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QUICK FACTS Outlook University of North Florida Team Roster______3 Location______Jacksonville, Fla. Photo Roster______4 Founded______1969 Opened______1972 Coaching Staff Enrollment______16,356 Head Coach Robin Confer______5-6 Nickname______Ospreys Assistant Coach Lisa Taylor______7 Colors______Navy Blue (PMS 289) & Gray (PMS 430) Assistant Coach Matt Urbano______8 Facility (Capacity)______Hodges Stadium (9,300) Affiliation______NCAA Division I Meet the Ospreys Conference______Atlantic Sun President______John Delaney Student-Athlete Profiles______9-15 Alama Mater______Florida, 1977 Director of Athletics______Lee Moon Year in Review Alma Mater ______VMI, 1970 Season Statistics______16 Senior Woman Administrator______Donna Kirk Season Schedule / Results______16 Alma Mater______Florida State, 1993 Faculty Athletic Rep______Dr. Jennifer Kane Records and History Alma Mater______PhD., Florida State, 2000 Athletics Department Phone:______(904) 620-2833 Year-by-Year Results______17 Athletics Ticket Office______(904) 620-2473 Match Records (All-Time)______19 Season Records (All-Time)______19 History Career Records (All-Time)______20 2014 North Florida Women's Soccer Roster First Season of Competition______1996 Match Records (Division I Only)______21 First Season of Division I______2005 Season Records (Division I Only)______21 No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown (Previous School) All-Time Record______178-129-24 (18 years) Career Records (Division I Only)______22 0 Susie Ford GK So. 5-10 Delray Beach, Fla. / Atlantic Community HS Postseason Appearances______4 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2004) Honors & Awards______23 00 Sam Shaw GK Fr. 5-5 Ft. Walton Bch, Fla. / Choctawhatchee HS Conference Titles______2 (2000, 2004) All-Time Letterwinners______24-25 Conference Affiliations______Independent (DII): 1996-99 (4) 1 Megan Dorsey GK Sr. 6-0 Melbourne, Fla. / Palm Bay HS 2 Sarah Wasser M/F Fr. 5-3 Bradenton, Fla. / Manatee HS ______Peach Belt (DII): 2000-2004 (5) Media Information ______Atlantic Sun (DI): 2005-present (10) 3 Alexis Bredeau F So. 5-4 Lutz, Fla. / Steinbrenner HS North Floirda Athletics Communications______26 4 Danielle Doucet M So. 5-2 Jacksonville, Fla. / Stanton College Prep Coaching Staff and Support 5 Dana Pistey D Jr. 5-4 Cantonment, Fla. / Pensacola HS Head Coach______Robin Confer 6 Jennifer Marzi D Sr. 5-7 Largo, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic HS Record at North Florida______0-0 (First Year) 7 Mikki Olson M/F Fr. 5-3 Fleming Island, Fla. / Fleming Island HS Career Record______Same 8 Ashley Carmean M Jr. 5-7 Malabar, Fla. / Palm Bay HS Assistant Coach______Lisa Taylor 9 Lanie Keating D Jr. 5-8 Longwood, Fla. / Lake Brantley HS Assistant Coach______Matt Urbano 10 Kayla Aritt F So. 5-4 Bradenton, Fla. / Manatee HS Athletic Trainer______Laura Shellaberger Women’s Soccer Office Phone______(904) 620-1072 11 Amanda Fischler M Jr. 5-4 Tallahassee, Fla. / Chiles HS 12 Jenna Steininger D So. 5-8 Palmetto, Fla. / Palmetto HS 2013 Team Information 13 Kendall Pollock D So. 5-7 St. Cloud, Fla. / Harmony HS Overall Record______6-9-4 14 Jess Kinlaw F Fr. 5-5 Bradenton, Fla. / Manatee HS Home______4-2-2 15 Pam Villavicencio M Fr. 5-4 North Vancouver, British Columbia/ IMG Academy Away______2-6-2 16 Jill Holdsworth M Sr. 5-4 Satellite Beach, Fla. / Satellite HS Neutral______0-1-0 17 Caitlin Kader D Fr. 5-3 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / Palm Beach Gardens HS Atlantic Sun Record______3-4-2 18 Gabrielle Liguori M So. 5-4 Delray Beach, Fla. / Pope John Paul II HS Home______2-1-1 19 Sonia O’Neill M Jr. 5-6 Toronto, Ontario / Niagara University Away______1-3-1 Atlantic Sun Finish______7th/10 20 Kayla Gray F Fr. 5-6 Lakewood Ranch, Fla. / Braden River HS Starters Returning/Lost______9/8 21 Marley Opila M So. 5-6 Lutz, Fla. / Steinbrenner HS Letterwinners Returning/Lost______17/10 23 Alex Fernandez D Fr. 5-7 Hialeah, Fla. / American HS Newcomers______10 24 Victoria Ekeli GK So. 5-11 Inverness, Fla. / Citrus HS 26 Hannah Parado M Fr. 5-3 Ponte Vedra, Fla. / Ponte Vedra HS Athletic Communications 28 Zakiya Chambers-Hunter GK Jr. 5-7 Solomons, Md. / St. Mary’s Ryken HS Director______Brian Morgan [email protected] Coaching Staff Assistant Director______Scott Fitzgerald The University of North Florida Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a production Robin Confer (North Carolina, 1998), Head Coach, First Season Office______(904) 620-4029 of the North Florida Department of Athletics Communications. The book was Lisa Taylor (North Florida, 2007), Assistant Coach, First Season Cell______(908) 246-6818 written by Jonathan Harkey, Athletic Communications Assistant, Brian [email protected] Morgan, Director of Athletic Communications, Colleen O’Connell, Assistant Matt Urbano (Central Florida, 2012), Assistant Coach, First Season Assistant Director______Colleen O’Connell Director of Athletic Communications, and Scott Fitzgerald, Assistant [email protected] Director of Athletic Communications. Design and layout Jonathan Assistant/WSOC Contact______Jonathan Harkey Harkey. Photography provided by Todd Drexler, Michelle Bronner, Gil E-mail [email protected] Hofmann, Sideline Sports, The Spinnaker, North Florida Athletic Communications, Todd Roobin, Tic Rucci, cities of Jacksonville, Website______www.UNFOspreys.com Jacksonville Beach and St. Augustine. @OspreyWSOC 2 #SWOOP #SWOOP 3 @OspreyWSOC 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER www.unfospreys.com www.unfospreys.com

00 0 1 2 3 4 SAM SHAW Susie Ford Megan Dorsey SARAH WASSER Alexis Bredeau danielle doucet 5-5 • Freshman • GK 5-10 • Sophomore • GK 6-0 • Senior • GK 5-3 • Freshman • F 5-4 • Sophomore • F 5-2 •Sophomore (R) • M Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Delray Beach, Fla. Melbourne, Fla. Bradenton, Fla. Lutz, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla.

5 6 7 8 9 10 Dana Pistey JENNIFER MARZI MIKKI OLSON Ashley Carmean Lanie Keating Kayla Aritt ROBIN CONFER 5-4 • Junior • D 5-7 • Senior • D 5-6 • Freshman • F 5-7 • Junior • M 5-8 • Junior • D 5-4 •Sophomore • F Cantonment, Fla. Largo, Fla. Fleming Island, Fla. Malabar, Fla. Longwood, Fla. Bradenton, Fla. Head Coach | First Season

Robin Confer was named the head first College Cup appearance in coach for North Florida women’s 2003. soccer on Dec. 22, 2013. Confer’s coaching career also Confer came to UNF following a includes stops as an assistant nine-year stint as assistant coach coach at Mississippi State and Texas 11 12 13 14 15 16 and recruiting coordinator at the A&M. While working with coach Amanda Fischler Jenna Steininger Kendall Pollock JESS KINLAW PAM VILLAVICENCIO Jill Holdsworth University of Georgia. The 1997 G. Guerieri at TAMU, the Aggies 5-4 • Junior • M 5-8 • Sophomore • D 5-7 • Sophomore • D 5-5 • Freshman • M 5-4 • Freshman • M 5-4 • Junior • M Cantonment, Fla. Palmetto, Fla. St. Cloud, Fla. Bradenton, Fla. North Vancouver, BC Satellite Beach, Fla. National Player of the Year, Confer reached the NCAA Sweet 16 in back- was also a part of three national to-back seasons. Her first collegiate champions as a record-setting F at coaching experience came as a the University of North Carolina. volunteer assistant under legendary coach Anson Dorrance at her alma During her tenure at Georgia, Confer mater, North Carolina. helped develop a potent offensive attack that consistently outscored A four-year starter for the Tar Heels 17 18 19 20 21 23 its opponents and produced players (1994-97), Confer helped UNC to CAITLIN KADER Gabrielle Liguori sonia o’neill KAYLA GRAY Marley Opila alex fernandez that broke a number of Bulldog national championships in 1994, 5-8 • Freshman • M 5-4 • Sophomore • M 5-6 • Junior • D 5-6 • Freshman • M 5-6 • Sophomore • M 5-7 • Freshman • M offensive records. In addition, she 1996 and 1997. She was named Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Boca Raton, Fla. Toronto, Ontario Lakewood Ranch, Fla. Lutz, Fla. Hialeah, Fla. was able to attract top-tier recruits National Player of the Year by Soccer to UGA resulting in nationally- News and SoccerBuzz as a senior, ranked recruiting classes including a while also garnering Most Valuable No. 12 rank for the 2013 class. Offensive Player of the NCAA Final Four in 1997. Prior to her time at UGA, Confer served as an assistant coach at 24 26 28 Florida State helping guide the Seminoles to a 29-13-4 record during A first-team All American, Confer was Victoria Ekeli HANNA PARADO Zakiya Chambers-Hunter ROBIN CONFER LISA TAYLOR MATT URBANO 5-11 • Sophomore • GK 5-6 • Freshman • M 5-7 • Sophomore • GK Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach her tenure including the program’s Inverness, Fla. Ponte Vedra, Fla. Solomons, Md. First Season First Season FIRST Season @OspreyWSOC 4 #SWOOP #SWOOP 5 @OspreyWSOC 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER www.unfospreys.com www.unfospreys.com CONFER AT A GLANCE LISA TAYLOR Coaching Experience 1998 North Carolina Volunteer Assistant

1999-2000 Texas A&M Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coord.

2002 Mississippi State Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coord.

2003-2004 Florida State Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coord. 2004-2013 Georgia Assistant Coach | First Season Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coord. Former North Florida soccer player Lisa Taylor joined the a finalist for the Hermann Award, recognizing the nation’s top collegiate 2014-present North Florida Head Coach Osprey staff as assistant coach in May of 2014. soccer athlete. She finished her Carolina career ranked among the all-time scoring leaders finishing with 77 goals and 55 assists. Collegiate Playing Career Taylor, a former D at UNF from 2003-2007, returned to her NCAA Champion alma mater following a three-year stint as an assistant coach Confer played in every game of her collegiate career and still holds an 1994 North Carolina at Virginia Wesleyan College (2011-14). NCAA record having played in 107 games. She is one of just 11 former 1996 1997 Tar Heel players with their jersey retired. Confer was also named to the While at Virginia Wesleyan, Taylor helped lead the Marlins to Atlantic Coast Conference’s (ACC) 50th Anniversary Women’s Soccer team National Player of the Year a 48-11-3 overall record and NCAA Tournament appearances recognizing the league’s Top 50 players. 1997 North Carolina in three consecutive seasons (2011, 12, 13). Her coaching experience also includes working as a volunteer assistant at A former captain of the U.S. U-20 Youth National team, she made her ACC Champion Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. 1994 North Carolina Women’s National Team debut on Jan. 18, 1996, against Ukraine and was 1995 North Carolina A four-year letterwinner for the Ospreys, Taylor sported the a member of the pool from 1996-99, earning eight caps and one goal. 1996 North Carolina Blue and Gray in 71 games earning 57 starts in her career. In 2001, Confer was drafted in the fifth round of the Global Draft by the 1997 North Carolina She finished with seven goals and two assists as a D and WUSA’s Boston Breakers. helped UNF to a 51-38-9 record during her playing days. Off All-ACC Selection the field, Taylor was a consensus Academic All-Conference 1987 NC State A native of Clearwater, Fla., Confer was a standout at Clearwater Central 1988 NC State performer earning the recognition from both the Atlantic Catholic High School finishing her prep career with 227 goals including 1989 NC State Sun and Peach Belt Conferences during her career. 80 in her senior season. She earned her bachelor’s degree in exercise and 1990 North Carolina sports science from UNC in 1998. Following her playing career at UNF, Taylor also spent a Professional Playing Career season playing professionally for FFC Wacker Munchen in U.S. National Team Munich, Germany before beginning her coaching career. 1996-99 F A 2007 graduate of UNF with a degree in communications, Boston Breakers (WUSA) Taylor holds both national diploma and license and advanced 2001 F diploma and license from the National Soccer Coaches Education Association of America (NSCAA). 1998 North Carolina Bachelor’s, Exercise and Sports Science She is a native of Ormond Beach, Fla., and enjoyed a decorated prep career at Spruce Creek High School.

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F | 5-4 | Sophomore | Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS) F | 5-4 | Sophomore | Lutz, Fla. (Steinbrenner HS) 2013: Appeared in 17 games making four starts... Finished the year with 2013: Started 15 of the 19 games in which she appeared... Was second one goal on nine shots... Scored her first collegiate goal on Sep. 13 againston the team and 10th in the Atlantic Sun with five goals... Added an assist Arkansas Pine Bluff... Five of her nine shots came on goal. for a total of 11 points... Tallied two goals and an assist in a 10-1 win over Arkansas-Pine-Bluff... Scored her third goal of the North Florida Invitational High School: Letterwinner at Manatee High School in Bradenton, Fla.…with a tally against Columbia... Registered two A-Sun goals, one against Also lettered in track and field her freshman year…Played club soccerNorthern Kentucky on Oct. 11 and another in the season finale against with current North Florida teammate Jenna Steininger at IMG Academy Kennesaw St. on Oct. 27... Was second on the team with 18 shots on goal. and was named Offensive Player of the Year…Led team to the 2012 State Cup Round of 16 and competed for a spot on the 2011 U16 U.S. National High School: Four-year letterwinner at Steinbrenner High School…Helped Team…Graduated with honors. team to the State Championship in 2011…As a senior, set new school records for goals in a match (six), goals in a season (34) and goals in a career Personal: Daughter of Cindy and Dan Aritt…Has one older brother, (79)…Also added 19 assists her senior year…Named Laker/Lutz News Assistant Coach | First Season Kyle…Born on Sept. 8…Majoring in athletic training. Player of the Year…Played club soccer with Tampa Bay United...Graduated with honors.

