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INSIDE Alissa Bernth Karoline Brause Elise Bray Janel Brown Sarah Bryant Roster/Team Information ...... 1-2 Sr., Ralston, Neb. So., Fergus Falls, Minn. So., Bettendorf, Iowa So., Des Moines, Iowa So., Kansas City, Mo. Coaching Staff...... 3-4 Administration ...... 5 Season Preview ...... 6 Senior Profiles...... 7-12 Returning Players ...... 13-15 Jackrabbit Newcomers ...... 16-17 Laura Clark Jenn Davis Maggie Eilers Shannon Flynn Brittany Frazier Fr., Chaska, Minn. So., Raytown, Mo. So., Brookings, S.D. Sr., Rapid City, S.D. Sr., Laramie,Wyo. 2003 Game Recaps...... 18-19 2003 Statistics ...... 20 Season Comparison...... 21 Year-By-Year Results...... 22 Career Leaders ...... 23 2004 Soccer Opponents....24-26

Amy Goodrich Jennifer Hasis Heather Hill Liz Lane Vanessa Paswaters About SDSU ...... 27-28 Sr., Coralville, Iowa Sr., Roanoke,Va. Fr., Spearfish, S.D. Fr.,W. Des Moines, IA. Fr., Longmont, Colo.

2004 HOME SCHEDULE

September 18 ...... Wayne State (Neb.) October 3...... University of Mary (N.D.) Michelle Rahe Lisa Robinson Molly Scharfenkamp Valerie Schramm Katherine Touby Sr., Kearney, Neb. Fr., Rapid City, S.D. Sr., Omaha, Neb. So., North Platte, Neb. RSFr., Cheyenne,Wyo. 23 ...... College of St. Mary (Neb.) 24 ...... Augustana 31 ...... Nebraska-Omaha

* Home games played at Fishback Soccer Park and begin at 1 p.m.

Christine Wey Kelsey Worcester Lang Wedemeyer Gretta Grenz Becky Maynard Fr., Brookings, S.D. Fr., Anamosa, Iowa Head Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant 2004 Jackrabbit Soccer 2004 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SOCCER ROSTER NO. PLAYER YEAR HEIGHT POS. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 2 Michelle Rahe*** Sr. 5-6 M Kearney, Neb./Kearney High School 3 Liz Lane Fr. 5-11 D West Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling Catholic High School 5 Molly Scharfenkamp*** Sr. 5-3 M Omaha, Neb./Millard South High School 8 Maggie Eilers* So. 5-4 D Brookings, S.D./Brookings High School 9 Sarah Bryant* So. 5-2 F Kansas City, Mo./Oak Park High School 10 Kelsey Worcester Fr. 5-4 F Anamosa, Iowa/Anamosa High School 11 Katherine Touby RSFr. 5-3 F Cheyenne,Wyo./Cheyenne East High School 12 Alissa Bernth*** Sr. 5-4 M Ralston, Neb./Ralston High School 13 Jennifer Hasis*** Sr. 5-4 D Roanoke,Va./William Byrd High School 14 Janel Brown* So. 5-5 M Des Moines, Iowa/Johnston High School 15 Elise Bray* So. 5-4 D Bettendorf, Iowa/Pleasant Valley High School 16 Karoline Brause* So. 5-8 D Fergus Falls Minn./Fergus Falls High School 17 Lisa Robinson Fr. 5-5 F Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Stevens High School 18 Heather Hill Fr. 5-5 F Spearfish, S.D./Spearfish High School 19 Christine Wey Fr. 5-6 M Brookings, S.D./Brookings High School 20 Valerie Schramm* So. 5-7 F North Platte, Neb./North Platte High School 21 Amy Goodrich*** Sr. 5-6 M Coralville, Iowa/Iowa City West High School 22 Vanessa Paswaters Fr. 5-6 D Longmont, Colo./Niwot High School 23 Laura Clark Fr. 5-7 M Chaska, Minn./ Chaska High School 24 Jenn Davis* So. 5-7 GK Raytown, Mo./Raytown South High School 25 Brittany Frazier*** Sr. 5-6 GK Laramie,Wyo./Laramie High School 28 Shannon Flynn Sr. 5-5 M Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Stevens High School * indicates number of letters earned Head Coach: Lang Wedemeyer (fifth year) Assistant Coach: Gretta Grenz Graduate Assistant: Becky Maynard

TEAM INFORMATION LOCATION — Brookings, S.D. ATHLETICS HOME PAGE — www.gojacks.com ENROLLMENT — 10,561 (fall 2003) RETURNING LETTERWINNERS — 13 (5 starters in 2003) PRESIDENT — Peggy Gordon Miller • Alissa Bernth, Sr., midfielder, Ralston, Neb.; 1 goal, 2 assists in ATHLETIC DIRECTOR — Fred M. Oien 19 games ASSISTANT TO ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-INTERNAL — Rob Peterson • Karoline Brause, So., defender, Fergus Falls, Minn.; 1 assist in ASSISTANT TO ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-EXTERNAL — Keith Mahlum 10 games SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR — Nancy Neiber • Elise Bray, So., defender, Bettendorf, Iowa; saw action in 3 COLORS —Yellow and Blue games NICKNAME — Jackrabbits • Janel Brown, So., midfielder, Des Moines, Iowa; 1 assist in 17 AFFILIATION — NCAA Division I - Provisional games CONFERENCE — Independent • Sarah Bryant, So., forward, Kansas City, Mo.; 3 goals, 1 assists HOME FIELD — Fishback Soccer Park, off-campus facility located in 17 games near the intersection of Medary Avenue and 20th Street South. • Jenn Davis, So. goalkeeper, Raytown, Mo.; 1.000 save pct. in 5 HEAD COACH — Lang Wedemeyer (Old Dominion (Va.), 1994); fifth games season (36-31-7 career record — all at SDSU) • Maggie Eilers, So., defender, Brookings, S.D.; started 18 games Office Phone: (605) 688-4070; Home Phone: (605) 692-7048 • Brittany Frazier, Sr., goalkeeper, Laramie,Wyo.; 1 goal in 1 E-Mail: [email protected] game played ASSISTANT COACH — Gretta Grenz (Central Florida, 2001) • Amy Goodrich, Sr., midfielder/forward, Coralville, Iowa; 5 Office Phone: (605) 688-5522; Home Phone: (605) 693-4354 goals, 2 game-winning goals E-Mail: [email protected] • Jennifer Hasis, Sr., defender, Roanoke,Va.; saw action in 14 GRADUATE ASSISTANT — Becky Maynard (Valparaiso (Ind.), 2004) games 2003 OVERALL RECORD — Won 8, Lost 5,Tied 6 • Michelle Rahe, Sr., midfielder, Kearney, Neb.; 4 goals, 4 assists 2003 NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE RECORD — Won 2, Lost 3,Tied 3 in 18 games 2003 HOME RECORD — Won 4, Lost 0,Tied 4 • Molly Scharfenkamp, Sr., midfielder, Omaha, Neb.; 5 goals, 3 2003 ROAD RECORD — Won 3, Lost 5,Tied 2 assists in 18 games 2003 NEUTRAL FIELD RECORD — Won 1, Lost 0,Tied 0 • Valerie Schramm, So., forward, North Platte, Neb.; saw action SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACT — Jason Hove, Assistant SID in 5 games Office Phone: (605) 688-4822; Home Phone (605) 692-1484 Fax: (605) 688-5999; E-mail: [email protected]

2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 1 THE JACKS UP CLOSE BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors — 7 16 Karoline Brause* D Fergus Falls, Minn. 2 Michelle Rahe*** M Kearney, Neb. 20 Valerie Schramm* F North Platte, Neb. 5 Molly Scharfenkamp*** M Omaha, Neb. 24 Jenn Davis* GK Raytown, Mo. 12 Alissa Bernth*** M Ralston, Neb. Redshirt Freshmen-1 13 Jennifer Hasis*** D Roanoke,Va. 11 Katherine Touby F Cheyenne,Wyo. 21 Amy Goodrich*** M Coralville, Iowa 25 Brittany Frazier*** GK Laramie,Wyo. Freshmen — 7 28 Shannon Flynn M Rapid City, S.D. 3 Liz Lane D West Des Moines, Iowa Juniors — 0 10 Kelsey Worcester F Anamosa, Iowa 17 Lisa Robinson F Rapid City, S.D. Sophomores — 7 18 Heather Hill F Spearfish, S.D. 8 Maggie Eilers* D Brookings, S.D. 19 Christine Wey M Brookings, S.D. 9 Sarah Bryant* F Kansas City, Mo. 22 Vanessa Paswaters D Longmont, Colo. 14 Janel Brown* M Des Moines, Iowa 23 Laura Clark M Chaska, Minn. 15 Elise Bray* D Bettendorf, Iowa

BREAKDOWN BY STATE Iowa 5 Minnesota 2 Amy Goodrich*** Sr. M Coralville, Iowa Karoline Brause* So. D Fergus Falls, Minn. Janel Brown* So. M Des Moines, Iowa Laura Clark Fr. M Chaska, Minn. Elise Bray* So. D Bettendorf, Iowa Liz Lane Fr. D West Des Moines, Iowa Missouri 2 Kelsey Worcester Fr. F Anamosa, Iowa Sarah Bryant* So. F Kansas City, Mo. Jenn Davis* So. GK Raytown, Mo. Nebraska 4 Alissa Bernth*** Sr. M Ralston, Neb. Wyoming 2 Michelle Rahe*** Sr. M Kearney, Neb. Katherine Touby RS Fr. F Cheyenne,Wyo. Molly Scharfenkamp*** Sr. M Omaha, Neb. Brittany Frazier*** Sr. GK Laramie,Wyo. Valerie Schramm* So. F North Platte, Neb. Colorado 1 South Dakota 5 Vanessa Paswaters Fr. D Longmont, Colo. Maggie Eilers* So. D Brookings, S.D. Virginia 1 Lisa Robinson Fr. F Rapid City, S.D. Jennifer Hasis*** Sr. D Roanoke,Va. Heather Hill Fr. F Spearfish, S.D. Christine Wey Fr. M Brookings, S.D. Shannon Flynn Sr. M Rapid City, S.D.

ALL-TIME JACKRABBIT LETTERWINNERS - B - - E - Husby, Jenny 2000 - R - Bernth, Alissa 2001-2003 Eilers, Maggie 2003 Hutchinson, Josie 2000-01-02 Rada, Brandi 2001 Brause, Karoline 2003 - F - - L - Rahe, Michelle 2001-02-03 Bray, Elise 2003 Fagan, Janine 2001-02 Lee, Amanda 2001 Roberdeau, Amanda 2000 Briggs, Jennifer 2000-01-02 Failla, Carly 2001-02 Lennon, Molly 2000 Rounds, Erika 2000-01 Brown, Janel 2003 Farley, Mariah 2002-03 - M - - S - Bryant. Sarah 2003 Frazier, Brittany 2001-02-03 Mason, Susie 2001 Schafer, Stephanie 2000 - C - - G - Miller, Erin 2003 Scharfenkamp, Molly 2001-02-03 Carpenter, Kara 2001-02-03 Goodrich, Amy 2001-02-03 - N - Schiermeister, Ashley 2003 Christensen, Jessica 2000 - H - Nelson, Natalie 2000 Schramm,Valerie 2003 - D - Hasis, Jennifer 2001-02-03 Newton, Cristina 2000 Schwab, Becky 2000-01 Davis, Jennifer 2003 Hitt, Cassy 2001 - P - Sorlie, Stine 2003 Drews, Abby 2003 Hoefert, Kara 2000 Piorier, Stephanie 2000 Speiser, Melissa 2000-01-02-03 Duffy, Abby 2000-01 Hoppes, Dessie 2001-02-03 Stebbins, Nellie 2000

2 — SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 HEAD COACH LANG WEDEMEYER eading into his fifth season as head coach at South Dakota State University, Lang HWedemeyer has accepted many challenges and been rewarded for his efforts in estab- lishing the Jackrabbit women’s soccer program. First,Wedemeyer was presented the task of quickly assembling a roster. Despite having only six months from the time he was hired in February 2000 until SDSU’s first match,Wedemeyer guided an inexperienced Jackrabbit team to a 5-12 record in the inaugural 2000 season. The next season, with a team which included 14 freshmen,Wedemeyer was named the 2001 North Central Conference Coach of the Year as he guided the Jackrabbits to a 13-6-1 overall record and a berth in the four-team North Central Conference postseason tournament. SDSU also appeared in the Central Region rankings for the first time in school history. In his third season, the Jackrabbits posted their second consecutive winning season under Wedemeyer’s direction by posting a 10-8 record. Last season,Wedemeyer guided the Jacks to a 8-5-6 record, making it the third consecutive year the Jacks finished with a winning record. With a squad posting the fifth lowest goals against average in Division II, the Jacks qualified for the NCC postseason tournament for the second time in three years. Heading into Division I play this year presents Wedemeyer with another challenge.Wedemeyer’s 2004 team must take on 10 new opponents, with 11 of those teams being Division I schools. Wedemeyer enters the 2004 season with a 36-31-7 career record, a .534 winning percentage. In addition to starting the women’s soccer program at SDSU,Wedemeyer also has been involved in other aspects of the South Dakota and national soccer community. He is a National Soccer Coaches Association of America regional director, overseeing all the coaching certification in the Dakotas, Minnesota, Nebraska,Wyoming and Colorado. He has traveled throughout the state conducting coaching cer- tification and running clinics over the past four years. In the summer of 2002,Wedemeyer added another title to his list of coaching credentials as he served as an assistant coach for the Olympic Development Program Region II 1985 Team, which served as a precursor to the Under-19 United States Women’s National Team. He was an assistant coach for the Region II 1987 Team in 2003-04, taking the team on a European tour. This past year he was selected from Region II to help evaluate and select members of the Girl’s Under-17 National Team at the Home Depot Center in California. A native of Roanoke,Va.,Wedemeyer was director of coaching and women’s coordinator for the Roanoke Valley Youth Soccer Club prior to taking over the SDSU women’s program. His three-year tenure as the club’s assistant executive director included overseeing all 28 teams and their coaches, as well as coaching under-18 and under-14 girls soccer teams.Wedemeyer also served three years as the director of the Western District Olympic Development Program for girls and boys and coached the under-14 Virginia Olympic Development Team for two seasons. One of the youngest coaches in the the United States to obtain all levels of coaching certification,Wedemeyer holds nine professional soccer coaching licenses, including a United States Soccer Federation “A” license and the NSCAA Premier diploma. Wedemeyer began his collegiate playing career at Virginia Tech University, where he was the voted the Hokies’ best defensive player two years in a row. He later transferred to Old Dominion University (Va.), where he captained the team and earned sec- ond-team academic All-America honors in 1994. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English in 1994 and added a master’s degree in sports management from Old Dominion in 1996. While pursuing his master’s degree,Wedemeyer served three years as an assistant coach for the Old Dominion men’s soccer program. In addition, his coaching experience consists of appear- ances at several soccer camps and clinics, including serving as head counselor of the University of North Carolina Women’s Soccer Camp since 1995. Wedemeyer also has extensive professional playing experience in the United Soccer Leagues. He played three years for his hometown Roanoke Wrath before playing with the Sioux Falls Spitfire at the beginning of the team’s first season in 2001. He and his wife,Tabitha, and their infant son, Brooks, reside in Brookings.

