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COACHING CAREER COACHING 2006-11 Sporting Columbia SC, (Mo.) HS, 2012 Rockbridge 2014- UIW, Columbia Soccer The Felts File The Felts Sporting Felts set the Missouri state records for for records the Missouri state set Felts in of 100 matches a total played Felts UNC, At reside Trueblood, and her husband, Wesley Felts season finish in place regular a second to the team finish Runner-Up and a Conference the Lone Star their outscored The team in the LSC Tournament. field players Three 32-23 during the year. opponents In her second all-LSC honors. Team earned First 10-6-3 went the Cardinals season as an assistant, and Conference in the Southland year in their first They victories. a number of impressive notched the entire nearly 2-1 for the opposition outscored year. part of was Felts the UIW, at joining the staff Prior to based out of Columbia, Mo. 2006-11. The club was High School in Rockbridge at the head coach She was the Spring 2012 season as well. Missouri for High School. She Rolla at goals season and career as a senior and finished with 167 for 56 goals scored assists most for She holds school records her career. the 103. She was in a season, 38 and in a career, as a senior of the Year Missouri High School Player States a member of the United in 2000. She was U-18 squad. national and 12 goals five She compiled career. her four-year part of the She was while making 31 starts. assists in She graduated Championship team. 2003 National She earned a Master’s in geology. 2005 with a degree the from and behavior in environment degree of Missouri in 2008. University with their son, Hank. She has received in San Antonio coaching National and Advanced both her National Soccer Coaches the National from certifications (NSCAA). of America Association s oach Rolla High School Rolla elt C F August 11, 1983 August www.uiwcardinals.com

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Anne Felts is in her second year at the helm of the helm at year is in her second Anne Felts a program for head coach is the fourth Felts soccer women’s Word joined the Incarnate Felts season and third soccer program the UIW women’s was UIW assistant with the club in 2015. The former in the spring head coach initially labeled the interim becoming to removed of 2014, but quickly had the tag head coach. the full-fledged the times, but things turned for a trying one at was of the Cardinals as the head coach year first Felts’ her first the season. She did not get in late better of the season, but once the the 11th game win until well. played the team October flipped to calendar final of the or less in seven one goal allowed They three just allowed of the season and they games eight As a of the season. 490 minutes in the final goals Team earned the NSCAA Academic the team group, a 3.23 G.P.A. posting after Award through while going perform she had to head coach, as the year first 2014 being Felts’ In addition to her birth to She gave of pregnancy. stages the late immediately child, a son named Hank, almost first of the season. the conclusion following She took its 26th season of competition. entering for the head coach who was Tina Patterson for over accolades coaching earning numerous while 20 years of 246-102-34. Felts record up a career and racking and has years two for assistant top Patterson’s was NCAA from the program in transitioning been integral NCAA Division I and the Southland Division II to Conference. was Mo. native in 2012. The Rolla, staff coaching and played high school star a highly decorated under of North Carolina University at collegiately Anson Dorrance. head coach legendary helped guide Felts UIW, with at year In her first UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 5 - ff ta Head Coach Anne Felts with her son, Hank Branam graduated from North Carolina in 2003 North Carolina from graduated Branam S sides in San Antonio. sides in re She currently training. in athletic with a degree - - - ing oach C www.uiwcardinals.com Branam became the third the third became Branam

Assistant Coach Assistant Jenni Branam member of the UIW women’s women’s member of the UIW with University soccer staff when roots of North Carolina in the on board she came summer of 2013. season with first Branam’s a suc was the UIW program cessful one. She tutored a one. She tutored cessful Branam was a four-year starter at UNC at goal UNC at at starter a four-year was Branam In 2014, Branam had her work cut out for her as cut out for had her work In 2014, Branam

keeper leading the team to a pair of NCAA Division I to leading the team keeper titles. She Tournament ACC and four Championships in 1999 and All-American Mention an Honorable was in 1999. All-American Freshman Team and 2000 a First selection in 2000 All-ACC Team a Second She was All-Tournament the ACC named to and 2002 and was All-Southeast Team in 2002. She earned First team in 2001 honors Team 1999 and Third in honors Region Region the Soccer Buzz Southeast and 2002. She was in school in 1999. She is second of the Year Freshman the fifth and posted saves with 132 career history (0.298) in in school history average against goals best 1999. on to went Spirit, Arizona the San Diego Branam for professionally play career, her collegiate After - she re where IF and Sky Blue FC Bälinge Heatwave, a championship with Sky Blue in 2011. She won tired States the United for in 2009. She earned six caps 2000-06. between Team National Women’s and the season. Brightwell throughout keepers the majority of the season time for shared Kowalik midway finally earning the full-time role with Kowalik of matches the final eight Over the season. through or less one goal allowed the season, the UIW keepers shutouts. and had three matches in seven at and played All-American high school and collegiate a CA. She was of Placentia, is a native Branam This is her ranks. in the professional levels the highest position. coaching first pair of sophomore goalkeepers in Heather Kowalik Kowalik in Heather goalkeepers pair of sophomore seven for The pair combined Brightwell. and Karly season as a member inaugural in the team’s shutouts Conference. of NCAA Division I and the Southland goal different three through cycled the Cardinals UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 6 Katy IOWA Cibolo TEXAS Boerne Odessa Denton Helotes SENIOR Mission JUNIOR Beeville Houston Bellevue Mesquite Sioux City McKinney Victorville Nikki Popa Emily Halal Pflugerville FRESHMAN Kylie Allison Kylie MARYLAND CALIFORNIA Shelbi Miller Finksburg (2) Finksburg Santos Alexis Addie Bachle Haley Nelson Haley Megan Baker Megan Kailey Burton Kailey Karey Tylman Karey Alyssa Amaya Alyssa Carly Hankins SOPHOMORE Shelbie Letzer Megan Stokes Megan Ashley Crabbe Ashley Allison Crabbe New Braunfels New Emani Stewart WASHINGTON Copperas Cove Copperas Frances Moore Frances Abigail Koenigs Abigail San Antonio (9) San Antonio Marina Bermea Karly Brightwell Karly Mikaela Noriega Mikaela Heather Kowalik Heather Daniella Cardoza Maya Westbrook Maya Sabrina Martineau Heather McKinney Heather Sydney Huntsinger Sydney CARDINALS BY CLASS BY CARDINALS CARDINALS BY LOCATION CARDINALS BY - - - ff ta S ing oach C www.uiwcardinals.com Johnson joined the UIW women’s soccer soccer Johnson joined the UIW women’s All- The former in July of 2014. staff coaching most for record holds the UIW still American in a season. goals and most goals career UIW at staff part of a first-year Johnson was pains, some growing through went in 2014 that con a future it looking like through but came The team in the Southland Conference. tender - of the season, but devel 10 games their first lost

Assistant Coach Assistant Johnson Kerwin oped into a strong defensive team by the end of the year. the end of the year. by team defensive a strong oped into the 2015 signing class had in club ties. Six of the freshmen with his local the Cardinals for process in the recruiting valuable He has been very club teams San Antonio local ties to direct Braun the Dallas Burn, and Eintracht Mutiny, Bay soccer in the Tampa the MLS for professional in 1997, Johnson played graduation Following schweig in Germany. in Germany. schweig “B” the USSF National he is pursuing License. Currently U18 Regional “C” National Johnson holds the USSF and the U16/ Coaching license Soc the UIW Men’s for coach an assistant license. He was coaching State the U-23 Men’s for Coach the Assistant in 1997 and was cer team Johnson coached SC, joining Lonestar 2002-06. Prior to from Select Team Capitals United 2000-04, the Austin soccer club from the Hammer’s for Program 2004-08, and has been on the Olympic Development SC from since 2006. Staff a two- scorer, all-time leading goal as UIW’s recognized He is UIW. from in business administration Degree a Bachelor’s Johnson received and a MVP, Conference Heart of Texas a two-time time All-American, in the Umbro He also participated selection. all-conference three-time He the UIW Hall of Fame. into inducted Game and was College All-Star UIW and he had seasons at in each of his four 16 goals least at scored when he had 33 seasons in school history scoring prolific most the two in 1996. and 10 assists and 33 goals in 1995 and 19 assists goals Jonah and Londyn. children, with their two in San Antonio reside Christine, Johnson and his wife, UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 7

Hometown/Previous School Hometown/Previous New Braunfels, TX / Canyon Braunfels, New TX / Elkins Houston, / Sammamish WA Bellevue, Jones TX / A.C. Beeville, Reagan MD / SA Finksburg, Ranch TX / Cinco Katy, TX / Brandeis Helotes, TX / Guyer Denton, TX / Reagan San Antonio, TX / Churchill San Antonio, TX / Alamo Heights San Antonio, TX / Clark San Antonio, Victorville, CA / Hesperia MD / Westminster Finksburg, TX / Clemens Cibolo, TX / Johnson San Antonio, Ht 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-2 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-3 4-11 5-6 5-6 5-2 Cl Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. www.uiwcardinals.com Pos GK GK D M/F M/D So. D F/M 5-4 M TX / Reagan San Antonio, D So. F 5-4 M Jr. Cove TX / Copperas Cove, Copperas D Fr. M 5-0 D 5-9 TX / North Mesquite Mesquite, TX / O’Connor San Antonio, F M/D Sr. D F 5-9 GK Pflugerville, TX / Hendrickson M So. D D/M 5-4 IA / Bishop Heelan Catholic Sioux City, 2015 CARDINALS WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM 2015 CARDINALS WOMEN’S Season) nd Anne Felts (2 Anne Felts Name Sydney Huntsinger Huntsinger Sydney Brightwell Karly Allison Kylie McKinney Heather (Crab) Crabbe Ashley Emily Halal (huh-lall) Noriega Mikaela Stokes Megan Carly Hankins Burton Kailey (TILE-man) Tylman Karey Moore Frances Stewart Emani (E-mahn-ee) (Crab) Allison Crabbe Westbrook Maya Addie Bachle (bock-LEE) No. 00 0 1 2 (CO-wall-ick) Kowalik Heather 3 4 GK 5 (PO-puh) Popa Nikki 6 Sr. 7 5-8 8 9 Letzer Shelbie TX / Champion Boerne, 10 11 (CO-nigs) Koenigs Abigail Santos Alexis 12 Shelbi Miller 13 (ah-MY-ah) Amaya Alyssa 15 M 16 17 18 F Jr. (car-DOZE-ah) Daniella Cardoza 19 Marina Bermea (burr-ME-ah) 5-6 20 D Fr. 21 TX / Brandeis San Antonio, Baker Megan F/M 22 5-7 Sr. Sabrina Martineau (mar-tin-oh) 23 Jr. M 24 TX / Brandeis San Antonio, 5-6 25 5-3 Nelson Haley 27 Memorial Fr. Mission, TX / Veterans 28 Odessa, TX / Odessa 5-7 Head Coach: North TX / McKinney McKinney, Jenni Branam, Kerwin Johnson Kerwin Coaches: Jenni Branam, Assistant UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 8 - - #20 #28 Sr. • 5-9 • MID Sr. Addie Bachle Megan Baker Megan Baker Fr. • 5-2 • MID/DEF • 5-2 Fr. San Antonio, HS TX/Johnson Pflugerville, TX/Hendrickson HS Bachle was a four-year letterwinner in soc Bachle was a four-year letterwinner Baker appeared in a variety of different 2014 (Junior): Baker appeared in a variety of different positions for the team including midfield and defense and played in 17 games. She started in 10 of these fixtures and tied for first place in the team for assists. In a 1-0 victory Arkansas she assisted the lone goal with a over Central great pass from the wing and also assisted the Cardinals Abilene Christian in the only goal in a 1-1 draw against latter half of the season. She fired a total of eight shots with six shots on goal. She was named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2013 (Sophomore): Baker played in all 19 games for the She started in three but Cardinals in her sophomore year. became an important option from the sideline and scored High School: three all-district cer at Johnson High School. She earned all-district choice. awards and was a two-time academic each of her last two defensive MVP She was the team’s the State semifinals in years. She helped lead the team to 97G Red club team that 2013. She played for the Lonestar championships. She won a pair of Premier League West Society and gradu was a member of the National Honor ated in the top five percent of her class. Mary Personal: Bachle is the daughter of Robert and She has a sister, Anne Bachle and is studying biology. August 6, 1996. Elizabeth. She was born on She was a member of the National Honor Society. Honor the National of was a member She Alex and Crissa of Amaya is the daughter Personal: Gabriella She has a sister, is studying nursing. Amaya and a brother, of the Lake, and soccer at Our Lady who plays 1997. born on March 8, She was Andrew. - - - - 0 - GW 0 SOG www.uiwcardinals.com 0 SH #2 #12 0 Fr. • 5-7 • FOR Fr. So. • 5-7 • DEF So. • 5-7 Kylie Allison Kylie Alyssa Amaya PTS

0 A San Antonio, TX/Brandeis HS Bellevue, WA/Sammamish HS WA/Sammamish Bellevue, 0 G Allison worked her way into the start Allison worked her way into Allison’s Career Statistics Allison’s Amaya was a four-year letterwinner in soc Amaya Allison was on the soccer team at Sam 857 Min

16 2014 GP Year sists as a junior. She finished her senior year with 25 goals sists as a junior. and 15 assists and was a first team all-region player while leading her team to a third district title in four years. She played for the Lonestar Soccer Club 97G Red and helped championships. the team to a pair of Premier League West High School: cer at Brandeis High School. She holds the school record Area playoff for career goals and scored seven goals in an All-State, all-district and all-Area honors game. She earned as a She tallied 16 goals and seven assists as a junior. sophomore and upped that number to 26 goals and 10 as 2014 (Freshman): Al- Allison is the daughter of Kevin and Melanie Personal: arts. Her brother, lison and she is studying communication (CA) University and Austin, played soccer at Saint Mary’s College. She has her mother played soccer at Whitman April 22, 1996. She is a Malia. She was born on a sister, Advisory Council. member of the UIW Student-Athlete able mention selection. She also played on the Crossfire able mention selection. She also played club team. Premier 95 ECNL High School: ing lineup as a true freshman making 10 starts and playing freshman making 10 starts and playing ing lineup as a true that back line. She was part of a unit in 16 games on the the goals over the final five games of allowed only three the more than one goal once in season and only allowed full 90 minutes in a 2-0 final eight games. She played the was named to the loss to Southeastern Louisiana. She Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Kingco honor mamish High School and was a two-time UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 9 - - - 0 0 GW 3 0 SOG Megan Baker 5 1 SH 1 0 PTS

1 0 A 0 0 G Bermea’s Career Statistics Bermea’s Bermea was on the soccer team at Odessa Bermea was on the soccer team at 42 122 164 0 1 1 6 3 0 Min

8 2 10 2013 2014 GP Year Total more and second team honors as a junior. She struggled more and second team honors as a junior. but still managed to earn second with injuries as a senior, team all-district honors. She was a member of the National Honor Society and was the Prom Queen. Bermea Personal: Bermea is the daughter of Victoria and is studying art and business management. She has a She was born on Octo- Randy. a brother, Erica and sister, ber 4, 1994. She is a member of the UIW Student-Athlete ALPHA. She is a member of the UIW Advisory Council and chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and is part of Sigma Pi leadership. ances in the Area round of the playoffs for the first time in Area round of the playoffs ances in the As a freshman, she was named sec history. the program’s Year. Newcomer of the ond team all-district and the district she was the During her sophomore and junior seasons first team all-district status as a sopho earning team MVP in every game that she played more than 10 minutes. in every game that she played more High School: appear High School. She led her team to back-to-back - 0 0 1 GW 6 8 0 14 1 SOG www.uiwcardinals.com 8 0 28 20 SH #18 7 2 0 PTS Jr. • 5-3 • FOR/MID Jr. Odessa, TX/Odessa HS Marina Bermea

1 2 0 A 3 3 9 3 0 0 G Baker’s Career Statistics Bermea appeared in eight games as a Baker played sparingly for the Cardi Baker played sparingly Baker starred in soccer at Hendrickson High Baker starred in 20 634 943 Min 1597

3 39 19 17 GP Year 2012 Total 2013 2014 true freshman for the Cardinals. She played a season high 36 minutes and recorded an in a 6-1 win over UT- Permian Basin. She had a shot attempt in five games and 2013 (Freshman): 2014 (Sophomore): Bermea saw action in the first two She played 29 minutes and fired a shot games of the year. at Omaha. She was named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Baker is the daughter of Troy and Nancy Baker Troy Personal: Baker is the daughter of Baker, Tyler brother, and is studying nutrition. She has a greatest sports and was born on July 27, 1994. Her shot to snap on a 30-yard Travis memory is beating Lake of the Student an 8-year losing streak. She is a member at UIW. Association Dietetic High School: in volleyball, golf, basketball, School and also competed All-District 49-4A Team She earned First track and softball. all- She was twice named academic honors as a senior. She led HHS to district and honorable mention all-district. championships in her career. Area a pair of Bi-District and Club. She played for the Lonestar Soccer nals as a true freshman, but saw action in three games. but saw action in three games. nals as a true freshman, the LSC Commissioner’sShe was named to Honor Roll. Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, Score after Goal) Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, A&M-International (88:37), 6-0 Texas Aug. 29, 2013 vs 2-0 Basin (16:14), Sep. 19, 2013 vs UT-Permian 1-3 Sep. 22, 2013 vs Sam Houston State (83:07), 2012 (Freshman): three goals for UIW. Her first career goal as a Cardinal as a career goal first Her UIW. goals for three two defenders taking on after 15-yard shot from a came She A&M-International. Texas a 6-0 win against that sealed that Basin against UT-Permian spectacular goal scored a that flew over from 35 yards out a loose ball saw her shoot of the net. into the back of the goalkeeper the fingertips shots and was one assist and 20 the year with She finished Conference Commissioner’s the Southland named onto Honor Roll. UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 10 - - - 0 0 0 0 SHO 0-7-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 W-L-T 2-10-0 .612 .667 .667 SV% #16 8 Fr. • 5-7 • DEF Fr. 30 48 .632 10 SV Kailey BurtonKailey

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4 5 19 28 2.31 GA Brightwell spent the season as the spent the season Brightwell Brightwell’s Career Statistics Brightwell’s MIN Burton graduated from Churchill High Brightwell had a successful high school soc Brightwell had a successful 540:00 238:47 310:01 1088:48

6 5 11 22 Total 2014 2013 GP Year 2012 cer career at Elkins High School and at the club level. She High School and at the club level. cer career at Elkins undefeated Albion 94 G Blue to two D1-Classic helped lead and to the USYS State Championships Texas seasons, two two in the Presidents Cup Division 1 for Region 3 Finalists 25-5A All-District Honorable Mention years. She earned She honors as a senior. Team honors as a junior and First track and cross also competed in swimming, volleyball, the Na- She was a member of country during her career. tional Honor Society. and Michelle Personal: Brightwell is the daughter of Hugh Spanish. Her father Brightwell and is studying biology and and her grandfather played A&M Texas played football at She has a sister, football at Colorado School or Mines. She is the UIW Kalyn. She was born on June 30, 1994. for SGA. She is a SAAC president and senator of athletics She is a peer mentor. member of the Honors program and TOMS Antonio Food Bank, has volunteered with the San Hospital, the Methodist Children’s Sole” with Your “Style Light Center and Blue Santa, Go Play Girls, Selma Saddle walk/runs. various canned food drives and 5K High School: School and previously attended Melissa High School. She track, basketball, tennis and competed in cross country, She earned all-district honorable soccer in her career. mention and academic all-district honors in soccer as a All-State team. Academic TASCO senior and was on the She was on three cross country team that qualified for the the victory. She was named onto the Southland Commis the Southland onto was named She the victory. sioner’s Roll. Honor 2012 (Freshman): in five games She appeared backup goalkeeper. team’s career vic notched her first three starts. She and made Her best a 2-1 overtime game. State in tory at Midwestern Christian when Abilene at of the year came performance a 1-0 and only gave up a single goal in she made six saves to the LSC Commissioner’sloss. She was named Honor Roll. High School: - www.uiwcardinals.com Karly Brightwell #1 Sr. • 5-8 • GK Sr. Houston, HS TX/Elkins Karly Brightwell 2013 (Sophomore): In her second year as a Cardinal, goal keeper. Brightwell remained as the teams reserve of eight saves and She played in six games, made a total of the season conceded four goals. Her best performance rival Oral Roberts. came against Southland Conference counterpart and made She came on to replace her injured of saves to preserve a number of key plays, including a pair age. In one of the Cardinals toughest fixtures of the year Cardinals toughest fixtures of the age. In one of the in only 45 minutes she made a season high of seven saves the Bears. despite losing 5-0 to against Baylor University, loss at UTEP. She played the full 90 minutes in a Brightwell became one of the Cardinals 2014 (Junior): Brightwell became by in 2014 and shared time in goal two main goalkeepers She made and playing in a total of 11. starting in 9 games and posted a 3.17 goals against aver a total of 30 saves UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 11 - - - #25 Fr. • 5-6 • MID Fr. Allison Crabbe Finksburg, HS MD/Westminster Crabbe graduated from Westminster High Crabbe graduated from Westminster Daniella CardozaDaniella ber of the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Student Fellowship ber of the National Honor Society, America. Athletes and Health Organization for Students of Excel for Educational Award She earned the President’s land State Cup runner-up finish. Personal: Crabbe is the daughter of Robert and Gina High School: School in Maryland, but had previously attended Reagan All-MVAL, She was first team Antonio. High School in San as a senior while leading All-County All-Chesapeake and her team to the regional finals. She was a two-time second The team made the team all-district selection at Reagan. State semi-finals in her junior season. She was a mem Club Antonio Lions Futball lence. She played for the San Presiden’t Cup State title. and led the team to the STYSA She played for FC Frederick and led the team to a Mary - - 0 0 0 GW 0 0 0 SOG www.uiwcardinals.com 0 1 0 SH #17 0 0 0 Sr. • 5-6 • MID • 5-6 Sr. PTS Daniella Cardoza

0 0 0 A Mission, TX/Vet. Memorial HS Mission, TX/Vet. 0 0 0 G Cardoza appeared in four games off Cardoza appeared in four games off Cardoza’s Career Statistics Cardoza’s - Cardoza was a four-year starter at Veter 24 60 331 0 0 0 1 0 0 247 Min

4 4 18 10 2012 GP Year 2013 Total 2014 Personal: Cardoza is the daughter of Rene and Ruth She has a brother, Cardoza and is studying psychology. Andre, and was born on March 3, 1994. She lists baking and reading as hobbies that she enjoys. High School: ans Memorial High School. During her freshman year she The earned first team all-district honors as a goalkeeper. and earned first MVP following season she was the team’s team all-district honors at forward. She was named the as a junior and the district co-MVP MVP district offensive Texans Antonio She was a member of the San as a senior. club team and helped them to a first place Division 1 West finish. Cardoza played in a career high 10 match 2014 (Junior): Cardoza played in a career high 10 2012 (Freshman): The team won all four games the bench in the midfield. she played. 2013 (Sophomore): Cardoza was on the field in four for the season. games and played a total of 60 minutes in a win over UT- She played a season high 24 minutes Permian Basin. es and played at least 45 minutes at New Mexico State, es and played at least 45 minutes at Christi and at Houston Baptist. A&M-Corpus Texas against season in her first game She attempted her only shot of the Southland Commis at Creighton. She was named to the sioner’s Honor Roll. Burton is the daughter of Aaron and Nonie Aaron and Nonie the daughter of Burton is Personal: She has administration. is studying business Burton and She was born on November Trinley. and Tyler two siblings, 26, 1996. State meet and was on a pair of regional qualifying 4x400 4x400 qualifying regional a pair of was on meet and State team at 4x400 record on the school She was teams. relay Honor Society of the National She was a member Melissa. summa Society and graduated National Honor and Spanish cum laude. UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 12 - 0 GW 1 SOG 6 SH #6 #15 0 So. • 5-6 • MID Emily Halal Emily PTS Carly Hankins Fr. • 5-2 • FOR/MID Fr. Katy, TX/Cinco Ranch HS TX/Cinco Ranch Katy,

San Antonio, TX/Reagan HS San Antonio, TX/Reagan 0 A 0 G Hankins’ Career Statistics Hankins’ Hankins was a valuable substitute for Hankins was a valuable substitute Hankins played for Frankie Whitlock at Halal played soccer at Cinco Ranch High Halal played soccer 448 Min

16 2014 GP Year 2014 (Freshman): appeared in 14 games the Cardinals in the midfield. She and played at least 30 minutes of half the contests. She fired three shots, including one on goal, in a 0-0 tie with She was named to the Southland Commissioner’s Lamar. Honor Roll. High School: Reagan High School. She was a second team all-district pick Team First selection as a junior and a District 26-5A She also earned academic all-district honors. as a senior. titles in 2012, 2013 and She led the team to a District 26-5A semifinals in 2014. She gradu 2014 and to the State 5A High School: was a first team all-district honors and School. She earned was All-State selection. She Team First Academic TASCO Young English Honor Society and a member of the National Life. Afif and Kim Halal and Personal: Halal is the daughter of An- has a brother, is studying rehabilitation science. She She was born on June 6, 1997. Both of her parents drew. half of her life played soccer in college. She has lived overseas. ated magna cum laude and was a member of the National Honor Society. and Stephanie Todd Personal: Hankins is the daughter of Clay- Hankins and is studying nursing. She has a brother, ton. She was born on February 27, 1996 in Nacogdoches, TX. 0 0 GW 1 2 SOG www.uiwcardinals.com 5 3 SH #5 Jr. • 5-6 • DEF • 5-6 Jr. 0 2 PTS Ashley Crabbe Ashley

0 0 A Finksburg, MD/SA HS Reagan 1 0 2 8 3 0 0 1 G Crabbe did not get on the field until late Crabbe did not get on the field until Crabbe’s Career Statistics Crabbe’s Crabbe was on the soccer team at Reagan 301 Min 1795 1494

