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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2006 Schedule Davidson Quick Facts ...... 1 Aug. 15 at Clemson (Exh.) 7:00 2006 Schedule ...... 1 25 at Navy 1 7:00 2006 Roster ...... 2 27 vs. Georgetown 1 12:00 Head Coach Greg Ashton ...... 3 Sept. 3 at UNC Wilmington 2:00 Assistant Coaches ...... 3 8 at High Point 7:00 Season Outlook ...... 4 10 at Gardner-Webb 2:00 Player Profiles ...... 5-11 15 at Wake Forest 7:00 2005 Season Review ...... 12 19 Charlotte 7:00 2005 Statistics/Results ...... 13 22 UC Santa Barbara 7:00 2006 Opponents ...... 14-15 24 at Georgia Southern* 1:00 Record vs. Opponents ...... 15 28 at Appalachian State* 3:00 Year-By-Year Results ...... 16-17 All-Time Roster ...... 18 Oct. 1 * 1:00 Honors & Awards ...... 19 5 Furman* 7:00 Record Book ...... 20 8 at Winthrop 2:00 Athletic Staff Directory ...... D1 12 Wofford* 7:00 ...... D2-D3 15 at UNC Greensboro* 2:00 Student Life ...... D4 19 at Coll. of Charleston* 7:00 Athletic Facilities ...... D5 22 Western Carolina* 2:00 Conference Affiliations ...... D6 27 at Elon* 7:00 Support Staff ...... D7 29 Chattanooga* 1:00 2005-06 Wildcat Highlights ...... D8 Tournament This is Davidson ...... IBC Nov. 2-5 Cullowhee, N.C. w Catamount Athletic Complex 1

Boldface type denotes home match *Asterisk denotes Southern Conference opponent 1 w Navy Tournament, Annapolis, Md.

2006 Women 'S SOCCER QUICK FACTS Davidson College welcomes your coverage of women’s soccer in General Information Team History 2006. For interviews or pictures School Name: Davidson College First Year: 1989 please contact Gavin McFarlin of the Sports Information Office. Location: Davidson, N.C. All-Time Record: 154-161-21 Founded: 1837 All-Time SoCon Record: 68-30-19* Phone: 704-894-2635 Enrollment: 1,700 SoCon Regular Season Titles/Last: 3/2005 E-mail: [email protected] Nickname: Wildcats SoCon Tournament Titles/Last: 3/1996 On the covers — The 2006 Women’s Soccer Guide School Colors: Red (PMS 186) and Black NCAA Appearances/Last: 0 features seniors Anne Stevens, Jess Lahre, junior Conference: Southern *Competed as an independent in 1989-93 Nancy Haskell and Maggie Womack (Back). Affiliation: NCAA Division I President: Bobby Vagt (Davidson ’69) Team Information Athletics Director: Jim Murphy (Davidson ’78) 2005 Team Record: 14-5-2 Home Facility: Alumni Stadium (2,000) 2005 SoCon Record/Finish: 9-0-1/1st CREDITS Press Box Phone: (704) 894-2433 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/3 Editor: Gavin McFarlin Cover Design: Beeler, Lauren Santi, Gavin McFarlin Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/10 Inside Layout & Design: Sports Information Staff Coaching Staff Newcomers: 9 Contributors: Rick Bender, Gavin McFarlin, Lauren Head Coach: Greg Ashton (UTSA ’02) Santi and the Davidson Women’s Soccer Program E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information Photography: Brian Westerholt (Sports on Film), Willis Glassgow (WG Sports Photos), Peter Roady, Office Phone: (704) 894-2818 Sports Information Director: Rick Bender Tim Cowie, Bill Giduz, Mike Hood, Sam Roberts and Career Record (Years): 97-22-5 (6) Women’s Soccer Contact: Gavin McFarlin Gavin McFarlin. Record at Davidson (Years): 26-14-3 E-mail: [email protected] Design Programs: QuarkXPress 6.1 and Adobe Assistant Coach: Winnie Corrigan Office Phone: (704) 894-2635 Photoshop CS using a Mac Powerbook G4 (Davidson ’01) Fax: (704) 894-2636 Printer: Martin Printing Company, of Easley, S.C. E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.davidson.edu/athletics

2006 wiildcat soccer 2006 team roster

Front Row (l-r): Courtney Hart, Maggie Womack, Heidi Wilbrandt, Cameron Hardesty, Assistant Coach Winnie Corrigan, Head Coach Greg Ashton, Athletic Trainer Chris Archambeault, Anne Stevens, Amanda Traver, Jessica Lahre, Kate McCormick Middle Row (l-r): Kristen Koehrn, Chloe King, Sophie Funderburk, Suzanne Sittko, Bevin English, Loring Ward, Lexie Rittenberg, Blakely Low, Isabel Carlton, Lauren Conner Back Row (l-r): Nancy Haskell, Ali Rittenberg, Kyri Bye-Nagel, Katharine Laco, Tracy McCausland, Mel Smith, Tiffany Mumby, Neely Meeks w Numerical roster alphabetical 2 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School No. Name Pos. Yr. 00 Loring Ward GK 5-9 Fr. Charleston, S.C. Academic Magnet 16 Kyri Bye-Nagel F Fr. 01 Bevin English GK 5-8 Jr. Charleston, S.C. Bishop England 21 Isabel Carlton D Fr. w 3 Cameron Hardesty D/M 5-5 Sr. Plano, Texas Hockaday 20 Lauren Conner D/M Fr. 4 Tracy McCausland D/M/F 5-6 So. Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque Academy 01 Bevin English GK Jr. 5 Tiffany Mumby M/F 5-5 So. Houston, Texas Cypress Creek 25 Sophie Funderburk D/M Fr. 6 Nancy Haskell* M 5-2 Jr. Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg 3 Cameron Hardesty D/M Sr. 7 Anne Stevens* M 5-6 Sr. Bexley, Ohio Bexley 8 Courtney Hart M Fr. 8 Courtney Hart M 5-5 Fr. Ashland, Mass. Nobles & Greenough 6 Nancy Haskell M Jr. 9 Melanee Smith D/M 5-6 So. Bloomfield Township, Mich. Detroit Country Day 15 Chloe King D/M So. 10 Kristen Koehrn F 5-9 Jr. La Mesa, Calif. Francis Parker 10 Kristen Koehrn F Jr. 11 Blakely Low M/F 5-10 Fr. San Antonio, Texas Alamo Heights 12 Katharine Laco M Fr. 12 Katharine Laco M 5-7 Fr. Bethesda, Md. Walt Whitman 14 Jessica Lahre M Sr. 13 Neely Meeks F 5-4 So. Eaglewood, Colo. Cherry Creek 11 Blakely Low M/F Fr. 14 Jessica Lahre* M 5-5 Sr. San Diego, Calif. Francis Parker 4 Tracy McCausland D/M/F So. 15 Chloe King D/M 5-9 So. Wellesley, Mass. The Winsor School 17 Kate McCormick D/M So. 16 Kyri Bye-Nagel F 5-5 Fr. Hanau, Germany Hanau American 13 Neely Meeks F So. 17 Kate McCormick D/M 5-4 So. Pelham, N.Y. Pelham Memorial 5 Tiffany Mumby M/F So. 18 Suzanne Sittko D/M 5-5 Fr. Greenwood Village, Colo. Arapahoe 24 Ali Rittenberg D So. 19 Heidi Wilbrandt F 5-7 Sr. Woodstock, Ill. Marian Central Catholic 25 Lexie Rittenberg D So. 20 Lauren Conner D/M 5-10 Fr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Mechanicsburg 18 Suzanne Sittko D/M Fr. 21 Isabel Carlton D 5-10 Fr. Charleston, S.C. Ashley Hall 9 Melanee Smith D/M So. 23 Amanda Traver F 5-3 Sr. Duanesburg, N.Y. Duanesburg Central 7 Anne Stevens M Sr. 24 Ali Rittenberg D 5-4 So. Marietta, Ga. The Walker School 23 Amanda Traver F Sr. 25 Lexie Rittenberg D 5-8 So. Marietta, Ga. The Walker School 00 Loring Ward GK Fr. 26 Sophie Funderburk D/M 5-9 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. Eugene Ashley 19 Heidi Wilbrandt F Sr. 28 Maggie Womack M 5-6 Sr. New Bern, N.C. New Bern 28 Maggie Womack M Sr.

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coaching staff pronunciations Name Position Year Alma Mater Kristen Koehrn KERN Greg Ashton Head Coach 3rd UTSA ’02 Jessica Lahre LAIR Winnie Corrigan Assistant Coach 3rd Davidson ’01 Amanda Traver TRAY-ver

2006 wiildcat soccer coachiing staff greg ashton Eventually falling to rival Furman in the finals, Davidson made history as the second-lowest seed to ever contend for the Head Coach SoCon Tournament title in the champi - 3rd year onship game. record: 26-14-3 Formerly the head coach at Division-III Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, Ashton arrived at Davidson with a Entering his third remarkable record of success. Twice dur - year, head coach Greg ing his four-year tenure at Trinity Ashton Ashton has done noth - took the Tigers to the NCAA D-III semifi - ing to disappoint the nals. His team also won the Southern Wildcat faithful in his first two years at the Collegiate Athletic Conference crown three Head Coach Greg Ashton has been named the Coach of helm of the women’s soccer program. times. the Year the past two years in the Southern Conference. After an outstanding first year that saw Trinity finished the 2003 season with a him win Southern Conference Coach of the 16-1-1 record and an 8-1 mark in the winnie corrigan Year honors while taking the Wildcats to SCAC. The conference defeat was Ashton’s the SoCon finals, Ashton guided Davidson lone loss in the SCAC in four seasons, hav - to the school’s first undefeated mark in ing won 35 straight during his career there. Assistant Coach league play, and its third regular season In 2002, he led the Tigers to a 21-2 3rd year SoCon title. The Wildcats also achieved its record, accumulating the most victories Davidson ’01 highest ranking, ninth, in the Soccer Buzz ever during a single season in the school’s and NSCAA/adidas Southeast Regional history. Ashton was named Coach of the poll over the last five years, and a pro - Year for the SCAC and the NSCAA South Returning for her gram-best 14-game unbeaten streak. All Region. He finished his tenure at Trinity third season on the those accomplishments earned him his sec - with an impressive overall record of 71-8-2. Wildcat coaching staff is ond straight coach of the year award as the He has coached five All-America hon - Davidson alumna Wildcats fashioned a 14-5-2 overall mark orees, and each of his four Trinity teams Winnie Corrigan ’01. in 2005. received an NSCAA Team Academic “Winnie’s passion for Davidson as a for - “A huge learning curve occurred over Award for excellence in the classroom. mer student-athlete and her desire to see the course of the 2004 season as we placed “Greg’s record of success in a highly- the soccer program reach new heights a renewed emphasis on training and mak - selective academic setting makes him a motivates her to work extremely hard with ing every practice an opportunity to show great fit for Davidson,” Athletics Director the recruiting process to find players who individual competitive spirit,” said Jim Murphy said. will add not only to the soccer team but to w Ashton. Before he became head coach at Trinity, the college overall,” Ashton said of his 3 Ashton’s athletes have also shined Ashton served as the assistant there for assistant. under his tutelage with five different play - five seasons, during which time the Tigers In addition to Corrigan’s invaluable ers earning all-league won the conference recruiting role, Ashton emphasizes the w honors including the ashton file title and played in the importance of her appreciation for the rig - Mel Smith, who was D-III playoffs four ors a Davidson student-athlete faces dur - the 2005 Freshman of CHAMPIoNSHIPS times. Trinity also ing the course of an intense competition the Year, and stand - 2005 SoCon Regular Season Champs reached the quarterfi - season. out forward Kara nals of the NCAA D-III Corrigan is also a coach for the North Koehrn, the 2005 CoACHING HoNorS Tourna-ment twice. Meck Storm, a local youth soccer club. Player of Year. Ashton, who Before returning to Davidson, Corrigan 2004 Southern Conference Coach of the Year Koehrn also was a earned his bachelor’s served as an assistant coach at the NSCAA Scholar- 2005 SoCon Coach of the Year degree in kinesiology University at Albany. She also coached Athlete All- from the University of within the Eastern New York ODP pro - American and CoACHING reCorD Texas-San Antonio, gram, working with the ’87 girls team and CoSIDA Academic Year WLTPct. School also holds a business was involved with various premier clubs All-District per - 2000 19 21.886 Trinity degree from Auckland in upstate New York as well. former. 2001 15 30.833 (New Zealand) Tech. During Corrigan’s record-setting career With the arrival 2002 21 20.913 He played soccer pro - with the ’Cats, she was named MVP of the of Ashton in 2004, 2003 16 11.916 fessionally in New 1999 team and selected to the All-SoCon Davidson ushered in Zealand from 1985 to First Team. The goalie also received the 2004 12 91.568 Davidson a new era of Wildcat 1992, and he represent - Class of 1986 Award and the Susan K. women’s soccer. He 2005 14 52.737 ed his country as a Roberts Award recognizing outstanding led the 2004 squad Totals 97 22 5 .802 5 years Youth National Team dedication and contribution to Davidson all the way to the member beginning with athletics. She holds the school’s single-sea - tournament finals, earning the native New the U-15 team through the U-19 squad. son records for goals against average and Zealander with his first SoCon Coach of Ashton makes his home in Davidson shutouts and is among the top three career the Year award. The Wildcats earned with his wife Heather Jo and their two leaders in minutes, saves, goals against recognition as the NCAA’s 16th-most daughters, Taylore (5) and Giselle (3). average and shutouts. improved women’s soccer program, dou - Corrigan holds an NSCAA Advanced bling the number of wins collected in 2003 National Diploma. with an overall record of 12-9-1 while post - ing a league mark of 7-3-1 to finish fifth in the final SoCon standings.