Urbano, a former collegiate goalkeeper, Personal: Daughter of Kristine and Gary Bredeau… Has an older sister, played three years for UCF and was a Stefanie Spack… Born on Oct. 27…Majoring in sport management. four-year letterwinner at nearby Fleming Island High School. The Orange Park native will take over the goalkeeper coaching responsibilities on Confer’s staff. Urbano was a three-year member of the UCF soccer team and served as a backup to current Chicago Fire netminder, Sean Johnson. #8 Ashley Carmean #28 Zakiya Chambers-Hunter Urbano helped Fleming Island High Schoolto M | 5-4 | Junior | Malabar, Fla. (Palm Bay HS) GK | 5-7 | Junior | Solomons, Md. (St. Mary’s Ryken HS) three district championships during his prep 2013: Named to the Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor Roll... 2013: Named to the 2012-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor career. He held the Golden Eagles to a 67-17- Appeared in 14 games her second year with the team... Scored her firstRoll... Did not see action in 2013... Also a member of the North Florida collegiate goal in a win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff... Two of her three shotswomen’s basketball team. 10 record over his four-year stint. He received came on goal... Played a season-high 55 minutes against Navy on Aug. 30. All-First coast honors as a junior and All-St. 2012: Named to the 2012-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor 2012: Named to the 2012-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor Roll…Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt…Also a John’s River Athletic Conference recognition Roll…Appeared in 15 matches for the Ospreys in her first collegiatemember of the North Florida women’s basketball team. season…Finished the year with three shots, including two shots on as a senior. goal…Tallied a shot on goal in wins over Florida Gulf Coast and USC High School: Attended St. Mary’s Ryken High School…Basketball standout Upstate…Also recorded a shot at No. 6 UCF. in high school…Named St. Mary’s County Player of the Year in basketball as a junior…Second Team All-Area and First Team All-District honoree in Urbano graduated from UCF with a bachelor’s High School: Started in the midfield all four years at Palm Bay Highhoops as a junior…Also named First Team All-District in basketball as a School…Scored six goals from center midfield in her prep career…sophomore…Was also a three-time All-Area Honorable Mention selection degree in Communications Sciences and has Named Female Athlete of the Year at Palm Bay HS as a senior…Also on the basketball court…Named All-District Honorable Mention as a been working full-time the past two years in earned All-District honors in cross country and volleyball…Member of freshman in basketball…Averaged a double-double during her junior the National Honors Society. season while leading St. Mary’s Ryken in rebounds and assists and second the Clay County School system as a speech in scoring…Part of the St. Mary’s Ryken basketball team that won the 2009 Personal: Daughter of Sharon and Randy Carmean…Has one younger IABBO Holiday Tournament Championship…Member of the Potomac Valley therapist. sister, Nicole…Born on Sept. 6, 1993…Majoring in Health Science. Vogues team that placed fifth at the 2010 National Basketball Tournament.

Personal: Daughter of Vikki Chambers-Hunter and Herbert Hunter…Has a brother, Taurean, and a sister, Ania…Taurean plays football and basketball for Stevenson University…Majoring in health science.

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GK | 6-0 | Senior | Melbourne, Fla. (Palm Bay HS) M | 5-2 | Sophomore | Jacksonville, Fla. (Stanton College Prep) M | 5-4 | Junior | Tallahassee, Fla. (Chiles HS)GK | 5-10 | Sophomore | Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Comm. HS) 2013: A Second Team All-Atlantic Sun Conference selection... Named to 2013: Appeared in one game... Recorded two shots on goal against 2013: Named to the 2013-14 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic 2013: Started all five games in which she appeared in an injury- the Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor Roll... Started all 15 games Arkansas-Pine Bluff in 12 minutes of action... in which she appeared... Ranked second in the Atlantic Sun with .847 save Honor Roll... Appeared in eight games her second year at UNF... shortened season... Recorded 24 saves and allowed nine goals in percentage... Finished the year with 94 saves and a 1.19 goals against Totaled five shots with three of them coming on goal... Had a435 minutes in goal... Recorded a five saves in a 1-0 shutout of the average... Selected as the Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of the 2012: Named to the 2012-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor season-high three shots in a 3-0 win over USC Upstate on Oct. 20.College of Charleston... Made eight saves in a 3-0 loss to George Week on Oct. 21 after setting a school record with 20 saves against ETSU Roll…Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt. on Oct. 18 and pitching a shutout against USC Upstate on Oct. 20... Made Mason on Sep. 1. 12 saves in a 0-0 draw against Mercer on Oct. 25... Recorded one of her three shutouts against South Alabama on Sep. 22 where she made seven High School: Started at Stanton College Prep as a midfielder on the varsity 2012: Named to the 2012-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic saves... Made seven or more saves in six of her 14 starts. team all four years in high school….Named All-State First Team freshman Honor Roll…Appeared in 18 contests for the Ospreys…Finished High School: Letterwinner at Atlantic Community High School in 2012: Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt. and sophomore year…Three-time member of All-Gateway Conference First the season with an assist to go along with a pair of shots…Delray Beach, Fla.…Played goalkeeper, forward and midfield…Led Team…Led team to district championship 2009, 2011 and 2012…Helped Recorded her first collegiate assist on a cross at Kennesaw State…the team in goals scored as a freshman…Earned All-District First Team 2011: Named to the 2011 Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team… Named Atlantic Sun Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Aug. 22 and her club team, Clay County Fury, to two National Championships…Honor Tallied a shot, along with a season-high 35 minutes played in 1-1 (sophomore and junior) and Second Team All-District (freshman) Oct. 3…Named to the 2011-12 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor student. draw against crosstown rival Jacksonville…Recorded a shot in honors…Also lettered in volleyball and softball…Helped volleyball Roll…Started 20 of 21 matches for the Ospreys, missing just one contest due to injury…Clocked 1808:27 at goalkeeper…Finished the year with North Florida’s 7-1 victory over USC Upstate. team to District Title as a junior…Named All-District in softball… 72 saves, recording 90-percent of the teams’ saves on the year…Tallied Personal: Daughter of Eve Caldwell and Francois Doucet…Has one older Played club soccer with Team Boca and captured championships at brother, Francois, and four younger siblings, Michael, Marcus, Kyle and a 1.44 goals-against average…Recorded seven shutouts on the year High School: Started at Chiles High School as both a midfielderthe 2012 Disney Showcase and the 2011 President’s Cup…Honor against Coastal Carolina, UNC Wilmington, Mercer, Kennesaw State, Kaitlyn…Born on Jan. 27…Majoring in biology. Lipscomb and twice against Belmont…Seven shutouts tied for the and forward on the varsity squad all four years in high school…student in the International Baccalaureate program and a member second-best season in program history…Tallied a season-high eight saves against Florida Gulf Coast...Made seven saves in season-opener Was named team MVP as a junior and senior…Named All-Area of the National Honor Society. against Charlotte…Recorded five or more saves in six matches with her first three years in high school…Named First Team All-State multiples saves in 17 of 20 appearances on the year. as a senior…Named FACA All-State her senior year…Led CHS to a Personal: Daughter of Allyson and Patrick Ford…Has one younger 2010: Appeared in five matches including two starts during her debut District Championship in 2011. brother, Kevin…Born on Apr. 16…Majoring in Health Science. season for North Florida…Posted a 1.42 goals-against average and collected four saves in 253:28 minutes between the pipes…Had a season best two saves against rival Jacksonville and played a complete game Personal: Daughter of Cindy and Tony Fischler…Has two older versus Stetson in the Atlantic Sun Tournament…Recorded saves against both USC Upstate and Stetson. sisters, Tracy and Danielle…Danielle was a cheerleader at Florida State, while Tracy was on the track and field team at UCF…Born on Personal: Daughter of Joyce and Jim Dorsey…Has two older sisters, Mar. 11…Majoring in electrical engineering. Monique and Christi…Born on Jan. 16, 1992…Majoring in health science. #24 Victoria Ekeli #23 Alex Fernandez #20 Kayla Gray #16 Jill Holdsworth

GK | 5-11 | Sophomore | Inverness, Fla. (Citrus HS) D | 5-7 | Freshman | Hialeah, Fla. (American HS) F | 5-6 | Freshman | Lakewood Ranch, Fla. (Braden River HS) M | 5-4 | Senior | Satellite Beach, Fla. (Satellite HS) 2013: Appeared in three games in goal for the Ospreys... Finished the High School: Played multiple positions under Rosie Lopez at American High School: Played forward under coach Don Engelberger at 2013: Named to the 2013-14 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor season with four saves and one goal allowed... Boasted a 1.19 goals High School (Hialeah, Fla.)… Three-year letterwinner for the Patriots… Roll... Played in every game, making 17 starts... Tallied a goal and two Braden River HS… Four-year letterwinner for the Pirates… All-assists... Was one of three players to start 17 or more games... Scored her against average and a .800 save percentage... Played the second half District Champions her freshman year… Second-team All-District during Region selection (2013-14)… Also ran track in high school, where only goal in the season finale against Kennesaw St. on Oct. 27... Assisted on against UCF on Sep. 6 and made three saves... Made one save in fivejunior year… Also played softball, volleyball, and ran cross country in high she was a District Champion in 2012-13… Also played for the U17 the game-winning goal against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sep. 13... Recorded minutes of action against USC Upstate on Oct. 20. school. an assist against USC Upstate on Oct. 20... Played in a season-high 102 Jamaican National Team and currently plays for the U20 National minutes against ETSU on Oct. 18.

High School: Letterwinner at Citrus High School in Inverness, Fla. where Personal: Daughter of Sergio and Janielle Fernandez… Youngest of three Team, where she has netted 14 career goals. 2012: Named to the 2012-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor she played for her father Steve Ekeli… Two-time First Team All-State children… Birthday is Sept. 21… Majoring in Nursing… Roll…Played in one match on the season before sustaining a season- ending injury…Earned playing time on the road against ACC foe Clemson. (sophomore and junior) and three-time First Team All-Area…Named Personal: Daughter of Kenneth and Paulette Gray… Father ran 2012 Defensive Player of the Year and All-Area Player of the Year…Holds track and field at Florida… Has two brothers, Jeremy (25) and2011: Played in all 21 matches in her first Osprey season, making four starts…Tallied a goal and an assist on the year for three points…Took 20 the school record in career shutouts (35) and had a 0.78 goals-against Jared (10) and one sister, Amanda (32)… Birthday is October 10… shots, ranking fifth on the team…Notched her first career goal in a 4-0 average…Also lettered in volleyball and track and field…Played club Has not yet decided on a major. win over Mercer…Posted an assist on the opening goal in a 3-2 double- soccer with Rush and FC America and captured championships at the overtime win over Elon…Had shots against Charlotte, Furman, Richmond, Mercer, USC Upstate, Belmont, Lipscomb, Jacksonville and Belmont… Disney Memorial Day Shootout, Nike Champions Cup and Puma Cup… Notched four shots against crosstown rival Jacksonville and grabbed four Honor Student. shots, including a shot on goal in the Ospreys’ 1-0 first-round Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament victory over Belmont…Ranked fifth on the team in shots in her first season with the Ospreys. Personal: Daughter of Julie and Steve Ekeli…Father, Steve, played soccer at Hillsborough Community College…Born on Jan. 20…Majoring in High School: Started at Satellite High School as a midfielder on the varsity psychology. squad all four years in high school…Recognized as an ESPN RISE Player to Watch for 2010…Named All-Area First-Team as a sophomore and All-Area Second-Team as a junior…Helped lead team to the State Championship as a freshman,…Netted 67 goals in her high school career, including 28 goals as a senior…Named the Team MVP as a junior and senior. Personal: Daughter of Laura and John Holdsworth…Has one younger sister, Casey…Father played football at Lenoir Rhyne and grandfather played football at Tulsa…Born on Jan. 28…Majoring in elementary education.

@OspreyWSOC 10 #SWOOP #SWOOP 11 @OspreyWSOC 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER www.unfospreys.com www.unfospreys.com #17 Caitlin Kader #9 Lanie Keating #6 Jennifer Marzi #19 Sonia O’Neill

D | 5-3 | Freshman | Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens HS) D | 5-8 | Junior | Longwood, Fla. (Lake Brantley HS) D | 5-7 | Senior | Largo, Fla. (Clearwater Central Catholic HS)M | 5-6 | Junior | Toronto, Ontario (Niagara Univ.) High School: Played forward for coach Fred Mullins at Palm Beach 2013: Listed on the 2013-14 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor 2013: One of 11 student-athletes named to the Atlantic Sun Academic Niagara University: Played midfield for two years at Niagara Gardens HS, four-year starter and letterwinner for the Gators. Roll... Started 16 of the 17 games in which she appeared... One of four All-Conference Team... Listed on the 2013-14 Atlantic Sun Conference University... Played in 19 games for the Purple Eagles. players on team to make 16 or more starts... Finished the year with goal Academic Honor Roll... Only player on roster to play and start in all and an assist... Netted the game-winner against Charleston Southern 19 games... Logged over 1700 minutes on defense for the Ospreys... Personal: Daughter of Farhad and Mildred Kader… Has one older on Aug. 25... Recorded an assist in a 2-2 draw against ETSU on Oct. 18... Aided the Ospreys back line to in five shutouts... Recorded one shotHigh School: Played midfield for four years at the Dante Alighieri sister, Kristen (21) and one younger brother, Ryan (17)… Birthday Three of her 10 shots for the season went on goal... Tallied two-shot games on goal against Columbia on Sep. 15. Academy in Toronto… Also played basketball and volleyball for the is October 14… Has not yet decided on a major. against Lipscomb on Oct. 13 and Mercer on Oct. 25... Monarchs. 2012: Named to the 2012-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic 2012: Named to the 2012-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor Honor Roll…Played in all 20 matches for the Ospreys, making 12 Personal: Daughter of Brian and Ingrid O’Neill… Has one older Roll…Played in all 20 matches for the Ospreys during her freshmen season, starts during the season…Helped lead the defense to four shutouts starting in 11 matches…Helped anchor a defense that had four shutouts on the season against South Carolina State, Gardner-Webb, Davidson sister, Paulina (24)… Birthday is August 19… Majoring in Physical on the season, blanking South Carolina State, Gardner-Webb, Davidson and Florida Gulf Coast…Took five shots on the year, including aEducation . and Florida Gulf Coast…Tallied nine shots on the season, with five shots pair of shots on goal…Tallied shots against South Carolina State, on goal…Had a season-best two shots against Gardner-Webb with shots Jacksonville, Stetson, Kennesaw State and Mercer with shots against on goal against South Carolina State, Navy, Charlotte, Jacksonville and the Hatters and Bears coming on goals. Mercer…Also registered shots against Georgia Southern and Davidson, while adding a shot against Mercer in the Atlantic Sun Conference Prior to North Florida: Started every match on defense at Tournament. Southeastern Louisiana as a freshman.

