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2016 Front.Indd 2016 INTRODUCTION Allie Hess ............................................21 MIZZOU HISTORY Media Information .................................2 Jessica Johnson .................................22 2014 in Review ..............................48-49 Quick Facts ...........................................3 Savannah Trujillo ................................23 Career Records .............................50-51 Schedule ............................................... 4 Lauren Gaston ....................................24 Season Records ............................52-53 Bethany Coons ...................................25 Team Records ...............................54-55 COACHING STAFF Kelsey Dossey ....................................26 Year-by-Year Leaders ....................56-57 Bryan Blitz .........................................6-7 Rachel Hise ........................................27 Individual Honors ...........................58-61 Don Trentham / Molly Schneider ..........8 Natalie McDonough ............................38 All-Time Letterwinners ........................62 Support Staff ....................................9-10 Amanda Shaw ....................................29 All-Time Roster ...................................63 Payton Goulding / Erin Jones .............30 NCAA History .................................64-67 2016 TIGERS Madison Lewis / Izzy Coulter ..............31 Program History .............................68-77 2016 Tigers .........................................12 Anna Frick / Peyton Joseph ................32 Year-by-Year Results .....................78-80 Melanie Donalson ...............................13 Grace Kitts / Sarah Luebbert ..............33 Rachel Hignett ....................................14 Mercedes Sapp .................................. 34 Jasmine Johnson ................................15 Radio / TV Roster ...............................35 Lauren Selaiden ................................. 16 Erin Webb ...........................................17 2015 OPPONENTS Lizzy Akre ........................................... 18 Southeastern Conference ...................42 Kristen Rivers .....................................19 All-Time Series Records ................43-46 Kaitlyn Clark ....................................... 20 CREDITS: The 2016 Mizzou Soccer Media Guide was written, designed and edited by Associate Director of Strategic Communications Kate Lakin. Covers designed by Ali Fisher. Photos provided by Clayton Hotze, Ben Walton and the Mizzou Strategic Communications archives. Printing provided by University of Missouri Printing Services. MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Direct all Missouri home game credential requests through e-mail, MISSOURI ATHLETIC by sending a message to Associate Director of Media Relations Kate Lakin. Requests should be made at least one week prior to the game. STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF MEDIA RELATIONS The Media Relations offices are on the third floor of the Hearnes Center. Easiest access is through the West Entrance. F.Y.I. The MU Strategic Communications Offi ce will provide rosters and game notes and for the Tigers and for opponents (when available) at each CHAD MOLLER KATE LAKIN Associate AD Associate Director home game. Starting lineups will be available in the Audrey J. Walton Football Soccer, Gymnastics, Track - Soccer Field - Stadium press box 10 minutes before game time. Swimming & Diving INTERVIEWS Members of the 2016 Missouri soccer team and coaching staff will be available for interviews by appointment only. In consideration for the student-athletes and their schedules, please request player interviews at least one day in advance. During the week, interviews will primarily be conducted following practice. Please contact Kate Lakin in the Missouri Media Relations Offi ce at (573) 884-8519 or lakinke@ PATRICK CRAWFORD SHAWN DAVIS missouri.edu for interview availability and practice times. University of Assistant Director Assistant Director Men’s Basketball, Football, Baseball Missouri policy prohibits the releasing of student-athletes’ home phone Men’s Golf numbers to members of the media. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Coach Blitz will conduct post-game interviews in a designated area after a brief cooling-off period. A list of requests for player inter- views should be submitted before the completion of the game. Player interviews will be conducted immediately following Coach Blitz’s remarks. Only credentialed media personnel will be permitted onto R.J. LAYTON ANDY OLDENBURG the soccer fi eld. Assistant Director Assistant Director Women’s Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, SEASON TICKET INFORMATION Women’s Tennis Women’s Golf For information on how to purchase soccer season tickets, call the University of Missouri ticket offi ce at 1-800-CAT-PAWS or 884- PAWS in Columbia. Ticket order forms may also be obtained by visiting Mizzou’s offi cial website at www.mutigers.com. Missouri soccer is expecting an exciting home slate, with non- conference games against Central Arkansas, Iowa, Illinois, Colorado, San Francisco and Weber State. The Tigers also host Southeastern Conference foes Kentucky, Mississippi State, Alabama, Vanderbilt and ANDREW MELROE ALI FISHER Assistant Director Digital Media Specialist Florida. Wrestling, Cross Country, Track & Field 2 2016 MEDIA GUIDE 2016 QUICK FACTS MISSOURI INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Location ____________________________________Columbia, Mo. 2015 Record _______________________________________9-5-5 Founded __________________________________________ 1839 (Home: 5-2-3 / Away: 4-1-2 / Neutral: 0-2) Enrollment ________________________________________ 35,441 2015 SEC Record/Finish __________________________ 7-2-2/2nd Nickname _________________________________________ Tigers Letterwinners Returning/Lost ___________________________ 15/6 Colors ____________________________________ Gold and Black Starters Returning/Lost ________________________________ 8/3 Home Arena (cap.) ___________ Audrey J. Walton Stadium (2,500) Newcomers ___________________________________________ 7 Affi liation __________________________________NCAA Division I Conference __________________________________Southeastern PROGRAM HISTORY Interim President (UM System) _____________Michael A. Middleton First Year of Soccer __________________________________ 1996 Interim Chancellor ___________________Dr. Henry C. “Hank” Foley Overall Record ____________________________ 217-170-29 (.556) Interim Athletic Director/SWA__________________ Sarah Reesman NCAA Appearance/Last _____________________________ 6/2014 STAFF INFORMATION STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Head Coach ___________________________________ Bryan Blitz Associate Director (soccer contact) _________________ Kate Lakin Alma Mater ___________________________________Tulsa, 1987 Offi ce Phone _______________________________(573) 884-8519 Record at School _________________________217-170-29 (20 yrs) Cell Phone _________________________________(573) 356-6114 Career Record ___________________________262-214-37 (25 yrs) E-Mail ______________________________ [email protected] Best Way To Contact __________________ through media relations Associate AD _________________________________ Chad Moller Offi ce Phone _______________________________(573) 884-7914 Assistant Director __________________________Patrick Crawford E-Mail [email protected] Assistant Director ____________________________ Shawn Davis Associate Head Coach ________________________Don Trentham Assistant Director __________________________ Andy Oldenburg Alma Mater _________________________Columbia College, 1999 Assistant Director ______________________________R.J. Layton E-Mail [email protected] Assistant Director ___________________________ Andrew Melroe Assistant Coach ____________________________Molly Schneider Digital Media Specialist ___________________________ Ali Fisher Alma Matter _______________________________Minnesota, 2006 Offi ce Fax _________________________________(573) 882-4720 E-Mail [email protected] Shipping Address _________________________________ Box 677 Hearnes Center 600 Stadium Blvd. Columbia, MO 65211 MISSOURI MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT The Maneater TELEVISION RADIO Columbia Daily Tribune A047 Brady Commons KOMU-TV (Ch. 8/NBC) KBIA Radio P.O. Box 798 University of Missouri Highway 63 South (91.3 FM) Columbia, MO 65205 Columbia, MO 65211 Columbia, MO 65201 409 Jesse Hall 888-203-5572 573-882-5500 573.884.6397 The University of Missouri FAX: 573-815-1701 FAX: 573-882-5550 FAX: 573-884-5353 Columbia, MO 65211 573-882-3431 Columbia Missourian Associated Press KMIZ-TV (Ch. 17/ABC) P.O. Box 917 215 W. 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