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1981 N. Central Expressway Richardson, TX 75088 (972) 644-4000 For Reservations Call 1-800-285-3434 The University of at sportsmanship, carnraderie and hard Dallas has always taken pride in the work as much as they do the thrill high quality of its students, faculty of winning. and staff. We offer our very bright It is our hope that this will and talented students a nationally be a successful and rewarding recognized faculty with strong season for our scholar-athletes and research backgrounds. Also, we take our coaches. pride in offering the highest quality A special thank you is of student life programs. With more extended to the community for its than eighty student organizations on support of our program. I look campus and a host of sororities and forward to personally interacting fraternities, the quality of student life with many of you as the games on campus continues to improve. begin. Our focus this year in our sports program will be to continue to expand our intercollegiate athletic Dr. Franklyn Jenifer program. We have the same expec­ President tations of excellence for our scholar­ will continue to be as successful athletes that we have of our other in the classroom as they are on students. I am confident that these the courts, fields and golf courses. talented young men and women I know they will come to value

The University of Texas at of 2002. UTD is excited about the Dallas is entering its third year as a future of athletics as it has recently member of the NCAA Division III renovated its outdoor soccer facilities and the American Southwest Con­ and enjoys the use of its new 11.3 ference. In March of 1998, Mary million dollar, state of the art Activi­ Walters was appointed as the Ath­ ties Center. letic Director of UTD, after serving Walters is a 1979 graduate of the university for 17 years as the Trinity University in San Director of Recreational Sports. Antonio, where she competed in three Walters will be responsible for sports; volleyball, basketball and developing a competitive athletic softball. As a senior captain, she was program that currently includes voted MVP and TAIAW Academic men's and women's soccer, men's All-American in basketball. Walters and women's golf, men's and also holds a Master's Degree in women's basketball, men's and Physical Education from SMU. women's cross-country and men's Mary F. Walters Walters is married to Mark Stoltz and and women's tennis. Baseball and Director of Athletics they have two children, Brian, 18, and softball will be added in the Spring Sara, 16. HISTORY UTD AT A GLANCE

The University of Texas at Dallas was founded in 1969 when civic and industrial leaders TOTAL ENROLLMENT: 11,000 Cecil Green, Erik Jonsson and Eugene Graduate: 42.4% McDermott, the founders of Texas Instruments, Undergraduate: 57.6% gave the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies AVERAGE SAT: 1200 to the State of Texas. NUMBER OF FACULTY: 240 U.T. Dallas grew in a top-down manner: it STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 22:1 first offered doctorate and master's dygrees before ENROLLMENT SERVICES: 972-883-2270 accepting junior and senior undergraduate stu­ WEBSITE: www.utdallas.edu/sports dents in 1975. In 1990, UTD enrolled its first FINANCIALAID: 972-883-2941 freshman class, offering a new opportunity for HOUSING: 972-480-8232 senior to study in a rigorous ATHLETICS: 972-883-4050 and fulfilling academic environment.

PHILOSOPHY AND PURPOSE STATEMENT FOR UTD INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

As an integral part of the total educational program within the University, the athletic program is subject to the same aims, policies and objectives as other departments and programs on campus. The purpose of athletics at The university of Texas at Dallas is to provide competitive opportunities to students which foster physical, social and emotional benefits along with a sense of sportsmanship. In pursuit of this, the athletic department emphasizes the development of the student-athlete's mind, body and spirit in a manner complementary to the academic pro- gram and places special importance on the student-athletes instead of spectators and on the university community rather than the entertainment needs of the general public. Looking, to the future, the University has developed an expanding athletic program competing in the NCAA Divi­ sion III, which exists for schools that offer no athletic scholarships, and emphasizes amateur athletics and fair play with the total well being of the student-athletes in mind. Choosing to offer athletics under those circum­ stances fulfills the need of thos students who desire to participate in sports while pursuing a college degree. Student-athletes are reminded that above all, the main purpose of attending the college is to obtain an education. CONTENTS