2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 3 ASSISTANT COACH GRETTA GRENZ retchen “Gretta”Grenz begins her United States Soccer Federation, as well as a Level II Goalkeeping Gthird season with the Jackrabbit Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of women’s soccer coaching staff as assis- America. tant coach. In 2003, Grenz served as head coach of the Olympic Prior to her appointment at SDSU just Development Program for South Dakota’s under-15 girls’ team. before the start of the 2002 season, This past summer, Grenz was head coach of Minnesota’s 1988 Grenz served as an assistant girls’ soccer and 1992 Olympic Development Program teams. coach at Chaska (Minn.) High School She and her husband, Micah, and their 4-year-old daughter, and coached several teams in the Kaitlyn, reside in Brookings.They are expecting a child in March. Chanhassen/Chaska Soccer Club program in the Twin Cities Metro Area. A native of Bloomingdale, Florida, Grenz played collegiately at the University of Central Florida, a Division I program located in Orlando. She played on four consecutive Trans-America Athletic Conference championship teams from 1995-98, including the 1998 Golden Knight squad which qualified for the NCAA tourna- ment. Also in 1998, Grenz was named to the TAAC All-Academic Team. Following her playing career, Grenz remained at Central Florida as a student training assistant. She also served as a senior staff coach for the UCF Soccer Training Centers until completing a bachelor’s degree in management in May 2001. She currently holds a “B” National Coaching License from the

BECKY MAYNARD SAM LANGFORD Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer ecky comes to South Dakota State am will be in his first year working Bafter a solid career at Valparaiso Swith the Jackrabbit women’s soccer University (Ind.), where she played both program. He is a 2002 graduate of South the field and at goalkeeper. SDSU will look Dakota State University and a second- to her to train and motivate its two goal- year graduate assistant. Along with keepers as its moves into Division I compe- women’s soccer, he has primarily worked tition. with the Jackrabbit and base- Maynard currently holds a “D”National ball program during his time at SDSU. Coaching license. She has been the keeper Langford also has experience working coach at Elite Soccer training for two years, while also being the with the Orthopedic Institute in Sioux Falls, as well as working in speed, agility and strength coach for the Northwest Indiana the SDSU training room. United soccer teams. In addition, she has been a Region II Langford, is pursuing a master’s degree in sports science. He is Olympic Development Program Coach-In-Training and keeper originally from Fulda, Minn. trainer. She was also named goal keeper coach at Culver Military Academy in Culver, Ind., last summer. Maynard, a 2004 Valparaiso graduate is pursuing a master’s degree in sports administration. She is originally from Munster, Ind.

4 - SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 BEHIND THE SCENES

PEGGY GORDON MILLER FRED OIEN NANCY NEIBER MYLO HELLICKSON PRESIDENT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SR.WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE

Dr. Peggy Gordon Miller became Dr. Fred Oien became the 11th Nancy Neiber became South Dr. Mylo Hellickson has been South Dakota State University’s director of athletics at South Dakota State University’s first South Dakota State University’s 18th president on January 1, 1998. Dakota State University on July 1, senior woman administrator for faculty representative to athletic Before becoming president of 1990. athletics when she stepped down conferences and the NCAA since SDSU, Miller was a senior fellow Oien earned his bachelor’s as head women’s basketball coach 1977. He also serves as chair- and acting vice president for degree at SDSU in 1972 and has in June 2000. man of the campus Athletic, Academic and International been on the SDSU staff since Her duties include sport Intramural and Recreation Programs at the American 1979, serving as athletic supervision, fund-raising, oversight Committee. Association of State Colleges and business/ticket manager from of student-athlete programs and Hellickson recently returned to Universities in Washington, D.C. 1981 until his appointment as instruction in academic programs. the classroom as a professor in She has extensive collegiate director of athletics. Oien is a The winningest basketball coach agricultrual engineering after education leadership experience at 1968 graduate of Baltic (S.D.) in SDSU history with a 301-140 serving several years as director of The University of Akron (Ohio), High School. He added a master’s record, Neiber coached the agriculture Extension at SDSU. He where she served as president degree at SDSU in 1975, then Jackrabbits for 16 seasons (1984- has been on the SDSU staff since from 1992 to 1996, and Indiana completed his doctorate (Ed.D) at 2000) and led SDSU to 14 con- 1969, serving as a professor in University Northwest, where she the University of Massachusetts- secutive winning seasons, two agricultural engineering until he served as chancellor from 1983 to Amherst in 1979. second-place finishes in the North was appointed department head 1992. Oien taught physical education Central Conference and six NCAA during the summer of 1982. Miller earned her doctorate in and health at the Brookings postseason appearances. Six times Dr. Hellickson’s specialty has secondary education from Indiana Middle School from 1973-76, Neiber-coached teams reached 20 been in the area of livestock University, her master’s degree in during which time he was varsity victories in a season. She was structures and environment with English and secondary education golf coach for both boys and girls, named NCC Coach of the Year in recent emphasis on solar energy from Northwestern University, and and middle school basketball and the 1988 and 1995. use in agriculture. her bachelor’s degree from football coach. His golf teams won In 2003, she was inducted into A native of Belfield, N.D., he Transylvania University (Ky.). She state championships for both boys the South Dakota Sports Hall of earned a bachelor’s degree in taught high school in Gary, Ind., and girls. Oien also was women’s Fame. agricultural engineering from and moved into various teaching golf coach at SDSU, guiding the A Pierre native, Neiber coached North Dakota State University in and administrative positions in the Jackrabbits to one North Central at both the high school and colle- 1964, added a master’s degree in Indiana University system. Conference championship.The giate levels in South Dakota. A ag engineering from NDSU in She amassed a broad range of SDSU women’s golf team of 1982 1969 graduate of Black Hills State, 1966, then earned a Ph.D. in national experience and made was voted South Dakota Women’s Neiber previously served as a engineering at West Virginia extensive contacts in the College Team of the Year. graduate assistant at SDSU and as University in 1969. Washington community. Miller an assistant coach at Dakota State. Hellickson was presented the currently serves on the corporate She also spent seven seasons as North Central Conference boards of Lubrizol Corporation and girls’ basketball coach at Mitchell Meritorious Service Award at the A. Shulman Incorporated. High School. November 1990 meeting. 2004 Jackrabbit Soccer

2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 5 JACKS LOOK TO BUILD ON SUCCESS Coming off a season in which they earned cide with successful Division I programs standouts for the Jackrabbits in their three- a berth in the North Central Conference post- around the region and around the country.“ year careers. Goodrich, who tied for second season tournament for the second time in the Wedemeyer said. on the team in goals scored with five, will program’s history and recorded its first win SDSU will go into the season with plenty look to increase that total this year. Bernth over a nationally ranked opponent, the South of experience returning on the offensive side returns to the Jackrabbit starting lineup as a Dakota State women’s soccer team will take of the ball, but will look to replace four constant the past three years. Bernth, who momentum into the 2004 season. starters on defense. The Jacks took a blow started every game for the Jackrabbits last The Jackrabbits will look to blend veteran this past offseason when sophomore defender year and recorded one goal and two assists, leadership with a young influx of talent to Abby Drews suffered a knee injury for a third is expected to assume more of a defensive build upon the success earned last year as time.With Drews no longer available and All- role for SDSU in 2004. they begin playing in NCAA Division I. SDSU America goalkeeper Erin Miller graduated, Sophomore Janel Brown and incoming will get its first taste of that competition right the Jacks will turn to lone starting defender freshmen Christine Wey and Laura Clark will out of the blocks as the Jacks will face Maggie Eilers to anchor the defense. battle for the other vacated midfielder spot. Creighton, Marquette,-, Senior Brittany Frazier will return to goal- The forward position for the Jackrabbits George Washington, and Western Illinois in keeper after a one-year hiatus and look to will have a lot of youthful faces in the lineup the first three weeks of the season. challenge for the starting position. Frazier is this year. Gone is four-year standout Melissa “We have met this new challenge of the all-time winningest goalie in Jackrabbit Speiser, who became the program’s first four- Division I head on by scheduling several of history and has compiled a record of 23-12- year player and led the team with six goals the top teams in our region,” said head coach 1 over her three-year career. Also returning last year.The lone returning starter is senior Lang Wedemeyer. at goalie is sophomore Jenn Davis, who Molly Scharfenkamp, who tied with Goodrich All 11 of SDSU’s matches against Division played in five games during the 2003 cam- for the second most goals with five. I opponents this season will be on the road paign and will be looked upon to challenge Scharfenkamp will blend with a mixture of or at neutral sites. Frazier for the starting position. sophomores and incoming players to try and Last year, the Jacks got off to a promising Along with Eilers, senior Jennifer Hasis, a provide the scoring punch this year for the 6-2-2 start, outscoring their opponents for three-year letterwinner, returns on the defen- Jacks. Sophomore Sarah Bryant will look to the first two months 22-4. In October, the sive side of the ball after playing in 14 crack the starting lineup this year, after play- Jacks played four consecutive overtimes games last year. Sophomore letterwinners ing in 17 games last fall. Her best perform- games, losing to NCC champion Minnesota Karoline Brause and Elise Bray also return. ance came against Si Tanka, where she State, Mankato 1-0, winning a double over- All three will be looked upon to step up their recorded a hat trick with three goals in a time game against North Dakota by a goal play and give the Jacks a solid foundation in school-record 10-0 victory. Valerie Schramm and tying North Dakota State and St. Cloud front of the goal. and Kathrine Touby provide the Jacks with State. After tying perennial NCC power The Jacks signed a pair of standout other options at the forward position.Touby Nebraska-Omaha in late October, the Jacks defenders out of the high school ranks to will be coming off a redshirt year due to an secured post-season play by beating help out on defense. Vanessa Passwaters, a injury, while Schramm will look to build on Augustana 2-1 to end NCC play with 2-2-3 defender out of Longmont, Colo., was a two- her first year in the program. record in their final season of NCC play. In time first-team all-region selection at Niwot SDSU loaded up on young talent on the the conference tournament, SDSU lost a High School and was also named her confer- recruiting trail as it signed four forwards. hard-fought 1-0 game to host Minnesota ence’s athlete of the year. Liz Lane, a Heather Hill, a freshman from Spearfish, was State, Mankato to close out the year with an defender out of Des Moines, Iowa, was a a four-time all-state selection, while Kelsey 8-5-6 record. Elite all-state selection and a first-team Class Worcester comes to SDSU as Iowa’s all-time With four of the returning starters being 2A all-state selection. Both will be looked state record holder in goals and points. Both part of Wedemeyer’s first full recruiting class upon to provide immediate help. will look to challenge for playing time their and many other key players returning, the The midfield unit returns pretty much first year in the program. The Jacks also future looks bright for SDSU soccer. Add in a intact as all but one starter returns from last signed Lisa Robinson, a Rapid City standout talented recruiting class and the Jackrabbits year. The midfield will loom large for the who was a first-team all-state selection her should have quality depth to blend in with a Jackrabbits this year as SDSU will have nine senior year. All three should give the group of 13 returning letterwinners. years and more than 150 games of starting Jackrabbits an athletic group of young talent “We are looking to lay the groundwork for experience between returning senior starters and should provide the Jacks with immediate this program’s future in Division I,” said Michelle Rahe, Alissa Bernth and Amy help on the offensive side of the ball. Wedemeyer, who played and coached at Goodrich. The Jackrabbits’ five-game home schedule Division I Old Dominion (Va.), prior to his Rahe will try to follow up an impressive begins Sept. 18 against Wayne State (Neb.) arrival at SDSU in 2000. “I believe that our junior campaign in which she scored four at Fishback Soccer Park. program has been and will continue to work goals and earned second-team all-conference toward changing our expectations, standards honors. and daily environment that will better coin- Both Bernth and Goodrich have been

6 — 2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE MEET THE JACKRABBITS ALISSA BERNTH 12 Senior • Midfielder/Defender Ralston, Nebraska lissa is back for her fourth and final season as a starting midfielder for the Jackrabbits ... started every game during the 2003 season ... collected only goal of the season in a 2-0 A victory at Southwest Minnesota State (9/6) ... also recorded assists in victories over Si Tanka (9/3) and Missouri-Rolla (9/28) ... earned honorable mention academic all-North Central Conference honors ... also three-year letterwinner for the Jackrabbit softball team the past three seasons splitting time between outfield and catcher 2002: Alissa started the first 13 games of the 2002 season before missing the remainder of the sea- son due to injury ... collected first two-goal game of her career as she scored both SDSU goals in 2-1 overtime victory over Southwest Baptist (Mo.) (9/21) ... also scored goals in victories over Missouri-Rolla (9/7) and Sioux Falls (9/11) 2001: Enjoyed a fine freshman campaign, earning honorable mention all-North Central Conference honors ... one of five players to start all 20 games ... scored game-winning goal at Minnesota State, Moorhead for her first collegiate goal ... ranked fourth on team in assists with five ... racked up assists in conference wins over Augustana and North Dakota BEFORE SDSU: Earned Nebraska all-state honors as a midfielder during her senior season at Ralston High School ... also was a member of the state champion softball team COACH’S COMMENTS: “Alissa came back from a major injury to continue her dominance in the midfield for us last year. With the loss of several of our starting backs, Alissa will most likely move back into a central defensive position.” PERSONAL: Majoring in early childhood education ... daughter of Lon and Jean Bernth ... birthdate is April 11, 1983 ... 2001 graduate of Ralston High School

