2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer

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General Information Roster Information ...... 2 2007 Opponents Location ...... Omaha, Neb. Season Outlook ...... 3 Opponent Information ...... 30-31 Founded ...... 1878 The Missouri Valley Conference ...... 32 Enrollment ...... 6,981 Creighton University School Colors...... Blue & White Creighton University ...... 4-5 Record Book Nickname...... Bluejays Omaha, Nebraska ...... 6 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I All-Time Series Results ...... 33 Conference...... Missouri Valley President, Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J. . . . .7 All-Time Roster ...... 34 President...... Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J. Athletics Director Bruce Rasmussen . . . . .8 Match & Season Records ...... 35 Director of Athletics...... Bruce Rasmussen Student-Athlete Support Center ...... 9 Career Records ...... 36 SWA ...... Sharon Hanson Creighton Athletics Department ...... 10 Annual Results ...... 37 Athletics Phone...... (402) 280-2720 All-Time Honors & Awards ...... 38-39 Ticket Office ...... (402) 280-JAYS Coaching Staff Coaching Records ...... 39 Bluejay Women’s Soccer Head Coach Bruce Erickson ...... 12-13 Year-by-Year Statistics ...... 39 Head Coach ...... Bruce Erickson Assistant Coaches ...... 13-14 Miscellaneous Records ...... 40 Alma Mater ...... Viterbo, 1990 Morrison Stadium ...... 41 Career Record / Years...... 151-129-22 / 15 2007 Bluejay Player Profiles Year-By-Year Results ...... 42-43 Creighton Record / Years ...... 81-68-16 / 8 Assistant Coach ...... Ileana Moschos Heather Duncan ...... 15 Media Information ...... 44 Alma Mater ...... Wofford, 1998 Toch Ihemelu ...... 16 Assistant Coach ...... Matt Howe Tristan Moser-Bleil ...... 17 Alma Mater ...... Oral Roberts, 1996 Ally Peetz ...... 18 Volunteer Assistant ...... Ivonne Valentin Katy Peetz ...... 19 Alma Mater ...... Creighton, 2007 Sam Russell ...... 20 Soccer Office Phone...... (402) 280-5553 Home Field...Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Kristen Casey ...... 21 Capacity ...... 6,000 Nicole DeLue, Marcy Gans ...... 22 2006 Overall Record...... 9-8-2 Lindsay Vaught, Jordan Bruch ...... 23 2006 MVC Record/Finish ...... 3-2-1 / 2nd Eden Hingwing, Kyla Hoskins ...... 24 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 16/7 Shawn Magrum, Anne Peetz ...... 25 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/6 Bluejay Newcomers / Freshmen . . . . .26-27 Sports Information Women’s Soccer Contact ...... Brent Elsasser 2006 Season Review Office phone ...... (402) 280-5801 Statistics & Results ...... 28 Email ...... [email protected] MVC Standings & Honors ...... 29 Sports Information Director ...... Rob Anderson Office phone ...... (402) 280-5544 Email...... [email protected] Assistant SID ...... Rob Simms Office phone ...... (402) 280-2433 Email ...... [email protected] Office Fax ...... (402) 280-2495 Press Box...... (402) 280-3567 or 3564 CU Sports Hotline...... (402) 280-5555 MVC Scoreboard Phone ...... (314) 699-6821

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Media Guide Credits Front Cover: Seniors Toch Ihemelu The 2007 Creighton Bluejay Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a production of the Creighton University Sports (22), Ally Peetz (2), Sam Russell (6), Information Office. Interior design, writing and editing by Assistant Sports Information Director Rob Simms, Tristan Moser-Bleil (12), Heather using an iMac with QuarkXPress and Adobe Photoshop CS3. Editorial assistance provided by Sports Duncan (4) and Katy Peetz (11) and Information Director Rob Anderson, Sports Information Intern Brent Elsasser, Assistant Athletics Director junior Nicole DeLue (5). Kevin Sarver, Assistant Vice President for Marketing and Public Relations Kim Manning and the women’s Back Cover: Lindsay Vaught (14), soccer staff. Cover design by Creative Reservoir of Ralston, Neb. Photos by Creighton University Creative Services, Bob Ervin, Eric Francis, Doug DeVoe/Missouri Valley Conference, Mark Romesser and Dave Marcy Gans (7), Eden Hingwing Weaver. Printing by MultiAd of Peoria, Ill. (21) and Kristen Casey (0).

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 1 Roster Information

2007 Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Ht. Pos. Cl. Hometown (High School / Previous School) No. Name Pos. 00 Justine O’Neill-Hedlund 5-8 GK Fr.* Allen, Texas (Ursuline Academy) 19 Tara Bailey D 0 Kristen Casey 5-7 GK Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) 10 Jordan Bruch F 2 Ally Peetz 5-4 D/M Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 0 Kristen Casey GK 3 Claire Zach 5-6 M/D Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Marian) 9 Brittni Deeb D 4 Heather Duncan 5-6 M/D Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 5 Nicole DeLue F/M/D 5 Nicole DeLue 5-1 F/M/D Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) 4 Heather Duncan M/D 6 Sam Russell 5-7 D/M Sr.* Stilwell, Kan. (Blue Valley West) 7 Marcy Gans F 7 Marcy Gans 5-6 F Jr. Raymore, Mo. (Archbishop O’Hara) 18 Eden Hingwing D 8 Mary Zapapas 5-6 M So. Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe / Middle Tennessee) 16 Kyla Hoskins M/F 9 Brittni Deeb 5-6 D Fr. Lake Elmo, Minn. (Hill-Murray) 22 Toch Ihemelu F 10 Jordan Bruch 5-9 F So. Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista) 21 Grace Kwon M/F 11 Katy Peetz 5-4 M/F Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 20 Shawn Magrum M/F 12 Tristan Moser-Bleil 5-10 M Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Academy of Holy Angels) 12 Tristan Moser-Bleil M 14 Lindsay Vaught 5-4 F/M Jr. Olathe, Kan. (Olathe North) 00 Justine O’Neill-Hedlund GK 15 Emily Orbell 5-6 M Fr. White Bear Lake, Minn. (High) 15 Emily Orbell M 16 Kyla Hoskins 5-4 M/F So. Olathe, Kan. (Blue Valley West) 2 Ally Peetz D/M 17 Anne Peetz 5-9 M/D So. Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 17 Anne Peetz M/D 18 Eden Hingwing 5-6 D So. Burnaby, British Columbia (Burnaby Central) 11 Katy Peetz M/F 19 Tara Bailey 5-9 D Fr.* Fort Collins, Colo. (High) 6 Sam Russell D/M 20 Shawn Magrum 5-9 M/F So.* Mokena, Ill. (Lincoln Way) 14 Lindsay Vaught F/M 21 Grace Kwon 5-5 M/F Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge) 3 Claire Zach M/D 22 Toch Ihemelu 5-7 F Sr. Cedar Hill, Texas (High) 8 Mary Zapapas M

* Previously redshirted Breakdown by Class Head Coach: Bruce Erickson (Viterbo, 1990) Seniors (6) Record at Creighton: 81-68-16 (8 years) Heather Duncan Career Record: 151-129-22 (15 years) Toch Ihemelu Assistant Coaches: Ileana Moschos (Wofford, 1998) Tristan Moser-Bleil Ally Peetz Matt Howe (Oral Roberts, 1996) Katy Peetz Volunteer Assistant: Ivonne Valentin (Creighton, 2007) Sam Russell Breakdown by State/Province Pronunciation Guide Juniors (4) British Columbia (1) Minnesota (3) Anne ANN ¥ ee Kristen Casey Eden Hingwing Brittni Deeb Bruch BRUCK Nicole DeLue Tristan Moser-Bleil DeLue duh ¥ LOO Marcy Gans Colorado (3) Emily Orbell Toch Ihemelu TOACH Lindsay Vaught Tara Bailey eye ¥ HEM ¥ uh ¥ loo Nicole DeLue Missouri (1) Ileana Moschos ill ¥ ee ¥ AH ¥ nuh Sophomores (6) Mary Zapapas Marcy Gans MAHS ¥ kis Jordan Bruch Moser-Bleil MO ¥ zer ¥ BLY ¥ el Eden Hingwing Georgia (1) Nebraska (7) Zach Rhymes with rock Kyla Hoskins Grace Kwon Jordan Bruch Shawn Magrum Kristen Casey Anne Peetz Illinois (1) Heather Duncan Mary Zapapas Shawn Magrum Ally Peetz Anne Peetz Freshmen (6) Kansas (3) Katy Peetz Tara Bailey Kyla Hoskins Claire Zach Brittni Deeb Sam Russell Grace Kwon Lindsay Vaught Texas (2) Justine O’Neill-Hedlund Toch Ihemelu Emily Orbell Justine O’Neill-Hedlund Claire Zach

2 www.gocreighton.com 2007 Season Outlook

oster depth and flexibility have become sta- Erickson believes the overall consistency he Rples during the Bruce Erickson era of receives from his defense could be the biggest Creighton women’s soccer, and the 2007 roster key to success for this year’s Bluejays. He may be the epitome of Erickson’s nine-year knows he has the talented personnel in place, tenure in Omaha. Half of this year’s roster is but needs them to gel and play together in order listed at more than one position, giving Erickson to achieve success. the ability to mix and match lineups with the goal Canadian national team member Eden of once again climbing back to the top of the Hingwing will have a full preseason under her Missouri Valley Conference. belt this year after missing preseason practice The Bluejays have six seniors on the roster and two matches last year due to national team this fall, after losing seven key players from last commitments. Already an imposing force in the year’s team. Losses from 2006 include back, the sophomore is expected to be even Creighton’s only first-team all-MVC honoree better in her center back role this year. Senior Emily Munn and another pair of all-conference Sam Russell tied for the team lead with four team members, Katie Brennan and Kristine assists last year and she should continue her Willrett. Along with replacing that trio of talent- strong play alongside Hingwing in the middle of ed field players, the Bluejays must find a consis- the Bluejay defense. tent net-minder after losing the all-time Senior Heather Duncan and junior Nicole Creighton leader in goals against average, DeLue will both make moves to the outside of Valerie Zimmerer (0.96). the defense this fall. Duncan had a career-year Goalkeeping may be the biggest question for last year, earning honorable mention all-MVC Erickson and the Bluejays to answer heading accolades as a midfielder. DeLue was one of Junior Marcy Gans, an all-MVC honoree last year, is the active Bluejay leader with 10 goals and 28 into the 2007 campaign. Junior Kristen Casey the top players this spring for the Jays and her points in her career. returns as the only keeper with collegiate expe- ability to create with the ball as well as defend rience after a solid sophomore season which gives Erickson options on the attack. Both play- outside in the midfield. saw her start eight of the nine matches in which ers could see time in the midfield as well. Four talented newcomers will also look to she appeared. She logged a solid 1.01 goals Rookies Tara Bailey and Brittni Deeb will impress enough to earn playing time in their first against average in over 800 minutes of play, also have roles in the back. Bailey redshirted on season at Creighton. Sophomore transfer Mary while posting two shutouts in net and steadily campus last year, while Erickson likes Deeb’s Zapapas was tabbed the Sun Belt Freshman of improving throughout the season. ability to defend one-on-one. the Year while playing for one of the top offens- The Bluejays had expected senior Heather The Creighton midfield could be the most tal- es in the NCAA last year at Middle Tennessee. Currie to return to the fold in net as well, but the ented unit on the pitch this fall. Not only do the Zapapas scored 11 goals and had four assists in post concussion symptoms that forced her to Bluejays have talent to work with in the midfield, her rookie season for the Blue Raiders. miss all but one match last year have now put but a multitude of players competing for four Freshmen Grace Kwon, Emily Orbell and her career on hold. Redshirt freshman Justine starting spots is bound to make preseason Claire Zach all bring impressive prep resumés O’Neill-Hedlund will now provide Casey with workouts the most hotly contested in recent to Omaha. Kwon is Erickson’s first Georgia competition for minutes in goal. years. recruit, Orbell is a three-time all-state performer Senior Tristan Moser-Bleil along with from Minnesota and Zach will play soccer in her sophomores Shawn Magrum and Anne Peetz hometown, having graduated from Omaha all saw significant minutes as central midfielders Marian High School. last year and each are expected to compete for A trio of forwards hope to help the Bluejays those spots again. Moser-Bleil has been a rebound from one of the lowest scoring cam- starter in parts of each of her three seasons on paigns in school history. The Jays scored 26 campus, with three goals and seven assists in goals in 19 matches last year and their 296 her career. Magrum has been slowed by shots attempted were the lowest total for a injuries in her Bluejay career, taking a medical Bluejay squad in a decade. redshirt in 2005, while playing just 10 matches Toch Ihemelu led the team with five goals last fall. Peetz appeared in 13 matches as a and 10 points scored last year. The fleet-footed rookie last year, scoring twice and adding two senior is the rare performer that is capable of assists. completely taking over the game on her own. Junior Lindsay Vaught provides Creighton’s Junior Marcy Gans enters her third season most dangerous option wide in the midfield. with the Bluejays as the team’s active leader The most consistent player for the Jays in the with 10 goals and 28 points in her career. The spring, Vaught scored three goals in just 11 talented attacker owns Morrison Stadium matches played last year. She is also expected records for career goals (7), career shots (63) to see time up front for the Jays this season. and career shots on goal (32). Seniors Katy and Ally Peetz, older sisters of Sophomore Jordan Bruch couples with Anne, provide speed and experience as wide Gans as a duo that works well together. Bruch midfielders. The twins have combined to play in joined Hingwing on the MVC All-Freshman team 110 matches and make 67 starts in their first last year, scoring a goal and adding two assists Senior Sam Russell tied for the team lead with four three seasons on campus. Sophomore Kyla as a rookie. The Papillion, Neb., native ranked assists last year and is a past all-Missouri Valley Hoskins also presents a quality option on the second on the team with 27 shots in 2006. Conference honoree.

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 3 Creighton University

Location The 2007 freshman academic profile The Creighton Campus Creighton is located in Omaha, Neb., pop- places Creighton among the top five private At Creighton, we are committed to having ulation 409,416 with a combined metropol- universities in the Midwest, and among the the best campus around. The 130-acre itan population of 1.1 million people in eight top 10 Catholic universities in the nation. campus is located within walking distance counties. And U.S. News & World Report lists of downtown Omaha and many recreation- Creighton as a “best value” one of the al, cultural and entertainment opportunities. schools where students get the best return To date, Creighton has invested more than Creighton History on their tuition investment. Creighton has Founded in 1878, Creighton University is a $190 million in on-campus improvements also been cited as outstanding by other and constructed four new buildings, includ- private co-educational university in the publications, including Money, Kiplinger’s United States, founded by the Society of ing Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium, Personal Finance and Peterson's Best 311 which distinguishes Omaha as the exclu- Jesus and one of 28 member institutions of Colleges. the Association of Jesuit Colleges and sive host of the region’s only athletic facili- Universities. ty designed exclusively for soccer. The sta- Student Life at Creighton dium hosts high school, club and interna- ¥ Ten nationally recognized social fraterni- tional soccer events and a variety of ties and sororities. Omaha community events. The Hixson- ¥ More than 180 active student clubs and Lied Science Building and the renovated organizations. Rigge Science Building and Criss Health ¥ High-speed Internet access in each of Sciences Building are the centerpiece of the nine residence halls, apartment living Creighton’s undergraduate and health pro- for juniors and seniors, and a special hall fessions leading approach to teaching and for graduate and married students. research. Davis Square and Opus Hall are ¥ Creighton is a wireless campus, accom- new upperclassmen town homes located modating the more than 95 percent of stu- on the east side of campus. dents with mobile computing devices. At the center of the campus is the his- ¥ Creighton welcomes students of all reli- toric and recently restored St. John's gious beliefs and the University encour- Church, the California Street Mall, the Lied ages students to participate in faith Education Center for the Arts, a modern retreats, faith sharing opportunities and student center and physical fitness facility. multi-faith services. Creighton was recognized in 2006 as a “best-neighbor” urban university. Student Snapshot Creighton was the only university in Creighton students come from every state Nebraska and its surrounding states identi- and more than 40 countries. Of our 6,981 fied as an academic institution making a students, 4,075 are enrolled as undergrad- positive contribution to the local city by dra- uates, and 2,906 are in the graduate, law, matically strengthening the quality of life Creighton Today medical, dental, pharmacy, physical thera- and economy, as well as renewing and The Creighton of today is nationally recog- py and occupational therapy programs. revitalizing its surrounding community. nized as the leading comprehensive uni- versity in the Midwest. Creighton is synony- mous with student centered education and the setting for significant undergraduate student research. As one of 28 universities in America designed in the Jesuit tradition of academic excellence and service to oth- ers, Creighton believes in humanistic edu- cation through service, reflection and learn- ing. We also seek to create an inclusive, diverse community at the University. Today, Creighton offers more than 50 majors in the undergraduate divisions of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration and the School of Nursing, plus six prestigious pro- fessional schools: medicine, dentistry, law, pharmacy, physical therapy and occupa- tional therapy. Opus Hall upper classmen town homes opened in August 2006. 4 www.gocreighton.com Creighton University

Creighton Service & Outreach Creighton seeks to educate women and men who are not only proficient in their pro- fessions, but who are enlivened with a spir- it of service and emboldened to create a more just world.

Faculty ¥ A total of 906 faculty members (717 full- time and 189 part-time). ¥ Student-to-faculty ratio of 12:1. ¥ At Creighton, the faculty is conducting internationally recognized work in many areas, including hereditary cancer, osteo- ¥ The 2007 team won its first MVC porosis, hearing impairment, bone metabo- CU Athletics on the Web Tournament title, was nationally-ranked, lism, regional economics and more. Visit the official home page of the Bluejays and had three different pitchers earn All- at http://www.gocreighton.com to get the America honors. latest news on Creighton Athletics. 2006-07 Athletics Highlights • Creighton ranked 10th nationally in men’s ¥ The site contains updated rosters, sched- ¥ Creighton athletics tied for 23rd nationally soccer attendance, 13th in men’s basket- ules, statistics, photo galleries and links on with a 94 percent graduation success rate. ball and 16th in volleyball attendance in everything related to CU Athletics. ¥ Creighton student-athletes owned a GPA 2006-07. • Live video and audio for men’s and of 3.27 last spring. ¥ Creighton will co-host the first two rounds women’s soccer home matches at ¥ The volleyball team won a modern-record of the NCAA Men’s Tournament http://www.gocreighton.tv. 21 matches in 2007. at Qwest Center OMAHAª on March 20 & ¥ Live stats for basketball, volleyball, soc- ¥ The men’s basketball program set an 22, 2008. Qwest Center OMAHAª will also cer, baseball and softball. MVC record with its ninth straight 20-win host the US Olympic Team Trials for season while advancing to the postseason Swimming (June 29-July 6) and NCAA For More Information for a 10th consecutive season in 2006-07. Volleyball Championships (Dec. 18-20) in For more information on Creighton ¥ The men’s soccer team capped its 15th 2008. University, check out the University’s Web consecutive NCAA Tournament appear- ¥ Creighton serves as the annual host insti- site at http://www.creighton.edu, or call the ance in 2006 while remaining the only pro- tution for the NCAA College World Series. Admissions Office at 1-800-282-5835 (toll gram with at least one selection in every June 14-25, 2008 will mark the 59th con- free) or (402) 280-2703. MLS draft. The program has made three secutive year the CWS comes to College Cup showings since 1996. Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha. Creighton Directory ¥ The 2007 softball team won its fourth ¥ Creighton hosted the State Farm MVC Area Code: 402 MVC Tournament in the past five years Women’s Soccer Championship for the Campus Operator 280-2700 while also winning the regular-season title. second straight season. Admissions (toll free) 800-282-5835 History of Billy Bluejay College of Arts & Sciences 280-2800 Athletics Department 280-2720 “Billy Bluejay” is the official mascot of the Creighton Bookstore 280-2796 University athletics department. The Bluejays were origi- College of Business Admin. 280-2850 nally depicted by a “birdwatcher’s bluejay,” but that was School of Dentistry 280-5060 changed in 1941 when Joseph P. Murphy, a Creighton Financial Aid 280-2731 alumnus, designed the current version of Billy, one with a Graduate School 280-2870 more human stance and expression. Housing Office 280-3016 Prior to 1924, Creighton teams were referred to as the Law School 280-2872 “Hilltoppers,” but that name lost favor because at least six School of Medicine 280-2900 other teams in the country also used the same nickname. School of Nursing 280-2004 The Omaha Bee assisted the University’s Athletic Board Pharmacy & Health Professions 280-2950 and Alumni Association in finding a new nickname by ask- Public Safety 280-2104 ing readers to submit possibilities. After reviewing 200 Registrar 280-2702 entries, the Athletic Board decided upon “Bluejays” Residence Life 280-2717 because of the school’s colors, blue and white. Student Activities 280-1715 Today, Creighton remains the only NCAA Division I ath- Student Support Services 280-2749 letics program known officially as the Bluejays. University College 280-2424

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 5 Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha is a rich cultural city with a dynam- ter located at Offutt Air Force Base, is located ic business community. Ranked by Forbes in Omaha. magazine as one of the Top 10 Best Places for Omaha’s unemployment rate has Business and Careers, Omaha balances remained well under the national average dur- Midwest values with big-city life in the heart of ing the past decade. Still, Omaha has accom- America. It showcases numerous nationally modated new growth. During the 1990s, the recognized and world-renowned attractions. Omaha metro area added more than 84,000 A center for information technology, jobs, an increase of more than 25 percent. telecommunications, transportation and food Omaha is a cultural center of the Great processing, Omaha is the center of a metropol- Plains, with more than 20 live theaters (three itan area of about 734,270, with more than one that produce original works), a professional million people within a 50-mile radius. Omaha opera company, a regional professional sym- is located near the geographic center of the phony orchestra, a professional children’s the- United States, on the west bank of the Missouri ater, a children’s museum and a youth orches- River that forms the Nebraska-Iowa border. tra. Joslyn Art Museum and the Durham The metro Omaha area has seen steady Western Heritage Museum are the two largest growth over the past five decades and is now of many area art and historical offerings. the 42nd largest city and 61st largest metro The Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo has an area in the nation. international reputation for its breeding pro- Omaha boasts an outstanding public edu- grams, and its outstanding “no bars” facility cation system. Nebraska ranks among the top boasts the world’s largest indoor rain forest, cat states nationally for ACT and SAT scores. For complex and aviary. Its newest additions are a 129 years, Omaha has been home to salt water aquarium, the most technically Creighton University, which is known as the advanced in the country, an IMAX theater, the best comprehensive Jesuit institution in the largest indoor desert in the world and a gorilla nation, consistently at the top of U.S. News & complex. World Report annual rankings. Outstanding sporting events in the area Omaha serves as headquarters for four include the annual NCAA College World Forbes 500 companies: Berkshire Hathaway, Series, for which Creighton serves as host, A view of the Omaha skyline at night. ConAgra Foods, Union Pacific Corp., and Omaha Royals (AAA baseball), the Omaha Mutual of Omaha Companies. More than 20 Lancers (U.S. Hockey League), the Omaha insurance companies, two dozen direct Beef (United Indoor Football League) and a response/telemarketing centers and a number wide variety of collegiate and individual sports. of other national and international firms also With all the city has to offer, Omaha have headquarters in Omaha. The headquar- enjoys a cost of living ranging up to 13 percent ters of STRATCOM, a vital military nerve cen- below the national average.

Qwest Center OMAHA is home to Creighton men’s basketball and will host Creighton’s volleyball For the 59th consecutive year, Omaha will serve match against Cal Poly this September. In 2008 it will host the first-and-second round of the as host city for the NCAA College World Series NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (March), the US Olympic Team Trials for Swimming (July) at Rosenblatt Stadium, June 14-25, 2008. and NCAA Volleyball Championships (December).