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1 Contents 2 President/Athletic Director 3 About UTDIUTD Athletic Philosophy 4 American Southwest Conference/NCAA 5 Athletic Department Staff 6 Women's Soccer Quick Facts 7 2000 Schedule/Season Outlook 8 Roster 9 Coaching Staff 10 Players 11 Players 12 Players 13 Players 14 Players 15 1999 Award Winners 16 UTD Soccer Complex The American Southwest ence solely became NCAA Conference has been in existence Division Ill. since 1996, but its beginnings date Today, the conference back to 1976 with the formation of consists of sixteen schools-­ the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Concordia University at Austin, Association (TIAA). Hardin-Simmons University, The TIAA, a non-scholar­ Howard Payne University, ship and coeducational athletic McMurry University, Schreiner conference (the first organization of College, Sul Ross State Univer­ its kind in the Southwest), was sity, Texas Lutheran University, formed on May 2, 1976 and con­ University of Mary Hardin­ sisted of five charter members-­ Baylor, Austin College, East Austin College (Sherman, TX), Texas Baptist University, McMurry College (Abilene, Texas), ence. McMurry participated in the LeTourneau University, Louisi- Sui Ross State University (Alpine, Texoma Conference and both Austin ana College, Mississippi College, Texas), Tarleton State University College and Trinity were independents. University of Dallas, University (Stephenville, Texas), and Trinity At the time of its formation, the -of the Ozarks, and The University University (, Texas). member schools of the TIAA main- of Texas at Dallas. Before aligning with the tained their individual institutional new TIAA organization, Sui Ross affiliations with national intercollegiate State and Tarleton State were athletic organizations such as the members of the Lone Star Confer- NCAA and NAIA before the confer-

NCAA Purpose events under the auspices of this The purposes of this Asso­ Association. ciation are: -To cooperate with other -To initiate, stimulate and amateur athletics organizations improve intercollegiate athletics in promoting and conducting programs student-athletes and to national and international athlet­ promote and develop educational ics events. leadership, physical fitness, athlet­ -To legislate, through ics excellence and athletics partici­ bylaws or by resolutions of a pation as a recreational pursuit; Convention, upon any subject of -To uphold the principle of general concern to the members institutional control of, and respon­ related to the administration of sibility for, all intercollegiate sports -To formulate, copyright and intercollegiate athletics; and in conformity with the constitution publish rules of play governing -To study in general all and bylaws of this Association; intercollegiate athletics; phases of competitive intercolle­ -To encourage its members -To preserve intercollegiate giate athletics and establish to adopt eligibility rules to comply athletics records; standards whereby the colleges with satisfactory standards of -To supervise the conduct of, and universities of the United scholarship, sportsmanship and and to establish eligibility standards States can maintain their athlet­ amateurism; for, regional and national athletics ics programs on a high level. Athletic Department Staff

Director of Athletics: Mary Walters 972-883-2096

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972-883-2096 UTD

Location Richardson, TX Nickname Comets Enrollment 11,000 Founded 1969 President Franklyn Jenifer Athletics Director Mary Walters Colors Forest Green & Orange Affiliation NCAA Division III Conference American Southwest Facility UTD Soccer Complex

1999 Season Information 1999 Record 15-4-0 1999 ASC Record 10-2 ASCFinish 1st West Division ASC Post-Season Tourn. Runner-Up

Coaching Staff

Head Coach John Antonisse Alma Mater University of Tulsa UTD Career Record 28-25-2 (3 seasons) Phone 972-883-4061 Fax 972-883-2026

Assistant Coach Lisa Tomaselli Assistant Coach Tom Hart

UTD Sports Information

Sports Information Director Preston Hill Office Phone 972-883-4050 Fax 972-883-2026 Email preston@ utdallas.edu Website www. utdallas.edu/sports *Any questions regarding the soccer program or any other athletic team at UTD should be directed to the Sports Information Director. September 1 HOME Austin College 7:30pm September 4 HOME Hardin-Simmons University 4:00pm September 6 HOME St. Gregory's 7:00pm September 11 AWAY Northwood 7:00pm September 16 AWAY Texas Lutheran University 3:00pm September 17 AWAY Schreiner College 12:00pm September 22 AWAY East Texas Baptist University 6:00pm September 24 HOME College of the Southwest 12:00pm September 27 HOME University of Dallas 7:00pm September 30 AWAY University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 3:00pm

October 1 AWAY Concordia University 1:OOpm October 6 AWAY 2:00pm October 8 AWAY Trinity University 12:00pm October 11 AWAY University of Dallas 4: 00pm October 13 AWAY Hardin-Simmons University 6:00pm October 15 HOME Concordia University 1:00pm October 18 HOME University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 5:00pm October 21 HOME Texas Lutheran University 12:00pm October 22 HOME Schreiner College 12:00pm October 27-28 TBA American Southwest TBA Conference Tournament

SEASON OUTLOOK

The UTD Women's Soccer team had its finest season ever last year (15-4-0), and looks to improve and build on last season's success. This year's freshman class is 15-strong and should give the Comets needed depth in every position with several of them expected to see significant playing ti me. The 2000 Comets have a schedule that is considerably more difficult, however, they feel very positive about the challenges that lie ahead.