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2001 20 1 5 7 48 .021 1 0-0 2002 13 4 0 8 24 .167 1 0-0 2003 19 1 2 4 71 .014 0 0-0 Total 52 6 7 19 143 .042 2 0-0

CAREER RECORD BOOKS Category Ranking Games Played: 5th Goals: 7th Assists: 9th Shots: 3rd GW Goals: 7th

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2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 7 MEET THE JACKRABBITS BRITTANY FRAZIER 25 Senior • Goalkeeper Laramie, Wyoming rittany saw limited action for the Jackrabbits in 2003 after starting as SDSU’s goalkeeper her first two seasons ... playing in only one game, she made the most of it by scoring the final B goal in the Jacks’ 10-0 victory over Si Tanka (9/3) 2002: Brittany put together another 10-win season in goal for the Jackrabbits as she became the first goalkeeper in Jackrabbit history to record back to back 10-win seasons ... played in 17 games with 15 starts in 2002 ... entered season as SDSU single-season and career record holder in nearly every goalkeeping category ... recorded double-digit save totals in five games in 2002, including shutout victory against Wayne State (Neb.) in season opener (8/30) ... also recorded shutouts against Missouri-Rolla (8/30), Sioux Falls (9/11) and Minnesota State, Moorhead (9/14) ... won final two decisions of season to finish with 10-6 record ... played in the field during final minutes of season finale against Southwest State (11/2), recording one shot 2001: Played every minute in goal for SDSU, notching a 13-6-1 record ... six of her victories came by shutout, including NCC wins over Morningside and Augustana ... stopped school-record 18 shots against Minnesota State, Mankato in NCC Tournament ... ranked third in NCC for saves ... began collegiate career with five-game unbeaten streak ... BEFORE SDSU: All-state selection at Laramie High School ... four-year starter for high school programs in Sheridan and Laramie, Wyoming ... goalkeeper for Wyoming Olympic Development Program COACH’S COMMENTS: “We are looking for great things from Brittany this year. She leads the team in overall career saves and we will look to that experience and leadership on and off the field.” PERSONAL: Majoring in health promotion ... parents are Jeffrey and Teri Frazier ... born November 27, 1982 ... 2001 graduate of Laramie High School

CAREER GOALKEEPING STATISTICS Year GP Min. GA GAA Saves Save Pct. W-L-T SHO 2001 20 1831:26 39 1.92 137 .778 13-6-1 6 2002 17 1421:34 23 1.46 94 .803 10-6-0 4 2003 0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Total 37 3253:00 62 1.72 231 .788 23-12-1 10 CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2001 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2002 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 2003 1 1 0 2 2 .500 0 0-0 Total 38 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0-0

CAREER RECORD BOOKS Category Ranking Games Played: 10th Shutouts: 1st Save %: 2nd GK Victories: 1st GK Saves: 1st GAA: 2nd

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8 — SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 MEET THE JACKRABBITS AMY GOODRICH 21 Senior • Midfielder Coralville, Iowa my returns for her senior year as starting outside midfielder in the Jackrabbit lineup ... started 18 out of 19 games in 2003 ... scored goals in consecutive Jackrabbit victories against A Winona State (Minn.) (9/14), Wayne State (Neb.) (9/20) and North Dakota (10/11), North Dakota State (10/12) ... goals against Winona State (Minn.) and North Dakota were game-winners ... tallied assists in SDSU wins against Si Tanka (9/3),Winona State (Minn.) (9/14) and Wayne State (Neb.) (9/20) ... academic all-NCC pick ... NCC Offensive Player of the Week for her effort against North Dakota and North Dakota State ... goal against UND was game winner in double overtime 2002: Amy missed the final 10 games due to injury ... started all eight games prior to her injury, contributing two goals and two assists ... scored goals in consecutive Jackrabbit victories against Northwest Missouri (8/31) and Missouri-Rolla (9/7)... goal against Missouri-Rolla was game-winner ... tallied assists in SDSU wins against Sioux Falls (9/11) and Emporia State (Kan.) (9/15) ... honorable mention academic all-NCC pick 2001: Played in all 20 games with 14 starts ... finished fifth on the team with four goals and tied for fifth with four assists ... scored goals in back-to-back conference games against nebraska-Omaha and North Dakota ... notched game-winning goal at Sioux Falls ... recorded goal and two assists in road victory at Bemidji State (Minn.) BEFORE SDSU: Captained Iowa City West High School team which advanced to 2000 state championship game ... two-time selection to the all-tournament team at state championships ... earned second-team all-state honors as a junior ... scored 19 goals her senior season COACH’S COMMENTS: “Amy has been one of our most consistent players as the left midfielder. We will rely on her ability to play under pressure and play penetrating balls into our forwards.” PERSONAL: Majoring in athletic training/pre-physical therapy ... parents are Doug and Cindy Goodrich ... birthdate is July 24, 1983 ... 2001 graduate of Iowa City West High School

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2001 20 4 4 12 40 .100 1 0-0 2002 8 2 2 6 21 .095 1 0-0 2003 19 5 3 13 37 .135 2 0-0 Total 47 11 9 31 98 .112 4 0-0

CAREER RECORD BOOKS Category Ranking Games Played: 9th Goals: 4th Assists: 4th Points: 4th Shots: 6th Shot %: 8th GW Goals: 3rd

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2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 9 MEET THE JACKRABBITS JENNIFER HASIS 13 Senior • Defender Roanoke, Virginia ennifer has been a steady performer for the Jackrabbits on the defensive end each of her first three seasons and saw some playing time in the midfield during the 2003 season ... played in 14 J games in 2003, including starts against St. Cloud State (10/5), Minnesota State, Mankato (10/5) and Augustana (10/24) ... earned honorable mention academic all-North Central Conference honors 2002: Jennifer started nine games in 2002, including the final six games, and saw action in 16 total games ... picked up first career point with assist in 8-0 SDSU victory over Sioux Falls (9/11) 2001: As a true freshman, was one of five Jackrabbits to start all 20 games ... recorded two shots in Jackrabbit victory at Bemidji State (Minn.) BEFORE SDSU: Earned all-district, all-reagion and all-state honors two times at William Byrd High School in Roanoke,Virginia ... played under coach Wedemeyer as a member of the Roanoke Star club team COACH’S COMMENTS: “Hasis will split time between the midfield and back positions this fall. Her technical ability and organization skills make her a valuable asset” PERSONAL: Majoring in pharmacy with minor in biology ... daughter of Gary and Cathie Hasis ... born September 12, 1982, in Cincinnati, Ohio ... 2001 graduate of William Byrd High School in Vinton,Virginia

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2001 20 0 0 0 7 .000 0 0-0 2002 16 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0-0 2003 14 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 Total 50 0 1 1 13 .000 0 0-0

CAREER RECORD BOOKS Category Ranking Games Played: 7th

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10 — SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 MEET THE JACKRABBITS MICHELLE RAHE 2 Senior • Midfielder Kearney, Nebraska ichelle has been a steady performer in the midfield her three seasons at SDSU ... started 18 of the 19 games during the 2003 season, recording at least one shot in every game she in M which she played ... scored game-winning goal in matches against Southwest Minnesota State (9/6) and Augustana (10/24) ... tallied four goals on the year and four assists ... scored goals in three consecutive games against Si Tanka (Huron) (9/3), Southwest Minnesota State (9/6) and Minnesota-Crookston (9/7) ... second-team all-North Central Conference selection ... honorable men- tion academic all-North Central Conference selection 2002: Michelle started 17 of 18 games ... scored game-winning goal in match against Northwest Missouri (8/31) ... tallied four points with goal and two assists in 6-0 victory over Minnesota State, Moorhead (9/14) ... also found the net in conference contest agianst St. Cloud State (10/6) ... honorable mention academic all-North Central Conference selection 2001: Started nine of 19 games in which she played, including final seven matches of season ... scored first two goals of collegiate career in 6-0 victory over Augustana ... credited with assist in North Central Conference tournament game against Minnesota State, Mankato BEFORE SDSU: Earned all-state honors as a midfielder at Kearney High School ... averaged a goal and assist per game during her senior season.... played in the Nebraska Olympic Development Program COACH’S COMMENTS: “Michelle has been a mainstay for us in the center of midfield the last three years. We will be looking for Michelle to take a more offensive role and increase her goal scoring potential.” PERSONAL: Majoring in business economics with minor in advertising ... parents are Patrick and Teri Rahe ... birthdate is December 13, 1982 ... 2001 graduate of Kearney High School

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2001 19 2 1 5 34 .059 0 0-0 2002 18 3 2 8 46 .065 1 0-0 2003 19 4 4 12 75 .053 2 0-0 Total 55 9 7 25 155 .058 3 0-0

CAREER RECORD BOOKS Category Ranking Games Played: 3rd Goals: 5th Assists: 7th Points: 5th Shots: 2nd GW Goals: 5th

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2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 11 MEET THE JACKRABBITS MOLLY SCHARFENKAMP 5 Senior • Forward/Midfielder Omaha, Nebraska olly has been a constant in the midfield her last three seasons for the Jacks ... started 18 of 19 games last season ... tallied five goals on the year and three assists ... scored two goals M in game against SI Tanka (Huron) (9/3) ... also scored goals in wins against Winona State (Minn.) (9/14),Wayne State (Neb.) (9/20) and Augustana (10/24) ... recorded three assists in 3-0 vic- tory over Minnesota-Crookston (9/7) ... honorable mention academic all-North Central Conference selection 2002: Molly started all 18 games at a variety of positions on both the offensive and defensive sides of the field during the 2002 season ... recorded a season-high five shots in game versus Sioux Falls (9/11) 2001: Demonstrated playmaking ability from her outside midfield position, finishing tied for second on team in assists with six ... record- ed string of three straight games with assist during the non-conference season... tallied assists in conference games against Augustana and North Dakota ... played in all 20 games with 17 starting assignments BEFORE SDSU: Earned Nebraska all-state honors as a midfielder at Millard South High School in Omaha ... co-captain for the West Omaha Gladiator Mirage club team ... also played in the Nebraska Olympic Development Program COACH’S COMMENTS: “Molly has been one of our most fit and most versatile players over the last three years. She will play an impor- tant role in a variety of positions this fall and will be asked to take more of a leadership role.” PERSONAL: Majoring in health promotion ... daughter of Alan and Jean Scharfenkamp ... birthdate is June 9, 1983 ... 2001 graduate of Millard South High School

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2001 20 0 6 6 18 .000 0 0-0 2002 18 0 0 0 19 .000 0 0-0 2003 19 5 3 13 40 .125 2 0-0 Total 57 5 9 19 77 .065 2 0-0

CAREER RECORD BOOKS Category Ranking Games Played: 2nd Goals: 8th Assists: 3rd Points: 7th Shots: 7th Shot %: 10th GW Goals: 6th

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KAROLINE BRAUSE Sophomore • Defender 16 Fergus Falls, Minnesota aroline is back for her second season as a defender for the Jackrabbits ... played in 10 games of the 2003 K season ... collected first assist of career as she passed the ball to cap off Sarah Bryant’s hat trick in 10-0 victory over SI Tanka (Huron) (9/3) ... also fired shots on goal in victories over Minnesota-Crookston (9/7),Wayne State (9/20) and Minnesota State, Mankato (10/5) BEFORE SDSU: Earned all-conference, all-section and all-state honors during her senior season at Fergus Falls High School ...selected as Fergus Falls Athletics, Academics and Arts (AAA) Award recipient COACH’S COMMENTS: “Karoline is one of the hardest working players on the team. Her athletic ability and speed will enable us to play her as an outside back or up front.” PERSONAL: Undecided about major ... parents are Tom and Shirley Brause ... nickname is “Ole”... birthdate is January 20, 1985 ... 2003 graduate of Fergus Falls High School CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2003 10 0 1 1 3 .000 0 0-0 Total 10 0 1 1 3 .000 0 0-0

ELISE BRAY Sophomore • Defender 15 Bettendorf, Iowa

lise returns for her second season as a defender for the Jackrabbits ... played in three games during the 2003 E season ... collected first shot of career in victory over Minnesota-Crookston (9/7) BEFORE SDSU: Earned honorable mention all-state and all-conference defensive team honors during her junior and senior seasons at Pleasant Valley High School ...helped lead high school team to state tournament quarterfinals and West Des Moines En Fuego club team to its fifth straight Iowa State Cup championship and one regional championship COACH’S COMMENTS: “Elise brings with her a great attitude and the ability to play either in midfield or in the back. She missed a lot of last fall with a back injury, so we are looking for good things from her this fall.” PERSONAL: Majoring in pre-pharmacy ... parents are Rick and Lorna Bray ... born November 5, 1985, in Niagra Falls, Ontario ... 2003 graduate of Pleasant Valley High School CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2003 3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Total 3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0

JANEL BROWN Sophomore • Midfielder 14 Des Moines, Iowa anel is back for her second season as a midfielder for the Jackrabbits ... played in 17 of the 19 games during the J 2003 season ... started three out of the last three games of the season at midfielder ... collected first assist of career in victory over Wayne State (9/20) BEFORE SDSU: Earned honorable mention all-conference honors from the Des Moines Register at Johnston High School ... Competed for Iowa Olympic Development Program, as well as Urbandale Premier and GDI club teams in Des Moines area COACH’S COMMENTS: “One of our most creative midfielders, Janel will be called upon to play as an outside or central mid for us this fall.” PERSONAL: Majoring in hotel management ... parents are Roger and Faye Brown ... birthdate is September 1, 1985 ... 2003 graduate of Johnston High School CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2003 17 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0 Total 17 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0

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SARAH BRYANT Sophomore • Forward 9 Kansas City, Missouri arah is entering her second season as a forward for the Jackrabbits ... played in 17 of the 19 games during the S 2003 season ... collected first three goals as a Jackrabbit in 10-0 victory over Si Tanka (Huron) (9/3) ... in all, had 23 shots on goal during the year...made first career start againt St. Mary’s of Nebraska (11/2) BEFORE SDSU: Earned first-team all-district honors and all-Northland honors from the Gladstone Sun News as a junior and senior ... played for the Bayern Münich club team in the Kansas City area the past four seasons ... COACH’S COMMENTS: “Sarah saw a lot of action in the spring and here ability to take players 1 on 1 will be paramount to our success in creat- ing goal-scoring opportunities.” PERSONAL: Majoring in landscape design ... parents are Frank and Nancy Bryant ... born February 16, 1985, in Tulsa, Oklahoma ... 2003 grad- uate of Oak Park High School CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2003 17 3 1 7 23 .130 0 0-0 Total 17 3 1 7 23 .130 0 0-0

