all-conference honorable mention in 2013 ... Imagination … STEM-W leader … Volunteered with Special Olympics, Also played two years of basketball from 2012-13 at EHS. Polar Plunge and many other community opportunities … Volunteered in Cambodia, Thailand and Tanzania ... Majoring in Pre-Film and Digital PERSONAL Media. Parents are Pat and Doug Burton ... Has one sibling ... Earned 2009 WVHS Outstanding Journalism Award ... Majoring in Computer Science. CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times CAREER HIGHS Assists: 1 (11/10/18 vs. ACU) Points: 2, several times Saves: -- Shots: 3, twice (9/16/18 vs. UTRGV; 10/7/18 at Iowa State) Minutes: -- Minutes: 78 (9/28/18 vs. TCU)

BURTON CAREER STATISTICS CUNNINGHAM CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2016 DNP 2018 23 15 6 1 13 18 0.333 14 0.778 2 0-0 1087 2017 DNP Total 23 15 6 1 13 18 0.333 14 0.778 2 0-0 1087 2018 DNP Total

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2 21 DANIELLE HAYDEN ALLY HENDERSON D • 5-4 • SR • 1L MF • 5-7 • JR • 2L INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (PIKE HS) WICHITA, KAN. (TRINITY ACADEMY)

2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2017 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (FALL) 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL & SPRING) 2018 2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2018 (JUNIOR) 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM 2017 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) Started 15 of 23 matches for Baylor … Recorded a career-high 90 minutes 2017 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (SPRING) at USF, at Arkansas and vs. Vanderbilt … Led the BU defense that limited Vandy to just three second-half shots and none on goal as the Bears topped the Commodores to advance to the Sweet 16. 2018 (SOPHOMORE) One of three Bears to start all 26 matches … Put up a career best seven 2017 (SOPHOMORE - KENTUCKY) assists on the season which also tied for the team high … Assisted on four of BU’s seven goals in NCAA Tournament play … Had her first multi-as- Top contributor for the Wildcats … Appeared in all 20 matches, including sist game vs. Vanderbilt to help the Bears to a 3-1 win … Academic All-Big making nine starts … Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll for the fall 12 First Team selection. semester.

2016 (FRESHMAN - KENTUCKY) 2017 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in and started 23 matches in her freshman campaign … Primari- Appeared in 17 matches … Made 11 starts as a true freshman … Collected ly used as a midfielder, Henderson totaled two points on one goal … Her an assist out of the backline … Went 2-for-3 in shots on goal. first career and lone goal of the season stood as a gamewinner vs. UTSA (9/1) … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team selection ... Big 12 Commis- HIGH SCHOOL sioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters … Baylor Dean’s 2016 graduate of Pike High School in Indianapolis, Ind. … Played club List in the spring semester. ball for the Indiana Fire ECNL (Westfield) organization under head coach Mark Castro … Played high school ball for the Pike High Red Devils for HIGH SCHOOL coach Warner Moses … All-conference selection in both her junior and Played for FC Wichita in 2010-17 under coach Ernesto Alcantara … Played senior seasons … Earned all-state honors for her senior campaign … Led with TSC Hurricanes in ECNL in 2015-17 under coach Kerry Shupert … her team in scoring in her junior season … Voted the team’s MVP in her Four-year letterwinner at Trinity Academy High School for coach Mark senior season. Brooks … Three-time first team all-state selection ... 2016 4A Offensive Player of the Year ... 2014 State Champion, scoring the golden goal to PERSONAL clinch the title as a freshman ... 2016 State runner up ... Two-time state Daughter of Albert and Marlo Hayden … Has one sibling, Darien, who qualifier in golf ... Three-year letterwinner in basketball and two-time state played soccer for Ancilla College (Indiana) … Helps train 8-16-year-old qualifier. campers with her previous club coach, Mario Castello ... Majoring in Sociology. PERSONAL Daughter of Zack and Kiley Henderson … Member of the National Honor CAREER HIGHS Society ... Volunteered with Faithbuilders and served as a counselor at Goals: -- Eastminster Church Middle School ... Member of two mission trips to Assists: -- Nicaragua ... Majoring in Pre-Business. Points: -- Shots: 1, multiple times CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 90, multiple times Goals: 1 (9/1/17 vs. UTSA) Assists: 2 (11/16/18 vs. Vanderbilt) HAYDEN CAREER STATISTICS Points: 2, twice (11/16/18 vs. Vanderbilt; 9/1/17 vs. UTSA) YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN Shots: 5 (8/20/17 vs. Wyoming) 2016 (UK) 16 11 0 1 1 3 0.000 2 0.667 0 0-0 939 Minutes: 90, several times 2017 (UK) 20 9 0 0 0 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 1154 2018 23 15 0 0 0 4 0.000 1 0.250 0 0-0 1160 Total 59 35 0 1 1 8 0.000 3 0.306 0 0-0 3523 HENDERSON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2017 23 23 1 0 2 26 0.038 10 0.385 1 0-0 1301 2018 26 26 0 7 7 29 0.000 10 0.345 0 0-0 2084 Total 49 49 1 7 9 55 0.018 20 0.364 1 0-0 3385

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14 9 AUDREY JOHNSTON TAYLOR MOON D • 5-9 • SR • 3L F/MF • 5-7 • SO • 1L WOODWAY, TEXAS (MIDWAY HS) HIGHLAND PARK, TEXAS (MARCUS HS)

2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (SPRING) 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (SPRING) 2019 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM 2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2018 BIG 12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2017 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BIG 12 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2017 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK (8/28)

2018 (JUNIOR) 2018 (FRESHMAN) Played in 24 matches with one start … Received Academic All-Big 12 First Started four of 26 matches played for the Bears … Recorded a goal and an Team honors. assist in her first game in a BU uniform vs. ACU (8/16) … Scored in the 87th minute after assisting her high school and club teammate Maddie 2017 (SOPHOMORE) Algya in the 58th minute … Named Big 12 Freshman of the Week after assisting on the game-winning goal at Florida Atlantic (8/26) in the 80th Appeared in one match, totaling 15 minutes vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (8/18) minute to Kennedy Brown … Totaled four goals, four assists and 12 … Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters points … Named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team … Received Big 12 … Baylor Dean’s List in both the fall and spring semesters. All-Freshman Team honors.

2016 (FRESHMAN) HIGH SCHOOL Played in one match, totaling two shots, one on goal, in 53 minutes 2018 graduate of Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas … Played played. club ball for the D’Feeters (Farmers Branch) organization under head coaches Randy Shaw and Steve Davis … Played club with Baylor team- HIGH SCHOOL mates Maddie Algya and Elena Reyna … Played high school ball for the Played at Midway High School ... Earned Super Centex Newcomer of the Marcus High Marauders for coach Chad Hobbs … High school teammates Year freshman year ... Named Super Centex Team, first-team all-district with Algya … 2015 District 6-6A Newcomer of the Year … 2017 District and district offensive MVP all four years ... Posted 78 goals and 45 assists 5-6A Soccer MVP … 2016-17 Marcus Athletics Student of the Year … 2015 during high school career ... Named team captain in 2015 ... Posted 21 and 2016 ECNL National Tournament Best XI … 2015 and 2016 Invitee to goals and 13 assists as senior ...... Named all-district in cross country Nike National Soccer Camp in Portland, Ore. … One of 30 named to the freshman year ... Earned cross country academic all-state senior year. 2017-18 Girls ECNL All-America team … USA Today High School Sports All-USA Girls Soccer third team selection. PERSONAL Daughter of Alan and Lori Johnston ... Majoring in Elementary Educa- PERSONAL tion ... Sister, Bailey, plays soccer at North Texas ... Grandfather, Dewain Daughter of Beau and Sheila Moon … Has two siblings, Jordan and Ryan Finley, played football at Baylor in 1962. … Maintained an unweighted 3.8 GPA at Marcus … Member of the Lewisville ISD Gifted and Talented program … Earned the Magnificent CAREER HIGHS Marauder award in 2016 as the top overall student at Marcus … Volun- Goals: -- teered with the National Junior League, Operation Care Dallas, Warming Assists: -- Homeless Hearts, McAuliffe Elementary Annual Chili Cook-off and the Points: -- Adopt an Athlete programs ... Majoring in Pre-Business. Shots: 2 (9/18/16 vs. Jackson State) Minutes: 90 (8/19/18 vs. Samford) CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times JOHNSTON CAREER STATISTICS Assists: 1, several times Points: 3 (8/16/18 vs. ACU) YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN Shots: 5, twice (8/24/18 at USF; 10/7/18 at Iowa State) 2016 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.000 1 0.500 0 0-0 53 Minutes: 67 (8/19/18 vs. Samford) 2017 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 15 2018 24 1 0 0 0 2 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 666 Total 26 1 0 0 0 4 0.000 1 .250 0 0-0 734 MOON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2018 26 4 4 4 12 44 0.091 22 0.500 2 1-1 1066 Total 26 4 4 4 12 44 0.091 22 0.500 2 1-1 1066

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5 33 SARAH NORMAN RAEGAN PADGETT D • 5-8 • JR • 1L F • 5-6 • SR • 3L MCKINNEY, TEXAS (MCKINNEY BOYD HS) BEAUMONT, TEXAS (HARDIN-JEFFERSON HS)

2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL) 2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2017 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 (RS-SOPHOMORE) 2017 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (SPRING) Started in 15 of 24 matches played … Played a career-high 95 minutes at 2016 BIG 12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM West Virginia (10/5) … Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team. 2016 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2016 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL & SPRING) 2018 (REDSHIRT) Transferred to Baylor, did not compete on soccer team 2018 (JUNIOR) Started in 25 of 26 matches for BU … Totaled six goals, six assists and 18 2016 (FRESHMAN - TEXAS TECH) points …Netted the game-winner vs. Vanderbilt in the NCAA Tourna- Did not play in the 2016 season ment to send Baylor to the Sweet 16 … Scored in the 52nd minute vs. the Commodores off a pass from Ally Henderson … Recorded a goal in HIGH SCHOOL back-to-back games (9/13-16) … Received Academic All-Big 12 First Team honors. 2016 graduate of McKinney Boyd High School in McKinney, Texas … Played club ball for the Sting ECNL (Dallas) organization under head coach Tatu … Played high school ball for the McKinney Boyd High Bron- 2017 (SOPHOMORE) cos for coach Meagan Wilson … First team all-district honors … Named Appeared in all 24 matches, making 21 starts at the forward position … to the second team all-region team … tabbed as a Dallas Morning News Totaled seven points on three goals and an assist … Scored her first goal Player to Watch in 2016 … Appeared in 19 matches for the Solar Chelsea of the season in a 4-1 drumming of SMU (9/17) … Notched her loan assist Soccer Club at the Elite Clubs National League U18 … tabbed as a Region of the year to Aline De Lima for the gamewinner at Kansas (10/15) … III Outstanding Defensive Regional Player. Scored the gamewinning goal vs. Rice in the opening round of the NCAA tournament (11/10) … Academic All-Big 12 first team selection … Big PERSONAL 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters … Baylor Dean’s List in the spring semester. Daughter of Donald and Dianna Norman … Has two siblings, Laura and Richard … Member of the National Honor Society ... Majoring in Account- ing. 2016 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in all 20 matches, starting 13 ... Scored three goals and totaled CAREER HIGHS three assists, racking up nine points in 983 minutes played ... Took 24 shots, with 11 of those striking on goal ... Named to the Big 12 All-Fresh- Goals: -- man team ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring Assists: -- semesters ... Baylor Dean’s List honoree in both the fall and spring semes- Points: -- ters ... Ran the leadoff leg in the 4x100 relay for the 2017 NCAA Champi- Shots: 1, twice (9/30/18 at Texas Tech; 10/19/18 vs. Kansas State) onships with Baylor’s track team. Minutes: 95 (10/5/18 at West Virginia) HIGH SCHOOL NORMAN CAREER STATISTICS Played at Hardin-Jefferson High School ... District MVP as junior and YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN senior ... All-Region second team as senior ... Team Offensive Player of the 2016 DNP Year in 2014 ... All-district first team as sophomore ... Team and district 2017 - Defensive Player of the Year in 2013 ... Named second-team all-state in 2018 24 15 0 0 0 2 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 1565 2015 ... Earned Super Gold Soccer Athlete in 2015 ... Also competed in Total 24 15 0 0 0 2 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 1565 track at HJHS ... 2015-16 200 meter 4A state champion with state record 23.41 time ... State runner-up in 4x100 in 2015 ... State runner up in 4x200 in 2014 ... Regional finalist in 100 meter and 200 meter in 2013 ... Super Gold Track Athlete in 2014 and 2015 ... Team track MVP in 2013, 2014 and 2015 ... Also competed in volleyball and powerlifting in 2013.

PERSONAL Daughter of James and Stephanie Padgett ... Majoring in Health Science Studies ... Sister, Kathryne, plays soccer at University of St. Thomas ... Brother, Grayson, plays baseball at Houston ... Member of National Honor Society.

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CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times Assists: 1, several times Points: 3, twice (8/19/18 vs. Samford; 11/16/18 vs. Vanderbilt) Shots: 5, several times 3 Minutes: 96 (11/17/17 vs. USC) KYLIE ROSS PADGETT CAREER STATISTICS D • 5-7 • R-SR • 3L YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN MCKINNEY, TEXAS (MCKINNEY BOYD HS) 2016 20 13 3 3 9 24 0.125 11 0.458 0 0-0 983 2017 24 21 3 1 7 39 0.077 15 0.385 2 0-0 1648 2018 26 25 6 6 18 45 0.133 28 0.622 1 0-0 1672 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) Total 70 59 12 10 34 108 0.111 54 0.500 3 0-0 4303 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2017 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2016 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2016 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2016 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL) 2015 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 4 2018 (RS-JUNIOR) ELENA REYNA Appeared in two matches for the Bears. F • 5-6 • SO • 1L FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS (FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS) 2017 (REDSHIRT) Played in and started six matches before her season was cut short by an 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (SPRING) injury at Portland (9/8), receiving a medical redshirt for the season … 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (SPRING) Academic All-Big 12 first team selection … Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters. 2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM 2016 (SOPHOMORE) 2018 (FRESHMAN) Played in 20 matches, starting in 13 on the stingy defensive backline Played in 15 matches for BU, making her first career appearance for the ... Logged a total of 1,313 minutes ... Took three shots, two on goal ... green and gold at Arizona (9/9) … Netted her first career goal vs. Kansas Academic All-Big 12, first team ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in (10/21) in the 72nd minute … Both of her goals in 2018 were game win- both the fall and spring semesters ... Baylor Dean’s List honoree for the fall ners as her second came in the 34th minute vs. Iowa State in the Big 12 semester. Tournament. 2015 (FRESHMAN) HIGH SCHOOL Played in 10 matches, registering 170 minutes ... Big 12 Commissioner’s 2018 graduate of Flower Mound High School in Flower Mound, Texas … Honor Roll (Fall 2015, Spring 2016) ... Took one shot and it was on goal. Played club ball for the D’Feeters (Farmers Branch) organization under Randy Shaw … Played club with Baylor teammates Maddie Algya and HIGH SCHOOL Taylor Moon … Played high school ball for the Flower Mound High Played in 20 matches, starting in 13 on the stingy defensive backline Jaguars for coach Misail Tsapos … Two-sport standout in both soccer ... Logged a total of 1,313 minutes ... Took three shots, two on goal ... and volleyball … 2016 6A UIL Texas State Champion and MVP of the Academic All-Big 12, first team ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in title match … All-State Runner up in 2016 … ECNL Top 8 finishes in 2015 both the fall and spring semesters ... Baylor Dean’s List honoree for the fall (5th), 2016 (7th) and 2018 (8th). semester. PERSONAL PERSONAL Daughter of Steve and Maria Elena Reyna … Has four siblings, Steven, Parents are Marty and Kristen Ross ... Member of the Fellowship of Chris- Victoria, Raquel and Nicholas … Member of the National Honor Society, tian Athletes ... Graduated in May and is working toward her master’s in Science National Honor Society and English Honor Society … Volun- Biology. teered with the Flower Mound Humane Society Fido Fest from 2015-17.

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Goals: -- Goals: 1, twice (10/19/18 vs. Kansas; 10/28/18 vs. Iowa State) Assists: -- Assists: -- Points: -- Points: 2, twice (10/19/18 vs. Kansas; 10/28/18 vs. Iowa State) Shots: 2 (10/9/16 at Texas Tech) Shots: 4 (10/7/18 at Iowa State) Minutes: 110, twice (8/24/17 at Rice; 9/23/16 vs. Texas) Minutes: 44 (10/7/18 at Iowa State)

REYNA CAREER STATISTICS ROSS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2015 10 0 0 0 0 1 0.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 2018 15 0 2 0 4 10 0.200 6 0.600 2 0-0 294 2016 20 13 0 0 0 3 0.000 2 0.667 0 0-0 1313 Total 15 0 2 0 4 10 0.200 6 0.600 2 0-0 294 2017 6 6 0 0 0 1 0.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 498 2018 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 22 Total 38 19 0 0 0 5 0.000 4 0.800 0 0-0 2003

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44 8 HALEE SOWINSKI JENNIFER WANDT D/F • 5-6 • SR • 3L GK • 5-10 • JR • 2L ALLEN, TEXAS (ALLEN HS) BROOKFIELD, WISC. (BROOKFIELD EAST HS)

2018 NSCAA/UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-REGION SECOND TEAM 2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (SPRING) 2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM 2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2018 BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (9/18, 10/2) 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2017 UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-SOUTH REGION (THIRD TEAM) 2017 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2017 BIG 12 ALL-FRESHMAN GOALKEEPER 2017 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL) 2017 BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (10/17) 2016 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM 2016 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (SPRING) 2017 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (SPRING)

2018 (JUNIOR) 2018 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 24 matches for the Bears ... Recorded her first career assist vs. Set the program single season record with 12 shutouts ... Recorded 2,136 Kansas (10/21). goalkeeper minutes, good for second in program history ... Tied the program record for 19 wins in a season ... Named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week twice (9/18 and 10/2) ... Didn’t give up a goal at home until 2017 (SOPHOMORE) Kansas (10/21) ... Recorded an assist vs. Nebraska (9/2) which marked the Appeared in 18 matches, making three starts … Primarily used as a for- fifth time, and the third different BU GK, to assist on a score in program ward and midfielder … Took eight shots, with three on goal … Academic history ... It was the first GK assist since Michelle Kloss (9/19/10 vs. Prai- All-Big 12 first team selection … Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in rie View A&M) ... Made a career-high nine saves at West Virginia as BU both the fall and spring semesters … Baylor Dean’s List in the fall semes- won its first-ever match in Morgantown and handing the Mountaineers ter. their first Big 12 loss at home.

2016 (FRESHMAN) 2017 (FRESHMAN) Provided quality minutes in 12 matches, totaling 333 minutes played on Started the final 21 games in goal as a true freshman after Hannah Parrish the season ... Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring suffered an injury after the third match of the season … Held opponents semesters ... Baylor Dean’s List in the spring semester. to just 0.86 goals per match, making 66 saves and posting a 13-6-2 record on the year with nine shutouts … Shutout USC in penalty kicks with two HIGH SCHOOL PK saves in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA tournament (11/17), helping Played at Allen High School ... Helped AHS to playoffs in 2013 and 2014 ... lead Baylor to the program’s first-ever Elite 8 … Earned a selection to the Helped FC Dallas to regionals in 2014 ... Helped FC Dallas finish eighth in United Soccer Coaches All-South Region third team … Tabbed as the Big nation in 2013. 12 All-Freshman Goalkeeper … Named Big 12 Freshman of the Week (10/17) … Academic All-Big 12 Rookie team selection … Big 12 Commis- PERSONAL sioner’s Honor Roll in the spring semester. Daughter of Steve and Kim Sowinski ... Majoring in Biology. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER HIGHS Three-year letterwinner at Brookfield East High School for Coach Goals: -- Christian Lavers ... 2016 Midwest Player to Watch ... 2016 ECNL Training Assists: 1 (10/21/18 vs. Kansas) Camp selection ... Player Development Program member from 2014-2016 Points: 1 (10/21/18 vs. Kansas) ... Played in North American Cup finals in 2014 ... Also played basketball Shots: 4 (8/18/17 vs. Louisiana) under head coach Michael Goodman ... Played guard, compiling all-con- Minutes: 74 (9/18/16 vs. Jackson State) ference accolades all three seasons ... Named team captain in 2014-15. PERSONAL SOWINSKI CAREER STATISTICS Daughter of Hugo and Debra Wandt ... Four-year honor roll student ... YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN Spanish Honors Society member ... National Honors Society member ... 2016 12 0 0 0 0 2 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 333 Majoring in Political Science. 2017 18 3 0 0 0 8 0.000 3 0.375 0 0-0 410 2018 24 0 0 1 1 0.000 4 0.444 0 0-0 469 CAREER HIGHS Total 54 3 0 1 1 19 0.000 7 0.368 0 0-0 12 Assists: 1 (9/2/18 vs. Nebraska) Saves: 9 (10/5/18 at West Virginia) Minutes: 110, twice (9/29/17 at Oklahoma; 11/17/17 vs. USC) WANDT CAREER STATISTICS GP MIN GA GA/AVG SV SV% W L T SHO SF 2017 21 1982:45 19 0.86 66 0.776 13 6 2 9 0 2018 26 2136:29 18 0.76 76 0.809 19 5 0 12.2 0 Total 47 4119:14 37 0.81 142 0.793 32 11 2 21.1 0

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WENDLANDT CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 7 2017 22 18 2 1 5 21 0.095 6 0.286 1 0-0 737 2018 26 23 10 1 21 60 0.167 30 0.500 5 0-0 1732 CAMRYN WENDLANDT Total 48 41 12 2 26 81 0.148 36 0.444 6 0-0 2469 F • 6-0 • SR • 2L COUEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO (LAKE CITY HS/SAN DIEGO ST)

2018 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2018 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL & SPRING) 2018 GOOGLE CLOUD ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM 2018 UNITED SOCCER COACHES SCHOLAR ALL-WEST REGION SECOND TEAM 2018 UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-MIDWEST REGION THIRD TEAM 2018 ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM 2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2017 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 (FIRST TEAM) 2017 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL (FALL & SPRING) 2017 BAYLOR DEAN’S LIST (FALL & SPRING)

2018 (JUNIOR) Started 23 of 26 matches for the Bears ... Scored 10 goals on the season, marking the eighth time a BU player reached double-digit goals and the first time since 2012 ... Recorded a team-high five game-winning goals ... Matched her 2017 total of two goals three matches into the season at USF ... Netted a goal in four-straight matches (10/12-10/25) ... Totaled 21 points.

2017 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 22 matches, making 18 starts at the forward position … Totaled five points on two goals and an assist … Picked up her first assist in a BU uniform to give the Bears their fourth goal vs. Louisiana (8/18) … Scored her first goal in a 4-1 road win for Baylor over SMU (9/17) … Notched the gamewinner in a 3-0 win over Texas Tech (10/6) … Academic All-Big 12 first team selection … Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters … Baylor Dean’s List in both the fall and spring semesters.

2016 (FRESHMAN-SAN DIEGO STATE) Played in 10 matches, taking five shots and two on goal.

HIGH SCHOOL A four-year varsity player at Lake City High... Graduated early and joined SDSU in Spring 2016... Helped the Timberwolves to the 2012 state cham- pionship, to the finals of the 2015 Idaho 5A postseason tournament and three straight league titles (2013-15)... Guided Lake City to a 14-1-2 record as senior and was named to the all-state first team and to the all-IEL first team for the second consecutive season... A 2015 Gatorade Player of the Year nominee and two-time team MVP... Was a standout in the classroom, earning her way into the National Honor Society... Also competed in track and field and basketball.

PERSONAL Daughter of Bill Wendlandt and Connie Nelson ... Volunteered with the Kootenai Environmental Alliance to help get glass recycling in her home- town and to keep track of local hiking trail conditions ... Double major in International Business and Business French.

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, several times Assists: 1, twice (9/2/18 vs. Nebraska; 8/18/17 vs. Louisiana) Points: 2, several times Shots: 6 (9/28/18 vs. TCU) Minutes: 90 (11/24/18 at Georgetown)

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15 16 EVA MITCHELL MADELINE BRYANT F • 5-7 • JR • TR D • 5-8 • FR • HS NICHOLASVILLE, KENT. (KENTUCKY) SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (SOUTHLAKE CARROLL HS)

2018 (SOPHOMORE) HIGH SCHOOL Played 18 matches for the Wildcats … Finished with four assists on the 2019 graduate of Southlake Carroll High School… High school teammate season as UK went 5-14 overall in 2018. of current Baylor Bear (Tara Sumer) … Played high school ball for South- lake Carroll for head coach Matt Colvin … Played club ball for Solar SC 2017 (FRESHMAN) for coach Derek Missimo … Led her club team to the national champi- Leading point-scorer and goal-scorer for UK this season until the Mizzou onship in 2016 … Four-time district champ … Won the 2019 Texas Class match. ... Game-winning goal vs.Western Illinois off a long-range set from 6A soccer state championship with a 27-1-2 record … Two-time varsity Katy Keen ... One of three players to start in all 17 matches this season captain … Two-time All-District First Team … Also lettered in track. (Crosetti, Novak) ... Also scored vs. Eastern Kentucky and the first goal of the Ian Carry era to equalize vs. Marquette on opening weekend in Mil- PERSONAL waukee ... 2016-17 Gatorade High School Soccer Player of the Year in the Daughter of Matt and Lisa Bryant … Graduated magna cum laude … Peer state of Kentucky ... Went to the same HS as UK All-American and current leader at school and worked at her church … Logged 150 volunteer hours Chicago Red Star, Arin Gilliland ... Enrolled early in the spring to be able … Loves music and reading ... Majoring in Pre-Business. to get ahead in school and train with the team all throughout the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL 2017 graduate of West Jessamine High School in Nicholasville, Kent. … Won state her junior year under head coach Kevin Wright … 2016 All-American … 2016 Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year … 2016 Ken- 13 tucky Miss Soccer. MICHAELA GORMAN PERSONAL D/F • 5-9 • FR • HS Daughter of Doug and Linda Mitchell … Wants to play professional soc- BEND, ORE. (SUMMIT HS) cer … Loves to play ping-pong ... Majoring in Management.

