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THIS IS UNI

Building on a strong tradition of teacher education, the University of Northern Iowa has evolved into one of the finest comprehensive public universities in the country. UNI emphasizes excellence in undergradu­ ate education and offers selected graduate programs at the master's, specialist's and doctoral levels. UN l's heritage and philosophy place great value on providing a student-centered educational experience. The university offers a learn­ ing environment that is small enough to provide students individual ized attention, yet large enough to provide a variety of resources, including distinguished faculty. Today, UNI offers more than 120 undergraduate majors. Outstanding academic programs. many of which are nationally-recognized for their excellence. have been established in the colleges of Business Administration, Education. Humanities and Fine Arts. Natural Sciences. and Social and Behavioral Sciences. In addition. UNI participates in the bachelor of liberal studies program offered by Iowa's Regent Universities and provides classes in centers around the state through the division of Continuing Education and Special Programs. Recognized as the premier public undergraduate university in the state, UNI is experiencing an increasing demand for its high-quality programs. Enrollment at UNI was 14,070 students in the fall of 2001, the fourth consecutive year of record enrollments. Students come from every county in Iowa, 46 states and 57 countries. The University of Northern Iowa was founded in 1876 as the Iowa State Normal School. It became Iowa State Teachers College in 1909. In 1961, the name was changed to State College of Iowa, and in 1967, the Iowa Legislature changed the status of the institution to that of a university under its present title.

UNI is the alma mater of NFL and Superbowl MVP Kurt Warner, as well as U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley.

UNl's Residential Network, ResNet, provides high-speed network computing to students living in the residence halls.

UNI students are active and involved with more than 180 student organizations. including special interest aororities and fraternities, religious groups a 2002 GENERAL INFORMATION

Panther Quick Facts Department of Intercollegiate Year Founded ...... 1876 Athletics (Area Code 319) Enrollment ...... 14.070 Athletics Director ...... R ick Hartzell 273-2470 School Colors ...... Purple & Old Gold Associate A.D -Sport Management ...... TBA 273-2689 Athletics Nickname ...... Panthers Associate A.D.-Compliance ...... Dr. Sandra Williamson 273-6033 National Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Associate A.D.-Business/Licensing ...... Julie Bright 273-2475 Conference ...... Missour i Valley Assistant A.D.-Facilities .... .Justin Sell 273-3647 President ...... Dr . Robert Koob Director of Corporate ...... Sloane Tyler 273-6667 Athletics Director ...... Rick Hartzell Ticket Manager ...... Greg Davies 273-7855 Athletics Web Site ...... www.unipanthers.com Marketing & Promotions Director...... Eric Tyler 273-6944 Home Facility ...... West Athletic Field (1,000) Athletic Club Administrator ...... Kelly Bockenstedt 273-2471 Head Coach ...... Linda Whitehead Life Services Director ...... Colleen Heimstead 273-7465 Facilities Coordinator ...... Dave Kohrs 273-2053 Alma Mater. Year ...... Western Ontario, 1982 Academic Advisor ...... Vicki Melnick 273-7719 Record at UNI ...... 7-26-2 (2 years) Men's Basketball ...... Greg McDermott 273-6472 Overall Record ...... 18-87-5 (6 years) Women 's Basketball ...... Tony DiCecco 273-6443 Office Phone ...... (319) 273-4625 Cross Country/Track ...... Chris Bucknam 273-6481 E-mail ...... [email protected] Football ...... • ...... Mark Farley 273-6175 Asst. Coaches ...... Catherine Brashears. Kathy Kakoyianni-Bering Men's Golf ...... Joh n Bermel 266-8266 Athletic Trainer ...... Sheri Almquist Women 's Golf ...... John Bermel 266-8266 Asst. SID (Soccer) ...... Jill Gansemer Softball ...... Christy Hebert 273-4487 2001 Record ...... 4-12 Women's Swimming ...... TB A 273-7946 Women's Tennis ...... TBA Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10 /5 Volleyball . . . .Bobbi Petersen 273-7170 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8 /3 Wrestling ...... Brad Penrith 273-5860

UNI Athletics Media Relations Staff Media Relations Director ...... Nancy Justis Assistant Director/Women's Soccer Contact...... Ji ll Gansemer Gansemer's Office Phone ...... 319-273-5455 Gansemer's Home Phone ...... 319-287-8007 Gansemer's Email ...... ji [email protected] Assistant Director ...... TBA Fax ...... 319-273-3602 Athletics Web Site ...... www.unipanthers.com Mailing Address ...... UNI-Dome NW Upper Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0314

Table of Contents This Is UNI IFC UNI Quick Facts 1 UNI Athletic Di rectory 1 2002 Roster 2 2002 Season Outlook 3 Coaching Staff 4 Player Biograph ies 5-9 Opponent Information 10-11 2001 Results/Statistics 12 2001 MVC Recap 13 UNI Record Book 14-15 The 2002 UNI Soccer Media Guide was designed, written and edited by Assistant This is the Valley 16 Media Relations Director Jill Gansemer. Photos taken by UNI Office of Public 2002 Team Picture IBC Relations and the cover was designed by Aubrey Glynn. Printed by J&A Printing, Cedar Rapids, IA. 2002 Schedule IBC

www.unipanthers.com • 1 2002 PANTHER ROSTER

2002 UNI Panther Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/College) 00 Sarah Byers GK 5-6 Fr. Council Bluffs, IA (Thomas Jefferson) Alphabetical Roster 0 A.J. Clark GK 5-6 So. DeWitt, IA (Central) 18 Billie Berens 1 Anne-Marie Witko GK 5-8 Jr. Toronto, Ontario (Father John Redmond) 00 Sarah Byers 22 Jillian Carroll Luensmann M Jr. Dubuque, IA (Hempstead) 2 Abby 5-5 15 Stephanie Ceravolo 3 Lindsay Davis D 5-5 Jr. Sioux City, IA (North) 16 Aimee Chicoine 4 Sa rah Lowe D 5-1 Jr. Davenport, IA (North) 0 A.J. Clark 5 Brooke Orcutt D 5-5 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD (O'Gorman) 3 Lindsay Davis 6 Stacey Desmond D/M 5-0 Fr. Urbanda le, IA (West Des Moines Dowling) 9 Shanon Dechant 7 Jessica Iserman M/F 5-7 Fr. Waverly, IA (Waverly-Shell Rock) 6 Stacey Desmond 23 Candice Divoky Kate Shaw D 5-6 Jr. Burlington, Ontario (Lester 8. Pearson) 8 20 Sarah Huffer 9 Shanon Dechant F 5-5 Fr. Marion. IA (Linn Mar) 7 Jessica Iserman 10 Emily McCart F 5-7 So. Omaha. NE (Millard North) 21 Katie Kalafut 11 Libby Long F 5-4 Jr. Altoona. IA (Southeast Polk) 11 Libby Long 12 Natalie McCart M 5-5 So . Omaha. NE (Millard North) 4 Sarah Lowe 14 Michelle Young D/M 5-7 Fr. San Antonio. TX (Ronald Reagan) 2 Abby Luensmann Em ily McCart 15 Steph anie Ceravolo D 5-8 Sr. Beaconsfield. Quebec (St. Thomas) 10 12 Natal ie McCart 16 Aimee Chicoine . M/D 5-6 Fr. Sioux City, IA (Heelan) 5 Brooke Orcutt 17 Kai tl in Stimpson M 5-7 Fr. Shoreview, MN (Moundsview) 8 Kate Shaw 18 Billie Berens F 5-5 Fr. Sioux City, IA (North) 17 Kaitlin Stimpson 20 Sarah Huffer M 5-6 Fr. Austin, MN (Austin) 1 Anne-Marie Witko 21 Katie Kalafut F 5-10 So. Sioux City, IA (Heelan) 14 Michelle Young 22 Jil lian Carroll M 5-7 Fr. Leawood. KS (St. Thomas Aquinas) 23 Candice Divoky F 5-1 Fr. Solon. IA (Iowa City West)

Head Coach: Linda Whitehead Assistant Coaches: Catherine Brashears and Kathy Kakoyianni-Bering

Roster By Class Roster By State

Seniors (1) Freshmen (111 Iowa (13) Kansas (1) Stephanie Cervaolo Billie Berens Billie Berens Jillian Carroll Juniors (6) Sarah Byers Sarah Byers Minnesota (2) Lindsay Davis Jillian Carroll Aimee Chicoine Sarah Huffer Libby Long Aimee Chicoine A.J. Clark Kaitlin Stimpson Sarah Lowe Shanon Dechant Lindsay Davis Nebraska (2) Abby Luensmann Stacey Desmond Shanon Dechant Natalie Mccart Kate Shaw Candice Divoky Stacey Desmond Emily McCart Anne-Marie Witko Jessica Iserman Candice Divoky South Dakota (1 I Sophomores (4) Sarah Huffer Jessica Iserman Brooke Orcutt A.J. Clark Kaitlin Stimpson Libby Long Texas (1 ) Katie Kalafut Michelle Young Sarah Lowe Michelle Young Emily Mccart Abby Luensmann Canada (3) Natalie McCart Katie Kalafut Stephanie Cervaolo Kate Shaw Anne-Marie Witko

