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THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE WOMEN’S SOCCER

ANNA WILLIAMS VALIREE MORRIS SENIOR SENIOR

REAGAN WHITLOW SENIOR

RECORD & FACT BOOK TulsaHurricane.com TulsaWSoccer TulsaHurricane.com

TulsaWSoccer Table of Contents Tulsa Soccer Information

Home Field...... Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium Introduction 1 Review 17 Stadium Capacity...... 2,000

Table of Contents...... 1 2018 Season-In-Review...... 17 Coaching Staff INTRO Tulsa Quick Facts...... 1 2018 The American Standings...... 18 Head Coach...... Kyle Cussen The University of Tulsa...... 2 2018 Results and Statistics...... 18 (Southern Nazarene, 1994), 12th year City of Tulsa...... 3 Career Record...... 208-168-42 (21 years) Record at Tulsa...... 98-94-27 (11 years) Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium...... 4 Records & History 18 Phone...... 918-631-3836 E-mail...... [email protected] Players 5 Top 10 Crowds...... 18 Hat Trick History...... 18 Associate Head Coach...... Jim Rhein (Northeastern State, 1993), 12th year Alphabetical Roster...... 5 Season/Career Leaders...... 19 Phone...... 918-631-5458

Pronunciation Guide...... 5 Individual and Team Records...... 20 E-mail...... [email protected] PLAYERS Roster Breakdown...... 5-6 Coaching Records...... 20 Assistant Coach...... Mike Schwarz Numerical Roster...... 6 Individual Honors...... 21-23 1st year Player Profiles...... 7-12 Conference Tournament Results...... 24 Phone...... 918-631-5158 All-Time Series Records...... 25 E-mail...... [email protected] Staff 13 All-Time Letterwinners...... 26 Intern...... Rachel Blankenship Year-by-Year Results...... 27-31 (Tulsa, 2018), 1st year Head Coach Kyle Cussen...... 13 Phone...... 918-631-5158 Associate Head Coach Jim Rhein...... 14 American Athletic Conference 32 E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach Mike Schwarz...... 14 Intern Rachel Blankenship...... 14 American Athletic Conference...... 32 History President Dr. Gerard Clancy...... 15 STAFF VP & Director of Athletics Dr. Derrick Gragg.....16 First Year of Program...... 1987 All-Time Record...... 290-255-65 The American Conference Member...... 2014-Present The American Tournament Appearances...... 2 The American Regular Season Titles...... 0 The American Tournament Titles...... 0 2019 Team Information

2018 Overall Record...... 7-10-1

2018 The American Record/Finish...... 3-6/8th REVIEW Starters Returning...... 9 (Emily Brandenburg, Defender; Mia Darden, Forward; Averee Dubach, Defender; Addyson Guthrie, Forward; Ashlan Hustava, Midfielder; Alyssa Kaiser, Midfielder; Mica Mackay, Goalkeeper; Valiree Morris, Forward; Anna Williams, Forward) Starters Lost...... 2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 17/6 Squad Members Returning...... 1 Newcomers...... 8 RECORDS & Tulsa Athletic Media Relations HISTORY

Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications...... Don Tomkalski Work Phone...... 918-631-3200 Director of Athletic Media Relations/ Soccer Contact...... Stephanie Hall E-mail...... [email protected] Work Phone...... 918-631-2163 Cell Phone...... 918-232-2393 Fax...... 918-631-3913 TULSA QUICK FACTS Assistant Director...... Jordan Korphage CONFERENCE

Work Phone...... 918-631-2492 ATHLETIC AMERICAN Location: Tulsa, Assistant...... Chris Slack Enrollment: 4,412 (3,297 undergraduate) Work Phone...... 918-631-3720 This publication has been provided to assist you in your coverage Website...... tulsahurricane.com Founded: 1894 of Tulsa women’s soccer. We hope that it will be a valuable asset Facebook...... Facebook.com/TulsaHurricane to you during the 2019 season. Specific requests for other items Facebook.com/TulsaWSoccer Nickname: Golden Hurricane should be directed to Stephanie­ Hall, Director of Athletic Media Relations. The 2019 Tulsa Record and Fact Book is published by The Twitter...... @TulsaHurricane Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson University of Tulsa Athletic Media Relations office and designed @TulsaWSoccer and printed by Transcript Press of Norman, Oklahoma. Photographic Instagram...... @TulsaHurricanePics Affiliation: NCAA Division I-A contributions by Walt Beazley, Dave Crenshaw, James Plumlee, @TulsaWSoccer Conference: American Athletic Mark Moore, Bill Powell, Miranda Chrislock/Portland Timbers and Rich Clarkson and Associates. Special contributions made by Don Mailing Address: President: Dr. Gerard Clancy Tomkalski. The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirma- Athletic Media Relations, The University of Tulsa, tive action institution. For EEO/AA information, contact the Office 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 VP & Director of Athletics: Dr. Derrick Gragg of Legal Compliance at (918) 631-2423. Faculty Representative: Dr. Christopher Anderson

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 1 The University of Tulsa TU Fact Sheet As a comprehensive, doctoral degree-granting institution, The University of Tul- Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma (population sa provides undergraduate, graduate and professional education of the highest 401,000) quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engineering, law, Founded: 1894 nursing and applied health sciences. Institution type: Private, doctoral degree granting, accredited, coeducational

Religious affiliation:Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,412 (3,297 undergraduate, 1,115 graduate and law)

Programs: 67 undergraduate, 47 graduate, 16 doctoral

Average class size: 20

Student/faculty ratio: 11 to 1

Full-time faculty: 355

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

Average ACT score (2018 freshman class): 29

Average SAT score (2018 freshman class): 1290

Top 10 percent of high school class (2018 freshman class): 65 percent

Students from diverse backgrounds: U.S. Multicultural 25 percent; International 17 percent As The University of Tulsa celebrates its 125th year, fundamental change in the way TU supports incoming TU is reimagining itself to intensify its focus on stu- students as they navigate the transition to university Undergraduates receiving some type of financial aid:94 percent dent success. This transformation, which is rooted in a life. TU also will consolidate some departments into five-year strategic plan, radically alters the landscape divisions and streamline many administrative func- Competitive scholarships awarded to TU of TU, strengthening the university as it responds to tions for the colleges of business, health sciences and students: changes in higher education. TU is looking ahead to law. 64 Goldwater Scholarships prepare students not just for the 21st century, but the 70 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships 22nd century. In addition to the extensive academic assistance al- 23 Fulbright Grants ready offered at TU, a new Student Success Center 11 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowships In April 2019, TU introduced a bold vision of a new aca- will be a one-stop shop for most student services, from 12 Truman Scholarships demic structure. The changes ensure that the univer- financial and career planning to academic support 9 Morris K. Udall Scholarships sity will fulfill its commitment of supporting students and psychological counseling. Central to the center’s 9 Department of Defense Fellowships 5 British Marshall Scholarships toward timely graduation, offering them practical and idea is that the road to success begins the moment 3 Rhodes Scholars professional training and concentrating resources in students deposit with TU’s admissions office. First- areas that will catalyze a culture of innovation at the year students will be matched with student success Athletics: Division I – 17 men’s and women’s university and beyond. TU also honors its liberal arts coaches, and upperclassmen can enjoy mentoring teams foundation by launching University Studies as a com- and networking opportunities thanks to our generous Conference: American Athletic mon entry point within Henry Kendall College for all alumni, faculty and staff. first-year students, housing the Tulsa Curriculum and Nickname: Golden Hurricane grounding each student’s career in creative and criti- To find out more about TU, please visit utulsa.edu or cal thinking. Along with other initiatives focused on follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson student achievement, University Studies represents a LinkedIn.

2 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 Tulsa, Oklahoma — “Green Country” Geographically, Tulsa sits at the crossroads of America. Metaphorically, it is the crossroads of America. It’s where creative expres- sion, sophistication and down-to-earth hospitality all converge in a lush natural setting to redefine what it means to be a modern INTRO American city. Tulsa is nestled in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of “Green Country.” The rolling green hills and wooded terrain of the city lies at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate. Tulsa’s enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature of

61 degrees. PLAYERS

What began as Tulsee Town in 183 under a sturdy oak tree, which still stands today at 18th and Cheyenne Streets, is today the second largest city in Oklahoma. Tulsa was forever changed by the discovery of oil in 1901.

Today, Tulsa offers enviable low cost of living com- bined with big city attractions and amenities. From world-class outdoor spaces to legendary music ven- ues, Tulsa has an unexpected, dynamic quality of life STAFF without the sticker shock of other regions.

Lots of cities have notable parks, but very few have a crown jewel like Gathering Place. This 100-acre riverfront park is situated in the heart of Tulsa. On par with visionary public spaces as Manhattan’s Central Park and Chicago’s Millennium Park, Gathering Place blends nature in an urban setting, providing Tulsans and visitors more space to play, relax and gather REVIEW together along the Arkansas River. The park’s high- “The Tulsa Sound” is as alive and well in 2019 as it Further into the city, notable districts include Cherry lights include an adventure playground, seasonal gar- was when Eric Clapton and George Harrison jammed Street, a seven-block hub of trendy shops, bistros, dens, walking and biking trails, a pond and boathouse, with Tulsa’s own Leon Russell and JJ Cale. Tulsa’s cafés and bars; Brookside, a nearly mile-long stretch two restaurants, and much more. historic live music venues, like the Cain’s Ballroom and of upscale shopping and dining; and the Pearl District, Brady Theater, are second to none. The multi-purpose which has Tulsa’s highest concentration of craft Downtown Tulsa is a treasure trove for lovers of BOK Center is a world-class entertainment venue, breweries. The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, River architecture, with a concentration of Art Deco rivaled recently named the Arena of the Year for the second Spirit Casino Resort and Osage Casino also feature only by New York City and Miami. The central public time in the last three years. restaurants, nightclubs and a constant stream of live RECORDS & space in downtown, Guthrie Green, is a year-round entertainment. HISTORY destination for live music, cultural programming and Take in a special afternoon of art, culture and his- festivals. Just a few blocks northeast is ONEOK Field, tory at one of the city’s iconic museums, including Tulsa hosts a never-ending lineup of exciting games, home of the , a Class AA affiliate of the the world’s greatest collection of Western art at the tournaments and recreational events throughout the Los Angeles Dodgers. The ballpark sits within the Gilcrease Museum and the eclectic and thoroughly year. Sports spectators can look to The University of historic Greenwood District, Tulsa’s resurgent Black contemporary Philbrook Museum of Art. You’ll also Tulsa, Tulsa Drillers , Wall Street known internationally as a hub of African find the Woody Guthrie Center, which celebrates the and Tulsa Roughnecks soccer. Tulsa Tough is one of American entrepreneurship and resilience. acclaimed folk singer’s life and legacy, and soon you’ll the most popular bicycle street races in the country, be able to visit the permanent home of Bob Dylan’s and the annual Tulsa Run the Route 66 Marathon

Nearby you’ll find the Blue Dome and Arts districts, CONFERENCE

archives. Other family-friendly attractions include the appeal to runners from around the world. ATHLETIC AMERICAN which offer visitors a variety of restaurants, bars and Tulsa Children’s Museum, the Tulsa Zoo and the galleries. Downtown’s premier shopping and specialty Oklahoma Aquarium. For every local or visitor, Tulsa inspires something dif- stores – a confectionary, rare guitars, an indie book- ferent! To learn more about all that Tulsa has to offer, store and more – have something for every taste. The crossroads of America wouldn’t be complete with- check out VisitTulsa.com. out America’s Main Street. Historic Route 66 runs the The BOK Center is downtown Tulsa’s award winning full east-to-west stretch of the city along 11th Street, and premier sports and entertainment venue, playing offering nostalgic looks at the city’s past and a bold host to worldwide superstars and NCAA DI vision of the community’s future. From classic diners Championship tournaments. The venue was named and burger joints to the new Mother Road Market the 2016 and 2018 Arena of Year. food hall, Route 66 in Tulsa is one of city’s newest culinary hotspots.

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 3 Women’s Soccer Records at the Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium W L T 2003 4 4 0 2004 4 4 3 2005 5 3 1 2006 4 5 0 2007 2 4 2 2008 5 4 2 2009 7 2 1 2010 7 2 1 2011 7 3 1 2012 8 2 1 2013 5 3 1 2014 8 2 1 2015 10 1 1 2016 5 5 0 2017 2 4 2 2018 4 6 1 87 54 18

.603 Home Winning Percentage

Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium is the home field for the Golden Hurricane men’s and women’s soccer and track & field teams. The state-of-the-art facility, which was completed in August, 2003, was the third phase of the 10-year athletic master plan for campus development. The multi-purpose $4.5 million facility is part of the Donna J. Hardesty Sports and Recreation Complex, a 30-acre development at The University of Tulsa.

Designed by St. Louis-based Hastings & Chivetta Soccer in 2007. The TU-SMU contest drew a stadium Architects, Inc., the stadium features a 75 yards X 120 record crowd of 1,753. yards soccer field and an eight-lane 400-meter synthetic surface running track. The fully irrigated soccer field con- On the track and field side, the stadium served as the sists of Tiffsport sod on top of an eight-inch sand base host facility for the 2005 Western Athletic Conference to facilitate drainage to a system of pipes below. The Track and Field Championships and the 2009 Conference stadium includes locker rooms, a training room, conces- USA Track and Field Championships. sion stand and storage area, a press box and seating for Other firms working on the stadium included the St. 2,000 spectators. Louis companies of McClure Engineering Associates as mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineer; and The stadium provides the University’s soccer and track Jack Sontag, structural engineer. Tulsa-based compa- teams with a permanent track and natural grass field nies include Saks & Associates providing civil engineer- on campus, and allows the track teams to incorporate ing; Howell & Vancuren as the landscape architect; and the hammer throw, discus, javelin and shot put into its Oakridge Builders as the general contractor. field events. Additionally, a soccer practice field at the Donna The Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium has been the host J. Hardesty Sports Complex is located south of the site of eight NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament games, a Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium and is one of the fin- 2004 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament first round est soccer practice fields in the nation. The facility, which contest, and the 2006, 2009 and 2011 Conference USA features permanent seating on both sides of the field, Men’s Soccer Tournaments. During the 2005 campaign, served as the home field for the Golden Hurricane during the facility was featured on national television when the the 2000-02 seasons while construction of the Hurricane Tulsa men’s soccer team faced off against 11th-ranked Soccer & Track Stadium was underway. SMU on Fox Soccer Channel, and was again on Fox

4 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 2019 Tulsa Soccer Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown / Previous School 10 Gabriella Borboa F 5-7 So.-1L San Diego, Calif. / Santa Fe Christian

5 Emily Brandenburg D 5-6 So.-1L Spring, / Concordia Lutheran INTRO 24 Mia Darden F 5-7 So.-1L Aliso Viejo, Calif. / Aliso Niguel 00 Jazmiera Ditter GK 5-7 Fr.-HS Winnipeg, Manitoba / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 20 Bree Doeble D 5-4 So.-1L Fort Myers, Fla. / Charlotte 21 Averee Dubach D 5-6 Jr.-2L Tustin, Calif. / Foothill 8 Tristyn Edgar F 5-7 So.-1L Cabot, Ark. / Cabot 11 Kayla Fernandez MF 5-3 Fr.-HS Niceville, Fla. / Niceville

9 Liliana Fernandez D 5-7 Fr.-HS Niceville, Fla. / Niceville PLAYERS 28 Abby Graham F 5-0 Fr.-HS Sapulpa, Okla. / Sapulpa 23 Addyson Guthrie F 5-8 Jr.-2L Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North 25 Jada Holmes D 5-6 Jr.-1L McKinney, Texas / Kentucky 4 Ashlan Hustava MF 5-9 Sr.-3L Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound 16 Neha Igwe F 5-3 Jr.-2L Leawood, Kan. / Blue Valley North 33 Kay Jones GK 6-2 So.-1L Fishers, Ind. / University of the Pacific 6 Alyssa Kaiser MF 5-5 Sr.-3L Westminster, Colo. / Ralston Valley 26 Aubrey Lechlider F 5-9 Fr.-HS Claremore, Okla. / Verdigris STAFF 1 Mica MacKay GK 5-6 Sr.-1L Dallas, Texas / Jacksonville 29 Jordan Martinez MF 5-2 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas / Parish Episcopal 15 Valiree Morris F 5-7 Sr.-3L Wylie, Texas / Wylie East 14 Alijah Oliver MF 5-6 So.-1L Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach 18 Isold Runarsdottir MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Reykjavik, Iceland / Sund Upper Secondary 12 Grayson Schimmels D 5-8 So.-SQ Edmond, Okla. / Deer Creek 7 Emilie Torres MF 5-1 Fr.-HS McKinney, Texas / McKinney North

13 Reagan Whitlow F 5-9 Sr.-3L Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow REVIEW 17 Anna Williams F 5-6 Sr.-3L Kent, England / International School of Penang

Head Coach: Kyle Cussen (Southern Nazarene, 1994), 12th year Associate Head Coach: Jim Rhein (Northeastern State, 1993), 12th year Assistant Coach: Mike Schwarz, 1st year Intern: Rachel Blankenship (Tulsa, 2018), 1st year RECORDS & HISTORY

Hurricane By Class Pronunciation Guide Freshmen (8) Sophomores (8) Juniors (4) Seniors (6) Gabriella Borboa (Boar – bow – uh) Jazmiera Ditter Gabriella Borboa Jada Holmes Mica MacKay Kayla Fernandez Emily Brandenburg Averee Dubach Ashlan Hustava Mia Darden (Dar – den) Liliana Fernandez Mia Darden Addyson Guthrie Alyssa Kaiser Jazmiera Ditter (Jaz – mear – uh) Abby Graham Bree Doeble Neha Igwe Valiree Morris Bree Doeble (Dee – blee)

Aubrey Lechlider Tristyn Edgar Reagan Whitlow CONFERENCE Averee Dubach (Dew – bock) ATHLETIC AMERICAN Jordan Martinez Kay Jones Anna Williams Ashlan Hustava (Ash – lun Huh – stay – va) Isold Runarsdottir Alijah Oliver Neha Igwe (Nay – ha Ig – way) Emilie Torres Grayson Schimmels Aubrey Lechlider (Ahh – bree Lick – lighter) Mica MacKay (Mee – kuh Muh – kay) Alijah Oliver (Uh – lie – shuh) Jim Rhein (Wry – n) Isold Runarsdottir (E-sold Roo – nars – daughter) Grayson Schimmels (Shim – muls) Reagan Whitlow (Ray – gun)

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 5 2019 Tulsa Soccer Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown / Previous School 00 Jazmiera Ditter GK 5-7 Fr.-HS Winnipeg, Manitoba / Shattuck-St. Mary’s 1 Mica MacKay GK 5-6 Sr.-1L Dallas, Texas / Jacksonville 4 Ashlan Hustava MF 5-9 Sr.-3L Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound 5 Emily Brandenburg D 5-6 So.-1L Spring, Texas / Concordia Lutheran 6 Alyssa Kaiser MF 5-5 Sr.-3L Westminster, Colo. / Ralston Valley 7 Emilie Torres MF 5-1 Fr.-HS McKinney, Texas / McKinney North 8 Tristyn Edgar F 5-7 So.-1L Cabot, Ark. / Cabot 9 Liliana Fernandez D 5-7 Fr.-HS Niceville, Fla. / Niceville 10 Gabriella Borboa F 5-7 So.-1L San Diego, Calif. / Santa Fe Christian 11 Kayla Fernandez MF 5-3 Fr.-HS Niceville, Fla. / Niceville 12 Grayson Schimmels D 5-8 So.-SQ Edmond, Okla. / Deer Creek 13 Reagan Whitlow F 5-9 Sr.-3L Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow 14 Alijah Oliver MF 5-6 So.-1L Huntington Beach, Calif. / Huntington Beach 15 Valiree Morris F 5-7 Sr.-3L Wylie, Texas / Wylie East 16 Neha Igwe F 5-3 Jr.-2L Leawood, Kan. / Blue Valley North 17 Anna Williams F 5-6 Sr.-3L Kent, England / International School of Penang 18 Isold Runarsdottir MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Reykjavik, Iceland / Sund Upper Secondary 20 Bree Doeble D 5-4 So.-1L Fort Myers, Fla. / Charlotte 21 Averee Dubach D 5-6 Jr.-2L Tustin, Calif. / Foothill 23 Addyson Guthrie F 5-8 Jr.-2L Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North 24 Mia Darden F 5-7 So.-1L Aliso Viejo, Calif. / Aliso Niguel 25 Jada Holmes D 5-6 Jr.-1L McKinney, Texas / Kentucky 26 Aubrey Lechlider F 5-9 Fr.-HS Claremore, Okla. / Verdigris 28 Abby Graham F 5-0 Fr.-HS Sapulpa, Okla. / Sapulpa 29 Jordan Martinez MF 5-2 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas / Parish Episcopal 33 Kay Jones GK 6-2 So.-1L Fishers, Ind. / University of the Pacific

