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2013 South Dakota State Soccer Media Guide

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Follow this and additional works at: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/soccer-guides 2013 2013 SDSU Women’s Soccer Team

Top row (left to right): Brock Thompson, Brianna Ismale, Diana Potterveld, Lindsee Larson, Darci Miller, Caylee Costello, Lang Wedemeyer Second-from-the-top row: Dani Patterson, Kristin Ford, Nicole Inskeep, Elisa Stamatakis, Blaklee McMillen, Lauren Thormodsgard, Sydney Tobin Second-from-the-bottom row: Megan Graf, Alexa Trakalo, Delaney Ratcliffe, Sheridon Newberry, Katie McNeary, Stacy Guijarro, Stephanie Krzywania Bottom row: McKenzie Wolf, Lauren Kressock, Alyssa Brazil, Ashley Adams, Shelby Raper, Madison Yueill, Megan Kingston

Assistant coach Brock Thompson, graduate assistant coach Christa Nyblom and head coach Lang Wedemeyer Table of Contents General Information ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 2-6 Quick Facts ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 Schedule...... ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 Roster...... 4 Media Info...... 5 Senior Reflection ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 SDSU Facilities...... 7-8 Facilities...... 8 Season Preview ...... �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9-10 Season Preview ...... �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Coaching Staff...... ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11-14 Lang Wedemeyer �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12-13 Assistant Coaches...... ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 Strength Staff...... �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15 Sports Medicine...... �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Jackrabbit Profiles...... ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17-30 Seniors ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18-21 Juniors/Redshirt Sophomores...... 22-23 Sophomores �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24-27 Redshirt Freshmen/Freshmen �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28-30 2013 Opponents ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������31-35 Opponents Info...... ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32-34 Composite Schedule...... �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������35 The Summit League...... ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������36-37 Under Armour...... ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������38 2012 Recap...... �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������39-45 2012 Stats...... �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������40-45 Values...... ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������46 Jackrabbit History...... �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������47-60 Year-by-Year Stats... �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48-49 Career Records...... �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������50-51 Individual Records... �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������52-53 .Miscellaneous Records...... ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������52-53 All-Time Records...... 55-57 Alumni...... 58 All-Time Awards...... �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������59-60 South Dakota State University...... �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������61-68 The University...... �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������62-65 Administration/Support Staff...... �����������������������������������������������������66-68 The South Dakota State University Print Lab produced 75 copies of the 2013 South Dakota State soccer media guide at a cost of $8.40 each on recycled paper. Front cover design by South Dakota State University Relations. Photos credited to Lifetouch Inc., SDSU University Relations, Eric Landwehr, Ty Carlson, Dave Eggen, Robby Gallagher, Micki Miller, Troy Maroney and Stephen Brua. Historical data compiled by Sports Information Graduate Assistant Will Rottler, Sports Information Assistant Ryan Sweeter and Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information Jason Hove.

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 1 Jackrabbit Information GENERAL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION

Location...... Brookings, S.D. Director...... Jason Hove Founded/Enrollment...... 1881 (12,583) Alma mater...... South Dakota State, ‘96 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Office...... (605) 688-4623 Nickname...... Jackrabbits Cell...... (605) 695-1827 Colors...... Yellow and Blue e-mail...... [email protected] Conference...... The Summit League Assistant...... Ryan Sweeter . Denver, IPFW, IUPUI, Nebraska-Omaha, Alma mater...... South Dakota State, ‘01 North Dakota State, South Dakota, Office...... (605) 688-4822 . South Dakota State, Western Illinois Cell...... (605) 376-4422 Home Field...... Fishback Soccer Park e-mail...... [email protected] Year Opened ��������������������������������������������������������������� 2003 Graduate Assistant/Soccer SID �������������������������������Will Rottler Capacity...... 1,500 Alma mater...... Minnesota, Morris, ‘12 President...... Dr. David Chicoine Office...... (605) 688-4932 Athletics Director...... Justin Sell Cell...... (763) 670-4259 Head Trainer...... Owen Stanley e-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Trainer...... Ben Heinze SID Fax...... (605) 688-5999 Trainer Phone...... (605) 688-4003 Soccer Press Box...... (605) 695-6698 Associate AD Compliance �����������������������������������Kathy Heylens Web...... GoJacks.com Compliance Phone...... (605) 688-5308 Twitter...... twitter.com/SDSU_Jacks Equipment Manager ����������������������������������������������Tim DeWitt Twitter...... twitter.com/SDStateSoccer Equipment Phone...... (605) 688-5722 Facebook...... facebook.com/jackrabbit.nation Athletics Secretary ���������������������������������������������������Niki Bono Athletics Phone...... (605) 688-5625 Mailing Address Athletics Fax...... (605) 688-5999 . Sports Information Office . Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center COACHING STAFF . Box 2820 . Brookings, SD 57007-1497 Head Coach...... Lang Wedemeyer Alma mater...... Old Dominion, ‘94 JACKRABBIT SOCCER HISTORY Office...... (605) 688-4070 E-mail...... [email protected] Record at SDSU...... 118-97-28 (13 seasons) First Year of Soccer ��������������������������������������������������������� 2000 Career Record...... 118-97-28 (13 seasons) First Season in Division I ��������������������������������������������� 2004 Assistant...... Brock Thompson Overall Record...... 118-97-28 Seasons with SDSU ��������������������������������������������sixth season Years / Winning Pct. ����������������������������������������������13 / .543 Alma mater...... University of Mary, ‘00 Conference Championships...... Three (2008, 2009, 2011) Office Phone...... (605) 688-5522 Tournament Championships...... Two (2006 and 2008) E-mail...... [email protected] NCAA Postseason Appearances ������������������������������One (2008) Graduate Assistant...... Christa Nyblom Seasons with SDSU ���������������������������������������������first season Alma mater...... South Dakota State, ‘13 TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Record �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6-9-2 Summit League Record ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4-3-1 2012 Summit League Finish ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Fifth 2012 Summit League Tournament �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14/7 Starters Returning/Lost �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9/2

2 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2013 Schedule

Date Opponent Location Time (CST)

Fri, Aug. 16 University of Winnipeg (exhib.) Fishback Soccer Park 6 p.m.

Fri, Aug. 23 Iowa State Fishback Soccer Park 6 p.m.

Sun, Aug. 25 Loyola (Ill.) Fishback Soccer Park 12 p.m.

Fri, Aug. 30 Lamar & at San Antonio, Texas 4 p.m.

Sun, Sept. 01 Sam Houston State & at San Antonio, Texas 10:30 a.m.

Fri, Sept. 06 Nevada ^ Fishback Soccer Park 6 p.m.

Sun, Sept. 08 Northern Illinois ^ Fishback Soccer Park 1 p.m.

Fri, Sept. 13 Drake at Des Moines, Iowa 6 p.m.

Sun, Sept. 15 Northern Iowa at Cedar Falls, Iowa 1 p.m.

Fri, Sept. 20 Kansas Fishback Soccer Park 6 p.m.

Sun, Sept. 22 North Dakota Fishback Soccer Park 1 p.m.

Fri, Oct. 04 Western Illinois * at Macomb, Ill. 3 p.m.

Sun, Oct. 06 IUPUI * at , Ind. 12 p.m.

Fri, Oct. 11 South Dakota * Fishback Soccer Park 6 p.m.

Sun, Oct. 13 Omaha * Fishback Soccer Park 1 p.m.

Sat, Oct. 19 North Dakota State * Fishback Soccer Park 6 p.m.

Fri, Oct. 25 Denver * at Denver, Colo. 7 p.m.

Sun, Nov. 03 Fort Wayne * Fishback Soccer Park Noon

Summit League Championships Fri, Nov. 08 - Sun, Nov. 10 Semifinals and Final at Fort Wayne, Ind. TBD

NCAA Tournament Fri, Nov. 15 - Sun, Nov. 17 First Round at TBD TBD

^Jackrabbit Invitational &UTSA Tournament *Summit League game

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 3 2013 SDSU Roster

Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster No. Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (previous school) No. Name Pos Yr 9 Ashley Adams D 5-4 Fr. Winnipeg, Manitoba (Glenlawn Collegiate) 00 Thormodsgard, Lauren GK Fr. 15 Alyssa Brazil MF 5-4 So. Sioux Falls, S.D. (O’Gorman H.S.) 0 McMillen, Blaklee GK RFr. 23 Caylee Costello MF 5-6 Sr. Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington H.S.) 1 Stamatakis, Elisa GK Jr. 20 Kristin Ford MF 5-5 RSo. Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington H.S.) 2 Krzywania, Stephanie F Jr. 29 Megan Graf D 5-8 So. Woodstock, Ill. (Marian Central Catholic H.S.) 3 Ratcliffe, Delaney D So. 21 Stacy Guijarro F — Sr. Lancaster, Calif. (Antelope Valley C.C.) 4 Raper, Shelby F Fr. 99 Nicole Inskeep GK 5-6 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny H.S.) 5 Kressock, Lauren MF Fr. 22 Brianna Ismale F/D 5-9 So. Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview H.S.) 7 Potterveld, Diana F So. 10 Megan Kingston F — Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Neb.-Omaha) (Millard North H.S.) 8 Larson, Lindsee D Fr. 5 Lauren Kressock MF 5-2 Fr. Winnipeg, Manitoba (Glenlawn Collegiate) 9 Adams, Ashley D Fr. 2 Stephanie Krzywania F — Jr. Markham, Ontario (Shattuck St. Mary’s H.S.) 10 Kingston, Megan F Sr. 8 Lindsee Larson D 5-11 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Burke H.S.) 11 Yueill, Madison MF Fr. 0 Blaklee McMillen GK — RFr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills H.S.) 12 Patterson, Dani D So. 17 Katie McNeary D 5-5 So. Aberdeen, S.D. (Roncalli H.S.) 13 Miller, Darci MF Sr. 13 Darci Miller MF 5-9 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Olathe East H.S.) 14 Tobin, Sydney MF Jr. 18 Sheridon Newberry D 5-7 So. Lemont, Ill. (Lemont H.S.) 15 Brazil, Alyssa MF So. 12 Dani Patterson D — So. Des Moines, Iowa (Shattuck St. Mary’s H.S.) 16 Wolf, McKenzie D Fr. 7 Diana Potterveld F 5-9 So. Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre H.S.) 17 McNeary, Katie D So. 4 Shelby Raper F 5-1 Fr. Franktown, Colo. (Lutheran H.S.) 18 Newberry, Sheridon D So. 3 Delaney Ratcliffe D 5-5 So. Winnipeg, Manitoba (J.H. Bruns/Glenlawn H.S.) 20 Ford, Kristin MF RSo. 1 Elisa Stamatakis GK 5-7 Jr. Edmonton, Alberta (Ross Sheppard H.S.) 21 Guijarro, Stacy F Sr. 00 Lauren Thormodsgard GK 5-7 Fr. Prior Lake, Minn. (Prior Lake H.S.) 22 Ismale, Brianna F/D So. 16 Sydney Tobin MF — Jr. Palmdale, Calif. (College of Canyons) 23 Costello, Caylee MF Sr. 25 Alexa Trakalo F 5-7 Fr. Prior Lake, Minn. (Lakeville North H.S.) 25 Trakalo, Alexa F Fr. 14 McKenzie Wolf D 5-4 Fr. Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens H.S.) 29 Graf, Megan D So. 11 Madison Yueill MF 5-3 Fr. Bloomington, Minn. (Bloomington Jefferson H.S.) 99 Inskeep, Nicole GK Fr.

HEAD COACH: Lang Wedemeyer (Old Dominion ‘94) / 118-97-28 (14th season) ASSISTANT COACH: Brock Thompson (University of Mary ‘00) / (sixth season) GRADUATE ASSISTANT: Christa Nyblom (South Dakota State) / (first season)

Pronunciation Guide Geographical Breakdown Position Breakdown Players United States 21 Forward 6 Alyssa Brazil Brazzle South Dakota 5 Forward/Defender 1 Megan Graf Graph Minnesota 4 Midfield 7 Stacy Guijarro Gee-har-oh California 3 Defender 8 Brianna Ismale Is-mall-e Colorado 2 Goalkeeper 4 Lauren Kressock Kress-ick Illinois 2 Stephanie Krzywania Sha-vain-yah Iowa 2 Diana Potterveld Dye-anna Potter-feld Nebraska 2 Shelby Raper Rape-er Kansas 1 Delaney Ratcliffe Dee-lane-e Class Breakdown Elisa Stamatakis Sta-ma-ta-kiss Canada 5 Upperclassman 7 Lauren Thormodsgard Thorms-gard Manitoba 3 Seniors 4 Sydney Tobin Tow-bin Alberta 1 Juniors 3 Alexa Trakalo Track-a-low Ontario 1 Madison Yueill You-ell Underclassman 19 Redshirt sophomores 1 Sophomores 8 Coaches Redshirt freshmen 1 Lang Wedemeyer Weed-ah-meyer Freshmen 9 Christa Nyblom Nigh-bloom

4 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide SDSU Women’s Soccer Media Outlets Media Information Credentials - All requests for media credentials for SDSU home soccer games should be directed to the South Dakota State sports information department at least 24 hours prior to the event. Credentials will be mailed if requests are received a week or more in advance. Otherwise, credentials may be picked up at the Jackrabbit Ticket Office inside the Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or at the Fishback Soccer Park ticket table one hour prior to the start of the event. Due to limited seating, only working media will be allowed access on a first-come, first-served basis. The following guidelines apply specifically to Internet sites: • No more than two people working for the official Web site of the opponent and/or its official conference site will be issued credentials. • Web sites whose content centers around message boards and chat rooms where users can post anonymous information and/or rumors are ineligible for any consideration for credentials or access. • Credentials will not be granted to any agency operating sites that are in any way affiliated with Radio Newspaper gambling, or to freelance or fan-based sites that are not Brookings Radio Brookings Register affiliated with a legitimate news-gathering organization. Contact...... Dellas Cole - Sports Director Contact...... Troy Maroney - Sports Editor The final decision for credentials remains at the sole E-mail...... [email protected] Contact...... Sean Welsh - Sports Writer discretion of the South Dakota State sports information Phone/Fax...... (605) 692-1430 / 692-4441 E-mail...... [email protected] department. Web...... www.brookingsradio.com Phone/Fax...... (605) 692-6271 / 692-2979 Web...... www.brookingsregister.com Statistics - The South Dakota State sports information WNAX - 570 AM office will keep official statistics and will distribute final Contact...... Steve Imming - Sports Director Sioux Falls Argus Leader statistics to teams and members of the media after the E-mail...... [email protected] Contact...... Terry Vandrovec - Beat Writer conclusion of a game. Phone/Fax...... (605) 668-1179 / 665-8788 E-mail...... [email protected] Toll Free...... 1-800-843-0089 Phone/Fax...... (605) 977-3923 / 977-3933 On the Web - The latest Jackrabbit news and updates Web...... www.wnax.com Web...... www.argusleader.com can be viewed on the Internet at www.GoJacks.com, the official site of South Dakota State University athletics. KWSN - 1230 AM Aberdeen American News Box scores, statistics and a game recap will be posted Contact...... Craig Mattick and Chris Tubbs Contact...... John Papendick - Sports Editor following the conclusion of a contest. E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Phone/Fax...... (605) 622-2323 / 225-0421 Interview Policy - Outside of athletics events, Phone/Fax...... (605) 271-5873 / 336-0415 Web...... www.aberdeennews.com interviews with South Dakota State University student- Web...... www.kwsn.com athletes must be arranged 24 hours in advance Yankton Press & Dakotan Monday through Thursday by contacting the SDSU KSOO - 99.1 FM Contact...... James Cimburek - Sports Editor sports information office or the head coach of the sport Contact...... Jeff Harkness E-mail...... [email protected] involved. Please do not contact the student-athlete E-mail...... [email protected] Phone/Fax...... (605) 665-7811 / 665-1721 directly without prior approval — phone numbers of Phone/Fax...... (605) 362-3776 Web...... www.yankton.net SDSU student-athletes will not be released. Web...... www.espn991.com Rapid City Journal Media members should understand that all return calls Contact...... Andrew Cutler will be made collect or via a toll-free number, unless Television E-Mail...... [email protected] the student-athlete does the interview from the sports KDLT-TV — NBC Phone/Fax...... (605) 394-8300 / (605) 342-4610 information office. Jackrabbit student-athletes will not be Contact...... Mark Ovenden - Sports Director Web...... www.rapidcityjournal.com available for interviews prior to a contest the day of a Contact...... Nick Lenz - Weekend Sports game, but will be available for post-game interviews 10 E-mail...... [email protected] Watertown Public Opinion minutes after the conclusion of contests by contacting a Phone/Fax...... (605) 361-1357 Contact...... Roger Merriam - Sports Editor member of the sports information staff or coaching staff. Web...... www.kdlt.com E-mail...... rogerm@thepublicopinion Phone/Fax...... (605) 886-6901 / 886-4280 KELO-TV — CBS Web...... www.thepublicopinion.com Contact...... Matt Holsen - Sports Director Contact Information E-mail...... [email protected] SDSU Collegian Media inquiries for Jackrabbit soccer should be directed Phone...... (605) 357-5675 Contact...... Marcus Traxler to Will Rottler, graduate assistant, sports information. Contact...... Cat Clark - Weekend Sports E-mail...... [email protected] Office...... (605) 688-4822 E-mail...... [email protected] Phone...... (605) 688-6164 Cell...... (763) 670-4259 Phone...... (605) 357-5692 Web...... www.sdsucollegian.com Fax...... (605) 688-5999 Office Phone/Fax...... (605) 336-1300 / 336-7936 E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... www.keloland.com News Organizations KSFY-TV — ABC The Associated Press, Sioux Falls Contact...... Erik Thorstenson - Sports Director Contact...... Wayne Ortman - Staff Writer E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Phone...... (605) 373-7376 Phone/Fax...... 1-800-952-9911 / (605) 332-3931 Contact...... Matt Peterson - Weekend Sports Web...... www.ap.org E-mail...... [email protected] Phone...... (605) 373-7369 Dakota News Network, Fargo, N.D. Fax...... (605) 336-7936 Contact...... Steve Carlson - Staff Reporter Web...... www.ksfy.com E-mail...... [email protected] Phone/Fax...... (701) 237-5000 / 280-0861 Web...... www.americanagnetwork.com

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 5 Senior Reflections “With the loving support of my parents and family, deciding to play for SDSU my sophomore year has been one of the greatest decisions I have ever made. Becoming a Jackrabbit has changed my life in more ways than I ever thought possible. At first when I moved up north to Brookings, I thought I was joining a premier D1 soccer team, an outstanding athletic program and an excellent institution, but little did I know that I was also joining a family. Throughout my years of competing as a Jackrabbit, I have been coached, played along side and met the most influential and supportive people at SDSU, and I could not be more grateful. That is what being a Jackrabbit is all about and I “Being a part of the Jackrabbit family has can’t wait to pursue my future goals with my SDSU family beside me.” helped me in so many ways. While going -Megan Kingston (right) through this program I have faced great chal- lenges, I have experienced every emotion and I have been able to play a lot of soccer! Not “The 2013 seniors is a special group of players that come from a variety of backgrounds and only was I able to enjoy myself on the field, but experience, but have come together under a common purpose. With a young team their I was able to learn a lot about what the word leadership will be instrumental for our success.” family truly means. My family is not limited to -Head coach Lang Wedemeyer my parents, my siblings or even my team- mates. However, my family also includes all the staff on campus and all of our loyal fans found throughout the community. I am very thank- ful for the time I was given here at SDSU and I look forward to this upcoming season as a Jack.” -Caylee Costello (above) “After playing at SDSU for three years and entering my senior year I realized it isn’t about the wins or losses, but the friends that I have made. My teammates are my second family and I wouldn’t be the person I am today without them and all my experiences here at SDSU.” -Darci Miller (below) “Being a Jackrabbit has brought out the best in me as a person, player and a student. Moving from California to South Dakota was a huge change for me and I was blessed to have a great team that welcomed me with open arms. They were not only my team, they also became my family and I am happy I was able to share my last two years of my soccer career being part of the Jackrabbit family. I wouldn’t trade it in for the world.” -Stacy Guijarro (right)

6 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide Jackrabbit Facilities

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 7 Jackrabbit Facilities Fishback Soccer Park

The Jacks play their games in this terrific venue just a short ways off campus. Fishback Stadium is a 120-yard by 75-yard natural grass pitch with lights, stands that will seat around 500 fans, a two-story media box, locker rooms, and concession area. The atmosphere at home games is electric and certainly plays an advantage when the Jackrabbits take the field.

It is by far one of the nicest playing surfaces in the upper Midwest.

Practice Soccer Field

The Jackrabbits have a beautiful training facility on campus. There is a 120-yard by 75-yard natural grass field with underground irrigation and grass that perfectly matches the playing surface at our stadium game field.

In addition to the actual field, there is a specific Goal Keeper training area and an agility/fitness area as well adjacent to the training field. The surface quality is kept immaculate by a great maintenance crew who take pride in making it the best training facility around.

Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex

South Dakota State University officials announced in August 2012 lead gifts totaling $18 million toward the building of the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex.

The planned facility, which is projected to cost between $24 million and $28 million would include an eight-lane, 300-meter track and 100 yards of synthetic turf, along with space for sports medicine, athletic training, strength and conditioning, physical therapy, hydrotherapy, observation rooms and office facilities. Pending successful fundraising efforts, along with Board of Regents and legislative approval, construction of the facility will begin in the summer of 2013 with completion targeted for the fall of 2014.

According to Director of Athletics Justin Sell, the facility supports the athletic department's mission to develop lifelong champions and will have a positive impact on the university for decades to come.

"The Indoor Practice and Human Performance Facility will have the greatest impact on our student-athletes. It is a game-changing opportunity to build a facility that will benefit the university for the next 50 years," Sell said. "The demands put on student-athletes today create the need for high-quality practice and support facilities that allow our student-athletes the opportunity to compete and excel at the highest levels."

8 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2013 Jackrabbit Season Preview

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 9 2013 Season Preview Outlook The Jackrabbits will look to continue their momentum from the fi- nal half of the 2012 season into the 2013 season, South Dakota State will have their sights set on making it back to The Summit League Tournament. The Jackrabbits ended the 2012 season with a 6-9-2 record, missing out on The Summit League Tournament by two points. SDSU started the season off with a 2-0 win over Green Bay, but lost five of their next six games. Conference play was a tale of two halves for the Jackrabbits. They began conference play with two overtime losses and one tie. The second half of conference play went much better for the Jacks as they won four straight games and they outscored their opponents 10-1. Darci Miller will captain the Jacks for the 2013 season. “It took us a while last year to kind of find ourselves. We lost a lot of starters from the year before and we had some injuries we weren’t counting on. We threw a lot of young players into some roles that they maybe were not quite ready for. We played fairly well we just kept finding ways to lose versus ways to win, so I think that a part of it is the conference being tough as always,” noted Wedemeyer. He also discussed three points the Jackrabbits to need to focus on to contend for a conference championship, Wedemeyer said, “We need to finish more consistently, take away mental lapses on the defensive side and to get the players to believe in themselves.” South Dakota State is returning Dani Patterson and Diana Potterveld who both made the All-Newcomer team. Potterveld was named the Freshman of the Year and was named as Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 29; she also made the all-conference first team. Pat- terson was named as Defensive Player of Week on Oct. 22 and made the all-conference second team. This will be Head Coach Lang Wedemeyer’s 14th season at the helm of the Jackrabbit soccer program. He is 118-97-28 in 13 sea- sons. He will be in pursuit of his 125th career win as the head coach of the Jackrabbits this season. Brock Thompson will be returning as the assistant coach for his sixth season. Christa Nyblom is joining the staff as the graduate assistant coach after playing four seasons with the Jacks. Nyblom captained the Jacks in 2012. Last year she was second on the team in points (12), third in goals (four), first in assists (four), second in both shots (37) and shots on goal (17). Experience will be a factor for the Jackrabbits during the 2013 season as they welcome back nine starters. The 2013 Jacks will consist of four seniors, three juniors, one redshirt sophomore, eight sophomores, one redshirt freshman and nine freshmen. Schedule The 2013 season will start with an exhibition game against the University of Winnipeg on Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. at Fishback Soccer Park. Looking ahead against the competition for the 2013 season, the Jackrabbits have a record of 41-34-9 against their 2013 opponents. South Dakota State will challenge themselves early in the season has they compete in two tournaments. After opening the season at home against Iowa State (Aug. 23) and Loyola (Ill.) (Aug. 25), the Jacks will travel to San Antonio, Texas to compete in the University of Texas, San Antonio Tournament. The Jackrabbits will face Lamar (Aug. 30) and Sam Houston State (Sept. 1) in the UTSA Tournament. When they return home, they will host the Jackrabbit Invitational against Nevada (Sept. 6) and Northern Illinois (Sept. 8). South Dakota will also be in attendance, but will not play SDSU. The non-conference schedule will end with Drake (Sept. 13), Northern Iowa (Sept. 15), Kansas (Sept. 20) and North Dakota (Sept. 22). The Summit League will have a different look to it this year with the departure of Kansas City and Oakland and the addition of Denver. The Jacks will play seven league games, which will make every point matter. SDSU will host four conference games and will play three on the road. South Dakota State will benefit from the 2013 conference schedule as they host three straight conference games and only have to travel during two weekends. The Jacks will host Fort Wayne in the regular season finale on Nov. 3 at Noon. The Summit League Championships will be hosted in Fort Wayne, Ind. on Nov. 8 and Nov. 10. The top-four teams in the league will qualify for The Summit League Championships. The Future is Bright Last year, the Jackrabbits graduated seven seniors, but they added 10 newcomers to the team. During conference play, Potterveld led the league in points (15), goals (six) and finished third in assists (three). On Potterveld and Patterson’s sophomore season, Wedemeyer said, “It is always hard to come into the sophomore season, there are a lot more expectations on you, especially if you have done very well in your freshmen seasons like they have. Both are very strong men- tally, both recognize their importance of their roles and I think they both will continue to well for the Jacks. I think that Diana will benefit from Stacey Guijarro and Megan Kingston coming back, we have some extra firepower coming in from some of our freshmen, so I think there will be help if she gets keyed on.”