JENN DAVIS Sophomore • Goalkeeper 24 Raytown, Missouri

enn begins her second season as a goalkeeper for the Jackrabbits... played in three games as backup goalkeeper J during 2003 season ... collected first save of career against South Dakota (10/17)... Also recorded one assist against Si Tanka (9/3) BEFORE SDSU: Earned first-team all-conference honors at Raytown South High School in Kansas City area ... also earned first-team all-confer- ence, all-Metro, all-area and all-district honors in high school COACH’S COMMENTS: “Jenn has learned a lot from her freshmen year playing under Erin Miller. We will look for her great shot-stopping ability and long kicking game to help us counter attack.” PERSONAL: Majoring in mathematics ... parents are Karl and Lynn Davis ... born February 28, 1984, in Kansas City, Mo. ... 2003 graduate of Raytown South High School CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Min. GAA Save Save Pct. W-L-T SHO 2003 3 43:57 0 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 Total 3 43:57 0 1 1.000 0-0-0 0

MAGGIE EILERS Sophomore • Defender 8 Brookings, South Dakota aggie returns for her second season as a starting defender for the Jackrabbits ... started in 18 of the 19 games M during the 2003 season ... recorded six shots on the year BEFORE SDSU: Earned first-team all-state honors at Brookings High School ... team captain and MVP under direction of head coach Jon Zebill ... captain of Sioux Falls Dakota Gold Express club team, which won four state championships COACH’S COMMENTS: “As our lone returning defender, we will look for her to take more of a leadership role in the back and help our incoming freshman adjust to college defending.” PERSONAL: Majoring in pre-nursing ... parents are Mike and Lori Eilers ... birthdate is August 19, 1985... 2003 Graduate of Brookings High School CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2003 18 0 0 0 6 .000 0 0-0 Total 18 0 0 0 6 .000 0 0-0

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VALERIE SCHRAMM Sophomore • Forward 20 North Platte, Nebraska alerie is back for her second season as a forward for the Jackrabbits ... played in five games during the 2003 V season ... collected first two shot attempts of career in victory over Si Tanka (9/3) BEFORE SDSU: Earned all-conference accolades her senior season at North Platte High School ... led team in assists ... also lettered in basket- ball ... earned academic all-conference recognition three times COACH’S COMMENTS: “Val came a long way this past spring. She scored the winning goal against USD in our spring match and will see time up front this fall.” PERSONAL: Majoring in health promotions ... parents are Grant and Wendy Schramm ... born October 9, 1984, in Winner, South Dakota... 2003 graduate of North Platte High Schooll CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2003 5 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 Total 5 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0

KATHERINE TOUBY Redshirt Freshman • Forward 11 Cheyenne,Wyoming

atherine will be coming back after redshirting her first year in the program... Her first season was cut short due K to an injury. BEFORE SDSU: Katherine played on two state championship and one state runner-up team at Cheyenne East High School ... earned all-confer- ence honors twice, scoring seven goals in 2001 and nine goals in 2002 ... during club season played for Sting club team which twiice won Colorado Premier tournament ... also competed in basketball and volleyball ... Presidential Academic Award winner and member of the National Honor Society COACH’S COMMENTS: “Katy redshirted last year with an ACL injury. Her toughness and ability to be in the right spot at the right time around the goal should lend itself to a handful of goals for us this fall.” PERSONAL: Majoring in pre-medicine ... parents are Robert and Marian Grann ... born November 11, 1984, in Mesa, Arizona... 2003 graduate of Cheyenne East High School CAREER STATISTICS Year GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PK-Att 2003 DNP Total 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0

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LAURA CLARK Freshman • Forward 23 Chaska, Minnesota

aura was a late commitment to the Jacks ... the 2004 Chaska high school graduate was coached by Hisham El-Adawe ... L played for the Chaska Hawks club team COACH’S COMMENTS: “Laura was a late surprise. She played under assistant coach Gretta Grenz at Chaska high school. She is another left-sided player who can get up and down the flank well.” PERSONAL: Undecided about major ... parents are Rick and Barb Clark ... born September 15, 1985, St. Louis Park, Minnesota

SHANNON FLYNN Senior • Midfielder 28 Rapid City, South Dakota hannon comes to South Dakota State after attending National American University the past three years ... was a S second-team all-conference selection at National American ... earned all-state honors as a junior and senior at Rapid City Stevens high school. COACH’S COMMENTS: “We will look to Shannnon for experience from her previous collegiate competition.” PERSONAL: Majoring in athletic training ... parents are Robert Flynn and JoAnn Flynn ... born April, 15 1982, Rapid City, South Dakota

HEATHER HILL Freshman • Forward 18 Spearfish, South Dakota

eather was a four-time all-state selection at Spearfish High School under coach Ronnie Thiesz, earning first-team H honors as a junior and senior after being named to the second team as a sophomore and honorable mention squad as a freshman ... ended high school career with 46 goals and 52 assists ... also competed four years in the Olympic Development Program and gained valuable club experience with the Rushmore Soccer Club in Rapid City before moving on to Sioux Falls-based Dakota Gold in 2003 ... also has competed in track and field COACH’S COMMENTS: “Heather has been one of the top goal-scorers in the state during her high school career. We will look for her to make an instant impact up front or out wide for us.” PERSONAL: Plans to major in pre-medicine ... parents are Jim Hill and Kathy Adler ... born May 19, 1986, in Spearfish, South Dakota

LIZ LANE Freshman • Defender 3 West Des Moines, Iowa

iz earned first-team elite all-state honors and was a Class 2A first-team all-state selection this past year as Dowling L Catholic High School reached the state tournament semifinals ... a member of the National Honor Society, she also received academic all-conference and all-state recognition ... in club soccer, Lane played for nine state championship teams ... seven with West Des Moines Odyssey and most recently twice for the West Des Moines En Fuego team which she captained ... Lane also competed in basketball and track and field, qualifying for the state meet in the distance medley relay in 2001 COACH’S COMMENTS: “Liz can play in the back, but is also a great midfieldler who possesses great skill. She is soccer savvy and understands the game.” PERSONAL: Plans to major in mathematics ... parents are Dick and Theresa Lane ... born October 6, 1985, in Des Moines, Iowa

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VANESSA PASWATERS Freshman • Defender 22 Longmont, Colorado

anessa was a two-time first-team all-area and all-region selection while leading Niwot High School to three top- V three state tournament finishes ... named to the 4A all-state team her senior year ... also has extenisve Olympic Development Program experience and has played every postition except goalkeeper for the St.Vrain Express and Colorado Rush soccer clubs ... a member of the National Honor Society, she also competed at the state meet in swimming four times ... named Tri-Valley conference female athlete of the year COACH’S COMMENTS: “Vanessa is a great defender who has speed, a good touch on the ball and tackles hard. We will look for her to fill one of the vacated back positions right away” PERSONAL: Plans to major in pre-economics ... parents are Roy and Sheila Paswaters ... born July 31, 1985, in Upland, California

LISA ROBINSON Freshman • Forward 17 Rapid City, South Dakota

isa earned first-team all-state honors this past fall, after earning honorable mention all-state recognition as a junior ... L a four-year varsity letterwinner, she also played club soccer with the Rushmore Soccer Club COACH’S COMMENTS: “Another South Dakota product, Lisa has good speed that will help her play as an outside mid or as a forward.” PERSONAL: Plans to major in civil engineering ... parents are Monty and Carol Robinson ... born March 5, 1986, in Rapid City, South Dakota

CHRISTINE WEY Freshman • Midfielder 19 Brookings, South Dakota

hristine garnered all-state recognition twice, including first-team designation in 2003, after helping lead Brookings C High School to back-to-back consolation titles at the state tournament under the direction of coach Jon Zebill ... in club competition, she was a part of five State Cup championships while playing for Dakota Gold Express in Sioux Falls ... also saw action with the Dakota Revolution club team in 2003 ... also has excelled in hockey, earning first-team all-state honors after leading the Brookings Rangers to a state championship COACH’S COMMENTS: “Christy has been one of the best players in the state of South Dakota since her sophomore year. She is naturally left-footed.” PERSONAL: Undecided about major ... parents are Howard Wey and Bonny Specker ... born November 6, 1985, Cincinnati, Ohio

KELSEY WORCESTER Freshman • Forward 10 Anamosa, Iowa

elsey is the Iowa state record holder for career goals (163) and points (370) ... holds the state single-season record K for goals with 47, while adding 44 career assists ... was a three-time all-state selection, earing first-team all-state honors her junior and senior year, after earning second-team honors as a sophomore ... a National Honor Society member, she lettered twice as a kicker in football and also lettered in basketball, track and field and cross country ... in club soccer, played on State Cup championship teams for West Des Moines En Fuego COACH’S COMMENTS: “Kelsey is a great athlete who can run at players and change the flow of the game. We will look for her to have an immediate impact.” PERSONAL: Plans to major in pre-pharmacy ... parents are Rick and Jan Worcester ... born November 17, 1985, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 17 2003 GAME RECAPS GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 Truman State (Mo.) 2, SDSU 0 SDSU 10, Si TANKA (Huron) 0 SDSU 2, Southwest Minnesota St. 0 Aug. 30 at Kirksville, Mo. Sept. 3 at Fishback Soccer Park. Sept. 6 at Marshall, Minn. The Jackrabbits opened the season with a loss as The Jackrabbits set a team record for most goals The Jackrabbits remained stingy defensively as Truman State scored in both halves. scored in a game as they outshot Si Tanka 44 to 1. they traveled to Marshall to record their second GOALS BY PERIOD 12TOTAL shutout of the year. Alissa Bernth scored her first GOALS BY PERIOD 12TOTAL Si TANKA 0 0 0 goal of the season. SDSU 0 0 0 SDSU 4 6 10 GOALS BY PERIOD 12TOTAL Truman State 1 1 2 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) SW Minn. State 0 0 0 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) 22:46 SDSU-Molly Scharfenkamp unassisted SDSU 0 2 2 26:40 SDSU-Sarah Bryant Alissa Bernth 12:00 TSU-Lauren Cepicky unassisted TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) 55:26 TSU-Sarah Murray Anna Sonderman 33:04 SDSU-Molly Scharfenkamp Abby Drews 59:44 SDSU-Michelle Rahe unassisted 33:29 SDSU-Sarah Bryant Michelle Rahe 66:54 SDSU-Alissa Bernth unassisted Shots: SDSU 9,TSU 7; Goalkeeper Saves: SDSU 3,TSU 45:53 SDSU-Michelle Rahe unassisted 54:11 SDSU-Kara Carpenter Amy Goodrich 5; Corner Kicks: SDSU 4,TSU 4; Fouls: SDSU 7,TSU 3. Shots: SMSU 9, SDSU 35; Goalkeeper Saves: SMSU 13, 76:13 SDSU-Melissa Speiser unassisted SDSU 7; Corner Kicks: SMSU 2, SDSU 4; Fouls: SMSU 2, 77:21 SDSU-Amy Goodrich Melissa Speiser SDSU 12. 80:32 SDSU-Sarah Bryant Karoline Brause 89:57 SDSU-Brittany Frazier Davis, Bryant Shots: Si Tanka 1, SDSU 44; Saves: Si Tanka 13, SDSU 0; Corner Kicks: Si Tanka 0, SDSU 6; Fouls: Si Tanka 7, SDSU 8.

GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6 SDSU 3, Minnesota-Crookston 0 SDSU 0, Minnesota-Duluth 0 SDSU 3, Winona State (Minn.) 1 Sept. 7 at Fishback Soccer Park Sept. 13 at Duluth, Minn. Sept. 14 at Winona, Minn. South Dakota State scored twice in the first half SDSU traveled to Duluth, Minn., and found iself The Jackrabbits ran their record to 4-1-1 as they to hand Minnesota-Crookston a loss on the season. in a defensive struggle. The game ended in a tie scored two goals in the second half to unlock a 1-1 The duo of Molly Scharfenkamp, Michelle Rahe and even though the Jacks outshot the Bulldogs 14 to halftime tie. Melissa Speiser did the damage for the Jacks as 9. they combined for every goal and assist of the day. GOALS BY PERIOD 12TOTAL GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT TOTAL Winona State 1 0 1 GOALS BY PERIOD 12TOTAL UMD 0 00 0 0 SDSU 1 2 3 Minnesota-Crookston 0 0 0 SDSU 0 0 0 0 0 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) SDSU 2 1 3 13:52 SDSU-Molly Scharfenkamp Amy Goodrich TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) Shots: UMD 19, SDSU 18; Goalkeeper Saves: UMD 9, 42:42 WSU-Abbey Bollig Margot Courtney 4:44 SDSU-Kara Carpenter Scharfenkamp, Rahe SDSU 14; Corner Kicks: UMD 5, SDSU 1; Fouls: UMD 48:31 SDSU-Amy Goodrich Erin Miller 17:07 SDSU-Melissa Speiser Scharfenkamp, Rahe 14, SDSU 18. 63:13 SDSU-Melissa Speiser unassisted 53:08 SDSU-Michelle Rahe Scharfenkamp, Speiser Shots: WSU 7, SDSU 19; Goalkeeper Saves: WSU 2, Shots: UMC 9, SDSU 22; Goalkeeper Saves: UMC 11, SDSU 8; Corner Kicks: WSU 1, SDSU 3; Fouls: WSU 13, SDSU 3; Corner Kicks: UMC 2, SDSU 4; Fouls: UMC 8, SDSU 10. SDSU 7.