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Entering their third season under the Lexie Rittenberg, will each be a pivotal part direction of head coach Greg Ashton, the on defense. The freshman class should pro - Returning Scoring Wildcats will look to continue their recent vide similar potential with Suzanne Sittko, success with another run at both the Lauren Conner, Isabel Carlton and Sophie Leaders Southern Conference regular-season and Funderburk all expected to see significant Points tournament crowns after earning the the time on the field. Kristen Koehrn ...... 16 regular-season title last season. All the ’Cats Tiffany Mumby ...... 9 did in Ashton’s second season was collect GOALKEEpERS Melanee Smith ...... 7 Junior Bevin English returns after a the school’s first unbeaten season (9-0-1) in Goals conference play, sweep the year end awards sophomore campaign with a GAA of 1.38 Kristen Koehrn ...... 6 in the SoCon and finish with the 33rd best and a save percentage of .739, along with a Tiffany Mumby ...... 3 winning percentage in all of Division I. career-high 65 saves. Jessica Lahre ...... 2 “Last year was great for the program in Freshman Loring Ward will look to backup English after earning all-region and Assists terms of rewarding the team for all the hard Melanee Smith ...... 5 work and sacrifices they have made,” stated all-state honors during her prep career. Kristen Koehrn ...... 4 Ashton. “This season we are a very young “Bevin has established herself as the Anne Stevens ...... 4 squad, so it will be a steep learning curve number one keeper with strong fall and starting out. But with the help of the return - spring performances,” Ashton said. ward position. ers and the new corps of players, it will “We expected Loring to push Bevin on From the pool of talented freshmen, help keep us competitive throughout the a daily basis and be prepared to step up Blakely Low and Kyri Bye-Nagel could see season.” when called upon.” action at forward right away. Bye-Nagel With the return of 17 players from last has a very strong ’resume’ having made the year’s SoCon regular-season title squad, the MIDFIELDERS All-Europe Team, all-conference and All- ’Cats have a solid foundation on which to The midfield position will be perhaps Europe Tournament Team four straight build an even stronger 2006 roster. Add the strongest for Davidson, led by its three years in soccer. nine newcomers from six different states to captains. Seniors Anne Stevens and Jessica “Last spring showed how players can the mix and it puts Davidson right there in Lahre, both of whom are two-year starters, step up and perform when opportunities taking another step in making the Wildcats will be two of the catalysts on the offensive present themselves, with some of the soccer program one of the elite Division I end of the ball. Stevens assisted on four young players doing just that,” Ashton teams. goals last season, while Lahre said. “I feel the forward positions are up for “I am very found the back of the net twice in grabs, and look forward to forming differ - happy overall with 2005 and has scored five goals the ent combinations.” this year’s recruiting past two seasons. w class,” Ashton said. The Wildcats other captain is SChEDULE w4 “We have tried to Nancy Haskell. The junior earned “This year’s schedule will test us early 4 again add depth to a spot on the All-SoCon First Team in the season and help us gear up for the squad and also as a defender, but she will bloster another run at a SoCon title,” Ashton com - w attract players who the ’Cats as a midfielder this year. mented. “There’s a good balance between w have a strong com - “The midfield is an area we feel opponents that will test us and those that petitive spirit and we have definitely strengthened will give us great opportunities to com - are not afraid of the for this season and will be able to pete.” hard work neces - show many different combinations The Wildcats schedule will feature nine sary to be successful on the field” Ashton said. non-conference matches along with a pre - in the classroom and Senior Maggie Womack will be season game against Clemson, who quali - on the field.” another key weapon after starting fied for the NCAA Tournament last year. 16 games and contributing a goal. A tournament at Navy will open the sea - DEFENSE McCormick and Smith will also son and matches against UC Santa Barbara, Matching a be in the mix as will fellow sopho - cross-county rival Charlotte and Wake school record with more Tiffany Mumby at the posi - Forest highlight some of the non-conference 10 shutouts last sea - Sophomore Chloe King is one of the tion. Mumby was third on the team opponents. key returners on a defense that with nine points via three goals and son, Davidson returns matched a school record with 10 The Wildcats will start their quest in most of its core play - shutouts. three assists in 2005. defending their regular-season SoCon title ers on defense to form when they hit the road again to take on one of its biggest strengths this season. The FORWARD Georgia Southern, Sept. 24 and Wildcats finished 39th last year in all of The ’Cats will rely on the veteran leader - Appalachian State, Sept. 28. Division I in shutout percentage (0.48). ship of the senior duo of Heidi Wilbrandt Two opponents to circle on the schedule “A blend of experience and youth makes and Amanda Traver, along with the scoring will be UNC Greensboro and Western for a solid backline that I think we can ability of junior Kristen Koehrn. Wilbrandt Carolina. The Spartans kept Davidson from build on throughout the season,” Ashton will look to regroup after an injury cut winning every league match by playing to said. short her junior season, while Traver is a 2-2 draw. Western Carolina stopped the The ’Cats will be led by senior Cameron expected to provide some of the scoring Wildcats unbeaten streak in the semifinals Hardesty and the SoCon Freshman of the after garnering a goal and two assists in of the SoCon Tournament last year and Year, Mel Smith. Smith was one of numer - 2005. Koehrn is looking to pick up where denied the squad a shot at a sweep of the ous first-year players who stepped in for her all-region sister, Kara, left off as Kristen SoCon titles. Davidson and shined as the freshman fin - will hope to become a force on offense. This year’s SoCon Tournament will be ished with a goal and a team-high five Kristen was second to her sister in almost held at Western Carolina in Cullowhee, assists. every offensive category (six goals, 16 N.C., Nov 2-5. The tournament champion Fellow sophomores Tracy McCausland, points, 33 shots, and two game winners). will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Chloe King and Kate McCormick along Sophomores Neely Meeks and Tournament. with twin defensive specialists Ali and McCausland will also see action at the for - 2006 wiildcat soccer player profiiles

Cameron hardesty jessica lahre Midfielder/Defender Forward Senior w 5-5 Senior w 5-5 Plano, Texas San Diego, Calif. Hockaday Francis Parker english 33 Biology 1144

Ashton on Hardesty: “Cameron has the skill and presence to play a set - Ashton on Lahre: “Jess brings a creative flair to our attack, which is exciting tling role for us in the middle of the field. She has never been one to shy for her teammates and fans alike. Her dedication to the strength and speed away from a tackle, and will be an option both in midfield and at the training programs has taken her game to new heights and has set a great back.” 2005: Made two starts while seeing action in 19 games, and record - example as one of our tri-captains for 2006.” 2005: One of the Wildcats’ main ed seven shots on goal … netted first career goal against The Citadel on starters on offense, Lahre started 17 of her 21 games as a junior … helped Oct. 9 … one of the key members on defense that helped the Wildcats to 10 lead the Wildcats to 3-0 shutout win at Furman, first ever on the Paladin’s shutouts, third best in the Southern Conference … assisted on holding home field, with a goal … also netted a goal against College of Charleston on opponents to a 1.24 goals against average on defense. 2004: Made 13 Oct 27. 2004: Consistent starter who registered three goals and two assists on appearances and recorded shots against Chattanooga and UNC Asheville. the year … scored a pair of goals, including the game winner, against High 2003: Started every match in Point … put away another game-winning goal versus ETSU. 2003: Collected her first season with the significant playing time as a rookie, appearing in 13 games with five starts … ’Cats on defense or in the turned in a career performance against The Citadel with two goals and an midfield. Prep and person - assist. Prep and personal: Helped lead Francis Parker to the CIF finals four al: Awarded Davidson’s years in a row and a championship as a junior … all-league first team and prestigious Bryan All-CIF second team … Surf club squad won Californiat State Cup twice … Scholarship … three-time high school teammate of Kara and Kristen Koehrn. all-conference selection at Hockaday, where she also LAhRE CAREER STATISTICS played softball and ran track Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points … team captain for Sting club team … North Texas 2003 13 5 13 215 ODP team three years. 2004 22 20 8328 2005 21 17 12 215w Total 56 42 33 7418 5 w anne stevens Midfielder hARDESTy CAREER STATISTICS Senior w 5-6 Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Bexley, ohio 2003 20 20 5000 Bexley 7 2004 13 02 0 0 0 Psychology 7 2005 19 27 1 0 2 Total 52 22 14 102Ashton on Stevens: “One of our tri-captains, Anne is a student of the game. She has a tremendous knack for winning balls in the air and the field vision to dictate our possession from the central midfield.” 2005: Anne found her name in the starting lineup 18 of the 19 games she played … career-high 27 shots on goal … assisted on the game-winner by Kara Koehrn in 1-0 overtime win over Chattanooga, Sept. 25 … three of her four assists came against SoCon opponents. 2004: Integral part of the Wildcat attack with four goals and four assists on the season … came up with game-winners versus Gardner-Webb and The Citadel. 2003: Started 15 games in 19 appearances as a newcomer … scored her first career goal against Western Carolina … notched a career-high two assists against High Point. Prep and personal: Holds Bexley record for career assists with 37 … three-time all-league selec - tion … first-team all-district twice … co-captain as a senior … also played for the Blast Futbol Club … NSCAA High School Academic All-American. STEvENS CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2003 19 15 17 157 2004 21 13 19 4412 2005 19 18 27 044 Ann Stevens Jessica Lahre Total 59 46 63 5 13 23

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Amanda Traver heidi Wilbrandt Forward Forward Senior w 5-3 Senior w 5-7 Duanesburg, N.Y. Woodstock, Ill. Duanesburg Central 23 Marian Central Catholic History 19 economics 23 19

Ashton on Traver: “Whether as a forward or a wide midfielder, Traver’s Ashton on Wilbrandt: “Although Heidi’s junior season was cut short by speed and skill provide us with a different style in the attack. Amanda’s injury, she will look to work her way back into form early on this fall. She hard work and consistent development over her time at Davidson has is a tremendous athlete with the speed and strength to provide us a differ - brought a new level of confidence to her play. As a result, she’s become an ent look as an attacking presence.” 2005: Took four shots on goal in her 13 increasingly dangerous scoring threat for our team.” 2005: One of three games … one of four players to earn a point in the Wildcats’ 3-0 win over players to score in Wildcats’ 3-0 win over Georgia Southern on Oct. 2 … Kent State Sept. 9 at the Northwestern Soccer Tournament. 2004: Played in recorded assists in wins against Furman and The Citadel. 2004: Delivered every match and started 12 of the last 13 … second-most goals on the team the game-winning goal at Georgia Southern … recorded a pair of assists with five … headed in the game-winner on assists from Kristen Koehrn versus The Citadel … made nine starts while seeing action in all 22 games and Anne Stevens in the ’Cats’ regular-season victory over Furman … also … won team’s most scored game-winning goal improved award. 2003: versus Western Carolina. Gained playing experience 2003: Notched first career off the bench in 13 matches goal against ETSU … record - … notched her first colle - ed 15 starts in 17 appear - giate goal against The ances. Prep and personal: Citadel. Prep and personal: Three-year offensive MVP Two-year captain and team and overall MVP as a senior MVP three times … league at Marian Central Catholic MVP twice … all-district … all-sectional … also three years and all-state played … twice … tallied 106 goals Rockford Dactyls club team and 71 assists during high won indoor national cham - w school career, including 49 pionship in 2002 … senior 6 goals and 19 assists as a sen - class vice president. ior … played club soccer for Captial United which was a w State Cup finalist in 1998 and 2001.