10 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2013 Jackrabbit Coaching Staff

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 11 Head Coach Lang Wedemeyer

Personal Information Home town Roanoke, Va. Alma Mater Old Dominion ‘94 Family Wife: Tabitha Children: Brooks (9), Isabella (7) Caroline (4) and Hunter (2) Coaching Honors 2008 SD Sportswriters Women’s College Coach of the Year 2008 Soccerbuzz.com runner-up Coach of the Year in the Great Lakes Region 2001 NCC Coach of the Year Player Honors One ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American One NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-American Three Summit League Defensive Players of the Year 17 All-Summit League First or Second Team Selections Six All-League Newcomers Ten Summit League Players of the Week Two Summit League Athlete of the Month Nine ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Two Soccer Buzz Magazine All-National Team 14 NSCAA Scholar All-Region Selections Two All-Independant First-Team Selections Division II NSCAA All-American Second Team Selection NSCAA Great Lakes Third-Team All-Region Selection Two All-Central Region selections North Central Conference co-Most Valuable Player Seven All-North Central Conference selections Lang Wedemeyer pictured with his children Isabella, Hunter, Brooks, Caroline and wife Tabitha. 19 Academic All-North Central Conference selections Career Overview inaugural season. In 2000, SDSU posted a 5-12-0 record, Team Honors Lang Wedemeyer will be entering his 14th season as the including a 1-8 record in the North Central Conference. 2012-09, 2007-06 NSCAA Team Academic Award head coach of the Jackrabbit soccer program. He will be in 2009 Summit League Tournament Runner-up search of his 125th win with the Jackrabbits this season. Last Youth Lead SDSU to Postseason Berth 2009 Summit League Regular Season Co-Champions year, the Jackrabbits came up short of making The Summit The following season the Jacks welcomed a freshman 2008 First team from SDSU and the Summit League to League Tournament for the first time in school history. class of 14 to its roster. Although the team was young in record a postseason victory at the NCAA College Cup The Jackrabbits will be challenged early in the year age, they were able to post the the first winning season 2008 NCAA College Cup Qualifier as they take part in the University of Texas-San Antonio in SDSU history as Wedemeyer marched his second-year 2008 Summit League Tournament Champions Tournament and they will also host the Jackrabbit Invitational program into the North Central Conference’s four-team 2008 Summit League Regular Season Co-Champions at Fishback Soccer Park. postseason tournament with a 13-6-1 record. For his efforts, 2006 United Soccer Conference Tournament Champions SDSU will be returning a very young team as they have Wedemeyer was named the North Central Conference Coach 2006 NSCAA Team Academic Award only four seniors, but will have a experienced sophomore of the Year following his 2001 campaign. Two-time NCC postseason tournament qualifier class. After finishing the 2002 season with a 10-8-0 record, 2001 Division II Central Region rankings The Jackrabbits will be returning Dani Patterson and SDSU missed the postseason, struggling with a 2-6-0 record Diana Potterveld who both made The Summit League All- Head Coaching History through the conference portion of its schedule. Newcomer Team. SDSU will be very experienced in goal as 2000 South Dakota State 5-12-0 In 2003, the Jacks rebounded with their third consecutive Elisa Stamatakis returns. winning season. After posting an 8-5-6 overall record and 2001 South Dakota State 13-6-1 2002 South Dakota State 10-8-0 a 2-2-3 record in NCC action, the Jacks were back in the 2003 South Dakota State 8-5-6 Excellence Starts Here postseason for the second time in three years. Behind the 2004 South Dakota State 5-11-1 When starting a new program, many schools will net-minding skills of senior Erin Miller, Wedemeyer’s team 2005 South Dakota State 5-12-1 allow for a grace period before evaluating the success of posted the fifth-lowest goals-against average in Division II. that program. South Dakota State University did not have 2006 South Dakota State 8-9-3 Miller later became the first player in SDSU history to be to wait long before it was able to start compiling a list of 2007 South Dakota State 9-4-4 named North Central Conference Player of the Year. She was accomplishments that its lone women’s soccer coach, Lang 2008 South Dakota State 15-5-1 also the first Jackrabbit soccer player to be named an All- Wedemeyer, has amassed in his 13-year tenure at South 2009 South Dakota State 11-7-2 American, earning second team honors. Dakota State University. 2010 South Dakota State 11-3-5 Wedemeyer built the Division II soccer program 2011 South Dakota State 12-6-2 SDSU Makes Transition to Division I from the ground up and has led the Jackrabbits through 2012 South Dakota State 6-9-2 After leading the four-year-old program to a 36-31- a transition to Division I and a trip to the NCAA College, Total: 118-97-28 7 record, South Dakota State decided to take its athletic which included the first NCAA postseason victory for SDSU department to the Division I level, leaving Wedemeyer Milestone Victories in the Division I era and the first time a Summit League with the task of recruiting players into a program that was 1 Sept. 19, 2000 vs. Sioux Falls team won a game at the College Cup. not eligible for the NCAA postseason and was without a 25 Sept. 21, 2002 vs. Southwest Baptist conference affiliation. 50 Oct. 13, 2006 vs. IPFW From The Ground Up Wedemeyer accepted the challenge even though it 54* Nov. 5, 2006 vs. North Dakota State Wedemeyer started at SDSU in 2000 with the task came with its low points. The program returned to where it 75 Oct. 20, 2008 vs. North Dakota State of building an NCAA Division II women’s soccer program. was just three years earlier, posting a 5-11-1 record during 78# Nov. 14, 2008 vs. Colorado His first roster of 19 included just six women who had any its first season at the Division I level. Although the wins were 100 Oct. 31, 2010 vs. Centenary collegiate experience, six freshmen, and a mix of seven not rolling in as quickly anymore, SDSU was making solid * won first conference title in SDSU history others, including four that had played club soccer at SDSU in strides. The program faced 10 new opponents during the # First NCAA postseason victory in SDSU’s history at NCAA College 1999. The roster was put together in just six months before Cup 2004 season and saw 11 Division I opponents. Five games the inexperienced Jackrabbit team took to the field for its into the season, the Jacks earned their first Division I win

12 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide Head Coach Lang Wedemeyer with a victory over Western Illinois, 2-0, at the Diadora Classic Player of the Year and an Academic All-American along with in Omaha, Neb., on Sept. 12. numerous other athletic and academic honors. In 2005, the team recorded another five-win season, posting a 5-12-1 record in its second year of Division I Outside of South Dakota State play. The Jacks recorded Division I victories over Northern In addition to starting the women’s soccer program at Iowa, Montana and Murray State, while also holding Big Ten SDSU, Wedemeyer has also been involved in other aspects member Minnesota scoreless on Sept. 11. of the South Dakota and national soccer community. He is a National Soccer Coaches Association of America regional Wedemeyer Leads Jacks to First Title director, overseeing all the coaching certification in South South Dakota State joined the United Soccer Conference Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wyoming and for its 2006 campaign. After starting the season with wins Colorado. over Northern Iowa and Northern Illinois, the Jacks were Wedemeyer is currently a NSCAA National Staff Coach holding their heads high with a 3-1-1 record through five and Regional Technical Director. He has traveled throughout games. However, SDSU struggled through the middle portion the country conducting coaching certification and running of its schedule. The Jacks went 0-7-1 in their next eight clinics over the past ten years. games, scoring just one goal during that stretch. Four of those In the summer of 2002, Wedemeyer added another title losses were by scores of 1-0 but the Jacks knew the season to his list of coaching credentials as he served as a coach for was not over yet. the Olympic Development Program Region II teams in the Over the course of the final seven games of the season the 1987, 1990 and 1993 age group teams, taking them on trips Jacks posted a 5-1-1 record, which included a 2-0-1 record to Germany and Holland. In March 2010, he took the 1993 in the United Soccer Conference tournament to claim the team to the Women’s International Algarve Tournament in USC championship. During SDSU’s three tournament games, Portugal. The team beat Ireland’s U17 National team, Sevilla’s goalkeepers Nicole Lograsso and Jenn Davis combined for women’s professional team and the women’s professional three straight shutouts. team from Benfica, Portugal. This same team beat Costa The conference tournament title was the first for SDSU Rica’s U20 National team, which played in the U20 2010 at any level and especially a nice reward for Wedemeyer after World Cup in Germany. starting a program from scratch and leading it to a Division I conference title. Prior to SDSU Wedemeyer joined the SDSU staff in 2000 as the first coach in A New Home For SDSU Athletics, Soccer women’s soccer history. Before taking his current post, Wedemeyer The 2007 season marked the first year for SDSU as a was the director of coaching and women’s coordinator for the member of The Summit League. In 2008, the Jacks become Roanoke Valley Youth Soccer Club. His three-year tenure as the a full Division I member and eligible for NCAA postseason club’s assistant executive director included overseeing all 28 teams competition. and their coaches. One of the youngest coaches in the United States to obtain all levels of coaching certification, Wedemeyer holds nine professional NCAA College Cup Contender soccer coaching licenses, including a United State Soccer Federation In 2008, Wedemeyer led the Jacks to a 15-5-1 record in “A” license and the NSCAA Premier diploma. their first year of eligibility for Division I postseason play. After While working on his master’s degree at Old Dominion, winning the Summit League’s regular season title with a 7-1 Wedemeyer served as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer record, the Jacks went on to win the conference tournament, program. earning them a trip to the NCAA College Cup. Wedemeyer’s 14th-seeded team beat the nationally ranked Colorado Buffaloes 1-0 in the first round of the Cup. Playing Career It marked the first NCAA postseason victory for SDSU and Wedemeyer began his collegiate playing career at was the first time a team from the Summit League won a Virginia Tech University, where he was voted the ‘Hokies best game at the College Cup. defensive player two years in a row. He later transferred to The win garnered national attention in the soccer Old Dominion University (Va.), where he captained the team world and created a buzz throughout SDSU and the state. and earned second-team academic All-America honors in Wedemeyer was selected as the Soccerbuzz.com runner- 1994. up coach of the year and the South Dakota Sports Writers Wedemeyer also has extensive professional playing Women’s College Coach of the Year. That season he coached experience in the United Soccer Leagues. He played three six Summit League all-conference selections, two all- years for his hometown Roanoke Wrath before playing with newcomer team selections, the Summit League’s Defensive the Sioux Falls Spitfire at the beginning of the team’s first season in 2001.

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 13 Assistant Coaches

Brock Thompson University of Mary ’00 • Assistant Coach • Sixth Season

Thompson joined Lang Wedemeyer’s coaching staff in 2008 after compiling a 61-36-7 career record over three seasons at Mary (2001-03) and three years at North Dakota (2005-07). He led Mary to NAIA Region III championships in 2002 and 2003 and berths in the NAIA National Tournament. During his tenure as the assistant coach for the Jackrabbits, Thompson has been a part of three teams that won The Summit League regular season championship in 2008, 2009 and 2011. In his first season at SDSU, Thompson helped guide the Jackrabbits to a 15-5-1 record including a Summit League regular season and conference tournament championship and a second-round appearance in the NCAA College Cup. After earning the league’s automatic bid, the Jacks upset No. 14 and fourth seeded Colorado Buffaloes 1-0, before falling in the second round to Minnesota. In his first season at North Dakota, Thompson was named North Central Conference Coach of the Year after leading his squad to a 12-5-1 record and a berth in the 2005 NCAA Division II Tournament. He stepped down from his coaching post following the 2007 season to become UND’s director of compliance. A native of Blair, Neb., Thompson was a three-time team most valuable player for the Mary men’s soccer team, earning honorable mention All-America honors as a senior. He stayed on as assistant men’s soccer coach until being named women’s soccer head coach in 2001. The 2002 National Soccer Coaches Association of America Midwest Senior College Coach of the Year, Thompson left Mary in 2004 to become an assistant coach at Indiana State, while pursuing a master’s degree in sport management. Thompson also has extensive coaching experience at the club and high school ranks. He won three state titles as head girls’ soccer coach at Century High School in Bismarck, N.D., from 2000-04 and was director of coaching for North Dakota Youth Soccer from 2002-04. In addition, he served as regional staff coach for the Region II Olympic Development Program from 2003-05 and 2009. He is very active in the U-16 local soccer community. He works with the Dakota Alliance Soccer Club and the Brookings FC. He is also serves as an instructor for coaching licensing.

Christa Nyblom South Dakota State ‘13 • Graduate Assistant • First Season

Christa Nyblom joined the Jackrabbit coaching staff after playing for the Jacks for four years. During her senior season (2012), Nyblom was the captain of the Jackrabbits. She ended her career for SDSU ranked 10th in points (38), tied for 10th in game-winning goals (5), tied for fourth in assists (12), fifth in shots on goal (59) and tied for fifth in games played (76). During her career as a Jackrabbit, Nyblom has excelled on and off the field. She was named to the All-Summit League First Team in 2012 and in 2011 she made the All- Summit League Second Team. Nyblom made The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence three times (2010, 2011, 2012) and the Academic Honor Roll twice (2010, 2011). Nyblom has spent her time back home (Vadnais Heights, Minn.) coaching various soccer clubs such as: Minneapolis Untied, Southeast Minneapolis and Centennial Soccer Club. She also spent three years coaching the Brookings Soccer Club. She hopes to continue coaching for the rest of her life and one day become a full-time coach.

14 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide SDSU Strength & Conditioning

Assistant AD - Strength & Conditioning: Nathan Moe

Family: Wife: Colleen – Son: Zachary – Daughter: Kylie

Education: B.S. Exercise Science: Moorhead State, Minn., 1996 MEd. Exercise Physiology: University of Texas, 1999

Experience: Asst. AD-Strength & Conditioning: South Dakota State, 2011-Present Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: South Dakota State, 2005-11 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: Eastern Illinois, 2002-05 Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach: Rice University, 1999-2002 Strength & Conditioning Graduate Asst.: University of Texas, 1997-99

Nathan Moe joined the South Dakota State staff as the From 1997 through the spring of 1999, Moe worked head strength and conditioning coach in August 2005 and as a graduate assistant in the strength and conditioning served in that position until being promoted to assistant program at the University of Texas in Austin, where he earned athletic director for strength and conditioning in May 2011. a MEd. in Exercise Physiology. He also worked in private Moe works directly with the Jackrabbit football, vol- business in physical fitness in Austin and Houston, Texas and leyball, and softball teams, and he also oversees the in Fargo, N.D. design and implementation of the year-round strength and A Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and a conditioning programs for all of the Jackrabbits 21 varsity USA Weightlifting Certified Club Coach, Moe also maintains sports. certifications in the National Strength and Conditioning Moe came to South Dakota State after heading the A sociation and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning strength and conditioning program at Eastern Illinois Coaches Association. University for three years, where he oversaw the design and A Minnesota native, Moe graduated from Moorhead implementation of strength and conditioning programs for all State University in Moorhead, Minn., in 1996, with a Bach- 22 of the Panthers varsity sports. elor of Science Degree in Exercise Science. He also earned Before his days with the Panthers in Charleston, Ill., Moe all-conference honors as a linebacker for the 1995 Northern worked as the assistant strength and conditioning coach Sun Intercollegiate Conference champion Dragons. at Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he worked with Moe and his wife Colleen live in Brookings with their the Owls football strength program, while being directly re- son, Zachary and daughter, Kylie. sponsible for men’s and women’s track, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s swimming, women’s soccer and men’s golf.

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Eric Adolph

Education: B.S. Sport Exercise: Dakota Wesleyan, 2009 M.S. Health and Nutrition Science: South Dakota State, 2012

Experience: Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach: South Dakota State, 2012-Present Strength & Conditioning Graduate Asst.: South Dakota State, 2012-12

Certifications: Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach

Eric Adolph joined the Jackrabbit staff as the assistant while assisting with the remaining 21 varsity sports. In the strength and conditioning coach in March 2012, after past, he also worked directly with the Jackrabbit softball, spending two years on the staff as a graduate assistant. men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, eques- A Flandreau native, Adolph completed his Master of trian and cheer teams. Science degree in Health and Nutritional Science with an A certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) emphasis in Sports Science at South Dakota State in May and USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach, Adolph of 2012. graduated from Dakota Wesleyan University in 2009 with a Adolph’s main responsibilities include working directly Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Science and Wellness. with the soccer, women’s and baseball teams,

Graduate Assistants

Seth Daughters Paul Lundgren Jesse Rodriguez

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 15 SDSU Sports Medicine Assistant AD - Sports Medicine: Owen Stanley

Family: Wife: Erin

Education: B.S. Athletic Training: West Chester (Penn.), 2002 M.S. Kinesiology & Health Promotion: Kentucky, 2005

Experience: Assistant-AD for Sports Medicine: South Dakota State, 2011-present Director of Sports Medicine: South Dakota State, 2009-11 Asst. Athletic Trainer: Kansas City Chiefs, 2007-09 Asst. Athletic Trainer/Head Football Trainer: Northern Iowa, 2005-07 Owen Stanley brought a wealth of professional and athletic trainer for the ’s Kansas City collegiate experience with him when he joined the South Chiefs, where he worked until joining the Jackrabbits. Dakota State staff in July 2009, where he oversees an Stanley’s other professional experience includes intern- athletic training staff that includes five assistant trainers and ships with the NFL’s New York Jets and the Philadelphia eight graduate assistants. Wings of the Professional Indoor Lacrosse league. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Stanley earned a bachelor’s In addition to his athletic training experience, Stanley degree in athletic training from West Chester University (Pa.) has given presentations at the National Athletic Trainers’ in 2002. He went on to earn a master’s degree in kinesiology Association Annual Meeting and the Southeast Athletic Train- and health promotion from the University of Kentucky in ers’ Association Symposium and has been published in the 2005, while serving as a graduate assistant athletic trainer Journal of Sports Medicine. for the Wildcats’ football and baseball teams, after finishing Stanley also chaired the Young Professionals Committee an internship with the New York Jets. of the Athletic Trainers Association and serves as Upon graduating from Kentucky, Stanley joined the an E-Mentor for NATA and on numerous committees and athletic training staff at the University of Northern Iowa in advisory councils on and off campus. 2005, working as the assistant director of athletic training Stanley, who earned his EMT certification in 2012, lives services and head football athletic trainer. in Brookings with his wife Erin. In 2007, Stanley accepted the position of assistant

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Ben Heinze

Family: Wife: Tara – Son: Andrew – Daughter: Emily

Education: B.S. Exercise Science: Winona State University (Minn.), 1998 M.S. Athletic Training: South Dakota State University, 2000

Experience: Assistant Athletic Trainer: South Dakota State, 2003-present Head Athletic Trainer: Franklin College (Ind.), 2000-03 Athletic Training Clinic: 2000-03

Ben Heinze came to South Dakota State as an athletic trainer in 2003 and he worked with the Jackrabbit women’s basketball and football teams before making the move to the soccer team in 2011. He also oversaw the sports medicine facilities at the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center before joining the soccer team. A La Crescent, Minn., native, Heinze earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Winona State University (Minn.) in 1998, and then moved on to SDSU, where he added a master’s degree in athletic training in 2000. After completing his master’s degree, Heinze spent two and a half years as the head athletic trainer at Franklin Col- lege (Ind.) and worked at an athletic training clinic. Jackrabbit Assistant Athletic Trainers

David Kragness David Rule Lisa Spors Women’s Basketball Football Volleyball Tennis 16 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2013 Jackrabbit Profiles

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 17 Jackrabbit Seniors

v Caylee Costello: Career Statistics caylee Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2010 8 0 0 0 2 .000 0 23 COSTELLO 2011 13 0 1 1 5 .000 0 2012 17 0 1 1 5 .000 0 Senior Career 36 0 2 2 12 .000 0

Midfielder Career Highs Sioux Falls, S.D. Goals: none; Assists: 1 (2x, last: vs. Northern Iowa, 9/16/12); Points: 1 (2x, last vs. Northern Iowa, Washington H.S. 9/16/12); Shots: 2 (vs. Oakland, 10/14/11); SOG: 1 (4x, last: vs. Kansas City, 10/19/12)

2012 (Junior) Started all 17 games for the Jacks ... recorded one assist in the 4-0 win versus Northern Iowa ... attempted five shots, two on goal

2011 (Sophomore) Played in 13 games, started six ... recorded one point on one assist ... assist came in a win at North Dakota ... attempted five shots, one on goal

2010 (Freshman) Saw action in nine games in her debut season … recorded two shots, including one on-goal as a freshman

Before SDSU Spent the last six years playing for the Dakota Gold/Alliance club team where they were state champions for the past six years ... was a four-time all-state selection during her prep career, earning second team honors as a freshman and sophomore and first team recognition during her junior and senior seasons ... placed in the top-five at the state tournament all four years of high school while also boasting a 43-3-2 career record ... as a freshman, Costello was named most valuable player and top defender, while also earning top defender honors as a sophomore ... in her final prep season, she was named the team’s top midfielder and team captain ... performing well in the classroom, Costello is a National Honor Society member

Education Majoring in HPER

18 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide Jackrabbit Seniors

Stacy Guijarro: Career Statistics stacy Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 17 5 0 10 25 .200 1 21 GUIJARRO Career 17 5 O 10 25 .200 1 Senior Career Highs Goals: 1 (5x last: at Omaha, 10/26/2012); Assists: none; Points: 2 (5x last: at Omaha, 10/26/2012); Forward Shots: 6 (vs. North Dakota, 9/7/2012); SOG: 6 (vs. North Dakota, 9/7/2012) Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley C.C.

2012 (Junior) Played in all 17 games for the Jacks, started seven ... scored five goals for 10 points on 25 shots, 15 shots on goal ... scored game-winning goal in 2-0 win versus then league leader Western Illinois ... named to The Summit League Academic Honor Roll

Before SDSU Played three years at Antelope Valley High School and one year at Eastside High School ... Four-time CIF first team ... Team captain all four years ... Attended Antelope Valley College ... Scored 26 goals and assisted on 11 in 2011 ... Finished third in the state for goals scored ... Conference Player of the Year ... Antelope Valley College MVP

Education Majoring in Sociology

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 19 Jackrabbit Seniors

Megan Kingston: Career Statistics megan Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2011 19 2 3 7 20 .100 1 10 KINGSTON 2012 17 1 2 4 28 .36 0 Career 36 3 5 11 48 .062 1 Senior Career Highs Forward Goals: 2 (vs. IPFW, 10/16/11); Assists: 2 (vs. North Dakota State, 10/29/11); Omaha, Neb. Points: 4 (vs. IPFW, 10/16/11); Shots: 5 (2x, last: vs. IUPUI, 10/12/12); Nebraska-Omaha (Millard North H.S.) SOG: 3 (3x, last: vs. IUPUI, 10/12/12)

2012 (Junior) Started all 17 games for the Jacks ... scored one goal and assisted on one more for four points ... attempted 28 shots, 16 on goal, both third-most on the team ... scored lone goal of the season in 6-1 win at Omaha ... named to The Summit League Academic Honor Roll and The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Exellence

2011 (Sophomore) Played in 19 games with 12 starts ... started every regular- season conference game ... finished fifth on the team with seven points on two goals and three assists ... scored two goals versus IPFW, including the game-winner ... attempted 20 shots, 11 on goal

Before SDSU Finished her freshman season at Nebraska-Omaha second on the team with 23 points on four goals and seven assists ... played her prep career at Millard North High School where she helped lead the Mustangs to a Nebraska State Championship her sophomore season ... named All- Nebraska Second Team and Metro Conference Second Team as a senior ... played club soccer for Team OFC Rio and Team Toro ... helped Team Toro to a 2006 state championship and OFC Rio to three-consecutive state titles in 2008, 2009 and 2010

Education Majoring in Biology/Pre-Medicine

20 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide Jackrabbit Seniors

Darci Miller: Career Statistics darci Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2010 19 2 1 5 13 .154 0 13 MILLER 2011 18 1 4 6 11 .091 0 2012 17 3 2 8 23 .130 1 Senior Career 54 6 7 19 47 .125 1

Midfielder Career Highs Overland Park, Kan. Goals: 1 (6x, last: vs. Northern Iowa, 9/16/12); Assists: 1 (6x, last: at Omaha, 10/26/12); Olathe East H.S. Points: 3 (vs. IPFW, 10/16/11); Shots: 3 (4x, last: vs. South Dakota, 10/21/12); SOG: 3 (at UMKC, 10/23/11)

2012 (Junior) Started all 17 games for the Jacks ... scored three goals and assisted on two more for eight points ... attempted 23 shots, nine on goal ... scored game-winning goal in 2-0 win at Green Bay ... named to The Summit League Academic Honor Roll and The Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Exellence

2011 (Sophomore) Saw action in 18 games with 16 starts ... recorded six points on one goal and four assists ... lone goal paired with one assist in a three-point effort versus IPFW ... part of the defense that posted a consecutive shutout minutes streak of 832:23, the 12th-longest streak in NCAA history

2010 (Freshman) Named to the All-Summit League Newcomer Team … played in all 19 games and started two for the Jacks … notched two goals and one assist … scored her first career goal in the 3-0 win over Montana (9/5)

Before SDSU Along with freshman Kara McCaughey, played club soccer with the Blue Valley Stars Mallorca, won six-straight state titles dating from 2004-09 ... her team qualified for the regional finals in 2006 and reached the semifinals in 2008 and 2009 ... in high school, Miller was a Kansas all-state selection as a sophomore, junior and senior and a first-team all-sunflower and first team all-Olathe selection her senior season as well as Olathe Player of the Year ... led her team to a state title as a sophomore and was a state tournament finalist during her freshman and junior seasons ... more than just a footballer, Miller played basketball for two years and was a part of two state cross country titles as a freshman and junior, while also being named a first-team all-state selection in her eighth grade and junior seasons ... off the pitch, Miller was named a Kansas Honor Scholar as a senior

Education Majoring in Nursing

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Stephanie Krzywania: Career Statistics stephanie Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2011 10 0 0 0 3 .000 0 2 KRZYWANIA 2012 14 0 0 0 7 .000 0 Career 24 0 0 0 10 .000 0 Junior Career Highs Forward Goals: none; Assists: none; Points: none; Markham, Ontario Shots: 2 (3x, last: vs.Western Illinois, 10/14/12); SOG: 1 (3x, last: at IPFW, 10/5/12) Shattuck St. Mary’s H.S.

2012 (Sophomore) Before SDSU Played in 14 games, started one for the Jacks ... attempted Part of the 2010 Minnesota Olympic Development Program seven shots, one on goal State Team ... a member of the 2010 Midwest Regional League Championship team ... a 2008 Central Girls Soccer League Finalist ... RHSC 2007 U14 Ontario Cup Champion 2011 (Freshman) and Canada-wide finalist ... also participated in tennis, cross Saw action in 10 games ... attempted three shots, two on country and track and field ... competed in the 2008 and goal 2009 University of Waterloo Pascal Math Competition ... excelling in the classroom, a member of the honor roll all four years of her prep career ... a dual citizen of Canada and Poland

Education Majoring in Biology/Pre-Dentistry

Elisa Stamatakis: Career Statistics elisa Season GP Min. GA GAA SV W-L-T SO 2010 17 1631:00 16 0.88 60 11-2-3 8 1 STAMATAKIS 2011 DNP 2012 16 1418:12 24 1.52 51 5-8-2 5 Junior Career 33 3049:12 40 1.19 111 16-10-5 13

Goalkeeper Career Highs Edmonton, Alberta Saves: 7 (3x, last at North Dakota, 9/7/12); Shots Faced: 22 (at , 8/19/12) Ross Sheppard H.S.

2012 (Redshirt Sophomore) SDSU Leaderboard Education Started 16 games for the Jacks in goal ... made 51 saves Shutouts -- 2nd, 13 shutouts Majoring in Architecture ... posted five shutouts ... finished the season with a 5-8-2 Victories in goal -- 3rd, 16 victories record ... named to The Summit League Academic Honor Roll Minutes played in goal -- 2nd, 3046 minutes played

2011 (Sophomore) Before SDSU Redshirted Joins Stéphanie Bérubé as the second Canadian product to join the Jackrabbit soccer team ... was a member of the Canada National Training Centre from 2006-2010 ... in 2010 (Freshman) 2009, she was a member of the Alberta Canada Summer Named to the All-Summit League Second Team … shutout Games team, leading them to a fourth-place finish ... eight opponents in her debut season, second most shutouts from 2005-08, Stamatakis was a member of the Alberta in a season all-time and third most career shutouts all-time Provincial team ... won the Bronze medal in 2006 at the u14 … recorded four consecutive shutouts in her first five games, Provincial All-Star Nationals while winning silver in 2007 the second longest shutout streak all-time … tallied 60 and bronze in 2008 with the u16 team ... also participated saves and allowed only 16 goals … finished the season with with Southwest United from 2007-09 and Edmonton Victoria a 11-2-4 record, the third most career wins all-time for the since 2008 on their Alberta Major women’s team, which won Jacks and third most season wins all-time the Gold medal at the national championship in 2009 ... in high school at Ross Sheppard Senior High, Stamatakis was a three-year starter from 2008-10

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Sydney Tobin: Career Statistics sydney Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2011 DNP 14 TOBIN 2012 DNP Career 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Junior Career Highs Midfielder Goals: none; Assists: none; Palmdale, Calif. Points: none; College of the Canyons Shots: none; SOG: none

Before SDSU 2011: Nine goals, three assists ... First-team all-conference as forward ... 2012: First-team all-conference as a center back ... Team finished ranked No. 6 in the nation ... played at the College of the Canyons before transferring to South Dakota State

“I feel that SDSU is the right place for me because I like the sense of community at the school and within Brookings. The soccer program and coaches provide a family for me away from home. Also, the university creates so many great opportunities, I couldn’t pass it up!”

Kristin Ford: Career Statistics kristin Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2011 18 1 0 2 8 .125 0 20 FORD 2012 DNP Career 18 1 0 2 8 .125 0 Redshirt Sophomore Career Highs Midfielder Goals: 1 (vs. North Dakota, 9/11/11); Assists: none; Points: 2 (vs. North Dakota, 9/11/11); Sioux Falls, S.D. Shots: 2 (vs. North Dakota, 9/11/11); SOG: 1 (4x, last: vs. Southern Utah, 10/2/11) Washington H.S.

2012 (Sophomore) Before SDSU Missed season due to injury Named first team all-state her junior and senior seasons ... played on the varsity team at Washington High School all 2011 (Freshman) four years of her prep career and was captain of the team her senior season ... awarded the Golden Boot award for the Played in 18 games, started one ... lone start came in The most goals scored on her team ... also named the MVP, top Summit League Tournament at Oakland ... recorded two forward and hustle award by her teammates ... played for points on one goal ... goal came in win versus North Dakota the Nebraska ODP and the South Dakota ODP ... competed ... attempted eight shots, four on goal in regional competition for three years, the first two years with the age group a year older ... also excelling in the classroom, a member of the National Honor Society, Junior Rotarian and a four-year academic letter-winner ...

Education Intends to major in Pre-Physical Therapy

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Alyssa Brazil: Career Statistics alyssa Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 17 2 0 4 10 .200 1 15 BRAZIL Career 17 2 0 4 10 .200 1 Sophomore Career Highs Goals: 1 (vs. Western Illinois, 10/14/12); Assists: none; Midfielder Points: 2 (2x, last: vs. Western Illinois, 10/14/12); Sioux Falls, S.D. Shots: 2 (2x, last: vs. Western Illinois, 10/14/12); SOG: 1 (5x, last: at Omaha, 10/26/12) O’Gorman H.S.