GAME 7 GAME 8 GAME 9 SDSU 4, Wayne State (Neb.) 0 Central Missouri State 1, SDSU 0 SDSU 2, Missouri-Rolla 0 Sept. 20 at Fishback Soccer Park Sept. 27 at Warrensburg, Mo. Sept. 28 at Warrensburg, Mo. Senior, Melissa Speiser scored two of the four Central Missouri State ended the Jacks’ six-game SDSU got back on track as it beat the Miners to SDSU goals, as the Jackrabbits cruised to an easy unbeaten streak as it handed SDSU a 1-0 defeat. split two games in Missouri. Melissa Speiser put the non-conference victory. game away when she headed the ball in off a GOALS BY PERIOD 12 TOTAL rebound in the second half. GOALS BY PERIOD 12TOTAL CMSU 0 1 1 Wayne State 0 0 0 SDSU 0 0 0 GOALS BY PERIOD 12TOTAL SDSU 1 3 4 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) SDSU 1 1 2 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) 60:17 CMSU-Teleshia Joesph Brittany DeVantier Missouri-Rolla 0 0 0 43:25 SDSU-Molly Scharfenkamp Michelle Rahe Shots: CMSU 7, SDSU 21; Goalkeeper Saves: CMSU 4, TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) 59:15 SDSU-Melissa Speiser Amy Goodrich SDSU 4; Corner Kicks: CMSU 1, SDSU 2; Fouls: CMSU 6:32 Ashley Schiermeister Speiser, Bernth 74:17 SDSU-Amy Goodrich Speiser, Hoppes 12, SDSU 15. 51:04 Melissa Speiser unassisted 75:08 SDSU-Melissa Speiser Janel Brown Shots: SDSU 19, UMR 3; Goalkeeper Saves: SDSU 2, Shots: WSC 2, SDSU 28; Goalkeeper Saves: WSC 12, UMR 8; Corner Kicks: SDSU 2, UMR 2; Fouls: SDSU 6, SDSU 0; Corner Kicks: WSC 0, SDSU 3; Fouls: WSC 13, UMR 3. SDSU 15.

18 — SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 2003 GAME RECAPS GAME 10 GAME 11 GAME 12 SDSU 0, St. Cloud State 0 Minnesota St. Mankato 1, SDSU 0 (OT) SDSU 1, North Dakota 0 (2OT) Oct. 5 at St. Cloud, Minn. Oct. 5 at Mankato, Minn. Oct. 11 at Fishback Soccer Park SDSU opened North Central Conference play with SDSU suffered its first loss of the NCC campaign South Dakota State got back on track and finally a 0-0 tie as the Jacks couldn’t connect despite with an overtime defeat at the hands of Minnesota cracked the win column in NCC play as it took the holding a 28-6 advantage in shots. State, Mankato. Jacks two overtimes to put UND away.

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT TOTAL GOALS BY PERIOD 12OTTOTAL GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT TOTAL St. Cloud St. 0 0 0 0 0 MSUM 0 0 1 1 UND 0 0 0 0 0 SDSU 0 0 0 0 0 SDSU 0 0 0 0 SDSU 0 0 0 1 1 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) 91:06 MSUM-Amber Dusosky Katija Opitz 108:48 Amy Goodrich Kara Carpenter Shots: St. Cloud St. 6, SDSU 28; Goalkeeper Saves: St. Cloud St. 21, SDSU 3; Corner Kicks: St. Cloud St. 1, Shots: MSUM. 16, SDSU 16; Goalkeeper Saves: MSUM Shots: UND 12, SDSU 28; Goalkeeper Saves: UND 9, SDSU 5; Fouls: MSUM 12, SDSU 22. 8, SDSU 8; Corner Kicks: MSUM 3, SDSU 2; Fouls: SDSU 8; Corner Kicks: UND 5, SDSU 4; Fouls: UND 5, MSUM 10, SDSU 7. SDSU 12

GAME 13 GAME 14 GAME 15 SDSU 1, North Dakota State 1 South Dakota 2, SDSU 0 SDSU 0, Nebraska-Omaha 0 Oct. 12 at Fishback Soccer Park Oct. 17 at Vermillion S.D. Oct. 19 at Fishback Soccer Park The Jacks battled the Bison hard, matching South Dakota State got upset the next time out The Jackrabbits once again found themselves tied NDSU’s first half goal with a goal of their own. by arch rival USD. The Coyotes used two second at the end of regulation, taking nationally ranked With the game ending in a 1-1 tie, it marked the half goals to put away the Jackrabbits. Nebraska-Omaha into extra sessions. Erin Miller fourth consecutive game SDSU had taken its oppo- continued to perform well in goal for the Jacks with nent to overtime. GOALS BY PERIOD 12TOTAL 17 saves. SDSU 0 0 0 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT TOTAL USD 0 2 0 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT TOTAL SDSU 0 1 0 0 1 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) UNO 0 0 0 0 0 NDSU 1 0 0 0 1 67:02 USD-Tina Brummer Carla Heppl SDSU 0 0 0 0 0 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) 73:38 USD-Beth Schuster Carla Heppl 11:12 NDSU-Caitlin Schultz Jessica Rodgers Shots: UNO 37, SDSU 14; Goalkeeper Saves: UNO 5, 61:11 SDSU-Amy Goodrich unassisted Shots: SDSU 14, USD 7; Goalkeeper Saves: SDSU 4, SDSU 17; Corner Kicks: UNO 12, SDSU 1; Fouls: UNO 8, Shots: SDSU 19, NDSU 27; Goalkeeper Saves: SDSU 17, USD 5; Corner Kicks: SDSU 2, USD 5; Fouls: SDSU 17, SDSU 7. NDSU 9; Corner Kicks: SDSU 5, NDSU 4; Fouls: SDSU USD 10. 11, NDSU 14.

GAME 16 GAME 17 GAME 19 SDSU 2, Augustana 1 (OT) SDSU 0, Northern State 0 SDSU 0, Minnesota St. Mankato 1 Oct. 24 at Sioux Falls, S.D. Oct. 26 at Fishback Soccer Park Nov. 7 at Mankato Minn. Augustana may have struck first, but the SDSU once again found itself in a defensive With the regular season complete the Jacks quali- Jackrabbits rallied with two goals, the last of which struggle against Northern. The Jacks fired off 24 fied to play in the NCC Soccer Championhips for came in overtime by junior Michelle Rahe. shots but couldn’t connect on any of them as the the second time in program history. The Mavericks game ended in a scoreless draw, jumped out on top 1-0 in the first half and that GOALS BY PERIOD 12OT TOTAL Shots: NSU 8, SDSU 24; Goalkeeper Saves: NSU 12, SDSU 4; was all the scoring that was needed as they ended Augustana 1 0 0 1 Corner Kicks: NSU 0, SDSU 4; Fouls: NSU 8, SDSU 13 the Jacks season at 8-5-6. SDSU 0 1 1 2 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) GAME 18 GOALS BY PERIOD 12TOTAL 3:32 AUGIE-Lindsey Gerdes Hoffman, Seidel SDSU 0 0 0 49:48 SDSU-Molly Scharfenkamp unassisted MSMU 1 0 1 93:53 SDSU-Michelle Rahe Kara Carpenter SDSU 0, St. Mary’s (Neb.) 0 TIME GOAL ASSIST(S) Shots: AUGIE 11, SDSU 19; Goalkeeper Saves: AUGIE Nov. 2 at Fishback Soccer Park 44:37 MSMU-Natalie Mangold unassisted 10, SDSU 1; Corner Kicks: AUGIE 4, SDSU 4; Fouls: South Dakota State ends the regular season with AUGIE 6, SDSU 5. an 8-4-6 record. Shots: SDSU 6, MSMU 17; Goalkeeper Saves: SDSU 9, Shots: St. Mary’s 11, SDSU 20; Goalkeeper Saves: St. Mary’s MSMU 3; Corner Kicks: SDSU 1, MSMU 6; Fouls: SDSU 11, SDSU 5; Corner Kicks: St. Mary’s 8, SDSU 4; Fouls: St. Mary’s 10, MSMU 13. 7, SDSU 16

2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 19 2003 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS DATE OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT SDSU GOAL(S)KEEPER OF RECORD Aug. 30 Truman State (Mo.) Kirksville, Mo. L, 0-2 None Miller (0-1) Sept. 3 Si Tanka (Huron) Fishback Soccer Park W, 10-0 Speiser, Rahe, Scharfenkamp (2), Carpenter, Miller (1-1) Goodrich, Frazier, Bryant (3) Sept. 6 Southwest Minnesota St. Marshall, Minn. W, 2-0 Rahe, Bernth Miller (2-1) Sept. 7 Minnesota-Crookston Fishback Soocer Park W, 3-0 Speiser, Rahe, Carpenter Miller (3-1) Sept. 13 Minnesota-Duluth Duluth, Minn. T, 0-0 None Miller (3-1-1) Sept. 14 Winona State (Minn.) Winona, Minn. W, 3-1 Speiser, Scharfenkamp, Goodrich Miller (4-1-1) Sept. 20 Wayne State (Neb.) Fishback Soccer Park W, 4-0 Speiser (2), Scharfenkamp, Goodrich Miller (5-1-1) Sept. 27 Central Missouri State Warrensburg, Mo. L, 0-1 None Miller (5-2-1) Sept. 28 Missouri-Rolla Warrensburg, Mo. W, 2-0 Speiser, Schiermeister Miller (6-2-1) Oct. 5 *St. Cloud State St. Cloud, Minn. T, 0-0 None Miller (6-2-2) Oct. 5 *Minn. State, Mankato Mankato, Minn. L, 0-1 (OT) None Miller (6-3-2) Oct. 11 *North Dakota Fishback Soccer Park W, 1-0 (2 OT) Goodrich Miller (7-3-2) Oct. 12 *North Dakota State Fishback Soccer Park T, 1-1 Goodrich Miller (7-3-3) Oct. 17 *South Dakota Vermillion, S.D. L, 0-2 None Miller (7-4-3) Oct. 19 *Nebraska-Omaha Fishback Soccer Park T, 0-0 None Miller (7-4-4) Oct. 24 *Augustana Sioux Falls, S.D. W, 2-1 (OT) Rahe, Scharfenkamp Miller (8-4-4) Oct. 26 Northern State Fishback Soccer Park T, 0-0 None Miller (8-4-5) Nov. 2 St. Mary’s (Neb.) Fishback Soccer Park T, 0-0 None Miller (8-4-6) Nov. 7 ^Minn. State Mankato Mankato, Minn L, 0-1 None Miller (8-5-6) *North Central Conference match ^North Central Conference tournament

2003 STATISTICS PLAYER GP G A Pts. Sh Sh% GW PK-ATT GOALKEEPER STATISTICS Melissa Speiser 19 6 4 16 49 .122 0 0-0 GOALKEEPER GP MIN. GA GAA SV PCT. W-L-T SHO Molly Scharfenkamp 19 5 3 13 40 .125 2 0-0 Erin Miller 19 1780:08 10 0.51 108 .915 8-5-6 8.0 Amy Goodrich 19 5 3 13 37 .135 2 0-0 Jennifer Davis 3 43:57 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 Kara Carpenter 19 2 2 6 39 .051 1 0-0 Mariah Farley 1 35:49 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Erin Miller 19 0 1 1 6 .000 0 0-0 SDSU Total 191859:54 10 0.48 111 .917 8-5-6 11 Alissa Bernth 19 1 2 4 71 .014 0 0-0 Stine Sorlie 19 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 Opp. Total 191859:54 28 1.35 176 .863 5-8-6 10 Dessie Hoppes 19 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0 Abby Drews 19 0 1 1 7 .000 0 0-0 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN BY PERIOD Michelle Rahe 18 4 4 12 75 .053 2 0-0 GOALS 1 2 OT OT2 TOT CORNERS 1 2 OT OT2 TOT Maggie Eilers 18 0 0 0 6 .000 0 0-0 SDSU 9 17 1 1 28 SDSU 26 31 1 2 60 Sarah Bryant 17 3 1 7 23 .130 0 0-0 Opp. 5 4 1 1 10 Opp. 31 27 5 3 66 Ashley Schiermeister 17 1 0 2 19 .053 1 0-0 Janel Brown 17 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0 SHOTS 1 2 OT OT2 TOT FOULS 1 2 OT OT2 TOT Jennifer Hasis 14 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 SDSU 172199 10 20 401 SDSU 98 101 15 7 221 Nicki Wells 14 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 Opp. 98 96 15 17 226 Opp. 87 63 6 9 165 Karoline Brause 10 0 1 1 3 .000 0 0-0 Valerie Schramm 5 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 SAVES 1 2 OT OT2 TOT Jennifer Davis 5 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0-0 SDSU 46 45 10 10 111 Elise Bray 3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Mariah Farley 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Opp. 67 90 8 11 176 Erica Waedekin 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Brittany Frazier 1 1 0 2 2 .500 0 0-0 SDSU Totals 19 28 25 81 401 .070 8 0-0 Opponent Totals 19 10 10 30 226 .044 5 0-0

20— SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 SEASON-BY-SEASON COMPARISON INDIVIDUAL LEADERS GOALS SHOT PERCENTAGE GOALKEEPER VICTORIES 2000 Jennifer Briggs ...... 12 (MIN.1 SHOT PER GAME AVG.) 2000 Molly Lennon ...... 4 2001 Janine Fagan...... 18* 2000 Melissa Speiser...... 182 2001 Brittany Frazier ...... 13* 2002 Jennifer Briggs ...... 13 2001 Janine Fagan...... 228* 2002 Brittany Frazier...... 10 2003 Melissa Speiser...... 6 2002 Janine Fagan ...... 208 2003 Erin Miller ...... 8 2003 Amy Goodrich ...... 135

ASSISTS GOALKEEPER SAVES GAME-WINNING GOALS 2000 Nellie Stebbins ...... 5 2000 Molly Lennon ...... 138* 2000 Jennifer Briggs, Melissa Speiser...... 2 2001 Jennifer Briggs ...... 10* 2001 Brittany Frazier...... 137 2001 Janine Fagan...... 7* 2002 Janine Fagan, Cassy Hitt ...... 5 2002 Brittany Frazier...... 94 2002 Jennifer Briggs ...... 4 2003 Melissa Speiser, Michelle Rahe...... 4 2003 Erin Miller ...... 108 2003 Molly Scharfenkamp ...... 2 2003 Amy Goodrich...... 2 POINTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 2003 Michelle Rahe ...... 2 2000 Jennifer Briggs ...... 28 2000 Molly Lennon ...... 3.33 2001 Janine Fagan...... 40* 2001 Brittany Frazier ...... 1.92 PENALTY KICK GOALS 2002 Jennifer Briggs ...... 28 2002 Brittany Frazier ...... 1.46 2000 Jennifer Briggs ...... 1 2003 Melissa Speiser...... 16 2003 Erin Miller ...... 0.51* 2001 Melissa Speiser ...... 3* 2002 Cassy Hitt ...... 1 SHOTS 2003 None SHUTOUTS 2000 Jennifer Briggs ...... 68 * SDSU single-season record 2000 Mollly Lennon ...... 2 2001 Janine Fagan...... 79* 2001 Brittany Frazier...... 6 2002 Jennifer Briggs ...... 75 2002 Brittany Frazier...... 4 2003 Michelle Rahe ...... 75 2003 Erin Miller...... 8*