High School: Three-year starter on defense at Lake Brantley High School… High School: Four-year starter on defense at Clearwater Central Named Rookie of the Year in high school…Also earned All-District honors Catholic High School…Named First Team All-State as a senior… in cross country and volleyball…Member of the National Honors Society Named All-District as a junior and senior…Chosen as team MVP as a and the English National Honor Society. senior…Member of National Honor Society, Math Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Julie and Jay Keating…Has one older sister, Nikki, and two younger brothers, Eric and Jack…Born on June 9, 1994… Personal: Daughter of Marie and John Marzi…Has an older sister, Majoring in Psychology. Jessica, and a younger brother, Jacob…Born on Oct. 5, 1992… Majoring in accounting.

#14 Jess Kinlaw #18 Gabrielle Liguori #7 Mikki Olson #21 Marley Opila

F | 5-5 | Freshman | Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS) M | 5-4 | Sophomore | Delray Beach, Fla. (Pope John Paul II HS) M/F | 5-3 | Freshman | Fleming Island, Fla. (Fleming Island HS) M | 5-6 | Sophomore | Lutz, Fla. (Steinbrenner HS) High School: Played forward under coach George Ameres at 2013: Named to the 2013-14 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic High School: Played outside-mid under Darrell Ivey at 2013: Named to the Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor Roll... Manatee HS… Three-year letterwinner for the Hurricanes… Three-Honor Roll... Made eight starts in 15 appearances her first season as Fleming Island High School… Three-year letterwinner for the Started the first five games of the season before suffering season- time All-District selection… Also played volleyball basketball, and an Osprey... Scored one goal on six shots... Credited with the game- Golden Eagles… Team won three straight district and regional ending injury... ran track in high school… Earned team MVP honors during senior winning goal against Northern Kentucky on Oct. 11... Played all 110 championships (2012,2013,2014)… Three-time state semi-finalist year for basketball. minutes against Columbia on Sep. 15, recording a season-high two (2012, 2013, 2014)… State finalist in 2014… Principal’s ScholarHigh School: Letterwinner at Steinbrenner High School in Lutz, shots... Three of her six shots on the season went on goal. Award recipient (2010-11, 2011-12) Fla.…Recorded the first hat trick in school history her freshman Personal: Daughter of Mike and Teresa Kinlaw… Father played year…Tallied at least 15 assists in each of her three years on the baseball for the Kansas City Royals… Mother played volleyball High School: Four-year starter at midfield for Pope John Paul II Personal: Daughter of Robert and Leslie Olson… Has two older varsity squad at midfield…Helped team to State Championship at the University of Iowa… Has one younger brother, Christian High School in Boca Raton, Fla.…Three time All-District selection… sisters, Erika (20) and Chelsea (23)… Sister Erika plays soccer at in 2011…Helped her club team, Tampa Bay United, to the State (16)… Birthday is May 16… Majoring in nursing. Tallied 29 goals and 31 assists for her career…Also lettered in Berry College… Birthday is March 28… Has not yet decided on Championships in 2012…Honor Student. lacrosse and track and field…Played club soccer with Team Boca… a major. Graduated with honors. Personal: Daughter of Shelley and Daniel Opila…Born on July 15… Majoring in International Studies. Personal: Daughter of Kelly and Pat Liguori…Has two older brothers, Alfonso and Antonio, and two younger brothers, Angelo and Alessandro…Born on Jan. 24…Majoring in business management.

@OspreyWSOC 12 #SWOOP #SWOOP 13 @OspreyWSOC 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER www.unfospreys.com www.unfospreys.com #26 Hanna Parado #5 Dana Pistey #12 Jenna Steininger #15 Pam Villavicencio

F | 5-4 | Sophomore | Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS) D | 5-4 | Junior | Cantonment, Fla. (Pensacola HS) D | 5-8 | Sophomore | Palmetto, Fla. (Palmetto HS) M | 5-4 | Freshman | N. Vancouver, BC (IMG Academy) High School: Played midfield under coach Dave Silverberg2013: Appeared in two games her second season as an Osprey... 2013: Named to the Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor High School: Played midfield under coaches Marcelo Carrera and for Ponte Vedra HS… Four-year starter and letterwinner for the Played a season-high 23 minutes against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Roll... Did not see game action. Kelvin Jones at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. from 2012- Sharks… Three-time All-District selection… All-State selection Sep. 13... 2014… Florida Cup and Florida State Cup Champions in 2014… her senior year… 2014 St. John’s County Player of the Year… 2012 High School: Lettered at Palmetto High School…Played club Also has attended the U17 Mexican National Team camp and U20 State Champion… Four-time Regional Champion. 2012: Played in five matches during her rookie campaign… soccer with current North Florida teammate Kayla Aritt at IMG Mexican National Team camp. Played against Georgia Southern, Navy, Lipscomb, Mercer and USC Academy and was twice named most valuable player…Member Personal: Daughter of Randy and Brigid Parado… Has one older Upstate…Recorded an assist in the Ospreys’ 7-1 victory against USC of the National Honor Society…Graduated with honors, ranked Personal: Daughter f Carlos Villavincencio and Maria Suarez… brother, Michael (20)… Birthday is January 30… Majoring in Upstate. 12th in the class. Has two younger brothers, Diego (17) and Geraldo (14)… Born in mechanical engineering. Mexico City… Birthday is March 23… Majoring in Exercise Science. High School: Started at Pensacola High School all four years at Personal: Daughter of Jane and Chad Steininger…Has one center back…Led her high school team to a district championship younger sister, Krista…Born Oct. 20…Undeclared major. in 2011 and the regional finals in 2012…Named All-Area three times in high school…Captained her high school team as a sophomore, junior and senior…Named Most Valuable Defensive Player twice… Member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Laura and Mike Pistey…Has one older brother, David…Born on Jan. 27…Majoring in chemistry.

#13 Kendall Pollock #00 Sam Shaw #2 Sarah Wasser

D | 5-7 | Sophomore | St Cloud, Fla. (Harmony HS) GK | 5-5 | Freshman | Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. (Choctawhatchee HS) M/F | 5-3 | Freshman | Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS) 2013: Named to the 2013 Atlantic Sun Conference Academic High School: Played goalkeeper under coach Jeff Rynerson for High School: Played midfield under coach George Ameres at Honor Roll... Appeared in all 19 games, making 13 starts... Scored Choctawhatchee HS… Three-year letterwinner for the Indians… Manatee HS… Three-year letterwinner and two-year captain for one goal on 13 shots... Recorded her first collegiate goal againstDistrict Champion (2012-13)… Three-time All-Area Selection… the Hurricanes… District Champion 2014… Three-time First Team Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sep. 13 after a season-high four shots... Tallied two shots in nearly 70 minutes of play against cross-town Team MVP during senior year… Also swam and played softball in All-District and All-Area Selection (2011-14)… Was named to the rival Jacksonville on Oct. 4... Played all 110 minutes and fired onehigh school. Florida All-Star team… Finished career with 30 goals, including 14 shot against Mercer on Oct. 25. during junior year. Personal: Daughter of Frank and Kathy Shaw… Has two older High School: Four-year standout on defense at Harmony High brothers, Joshua (28) and Nathan (21), and one older sister, Jessica Personal: Daughter of Gary and Karline Wasser… Has one School in St. Cloud, Fla.…Named First Team All-State as a junior and senior and Second Team All-State as a Freshman…Also (32)… Birthday is November 27… Majoring in Marine Biology. younger sister, Madeline (16)... Birthday is October 31… Majoring earned First Team All-District honors all four years…Four-time in Sport Management. Orange Belt Conference Player of the Year…Was selected Athlete of the Year as a junior year…Helped team to District, Conference and Regional Titles…Scored 17 goals with 62 assists in her career…In addition to soccer, lettered in volleyball, track and field and flag football…Selected as team MVP and All-District in volleyball, helping the team finish third in the state…All-State, All- District, and team MVP in track and field, holding records in the 300m hurdle, 4x100 and discus…Tabbed Most Athletic Female at Harmony High School…Played club soccer with Rush (three years), West Orange (two years), FC America (two years) and WPSL (one year)…Honor student.

Personal: Daughter of Jan and Dave Pollock…Has one older brother, Aaron, and one older sister, Brittney…Born on Dec. 13…A Physical Education major.