6 www.gocreighton.com President Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J.

resident town homes offering apartment living committees and associations. Fr. Schlegel is a for junior and seniors. Creighton also is also past member of the board of trustees of scheduled to open the Mike and Josie Harper Chicago’s Loyola University, Xavier University, Center for Student Life and Learning in late- Loyola University of the South, Saint Louis summer 2008. This unique facility will serve as University and Loyola College in Maryland. Fr. a dramatic “front door” to the University, consol- Schlegel also is a director of the American idating traditional student support services into International School of Hong Kong. one study-friendly location. Add to that the new In Omaha, he serves on several boards Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium, which is including Creighton University Medical Center, among the premier college campus soccer facil- Creighton Preparatory School, Duchesne ities in the nation. Academy and Opera Omaha. He is a member of Prior to his service at the University of San the board of directors and serves on the Francisco, Fr. Schlegel was Creighton Executive Committees of the Greater Omaha University’s assistant academic vice president Chamber of Commerce, Joslyn Art Museum and (1978-82), academic dean of Rockhurst College Mid-America Council, Boy Scouts of America. In (1982-84), dean of arts and sciences at 2007, he became a distinguished Eagle Scout. Marquette University (1984-88), and executive Previously, he has held numerous board Under the leadership of Creighton President and academic vice president at John Carroll positions with an array of organizations includ- the Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J., Creighton University (1988-91). ing St. Mary’s Medical Center Foundation, Il University is nationally recognized as the pre- Fr. Schlegel, a native of Dubuque, Iowa, Cenacolo, Coro, World Affairs Council of mier comprehensive university in the Midwest entered the Society of Jesus in 1963 and was Northern California, the Association of Catholic and is experiencing a new era of growth and ordained in 1973. He holds B.A. and M.A. Colleges and Universities, the National prosperity. degrees from Saint Louis University; a B.D. hon- Association of Independent Colleges and Fr. Schlegel became Creighton University’s ors degree in theology from the University of Universities, where he served as chair of the 23rd president in August 2000, following nine London; and a doctorate in international rela- National Student Aid Task Force, and Heythrop years as president of the University of San tions from Oxford University. College at the University of London. Francisco. He is a member of numerous international, Fr. Schlegel also has served on accreditation Through his vision, the University is embark- national and local boards of directors, executive site visits for the North Central Association, and ing on its most ambitious campus expansion in was a consultant to the Organization for its 129-year history. Creighton University is Economic Development and Cooperation based becoming a national model showcasing a in Paris. dynamic faith-based living and learning commu- In May of 2004 the Woodmen of the World nity in a 21st century urban environment. Life Insurance Society Lodge 1 in Omaha pre- In 2005, Fr. Schlegel announced WILLING TO sented him with the 2004 Honored Citizen LEAD:THE CAMPAIGN FOR CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY Award for his outstanding leadership of Ð an ambitious $350 million capital campaign Creighton University. For his promotion of designed to secure Creighton’s place as one of understanding and respect among all races, reli- the premier Jesuit, Catholic universities in the gions and cultures, Fr. Schlegel received the United States. Otto Swanson Spirit of Service Award from the Since he arrived the University has added National Conference for Community and Justice more than 20 acres to its campus and invested in May 2003. Fr. Schlegel also received the first more than $190 million in new construction, ren- Champion of Greatness Award from Special ovation and campus improvement. Already rec- Olympics Nebraska. In 2007, he received the ognized as a leader in science education, the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Mid- University has renovated many of its science- America Council, Boy Scouts of America. related facilities and is home to the new state-of- He enjoys opera, classical music, gourmet the-art Hixson Lied Science Building. This inte- cooking, racket sports and the outdoors. grated science center and the Creighton University Medical Center provide a national model for interdisciplinary health sciences edu- cation and research. Creighton’s expanding campus offers a wel- coming environment for all students. Last fall, Fr. Schlegel became Creighton’s 23rd Creighton opened Opus Hall, one of two new president in August, 2000.

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 7 Athletics Director Bruce Rasmussen

seats and will serve as the home for the 2007 The successful fund-raising efforts have State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Men’s allowed Creighton to enhance its soccer, base- Soccer Tournament this fall. ball and softball facilities under Rasmussen’s Additionally, the Creighton volleyball team leadership. In 1998, the $1.7 million Student- found a new home at the venerable Omaha Athlete Support Center renovation project was Civic Auditorium in 2003. The move closer to completed in the Old Gymnasium, resulting in campus paid big dividends, as the program has seven new team locker rooms, an expanded increased its attendance nearly 700 percent in athletic training facility, new offices and storage the past four years. space and an academic learning center. The Rasmussen also has continued to make centerpiece of the project is The Parker Family outstanding hires at every opportunity. Most Foundation Academic Learning Center, which recently, Kirsten Bernthal Booth has helped the houses the athletic department’s academic sup- volleyball team improve by 18 wins in her first port team and features 20 computer stations four seasons, while Ed Servais earned MVC and private study areas. Coach of the Year honors in three of his first four Rasmussen accepted the associate athlet- years. ics director position in 1992 after a 12-year run Another recent hire, women’s basketball’s as the winningest coach in Creighton women’s Jim Flanery, matched the league record with 48 basketball history (196-147), culminating in the Bruce Rasmussen enters his 14th year as wins in his first two seasons. He led his first program’s historic 1991-92 season. director of athletics, and 28th overall at three teams to the postseason. CU’s 2004 The 1992 Western Athletic Conference Creighton University. women’s basketball team won the school’s first Coach of the Year, Rasmussen led the 1991-92 During his tenure, Creighton has risen to postseason national title of any kind when they Bluejay women to a program-record 28 wins prominence with its success on-and-off the field, won the WNIT. (28-4), the WAC regular-season and tourna- impressive new facilities and record-breaking A member of the College World Series of ment championships and a first-round NCAA fundraising efforts. Omaha, Inc., Executive Committee, Rasmussen Tournament victory in the program’s first-ever The men’s soccer team is one of a handful plays a vital role in Creighton and the city of trip to the “Big Dance.” With that 28-4 record in of schools to appear in each of the last 15 NCAA Omaha remaining as host of the College World 1991-92, Rasmussen completed his college Tournaments, while the men’s basketball team Series. The CWS has established new atten- coaching career with a 196-147 record, good for is just the second team in the 101-year history of dance records in four of the past five years at a .571 winning percentage. the Missouri Valley Conference to reach the Rosenblatt Stadium. After serving as associate athletics director postseason in 10 straight campaigns. Rasmussen was one of four regional win- for two years, 1992-94, Rasmussen was named Combined, Creighton is the only school in the ners from the National Association of Collegiate athletics director on Aug. 1, 1994. country that can claim 10 consecutive postsea- Directors of Athletics (NACDA) to take home a A 1971 graduate of Northern Iowa, son appearances in men’s soccer and men’s 2004 GeneralSports TURF Systems AD of the Rasmussen came to Creighton from Bettendorf basketball. Year Award. (Iowa) High School, where he put together a The Creighton softball team has made four In terms of academics, Creighton’s reputa- three-year girl’s basketball coaching record of NCAA Tournament appearances in the last five tion as one of the nation’s top academic institu- 64-15. His 1978-79 club posted a mark of 27-2 years, while the baseball team won a MVC reg- tions is reflected in the success the Bluejay stu- and finished second at the state tournament. ular-season title in 2005 and MVC Tournament dent-athletes have had in the classroom during Rasmussen also coached at Maxwell (Iowa) title in 2007 while spending time in the national Rasmussen’s service as athletics director. High School, with a four-year record of 66-26, rankings in each of the past three seasons. CU Creighton’s baseball, men’s basketball, and Murray (Iowa) High School, with a two-year was the nation’s only school to win league tour- women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and ledger of 31-13. naments in baseball, men’s basketball and women’s cross country, women’s soccer and A native of Webster City, Iowa, Rasmussen men’s soccer in 2006-07. men’s and women’s tennis teams all have and his wife, Jill, have five children: Megan (22), Four Creighton teams moved to new facili- received national awards for their academic David (20), John (16), Katy (12) and Grace (9). ties in 2003-04. The men’s basketball team success. Bluejay student-athletes consistently moved to the riverfront to play in the brand-new, own GPA’s of 3.25 or above. $291 million, Qwest Center OMAHAª. Last Creighton’s primary annual fund-raising winter, the Jays averaged an MVC-record events are the Bluejay Bash and the Bluejay 15,909 fans per game and ranked 13th national- Jamboree. Under Rasmussen’s supervision, ly in attendance. each of these events continues to raise record- The Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium breaking funds for Creighton athletics. Most opened as one of the premier soccer venues in notably, the 2006 Jamboree generated more the country. Located on the east edge of the than $291,000 through its gourmet dinner, raffle Creighton campus, the complex includes 6,000 and auction.

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Academic and Athletic Success Outstanding Student-Athletes Creighton prides itself on the quality education it provides for • Creighton’s student-athletes combined for a 3.27 GPA last spring. The student-ath- its student-athletes. Those listed below were members of the letes own a 3.26 cumulative GPA. Dean’s List (3.5 GPA) in 2006-07. ¥ Creighton Athletics ranks first in the MVC and is tied for 23rd nationally with a 94 Baseball Shelby Takeshita* Heather Currie* percent graduation success rate. Ian Dike Anna Vogel Nicole DeLue ¥ The NCAA recently introduced a new tool for the evaluation of the academic quali- Chris Gradoville Lisa Werner* Heather Duncan* ty of participating programs. The Academic Progress Report is intended to gauge Greg Hellhake Marcy Gans Robbie Knight Cross Country (M) Katie Heitke* the progress student-athletes are making to degree completion and graduation. Pat Krebs Matt Barnes* Eden Hingwing Creighton had a Valley-best seven teams post multi-year APR scores in the top 10 Bobby Lackovic Kyle Berens* Kyla Hoskins percent of all squads in their respective sports: baseball, men’s golf, men’s tennis, Michael Lam* Peter Cole* Shawn Magrum Ben Mancuso* Bob Robinson* Tristan Moser-Bleil women’s basketball, women’s cross country, women’s soccer and women’s tennis. Teddy Ogilvie* J. O’Neill-Hedlund* • Ninety-nine of Creighton’s 232 student-athletes (42.7 percent) earned a 3.50 GPA T.J. Roemmich* Cross Country (W) Ally Peetz or better during the spring 2007 semester. Nine of these athletes were women’s Darin Ruf Megan Foste Anne Peetz* Melissa Greig* Katy Peetz* soccer players. Basketball (M) Krista Hannon* Sydney Reeves • Creighton had 131 student-athletes make the Dean’s List at least once last year, Aaron Brandt* Molly Jergenson* Sam Russell* including 70 student-athletes who earned the honor both semesters. Nate Funk Celeste Lorenzo* Lindsay Vaught* • Nineteen student-athletes (8.2 percent) – including four women’s soccer players Ð Pierce Hibma* Megan McGrath Kristine Willrett Dustin Sitzmann* Liz Murray Valerie Zimmerer earned perfect 4.00 GPA’s during the spring 2007 semester. Katie Brennan, Anthony Tolliver* Stephanie Heather Duncan, Katie Heitke and Sam Russell each achieved a 4.0 GPA in the Righeimer* Softball spring. Basketball (W) Anne Staehli Mary Egan* Sara Cain* Kari Tanimoto* Lau Emmsley-Chang ¥ One-hundred fifty-six student-athletes (67.2 percent) earned a 3.00 GPA or better in Katie Frank Lindsay Wettergreen Michelle Koch the Spring 2007 semester. Jess Lammers* Tara Oltman* • Eight teams (women’s crew, men’s & women’s cross country, men’s & women’s golf, Megan Neuvirth Golf (M) Kaycee Points* women’s soccer, women’s tennis and volleyball) had team GPA’s of 3.35 or better Sam Schuett Austin Andersen* Jamie Reiss* Ally Thrall* Andy Brooks* Jess Stigge* while four others were higher than 3.00. Tom Gross Jessica Wakasugi ¥ Fourteen women’s soccer players own better than a 3.5 cumulative GPA. Women’s Crew Matt Kouri* ¥ Creighton owns 27 CoSIDA Academic All-American honors. Last year Emily Molly Ambler Michael McDonnell* Tennis (M) Jacqueline Ariniello* Ross Allen* Greisch became the volleyball program’s first-ever Academic All-American, while Marnie Bothmer Golf (M) Nikita Dudar Anthony Tolliver (men’s basketball) and Jamie Reiss (softball) were also named Sonja Brooks Maureen Gross* Michael Elson* Academic All-Americans. Rebecca Bullard Paige Pahlke* Jose Guerra Abby Coleman Brittany Pepler* Ben Kopecky* Callan Driscoll* Leigh Sutton* Chris Miller* Sarah Fredrick* Academic Learning Center Megan Geyer* Soccer (M) Tennis (W) Student-athletes’ demand for academic support Kelley Hammond Colin Campbell Jen Burge* Courtney Hanson Nic Christou Katie Chiu has increased dramatically as they attempt to bal- Salima Hasham Nick Ellefson* Lindsey Erickson* ance a full academic load with athletics. The Maureen Healy Pietari Holopainen Tess Reddin recruitment, retention and graduation of student- Nicole Lindseth* Andrew Peterson* Nicole Thurston* athletes is vital to the success of collegiate athlet- Kristi Lorenzen Trent Senske* Jodi Yanagida* Dayna Miyashiro* Seth Sinovic ics. Julie Peacock Jarod Tarver Volleyball Creighton University’s Student-Athlete Support Kara Pegram Zach Torgersen* Abby Baumann* Center was a major renovation of existing space in Alexa Romero* Jeremy Wittig Emily Greisch* the Creighton Gymnasium, with the goal of enlarg- Mary Schrader Jessica Houts Steve Brace Susan Silverman Soccer (W) Julianne Jackson* ing and improving locker rooms and support facili- Assistant AD - Director of Katie Smart Gretta Arvesen* Katie Mehal* ties. In addition to new locker rooms, the 13,000- Student-Athlete Support Services Noemi Solano Katie Brennan* Sarah Schulze* square-foot Support Center includes The Parker Christina Soto Kristen Casey Kristi Woodard Family Foundation Academic Learning Center, staff * Earned Dean’s List honors both semesters offices, an expanded athletic medicine area and All-Time Academic All-Americans additional athletics storage space. The Parker Family Foundation Academic Rick Apke, 1978 Michael Lindeman, 2003, 04 Learning Center includes staff offices, 20 computer Krystle Campa, 2003 Christy Lunceford, 1997 Zach Daeges, 2005, 06 Jessica Powers, 1999 stations, study tables, sound-proof carrels for tutor- Brody Deren, 2004 Jamie Reiss, 2007 ing and partitions to divide the area into sections for Becky Flynn, 1995 Ernie Rongish, 1973 quiet, individual or group study. Christine Fukumoto, 2005 Dave Schrage, 1983 The Blue and White Fund was established by Lisa Chipps Heidi Geier, 1998, 99 Paul Silas, 1964 Emily Greisch, 2006 Jean Tierney, 1983 former Creighton student-athletes, alumni and Assistant Academic Bill Hahn, 1993 Anthony Tolliver, 2007 friends to support this $1.7 million renovation pro- Coordinator ject, which was completed in the fall of 1998. Shane Havens, 2003 Carrie Welle, 1998 Dan Lawler, 1999, 2000, 01 Matt Wieland, 2005 2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 9 Student-Athlete Support

Creighton Athletics Department Creighton Head Coaches 2500 California Plaza Omaha, NE 68178

Phone: (402) 280-2720 Fax: (402) 280-5596 Dana Kirsten Dan Debbie Bruce Jim Altman Bernthal Chipps Conry Erickson Flanery www.gocreighton.com Men’s Booth Women’s Women’s Golf Women’s Women’s Basketball Volleyball Crew 280-1722 Soccer Basketball 280-1795 280-5794 280-1817 280-5553 280-4741 Women’s Soccer Staff

Head Coach Bruce Erickson 402-280-5553 [email protected] Assistant Coach Ileana Moschos 402-280-3729 [email protected] Assistant Coach Matt Howe 402-280-5779 Bob Tom Ed Brent Bob John Hanson Lilly Servais Vigness Warming Wissler [email protected] Men’s Golf Men’s & Baseball Softball Men’s Soccer Men’s & Volunteer Coach Ivonne Valentin 402-280-5779 280-3008 Women’s 280-2483 280-2949 280-5785 Women’s Tennis Cross Country [email protected] 280-2490 280-3611

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Rob Margaret Dustin Steve Mark Dr. John Lisa Lou Kevin Dr. Timothy Anderson Bennett Bode Brace Burgers Cernech Chipps D’Ercole Deremer Dickel Sports Administrative Marketing & Asst. AD / Marketing & Creighton Vice Academic Business Athletic Faculty Information Assistant Promotions Internal Ops. Promotions President Support Manager Training Representative 280-5544 280-2720 280-1460 280-2484 280-1475 280-2775 280-5832 280-2125 280-1793 280-2230

Brent Barb Patty Len Bob Sharon Kim T.J. Carol Brandon Elsasser Epps Galas Gordy Hanson Hanson Higgins Isaacs Ketcham McCarville Sports Administrative Administrative Diversity & Compliance Assoc. AD / Special Events Ticketing Special Events Facilities Information Assistant Assistant Inclusion 280-3008 SWA 280-2984 280-5716 Coordinator 280-1869 280-5801 280-5577 280-1795 280-5784 280-5561 280-1794

Ben Satoshi Bruce Adrian Kevin Rob Julie Matt Mike Steve McNair Ochi Rasmussen Rider Sarver Simms Tuttle Wallace West Woita Athletic Strength & Athletics Ticketing Asst. AD / Sports Athletic Athletic Asst. AD / Strength & Training Conditioning Director 280-3371 External Ops. Information Training Training Marketing Conditioning 280-5563 280-4746 280-2720 280-5810 280-2433 280-5563 280-5554 280-3498 280-4746

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Coaching Staff

Bruce Erickson Erickson’s Career Highlights Head Coach ¥ NAIA District 14 Champions - 1993 ¥ NAIA District 14 Coach of the Year - 1993 ¥ Midwest Classic Conference Coach of the Year - 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998 Ninth Season ¥ MCC Regular-Season Champion - 1993, 1997, 1998 ¥ MCC Tournament Champion - 1998 at Creighton ¥ Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year - 2002 ¥ MVC Regular-Season Champion - 2002 81-68-16 ¥ MVC Tournament Champion - 2002, 2004, 2005 ¥ NCAA Tournament - 2002, 2004, 2005 reighton’s all-time winningest coach, Bruce Erickson begins his ¥ MVC Tournament championship match - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Cninth campaign leading the Creighton women’s soccer program. ¥ Eight straight MVC Tournament appearances Erickson, the 2002 Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year, is the record with 12 assists. Creighton was dominant at home, compiling an most tenured leader in Bluejay women’s soccer program history, and his 8-1-1 record, while winning a second straight MVC postseason title, as 81 victories make him the most successful coach in the program’s tournament host. The 2004 Bluejays were guided by youth, managing annals. He has guided the Bluejays to a MVC regular-season title, three to capture the MVC postseason title for the second time in school histo- MVC tournament championships and has led the Bluejays to three ry after finishing second in the regular-season with a 3-1-3 league NCAA tournament appearances in the last five seasons. record. Erickson has established the Creighton women’s soccer program as Creighton’s 2003 season was marked by injuries, but Erickson still one of the top teams in the conference since his arrival prior to the 1999 guided his team to a solid 11-6-4 record. The Jays established a school season. The Bluejays’ performance on the field has improved Ð four record with a 0.81 overall goals against average in 2003. They also straight MVC tournament championship matches between 2002 and appeared in the MVC tournament championship match for the second 2005 and three NCAA appearances in a four year span (2002, 2004, consecutive season, falling in penalty kicks after a hard-fought double 2005). While on field performance has improved in posting six straight overtime match. winning seasons, the Bluejays’ facilities have also received significant Erickson’s 2002 squad won the MVC regular-season title with an upgrades. In 2003, the Bluejays opened the $13 million Morrison unbeaten 6-0-1 record in conference play. The Jays then captured the Stadium, a state-of-the-art, on-campus facility. The Jays were unbeaten MVC tournament title with a thrilling 1-0 overtime win against Illinois (5-0-1) at home in 2003 and are 24-8-5 in four years at the venue. State, advancing to the first NCAA tournament in program history. The Creighton has led the Valley in attendance the past four seasons and 2002 team allowed only three goals in seven MVC matches for a 0.42 twice hosted the MVC Tournament at what is considered one of the goals against average. finest collegiate soccer venues in the nation. Erickson’s teams have ranged from offensively gifted to defensively The 2006 squad finished second in the MVC at 3-2-1, and posted a stifling. The Bluejays dished 49 assists in 2001 and established a school 9-8-2 overall mark despite being decimated by injuries. Erickson’s first record of 50 helpers in 2000. The Jays capitalized on their assists dur- Canadian recruit, Emily Munn wrapped up her career with her second ing that two-year run. Their 88 goals over the 2000 and 2001 seasons first-team all-MVC honor, while Valerie Zimmerer finished her career as have been topped only by the 1989-90 teams (92 goals) for the most the school’s career leader with a 0.96 goals against average. goals in a two-year span. In 2005, the Bluejays owned a high-powered attack which led the In 2002 under Erickson’s guidance, Jaimie Thompson became the league in offense, matching the highest goal total in the Erickson era first goalkeeper in league history to win the MVC Player of the Year with 44 scores. Freshman Marcy Gans led the CU offense with eight award. Regina Moench captured 2001 MVC Freshman of the Year hon- goals and 22 points, while sophomore Kristine Willrett tied a school ors and in 2004 Franny Hylok became just the second player in school history to earn all-MVC honors in each of her four seasons at CU. “Bruce is a tremendous women’s soccer coach,” Creighton Athletics Director Bruce Rasmussen said. “His experience is matched by few coaches in the country. His administrative background, coupled with his knowledge of the game, make Bruce one of the top women’s soccer coaches in the country.” The Jays’ success under Erickson extends beyond the playing field as he has coached 16 MVC first-team scholar-athletes and the Bluejays have won the NSCAA College Team Academic Award each of the past seven seasons. In 2003, Krystle Campa earned CoSIDA Academic All- America honors. On the field, 17 Bluejays have earned first-team all- MVC honors during his tenure. Erickson came to Creighton from Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wis., where he had served as head men’s soccer coach since 1993 and Head coach Bruce Erickson with his wife, Sue, and their three director of athletics since 1995. He helped instill a winning soccer tradi- children, Emma, Olivia and Noah. tion at the NAIA school, as the V-Hawks were consistently nationally- ranked during his tenure. The Brooklyn Park, Minn., native also was 12 www.gocreighton.com Coaching Staff

responsible for starting and coaching the inaugural Viterbo women’s soc- cer team in 1995. While at the helm of the V-Hawk men’s squad, Erickson compiled an Ileana Moschos overall record of 69-46-6 (.595), which included five winning campaigns. He led Viterbo to three Midwest Classic Conference championships and Assistant Coach one NAIA district title. He also earned league “Coach of the Year” four times and was named both league and NAIA District “Coach of the Year” First Season in 1993. Erickson has served as a high school girls’ staff coach for the Olympic Wofford, 1998 Development Programs in both Wisconsin and Minnesota and holds a NSCAA advanced national diploma as well as a NSCAA goalkeeping leana Moschos begins her first season as an assistant coach and diploma. recruiting coordinator at Creighton after a one-year stint at Florida State Before his coaching career at Viterbo, Erickson was a four-year start- I as a volunteer assistant. Moschos, who was a world-class goalkeeper for ing goalkeeper for the V-Hawks from 1986 to 1990. He was an all-con- the Greek Women’s National Team from 2002-04, brings nine years of ference goalkeeper and earned NLCAA All-America honors in 1986. coaching experience to head coach Bruce Erickson’s staff. Erickson still holds the all-time goals against average record at the school, “We are excited to have Ileana as a part of our program,” said with a 0.87 GAA during his collegiate career. Erickson. “She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our pro- Erickson received a bachelor of science degree in industrial psycholo- gram and has been an immediate fit with our players and staff. We look gy from Viterbo in December 1990. He resides in Omaha with his wife, forward to utilizing her many talents, including her recruiting and player Sue, and their three children, Emma (11), Olivia (8) and Noah (6). development successes.” A coach at the collegiate level since 1998, Moschos has had a hand in six different programs. Aside from her time at FSU, she has served as an assistant coach at Iowa State, North Texas, Sacramento State, Wyoming and Davidson. In her time at North Texas, Moschos was also given the opportunity to coach in the Olympic Development Program in Dallas from 2002-04. At Florida State, Moschos helped get the Seminoles to the College Cup in 2006. She coached Seminoles’ goalkeeper Ali Mims, as she set an FSU season record for goals against average (0.65), along with 11 shutouts. FSU’s goalkeepers logged a 0.67 average for the season. Before going to FSU, Moschos served as an assistant coach at Iowa State in 2005 where she was part of the Big 12 Coaching Staff of the Year after the Cyclones earned a program-best second-place finish in the Big Erickson’s Year-by-Year Coaching Ledger 12 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The 2005 recruiting class at ISU ranked 26th in the nation and second in the Big 12. Under her tute- Viterbo University Overall Conference lage, Iowa State goalkeeper Joanna Haig earned Big 12 All-Newcomer 1993 Head Men’s Coach 15-4-1 5-0-0 Team honors in 2004 and was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the 1994 Head Men’s Coach 16-5-2 4-1-1 Week twice. Haig went on to play for the U-20 US Women’s National 1995 Head Men’s Coach 4-17-0 3-3-0 Team at the FIFA World Championships in Russia and received All-Big 12 1995 Head Women’s Coach 1-15-0 0-4-0 Second-Team accolades. 1996 Head Men’s Coach 11-9-0 3-2-0 A graduate of Wofford College, Moschos was a member of the Greek 1997 Head Men’s Coach 10-5-2 6-0-0 national team as it hosted the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. She was 1998 Head Men’s Coach 13-6-1 6-0-0 also named the Most Valuable Goalkeeper for the WPSL in 2002 while Viterbo Totals (7 years) 70-61-6 27-10-1 playing for the California Storm. In 2001, she was a Northern California Regional Pool member and selected to the Bay Area CyberRays training Creighton University Overall Conference camp, as she was invited to the first-ever WUSA combine and draft. 1999 Head Women’s Coach 7-13-1 2-3-0 In her collegiate career at Wofford, Moschos was named to the All- 2000 Head Women’s Coach 9-11-0 4-3-0 Southern Conference Tournament Team in 1997, as she captained the 2001 Head Women’s Coach 12-8-0 4-2-0 team in the school’s inaugural SoCon season. She was also an NSCAA 2002 Head Women’s Coach 12-8-2 6-0-1 All-South selection and was named the team MVP in 1996. 2003 Head Women’s Coach 11-6-4 3-3-1 Moschos has received an advanced diploma from the NSCAA and 2004 Head Women’s Coach 9-8-4 3-1-3 earned her national diploma in 2005. She has been a licensed goal- 2005 Head Women’s Coach 12-6-3 4-2-0 keeping coach since 2000 by the NSCAA. In 1998, she received her 2006 Head Women’s Coach 9-8-2 3-2-1 undergraduate degree from Wofford in business economics. In 2000 she Creighton Totals (8 years) 81-68-16 29-16-6 earned a master’s degree from the University of Wyoming in physical and Women’s Totals (9 years) 82-83-16 29-20-6 health education and kinesiology. Overall Totals (15 years) 151-129-22 56-26-7