2 • 2 002 PANTHER SOCCER 2002 OUTLOOK

The University of Northern Iowa women's soccer program has spent the past two year she finished second in the seasons developing a strong defensive team . Now in its third year as a program. nation with 192 saves. This season. head coach Linda Whitehead is excited about her experienced back line and she UNI also has an experienced backup has high hopes of becoming a more offensive minded team . in A.J. Clark. who gained some sig­ In order to make an impact in the Missouri Valley Conference. the Panthers will nificant playing time in the spring need to rely on their veterans to integrate the newcomers into the program. With and has been playing very well. 10 athletes returning from the 2001 squad , the UNI coaching staff has more experi­ Defenders ence on the team than ever before. but for the first time. no true seniors. The back line is UNl 's most experi­ Whitehead believes the key this season is how quickly her individual players can enced position with Davis. Shaw and come together as a team . Lowe al l two-year starters and that is "We have more newcomers than we do veterans returning this season. which is where you want to play the veterans . not unusual for a building program, but it does make it difficult to predict where we Lowe was honored as second team are going to finish ," commented Whitehead. "It is going to be fun watching this att-MVC for her defensive play last squad play and I believe we will do better than expectations." year. Whitehead anticipates playing Lindsay Davis. Sarah Lowe. Kate Shaw and Anne-Marie Witko return for four on defense and wil l took to their junior seasons , and should become the leaders on the field . The staff expects freshman Michelle Young to be the them to assist the new players in the transition from high schoo l to co ll ege soccer. fourth starter. Not only do the "They have already stepped up to their leadership roles aher their spring season ," Panthers have the most playing time said Whitehead . " Anne Marie is used to being a leader as the goalkeeper. while experience in the back, they also will Lindsay and Kate are our captains . They have accepted that responsibility and have have a variety of options in newcom­ risen to the occasion. All four of them have shown great leadership by the way that ers Brooke Orcutt and Sarah they play the game. They play rea lty smart and rea lty hard." Huffer. Despite having a more experienced team, the tough schedule is a definite cha l­ Midfielders lenge for this young program. The key to the Panthers' success against the really Entering their second season of tough teams is to keep things in perspective. competition as Panthers. sophomore "We made the conscious decision. to take the harder schedule than to take the Lind say Davis easy schedule ," said Whitehead . "We have young kids who wil l all be back for at Natalie McCart and junior Abby Luensmann took to be in the starting least one more year, so they are really going to gain from the tough schedule ." lineup. With strong performances in both the fall and the spring, the coaches The Panthers are excited about hosting Texas Tech and facing instate rivals Iowa. believe they will be able to take their game to the next level. The play of McCart Iowa State and Drake for the first time in only their third season on the field . and Luensmann will mix well with the talent of incoming freshmen Jillian Carroll, Hoping to surprise a few teams in the conference. Whitehead be lieves her squad Stacey Desmond, Jessica Iserman and Kaitlin Stimpson. Although Desmond wi ll be extremely competitive in the MVC. UN I has only two Val ley games on the is an experienced defender. Whitehead believes she will see a lot of playing time in West Athletic Field this year. Next year. the Panthers will have five home confer­ the midfield. She also thinks that Stimpson will be a nice surprise for the team up ence matches. the middle. "It is bad timing for us, being it is only our third year," said Whitehead . "We real­ ty need to show some progress in the win-loss column and having that difficult a Forwards conference schedule is going to be really tough ." When starting a new program, it is always good to start from the back and move Whitehead knows that despite making great strides last year, the team will need up and the Panthers have been doing that, but now it is time for them to develop to take another big step forward in athleticism, leve l of technical play and technical their forwa rds. UNI needs to make its biggest improvements up front and in order to understanding. She and her staff have been trying to deve lop a possessive style of do so it looks to returners Emily McCart, Libby Long and Katie Kalafut. Long's offensive game and hope to continue that development and in helping the team get tremendous heart and work ethic stepped up her level of play in the spring . The better at applying it. coaches hope she can contribute because her speed will bring another dimension to In order for the Panthers to step up their level of play, they will need to do two the forward position. while Kalafut's technical ability to be a target forward will give things . First, they need to utilize their athleticism wisely. With the incoming them choices about how things will be played up front. recruiting class, Whitehead is The Panthers hope to receive some strong scoring power from freshmen excited about the ca li ber of ath­ Candice Divoky and Shanon Dechant. Whitehead believes Divoky's play will be letes coming in and can 't wait to immediately noticed while she has confidence that Dechant will carry over her high see what they can do for the pro­ prep scoring season into her college career. gram . Secondly, they need to With the graduation of UNl's leading scorer. Jane Masteller, Whitehead th inks have a high work rate from the she has two quality players in her newcomers and be lieves they have alt the tools to returning players. She is very be successful college athletes. With McCart's work ethic, she will be able to sup­ pleased with the team's progress port these two scorers the same way she did last year with Masteller. as wel l as in both areas and she believes it continue to contribute in the scoring column . will pay off this season . Goalkeepers The UNI women 's soccer program has made great strides since becoming a Witko returns for her junior Division I team in 2000 and it is motivated to continue in the tradition of the rest of season as the Panthers' number the Panther teams . The 2002 season looks to be the best year yet. There is much one goa lkeeper. Her leve l of play room for optimism when you combine the qua lity and dedication of ath letes on the continues to improve as she gives team with the level of competition and enthusiasm of the rest of the university. the squad solid play and team "I think we are a legitimate Division I program with the players we have," com­ confidence each time she steps mented Whitehead . " I don't think anyone wil l be able to say that we don't belong out on the field . Last season , she in the mix of the Missouri Val ley Conference ." was named honorable mention all­ Kate Shaw conference while her freshman www.unipanthers.com • 3 COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH the time the athletes leave UNI, I want them to be "Cat brings considerable playing and coaching LINDA WHITEHEAD able to think for themselves. be strong decision mak­ experience to our program." sa id Whitehead. "Her Linda Whitehead is in her ers. and to have self-confidence." Whitehead sets familiarity with the Iowa High School landscape has third season as head coach demanding standards. but gives her players the sup­ been invaluable to our recruiting efforts. On the prac­ at the University of port they need in order to reach those standards. tice field, Cat is a strong teacher and successfully chal­ Northern Iowa and this year Her ultimate goa l for the soccer program is to be lenges our players to perform at their best" she wants her team to MVC champions. but playing in a tough conference she Brashears and her husband. Michael, live in become more effective realizes they first need to break into the Top 50. "At Waterloo with their daughter. Payton. attacking squad. Since her UNI, you can set goals of competing nationally, like hiring in February 2000, other Panther sports have done, and our program is no ASSISTANT COACH Whitehead has put her different," said Whitehead. "We still have a long road KATHERINA KAKOYIANNI-BERING stamp on every aspect of ahead of us. but with the growing talent pool for girls' Katherina !Kathy) Kakoyianni­ the UNl's newest intercollegiate sport. soccer in Iowa it can be a reality." Bering is in her third year on the "As a coach, you need to build the team's confi­ She received her bachelors degree in Physical Panther coaching staff. serving dence by praising them on their accomplishments. Education from the University of Western Ontario in as a graduate assistant and the rather than looking at their weaknesses," said 1984. In 2000, she completed her Masters in goalkeeper coach. She brings Whitehead. " This season, we are going to consciously Education from the University of Victoria. experience as a former two-sport attempt to be a more offensive minded squad. We student-athlete at Fanshawe have players to do that. With the addition of two ASSISTANT COACH College from 1995-97. receiving strong scorers and an experienced defense. I know we CATHERINE BROSHEARS her diploma in Recreation and Leisure Services. She will be able to get the job done." Catherine !Cat) Brashears brings obtained her Bachelor of Health Sciences from the Whitehead has experience starting a team at the a wealth of local experience to University of Western Ontario in 2001. college level, having served as the initial head coach the Panther coaching staff in The London. Ontario. native played a variety of at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga for four this. her third year as assistant positions on the field during her college career, but seasons. Her last season at UTC. the Moes finished coach. Before joining as a full­ found her success as a goalkeeper. Kakoyianni-Bering with a program-best for wins. While in Tennessee, time staff member. Brashears served as team captain at Fanshawe and led the West Whitehead also served as the Head Girls State Coach served as the varsity girls soccer Region in shutouts in 1997. Some of her accomplish­ for the Tennessee Olympic Development Program from coach at Waterloo !IA) West High ments include being a member of the Ontario Colleges 1997-99. School from 1997-2000 and as an assistant coach at gold medalist team and finishing fourth at the Prior to her time at UTC. Whitehead served for four Cedar Falls !IA) High School from 1996-97. While pur­ Canadian Colleges National Championship. She also years as head women's soccer coach at Saint Mary's suing her Master of Arts in Physical Education. she was the recipient of the Les Zolti Award , which is University in Halifax, NS, Canada . In 1992 she was played on the UNI women's club soccer team from given to Fanshawe's Outstanding Athlete. and was awarded Conference Coach of the Year after leading 1995-98. She also worked in the Academic Advising nominated as Female Athlete of the Year. her team to their first ever AUAA Championship. From Office. where she supervised and served as a peer Kakoyianni-Bering also achieved success in the 1991-92, she was head women's soccer coach at the instructor for student athletes. classroom and was honored with the Student Training University of Victoria in Victoria. BC. Canada. where "From my experience. the level of soccer skill in and Leadership Award, which is given to a student­ her 1992 team won the Terry Price Cup. Whitehead Iowa has grown exponentially in the past six years. I athlete that shows excellence in their studies as well also was head coach of the University of Western anticipate we wi ll be seeing a significantly greater as on the field. In addition to playing soccer. Ontario from 1990-91 . amount of Iowa players reaching the Division I level." Kakoyianni-Bering played basketball from 1995-97 at Whitehead served as the assistant coach for the she said Fanshawe. where she was the starting point guard. Canadian National women's team at the 1993 FISU Brashears has her National Coaching Diploma from "We are lucky to have Kathy's expertise as our Games. held in Buffalo, NY, and at the 1993 CONCACF the NSCAA and is a NSCA Certified Strength and goalkeeper coach." commented Whitehead. "Her con­ Championships in Long Island, NY. Conditioning Specialist. In addition to assisting with tributions go much further than the work she does with Whitehead's experience on the playing field on-field coaching, her responsibilities include recruit­ the goalkeepers. All our players benefit from Kathy's includes two years at the University of Western ing, organizing summer camps, and monitoring weight natural coaching style and attention to detail. She Ontario, where she was named captain and MVP of room and conditioning progress. motivates the player to find the best in themselves and her team. She also was a member of the four-time As a prep, Brashears played at Evansville !IN) each other." winner of the Ontario Championship during her time Memorial High School from 1986-89. where she was Kakoyianni-Bering is the Varsity Boy's Soccer with the London !Ontario) Concorde women's soccer an Indiana State Champion. two-time state runner-up, Coach at Denver IIA) High School. She currently is team. two-time captain. and was awarded Indiana's Most enrolled at UNI and is pursuing her graduate degree in While at UNI, she wants to take her team to Valuable Defensive Player in 1988. A two-time Dean's Physical Education with an emphasis in another level of tactical sophistication along with List student at Indiana University, she graduated with a Teaching/Coaching. She was married this summer to teaching it to understand and love the game. Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Chris Bering and they reside in Waterloo. Whitehead says she is an athlete-centered coach. "By

Rick Hartzell Justin Sell Jill Gansemer Sheri Almquist Greg Davis Athletic Director Williamson Athletic Facilities Soccer SID Soccer Trainer Ticket Manager Associate AD PANTHER PROFILES

