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History of the Academy Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen 2015 Air Force Women’s SocceR United States Air Force Academy Women’s SocceR INFORMATION Location. USAF Academy, CO 80840 TABLE OF CONTENTS Colors . Blue & Silver Table of Contents . .1 Nickname . Falcons Quick Facts . .1 Enrollment. 4,000 Schedule . .2 Founded . .1954 Media Information . .2 Affiliation. NCAA/Div. I Roster . .3 Conference . Mountain West Head Coach Larry Friend . 4-5 Home Field . Cadet Soccer Stadium Assistant Coaches . 6-7 Capacity/Surface . 1,000/Grass Superintendent . Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson Returner Bios . 8-19 Athletic Director . Jim Knowlton Newcomer Bios . 19-23 Web Site. .GoAirForceFalcons.com 2014 Review . .24 2014 Statistics. .25 STAFF Coaching History . .26 Head Coach . Larry Friend Overtime . .26 Alma Mater/Yr . USAFA/1985 Stadium Records . .26 Phone . 719-333-2061 Awards/Honors . 27-28 Email . [email protected] Team & Individual Records. .29 Career Record/Yrs . .32-66-12/6 Div. I Records. .30 School Record/Yrs . Same Individual Season Records . .31 Assistant Coach/Yrs. Kiha Sutta/6 Individual Career Records . .32 Alma Mater/Yr . Northern Colorado/2003 Individual Match Records . .33 Assistant Coach/Yrs. Capt. Christin Brodie/2 Records by Class . .33 Alma Mater/Yr . USAFA/2008 Vol. Assistant/Yrs. Mike Archuleta/2 Season Totals . .34 Season Leaders . .35 HISTORY Year-By-Year Results . 36-43 NCAA Appearances . .None Letterwinners. 44-45 All-Time Record/Seasons . .144-261-31/23 Tracy Healy: Falcon All-American . .46 MW Tourney Record. 4-8 Series vs. Opponents . .47 Mountain West . .48 TEAM The Air Force Academy . .49 2014 Record . 7-10-1 AFA Senior Leadership . .50 MW Record/Finish . .4-6-1/T-8th Director of Athletics. .51 Postseason . N/A Air Force Athletics . .52 Letterwinners R/L . 18/7 2015 Team Photo . .53 Starters R/L . 9/2 Newcomers . .9 COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA Assoc. AD/Communicatins. Troy Garnhart Women’s Soccer Contact . Nick Arseniak Office Phone . 719-333-9251 Email . [email protected] The 2015 Air Force women’s soccer information guide is a publi- Fax . 719-333-3798 Press Box. 719-333-3157 cation of the Air Force Athletic Media Relations Office. The guide Mailing . Athletic Communications was written and designed by assistant media relations director . 2169 Field House Dr. USAF Academy, CO 80840 Nick Arseniak. Photography by DirectViz Solutions/Team DMI. -- 1 -- Schedule/Media Information Air Force Women’s Soccer 2015 Schedule Day Date Opponent Location Time Aug. 17 Monday Regis (Exb.) Denver 1 pm Aug. 21 Friday DENVER# USAFA 6 pm Aug. 23 Sunday Northern Colorado# Boulder, CO 11 am Sept. 4 Friday FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON USAFA 6 pm Sept. 6 Sunday MOREHEAD STATE USAFA 11 am Sept. 11 Friday Oregon Eugene, OR 7 pm Sept. 13 Sunday Portland State Portland, OR 12 pm Sept. 18 Friday BAYLOR USAFA 6 pm Sept. 20 Sunday CSU BAKERSFIELD USAFA 12 pm Sept. 25 Friday UNLV* Las Vegas, NV 7 pm Sept. 27 Sunday Nevada* Reno, NV 1 pm Oct. 2 Friday WYOMING* USAFA 6 pm Oct. 4 Sunday COLORADO STATE* USAFA 12 pm Oct. 8 Thursday SAN JOSE STATE* USAFA 3 pm Oct. 11 Sunday Fresno State* Fresno, CA 12 pm Oct. 16 Friday Utah State* Logan, UT 3 pm Oct. 18 Sunday Boise State* Boise, ID 12 pm Oct. 23 Friday SAN DIEGO STATE* USAFA 6 pm Oct. 25 Sunday NEW MEXICO* USAFA 12 pm Oct. 30 Friday COLORADO COLLEGE* USAFA 7 pm Nov. 4-8 Tues.-Sat. MW Championship San Diego, CA TBD HOME GAMES are at the Cadet Soccer Stadium - USAFA, Colo. FREE ADMISSION for all Air Force soccer home matches. # Colorado Cup Match * Denotes Mountain West match All times are local to site/Dates and times subject to change. Media Information Media Guide Post-Game Interviews Directions The 2015 Air Force women’s soccer informa- Air Force head coach Larry Friend and play- From Interstate 25 take exit 156 heading tion guide is a publication of the Air Force ers are available for interviews on the field west (towards mountains) and enter through Athletic Media Relations Office. The guide following the 10-minute period in which the the North Gate of the Academy. Head was written and designed by assistant media head coach meets with the team. A member straight for approximately 1.5 miles, up and relations director Nick Arseniak. Photogra- of the media relations staff will be available over the overlook area and make your first phy by DenMar Photographics. to assist you in the interview process. left turn upon descending the hill, into the athletic fields. Take your first right and the On The Cover Press Facilities Cadet Soccer Stadium will be on your right. The Air Force seniors. (Left to right) Kaleigh The press box at the Cadet Soccer Stadium Parking is first-come first-serve. Moses, Megan Dozier, Kelly Stambaugh, Lo- has seating for one visiting SID and one visit- ren Catchpole and Leah Bratt. ing media member plus a radio booth. Game Follow Air Force on the Web notes, media guides and flip-cards are avail- Soccer news releases, roster, statistics and In-Season Interviews able prior to each game. Box scores and other information is updated weekly on All Air Force players and coaches are avail- play-by-plays generated from StatCrew are goAirForceFalcons.com. Game box scores able for interviews during the week with the available following the game. A phone line is and recaps will be available following each following guidelines: All interviews must be also available for media use in the press box. game. Livestats will also be available for all made through Nick Arseniak in the media home games and selected road games. relations office. (719-333-9251). Requests Visiting Radio must be made at least one day in advance Upon receiving permission to broadcast the so that the player and/or coach can be prop- game, please contact the media relations office. erly notified. All interviews must be done be- The press box at the Cadet Soccer Stadium has tween 1 and 2:30 p.m. or 5-6:00 p.m. MST. one booth for visiting radio. Contact the media relations office for phone line information. -- 2 -- 2015 Roster Air Force Women’s Soccer 2015 Roster Number Player (Pronunciation) Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School (College) 0 Meghan Strang 5-9 So. GK Anthem, AZ/Boulder Creek 00 Jennifer Hiddink 5-10 Fr. GK Wylie, TX/Wylie 1 Alex Kahalley (Kuh-HAY-lee) 5-8 So. GK Centennial, CO/Cherry Creek 2 Christy Cooper 5-7 Sr. D Granite Bay, CA/Granite.
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