TRAvER CAREER STATISTICS WILBRANDT CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2003 13 06 1 0 22003 17 15 6102 2004 22 9 13 1242004 22 12 16 5212 2005 18 1 10 1242005 13 04 0 1 1 Total 53 10 29 3410 Total 52 27 26 6315

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Maggie Womack Midfielder Senior w 5-6 New Bern, N.C. New Bern economics 2288

Ashton on Womack: “Maggie is an out-and-out wide midfielder who has developed into a seasoned college player. A tremendous natural athlete, she is a two-way player whose experience on either flank makes her a great option for us.” 2005: Made career-best 16 starts and played in all 21 games … kicked in the game-winning goal in the 66th minute for only score of the season against Elon on Sept. 29. 2004: Made three starts and played in all 22 games … found the goal twice against The Citadel, dou - Bevin English Nancy Haskell bling her career total in one match. 2003: Started in nine games while see - ing action in 18 … recorded her first collegiate goal in Davidson’s 5-0 win over The Citadel. Prep and personal: Three-time all-conference pick and all-region twice at New Bern … co-captain as a senior … valedictorian … played club soccer for CASL Elite, the 2003 State Cup champ … two-year member of ODP state team. Maggie Womack WOMACK CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2003 18 9 10 204 2004 22 3 11 204 2005 21 16 9102 Total 61 28 30 5010 w 7 Bevin English Nancy haskell w Goalkeeper Midfielder Junior w 5-8 Junior w 5-2 Charleston, S.C. Blacksburg, Va. Bishop england 01 Blacksburg 6 Biology 01 economics 6

Ashton on English: “Entering her junior year, Bevin now has the Ashton on Haskell: “A fierce competitor whose passion for the game is Division-I game experience to accompany her natural abilities as a goal - contagious, Nancy embodies the spirit of Davidson soccer. She is a leader keeper. Bevin’s dedication to all aspects of training has truly rounded out on the field and off, as recognized by her teammates who elected her a tri- her game as she looks to establish a name for herself in the SoCon.” 2005: captain as a junior. Nancy will play an important role for us, with the abili - Started 17 games in net for the Wildcats … recorded career highs in starts, ty to play anywhere at the back or in the midfield.” 2005: Started all 19 minutes, saves and shutouts … picked up five of Davidson’s 10 shutouts games she played in … a key defender who helped Davidson to 10 on the season against Kent State, UNC Wilmington, Furman, Wofford and shutouts and went on to earn first-team All-SoCon honors … tallied an Elon … had a record of 10-4-2 in goal … made career-best 10 saves in 3-0 assist in the Wildcats’ 3-0 win over Winthrop. 2004: Earned a starting role win versus Kent State … registered five or more saves in seven matches. right away and started every game of the season … became a key defender 2004: Tallied five saves and allowed two goals as a backup goalie in her who went on to earn second-team All-SoCon honors as a rookie … scored rookie season … made two saves in 25:17 against The Citadel. Prep and a goal and added an assist in Davidson’s 12-0 shutout of The Citadel. Prep personal: Helped lead Bishop England to three consecutive state titles … and personal: Spent summer of 2006 playing on the Carolina Dynamo of two-year team captain … squad ranked 15th nationally … posted 19 the W-League … 2 004 All-Timesland Player of the Year and Region III shutouts as a senior … region and state player of the year … valedictorian Player of the Year … first-team all-state twice … holds Blacksburg scoring … played club soccer for James Island Trident and Mt. Pleasant … four- record … three-time team MVP … played club soccer for the Greensboro year state ODP team member. Twisters and the Northern Virginia Majestics. ENGLISh CAREER STATISTICS hASKELL CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS Mins GA GAA Svs Sho Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2004 60123:17 2 1.46 50 2004 22 22 17 124 2005 18 17 1504:52 23 1.38 65 5 2005 19 19 12 011 Total 24 17 1628:09 25 1.38 70 5 Total 41 41 29 135

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Kristen Koehrn Tracy Mccausland Forward Defender/Midfielder/Forward Junior w 5-9 Sophomore w 5-6 La Mesa, Calif. Albuquerque, N.M. Francis Parker 10 Albuquerque Academy 4 Biology 10 Undeclared 4

Ashton on Koehrn: “Kristen stepped into a regular role up front where her Ashton on McCausland: “Tracy is an extremely versatile player and she combination of strength and finishing abilities truly make her a handful to can provide an attacking option out of the back, and also leads from cen - defend. Kristen’s work ethic and positive mental approach are natural lead - tral midfield.” 2005: Given the team’s Most Promising Player Award … ership qualities that only complement the skill and experience she brings to scored the winning goal in the 83rd minute against SoCon rival Western our team.” 2005: Second on the team behind sister Kara with a career-high Carolina for a 2-1 Davidson win to end the regular season. Prep and per - six goals and 16 points … drilled a penalty kick for the winning score with sonal: Earned all-district, all-metro and all-state honors while being 4:29 remaining for a 1-0 win over UNC Wilmington … six times teamed up named both district and New Mexico Player of the Year for soccer … all- with sister Kara in scoring or assisting on a goal. 2004: Made an immediate district in basketball and pole vaulting … played for the Rio Vista Elite impact as a first-year, starting all 22 games for the ’Cats … scored the game- club … state champs in 2002 and 2003 … three-year member of the state winning goal against UNC Greensboro in the second round of the SoCon ODP team. Tourney to help send Davidson to the finals … earned all-tournament hon - ors. Prep and personal: Past two summers has played with San Diego Sea Lions of the WPSL … all-CIF and All-Coastal League first-team selection four years in a row at Francis Parker … named Coastal League Player of the MCCAUSLAND CAREER STATISTICS Year twice … holds high school scoring record … in Francis Parker Hall of Fame … state ODP team and regional camp. Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points KOEhRN CAREER STATISTICS 2005 18 16 11 102 Total 18 16 11 102 Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2004 22 21 10 226 2005 21 20 33 6416 w Total 43 41 43 8622 8 w Chloe King kate mccormick Defender/Midfielder DefenderMidfielder Sophomore w 5-9 Sophomore w 5-4 Wellesley, Mass. Pelham, N.Y. The Winsor School 15 Pelham Memorial 17 Undeclared 15 Undelcared 17

Ashton on King: “Coming off a strong freshman campaign, Chloe has the Ashton on McCormick: “With a full year of under her belt, experience to be an important part of our defensive corps. She is an impos - Kate will look to continue her development this fall as a wide midfielder ing defender with the natural athleticism to shut down opposing forwards, and a defender. She has dedicated herself to getting stronger while recov - as well as to contribute on set pieces.” 2005: Earned a starting nod on ering from a pre-existing injury.” 2005: Was unable to participate in her defense in 13 of her 19 games … recorded her first career assist in the first year due to an injury that forced her to miss the season. Prep and per - Wildcats 2-1 win over College of Charleston … helped lead Davidson sonal: Captain of Pelham’s section and league champion soccer team … all- defense to a 39th overall ranking in NCAA in shutout percentage (0.48). league and all-section … Journal News all-star … also played tennis, and Prep and Personal: A league co-MVP twice at The Winsor School … two- ran cross country and track … played on the Eastchester Patriots club team time first-team league all-star … Globe All-Scholastic award recipi - … 2004 East New York State Runner-Up to national champion Albertson ent … won Soccer Cup recognizing the senior whose contribution was Express … team ranked 10th nationally in 2005 … National Honor Society. greatest … also received The Winsor School’s Bremer Prize for general excellence in sports … played club soccer for the (for - merly the FC Greater Boston Bolts) … won 2005 State Cup … 2004 U-17 national champs. KING CAREER STATISTICS MCCORMICK CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2005 19 13 10112005 DNP — Injured Total 19 13 1011

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Neely Meeks ali rittenberg Forward Defender Sophomore w 5-4 Sophomore w 5-4 eaglewood, Colo. Marietta, Ga. Cherry Creek 13 The Walker School 24 Undelcared 13 Undelcared 24

Ashton on Meeks : “Neely has tremendous quickness on and off the ball, Ashton on Rittenberg: “Ali made tremendous progress during spring bringing an element of unpredictability to our attack. While she continues and provides us with great options from the backfield.” 2005: Helped the to develop certain aspects of her game, Neely always provides a spark that Wildcat defense maintain a 1.24 goals-against-average … one of the key can change the dynamics of a game.” 2005: Played in 17 of the team’s 21 members on defense that helped the Wildcats to 10 shutouts … earned first games as a first-year player … scored first career goal in a 4-1 win over collegiate point on an assist to Kara Koehrn in 3-0 win at Furman. Prep Appalachian State on Oct. 6. Prep and personal: Second-team all-league and personal: Two-year soccer team captain … All-Cobb County second- selection … won Cherry Creek’s hardest-working player award … 2004 team selection twice … 2003 region and state champs … 2004 region state semifinalists … was a member of the Colorado Rush club team … champs … Marietta Daily Journal Scholar-Athlete … played with the five-year team captain … team MVP in 2002 … 2004 State Cup quarterfi - Silverbacks (formerly United Quest Red) club team … five-year GA ODP nalists … Cherry Creek’s AP English and history student of the year. player … 2004 and 2005 state champs … National Honor Society, French NHS, History and Social Sciences NHS.

MEEKS CAREER STATISTICS A. RITTENBERG CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2005 17 18 1 0 22005 21 15 1011 Total 17 18 1 0 2Total 21 15 1011 w 9 Tiffany mumby lexie rittenberg w Midfielder/Forward Defender Sophomore w 5-5 Sophomore w 5-5 Houston, Texas Marietta, Ga. Cypress Creek 5 The Walker School Undelcared 5 Undelcared 2255

Ashton on Mumby: “Last fall, Tiffany climbed her way into the line-up Ashton on Rittenberg: “Lexie made great strides in the spring of her and adjusted to the college game as a role-player in the midfield and up freshman year, bringing added composure to her play at the back. She has front. Now that she has had a taste of college soccer, we hope to see Tiff a tremendous fitness profile and is one of the hardest working players on truly take her game to the next level and become a significant part of our the squad.” 2005: Provided valuable depth at the defender position as a attack this year.” 2005: Named the team’s Most Improved Player … one freshman … saw action in two of the Wildcats’ 10 shutout wins. High of seven ’Cats to play in all 21 games … netted two of the Wildcats’ three school: Team captain … First-Team All-Cobb County … 2003 region and goals, a career high, in 3-0 shutout win over Georgia Southern. Prep and state champs … also played basketball, and ran cross country and track … personal: Named all-district and all-region … academic all-state … team Played on the Silverbacks (formerly United Quest Red) club team … 2004 MVP and leading scorer … club team was the Challenge … state champs in and 2005 state champs … twin sister Ali also on the Wildcat team … 2003 and runners-up in 2004 … National Hispanic Scholar … ranked third National Honor Society and French NHS. in graduating class … father Ted graduated from Davidson in 1977.