JILLIAN CARROLL Diane (19) .. . The people she admires LINDSAY DAVIS 22 the most are her parents ... Chose UNI because of the CAPTAIN great campus and education program ... Best sports Midfielder memory is holding up the Canadian Flag at the 3 Fr. • 5'7" National Championships .. .Favorite book is A Child Fullback Leawood, KS Called It, favorite movie is Shaw Shenk Redemption Jr. • 5'5" St. Thomas Aqu inas HS and her favorite soccer players are and Sioux City, IA Roberto Baggio ... Majoring in Physical Education with North HS High School- A 2002 graduate of St. Thomas a minor in Sports Psychology ... Plans to become a Aquinas ... Team won two state championships teacher aher graduation . 2001- Started and played in 15 of the team 's 16 ... Honored as first team all-conference. all -City and to games ... Scored two goals with two assists on the the all-coaches team ... Selected second team all-state. A.J. CLARK season ... Scored the school's first penalty kick as the second team all-Johnson County, all-MO-KAN and on 0 Panthers went on to defeat Southern Utah 3-0 the Coaches Dream Team .. .First team all-NEKSCA. a ... Scored the first overtime goal in the 2-1win over Gatorade all-American Nominee and was named hon­ Goal Keeper Loyola-Chicago ... Named MVC Offensive Player of the orable mention all-Metro ...In her four years on the So. • 5'6" Week aher her game winning penalty kick . squad, she scored 20 goals and had 22 assists .. The DeWitt, IA 2000- Started for the Panthers every game during the Udinese '83 Soccer Club team won two state and Central HS season ... Her first and only goal of the season came regional championships ... She was on the Kansas against Southwest Missouri State ... Led the team with State ODP team since 1996, as they were three-time 2001- Played in three games her freshman year four assists . regionals champs ... Off the field , she is a member of ... Backing up Anne Marie Witko in the goal and she High School- Played basketball, volleyball and soccer the Honor Rol l, FCA. SADD. Stomp Out Smoking, Sp irit was the keeper for 88:57 minutes ... Had nine saves on at Sioux City North .. .Was a team captain and named Club. Clean Team and also was a cheerleader for four the season . an al l-Metro pick in al l three sports ... Also named an years . High School- A 2001 graduate of DeWitt Central Athlete of the Week. Rotary Club Student of the Month Personal- Full name is Jillian Ann Carroll .. .. .Played soccer for North Scott High School .. .First and Academic All-State in basketball ... High school Daughter of Tom and Peggy Carroll ... Siblings include team all -conference her freshman, junior and senior coach was Steve Schaeffer ... Played for Explosion club Colleen (21). Sean (20). Danny (16) and Travis (12) years and second team all-conference as a sophomore team and coach Gary Cox ... A 3.9 GPA student. she .. The best advice she has received is .. .Voted ranked 17th academica lly in her class of 280. from her high school coach. "Just run. you won't die" team MVP Personal- Full name is Lindsay Davis ... Daughter of ... The person she admires the most is her mom ... Best as a junior Mike and Gayle Davis ... Brother Scott (18) and sister sports memory is winning state championships and and a sen­ Molly (12) ... .Elementary Education being regional ODP champs ... Odd superstitions include ior major with a minor in Coaching and Reading ... Chose wearing a yellow ribbon when playing and every time ... Coached UNI because she liked the campus ... Hobbies inc lude she hears a Beach Boys song on the radio before a by Mike basketba ll , volleyba ll and soccer ... Most admires her game. the team wins .. .Favorite movie is Pretty Ringdahl parents .. .Favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber Woman and favorite actress is Julia Roberts .. .Favorite .. . A mem­ .. .Favorite professional sports team is the Chicago soccer player is Chris Klien of the Kansas City Wizards ber of the l-!~~~~!::...~.l! Cubs and favorite soccer player is her brother Scott ... Came to UNI because of the education, the campus Quad City A.J. Cla rk ... Goal for the 2002 season is to finish in the top half and the soccer program ... Majoring in Elementary Strikers of the conference . Education with a minor in Coaching .. .Future plans Club team for nine years. inc luding five state champi­ include being a teacher and a coach . onships ... A member of the Iowa Olympic Development Davis' Career Statistics State Select team for seven years .. .Forward on the Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW STEPHANIE CERAVOLO basketball team that won two straight conference 2000 19-19 1 4 6 11 0 15 titles ... Played in the Big Bend vs . Big East All-Star 2001 15-15 2 2 6 9 0 basketba ll game ...Made the Honor Roll all four years . Career 34-34 3 6 12 20 0 Defender Personal- Full name Amanda Jean Cla rk ...Daughter Sr. • 5 '8" of Patricia and Sidney Clark ... Brother Beaconsfield, Quebec John (21) ... Major undetermined ...Biggest influence is St. Thomas HS Jan Nodarse because he taught her how to succeed on the soccer field and in real life ... Most admires her At UNI- She was a member of the women's golf grandma for her be liefs and determination .. .Favorite team the past three years. movie is Pretty Woman, favorite te levision show is ER High School- A 1997 graduate of St. Thomas High and favorite soccer player is Zack Thorton ... Best School, she participated in golf, soccer, rugby and track sports memory is winning the State Cup for the first ...She was the GMAA Player of the Year and MVP in time in 1995 ... Enjoys hanging out with friends. going 1997 .. .Was the captain of the soccer and golf teams to movies and reading books . ... Coached by Pat Ferraro ... Her club soccer team picked up go ld medals at the National Club Clark's Career Statistics Championships in 1996 ... A member of the Honor Year GP-GS GA GAA SV ShO Min. Society ... Received the Outstanding Student 2000 3-0 0 0.00 9 0 88 :57 Achievement Award ... Named Student of the Month. Personal- Full name Stephanie Anne Ceravolo ... Daughter of Nick and Diane Ceravolo ... Has four sib­ lings, inc luding Chris (25). Mike (23), Nicola (20) and Lindsay Davis

www.unipanthers.com • 5 PANTHER PROFILES

SHANON DECHANT CANDICE DIVOKY JESSICA ISERMAN 9 23 7 Forward Forward Midfielder/Forward Fr. • 5'5" Fr. • 5'1'' Fr.• 5'7" Marion, IA Solon, IA Waverly, IA Linn Mar HS Iowa City West HS Waverly-Shell Rock HS

High School- Graduated from Linn Mar in 2002 ... High School- A 2002 graduate of Iowa City West, High School- While at Waverly-Shell Rock , she was Holds the school record for most goals in a season she played for the Trojans as a junior and a senior the leading scorer and led the team in assists .. .Was with 29 during her junior season ... In 2002 , named first before transferring from Solon High School ... Selected the team captain and has earned all-tournament hon­ team all-conference. all-academic all-conference. first team all-conference and second team all-state as ors and MVP awards ... Played club soccer with the Athlete of the Year all-conference and second team a senior .. .While at Solon she was a captain for three Heartland Extreme and the Cedar Valley Blaze .. .Was all-state ... As a freshman. she was named Rookie of years and was a two-time MVP ... As a freshman, she on the Iowa 84 ODP team in 1999 ... Received academic the Year and was honored as second team all-Metro led the team in goals and had the record for most letters and was a member of the National Honor and honorable mention all-conference ... During her goa ls and assists for the school and the district as a Society. sophomore and junior seasons, she earned first team sophomore .. .Five-year letter winner ... Spent six years Personal- Full name is Jessica Dawn Iserman all -Metro and all -conference and as a junior, she was playing club soccer, most recently for the Iowa .. .Daughter of Mark and Deb Iserman ... second team all-state ... Has also played for the FC Invasion .. .Was also a member of the Iowa Region II Has one sister, Kara (13) ... Chose UNI because she Iowa Club team for two years, the Iowa City Invasion ODP team for five years ... Has a National "D" License loved the campus and the team ... Admires people who as a guest for two years and spent the past four years and worked for the 2002 ODP soccer camp . can respect themselves and others .. .Goals for the with the Heartland Soccer Club ... In 1998, she was a Personal- Full name Candice JoAnn Divoky 2002 season is to learn a lot and play hard ... Best member of the 84 Iowa State OOP team ... Maintained .. Daughter of Mark and Julie Divoky ... advice ever received "Take life one day at a time" a 4.0 GPA all through high school and earned academic Has one sister, Danielle (17) ... Chose UNI because it ... Best sports memory is scoring her first high school letters each year ... Also was a member of the National gave her the opportunity to continue playing soccer goal .. .Loves to hang out with friends and to have fun Honor Society. ...The people she admires most are her parents ... Best .. .Favorite book is Accident, favorite movie Remember Personal- Full name is Shanon Sue Dechant .. sports memory is winning the State Cup ... Odd super­ the Titans and favorite sports team is the USA Daughter of David and Kathy Dechant .. . stition includes wearing the same socks for every Women's Soccer Team .. .Famous relatives include Siblings include Layce (24). Brooks (21) and Drew (19) game .. .Favorite book Harry Potter, favorite actor Dean Patsy Cline and Greg Biekert. who plays for the Raiders .. .Goals for the 2002 season is to be a benefit to the Cain and favorite soccer player Tiffany Milbret .. ... Hobbies include showing horses and running team and to earn playing time ... Best advice received Majoring in Elementary Education and hopes to be a ... Majoring in Athletic Training and plans to go to nurs­ is "Always do the best you can do" ... Admires her par­ teacher and a soccer coach . ing school after UNI. ents the most ... Before every game, she eats the same food and wears her hair a certain way .. .Favorite movie SARAH HUFFER KATIE KALAFUT is Coyote Ugly and her favorite soccer player is Mia 20 21 Hamm ... Major is undecided. Midfielder Defender Fr. • 5'6" STACEY DESMOND So. • 5'10" Austin, MN Sioux City, IA 6 Austin HS Heelan HS Defender/Midfielder High School- At Austin High School. she was a four­ Fr. • 5'0" 2001- Started in half of the team's 16 games .. .Was time all-conference selection and was honorable men­ Urbandale, IA second on the team in goals with three ... Scored her tion all-state as a senior ... In her high school career. West Des Moines Dowling HS first point in her first game as a Panther with an assist scored 48 goals and had 97 assists ... She was a mem­ against Western Illinois ... Her first career goal was ber of the ODP state team for six years and captain for High School- A 2002 graduate of West Des Moines against Loyola-Chicago .. .Finished the season with a two years ... Played for the Minnetonka/Tonka United Dowling, she was coached by Elias DeVoto ... Two-time total of eight points. club team ... She was in the National Honor Society first team all -conference and a honorable mention and was on the Honor Roll all four years . selection as a freshman .. .Was the captain of the team Personal- Full name Sarah Marie Huffer ... Daughter as a senior .. .Won the State Cup twice with her club of Bruce and Becky Huffer ... . Has two team , the Urbandale lnfiniti, and finished in second brothers. Dan (24) and Joe (21) ... Chose UN I because place in the nation in a three on three tournament of the small town atmosphere and the education pro­ ... Member of the Iowa State ODP team for five years . gram ... Goal for the 2002 season is to make a name for Personal- Full name is Stacey Elizabeth Desmond herself ... Best advice "Nobody else can do this for you . ... Daughter of John and Sue Desmond ... You have to go out and get it yourself' ... Admires her Has one brother, Mike (22) ...The person she admires dad the most because of his very strong faith ... Best most is her coach Ozzie White .. .Best sports memory is sports memory is scoring the winning goal in OT twice winning the State Cup ... Goal for the 2002 season is to against school rivals .. .Favorite book Lord of the Flies. work hard and have fun .. .Favorite movie is Remember favorite movie Billy Madison, favorite actor Matt the Titans. favorite actress is Julia Roberts and Damon and favorite soccer player Kristine Lily favorite soccer player is Mia Hamm ... Majoring in ... Hobbies include watching a good movie, reading and Education with a minor in Spanish ... Plans to teach and talking to friends ... Majoring in Physical Education and coach after graduating. minoring in Spanish .. .Future plans include being a high school PE teacher and a coach . Katie Kalafut

