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2013 FOOTBALL DIGITAL GUIDE 1 @NAUWomensSoccer LUMBERJACK SOCCER 2014 HOME SCHEDULE

Aug. 31 vs. Valparaiso Sept. 7 vs. South Dakota Sept. 12 vs. Wright State Sept. 14 vs. Grand Canyon Sept. 26 vs. Portland State* Sept. 28 vs. Sacramento State* Oct. 17 vs. Montana* Oct. 19 vs. Eastern * Oct. 31 vs. Southern Utah* *Big Sky Conference Match

LUMBERJACK SPIRIT.NORTHERN ARIZONA PRIDE LUMBERJACK SOCCER Table of Contents

Quick Facts 4 Media Policy 5 Television Broadcast Schedule 6 Season Outlook 7 Head Coach Andre Luciano 9 Assistant Coaches 11 Roster 13 Player Bios 16 Season-In-Review 30 2013 Statistics 31 Season Review 33 Big Sky Conference 35 Individual Career Records 38 Yearly Records 42 Team Match Records 43 Miscellaneuous Records 44 Big Sky Honors 45 All-Time Season Results 46 All-Time Series Results 48 All-Time Letterwinners 51 Academics 53 Lumberjack Stadium 54 Northern Arizona University 56 President Dr. Rita Cheng 61 Vice President Dr. Lisa Campos 62

3 @NAUWomensSoccer University Information School...... Northern Arizona University Location...... Flagstaff, Ariz. Founded...... 1899 Enrollment...... Nickname...... Lumberjacks Colors...... Blue & Gold Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Big Sky Home Facility...... Lumberjack Stadium (1,000) Surface...... Real Grass President...... Dr. Rita Cheng VP for Intercollegiate Athletics...... Dr. Lisa Campos Senior Associate AD/SWA...... Tanya Vogel Faculty Athletic Representative...... Dr. Debbie Craig

Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Andre Luciano (14th Year) Alma Mater...... Indiana, 1993 Record At NAU...... 100-114-36 (.472) Big Sky Record...... 40-33-9 (.543) Career Record...... 100-114-36 (.472) Office Phone...... 928-523-2021 Email...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Brandon Porter (2nd Year) Alma Mater...... Pacific, 2009 Office Phone...... 928-523-2553 Email...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Carolyn Savage (2nd Year) Alma Mater...... Northern Arizona, 2011 Email...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer (Soccer)...... Josh Johnson Strength And Conditioning Coach...... Daniel Darcy

Team Information 2013 Overall Record...... 11-5-3 2013 BSC Record/Finish...... 7-3-0/2nd 2013 Postseason...... Big Sky Semifinals Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 13/6 Newcomers/Redshirts...... 11/13 First Year...... 1997 All-Time Record...... 120-153-31 (.446) NCAA Tournament Appearances (last)...... Two (2009) Regular Season BSC Titles...... One (2011) BSC Tournament Titles...... Two (2009, 2010)

Athletic Communications Assistant Director/Soccer Contact...... Steven Gonzalez Office Phone/Fax...... 928-523-1017/928-523-6793 Email...... [email protected] Assistant AD/Communications...... Denise Thompson Office Phone...... 928-523-6792 Mailing Address...... P.O. Box 15400 ...... Flagstaff, AZ 86011 ...... (Overnight: 1 Skydome Dr.) Website...... www.nauathletics.com NAU Athletics Facebook...... www.facebook.com/LumberjackCountry NAU Athletics Twitter...... @NAUAthletics NAU Soccer Facebook...... www.facebook.com/NAU-Womens-Soccer NAU Soccer Twitter...... @NAUWomensSoccer

2014 NAU Soccer Media Guide Guide and Cover Design Photography The 2014 NAU Soccer Media Guide was Denise Thompson & Steven Gonzalez David Patten, Kelsey Metoxen, Alexander An- designed and produced by the NAU Athletic derson, Preston Trauscht, Matt Beaty, Stephen Communications Department in Flagstaff, Contributors Schweitzer, Matt Thompson, Eben Waggoner Ariz., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Stayson Isobe and previous NAU Athletics and NAU Athletics Communications. Photoshop. Communications staff members.