Head Coach: Kyle Cussen (Southern Nazarene, 1994), 12th year Associate Head Coach: Jim Rhein (Northeastern State, 1993), 12th year Assistant Coach: Mike Schwarz, 1st year Intern: Rachel Blankenship (Tulsa, 2018), 1st year

Hurricane By State/Country

Arkansas (1) Florida (3) Oklahoma (5) Texas (7) Canada (1) Tristyn Edgar Kayla Fernandez Abby Graham Jordan Martinez Jazmiera Ditter Liliana Fernandez Aubrey Lechlider Emilie Torres California (4) Bree Doeble Addyson Guthrie Jada Holmes England (1) Averee Dubach Grayson Schimmels Emily Brandenburg Anna Williams Gabriella Borboa Indiana (1) Reagan Whitlow Mica MacKay Mia Darden Kay Jones Ashlan Hustava Iceland (1) Alijah Oliver Valiree Morris Isold Runarsdottir Kansas (1) Colorado (1) Neha Igwe Alyssa Kaiser

6 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 #10 Oral Roberts and UConn . . . was named the American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week on September Gabriella #5 3 . . . was tabbed to The American all-conference Borboa Emily second team and all-rookie team . . . was selected as Forward TU’s “Player of the Match” against Illinois State, Sam

Brandenburg INTRO 5-7 • So-1L State and ECU . . . ranked 11th in points and Defender San Diego, Calif. game-winning goals, 12th in goals, 22nd in assists and 5-6 • So-1L Santa Fe Christian 26th in shots among the league’s best. Spring, Texas Concordia Lutheran TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Slammers seven of 20 games . . . has two goals for four points. FC G00-99 ECNL Composite . . . led her club team to TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in the 2017 Cal State National Club Championship . . . 16 of 18 games . . . has two goals and one assist for RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN (2018) – Started in five of qualified for the 2017 Seattle Regionals . . . scored five career points. 18 games . . . scored the game-winning goal against 19 goals and 18 assists in 2017 . . . also earned four

Oklahoma Baptist . . . added a goal against UCF . . letters in track at Aliso Niguel High School, where she PLAYERS FRESHMAN (2018) – Started in 16 of 18 games . . . attempted 14 shots, eight of which were on goal owns the 400-meter record with a time of 56.57. . scored the game-winning goal at SMU . . . added a . . . was named TU’s “Player of the Match” against goal against Missouri State . . . picked up an assist Oklahoma Baptist and UCF. PERSONAL – A marketing major . . . born June 10, against State . . . attempted 17 shots, 2000 . . . daughter of Sam and X’Ania Darden. six of which were on goal . . . helped post shutouts FRESHMAN (2017) – Started in two games before over Oklahoma Baptist and UConn . . . was named TU’s suffering a season-ending injury . . . received a medi- Darden’s Career Totals “Player of the Match” against SMU. Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points cal hardship. 2018 17-11 32 7 3 17 PRIOR TO TULSA – Was a four-year letterwinner at PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for San Diego Concordia Lutheran High School . . . led CLHS to 75 Surf ECNL Composite U19 and the Santa Fe Christian wins . . . captured the TAPPS 6A Division I District 3 #00 STAFF High School team . . . with the Surf, helped claim both Championship as a freshman, sophomore and junior . . the 2016 Summer Surf Cup and 2016 Thanksgiving Jazmiera . was a three-time first-team all-district selection and Surf Cup . . . also played with U17 and U18 Arsenal earned honorable mention accolades as a freshman Ditter FC EGSL Elite, where she was the leading scorer with . . . was an all-state performer three times . . . was Goalkeeper 30 goals in 42 games . . . at SFCHS, led the team to selected to the Lutheran All-American Association first 5-7 • Fr-HS a 48-19-7 mark in four seasons . . . claimed a Coastal team as a senior . . . played club soccer for the Texas Winnipeg, Manitoba League Championship as a sophomore and finished Rush and Houston Dash. Shattuck-St. Mary’s as the runner-up as a senior . . . was a first-team all-coastal league performer as a junior and senior . . PERSONAL – A biochemistry major . . . born April 21, TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. . was tabbed to the second team as a sophomore . . . REVIEW 2000 . . . daughter of John and Jeanne Brandenburg . . was a San Diego Union Tribune Player to Watch as a . was named to the 2018-19 American Athletic Confer- PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Bonivital senior. ence All-Academic Team. Soccer Club and Mountain United Futbol Club . . . was selected as the All-Star Goalkeeper at the 2015 PERSONAL – An exercise sports science major . . . Bradenburg’s Career Totals Vancouver Whitecaps Showcase . . . was tabbed as born January 25, 1999 . . . daughter of Mario and Jack- Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points the Player of the Match in an international friendly ie Borboa . . . was named to the 2017-18 and 2018-19 2018 18-16 17 2 1 5 against the Australia High Performance team . . . has American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. been a member of the U14-U17 Canada National Excel Program . . . was selected to train with the Regional RECORDS &

Borboa’s Career Totals Excel Canadian Development Program . . . played with HISTORY Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points the Manitoba Provincial Team. 2017 2-2 0 0 0 0 2018 18-5 14 2 0 4 Totals 20-7 14 2 0 4 #24 PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born February 23, 2001 . . . daughter of Jaret and Monique Ditter. Mia Darden Forward 5-7 • So-1L CONFERENCE

Aliso Viejo, Calif. ATHLETIC AMERICAN Aliso Niguel

TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in 11 of 17 games . . . has seven goals and three assists for 17 career points.

FRESHMAN (2018) – Started in 11 of 17 games . . . scored game-winning goals against Louisiana and Oral Roberts . . . had two goals against both Sam Houston State and ECU . . . also netted a goal against SMU . . . picked up an assist against Illinois State,

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 7 #20 PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born August 6, tended the U17 Mexican National Team training camp 1999 . . . daughter of Doug and Gina Dubach . . . was . . . was a member of the Florida State and Region III Bree named to the 2017-18 American Athletic Conference pool for five years . . . was a Region II Team selection Doeble All-Academic Team. in 2018 . . . was also a four-year letterwinner at Defender Niceville High School . . . helped NHS post 74 wins . . . 5-4 • So-1L Dubach’s Career Totals led NHS to a Florida Class 4A State runner-up finish as Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points a freshman, and to the regional finals as a sophomore, Fort Myers, Fla. 2017 18-13 2 0 1 1 Charlotte 2018 18-16 5 1 0 2 junior and senior . . . helped NHS capture four-straight Totals 36-29 7 1 1 3 district championships. TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has played in eight career games. PERSONAL – A business major . . . came to Tulsa #8 with her twin sister, Liliana . . . born April 10, 2001 . . . FRESHMAN (2018) – Played in eight games . . . at- daughter of Jose and Kelly Fernandez. tempted one shot. Tristyn Edgar PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the West Forward #9 Florida Flames . . . helped her team advance to the 5-7 • So-1L ECNL North American Finals three times (2014-16) . . . Cabot, Ark. Liliana led her team to the Disney Qualifier Championship and Cabot Fernandez Disney Junior Showcase Championship, and finished Defender as the Disney Showcase finalists. TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has played in 5-7 • Fr-HS 10 games. Niceville, Fla. PERSONAL – A management major . . . born Decem- Niceville ber 31, 1999 . . . daughter of Lance and Gina Doeble. FRESHMAN (2018) – Played in 10 games. TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. Doeble’s Career Totals PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2018 8-0 1 0 0 0 Arkansas United and West Side Alliance . . . captured PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Sun- five Arkansas State Championships from 2012-16 . . rise Sting . . . helped the Sting claim the 2018 State, . earned one Oklahoma State Championship in 2017 Regional and National Championship . . . attended the and advanced to the 2017 National Tournament . . . U17 Mexican National Team training camp . . . was #21 was also a member of the ODP regional team during a member of the Florida State and Region III pool for Averee the 2016-17 seasons . . . was a two-year letterwinner five years . . . was a Region II Team selection in 2018 . at Cabot High School . . . led CHS to an Arkansas 7A . . was also a four-year letterwinner at Niceville High Dubach State runner-up finish as a sophomore and junior . . School . . . helped NHS post 74 wins . . . led NHS to a Defender . recorded a 43-8 mark, tallied 67 goals and had 21 Florida Class 4A State runner-up finish as a freshman, 5-6 • Jr-2L assists in two seasons at CHS . . . was a two-time and to the regional finals as a sophomore, junior and Tustin, Calif. all-conference, all-state and all-state tournament team senior . . . helped NHS capture four-straight district Foothill selection. championships.

TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has started in PERSONAL – A biology major . . . born October 5, PERSONAL – A management and business law 29 of 36 games . . . has one goal and one assist for 1999 . . . daughter of Robert and Connie Edgar . . . was major . . . came to Tulsa with her twin sister, Kayla . three points. named to the 2018-19 American Athletic Conference . . born April 10, 2001 . . . daughter of Jose and Kelly All-Academic Team. Fernandez. SOPHOMORE (2018) – Started in 16 of 18 games . . . scored a goal at SMU . . . attempted five shots . Edgar’s Career Totals . . helped post shutouts over Oklahoma Baptist and Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points UConn . . . was named TU’s “Player of the Match” 2018 10-0 0 0 0 0 #28 against Rice and Kansas State. Abby FRESHMAN (2017) – Started in 13 of 18 games . . #11 Graham . earned an assist against SMU . . . attempted two Forward shots . . . helped post shutouts over Utah Valley and Kayla 5-0 • Fr-HS Memphis . . . was named TU’s “Player of the Match” Fernandez Sapulpa, Okla. against Ole Miss and Missouri State. Midfielder Sapulpa 5-3 • Fr-HS PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Niceville, Fla. TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. Newport Slammers . . . helped the Slammers advance Niceville to the ECNL regionals and nationals from U14 to PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for West Side U17, while scoring 15 goals and 35 assists . . . was TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. Alliance . . . helped her team capture the WSA Cup named as the MVP of the 2014 Surf Cup . . . was also in 2019 . . . was a four-year letterwinner at Sapulpa a letterwinner at Foothill High School . . . as a senior, PRIOR TO TULSA – Was selected to the U20 Mexico High School . . . tallied 32 goals and 12 assists during helped FHS record 13 wins and was named the FHS National Team in 2019 . . . played club soccer for the her career at SHS . . . was named to the all-VYPE, all- Defensive MVP. Sunrise Sting . . . helped the Sting claim the 2018 district, all-state and all-Tulsa World second team as a State, Regional and National Championship . . . at- junior . . . was a four-time all-conference honoree.

8 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born #25 PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for FC Dallas . January 9, 2001 . . . daughter of Scott and Eilena . . helped her club team finish third at the U16 and U17 Graham. Jada Texas Conference Championships, eighth at the U16 Holmes National Champions League Finals and 10th at the Defender U17 National Champions League Finals . . . with her #23 5-6 • Jr-1L club team, had 16 goals and 18 assists for 50 points INTRO McKinney, Texas . . . was a three-year letterwinner at Flower Mound Addyson Kentucky High School . . . led FMHS to 17 wins and a Texas 6A State Championship as a senior . . . helped FMHS to Guthrie 18 wins as a sophomore and junior . . . scored 39 goals Forward TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started and 28 assists in three seasons . . . was a three-time 5-8 • Jr-2L in eight of 14 games . . . transferred to Tulsa from all-district selection . . . was a first-team Texas State Edmond, Okla. Kentucky prior to the 2018 season. all-tournament team selection . . . picked up second- Edmond North SOPHOMORE (2018) – Started in eight of 14 games team all-state Texas Association of Soccer Coaches

honors . . . earned honorable mention all-area team PLAYERS TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has started in . . . attempted three shots . . . helped post a shutout accolades by the Dallas Morning News. 25 of 34 games . . . has three goals and three assists over UConn. for nine points. PRIOR TO TULSA – Transferred to Tulsa after playing PERSONAL – A chemical engineering major . . . born June 5, 1998 . . . daughter of Andy and Patricia SOPHOMORE (2018) – Started in 14 of 17 games . one season at Kentucky . . . played in three games as a Hustava . . . was named to the 2016-17, 2017-18 and . . picked up assists against ECU and Cincinnati . . . freshman in 2016, facing Murray State, South Carolina 2018-19 American Athletic Conference All-Academic attempted 11 shots. and Texas A&M . . . played club soccer for FC Dallas 98 ECNL . . . her club team reached the national play- Team. FRESHMAN (2017) – Started in 11 of 17 games . . . offs from 2012 to 2015, including a third-place mark in 2013 . . . led McKinney High School to the District Hustava’s Career Totals ranked second on the team in goals (3) and points (7) Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 10-5A Championship as a sophomore . . . earned first- . . . scored goals against Central Michigan, Missouri 2016 17-1 8 0 1 1 STAFF State and Cincinnati . . . earned an assist against Ne- team all-district honors twice, and all-region honors 2017 11-2 0 0 0 0 and second-team all-area accolades once each . . . 2018 12-11 4 0 0 0 braska . . . attempted eight shots, four of which were Totals 40-14 12 0 1 1 on goal . . . was named as TU’s “Player of the Match” was named the district Defensive Player of the Year against Cincinnati . . . was tabbed as the American once . . . played for Fortuna, a Women’s Premier Soc- Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week on Sept. 18. cer League franchise, in the summer of 2018 and was named as the Defensive Player of the Year. #16 PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Neha Oklahoma Football Club 99 . . . with her club team, PERSONAL – An exercise and sports science major . . won three state championships (U13, U14 and U15) . born October 12, 1997 . . . daughter of Amili and Can- Igwe REVIEW and made three regional appearances . . . was also a dise Holmes . . . was named to the 2018-19 American Forward four-year letterwinner at Edmond North High School Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 5-3 • Jr-2L . . . led ENHS to 45 wins and three state semifinal Leawood, Kan. appearances . . . scored 38 goals and 23 assists for 99 Holmes’ Career Totals Blue Valley North Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points points in her career . . . was a three-time all-city and 2018 14-8 3 0 0 0 all-district performer . . . picked up all-state accolades TULSA – A two-year letterwinner . . . has started in her senior year . . . recorded 22 goals and had 10 as- six of 29 games . . . has one assist for one point. sists during her senior season. #4 SOPHOMORE (2018) – Started in five of 16 games . RECORDS & PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born September 15, Ashlan . . earned an assist against UConn . . . attempted 16 HISTORY 1998 . . . daughter of Rodney and Jill Guthrie . . . was shots. named to the 2017-18 American Athletic Conference Hustava All-Academic Team. Midfielder FRESHMAN (2017) – Played in 13 games and earned 5-9 • Sr-3L one start . . . attempted three shots . . . was selected Guthrie’s Career Totals Flower Mound, Texas as TU’s “Player of the Match” against USF. Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points Flower Mound 2017 17-11 8 3 1 7 PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Kansas 2018 17-14 11 0 2 2 Totals 34-25 19 3 3 9 TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started in City Legends . . . led the Legends to first-place marks

14 of 40 games . . . has one assist for one point. at the 2016 GSI Elite I20 Showcase and 2016 CSI CONFERENCE College Showcase Tournament, and a third-place mark ATHLETIC AMERICAN JUNIOR (2018) – Started in 11 of 12 games . . . at- at the 2015 Las Vegas Mayor’s Cup . . . as a junior with tempted four shots, two of which were on goal. the U17 team, scored 18 goals in 20 games . . . was also a four-year letterwinner at Blue Valley North High SOPHOMORE (2017) – Played in 11 games and School . . . during her senior season, scored 21 goals earned two starts. and had 13 assists for 55 points . . . helped her BVNHS team post a 17-4 mark and finish as the Kansas Class FRESHMAN (2016) – Played in 17 games and earned 6A State runner-up as a senior . . . for her efforts, was one start . . . picked up an assist against Missouri named to the Eastern Kansas League first team and State . . . attempted eight shots . . . was named TU’s all-state first team, and picked up Kansas 6A Offensive “Player of the Match” against Oklahoma. Player of the Year honors.

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 9 PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born October 3, SOPHOMORE (2017) – Started in 16 of 19 games . #1 1998 . . . daughter of Orisa and Sandhya Igwe . . . was . . earned an assist against Temple . . . attempted 21 named to the 2017-18 American Athletic Conference shots, eight of which were on goal . . . was selected Mica All-Academic Team. as TU’s “Player of the Match” against East Carolina. MacKay Goalkeeper Igwe’s Career Totals FRESHMAN (2016) – Started in seven of 19 games . 5-6 • Sr-1L Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points . . scored a goal against Cincinnati and USF . . . earned 2017 13-1 3 0 0 0 Dallas, Texas 2018 16-5 16 0 1 1 assists vs. Houston Baptist, UConn and SMU . . . at- Jacksonville Totals 29-6 19 0 1 1 tempted 17 shots, seven of which were on goal. TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has started in PRIOR TO TULSA – Had a Top Drawer Soccer top- 14 of 15 career games . . . has logged 1,325 minutes in 150 ranking and a #44 position ranking . . . played club goal for a 1.63 goals-against average. #33 soccer for the Real Colorado ECNL National Team . . . Kay helped Real Colorado capture three ECNL Conference JUNIOR (2018) – Started in 14 of 15 games . . . Championships (2013-15) and finish second (2013), logged 1325:00 between the posts . . . picked up 72 Jones third (2015) and seventh (2014) at Nationals . . . also Goalkeeper saves for one shutout and a 0.750 saves percentage . . played for Ralston Valley High School . . . led RVHS 6-2 • So-1L . allowed 24 goals for a 1.63 goals-against average . . to 48 wins in four seasons . . . recorded 57 goals and Fishers, Ind. . ranked fourth among the league’s best for saves, and 50 assists for 164 points . . . had 19 goals and 18 Pacific ninth in shutouts and GAA. assists for 56 points as a senior . . . was a four-time all-conference and all-state selection . . . was the Soc- TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . started in four PRIOR TO TULSA – Transferred to Tulsa after playing cer Max Preps Colorado Player of the Week once as a of five games . . . has 20 saves and one shutout. one season at Jacksonville University (Fla.) . . . played senior . . . was named as the Jeffco 5A League MVP in seven games, logged 397:45 in goal, picked up 18 her senior season. FRESHMAN (2018) – Started in four of five games . saves and had a 1.13 goals-against average as a true . . logged 332:26 between the posts . . . picked up 20 freshman . . . played club soccer for the Dallas Texans PERSONAL – A speech pathology major . . . born saves for one clean sheet and a 0.690 saves percent- ECNL and D’Feeters ECNL . . . led her team to a runner- July 23, 1998 . . . daughter of Jason and Kelly Kaiser age . . . allowed nine goals for a 2.44 goals-against up finish at the 2014 ECNL National Championship . . . . . was named to the 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 average . . . ranked ninth in shutouts and 14th in saves . played for Bishop Lynch High School, where she led American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. among the league’s best . . . was named TU’s “Player her team to a Texas 5A State Championship as a junior of the Match” against UConn. . . . earned TAPPS 5A all-state and all-district honors Kaiser’s Career Totals as a junior . . . as a freshman, claimed the Texas 5A Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points PRIOR TO TULSA – Transferred to Tulsa after one 2016 19-7 17 2 3 7 State Championship while at Ursuline Academy. season at the University of the Pacific, but did not see 2017 19-16 21 0 1 1 2018 18-18 31 1 2 4 PERSONAL – A biology major . . . born February 15, playing time as a true freshman . . . played club soccer Totals 56-41 69 3 6 12 for FC Pride . . . participated in the 2012 ID2 National 1998 . . . daughter of Patrick MacKay and Lola del Team training camp. Valle . . . was named to the 2018-19 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born #26 August 29, 1998 . . . daughter of Julian Jones and MacKay’s Career Totals Aubrey Year G-GS Mins GA SO SV GAA Rebecca Baer. Lechlider 2018 15-14 1325:00 24 1 72 1.63 Jones’ Career Totals Forward Year G-GS Mins GA SO SV GAA 5-9 • Fr-HS 2018 5-4 332:26 9 1 20 2.44 Claremore, Okla. #29 Verdigris Jordan #6 TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. Martinez Midfielder Alyssa PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for TSC 5-2 • Fr-HS Kaiser Hurricane . . . helped TSC finish in second place at the Dallas, Texas Midfielder 2017-18 ECNL Texas Conference Championship and Parish Episcopal 5-5 • Sr-3L advance to the ECNL National Playoffs . . . was a four- Westminster, Colo. year letterwinner at Verdigris High School . . . tallied TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. Ralston Valley 107 goals and 40 assists at VHS . . . helped her team capture the Oklahoma Class 4A State Championship PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started in as a junior and finished as runner-up her senior season D’Feeter Kicks Soccer Club . . . with the U18/19 41 of 56 games . . . has three goals and six assists for . . . had 25 goals and 13 assists to lead VHS to a 14-6 team, advanced to the ECNL national playoffs . . 12 points. record her senior season . . . was the 2018 All-Tulsa . as a member of the U17 team, won the USYSA World Girls Athlete of the Year and a 2018 Gatorade North Texas State Cup Championship and Southern JUNIOR (2018) – Started in all 18 games . . . scored Player of the Year nominee . . . picked up all-state Regional Premier League Championship . . . captured a goal against Oral Roberts . . . had an assist against accolades all four years. the USYSA Southern Regional Premier League as a Oklahoma Baptist and SMU . . . attempted 31 shots, member of the U16 team . . . with the U15 team, won 16 of which were on goal . . . was named TU’s “Player PERSONAL – A health sciences major . . . born the USYSA North Texas State Cup and USYSA Region of the Match” against Temple. April 9, 2001 . . . daughter of Michael and Elizabeth 3 Championship . . . was a four-year letterwinner at Lechlider. Parish Episcopal High School . . . helped Parish Epis-