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High School- A 2001 graduate of Bishop Heelan ... Most admires her mom ... Goal for the 2002 season is be part of the soccer team ... Most admires her mother .. .Won three straight conference championships to score more goals and improve the team's record ... Relative of Phoenix Suns player Shawn Marion and ... State qualifier in 2000 ... Team captain .. .Four-year .. .Favorite book Great Gatsby .. .Favorite soccer player former Buffalo Bills player Booker Edgerson. letterwinner ... Named to the all-Metro soccer team is Mia Hamm and favorite sports team is the Harlem twice ... Coached by Shawn Mansfield .. .Four-time Iowa Globe Trotters. Lowe's Career Statistics Olympic Development Participant ... Plays for the Quad Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW City Strikers club team under Juan Rodriguez. Long's Career Statistics 2000 19-19 4 1 9 28 2 Personal- Full name is Kathryn Lynn Kalafut Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW 2001 16-16 o o o 1 o .. .Daughter of Mark and Sue Kalafut ... 2000 16-2 o 1 1 3 o Career 35-35 4 1 9 29 2 Siblings include Andrea (22). Alicia (20) and David 2001 15-1 o o o 1 o (16) ... Volunteers at the Siouxland Humane Society Career 31-3 0 1 1 4 0 ABBY LUENSMANN ... Biggest influence is her dad. because he makes her 2 laugh and gives her encouragement .. .Favorite movie is SARAH LOWE Midfield Moulin Rouge .. .Favorite television show is Whose 4 Line is it Anyway .. .Favorite soccer player Jr. • 5'5" ... Best sports memory is playing with her sister Fullback Dubuque, IA ... Hobbies include listening to music, drawing and Jr. • 5'1" Hempstead HS watching movies ... Interesting summer job was walk­ Davenport, IA ing dogs ... Majoring in Biology. North HS 2001- Started in 11 of 16 games in her first season as a Panther .. .With only four shots on goal all year, she Kalafut's Career Statistics 2001 - One of the Panthers' key defenders, she started scored her first goal against Wisconsin Green-Bay, Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW in all 16 games ... Had her only shot of the season in which gave UNI the 1-0 win ... Had a 4.0 both semes­ 2001 16-8 3 2 8 13 o the 4-1 loss to Drury ... Named MVC Defensive Player ters . of the Week on 9/ 18 and was named second team all­ High School- Played basketball , soccer and ran track LIBBY LONG conference . at Dubuque Hempstead ... Played for coach Dave 2000- Started all 19 games for the Panthers ... She fin ­ Turner, where she was the team 's offensive MVP, sec­ 11 ished the season with four goals on 29 , shots placing ond team all -conference and first team all-Area as a Forward her second in both categories ... Scored two game win­ freshman in 1997 ... Missed the next two seasons due Jr.• 5'4" ning goals, one against Belmont and the other against to injuries ... Also played club soccer for the Dubuque Altoona, IA Drury, both 1-0 wins .. .Was named to the All-National Destroyers and coach Steve Kiebel ... Ranked first in Southeast Pol k HS Team for First-Year Programs ... Named to the Creighton her class with a perfect 4.0 GPA and received a Bluejay Classic all-tournament team . Presidential Scholarship ... President of the National 2001 - Played in 15 games during the season and start­ High School- Had 11 goals. eight assists and 58 Honor Society ... All-State Academic in 2000 for basket­ ed against Oklahoma State ... Took only one shot on the shots at Davenport North ... Two-year captain and four­ ball. year in the first game of the year against Western year letterwinner ... All-conference in 1999 for coach Personal- Full name Illinois ... Made the Dean 's List. Juan Nodarse ... Club team won the Iowa State Cup is Abby Marie 2000- Played in 16 games as a forward and started in five times, and was second in Region II. Luensmann ... Biology the games against Arkansas State and Morningside (Pre-Med) and ... Had three shots and one assist on the year. Psychology major with High School- A 2000 graduate of Southeast Polk a minor in Chemistry High in Runnells ... Second team all-conference as a ... junior and honorable mention all-conference as a Daughter of William freshman. sophomore and senior for coach Craig and Linda Luensmann Naeve ... Two-time captain ... Also swam for the Rams ... Has a sister. Emily ... Three-time academic letterwinner and National (16) ... Hobbies include Honor Society member ... Ranked 16th academically out playing sports. choir. of 305 in her cla ss with a musicals and intramu­ 3.75 GPA. rals ... Best advice Personal- Ful ! name is "With God, all things Libby Kirsten Long are possible" ... Chose ... Undecided major ... UNI because she Abby Luensmann Sisters wanted to play Amanda (26) and Division I sports and the medical program is well­ Bridgette (23) both established ... Most admires her grandma Hilda Zenner attended UNI ... Daughter Sarah Lowe for her religious convictions ... Best sports memories of Steve Long and Vanna are winning the 4x100 at the 1991 Hershey track meet Kline ... Cousin Dylan Long Personal- Full name is Sarah Lynn Lowe ... Education and setting a state record .. .Favorite movies are Dumb wrestles at UNI major, Coaching minor ... Daughter of & Dumber and Pride & Prejudice, favorite book is ... Hobbies include swim­ Margaret Lowe .. .Favorite movie is Tommy Boy Where the Red Fern Grows and favorite soccer player ming, soccer, shopping, .. .Favorite actor and actress are Chris Farley and Julia is . being with family and Roberts .. .Favorite soccer player is and babysitting her niece compares her talent to Eddie Pope ... Best sports mem­ Luensmann's Career Statistics ... Chose UNI because the ory is winning first State Cup championship ... Chose Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW campus is comfortable and she wanted to play for UNI UNI because of its good Education department and to 2001 16-11 o 2 4 1

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EMILY MCCART NATALIE MCCART BROOKE ORCUTI 10 12 5 Forward Midfield Defender So. • 5T' So. • 5'5" Fr.• 5'5" Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Sioux Falls, SD Millard North HS Millard North HS O'Gorma n HS

2001 - She made an immediate impact on the team 2001 - In her first season on the Panther squad, she High School- During her four years at O'Gorman with two goals and five assists for a total of nine had three assists as a midfielder ...She scored her first High School, the team had a record of 60-5-4 .. .They points ... Scored three points in her first game as a point in her first co lliegate game against Western were two-time state champs and runner-up twice Panther with a goal and an assist against Western Illinois ... Had 22 shots on the year, 11 of which were ... Scored 21 goals in her career ... Named Outstanding Illinois .. .Was named to the Creighton Bluejay Classic on goal ... Made the Dean's List Female Athlete in 2002 ...Honored as Coca-Cola 's all-tournament team after scoring the only UN I goal on High School- Four-year varsity letter winner and four- Unsung Hero in volleyball and was the Gatorade Player the weekend ... Started in all 16 games as a freshman time state soccer qualifier ... State runner-up as a of the Game in 2002 ... As a senior, the volleyba ll team ... Made the Dean's List. freshman and a sophomore ... As a junior, she made was state champs ... Spent eight years playing club High School- Four-time state soccer qualifier. runner­ first team Class A all-state and second team all­ soccer and was the captain the last two seasons up her freshman and sophomore seasons ... As a junior, Nebraska .. .After her senior season she was honored .. .Were the South Dakota Challenge Cup Champs for she was named first team all-state and second team on the second team class A all-state and all-Nebraska four years and won the Regional Sportsmanship Award Super State ... Named second team Class 'A al l-Metro ... MVP at the 1996 State Cup Championships ... A mem­ at the 2001 Regional Tourney ... She also was a mem­ and all-conference as a junior and senior ... Captain her ber of the Tempesta club team from 1994-2001 which ber of the basketba ll , softball and swimming teams junior and senior year ... A member of the Tempesta won eight straight state championships .. .Four-year ... A member of the Honor Roi I through high school. club team from 1994-2001 which won eight straight Personal- Full name Brooke Elizabeth Orcutt state championships .. .Four-year basketba ll letterwin­ ... Daughter of Mark and Evie ... Siblings ner ... Honorable mention all-state and two-time all­ include Ben (17). Gretchen (15) and Paige (11) ... Best conference in basketball ... Member of the National advice "Work Hard, Play Hard " ... Most admires Tiffanie Honor Society ... Named academic all-state. Van Eimerson, former soccer coach, because she moti­ Personal- Major is undecided ... Daughter of Dan and vated her to step up her game ... Odd superstition is Linn McCart ... . Her twin sister. Natalie, is that before games, she has to listen to Under Pressure also a sophomore on the Panther squad .. .Her biggest by Queen and David Bowie ... Best sports memory is influence in life is Natalie because she pushes her to defending the state championship wi th one player be the best she can be ...Volunteered at Father down for 75 minutes and winning 2-1 ... Chose UNI Flanagan's Boys Town. Omaha Food Bank, West Omaha because she wanted to play soccer and she liked the soccer, and the Chi ldren's Hospita l Bazaar ... Best advice campus and the fi tness center .. .Favorite book Black received "Don't worry about the things you can't con­ Beauty, favorite movie Office Space and her favorite trol " .. .Favorite movie is The Godfather .. .Favorite tele­ soccer player is T.J Rolling ... Hobbies include scrap vision show is Beverly Hills 90270 and favorite soccer booking, softball, weight lifting and singing ... Major is player is Natalie McCart ... In her spare time , she enjoys undecided . reading the newspaper, playing with her dog, Bailey, Nata lie Mccart weightlifting and drawing. KATE SHAW basketball letterwinner ... Two-time all -conference and CAPTAIN Emily McCart's Career Statistics all-Metro as a senior ... MVP of the Metro Basketba ll Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW Coaches Association All-Star Game ... Member of the 8 2001 16-16 2 5 9 37 National Honor Society. Defender Personal- Major is undecided ... Daughter of Dan and Jr. • 5'6" Linn McCart ... Her twin sister. Emily, is Burl ington, Ontario also a sophomore on the Panther squad ... Best advice Lester B. Pearson HS is "If you're prepared, then there's no reason to be nervous or afraid" ... Biggest influence is her parents -­ 2001 - Was in UNl 's starting lineup during all 16 games without their love and support she wouldn't be who ... She had 15 shots on the season, four of which were she is today .. .Best sports memory is the 2001 high on goal ... She was named to the Creighton Bluejay school basketball season .. .Favorite movie is Classic all-tournament team . Remember the Titans, favorite te levis ion show is 2000- Started in all 19 of the Panthers' games. playing Beverly Hills 90270 and favorite soccer player is Emily a variety of positions ... Scored two goals, coming McCart ... Goals for the 2002 season are to help the against St. Bonaventure and Loyola -Chicago, one of team win more games and to become extremely com­ which was unassisted ... Shot the ball 21 times. 11 of petitive in the MVC ... Coached a U-11 girls club soccer which were on goal. team ... In her spare time, she enjoys playing basket­ High School- Played with the Oakville Chargers and ball and listening to music. coach Billy McKenna ... 1999 Women's Regional cham­ pion ... 1994, '96, '97 league champions ... 19.96 Natalie McCart's Career Statistics Canadian National champion ... 1996 team also was Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW Ontario Summer Games and Ontario Cup champions 2001 16-16 0 3 3 22 0 ... 1997 Ottawa International champions ... 1995 and Emily McCart 2000 school soccer MVP