HIGH SCHOOL 2019 graduate of Summit High School in Bend, Oregon … Played club ball for the FC Portland ECNL organization under Bill Irwin and the Bend FC Timbers club for Jenn Davin … Two-time state champion for head coach 0 Jamie Brock at Summit … First Team All-State in 2017 and 2018, 2018 All-American … 2017-18 Player of the Year 5A runner up … Also compet- MAYA BELLOMO ed in track for four years with a year in Nordic skiing. GK • 5-10 • FR • HS ROCHESTER HILLS, MICH. (ROCHESTER ADAMS HS) PERSONAL Daughter of Michael and Denise Gorman … Honors Diploma recipient … Volunteered with an animal rescue center in Mexico and various school HIGH SCHOOL leadership groups … Wants to be a physician’s assistant … Enjoys kite- 2019 graduate of Rochester Adams High School in Rochester, Mich. … boarding ... Pre-Health Science Studies major. Played club ball for the Michigan Wolves SC organization out of Livonia under the direction of coaches Doug Landefeld and Michele Krizisnik … Played on the Michigan Olympic Development Program team in 2016 and won the Midwest Region ECNL U16 title in 2016-17 … Participated in the Midwest Player Development Program regional training camp in 2017 and attended the ECNL National Training Camp in Portland … Honored as one of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Best XI for the Central Conference after Nationals in 2018.

PERSONAL Daughter of Ben-Jon and Jill Bellomo … Member of the French and National Honor Society … Is an accomplished artist … Volunteered in a number of charities, including food banks, soup kitchens and charity fundraisers ... Majoring in Environmental Studies.

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12 17 MARISSA GRAY TARA SUMER MF • 5-3 • FR • HS F/MF • 5-7 • FR • HS CARROLLTON, TEXAS (CREEKVIEW HS) SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (SOUTHLAKE CARROLL HS)

HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL 2019 graduate of Creekview High School in Carrollton, Texas … Club 2019 graduate of Southlake Carroll High School … Played club ball with teammate of fellow BU freshmen Tara Sumer and Madeline Bryant in the fellow Baylor freshmen Marissa Gray and Madeline Bryant … High school Solar SC organization out of Dallas under Jason Bates … Earned all-dis- teammates with Bryant … 2019 Texas Class 6A soccer state champion … trict and all-state honors … Named an ECNL Player to Watch for the U16 Four-time district champ. Solar club … Led her team to a North Texas State Grand Champion title and was nominated to be on the North Texas Training Center team in PERSONAL 2017. Daughter of Gulnan and Kelli Sumer … Member of the National Honor Society and a leader in her local FCA chapter … Worked with PALS ... PERSONAL Pre-Business major. Daughter of David Johnson and Mychelle Gray-Johnson … Earned Crim- son Honors from her school … Inducted into the National Society of High School Scholars and the Duke Talent Identification Program … Involved with local church groups and served in the Young Life community … Wants to play professional soccer ... Health, Kinesiology and Leisure Studies major.

18 ELIZABETH KOOIMAN D/MF • 5-9 • FR • HS SAN JOSE, CALIF. (VALLEY CHRISTIAN HS)

HIGH SCHOOL 2019 graduate of Valley Christian High School in San Jose, Calif. … Played club ball for the California Thorns FC organizations … Won a NorCal State Cup title … Named Valley Christian High School Offensive Player of the Year … Received West Catholic Athletic League honorable mentions … Made appearances in the ECNL Playoffs and was named a starter in the California Thorns Development Academy.

PERSONAL Daughter of Jeffrey and Cher Kooiman … Has two siblings, Katherine and James … Earned a Letter of Commendation in the National Merit Schol- arship Program … Received high honors … Spent two summers traveling on mission trips to Mexico and has served in her community in a number of school and church activities ... Pre-Engineering major.

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year two under Jobson, the Bears improved from 32% to 40% in shutout percentages, marking the sixth time in the last seven years that the team has blanked its opponents in 40% or more contests. Julie James earned NCSAA All-Central Region third team, the first such selection for Baylor since 2012 and the 13th selection in program histo- ry. James was joined by Lauren Piercy as All-Big 12 selections, the first time the Bears have had two all-conference selections since 2012. Raegan Padgett marked the third straight season BU has had a Big 12 All-Fresh- PAUL JOBSON man selection and the program logged 13 Academic All-Big 12 honorees, HEAD COACH | 7TH AS HC | 12TH SEASON AT BAYLOR marking the 10th-straight season with at least 10 selections. In the 2015 campaign, the Bears moved into a new $3.3 million home PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE (SC), 1999 in the Williams Family Soccer Center on Aug. 20. During the season, Paul Jobson is a National “A” licensed coach beginning his 11th season BU posted a 9-6-4 record with a 4-1-2 mark in Big 12 play to tie for the at Baylor and sixth as head coach after spending the 2013 and 2014 sea- program’s second highest league finish (second place). The team’s four Big sons as co-head coach with his wife, former US Women’s National Team 12 wins marked the most since the 2012 season. Coach Jobson earned his member and the program’s all-time wins leader, Marci. first-ever win as a Division I head coach on Sept. 6 at Incarnate Word (7-1). During his time at Baylor, Jobson has helped guide the Bears to some The Bears went undefeated in 12 of their last 14 matches to end the season. of their best seasons in recent memory. Since arriving at Baylor in 2008, Among on-field honors in 2015, Lauren Piercy gave BU its first-ever end- he has played a significant role in leading the Bears to some of the most of-season award from the league by being named Co-Big 12 Freshman successful seasons in BU history, culminating in the program’s first Big of the Year, in addition to being a second-team All-Big 12 selection and 12 Championship title and a 2012 Sweet 16 appearance. Finishing with one of a program-record and league-high four Big 12 All-Freshman Team the highest ranking and best record (19-1-5) in program history, the 2012 choices. squad ended its Sweet 16 run with the 11th spot in the final National In 2014, BU went 9-8-3 and ended on a high note with a good run at the Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Poll. 2014 Big 12 Championship as the No. 7 seed, knocking out No. 2 seed The 2018 team topped all of those marks in a year for the record books. Oklahoma State in a 1-0 decision before falling on penalty kicks to No. Led by Jobson, the Big 12 Coach of the Year, the Bears completed a perfect 6 seed Oklahoma. Baylor’s run in the league tournament marked the 13-0 mark at home, a program best, en route to securing the first Big 12 second straight year beating a higher seeded team. Along with earning the regular season title since 1998. Baylor went on to record 20 wins on the NSCAA 2013-14 Team Academic Award with a 3.55 team GPA, the Bears season, the most in program history as the Bears advanced to their second also led the league in Academic All-Big 12 selections for the fourth straight consecutive Elite Eight appearance. BU finished the season ranked No. 9 year with 13 honorees. in the NSCAA Poll, a new program high. The 2013 season saw Baylor surpass the 10-win mark for the fourth The Bears netted 49 goals in 2018, led by Camryn Wendlandt and Julie straight season -- the first such run since the program did so five straight James with 10 each. It marked the first time BU had a pair of double-digit years from 1996-2000. Additionally, BU set program records for most goal scorers since 2012. matches without a loss (31), most home matches without a loss (17) and Baylor continued to add accolades in the postseason as the Bears led the most consecutive home wins (14). Perhaps the highlight of the season was league with 16 Academic All-Big 12 selections. BU added a total of seven getting off to a hot start to earn a No. 9 ranking in the NSCAA poll on All-Big 12 honors and four All-Region honors. Julie James became the Sept. 3, 2013 -- the program’s highest-ever ranking by the NSCAA. first Bear in program history to be named an All-American First Team The 2011-12 seasons resulted in unprecedented success as the Bears post- member. ed 15 or more wins back-to-back for the first time in program history and The 2017 squad cemented its legacy as one of the most successful cam- advanced past the NCAA Tournament first round both times - another paigns in program history, finishing 15-6-3 on the season and posting a program first. historic run through postseason. After sweeping through the program’s In 2011, Jobson led the Bears to their then-second-most wins (15) in second Big 12 Championship tournament title with a 2-1 win school history and most Big 12 wins (6) since 2000. BU was also selected over TCU, Baylor clinched its first NCAA postseason bid since 2012. BU’s for the NCAA Championship for the first time since 1999. Once in the 64- Cinderella run continued after an opening round win over Rice. The Bears team field, Baylor earned its first-ever NCAA win with a 3-0 victory over advanced on penalty kicks over the defending national champions, USC, Texas State at Betty Lou Mays Field. and punched their ticket into the program’s first-ever Elite 8 with a golden In 2010, Jobson assisted in turning BU into an 11-win team, the most goal, overtime win over Notre Dame. victories since 1999. In addition, the defense put up the then-lowest goal Baylor stacked a number of postseason honors, including four All-Big against average in program history (0.81). 12 selections and four United Soccer Coaches All-Region selections. Aline Much of the success on the field by the Jobsons can be credited to their De Lima became the fourth All-American in program history, the first emphasis on man-marking defense that has resulted in six of the pro- since 2012. De Lima was named the Big 12 Championship Offensive Most gram’s lowest goals allowed averages. The 2012 team set the record by Outstanding Player, the third Bear to ever win the honor. BU finished the only allowing 0.53 goals per game. The other six seasons were also under season as the No. 11 team in the country, matching the 2012 team for the one goal per game (0.95 in 2009, 0.81 in 2010, 0.79 in 2011, 0.63 in 2013, 0.77 best finish in the polls in program history. in 2014, 0.89 in 2015) -- prior to 2009, the program only had one season The Bears set a Big 12 record with 17 Academic All-Big 12 selections, with an average under 1.15 goals allowed and that was in 1998 (0.98) in all first team honorees. Precious Akanyirige earned CoSIDA Academ- Baylor’s third-ever soccer season (program began in 1996). Consequently, ic All-District honors, was named Big 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year BU racked up nine or more shutouts from 2010-14 for a program record. and earned the Big 12’s Postgraduate Scholarship. She was also named The last time the Bears had a similar streak was in their first three seasons Baylor’s nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award. Julie James (10 shutouts in 1996, nine in 1997, 11 in 1998). earned the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America honors and De The Conyers, Ga., native was a three-year letterman at Presbyterian Col- Lima was named Baylor’s nominee for the Big 12 Female Athlete of the lege in South Carolina and was a member of the squad which made the Year. school’s first NCAA Division II championship appearance. The Blue Hose In the spring 2018 offseason, following the 2017 campaign, both James compiled a 17-3-1 ledger that included the South Atlantic Conference and De Lima received calls to their respective national teams, with Julie regular season and postseason tourney championships. called in to the U-23 team for the USWNT and Aline earning a spot on Jobson helped Presbyterian to a 15-4-3 mark and regular season and con- the full Brazilian national team, going on to win the 2018 Copa America ference tournament titles during the 1996 campaign. The following season, Femenina title. The victory qualified Brazil for the 2019 Women’s World he was part of a team that notched 11 victories before opting to begin his Cup and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. coaching career as a senior. In 2016, the Bears posted a 12-7-1 record and 4-3-1 in Big 12, marking During his senior season at PC, Jobson served as a student assistant eight straight seasons with at least eight wins. BU reached 12 or more coach while finishing his bachelor’s degree in accountancy in 1999. Upon wins for the first time since 2012 and the third time in the last six years. In graduation, Jobson moved into a role as assistant men’s soccer coach and

21 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL COACHING STAFF assistant sports information director at Presbyterian until he left to work Prior to Baylor, Jobson was on the Northern Illinois staff as an assistant for his family’s business a year later. coach from 2005-06 and was named associate head coach for the 2007 In 2002, Jobson resumed his work in soccer when he took a position with season. During his tenure, Jobson helped lead NIU from five wins his first the Atlanta Beat of the WUSA (women’s professional soccer league). In season to 10 wins in 2007. his role with the team, Jobson was able to work in many different facets The 1999 Presbyterian (S.C.) graduate married Marci Jobson in August of the soccer world, including promotion, youth soccer development and 2004. Marci is currently a volunteer assistant coach in the Baylor program. game day operations. Jobson’s duties with the Beat ranged from serv- They have four sons, Miller, Grey, Nash, and Jett. ing as an account executive to being program director for youth player development, co-producer of the Atlanta Beat Road Show, and manager PAUL JOBSON YEAR-BY-YEAR of the ajcjobs.com kickback zone. There he also met his future bride, Marci Season School Overall Conference Postseason Miller, who was playing for the team. 2013 Baylor 11-6-3 3-4-1 (t-4th) Lost in Big 12 Tournament (Second Round) Throughout his soccer experiences, Jobson turned sports administration 2014 Baylor 9-8-3 2-5-1 (7th) Lost in Big 12 Tournament (Second Round) duties into his specialty, routinely taking on the tasks of fund-raising, 2015 Baylor 9-6-4 4-1-2 (2nd) Lost in Big 12 Tournament (Second Round) budgets and camps. 2016 Baylor 12-7-1 4-3-1 (t-3rd) Lost in Big 12 Tournament (Second Round) A graduate of Salem High School (Conyers, Ga.), Jobson has also served 2017 Baylor 15-6-3 4-4-1 (5th) Won Big 12 Tournament, NCAA Elite 8 as the Soccer Director and Program Supervisor for the Snellville (Ga.) 2018 Baylor 20-6 8-1 (1st) Runner-up Big 12 Tournament, NCAA Elite 8 Parks and Recreation Department as well as the Athletic Coordinator for Total Baylor 76-39-14 29-18-6 Recreation and Select Soccer for the Alpharetta (Ga.) Recreation and Parks Total Career 76-39-14 29-18-6 Department. In 2014, Jobson was named to the inaugural class of the Salem High School Athletics Hall of Fame, recognizing his high school soccer playing BAYLOR ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS career in which he was the first Salem athlete ever to be named as an all- Name Overall Conference Years state selection. Marci Jobson 78-43-24 23-28-11 2008-2014 In 2005, Jobson served as the junior varsity soccer coach at Milton High Paul Jobson 76-39-14 29-18-6 2013-Present School in Alpharetta, Ga., where he guided one of the best JV programs in Randy Waldrum 46-14-3 22-5-2 1996-98 the state. Jobson also served as the Executive Director of the Atlanta Youth Nick Cowell 40-22-6 18-17-5 1999-2002 Soccer Association. In 2005, Jobson earned his USSF National `B’ license. George Van Linder 31-52-9 11-34-5 2003-07

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During his one season at Northern Illinois, Codd helped NIU to post the program’s best record since 1998 at 10-5-5 and advanced to the MAC Tournament semifinals for the second consecutive year. Prior to Northern Illinois, Codd served as the girls’ team director for the Chicago Sockers club team based in Palatine. Prior to that role, he was an assistant coach at Northwestern for four seasons, working one year with the men’s program and the final three with CHUCK CODD the women’s team. ASSISTANT COACH | 12TH SEASON As a professional soccer player, Codd won three national cham- NORTH CAROLINA STATE, 1990 pionships with the Chicago Stingers/Sockers outdoor team from 1997-2000. Prior to his outdoor stint, Codd spent seven seasons Chuck Codd is in his 12th season with the Baylor soccer program playing for the Chicago Power, Cincinnati Silverbacks and Buffalo after following coaches Marci and Paul Jobson to Waco from Blizzard of the NPSL. Northern Illinois, where he was a volunteer assistant coach. Codd’s experience includes being a coach for the Celtics club in In his 11 seasons at Baylor, Codd has helped the Bears become St. Charles, Ill., for three years and one year at St. Charles High one of the NCAA’s best defensive squads. As a team, BU has School. In addition, he spent two years coaching with the Tophat consistently posted and improved on the program’s lowest goals girls’ club in Atlanta. against averages, including the record mark in 2012 (0.53). The A native of Torrance, Calif., Codd is a graduate of North Caroli- mark led the Big 12, was third in the NCAA and produced a na State University with a degree in history. While a prep at South program-record 13 shutouts. The defense played a large role in Torrance High, he played for the Fram Culver Club. Baylor earning its first Big 12 Championship title and then-deep- Codd is married to Charmaine Hooper, a former member of the est run in the NCAA Tournament with a Sweet 16 appearance in Canadian National Team who was regarded as one of the world’s 2012. top women’s soccer players. The couple has a daughter, Charlie. In 2018, Codd helped the Bears to hold opponents to a 0.88 goals against average and a .538 shutout percentage, a mark good enough for second in the Big 12. In 2017, Codd helped lead the Bears through a record-breaking postseason run, clinching the program’s second Big 12 Champion- ship title and a first-ever Elite 8 berth. Despite suffering multiple season-ending injuries to the defensive backline, Codd and the staff pieced together a solid effort anchored by All-Big 12 and All-Region defender Precious Akanyirige. The Bears held oppo- MATT SMITH nents to a 0.83 goals against average and .453 shutout percentage, ASSISTANT COACH | THIRD SEASON both ranking third in the conference. SOUTH CAROLINA, 2009 Working primarily with the goalies in 2013, Codd’s group gave up 13 goals -- one less than 2012’s program-record 14 goals al- Matt Smith is in his third season at Baylor as he left his post as lowed and its 13 shutouts tied 2012’s single-season school record. head women’s soccer coach at Limestone College (Gaffney, South Along the way, goalie starter Michelle Kloss’ 11 shutouts in 2013 Carolina) to become an assistant coach for the Bears on Jan. 9, set a new Baylor single-season record as she had the third-longest 2017. scoreless streak in school history at 439:17 minutes. Kloss ranked Smith works with the goalkeepers and aids in recruiting for second in the NCAA in goals against average (0.65) and third in Baylor. NCAA save percentage (.817) while ranking second in the Big 12 In 2017, Smith continued his work with Jennifer Wandt as the in goals against average and shutouts and fourth in save percent- sophomore set the program record with 12 shutouts on the age. season. When the Bears topped West Virginia for the first time in Under Codd’s tutelage, Kloss led the Big 12 in 2012 and ranked program history and handed the Mountaineers their first Big 12 eighth in the NCAA in goals against average (0.55), setting the loss in Morgantown, Wandt racked up a career best nine saves. Baylor single-season record. She also ranked sixth in the Big 12 in In 2017, Smith helped guide the Bears to unprecedented success, save percentage (.791), which ranked ninth on the all-time single rolling to the program’s second Big 12 Championship title and a season list at Baylor. Along the way, she posted nine shutouts to first-ever berth in the Elite 8. Smith helped carry true freshman lead the Big 12 and ranked second on the Baylor single season list. goalkeeper Wandt through a quick transition after Wandt was The Bears allowed a then-program-low 14 goals on the season. forced into service by injury. The frosh held down the goal over In 2011, Codd was instrumental in helping Courtney Seelhorst the final 21 matches, including a heroic effort in a penalty kicks post the then-second lowest GAA in program history (0.80). The victory for BU over the defending national champions, USC. senior also recorded 10 shutouts under Codd’s watch, while the Wandt would earn a spot on the Big 12 All-Freshman team and team as a whole tied the then-program record for the most shut- was selected as a United Soccer Coaches All-Region third teamer. outs in a season with 11. BU only allowed 18 goals on the year in While at Limestone, Smith became the program’s all-time win- 22 games for a 0.82 goals against average. ningest coach with an impressive 80-38-10 record in seven years. In 2010, BU surrendered the fewest goals (16) in Baylor history The Saints had just four winning seasons in the 20 years prior to at the time. He also guided Seelhorst to eight solo shutouts on the his arrival, and Smith notched 10 or more wins five times. year, which at the time tied her with Dawn Greathouse for second Under Smith’s guidance, the Saints broke the program record for in most solo shutouts in a season. In addition, her 0.812 GAA on most wins in a season three times (2011, 2015 and 2016) while five the year ranks her fourth all-time for goals-against average in a of his teams rank at the top of the Limestone record book for most season at BU. wins in a year.

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The Saints achieved their best seasons in program history in 2016 with an 18-2 mark In 2015, he guided Limestone to its first Conference Carolinas Tournament Championship and the program’s first NCAA Tour- nament appearance. The Saints added a regular season title in 2016, and followed that up with a second consecutive tournament crown and NCAA appearance. Named the 2016 Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year, ELIZABETH PERKINS Smith has mentored four All-Americans while at Limestone and VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH | SECOND SEASON coached 38 all-conference selections and 19 All-Southeast Region HOPE COLLEGE, 2017 recipients. During his seven years in Gaffney, the Saints had a student-ath- Elizabeth Perkins is entering her first season as the volunteer lete named Conference Carolinas Player of the Year four times assistant coach at Baylor, joining the soccer staff in the summer of and Conference Carolinas Defensive Player of the Year twice. 2018. Smith’s teams also excelled in the classroom, earning three She was a standout forward in her time at Hope College, totaling NSCAA Team Academic Awards while overseeing the first player 57 points on 25 goals and seven assists in her senior season to set in team history to be named NSCAA Scholar All-American fol- both the single-season points and goals record at her alma mater. lowing the 2015 campaign. She also played on the women’s basketball team, averaging 6.3 Prior his time at Limestone, Smith spent five seasons as the as- points and 2.9 rebounds over 14.7 minutes per game. sistant women’s soccer coach at Presbyterian College. His duties A native of Eaton Rapids, Mich., Perkins majored in both Psy- included working with the goalkeepers while also helping in chology and Spanish with a minor in French at Hope, graduating recruiting and making travel plans for the team. in 2017. Smith played an instrumental part in helping PC make the tran- Perkins is currently enrolled in Truett Seminary at Baylor, pursu- sition from an NCAA Division II school to a Division I member ing a degree in Theology. institution and helping the program gain membership into the Big South Conference. During Presbyterian’s first season at the DI level, he helped lead the team to a 6-7-1 overall mark after the Blue Hose closed out the regular season with three straight wins over VMI, High Point and Radford. Before starting his coaching career, Smith played one season with the Nashville Metros of the Professional Development League (PDL) and guided the team to an 18-11 record. He earned TransSouth All-Freshman honors while at Trevecca Nazarene JUSTINE HOVDEN University before transferring to Cumberland University for his DIRECTOR OF SOCCER OPERATIONS | FOURTH SEASON final two seasons of eligibility. In high school, Smith was consid- BAYLOR, 2015 ered a Top-50 player in South Carolina after leading Irmo High School to a State Championship during his senior year. Justine Hovden is entering her fourth season as the director of The Columbia, S.C. native is a member of the National Soccer soccer operations. She joined the Baylor staff in January 2016, Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and has coached with transitioning to the soccer staff after a decorated career as a stu- the South Carolina Olympic Development Program and the dent-athlete for the Bears. Columbia United Football Club. He holds a NSCAA National and A key piece to Jobson’s roster as a forward from 2011-2014, State goalkeeping license. Hovden closed out her Baylor playing career with a banner senior Smith graduated from the University of South Carolina with a season, leading the team in points and game-winning goals. Her Bachelor of Arts in History in 2009. three assists vs. Incarnate Word in 2014 notched her place as the third player in program history to achieve that mark in a single match. Hovden’s main duties include handling a portion of the pro- gram’s business responsibilities, team travel, apparel and equip- ment. Hovden also coordinates communication with the Legacy membership -- the Baylor soccer booster club -- and assists the Baylor staff with youth and coaching clinics throughout the year. Hovden graduated from Baylor in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.

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25 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM 2018 Baylor Bears Soccer Baylor Game Results (as of May 15, 2019) 2018 RESULTS All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scored Aug 16 ACU W 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 487 Algya, Maddie (Crowther, Jackie;Moon, Taylor) Moon, Taylor (unassisted) Aug 19 SAMFORD W 6-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 445 Padgett, Raegan (unassisted) Moon, Taylor (Padgett, Raegan) James, Julie (unassisted) Wendlandt, Camryn (Algya, Maddie) Algya, Maddie (unassisted) Cunningham, Giuliana (Algya, Maddie) Aug 24 at USF L 1-3 2-1-0 0-0-0 571 Wendlandt, Camryn (Crowther, Jackie) Aug 26 at Florida Atlantic W 1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 244 Brown, Kennedy (Padgett, Raegan;Moon, Taylor) Aug 31 at Arkansas L 2-3 3-2-0 0-0-0 2529 Wendlandt, Camryn (James, Julie) Padgett, Raegan (unassisted) Sep 02 NEBRASKA W 6-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 932 King, Sarah (Bunnell, Emily;Wendlandt, Camryn) James, Julie (Moon, Taylor) Crowther, Jackie (Padgett, Raegan) Cunningham, Giuliana (unassisted) James, Julie (Wandt, Jennifer) Crowther, Jackie (Bunnell, Emily) Sep 07 vs Arizona State W 1-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 250 James, Julie (unassisted) Sep 09 at Arizona L 1-3 5-3-0 0-0-0 704 James, Julie (Bunnell, Emily) Sep 13 #23 BUTLER W 2-0 6-3-0 0-0-0 453 Cunningham, Giuliana (Crowther, Jackie) Padgett, Raegan (unassisted) Sep 16 UTRGV W 2-0 7-3-0 0-0-0 466 Cunningham, Giuliana (Crowther, Jackie) Padgett, Raegan (unassisted) * Sep 21 at #11 Texas L O T 1-2 7-4-0 0-1-0 1842 James, Julie (Leach, Ariel;Henderson, Ally) * Sep 28 TCU W 1-0 8-4-0 1-1-0 1373 Wendlandt, Camryn (unassisted) * Sep 30 at Texas Tech W 2-0 9-4-0 2-1-0 850 Crowther, Jackie (unassisted) Crowther, Jackie (unassisted) * Oct 05 at #16 West Virginia WOT 1-0 10-4-0 3-1-0 1409 Wendlandt, Camryn (King, Sarah) * Oct 07 at Iowa State WO2 2-1 11-4-0 4-1-0 226 Cunningham, Giuliana (Crowther, Jackie) Moon, Taylor (unassisted) * Oct 12 OKLAHOMA STATE W 1-0 12-4-0 5-1-0 1023 Wendlandt, Camryn (Padgett, Raegan;James, Julie) * Oct 19 KANSAS STATE W 1-0 13-4-0 6-1-0 361 Wendlandt, Camryn (unassisted) * Oct 21 KANSAS W 3-1 14-4-0 7-1-0 658 Wendlandt, Camryn (Henderson, Ally) Reyna, Elena (Sowinski, Halee;Moon, Taylor) Padgett, Raegan (unassisted) * Oct 25 OKLAHOMA W 1-0 15-4-0 8-1-0 775 Wendlandt, Camryn (Brown, Kennedy) Oct 28 vs Iowa State W 3-0 16-4-0 8-1-0 Reyna, Elena (Crowther, Jackie) James, Julie (Crowther, Jackie) Moon, Taylor (penalty kick) Nov 02 vs Texas Tech WOT 2-1 17-4-0 8-1-0 251 James, Julie (Henderson, Ally) Crowther, Jackie (unassisted) Nov 04 vs #14 West Virginia L 0-3 17-5-0 8-1-0 235 - Nov 10 ACU W 2-0 18-5-0 8-1-0 1250 King, Sarah (Cunningham, Giuliana;James, Julie) Wendlandt, Camryn (Henderson, Ally) Nov 16 #13 VANDERBILT W 3-1 19-5-0 8-1-0 1316 Cunningham, Giuliana (Henderson, Ally) Padgett, Raegan (Henderson, Ally) James, Julie (Padgett, Raegan) Nov 18 #12 VIRGINIA W 2-1 20-5-0 8-1-0 1100 James, Julie (Henderson, Ally) Brown, Kennedy (Padgett, Raegan) Nov 24 at #2 Georgetown L 0-3 20-6-0 8-1-0 871 -