The guide was printed by Five Star Printing in Flagstaff, Ariz. LUMBERJACK SOCCER MEDIA POLICY AND PROCEDURES

The athletics communications office PHOTOGRAPHERS office personnel will provide fax services if re- is located in the press box on west side of the Photographers and videographers are quested in advance. Walkup Skydome. The phone number is (928) not permitted between the 25-yard lines. All 523-6792 while the fax number is 523-6793. media on the sidelines must wear their creden- MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME tials at all times. Due to space limits, credentials Arizona does not move its clock MEDIA OPPORTUNITY will be issued only to photographers on assign- ahead in the spring or back in the fall. As a re- Head coach Andre Luciano is avail- ment. sult, Flagstaff time coincides with the Pacific able every day after practice. Individual players Packets including game notes, flip time zone through Nov. 4. The rest of the sea- may be requested at this time also. Special re- cards and game programs will be issued before son, NAU is compatible with the Mountain time quests for availability may be made to the ath- each game. Late roster changes will also be zone. letics communications office. available. LUMBERJACKS ONLINE INTERVIEW POLICY PRESSX BO SERVICES Releases, statistics, rosters and break- All player interviews must be coor- Regular services on game day include ing news are available at the athletics web site, dinated through the athletics communications play-by-play, quarterly and final statistics, as well located at www.nauathletics.com. The Big Sky office at least one day in advance. No interviews as defensive statistics. A light pregame meal will Conference web site is located at www.big- or photo shoots will be conducted on Friday. be available one hour prior to kickoff. skyconf.com. Big Sky TV will webcast all NAU Out-of-town media should contact the athletics The NAU locker room is closed to home games and all conference games during communications office to make arrangements all media. At home, postgame interviews will the season. for phone interviews. Players are also available be held in the media room at field level on the for interviews after practice, and, if prior ar- west side of Lumberjack Stadium. NAU head THE SCORE rangements have been made, before practice. coach Andre Luciano will begin the session fol- The Score is a monthly show pro- The NAU locker room and training room are lowed by requested Lumberjack players. Inter- duced by NAU Television Services that high- closed. view requests will be collected midway through lights Lumberjack athletics and recreational ac- the second half by a member of the athletics tivities on the Mountain campus. It airs weekly LUCIANO INTERVIEWS communications staff. Visiting coaches and play- on FSN Arizona, Fox College Sports and Flag- Andre Luciano and his staff are gener- ers will be invited to the interview room as staff cable channels 4 and 104 in HD. ally available for interviews after each practice. deadlines allow. Contact Steven Gonzalez in the athletics com- munications office to coordinate all interviews TELEPHONES with head coach Andre Luciano Two courtesy phone lines are avail- able for the originating station of each visiting PRACTICE team at no charge. The visiting radio booth is Daily workouts are open to both the located on the north end of the press box. An public and the media unless otherwise noted. outside line may be reached by dialing 8. A cred- Media planning to attend practice should notify it card must be used for long-distance calls. the athletics communications office in advance A limited number of telephones to confirm start times and to arrange- inter are available in the press box. Dial 8 to reach views. The Lumberjacks are tentatively planning an outside line. A credit card is required for to practice at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and long-distance calls. Athletics communications Thursday of each game week.

CREDENTIALS The soccer press box, located on the west side of Lumberjack Stadium, has a limit- ed capacity. Credentials will be issued only to working media on a first-come, first-serve ba- sis, with priority given to daily newspapers and originating radio and television crews. The press box is closed to those not involved in game cov- erage. Credentials may be requested for the season or on a per-game basis. All requests should be submitted to the athletics communi- cations office no later than Thursday at noon for each home game. Requests on official letter- head may be faxed to (928) 523-6793. Creden- tials may be picked up at Will Call. No creden- tials will be mailed unless the request is made at least two weeks in advance.