10 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 copal record 25 wins and finish in the TAPPS Division I Morris’ Career Totals PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born quarterfinals as a freshman, sophomore and junior . . . Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points June 5, 1999 . . . daughter of Runar Bjarnason and earned second-team all-district honors once. 2016 18-7 17 3 1 7 Kristin Johannsdottir. 2017 14-7 9 0 2 2 2018 18-13 27 3 5 11 PERSONAL – An arts and sciences major . . . born Totals 50-27 53 6 8 20

February 27, 2001 . . . daughter of Juan and Tiffanie INTRO Martinez. #12 #14 Grayson Alijah Schimmels #15 Defender Oliver 5-8 • So-SQ Valiree Midfielder Edmond, Okla. Morris 5-6 • So-1L Deer Creek Forward Huntington Beach, Calif. 5-7 • Sr-3L Huntington Beach TULSA – A returning squad member. PLAYERS Wylie, Texas Wylie East TULSA – A returning letterwinner . . . has played in FRESHMAN (2018) – Played in two games. nine games, including one starting assignment . . . has TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started in one goal and one assist for three points. PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Oklahoma 27 of 50 games . . . has six goals and eight assists for FC . . . captured the Oklahoma State Championship five 20 points. FRESHMAN (2018) – Played in nine games and times (2013-17) . . . led her club team to the 2017 US earned one starting assignment . . . scored a goal Youth Soccer National Tournament and 2017 Super Y JUNIOR (2018) – Started in 13 of 18 games . . . against Illinois State . . . picked up an assist against League National Championship . . . participated in the posted three goals and a team-best five assists for 11 Louisiana . . . attempted seven shots, four of which Regional Tournament three times and National League

points . . . tallied two goals against UConn, including were on goal. twice . . . was a three-year letterwinner at Deer Creek STAFF the game-winner . . . also tallied a goal against Sam High School . . . earned all-district and all-city honors Houston State . . . earned two assists against Oral PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for Slammers as a junior. Roberts, and one against Louisiana, ECU and Memphis FC ECNL from U15 to U18 . . . claimed the ECNL . . . was named TU’s “Player of the Match” against League Championship with the U16 team . . . as a PERSONAL – A mechanical engineering major . . . Oral Roberts . . . ranked eighth in assists and 23rd in member of the U15 team, won the ECNL National born October 13, 1999 . . . daughter of Donnie and points among the league’s best. Championship . . . was a three-year letterwinner Carrie Schimmels . . . was named to the 2018-19 at Huntington Beach High School . . . led HBHS to American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. SOPHOMORE (2017) – Started in seven of 14 games 54 wins, two Sunset League Championships and a . . . earned assists against Oklahoma and Temple . . . Regional State Finalist run in three years. Schimmels’ Career Totals REVIEW attempted nine shots, five of which were on goal . . . Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2018 2-0 0 0 0 0 was named TU’s “Player of the Match against UConn. PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born November 28, 2000 . . . daughter of Thaddeus and Gina Oliver. FRESHMAN (2016) – Started in seven of 18 games . . . scored two goals against East Carolina, including the Oliver’s Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points #7 game-winner . . . also tallied a goal vs. Cincinnati . . . 2018 9-1 7 1 1 3 earned an assist against USF . . . attempted 17 shots Emilie . . . ranked third in goals and shots for Tulsa on the Torres season . . . was tabbed as the American Athletic Con- Midfielder RECORDS & ference Rookie of the Week on Oct. 10 . . . was named #18 5-1 • Fr-HS HISTORY TU’s “Player of the Match” against East Carolina. Isold McKinney, Texas McKinney North PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for FC Dallas Runarsdottir 98 . . . helped her club team finish third at the U16 and Midfielder TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. U17 Texas Conference Championships, eighth at the 5-5 • Fr-HS U16 National Champions League Finals and 10th at the Reykjavik, Iceland PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the U17 National Champions League Finals . . . participat- Sund Upper Secondary D’Feeter Kicks SC ‘00 ECNL . . . with her club team, ed in the 2013 ECNL National Training Camp . . . was captured four State Cup Championships, the 2016 a four-year letterwinner at Wylie East High School . . TULSA – In her first season at Tulsa. CONFERENCE Region 3 Championship, the 2015 National League ATHLETIC AMERICAN . at WEHS, guided her team to 91 wins . . . scored 24 Championship and made an appearance at the 2015 goals and had 18 assists as a senior . . . helped her PRIOR TO TULSA – Played in 17 games with the National Finals . . . was a four-year letterwinner at team capture a Class 5A State Championship as a U17 Iceland National Team and one game with the McKinney North High School . . . led MNHS to 51 junior and a Class 4A State Runner-Up performance as U19 National Team . . . participated in the U16, U17 wins, a Bi-District Championship as a junior and a sophomore . . . earned first-team all-district honors and U19 Iceland National Team camps . . . played in senior, and to the Bi-District finals as a freshman and as a senior . . . was selected as the Texas Class 5-A the Fylkir Championship League (2016-2018), the KH sophomore . . . was tabbed as the District 14-5A Utility Utility Player of the Year as a senior. Championship League (2016) and Valur (2005-15) . . . Player of the Year as a junior and the Midfielder of the helped her club teams capture the 2018 Lengjubikar Year as a sophomore. PERSONAL – A nursing major . . . born August 29, Championship, the 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2018 Icelan- 1997 . . . daughter of Richard and Sarah Morris . . dic Championships, and the 2016 Cup Championship PERSONAL – A business major . . . born October 21, . was named to the 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 . . . was named the 2011 and 2015 Valur Player of the 2000 . . . daughter of Freddy and Kristy Torres. American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. Year, and the 2017 Fylkir Player of the Year.

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 11 #13 #17 Reagan Anna Whitlow Williams Forward Forward 5-9 • Sr-3L 5-6 • Sr-3L Broken Arrow, Okla. Kent, England Broken Arrow Int’l School of Penang

TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started in TULSA – A three-year letterwinner . . . has started 17 of 49 games . . . has four goals and four assists for in 38 of 51 games . . . has 14 goals and six assists for 12 points. 34 points.

JUNIOR (2018) – Started in two of 18 games . . . JUNIOR (2018) – Started in all 18 games . . . was scored a goal against Louisiana . . . picked up assists named to the American Athletic Conference all- against Missouri State, Sam Houston State and UCF . . conference first team . . . had a team-best nine goals . . attempted 26 shots. . . scored goals against Missouri State, Sam Houston State, Louisiana, Oral Roberts, ECU, Cincinnati, USF, SOPHOMORE (2017) – Started in nine of 13 games UConn and Memphis . . . picked up assists against . . . scored a goal at UCF . . . earned an assist against Oklahoma Baptist, Sam Houston State, Louisiana and Central Michigan . . . attempted eight shots . . . was SMU . . . attempted a team-high 38 shots, 21 of which selected as TU’s “Player of the Match” against Central were on goal . . . ranked fifth in points (22), sixth in Michigan, UCF and UConn. goals, 11th in game-winning goals (2), 13th in assists and 16th in shots among the league’s best . . . was FRESHMAN (2016) – Started in six of 18 games . . . named TU’s “Player of the Match” against Missouri scored a goal against South Carolina and Ole Miss . . . State, Louisiana, Cincinnati and Memphis. attempted seven shots . . . was named as TU’s “Player of the Match” against South Carolina. SOPHOMORE (2017) – Started in five of 16 games . . . scored a goal against Nebraska . . . attempted 10 PRIOR TO TULSA – Had a Top Drawer Soccer top- shots, four of which were on goal. 150 ranking . . . played club soccer for TSC Hurricane ECNL 98 and was a member of the Oklahoma Olympic FRESHMAN (2016) – Started in 15 of 17 games . . Development Program . . . with TSC Hurricane, helped . scored the game-winning goal at Houston . . . also capture the U18 and U17 ECNL Texas Conference tallied goals against Central Arkansas, Missouri State Championships . . . also played for Broken Arrow High and UConn . . . recorded two assists at Temple . . . School . . . led BAHS to 41 wins in four seasons . . attempted 15 shots, 11 of which were on goal . . . . tallied 10 goals and five assists for 25 points as a ranked second in goals and third in points on the team senior . . . was tabbed to the all-state team her senior . . . was named to the American Athletic Conference season . . . captured a district championship her soph- all-Rookie team. omore year at BAHS . . . was an all-district performer as a junior . . . was tabbed to the Tulsa World Top-Five PRIOR TO TULSA – Played club soccer for the Players to Watch list as a junior and senior. Millwall Lionesses . . . was called up for the Wales U19 National Team camps . . . made five game ap- PERSONAL – A management major . . . born Decem- pearances in the Continental Cup and Women’s Super ber 24, 1997 . . . daughter of Brian and Becky Whitlow League 2 . . . was ranked as the No. 11 scorer out of . . . was named to the 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 268 registered players in FA Southern Division . . . American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. competed in the FA U17 Cup . . . tallied 14 goals with the Lionesses . . . was named the Player’s Player of Whitlow’s Career Totals the Season and Manager’s Player of the Season during Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points her career. 2016 18-6 7 2 0 4 2017 13-9 8 1 1 3 2018 18-2 26 1 3 5 PERSONAL – A mechanical engineering major . . Totals 49-17 41 4 4 12 . was named to the 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team . . . was a 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-District VII second team selection.

Williams’ Career Totals Year G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2016 17-15 15 4 2 10 2017 16-5 10 1 0 2 2018 18-18 38 9 4 22 Totals 51-38 63 14 6 34

12 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 THE CUSSEN FILE

PERSONAL Alma Mater: Kyle Cussen Southern Nazarene, 1994 INTRO Birthdate: head Coach - 12th Year March 1, 1971 Hometown: Moore, Okla. Family: Wife, Misti, and two children, Cassie and Caia PLAYERS

COACHING EXPERIENCE Kyle Cussen was named the head coach of the In his time at ORU, Cussen coached 46 all-con- 208-168-42, 21 years (1998-Present) Tulsa women’s soccer program on January 21, ference performers, 22 Mid-Con all-tournament 2008, and is in his 12th year at the helm. In 21 team selections and five Mid-Continent Player Tulsa: years as a collegiate head coach, Cussen has of the Year honorees. He had one player earn 98-94-27, 11 years (2008-Present) compiled a 208-168-42 record, including a 98-94- Mid-Con Newcomer of the Year honors and had Oral Roberts University: 27 mark in 11 years with the Golden Hurricane. two Mid-Con Tournament MVP selections. Cus- 110-74-15, 10 years, 1998-2007 sen also had 64 student-athletes earn academic Under Cussen, the Hurricane has five seasons all-conference accolades during his tenure, while PLAYING EXPERIENCE with 10-plus wins, including tying the sec- three of his players earned all-Central Region Four-year letterwinner at Southern STAFF ond-best mark of 13 wins in 2015. Nineteen honors. Nazarene (1990-93 student-athletes have earned all-conference honors, three were tabbed to the conference Cussen was named the Mid-Continent Confer- all-tournament team, Rachel Thun was selected ence Coach of the Year in 2002 after leading his as The American Rookie of the Year (2014) and team to the regular season championship, while Midfielder of the Year (2016), Jordan O’Brien was going undefeated in league action. Cussen spent time playing professionally for the tabbed as the Conference USA Freshman of the Oklahoma City Slickers and the Tulsa Rough- Year (2010), 13 players received all-Rookie/Fresh- An Oklahoma native, Cussen played collegiately

necks. In 1999, he earned a master’s degree in REVIEW man accolades and five picked up NSCAA All- at Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, education at ORU. Region honors during Cussen’s tenure. TU stu- Okla. He graduated from SNU in 1994 with a dent-athletes have also excelled in the classroom bachelor’s degree in business administration. He and his wife, Misti, who is the head women’s under Cussen’s direction, as the team earned the Cussen then served as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Oral Roberts University, have NSCAA Team Academic Award in 2012 and 2013, soccer coach for the SNU Redskins, helping to two daughters: Cassie Grace and Caia Faith. 12 players received CoSIDA All-District honors build a program in its early stages. While there, while two went on to be named to the CoSIDA Cussen helped the team post an overall 51-9-1 Academic All-America team, and 234 (134 C- record and qualify for the NAIA Regional all three RECORDS &

USA; 100 The American) student-athletes have years, including an NAIA Final Four berth in 1995. HISTORY earned conference academic accolades.

Cussen was the head women’s coach at Oral CUSSEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Roberts University from 1998-2007. He posted an overall record of 110-74-15 in his 10 seasons, Year W L T Conf. Record Finish while compiling an eight-year conference mark 2008 Head Coach 8 9 3 3-6-2 9th of 35-15-8. 2009 Head Coach 7 10 2 4-7-0 10th 2010 Head Coach 8 9 2 3-6-2 11th CONFERENCE During his ORU tenure, Cussen’s teams won three 2011 Head Coach 10 8 3 4-5-2 8th ATHLETIC AMERICAN regular season Mid-Continent Conference titles 2012 Head Coach 12 6 4 6-3-2 5th (2000, 2002 and 2004) and two Mid-Con Tourna- 2013 Head Coach 11 6 4 4-3-3 5th (West) ment crowns (1999, 2004), while appearing in the 2014 Head Coach 11 8 2 4-4-1 5th Mid-Con Tournament Championship game for six straight seasons (1999-2004). Cussen also led 2015 Head Coach 13 6 1 4-4-1 5th ORU to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2016 Head Coach 8 10 1 4-5-0 7th the program’s 12-year history in 2004. 2017 Head Coach 3 12 4 1-6-2 9th 2018 Head Coach 7 10 1 3-6-0 8th Total 11 seasons 98 94 27 40-55-15

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 13 Jim Rhein Associate Head Coach - 12th Year

the Year (2014) and Midfielder of the Year (2016), On the Club level, Rhein served as the Technical As- Jordan O’Brien was tabbed as the Conference USA sistant to the Director of Coaching for the Hurricane Freshman of the Year (2010), 13 players received Futball Club. Rhein helped the HFC ’84 record 15 all-Rookie/Freshman accolades and five picked up tournament titles, including the state championship NSCAA All-Region honors. in 2002, while that team also earned a No. 6 nation- Jim Rhein was named as an assistant coach for the al ranking in July 2002 by NationalSoccerRanking. Tulsa women’s soccer program in 2008, was pro- Rhein came to Tulsa from Bixby High School where com. Rhein has also worked with the HFC ’88 boys moted to associate head coach in 2013 and is in his he registered a career 131-53-2 coaching record and girls teams, as well as the HFC ’94 girls team. 12th season overall. in 13 years as the Spartans’ head girls coach. He coached 21 players to all-state accolades and guid- Rhein was a four-year letterwinner at Northeast- During his tenure, the Golden Hurricane has com- ed the team to the state tournament in each of his 13 ern State, where he received a bachelor’s degree piled a 98-94-27 mark, 19 student-athletes have seasons. His teams advanced to the state quarterfi- in secondary education and social studies in 1993. earned all-conference honors, three were tabbed nals six times and the state semifinals in 2002 and to the conference all-tournament team, Rachel 2007. Rhein also coached the Spartans to 11 district He and his wife, Amy, have two children: Ali and Eli. Thun was selected as The American Rookie of championships and two runner-up performances. Mike Schwarz Assistant Coach - 1st Year

three years. He has also coached club soccer for 11 Schwarz holds an NSCAA Advanced National Li- years, including a stint as the Director of Goalkeep- cense, an NSCAA Director of Coaching License, ing for West Side Alliance, and coached the Bixby and an NSCAA Goalkeeper Level I and II Licenses, High School boys team from 2014-2018. as well as multiple USSF Licenses.

Mike Schwarz joined the Tulsa women’s soccer Schwarz played soccer for Loras College (Dubuque, Schwarz graduated from Holland Hall in 2002, and coaching staff prior to the 2019 season. Iowa) during the 2002-03 season, before transferring is working toward his degree in sports management to Oklahoma. from SNHU. He is married to Siera Strawser. Schwarz, a native of Tulsa, comes to TU after serving as the goalkeeper coach for Oral Roberts the last Rachel Blankenship Intern - 1st Year

The University of Tulsa alumnus, Rachel (Thun) Blan- sixth in goals scored on Tulsa’s top 10 lists. Blanken- kenship, returned this season to serve as an intern ship was a four-time first-team all-American Athletic for the Golden Hurricane. Conference selection, was tabbed as the 2016 Mid- fielder of the Year and the 2014 Rookie of the Year, A four-year letterwinner (2014-17), Blankenship and was named to the 2014 all-Rookie team. started in 70 of 75 contests, and tallied 31 goals and 28 assists for 90 career points. She concluded Blankenship, an Oklahoma City native, earned her her career ranked first in assists, fifth in points and bachelor’s degree in psychology from Tulsa in 2018.