2018 BIG 12 STANDINGS 2018 BIG 12 AWARDS CONFERENCE OVERALL Coach of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Paul Jobson (BU) Cyera Hintzen (UT) Bianca St. Georges (WVU) W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Newcomer/Freshman of the Year BU!*^ 8 1 0 .889 20 6 0 .769 All-Big 12 First Team All-Big 12 Second Team Messiah Bright (TCU)/Julia Grosso (UT) WVU%*^ 7 2 0 .778 15 4 4 .739 Rylee Foster, West Virginia, Jr., GK Jennifer Wandt, Baylor, So., GK TTU*^ 5 3 1 .611 14 5 3 .705 Bianca St. Georges, West Virginia, Sr., D Vanessa Flores, West Virginia, Sr., D Big 12 All-Freshman Team TCU*^ 5 3 1 .611 13 5 3 .690 Easther Mayi Kith, West Virginia, Sr., D Jordan Brewster, West Virginia, Fr., D Taylor Moon, Baylor, MF Sarah King, Baylor, Sr., D Kim Rodriguez, Oklahoma State, So., D Kayley Ables, Baylor, D/F UT*^ 5 3 1 .611 13 5 3 .690 Haley Berg, UT, So., MF Julia Grosso, Texas, Fr., MF Sarah Peters, Kansas, GK KU*^ 5 4 0 .556 12 6 3 .643 Julie James, Baylor, Sr., MF Karitas Tomasdottir, TCU, Sr., MF Grace Yochum, Oklahoma State, MF OU* 3 5 1 .389 7 10 2 .421 Yazmeen Ryan, TCU, So., MF Grace Cutler, West Virginia, Sr., MF Messiah Bright, TCU, F OSU 2 6 1 .278 10 7 1 .583 Cyera Hintzen, Texas, Sr., F Katie McClure, Kansas, Jr., F Maddy Warren, TCU, F Grace Hagen, Kansas, Sr., F Camryn Wendlandt, Baylor, Jr., F Julia Grosso, Texas, MF ISU* 2 6 1 .278 4 14 2 .250 Sh’Nia Gordon, West Virginia, Sr., F Messiah Bright, TCU, Fr., F Mackenzie McFarland, Texas, F KSU 0 9 0 .000 4 12 2 .278 Kaylee Dao, Oklahoma, R-Jr., U Paige Welch, Oklahoma, Sr., U Cassandra Hiatt, Texas Tech, D ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; Jordan Brewster, West Virginia, F/D * Big 12 Tournament; ^ NCAA Tournament Addison Clark, West Virginia, MF * Unanimous selection

26 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL 2018 STATISTICS OVERALL ## PLAYER GP-GS MIN G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GWG PK-ATT 20 James, Julie 26-26 2300 10 3 23 68 0.147 34 0.500 1 0-0 7 Wendlandt, Camryn 26-23 1732 10 1 21 60 0.167 30 0.500 5 0-0 33 Padgett, Raegan 26-25 1672 6 6 18 45 0.133 28 0.622 1 0-0 11 Crowther, Jackie 25-5 1190 5 7 17 24 0.208 13 0.542 2 0-0 23 Cunningham, Giuliana 23-15 1087 6 1 13 18 0.333 14 0.778 2 0-0 9 Moon, Taylor 26-4 1066 4 4 12 44 0.091 22 0.500 2 1-1 21 Henderson, Ally 26-26 2084 0 7 7 29 0.000 10 0.345 0 0-0 10 Algya, Maddie 6-6 423 2 2 6 7 0.286 5 0.714 1 0-0 15 Brown, Kennedy 26-21 1414 2 1 5 33 0.061 18 0.545 2 0-0 19 King, Sarah 26-26 2363 2 1 5 8 0.250 4 0.500 2 0-0 4 Reyna, Elena 15-0 294 2 0 4 10 0.200 6 0.600 2 0-0 16 Bunnell, Emily 7-5 419 0 3 3 2 0.000 1 0.500 0 0-0 44 Sowinski, Halee 24-0 469 0 1 1 9 0.000 4 0.444 0 0-0 00 Leach, Ariel 22-22 1581 0 1 1 5 0.000 1 0.200 0 0-0 8 Wandt, Jennifer 26-23 2138 0 1 1 1 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 6 Ables, Kayley 25-25 2017 0 0 0 8 0.000 3 0.375 0 0-0 2 Hayden, Danielle 23-15 1160 0 0 0 4 0.000 1 0.250 0 0-0 14 Johnston, Audrey 24-1 666 0 0 0 2 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 5 Norman, Sarah 24-15 1565 0 0 0 2 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 17 Foster, Haley 3-0 17 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 13 Piercy, Lauren 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 12 Bevington, Sarah 3-0 49 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 3 Ross, Kylie 2-0 22 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0-0 TOTAL 26 - 49 39 137 379 .129 194 .512 20 1-1 OPPONENTS 26 - 23 23 69 287 .080 110 .383 6 0-0

GOALIE Goal Average Saves Record # GOALIE GP-GS MIN GA GAAVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO/CBO 8 Wandt, Jennifer 26-21 2136:29 18 0.76 76 .809 19 5 0 12/2 0 Parrish, Hannah 5-5 225:00 5 2.00 8 .615 1 1 0 0/2 TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 2/0 TOTAL 26 2361:29 23 0.88 87 .791 20 6 0 14 OPPONENTS 26 2361:29 49 1.87 145 .747 6 20 0 2

GOALS BY PERIOD CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Baylor 20 26 2 1 49 Baylor 53 68 2 0 123 Opponents 11 11 1 0 23 Opponents 83 52 1 1 137

SHOTS BY PERIOD FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Baylor 176 194 8 1 379 Baylor 148 146 1 1 296 Opponents 143 142 1 1 287 Opponents 88 131 2 1 222

SAVES BY PERIOD ATTENDANCE SUMARY 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total BU OPPONENT Baylor 47 40 0 0 87 Total 10639 9246 Opponents 76 66 3 0 145 Dates/Avg Per Date 13/818 9/1027 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/184 --

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RANDY WALDRUM (1996-98) O21 at Texas Tech* (17/NR) W 3-2 139 S30 at Iowa State* L 1-2 (OT) 286 1996 17-3-1, 6-2-1 3rd O25 Colorado* (17/NR) W 2-0 271 O5 Texas* (NR/17) L 0-2 423 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND O30 Iowa State* (16/NR) W 3-0 312 O7 atTexas A&M* (NR/10) L 0-6 1717 A30 Pittsburgh W 12-2 227 N1 Nebraska* (16/9) W 1-0 616 O14 Oklahoma State* W 3-2 (OT) 138 S2 Charleston Southern W 5-1 310 N6 vs. Missouri^ (10/NR) L 2-3 543 O16 Oklahoma* W 3-1 165 S7 at TAMU-Commerce W 3-0 200 N5 Northwestern% (17/20) L 4-5 845 O19 Colorado* W 3-0 301 S8 Tennessee W 4-3 350 ^ - Big 12 Championship (, Texas) O21 Texas Tech* W 7-0 215 S10 at Stephen F. Austin W 5-0 N/A % - NCAA Tournament Second Round (Waco, Texas) O26 at Missouri* L 2-5 313 S13 Oklahoma State* T 2-2(OT) 355 O28 at Kansas* L 0-3 289 S15 Colorado* W 3-0 285 N2 at Colorado College L 1-3 210 NICK COWELL (1999-2002) N8 vs. Nebraska^ (NR/9) L 1-5 947 S27 at Missouri* W 4-1 N/A 1999 14-7-1, 6-3-1, 4th # - Baylor Labor Day Classic (Waco, Texas) S29 at Kansas* W 1-0 295 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST ROUND ^ - Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) O5 McNeese State W 11-0 150 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND O11 atTexas* (NR/21) W 4-2 N/A A27 at Iowa State* (17/NR) W 2-1 (2OT) 300 2002 8-9-2, 2-6-2, 10th O13 atTexas A&M* (NR/7) L 1-4 N/A A29 at Nebraska* (17/8) L 0-3 803 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND O18 atTexas Tech* W 1-0 878 S3 San Diego (17/NR) W 6-1 1372 A30 UL-Lafayette# W 3-0 602 O19 vs.Missouri State! W 3-0 N/A S5 TCU (17/NR) W 2-0 718 S1 Mississippi State# W 2-1 564 O25 Nebraska* (NR/6) L 1-2 768 S10 at Maryland# (18/NR) W 4-0 632 S6 at Rice W 2-1 (OT) 306 O27 Iowa State* W 2-0 332 S12 vs. Pittsburgh# (18/NR) W 3-1 203 S8 Texas State W 3-2 (2OT) 211 O30 SFA (RV/NR) W 7-0 150 S17 at Arizona (14/NR) W 4-1 596 S11 McNeese State W 6-0 229 N2 at UT-El Paso (RV/NR) W 1-0 97 S19 Loyola Marymount (14/NR) L 0-1 340 S13 at Arizona State L 0-1 518 N3 at North Texas (RV/NR) W 2-0 N/A S26 Evansville (14/NR) W 2-0 221 S15 at Northern Arizona W 2-0 343 N8 vs.Texas^ (RV/NR) W 3-1 N/A S29 SMU (14/25) L 0-1 531 S20 SMU L 2-4 643 N9 vs.Texas A&M^ (RV/7) L 4-5 (OT) N/A O1 Kansas* (12/NR) W 2-1 541 S27 at Oklahoma* L 2-4 667 ! - Played in Lubbock, Texas O3 Missouri* (12/20) L 1-3 397 S29 at Oklahoma State* L 0-2 710 ^ - Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) O8 Texas A&M* (NR/7) W 1-0 789 O4 Kansas* W 2-1 509 O10 Texas* L 2-4 629 O6 Missouri* L 3-4 249 1997 14-6-1, 7-3-0, 3rd O15 at Oklahoma* (24/NR) W 2-1 182 O11 Texas A&M* (NR/6) T 1-1 (2OT) 1,488 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND O17 at Oklahoma State* (24/NR) W 4-0 302 O13 at Texas* (NR/3) L 1-3 1,167 A31 UAB W 8-1 402 O23 at Denver (25/NR) W 3-2 (OT) 200 O18 Colorado* T 1-1 (2OT) 224 S5 at Oklahoma State* W 2-0 314 O24 at Colorado* (25/) T 1-1 (2OT) 575 O20 Nebraska* (NR/20) L 0-4 284 S7 at Oklahoma* L 0-1 383 O30 Texas Tech* (25/NR) W 5-2 527 O25 at Iowa State* L 3-4 (OT) 217 S12 Missouri* W 5-0 476 N3 vs. Texas^ (22/NR) W 2-0 411 O27 at Iowa L 0-1 (OT) 243 S14 Kansas* W 1-0 589 N4 vs. Nebraska^ (22/4) L 1-7 820 N1 at Texas Tech* W 4-0 104 S17 Texas Tech* (RV/NR) W 5-0 268 N10 at SMU% (24/NR) L 0-4 771 # - Baylor Labor Day Classic (Waco, Texas) S19 Oregon! (RV/NR) W 2-1 N/A ^ - Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) S21 Utah! (RV/NR) W 3-2 N/A % - NCAA Tournament Second Round (Waco, Texas) S26 at Nebraska* (24/9) L 0-2 932 GEORGE VAN LINDER (2003-07) S28 at Iowa State* (24/NR) W 2-0 150 2000 10-6-3, 6-2-2 4th 2003 7-9-2, 2-6-2, 10th O2 SMU (RV/18) L 1-2 674 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND O10 Texas* (NR/23) W 1-0 (OT) 681 A25 at SMU (RV/13) L 1-2 667 A29 Eastern Washington W 2-0 198 O12 Texas A&M* (NR/3) W 2-1 (OT) 1023 A27 at TCU (RV/NR) W 1-0 600 A31 North Texas W 4-3 (OT) 272 O17 at Colorado* (19/NR) L 2-3 1260 S1 Arkansas (RV/NR) T 1-1 (2OT) 521 S5 at Houston W 2-0 414 O19 at Colorado College (19/NR) T 2-2 (OT) 441 S3 North Texas (RV/NR) W 1-0 487 S7 Utah L 2-3 (OT) 205 O26 at Minnesota (23/NR) L 0-3 554 S8 at USC# (NR/9) L 1-3 300 S13 vs. SMU# L 1-2 250 O28 Oral Roberts W 5-0 50 S10 vs. UCLA# (NR/8) L 0-4 150 S14 at TCU# W 4-0 750 O31 Tulsa W 4-0 418 S17 Colorado College W 3-1 124 S20 at Cal Poly& (NR/23) L 0-1 250 N2 North Texas W 2-1 427 S22 Nebraska* (NR/3) L 0-3 307 S21 vs. Air Force& W 3-1 60 N6 vs. Iowa State^ (RV/NR) W 4-2 800 S24 Iowa State* W 3-0 207 S26 at Kansas * (NR/19) L 0-1 (2OT) 725 N7 vs. Nebraska^ (RV/7) L 1-4 875 S29 at Texas* L 1-2 1670 S28 at Oklahoma State * L 0-3 454 ! GTE Aggie Soccer Classic (College Station, Texas) O1 Texas A&M* (NR/9) W 2-1 1272 O3 Nebraska * (NR/14) W 2-1 537 ^ - Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) O6 at Oklahoma* T 0-0 (2OT) 287 O5 Colorado * (NR/15) L 0-2 409 O8 at Oklahoma State* W 3-1 361 O10 at Texas * L 0-4 2108 1998 15-5-1, 9-0-1, 1st O13 at Colorado* W 3-1 235 O12 at Texas A&M * (NR/5) L 0-3 2449 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS, NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST ROUND O15 at Texas Tech* W 3-2 87 O19 at Oklahoma * T 1-1 (2OT) 532 FINAL NSCAA RANKING: NO. 18 O20 Missouri* (RV/NR) W 4-3 347 O24 Missouri * L 1-2 347 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND O22 Kansas* (RV/NR) T 1-1 (2OT) 337 O26 Iowa State * T 1-1 (2OT) 284 S1 UALR W 5-0 153 N1 vs. Missouri^ (RV/NR) W 2-1 (OT) N/A O31 Texas Tech * W 3-0 317 S4 Montana W 4-1 313 N3 vs. Nebraska^ (RV/3) L 0-4 752 # - TCU Tournament (Fort Worth, Texas) S6 Alabama W 2-1 303 # - USC Fila Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.) & - Cal Poly Tournament (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) S10 at SMU (NR/13) W 3-1 508 ^ - Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) S13 at TCU W 5-1 203 2004 7-9-2, 3-6-1, 9th S18 at USC (18/NR) L 0-1 N/A 2001 8-10-0, 4-6-0, 7th DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND S20 at UCLA (18/25) L 0-1 570 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND A27 at Notre Dame (NR/4) L 2-7 1316 S25 at Duke (23/NR) W 4-0 350 A31 Arizona State# (NR/21) L 0-3 826 A31 Rice T 0-0 (2OT) 424 S27 at North Carolina (23/1) L 0-5 350 S2 Furman W 4-0 330 S3 vs. Iowa # W 2-1 73 O2 at Kansas* (24/NR) W 1-0 100 S7 at Loyola Marymount W 2-1 320 S5 vs. Wisconsin # L 2-3 (OT) 105 O4 at Missouri* (24/NR) W 1-0 312 S9 at San Diego L 2-3(OT) 401 S10 TCU W 5-2 421 O9 at Texas A&M* (20/19) W 2-0 1741 S17 TCU W 3-1 247 S17 at North Texas L 1-2 259 O11 at Texas* (20/NR) T 0-0 656 S21 Rice W 3-1 403 S19 Cal Irvine W 2-1 279 O16 Oklahoma* (16/NR) W 2-0 316 S28 at Nebraska* (NR/3) L 0-4 1145 S24 Texas A&M* (NR/14) L 0-1 745 O18 Oklahoma State* (16/NR) W 3-0 208 29 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

S26 Texas* (NR/22) W 2-1 (OT) 450 O6 at Oklahoma State (NR/22)* L 1-2 612 O15 Seattle T 1-1 (2OT) 202 O1 at Iowa State* L 1-2 (2OT) 116 O12 Colorado* L 2-3 315 O17 at Kansas* W 1-0 (2OT) 589 O3 at Kansas* (NR/12) L 0-3 472 O14 Texas (NR/4)* L 0-1 475 O22 Missouri* L 0-2 582 O8 Oklahoma* L 1-2 472 O9 at Nebraska* W 4-1 391 O24 Iowa State* L 0-1 401 O10 Oklahoma State* T 2-2 (2OT) 472 O21 at Iowa State* L 1-3 301 O29 Texas Tech* W 1-0 419 O15 at Colorado* L 1-2 153 O26 Texas Tech* L 1-2 506 O17 at Nebraska* W 4-3 453 N2 at Texas A&M (NR/2)* L 0-4 3524 2011 15-4-3, 5-2-1, 3rd O22 Northern Colorado W 4-1 578 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND O24 Missouri* L 2-3 432 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND O29 at Texas Tech* W 3-2 (2OT) 255 MARCI JOBSON (2008-14) A19 Sam Houston State W 3-0 604 2008 5-11-3, 1-7-2, 10th # - Nike Tiger Invitational (Columbia, Mo.) A21 at Nebraska T 1-1 (2OT) 634 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND A26 Cal State Northridge W 1-0 424 A22 at UTEP L 0-1 1426 2005 4-12-2, 2-7-1, 10th A28 UTSA W 5-1 358 A29 at New Mexico L 0-2 904 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND S2 at Louisville W 3-0 553 A31 Presbyterian W 3-0 205 A26 Houston W 1-0 565 S4 vs. Kentucky# L 1-2 290 S7 Prairie View A&M W 10-1 224 A28 Stephen F. Austin L 0-1 398 S9 Texas State W 2-0 509 S12 Arizona State L 0-1 352 S2 Minnesota T 1-1 (2OT) 547 S11 North Texas W 2-0 351 S14 UTSA W 3-0 389 S4 Northwestern L 1-2 278 S16 at Texas A&M* (NR/21) L 1-2 3251 S19 North Texas L 0-2 320 S9 vs. Northwestern State# W 7-1 450 S18 Utah Valley W 2-1 224 S21 Houston W 1-0 251 S11 vs. Boston L 0-2 375 S23 at Texas* W 1-0 3867 S26 at Texas State T 0-0 (2OT) 1274 S15 at SMU L 1-4 379 S25 Weber State W 1-0 (OT) 262 S28 Texas A&M* (NR/7) L 0-1 764 S18 Portland (NR/2) L 1-4 298 S30 Texas Tech* T 0-0 (2OT) 608 O3 Iowa State* T 0-0 (2OT) 315 S23 vs. Kansas* L 0-1 133 O7 at Kansas* W 3-1 438 O5 Nebraska* W 1-0 261 S25 at Missouri* L 1-2 442 O9 at Iowa State* W 2-0 410 O10 at Texas Tech* L 1-2 (2OT) 511 S30 at Texas* L 0-3 1246 O14 Missouri* W 3-1 408 O12 at Colorado* (NR/22) L 0-4 736 O7 Nebraska * L 0-1 476 O16 Jackson State W 5-0 291 O17 Oklahoma State* (NR/11) L 0-5 325 O9 Iowa State * W 2-1 293 O21 Oklahoma State (NR/2) L 0-1 1008 O19 Oklahoma* L 0-1 378 O14 at Oklahoma State * L 0-3 321 O23 Oklahoma* W 3-1 584 O24 at Missouri* L 0-2 284 O16 at Oklahoma * L 0-1 439 N2 vs. Missouri^ T 2-2 (2OT) 283 O26 at Kansas* L 0-1 529 O21 Texas Tech * W 3-1 402 N12 Texas State% W 3-0 951 O31 at Texas* (NR/8) T 0-0 (2OT) 658 O23 Colorado * T 0-0 (2OT) 356 N18 vs. North Carolina$ L 0-5 N/A O28 at Texas A&M* L 0-4 4543 # - in Louisville, Ky. 2009 8-6-5, 3-4-3, 7th # - Nike Tiger Invitational (Columbia, Mo.) ^ - Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND % - NCAA Championship First Round (Waco, Texas) A21 at Rice T 1-1 (2OT) 505 2006 7-10-2, 1-8-1, 10th $ - NCAA Championship Second Round (Gainesville, Fla.) A23 Lamar W 3-0 321 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND A28 North Dakota State T 0-0 (2OT) 508 A25 Northwestern State W 1-0 523 2012 19-1-5, 5-0-3, 2nd S4 at McNeese State W 4-0 200 A27 at Houston L 0-2 304 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP, NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SWEET 16 S6 at Louisiana W 3-1 138 S1 vs. Indiana# T 1-1 (2OT) 247 FINAL NSCAA RANKING: NO. 11 S11 at North Texas L 1-2 542 S3 at Purdue (NR/21) L 0-2 370 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND S20 at UTSA W 1-0 (OT) 387 S8 at Portland (NR/6) L 0-5 3646 A17 at Rice W 1-0 517 S25 Texas A&M* (NR/10) L 0-1 804 S10 vs. Washington L 0-4 — A19 Northwestern State W 5-0 307 S27 Texas* T 0-0 (2OT) 603 S15 UTSA W 1-0 417 A24 at Cal State Northridge (24/NR) W 2-1 393 02 at Texas Tech* L 0-1 1256 S17 Samford W 1-0 252 A26 at Long Beach State (24/15) L 1-2 560 O4 Colorado* W 2-1 209 S22 Texas A&M* (NR/12) L 0-1 923 A31 Nebraska (RV/NR) W 3-0 384 O9 at Nebraska* T 1-1 (2OT) 345 S24 Texas* (NR/11) L 1-2 701 S2 McNeese State (RV/NR) W 5-0 238 O11 at Iowa State* W 3-1 228 S19 Iowa State* W 3-0 507 S7 at North Texas (RV/NR) T 0-0 (2OT) 1097 O16 Missouri* L 0-5 324 O1 at Missouri* W 3-0 417 S9 at UTSA (RV/NR) W 4-0 509 O18 Kansas* W 2-1 (2OT) 371 O6 at Nebraska* L 1-2 (OT) 285 S14 SMU (RV/NR) W 2-1 (2OT) 913 O23 Houston Baptist W 6-0 302 O13 Oklahoma State* (NR/12) L 1-3 501 S16 at Houston Baptist (RV/NR) W 5-0 100 O25 at Oklahoma State* L 0-1 404 O15 Oklahoma* W 2-1 314 S21 at Oklahoma * (25/NR) T 1-1 (2OT) 762 O30 at Oklahoma* T 0-0 (2OT) 537 O20 at Kansas* L 0-1 441 S23 Stephen F. Austin (25/NR) W 4-0 468 N4 vs. Texas A&M^ (NR/20) L 0-2 1072 O22 at Colorado* L 0-1 664 S28 Kansas * (RV/NR) W 1-0 854 ^ - Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) O27 at Texas Tech* L 0-1 475 O5 at Texas Tech * (25/NR) W 3-2 (2OT) 1426 N1 vs. Texas A&M^ L 0-3 327 O12 at West Virginia * (20/25) T 1-1 (2OT) 1207 2010 11-7-2, 4-6-0, 9th # - Big 12 - Big Ten Conference Challenge (Lawrence, Ind.) O14 at Oklahoma State * (20/NR) T 0-0 (2OT) 572 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ^ - Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) O19 Texas * (20/NR) W 2-1 (2OT) 887 A20 Rice W 1-0 518 O21 Iowa State * (20/NR) W 1-0 257 A22 McNeese State W 7-0 324 2007 6-12-1, 3-7-0, 8th O26 TCU * (15/NR) W 2-0 422 A27 Houston Baptist W 6-0 418 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND O31 vs. Oklahoma State ^ (14/NR) W 3-0 273 A29 at Arizona State L 1-3 318 A31 UL-Lafayette W 2-0 392 N2 vs. Texas Tech ^ (14/NR) W 2-1 389 S3 UTSA W 4-0 458 S2 Texas State W 4-0 376 N4 vs TCU ^ (14/NR) W 4-1 783 S5 Houston W 1-0 302 S4 at UTSA T 2-2 2468 N9 at Arizona State % (11/NR) W 3-1 894 S10 New Mexico T 0-0 (2OT) 471 S7 at Jacksonville W 6-2 250 N16 vs. Georgetown $ (11/14) W 2-1 (OT) 1003 S17 at Sam Houston State W 2-0 121 S9 vs. Stetson W 3-1 134 N18 at North Carolina & (11/13) T 1-1 (3OT) 654 S19 Prairie View A&M W 9-0 308 S14 at Cal State Northridge L 1-2 255 ^ - Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) S24 at Oklahoma State (NR/12)* L 1-2 809 S16 at Long Beach State L 0-3 350 % - NCAA Championship First Round (Tempe, Ariz.) S26 at Oklahoma* L 2-3 516 S21 Iona W 4-0 357 $ - NCAA Championship Second Round (Chapel Hill, N.C.) O1 Nebraska* W 2-1 514 S23 Delaware W 2-1 (OT) 207 & - NCAA Championship Sweet 16 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) O3 Colorado* (NR/22) W 1-0 (2OT) 302 S28 Kansas* T 2-2 (2OT) 390 O8 at Texas A&M* (RV/10) L 0-2 2202 S30 Missouri (NR/20)* L 2-4 315 O10 at Texas* (RV/RV) L 0-1 593 O4 at Oklahoma* L 1-3 286