5 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON locally inFlagstaff onSuddenlinkcableChannel4. onAug. 31st. All matcheswillbeshownonlineontheNAU-TVandWatch BigSkywebstreams. They willalsobeshown Conference season. The firstLumberjack Volleyball televisedmatchwillbetheteam’s homeopenerversus Valparaiso age toSouthernCalifornia. cable. Forthefirsttimelastyear, FoxSportsSanDiegopickedupNAU-TVbroadcastsexpandingthedepartment’s cover- Fox Sports Arizona, FoxCollegeSports(availableto54millioncablesubscribersintheUnitedStates)andlocalFlagstaff show allitscoveragetofullhighdefinitionforthethirdseason,whilebroadcastingeventsonlineand distributingto campus in2014-15,providingtheLumberjacksunmatchedtelevisioncoverageBigSkyConference. NAU-TVwill Montana StateatNorthern Arizona, 7:00PM OCTOBER 11 Montana atNorthern Arizona, 7:00PM OCTOBER 9 Portland StateatNorthern Arizona, 7:00PM SEPTEMBER 25 This fall,NAU-TVwillbroadcastthreeofNAUSoccer NAU-TV willagainpartnerwithNAU Athletics andteleviseover30eventsfrom theNorthern Arizona University Televised Matches 6 ’s 9homematcheswithallsixcomingduringtheBigSky Eastern Washington atNorthern Arizona, 7:00PM NOVEMBER 6 Weber StateatNorthern Arizona, 7:00PM NOVEMBER 1 StateatNorthern Arizona, 7:00PM OCTOBER 30 TELEVISION BROADCASTSCHEDULE LUMBERJACK SOCCER

Season Outlook The Lumberjacks look to build off of last year’s success...