2012 (Freshman) Before SDSU Played in all 17 games, started five ... scored two goals for Four-year letterwinner and starter, Varsity Soccer (2008- four points on 10 shots, six shots on goal ... first goal was 2011) ... Two-time First Team All-State Soccer (2010-2011) game-winning goal in 4-0 win at Northern Iowa ... scored ... South Dakota ODP Team (2009) ... Nebraska ODP Team second goal of the season in 89th minute of 2-0 win versus pool play qualifier (2010) ... Four-time club soccer state then league leader Western Illinois ... named to The Summit champion ... Two-time soccer Team Captain (2010-2011) League Academic Honor Roll ... State Champions (2008) ... Four-year starter in Varsity Soccer (2008-2011) ... Four-year letterwinner and starter, Varsity Basketball (2008-2012) ... Basketball state runner- up (2011) ... Basketball Team Captain (2011-12)

Education Majoring in Early Childhood Education

Megan Graf: Career Statistics megan Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 29 GRAF Career 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Sophomore Career Highs Goals: none; Assists: none; Defender Points: none; Woodstock, Ill. Shots: none; SOG: none Marian Central Catholic H.S.

2012 (Freshman) Saw action in three games for the Jacks ... named to The Before SDSU Summit League Academic Honor Roll All-Conference (2011) ... Regional Champions (2010, 2011) ... Sectional and Super Sectional Champions (2011) ... Club Team state runner-up (2011) ... State Champions (2010, 2011) ... Regional Champions (2011) ... Fourth- place at National Championship (2011)

Education Majoring in Animal Science

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Brianna Ismale: Career Statistics brianna Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 22 ISMALE Career 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Sophomore Career Highs Goals: none; Assists: none; Forward/Defender Points: none; Apple Valley, Minn. Shots: none; SOG: none Eastview H.S.

2012 (Freshman) Before SDSU Saw action in two games for the Jacks All-Conference, South Suburban Conference (2011, 2012) ... Section Champions (2011) ... GU-16 Coast Soccer Leauge Premiere champions (2010, 2011) ... 94’ Southern California ODP Pool (2007) ... San Diego Surf Cup finalist (2009) ... Placed top-three Coast Soccer League Gold (2009, 2010) ... Cal South national cup finalist (2009, 2010) ... Players College Showcase champions (2010) ... GU-16 Premier League ECNL (2010) ... Second Team all- league (2010-11) ... Three-time Pacific League champions

Education Majoring in Athletic Training

Katie McNeary: Career Statistics katie Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 17 0 0 0 6 .000 0 17 McNEARY Career 17 0 0 0 6 .000 0 Sophomore Career Highs Goals: none; Assists: none; Points: none; Defender Shots: 2 (2x, last: vs. Drake, 8/31/12); SOG: 1 (2x, last: at IPFW, 10/5/12) Aberdeen, S.D. Roncalli H.S.

2011 (Freshman) Before SDSU Started all 17 games for the Jacks, one of two freshmen to First Team All-State (2010, 2011, 2012) ... Honorable start all 17 games ... attempted six shots, two on goal from Mention (2009) ... Four-year starter and letterwinner ... the defender position Voted Most Valuable Player (2011, 2012) ... Captain of the 2011 South Dakota AA Champions ... A member of South Dakota ODP team ... Played for the Northern Blast club team ... Six-year letterwinner in track ... A member of a two- time state champion 4x800 meter relay team ... Voted Most Valuable Player in (2009, 2011) ... All-State cross country runner (two seasons)

Education Majoring in Pre-Nursing

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Sheridon Newberry: Career Statistics sheridon Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 11 0 1 1 1 .000 0 18 NEWBERRY Career 11 0 1 1 1 .000 0 Sophomore Career Highs Goals: none; Assists: 1 (at Creighton, 9/19/2012); Points: 1 (at Creighton, 9/19/2012); Defender Shots: 1 (at Creighton, 9/19/2012); SOG: none Lemont, Ill. Lemont H.S.

2012 (Freshman) Before SDSU Played in 11 games, started three for the Jacks ... assisted Varsity as a freshman ... State runner-up freshman year ... on one goal ... attempted one shot ... assist was on SDSU’s Team Captain of club team goal at Creighton ... named to The Summit League Academic Honor Roll Education Majoring in Pre-Nursing

Dani Patterson: Career Statistics dani Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 17 0 3 3 9 .000 0 12 PATTERSON Career 17 0 3 3 9 .000 0 Career Highs Sophomore Goals: none; Assists: 1 (3x, last: at Omaha, 10/26/2012); Points: 1 (3x, last: at Omaha, 10/26/2012); Defender Shots: 4 (vs. IUPUI, 10/12/2012); SOG: 3 (vs. IUPUI, 10/12/2012) Des Moines, Iowa Shattuck St. Mary’s H.S.

2012 (Freshman) Before SDSU Started all 17 games for the Jacks, one of two freshmen to Team captain of high school team ... Winner of U-14 Iowa start all 17 games ... recorded three assists and attempted State Cup ... Played in Minnesota State Cup (2010, 2011, nine shots, five on goal ... tallied assists in the 2-0 win at 2012) ... Coach’s Choice Award (2011) ... Saber Leadership Green Bay and 6-1 win at Omaha ... named Summit League Award (2012) ... Led team in assists (2011) Defensive Player of the Week for her performances Oct. 15-21 ... All-Summit League second team selection ... All- Education Summit League freshmen team selection Exercise Science

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Diana Potterveld: Career Statistics diana Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 17 8 3 19 39 .205 3 7 POTTERVELD Career 17 8 3 19 39 .205 3 Sophomore Career Highs Goals: 3 (at Omaha, 10/26/2012); Assists: 1 (3x, last: vs. Western Illinois, 10/14/2012); Forward Points: 6 (at Omaha, 10/26/2012); Shots: 5 (at Creighton, 9/19/12); Fort Collins, Colo. SOG: 5 (at Creighton, 9/19/12) Poudre H.S.

2012 (Freshman) Before SDSU The Summit League Freshman of the Year ... first Jackrabbit Member of the Colorado Arsenal (2004-2011) ... Colorado soccer player to be named Newcomer/Freshman of the Year Arsenal Team Captain (2007, 2011) ... Colorado ODP State ... All-Summit League first team honoree ... first freshman to Team / Region IV Camp (2010) ... Colorado ODP State Pool earn first-team honors ... All-Summit League freshman team (2008-2009) ... CSYSA League Champions (2009) ... State ... named Offensive Player of the Week for her performance Cup Semifinalist (2009, 2011) ... State Cup Quarterfinalist Oct. 26 ... named Female Athlete of the Month for October ... (2010) ... Varsity starter (2009-2012) ... Team Captain played all 17 games, started 16 for the Jacks ... led the team (2011-2012) ... Four-year letterwinner ... All-Conference in points (19), goals (8), shots (39), shots on goal (29), shots Second Team (2009-2011) ... Academic All-State First Team on goal percent (.744) and game-winning goals (3) ... tied- (2010-2012) for-second in assists (3) ... scored three game-winning goals in must-win, back-to-back-to-back games versus Kansas Education City (1-0), versus South Dakota (1-0) and at Omaha (6-1) Majoring in Biology/Pre-Medicine ... first player in school history to score three-straight game- winning goals ... scored first SDSU hat-trick since 2004 in 6-1 win at Omaha ... 10 points in a three-game span are the most in a three-game span since 2003 ... Eight goals are the most in a single season since 2008 ... scored 12 of her 19 points in the final five regular season games ... named to The Summit League Academic Honor Roll

Delaney Ratcliffe: Career Statistics delaney Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 16 0 1 1 10 .000 0 3 RATCLIFFE Career 16 0 1 1 10 .000 0 Career Highs Sophomore Goals: none; Assists: 1 (at Omaha, 10/26/2012); Points: 1 (at Omaha, 10/26/2012); Defender Shots: 3 (vs. Iowa State, 9/14/2012); SOG: 2 (vs. Iowa State, 9/14/2012) Winnipeg, Manitoba J.H. Bruns/Glenlawn H.S.

2012 (Freshman) Before SDSU Played 16 games, started 10 for the Jacks ... assisted on J.H. Bruns soccer team Most Valuable Player (2009-2010) one goal ... attempted 10 shots, six on goal ... lone assist ... Part of the Bonivital soccer team that won the U14 and was in 6-1 win at Omaha ... named to The Summit League U16 Provincial Championships (2008 and 2010) ... Dakota Academic Honor Roll Alliance Soccer Tournament Champions (2010) ... Part of Regional soccer training centre (2007-present) ... Involved in the National Training Center (2008-present) ... Part of the Manitoba Canada Summer Games team (2009) ... J. H. Bruns basketball team Most Valuable Player (2009-2010)

Education Majoring in Nursing

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Blake McMillen: Career Statistics blaklee Season GP G A P Shots Shot Pct. GW 2012 DNP 0 McMILLEN Career 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Redshirt Freshman Career Highs Saves none; Shots Faced none; Goalkeeper Laguna Niguel, Calif. Dana Hills H.S.

2012 (Freshman) Before SDSU Redshirted 2011 United Cup Finalists ... Avalanche Invitational Finalists ... Pleasanton Rage College Showcase Semi-Finalists ... Undefeated at Texas Shootout College Showcase 2010 ... 2009 United Cup Semi-Finalists ... Irvine Cup Champions ... 2011 Most Inspirational Award ... 2008-09 soccer team captain

Education Majoring in Mathematical Education

ashley nicole 9 ADAMS 99 INSKEEP Freshman Freshman Defender Goalkeeper Winnipeg, Manitoba Ankeny, Iowa Glenlawn Collegiate Ankeny H.S.

Before SDSU Before SDSU Ashley Adams is one of two incoming freshmen from Glenlawn Collegiate (Lauren Kressock) During Inskeep’s time at Ankeny High School she helped her team to a state title in 2011 ...... she won numerous awards during her playing in Canada ... Adams’ soccer team took fifth she followed-up her state title performance by taking second in the state in 2012 ... along place in the Canadian Club Nationals in Nova Scotia in October of 2012 ... her club team was with a second place finish at state in 2012 she was chosen as her team’s captain and was MSA U-18 champions in August 2012 and she was named MVP ... she was named Rookie of named to the second team all-conference and to the second team all-state ... her club team the Year and was leading goal scorer on her high school team in 2010 ... Adams competed was the 2012 ODP Region II Tournament runner-up ... Inskeep won the Ankeny Student- in track & field, where she was named MVP in 2009 ... she took home academic honors in Athlete Award and the Academic Excellence Award ninth through 11th grade “To start my college search, I made a list of everything that I desired in a university. Then I heard about South Dakota State and decided to check it out. When I came on my visit I fell “You can never truly pick a university without visiting the campus. As soon as I visited SDSU in love with the campus. Everything on my checklist was met or exceeded! Campus just felt I knew I was going to be a Jackrabbit. Growing up in a small town as a kid, Brookings was like a place that I could call home.” a great choice for me as far as sizing goes. Although one of the main reason I am now a student at SDSU is because of the amazing pharmacy program they have here. On top of these amazing factors that swayed me to become a Jackrabbit, soccer was just the icing on the cake. Getting to play soccer at a D-I level was always my dream. That is why I chose SDSU.”

28 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide Jackrabbit Freshmen lauren lindsee 5 KRESSOCK 8 LARSON Freshman Freshman Midfielder Defender Winnipeg, Manitoba Omaha, Neb. St. Mary’s Academy Omaha Burke H.S.

Before SDSU Before SDSU Kressock joins Ashley Adams as the second player from Glenlawn Collegiate ... she was While playing on OFC, Larson earned the player of the year award in 2012 ... she was the a four-year starter for the Manitoba Provincial soccer team ... a member of the Canada team captain on her 2013 high school soccer team ... Larson was a four-year letterwinner summer games Manitoba team ... her soccer team won the silver medal in the Western during her high school career and made the all-state honorable mention team Canada Summer Games … competed in the National Training Center in Edmonton, Canada and the Regional Training Centre in Manitoba ... took part in the Canadian National Soccer “I came to SDSU because I wanted to get the full experience of being a college athlete. Being All-State Tournament in Hamilton, Ontario in 2012 ... a member of the Winnipeg South End here has not only taught me time management but also to have a hard work ethic in both United Premier Soccer Club for five years ... a part of the team that won the Manitoba Soccer school and soccer. After meeting the team, coaches, and seeing the campus I realized that Association Provincial Championships in 2009 ... won the 2011 Glenlawn Collegiate Soccer SDSU was the perfect place for me to grow and develop.” Academy Leadership Award ... St. Mary’s Junior Athlete of the Year in 2010 ... she was a five- year Honor Roll student ... Red River Heritage Fair representative (2010)

“The main contributor to my decision to attend SDSU is the exceptional balance between academics and competitive athletic programs. The schools successful history as past NCAA Summit League champions is a clearly indicates the quality of soccer program. Alongside the on campus programs, Brookings has a great community feel to it and a lot of support for their students and sports which gives this University an ‘at home’ feel and the perfect fit for me.”

shelby lauren 4 RAPER 00 THORMODSGARD Freshman Freshman Forward Goalkeeper Franktown, Colo. Prior Lake, Minn. Lutheran H.S. Prior Lake H.S.

Before SDSU Before SDSU Raper is coming from Lutheran High School where she was a decorated soccer player ... her During her time at Prior Lake High School Thormodsgard won numerous awards including: awards on the field include: two-time Colorado all-state, two-time all-conference, two-time multiple all-conference nods, team MVP, team captain, four-year letterwinner and an all-state MVP, three-time captain, LHS Sportsmanship Award ... she made the CHSAA state playoffs honorable mention three times ... she finished in the top-five in Colorado and the nation in high school girls soccer stats for goals and assists twice ... she also was a ODP player and a member of “I came to SDSU because of the soccer family. School IS important to me, however the soccer ECNL ... Raper led the her ECNL team (Colorado Storm Copa) in goals in 2012 with 15 environment was equally important! Deciding where to attend was a huge decision for me. (16 games) ... scored 26 goals and 22 assists (16 games) for her high school team ... her Both Lang and Brock took the time I needed to show me the program and reveal it’s core academic achievements include: four-time academic high honors, four-time scholar athlete values. The women’s soccer team sold me on SDSU, then I fell in love with the school and award, four-time CSHAA Academic All-State Team, a member of National Honors Society and Brookings!” the Student Council

“I chose SDSU mostly because of the atmosphere. Brookings is a nice sized town, everyone is super friendly and I feel safe and at home here. The school has a good reputation in academics as well as athletics which is a nice bonus. I really liked the coach and team and we have a promising future. Not only all that, but SDSU has a good balance of original and modern facilities and buildings. It just seemed like a perfect fit.”

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alexa mckenzie 25 TRAKALO 16 WOLF Freshman Freshman Forward Defender Prior Lake, Minn. Rapid City, S.D. Lakeville North H.S. Stevens H.S.

Before SDSU Before SDSU Trakalo’s athletic achievements include: all-conference in soccer her senior year, two-time Wolf won two South Dakota ‘AA’ State Championships (2009, 2010) during her time at all-state, all-state honorable mention, Lakeville North High School Offense MVP, LNHS co- Stevens High School … she was a four-year letter winner and a four-year starter in high offense MVP and team captain … her high school team finished third in 2012 and fourth school … in 2012 Wolf was named to the first team all-state … she led the Raiders in in 2011 at the state tournament … recorded a hat-trick and assist in the third place game assists in 2012 … two-time state tournament MVP (2011, 2012) … she played club soccer at the MSHSL State Tournament … three-time all-conference in track ... a member of the for Rushmore SC for eight years … her club won three state championships (2009, 2010 4x100-meter relay team that finished second at the 2013 state track meet ... three-time and 2012) … Wolf was a member of the South Dakota ODP team and attended Region II track academic all-state … her academic marks include four-time participant on the ‘A’ honor camps in 2009 and 2010 … she was also a four-year letter winner in track and field … her roll, two time academic all-state and a member of the National Honors Society track teams won back-to-back state titles in 2010 and 2011 … team captain in 2013 … her academic honors include: four-year honor roll, a member of the National Honor Society, “I chose to attend South Dakota State University for a few reasons. First of all, i decided Future Business Leaders of America and Fellowship of Christian Athletes that it suited me well both academically and for soccer. I am a biology major, but have yet to decide what I want to do after college. I knew that SDSU had many different paths that I “I chose SDSU because of its academic opportunities it has to offer and I really like the team could choose to go down, even if my plans changed. Sports wise, I really liked the team and and coaches here. I also love that it is located where my family is still able to come support coaches. The players were extremely welcoming and I liked their style of play. I knew that I me at our games.” wanted to play soccer and SDSU seemed to be the right fit for me across the board. Lastly, it was the right distance from home (four hours), and a medium size university, which I was also looking for!”

madison 11 YUEILL Freshman Midfielder Bloomington, Minn. Bloomington Jefferson H.S.

Before SDSU Yueill competed for the Bloomington Jefferson High School soccer team … she was named to the South Suburban team twice … her club team finished runner-up in the MYSA Premier League tournament … runner-up in the ECNL B Flight National Championships … made the ODP Minnesota state team three times … attendee of the 2011 ODP Holdover camp … 2011 ODP Regional pool player … she was the captain of her soccer team during the 2012 season

“While looking at colleges I had a couple of things in mind that I wanted. First, I wanted a school that was medium size and close enough to home but not too close. Academically I wanted a school that had cadaver labs available to undergrads and last but not least I wanted a school that had a great soccer program, from the coaching staff to the style of play, SDSU was the perfect fit!”

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2013 Opponents

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Iowa State Loyola (Ill.) Lamar Cyclones Ramblers Lady Cardinals

Friday, Aug. 23 // Brookings, S.D. Sunday, Aug. 25 // Brookings, S.D. Friday, Aug. 30 // San Antonio, Texas Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Ames, Iowa Location...... Chicago, Ill. Location...... Beaumont, Texas Founded (Enrollment)...... 1858 (29,887) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1870 (16,040) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1923 (14,522) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Big 12 Conference...... Missouri Valley Conference...... Southland Nickname...... Cyclones Nickname...... Ramblers Nickname...... Cardinals/Lady Cardinals Colors...... Cardinal and Gold Colors...... Maroon and Gold Colors...... Red and White Home Field...... Cyclone Sports Complex Home Field...... Loyola Soccer Park Home Field...... Lamard Soccer Complex

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Soccer SID...... Nicole Greiner Soccer SID...... Ryan Haley Soccer SID...... Pat Murray SID Phone...... (515) 294-3372 SID Phone...... (773) 508-2557 SID Phone...... (409) 880-2338 SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected]

Team History Team History Team History First Year of Soccer...... 1996 First Year of Soccer...... 1992 First Year of Soccer...... 2007 Overall Record...... 127-158-28 Overall Record...... 154-244-28 Overall Record...... 33-70-8 NCAA Tourney Appearances...... One (2005) NCAA Tourney Appearances...... Three (2007) NCAA Tourney Appearances...... None Big 12 Regular Season Titles...... None Missouri Valley Regular Season Titles...... None Southland Regular Season Titles...... None Big 12 Tournament Titles...... None Missouri Valley Tournament Titles...... None Southland Regular Tournament Titles...... None

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Wendy Dillinger Head Coach...... Barry Bimbi Head Coach...... Orlando Cervantes Alma mater...... Indiana, ‘98 Alma mater...... St. Francis (Pa.), ‘94 Alma mater...... San Jose St., ‘99 Record at Iowa State...... 39-50-9 (Five seasons) Record at Loyola (Ill.)...... 14-19-6 (Two seasons) Record at Lamar...... 11-9-1 (One season) Career Record...... 125-75-17 Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same

Team Information Team Information Team Information 2012 Record...... 10-10 2012 Record...... 8-9-3 2012 Record...... 11-9-1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9-2

Sam Houston State Nevada Northern Illinois Bearkats Wolf Pack Huskies

Sunday, Sept. 1 // San Antonio, Texas Friday, Sept. 6 // Brookings, S.D. Sunday, Sept. 8 // Brookings, S.D. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Huntsville, Texas Location...... Reno, Nev. Location...... DeKalb, Ill. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1879 (18,478) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1847 (18,000) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1895 (24,424) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Southland Conference...... Mountain West Conference...... Mid-American Conference Nickname...... Bearkats Nickname...... Wolf Pack Nickname...... Huskies Colors...... Orange and White Colors...... Navy, Blue and Silver Colors...... Cardinal and Black Home Field...... Joseph Pritchett Field Home Field...... Mackay Stadium Home Field...... NIU Soccer & Track and Field Complex

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Soccer SID...... Kevin Rodriguez Soccer SID...... Darron Pinkney Soccer SID...... Corey Campbell SID Phone...... (936) 294-176 SID Phone...... (775) 682-6963 SID Phone...... (815) 753-9513 SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected]

Team History Team History Team History First Year of Soccer...... 2003 First Year of Soccer...... 2000 First Year of Soccer...... 1993 Overall Record...... 63-121-3 Overall Record...... 74-157-20 Overall Record...... 143-207-33 NCAA Tourney Appearances...... None NCAA Tourney Appearances...... One (2006) NCAA Tourney Appearances...... None Southland Regular Season Titles...... None Mountain West Regular Season Titles...... One MAC Regular Season Titles...... Two Southland Tournament Titles...... None Mountain West Tournament Titles...... None MAC Tournament Titles...... None

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Tom Brown Head Coach...... Dr. Melissa Price Head Coach...... John Ross Alma mater...... Midwestern, ‘89 Alma mater...... Maryland, ‘97 Alma mater...... Northeastern Illinois, ‘00 Record at SHSU...... 43-50-6 (Five seasons) Record at Nevada...... 17-35-6 (Four seasons) Record at NIU...... 8-9-2 (One season) Career Record...... 173-168-31(20 seasons) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same

Team Information Team Information Team Information 2012 Record...... 7-11-1 2012 Record...... 7-10-3 2012 Record...... 8-9-2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2

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Drake Northern Iowa Kansas Bulldogs Panthers Jayhawks

Friday, Sept. 13 // Des Moines, Iowa Sunday, Sept. 15 // Cedar Falls, Iowa Friday, Sept. 20 // Brookings, S.D. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Des Moines, Iowa Location...... Ceder Falls, Iowa Location...... Lawrence, Kan. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1881 (5,348) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1876 (12,273) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1866 (28,718) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Missouri Valley Conference...... Missouri Valley Conference...... Big 12 Nickname...... Bulldogs Nickname...... Panthers Nickname...... Jayhawks Colors...... Blue and White Colors...... Purple and Old Gold Colors...... Crimson and Blue Home Field...... Cownie Soccer Complex Home Field...... Cedar Valley Youth Soccer Complex Home Field...... Jayhawk Soccer Complex

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Soccer SID...... Sean Palchick Soccer SID...... Cole Bair Soccer SID...... Brad Gilbert SID Phone...... (515) 271-3014 SID Phone...... (641) 670-9894 SID Phone...... (785) 424-4008 SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected]

Team History Team History Team History First Year of Soccer...... 2002 First Year of Soccer...... 2000 First Year of Soccer...... 1995 Overall Record...... 107-84-27 Overall Record...... 58-159-25 Overall Record...... 181-164-23 NCAA Tourney Appearances...... One (2006) NCAA Tourney Appearances...... None NCAA Tourney Appearances...... Five (2011) Missouri Valley Regular Season Titles...... Four Missouri Valley Regular Season Titles...... None Big 12 Regular Season Titles...... One Missouri Valley Tournament Titles...... One Missouri Valley Tournament Titles...... None Big 12 Tournament Titles...... None

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Lindsey Horner Head Coach...... James Price Head Coach...... Mark Francis Alma mater...... Kansas, ‘02 Alma mater...... Liberty, ‘96 Alma mater...... SMU, ‘87 Record at North Dakota...... 43-41-13 (Five seasons) Record at UNI...... 22-42-10 (Four seasons) Record at Kansas...... 156-116-20 (14 seasons) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... 110-159-25 (15 seasons) Career Record...... 189-142-21 (17 seasons)

Team Information Team Information Team Information 2012 Record...... 12-5-3 2012 Record...... 8-9-2 2012 Record...... 10-8-2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 14/5 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5

North Dakota Western Illinois IUPUI Fighting Leathernecks Jaguars

Sunday, Sept. 22 // Brookings, S.D. Friday, Oct. 4 // Macomb, Ill. Sunday, Oct. 6 // Indianapolis, Ind. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Grand Forks, N.D. Location...... Macomb, Ill. Location...... Indianapolis, Ind. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1883 (14,378) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1890 (12,205) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1969 (30,461) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Big Sky Conference...... The Summit League Conference...... The Summit League Nickname...... None Nickname...... Fighting Leathernecks Nickname...... Jaguars Colors...... Kelly Green and White Colors...... Purple and Gold Colors...... Red, Gold and Black Home Field...... Bronson Field Home Field...... John MacKenzie Alumni Field Home Field...... Carroll Stadium

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Soccer SID...... Jayson Hajdu Soccer SID...... Matt Fischer Soccer SID...... Ed Holdaway SID Phone...... (701) 777-2985 SID Phone...... (309) 298-1133 SID Phone...... (317) 274-2725 SID E-mail...... Jayson.hajdu@[email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected]

Team History Team History Team History First Year of Soccer...... 1999 First Year of Soccer...... 1997 First Year of Soccer...... 1998 Overall Record...... 109-112-159 Overall Record...... 103-161-19 Overall Record...... 90-149-19 NCAA Tourney Appearances...... None NCAA Tourney Appearances...... None NCAA Tourney Appearances...... One (2009) Big Sky Regular Season Titles...... None Summit League Regular Season Titles...... None Summit League Regular Season Titles...... Two Big Sky Tournament Titles...... None Summit League Tournament Titles...... None Summit League Tournament Titles...... One

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Matt Kellogg Head Coach...... Ted Flogaites Head Coach...... Chris Johnson Alma mater...... Butler, ‘00 Alma mater...... UC-Santa Barbara, ‘99 Alma mater...... St. Joseph’s College, ‘91 Record at North Dakota...... First season Record at Western Illinois...... 13-6-0 (One season) Record at IUPUI...... 68-99-18 (10 seasons) Career Record...... 23-25-9 (Three seasons) Career Record...... 136-91-13 (12 seasons) Career Record...... 149-178-20 (19 seasons)

Team Information Team Information Team Information 2012 Record...... 2-13-1 2012 Record...... 13-6-0 2012 Record...... 3-14-2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 33 2013 Opponents

South Dakota Omaha North Dakota State Coyotes Mavericks Bison

Friday, Oct. 11 // Brookings, S.D. Sunday, Oct. 13 // Brookings, S.D. Saturday, Oct. 19 // Brookings, S.D. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Vermillion, S.D. Location...... Omaha, Neb. Location...... Fargo, N.D. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1862 (10,284) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1908 (15,448) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1890 (14,443) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (Reclassifying) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... The Summit League Conference...... The Summit League Conference...... The Summit League Nickname...... Coyotes Nickname...... Jaguars Nickname...... Bison Colors...... Red and White Colors...... Crimson and Black Colors...... Yellow and Green Home Field...... USD Soccer Complex Home Field...... UNO Soccer Field/Caniglia Stadium Home Field...... Dacotah Field

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Soccer SID...... Bryan Boettcher Soccer SID...... Nate Pohlen Soccer SID...... Ryan Anderson SID Phone...... (605) 677-8813 SID Phone...... (402) 554-2140 SID Phone...... (701) 231-8047 SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected]

Team History Team History Team History First Year of Soccer...... 1999 First Year of Soccer...... 1999 First Year of Soccer...... 1995 Overall Record...... 102-137-16 Overall Record...... 201-74-12 Overall Record...... 183-128-26 NCAA Tourney Appearances...... None NCAA Tourney Appearances...... None NCAA Tourney Appearances...... One (2010) Summit League Regular Season Titles...... None Summit League Regular Season Titles...... None Summit League Regular Season Titles...... One Summit League Tournament Titles...... None Summit League Tournament Titles...... None Summit League Tournament Titles...... One

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Mandy Green Head Coach...... Don Klosterman Head Coach...... Mark Cook Alma mater...... Macalester, ‘99 Alma mater...... Benedictine College, ‘74 Alma mater...... Alfred University, ‘93 Record at South Dakota...... 7-40-8 (Three seasons) Record at Omaha...... 201-74-12 (14 seasons) Record at North Dakota State...... 8-10-0 (One season) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same

Team Information Team Information Team Information 2012 Record...... 2-13-3 2012 Record...... 3-15 2012 Record...... 8-10-0 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 11/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3

Denver Fort Wayne The Summit League Pioneers Mastadons Championship

Friday, Oct. 25 // Denver, Colo. Sunday, Nov. 3 // Brookings, S.D. Friday, Nov. 8 - Sunday, Nov. 10 // Fort Wayne, Ind. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Denver, Colo. Location...... Fort Wayne, Ind. Location...... Fort Wayne, Ind. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1864 (11,656) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1964 (13,771 Field...... Hefner Soccer Complex Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Year Opened...... 1999 Conference...... The Summit League Conference...... The Summit League Capacity...... 2,500 Nickname...... Pioneers Nickname...... Mastodons The top four teams in the regular season standings advance to The Colors...... Crimson and Gold Colors...... Royal Blue and White Summit League Championship Home Field...... CIBER Field Home Field...... Hefner Soccer Complex Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Summit League Soccer Contact...... Greg Mette Soccer SID...... Jordan Simkins Soccer SID...... Bill Salyer Contact Phone...... (630) 516-0661 SID Phone...... (303) 871-4990 SID Phone...... (260) 481-0729 Contact E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] Host School Soccer SID...... Bill Salyer Team History Team History SID Phone...... (260) 481-0729 First Year of Soccer...... 1983 First Year of Soccer...... 1999 SID E-mail...... [email protected] Overall Record...... 397-167-47 Overall Record...... 58-143-15 NCAA Tourney Appearances...... Eight (2012) NCAA Tourney Appearances...... None Tournament History Summit League Regular Season Titles...... None Summit League Regular Season Titles...... None First Year of Tournament...... 1999 Summit League Tournament Titles...... None Summit League Tournament Titles...... None First Tournament Champion...... Oral Roberts 2012 Tournament Champion...... Oakland Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Jeff Hooker Head Coach...... Margaret Saurin Championship Facts Alma mater...... UCLA, ‘92 Alma mater...... Christian Brothers, ‘03 Eight teams won the regular season title and the tournament title in Record at Denver...... 324-118-44 (22 seasons) Record at Fort Wayne...... 29-71-5 (two seasons) the same season (Last: Oakland in 2012) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Either the No. 1 or No. 2 seed won the tournament each year from Team Information Team Information 1999-2010 (Oakland is the only team outside the top two seeds to 2012 Record...... 17-3-4 2012 Record...... 10-8-1 win; last season) Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Oakland owns the most tournament championships with eight

34 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2013 Summit League Composite Schedule

Aug. 16 Western Illinois SIUE 5 p.m. Sept. 20 Denver TCU TBA South Dakota North Dakota 3 p.m. Aug. 23 Loyola (Ill.) South Dakota 4 p.m. Ball State IUPUI 6 p.m. Wright State Fort Wayne 4:30 p.m. Kansas South Dakota State 6 p.m. Belmont *North Dakota State 4:30 p.m. Western Illinois Valparaiso 6:30 p.m. *University of Minnesota Tournament @ Minneapolis, Minn. Colorado State *North Dakota State 7 p.m. Omaha New Mexico State 5 p.m. *Doublewood Inn Classic @ Fargo, N.D. Wis.-Green Bay IUPUI 6 p.m. Omaha Creighton 7 p.m. Iowa State South Dakota State 6 p.m. Western Illinois Northwestern 6:30 p.m. Sept. 21 Fort Wayne Oakland 6 p.m. Colorado College *Denver 8:30 p.m. *Third Annual Colorado Cup Sept. 22 Western Illinois Western Michigan 11 a.m. Butler IUPUI 12 p.m. Aug. 25 Northern Iowa Fort Wayne 12 p.m. Missouri St. Omaha 12 p.m. Indianapolis IUPUI 12 p.m. Northern Iowa South Dakota 12 p.m. Loyola (Ill.) South Dakota State 12 p.m. Denver Nebraska 1 p.m. Iowa St. South Dakota 1 p.m. North Dakota South Dakota State 1 p.m. *Denver Northern Colorado 1 p.m. Eastern Washington *North Dakota State 2 p.m. @ Boulder, Colo. *Doublewood Inn Classic @ Fargo, N.D. *North Dakota State Minnesota 1:30 p.m. *Gopher Tournament Sept. 26 Drake South Dakota 4 p.m. Omaha UTEP 2 p.m. Denver Brigham Young 8 p.m.