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Matt Howe Ivonne Valentin

Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Second Season Second Season Oral Roberts, 1996 Creighton, 2007

att Howe returns to the Creighton women’s soccer staff as an assis- ormer Bluejay standout defender Ivonne Valentin is back for her sec- Mtant coach this fall, where he aids in all aspects of the program Fond season on the Creighton bench after serving as a student assis- including a heavy involvement in the attack. He joined the Bluejay pro- tant coach last fall following an all-conference career with the Bluejays. gram following four seasons at North Dakota State. Howe is also the “Ivonne’s transformation from player to coach has been exciting to Director of Coaching for the Nebraska State Soccer Association. watch,” said head coach Bruce Erickson. “The energy she brings to our team, coupled with her interest in becoming the best coach she can be “Matt’s experience as both a high level player and a coach at the has allowed her to progress rapidly.” Division I level has already paid dividends for our program,” said head The Papillion, Neb., native remains involved with the program for the coach Bruce Erickson. “While his experience as a player was on the sixth straight season. As a player, Valentin helped lead the most suc- attack, he is knowledgeable in all areas of the game and is looked to con- cessful four-year span in school history from 2002-05. As a rookie in 2002 tribute as such.” she was named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman team as At North Dakota State, Howe served as both a graduate assistant and the Bluejays captured their first MVC regular-season and tournament full-time assistant coach after earning his masters in sports pedagogy. championships and appeared in the NCAA Tournament for the first time. He aided in recruiting, academics, community relations, game analysis, The Jays also secured MVC tourney titles and advanced to the NCAA travel and implementing training sessions with the Bison. Along with his postseason in 2004 and 2005, as she earned first-team and second-team NDSU duties, Howe was the Director of Coaching for the North Dakota all-MVC honors, respectively, in those seasons. Youth Soccer Association. As a junior she earned second-team NSCAA All-Central Region hon- Prior to his time in Fargo, he served as the head coach of both the ors and was tabbed third-team all-region as a senior captain, making her men's and women's soccer programs at Bacone (Okla.) College and one of only two players in school history to twice earn all-region acco- lades. She also earned MVC All-Tournament honors in 2004 and 2005. worked with the Oklahoma Olympic Development Program in his home She has worked at Bluejay soccer camps since 2002 and also worked state. He helped transition the teams at Bacone from junior college sta- with the Nebraska State Soccer Association and club teams in the Omaha tus into an NAIA program, while also working with the Tulsa Nationals area since concluding her playing career. Girls Program. Valentin will begin training with the Puerto Rican National Team in The Broken Arrow, Okla., native owns the USSF National 'A' License September for upcoming competition. and National Youth License. He is a 1996 graduate of Oral Roberts with Valentin earned her undergraduate degree in communication studies a degree in health exercise science. from Creighton in the spring of 2007.

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#4 Heather Duncan “Heather has worked extremely hard during her career to get where she is this year, which is on the verge of a break- Sr. • 5-6 • M/D out season. We expect her to have a highly successful Omaha, Neb. senior season.” Millard North - Head Coach Bruce Erickson

Duncan’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2004 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2005 5-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2006 18-12 1 1 3 21 12 1 Totals 27-12 1 2 4 24 12 1 BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Junior) Ð Tabbed honorable-mention all- Missouri Valley Conference as a regular in the Bluejay midfield, starting 12 of 18 matches she appeared in ... Made her first collegiate start against Western Michigan on Sept. 10 and started 12 of the final 13 matches in which she appeared ... Scored her first career goal against Grambling on Sept. 22 ... After scoring the first goal against Grambling, she assisted on the second tally to account for all three of her points on the season ... Also unloaded a career-high five shots against Grambling ... Launched a career-high four shots on goal at Northern Iowa (Oct. 26) ... Played all 90 minutes in both matches against Evansville (Oct. 22 & Nov. 3).

2005 (Sophomore) Ð Played in five matches off the bench for the Bluejays ... Creighton was 5-0 in matches Duncan played in, out-scoring the opposition 23-4 in those contests ... Collected an assist for her first career point on Toch Ihemelu’s goal against Grambling (Sept. 23) ... Played a season-high 49 minutes in CU’s 5-0 blowout of Northern Iowa (Oct. 12).

2004 (Freshman) Ð Appeared in four matches in her rookie season, including CU’s opening match against California (Aug. 27) and NCAA con- test at Kansas (Nov. 12) ... Logged her lone shot of the season against Western Illinois (Sept. 10) ... Also played against Northern Iowa (Oct. 15).

HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team All-Nebraska and first-team all-state Class A as a senior, earn- ing second-team all-state Shrine Soccer Classic ... An academic all-state honoree ... Totalled 99 honors as a junior ... career points on 35 goals and 29 assists ... Earned four varsity letters in Honored by the Greater soccer and three in basketball ... Member of the National Honor Society. Omaha Sports Committee as the girls soccer scholar- PERSONAL: Daughter of Kim and Valerie Duncan ... Has two older sib- athlete of the year as a lings, Brett (26) and Cameron (24) ... An exercise science major ... Born senior ... Tabbed first-team June 17, 1986, in Toronto, Ontario ... Brother, Brett, played club hockey at all-Metro Conference twice the University of Illinois. ... Played in the Nebraska

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#22 Toch Ihemelu “Toch was our leading scorer as a junior and will be count- ed on to follow that up with her best season in a Bluejay uni- Sr. • 5-7 • Forward form this fall.” Cedar Hill, Texas - Head Coach Bruce Erickson Cedar Hill

Ihemelu’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2004 15-0 0 0 0 19 6 0 2005 21-6 4 0 8 29 12 0 2006 19-4 5 0 10 25 14 1 Totals 55-10 9 0 18 73 32 1 BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Junior) Ð Led the team and ranked sixth in the MVC with five goals ... Topped team with 10 points ... Scored one goal in each of Creighton’s first three matches, including the game-winner against (Aug. 27) ... Her first six shots of the season were on goal, one against Wisconsin (Aug. 25), two against Indiana (Aug. 27) and three against South Dakota State (Aug. 30) ... Started four matches, with her first of the year at Northern Illinois (Sept. 4) ... Started the final three MVC regular-season matches ... Took five shots and scored once against Grambling (Sept. 22) ... Scored her fifth goal of the season against Evansville (Oct. 22) ... Jays were 4-1-0 when she scored ... Finished third on the team with a career-high 14 shots on goal.

2005 (Sophomore) Ð Appeared in all 21 CU matches, making six starts ... Made her first career start against Northern Arizona at the UNLV Rebel Classic on Sept. 30 ... Started the final four matches of the season ... Tied for third on the team with four goals scored ... Scored goals in back-to- back games against Ohio (Sept. 18) and Grambling (Sept. 23) and tallied three goals in a four-match span from Sept. 18-30 ... Tied her career-high with five shots against Ohio ... Earned all-tournament team honors at the Diadora Classic for her play against Grambling and Valparaiso ... The Jays were 4-0 when Ihemelu scored.

2004 (Freshman) Ð HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team all-district as a senior, second-team Participated in 15 matches as a as a junior and honorable mention as a sophomore ... Twice named Cedar rookie ... Offensive spark when Hill’s Forward of the Year ... Earned team and offensive MVP as a senior coming off the bench, usually ... Played in the senior showcase all-star game ... Scored 61 goals in her late in the first half to spell a for- career, along with 33 career assists ... Also lettered in volleyball and ward ... Attempted at least two played AAU basketball. shots in four contests ... Unloaded a season-high five PERSONAL: Daughter of Baldwin and Peninnah Ihemelu ... Has four sib- shots against Long Beach State lings; Kanane, Ada, Nnamdij and Ugo ... A public relations / advertising (Sept. 26) ... Launched four major ... Born June 10, 1985, in Nigeria ... Brother Ugo played in the MVC shots against Northern Iowa on at SMU and now stars in MLS for the Colorado Rapids. Oct. 15.

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#12 Tristan Moser-Bleil “Tristan is the epitome of a player that brings consistency to every single practice and game and we have high expecta- Sr. • 5-10 • Midfielder tions for her as a senior.” Minneapolis, Minn. Academy of Holy Angels - Head Coach Bruce Erickson

Moser-Bleil’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2004 21-20 1 3 5 18 10 0 2005 21-9 2 3 7 16 6 1 2006 19-8 0 1 1 5 1 0 Totals 61-37 3 7 13 39 17 1 BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Junior) Ð Appeared in all 19 matches, earn- ing eight starts ... Started the season opener at Wisconsin and started six of the first seven matches of the year ... Assisted Toch Ihemelu’s game- winning goal against Indiana (Aug. 27) for her only point of the year ... Attempted only five shots on the year, one each in five separate games ... Her only shot on goal of the season came at Northern Illinois (Sept. 4) ... Also played a season-high 75 minutes at NIU.

2005 (Sophomore) Ð Started nine of the 21 matches in which she appeared ... Assisted on the only goal in 1-0 win over Northern Illinois (Sept. 9) ... Scored her first goal of the season Ð the game-winning tally Ð and dished an assist against Grambling (Sept. 23) ... Attempted a season- high four shots and scored against Northern Iowa (Oct. 12) ... Assisted Emily Munn’s goal in a 2-1 win over Indiana State (Oct. 14) ... Attempted two shots, one directed on goal, against Nebraska in the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 11).

2004 (Freshman) Ð Named to the MVC All- Freshman Team and honored on the State YSU ... Named to the Iowa State Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team for Farm MVC All- her play against YSU and UW-Milwaukee ... Recorded a season-high four Tournament Team ... shots at Indiana State (Oct. 8). Started all but one match (Long Beach HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-state, all-conference and all-state tourna- State, Sept. 26) in her ment honors as a senior, when her team captured the Class A state title rookie season ... with a 22-1-0 record ... Earned all-metro area second-team honors twice Notched her first career ... Participated in the senior all-star game ... Tabbed her team MVP as a point, with an assist junior ... Team captured four conference titles and finished second in the against Western Illinois state tournament twice in her four prep seasons ... Also earned two letters (Sept. 10) ... Recorded in basketball. a four point match against Youngstown PERSONAL: Daughter of Bruce Bleil and Suzy Moser ... Has two sib- State (Sept. 17), with lings, Kendall (23) and Reid (19) ... Accounting major ... Born July 4, 1986, her first collegiate goal in Minneapolis, Minn. and two assists ... Also assisted on the game- winning goal against

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#2 Ally Peetz “Ally brings a competitiveness to the team that elevates not only her game, but those around her as well.” Sr. • 5-4 • D/M

Lincoln, Neb. - Head Coach Bruce Erickson Pius X

Peetz’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2004 18-10 0 0 0 2 1 0 2005 21-21 0 2 2 5 3 0 2006 19-5 0 0 0 5 1 0 Totals 58-36 0 2 2 12 5 0 BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Junior) Ð Started the first five matches of the season, playing all 90 minutes against Indiana (Aug. 27) ... Proved a valu- able player off the bench in the final 14 matches ... Attempted five shots on the season, one each in five separate contests ... Only shot on goal came at Northern Iowa (Oct. 26).

2005 (Sophomore) Ð Started all 21 matches ... Ranked second on the team in minutes played ... Played 1,903 minutes of a possible 1,958, including 17 matches in which she did not leave the pitch ... Recorded her first career assist on Toch Ihemelu’s goal against Ohio (Sept. 18) ... Also assisted Lindsay Vaught’s goal against Northern Iowa (Oct. 12) ... Named to the all-tournament team at the Bluejay Classic after her play in shutouts of Northern Illinois (Sept. 9) and North Dakota State (Sept. 11).

2004 (Freshman) Ð Started the first 10 matches of the season and appeared in the first 18 contests, before missing the final three games of the season with a stress fracture in her leg ... Recorded two junior ... Team went 21-0 as a senior to capture the state championship ... shots on the season Earned four letters in soccer and two in cross country ... Earned all-state from her defender posi- academic in soccer and cross country ... Participated on the Nebraska tion ... Her shot against ODP team ... Member of the National Honor Society. North Dakota State (Sept. 24) was directed PERSONAL: Daughter of Jeff and Sarah Peetz ... Has three sisters, twin on goal. Katy (21) and twins Anne and Carly (19) ... Sisters Katy and Anne are Bluejay teammates and Carly is a sophomore on the Nebraska soccer HIGH SCHOOL: team ... Environmental science major with minors in business and Named first-team Class Spanish ... Born Oct. 27, 1985, in Sidney, Neb. B all-state and second- team all-Nebraska as a senior ... Played in the Shrine Soccer Classic ... Named team defen- sive MVP as a senior ... Earned first-team all- conference as a senior, second-team as a

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#11 Katy Peetz “Her tenaciousness on the field inspires her teammates to match that tenacity, as she leads by the example she sets Sr. • 5-4 • M/F on the field.” Lincoln, Neb. - Head Coach Bruce Erickson Pius X

Peetz’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2004 21-18 0 2 2 31 18 0 2005 21-7 6 0 12 24 14 4 2006 10-6 1 0 2 12 6 1 Totals 52-31 7 2 16 67 38 5

BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Junior) Ð Missed the first nine games due to injury, making her 2006 debut against Grambling on Sept. 22 ... Started six of the 10 matches she appeared in, six straight from Sept. 24 through Oct. 20 ... Attempted two shots in her season debut ... Chipped in her only goal of the year, the lone tally in CU’s 1-0 win over Kansas (Sept. 29) ... Named MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Oct. 5) ... Attempted at least one shot in eight of her 10 matches, including a season-best two shots on goal at Missouri State (Oct. 15) ... Also played a season-high 82 minutes at MSU.

2005 (Sophomore) Ð Played in all 21 matches for the Bluejays, making seven starts ... Ranked second on the team with six goals, leading the team with four game-winning scores ... Scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over Northern Illinois (Sept. 9) and also scored against North Dakota State (Sept. 11) to earn MVP laurels of the Bluejay Classic and MVC 2004 (Freshman) Ð Started the first 12 matches of the season, making 18 Offensive Player of the starts in 21 appearances as a rookie ... Assisted the first goal of the match Week honors ... Scored in the MVC Championship against Drake (Nov. 7) ... Also recorded an twice and attempted a assist on CU’s lone goal against Kansas (Nov. 12) in the NCAA season-high five shots Tournament ... Had four shots on goal in her hometown against Nebraska and four shots-on-goal on Aug. 29 ... Followed with a season-high five shots against South against Northern Arizona Dakota State (Sept. 4) ... Took at least two shots in eight matches. (Sept. 30) ... Also scored game-winning goals HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team all-Nebraska and first-team Class B against Northern Iowa all-state as a senior ... Played in the Shrine Soccer Classic ... Named team (Oct. 12) and Evansville offensive MVP as a senior, scoring 19 goals and 15 assists for 53 points, (Nov. 4) ... Her goal ranking third in the state in scoring ... Team went 21-0 as a senior to cap- against UE came with 11 ture the state championship ... Four-year letterwinner in soccer, earned seconds left in regula- two letters in cross country ... Earned all-state academic honors in soccer tion, giving CU a 3-2 win and cross country ... Participated on the Nebraska ODP team ... Member and advancing the Jays of the National Honor Society. to the MVC Tournament Championship match ... PERSONAL: Daughter of Jeff and Sarah Peetz ... Has three sisters, twin Named to the MVC All- Ally (21) and twins Anne and Carly (19) ... Sisters Ally and Anne are Tournament Team for her Bluejay teammates and Carly is a sophomore on the Nebraska soccer heroics. team ... Entrepreneurial management major ... Born Oct. 27, 1985, in Sidney, Neb.

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#6 Sam Russell

Sr. • 5-7 • D/M Stilwell, Kan. Blue Valley West

Russell’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2004 21-21 1 2 4 15 4 0 2005 21-20 0 8 8 10 6 0 2006 18-15 0 4 4 5 3 0 Totals 60-56 1 14 16 30 13 0 “Coming off of a very strong junior season, we will continue to look to Sam to provide us with a strong work ethic and a willingness to do whatever it takes for our team to be suc- cessful this season.” - Head Coach Bruce Erickson

BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Junior) Ð Named honorable-mention Missouri Valley Conference scholar-athlete ... Started 15 of 18 matches, while not playing in the match at Northern Illinois (Sept. 4) ... Tied for the team lead with four assists ... Her 1,250 minutes played rank second among returning players ... Dished her first helper against Iowa State ... Three of her four assists set up game-winning goals ... Two assists came in MVC play ... Attempted five shots, two each at UC Riverside and Missouri State ... A crowd favorite with her effective sideline flip throw-ins (pictured at right).

2005 (Sophomore) Ð Named honorable-mention all-MVC ... Started the final 20 matches of the year after coming off the bench in season opener ... Ranked second on the team with eight assists ... Half of her helpers came on game-winning goals ... Dished three assists in MVC play ... Assisted Creighton’s first goal of the season against South Dakota State (Aug. 28) ... Tabbed to the Bluejay Classic All-Tournament Team for her play against Northern Illinois (Sept. 9) and North Dakota State (Sept. 11) ... Played at least 90 minutes in 17 matches, to log the third-most minutes played on the team.

2004 (Freshman) Ð One of three Bluejays to start all 21 matches ... Was named to the all-tournament team for both in-season tournaments which the Bluejays hosted Ð Diadora Classic and Bluejay Classic ... Recorded her first collegiate goal and assist against Western Illinois (Sept. 10) ... Also assisted a goal against Northern Iowa (Oct. 15) ... Took three shots against WIU and North Dakota State (Sept. 24), while taking a season- high four shots against UNI.

2003 (Redshirt) Ð Awarded a medical redshirt while recovering from surgery for a torn ACL.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Helped team to a state championship in her junior sea- ... Honored on the son when she was named first-team all-conference, first-team all-sun Super State First- country, first-team all-state and honorable-mention all-Kansas City Metro Team by Lincoln ... Participated in the Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star game as a senior ... Journal-Star as a Combined for nine goals and seven assists her final two prep seasons ... junior ... Tabbed the KCFC Alliance Revolution club team won state championships in 2002 Warrior MVP her junior and 2003 ... Member of National Honor Society. season ... Participated in the Shrine Soccer PERSONAL: Daughter of Woody Russell and Debbie Johnson ... Has All-Star game as a two siblings, Shannon (18) and Mikhale (9) ... Nursing major ... Born May senior ... Also lettered 5, 1985, in Denver, Colo. ... Sister Shannon is a freshman on the Missouri in cross country and State soccer team, father was a wrestler at the University of Colorado, football ... Became the uncle Rocky Russell played football at Colorado and aunt Leslie Whale first female to score played volleyball at the University of New Orleans. points in Nebraska Class A Football histo- ry ... Member of the #0 Kristen Casey Nebraska ODP.

Jr. • 5-7 • Goalkeeper PERSONAL: Daughter of Charles Omaha, Neb. and Mona Casey ... Has two siblings, Westside Chuck (30) and Kelly (25) ... Journalism / Casey’s Career Statistics graphic design major ... Born June 23, 1986, in Omaha, Neb. Year M-MS Min. GA GAA SV ShO W-L-T 2005 10-9 874 12 1.24 41 4 4-3-2 2006 9-8 803 9 1.01 36 2 3-3-2 Totals 19-17 1677 21 1.13 77 6 7-6-4 BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Sophomore) Ð Named to CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VII First-Team ... Posted six saves in a 2-1 win over Indiana (Aug. 27) to earn MVC Defensive Player of the Week honors ... Ranked third in the MVC with a 1.01 GAA ... Posted a 0.65 GAA in two MVC appearances ... Logged a shutout against South Dakota State (Aug. 30) ... Tied her career-high with eight saves at Northern Illinois (Sept. 4) ... Made her last start and final appearance of the season at Missouri State (Oct. 15).

2005 (Freshman) Ð Started nine of the 10 matches in which she appeared ... Led the team with four shutouts ... Finished just one save shy of the team lead, despite playing nearly 200 minutes fewer than the leader Creighton Athletics ... Started the season-opener against Wisconsin (Aug. 26), making four stops in her collegiate debut ... Made two saves for her first career win and Would Like to Thank shutout against Northern Illinois (Sept. 9) ... Did not allow a goal over a 342:56 minute span from Aug. 31 through Oct. 2, including three shutouts Diadora in that span ... Tied career-high with eight saves in back-to-back appear- ances against UNLV (Oct. 2) and Illinois State (Oct. 7) ... Won her last two For Its Continued starts, topping Missouri State (Oct. 23) and Evansville (Nov. 4) ... Stopped six shots in CU’s 3-2 MVC Tournament semifinal win over UE. Support of Bluejay HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner, helping the Warriors to the Women’s Soccer state championship game as a freshman ... Named All-Nebraska First- Team as a sophomore, second-team as a junior and all-metro as a senior

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#5 Nicole DeLue #7 Marcy Gans

Jr. • 5-1 • F/M/D Jr. • 5-6 • Forward Littleton, Colo. Raymore, Mo. Chatfield Archbishop O’Hara

DeLue’s Career Statistics Gans’ Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2005 21-14 1 1 3 25 13 0 2005 21-13 8 6 22 48 26 2 2006 19-11 2 1 5 14 7 1 2006 19-16 2 2 6 50 27 0 Totals 40-25 3 2 8 39 20 1 Totals 40-29 10 8 28 98 53 2 BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Sophomore) Ð Made 11 starts in 19 matches BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Sophomore) Ð Tabbed honorable-mention played, including the first six contests of the year ... Scored CU’s first goal all-MVC and named to the MVC All-Tournament team for the second of the year in the 24th minute of the season opener at Wisconsin (Aug. 25) straight season ... Led the team with 50 shots and 27 shots on goal ... Set ... Dished her only assist of the season at Missouri State (Oct. 15) ... single-season Morrison Stadium records with 37 shots and 18 shots on Scored the game-winning goal against Evansville (Oct. 26) ... Played a goal ... Morrison Stadium career record holder with seven goals, 63 shots season-high 79 minutes at Northern Illinois (Sept. 4) ... Took a season- and 32 on goal ... Attempted at least three shots in 10 matches, including high two shots on goal against UNLV (Sept. 24). twice unloading six shots ... Scored her first goal of the year and put four 2005 (Freshman) Ð Started the first 13 matches of her career, participat- shots on goal against Loyola (Sept. 1) ... Also scored against Grambling ing in all 21 contests as a rookie ... Scored her first career goal on her first on Sept. 22. career shot at South Dakota State (Aug. 28) ... Assisted CU’s lone goal in a 1-1 tie against Western Illinois (Aug. 31) ... Ranked fifth on the team with 2005 (Freshman) Ð Named to the MVC honorable-mention and all-fresh- 13 shots on goal ... Attempted at least one shot in 15 matches ... Played man teams after leading the team in goals, points, shots and shots on goal a season-high 77 minutes against Ohio (Sept. 18) ... Unloaded a season- ... Tabbed the MVC Tournament MVP after scoring a goal and adding two high five shots against Valparaiso (Sept. 25). assists during CU’s championship run ... Recorded her first career point with an assist at South Dakota State (Aug. 28) ... Tallied her first career HIGH SCHOOL: Earned honorable-mention all-state three times, while goal against North Dakota State (Sept. 11) ... Scored half of her goals in also being tabbed all-conference three times ... A four-year letterwinner, MVC play, with two multiple-goal matches ... Scored both goals in a 2-1 helped team to a state championship as a junior, scoring 17 goals with 19 win at Evansville (Oct. 9) ... Scored twice, including the game-winner, assists ... Had a career-best 20 assists as a freshman, while adding 15 goals in her first prep campaign ... Totalled 49 goals and 63 assists for 161 against Missouri State (Oct. 23) ... Named to the Diadora Classic All- career points ... Member of the Colorado ODP. Tournament Team for her play against Grambling (Sept. 23) and Valparaiso (Sept. 25) ... Launched a team season-high seven shots at PERSONAL: Daughter of John DeLue and Kimberly Chainhalt ... The Western Illinois (Aug. 31) ... Four of five shots went on goal against oldest of three children, Cameron (16) and Connor (14) ... Journalism / Evansville (Nov. 4) in the MVC semifinals ... Scored a goal and assisted public relations major ... Born Jan. 29, 1987, in Littleton, Colo. the game-winner with 11 seconds to play against UE ... Assisted a goal in the MVC Championship match vs. Drake (Nov 6).