5 23 18 Total 2014 2013 GP Year Personal: Crabbe is the daughter of Bob and Gina Crabbe and is studying nursing. She has six siblings; Robert, Alyssa. She was born Allison, Ryan, Riley and Amanda, on May 5, 1995 in Baltimore, MD. She is a member of the Allison is Athletes. Her sister UIW Fellowship of Christian soccer team. also on the UIW women’s High School: High School. She earned first team all-district honors three times in her career and was second team as a sophomore. She added first team all-region honors as a junior and first to She led the team All-State honors as a senior. team three District championships and four appearances in the regional quarterfinals. She was a member of the National Honor Society. 2013 (Freshman): in the final but played well in the season due to an injury, 94 minutes in midfield five games. She started and played scored her first career goal in a She in a 0-0 tie at Lamar. State. She averaged 5-0 white-washing of Northwestern was named to the over 60 minutes per appearance. She Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In her sophomore year, Crabbe Crabbe year, In her sophomore 2014 (Sophomore): for the Cardinals playing in 1494 started in all 18 games She played central minutes, the second most on the team. throughout the defender as well as defensive midfielder the defense allowed season and was a key reason why final eight matches one goal or less in seven of the team’s the entire final eight of the season. She was on the field the Southland games of the season. She was named October 28 on Week Conference Defensive Player of the a total of five shots after headlining a defense that allowed Crabbe on goal in back-to-back shutouts. Post-season after being named was the only UIW player to earn honors in women’s honorable mention all-Southland Conference She was named to the Southland Commissioner’s soccer. Honor Roll. Crabbe and is studying biology. She is the middle child middle She is the biology. studying and is Crabbe the UIW also on is Ashley, sister, Her siblings. of seven team. soccer women’s UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 13 - 0 0 0 GW 6 20 SOG 51 16 SH #0 Sr. • 5-8 • GK Sr. 2 15 PTS Heather Kowalik Boerne, TX/Champion HS

1 0 1 17 67 26 A 7 1 8 G Koenigs’ Career Statistics Koenigs’ Koenigs was on the soccer team at was on the soccer Koenigs 779 Min 1461 2240

18 13 31 2013 2014 Total GP Year In her junior year, Kowalik shared time in 2014 (Junior): In her junior year, goal playing in fourteen games and starting in each of the final eight matches of the season. She led the goalkeeping with a 1.34 goals against average, a total of 43 saves staff and was responsible for the team total of 3.0 shutouts on in the She made a season high seven saves the year. Arka- a 1-0 win over Central Cardinals first win of the year, sas on the road when she faced 19 total shots. She was Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, Score after Goal) Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, A&M-International (32:36), 2-0 Texas Aug. 29, 2013 vs Southern (24:21), 1-0 Texas Sep. 6, 2013 vs Southern (59:25), 5-1 Texas Sep. 6, 2013 vs 1-0 Basin (3:28), Sep. 19, 2013 vs UT-Permian Arkansas (49:05), 1-0 Oct. 6, 2013 vs Central A&M-Corpus Christi (53:57), 3-0 Texas 2013 at Oct. 11, Christian (80:36), 1-3 Abilene Oct. 20, 2013 at Oct. 24, 2014 vs McNeese State (77:07), 2-0 with a confident finish from a cross and adding a second a second adding cross and from a finish a confident with straight in three goals She tallied half. in the second goal Texas Arkansas, at Central games against conference Christian. She was Abilene Christi and at A&M-Corpus Commissioner’s the Southland named onto Honor Roll. High School: 2013 San was the 2012 and High School. She Brandeis the She made Year. Player of the Antonio Express News All-State. Team First and was Team All-Region National was first team all-district selection and She was a four-time She holds on three occasions. MVP the District Offensive goals most goals in a season (21), most school records for was most assists in a career (37). She in a career (65) and She Texas. the only one from Scholar, All-American a 2013 play district championships and four led her team to three of the National Honor appearances. She was a member off and German Honor Society. Math Honor Society Society, and Janalle Personal: Koenigs is the daugher of Walter a minor in psychology. Koenigs and is studying biology with August 26, She was born on Andrew. She has a brother, Atkins, played basketball at 1995. Her cousin, Shannon Food Antonio volunteers at the San She Concordia-Texas. Bank and with the Humane Society. - - - www.uiwcardinals.com #9 Fr. • 5-8 • GK Fr. #00 Jr. • 5-6 • MID Jr. Abigail Koenigs Sydney Huntsinger Sydney San Antonio, TX/Brandeis HS New Braunfels, HS TX/Canyon Koenigs had a great start to her career Huntsinger was a four-year letterwinner Huntsinger was a ond highest on the team, with one assist and 51 shots. Her A&M-In- Texas first career goal came in a 6-0 victory over ternational where a diving header sealed goal number two Texas for the Cardinals. She had a season highlight against Southern after opening up the scoresheet for the Cardinals 2013 (Freshman): sioner’s Honor Roll. as a Cardinal, confidently earning her place in the starting As an line-up and only missing one game as true freshman. attacking midfielder she posted a total of seven goals, sec Koenigs was affected by an injury 2014 (Sophomore): Koenigs was affected her to 13 games and in her sophomore year which limited nine starts. She played a total of 779 minutes in the mid field and fired a total of 16 shots with six shots on goal. In a 2-0 shutout against McNeese State she came close to scoring both goals, but her first attempt was denied after Shortly afterwards she scored her only she the crossbar. goal of the season after she headed home a corner kick. She started the final nine games of the year and was a big reason why the Cardinals finished the season strong. She played at least 70 minutes in each of the final seven games of the season. She was named to the Southland Commis Huntsinger is the daughter of Wayne and Mary Personal: Huntsinger is the daughter of Wayne with a minor in business. Lou Huntsinger and is studying art born on February 4, She has one sibling, Peyton. She was 1997. High School: High School. She was the district in soccer at Canyon year as a junior and senior after earning goalkeeper of the honors as a freshman and first team honorable mention her She was academic all-district honors as a sophomore. final two seasons. UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 14 - Heather Kowalik #7 So. • 5-4 • MID Shelbie Letzer CopperasTX/Copperas HS Cove, Cove Letzer made 16 appearances in the Letzer played soccer for head coach Hagen 2014 (Freshman): midfield for the Cardinals and received six starts. She played at least 40 minutes in 10 of her appearances and played a season high 69 minutes in a 0-0 tie with Lamar. High School: Streckyl at Copperas Cove High School. She was a four- time first team all-district and all-Area selection while taking She was the District home all-State honors as a senior. Year in each of her last two seasons Midfielder of the 8-5A as a freshman. She Year and was the Newcomer of the was a first team all-Region choice her junior year and seniors years. She finished her career with a school record for assists and was second all-time in career goals. She was a four-time academic all-district selection and a mem ber of the National Honor Society. ber of the National Honor Society. - - 3.0 4.0 4.0 11.0 SHO 2-5-3 9-5-3 8-6-1 W-L-T www.uiwcardinals.com 19-16-7 .741 .756 .727 SV% 43 59 48 SV 150 .743

1.34 1.10 1.19 GAA

15 52 1.19 19 18 GA Kowalik had a strong freshman cam Kowalik’s Career Statistics Kowalik’s MIN Kowalik played soccer and basketball at Kowalik played soccer and basketball 1005:00 1551:13 1363:08 3919:21

48 14 19 15 Total 2014 2013 GP Year 2012 Personal: Kowalik is the daughter of Leroy and Donna She has one sister, Kowalik and is studying psychology. April 17, 1994. Her mother Hailey Kowalik and was born Her University. played basketball and softball at St. Mary’s greatest sports memory was being the starting goalkeeper as a freshman in the state tournament. ner-up finish in 2010. As a senior, she earned all-district, As a senior, ner-up finish in 2010. all-region and academic all-state honors. High School: High School. She led the soccer Champion Samuel V. in 2009 and a run team to a third place finish in the state paign earning Lone Star Conference Honorable Mention paign earning Lone Star Conference LSC Defensive Player honors while twice being named the She started all 15 games she appeared in. of the Week. shutouts and She put together a stretch of four consecutive She made four saves went 451:33 without allowing a goal. She recorded Woman’s. Texas in a 3-0 shutout win over Angelo State. loss to a season high seven saves in a 1-0 shootout win over She stopped two penalty kicks in a She allowed one goal Angelo State in the LSC semifinals. named to the LSC of 15 matches. She was or less in 11 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2012 (Freshman): Kowalik started in goal for all 19 of started in goal for Kowalik 2013 (Sophomore): in their debut season in Division the Cardinals contests the Southland Conference Women’s I and was named after recording her third of the Week Soccer Goalkeeper against Northwestern State in early consecutive shutout 4.0 shutouts on the year She posted a total of November. 59 saves. She faced 22 shots and and made a total of nine saves in a loss at Rollins. She made a season high losing that prevented the Cardinals from made eight saves She closed against Lamar University. a 0-0 overtime draw allowing just one goal in 420 minutes. the season strong the Southland Commissioner’sShe was named onto Honor Roll. named the College Sports Madness Southland Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Southland Madness Sports the College named against shutouts a pair of after recording Week of the of five saves She made a total State and Lamar. McNeese of the season final five matches week. Over the during the 2.10 to 1.34. average from her goals against she lowered UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 15 - - 0 1 GW 5 8 13 2 SOG 8 12 20 SH #11 4 2 Fr. • 5-9 • MID Fr. Shelbi Miller PTS

0 0 A San Antonio, TX/O’Connor HS 2 1 3 0 6 G As a true freshman, McKinney played true freshman, McKinney As a McKinney’s Career Statistics McKinney’s McKinney was on the soccer team at A.C. the soccer team at McKinney was on Miller was on the soccer and basketball 698 Min 1071 1769

19 18 37 2013 2014 Total GP Year Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, Score after Goal) Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, Sep. 29, 2013 at Nicholls State (72:27), 3-2 Austin (38:14), 1-0 3, 2013 vs Stephen F. Nov. Oct. 24, 2014 vs McNeese State (58:09), 1-0 ent contests. She was named to the Southland Commis to the Southland named She was ent contests. sioner’s Roll. Honor 2013 (Freshman): and made for the Cardinals in all 19 games in the midfield goal career first She scored her appearances. three starting Cardinals Nicholls State, the 4-2 win against in a historic After coming win of the season. Conference first Southland second half she scored on her very into the game in the She a cross into the back of the net. first touch, heading after taking just eight shots in the sea scored two goals on to the Southland Commissioner’sson. She was named Honor Roll. High School: - Most Valu She was the District 57-4A Jones High School. all- and was a four-time first team able Player as a junior as a junior She was first team all-region district performer. honors as a freshman. and senior and earned second team named the District 57- During her freshman year she was Newcomer Texas All-South and the MVP Co-Offensive 4A She led Jones to back-to-back appearances Year. of the a four time academic in the Regional Semifinals. She was honors All-State Academic all-district selection and earned president and a in 2013. She was the senior class vice She played for National Honor Society Parliamentarian. the Lady Lions ‘95 Club team. Sarah Personal: McKinney is the daughter of Ellis and administration. She McKinney and is studying business Paige and Claire. has five siblings; Maggie, Mollie, Morgan, with Paige and Claire She is part of a set of triplets along who were born on November 6, 1994. High School: teams at O’Connor High School. She was a three-time first team all-district selection in soccer and led the team to a pair of district titles. She was also a three-time first team She was the district newcomer all-district basketball player. - - 0 GW 0 SOG www.uiwcardinals.com 1 SH #4 #21 Jr. • 5-7 • MID Jr. 0 Fr. • 5-7 • MID • 5-7 Fr. PTS

Beeville, TX/A.C.Beeville, Jones HS Heather McKinney 0 Sabrina Martineau A McKinney, TX/McKinney North TX/McKinney HS McKinney, 0 G Letzer’s Statistics Career Martineau was on the soccer team at Martineau was on the soccer team 680 Min

16 2014 GP Year 2014 (Sophomore): McKinney played in both a defensive and midfield role in her sophomore year and continued to be an important part of the Cardinals line up. She started in a total of 12 contests, but played minutes in all 18 of the UIW games. She scored her lone goal of the season, in a 2-0 shutout against McNeese State. a game winner, She put away a deflected ball for a 1-0 lead. She fired two View American and at Prairie shots on goal against UT-Pan A&M- minutes in a tie against A&M. She played all 110 - Corpus Christi and played at least 80 minutes in six differ Martineau is the daughter of Robert and Mi Personal: Martineau is the daughter of Robert chelle Martineau studying rehabilitative and is sciences with Sean and She has two brothers, a minor in psychology. July 7, 1997 in Montreal, Canada. She was born on Trevor. star Carli Lloyd her Cup winning soccer She calls World favorite athlete. High School: was a first team all- McKinney North High School. She She was the team’s district player as a junior and senior. midfielder of the year as most valuable player as a senior, as a sophomore and a junior and utility player of the year She three district titles. lead the team to She helped junior. selection and took was a four-time academic all-district She was a a senior. home academic all-State honors as member of the National Honor Society. ern University. She was born on October 19, 1995. was born on October She ern University. Letzer is the daughter of Larry and Terri Letzer Letzer Terri and of Larry daughter is the Letzer Personal: education. in special with a minor history is studying and Southwest played soccer at Chelsea who a sister, She has UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 16 - 0 SHO 0-1-0 W-L-T .667 SV% Sioux City, IA/ Sioux City, #24 So. • 5-4 • GK So. • 5-4 6 SV Haley Nelson Haley

Bishop Heelan Catholic HS Bishop Heelan 2.00 GAA

3 GA Nelson made three appearances Nelson made three Nelson’s Career Statistics Nelson’s MIN Nelson was on the soccer and basketball Nelson was on the soccer and basketball 135:00

3 GP Year 2014 2014 (Freshman): season and played a total of 135:00 in goal in the 2014 she made a total of six saves and minutes. In that time to contribute to a 2.00 goals against conceded three goals average. UIW. 2013 (Red-Shirt): Nelson red-shirted her first year at High School: As a senior, School. teams at Bishop Heelan Catholic High Tournament All-State All-State, Team she earned First Area Conference River Missouri Team and Second Team She set the school record with 13 honors as a goalkeeper. record for most shutouts as a junior and holds the school for Defensive MVP career shutouts. She was the team’s to four conference three straight years. She led the team as a freshman titles, a pair of State semifinal appearances finish as a junior. and sophomore and a State runner-up and was All-Conference performer She was a four-time represented She All-State as a junior. Honorable Mention Medical Center her school as a “Gala Girl” for the Mercy Foundation. Charlotte Nel Personal: Nelson is the daughter of Bill and and interdisciplinary son and is studying special education Zac. She brother, Mallory and studies. She has a sister, Her mother played volleyball April 19, 1995. was born on and softball at UIW and her father was on the baseball She volunteers in the life skills classroom at team at UIW. Floresville Elementary School. - - www.uiwcardinals.com #22 So. • 5-3 • DEF Frances Moore Frances San Antonio, TX/Clark HS Moore appeared in three games for the Moore appeared in three games for Moore was on the soccer and cross country Moore was on the soccer and cross Moore is the daughter of Verlon and Deborah Personal: Moore is the daughter of Verlon Moore and is studying biochemistry and mathematics. She Levi. She was born on November 4, 1994. has a brother, She is a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. 2013 (Freshman): High School: the team to C. Clark High School. She led Tom teams at appearance in four years while earning first its first playoff All-State honors as a senior. Academic team all-district and on two occasions She was named second team all-district earned all-district and was a two-time team captain. She honors in cross country as a senior and was the team MVP. She was a member of the Spanish National Honor Society, the National Honor Society and National Society of High Scholar. AP School Scholars. She was also an missioner’s Honor Roll. played 45 minutes in Cardinals as a true freshman. She Basin and took a pair of corner the win over UT-Permian Conference Com kicks. She was named to the Southland missioner’s Honor Roll. Moore red-shirted her second year with 2014 (Red-Shirt): Moore red-shirted her second year to the Southland Com the UIW program. She was named - and Bonnie Hoff the daughter of Lee Miller is Personal: a rehabilitation sciences. She has man and is studying 8, 1996. Abbi Lee. She was born on November sister, of the year as a freshman and the defensive player of the of the player the defensive and a freshman year as of the and made district titles a pair of won She as a senior. year She was first in basketball. II finals as a senior the Region junior and both sports as a all-district in team academic of Christian the Fellowship was a member of She senior. Society. and the National Honor Athletes UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 17 0 GW 12 SOG 20 SH #3 #10 1 Jr. • 5-0 • MID Jr. Nikki Popa PTS Alexis Santos Alexis So. • 5-5 • MID/FORSo. • 5-5

San Antonio, TX/Reagan HS San Antonio, TX/Reagan 1 A Mesquite, TX/North Mesquite, HS Mesquite 0 G Popa’s Career Statistics Popa’s Popa became one of the leading Popa became one Popa helped lead Reagan to a 21-2-3 Popa helped lead Reagan to a 21-2-3 Min 1329

18 2014 GP Year In her sophomore year, Santos was 2014 (Sophomore): In her sophomore year, the second leading scorer for the Cardinals. Sharing responsibility up front, she had two goals, one assist and attempted 16 shots in 17 games.. Each of her goals came in a pair of 2-1 losses, the first against New Mexico State Against UTPA Pan-American. and the second against UT her one-touch volley tied the game at 1-1, but the Cardinals 2014 (Freshman): 2014 (Freshman): season and was a crucial member freshman in the 2014 and She started in all 18 games of the Cardinals midfield. of 20 minutes. Despite firing a total played a total of 1329 the on goal she was unable to make shots and 12 shots an assist in a 4-1 loss against scoresheet, but did offer high of four shots Sam Houston State. She hit her season Ameri- against UT-Pan and three shots on goal in a contest kicks for the team and can. She was asked to take corner lofted in 16 on the season. High School: All-District 26-5A All-Area and record in 2014. She earned as a senior and was also a first team honors Team First The team won three District all-district choice as a junior. She graduated summa titles during her playing career. cum laude. and Carla Personal: Popa is the daughter of Florin Popa sciences. She has Peeler and is studying rehabilitative Popa, Tavi grandfather, Her Asher. two siblings, Josha and professionally and Team played for the Romanian National Steaua and in Israel. with Bucharest Dinamo, Bucharest She was born on November 15, 1995. - - - 0 1 GW 0 4 SOG www.uiwcardinals.com 0 6 SH #26 Jr. • 5-5 • DEF Jr. 0 4 PTS Mikaela NoriegaMikaela Helotes, TX/BrandeisHelotes, HS

0 0 A 2 0 4 6 4 1 0 2 G In her first year at UIW, Noriega be In her first year at UIW, Noriega’s Career Statistics Noriega’s Noriega was on the cross country, soccer Noriega was on the cross country, Min 3088 1362 1726

36 17 19 Total GP Year 2014 2013 High School: She was an hon and track teams at Brandeis High School. Personal: Noriega is the daughter of Michael and Patricia Noriega and is studying business administration. She has three brothers; Ethan, Evan and Patric. She was born on October 17, 1994. came a vital part of the Cardinals backline. She started in came a vital part of the Cardinals backline. to helping hold all 19 games of the season and in addition goals. Her first goal up the defense she also scored two after A&M-International Texas came in a 6-0 win against keepers head to open she chipped a deflected ball over the the game. She played up the scoring with the first goal of behind only senior the second most minutes on the team central defender Sarah Parker. a freshman and took orable mention all-district choice as three years. She earned home first team honors in her final as Defensive MVP first team all-region and was the District in cross country and was MVP She was the team a senior. She led a senior. as Year Athlete of the voted the Brandeis the soccer team to three District titles. Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, Score after Goal) Score after Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, A&M-International (19:39), 1-0 Texas Aug. 29, 2013 vs Oct. 13, 2013 vs Houston Baptist (18:23), 1-0 2013 (Freshman): tributes, she played 17 out of a total 19 games and made 17 out of a total 19 games and made tributes, she played She played a total of 1362 minutes, 15 starts at left back. She was one including all 90 minutes in seven matches. just three goals of the key cogs on a back line that allowed season. over the final five matches of the Noriega had another solid season in Noriega had another 2014 (Sophomore): Cardinals and contributed to a backline the defense for the at shutouts. Honing in on her defensive that posted three UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 18 - 0 0 GW 1 1 SOG 2 2 SH #23 0 0 Fr. • 4-11 • FOR • 4-11 Fr. PTS Emani Stewart

Victorville, CA/Hesperia HS 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 G Stokes’ Career Statistics Stokes’ Stokes started in 12 games for the started in 12 games Stokes Stokes was a member of the cross coun- Stokes was a member Stewart was on the soccer and track teams Min 1235 1577 2812

19 18 37 2013 2014 Total GP Year ber of the North Texas State ’95 ODP Team from 2007-12. Team State ’95 ODP Texas ber of the North U18 club team. She She played for the FC Dallas ECNL Society and National is a member of the National Honor Honors Society. Technical Dian Stokes Personal: Stokes is the daughter of Rod and She in psychology. and is studying biology with a minor OK. was born in Oklahoma City, Colton. She has a brother, She is a member of the She was born on March 22, 1995. Club. She has also Biology Club and Health Professions Antonio Food Bank and Go Play volunteered with the San Girls. Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week after of the Week Player Defensive Conference Southland to a combined and Lamar State McNeese to limit helping named to the She was on goal in two shutouts. five shots Commissioner’sSouthland Roll. Honor 2013 (Freshman): was one of 19 contests. She and played in all Cardinals She play over 1000 minutes. on the team to nine players made part of a defensive line up that became an important was named onto She on the year. a total of seven shutouts the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll. High School: She at John H. Guyer High School. try and soccer teams Newcomer and District All-District 11-4A Team earned First 7-5A as a freshman. She was District honors Year of the junior and the District as a sophomore and Team First All- Team in 2012. She earned First Year Defender of the 4A and UIL Year Defender of the District District 11-4A, honors as a senior en route to Team All-Tournament State was named a Region leading the team to a State title. She selection. She is Team First All-State TASCO All-Star and I and has helped All-District selection Academic a three-time She was a mem her team to the Regional Finals in 2010. High School: at Hesperia High School. She broke the school record with 29 goals in one season. She was the Mojave River League In Year. Athlete of the and 2015 Female Year Athlete of the track and field, she was clocked in a time of 12.0 in the 100 She meters. She was a four-year captain and team MVP. - - - 0 0 GW 7 7 14 0 SOG www.uiwcardinals.com 12 16 28 SH #13 3 5 So. • 5-6 • DEF PTS Denton, TX/Guyer HS Denton, TX/Guyer Megan Stokes

1 1 A 1 2 3 2 8 G Santos’ Career Statistics Santos’ Santos became an important substi became an important Santos Santos was a member of the soccer and Santos was a member 400 994 Min 1394

16 17 33 GP Year 2013 2014 Total 2014 (Sophomore): Stokes became a central pillar of the Cardinals defense and was a starter in all 18 games of the season. She led the team with minutes played with an im pressive total of 1577 and was essential to a defensive line that earned 3.0 shutouts, all against Southland Conference Stokes opponents. In a 0-0 tie against Lamar University, contributed to limiting the Lady Cardinals to just three shots on goal, while UIW posted a total of six. She played all but three minutes over the final 10 games of the season. She fired a shot on goal at Northwestern State. She was the Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, Score after Goal) Goals Scored (Date, Opponent, Time, 6-1 Basin (78:42), Sep. 19, 2013 vs UT-Permian 1-2 Aug. 31, 2014 at New Mexico State (64:08), 1-1 American (62:33), Sep. 14, 2014 vs UT-Pan Santos is the daughter of Matthew and Tina Tina and Personal: Santos is the daughter of Matthew with a minor in educa Santos and is studying kinesiology High School: at North Mesquite High School. cross country programs and led first team all-district midfielder She was a four-time appearances. She was the team the team to four playoff she country, In cross captain as a sophomore and a senior. on the team. She was the district champion her only year and Stallion Star for her Award earned the Light House academic prowess. tute option for the Cardinals in her freshman year, offering offering year, in her freshman for the Cardinals tute option the came off She in the offense. an added spark speed and one and started in three. She scored bench in 13 games the assist. She scored her only goal of one goal and offered Af- Basin at Benson Stadium. season against UT-Permian their only goal of the game, Santos ter the Falcons scored the shot from 15 yards out to take answered with a drilled score of 6-1. game to the final June 2, She was born on Tiffany. tion. She has a sister, 1995. 2013 (Freshman): were unable to keep the lead. She played 41 minutes in 41 minutes played lead. She keep the unable to were beat where they season, win of the second the Cardinals two goals first the team’s State 2-0. She scored McNeese 13 contests. least a full half in and played at of the season UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 19 - - Karey Tylman #27 So. • 5-5 • DEF So. • 5-5 Maya Westbrook Maya San Antonio, HS TX/Clemens Westbrook made four relief appear made four relief Westbrook Westbrook played for head coach Delayna played for head Westbrook ances as a true freshman. She played a season high eight She played a season high ances as a true freshman. Baptist. She was named to the South minutes at Houston land Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. High School: was a first team Ashley at Clemens High School. She - Mid District 53-4A all-region choice in 2013 and was the She was a first team all-district selec- Year. fielder of the She was pick in 2011. tion in 2012 and honorable mention led the team to four also an academic all-district pick. She Express appearances. She was a two-time straight playoff for the Lonestar 96 She played News Player to Watch. Red Premier club team. and is the daughter of Robert Personal: Westbrook Her on her major. and is undecided Heather Westbrook and UIW and her mother played soccer for St. Edward’s a pair of aunts who She has Army. father played football at State. She has a brother, Tarleton each played volleyball at 2, 1995. Mark. She was born on December 2014 (Freshman): 0 GW 3 SOG www.uiwcardinals.com 15 SH #19 0 So. • 5-8 • FOR Karey Tylman Karey PTS

0 A San Antonio,San HS Heights TX/Alamo 0 G Tylman appeared in 17 matches at Tylman Tylman’s Career Statistics Tylman’s Tylman starred at Alamo Heights High Alamo Heights High starred at Tylman 847 Min