Aug. 27 Western Illinois Iowa State 8 p.m. Sept. 27 Fort Wayne Illinois State 4 p.m.

Aug. 30 Ball St. Fort Wayne 4 p.m. Sept. 29 Indiana State Fort Wayne 1 p.m. North Dakota State Hofstra 4 p.m. UNI IUPUI 1 p.m. South Dakota State Lamar 4 p.m. Denver UC Santa Barb. 1 p.m. UTSA Tournament @ San Antonio, Texas South Dakota Wyoming 4 p.m. Oct. 4 Denver Oakland TBA Northern Colo. Omaha 5 p.m. South Dakota State Western Illinois 3 p.m. Western Illinois Wis.-Green Bay 6 p.m. North Dakota State IUPUI 6 p.m. Invitational South Dakota Omaha 7 p.m. St. Mary's (Cal.) Denver 6 p.m. IUPUI SIUE 7 p.m. Oct. 6 South Dakota State IUPUI 12 p.m. Denver Fort Wayne 12 p.m. Sept. 1 *South Dakota State Sam Houston State 10:30 a.m. North Dakota State Western Illinois 12 p.m. *UTSA Tournament @ San Antonio, Texas Grand Canyon IUPUI 11 a.m. Oct. 9 Fort Wayne Loyola (Ill.) 6 p.m. Western Illinois Northern Iowa 11 a.m. Green Bay Phoenix Invitational @ Green Bay, Wis. Western Illinois Drake 7 p.m. North Dakota Omaha 12 p.m. South Dakota UC-Colo. Springs 12 p.m. Oct. 11 Omaha North Dakota State 5 p.m. Denver UC Irvine 1 p.m. IUPUI Indiana State 6 p.m. North Dakota State St. John's (N.Y.) 6 p.m. South Dakota South Dakota State 6 p.m. Western Illinois Denver 8 p.m. Sept. 2 Butler Fort Wayne 5 p.m. Oct. 13 South Dakota North Dakota State 12 p.m. Sept. 6 *South Dakota Northern Ill. 3 p.m. Omaha South Dakota State 1 p.m. *Jackrabbit Invitational @ Brookings S.D. IUPUI Denver 1 p.m. North Dakota Western Illinois 3 p.m. Idaho North Dakota State 5 p.m. Oct. 18 Loyola (Ill.) Western Illinois 2 p.m. Miami (Ohio) Fort Wayne 6 p.m. Fort Wayne IUPUI 6 p.m. Nevada South Dakota State 6 p.m. Denver Omaha 7 p.m. Jackrabbit Invitational IUPUI Evansville 7 p.m. Oct. 19 North Dakota State South Dakota State 6 p.m. Omaha Northern Iowa 7 p.m. UT Martin Denver 8 p.m. Oct. 20 Denver South Dakota 12 p.m. Denver Invitational Fort Wayne Western Illinois 12 p.m.

Sept. 8 *South Dakota Nevada 10 a.m. Oct. 22 Oakland IUPUI 6 p.m. *Jackrabbit Invitational @ Brookings. S.D. Bowling Green IUPUI 12 p.m. Oct. 25 South Dakota Fort Wayne 6 p.m. Wyoming Omaha 1 p.m. South Dakota State Denver 6 p.m. Northern Illinois *South Dakota State 1 p.m. *Jackrabbit Invitational @ Brookings. S.D. Oct. 26 IUPUI Western Illinois 1 p.m. Western Illinois Northern Iowa 1 p.m. Minnesota Duluth North Dakota State 1 p.m. Oct. 27 South Dakota Oakland 12 p.m. Alabama Denver* 2:15 p.m. Omaha Fort Wayne 12 p.m. *Denver Invitational North Dakota State Denver 1 p.m. Fort Wayne Valparaiso 5 p.m. Nov. 1 Western Illinois South Dakota 3 p.m. Sept. 11 North Dakota State North Dakota 4:30 p.m. Fort Wayne North Dakota State 5 p.m. IUPUI Omaha 7 p.m. Sept. 13 Missouri State Western Illinois 3 p.m. Fort Wayne Purdue 6 p.m. Nov. 3 IUPUI South Dakota 11 a.m. Valparaiso IUPUI 6 p.m. Western Illinois Omaha 11 a.m. South Dakota Creighton 7 p.m. Fort Wayne South Dakota State 11 a.m. Boise State North Dakota State 7 p.m. Montana Omaha 7 p.m. South Dakota State Drake 7 p.m.

Sept. 15 Denver Colorado TBA South Dakota State Northern Iowa 1 p.m. South Dakota St. Mary (NE) 1 p.m. Western Illinois Northern Illinois 7 p.m.

Home teams are on the right. All times are local to the event.

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 35 THE SUMMIT LEAGUE • In 2012-13, The Summit League achieved an all-time league best RPI In its fourth decade of Division I athletics, in any sport with its volleyball ranking (12th), highest-ever softball RPI The Summit League offers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment ranking (18th), and men’s basketball attained consecutive top-20 RPI of over 120,000 at eight institutions, • More than 120,000 students are fi nishes for the fi rst time. The league also fi nished 10th in the USTFCCCA including three located in top 60 U.S. enrolled at Summit League institutions national conference rankings for women’s track and fi eld. metro populations and two land-grant • Summit Leaguers have won fi ve NCAA national championships and six SUMMIT LEAGUE universities. Member institutions include: NCAA statistical titles in the past two years. MEMBERSHIP Denver (University of Denver), Fort Wayne • The league has an alumni population of over • Summit League student-athletes were selected for the NCAA’s most (-Purdue University-Fort DENVER Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue prestigious honor, the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, and the Nickname: Pioneers University-Indianapolis), North Dakota State Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Women’s Basketball Location: Denver, Colo. 700,000 Enrollment: 11,842 University, Omaha (University of Nebraska Scholar-Athlete of the Year award in 2013. Founded: 1864 Joined League: 2013 Omaha), the University of South Dakota, • The Summit League Basketball Championships rank among the nation’s South Dakota State University and Western best mid-major tournament environments and continue to shatter records FORT WAYNE Illinois University. Previously known as the • Over people Nickname: Mastodons 5.85 million in several areas, including attendance, revenue and sponsorship. In 2015, Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit Enrollment: 14,193 League rebranded in 2007 and has since reside in Summit League metro areas The Summit League Basketball Championships will move into the city’s Founded: 1964 Joined League: 2007 produced eight NCAA Champions, 62 All- brand-new 12,000-seat Denny Sanford PREMIER Center. Americans and 50 Academic All-America • The Summit League has raised almost 200,000 pounds of food since IUPUI Nickname: Jaguars selections. its Food Fight initiative started in 2009. Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment: 30,451 Founded: 1969 Approximately 3,000 student-athletes each year continue to raise the bar and help The Summit League enjoy Joined League: 1998 unprecedented success and development. Within the past three years alone, The Summit League has produced six NCAA Champions, accounting for more than half of its all-time total. That level of success also carries into the HISTORY NORTH DAKOTA STATE Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League recorded several Nickname: Bison classroom. Location: Fargo, N.D. transcendent moments that resonate on the national stage. While known Enrollment: 14,443 as the Mid-Continent Conference, the league’s fi rst two decades produced Founded: 1890 Within the past decade, The Summit League has … a pair of appearances in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament’s “Sweet Joined League: 2007 • Achieved a  nal national ranking in six different sports. 16” and the Women’s College World Series as well as two individual • Won NCAA Regional Championships in two sports and advanced in four additional NCAA team championship OMAHA NCAA Track and Field Champions. Nickname: Mavericks tournaments. Location: Omaha, Neb. • Had 39 teams receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards (among top 10 percent of Academic Progress Rate (APR) Enrollment: 15,000 The Summit League garnered its initial baseball Regional crown and Super Founded: 1908 in their sport) since 2010. Regional appearance in 2006 and three years later, North Dakota State Joined League: 2011 • Totaled 29 teams with maximum/perfect APR scores in the past two years. became the league’s fi rst softball team to achieve the same feat. The • Had eight of the league’s 10 NCAA National Champions crowned in the past six years. 2008-09 season also saw South Dakota State’s women’s basketball team SOUTH DAKOTA Nickname: Coyotes • Produced 62 All-America selections and 50 Academic All-Americans since 2007. carry a national ranking throughout a majority of the year and cap its Location: Vermillion, S.D. season with an NCAA Tournament fi rst round victory. Enrollment: 10,151 Founded: 1862 THE SUMMIT LEAGUE Joined League: 2011 340 W. Butter eld Rd., Suite 3D Throughout its history, The Summit League has produced 10 NCAA Elmhurst, IL 60126 Championships, three Olympic medalists and numerous All-Americans in SOUTH DAKOTA STATE The Summit League has schools in three of the 60 Nickname: Jackrabbits largest U.S. metro areas, based on population totals Phone: (630) 516-0661 the sports of track and fi eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Location: Brookings, S.D. from the 2010 census. Fax: (630) 516-0673 Several professional athletes and draft choices have come directly from Enrollment: 12,583 www.thesummitleague.org The Summit League, including three fi rst round Founded: 1881 METRO POPULATIONS Joined League: 2007 Commissioner ...... Tom Douple picks, a pair of NBA fi rst round choices, and one WNBA selection. In Rk. Market Population School Senior Associate Commissioner ...... Myndee Kay Larsen addition, Summit Leaguers compete in the MLS and on the PGA Tour. 21 Denver, Colo. 2.54 million Denver WESTERN ILLINOIS Associate Commissioner/Administration Services ...... Angie Torain Former Summit Leaguer Kevin Duckworth (NBA) was a two-time all-star Nickname: Fighting Leathernecks 34 Indianapolis, Ind. 1.76 million IUPUI Assistant Commissioner/Compliance ...... Matthew Boyer Location: Macomb, Ill. 59 Omaha, Neb. 0.87 million Omaha Assistant Commissioner/Communications ...... David Brauer during his professional career. Enrollment: 12,205 121 Fort Wayne, Ind. 0.42 million Fort Wayne Founded: 1899 Director of Marketing ...... Vanessa Quimpo Obrochta Joined League: 1982 (charter member) 193 Sioux Falls, S.D. 0.23 million USD/SDSU Associate Director of Communications ...... Greg Mette To coincide with The Summit League’s 30th Anniversary Season in 2011- 204 Fargo, N.D. 0.21 million NDSU Tom Douple Assistant Director of Communications ...... Stephanie Sabaduquia Commissioner 12, the league released a list of its Top 30 Distinguished Contributors from Administrative Assistant ...... Colleen Rott ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Eastern Illinois University competes as an associate member in swimming and diving and men’s soccer. ADDITIONAL REGIONAL METRO POPULATIONS the Division I era as selected by a panel of voters from member schools and select media. Four individual NCAA champions and three Olympic Oral Roberts University competes as an associate member in 134 Quad Cities, Ill./Iowa 0.38 million WIU men’s soccer. 135 Peoria, Ill. 0.38 million WIU @thesummitleague // @summithoops // @summitchamps medalists along with four NBA players and two World Series Champions 36 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide headlined The Summit League’s list of top student-athletes, coaches and facebook.com/thesummitleague administrators that was the jewel of the anniversary celebration. • In 2012-13, The Summit League achieved an all-time league best RPI in any sport with its volleyball ranking (12th), highest-ever softball RPI ranking (18th), and men’s basketball attained consecutive top-20 RPI fi nishes for the fi rst time. The league also fi nished 10th in the USTFCCCA national conference rankings for women’s track and fi eld. • Summit Leaguers have won fi ve NCAA national championships and six SUMMIT LEAGUE NCAA statistical titles in the past two years. MEMBERSHIP • Summit League student-athletes were selected for the NCAA’s most DENVER prestigious honor, the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, and the Nickname: Pioneers Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Women’s Basketball Location: Denver, Colo. Enrollment: 11,842 Scholar-Athlete of the Year award in 2013. Founded: 1864 Joined League: 2013 • The Summit League Basketball Championships rank among the nation’s best mid-major tournament environments and continue to shatter records FORT WAYNE Nickname: Mastodons in several areas, including attendance, revenue and sponsorship. In 2015, Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Enrollment: 14,193 The Summit League Basketball Championships will move into the city’s Founded: 1964 Joined League: 2007 brand-new 12,000-seat Denny Sanford PREMIER Center. • The Summit League has raised almost 200,000 pounds of food since IUPUI Nickname: Jaguars its Food Fight initiative started in 2009. Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment: 30,451 Founded: 1969 Joined League: 1998

HISTORY NORTH DAKOTA STATE Since its inception in 1982, The Summit League recorded several Nickname: Bison Location: Fargo, N.D. transcendent moments that resonate on the national stage. While known Enrollment: 14,443 as the Mid-Continent Conference, the league’s fi rst two decades produced Founded: 1890 a pair of appearances in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament’s “Sweet Joined League: 2007 16” and the Women’s College World Series as well as two individual OMAHA NCAA Track and Field Champions. Nickname: Mavericks Location: Omaha, Neb. Enrollment: 15,000 The Summit League garnered its initial baseball Regional crown and Super Founded: 1908 Regional appearance in 2006 and three years later, North Dakota State Joined League: 2011 became the league’s fi rst softball team to achieve the same feat. The 2008-09 season also saw South Dakota State’s women’s basketball team SOUTH DAKOTA Nickname: Coyotes carry a national ranking throughout a majority of the year and cap its Location: Vermillion, S.D. season with an NCAA Tournament fi rst round victory. Enrollment: 10,151 Founded: 1862 Joined League: 2011 Throughout its history, The Summit League has produced 10 NCAA Championships, three Olympic medalists and numerous All-Americans in SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Nickname: Jackrabbits the sports of track and fi eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Location: Brookings, S.D. Several professional athletes and draft choices have come directly from Enrollment: 12,583 Founded: 1881 The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball fi rst round Joined League: 2007 picks, a pair of NBA fi rst round choices, and one WNBA selection. In addition, Summit Leaguers compete in the MLS and on the PGA Tour. WESTERN ILLINOIS Former Summit Leaguer Kevin Duckworth (NBA) was a two-time all-star Nickname: Fighting Leathernecks Location: Macomb, Ill. during his professional career. Enrollment: 12,205 Founded: 1899 Joined League: 1982 (charter member) To coincide with The Summit League’s 30th Anniversary Season in 2011- 12, the league released a list of its Top 30 Distinguished Contributors from ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Eastern Illinois University competes as the Division I era as selected by a panel of voters from member schools an associate member in swimming and diving and men’s soccer. and select media. Four individual NCAA champions and three Olympic Oral Roberts University competes as an associate member in men’s soccer. medalists along with four NBA players and two World Series Champions headlined The Summit League’s list of top student-athletes, coaches and 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 37 administrators that was the jewel of the anniversary celebration. 38 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 6-9-2 4-2-1 2-6 0-1-1 CONFERENCE 4-3-1 3-0-1 1-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-6-1 1-2 1-3 0-1-1

Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Summit Streak Goalie of Record Aug. 17 at Green Bay W 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 W1 Elisa Stamatakis (1-0-0) Aug. 19 at Wisconsin L 5-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 L1 Elisa Stamatakis (1-1-0) Aug. 24 ^UNLV T 0-0 (2OT) 1-1-1 0-0-0 T1 Elisa Stamatakis (1-1-1) Aug. 26 ^Georgia L 5-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 L1 Elisa Stamatakis (1-2-1) Aug. 31 Drake L 2-1 1-3-1 0-0-0 L2 Elisa Stamatakis (1-3-1) Sept. 7 at North Dakota L 3-1 1-4-1 0-0-0 L3 Elisa Stamatakis (1-4-1) Sept. 14 Iowa State L 2-1 1-5-1 0-0-0 L4 Elisa Stamatakis (1-5-1) Sept. 16 Nothern Iowa W 4-0 2-5-1 0-0-0 W1 Elisa Stamatakis (2-5-1) Sept. 19 at Creighton L 2-1 2-6-1 0-0-0 L1 Elisa Stamatakis (2-6-1) Sept. 29 *at North Dakota State L 2-1 (2OT) 2-7-1 0-1-0 L2 Elisa Stamatakis (2-7-1) Oct. 5 *at IPFW L 2-1 (OT) 2-8-1 0-2-0 L3 Tina Ehrett (0-1-0) Oct. 7 *at Oakland L 1-0 2-9-1 0-3-0 L4 Elisa Stamatakis (2-8-1) Oct. 12 *IUPUI T 1-1 (2OT) 2-9-2 0-3-1 T1 Elisa Stamatakis (2-8-2) Oct. 14 *Western Illinois W 2-0 3-9-2 1-3-1 W1 Elisa Stamatakis (3-8-2) Oct. 19 *UMKC W 1-0 4-9-2 2-3-1 W2 Elisa Stamatakis (4-8-2) Oct. 21 *South Dakota W 1-0 5-9-2 3-3-1 W3 Tina Ehrett (1-1-0) Oct. 26 *at Omaha W 6-1 6-9-2 4-3-1 W4 Elisa Stamatakis (5-8-2) *Summit League game ^ Kansas Invitational Tournament

2012 Team Statistics

TEAM RECORD TEAM STATISTICS SDSU OPP SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 0T 0T2 Total SHOT STATISTICS SDSU 8 15 0 0 23 Overall 6-9-2 Goals-Shot attempts 23-214 26-189 Opponents 9 15 1 1 26 Conference 4-3-1 Goals scored per game 1.35 1.53 Home 4-2-1 Shot pct. .107 .138 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 0T 0T2 Total Away 2-6-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 113-214 85-189 SDSU 83 123 6 2 214 Neutral 0-1-1 SOG pct. .528 .450 Opponents 104 79 2 4 189 Shots/Game 12.6 11.1 Overtime 0-2-2 GOAL BREAKDOWN SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 0T 0T2 Total Penalty 1 0 SDSU 31 25 0 3 59 ATT. Gms Total Avg. Unassisted 5 5 Opponents 37 51 1 1 90 Total 17 4219 248 Overtime 0 2 Home 7 1581 226 CORNER KICKS 73 70 Away 8 1691 211 Goals off corners 3 1 Neutral 2 947 474 PENALTY KICKS 1-2 0-0 PENALTIES Yellow cards 3 2 Red cards 0 1 Go Big. Go Blue. Go Jacks.

40 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2012 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics Stéphanie Bérubé Coutrney Higgins Megan Kingston Caylee Costello Brianna Ismale Julie Klimavicz Stacy Guijarro Megan Huegli Alyssa Brazil Megan Graf Kristin Ford Tina Ehrett Krzywania Stephanie

Date Opponent G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P GA-SV G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P Aug. 17 at Green Bay 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-1=1 0-0=0 0-0=0 Aug. 19 at Wisconsin 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Aug. 24 ^UNLV 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Aug. 26 ^Georgia 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 1-1 DNP DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Sept. 31 Drake 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-1=1 DNP DNP Sept. 7 at North Dakota 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0=2 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Sept. 14 Iowa State 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Sept. 16 Nothern Iowa 1-0=2 DNP 0-1=1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0=2 DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 Sept. 19 at Creighton 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0=2 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Sept. 29 *at North Dakota State 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Oct. 5 *at IPFW 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 1-3 DNP DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Oct. 7 *at Oakland 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Oct. 12 *IUPUI 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Oct. 14 *Western Illinois 1-0=2 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0=2 0-1=1 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 Oct. 19 *UMKC 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP Oct. 21 *South Dakota 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 0-4 DNP DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 DNP DNP Oct. 26 *at Omaha 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 SEASON TOTALS 2-0=4 DNP 0-1=1 2-8 DNP 0-0-0 5-0=10 0-1=1 0-0=0 0-0=0 1-2=4 0-0=0 0-0=0 *Summit League game ^ Kansas Invitational Tournament Blaklee McMillen Delaney Ratcliffe Diana Potterveld Elisa Stamatakis Hannah Phillips Christa Nyblom Dani Patterson Katie McNeary Brittany Sipp Jordyn Smith Darci Miller Newberry Sheridon RESULT

Date Opponent GA-SV G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P G-A=P GA-SV W-L-T Aug. 17 at Green Bay DNP 0-0=0 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-1=1 DNP 1-0=2 DNP 0-1=1 0-0=0 0-4 W, 2-0 Aug. 19 at Wisconsin DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 5-5 L, 5-0 Aug. 24 ^UNLV DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-7 T, 0-0 (2OT) Aug. 26 ^Georgia DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 4-3 L, 5-0 Sept. 31 Drake DNP 0-0=0 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 2-2 L, 2-1 Sept. 7 at North Dakota DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-1=1 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP DNP 3-7 L, 3-1 Sept. 14 Iowa State DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 1-0=2 0-1=1 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 2-2 L, 2-1 Sept. 16 Nothern Iowa DNP 0-0=0 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-1=1 0-0=0 0-0=0 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-3 W, 4-0 Sept. 19 at Creighton DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-1=1 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP DNP 2-2 L, 2-1 Sept. 29 *at North Dakota State DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-1=1 0-0=0 DNP DNP 2-0 L, 2-1 (2OT) Oct. 5 *at IPFW DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-1=1 0-0=0 0-0=0 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 1-2 L, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 7 *at Oakland DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 1-2 L, 1-0 Oct. 12 *IUPUI DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-1=1 0-0=0 DNP DNP 1-1 T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 14 *Western Illinois DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-1=1 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 0-2 W, 2-0 Oct. 19 *UMKC DNP 0-0=0 0-1=1 DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-4 W 1-0 Oct. 21 *South Dakota DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 1-0=2 0-0=0 0-0=0 0-0=0 DNP W, 1-0 Oct. 26 *at Omaha DNP 0-0=0 0-1=1 0-0=0 1-1=3 0-1=1 0-0=0 3-0=6 0-1=1 0-0=0 0-0=0 1-5 W, 6-1 SEASON TOTALS DNP 0-0=0 3-2=8 0-1=1 4-4=12 0-3=3 0-0=0 8-3=19 0-1=1 0-1=1 0-0=0 24-51 6-9-2 *Summit League game ^ Kansas Invitational Tournament

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 41 2012 Statistics Overall Goalkeeping No Name GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg Svs Pct W L T Sho GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg Svs Pct W L T Sho 1 Tina Ehrett 5-1 176:12 2 1.02 8 .800 1 1 0 1 3-1 129:42 1 0.69 7 .875 1 1 0 1 2 Elisa Stamatakis 16-16 1418:12 24 1.52 51 .680 5 8 2 5 7-7 634:42 6 0.85 16 .727 3 2 1 2 Total 17 1594:24 26 1.47 59 .694 6 9 2 6 8 764:24 7 0.82 23 .767 4 3 1 3 Opponents 17 1594:24 23 1.30 90 .796 9 6 2 4 8 764:24 13 1.53 43 .768 3 4 1 1

Overall Summit League Only SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total South Dakota State 83 123 6 2 214 South Dakota State 43 70 4 1 118 Opponents 104 79 2 4 189 Opponents 41 32 1 2 76

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total South Dakota State 8 15 0 0 23 South Dakota State 3 10 0 0 13 Opponents 9 15 1 1 26 Opponents 2 3 1 1 7

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total South Dakota State 31 25 0 3 59 South Dakota State 10 12 0 1 23 Opponents 37 51 1 1 90 Opponents 21 20 1 1 43

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total South Dakota State 28 44 1 0 73 South Dakota State 11 30 0 0 41 Opponents 28 39 1 2 70 Opponents 10 10 1 1 22

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total South Dakota State 57 56 4 7 124 South Dakota State 28 32 3 3 66 Opponents 75 69 3 6 153 Opponents 38 32 0 4 74

42 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2012 Individual Statistics - Overall

SCORING Overall No. Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% Y-R GW PK 7 Diana Potterveld 17-16 910 8 3 19 39 .205 29 .744 0-0 3 0-0 9 Christa Nyblom 17-17 984 4 4 12 37 .108 17 .459 0-0 0 1-1 21 Stacy Guijarro 17-7 455 5 0 10 25 .200 15 .600 0-0 1 0-0 13 Darci Miller 17-17 1057 3 2 8 23 .130 9 .391 0-0 1 0-0 15 Alyssa Brazil 17-5 438 2 0 4 10 .200 5 .500 0-0 1 0-0 10 Megan Kingston 17-17 993 1 2 4 28 .036 16 .571 0-0 0 0-1 12 Dani Patterson 17-17 1097 0 3 3 9 .000 5 .556 0-0 0 0-0 3 Delaney Ratcliffe 16-10 658 0 1 1 10 .000 6 .600 1-0 0 0-0 23 Caylee Costello 17-17 1077 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 2-0 0 0-0 18 Sheridon Newberry 11-3 230 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 14 Brittany Sipp 10-1 120 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 5 Courtney Higgins 9-5 346 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 16 Hannah Phillips 15-2 265 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0-0 0 0-0 2 Stephanie Krzywania 14-1 132 0 0 0 7 .000 1 .143 0-0 0 0-0 17 Katie McNeary 17-17 1014 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0-0 0 0-0 6 Megan Huegli 17-17 1049 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 11 Jordyn Smith 13-1 143 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 29 Megan Graf 3-0 27 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 22 Brianna Ismale 2-0 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 19 Julie Klimavicz 3-0 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 1 Elisa Stamatakis 16-16 1008 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Tina Ehrett 5-1 96 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Team 17 - 23 19 65 214 .107 113 .528 3-0 6 1-2 Opponents 17 - 26 24 76 189 .138 85 .450 2-1 9 0-0

