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Michael G. Morrison, SJ, Stadium Home of Bluejay Soccer Macy Mauer Brittney Neumann Senior - Defender 2010 MVC Player of the Year 2011 WSOC Inside Covers 8/12/11 12:36 PM Page 1 Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Named the most exciting venue to watch a college soccer match TM by College Soccer News Home of Bluejay Soccer 2011 Creighton Women’s Soccer Creighton Quick Facts General Information Location.....................Omaha, Neb. (432,921) Founded ..................................................1878 Enrollment ..............................................7,662 School Colors .........................Blue and White Nickname...........................................Bluejays Affiliation ................................NCAA Division I Conference..............................Missouri Valley President ................. Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. Director of Athletics............Bruce Rasmussen SWA ........................................Carol Ketcham Athletics Phone.......................(402) 280-2720 Ticket Office ...........................(402) 280-JAYS Bluejay Women’s Soccer Head Coach ............................Bruce Erickson Alma Mater .............................Viterbo, 1990 Career Record / Years........202-153-29 / 19 Table of Contents Creighton Record / Years .....132-92-23 / 12 Roster Information . .2 Katie Jo Swanson . .28 Season Outlook . .3 Emma Auld, Lauren Cingoranelli . .29 Assistant Coach .....................Digger Hawkins A Championship in Pictures . .4 Shonna Fraser, Becca Spinar . .30 Alma Mater........................Chichester, 2002 Stephanie Anasi, Madelyn Buckner . .31 Assistant Coach......................Ivonne Valentin General Information Alma Mater .........................Creighton, 2007 Morrison Stadium Highlights . .5 2010 Season Review Soccer Office Phone...............(402) 280-5553 Creighton University . .6-7 2010 Review . .32-33 Home Field...Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Omaha, Neb. .8 Statistics and Results . .34 Capacity ..............................................6,000 President Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. .9 MVC Standings and Honors . .35 2010 Overall Record.............................15-4-2 Athletics Director Bruce Rasmussen . .9 2010 MVC Record / Finish .............5-1-0 / 1st Student-Athlete Support Center . .10 Opponents Kicks for a Cure . .11 2011 Opponent Information . .36-37 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...............16 / 6 Creighton Athletics Department . .12 Missouri Valley Conference . .38 Starters Returning / Lost..........................9 / 2 Coaching Staff Record Book All-Time History Head Coach Bruce Erickson . .14-15 All-Time Series Results . .39 First year of soccer .................................1989 Assistant Coaches . .16 All-Time Roster . .40 Overall all-time record ........234-163-31 (.584) Match and Season Records . .41 NCAA Tournaments.......................................5 2011 Bluejay Player Profiles Career Records . .42 .....................2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010 Kelly Connolly . .17 Annual Leaders . .43 Beth Fyles . .18 Coaching Records . .44 Last postseason opponent .........at Minnesota Erin Gunther . .19 Year-by-Year Statistics . .44 Result....................................L, 4-2 (11/12/10) Rachelle Holt . .20 NCAA Tournament Teams . .45-46 Macy Mauer . .21 Morrison Stadium . .47 Sports Information Tessa McKeone . .22 All-Time Honors and Awards . .48-49 Women’s Soccer Contact ....Shannon Pivovar Alicia Montgomery . .23 Miscellaneous Records . .49 Office phone ........................(402) 280-5801 Kat Wright . .24 Year-By-Year Results . .50-51 Cell phone ...........................(402) 650-8687 Andrea Zuniga . .25 Media Information . .52 Email [email protected] Gabriela Guillén, Sarah Kendall . .26 Sports Information Director ......Rob Anderson Katie Murphy, Brittney Neumann . .27 Office phone ........................(402) 280-5544 Media Guide Credits [email protected] The 2011 Creighton Bluejay Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a production of the award-winning Associate SID ...............................Rob Simms Creighton University Sports Information Office. Interior design, writing and editing by Sports Office phone ........................(402) 280-2433 Information Intern Shannon Pivovar, using an iMac with QuarkXPress and Adobe Photoshop CS3. Email [email protected] Editorial assistance provided by Sports Information Director Rob Anderson, Associate Sports Office Fax ...............................(402) 280-2495 Information Director Rob Simms, Associate Athletics Director Kevin Sarver, Creighton Marketing Press Box..................(402) 280-3567 or 3564 and Public Relations and the women’s soccer staff. Cover design by Trae Roberts. Photos by Creighton University Creative Services, Bill Barrett, Bob Ervin, Eric Francis, Doug French, Doug DeVoe / Missouri Valley Conference, Mark Romesser and Dave Weaver. Guide printed by www.gocreighton.com Creighton Print Center. 