17 2014 GP Year Tylman is the daughter of Tony and Kim Tylman Tylman and Kim Tony is the daughter of Tylman Personal: brother, She has a studyingbusiness administration. and is 1996. Jackson. She was born on June 11, High School: she As a senior, School under the tutelage of Chris Sharp. title and into 54-4A led her team to a 21-1 record, District District She was the the third round of the State playoffs. All-Area was named to the and Year Player of the Offensive As a sopho- Teams. Antonio Express-News Super and San and all-region and more, she earned first team all-district home Express- All-State honors. She took second team honors as well as first team all-district, Team News Super She led the All-State honors as a junior. all-region and team to three undefeated district titles in her career and the eight goals in 2011, She scored Regional finals as a junior. 27 goals in 2012, 29 goals in 2013 and over 30 goals in 2014. She was a member of the Lonestar 96 G Red club team coached by Kerwin Johnson. 2014 (Freshman): seven games forward as a true freshman. She started was never able to and created a number of chances, but fired 15 shots for break through on the scoring list. She State. She the season, including three at Northwestern Commissioner’swas named to the Southland Conference Honor Roll. Stewart is the daughter of Darrell Gautt II and Darrell Gautt II and is the daughter of Stewart Personal: and sports kinesiology and is studying Syreeta Stewart Deja, a sister, She has with a minor in education. medicind but her born as a twin, Darrell. She was and a brother, on away shortly after they were born sister Eman passed February 14, 1997. played for the So Cal Rush club team. She volunteered volunteered team. 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Hannah were 20 minutes before lead just of the the middle Nicholson served a ball into it into redirect able to Bri Thomas was and box only Miners 19:59. The at the back of the net of the half, shot the rest one more managed of a total (0-3) to the Cardinals limited but they six shots in the game. to a cross sent Lindsay Nicole away. the game the past sent Cutaia Angela that post the far 49:22. It was with a nice header at goalkeeper second UTEP’s shot of the half. overall the first This the net. into shot of the half also went roles reversed and Lindsay Cutaia time it was thru ball into a perfect threading with Cutaia and then ham controlled Lindsay space that mered for a goal at 63:22. at a goal for mered when late came of the game The final goal side the far the ball to crossed Amanda Pak Alexis Bri Williamson to by tapped and it was 84:52. at goal the easy for Roberts put six shots on goal able to were Miners only put the two. could while the Cardinals with the loss after tagged was Brightwell Karly the Cardinals. for in goal all 90 minutes playing against 0.00 goals her Dilling maintained Sarah the over relieved but was UTEP, for average Allen. Keighton final 19:23 by - - ame -G by - 2 ame August 24 August

Creighton 2, UIW 0 Creighton The Blue Jays (2-0-0) got on the board in on the board (2-0-0) got The Blue Jays had the Cardinals half, in the second Early their lead in the 55th added on to Creighton Rice earned the win for the Blue Jays with the Blue Jays Rice earned the win for www.uiwcardinals.com

Scoring Summary Scoring Anasi) (Stephanie Sullivan 3:47 - CU - Lauren 54:22 - CU - Madelyn Buckner (PK) of the OMAHA, University NEBRASKA – The dropped soccer team women’s Word Incarnate open the decision to 2-0 straight a second a scored University 2014 season. Creighton Morrison the win at grab each half to in goal on Sunday. Stadium kick corner earned a They minute. the fourth and flicked Corder Kirstyn by taken was that who Sullivan Lauren Anasi to Stephanie on by at net an open side into finished on the right chances to more had a few 3:47. Creighton (0-2-0) but Cardinals half, in the first score making strong was Brightwell Karly goalkeeper saves. five Both tie the game. of chances to a couple Johnson had one-on- and Sarah Nikki Popa goalkeeper Blue Jay one opportunities against and the Danielle Rice. Rice made one save the bar. high over other shot went leading to in the box a foul drew They minute. slot a penalty kick. Madelyn Buckner calmly was Brightwell UIW during the game. ties for saves. handed the loss and finished with five the full 45 minutes in goal Nelson played Haley for half and made a pair of saves of the second the Cardinals. ted it home at 54:22 to make it 2-0. make 54:22 to it home at ted and forced fight to continued The Cardinals the penalty after a pair of saves make Rice to score. not find an opening to kick, but could for seven 16 shots to attempted The Blue Jays job did a good The UIW defense the Cardinals. the home against calls 10 off-side of creating team. are we well “The how doesn’t reflect score Anne said UIW head coach now,” right playing team different a completely are “We Felts. ago. weeks or two a week were we what from up in the stepped really have Some freshmen we the way performing and started week last watch It has been fun to would. they thought out of their shells.” them come She a shutout. to en route saves total four one-on-one opportuni four stymie able to was

2014 G 2014 the center in 1 placed the ball August 22 August Omaha 2, UIW 0 Omaha the of OMAHA, – The University NEBRASKA in the of a threat Neither side posed much remained half also the second of The start Scoring Summary Scoring Sibson) (Anna 39:05 - OMAHA - Chelsi Rohloff HOltmann (Chelsi Rohloff; 66:54 - OMAHA - Lydia Anna Sibson) the back it in to tap Holtmann to for of the box of the net. the a comeback, stage to In an attempt in in the offense applied pressure Cardinals Mundy Kathryn of the game. the closing stages on called shots that both took and Nikki Popa Schochenmaier Katlyn goalkeeper Mavericks but minutes, in under two saves two make to sheet. the score it onto make to UIW failed trailing, finished the game The Cardinals 12 and with the Mavericks with 10 shots to six. the Mavericks to shots on goal only three Nelson made her first Haley native Nebraska Cardinals, the for in goal appearance career one goal, and conceding saves making two Brightwell with Karly while splitting the game half to of the second the start on at who came one goal. and concede saves two also make opened soccer team women’s Word Incarnate the 2-0 loss at 2014 season with a their official Omaha. at of Nebraska University with the Cardinals half, of the first early stages the Mavericks shots at only four (0-1) offering saw in the 40th minute A break (1-0) defense. bury a shot from Chelsi Rohloff junior Maverick right-hand the lower into of the box the top into behind going putting the Cardinals corner, half. the second the a shot until taking with neither team quiet, their lead in the 66th minute doubled hosts Holtmann. An Lydia freshman from with a goal Rohloff from assist UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 22 - - - - 6 September 14 September UT-Pan American 2, UIW 1 American UT-Pan of University TEXAS – The ANTONIO, SAN out a high bounce caught Aimie Inthoulay with started the Broncs half, In the second of control get to though UIW started Even Scoring Summary Scoring Ramirez) (Marcela - Aimie Inthoulay 44:29 - UTPA Johnson) (Sarah Santos 62:33 - UIW - Alexis (Frida Farstad- Barrera - Andreya 71:25 - UTPA Eriksson) soccer team women’s Word the Incarnate season on Sun of the game their first hosted UT-Pan 2-1 to and lost, Benson Stadium at day American. off the match (0-6-0) started The Cardinals 40th minute, the By strong. offensively very shots with six be ten had taken the Cardinals to limited (5-1-2) were The Broncs ing on goal. enough were those three However, only three. finish one to up by American Pan put UT- to half. the first Ramirez Marcela from box side of the 18 yard with Brightwell Karly and headed the ball past UIW The starting in the half. left 30 seconds in the game. had only one save keeper the pace of the and controlled the momentum back came The Cardinals 10 minutes. for game Santos Alexis sophomore action when into Aubri Coley past on a beautiful volley scored senior to went The assist minute. in the 63rd Johnson. Sarah in the 72nd the match stole UTPA the game, Frida Barrera. Andrea by with a goal minute kick up a superb free served Farstad-Eriksson a UIW bounced over near midfield that from slot it to able who was Barrera to defender the winning goal. home for with a total finished the game The Cardinals only The Broncs 19 shots, 12 being on goal. chance The best on goal. with five seven took in the 79th min came tie the game UIW to for had a 1-on-1 Washington when Elizabeth ute who made a strong Coley opportunity against diving stop. - ame -G by

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The Bears (4-1) jumped on the Cardinals on the Cardinals (4-1) jumped The Bears 1:25 when at opened the scoring Baylor www.uiwcardinals.com Scoring Summary Scoring Hovden) Wilde (Justine 1:25 - BU - Alexa Hovden) (Justine Akanyirige 12:42 - BU - Precious Hovden) 17:03 - BU - Bri Campos (Justine 21:08 - BU - Bri Campos O’Connell 82:03 - BU - Lauren Incar of the TEXAS – The University WACO, nate Word women’s soccer team was defeated defeated was soccer team women’s Word nate the 5-0 at night, on Friday University Baylor by Soccer Field. Lou Mays Betty times in the four scoring the start (0-5) from off 28 shots in fired Baylor 22 minutes. first attempted the Cardinals before the contest the initial scoring After of the match. their first off the the Bears keep able to spurt, UIW was minute. the 83rd until scoreboard kick from a corner Wilde headed home Alexa later, Less than 12 minutes Hovden. Justine of the assist up her second picked Hovden for Akanyirige Precious when she fed game assist added a third 12:42. Hovden at a goal the kick into a corner 17:03 when she fed at slot home. able to Bri Campos was that box 21:08 when at goal second a Campos notched it miss and hammered her own she rebounded corner. right the top into of the their final goal scored The Bears put O’Connell 82:03 when Lauren at match goalkeeper. the UIW one past with 30 shots finished the game The Bears one shot. UIW to and held the Cardinals during the match. goalkeepers two played saves with seven credited was Brightwell Karly made Kowalik half while Heather in the first in the one goal just while allowing six saves game the Kloss started Michelle half. second Sara subbed out for but was Baylor, for in goal Martinson in the 25th minute. 2014 G 2014 - - 4 August 31 August New Mexico State 2, UIW 1 2, State Mexico New – The University NEW MEXICO LAS CRUCES, of the season, the match In their closet were up and they not give did The Cardinals Scoring Summary Scoring Todd) (Layla 21:39 - NMSU - Jennae Cambra Todd) (Layla 48:34 - NMSU - Jennae Cambra Santos 64:08 - UIW - Alexis her bounced to that finish a rebound tioned to 64:08 giving the at the goal She tallied feet. man of the season. UIW goal their first team the final over shot attempts more four aged Aggies not beat (1-4) but could 25 minutes, Hammack again. Tayler goalkeeper every and better better getting are “We “Our Anne Felts. UIW head coach said game,” their into stepping really are underclassmen a very played and making an impact. We roles for reassuring It was half today. second good of capable really are they see what to the team will come.” the results that and know in the 10 shots attempted The Cardinals while the Aggies had 22 chances. The contest in the first all kicks, corner Aggies earned four one. Karly had just while the Cardinals half, UIW with the loss for tagged was Brightwell half. in the first saves making three despite in the final 45 minutes played Nelson Haley up Hammack picked saves. and made two goal in the saves making three NMSU by the win for full 90 minutes. soccer team women’s Word of the Incarnate after this year winless on the road remained on Sunday State Mexico New at a 2-1 defeat afternoon. 49 minutes behind 2-0 after (0-4) fell Cardinals Mexico New a comeback. mounting before the found Cambra Jennae senior forward State The Todd. Layla from assists two twice on net the 21:39 mark and the second at came first 48:34. at came in half when sophomore the deficit cut able to posi perfectly herself found Santos Alexis UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 23 - - - 9 September 26 September their Southland TEXAS – In ANTONIO, SAN for game be a tough to set was In what in the the scoring The Lions opened up the Cardinals half, the second Going into Southeastern Louisiana 2, UIW 0 Louisiana Southeastern Scoring Summary Scoring - Maggie (Gisenia Utreras) Ramsey 16:55 - SLU (Maddie Allen) - Maddie Kresevic 87:52 - SLU of the University home opener Conference was soccer team women’s Word the Incarnate Southeast place first against dealt a 2-0 defeat ern Louisiana University. the Lions (10-1, 3-0) (0-9, 0-2), the Cardinals the game entered SLU physically. dominated the UIW and per game 3.8 goals averaging limit them, but an early able to was defense the win for the bookended goal a late and goal visitors. a Maggie when received Ramsey 16th minute her set to Gisenia Utreras pass from through goalkeeper a one-on-one with Cardinals up for slide the able to was Ramsey Brightwell. Karly the back of the and into Brightwell ball past the half, of the first remainder the For net. for between and far few chances for scoring each side. pushing high and by their game up stepped the Lions back tested chances that creating had Washington Elizabeth line. Sophomore goalkeeper chances when SLU one of the best 25 yards stranded left was Jeanfreau Casey rushing out of her penalty area after goal from clear the ball. With Jeanfreau to in an attempt 30 yards and Washington floored, momentarily of her, in front net with an empty goal from - pre quickly pounced to defenders SLU three the shooting opportunity taking her from vent safety. to cleared and the ball was side hold off a hungry SLU to UIW did well some Despite attack. every who countered with a up the game wrapped SLU close calls in the 87th minute. Maddie Kresevic from goal to its way Maddie Allen found from A cross the from a yard situated who was Kresevic, the ball volley to line, and she proceeded goal all hope of a Cardinals home and eliminate comeback. the Cardinals game, In a disappointing an outshot the Lions, 15-9 and also posted on which called advantage, 11-4 shots on goal UIW goalkeep 11 saves. make to Jeanfreau Brightwell between split evenly ing time was who each made one save Kowalik and Heather each. - - - - ame -G

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Sam Houston State 4, UIW 1 State Sam Houston Sam Houston (1-1 SLC, 2-7 overall) took con took 2-7 overall) (1-1 SLC, Sam Houston 0-7 overall) UIW (0-1 SLC, half, In the second the 18-6 by out-shot, were The Cardinals the up the win for picked Hambleton Kylie of the TEXAS – The University HUNTSVILLE, www.uiwcardinals.com Scoring Summary Scoring Fluty) 3:48 - SHSU - Allie JOhnson (Ashley (Maddy Panozzo) Alonzo 44:44 - SHSU - Ashley Johnson (Nikki Popa) 57:29 - UIW - Sarah (Mariah TItus) Alonzo 71:24 - SHSU - Ashley (PK) Alonzo 78:24 - SHSU - Ashley 4-1. afternoon, day of the the start at abruptly of the match trol defender minute, of the fourth shy Just game. Al striker ball to Fluty placed a through Ashley of the season. goal her second lie Johnson for off score an opportunity to had The Cardinals but Baker, Megan 30:21 by of a penalty kick at Hamble Kylie SHSU goalkeeper by saved it was shots against three took The Cardinals ton. half and held them up in the first the Bearkats found when Maddy Panozzo 44th minute until halftime. it 2-0 prior to make to Alonzo Ashley and cut the lead in the 57th minute attacked an incredible put Nikki Popa Freshman in half. Johnson who buried it in senior Sarah pass to Word SHSU and Incarnate the back of the net. Mariah until 14 minutes the next for battled her for Alonzo kick to Titus placed a corner this one off a volley. of the game, goal second nabbed a hat-trick Alonzo later, minutes Seven off of a penalty kick. of their half attempted team Each Bearkats. and half in the second half shots in the first the for fiercely played The Cardinals half. and Megan McKinney Heather match. entire in the match cards yellow each received Stokes Kowalik and Heather Brightwell Karly UIW. for UIW and for in goal 45 minutes each played made one Brightwell goals. two each allowed saves. had four while Kowalik save saves. and made two in goal Bearkats dropped soccer team women’s Word Incarnate in the Southland Conference game their first on Sun University State Sam Houston against 2014 G 2014 - 7 September 16 September Prairie View A&M 2, UIW 1 A&M 2, View Prairie of the – The University TEXAS PRAIRIE VIEW, The two teams played evenly through the through evenly played teams The two Scoring Summary Scoring Powell) - Alicia Cooper (Breanna 31:26 - PVAMU Powell) (Dominique Powell - Breanna 35:58 - PVAMU Washington) Johnson (Elizabeth 80:52 - UIW - Sarah a lost soccer team women’s Word Incarnate A&M View Prairie to on the road 2-1 decision on Tuesday. half a pair of first (1-5) scored The Panthers send half to held on in the second and goals defeat straight a seventh (0-7) to the Cardinals the Car it was year, open the season. Last to dinals who defeated the Panthers, 3-1 in San the Panthers, dinals who defeated Antonio. - when the Pan of the game 30 minutes first five-minute with a strong control took thers first the game’s scored Alicia Cooper stretch. at Powell Breanna from off an assist goal Powell later, minutes 31:26. Less than five Dominique Paige from off a nice assist scored 35:58. at halftime a 2-0 lead into took View Prairie up made it stand Garza Bianca and goalkeeper five She stopped performance. with a strong in the sec- more and five half shots in the first through finally broke The Cardinals ond half. Washington when Elizabeth minute in the 81st after goal an easy Johnson for up Sarah set the by lapse of a defensive advantage taking were the Cardinals Unfortunately, Panthers. out ran and they goal the tying get unable to of time. with 15 shot UIW finished the game while the including 11 on goal attempts, 11 shots with six on goal. attempted Panthers shot total with four Johnson led the Cardinals the final played Kowalik Heather attempts. a UIW without allowing for in goal 45 minutes and she made a pair of saves. score UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 24

- - - - - October 10 October 12 UIW 1, A&M-Corpus Christi 1 Christi UIW 1, A&M-Corpus In the early stages of the game, the Cardi of the game, In the early stages Scoring Summary Scoring Jacey Sutton: (Hailey Franco 20:28 - AMCC - Yvette Love) (Amanda Watkins) 81:48 - UIW - Jazma Latu of – The University TEXAS ANTONIO, SAN soccer team women’s Word the Incarnate on Friday of the season draw first earned their Jazmine A&M-Corpus Christi. Texas against of the season in the goal her first scored Latu 1-1. at tie the Islanders to 82nd minute fiercely (1-10-1, 1-3-1) battled The Cardinals 1-3- (2-5-3, the Islanders earn the tie against to Benson at performance 1) with a promising 21st behind in the falling Despite Stadium. sec the throughout rallied the team minute, chances culminat multiple create ond half to eight over with just an equalizer ing in scoring in regulation. go to left minutes chances. scoring nals had a pair of excellent a ball down brought Senior Amanda Watkins out 10 yards a shot from and fired in the box Megan upon AMCC goalkeeper called that a bending volley. from a save make to Delaney chance of had her first Latu later, minutes Just hit under a header that denied from the game of the goal outside bounce just to the crossbar line. Latu’s soon after scored The Islanders sent Love Jacey the run of play. chance against Sutton Hailey the sideline to a long pass down the box into placed cross a perfectly who sent who headed the ball past Franco Yvette to the into Kowalik Heather goalkeeper Cardinal side of the net. right little action of the half saw The remainder UIW for the platform both sides and set from a fired The Cardinals a comeback. make to shots in a period of relentless of seven total opportunities to in many resulted that effort for sophomore Finally, the competition. level the left down made a break Santos Alexis ward of a cluster wing and passed the ball towards win possession. Watkins to attempting players who shot Latu the ball out to get able to was the into of Delaney the reach over the ball just back of the net. the into went the game 90 minutes, After seen have period the Cardinals overtime first push this season and although each side was create to able neither was the victory ing for finished The contest goal. the game-winning the Islanders, outshooting with the Cardinals a 7-3 shots on goal 17-10 and also posted saves, of two made a total Kowalik advantage. with six. credited was while Delaney - - ame - -G

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UIW 1, Central Arkansas 0 Arkansas UIW 1, Central of – The University ARKANSAS CONWAY, an out 1-3) received (1-10, The Cardinals UIW took a total of ten shots in the match shots in the match of ten a total UIW took The Bears (1-2-1 SLC, 5-5-2 overall) took took 5-5-2 overall) (1-2-1 SLC, The Bears 13 withstand able to were The Cardinals www.uiwcardinals.com Scoring Summary Scoring Baker) (Megan 80:18 - UIW - Amanda Watkins a late soccer got women’s Word the Incarnate team lead the to Watkins Amanda from goal rival Southland Conference at a 1-0 victory to on Sunday. Arkansas Central standing performance from junior goalkeeper junior goalkeeper from performance standing with a credited She was Kowalik. Heather and in the match saves season high seven Alex penalty kick by a 32nd minute stopped some help on the shutout She did get Wurst. a pair Central saved that her defense from line, including one shots off the goal Arkansas in the 85th minute. Cardinals The in each half. coming with five when Megan minute in the 81st came goal the wing and Wat it in from played Baker kins blasted it in from 12 yards out. Kathryn out. Kathryn 12 yards it in from kins blasted with three led the team Mundy and Watkins shots apiece. - to this result for of the girls “I am so proud “They Anne Felts. UIW head coach said day,” get to and work positive stay been able to have before talked We the result. day every better win to it took about doing whatever the game on the everything left really and they the game field.” with 11 shots than the Cardinals nine more had six players They half. in the first coming shots with Cassie Lange four least at attempt shots. firing off four back The defensive the Bears. by kicks corner UCA long and forced all game strong line stood the first was shutout The calls. 13 offside into since No- and first the team of the season for Northwest shutout 1, 2013 when they vember some move had to in a 5-0 win. “We ern State said Felts, of injuries,” because around players their up and player stepped “but everyone part.” 2014 G 2014 - - 10 September 28 September Nicholls 3, UIW 1 Nicholls The Colonels (6-5, 2-2) waited for their for waited The Colonels (6-5, 2-2) with the was though the momentum Even of University TEXAS – The ANTONIO, SAN Scoring Summary Scoring O’Neil) (MIranda 37:49 - NICH - Jess Coates Santos) Johnson (Alexis 59:37 - UIW - Sarah (Jess Coates) 80:50 - NICH - Emily Werenskiold (Jess Coates) 85:59 - NICH - Emily Werenskiold tos, but none found the back of the net. but none found tos, 37:49, Miranda At strike. opportunity to She the box. outside Jess Coates O’Neil found but she a UIW defender, by challenged was Karly passed UIW keeper a shot off that got the end of the At post. the left on Brightwell the shots to eight had taken Cardinals half, first 1-0. but trailed Colonels five, off with an equal half started The second the Cardinals. the Colonels and between battle opportunity when an attacking UIW found the ball outside of received Koenigs Abigail Santos found side. She on the left the box she side where near the end line on the right 59:37. the finish at Johnson for it to crossed able Nicholls was their goal, after Cardinals Emily the ball to sent turn the tide. Coates to and Kowalik Heather it at who ran Wereskiold, the game- for 80:50 at post shot it on her right the ball got Coates later, minutes Five winner. Wereskiold on the end line and passed it to was and her finish net of the in front again UIW finished with 14 score. enough to good the Colonels 13. shots to doing on the are we what of proud “I’m “The Anne Felts. said UIW head coach field,” good ask and playing we doing what girls are some chances finish to have just We soccer. out some different getting will start and we comes.” soccer comeback women’s Word the Incarnate against afternoon on Sunday short bid fell late a pair of scored the visitors Nicholls after Benson Stadium. win 3-1 at to goals on the attack (0-10, 0-3) were The Cardinals fired they 12 minutes, In first the outset. from senior Sarah from attempts two shots, four San Alexis sophomore from Johnson and two UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 25 - - - - October 24 October 15 UIW 2, McNeese State 0 State UIW 2, McNeese The Cardinals (2-11-2, 2-4-2) were out 2-4-2) were (2-11-2, The Cardinals the 59th in board on the got The Cardinals breathing some the Cardinals gave Koenigs shut up her second picked Kowalik Heather Scoring Summary Scoring Koenigs) (Abigail McKinney 58:09 - UIW - Heather Johnson) (Sarah Koenigs 77:07 - UIW - Abigail of – The University TEXAS ANTONIO, SAN soccer team women’s Word the Incarnate University McNeese State off visiting knocked in Benson Stadium at 2-0 night, on Friday action. Southland Conference keep able to but were half, in the first played scoreboard. (6-9-1, 4-5-0) off the the Cowgirls scoring outstanding had two McNeese State to unable but were half, chances in the first outshot the on either chance. They convert to kicks six corner 7-1 and earned Cardinals, UIW in the half. for zero different completely half was The second serving as the aggressors. with the Cardinals half,” us in the first it to took “McNeese really were “but we Anne Felts, said UIW head coach at regrouped We out of the half. get able to in the playing started halftime and then really half.” second hit headed a ball that Koenigs Abigail minute. there was McKinney bar and Heather the cross 58:09. “The at and score the rebound for “It said Felts. huge,” obviously was goal first the second.” get us to up for opened the game when she headed in the 78th minute room make kick to corner Johnson’s home Sarah and McKinney by The goals UIW. it 2-0 for of the season. Neither their first were Koenigs a shot in the final 12 attempt able to was team minutes. She made a UIW. for out of the season in goal not called but was half, in the first pair of saves Lau half. in the second a save make upon to ren Sestak played all 90 minutes for McNeese McNeese for all 90 minutes played Sestak ren and made one save. in goal 11 shots in the attempted The Cowgirls while the Cardi kicks and had 12 corner game kicks. corner shots and had two nine nals fired - ame -G by - ame October 19 October 14

UIW 1, Abilene Christian 1 Christian UIW 1, Abilene The Cardinals (1-11-2, 1-4-2) started with 1-4-2) started (1-11-2, The Cardinals The teams played aggressively throughout throughout aggressively played The teams UIW for in goal game had a strong Kowalik

www.uiwcardinals.com Scoring Summary Scoring Schoch) (Sarah Brown - Taylor 17:16 - ACU Baker) (Megan 41:51 - UIW - Jazma Latu of – The University TEXAS ANTONIO, SAN soccer team women’s Word the Incarnate Abilene rival Conference Southland played a 1-1 tie on Sunday to University Christian Benson Stadium. at afternoon the for the game and controlled the kick-off (7- Once the Wildcats minutes. several first push up the field, they to 7-2, 4-2-2) started opportunities off corner scoring earned several put the first ACU In the 17th minute, kicks. received Brown when Taylor the board on goal outside Schoch just Sarah ball from a through UIW goal and finished the shot past the box keeper Heather Kowalik. Heather keeper until the Wildcats The 1-0 lead held up for play to UIW continued half. in the first late Megan half when the end of the first into hard of the near the top the ball received Baker a open for Jazma Latu and she found circle to one-on-one opportunity which she finished Latu’s It was minute. in the 41st post her right half ended The first of the season. goal second 1-1. at locked with the score Leslie Snider Abilene Christian’s the match. - with yel each booked were and Maria Gomez of 17 fouls. had a total and the team cards low midfielder Noriega, Mikaela UIW defender with tagged were and Latu Amanda Watkins ten total the team’s to in addition cards, yellow fouls. not finish a but could fought Both teams time. Abilene Christian’s in regulation goal the off the bench toward came Maria Gomez shots. four taking by Kowalik pressure end to while the shots five took ACU In overtime, one opportunity from only found Cardinals inches high. The a few was that Koenigs Abigail shots 18 total with finished the match Wildcats six. UIW’s to in comparison a get to battled of the we proud really “I’m Anne Felts. said UIW head coach today,” result up in a big stepped really have seniors “Our time of the season. Jazma the right at way - us com spark for a huge provides really Latu rally to the team ing off the bench. She gets us a boost and it gives play her scrappy around of confidence.” saves including critical saves, finishing with five Her ACU half and overtime. in the second credited was Newton, Sydney counterpart, on the were Both players saves. with three game. entire the field for 2014 G 2014 -