14 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 TulsaHurricane.com 14 Dr. Gerard Clancy INTRO President

Dr. Gerard “Gerry” Clancy is the 20th president Prior to arriving at TU, Clancy was president of At TU, Clancy launched the Oxley College of PLAYERS of The University of Tulsa. As a university leader in The University of Oklahoma-Tulsa for eight years. Health Sciences in 2015. The college is home to the tune with the changing higher education landscape, He joined OU in 2001 as dean of the College of TU School of Nursing, School of Community Medicine, Clancy is working to transform TU into a premier Medicine in Tulsa, professor of psychiatry and Department of Kinesiology & Rehabilitative Sciences institution that prepares students not just for the 21st Morningside Health Care Foundation Endowed Chair and Department of Communication Sciences & century, but the 22nd century. By reimagining TU’s in Leadership. During his tenure as president, the Disorders. The college works closely with TU’s other academic structure, Clancy’s team has developed OU-Tulsa Schusterman Center added more than $327 colleges on interdisciplinary projects as well as with the Student Success Center, a University Studies million in new facilities, degree programs, endowed the renowned Laureate Institute for Brain Research program and robust academic program reviews chairs and scholarships. on mental illness and neuroscience. that focus on student outcomes. The president’s Clancy helped develop a community health In 2011, Clancy served as chairman of the unwavering focus on student success guides TU’s network that included after-hours free clinics for board of the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce mission. the underserved, pediatric school-based clinics and led a task force to advance regional economic STAFF Before assuming the presidency, Clancy served in disadvantaged areas and mobile psychiatric development. In 2014, he served as campaign chair as the university’s vice president for health affairs, teams. In 2005, Clancy was inducted into the Gold and chaired the Tulsa Area United Way board. dean of TU’s Oxley College of Health Sciences and Humanism Honor Society. Between 2009 and 2013, TulsaPeople magazine named him the 2009 “Tulsan the Oxley Foundation Chair in Community Medicine. he led a successful modernization of the region’s of the Year;” and in 2014, he was invited to work He assumed his duties as TU’s president on Nov. healthcare delivery system. Aided by more than $16 on international health disparities with the World 1, 2016. million in federal grants, the new health programs Health Organization. During his presidency, TU has added millions included development of patient-centered medical Clancy earned his bachelor’s and medical in scholarship opportunities to meet the objectives home teams, care coordination services, regional degrees from The University of Iowa graduating

outlined in the university’s five-year strategic information exchanges and workforce training with Alpha Omega Honors. He later served as a UI REVIEW plan that calls for growing the enrollment and initiatives. faculty member and vice chair of the Department improving retention and graduation rates. TU also In 2015, the OU-Tulsa College of Medicine was of Psychiatry. A graduate of the Harvard University has undertaken a supporting role to position Tulsa renamed the OU-TU School of Community Medicine, Programs in Health Care Policy and Management and as a center of excellence for cybersecurity. In much a joint venture between the University of Oklahoma Non-Profit Financial Stewardship, Clancy served on the same way TU supported the city as a petroleum and The University of Tulsa to provide a four-year active duty in the U.S. Air Force as a flight surgeon. hub for decades, the university is now known as a medical education program in Tulsa. This past year, He and his wife, Paula, have been married more national leader in cyber education and is using that Clancy received the Outstanding Teacher Award for than 34 years and have three children. reputation to attract talent and build a cyber district his Humanities in Medicine course in the OU-TU adjacent to campus. School of Community Medicine. RECORDS & HISTORY CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC AMERICAN

15 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 TULSAHURRICANE.COM 15 Dr. derrick gragg vice President and director of athletics

Vice President and Director of Athletics Dr. reached a bowl game and the Golden Hurricane Derrick Gragg is in his seventh year at The University basketball team made the NCAA Tournament in of Tulsa’s. He was appointed to the position on the same year for the first time in school history. March 20, 2013. Before coming to Tulsa, Gragg spent seven Under Gragg’s leadership, Tulsa athletics made years as the Director of Athletics at Eastern the transition from Conference USA to the American Michigan University, where he was responsible Athletic Conference in 2014-15. In the first five years for an intercollegiate athletic program with 21 of Tulsa’s membership, Hurricane teams have won teams, 550 student-athletes and 80 staff members. the second-most league championships with 16 Gragg’s experience covers 26 years in progressively conference titles and has had 17 second-place advanced roles at the universities of Arkansas, Olympic sports programs and chairman of the Big 12 finishes. Tulsa closed out its membership in C-USA Michigan, Missouri and Vanderbilt. Compliance Coordinators Group in his final year. with seven league crowns in that final season of Under Gragg’s leadership, Eastern Michigan Gragg began his career in athletic administration 2013-14. enjoyed successful campaigns not only on the at his alma mater, Vanderbilt, where he served from Within his first 20 months, Gragg administered field, but also in the classroom. EMU athletic 1993 to 1995 as an academic counselor before the development and implementation of the teams accumulated 22 Mid-American Conference adding the title of director of student life in his final athletic department’s Strategic Plan. He was also (MAC) championships, while the student-athlete year. very instrumental in largest-ever planned gift for graduation rate exceeded the general student body During his career, Gragg has published several athletics at the University of Tulsa (approximately graduation rate by 20%. Gragg spearheaded the articles and editorials on intercollegiate athletics $7 million). During Gragg’s tenure, several of the TU construction of EMU’s $3.9 million multipurpose as well as a nationwide study on sports-related Athletic facilities have been renovated, including the indoor athletic practice facility and was nationally gambling. He has been a presenter and panelist at Chapman Stadium ONEOK Club area, locker rooms recognized for his leadership, earning the Black events such as the NCAA Future Coaches Academy, for football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball Coaches & Administrators (BCA) Administrator of Champions for Athletic Directors and Football and volleyball. The 2019-2020 academic year begins the Year Award in 2008-09. Coaches, Emerging Administrators Academy with the construction of a new auxiliary strength Before that, Gragg spent six years at the Professional Development Conference and the and conditioning facility for men’s and women’s University of Arkansas, where he began as an NCAA Annual Convention. basketball, volleyball and women’s golf. associate athletic director in 2000 and ascended Gragg currently serves as a member of the During Gragg’s tenure, Tulsa has advanced to to senior associate athletic director in 2003 and American Athletic Conference Athletic Directors’ the postseason 51 times and has 26 All-America then to deputy athletic director. At Arkansas, Gragg Executive Committee, the Commissioner’s Media selections, eight CoSIDA Academic All-Americans was involved in various areas including: athletic Rights Committee and the NCAA’s Division I and 1,159 academic honor roll recipients, while the administration, sport program oversight, marketing, Nominating Committee In the past, Gragg served combined student-athlete grade point average has sports information, recruitment, budgeting, student- as a member of the NCAA’s Legislative Council, peaked at 3.207. In 2016-17, Tulsa was the league’s athlete support, compliance, facilities and game the NCAA DI Postseason Football Bowl Game Ad top performer in the Learfield Cup standings. management, fund-raising and research. Hoc Working Group and as the Chair of the AAC’s Tulsa’s graduation success rate during Gragg’s Prior to his stint at Arkansas, Gragg spent three Finance Committee. tenure has reached 87-percent, while community years as assistant athletic director for compliance at In October 2015, Gragg released his first book service hours continue to rise, surpassing 5,000 Michigan beginning his tenure in 1997. Previously, titled “40 Days of Direction: Life Lessons from the hours. With the tremendous success Tulsa athletic he was the director of compliance and operations Talented Ten”, which shares life experiences as a teams have enjoyed over the years, the 2015-16 at Missouri from 1995-97. During his two years in collegiate athlete in hopes to provide a blueprint for season provided a milestone when the football team Columbia, he was the game event manager for 10 today’s student-athlete. A former collegiate wide receiver, Gragg lettered four years at Vanderbilt while earning his bachelor’s degree in human development in 1992. He earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State University in 1999. Gragg received his doctorate in higher education administration from the University of Arkansas in May of 2004 and also taught over a dozen college courses during his tenure there as an athletic administrator. A native of Huntsville, Ala., Gragg was inducted into the Huntsville-Madison County (Ala.) Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Gragg, 49 (11-19-69), and his wife, Sanya, have four children: daughters De’Sha and Saniyah and sons Avery, who is a former TU football student- athlete, and Phillip-Raymond.

16 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 TulsaHurricane.com 16 2018 Season In Review The Golden Hurricane finished last season with a 7-10-1 overall record, including a 3-6 mark in the American Athletic Conference. Anna Williams was named to INTRO The American first team, while Mia Darden was tabbed to the all-conference second team and all-Rookie team.

Anna Williams and Mia Darden Earn All- Darden Earns American Athletic Conference Accolades Conference Rookie of the Week Honor • Anna Williams and Mia Darden earned • Mia Darden was tabbed as the American American Athletic Conference all-conference Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week on accolades, while Darden was tabbed to the September 3. PLAYERS all-rookie team, as announced by the league • Darden scored two goals for Tulsa in a 4-1 office. win over Sam Houston State. She scored • Williams was tabbed to the first team. She in the 8th and 57th minutes for the first and netted a team-leading nine goals and 22 third goals for TU, and had six shots, three points, while finishing second on the team of which were on goal against the Bearkats with four assists. Williams ended the season in 54 minutes of play. Darden had one shot, ranked fifth in points and sixth in goals among which was on goal, in 45 minutes of play the league’s best. She attempted 38 shots, against Arkansas State.

21 of which were on goal for a 0.553 shots- STAFF on-goal percentage, and registered two game- 2018 Schedule Highlights winning goals. • Two NCAA Tournament teams from the 2018 • Darden was named to the conference’s second season highlighted the 2018 Tulsa women’s team. She tallied seven goals and three assists soccer schedule, including Memphis and USF MIA DARDEN for 17 points on the year, and ranked 11th in • USF concluded the year ranked 19th in the points and 12th in goals in the league. Darden final United Soccer Coaches poll, while had 32 shot attempts, 14 of which were on Memphis finished at 23rd Protecting the Home Field goal, and had two game-winning goals.

• Under the direction of Head Coach Kyle REVIEW Winningest Women’s Coach Cussen, TU has tallied a 42-12-5 home mark • Kyle Cussen is the winningest women’s in non-conference games soccer head coach in school history with 98 • TU was 3-3-1 in home non-conference games victories in 2018 • Cussen surpassed who had 61 wins Tulsa Picked Ninth in The American • Cussen reached the 200-career win mark at Preseason Coaches’ Poll Missouri State on Sept. 17, 2017

• The Golden Hurricane was picked to finish RECORDS &

• Cussen has a 208-168-42 mark in 20 seasons HISTORY ninth in the American Athletic Conference, of coaching, including a 98-94-27 record at TU as voted on by the league’s head coaches, and and a 7-10-1 mark in 2018 finished the year ranked eighth in the league. • The projected order of finish was UCF, USF, In Goal Memphis, Cincinnati, SMU, UConn, Houston, • Mica MacKay had a 1.63 GAA, a 0.750 saves ECU, Tulsa and Temple percentage, 72 saves and one clean sheet in • The actual order of finish was USF, Memphis, 1325:00 minutes between the posts, and UCF, ECU, SMU, Temple, Houston, Tulsa,

Kay Jones had a 2.44 GAA, a 0.690 saves CONFERENCE

UConn and Cincinnati ATHLETIC AMERICAN percentage and 20 saves in 332:26 minutes in goal

29 Goals, 11 Scorers • Tulsa had 29 goals on the season, 10 more than in 2017 • TU’s goals came from 11 different players • Anna Williams had a team-best nine goals on the year, while Mia Darden had seven scores and Valiree Morris had three goals ANNA WILLIAMS

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 17 2018 The American Standings 2018 Tulsa Statistics The American Games All Games Players G-GS Goals Assists Points Shots W L T W L T WILLIAMS, Anna 18-18 9 4 22 38 USF * 8 1 0 15 4 0 DARDEN, Mia 17-11 7 3 17 32 Memphis + 7 2 0 17 4 0 KAISER, Alyssa 18-18 1 2 4 31 UCF 6 3 0 10 7 1 MORRIS, Valiree 18-13 3 5 11 27 ECU 5 4 0 10 6 3 WHITLOW, Reagan 18-2 1 3 5 26 SMU 5 4 0 10 6 2 MIGUEL, Fabi 15-3 1 0 2 21 Temple 3 5 1 7 11 1 BRANDENBURG, Emily 18-16 2 1 5 17 IGWE, Neha 16-5 0 1 1 16 Houston 3 5 1 7 10 2 BORBOA, Gabriella 18-5 2 0 4 14 Tulsa 3 6 0 7 10 1 GUTHRIE, Addyson 17-14 0 2 2 11 UConn 2 7 0 4 14 0 OLIVER, Alijah 9-1 1 1 3 7 Cincinnati 1 6 2 6 9 3 DUBACH, Averee 18-16 1 0 2 5 * Regular Season Champions HUSTAVA, Ashlan 12-11 0 0 0 4 + Conference Tournament Champions HOOVER, Danielle 18-18 0 0 0 4 HOLMES, Jada 14-8 0 0 0 3 CHLUMOVA, Alzbeta 5-2 1 0 2 2 2018 Tulsa Results DOEBLE, Bree 8-0 0 0 0 1 FOUTS, Annabeth 1-1 0 0 0 1 Date Opponent Result MARTIN, Anna 18-18 0 1 1 1 CHAPMAN, Jayden 6-0 0 0 0 1 AUGUST EDGAR, Tristyn 10-0 0 0 0 0 16 #20 Oklahoma State Cancelled SCHIMMELS, Grayson 2-0 0 0 0 0 19 Missouri State L, 3-2 (OT) TULSA 18 29 23 81 262 23 Oklahoma Baptist W, 2-0 OPPONENTS 18 33 34 100 273 26 Illinois State T, 1-1 (2OT) 31 Arkansas State L, 2-1 (OT) Goalkeepers G-GS MINS GA SO SV GAA SEPTEMBER MACKAY, Mica 15-14 1325:00 24 1 72 1.63 JONES, Kay 5-4 332:26 9 1 20 2.44 2 Sam Houston State W, 4-1 TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0 3 0.00 7 vs. Louisiana# W, 3-1 TULSA 18 1657:26 33 2 95 1.79 9 at Rice# L, 2-0 OPPONENTS 18 1657:26 29 4 79 1.57 14 Oral Roberts W, 3-1 16 Kansas State L, 3-0 20 ECU* W, 3-1 Fouls: TU 186, Opponents 208 23 Cincinnati* L, 2-1 Penalty Kicks: TU 1-1, Opponents 2-3 Corner Kicks: TU 83, Opponents 104 OCTOBER Yellow Cards: TU 18, Opponents 14 4 at SMU* W, 3-2 Red Cards: TU 0, Opponents 0 7 at Houston* L, 2-0 11 #24 USF* L, 2-1 14 UCF* L, 3-1 18 at Temple* L, 1-0 21 at UConn* W, 3-0 26 at #18 Memphis* L, 6-1

BOLD denotes home games # Denotes Rice Invitational * Denotes American Athletic Conference game Tulsa’s Hat Trick History

Season Player Game Score 1990 Janette Javet^ vs. St. Mary of the Plains (9/21/90) W, 12-0 1993 Janette Javet vs. UNC-Greensboro (10/1/93) W, 3-2 1993 Glenda Moore vs. Arkansas (10/6/93) W, 4-3 1994 Glenda Moore* vs. College of the Southwest (9/4/94) W, 8-0 1995 Jenny Simms* vs. Southeastern Louisiana (10/20/95) W, 6-0 1995 Amber Farr vs. Northern Illinois (10/13/95) W, 4-1 Tulsa’s Top 10 Crowds 1995 Jenny Simms vs. Memphis (10/1/95) W, 5-0 3,511 at #10 Notre Dame Sept. 2, 2011 1995 Jenny Simms vs. Oral Roberts (9/13/95) W, 7-1 2,727 at #4 Texas A&M Sept. 21, 2007 1996 Jenny Simms* vs. Air Force (10/20/96) W, 4-1 2,595 at #11 Texas A&M Aug. 28, 2016 2000 Julie Twellman vs. Southwest Missouri State (9/10/00) W, 4-0 1,707 #13 Notre Dame Aug. 24, 2012 2002 Danielle Fauteux vs. Rice (10/20/02) W, 3-2 1,463 vs. Western Michigan Sept. 4, 2011 2002 Danielle Fauteux vs. Drury (9/27/02) W, 4-0 1,413 #15 Oklahoma Sept. 14, 2014 2002 Danielle Fauteux vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (9/18/02) W, 5-2 1,359 at Nebraska Sept. 24, 1999 2008 Jennifer Kacergis vs. Jackson State (9/7/08) W, 10-0 1,305 at Tennessee Sept. 7, 2014 2010 Claire Nicholson vs. UAB (10/17/10) W, 4-1 1,269 at UTEP Oct. 5, 2007 2012 Claire Nicholson vs. Nicholls State (8/26/12) W, 7-0 1,259 at New Mexico Sept. 13, 2009 * indicates four goals scored ^ indicates five goals scored

18 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 18 Tulsa Records

1993 Jenny Simms...... 7 2002 Kelly Wilson...... 1.5 7. Amy Edwards (1988-91)...... 30 SEASON LEADERS Janette Javet...... 7 2003 Kelly Wilson...... 1.5 8. Melissa McCormick (1998-01)..27 Points 1994 Heather Welker...... 4 Pam Devore...... 1.5 9. Claire Nicholson (2010-13)...... 26

Amy Dyksterhuis...... 4 2004 Pam Devore...... 1 10. Julie Twellman (1999-02)...... 25 INTRO 1988 Shari Rozmus...... 39 1995 Amber Farr...... 5 Abby Fahrig...... 1 1989 Amy Edwards...... 21 Paige Mayer...... 5 2005 Meredith Hart...... 9 Assists 1990 Shari Rozmus...... 30 1996 Jennifer Kastendick...... 5 2006 Meredith Hart...... 3 1991 Shari Rozmus...... 28 1997 Kaci Epp...... 7 2007 Kendall Harclerode...... 3 1. Rachel Thun-Blankenship 1992 Glenda Moore...... 41 1998 Beth Taruscio...... 4 2008 Kendall Harclerode...... 6 (2014-17)...... 28 1993 Glenda Moore...... 39 Amber Farr...... 4 2009 Katie Bykowski...... 7 2. Shari Rozmus (1988-91)...... 19 1994 Glenda Moore...... 18 1999 Julie Twellman...... 5 2010 Katie Bykowski...... 3 Jamie German (2002-05)...... 19 1995 Jenny Simms...... 38 2000 Melissa McCormick...... 9$ 2011 Katie Bykowski...... 9 Jordan O’Brien (2010-13)...... 19 1996 Jenny Simms...... 29 2001 Melissa McCormick...... 5 2012 Katie Bykowski...... 5 5. Melissa McCormick (1998-01).18 1997 Amber Farr...... 21 2002 Jamie German...... 8 2013 Hayley Harryman...... 11$ 6. Jennifer Kacergis (2005-09)...... 17 1998 Beth Taruscio...... 18 2003 Jamie German...... 4 2014 Courtney McKeon...... 4 7. Lorie Shelton (1988-92)...... 16 Staci Morgan...... 4 2015 Rebecca Defer...... 5 Stephanie McCay (1990-93)...... 16 1999 Julie Twellman...... 23 PLAYERS PLAYERS 2000 JulieTwellman...... 27 2004 Katie Ward...... 8 2016 Rebecca Defer...... 1 Kaci Epp (1996-1999)...... 16 2001 Melissa McCormick...... 23 2005 Jamie German...... 6 Courtney McKeon...... 1 10. Janette Javet (1990-93)...... 15 2002 Danielle Fauteux...... 25 2006 Sarah Greene...... 5 2017 Courtney McKeon...... 1 Julie Twellman (1999-02)...... 15 2003 Staci Morgan...... 14 2007 Jennifer Kacergis...... 2 2018 Kay Jones/Mica MacKay.1 2004 Carrie Schnarre...... 22 2008 Jennifer Kacergis...... 7 Goalkeeper Saves 2005 Katie Ward...... 21 2009 Sarah Greene...... 4 Goals-Against Average Jennifer Kacergis...... 21 2010 Kelsey Killion...... 7 1. Katie Bykowski (2009-12)...... 292 2006 Megan Cash...... 19 2011 Jordan O’Brien...... 6 (Minimum of five games played) 2. Courtney McKeon (2014-17)....268 2007 Jennifer Kacergis...... 6 2012 Claire Hulcer...... 8 1988 Liz Fowler...... 0.87 3. Stacy Welp (1990-93)...... 242 2008 Jennifer Kacergis...... 19 2013 Jordan O’Brien...... 7 1989 Liz Fowler...... 1.79 4. Melissa Mitchell (1994-97).....221 2009 Jennifer Kacergis...... 12 2014 Rachel Thun...... 7 1990 Stacy Welp...... 1.53 5. Kendall Harclerode (2005-08)...193 2010 Claire Nicholson...... 22 2015 Rachel Thun...... 8 1991 Stacy Welp...... 1.55 6. Kelly Wilson (2002-03)...... 178 2011 Claire Nicholson...... 14 2016 Rachel Thun...... 9 1992 Stacy Welp...... 1.06 7. Meredith Hart (2004-06)...... 174 2017 Rachel Thun-Blankenship.....4 1993 Stacy Welp...... 1.12 8. Pam Devore (2000-05)...... 173