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MARCI & PAUL JOBSON (2013-2014) PAUL JOBSON (2015-PRESENT) 2017 15-6-3, 4-4-1, 5th 2013 11-6-3, 3-4-1, 5th 2015 9-6-4, 4-1-2, 2nd DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND A18 LOUISIANA W 5-0 433 A23 UTSA (13/NR) W 5-0 730 A21 South Florida L 1-2 (2OT) 731 A20 WYOMING W 2-1 (OT) 377 A25 Northwestern State (13/NR) W 5-0 490 A24 Michigan State L 1-2 598 A24 at Rice (RV/NR) T 0-0 (2OT) 271 A30 at Washington (11/NR) W 1-0 678 A28 at Purdue L 1-2 N/A S1 UTSA (RV/NR) W 1-0 376 S1 at SMU (11/NR) W 2-0 620 A30 vs. Indiana # L 0-1 (OT) 199 S3 BALL STATE (RV/NR) W 1-0 298 S6 vs. Missouri # (9/NR) W 2-1 352 S4 at Sam Houston State T 1-1 (2OT) 339 S8 at Portland# (RV/NR) W 1-0 1659 S8 at Texas A&M (9/19) T 0-0 (2OT) 2052 S6 at Incarnate Word W 7-1 225 S10 vs. Washington (RV/RV) L 0-1 500 S13 Cal Poly (10/NR) W 4-0 743 S11 Northern Illinois W 2-0 491 S17 at SMU (NR/RV) W 4-1 623 S15 McNeese State (10/NR) T 0-0 (2OT) 491 S13 UTSA W 8-0 581 S22 WEST VIRGINIA* (RV/5) L 1-2 (OT) 1159 S22 Boise State (13/NR) W 2-0 458 S18 at Air Force W 2-1 256 S24 IOWA STATE* (RV/NR) W 1-0 (OT) 336 S27 Oklahoma * (12/NR) W 1-0 1369 S20 at Colorado College W 2-0 276 S29 at Oklahoma* T 0-0 (2OT) 504 S29 West Virginia * (12/23) L 3-4 379 S25 Oklahoma State * W 1-0 (OT) 691 O1 at Oklahoma St* (NR/19) L 0-1 (OT) 473 O4 BYU (20/22) L 1-2 411 O2 at Iowa State * W 1-0 612 O6 TEXAS TECH* W 3-0 729 O11 at Texas * (RV/NR) L 1-2 1051 O9 at Kansas * L 0-1 (2OT) 742 O13 at Kansas State* W 1-0 1753 O13 Texas Tech * (NR/15) T 0-0 (2OT) 512 O16 Oklahoma * W 1-0 989 O15 at Kansas* W 1-0 546 O18 at Iowa State * L 0-1 (OT) 881 O18 Texas Tech (NR/17) * T 1-1 (2OT) 578 O20 TEXAS* (NR/10) L 0-1 (OT) 823 O20 at Kansas * L 0-2 463 O25 at Texas * W 2-1 799 O27 at TCU* L 1-2 (OT) 2543 O25 Oklahoma State * W 1-0 481 O27 at TCU * T 1-1 (2OT) 2317 N1 vs. Texas! (NR/14) W 2-1 (OT) 210 N1 at TCU * W 1-0 2250 N4 vs. TCU ^ T 1-1 (2OT) 308 N3 vs. Oklahoma St! (NR/16) W 3-0 388 N6 vs. Iowa State ^ W 1-0 410 N6 vs. Kansas ^ L 0-2 403 N5 vs. TCU! W 2-1 (OT) 552 N8 vs. West Virginia ^ (NR/16) L 0-1 350 # - Match played in West Lafayette, Ind. N10 RICE@ (23/RV) W 3-2 921 # - in College Station, Texas ^ - Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) N17 vs. USC# (23/9) T 1-1 (3OT) 1596 ^ - Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) N19 vs. Notre Dame# (23/RV) W 3-2 (OT) 1596 2016 12-7-1, 4-3-1, t-3rd N24 at Duke$ (23/3) L 0-4 995 2014 9-8-3, 2-5-1, 7th DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND # - Match played in Portland, Ore. DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND A19 at Detroit W 2-0 133 ! - Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) A22 Rice W 1-0 (OT) 591 A21 at Michigan State L 0-1 860 @ - NCAA First Round (Waco, Texas) A24 Houston Baptist W 2-0 498 A26 Purdue W 5-1 603 # - NCAA Second and Third Rounds (College Station, Texas) A29 at Utah Valley L 1-2 1355 A28 Incarnate Word W 3-0 393 $ - NCAA Quarterfinals (Durham, N.C.) S1 at BYU (NR/23) W 2-1 4517 S2 at NIU W 1-0 206 S5 Incarnate Word W 5-0 591 S4 at UIC W 1-0 212 2018 20-6, 8-1, 1st S7 Northwestern State W 5-0 601 S9 at Samford L 0-1 (2OT) 619 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND S12 at Notre Dame (NR/19) L 0-1 1138 S11 at Auburn L 0-1 478 A16 ACU (15/NR) W 2-0 487 S14 at Illinois State L 1-2 (OT) 307 S16 Washington W 2-0 493 A19 Samford (15/NR) W 6-1 445 S19 at UTSA W 4-0 339 S18 Jackson State W 7-0 591 A24 at USF (17/NR) L 1-3 571 S21 Oral Roberts T 0-0 (2OT) 601 S23 Texas * T 1-1 (2OT) 591 A26 at Florida Atlantic (17/NR) W 1-0 244 S26 Kansas (NR/18) * L 0-1 605 S25 at Oklahoma State * W 2-1 (OT) 288 A31 at Arkansas L 2-3 2529 S28 Iowa State * W 2-0 628 S30 at West Virginia (NR/3) * L 0-2 1374 S2 Nebraska W 6-0 932 O3 TCU * T 1-1 (2OT) 989 O7 at Oklahoma (NR/22) * W 2-1 527 S7 vs. Arizona State W 1-0 250 O12 at Oklahoma State * L 0-2 398 O9 at Texas Tech * W 1-0 634 S9 at Arizona L 1-3 704 O19 at Oklahoma * W 2-1 521 O14 TCU * W 2-1 789 S13 Butler (NR/16) W 2-0 453 O24 at Texas Tech (NR/19) * L 0-1 1468 O21 Iowa State (24/NR)* L 0-1 (OT) 581 S16 UTRGV W 2-0 466 O26 Texas * L 1-2 876 O23 Kansas (24/NR)* L 1-3 577 S21 at Texas (NR/11)* LOT 1-2 1842 O31 at West Virginia (NR/8) * L 0-2 369 N2 vs. Oklahoma State ^ W 1-0 277 S28 TCU* W 1-0 1373 N5 vs. Oklahoma State ^ W 1-0 767 N4 vs. TCU ^ L 2-3 (OT) 341 S30 at Texas Tech W 2-0 850 N7 vs. Oklahoma ^ T 0-0 (2OT) 809 ^ - Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) O5 at West Virginia (24/16)* WOT 1-0 1409 ^ - Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) O7 at Iowa State (24/NR)* WO2 2-1 226 O12 Oklahoma State (14/NR)* W 1-0 1023 O19 Kansas State (13/NR)* W 1-0 361 O21 Kansas (13/NR)* W 3-1 658 O25 Oklahoma (10/NR)* W 1-0 775 O28 vs. Iowa State (10/NR)! W 3-0 0 N2 vs. Texas Tech(9/NR)! WOT 2-1 251 N4 vs. West Virginia (9/14)! L 0-3 235 N10 ACU (11/NR)@ W 2-0 1250 N16 Vanderbilt (11/13)# W 3-1 1316 N18 Virginia (11/12)# W 2-1 1100 N24 at Georgetown (11/2)$ L 0-3 871 ! - Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) @ - NCAA First Round (Waco, Texas) # - NCAA Second and Third Rounds (Waco, Texas) $ - NCAA Quarterfinals (Washington, DC)

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1996 CONFERENCE OVERALL 2003 CONFERENCE OVERALL 2010 CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T PTS. W L T PCT. W L T PTS. W L T PCT. W L T PTS. W L T PCT. * ! # Nebraska 9 0 0 27 23 1 0 .958 #!* Colorado 8 1 1 25 15 4 1 .775 !*^Texas A&M 8 1 1 25 15 5 3 .717 * # Texas A&M 8 1 0 24 19 4 0 .826 #* Texas 7 3 0 21 12 9 0 .571 *%^Oklahoma St. 6 2 2 20 15 7 3 .660 * Baylor 6 2 1 19 17 3 1 .833 #* Kansas 6 3 1 19 18 6 1 .740 *Nebraska 5 4 1 16 13 7 1 .643 * Texas Tech 5 4 0 15 13 8 0 .619 #* Nebraska 6 4 0 18 13 8 1 .614 *^Oklahoma 5 4 1 16 12 8 3 .587 * Missouri 4 5 0 12 6 14 0 .300 #* Texas A&M 5 3 2 17 13 6 3 .659 *^Texas 4 3 3 15 11 6 4 .619 * Texas 4 5 0 12 8 10 2 .450 #* Oklahoma 3 3 4 13 8 7 5 .525 *Missouri 5 5 0 15 7 10 2 .421 Kansas 3 5 1 10 7 11 1 .395 #*^ Oklahoma St. 3 4 3 12 15 5 3 .717 *Texas Tech 4 5 1 13 11 8 1 .575 Colorado 3 6 0 9 6 10 1 .382 #* Missouri 3 6 1 10 12 11 1 .595 *Colorado 4 5 1 13 8 10 2 .475 Oklahoma State 1 6 2 5 10 7 2 .579 Baylor 2 6 2 8 7 9 2 .444 Baylor 4 6 0 12 11 7 2 .600 Iowa State 0 9 0 0 8 12 0 .400 Iowa State 2 6 2 8 5 10 4 .368 Iowa State 3 7 0 9 8 10 2 .450 * Qualified, Big 12 Tournament; ! Big 12 Tourn.Champion; Texas Tech 2 8 0 6 3 13 1 .206 Kansas 1 9 0 3 6 13 0 .316 # Qualified for NCAA Tournament ! Big 12 Champion; ^ Big 12 Tournament Champion; ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; * Big 12 Tournament; # NCAA Tournament Participant * Big 12 Tournament;^ NCAA Tournament Participant 1997 CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T PTS. W L T PCT. 2004 CONFERENCE OVERALL 2011 CONFERENCE OVERALL * ! # Texas A&M 9 1 0 27 18 3 0 .857 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. W L T PTS. W L T PCT. * # Nebraska 8 2 0 24 18 4 0 .818 *# Kansas 8 2 0 22 18 5 0 .783 !*^Oklahoma State 6 0 2 20 22 2 2 .885 * Baylor 7 3 0 21 14 6 1 .690 *!# Texas A&M 8 2 0 22 18 6 0 .750 *%^Texas A&M 6 1 1 19 16 6 2 .708 * Texas 7 3 0 21 10 10 0 .500 *# Colorado 6 3 1 19 15 6 2 .696 *^Baylor 5 2 1 16 15 4 3 .750 * Colorado 5 5 0 15 6 12 0 .333 *# Texas 6 3 1 19 15 7 2 .667 *Texas Tech 3 4 1 10 10 8 2 .550 * Iowa State 4 6 0 12 12 9 0 .571 *# Nebraska 6 4 0 18 14 9 0 .609 *^Texas 3 4 1 10 11 9 1 .548 Texas Tech 4 6 0 12 7 11 0 .389 * Missouri 5 5 0 15 9 10 1 .475 *Missouri 3 5 0 9 12 8 1 .595 Missouri 4 6 0 12 7 12 0 .368 * Oklahoma State 4 5 1 13 12 6 2 .650 *^Kansas 3 5 0 9 11 9 1 .548 Oklahoma State 4 6 0 12 9 9 1 .500 * Iowa State 4 6 0 12 8 12 0 .421 *Oklahoma 2 6 1 7 7 13 0 .350 Kansas 2 8 0 6 7 12 1 .375 Baylor 3 6 1 10 7 9 2 .444 Iowa State 2 6 0 6 9 9 1 .500 Oklahoma 1 9 0 3 2 14 0 .125 Oklahoma 3 7 0 9 7 8 3 .472 ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; * Qualified, Big 12 Tournament; ! Big 12 Tourn.Champion; Texas Tech 0 10 0 0 3 16 0 .158 * Big 12 Tournament;^ NCAA Tournament Participant # Qualified for NCAA Tournament * Big 12 Tournament Qualifier; ! Big 12 Tourn.Champion; # NCAA Tournament 2012 CONFERENCE OVERALL 1998 CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T PTS. W L T PCT. W L T PTS. W L T PCT. 2005 CONFERENCE OVERALL !*^West Virginia 7 0 1 22 11 5 4 .650 * # Baylor 9 0 1 28 15 5 1 .738 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. %*^Baylor 5 0 3 18 19 1 5 .860 * ! # Nebraska 9 1 0 27 17 4 1 .795 !*%^ Texas A&M 7 2 1 31 18 4 2 .792 *^Texas Tech 5 2 1 16 16 6 1 .717 * # Texas A&M 7 2 0 21 14 8 0 .636 *^ Colorado 6 3 1 19 13 8 3 .604 *^Texas 4 4 0 12 8 10 2 .450 * Texas 4 3 3 15 6 9 3 .417 *^ Iowa State 6 3 1 19 11 7 3 .595 *Oklahoma 3 3 2 11 7 9 4 .450 * Missouri 5 5 0 15 11 9 1 .548 *^ Nebraska 6 3 1 19 14 8 1 .630 *Kansas 3 5 0 9 10 8 2 .550 * Iowa State 5 5 0 15 10 8 1 .553 * Kansas 6 3 1 19 11 7 2 .600 *Oklahoma State 1 4 3 6 11 6 3 .625 Texas Tech 3 5 2 11 7 7 3 .500 *^ Texas 6 4 0 18 11 9 1 .548 *TCU 1 5 2 5 7 10 4 .429 Colorado 2 6 2 8 5 12 3 .325 *Oklahoma 5 4 1 16 13 6 1 .675 Iowa State 1 7 0 3 10 10 0 .500 Oklahoma State 1 6 3 6 7 8 3 .472 * Missouri 3 5 2 11 9 8 3 .525 ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; Oklahoma 2 7 0 6 8 9 0 .471 Oklahoma State 3 6 1 10 10 6 3 .605 * Big 12 Tournament; ^ NCAA Tournament Participant Kansas 1 8 1 4 5 13 1 .289 Baylor 2 7 1 7 4 12 2 .250 * Qualified, Big 12 Tournament; ! Big 12 Tourn.Champion; Texas Tech 0 10 0 0 1 18 0 .053 2013 CONFERENCE OVERALL # Qualified for NCAA Tournament ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; W L T PTS. W L T PCT. * Big 12 Tournament; ^ NCAA Tournament Participant !*%^West Virginia 7 1 0 21 16 4 3 .761 1999 CONFERENCE OVERALL *^Texas Tech 6 0 2 20 18 2 3 .848 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. 2006 CONFERENCE OVERALL *Texas 5 2 1 16 12 6 2 .650 * ! # Nebraska 10 0 0 30 22 1 2 .920 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. *Iowa State 3 4 1 10 9 9 2 .500 * # Texas A&M 7 3 0 21 17 5 1 .761 !*^ Texas A&M 9 1 0 27 17 6 1 .792 *Baylor 3 4 1 10 11 6 3 .625 * # Missouri 6 3 1 19 14 8 1 .630 *^ Oklahoma St. 8 1 1 25 17 3 3 .804 *^Oklahoma State 2 3 3 9 9 7 6 .545 * # Baylor 6 3 1 19 14 7 1 .659 *^% Texas 8 1 1 25 18 4 3 .780 *TCU 2 5 1 7 6 10 3 .395 * Texas 4 4 2 14 8 9 2 .474 * Kansas 6 4 0 18 11 7 1 .605 *Kansas 2 5 1 7 7 11 2 .400 * Colorado 4 5 1 13 11 8 1 .575 *^ Colorado 5 4 1 16 14 6 4 .667 Oklahoma 1 7 0 3 4 13 1 .250 * Iowa State 4 6 0 12 11 8 1 .575 * Nebraska 4 5 1 13 10 7 3 .575 ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; * Texas Tech 4 6 0 12 8 11 1 .425 * Oklahoma 3 6 1 10 8 11 1 .425 * Big 12 Tournament; ^ NCAA Tournament Participant Kansas 3 6 1 10 8 10 1 .447 * Baylor 3 7 0 9 6 12 1 .342 Oklahoma State 2 8 0 6 5 14 0 .263 Texas Tech 2 7 1 7 7 11 2 .400 2014 CONFERENCE OVERALL Oklahoma 2 8 0 6 4 13 1 .250 Missouri 2 8 0 6 10 9 0 .526 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. * Qualified, Big 12 Tournament; ! Big 12 Tourn.Champion; Iowa State 2 8 0 6 6 14 0 .300 West Virginia !*%^ 7 0 1 22 16 2 4 .818 # Qualified for NCAA Tournament ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; Oklahoma State *^ 5 2 1 16 10 10 1 .500 * Big 12 Tournament Qualifier; ^ NCAA Tournament Participant Kansas *^ 5 3 0 15 15 6 0 .714 2000 CONFERENCE OVERALL Texas Tech *^ 4 3 1 13 16 4 2 .773 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. 2007 CONFERENCE OVERALL Texas *^ 4 4 0 12 11 8 4 .565 * ! # Nebraska 9 1 0 27 21 1 0 .955 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. Oklahoma *^ 3 4 1 10 10 9 4 .522 * # Texas A&M 8 2 0 24 17 6 0 .739 *!^ Texas A&M 9 1 0 27 18 4 2 .792 Baylor * 2 5 1 7 9 8 3 .525 * Texas 7 3 0 21 12 7 0 .632 *%^ Texas 6 2 2 20 16 4 5 .740 TCU * 1 4 3 6 8 8 3 .500 * Baylor 6 2 2 20 10 6 3 .605 * Kansas 5 2 3 18 7 10 4 .429 Iowa State 1 7 0 3 7 11 0 .389 * Missouri 5 5 0 15 10 10 0 .500 *^ Missouri 6 4 0 18 13 8 1 .614 ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; * Oklahoma 4 5 1 13 10 9 1 .525 * Texas Tech 5 4 1 16 7 8 2 .471 * Big 12 Tournament; ^ NCAA Tournament Participant * Colorado 4 6 0 12 8 11 0 .421 *^ Oklahoma St. 5 4 1 16 14 6 3 .674 * Kansas 3 6 1 10 7 11 2 .400 *^ Colorado 5 5 0 15 10 8 4 .545 2015 CONFERENCE OVERALL Iowa State 3 6 1 10 7 10 2 .421 * Iowa State 4 4 1 13 8 6 5 .553 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. Texas Tech 2 8 0 6 4 14 0 .222 Oklahoma 2 7 1 7 6 10 3 .395 West Virginia !*^ 6 0 1 19 19 3 1 .848 Oklahoma State 1 8 1 4 4 14 1 .237 Baylor 1 8 1 4 7 10 2 .421 Baylor * 4 1 2 14 9 6 4 .579 * Qualified, Big 12 Tournament; ! Big 12 Tourn.Champion; Nebraska 1 8 1 4 5 10 4 .368 Texas * 4 3 1 13 8 6 4 .556 # Qualified for NCAA Tournament ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; Oklahoma * 3 2 3 12 10 7 3 .575 * Big 12 Tournament;^ NCAA Tournament Participant Texas Tech %*^ 3 2 3 12 14 4 5 .717 2001 CONFERENCE OVERALL Kansas * 3 4 1 10 10 9 2 .524 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. 2008 CONFERENCE OVERALL TCU * 2 3 3 9 8 7 4 .526 * # Texas 9 1 0 27 14 6 0 .700 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. Oklahoma State * 2 4 2 8 9 9 2 .500 * # Nebraska 8 1 1 25 17 5 1 .761 !*^Oklahoma State 7 1 2 23 18 1 4 .870 Iowa State 0 8 0 0 6 12 0 .333 * ! # Texas A&M 8 1 1 25 17 4 1 .795 %*^Texas A&M 7 2 1 22 18 5 1 .771 ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; * # Kansas 7 3 0 21 13 8 0 .619 *^Missouri 7 3 0 21 16 5 2 .739 * Big 12 Tournament; ^ NCAA Tournament Participant * Missouri 5 5 0 15 13 8 0 .619 *^Colorado 6 2 2 20 14 5 4 .696 * Oklahoma 4 5 1 13 11 7 1 .605 *Nebraska 6 4 0 18 10 9 1 .525 2016 CONFERENCE OVERALL * Baylor 4 6 0 12 8 10 0 .444 *^Texas 5 2 3 18 13 4 4 .714 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. * Iowa State 3 5 2 11 5 11 2 .333 *^Kansas 4 5 1 13 13 8 2 .636 West Virginia!%*^ 8 0 0 24 23 2 2 .889 Oklahoma State 2 7 1 7 8 10 1 .447 *Texas Tech 3 7 0 9 8 10 1 .447 Kansas*# 5 1 2 17 11 6 4 .619 Colorado 1 7 2 5 3 11 2 .250 Oklahoma 2 7 1 7 3 15 1 .184 Baylor* 4 3 1 13 12 7 1 .625 Texas Tech 0 10 0 0 4 15 0 Baylor 1 7 2 5 5 11 3 .342 Oklahoma*# 4 3 1 13 14 7 2 .652 .211 Iowa State 0 8 2 2 5 12 2 .316 Iowa State%*^ 3 4 1 10 10 8 1 .553 * Qualified, Big 12 Tournament; ! Big 12 Tourn.Champion; ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; Oklahoma State*# 3 4 1 10 9 9 3 .500 # Qualified for NCAA Tournament * Big 12 Tournament;^ NCAA Tournament Participant TCU*# 2 5 1 7 12 7 2 .619 Texas Tech*# 2 6 0 6 9 9 2 .500 2002 CONFERENCE OVERALL 2009 CONFERENCE OVERALL Texas 1 6 1 4 8 9 1 .472 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. W L T PTS. W L T PCT. ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; #!* Texas A&M 9 0 1 28 20 4 1 .820 !*Missouri 7 1 2 23 13 6 3 .659 * Big 12 Tournament; ^ NCAA Tournament PARTICIPANT #* Texas 9 1 0 27 15 5 1 .738 *^Texas A&M 6 2 2 20 15 7 3 .660 #^* Nebraska 6 3 1 19 16 6 3 .700 *Colorado 6 4 0 18 9 10 0 .474 2017 CONFERENCE OVERALL * Missouri 5 4 1 16 11 7 2 .600 *Nebraska 5 3 2 17 11 5 4 .650 W L T PTS. W L T PCT. * Colorado 4 4 2 14 10 8 2 .550 *%^Oklahoma St. 5 5 0 15 15 7 2 .667 Oklahoma!*^ 8 1 0 24 17 4 3 .761 * Kansas 4 5 1 13 11 7 2 .600 *Texas 4 3 3 15 9 9 3 .500 WVU*^ 7 1 1 22 16 4 3 .761 * Iowa State 4 6 0 12 7 11 1 .395 *Baylor 3 4 3 12 8 6 5 .553 TCU*^ 6 2 1 19 12 7 3 .614 * Oklahoma State 4 6 0 12 13 7 0 .650 *Kansas 4 6 0 12 12 8 2 .591 UT*^ 5 2 2 17 14 4 3 .738 Oklahoma 4 6 0 12 11 8 0 .579 Texas Tech 3 4 3 12 8 8 4 .500 BU%*^ 4 4 1 13 15 5 3 .717 Baylor 2 6 2 8 8 9 2 .474 Oklahoma 2 7 1 7 7 10 2 .421 KU* 3 5 1 10 8 9 3 .475 Texas Tech 0 10 0 0 2 17 0 .105 Iowa State 2 8 0 6 7 9 4 .450 TTU* 2 4 3 9 9 7 3 .553 ! Big 12 Champion; ^ Big 12 TournamentChampion; ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; OU* 1 5 3 6 3 13 4 .250 * Big 12 Tournament ; # NCAA Tournament Participant * Big 12 Tournament;^ NCAA Tournament Participant ISU 1 6 2 5 3 12 3 .250 KSU 1 8 0 3 6 11 1 .361 ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; * Big 12 Tournament; ^ NCAA Tournament

32 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL BIG 12 STANDINGS YEAR-BY-YEAR

2018 CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T PTS. W L T PCT. Baylor!*^ 8 1 0 24 20 6 0 .769 West Virginia%*^ 7 2 0 21 15 4 4 .739 Texas Tech*^ 5 3 1 16 14 5 3 .705 TCU*^ 5 3 1 16 13 5 3 .690 Texas*^ 5 3 1 16 13 5 3 .690 Kansas*^ 5 4 0 15 12 6 3 .643 Oklahoma* 3 5 1 10 7 10 2 .421 Oklahoma State 2 6 1 7 10 7 1 .583 Iowa State* 2 6 1 7 4 14 2 .250 Kansas State 0 9 0 0 4 12 2 .278 ! Big 12 Champion; % Big 12 Tournament Champion; * Big 12 Tournament; ^ NCAA Tournament