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time first-team all-state hon- oree ... Named first-team all-conference three times ... Twice named O’Hara’s Offensive Player of the Year and team MVP as a sophomore ... Team went 8-0 in confer- ence each of her three years ... Did not play high school soccer as a senior, but still set school records for career goals (142), assists (106) and points (390) ... Scored 52 goals as a freshman, 36 as sophomore and 54 as a junior ... Had 46 assists as a junior ... Her 150 points as a junior earned her Co-Offensive Player of the Year hon- ors in Missouri ... Club team KC Dynamos won the national championship in 2001 and were six-time state champions.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Jim and Dee Rank ... Has two sisters, Mallory (23) and Ariel (16) ... Exercise science / pre-med major ... Born June 9, 1987, in Kansas City, Mo.

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#14 Lindsay Vaught #10 Jordan Bruch

Jr. • 5-4 • F/M So. • 5-9 • Forward Olathe, Kan. Papillion, Neb. Olathe North Papillion-La Vista

Vaught’s Career Statistics Bruch’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2005 21-11 4 5 13 32 14 0 2006 19-5 1 2 4 27 7 0 2006 11-5 3 0 6 11 6 1 Totals 32-16 7 5 19 43 20 1 BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Freshman) Ð Named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team, playing in all 19 matches with five starts BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Sophomore) Ð Limited to 11 matches and ... Five starts came in succession from Sept. 10-24 ... First collegiate start five starts due to injury ... Started the first four matches and the final match came against Western Michigan (Sept. 10) ... Recorded an assist in her of the season ... Scored her first goal of the year, the game-winner, against South Dakota State (Aug. 30), while attempting a season-high three shots first collegiate match at Wisconsin (Aug. 25) ... Also dished an assist against the Jackrabbits ... Notched goals in back-to-back MVC road against South Dakota State (Aug. 30) ... Scored her first career goal games at Missouri State (Oct. 15) and Indiana State (Oct. 20) ... Played a against Evansville (Oct. 22) ... Attempted a team season-high seven shots season-high 68 minutes at MSU. in a 2-1 win at UC Riverside (Sept. 17) ... Led Bluejay freshmen with 27 shots. 2005 (Freshman) Ð Tabbed to the Missouri Valley Conference All- Freshman Team ... Made her first career start against Northern Illinois on HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner for the Monarchs ... Named team Sept. 9 ... Creighton was 7-3-1 in games she started ... Ranked third on MVP as a senior when she scored 10 goals and added four assists for 24 the team in goals and points ... Scored two goals and added two assists points ... Earned Superstate honorable-mention and second-team all-con- for six points in just her second collegiate match at South Dakota State ference as a senior ... Also earned second-team all-conference laurels as (Aug. 28) ... Also scored goals at Northern Colorado (Sept. 4) and against a freshman ... Totalled 32 goals and 15 assists for 79 career points ... Northern Iowa (Oct. 12) ... Attempted a team season-high seven shots at Voted team captain as a junior and senior ... Played club soccer for the UNC ... Also assisted a score against UNI ... Assisted on the game-win- ning goals against Ohio (Sept. 18) and Northern Arizona (Sept. 30) ... One Arsenal Sparks, helping the team to four straight state cup finals ... of seven players to log at least 1,200 minutes played. Member of the Nebraska ODP, playing in events in Costa Rica and Florida ... Lettered in basketball as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time first-team all-state honoree ... Earned first- team all-conference all four seasons ... Tabbed team offensive MVP all PERSONAL: Daughter four years, while earning confer- of Frank and Margaret ence MVP accolades as a Bruch ... Born July 29, senior with 34 goals, 10 assists 1988, in Omaha, Neb. ... and 78 points ... Twice earned Oldest of three siblings, first-team all-Kansas City Metro Skylar (15) and Taylor honors ... Set the school record (14) ... Intends to major in with 38 goals as a sophomore, business. adding 17 assists for 93 points ... Owns the school record with 111 career goals ... Added 46 assists for 268 career points ... Member of the Kansas ODP.

PERSONAL: Daughter of David and Maureen Vaught ... The youngest of four children, Angela (32), Katie (26) and Mike (24) ... Pharmacy major ... Born Aug. 22, 1987, in St. Joseph, Mo.

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#18 Eden Hingwing #16 Kyla Hoskins

So. • 5-6 • Defender So. • 5-4 • M/F Burnaby, British Columbia Olathe, Kan. Burnaby Central Blue Valley West

Hingwing’s Career Statistics Hoskins’ Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2006 17-15 0 1 1 3 0 0 2006 12-0 1 0 2 3 2 1 BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Freshman) Ð Named to the Missouri Valley BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Freshman) Ð Appeared in 12 matches off Conference All-Freshman Team ... Appeared in 17 matches, starting the the bench in her rookie season ... Debuted with 23 minutes at Wisconsin final 15 for the Jays ... Missed the first two matches of the season while (Aug. 25) ... Scored the game-winning goal in the fifth minute of overtime playing with the Canadian National Team at the FIFA U-20 Women’s at UC Riverside (Sept. 17), her only score of the year ... Both of her shots World Championships in Russia ... Finished second on the team with at UCR were on goal ... Only other shot attempt of the season came 1,485 minutes played, playing every minute of 14 straight matches from against Evansville on Oct. 22 ... Played a season-high 54 minutes at Sept. 4 through Oct. 26 ... Earned her first CU start at Northern Illinois Northern Illinois (Sept. 4). (Sept. 4) ... Notched an assist in a 3-0 win over Grambling (Sept. 22) ... Attempted her first two shots of the season against UNLV (Sept. 24). HIGH SCHOOL: Twice earned all-state honors, garnering first-team recognition as a junior and second-team accolades as a senior ... Named HIGH SCHOOL: Voted the team defensive MVP and named Most first-team all-conference as a senior, second-team as a junior and twice Inspirational Player ... Played for the U-17, U-16, U-15 and U-14 named honorable-mention ... Three-time scholar-athlete ... Named the Provincial Teams, winning the Canada Games in 2005 ... Participated with Gatorade Rookie of the Year after her freshman campaign ... Team won the U-20 and U-18 National Team in 2006 ... Also lettered in volleyball and state championship her junior year and was runner-up as a senior ... track. Member of the Kansas Olympic Development Program ... Member of the National Honor Society and was class secretary her final two years. PERSONAL: Daughter of Charlie Hingwing and Dianne Morin ... Born June 11, 1988, in Burnaby, British Columbia ... Youngest of three siblings, PERSONAL: Daughter of Richard and Christine Hernandez ... Born Dec. Kyla (25) and Lani (21) ... Kyla played volleyball at Simon Fraser 2, 1987, in Omaha, University ... Intends to major in psychology. Neb. ... Has one older sister, Danielle (21) ... Intends to major in exercise science, pre- med.

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#20 Shawn Magrum #17 Anne Peetz

So. • 5-9 • M/F So. • 5-9 • M/D Mokena, Ill. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Way Pius X

Magrum’s Career Statistics Peetz’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW 2005 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2006 13-7 2 2 6 23 7 0 2006 10-3 1 1 3 5 2 0 Totals 14-3 1 1 3 6 2 0 BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Freshman) Ð Appeared in 13 matches with seven starts as a rookie ... Attempted two shots in her collegiate debut at BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Freshman) Ð Appeared in 10 of Creighton’s Wisconsin (Aug. 25) ... Scored a goal in her first career start against first 11 matches, making three starts ... Missed the final eight matches of Indiana (Aug. 27) ... Unloaded five shots and logged an assist in a 2-0 win the year due to injury ... Earned her first career start in a 2-1 win over over South Dakota State (Aug. 30) ... Recorded an assist against Indiana (Aug. 27) ... Also started at Northern Illinois (Sept. 4) and at San Evansville (Oct. 22) ... Scored Creighton’s lone goal in the season finale Diego State (Sept. 15), playing a season-high 67 minutes against the against Evansville in the MVC Tournament semifinals (Nov. 3) ... Scored Aztecs ... Recorded her first assist against South Dakota State (Aug. 30) both goals for CU in a 2-1 exhibition win over Minnesota (Aug. 19). ... Scored her first career goal, the lone Bluejay tally, in a 2-1 loss to Iowa State (Sept. 8). HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team all-state Class B and second-team all- state as a senior ... An all-city honoree three times ... Helped team to 2005 (Redshirt) Ð Played in four matches off the bench ... Her final back-to-back state championships during her sophomore and junior sea- appearance of the year came against Ohio (Sept. 18) ... Missed the sons ... Team went undefeated (21-0) as a sophomore and 18-1 as a remainder of the season with various injuries, earning a medical redshirt. junior ... Thunderbolts finished as state runners-up as a freshman and senior ... Scored eight goals and added 10 assists as a senior ... HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Lincoln Way for her final two years after Participated in the Shrine Soccer Classic ... Member of the Nebraska ODP attending Hutchinson (Kan.) High School for her first two prep seasons ...... Also lettered in volleyball ... Member of National Honor Society, Student Named all-state both years at Lincoln Way, while earning first-team all- Council and Spanish Club. state honors as a sophomore and second-team honors as a freshman ... Tabbed first-team all-conference four times ... A Wendy’s High School PERSONAL: Daughter of Jeff and Sarah Peetz ... Born May 5, 1988, in Heisman nominee as a senior ... Named her team’s offensive MVP each Sidney, Neb. ... Has season, leading her squads in assists each year ... Team MVP as a fresh- three sisters, twin man and sophomore ... Set Hutchinson school records as a freshman with Carly (19) and twins 27 goals and nine assists in one season ... Had 62 goals, 30 assists and Ally and Katy (21) ... 154 career points ... Ranked Sisters Ally and Katy 24th in her class of 741. are Bluejay team- mates and Carly is a PERSONAL: Daughter of sophomore on the Gregory and Kari Magrum Nebraska soccer ... Born Aug. 15, 1986, in team ... Majoring in Aurora, Ill. ... The oldest of business finance and four children, Kersten (17), Spanish ... First Gregory (15) and Joel (14) name is pronounced ... Biology major with a Annie. minor in biophysics ... Mother played basketball and father wrestled at Grand Valley State (Mich.).

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#8 Mary Zapapas #19 Tara Bailey

So. • 5-6 • Midfielder RS-Fr. • 5-9 • Defender Centennial, Colo. Fort Collins, Colo. Arapahoe Fort Collins Middle Tennessee

Zapapas’ Career Statistics (at Middle Tennessee) BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Redshirt) Ð Did not appear in a match while Year M-MS G A PTS Shots SOG GW redshirting the season. 2006 21-21 11 4 26 54 24 5

COLLEGIATE CAREER: 2006 (Middle Tennessee) Ð Named Sun Belt HIGH SCHOOL: Named first-team all-conference and honorable-mention Freshman of the Year and second-team all-Sun Belt ... Honored on the all-state by the Rocky Mountain News as a senior, when she guided her Soccer Buzz All-Freshman Team ... Started all 21 matches for the 17-4-0 team to a 15-2-1 record ... Team captain and voted team’s top defender Blue Raiders ... Ranked third on the team with 11 goals and 26 points, as as a senior ... Member of three conference championship teams and the MTSU ranked third in the NCAA in scoring offense ... Led the team with Lambkins finished second in state her sophomore season ... Earned three five game-winning goals, three in Sun Belt play ... Unloaded 54 shots, 24 varsity letters in soccer and tabbed most improved on the team as a on goal ... Earned Dean’s List honors in fall 2006. sophomore ... Member of the Fort Collins Arsenal Club team, capturing the state championship in 1999 ... Also earned two letters in basketball. HIGH SCHOOL: Named a prep All-American as a senior ... Twice named first-team all-state and two-time first-team all-conference honoree ... PERSONAL: Daughter of John and Kelly Bailey ... Born Nov. 17, 1987, Tabbed school midfield MVP as a senior. in Fort Collins, Colo. ... Has an older brother, Brandon (23) ... Brandon played baseball at the University of Utah ... An undeclared major. PERSONAL: Daughter of Jim and Jan Zapapas ... Born May 6, 1988, in Littleton, Colo. ... Has three siblings, twins Michelle and Laura (23) and Kelly (14) ... Intends to major in business.

#9 Brittni Deeb

Fr. • 5-6 • Defender Lake Elmo, Minn. Hill-Murray

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner in soccer, earning all-conference recognition as a junior and senior ... Started every match over her final two seasons and started 66 of 80 possible prep contests ... Dished 20 assists as a senior, along with six goals for 32 points while helping her team to a 14-3-3 mark ... Logged four goals and 16 helpers for 24 points as a junior ... Scored 12 goals, assisted 50 tallies for 74 career points ... Played club soccer for the St. Croix Eclectic and participated on the Minnesota Olympic Development Program ... Also earned three letters in track.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Dan and Tiffni Deeb ... Born May 31, 1989 in St. Paul, Minn. ... Has one older sister, Nikki (24) ... Undeclared major.

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#21 Grace Kwon #00 Justine O’Neill-Hedlund

Fr. • 5-5 • M/F RS-Fr. • 5-8 • Goalkeeper Lawrenceville, Ga. Allen, Texas Peachtree Ridge Ursuline Academy

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity starter and three-year captain ... BLUEJAY CAREER: 2006 (Redshirt) Ð Did not appear in a match while Earned Atlanta Journal Constitution First-Team honors, along with all- redshirting the season. county and all-region accolades ... Tabbed Senior Athlete of the Year ... Played club soccer for the GSA Phoenix Red, winning the state champi- HIGH SCHOOL: Helped guide the Bears to state championships as a onship in 2005 ... Member of the Georgia Olympic Development Program freshman and sophomore ... Played for the North Texas Olympic ... Member of the honor roll. Development Program from 2002-04 ... Competed with the D’Feeters Club team ... Earned honor roll recognition throughout high school. PERSONAL: Daughter of David and Hanna Kwon ... Born Aug. 26, 1989, in Lawrenceville, Ga. ... Has two younger sisters, Emily (15) and Ashleey PERSONAL: Daughter of Mark Hedlund and Rosalia O’Neill ... Born Nov. (9) ... Father played collegiate soccer at Oxford College of Emory 28, 1987, in Maplewood, Minn. ... Has one older brother, Patrick (22) ... An University ... Plans to major in exercise science ... First Georgia recruit by undeclared major. head coach Bruce Erickson.

#15 Emily Orbell #3 Claire Zach

Fr. • 5-6 • Midfielder Fr. • 5-6 • M/D White Bear Lake, Minn. Omaha, Neb. White Bear Lake Marian

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner, earning first-team all-conference HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner, earning all-state honors from the and all-state recognition three times .... Twice named to the all-metro area Omaha World-Herald three times ... Tabbed first-team all-state by the team ... Participated in the Senior Classic all-star game and was tabbed Lincoln Journal Star as a junior ... Participated in the Shrine Soccer team MVP as a senior ... Scored nine goals and added six assists for 24 Classic as a senior ... Scored 23 goals in high school, including six in each points as a senior ... Totalled 25 goals and 30 assists for 80 career points, of her first three seasons ... Dished nine assists and finished with 21 including a career-best 12 assists as a sophomore ... Played club soccer points as a junior ... Served as team captain for three seasons ... Member for the St. Croix Eclectic and participated on the Minnesota Olympic of National Honor Society and Latin National Honor Society, while finish- Development Program ... Earned honor roll recognition every semester in ing as salutatorian of her class of 165 ... Served as class president for high school and was a member of student council. three years ... Member of the Nebraska ODP ... Captained her club team, West Omaha Gladiator, while leading the team to five state cup champi- PERSONAL: Daughter of Ray and Kelli Orbell ... Born April 27, 1989, in onships. White Bear Lake, Minn. ... Has an older brother, Mike (21) ... An unde- clared major. PERSONAL: Daughter of Terry and Mary Zach ... Born Feb. 9, 1989, in St. Paul, Minn. ... Youngest of four children, Katie (24), Kelly (22) and Patrick (20) ... Intends to become a pre-med major ... Grandfather John Sova played baseball at Creighton.

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 27 2006 Season Review

2006 Individual Statistics Career Miscellaneous Statistics CU Opp. No. Name MP-MS Shots SOG G A Pts. G A Pts. Corner Kicks ...... 79 ...... 82 22 Toch Ihemelu 19-4 25 14 5 0 10 9 0 18 Offsides ...... 30 ...... 43 15 Emily Munn 19-19 11 4 2 3 7 10 8 28 Penalty Kicks ...... 1-1 ...... 0-1 18 Katie Brennan 19-19 11 5 3 0 6 9 3 21 14 Lindsay Vaught 11-5 11 6 3 0 6 7 5 19 Score By Periods 7 Marcy Gans 19-16 50 27 2 2 6 10 8 28 1 2 OT OT2 Total 17 Anne Peetz 13-7 23 7 2 2 6 2 2 6 CU 11 14 1 0 26 23 Kristine Willrett 19-18 40 20 1 4 6 9 19 37 Opp. 8110 1 20 5 Nicole DeLue 19-11 14 7 2 1 5 3 2 8 16 Gretta Arvesen 19-11 13 8 1 3 5 4 4 12 Record Breakdown 10 Jordan Bruch 19-5 27 7 1 2 4 1 2 4 Overall ...... 9-8-2 6 Sam Russell 18-15 5 3 0 4 4 1 14 16 Home ...... 6-5-0 4 Heather Duncan 18-12 21 12 1 1 3 1 2 4 Away ...... 2-3-2 20 Shawn Magrum 10-3 5 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 Neutral ...... 1-0-0 11 Katy Peetz 10-6 12 6 1 0 2 7 2 16 Missouri Valley Conference ...... 3-2-1 24 Kyla Hoskins 12-0 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 3 Sydney Reeves 13-10 6 3 0 1 1 6 3 15 Home ...... 2-1-0 12 Tristan Moser-Bleil 19-8 5 1 0 1 1 3 7 13 Away ...... 1-1-1 21 Eden Hingwing 17-15 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 Non-Conference ...... 6-6-1 8 Katie Heitke 12-1 6 3 0 0 0 4 4 12 Home ...... 4-4-0 2 Ally Peetz 19-5 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 Away ...... 1-2-1 Neutral ...... 1-0-0 Creighton Totals 19 296 138 26 26 78 Creighton Scores First ...... 8-2-1 Opponent Totals 19 257 106 20 21 61 Opponent Scores First ...... 1-6-1 Ahead at Halftime ...... 5-1-1 GOALKEEPING CAREER Trailing at Halftime ...... 0-5-0 No. Name MP-MS Min. SV GA GAA ShO W-L-T Min. SV GA GAA ShO Tied at Halftime ...... 4-2-1 25 Valerie Zimmerer 11-10 876 42 8 0.82 3 6-4-0 3015 139 32 0.96 10 0 Kristen Casey 9-8 803 36 9 1.01 2 3-3-2 1677 77 21 1.13 6 Attendance Breakdown 1 Heather Currie 1-1 90 6 3 3.00 0 0-1-0 90 6 3 3.00 0 Matches Total Average OVERALL ...... 19 ...... 9,091...... 478 Creighton Totals 19 1769 86 20 1.02 6 9-8-2 Home ...... 11 ...... 7,603...... 691 Opponent Totals 19 1769 112 26 1.32 4 8-9-2 Away ...... 7 ...... 1,334...... 191 One combined shutout; two team saves in 2006 Neutral...... 1 ...... 154...... 154 Game-by-Game Results • 9-8-2 Overall • 3-2-1 MVC Date Opponent Score Record MVC Attendance Goals Aug. 25 at Wisconsin - % L, 2-3 0-1-0 ÐÐ 350 DeLue (1) Aug. 27 vs. Indiana - % W, 2-1 1-1-0 ÐÐ 154 Anne Peetz (1), Ihemelu (1) Aug. 30 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W, 2-0 2-1-0 ÐÐ 376 Vaught (1), Ihemelu (2) Sept. 1 LOYOLA (Ill.) L, 1-2 (2ot) 2-2-0 ÐÐ 1120 Gans (1) Sept. 4 at Northern Illinois T, 1-1 (2ot) 2-2-1 ÐÐ 87 Munn (1) Sept. 8 IOWA STATE - # L, 1-2 2-3-1 ÐÐ 908 Magrum (1) Sept. 10 WESTERN MICHIGAN - # W, 2-0 3-3-1 ÐÐ 302 Brennan (1), Willrett (1) Sept. 15 at San Diego State L, 0-2 3-4-1 ÐÐ 289 None Sept. 17 at UC Riverside W, 2-1 (ot) 4-4-1 ÐÐ 155 Munn (2), Hoskins (1) Sept. 22 GRAMBLING STATE - $ W, 3-0 5-4-1 ÐÐ 648 Duncan (1), Ihemelu (3), Gans (2) Sept. 24 UNLV - $ L, 0-1 5-5-1 ÐÐ 587 None Sept. 29 KANSAS W, 1-0 6-5-1 ÐÐ 1251 Katy Peetz (1) Oct. 7 ILLINOIS STATE* W, 1-0 7-5-1 1-0-0 1004 Brennan (2) Oct. 13 DRAKE* L, 0-2 7-6-1 1-1-0 443 None Oct. 15 at Missouri State* T, 1-1 (2ot) 7-6-2 1-1-1 237 Vaught (2) Oct. 20 at Indiana State* W, 3-1 8-6-2 2-1-1 104 Vaught (3), Brennan (3), Arvesen (1) Oct. 22 EVANSVILLE* W, 3-0 9-6-2 3-1-1 353 DeLue (2), Ihemelu (4), Bruch (1) Oct. 26 at Northern Iowa* L, 0-1 9-7-2 3-2-1 112 None Nov. 3 EVANSVILLE - ^ L, 1-2 9-8-2 ÐÐ 611 Anne Peetz (2)

% - Wisconsin Big Toe Invitational in Madison, Wis. * - Missouri Valley Conference regular-season match # - Diadora Classic in Omaha, Neb. ^ - State Farm MVC Tournament in Omaha, Neb. $ - Bluejay Classic in Omaha, Neb. Home matches in BOLD CAPS

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2006 Missouri Valley Conference Standings MVC Overall Team W L T Pts. Pct. GF GA W L T Pct. GF GA Drake 5 0 1 16 .917 11 3 12 6 2 .650 32 27 Creighton 3 2 1 10 .583 8 5 9 8 2 .526 26 20 Evansville 3 3 0 9 .500 12 12 10 9 0 .526 40 28 Missouri State 2 3 1 7 .417 15 11 10 9 2 .524 32 23 Illinois State 2 3 1 7 .417 3 5 6 9 3 .417 20 16 Indiana State 2 4 0 6 .333 6 9 8 10 0 .444 28 28 Northern Iowa 2 4 0 6 .333 5 15 2 16 0 .111 13 58 2006 All-MVC Honors

First Team GK Jackie Jasper, So. Missouri State D Shannon Durocher, Jr. Illinois State D Kate Hercules, Sr. Missouri State D Danielle Oswald, Sr. Drake M Meghan Boler, Sr. Illinois State More Bluejay Honors M Heidi Grey, Jr. Evansville MVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK M Emily Munn, Sr. Creighton Toch Ihemelu, Offensive, Aug. 28 M Elise Rau, Sr. Drake Kristen Casey, Defensive, Aug. 28 F Sarah Foote, Jr. Drake F Kayla Lambert, So. Evansville Katie Brennan, Defensive, Oct. 9 2006 MVC Tournament Recap F Lauren Podolski, Jr. Indiana State Gretta Arvesen, Offensive, Oct. 23 Oct. 29 (Campus Sites) Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Emily Munn, Defensive, Oct. 23 #1 Drake Second Team GK Jenny Schroeder, Fr. Drake MVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK D Katie Brennan, Sr. Creighton Katy Peetz, Jr., F, Oct. 5 DU, 1-0 (OT) #4 Illinois State D Shannon Duggan, Jr. Illinois State D Nicole Zygmontowicz, Jr. Evansville MSU, 1-0 MVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE TEAM M Kate Blair, Jr. Missouri State Katie Brennan, Sr., D #5 Missouri State M Amy Seubert, Jr. Northern Iowa Emily Munn, Sr., M DU, 1-0 (OT) M Julie Winkler, So. Evansville Sam Russell, Jr., M (HM) MVC Champ F Chelsea Anderson, Sr. Missouri State #3 Evansville F Jacki Gielau, Jr. Northern Iowa UE, 3-1 F Melissa Nelson, Sr. Drake CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VII F Mia Tofano, So. Evansville FIRST TEAM #6 Indiana State UE, 2-1 Katie Brennan, Sr., D Honorable Mention Kristen Casey, So., GK #2 Creighton Marcy Gans, Kristine Willrett, Heather Duncan (CU); Sinead Brown (DU); Yvonne Northover, Semifinals and Finals played at Kanisha Campbell, Andrea Shaw (ILS); Caroline Morrison Stadium in Omaha, Neb. Sweeney, Lauren Heck (MSU).