@OspreyWSOC 14 #SWOOP #SWOOP 15 @OspreyWSOC 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER www.unfospreys.com www.unfospreys.com 1996 10-7-1 2000 18-2-0 2002 17-4-1 2013 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER SEASON STATS H: 7-4-1 | A: 3-3-0 | N: 0-0-0 Peach Belt: 5-0-0 Peach Belt: 6-1-0 2005 8-8-2 A3 at Lynn L, 0-7 H: 10-1-0 | A: 6-1-0 | N: 2-0-0 H: 10-0-0 | A: 6-3-0 | N: 1-1-1 Atlantic Sun: 5-4-1 Overall: 6-9-4 Conf: 3-4-2 Home: 4-2-2 Away: 2-6-2 Neut: 0-1-0 S7 at Catawba L, 2-5 Peach Belt Regular Season Champions A30 Thomas W, 2-1 H: 5-3-0 | A: 2-5-2 | N: 1-0-0 S8 at Pfeiffer W, 7-0 Peach Belt Tournament Champions S2 at Presbyterian L, 0-3 A26 McNeese State W, 1-0 Player MP-MS Min. G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC S13 West Florida L, 0-3 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals S7 vs. Lynn 1 (ot2) T, 0-0 A28 at Georgia Southern L, 0-1 Linkfield, Thea 18-16 1058 6 0 12 31 0.194 20 0.645 0-0 S17 Florida State L, 1-4 A26 Lander • W, 6-0 S8 vs. Lees McRae 1 W, 4-1 S2 at FIU 1 (ot2) T, 0-0 Bredeau, Alexis 19-15 1000 5 1 11 39 0.128 18 0.462 0-0 S21 Webber W, 8-0 A27 Brewton Parker W, 11-0 S14 QUEENS (N.C.) 2 W, 3-0 S4 vs. IUPU-Fort Wayne 1 W, 2-1 Hopfensperger, Lauren 19-6 823 4 2 10 21 0.190 14 0.667 1-0 S23 at Flagler W, 6-1 S2 at Clayton State • W, 4-0 S15 ECKERD 2 W, 3-0 S16 at Florida Atlantic • L, 0-4 S27 St. Thomas W, 5-0 S9 at Barton W, 7-0 S20 at Belmont Abbey W, 2-1 S18 at USF L, 0-1 Lencina, Carolina 19-17 1231 1 5 7 47 0.021 14 0.298 0-0 O5 Nova Southeastern L, 2-3 S10 at Queens (N.C.) W, 6-0 S22 at Pfeiffer W, 7-0 S23 Kennesaw State • L, 0-4 Botelho, Heather 19-8 840 2 1 5 27 0.074 11 0.407 1-0 O6 Queens (N.C.) (ot) W, 2-1 S12 at Flagler • W, 5-0 S28 Francis Marion • W, 3-1 S25 East Tennessee State • W, 2-1 Murphy, Keara 19-6 767 1 3 5 12 0.083 7 0.583 1-0 O10 Tennessee Wesleyan W, 4-1 S16 Francis Marion • W, 3-1 O1 USC Aiken • W, 2-1 O3 at Florida Tech L, 0-2 Herman, Alex 18-0 375 2 0 4 8 0.250 4 0.500 1-0 O12 Elon (ot2) T, 1-1 S22 vs. Belmont Abbey 1 W, 2-0 O4 at Kennesaw State • L, 0-3 O6 at Mercer • W, 2-1 Holdsworth, Jill 19-17 1279 1 2 4 36 0.028 11 0.306 1-0 O18 Montreat W, 5-0 S23 vs. Pfeiffer1 W, 3-0 O6 at Clayton State • W, 1-0 O8 at Stetson • W, 1-0 O20 Wingate W, 8-2 O3 Thomas W, 5-1 O11 Coker W, 7-0 O14 Lipscomb • W, 7-0 Keating, Lanie 17-16 1493 1 1 3 10 0.100 4 0.400 1-0 O23 Jacksonville W, 2-1 O7 USC Aiken • W, 1-0 O13 Lander • W, 3-1 O16 Belmont • W, 1-0 Carmean, Ashley 14-0 360 1 0 2 3 0.333 2 0.667 0-0 O27 Francis Marion L, 0-3 O10 Eckerd W, 2-0 O26 USC Spartanburg • W, 1-0 O20 at Gardner-Webb • (ot2) T, 1-1 Aritt, Kayla 17-4 580 1 0 2 9 0.111 5 0.556 0-0 N1 at Palm Beach Atlantic W, 6-0 O14 USC Spartanburg W, 2-0 N1 at UNC Pembroke • W, 2-0 O22 at Campbell • (ot) L, 1-2 Pollock, Kendall 19-13 1266 1 0 2 13 0.077 4 0.308 1-0 N3 at Barry L, 0-5 O22 Barry L, 2-4 N3 at Barton W, 1-0 O26 vs. Jacksonville 2 • L, 1-2 Liguori, Gabrielle 15-8 980 1 0 2 6 0.167 3 0.500 0-0 O28 at Tampa W, 1-0 N6 USC Aiken 3 W, 1-0 O29 Presbyterian (ot2) W, 2-1 1997 11-7-0 O29 at Saint Leo W, 6-0 N8 vs. Clayton State 4 (pk, 5-6) L, 0-0 O31 Francis Marion (ot) L, 1-2 Swift, Bri 17-13 1178 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0-0 H: 8-1-0 | A: 3-6-0 | N: 0-0-0 N3 USC Spartanburg 2 W, 3-1 N13 Catawba 5 W, 2-0 • – Atlantic Sun Conference Match 1 – FIU Tournament (Miami, Fla.) 2 6 Doucet, Danielle 1-0 12 0 0 0 2 0 2 1.000 0-0 A29 Barry L, 1-2 N4 Francis Marion W, 2-0 N16 at Kennesaw State (pk, 5-4) W, 1-1 2 – Match played at Patton Park (Jacksonville, Fla.) Pistey, Dana 2-0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 A30 Gardner-Webb W, 2-0 N11 Francis Marion 3 W, 3-0 N23 at Christian Brothers 7 L, 1-3 S3 at Jacksonville L, 2-3 N18 at Barry 4 L, 0-1 • – Peach Belt Conference Match 2006 11-6-2 Marzi, Jennifer 19-19 1706 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.000 0-0 1 – Francis Marion Invitational Tournament (Florence, S.C.) S7 Eckerd (ot) W, 3-2 • – Denotes Peach Belt Conference Match Atlantic Sun: 5-3-1 1 – USC Spartanburg Invitational (Spartanburg, S.C.) 2 – UNF Invitational Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) Fischler, Amanda 8-0 108 0 0 0 5 0 3 0.600 0-0 S10 Flagler W, 11-0 2 – Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 3 – Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) H: 3-2-1 | A: 5-4-1 | N: 3-0-0 4 – Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Kennesaw, Ga.) S13 at Elon W, 3-2 3 – NCAA Division II Southeast Regional (Jacksonville, Fla.) A25 vs. Flagler 1 W, 4-0 Gillespie, Taylor 19-14 1146 0 0 0 2 0 2 1.000 0-0 4 – NCAA Division II Tournament (Miami Shores, Fla.) 5 – NCAA Division II Southeast Regional (Jacksonville, Fla.) S14 at Queens (N.C.) L, 0-2 6 – NCAA Division II Southeast Regional (Kennesaw, Ga.) A27 vs. Georgia Southern 1 W, 2-1 Opila, Marley 5-5 302 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 – NCAA Division II Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) S20 at Francis Marion L, 1-4 2001 16-6-0 S5 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-1 Ekeli, Victoria 3-0 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 S26 at SIU-Edwardsville L, 4-5 S8 at South Alabama 2 W, 1-0 Peach Belt: 5-1-0 S27 at Lynn L, 0-5 2003 11-8-1 S10 vs. Nicholls State 2 W, 5-0 Zaremba, Alexi 19-13 1093 0 0 0 16 0 5 0.313 0-0 H: 8-0-0 | A: 7-5-0 | N: 1-1-0 O4 Clayton State W, 7-0 Peach Belt: 5-2-0 S15 at College of Charleston W, 2-1 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Fontecchio, Elyse 18-0 444 0 0 0 15 0 6 0.400 0-0 O9 at West Florida L, 2-3 H: 8-2-1 | A: 3-4-0 | N: 0-2-0 S17 at South Carolina State W, 5-0 A24 at San Francisco State L, 0-1 O13 Presbyterian W, 3-0 A28 Florida Tech W, 2-0 S22 at Jacksonville • W, 3-1 North Florida 19 - 28 16 72 309 0.091 137 0.443 A26 at UC Davis L, 2-4 O16 Belmont Abbey W, 6-0 A30 Carson-Newman (ot2) T, 2-2 S28 at East Tennessee State • L, 1-4 7-0 S1 Catawba 1 W, 3-0 1 O18 Barton W, 7-0 S5 Belmont Abbey W, 3-1 S30 at Kennesaw State • L, 0-3 S2 Texas A&M-Commerce 1 W, 1-0 1 Opponents 19 - 27 24 78 318 0.085 152 0.478 6-0 O25 Catawba W, 1-0 S7 Presbyterian L, 1-3 O5 Gardner-Webb • W, 2-1 S8 vs. Lenoir Ryhne 2 W, 7-1 N1 at Nova Southeastern W, 3-0 S17 at Barry L, 1-5 O7 Campbell • W, 3-2 Goalkeeper Statistics S9 vs. Lees McRae 2 L, 1-3 N2 at St. Thomas (ot) W, 4-3 S20 at Clayton State • W, 1-0 O12 at Lipscomb • W, 1-0 Player MP-MS Minutes GA Avg Saves W L T Sho S23 Clayton State • W, 4-0 S23 at Eckerd L, 1-2 O14 at Belmont • (ot2) T, 1-1 S26 at Eckerd W, 2-0 Ford, Susie 5-5 435:00 9 1.86 24 1 3 1 68 1998 10-6-2 S27 USC Aiken • W, 5-1 O19 Stetson • L, 0-1 S29 at Lander • W, 3-0 H: 1-3-1 | A: 8-3-0 | N: 1-0-1 S29 Rollins W, 1-0 O21 Mercer • W, 2-1 Dorsey, Megan 14-14 1289:11 17 1.19 94 5 6 3 235 S30 at USC Spartanburg • L, 0-2 S1 at Eckerd W, 2-1 O1 Embry-Riddle W, 1-0 O24 at Miami (Fla.) L, 1-4 O7 Tusculum W, 3-0 Ekeli, Victoria 3-0 75:49 1 1.19 4 0 0 0 11 S5 at Flagler W, 3-0 O4 at UNC Pembroke • W, 3-2 O29 at Francis Marion L, 0-1 O10 at Thomas W, 4-0 North Florida 20 1854:50 38 1.84 82 8 10 2 314 S8 West Florida (ot2) T, 0-0 O8 at West Florida L, 0-2 N4 Central Arkansas (ot2) T, 2-2 O13 Pfeiffer W, 6-0 S11 at Northwood W, 10-0 O11 Francis Marion • W, 2-1 • – Atlantic Sun Conference Match Opponents 20 1854:50 34 1.67 108 10 8 2 305 O19 at USC Aiken • W, 5-0 O17 Kennesaw State • (ot2) L, 2-3 1 – Match played at Patton Park (Jacksonville, Fla.) S12 at Barry L, 0-2 2 – South Alabama Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) O21 at Francis Marion • (ot) W, 2-1 2 S19 Francis Marion L, 1-2 O24 vs. Tusculum L, 0-1 O27 UNC Pembroke • W, 4-1 S22 Jacksonville L, 0-2 O26 at USC Spartanburg • L, 1-2 O28 Flagler W, 5-0 S26 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-5 O29 at Thomas W, 2-1 2007 8-11-1 O30 USC Aiken 3 W, 4-2 S27 at Wingate W, 4-1 N1 Lander • W, 6-0 Atlantic Sun: 6-5-0 N2 vs. Francis Marion 4 (ot2) L, 2-3 3 O3 at North Georgia W, 6-0 N4 Lander W, 4-0 H: 2-7-0 | A: 5-2-1 | N: 0-2-1 N6 at Belmont Abbey 5 W, 1-0 4 O4 at Clayton State W, 4-0 N7 vs. USC Spartanburg L, 0-1 A31 at FIU (ot2) T, 1-1 6 • – Peach Belt Conference Match N11 at Barton W, 2-1 S2 vs. Alabama State 1 W, 13-0 O9 at Lander W, 7-1 7 1 – UNF Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) N18 at Christian Brothers L, 1-7 2 – Match played at USC Spartanburg (Spartanburg, S.C.) S7 vs. Weber State 2 O11 at Presbyterian L, 0-4 • – Denotes Peach Belt Conference Match L, 0-1 1 3 – Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) S9 vs. Portland State 2 L, 1-4 2013 Results Team Statistics Goals by Period O17 vs. Lincoln Memorial (ot2) T, 1-1 1 – UNF Labor Day Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) 4 – Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Kennesaw, Ga.) Date Opponent Score 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot O18 vs. Wheeling Jesuit 1 (ot2) W, 2-0 2 – Francis Marion Invitational Tournament (Florence, S.C.) S14 Western Michigan 3 L, 0-1 UNF OPP 3 – Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 2004 13-5-2 3 A23 at Gardner-Webb (ot2) T 1-1 UNF 11 17 0 0 28 O22 Lynn L, 0-3 4 – Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Spartanburg, S.C.) S16 Coastal Carolina L, 1-2 SHOT STATISTICS 5 – NCAA Division II Southeast Regional (Belmont, N.C.) Peach Belt: 6-2-0 A25 at College of Charleston W 1-0 Opponents 14 13 0 0 27 O25 Florida Southern W, 2-0 S18 at Florida State L, 0-7 6 – NCAA Division II Southeast Regional (Wilson, N.C.) H: 6-2-0 | A: 4-2-1 | N: 3-1-1 S21 at Mississippi State L, 0-1 Goals-Shots attempts 28-309 27-318 O28 at Brewton-Parker W, 2-0 7 – NCAA Division II Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) A30 at Navy L 0-1 1 – Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort Classic (Panama City, Fla.) Peach Belt Tournament Champions S28 at East Tennessee State • W, 2-1 Goals scored per game 1.47 1.42 1 S1 at George Mason L 0-3 A27 vs. Carson-Newman (ot2) T, 3-3 S30 at USC Upstate • W, 3-2 Shots by Period 1 1 Shot Percentage 0.091 0.085 1999 13-6-0 A29 vs. Lees-McRae W, 5-0 S6 at UCF L, 0-5 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot O5 Kennesaw State • L, 0-2 1 Shots on Goal - Attempts 137-309 152-318 H: 6-3-0 | A: 6-3-0 | N: 1-0-0 S12 Berry W, 2-1 O7 Mercer • L, 0-2 S8 at USF L, 0-1 UNF 127 163 12 7 309 1 S17 at Texas A&M-Commerce 2 (ot2) T, 1-1 2 A28 vs. Webber W, 4-0 O12 at Stetson • W, 1-0 S13 Arkansas - Pine Bluff W, 10-1 Shots on Goal Percentage 0.443 0.478 2 Opponents 153 145 7 13 318 S1 at Florida Southern W, 2-0 S19 vs. Central Oklahoma W, 1-0 O14 Florida Gulf Coast • L, 0-1 2 Shots Per Game 16.3 16.7 S15 Columbia (ot2) T, 2-2 S5 at Embry-Riddle W, 2-0 S25 at USC Aiken • W, 5-0 O18 at Gardner-Webb • W, 2-1 S20 Furman L, 0-2 Assists 16 24 S11 at Franklin-Pierce L, 0-9 S29 at Rollins W, 2-1 O20 at Campbell • W, 2-1 Saves by Period S12 at Bentley L, 0-2 O2 at Lander • L, 1-2 S22 South Alabama W, 1-0 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot O26 Lipscomb • L, 1-2 S27 at Stetson • L, 0-1 S18 North Georgia W, 7-0 O4 at Presbyterian W, 1-0 O28 Belmont • L, 0-2 CORNER KICKS 88 91 UNF 57 59 2 7 125 S24 Tampa L, 2-3 O6 Georgia College and State • W, 3-0 S29 at Florida Gulf Coast • L, 0-3 (ot2) O31 Jacksonville • W, 2-1 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-1 Opponents 37 64 6 2 109 S26 Barry L, 0-4 O9 USC Upstate • L, 0-1 N7 Flagler W, 1-0 O4 at Jacksonville • L, 1-3 O2 Clayton State W, 