October 12 October 13 Houston Baptist 5, UIW 0 Baptist Houston the of The University TEXAS – HOUSTON, with a goal Ryder’s followed Hager Natalie Scoring Summary Scoring Martin Gibson: (Taylor 16:06 - HBU - Connor Ryder Blake) O’Brien: Rebekah (Kristi Hager 19:07 - HBU - Natalie Tovar) (Ellee Hall) Hager 25:18 - HBU - Natalie Missimer) Dean (Kelsey 44:57 - HBU - Morgan GOAL 86:42 - HBU - UIW OWN suffered soccer team women’s Word Incarnate Conference Southland at Sunday a 5-0 loss on University. Baptist Houston rival half undid of the first stretch A nine minute who entered (1-11-1, 1-4-1) the Cardinals tie in their last with a win and the match (4-6-3, 3-1-2) The Huskies appearances. two the 17th and 26th times between three scored opened Connor Ryder of the game. minutes pass a crossing 16:06. She took at the scoring Blake and put it in the net. Gibson Taylor from on the with an assist also credited Martin was play. 19:07 at a score She tallied pair of her own. headed was throw-in Tovar’s Rebekah after She the goal. for Hagar O’Brien to Kristi by Ellee Hall 25:18 after at goal her second scored and gave the UIW defense the ball from stole flipped her shot Hagar her a pass in the box. a 3-0 lead. for Kowalik Heather over and that after down settled The Cardinals chances some of their own create to started a goal UIW allowed However, half. in the first the half for of the first in the final 30 seconds Missimer Kelsey HBU’s time this year. third ticked the seconds as the box into a cross sent it home with Dean headed and Morgan down in the half. left seconds only three the Cardi for better half went The second unlock to not find the key could nals, but they HBU was in the game, Late the HBU defense. into when a cross with a fifth goal credited the UIW by the goal into kicked was the box accident. on defense on combined Turner and Katie Walrath Patty the Huskies with each player for the shutout 23 HBU attempted in goal. saves making three 16 fired while the Cardinals shots in the game in 45 minutes the first played shots. Kowalik the played Brightwell UIW while Karly for goal half. second UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 26 - - 18 November 2 November Stephen F. Austin 1, UIW 0 Austin F. Stephen The Ladyjacks (15-2-1, 11-0-0) entered the match the match (15-2-1, 11-0-0) entered The Ladyjacks opportuni of scoring had a couple The Cardinals - Ste for on the shutout Glick and Ehlert combined of the In TEXAS – The University NACOGDOCHES, closed out their soccer team women’s Word carnate Austin F. Stephen at afternoon season on Sunday play. Conference with a 1-0 loss in Southland quickly and they play in conference undefeated in the goal Raymond the lead on a Chelsea grabbed side the right dribbled down Raymond 13th minute. her shot 1-on-1 and drove a defender and then beat the back of the net. into UIW goalkeeper after came Raymond by The goal the for the game of made the play Kowalik Heather earned a penalty kick SFA (2-13-3, 2-6-3). Cardinals Kowalik but goal, their before less than a minute the It was chance. on Rachel Owens’ made a save and she would Kowalik for of the game save third stops. with three finish the match with on offense out firing came The Ladyjacks but then 20 minutes, in the first six shot attempts made some adjustments defense the Cardinals SFA of the game. the rest them down and slowed of their but four half, 11 shots in the first attempted UIW players. by blocked were final five had an Amanda Watkins half. ties in the second Glick made the but Morgan early chance in the half, had a shot Koenigs Abigail in the game, Late save. a corner Ehlert and led to Lillie by saved was that but no goal. the Cardinals, kick for Kowalik each made one save. as they Austin phen F. 1005 playing the Cardinals for finished the year against a 1.34 goals and she posted in goal minutes average. Summary Scoring Chelsea Raymond - 12:39 - SFA ame -G by - ame 17 October 31 October Northwestern State 1, UIW 0 State Northwestern The Cardinals (2-12-3, 2-5-3) only allowed 2-5-3) only allowed (2-12-3, The Cardinals game of the the rest spent The Cardinals www.uiwcardinals.com Scoring Summary Scoring (Jackie Strug) 12:54 - NSU - Camila Ardila – An early goal LOUISIANA NATCHITOCHES, University State Northwestern all that was of the visiting University defeat needed to in Southland night on Friday Word Incarnate soccer action. women’s Conference but it game, the entire for one shot on goal Lady Demons the needed for was all that was the scored Ardila (5-12-1, 2-7-1). Camila contest. the 12:54 into just goal game-winning free a Strug took Jackie UIW, by a foul After head to in the box waiting was kick and Ardila it home. unable to but were the equalizer, get trying to shots than the six more attempted They score. half, 10 shots in the second Demons and fired minutes. three in the final including two with the shutout credited was Latham Alex saves She made three State. Northwestern for off the the Cardinals and kept in the game scoreboard. - 2014 G 2014 on - - left

