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2019 SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 1 INTRO Contents 2019 SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 1 INTRO Contents SEASON PREVIEW Quick Facts 1 Television Roster 2 32 Strong 4 LSU Soccer Stadium 5 HISTORY Record Book 7 All-Time Results 11 LSU vs. All-Time Opponents 14 All-Time Honors 15 Letterwinners 18 LSU at the FIFA World Cup 19 LSU Tigers on the National Team 20 The Hermann Trophy 23 2 2019 SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Quick Facts PREVIEW UNIVERSITY 2019 LSU SOCCER SCHEDULE LOCATION: Baton Rouge, La. AUGUST FOUNDED: 1860 22 at Villanova Philadelphia, Pa. 3 p.m. ENROLLMENT: 31,414 25 at Navy Annapolis, Md. 12 p.m. NICKNAME: Tigers or Fighting Tigers FACILITY: LSU Soccer Stadium (2,197) 30 McNeese State Baton Rouge 7 p.m. ALL-TIME HOME RECORD: 132-75-29 SEPTEMBER MASCOT: Mike VII (Live Bengal Tiger) 1 at Samford Birmingham, Ala. TBA COLORS: Purple and Gold 5 at UNC^ Durham, N.C. 3:30 p.m. CONFERENCE: Southeastern 8 at Duke Durham, N.C. 1:30 p.m. AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I 15 Arizona State Baton Rouge 12 p.m. PRESIDENT & CHANCELLOR: Dr. F. King Alexander 19 Florida* Baton Rouge 7 p.m. FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: Dr. Bill Demastes 22 James Madison University Baton Rouge 1 p.m. 26 at Georgia* Athens, Ga. 7 p.m. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 29 Texas A&M* Baton Rouge 1 p.m. Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics: Scott Woodward OCTOBER Deputy Director of Athletics: Verge Ausberry 3 at Auburn* Auburn, Ala. 6 p.m. Sr. Associate AD/Chief Financial Officer: Mark Ewing 10 Arkansas* Baton Rouge 6 p.m. Sr. Associate AD/Sr. Woman Administrator: Miriam Segar 13 at Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1 p.m. Sr. Assoc. AD/External Affairs: Robert Munson 18 at Vanderbilt* Nashville, Tenn. 7 p.m. Sr. Associate AD/Compliance & Planning: Bo Bahnsen 24 Mississippi State* Baton Rouge 7 p.m. Associate AD/Ticket Manager: Brian Broussard 27 at Ole Miss* Oxford, Miss. 6 p.m. Associate AD/Facilities & Projects: Emmitt David 31 Kentucky* Baton Rouge 7 p.m. Assistant AD/Fiscal Operations: Neal Lamonica NOVEMBER 3-10 at SEC Tournament Orange Beach, Ala. TBA SOCCER STAFF 15-17 NCAA First Round TBA TBA INTERIM HEAD COACH: Debbie Hensley 22 & 24 NCAA Second & Third Rounds TBA TBA ALMA MATER: Georgia Southern, 1996 29 & 30 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA TBA CAREER RECORD: 59-50-11 (1999-2004, Western Carolina) ASSISTANT COACH: Carl Goody (6th season) DECEMBER ALMA MATER: William Carey, 2011 6 & 8 College Cup Cary, N.C. TBA DIRECTOR OF OPS: Shalini Gogawale (2nd Season) STRENGTH & CONDITIONING: Tim Johnson (2nd Season) * - Denotes SEC Match ^ Neutral Site Match TEAM INFORMATION All times Central and subject to change. 2018 RECORD: 13-7-4 2017 SEC RECORD: 5-4-1 (7th Overall) MEDIA INFORMATION POSTSEASON: NCAA Second Round The 2019 LSU Soccer Record Book was written to provide members of the media LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 11/7 with statistics and information needed to adequately cover the LSU Soccer team. STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/6 For further information on the team and the scheduling of interviews with head NEWCOMERS: 8 coach Brian Lee, assistant coaches Carl Goody and Megan Kinneman or LSU’s INAUGURAL SEASON: 1995 student-athletes, please contact Aaron Hyder in the LSU Athletic Communications OVERALL RECORD: 229-208-57 Department at (225) 337-0738. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS MAILING ADDRESS OVERNIGHT MAILING ADDRESS SR. ASSOCIATE AD/COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: Michael Bonnette LSU Athletic Communications Athletic Administration Building, Fifth SENIOR ASSOCIATE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: Kent Lowe LSU Box 25095 Floor SENIOR ASSOCIATE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: Bill Franques Baton Rouge, LA 70803 North Stadium Drive ASSOCIATE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: Judy Willson Baton Rouge, LA 70894 ASSISTANT COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: Chelsey Chamberlain ASSISTANT COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: Aaron Hyder Media credentials should be requested prior to each game. Season credentials EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR CREATIVE SERVICES: Jason Feirman are also available upon request. Passes will be available for pick up in the press CREATIVE SERVICES MANAGER: PJ Odom box at the LSU Soccer Stadium. All requests should be made by contacting Aaron CREATIVE SERVICES COORDINATOR: Lindsey Thompson Hyder. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER: Chris Parent Postgame interviews, including those with players and coaches from both SOCCER CONTACT: Aaron Hyder teams, will be held in the designated media area in the team meeting room approximately five minutes following the completion of each match. A member of the LSU Athletic Communications Department will take interview requests during CONTACT INFORMATION (AREA CODE 225) the second half of each game. Game information, including halftime and final ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS: 578-8226 game statistics, will be provided in the press box. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS FAX: 578-1861 Practices are open to the media with Brian Lee and the players available for AARON HYDER’S CELL: 337-0738 interviews after each session. Please contact Aaron Hyder to make arrangements. AARON HYDER’S E-MAIL: [email protected] SOCCER OFFICE: 578-3947 LSU ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT: 578-0628 LSU SOCCER ON THE SEC NETWORK TICKET OFFICE: 578-2184 The Southeastern Conference and ESPN have a 20-year agreement through WEBSITE: WWW.LSUSPORTS.NET 2034 to create a multi-platform SEC Network which launched in August 2014. The SEC Network and its accompanying digital platform airs SEC content 24/7, including more than 1,000 events annually. The LSU Soccer program will feature CREDITS twice on the SEC Network during the 2019 season with a home match against EDITOR: Aaron Hyder Arkansas on Oct. 10 and an away match on Oct. 3 against Auburn. DESIGN AND LAYOUT: Aaron Hyder, Baylor Breeding In addition, each of LSU’s 10 matches in SEC play will stream live online on the COVERS: Baylor Breeding SEC Network+ that includes ESPN3.com and the Watch ESPN app on the internet PHOTOGRAPHY: Chris Parent and available on all smartphones and tablet devices. 