MUMBy CAREER STATISTICS L. RITTENBERG CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2005 21 2 20 3392005 40 0 0 0 0 Total 21 2 20 339Total 40 0 0 0 0

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melanee smith Kyri Bye-Nagel Defender/Midfielder Forward Sophomore w 5-6 Freshman w 5-5 Bloomfield Township, Mich. Hanau, Germany Detroit Country Day Hanau American Undelcared 9 16 9 Undeclared 16

Ashton on Smith: “Mel leads by example. For a young player, she organ - Ashton on Bye-Nagel: “Kyri has impressive athletic credentials. Her ath - izes and leads the back line, and provides an attacking threat from set letism will allow her to compete for playing time at several positions.” plays.” 2005: Second-team all-league selection … team leader in assists Prep and personal: Bye-Nagel was a five-sport standout in soccer, basket - with five … honored as the SoCon Freshman of the Year … scored first ball, , track and gymnastics … a three-year team captain … career collegiate goal Sept. 18 versus Colorado College in a 2-2 tie … played on the FFC Frankfurt and TSV-Langenbergheim club teams … helped lead a Wildcat defense to 10 shutout, matching the single-season earned tournament MVP with TSV-Langernbergheim … made the All- school record. Prep and Personal: Captain of the 2005 state runner-up Europe Team, all-conference and All-Europe Tournament Team four Detroit Country Day team … spent summer of 2005 as a member of the straight years in soccer … two-time European ’’Stars and Stripes’’ Female Detroit Jaguars of the USL W-League … 2004 state champs … two-time Athlete of the Year … a three-year athlete of the year in basketball … mem - first-team selection to All- ber of the Hessen State Team that took first in track … honored as valedic - Oakland County, All-Metro torian and earned six academic excellence awards. Detroit and all-state teams … State Cu p runner-up as part of the Michigan Hawks club team that was … State Cup champs in 2000, 2001 and 2003 with Varder Soccer Isabel Carlton Club … president of Big Defender Brothers/Big Sisters … founder of Inner-City Youth Freshman w 5-9 Soccer Education Program at Charleston, S.C. Maybury Elementary … Ashley Hall Bryan Scholar Athlete. 21 w Undeclared 21 10

Ashton on Carlton: “Isabel is a strong, tough tackling defender who has a w termondous attitude for playing and training. ” Prep and personal: The two-year captain garnered MVP honors her senior year at Ashley Hall … was named to the all conference and all-regional team both her junior and sen - ior years … a National Honor Society member … graduated with honors SMITh CAREER STATISTICS and was an honor roll student all four years … AP Scholar. Year G GS Shots Goals Assists Points 2005 20 20 11 157 Total 20 20 11 157

Lauren Conner Defender/Midfielder Freshman w 5-7 Mechanicsburg, Pa. Mechanicsburg 20 Undeclared 20

Ashton on Conner: “Lauren is a tremendous athlete who will add an attack - ing threat from the wide position.” Prep and personal: Earned a school- record 11 varsity letters in four sports (soccer, field hockey, basketball and cross country) … played for the Super-Y League Mid-Atlantic Region ODP squad.

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Sophie Funderburk Blakely Low Defender/Midfielder Midfielder/Forward Freshman w 5-7 Freshman w 5-7 Wilmington, N.C. San Antonio, Texas eugene Ashley 26 Alamo Heights 11 Undeclared 26 Undeclared 11

Ashton on Funderburk: "Playing and training with high-level players on a Ashton on Low: “She has the ability to beat players, and create opportuni - daily basis will give Sophie the opportunity to develop and give our team ties to score and assist. We look forward to having Blakely compete for a options because of her ability to play in multiple positions." Prep and per - starting position in the midfield or up front.” Prep and personal: Low sonal: started all four years for Eugene Ashley, earning recognition as her was a four-year letterwinner in both soccer and track … captained the soc - team’s MVP and Best Offensive Player … was also all-conference, all-region cer team and was named to the all-district first team in each of her four and all-area during all four years … Funderburk was a two-year captain for seasons … was recognized as a National Merit Commended student at Ashley’s varsity basketball team … was inducted into the National Honor Alamo Heights. Society and the Beta Club.

Courtney hart Suzanne Sittiko Midfielder Defender/Midfielder Freshman w 5-7 Freshman w 5-7 Ashland, Mass. Greenwood Village, Colo. Noble and Greenough 8 Arapahoe 18 Undeclared 8 Undeclared 18 w 11

Ashton on Hart: “She loves to compete, and we expect for her to bring Ashton on Sittiko: “Another player with the ability to play a variety of that attitude to our squad and make an immediate impact on the team.” positions, Suzanne brings a wonderful attitude to the game.” Prep and w Prep and personal: Hart captained both the soccer and basketball teams personal: Sittko played four years for the Littleton United club team prior at Noble and Greenough School … earned all-state soccer honors twice … to joining the Colorado Rush in 2003 … was a four-year varsity member at played seven years of club soccer for Charles River United, with whom she Arapahoe High, with whom she advanced to the state championship. captured the Massachusetts State Cup in 2004 … was the captain of her Mass. State ODP team.

Katharine Laco Loring Ward Midfielder Goalkeeper Freshman w 5-7 Freshman w 5-7 Bethesda, Md. Charleston, S.C. Walt Whitman 12 Academic Magnet 0 Undeclared 12 Undeclared 0

Ashton on Laco: “Not only is Katharine a tremendous student, but she Ashton on Ward: “Loring is a welcomed addition to the goalkeeping will join the crop of midfielders competing for one of the flank positions.” ranks. She has a tremendous upside, due to her great work ethic and disci - Prep and personal: Laco was a two-year captain of the soccer team at plined approach to training.” Prep and personal: Ward played club soc - Walt Whitman … led Whitman to a state championship in 2004, as well as cer for Charleston United and was named to the State Olympic the finals in 2005 … earned all-county and all-state honors in final three Development Program in 2005 … a four-year varsity goalkeeper … the years of prep seasons … has played club soccer for RFC, Bethesda and team captain was an all-region and all-state honoree, as well as MVP on Washington Freedom Super-Y … finalist for Davidson’s prestigious Bryan her squad. Scholarship.

www..daviidson..edu/athletiics 2005 iin reviiew 2005: ThE SEASON IN REvIEW 2005 Final SoCon Standings ’Cats run with the big dogs Conference overall After posting its second consecutive Team WLT Pct WLT Pct season-opening win over cross-county Davidson* 901.950 14 52.714 rival Charlotte, Davidson put up its dukes Furman^ 712.800 14 62.682 against three of the Atlantic Coast UNC Greensboro 631.650 11 71.605 Conference’s top teams. The Wildcats host - ed 21st-ranked Wake Forest, then traveled Western Carolina 640.600 18 60.750 to the Carolina Nike Classic Tournament in Coll. of Charleston 532.600 792.444 Chapel Hill, N.C., for duals with the sec - Chattanooga 550.500 8 11 0 .421 ond-ranked Tar Heels and number-12 Wofford 442.500 5 12 3 .325 Duke. Despite going 0-3 against the trio of Appalachian State 361.350 10 71.583 national heavyweights, Davidson gained Elon 361.350 5 11 3 .342 confidence from the challenges and carried Georgia Southern 280.200 3 15 1 .184 it into conference play. The Citadel 0 10 0 .000 2 17 0 .105 Unscathed *Regular-season champions, ^Tournament champions For the first time in program history, the Wildcats went undefeated in the Southern Conference, going 9-0-1 to win the regular- regional recognitiion points per game and game-winning goals. season league crown — a title they hadn’t In the heart of its unbeaten streak and The league’s leading scorer amassed 42 claimed since 1996. Only in the SoCon unblemished SoCon season, Davidson points with a school record-tying 19 goals, Tournament did Davidson finally drop a climbed as high as ninth in the Soccer Buzz including nine game-winners. Her career match to a conference opponent, which and NSCAA/adidas Southeast Regional goal total of 39 goals is also a Davidson happened in the semifinal round against polls, ahead of fellow leaguers UNC best. Western Carolina, who went on to win the Greensboro and Furman. Meanwhile, tournament championship. national heavyweights , coach of the year – again Duke and Wake Forest were ranked among Head coach Greg Ashton earned recog - unbeaten streak the top three in the power-packed region. nition from his peers as the conference’s Between Sept. 16 and Nov. 3, the Notably, Davidson’s Soccer Buzz ranking coach of the year for the second consecu - Wildcats played 14 games without suffer - was its highest in five years. tive season. After leading Davidson to a ing a loss. The seven-week unbeaten national ranking of 16th among the w streak, which included a dozen wins and national notice NCAA’s most improved programs in 2004, 12 two ties, bettered the unbeaten streak of Kara Koehrn made Wildcat history in Ashton guided the Wildcats to a best-ever nine matches, achieved in 1999. more ways than one during her senior overall record of 14-5-2 in just his sopho - campaign, starting with the program’s more campaign at the helm. w back-to-back hat tricks first-ever selection to Soccer Buzz ’s Elite Phenomenal forward Kara Koehrn Feet National Team of the Week. She player of the year recorded two consecutive three-goal games earned a nod after collecting four goals Three years after being named SoCon in October against Appalachian State and and an assist in wins over Winthrop and Freshman of the Year, Kara Koehrn earned The Citadel, leading the Wildcats to wins UNC Greensboro. Furthermore, Koehrn Player of the Year honors as she finished a against both league foes. For her outstand - finished the season ninth in the national remarkable senior season. She led the ing contributions, the co-captain was statistics with a goals-per-game average of league in five offensive categories, received named SoCon Player of the Week and 0.90 and 16th in points per game with 2.00. back-to-back player of the week nods and TIAA-CREF Student-Athlete of the Week. was tabbed SoCon Player of the Month for A First at Furman October. The four-time all-conference selec - With a superb team showing at rival tion was the third Davidson player ever to Furman on Oct. 13, Davidson shut out the be awarded the annual title. host team, 3-0, registering its first-ever win on the Paladins’ home field. Kara Koehrn put up her 11th and 12th goals of the sea - son in the first half, and Jessica Lahre added a third goal after the break.

DENIED! A stalwart Wildcat defense stifled the attacks of 10 opponents in 2005, matching the school record. Anchored by defenders Nancy Haskell and Chloe King, Davidson frustrated league opponents and allowed only five goals in 10 SoCon contests — the fewest in the conference. After nine shutouts, the ’Cats ranked 20th nationally for shutout percentage.

Top of the heap When the season came to a close, Kara SoCon Coach of the Year Koehrn resided atop five individual SoCon SoCon Player of the Year Greg Ashton categories: goals, goals per game, points, Kara Koehrn

2006 wiildcat soccer 2005 iin reviiew 2005 Results 14-5-2 (9-0-1, SoCon Aug. 26 at UNC Charlotte 2- 1W 28 Wake Forest 1- 5L Sept. 2 at North Carolina 1 0- 6L 4 vs. Duke 0- 2L 9 vs. Kent State 2 3- 0W 11 at Northwestern 2 0- 3L 16 UNC Wilmington 1- 0W 18 Colorado College (2 OT ) 2- 2T 25 at Chattanooga* (2 OT ) 1- 0W 29 Elon 1- 0W Oct. 2 Georgia Southern * 3- 0W 6 Appalachian State * 4- 1W 9 at The Citadel * 5- 0W 13 at Furman* 3- 0W 17 Winthrop 3- 0W The Wildcats finished the 2005 season with the program’s first-ever undefeated mark in the Southern 20 at Wofford* 1- 0W Conference with a record of 9-0-1, while also compiling a new school best 14-game unbeaten streak. 23 UNC Greensboro * (2 OT ) 2- 2T 27 Coll. of Charleston *(2 OT )2- 1W 30 at Western Carolina* 2- 1W Nov. 3 vs. Elon 3 2- 0W 4 vs. Western Carolina 3 0- 2L 2005 Season Statistics