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October 26 October 16 UIW 0, Lamar 0 UIW 0, Lamar three. to four of University TEXAS – The ANTONIO, SAN - re played (2-11-3, 2-4-3) The UIW Cardinals at Amanda Watkins minute, In the eighth came LU chance for threatening The most Lamar took a total 26 shots, but only was 26 shots, but only was a total Lamar took Scoring Summary Scoring None soccer team women’s Word the Incarnate visiting La the tie against another for fought Benson at afternoon on Sunday mar Cardinals of the season. home game the last for Stadium two After match. the entire through lentlessly Lamar started each team, for calls early offside Lamar (4-11-2, 2-6-2) took be the aggressor. to the first six in UIW’s to compared shots eight opportunities arise but UIW had several half. on the board. not get could chances,” had some good “Both teams were “We Anne Felts. said UIW head coach and finish. Out back four unable to both just our second solid for very were Kowalik Heather shutout.” consecutive in an the keeper and dropped the goal tacked Bai Lamar keeper However, score. to attempt that her shot and the one blocked Fontenot ley when the Santos Alexis by quickly followed Incarnate chest. off Fontenot’s ball rebounded 45 in the first kicks corner up three gave Word match. one the entire and only took minutes Jannet half when the second into minutes five inside the box a shot from took Hernandez but Kowalik, Heather UIW keeper past got that back and bounced hit the inside of the post chances for create to out. Lamar continued time with and finished regulation themselves in the shots while UIW added four 15 more - Koe and Abigail Santos, Watkins, half. second - the shots in the remain for nigs collaborated time. der of regulation teams both Cardinal overtime, Once into and held possession of the ball. evenly battled did outshoot Lamar in extra Word Incarnate time, the ball inside the found Jazma Latu the board, shoot on to defenders LU two past and got box yards eight her shot from However, the goal. enough for just Fontenot by deflected out was hit the post. the ball to off 14 UIW fired on goal. put three able to saves had three Kowalik shots with six on goal. the third It was had six saves. while Fontenot Kowalik. of the season for shutout UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 27 iew rev and 12 assists between them. They both graduated both graduated They them. between and 12 assists and UIW did not have the 2013 season following has brought speed. Felts the lost replace to anyone fill and Emily Halal to Emani Stewart in freshmen the at big time scorers were Both players role. that back the team and should help get high school level Both players ways. scoring goal their previous to chances in the scoring create an ability to showed Stewart where with UTSA game exhibition team’s and Halal nearly scored. scored spots. Junior Marina Bermea and sophomore forward in the two who will be starting is unsure Felts in the plans. Bermea is a skilled are Westbrook Maya the field, who has not seen a lot of time on player from is converting Westbrook the system. but knows that is her strength attribute and her top defender to others and allow hold off defenders use to she can Alyssa positions. Freshman attacking up into move scorer goal a strong who was is another player Amaya as she this year be limited in high school, but she may an injury. from recovers Midfielders lack of that combat To low. a program which was year last of 10 goals a total netted The Cardinals 2015 P 2015 www.uiwcardinals.com The University of the Incarnate Word women’s women’s Word the Incarnate of The University schedule pits the Cardinals The non-conference Forwards thanks 45 goals scored the Cardinals ago, years Two 15 goals for accounted a pair of speed demons that to of as a member year its third into heads soccer team from with no expectations Conference the Southland within. from but high expectations league members, on seeing keen is Anne Felts head coach year Second 2-13- a tough after results in the match improvement year. last 3 campaign “They said Felts. - in the offseason,” ity and discipline on their mental work to the team to “I wanted - opti and I am the concepts in to bought really have the season.” heading into and confident mistic and head coaches both the league’s by in the finish last conference to been picked have Cardinals The from record The team’s directors. sports information up all of their picked 2014 is a little misleading as they of the season matches the final eight over results 16 players return They year. close the 2-3-3 to going the all accounts season and from last who contributed brought Felts is outstanding. class freshman incoming outside but also went players, in a number of local Dallas, Houston, from players grabbing by the region and Maryland. California open They competition. regional some top against tournament Valley Grande the UT-Rio the season at the loss to year’s last avenge will try to they where The State. on South Carolina taking before Vaqueros the North Texas, 28 against home opener is August season champion in 2014, regular USA Conference - Prai champion the SWAC face they later days and two travels the team week A&M. The following rie View home to returning before of Houston University to out the non- round 6. They on September Baylor play play 11-12 when they September slate conference Tulsa, against tournament of Tulsa the University at an 11-8-2 from all 11 starters returns that a team Roberts. Southland member Oral squad, and former is Felts in the conference, last being picked Despite will be the team the season and thinks about excited of the Southland. She plans the rest a big surprise to the pressure it will take because use a 4-4-2 setup to little time to a take will probably off the back line that gel. UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 28 received Cardoza Daniella Senior uncertain. little Felts says that Brightwell had an outstanding had an outstanding Brightwell that says Felts a iew rev Ashley Crabbe season of last 11 games 10 of the final She started turn to started when the defense freshman as a true position is defender central The other things around. be- health Stokes’ with Megan now air right up in the ing while Kailey year in the back last of time amount a fair playing also push for and Addie Bachle will Burton time. Goalkeepers and Brightwell Karly in 2014. Seniors it was lot like be a will probably situation goalkeeper The 2015 splitting time both back after are Kowalik Heather but the early season starter, was Brightwell year. last strong. finished the year Kowalik while struggled would A&M. That Texas against spring and excelled begin the to role the starting push her into seem to who has shown out Kowalik season, but do not count her career. throughout capable be quite to herself and ready is also in the fold Nelson Haley Sophomore each that stated notice. Felts a moment’s at go to with a clean slate. the fall begins player - - - - - 2015 P 2015 www.uiwcardinals.com Kylie Allison is the likely choice to play right back. right play to choice Allison is the likely Kylie The defensive back line is led by junior Ashley junior Ashley back line is led by The defensive Koenigs and Popa should create a lot of problems a lot of problems create should and Popa Koenigs tering her third year as a starter. Crabbe started all 18 started Crabbe as a starter. year her third tering includ made 15 starts, while Noriega year last games ing the final 10 of the season. and will be year pick last all-conference able mention On the left of the back four. in the center stationed who is en Noriega junior Mikaela side will be fellow her full-time from who is making the move Crabbe an honor holding midfielder spot. She was previous Defenders Alexis forwards Former year. last ing some defender the outside to move will also Tylman and Karey Santos create use their ball skills to can they where this year the sideline. chances down do a lot of and can spots starting for fight to expected are Sabrina Martineau and Shelbi Miller Freshmen Allison things on the field. Another freshman, good also see some time out wide although could Crabbe, on anywhere about just play she can believes Felts the field. scoring Felts will be pushing sophomore Nikki Popa Nikki Popa sophomore will be pushing Felts scoring an outside midfielder She was the goal. closer to handle to be tough she will thinks but Felts year, last the midfield, thinks Felts of the field. in the middle of will be an area midfield, particularly the central for reason in 2015. The big the Cardinals for strength missed the Koenigs Koenigs. Abigail healthy is a that from season recovering of the 2014 matches five first its best played the team the injury, Despite an injury. lineup starting in the she was when ball of the year - as a fresh goals seven season. She tallied in the late midfield. in the central field general man and is a true they what showed They opposing defenders. for on a beautiful goal combined do when they could and Shelbie Letzer game. in a preseason UTSA against midfield. in the central Carly Hankins will join Koenigs - as fresh year action last significant saw player Each contributors strong be to men and will be expected this season. again McKinney and junior Heather Baker Senior Megan has a number of options. On the outside, Felts the side down and experienced comfortable both are shot ability while McKin has long-range lines. Baker play after a full-time midfield role back to moves ney UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 29 2010 2004 1994 2014 1997 1990 2010 1990 1999 1994 1999-02 2006-07 2002-05 2010-12 1995-98 2001-04 2006-09 1990-91 1998-01 1990-91 2007-10 2007-10 2005-06 1998-01 1990-91, 93 1992, 95-96 Carly Hankins ter Gould Audrey Jenna Graas Graef Sarah Gramley Lindsey Jessie Grigsby Amber Guenther Guerrero Rose Guevara Stephanie Jamie Gunthorp Haas Georgia Hager Cathy Hager Christine Carly Hankins Angie Hapshie Hardy Jennifer Heier Katie Henion Kathy Henneke Kerri Hernandez Abigail Denise Hernandez Emily Hernandez Hernandez Lesley Hernandez Sarah Danielle Hicks Holzier Carye Hopkins Brooke os R 2003 2011 2011 1998 1998 2003 2004 2008 1993 1991 2007-10 1992-95 1990-93 2006-09 2010-12 2000-03 1992-93 1990-91 2006-09 1997-99 1996-99 1990-91 2001-04 1993, 96 2010, 12-13 1990-92, 94 ime T - ll A www.uiwcardinals.com Fareri Christina Molly Finley Flannery Jennifer Lianah Flores Flores Sarah Forbes Nicole Amanda Fry Fry Ashley Garbis Samantha Garbis Sara Garcia Jordyn Julia Garcia Garcia Lyana Garcia Lynda Maggie Garza Garza Rebekah Gina Gonzales Lakin Goode Gorski Kristina Heather Domine Heather Evans Lauren Donelson Kelli Drake Heather Diana Driggers Erin Elsass Gloria Espinosa inalard s 1996 2001 2014 2002 2003 2010 1993 2008 2014 1992 2011 2007 1994 2012 2008 2000 1999 2004 1995 1992 1991 2004 C 2003-06 2003-06 2006-09 2012-14 2007-10 1993-94 1991-92 1990-93 1991-92 2013-14 1998-01 1995-96 2012-14 1995-98 2005-06 2005-08 2004-06 1999-01 2012-14 2002-05 2011-12 1994-97 2001-02 2003-06 2009-11 2013-14 2008-10 1992-95 1998-99 2007-10 2000, 02 2000, 02 1992-93, 98 1997-99, 01 2005, 07, 09 Diane Akers Aleman Erica Erin Aleman Bridgewater Dawn Amanda Aleman Allison Kylie Alvarado Jennifer Jamie Ambrose Arian-Nejad Farrah Shamsi Arian-Nejad Arditti Sarah Asher Kelsie Baker Megan Cassidy Ballantyne Rachiel Barnes Holly Barrow Bentley Colette Biar Kathryn Elisa Bel Marina Bermea Bice Natalie Michelle Branscome Leah Bravo Brightman Alex Brightwell Karly Brown Alexis Buchanan Ashley Butts Barbara Sasha Byler Caffrey Ashton Campuzano Thayna Cannon Laura Cantu Sarah Daniella Cardoza Carlucci Cara Carmody Lauren Carrizales Angelica Catlin Kori Causey Kristi Clement Alexis Hannah Collazo Amber Cole Sam Cole Ali Conrad Cindy Coots Cornali Beth Crabbe Ashley Clarissa Cruz Susan Cruz Cueva Erica Tina D’Arcy Cindy Daugherty Alison Davis Kim Davis Dawson Keri De La Rosa Rita Deemer Eva UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 30 1994 2004 1998 2009 1990 1991 1991 1999 1993 1996 2010 2014 2006 2008 1990 1997 1994 2000 2014 1990 1999 1993 2009-11 2002-05 1994-95 2006-07 1991-93 1990-91 1998-99 2013-14 2000-01 2007-11 2007-08 1993-96 2010-12 2006-09 2010-13 2000-02 1994-97 2013-14 2005-06 2011-14 2013-14 1990-93 1992-93 1994-97 2008-09 2010-11 1997-00 1999-02 2011-14 2003-06 1999-02 1990-93 ter Deanna Pyatte Ramirez Monica Rauscher Katie Michal Ravitz Michele Reed Reeves Kate Marisol Reyes Ana Riojas Rosa Robinson Claire Anne Rodriguez Clarice Rodriguez Rodriguez M.C. Sheila Rosario Santos Alexis Schiver Kassandra Schrader Brittany Maggie Schrader Shiver Kassandra 2006-07, 09-10 Skaggs Katherine Holly Smith Leslie Smith Mallory Smith Solomon Sydney Carrie Sowers Stamps Fallon Stanley Jennifer Stokes Megan Syversen Karmel Kiana Tipton Tomlinson Amy Trowbridge Kristin Turner Valerie Tylman Karey Valle Krystan Maddie Vasquez Vasquez Sarah Cyndi Velasquez Dianna Viray Cyndi Vontur Jane Vosteen Chelle Voyce Sasha Vrany Wachsman Stephanie Aimee Walker Ward Mary Kate Washington Elizabeth Amanda Watkins Weekley Brittany Welch Jennifer 2012-14 Welsch Whitney Westbrook Maya T’Pring Westbrook Lori Williams Willis Margaret Youngs Ginger Puentes Tori os R 2002 2013 1999 2008 1991 2014 1997 1990 2013 2002 2010 2014 2007-08 1994-95 2004-07 2004-06 1997-99 2012-13 2005-06 2008-10 2012-14 2013-14 1999-02 2008-09 2002-03 2010-13 1995-98 2006-07 2007-09 1995-98 1991-95 ime T - ll A www.uiwcardinals.com McLaughlin Margot Melissa McQuade McReynolds Tracy Allie Melancon Menegaz Amy Mijares Lindsay Miller Katie Mollock Ashley Moore Frances Gabrielle Moreno Raquel Moreno Morin Alexa Mundy Kathryn April Murphy Nelson Haley Marla Neumann Noriega Mikaela Quarve Elizabeth Olivarez Ashley Ana Olivo Daniela Palacios Parker Aramis Parker Sarah Peltier Jessica Amanda Pena Petro Rebecca Jacqueline Phaneuf Phipps Ashley Nikki Popa Portillo Loren Powell Christie inalard s 1992 2000 1991 2009 2007 2014 1992 2004 2008 2013 1998 2009 1990 C 1994-95 2000-03 2000-03 1996-98 2009-12 2011-14 2000-03 1999-02 2013-14 2012-14 1990-93 2004-07 1995-98 2008-10 1995-98 1991-94 2013-14 2011-12, 14 Abigail Koenigs Horton Kathryn Howard Missy Jackie Hughes Shae Huntington Hurley Zoila Jenks Justina Jiminez Bernadette T’kale Johnson Johnson Samantha Johnson Sarah Jupe Jennifer Kinnaman Jennifer Koenigs Abigail Kowalik Heather Michelle Lach Lalane Lauren Jazma Latu Lawrence Callye Michelle Lebherz Shelbie Letzer Leyendecker Sarah Luna Brandy MacNutt Kristin Lisa Malone Marina Martinez Martinez Savannah Amanda Matthews Matthews Hunter Mauldin Jennifer Melinda McClure McKinney Heather UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 31 NAIA SOUTHWEST REGION COACH OF YEAR COACH REGION SOUTHWEST NAIA 1997 Tina Patterson, DAKTRONICS REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR PLAYER REGION DAKTRONICS 2008 Hernandez, Sarah ALL-REGION DAKTRONICS 2007 (2) Hernandez, Sarah 2007 Lianah Flores, 2007 (2) Maggie Schrader, 2008 Caffrey, Ashton 2008 Hernandez, Sarah 2008, 2009 Lianah Flores, 2009 Hernandez, Sarah 2010, 2012 (2) Amber Guenther, 2010 (2) Dawson, Keri 2012 (2) Parker, Sarah NAIA ALL-REGION 1992, 1993 Bridgewater, Dawn 1992, 1994 Melinda McClure, 1994 Catlin, Kori Holly Smith, 1994, 1995, 1996 1995 Molly Finley, 1995 Powell, Christie Hopkins, 1998 Brooke Michelle Lebherz, 1998 (2) 1998 Jenks, Justina 1998 (2) Cindy Dougherty, Bice, 1998 (2) Natalie 1998 (2) Gina Gonzales, Holly Smith, 1995 Holly Smith, 2009 Lianah Flores, 2009 Dawson, Kari 2004, 2005, 2006 Weekley, Brittany 2005 Deanna Pyatt, 2007 (2) Caffrey, Ashton 2007 Lianah Flores, 2010 (2) Dawson, Keri Johnson, 2010 Samantha NCAA DIVISION II ALL-REGION Hopkins, 1999 (2), 2000, 2001 Brooke 1999 (2) Cindy Dougherty, 1999 (2) Schiver, Cassandra 1999 (3) Heier, Katie 2001 Julia Garcia, NSCAA ALL-REGION Amber Cole, 2006 (2) 2009 Hernandez, Sarah 2009 (2) Emily Hernandez, 2009 (2) Lianah Flores, 2012 (2) Amber Guenther, (2) 2012 Parker, Sarah Solomon, 2012 (3) Sydney s inner W ard w A www.uiwcardinals.com COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA ACADEMIC COSIDA 1991 (3), 1992 (2) Biar, Kathryn ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC NACDA 2007 Caffrey, Ashton 2007 Lawrence, Callye 2007 Allie Melancon, ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC DII ADA 2007 Caffrey, Ashton 2007 Lawrence, Callye 2007 Lianah Flores, 2007 Garza, Rebekah 2007 Allie Melancon, Mallory Smith, 2007 AWARD ACADEMIC NSCAA TEAM 2012 2014 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE NSCAA ALL-REGION 1997 Cyndi Vontur, 1997 (4) Amanda Pena, 1998 (2) Portillo, Loren VI ALL-DISTRICT ACADEMIC COSIDA 1991, 1992, 1993 Biar, Kathryn 1993 Hager, Cathy 1995 Powell, Christie inalard s C Mikaela Noriega NAIA NATIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT NAIA NATIONAL Holly Smith, 1996 NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE ALL-AMERICA NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1993 Biar, Kathryn 1993, 1994, 1995 Powell, Christie 1993 Hager, Cathy 1994 Wachsman, Stephanie 1997 Cyndi Vontur, 1997, 1998 Portillo, Loren Lisa Malone, 1997, 1998 1997, 1998 Amanda Pena, NAIA ALL-AMERICA 1993 (HM) Bridgewater, Dawn (2) 1994 Melinda McClure, 1994 (HM) Catlin, Kori 1995 (HM), 1996 Holly Smith, 1994 (HM), 1995 (HM) Molly Finley, 1995 (HM) Powell, Christie Hopkins, 1998 (HM) Brooke 1998 (HM) Jenks, Justina DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICA DAKTRONICS 2008 (HM) Hernandez, Sarah 2008 (HM) Lianah Flores, NSCAA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICA NSCAA DIVISION (3) 1999 (3), 2001 Hopkins, Brooke UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 32 Jamie Gunthorp, 2001 (2), 2002, 2003, 2004 2003, 2002, 2001 (2), Jamie Gunthorp, 2002, 2003 (2), 2004 Gramley, Lindsey Carlucci, 2003, 2004, 2005 Cara Shamsi Arian-Nejad, 2003, 2004 2003, 2005 Deanna Pyatte, 2003 (2) Parker Aramis Jupe, 2003 (2) Jennifer 2003 (2) Garcia, Lynda 2004 Weekley, Brittany Butts, 2005 Barbara Amber Cole, 2005, 2006 2005 Menegaz, Amy 2006 Graef, Sarah 2007, 2008, 2009 Hernandez, Sarah 2007, 2008, 2009 Lianah Flores, 2007, 2008 (2), 2009 Maggie Schrader, 2007, 2008 Emily Hernandez, 2009 2007, 2008, Dawson, Keri 2007 Garza, Rebekah 2008, 2009 (2) 2007, Cassidy Ballantyne, 2008 Caffrey, Ashton 2008 (2) Evans, Lauren 2008 Ali Conrad, 2009 Emily Hernandez, LSC ALL-TOURNAMENT 2010 Hernandez, Sarah 2012 Amber Guenther, 2012 Parker, Sarah 2012 Amanda Watkins, OF THE WEEK LSC PLAYER 2010, 2011 Puentes, Tori 2010 (2) Cassidy Ballantyne, 2010, 2012 Amber Guenther, 2011 Carrizales, Angelica (2) 2012 Kowalik, Heather Johnson, 2012 Samantha Solomon, 2012 Sydney OF THE YEAR LSC NEWCOMER 2012 Miller, Katie OF THE YEAR LSC DEFENSIVE PLAYER 2012 Parker, Sarah CONFERENCE ALL-HEARTLAND Hopkins, 2000, 2001 Brooke Bice, 2000, 2001 Natalie 2000 Schiver, Kassandra 2000 Julia Garcia, 2002 Gould, 2000, 2001, Audrey 2000 (2), 2003 (2) Howard, Missy 2000 (2) Mijares, Lindsay 2000 (2), 2001 Heier, Katie 2001, 2002 Quarve, Elizabeth 2001, 2002, 2003 Julia Garcia, s inner W ard w A www.uiwcardinals.com Amber Guenther, 2010 (2), 2011 (HM), 2012 2011 (HM), 2010 (2), Guenther, Amber 2010 (HM) Emily Hernandez, 2011 (2) Carrizales, Angelica 2011 Maggie Schrader, 2012 Parker, Sarah Solomon, 2012 Sydney 2012 (HM) Kowalik, Heather Johnson, 2012 (2) Samantha 2012 (2) Johnson, Sarah 2012 (2) Washington, Elizabeth LONE STAR CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC CONFERENCE STAR LONE 2010 Dawson, Keri HONOR ROLL LSC COMMISSIONER’S 2011 Amber Guenther, 2012 2011, Kiana Tipton, 2011 Garcia, Jordyn Jacqueline Arnold, 2011 Leslie Smith, 2011 2012 Solomon, 2011, Sydney Johnson, 2011, 2012 Sarah 2011, 2012 Parker, Sarah 2011 Campuzano, Thanya 2012 Baker, Megan 2012 Brightwell, Karly 2012 Kowalik, Heather ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE (HM) 2013 Parker, Sarah Solomon, 2013 (HM) Sydney 2014 (HM) Crabbe, Ashley OF THE WEEK PLAYER SLC 2013 Kowalik, Heather 2013 Miller, Katie 2014 Crabbe, Ashley 2014 Stokes, Megan ALL-SLC MADNESS SPORTS COLLEGE 2013 Miller, Katie (2) 2013 Parker, Sarah Solomon, 2013 (2) Sydney MADNESS SPORTS COLLEGE OF THE WEEK SOUTHLAND PLAYER 2014 Kowalik, Heather 2014 Amanda Watkins, CONFERENCE STAR ALL-LONE 2010 (2) Puentes, Tori 2010 (2) Dawson, Keri 2010 (2) Hernandez, Sarah inalard s C SLC COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL COMMISSIONER’S SLC 2013, 2014 Baker, Megan Marina Bermea, 2013, 2014 2013, 2014 Brightwell, Karly 2014 2013, Crabbe, Ashley 2013, 2014 Johnson, Sarah 2013, 2014 Koenigs, Abigail 2013 Kowalik, Heather 2013, 2014 McKinney, Heather 2013 Miller, Katie 2013, 2014 Moore, Frances 2013 Daniela Palacios, 2013 Parker, Sarah Solomon, 2013 Sydney 2013, 2014 Stokes, Megan 2013, 2014 Kiana Tipton, Allison, 2014 Kylie 2014 Daniella Cardoza, Carly Hankins, 2014 2014 Nikki Popa, 2014 Tylman, Karey 2014 Westbrook, Maya SOUTHLAND ALL-ACADEMIC 2013 Flores, Sarah Solomon, 2013 Sydney UMBRO SENIOR SOCCER BOWL SENIOR SOCCER UMBRO 1994 Melinda McClure, NAIA DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR COACH NAIA DISTRICT 1990, 1991, 1992 Sandoval, Hector 1993 Patterson, Howard 1994 Tina Patterson, NAIA ALL-DISTRICT 1990, 1992 Biar, Kathryn 1990, 1991 Diana Driggers, 1990, 1991 Forbes, Nicole Mauldin, 1990 Jennifer Ana Riojas, 1990 Rosa 1990, 1991 Madeline Vasquez, 1990, 1991 Willis, Margaret 1991 Drake, Heather 1993 (2) Michelle Lach, 1991, 1992, 1993 1991, Melinda McClure, 1992, 1993 Bridgewater, Dawn 1992 Sasha Byler, 1992 Cueva, Erica 1992 Kim Davis, 1992, 1993 (2) Molly Finley, 1993 Hager, Cathy 1993 Powell, Christie Holly Smith, 1993 1993 (2) Michelle Reed, (2) 1993 Cyndi Velasquez, 1993 (2) Maddie Vasquez, UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 33 1997 Gina Gonzales, 1997 Jenks, Justina 1997 Cindy Dougherty, ALL-CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HOT Holly Smith, 1996 1996, 1997 Portillo, Loren 1997 Stanley, Jennifer 1997 Cyndi Vontur, 1997 Gina Gonzales, 1998 1997, Jenks, Justina 1997, 1998, 1999 Cindy Dougherty, Lisa Malone, 1997 1997 Amanda Pena, 1997 Catlin, Kori 1997 Guerrero, Rose 1997 Angie Hapsie, 1997 Mijares, Lindsay Marla Neumann, 1997 1997 Ashleigh Shaffer, 1997 Aimee Walker, Hopkins, 1998, 1999 Brooke Michelle Lebherz, 1998 Bice, 1998, 1999 Natalie 1999 (2nd) Schriver, Kassandra 1999 Heier, Katie Donelson, 1999 (2nd) Kelli 1999 Welsch, Whitney MVP OF TEXAS CONFERENCE HEART 1994 Melinda McClure, Smith, 1995, 1996 Holly (Barrow) 1997 Cyndi Vontur, Hopkins, 1998, 1999 Brooke NEWCOMER OF TEXAS TOP HEART 1994 Cyndi Vontur, OF YEAR OF TEXAS FRESHMAN HEART Donelson, 1996 Kelli 1997 Cindy Dougherty, Hopkins, 1998 Brooke 1999 Welsch, Whitney OF YEAR OF TEXAS COACH HEART 1995, 1998, 1999 Tina Patterson, OF THE YEAR UIW FEMALE ATHLETE Hopkins, 2001-02 Brooke s inner W ard w A www.uiwcardinals.com HEARTLAND COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL COMMISSIONER’S HEARTLAND 2001, 2002 Quarve, Elizabeth 2001 Schiver, Kassandra Gould, 2001, 2002 Audrey 2001 Howard, Missy 2001 Heier, Katie 2001 Cindy Dougherty, 2001, 2002 Stamps, Fallon Jackie Hughes, 2001 Kinnaman, 2001, 2002 Jennifer 2001 Cantu, Sara Amanda Aleman, 2002 Aleman, 2002 Erica Jackie Hughes, 2002 2002 Ward, Mary Kate 2004 Jamie Gunthrop, Shamsi Arian, 2004, 2006 Erin Elsass, 2004 Butts, 2005, 2006 Barbara Amber Cole, 2005, 2006 2005 Menegaz, Amy Arian, 2005, 2006 Farrah Cannon, 2005, 2006 Laura 2006 Syversen, Karmel 2009 Emily Hernandez, Haas, 2009 Georgia Mallory Smith, 2009 OF TEXAS CONFERENCE ALL-HEART Holly Smith, 1994, 1995, 1996 1994 Melinda McClure, 1994, 1996 Catlin, Kori 1994, 1995 Powell, Christi 1994, 1995 Molly Finley, 1995, 1996, 1997 Cyndi Vontur, 1996 Portillo, Loren Michelle Lebherz, 1996, 1997 1997 Stanley, Jennifer HEARTLAND PRESIDENT’S HONOR ROLL HEARTLAND 2001, 2002 Welsch, Whitney Jupe, 2001, 2002 Jennifer 2002 Howard, Missy 2005 Carlucci, 2004, Cara 2005, 2006 2004, Weekley, Brittany 2004 Gramley, Lindsey 2004 Deanna Pyatte, 2005, 2006, 2007 Lawrence, Callye 2005, 2006, 2007 Allie Melancon, 2006, 2007 Caffrey, Ashton 2007, 2009 Lianah Flores, 2007, 2009 Garza, Rebekah 2009 Dawson, Kari 2009 Puentes, Tori 2009 Jane Vosteen, 2009 Evans, Lauren 2009 Arditti, Sarah inalard s C HEARTLAND PLAYER OF WEEK PLAYER HEARTLAND Hopkins, 2000 (3), 2001 (3) Brooke 2000 (2), 2001 Howard, Missy Bice, 2000, 2001 (3) Natalie 2000, 2001 Mijares, Lindsay 2001 (2) 2000, Schiver, Kassandra 2000, 2003 (2) Julia Garcia, 2001, 2002 (2) Quarve, Elizabeth 2002 Gould, 2001 (2), Audrey 2001 Heier, Katie 2002 Parker, Aramis 2002 (3), 2004 (2) Jamie Gunthorp, 2002 Howard, Missy 2002 Stamps, Fallon Carlucci, 2003, 2004 Cara Shamsi Arian-Nejad, 2003, 2004 2003, 2005 Weekley, Brittany 2005, 2007 2004, Lawrence, Callye Butts, 2005 (3) Barbara Amber Cole, 2005 Cannon, 2006 Laura 2006 Menegaz, Amy 2007, 2008 (4) Caffrey, Ashton 2007 (2), 2008, 2009 (2) Hernandez, Sarah 2007 Graef, Sarah Clarissa Cruz, 2008 2008 Evans, Lauren 2009 2008, Cassidy Ballantyne, 2009 Emily Hernandez, 2009 (2) Lianah Flores, 2009 (2) Puentes, Tori 2009 Maggie Schrader, HEARTLAND COACH OF YEAR COACH HEARTLAND 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008 Tina Patterson, HEARTLAND FRESHMAN OF YEAR FRESHMAN HEARTLAND 2000 Julia Garcia, 2001 Jamie Gunthorp, Shamsi Arian-Nejad, 2003 2007 Hernandez, Sarah HEARTLAND GOALKEEPER OF YEAR GOALKEEPER HEARTLAND 2001 Howard, Missy HEARTLAND OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR OFFENSIVE PLAYER HEARTLAND 2008 Hernandez, Sarah HEARTLAND PLAYER OF YEAR OF PLAYER HEARTLAND 2000, 2001 Hopkins, Brooke 2002 Gould, Audrey 2003 Julia Garcia, 2005 Butts, Barbara 2008 Lianah Flores, 2009 (Co) Hernandez, Sarah UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 34 5 8 8 8 5 7 8 9 9 8 4 5 6 6 4 4 5 5 6 4 4 4 8 2 2 62 60 44 38 48 67 57 75 53 38 49 82 36 12 17 105 112 145 121 122 123 SHOTS ASSISTS Sasha Byler Molly Finley Holly Barrow Melinda McClure Smith Holly (Barrow) Cyndi Vontur Bice Natalie Hopkins Brooke Jamie Gunthrop Julia Garcia Shamsi Arian-Nejad Amber Cole Shamsi Arian Graef Sarah Amber Guenther Johnson Samantha Solomon Sydney Johnson Sarah Solomon Sydney Johnson Sarah Baker Megan Melinda McClure Melinda McClure Melinda McClure Smith Holly (Barrow) Smith Holly (Barrow) Catlin Kori Hopkins Brooke Hopkins Brooke Hopkins Brooke Hopkins Brooke Jamie Gunthrop Shamsi Arian-Nejad Shamsi Arian-Nejad Amber Guenther Amber Guenther Johnson Sarah Willis Margaret Horton Kathryn Bice Natalie 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 Heier Katie 2003 2004 2005 2006 Butts Barbara 2007 2008 2009 Emily Hernandez Emily Hernandez 2010 Hernandez Sarah 2011 2012 10 2013 8 2014 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Butts Barbara 2007 Butts Barbara 2008 Hernandez Sarah 2009 Hernandez Sarah 2010 Hernandez Sarah 2011 Hernandez Sarah 76 2012 75 2013 89 2014 Miller Katie 67 1990 1991 Madeline Vasquez 7 1995 1998 9 7 7 9 7 5 9 9 3 19 16 15 19 22 15 35 25 18 29 17 11 s eader L tical GOALS is tat Melinda McClure Melinda McClure Melinda McClure Melinda McClure Smith Holly (Barrow) Lisa Malone Hopkins Brooke Hopkins Brooke Hopkins Brooke Hopkins Brooke Jamie Gunthrop Parker Aramis Julia Garcia Jamie Gunthrop Graef Sarah Amber Guenther Amber Guenther Johnson Sarah S www.uiwcardinals.com 1990 1991 Madeline Vasquez 1992 1993 1994 8 1995 1996 Powell Christi 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Butts Barbara 2007 2008 Hernandez Sarah 2009 Hernandez Sarah 2010 Hernandez Sarah 2011 Hernandez Sarah 18 2012 14 2013 14 2014 Miller Katie 8 8 early 40 37 34 50 22 51 37 73 57 45 63 18 23 17 39 24 18 10 10 21 22 Y POINTS Heather McKinney Melinda McClure Melinda McClure Melinda McClure Melinda McClure Smith Holly (Barrow) Lisa Malone Hopkins Brooke Hopkins Brooke Hopkins Brooke Hopkins Brooke Jamie Gunthrop Julia Garcia Jamie Gunthrop Graef Sarah Amber Guenther Amber Guenther Johnson Sarah Amber Guenther Johnson Sarah 1990 1991 Madeline Vasquez 23 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Powell Christi 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Butts Barbara 2007 2008 Hernandez Sarah 2009 Hernandez Sarah 2010 Hernandez Sarah Hernandez Sarah 39 2011 32 36 2012 18 2013 2014 Miller Katie UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 35 s eader 1.25 0.71 0.78 0.55 1.26 0.61 0.87 0.71 0.35 1.26 0.69 1.39 1.32 1.19 1.10 1.34 L tical is GOALS AGAINST AVG AGAINST GOALS tat Diana Driggers Diana Driggers Cueva Erica Cueva Erica Cueva Erica Aimee Walker Ward Mary Kate Howard Missy Ward Mary Kate Howard Missy Puentes Tori Puentes Tori Puentes Tori Kowalik Heather Kowalik Heather Kowalik Heather S www.uiwcardinals.com Alexis Santos 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Lebherz Michelle 1997 Lebherz Michelle 1998 Lebherz Michelle 1999 Lebherz Michelle 0.86 2000 0.57 2001 0.44 2002 0.82 2003 2004 2005 Menegaz Amy 2006 Menegaz Amy 2007 Menegaz Amy 2008 Caffrey Ashton 2009 Caffrey Ashton 1.28 2010 0.72 2011 1.00 0.94 2012 0.46 2013 2014 early 45 92 27 74 69 88 57 63 57 48 41 59 75 44 68 58 48 59 43 3.0 8.0 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 6.0 6.0 7.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 6.0 6.0 8.0 8.0 7.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 112 Y SAVES SHUTOUTS Diana Driggers Diana Driggers Hager Cathy Cueva Erica Ward Mary Kate Howard Missy Howard Missy Howard Missy Howard Missy Puentes Tori Puentes Tori Puentes Tori Kowalik Heather Kowalik Heather Kowalik Heather Diana Driggers Diana Driggers Cueva Erica Cueva Erica Hager Cathy Cueva Erica Ward Mary Kate Howard Missy Howard Missy Howard Missy Howard Missy Puentes Tori Puentes Tori Puentes Tori Kowalik Heather Kowalik Heather Kowalik Heather 1990 1991 1992 1993 Danielle Turcotte 1994 1995 1996 Lebherz Michelle 38 1997 Lebherz Michelle 1998 Lebherz Michelle 1999 Lebherz Michelle 49 2000 101 2001 70 2002 75 2003 2004 2005 Menegaz Amy 2006 Menegaz Amy 2007 Menegaz Amy 2008 Caffrey Ashton 2009 Caffrey Ashton 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Rauscher Katie 1995 1996 Michelle Lebherz 1997 Michelle Lebherz 1998 Michelle Lebherz 1999 Michelle Lebherz 9.5 2000 14.0 2001 10.0 2002 10.0 2003 2004 2005 Menegaz Amy 2006 Menegaz Amy 2007 Menegaz Amy 2008 Caffrey Ashton 2009 Caffrey Ashton 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 36 7 14 11 18 16 15 80 79 78 78 77 77 77 76 4.5 45.5 10.5 10.5 4421 3916 2158 1990 1925 1085 4723 4434 6081 6795 ...... 6. Heather Kowalik, 2012-14 6. Heather Kowalik, 1992-95 Cueva, 7. Erica 1990-91 8. Diana Driggers, 1999-02 Ward, 9. Mary Kate 2012-14 Brightwell, 10. Karly 2004-06 Menegaz, 4. Amy 2005-08 Caffrey, 5. Ashton 6. Heather Kowalik, 2012-14 6. Heather Kowalik, 1992-95 Cueva, 7. Erica 2009-11 Puentes, 3. Tori 2. Missy Howard, 2000-03 Howard, 2. Missy 2005-08 Caffrey, 3. Ashton 2004-06 Menegaz, 4. Amy 2009-11 Puentes, 5. Tori Shutouts Lebherz, 1995-98...... 1. Michelle 7. Diana Driggers, 1990-91 7. Diana Driggers, 1999-02 Ward, 9. Mary Kate 10. Cathy Hager, 1990-91, 93 Hager, 10. Cathy ...... 2. Michelle Lebherz, 1995-98 1995-98 Portillo, 3. Loren 3. Mallory 2006-09...... Smith, Hopkins, 1998-01...... 5. Brooke 5. Lisa Malone, 1995-98 2007-10 Dawson, 5. Keri with 8. Four Goalie Minutes 1. Michelle Lebherz, 1995-98...... 2000-03 Howard, 2. Missy Games Played 2004-07 Lawrence, 1. Callye 2 1 90 57 53 48 32 24 19 16 14 12 236 150 148 146 137 130 357 265 4.63 4.52 3.63 3.33 2.61 2.57 2.55 0.62 87.7 87.3 80.8 77.7 76.4 83.9 83.3 82.6 0.90 75.1 0.66 0.84 0.85 0.86 0.99 1.07 1.21 1.04 3.12 74.3 1.19 ...... s ecord ...... R ...... areer C www.uiwcardinals.com 4. Heather Kowalik, 2012-14 Kowalik, 4. Heather 2004-06 Menegaz, 5. Amy 2005-08 Caffrey, 6. Ashton 7. Diana Driggers, 1990-91 7. Diana Driggers, 1992-95 Cueva, 8. Erica 9. Mary Kate Ward, 1999-02 Ward, 9. Mary Kate 1994-95 Rauscher, 10. Katie Game Per Saves 2009-11 Puentes, 1. Tori ...... 2. Michelle Lebherz, 1995-98 2000-03 Howard, 3. Missy 1992-95 Cueva, 4. Erica Saves Lebherz, 1995-98...... 1. Michelle 2000-03 Howard, 2. Missy 2009-11 Puentes, 3. Tori 5. Heather Kowalik, 2012-14 5. Heather Kowalik, 2005-08 Caffrey, 6. Ashton 1999-02 Ward, 7. Mary Kate 2004-06 Menegaz, 8. Amy 9. Aimee Walker, 1997-00 9. Aimee Walker, Save Percentage Save 1. Michelle Lebherz, 1995-98...... 1990-91 2. Diana Driggers, 1992-95 Cueva, 3. Erica 2005-08 Caffrey, 7. Ashton 2000-03 Howard, 8. Missy 2004-06 Menegaz, 9. Amy 4. Mary Kate Ward, 1999-02 Ward, 4. Mary Kate 1994-95 Rauscher, 5. Katie 2009-11 Puentes, 6. Tori 2004-06 Menegaz, 6. Amy 10. Heather Kowalik, 2012-14 10. Heather Kowalik, Average Goals Against 1. Michelle Lebherz, 1995-98...... 1999-02 Ward, 2. Mary Kate 2005-08 Caffrey, 3. Ashton 1990-91, 93 Hager, 4. Cathy 1990-91 5. Diana Driggers, 7. Erica Cueva, 1992-95 Cueva, 7. Erica 9. Heather Kowalik, 2012-14 9. Heather Kowalik, 2000-03 Howard, 10. Missy Wins 1. MIchelle Lebherz, 1995-98 2000-03 Howard, 2. Missy 2005-08 Caffrey, 3. Ashton 2009-11 Puentes, 4. Tori 2012-14 5. Heather Kowalik, 1999-02 Ward, 6. Mary Kate 1990-91 7. Diana Driggers, 2004-06 Menegaz, 8. Amy 2012-14 Brightwell, 9. Karly 10. Two with 10. Two 8. Tori Puentes, 2009-11 Puentes, 8. Tori 8 8 7 6 6 5 5 78 75 65 60 69 54 44 43 42 30 28 27 23 23 22 12 31 26 24 23 23 22 20 19 18 18 188 182 176 156 222 192 112 111 106 107 511 307 302 252 238 161 125 ...... 1991-95 Powell, 8. Christie 2001-04 9. Jamie Gunthorp, with 10. Two 6. Lianah Flores, 2006-09 6. Lianah Flores, 7. Shamsi Arian, 2003-06 1991-95 Powell, 5. Christie 6. Holly Smith, 1993-96 1998-01 Heier, 7. Katie 8. Lisa Malone, 1995-98 1994-97 9. Cyndi Vontur, 2006-09 10. Lianah Flores, Goals Hopkins, 1998-01...... 1. Brooke 1991-94 2. Melinda McClure, 2007-10 Hernandez, 3. Sarah 1991-95 Powell, 4. Christie 5. Natalie Bice, 1998-01 5. Natalie 6. Holly Smith, 1993-96 1998-01 Heier, 7. Katie 8. Lisa Malone, 1995-98 2006-09 9. Lianah Flores, Butts, 2005-06 10. Barbara Game-Winning Goals Hopkins, 1998-01...... 1. Brooke 2007-10 Hernandez, 2. Sarah 3. Natalie Bice, 1998-01 3. Natalie 4. Lianah Flores, 2006-09 4. Lianah Flores, 2007-10 4. Emily Hernandez, Butts, 2005-06...... 6. Barbara 1998-01 Heier, 7. Katie 7. Jamie Gunthorp, 2001-04 7. Jamie Gunthorp, 9. Sydney Solomon, 2010-12 9. Sydney 9. Amber Cole, 2003-06 Assists 1994-97 1. Cyndi Vontur, Bice, 1998-01 2. Natalie Hopkins, 1998-01...... 3. Brooke 1991-94 4. Melinda McClure, 1991-95 Powell, 4. Christie 6. Holly Smith, 1993-96 Kinnaman, 1999-02 7. Jennifer 8. Lisa Malone, 1995-98 2007-10 9. Emily Hernandez, 1998-01 Heier, 9. Katie Shots Attempted Hopkins, 1998-01...... 1. Brooke 2007-10 Hernandez, 2. Sarah 3. Melinda McClure, 1991-94 3. Melinda McClure, 4. Holly Smith, 1993-96 Bice, 1998-01 5. Natalie Points 1998-01...... Hopkins, 1. Brooke 2. Melinda McClure, 1991-94 McClure, 2. Melinda 2007-10 Hernandez, 3. Sarah 4. Natalie Bice, 1998-01 Bice, 4. Natalie UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 37 8 8 7 7 6 14 12 10 23 23 23 23 23 23 22 9.5 7.5 1687 1656 1645 1620 1574 1550 1886 1755 2105 2055 ...... 6. Missy Howard, 2001 Howard, 6. Missy 2003 Howard, 7. Missy 8. Michelle Lebherz, 1997...... 2008 Caffrey, 9. Ashton 2013...... Kowalik, 10. Heather Lebherz, 1997...... 2. Michelle Lebherz, 1998...... 3. Michelle Lebherz, 1995...... 4. Michelle 4. Michelle Lebherz, 1998...... 2010 Puentes, 5. Tori Shutouts Lebherz, 1996...... 1. Michelle 2007 Caffrey, 5. Ashton 2008 Caffrey, 5. Ashton 1991 7. Diana Driggers, 2007 Caffrey, 1. Ashton 2007 Lawrence, 1. Callye 1. Mallory 2007...... Smith, 2007 1. Lianah Flores, 2007...... Arditti, 1. Sarah 7. Nine with Goalie Minutes 2007 Caffrey, 1. Ashton 2. Michelle Lebherz, 1996...... 2009 Puentes, 3. Tori 8. Tori Puentes, 2009 Puentes, 8. Tori 2001 Howard, 8. Missy 1999 Ward, 10. Mary Kate Games Played 2007 Garza, 1. Rebekah 74 69 66 92 88 86 75 18 17 16 15 15 14 13 13 12 10 121 112 101 6.22 6.13 5.76 4.83 4.75 5.62 5.43 5.00 4.89 4.62 93.3 91.5 90.2 90.0 88.6 88.3 86.0 85.2 84.6 0.62 0.71 84.4 0.44 0.46 0.55 0.57 0.71 0.72 0.77 0.82 s ecord ...... R ...... son ea S www.uiwcardinals.com 9. Mary Kate Ward, 1999 Ward, 9. Mary Kate 2009 Puentes, 10. Tori Game Per Saves 2010 Puentes, 1. Tori 1991 2. Diana Driggers, ...... 3. Michelle Lebherz, 1998 1990 4. Diana Driggers, 2. Tori Puentes, 2010 Puentes, 2. Tori Lebherz, 1996...... 3. Michelle 1991 4. Diana Driggers, 2000 Howard, 5. Missy ...... 6. Michelle Lebherz, 1997 2007 Caffrey, 7. Ashton 1994 Cueva, 8. Erica Saves Lebherz, 1998...... 1. Michelle 1994 Rauscher, 9. Katie 1994 Cueva, 10. Erica 5. Erica Cueva, 1992 Cueva, 5. Erica 1992 6. Danielle Turcotte, 2000 Howard, 7. Missy 2011 Puentes, 8. Tori Save Percentage Save 2002 Ward, 1. Mary Kate 2. Michelle Lebherz, 1997...... 1991 3. Diana Driggers, 4. Aimee Walker, 1999 4. Aimee Walker, 5. Michelle Lebherz, 1996...... 6. Michelle Lebherz, 1998...... 1994 Cueva, 7. Erica 1999 Ward, 8. Mary Kate 2008 Caffrey, 9. Ashton 1992 Cueva, 10. Erica 6. Missy Howard, 2001 Howard, 6. Missy 1991 7. Diana Driggers, Goals Against Average Goals Against 1. Michelle Lebherz, 1997...... 2008 Caffrey, 2. Ashton 1993 Cueva, 3. Erica 4. Michelle Lebherz, 1996...... 2009 Puentes, 5. Tori 2005 Menegaz, 8. Amy 1992 9. Danielle Turcotte, 1999 Ward, 10. Mary Kate Wins Most 2007 Caffrey, 1. Ashton 2001 Howard, 2. Missy 3. Michelle Lebherz, 1998...... 1999 Ward, 4. Mary Kate 4. Michelle Lebherz, 1996...... 2008 Caffrey, 6. Ashton 2009 Puentes, 7. Tori 2000 Howard, 7. Missy 9. Michelle Lebherz, 1997...... with...... 10. Three 9 9 9 8 9 8 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 76 75 89 82 12 10 18 17 17 17 19 18 19 22 39 35 29 25 40 39 50 45 40 51 73 63 57 105 112 145 123 122 121 ...... 10. Two with 10. Two 2013 Miller, 8. Katie 2007 Hernandez, 9. Sarah 2009 Hernandez, 7. Sarah 6. Melinda McClure, 1994 6. Melinda McClure, 2008 3. Emily Hernandez, 4. Cyndi Vontur, 1994 4. Cyndi Vontur, 4. Natalie Bice, 1999 4. Natalie Hopkins, 2000...... 4. Brooke with 7. Seven Shots Attempted Hopkins, 1998...... 1. Brooke Hopkins, 2001...... 2. Brooke Hopkins, 2000...... 3. Brooke Hopkins, 1999...... 4. Brooke 5. Holly Smith, 1996 Butts, 2005...... 9. Barbara 1994 Powell, 9. Christie Game Winning Goals Hopkins, 1998...... 1. Brooke 2009 Hernandez, 2. Sarah 3. Brooke Hopkins, 1999...... 3. Brooke 2007 Hernandez, 4. Sarah 2009 5. Emily Hernandez, 5. Brooke Hopkins, 2001...... 5. Brooke 2008 Hernandez, 5. Sarah Butts, 2005...... 5. Barbara Bice, 1999 5. Natalie with 10. Two Assists 1997 1. Cyndi Vontur, 1994 2. Melinda McClure, 7. Brooke Hopkins, 2000...... 7. Brooke 2007 Hernandez, 7. Sarah 5. Melinda McClure, 1991 5. Melinda McClure, 5. Melinda McClure, 1994 5. Melinda McClure, Goals Hopkins, 1998...... 1. Brooke Hopkins, 2001...... 2. Brooke Hopkins, 1999...... 3. Brooke 4. Holly Smith, 1996 Butts, 2005...... 9. Barbara 2007 Hernandez, 9. Sarah 6. Brooke Hopkins, 2000...... 6. Brooke 1994 Powell, 7. Christie 7. Melinda McClure, 1991 7. Melinda McClure, 5. Melinda McClure, 1994 5. Melinda McClure, Points 1998...... Hopkins, 1. Brooke 2. Brooke Hopkins, 2001...... Hopkins, 2. Brooke 1999...... Hopkins, 3. Brooke 1996 4. Holly Smith, UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 38 - Jazma Latu Basin (9/17/06) UT-Permian vs (15:02, 19:47, 46:41) Graef 31:39 – Sarah Basin (9/17/06) UT-Permian vs (19:47, 46:41, 53:37) Graef 33:50 – Sarah A&M-International 46:06) at (10:54, 19:02, Hernandez 35:12 – Sarah (10/3/08) Lutheran Texas vs (11:32, 33:34, 50:05) Hopkins 38:33 – Brooke (10/23/98) of Game Start from Trick Hat Quickest (10/23/01) St. Edward’s 24:29) at Hopkins (1:14, 20:27, 24:29 – Brooke (8/31/01) State Metro 40:46) vs Hopkins (9:28, 12:58, 40:46 – Brooke A&M-International (10:54, 19:02, 46:06) at Hernandez 46:06 – Sarah (10/3/08) Basin (9/17/06) UT-Permian 46:41) vs (15:02, 19:47, Graef 46:41 – Sarah Concordia-Texas 47:19) vs Hopkins (2:02, 15:19, 47:19 – Brooke (9/30/98) Missouri Southern (10:47, 14:23, 58:32) at Hernandez 47:45 – Sarah (8/30/09) (10/27/99) Lutheran Texas 49:13) vs Bice (0:58, 21:52, 49:13 – Natalie Assists on Oct. A&M-International Texas at 4 assists recorded Emily Hernandez 1:19, 7:13, 10:54 and 19:02 of the game. at came 3, 2008. They A&M-Inter Texas in a 7-0 win over in 10 minutes goals five UIW scored 21:37, 24:45, 25:37, 26:40 and at came on Sep. 2, 2008. They national and Hernandez Sarah Lianah Flores, Evans, Evans, Lauren 31:37 from Hernandez. s ecord R (9/7/03) ame State G www.uiwcardinals.com Angelo vs Gunthorp Jamie from Arian-Nejad Woman’s (9/6/09) Woman’s Basin (9/19/13) UT-Permian Farrah – Quickest Three Goals (same person) Three Quickest Lutheran Texas Hopkins (50:05, 57:26, 66:20) vs 16:15 – Brooke (10/23/98) Wesleyan Texas Hopkins (46:02, 54:57, 62:39) vs 16:37 – Brooke (10/17/99) (10/23/01) Edward’s St. Hopkins (1:14, 20:27, 24:29) at 23:15 – Brooke (8/31/01) State Metro Hopkins (9:28, 12:58, 40:46) vs 31:18 – Brooke Quickest Two Goals (same person) Two Quickest (9/17/07) Woman’s Texas (69:06, 69:25) at Hernandez 0:19 – Sarah Basin (9/19/13) UT-Permian Solomon (40:10, 41:00) vs 0:50 – Sydney (10/16/01) Trinity Heier (55:25, 56:56) vs 1:31 – Katie (10/6/00) State Metro Bice (3:48, 5:20) at 1:32 – Natalie (9/18/98) William Carey Hopkins (84:48, 86:46) vs 1:58 – Brooke (9/16/00) Central East Hopkins (46:48, 48:59) vs 2:11 – Brooke Quickest Three Goals (any time) (any Goals Three Quickest Hernandez (25:37), Sarah (24:45), Lianah Flores Evans 1:55 – Lauren vs (42:40) 41:00), Amanda Watkins Solomon (40:10, 2:30 – Sydney (9/2/08) A&M-International (26:40) vs Koenigs Solomon (58:04), Abigail Miller (56:53), Sydney 2:32 – Katie Portillo (78:15), Loren Guerrero (77:00), Rose 2:43 – Sheila Rosario (9/6/13) A&M-International (59:25) vs Hopkins (3:45) vs Heier (2:30), Brooke Bice (0:58), Katie 2:47 – Natalie (9/30/98) Concordia-Texas (79:43) vs Johnson (59:25), Sarah Koenigs Solomon (58:04), Abigail 3:38 – Sydney (10/27/99) Lutheran Texas (82:00) (79:43), Alison Davis Portillo (78:15), Loren Guerrero 3:45 – Rose (9/6/13) A&M-International (61:42) vs (9/30/98) Concordia-Texas vs Quickest Back-to-Back Goals (any time) Goals (any Back-to-Back Quickest (60:30) at (60:21), Lianah Flores 0:09 – Cassidy Ballantyne Lutheran Texas Hopkins (57:27) vs Brooke Bice (57:15), 0:12 – Natalie (10/23/98) (10/3/08) A&M-International (9/16/07) Woman’s Texas (69:06, 69:25) at Hernandez 0:19 – Sarah (9/27/90) Trinity (80:59) vs Hager (80:33), Cathy Hager 0:26 – Christine Nicholls State Miller (72:53) at (72:27), Katie McKinney 0:26 – Heather (9/29/13) State Midwestern Hopkins (24:36) vs Brooke Bice (24:06), 0:30 – Natalie (9/16/01) Basin UT-Permian Cannon (15:35) vs (15:02), Laura Graef 0:33 – Sarah (9/17/06) Texas (78:42) vs Hernandez (78:05), Sarah 0:37 – Emily Hernandez (10/27/99) Lutheran Texas vs Hopkins Brooke Bice from 0:58 – Natalie (9/25/99) Central East Bice at Natalie Hopkins from 0:59 – Brooke (9/29/99) Wesleyan Texas Heier at – Katie minute 1st (10/5/01) Embry-Riddle vs Hopkins Brooke from Heier 1:00 – Katie (9/12/04) Mexico New Eastern 1:04 – Amber Cole vs (9/6/02) State Metro at Jamie Gunthorp from Gramley 1:08 – Lindsey (10/23/01) Edward’s St. at Heier Katie Hopkins from 1:14 – Brooke Quickest Goal from Start of Game Start Goal from Quickest (11/5/00) Wesleyan Texas vs Hopkins Brook Heier from 0:20 – Katie (10/17/03) Rockhurst vs Garcia Lynda from Parker 0:20 – Aramis (10/19/08) Newman at Garza Rebekah from Hernandez 0:23 – Emily Dallas Baptist vs Emily Hernandez from Hernandez 0:24 – Sarah (10/4/07) 0:38 UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 39 L, 4-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, W, 2-0 W, 3-1 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 4-0 W, 2-1 W, W, 5-0 W, W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 2-1 W, W, 2-0 W, W, 7-0 W, 2-1 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-1 W, W, 11-0 W, ...... 3-2 OT W, 1-1 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, ...... 2-1 2OT W, 3-2 2OT W, ...... 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St. Edward’s$ Games * Heartland Conference TX Austin, ^ at UIW Regional, $ NCAA D-II South Central 2008 (14-1-2; 10-0-2) Champions Heartland Conference #13 NSCAA D-II 9.2 A&M-International* Texas 9.5 ...... 9.7 Abilene Christian 9.11 10.9 10.11 10.16 10.22 Basin* Texas-Permian at 10.24 ...... Dallas Baptist* at 10.30 11.1 11.6 A&M-International* at 9.6 ...... Woman’s 9.11 Texas Christian Abilene at 9.13 9.18 A&M-Commerce Texas ...... 9.25 Newman* 9.27 10.1 ...... Dallas Baptist* 10.3 Basin* Texas-Permian s L, 1-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-4 L, 0-4 W, 8-0 W, W, 2-1 W, 4-2 W, W, 2-0 W, 3-2 W, W, 4-1 W, W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 4-0 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, ...... L, 2-3 OT L, 1-2 OT L, OT 0-1 .... 1-0 OT W, 2-1 OT W, 2-1 OT W, 0-0 2OT T, 3-3 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, 3-3 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, L, 2-3 2OT ...... 1-0 2OT W, 2-1 2OT W, ...... (4-3 SHO) 1-1 2OT ...... T, ult es ...... R ......