TEAM TOTALS GOALS PENALTY KICK GOALS SHUTOUTS AWAY/NEUTRAL RECORD 2000 ...... 23 2000 ...... 1 2000 ...... 3 2000 ...... 3-8-0 2001...... 57* 2001...... 5* 2001 ...... 6 2001 ...... 7-4-0 2002 ...... 45 2002 ...... 1 2002 ...... 4 2002 ...... 4-3-0 2003 ...... 28 2003 ...... 0 2003...... 11* 2003 ...... 4-5-2

ASSISTS PENALTY KICK ATTEMPTS CORNER KICKS CONFERENCE RECORD 2000 ...... 16 2000 ...... 3 2000 ...... 37 2000 ...... 1-8-0 2001...... 46* 2001...... 5* 2001...... 79* 2001 ...... 5-4-0 2002 ...... 36 2002 ...... 2 2002 ...... 72 2002 ...... 2-6-0 2003 ...... 25 2003 ...... 0 2003 ...... 60 2003 ...... 2-2-3

OVERTIME RECORD POINTS GOALS AGAINST FOULS 2000 ...... 0-2-0 2000 ...... 62 2000 ...... 52 2000 ...... 97 2001 ...... 1-0-1 2001...... 160* 2001 ...... 39 2001 ...... 179 2002 ...... 1-1-0 2002 ...... 74 2002 ...... 28 2002 ...... 187 2003 ...... 2-1-0 2003 ...... 81 2003...... 10* 2003...... 221*

RECORD IN ONE-GOAL GAMES SHOTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE TEAM RECORD 2000...... 2-4 2000 ...... 242 2000 ...... 3.03 2000 ...... 5-12-0 2001...... 3-2 2001...... 429* 2001 ...... 1.92 2001 ...... 13-6-1 2002...... 3-3 2002 ...... 391 2002 ...... 1.54 2002 ...... 10-8-0 2003...... 2-3 2003 ...... 401 2003 ...... 0.48* 2003 ...... 8-5-6

WINNING STREAK SHOT PERCENTAGE GOALKEEPER SAVES HOME RECORD 2000 ...... 3 2000 ...... 095 2000...... 162* 2000 ...... 3-3-0 2001...... 4* 2001 ...... 133* 2001 ...... 137 2001 ...... 6-2-1 2002...... 4* 2002 ...... 115 2002 ...... 116 2002 ...... 6-5-0 2003 ...... 3 2003 ...... 070 2003 ...... 111 2003 ...... 4-0-4 * SDSU single-season record

2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 21 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2000: Won 5, Lost 12 2001: Won 13, Lost 6, Tied 1 2002: Won 10, Lost 8 2003: Won 8, Lost 5, Tied 6 Head Coach: Lang Wedemeyer Head Coach: Lang Wedemeyer Head Coach: Lang Wedemeyer Head Coach: Lang Wedemeyer SDSU Opp SDSU Opp SDSU Opp SDSU Opp 0 vs. MSU, Moorhead (OT) 1 2 vs. Northern State 0 2 at Wayne State (Neb.) 0 0 at Truman State (Mo.) 2 1 at Northern State 2 4 at Minnesota-Morris 1 4 vs. Northwest Missouri 1 10 SI Tanka (Huron) 0 1 at Minnesota-Morris 2 6 at Bemidji State (Minn.) 0 3 Missouri-Rolla 0 2 at Southwest Minn. State 0 8 vs. Sioux Falls 0 4 at Minn. State, Moorhead 2 0 Winona State (Minn.) 3 3 Minnesota-Crookston 0 0 Southwest State (Minn.) 7 3 Missouri Southern State 3 8 Sioux Falls 0 0 at Minnesota-Duluth 0 3 at Morningside (Iowa) 2 1 Rockhurst (Mo.) 7 6 Minn. State, Moorhead 0 3 at Winona State (Minn.) 1 2 Sioux Falls 0 2 at Southwest St. (Minn.) (OT) 1 2 Emporia State (Kan.) 1 4 Wayne State (Neb.) 0 1 *Morningside 0 1 Mary (N.D.) 0 2 vs. Southwest Baptist (Mo.) (OT) 0 at Central Missiouri State 1 1 *South Dakota 4 2 *at Morningside 0 1 2 vs. Missouri-Rolla 0 0 *at Augustana (OT) 1 0 *at South Dakota 1 0 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 1 0 *at St. Cloud State 0 0 *Northern Colorado 8 2 at Sioux Falls 0 2 *Minnesota State, Mankato 1 0 *at Minn. State Mankato(OT) 1 2 *Nebraska-Omaha 6 6 *Augustana 0 0 *North Dakota State 3 1 *North Dakota (2 OT) 0 1 *at North Dakota 2 1 *at Northern Colorado 4 2 *St. Cloud State (Minn.) (OT) 3 1 *North Dakota State 1 0 *at North Dakota State 6 2 *at Nebraska-Omaha 6 0 *at South Dakota 2 0 *at South Dakota 2 0 *at St. Cloud State (Minn.) 5 6 *North Dakota 2 0 *at Nebraska-Omaha 5 0 *Nebraska-Omaha 0 0 *at Minn. State, Mankato 4 2 *North Dakota State 1 0 *Northern Colorado 1 2 *at Augustana (OT) 1 3 at Briar Cliff (Iowa) 1 4 *St. Cloud State (Minn.) 1 1 *North Dakota 4 0 Northern State 0 1 *Minnesota State, Mankato 6 5 *at Augustana 1 0 St. Mary’s (Neb.) 0 6 Briar Cliff (Iowa) 1 8 Southwest State (Minn.) 1 NCC Championships; NCC Championships; Mankato, Minn. Mankato, Minn. 0 Minnesota State, Mankato 1 2 Minnesota State, Mankato 3

JACKRABBIT SINGLE-GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL TEAM GOALS: 5, by Jennifer Briggs, vs. Sioux Falls (at Morris, Minn.), GOALS: 10, vs. Si Tanka (Huron), 9-3-2003 9-3-2000; and by Janine Fagan, vs. Southwest State, 11-2-2002 ASSISTS: 9, vs. Minnesota State, Moorhead, 9-14-2002 ASSISTS: 3, by Molly Scharfenkamp, vs. Minnesota Crookston, SHOTS: 59, vs. Sioux Falls, 9-11-2002 9-7-2003 PENALTY KICK GOALS: 2, vs. Briar Cliff, 10-27-2001 POINTS: 11, by Jennifer Briggs (5 goals, 1 assist), vs. Sioux Falls (at PENALTY KICK ATTEMPTS: 2, vs. Briar Cliff, 10-27, 2001 Morris, Minn.), 9-3-2000 SAVES: 18, at Minnesota State, Mankato, 11-4-2001 SHOTS: 14, by Jennifer Briggs, vs. Southwest State, 11-2-2002 CORNER KICKS: 11, vs. Briar Cliff, 10-27-2001 SAVES: 18, by Brittany Frazier, at Minnesota State, Mankato, FOULS: 22, vs. St. Cloud State, 10-5-2003 11-4-2001 SHORTEST SPAN BETWEEN GOALS: 18 seconds, by Jennifer Briggs EARLIEST GOAL TO START GAME: 45 seconds, by Jennifer Briggs, vs. (80:15) and Melissa Speiser (80:33), vs. Sioux Falls (at Morris, Emporia State, 9-15-2002 Minn.), 9-3-2000.

SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT SERIES RECORD LAST MEETING OPPONENT SERIES RECORD LAST MEETING Augustana 3-1-0 2003 (W, 2-1 OT) North Dakota State 1-2-1 2003 (T, 1-1) Bemidji State (Minn.) 1-0-0 2001 (W, 6-0) Northern Colorado 0-3-0 2002 (L, 0-1) Briar Cliff (Iowa) 2-0-0 2001 (W, 6-1) Northern State 1-1-1 2003 (T, 0-0) Central Missouri State 0-1-0 2003 (L, 0-1) Northwest Missouri State 1-0-0 2002 (W, 4-1) Emporia State (Kan.) 1-0-0 2002 (W, 2-1) Rockhurst (Mo.) 0-1-0 2001 (L, 1-7) Mary (N.D.) 1-0-0 2001 (W, 1-0) St. Cloud State (Minn.) 1-2-1 2003 (T, 0-0) Minnesota-Crookston 1-0-0 2003 (W, 3-0) St. Mary’s (Neb) 0-0-1 2003 (T, 0-0) Minnesota-Duluth 0-1-1 2003 (T, 0-0) Sioux Falls 4-0-0 2002 (W, 8-0) Minnesota-Morris 1-1-0 2001 (W, 4-1) SI Tanka (Huron) 1-0-0 2003 (W, 10-0) Minnesota State, Mankato 1-5-0 2003 (L, 0-1) South Dakota 0-4-0 2003 (L, 0-2) Minnesota State, Moorhead 2-1-0 2002 (W, 6-0) Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 1-0-0 2002 (W, 2-1 OT) Missouri-Rolla 2-0-0 2003 (W, 2-0) Southwest Minnesota State 3-1-0 2003 (W, 2-0) Missouri Southern State 0-0-1 2001 (T, 3-3) Truman State (Mo.) 0-1-0 2003 (L, 0-2) Morningside (Iowa) 3-0-0 2001 (W, 2-0) Wayne State (Neb.) 2-0-0 2003 (W, 4-0) Nebraska-Omaha 0-3-1 2003 (T, 0-0) Winona State (Minn.) 1-1-0 2003 (W, 3-1) North Dakota 2-2-0 2003 (W, 2-1 - 2 OT) TOTAL 36-31-7

22 — SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 JACKRABBIT CAREER LEADERS GAMES PLAYED Casey Hitt (2001-02) 14 PENALTY-KICK GOALS Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 72 Kara Carpenter (2002-03) 13 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 3 Molly Scharfenkamp (2001-present) 57 Anne Baltzersen (2002) 10 Jennifer Briggs (2000-02) 2 Michelle Rahe (2001-present) 55 Cassy Hitt (2001-02) 2 Jennifer Briggs (2000-02) 55 Alissa Bernth (2001-present) 52 MULTI-GOAL GAMES Dessie Hoppes (2001-03) 52 Jennifer Briggs (2000-02) 10 Jennifer Hasis (2001-present) 50 Janine Fagan (2001-02) 7 Josie Hutchinson (2000-02) 49 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 3 Amy Goodrich (2001-present) 47 Seven different players 1 Brittany Frazier (2001-present) 38 RAHE BERNTH GOALKEEPER VICTORIES GOALS Brittany Frazier (2001-present) 23 Jennifer Briggs (2000-02) 39 SHOTS Erin Miller (2003) 8 Janine Fagan (2001-02) 28 Jennifer Briggs (2000-02) 219 Molly Lennon (2000) 4 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 19 Michelle Rahe (2001-present) 155 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 1 Amy Goodrich (2001-present) 11 Alissa Bernth (2001-present) 143 Michelle Rahe (2001-present) 9 Janine Fagan (2001-02) 127 GOALKEEPER SAVES Susan Mason (2001) 7 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 121 Brittany Frazier (2001-present) 231 Alissa Bernth (2001-present) 6 Amy Goodrich (2001-present) 98 Molly Lennon (2000) 138 Molly Scharfenkamp (2001-present) 5 Molly Scharfenkamp (2001-present) 77 Erin Miller (2003) 108 Kara Carpenter (2002-03) 4 Kara Carpenter (2002-03) 61 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 41 Josie Hutchinson (2000-02) 4 Susan Mason (2001) 51 Anne Baltzersen (2002) 34 ASSISTS Jennifer Briggs (2000-02) 16 SHOT PERCENTAGE Janine Fagan (2001-02) 9 Molly Scharfenkamp (2001-present) 9 (Min. 20 Games Played) Janine Fagan (2001-02) .220 Amy Goodrich (2001-present) 9 Jennifer Briggs (2000-02) .178 Cassy Hitt (2001-02) 8 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) .157 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 8 Susan Mason (2001) .137 MILLER FRAZIER Michelle Rahe (2001-present) 7 Josie Hutchinson (2000-02) .133 Susan Mason (2001) 6 Cassy Hitt (2001-02) .125 Alissa Bernth (2001-present) 6 SAVE PERCENTAGE Amy Goodrich (2001-present) .112 (Min. 10 Games Played) Kara Carpenter (2002-03) 5 Kara Carpenter (2002-03) .066 Erin Miller (2003) .915 Molly Scharfenkamp (2001-present) .065 Brittany Frazier (2001-present) .788 Michelle Rahe (2001-present) .058 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) .774 Molly Lennon (2000) .762 GAME-WINNING GOALS Jennifer Briggs (2000-02) 8 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Janine Fagan (2001-02) 8 (Min. 450 Minutes Played) Amy Goodrich (2001-present) 4 Erin Miller (2003) 0.51 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 3 Brittany Frazier (2001-present) 1.72 BRIGGS FAGAN Michelle Rahe (2001-present) 3 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 2.39 Molly Lennon (2000) 3.33 POINTS Molly Scharfenkamp (2001-present) 2 Jennifer Briggs (2000-02) 94 Alissa Bernth (2001-present) 2 Susan Mason (2001) 2 SHUTOUTS Janine Fagan (2001-02) 65 Brittany Frazier (2001-present) 10.0 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 46 Ashley Schiermeister (2003) 1 Carly Failla (2001-02) 1 Erin Miller (2003) 8.0 Amy Goodrich (2001-present) 31 Molly Lennon (2000) 2.0 Michelle Rahe (2001-present) 25 Melissa Speiser (2000-03) 0.5 Susan Mason (2001) 20 Nellie Stebbins (2000) 0.5 Molly Scharfenkamp (2001-present) 19