Home game Scoring GP-GS GAPts Sh Sh% SoG SoG% GW PK-ATT *SoCon opponent 22 Kara Koehrn 21- 21 19 4 42 96 .198 51 .531 9 0- 0 1Carolina Nike Classic at Chapel Hill, N.C. 10 Kristen Koehrn 21- 20 6 4 16 33 .182 15 .455 2 1- 1 2 Northwestern U. Tournament at Evanston, Ill. 5 Tiffany Mumby 21- 2 3 3 9 20 .150 10 .500 0 0- 0 3SoCon Tournament at Greensboro, N.C. 9 Melanee Smith 20- 20 1 5 7 11 .091 5 .455 0 0- 0 w 14 Jessica Lahre 21- 17 2 1 5 12 .167 8 .667 0 0- 0 13 23 Amanda Traver 18- 1 1 2 4 10 .100 6 .600 1 0- 0 ExCELLENCE IN ThE CLASSROOM 7 Anne Stevens 19- 18 0 4 4 27 .000 14 .519 0 0- 0 CoSIDA rewarded Kara Koehrn with a 11 Jenny Soldano 21- 19 1 0 2 17 .059 9 .529 0 0- 0 w selection to its 2005 Academic All-District 4 Tracy McCausland 18- 16 1 0 2 11 .091 5 .455 1 0- 0 III Second Team for her stellar performance 28 Maggie Womack 21- 16 1 0 2 9 .111 4 .444 1 0- 0 both on the field and in the classroom. The 16 Cady Blackey 19- 5 1 0 2 9 .111 4 .444 0 0- 0 La Mesa, Calif., native who carried a 3.481 13 Neely Meeks 17- 1 1 0 2 8 .125 4 .500 0 0- 0 GPA in biology joined three former 3 Cameron Hardesty 19- 2 1 0 2 7 .143 2 .286 0 0- 0 Wildcats to receive the honor — Ginny Dye 6 Nancy Haskell 19- 19 0 1 1 12 .000 3 .250 0 0- 0 ’00, Heather Maloney ’03 and Leigh Anne 19 Heidi Wilbrandt 13- 0 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0- 0 Hoskins ’04. 24 Ali Rittenberg 21- 15 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0- 0 15 Chloe King 19- 13 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0- 0 FreSHMAN oF THe YeAr 18 Brittany Eddy 20- 3 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0- 0 Defender Mel Smith was tabbed top 21 Robin French 11- 2 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0- 0 rookie in the SoCon after helping Davidson 2 Ashley Burgin 11- 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0- 0 hold nine regular-season opponents score - 8 Rachel Wightman 6- 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0- 0 less, including the league’s most offense- 25 Lexie Rittenberg 4- 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0- 0 producing team, Furman, who averaged 12 Kara Hawkesworth 1- 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0- 0 2.37 goals per game. The back from 01 Bevin English 18- 19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0- 0 Bloomfield Township, Mich., was also a 00 Laura Schulenborg 8- 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0- 0 second-team all-conference pick, as she fin - Totals 21 38 28 104 295 .129 144 .488 14 1- 1 ished her debut season with five assists and Opponents 21 26 29 81 234 .111 113 .483 5 1- 1 a goal.

ALL-SoCoN SeLeCTIoNS Goalkeeping GP- GS Min GA GAA Svs Sv% WL TSho Mel Smith’s inclusion on the All-SoCon 00 Laura Schulenborg 8- 4 450:54 3 0.60 18 .857 4 0 0 3 Second Team was one of three spots 01 Bevin English 18- 17 1504:52 23 1.38 65 .739 10 5 2 5 claimed by Wildcats among the all-league Team 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 2 players. Kara Koehrn and defender Nancy Total 21 1955:46 26 1.20 87 .770 14 5 2 10 Haskell earned first-team recognition, and Opponents 21 1955:46 38 1.75 106 .736 5 14 2 4 Chloe King was selected as a member of the All-SoCon Tournament Team for her contributions at back.

www..daviidson..edu/athletiics 2006 opponents Navy wake forest the citadel Aug. 25 w 7:00 w Annapolis, Md. Sept. 15 w 7:00 w Winston-Salem, N.C. oct. 1 w 1:00 w Davidson, N.C. Location: Annapolis, Md. Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. Location: Charleston, S.C. Nickname: Midshipmen Nickname: Demon Deacons Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Southern Head Coach: Carin Gabarra Head Coach: Tony da Luz Head Coach: Bob Winch Record at School (Yrs): 151-82-17 (13) Record at School (Yrs): 102-69-15 (9) Record at School (Yrs): First Season 2005 Record: 10-8-2/2-5-0/6th 2005 Record: 15-16/9-9/6th 2005 Record: 2-17/0-10-0/11th SID Contact: Stacie Michaud SID Contact: Sam Perry SID Contact: Melanie Long Phone: 410-293-8773 Phone: 336-758-5640 Phone: 843-953-5120 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Last Meeting: L, 1-4, Sept. 7, 2001 Last Meeting: L, 1-5, Aug. 28, 2005 Last Meeting: W, 5-0, Oct. 9, 2005 Website: www.navysports.com Website: www.wakeforestsports.com Website: www.citadelsports.com

georgetown Charlotte Furman Aug. 27 w 12:00 w Annapolis, Md. Sept. 22 w 7:00 w Davidson, N.C. oct. 5 w 7:00 w Davidson, N.C. Location: Washington, D.C. Location: Charlotte, N.C. Location: Greenville, S.C. Nickname: Hoyas Nickname: 49ers Nickname: Lady Paladins Conference: Big East Conference: : Southern Head Coach: Dave Nolan Head Coach: John Lipsitz Head Coach: Andrew Burr Record at School (Yrs): 21-17-2 (3) Record at School (Yrs): 11-9 (1) Record at School (Yrs): 14-6-2 (1) 2005 Record: 12-8-1/4-6-1/5th 2005 Record: 11-9/6-3/3rd 2005 Record: 14-6-2/7-1-2/2nd SID Contact: Jim Donatelli SID Contact: Matt McCullough SID Contact: Jordan Caskey Phone: 202-687-5241 Phone: 704-687-6312 Phone: 864-294-2376 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Last Meeting: First Meeting Last Meeting: W, 2-1, Aug. 26, 2005 Last Meeting: W, 3-0, Oct. 13, 2005 Website: www.gohoyas.com Website: www.charlotte49ers.com Website: www.furmanpaladins.com

UNC Wilmington UC Santa Barbara Winthrop Sept. 3 w 2:00 w Wilmington, N.C. Sept. 22 w 7:00 w Davidson, N.C. oct. 8 w 2:00 w rock Hill, S.C. Location: Wilmington, N.C. Location: Santa Barbara, N.C. Location: Rock Hill, S.C. Nickname: Seahawks Nickname: Gauchos Nickname: Eagles Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Conference: Big West Conference: Big South w Head Coach: Paul Stumpf Head Coach: Paul Cairney Head Coach: Melissa Heinz 14 Record at School (Yrs): 94-90-12 (10) Record at School (Yrs): NA Overall Record (Yrs): 20-35-2 (3) 2005 Record: 8-10-1/4-6-1 2005 Record: 9-10/3-4/6th 2005 Record: 8-10-1 SID Contact: Brian Morgan SID Contact: Bill Mahoney SID Contact: Jack Frost w Phone: 336-841-4605 Phone: 805-893-3428 Phone: 803-323-2129 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Last Meeting: W, 3-1, Sept. 15, 2004 Last Meeting: First Meeting Last Meeting: W, 3-0, Oct. 17, 2005 Website: www.uncwsports.com Website: www.ucsbgauchos.com Website: www.winthropeagles.com

high point Georgia Southern Wofford Sept. 8 w 7:00 w High Point, N.C. Sept. 24 w 1:00 w Statesboro, Ga. oct. 12 w 7:00 w Davidson, N.C. Location: High Point, N.C. Location: Statesboro, Ga. Location: Spartanburg, S.C. Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Terriers Conference: : Southern Conference: Southern Head Coach: Michelle Rayner Head Coach: Ashley Hart Head Coach: Amy Kiah Record at School (Yrs): 10-7-1 (1) Record at School (Yrs): 7-27-2 (2) Record at School (Yrs): 45-65-9 (6) 2005 Record: 10-7-1/5-3-0/T-2nd 2005 Record: 3-15-1/2-8-0/10th 2005 Record: 5-12-3/4-4-2/7th SID Contact: Brian Morgan SID Contact: Matt Horne SID Contact: Travis Woods Phone: 336-841-4605 Phone: 912-681-5488 Phone: 864-597-4092 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Last Meeting: W, 3-1, Sept. 15, 2004 Last Meeting: W, 3-0, Oct. 2, 2005 Last Meeting: W, 1-0, Oct. 20, 2005 Website: www.highpointpanthers.com Website: www.georgiasoutherneagles.com Website: www.wofford.edu/athletics

Gardner-Webb Appalachian State UNC Greensboro Sept. 10 w 2:00 w Boiling Springs, N.C. Sept. 28 w 3:00 w Boone, N.C. oct. 15 w 2:00 w Greensboro, N.C. Location: Boiling Springs, N.C. Location: Boone, N.C. Location: Greensboro, N.C. Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Mountaineers Nickname: Spartans Conference: Atlantic Sun Conference: Southern Conference: Southern Head Coach: Kevin Mounce Head Coach: Ben Popoola Head Coach: Eddi Radwanski Record at School (Yrs): 45-80 (4) Record at School (Yrs): 76-82-14 (9) Record at School (Yrs): 62-39-6 (5) 2005 Record: 7-8-2/5-3-2/?? 2005 Record: 10-7-1/3-6-1/T-8th 2005 Record: 11-7-1/6-3-1/3rd SID Contact: Marc Rabb SID Contact: Ty Patton SID Contact: Mark Kimmel Phone: 704-406-4355 Phone: 862-262-7162 Phone: 336-334-5615 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Last Meeting: W, 2-1 OT , Sept. 12, 2004 Last Meeting: W, 4-1, October 6, 2005 Last Meeting: T, 2-2 (2 OT ), Oct. 22, 2005 Website: www.gwusports.com Website: www.goasu.com Website: www.uncgspartans.com

2006 wiildcat soccer 2006 opponents All-Time Record versus Opponents

Opponent WLT First Last Opponent WLT First Last Alabama 010 1994 1994 Kentucky 040 1992 2003 Appalachian State 16 02 1994 2005 Lenoir-Rhyne 100 1992 1992 Arkansas 010 1991 1991 Liberty 500 1989 1993 Brown 011 1997 1999 Louisville 200 1993 1994 Butler 001 1991 1991 Maryland 030 1992 1996 California Riverside 010 2004 2004 Mercer 040 1989 1992 Campbell 211 1992 1998 Morehead State 100 1998 1998 Catawba 101 1992 1993 N.C. State 170 1992 2000 Central Florida 100 1995 1995 Navy 010 2001 2001 Coll. of Charleston 730 1993 2005 North Carolina 010 2005 2005 Colorado College 001 2005 2005 Northwestern 010 2005 2005 Charleston Southern 200 1993 1995 Oregon 100 1999 1999 Charleston (W.Va.) 100 1991 1991 Presbyterian 210 1989 1991 Charlotte 282 1994 2005 Princeton 100 1996 1996 Chattanooga 10 11 1996 2005 Queens 400 1989 1992 Citadel 500 2001 2005 Radford 040 1990 1993 Clemson 060 1994 1999 Randolph-Macon 011 1989 1990 Coker 400 1994 1999 Rhode Island 001 1994 1994 Columbia 010 2001 2001 Richmond 020 1997 1998 Dartmouth 010 2003 2003 San Diego State 010 2004 2004 Dayton 020 1992 1993 Saint Louis 010 2002 2002 Duke 090 1990 2005 St. Andrew’s 011 1989 1989 Duquesne 101 1999 2000 South Carolina 260 1996 2003 East Carolina 020 1997 1998 Stetson 100 1995 1995 East Tennessee State 710 1997 2004 UNC Asheville 840 1992 2004 Elon 750 1989 2005 UNC Greensboro 3 16 1 1989 2005 Erskine 220 1989 1992 UNC Wilmington 120 2001 2005 Fairfield 010 1994 1994 Vanderbilt 031 1990 1993 Florida 010 1995 1995 Vermont 100 2000 2000 Furman 5 13 2 1994 2005 Virginia Tech 321 1993 2002 Gardner-Webb 400 1990 2004 Wake Forest 1 10 0 1994 2005 Georgia 050 1995 1999 Western Carolina 521 1999 2005 Georgia Southern 13 70 1993 2005 Wheeling Jesuit 100 1990 1990 Georgia State 100 1995 1995 William & Mary 010 1990 1990 w Guilford 200 1990 1991 Winthrop 100 2005 2005 Harvard 020 1994 2000 Wisconsin 010 2002 2002 15 High Point 510 1992 2004 Wofford 931 1995 2005 James Madison 020 1990 1991 Yale 010 1997 1997 Kent State 100 2005 2005 Totals 154 161 21 1989 2006 w 2005 opponents in bold

colL. of charleston western carolina oct. 19 w 7:00 w Charleston, S.C. oct. 22 w 2:00 w Davidson, N.C. Location: Charleston, S.C. Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Catamounts Conference: Southern Conference: Southern Head Coach: Kevin Dempsey Head Coach: Stephanie Dragan Record at School (Yrs): 45-41-11 (5) Record at School (Yrs): 9-25 (1) 2005 Record: 7-9-2/5-3-2/5th 2005 Record: 9-25/7-11/T-7th SID Contact: Simon Whitaker SID Contact: Daniel Hooker Phone: 843-953-5465 Phone: 828-227-2336 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Last Meeting: W, 2-1 (2 OT ), Oct. 27, 2005 Last Meeting: W, 3-2, Oct. 22, 2005 Website: www.cofcsports.com Website: www.catamountsports.com