The UTD women will look to senior captain, Heather Ramsey and junior captain, Aimee Reiners for leader­ ship. Both players were pivotal in last season's success, with Ramsey being voted Honorable Mention All-ASC and Reiners being voted to the ASC All-Tournament team. Kristin Andrews, last year's ASC Freshman of the Year and a 1st Team All-ASC selection returns to lead the UTD goal scoring attack. Team MVP and lst Team Ali-ASC selection Cara Smedley returns to anchor the ASC's leading defense. Christina Cox returns as the playmaker of the potent UTD attack, as well as the other ASC honored players; Serena Fennell, Jenny Dunn, Katy Turner and Leia Pardue. With only one senior on the team, UTD is young, but poised for long term success.

John Antonisse Head Coach, UTD Women's Soccer Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster

2 Elizabeth Smith Defender FR Kristin Andrews 15 Forward so 3 KatyTumer Midfield so Leslie Botto 7 Forward JR 4 Cara Smedley Defender JR Sarrah Carroll 8 Defender 5 Christina Cox Midfield JR so 6 Jenny Dunn Midfield so ReAnn Cornell 18 Midfield FR 7 Leslie Botto Forward JR Christina Cox 5 Midfield JR 8 Sarrah Carroll Defender so Liz Dunham 9 Midfield FR 9 LizDunham Midfield FR 10 Serena Griffm Forward so Jenny Dunn 6 Midfield so 11 Leia Pardue Defender JR Rebecca Fuselier 16 Defender FR 12 Heather Ramsey Defender SR Serena Griffin 10 Forward 13 Miranda Logan Forward FR so '14 Mikah Montez Defender FR Shauna Green 23 GK FR 15 Kristin Andrews Forward so Katie Jacobson 19 Midfield so 16 Rebecca Fuselier Defender FR Jessica Jolly 22 GK FR 17 Aimee Reiners Midfield SR 18 ReAnn Cornell Midfield FR Miranda Logan 13 Forward FR 19 Katie Jacobson Midfield so Robyn Martin 20 Defender FR 20 Robyn Martin Defender FR Mikah Montez 14 Defender FR 21 Jackee Smith Defender FR 22 Jessica Jolly GK FR LeiaPardue 11 Defender JR 23 Shauna Green GK FR Heather Ramsey 12 Defender SR 24 Elaine Tennant GK FR Aimee Reiners 17 Midfield SR 25 Tonya Slapkunas Midfield FR Tonya Slapkunas 25 Midfield FR Cara Smedley 4 Defender JR Coaching Staff Elizabeth Smith 2 Defender FR Jackee Smith 21 Defender FR Head Coach John Antonisse Elaine Tennant 24 GK FR Assistant Coach Lisa Tomaselli Volunteer Assistant Tom Hart KatyTumer 3 Midfield so c6Ts ' HEAD COACH John Antonisse

John Antonisse is entering his fourth year as Head Coach of the University of Texas at Dallas Women's Soccer Program. Previously, Antoni sse was the Assistant Coach for men's and women's soccer at UTD and also spent a year as the men's and women's soccer coach at the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas. Growing up in Richardson, Texas, he played club soccer for Sparta Blue and for J.J. Pearce High School. Both teams were perennial district and state champions. After high school, Antonisse played one year at Richland College before transferring to the University of Tulsa. While at Tulsa, he was a three-year letterwinner and was named team captain for 1984 and 1985. Hegraduated from the University ofTulsa in 1986 with a B.S./ John Antonisse B.A. in Marketing. Head Coach He has earned both a National License and an Advanced National License from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, as well as USSF "A" License. Antonisse lives in Richardson, TX, with wife Beth, sons Robert ( 14) and Christian (8), and daughter Jordan ( 11 ).

