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Media Guide Media Information 2015 Women’S Soccer Media Guide DUKE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Table of Contents Duke Quick Facts Schedule .............................................................................................................. 3 Roster .................................................................................................................. 4 General Information Head Coach Robbie Church .............................................................................5-6 Location ........................................................................................... Durham, N.C. Other Coaching Staff ........................................................................................7-8 Founded ............................................................................... 1838, Trinity College The Support Staff ........................................................................................... 9-11 Enrollment .................................................................................................... 6,495 Meet the Blue Devils .....................................................................................12-25 Nickname ............................................................................................. Blue Devils 2014 Season Review .........................................................................................26 Colors ....................................................................Duke Blue (PMS 287) & White The Record Book ..........................................................................................27-33 Stadium .................................................................................... Koskinen Stadium Honors & Awards ..........................................................................................34-38 Capacity ........................................................................................................ 7,000 All-Time Letterwinners ..................................................................................39-40 Affi liation .......................................................................................NCAA Division I All-Time Rankings ............................................................................................. 41 Conference ......................................................................................Atlantic Coast All-Time Series Results ................................................................................42-48 President ........................................................................Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Year-by-Year Results ....................................................................................49-51 Vice President & Director of Athletics .................................................Kevin White Year-by-Year Player/Team Statistics ............................................................52-56 Assoc. Director of Athletics/SWA ...........................................................Jacki Silar All-Time Player Statistics ..............................................................................57-68 Athletic Dept. Phone ......................................................................(919) 684-2120 Players in the Professional Ranks .....................................................................69 Ticket Offi ce Phone ..................................................................... (919) 681-BLUE Contact History Information about the 2015 Duke University Women’s Soccer team will be coordi- First Year of Soccer .......................................................................................1988 nated by Associate Sports Information Director Lindy Brown. All interview requests All-Time Record ...........................................................................329-205-53 (27) for student-athletes and coaches should be made to Lindy Brown at (919) 684-2664 NCAA Appearances/Last ..........................................................................20/2013 or [email protected]. Last Postseason Opponent ...............................................................Virginia Tech Result ...............................................................................L,0-3, NCAA Elite Eight GoDuke.com You can fi nd all the updated statistics, releases, bios, pictures and history of Duke Coaching Staff Women’s Soccer on the World Wide Web at www.GoDuke.com. Head Coach ...................................................................................Robbie Church Alma Mater ...........................................................................................Pfeiffer ‘81 Twitter/Facebook/Instagram Record at Duke (Years) ............................................................... 167-105-37 (14) Want to follow Duke Women’s Soccer but you’re not always around your computer ACC Record .................................................................................... 61-52-20 (14) or at your favorite website, GoDuke.com? Now Duke has made it easy to follow Career Record (Years)..........................................................254-154-48 (21) -- W the Blue Devils anytime you want with an exclusive page free on Twitter. You can ......................................................................................................96-65-3 (8) -- M fi nd the Duke page on Twitter by going to http://twitter.com/Duke_WSOC. Fans Assistant Coaches ...........Erwin van Bennekom, Carla Overbeck, Brandon Gwin can also type in Duke Women’s Soccer on Facebook and “Like” the page to get Offi ce Phone .................................................................(919) 668-5749/681-3456 all the behind the scenes information on the Blue Devils. For those with Instagram Athletic Trainer ........................................................................................Kristi Hall accounts, follow DUKEWSOC. Team Information Nike 2014 Record ..................................................................................................8-9-1 • In 2009, Duke University and Nike Inc. reached a 10-year sponsorship agreement 2014 ACC Record (Finish) ....................................................................4-5-1 (7th) that will supply all 26 of the Blue Devils’ athletics teams with uniforms, footwear, Final Ranking ................................................ NSCAA (NR), Soccer America (NR) apparel and equipment. Under the terms of the contract, Nike will phase in its Starters Returning/Lost .....................................................................................9/2 exclusive agreement with all Duke Athletics teams over a three-year period Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..........................................................................19/9 beginning in 2008-09. Ticket Information • Additionally, all offi cially licensed Blue Devils merchandise sold by Nike will General Admission ....................................................................................... $5.00 comply with labor policies consistent with Duke’s position on worker’s rights. ................................................................................................. 2 & under is FREE Duke has long been a leader in demanding manufacturers of licensed products .................................................................................... Groups of 10+ are $3 each protect the rights of workers. ..............................................................................Duke students - free admission For season ticket inquiries, please call the Duke Ticket Offi ce: • Nike will provide cash compensation annually to the Duke Department of Athletics Duke Ticket Offi ce ............................................... 919-681-2583 or 877-375-3853 over the term of the contract. Each year, one Duke student-athlete will receive a paid internship at Nike headquarters near Beaverton, Ore. Sports Information Director .................................................................................................. Art Chase Credits Assoc. SID/ Women’s Soccer SID .....................................................Lindy Brown The 2015 Duke Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the Duke Sports Offi ce Phone ..................................................................................(919) 684-2664 Information Offi ce - Offi ce Fax ......................................................................................(919) 684-2489 Cell Phone .....................................................................................(919) 599-9821 Editor: Lindy Brown, Associate SID Email Address ..................................................................lbrown@duaa.duke.edu Editorial Contributors: Sports Information Staff, Sports Information Student Website .....................................................................................www.GoDuke.com Assistants Twitter ................................................................... http://twitter.com/Duke_WSOC Photography: Jon Gardiner, Duke Photography Facebook ...................http://www.facebook.com/ - search Duke Women’s Soccer - 1 - DUKE SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Duke Sports Information Room 115 Phone: 919-684-2633 Cameron Indoor Stadium Fax: 919-684-2489 Durham, N.C. 27708 Koskinen Stadium Press Box Phone: 919-599-9821 Staff Directory Art Chase Assistant Director of Athletics/External Affairs Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Guilford, 1991 Joined Duke SID: August, 2000 Offi
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