Elon chattanooga SoCon Tournament oct. 27 w 3:00 w elon, N.C. oct. 29 w 1:00 w Davidson, N.C. Nov. 2-5 w Cullowhee, N.C. Location: Elon, N.C. Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Nickname: Phoenix Nickname: Lady Mocs Host School: Western Carolina Conference: Southern Conference: Southern Last Appearance: Nov. 4, 2005 Head Coach: Chris Webb Head Coach: J.D. Kyzer Total Appearances: 11 Record at School (Yrs): 5-11-3 (1) Record at School (Yrs): 50-52-7 (6) Tournament Record: 12-7-2 2005 Record: 5-11-3/3-6-1/T-8th 2005 Record: 8-11/5-5/6th Finals Appearances: 5 SID Contact: Chris Rash SID Contact: Anne Wehunt Titles: 3 Phone: 336-278-6712 Phone: 423-425-4618 2005 Champion: Western Carolina E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] SoCon Women’s Soccer SID: Mandi Copeland Last Meeting: W, 1-0, Sept. 29, 2005 Last Meeting: W, 1-0 (2 OT ), Sept. 25, 2005 Phone: 864-591-5100 Website: www.elon.edu/athletics Website: www.gomocs.com Website: www.soconsports.com

www..daviidson..edu/athletiics all-tiime results 2005 2003 1995 Team 14-5-2 w 9-0-1 SoCon w 1st 6-12-2 w 3-6-2 SoCon w 9th

8/ 26 at Charlotte 2- 1W 8/ 29 at Kentucky 0- 6L 28 Wake Forest 1-- 5L 31 at UNC Asheville 2- 1W 9/ 2 at North Carolina 1 0- 6L 9/ 5 Dartmouth 1- 3L 4 vs. Duke 1 0- 2L 7 at High Point 3- 2W 9 vs. Kent State 2 3- 0W 9 Wake Forest 0- 5L 11 at Northwestern 2 0- 3L 12 Gardner-Webb 3- 0W 16 UNC Wilmington 1- 0W 17 at South Carolina 1- 4L 18 Colorado College (2 OT ) 2- 2T 20 at Western Carolina* 1- 0W 25 at Chattanooga* (2 OT ) 1- 0W 26 Duke 0- 7L 29 Elon* 1- 0W 28 College of Charleston* 0- 2L 10/ 2 Georgia Southern * 3- 0W 10/ 5 at Chattanooga* (OT ) 0- 0T 6 Appalachian State * 4- 1W 9 Elon* 0- 4L 9 at The Citadel* 5- 0W 12 Georgia Southern* 1- 0W 13 at Furman* 3- 0W 17 Appalachian State* (OT ) 0- 0T 17 Winthrop 3- 0W 19 at The Citadel* 5- 0W 20 at Wofford* 1- 0W 21 at Charlotte 0- 2L The 1995 squad shut out Furman 3-0 in the finals 23 UNC Greensboro* (2 OT ) 2- 2T 24 at Furman* 0- 3L to capture the SoCon tournament title. 27 College of Charleston* (2 OT ) 2- 1W 26 at Wofford* 1- 2L 30 at Western Carolina* 2- 1W 30 East Tennessee State* 1- 2L 11/ 3 vs. Elon 3 2- 0W 11/ 2 UNC Greensboro * 1- 3L 4 vs. Western Carolina 3 0- 2L 2001 1999 1 Carolina Nike Classic; Chapel Hill, N.C. 7-14-0 w 6-4-0 SoCon w 6th 2Northwestern University Tournament; Evanston, Ill. 13-8-2 w 8-1-0 SoCon w 2nd 3SoCon Tournament; Greenville, S.C. 2002 8/ 31 at Duke 0- 3L 8/ 28 at Charlotte 0- 3L 8-11-1 w 6-3-1 SoCon w 4th 9/ 4 at South Carolina 0- 4L 9/ 1 at N.C. State 0- 2L 7 at Navy 1 1- 4L 4 Wofford * 2- 0W 2004 8/ 30 Charlotte (OT ) 2- 3L 9 vs. Columbia 1 1- 2L 7 Oregon 2- 1W 9/ 1 South Carolina 0- 3L 18 at Charlotte 1- 2L 12-9-1 w 7-3-1 SoCon w 5th 11 at UNC Asheville 2- 0W 7 The Citadel * 6- 0W 21 at Furman* 1- 4L 18 Chattanooga * 2- 0W 8/ 29 Charlotte 1- 0W 10 at Wake Forest 1- 3L 23 Elon 1- 0W 1 21 at Appalachian State* 2- 0W 9/ 3 at San Diego State 0- 1L 13 vs. Saint Louis 0- 2L 26 at Wofford* 4- 0W 1 23 Elon 3- 0W 5 vs. UC Riverside 0- 3L 15 at Wisconsin 1- 3L 28 Appalachian State * 1- 0W 26 at Duquesne (OT ) 0- 0T 9 at Appalachian State* 4- 1W 19 at Appalachian State* 2- 0W 30 East Tennessee State * 4- 0W 22 at East Tennessee State* (OT ) 2- 1W 29 Georgia Southern * 3- 0W 12 at Gardner-Webb (OT ) 2- 1W 10/ 5 at Virginia Tech 0- 2 L 10/ 2 at East Tennessee State* 4- 0W 15 High Point 3- 1W 27 Chattanooga * 6- 2W 7 at The Citadel* 12- 1W 5 Clemson 0- 1L 17 at Wake Forest 2- 4L 29 Western Carolina *(OT ) 1- 1T 9 Wake Forest 0- 6L 8 at Duke 1- 2L 22 at Elon* 1- 0W 10/ 4 Virginia Tech (OT ) 2- 1W 12 at Chattanooga* (OT ) 2- 1 W 12 at Furman* (OT ) 1- 2L 24 at Duke 0- 8L 9 at Elon (OT ) 0- 1L 14 at Western Carolina* 1- 3L 15 Brown (OT ) 1- 1T w 14 at Georgia Southern* 0- 2L 19 College of Charleston *(OT ) 2- 1W 29 UNC Asheville 0- 1L 19 at South Carolina 1- 4L 10/ 1 Chattanooga * 0- 4L 17 High Point 2- 1W 21 Georgia Southern * 0- 3L 16 21 UNC Greensboro *(OT ) 2- 1W 6 Western Carolina * 2- 0W 23 Furman * 0- 4L 27 at High Point 1- 3L 24 at College of Charleston* 1- 0W 9 at Georgia Southern* 2- 1W 27 Wofford * 2- 0W 31 UNC Greensboro * 0- 3L 29 at Georgia 0- 1L 13 The Citadel * 12- 0W 30 at UNC Greensboro* 3- 4L 11/ 3 UNC Wilmington 0- 1L 31 Western Carolina * 6- 1W w 11/ 2 UNC Wilmington 2- 3L 2 17 Furman * 1- 0W 9 vs. UNC Greensboro 0- 1L 11/ 2 vs. Appalachian State 1 2- 0W 3 at College of Charleston* 3- 1W 1Navy Invitational; Annapolis, Md. 20 Wofford * 0- 0T 1 2 6 vs. Georgia Southern 4- 1W 8 at UNC Greensboro (OT ) 1- 2L 2SoCon Tournament; Greenville, S.C. 24 at East Tennessee State* 1- 0W 1 1Wisconsin Invitational Tournament; Madison, Wis. 7 vs. Furman (4 OT ) 1- 2 L 28 at UNC Greensboro* 0- 2L 1 2 SoCon Tournament; Greensboro, N.C. 31 at College of Charleston* 1- 2L SoCon Tournament; Greensboro, N.C. 11/ 4 vs. Chattanooga 1 2- 1W 6 vs. UNC Greensboro 1 3- 2W 7 vs. Furman 1 1- 3L 2000 1998 1 SoCon Tournament; Greensboro, N.C. 14-8-0 w 6-3-0 SoCon w t-3rd 7-13-0 w 5-3-0 SoCon w t-3rd

8/ 26 High Point 4- 0W 9/ 1 South Carolina 0- 5L 30 UNC Asheville 7- 2W 5 at East Carolina 1- 8L year-by-year history 9/ 4 Elon 1- 0W 9 Wake Forest 0- 4L 6 Charlotte (OT ) 2- 3L 12 at Georgia Southern* (OT ) 0- 1 L overall Southern Conference 9 N.C. State 1- 0W 15 Furman * 1- 2L 13 South Carolina 3- 1W 19 Morehead State 4- 1W Year WLTPct WLTPct Finish 23 Campbell 1- 0W 1989 461.409 --- -- 15 Duquesne 2- 1W 19 Duke 1- 3L 25 Appalachian State * 1- 0W 1990 691.406 --- -- 22 Chattanooga * 3- 0W 27 College of Charleston * 3- 0W 1991 871.531 --- -- 24 Western Carolina * 2- 1W 30 at Wofford* 1- 0W 1992 10 81.553 --- -- 29 at College of Charleston* 2- 1W 10/ 3 at Richmond 0- 2L 1993* 991.500 --- - - 10/ 1 at Georgia Southern* 2- 3L 4 at UNC Greensboro* 1- 4L 1994 10 10 1 .500 510.833 1st 6 vs. Vermont 1 2- 0W 9 Georgia 1- 6L 1995 11 92.545 321.583 3rd 8 at Harvard 1 0- 7L 12 at Clemson 0- 6L 14 Furman* 1- 2L 15 at Elon 0- 1L 1996 11 10 1 .523 710.875 1st 18 at Chattanooga* 3- 0W 1997 4 14 3 .262 331.500 5th 16 Wofford* 6- 0W 20 at Appalachian State* 1- 0W 21 Charlotte 0- 1L 1998 7 13 0 .350 530.625 t-3rd 22 at East Tennessee State* 2- 1W 24 East Tennessee State * 5- 1W 1999 13 82.609 810.889 2nd 25 at Wake Forest 0- 4L 29 UNC Asheville 1- 2L 1 2000 14 80.636 630.667 t-3rd 28 at UNC Greensboro* 0- 4L 11/ 3 vs. Wofford 0- 1L 2001 7 14 0 .333 640.600 6th 11/ 3 vs. Wofford 2 4- 0W 1SoCon Tournament; Davidson, N.C. (campus site) 2002 8 10 2 .450 631.650 4th 4 vs. Furman 2 (OT ) 1- 2L 2003 6 12 2 .400 362.455 9th 1Harvard Invitational Tournament; Cambridge, Mass. 2004 12 91568 731.682 5th 2SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. 2005 14 52.714 901.950 1st Totals 154 161 21 .490 68 30 19 .662

*Davidson competed as an independent in 1989-93.