2006 MVC All-Tournament Team All-Freshman Team D Shannon Eccleston Illinois State Megan Boler, Illinois State D Rachel Gielau Drake Lauren Podolski, Indiana State D Eden Hingwing Creighton D Kasey Kutzler Evansville Kate Blair, Missouri State M Samantha Aguilar Missouri State Kate Hercules, Missouri State F Jordan Bruch Creighton Emily Munn, Creighton F Melissa Lewis Drake Marcy Gans, Creighton F Nicole Logan Missouri State Kara Murphy, Evansville F Katie MacBride Northern Iowa F Ammanda Wisniewski Illinois State Mia Tofano, Evansville F Liz Woerle Drake Nicole Zygmontowicz, Evansville Elise Rau, Drake MVC Specialty Awards Sarah Foote, Drake Player of the Year - Sarah Foote, Drake Danielle Oswald, Drake Def. Player of the Year - Danielle Oswald, Drake Emily Munn was tabbed first-team all-MVC Melissa Nelson, Drake - MVP Freshman of the Year - Samantha Aguilar, MSU for the second time in 2006. Coaching Staff of the Year - Evansville

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 29 2007 Bluejay Opponents

Arizona Wildcats Arizona State Sun Devils Friday, Sept. 28 ¥ 9 p.m. ¥ Tucson, Ariz. Sunday, Sept. 30 ¥ 2 p.m. ¥ Tempe, Ariz. Thursday, Oct. 11 ¥ 7 p.m. ¥ Des Moines, Iowa Location ...... Tucson, Ariz. Location ...... Tempe, Ariz. Location ...... Des Moines, Iowa Enrollment ...... 37,000 Enrollment ...... 63,278 Enrollment ...... 5,366 Colors ...... Cardinal & Navy Colors ...... Maroon & Gold Colors ...... Blue & White Conference ...... Pacific-10 Conference ...... Pacific-10 Conference ...... Missouri Valley Facility ...... Murphey Stadium Facility ...... Sun Devil Soccer Stadium Facility ...... Cownie Soccer Complex Head Coach ...... Dan Tobias Head Coach ...... Kevin Boyd Head Coach ...... Corbin Stone Career Record ...... 84-80-16 (9 years) Career Record ...... 124-63-20 (10 years) Career Record ...... 57-33-1 (5 years) Record at Arizona ...... 40-35-7 (4 years) Record at ASU ...... First Year Record at Drake ...... Same 2006 Overall Record ...... 8-10-2 2006 Overall Record ...... 8-8-3 2006 Overall Record ...... 12-6-2 2006 Conference Record/Finish . . . .1-6-2 / 9th 2006 Conference Record/Finish . . . .3-5-1 / 7th 2006 MVC Record/Finish ...... 5-0-1 / 1st SID Contact ...... Julian Temblador SID Contact ...... Steve Rodriguez SID Contact ...... Anthony Reynolds SID Phone/Fax ...... (520) 621-4163 / 2681 SID Phone/Fax ...... (480) 965-9780 / 5408 SID Phone/Fax ...... (515) 271-3740 / 3015 SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.arizonaathletics.com Website ...... www.thesundevils.com Website ...... www.godrakebulldogs.com Series vs. Creighton ...... Arizona leads 2-0-0 Series vs. Creighton ...... ASU leads 1-0-0 Series vs. Creighton ...... Series tied 4-4-0

Evansville Purple Aces Friday, Oct. 26 ¥ 7 p.m. ¥ Evansville, Ind. Sunday, Oct. 14 ¥ Noon ¥ Normal, Ill. Location ...... Evansville, Ind. Location ...... Normal, Ill. Enrollment ...... 2,434 Enrollment ...... 20,265 Colors ...... Purple, White & Orange Colors ...... Red & White Conference ...... Missouri Valley Conference ...... Missouri Valley Facility ...... Arad McCutchan Stadium Facility ...... Adelaide Street Field Head Coach ...... Chris Pfau Head Coach ...... Drew Roff Career Record ...... 31-57-3 (5 years) Career Record ...... 17-5-1 (2 years) Record at Evansville ...... 20-17-1 (2 years) Record at ISU ...... First Year 2006 Overall Record ...... 10-9-0 2006 Overall Record ...... 6-9-3 2006 MVC Record/Finish ...... 3-3-0 / 3rd 2006 MVC Record/Finish ...... 2-3-1 / T-4th SID Contact ...... Bob Boxell SID Contact ...... Jimmy Knodel SID Phone/Fax ...... (812) 479-2285 / 2090 SID Phone/Fax ...... (309) 438-3802 / 5634 SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.gopurpleaces.com Website ...... www.goredbirds.com Series vs. Creighton ...... UE leads 12-7-1 Series vs. Creighton ...... ISU leads 7-5-2

Indiana State Sycamores Iowa Hawkeyes Missouri State Bears Friday, Oct. 19 ¥ 7 p.m. ¥ Omaha, Neb. Friday, Sept. 21 ¥ 7 p.m. ¥ Omaha, Neb. Friday, Oct. 5 ¥ 5 p.m. ¥ Omaha, Neb. Location ...... Terre Haute, Ind. Location ...... Iowa City, Iowa Location ...... Springfield, Mo. Enrollment ...... 10,568 Enrollment ...... 29,697 Enrollment ...... 20,962 Colors ...... Royal Blue & White Colors ...... Black & Old Gold Colors ...... Maroon & White Conference ...... Missouri Valley Conference ...... Big Ten Conference ...... Missouri Valley Facility ...... ISU Soccer Complex Facility ...... Iowa Soccer Complex Facility ...... Plaster Sports Complex Head Coach ...... Vernon Croft Head Coach ...... Ron Rainey Head Coach ...... Rob Brewer Career Record ...... 50-78-7 (7 years) Career Record ...... 76-63-19 (8 years) Career Record ...... 174-120-25 (16 years) Record at ISU ...... Same Record at Iowa ...... 6-11-2 (1 year) Record at MSU ...... 106-92-23 (11 years) 2006 Overall Record ...... 8-10-0 2006 Overall Record ...... 6-11-2 2006 Overall Record ...... 10-9-2 2006 MVC Record/Finish ...... 2-4-0 / T-6th 2006 Conference Record/Finish .1-8-1 / T-10th 2006 MVC Record/Finish ...... 2-3-1 / T-4th SID Contact ...... Katie Gaal SID Contact ...... Brad Rudner SID Contact ...... Adeana McAfee SID Phone/Fax ...... (812) 237-4161 / 4157 SID Phone/Fax ...... (319) 335-9411 / 9417 SID Phone/Fax ...... (417) 836-5402 / 4868 SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.gosycamores.com Website ...... www.hawkeyesports.com Website ...... www.missouristatebears.com Series vs. Creighton ...... CU leads 9-0-0 Series vs. Creighton ...... Iowa leads 3-1-0 Series vs. Creighton ...... MSU leads 4-3-3

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North Dakota State Bison Northern Colorado Bears Friday, Sept. 14 ¥ 4 p.m. ¥ Fargo, N.D. Friday, Aug. 31 ¥ 5 p.m. ¥ Omaha, Neb. Sunday, Oct. 28 ¥ Noon ¥ Omaha, Neb. Location ...... Fargo, N.D. Location ...... Greeley, Colo. Location ...... Cedar Falls, Iowa Enrollment ...... 12,258 Enrollment ...... 12,300 Enrollment ...... 11,853 Colors ...... Yellow & Green Colors ...... Blue & Gold Colors ...... Purple & Old Gold Conference ...... Summit League Conference ...... Big Sky Conference ...... Missouri Valley Facility ...... Ellig Sports Complex Facility ...... Jackson Stadium Facility ...... Premier Soccer Field Head Coach ...... Pete Cuadrado Head Coach ...... Tim Barrera Head Coach ...... Kathy Kakoyianni-Bering Career Record ...... 40-26-5 (4 years) Career Record ...... 137-107-9 (14 years) Career Record ...... 3-32-0 (2 years) Record at NDSU ...... Same Record at UNC ...... 78-16-6 (8 years) Record at UNI ...... Same 2006 Overall Record ...... 13-7-1 2006 Overall Record ...... 6-12-0 2006 Overall Record ...... 2-16-0 SID Contact ...... Rand Champion 2006 Conference Record/Finish . .2-5-0 / T-7th 2006 MVC Record/Finish ...... 2-4-0 / T-6th SID Phone/Fax ...... (701) 231-8047 / 8022 SID Contact ...... Joe Prisco SID Contact ...... Kara Moran SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID Phone/Fax ...... (970) 351-2522 / 1995 SID Phone/Fax ...... (319) 273-5455 / 3602 Website ...... www.gobison.com SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] Series vs. Creighton ...... CU leads 2-0-0 Website ...... www.uncbears.com Website ...... www.unipanthers.com Series vs. Creighton ...... Series tied 1-1-1 Series vs. Creighton ...... CU leads 7-1-1

San Diego State Aztecs South Dakota Coyotes South Dakota State Jackrabbits Friday, Sept. 7 ¥ 7 p.m. ¥ Omaha, Neb. Tuesday, Sept. 11 ¥ 6 p.m. ¥ Omaha, Neb. Sunday, Sept. 16 ¥ 1 p.m. ¥ Brookings, S.D. Location ...... San Diego, Calif. Location ...... Vermillion, S.D. Location ...... Brookings, S.D. Enrollment ...... 35,887 Enrollment ...... 8,746 Enrollment ...... 11,377 Colors ...... Scarlet & Black Colors ...... Red & White Colors ...... Yellow & Blue Conference ...... Mountain West Conference ...... North Central (Division II) Conference ...... Summit League Facility ...... SDSU Sports Deck Facility ...... USD Soccer Field Facility ...... Fishback Soccer Park Head Coach ...... Mike Friesen Head Coach ...... Becky Heiberger Head Coach ...... Lang Wedemeyer Career Record ...... First Year Career Record ...... 24-13-2 (2 years) Career Record ...... 54-63-12 (7 years) Record at SDSU ...... Same Record at USD ...... Same Record at SDSU ...... Same 2006 Overall Record ...... 6-11-3 2006 Overall Record ...... 10-7-1 2006 Overall Record ...... 8-9-3 2006 Conference Record/Finish . . . .2-3-2 / 5th 2006 Conference Record/Finish . . . .7-5-0 / 3rd SID Contact ...... Justin Stottlemyre SID Contact ...... Jeff Salmon SID Contact ...... Dan Genzler SID Phone/Fax ...... (605) 688-4822 / 5999 SID Phone/Fax . . . . .(619) 594-5547 / 582-6541 SID Phone/Fax ...... (605) 677-5927 / 3273 SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.gojacks.com Website ...... www.goaztecs.com Website ...... www.usdcoyotes.com Series vs. Creighton ...... CU leads 3-0-0 Series vs. Creighton ...... SDSU leads 1-0-0 Series vs. Creighton ...... First Meeting

Stephen F. Austin Ladyjacks Weber State Wildcats Western Illinois Westerwinds Sunday, Sept. 2 ¥ 11 a.m. ¥ Nacogdoches, Texas Sunday, Sept. 23 ¥ Noon ¥ Omaha, Neb. Sunday, Oct. 21 ¥ 1 p.m. ¥ Omaha, Neb. Location ...... Nacogdoches, Texas Location ...... Ogden, Utah Location ...... Macomb, Ill. Enrollment ...... 11,756 Enrollment ...... 18,000 Enrollment ...... 13,558 Colors ...... Purple & White Colors ...... Purple & White Colors ...... Purple & Gold Conference ...... Southland Conference ...... Big Sky Conference ...... Summit League Facility ...... SFA Intramural Complex Facility ...... Wildcat Soccer Field Facility ...... John MacKenzie Alumni Field Head Coach ...... Jaime Frias Head Coach ...... Tim Crompton Head Coach ...... Tony Guinn Career Record ...... 23-12-1 (2 years) Career Record ...... 31-22-7 (3 years) Career Record ...... 30-20-4 (3 years) Record at SFA ...... Same Record at WSU ...... Same Record at WIU ...... First Year 2006 Overall Record ...... 9-8-1 2006 Overall Record ...... 9-7-3 2006 Overall Record ...... 11-8-0 2006 Conference Record/Finish . . . .5-2-1 / 3rd 2006 Conference Record/Finish . . . .4-2-1 / 4th 2006 Conference Record/Finish . . . .3-3-0 / 4th SID Contact ...... Brian Ross SID Contact ...... Darin Hogge SID Contact ...... Greg Bouslog SID Phone/Fax ...... (936) 468-5800 / 4593 SID Phone/Fax ...... (801) 626-6012 / 6490 SID Phone/Fax ...... (309) 298-1133 / 2060 SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] SID E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.sfajacks.com Website ...... www.weberstatesports.com Website ...... www.wiuathletics.com Series vs. Creighton ...... First Meeting Series vs. Creighton ...... Series tied 1-1-0 Series vs. Creighton ...... CU leads 8-0-1

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 31 Missouri Valley Conference

Fresh off a centennial celebration in 2006-07, the Missouri Valley April 2005 as the conference collaborated with local partners to Conference begins its second centennial as a leader in college ath- stage the Men's Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome. letics and is the nation's second-oldest NCAA Division I conference. And while the Missouri Valley Conference has been progressive In the league's first 100 seasons, 32 members combined for 27 in pursuing NCAA events, the oldest Division I athletic conference national championships, while 56 Valley student-athletes captured west of the Mississippi River has continued to be a national leader NCAA individual titles. In addition, Valley student-athletes and in the athletic arena. coaches earned 50 National Player or Coach of the Year honors in The seeds for this vision were planted by eight administrators their respective sports. And the league had a myriad of student-ath- representing five institutions, who met at the Midland Hotel in letes who collected All-America honors and earned national acade- Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 12, 1907. The five schools which formed mic distinction in The Valley's first century. the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association were The Missouri Valley Conference continues to lead by example as Washington University of St. Louis, and the state universities of one of college athletics' most progressive conferences. The Valley Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Two months after the initial emphasizes the importance of the student-athlete and is aggressive meeting, two more schools -- and Iowa State -- Missouri Valley Conference in its approach to provide opportunities for its member institutions. were admitted. 1818 Chouteau Ave While the success of men's basketball has received the greatest In the fall of 1907, basketball became the first competitive sport. St. Louis, MO 63103 attention, the overall performance of league teams in virtually every Today, the Missouri Valley Conference sponsors the following Phone: (314) 421-0339 sport continues to raise the national profile of the conference. sports: baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and In men's basketball, The Valley has received much national women's cross country and track & field (indoor and outdoor), men's Fax: (314) 421-3505 acclaim over the past decade during its return to prominence. In and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, softball, women's Scoreboard Phone: (314) 699-6821 2007-08, the MVC will be looking to extend its streak of consecutive swimming and diving, men's and women's tennis, and women's vol- www.mvc.org seasons with two or more teams advancing to NCAA Tournament leyball. play to 10-straight years. Last year, two teams (Creighton, Southern Athletic accomplishments on the men's athletics side include 10 Illinois) made the field with SIU reaching the Sweet 16. Meanwhile, national basketball championships, 16 trips to the NCAA Final Four, MVC Staff the league finished No. 6 - its all-time high - in the Ratings a 1989 national baseball championship and 19 College World Series Percentage Index (RPI) a second-straight season. Notably, The qualifiers. In 2001, Missouri State added to The Valley women's Doug Elgin - Commissioner Valley has had 10 post-season teams in men's basketball over the accomplishments, as the Lady Bears advanced to the Women's Patty Viverito - Sr. Associate Commissioner past two seasons, with three NCAA Sweet 16 trips (Bradley, Basketball Final Four in St. Louis. Creighton (2004) and Missouri Southern Illinois and Wichita State). State (2005) have claimed national championships (WNIT) in Joe Mitch - Associate Commissioner The Valley made history in March 2007 with record attendance women's basketball, while MSU also has a 1992 NCAA Women's Jack Watkins - Associate Commissioner for for four days at St. Louis' Scottrade Center as 85,074 fans turned out Final Four appearance, and Creighton (2003) and Drake (1999) Marketing and Television to watch the five sessions of the tournament. The two sellout crowds have made semifinal trips to the WNIT postseason tournament. Mike Kern - Associate Commissioner for of 22,612 for the semifinals and final of the 2007 State Farm Indeed, the inclusion of women's programs under The Valley Communications Tournament set an all-time attendance record for basketball at the banner has provided a boost. The Gateway Collegiate Athletic arena and also gave The Valley the distinction of having the largest Conference -- which began in 1982 -- merged with the Missouri Mark McNamara - Director of Corporate Sales championship crowd for any of the 30 NCAA conferences in 2007. Valley Conference and was unveiled as part of the new conference Rich Steed - Chief Financial Officer There were plenty of other milestones for The Valley in the ath- on July 1, 1992. Erica Stelling - Assistant Commissioner for letic arena in 2006-07. In February 2007, The Valley announced its And while the inclusion of women's sports under a comprehen- Communications State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Women's Basketball sive athletic umbrella is a recent development in the league's storied Dave Biancamano - Assistant Commissioner Championship would move to a neutral site for the first time in history, over the years, Valley student-athletes and coaches have league history, bringing the championship to The Family Arena in become household names during the league's illustrious history, for Operations Saint Charles, Mo. Three league teams, meanwhile, represented the both during their collegiate careers and, for some, professional Mary Mulvenna - Assistant Commissioner for MVC in post-season play as Drake, despite its No. 8 seed, won the careers. Compliance and Community Relations league tourney to reach the NCAAs, while Illinois State and In fact, The Valley began honoring that tradition in the summer of Jeremiah Ingram - Assistant Director of Southern Illinois each got to the second round of the WNIT. 1997, when the conference began its athletics Hall of Fame. Hersey Communications In baseball, Wichita State was nationally ranked for the entire Hawkins of Bradley, Larry Bird of Indiana State, Wes Unseld of season, winning 53 games and finishing one series win shy of reach- Louisville, Coach Henry Iba of Oklahoma State, Dave Stallworth of Lauren Venarchik - Assistant Director - ing the College World Series. Creighton won the State Farm MVC Wichita State, Ed Macauley of Saint Louis, and Oscar Robertson of Women’s Basketball Tournament Tournament behind the MVP pitching performance of junior Cincinnati were members of the initial induction class. Currently, Carla Fight - Assistant to the Commissioner ambidextrous hurler Pat Venditte as the Bluejays joined the more than 30 former players, coaches and alums dot the league's Maxine Day - Executive Assistant Shockers in NCAA play. Hall of Fame. Terri Heiges - Secretary/Receptionist Three Missouri Valley Conference softball programs -- 2007 Men's basketball, perhaps, has the league's most storied tradi- MVC Tournament champion Creighton, Illinois State and Southern tion with the likes of Hall of Famers Bird and Robertson, but The Illinois -- represented the league in the 2007 NCAA Division I Softball Valley has also produced national-caliber student-athletes in its 2007-08 Championships Championship. It marked the fifth-consecutive year The Valley has other sponsored sports. In 2001, Missouri State's Jackie Stiles earned multiple bids to the NCAA tournament and the third-straight became the first Valley woman to earn the Honda-Broderick Cup, Sept. 28-30 Individual Tennis (W) - Omaha, Neb. season in which three teams have earned spots in the field. SIU given to the nation's top female collegiate student-athlete. In the Oct. 27 Cross Country (M/W) - Cedar Falls, Iowa hosted a NCAA regional, and each Valley team won a tournament sport of track and field, Indiana State's Holli Hyche captured seven game. national sprint titles in the early 1990s, Southern Illinois' Darrin Plab *Nov. 9-11 Soccer (W) - Evansville, Ind. In men's soccer, Creighton won the league tournament champi- won back-to-back NCAA outdoor high jump titles in 1991 and 1992, Nov. 14-18 Soccer (M) - Omaha, Neb. onship and gained a spot in its 15th consecutive NCAA Soccer and SIU's Brittany Riley became the World record holder in the Nov. 23-24 Volleyball - Springfield, Mo. Tournament. Bradley tied for the regular-season championship but weight throw in 2007. In the fall of 1997, Creighton's Johnny Torres Jan. 26-28 Individual Tennis (M) - Des Moines, Iowa failed to earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament. In women's soccer, was named the collegiate male soccer player of the year for a sec- Feb. 14-16 Swimming & Diving (W) - Carbondale, Ill. Drake won its first State Farm MVC Tournament title to secure its ond-straight year, while SMU's Luchi Gonzalez (2001) and Tulsa's first NCAA Tournament berth in school history. Ryan Pore (2004) have also earned a National Player of the Year Feb. 29-M1 Indoor Track & Field (M/W) - Cedar Falls, Iowa In volleyball, for the first time in league history, two teams honor in men's soccer. Meanwhile league member Wichita State Mar. 6-9 MVC Basketball (M) - St. Louis, Mo. advanced to the second round of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament has produced three national collegiate players of the year in base- Mar. 13-16 MVC Basketball (W) - St. Charles, Mo. in the same year as conference champ UNI and tournament runner- ball, including Joe Carter (1981), Phil Stephenson (1982) and April 13-15 Golf (W) - Omaha, Neb. up Missouri State advanced with 3-1 victories in opening-round play. Darren Dreifort (1993). April 21-22 Golf (M) - Davenport, Iowa The Panthers defeated Big South champion Winthrop and Missouri League members include , Creighton State defeated Arkansas of the Southeastern Conference. University, Drake University, the , Illinois April 25-27 Tennis (M/W) - Omaha, Neb. During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley's ninth and longest- State University, , Missouri State University, May 8-10 Softball - Carbondale, Ill. tenured commissioner, The Valley has been aggressive in hosting the University of Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois University, and May 16-18 Outdoor Track & Field (M/W) - Carbondale, Ill. NCAA events in St. Louis. That role came to a spectacular climax in Wichita State University. May 21-24 Baseball - Wichita, Kan. *initial rounds of women’s soccer championship played on campus sites the weekend prior.