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state tournament and playing in a blizzard .. .Favorite MICHELLE YOUNG books are Pride & Prejudice and Harry Potter .. .Favorite 14 actor Edward Norton and favorite soccer player is Brian McBride .. .Talent most comparable to is Amos Defender/Midfielder Magee of the Minnesota Thunder ... Major is undecid­ Fr. • 5'7" ed, but future goals include researching in the science San Antonio, TX field, possibly genetics or neuroscience ... Hobbies Ronald Reagan HS include running and reading. High School- Two-time all-district and al l-region ANNE-MARIE WITKO ...Selected to the Woodland 's all-tournam ent team in 1 2001 ... Captain of the team for three years ... State tournament finalists as a senior ... Played for the 84 Goalkeeper Classic team that won the STYSA State Games in Jr.• 5'8" 1997-98 and 2001 and placed two other times Kate Shaw Toronto, Ontario ... Named Player of the Year twice while playing club Father John Redmond HS ball ... A member of the National Honor Society, she ... 1997 and 2000 school volleyball MVP. was on the Honor Roll through high school ... Received Personal- Ful l name is Kate Erin Shaw ... Majoring in 2001- As the Panther's starting goalie, she played TAAS test national recognition in 2000 and was named Social Work with a minor in Psychology ... Daughter of 1354:58 minutes in goal ... She recorded three shut one of the district's Technology Students of America . Rita Shaw ... Has a brother, Sean 123), and a sister. Keri outs on the season against Western Illinois, Southern Personal- Full name Michelle Marie Young 119) ... Most admires her mother because she is the Utah and Wisconsin-Green Bay ... Had 116 saves on the .. .Daughter of Alan Young ... H as two strongest person she knows .. .Favorite actor is Bruce year with a game-high 14 coming against Illinois State siblings, Jonathan 122) and Chris 120) ... Chose UNI Willis and favorite movie is Love & Basketball ... Named Missouri Valley Conference Defensive Player because of the size and because it is close to family .. .Favorite book is Great Expectations and favorite soc­ of the Week on 10/1 .. .Was an honorable mention all­ and friends ... Goal for the 2002 season is to come out cer player is .. .Favorite pro sports team conference selection. strong ... Best advice ever received is anything from her is the Toronto Maple Leafs ... Goals for the 2002 sea­ 2000- Started 18 of the team's 19 games, playing in mother .. .The person she admires most is her father son are to help raise confidence in the team and to goal 1689.57 minutes .. .Finished second in the country because of all he has had to go through ... Odd super­ win a lot more games ... Sleeping is her favorite thing in saves with 192 .. .Fourth in the nation with 10.11 stition is if her opponent is stretching in a circle, the to do in her spare time. saves per game ... Her save percentage was .768 opponets are going to lose .. .Favorite book is the ... Named to the MVC all-Freshman team ... Honored as Puritans, favorite professional sports team is the Spurs Shaw's Career Statistics the MVC Defender of the Week two times on the sea­ and favorite soccer player is Michelle Akers ... Hobbies Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW son .. .Was named to the All-National Team for First include playing the piano, drawing and playing wallball 2000 19-19 2 0 4 21 0 Year Programs ... Had two shutouts on the year, one ... Majoring in Biology with a minor in Physics .. .Future 2001 16-16 15 0 0 0 0 against Belmont and another against Drury ... In the 1-1 goals are to become a physical therapist or an elemen­ Career 35-35 2 0 4 36 0 tie game against Evansvi lle, she fini shed with 24 saves tary teacher. tying the highest single-game output in the country for KAITLIN STIMPSON the season, she had nine saves in overtime. 17 High School- Named soccer and hockey MVP ... Also Midfielder named Junior Athlete of the Year ... A 2000 graduate of Fr.• 5'7" Father John Redmond High in Toronto ... Played for high school coach Irene Mercuri ... Also played with the Shoreview, MN Oakville Storm club team and coach Bil ly McKenna. Moundsview HS Personal- Full name is Anne Marie Witko ... Majoring in Criminology, she hopes to work in law enforcement High School- Scored 19 goals and had 14 assists in .. .Daughter of Mary and Richard Witko ... her career at Moundsview HS .. .Was the leading scor­ Has brothers Mark 117) and Paul 122) ... Hobbies er as a freshman and had the most assists as a junior include sports, rollerblading and listening to music and a senior ... Honored as all-state and all-conference ... Best advice "Whatever you do, do it to the best of honorable mention ... Named to the all-state tourna­ your abi lity. If you are going to be successful, you are ment team and Gatorade "Will to Win" Athlete going to have to take a chance and not be like every­ ... Played club ball with the Twin Cities Fire one else" ... Odd superstition is that her water bottle is ... Graduated in the top 10 of her class ... Honored as always resting against the left post .. .Favorite book is Mathme.com's Student of the Year as a junior Amazing Grace, favorite movie The Others and favorite ... Received the Academic Excellence Award four times soccer player is Fabien Bartlez ...Was an extra in the and was academic all-conference twice ... Relay team movie The Third Miracle. took sixth place at the Minnesota State Track Meet ... Named MVP as a senior in track, as the second high­ Witko's Career Statistics est point score ... Recognized as the Academic Athlete Year GP-GS GA GAA SV ShO Min. of the Year. 2000 19-18 58 3.09 192 2 168957 Anne-Marie Witko Personal- Full name is Kaitlin Marie Stimpson 2001 16-16 34 2.26 116 3 1354 58 ... Daughter of Dave and Marsha Stimpson ...Born Career 35-34 92 2.72 308 5 3044:55 Has one brother, Jeremy 125) ... Chose UNI because of the academic opportunities ... The person she admires the most is her older brother for his deter­ mination ...Be st sports memories include winning the

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Western Illinois Arizona Illinois State Aug. 30 • 4:00 p.m. • Macomb, IL Sept. 8 • 11:00 a.m. • Ames, IA Sept. 20 • 4:00 p.m. • Normal, IL Location Macomb. IL Location Tucson. AZ Location Normal. IL Conference Mid-Continent Conference Pacific-10 Conference ~ Missouri Valley Stadium John M cKen zie Al mni Field Stadium Murphey Stad ium Stadium Adelai de Street Field Head Coach Head Coach Cathy Klein Head Coach Pete Kowall Record at School Record at School 8-27-3 (2) Record at School 57-30-4 (5) Assistant Coaches Assistant Coaches Melissa Estrada. Casey Mann Assistant Coaches Pete Cuadrado 2001 Record 2001 Record 5-12-1 2001 Record 13-5-0 Starters Ret rn/Lost Starters Return/Lost 8/3 Starters Return/Lost S S' 10/1 Soccer SID Mike Freeman Soccer SID Mindy Claggett Soccer SID Ji ll Rachford SID Phone 309-298-1133 SID Phone 520-621-4163 SID Phone 7-r~ 309-438-3249 SID Fax 309-298-2060 SID Fax 520-621-2681 SID Fax ~ 309-438-5634 Website www.wiu.edu/athletics Website www.arizonaathletics.com Website www.red birds.org Series Record Tied 1-1 Series Record First Meeting Series Record Illinois St. leads 2-0 Iowa Colorado College Valparaiso Sept. 1 • 1:00 p.m. • Iowa City, IA Sept 13 • 8:fXJ p.m. • Colorado Springs, CO Sept. 22 • 1:00 p.m. • Valparaiso, IN Location Iowa City, IA Location Colorado Springs. CO Location Va lpa raiso. IN Conference Big Ten Conference Independent Conference Mid-Continent TBA Stadium Stewart Fie ld Stadium Eastgate Field Carla Baker Head Coach Greg Ryan Head Coach Stephen Anthony First Season Record at School 32-21-4 (3) Record at Scheol 6-47-3 S~eri Hur::kleberry Assistant Coaches Erik Oman. Kate Cortis Assistant Coaches Peter Haring, J.nn ifer Grupe 8-10-1 2001 Record 11-5-2 2001 Record 10-9 8/3 Starters Return/Lost 7/ 4 Starters Return/Lost 7/ 4 James Al len Soccer SID Dave Morass Soccer SID Ryan Wronkowicz SID Phone 319-335-9411 SID Phone 719-389-6755 SID Phone 219-464-5232 SID Fax 319-334-9417 SID Fax 719-389-6256 SID Fax 219-464-5762 Website www.hawkeyesports.com Website www.ColoradoCollege.edu Website www.va lpo.ed u/athletics Series Record First Meeting Series Record First Meeting Series Record First Meeting Iowa State Wyoming Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sept. 6 • 4:00 p.m. • Ames, IA Sept. 15 • 2:00 p.m. • Laramie, WY Sept. 29 • Noon • Cedar Falls, IA Location Ames. IA Location Laramie. WY Location Milwaukee. WI Conference Big 12 Conference Mountain West Conference Horizon League Stadium Soccer Complex Stadium UW Soccer Stadium Stadium Engelmann Field Head Coady Reb ca Hornbacher Head Coach Anne Moore Head Coach Michael Moynihan Record at School First Year Record at School 15-36-5 (3) Record a School 60-29-11 (5) LJimWinslow Assistant Coaches Ian Hayley, Misty Long Assistant Coaches David Nikolic,..Kathy Hoverman 5-11-2 2001 Record 4-1 1-3 2001 Record 15-5 10/1 Starters Return/Lost 9/3 Starters Return/Lost 8/3 Jon Hobbs Soccer SID Abi Gerhard Soccer SID Michele Alioto 515-294-3372 SID Phone 307-766-2256 SID Phone 414-229-4593 515-294-0558 SID Fax 307-766-2346 SID Fax 414-229-6759 Website www.cyclones.com Website www.wyomingathletics.com Website www.uwmpanthers.com Series Record Iowa St. leads 1-0 Series Record First Meeting Series Record First Meeting PANTHER OPPONENTS

Southwest Missouri State Creighton Texas Tech Oct. 13 • 2:30 p.m. • Omaha, NE Oct. 25 • 4:00 p.m. • Cedar Falls, IA Location Omaha, NE Location Lubbock, TX Conference Missouri Va lley Conference Big 12 Stadium Tranqui lity Park Stadium R.P. Fulle . Stadium Head Coach Bruce Erickson Head Coach Fe ix Oskam Record at School 28-32-1 (3) Record at School 30-58-4 (5) Assistant Coaches Assistant Coaches Chris Cogan. Jamie Woods 2001 Record 2001 Record 4-15 Starters Return/L st Starters Return/Lost 8/2 Soccer SD Soccer SID Ad m Quisenberry SID Phone SID Phone 806-742-2770 SID Fax SID Fax 806-742-1970 Website www.sports.smsu.edu Website www.gocreighton.com Website www.texastech.com Series Record SMS leads 3-0 Series Record Creighton leads 2-0 Series Record First Meeting Drury University Indiana State IPFW Oct. 6 • 1:00 p.m. • Cedar Falls, IA Oct. 27 • 1:00 p.m. • Cedar Falls, IA Location Springfield, MO Location Location Fort Wayne. IN ...,...-.:==~ Missouri Valley Conference Conference Independent t hens Field Stadium Stadium Hefner Soccer Fields Christop er Baker Head Coach Terry Stefankiewicz v-11 (1l Record at School 3-15 (1) eedham Mike Harper 7-11 8-43 10/2 Starters Return/ ost Starters Return/tost 7/4 Soccer SID Danny Kambel Soccer SID ~ Mike Jewell SID Phone 812-237-4073 SID Phone \\~ 21 9-481-6646 SID Fax 812-237-4157 SID Fax 219-481-6002 Website www.drury.edu Website http://web.indstate.edu/athletic Website www.ipfw.edu/athletics Series Record Series Tied 1-1 Series Record Indiana St. leads 2-0 Series Record First Meeting Drake Evansville Oct. 11 • 4:00 p.m. • Des Moines, IA Oct. 20 • Noon • Evansville, IN Location Des Moines. IA Location Evansvi lle, IN Conference Missouri Valley Conference Missouri Va ley Stadium Hi .e ~all rt Soccer Complex Stadium McCute'h~Stadium Corbin Stone Head Coach ~ 1Ron Raab First Year Record at Schg ,J_j 2:-i'.'of;'/-65-18 (9) ex Gillard Assistant G6aehes auE!dlamj7 rissrJMeek ~#'-.,,First Year 2001 Refor'8 L L..,t='....J13-7-1 FVAIIJ v•• F First Year Starters Return/ Lost 7/4 Lauri Pyatt Soccer SID Bob Boxell 515-271-3740 SID Phone 1-800-423-8633 515-271-3015 SID Fax 812-479-2090 Website www.drakebulldogs.org Website www.gopurpleaces.com Series Record First Meeting Series Record Evansville leads 1-0-1 2001 SEASON IN REVIEW