2012 Individual Statistics - Summit League Only

SCORING Summit League Games No. Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% Y-R GW PK 7 Diana Potterveld 8-7 420 6 3 15 17 .353 15 .882 0-0 3 0-0 9 Christa Nyblom 8-8 470 3 2 8 21 .143 8 .381 0-0 0 1-1 21 Stacy Guijarro 8-3 207 2 0 4 14 .143 8 .381 0-0 1 0-0 10 Megan Kingston 8-8 493 1 0 2 18 .056 8 .444 0-0 0 0-1 15 Alyssa Brazil 8-1 139 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 13 Darci Miller 8-8 549 0 2 2 12 .000 4 .333 0-0 0 0-0 12 Dani Patterson 8-8 564 0 1 1 7 .000 4 .571 0-0 0 0-0 3 Delaney Ratcliffe 8-4 300 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 5 Courtney Higgins 9-9 346 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 2 Stephanie Krzywania 6-1 85 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0-0 0 0-0 16 Hannah Phillips 8-2 226 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0-0 0 0-0 23 Caylee Costello 8-8 541 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 1-0 0 0-0 6 Megan Huegli 8-8 516 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 17 Katie McNeary 8-8 547 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 14 Brittany Sipp 4-1 75 64 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 11 Jordyn Smith 6-0 64 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 29 Megan Graf 1-0 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 22 Brianna Ismale 1-0 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 19 Julie Klimavicz 1-0 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 18 Sheridon Newberry 3-0 42 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 1 Elisa Stamatakis 7-7 484 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Tina Ehrett 3-1 80 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Team 8 - 13 10 36 118 .110 56 .475 1-0 4 1-2 Opponents 8 - 7 6 20 76 .092 30 .395 1-0 3 0-0

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 43 2012 Summit League Statistics

Standings

CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T Pts. Pct. GF GA H A W L T Pct. Stk GF GA H A N OT *#&Oakland 6 2 0 18 .750 10 6 4-0 2-2 11 6 4 .619 L1 33 22 6-2-2 3-3-1 2-1-1 0-0-4 *Fort Wayne 5 2 1 16 .688 12 7 4-1 1-1-1 10 8 1 .553 L1 22 21 6-3 3-4-1 1-1 3-1-1 *Western Illinois 5 3 0 15 .625 10 6 3-0 2-3 13 6 0 .684 L1 38 12 4-1 8-4-14 0-1-0 1-0 *North Dakota State 5 3 0 15 .625 11 9 4-1 1-2 8 10 0 .444 L1 25 28 5-1 3-7 0-2 2-4 South Dakota State 4 3 1 13 .562 13 7 3-0-1 1-3 6 9 2 .412 W4 23 26 4-2-1 2-6-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 Kansas City 3 4 1 10 .438 8 10 1-1-1 2-3 6 9 4 .421 W1 20 25 2-3-3 3-6-1 1-0 0-0-4 Omaha 3 5 0 9 .375 8 14 1-3 2-2 3 15 0 .167 L4 14 42 1-7 2-7 0-1 0-1 IUPUI 1 5 2 5 .250 4 8 1-2-1 0-3-1 3 14 2 .211 L3 13 35 1-7-1 2-7-1 0-0 0-0-2 South Dakota 1 6 1 4 .188 5 14 0-4 1-2-1 2 13 3 .194 L6 18 44 1-5-1 1-8-2 0-0 0-1-3

* = clinched berth into The Summit League Tournament # = clinched The Summit League regular season title & = The Summit League Tournament Champion

Points, The Summit League Only Points, All Games Goals, The Summit League Only Player School GP G A Pts Avg/G Player School GP G A Pts Avg/G Player School GP Goals G/Gm 1 Diana Potterveld SDSU 8 6 3 15 1.87 1 Kyla Kellermann OU 21 8 4 22 1.04 1 Diana Potterveld SDSU 8 6 .750 2 Anisha Kinnarath NDSU 8 2 5 9 1.12 2 Anisha Kinnarath NDSU 17 6 7 19 1.11 2 Danielle Bishop IPFW 8 4 .500 3 Danielle Bishop IPFW 8 4 0 8 1.00 Diana Potterveld SDSU 17 8 3 17 1.11 3 Abigail Haelewyn OU 7 3 .428 Christa Nyblom SDSU 8 3 2 8 1.00 4 Abigail Haelewyn OU 21 3 9 15 .714 Christa Nyblom SDSU 8 3 .375 5 Abigail Haelewyn OU 8 3 1 7 0.87 5 Taylor Bare UMKC 18 6 1 13 .722 Jordan Walgren WIU 7 3 .428

Goals, All Games Assists, The Summit League Only Assists, All Games Player School GP Goals G/Gm Player School GP A A/Gm School School GP A A/Gm 1 Kyla Kellermann OU 21 9 .428 1 Anisha Kinnarath NDSU 8 5 .625 1 Abigail Haelewyn OU 21 9 .428 2 Diana Potterveld SDSU 17 8 .470 2 Erin Bello USD 8 3 .375 2 Anisha Kinnarath NDSU 17 7 .411 3 Taylor Bare UMKC 18 6 .333 Diana Potterveld SDSU 8 3 .375 3 Kellie Julius WIU 19 5 .263 Danielle Bishop IPFW 19 6 .315 4 Tylar Allison IPFW 8 2 .250 4 Tylar Allison IPFW 18 4 .222 Anisha Kinnarath NDSU 17 6 .352 Danielle Archuleta UNO 8 2 .250 Nicole DeLuca OU 19 4 .210

Saves, The Summit League Only Saves, All Games Save Percentage, All Games Player School GP Saves S/Gm Player School GP Saves S/Gm Player School GP Saves Save Percent 1 Giselle Guzman IUPUI 8 57 7.12 1 Giselle Guzman IUPUI 18 116 6.44 1 Laura Atkinson WIU 12 59 .881 2 Sierra Bonham NDSU 8 48 6.00 2 Sierra Bonham NDSU 17 107 6.29 2 Victoria Kappel WIU 8 23 .852 3 Laura Atkinson WIU 7 42 6.00 3 Meaghan Clark UNO 18 90 5.00 3 Giselle Guzman IUPUI 18 116 .835 4 Nina Tzianos UMKC 7 37 5.28 4 Sam Pavlika IPFW 19 81 4.26 4 Shannon Coley OU 18 80 .825 5 Jen Shaefer USD 8 36 4.50 5 Shannon Coley OU 18 80 4.44 5 Sierra Bonham NDSU 17 107 .825

Save Percentage, The Summit League Only Shutouts, All Games Shutouts, The Summit League Only Player School GP Saves Save Percent Player School GP Shutouts Player School GP Shutouts 1 Giselle Guzman IUPUI 8 57 .919 1 Shannon Coley OU 18 8 1 Shannon Coley OU 8 4 2 Laura Atkinson WIU 7 42 .875 2 Laura Atkinson WIU 12 6 2 Laura Atkinson WIU 7 3 3 Sierra Bonham NDSU 8 48 .842 3 Elisa Stamatakis SDSU 16 5 3 Sierra Bonham NDSU 8 2 4 Shannon Coley OU 8 30 .833 4 Sam Pavlika IPFW 19 4 Sam Pavlika IPFW 7 2 5 Sam Pavlika IPFW 8 27 .794 Nina Tzianos UMKC 15 4 Elisa Stamatakis SDSU 7 2

44 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2012 Summit League Conference Awards

First-Team All-Conference Second-Team All-Conference All-Newcomer Team Name School Year Pos. Name School Year Pos. Name School Year Pos. Tylar Allison Fort Wayne Sr. D Danielle Bishop Fort Wayne Sr. F Sierra Bonham North Dakota State Fr. GK Danielle Archuleta Omaha Sr. F Sierra Bonham North Dakota State Fr. GK Rachel Good Fort Wayne Fr. F Laura Atkinson Western Illinois Jr. GK Julianne Boyle Oakland Jr. MF Erin Gill Fort Wayne Fr. MF Katie Condon Western Illinois Sr. MF Holly Christian North Dakota State Sr. D Brianne Horne Oakland Fr. D Amber Davis Western Illinois Jr. D Arianne Mason Fort Wayne Sr. F Jamie Horne Oakland Fr. MF Giselle Guzman IUPUI Jr. GK Kelli Parks IUPUI Sr. D Meghan Johnston North Dakota State Fr. D Abigail Haelewyn Oakland Jr. MF Dani Patterson South Dakota State Fr. D Dani Patterson South Dakota State Fr. D Kyla Kellermann Oakland So. F Rhea Proctor Fort Wayne Sr. MF Sam Pavlika Fort Wayne Fr. GK Anisha Kinnarath North Dakota State So. F Jenny Teslow South Dakota Jr. F Diana Potterveld South Dakota State Fr. F Christa Nyblom South Dakota State Sr. MF Sarah Todd Kansas City So. D Hunter Wagoner Kansas City Fr. F Diana Potterveld South Dakota State Fr. F Jordyn Wallenborn North Dakota State Sr. MF Hannah Wampler Omaha Fr. MF Kara Weber Oakland Sr. D

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kyla Kellermann, Oakland Laura Atkinson, Western Illinois Kara Weber, Oakland

COACH OF THE YEAR FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Margaret Saurin, Fort Wayne Diana Potterveld, SDSU

Offensive Player of the Week Defensive Player of the Week Date Player School Date Player School Aug. 20 Kyla Kellermann Oakland Aug. 20 Jami Finnell UMKC Aug. 27 Miranda Graham Western Illinois Aug. 27 Jami Finnell UMKC Sept. 4 Taylor Bare UMKC Sept. 4 Laura Atkinson Western Illinois Meghan Reynolds Oakland Giselle Guzman IUPUI Sept. 10 Sydney Hoareau IPFW Sept. 10 Shannon Coley Oakland Sept. 17 Abigail Haelewyn Oakland Sept. 17 Sam Pavlika IPFW Sept. 24 Hannah Chadick UMKC Shannon Coley Oakland Oct. 1 Jordyn Wallenborn North Dakota State Sept. 24 Sam Pavlika Oakland Oct. 8 Hannah Wampler Omaha Oct. 1 Laura Atkinson Western Illinois Oct. 15 Kyla Kellermann Oakland Oct. 8 Laura Atkinson Western Illinois Sarah Todd UMKC Oct. 15 Nina Tzianos UMKC Oct. 22 Anisha Kinnarath North Dakota State Dani Patterson (above) was named to the All-Newcomer Oct. 22 Dani Patterson South Dakota State Team as well as Second-Team All-Conference. Oct. 29 Diana Potterveld South Dakota State Oct. 29 Shannon Coley Oakland

Left: Captain Christa Nyblom made the Summit League- First-Team All-Conference. She also led the Jackrabbits in assists with four.

Right: Diana Potterveld was named Freshman of the Year in The Summit League. She led SDSU in goals (eight) and points with 19. Potterveld was named to the All-Newcomer Team and First -Team All-Conference.

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 45 Vision, Mission and Values

Every undertaking of South Dakota State University is driven by a common force — a relentless commitment to excellence. Within the Athletic Department, excellence is measured by much more than wins and losses. We are committed to providing each and every student-athlete with a comprehensive collegiate experience that is second to none. Every decision that guides our program is made with the student-athlete in mind. Is athletic achievement important? Yes, because it is the fundamental purpose of the student-athlete experience. Is social responsibility a vital component? Yes, we expect to contribute to the well-being of our campus, community and state. How about positive student-athlete experiences and competitive success? Those also define our program because they are integral to the student-athlete’s growth. That is what it means to be student- centered, and why our vision is...

VISION: To be a premier student-centered collegiate athletic program.

How will SDSU athletics achieve that vision? By working tirelessly to create a special place where student-athletes who share our drive and determination can develop life skills that lead not only to athletic success, but pave the way for victories long into their lives. The important work of creating that setting is the heart of our mission.

MISSION: To passionately and relentlessly create an environment, rooted in sportsmanship and ethical conduct, where motivated student-athletes can develop into lifelong champions.

To be a lifelong champion, one must maintain a discipline of taking the highest road. Similarly, SDSU is guided by a stringent value set that will not be compromised.

VALUES: Honesty, equity, academic integrity, fiscal integrity and social responsibility with the expecta- tion of competing at the highest level.

46 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide History of Jackrabbit Soccer

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 47 Year-by-Year Offensive Statistics

YEAR GP G A PTS G/Gm SH SH/Gm SH% SOG SOG% CK PK Fouls YC RC 2000 17 23 16 62 1.40 242 14.2 .095 40 .165 37 1-3 97 3 0 2001 20 57 46 160 2.80 429 21.5 .133 239 .557 79 5-5 179 10 0 2002 18 45 36 126 2.48 391 21.7 .115 62 .159 72 1-2 187 7 2 2003 19 28 25 81 1.47 401 21.1 .070 147 .367 60 0-0 221 9 1 Division I era 2004 17 18 16 52 1.05 198 11.6 .091 92 .465 38 0-0 173 5 0 2005 18 13 9 35 0.71 189 10.5 .069 96 .508 29 0-2 210 7 0 2006 20 32 24 88 1.60 286 14.3 .112 137 .479 68 0-3 231 3 0 2007 17 32 26 90 1.77 233 13.7 .137 122 .524 65 1-1 150 8 0 2008 21 34 28 96 1.62 352 16.8 .097 145 .412 92 1-1 203 2 0 2009 20 29 28 86 1.45 345 17.2 .084 155 .449 83 0-0 225 11 1 2010 19 36 30 102 1.89 320 16.8 .112 150 .469 96 2-2 216 6 0 2011 20 28 27 83 1.40 287 14.4 .098 130 .453 97 0-0 177 4 0 2012 17 23 19 65 1.35 214 12.59 .107 113 .528 73 1-2 124 3 0 D1 Totals 169 245 207 697 1.46 2,424 14.5 .100 1,140 .465 641 5-11 1,709 49 1 All-Time 243 398 330 1,126 1.66 3,887 16.3 .102 1,628 .412 889 12-21 2,393 78 4

Annual Statistical Leaders Year Goals Assists Points Made Penalty Kicks Shots 2000 12, Jennifer Briggs / So. 5, Nellie Stebbins / Jr. 28, Jennifer Briggs / So. 1, Jennifer Briggs / So. 68, Jennifer Briggs / So. 2001 ^ 18, Janine Fagan / Jr. ^ 10, Jennifer Briggs / Jr. ^ 40, Janine Fagan / Jr. ^ 3, Melissa Speiser / So. ^ 79, Janine Fagan / Jr. 2002 13, Jennifer Briggs / Sr. 5, Janine Fagan / Sr. 28, Jennifer Briggs / Sr. 1, Cassy Hitt / So. 75, Jennifer Briggs / Sr. 2003 6, Melissa Speiser / Sr. 4, Melissa Speiser / Sr. 16, Melissa Speiser / Sr. none 75, Michelle Rahe / Jr. 4, Michelle Rahe / Jr. Division I era 2004 9, Kelsey Worcester / Fr. 4, Michelle Rahe / Sr. 19, Kelsey Worcester / Fr. none 30, Kelsey Worcester / Fr. 2005 5, Kelsey Worcester / So. 2, Kelsey Worcester / So. 12, Kelsey Worcester / So. none 36, Kelsey Worcester / So. 2, Kellyn Farrell / Fr. 2006 8, Chelsea Goosen / So. 4, Kelsey Worcester / Jr. 18, Chelsea Goosen / So. none 68, Kellyn Farrell / So. 4, Kellyn Farrell / So. 2007 5, Kellyn Farrell / Jr. 6, Kellyn Farrell / Jr. 16, Kellyn Farrell / Jr. 1, Jessica Heine / So. 55, Kellyn Farrell / Jr. 5, Kelsey Worcester / Sr. 5, Kaitlin Justice / Fr. 2008 10, Erin Kasmarik / Sr. 6, Kellyn Farrell / Sr. 24, Erin Kasmarik / Sr. 1, Jessica Heine / Jr. 62, Kellyn Farrell / Sr. 2009 7, Kaitlin Justice / Jr. 8, Kayla Braffet / So. 20, Kayla Braffet / So. none 53, Kayla Braffet / So. 2010 7, Danni Healy / Sr. 6, Kaitlin Justice / Sr. 18, Danni Healy / Sr. 2, Kelsey Ferguson / Jr. 58, Kayla Braffet / Jr. 2011 6, Kelsey Ferguson / Sr. 5, Kayla Braffet / Sr. 15, Kelsey Ferguson / Sr. none 74, Kayla Braffet / Sr. 15, Kayla Braffet / Sr. 2012 8, Diana Potterveld / Fr. 4, Christa Nyblom / Sr. 19, Diana Potterveld /Fr. 1, Christa Nyblom / Sr. 39, Diana Potterveld / Fr.

^ school record

Kellyn Farrell led the Jacks in scoring in 2007 and ranked sec- ond in 2008. Farrell ended her career first in assists and shots on goal while ranking second in shots and fourth in total points. Farrell also scored the game winning goal against Colorado in the NCAA College Cup.

48 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide Year-by-Year Goalkeeping Statistics

YEAR GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T SO 2000 17 1544:38 52 3.03 162 .757 5 12 0 3 2001 20 1831:26 39 1.92 138 .780 13 6 1 6 2002 18 1631:18 28 1.54 116 .806 10 8 0 4 2003 19 1859:54 10 0.48 111 .917 8 5 6 11 Division I era 2004 17 1550:00 27 1.57 158 0.854 5 10 1 2 2005 18 1655:14 33 1.79 92 0.736 5 12 1 1 2006 20 1854:57 22 1.07 102 0.823 8 9 3 8 2007 17 1630:00 15 0.83 95 0.864 9 4 4 7 2008 21 1941:31 16 0.74 93 0.853 15 5 1 11 2009 20 1890:30 26 1.24 78 0.750 11 7 2 9 2010 19 1860:37 17 0.82 67 0.798 11 3 4 9 2011 20 1848:21 16 0.78 72 0.818 12 6 2 11 2012 17 1594:24 26 1.47 59 0.694 6 9 2 6 D1 Totals 169 15825:34 198 1.14 816 0.798 82 65 20 64 All-Time 243 22692:50 327 1.44 1343 0.807 118 96 27 88

Annual Statistical Leaders Year Goalie Saves Save Percentage Victories Shutouts Goals-Against Average 2000 ^ 138, Molly Lennon / So. .762, Molly Lennon / So. 4, Molly Lennon / So. 2, Molly Lennon / So. 3.33, Molly Lennon / So. 2001 137, Brittany Frazier / Fr. .778, Brittany Frazier / Fr. 13, Brittany Frazier / Fr. 6, Brittany Frazier / Fr. 1.92, Brittany Frazier / Fr. 2002 94, Brittany Frazier / So. .803, Brittany Frazier / So. 10, Brittany Frazier / So. 4, Brittany Frazier / So. 1.46, Brittany Frazier / So. 2003 108, Erin Miller / Sr. ^ .915, Erin Miller / Sr. 8, Erin Miller / Sr. 8, Erin Miller / Sr. ^ 0.51, Erin Miller / Sr. Division I era 2004 121, Jennifer Davis / So. .858, Jennifer Davis / So. 3, Brittany Frazier / Sr. 1, Bittany Frazier / Sr. 1.40, Brittany Frazier / Sr. 1, Jenn Davis / So 2005 47, Nicole Lograsso / Fr. .734, Nicole Lograsso / Fr. 4, Nicole Lograsso / Fr. 1, Jenn Davis / Jr. 1.79, Nicole Lograsso / Fr. 2006 62, Nicole Lograsso / So. .861, Nicole Lograsso / So. 4, Nicole Lograsso / So. 6, Nicole Lograsso / So. 0.81, Nicole Lograsso / So. 4, Jenn Davis / Sr. 2007 68, Nicole Lograsso / Jr. .895, Nicole Lograsso / Jr. 7, Nicole Lograsso / Jr. 5, Nicole Lograsso / Jr. 0.83, Nicole Lograsso / Jr. 2008 92, Nicole Lograsso / Sr. .852, Nicole Lograsso / Sr. ^ 15, Nicole Lograsso / Sr. 10, Nicole Lograsso / Sr. 0.76, Nicole Lograsso / Sr. 2009 40, Brienna Rogers / So. .809, Daniella Pappas / Sr. 6, Brienna Rogers / So. 4, Daniella Pappas / Sr. 1.46, Brienna Rogers / So. 4, Brienna Rogers / So. 2010 60, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr. .789, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr. 11, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr. 8, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr. 0.88, Elisa Stamatakis / Fr. 2011 70, Kat Donovan / Sr. .814, Kat Donovan / Sr. 12, Kat Donovan / Sr. ^ 11, Kat Donovan / Sr. 0.78, Kat Donovan / Sr. 2012 51, Elisa Stamatakis/ RSo. .680, Elisa Stamatakis/ RSo. 5, Elisa Stamatakis, RSo. 5, Elisa Stamatakis/ RSo. 1.52, Elisa Stamatakis/ RSo. ^ school record =Note: min. 33% of team minutes played to qualify for save percentage and goals-against average

Kat Donovan started one season for SDSU, compiling 12 wins, 11 shutouts and the 12th- longest consecutive scoreless minutes streak in NCAA history (832:23).

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 49 Career Offensive Leaders

Points Points per game (minimum 20 games) Goals

Points Name Years PPG Name Years Goals Name Years 1. 94 Jennifer Briggs (39g 16a) 2000-02 1. 1.71 Janine Fagan (38 games) 2001-02 1. 39 Jennifer Briggs 2000-02 2. 65 Janine Fagan (28g 9a) 2001-02 2. 1.71 Jennifer Briggs (55 games) 2000-02 2. 28 Janine Fagan 2001-02 3. 57 Kelsey Worcester (24g 9a) 2004-07 3. 1.00 Susan Mason (20 games) 2001 3. 24 Kelsey Worcester 2004-07 4. 56 Kayla Braffet (19g 18a) 2008-11 4. 0.79 Kelsey Worcester (72 games) 2004-07 4. 19 Kayla Braffet 2008-11 5. 54 Kellyn Farrell (18g 18a) 2005-08 5. 0.73 Kellyn Farrell (74 games) 2005-08 19 Melissa Speiser 2000-03 6. 48 Danni Healy (18g 12a) 2007-10 6. 0.70 Kayla Braffet (80 games) 2008-11 6. 18 Kellyn Farrell 2005-08 7. 46 Melissa Speiser (19g 8a) 2000-03 7. 0.64 Melissa Speiser (72 games) 2000-03 18 Danni Healy 2007-10 8. 43 Kaitlin Justice (17g 9a) 2007-10 8. 0.62 Danni Healy (77 games) 2007-10 8. 17 Kaitlin Justice 2007-10 9. 39 Erin Kasmarik (15g 9a) 2005-08 9. 0.56 Kaitlin Justice (77 games) 2007-10 9. 15 Kelsey Ferguson 2008-11 10. 38 Christa Nyblom (13g 12a) 2009-12 10. 0.55 Amy Goodrich (64 games) 2001-04 15 Chelsea Goosen 2005-08 15 Erin Kasmarik 2005-08

Goals per game (minimum 20 games) Game-winning goals Assists

GPG Name Years GWG Name Years Assists Name Years 1. 0.74 Janine Fagan (38 games) 2001-02 1. 10 Kelsey Ferguson 2008-11 1. 18 Kayla Braffet 2008-11 2. 0.71 Jennifer Briggs (55 games) 2000-02 2. 8 Janine Fagan 2001-02 18 Kellyn Farrell 2005-08 3. 0.35 Susan Mason (20 games) 2001 8 Kelsey Worcester 2004-07 3. 16 Jennifer Briggs 2000-02 4. 0.33 Kelsey Worcester (72 games) 2004-07 8 Jennifer Briggs 2000-02 4. 12 Danni Healy 2007-10 5. 0.26 Melissa Speiser (72 games) 2000-03 5. 7 Danni Healy 2007-10 12 Christa Nyblom 2009-12 6. 0.24 Kellyn Farrell (74 games) 2005-08 7 Kaitlin Justice 2007-10 6. 11 Michelle Rahe 2001-04 7. 0.24 Kayla Braffet (80 games) 2008-11 7. 6 Kayla Braffet 2008-11 11 Molly Scharfenkamp 2001-04 8. 0.23 Danni Healy (77 games) 2007-10 6 Erin Kasmarik 2005-08 11 Amy Goodrich 2001-04 9. 0.22 Kaitlin Justice (77 games) 2007-10 6 Kellyn Farrell 2005-08 9. 10 Tory Schiltgen 2007-10 10. 0.20 Erin Kasmarik (75 games) 2005-08 10. 5 Chelsea Goosen 2005-08 10. 9 Erin Kasmarik 2005-08 0.20 Chelsea Goosen (75 games) 2005-08 5 Christa Nyblom 2009-12 9 Janine Fagan 2001-02 0.20 Kelsey Ferguson (75 games) 2008-11 9 Kaitlin Justice 2007-10 9 Kelsey Worcester 2004-07

Shots attempted Games played Games started

Shots Name Years Games Name Years Games Name Years 1. 219 Jennifer Briggs (39 goals) 2000-02 1. 80 Kayla Braffet 2008-11 1. 75 Kelly Larson 2005-08 2. 209 Kayla Braffet (19 goals) 2008-11 2. 77 Tory Schiltgen 2007-10 75 Kerstyn Farrell 2005-08 3. 205 Kellyn Farrell (18 goals) 2005-08 77 Danni Healy 2007-10 3. 73 Chelsea Goosen 2005-08 4. 182 Michelle Rahe (10 goals) 2001-04 77 Kaitlin Justice 2007-10 4. 71 Maggie Eilers 2003-06 5. 162 Alissa Bernth (7 goals) 2001-04 5. 76 Kelly Larson 2005-08 5. 70 Kellyn Farrell 2005-08 6. 141 Kaitlin Justice (17 goals) 2007-10 76 Christa Nyblom 2009-12 70 Kelsey Worcester 2004-07 141 Kelsey Worcester (24 goals) 2004-07 7. 75 Erin Kasmarik 2005-08 7. 68 Molly Scharfenkamp 2001-04 8. 133 Kelsey Ferguson (15 goals) 2008-11 75 Kelsey Ferguson 2008-11 68 Jessica Heine 2006-09 9. 127 Janine Fagan (28 goals) 2001-02 75 Kerstyn Farrell 2005-08 68 Erin Kasmarik 2005-08 10. 124 Amy Goodrich (12 goals) 2001-04 75 Chelsea Goosen 2005-08 10. 65 Alissa Bernth 2001-04

Janine Fagan played only two seasons at SDSU, but ranks second all-time in goals scored and total points. Fagan also holds several other career and individual game records, including most points scored in a season with 40.