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Mexico* New Eastern 10.26 9.7 A&M-International 9.9 at 9.25 A&M-Commerce* Texas 9.28 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 2-3 L, 0-1 L, 2-3 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-5 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-4 L, 1-2 L, 0-5 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-4 L, 0-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 W, 6-1 W, 4-2 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 1-0 W, 5-0 W, 4-1 W, 4-1 W, 1-0 W, W, 1-0 W, W, 3-0 W, W, 1-0 W, W, 2-0 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 6-0 W, W, 7-1 W, ...... 2-1 OT W, ...... 0-0 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, L, 2-3 2OT ...... Nicholls State* at at Rollins at Basin UT-Permian ...... State* Sam Houston Louisiana* Southeastern at Arkansas* Central at Lamar*...... at ...... State* Northwestern . State* Midwestern at Florida Southern at ...... McNeese State* at State* Angelo at . State* Midwestern at ...... McNeese State* Prairie View A&M...... View Prairie ...... State* Northwestern at at Creighton at UTEP...... at ...... Baylor at ...... American UT-Pan A&M...... View Prairie at ...... State* Houston Sam at Louisiana* Southeastern Arkansas* Central at 9.29 9.15 9.19 9.22 9.27 10.4 ...... Roberts* Oral 10.6 10.13 ...... Baptist* Houston 10.20 Abilene Christian* at 10.11 ...... A&M-Corpus Christi* at 2012 (9-8-1; 9-5) 9.7 TX) (Austin, Regis vs 10.27 11.1 Games * Southland Conference 9.9 TX) (Austin, State 9.14 Metro vs ...... Abilene Christian* 9.16 9.21 ...... Woman’s* Texas at 9.23 A&M-Commerce* Texas at 9.13 10.25 11.3 Austin* F. Stephen 9.28 ...... Mexico* New Eastern at 9.30 A&M*...... Texas West at 10.3 10.5 A&M-Commerce* Texas 10.7 Woman’s* Texas 10.12 10.10 ...... A&M-Corpus Christi* 10.12 ...... Baptist* Houston at 10.19 ...... Abilene Christian* 10.24 2013 (10-6-3; 4-5-3) 8.25 10.26 Lamar*...... 10.31 11.2 Austin* F. Stephen at Games * Southland Conference 8.29 A&M-International Texas 9.6 Southern Texas 9.8 Our Lady of the Lake 10.14 Abilene Christian* at 8.24 8.29 8.31 ...... State Mexico New at 9.5 9.14 9.16 9.21 9.26 9.28 Nicholls* 10.5 2014 (2-13-3, 2-6-3) 2014 (2-13-3, 8.22 ...... Omaha at UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 40 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-4 L, 0-6 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 W, 6-0 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, W, 4-1 W, W, 5-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, W, 3-0 W, W, 3-1 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 W, 4-0 W, W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 1-0 W, 5-1 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-1 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, ..... 4-3 OT W, 1-1 2OT T, 3-3 2OT T, ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* ...... Regis# at ...... Diego% California-San at ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... St. Edward’s* ...... State Midwestern State Angelo Southern Colorado ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* ...... Lewis Fort ...... State Metro (a)...... Mercy Detroit vs ...... Regis at ...... State Metro at ...... State Northeastern State Midwestern at ...... St. Edward’s* . State Angelo at 10.23 10.26 11.3 ...... St. Mary’s$ 11.7 A&M#...... Texas West 11.10 11.19 Texas El Paso, (a) at Tournament $ Heartland Conference Finals - Denver, Tournament Regional # Midwest CO CA - San Diego, Eight % NCAA D-II Elite . 9.28 Regis 10.5 Embry-Riddle 10.9 10.12 10.16 Trinity 9.23 A&M-Commerce Texas at 9.9 A&M...... Texas 9.14 West Oklahoma Central 9.16 9.19 9.22 Oklahoma (a) Central vs 9.29 10.13 ...... A&M Texas West at 10.17 10.21 ...... Dallas Baptist* 10.29 11.1 11.7 ...... Dallas Baptist$ 11.9 ...... St. Mary’s$ Falls Wichita (a) at Games * Heartland Conference Tournament $ Heartland Conference 2001 (18-2, 4-0-0) Cham- Tournament Heartland Conference pions Champions Region NCAA DII Midwest #7 NCAA Division II 8.26 8.31 9.3 9.4 . Paso Texas-El at Tournament Conference $ Heartland 5-0-0) 2002 (11-5-2, 8.31 Christian Colorado 9.2 A&M-Commerce 9.8 Texas 9.9 9.13 9.14 Oklahoma...... Southwestern 9.20 10.4 10.6 s T, 2-2 T, L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 2-3 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-7 L, 0-1 W, 6-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 W, 1-0 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 3-1 W, 3-1 W, W, 6-1 W, 1-0 W, W, 2-0 W, 6-0 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 8-2 W, 5-0 W, 2-1 W, W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, W, 2-0 W, 4-0 W, W, 2-0 W, .. L, 1-2 OT 4-4 2OT .T, ...... 1-1 2OT T, L, 1-2 2OT L, 0-1 2OT 3-2 2OT W, ...... ult es ...... R ......

...... St. Edward’s* ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... Central East at ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... St. Edward’s* ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* ...... State Midwestern Angelo State Angelo ...... Central East at at Midwestern State Midwestern at ...... State Midwestern ...... St. Mary’s* de Namur Dame Notre ...... State# Metro at . State Angelo at ...... Regis at ...... State Metro at ...... St. Mary’s* at Montana State-Billings* Montana early Y www.uiwcardinals.com ...... 10.17 Rockhurst 10.28 11.1 10.16 10.30 Texas-Dallas at 11.8 ...... St. Edward’s$ Games * Heartland Conference 9.12 9.15 Oklahoma... Southwestern at 2OT 9.19 A&M-Commerce Texas at 9.21 ...... Woman’s Texas at 9.14 Oklahoma Central at . 9.26 Regis 10.4 10.9 ...... Dallas Baptist at 10.14 A&M-International Texas at 10.15 10.24 10.19 A&M-International Texas 10.22 10.30 11.4 ...... St. Edward’s$ * Heartland Conference Games * Heartland Conference Tournament $ Heartland Conference 2003 (10-6-2, 3-1-0) Cham- Tournament Heartland Conference pions 8.31 A&M...... Texas West 9.5 9.7 ...... 9.26 Newman 10.1 ...... Woman’s Texas 10.8 10.10 11.3 ...... St. Edward’s$ at 10.23 10.29 10.30 11.5 ...... St. Mary’s$ 11.11 * Heartland Conference Games * Heartland Conference Tournament $ Heartland Conference Tournament Region # NCAA D-II Midwest CO - Denver, 2004 (8-9-0; 2-2-0) 8.29 9.3 9.5 9.10 A&M-Commerce Texas 9.21 Northwood 9.12 ...... Mexico New Eastern 9.18 A&M...... Texas West at 10.18 10.21 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 2-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-4 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 4-0 W, W, 4-0 W, W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, W, 2-0 W, 7-0 W, 3-0 W, W, 4-3 W, W, 3-0 W, W, 4-1 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, W, 9-0 W, W, 1-0 W, W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-1 W, W, 3-2 W, W, 2-0 W, 3-2 W, 1-0 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 2-0 W, W, 5-1 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 3-0 W, ...... 1-1 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, ...... (SH Win) 2-2 2OT .T, ...... Central East ...... St. Edward’s* ...... State Metro ...... St. Mary’s* .. of the Southwest College at ...... State Northeastern Angelo State Angelo ...... St. Edward’s* ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... State Metro at State-Billings* Montana at at Midwestern State Midwestern at . State Angelo at State-Billings* Montana ...... Newman* at ...... St. Edward’s* ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... St. Edward’s* at at Northeastern State Northeastern at 9.23 Trinity 9.30 ...... Dallas Baptist* at 10.2 10.15 ...... Dallas Baptist* 10.16 10.7 . 10.9 Regis 10.25 ...... Dallas Baptist* at 10.29 9.9 ...... Mexico New Eastern 9.11 at 2005 (14-4-3; 5-0-1) Champions Heartland Conference 8.28 ...... Woman’s Texas at * Heartland Conference games * Heartland Conference 9.2 A&M-Commerce Texas at 9.16 9.18 9.27 9.30 A&M-International Texas 10.6 10.8 10.11 10.15 10.20 ...... Dallas Baptist* 10.22 A&M-International Texas at 9.22 Oklahoma Central vs 9.24 9.5 A&M-Commerce 9.8 Texas A&M...... Texas 9.10 West 9.12 9.17 Basin Texas-Permian 2006 (11-8-1; 4-4-0) 8.24 Basin Texas-Permian at 11.17 Pacific# Seattle at games * Heartland Conference TX Austin, ^ at UIW $ NCAA D-II Regional, WA Seattle, ^ NCAA D-II Regional, WA Seattle, # NCAA D-II Quarterfinals, 8.27 ...... Woman’s Texas . 9.2 Regis 10.21 10.25 Basin* Texas-Permian at 10.27 ...... Dallas Baptist* at 11.2 11.4 11.11 State$ Metro at 11.15 Oklahoma^ Central vs 10.12 10.14 10.19 10.4 ...... Dallas Baptist* 10.6 Basin* Texas-Permian UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 41 .W, T, 2-2 T, L, 2-5 L, 1-2 L, 1-4 L, 1-6 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 1-4 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-5 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, W, 1-0 W, W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 7-0 W, W, 3-0 W, W, 4-0 W, 2-0 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 5-0 W, .... 1-1 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, ...... Worth) Fort Druryvs (at at Midwestern State Midwestern at ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... St. Edward’s* ...... Lynn at St. Thomas at ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... St. Edward’s* Court Georgian ...... William Carey ...... Edward’s* St. at ...... St. Mary’s* ...... Southwestern at ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Edward’s* at . William Carey at Mobile at 2OT 9.19 Southern Nazarene at Trinity 10.29 Trinity 11.4 ...... St. Edward’s$ vs 11.10 ...... Southern Nazarene# vs Conference * Heart of Texas Finals Tournament $ HOTC Tournament Regional # NAIA Southwest 1994 (11-6-1, 6-0-0) Champions Heart of Texas Champions Regional NAIA Southwest 9.3 ...... Christian Texas 9.4 at 9.9 OK) Bethany, Friends (at vs 10.27 10.10 10.15 10.16 ...... Lutheran* Texas 10.20 10.21 9.15 Hardin-Simmons 9.20 Southern Nazarene 9.23 9.24 ...... Lutheran Texas 9.28 Austin F. Stephen at 10.1 10.4 10.5 10.15 ...... Lutheran* Texas at 10.16 10.23 10.26 MO)...... City, (Kansas Park vs 10.27 MO)..... City, (Kansas Baker vs 11.1 11.9 ...... St. Mary’s$ vs 11.15 ...... Southern Nazarene# vs 11.25 Mobile^ vs 11.26 ...... Westmont^ vs Conference * Heart of Texas Finals Tournament $ HOTC Region # NAIA Southwest Tournament ^ NAIA National Trinity (a) at Austin (b) at 1995 (10-6-1, 4-1-1) Champions Heart of Texas 9.8 9.12 9.14 ...... Lutheran* Texas at 9.22 9.23 9.30 Park 10.6 TX) (Austin, State Midwestern vs 6-0 10.7 TX) (Austin, Newman vs W, Wf .. s T, 0-0 T, L, 1-2 L, 3-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, W, 4-1 W, W, 2-1 W, 3-1 W, 8-0 W, W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 7-0 W, 6-0 W, 3-1 W, 8-0 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 16-0 W, W, 15-0 W, W, 14-0 W, L, 0-1 OT 1-0 OT .W, 2-1 OT W, 0-0 2OT T, 0-0 2OT T, 1-1 2OT T, ...... L, 1-2 SD-SO ...... ult es ...... R ......

...... vs College of the Southwest (b) of the Southwest College vs (b)...... State Angelo vs Friends (b) (a)...... Southwestern at Mobile# at ...... of the Southwest College ...... St. Mary’s* at . Schreiner* at Trinity at ...... William Carey at Midwestern State Midwestern at (a)...... State Northeastern ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... Edward’s* St. at ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Edward’s* State Angelo (b)...... State Angelo ...... St. Edward’s* ...... Southwestern at St. Mary (Neb) #...... Simon Fraser# . William Carey at ...... St. Edward’s* at Mobile at early Y www.uiwcardinals.com 9.7 4-0 9.8 11.1 9.6 ...... Austin F. Stephen Conference * Heart of Texas Finals Conference $ HOTC Tournament # NAIA National Commerce (b) at 1996 (15-5-2, 4-0-0) Champions Heart of Texas 8.31 11.3 ...... Lutheran$ Texas 11.7 ...... St. Mary’s$ 11.13 ...... Southern Nazarene# vs 11.14 9.7 ...... 9.12 Schreiner* 9.17 ...... 9.26 Belhaven 9.28 9.1 Games Conference * Heart of Texas - UIW Tournament $ Heart of Texas Mobile, AL - Regional # NAIA Southwest TX Falls, (a) Wichita TX (b) Austin, 1997 (13-4-3, 6-1-1) 8.29 Trinity 9.18 9.19 A&M-Commerce Texas 9.26 9.27 9.23 9.30 ...... Concordia-Texas* 10.3 ...... Lutheran* Texas at 10.5 10.19 A&M-Commerce Texas at 10.22 10.10 10.16 ...... Wesleyan* Texas 10.20 10.23 ...... Lutheran* Texas 10.27 10.18 10.25 10.26 ...... Lutheran* Texas 11.1 11.7 ...... St. Mary’s$ at 11.24 11.26 10.11 10.17 ...... Lutheran* Texas at 10.8 10.12 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 3-4 L, 1-2 L, 2-4 L, 1-3 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 W, W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, W, 1-0 W, W, 4-2 W, 6-0 W, W, 3-0 W, 9-0 W, W, 4-0 W, W, 4-1 W, W, 4-0 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 1-0 W, 5-0 W, W, 5-0 W, W, 6-1 W, W, 3-2 W, 4-0 W, W, 2-0 W, W, 3-2 W, 6-1 W, W, 4-2 W, W, 1-0 W, W, 5-0 W, W, 5-0 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 13-0 W, W, 11-0 W, L, 2-3 OT L, 2-3 OT ..... 2-1 OT W, ...... St. Edward’s ...... St. Mary’s at ...... St. Edward’s at at Trinity at ...... St. Mary’s ...... State Midwestern vs East Central (b) Central East vs Angelo State Angelo at Northeastern State Northeastern at ...... State Metro at ...... Regis at ...... Mary’s* St. at ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Edward’s* at Midwestern State Midwestern at ...... Central East at Trinity at ...... of Southwest College . State Angelo at 9.4 A&M...... Texas West 9.6 at ...... Wesleyan* Texas 9.9 at ...... Concordia-Texas* at 9.29 ...... Wesleyan Texas at 10.4 10.9 10.17 ...... Wesleyan Texas 10.26 1998 (17-4-1, 9-0-1) Champions Heart of Texas Champions Tournament Heart of Texas 9.1 10.27 ...... Lutheran Texas 10.29 11.14 A&M-Commerce$ Texas Okla. Tahlequah, (a) at Texas Commerce, (b) at Finals - Plains Region $ NCAA D-II Great UIW 9.18 A&M...... Texas West 9.21 9.25 9.26 A&M-Commerce Texas at 9.11 Oklahoma (a) Central vs 9.15 ...... Lutheran Texas at 9.17 9.3 Southwestern 9.10 10.1 Oklahoma (a) Central vs 10.6 10.8 10.11 10.15 ...... Wesleyan* Texas 10.17 10.28 1999 (15-3) 9th, NCAA D-II 9.1 Trinity 10.30 11.3 ...... St. Mary’s$ 11.5 ...... Wesleyan$ Texas Texas Falls, Wichita (a) at Games * Heartland Conference Tournament $ Heartland Conference 9.22 ...... Wesleyan* Texas at 9.29 9.16 9.19 9.7 2000 (13-5, 5-1-0) 2000 (13-5, Cham- Tournament Conference Heartland pions 9.1 A&M...... Texas West at 9.8 A&M-Commerce Texas 9.13 UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 42 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-6 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 W, W, 7-0 W, W, 7-0 W, W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, W, 2-0 W, W, 13-0 W, L, 1-2 OT L, 1-4 OT ...... Sarah Johnson . Schreiner* at ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Edward’s* Trinity at . the Southwest# of College at ...... Edward’s& St. at .L, of the Southwest& College vs 0-3 ...... of the Southwest College Austin Tournament, & St. Edward’s Conference * Heart of Texas ..... Southwest$ of the College Tournament $ NAIA Sub-Regional

...... A&M Texas at 11.9 Conference Texas * Heart of Austin Tournament, & St. Edward’s Finals $ NAIA District Tournament # NAIA Sub-Regional 1990 (8-7, 5-1-0) Champions Heart of Texas Christian& Texas vs ...... Schreiner* A&M...... Trinity Texas s L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 6-2 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 5-0 W, W, 1-0 W, 7-0 W, 4-0 W, W, 2-0 W, 4-0 W, W, 3-0 W, W, 14-1 W, 2-2 2OT T, ult es ...... R ......