2001 Women's Soccer Statistics 2001 Results RECORD: 4-12, 0-6 MVC, HOME 4-3, AWAY 0-7, NEUTRAL 0-2 Opponents W-L-T Score Player GP-GS G A PTS s SOG GW at St. Ambrose (Ex) w 4-0 Iowa Soccer Club (Ex) 4-2 Jane Masteller 16-16 8 2 18 42 27 1 L 4-0 Emily Mccart 16-16 2 5 9 37 17 1 Western Illinois w 1-0 Katie Kalafut 16-8 3 2 8 13 10 0 at Iowa State L 3-0 Lindsay Davis 15-15 2 2 6 9 6 1 vs. Oklahoma State% L 4-1 Natalie McCart 16-16 0 3 3 22 11 0 vs. Temple% L Amy McCoy 15-5 1 0 2 6 4 0 Loyola-Chicago w 2-1 OT Abby Luensmann 16-11 1 0 2 4 4 1 Illinois State* L 3-0 Abby Sloss 8-0 1 0 2 1 1 0 at #3 Nebraska L 3-1 at Eastern Illinois 3-1 Kate Shaw 16-16 0 0 0 15 4 0 L 2-1 Melissa Regnier 16-10 0 0 0 5 4 0 at Southwest Missouri State* L at Drury* 4-1 Karyn Borcherding 14-4 0 0 0 2 2 0 L 3-0 Libby Long 15-1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Southern Utah w 2-0 Raquel Rodriguez 12-10 0 0 0 1 0 0 Creighton* L Sarah Lowe 16-16 0 0 0 1 0 0 at Evansville* L 3-0 Alaina Shoopman 16-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana State* L 2-1 OT Nicki Gannon 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wisconsin-Green Bay w 1-0 Kim Jones 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3-2 Bold in dicates home matches Total 16 18 14 50 160 92 4 * indicates MVC matches Opponents 76 34 37 99 300 762 77 % indicates Creighton Tourney

GOALKEEPING SCORE BY HALF Player GP-GS Min. G Avg. Saves ShO 1 2 OT Total A.J. Clark 3-0 88:57 0 0.00 9 0 Northern Iowa 5 12 18 Anne-Marie Witko 16-16 1354:58 34 2.26 116 3 Opponents 13 20 34 Total 16 1443:55 34 2.12 126 3 Opponents 76 7443.-55 78 7.12 72 4

NORTHERN IOWA SOCCER FINISHES ITS SECOND SEASON WITH 4-12 RECORD The University of Northern Iowa's women's soccer team completed its sec­ ing them to only three goals on the day. The only shot on goal for the Panthers ond season of play with an overall record of 4-12. Not only did the Panthers came when Masteller scored with less than nine minutes to go in the game. improve on their 3-14-2 record from their first year they also showed their oppo­ The coaching staff was pleased with the team's performance despite the 3-1 nents that they could compete with anyone. loss. The Panthers played well at home as they finished the season with all four After a four-game road trip, the Panthers were excited to be back on campus wins coming at home against non-conference opponents. In the season opener, as they faced Southern Utah, in its first season of play. UNI outshot the UNI started the season out on a bright note by defeating Western Illinois 4-0. Thunderbirds 21-10 and came up with the 3-0 decision. The game set another Three of those goals were scored by senior Jane Masteller, marking her second first for the Panthers as Davis made the school's first penalty kick. career hat trick. She scored both hat tricks on August 31, one in 2000 and one in In their final home game of the season, the Panthers won their fourth game 2001. of the season, which is one more than their inaugural season of three. The following weekend the Panthers traveled to in-state rival Iowa State for Freshman Abby Luensmann scored her first goal as a Panther to give UNI the 1-0 the teams' first meeting. UN l's defense kept the Cyclones scoreless until the win over Wisconsin-Green Bay. 77-minute mark when ISU scored the game's only goal. Masteller highlighted the season, as she led the team both on and off the After losing two tough games at the Creighton Bluejay Classic, the Panthers field . The co-captain scored eight goals in the season making her the school came home to face Loyola-Chicago. The game was tied 1-1 at the end of regu­ record holder. She finished her career with 12 goals and four assists. lation before Lindsay Davis scored two minutes into overtime off of a direct kick. Another senior co-captain that the Panthers will miss is Alaina Shoopman. The victory gave the Panthers their first overtime win in school history. As a sweeper, she was a defensive leader starting in every game over the past On Sept. 17, UNI hosted Illinois State in the team's first conference game. two seasons. Anne Marie Witko had 14 saves on the day in the 3-0 loss. Illinois State went The Panther defense should also be credited with the success. It allowed on to win the conference regular season by going undefeated in MVC play. only 34 goals on the year, 29 better than last season and it did not allow·more On Sept. 21, the Panthers traveled to third-ranked Nebraska for a non-con­ than four goals in any game. Sophomore Anne-Marie Witko led the defense ference match-up. The team stepped up a notch to play the Cornhuskers, keep- with 116 saves.

12 • 2002 PANTHER SOCCER 2001 MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE

ALL-MVC SELECTIONS First Team 2001 MVC WOMEN'S SOCCER STANDINGS GK Katie Howard, Evansville, Jr. MVC Overall D Krista McKendree, Evansville, Sr. Team L T Pts. Pct. L T Pct. D Angie Roth, Illinois State, Sr. w w D Holly Wimberg, Evansville, Sr. Illinois State 6 0 0 18 1.000 13 5 0 .722 M Alina Alaimo, SMS, Sr. Evansville 4 1 1 13 .750 13 7 1 .643 M Katie Decarlo, SMS, So. Creighton 4 2 0 12 .667 12 8 0 .600 M Chrystal Johnston, Illinois State, Jr. Drury 3 3 0 9 500 7 11 0 .389 M Regina Moench, Creighton, Fr. SMS 2 4 0 6 .333 10 9 1 .525 F Franny Hylok, Creighton, So . F Annie Wayland, Illinois State, Jr. Indiana State 1 4 1 4 .250 6 11 2 .368 F Carrie Wright, Drury, Jr. UNI 0 6 0 0 .000 4 12 0 .250 Second Team GK Lynley Hilligoss, Illinois State, Jr. Three points awarded for a league win, one point for a tie and zero points for a loss. GK Carey Patton, Indiana State, So. Player of the Year: Annie Wayland, Illinois State D Robyn Brady, Illinois State, Fr. Defensive Player of the Year: Angie Roth, Illinois State D Melissa Colthrust, Illinois State, Jr. Freshman of the Year: Regina Moench, Creighton D Sarah Lowe, UNI, So. Coach of the Year: Pete Kowall, Il linois State D Erin Wille, Indiana State, Fr. M Trisha Burch, Evansville, Sr. M Sara Hovland, Creighton, Sr. M Meghan Kelly, Drury, So. M Lulu Quigly, Creighton, So. F Krystle Campa, Creighton, So . F Jessica Schwartz, Evansville, Sr. Honorable Mention Drury: Staci Everett, Becky Lins, Jody Palazzolo, Lauren Rodriquez. Evansville: Niki Watkins. Indiana State: Jamie Brinck, Claire Hemkens. UNI: Jane Masteller, Anne-Marie Witko. SMS: Alexis Stormo, Shannon McBride, Debbie 2001 Missouri Valley Conference Statistical Stark, Julia Yank. Leaders SCORING (POINTS PER GAME) ASSISTS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM PER GAME Carey Patton, Indiana State Name, School MP G A PTS PPG Name, School MP A APG Becky Lins, Drury Annie Wayland, ILS 18 16 2 34 1.89 Lotte Reijmers, DU 9 4 0.444 Angie Roth, Illinois State Carrie Wright, DU 18 9 4 22 1.22 Lulu Quigley, CU 20 8 0.400 Lynley Hilligoss, Illinois State Jana Masteller, UNI 16 8 2 18 1.13 Claire Hemkens, INS 16 6 0.375 Lauren Noll, Creighton Claire Hemkens, INS 16 6 6 18 1.13 Kelan Brill, CU 20 7 0.350 Sara Hovland, Creighton Krystel Campa, CU 20 8 6 22 1.10 Tracye Burch, UE 21 7 0.333 Alexis Stormo, SMS Lulu Quigley, CU 20 7 8 22 1.10 Jamie Brinck, INS 19 6 0.316 Debbie Stark, SMS Debbie Stark, SMS 17 7 3 17 1.00 Emily McCart, UNI 16 5 0.313 Kristy Ward , SMS Jessica Schwartz, UE 21 8 4 20 0.95 Krystle Campa, CU 20 6 0.300 Tracye Burch, Evansville Kristin Prom, UE 19 7 4 18 0.95 Shannon McBride, SMS 11 3 0.273 Lindsey Byrd , Evansville Regina Moench, CU 20 7 4 18 0.90 Franny Hylok, CU 19 5 0.263 Holly Wimberg, Evansville Jessica Schwartz, Evansville - MVP GOALS PER GAME GOALKEEPING ALL-MVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE TEAM Name, School MP G GPG Name, School MP MIN SHO SV GA GAA First Team Annie Wayland, ILS 18 16 0.889 Lynley Hilligoss, ILS 16 1436 4 62 14 0.877 Krystle Campa, Creighton, So ., 3.90 Jana Masteller, UNI 16 8 0.5IIO Jaimie Thompson, CU 20 1728 6.5 86 23 1.198 Melissa Colthrust, Illinois State, Jr., 3.17 Carrie Wright, DU 18 9 0.500 Katie Howard, UE 21 1956 4 73 28 1.288 Tiffany DeClark, Illinois State, So., 3.87 Debbie Stark, SMS 17 7 0.412 Katie Holsopple, SMS 5 271 0.5 19 4 1.328 Sara Hovland, Creighton , Sr. , 3.45 Krystel Campa, CU 20 8 0.381 Alexis Sormo, SMS 19 1590 4.5 141 25 1.415 Katie Howard, Evansville, Jr., 3.35 Jessica Schwartz, UE 21 8 0.381 Carey Patton, INS 19 1574 3 152 33 1.887 Jane Masteller, UNI, Sr., 3.61 Cl aire Hemkens, INS 16 6 0.375 Jennie Grib, Du 10 956 1 40 22 2.071 Krista McKendree, Evansville, Sr., 3.43 Kristin Prom. UE 19 7 0.368 Anne-Marie Wit/co, UNI 16 1355 3 116 34 2.258 Carey Patton, Indiana State, So., 3.68 Lul u Quigley, Cu 20 7 0.350 Nicole Niman. INS 5 144 0 9 5 3.125 Kristin Prom, Evansville, So., 3.58 Regina Moench, CU 20 7 0.350 Brittany Kimbro, DU 8 720 0 54 27 3.375 Kristy Ward , SMS, Sr., 4.00 Carrie Wright, Drury, Jr., 3.86 2001 Team Stats Honorable Mention Alina Alaimo, SMS, Sr. , 3.19 School MP G A PTS GPG FOULS CK MIN sv GA GAA SHO Mary Litvan, SMS, So ., 4.00 Creighton 19 43 49 135 2.263 249 98 1751 91 21 1.079 7 Diana Puckett, Illinois State, So ., 3.30 Illinois State 18 40 24 104 2.222 141 94 1657 70 16 0.869 6 Lulu Quigley, Creighton, So ., 3.17 Evansville 21 41 40 122 1.952 213 129 1992 73 21 1.265 5 Jessica Schwartz, Evansville, Sr., 3.16 Drury 18 28 20 76 1.556 217 60 1676 95 49 2.631 1 Alaina Shoopman, UNI, Sr., 3.47 SMS 20 30 20 90 . 1.500 224 110 1880 161 29 1.388 5 Indiana State 19 27 24 78 1.421 240 55 1777 165 38 1.925 3 UNI 16 18 14 50 1.125 134 55 1444 126 34 2.119 3

www.unipanthers.com • 13 UNI RECORD BOOK

Most Shutouts TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 3 Anne-Marie Witko (2001) Most Goals, Game (min. 5) 2 Anne-Marie Witko (2000) 6 vs. Morningside (8/31/00)