6-0 O13 at Francis Marion • W, 2-1 • – Atlantic Sun Conference Match O11 Northern Kentucky • W, 3-0 O8 at Lynn L, 0-5 O17 at Kennesaw State L, 2-5 1 – Embassy-Suites Kickoff (Fort Myers, Fla.) Corner Kicks by Period 2 – Miner Classic (El Paso, Texas) O13 Lipscomb• L, 0-1 PENALTIES O9 Northwood W, 7-0 O19 Covenant L, 0-2 3 – UNF Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) Fouls 199 172 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot O12 Flagler W, 4-0 O23 UNC Pembroke • W, 1-0 O18 at E. Tennessee State• (ot2) T, 2-2 O27 Columbus State • W, 2-1 O20 at USC Upstate• W, 3-0 Yellow Cards 7 6 UNF 30 52 3 3 88 O19 at West Florida W, 2-1 Opponents 41 47 1 2 91 O22 at Nova Southeastern W, 3-0 O30 Clayton State • W, 2-1 O25 Mercer • (ot2) T, 0-0 Red Cards 0 0 O24 Eckerd W, 3-2 N3 Lander 3 W, 3-0 O27 Kennesaw State 1 W, 4-0 O29 at Rollins W, 4-1 N6 vs. USC Upstate 4 (pk, 5-4) W, 0-0 Fouls by Period O30 Wingate L, 1-4 N7 vs. Clayton State 4 (ot2) W, 2-1 Home matches in BOLD | ATTENDANCE 1st 2nd OT OT2 Tot N1 at Francis Marion W, 4-3 N12 vs. Catawba 5 (ot) L, 0-1 • – Denotes Atlantic Sun Conference Match Total 1667 2918 • – Peach Belt Conference Match UNF 89 96 6 8 199 N6 South Carolina State W, 14-0 1 – Francis Marion Invitational Tournament (Florence, S.C.) 1 – USF Soccer Classic (Tampa, Fla.) Average 8/208 11/26 1 – Played at Eagle Harbor (Orange Park, Fla.) 2 – Texas A&M-Commerce Tournament (Commerce, Texas) 2 – North Florida Invitational (Jacksonville, Fla.) Opponents 77 81 7 7 172 3 – Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 4 – Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Florence, S.C.) @OspreyWSOC 16 #SWOOP #SWOOP 175 – NCAA Division II Southeast Regional (Jefferson City, Tenn.) @OspreyWSOC 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER www.unfospreys.com www.unfospreys.com 2008 6-11-2 Atlantic Sun: 3-6-1 2011 9-10-2 MATCH RECORDS (All-Time) SEASON RECORDS (All-Time) H: 4-2-0 | A: 1-7-1 | N: 1-2-1 Atlantic Sun: 4-4-1 A22 at USF (ot2) T, 1-1 H: 4-0-2 | A: 3-9-0 | N: 2-1-0 Points Matches Played Shots on Goal A24 at College of Charleston L, 0-1 A19 Charlotte (ot2) T, 0-0 1. 9 S. Walsh vs. S.C. State 11/6/99 1. 22 Erica Anderson 2002 1. 60 Leigh Ann Tabor (20 goals) 1997 S5 at Georgia State L, 1-3 A21 Coastal Carolina W, 5-0 2. 8 J. Stultz vs. Wingate 10/20/96 22 Tessa Heer 2002 2. 53 Jana Stultz (12 goals) 1996 S7 at FIU W, 1-0 A25 at Western Carolina L, 1-3 S12 vs. Oregon State 1 L, 0-1 A28 at #9 Florida State L, 0-5 3. 7 E. Ryan vs. Northwood 9/11/98 22 Diana Hemke 2002 3. 38 Leigh Ann Tabor (11 goals) 1996 S14 vs. Rider 1 W, 3-1 S2 vs. Georiga State 1 (ot2) W, 2-1 7 R. Gagliano vs. Flagler 9/10/97 22 Kristen Johansen 2002 4. 32 Elizabeth Gowan (6 goals) 2007 S19 at Troy 2 (ot) W, 2-1 S4 vs. Furman 1 L, 1-2 5. 6 Several times 22 Sharuna Kruger 2002 5. 27 Sara Walsh (10 goals) 1996 S21 vs. Alabama A&M 2 L, 2-3 S9 at Elon (ot2) W, 3-2 22 Valerie McEvoy 2002 6. 26 Katelin Swift (10 goals) 2008 S24 at N.C. State L, 2-3 S11 at N.C. State L, 0-3 Goals 22 Erin Wiggins 2002 7. 25 Carolina Lencina (5 goals) 2012 S26 USC Upstate • W, 2-1 S16 at UNC Wilmington 2 W, 1-0 1. 4 S. Walsh vs. S.C. State 11/6/99 22 Terri Moo-Young 2001 25 Carolina Lencina (6 goals) 2010 S28 East Tennessee State • W, 2-1 S18 vs. Richmond 2 L, 1-2 2. 3 A. Passafaro vs. Alabama St. 9/2/07 9. 21 Several times 25 Courtney Forson (5 goals) 2006 O3 at Mercer • L, 0-3 S23 at Florida Gulf Coast • L, 0-4 O5 at Kennesaw State • L, 1-5 S25 at Stetson • L, 2-3 3 E. Wiggins vs. Saint Leo 10/29/00 25 Diana Hemke (9 goals) 2004 O10 at Florida Gulf Coast • L, 0-5 S30 Mercer • W, 4-0 3 C. Betten vs. S.C. State 11/6/99 Matches Started 25 Rachel Gagliano (6 goals) 1997 O12 Stetson • (ot) W, 2-1 O2 Kennesaw State • W, 1-0 3 T. Moo-Young vs. Lander 10/9/98 1. 22 Diana Hemke 2002 O18 Campbell • (ot) L, 1-2 O7 at East Tennessee State • L, 1-2 3 R. Gagliano vs. Flagler 9/10/97 22 Kristen Johansen 2002 Match-Winning Goals O24 at Belmont • L, 0-4 O9 at USC Upstate • W, 2-0 3 J. Stultz vs. Wingate 10/20/96 22 Sharuna Kruger 2002 1. 5 Leigh Ann Tabor 1997 O26 at Lipscomb • (ot2) T, 0-0 O14 Belmont • (ot2) T, 0-0 8. 2 Several times 22 Erin Wiggins 2002 2. 4 Lauren Hopfensperger 2010 O30 at Jacksonville • L, 0-1 O16 Lipscomb • W, 4-0 • – Atlantic Sun Conference Match O21 at Jacksonville • L, 1-2 22 Terri Moo-Young 2001 4 Katelin Swift 2008 1 – Northern Colorado Tournament (Greeley, Colo.) 3 Assists 6. 21 Several times 4 Ali Blochl 2004 2 – Troy University Tournament (Troy, Ala.) O29 at Belmont W, 1-0 N4 at Florida Gulf Coast 4 L, 1-2 1. 5 L.A. Tabor vs. Palm Beach Atl. 11/1/96 4 Courtney Forson 2004 • – Atlantic Sun Conference Match 4 Rachael Richardson 1998 2009 5-11-3 1 – Jacksonville University Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 2. 4 T. Moo-Young vs. USC Aiken 10/19/01 Points Atlantic Sun: 2-6-2 2 – Hilton Garden Inn Mayfaire Invitational (Wilmington, N.C.) 3. 3 E. Gowan vs. Campbell 10/7/06 1. 63 Amy Bowen (30g, 3a) 2001 7. 3 Several times H: 3-6-0 | A: 1-4-3 | N: 1-1-0 3 – Atlantic Sun Confernece Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) 3 – Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) 3 E. Ryan vs. Northwood 9/11/98 2. 47 Leigh Ann Tabor (20g, 7a) 1997 A21 Florida Tech L, 0-1 3 L.A. Tabor vs. Wingate 10/20/96 3. 42 Terri Moo-Young (14g, 14a) 2001 Saves A28 Georgia State 1 L, 3-4 (14g, 11a) (17 GA) 1 2012 8-10-2 6. 2 Several times 4. 39 Terri Moo-Young 1999 1. 94 Megan Dorsey 2013 A30 Coastal Carolina W, 4-0 Atlantic Sun: 5-3-1 2 5. 34 Leigh Ann Tabor (11g, 12a) 1996 2. 89 Rachael Howard (31 GA) 2007 S4 vs. Georgia Southern W, 4-1 H: 5-3-1 | A: 3-6-1 | N: 0-1-0 2 Saves 6. 32 Terri Moo-Young (13g, 6a) 2000 3. 79 Katie Simmons (20 GA) 1998 S6 vs. Furman L, 1-3 A17 at Furman L, 0-2 1. 20 M. Dorsey vs. ETSU 10/18/13 32 Jana Stultz (12g, 8a) 1996 4. 76 Rachael Howard (21 GA) 2005 S11 at Florida Atlantic (ot2) T, 1-1 A19 at Clemson L, 0-2 S13 at FIU L, 1-2 A24 South Carolina State W, 2-0 2. 14 K. Simmons vs. Lincoln Memorial 10/17/98 8. 31 Erin Wiggins (11g, 9a) 2001 5. 72 Megan Dorsey (29 GA) 2011 3 S18 Mississippi State L, 0-1 A26 Gardner-Webb W, 3-0 14 J. Stultz vs. Lynn 8/3/96 31 Erin Wiggins (12g, 7a) 2000 6. 67 Rachael Howard (25 GA) 2009 3 S20 Citadel W, 4-2 A31 Georgia Southern L, 0-1 4. 11 R. Howard vs. USF 8/22/08 10. 28 Diana Hemke (13g, 2a) 2001 7. 58 Haley Epsteen (14 GA) 2002 S25 at East Tennessee State • L, 0-1 S2 Navy L, 3-5 5. 10 R. Howard vs. Weber State 9/7/07 8. 56 Katie Simmons (24 GA) 1999 S27 at USC Upstate • W, 4-1 S7 at Charlotte (ot2) L, 1-2 6. 9 Rachel Beninati vs. UCF 9/14/12 Goals 56 Elisa Marchetta (29 GA) 1997 O2 Kennesaw State • L, 0-1 S9 at Davidson (ot2) T, 0-0 9 R. Howard vs. FGCU 10/11/09 1. 30 Amy Bowen 2001 10. 52 Rachel Beninati (23 GA) 2012 O4 Mercer • W, 1-0 S14 at #6 UCF L, 1-3 9 R. Howard vs. Gardner-Webb 10/18/07 2. 20 Leigh Ann Tabor 1997 52 Erica Lippitt (29 GA) 2008 O9 at Stetson • L, 2-4 S21 at Lipscomb • W, 3-2 O11 at Florida Gulf Coast • (ot2) T, 0-0 S23 at Northern Kentucky • (ot) W, 3-2 9 R. Howard vs. FIU 8/31/07 3. 14 Terri Moo-Young 2001 52 Caulli Chiscon (8 GA) 2000 O17 at Campbell • (ot2) T, 1-1 S28 Jacksonville • (ot2) T, 1-1 9 R. Howard vs. South Alabama 9/8/06 14 Terri Moo-Young 1999 O19 at Jacksonville • L, 0-1 O5 Florida Gulf Coast • W, 2-0 9 R. Howard vs. Gardner-Webb 10/20/05 5. 13 Diana Hemke 2001 Goals Against Average (min. 500 minutes) O23 Lipscomb • L, 0-1 O7 Stetson • W, 2-1 9 R. Howard vs. Mercer 10/6/05 13 Terri Moo-Young 2000 1. 0.44 Caulli Chiscon (8 GA, 1,655 min.) 2000 O25 Belmont • L, 0-2 O12 at Kennesaw State • L, 2-4 • – Atlantic Sun Conference Match 9 H. Epsteen vs. Clayton State 11/8/02 7. 12 Erin Wiggins 2000 2. 0.61 Heather Gosselin (9 GA, 1,337 min.) 2004 1 – UNF Osprey Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) O14 at Mercer • L, 0-3 12 Jana Stultz 1996 3. 0.67 Amanda Parker (5 GA, 676 min.) 2003 2 – Jacksonville University Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) O19 USC Upstate • W, 7-1 3 – UNF Hampton Inn Ponte Vedra Showcase (Jacksonville, Fla.) 9. 11 Erin Wiggins 2001 4. 0.71 Haley Epsteen (14 GA, 1,776 min.) 2002 O21 East Tennessee State • L, 1-5 1 11 Leigh Ann Tabor 1996 5. 0.89 Haley Epsteen (8 GA, 806 min.) 2001 2010 7-11-0 O27 at Kennesaw State W, 3-1 N2 vs. Mercer 2 L, 0-3 6. 1.07 Heather Gosselin (7 GA, 589 min.) 2006 Atlantic Sun: 6-4-0 • – Denotes Atlantic Sun Conference Match Assists 7. 1.19 Haley Evans (8 GA, 604 min.) 2004 H: 4-4-0 | A: 3-7-0 | N: 0-0-0 1 – Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament (Kennesaw State) 1. 14 Terri Moo-Young 2001 1.19 Megan Dorsey (17 GA, 1,289 min.) 2013 A20 at USF L, 0-4 2 – Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) A27 at San Francisco L, 1-2 2. 12 Leigh Ann Tabor 1996 9. 1.25 Rachael Howard (21 GA, 1,512 min.) 2005 A29 at St. Mary’s College (ot) L, 3-4 2013 6-9-4 3. 11 Jill Veitch 2001 10. 1.27 Katie Simmons (20 GA, 1,421 min.) 1998 S3 at Presbyterian (ot2) L, 0-1 Atlantic Sun: 3-4-2 11 Terri Moo-Young 1999 S5 at Clemson L, 1-2 H: 4-2-2 | A: 2-6-2 | N: 0-1-0 5. 10 Erin Wiggins 2002 Victories S10 Francis Marion W, 4-3 A23 at Gardner-Webb (ot2) T 1-1 6. 9 Erin Wiggins 2001 1. 17 Caulli Chiscon (17-2-0) 2000 S13 at UAB L, 2-3 A25 at College of Charleston W 1-0 7. 8 Jenny Jakobsson 1996 2. 14 Haley Epsteen (14-4-1) 2002 S17 Stetson • W, 1-0 A30 at Navy L 0-1 8 Jana Stultz 1996 3. 9 Heather Gosselin (9-4-1) 2004 S19 Florida Gulf Coast • L, 1-2 S1 at George Mason L 0-3 9. 7 Several times 9 Caulli Chiscon (9-6-0) 2001 S24 at Mercer • W, 1-0 S6 at UCF1 L, 0-5 5. 8 Megan Dorsey (8-10-2) 2011 S26 at Kennesaw State • L, 0-1 S8 at USF1 L, 0-1 O1 East Tennessee State • W, 2-0 S13 Arkansas - Pine Bluff2 W, 10-1 Shots 8 Rachael Howard (8-11-1) 2007 O3 USC Upstate • W, 3-0 S15 Columbia2 (ot2) T, 2-2 1. 113 Jana Stultz (12 goals) 1996 8 Rachael Howard (8-8-2) 2005 O8 at Lipscomb • W, 2-1 S20 Furman L, 0-2 2. 94 Leigh Ann Tabor (20 goals) 1997 8. 7 Brittany Hahn (7-9-0) 2010 O10 at Belmont • (ot2) W, 2-1 S22 South Alabama W, 1-0 3. 84 Leigh Ann Tabor (11 goals) 1996 7 Haley Epsteen (7-0-0) 2001 O16 Campbell • L, 2-3 S27 at Stetson • L, 0-1 4. 72 Erin Wiggins (7 goals) 2002 10. 6 Rachael Howard (6-3-1) 2006 O22 Jacksonville • (ot) L, 2-3 S29 at Florida Gulf Coast • L, 0-3 (ot2) 1 72 Terri Moo-Young (14 goals) 2001 O30 Stetson L, 0-1 O4 at Jacksonville • L, 1-3 • – Atlantic Sun Conference Match 6. 69 Diana Hemke (13 goals) 2001 Shutouts 1 – Atlantic Sun Confernece Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) O11 Northern Kentucky • W, 3-0 O13 Lipscomb• L, 0-1 7. 58 Carolina Lencina (5 goals) 2012 1. 13 Caulli Chiscon 2000 O18 at E. Tennessee State• (ot2) T, 2-2 58 Erin Wiggins (12 goals) 2000 2. 11 Haley Epsteen 2002 O20 at USC Upstate• W, 3-0 9. 57 Erin Wiggins (11 goals) 2001 3. 7 Megan Dorsey 2011 O25 Mercer • (ot2) T, 0-0 10. 54 Elizabeth Gowan (6 goals) 2007 7 Heather Gosselin 2004 O27 Kennesaw State 1 W, 4-0 7 Elisa Marchetta 1997 6. 5 Katie Simmons 1999 Home matches in BOLD | • – Denotes Atlantic Sun Conference Match 7. 4 Rachael Howard 2005 1 – USF Soccer Classic (Tampa, Fla.) 2 – North Florida Invitational (Jacksonville, Fla.) 4 Haley Epsteen 2001 4 Katie Simmons 1998 10. 3 Several times Sara Walsh holds the North Florida single-match record for most points (9) and most goals (4). @OspreyWSOC 18 #SWOOP #SWOOP 19 @OspreyWSOC 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER www.unfospreys.com www.unfospreys.com