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Opponent W L T Last Meeting Opponent W L T Last Meeting Air Force ...... 1 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-19-99 New Mexico ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-10-99 Alabama-Birmingham ...... 2 . .0 . . .0 ...... 8-31-01 North Carolina ...... 0 . .2 . . .0 ...... 10-2-92 Arizona ...... 0 . .2 . . .0 ...... 9-28-97 North Dakota State ...... 2 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-11-05 Arizona State ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-26-97 North Texas ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-1-95 Arkansas ...... 4 . .3 . . .0 ...... 9-19-97 Northern Arizona ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-30-05 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 7 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-8-99 Northern Colorado ...... 1 . .1 . . .1 ...... 9-4-05 Army ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-1-99 Northern Illinois ...... 3 . .1 . . .1 ...... 9-4-06 Bellevue (Neb.) ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-7-98 Northern Iowa ...... 7 . .1 . . .1 ...... 10-26-06 Belmont ...... 2 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-30-01 Northwestern ...... 0 . .2 . . .0 ...... 10-25-96 Benedictine ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-18-90 Notre Dame ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-6-90 Boston University ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 8-30-02 Ohio ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-18-05 Brigham Young ...... 0 . .3 . . .0 ...... 9-8-00 Ohio State ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-9-94 Buffalo ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 8-30-03 Oklahoma ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 8-31-96 Butler ...... 1 . .3 . . .0 ...... 9-13-98 Oklahoma State ...... 2 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-9-01 California ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 8-27-04 Oral Roberts ...... 2 . .0 . . .1 ...... 10-12-97 Catholic University of America . . . . .1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-4-89 Pacific ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-15-02 Centenary ...... 1 . .0 . . .1 ...... 9-24-99 Park ...... 2 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-15-92 Central Florida ...... 0 . .1 . . .1 ...... 9-16-95 Pepperdine ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-17-99 Cincinnati ...... 1 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-30-94 Quincy ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-29-91 Coe ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-30-89 Regis ...... 2 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-3-90 Colorado College ...... 1 . .6 . . .2 ...... 10-27-02 Rutgers ...... 1 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-28-94 Dayton ...... 0 . .0 . . .1 ...... 10-5-90 St. Bonaventure ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-15-00 Denver ...... 4 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-24-93 St. John’s (N.Y.) ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-12-91 Drake ...... 4 . .4 . . .0 ...... 10-13-06 St. Louis ...... 0 . .2 . . .0 ...... 9-3-01 Drury ...... 8 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-3-04 Sacramento State ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-13-02 Eastern Illinois ...... 3 . .2 . . .0 ...... 10-17-99 San Diego State ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-15-06 Evansville ...... 7 . .12 . .1 ...... 11-3-06 Santa Clara ...... 0 . .3 . . .0 ...... 11-15-02 Florida International ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-28-90 South Dakota State ...... 3 . .0 . . .0 ...... 8-30-06 George Mason ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-25-92 Southeast Missouri State ...... 1 . .2 . . .0 ...... 9-29-02 George Washington ...... 0 . .4 . . .1 ...... 9-12-04 Southern Methodist ...... 0 . .6 . . .0 ...... 11-2-96 Georgia Southern ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-7-98 Tarkio ...... 3 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-19-90 Grambling State ...... 2 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-22-06 Teikyo-Westmar ...... 2 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-18-94 Green Bay ...... 4 . .0 . . .1 ...... 9-13-03 Temple ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-8-01 Howard ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-26-03 Texas ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-20-95 Huron (S.D.) ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-2-98 Texas A&M ...... 1 . .1 . . .1 ...... 9-29-95 Illinois State ...... 5 . .7 . . .2 ...... 10-7-06 Texas Christian ...... 3 . .2 . . .0 ...... 11-3-96 Indiana ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 8-27-06 Texas-El Paso ...... 1 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-12-99 Indiana State ...... 9 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-20-06 Tulane ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 11-2-97 Iowa ...... 1 . .3 . . .0 ...... 10-24-04 Tulsa ...... 2 . .4 . . .0 ...... 9-3-99 Iowa State ...... 0 . .2 . . .0 ...... 9-8-06 UC Riverside ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-17-06 James Madison ...... 1 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-11-94 UNLV ...... 0 . .2 . . .0 ...... 9-24-06 Kansas ...... 2 . .4 . . .0 ...... 9-29-06 Utah ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-29-96 Kansas Newman ...... 3 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-5-91 Valparaiso ...... 3 . .0 . . .1 ...... 9-25-05 Kentucky ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-28-95 Vanderbilt ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-20-96 Long Beach State ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-26-04 Virginia ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-18-92 Louisiana State ...... 2 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-31-97 Washington (Mo.) ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-10-89 Loyola Chicago ...... 4 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-1-06 Weber State ...... 1 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-9-00 Loyola Marymount ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-13-96 Western Illinois ...... 8 . .0 . . .1 ...... 8-31-05 Macalester ...... 2 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-2-94 Western Michigan ...... 1 . .0 . . .1 ...... 9-10-06 Marquette ...... 2 . .1 . . .1 ...... 10-27-96 William & Mary ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-21-92 Maryland ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-2-89 Wisconsin ...... 1 . .5 . . .0 ...... 8-25-06 Maryland-Baltimore County ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-3-89 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 4 . .3 . . .0 ...... 9-19-04 Metro State ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 10-27-91 Wright State ...... 1 . .2 . . .0 ...... 9-17-00 Michigan ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-8-95 Wyoming ...... 5 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-21-03 Minnesota ...... 2 . .0 . . .1 ...... 9-1-03 Xavier ...... 1 . .2 . . .0 ...... 9-6-02 Missouri ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 8-25-00 Youngstown State ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-17-04 Missouri State ...... 3 . .4 . . .3 ...... 10-15-06 Total ...... 183 139 24 ...... (.564) Missouri Valley ...... 1 . .0 . . .0 ...... 9-23-90 Navy ...... 0 . .1 . . .0 ...... 10-3-99 2007 Opponents in bold; In 2007, CU will be playing South Dakota and Nebraska ...... 3 . .4 . . .1 ...... 11-11-05 Stephen F. Austin for the first time in program history. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2 . .1 . . .0 ...... 9-22-02

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 33 All-Time Roster

Krystle Campa Kersten Flink Heather Houska Molly Malone Lissa Waid Denise Zaver Allen, Tanya ...... 1991 Hesse, Brooke ...... 2004, 05 O’Brien, Kathy ...... 1993 Arnold, Temple ...... 1992 Hetterman, Beth ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Okomura, Hillary ...... 1996 Arvesen, Gretta ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Hingwing, Eden ...... 2006 O’Neill-Hedlund, Justine ...... 2006 Ayala, Jessica ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Hobday, Anne ...... 1989 Horner, Rhonda ...... 1989, 90 Peetz, Ally ...... 2004, 05, 06 Bachman, Katie ...... 2001, 02 Hoskins, Kyla ...... 2006 Peetz, Anne ...... 2006 Bacon, Shannon ...... 1989 Houska, Heather ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Peetz, Katy ...... 2004, 05, 06 Bailey, Tara ...... 2006 Hovland, Sara ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Phelan, Maggie ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Bangura, Sira ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Howe, Lucie ...... 1999, 00, 01 Phillips, Megan ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Beaudette, Danielle ...... 2001, 02 Hylok, Franny ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04 Powdrill, Rachel ...... 1995 Bechtold, Megan ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Powers, Jessica ...... 1997, 98 Bradley, Christy ...... 1990, 91, 92 Ihemelu, Toch ...... 2004, 05, 06 Brennan, Katie ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Iwamoto, Lara ...... 1989 Quigley, Lulu ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Brill, Kelan ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Bruch, Jordan ...... 2006 Keller, Maggie ...... 1994, 95, 96 Randall, Carrie ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Kelly, Bridget ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Rayburn, Tacy ...... 1990, 91 Campa, Krystle ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Kilby, Teya ...... 1994 Reeves, Erica ...... 1999 Carrasco, Susan ...... 1992 King, Kristin ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Reeves, Sydney ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Casey, Kristen ...... 2005, 06 Klein, Katha ...... 1989, 90 Reisbig, Katie ...... 1997, 98, 99 Cavalieri, Sheri ...... 1989 Knox, Molly ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Ribick, Traci ...... 1989 Clifford, Katie ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Kopp, Karen ...... 1989, 90 Richardson, Emily ...... 1993, 94, 95 Coffer, Erin ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Kramer, Kristine ...... 1995 Roberts, Sarah ...... 1993 Coleman, Meghan ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Kramer, Staci ...... 1992, 93 Russell, Sam ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Collins, Molly ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Kwapiszeski, Lori ...... 1989, 90 Currie, Heather ...... 2006 Sauerwein, Erika ...... 1999, 00 Lander, Karey ...... 1997, 98, 00, 01 Schoeck, Kristina ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Dahlkoetter, Kori ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Lang, Angie ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Schuett, Robin ...... 1989 Davis, Rachel ...... 1999, 00 Laughlin, Jennifer ...... 1989 Severa, Stacy ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 DeLue, Nicole ...... 2005, 06 Libert, Mary ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Sharp, Hadley ...... 1998, 99, 00 Dispense, Lisa ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Lopez, Maria ...... 1991 Shriver, Jo ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Doran, Jessica ...... 1999 Loving, Chelsea ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Smith, Robin ...... 1995 Drown, Erin ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Luschen, Courtney ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Sonderman, Kathleen ...... 1989 Duncan, Heather ...... 2004, 05, 06 Lynch, Andrea ...... 1989 Stork, Kim ...... 1998 Dunham, Allison ...... 1990 Suddock, Breann ...... 1998, 99 Mackenzie, Chelsea ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Sullivan, Katie ...... 1996, 97 Erazmus, Sheryl ...... 1989 Magrum, Shawn ...... 2005, 06 Erixon, Mandy ...... 2004, 05 Malone, Kalan ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Teixeira, Erika ...... 2001, 02 Estrada, Melissa ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Malone, Molly ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Thompson, Jaimie ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Eveler, Anne ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Manoguerra, Stephanie ...... 1991 Thurman, Jill ...... 1990, 91, 92 Eveler, Susan ...... 1991 Martinson, Lindsey ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Toney, Melissa ...... 1992 Matthews, Gretta ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Falls, Dominique ...... 2003, 04 McDonald, Lynn ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Valentin, Ivonne ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Fickenscher, Lori ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 McKendry, Megan ...... 1997, 98 Vanyo, Marne ...... 1997 Fitzpatrick, Kelly ...... 2001, 02 Meiners, Julie ...... 2000, 01 Vaught, Lindsay ...... 2005, 06 Flink, Kersten ...... 1998, 99, 00 Meister, Jenny ...... 1997, 98, 99 Virgillito, Teresa ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Foster, Brady ...... 1993, 95, 96 Meyers, Barb ...... 1989 Vogl, Kara ...... 1991 Franco, Yvette ...... 1989 Meysenburg, Kris ...... 1990, 91 Friendt, Marcelle ...... 1993 Moench, Regina ...... 2001, 02, 03 Wadleigh, Michelle ...... 1991 Moser, Bridget ...... 1998 Waid, Lissa ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Gander, Emily ...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Moser-Bleil, Tristan ...... 2004, 05, 06 Watson, Rachel ...... 2001 Gans, Marcy ...... 2005, 06 Muchlinski, Mary ...... 1989 Weaver, Jamie ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Gard, Lori ...... 1989, 90, 91 Muser, Lauren ...... 1994 Weber, Dawn ...... 1994 Golden-McNerney, Allanna ...... 1999 Munn, Emily ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Wilcox, Shannon ...... 1998, 99 Gray, Kristen ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Willrett, Kristine ...... 2004, 05, 06 Guinn, Cassidy ...... 1998 Noll, Lauren ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Wright, Katrina ...... 2003 Nord, Cerise ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Haase, Trish ...... 1991, 92, 93 Norman, Jennifer ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Young, Leslie ...... 1999 Halligan, Kathy ...... 1992 Norman, Samantha ...... 1997, 98 Younger, Nicole ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Heiberger, Becky ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01, 02 Nye, Jaime ...... 1993, 95, 96, 97 Heitke, Katie ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Zaver, Denise ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Hermberg, Kim ...... 1990, 91 Bold indicates current student-athlete Zimmerer, Valerie ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Herrmann, Jamie ...... 2003, 04 34 www.gocreighton.com Match and Season Records

Season Records

Individual Goalkeeping Victories Points Total Year 1. Mary Libert 14 1994 1. Jessica Powers 48 1998 2. Jaimie Thompson 12 2001 2. Gretta Matthews 43 1989 3. Jaimie Thompson 11 2003 3. Kristina Schoeck 25 1998 Jaimie Thompson 11 2002 4. Jill Thurman 24 1991 Maggie Phelan 11 1998 5. Jessica Powers 23 1997 Denise Zaver 11 1993 Kalan Malone 23 1996 Saves Goals 1. Denise Zaver 146 1990 1. Jessica Powers 18 1998 2. Jaimie Thompson 106 2002 2. Gretta Matthews 17 1989 3. Lori Kwapiszeski 102 1989 3. Jill Thurman 11 1991 4. Denise Zaver 98 1991 4. Jill Thurman 10 1990 5. Jaimie Thompson 86 2001 5. Kristina Schoeck 9 1998 Jessica Powers, the only women’s soccer player Jessica Powers 9 1997 Goals Against Average (Min. 5 matches) in the Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame, owns the Kalan Malone 9 1996 1. Anne Hobday 0.40 1989 school single-season records for points, goals Kalan Malone 9 1995 2. Mary Libert 0.56 1993 and assists. 3. Jaimie Thompson 0.77 2003 Assists 4. Maggie Phelan 0.81 1998 Match Records 5. Valerie Zimmerer 0.82 2006 Individual 1. Kristine Willrett 12 2005 Jessica Powers 12 1998 Points 3. Lulu Quigley 10 2003 Shutouts (Indicates shared shutouts) 1. Jessica Powers 9 vs. Ark.-Little Rock 9/27/98 1. Denise Zaver 10 (2) 1990 Jessica Powers 9 vs. Missouri State 9/25/98 4. Heather Houska 9 2000 2. Mary Libert 8 (3) 1994 3. Krystle Campa 8 at Belmont 10/15/00 Molly Malone 9 1997 Lori Kwapiszeski 8 (6) 1989 4. Heather Houska 7 vs. Indiana State 10/22/00 Gretta Matthews 9 1989 4. Jaimie Thompson 7 (1) 2003 S. Manoguerra 7 vs. Kansas Newman 10/5/91 Jaimie Thompson 7 (0) 2002 Gretta Matthews 7 at Kansas Newman 10/22/89 Shots On Goal 1. Gretta Matthews 99 1989 Maggie Phelan 7 (4) 1998 Goals 2. Anne Eveler 52 1989 Goalkeeper Minutes 1. Jessica Powers 4 vs. Ark.-Little Rock 9/27/98 3. Jessica Powers 45 1998 1. Maggie Phelan 1903 1999 Jessica Powers 4 vs. Missouri State 9/25/98 4. Jill Thurman 43 1990 2. Jaimie Thompson 1873 2003 Krystle Campa 4 at Belmont 10/15/00 5. Gretta Matthews 42 1990 3. Jaimie Thompson 1849 2002 4. 3 - eight times, last by Heather Houska vs. 4. Jaimie Thompson 1728 2001 Indiana State 10/22/00 Multiple Goal Matches 1. Gretta Matthews 6 1989 5. Denise Zaver 1617 1991 Assists 2. Jessica Powers 4 1998 1. Tanya Allen 4 vs. Kansas Newman 10/5/91 3. Jill Thurman 3 1990 Team 2. Kristine Willrett 3 vs. Northern Iowa 10/12/05 4. By 14 different players 2 Goals Year Heather Houska 3 at Belmont 10/15/00 last by Marcy Gans in 2005 1. 51 ...... 1998 Heather Houska 3 at Northern Iowa 9/1/00 2. 46 ...... 1990 Jessica Powers 3 vs. Eastern Illinois 10/16/98 46 ...... 1989 Sara Hovland 3 vs. Ga. Southern 9/7/98 4. 44 ...... 2005 Teresa Virgillito 3 vs. TCU 10/16/94 44 ...... 2001 Karen Kopp 3 vs. Kansas Newman 10/9/90 44 ...... 2000

Saves Assists 1. Denise Zaver 16 at Colorado College 9/14/91 1. 50 ...... 2000 2. Jaimie Thompson 13 at Nebraska 9/24/00 2. 49 ...... 2001 Denise Zaver 13 at Butler 9/25/92 3. 46 ...... 2005 Denise Zaver 13 vs. Santa Clara 9/15/91 4 45 ...... 1998 5. Mary Libert 12 at Cincinnati 10/30/94 5. 38 ...... 1989 Lori Kwapiszeski 12 at No. Colorado 10/16/89 Goals Against Average Team 1. 0.81 ...... 2003 Goals 2. 0.82 ...... 1998 1. 11 vs. Western Illinois...... 10/3/97 0.82 ...... 1993 11 at Coe ...... 9/30/89 4. 0.95 ...... 1990 3. 10 at Northern Iowa...... 9/1/00 5. 1.02 ...... 2006 10 vs. Benedictine ...... 9/18/90 5. 9 vs. Kansas Newman ...... 10/5/91 Bold indicates current student-athlete Assists 1. 12 at Northern Iowa...... 9/1/00 2. 10 vs. Indiana State ...... 10/22/00 3. 9 vs. Kansas Newman ...... 10/5/91 Kristine Willrett tied the school record and led 9 vs. Western Illinois ...... 10/3/97 the MVC with 12 assists in 2005. 9 vs. Indiana State ...... 10/5/01 2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 35 Career Records

Points Total Years Goalkeeping Victories 1. Gretta Matthews 81 1989-92 1. Jaimie Thompson 41 2000-03 2. Kalan Malone 73 1993-96 2. Denise Zaver 35 1990-93 3. Jessica Powers 71 1997-98 3. Mary Libert 29 1993-96 4. Lulu Quigley 70 2000-03 4. Maggie Phelan 26 1997-00 5. Krystle Campa 60 2000-03 5. Valerie Zimmerer 19 2004-06

Goals Saves 1. Gretta Matthews 32 1989-92 1. Denise Zaver 355 1990-93 2. Kalan Malone 30 1993-96 2. Jaimie Thompson 345 2000-03 3. Jessica Powers 27 1997-98 3. Mary Libert 256 1993-96 4. Jill Thurman 23 1990-92 4. Maggie Phelan 193 1997-00 5. Krystle Campa 22 2000-03 5. Valerie Zimmerer 139 2004-06

Assists Goals Against Average (Min. 15 Matches Played) 1. Lulu Quigley 30 2000-03 1. Valerie Zimmerer 0.96 2004-06 2. Sara Hovland 25 1998-01 2. Kristen Casey 1.13 2005- 3. Jennifer Norman 20 1993-96 3. Denise Zaver 1.14 1990-93 4. Kristine Willrett 19 2004-06 4. Jaimie Thompson 1.15 2000-03 5. Anne Eveler 18 1989-92 5. Lori Kwapiszeski 1.378 1989-90 6. Mary Libert 1.382 1993-96 Shots On Goal 1. Gretta Matthews 176 1989-92 Gretta Matthews is CU’s career leader in goals Shutouts (Parenthesis indicates shared shutouts) 2. Lulu Quigley 113 2000-03 and points scored. 1. Jaimie Thompson 24 (2) 2000-03 3. Kalan Malone 102 1993-96 Denise Zaver 24 (8) 1990-93 4. Anne Eveler 83 1989-92 3. Mary Libert 18 (6) 1993-96 5. Regina Moench 82 2001-03 4. Maggie Phelan 17 (6) 1997-00 5. Valerie Zimmerer 10 (3) 2004-06 Multiple Goal Matches Lori Kwapiszeski 10 (8) 1989-90 1. Gretta Matthews 9 1989-92 2. Kalan Malone 6 1993-96 Goalkeeper Minutes Played Jill Thurman 6 1990-92 1. Jaimie Thompson *6815 2000-03 4. Jessica Powers 5 1997-98 2. Denise Zaver 5287 1990-93 Krystle Campa 5 2000-03 3. Maggie Phelan 5058 1997-00 4. Mary Libert 4883 1993-96 Matches Played 5. Valerie Zimmerer 3015 2004-06 1. Emily Munn 81 2003-06 * Missouri Valley Conference record 2. Krystle Campa 80 2000-03 Chelsea Loving 80 1999-02 4. Katie Brennan 79 2003-06 Kelan Brill 79 2001-04 Jaimie Thompson 79 2000-03 Sara Hovland 79 1998-01

Bold indicates current student-athlete

Lulu Quigley, a two-time all-region player, is Jaimie Thompson is the CU goalkeeping career the Bluejay career leader with 30 assists. leader in wins, shutouts and minutes played.

Kalan Malone ranks among Bluejay career lead- ers in points, goals, shots on goal and multiple goal matches.

36 www.gocreighton.com Annual Leaders and Hall of Fame

Annual Leaders Creighton University Points Shots On Goal Athletic Hall of Fame 2006 Toch Ihemelu ...... 10 2006 Marcy Gans ...... 27 2005 Marcy Gans ...... 22 2005 Marcy Gans ...... 26 Rick Apke 1989 2004 Chelsea Mackenzie ...... 14 2004 Kristine Willrett...... 21 Tom Apke 1995 2003 Lulu Quigley...... 22 2003 Regina Moench ...... 41 Edward Beisser 1977 2002 Franny Hylok / Regina Moench . . . . . 16 2002 Lulu Quigley...... 35 Lee C. Bevilacqua, M.D. 1988 2001 Krystle Campa / Lulu Quigley ...... 22 2001 Krystle Campa ...... 25 Ralph Bobik 1988 2000 Heather Houska...... 21 2000 Lulu Quigley...... 20 Kelly Brookhart Prokupek 2003 1999 Kersten Flink ...... 20 1999 Kersten Flink ...... 34 Conrad “Cornie” Collin 1991 1998 Jessica Powers ...... 48 1998 Jessica Powers ...... 45 1997 Jessica Powers ...... 23 1997 Molly Malone ...... 34 Randy Eccker 1999 1996 Kalan Malone...... 23 1996 Kalan Malone...... 20 Mike Finley 2007 1995 Kalan Malone...... 20 1995 Kalan Malone...... 30 Oneri Fleita 2000 1994 Teresa Virgillito...... 19 1994 Kalan Malone...... 25 Donald Fleming 1976 1993 Jennifer Norman ...... 20 1993 Jennifer Norman ...... 36 Becky Flynn-Jensen 2005 1992 Gretta Matthews ...... 14 1992 Nicole Younger...... 18 Heidi Geier Woodard 2006 1991 Jill Thurman ...... 24 1991 Jill Thurman ...... 31 Bob Gibson 1968 1990 Jill Thurman ...... 22 1990 Jill Thurman ...... 43 Pam Gradoville Simon 1999 1989 Gretta Matthews ...... 43 1989 Gretta Matthews ...... 99 Kathy Halligan 2002 Gene Harmon 1985 Goals Goalkeeping Victories Bob Harstad 2002 2006 Toch Ihemelu ...... 5 2006 Valerie Zimmerer ...... 6 Rev. Robert P. Hart, S.J. 2001 2005 Marcy Gans ...... 8 2005 Valerie Zimmerer ...... 8 Dick Harvey 1983 2004 Kristine Willrett...... 5 2004 Valerie Zimmerer ...... 5 Mike Heathcott 2006 2003 Regina Moench ...... 7 2003 Jaimie Thompson...... 11 Jim Hendry 2001 2002 Franny Hylok ...... 7 2002 Jaimie Thompson...... 11 2001 Krystle Campa ...... 8 2001 Jaimie Thompson...... 12 E.S. “Eddie” Hickey 1973 2000 Krystle Campa ...... 8 2000 Jaimie Thompson...... 7 Mary Higgins 1987 1999 Kersten Flink / Heather Houska...... 8 1999 Maggie Phelan...... 7 Lance Hill 2007 1998 Jessica Powers ...... 18 1998 Maggie Phelan ...... 11 Werner Jensen, M.D. 1975 1997 Jessica Powers ...... 9 1997 Maggie Phelan...... 6 John C. Johnson 1991 1996 Kalan Malone...... 9 1996 Mary Libert...... 7 Brian Kamler 2002 1995 Kalan Malone...... 9 1995 Mary Libert...... 5 Keith DeFini 2005 1994 Teresa Virgillito...... 7 1994 Mary Libert...... 14 John Knolla 1978 1993 Jennifer Norman ...... 8 1993 Denise Zaver ...... 11 Donald Knowles 1969 1992 Gretta Matthews ...... 6 1992 Denise Zaver ...... 4 Ralph “Swede” Langer 2000 1991 Jill Thurman ...... 11 1991 Denise Zaver ...... 10 Leonard “Jimmy” Lovley, D.D.S. 1969 1990 Jill Thurman ...... 10 1990 Denise Zaver ...... 10 Dr. Ralph Mailliard 1972 1989 Gretta Matthews ...... 17 1989 Lori Kwapiszeski ...... 8 Kevin McKenna 1998 Assists Saves John J. “Red” McManus 1979 2006 Kristine Willrett / Sam Russell ...... 4 2006 Valerie Zimmerer ...... 42 Gil Passarella 1984 2005 Kristine Willrett...... 12 2005 Valerie Zimmerer ...... 42 Ira Philson 2003 2004 Chelsea Mackenzie ...... 8 2004 Valerie Zimmerer ...... 55 Bob Portman 1982 2003 Lulu Quigley...... 10 2003 Jaimie Thompson...... 85 Jessica Powers Davis 2007 2002 Lulu Quigley...... 7 2002 Jaimie Thompson...... 106 Anthony F. Porto, Sr., D.D.S. 1990 2001 Lulu Quigley...... 8 2001 Jaimie Thompson...... 86 Dennis Rasmussen 1993 2000 Heather Houska...... 9 2000 Jaimie Thompson...... 68 Roman Roh, D.D.S. 1981 1999 Sara Hovland ...... 8 1999 Maggie Phelan...... 82 Sebastian “Subby” Salerno 1986 1998 Jessica Powers ...... 12 1998 Maggie Phelan...... 44 Randy Schwartz 1994 1997 Molly Malone ...... 9 1997 Maggie Phelan...... 44 Scott Servais 2003 1996 Kalan Malone...... 5 1996 Mary Libert...... 82 Paul Silas 1974 1995 Lisa Dispense ...... 5 1995 Mary Libert...... 76 Scott Stahoviak 2005 1994 Jennifer Norman ...... 8 1994 Mary Libert...... 78 1993 Three Players ...... 4 1993 Denise Zaver ...... 57 Shannon Struby 2006 1992 Teresa Virgillito...... 4 1992 Kathy Halligan ...... 59 Eddie Sutton 1997 1991 Tanya Allen/Anne Eveler ...... 5 1991 Denise Zaver ...... 98 Jean Tierney Holt 1990 1990 Karen Kopp ...... 6 1990 Denise Zaver ...... 146 Johnny Torres 2004 1989 Gretta Matthews ...... 9 1989 Lori Kwapiszeski ...... 102 John Trautman, M.D. 1980 Rev. Maurice Van Ackeren, S.J. 1971 Tanya Warren 1996 William Worthing 1970 Connie Yori 1992 Mary Yori 1992