50 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide Career Goalkeeping Leaders

Saves Saves per game (minimum 20 games) Save percent (minimum 50 saves)

Saves Name Years SPG Name Years Goals Name Years 1. 269 Nicole Lograsso (51 GA, 269 saves) 2005-08 1. 6.21 Brittany Frazier (43 games) 2001-04 1. .915 Erin Miller (10 GA, 108 saves) 2003 2. 267 Brittany Frazier (69 GA, 267 saves) 2001-04 2. 5.46 Jenn Davis (37 games) 2003-06 2. .841 Nicole Lograsso (51 GA, 269 2005-08 3. 202 Jenn Davis (48 GA, 202 saves) 2003-06 3. 4.56 Nicole Lograsso (59 games) 2005-08 saves) 4. 138 Molly Lennon (43 GA, 138 saves) 2000 4. 3.36 Elisa Stamatakis (33 games) 2010-Current 3. .818 Daniella Pappas (12 GA, 54 saves) 2006-10 5. 111 Elisa Stamatakis 2010- 5. 3.33 Kat Donovan (21 games) 2010-11 4. .814 Kat Donovan (16 GA, 70 saves) 2010-11 (40 GA, 111 saves) Current 5. .808 Jenn Davis (48 GA, 202 saves) 2003-06 6. 108 Erin Miller (10 GA, 108 saves) 2003 6. .795 Brittany Frazier (69 GA, 267 saves) 2001-04 7. 70 Kat Donovan (16 GA, 70 saves) 2010-11 7. .762 Molly Lennon (43 GA, 138 saves) 2000 8. 54 Daniella Pappas (12 GA, 54 saves) 2006-10 8. .735 Elisa Stamatakis 2010- 9. 53 Brienna Rogers (22 GA, 53 saves) 2007-10 (40 GA, 111 saves) Current 10. 41 Melissa Speiser (12 GA, 41 saves) 2000-03 9. .707 Brienna Rogers (22 GA, 53 saves) 2007-10

Goals against avg. (minimum 500 minutes) Most wins Most shutouts

GAA Name Years Wins Name Years Assists Name Years 1. 0.51 Erin Miller (10 GA, 1780 min) 2003 1. 30 Nicole Lograsso (30-17-7) 2005-08 1. 21 Nicole Lograsso 2005-08 2. 0.77 Kat Donovan (16 GA, 1878 min) 2010-11 2. 26 Brittany Frazier (26-14-1) 2001-04 2. 13 Elisa Stamatakis 2010-Current 3. 0.86 Daniella Pappas (12 GA, 1258 min) 2006-10 3. 16 Elisa Stamatakis (16-10-5) 2010-Current 3. 11 Brittany Frazier 2001-04 4. 0.91 Nicole Lograsso (51 GA, 5059 min) 2005-08 4. 12 Kat Donovan (12-6-2) 2010-11 11 Kat Donovan 2010-11 5. 1.18 Elisa Stamatakis 2010- 5. 8 Erin Miller (8-5-6) 2003 5. 8 Erin Miller 2003 (40 GA, 3049 min) Current 6. 5 Daniella Pappas 2006-10 6. 1.50 Brienna Rogers (22 GA, 1317 min) 2007-10 Winning percentage 7. 4 Jenn Davis 2003-06 7. 1.61 Jenn Davis (48 GA, 2682 min) 2003-06 Percent Name Years 4 Brienna Rogers 2007-10 8. 1.68 Brittany Frazier (69 GA, 3703 min) 2001-04 1. .650 Kat Donovan (12-6-2) 2010-11 9. 2 Molly Lennon 2000 9. 3.33 Molly Lennon (43 GA, 1163 min) 2000 2. .646 Brittany Frazier (26-14-1) 2001-04 10. 1 Tina Ehrett 2011-12 3. .620 Nicole Lograsso (30-17-7) 2005-08 4. .596 Elisa Stamatakis (16-10-5) 2010-Current 5. .578 Erin Miller (8-5-6) 2003

Goalkeeper games started Goalkeeper minutes played Goalkeeper games played

Games Name Years Games Name Years Games Name Years 1. 51 Nicole Lograsso 2005-08 1. 5055 Nicole Lograsso 2005-08 1. 59 Nicole Lograsso 2005-08 2. 33 Brittany Frazier 2001-04 2. 3701 Brittany Frazier 2001-04 2. 43 Brittany Frazier 2001-04 33 Elisa Stamatakis 2010-Current 3. 3046 Elisa Stamatakis 2010-Current 3. 37 Jenn Davis 2003-06 4. 27 Jenn Davis 2003-06 4. 2680 Jenn Davis 2003-06 4. 33 Elisa Stamatakis 2010-Current 5. 20 Kat Donovan 2010-11 5. 1877 Kat Donovan 2010-11 5. 21 Kat Donovan 2010-11 6. 19 Erin Miller 2003 6. 1778 Erin Miller 2003 6. 19 Erin Miller 2003 7. 13 Daniella Pappas 2006-10 7. 1317 Brienna Rogers 2007-10 7. 17 Daniella Pappas 2006-10 8. 12 Brienna Rogers 2007-10 8. 1255 Daniella Pappas 2006-10 17 Brienna Rogers 2007-10 9. 7 Molly Lennon 2000 9. 1162 Molly Lennon 2000 9. 13 Molly Lennon 2000 10. 4 Melissa Speiser 2000-03 10. 451 Melissa Speiser 2000-03 10. 8 Melissa Speiser 2000-03

ALL-AMERICAN — Erin Miller transferred to South Dakota State University following a three-year playing career at the University of Nebraska. During her one season at SDSU, Miller posted a 8-5-6 record and a 0.51 goals- against average en route to becoming the first All-American in the programs history. Miller was also named the co-Most Valuable Player of the North Central Conference in 2003.

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 51 Individual Season Offensive Leaders

Points Points per game (minimum 10 games) Goals

Points Name Year PPG Name Year Goals Name Year 1. 40 Janine Fagan (18g 4a) 2001 1. 2.00 Janine Fagan (20 games) 2001 1. 18 Janine Fagan 2001 2. 38 Jennifer Briggs (14g 10a) 2001 2. 1.90 Jennifer Briggs (20 games) 2001 2. 14 Jennifer Briggs 2001 3. 28 Jennifer Briggs (12g 4a) 2000 3. 1.65 Jennifer Briggs (17 games) 2000 3. 13 Jennifer Briggs 2002 28 Jennifer Briggs (13g 2a) 2002 4. 1.56 Jennifer Briggs (18 games) 2002 4. 12 Jennifer Briggs 2000 5. 25 Janine Fagan (10g 5a) 2002 5. 1.39 Janine Fagan (18 games) 2002 5. 10 Erin Kasmarik 2008 6. 24 Erin Kasmarik (10g 4a) 2008 6. 1.14 Erin Kasmarik (21 games) 2008 10 Janine Fagan 2002 7. 20 Kayla Braffet (6g 8a) 2009 7. 1.12 Kelsey Worcester (17 games) 2004 7. 9 Kelsey Worcester 2004 20 Susan Mason (7g 6a) 2001 1.12 Diana Potterveld (17 games) 2012 8. 8 Chelsea Goosen 2006 9. 19 Kelsey Worcester (9g 1a) 2004 9. 1.07 Kellyn Farrell (15 games) 2007 8 Diana Potterveld 2012 19 Diana Potterveld (8g 3a) 2012 10. 1.00 Susan Mason (20 games) 2001 10. 7 Danni Healy 2010 1.00 Kayla Braffet (20 games) 2009 7 Kaitlin Justice 2009 7 Susan Mason 2001

Goals per game (minimum 10 games) Game-winning goals Assists

GPG Name Year GWG Name Year Assists Name Year 1. 0.90 Janine Fagan (20 games) 2001 1. 7 Janine Fagan 2001 1. 10 Jennifer Briggs 2001 2. 0.72 Jennifer Briggs (18 games) 2002 2. 6 Erin Kasmarik 2008 2. 8 Kayla Braffet 2009 3. 0.71 Jennifer Briggs (17 games) 2000 3. 5 Kelsey Ferguson 2008 3. 6 Kaitlin Justice 2010 4. 0.70 Jennifer Briggs (20 games) 2001 4. 4 Jennifer Briggs 2002 6 Kellyn Farrell 2007 5. 0.56 Janine Fagan (18 games) 2002 4 Kaitlin Justice 2009 6 Kellyn Farrell 2008 6. 0.53 Kelsey Worcester (17 games) 2004 4 Kelsey Ferguson 2011 6 Molly Scharfenkamp 2001 7. 0.48 Erin Kasmarik (21 games) 2008 7. 3 Danni Healy 2010 6 Susan Mason 2001 8. 0.47 Diana Potterveld (17 games) 2012 3 Christa Nyblom 2011 8. 5 Janine Fagan 2002 9. 0.40 Chelsea Goosen (20 games) 2006 3 Diana Potterveld 2012 5 Nellie Stebbins 2000 10. 0.37 Danni Healy (19 games) 2010 3 Chelsea Goosen 2006 5 Cassy Hitt 2002 3 Kelsey Worcester 2005 5 Alissa Bernth 2001 3 Kelsey Worcester 2004 5 Kayla Braffet 2011 3 Kaitlin Justice 2007

Shots attempted Shots on goal Penalty kicks made

Shots Name Year Points Name Year PK Name Year 1. 79 Janine Fagan (18 goals) 2001 1. 48 Janine Fagan (18 goals) 2001 1. 3 Melissa Speiser 2001 2. 76 Jennifer Briggs (14 goals) 2001 2. 43 Jennifer Briggs (14 goals) 2001 2. 2 Kelsey Ferguson 2010 3. 75 Jennifer Briggs (13 goals) 2002 3. 37 Susan Mason (7 goals) 2000 3. 1 Jennifer Briggs 2000 75 Michelle Rahe (4 goals) 2003 4. 35 Kayla Braffet (5 goals) 2002 1 Cassy Hitt 2002 5. 74 Kayla Braffet (5 goals) 2011 5. 31 Kellyn Farrell (5 goals) 2002 1 Jessica Heine 2007 6. 71 Alissa Bernth (1 goals) 2003 6. 29 Kellyn Farrell (6 goals) 2008 1 Cassy Hitt 2001 7. 68 Jennifer Briggs (12 goals) 2000 29 Diana Potterveld (8 goals) 2012 1 Jennifer Briggs 2001 68 Kellyn Farrell (5 goals) 2006 8. 28 Kellyn Farrell (5 goals) 2012 1 Jessica Heine 2008 9. 62 Kellyn Farrell (6 goals) 2008 9. 26 Kayla Braffet (6 goals) 2007 1 Christa Nyblom 2012 10. 58 Kayla Braffet (5 goals) 2010 10. 25 Kaitlin Justice (7 goals) 2002 25 Michelle Rahe (4 goals) 2001

Jennifer Briggs played only three years for the Jacks. In that time she ranks first all-time in points, goals, assists, shots attempted and second in shots on goal.

52 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide Individual Season Goalkeeping Leaders

Saves Saves per game (minimum 10 games) Save percent (minimum 5 saves)

Saves Name Year SPG Name Year Percent Name Year 1. 138 Molly Lennon (43 GA, 138 saves) 2000 1. 10.62 Molly Lennon (13 games) 2000 1. .915 Erin Miller (10 GA, 108 saves) 2003 2. 137 Brittany Frazier (39 GA, 137 saves) 2001 2. 9.31 Jenn Davis (13 games) 2004 2. .895 Nicole Lograsso (8 GA, 68 saves) 2007 3. 121 Jenn Davis (20 GA, 121 saves) 2004 3. 6.85 Brittany Frazier (20 games) 2001 3. .875 Daniella Pappas (1 GA, 7 saves) 2010 4. 108 Erin Miller (10 GA, 108 saves) 2003 4. 5.68 Erin Miller (19 games) 2003 4. .861 Nicole Lograsso (10 GA, 62 saves) 2006 5. 94 Brittany Frazier (23 GA, 94 saves) 2002 5. 5.53 Brittany Frazier (17 games) 2002 5. .858 Jenn Davis (20 GA, 121 saves) 2004 6. 92 Nicole Lograsso (16 GA, 92 saves) 2008 6. 5.23 Nicole Lograsso (13 games) 2007 6. .852 Nicole Lograsso (16 GA, 92 saves) 2008 7. 70 Kat Donovan (16 GA, 70 saves) 2011 7. 4.70 Nicole Lograsso (10 games) 2005 7. .837 Brittany Frazier (7 GA, 36 saves) 2004 8. 68 Nicole Lograsso (8 GA, 68 saves) 2007 8. 4.38 Nicole Lograsso (21 games) 2008 8. .826 Melissa Speiser (4 GA, 19 saves) 2002 9. 62 Nicole Lograsso (10 GA, 62 saves) 2006 9. 4.20 Jenn Davis (10 games) 2005 9. .818 Daniella Pappas (2 GA, 9 saves) 2007 10. 60 Elisa Stamatakis (16 GA, 60 saves) 2010 10. 4.13 Nicole Lograsso (15 games) 2006 10. .814 Kat Donovan (16 GA, 70 saves) 2011

Goals against avg. (minimum 500 minutes) Most wins Most shutouts

GAA Name Year Wins Name Year Shutouts Name Year 1. 0.51 Erin Miller (10 GA, 1780 min) 2003 1. 15 Nicole Lograsso (15-5-1) 2008 1. 11 Kat Donovan 2011 2. 0.61 Nicole Lograsso (8 GA, 1180 min) 2007 2. 13 Brittany Frazier (13-6-1) 2001 2. 10 Nicole Lograsso 2008 3. 0.76 Nicole Lograsso (16 GA, 1907 min) 2008 3. 12 Kat Donovan (12-6-2) 2011 3. 8 Elisa Stamatakis 2010 4. 0.78 Kat Donovan (16 GA, 1848 min) 2011 4. 11 Elisa Stamatakis (11-2-3) 2010 8 Erin Miller 2003 5. 0.81 Nicole Lograsso (10 GA, 1115 min) 2006 5. 10 Brittany Frazier (10-6-0) 2002 5. 6 Nicole Lograsso 2006 6. 0.88 Elisa Stamatakis (16 GA, 1631 min) 2010 6. 8 Erin Miller (8-5-6) 2003 6 Brittany Frazier 2001 7. 0.96 Daniella Pappas (9 GA, 843 min) 2009 7. 7 Nicole Lograsso (7-2-4) 2007 7. 5 Elisa Stamatakis 2012 8. 1.46 Brittany Frazier (23 GA, 1422 min) 2002 8. 6 Brienna Rogers (6-4-1) 2009 5 Nicole Lograsso 2007 9. 1.46 Jenn Davis (12 GA, 740 min) 2006 9. 5 Elisa Stamatakis (5-8-2) 2012 9. 4 Brienna Rogers 2009 10. 1.46 Brienna Rogers (17 GA, 1047 min) 2009 5 Daniella Pappas (5-3-1) 2009 4 Daniella Pappas 2009

Goalkeeper games started Goalkeeper minutes played Goalkeeper games played

Starts Name Year Minutes Name Year Games Name Year 1. 21 Nicole Lograsso 2008 1. 1905 Nicole Lograsso 2008 1. 21 Nicole Lograsso 2008 2. 20 Kat Donovan 2011 2. 1848 Kat Donovan 2011 2. 20 Brittany Frazier 2001 3. 19 Erin Miller 2003 3. 1831 Brittany Frazier 2001 20 Kat Donovan 2011 4. 17 Elisa Stamatakis 2010 4. 1778 Erin Miller 2003 4. 19 Erin Miller 2003 5. 16 Elisa Stamatakis 2012 5. 1630 Elisa Stamatakis 2010 5. 17 Elisa Stamatakis 2010 6. 14 Brittany Frazier 2001 6. 1420 Brittany Frazier 2002 17 Brittany Frazier 2002 7. 13 Brittany Frazier 2002 7. 1416 Elisa Stamatakis 2012 7. 16 Elisa Stamatakis 2012 8. 12 Nicole Lograsso 2007 8. 1180 Nicole Lograsso 2007 8. 15 Nicole Lograsso 2006 9. 11 Brienna Rogers 2009 9. 1162 Molly Lennon 2000 9. 13 Nicole Lograsso 2007 10. 10 Nicole Lograsso 2006 10. 1114 Nicole Lograsso 2006 13 Jenn Davis 2004 13 Molly Lennon 2000

Nicole Lograsso led the Jacks to a school-record 15 wins, including 10 shutouts during the 2008 season, while also ranking at the top of nearly every major statistical goalkeeping category at SDSU for her career.

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 53 Miscellaneous Team Records Games Goals Most Goals - Half 7 Centenary; Oct. 31, 2010 Most Games Played - Season 21 2008 Most Goals - Game 10 vs. Si Tanka (Huron); Sept. 9, 2003 Most Games Won - Season 15 2008 (15-5-1) Most Goals Scored - Season 57 2001 Most Home Games Won - Season 6 5x, last: 2011 Fewest Goals Scored - Season 13 2005 Fewest Games Won - Season 5 3x, last: 2005 Most Goals Against - Game 8 Northern Colorado; Oct. 7, 2000 Most Games Lost - Season 12 twice, last: 2005 Most Goals Against - Season 52 2000 Most Games Tied - Season 6 2003 Fewest Goals Against - Season 10 2003 Most Consecutive Wins - Season 10 Sept. 14- Oct. 20, 2008 Most Corner Kicks - Season 97 2011 Most Consecutive Home Wins - Season 6 twice, last: Sept. 14 - Oct. 16, 2001 Most Penalty Kicks - Season 5 2001 Most Consecutive Home Wins 6 twice, last: Sept. 14 - Oct. 16, 2001 Most Shots on Goal - Game 25 vs. Augustana; Oct. 25, 2002 Most Consecutive Losses 8 Sept. 24 - Oct. 22, 2000 Most Shots on Goal - Season 239 2001 Most Consecutive Games Without a Win 9 Sept. 8 - October 6, 2006 Fewest Shots on Goal - Game 0 3x, last: vs. Southeast Missouri; Oct. Most Overtime Games - Season 9 2003 Fewest Shots on Goal - Season 40 28, 2005 Most Consecutive Overtime Games - Season 4 twice, last: Oct. 19 - Nov. 2, 2003 Most shots in a game 59 2002 Most Overtime Wins - Season 3 2010 Wins to Open a Season 4 2001 Losses to Open a Season 4 2004 Consecutive Games Without Allowing a Goal 8 2008, 2011 Most Losses in a row by Shutout 13 Sept. 9, 2005 - Sept. 10, 2006

Assists Points Most Assists - Half 6 4x, last: vs. Centenary; Oct. 31, 2010 Most Points - Half 20 vs. Centenary; Oct. 31, 2010 Most Assists - Game 9 twice, last: vs. College of St. Mary; Sept. 4, 2006 Most Points - Game 28 vs. Si Tanka (Huron); Sept. 9, 2003 Most Assists - Season 46 2001 Most Points - Season 160 2001 Fewest Assists - Season 9 2005 Fewest Points - Season 35 2005

Penalties Other Team Records Most Fouls - Half 16 vs. Weber State, 2nd half; Sept. 8, 2006 Most Saves - Half 12 3x, last: vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1st half; Oct. 31, Most Fouls - Game 29 vs. Weber State; Sept. 8, 2006 Most Saves - Game 20 2004 Most Fouls - Season 231 2006 Most Saves - Season 162 vs. Marquette; Aug. 29, 2004 Most Consecutive Halves Without 2000 Most Yellow Cards - Season 11 2009 17 Scoring a Goal Sept. 9, 2005 (1st) - Oct. 9, 2005 (2nd) Most Red Cards - Season 2 2002 Most Consecutive Halves With At Least 7 2x, last:Oct. 18, 2009 (2nd) - Oct. 31, 2009 One Goal 17 (2nd) Most Consecutive Halves Without Sept. 19 - Oct. 20 Allowing a Goal 14 seconds Tasha Swift (28:05) - Chelsea Goosen (28:19) Shortest Span Between Goals vs. College of St. Mary; Sept. 4, 2006

54 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide All-Time Results

Year GP W-L-T Conf. W-L-T Finish GF GA Coach Captains 2000 17 5-12-0 NCC 1-8-0 8th 23 52 Lang Wedemeyer Jennifer Briggs 2001 20 13-6-1 NCC 5-4-0 4th 57 39 Lang Wedemeyer Jennifer Briggs 2002 18 10-8-0 NCC 2-6-0 t-7th 45 28 Lang Wedemeyer Jennifer Briggs and Melissa Speiser 2003 19 8-5-6 NCC 2-2-3 4th 28 10 Lang Wedemeyer Erin Miller and Alissa Bernth Division I Era 2004 17 5-11-1 IND n/a n/a 18 27 Lang Wedemeyer Michelle Rahe, Alissa Bernth and Molly Scharfenkamp 2005 18 5-12-1 IND n/a n/a 13 33 Lang Wedemeyer none - based on rotation basis 2006 20 8-9-3 USC 2-1-0 1st* 32 22 Lang Wedemeyer Maggie Eilers and Vanessa Paswaters 2007 17 9-4-4 SL 5-1-2 3rd 32 15 Lang Wedemeyer Kelly Larson and Vanessa Paswates 2008 21 15-5-1 SL 7-1-0 T-1st 34 16 Lang Wedemeyer Kelly Larson 2009 20 11-7-2 SL 7-2-0 T-1st 26 29 Lang Wedemeyer Jessica Heine 2010 19 11-3-5 SL 6-2-1 3rd 36 17 Lang Wedemeyer Kaitlin Justice Head Coach 2011 20 12-6-2 SL 8-0-1 1st 28 16 Lang Wedemeyer Cori Bonte Lang Wedemeyer 2012 17 6-9-2 SL 4-3-1 5th 23 26 Lang Wedemeyer Christa Nyblom 2000 (5-12-0; 1-8-0 NCC) 2002 (10-8-0; 2-6-0 NCC) 2004 (5-11-1) (Independent) • First season of women’s soccer at SDSU Date Rank Opponent Loc Results Date Rank Opponent Loc Results • Ninth place, North Central Conference A30 - Wayne State a W 2 0 A27 - Wisconsin- a L 0 2 Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A30 - Northwest Missouri 1 W 4 1 A29 - Marquette 1 L 0 1 A27 - MSU-Moorhead 1 L 0 1 ot S7 - Missouri-Rolla h W 3 0 S4 - Creighton a L 0 2 A27 - Northern State a L 1 2 S8 - Winona State h L 0 3 S10 - George Washington 2 L 0 1 S2 - Minnesota-Morris a L 1 3 S11 - Sioux Falls h W 8 0 S12 - Western Illinois 2 W 2 0 S3 - Sioux Falls 2 W 8 0 S14 - MSU-Moorhead h W 6 0 S18 - Wayne State h W 3 1 S10 - SW Minnesota State h L 0 7 S15 - Emporia State h W 2 1 S24 - Long Beach State 3 L 0 3 S13 - Morningside a W 3 2 S21 - Southwest Baptist 2 W 2 1 ot S26 - North Dakota State 3 L 0 2 S19 - Sioux Falls h W 2 0 S22 - Minnesota-Duluth 2 L 0 1 O3 - Mary (N.D.) h W 3 1 S23 - + Morningside h W 1 0 S28 - + MSU-Mankato h W 2 1 O7 - Utah Valley State a L 0 3 S24 - + South Dakota h L 1 4 O4 - + North Dakota State h L 0 3 O9 - Southern Utah a L 0 1 S30 - + Augustana a L 0 1 ot O6 - + St. Cloud State h L 2 3 ot O15 - Northern Colorado a L 2 3 O7 - + Northern Colorado h L 0 8 O11 - + South Dakota a L 0 2 O17 - Carroll College 4 W 2 0 O8 - + Nebraska Omaha h L 2 6 O13 - + Nebraska Omaha a L 0 5 O23 - St. Mary (Neb.) h T 1 1 2ot O14 - + North Dakota a L 1 2 O19 - + Northern Colorado h L 0 1 O24 - Augustana h W 4 2 O15 - + North Dakota State a L 0 6 O20 - + North Dakota h L 1 4 O29 - Minnesota a L 1 2 O21 - + St. Cloud State a L 0 5 O25 - + Augustana a W 5 1 O31 - Nebraska-Omaha h L 0 2 O22 - + MSU-Mankato a L 0 4 N2 - SW Minnesota State h W 8 1 1 Milwaukee Cup (Milwaukee, Wis.) O28 - Briar Cliff a W 3 1 + North Central Conference game 2 Diadora Classic (Omaha, Neb.) + North Central Conference game 1 Wayne State Invitational (Wayne, Neb.) 3 Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) 1-NSIC/NCC Crossover (Aberdeen, S.D.) 2 UNO Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) 4 UNC Classic (Greeley, Colo.) 2-UMM Lotto Championships (Morris, Minn.) 2003 (8-5-6; 2-2-3 NCC) 2005 (5-12-1) (Independent) 2001 (13-6-1; 5-4-0 NCC) Date Rank Opponent Loc Results Date Rank Opponent Loc Results Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A30 - Truman State a L 0 2 A26 - Minnesota State h W 4 1 A25 - Northern State 1 W 2 0 S3 - Si Tanka (Huron) h W 10 0 A28 - Creighton h L 1 5 A26 - Minnesota-Morris a W 4 1 S6 - SW Minnesota State a W 2 0 S2 - Northern Iowa h W 2 1 S1 - Bemidji State a W 6 0 S7 - Minnesota-Crookston h W 3 0 S9 - Iowa State a L 0 1 S2 - MSU-Moorhead a W 4 2 S13 - Minnesota-Duluth a T 0 0 2ot S11 - at Minnesota a T 0 0 2ot S7 - Missouri Southern h T 3 3 2ot S14 - Winona State a W 3 1 S16 - Wisconsin-Green Bay h L 0 3 S9 - Rockhurst h L 1 7 S20 - Wayne State h W 4 0 S23 - Oregon a L 0 2 S12 - SW Minnesota State a W 2 1 ot S27 - Central Missouri State a L 0 1 S25 - Oregon State a L 0 3 S15 - Mary (N.D.) h W 1 0 S28 - Missouri-Rolla 1 W 2 0 S30 - Wyoming a L 0 4 S22 - + Morningside a W 2 0 O5 - + St. Cloud State a T 0 0 2ot O2 - Nevada 1 L 0 1 S23 - + South Dakota a L 0 1 O6 - + MSU-Mankato a L 0 1 ot O7 - Drake a L 0 2 S26 - Sioux Falls a W 2 0 O11 - + North Dakota h W 0 1 2ot O9 - St. Mary’s (Neb) a W 2 1 ot S29 - + Augustana h W 6 0 O12 - + North Dakota State h T 1 1 2ot O14 - Montana h W 2 1 O5 - + Northern Colorado a L 1 4 O17 - + South Dakota a L 0 2 O16 - Northern Colorado h L 0 2 O7 - + Nebraska Omaha a L 2 6 O19 - + Nebraska-Omaha h T 0 0 2ot O20 - Utah Valley State h L 0 2 O13 - + North Dakota h W 6 2 O24 - + Augustana a W 2 1 ot O23 - North Dakota State a L 0 1 2ot O14 - + North Dakota State h W 2 1 O26 - Northern State h T 0 0 2ot O28 - Southeast Missouri a L 0 2 O20 - + St. Cloud State h W 4 1 N2 - St. Mary (Neb.) h T 0 0 2ot O30 - Murray State a W 2 1 O21 - + MSU-Mankato h L 1 6 N7 - MSU-Mankato 2 L 0 1 1 Wyoming Cowgirl Shootout (Laramie, Wyo.) O27 - Briar Cliff h W 6 1 + North Central Conference game N4 - MSU-Mankato 2 L 2 3 1 CMSU Classic (Warrensburg, Mo.) + North Central Conference game 2 NCC Tournament (Mankato, Minn.) 1 NSIC/NCC Crossover (Morris, Minn.) 2 NCC Tournament (Mankato, Minn.)