...... Southwest# of the College ...... St. Edward’s* at . Schreiner* at ...... St. Edward’s* ...... Mary’s* St. at ...... St. Edward’s& at W, .W, of the Southwest& College vs 1-0 ...... St. Mary’s* at Trinity at early Y www.uiwcardinals.com Lindenwood# ...... Mary’s$ St. A&M...... Texas at 9.25 10.3 ...... Christian Texas at 10.8 10.20 10.26 A&M...... Texas 10.31 A&M...... Texas at 11.1 ...... St. Edward’s$ Austin Tournament, & St. Edward’s Conference * Heart of Texas 4 Championship $ NAIA District Tournament Regional # NAIA Central 1991 (10-4-1, 5-0-0) Champions Heart of Texas 4 Champions NAIA District 9.11 9.15 9.13 9.14 ...... A&M& Texas vs 9.18 Trinity 10.12 10.16 Wf Wf L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 W, W, 3-0 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 5-1 W, W, 9-0 W, W, 5-1 W, 5-1 W, W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, W, 4-0 W, W, 5-0 W, W, 5-1 W, W, 2-0 W, 4-0 W, 8-0 W, 5-2 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, W, 1-0 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 3-0 W, W, 2-1 W, W, 4-2 W, W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, W, 3-1 W, W, 5-1 W, W, 17-0 W, W, 14-0 W, W, 11-0 W, W, 14-0 W, W, 11-0 W, W, 12-0 W, 1-1 2OT T, ...... Schreiner* at Trinity at ..... of Southwest& College vs ...... St. Edward’s* ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Edward’s* ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... Mary’s* St. at ...... St. Edward’s* at ...... Lynn# vs .L, of the Southwest& College vs 1-2 ...... Centenary& vs ...... William Carey ...... St. Mary’s* ...... St. Mary’s* at ...... Southwestern at . William Carey at ...... St. Edward’s* vs Hardin-Simmons& vs 10.25 10.28 9.13 9.20 9.24 10.7 ...... 9.29 Schreiner* 10.3 Christian Texas 10.8 10.17 Scranton 10.23 Huntingdon ...... 9.13 Ambassador 9.16 9.23 9.27 ...... Lutheran* Texas 10.4 10.9 10.22 Newman 1993 (12-5, 6-0-0) Champions Heart of Texas 9.9 10.16 Mobile 10.28 ...... Lutheran* Texas at 10.31 ...... Christian Texas 11.11 Southern Nazarene$ 11.12 ...... St. Mary’s$ 11.21 11.22 (KY)#...... Midway vs Conference * Heart of Texas Tournament Regional $ NAIA Southwest - Mt. Berry, Tournament # NAIA National GA 9.10 9.11 9.17 ...... 9.18 Southwestern ...... 9.20 Schreiner* 9.24 Friends 9.25 ...... Lutheran* Texas 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.16 Huntingdon at 10.12 ...... Lutheran* Texas at 10.15 10.22 1992 (14-2-1, 6-0-0) Champions Heart of Texas 4 Champions NAIA District 9.11 10.24 ...... Christian Texas at 10.30 Southern Nazarene at Austin Tournament, & St. Edward’s Conference * Heart of Texas 9.12 Christian& Texas vs UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 43 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 9-0-1 0-5-1 1-0-1 2-4-1 1-0-0 7-0-0 9-3-1 0-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-1 7-8-0 0-0-1 4-2-0 2-1-0 W-L-T 39-7-3 13-3-2 12-0-0 15-0-0 10-2-0 21-20-4 112-74-13 157-38-22 Coach 292-133-39 Anne Felts ...... Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina ...... 135-42-17 3-1-0 2-2-0 5-0-1 4-4-0 11-1-0 10-0-2 10-1-1 7-4-2 3-7-4 9-5-0 4-5-3 2-6-3 s ecord St. Thomas ...... Christi A&M-Corpus Texas ...... Christian Texas Southern Texas Trinity Games...... Unknown . OPPONENT ...... St. Mary’s ...... Austin F. Stephen Texas-Brownsville Texas-Dallas Paso Texas-El ...... American Texas-Pan Basin Texas-Permian ...... A&M Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-International Texas ...... Lutheran Texas ...... Wesleyan Texas ...... Woman’s Texas ...... State Truman ...... UC-San Diego Washburn A&M...... Texas West ...... Westmont ...... William Carey ...... Record Road ...... Home Record ...... Record Neutral . Record Total St. Mary...... (NE) R 292-133-39 Conf. Record 10-6-2 8-9-0 14-4-3 11-8-1 18-3-2 14-1-2 15-3-3 9-7-2 5-7-5 9-8-1 10-6-3 2-13-3 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-5-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 8-0-1 1-1-0 5-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 1-7-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-2-0 8-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 3-4-0 6-0-0 2-0-1 W-L-T 12-6-1 31-14-3 ...... ing oach 25 Years Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 ...... /C ...... Coach ...... ies er Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina Patterson Tina www.uiwcardinals.com Hector Sandoval Hector Sandoval Hector Sandoval ...... Midway ...... State Midwestern . OPPONENT Southern Missouri Mobile State-Billings Montana ...... State Mexico New ...... Newman Nicholls ...... State Northeastern ...... State Northwestern Northwood Dame de Namur Notre ...... Oklahoma Baptist Omaha...... Roberts Oral Our Lady of the Lake Park A&M...... View Prairie ...... Regis ...... Rockhurst Rollins ...... State Sam Houston ...... Schreiner Scranton ...... Pacific Seattle Simon Fraser Louisiana Southeastern Southern Colorado Southern Nazarene ...... Southwestern Oklahoma...... Southwestern ...... St. Edward’s Howard Patterson S ime 3-4-2 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 5-6-0 7-5-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 5-1-0 4-2-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-1 0-0-1 2-0-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-2 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-1 3-6-1 W-L-T 10-6-4 13-0-0 T - 5-1-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 6-0-0 6-0-0 4-1-1 4-0-0 6-1-1 9-0-1 5-1-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 ll A ...... Conf. Record 8-7-0 10-4-1 14-2-1 12-5-0 11-6-1 10-6-1 15-5-1 13-4-3 17-4-1 15-3-0 13-5-0 18-2-0 11-5-2 ...... Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 ...... Abilene Christian ...... Ambassador State Angelo Baker . OPPONENT ...... Baylor ...... Belhaven ...... Centenary Arkansas Central Oklahoma Central ...... of the Southwest College ...... Christian Colorado Mines Colorado Concordia-Texas Creighton ...... Dallas Baptist Mercy Detroit Drury...... Central East ...... Mexico New Eastern Embry-Riddle Florida Southern ...... Lewis Fort Friends Court Georgian Hardin-Simmons ...... Baptist Houston Huntingdon Lamar Lindenwood ...... Lynn McNeese State ...... State Metro UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 44 ) th NA 4/7 1876 1-1-0 8,343 SWAC 10/12 11-9-1 Abe Garcia 49-84-8 (8 Sep. 16, 2014 Lady Panthers SWAC Champs SWAC (936) 261-9106 Prairie View, TX View, Prairie Purple and Gold pvpanthers.com Ashley Robinson Ashley Alan Wiederhold NCAA First Round NCAA First Prairie View A&M View Prairie Lady Panther Field Lady Panther PVAMU d. UIW, 2-1 d. UIW, PVAMU ...... Dr. George C. Wright George Dr...... Nikki Popa ...... [email protected] ...... Founded Name Location ...... Enrollment ...... Mascot Home Field Head Coach ...... Colors ...... Site Web ...... HC Record UIW...... All-time vs...... Conference ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... R/L Starters ...... Meeting Last Email ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason ...... 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners ) st NA First 10/1 20/2 1890 0-0-0 16-5-1 36,216 Denton, TX Denton, North Texas Amy Ruggini Amy C-USA Finals C-USA Mean Green Rick Villarreal John Hedlund (940) 369-7980 Conference USA Conference 280-111-25 (21 Green and White Green Dr. Neal Smatresk Dr...... [email protected] meangreensports.com ...... Soccer Complex Mean Green ...... ion ormat Starters R/L Starters UIW...... All-time vs...... Meeting Last ...... Enrollment Founded ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners Name Location ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field ...... Head Coach ...... HC Record ...... Mascot ...... Colors Conference nf ) ) st th I NA NA NA NA 7/4 First 15/8 1896 1845 1-0-0 9-8-3 0-0-0 None Bears 2,937 Baylor 3-14-0 16,263 Ken Starr Ken Waco, TX Waco, 0-0-0 (1 Southland Ian McCaw Paul Bryant Paul Peters Zach Karen Carty Karen Paul Jobson Paul Soccer Field Sep. 5, 2014 Blue, Garnet Big 12 Semis 23-47-4 (5 Independent Sandra Burris Sandra Lady Bulldogs Lou Mays Betty (254) 710-3784 (803) 516-4628 SC Orangeburg, Green and Gold Green baylorbears.com [email protected] scsuathletics.com Baylor d. UIW, 5-0 d. UIW, Baylor ...... South Carolina State South Carolina Dr. W. Franklin Evans Franklin W. Dr...... www.uiwcardinals.com [email protected] onent pp Stadium C. Dawson Oliver ...... O ...... Founded ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... 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President ...... ) ) th th NA NA NA NA 8/3 First 11/7 WAC 1927 2015 1-0-0 0-0-0 8-9-4 1-11-5 40,750 UTRGV Cougars ~30,000 WAC QF WAC Houston AAC First AAC Vaqueros Chris King Chris Pfau Houston, TX Houston, goutrgv.com Edinburg, TX Edinburg, Glad Bugariu Sep. 14, 2014 69-90-22 (9 Dr. Guy Bailey Dr. Mack Rhoades uhcougars.com (713) 743-9404 (956) 665-2240 Jonah Goldberg Dr. Renu Khator Renu Dr. 105-77-16 (11 & Field Complex Roman Petrowski Roman Scarlet and White Scarlet Athletic American UTRGV d. UIW, 2-1 d. UIW, UTRGV ...... [email protected] UTRGV Soccer and Track UTRGV ...... [email protected] ...... Blue, Orange Navy Green, Kelly ...... Complex International Carl Lewis ...... Enrollment Founded ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field ...... Enrollment Founded ...... Head Coach ...... HC Record Location ...... Mascot ...... Colors Conference Starters R/L Starters ...... Meeting Last ...... Chancellor UIW...... All-time vs. .. Colors Conference Name Location ...... Mascot Name ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners R/L Starters UIW...... All-time vs...... Meeting Last ...... HC Record ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason R/L Letterwinners ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field Head Coach 2014 Final Ranking UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 45 ) th NA NA 7/4 8/3 21/3 1925 1907 1-1-0 2-0-0 None Bears 17/10 5-12-2 12-8-0 15,098 11,900 SLC First SLC Complex Southland Southland Lady Lions Conway, AR Conway, Artigues Jay Oct. 5, 2014 Bill Stephens Bill Stephens Sep. 26, 2014 Dr. John Crain Dr. lionsports.net Purple & Gray Hammond, LA Jeremy Bishop Jeremy ucasports.com Charlie Skinner SLU d. UIW, 2-0 d. UIW, SLU (985) 549-3221 (501) 852-0708 Dr. Brad Teague Brad Dr. Green and Gold Green 74-108-11 (20 UIW d. UCA, 1-0 Central Arkansas Central Blake Hornbuckle Blake Dr. Tom Courtway Tom Dr. Kemmler Chapple Kemmler [email protected] ...... Southeastern Soccer Southeastern ...... Complex Track/Soccer Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern ...... [email protected] ...... Enrollment Founded Location UIW...... All-time vs. Starters R/L Starters ...... Meeting Last ...... Name UIW...... All-time vs...... Location ...... Enrollment Founded ...... Mascot ...... Colors ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web R/L Starters ...... Meeting Last Name Conference ...... President Home Field Email ...... Head Coach ...... HC Record ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Conference ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field ...... Head Coach ...... HC Record ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners ...... Colors ...... President Phone...... Email ...... Mascot ...... Dir. Sports Inf...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners ) ) th th NA NA 7/4 7/4 22/9 14/7 1960 1948 1-1-0 2-0-0 3,128 6,100 10-10 10-7-5 Huskies Nicholls Colonels SLC Semis SLC Southland Southland Misty Jones Misty SLC Champs SLC Houston, TX Houston, Sorrels Field Sorrels 58-75-9 (8 Carlton Zack Rob Bernardi Rob Red and Gray Red Oct. 12, 2014 Sep. 28, 2014 Steve Moniaci Steve Thibodaux, LA Bruce Murphy Dylan Harrison (985) 448-4282 (281) 649-3087 Baptist Houston HBU d. UIW, 5-0 HBU d. UIW, hbuhuskies.com 130-118-20 (13 NCAA First Round NCAA First geauxcolonels.com Nicholls d. UIW, 3-1 Nicholls d. UIW, ...... Mary Ellen Leisering ...... [email protected] Dr. Robert B. Sloan, Jr. B. Robert Dr. Blue and Orange Royal Nicholls Soccer Complex ...... [email protected] ...... ion ormat ...... Enrollment Founded Home Field Head Coach ...... HC Record Location ...... Mascot ...... Colors Conference ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Name Location ...... Enrollment Founded R/L Starters UIW...... All-time vs...... Meeting Last ...... Starters R/L Starters UIW...... All-time vs...... Meeting Last ...... Name ...... Mascot ...... Colors Conference ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason ...... 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners Head Coach ...... HC Record nf ) th I NA First 25/1 11/0 1894 Tulsa 0-0-0 4,597 11-8-2 Crimson AAC First AAC OK Tulsa, Kyle Cussen Kyle Track Stadium Track Stephanie Hall Stephanie (918) 631-2163 Dr. Derrick Gragg Dr. 177-130-35 (18 Golden Hurricane Athletic American tulsahurricane.com ...... Dr. Steadman Upham Steadman Dr. www.uiwcardinals.com Blue and Old Gold, Royal onent pp ...... [email protected] ...... Hurricane Soccer & ...... Hurricane ...... O ...... Enrollment Founded ...... HC Record Starters R/L Starters UIW...... All-time vs...... Meeting Last ...... Mascot ...... Colors ...... Conference ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field ...... Head Coach Name Location ...... Dir. Sports Inf...... 2014 Record 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Postseason ) rd NA 12/4 1963 0-1-0 None 3,481 23/11 4-10-3 OK Tulsa, Roger Bush Roger Mike Carter Mike Oct. 4, 2013 19-14-4 (3 Roberts Oral Golden Eagles (918) 495-6646 Summit League Tim McCaughan 1-0 UIW d. ORU, oruathletics.com Dr. William Wilson Dr...... Case Soccer Complex [email protected] Navy, Vegas Gold, White Gold, Vegas Navy, ...... Megan Stokes ...... HC Record ...... Enrollment Founded Head Coach ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field Starters R/L Starters UIW...... All-time vs...... Meeting Last ...... Name Conference Location ...... Mascot ...... Colors R/L Letterwinners 2014 Final Ranking ...... 2014 Record ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Postseason UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 46 ) th NA 4/7 15/9 1923 0-0-2 None Lamar 5-11-2 14,052 Southland Pat Murray Pat 23-30-5 (4 Oct. 26, 2014 UIW t. LU, 0-0 UIW t. LU, Beaumont, TX Beaumont, Lady Cardinals Red and White Red (409) 880-2323 Jason Henderson Dr. Kenneth Evans Kenneth Dr. Orlando Cervantes lamarcardinals.com ...... Lamar Soccer Complex [email protected] ...... UIW...... All-time vs...... Starters R/L Starters ...... Meeting Last Name Location ...... Enrollment Founded ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners Phone...... Email ...... Dir. Sports Inf...... Mascot ...... Colors Conference ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field Head Coach ...... HC Record ) ) th 9h NA NA 7/4 7/4 16/8 20/7 1939 1906 4-3-2 0-1-1 8-9-2 None 8,900 4,400 8-10-1 Cowgirls Wildcats Southland Southland Abilene, TX Lee De Leon Cowgirl Field Cowgirl Casey Wilson Casey Oct. 19, 2014 Oct. 24, 2014 93-55-11 (8 Hunter Bower Hunter Blue and Gold acusports.com Scooter Savoie Scooter McNeese State Chris Macaluso (325) 674-6171 (337) 475-5941 SLC First Round First SLC Bruce Hemphill UIW t. ACU, 1-1 UIW t. ACU, Lake Charles, LA Charles, Lake Dr. Phil Schubert Dr. UIW d. MSU, 2-0 UIW d. MSU, Abilene Christian 111-163-28 (17 [email protected] Purple and White ...... Elmer Gray Stadium Elmer Gray mcneesesports.com Dr. Philip C. Williams Dr...... [email protected] ...... ion ormat Name Location ...... Enrollment Founded R/L Starters UIW...... All-time vs...... Meeting Last ...... Starters R/L Starters UIW...... All-time vs...... Meeting Last ...... Name Location ...... Enrollment Founded ...... Mascot ...... Colors Conference ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners ...... Mascot ...... Colors Conference ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners Head Coach ...... HC Record Head Coach ...... HC Record nf ) ) rd rd I NA NA 6/5 8/3 16/7 16/5 1921 1947 1-2-1 0-1-1 4-9-3 None 16-3-1 12,999 11,256 Islanders Ladyjacks Southland Southland SLC Finals SLC Robert Hill Robert 32-6-4 (3 6-25-3 (3 Brady Matt Nov. 2, 2014 Nov. sjajacks.com Oct. 10, 2014 Dugan Family Family Dugan Lazenby Scott Brian Newton SFA d. UIW, 1-0 d. UIW, SFA (936) 468-5801 (361) 825-3410 SFA Soccer Field SFA goislanders.com Shanna Caldwell Pattillo Baker Dr. Crittenden Wally Nacogdoches, TX Nacogdoches, Austin F. Stephen Purple and White UIW t. AMCC, 1-1 UIW t. AMCC, TX Corpus Christi, ...... Dr. Flavius Killebrew Flavius Dr...... www.uiwcardinals.com Blue, Green and White Blue, Green Soccer & Track Stadium Soccer & Track onent pp Christi A&M-Corpus Texas ...... [email protected] ...... O ...... Starters R/L Starters ...... Meeting Last ...... Name Location ...... Enrollment Founded UIW...... All-time vs. Name Location ...... Enrollment Founded Starters R/L Starters ...... Meeting Last ...... UIW...... All-time vs...... Site Web Conference ...... President ...... Director Athletic Home Field Head Coach ...... HC Record ...... 2014 Record ...... 2014 Postseason 2014 Final Ranking ...... Colors ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email R/L Letterwinners ...... 2014 Record ...... Mascot ...... Dir. Sports Inf. Phone...... Email ...... 2014 Postseason ...... Mascot ...... Colors Conference ...... President ...... Director Athletic ...... Site Web Home Field 2014 Final Ranking R/L Letterwinners ...... Head Coach ...... HC Record ) ) rd th NA NA 9/2 7/4 15/3 1884 1879 2-0-0 2-0-0 9-8-2 None 9,002 20/11 6-12-1 19,719 Bearkats SLC Semis SLC Southland Southland Vines Matt Greg Burke Greg Tom Brown Tom Lady Demon Andrew Pate Andrew Oct. 31, 2014 Lady Demons Sep. 21, 2014 Huntsville, TX Huntsville, Dr. Dana Hoyt Dr. Field Pritchett (936) 294-1764 (318) 357-6467 Bobby Williams Bobby Soccer Complex NSU d. UIW, 1-0 NSU d. UIW, gobearkats.com nsudemons.com Natchitoches, LA Natchitoches, [email protected] SHSU d. UIW, 4-1 SHSU d. UIW, 153-141-25 (17 199-209-39 (23 Dr. Jim Henderson Dr. and White Orange George Van Linder Van George Sam Houston State Sam Houston Northwestern State Northwestern ...... [email protected] ...... Purple and White, orange trim orange Purple and White, ...... Starters R/L Starters ...... Meeting Last ...... UIW...... All-time vs. Starters R/L Starters UIW...... All-time vs...... Meeting Last ...... Name Location ...... Enrollment Founded Name Location ...... Enrollment Founded ...... 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HC Record UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 47 --- 390 754 219 143 307 363 566 536 488 290 535 361 AMCC --- 94 SFA 364 321 142 324 124 161 388 329 109 311 361 --- 58 88 SLU 669 500 314 510 226 166 208 338 311 535 --- 70 94 341 415 226 112 172 392 343 180 338 209 SHSU --- 436 310 229 424 157 121 272 229 180 208 109 488 NSU --- 65 88 670 589 316 512 231 171 229 343 329 536 NICH --- 65 88 702 473 348 544 261 206 229 343 329 536 UNO --- 60 526 464 144 340 206 171 121 172 166 161 363 MCN --- 88 60 LU 461 430 284 261 231 157 112 226 124 307 --- 245 624 198 284 340 544 512 424 226 510 324 143 UIW www.uiwcardinals.com --- 88 70 409 464 198 144 348 316 229 314 142 219 HBU Southland Conference Mileage Chart Mileage Southland Conference --- 523 464 624 430 464 473 589 310 415 500 321 754 UCA --- 523 409 245 461 526 702 670 436 341 669 364 390 ACU Team Abilene Christian Central Arkansas Central Baptist Houston Incarnate Word Incarnate Lamar McNeese State Orleans New Nicholls State Northwestern State Northwestern Sam Houston State Sam Houston Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Austin F. Stephen A&M-Corpus Christi Texas UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 48 Steve East Steve Ridings Paul James Dixon Russ Reneau Doug Ireland Jamie Bustos Shane Meling Lance Fleming [email protected] (325) 674-2693 (501) 450-5743 (281) 649-3098 (210) 805-3071 (409) 880-8329 (337) 475-5207 (985) 448-4281 (318) 357-6467 (936) 294-1764 (985) 549-3221 (936) 468-2606 (361) 825-3410 Rand Champion [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bonnette Matthew [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] information