CAREER RECORDS (All-Time) MATCH RECORDS (Division I) SEASON RECORDS (Division I)

Matches Played Shots Saves Points Matches Played Shots on Goal 1. 84 Diana Hemke 2000-02, 04 1. 226 Erin Wiggins (40 goals) 1999-02 1. 310 Rachael Howard (103 GA) 2005-09 1. 6 A. Passafaro vs. Alabama State 9/2/07 1. 21 Lauren Hopfensperger 2011 1. 32 Elizabeth Gowan (6 goals) 2007 2. 82 Erin Wiggins 1999-02 2. 197 Diana Hemke (35 goals) 2000-02, 04 2. 170 Megan Dorsey (50 GA) 2010-13 6 C. Forson vs. S.C. State 9/17/06 21 Michele Larrinaga 2011 2. 26 Katelin Swift (10 goals) 2008 (5 goals) 3. 80 Shauna Kruger 2000-03 3. 186 Carolina Lencina (17 goals) 2010-13 3. 135 Katie Simmons (44 GA) 1998-99 3. 5 K. Swift vs. The Citadel 9/20/09 21 Taylor Gillespie 2011 3. 25 Courtney Forson 2006 21 Keara Murphy 2011 25 Carolina Lencina (5 goals) 2012 4. 79 Lauren Maze 2006-10 4. 178 Leigh Ann Tabor (31 goals) 1996-97 4. 122 Haley Epsteen (42 GA) 2001-03 5 K. Swift vs. Nicholls State 9/10/06 21 Kathryne Husted 2011 25 Carolina Lencina (6 goals) 2010 79 Dana Hemke 2000-02, 04 5. 164 Courtney Forson (21 goals) 2003-06 5. 98 Caulli Chiscon (35 GA) 1998-01 5. 4 Several times 21 Martha Tracey 2011 6. 22 Katelin Swift (8 goals) 2006 79 Laura Hamilton 1999-02 6. 155 Lynn Erthal (17 goals) 1998-01 6. 72 Brittany Hahn (44 GA) 2008-12 21 Denisse Soltero 2011 7. 21 Michele Larrinaga (4 goals) 2011 7. 78 Michele Larrinaga 2009-12 155 Terri Moo-Young (49 goals) 1998-01 7. 61 Elisa Marchetta (29 GA) 1996-98 Goals 21 Sadie McLean 2011 21 Elizabeth Gowan (1 goal) 2008 (25 GA) 8. 77 Several times 8. 146 Elizabeth Gowan (12 goals) 2005-08 8. 58 Rachel Beninati 2011-12 1. 3 A. Passafaro vs. Alabama State 9/2/07 21 Carolina Lencina 2011 21 Lauren Hopfensperger (5 goals) 2011 9. 144 Sara Walsh (28 goals) 1996-99 9. 52 Erica Lippitt (30 GA) 2007-08 2. 2 Several times 21 Jill Holdsworth 2011 10. 20 Kristin Rhodes (4 goals) 2009 Matches Started 10. 138 Cecily Noblit (16 goals) 1998-02 10. 49 Heather Gosselin (18 GA) 2004-06 20 Carolina Lencina (5 goals) 2011 1. 80 Diana Hemke 2000-02, 04 Assists Matches Started 20 Thea Linkfield (6 goals) 2013 2. 79 Shauna Kruger 2000-03 Shots on Goal Goals Against Average (min. 1,000 minutes) 1. 3 E. Gowan vs. Campbell 10/7/06 1. 21 Lauren Hopfensperger 2011 3. 77 Courtney Forson 2003-06 1. 98 Leigh Ann Tabor (31 goals) 1996-97 1. 0.77 Heather Gosselin (18 GA, 2,092 min.) 2004-06 2. 2 C. Lencina vs. S.C. State 8/24/12 21 Taylor Gillespie 2011 Match-Winning Goals 4. 75 Kristin Lazowick 2007-10 2. 84 Carolina Lencina (17 goals) 2010-13 2. 0.98 Caulli Chiscon (35 GA, 3,227 min.) 1998-01 2 D. Soltero vs. Coastal Carolina 8/21/11 21 Sadie McLean 2011 1. 4 Lauren Hopfensperger 2010 5. 73 Sam Keyes 2008-11 84 Elizabeth Gowan (12 goals) 2005-08 3. 1.03 Haley Epsteen (42 GA, 3,660 min.) 2001-03 2 C. Lencina vs. Campbell 10/16/10 21 Keara Murphy 2011 4 Katelin Swift 2008 73 Rachael Howard 2005-09 4. 81 Katelin Swift (30 goals) 2006-09 4. 1.34 Megan Dorsey (50 GA, 3,351 min.) 2010-13 2 Ke. Murphy vs. Lipscomb 10/8/10 5. 20 Several times 3. 3 Courtney Forson 2006 73 Erin Wiggins 1999-02 5. 75 Courtney Forson (21 goals) 2003-06 5. 1.38 Rachael Howard (103 GA, 6,706 min.) 2005-09 2 E. Gowan vs. Jacksonville 10/31/07 3 Katelin Swift 2007 8. 72 Katelin Swift 2006-09 6. 71 Lauren Hopfensperger (24 goals) 2010-13 6. 1.40 Mary Moran (16 GA, 1,028 min.) 1996 2 C. DeWitt vs. Alabama State 9/2/07 Points 3 Elizabeth Gowan 2005 1. 21 Katelin Swift (10g, 1a) 2008 3 Caitlin Kovacs 2006 9. 70 Cecily Noblit 1998-02 7. 55 Michele Larrinaga (20 goals) 2009-12 7. 1.43 Katie Simmons (44 GA, 2,770 min.) 1998-99 2 J. Jowers vs. Mercer 10/21/06 2. 20 Lauren Hopfensperg (10g, 0a) 2010 7. 2 Kathryne Husted 2011 10. 69 Elizabeth Gowan 2005-08 8. 53 Jana Stultz (12 goals) 1996 8. 1.71 Elisa Marchetta (29 GA, 1,528 min.) 1996-98 2 C. Brewer vs. S.C. State 9/17/06 3. 19 Katelin Swift (8g, 3a) 2009 2 Elizabeth Gowan 2007 69 Tessa Heer 2002-05 9. 46 Christine Brewer (9 goals) 2003-06 9. 1.75 Brittany Hahn (44 GA, 2,259 min.) 2008-12 2 C. Forson vs. S.C. State 9/17/06 4. 17 Thea Linkfield (6g, 5a) 2012 2 Carolina Lencina 2010 10. 40 Lena Mullaney (9 goals) 2003-06 10. 1.82 Rachel Beninati (25 GA, 1,237 min.) 2011-12 2 J. Jowers vs. Lipscomb 10/14/05 17 Katelin Swift (8g, 1a) 2006 2 Thea Linkfield 2012 Points 17 Carolina Lencina (6g, 5a) 2010 2 Michele Larrinaga 2009 1. 130 Terri Moo-Young (49g, 32a) 1998-01 Match-Winning Goals Victories Shots 7. 15 Elizabeth Gowan (6g, 3a) 2007 2 Carolina Lencina 2011 2. 111 Erin Wiggins (40g, 31a) 1999-02 1. 9 Katelin Swift 2006-09 1. 26 Haley Epsteen (26-8-2) 2001-03 1. 9 C. Forson vs. Gardner-Webb 10/20/05 15 Carolina Lencina (5g, 5a) 2011 3. 83 Diana Hemke (35g, 13a) 2000-02, 04 9 Courtney Forson 2003-06 26 Caulli Chiscon (26-8-0) 1998-01 2. 8 E. Gowan vs. Lipscomb 10/26/08 9. 13 Several times Saves 4. 81 Leigh Ann Tabor (31g, 19a) 1996-97 3. 8 Leigh Ann Tabor 1996-97 3. 24 Rachael Howard (24-31-8) 2005-09 8 C. Forson vs. S.C. State 9/17/06 1. 94 Megan Dorsey (17 GA) 2013 5. 70 Sara Walsh (28g, 14a) 1996-99 4. 7 Elizabeth Gowan 2005-08 4. 18 Megan Dorsey (18-24-8) 2010-13 4. 7 K. Swift vs. USC Upstate 9/26/08 Goals 2. 89 Rachael Howard (31 GA) 2007 6. 68 Katelin Swift (30g, 8a) 2006-09 5. 6 Ali Blochl 2002-05 5. 11 Brittany Hahn (11-13-1) 2008-12 7 M. Pearce vs. Central Arkansas 11/4/06 1. 10 Lauren Hopfensperger 2010 3. 76 Rachael Howard (21 GA) 2005 7. 63 Amy Bowen (30g, 3a) 2001 6 Carolina Lencina 2010-13 11 Heather Gosselin (11-5-1) 2004-06 7 K. Swift vs. Campbell 10/7/06 10 Katelin Swift 2008 4. 72 Megan Dorsey (29 GA) 2011 8. 52 Courtney Forson (21g, 10a) 2003-06 7. 5 Lauren Hopfensperger 2010-13 7. 6 Rachel Beninati (6-6-1) 2011-12 7. 6 Several times 3. 8 Katelin Swift 2009 5. 67 Rachael Howard (25 GA) 2009 52 Lynn Erthal (17g, 18a) 1998-01 5 Sara Walsh 1996-99 8. 5 Erica Lippitt (5-6-1) 2007-08 8 Katelin Swift 2006 6. 52 Erica Lippitt (29 GA) 2008 (23 GA) 10. 49 Rachael Richardson (20g, 9a) 1996-98 9. 4 Michele Larrinaga 2009-12 9. 4 Haley Evans (4-1-1) 2004 Saves 5. 6 Carolina Lencina 2010 52 Rachel Beninati 2012 6 Michele Larrinaga 2012 8. 46 Brittany Hahn (27 GA) 2010 4 Lena Mullaney 2003-06 10. 3 Amanda Parker (3-3-0) 2003-04 1. 20 M. Dorsey vs. ETSU 10/18/13 6 Thea Linkfield 2013 9. 44 Rachael Howard (17 GA) 2006 Goals 4 Rachael Richardson 1996-98 3 Keri Beth Greiner (3-0-0) 2002 2. 12 M. Dorsey vs. Mercer 10/25/13 6 Thea Linkfield 2012 10. 34 Rachael Howard (9 GA) 2008 1. 49 Terri Moo-Young 1998-01 2. 11 R. Howard vs. USF 8/22/08 6 Elizabeth Gowan 2007 2. 40 Erin Wiggins 1999-02 Shutouts 3. 10 R. Howard vs. Weber State 9/7/07 6 Caitlin Kovacs 2006 Goals Against Average (min. 500 minutes) 3. 35 Diana Hemke 2000-02, 04 1. 18 Haley Epsteen 2001-03 4. 9 Rachel Beninati vs. UCF 9/14/12 6 Michele Larrinaga 2009 1. 1.07 Heather Gosselin (7 GA, 589 min.) 2006 4. 31 Leigh Ann Tabor 1996-97 2. 17 Caulli Chiscon 1998-01 9 R. Howard vs. FGCU 10/11/09 2. 1.19 Megan Dorsey (17 GA, 1,289 min.) 2013 5. 30 Katelin Swift 2006-09 3. 11 Rachael Howard 2005-09 9 R. Howard vs. Gardner-Webb 10/18/07 Assists 2. 1.25 Rachael Howard (21 GA, 1,512 min.) 2005 30 Amy Bowen 2001 4. 10 Heather Gosselin 2004-06 9 R. Howard vs. FIU 8/31/07 1. 5 Elizabeth Gowan 2006 3. 1.29 Rachael Howard (17 GA, 1,184 min.) 2006 7. 28 Sara Walsh 1996-99 5. 10 Megan Dorsey 2010-13 9 R. Howard vs. South Alabama 9/8/06 5 Thea Linkfield 2012 4. 1.33 Rachael Howard (25 GA, 1,697 min.) 2009 8. 24 Lauren Hopfensperger 2010-13 6. 9 Katie Simmons 1998-99 9 R. Howard vs. Gardner-Webb 10/20/05 5 Jessica Jowers 2006 5. 1.42 Rachael Howard (9 GA, 570 min.) 2008 9. 21 Courtney Forson 2003-06 7. 7 Elisa Marchetta 1996-98 9 R. Howard vs. Mercer 10/6/05 5 Carolina Lencina 2013 6. 1.44 Megan Dorsey (29 GA, 1,808 min.) 2011 10. 20 Michele Larrinaga 2009-12 8. 5 Brittany Hahn 2008-12 5 Carolina Lencina 2010 7. 1.60 Rachael Howard (31 GA, 1,743 min.) 2007 20 Rachael Richardson 1996-98 9. 3 Rachel Beninati 2011-12 5 Keara Murphy 2010 8. 1.72 Brittany Hahn (27 GA, 1,415 min.) 2010 3 Amanda Parker 2003-04 5 Carolina Lencina 2011 9. 1.79 Brittany Hahn (15 GA, 755 min.) 2012 Assists 3 Mary Moran 1996 8. 4 Elizabeth Gowan 2008 10. 1.92 Rachel Beninati (23 GA, 1,077 min.) 2012 1. 32 Terri Moo-Young 1998-01 4 Christine Brewer 2006 4 Elizabeth Gowan 2005 Victories 2. 31 Erin Wiggins 1999-02 1. 8 Rachael Howard (8-8-2) 2005 3. 20 Dana Hemke 2000-02, 04 Shots 8 Megan Dorsey (8-10-2) 2011 4. 19 Jill Veitch 1999-01 1. 58 Carolina Lencina (5 goals) 2012 3. 7 Brittany Hahn (7-9-0) 2010 19 Leigh Ann Tabor 1996-97 2. 54 Elizabeth Gowan (6 goals) 2007 4. 6 Rachael Howard (6-3-1) 2006 6. 18 Lynn Erthal 1998-01 3. 49 Lauren Hopfensperger (5 goals) 2012 5. 5 Rachael Howard (5-5-1) 2007 7. 16 Elizabeth Gowan 2005-08 4. 47 Courtney Forson (5 goals) 2006 5 Megan Dorsey (5-6-1) 2013 8. 15 Cecily Noblit 1998-02 47 Carolina Lencina (1 goal) 2013 5 Erica Lippitt (5-6-1) 2008 15 Jenny Jakobsson 1996-99 6. 44 Courtney Forson (5 goals) 2005 5 Rachel Beninati (5-6-1) 2012 10. 14 Cindy Dobelstein 1996-99 44 Carolina Lencina (6 goals) 2010 9. 4 Rachael Howard (4-11-3) 2009 14 Sara Walsh 1996-99 8. 38 Michele Larrinaga (6 goals) 2012 10. 3 Brittany Hahn (3-4-1) 2012 9. 37 Carolina Lencina (5 goals) 2011 37 Lauren Hopfensperger (5 goals) 2011 Shutouts 1. 7 Megan Dorsey 2011 2. 4 Rachael Howard 2005 3. 3 Brittany Hahn 2010 3 Megan Dorsey 2013 3 Heather Gosselin 2006 3 Rachael Howard 2009 7. 2 Rachel Beninati 2012 2 Rachael Howard 2006 2 Rachael Howard 2007 2 Brittany Hahn 2012 Terri Moo-Young holds the school record for points Erin Wiggins has played in 82 matches (73 starts) for Lauren Hopfensperger holds the school Division I 2 Erica Lippitt 2008 (130), goals (49) and assists (32) in a career. 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Atlantic Sun Conference 2012 Nicole Handy (2nd) Erin Wiggins CAREER RECORDS (Division I) Freshman of the Year Kathryne Husted 2008 Diana Hemke (3rd) Carolina Lencina (2010) Elizabeth Gowan Peach Belt Conference 2011 Brittany Hahn 2003 Player of the Week Matches Played Shots Saves All-Atlantic Sun Conference Kathryne Husted Jeanette Heltne Shauna Kruger (1st) Haley Epsteen (Sept. 21, 2004) 1. 79 Lauren Maze 2006-10 1. 186 Carolina Lencina (17 goals) 2010-13 1. 310 Rachael Howard (103 GA) 2005-09 2013 Denisse Solterro Rachael Howard Courtney Forson (3rd) Christine Brewer (Oct. 7, 2003) Megan Dorsey (2nd) Caitlin Kovacs Lauren Winn (3rd) Erin Wiggins (Sept. 23, 2002) 2. 78 Michele Larrinaga 2009-12 2. 146 Elizabeth Gowan (12 goals) 2005-08 2. 170 Megan Dorsey (50 GA) 2010-13 Carolina Lencina (2nd) Atlantic Sun Conference Krstin Lazowick Terri Moo-Young (Oct. 22, 2001) 3. 77 Sadie McLean 2008-12 3. 137 Lauren Hopfensperger (24 goals) 2010-13 3. 72 Brittany Hahn (44 GA) 2008-12 Academic Honor Roll Erica Lippitt 2002 Terri Moo-Young (Nov. 6, 2000) 77 Kathryne Husted 2009-12 4. 132 Katelin Swift (30 goals) 2006-09 4. 58 Rachel Beninati (25 GA) 2011-12 2012 2013 Anna-Kaye Logan Shauna Kruger (1st) Erin Wiggins (Nov. 6, 2000) Carolina Lencina (1st) Heather Botelho Lauren Maze Cecily Noblit (1st) Terri Moo-Young (Oct. 17, 2000) 5. 76 Rachael Howard 2005-09 5. 99 Michele Larrinaga (20 goals) 2009-12 5. 52 Erica Lippitt (30 GA) 2007-08 Thea Linkfield (2nd) Ashley Carmean Angela Passafaro Dana Hemke (3rd) Becca Williams (Oct. 30, 2000) 76 Katelin Swift 2006-09 6. 96 Heather Botelho (2 goals) 2010-13 6. 22 Heather Gosselin (9 GA) 2005-06 Zakiya ChambersͲHunter Brittany Pyle Erin Wiggins (3rd) Caulli Chiscon (Sept. 25, 2000) 7. 75 Kristin Lazowick 2007-10 7. 91 Courtney Forson (10 goals) 2005-06 7. 3 Bri Swift (0 GA) 2010-12 2011 Megan Dorsey Maja Reichardt Carrie Betten (Sept. 18, 2000) Carolina Lencina (1st) Amanda Fischler Kristin Rhodes 2001 Cecily Noblit (Sept. 11, 2000) 8. 74 Vladana Petricevic 2008-11 8. 87 Thea Linkfield (14 goals) 2010-13 Lauren Hopfensperger (2nd) Susan Ford Sheri Riley Terri Moo-Young (1st) 74 Kady Dearing 2006-09 9. 74 Vladana Petricevic (5 goals) 2008-11 Goals Against Average (min. 1,000 minutes) Taylor Gillespie Denisse Soltero Diana Hemke (2nd) Peach Belt Conference 10. 73 Denisse Soltero 2008-11 10. 64 Lauren Maze (3 goals) 2006-10 1. 1.34 Megan Dorsey (50 GA, 3,351 min.) 2010-13 2010 Alexandra Herman Katelin Swift Jill Veitch (2nd) Presidential Honor Roll Lauren Hopfensperger (1st) Jill Holdsworth Lea Sylvester 2004 2. 1.38 Rachael Howard (103 GA, 6,706 min.) 2005-09 Carolina Lencina (1st) Lauren Hopfensperger Kelly Williams 2000 Ali Blochl Matches Started Shots on Goal 3. 1.75 Brittany Hahn (44 GA, 2,259 min.) 2008-12 Lanie Keating Carrie Betten (1st) Christine Brewer 1. 75 Kristin Lazowick 2007-10 1. 84 Elizabeth Gowan (12 goals) 2005-08 4. 