Goals Against Average Most Goals In First Half 2.26 Anne-Marie Witko (2001) 3 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (9/10/ 00) 3.09 Anne-Marie Witko (2000) 3 vs. Morningside (8/31/00)

Total Minutes In Goal Most Goals In Second Half 1689 57 Anne-Marie Witko (2000) 3 vs. Western Illinois (8/ 31 /01) 1354:58 Anne-Marie Witko (2001) 3 vs. Morningside (8/31/00) 88:57 A.J . Clark (2001) 87:09 Emily Buss (2000) Most Assists, Game 4 vs. Western Illinois (8/31/01 ) 3 vs. Morningside (8/ 31 /00) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Goals . Most Total Points 3 Jane Masteller vs. Western Il linois (8/ 31 /01) 15 vs. Morningside (8/31 / 00) 3 Jane Masteller vs. Morningside (8/31/00) 12 vs. Western Illinois (8/31 /01 ) 2 Jenny Schel ler vs. Morningside (8/31 / 00) Jane Masteller Most Shots In A Half (min. 15) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Most Assists 21 vs. Morningside (8/31/ 00) (2nd) 2 Lindsay Davis vs. Morningside (8/31 /00) Most Goals 15 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (10/26/01 ) (2nd) 8 Jane Masteller (2001) Most Points 5 Jenny Scheller (2000) Most Shots, Game (min. 25) 4 Jane Masteller (2000) 7 Jane Masteller vs. Western Illinois (8/31 / 01) 33 vs. Morningside (8/31/ 00) 6 Jane Masteller vs. Morningside (8/ 31 /00) 4 Sarah Lowe (2000) 4 Jenny Schel ler vs. Morningside (8/31 /00) Most Shots on Goal In A Half Most Assists 13 vs. Morningside (8/31 /00) (2nd) Most Shots 5 Emily McCart (2001) 8 Jenny Schel ler vs. Morningside (8/31 /00) 4 Lindsay Davis (2000) Most Shots on Goal, Game 3 Natalie McCart (2001) 7 Jane Masteller vs. Western Illinois (8/31 / 01) 21 vs. Morningside (8/31 /00) 7 Jane Masteller vs. Morningside (8/31 /00) 14 vs. Southern Utah (10/ 12/01) Most Total Points 18 Jane Masteller (2001) Most Shots on Goal Most Corner Kicks, Game 11 Jenny Scheller (2000) 6 Jenny Scheller vs. Morningside (8/31/00) 1O vs. Southern Utah (10/12/01) 6 Jane Masteller vs. Morningside (8/31 /00) 1O Jane Masteller (2000) 7 vs. St. Bonaventure (9/ 17 / 00) 9 Emily McCart (2001) 6 vs. Creighton (10/ 14/01) Most Saves 9 Sarah Lowe (2000) 6 vs. Belmont (10/1/00) 24 Anne-Marie Witko vs. Evansville (10/ 15/00) 16 Anne-Marie Witko vs. Loyola-Chicago (9/22/00) Most Shots Most Fouls, Game 42 Jane Masteller (2001) 16 Anne-Marie Witko vs. Eastern Illinois (9/3/00) 13 vs. Iowa State (9/2/01) 37 Emily McCart (2001) 14 Anne-Marie Witko vs. Loyola-Chicago (9/ 15/01) 13 vs. Temple (9/9/01) 30 Jane Masteller (2000) 12 vs. SE Missouri State (8/25/ 00) Most Goals Allowed (min. 8) 29 Sarah Lowe (2000) 22 Natalie McCart (2001) 10 Anne-Marie Witko vs. Creighton (9/1/ 00) Fewest Fouls, Game 1 vs. Ill inois State (10/22/00) Most Penalty Kicks Made Most Shots on Goal 3 vs. SMS (10/6/00) 27 Jane Masteller (2001) 1 Lindsay Davis vs. Southern Utah (10/12/01 ) 3 vs. Loyola-Chicago (9/22/00) 17 Emily McCart (2001) 17 Jane Masteller (2000) Most Penalty Kicks Attempted Most Yellow Cards 1 Lindsay Davis vs. Southern Utah (10/ 12/01 ) 17 Sarah Lowe (2000) 3 vs. St. Bonaventure (9/ 17 /00) 1 11 Natalie Mccart (2001) Sarah Lowe vs. Indiana State (9/24/00) 2 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (9/10/00) 11 Kate Shaw (2000) 2 vs. Creighton (9/1/ 00) 11 Jenny Scheller (2000)

Most Hat Tricks PANTHER FIRSTS ' 1 Jane Masteller (2001) First Game Result First Goal 1 Jane Masteller (2000) 1-1 UNI (1) vs. SE Missouri State (1) (8/25/00) Jenny Scheller vs. SEMissouri State (8/25/00)

Most Consecutive Games With A Goal First Win First Assist 2 Jane Masteller (Sept. 21-30, 2001) 3-1 UNI (3) vs. Nebraska-Omaha (1) (9/10/00) Libby Long to Jenny Scheller vs. Morningside (8/31/00) 2 Kate Shaw (Sept. 17-22, 2000) First Division I Win First Hat Trick 2 Jenny Scheller (Sept. 10-15, 2000) 1-0 UNI (1) vs. Belmont (01(10/1/00) Jane Masteller vs. Morningside (8/31 /00)

Most Consecutive Games With A Point First Road Win First Penalty Kick Made 2 Jane Masteller (Sept. 21-30, 2001) 1-0 UNI (1) vs. Drury (01(10/8/00) Lindsay Davis vs. Southern Utah (10/12/01) 2 Kate Shaw (Sept. 17-22, 2000) 2 Jenny Scheller (Sept. 10-15, 2000) First Shutout Win First Overtime Goal 1-0 UNI (1) vs. Belmont (01(10/1/00) Lindsay Davis vs. Loyola-Chicago (9/15/01) Most Saves 192 Anne-Marie Witko (2000) First Loss First MVC Game 116 Anne-Marie Witko (2001) 2-1 Arkansas State (2) vs. UNI (1) (8/27 /00) L 10-1 vs. Creighton (9/1/ 00)

First Tie 1-1 UNI (1) vs. SEMisso uri State (1) (8/25/00) \ UNI RECORD BOOK

Most Game-Winning Goals Most Goals Allowed 2 Sarah Lowe (2000-Present) 92 Ann e-Marie Witko (2000-Present) 1 Jane Masteller (2000-01) 1 Emi ly McCart (2001 -Present) Goals Against Average 1 Lindsay Davi s (2000-Present) 2.72 Ann e-Marie Witko (2000-Present) 1 Abby Luensmann (2001 -Present) 1 Angie Froehle (2000) Most Shutouts 5 Anne-Marie Witko (2000-Present) Most First Goals 3 Sarah Lowe (2000-Present) ALL-TIME RESULTS 2 Jenny Scheller (2000) 2000 3 Jane Masteller (2000-01) Coach: Linda Whitehead (1 st Year) Record : 3-14-2 (2 -4-1 MVC, 6th place) Most Hat Tricks I vs . Arkansas State (8/ 27) L 1-2 2 Jane Masteller (2000-01) Morningside (8/31) L 6-7 Creighton (9/ 1) L 1-10 Most Games With A Goal Eastern Illinois (9/3) L 0-1 (OT) Emily and Nata lie McCart 7 Jane Masteller (2000-01) Nebraska-Omaha (9/ 10) W 3-1 4 Jenny Sche ller (2000-Present) # vs. Wright State (9/15) L 1-3 Most Penalty Kicks Made 4 Sarah Lowe (2000-Present) # vs. St Bonaventure (9/ 17) L 1-4 1 vs . Southern Utah (10/12/01) 3 Katie Ka lafut (2001 -Present) at Loyola-Chicago (9/ 22) L 1-2 Alaina Sh oopm an 2 Kate Shaw (2000-Present) at Indiana State (9/24) L 2-3 (OT) Most Penalty Kicks Attempted 2 Carianne Bouillon (2000-Present) at Western Illinois (9/29) L 0-4 ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY 1 vs . Southern Utah (10/12/01) 2 Angie Froehle (2000-Present) Belmont (10/ 1) W 1-0 Score 1 vs . Indiana State (9/24/00) atSMS( l0/6) L 1-4 Opponent Record UNI-Opp Most Overtime Goals at Drury (10/8) W 1-0 Arkansas State 0-1 1-2 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON 1 Lindsay Davis (2000-Present) Evansville (10/ 15) T 1-1 (20T) Ba ll State 0-1 1-5 RECORDS at Wis.-Green Bay (10/ 20) L 0-3 Belmont 1-0 1-0 Most Goals Most Games With An Assist at Illinois State (10/ 22) L 0-7 Creighton 0-2 1-12 22 2000 5 Emily McCart (2001 -Present) Ball State (10/27) L 1-5 Drury 1-1 2-4 18 2001 4 Lindsay Davis (2000-Present) $ at SMS L 0-5 Eastern Il linoi s 0-2 1-4 Evansville 0-1-1 1-4 4 Jane Masteller (2000-01) lat Cape Girard eau. Mo. Most Goals Per Game Average Illinois State 0-2 0-10 3 Natal ie McCart (2001-Present) # at Creighton Bluejay Cla ss ic 1.158 2000 (22/ 19) Ind iana State 0-2 3-4 $ MVC Tournament Rd . 1 1.125 2001 (18/ 16) Most Games With A Point Iowa State 0-1 0-1 11 Jane Masteller (2000-01) 2001 Loyola-Chicago 1-1 3-3 Most Goals Against 8 Lindsay Davis (2000-Pre sent) Coach: Linda Whitehead (2nd Year) Morningside 0-1 6-7 63 2000 6 Emily McCart (2001 -Present) Record : 4-12 (0 -6 MVC, 7th) Nebraska 0-1 1-3 34 2001 5 Sarah Lowe (2000-Present) Western Illinois (8/31) W 4-0 Nebraska-Omaha 1-1 5-4 4 Jenny Scheller (2000) at Iowa State (9/ 2) L 0-1 Oklahoma State 0-1 0-3 Most Assists 4 Katie Kalafut (200 1-Present) vs. Oklahoma State % (9/7) L 0-3 SE Missouri State 0-0-1 1-1 14 2001 vs. Temp le % (9/9) L 1-4 Southern Utah 1-0 3-0 10 2000 Most Shots Loyola -Chicago (9/ 13) W 2- 1 OT SMS 0-3 2-11 72 Jane Masteller (2000-01) Illin ois State* (9/16) L 0-3 St. Bonaventure 0-1 1-4 Most Total Points 37 Emily McCart (2001 -Present) at #3 Nebraska (9/21) L 1-3 Temple 0-1 1-4 54 2000 36 Kate Shaw (2000-Present) at Eastern Ill inois (9/30) L 1-3 Western Illinois 1-1 4-4 50 2001 30 Sarah Lowe (2000-Present) at SMS* (10/ 5) L 1-2 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-1 1-3 at Drury* (10/7) L 1-4 Wright State 0-1 1-3 Most Shots Most Shots on Goal Southern Utah (10/12) W 3-0 TOTALS 7-26-2 40-97 166 2000 44 Jane Masteller (2000-01) Creighton* (10/ 14) L 0-2 160 2001 17 Emily McCart (2001-Present) at Evansville* (10/ 19) L 0-3 17 Sarah Lowe (2000-Present) Indiana State* (10/ 21) L 1-2 OT Most Shots Against 15 Kate Shaw (2000-Present) Wisconsin-Green Bay (10/26) W 1-0 472 2000 11 Nata lie McCart (2001 -Present) at Nebraska-Omaha (10/ 28) L 2-3 300 2001 11 Jenny Scheller (2000) • indica tes MVC ma tches % at Cre ighton Blu ejay Cl assic Most Shots on Goal Most Matches Played 93 2000 35 Jane Masteller (2000-01) 92 2001 35 Sa rah Lowe (2000-Present) 35 Kate Shaw (2000-Present) INDIVIDUAL CAREER 35 Alaina Shoopman (2000-01) RECORDS 35 Anne -Marie Witko (2000-Present) Most Goals 12 Jane Masteller (2000-01) Most Matches Started 5 Jenny Scheller (2000) 35 Jane Masteller (2000-01) 4 Sarah Lowe (2000-Present) 35 Sa rah Lowe (2000-Present) 35 Kate Shaw (2000-Present) Most Assists 35 Alaina Shoopman (2000-01) 6 Lindsay Davis (2000-Present) 5 Emily Mccart (2001-Present) Most Penalty Kicks Made 4 Jane Masteller (2000-01) 1 Lindsay Davis (2000-Present)