2012 Rebecca Handley...... 17 STAFF STAFF 2013 Jordan O’Brien...... 13 2018 Valiree Morris...... 5 1994 Melissa Mitchell...... 1.10 9. Abby Fahrig (2001-05)...... 164 2014 Rachel Thun...... 23 1995 Melissa Mitchell...... 1.10 10. Liz Fowler (1987-90)...... 140 2015 Rachel Thun...... 22 Goalkeeper Saves 1996 Melissa Mitchell...... 1.34 2016 Rachel Thun...... 33 1997 Amy Stillings...... 1.01 Goalkeeper Shutouts 2017 Rachel Thun-Blankenship. 12 1988 Did Not Keep Stat 1998 Whitney Forsyth...... 1.28 2018 Anna Williams...... 22 1989 Liz Fowler...... 120 1999 Amanda Wallace...... 2.48 1. Stacy Welp (1990-93)...... 30 1990 Stacy Welp...... 76 2000 Pam Devore...... 1.30. 2. Katie Bykowski (2009-12)...... 24 Goals 1991 Stacy Welp...... 64 2001 Abby Fahrig...... 1.82 3. Melissa Mitchell (1994-97)...... 16 1992 Stacy Welp...... 40 2002 Kelly Wilson...... 1.81 Hayley Harryman (2011-13)...... 16 1988 Shari Rozmus...... 17 1993 Stacy Welp...... 62 2003 Kelly Wilson...... 1.97 5. Amy Stillings (1996-99)...... 15 1989 Amy Edwards...... 10 1994 Melissa Mitchell...... 66 2004 Pam Devore...... 1.23 6. Meredith Hart (2004-06)...... 12 1990 Janette Javet...... 13 1995 Melissa Mitchell...... 79 2005 Meredith Hart...... 1.38 7. Pam Devore (2000-05)...... 10.5 1991 Shari Rozmus...... 11 1996 Melissa Mitchell...... 55 2006 Meredith Hart...... 1.16 8. Courtney McKeon (2014-17)...... 10 REVIEW REVIEW 1992 Glenda Moore...... 17 1997 Amy Stillings...... 88 2007 Rachel Robinson...... 0.72 9. Liz Fowler (1987-90)...... 9 1993 Glenda Moore...... 19 1998 Whitney Forsyth...... 83 2008 Kendall Harclerode..... 1.21 Kendall Harclerode (2005-08)...... 9 1994 Glenda Moore...... 8 1999 Amanda Wallace...... 87 2009 Katie Bykowski...... 1.08 1995 Jenny Simms...... 19 2000 Pam Devore...... 109 2010 Katie Bykowski...... 1.07 Goals-Against Average 1996 Jenny Simms...... 13 2001 Abby Fahrig...... 116 2011 Katie Bykowski...... 1.33 1997 Amber Farr...... 10 2002 Kelly Wilson...... 102 2012 Katie Bykowski...... 0.58 (Minimum of five games played) 1998 Beth Taruscio...... 7 2003 Kelly Wilson...... 76 2013 Hayley Harryman...... 0.78 1. Hayley Harryman (2011-13) 1999 Julie Twellman...... 9 2004 Pam Devore...... 51 2014 Courtney McKeon...... 1.31 0.78 (29 GA/3320 mins.) 2000 Julie Twellman...... 11 2005 Meredith Hart...... 80 2015 Rebecca Defer...... 0.29 2. Katie Bykowski (2009-12) 2001 Melissa McCormick...... 9 2006 Meredith Hart...... 73 2016 Rebecca Defer...... 1.62 1.07 (71 GA/5963 mins.) 2002 Danielle Fauteux...... 11 2007 Kendall Harclerode...... 92 2017 Rebecca Defer...... 2.08 3. Amy Stillings (1996-99) 2008 Kendall Harclerode...... 84 2018 Mica MacKay...... 1.63 1.20 (30 GA/2237 mins.) 2003 Danielle Fauteux...... 5 RECORDS & Staci Morgan...... 5 2009 Katie Bykowski...... 93 4. Melissa Mitchell (1994-97) HISTORY 2004 Carrie Schnarre...... 9 2010 Katie Bykowski...... 78 1.21 (60 GA/4440 mins.) 2005 Katie Ward...... 9 2011 Katie Bykowski...... 76 CAREER LEADERS 5. Whitney Forsyth (1998) 2006 Megan Cash...... 8 2012 Hayley Harryman...... 56 1.28 (20GA/1404 mins.) 2007 Jennifer Kacergis...... 2 2013 Hayley Harryman...... 69 Points Rebecca Defer (2014-17) 2008 Jennifer Kacergis...... 6 2014 Courtney McKeon...... 63 1.28 (36 GA/2517 mins.) Hannah Taylor...... 6 2015 Coutrney McKeon...... 55 1. Shari Rozmus (1988-91)...... 107 7. Stacy Welp (1990-93) 2009 Kayla Chambers...... 5 2016 Rebecca Defer...... 72 2. Jenny Simms (1993-96)...... 106 1.30 (86 GA/5963 mins.) Jennifer Kacergis...... 5 2017 Courtney McKeon...... 107 3. Janette Javet (1990-93)...... 103 8. Pam Devore (2000-05) 2010 Claire Nicholson...... 11 2018 Mica MacKay...... 72 4. Glenda Moore (1990-94)...... 100 1.32 (46 GA/3115 mins.) 2011 Lindsay Kirch...... 5 5. Rachel Thun-Blankenship 9. Meredith Hart (2004-06) Claire Nicholson...... 5 Goalkeeper Shutouts (2014-17)...... 90 1.34 (54 GA/3632 mins.)

6. Amber Farr (1995-98)...... 81 10. Kendall Harclerode (2005-08) CONFERENCE

2012 Rebecca Handley...... 8 ATHLETIC AMERICAN 2013 Bradi Hinch...... 6 1988 Liz Fowler...... 6 7. Melissa McCormick...... 72 1.51 (60 GA/3578 mins.) 2014 Christina Holmes...... 9 1989 Liz Fowler...... 3 (1998-01) 2015 Rachel Thun...... 7 1990 Stacy Welp...... 5 8. Amy Edwards (1988-91)...... 71 $ - denotes conference leader 2016 Rachel Thun...... 12 1991 Stacy Welp...... 4 9. Julie Twellman (1999-02)...... 65 Note: 1987 was the first year of women’s soccer 2017 Rachel Thun-Blankenship.....4 1992 Stacy Welp...... 9 10. Jennifer Kacergis (2005-09)...... 63 but individual statistics were not kept until the 2018 Anna Williams...... 9 1993 Stacy Welp...... 5 1988 season. 1994 Melissa Mitchell...... 1 Goals Assists Jennifer Lawson...... 1 1995 Melissa Mitchell...... 7 1. Jenny Simms (1993-96)...... 47 1988 Shannon Peacher...... 7 1996 Melissa Mitchell...... 9 2. Glenda Moore (1990-94)...... 45 1989 Nanci Shafer...... 7 1997 Amy Stillings...... 7 3. Shari Rozmus (1988-91)...... 44 1990 Shari Rozmus...... 6 1998 Whitney Forsyth...... 8 Janette Javet (1990-93)...... 44 1991 Shari Rozmus...... 6 1999 Amanda Wallace...... 2 5. Amber Farr (1995-98)...... 35 1992 Glenda Moore...... 7 2000 Pam Devore...... 7 6. Rachel Thun-Blankenship Stephanie McCay...... 7 2001 Abby Fahrig...... 4 (2014-17)...... 31

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 19 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

Game Season Career Game

Most Goals Most Points Most Points Most Goals 5 Janette Javet 41 Glenda Moore...... 1992 107 Shari Rozmus ...... 1988-91 12 vs. St. Mary of the Plains (9/21/90) vs. St. Mary of the Plains (9/21/90) (44 goals & 19 assists) & Loyola (Ill.) (9/21/92) Most Goals Most Points 19 Glenda Moore ...... 1993 Most Goals 10 Janette Javet 19 Jenny Simms...... 1995 47 Jenny Simms ...... 1993-96 Most Points vs. St. Mary of the Plains (9/21/90) 29 vs. St. Mary of the Plains (9/21/90) Most Hat Tricks Most Assists & Loyola (Ill.) (9/21/92) Most Assists 3 Jenny Simms...... 1995 28 Rachel Thun...... 2014-17 3 Shannon Peacher 3 Danielle Fauteux ...... 2002 Most Assists vs. Denver (10/17/88) Most Shutouts 9 vs. Drury (9/6/92) 3 Shari Rozmus Most Assists 30 Stacy Welp...... 1990-93 vs. Quincy College (10/13/90) 9 Melissa McCormick...... 2000 (2 shared with Liz Fowler) 3 Glenda Moore Rachel Thun...... 2016 Fewest Shots Allowed vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (11/1/92) Most Saves 0 vs. Centenary (9/24/05) 3 Heather Welker Most Saves 292 Katie Bykowski...... 2009-12 0 vs. Jackson State (9/7/08) vs. College of the Southwest 120 Liz Fowler ...... 1989 (9/4/94) Most Goals by a Freshman Season 3 Kaci Epp Most Shutouts 17 Shari Rozmus ...... 1988 vs. Wyoming (10/19/97) 10 Stacy Welp ...... 1992 Most Wins...... 14, 1993 (1 shared with Jennifer Lawson) Most Consecutive Shutouts Most Consecutive Wins...... 11, 1995 5 Hayley Harryman...... 2013 Most Saves Most Cons. Games w/o 17 Kelly Wilson Lowest Goals-Against Average vs. SMU (10/25/02) (Minimum of five games played) Most Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal a Win...... 7, 2010, 2017 0.29 Rebecca Defer...... 2015 7 Amber Farr...... 1997 Most Losses...... 14, 2007 Fastest Goal from Start of Game Most Consecutive Losses...... 8, 2003 0:06 Rachel Garcia Most Consecutive Games with an Assist Most Cons. Games w/o vs. #7 Notre Dame (9/2/11) 4 Katie Ward...... 2004 a Loss...... 17, 1992-93 4 Roman Edwards...... 2015 Most Cons. Homes Games w/o 4 Rachel Thun...... 2015 a Loss...... 13, 2014-15 Most Ties...... 4 1987, 2002, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2017 Most Shutouts...... 12, 2013 Most Shutouts Against...... 12, 2007 Hurricane Coaching Records Most Consecutive Year Coach Win Loss Tie Conf. Finish Shutouts...... 6, 2015 Most Cons. Shutouts 1987 Bruce Palmbaum 5 8 4 - -- Against...... 5, 2007, 2010 1988 Bruce Palmbaum 11 3 1 - -- Fewest Goals Allowed...... 15, 1988 1989 Randy Waldrum 9 9 0 - -- Most Goals Scored...... 57, 1992 1990 Randy Waldrum 9 6 1 - -- Most Points Scored...... 154, 1992 1991 Randy Waldrum 10 6 2 -- -- Most Assists...... 42, 1992 1992 Randy Waldrum 13 2 2 -- -- Highest Average Goals/Game.3.35, 1992 1993 Randy Waldrum 14 4 2 -- -- Largest Margin of Victory...... 12 vs. St. Mary of the Plains (9/21/90) 1994 Randy Waldrum 6 9 2 -- -- & Loyola (Ill.) (9/21/92) 1995 Amy Edwards 13 4 1 -- -- 1996 Amy Edwards 11 6 3 3-1-2 3rd/WAC 1997 Amy Edwards 11 8 2 3-2-1 3rd/WAC 1998 Amy Edwards 12 7 0 4-2-0 3rd/WAC 1999 Damon Gore 8 10 0 1-5-0 7th/WAC 2000 Damon Gore 13 6 1 5-2-0 2nd/WAC 2001 Damon Gore 9 9 2 4-4-0 5th/WAC 2002 Damon Gore 7 8 4 4-2-2 4th/WAC 2003 Damon Gore 5 12 1 2-6-0 7th/WAC 2004 Rena Richardson 7 10 4 4-3-1 5th/WAC 2005 Rena Richardson 9 9 2 4-5-0 t-7th/C-USA 2006 Rena Richardson 7 11 1 3-5-1 8th/C-USA 2007 Rena Richardson 3 14 2 1-7-1 11th/C-USA 2008 Kyle Cussen 8 9 3 3-6-2 9th/C-USA 2009 Kyle Cussen 7 10 3 4-7-0 10th/C-USA 2010 Kyle Cussen 8 9 2 3-6-2 11th/C-USA 2011 Kyle Cussen 10 8 3 4-5-2 8th/C-USA 2012 Kyle Cussen 12 6 4 6-3-2 5th/C-USA 2013 Kyle Cussen 11 6 4 4-3-3 5th West/C-USA 2014 Kyle Cussen 11 8 2 4-4-1 5th/The American 2015 Kyle Cussen 13 6 1 4-4-1 5th/The American 2016 Kyle Cussen 8 10 1 4-5-0 7th/The American 2017 Kyle Cussen 3 12 4 1-6-2 9th/The American 2018 Kyle Cussen 7 10 1 3-6-0 8th/The American 32 Seasons 290 255 65 78-99-23

20 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 TulsaHurricane.com 20 2016-17 Lana Bermel Darienne Chapman. Individual Honors Alzbeta Chlumova Mackenzie Coupens CONFERENCE USA HONORS Amanda Creason Tana Dake All-C-USA AMERICAN ATHLETIC Rebecca Defer Annabeth Fouts Christina Holmes Danielle Hoover First-Team Jorja Hughes Ashlan Hustava CONFERENCE HONORS 2010 Jordan O’Brien Jamie Jeffrey Alyssa Kaiser INTRO 2012 Claire Hulcer All-Conference Sierra Krenik Claire Maris Anna Martin McKenzi McAdams Second-Team First-Team Courtney McKeon Valiree Morris 2009 Kayla Chambers 2014 Rachel Thun Eden Opie Kajal Parmar 2011 Claire Hulcer 2015 Rachel Thun Madison Smith Annette Sohmer 2012 Raven Tatum 2016 Rachel Thun Rachel Thun Olivia Viergutz 2013 Jordan O’Brien 2017 Rachel Thun-Blankenship Reagan Whitlow Anna Williams 2018 Anna Williams 2017-18 Gabriella Borboa Alzbeta Chlumova Third-Team Mackenzie Coupens Amanda Creason 2009 Jennifer Kacergis Second-Team Tana Dake Rebecca Defer 2010 Claire Nicholson 2015 Tana Dake Averee Dubach Annabeth Fouts PLAYERS PLAYERS 2011 Claire Nicholson .Jordan O’Brien 2016 Tana Dake Addyson Guthrie Ashlyn Heckman 2012 Jordan O’Brien 2018 Mia Darden Christina Holmes Danielle Hoover Jorja Hughes Ashlan Hustava Midfielder of the Year Neha Igwe Alyssa Kaiser C-USA All-Freshmen Team Anna Martin McKenzi McAdams 2016 Rachel Thun Valiree Morris Eden Opie 2005 Jennifer Kacergis Reagan Whitlow Anna Williams 2006 Megan Cash Rookie of the Year 2018-19 Gabriella Borboa Emily Brandenburg 2009 Katie Bykowski Rachel Garcia Alzbeta Chlumova Tristyn Edgar 2010 Claire Nicholson Jordan O’Brien 2014 Rachel Thun Jada Holmes Danielle Hoover 2012 Roman Edwards Ashlan Hustava Alyssa Kaiser 2013 Lana Bermel Micaela MacKay Anna Martin All-Rookie Team STAFF STAFF Valiree Morris Grayson Schimmels C-USA All-Tournament Team Reagan Whitlow Anna Williams 2014 Tana Dake Christina Holmes Rachel Thun 2012 Rachel Garcia Rebecca Handley 2015 Danielle Hoover Player of the Week Claire Hulcer 2016 Anna Williams 2014 Roman Edwards, Defense (Sept. 1, Sept. 15) 2018 Mia Darden Christina Holmes, Rookie (Oct. 27) C-USA Freshman of the Year Courtney McKeon, Goalkeeper (Sept. 15) All-Academic Team Rachel Thun, Rookie (Sept. 1) 2010 Jordan O’Brien 2015 Danielle Hoover, Rookie (Oct. 5) 2014-15 Katelyn Admire Lana Bermel 2016 Anna Williams, Rookie (Oct. 3) C-USA Player of the Week Darienne Chapman Carlie Cook Rebecca Defer, Goalkeeper (Oct. 10) REVIEW REVIEW Amanda Creason Tana Dake Valiree Morris, Rookie (Oct. 10) 2005 Lauren Gilliland, Defense (Sept. 26) Rebecca Defer Katelynn Duncan 2017 Addyson Guthrie, Rookie (Sept. 18) 2009 Katie Bykowski, Defense (Oct. 5) Roman Edwards Marleigh Essler 2010 Claire Nicholson, Offensive (Oct. 18) 2011 Claire Hulcer, Defensive (Sept. 19) Christina Holmes Caitlin Jancuska Fair Play Award Lauren King Claire Maris 2012 Katie Bykowski, Defensive (Aug. 20) Courtney McKeon Eden Opie 2015 Tulsa 2013 Caitlin Jancuska, Defensive (Sept. 2) Nikki Pokipala Katy Riojas Hayley Harryman, Defensive (Oct. 7, Nov. 1) Tine Schryvers Alexa Sidorakis Madison Smith Annie Sohmer C-USA Academic Medal Winners (3.75+) Olivia Viergutz 2005 Katie Bahn Nicole Macia RECORDS &

2015-16 Lana Bermel Darienne Chapman. HISTORY Meredith Hart Rachel Robinson Amanda Creason Tana Dake 2006 Megan Cash Emily McElrath Rebecca Defer .Roman Edwards Courtney Chadney Rachel Robinson Marleigh Essler Christina Holmes Allison Dodd Katie Ward Danielle Hoover Jorja Hughes Meredith Hart Elisabetta Impagliazzo Caitlin Jancuska 2007 Courtney Chadney Allison Dodd Lauren King Sierra Krenik Meredith Hart Kelley Ricker Claire Maris Anna Martin Rachel Robinson McKenzi McAdams Courtney McKeon 2008 Mackenzie Ayer Courtney Chadney Eden Opie Kajal Parmar Brooke Hubbard Maddie Jones Nikki Pokipala Katy Riojas Lindsey Kenyon Rachel Robinson Alexa Sidorakis Madison Smith CONFERENCE Lindsey Wade ATHLETIC AMERICAN Annie Sohmer Rachel Thun 2009 Mackenzie Ayer Courtney Chadney Olivia Viergutz Maddie Jones Lexis Learmonth Rebecca Morris Georgie Walker 2010 Mackenzie Ayer Rebecca Handley Bradi Hinch Claire Hulcer Maddie Jones Shelby Martin Rebecca Morris Claire Nicholson 2011 Hayley Harryman Bradi Hinch Claire Hulcer Shelby Martin Rebecca Morris Claire Nicholson Camille Pelley Quinn Tookey

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 21 2012 Hayley Harryman Bradi Hinch C-USA All-Academic Team WAC Player of the Week Claire Hulcer Caitlin Jancuska Shelby Martin Camille Pelley 2006 Katie Ward, First Team 1996 Amber Farr (Sept. 17/Nov. 4) Nikki Pokipala Katy Riojas 2007 Allison Dodd, First Team Jenny Simms (Oct. 21) Alexa Sidorakis 2008 Rachel Robinson, First Team 1997 Kaci Epp (Oct. 21) 2013 Katelyn Admire Katelynn Duncan Kendall Harclerode, Second Team 1998 Kara Heer (Sept. 14) Hayley Harryman Bradi Hinch 2009 Mackenzie Ayer, First Team Whitney Forsyth (Sept. 28) Caitlin Jancuska Claire Maris Courtney Chadney, Second Team Beth Taruscio (Oct. 19) Camille Pelley Katy Riojas Jennifer Kacergis, Second Team 1999 Melissa McCormick (Sept. 13) Alexa Sidorakis 2010 Maddie Jones, First Team 2000 Julie Twellman (Aug. 28) 2011 Claire Hulcer, First Team Julie Davidson (Oct. 16) C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll Bradi Hinch, Second Team Melissa McCormick (Oct. 30) Shelby Martin, Second Team 2001 Abby Fahrig (Sept. 24) 2005 Krista Barker Allie Rapp Claire Nicholson, Second Team 2002 Danielle Fauteux, Offense (Sept. 30/Oct. 21) Rebecca Cowles Ashley Rickner 2012 Claire Hulcer, First Team Kelly Wilson, Defense (Oct. 29) Jamie German Carrie Schnarre Katie Bykowski, Second Team Carrie Schnarre, Defense (Nov. 3) Lauren Gilliland Katie Vitale Rebecca Handley, Second Team 2003 Danielle Fauteux, Offense (Sept. 1) Jennifer Kacergis Katie Ward Hayley Harryman, Second Team 2004 Pam Devore, Defense (Oct. 25) Kristie Keirsey Claire Nicholson, Second Team 2006 Katie Bahn Kendall Harclerode 2012 Hayley Harryman, First Team Krista Barker Jennifer Kacergis Bradi Hinch, First Team WAC Freshman of the Year Kristina Corona Nicole Macia Camille Pelley, Third Team Rebecca Cowles Allie Rapp 1998 Beth Taruscio (Mtn Div.) Lauren Gilliland Katie Vitale C-USA Spirit of Service Honoree Sarah Greene Academic All-WAC 2007 Katie Bahn Rebecca Cowles 2010 Brandi Neilson Lauren Gilliland Sarah Greene 1996 Kate Jones Lynn McCoy Kendall Harclerode Stephanie Johnson Jessie Koenig Stephanie Ross Jennifer Kacergis Emily McElrath Paige Mayer Heather Welker Allie Rapp Hannah Taylor 1997 Kaci Epp Meagan Misner 2008 Katie Bykowski Becca Cowles WESTERN ATHLETIC Jennifer Kastendick Missy Nichols Sarah Greene Melissa Hailey Paige Mayer Amy Stillings Kendall Harclerode Jennifer Kacergis CONFERENCE HONORS 1998 Kaci Epp Meagan Misner Emily McElrath Allie Rapp Jennifer Kastendick Kelly Noonan Carrie Rasch Kelley Ricker First-Team Paige Mayer Amy Stillings Rebekah Riner Alyvia Rogers 1999 Melanie Beaulieu Melissa McCormick Hannah Taylor Jessa Weekley 1996 Cindy Fox Paige Mayer Jenny Simms Kaci Epp Meagan Misner 2009 Katie Bykowski Sarah Greene Kara Heer Kelly Noonan...... Melissa Hailey Lindsay Kirch 1997 Amber Farr Paige Mayer 1998 Amber Farr Paige Mayer 2000 Liz Benoist Kelly Noonan Emily McElrath Alyvia Rogers Kara Heer Megan Papenfuss Shelby Steele Hannah Taylor Beth Taruscio 2001 Beth Taruscio Melissa McCormick Julie Twellman 2010 Stephanie Aitken Katie Bykowski 2001 Liz Benoist Katie Schlecht Lindsay Kirch Lexis Learmonth 2002 Danielle Fauteux 2004 Carrie Schnarre Barbara Bohn Emily Trost Brandi Neilson Camille Pelley Keely Flynn Julie Twellman Tori Peters Alyvia Rogers Melissa McCormick Chealsey Russell Miranda Zoller Second-Team 2002 Alexis Arment Emily Trost 2011 Stephanie Aitken Katie Bykowski 1996 Lynn McCoy Melissa Mitchell Liz Benoist Julie Twellman Katelynn Duncan Rebecca Handley Keely Flynn Brooke Hinch Lexis Learmonth 1997 Kaci Epp 1998 Whitney Forsyth Kelly Noonan 2003 Alexis Arment Ashley Rickner Tori Peters Alyvia Rogers Susan Day Katie Schlecht Miranda Zoller Tara Gordon 1999 Kaci Epp Julie Twellman Keely Flynn Carrie Schnarre 2012 Stephanie Aitken Katie Bykowski Staci Morgan Emily Trost Katelynn Duncan Roman Edwards 2000 Kelly Noonan Julie Twellman 2002 Jamie German 2004 Alexis Arment Nicole Macia Allison Gochenour Rebecca Handley Krista Barker Ashley Rickner Elisabetta Impagliazzo Lauren King Pam Devore Carrie Schnarre Lexis Learmonth Claire Nicholson All-WAC Tournament Team Allison Dodd Katie Ward Tori Peters Raven Tatum Jamie German Miranda Zoller 1996 Paige Mayer 2013 Lana Bermel Roman Edwards 1997 Paige Mayer Amy Stillings Marleigh Essler Allison Gochenour Melissa Mitchell Elisabetta Impagliazzo Lauren King 1998 Amber Farr Lindsay Kirch Sierra Krenik 2000 Julie Davidson Beth Taruscio Claire Nicholson Tori Peters 2001 Beth Taruscio Nikki Pokipala Tine Schryvers 2004 Susan Day Katie Ward Annette Sohmer Olivia Viergutz Carrie Schnarre Miranda Zoller