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 55 All-Time Results

2006 (8-9-3; 2-1-0 USC) 2009 (11-7-2; 7-2-0 Summit League) 2011 (12-6-2; 8-0-1 Summit League) Date Rank Opponent Loc Results Date Rank Opponent Loc Results Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A25 - Northern Iowa a W 3 0 A21 19 Minnesota a L 0 4 A19 - Creighton h L 0 1 A27 - Northern Illinois a W 3 2 A23 - Creighton h L 0 2 A21 - Minnesota a L 0 5 A30 - Creighton a L 0 2 A28 - Iowa State a T 1 1 A26 - $Northern Illinois a W 3 0 S4 - St. Mary (Neb.) h W 7 0 A30 - Iowa a L 0 2 A28 - $Western Michigan n L 0 2 S8 - Weber State 1 T 2 2 2ot S4 - UW-Green Bay h W 1 0 S2 - Drake a W 1 0 ot S10 - IUPUI 1 L 0 3 S11 - Drake h W 2 1 S4 - Kansas a L 1 2 S15 - Drake h L 1 3 S18 - Missouri State 1 T 0 0 S9 - Green Bay h W 1 0 S22 - Wisconsin-Green Bay a L 0 1 S20 22 Kansas 1 L 0 4 S11 - North Dakota h W 5 1 S24 - Wisconsin-Milwaukee a L 0 1 S23 - Mary h W 4 0 S16 - Iowa State a L 0 1 S29 - Northern Colorado 2 L 0 3 O2 - *Centenary a W 1 0 S18 - Northern Iowa a T 2 2 2ot O1 - Montana a L 0 1 O4 - *Oral Roberts a W 1 0 S30 - *Oral Roberts h W 2 0 O4 - ^ North Dakota State h L 0 1 O9 - *Oakland h L 0 1 2ot O2 - *Southern Utah h W 2 0 06 - Texas Tech h T 0 0 2ot O11 - *IPFW h L 2 3 2ot O7 - *Western Illinois a W 1 0 O13 - ^ IPFW h W 3 0 O16 - *Western Illinois a W 2 1 O9 - *IUPUI a W 1 0 O15 - Minnesota h L 1 2 O18 - *IUPUI a W 1 0 O14 - *Oakland h T 0 0 2ot O20 - ^ Utah Valley State a W 1 0 O23 - *UMKC h W 5 0 O16 - *IPFW h W 3 0 O21 - Dixie h W 2 1 O25 - *Southern Utah h W 3 0 O21 - *South Dakota a W 2 0 N2 - Howard 3 W 8 0 O31 - *North Dakota State h W 4 3 O23 - *UMKC a W 1 0 N3 - Utah Valley State 3 T 0 0 ot# N6 - Western Ilinois 2 W 1 0 2ot O29 - *North Dakota State h W 3 1 N5 - North Dakota State 3 W 1 0 N8 - IUPUI 2 L 1 4 N4 - Oakland & L 0 1 ^ United Soccer Conference game * Summit League game $ NIU Tournament 1 Bison Invitational Tournament (Fargo, N.D.) 1 Kansas Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) * Summit League game 2 Montana Tournament (Missoula, Mont.) 2 The Summit League Tournament (Brookings, S.D.) & The Summit League Tournament (Rochester, Mich.) 3 USC Tournament; Washington, D.C. # SDSU wins shootout 4-1 to advance to championship 2010 (11-3-5; 6-2-1 Summit League) 2012 (6-9-2; 4-3-1 Summit League) Date Rank Opponent Loc Results Date Rank Opponent Loc Results 2007 (9-4-4; 5-1-2 Summit League) A20 - Creighton a T 0 0 2ot A17 - Green Bay a W 2 0 Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A29 - Drake h L 0 1 A19 - Wisconsin a L 0 5 A31 - Northern Iowa h T 1 1 2ot S4 - Nevada a W 3 2 2ot A24 - UNLV 1 T 0 0 2ot S7 - *Oakland h W 3 0 S5 - Montana n W 3 0 A26 24 Georgia 1 L 0 5 S9 - Mary h W 2 0 S10 - Wisconsin a T 0 0 2ot A31 - Drake h L 1 2 S13 - *Southern Utah a T 1 1 2ot S12 - Wisconsin-Green Bay a W 1 0 S7 - North Dakota a L 1 3 S16 - Creighton h L 1 2 S17 - Northern Iowa h T 0 0 2ot S14 - Iowa State h L 1 2 S21 - Weber State h T 2 2 2ot S19 - Eastern Washington h W 4 3 2ot S16 - Northern Iowa h W 4 0 S23 - Iowa h L 2 3 S24 - Iowa State h W 2 1 S19 - Creighton a L 1 2 S28 - DU-W a L 0 2 O1 - *IPFW a W 1 0 ot S29 - *North Dakota State a L 1 2 2ot O5 - *IPFW h W 4 0 O3 - *Oakland a L 1 2 O5 - *IPFW a L 1 2 ot O7 - *IUPUI h W 2 1 O8 - *IUPUI h W 2 0 O7 - *Oakland a L 0 1 O11 - *Western Illinois a L 0 1 O10 - *Western Illinois h T 1 1 2ot O12 - *IUPUI h T 1 1 2ot O14 - Utah Valley h W 7 0 O14 - *Southern Utah a W 4 3 O14 - *Western Illinois h W 2 0 O18 - *North Dakota State h W 2 1 2ot O16 - *UMKC a W 3 0 O19 - *UMKC h W 1 0 O26 - *Centenary a T 0 0 2ot O23 - *North Dakota State a L 1 2 O21 - *South Dakota h W 1 0 O28 - *Oral Roberts a W 1 0 O29 - *Oral Roberts h W 1 0 O26 - *Omaha a W 6 1 N2 - Liberty a W 2 0 O31 - *Centenary h W 8 1 * Summit League game N4 - Longwood a W 2 0 N5 - North Dakota State & T 1 1 2ot 1 Kansas Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) * Summit League game SO (NDSU 4-3) * Summit League game 2008 (15-5-1; 7-1-0 Summit League) & The Summit League Tournament (Brookings, S.D.) Date Rank Opponent Loc Results A24 - Crieghton a L 3 2 2ot A26 - Minnesota h L 2 0 A29 - Drake a W 1 0 A31 - Iowa a W 2 1 S12 - Eastern Washington 1 L 2 1 S14 - Iowa State 1 W 2 1 2ot S19 - Northern Iowa a W 4 1 S26 - *IUPUI a W 1 0 S28 - *IPFW a W 1 0 O3 - *Western Illinois h W 3 0 O5 - *Southern Utah h W 1 0 O10 - *Centenary h W 5 0 O12 - *Oral Roberts h W 2 0 O16 - Seattle (Wash.) h W 1 0 O20 - *North Dakota State a W 2 0 O24 - *Oakland a L 2 1 O26 - Michigan State a T 1 1 2ot N7 - IUPUI 2 W 2 1 N9 - Oakland 2 W 1 0 N14 - Colorado 3 W 1 0 N16 - Minnesota 4 L 2 0 * Summit League game 1 Jackrabbit Invitational (Brookings, S.D.) 2 The Summit League Tournament (Macomb, Ill.) 3 NCAA College Cup First Round (St. Paul, Minn.) 4 NCAA College Cup Second Round (St. Paul, Minn.) The 2008 soccer team (above) won The Summit League Tournament and advanced to the NCAA College Cup for the first time in school history. The Jackrabbits beat Colorado in the first round 1-0, but lost to Minnesota in the second round by a score of 2-0.

56 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide All-Time Records vs. Opponents

Augustana...... 4-1-0 Murray State...... 1-0-0 Bemidji State...... 1-0-0 Nevada...... 1-1-0 Briar Cliff...... 2-0-0 North Dakota...... 3-3-0 Carroll College...... 1-0-0 North Dakota State...... 6-7-2 Centenary...... 3-0-1 Northern Colorado...... 0-6-0 Central Missouri St...... 0-1-0 Northern Illinois...... 2-0-0 College of St. Mary...... 2-0-2 Northern Iowa...... 4-0-3 Colorado...... 1-0-0 Northern State...... 1-1-1 Creighton...... 0-8-1 Northwest Missouri...... 1-0-0 Drake...... 3-5-0 Oakland...... 2-5-1 Dixie...... 1-0-0 Omaha...... 1-4-1 Eastern Washington...... 1-1-0 Oral Roberts...... 5-0-0 Emporia State...... 1-0-0 Oregon...... 0-1-0 Fort Wayne...... 5-2-0 Oregon State...... 0-1-0 George Washington...... 0-1-0 Rockhurst...... 0-1-0 Georgia...... 0-1-0 Seattle (Wash.)...... 1-0-0 Green Bay...... 4-2-0 Southeast Missouri...... ������������������������������������������.... 0-1-0 Howard...... 1-0-0 SW Minnesota State...... 3-1-0 IUPUI...... 6-2-1 Si Tanka (Huron)...... 1-0-0 Liberty...... 1-0-0 Sioux Falls...... 4-0-0 Long Beach State...... 0-1-0 South Dakota...... 2-4-0 Longwood...... 1-0-0 Southern Utah...... 4-1-1 Iowa...... 1-2-0 Southwest Baptist...... 1-0-0 Iowa State...... 2-3-1 St. Cloud State...... 1-2-1 Kansas...... 0-2-0 Texas Tech...... 0-0-1 Kansas City...... 4-0-0 Truman State...... 0-1-0 Marquette (Wis.)...... 0-1-0 UNLV...... 0-0-1 Michigan State...... 0-0-1 UW-Milwaukee...... 0-2-0 Minnesota...... 0-6-1 University of Mary (N.D.)...... 4-0-0 Minnesota State - Mankato...... �����������������������������������������...... 2-5-0 Utah Valley State...... 2-2-1 Minnesota State - Moorhead...... 2-1-0 Wayne State (Neb.)...... 3-0-0 Minnesota-Crookston...... 1-0-0 Weber State...... 0-0-2 Minnesota-Duluth...... 0-1-1 Western Illinois...... 6-1-1 Minnesota-Morris...... 1-1-0 Western Michigan...... 0-1-0 Missouri-Rolla...... 2-0-0 Winona State...... 1-1-0 Missouri State...... 0-0-1 Wisconsin...... 0-1-1 Missouri Southern...... 0-0-1 Wyoming...... 0-1-0 Montana...... 2-1-0 Total...... 118-97-28 Morningside College...... 3-0-0

Record vs Division I Conferences Record vs. 2013 Opponents Atlantic 10...... 0-1-0 Iowa State...... 2-3-1 Big 12...... 2-5-1 Loyola (Ill.)...... First meeting Big East...... 0-1-0 Lamar...... First meeting Big Sky...... 3-8-2 Sam Houston State...... First meeting Big South...... 1-0-0 Nevada...... 1-1-0 Big Ten...... 1-10-3 Northern Illinois...... 2-0-0 Big West...... 0-1-0 Drake...... 3-5-0 Great West...... 5-9-1 Northern Iowa...... 4-0-3 Horizon...... 4-4-0 Kansas...... 0-2-0 Mid-American...... 2-1-0 North Dakota...... 3-3-0 Missouri Valley...... 7-13-4 Western Illinois...... 6-1-1 Mountain West...... 1-2-1 IUPUI...... 6-2-1 Ohio Valley...... 1-1-0 South Dakota...... 2-4-0 Pac-12...... 1-2-0 Omaha...... 1-4-1 Southeastern...... 0-1-0 North Dakota State...... 6-7-2 Summit League...... 41-12-6 Denver...... First meeting Western Athletic Conference (WAC) ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1-1-0 Fort Wayne...... 5-2-0 Total...... 70-72-18 Total...... 41-34-9 (All conference records are at the time of competition.)

2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide 57 SDSU Alumni

---A--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown ---N--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown none Nagelhout, Elizabeth 2007-10 F 12 0 1 1 4 .000 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. Nelson, Natalie 2000 M 8 0 1 1 3 .000 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. ---B--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Neuhalfen, Danielle 2008-11 M 43 2 3 7 20 .100 0 Lincoln, Neb. Baltzersen, Anne 2002 M 16 3 4 10 34 .088 0 Oslo, Norway Newton, Cristina 2000 F 14 0 0 0 12 .000 0 Spearfish, S.D. Beastrom, Brittney 2000 D 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Pierre, S.D. Noel, Janelle 2002 M-D 18 0 3 3 13 .000 0 San Juan, Trinidad Bernth, Alissa 2001-04 F 67 7 7 21 162 .043 2 Ralston, Neb. Nuss, Diana 2006 M 8 0 0 0 4 .000 0 Brandon, S.D. Bérubé, Stéphanie 2009-11 D 58 1 1 3 28 .036 1 Winnipeg, Canada Nyblom, Christa 2009-12 M 76 13 12 38 112 .116 5 Vadnais Heights, Minn. Bonte, Cori 2008-11 M 71 5 5 15 56 .089 1 Beresford, S.D. Braffet, Kayla 2008-11 F 80 19 18 56 209 .091 6 Carlock, Ill. ---O--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Brause, Karoline 2003-06 D 52 1 1 3 18 .056 0 Fergus Falls, Minn. none Bray, Elise 2003-04 D 16 0 0 0 4 .000 0 Brettendorf, Iowa Briggs, Jennifer 2000-02 M-F 55 39 16 94 219 .178 8 Osseo, Minn. ---P--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Brown, Janel 2003-06 M 63 1 2 4 24 .042 0 Des Moines, Iowa Pappas, Dani 2006-10 GK 17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 West Des Moines, Iowa Bryant, Sara 2003-04 F 34 5 2 12 32 .156 0 Kansas City, Mo. Paswaters, Vanessa 2004-08 M-D 65 2 6 10 59 .034 0 Longmont, Colo. Peterson, Steph 2008-11 D 73 2 4 8 35 .057 1 Lakeville, Minn. Phillips, Hannah 2010-12 M 30 0 0 0 9 .000 0 Gillette, Wyo. Piorier, Stephanie 2000 M 16 0 0 0 18 .000 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. Poole, Chelsey 2010 F 17 2 1 5 12 .167 1 Omaha, Neb. Pudenz, Annie 2005 M 16 0 0 0 9 .000 0 Sioux Falls, S.D.

---Q--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Quigley, Emily 2007-10 M-D 66 4 4 12 78 .051 0 Lenexa, Kan.

---R--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Rada, Brandi 2001 M-D 19 1 2 4 7 .143 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. Rahe, Michelle 2001-04 M 72 10 11 31 182 .055 4 Kearney, Neb. Roberdeau, Amanda 2000 F 13 1 0 2 5 .200 1 Bismarck, N.D. Robinson, Lisa 2004-05 F 35 2 1 5 26 .077 0 Rapid City, S.D. Jennifer Briggs played three seasons for the Jackrabbits and finished her career as the all-time leading scorer at SDSU Rogers, Brie 2007-10 GK 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wauwatosa, Wis. with 94 points. Rounds, Erika 2000-01 D 33 0 2 2 13 .000 0 Pierre, S.D.

---C--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown ---S--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Carpenter, Kara 2002-03 M-D 37 4 5 13 61 .066 1 Manhattan, Kan. Sakata, Erin 2005-06 M-F 37 0 3 3 21 .000 0 Merced, Calif. Christensen, Jessica 2000 M 16 0 0 0 14 .000 0 Sioux City, Iowa Schafer, Stephanie 2000 F 17 1 1 3 17 .059 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. Schaller, Alex 2005-08 D-M 56 0 2 2 23 .000 0 Maple Grove, Minn. ---D--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Scharfenkamp, Molly 2001-04 F-M 74 5 11 21 82 .061 2 Omaha, Neb. Dagerman, Abbey 2002 M 17 1 2 4 8 .125 0 Omaha, Neb. Schiermeister, Ashley 2003 F 17 1 0 2 19 .053 1 Bondurant, Iowa Davis, Jenn 2003-06 GK 40 0 3 3 1 .000 0 Raytown, Mo. Schiltgen, Tory 2007-10 M 77 5 10 20 89 .056 0 Hugo, Minn. Donovan, Kat 2010-11 GK 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 Redmond, Wash. Schramm, Valerie 2003-04 F 8 0 0 0 2 .000 0 North Platte, Neb. Drews, Abby 2003 M-D 19 0 1 1 7 .000 0 Omaha, Neb. Schwab, Becky 2000-01 D 28 0 2 2 1 .000 0 Aberdeen, S.D. Duffy, Abby 2000-01 M 33 0 1 1 32 .000 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. Sipp, Brittany 2009-12 M-F 48 1 3 5 17 .059 0 Topeka, Kan. Sorlie, Stine 2002-03 M-D 30 0 0 0 10 .000 0 Oslo, Norway ---E--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Speiser, Melissa 2000-03 GK-M 72 19 8 46 121 .157 3 Casper, Wyo. Eilers, Maggie 2003-06 D 73 0 2 2 15 .000 0 Brookings, S.D. Stebbins, Nellie 2000 F-GK 15 2 5 9 22 .091 0 Rapid City, S.D. Swift, Natasha 2006 D-M 20 1 0 2 20 .050 0 Littleton, Colo. ---F--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Fagan, Janine 2001-02 M 38 28 9 65 127 .220 8 Newcastle, England ---T--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Failla, Carly 2001-02 M 37 1 2 4 19 .053 1 Omaha, Neb. Thorbjornsen, Melissa 2002 F 9 1 2 4 7 .143 0 Rapid City, S.D. Farley, Mariah 2002-03 GK 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Lihue, Hawaii Touby, Katherine 2003-04 F 3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 Cheyenne, Wyo. Farrell, Kellyn 2005-08 F 70 17 18 51 196 .087 5 Littleton, Colo. Tritz, Rachael 2006 D 14 0 1 1 2 .000 0 Sioux City, Iowa Farrell, Kerstyn 2005-08 D 72 4 7 15 53 .075 2 Littleton, Colo. Ferguson, Kelsey 2008-11 F 75 15 7 37 133 .113 10 Parker, Colo. ---U--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Fiedler, Aimee 2009-10 F-M 3 0 0 0 3 .000 0 New Braunfels, Texas none Frank, Kourtney 2009-10 M 23 2 1 5 10 .200 1 Lincoln, Neb. Frazier, Brittany 2001-04 GK 45 1 0 2 3 .333 0 Laramie, Wyo. ---V--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Van Gerpen, Kellie 2005-08 F 21 1 1 3 5 .200 0 Brookings, S.D. ---G--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Goodrich, Amy 2001-04 F 64 12 11 35 124 .097 4 Coralville, Iowa ---W--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Goosen, Chelsea 2005-08 M 71 15 5 35 106 .142 5 Olathe, Kan. Waedekin, Erica 2003 D 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Mukwanago, Wis. Wells, Nicki 2003 M 14 0 0 0 4 .000 0 Ankeny, Iowa ---H--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Wey, Christine 2004 M 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 Brookings, S.D. Hasis, Jennifer 2001-04 D 66 0 1 1 18 .000 0 Roanoke, Va. Wiemann, Megan 2005 F 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Brookings, S.D. Healy, Danni 2007-10 F 77 18 12 48 92 .196 7 Edina, Minn. Worcester, Kelsey 2004-07 F 72 24 9 57 141 .170 8 Anamosa, Iowa Heine, Jessica 2006-09 D 73 3 0 6 16 .188 1 Sioux Falls, S.D. Herman, Kelli 2008-11 D 60 0 0 0 34 .000 0 Sioux City, Iowa ---XYZ--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Higgins, Courtney 2009-12 D 65 7 6 20 34 .206 3 Brookings, S.D. Yungbauer, Betsy 2007 D 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Woodbury, Minn. Hill, Heather 2004-07 M 65 7 3 17 63 .111 2 Spearfish, S.D. Hitt, Cassy 2001-02 M 28 3 8 14 24 .125 0 Ogden, Utah ---GOALIES--- Career GP Min GA GAA SV W L T SO Hometown Hoefert, Kara 2000 M-F 15 0 0 0 4 .000 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. Davis, Jenn 2003-06 40 2682:08 48 1.61 202 7 19 3 3 Raytown, Mo. Hoppes, Dessie 2001-03 D 52 0 2 2 9 .000 0 Fremont, Neb. Donovan, Kat 2010-11 21 1877:58 16 0.76 70 12 6 2 11 Redmond, Wash. Huegli, Megan 2009-12 D 65 0 4 4 9 .000 0 Hartford, Wis. Ehrett, Tina 2012 5 176:23 2 1.02 8 1 1 1 1 Brookfield, Wis. Husby, Jenny 2000 D 15 0 0 0 5 .000 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. Farley, Mariah 2002-03 6 82:38 1 1.09 3 0 0 0 0 Lihue, Hawaii Hutchinson, Josie 2000-02 F-D 49 4 1 9 30 .133 0 Newcastle, Wyo. Frazier, Brittany 2001-04 45 3703:00 69 1.68 267 26 14 1 11 Larmie, Wyo. Lennon, Molly 2000 13 1163:08 43 3.33 138 4 8 0 2 Sioux City, Iowa ---I--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Lograsso, Nicole 2005-08 55 4698:44 48 0.92 247 30 16 7 18 Ames, Iowa none Miller, Erin 2003 19 1780:08 10 0.51 108 8 5 6 8 Sioux Falls, S.D. Pappas, Dani 2006-10 17 1258:01 12 0.86 54 6 5 2 5 West Des Moines, Iowa ---J--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Rogers, Brie 2007-10 17 1317:16 22 1.50 53 7 5 1 4 Wauwatosa, Wis. Janckila, JoLynn 2007-10 D 18 0 0 0 3 .000 0 Appleton, Wis. Speiser, Melissa 2000-03 72 452:11 12 2.39 41 1 5 0 0 Casper, Wyo. Justice, Kaitlin 2007-10 M 77 17 9 43 141 .121 7 Omaha, Neb. Stebbins, Nellie 2000 15 92:14 1 0.98 2 0 1 0 0 Rapid City, S.D.

---K--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Kasmarik, Erin 2005-08 M-F 71 13 9 35 81 .160 4 Coon Rapids, Minn. Kiebel, Hannah 2010 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parker, Colo.

---L--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Lane, Liz 2004-07 M 47 0 1 1 10 .000 0 West Des Moines, Iowa Larson, Kayla 2002 F 6 2 2 6 7 .286 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. Larson, Kelly 2005-08 D 72 1 2 4 29 .034 0 Mahtomedi, Minn. Lee, Amanda 2001 D 9 0 0 0 5 .000 0 Sioux Falls, S.D. Lennon, Molly 2000 GK 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Sioux City, Iowa Lira, Chelsea 2006-07 F 27 2 0 4 15 .133 0 Leavenworth, Kan. Lograsso, Nicole 2005-08 GK 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Ames, Iowa

---M--- Career P GP G A Pts Sh Sh% GW Hometown Nicole Lograsso played four seasons for the Jackrabbits in goal and, despite splitting time in all but one season; she Mason, Susan 2001 F 20 7 6 20 51 .137 2 Omaha, Neb. finished her career as the all-time victories in goal leader at SDSU with 30 wins. Miller, Erin 2003 GK 19 0 1 1 6 .000 0 Sioux Falls, S.D.

58 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide All-Time Award Recipients

Division I Era All-Summit League Offensive Player of the Year 2008 Cori Bonte, Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, All-Independent First Team 2010 Danni Healy Kelsey Ferguson, Chelsea Goosen, Dani 2004 Kelsey Worcester 2011 Kayla Braffet Healy, Jessica Heine, JoLynn Janckila, 2005 Kellyn Farrell Kaitlin Justice, Erin Kasmarik, Kelly Larson, All-Summit League Newcomer Team Niki Lograsso, Danielle Neuhalfen, Daniella All-Independent Honorable Mention 2008 Kelsey Ferguson, Steph Peterson Pappas, Vanessa Paswaters, Stephanie 2004 Alissa Bernth, Jennifer Davis 2009 Stephanie Berube, Courtney Higgins Peterson, Emily Quigley, Tory Schiltgen 2005 Chelsea Goosen 2010 Darci Miller Kellie Van Gerpen 2012 Dani Patterson, Diana Potterveld 2009 Kelsey Ferguson, Danni Healy, Independent All-Academic Jessica Heine, Kelli Herman, 2004 Alissa Bernth, Molly Scharfenkamp, The Summit League Athlete of the Month Courtney Higgins, JoLynn Janckila, 2005 Heather Hill, Vanessa Paswaters, Maggie 2008 Nicole Lograsso (November) Danielle Neuhalfen, Christa Nyblom, Eilers 2011 Kat Donovan (October) Dani Pappas, Stephanie Peterson, 2012 Diana Potterveld (October) Emily Quigley, Tory Schiltgen Independent Newcomer of the Year 2010 Cori Bonte, Kayla Braffet, Caylee Costello, 2004 Kelsey Worcester The Summit League Player of the Week Kat Donovan, Aimee Fiedler, Danni Healy, 2007 Kellyn Farrell (Sept. 10 - Offense) Kelli Herman, Courtney Higgins, Megan Independent Player of the Week Chelsea Goosen (Sept. 22 - Offense) Huegli, JoLynn Janckila, Kaitlin Justice, 2004 Jennifer Davis (Sept. 14 - Defense) Nicole Lograsso (Nov. 5 - Defense) Darci Miller, Elizabeth Nagelhout, Danielle Kelsey Worcester (Oct. 5 - Offense) 2008 Nicole Lograsso (Sept. 2 - Defense) Neuhalfen, Christa Nyblom, Steph Peterson, Sarah Bryant (Oct. 26 - Offense) Kerstyn Farrell (Sept. 29 - Defense) Hannah Phillips, Chelsey Poole, Kelsey Worcester (Oct. 26 - Rookie) Kerstyn Farrell (Oct. 6 - Defense) Emily Quigley, Brie Rogers, Tory Schiltgen, 2005 Jennifer Daivs (Sept. 26 - Defense) Kelly Larson (Oct. 13 - Defense) Brittany Sipp Erin Kasmarik (Oct. 9 - Defense) 2009 Courtney Higgins (Oct. 26 - Offense) 2011 Cori Bonte, Caylee Costello, Tina Ehrett, 2010 Danni Healy (Sept. 7 - Offense) Kelsey Ferguson, Kristin Ford, Kelli Herman, Soccer Buzz Magazine All-National Team Kayla Braffet (Sept. 27 - Offense) Megan Huegli, Megan Kingston, 2004 Molly Scharfenkamp, Kelsey Worcester 2011 Kat Donovan (Oct. 3 - Defense) Darci Miller, Danielle Neuhalfen, Christa Kat Donovan (Oct. 24 - Defense) Nyblom, Steph Peterson, Hannah Phillips, United Soccer Conference All-Tournament Team Kat Donovan (Oct. 31 - Defense) Brittany Sipp, Jordyn Smith, Cait Wills, 2006 Kellyn Farrell (MVP), Natasha Swift, Maggie 2012 Dani Patterson (Oct. 29 - Defense) Courtney Higgins Eilers, Nicole Lograsso Diana Potterveld (Oct. 31- Offense) 2012 Alyssa Brazil, Caylee Costello, Tina Ehrett, Megan Graf, Stacey Guijarro, Courtney Higgins, United Soccer Conference Player of the Week Academic Honor Roll Megan Hugeli, Megan Kingston, Katie 2006 Kerstyn Farrell (Aug. 29 - Offense) 2007 Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, McNeary, Darci Miller, Sheridon Newberry, Vanessa Paswaters (Sept. 12 - Offense) Chelsea Goosen, Danielle Healy, Hannah Phillips, Diana Potterveld, Delaney Karoline Brause (Sept. 19 - Defense) Jessica Heine, Heather Hill, Jolynn Ratcliffe, Brittany Sipp, Elisa Stamatakis Nicole Lograsso (Oct. 17 - Defense) Janckila, Erin Kasmarik, Liz Lane, Kelly Larson, Nicole Lograsso, Elizabeth ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Nagelhout, Danielle Neuhalfen, 2005 Maggie Eilers Vanessa Paswaters, Kayla Perleberg, 2006 Maggie Eilers, Chelsea Goosen Emily Quigley, Brienna Rogers, Alex 2007 Liz Lane, Kellyn Farrell (1) Shaller, Tory Schiltgen, Kellie Van 2008 Chelsea Goosen (1), Kellyn Farrell (1), Kelly Gerpen, Kelsey Worcester Larson (1), Erin Kasmarik (1)

All-Summit League First Team 2007 Kelly Larson, Nicole Lograsso 2008 Nicole Lograsso, Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, Erin Kasmarik 2009 Kaitlin Justice 2010 Danni Healy, Kaitlin Justice 2011 Cori Bonte, Kayla Braffet, Kat Donovan, Kelli Herman 2012 Christa Nyblom, Diana Potterveld

All-Summit League Second Team 2007 Kellyn Farrell 2008 Chelsea Goosen, Kelly Larson 2009 Kayla Braffet, Jess Heine, Stéphanie Bérubé 2010 Cori Bonte, Steph Peterson, Elisa Stamatakis 2011 Stéphanie Bérubé, Kelsey Ferguson, Christa Nyblom 2012 Dani Patterson

All-Summit League Defensive Player of the Year 2007 Kelly Larson 2008 Kerstyn Farrell In 2004, Kelsey Worcester (above) was named to the All-Independent First Team.

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NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-Region Honorable Mention All-NCC 2007 Alex Schaller, Kerstyn Farrell, Chelsea 2000 Jennifer Briggs Goosen, Erin Kasmarik, Kelly Larson, Kellyn 2001 Jennifer Briggs, Janie Fagan, Alissa Bernth, Farrell Carly Failla 2008 Kerstyn Farrell (1), Chelsea Goosen (2), Erin Kasmarik (2), Kelly Larson (3), Kellyn NCC All-Academic Farrell (3), Vanessa Paswaters (3), Jessica 2000 Josie Hutchinson, Erica Rounds, Stephanie Heine (HM) Schafer 2010 Cori Bonte, Danni Healy 2001 Josie Hutchinson, Erica Rounds, 2002 Josie Hutchinson, Amy Goodrich, Melissa NSCAA Team Academic Award Speiser, Jennifer Hasis, Janie Fagan 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 2003 Amy Goodrich, Melissa Speiser, Jennifer Hasis, Alissa Bernth, Molly Scharfenkamp, NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-America Team Kara Carpenter, Dessie Hoppes 2007 Kelly Larson North Central Conference Player of the Week NSCAA Great Lakes Second-Team All-Region 2001 Janine Fagan (Sept. 9) 2010 Danni Healy 2002 Jennifer Briggs (Sept. 17) Melissa Speiser (Oct. 10) NSCAA Great Lakes Third-Team All-Region Janine Fagan (Nov. 5) 2009 Kaitlin Justice 2003 Erin Miller (Sept. 16) 2011 Kayla Braffet Amy Goodrich (Oct. 14) Erin Miller (Oct. 14) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team 2008 Erin Kasmarik (2) Second Team All-Region 2001 Jennifer Briggs Division II Era NSCAA All-Central Region 2003 Erin Miller First Team All-North Central Confernece 2003 Erin Miller Kelly Larson (above) made the NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-America NSCAA All-America Second Team Team back in 2007. 2003 Erin Miller Second Team All-North Central Conference 2003 Michelle Rahe Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Exellence 2007 Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, Chelsea Goosen, Jessica Heine, Erin Kasmarik, Liz Lane, Kelly Larson, Kelly Larson, Nicole Lograsso, Alex Schaller, Kellie Van Gerpen, Kelsey Worcester 2008 Kellyn Farrell, Kerstyn Farrell, Chelsea Goosen, Danielle Healy, Jessica Heine JoLynn Janckila, Erin Kasmarik, Kelly Larson Nicole Lograsso, Elizabeth Nagelhout Danielle Pappas, Emily Quigley, Alexandra Schaller, Tory Schiltgen, Kellie VanGerpen 2009 Cori Bonte, Kelsey Ferguson, Dani Healy, Jessica Heine, JoLynn Janckila, Kaitlin Justice, Elizabeth Nagelhout, Danielle Neuhalfen, Dani Pappas, Steph Peterson, Emily Quigley, Brie Rogers, Tory Schiltgen 2010 Cori Bonte, Kelsey Ferguson, Aimee Fiedler, Dani Healy, Kelli Herman, Courtney Higgins, JoLynn Janckila, Kaitlin Justice, Elizabeth Nagelhout, Danielle Neuhalfen, Christa Nyblom, Steph Peterson, Emily Quigley, Tory Schiltgen, Brittany Sipp 2011 Cori Bonte, Caylee Costello, Kat Donovan, Kelsey Ferguson, Kelli Herman, Courtney Higgins, Megan Huegli, Darci Miller, Dani Neuhalfen, Christa Nyblom, Steph Peterson, Hannah Phillips, Brittany Sipp 2012 Caylee Costello, Tina Ehrett, Courtney Higgins, Megan Huegli, Megan Kingston, Darci Miller, Christa Nyblom, Hannah Phillips, Brittany Sipp

Erin Kasmarik (above) was named to the ESPN The Magazine Women’s Soccer Academic All-America Second Team and the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. She was also honored with the Academic All-Summit League award and as an NSCAA Academic Scholar Athlete.