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 37 All-Time Honors and Awards

NSCAA ALL-AMERICA MVC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM SECOND TEAM Kelan Brill - 2001 Jessica Powers - 1998 Jordan Bruch - 2006 Kori Dahlkoetter - 1997 NSCAA ALL-CENTRAL REGION Marcy Gans - 2005 FIRST TEAM Cassidy Guinn - 1998 Jessica Powers - 1998 Eden Hingwing - 2006 Sara Hovland - 1998 SECOND TEAM Franny Hylok - 2000 Ivonne Valentin - 2004 Megan McKendry - 1997 Regina Moench - 2001 THIRD TEAM Tristan Moser-Bleil - 2004 Regina Moench - 2003 Lulu Quigley - 2000 Lulu Quigley - 2002, 03 Sydney Reeves - 2003 Ivonne Valentin - 2005 Kristina Schoeck - 1996 Ivonne Valentin - 2002 All-Missouri Valley Conference Lindsay Vaught - 2005 FIRST TEAM Lissa Waid - 2002 Kersten Flink - 2000 Kristine Willrett - 2004 Heather Houska - 1999, 2000 Sara Hovland - 1999 MVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Franny Hylok - 2001, 02 Regina Moench - 2001 Kristina Schoeck (above) and Franny Hylok are Kalan Malone -1996 the only two Bluejays to earn all-MVC honors Molly Malone - 1996, 97 MVC COACH OF THE YEAR during all four seasons at Creighton. Regina Moench - 2001, 03 Bruce Erickson - 2002 MVC Scholar-Athlete Emily Munn - 2005, 06 FIRST TEAM Jennifer Norman - 1996 MVC Tournament Katie Brennan - 2006 Jessica Powers - 1997, 98 Most Valuable Players Krystle Campa - 2001, 02, 03 Lulu Quigley - 2002, 03 Katie Brennan - 2004 Lisa Dispense - 1996 Kristina Schoeck -1999 Kelan Brill - 2002 Kori Dahlkoetter - 1998, 99, 2000 Jaimie Thompson - 2002 Marcy Gans - 2005 Kersten Flink - 1999, 2000 Ivonne Valentin - 2004 Heather Houska - 1999, 2000 Lissa Waid - 2005 MVC All-Tournament Sara Hovland - 2001 Gretta Arvesen - 2005 Angie Lang - 1996 SECOND TEAM Jessica Ayala - 1996 Molly Malone - 1996, 97 Katie Brennan - 2006 Katie Brennan - 2004 Regina Moench - 2002 Krystle Campa - 2001 Kelan Brill - 2002 Emily Munn - 2006 Kori Dahlkoetter - 1998 Erin Drown - 1996 Jennifer Norman - 1996 Becky Heiberger - 1999 Kersten Flink - 2000 Maggie Phelan - 1999 Sara Hovland - 2001 Marcy Gans - 2005, 06 Jessica Powers - 1998 Franny Hylok - 2000, 2004 Heather Houska - 1999 Jaimie Thompson - 2002, 03 Cassidy Guinn - 1998 Sara Hovland - 2001 Angie Lang - 1996, 97 Angie Lang - 1997 HONORABLE MENTION Mary Libert - 1996 Lindsey Martinson - 2002 Molly Collins - 1999 Regina Moench - 2002 Regina Moench - 2002 Chelsea Mackenzie - 2004 Emily Munn - 2004 Tristan Moser-Bleil - 2004 Lynn McDonald - 1997 Lulu Quigley - 2001 Emily Munn - 2006 Emily Munn - 2004, 05 Katie Reisbig - 1998 Lauren Noll - 2001, 02 Lulu Quigley - 2001 Kristina Schoeck -1996, 97, 98 Jamie Nye - 1997 Katie Reisberg - 1998, 99 Ivonne Valentin - 2005 Katy Peetz - 2005 Sam Russell - 2006 Lissa Waid - 2002, 03 Maggie Phelan - 1998 Erika Sauerwein - 2000 Kristine Willrett - 2005 Lulu Quigley - 2000, 03 Kristina Schoeck - 1997 Carrie Randall - 2003 Jamie Weaver - 1997 HONORABLE MENTION Kristina Schoeck - 1996, 98, 99 Kristine Willrett - 2005 Krystle Campa - 2002 Jaimie Thompson - 2003 Kori Dahlkoetter - 1997 Ivonne Valentin - 2004, 05 CoSIDA Academic Honors Heather Duncan - 2006 Valerie Zimmerer - 2004 ALL-AMERICA Kersten Flink - 1999 Krystle Campa - 2003 (Third Team) Marcy Gans - 2005, 06 Jessica Powers - 1998 (Third Team) Sara Hovland - 1998 Maggie Phelan - 1998 ALL-DISTRICT VII Sam Russell - 2005 Katie Brennan - 2005 (Second Team) Kristine Willrett - 2006 2006 (First Team) Krystle Campa - 2003 (First Team) 2002 (Third Team) MVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kristen Casey - 2006 (First Team) Jessica Powers - 1998 Chelsea Mackenzie - 2004 (First Team) Jaimie Thompson - 2002 Jessica Powers - 1998 (First Team) Franny Hylok Ivonne Valentin Jaimie Thompson - 2003 (First Team) 38 www.gocreighton.com Honors and Awards / Coaching Ledger / Year-by-Year Statistics

MVC Player of the Week OFFENSIVE Coaching Ledger Kristina Schoeck - Sept. 3, 1996 Kalan Malone - Oct. 21, 1996 Head Coach Overall Pct. MVC Pct. Years Molly Malone - Sept. 2, 1997 Ray Leone 50-35-5 .583 ÐÐ ÐÐ 1989-93 Megan McKendry - Sept. 9, 1997 Cathy Klein 14-4-0 .778 ÐÐ ÐÐ 1994 Jessica Powers - Sept. 8, 1998 Jessica Powers - Sept. 28, 1998 Ira Philson 38-32-3 .541 5-6-0 .455 1995-98 Katie Reisbig - Oct. 11, 1998 Bruce Erickson 81-68-16 .539 29-16-6 .627 1999-present Erika Sauerwein - Sept. 5, 2000 Total 183-139-24 .564 34-22-6 .581 Heather Houska - Sept. 12, 2000 Emily Gander - Sept. 10, 2001 Regina Moench - Oct. 1, 2001 Regina Moench - Sept. 30, 2002 Carrie Randall - Oct. 20, 2003 Chelsea Mackenzie - Sept. 13, 2004 Kristine Willrett - Sept. 20, 2004 Ray Leone Cathy Klein Katy Peetz - Sept. 12, 2005 1989-93 1994 Toch Ihemelu - Aug. 28, 2006 50-35-5 (.583) 14-4-0 (.778) Gretta Arvesen - Oct. 23, 2006

DEFENSIVE Mary Libert - Sept. 10, 1996 Angie Lang - Sept. 9, 1997 Maggie Phelan - Oct. 5, 1998 Maggie Phelan - Sept. 8, 1999 Maggie Phelan - Oct. 4, 1999 Jaimie Thompson - Sept. 18, 2000 Chelsea Loving - Oct. 2, 2000 Ira Philson Bruce Erickson Beth Hetterman - Oct. 6, 2002 Jaimie Thompson - Oct. 13, 2002 1995-98 1999-present Stacy Severa - Oct. 27, 2002 38-32-3 (.541) 81-68-16 (.539) Stacy Severa - Sept. 6, 2004 Ivonne Valentin - Sept. 13, 2004 Lissa Waid - Sept. 12, 2005 Lissa Waid - Sept. 26, 2005 Kristen Casey - Aug. 28, 2006 Katie Brennan - Oct. 9, 2006 Emily Munn - Oct. 23, 2006

Year-by-Year Statistics

Year Coach Record Pct. MVC Points Goals Assists Shots Corners Saves Shutouts GAA 1989 Ray Leone 10-7-0 .588 ÐÐ Statistics Unavailable 1990 Ray Leone 10-7-2 .579 ÐÐ 120 46 28 290 NA 149 10 0.95 1991 Ray Leone 10-6-1 .618 ÐÐ 99 33 33 159 89 101 5 1.58 1992 Ray Leone 6-12-0 .333 ÐÐ 70 24 22 110 69 113 5 1.55 1993 Ray Leone 14-3-2 .789 ÐÐ 110 39 32 205 143 78 9 0.82 1994 Cathy Klein 14-4-0 .778 ÐÐ 109 39 31 300 98 84 8 1.07 1995 Ira Philson 7-11-0 .389 ÐÐ 72 26 20 291 79 101 4 1.66 1996 Ira Philson 9-8-1 .528 ÐÐ 94 37 20 246 97 101 3 1.96 1997 Ira Philson 9-7-2 .556 1-4-0 102 36 30 324 106 61 6 1.55 1998 Ira Philson 13-6-0 .684 4-2-0 147 51 45 354 151 59 8 0.82 1999 Bruce Erickson 7-13-1 .357 2-3-0 85 29 27 318 98 87 4 1.62 2000 Bruce Erickson 9-11-0 .450 4-3-0 138 44 50 337 110 92 4 1.82 2001 Bruce Erickson 12-8-0 .600 4-2-0 137 44 49 317 101 92 7 1.12 2002 Bruce Erickson 12-8-2 .591 6-0-1 92 31 30 382 128 116 7 1.10 2003 Bruce Erickson 11-6-4 .619 3-3-1 97 35 27 393 75 92 7 0.81 2004 Bruce Erickson 9-8-4 .524 3-1-3 106 37 32 413 87 96 6 1.30 2005 Bruce Erickson 12-6-3 .643 4-2-0 134 44 46 360 102 88 8 1.19 2006 Bruce Erickson 9-8-2 .526 3-2-1 78 26 26 296 79 86 6 1.02

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 39 Miscellaneous Records and Conference Champions

Miscellaneous Team Records 2002 Missouri Valley Conference Champions Most Matches Played In A Season ...... 22, 2002 (12-8-2) Most Wins...... 14, 1993 (14-3-2) and 1994 (14-4-0) Most Losses...... 13, 1999 (7-13-1) Most Ties ...... 4, 2003 (11-6-4) and 2004 (9-8-4) Fewest Wins ...... 6, 1992 (6-12-0) Fewest Losses ...... 3, 1993 (14-3-2) Best Winning Percentage ...... 789 (14-3-2), 1993 Worst Winning Percentage ...... 333 (6-12-0), 1992 Longest Winning Streak ...... 10, Sept. 11, 1994 to Oct. 18, 1994 Longest Losing Streak ...... 7, Oct. 6, 1995 to Oct. 28, 1995 Longest Home Field Winning Streak . . 15, Sept. 26, 1993 to Sept. 8, 1995 Longest Home Field Losing Streak . . . . 4, Oct. 13, 1995 to Oct. 21, 1995 Longest Road Winning Streak ...... 8, Sept. 3, 1989 to Sept. 30, 1989 Longest Road Losing Streak ...... 8, Sept. 20, 1992 to Oct. 30, 1992 The 2002 Bluejays, led by Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year Largest Margin of Victory . . . . 11, vs. Western Illinois (11-0), Oct. 3, 1997 Jaimie Thompson, went 6-0-1 in MVC play, winning the first MVC regular- ...... 11, at Coe (11-0), Sept. 30, 1989 season and tournament titles in school history. The 2002 team was the first Largest Margin of Defeat . . . . . 8, vs. North Carolina (1-9), Sept. 28, 1991 to earn a trip to the NCAA tournament and finished with a 12-8-2 record.

Home Records POINTS 2004 Missouri Valley Conference Champions Creighton Individual: 9, Jessica Powers vs. Missouri State, Sept. 25, 1998 Opponent Individual: 7 by Danielle Garrett, SMU, Oct. 13, 1995 Creighton Team: 31 vs. Western Illinois, Oct. 3, 1997 Opponent Team: 28 by North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1991

GOALS Creighton Individual: 4, Jessica Powers vs. Missouri State, Sept. 25, 1998 Opponent Individual: 3, twice, last by D. Garrett, SMU, Oct. 13, 1995 Creighton Team: 11 vs. Western Illinois, Oct. 3, 1997 Opponent Team: 9 by North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1991

ASSISTS Creighton Individual: 4, Tanya Allen vs. Kansas Newman, Oct. 5, 1991 Opponent Individual: 3 by Keri Sanchez, N. Carolina, Sept. 28, 1991 The 2004 Creighton women’s soccer team captured the State Farm MVC Creighton Team: 10 vs. Indiana State, Oct. 22, 2000 Tournament title by defeating Drake 3-1, on the Bulldogs’ home field, in the Opponent Team: 10 by North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1991 championship match, advancing to their second NCAA tournament in three seasons. SAVES Creighton Individual: 10, twice, last by Mary Libert vs. Vanderbilt, Sept. 20, 1996 Opponent Individual: 21 by Katharine Hill, W. Illinois, Oct. 3, 1997 Creighton Team: 14 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Sept. 1, 1990 2005 Missouri Valley Conference Champions Opponent Team: 21 by Western Illinois, Oct. 3, 1997

Top 10 Home Crowds Attendance Opponent, Date (Result) 1. 1,251 vs. Kansas, Sept. 29, 2006 (W, 1-0) 2. 1,206 (Exhibition) vs. Minnesota, Aug. 20, 2005 (L, 2-3) 3. 1,160 vs. Illinois State, Oct. 17, 2004 (T, 1-1, 2ot) 4. 1,140 vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 5, 2003 (T, 0-0, 2ot) 5. 1,138 vs. North Carolina, Oct. 2, 1992 (L, 0-4) 6. 1,120 vs. Loyola (Ill.), Sept. 1, 2006 (L, 1-2, 2ot) 7. 1,022 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, Sept. 1, 1999 (W, 3-0) 8. 1,007 vs. North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1991 (L, 1-9) The 2005 Bluejays went 8-1-1 at home, including five straight shutouts, while out-scoring opponents 25-5 at Morrison Stadium. The Jays hosted 9. 1,004 vs. Drake, Oct. 13, 2006 (L, 0-2) the MVC Tournament for the first time, winning the event with two one-goal 10. 987 vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 9, 2005 (W, 1-0) victories.

40 www.gocreighton.com Morrison Stadium

Morrison Stadium Game Records he Creighton Soccer programs entered a new era in 2003 with the POINTS SCORED Topening of an on-campus soccer facility, the Michael G. Morrison, Creighton Individual: 4, Marcy Gans (2G) vs. Missouri State, Oct. 23, 2005 S.J., Stadium. The Jays moved to the facility after playing home games 4, Kristine Willrett (2G) vs. Nebraska, Sept. 21, 2004 at Tranquility Park in western Omaha from 1989 through 2002. 4, Krystle Campa (2G) vs. N. Colorado, Oct. 5, 2003 The Arena Grass all weather surface is the first of its kind in the United 4, Lulu Quigley (1G, 2A) vs. N. Colorado, Oct. 5, 2003 States and makes the playing surface at the facility one of the finest in the Opponent Individual: 6, Thalia Playford (3G), W. Michigan vs. UNI, Sept. 8, 2006 country. With the downtown Omaha skyline to the south, Qwest Center Creighton: 17 (5 G, 7 A) vs. Northern Iowa, Oct. 12, 2005 Opponent: 15 (5 G, 5 A), Western Michigan vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 8, 2006 OMAHA to the east, the Creighton campus expansion to the west and sit- uated just blocks from the Old Market, the new facility places student-ath- GOALS letes in the middle of it all. Creighton Individual: 2, Marcy Gans vs. Missouri State, Oct. 23, 2005 Morrison Stadium’s seating capacity is 6,000. Construction was com- 2, Kristine Willrett vs. Nebraska, Sept. 21, 2004 pleted on the stadium in 2004 and it includes a state-of-the-art video and 2, Krystle Campa vs. Northern Colorado, Oct. 5, 2003 scoreboard, team souvenir shop, covered chairback seating, luxury Opponent Individual: 3, Thalia Playford, W. Michigan vs. UNI, Sept. 8, 2006 Creighton: 5 vs. UNI, Oct. 12, 2005 and vs. Northern Colorado, Oct. 5, 2003 suites, enclosed press box, concession stands and banquet area. Opponent: 5, Western Michigan vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 8, 2006 The Bluejays enjoyed an undefeated home season in the inaugural campaign at Morrison Stadium, going 5-0-1 at home in 2003. Creighton ASSISTS has led the Missouri Valley Conference in attendance each of the past Creighton Individual: 3, Kristine Willrett vs. Northern Iowa, Oct. 12, 2005 four seasons and seven of the largest home crowds in school history Opp. Individual: 2, Marika Johnson, Northern Colorado, Sept. 4, 2005 have come through the gates in the last four years. CU is 24-8-5 (.716) Creighton: 7 vs. Northern Iowa, Oct. 12, 2005 Opponent: 5, Western Michigan vs. Northern Iowa, Sept. 8, 2006 all-time and 9-1-2 (.833) in conference play at Morrison Stadium.

SHOTS Creighton Individual: 6, (5x), last by Marcy Gans vs. Evansville, Nov. 3, 2006 Opponent Individual: 9, (twice) last by Kristin Travis, Long Beach State vs. South Dakota State, Sept. 24, 2004 Creighton: 45 vs. Northern Iowa, Oct. 15, 2004 Opponent: 34, Long Beach State vs. South Dakota State, Sept. 24, 2004

SHOTS ON GOAL Creighton Individual: 5, Kelan Brill vs. Northern Colorado, Oct. 5, 2003 5, Regina Moench vs. Wyoming, Sept. 21, 2003 Opponent Individual: 5, Kristin Travis, Long Beach State vs. SDSU, Sept. 24, 2004 Creighton: 20, (twice) last vs. Northern Iowa, Oct. 15, 2004 Opponent: 18, Long Beach State vs. South Dakota State, Sept. 24, 2004

CORNER KICKS Creighton: 13 vs. North Dakota State, Sept. 24, 2004 The Creighton men’s and women’s soccer programs have led the Opponent: 14, Nebraska, Sept. 21, 2004 Missouri Valley Conference in average attendance in each of the last four seasons at Morrison Stadium. SAVES Creighton Individual: 7, Jaimie Thompson (twice), vs. Wyoming, Sept. 21, 2003 Morrison Stadium Career Records vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 5, 2003 Points Total Years Matches Played Opponent Individual: 15, Jenn Davis, S.D. St. vs. Long Beach St., Sept. 24, 2004 1. Kristine Willrett 22 2004-06 1. Katie Brennan 37 2003-06 Creighton: 7, (3x) last vs. Drake, Nov. 6, 2005 2. Marcy Gans 17 2005- Emily Munn 37 2003-06 Opponent: 16, Northern Iowa, Oct. 15, 2004 3. Chelsea Mackenzie 15 2003-05 3. Gretta Arvesen 36 2003-06

Morrison Stadium Single-Season Records Goals Goalkeeping Victories Points Total Year Goalkeeping Victories 1. Marcy Gans 7 2005- 1. Valerie Zimmerer 11 2004-06 1. Marcy Gans 13 2005 1. Valerie Zimmerer 5 2005 Ivonne Valentin 7 2003-05 2. Kristen Casey 5 2005- 2. Chelsea Mackenzie 10 2004 Jaimie Thompson 5 2003 3. Toch Ihemelu 5 2004- Jaimie Thompson 5 2003 Katy Peetz 5 2004- Goals Saves Saves 1. Marcy Gans 5 2005 1. Valerie Zimmerer 29 2006 Assists 1. Valerie Zimmerer 57 2004-06 2. Katy Peetz 4 2005 2. Kristen Casey 23 2005 1. Kristine Willrett 14 2004-06 2. Kristen Casey 39 2005- 2. Sam Russell 11 2003- Assists Goals Against Average 3. Emily Munn 7 2003-06 Goals Against Average 1. Kristine Willrett 9 2005 1. Valerie Zimmerer 0.22 2005 Chelsea Mackenzie 7 2003-05 1. Jaimie Thompson 0.35 2003 2. Chelsea Mackenzie 6 2004 2. Jaimie Thompson 0.35 2003 2. Valerie Zimmerer 0.54 2004-06 Shots Shots Shutouts 1. Marcy Gans 63 2005- Shutouts 1. Marcy Gans 37 2006 1. Valerie Zimmerer 3 2006 2. Kristine Willrett 61 2004-06 1. Valerie Zimmerer 8 2004-06 2. Franny Hylok 29 2004 Zimmerer / Casey 3 2005 3. Chelsea Mackenzie 52 2003-05 2. Kristen Casey 5 2005- Chelsea Mackenzie 29 2004 Jaimie Thompson 3 2003 Shots on Goal Goalkeeper Minutes Played Shots on Goal Goalkeeper Minutes Played 1. Marcy Gans 32 2005- 1. Valerie Zimmerer 1492 2004-06 1. Marcy Gans 18 2006 1. Valerie Zimmerer 585 2006 2. Kristine Willrett 27 2004-06 2. Kristen Casey 914 2005- 2. Marcy Gans 14 2005 2. Jaimie Thompson 515 2003 3. Chelsea Mackenzie 22 2003-05 2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 41 Year-by-Year Results