2006 wiildcat soccer all-tiime results 1996 Team 1993 1990 9-9-1 w Independent 6-9-1 w Independent

9/ 5 College of Charleston 8- 0W 9/ 1 Mercer 0- 3L 6 Charleston Southern 5- 4W 5 Randolph-Macon (OT ) 2- 2 T 10 Maryland 0- 3L 8 at Radford 0- 11 L 12 at Catawba (OT ) 1- 1T 12 Erskine 0- 6L 15 at Elon 4- 3W 19 at Duke 1- 8L 17 at UNC Greensboro 1- 0W 26 UNC Greensboro 0- 4L 22 Duke 0- 4L 30 James Madison 1- 4L 1 25 Vanderbilt 0- 4L 10/ 5 vs. Wheeling Jesuit (OT ) 3- 2W 1 28 Radford 0- 2L 6 vs. William & Mary 0- 9L 10/ 1 at Georgia Southern 5- 1W 10 at Presbyterian 0- 3L 2 Liberty 6- 0W 14 Coker 2- 1W 6 at UNC Asheville 4- 0W 17 at Guilford (OT ) 2- 0W 2 8 at Virginia Tech 1- 2L 21 Vanderbilt 3- 4L 13 N.C. State 0- 6L 24 at Queens 6- 1W 16 at Dayton 2- 4L 27 at Liberty 3- 1W 17 at Louisville (OT ) 4- 3W 31 at Gardner-Webb 6- 0W 23 Campbell 1- 3L 1WAGS Real Vidicka Tournament; Washington D.C. 2 24 Kentucky (OT ) 3- 4L Davidson Invitational; Davidson, N.C. 30 Virginia Tech 3- 0W

In 1996, Davidson won both the SoCon regular-season title and the tournament crown. 1992 1989 10-8-1 w Independent 4-6-1 w Independent 9/ 5 at Queens 5- 1W 9/ 8 at Erskine 1- 6L 1997 12 at Liberty 4- 0W 1995 9 at Mercer 1- 3L w w 13 at Maryland 0- 6L 4-14-3 3-3-1 SoCon t-5th 11-9-2 w 3-2-1 SoCon w 3rd 13 Presbyterian 9- 0W 16 at Duke 1- 6L 20 at UNC Greensboro 0- 10 L 8/ 31 at South Carolina 2- 5L 20 Catawba 2- 1W 9/ 3 at UNC Asheville 1- 2L 10/ 6 at Randolph-Macon 1- 4L 9/ 3 Clemson 0- 8L 23 Lenoir-Rhyne 2- 0W 6 at Charlotte 0- 2L 10 at Elon 0- 7L 9 at Campbell (OT ) 0- 0 T 26 Erskine 10- 1W 9 Wofford 8- 0W 16 at Coker 3- 1W 13 Georgia Southern * 1- 2L 29 at Radford 1- 3L 10 Georgia Southern * 5- 1W 18 St. Andrew’s (OT ) 1- 1T 17 East Carolina 1- 2L 10/ 2 at High Point 12- 1W 13 Georgia 0- 1L 21 Queens 9- 0W 21 at Appalachian State* (OT ) 0- 0 T 7 Coker 6- 1W 15 at UNC Greensboro 1- 2L 24 at St. Andrew’s 1- 3L 24 at Charlotte 0- 3L 9 UNC Greensboro 0- 2L 17 Florida 0- 2L 28 Liberty 4- 1W 27 at East Tennessee State* 4- 0W 23 at Charleston Southern 1- 0W 13 Elon 2- 1W 28 at UNC Asheville 2- 0W 27 at Appalachian State* 4- 2W 15 Mercer 1- 3L 10/ 3 at Georgia 0- 3L 17 at Kentucky 0- 1L 10/ 1 at Virginia Tech (OT ) 0- 0T w 7 UNC Greensboro * 0- 3L OT 7 at Central Florida (OT ) 6- 3W 18 at Vanderbilt ( ) 1- 1 T 10 Wofford * 2- 0W 8 at Stetson 4- 0W 22 at N.C. State 0- 5L 17 12 at Yale 0- 3L 11 Furman * 2- 3L 24 Dayton 1- 4L 14 at Brown (OT ) 1- 2 L 15 Clemson 0- 1L 28 UNC Asheville 10- 0W 18 Chattanooga * 6- 0W 17 N.C. State 0- 2L 31 at Campbell 2- 0W w 19 Wake Forest 0- 2L 18 Wake Forest 3- 1W 22 at Furman* 1- 2 L 21 at Georgia Southern* 1- 2L 25 Richmond 1- 2L 24 at Furman* (OT ) 2- 2T 28 at Furman 1 (OT ) 1- 1 T 1991 27 Appalachian State * 2- 1W 30 N.C. State 1- 4L 29 Georgia State 2- 0W 8-7-1 w Independent 11/ 1 vs. UNC Greensboro 2 0- 4L 11/ 4 Georgia Southern 1 4- 0W 1SoCon Tournament; Greenville, S.C. (campus site) 9/ 10 at Elon 0- 4L 5 Furman 1 3- 0W 2 11 Guilford 5- 0W SoCon Tournament; Davidson, N.C. (campus site) 1 SoCon Tournament; Davidson, N.C. 16 Gardner-Webb 5- 0W 21 at James Madison 0- 6L 10/ 1 at UNC Greensboro 0- 5L 1996 1994 3 at Coker 3- 1W 4 Arkansas 1- 2L 11-10-1 w 7-1-0 SoCon w 1st w w 10-10-1 5-1-0 SoCon 1st 8 Charleston (W.Va.) 4- 0W 1 9/ 1 South Carolina 2- 1W 9/ 4 Alabama 0- 2L 12 Vanderbilt 4- 6L 1 7 at Wofford (OT ) 0- 1 L 7 Charlotte 2- 4L 13 Butler (OT ) 1- 1 T 9 at Clemson 1- 4L 10 at Georgia Southern* 5- 1W 18 at Erskine 4- 1W 1 13 Princeton 1- 0W 17 UNC Greensboro 1- 3L 19 at Mercer (OT ) 1- 3 L 1 15 vs. Maryland 1- 4L 20 at Clemson 0- 4L 23 Presbyterian 4- 1W 21 at Georgia Southern* 2- 1W 24 at Harvard 1 0- 1L 26 Liberty 5- 0W 22 at College of Charleston 1- 2L 25 at Kentucky 1 1- 3L 30 Radford 1- 3L 25 Appalachian State * 3- 1W 28 Wake Forest 1- 2L 11/ 2 Queens 1- 0W 1 30 at N.C. State (OT ) 0- 1 L 10/ 1 UNC Asheville 4- 0W Davidson Invitational; Davidson, N.C. 10/ 2 UNC Greensboro (OT ) 1- 4 L 2 Appalachian State * 8- 1W 4 at Georgia (OT ) 0- 1 L 5 at Furman* 1- 2L 6 Chattanooga * 6- 0W 8 at Fairfield 1- 2L 9 Charlotte (OT ) 0- 0 T 10 at Rhode Island 3- 3T 10 Furman * 2- 1W 15 Louisville 1- 0W 1994 Team 18 UNC Asheville 1- 2L 16 Virginia Tech 2- 1W 20 at Wake Forest 0- 1L 19 Georgia Southern * 7- 0W 26 Georgia Southern * 3- 1W 23 at N.C. State 1- 3L Regular-season and SoCon 29 at Appalachian State* 3- 0W 29 at Appalachian State* 3- 1W Tournament champs, 11/ 2 at Furman* 0- 1L 30 Furman * 6- 0W the 1994 Wildcats were 3 at Chattanooga* 6- 0W 11/ 5 vs. Appalachian State 2 (OT ) 2- 0 W 2 the first in program 9 Appalachian State 10- 0W 6 vs. Georgia Southern 2 2- 0W 2 history to capture both 10 vs. Georgia Southern 1- 0W 1Lanzera Invitational; Charlottesville, Va. 1 titles in the same year. JMU Tournament; Harrisonburg, Va. 2SoCon Tournament; Greensboro, N.C. 2SoCon Tournament; Davidson, N.C.