2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 23 2004 OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 1 - AUG. 27 GAME 2 - AUG. 29 GAME 3 - SEPT. 4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Creighton University LOCATION: Milwaukee,Wis. LOCATION: Milwaukee,WI. LOCATION: Omaha, NE. ENROLLMENT: 25,059 ENROLLMENT: 11,000 ENROLLMENT: 6,537 NICKNAME: Panthers NICKNAME: Golden Eagles NICKNAME: Bluejays HOME FACILITY: Engelmann HOME FACILITY: HOME FACILITY: Creighton Field (2,000) (1,750) Soccer Field (5,000) 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 9-9-1 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 11-8-1 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 11-6-4 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-1-0 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-3-0 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-3-1 HEAD COACH: Michael Moynihan HEAD COACH: Markus Roeders HEAD COACH: Bruce Erickson ALMA MATER: Wisconsin, 1990 ALMA MATER: UNC Asheville/1990 ALMA MATER:Viterbo (Wis.), 1990 RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 80-44-17 (7) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 121-45-14 (8 ) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 51-46-7 (5) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 80-44-17 (7) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 121-45-14 (8) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 120-92-13 (11) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/3 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/6 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/6 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Elizabeth Chudy, (5-7, TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Katie Bissen, (5-10, TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Kelan Brill, (5-6, Sr., Jr., MF, 2nd team All-, 5 G, 1 A, Sr., GK, 2nd team All-Conference USA, 0.91 F, 2 G, 1 A); Lissa Waid, (5-6, Jr., M, 2nd team 11 Pts., .167 Shot %); Kerri St. Aubin (5-6, GAA, 76 SV); Ashley George, (5-8, So., MF, 2 G, All-MVC, 1 G, 1 A); Bridget Kelly, (5-5, Sr., M, Sr., GK, Horizon League GAA leader, 12 GA, 2 A); Julie Thompson, (5-2, Jr., F, 1 G); Sarah 1 G, 1 A); Sydney Reeves, (5-4, So., F, MVC All- 1.01 GAA, 59 SV, .831 SV %); Ginny Graczyk Uyenishi, (5-7, Jr., D, 1 G); Meghan Connelly, Freshman team, 3 G), Franny Hylok, (5-9, Sr., F, (5-6, So., D, 2 G, 7 A, 11 Pts., .200 Shot %); (5-5, So., MF, 1 G, 1 A); Alison Loughrin, (5-8, 2003 Medical Redshirt). Taylor Powell (5-7, So., MF, Horizon League All- So., F, 2 G); Michelle Martin, (5-6, So., MF, 1 TOP NEWCOMERS:Tochukwu Ihemelu (Fr., F); Newcomer, 3 G, 1 A, 7 Pts., .130 Shot %). G); Lauren Weber, (5-7, So., MF, 2 G); Courtney Kristine Willrett (Fr., D); Heather Duncan (Fr., TOP NEWCOMERS: Sarah Freidel (5-8, Fr., F); Sinsky, (5-8, Jr., D). MF); Ally Peetz (Fr., MF); Katy Peetz (Fr., MF); Samantha George (5-8, Fr., MF); Elizabeth TOP NEWCOMERS: Britni Benage (Fr., F); Renee Brooke Hesse (Fr., D). McNally (5-7, Fr., F); Claire Pignet (5-6, Fr., D); Cain (Fr., MF); Kaitlyn Darcy (Fr., D); Julie Egasti Joanna Severson (5-7, Fr., MF); Pam Shipway (Fr., MF); Maureen Kole (Fr., MF); Shaina Mango (5-5, Fr., MF); Elizabeth Weirick (5-10, Fr., GK); (Fr., F); Brittany Schlundt (Fr., F); Christy Smith Amanda Winn (5-4, Fr. D); Andrea Wisniewski (Fr. GK); Aubrey Trembly (Fr., MF); Jessica Zetlau (5-8, Fr., D). (Jr., GK); Christy Zwolski (Fr., F).

GAME 4 - SEPT. 10 GAME 5 - SEPT. 12 GAME 6 - SEPT. 18 George Washington Western Illinois Wayne State LOCATION: Washington, D.C. LOCATION: Macomb, Ill. LOCATION: Wayne, Neb. ENROLLMENT: 19,711 ENROLLMENT: 13,550 ENROLLMENT: 3,600 NICKNAME: Colonials NICKNAME: Westerwinds NICKNAME: Wildcats HOME FACILITY: Mount Vernon HOME FACILITY: John MacKenzie HOME FACILITY: WSC Soccer Athletic Complex (1,000) Alumni Field (1,000) Field (500) 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 11-6-2 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 2-16-3 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 7-13-2 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-5-1 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 2-3-1 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-5-0 HEAD COACH:Tanya Vogel HEAD COACH: Richard Moller HEAD COACH: Oliver Twelvetrees ALMA MATER: George Washington/1996 ALMA MATER:Towson College/1980 ALMA MATER: University of Brighton RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 34-39-2 (4) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 2-16-1 (1 year) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 0-0-0 (1st year) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 34-39-2 (4) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 2-16-1 (1 year) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 0-0-0 (1st year) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/4 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/4 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/5 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Sarah Sample, (So., F, TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Sarah Gathje, (5-7, TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Andrea Haig, (5-7, Sr., 4 G, 3 A); Ashley Squires, (Jr., MF, 4 G, 2 A); So., F, 2nd team Mid-Con All-Conference selec- D, 1st team NSIC All-Conference selection, 1 G, Lisa Backman, (Jr., F, 1 G, 2 A); Kelly Lawten, tion, 6 G, 1 GW); Nicole Trendler, (5-6, Sr., MF, 1 A); Tanya Mitchell, (5-2, Sr., F, 5 G, 2 A); (Sr., D, 1 G, 1 A); Anna Handzlik, (Jr., GK, 0.89 3 G, 1 A); Katie Burns, (5-6, Sr., MF, 2 G, 1 A); Michaela Blaylock, (5-6, Sr., MF, 1 G, 3 A); GAA, 5 SHO, 8-4-2 record). Andrea Fernandez, (5-2, Jr., D, 1 G, 1 A). Sarah James, (5-6, So., D); Lindsay Wood, (5-4, TOP NEWCOMERS: Julie Harrison (Fr., D); Kiki TOP NEWCOMERS: Loes Geurts (5-8, Fr., GK); So., D); Mishaline LeRoy, (5-6, So., GK, 2.05 Colker (Fr., MF); Morgan Robinson (Fr., MF); Robyn Ruypers (5-5, Fr., F); Angi Guy (5-9, Fr., GAA); Mary Anne Liebentritt, (5-6, So., F, 3 G, 2 Nicole Trickett (Fr., MF); Anita Ackerman (Fr., F). D); Ashley Mosey (5-6, Fr., D); Delaine Pattison A); Melissa Benson, (5-9, So., MF, 2 G, 1 A). (5-8, Fr., D); Bess Rap (5-8, Fr., MF); Julia TOP NEWCOMERS: Kemi Adewunmi (5-7, Fr., F); Remes (5-8, Fr., GK); Liz Remes (5-8, Fr., D); Gena Romano (5-4, Fr., F); Meagan Shear (5-5, Kim Slutz (5-9, Fr., D); Jenna Sternquest (5-6, Fr., MF); Susan Westbrook (5-3, Fr., MF); Alexis Fr., MF); Anna Sutton (5-7, Fr., MF); Jessica Sells (5-2, Fr., D); Marci Douglas (5-6, Fr., D); Taylor (5-10, Fr., MF); Kelly Warner (5-10, Fr., Cara Havlat (5-5, Fr., D); Amy Brenden (5-7, Fr., F). D); Malerie Houdek (5-4, Fr., GK).

24 — SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 2004 OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 7 - SEPT. 24 GAME 8 - SEPT. 26 GAME 9 - OCT. 3 Long Beach State North Dakota State University of Mary LOCATION: Long Beach, Calif. LOCATION: Fargo, N.D. INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE ENROLLMENT: 34,566 ENROLLMENT: 11,623 NICKNAME: 49ers NICKNAME: Bison HOME FACILITY: George Allen HOME FACILITY: Ellig Sports Field (1,000) Complex (3,500) 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 9-9-0 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 11-3-2 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-4-0 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-3-1 HEAD COACH: Mauricio Ingrassia HEAD COACH: Pete Cuadrado ALMA MATER: Cal State Fullerton, 1995 ALMA MATER:TCU (2000) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 0-0-0 (1st year) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 11-3-2 (1) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 184-24-8 (9) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 11-3-2 (1) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/2 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/4 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Allison Wiegand, (Sr., TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Jessica Rodgers, (5-7, F, 1st team All-Big West, 7 G, 3 A); Shanna Jr., F, 2nd team All-NCC, 8 G, 15 A); Jessica Wender, (Sr., D, Honorable Mention All-Big Parker, (5-5, So., MF, 2nd team All-NCC, 8 G); West, 1 A); Erin Empting, (So., MF, Honorable Brooke Hartman, (5-5, Sr., D, 2nd team All- Mention All-Big West, 2 G). NCC, 1 G, 1 A); Sarah Panzer, (5-7, So., 1 G, 2 TOP NEWCOMERS: Brittany Roemer (Fr., MF); A). Elena Tovar (Fr., F); Hillary Goldberg (Fr., MF); TOP NEWCOMERS: Patty Romeo (Fr., D); Kelsey Kelli Goes (Fr., MF). Hohol (Fr., MF); Chelsea Body (Fr., D).

GAME 10 - OCT. 7 GAME 11 - OCT. 9 GAME 12 - OCT. 15 Utah Valley State Southern Utah Northern Colorado LOCATION: Orem, Utah LOCATION: Cedar City, Utah LOCATION: Greeley, Colo. ENROLLMENT: 25,000 ENROLLMENT: 6,200 ENROLLMENT: 11,380 NICKNAME: Wolverine NICKNAME:Thunderbirds NICKNAME: Bears HOME FACILITY: Wolverine Field HOME FACILITY:Thunderbird HOME FACILITY: Butler-Hancock (2,000) Soccer Field (600) Soccer Field (open) 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 9-7-1 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 2-17-0 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 6-9-1 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: Independent 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 1-5-0 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: N/A HEAD COACH: Gabrielle Smart HEAD COACH: Brian Stock HEAD COACH:Tim Barrera ALMA MATER: Brigham Young University, 1999 ALMA MATER: Akron, 1995 ALMA MATER:Virginia Tech, 1986 RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 16-15-3 (2) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 6-48-0 (3) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 62-29-2 (5 years) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 16-15-3 (2) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 6-48-0 (3) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 122-73-5 (11 years) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/8 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/2 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/4 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Carolyn Theurer, (5-5, TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Chaysie Call, (5-5, Sr., TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Chelsey Ekenberg, Jr., F); Nichole Averett, (5-4, Jr., MF); Jessica MF, 2 G, 2 A); Dani Lavigne, (5-2, So., F, 2 G); (5-5, So., MF, 5 G, 1 A, 14 GP); Kady Hydrick, Joyner, (5-5, Jr., MF); Ashley Beck, (5-7, Jr., D); Sarah Sillitoe, (5-6, Sr., MF, 2 G); Michelle (5-8, So., F, 4 G, 6 A, 15 GP); Raegan McHugh, Stephanie Cosper-Jessen, (5-5, So., D); Heidi Davis, (5-2, Sr., MF 1 G, 2 A); Lauren Lewis, (5-4, Sr., F, 1 G, 2 A, 15 GP); Laura Walker, (5-7, So., D); Emily Wall, (5-9, Sr., D); (5-6, So., MF, 2 G); Katie Baugh, (5-4, Sr., MF, Hassebroek, (5-6, So., D, 3 G, 1 A, 15 GP); Alyssa Woodbury, (5-7, So., D/MF); Amberlee 1 G, 1 A); Megan Flowers, (5-10, Sr., GK, 2.80 Allyson Foisy, (5-5, So., MF, 1 A, 14 GP). Nelson, (5-8, So., GK); Suzy Hunt, (5-8, Jr., GAA, 101 SV). TOP NEWCOMERS: Megan Bellendir (5-5, Fr., GK). TOP NEWCOMERS: Catherine Johnson (Fr., F); MF/D); Whitney Salter (5-6, Fr., D); Kayla TOP NEWCOMERS: Kera Baugh (5-2, Fr., MF); Cassidy Berlin (Fr., MF); Ashley Denham (Fr., Oakley (5-6, Fr., D); Megan Miller (5-6, Fr., Brittany Call (5-3, Fr., MF); Chelsea Arnell (5-6, D); Karlee Turley (Fr., MF); Brooklyn Philips (Fr., MF/D); Marika Johnson (5-6, Fr., F); Kerry Pitt Fr., MF); Alyssa Wagar (5-4, Fr., D); Katie Doxey MF); Holly Davis (Fr., GK). (5-7, Fr., MF). (5-6, Fr., D); Robyn Rasmussen (5-4, Fr., F).