1.82 Rachel Beninati (25 GA, 1,237 min.) 2011-12 2008 Carolina Lencina 2007 Shauna Kruger (2nd) Judith Claessens Elizabeth Gowan (2nd) Gabrielle Liguori Alejandra Castanos Cecily Noblit (2nd) Amy Clamons 2. 73 Rachael Howard 2005-09 2. 84 Carolina Lencina (17 goals) 2010-13 5. 2.11 Erica Lippitt (30 GA, 1,278 min.) 2007-08 Katelin Swift (2nd) Thea Linkfield Kady Dearing Mallory DiMaio 73 Taylor Gillespie 2010-13 3. 81 Katelin Swift (30 goals) 2006-09 Jennifer Marzi Carly DeWitt 1999 Courtney Forson 4. 72 Katelin Swift 2006-09 4. 71 Lauren Hopfensperger (24 goals) 2010-13 Victories 2006 Keara Murphy Lauren Dwyer Jodie Beth (2nd) Katie Gampietro Courtney Forson (2nd) Marley Opila Elizabeth Gamboa Terri Moo-Young (2nd) Heather Gosselin 5. 71 Thea Linkfield 2010-13 5. 55 Michele Larrinaga (20 goals) 2009-12 1. 24 Rachael Howard (24-31-8) 2005-09 Kendall Pollock Elizabeth Gowan Erin Wiggins (3rd) Nicole Handy 6. 69 Elizabeth Gowan 2005-08 6. 48 Thea Linkfield (14 goals) 2010-13 4. 18 Megan Dorsey (18-24-8) 2010-13 2005 Jenna Steininger Rachael Howard Tessa Heer 7. 65 Keara Murphy 2010-13 7. 44 Courtney Forson (10 goals) 2005-06 2. 11 Brittany Hahn (11-13-1) 2008-12 Elizabeth Gowan (2nd) Brianna Swift Jessica Jowers 1998 Dana Hemke Caitlin Kovacs Cecily Noblit (1st) Diana Hemke 59 Kady Dearing 2006-09 8. 40 Heather Botelho (6 goals) 2010-13 4. 6 Rachel Beninati (6-6-1) 2011-12 Atlantic Sun Conference 2012 Krstin Lazowick Cindy Dobelstein (2nd) Kirsten Johannsen 9. 58 Lauren Maze 2006-10 9. 30 Vladana Petricevic (5 goals) 2008-11 5. 5 Erica Lippitt (5-6-1) 2007-08 All-Freshman Team Heather Botelho Erica Lippitt Lena Mullaney 10. 55 Kathryne Husted 2009-12 10. 28 Lauren Maze (3 goals) 2006-10 6. 2 Heather Gosselin (2-1-0) 2005-06 2010 Ashley Carmean Elena Luzins 1997 Jess Smith Lauren Hopfensperger Danielle Doucet Lauren Maze Leigh Ann Tabor (1st) Lisa Taylor Carolina Lencina Victoria Ekeli Angela Passafaro Match-Winning Goals Shutouts Amanda Fischler Lisa Potoka Peach Belt Conference 2003 Points 1. 9 Katelin Swift 2006-09 1. 11 Rachael Howard 2005-09 2009 Taylor Gillespie Sheri Riley Player of the Year Alanna Blochl Michele Larrinaga Brittany Hahn Katelin Swift Terri Moo-Young (2001) Ali Blochl 1. 68 Katelin Swift (30g, 8a) 2006-09 2. 7 Elizabeth Gowan 2005-08 2. 10 Megan Dorsey 2010-13 Alex Herman Lisa Taylor Christine Brewer 2. 56 Lauren Hopfensperger (24g, 8a) 2010-13 3. 6 Lauren Hopfensperger 2010-13 3. 5 Brittany Hahn 2008-12 2007 Jill Holdsworth Abigail Williams Peach Belt Conference Haley Epsteen 3. 52 Carolina Lencina (17g, 18a) 2010-13 4. 5 Thea Linkfield 2010-13 4. 3 Heather Gosselin 2005-06 Kristin Lazowick Lauren Hopfensperger Coach of the Year Jessica Eriksen Kathryne Husted 2006 Mike Munch (2000) Courtney Forson 4. 45 Michele Larrinaga (20g, 5a) 2009-12 5 Carolina Lencina 2010-13 3 Rachel Beninati 2011-12 2006 Lanie Keating Judith Claessens Tessa Heer 5. 40 Elizabeth Gowan (12g, 16a) 2005-08 6. 4 Michele Larrinaga 2009-12 6. 2 Erica Lippitt 2007-08 Caitlin Kovacs Michele Larrinaga Jessica Eriksen All-Peach Belt Conference Kirsten Johannsen 6. 25 Courtney Forson (10g, 5a) 2005-06 4 Courtney Forson 2005-06 Katelin Swift Carolina Lencina Courtney Forson 2004 Keri Kilpatrick Thea Linkfield Heather Gosselin Diana Hemke Lena Mullaney 7. 36 Thea Linkfield (14g, 8a) 2010-13 8. 3 Kathryne Husted 2009-12 2005 Jennifer Marzi Elizabeth Gowan Courtney Forson Lucero Ruiz 8. 22 Keara Murphy (5g, 12a) 2010-13 3 Caitlin Kovacs 2006-10 Elizabeth Gowan Sadie McLean Rachael Howard Nicole Handy Jess Smith 9. 19 Elena Luzins (8g, 3a) 2006-09 10. 2 Several times Kathleen Murphy Jessica Jowers Lauren Winn Allison Stucker Atlantic Sun Conference Keara Murphy Caitlin Kovacs Lisa Taylor 10. 17 Kathryne Husted (8g, 1a) 2009-12 All-Tournament Team Martha Tracey Lauren Maze 2003 Lauren Winn 2012 Allison Tucker Lena Mullaney Shauna Kruger Goals Kathryne Husted Maegen Pearce 2002 Martha Tracey 2011 Lisa Potoka 2002 Erica Anderson 1. 30 Katelin Swift 2006-09 Heather Botelho Katelin Swift Shauna Kruger Brooke Batty 2. 24 Lauren Hopfensperger 2010-13 2011 Emily Brandon Lisa Taylor Cecily Noblit Alanna Blochl 20 Michele Larrinaga 2009-12 Megan Dorsey Megan Dorsey Dana Hemke Amber Cordell Kathryn Shafer Taylor Gillespie 2005 Haley Epsteen 4. 17 Carolina Lencina 2010-13 Brittany Hahn Ali Blochl 2001 Kelly Hastings 5. 14 Thea Linkfield 2010-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Madison Hartley Christine Brewer Carrie Betten Tessa Heer 6. 12 Elizabeth Gowan 2005-08 Player of the Week Alex Herman Ali Caton Terri Moo-Young Dana Hemke Lauren Hopfensperger (Oct. 8, 2012) Lauren Hopfensperger Jessica Eriksen Diana Hemke Diana Hemke 7. 10 Courtney Forson 2005-06 Carolina Lencina (Oct. 3, 2011) Kathryne Husted Courtney Forson Jill Veitch Meghan Hynes 8. 8 Elena Luzins 2006-09 Carolina Lencina (Sept. 20, 2010) Lauren Iruzun Heather Gosselin Kirsten Johannsen 8 Kathryne Husted 2009-12 Michele Larrinaga (Aug. 30, 2010) Mary Keyes Elizabeth Gowan 2000 Shauna Kruger Katelin Swift (Sept. 21, 2009) Sadie McLean Nicole Handy Carrie Betten Valerie McEvoy 10. 6 Caitlin Kovacs 2006-10 Katelin Swift (Aug. 31, 2009) Kathleen Murphy Tessa Heer Caulli Chiscon Kelleigh Murphy 6 Kristin Rhodes 2008-09 Katelin Swift (Sept. 29, 2008) Vladana Petricevic Rachael Howard Shauna Kruger Cecily Noblit Courtney Forson (Sept. 18, 2006) Alexa Raborn Kirsten Johannsen Terri Moo-Young Jess Smith Katelin Swift (Sept. 11, 2006) Bri Swift Lena Mullaney Cecily Noblit Erin Wiggins Assists Martha Tracey Maegen Pearce 1. 18 Carolina Lencina 2010-13 Atlantic Sun Conference Allison Tucker Lisa Potoka Peach Belt Conference 2001 2. 16 Elizabeth Gowan 2005-08 Defensive Player of the Week Alexi Zaremba Jess Smith Tournament MVP Alanna Blochl Rachel Beninati (Aug. 27, 2012) Lisa Taylor Nicole Handy (2004) Haley Epsteen 3. 12 Keara Murphy 2010-13 Megan Dorsey (Oct. 3, 2011) 2010 Grace Weatherford Terri Moo-Young (2000) Lynn Erthal 4. 9 Jessica Jowers 2005-07 Megan Dorsey (Aug. 22, 2011) Kelly Carlton Erin Wiggins (2000) Dana Hemke 5. 8 Katelin Swift 2006-09 Tessa Heer (Oct. 17, 2005) Taylor Gillespie NSCAA Division II Meghan Hynes Brittany Hahn National Coach of the Year Peach Belt Conference Shauna Kruger 8 Thea Linkfield 2010-13 ESPN the Magazine Kathryne Husted Mike Munch (2000) All-Tournament Team Valerie McEvoy 7. 6 Christine Brewer 2005-06 Academic All-District Sam Keyes 2004 Terri Moo-Young 6 Lauren Hopfensperger 2010-12 2010 Caitlin Kovacs NSCAA Division II All-America Courtney Forson Kelleigh Murphy Lauren Maze (2nd) Michele Larrinaga 2004 Heather Gosselin Kristen Murray 9. 5 Denisse Soltero 2008-11 Krstin Lazowick Courtney Forson (2nd) Tessa Heer Cecily Noblit 5 Courtney Forson 2005-06 2009 Carolina Lencina Lauren Winn (2nd) Jill Veitch 5 Heather Botelho 2010-12 Katelin Swift (1st) Thea Linkfield 2003 Erin Wiggins Lauren Maze (2nd) Anna-Kaye Logan 2002 Tessa Heer Lauren Maze Shauna Kruger (2nd) Shauna Kruger 2000 2005 Alexa Raborn Carrie Betten Courtney Forson (2nd) Denisse Soltero 2000 2002 Alanna Blochl Martha Tracey Carrie Betten (2nd) Kirsten Johannsen Jennifer Cadieu Atlantic Sun Conference Allison Tucker Terri Moo-Young (3rd) Shauna Kruger Lynn Erthal All-Academic Team Meghan Hynes 2013 2009 NSCAA Division II Southeast 2001 Valerie McEvoy Jennifer Marzi Kathryne Husted Region Coach of the Year Jill Veitch Terri Moo-Young Michele Larrinaga Mike Munch (2000) Erin Wiggins Kelleigh Murphy Lauren Maze Kristen Murray Sadie McLean All-Southeast Region 2000 Cecily Noblit Katelin Swift holds the Division I school record for Rachael Howard holds the school record for saves in a Katelin Swift 2004 Carrie Betten Lauren Rickerson Martha Tracey Courtney Forson (1st) Laura Hamilton Erin Wiggins points (68) and goals (30) in a career. career (310). Allison Tucker Lauren Winn (1st) Terri Moo-Young Jill Veitch @OspreyWSOC 22 #SWOOP #SWOOP 23 @OspreyWSOC 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER www.unfospreys.com www.unfospreys.com –– A –– Fontecchio, Elyse 2013 Murphy, Kathleen 2009-12 Wiggen, Tiffany 2007-08 Adams, Jennifer 1996 Forson, Courtney 2003-06 Murphy, Keara 2010-13 Wiggins, Erin 1999-02 Alico, Mindy 2003 Ford, Susie 2013 Murphy, Kelleigh 2000-02 Williams, Becca 2000-02 Allen, Jenny 2005 Murray, Kristen 1998-01 Williams, Erica 2003-04 Altman, Tina 1998 –– G –– Wilson, Kathleen 1998-99 Anderson, Brook 2009 Gagliano, Rachel 1997 –– N –– Winn, Lauren 2002-06 Anderson, Erica 2002 Gamboa, Andrea 2007-08 Nealon, Kristen 1997-98 Aritt, Kayla 2013 Gampietro, Katie 2004 Niles, Janna 2000 –– Z –– Gillespie, Taylor 2010-13 Noblit, Cecily 1998-02 Zaremba, Alexi 2011-13 –– B –– Gosselin, Heather 2004-06 Noel, Kristin 1996 Batty, Brooke 2002-03 Gowan, Elizabeth 2005-08 –– O –– Bear, Erin 1996 Greiner, Keri Beth 2002-03 Opila, Marley 2013 Beaulac, Dawn 1997-00 Bellows, Alyssa 1997 –– H –– –– P –– Beninati, Rachel 2011-12 Hahn, Brittany 2008-10, 12 Passafaro, Angela 2007 Bensen, Jessica 2001 Hamilton, Laura 1999-02 Parker, Amanda 2003-04 Berens, Lisa 1999 Handy, Nicole 2004-05 Pearce, Maegen 2003-06 Bernhardt, Kristen 1998-99 Harmon, Cathy 2002 Petricevic, Vladana 2008-11 Bernreuter, Kristen 2001 Hartley, Madison 2011 Pistey, Dana 2012-13 Beth, Jodie 1997-99 Hastings, Kelly 2002-03 Poff, Katie 1998 Betten, Carrie 1997, 99-01 Healy, Shannon 2010 Pollock, Kendall 2013 Bidwell, Maya 1996-99 Heath, Gina 1996 Potoka, Lisa 2003-07 Billeter, Alex 2005-07 Heer, Tessa 2002-05 Pyle, Brittany 2008-09 Blochl, Alanna 2000-03 Hemke, Dana 2000-02, 04 Blochl, Ali 2002-05 Hemke, Diana 2000-02, 04 –– Q –– Botelho, Heather 2010-13 Hendrickson, Kenzie 2000 Quinlan, Serena 2000 Bovell, Kelly 2003 Herman, Alex 2011-13 Bowen, Amy 2001 Hobson, Jennifer 1996-97 –– R –– Bragg, Alex 2006-08 Holdsworth, Jill 2011-13 Raborn, Alexa 2009-11 Brandon, Emily 2011-12 Hopfensperger, Lauren “Augie” 2010-13 Reichardt, Maja 2008-09 Bredeau, Alexis 2013 Howard, Rachael 2005-09 Rhodes, Kristin 2008-09 Brewer, Christine 2003-06 Husted, Kathryne 2009-12 Richardson, Leah 1996-97 Brown, Jennifer 1997 Hynes, Meghan 2001 Richardson, Rachael 1996-98 Bryant, Julie 2003 Rickerson, Lauren 2000 Bunch, Katrina 1999 –– I –– Riley, Sheri 2006-08 Burke, Kelly 1996-97 Irurzun, Lauren 2011 Roa, Stacy 2003 Butler, Stephanie 1997-98 Isaac, Heather 1996 Ruiz, Lucero 2003 Russo, Andrea 1996 –– C –– –– J –– Ryan, Erin 1996-99 Cadieu, Jenny 1999-01 Jakobsson, Jenny 1996-99 Carlton, Kelly 2010 Johannsen, Kirsten 2002-05 –– S –– Carmean, Ashley 2012-13 Jowers, Jessica 2004-07 Sabatino, Laura 1998 Carpenter, Holly 2001 Scalf, Sam 2012 Carr, Maris 1999 –– K –– Shafer, Kathryn 2011-12 Carr, Melissa 1999 Keating, Lanie 2012-13 Simmons, Katie 1998-99 Caton, Ali 2005 Kelly, Shelby 2009 Sims, Tracie 2000-01 Castanos, Alejandra 2007 Keyes, Sam 2008-11 Smith, Abi 2006 Chambers-Hunter, Zakiya 2013 Kilpatrick, Keri 2003 Smith, Jess 2002-05 Chapman, Emily 1999 Kinas, Andrea 1998 Smith, Valerie 1997 Chiscon, Cari 2003-04 Kovacs, Caitlin 2006-10 Soltero, Denisse 2008-11 Chiscon, Caulli 1998-01 Kruger, Shauna 2000-03 Staab, Jennifer 1998 Claessens, Judith 2003-05 Steininger, Jenna 2013 Clamons, Amy 2002-04 –– L –– Strickland, Courtney 2006 Colburn, Whitney 2006-09 Larrinaga, Michele 2009-12 Stuker, Nikki 2003 Cordell, Amber 2003 Lazowick, Kristin 2007-10 Stultz, Jana 1996 Coulliette, Angie 1996 Leon, Cristina 2004 Swift, Bri 2010-13 Crawford, Jennifer 1997 Lencina, Carolina 2010-13 Swift, Kaitlin 2006-09 Ligouri, Gabrielle 2013 –– D –– Linkfield, Thea 2010-13 –– T –– Davis, Shelly 1996 Lippitt, Erica 2007-08 Tabor, Leigh Ann 1996-97 Dearing, Kady 2006-09 Lobo, Tiffany 2006 Taylor, Lisa 2003-04, 06-07 DeWitt, Carly 2007-08 Logan, Anna-Kaye 2008-10 Tracey, Martha 2009-12 DiMaio, Lindi 2007-08 Loomis, Kristina 1996-98 Trumble, Kattie 2003 DiMaio, Mallory 2004 Luzins, Elena 2006-09 Tucker, Allie 2009-12 Dobelstein, Cindy 1996-99 Dokey, Cara 2004-05 –– M –– –– V –– Dorsey, Megan 2010-13 Macak, Sarah 1999-01 Veitch, Jill 1999-01 Doucet, Danielle 2013 Malinky, Bobbie 2000 Villei, Andrea 1996-97 Dwyer, Lauren 2006-08 Marchetta, Elisa 1996-98 Martinek, Jessica 2008-09 –– W –– –– E –– Marzi, Jennifer 2012-13 Wallace, Amanda 2006 Ekeli, Victoria 2013 Matteuzzi, Kristen 2008-09 Walsh, Sara 1996-99 Epsteen, Haley 2001-04 Maze, Lauren 2006-10 Weatherford, Grace 2005 Eriksen, Jessica 2003-06 McEvoy, Valerie 1999-02 Weber, Julie 1996-97 Erthal, Lynn 1998-01 McLean, Sadie 2009-12 Weber, Lisa 2004-05 Moo-Young, Terri 1998-01 Wells, Meghan 2004 –– F –– Moran, Mary 1996 Wells, Michelle 1998-99 Fischler, Amanda 2012-13 Mullaney, Lena 2003-06 White, Holly 1998-99,02 @OspreyWSOC 24 #SWOOP #SWOOP 25 @OspreyWSOC 2014 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER www.unfospreys.com