Most Total Points Most Minutes Played In Goal 28 Jane Masteller (2000-01) 3044:55 Anne-Marie Witko (2000-Present) 11 Jenny Scheller (2000) 9 Emily McCart (2001 -Present) Most Saves Ann e-Marie Witko 9 Sarah Lowe (2000-Present) 308 Anne-Marie Witko (2000-Present) THIS IS THE VALLEY

The new millennium brings challenges for col lege 12, 1907. The five schools which formed the Missouri And for the first time in league history, The Valley sports programs. but the Missouri Valley Conference Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association were had both a men's and women's basketbal l representa- continues to lead by example as one of college athlet- Washington University of St. Louis, and the state uni- tive reach the round of Sweet Sixteen in their respec- ics' most progressive conferences. Now in its 96th versities of Iowa, Kansas. Missouri and Nebraska. tive NCAA Tournaments in the same season. For the year of existence, the Missouri Valley Conference Two months after the initial meeting, two more women, Drake -- which finished 20th in the final USA emphasizes the importance of the student-athlete and schools -- Drake Today/ ESPN pol l -- defeated Syracuse and won at is aggressive in its approach to provide opportunities University and Iowa State College -- were admitted. Baylor, while on the men's side, Southern Illinois - for its member institutions. In the fall of 1907, basketball became the first which finished 22nd in the final USA Today/ESPN poll - Since its inception in 1907, the Missouri Valley competitive sport. Today, the Missouri Valley - upset Texas Tech and Georgia. Conference has been regarded as a leader by its peers Conference sponsors the following sports: baseba ll, The Va lley also continued to cement its claim as among today's collegiate athletic conferences. men's and women's basketball, men's and women's one of the premier baseball conferences, as both Based in St. Louis since 1985, the Conference has cross country and track (indoor and outdoor), men's Wichita State and Southwest Missouri State partici- been assertive in its approach to playing host to NCAA and women's golf, men's and women's soccer. softball, pated in the 2002 NCAA Tournament. Since 1980, 42 basketball championship events, producing a revenue- men's and women's swimming and diving, men's and Valley teams have played in the NCAA Tournament, generating in-house television network, bidding out the women's tennis and women's volleyball. with nine of those teams advancing to the College right to play host to several sport championships and This season, the league will conduct its 92nd out- World Series in the last 18 yea rs. landing title sponsorships for those events. door track and field championship, its 85th tennis Bradley became the first league team to play in Under the direction of J. Douglas Elgin, the ninth championship, its 49th baseball tournament and its the CWS in 1950, while Wichita State, which captured commissioner in Valley history, The Valley has played 65th golf championship for the men. 1bose program s, the NCAA title in 1989, has now represented The host to the 1993, 1998 and 1999 NCAA Division I Men's plus other current-sponsored sports of cross country Valley in 15 of the last 16 NCAA baseball tournaments Basketball Midwest Regionals. the 2001 NCAA (44 years), indoor track (36), soccer (12) and swimming and reached the College World Series in six of the last Division I Women's Basketball Final Four and the 2002 and diving (9), have helped solidify the Missouri Valley 14 seasons. Former Wichita State greats Carter (1981) NCAA Division I Men's Basketball First/Second Conference as one of the most respected conferences and Darren Dreifort (1993) were named collegiate play- Rounds. In fact. The Valley plays host to two NCAA nationally. ers of the yea r. men's basketball events in the next three years. Athletic accomplishments on the men's athletics The Valley has also produced national-caliber stu- On June 25, 1998, The Valley and the St. Lou is side include four national basketball championships, dent-athletes in its other sponsored sports. In 2001, Local Organizing Committee were tabbed by the NCAA 17 trips to the NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four and a SMS's Jackie Stiles became the first Valley woman to Division I Men's Basketball Committee to play host to 1989 national baseball championship. In 2001, earn the Honda Award, given to the nation's top the 2005 Final Four (April 2 and 4) at the Edward Jones Southwest Missouri State added to The Valley female colleg iate student-athlete. Dome. Along with the 2005 award, The Valley will women's accompl ishments, as the Lady Bears In the sport of track and field, Indiana State's serve as host for the 2004 Midwest Regional at the advanced to the Women's Basketball Final Four in St. Holli Hyche captured seven national sprint titles in the Edward Jones Dome. Louis. 1990s, and Southern Illinois' Darrin Plab won back-to- The oldest athletic conference west of the The Valley student-athletes and coaches have back NCAA outdoor high jump titles in 1991 and 1992. Mississippi River, The Valley has been cutting edge in become household names during the league's illustri- While at the 2002 NCAA indoor championship, Illinois the area of its television network. ous history, both during their collegiate careers and, State's Christian Goy captured the mil e run, becoming Beginning in 1993-94, The Valley took its televi- for some. professiona l careers. the 17th male national champion in league history. sion network in-house and began to produce, syndiGate The Valley, which has a storied past. began Hon- In fall of 1997, Creighton's Johnny Torres was and sell a televised package of regular- season ana---o-ring tfiat traait1on in tfie summer of1997, wfien tli_e__ n_ a_m-ed the collegiate male soccer player of the year for tournament events for distribution on local broadcast Conference began its athletics Hall of Fame. a second-stra ight year. and national cable networks. Hersey Hawkins of Bradley, Larry Bird of Indiana From its early beginning to its current standing on The Valley Television Network includes a package State, Wes Unseld of Louisville, Coach Henry Iba of the map of college athletics, The Va lley will always of more than 30 men's and Oklahoma State, Dave Stallworth of Wichita State, Ed continue to be pro-active in its approach. women's basketball games and selected other tourna- Macauley of Saint Louis and Oscar Robertson of League members include Bradley University, ment championship events that air on ESPN, ESPN2, Cincinnati were members of the initial induction class. Creighton University, Drake University, University of Fox Sports Net, and on statewide cable systems and The 2001-02 academic year was, arguably, one of Evansville, Illinois State University, Indiana State local broadcast stations throughout the Midwest. The Valley's greatest, as the league received a total of University, University of Northern Iowa, Southern Starting in 1995-96, the Conference broke new four at-large bids to NCAA championships -- one each Illinois Un iversity, Southwest Missouri State University ground by bidding out the right to play host to its vol- in men's soccer, men's and women's basketball and and Wichita State University. Affiliate members leyball, women's basketball, softball and baseball baseball - and sent four teams -- men's soccer, include Drury University (women's soccer) and Eastern championships. By establishing uniform host criteria, women's volleyball, men's basketball and women's Illinois. SMU, Tulsa, Vanderbilt and Western Kentucky the Conference is able to assist a host institution in a basketball -- to the round of "Sweet Sixteen" in their (men's soccer). season-long promotional campaign and provide an respective NCAA championships. avenue where hosts can acquire a title In men's soccer, Southern Methodist and sponsor and achieve a profit for the event. Creighton represented The Valley in the NCAA Continuing in 2002, the Conference's women's Tournament, with SMU -- which ranked first nationally and men's soccer championshi ps will be held at a neu- in the NSCAA/Adidas poll for most of the season tral site -- SportPort in St. Louis, Mo. -- for the third- before finishing fifth -- advancing to the quarterfinals straight yea r, with Iron Kids Bread -- a division of the before concluding with a 21-1 record. Sara Lee Bakery Group -- serving as the title sponsor In women's vo lleyball, Northern Iowa advanced to for both events. the Sweet Sixteen for the second time in three sea- Doug Elgin Patty Viverito Stacey The seeds for this vision were planted by eight sons, posting victories over Northern Illinois and Comm issioner Senior Assoc. Montooth administrators representing five institutions, who gath- Minnesota and claiming 16th place in the final AVCA Commissioner Asst. Media ered at the Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Mo, on Jan. Coaches poll. Relations Dir.

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2002 UNI Panthers (1-r): Back: Brooke Orcutt, Libby Long, Kaitlin Stimpson, Jillian Carroll, Linda Wh itehead, Katie Kalafut, Stephanie Ceravolo, Billie Be rens, Cathe rine Brashears. Middle: Aimee Chicoine, Jessica Iserman, Sarah Huffer, Lindsay Davis, Natalie McCart, Emily McCart, Kate Shaw, Shanon Dechant. Front: Candice Divoky, Sarah Lowe, Sarah Byers, Anne-Marie Witko, A.J . Cla rk, Abby Luensmann, Stacey Desmond.

Date 0 onent Place Time Aug. 21 St. Ambrose (Exh.) Cedar Falls 4:00 p.m. Aug. 24 Greater Des Moines Club (Exh.) Cedar Falls 1:00 p.m. Aug. 30 @ Western Illinois Macomb, IL 4:00 p.m. Sept. 1 @Iowa Iowa City, IA 1:00 p.m. Sept. 6 @ Iowa State Ames, IA 4:00 p.m. Sept. 8 vs. Arizona Ames, IA 11 :00 a.m. Sept. 13 @ Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO 8:00 p. m. Sept. 15 @Wyoming Laramie, WY Noon Sept. 20 @ Illinois State* Normal, IL 4:00 p.m. Sept. 22 @ Valparaiso Valpara iso, IN 1:00 p. m. Sept. 29 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Cedar Falls Noon Oct. 4 Southwest Missouri State* Cedar Falls 5:00 p.m. Oct. 6 Drury* Cedar Falls 1:00 p.m. Oct. 11 @ Dra ke* Des Moines, IA 4:00 p.m. Oct. 13 @ Creig hton* Omaha, NE 2:30 p.m. Oct. 18 @ India na State* Terre Haute, IN 3:00 p.m. Oct. 20 @ Evansville* Evansvi lle, IN Noon Home Games in Bold All Time Central Oct. 25 Texas Tech Cedar Falls 4:00 p.m. * MVC Opponents Oct. 27 Indiana Univ. - Fort Wayne Cedar Falls 1:00 p.m. Nov. 3 1st Round MVC Tournament TBA TBA Nov. 8 MVC Tournament St. Lou is, MO TBA