22 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 TulsaHurricane.com 22 NATIONAL HONORS NSCAA All-Central Region

NSCAA Team Academic Award First-Team 2012 Claire Hulcer 2012 Women’s Soccer Second-Team 2013 Women’s Soccer 1996 Paige Mayer 1997 Paige Mayer INTRO 2013 Jordan O’Brien CoSIDA Academic All-America Third-Team 1996 Amber Farr Third-Team 1997 Amber Farr 2012 Claire Hulcer 2002 Danielle Fauteux 2013 Hayley Harryman 2010 Jordan O’Brien

CoSIDA Academic All-District Region VI/VII NSCAA All-Northeast Region First-Team Second-Team 1996 Jessie Koenig PLAYERS PLAYERS 2014 Rachel Thun 2000 Melissa McCormick Julie Twellman 2001 Melissa McCormick Julie Twellman Third-Team 2002 Julie Twellman 2016 Rachel Thun 2004 Katie Ward 2006 Katie Ward 2011 Claire Hulcer Soccer Buzz All-Central Region 2012 Hayley Harryman Claire Hulcer 2013 Hayley Harryman Bradi Hinch First-Team 2015 Katy Riojas 1996 Paige Mayer Second-Team 1997 Paige Mayer 2004 Katie Ward Second-Team 2007 Allison Dodd 1996 Amber Farr 2008 Jennifer Kacergis 1998 Amber Farr STAFF STAFF 2009 Mackenzie Ayer Third-Team 2014 Katy Riojas 1996 Jenny Simms 2017 Eden Opie Anna Williams 1998 Beth Taruscio Third-Team 2000 Julie Twellman 2009 Courtney Chadney 2010 Lexis Learmonth Soccer Buzz All-Freshmen Team

College Sports Madness American Athletic 1998 Beth Taruscio Conference Player of the Week 1999 Julie Twellman 2002 Danielle Fauteux REVIEW REVIEW 2014 Rachel Thun, Sept. 2 Soccer Buzz All-America Freshmen Team Soccer News First-Team All-Midwest 1998 Beth Taruscio 1993 Glenda Moore Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the South Region All-Americans Week

First-Team 2001 Abby Fahrig (Sept. 26) 1993 Glenda Moore Stacy Welp RECORDS &

Second-Team Top Drawer Soccer Freshman Best VI HISTORY 1991 Amy Edwards 2014 Rachel Thun, Second Team Central Region All-Americans Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Freshman First-Team Top-200 1990 Janette Javet Second-Team 2014 Rachel Thun, #21 1995 Paige Mayer Third-Team 1995 Amber Farr U.S. Olympic Festival South Team CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC AMERICAN 1990 Janette Javet 1994 Amy Edwards Stacy Welp (Bronze Medal)

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 23 Conference Tournament History

Semifinals 1998 - Provo, Utah The American (1) Colorado College...... 1 Quarterfinals Tournament Results (5) Tulsa...... 1 (2OT) P-2 BYU...... 3 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) M-3 Tulsa...... 2 2014 - Storrs, Conn. Finals Quarterfinals (3) UCF ...... 2 2000 - Fresno, California (4) UConn...... 1 (5) Tulsa...... 0 Semifinals (5) Tulsa...... 0 (6) Fresno State...... 1 2013 - Houston, Texas (2) Tulsa...... 2 (2ot) 2015 - Dallas, Texas First Round Championship Quarterfinals (E4) UAB...... 0 (4) San Jose State...... 3 (4) Cincinnati...... 2 (W5) Tulsa...... 1 (2) Tulsa ...... 1 (5) Tulsa...... 0 Quarterfinals (W1) Colorado College...... 2 (2OT) 2001 - Dallas, Texas (W5) Tulsa...... 2 Quarterfinals C-USA Tournament Results (Colorado College advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2) (6) Fresno State...... 3 (5) Tulsa...... 2 2006 - Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals WAC Tournament Results 2002 - Houston, Texas (1) SMU...... 1 1996 - Provo, Utah Quarterfinals (8) Tulsa...... 0 Quarterfinals (5) Fresno State...... 4 P-2 San Diego State...... 3 (4) Tulsa...... 0 2011 - Memphis, Tennessee M-3 Tulsa...... 1 Quarterfinals 2004 - Honolulu, Hawaii (1) Memphis...... 2 (OT) 1997 - Dallas, Texas Quarterfinals (8) Tulsa...... 1 Quarterfinals (4) Hawaii...... 1 P-2 Utah...... 1 (5) Tulsa...... 1 2012 - El Paso, Texas M-3 Tulsa...... 2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) Quarterfinals Semifinals (4) East Carolina...... 0 (1) SMU...... 1 (5) Tulsa...... 1 (OT) (5) Tulsa...... 0

24 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 All-Time Series Records First Last First Last Opponent W L T Game Game Opponent W L T Game Game Abilene Christian...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2014...... 2014 Nevada...... 3...... 1...... 1...... 2000...... 2004 Air Force...... 2...... 0...... 1...... 1996...... 1998 New Hampshire...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 2001...... 2001 New Mexico...... 1...... 3...... 1...... 1996...... 2009

Arizona...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1997...... 1997 INTRO Arkansas...... 18...... 9...... 2...... 1987...... 2013 Nicholls State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2012...... 2012 Arkansas State...... 4...... 3...... 0...... 2004...... 2018 North Carolina...... 0...... 4...... 0...... 1990...... 1993 Army...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1998...... 1998 North Carolina State...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1994...... 1994 Barry College...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1989...... 1989 North Carolina-Greensboro...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 1993...... 1994 Baylor...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1997...... 1997 North Texas...... 2...... 4...... 0...... 1987...... 2013 Belmont...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1999...... 1999 Northeast Missouri State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1988...... 1988 Boca Raton...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1989...... 1989 Northern Colorado...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1987...... 1987 Boise State...... 3...... 1...... 0...... 2001...... 2004 Northern Illinois...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1995...... 1995 Brigham Young...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 1997...... 1998 Northern Iowa...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 2004...... 2005 Butler...... 1...... 1...... 1...... 1993...... 1998 Northwestern State...... 3...... 3...... 0...... 2007...... 2012 Cal State-Northridge...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2013...... 2013 Notre Dame...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 2000...... 2012

California-Berkley...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 1993...... 1993 Oakland University...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1998...... 1998 PLAYERS PLAYERS California-Poly SLO...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 1998...... 1999 Oklahoma...... 2...... 10...... 1...... 1997...... 2017 California-Riverside...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2013...... 2013 Oklahoma Baptist...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2018...... 2018 California-Santa Barbara...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2006...... 2006 Oklahoma State...... 2...... 5...... 0...... 2000...... 2014 Centenary...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 1999...... 2004 Old Dominion...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 2003...... 2003 Central Arkansas...... 3...... 1...... 0...... 2010...... 2016 Ole Miss...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 2016...... 2017 Central Michigan...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 2017...... 2017 Oral Roberts...... 19...... 4...... 6...... 1988...... 2018 Chicago State...... First Meeting Park College...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 1989...... 1991 Cincinnati...... 2...... 6...... 0...... 1989...... 2018 Penn State...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2013...... 2013 College of the Southwest...... 4...... 0...... 0...... 1991...... 1994 Pepperdine...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2006...... 2006 Colorado College...... 2...... 13...... 2...... 1990...... 2013 Portland State...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 2002...... 2002 Creighton...... 4...... 2...... 0...... 1989...... 1999 Quincy College...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 1990...... 1991 Dayton...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 1989...... 1991 Regis College...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1991...... 1991 Denver...... 2...... 1...... 0...... 1987...... 1989 Rice...... 5...... 11...... 0...... 2001...... 2018 Drury...... 6...... 2...... 2...... 1991...... 2004 Sam Houston State...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 2011...... 2018 STAFF STAFF East Carolina...... 5...... 7...... 1...... 2005...... 2018 San Diego...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1999...... 1999 Evansville...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 1994...... 1996 San Diego State...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 1996...... 1996 Florida Atlantic...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2013...... 2013 San Jose State...... 3...... 3...... 1...... 1999...... 2004 Florida Gulf Coast...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2012...... 2012 SIU-Edwardsville...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 1992...... 2015 Florida International...... 1...... 2...... 0...... 1989...... 1994 SMU...... 8...... 24...... 2...... 1987...... 2018 Fresno State...... 3...... 4...... 1...... 1999...... 2004 South Alabama...... 1...... 0...... 1...... 1995...... 1996 Friends University...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1991...... 1991 South Carolina...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 1997...... 2016 Georgia Southern...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2006...... 2006 Southeast Louisiana...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1995...... 1995 Gonzaga...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2013...... 2013 Southeast Missouri State...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2001...... 2001 Grambling State...... First Meeting Southern...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2008...... 2008 Hardin-Simmons...... 3...... 1...... 0...... 1988...... 1991 Southern Miss...... 7...... 0...... 1...... 2006...... 2013

Hawaii...... 1...... 5...... 1...... 1999...... 2004 Southern Nazarene...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1995...... 1995 REVIEW REVIEW Houston...... 5...... 4...... 3...... 2005...... 2018 Southern Utah...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2011...... 2011 Houston Baptist...... 3...... 0...... 0...... 1987...... 2016 St. Bonaventure...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2001...... 2001 Illinois State...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 2018...... 2018 St. Mary’s of the Plains...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1990...... 1990 Incarnate Word...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2015...... 2015 Stephen F. Austin...... 3...... 1...... 1...... 1995...... 2011 Indiana State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2015...... 2015 TCU...... 8...... 6...... 4...... 1987...... 2006 IUPUI...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2000...... 2000 Temple...... 2...... 2...... 1...... 2014...... 2018 Jackson State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2008...... 2008 Tennessee...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2014...... 2014 James Madison...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 1993...... 2017 Tennessee-Martin...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2014...... 2014 Kansas...... 3...... 2...... 0...... 1995...... 2017 Texas...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1994...... 1994 Kansas State...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2018...... 2018 Texas A&M...... 2...... 4...... 1...... 1988...... 2016 Kent State...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2009...... 2009 Texas Southern...... First Meeting Kentucky...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1998...... 1998 Texas Tech...... 4...... 2...... 0...... 1995...... 2014 RECORDS & HISTORY Lamar...... First Meeting Tulane...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2005...... 2005 Lewis...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1987...... 1987 U.S. International...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1996...... 1996 Lindenwood...... 0...... 1...... 1...... 1988...... 1990 UAB...... 6...... 2...... 2...... 1997...... 2013 Little Rock...... 15...... 3...... 1...... 1987...... 2010 UCF...... 0...... 13...... 1...... 1994...... 2018 Louisiana...... 3...... 0...... 1...... 2004...... 2018 UConn...... 1...... 4...... 1...... 2014...... 2018 Louisiana Tech...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2013...... 2013 UMKC...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 2012...... 2014 Louisiana-Monroe...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2009...... 2009 USF...... 1...... 4...... 0...... 2014...... 2018 Loyola (Illinois)...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1992...... 1992 Utah...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1997...... 1997 Loyola Marymount...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 2016...... 2016 Utah State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2011...... 2011 Marshall...... 5...... 2...... 1...... 2005...... 2013 Utah Valley...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 2006...... 2017 McNeese State...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 2008...... 2015 UTEP...... 8...... 8...... 2...... 1996...... 2013

Memphis...... 2...... 9...... 3...... 1995...... 2018 UTSA...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2013...... 2013 CONFERENCE Mercer...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 1993...... 2015 Vanderbilt...... 2...... 2...... 0...... 1989...... 1995 ATHLETIC AMERICAN Metro State...... 1...... 1...... 0...... 1987...... 1988 Vermont...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2001...... 2001 Michigan State...... 0...... 0...... 1...... 1997...... 1997 Washington...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1991...... 1991 Middle Tennessee State...... 0...... 2...... 0...... 2007...... 2008 Weber State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2012...... 2012 Missouri...... 1...... 2...... 0...... 1996...... 1999 Western Kentucky...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2007...... 2007 Missouri Baptist...... 2...... 0...... 1...... 1987...... 1989 Western Michigan ...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2011...... 2011 Missouri Southern...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2015...... 2015 William & Mary...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 2003...... 2003 Missouri State...... 13...... 6...... 2...... 1996...... 2018 William Woods...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 1992...... 1992 Missouri Valley...... 3...... 1...... 1...... 1988...... 1993 Wisconsin-Green Bay...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 1992...... 1993 Missouri-Rolla...... 2...... 0...... 1...... 1987...... 1993 Wright State...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1990...... 1990 Missouri-St. Louis...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1987...... 1987 Wyoming...... 5...... 0...... 1...... 1995...... 2006 Murray State...... 1...... 0...... 0...... 2010...... 2010 Navy...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 1998...... 1998 Nebraska...... 0...... 3...... 0...... 1996...... 2017 Bold denotes 2019 opponents.

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 25 All-Time Letterwinners A F L S Adams, Molly...... 1998-99 Fahrig, Abby...... 2001-04 LaRochelle, M...... 1987-88 Schafer, Nanci...... 1988-89 Adams, Susanne...... 1987 Farr, Amber...... 1995-98 Latta, Amy...... 1990 Schallert, Katy...... 1987 Aitken, Stephanie...... 2009-12 Fauteux, Danielle...... 2002-03 Lavender, Rachel...... 2002 Schlecht, Katie...... 2000-03 Alatorre, Natalia...... 2008-11 Ferguson, Marcie...... 1999-2002 Lawson, Jennifer...... 1991-94 Schnarre, Carrie...... 2002-05 Andra, Julie...... 2006-07 Fitzsimmons, Molly...... 2004-07 Learmonth, Lexis...... 2009-12 Schryvers, Tine...... 2013, 2015 Andrews, Amber...... 1987-89 Flynn, Keely...... 2000-03 Lehmkuhle, Shelly...... 1999 Sennitt, Eva...... 2000 Arment, Alexis...... 2001-04 Forsyth, Whitney...... 1998 Locke, Shannon...... 2006-09 Shelton, Lorie...... 1988-92 Arnold, Jenny...... 1988 Fouts, Annabeth...... 2016-18 Lorman, Holly...... 2001-03 Short, Jill...... 1987-88 Artis, Tracy...... 1999-2000 Fowler, Liz...... 1987-90 Sidorakis, Alexa...... 2012-15 Ayer, Mackenzie...... 2008-10 Fox, Cindy...... 1993-1996 M Simms, Jenny...... 1993-96 Funk, Lora...... 1991-92 Macia, Nicole...... 2004-06 Slocum, Kristine...... 1987 B MacKay, Mica...... 2018-P Smith, Chelsea...... 2010 Bahn, Katie...... 2004-07 G Maris, Claire...... 2013-16 Smith, Jennifer...... 1987 Barker, Krista...... 2003-06 Gall, Robyn...... 1991-92 Markus, Laura...... 1990-93 Smith, Kelly...... 1993-94 Barnes, Leslie...... 1988-89 Garcia, Rachel...... 2009-12 Martin, Anna...... 2015-18 Smith, Lindsey...... 2004 Barton, Beth...... 1989-92 Gaston, Gina...... 2002-05 Martin, Shelby...... 2010-12 Smith, Madison...... 2014-15 Beaulieu, Melanie...... 1998-2000 German, Jamie...... 2002-05 Mayer, Paige...... 1994-98 Sohmer, Annie...... 2013-16 Benoist, Liz...... 2000-2002 German, Kelley...... 2007 McAdams, McKenzie...... 2015-17 Sorochty, Michelle...... 1993 Bermel, Lana...... 2013-16 Giacomarra, Sarah...... 1990-93 McCormick, Melissa...... 1998-2001 Sprich, Dawn...... 1989 Blatny, Shannon...... 1998-2001 Gilliland, Lauren...... 2004-07 McCoy, Lynn...... 1993-1996 Staurovsky, Jamie...... 1988 Bohn, Barbara...... 1999-2001 Giovanitti, Ashley...... 2004 McCurdy, Tracy...... 1992 Stecher, Sue...... 1988-91 Borboa, Gabriella...... 2018-P Gordon, Tara Moffitt-...... 1995-98 McElrath, Emily...... 2006-09 Steele, Shelby...... 2009-12 Bowman, Angie...... 2000 Greene, Sarah...... 2006-09 McKay, Stephanie...... 1990-93 Steffen, Joelle...... 1987-88 Bowman, Corinne...... 2000-01 Guthrie, Addyson...... 2017-P McKeon, Courtney...... 2014-17 Stillings, Amy...... 1996-98 Brandenburg, Emily...... 2018-P McNally, Kim...... 2001 Brune, Lauren...... 1999 H Meijer, Linda...... 1999 T Burrow, Brooke...... 1997 Hadley, Tami...... 1988-89 Mendiola, Jasmine...... 2008-11 Taruscio, Beth...... 1998-2001 Bykowski, Katie...... 2009-12 Hahn, Emily...... 2011-12 Miguel, Fabi...... 2018 Tatum, Raven...... 2012 Hailey, Melissa...... 2006-09 Misner, Meagan...... 1996-99 Taylor, Hannah...... 2006-09 C Ham, Karen...... 1990-91 Mitchell, Melissa...... 1994-97 Thompson, Nikki...... 1990-92 Caldwell, Jenny...... 1991 Handley, Rebecca...... 2010-12 Monroe, Christina...... 1997 Thun-Blankenship, Rachel...... 2014-17 Carron, Amy...... 1988-90 Harclerode, Kendall...... 2005-08 Moore, Glenda...... 1990-94 Tookey, Quinn...... 2011 Cash, Megan...... 2006 Harryman, Hayley...... 2011-13 Morgan, Staci...... 2000-03 Triplett, Stacey...... 1993-94 Chadney, Courtney...... 2006-09 Hart, Meredith...... 2004-06 Morris, Valiree...... 2016-P Trost, Emily...... 2000-03 Chambers, Kayla...... 2006-09 Heckman, Ashlyn...... 2017 Morrow, Lori...... 1992-95 Troya, Lisa...... 1991 Chapman, Darienne...... 2013-16 Heer, Kara...... 1998-2001 Twellman, Julie...... 1999-2002 Chapman, Jayden...... 2018 Hinch, Bradi...... 2010-13 N Chlumova, Alzbeta...... 2016-18 Holmes, Christina...... 2014-17 Nammari, Monique...... 1995 V Christensen, Lisa...... 1990-91 Holmes, Jada...... 2018-P Neilson, Brandi...... 2007-10 Vaught, Chelsea...... 1997-99 Clark, Tammy...... 1987 Holt, Marit...... 1993 Nichols, Missy...... 1995-97 Velez, Kristina...... 1995-96 Clune, Patty...... 1989-90 Hoover, Danielle...... 2015-18 Nicholson, Claire...... 2010-13 Viergutz, Olivia...... 2014-16 Colbert, Carla...... 1990-93 Horstman, Karen ...... 1987-90 Nirider, Katie...... 2004 Vitale, Katie...... 2004-06 Cook, Carlie...... 2014-15 Hubbard, Brooke...... 2008-09 Noonan, Kelly...... 1997-2000 Coonley, Jana...... 1991 Hughes, Danielle...... 2008-11 W Cooper, Kiersten...... 1991-92 Hughes, Jorja...... 2015-17 O Wallace, Amanda...... 1999 Corona, Kristina...... 2004-06 Hulcer, Claire...... 2010-12 O’Brien, Jordan...... 2010-13 Ward, Katie...... 2003-06 Coupens, Mackenzie...... 2017 Hustava, Ashlan...... 2016-P Officer, Lynne...... 1994 Weatherford, Brittany...... 2017 Cowles, Rebecca...... 2005-09 Oliver, Alijah...... 2018-P Welcome, Jennifer...... 1989-90 Creason, Amanda...... 2014-17 I Opie, Eden...... 2014-17 Welker, Heather...... 1993-96 Igwe, Neha...... 2017-P Owings, Laurie...... 1992-94 Welp, Stacy...... 1990-93 D Impagliazzo, Elisabetta...... 2013-15 Whitlow, Reagan...... 2016-P Dake, Tana...... 2014-17 P Williams, Anna...... 2016-P Darden, Mia...... 2018-P J Papenfuss, Megan...... 1999-2000 Williams, Susan...... 1990-91 Davidson, Julie...... 1997-2000 Jacobsen, Brooke...... 1997-98 Parmar, Kajal...... 2013-15 Wilson, Kelly...... 2002-03 Day, Susan...... 2003-04 Jancuska, Caitlin...... 2012-15 Peacher, Mary...... 1988 Defee, Lily...... 2001 Javet, Janette...... 1990-93 Peacher, Shannon...... 1987-90 Z Defer, Rebecca...... 2014-17 Johnson, Stephanie...... 2006-08 Pelley, Camille...... 2010-13 Zoller, Miranda...... 2011-13 Detter, Claire...... 2010 Jones, Kate...... 1994-97 Peters, Tori...... 2010-13 Devore, Pam...... 2000-04 Jones, Kay...... 2018-P Pokipala, Nikki...... 2012-15 Bold - denotes current letterwinners Dick, Allison...... 1991-92 Jones, Maddie...... 2008-10 Dodd, Allison...... 2004-07 Justus, Jayme...... 1997 R Doeble, Bree...... 2018-P Rapp, Allie...... 2006-09 Dubach, Averee...... 2017-P K Rasch, Carrie...... 2008-09 Dudding, Alicia...... 1991-92 Kacergis, Jennifer...... 2005-09 Rayfield, Amy...... 1987-89 Duncan, Katelynn...... 2011-12 Kaiser, Alyssa...... 2016-P Reeves, Jill...... 1989 Dunning, Diane...... 1988-89 Karriker, Monica...... 2001 Ricker, Kelley...... 2007-09 Dyksterhuis, Amy...... 1994 Kastendick, Jennifer...... 1996-98 Rickner, Ashley...... 2002-05 Keirsey, Kristie...... 2003-05 Riner, Rebekah...... 2008 E Killion, Kelsey...... 2010 Riojas, Katy...... 2012-15 Edgar, Tristyn...... 2018-P Kincaid, Kim...... 2004 Robinson, Rachel...... 2005-08 Edwards, Amy...... 1988-91 King, Lauren...... 2013-15 Roesler, Jennifer...... 1990-92 Edwards, Roman...... 2012-15 Kirch, Lindsay...... 2011-13 Rogers, Alyvia...... 2008-11 Ehardt, Cassie...... 2006 Knutson, Kaia...... 2002 Rose, Katherine...... 1994-95 Engel, Carol...... 1987-89 Koenig, Jessie...... 1993-96 Ross, Stephanie...... 1993-96 Epp, Kaci ...... 1996-99 Korinek, Linda...... 1987 Rowe, Jennifer...... 1990 Eubanks, Missy...... 1987-88 Krenik, Sierra...... 2013-16 Rozmus, Shari...... 1988-91 Essler, Marleigh...... 2013-15 Russell, Chealsey...... 2010