33 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM VS. ALL OPPONENTS FIRST LAST RESULT/ FIRST LAST RESULT/ OPPONENT ALL-TIME MEETING MEETING SCORE OPPONENT ALL-TIME MEETING MEETING SCORE Abilene Christian 2-0 8/16/18 11/10/18 W, 2-0 Mississippi State 1-0 9/1/02 9/1/02 W, 2-1 Air Force 2-0 9/21/03 9/18/15 W, 2-1 Missouri 8-11-1 9/27/96 9/6/13 W, 2-1 Alabama 1-0 9/6/98 9/6/98 W, 2-1 Missouri State 1-0 10/19/96 10/19/96 W, 3-0 Arizona 1-1 9/17/99 9/9/18 L, 1-3 Montana 1-0 9/4/98 9/4/98 W, 4-1 Arizona State 2-4 8/31/01 9/7/18 W, 1-0 Nebraska 8-12-2 10/25/96 9/2/18 W, 6-0 Arkansas 0-1-1 9/1/00 8/31/18 L, 2-3 New Mexico 0-1-1 8/29/08 9/10/10 T, 1-1 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 9/1/98 9/1/98 W, 5-0 North Carolina 0-2-1 9/27/98 11/18/12 T, 1-1 (2OT) Auburn 0-1 9/11/16 9/11/16 L, 0-1 North Texas 5-3-1 11/3/96 9/7/12 T, 0-0 (2OT) Ball State 1-0 9/3/17 9/3/17 W, 1-0 Northern Arizona 1-0 9/15/02 9/15/02 W, 2-0 Boise State 1-0 9/22/13 9/22/13 W, 2-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 10/22/04 10/22/04 W, 4-1 Boston University 0-1 9/11/05 9/11/05 L, 0-2 Northern Illinois 2-0 9/11/15 9/2/16 W, 1-0 Butler 1-0 9/13/18 9/13/18 W, 2-0 Northwestern 0-2 11/15/98 9/4/05 L, 1-2 BYU 1-1 10/4/13 9/1/14 W, 2-1 Northwestern State 5-0 9/9/05 9/7/14 W, 5-0 Cal Poly 1-1 9/20/03 9/13/13 W, 4-0 Notre Dame 1-2 8/27/04 11/19/17 W, 3-2 (OT) Cal State Northridge 2-1 9/14/07 8/24/12 W, 2-1 Oklahoma 10-7-6 9/7/97 10/25/18 W, 1-0 UC Irvine 1-0 9/19/04 9/19/04 W, 2-1 Oklahoma State 13-10-3 9/13/96 10/12/18 W, 1-0 Charleston Southern 1-0 9/2/96 9/2/96 W, 5-1 Oral Roberts 1-0-1 10/28/97 9/21/14 T, 0-0 (2OT) Colorado 6-6-3 9/15/96 10/3/10 W, 1-0 Oregon 1-0 9/19/97 9/19/97 W, 2-1 Colorado College 2-1-1 10/19/97 9/20/15 W, 2-0 Pittsburgh 2-0 8/30/96 9/12/99 W, 3-1 Delaware 1-0 9/23/07 9/23/07 W, 2-1 Portland 1-2 9/18/05 9/8/17 W, 1-0 Denver 1-0 10/23/99 10/23/99 W, 3-2 Prairie View A&M 2-0 9/7/08 9/19/10 W, 9-0 Detroit Mercy 1-0 8/19/16 8/19/16 W, 2-0 Presbyterian 1-0 8/31/08 8/31/08 W, 3-0 Drake 0-0 8/30/10 8/30/19 ------Purdue 1-2 9/8/06 8/26/16 W, 5-1 Duke 1-1 9/25/98 11/24/17 L, 0-4 Rice 6-0-3 9/21/01 11/10/17 W, 3-2 Eastern Washington 1-0 8/29/03 8/29/03 W, 4-0 Sam Houston State 2-0-1 9/17/10 9/4/15 T, 1-1 (2OT) Evansville 1-0 9/26/99 9/26/99 W, 2-0 Samford 2-1 9/17/06 8/19/18 W, 6-1 Florida Atlantic 1-0 8/26/18 8/26/18 W, 1-0 San Diego 1-1 9/3/99 9/9/01 L, 2-3 Furman 1-0 9/2/01 9/2/01 W, 4-0 SMU 4-7 10/2/97 9/17/17 W, 4-1 Georgetown 1-1 11/16/12 11/24/18 L, 0-3 Stephen F. Austin 3-1 9/10/96 9/23/12 W, 4-0 Gonzaga 0-0 9/22/19 9/22/19 ------South Florida 0-2 8/21/15 8/24/18 L, 1-3 Houston 4-1 9/5/03 9/5/10 W, 1-0 Southern California 0-1-1 9/18/98 11/17/17 T, 1-1 (2OT) Houston Baptist 4-0 10/23/09 8/24/14 W, 2-0 Stetson 1-0 9/9/07 9/9/07 W, 3-1 Iona 1-0 9/21/07 9/21/07 W, 4-0 TCU 12-2-3 9/13/98 9/28/18 W, 1-0 Iowa 1-1 10/27/02 9/3/04 W, 2-1 texas 1-0 9/8/96 9/8/96 W, 4-3 Iowa State 17-7-2 10/27/96 10/28/18 W, 3-0 Texas 9-13-4 10/11/96 9/21/18 L, 1-2 (OT) Illinois Chicago 1-0 9/4/16 9/4/16 W, 1-0 Texas A&M 4-14-2 10/13/96 9/8/13 T, 0-0 Illinois State 0-1 9/14/14 9/14/14 L, 1-2 (OT) Texas State 4-0-1 9/8/02 11/12/11 W, 3-0 Incarnate Word 3-0 9/5/14 8/28/16 W, 3-0 Texas Tech 17-5-3 10/18/96 11/2/18 W, 2-1 (OT) Indiana 0-1-1 9/1/06 8/30/15 L, 0-1 (OT) Tulsa 1-0 10/31/97 10/31/97 W, 4-0 Jackson State 2-0 10/16/11 9/18/16 W, 7-0 UAB 1-0 8/31/97 8/31/97 W, 8-1 Jacksonville 1-0 9/7/07 9/7/07 W, 6-2 UCLA 0-2 9/20/98 9/10/00 L, 0-4 Kansas 11-11-2 9/29/96 10/21/18 W, 3-1 USC 0-1 9/8/00 9/8/00 L, 1-3 Kansas State 2-0 10/13/17 10/19/18 W, 1-0 UTEP 1-1 11/2/96 8/22/08 L, 0-1 Kentucky 0-1 9/4/11 9/4/11 L, 1-2 UTRGV 1-0 9/16/18 9/16/18 W, 2-0 Lamar 1-0 8/23/09 8/23/09 W, 3-0 UTSA 10-0-1 9/15/06 9/1/17 W, 1-0 Long Beach State 0-2 9/16/07 8/26/12 L, 2-1 (OT) Utah 1-1 9/21/97 9/7/03 L, 2-3 Loyola Marymount 1-1 9/19/99 9/7/01 W, 2-1 Utah Valley 1-1 9/18/11 8/29/14 L, 1-2 Louisiana-Lafayette 4-0 8/30/02 8/18/17 W, 5-0 Vanderbilt 1-0 11/16/18 11/16/18 W, 3-1 Louisville 1-0 9/2/11 9/2/11 W, 3-0 Virginia 1-0 11/18/18 11/18/18 W, 2-1 Maryland 1-0 10/10/99 10/10/99 W, 4-0 Washington 2-2 9/10/06 9/10/17 L, 0-1 McNeese State 5-0-1 10/5/96 9/15/13 T, 0-0 Weber State 1-0 9/25/11 9/25/11 W, 1-0 Michigan State 0-2 8/24/15 8/21/16 L, 0-1 West Virginia 1-6-1 10/12/12 11/4/18 L, 0-3 Minnesota 0-1-1 10/26/97 9/2/05 T, 1-1 Wisconsin 0-1 9/5/04 9/5/04 L, 2-3 Wyoming 1-0 8/20/17 8/20/17 W, 2-1

Total 251-164-50 bold indicates 2019 opponents

34 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL VS. ALL OPPONENTS ACU Duke Kansas 3-0 10/1/06 0-1 9/7/97 2-0 8/16/18 0-4 11/24/17 1-0 9/29/96 2-4 9/30/07 2-0 10/16/98 2-0 11/10/18 Eastern Washington 1-0 9/14/97 0-2 10/24/08 2-1 10/15/99 Air Force 2-0 8/29/03 1-0 10/2/98 0-5 10/16/09 0-0 (2OT) 10/6/00 3-1 9/21/03 Evansville 2-1 10/1/99 0-2 10/22/10 3-1 10/16/01 2-1 9/18/15 2-0 9/26/99 1-1 (2OT) 10/22/00 3-1 10/14/11 2-4 9/27;02 Alabama Florida Atlantic 0-3 10/28/01 2-2 (2OT) 11/2/11 1-1 (2OT) 10/19/03 2-1 9/6/98 1-0 8/26/18 2-1 10/4/02 2-1 9/6/13 1-2 10/8/04 Arizona Furman 0-1 (2OT) 9/26/03 Missouri State 0-1 10/16/05 4-1 9/17/99 4-0 9/2/01 0-3 10/3/04 3-0 10/19/96 2-1 10/15/06 1-3 9/9/18 Georgetown 0-1 9/23/05 Montana 1-3 10/4/07 Arizona State 2-1 (OT) 11/16/12 0-1 10/20/06 4-1 9/4/98 0-1 10/19/08 0-3 8/31/01 0-3 11/24/18 2-2 (2OT) 9/28/07 Nebraska 0-0 (2OT) 10/30/09 0-1 9/13/02 Gonzaga 0-1 10/26/08 1-2 10/25/96 2-3 9/26/10 0-1 9/12/08 Houston 2-1 (2OT) 10/18/09 0-2 9/26/97 3-1 10/23/11 1-3 8/29/10 2-0 9/5/03 1-0 (2OT) 10/17/10 1-4 9/26/97 1-1 (2OT) 9/21/12 3-1 11/9/12 1-0 8/26/05 3-1 10/17/11 1-0 11/1/98 1-0 9/27/13 1-0 9/7/18 0-2 8/27/06 1-0 9/28/12 0-3 8/29/99 2-1 10/9/14 Arkansas 1-0 9/21/08 0-2 10/20/13 1-7 11/4/99 0-0 (2OT) 11/7/14 1-1 (2OT) 9/1/00 1-0 9/5/10 0-1 9/26/14 0-3 9/22/00 1-0 10/16/15 2-3 8/31/18 Houston Baptist 0-1 (2OT) 10/9/15 0-4 11/3/00 2-1 10/7/16 UALR 6-0 10/23/09 0-2 11/6/15 0-4 9/28/01 0-0 (2OT) 9/29/17 5-0 9/1/98 6-0 8/27/10 1-3 10/23/16 1-5 11/8/01 1-0 10/25/18 Auburn 5-0 9/16/12 1-0 10/15/17 0-4 10/20/02 Oklahoma State 0-1 9/11/16 2-0 8/24/14 3-1 10/21/18 2-1 10/3/03 2-2 (OT) 9/13/96 Ball State Iona Kansas State 4-3 10/17/04 2-0 9/5/97 1-0 9/3/17 4-0 9/21/07 1-0 10/13/17 0-1 10/7/05 3-0 10/18/98 Boise State Iowa 1-0 10/19/18 1-2 (OT) 10/6/06 4-0 10/17/99 2-0 9/22/13 0-1 (OT) 10/27/02 Kentucky 4-1 10/9/07 3-1 10/8/00 Boston University 2-1 9/3/04 1-2 9/4/11 1-0 10/5/08 3-2 (OT) 10/14/01 0-2 9/11/05 Iowa State Lamar 1-1 (2OT) 10/9/09 0-2 9/29/02 Butler 2-0 10/27/96 3-0 8/23/09 2-1 10/1/10 0-3 9/28/03 2-0 9/13/18 2-0 9/28/97 Long Beach State 1-1 (2OT) 8/21/11 2-2 (2OT) 10/10/04 BYU 4-2 11/6/97 0-3 9/16/07 3-0 8/31/12 0-3 10/14/05 1-2 10/4/13 3-0 10/30/98 1-2 8/26/12 6-0 9/2/18 1-3 10/13/06 2-1 9/1/14 2-1 (2OT) 8/27/99 Loyola Marymount New Mexico 1-2 10/6/07 Cal Poly 3-0 9/24/00 0-1 9/19/99 0-2 8/29/08 0-5 10/17/08 0-1 9/20/03 1-2 (OT) 9/30/01 2-1 9/7/01 0-0 (2OT) 9/10/10 0-1 10/25/09 Cal State Northridge 3-4 (OT) 10/25/02 Louisiana North Carolina 1-2 9/24/10 1-2 9/14/07 1-1 (2OT) 10/26/03 3-1 9/6/09 0-5 9/27/98 0-1 10/21/11 1-0 8/26/11 1-2 (2OT) 10/1/04 5-0 8/18/17 0-5 11/18/11 0-0 (2OT) 10/14/12 2-1 8/24/12 2-1 10/9/05 Louisville 1-1 (2OT) 11/18/12 3-0 10/31/12 UC Irvine 3-0 9/19/06 3-0 9/2/11 North Texas 1-0 10/25/13 2-1 9/19/04 1-3 10/21/07 Maryland 2-0 11/3/96 0-2 10/12/14 Charleston Southern 0-0 (2OT) 10/3/08 4-0 9/10/99 2-1 11/2/97 1-0 11/5/14 5-1 9/2/96 3-1 10/11/09 McNeese State 1-0 9/3/00 1-0 (OT) 9/25/15 Colorado 0-1 10/24/10 11-0 10/5/96 4-3 (OT) 8/31/03 2-1 (OT) 9/25/16 3-0 9/15/96 2-0 10/9/11 6-0 9/11/02 1-2 9/17/04 1-0 11/2/16 2-3 10/17/97 1-0 10/21/12 4-0 9/4/09 0-2 9/19/08 0-1 (OT) 10/1/17 2-0 10/25/98 0-1 (OT) 10/18/13 7-0 8/22/10 1-2 9/11/09 1-0 10/12/18 1-1 (2OT) 10/24/99 1-0 11/6/13 5-0 9/2/12 1-0 9/11/11 Oral Roberts 3-1 10/13/00 2-0 9/28/14 0-0 (2OT) 9/15/13 0-0 (2OT) 9/7/12 5-0 10/28/97 3-1 10/19/01 1-0 10/2/15 Michigan State Northern Arizona 0-0 (2OT) 9/21/14 1-1 (2OT) 10/18/02 0-1 (OT) 10/21/16 1-2 8/24/15 2-0 9/15/02 Oregon 0-2 10/5/03 1-0 (OT) 9/24/17 0-1 8/21/16 Northern Colorado 2-1 9/19/97 1-2 10/15/04 2-1 10/7/18 Minnesota 4-1 10/22/04 Pittsburgh 0-0 (2OT) 10/23//05 3-0 10/28/18 0-3 10/26/97 Northern Illinois 12-2 8/30/96 0-1 10/22/06 Illinois Chicago 1-1 (2OT) 9/2/05 2-0 9/11/15 Portland 2-3 10/12/07 1-0 9/4/16 Mississippi State 1-0 9/2/16 1-4 9/18/05 0-4 10/12/08 Illinois State 2-1 9/1/02 Northwestern 0-5 9/8/06 2-1 10/4/09 1-2 (OT) 9/14/14 Missouri 4-5 11/5/98 1-0 9/8/17 1-0 (2OT) 10/3/10 Incarnate Word 4-1 9/27/96 1-2 9/4/05 Prairie View A&M Colorado College 5-0 9/5/14 5-0 9/12/97 Northwestern State 10-1 9/7/08 2-2 (OT) 10/19/97 7-1 9/6/15 1-0 10/4/98 7-1 9/9/05 9-0 9/19/10 3-1 9/17/00 3-0 8/28/16 2-3 11/6/98 1-0 8/25/06 Presbyterian 1-3 11/2/01 Indiana 1-3 10/3/99 5-0 8/19/12 3-0 8/31/08 2-0 9/20/15 1-1 (2OT) 9/1/06 4-3 10/20/00 5-0 8/25/13 Purdue Delaware 0-1 (OT) 8/30/15 2-1 (OT) 11/1/00 5-0 9/7/14 0-2 9/3/06 2-1 (OT) 9/23/07 Jackson State 2-5 10/26/01 Notre Dame 1-2 8/28/15 Denver 5-0 10/16/11 3-4 10/6/02 2-7 8/27/04 5-1 8/26/16 3-2 (OT) 10/23/99 7-0 9/18/16 1-2 10/24/03 0-1 9/12/14 Rice Detroit Mercy Jacksonville 2-3 10/24/04 3-2 (OT) 11/19/17 3-1 9/21/01 2-0 8/19/16 6-2 9/7/07 1-2 9/25/05 Oklahoma 2-1 (OT) 9/6/02

35 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM VS. ALL OPPONENTS 0-0 (2OT) 8/31/04 1-2 9/24/06 0-4 9/10/00 1-1 (2OT) 8/21/09 0-0 (2OT) 10/31/08 UTEP 1-0 8/20/10 0-0 (2OT) 9/27/09 0-1 8/22/08 1-0 8/17/12 0-1 10/10/10 UTRGV 1-0 (OT) 8/22/14 1-0 9/23/11 2-0 9/16/18 0-0 (2OT) 8/24/17 2-1 (2OT) 10/19/12 UTSA 3-2 11/10/17 1-2 10/11/13 1-0 9/15/06 Sam Houston State 1-2 10/26/14 2-2 9/4/07 2-0 9/17/10 2-1 10/25/15 3-0 9/14/08 3-0 8/19/11 1-1 (2OT) 9/23/16 1-0 (OT) 9/20/09 1-1 (2OT) 9/4/15 0-1 (OT) 10/20/17 4-0 9/3/10 Samford 2-1 (OT) 11/1/17 5-1 8/28/11 1-0 9/17/06 1-2 (OT) 9/21/18 4-0 9/9/12 0-1 (2OT) 9/9/16 Texas A&M 5-0 8/23/13 6-1 8/19/18 1-4 10/13/96 4-0 9/19/14 San Diego 4-5* 11/9/96 8-0 9/13/15 6-1 9/3/99 2-1* 10/12/97 1-0 9/1/17 2-3 (OT) 9/9/01 2-0 10/9/98 Utah SMU 1-0 10/8/99 3-2 9/21/97 1-2 10/2/97 2-1 10/1/00 2-3 (OT) 9/7/03 3-1 9/10/98 0-6 10/7/01 Utah Valley 0-1 9/29/99 1-1 (2OT) 10/11/02 2-1 9/18/11 0-4 11/10/99 0-3 10/12/03 1-2 8/29/14 1-2 8/25/00 0-1 9/24/04 Washington 2-4 9/20/02 0-4 10/28/05 0-4 9/10/06 1-2 9/13/03 0-1 9/22/06 1-0 8/30/13 1-4 9/15/05 0-3 11/1/06 2-0 9/16/16 2-1 (2OT) 9/14/12 0-4 11/2/07 0-1 9/10/17 1-0 9/1/13 0-1 9/28/08 Weber State 4-1 9/17/17 0-1 9/25/09 1-0 (OT) 9/25/11 Stephen F. Austin 0-2 11/4/09 West Virginia 5-0 9/10/96 0-2 10/8/10 1-1 (2OT) 10/12/12 South Florida 1-2 9/16/11 3-4 9/29/13 1-3 8/24/18 0-0 (2OT) 9/8/13 0-1 11/8/13 USC TAMU Commerce 0-2 10/31/14 0-1 9/18/98 3-0 9/7/96 0-2 9/30/16 1-3 9/8/00 Texas State 1-2 (OT) 9/22/17 1-1 (2OT) 11/17/17 3-2 (2OT) 9/8/02 1-0 10/5/19 Stetson 4-0 9/2/07 0-3 11/4/18 3-1 9/9/07 0-0 (2OT) 9/26/08 Wisconsin TCU 2-0 9/9/11 2-3 (OT) 9/5/04 5-1 9/13/98 3-0 11/12/11 Wyoming 2-0 9/5/99 Texas Tech 2-1 (OT) 8/20/17 1-0 8/27/00 1-0 10/18/96 3-1 9/17/07 5-0 9/17/97 4-0 9/14/03 3-2 10/21/98 5-2 9/10/04 5-2 10/30/99 2-0 10/26/12 3-2 10/15/00 4-1 11/4/12 7-0 10/21/01 1-0 11/1/13 4-0 11/1/02 1-1 (2OT) 10/3/14 3-0 10/31/03 1-1 (2OT) 10/27/15 3-2 (2OT) 10/29/04 1-1 (2OT) 11/4/15 3-1 10/21/05 2-1 10/14/16 0-1 10/27/06 2-3 (OT) 11/4/16 1-2 10/26/07 1-2 (OT) 10/27/17 1-2 (2OT) 10/10/08 2-1 (OT) 11/5/17 0-1 10/2/09 1-0 9/28/18 1-0 10/29/10 Tennessee 0-0 (2OT) 9/30/11 4-3 9/8/96 3-2 (2OT) 10/5/12 Texas 2-1 11/2/12 4-2 10/11/96 0-0 (2OT) 10/13/13 3-1 11/8/96 0-1 10/24/14 1-0 (OT) 10/10/97 1-1 (2OT) 10/18/15 0-0 10/11/98 1-0 10/9/16 2-4 10/10/99 3-0 10/6/17 2-0 11/3/99 2-0 9/30/18 1-2 9/29/00 Tulsa 0-2 10/5/01 4-0 10/31/97 1-3 10/13/02 UAB 0-4 10/10/03 8-1 8/31/97 2-1 (OT) 9/26/04 UCLA 0-3 9/30/05 0-1 9/20/98

36 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL

YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON TOTALS BAYLOR YEAR-BY-YEAR CUMULATIVE STATISTICS OPPONENT YEAR-BY-YEAR CUMULATIVE STATISTICS SHOTS G A PTS. CK FOULS YC/RC GA GAA SHO. SVS W-L-T (CONF.) SHOTS G A PTS. CK FOULS YC/RC GA GAA SHO. SVS 1996 442 79 61 219 106 124 2/0 24 1.21 10 118 17-3-1 (6-2-1) 1996 250 24 11 59 64 164 8/1 79 3.98 0 154 1997 399 52 46 150 95 179 6/0 25 1.20 9 95 14-6-1 (7-3-0) 1997 217 25 16 66 74 224 9/0 52 2.50 3 184 1998 311 47 37 131 72 270 12/0 21 0.98 11 76 15-5-1 (9-0-1) 1998 175 21 21 63 74 233 12/0 47 2.20 3 114 1999 421 47 35 129 96 221 17/2 34 1.42 6 109 14-7-1 (6-3-1) 1999 258 34 28 96 88 224 19/2 47 2.07 4 185 2000 299 30 23 83 64 194 12/0 30 1.49 4 137 10-6-3 (6-2-2) 2000 319 30 26 86 101 226 11/0 27 1.41 4 120 2001 227 35 29 99 64 259 27/2 42 2.29 3 85 8-10-0 (4-6-0) 2001 276 42 35 119 94 256 12/0 35 1.91 5 94 2002 292 37 26 100 86 291 13/0 34 1.71 4 89 8-9-2 (2-6-2) 2002 239 34 31 99 85 251 12/0 37 1.86 4 114 2003 276 26 21 73 54 268 15/0 28 1.49 4 84 7-9-2 (2-6-2) 2003 245 28 26 82 80 203 13/0 28 1.38 6 100 2004 258 34 25 93 71 262 22/1 38 2.01 1 114 7-9-2 (3-6-1) 2004 279 38 33 109 81 211 8/0 34 1.80 3 87 2005 238 18 22 58 62 205 7/0 32 1.73 2 134 4-12-2 (2-7-1) 2005 313 32 30 94 91 184 5/0 18 0.98 9 93 2006 209 15 19 49 44 308 33/0 30 1.56 4 115 6-12-1 (3-7-0) 2006 325 30 30 90 113 194 11/1 15 0.78 9 75 2007 232 38 28 104 58 254 19/1 36 1.86 3 123 7-10-2 (1-8-1) 2007 275 36 29 101 89 155 10/0 38 1.97 3 74 2008 184 19 18 56 60 241 15/1 23 1.16 6 90 5-11-3 (1-7-2) 2008 295 23 17 63 140 172 9/1 19 0.96 13 45 2009 274 27 21 75 78 221 12/0 18 0.95 7 72 8-6-5 (3-4-3) 2009 224 18 10 46 125 174 7/1 27 1.42 8 100 2010 311 40 30 110 84 233 19/0 16 0.81 11 74 11-7-2 (4-6-0) 2010 215 16 9 41 98 180 12/0 40 1.93 5 102 2011 367 44 37 125 135 226 13/0 18 0.79 11 64 15-4-3 (5-2-1) 2011 188 18 11 47 91 174 6/0 44 1.94 3 110 2012 531 58 42 158 152 296 20/0 14 0.53 13 56 19-1-5 (5-0-3) 2012 173 14 9 37 79 255 17/1 58 2.19 2 166 2013 329 30 21 81 107 230 13/0 13 0.63 13 61 11-6-3 (3-4-1) 2013 200 13 13 39 66 206 14/0 30 1.44 6 127 2014 266 28 19 75 106 196 9/0 16 0.80 9 64 9-8-3 (2-5-1) 2014 191 16 13 45 85 203 9/1 28 1.40 7 104 2015 309 33 28 94 80 265 18/1 17 0.83 6 43 9-6-4 (4-1-2) 2015 150 17 10 44 70 202 22/1 33 1.60 3 99 2016 283 33 32 98 97 248 13/0 17 0.82 8 46 12-7-1 (4-3-1) 2016 149 17 11 45 84 180 12/1 33 1.59 5 102 2017 441 36 30 102 131 325 29/1 20 0.83 11 76 15-6-3 (4-4-1) 2017 234 20 15 55 101 211 22/0 36 1.50 6 126 2018 379 49 39 137 123 296 20/1 23 0.88 14 87 20-6-0 (8-1-0) 2018 287 23 23 69 137 222 12/0 49 1.87 2 145