directors SOUTHLAND conference Telephone Telephone Telphone Telephone Telephone Telephone e-mail Telephone e-mail [email protected] Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone sports ABILENE CHRISTIAN WORD INCARNATE STATE HOUSTON SAM CENTRAL ARKANSAS e-mail e-mail e-mail LAMAR e-mail STATE MCNEESE e-mail NICHOLLS [email protected] e-mail STATE NORTHWESTERN [email protected] e-mail e-mail LOUISIANA SOUTHEASTERN Chapple Kemmler AUSTIN F. STEPHEN e-mail CHRISTI TEXAS A&M-CORPUS Brady Matt e-mail [email protected] BAPTIST HOUSTON its - Pts 112 92 65 64 46 31 31 20 Pts 102 87 72 56 46 34 33 21 expanded has 1st 4 1st 3 network The events. Preseason Polls Preseason 160 than The Southland sponsors 17 full champion sponsors The Southland 2015 Southland Conference 2015 Southland Conference www.uiwcardinals.com reach to roughly 13 million households throughout throughout 13 million households roughly to reach in recent and Oklahoma Louisiana, Arkansas Texas, viewership national and has also gained years, first Sports. In its College and Fox ESPN3 through recognition has received the network years, seven Sports Media College earning numerous its work, for Awards. and Telly Coaches’ Poll Austin F. 1. Stephen State 2. Sam Houston Baptist 3. Houston La. 4. Southeastern 5. Abilene Christian 8 116 6. McNeese State 7. Nicholls 8. A&M-Corpus Christi 100 9. Lamar Arkansas 10. Central 68 State 10. Northwestern 12. UIW. 47 SID Poll Austin F. 1. Stephen Baptist 2. Houston State 3. Sam Houston La. 4. Southeastern 5. Abilene Christian 9 119 6. Nicholls 7. McNeese State 103 8. Lamar 9. A&M-Corpus Christi State 10. Northwestern 76 Arkansas 11. Central 12. UIW 43 The Division I level. the NCAA all at ship sports, basketball, baseball, sports include men’s eight and indoor and tennis, golf, football, country, cross for compete and field. The women track outdoor golf, country, cross in basketball, nine championships and track indoor and outdoor softball, tennis, soccer, earns automatic The conference field, and volleyball. in baseball, NCAA championships to qualification and women’s men’s basketball, and women’s men’s golf, women’s and men’s football, country, cross tennis, and women’s men’s softball, soccer, women’s The Southland Bowling an League, and volleyball. in 2015, and sport, originated Conference affiliated filled out half of the eight-team of its members four the to advancing Austin F. with Stephen bracket, title match. national - Televi Conference league launched the Southland the of innovation, its tradition Continuing broadcast of 2008 and has in the fall sion Network more - - - - onference C The Having commemorated its 50th anniversary 50th anniversary its commemorated Having 1963-73, An original Southland member from of the Southland the membership All told, be a model of to continues Southland Conference service, of sixth its decade the into Well as achievement and consistent stability innovation, accomplish and athletic the academic it celebrates and approximately of its member institutions ments 4,200 student-athletes. has transformed Southland Conference in 2013, the of 13 consortium a dynamic and respected itself into Beginning with states. in three member universities in Dallas on institutions of five meeting a historic on an set Conference 15, 1963, the Southland March well successful has proven that course extraordinary Century. the 21st into additional four welcomed the Southland Conference as continues, transformation The successful University, Christian in 2013: Abilene members Incar of the University University, Baptist Houston New of and the University in San Antonio, Word nate Orleans. of Central University of the Southland also consists the members, its newest In addition to Univer McNeese State Lamar University, Arkansas, State Northwestern University, Nicholls State sity, South University, State Houston Sam University, State Austin F. Stephen Louisiana University, eastern Christi. A&M University-Corpus and Texas University the league as one of the rejoined Abilene Christian in NCAA history, programs athletic decorated most UIW and New Baptist, and the addition of Houston competitive the Southland a regular Orleans gives of Houston, areas metropolitan in the key presence Orleans. Southland cities and New San Antonio 14 million people, and six approximately encompass in 100 among the top rank markets of its television the U.S. and students 140,000 current nearly encompasses alums an alumni base of nearly 800,000. Famous schools include Conference Southland current from (Sam Houston anchor Dan Rather CBS news former (McNeese State), Joe Dumars executive NBA State), (Southeastern Roberts anchor Robin ABC news Miley Wade Louisiana), star Pippen Scottie legend Louisiana), NBA (Southeastern and field Olympians and track Arkansas), (Central Morrow and Bobby State), Bell (Northwestern Kenta and Billy Olson (both Abilene Christian). musicians Frank Award-winning include Grammy members current alums from Other notable and Rodney Orleans), Don Henley Ocean (New Dunn and Ronnie Austin), F. (both Stephen Crowell and personality television (Abilene Christian), Orleans), current (New Ellen DeGeneres actress (Nicholls State), Webb Lardarius NFL standouts and Daniel State), McGee (Northwestern Terrence golfers professional Manning (Abilene Christian), (both Lamar) and and Chris Stroud Stefani Shawn filmmaker (HBU), award-winning Colin Montgomerie American State), (Sam Houston Linklater Richard NFL Hall Arkansas), Allen (Central Idol winner Kris former State), Jackie Harris (Northwestern of Famer State), Hebert (Northwestern Bobby NFL standouts Wilbert Montgomery (Nicholls State), Gary Barbaro (Northwestern and Gary Reasons (Abilene Christian) (Nicholls Darryl Hamilton MLB stars former State), Millar (Lamar), NCAA football and Kevin State) John actors Arkansas), (Central Charlie Strong coach (UIW) Chavira Orleans), Ricardo (New Larroquette NFL coaching (UIW), and the late and Jesse Borrego F. (Lamar and Stephen “Bum” Phillips O.A. legend Austin). UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 49 9-1 5-5 3-7 4-6 L10 7-1-2 8-0-2 4-4-2 2-6-2 3-6-1 3-6-1 2-5-3 1-8-1 OT 2-0-1 0-0-2 3-1-5 1-2-1 1-2-2 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-3 0-0-3 0-0-2 2-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 Neut. Play-In Game in Madison, N.J. State 0 Texas Long Island 1, Prelim. Game in Missoula, Mont. Montana 6, Northwestern State 0 College Station, Texas State 0 Texas A&M 3, Texas College Station, Texas A&M 8, Northwestern State 0 Texas College Station, Texas Austin 0 Duke 3, Stephen F. College Station, Texas State 0 Texas A&M 10, Texas College Station, Texas A&M 7, Northwestern State 0 Texas College Station, Texas SMU 2, McNeese State 0 College Station, Texas Austin 1 A&M 4, Stephen F. Texas College Station, Texas State 2 Texas A&M 5, Texas Fla. Tallahassee, Florida State 4, Southeastern La. 1 Portland, Ore. 0 Portland 9, UTSA Texas Waco, State 0 Texas Baylor 2, College Station, Texas Austin 0 A&M 1, Stephen F. Texas Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska 4, Southeastern La. 0 College Station, Texas A&M 5, Houston Baptist 0 Texas 4-4-3 2-7-0 5-5-0 2-8-0 1-6-2 4-9-0 6-1-1 4-2-0 2-6-2 5-6-0 1-5-2 Away 1-10-0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 The Southland Conference was granted an starting Tournament automatic bid to the NCAA with the 2001 season. Southland in the NCAA Tournament Southland in the NCAA 4-3-1 6-2-1 7-2-0 4-4-1 3-3-1 1-3-3 1-3-2 8-0-0 5-5-1 5-3-0 3-3-0 4-6-0 Home - Pct. .568 .447 .600 .342 .344 .194 .316 .825 .526 .474 .500 .333 4-9-3 9-8-2 8-9-2 W-L-T 5-11-2 10-7-5 8-10-1 12-8-0 6-12-1 2-13-3 5-12-2 16-3-1 10-10-0 Hometown Texas Irving, Texas Allen, Spring Hill, Fla. Texas Beaumont, Australia Sydney, Texas League City, Texas Round Rock, Cypress, Calif. Texas Round Rock, Texas Boerne, Texas Little Elm, Hometown Calif. Lancaster, Texas Sugar Land, Texas Port Neches, Texas Bedford, Renton, Wash. Texas Carrollton, Eden Prairie, Minn. Sacramento, Calif. Texas Frisco, Texas Cypress, Calif. Bellflower, Class Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Class So. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. 9 4 11 24 18 15 10 10 25 17 15 33 Points www.uiwcardinals.com Position Forward Forward Forward Midfielder Midfielder Midfielder Defender Defender Defender Goalkeeper Forward Position Forward Forward Forward Midfielder Midfielder Midfielder Defender Defender Defender Goalkeeper Forward Pct. .773 .545 .455 .318 .318 .318 .136 .773 .545 .455 .364 1.000 7-1-3 6-5-0 5-6-0 3-7-1 3-7-1 2-6-3 1-9-1 8-2-1 5-4-2 5-6-0 3-6-2 W-L-T 11-0-0 School Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Sam Houston State Nicholls Austin Stephen F. Nicholls Sam Houston State Austin Stephen F. Southeastern La. Austin Stephen F. Austin Stephen F, Sam Houston State School Southeastern La. McNeese State Houston Baptist Sam Houston State Southeastern La. Austin Stephen F. Houston Baptist Houston Baptist McNeese State Houston Baptist Lamar Houston Baptist McNeese State Southeastern Louisiana Northwestern State A&M-Corpus Christi Incarnate Word Arkansas Central 2014 All-Southland Conference Soccer Team All-Southland Conference 2014 First Team Name School Austin Stephen F. Sam Houston State Abilene Christian Nicholls Lamar Chelsea Raymond Allie Johnson Spencer Valdespino Zuri Prince Jess Coates Shelby McDaniel Megan Dunnigan Chelsea Villaescusa Brooke Dunnigan Morgan Glick Alonzo Ashley Second Team Name Bri Singh Savannah LaRicci Natalie Hager Titus Mariah Katie Noonan Amanda Doyle Kristi O’Brien Lindsay Matlock Haley Lyons Patty Walrath Albeno Kimberly Honorable mention: ACU; Ysassi, MF, Tiffany ACU; Baylee Mitchell, F, SFA; F, AMCC; Hanna Barker, Franco, F, Yvette Maggie Ramsey, SFA; HBU; Rachel Owens, MF, Abendschein, MF, Allison ACU; MF, Leslie Snider, ACU; Chantall D, Gerner, Alyssa HBU; MCN; Blake Martin, MF, SLU; Gabi D’Alesandro, MF, MF, LU; Jen Bab Megan Bennett, D, SHSU; Caitlyn Schwartz, D, SHSU; Marie Lund, D, D, SFA; Curry, - cock, D, SLU; Erin Christ, D, SLU; Ashley Crabbe, D, UIW; Jackie Strug, D, NWLA; Christa Robin AMCC; Bailey Fontenot, GK, LU. GK, GK, SHSU; Megan Delaney, Kylie Hambleton, son, D, SFA; Austin – Zuri Prince, Stephen F. Year Player of the Austin Stephen F. – Hanna Barker, Year Freshman of the Austin – Christa Robinson, Stephen F. Year Newcomer of the Austin Crittenden, Stephen F. – Wally Year Coach of the Overall Standings Conference Southland 2014 Conference UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 50 Roberts Oral Cox, Kaily State Texas Conner, Kat State Texas Conner, Kat State Texas Derouin, Reta State Texas Curry, Britney State Texas Derouin, Reta State Mauk, Texas Andrea State Texas Frazier, Lauren State Michaud, Texas Erica State Texas Holder, Natalie Ashley Bock, Nicholls State Ashley McNeese State Keating, Joy Spencer Valdespino, Nicholls Spencer Valdespino, Austin F. Stephen Louw, Kylie Austin F. Stephen Louw, Kylie Austin F. Stephen Louw, Kylie Austin F. Stephen Louw, Kylie Antonio Alli Dillon, Texas-San Austin F. Zuri Prince, Stephen Kamryn Koch, McNeese State Koch, Kamryn State Texas Gonzalez, Annette Austin King, F. Stephen Jordan State Texas Danielle Holloway, State Texas Danielle Holloway, Austin F. Stephen Amato, Tony Austin F. Stephen Amato, Tony Scooter Savoie, McNeese State Savoie, Scooter Adriana Lucar, Central Arkansas Central Adriana Lucar, Austin F. Stephen Fricks, Lauren Austin F. Stephen Hanna Barker, State Northwestern Priest, Katie Erin Hebert, Northwestern State Erin Hebert, Northwestern Austin F. Norris, Stephen Camren Louisiana Southeastern Yost, Kari Tricia Mallory, Sam Houston State Sam Houston Mallory, Tricia Austin F. Stephen Amanda Alders, Austin F. Cannon, Stephen Kendra Austin F. Stephen Crittenden, Wally Austin F. Stephen Crittenden, Wally Austin F. Stephen Robinson, Christa State Northwestern Cargill, Britiany Linn Vilson, Southeastern Louisiana Linn Vilson, Southeastern Amy Fulkerson, Northwestern State Northwestern Fulkerson, Amy Louisiana Southeastern Jenna Oney, Heather Penico, Northwestern State Northwestern Penico, Heather Heather Penico, Northwestern State Northwestern Penico, Heather Austin F. Stephen Chelsea Raymond, Kylie Hambleton, Sam Houston State Sam Houston Hambleton, Kylie Crista Wood, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Wood, Crista Kim McNally, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Kim McNally, Louisiana Southeastern Oney, Kendra State O'Neil, Northwestern Stephanie Wanda Regan, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Regan, Wanda Louisiana Southeastern Ashlynn Yanko, Cory Cochrane, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Cory Cochrane, Antonio Chelsea Zimmerman, Texas-San Hope Sabadash, Southeastern Louisiana Hope Sabadash, Southeastern Lacey Bockhaus, Southeastern Louisiana Bockhaus, Southeastern Lacey Allison Holladay, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Allison Holladay, Allison Holladay, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Allison Holladay, Louisiana McDonald, Southeastern Kristin Blake Hornbuckle, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Hornbuckle, Blake Becca Weingartner, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Weingartner, Becca Player of the Year Player Freshman of the Year Freshman Newcomer of the Year Newcomer s ecord ...... R 2014 2012 2013 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2006 2005 2003 2004 2001 2002 1999 2000 1998 1997 2013 2014 2012 2011 2009 2010 2008 2006 2007 2005 2004 2002 2003 2001 1999 2000 2014 1998 ...... 2011 2012 2013 1997 2010 2009 2008 2006 2007 2005 2004 2002 2003 2001 1999 2000 1998 1997 2014 2013 2012 2010 2011 2009 2007 2008 1 3 1 1 5 4 3 5 4 1 1 9 State Texas State Texas State Texas State Texas State Texas State Texas State Texas State Texas State Texas McNeese State McNeese State Baptist Houston Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Austin F. Stephen Antonio Texas-San Northwestern State Northwestern Northwestern State Northwestern Northwestern State Northwestern Northwestern State Northwestern Northwestern State Northwestern outhland www.uiwcardinals.com Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern S Austin F. Jamie Frias, Stephen Stacy Lamb, Louisiana-Monroe Lamb, Stacy Austin F. Nelson, Stephen Nicole Austin F. Nelson, Stephen Nicole Pete Watkins, Northwestern State Northwestern Watkins, Pete Jimmy Mitchell, Northwestern State Northwestern Mitchell, Jimmy Jimmy Mitchell, Northwestern State Northwestern Mitchell, Jimmy Kim Stewart, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Kim Stewart, Blake Hornbuckle, Southeastern Louisiana Hornbuckle, Southeastern Blake Blake Hornbuckle, Southeastern Louisiana Hornbuckle, Southeastern Blake Coach of the Year Team Championships Team Tournament Championships Tournament ...... Year-by-Year Tournament Champions Tournament Year-by-Year Year-by-Year Regular-Season Champions Regular-Season Year-by-Year ...... 2003 2004 2005 2006 2002 2001 1999 2000 1998 *Former Southland Member *Former 1997 ...... Baptist Houston McNeese State Antonio* Texas-San 2014 ...... State* Texas ...... State Northwestern ...... Austin F. Stephen Louisiana Southeastern 2012 2013 2011 2010 2009 2007 2008 2005 2006 2002 2003 2004 2000 2001 1999 ...... State* Texas ...... State Northwestern McNeese State Member Southland *Former 1997 1998 2011 2012 2013 2014 ...... Austin F. Stephen Louisiana Southeastern 2010 2009 2007 ...... 2008 2004 2005 2006 ...... 2003 2002 2000 2001 1997 1998 1999 UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 51 5 4 6 6 7 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 9 A 99 11 11 10 10 10 SV 145 136 173 182 158 162 144 191 103 146 108 114 114 GW 17 15 160 19 206 21 21 94 20 19 22 18 17 20 17 21 21 19 20 18 20 3 20 20 16 5 19 21 4 21 19 7 18 4 18 6 21 20 21 21 6 19 6 21 6 22 5 20 8 6 18 20 19 20 18 9 21 21 19 9 18 10 20 8 17 20 20 16 8 20 21 21 10 18 20 14 23 13 GP GP GP Erin Hebert, Northwestern State State Erin Hebert, Northwestern s ecord R O’Neil, Nicholls State 1998 — Stacy Louisiana-Monroe 2002 — Rachel Marcom, Deason, McNeese State 2003 — Toni Louisiana-Monroe 2004 — Rachel Marcom, State 2005 — Melissa Sauceda, Sam Houston State 2006 — Melissa Sauceda, Sam Houston Nicholls State 2007 — Molly Mersereau, McNeese State Money, 2008 — Shelby State Sam Houston Pence, 2009 — Jenny State Sam Houston Pence, 2010 — Jenny State Northwestern Danku, 2011 — Jessica A&M-Corpus Christi Baldwin, Texas 2013 — Audrey Lamar Fontenot, 2014 — Bailey 18 128 1997 — Wendy Woodham, Northwestern State State Northwestern Woodham, 1997 — Wendy O’Neil, Nicholls State 1999 — Stacy State Northwestern Swingler, 2000 — Tiffany Louisiana-Monroe Robinson, 2001 — Jessica Lamar Fontenot, 2012 — Bailey Austin F. Stephen 1997 — Jamie Wehner, 1998 — Not Available Louisiana Southeastern Regan, 1999 — Wanda State Texas 2000 — Allison Crain, Louisiana Southeastern 2001 — Cory Cochrane, Louisiana Southeastern 2002 — Kim McNally, Louisiana Southeastern Oney, 2003 — Kendra Austin F. Cannon, Stephen Kendra Austin F. Stephen 2004 — Shahin Pabini, Austin F. Stephen 2005 — Amanda Alders, McNeese State Koch, 2006 — Kamryn McNeese State Koch, 2007 — Kamryn McNeese State Koch, 2008 — Kamryn State Texas Curry, 2009 — Britney State Texas Curry, 2010 — Britney Austin F. Stephen 2011 — Chelsea Raymond, Austin F. 2012 — Zuri Prince, Stephen Austin F. Stephen 2013 — Chelsea Raymond, Austin F. 2014 — Zuri Prince, Stephen Saves Most Most Assists Assists Most 1997 — Molly Robinson, Southeastern Louisiana Louisiana Southeastern Robinson, 1997 — Molly 1998 — Ashley Strine, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Strine, 1998 — Ashley State Northwestern Payne, 1999 — Missy State Texas Armendariz, 2000 — Jessica Louisiana Southeastern Weingartner, 2001 — Becca Louisiana Southeastern 2002 — Kim McNally, Austin F. Stephen Hernandez, 2003 — Sara Austin F. Stephen Mestayer, 2004 — Christie State Texas 2005 — Rikki Padia, Louisiana Southeastern 2006 — Danielle Shank, State 2007 — Erin Hebert, Northwestern State Sam Houston 2008 — Luana Miessa, Louisiana Southeastern Santana, 2009 — Natalie Austin F. Stephen Fricks, Lauren Louisiana Southeastern Dagys, 2010 — Karly Austin F. Stephen Louw, 2011 — Kylie State Sam Houston Zak, Kirby Austin F. Stephen Louw, 2012 — Kylie Louisiana Southeastern Salcido, 2013 — Kelsey Louisiana Noonan, Southeastern 2014 — Katie Game-Winning Goals Most 17 10 9 P G 13 13 21 16 21 14 16 13 57 63 83 76 65 92 71 21 29 31 52 36 50 30 37 29 SH 104 107 116 112 20 20 20 13 22 19 16 21 14 21 23 20 18 16 18 15 21 12 20 21 21 18 19 18 18 17 19 20 19 23 18 75 18 68 20 21 73 20 66 20 20 20 20 19 65 21 76 21 21 20 19 20 82 19 80 20 20 20 22 19 37 21 31 21 19 45 23 36 18 36 18 33 21 27 20 21 21 42 19 33 18 41 19 20 20 GP GP GP www.uiwcardinals.com outhland S Chelsea Shriner, Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Monroe Chelsea Shriner, 1998 — Becca Weingartner, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Weingartner, 1998 — Becca Louisiana Southeastern Regan, 1999 — Wanda State Northwestern Cargill, 2000 — Britiany State Northwestern Cargill, Britiany Austin F. Cannon, Stephen 2001 — Kendra Louisiana Southeastern 2002 — Kim McNally, Louisiana Southeastern Oney, 2003 — Kendra State Texas 2004 — Danielle Holloway, Austin F. Stephen 2005 — Amanda Alders, Austin F. Stephen 2006 — Amanda Alders, McNeese State Koch, 2007 — Kamryn McNeese State Koch, 2008 — Kamryn State Texas Curry, 2009 — Britney State Texas Curry, 2010 — Britney Austin F. Stephen 2011 — Chelsea Raymond, Arkansas Central 2012 — Adriana Lucar, Nicholls 2013 — Spencer Valdespino, Louisiana 2014 — Bri Singh, Southeastern 2003 — Kim McNally, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern 2003 — Kim McNally, State Texas 2004 — Danielle Holloway, Austin F. Stephen 2005 — Amanda Alders, McNeese State Koch, 2006 — Kamryn Austin F. 2009 — Kim Kimmel, Stephen Louisiana Southeastern Dagys, 2010 — Karly Austin F. Stephen 2014 — Chelsea Raymond, Goals Most Louisiana Strine, Southeastern 1997 — Ashley 1998 — Amy Fulkerson, Northwestern State State Northwestern Fulkerson, 1998 — Amy Louisiana Southeastern Regan, 1999 — Wanda State Texas 2000 — Allison Crain, Austin F. Cannon, Stephen 2001 — Kendra Louisiana Southeastern 2002 — Kim McNally, McNeese State Koch, 2007 — Kamryn McNeese State Koch, 2008 — Kamryn Austin F. Stephen 2011 — Chelsea Raymond, Austin F. Stephen 2012 — Chelsea Raymond, Nicholls 2013 — Spencer Valdespino, 1997 — Ashley Strine, Southeastern Louisiana Louisiana Strine, Southeastern 1997 — Ashley 1998 — Becca Weingartner, Southeastern Louisiana Louisiana Southeastern Weingartner, 1998 — Becca Louisiana Southeastern Regan, 1999 — Wanda State Northwestern Cargill, 2000 — Britiany Austin F. Cannon, Stephen 2001 — Kendra Louisiana Southeastern 2002 — Kim McNally, Louisiana Southeastern Oney, 2003 — Kendra Austin F. Stephen 2004 — Shahin Pabini, Austin F. Stephen 2005 — Amanda Alders, Austin F. Stephen 2006 — Amanda Alders, State Texas Danielle Holloway, State McNeese Koch, 2007 — Kamryn State McNeese Koch, 2008 — Kamryn State Texas Curry, 2009 — Britney State Texas Curry, 2010 — Britney Austin F. Stephen 2011 — Chelsea Raymond, Arkansas Central 2012 — Adriana Lucar, Nicholls 2013 — Spencer Valdespino, Louisiana 2014 — Bri Singh, Southeastern Shots Most 1997 — Ashley Strine, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Strine, 1997 — Ashley Most Points Points Most UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 52 Individual Records Individual Kim McNally, Southeastern Louisiana (2002) Louisiana Southeastern Kim McNally, (2008) McNeese State Koch, Kamryn Louisiana (2002-04) Southeastern Kim McNally, (2005-08) State McNeese Koch, Kamryn (2008) State McNeese Koch, Kamryn (2005-08) State McNeese Koch, Kamryn Louisiana (2002) Southeastern Kim McNally, Louisiana (2002-04) Southeastern Kim McNally, Louisiana (2004) Southeastern Kim McNally, (2012) Arkansas Central Adriana Lucar, Louisiana (2002-04) Southeastern Kim McNally, Louisiana (2009) Bockhaus, Southeastern Lacey Louisiana (2013) Hope Sabadash, Southeastern Louisiana (2000-03) Helmig,Nicole Southeastern Louisiana (2009) Bockhaus, Southeastern Lacey Louisiana (2008-12) Bockhaus, Southeastern Lacey (2001-04) Deason, McNeese State Toni 21 21 55 19 116 298 52 127 3 3 7 13 13 51 12 30 508 8 (2013) Austin F. Stephen Chelsea Raymond, 80 (2012) Austin F. Stephen Chelsea Raymond, 14 (2011) Austin F. Stephen Louw, Kylie 13 (2001) State Texas Tutt, Kristen 0.40 (2013) Austin F. Glick, Stephen Morgan 206 O’Neil, Nicholls (1999) Stacy 195 (1998-00) State Northwestern Cargill, Britiany 42 (2009-12) Austin F. Stephen Louw, Kylie 0.60 (2011-14) Austin F. Glick, Stephen Morgan 6 Southern (8/27/04) Texas SHSU vs. Friday, Tynice 15 A&M (9/3/06) View Prairie SHSU vs Garcia, Yoanna 9 Southern (8/24/12) vs Bos, Lamar Kristin 14 Southern (8/27/04) Texas SHSU vs Garcia, Yoanna 4 players six different By 24 (9/12/03) Austin F. Stephen Michalezki, Natascia s ecord R Most Goals Most Game: Season: Career: Goals Game-Winning Most Season: Career: Shots Most Game: Season: Career: 15 Shots on Goal Most A&M (9/28/08) View Prairie vs SFA Crockett, Brenna Game: Season: Career: Points Most Game: Season: Career: Assists Most Game: Season: Career: Tricks Hat Most Season: Career: 3 Goalie Victories Most (2011) Austin Season: F. Stephen Chelsea Raymond, Career: Average Goals Against Lowest Season: Career: Shutouts Most Season: Career: Saves Most Game: Season: Career: 5.0 6.0 8.5 8.0 6.0 9.5 8.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 AVG 12.0 10.0 0.67 1.22 0.95 0.82 0.74 0.71 0.67 0.64 SHO 19 18 20 6.0 20 21 20 7.0 7.0 21 20 17 20 19 20 21 19 17 8.0 10.0 20 23 18 8.0 18 1.57 18 0.88 20 20 20 1.06 19 1.11 21 15 17 17 19 15 0.49 21 19 0.44 17 0.42 22 0.40 18 0.57 GP GP www.uiwcardinals.com outhland S Allison Holladay, Southeastern Louisiana Louisiana Southeastern Allison Holladay, Lacey Bockhaus, Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Bockhaus, Lacey 1997 — Allison Holladay, Southeastern Louisiana Louisiana Southeastern Holladay, 1997 — Allison State Northwestern Swingler, 1998 — Tiffany Louisiana Southeastern Holladay, 1999 — Allison State Northwestern Swingler, 2000 — Tiffany State Texas Tutt, 2001 — Kristen Austin F. Stephen Michalezki, 2002 — Natascia Louisiana Helmig,2003 — Nicole Southeastern Louisiana Southeastern Wood, 2004 — Crista 20 Austin F. Stephen Michalezki, 2005 — Natascia 9.0 Louisiana Southeastern Wood, 2006 — Crista Austin F. Stephen Michalezki, Natascia Louisiana Southeastern 2007 — Holly Moran, Louisiana Bockhaus, Southeastern 2008 — Lacey 17 Louisiana Bockhaus, Southeastern 2009 — Lacey 8.0 18 6.0 2010 — Lacey Bockhaus, Southeastern Louisiana Bockhaus, Southeastern 2010 — Lacey Austin F. Lee, Stephen 2011 — Lacey Austin F. Lee, Stephen 2012 — Lacey 2013 — Hope Sabadash, Southeastern Louisiana 2013 — Hope Sabadash, Southeastern Austin F. Glick, Stephen 2014 — Morgan Avg. Goals Against Austin F. Goelz, Stephen 1997 — Jessica State Northwestern Swingler, 1998 — Tiffany Louisiana Southeastern 1999 — Allison Holladay, 2000 — Nicole Helmig, Southeastern Louisiana Helmig,2000 — Nicole Southeastern State Texas Tutt, 2001 — Kristen State Texas Tutt, 2002 — Kristen Louisiana Helmig,2003 — Nicole Southeastern State Donaldson, Northwestern 2004 — Krystle Austin F. Stephen Michalezki, 2005 — Natascia Louisiana Southeastern Wood, 2006 — Crista Louisiana Southeastern 2007 — Holly Moran, Louisiana Southeastern Bockhaus, 2008 — Lacey 17 State Texas 2009 — Mandi Mawyer, 0.86 Louisiana Southeastern Bockhaus, 2010 — Lacey Austin F. Lee, Stephen 2011 — Lacey Austin F. Lee, Stephen 2012 — Lacey Austin F. Glick, Stephen 2013 — Morgan Austin F. Glick, Stephen 2014 — Morgan Most Shutouts Shutouts Most UIW WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 53 - - - - - le fi ro P by No. 21 nationally ranked . In 2012, UIW was ionaltitut ns www.uiwcardinals.com IW I UIW International universities. not-for-profit among all private, , and No. 6 nationally UIW also made the na distinction. this prestigious it has received in a row , the sixth year for having one of the best online college programs in the U.S. programs online college one of the best having for For” The Chronicle of by survey in a national Work to Colleges chosen as one of the “Great In 2014, UIW was Higher Education UIW has an enrollment of 9,940 students, an increase from 3,702 in 2000. It’s the largest Catholic university in in university Catholic the largest 3,702 in 2000. It’s from an increase of 9,940 students, UIW has an enrollment Texas, of South diversity the reflects enrollment The the state. in university private and the fourth-largest Texas No. 1 nationally is ranked UIW groups. minority or ethnic racial from are of the students than 60% as more in the Hispanic Outlook by Hispanics to degrees of bachelor’s the conferring in universities among faith-based Magazine Higher Education degrees and doctoral in Eduation the Ph.D. including fields of study, and graduate 80 undergraduate UIW offers and business admin (DPT) therapy (DNP), physical practice (OD), nursing optometry in pharmacy (Pharm.D.), with an students provides that campus of 14:1, UIW is a wireless ratio classroom With a student-to-faculty UIW has agreements efforts, As part of its international in academics. excellence encourages that environment City, in Mexico sites academic It also operates in 45 countries. with 135 universities education reciprocal for Germany. and Heidelberg, Mexico membership to admitted was The college women. young for of higher education as a center College Word nate as a of Colleges Association and joined the Texas Schools in 1919, and Secondary of Colleges in the Association admit first were Male students in 1950. established division was Studies in 1920. 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