, ASSISTANT COACH Lisa Tomaselli

Lisa Tomaselli joins the Comets for the first time this fall. Coach Tomaselli is stepping into the field of collegiate coaching for the first time, after being a club soccer coach for several years. Tomaselli played Division I soccer for the University of Central Florida, where she had the opportunity to compete in the NCAA Final Four in 1987. She is a native of the Dallas area, having graduated from Plano Senior High School. She was a member of the Assistant Coach 1986 UIL State Championship team from Plano. Tomaselli was a 1st-Team All State performer and an Olympic Development National Pool Player. Lisa Tomaselli Tomaselli finished her undergraduate degree at Texas A&M University, with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science. She later graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio with a B.S. in Physical Therapy. She is a licensed physical therapist and currently holds a USSF "C" License.

' ASSISTANT COACH Tom Hart

No Picture Tom Hart is the volunteer assistant for the UTD women's soccer team. He is Available beginning his first season with the Comets. Hart is well-known in the soccer community. He is the Director of Coaching Education for U.S. Youth Soccer. Hart has been Director of Coaching for youth soccer clubs since 1981. He has served as Regional or State Staff Coach for the Olympic Development Program and as a Coaching Instructor since 1984. Six of his former players have been named to U.S. National Youth Teams and one played in the 1999 Women's Volunteer Assistant Coach World Cup for Mexico. Tom Hart Hart holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science from Ouachita Baptist University. He currently holds a USSF "B" License. Kristin Andrews Sophomore Forward

High School: Alvin High Hometown: Alvin , TX Major: Undecided Honors: 1999 ASC Freshman of the Year, 1999 All-Conference, 1999 ASC All-Tournament 1999 Statistics Team , ASC Player of the Week, UTD Games Goals Assists Points Single Season Scoring Record (20 18 20 5 43 Goals)

Leslie Anne Botto Junior Forward

High School: Smoky Hill Hometown: Garland , TX Major: Accounting Honors:

Stats Not Available

Sarrah Carroll Sophomore Defender

High School: Silverado High Hometown: Las Vegas Major: Biology/Pre-Med Honors: (High School) 2-year Varsity Letterman (UTD) 1999 Statistics Games Goals Assists Points 15 1 0 2

ReAnn Marie Cornell Freshman Midfield

High School: Allen High Hometown: Lu cas, TX Major: Biology Honors: (H igh School) JV Captain, Texas Spirit Soccer Club, Andromeda Soccer Club (Academic) High School Clinical Rotation No H.S. Stats Available Student of the Year, National Honor Society, Top 10% of graduating class

Christina Cox Junior Midfield

High School: Duncanville High Hometown: Duncanville, TX Major: Economics and Finance Honors: 1998 1st Team All-East Division, 1999 1st Team All-West Division, 1999 All­ 1999 Statistics Conference, ASC Player of the Week (Sep.19), Games Goals Assists Points Academic All-Conference 19 4 7 15 Elizabeth Dunham Freshman Midfield

High School: Midway High Hometown: Hewitt, TX Major: Undecided Honors: 2000 Team MVP, 4-Year Varsity Letterman, 4-Year District Honors 1999 High School Statistics (Academic) National Honor Society, Goals Assists Academic Achievement Award, Who's 8 9 Who Among American High School Students

Jennifer Dunn Sophomore Defender/Midfield

High School: 'Arlington High Hometown: Louisville, KY Major: Undecided Honors: 1999 2nd Team All-West Division, Member of 1999 West Division 1999 Statistics Championship Team Games Goals Assists Points 19 4 4 12

Rebecca Fuselier Freshman Defender

High School: Austin High Hometown: Richmond, TX Major: Undecided Honors: (High School)1998 All-District Honorable Mention, 1999 2nd Team All-District, 2000 1st Team No H. S. Statistics Available All-District, Team MVP

Serena Griffin Sophomore Forward

High School: Lockhart High Hometown: Lockhart, TX Major: Undecided Honors: 2nd Team All-West Division, Member of the 1999 West Division Championship 1999 Statistics Team , ASC Player of the Week (Oct. 17) Games Goals Assists Points (Academic) National Honor Society, 15 8 9 25 DECA Scholarship, Scott Comstock Scholarship

Shauna Green Freshman Goalkeeper

High School: Alvin High Hometown: Alvin, TX Major: Psychology Honors: Varsity Captain, 2nd Team All­ District, Named to Regional Team , Played in Senior Showcase No H. S. Statistics Available (Academic) Texas Scholar Kathryn A. D. Jacobson Sophomore Midfield