37 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS

GAMES PLAYED 2017 Aline De Lima 8 SHOTS ON GOAL 2015 Sara Martinson 0.77 YEAR PLAYER NO. 2016 Sarah King 5 YEAR PLAYER NO. 2014 Michelle Kloss 0.86 20181 Eight Players 26 Julie James 5 2018 Julie James 34 2013 Michelle Kloss 0.65 2017 Four Players 24 2015 Sarah King 10 2017 Lauren Piercy 28 2012 Michelle Kloss 0.55 2016 11 Players 20 2014 Katie Daigle 4 2016 Lauren Piercy 22 2011 Courtney Seelhorst 0.80 2015 10 Players 19 Justine Hovden 4 2015 Lauren Piercy 20 2010 Courtney Seelhorst 0.81 2014 11 Players 20 2013 Bri Campos 4 2014 Justine Hovden 24 2009 Gianna Quintana 0.93 2013 12 Players 20 2012 Dana Larsen 9 2013 Bri Campos 23 2008 Gianna Quintana 1.06 2012 12 Players 25 2011 Hannah Dismuke 7 2012 Lisa Sliwinski 41 2007 Ashley Noah 1.80 2011 13 players 22 2010 Lisa Sliwinski 5 2011 Lisa Sliwinski 25 2006 Ashley Noah 1.57 2010 12 players 20 2009 Hanna Gilmore 4 2010 Lisa Sliwinski 20 2005 Ashley Noah 1.76 2009 13 Players 19 Dana Larsen 4 2009 Lotto Smith 21 2004 Ashley Noah 1.87 2008 Seven Players 19 2008 Christine Clark 3 2008 Lotto Smith 12 2003 Monica Housden 1.49 2007 Seven Players 19 2007 Megan Sherrell 7 2007 Megan Sherrell 19 2002 Tanya Sena 1.47 2006 Eight Players 19 2006 Anna Schuch 4 2006 Anna Schuch 22 2001 Emily Koch 1.92 2005 Nine Players 18 2005 Tiffany Boshers 5 2005 Tiffany Boshers 41 2000 Dawn Greathouse 1.38 2004 Seven Players 18 2004 Anna Schuch 5 2004 Tiffany Boshers 25 1999 Dawn Greathouse 1.42 2003 Ten Players 18 Jennifer Martin 5 2003 Tiffany Boshers 25 1998 Dawn Greathouse 0.69 2002 Eight Players 19 2003 Tiffany Boshers 4 2002 Tiffany Boshers 31 1997 Dawn Greathouse 1.18 2001 Seven Players 18 Brittani Zonker 4 2001 Ginny Rosario-Tull 20 1996 Amanda Banar 1.16 2000 Eleven Players 19 April Robertson 4 Candace Reilly 20 1999 Eight Players 22 2002 Candace Reilly 4 2000 Molly Cameron 38 SAVES 1998 Six Players 21 2001 Ryan Lee 6 1999 Molly Cameron 140 YEAR PLAYER NO. 1997 Ten Players 21 2000 Candace Reilly 4 2018 Jennifer Wandt 76 1996 Eight Players 21 1999 Courtney Saunders 8 GAME-WINNING GOALS 2017 Jennifer Wandt 66 Nikki Hales 8 YEAR PLAYER NO. 2016 Sara Martinson 42 GAMES STARTED 1998 Nikki Hales 6 2018 Camryn Wendlandt 5 2015 Sara Martinson 36 YEAR PLAYER NO. 1997 Molly Cameron 10 2017 Aline De Lima 3 2014 Michelle Kloss 59 2018 Three Players 26 1996 Courtney Saunders 12 2016 Lauren Piercy 5 2013 Michelle Kloss 58 2017 Three Players 24 2015 Lauren Piercy 4 2012 Michelle Kloss 53 2016 Five Players 20 POINTS 2014 Three Players 2 2011 Courteny Seelhorst 63 2015 Six Players 19 YEAR PLAYER NO. 2013 Ashley York 3 2010 Courtney Seelhorst 69 2014 Six Players 20 2018 Julie James 23 2012 Dana Larsen 5 2009 Gianna Quintana 62 2013 Six Players 20 2017 Aline De Lima 22 2011 Dana Larsen 4 2008 Gianna Quintana 62 2012 Five Players 25 2016 Lauren Piercy 17 2010 Christine Clark 3 2007 Ashley Noah 105 2011 Six Players 22 2015 Sarah King 14 Hanna Gilmore 3 2006 Ashley Noah 112 2010 Three Players 20 2014 Bri Campos 14 2009 Lisa Sliwinski 2 2005 Ashley Noah 125 2009 Eight Players 19 Justine Hovden 14 Christine Clark 2 2004 Ashley Noah 98 2008 Two Players 19 2013 Bri Campos 16 2008 Lotto Smith 2 2003 Monica Housden 84 2007 Three Players 19 2012 Dana Larsen 31 2007 Megan Sherrell 2 2002 Monica Housden 53 2006 Three Players 19 2011 Dana Larsen 24 Jessica Hutton 2 2001 Emily Koch 47 2005 Four Players 18 2010 Lisa Sliwinski 19 2006 Anna Schuch 3 2000 Dawn Greathouse 133 2004 Five Players 18 2009 Lotto Smith 18 2005 Tiffany Boshers 2 1999 Dawn Greathouse 108 2003 Eight Players 18 2008 Andi Fagan 10 2004 Anna Schuch 2 1998 Dawn Greathouse 63 2002 One Player 18 2007 Megan Sherrell 25 Margaret Kaderli 2 1997 Dawn Greathouse 93 2001 Two Players 18 2006 Anna Schuch 14 2003 Ginny Rosario-Tull 3 1996 Amanda Banar 114 2000 Four Players 19 2005 Tiffany Boshers 13 2002 Kristin Ruef 2 1999 Five Players 22 2004 Tiffany Boshers 19 2001 April Robertson 2 SAVE PERCENTAGE 1998 Three Players 21 2003 Ginny Rosario-Tull 20 2000 Molly Cameron 3 YEAR PLAYER NO. 1997 Ten Players 21 2002 Kristin Ruef 15 Emily Fukuchi 3 2018 Jennifer Wandt .809 1996 Four Players 21 Tiffany Boshers 15 1999 Nikki Hales 5 2017 Jennifer Wandt .776 2001 Ginny Rosario-Tull 19 1998 Courtney Saunders 7 2016 Sara Martinson .724 GOALS 2000 Molly Cameron 24 1997 Molly Cameron 6 2015 Sara Martinson .735 YEAR PLAYER NO. 1999 Courtney Saunders 44 1996 Molly Cameron 6 2014 Michelle Kloss .787 2018 Julie James 10 1998 Courtney Saunders 29 2013 Michelle Kloss .817 Camryn Wendlandt 10 1997 Courtney Saunders 41 GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED 2012 Michelle Kloss .791 2017 Aline De Lima 7 1996 Molly Cameron 75 YEAR PLAYER NO. 2011 Courtney Seelhorst .778 2016 Lauren Piercy 7 2018 Jennifer Wandt 2136:29 2010 Courtney Seelhorst .812 2015 Lauren Piercy 6 SHOTS 2017 Jennifer Wandt 1982:45 2009 Gianna Quintana .795 2014 Bri Campos 6 YEAR PLAYER NO. 2016 Sara Martinson 1659:04 2008 Gianna Quintana .827 2013 Bri Campos 6 2018 Julie James 68 2015 Sara Martinson 1518:56 2007 Ashley Noah .784 Ashley York 6 2017 Aline De Lima 76 2014 Michelle Kloss 1670:12 2006 Ashley Noah .789 2012 Dana Larsen 11 2016 Lauren Piercy 48 2013 Michelle Kloss 1808:17 2005 Ashley Noah .801 2011 Dana Larsen 11 2015 Lauren Piercy 49 2012 Michelle Kloss 2298:26 2004 Ashley Noah .754 2010 Lisa Sliwinski 7 2014 Justine Hovden 51 2011 Courtney Seelhorst 2020:37 2003 Monica Housden .750 Hanna Gilmore 7 2013 Bri Campos 45 2010 Courtney Seelhorst 1771:42 2002 Monica Housden .726 2009 Lotto Smith 8 2012 dana Larsen 80 2009 Gianna Quintana 1543:28 2001 Emily Koch .723 2008 Andi Fagan 4 2011 Vic Hoffman 47 2008 Gianna Quintana 1100:00 2000 Dawn Greathouse .831 2007 Megan Sherrell 9 2010 Lisa Sliwinski 39 2007 Ashley Noah 1448:17 2006 Missy McConnell 5 2009 Lotto Smith 47 2006 Ashley Noah 1723:55 Anna Schuch 5 2008 Lotto Smith 31 2005 Ashley Noah 1583:31 2005 Amanda McGrath 5 2007 Megan Sherell 46 2004 Ashley Noah 1540:32 2004 Tiffany Boshers 9 2006 Anna Schuch 47 2003 Monica Housden 1692:40 2003 Ginny Rosario-Tull 9 2005 Tiffany Boshers 90 2002 Monica Housden 890:42 2002 Kristin Ruef 7 2004 Tiffany Boshers 41 2001 Emily Koch 841:53 2001 Ginny Rosario-Tull 8 Anna Schuch 41 2000 Dawn Greathouse 1757:29 2000 Molly Cameron 11 2003 Ginny Rosario-Tull 61 1999 Dawn Greathouse 2021:32 1999 Courtney Saunders 18 2002 Ginny Rosario-Tull 58 1998 Dawn Greathouse 1561:00 1998 Courtney Saunders 16 2001 Candace Reilly 35 1997 Dawn Greathouse 1820:00 1997 Courtney Saunders 17 2000 Molly Cameron 61 1996 Amanda Banar 1784:00 1996 Molly Cameron 32 1999 Courtney Saunders 125 1998 Courtney Saunders 140 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ASSISTS 1997 Courtney Saunders 105 YEAR PLAYER NO. YEAR PLAYER NO. 1996 Courtney Saunders 100 2018 Jennifer Wandt 0.76 2018 Jackie Crowther 7 2017 Jennifer Wandt 0.86 Ally Henderson 7 2016 Sara Martinson 0.87

38 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS

SHUTOUTS YEAR PLAYER NO. 2018 Jennifer Wandt 12 2017 Jennifer Wandt 9 2016 Sara Martinson 6 2015 Sara Martinson 5 2014 Michelle Kloss 6 2013 Michelle Kloss 11 2012 Michelle Kloss 9 2011 Courtney Seelhorst 10 2010 Courtney Seelhorst 8 2009 Gianna Quintana 4 2008 Gianna Quintana 1 2007 Ashley Noah 1 2006 Ashley Noah 4 2005 Ashley Noah 2 2004 Ashley Noah 1 2003 Monica Housden 4 2002 Monica Housden 2 2001 Emily Koch 1 Stephanie Dempsey 1 2000 Dawn Greathouse 3.5 1999 Dawn Greathouse 6 1998 Dawn Greathouse 10 1997 Dawn Greathouse 8 1996 Amanda Banar 10

39 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

- A - Hoffman, Vic...... 2010-11-12-13 Parrish, Hannah...... 2017-18 Ables, Kayley ...... 2018 Hoglund, Amanda...... 2015-16 Piercy, Lauren...... 2015-16-17 Akanyirige, Precious...... 2014-15-16-17 Housden, Monica...... 2002-03 Polley, Selby...... 2010-11-12-13 Algya, Maddie ...... 2018 Hovden, Justine...... 2011-12-13-14 Potter, Janae...... 2001 Amos, Kaitlyn...... 2006-07 Huggins, Natalie...... 2011-12-13-14 Prestwood, Leah...... 1997 Anderson, Alyssa...... 2008-09 Humke, Melissa...... 2000-01-02-03 Aultman, Leah...... 2011-12 Humke, Megan...... 2006-07-08-09 - Q - Hunemuller, Brittany...... 2008-09-10-11 Quintana, Gianna...... 2006-07-08-09 - B - Hunter, Katie...... 1996-97 Quintana, Lucy...... 2007-08-09-10 Banar, Amanda...... 1996 Hutton, Jessica...... 2004-05-06-07 Barrett, Whitney...... 1999-00-01-02 Hutton, Leslie...... 1996 - R - Beaudoin, Kate...... 2011-12-13 Radosevich, Rachelle...... 2003 Bevington, Sarah...... 2017-18 - I - Reilly, Candace...... 2000-01-03 Blaydes, Rachael...... 1996 Iacovelli, Jackie...... 2006 Reyna, Elena...... 2018 Brady, Beckah...... 2006-07-08-09 Robertson, April...... 2001-02-03-04 Brock, Laura...... 2004-05-06-07 - J - Rosales, Anja...... 2011-12-13-14 Brook, Audrey...... 2012-13 James, Ashleigh...... 2013-14-15 Rosario-Tull, Ginny...... 2001-02-03-04 Brown, Kennedy...... 2015-16-17-18 James, Julie...... 2015-16-17-18 Roscovious, Pat...... 2004-05-06-07 Browne, Zionah...... 2018 Johns, Christine...... 2003 Ross, Kylie...... 2015-16-17-18 Bryant, Cierra...... 2015 Johnson, Karis...... 1996 Ruef, Kristin...... 2001-02-03-04 Boshers, Tiffany...... 2002-03-04-05 Johnson, Lindsey...... 2007-08-09-10 Bunnell, Emily...... 2017 Johnston, Audrey...... 2016-17-18 - S - Burton, Maggie ...... 2018 Johnston, Bethany...... 2008-09-10-11 Salinas, Staz...... 2008-09-10-11 Burns, Lindsay...... 2013-14-15-16 Johnson, Lori...... 1996-97-98 Saunders, Courtney...... 1996-97-98-99 Bush, Emily...... 2009 Jones, Megan...... 1998 Schuch, Anna...... 2004-05-06 Jumratie, Chelsea...... 2017 Schwartz, Caitlin...... 2016-17 - C - Seals, Anjadai...... 2012-13 Cameron, Molly...... 1996-97-98-00 - K - Seelhorst, Courtney...... 2008-09-10-11 Campos, Bri...... 2012-13-14-15 Kacsmaryk, Rachel...... 1998-99-00-01 Sena, Tanya...... 2002 Campos, Larissa...... 2009-11-12-13 Kaderli, Margaret...... 2004-05 Sharp, Gentry...... 2004-05 Carey, Ashanti...... 2015-16 Kaplan, Tanner...... 2017 Sherrell, Megan...... 2004-05-06-07 Cason, Emory...... 2013-14-15-16 King, Sarah...... 2015-16-17-18 Sliwinski, Lisa...... 2009-10-11-12 Castellano, Gina...... 1997-98-99-00 Kinsey, Marissa...... 2016-17 Smith, Lotto...... 2007-08-09-10 Cavalle, Jennifer...... 1999-00 Klein, Alex...... 2010-11-12-13 Smith, Mollie...... 2005-06 Chicoine, Katie...... 2003-04 Kloss, Michelle...... 2010-12-13-14 Smith, Nicky...... 2006-07-08-09 Childs, Allison...... 1996 Koch, Emily...... 2001 Smith, Shannon...... 2004-05 Clark, Christine...... 2008-09-10-11 Koch, Sarah...... 1996-97-98-99 Sowinski, Halee...... 2016-17-18 Cleveland, Casey...... 2001-02-03 Kocian, Candice...... 1999 Stanley, Sommer...... 2016 Crawley, Tamura ...... 1999-00-01-02 Konlande, Jerri...... 1996-97-98-99 Stark, Meredith...... 2012 Crona, Meghan...... 1996-97-98-99 Kostolansky, Megan...... 2015 Stephens, Angela...... 1996-97-98 Crowther, Jackie...... 2015-16-17-18 Kuykendall, Brittany...... 2003-04 Stepp, Rachel...... 2009-10 Cunningham, Giuliana...... 2018 Kyle, Betsy...... 2006-07-08-09 Sullivan, Marissa...... 2015-16 Sullivan, Susan...... 1996 - D - - L - Summey, Karlee...... 2010-11-12-13 Daigle, Katie...... 2012-13-14-15 Lackey, Sonya...... 1996 Summerville, Susan...... 2011 Davis, Alexia...... 2000 Langston, Sarah...... 2003 Sutherland, Elena...... 2006-08 Davis, Carlie...... 2009-10-11-12 Larsen, Dana...... 2009-10-11-12 Davis, Delanie...... 2014-15-16-17 Larson, Julie...... 1996-97-98 - T - Day, Cookie...... 2000 Leach, Ariel...... 2015-16-17-18 Talley, Britt...... 1996-97-98-99 De Lima, Aline...... 2016-17 Lee, Jody...... 2015 Thornhill, Ashley...... 2016-17 Dempsey, Stephanie...... 2000-01 Lee, Ryan...... 2000-01-02-03 Townes, Megan...... 1998-99 Dismuke, Hannah...... 2008-09-10-11 Lewis, Tatyanna...... 2014-15 Doherty, Lara...... 2006-07-08-09 Lomas, Tara...... 2006 - V - Ludlow, Kat...... 2010-11-12-13 Vick, Bethany...... 2002-03-04-05 - E - Lynch, Carolyn...... 2005-06-07-08 Viggiano, Lori...... 2001-03-04 Eden, Jennifer...... 1997-98-99-00 - M - - W - - F - Mannie, Brooke...... 1996-97 Wandt, Jennifer...... 2017-18 Fagan, Andi...... 2005-06-07-08 Martin, Jennifer...... 2004-05 Watson, Nikki...... 2006-07-08 Farr, Kandyce...... 2002-03-04-05 Martin, McKenna...... 2012-13-14-15 Weathers, Lauren...... 2006-07 Fennegan, Caitlin...... 2009-10-11-12 Martinson, Sara...... 2013-15-16 Weegar, Kristin...... 2004-05 Foster, Haley...... 2016-17-18 Mauk, Amanda...... 2009-10 Wendlandt, Camryn...... 2017-18 Fox, Laura...... 2004-05 Mauk, Andrea...... 2009-10 White, Katie...... 2006-07-08-09 Freeman, Erin...... 2000-01 McConnell, Missy...... 2003-04-05-06 Wilde, Alexa...... 2011-12-13-14 Fukuchi, Emily...... 2000-01-02-03 McGowan, Catie...... 2008-11 Woodham, Natalie...... 2009-10 McGrath, Amanda...... 2005-06-07-08 - G - Milberger, Katie...... 2014-15-16 - Y - Gartner, Rebecca...... 2015-16 Miles, Alyson...... 1998-99-00-01 Yates, Shea...... 2004-05-06-07 Geller, Chelsea...... 2009 Moghadas, Sarah...... 2014 Yearout, Jamie...... 2014 Gilmore, Hanna...... 2009-10-11-12 Moon, Taylor...... 2018 York, Ashley...... 2013-14-15-16 Goin, Juli...... 1998-99 Moran, Allie...... 2008-09-10 Young, Hadley...... 2012-13-14-15 Grant, Lindsay...... 1997 Mullins, Georgia...... 2010 Greathouse, Dawn...... 1997-98-99-00 - Z - Grindstaff, Megan...... 2012 - N - Zapata, Rose...... 2004-05-06-07 Goss, Melanie...... 1996 Nagel, Allison...... 1996 Zonker, Brittani...... 2003-04-05 Gurney, Danielle...... 1998-99-00 Noah, Ashley...... 2004-05-06-07 Norman, Sarah...... 2018 Current players in bold - H - Nguyen, Christina...... 1997-98 Hagen, Michelle...... 2009-11-12 Hales, Nikki...... 1996-97-98-99 - O - Hamway, Bridget...... 2013-14-15-16 O’Connell, Lauren...... 2014-15-16-17 Hatler, Jordan...... 2012-14 O’Dell, Heather...... 1996 Hayden, Danielle ...... 2018 Oparaeke, Karen...... 2004 Heatherly, Taylor...... 2010-11-12-13 Henderson, Ally...... 2017-18 - P - Hensman, Kate...... 2002-03 Padgett, Raegan...... 2016-17-18

40 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS

00 Jillian Dreyer...... 1999-00 Gentry Sharp...... 2005 Stephanie Dempsey...... 2000-01 Jackie Iacovelli...... 2006 Katie Whitelaw...... 2003 Tara Lomas...... 2006 Bethany Vick...... 2002-03-04-05 Nicky Smith...... 2007-08-09 Ashley Holder...... 2004 Lindsey Johnson...... 2007-08-09-10 Kaitlyn Amos...... 2006-07 Taylor Heatherly...... 2010-11-12-13 Gianna Quintana...... 2006-07-08-09 Susan Summerville...... 2011 Wallis Young...... 2008 Rebecca Gartner...... 2015-16 Michelle Kloss...... 2010 Alexa Wilde...... 2012-13-14 Natalie Woodham...... 2009-10 Ariel Leach...... 2015-16-17-18 Ashanti Carey...... 2015-16 Michelle Hagen...... 2011-12 25 Sonya Lackey...... 1997 Camryn Wendlandt...... 2017-18-19 Ashley York...... 2013-14-15-16 Whitney Barrett...... 1999 0 Leah Prestwood...... 1997 Emily Bunnell...... 2017-18 Stephanie Wilkicki...... 2001 Megan Jones...... 1998 8 Lindsay Grant...... 1997 Madeline Bryant...... 2019 Julia Donelson...... 2003 Amber Watkins...... 2000-01 Erin Douthit...... 1998 Gentry Sharp...... 2004 Megan Grindstaff...... 2011-12-13 Ryan Lee...... 2000-01-02-03 17 Lori Johnson...... 1996-97-98 Lara Doherty...... 2006-07-08-09 Hannah Parrish...... 2015-16-17-18 Laura Fox...... 2004-05 Megan Townes...... 1999 Katie Daigle...... 2012-13-14-15 Maya Bellomo...... 2019 Mollie Smith...... 2006 Whitney Barrett...... 1999-00-01-02 Jessica Loyd...... 2008 Brittani Zonker...... 2003-04-05 26 Megan Townes...... 1998 01 Kedryn Baskin...... 1999-00 Rachel Stepp...... 2009-10 Betsy Kyle...... 2006-07-08-09 Jennifer Cavalle...... 1999-00 Mel Pannell...... 2001 Michelle Kloss...... 2011-12-13-14 Alex Klein...... 2010-11 Allison Coker...... 2001 Tanya Sena...... 2002-03 Jody Lee...... 2015 Jordan Hatler...... 2012-13-14 Laura Fox...... 2002 Maggie Burton...... 2016 Haley Foster...... 2015-16-17-18 Ashley Noah...... 2005-06-07 1 Dawn Greathouse...... 1997-98-99-00 Jennifer Wandt...... 2017-18-19 Tara Sumer...... 2019 Hannah Boughton...... 2008 Emily Koch...... 2001 Carlie Davis...... 2009 Mel Pannell...... 2002 9 Gina Castellano...... 1997-98-99-00 18 Amanda Williams...... 1997 Georgia Mullins...... 2010 Monica Housden...... 2002-03 Hillary Jacobson...... 2001-02 Emily Koch...... 2000 Alexa Wilde...... 2011 Kristin Weegar...... 2004-05 Brittany Kuykendall...... 2003-04 Casey Cleveland...... 2001-02-03 Audrey Brook...... 2012 Courtney Seelhorst...... 2008-09-10-11 Megan Sherrell...... 2005-06-07 Jennifer Martin...... 2004-05 Kathryn Milberger...... 2014-15-16 Meredith Stark...... 2012 Hanna Dismuke...... 2008-09-10-11 Lauren Weathers...... 2006-07 Sara Martinson...... 2013-14-15-16 Alex Klein...... 2012-13 Kim Kuijper...... 2009 27 Tamura Crawley...... 1999-00-01-02 Maggie Burton...... 2017-18-19 Lauren O’Connell...... 2014-15-16 Selby Polley...... 2010-11-12-13 Elizabeth Chandler...... 2003 Taylor Moon...... 2018-19 Tatyanna Lewis...... 2014-15 Lucy Quintata...... 2007-08-09-10 2 Julie Helwege...... 1997 Ashley Thornhill...... 2016-17 Vic Hoffman...... 2011-12-13 Cookie Day...... 2000 10 Nikki Hales...... 1996-97-98-99 Elizabeth Kooiman...... 2019 Chelsea Jumratie...... 2017 Ginny Rosario-Tull...... 2001-02-03 Katie Peterson...... 2000-01 Jessica Hutton...... 2004-05-06-07 Tiffany Haines...... 2002 19 Jerri Konlande...... 1996-97-98-99 28 Missy McConnell...... 2003 Alyssa Anderson...... 2008-09 Rachelle Radosevich...... 2003 Stephanie Wilkicki...... 2000 Jonie Canfield...... 2008 Kim Kuijper...... 2010 Laura Brock...... 2004 Hilary Aylesworth...... 2001 Christine Tamamoto...... 2009 Larissa Campos...... 2011-12-13 Andi Fagan...... 2005-06-07-08 Amber Cole...... 2002 Karlee Summey...... 2010-11-12-13 Precious Akanyirige...... 2014-15-16-17 Staz Salinas...... 2009-10-11 Sarah Langston...... 2003 Danielle Hayden...... 2017-18 Bri Campos...... 2012-13-14-15 Missy McConnell...... 2003-04-05-06 29 Rachel Barnier...... 2001 Marissa Kinsey...... 2016-17 Christine Clark...... 2008-09-10-11 Amanda Mauk...... 2009-10 3 Crystal Van Horn...... 1997 Maddie Algy...... 2018-19 Anjadai Seals...... 2012-13 Hadley Young...... 2012-13-14-15­ Juli Goin...... 1998-99 Sarah King...... 2015-16-17-18 Zionah Browne...... 2017-18 Barbara Torres...... 2000-01 11 Heather O’Dell...... 1996-97 Katie Chicoine...... 2002-03-04 Alyson Miles...... 1998-99-00-01 20 Brooke Mannie...... 1996-97 30 Casey Cleveland...... 2000 Amanda McGrath...... 2005-06-07-08 Kate Hensman...... 2002-03 Kelly Woods...... 1998 Amanda Blakley...... 2002 Dana Larsen...... 2009-10-11-12 Anna Schuch...... 2004-05-06 Emily Fukuchi...... 2000-01-02-03 Andrea Mauk...... 2009-10 Audrey Brook...... 2013 Lotto Smith...... 2007-08-09-10 Megan Sherrell...... 2004 Sarah Moghadas...... 2014 Natalie Huggins...... 2011-12-13-14 Lynch, Carolyn...... 2005 31 Zabrina Gamez...... 2000 Kylie Ross...... 2015-16-17-18-19 Jackie Crowther...... 2015-16-17-18 Megan Humke...... 2006-07-08-09 Lisa Sliwinski...... 2009 Vic Hoffman...... 2010 Tanner Kaplan...... 2017 4 Ann Meser...... 1998 12 Rachel Kacsmaryk...... 1998-99-00-01 Justine Hovden...... 2011-12-13-14 Alexia Davis...... 1999-00 Kandyce Farr...... 2002-03-04-05 Julie James...... 2015-16-17-18 32 Courtney Brock...... 2002 Kristin Ruef...... 2001-02-03-04 Carolyn Lynch...... 2006-07-08 Joy Winand...... 2003 Katie White...... 2006-07-08-09 Emily Bush...... 2009 21 Amanda Banar...... 1996-97 Michelle Hagen...... 2009 Carlie Davis...... 2010-11-12 Michelle Hagen...... 2010 Danielle Gurney...... 1998-99-00 Megan Kostolansky...... 2015 Emory Cason...... 2013-14-15-16 Leah Aultman...... 2011-12 Tiffany Boshers...... 2001 Lauren O’Connell...... 2017 Lindsay Burns...... 2013-14-15-16 Morgan Pinter...... 2003 33 Catie McGowan...... 2008-09-10-11 Elena Reyna...... 2018-19 Sarah Bevington...... 2017-18 Shannon Smith...... 2004-05 Raegan Padgett...... 2016-17-18-19 Marissa Gray...... 2019 Nikki Watson...... 2006-07 5 Sarah Koch...... 1996-97-98-99 Bethany Johnston...... 2008-09-10-11 37 Morgan Pinter...... 2002 Erica Lewis...... 2000 13 Britt Talley...... 1996-97-98-99 Ashleigh James...... 2012-13-14-15 Sarah Dearing...... 2001 Candace Reilly...... 2000-01-02-03 Caitlin Schwartz...... 2016 39 Autumn Rogers...... 2002 Sam Savage...... 2002 Rose Zapata...... 2004-05-06-07 Ally Henderson...... 2017-18-19 Lauren Koob...... 2003 Hanna Gilmore...... 2009-10-11-12 41 Joy Winand...... 2002 Margaret Kaderli...... 2004-05 Kate Beaudoin...... 2013 22 Christina Nguyen...... 1997-98 Beckah Brady...... 2006-07-08-09 Lauren Piercy...... 2015-16-17-18 Erin Freeman...... 2000-01 42 Amanda Hoglund...... 2015-16 Lisa Sliwinski...... 2010-11-12 Michaela Gorman...... 2019 Tiffany Boshers...... 2002-03-04-05 Kaylah Hunter...... 2013 Elena Sutherland...... 2006,08 44 Cierra Bryant...... 2015 Delanie Davis...... 2014-15-16-17 14 Katie Hunter...... 1996-97 Caitlin Fennegan...... 2009-10-11-12 Halee Sowinski...... 2016-17-18-19 Sarah Norman...... 2018-19 Nici Racine...... 1998 Bridget Hamway...... 2013-14-15-16 Melissa Humke...... 2000-01-02-03 Caitlin Schwartz...... 2017 77 Aline De Lima...... 2016-17 6 Julie Larson...... 1996-97-98 Ginny Rosario-Tull...... 2004 Candace Kocian...... 1999 Laura Brock...... 2005-06-07 23 Angela Stephens...... 1996-98 Current players in bold Megan Briscoe...... 2001 Brittany Hunemuller...... 2008-09-10-11 Allison Coker...... 2000 Kimberly Treharne...... 2002 McKenna Martin...... 2012-13-14-15 April Robertson...... 2001-02-03-04 Megan Weaver...... 2003 Audrey Johnston...... 2016-17-18-19 Mollie Smith...... 2005 Shea Yates...... 2004-05 Nicky Smith...... 2006 Pat Roscovius...... 2006-07 15 Meghan Crona...... 1996-97-98-99 Staz Salinas...... 2008 Nikki Watson...... 2008 Janae Potter...... 2000-01 Larissa Campos...... 2009-10 Chelsea Geller...... 2009 Meagan Gaulding...... 2003 Kate Beaudoin...... 2011-12 Kat Ludlow...... 2010-11-12-13 Pat Roscovius...... 2004-05 Marissa Sullivan...... 2015-16 Jamie Yearout...... 2014 Shea Yates...... 2006-07 Giuliana Cunningham...... 2018-19 Sommer Stanley...... 2016 Allie Moran...... 2008-09-10 Kayley Ables...... 2018-19 Anja Rosales...... 2011-12-13-14 24 Jennifer Eden...... 1997-98-99-00 Kennedy Brown...... 2015-16-17-18 Sarah Gardner...... 2001 7 Molly Cameron...... 1996-97-98-00 Eva Mitchell...... 2019 Christy Johns...... 2003 Elizabeth Suggs...... 2003 Karen Oparaeke...... 2004 Lori Viggiano...... 2001-04 16 Courtney Saunders...... 1996-97-98-99 Holly Meyer...... 2005