26 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 1992 (13-2-2) Year-By-Year Results vs. William Woods 1 ...... W . . .5-0 at Drury College...... W . . .9-0 1987-1988 1989-1994 vs. North Carolina 2...... L . . . 9-0 vs. Florida International. . . . . L . . . 3-2 Head Coach Head Coach Arkansas-Little Rock...... W . . .4-0 Bruce Palmbaum Randy Waldrum at Wisconsin-Green Bay. . . . . W . . .1-0 INTRO 16-11-5 • 2 years 61-36-9 • 6 years at Loyola (Illinois)...... W . . .12-0 SIU-Edwardsville...... W . . .4-0 Missouri Valley...... T. . . 1-1 Texas A&M...... W . . .2-1 Arkansas...... W . . .3-0 1987 (5-8-4) 1989 (9-9) at TCU...... W . . .3-1 at Missouri-St. Louis...... L . . . 6-0 at Park College...... W . . .2-1 at Arkansas...... W . . .1-0 at Missouri-Rolla (OT)...... T. . . 2-2 Arkansas (OT)...... W . . .5-2 Col. the Southwest...... W . . .3-2 vs. Lewis College 4...... L . . . 4-3 at Arkansas-Little Rock...... L . . . 3-1 at SMU...... W . . .1-0 vs. Missouri Baptist 4 (OT) . . . .T. . . 1-1 Texas A&M...... W . . .5-0 TCU...... T. . . 1-1 PLAYERS PLAYERS at Houston Baptist...... W . . .4-1 Missouri-Rolla...... W . . .4-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock...... W . . .5-0 at Texas A&M (OT)...... T. . . 1-1 at Cincinnati...... L . . . 3-0 at TCU...... L . . . 2-1 at Dayton...... L . . . 1-0 1993 (14-4-2) at SMU...... L . . . 4-1 Missouri Baptist...... W . . .3-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay...... W . . .1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 5...... W . . .6-0 Vanderbilt...... W . . .2-1 Drury...... W . . .5-0 Oklahoma State 5...... W . . .5-0 at Arkansas...... L . . . 1-0 vs. Vanderbilt (OT)...... W . . .3-2 at Arkansas-Little Rock (OT). . . .T. . . 2-2 Missouri Valley 4...... W . . .3-1 vs. Mercer 4...... W . . .4-0 TCU...... L . . . 5-3 Hardin-Simmons 4 ...... L . . . 4-1 Arkansas...... L . . . 1-0 at Arkansas...... W . . .2-1 at Florida International...... L . . . 2-1 at Colorado College ...... L . . . 2-1 at Denver...... L . . . 2-1 at Boca Raton...... L . . . 2-1 at California-Berkley (OT) . . . . T. . . 3-3 at Metro State ...... L . . . 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W . . .1-0

at Northern Colorado...... L . . . 6-0 STAFF STAFF 1990 (9-6-1) at Creighton ...... W . . .2-1 North Texas State...... W . . .1-0 vs. North Carolina 2...... L . . . 9-0 vs. Butler (OT)...... T. . . 1-1 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... W . . .6-0 vs. TCU 2 (OT) ...... T. . . 2-2 at UNC-Greensboro 3...... W . . .3-2 at Colorado College ...... L . . . 4-0 vs. James Madison 3...... W . . .2-1 1988 (11-3-1) vs. Creighton ...... W . . .1-0 at Arkansas...... W . . .4-3 Oral Roberts ...... W . . .6-1 Arkansas (OT)...... W . . .3-2 at Arkansas-Little Rock...... W . . .2-0 vs. Missouri Valley 5 ...... L . . . 2-1 at TCU...... W . . .5-3 Missouri Valley...... W . . .5-1 vs. NE Missouri State 5. . . . . W . . .4-0 St. Mary of the Plains...... W . . .12-0 College of the Southwest. . . . .W . . .3-0 Arkansas...... W . . .8-0 Park College (OT)...... W . . .2-0 TCU...... W . . .5-1 at Missouri Baptist...... W . . .4-2 vs. Wright State...... L . . . 2-1 vs. North Carolina ...... L . . . 4-2 at Lindenwood College (OT). . . .T. . . 1-1 at Cincinnati (OT) ...... L . . . 4-3 Missouri-Rolla...... W . . .5-0 Hardin-Simmons 4 (OT)...... W . . .3-2 REVIEW REVIEW at Quincy College ...... W . . .7-0 SMU ...... L . . . 2-1 Arkansas-Little Rock 4...... W . . .2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 4...... W . . .4-0 at Arkansas...... W . . .2-0 Lindenwood 4...... L . . . 3-2 1994 (6-9-2) SMU ...... L . . . 4-1 Texas A&M...... W . . .3-0 Col. of the Southwest...... W . . .8-0 Denver...... W . . .4-0 at Arkansas...... W . . .1-0 vs. Vanderbilt ...... L . . . 4-1 Hardin Simmons...... W . . .4-1 at SMU...... L . . . 1-0 at North Carolina State . . . . . L . . . 4-0 at TCU ...... L . . . 1-0 Oral Roberts ...... W . . .3-1 Metro State...... W . . .2-1 1991 (10-6-2) at Texas A&M...... L . . . 1-0 at Oral Roberts...... W . . .8-0 Park College ...... L . . . 2-1 at Texas (OT)...... L . . . 1-0 vs. North Carolina...... L . . . 5-0 Arkansas...... W . . .1-0

vs. Dayton...... W . . .4-0 RECORDS &

Colorado College...... T. . . 1-1 HISTORY Arkansas...... W . . .2-0 Evansville ...... W . . .2-1 TCU (OT) ...... T. . . 2-2 Central Florida 6...... L . . . 3-0 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W . . .3-1 vs. Florida International 6. . . . .W . . .3-1 SMU ...... L . . . 4-0 at Oral Roberts...... T. . . 0-0 vs. Regis...... W . . .4-0 vs. NC-Greensboro ...... L . . . 2-0 at TCU (OT) ...... T. . . 2-2 at SMU...... L . . . 6-1 vs. Washington (OT)...... L . . . 2-1 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W . . .3-0 at Colorado College ...... L . . . 4-0 at Arkansas...... L . . . 2-0 Friends University...... W . . .3-1 Creighton...... L . . . 2-1 Hardin-Simmons...... W . . .‡ CONFERENCE

at Arkansas...... L . . . 2-0 ATHLETIC AMERICAN Missouri Valley...... W . . .1-0 Drury College ...... W . . .6-0 Col. of the Southwest ...... W . . .3-0 Quincy College ...... W . . .2-1

JULIE TWELLMAN (1999-2002) excelled both on and off the field for TU during her career. She was named to the all-WAC second team twice and was also named to the Central Region all-fresh- man team in 1999. Off the field, she was a three-time member of the all-WAC Academic Team and was named to the Academic All-District Team twice.

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 27 1995-1998 1999-2003 Head Coach Head Coach Amy Edwards Damon Gore 47-25-6 • 4 years 42-45-8 • 5 years

1995 (13-4-1) 1999 (8-10, 1-5 WAC) at Vanderbilt...... L. . . 4-1 SW Missouri State...... L. . . 0-4 at Arkansas-Little Rock. . . . . W. . . 4-1 Arkansas...... W. . . 4-1 Southern Nazarene ...... L. . . 2-0 at Creighton (ot)...... W. . . 2-1 at Colorado College ...... L. . . 4-2 vs. Drury^ ...... W. . . 4-2 at Wyoming...... W. . . 2-1 vs. Centenary^ ...... W. . . 2-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . 7-1 vs. San Diego!...... L. . . 2-3 Stephen F. Austin...... W. . . 8-0 vs. Cal Poly! ...... L. . . 2-7 Texas Tech ...... W. . . 4-0 at #4 Nebraska...... L. . . 0-9 Arkansas...... W. . . 1-0 Denver (2OT)...... W. . . 3-2 Memphis...... W. . . 5-0 at Oral Roberts (2OT) ...... W. . . 3-2 at TCU...... W. . . 2-1 at SMU*...... L. . . 1-3 at North Texas ...... W. . . 3-1 at TCU* (OT)...... L. . . 3-4 Northern Illinois ...... W. . . 4-1 UTEP* (OT) ...... W. . . 3-2 at Kansas ...... W. . . 4-0 at Hawaii*...... L. . . 0-1 at Southeastern Louisiana. . . .W. . . 6-0 AMBER FARR (1995-98) San Jose State*...... L. . . 1-4 at South Alabama...... T. . . 1-1 established the school record for consecutive games Fresno State* (2OT) ...... L. . . 2-3 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . 2-0 scoring a goal with seven during the 1997 season. Belmont...... W. . . 2-0 SMU ...... L. . . 2-1 at #21 Missouri...... L. . . 1-4

1996 (11-6-3, 3-1-2 WAC) 1997 (11-8-2, 3-2-1 WAC) 2000 (13-6-1, 5-2 WAC) at Texas Tech...... L. . . 3-0 SW Missouri State...... W. . . 4-0 vs. Oklahoma:...... W. . . 2-0 South Alabama 4 ...... W. . . 5-0 Arizona ...... L. . . 2-1 vs. Oklahoma State:...... W. . . 5-0 SW Missouri State 4 ...... W. . . 1-0 at Brigham Young...... L. . . 3-1 #2 at Notre Dame...... L. . . 0-2 Texas A&M...... L. . . 5-2 vs. Michigan State...... T. . . 1-1 at Drury...... T. . . 1-1 at Evansville...... W. . . 3-2 Drury...... W. . . 5-0 SW Missouri State...... W. . . 4-0 at Butler ...... L. . . 3-2 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . 1-0 Oral Roberts (OT)...... L. . . 1-2 Kansas...... W. . . 3-1 at Oklahoma...... W. . . 3-0 at Texas Tech...... W. . . 2-1 at San Diego State 7 ...... W. . . 2-0 at UAB~...... W. . . 6-3 at Colorado College (OT). . . . .L. . . 3-4 vs. U.S. International 7. . . . . W. . . 3-0 vs. South Carolina~...... W. . . 2-0 at Denver ...... Cancelled (Snow) at Nebraska...... L. . . 4-0 at Kansas ...... W. . . 3-2 at Arkansas...... W. . . 3-2 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . 2-0 at Missouri...... L. . . 1-0 TCU*...... W. . . 2-0 at UTEP*...... T. . . 0-0 at TCU*...... W. . . 1-0 #24 SMU* (OT)...... L. . . 2-3 at New Mexico*...... L. . . 2-0 at SMU *...... L. . . 1-0 at Fresno State*...... L. . . 1-3 Wyoming*...... W. . . 2-0 at Air Force*...... T. . . 0-0 at San Jose State*...... W. . . 1-0 Air Force*...... W. . . 4-1 at Wyoming*...... W. . . 9-1 Nevada*...... W. . . 3-0 at TCU*...... W. . . 3-0 New Mexico*...... L. . . 2-0 Hawaii*...... W. . . 4-3 at SMU*...... T. . . 0-0 UTEP*...... W. . . 2-0 at UTEP*...... W. . . 2-1 Missouri ...... W. . . 3-0 at Baylor...... L. . . 4-0 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W. . . 5-1 at Arkansas...... T. . . 3-3 at North Texas ...... T. . . 2-0 IUPUI...... W. . . 6-0 vs. San Diego State$ ...... L. . . 3-1 vs. Utah$...... W. . . 2-1 vs. Fresno State& (2OT). . . . .W. . . 2-1 vs. SMU$...... L. . . 1-0 vs. San Jose State&...... L. . . 1-3

1998 (12-7, 4-2 WAC) 2001 (9-9-2, 4-4 WAC) Oklahoma ...... L. . . 2-6 vs. New Hampshire@...... T. . . 2-2 at SW Missouri State...... W. . . 2-1 at Vermont@...... W. . . 1-0 at Drury...... W. . . 3-0 at SW Missouri State (OT). . . .L. . . 1-2 Butler 4...... W. . . 4-0 at Drury...... L. . . 3-4 Creighton 4 (OT)...... L. . . 1-2 Arkansas-Little Rock Cancelled (9/11) Cal Poly$...... L. . . 1-2 Arkansas...... W. . . 1-0 Kentucky$...... W. . . 1-0 vs. Oklahoma State:...... W. . . 1-0 Colorado College^...... W. . . 2-0 vs. Texas Tech:...... W. . . 4-1 Oakland University^...... W. . . 5-3 SE Missouri State...... L. . . 2-3 Army%...... W. . . 3-0 St. Bonaventure ...... W. . . 2-1 Navy%...... L. . . 0-2 Oral Roberts ...... T. . . 2-2 Wyoming*...... W. . . 2-0 at San Jose State*...... L. . . 0-2 Air Force*...... W. . . 1-0 at Fresno State*...... W. . . 1-0 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . 2-1 Hawaii*...... L. . . 1-2 at UTEP*...... L. . . 2-3 North Texas...... L. . . 1-2 at New Mexico*...... W. . . 3-0 Rice*...... W. . . 2-1 at SMU*...... L. . . 1-5 On September 21, 1990, JANETTE JAVET (1990-93) at SMU*...... L. . . 1-6 at TCU*...... W. . . 2-1 at UTEP*...... W. . . 4-3 scored a school-record five goals against St. Mary of BYU&...... L. . . 2-3 the Plains and led the Golden Hurricane to a 12-0 victory. Nevada* (OT) ...... W. . . 2-1 Boise State*...... L. . . 1-3 vs. Fresno State&...... L. . . 2-3