High School: Arlington James Martin Hometown: Arlington, TX Major: Criminal Justice/Biology Honors: (High School) Academic All-State, ------Club Team Captain 1999 Statistics (Academic) National Honor Society, Games Goals Assists Points Who's Who Among American 8 1 1 3 Teenagers, National Dean's List

Jessica Lynn Jolly Freshman GK/Midfield

High School: S. P. Waltrip Hometown: Houston, TX Major: Biology Honors: Member of District Soccer Championship ------Team, 1st Team All-District (Academic) Graduated #6 Out of a Class No H.S. Statistics Available of260

Miranda E. Logan Freshman Forward/Midfield

High School: Whitehouse High Hometown: Whitehouse, TX Major: Biology (Pre-Med) Honors: 2 Yrs. 2nd Team All-District, Academic All-District, 1st Team All-District, Team Captain, Tiffany Zanolini Soccer Scholarship No H. S. Statistics Available Recipient (Academic) 4 Yr. Honor Roll , National Honor Society, Who's Who, Top 10% of Graduating Class, HOBY Ambassador

Robyn Elizabeth Martin Freshman Defender

High School: Permian High Hometown: Odessa, TX Major: Accounting Honors: 1999 District 4-5A Honorable Mention, Senior Captain, 1st Team All-District, U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar­ No H. S. Statistics Available Athlete Award, Member of 2000 District Championship Team

Mikah Ann Montez Freshman Defender

High School: Cypress Falls Hometown: Houston, TX Major: Biology Honors: 1998 Honorable Mention, 2nd Team All-District, Eagle Award 1998-00 (Academic) Honor Roii1996-00, No H. S. Statistics Available Honor Graduate Leia Pardue Junior Defender

High School: DeSoto High Hometown: DeSoto, TX Major: Psychology Honors: Member of the 1999 ASC West Division Championship Team , 1999 1999 Statistics 2nd Team All-Division Games Goals Assists Points 19 5 2 12

Heather Ramsey Senior Midfield/Defender

High School: 'Plano Senior High Hometown: Plano, TX Major: Business Honors: 1997 Rookie of the Year, 1998 1st Team All-East Division , 1999 Honorable 1999 Statistics Mention All-West Division , Chair of the Games Goals Assists Points Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, 1 0 2 1999 and 2000 Team Captain , Academic 19 All-Conference, ASC Player of the Week (Oct. 24)

Aimee Reiners Senior Midfield

High School: Allen High Hometown: Allen, TX Major: Interdisciplinary Studies Honors: Member of the 1999 West Division Championship Team , 1999 Team 1999 Statistics Captain, 1999 ASC All-Tournament Games Goals Assists Points Team 18 5 2 12

Tanya Slapkunas Freshman Defender

High School: Winston Churchill Hometown: San Antonio, TX Major: Biology Honors: (Academic) National Honor Society, National Merit Commended Student No H. S. Statistics Available

Cara Smedley Junior Defender

High School: Marcus High Hometown: Flower Mound , TX Major: Management Information Systems Honors: 1998 All-Conference, 1998 UTD Most Valuable Player, 1999 1st Team 1999 Statistics All-West Division, 1999 All-Conference, Games Goals Assists Points · ASC Player of the Week (Oct. 10), Academic All-Conference, 2000 18 2 5 9 Pre-Season ASC Defensive Player of the Year Elizabeth Smith Freshman Defender

High School: South Garland High Hometown: Garland, TX Major: Undecided Honors: (High School) Army Reserve Scholar- Athlete of the Year, All-District Defender, 1999 Statistics Team Captain, Honorable Mention Games Goals Assists Points District Defender 19 5 2 12 (Academic) National Honor Society, Graduated top 5% of Class, English Merit Scholar, Who's Who

]acklyn LeAnn Smith Freshman Defender

High School: Trinity High Hometown: Euless, TX Major: Pre-Med Honors: Varsity Letterman, American Eagles Soccer Club (Academic) 4.3 GPA, Naional Honor No H. S. Statistics Available Society, French Honor Society

Elizabeth T ennant Freshman Goalkeeper

High School: Austin High Hometown: Austin, TX Major: Physics Honors: 1999-00 1st Team All-District

No H. S. Statistics Available

Katy Turner Sophomore- Midfield

High School: Pflugerville High Hometown: Austin, TX Major: Engineering/Physics Honors: 1999 2nd Team All-West Division

1999 Statistics Games Goals Assists Points 16 0 0 0 1999 ALL­ CONFERENCE

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