60 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide South Dakota State University Founded 1881 • Brookings, S.D.

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With an enrollment of 12,583 students in the fall of 2013, South Dakota State remains the state’s largest institution of higher learning.

SDSU Early History Located in Brookings, the Territorial Legislative Assembly authorized SDSU in 1881 to serve as the state’s land grant institution. Territorial Council member John O’Brien Scobey managed to secure Dakota Agricultural College for his city. Although allocations fell short of the actual cost, the school did open in the fall of 1884 because the president, George Lilley, advanced $500 — one-third of his salary — to finish three rooms in the new Central Building. “Old Central” was soon joined by South (1885) and North (1887), forming the nucleus of campus for a decade and a half. During the first year of operation, the college only held preparatory classes. College classes started in 1885 with five teachers, 17 freshman and 61 preparatory students. Growth stayed slow and erratic for many years, but by the turn of the 20th century, 242 students enrolled and by 1990, SDSU enrollment grew to more than 9,000 students.

Colleges Established SDSU granted nearly 70,000 degrees since its charter in 1881. The structure of the college became more complex as enrollments increased. The first nine chairs of instruction established in 1884 included agriculture, science, mathematics, English, modern languages, military tactics, veterinary science, practical business, political & domestic economy and music. By 1907, the year the name of the institution changed to South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic AGGIE SCHOOL CLOCK TOWER—The clock tower sits Arts, there were 22 departments on campus. in front of the Tompkins Alumni Center on the west side of Reorganization into the five divisions that formed the campus. The alumni center is host to many university and basis for the designation of colleges was completed under alumni functions throughout the year. President Charles W. Pugsley in 1923. In 1964, when “State College” became South Dakota The Coughlin Campanile (left) is considered South Dakota State University, the school included six colleges. Now, State University’s most recognizable landmark. The campanile’s students can earn degrees offered through eight colleges. cornerstone was laid on June 10, 1929, by Charles Coughlin Students can choose from more than 200 majors, minors and its chimes have called students to classes with its famous and options at SDSU with more than 2,500 different course Westminster peals ever since. offerings. Master’s degrees can be earned in more than 30 areas, Student Union expansion and renovation opened in the with doctorates available in eight fields. fall of 2005, and the Enterprise Institute, located on the SDSU also offers degree programs through the South southwest corner of campus opened in 2004. Dakota Public Universities and Research Center in Sioux In 2005, SDSU spent more than $3 million to install new Falls. The Office of Academic Affairs and Outreach coordinates state of the art scoreboards in Frost Arena and at Coughlin evening, RDTN, Internet and off-campus courses. Alumni Stadium. The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools accredits SDSU, while numerous departments on campus hold accreditation from various other agencies. Agricultural Research SDSU celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2006, a The university reaches all corners of the state through yearlong event that culminated with the 2006 Hobo Day the Cooperative Extension Service and the Agricultural football game. Experiment Station, offering service to improve the quality Over those 125 years, SDSU grew from a campus of 80 of rural life. acres in 1881 to a 271-acre campus with facilities worth SDSU also sponsors the Center for Innovation, Technology more than $220 million. and Entrepreneurship; Engineering Experiment Station, The university owns or leases another 15,000 acres for Office of Remote Sensing; Water Resources Institute; research throughout the state. Engineering and Environmental Research Center; Animal The Printing and Journalism Building — now named Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory; and Northern Anson and Ada May Yeager Hall — underwent a $2.1 Grain Insect Research Laboratory. These units help million expansion and renovation project. strengthen the university’s growing commitment to research Other recent campus construction projects include and support of state and local economic development efforts. a $7 million expansion to Crothers Engineering Hall, the The Northern Great Plains Biostress Laboratory, dedicated renovation of Solberg Hall and the building of a $9 million in 1993, houses scientists who focus on research aimed at performing arts center, which opened in the fall of 2002. developing new technologies to protect crops and livestock. A new residence hall (Caldwell Hall) and the University SDSU is also one of just five universities to serve as a

62 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide South Dakota State University regional center for the Sun Grant Initiative, which The Coughlin Campanile is a concept to solve America’s energy needs and South Dakota State’s most recognizable landmark revitalize rural communities with Land-Grant may be the 165-foot Coughlin Campanile, the university research, education and Extension state’s largest chimes tower. A climb of 179 steps programs on renewable energy and bio-based leads to a panoramic view of the city. non-food industries. 1909 Engineering graduate Charles Coughlin, The Harding Distinguished Lecture Series, the who later went on to become head of the Briggs F.O. Butler Lectures, the Lusk Lecture and the & Stratton Corporation, donated the statuesque Amdahl, Schultz-Werth and Griffiths endowments structure on the west end of campus at a cost of all supplement classroom instruction. $65,000. Students can also choose from more than 100 Coughlin laid the campanile’s cornerstone on clubs and organizations on campus. June 10, 1929. Since then, its chimes call students to classes with the famous Westminster peals. Museums & Attractions An alumni-sponsored project to restore the The educational opportunities do not end in the campanile was completed in the summer of 2001. classroom or laboratory, as South Dakota State Named after a former SDSU President, The University houses several facilities, including Hilton M. Briggs Library, the state’s largest, opened museums and gardens. in 1977 and joined South Dakota’s statewide Dedicated in 1970, and expanded in 2000, the RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES—SDSU has the highest automated library network in 1988. Through the South Dakota Federation of Women’s Club first involvement of undergraduates in research of any South library, users can access holdings from all 10 of envisioned the South Dakota Art Museum in 1949. Dakota public university. The university is large enough to the state’s libraries, including official documents offer the opportunities, yet small enough to foster student- The museum’s collections include early Sioux and more than 1 million other holdings at Briggs. faculty learning opportunities. Indian tribal art, the famed Harvey Dunn paintings Adjacent to the campanile, Coolidge-Sylvan of pioneer life and the exclusive Vera Way Marghab the Mickelson Grove Memorial in honor of former Theatre provides a restful, green haven for linens. governor and Brookings resident George S. students since its dedication by President Calvin The State Agricultural Heritage Museum Mickelson. Coolidge in September 1927. transformed the former Stock Judging Pavilion into In 1982, they dedicated the area north of the Over the years the outdoor amphitheater hosted a home for exhibits that record and preserve the formal garden to the planting and testing of concerts, graduations and inaugurations for agrarian heritage of South Dakota. ornamental trees and shrubs. The 45-acre site was university presidents. The 70-acre McCrory Gardens and South Dakota designated the South Dakota State Arboretum in Woodbine Cottage, the home of the university Arboretum, located south and east of campus, 1988. president, is a charming example of Queen Anne provide a beautiful setting for area residents The arboretum’s purpose is to test woody plants architecture. Built in 1887 by South Dakota and tourists to enjoy a stroll through the radiant needed to protect agricultural fields and livestock Agricultural College’s second president, Dr. Lewis colors and fragrances of one of the top 10 small from the region’s harsh environment, to provide McLouth, the home is crowned by multiple ornamental gardens in the nation. hardy trees to shade our towns and cities, and to rooflines. The house also served as a women’s It is also recognized as an All-American Display test ornamental shrubs for both durability and dormitory, music hall and infirmary. Garden, one of only 13 in the nation. In 1993 beauty. McCrory Gardens was designated an All-American SDSU Horticulture, Forestry, Landscape and Judging Garden to conduct research on annual Parks Department manage the arboretum and flowers. gardens. Since 1985, private contributions made many McCrory Gardens continues to develop more new gardens possible including the Rose, Rock, gardens, tree and shrub collections. Centennial Prairie, Iris, True Lily, Mum, Native Prairie Collection, Oak Tree Memorial Garden, All- Red Specialty Garden, Peony Garden, Shrub Rose Collection, and Children’s Maze. In August 1994, McCrory Gardens dedicated

COOLIDGE-SYLVAN THEATRE—The Sylvan Theatre, located on the southwest corner of SOUTH DAKOTA ART MUSEUM—The museum is home to several collections, including campus, is an outdoor amphitheater that has been the site of concerts, graduations and early Sioux Indian tribal art, the famed Harvey Dunn paintings of pioneer life, and the inaugurations of university presidents since its dedication by President Calvin Coolidge in exclusive Vera Way Marghab linens. The South Dakota Art Museum also has a variety of other September 1927. exhibits throughout the year.

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The Jackrabbits Two theories exist as to how and why SDSU’s athletic teams became known as the “Jackrabbits.” Most believe that the name “Jackrabbits” came from a story and cartoon sketch that appeared in a Minneapolis newspaper following a 1905 football game between the University of Minnesota and South Dakota State College. Many believe that a reporter for the newspaper, knowing of the preponderance of jackrabbits in the Brookings area, wrote that the SDSC team was as quick as jackrabbits. Many people believe that the school adopted the Jackrabbits as its official nickname from that beginning. The other theory about the origin of the nickname came in The Jackrabbit, SDSU’s yearbook. A poem in the 1907 yearbook puts forth the idea that the yearbook is called The Jackrabbit because a group of juniors wished to immortalize themselves MEMORIAL PARK—Memorial Park, located between WOODBINE COTTAGE—Built in 1887 by SDSU’s second by changing the name of the yearbook. Athletic DuPuy Military Hall and Briggs Library in the center of president, Dr. Lewis McLouth, Woodbine Cottage serves as teams followed suit, adopting the nickname. campus, honors SDSU students who have served in the the home of the university president. Over the years, the Prior to the adoption of the Jackrabbit nickname, armed forces, including Congressional Medal of Honor house has also served as a women’s dormitory, music hall recipients Capt. Willibald Bianchi and Col. Leo Thorsness. The and infirmary. fans knew the school athletic teams as the Barn park was dedicated in the fall of 2000. Yard Cadets as SDSU was known as South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1907. Brookings, South Dakota The Jackrabbit can run at speeds of 30-to-35 Named after W.W. Brookings, who came to the miles per hour, with bursts up to 45, making it the area in 1857. That winter, his legs froze badly second fastest animal in North America, second enough to force doctors to amputate them. only to the pronghorn antelope, which can run at Undaunted, Brookings stayed and eventually speeds up to 60 miles per hour. became president of the territorial council and Jackrabbits are, properly speaking, not rabbits a judge in the state supreme court. In honor of but hares, with longer feet and longer ears than his support of railroad construction, and possibly rabbits. Most hares live in open country, whereas because of his stalwart nature, South Dakota’s first rabbits - like cottontails - live in brushy habitats. locomotive was named the “Judge Brookings.” Jackrabbits can grow up to two feet long, weigh Situated at the intersection of U.S. Highway froms six to nine pounds, with ears up to eight 14 and Interstate 29, about 20 miles west of the inches long. Hares are vegetarians, eating tender Minnesota border and 50 miles north of Sioux herbs in summer, and woody twigs and bark in Falls, the Brookings community of about 18,500 the winter. people continues to grow. The community also houses several recognizable companies including McCRORY GARDENS—The 70-acre McCrory Gardens Rainbow Play Systems, Minnesota Mining and and South Dakota Arboretum are located south and east Manufacturing (3M medical products), Larson of SDSU’s campus. The gardens provide a beautiful setting Manufacturing (doors and windows), and for area residents and tourists to enjoy a stroll through the Daktronics, a leading manufacturer of scoreboards radian colors and fragrances of one of the top 10 small and display systems. ornamental gardens in the nation.

HILTON M. BRIGGS LIBRARY—Shown above is the entrance to South Dakota’s largest SOUTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE MUSEUM—Originally constructed as the library, which was opened in 1977 and later joined the state’s automated library network Stock Judging Pavilion, the South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum is now home to in 1988. Through the library, users have access to holdings from all 10 of South Dakota’s exhibits that record and preserve the agrarian heritage of the state. libraries, including official documents and more than 1 million other holdings in Briggs.

64 2013 South Dakota State Women’s Soccer Media Guide Majors and Minors

Majors • Pharmacy (PHA) • Physical Education (PE) • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ABE) • Physics (PHYS) • Physics (PHYS) • Agricultural and Resource Economics (AGEC) • Political Science (POLS) • Political Science (POLS) • Agricultural Business • Psychology (PSYC) • Professional Writing • Agricultural Education, Communication and • Range Science (RANG) • Psychology (PSYC) Leadership • Safety Management (SM) • Range Science (RANG) • Agricultural Systems Technology (AST) • Sociology (SOC) • Reading Minor, System • Agronomy • Software Engineering (SE) • Religion (REL) • Animal Science (AS) • Spanish (SPAN) • Sociology (SOC) • Apparel Merchandising (AM) • Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences (WL) • Spanish (SPAN) • Applied Technical Science, Bachelor of (BATS) • Statistics (STAT) • Art (ART) Minors • Teaching • Athletic Training (AT) • Accounting (ACCT) • Women’s Studies (WMST) • Aviation (AVIA) • Aerospace Studies (AIR) • Zoology (ZOOL) • Biochemistry • Agricultural Business • Biology (BIOL) • Agricultural Marketing Other • Biotechnology • Agricultural Systems Technology (AST) • Engineering Mechanics • Business Area Studies • Agronomy • Career and Technical Education (CTE) • American Indian Studies Pre-Professional Programs • Chemistry (CHEM) • Animal Science (AS) • (Pre-) Chiropractic • Civil Engineering (CEE) • Apparel Studies (AM) • (Pre-) Dental • Clinical and Laboratory Sciences (MEDT) • Applied Information Technology (AIT) • (Pre-) Law • Communication Studies and Theatre (CST) • Art (ART) • (Pre-) Medicine • Computer Science (CSC) • Aviation (AVIA) • (Pre-) Ministerial • Construction Management (CM) • Biology (BIOL) • (Pre-) Mortuary • Consumer Affairs (CA) • Biomedical Engineering • (Pre-) Occupational Therapy • Counseling and Human Resources • Biorenewable Resources • (Pre-) Optometry Development(CHRD) • Biotechnology • (Pre-) Physical Therapy • Curriculum and Instruction • Botany (BOT) • (Pre-) Physician Assistant • Dairy Manufacturing (DS) • Business • (Pre-) Veterinary Science (VET) • Dairy Production (DS) • Chemistry (CHEM) • Early Childhood Education • Communication Studies and Theatre (CST) Specialization • Economics (ECON) and Business Specialization • Computer Science (CSC) • Food and Biological Materials Engineering (FBME) • Educational Administration (EDAD) • Consumer Affairs (CA) • Food Science Specialization • Electrical Engineering (EE) • Criminal Justice (CJUS) • Modern Language (MFL) Business-Economics • Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) • Dance Specialization • Engineering Physics • Economics (ECON) • English (ENGL) • English (ENGL) • Entrepreneurial Studies (ENTR) • Entrepreneurial Studies (ENTR) Other Programs • Environmental Management (ENVM) • Equine Studies • General Studies (Associate of Arts) • Family and Consumer Sciences Education (FCSE) • European Studies (EURS) • Genetics • French Studies (FREN) • Food Safety • Natural Resource Studies • General Agriculture • French Studies (FREN) • Geographic Information Sciences (GIS) • Geographic Information Sciences (GIS) Certificate Programs • Geography (GEOG) • Geography (GEOG) • Entrepreneurship Certificate • German (GER) • German (GER) • Geographic Information Sciences Certificate • Global Studies (GLST) • Gerontology (GERO) • Graphic Design (ARTD) • Global Agriculture Certifications • Health Physical Education, and Recreation (HPER) • Global Studies (GLST) • Athletic Coaching • Health Promotion • Health Education (HLTH) • Soil Science • History (HIST) • Health Science (HSC) • Teacher Education • Honors College (HON) • History (HIST) • Horticulture (HO) • Horticulture (HO) Emphasis • Hospitality Management (HMGT) • Hotel and Foodservice Management (HFM) • Botany (BOT) • Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) • Human Development, Child and Family Studies (HDFS) • Industrial Management (IM) • Interior Design (ID) • Interdisciplinary Studies • Journalism (MCOM) Endorsement • Interior Design (ID) • Latin American Studies (LAS) • Early Childhood Education Kindergarten Education • Journalism (MCOM) • Leadership (LEAD) • Landscape Architecture (LA) • Leadership and Management of For more information about South Dakota State University • Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MNET) Nonprofit Organizations (LMNO) academic programs, call the Admissions Office at: • Mathematics (MATH) • Marketing • Mechanical Engineering (ME) • Mathematics (MATH) 1-800-952-3541 • Microbiology (MICR) • Merchandising (MRCH) or • Music (MUS) • Microbiology (MICR) (605) 688-6891 • Music Education • Military Science (MSL) • Music Merchandising • Music (MUS) Admissions E-mail: • Nursing (NURS) • Nutrition (NFS) [email protected] • Nutrition and Food Science (NFS) • Pest Management • Park and Recreation Management (PRM) • Philosophy (PHIL)

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David Chicoine creation of the $26.5 million early stage Illinois Emerging Technologies Fund; President, South Dakota State University and he oversaw the expansion of research parks and incubators at the university’s South Dakota State University ‘69 Urbana-Champaign and Chicago campuses. Dr. David L. Chicoine became the 19th As dean, he transitioned the College of Agriculture, Consumer and president of South Dakota State University on Environmental Sciences (ACES) from 14 administrative units to seven academic January 1, 2007. He is the third alumnus to departments and the Information Technology unit; completed a capital campaign serve as president of the institution. for ACES surpassing the final goal of $115 million by raising $134 million in Dr. Chicoine has over 30 years of private gifts; grew the ACES endowment to $60 million; established $15 million experience in higher education with the in annual private gift support, funding endowed positions, scholarships and University of Illinois. He is a nationally fellowships, and program support for teaching, research, and Extension; and he recognized economist, specializing in public oversaw the completion of the $22 million ACES Library, Information and Alumni finance, taxation, and rural economics. His Center where $11 million was from gifts from ACES alumni and friends. higher education administrative experience He has co-authored four books, 12 book chapters and more than 100 invited includes service as Head of the Department and/or peer reviewed academic journal articles. Dr. Chicoine served as an advisor of Agricultural Economics and Dean of to the Illinois General Assembly on tax issues, farmland property tax assessments, the College of Agriculture, Consumer and public finance and rural economic issues. He served as a member of the Illinois Environmental Sciences, at the University of Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors, and was a member of the board of the Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Serving most Illinois State Treasurer’s Technology Development Fund. He currently is a tenured recently as Vice President for Technology and faculty member in the SDSU Department of Economics, where he has been Economic Development for the University of Illinois system and interim Vice recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus. President for Academic Affairs, Chicoine started his career as an Extension Chicoine served as the faculty representative to the and economist and specialist with the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) for the University of Illinois Service. at Urbana-Champaign. He served as chair of the Budget and Finance Committee As vice president at the University of Illinois, he restructured the university’s for the Big Ten Conference for nine of his eleven year term. technology licensing offices, reaching new milestones each year; launched the Dr. Chicoine is a graduate of SDSU with a B.S. in agribusiness in 1969, and university’s early stage capital and business development services company, the University of Delaware where he received an M.S. in agricultural economics in Illinois VENTURES, LLC, that supported start-up projects, securing special state 1971. In 1978 he received an M.A. in economics from Western Illinois University, and university funding for operations and pre-seed investing and facilitated the and in 1979 he completed his Ph.D. in agricultural economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Justin Sell In January of 2011, Sell announced a partnership with Learfield Sports, signing a Athletic Director, South Dakota State University 10-year deal worth $13 million for SDSU athletics. Learfield Sports quickly established Bowling Green University, ‘91 a Brookings-based entity known as “Jackrabbit Sports Properties” that directs all aspects Justin Sell joined the Jackrabbit staff on May of the partnership, including managing and selling multimedia and sponsorship rights 7, 2009 as the 12th director of athletics at South for South Dakota State Athletics. Dakota State University. In addition to the deal with Learfield Sports, Sell directed the implementation of the “I love working as part of a team, and that’s Letterwinners Club, which provides opportunities for Jackrabbit Athletics to reconnect exactly how we work at SDSU,” Sell said. “From and stay connected with former student-athletes, while supporting current student- President Chicoine, to the faculty and staff, athletes at South Dakota State. administration, donors and fans, we all work In the years to come, Sell wants to continue reconnecting with former Jackrabbit together for the benefit of South Dakota State student-athletes and enhancing the athletic facilities while still maintaining success, both University and Jackrabbit Athletics.” in competition, but more importantly, in the classroom. Sell oversees the Jackrabbits’ 21-sport On the facilities front, Sell oversaw the completion of the Dykhouse Student- Division I varsity athletics program. Eighteen Athlete Center in 2010, and developed the 2025 SDSU Athletic Facilities Master Plan. SDSU teams compete in The Summit League, Additionally, Sell spearheaded efforts to add permanent seating and a press box at Erv while football competes in the Missouri Valley Huether Field, chairback seating in both Frost Arena and Coughlin-Alumni Stadium Football Conference of the Football Championship and continues working towards the building of an indoor practice facility and football Subdivision and wrestling competes as a member stadium. of the Western Wrestling Conference. Women’s Born in Salem, Ore., and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Sell came to South Dakota equestrian competes under the umbrella of the National Collegiate Equestrian State from the University of Northern Iowa, where he worked in various roles, both at Association. the university and in the community for 10 years. He also worked at Villanova University, Under Sell’s leadership, SDSU athletics continues to make strides in athletic Syracuse University, Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University. Sell competition, in the classroom, in fundraising and in reconnecting with alumni. gained further experience working in the private sector for various sports teams and Athletically, the Jackrabbits claimed a total of 10 regular and postseason league events. championships in five different sports since 2009-10. That success earned SDSU The In the Brookings community, where Sell lives with his wife, Jennie, and their Summit League Commissioner’s Cup all-sports following the 2010-11 season, four children: Abbie, Zach, Josh and Eric, he serves as Vice President of the Brookings after a runner-up finish the year before. Also in 2010-11, SDSU earned the league’s Chamber of Commerce, Vice President for the Brookings Friends of Baseball and on the Sportsmanship Award, an award voted upon by their peers. Brookings Health System Board of Trustees. In the classroom, Jackrabbit student-athletes continually post a grade-point average Sell earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Bowling Green State of 3.2 or higher in more than 70 different majors, which led SDSU to winning The University (Ohio) in 1991 and completed a master’s degree in physical education/sport Summit League’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award for the 2009-10 academic administration at The Ohio State University in 1992. year and the Missouri Valley Football Conference Academic Award in all four years in the league (2008-11).

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Leon Costello Rob Peterson Senior Associate Athletic Director-External, SDSU Senior Associate Athletic Director-Internal, SDSU Loras College, ‘98 Northern Michigan, ‘92 Leon Costello brought his comprehensive Rob Peterson joined the South Dakota State background in athletic marketing and University staff in April 2000, as an assistant administration from the University of Northern athletic director for internal operations. Now Iowa to the South Dakota State athletic staff the senior associate athletic director for internal in March 2010 as the senior associate athletic affairs, Peterson supervises the Jackrabbit athletic director for external affairs. department internal operations, with a primary In his role as a senior associate AD, Costello focus on the day-to-day operations of the manages the external operations of the SDSU department and new facility development. Athletic Department, which includes athletic Peterson also serves on a variety of university marketing, broadcast services, development, committees and task forces including campus sports information and ticket operations. He also planning and design, the university compliance serves as the department liaison for Jackrabbit team and the intercollegiate athletic board. Sports Properties and works as the sport He also plays an active role in the community, supervisor for the Jackrabbit women’s soccer, serving on the Swiftel Center Advisory Board and volleyball, men’s basketball, wrestling and golf previously the visitors promotions committee. teams. Nationally, Peterson serves as a member Before joining the Jackrabbits, Costello worked in a variety of roles for the Northern of the National Collegiate Equestrian Association Championships Committee and Iowa Athletic Department in his eight years on staff. From July 2008 until the end of Selections Committee. He is also active within FCS Football attending the FCS summit his tenure at UNI, he served as the associate athletic director for external relations. meetings held annually at the national championships. In that position, he oversaw the marketing efforts for the Panther athletic program, Peterson also serves as sports supervisor for football, equestrian, baseball, directed the Panther Scholarship Club and supervised the men’s and women’s golf swimming and diving and track and cross country. programs. Before joining the SDSU staff, Peterson served as the coordinator of athletic From 2005-08 Costello served as the assistant athletic director for marketing facilities, events and projects for Fresno State University from 1997-2000. In this and promotions, where he assisted with the fundraising efforts of the McLeod Center position, he supervised seven athletic venues and the game operations for 10 sports. capital project and coordinated all aspects for the athletic sales and marketing plan, Prior to his time at Fresno State, Peterson served as assistant director of recreation including managing the Northern Iowa Sports Radio Network. - facilities and events at Northern Michigan University from 1995-97. This position Under his direction, sponsorship revenue increased by more than 200 percent and provided him the opportunity to supervise events and operations for the Superior Dome ticket revenue increased by more than 150 percent. In addition to increasing external on the campus of NMU. Peterson started his career at Northern Michigan as the director exposure by securing two separate cable television agreements and adding radio of sport clubs from 1994-95. affiliates, Costello also assisted in negotiating a 10-year agreement with Learfield Peterson’s collegiate education includes, a Bachelor of Science in physical education Sports to provide additional marketing resources, and he developed programs like the and health at NMU in 1992 and a Masters of Arts in sports administration from Central Varsity Club, to re-engage former Panther student-athletes. Michigan University in 1995. He also completed a collegiate marketing internship A native of Fairbank, Iowa, Costello graduated from Loras College with a bachelor’s with NMU athletics and a professional sports operations internship with the Green Bay degree in physical education and sport science in 1998. While at Loras, he also played Packers, both in 1993. for the Duhawk men’s basketball team. A Marquette, Mich., native, Peterson lives in Brookings. Costello completed his master’s degree from Western Illinois University in sport management in 2002 and served an internship in marketing and game operations with the Boston Celtics. In the fall of 2002, Northern Iowa hired him as its athletic marketing and promotions assistant, where he worked for a year before earning a promotion to director of athletic marketing and promotions in January 2003. Leon and his wife Heather live in Brookings with their daughter Cailin and son Michael.

Kathy Heylens Associate Athletic Director-Compliance/SWA, SDSU Kathy Heylens came to South Dakota State in July 1984 as a member of the staff in the admissions office before moving to athletics two years later as a senior secretary. Heylens became the institution’s first full-time Compliance Coordinator in 1990 and continues those duties as the associate athletic director for compliance and senior woman administrator. Heylens manages all aspects of the athletics compliance program to ensure strict adherence with NCAA, affiliated conferences and university rules and regulations for amateurism, eligibility, recruiting, financial aid, awards and benefits, playing and practice seasons and enforcement. As the SWA, she helps to create an environment where staff and student-athletes can achieve their goals. Heylens recently accepted an appointment of a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, which serves as the primary legislative body in the Division I governance structure. She also accepted an appointment to the four-member Legislative Council Administrative Committee, which acts on behalf of the full Legislative Council between meetings to transact routine items of business. She also serves on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Governance Committee. In addition to her day-to-day duties, Heylens serves on the Undergraduate Experience Committee, Diversity Committee, Intercollegiate Athletics Board and Compliance Team. She also volunteers in the community as co-chair of the Brookings Food Pantry and serves as a member of the Brookings Committee for People With Disabilities. A Watertown, S.D., native, she enjoys reading, spending time at the lake and cheering on the Jacks.

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Nik Aamlid Sonja Anderson Elisabeth Dalton Tim DeWitt Dan Haverkamp Adam Heemeyer Asst. AD-Annual Giving Women’s Equipment Marketing Equipment Manager Tickets Assistant AD-Tickets

Kelli Herman Jason Hove Eric Hrubes Ashley Joachim Shane Koob Cole Kukowski Athletic Development Asst. AD-Sports Info Asst. AD-Marketing Academic Services Sports Information Sports Information

Bruce Lichty Tammy Loban Tyler Merriam Drew Newhart Brad Poe Ed Posaski Facilities Program Assistant Broadcast Services Tickets Jackrabbit Sports Properties Assistant AD-Budget

Rich Reid Will Rottler Sara Schneider Natasha Schreiber Jennifer Sell Ryan Sweeter Faculty Athletics Rep. Sports Information Athletic Development Compliance Assistant Academic Services Sports Information

Dustin Veurink Christi Williams Beth Yoshida Sports Information Associate AD-Tickets/Mkt. Accounts Assistant

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