2019 SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 1 PREVIEW Television Roster 0 GRACE MCCLELLAN 1 SYDNEY LAU 2 REESE MOFFATT 3 LINDSEY EATON 4 CHIARA 6 ASHTON SMITH 5-8 – Fr. – GK 5-11 – RS Fr. – GK 5-6 – So. – D 5-7 - Jr. - F/D RITCHIE-WILLIAMS 5-4 - Fr. - M Southside, Ala. Melbourne, Fla. Langley, BC, Canada Lithia, Fla. 5-6 – Jr. – D Johns Creek, Ga. Southside HS Viera HS Burnaby Central UCF/Newsome HS London, England Chattahoochee HS Secondary Alexandra Park School 7 CAITLIN CANTRILL 8 SHANNON COOKE 9 MAYA GORDON 11 TINAYA ALEXANDER 13 TAYLOR DOBLES 14 ANNA ROCKETT 5-3 – Sr. – M 5-9 – So. – D 5-6 – Fr. – D 5-3 – Jr. – F 5-10 – Fr. – F 5-6 - Fr. - D Canberra, Australia Rickmansworth, Eng. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Reading, England Pembroke Pines, Fla. Cary, N.C. Radford College Rickmansworth SS Cypress Bay HS Faringdon Catholic American Heritage HS Cardinal Gibbons HS 15 MADDISON MARTIN 16 TATUM IRELAND 17 TIANA CAFFEY 18 MIA DUBROC 20 MARLENA CUTURA 21 COURTNEY HENDERSON 5-6 – RS Fr. – M 5-9 – Fr. – M 5-7 – Jr. – M 5-3 – RS So. – F/M 5-8 – Sr. – M/D 5-9 – RS Jr. – M Chelsea, Ala. Boca Raton, Fla. Port St. Lucie, Florida Mandeville, Louisiana Pearl River, Louisiana Rogers, Minnesota Chelsea HS Saint Andrew’s HS Jensen Beach HS Mandeville HS/Samford Pope John Paul II Rogers HS Catholic HS 23 MADDIE MOREAU 24 JADE CLARKE 25 EMMA GRACE 27 RAVEN GUERRERO 28 HANNAH CUNEO 30 HALEY GARRETT 5-1 - Fr. - M 5-7 – Sr. – F/M GOLDMAN 5-7 – RS Jr. – D 5-2 – RS So. – M 5-4 – RS So. – F/M Youngsville, La. Richmond, British 5-7 – RS Jr. – GK San Antonio, Texas Houma, Louisiana Raleigh, North Carolina St. Thomas More HS Columbia, Canada Murfreesboro, Alamo Heights HS Vandebilt Catholic HS Cardinal Gibbons HS R.C. Palmer Secondary Tennessee Oakland HS 31 MEGHAN JOHNSON 32 AFRAH KHAN 34 MOLLY THOMPSON 35 MAKENZIE MAHER 36 CAMILLE CARRIERE 38 RAMMIE NOEL 5-8 – So. – F 5-6 – RS Fr. – M/D 5-7 - So. - F 5-4 - RS Fr. - F 5-4 - RS Fr. - F/M 5-1 - Fr. - F Baton Rouge, La. Austin, Texas Houma, La. Denham Springs, La. Austin, Texas Lafayette, La. St. Joseph’s Academy Vandegrift HS Vandebilt Catholic HS Denham Springs HS Vandegrift HS Acadiana HS 2 2019 SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Television Roster PREVIEW DEBBIE HENSLEY CARL GOODY JUSTIN MAULLIN SHALINI GOGAWALE HANNAH FALDETTA TIM JOHNSON Interim Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Assistant Athletic Strength & Conditioning First Season Sixth Season First Season Second Season Trainer Coach Sixth Season First Season CAROLE WALKER LAUREN MARUCCI Senior Associate Assistant Director of Academic Director Sports Nutrition 13th Season Third Season 2019 SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 3 PREVIEW 32 STRONG Most importantly, it caught the energy of the the SEC championship match, though. After THE INCREDIBLE GOAL – and the penalty players on the field. Abbey Newton – who buried the title-winning kicks that followed to clinch LSU’s first ever “We talk about knowing your roles a lot,” penalty minutes later – won a 50-50 ball in SEC Tournament championship – was the mentioned SEC Tournament MVP Caroline midfield, Cooke took one touch and simply culmination of an unforgettable eight days Brockmeier, who made 19 saves and stopped tried to put a shot on target to make the keeper in Orange Beach, Ala. The Tigers became the three penalties in the tournament, “whether work in windy conditions. first team in SEC history to win four games it’s playing time or being on the bench to “I just remember Abbey passing me the in eight days to win the tournament. Two of celebrate and support the team. Everyone buys ball,” she said. “I looked up, and I knew the those games went into double overtime – 413 into their roles.
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