www..daviidson..edu/athletiics all-tiime roster

Player Letters Years Player Letters Years Player Letters Years Frances Abernathy 1 1989 Robin French 3 2003-05 Kelly Rennick 3 1996-99 Allison Adams 2 1991-92 Sophie Funderburk 2006 Ali Rittenberg 2005-06 Annie Adams 3 1989-91 Chesley Garrett 4 1996-99 Lexie Rittenberg 1 2005 Kelly Ammann 4 1993-96 Leila Giesenschlag 1 1995-96 Rhina Roberts 4 1995-98 Alia Antonucci-Alter 4 2000-03 Rachel Gimpel 1 1995 Courtney Robertson 4 1990-93 Amy Balsinger 4 1996-99 Sally Graham 2 1991-92 Andrea Rogers 2 1989-90 Melissa Bandy 3 2002-04 Penn Graves 4 1998-02 Linda Rothemund 2 1995-96 Jennifer Beebe 1 1993 Leslie Greiner 1 1993-94 Dylan Runyan 1996 Cady Blackey 4 2002-05 Liz Gross 1999 Jennifer Satterfield 4 1990-93 Jane Boer 1 2001-02 McKensy Gruelle 2000 Mary Ellen Schaefer 2 1999-00 Laura Booher 1998-00 Launa Hankins 1 1992 Liz Schaper 4 1991-94 Lindsay Boozer 2 1991-92 Cameron Hardesty 3 2003-05 Kelly Schmidt 4 1994-97 Stephanie Bouts 4 2001-04 Morill Harrington 1 1989 Laura Schulenborg 4 2002-05 Angela Boyer 4 1996-99 Jocelyn Harris 2000 Katie Schwab 2 1992-93 Courtney Hart 2006 Jennifer Scott 3 1996-99 Nancy Haskell 2 2004-05 Rebecca Sheridan 1996 Kara Hawkesworth 2 2003-05 Kristin Simmons 1 2002 Mary Helms 3 1989-91 Suzanne Sittko 2006 Sarah Henry 1 1999-01 Melanie Smith 1 2005-06 Ann Hicks 1 1989 Brianne Smithson 1996-97 Sarah Hobart 4 2001-04 Jenny Soldano 4 2002-05 Amy Hoffheimer 3 1990-92 Ellen Sprinkle 4 1991-94 Leigh Anne Hoskins 4 2000-03 Carie Stanley 1 1990 Sarah Huber 4 2000-03 Anne Stevens 2 2003-05 Lauren Hungarland 3 2002-06 Jennifer Stott 1 1989 Amy Johnston 4 1999-02 Lucy Stroup 1998-99 Amy Kanoff 4 1994-97 Carolyn Stumpf 4 1998-02 Mandy Kinane 1 1997 Natalie Stumpf 3 1996-99 Chloe King 1 2005-06 Susan Taylor 4 1990-93 Liz Kline 1989 Ann Todd 4 1989-92 Kara Koehrn 4 2002-05 Amanda Traver 3 2003-05 Kristen Koehrn 2 2004-05 Maria Tucker 2 1989-90 w Jessica Lahre 3 2003-05 Ashley Vagt 1 1990 Jennifer Lake 1 1992 Susan Van Rheenan 3 1989-91 18 Wildcat defender Shannon Lowrance (1992-95) was the SoCon Tournament MVP in 1994 and an Amy Leitch 4 2000-03 Natasha Vasavada 2 1995-96 all-conference selection in 1995. Lisa LeNard 2 1989-90 Ida Wainschel 1997-98 w Jodi Lewis 4 1991-94 Adah Walker 1997 Alyson Browett 2 1992-93 Amy Lindstrom 2 1993-94 Anne Wampler 3 1990-92 Talli Bruce 1 1994 Claudia Lombard 4 1992-95 Loring Ward 2006 P.J. Bugg 2 1999-00 Blakely Low 2006 Sarah Way 1 1990 Ashley Burgin 4 2002-06 Shannon Lowrance 4 1992-95 Mary Weisskopf 1 2001 Erin Butcher 1 1992-93 Lisa Lyons 1 1991 Rachel Wightman 2 2003-05 Katie Byrnes 1 1997 Madelynn Mabry 2000 Heidi Wilbrandt 3 2003-05 Colleen Camione 4 1990-93 Elizabeth MacDonald 1 1991 Jen Wilbur 1996 Sarah Cantrell 4 1991-94 Heather Maloney 4 1999-02 Catie Williams 4 2000-03 Isabell Carlton 2006 Tara Maloney 4 1999-02 Heather Wineberg 4 1992-95 Lora Chavis 2 1993-94 Liz Mannino 4 2001-04 Kate Wiseman 2005 Liz Clarke 3 1989-91 Leslie Marquez 1997 Katharine Wolf 2000-01 Lauren Conner 2006 Tracy McCausland 1 2005-06 Maggie Womack 3 2003-05 Christie Cook 1 2003 Kate McCormick 1 2005-06 Leila Wormuth 3 1996-99 Katherine Cornelius 4 1995-98 Kathryn McDonald 1 1989 Winnie Corrigan 3 1997-00 Kate McKnight 4 1996-99 Natalie Cox 4 1998-02 Elizabeth McLaughlin 4 1989-92 Elizabeth Dahm 1 1990 Neely Meeks 1 2005-06 Lauren Dennis 4 1999-02 Vera Misra 2 1989-90 Megan Driscoll 2 1993 Melissa Moser 4 1993-96 Ginny Dye 4 1996-99 Tiffany Mumby 1 2005-06 Brittany Eddy 4 2002-05 Carla Naegele 1 1989 Bevin English 2 2004-05 Kyri Bye-Nagel 2006 Deneille Erikson 4 2000-03 Sarah Nall 1 1989 Meghan Estes 1999-00 Tricia Nativi 1998 Garyth Evans 2001 Caroline Nelson 1 1989 Sarah Falconi 4 1997-00 Alison Noznesky 4 1994-97 Melissa Farrell 1997 Amanda Oberholtzer 2000 Erica Fenton 1 1995-96 Jamye Pleasants 1998 Meghan Ferriter 3 1999-02 Lucia Plosser 4 1993-96 Lindsey Forsythe 2 1989-90 Carrie Porath 2 1997-98 Heather Wineberg (1992-95) ranks among the top five Caroline Prioleau 1 1989 all-time in career goals, assists and points. Carryn Quibell 1998-99 2006 wiildcat soccer honors and Awards socon players of the year academic excellence Claudia Lombard, 1994 NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-American CoSIDA Academic All-District Lombard (1992-95) earned Davidson’s 1996 Kelly Ammann 1999 Ginny Dye first Player of the Year award in 1994 after 1999 Ginny Dye* 2000 Heather Maloney leading the ’Cats to their first-ever Southern 2005 Kara Koehrn* 2001 Leigh Anne Hoskins Conference Tournament title. She earned 2002 Leigh Anne Hoskins first-team all-conference honors twice for her NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-region 2003 Leigh Anne Hoskins performances as a junior and a senior. In 1996 Kelly Ammann 2005 Kara Koehrn 1994, Lombard ranked second in the confer - Melissa Moser ence with 11 goals, tallying 28 points during 1997 Ginny Dye NSCAA Team Academic Award the season. Kate McKnight 1996 3.10 GPA Lombard’s senior season was equally 1998 Ginny Dye 1997 3.19 dominant as she led the Wildcats to repeat as Chelsey Garrett 1998 3.06 tournament champions, earning tourney MVP honors in 1995 with Kate McKnight 1999 3.13 three goals. The forward ranks first in every career scoring category in 1999 Ginny Dye 2000 3.23 the Davidson record books with 39 goals, 33 assists and 111 points. Kate McKnight 2001 3.11 Lombard also ranks among the top five in each of the Wildcats’ single- 2001 Lauren Dennis 2002 3.22 game scoring categories, including first in goals with four in one game. Amy Johnston 2003 3.28 Allison Noznesky, 1996 Heather Maloney 2004 3.19 Noznesky (1994-97) earned Southern 2002 Lauren Dennis 2005 3.32 Conference Player of the Year honors for Leigh Anne Hoskins the Wildcats in 1996. *Indicates second team During the ’96 campaign, Noznesky and TIAA-CreF Student-Athlete of the Year her teammates won both the SoCon regu - 2004 Leigh Anne Hoskins lar-season title and league tournament championship. The success of the 1996 socon tourney mvp team was due in large part to Noznesky’s soccer buzz impressive performance in the net when all-region 1994 Shannon Lowrance she led the conference in goals against 1995 Claudia Lombard average at 1.16, allowing just 22 goals in 19 2005 Kara Koehrn 1996 Katherine Cornelius contests. Noznesky also helped lead the ’Cats to three consecutive conference – 2nd team SoCon freshman tournament titles during her career. She tops the school’s career record Nancy Haskell lists in minutes played (5900:19), saves (399), goals against average – 3rd team of year (1.40) and shutouts (17). Noznesky also ranks first for minutes played (2100:00) and saves (173) in a single season. Nscaa all-region 2002 Kara Koehrn w Kara Koehrn, 2005 2005 Mel Smith 19 Kara Koehrn (2002-2005) became the 2005 Kara Koehrn third and most recent Wildcat to earn the – 3rd team Socon coach SoCon Player of the Year honors when she w had one of the best individual seasons in of year school history as a senior in 2005. A four- tme all-league pick, Koehrn tied 2004 Greg Ashton Davidson’s single-season goal record of 19 2005 Greg Ashton and matched the career goal record of 39 during her senior campaign. Besides gar - NCCSIA All-State nering the SoCon’s top honor, the forward was also selected to the Soccer Buzz All- 2004 Kara Koehrn Region Second Team after helping Davidson 2005 Kara Koehrn achieve its highest-ever regional ranking in 2005. The National Soccer Coaches Association of America named Koehrn All-Southern Conference to its all-region third team, an honor that no other women’s soccer player at Davidson has ever received. Also outstanding in the class - 1994 Kelly Ammann, MF 2000 Heather Maloney, F room, the biology major earned a spot on the NSCAA/adidas Claudia Lombard, F Leigh Anne Hoskins, F* Scholar All-America Second Team. Melissa Moser, D Tara Maloney, MF* On top of earning numerous postseason hardware, Koehrn led the Ellen Sprinkle, MF 2001 Penn Graves, D Wildcats to an undefeated league record (9-0-1) while earning an Heather Wineberg, F Tara Maloney, MF individual top-10 national ranking for goals per game with 0.90. 1995 Kelly Ammann, MF 2002 Heather Maloney, F socon all-tournament Claudia Lombard, F Tara Maloney, MF Shannon Lowrance, D Kara Koehrn, D* 1994 Leslie Griener 1999 Sarah Falconi 1996 Kelly Ammann, MF 2003 Kara Koehrn, D Amy Kanoff Penn Graves Ginny Dye, F 2004 Sarah Hobart, GK Shannon Lowrance Heather Maloney Melissa Moser, D Kara Koehrn, F Liz Schaper 2000 Winnie Corrigan Kelly Rennick, MF/D Nancy Haskell, D* 1995 Amy Kanoff Sarah Falconi 1997 Ginny Dye, F* 2005 Nancy Haskell, Claudia Lombard 2004 Sarah Hobart Kelly Rennick, MF/D* Kara Koehrn, F Shannon Lowrance Kara Koehrn 1998 Kelly Rennick, MF/D Melanee Smith, D* Allison Noznesky Kristen Koehrn Ginny Dye, F* 1996 Kelly Ammann 2005 Kara Koehrn 1999 Amy Balsinger, D *denotes second team Amy Balsinger Chloe King Winnie Corrigan, GK Katherine Cornelius Ginny Dye, F 1997 Ginny Dye Tara Maloney, MF Allison Noznesky Mary Ellen Schaefer, D*

www..daviidson..edu/athletiics wiildcat records single-season scoring Career Scoring Goals Goals Name Year Games Goals Name Years Games Goals Kara Koehrn 2005 21 19 Claudia Lombard 1992-95 81 39 Heather Maloney 2000 22 19 Kara Koehrn 2002-05 83 39 Launa Hankins 1992 18 15 Heather Maloney 1999-02 78 36 Claudia Lombard 1993 19 14 Heather Wineberg 1992-95 76 35 Leigh Anne Hoskins 2000 22 14 Leigh Anne Hoskins 2000-03 83 30 Lindsey Forsythe 1990 16 11 Claudia Lombard 1994 20 11 Assists Ginny Dye 1996 22 11 Name Years Games Asst. Kara Koehrn 2004 22 11 Claudia Lombard 1992-95 81 33 Amy Kanoff 1994-97 85 26 Assists Heather Maloney 1999-02 78 23 Name Year Games Asst Tara Maloney 1999-02 86 23 Heather Maloney 2000 22 10 Leigh Anne Hoskins 2000-03 83 20 Amy Kanoff 1996 22 10 Ginny Dye 1999 23 10 Points Claudia Lombard 1992 19 9 Kara Koehrn finished her career tied for Name Years G Gl Asst Pts Claudia Lombard 1993 19 9 most goals in a single-season (19) and Claudia Lombard 1992-95 81 39 33 111 matched the career goal record of 39. Heather Wineberg 1993 19 9 Heather Maloney 1999-02 78 36 23 95 Claudia Lombard 1995 22 9 Kara Koehrn 2002-05 83 39 13 91 single-game scoring Heather Wineberg 1992-95 76 35 19 89 Points Goals Leigh Anne Hoskins 2000-03 83 30 20 80 Name Year G Gl Asst Pts Name Opponent Date G Ginny Dye 1996-99 86 29 17 75 Heather Maloney 2000 22 19 10 48 Kara Koehrn The Citadel 10/13/2004 4 Kara Koehrn 2005 21 19 4 42 Claudia Lombard Louisville 10/17/1993 4 Claudia Lombard 1993 19 14 9 37 Launa Hankins Erskine 9/26/1992 4 career goaltending Leigh Anne Hoskins 2000 22 14 7 35 Launa Hankins 1992 18 15 3 33 Assists Minutes Played Claudia Lombard 1994 20 11 6 28 Name Opponent Date A Name Years Games Min Brittany Eddy App. State 9/9/2004 3 Sarah Hobart 2001-04 78 6845:24 w Heather Maloney UNCA 8/30/2000 3 Allison Noznesky 1994-97 67 5900:19 20 Kate McKnight App. State 11/9/1996 3 Winnie Corrigan 1997-00 61 4539:42 single-season Claudia Lombard High Point 10/2/1992 3 Courtney Robertson 1990-93 48 4235:38 Goaltending Ellen Sprinkle Erskine 9/26/1992 3 Liz Schaper 1991-94 47 3950:47 w Susan Taylor Gardner-Webb 9/16/1991 3 Minutes Played Saves Name Year Games Min Points Name Years Games Saves Allison Noznesky 1995 22 2100:00 Name Opponent Date P Sarah Hobart 2001-04 78 402 Kara Koehrn The Citadel 10/13/2004 9 Winnie Corrigan 2000 22 1900:42 Allison Noznesky 1994-97 67 399 Leigh Anne Hoskins UNCA 8/30/2000 8 Allison Noznesky 1996 21 1879:00 Winnie Corrigan 1997-00 61 303 Amy Kanoff Ga. Southern 10/21/1994 8 Sarah Hobart 2002 20 1847:15 Liz Schaper 1991-94 47 231 Claudia Lombard Louisville 10/17/1993 8 Sarah Hobart 2004 22 1842:57 Courtney Robertson 1990-93 48 156 Launa Hankins Erskine 9/26/1992 8 Saves Goals Against Average Name Year Games Saves Name Years G Min GAA Allison Noznesky 1997 19 173 Allison Noznesky 1994-97 92 5900:19 1.40 Winnie Corrigan 2000 22 129 Winnie Corrigan 1997-00 72 4539:42 1.43 Allison Noznesky 1995 22 117 Chesley Garrett 1996-99 38 1880:42 1.82 Sarah Hobart 2002 20 114 Sarah Hobart 2001-04 78 6845:24 1.89 Winnie Corrigan 1999 18 111 Liz Schaper 1991-94 88 3950:47 2.00

Goals Against Average Shutouts Name Year G Min GAA Name Years Games ShO Winnie Corrigan 1999 18 1715:00 0.84 Allison Noznesky 1994-97 67 18.5 Allison Noznesky 1996 22 1879:00 1.05 Winnie Corrigan 1997-00 61 18 Allison Noznesky 1995 27 2100:00 1.16 Sarah Hobart 2001-04 78 16 Bevin English 2005 18 1504:52 1.38 Courtney Robertson 1990-93 48 13.5 Sarah Hobart 2004 22 1842:15 1.51 Liz Schaper 1991-94 47 12.5

Shutouts Current players in bold . Name Year Games ShO Winnie Corrigan 1999 18 8 Winnie Corrigan 2000 22 7.5 Allison Noznesky 1995 22 7 Liz Schaper 1994 21 7 In 2004, Sarah Hobart set record Allison Noznesky 1996 21 5.5 goaltending marks for both career minutes and career saves.

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