41 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM INDIVIDUAL HONORS

ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2010 Hanna Gilmore (8/30) 1999 Gina Castellano (1st Team) Allie Moran (2nd Team) 1996 Molly Cameron (2nd Team) 2011 Lisa Sliwinski (10/10) Dawn Greathouse (1st Team) Lotto Smith (2nd Team) Meghan Crona (2nd Team) Dana Larsen (10/17) Danielle Gurney (1st Team) 2009 Beckah Brady (1st Team) Courtney Saunders (2nd Team) 2012 Dana Larsen (10/22) Sarah Koch (1st Team) Hannah Dismuke (1st Team) Britt Talley (2nd Team) 2013 Ashley York (8/25) Alyson Miles (1st Team) Megan Humke (1st Team) 1997 Courtney Saunders (1st Team) 2015 Bri Campos (9/13) Meghan Crona (2nd Team) Brittany Hunemuller (1st Team) Molly Cameron (2nd Team) 2016 Lauren Piercy (8/30) Jennifer Eden (2nd Team) Lindsay Johnson (1st Team) 1998 Dawn Greathouse (1st Team) 2017 Aline De Lima (10/17) Rachel Kacsmaryk (2nd Team) Bethany Johnston (1st Team) Courtney Saunders (1st Team) 2018 Jackie Crowther (10/2) Jerri Konlande (2nd Team) Betsy Kyle (1st Team) Nikki Hales (2nd Team) 2000 Whitney Barrett (1st Team) Allie Moran (1st Team) Julie Larson (2nd Team) BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Gina Castellano (1st Team) Gianna Quintana (1st Team) 1999 Tamura Crawley (1st Team) 2000 Dawn Greathouse (10/8) Alexia Davis (1st Team) Lucy Quintana (1st Team) Courtney Saunders (1st Team) 2002 Monica Housden (10/13) Jenni Eden (1st Team) Lotto Smith (1st Team) Juli Goin (2nd Team) 2004 Ashley Noah (9/26) Dawn Greathouse (1st Team) Nicky Smith (1st Team) Dawn Greathouse (2nd Team) 2006 Ashley Noah (9/17) Rachel Kacsmaryk (1st Team) Katie White (1st Team) 2000 Dawn Greathouse (1st Team) Ashley Noah (10/1) Alyson Miles (1st Team) 2010 Carlie Davis (1st Team) Molly Cameron (2nd Team) 2008 Gianna Quintana (11/3) 2001 Whitney Barrett (1st Team) Hannah Dismuke (1st Team) Tamura Crawley (2nd Team) 2010 Courtney Seelhorst (10/11) Erin Freeman (1st Team) Brittany Hunemuller (1st Team) 2001 Tamura Crawley (2nd Team) 2011 Courtney Seelhorst (10/10) Emily Fukuchi (1st Team) Lindsay Johnson (1st Team) Candace Reilly (2nd Team) 2012 Kat Ludlow (9/4) Melissa Humke (1st Team) Bethany Johnston (1st Team) 2002 Tamura Crawley (2nd Team) 2016 Lindsay Burns (9/16) Rachel Kacsmaryk (1st Team) Betsy Kyle (1st Team) 2003 Tiffany Boshers (2nd Team) 2017 Precious Akanyrige (10/17) Alyson Miles (1st Team) Lucy Quintana (1st Team) 2006 Ashley Noah (1st Team) 2018 Jennifer Wandt (9/18) Candace Reilly (1st Team) Courtney Seelhorst (1st Team) 2007 Ashley Noah (2nd Team) Jennifer Wandt (10/2) 2002 Whitney Barrett (1st Team) Lisa Sliwinski (1st Team) 2012 Carlie Davis (2nd Team) Casey Cleveland (1st Team) Lotto Smith (1st Team) Dana Larsen (2nd Team) BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Emily Fukuchi (1st Team) Natalie Woodham (1st Team) Kat Ludlow (2nd Team) 2000 Emily Fukuchi (10/8) Kate Hensman (1st Team) Allie Moran (1st Team) 2013 Bri Campos (1st Team) 2001 Ginny Rosario-Tull (10/14) Melissa Humke (1st Team) 2011 Larissa Campos (1st Team) 2014 Bri Campos (2nd Team) Ginny Rosario-Tull (10/21) Candace Reilly (1st Team) Carlie Davis (1st Team) 2015 Lauren Piercy (2nd Team) 2012 Bri Campos (10/9) April Robertson (1st Team) Hannah Dismuke (1st Team) 2016 Julie James (1st Team) 2013 Ashley York (8/25) Kristin Ruef (1st Team) Taylor Heatherly (1st Team) Lauren Piercy (2nd Team) 2014 Precious Akanyirige (9/3) 2003 Casey Cleveland (1st Team) Victoria Hoffman (1st Team) 2017 Precious Akanyrige (1st Team) 2015 Sarah King (13) Emily Fukuchi (1st Team) Brittany Hunemuller (1st Team) Julie James (1st Team) Lauren Piercy (9/20) Kate Hensman (1st Team) Bethany Johnston (1st Team) Aline De Lima (1st Team) Jackie Crowther (9/27) Melissa Humke (1st Team) Alex Klein (1st Team) 2018 Sarah King (1st Team) Lauren Piercy (10/25) Candace Reilly (1st Team) Dana Larsen (1st Team) Julie James (1st Team) 2017 Jennifer Wandt (10/17) April Robertson (1st Team) Kat Ludlow (1st Team) Jennifer Wandt (2nd Team) 2018 Maddie Algya (8/21) Kristin Ruef (1st Team) Selby Polley (1st Team) Camryn Wendlandt (2nd Team) Taylor Moon (8/28) Bethany Vick (1st Team) Courtney Seelhorst (1st Team) Giuliana Cunningham (9/18) 2004 April Robertson (1st Team) Lisa Sliwinski (1st Team) BIG 12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Kristin Ruef (1st Team) Christine Clark (2nd Team) 2000 Melissa Humke ALL-BIG 12 TOURNAMENT Bethany Vick (1st Team) Hanna Gilmore (2nd Team) 2004 Anna Schuch 1996 Meghan Crona, Defender Lori Viggiano (1st Team) Catie McGowan (2nd Team) Megan Sherrell Courtney Saunders, Forward Missy McConnell (1st Team) 2012 Carlie Davis (1st Team) 2008 Courtney Seelhorst 1997 Courtney Saunders, Forward Kandyce Farr (2nd Team) Caitlin Fennegan (1st Team) 2012 Bri Campos 1999 Nikki Hales, Midfielder Brittani Zonker (2nd Team) Michelle Hagen (1st Team) Katie Daigle Courtney Saunders, Forward 2005 Margaret Kaderli (1st Team) Taylor Heatherly (1st Team) 2014 Precious Akanyirige 2000 Dawn Greathouse, Goalkeeper Missy McConnell (1st Team) Vic Hoffman (1st Team) 2015 Amanda Hoglund 2012 Hanna Gilmore, Midfielder Pat Roscovius (1st Team) Justine Hovden (1st Team) Julie James Dana Larsen, Forward Megan Sherrell (1st Team) Natalie Huggins (1st Team) Sarah King Kat Ludlow, Defender Jessica Hutton (2nd Team) Alex Klein (1st Team) Lauren Piercy Lisa Sliwinski, Midfielder Bethany Vick DuBose (2nd Team) Michelle Kloss (1st Team) 2016 Raegan Padgett 2015 Bri Campos, Midfielder 2006 Andi Fagan (1st Team) Dana Larsen (1st Team) 2017 Jennifer Wandt 2017 Precious Akanyirige, Defender Missy McConnell (1st Team) Kat Ludlow (1st Team) 2018 Taylor Moon Sarah King, Defender Pat Roscovius (1st Team) Selby Polley (1st Team) Kayley Ables Aline De Lima, Midfielder Megan Sherrell (1st Team) Lisa Sliwinski (1st Team) Julie James, Midfielder Shea Yates (1st Team) Alexa Wilde (1st Team) BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR Lauren Piercy, Forward Jessica Hutton (2nd Team) Hanna Gilmore (2nd Team) 1998 Randy Waldrum 2018 Sarah King, Defender Amanda McGrath (2nd Team) 2013 Kate Beaudoin (1st Team) 2018 Paul Jobson Julie James, Midfielder Rose Zapata (2nd Team) Larissa Campos (1st Team) Jackie Crowther, Forward 2007 Beckah Brady (1st Team) Katie Daigle (1st Team) BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Taylor Moon, Forward Megan Humke (1st Team) Taylor Heatherly (1st Team) 2015 Lauren Piercy Jessica Hutton (1st Team) Vic Hoffman (1st Team) BIG 12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Betsy Kyle (1st Team) Justine Hovden (1st Team) BIG 12 TOURNAMENT OFFENSIVE MVP 2012 Dana Larsen Pat Roscovious (1st Team) Natalie Huggins (1st Team) 1996 Courtney Saunders 2017 Precious Akanyirige Megan Sherrell (1st Team) Alex Klein (1st Team) 2012 Dana Larsen Nicky Smith (1st Team) Michelle Kloss (1st Team) 2017 Aline De Lima BIG 12 POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Lauren Weathers (1st Team) Kat Ludlow (1st Team) 2013 Kat Ludlow Katie White (1st Team) McKenna Martin (1st Team) BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2017 Precious Akanyirige Shea Yates (1st Team) Selby Polley (1st Team) 1997 Courtney Saunders (10/22) Andi Fagan (2nd Team) Alexa Wilde (1st Team) 1998 Dawn Greathouse (10/11) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 Nikki Watson (2nd Team) Hadley Young (1st Team) 1999 Courtney Saunders (10/31) 1997 Lori Johnson (1st Team) 2008 Beckah Brady (1st Team) Anjadai Seals (2nd Team) Megan Jones (11/1) Julie Larson (1st Team) Megan Humke (1st Team) 2014 Lindsay Burns (1st Team) 2007 Megan Sherrell (9/18) Meghan Crona (2nd Team) Lindsey Johnson (1st Team) Emory Cason (1st Team) Megan Sherrell (10/31) Britt Talley (2nd Team) Betsy Kyle (1st Team) Katie Daigle (1st Team) 1998 Gina Castellano (1st Team) Gianna Quintana (1st Team) Bridget Hamway (1st Team) BIG 12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Dawn Greathouse (1st Team) Lucy Quintana(1st Team) Justine Hovden (1st Team) 2002 Tamura Crawley (9/8) Lori Johnson (1st Team) Courtney Seelhorst (1st Team) Natalie Huggins (1st Team) 2005 Anna Schuch (9/11) Christina Nguyen (1st Team) Elena Sutherland (1st Team) Michelle Kloss (1st Team) 2009 Hanna Gilmore (9/1) Meghan Crona (2nd Team) Katie White (1st Team) McKenna Martin (1st Team) Lotto Smith (10/19) Jerri Konlande (2nd Team) Andi Fagan (2nd Team) Alexa Wilde (1st Team) 42 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BAYLORFUTBOL INDIVIDUAL HONORS

Ashley York (1st Team) 2016 Marissa Kinsey 2017 Precious Akanyirige (2nd Team) 2012 Lisa Sliwinski Hadley Young (1st Team) Raegan Padgett 2018 Camryn Wendlandt (1st Team) Jordan Hatler (2nd Team) Halee Sowinski ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR Anja Rosales (2nd Team) Ashley Thornhill SOCCER BUZZ ALL-REGION 2012 Dana Larsen 2015 Precious Akanyirige (1st Team) Sommer Stanley First Team Lindsay Burns (1st Team) 2017 Sarah Bevington Emory Cason (1st Team) Emily Bunnell 1996 Molly Cameron NSCAA/UNITED SOCCER COACHES Katie Daigle (1st Team) Ally Henderson 1997 Courtney Saunders SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA Delanie Davis (1st Team) Jennifer Wandt 1998 Courtney Saunders First Team McKenna Martin (1st Team) Dawn Greathouse 2012 Dana Larsen Ashley York (1st Team) NSCAA/UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-REGION Nikki Hales 2018 Julie James Hadley Young (1st Team) First Team 1999 Courtney Saunders Second Team Bri Campos (2nd Team) 1998 Dawn Greathouse Second Team 2017 Julie James Sara Martinson (2nd Team) 2016 Precious Akanyirige (1st Team) Nikki Hales 1996 Meghan Crona Lindsay Burns (1st Team) Courtney Saunders Amanda Banar SOCCER AMERICA TEAM OF THE WEEK Emory Cason (1st Team) 1999 Courtney Saunders 1999 Tamura Crawley 2000 Gina Castellano (9/25-10/1) Jackie Crowther (1st Team) 2012 Dana Larsen Nikki Hales 2001 Ryan Lee (10/15-21) Bridget Hamway (1st Team) 2017 Precious Akanyirige 2000 Dawn Greathouse Julie James (1st Team) Aline De Lima Third Team SOCCER BUZZ TEAM OF THE WEEK Sarah King (1st Team) 2018 Julie James 1996 Nikki Hales 2001 Ryan Lee (10/15-21) Ariel Leach (1st Team) Courtney Saunders 2004 Ashley Noah (9/20-26) Kylie Ross (1st Team) Second Team Marissa Sullivan (1st Team) 1997 Courtney Saunders 1997 Molly Cameron 2006 Ashley Noah (10/1) Ashley York (1st Team) 1999 Dawn Greathouse Meghan Crona 2007 Megan Sherrell (9/11) Amanda Hoglund (2nd Team) 2000 Tamura Crawley 1998 Julie Larson Sara Martinson (2nd Team) Dawn Greathouse 2000 Molly Cameron UMBRO SELECT TEAM PARTICIPANTS 2017 Precious Akanyirige (1st Team) 2011 Staz Salinas Tamura Crawley 1999 Courtney Saunders Kennedy Brown (1st Team) 2012 Kat Ludlow All-Freshmen 2000 Dawn Greathouse Jackie Crowther (1st Team) Lisa Sliwinski 1996 Molly Cameron Delanie Davis (1st Team) Meghan Crona SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL 1ST YEAR PROGRAM Aline De Lima (1st Team) 2017 Julie James Julie James (1st Team) 2018 Sarah King Courtney Saunders [Given to programs only in the first year of the Sarah King (1st Team) Jennifer Wandt Nikki Hales program; Baylor began in 1996.] Marissa Kinsey (1st Team) Third Team Amanda Banar Coach of the Year Ariel Leach (1st Team) 1998 Julie Larson 1997 Gina Castellano 1996 Randy Waldrum Lauren O’Connell (1st Team) 1999 Tamura Crawley Dawn Greathouse Player of the Year Raegan Padgett (1st Team) Nikki Hales 1998 Tamura Crawley 1996 Molly Cameron Hannah Parrish (1st Team) 2000 Molly Cameron Defensive Player of the Year Freshman of the Year Kylie Ross (1st Team) Caitlin Schwartz (1st Team) 2012 Carlie Davis 1998 Dawn Greathouse 1996 Molly Cameron Halee Sowinski (1st Team) 2016 Julie James Coach of the Year First Team Ashley Thornhill (1st Team) 2017 Jennifer Wandt 1998 Randy Waldrum 1996 Amanda Banar Camryn Wendlandt (1st Team) 2018 Camryn Wendlandt Molly Cameron 2018 Sarah Bevington (1st Team) Coach of the Year NSCAA/UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-AMERICA Meghan Crona Kennedy Brown (1st Team) 1998 Randy Waldrum First Team Nikki Hales Emily Bunnell (1st Team) 2018 Julie James Courtney Saunders Jackie Crowther (1st Team) Second Team Second Team Haley Foster (1st Team) ALL-ACADEMIC DISTRICT IV AT-LARGE (1996-00) Ally Henderson (1st Team) 1998-99 Dawn Greathouse 1998 Courtney Saunders 1996 Britt Talley Julie James (1st Team) 1999-00 Dawn Greathouse 2017 Aline De Lima Audrey Johnston (1st Team) Third Team SCHOLAR ALL-WEST REGION First Team Sarah King (1st Team) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VII 1998 Dawn Greathouse 2018 Julie James Ariel Leach (1st Team) 2012 Dana Larsen 2001 Whitney Barrett Second Team Sarah Norman (1st Team) 2002 Whitney Barrett Raegan Padgett (1st Team) 2018 Sarah King Emily Fukuchi SOCCER BUZZ ALL-AMERICA Camryn Wendlandt Hannah Parrish (1st Team) Second Team Halee Sowinski (1st Team) Melissa Humke Camryn Wendlandt (1st Team) 2003 Emily Fukuchi (1st Team) 1998 Courtney Saunders Jennifer Wandt (2nd Team) Melissa Humke (1st Team) Third Team 2004 Kristin Ruef (2nd Team) 1998 Dawn Greathouse BIG 12 ACADEMIC ALL-ROOKIE 2007 Beckah Brady (1st Team) Honorable Mention 2012 Katie Daigle 2008 Beckah Brady (3rd Team) 1996 Molly Cameron McKenna Martin Katie White (3rd Team) Hadley Young 2010 Lucy Quintana (1st Team) SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICA 2013 Lindsay Burns Second Team Emory Cason Dana Larsen (1st Team) Bridget Hamway Brittany Hunemuller (2nd Team) 1996 Molly Cameron Sara Martinson Courtney Seelhorst (3rd Team) Meghan Crona Ashley York Bethany Johnston (3rd Team) Honorable Mention 2014 Precious Akanyirige Lisa Sliwinski (3rd Team) 1996 Amanda Banar Delanie Davis 2011 Bethany Johnston (1st Team) Katie Milberger Dana Larsen (1st Team) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Lauren O’Connell Courtney Seelhorst (1st Team) First Team Jamie Yearout 2015 Kennedy Brown Lisa Sliwinski (2nd Team) 2012 Dana Larsen Jackie Crowther 2012 Dana Larsen (1st Team) Third Team Julie James Lisa Sliwinski (1st Team) 1999 Dawn Greathouse Sarah King Carlie Davis (2nd Team) 2002 Whitney Barrett Ariel Leach 2013 Kat Ludlow (2nd Team) 2011 Bethany Johnston Kylie Ross 2015 Lindsay Burns (2nd Team) Dana Larsen

43 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST SHOTS, SINGLE GAME MOST POINTS, SECOND HALF 3. 17 times 2 [Last B. Campos vs. OU (10/19/14)] PLAYER SHOTS OPPONENT (DATE) 1. Molly Cameron 6 at Missouri (9/27/96) 1. Courtney Saunders 14 Missouri (10/3/99) Molly Cameron 6 at Texas (10/11/96) MOST ASSISTS, SEASON Courtney Saunders 14 Texas Tech (10/30/99) Lisa Sliwinski 6 Houston Baptist (8/27/10) PLAYER YEAR TOTAL 3. Molly Cameron 13 McNeese State (10/5/96) 1. Courtney Saunders 1996 12 Courtney Saunders 13 at TCU (9/13/98) MOST POINTS, CONF. GAME 2. Molly Cameron 1996 11 Courtney Saunders 13 at Kansas (10/2/98) 1. Courtney Saunders 9 vs. Texas Tech (10/30/99) 3. Molly Cameron 1997 10 6. Julie James 12 Louisiana (8/18/17) 2. Molly Cameron 7 at Texas (10/11/96) Sarah King 2015 10 7. Nikki Hales 11 Oklahoma State (9/13/96) 5. Nikki Hales 1996 9 Molly Cameron 11 Stephen F. Austin (10/30/96) MOST POINTS, SEASON Dana Larsen 2012 9 Molly Cameron 11 Texas A&M (11/9/96) PLAYER YEAR TOTAL (G-A) 7. Aline De Lima 2018 8 Courtney Saunders 11 Kansas (9/14/97) 1. Molly Cameron 1996 75 (32-11) Gina Castellano 1997 8 Molly Cameron 11 Colorado College (9/17/00) 2. Courtney Saunders 1996 48 (18-12) Nikki Hales 1999 8 Tiffany Boshers 11 vs. Texas Tech (10/21/05) 3. Courtney Saunders 1999 44 (18-8) Courtney Saunders 1999 8 4. Courtney Saunders 1997 41 (17-7) MOST SHOTS, CONFERENCE GAME 5. Courtney Saunders 1998 39 (16-7) MOST ASSISTS, CAREER PLAYER SHOTS OPPONENT (DATE) 6. Molly Cameron 1997 36 (13-10) PLAYER YEARS TOTAL Courtney Saunders 14 Missouri (10/3/99) 7. Dana Larsen 2012 31 (11-9) 1. Courtney Saunders 1996-99 34 Courtney Saunders 14 Texas Tech (10/30/99) 8. Nikki Hales 1996 27 (9-9) 2. Nikki Hales 1996-99 26 9. Nikki Hales 1999 26 (9-8) Molly Cameron 1996-98, 00 26 MOST SHOTS, SEASON 10. Molly Cameron 1998 25 (11-3) 4. Sarah King 2015-18 20 PLAYER YEAR TOTAL Megan Sherrell 2007 25 (9-7) 5. Gina Castellano 1997-00 17 1. Molly Cameron 1996 140 Lisa Sliwinski 2012 25 (10-5) Dana Larsen 2009-12 17 2. Courtney Saunders 1999 125 7. Britt Talley 1996-99 15 3. Courtney Saunders 1997 105 MOST POINTS, CAREER 8. Tiffany Boshers 2002-05 13 4. Courtney Saunders 1996 100 PLAYER YEARS TOTAL (G-A) Lisa Sliwinski 2009-12 13 5. Courtney Saunders 1998 95 1. Courtney Saunders 1996-99 172 (69-34) Bri Campos 2012-15 13 6. Tiffany Boshers 2005 90 2. Molly Cameron 1996-98, 00 160 (67-26) Julie James 2015-18 13 7. Molly Cameron 1997 81 3. Nikki Hales 1996-99 96 (35-26) Jackie Crowther 2015-18 13 8. Dana Larsen 2012 80 4. Dana Larsen 2009-12 75 (29-17) 9. Nikki Hales 1999 78 5. Lisa Sliwinski 2009-12 73 (30-13) MOST GOALS, SINGLE GAME 10. Aline De Lima 2017 76 6. Tiffany Boshers 2002-05 57 (22-13) PLAYER G OPPONENT (DATE) Hanna Gilmore 2009-12 57 (23-11) 1. Molly Cameron 5 vs. Pittsburgh (8/30/96) MOST SHOTS, CAREER 8. Ginny Rosario-Tull 2001-04 54 (22-10) 2. Molly Cameron 4 vs. McNeese State (10/5/96) PLAYER YEARS TOTAL 9. Julie James 2015-18 58 (20-13) Nikki Hales 4 vs. UAB (8/31/97) 1. Courtney Saunders 1996-99 425 10. Bri Campos 2012-15 51 (19-13) Courtney Saunders 4 vs. Texas Tech (10/30/99) 2. Molly Cameron 1996-98, 00 351 5. 13 players tied at 3 3. Nikki Hales 1996-99 250 MOST POINTS PER GAME, SEASON [Last: Lisa Sliwinski 3 vs. Houston Baptist (8/27/10) 4. Tiffany Boshers 2002-05 243 PLAYER YEAR PPG (PTS/GMS) 5. Dana Larsen 2009-12 195 1. Molly Cameron 1996 3.57 (75/21) MOST GOALS — FIRST HALF 6. Julie James 2015-18 193 2. Courtney Saunders 1996 2.40 (48/20) 1. Molly Cameron 4 McNeese State (10/5/96) 7. Ginny Rosario-Tull 2001-04 177 3. Courtney Saunders 1999 2.00 (44/22) 2. Three players tied at 3 8. Lisa Sliwinski 2009-12 172 4. Courtney Saunders 1997 1.95 (41/21) 9. Lauren Piercy 2015-18 167 5. Courtney Saunders 1998 1.86 (39/21) MOST GOALS — SECOND HALF 10. Bri Campos 2012-15 145 6. Molly Cameron 1997 1.71 (36/21) 1. Molly Cameron 3 at Missouri (9/27/96) 7. Molly Cameron 2000 1.33 (24/18) Molly Cameron 3 at Texas (10/11/96) MOST POINTS, SINGLE GAME 8. Molly Cameron 1998 1.32 (25/19) Lisa Sliwinski 3 vs. Houston Baptist (8/27/10) PLAYER PTS. OPPONENT (DATE) Megan Sherrell 2007 1.32 (25/19) 1. Molly Cameron 12 vs. Pittsburgh (8/30/96) 10. Nikki Hales 1996 1.29 (27/21) 2. Courtney Saunders 9 vs. Texas Tech (10/30/99) Dana Larsen 2012 1.29 (25/24) 3. Molly Cameron 8 vs. McNeese State (10/5/96) Molly Cameron 8 vs. Stephen F. Austin (10/30/96) MOST ASSISTS, SINGLE GAME Nikki Hales 8 vs. UAB (8/31/97) 1. Sarah King 3 vs. UTSA (9/13/15) 6. Molly Cameron 7 at Texas (10/11/96) Nikki Hales 3 vs. Texas Tech (10/30/99) Nikki Hales 7 vs. San Diego (9/3/99) Megan Sherrell 3 vs. Stetson (9/9/07) Anna Schuch 7 vs. Northwestern State (9/9/05) Justine Hovden 3 vs. Incarnate Word (9/5/14) 9. Molly Cameron 6 vs. Texas (9/8/96) Sarah King 3 vs. UTSA (9/13/15) Molly Cameron 6 at Missouri (9/27/96) Lauren Piercy 3 vs. Rice (11/10/17) Courtney Saunders 6 vs. Texas (11/8/96) Chelsea Jumratie 3 vs. Louisiana (8/18/17) Courtney Saunders 6 vs. Texas A&M (OT) (11/9/96) 8. Several times 2 Courtney Saunders 6 vs. Tulsa (10/31/97) Courtney Saunders 6 vs. Montana (9/4/98) MOST ASSISTS — FIRST HALF Nikki Hales 6 at TCU (9/13/98) 1. Justine Hovden 3 vs. Incarnate Word (9/5/14) Tiffany Boshers 6 vs. Northwestern State (9/9/05) Chelsea Jumratie 3 vs. Louisiana (8/8/17) Megan Sherrell 6 at Nebraska (10/19/07) Lisa Sliwinski 6 vs. Houston Baptist (8/27/10) MOST ASSISTS — SECOND HALF 1. Seven players tied at 2 MOST POINTS, FIRST HALF [Last by Bri Campos vs. Oklahoma (10/19/14)] 1. Molly Cameron 8 vs. McNeese St. (10/5/96) 2. Two players tied at 7 MOST ASSISTS — CONF GAME 1. Nikki Hales 3 vs. Texas Tech (10/30/99) 2. Megan Sherrell 3 at Nebraska (10/19/07) 44 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER @BaylorFutbol INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST GOALS, SEASON 10. Jennifer Wandt 2017 76 MOST WINS, SEASON PLAYER YEAR TOTAL PLAYER YEARS TOTAL 1. Molly Cameron 1996 32 MOST SAVES, CAREER 1. Michelle Kloss 2012 19 2. Courtney Saunders 1996 18 PLAYER YEARS TOTAL Jennifer Wandt 2018 19 Courtney Saunders 1999 18 1. Ashley Noah 2004-07 440 3. Amanda Banar 1996 17 4. Courtney Saunders 1997 17 2. Dawn Greathouse 1997-00 397 4. Courtney Seelhorst 2011 15 5. Courtney Saunders 1998 16 3. Michelle Kloss 2010, 2012-14 172 5. Dawn Greathouse 1997 14 6. Molly Cameron 1997 13 4. Courtney Seelhorst 2008-11 166 Dawn Greathouse 1998 14 7. Molly Cameron 1998 11 5. Jennifer Wandt 2017-pres. 142 7. Jennifer Wandt 2017 13 Molly Cameron 2000 11 6. Monica Housden 2002-03 137 8. Dawn Greathouse 1999 12 Dana Larsen 2011 11 7. Gianna Quintana 2006-09 134 9. Sara Martinson 2016 11 Dana Larsen 2012 11 8. Amanda Banar 1996-97 114 Courtney Seelhorst 2010 11 9. Ashley Holder 2006 112 Michelle Kloss 2013 11 MOST GOALS, CAREER 10. Sara Martinson 2013-16 83 PLAYER YEARS TOTAL MOST WINS, CAREER 1. Courtney Saunders 1996-99 69 MOST GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED, SEASON PLAYER YEARS TOTAL 2. Molly Cameron 1996-98, 00 67 PLAYER YEAR TOTAL 1. Dawn Greathouse 1997-00 49 3. Nikki Hales 1996-99 35 1. Michelle Kloss 2012 2293 2. Michelle Kloss 2010, 12-14 38 4. Lisa Sliwinski 2009-12 30 2. Jennifer Wandt 2018 2136 3. Jennifer Wandt 2017-pres. 32 5. Dana Larsen 2009-12 29 3. Dawn Greathouse 1999 2021 4. Courtney Seelhorst 2008-11 27 6. Hanna Gilmore 2009-12 23 4. Courtney Seelhorst 2011 2020 5. Ashley Noah 2004-07 24 7. Ginny Rosario-Tull 2001-04 22 5. Jennifer Wandt 2017 1983 6. Sara Martinson 2013-16 20 Tiffany Boshers 2002-05 22 6. Dawn Greathouse 1997 1820 7. Amanda Banar 1996-97 17 9. Julie James 2015-18 20 7. Michelle Kloss 2013 1809 8. Monica Housden 2002-03 9 10. Lotto Smith 2007-10 19 8. Amanda Banar 1996 1784 9. Gianna Quintana 2006-09 8 Bri Campos 2012-15 19 9. Courtney Seelhorst 2010 1771 10. Tanya Sena 2002 6 10. Dawn Greathouse 2000 1757 MOST MULTI-GOAL GAMES, CAREER LOWEST GAA, SEASON (MIN. 1200 MINUTES) PLAYER YEARS TOTAL MOST GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED, CAREER PLAYER YEAR TOTAL 1. Courtney Saunders 1996-99 19 PLAYER YEARS TOTAL 1. Michelle Kloss 2012 0.55 2. Molly Cameron 1996-98, 00 14 1. Dawn Greathouse 1997-2000 7159 2. Michelle Kloss 2013 0.65 3. Nikki Hales 1996-99 8 2. Ashley Noah 2004-07 6294 3. Dawn Greathouse 1998 0.69 4. Ginny Rosario-Tull 2001-04 4 3. Michelle Kloss 2010, 12-14 5862 4. Jennifer Wandt 2018 0.76 Hanna Gilmore 2009-2012 4 4. Courtney Seelhorst 2008-11 4716 5. Sara Martinson 2015 0.77 Lisa Sliwinski 2009-2012 4 5. Jennifer Wandt 2017-pres. 4113 6. Courtney Seelhorst 2011 0.80 7. Lotto Smith 2007-10 3 6. Sara Martinson 2013-16 3436 7. Courtney Seelhorst 2010 0.81 Dana Larsen 2009-2012 3 7. Gianna Quintana 2006-09 2849 8. Jennifer Wandt 2017 0.86 Ashley York 2013-2016 3 8. Monica Housden 2002-03 2582 Michelle Kloss 2014 0.86 10. Emily Fukuchi 2000-03 2 9. Amanda Banar 1996-97 1784 10. Sara Martinson 2016 0.87 April Robertson 2001-04 2 10. Emily Koch 2000-01 892 Tiffany Boshers 2002-05 2 LOWEST GAA, CAREER (MIN. 2000 MINUTES) Megan Sherrell 2004-07 2 MOST SOLO SHUTOUTS, SEASON PLAYER YEARS TOTAL (MIN.) Andi Fagan 2005-08 2 PLAYER YEAR TOTAL 1. Michelle Kloss 2010, 12-14 0.66 (5871)