2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 25 2004 OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 13 - OCT. 17 GAME 14 - OCT. 23 GAME 15 - OCT. 24 Carroll College of St. Mary Augustana LOCATION: Helena, Mont. LOCATION: Omaha, Neb. LOCATION: Sioux Falls, SD. ENROLLMENT: 1,450 ENROLLMENT: 1,100 ENROLLMENT: 1,800 NICKNAME: Fighting Saints NICKNAME: Flames NICKNAME:Vikings HOME FACILITY: Nelson HOME FACILITY: Lied Fitness HOME FACILITY:Yankton Trail Stadium Center Park (500) 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 11-6-1 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 14-5-3 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 7-11-1 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: Independent 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 4-1-1 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-7 HEAD COACH: Mark J. Hiemenz HEAD COACH:Tony Hernandez/Julio Machuca HEAD COACH: Steve Burckhalter ALMA MATER: Depauw (1997) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 0-0-0 (1st year) ALMA MATER: Appalachian State (1992) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 15-13-5 (2) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 0-0-0 (1st year) RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 11-26-2 (2 years) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 15-13-5 (2) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/4 CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 11-26-2 (2 years) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 13/9 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Carly Failla, (Sr., D, STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 19/3 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Alison Frank, (Sr., D); All-Region IV, Honorable Mention All-American); TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Erin Seidel, (So., F, 18 Julianne Hedden, (Jr., D); Lindsay Loraas, (So., Katie Korth, (Jr., F, 12 G); Carrie Sharp, (Jr., MF, G, 4 A, 3 GW); Lindsey Gerdes, (Jr., F, 10 G, 4 D); Jennifer Burke, (Sr., MF); Sarah Williams, 21 G, All-Region IV, Honorable Mention All- A, 1 GW); Katie Cruikshank, (So., MF, 2 G, 2 A, (Jr., MF); Maggie Bast, (So., MF); Sarah American); Emily Lage, (Jr., MF, 5 G, All-Region 1 GW); Charise Hayward, (Jr., GK, 1.60 GAA, 72 McLaughlin, (So., MF); Cassidy Merrick, (So., IV, Honorable Mention All-American); Steph SV, 16 GA, 1.2 SHO, 7-3-1 record). MF); Morgan Skalsky, (So., MF); Katie Shevlin, Stephens, (Jr., D, 1 G). TOP NEWCOMERS: N/A (Sr., F); Eileen Brennan, (So., F); Lacey Knoles, TOP NEWCOMERS: Laura Forbes (Fr., GK); Krystal (So., F). Williams (Jr., F); Molly McGowan (Fr., MF); TOP NEWCOMERS: Janae Wolfe (So., GK); Nikki Jessica Brannen (Fr., F); J.J. Philips (Fr., D); Julie Skaggs (Fr., GK); Andrea Lacher (So., MF); Jenni Hart (So., MF); Manuela Priesemuth (Jr., D); Annicchiarico (Fr., MF); Valerie Feltz (Fr., F); Katie Michelle Limbo (Jr., D); Marjorie Greichus (Fr., Horak (Fr., MF); Rebecca Coates (Fr., D); Katie MF). Smith (Fr., D).

GAME 16- OCT. 29 GAME 17 - OCT. 31 2004 Opponent University of Minnesota University of Nebraska-Omaha vs. LOCATION: Minneapolis, Minn. LOCATION: Omaha, Neb. South Dakota State ENROLLMENT: 48.677 ENROLLMENT: 13,000 NICKNAME: Golden Gophers NICKNAME: Mavericks HOME FACILITY: Elizabeth Lyle HOME FACILITY: Aksarben UNO OPPONENT SERIES RECORD Robbie Stadium (1,000) Soccer Field Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-0 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 6-10-2 2003 OVERALL RECORD: 17-4-2 Marquette 0-0 2003 CONFERENCE RECORD: 2-7-1 HEAD COACH: Don Klosterman Crieghton 0-0 HEAD COACH: Mikki Denney Wright ALMA MATER: Benedictine, 1974 George Washington 0-0 ALMA MATER: Minnesota, 1997 RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 85-20-2 (5 years) Western Illinois 0-0 RECORD/YEARS AT SCHOOL: 0-0 (1st year) CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 85-20-2 (5 years) Wayne State (Neb.) 2-0 CAREER RECORD/YEARS: 0-0 (1st year) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/2 Long Beach State 0-0 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/3 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Becca Fritz, (Jr., D, 2nd North Dakota State 1-2-1 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Haley Lentsch, (So., F, team All-American); Haley Fries, (So., F, 10 G, 5 Mary (N.D.) 1-0 7 G, 5 A); Becky Dellaria, (Jr., F, 5 G, 6 A); Laura A); Molly Herzberg, (Sr., MF, 4 G, 4 A); Amy Utah Valley State 0-0 Hoppe, (Jr., MF). Price, (Jr., GK, 0.80 GAA, 12 SHO, 16-4-2 Southern Utah 0-0 TOP NEWCOMERS: Regina Moench (Sr., F); Molly record). Northern Colorado 0-3 Schneider (Jr., GK); Megan Fightmaster (Fr., TOP NEWCOMERS: Brandie Lea Beale (Fr., F); Erin Carroll (Mont.) 0-0 MF/D); Lindsey Dare (Fr., F/MF). Fosnough (Fr., F); Danielle McCawley (Fr., D); Ali St. Mary’s (Neb) 0-0-1 Portell (Fr., F/MF); Ellen Petersen (Fr., GK); Augustana 3-1 Amber Richardson (So., MF). University of Minnesota 0-0 Nebraska-Omaha 0-3-1

TOTAL 7-9-3

26 — SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY With a record enrollment of 10,561 students in the fall of 2003, South Dakota State University is the state’s largest institu- tion of higher education. EARLY HISTORY Located in Brookings, SDSU was authorized in 1881 by the Territorial Legislative Assembly and serves as the state’s land-grant instution.Territorial council mem- ber John O’Brien Scobey, failing to obtain the penitentiary for Brookings, managed to secure Dakota Agricultural College for his city. Although allocations fell short of the actual cost, the school was able to open in the fall of 1884 because the president, George Lilley, was willing to advance $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, only preparatory classes were held. College classes started in 1885 with five teachers, 17 freshman and 61 preparatory students. Growth was slow and erratic for many years, but by the turn of the 20th century there • Family and Consumer Sciences renovation project is in progress and the were 242 students. By 1990, SDSU had an • General Registration Enterprise Institute located on the southwest enrollment of more than 9,000 students. • Nursing corner of campus is slated to be completed Nearly 50,000 degrees have been granted • Pharmacy this fall. since the college was chartered in 1881. • Graduate School More than 200 majors, minors and options COLLEGES ESTABLISHED SDSU also offers degree programs through are available at SDSU with more than 2,500 The structure of the college became more the Sioux Falls Center for Public Higher different course offerings. complex as enrollments increased.The first Education (USDSU). Evening, RDTN, Internet Master’s degrees are offered in more than nine chairs of instruction established in 1884 and off-campus courses are coordinated 30 areas and doctorates are available in eight included agriculture, science, through the Office of Academic Affairs and fields. mathematics, English, modern languages, Outreach. SDSU is accredited by the North Central military tactics, veterinary science, practical SDSU BY THE NUMBERS Association of Colleges and Secondary business, political and domestic economy, In its 123-year history, South Dakota State Schools and numerous departments on cam- and music. has grown from a campus of 80 acres in pus have earned accreditation from various By 1907, the year the name of the institu- 1881 to a 271-acre campus with facilities agencies. tion was changed to South Dakota State worth more than $220 million. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, The university owns or leases another The university reaches all corners of the there were 22 departments on campus. 15,000 acres for research throughout the state through the Cooperative Extension Reorganization into the five divisions which state. Service and the Agricultural Experiment formed the basis for the designation of Recently, the Printing and Journalism Station, offering service seeking to improve colleges was completed under President Building — now named Anson and Ada May the quality of rural life. Also at SDSU are the Charles W. Pugsley in 1923. Yeager Hall — underwent a $2.1 million Center for Innovation,Technology and In 1964, when “State College”was expansion and renovation project. Entrepreneurship; Engineering Experiment renamed South Dakota State University, Other recent campus construction projects Station, Office of Remote Sensing; Water there were six colleges; today degrees are have included a $7 million expansion to Resources Institute; Engineering and offered through these eight colleges: Crothers Engineering Hall, the renovation of Environmental Research Center; Animal • Agricultural and Biological Sciences Solberg Hall and the building of a $9 million Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory; • Arts and Science performing arts center, which opened in the and Northern Grain Insect Research • Education and Counseling fall of 2002. Laboratory. • Engineering A University Student Union expansion and (continued on next page)

2004 SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE — 27 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY These units help strengthen the university’s and preserve the agrarian heritage of South growing commitment to research and support Dakota. of state and local economic development The 70-acre McCrory Gardens and South efforts. Dakota Arboretum, located south and east of The Northern Great Plains Biostress campus, provide a beautiful setting for area Laboratory, which was dedicated in 1993, residents and tourists to enjoy a stroll houses scientists who focus on research aimed through the radiant colors and fragrances of at developing new technologies to protect one of the top 10 small ornamental gardens crops and livestock. in the nation. It is also recognized as an All- SDSU also has been selected as one of five American Display Garden, one of only 13 in universities to serve as a regional center for the nation. the Sun Grant Initiative.The Sun Grant In 1993 McCrory Gardens was designated Initiative is a concept to solve America’s ener- an All-American Judging Garden to gy needs and revitalize rural communities conduct research on annual flowers. with Land-Grant university research, educa- Since 1985, private contributions have tion and Extension programs on renewable made many new gardens possible including An alumni-sponsored project to restore the energy and bio-based non-food industries. the Rose, Rock, Centennial Prairie, Iris,True campanile was completed in the summer of Supplementing classroom instruction are Lily, Mum, Native Prairie Collection, Oak Tree 2001. the Harding Distinguished Lecture Series, the Memorial Garden, All-Red Specialty Garden, Adjacent to the campanile, Coolidge-Sylvan F.O. Butler Lectures, the Lusk Lecture and the Peony Garden, Shrub Rose Collection, and Theatre has provided a restful, green haven for Amdahl, Schultz-Werth and Griffiths endow- Children’s Maze. students since its dedication by President ments. In August 1994, dedication ceremonies Calvin Coolidge in September 1927. Students also have the opportunity to were held for the Mickelson Grove Memorial Over the years the outdoor amphiteater has choose from more than 100 clubs and organ- in honor of former governor and Brookings been the site of concerts, graduations and izations active on campus. resident George Mickelson. inaugurations for university presidents. MUSEUMS AND ATTRACTIONS In 1982, the area north of the formal gar- Woodbine Cottage, the home of the univer- The educational opportunities don’t end in den was dedicated to the planting and test- sity president, is a charming example of the classroom or laboratory as South Dakota ing of ornamental trees and shrubs.The 45- Queen Anne architecture. Built in 1887 by State University is home to several facilities, acre site was designated the South Dakota South Dakota Agricultural College’s second including museums and gardens, which high- State Arboretum in 1988. president, Dr. Lewis McLouth, the home is light South Dakota history and heritage. The arboretum’s purpose is to test woody crowned by multiple roof lines. The South Dakota Art Museum, which plants needed to protect agricultural fields and The house also has served as a women’s recently completed an expansion, was first livestock from the region’s harsh environment, dormitory, music hall and infirmary. envisioned by the South Dakota Federation of to provide hardy trees to shade our towns and STATE’S LARGEST LIBRARY Women’s Clubs in 1949, and dedicated in cities, and to test ornamental shrubs for both The Hilton M. Briggs Library, the state’s 1970.The museum’s collections include early durability and beauty. largest, was opened in 1977 and joined Sioux Indian tribal art, the famed Harvey The arboretum and gardens are managed South Dakota’s statewide automated library Dunn paintings of pioneer life and the exclu- by the SDSU Horticulture, Forestry, Landscape network in 1988.Through the library, users sive Vera Way Marghab linens. and Parks Department. More gardens and have access to holdings from all 10 of the The State Agricultural Heritage Museum tree and shrub collections are being devel- state’s libraries, including official documents transformed the former Stock Judging oped. and more than 1 million other holdings at Pavilion into a home for exhibits that record Perhaps South Dakota State’s most Briggs. recognizable landmark is the 165-foot THE BROOKINGS COMMUNITY Coughlin Campanile, the state’s largest Today, Brookings is a growing community chimes tower. A climb of 179 steps leads to a of about 18,500 people. Located 20 miles panoramic view of the city. west of the Minnesota border and 50 miles The statuesque structure on the west end north of Sioux Falls in east-central South of campus was a $65,000 gift from 1909 Dakota, Brookings is situated at the intersec- engineering graduate Charles Coughlin, who tion of U.S. Highway 14 and Interstate 29. later went on to become head of the Briggs The community also is home to several rec- & Stratton Corporation. ognizable companies including Rainbow Play Coughlin laid the campanile’s cornerstone Systems, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing on June 10, 1929. Since then, its chimes have (3M), Larson Manufacturing, and Daktronics, a called students to classes with the famous leading manufacturer of scoreboards and dis- Westminster peals. play systems.

28 — SDSU WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2004 2003 HONORS Academic All-North Central Conference Kara Carpenter Amy Goodrich Melissa Speiser Alissa Bernth Jennifer Hasis Dessie Hoppes Michelle Rahe Molly Scharfenkamp All-North Central Conference First Team Erin Miller All-North Central Conference Second Team Michelle Rahe Co-North Central Conference Most Valuable Player Erin Miller NSCAA All-Central Region First Team Erin Miller NSCAA All-America Second Team Erin Miller NCC Postseason Tournament 8-5-6 2004 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM Front Row: Molly Scharfenkamp, Alissa Bernth, Michelle Rahe, Amy Goodrich, Jennifer Hasis. Middle Row: Katherine Touby, Elise Bray, Kelsey Worcester, Lisa Robinson, Brittany Frazier, Jenn Davis, Janel Brown, Heather Hill, Maggie Eilers, Sarah Bryant. Back Row: Trainer Kristie Rowen, trainer Sara Arnesen, trainer Sam Langford, Vanessa Paswaters, Karoline Brause, Liz Lane, Valerie Schramm, Laura Clark, Christine Wey, graduate assistant Becky Maynard, assistant coach Gretta Grenz, head coach Lang Wedemeyer. Not pictured: Shannon Flynn.

2004 SDSU SCHEDULE Aug. 27-29 at Milwaukee Cup Milwaukee, Wis. Oct. 3 University of Mary (N.D) 1 p.m. Aug. 27 vs.Wisconsin-Milwaukee 6 p.m. Oct. 7 at Utah Valley State 4 p.m. Aug. 29 vs. Marquette (Wis.) Noon Oct. 9 at Southern Utah 3 p.m. Sept. 4 at Creighton (Neb.) 7 p.m. Oct. 15-17 at UNC Classic Greeley, Colo. Sept. 10-12 at Diadora Classic Omaha, Neb. Oct. 15 at Northern Colorado 3 p.m. Sept. 10 vs. George Washington 5 p.m. Oct. 17 vs. Carroll (Mont.) 11 a.m. Sept. 12 vs.Western Illinois Noon Oct. 23 College of St. Mary (Neb.) 1 p.m. Sept. 18 Wayne State (Neb.) 1 p.m. Oct. 24 Augustana 1 p.m. Sept. 24-26 at Bluejay Classic Omaha, Neb. Oct. 29 at Minnesota 7 p.m. Sept. 24 vs. Long Beach State (Calif.) 5 p.m. Oct. 31 Nebraska-Omaha 1 p.m. Sept. 26 vs. North Dakota State Noon