1989 1992 O 16 Texas Christian W, 5-0 S 26 at Arizona State L, 0-5 Record: 10-7-0 ¥ Coach: Ray Leone Record: 6-12-0 ¥ Coach: Ray Leone O 18 Teikyo-Westmar W, 7-0 S 28 at Arizona L, 1-3 Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result O 21 at Butler L, 1-5 O 3 Western Illinois W, 11-0 S 2 at Maryland L, 1-2 S 5 ^ SMU L, 1-2 O 23 at Evansville W, 2-0 O 5 * Evansville L, 0-3 S 3 at Maryland-Balt. Co. W, 3-0 S 7 ^ Wisconsin L, 1-2 (ot) O 28 # Rutgers L, 1-3 O 10 *% at Missouri State L, 0-3 S 4 at Catholic U of America W, 7-0 S 11 & UW-Milwaukee W, 3-0 O 30 at Cincinnati L, 4-5 (ot) O 12 % Oral Roberts T, 1-1 (ot) S 10 at Washington (Mo.) W, 5-0 S 12 & George Washington L, 1-3 N 5 at Tulsa W, 2-1 O 17 * Illinois State L, 0-1 S 16 Arkansas L, 1-2 S 15 Park W, 3-0 % Badger Fall Classic (Madison, Wis.) O 19 * Valparaiso W, 4-0 S 19 at Tarkio W, 3-0 S 20 at Colo. College L, 0-1 (ot) # Played at Cincinnati (Cincinnati, Ohio) O 24 * at Eastern Illinois L, 0-3 S 23 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-2 S 25 at Butler L, 1-2 O 31 at Louisiana State W, 2-1 S 24 vs. Ark.-Little Rock W, 2-0 S 27 at Xavier L, 0-2 1995 N 2 at Tulane W, 1-0 S 27 Tarkio W, 2-1 O 2 # North Carolina L, 0-4 Record: 7-11-0 ¥ Coach: Ira Philson N 6 $ Illinois State W, 2-0 S 30 at Coe W, 11-0 O 4 # Ark.-Little Rock W, 3-0 Date Opponent Result N 7 $ Evansville L, 0-4 O 15 at Regis W, 1-0 (ot) O 9 = Green Bay W, 4-0 S 3 at Nebraska W, 1-0 * MVC regular-season match O 16 at Northern Colorado L, 0-4 O 11 = Denver W, 2-0 S 8 Loyola-Chicago W, 3-2 % Lady Bear Classic (Springfield, Mo.) O 17 at Denver L, 1-2 O 17 at James Madison L, 0-1 S 10 Arizona L, 0-1 (ot) $ MVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) O 22 at Kansas Newman W, 4-0 O 18 at Virginia L, 1-3 S 16 $ Central Florida L, 1-3 N 3 vs. TCU L, 1-3 (ot) O 21 at William & Mary L, 0-1 S 17 $ Wyoming W, 2-0 1998 N 4 at Tulsa L, 1-2 O 25 at George Mason L, 0-1 S 22 Wyoming W, 2-1 Record: 13-6-0 ¥ MVC: 4-2-0 (3rd) N 5 vs. Arkansas L, 0-4 O 30 at Arkansas L, 0-6 S 24 Kansas W, 4-0 Coach: Ira Philson O 31 + Centenary W, 4-1 S 29 % at Texas A&M L, 0-2 Date Opponent Result 1990 ^ Kickoff Classic (Omaha, Neb.) O 1 % North Texas W, 5-0 S 2 Huron (S.D.) W, 5-0 Record: 10-7-2 ¥ Coach: Ray Leone & Lady Jay Invitational (Omaha, Neb.) O 6 * Santa Clara L, 0-2 S 5 # at UAB W, 3-1 Date Opponent Result # Creighton Invitational (Omaha, Neb.) O 8 at Michigan L, 0-5 S 7 # Georgia Southern W, 3-0 S 1 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 = Lady Jay Fall Classic (Omaha, Neb.) O 13 SMU L, 2-4 S 12 + at Tulsa W, 2-1 (ot) S 3 Regis W, 3-0 + Played at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.) O 15 Northwestern L, 1-2 S 13 + Butler L, 1-2 S 8 at Colorado College L, 1-4 O 20 Texas L, 0-1 (ot) S 18 % Weber State L, 0-1 S 9 at Tulsa L, 0-1 1993 O 21 Brigham Young L, 1-2 S 20 % Texas-El Paso W, 2-1 S 14 Park College L, 0-1 Record: 14-3-2 ¥ Coach: Ray Leone O 28 & at Kentucky L, 0-1 S 25 * Missouri State W, 6-0 S 15 Wright State W, 1-0 Date Opponent Result O 29 & Xavier W, 4-3 (ot) S 27 * at Ark.-Little Rock W, 5-1 S 16 Denver W, 2-0 S 4 at Minnesota W, 3-2 N 4 at Colorado College L, 0-2 O 2 at Loyola-Chicago W, 2-0 S 18 Benedictine W, 10-0 S 5 at Macalester W, 2-1 $ adidas Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.) O 4 at Western Illinois W, 3-0 S 19 at Tarkio W, 4-0 S 10 % Rutgers W, 2-0 % Lanzera/Post Classic (College Station, Tex.) O 7 Bellevue (Neb.) W, 4-0 S 23 Missouri Valley W, 8-0 S 11 % Cincinnati W, 3-0 * Played at South Bend, Ind. O 9 * at Evansville L, 1-4 O 5 # Dayton T, 4-4 (ot) S 13 at Teikyo-Westmar W, 4-0 & Lady Cat Classic (Lexington, Ky.) O 11 at Wright State L, 0-2 O 6 # at Notre Dame W, 2-0 S 18 Marquette T, 2-2 (ot) O 16 * Eastern Illinois W, 6-0 O 9 Kansas Newman W, 6-0 S 24 $ Tulsa L, 1-2 1996 O 23 * at Illinois State L, 0-1 O 12 at TCU L, 0-2 S 26 $ Butler W, 3-2 (ot) Record: 9-8-1 ¥ Coach: Ira Philson O 25 * at Valparaiso W, 5-0 O 14 at SMU L, 0-2 O 1 # Minnesota W, 1-0 (ot) Date Opponent Result O 29 & Valparaiso W, 3-1 (ot) O 19 George Washington L, 0-2 (ot) O 3 # Northern Illinois W, 3-0 A 31 Oklahoma W, 4-0 O 31 & at Evansville L, 0-1 O 27 at Central Florida T, 1-1 (ot) O 8 at Green Bay T, 1-1 (ot) S 2 at Kansas L, 0-2 * MVC regular-season match O 28 at Florida International L, 0-2 O 10 at Wisconsin L, 0-3 S 6 Louisiana State W, 3-1 # Powertel UAB Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) N 4 at Arkansas W, 1-0 O 16 at UW-Milwaukee W, 2-1 (ot) S 8 Evansville W, 1-0 + Hurricane Classic (Tulsa, Okla.) # Notre Dame Invitational (South Bend, Ind.) O 17 at Marquette W, 2-0 S 13 Loyola Marymount W, 2-1 % US West TeleChoice Soccer Festival (Omaha) O 22 = Ark.-Little Rock W, 2-0 S 15 Oral Roberts W, 3-1 & MVC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.) 1991 O 24 = Denver W, 4-0 S 20 Vanderbilt L, 1-2 (ot) Record: 10-6-1 ¥ Coach: Ray Leone O 30 ^ at Arkansas W, 3-2 S 22 Colorado College T, 3-3 (ot) 1999 Date Opponent Result O 31 ^ SMU L, 0-1 S 27 at Brigham Young L, 1-2 Record: 7-13-1 ¥ MVC: 2-3-0 (4th) S 7 at Wisconsin L, 0-3 N 6 Colorado College W, 1-0 S 29 at Utah L, 2-5 Coach: Bruce Erickson S 8 at UW-Milwaukee W, 3-2 (ot) % Kickoff Classic (Omaha, Neb.) O 18 at Eastern Illinois W, 3-2 Date Opponent Result S 14 at Colorado College L, 0-6 $ Lady Jay Invitational (Omaha, Neb.) O 19 at Illinois State W, 4-0 A 27 Wyoming W, 3-2 S 15 # Santa Clara L, 0-1 # Creighton Fall Classic (Omaha, Neb.) O 25 at Northwestern L, 1-6 S 1 Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-0 S 20 Texas A&M T, 0-0 (ot) = New Tower Inn Classic (Omaha, Neb.) O 27 at Marquette L, 1-2 (ot) S 3 Tulsa L, 1-2 (ot) S 22 Denver W, 2-1 (ot) ^ Lady ‘Back Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) N 2 % at SMU L, 2-4 (ot) S 6 Western Illinois W, 1-0 S 28 North Carolina L, 1-9 N 3 % Texas Christian W, 3-1 S 10 ! vs. New Mexico L, 0-1 S 29 Quincy W, 2-1 1994 N 8 $ Eastern Illinois W, 3-1 S 12 ! at UTEP L, 1-3 O 1 at Park College W, 3-0 Record: 14-4-0 ¥ Coach: Cathy Klein N 10 $ at Evansville L, 0-5 S 17 # Pepperdine L, 0-3 O 5 Kansas Newman W, 9-0 Date Opponent Result % SMU/Puma Classic (Dallas, Texas) S 19 # Air Force L, 0-1 (ot) O 5 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 5-1 S 3 Wisconsin W, 1-0 $ MVC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.) S 24 % vs. Centenary T, 2-2 (2ot) O 11 at George WashingtonL, 0-1 (ot) S 6 at Nebraska W, 3-1 S 26 % at Kansas L, 0-1 O 12 % St. John’s (NY) W, 2-0 S 9 % Ohio State L, 0-1 1997 O 1 ^ vs. Army W, 3-1 O 19 at SMU L, 1-2 S 11 % James Madison W, 2-1 Record: 9-7-2 ¥ MVC: 1-4-0 (5th) O 3 ^ vs. Navy L, 1-6 O 20 at TCU W, 2-1 S 16 at Loyola-Chicago W, 2-1 Coach: Ira Philson O 8 * Ark.-Little Rock W, 6-0 O 25 Arkansas W, 1-0 S 18 at Northern Illinois W, 2-1 Date Opponent Result O 10 * Evansville L, 1-2 (2ot) O 27 Metro State W, 2-1 S 27 Nebraska W, 1-0 (ot) A 29 at Wyoming W, 3-0 O 15 at UW-Milwaukee L, 1-2 # Played at Colo. College (Colo. Springs, Colo.) O 2 Macalester College W, 2-0 A 31 at Air Force W, 2-1 O 17 at Eastern Illinois L, 1-4 % Played at Geo. Washington (Washington,D.C.) O 8 Marquette W, 2-1 S 2 at Colo. College T, 2-2 (ot) O 22 * at Drury W, 1-0 (ot) O 9 Oral Roberts W, 1-0 S 6 Green Bay W, 4-0 O 24 * at Missouri State L, 1-2 (ot) O 14 UW-Milwaukee W, 1-0 S 19 Arkansas W, 3-2 O 29 * Illinois State L, 0-1 42 www.gocreighton.com Year-by-Year Results

O 31 & Drury W, 2-1 2002 2004 O 21 * at Drake L, 0-3 N 5 $ vs. Evansville L, 1-2 (2ot) Record: 12-8-2 ¥ MVC: 6-0-1 (1st) Record: 9-8-4 ¥ MVC: 3-1-3 (2nd) O 23 * Missouri State W, 4-0 * MVC regular-season match Coach: Bruce Erickson Coach: Bruce Erickson N 4 ^ Evansville W, 3-2 ! Reebok Miner Desert Scramble (El Paso, Texas) NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament N 6 ^ Drake W, 1-0 # Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result N 11 & at Nebraska L, 0-1 % Jayhawk Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) A 30 Boston L, 0-1 A 27 # vs. California L, 0-3 * MVC regular-season match ^ Military Academies Soccer Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) S 1 Western Illinois W, 2-1 (2ot) A 29 # at Nebraska L, 2-4 # Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) & MVC Tournament match (Omaha, Neb.) S 6 # Xavier L, 1-3 S 4 South Dakota State W, 2-0 $ Bulldog Bash (Des Moines, Iowa $ MVC Tournament match (Springfield, Mo.) S 8 # Green Bay W, 5-1 S 10 $ Western Illinois W, 4-0 ! Diadora Classic (Omaha, Neb.) S 13 at Sacramento State W, 1-0 S 12 $ George Washington T, 2-2 (2ot) % UNLV Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2000 S 15 at Pacific L, 3-4 S 17 ! vs. Youngstown St. W, 8-1 ^ MVC Tournament match (Omaha, Neb.) Record: 9-11-0 ¥ MVC: 4-3-0 (T3rd) S 20 at #19 Nebraska T, 1-1 (2ot) S 19 ! vs. UW-Milwaukee L, 0-3 & NCAA Tournament match Coach: Bruce Erickson S 22 at Nebraska-Omaha L, 0-2 S 21 Nebraska L, 2-3 Date Opponent Result S 27 UW-Milwaukee L, 0-1 S 24 % N. Dakota St. W, 2-1 (2ot) 2006 A 25 at Missouri L, 1-4 S 29 Southeast Missouri St. W, 2-1 S 26 % Long Beach St. L, 0-1 (ot) Record: 9-8-2 ¥ MVC: 3-2-1 (2nd) A 27 at Saint Louis L, 0-2 O 4 * at Evansville W, 2-1 O 1 * Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) Coach: Bruce Erickson S 1 * at Northern Iowa W, 10-1 O 6 * at Indiana State W, 1-0 O 3 * Drury W, 2-1 Date Opponent Result S 4 Kansas L, 1-4 O 11 * Illinois State W, 1-0 O 8 * at Indiana State W, 2-1 A 25 ! at Wisconsin L, 2-3 S 8 at Brigham Young L, 1-6 O 13 * Northern Iowa W, 3-0 O 10 * at Evansville T, 0-0 (2ot) A 27 ! vs. Indiana W, 2-1 S 9 at Weber State W, 4-2 O 18 * Drury W, 3-1 O 15 * Northern Iowa W, 4-0 A 30 South Dakota State W, 2-0 S 15 # St. Bonaventure W, 3-0 O 20 * Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) O 17 * Illinois State T, 1-1 (2ot) S 1 Loyola (Ill.) L, 1-2 (2ot) S 17 # Wright State L, 0-1 O 25 * Drake W, 2-1 O 24 at Iowa L, 1-3 S 4 at Northern Illinois T, 1-1 (2ot) S 22 at Wyoming L, 0-3 O 27 Colorado College L, 0-1 O 28 * at Drake L, 0-1 (ot) S 8 # Iowa State L, 1-2 S 24 at Nebraska L, 0-2 O 31 Iowa L 0-1 N 5 ^ vs. Indiana State W, 1-0 S 10 # Western Michigan W, 2-0 S 29 * Drury W, 2-1 (2ot) N 8 $ Northern Iowa W, 2-0 N 7 ^ at Drake W, 3-1 S 15 at San Diego State L, 0-2 O 1 Western Illinois W, 2-0 N 10 $ Illinois State W, 1-0 (ot) N 12 & at #8 Kansas L, 1-3 S 17 at UC Riverside W, 2-1 (ot) O 6 at Oklahoma State W, 1-0 N 15 % at #6 Santa Clara L, 1-5 * MVC regular-season match S 22 $ Grambling State W, 3-0 O 8 * Missouri State L, 0-1 * MVC regular-season match # Nebraska adidas Classic (Lincoln, Neb.) S 24 $ UNLV L, 0-1 O 13 * at Evansville L, 0-4 # Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) $ Diadora Classic (Omaha, Neb.) S 29 Kansas W, 1-0 O 15 * at Belmont W, 7-1 $ MVC Tournament match (St. Louis, Mo.) ! Iowa State Nike Invitational (Ames, Iowa) O 7 * Illinois State W, 1-0 O 20 * Illinois State L, 0-1 % NCAA Tournament Match % Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) O 13 * Drake L, 0-2 O 22 * Indiana State W, 7-0 ^ MVC Tournament match (Des Moines, Iowa) O 15 * at Missouri State T, 1-1 (2ot) O 29 & Drury W, 5-1 2003 & NCAA Tournament match O 20 * at Indiana State W, 3-1 N 3 $ vs. Evansville L, 0-3 Record: 11-6-4 ¥ MVC: 3-3-1 (5th) O 22 * Evansville W, 3-0 * MVC regular-season match Coach: Bruce Erickson 2005 O 26 * at Northern Iowa L, 0-1 # Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) Date Opponent Result Record: 12-6-3 ¥ MVC: 4-2-0 (2nd) N 3 ^ Evansville L, 1-2 & MVC Tournament match (Omaha, Neb.) A 30 # vs. Buffalo L, 0-1 Coach: Bruce Erickson * MVC regular-season match $ MVC Tournament match (St. Louis, Mo.) S 1 # at Minnesota T, 1-1 (2ot) NCAA Tournament ! Wis. Big Toe Invitational (Madison, Wis.) S 5 $ W. Michigan T, 0-0 (2ot) Date Opponent Result # Diadora Classic (Omaha, Neb.) 2001 S 7 $ Iowa W, 2-1 A 26 #25 Wisconsin L, 0-2 $ Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) Record: 12-8-0 ¥ MVC: 4-2-0 (3rd) S 12 at Northern Illinois L, 0-1 A 28 at South Dakota State W, 5-1 ^ MVC Tournament match (Omaha, Neb.) Coach: Bruce Erickson S 13 at Green Bay W, 4-2 A 31 at Western Illinois T, 1-1 (2ot) Date Opponent Result S 17 at Western Illinois W, 3-0 S 4 at Northern Colorado T, 2-2 (2ot) A 31 UAB W, 2-1 S 21 Wyoming W, 2-0 S 9 # Northern Illinois W, 1-0 S 3 Saint Louis L, 1-2 (2ot) S 26 at Howard W, 5-1 S 11 # North Dakota State W, 3-0 S 8 # Temple W, 4-1 S 28 at George Washington L, 0-1 S 16 $ vs. Iowa State L, 1-2 S 9 # Oklahoma State W, 2-0 O 2 * at Drake L, 0-3 S 18 $ vs. Ohio W, 3-0 S 14 at Colorado College L, 1-3 O 5 Northern Colorado W, 5-1 S 23 ! Grambling State W, 4-0 S 23 at Southeast Missouri L, 0-1 O 10 * at Drury W, 1-0 (ot) S 25 ! Valparaiso T, 0-0 (2ot) S 25 Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-0 O 12 * at Missouri State L, 0-1 S 30 % vs. Northern Arizona W, 6-3 S 28 % Loyola W, 2-0 O 17 * Evansville W, 4-0 O 2 % at UNLV L, 0-4 S 30 % Belmont W, 5-0 O 19 * Indiana State W, 3-1 O 7 * at Illinois State L, 1-3 O 5 * Indiana State W, 6-1 O 24 * at Illinois State L, 1-2 O 9 * at Evansville W, 2-1 O 7 * Evansville L, 1-2 O 26 * at Northern Iowa T, 1-1 (ot) O 12 * Northern Iowa W, 5-0 O 12 * at Illinois State L, 1-2 N 2 & at Northern Iowa W, 2-1 (ot) O 14 * Indiana State W, 2-1 (ot) O 14 * at Northern Iowa W, 2-0 N 7 ^ vs. Drake W, 1-0 (2ot) O 19 * at Drury W, 2-1 (2ot) N 9 ^ vs. Illinois State~ T, 0-0 (2ot) O 21 * at Missouri St. W, 2-1 (2ot) * MVC regular-season match Bluejay Win-Loss Summary • 18 Years O 26 ^ vs. Southeast Mo. L, 1-2 (2ot) # Minnesota Invitational (St. Paul, Minn.) OVERALL ...... 183-139-24 (.564) O 28 at Western Illinois W, 4-0 $ Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) Home Matches ...... 101-42-9 (.694) N 1 at Iowa L, 1-4 & MVC Tournament match(Cedar Falls, Iowa) Road Matches...... 59-75-11 (.445) N 4 & Indiana State W, 2-0 ^ MVC Tournament match (St. Louis, Mo.) Neutral Matches ...... 23-22-4 (.510) N 9 $ vs. Evansville L, 0-3 ~ ILSU advances on PKs, 5-4 * MVC regular-season match Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season ...... 34-22-6 (.597) # Bluejay Classic (Omaha, Neb.) Missouri Valley Conference Tournament ...... 14-7-1 (.659) % Creighton Invitational (Omaha, Neb.) NCAA Tournament...... 0-3-0 (.000) ^ Played at SportPort (St. Louis, Mo.) In-Season Tournaments ...... 41-32-7 (.556) & MVC Tournament match (Omaha, Neb.) $ MVC Tournament match (St. Louis, Mo.) Overtime Matches ...... 22-22-24 (.500)

2007 Creighton Women’s Soccer 43 Media Information

Credentials Bluejay Soccer Media Directory Members of the media needing credentials for Bluejay soccer, may make requests by con- Local Newspapers Local Television tacting Brent Elsasser at (402) 280-5801 or through e-mail at [email protected]. Omaha World-Herald NET Sports Credentials may be picked up at the Morrison 14th & Dodge Streets PO Box 83111 Omaha, NE 68102 Lincoln, NE 68111 Stadium main entrance on the west side of the Phone ...... (402) 444-1000 Phone ...... (402) 472-9333 facility. Fax ...... (402) 344-3343 Fax ...... (402) 472-5347 It is suggested media park on Webster Street Sports Editor . . . .Thad Livingston Producer ...... Jim Carmichael just north of the stadium. Beat Writer ...... Steve Pivovar Brent Elsasser Columnist ...... Tom Shatel KETV (ABC, Ch. 7) Women’s Soccer Contact (402) 280-5801 27th and Dodge Streets [email protected] Lincoln Journal Star Omaha, NE 68131 PO Box 81609 Phone/ ...... (402) 978-8957 926 P Street Fax ...... (402) 978-8931 Press Box and Game Day Media Services Lincoln, NE 68501 Sports Director . . . . .Jon Schuetz Seating is available for working media in the press box, located at the Phone/Fax . .(402) 473-7431/7291 north end of the second level concourse. Media guides and updated statis- Sports Editor ...... John Mabry KMTV (CBS, Ch. 3) tics from both schools will be available in the press box. Following the match, 10714 Mockingbird Drive a final box score will be made available to media outlets in attendance. A final Council Bluffs Nonpareil Omaha, NE 68127 box score and game summary will be faxed and e-mailed to requested media 117 Pearl Street Phone ...... (402) 593-2706 Council Bluffs, IA 51503 Fax ...... (402) 592-4714 outlets not in attendance. Phone/Fax . .(712) 328-1811/1597 Sports Director . . . .Travis Justice Sports Editor . . .Steve Sigafoose Interviews KPTM (Fox, Ch. 42) During the week, all player interviews should be coordinated through the Creightonian 4625 Farnam Street Sports Information Office at (402) 280-5801. Interviews with head coach 2500 California Plaza Omaha, NE 68132 Bruce Erickson may be arranged by calling the women’s soccer office at (402) Omaha, NE 68178 Phone ...... (402) 554-4286 280-5553 on weekday mornings. Media planning to attend practice should Phone/Fax . .(402) 280-4058/4730 Fax ...... (402) 554-4292 Sports Director ...... J.J. Davis call ahead to the sports information office to confirm practice time. Local Radio Game-day player interviews, prior to the game, are not permitted. At WOWT (NBC, Ch. 6) home and on the road, Erickson and requested players will be made available KOZN (ESPN Radio, 1620 AM) 3501 Farnam Street on the field after the match following a 10-minute cooling off period. 5011 Capitol Ave. Omaha, NE 68131 Omaha, NE 68132 Phone ...... (402) 233-7940 Photo Policy Phone/Fax . .(402) 342-2000/7041 Fax ...... (402) 233-7888 Sports Director . . . . .Kevin Kugler Sports Director . . . .Dave Webber Only accredited photographers on assignment will be issued credentials. Photographers may pick up a copy of the game roster in the press box or KXSP (Big Sports 590 AM) Wire Services upon entering the stadium. Photographers are permitted on field level at both 5030 N. 72nd Street the north and south end of the field and are to remain behind the photogra- Omaha, NE 68134 Omaha Associated Press pher’s line on the turf behind each goal. Photographers are also permitted on Phone ...... (402) 573-0590 909 N. 96th Street, #104 field level on the east side of the stadium, however they are NOT allowed on Fax ...... (402) 331-1348 Omaha, NE 18114 the west side field level where the team benches are located. AM Host ...... Travis Justice Phone ...... (402) 391-0031 PM Host ...... Matt Perrault Fax ...... (402) 391-1412 Sports Desk ...... Eric Olson Directions to Morrison Stadium KKAR (1290 AM) 5011 Capitol Ave. Morrison Stadium is located between 17th and 19th Streets to the north of Omaha, NE 68132 Cass Street, on the east side of the Creighton University Campus in down- Phone ...... (402) 977-9297 town Omaha. The main entrance and ticket window is located on the west Fax ...... (402) 827-5293 side, at the intersection of California and Florence Blvd. (19th Street). Sports Director . . . . .Terry Leahy

From Interstate 80: Take Interstate 80 to the I-480 interchange. Follow I- KFAB (1110 AM) 480 North to I-480 East, take the Capitol/Civic Auditorium exit. Turn left on 5010 Underwood Avenue 19th Street (Florence Blvd.) at the light signals and follow to the facility. Omaha, NE 68132 Phone/Fax . .(402) 556-5060/8937 From Interstate 29: Take Interstate 29 to the I-480 interchange in Iowa. Go west on I-480 across bridge into Omaha. Take the 14th Street exit which will KHLP (1420 AM) & run into Cass Street. Follow Cass Street to the facility. KOMJ (1490 AM) 11128 John Galt Boulevard From the Airport: From the airport, make a left onto Abbott Drive. Follow Omaha, NE 68132 Abbott Drive toward downtown, Abbott Drive will change into Cuming Street. Phone ...... (402) 592-5300 Follow Cuming Street to 17th Street. Turn left on 17th Street and follow to Fax ...... (402) 596-9428 the facility.

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