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Athletic Communications | Media Information The 2014 University of North Florida soccer media Post-Game Interviews guide is designed to aid members of the media Following a 10-minute “cooling off” period, a post- Athletic Communications covering Osprey soccer. As for the media, we game interviews featuring North Florida’s coaches and Second Floor, UNF Arena appreciate your coverage, and if there is anything we players will take place on the field of . 1 UNF Drive can do to assist, please contact the North Florida The North Florida Athletic Communications staff will Jacksonville, FL 32224 Athletic Communications office. poll the media prior to the end of the game to Phone: (904) 620-4025 determine the players who will be made available Fax: (904) 620-3943 Athletic Communications Office after the game. The visiting coach and players will be www.unfospreys.com The North Florida Athletics Communications Office made available outside the visiting team’s dugout. is located on the second floor of UNF Arena in Room Pregame interviews are NOT allowed. Staff 2004. Entering the arena through the front entrance, Brian Morgan______Director the office can be accessed by the main stairway or Interviews ______Men’s Basketball, M/W Golf, Sand Volleyball through the arena elevator, which is located on the far Most practices are open to the media and public. Scott Fitzgerald______Assistant Director left wall of the arena’s main lobby. There may be instances, however, when all or part of a ______Men’s Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Baseball practice session is closed. Please contact the Athletic Colleen O’Connell______Assistant Director ______Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, M/W Tennis Communications Office in advance if you plan on Credential Requests Jonathan Harkey______Assistant The North Florida Athletic Communications Office attending a practice session so an escort can be made ______Women’s Soccer, Softball, New Media will issue credentials to WORKING press only. All passes available. Daily practices (Tuesday-Friday) typically run will be left at the Will Call table at Hodges Stadium. from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., while weekend practices go Social Media from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. All practices are at Hodges Facebook Stadium and practice times are subject to change. Visiting Radio All visiting radio crews MUST request credentials Contact the Athletic Communications office for practice times and to set up any interviews with North through their school’s sports information director. The Twitter Florida players or coaches. visiting radio line number varies from game to game. General______@UNFOspreys If a crew is in need of more than one phone line, please Baseball______@OspreyBSB make arrangements through the North Florida Athletic Parking Basketball (Men’s)______@OspreyMBB Communications Office well in advance so necessary Ample parking for the media is located in the Basketball (Women’s)______@OspreyWBB arrangements can be made. parking lot adjacent to Hodges Stadium in lot 18 to Cross Country / Track & Field______@OspreyXCTF the north. Please contact North Florida Athletic Golf (Men’s)______@OspreyMGolf Photographers Communications to secure a gameday parking pass. Golf (Women’s)______@OspreyWGolf Only photographers shooting for accredited media Soccer (Men’s)______@OspreyMSOC outlets or for North Florida Athletic Communications Game Notes Soccer (Women’s)______@OspreyWSOC will be allowed to shoot home events from the stands The North Florida Athletic Communications Office Softball______@OspreySB and outside playing area. No photographers are will produce a release and “game notes” with pertinent Swimming & Diving______@OspreySwim permitted in the dugouts, in the team areas or in the information pertaining to the Ospreys’ next opponent Tennis (Men’s)______@OspreyMTEN field of play. Flash photography is not allowed. as well as a thorough outline of the North Florida team Tennis (Women’s)______@OspreyWTEN one day prior to the playing of each game. Volleyball / Sand Volleyball______@OspreyVB

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