28 TULSATULSA WOMEN’S WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 2019 2002 (7-8-4, 4-2-2 WAC) 2004-2007 2006 (7-11-1, 3-5-1 C-USA) vs. Oklahoma:...... L. . . 0-2 Head Coach at Wyoming8...... W. . . 3-1 vs. Oklahoma State:...... L. . . 1-3 vs. Utah Valley8...... L. . . 1-2 at Arkansas...... W. . . 2-1 Rena Richardson Oral Roberts ...... W. . . 3-0 Portland State...... T. . . 2-2 26-44-9 • 4 years TCU4...... L. . . 0-2 Kansas...... L. . . 0-3 Georgia Southern4...... W. . . 5-0 INTRO at Arkansas-Little Rock. . . . . W. . . 5-2 at Pepperdine...... L. . . 1-3 at North Texas ...... L. . . 0-3 at UC Santa Barbara...... L. . . 1-3 Drury4...... W. . . 4-0 Arkansas...... L. . . 0-2 SW Missouri State4 (OT). . . . L. . . 0-1 2004 (7-10-4, 4-3-1 WAC) at Missouri State...... W. . . 1-0 San Jose State*...... T. . . 2-2 Arkansas-Little Rock...... L. . . 0-2 Colorado College+...... L. . . 0-1 Fresno State*...... W. . . 2-1 at Arkansas...... L. . . 0-1 UTEP+...... W. . . 2-1 at Hawaii*...... L. . . 0-6 at Oral Roberts...... L. . . 0-1 SMU+ ...... L. . . 0-1 at Rice*...... W. . . 3-2 Arkansas State...... W. . . 3-0 at Rice+...... L. . . 0-1 SMU* ...... W. . . 2-1 Oklahoma State:...... L. . . 0-2 at Houston+ (2OT)...... L. . . 2-3 UTEP*...... L. . . 1-2 Oklahoma:...... L. . . 1-3 East Carolina+ (2OT)...... L. . . 0-1 at Oral Roberts...... T. . . 0-0 SW Missouri State...... T. . . 1-1 Marshall+...... W. . . 2-1 PLAYERS PLAYERS at Nevada*...... T. . . 1-1 at Stephen F. Austin...... L. . . 2-4 at Southern Miss+ ...... W. . . 3-1 at Boise State*...... W. . . 2-1 at Northern Iowa...... W. . . 6-2 at UCF+ (2OT)...... T. . . 1-1 vs. Fresno State&...... L. . . 0-4 Louisiana-Lafayette (OT). . . . .W. . . 2-1 at SMU++...... L. . . 0-1 Drury...... T. . . 1-1 2003 (5-12-1, 2-6 WAC) at Hawaii*...... L. . . 0-2 2007 (3-14-2, 1-7-1 C-USA) Stephen F. Austin...... W. . . 5-0 Rice*...... L. . . 0-1 at Arkansas...... L. . . 0-2 Arkansas...... W. . . 2-1 UTEP*...... W. . . 3-0 New Mexico...... L. . . 0-2 Arkansas-Little Rock...... W. . . 1-0 at SMU*...... L. . . 2-5 at Middle Tennessee9. . . . . L. . . 1-3 at Drury...... L. . . 1-2 at Boise State* (2OT)...... W. . . 2-1 vs. Western Kentucky9. . . . . W. . . 1-0 vs. Old Dominion ...... T. . . 1-1 at Nevada*...... W. . . 5-1 Stephen F. Austin^ (2OT). . . . T. . . 1-1 vs. William & Mary...... L. . . 1-3 Fresno State*...... T. . . 1-1 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock^. . . . L. . . 0-1 at Oklahoma State...... L. . . 1-4 San Jose State*...... W. . . 2-1 at #4 Texas A&M...... L. . . 0-3 STAFF STAFF at Oklahoma...... L. . . 0-2 at HawaII&...... T. . . 1-1 Missouri State ...... W. . . 1-0 at SW Missouri State (OT). . . .L. . . 1-2 (Tulsa advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) at Oral Roberts...... L . . . 0-1 Hawaii*...... L. . . 0-3 vs. SMU&...... L. . . 0-1 Northwestern State (2OT). . . . .L . . . 1-2 at Rice*...... L. . . 0-1 at UTEP+...... L . . . 1-2 at UTEP*...... L. . . 1-4 2005 (9-9-2, 4-5 C-USA) at Colorado College+ ...... L . . . 0-4 SMU* ...... L. . . 2-3 Arkansas...... L. . . 1-5 UCF+...... L . . . 0-4 Boise State*...... W. . . 1-0 at Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . . T. . . 1-1 Southern MIss+...... W . . .1-0 Nevada* (OT) ...... L. . . 1-2 at Arkansas Stateº...... L. . . 0-1 at Memphis+...... L . . . 0-3 at Fresno State*...... L. . . 0-4 vs. Arkansas-Little Rockº . . . . W. . . 3-0 at UAB+...... L . . . 0-2 Wyoming...... T. . . 2-2

at San Jose State*...... W. . . 1-0 Houston+ (2OT)...... T. . . 0-0 REVIEW REVIEW Texas Tech ...... W. . . 4-0 Oral Roberts ...... L. . . 1-2 Rice+...... L . . . 0-1 at Oklahoma...... L. . . 0-3 at SMU+...... L . . . 0-1 at Oklahoma State...... L. . . 1-6 Northern Iowa...... W. . . 3-0 Centenary...... W. . . 4-0 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . 3-0 at SMU+...... L. . . 1-2 Rice+...... W. . . 1-0 Houston+ (2OT)...... L. . . 0-1 at Tulane+ (College Station, Texas).W. . . 2-0

at UTEP+...... L. . . 0-3 RECORDS & at East Carolina+...... L. . . 2-3 HISTORY at Marshall+...... W. . . 3-0 Memphis+...... L. . . 0-1 UAB+...... W. . . 2-0 CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC AMERICAN

TULSAHURRICANE.COMTulsaHurricane.com 29 2008-PRESENT 2011 (10-8-3, 4-5-2 C-USA) 2014 (11-8-2, 4-4-1 The American) Abilene Christian ...... W. . . 1-0 Head Coach at Oral Roberts...... W. . . 1-0 Stephen F. Austin10...... W. . . 1-0 at Arkansas State...... W. . . 1-0 Kyle Cussen Sam Houston State10...... W. . . 6-0 Missouri State10 (OT) . . . . . W. . . 3-2 98-94-27 • 11 years at #7 Notre Dame...... L. . . 7-1 UMKC10...... W. . . 2-0 vs. Western Michigan...... L. . . 2-1 Central Arkansas...... W. . . 3-1 at Missouri State (2OT) . . . . .T. . . 0-0 at Tennessee...... L. . . 1-0 at Northwestern State. . . . . W. . . 2-0 UT Martin...... W. . . 1-0 Utah State ...... W. . . 1-0 #15 Oklahoma (2OT)...... T. . . 0-0 2008 (8-9-3, 3-6-2 C-USA) Southern Utah...... W. . . 2-0 vs. #6 Texas Tech13...... L. . . 3-1 at Northwestern State. . . . . L. . . 0-2 Southern Miss+ (2OT)...... T. . . 0-0 at Oklahoma State13...... L. . . 2-1 vs. Southern ...... W. . . 10-0 #13 UCF+...... L. . . 2-1 USF≠ (2OT) ...... W. . . 3-2 at Arkansas...... W. . . 1-0 Houston+ (OT)...... W. . . 2-1 #23 UCF≠...... L. . . 4-1 at Missouri State...... L. . . 0-1 Rice+...... L. . . 2-0 at Temple≠ (OT)...... L. . . 3-2 McNeese State4...... W. . . 3-0 at UAB+...... W. . . 3-0 at UConn≠ (2OT) ...... T. . . 2-2 Jackson State4...... W. . . 10-0 at #6 Memphis+...... L. . . 4-0 East Carolina≠...... L. . . 1-0 Middle Tennessee State10. . . .L. . . 0-1 East Carolina+...... W. . . 1-0 Cincinnati≠...... W. . . 2-1 Arkansas State10...... W. . . 4-0 Marshall+...... W. . . 3-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . 3-0 Oral Roberts (2OT)...... T. . . 2-2 at UTEP+ (2OT)...... T. . . 1-1 at Memphis≠...... L. . . 1-0 UTEP+...... L. . . 1-4 at Colorado College+ ...... L. . . 4-1 at SMU≠ ...... W. . . 2-1 #27 Colorado College+. . . . . W. . . 1-0 SMU+ ...... L. . . 2-1 at Houston≠...... W. . . 2-0 at Houston (2OT)+...... T. . . 0-0 at #4 Memphis++ (OT) . . . . . L. . . 2-1 at UConnø ...... L. . . 1-0 at Rice (2OT)+...... L. . . 1-2 at East Carolina (2OT)+. . . . . L. . . 0-1 2012 (12-6-4, 6-3-2 C-USA) 2015 (13-6-1, 4-4-1 The American) at Marshall+...... L. . . 1-2 Weber State ...... W. . . 3-0 Abilene Christian ...... W. . . 1-0 UAB (2OT)+...... T. . . 1-1 #13 Notre Dame...... L. . . 2-0 Mercer...... W. . . 2-0 Memphis+...... L. . . 2-4 Nicholls State...... W. . . 7-0 Missouri Southern ...... W. . . 3-1 at Southern Miss (2OT)+. . . . .W. . . 2-1 Missouri State10 (2OT). . . . . W. . . 2-1 SIUE...... W. . . 2-0 UCF+...... L. . . 0-3 Northwestern State10 . . . . . W. . . 5-1 McNeese State...... W. . . 3-0 SMU+ ...... W. . . 2-1 vs. Florida Gulf Coast12. . . . .L. . . 1-0 at Missouri State...... W. . . 3-0 at UMKC12...... W. . . 3-0 Central Arkansas...... W. . . 2-0 2009 (7-10-2, 4-7-0 C-USA) Oral Roberts (2OT)...... T. . . 1-1 Indiana State10...... W. . . 1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette...... W. . . 2-1 at Rice+...... L. . . 1-0 Incarnate Word10...... W. . . 4-0 at Oklahoma...... L. . . 3-1 at Houston+ (2OT)...... T. . . 0-0 at Oklahoma...... L. . . 2-1 Arkansas10 (2OT) ...... T. . . 0-0 Colorado College+...... L. . . 1-0 at Oral Roberts...... W. . . 2-1 Louisiana-Monroe10...... W. . . 7-0 UTEP+...... W. . . 2-1 Memphis≠ (2OT) ...... T. . . 0-0 vs. Kent State11...... L. . . 2-1 at #8 UCF+...... L. . . 2-0 SMU≠...... W. . . 2-1 at New Mexico11 (2OT). . . . .T. . . 0-0 at Southern Miss+ ...... W. . . 3-2 Houston≠...... W. . . 1-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . 1-0 at Marshall+...... W. . . 2-0 at #24 USF≠...... L. . . 1-0 at Northwestern State. . . . . L. . . 1-0 at East Carolina+ (2OT). . . . . T. . . 0-0 at UCF≠ (ADN)...... L. . . 3-1 at UTEP+...... L. . . 2-1 Memphis+...... W. . . 3-0 Temple≠...... W. . . 2-1 at Colorado College+ ...... L. . . 2-0 UAB+...... W. . . 2-0 #15 UConn≠ (2OT)...... L. . . 2-1 Houston+...... W. . . 1-0 SMU+ ...... W. . . 2-1 at East Carolina≠ (OT)...... W. . . 2-1 Rice+ (OT)...... W. . . 1-0 vs. East Carolina++...... W. . . 1-0 at Cincinnati≠ ...... L. . . 1-0 East Carolina+...... L. . . 1-0 vs. Colorado College++ (3OT). . .T. . . 1-1 vs. Cincinnatiø...... L. . . 2-0 Marshall+...... W. . . 4-1 vs. UCF++ ...... L. . . 2-0 at UAB+...... L. . . 2-0 2016 (8-10-1, 4-5 The American) at Memphis+...... L. . . 1-0 2013 (11-6-4, 4-3-3 C-USA) vs. #25 Loyola Marymount14 (2OT). T. . . 1-1 Southern Miss+...... W. . . 4-0 Houston Baptist ...... W. . . 2-1 vs. #24 South Carolina14. . . . L. . . 4-1 #11 UCF+...... L. . . 2-1 at Missouri State (20T). . . . . W. . . 1-0 at Central Arkansas ...... W. . . 2-1 at SMU+...... L. . . 3-1 Gonzaga...... W. . . 3-0 at #11 Texas A&M...... L. . . 2-0 at Arkansas...... L. . . 1-0 Missouri State10 ...... W. . . 3-1 2010 (8-9-2, 3-6-2 C-USA) at Oral Roberts...... W. . . 2-0 Houston Baptist10 ...... W. . . 4-1 Northwestern State10 . . . . . W . . 4-0 Arkansas State...... W. . . 4-0 Oklahoma4 (OT)...... L. . . 3-2 Arkansas-Little Rock10. . . . . W . . 5-1 #13 Penn State...... L. . . 3-2 Rice4...... L. . . 3-2 Oklahoma ...... L. . . 1-0 at Cal State-Northridge . . . . .L. . . 1-0 Oral Roberts ...... W. . . 3-0 Oral Roberts ...... W . . 4-0 at UC-Riverside...... W. . . 1-0 Ole Miss...... L. . . 2-1 Murray State (OT)...... W . . 2-1 LA Tech+...... W. . . 3-0 Missouri State ...... W . . 2-1 Florida Atlantic+ (2OT). . . . . T. . . 0-0 at #21 UConn≠...... L. . . 4-2 at Arkansas State...... L. . . 1-0 at Southern Miss+ ...... W. . . 1-0 at Temple≠ ...... W. . . 2-1 at Central Arkansas ...... L . . . 1-0 at Rice+ (FSN)...... W. . . 1-0 Cincinnati≠...... W. . . 2-0 at Rice+...... L . . . 2-0 at Colorado College+ ...... L. . . 2-0 East Carolina≠...... W. . . 2-1 at Houston+ (2OT)...... L. . . 1-0 North Texas+...... L. . . 4-1 at Memphis≠...... L. . . 4-0 at Marshall+ ...... L. . . 1-0 UTEP+...... L. . . 1-0 at Houston≠...... W. . . 4-1 at East Carolina+ ...... L. . . 2-1 at UAB+ (2OT)...... T. . . 0-0 at SMU≠ ...... L. . . 4-1 Colorado College+...... L. . . 2-1 at Marshall+ (2OT)...... T. . . 2-2 UCF≠ (ADN)...... L. . . 2-0 UTEP+...... W . . 1-0 UTSA+...... W. . . 1-0 USF≠ ...... L. . . 3-2 Memphis+ (2OT)...... T. . . 1-1 vs. UAB++...... W. . . 1-0 UAB+...... W . . 4-1 vs. #24 Colorado College++ (3OT).T. . . 2-2 at #18 UCF+ ...... L. . . 3-1 at Southern Miss+ ...... W . . 4-1 at SMU+ (2OT) ...... T. . . 1-1

30 TULSA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 2017 (3-12-4, 1-6-2 The American) KEY vs. Central Michigan15 (2OT). . .T. . . 1-1 vs. #22 Nebraska15 ...... L. . . 3-1 1 - Drury College Classic Kansas...... L. . . 2-0 2 - SMU Classic at Oklahoma (Fox Sports OK) (OT).L. . . 2-1 3 - Triad Women’s Intercollegiate Utah Valley...... W. . . 1-0 Soccer Tournament James Madison ...... L. . . 5-0 (Greensboro, NC) INTRO vs. Ole Miss16 ...... L. . . 4-0 4 - Golden Hurricane Classic vs. Rice16...... L. . . 5-2 5 - NE Missouri St. Bulldog Classic at Oral Roberts (2OT) ...... T. . . 1-1 6 - Central Florida Invitational at Missouri State (2OT) . . . . .W. . . 3-2 7 - San Diego State Tournament Houston≠...... L. . . 3-1 8 - Wyoming Cowgirl Classic SMU≠ (OT)...... W. . . 3-2 9 - Middle Tennessee Classic at #13 UCF≠...... L. . . 6-1 10 - Tulsa Invitational at USF≠ ...... L. . . 3-0 11- New Mexico Invitational UConn≠ ...... L. . . 1-0 12 - UMKC Invitational Temple≠ (2OT)...... T. . . 2-2 13 - Cowgirl Classic PLAYERS PLAYERS at #21 Cincinnati≠...... L. . . 3-2 14 - Sooner Classic at ECU≠...... L. . . 1-0 15 - Kansas Invitational Memphis≠ (2OT) ...... T. . . 0-0 16 - Memphis Invitational 17 - Rice Invitational 2018 (7-10-1, 3-6 The American) #20 Oklahoma State ...... Cancelled + - Conference USA games Missouri State (OT)...... L. . . 3-2 ++ Conference USA Championship Oklahoma Baptist...... W. . . 2-0 * - WAC games Illinois State (2OT) ...... T. . . 1-1 & - WAC Tournament games Arkansas State (OT)...... L. . . 2-1 ~ - UAB Nike Classic Sam Houston State...... W. . . 4-1 # - BYU Invitational vs. Louisiana17...... W. . . 3-1 ^ - Oral Roberts Classic STAFF STAFF at Rice17...... L. . . 2-0 $ - Missouri Nike Tournament Oral Roberts ...... W. . . 3-1 ‡ - won by forfeit Kansas State...... L. . . 3-0 % - Toys for Tots Tournament ECU≠ ...... W. . . 3-1 ! - Cal Poly Tournament Cincinnati≠...... L. . . 2-1 : - Oklahoma Shootout at SMU≠ ...... W. . . 3-2 @ - Vermont Diadora Classic at Houston≠...... L. . . 2-0 - Arkansas Tournament #24 USF≠...... L. . . 2-1 º - Arkansas State Tournament UCF≠ ...... L. . . 3-1 ≠ - American Athletic Conference game at Temple≠ ...... L. . . 1-0

ø - American Athletic Conference tournament REVIEW REVIEW at UConn≠...... W. . . 3-0 at #18 Memphis≠ ...... L. . . 6-1 RECORDS & HISTORY CONFERENCE AMERICAN ATHLETIC AMERICAN

TULSAHURRICANE.COM 31 American Athletic Conference

The American Athletic Conference consists of 13 pres- Under The American’s banner, the UConn women’s The American announced a lucrative and comprehen- tigious institutions: the University of Central Florida, the basketball team won its NCAA-record ninth, 10th and sive media rights extension with ESPN in May of 2019, University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, the 11th national championships and broke its own NCAA providing the conference with a stronger and more ex- University of Connecticut, the , record with a 111-game winning streak that spanned tensive presence on ESPN’s primary television networks the University of Memphis, the U.S. Naval Academy (in three seasons. Houston’s men’s track and field team (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU). When the extension takes football only), the University of South Florida Southern took third place at the 2018 and 2019 NCAA Outdoor effect in the 2020-21 academic year, a minimum of 40 Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane Championships. Tulsa placed sixth at the 2016 NCAA regular-season football telecasts per season will appear University, the University of Tulsa, and Wichita State Men’s Cross Country Championship on those primary networks and nearly every conference- University (in basketball and Olympic sports). American Athletic Conference student-athletes have controlled game will appear on an ESPN network or on Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, distinguished themselves in all facets of intercollegiate ESPN+. the American Athletic Conference has fashioned an athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler Matakevich won the The first four American Athletic Conference Football impressive list of accomplishments in the competitive Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s Championships were televised by ABC as part of arena, in the classroom and in support of student-athlete top defensive player in 2015, while Navy quarterback Championship Saturday. The 2019 Football Championship welfare. The American is firmly established as a Power 6 Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy is also slotted for an ABC telecast, while subsequent conference thanks to its collection of national team and voting. More recently, Houston’s Ed Oliver won the 2017 championship games will appear on either ABC or ESPN individual championships, football and men’s and wom- Outland Trophy as the nation’s best interior lineman, through the duration of the 12-year extension. en’s basketball postseason victories, expansive media while UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton was the only Additionally, The American holds primary or secondary rights contracts with the leading national outlets, and player in the nation to finish in the top 10 of the Heisman partnerships with 12 bowls for the current six-year cycle, its commitment to providing the highest levels of sup- Trophy balloting in both 2017 and 2018. UConn basketball ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s port for student-athletes. standout Breanna Stewart finished her career in 2016 as top conferences and providing desirable postseason des- The league has produced four NCAA championship the most decorated player in college basketball history tinations to member institutions. teams – UConn men’s basketball in 2014 and UConn as she was chosen as the consensus national player of Away from the competitive arena, The American has women’s basketball in 2014, 2015 and 2016 – in addition the year for the third time and became the first player be established itself as a leader in the area of student- to three New Year’s Six bowl champions (UCF in 2013 named four times as the Most Outstanding Player at the athlete wellness, both through the adoption of NCAA and 2017; Houston in 2015), 12 NCAA individual champi- Final Four. Reynolds and Stewart were selected as the autonomous legislation on matters including full cost of onships, and a Rhodes Scholar. Additionally, American winners of the 2016 AAU James E. Sullivan Award as the attendance and nutrition. The conference, in conjunc- Athletic Conference teams have advanced to the College nation’s top amateur athletes, marking only the second tion with its Student-Athlete Advisory Committee has World Series, reached the semifinal and final rounds of time in the 86-year history of the award that multiple also launched the Pow6rful Minds campaign to improve the NIT, qualified for the match play round of the NCAA winners were chosen. awareness and education on mental issues and rec- Men’s Golf Championship and registered top-10 finishes Additionally, SMU’s Avery Acker was chosen as the ognize the scholarly achievements of the conference’s at the NCAA Cross Country and Outdoor Track and Field Division I women’s volleyball Academic All-America of student-athletes. championships. the Year in 2015, while Tulsa cross country standout Kirk The American Athletic Conference serves its member- Since the conference’s reconstitution in 2013-14, Smith was chosen as a Rhodes Scholar in the fall of 2016. ship from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, teams from The American have registered top-10 na- American Athletic Conference alumni have made Rhode Island. The location of the conference headquar- tional rankings in football, men’s basketball, women’s their mark in professional sports as well, beginning with ters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s golf, and men’s the selection of UCF quarterback Blake Bortles by the minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the track and field. Houston’s Kahmari Montgomery capped Jacksonville Jaguars with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 conference easy access to its member schools. The con- the 2018-19 season with an NCAA individual title in the NFL Draft. A number of American Athletic Conference ference headquarters also serves as the home of the outdoor 400-meter dash, giving The American at least athletes have been selected in the first round of the pro- American Digital Network, which provides live coverage one national individual champion in five of the league’s fessional entry drafts in football, basketball, baseball of all 22 conference championships. first six seasons. and soccer.

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