1 2011 Roster Information Numerical Roster Pronunciation Guide Alicia: A • LEESH • a No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown (High School / Previous School) Anasi: uh • NAS • see 0 Katie Jo Swanson Jr. GK 5-7 Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Cingoranelli: SIN • grah • nel • ee 1 Alicia Montgomery Sr. GK 5-9 Walnut Creek, Calif. (Carondelet) Fyles: FILES 2 Emma Auld So. F/M 5-6 Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) McKeone: Mc • COWN 3 Becca Spinar Fr.* D/M 5-9 Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) Neumann: NEW • minn 4 Rachelle Holt Sr. D 5-3 Arlington Heights, Ill. (St. Viator) Rachelle: ruh • SHELL 5 Gabriela Guillén Jr. D/M 5-4 San José, Costa Rica (Colegio Calasanz) Spinar: Spih • NAR 7 Sarah Kendall Jr. M 5-3 Granite Bay, Calif. (High) Zuniga: Zoo • NEE • guh 9 Andrea Zuniga Sr.* F 5-4 Omaha, Neb. (Burke / Nebraska) Breakdown by Class 12 Beth Fyles Sr. F/M 5-4 Calgary, Alberta (Ernest Manning) Seniors (9): Kelly Connolly, Beth Fyles, 13 Kat Wright Sr.* D 5-8 McKinney, Texas (McKinney Boyd / Arizona) Erin Gunther, Rachelle Holt, Macy Mauer, 14 Stephanie Anasi Fr. M 5-7 Arlington, Texas (James W. Martin) Tessa McKeone, Alicia Montgomery, Kat 15 Kelly Connolly Sr. D/M 5-7 Omaha, Neb. (Skutt Catholic) Wright, Andrea Zuniga 16 Madelyn Buckner Fr. D 5-5 Overland Park, Kan. (St. James Academy) Juniors (6): Gabriela Guillén, Sarah 18 Shonna Fraser So. M/D 5-6 Lincoln, Calif. (Lincoln) Kendall, Katie Murphy, Brittney Neumann, Kelsey O’Donnell, Katie Jo Swanson 20 Brittney Neumann Jr. F 5-4 Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) Sophomores (3): Emma Auld, Lauren 21 Erin Gunther Sr. D/M 5-6 Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) Cingoranelli, Shonna Fraser 22 Macy Mauer Sr. D 5-6 Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury) Freshmen (3): Stephanie Anasi, Madelyn 23 Tessa McKeone Sr. D 5-9 Omaha, Neb. (Marian) Buckner, Becca Spinar 25 Lauren Cingoranelli So. F/M 5-2 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 26 Katie Murphy Jr. D/M 5-7 Stilwell, Kan. (Notre Dame de Sion) Breakdown by Location Kelsey O’Donnell Jr.** D/F 5-9 El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge / Sacramento St.) Canada (1): Beth Fyles California (4): Shonna Fraser, Sarah Kendall, Alicia Montgomery, Kelsey Alphabetical Roster O’Donnell No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown (High School / Previous School) Colorado (4): Emma Auld, Lauren 14 Stephanie Anasi Fr.M 5-7 Arlington, Texas (James W. Martin) Cingoranelli, Erin Gunther, Katie Jo 2 Emma Auld So. F/M 5-6 Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) Swanson Costa Rica (1): Gabriela Guillén 16 Madelyn Buckner Fr. D 5-5 Overland Park, Kan.(St. James Academy) Illinois (1): Rachelle Holt 25 Lauren Cingoranelli So. F/M 5-2 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) Kansas (2): Madelyn Buckner, Katie 15 Kelly Connolly Sr. D/M 5-7 Omaha, Neb. (Skutt Catholic) Murphy 18 Shonna Fraser So. M/D 5-6 Lincoln, Calif. (Lincoln) Minnesota (1): Macy Mauer 12 Beth Fyles Sr. F/M 5-4 Calgary, Alberta (Ernest Manning) Nebraska (4): Kelly Connolly, Tessa 5 Gabriela Guillén Jr. D/M 5-4 San José, Costa Rica (Colegio Calasanz) McKeone, Brittney Neumann, Andrea 21 Erin Gunther Sr. D/M 5-6 Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) Zuniga 4 Rachelle Holt Sr. D 5-3 Arlington Heights, Ill. (St. Viator) Oregon (1): Becca Spinar Texas (2): Stephanie Anasi, Kat Wright 7 Sarah Kendall Jr.M 5-3 Granite Bay, Calif. (High) 22 Macy Mauer Sr. D 5-6 Woodbury, Minn. (Woodbury) Breakdown by Position 23 Tessa McKeone Sr. F 5-9 Omaha, Neb. (Marian) Goalkeepers (2): Alicia Montgomery, 1 Alicia Montgomery Sr. GK 5-9 Walnut Creek, Calif. (Carondelet) Katie Jo Swanson 26 Katie Murphy Jr. D 5-7 Stilwell, Kan. (Notre Dame de Sion) Defenders (5): Madelyn Buckner, 20 Brittney Neumann Jr. F 5-4 Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) Rachelle Holt, Macy Mauer, Katie Murphy, Kelsey O’Donnell Jr.** D/F 5-9 El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge / Sacramento St.) Kat Wright 3 Becca Spinar Fr.* D/M 5-9 Portland, Ore. (Jesuit) Defenders / Midfielders (5): Kelly Connolly, Shonna Fraser, Gabriela 0 Katie Jo Swanson Jr. GK 5-7 Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Guillen, Erin Gunther, Becca Spinar 13 Kat Wright Sr.* D 5-8 McKinney, Texas (McKinney Boyd / Arizona) Defenders / Forwards (1): Kelsey 9 Andrea Zuniga Sr.* F 5-4 Omaha, Neb. (Burke / Nebraska) O’Donnell Midfielders (2): Stephanie Anasi, Sarah Head Coach: Bruce Erickson (Viterbo, 1990) Kendall Assistant Coaches: Digger Hawkins (Chichester, 2002), Ivonne Valentin (Creighton, 2007) Midfieders / Forwards (3): Emma Auld, * Previously redshirted Lauren Cingoranelli, Beth Fyles Forwards (3): Tessa McKeone, Brittney ** Redshirting this season Neumann, Andrea Zuniga 2 Season Outlook xpectations are high for the 2011 Creighton opponents to just a 0.83 goals against average, Ewomen’s soccer team following
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