1. Jennifer Wandt 2018 12 2. Sara Martinson 2013-16 0.76 (3442) MOST SAVES, SINGLE GAME 2. Michelle Kloss 2013 11 3. Jennifer Wandt 2017-pres. 0.81 (4119) PLAYER SVS. OPPONENT (DATE) 3. Amanda Banar 1996 10 4. Courtney Seelhorst 2008-11 0.86 (4718) 1. Ashley Noah 15 at Notre Dame (8/27/04) Dawn Greathouse 1998 10 5. Gianna Quintana 2006-09 1.10 (2851) 2 Ashley Noah 14 vs. Portland (9/18/05) Courtney Seelhorst 2011 10 6. Dawn Greathouse 1997-00 1.19 (7160) Ashley Noah 14 vs. Texas A&M (11/1/06) 6. Jennifer Wandt 2017 9 7. Monica Housden 2002-03 1.67 (2583) 4. Dawn Greathouse 13 at Nebraska (8/29/99) Michelle Kloss 2012 9 8. Ashley Noah 2004-07 1.74 (6296) Dawn Greathouse 13 at Colorado (10/13/00) 8. Dawn Greathouse 1997 8 6. Dawn Greathouse 12 vs. Texas (OT) (10/10/97) Courtney Seelhorst 2010 8 FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON (MIN. 1200 MINUTES) Ashley Noah 12 vs. Texas A&M (9/24/04) 10. Sara Martinson 2016 6 PLAYER YEARS TOTAL Ashley Noah 12 at Texas A&M (10/28/05) Dawn Greathouse 1999 6 1. Dawn Greathouse 1998 12 Ashley Noah 12 vs. Long Beach St. (9/16/07) Michelle Kloss 2014 6 Gianna Quintana 2008 12 Ashley Noah 12 at Nebraska (10/19/07) 3. Michelle Kloss 2013 13 MOST SOLO SHUTOUTS, CAREER Sara Martinson 2015 13 MOST SAVES — CONFERENCE GAME PLAYER YEARS TOTAL 5. Michelle Kloss 2012 14 Dawn Greathouse 13 at Nebraska (8-29-99) 1. Dawn Greathouse 1997-00 27 6. Sara Martinson 2016 16 Dawn Greathouse 13 at Colorado (10/13/00) 2. Michelle Kloss 2010, 12-14 26 Gianna Quintana 2009 16 3. Jennifer Wandt 2017-pres. 21 Courtney Seelhorst 2010 16 MOST SAVES, SEASON 4. Courtney Seelhorst 2008-11 18 Michelle Kloss 2014 16 PLAYER YEAR TOTAL 5. Sara Martinson 2013-2016 11 10. Jennifer Wandt 2018 18 1. Dawn Greathouse 2000 133 6. Amanda Banar 1996-97 10 2. Ashley Noah 2005 125 7. Jennifer Wandt 2017-pres. 9 SCORES BY A GOALKEEPER 3. Amanda Banar 1996 114 8. Ashley Noah 2004-07 8 PLAYER G/A DATE 4. Ashley Noah 2006 112 9. Monica Housden 2002-03 6 Dawn Greathouse Goal UAB (8/31/97) 5. Dawn Greathouse 1999 108 10. Gianna Quintana 2006-09 5 Dawn Greathouse Assist Oral Roberts (10/28/97) 6. Ashley Noah 2007 105 Dawn Greathouse Assist at Duke (9/235/98) 7. Ashley Noah 2004 98 Dawn Greathouse Assist at Maryland (9/10/99) 8. Dawn Greathouse 1997 93 Michelle Kloss Assist Prairie View A&M (9/19/10) 9. Monica Housden 2003 84 45 2019 BAYLOR SOCCER BAYLORBEARS.COM INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST GAMES PLAYED, CAREER MOST FRESHMAN POINTS QUICKEST GOAL TO BEGIN A MATCH PLAYER YEARS TOTAL PLAYER YEAR (G-A) TOTAL 0:35 Raegan Padgett vs. Samford, 8/19/18 1. Sarah King 2015-18 89 1. Molly Cameron 1996 (45-21) 75 2. Julie James 2015-18 88 2. Courtney Saunders 1996 (18-12) 48 QUICKEST GOAL TO BEGIN A HALF 3. Kat Ludlow 2010-13 87 3. Nikki Hales 1996 (9-9) 27 0:13 Whitney Barrett vs. Missouri, 11/1/00 Selby Polley 2010-13 87 4. Ginny Rosario-Tull 2001 (8-3) 19 Karlee Summey 2010-13 87 5. Britt Talley 1996 (5-7) 17 QUICKEST GOAL IN OVERTIME 6. Hanna Gilmore 2009-12 86 0:18 Anna Schuch vs. Texas, 9/26/04 Vic Hoffman 2010-13 86 MOST FRESHMAN SHOTS 8. Meghan Crona 1996-99 85 PLAYER YEAR TOTAL FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, BAYLOR Nikki Hales 1996-99 85 1. Molly Cameron 1996 140 0:20 Jackie Crowther and Giuliana Cunningham Dana Larsen 2009-12 85 2. Courtney Saunders 1996 100 Nebraska, 9/2/18 3. Nikki Hales 1996 61 MOST GAMES STARTED, CAREER 4. Gina Castellano 1997 55 FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, OPPONENT PLAYER YEARS TOTAL 5. Lauren Piercy 2015 49 0:48 Bryn Blalack and Kristen Koop, 1. Sarah King 2015-18 87 Texas A&M, 10/13/96 Julie James 2015-18 87 MOST FRESHMAN GOALS 3. Nikki Hales 1996-99 85 PLAYER YEAR TOTAL FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS, OPPOSING TEAMS 4. Meghan Crona 1996-99 84 1. Molly Cameron 1996 32 0:14 Missy McConnell, Baylor Courtney Saunders 1996-99 84 2. Courtney Saunders 1996 18 and Hilary Robins, Air Force, 9/21/2003 6. Dana Larsen 2009-12 83 3. Nikki Hales 1996 9 7. Gina Castellano 1997-00 82 4. Ginny Rosario-Tull 2001 8 MOST HAT TRICKS, SEASON 8. Bri Campos 2012-15 81 5. April Robertson 2001 7 PLAYER YEARS TOTAL 9. Dawn Greathouse 1997-00 80 1. Molly Cameron 1996 6 10. Precious Akanyirige 2014-17 79 MOST FRESHMAN ASSISTS 2. Courtney Saunders 1996 2 Britt Talley 1996-99 79 PLAYER YEAR TOTAL 3. Nine others 1 Molly Cameron 1996-98, 2000 79 1. Courtney Saunders 1996 12 2. Molly Cameron 1996 11 MOST HAT TRICKS, CAREER MOST MINUTES PLAYED, SEASON 3. Sarah King 2015 10 PLAYER YEARS TOTAL PLAYER YEAR TOTAL 4. Nikki Hales 1996 9 1. Molly Cameron 1996-98, 00 7 1. Sarah King 2018 2363 5. Gina Castellano 1997 8 2. Courtney Saunders 1996-99 4 2. Taylor Heatherly 2012 2349 3. Nikki Hales 1996-99 3 3. Julie James 2018 2300 MOST FRESHMAN GAME-WINNING GOALS 4. Michelle Kloss 2012 2286 PLAYER YEAR TOTAL ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS 5. Precious Akanyirige 2017 2267 1. Molly Cameron 1996 6 1996 6. Sarah King 2017 2253 2. Courtney Saunders 1996 4 PLAYER (GOALS) OPPONENT DATE 7. Julie James 2017 2220 Lauren Piercy 2015 4 Molly Cameron (5) Pittsburgh Aug. 30 8. Carlie Davis 2012 2209 4. Britt Talley 1996 3 Molly Cameron (3) Tennessee Sept. 8 9. Selby Polley 2012 2098 Emily Fukuchi 2000 3 Molly Cameron (3) at Missouri Sept. 27 10. Aline De Lima 2017 2044 Ashley York 2013 3 Molly Cameron (4) McNeese St. Oct. 5 Molly Cameron (3) at Texas Oct. 11 MOST MINUTES PLAYED, CAREER MOST FRESHMAN POINTS PER GAME Molly Cameron (3) Stephen F. Austin Oct. 30 PLAYER YEARS TOTAL PLAYER YEARS (PTS/GMS) PPG Courtney Saunders (3) vs. Texas Nov. 8 1. Julie James 2015-18 7809 1. Molly Cameron 1996 (75/21) 3.57 Courtney Saunders (3) vs. Texas A&M Nov. 9 2. Sarah King 2015-18 7618 2. Courtney Saunders 1996 (48/20) 2.40 3. Bri Campos 2012-15 6728 3. Nikki Hales 1996 (27/21) 1.29 1997 4. Lindsay Burns 2013-16 6470 4. Ginny Rosario-Tull 2001 (19/18) 1.06 PLAYER (GOALS) OPPONENT DATE 5. Precious Akanyirige 2014-17 5979 5. April Robertson 2001 (15/18) 0.83 Nikki Hales (4) UAB Aug. 31 6. Michelle Kloss 2010, 2012-14 5862 Courtney Saunders (3) Tulsa Oct. 31 7. Katie Daigle 2012-15 5467 8. Selby Polley 2010-13 5463 1998 9. Taylor Heatherly 2010-13 5415 PLAYER (GOALS) OPPONENT DATE 10. Natalie Huggins 2011-14 5172 Molly Cameron (3) Montana Sept. 4 Nikki Hales (3) at TCU Sept. 13

1999 PLAYER (GOALS) OPPONENT DATE Nikki Hales (3) San Diego Sept. 3 Courtney Saunders (4) Texas Tech Oct. 30

2005 PLAYER (GOALS) OPPONENT DATE Anna Schuch (3) vs. Northwestern State Sept. 9

2007 PLAYER (GOALS) OPPONENT DATE Megan Sherrell (3) at Nebraska Oct. 19

2010 PLAYER (GOALS) OPPONENT DATE Lisa Sliwinski (3) Houston Baptist Aug. 27

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CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES PLAYER DATES GMS (G-A) PLAYER DATES MINS 1. Courtney Saunders 8/30-10/5/96 11 (10-9) 1. Dawn Greathouse 9/27-10/21/98 603:32 2. Molly Cameron 10/25-11/9/96 7 (7-6) 2. Courtney Seelhorst 9/3-19/24/10 540:54 3. Nikki Hales 9/29-10/19/96 6 (4-6) 3. Michelle Kloss 9/6-9/29/13 524:12 Ginny Rosario-Tull 8/29-9/14/03 6 (8-2) 4. Jennifer Wandt 8/20-9/10/17 505:43 Sarah King 9/6-9/25/15 6 (1-9) 5. Michelle Kloss 11/18/12-9/7/13 477:11 6. Aline De Lima 10/27-11/19/17 5 (3/6) 6. Michelle Kloss 8/31-9/14/12 413:49 Molly Cameron 8/30-9/10/96 5 (9-4) 7. Dawn Greathouse 9/7-9/19/97 385:45 Molly Cameron 10/28-11/7/97 5 (5-4) 8. Sara Martinson 9/20-10/9/15 384:57 Courtney Saunders 1/28-11/7/97 5 (6-4) 9. Jennifer Wandt 10/6-10/20/17 366:29 Courtney Saunders 10/30/98-8/27/99 5 (4-4) 10. Dawn Greathouse 10/21-11/6/98 331:43 Courtney Saunders 10/3-10/17/99 5 (7-3) Molly Cameron 8/25-9/8/00 5 (5-0) MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS, SEASON PLAYER YEAR TOTAL CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL 1. Molly Cameron 1996 6 PLAYER DATES GMS (G) Molly Cameron 1997 6 1. Ginny Rosario-Tull 8/29-9/14/03 6 (8) Courtney Saunders 1998 6 2. Courtney Saunders 9/3-9/17/99 5 (7) 4. Lauren Piercy 2016 5 Molly Cameron 8/25-9/8/00 5 (5) Courtney Saunders 1997 5 4. Courtney Saunders 9/10-9/27/96 4 (5) Nikki Hales 1999 5 Molly Cameron 10/5-10/18/96 4 (9) Dana Larsen 2012 5 Molly Cameron 10/25-11/2/96 4 (6) Julie James 2018 5 April Robertson 9/7-9/21/01 4 (5) 9. Courtney Saunders 1996 4 Lauren Piercy 9/13-10/2/15 4 (4) Courtney Saunders 1999 4 Camryn Wendlandt 10/12-25/18 4 (4) Dana Larsen 2011 4 10. Courtney Saunders 8/30-9/7/96 3 (4) Lisa Sliwinski 2012 4 Courtney Saunders 9/17-9/21/97 3 (4) Lauren Piercy 2015 4 Courtney Saunders 9/6-9/13/98 3 (5) Whitney Barrett 10/8-10/15/00 3 (3) MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS, CAREER Anna Schuch 9/5-9/10/04 3 (3) PLAYER YEARS TOTAL Tiffany Boshers 10/17/04-8/28/05 3 (3) 1. Courtney Saunders 1996-99 19 Missy McConnell 9/29-10/13/06 3 (3) 2. Molly Cameron 1996-98,00 18 Megan Sherrell 9/21-28/07 3 (4) 3. Lauren Piercy 2015-18 11 Dana Larsen 8/24/12-8/31/12 3 (3) Dana Larsen 2009-12 11 Lisa Sliwinski 9/23/12-10/5/12 3 (4) Julie James 2015-18 11 Hanna Gilmore 11/2/12-11/9/12 3 (3) 6. Nikki Hales 1996-99 10 Julie James 9/2-9/9/18 3 (4) 7. Lisa Sliwinski 2009-12 9 8. Hanna Gilmore 2009-12 7 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN ASSIST Bri Campos 2012-15 7 PLAYER DATES GMS (A) Christine Clark 2008-11 7 1. Sarah King 9/6-9/25/15 6 (9) 2. Courtney Saunders 9/8-9/15/96 4 (5) Nikki Hales 10/5-10/18/96 4 (5) Molly Cameron 10/28-11/6/97 4 (4) 5. Molly Cameron 11/3-11/9/96 3 (4) Molly Cameron 10/12-10/19/97 3 (3) Courtney Saunders 11/2-11/7/97 3 (3) Nikki Hales 10/3-10/10/99 3 (3) Megan Sherrell 9/4-9/9/07 3 (6) Amanda McGrath 8-31-9/4/07 3 (3) Lisa Sliwinski 9/9/12-9/16/12 3 (3) Ally Henderson 11/10-11/18/18 3 (4)

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS BY A GOALIE PLAYER DATES GMS 1. Dawn Greathouse 10/2-10/18/98 6 2. Michelle Kloss 9/8/-9/27/13 5 3. Jennifer Wandt 8/24-9/8/17 4 Courtney Seelhorst 9/3-9/17/10 4 Michelle Kloss 8/31-9/9/12 4 6. Jennifer Wandt 10/6-10/15/17 3 Dawn Greathouse 9/12-9/17/97 3 Dawn Greathouse 10/25-11/1/98 3 Michelle Kloss 10/21-10/31/12 3 Michelle Kloss 10/25-11/6/13 3 Sara Martinson 9/20-10/2/15 3 Jennifer Wandt 9/28-10/5/18 3

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POINTS MISCELLANEOUS OPPONENT POINTS MOST IN A HALF: 25 vs. McNeese State (1st) (10/5/96) (9G, 7A) LONGEST BAYLOR STREAK WITHOUT SCORING MOST BY AN INDIVIDUAL: 8 twice, last by Kim Engesser, MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 30 vs. Pittsburgh (8/30/96) 432:00 - 10/15/06-8/31/07 Nebraska, (11/7/97; 4G) MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 15 twice LONGEST OPPONENT STREAK WITHOUT SCORING MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 23 Notre Dame (8/27/04) MOST IN A SEASON: 219 (1996) 603:32 - 9/27-10/21/98 MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 22 Nebraska (11/4/99) FEWEST IN A SEASON: 49 (2006) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 11 vs. McNeese State (10/5/96) OPPONENT GOALS GOALS Conference Game MOST BY AN INDIVIDUAL: 4 Kim Engesser, Nebraska (11/7/97) MOST IN A HALF: 9 vs. McNeese State (1st) (10/5/96) 5, twice MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 7 twice, last vs. Notre Dame (8/27/04) MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 12 vs. Pittsburgh (8/30/96) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 7 Nebraska (11/4/99) MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 5 three times 6 vs. Nebraska (11/4/99) MOST IN A SEASON: 79 (1996) Conference Game OPPONENT ASSISTS FEWEST IN A SEASON: 15 (2006) 6, vs. Nebraska (11/4/99) MOST BY AN INDIVIDUAL: 3 Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame (8/27/04) LONGEST WINNING STREAK and Angie Woznuk, Portland (9/8/06) ASSISTS 8, 2012 MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 9 Notre Dame (8/27/04) MOST IN A HALF: 7 vs. McNeese State (1st) (10/5/96) Conference Games MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 8 Nebraska (11/4/99) MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 9 vs. Northwestern State (9/9/05) 6, 1998 MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 5 four times (last vs. TTU, 10/21/01) LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK OPPONENT SHOTS MOST IN A SEASON: 61 (1996) 16, 2011-13 MOST BY AN INDIVIDUAL: 11 Bryn Blalack, Texas A&M (11/9/98) FEWEST IN A SEASON: 19 (2006, 2014) Conference Games MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 48 Texas A&M (11/9/96) 7, 2011-13 MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 48 Texas A&M (11/9/96) SHOTS LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK 5, twice (1996, 1999) MOST IN A HALF: 26 vs. McNeese State (1st) (10/5/96) OPPONENT SAVES Conference Games MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 40 vs. Kansas (9/14/97) MOST BY AN INDIVIDUAL: 21 Chrystal Emerson, OSU (9/13/96) 3, three times and Prairie View A&M (9/19/10) MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 21 Oklahoma State (9/13/96) LONGEST LOSING STREAK MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 40 vs. Kansas (9/14/97) MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 21 Oklahoma State (9/13/96) MOST IN A SEASON: 531 (2012) 7, 2005 FEWEST IN A SEASON: 184 (2008) Conference Games 5, 2007 OPPONENT CORNER KICKS LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 17 Nebraska (10/17/04) SAVES 3, 2007 MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 17 Nebraska (10/17/04) MOST IN A HALF: 12 at Notre Dame (8/27/04) Conference Games MOST IN A SINGLE GAME:18 at Notre Dame (8/27/04) 3, 2007 OPPONENT FOULS MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 13 at Nebraska (10/19/07) LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 25 Oklahoma State (9/28/2003) and at Nebraska (8/29/99) 9, 2005-8/29/08 MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 25 Oklahoma State (9/28/2003) MOST IN A SEASON: 134 (2005) Conference Games FEWEST IN A SEASON: 43 (2015) 7, 2005-10/19/07 OPPONENT BOOKINGS NO. CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT MOST IN SINGLE GAME (YELL.): 4 twice, last TTU (10/18/15) CORNER KICKS 23, 1996-97 MOST IN A CONF. GAME (YELLOW): 4 vs. TTU (10/18/15) MOST IN A HALF: 10 vs. Oklahoma State (2nd) (9/13/96) MOST VICTORIES MOST IN SINGLE GM. (R.): 1 five times, last v. TTU (10/18/15) MOST IN A SINGLE GAME: 15 vs. Kansas (9/14/97) 19, 2012 MOST IN CONF. GM. (R.): 1 three times, last v. TTU (10/18/15) MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME: 15 vs. Kansas (9/14/97) Conference Wins 9, 1998 FOULS FEWEST LOSSES MOST IN A HALF: 16 at Notre Dame (8/27/04) 1, 2012 MOST, SINGLE GAME: 28 vs. Texas Tech (10/18/15) MOST TIES MOST, CONF. GAME: 28 vs. Texas Tech (10/18/15) 5, 2012 MOST SHUTOUTS BOOKINGS 13, 2012, 2013 MOST IN A SINGLE GAME (YELLOW): 4 twice, last at ASU (11/9/12) Conference Games MOST IN A CONF. GAME (YELLOW): 3 twice, last vs. TTU (10/18/15) 9, 1998 MOST IN A SINGLE GAME (RED): 2 at Colorado College (11/2/01) MOST OVERTIME MATCHES MOST IN A CONFERENCE GAME (RED): 1 three times, last vs. 12, 2017 OU (10/19/08) MOST CONSECUTIVE OVERTIME MATCHES 4, 2012 BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 0.53, 2012

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