It was not going to be an easy task for the Northern Arizona volley- and freshman Meghan Dickmann. ball team to top their historic 2012 season, yet the Lumberjacks ral- lied as one team and produced a widely successful encore in 2013. “All three of them have positive qualities that are going make are The 2013 Northern Arizona women’s soccer team brought the backline better,” said Luciano. “Meghan Dickmann and Natalie program back to the Big Sky Championships for the first time Gilbertson are both good communicators and all three of them since 2010. Last year’s squad set a standard the 2014 team looks are good shot stoppers. I feel that we are deeper this year than to carry on in their quest towards a Big Sky title. we were last year.” Looking forward to the 2014 campaign, head coach Andre Luciano None of the keepers on this year’s squad saw any action on the enters his 14th year at the helm for Northern Arizona and returns field last season’s team for the Lumberjacks, but Gilbertson did a talented roster infused with young talent. The Lumberjacks bring play in seven matches her freshman season and started in five back 13 letter winners along with six All-Big Sky Conference se- of those matches. Although Mumphrey did not play during the lections. regular season, the keeper did get playing time in her first spring season against some tough competition that included UofA, Not only does Luciano bring back some major contributors from Embry-Riddle, New Mexico and Grand Canyon. last season’s squad but also brought in 11 freshman eager to step onto the pitch and make an immediate impact on a team that Defenders looks to build off last year’s 11-5-3 record and a second place The Lumberjacks will rely a lot of their defense this season, which finish in the Big Sky. returns leadership from seniors Diane Buzzard and Sarah Tarver. Three of the four starting backline from last season returns in “The majority of the players that we have coming back are expe- Buzzard, Tarver and sophomore Danny Muniz, all who made All- rienced,” said Luciano. “We have seven starters coming back with Big Sky Honorable Mention this past season. a lot of young and quality players so the challenge for this team is the mindset they bring to the field.” The challenge will be replacing 2013 captain and First-Team All-Big Sky defender Alana D’Onofrio; replacing D’Onofrio looks to be Goalkeepers redshirt sophomore Alexia Gonzalez, who missed all of 2013 due The Lumberjacks have to experience life without Lauren Weaver to an injury. who graduated in the spring and went down as one of the best goalkeepers in NAU history. Looking to replace Weaver is redshirt “This may be the deepest part of our team right now based on sophomore Natalie Gilbertson, sophomore Cheyanne Mumphrey 7 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON Anna Goebel, Adrian Nixtand Alyssa redshirt this Emig whowill Luciano and his staff brought in four forwards in Emma Bushell, Nixt isgoing helpfulfor tobevery usthisyear.” Lindsay Doyle canstepintothatrole for us. The addition of Adrian ing goal scorer ofthegroup butplayers like Savannah and Berry Luciano.midfielders,” said lead- our as “Haley returns Wingender “The key with our forward line is they can interchange with our young buttalented group offorwards. points with 13behind Gamblelooks to lead the charge of a very der, whowasSecond Team Sky,All-Big wassecond on theteamin half ofthosegoals were from juniorHaley Wingender. Wingen scoring 28 goals, whichwas13more thanthe2012season. Nearly The Lumberjacksmade major improvements onoffense in2013 Forwards ing inasafreshman. as two new midfielders in Chantal Deroos and Brooke Evans com- The Lumberjacks also have junior Lauren Doud returning as well depth.” added some us give should that line midfield the into back Doyle mids we are deep. very Also, withtheaddition of sliding Lindsay then you add Savannah and Cierra Gambleas our attacking Berry Brooke Evans came come in and make an impact on this team and in Emily Wadell and Malia Tano along with Lauren Doud. I think helpful. Ourholding center-mids are both veterans and talented “Having the same group play together for three years is extremely “The biggest thing with our midfielders is continuity,” said Luciano. four goals. omore Lindsay Doyle whowasthird ontheteamin2013with at least one goal in 2013. Seeing more time in the midfield is soph who allwere majorcontributors lastseason as each player scored Mention Savannah Berry, senior Malia Tano andjuniorEmily Wadell The Lumberjacksalso bring back senior All-Big SkyHonorable along withMackenzie Harrison from Weber State. ference matches and was awarded Co-Golden Boot Award winner All-Big Sky. Gamble, now a junior, scored 13 pointsduringthecon more than sophomore Cierra Gamble whowas named First Team saw nobody and that 2013 in success saw of midfielders lot The a Midfielders plenty ofoptionsonthebackline. Porter and Micaela Scafani to the mixand the Lumberjackshave squad. Also add in freshmen Maddie Sjothun, Amber Measley, Riley sy Kettelkamp, Mattie Wojcik allwere contributorstolastyear’s as junior back up thestarters Ashylnn Curnow, sophomores Mis 0.99 goals a game. have Luciano will a plethora of defenders to NAU’s defense wasstellarlastseason as theteamaveraged a withthebackline.”our nucleus itstarts her. We have a lot of depth at the position but when you look at experience withtheMexico National team and it has really helped need asateam. Alexia Gonzalezhasrecovered well very from her and Diane Buzzard to provide leadership and understand what we experience,” said Luciano. “We are really counting on Sarah Tarver 8 - - - - to have more ofabalancewiththehome and away games.” night games,” said Luciano. “With the addition of Idaho, we needed “We like to the fact that we have 10 home games with four Friday the Vandals. will be the first time that NAU will travel to Moscow, Idaho to face travel tonew member of the Big Sky the University of Idaho; this Lumberjack Stadiumthisseason. This year Northern Arizona will mento State, Eastern Washington, Montana and Southern Utahat 26 tokickofftheirconference schedule. NAUalso hostSacra- will regular season champions Portland State cometotown onSept. Five homeBigSkymatchesawait for theLumberjacksas2013 West Championship. This scheduleisonly going tomake usbetter.” Big runner-up the the in as finished UNLVwho Riverside UC and for a game against Valparaiso. Sunday a on We home have come some tough opponents in we then and road the on games 3 first “Our schedule is pretty similar to last year because we our started UTEP. at finishing and Vegas, Las Nev.) in (Played UNLV, Riverside UC matches during their non-conference schedule against ASU, UofA, awayfive have will 1-0.Lumberjacks top The on out came NAU rival Grand Canyon after a competitive match last year in which South Dakota. Returningfor thesecond year inarow isin-state from allacross the states that include Valparaiso, Wright Stateand Their non-confrence schedule will bring in some unfamiliar schools played two matchesbefore thatdate. when you fast forward to this season, Northern Arizona will have Arizona State. Last year NAU the season on started Aug. 23and as they kickofftheseason on Aug. 15against in-state opponent to the 2014 season It is foran early Luciano and start his squad The Schedule three goals andadded four assistsfor atotalof10points. man campaign, thelocalproduct of Coconino High School scored an impactasshemade Sky HonorableMention.All-Big Inherfresh look to butwillmakeDemi Schmiederwhoiscomingofaninjury season due to injury. Also returning are juniors Torey Braly and - LUMBERJACK SOCCER HEAD COACH ANDRE LUCIANO HEAD COACH ANDRE LUCIANO

14TH SEASON • INDIANA 93’

Andre Luciano enters his 14th year as Northern Arizona over the Eagles. The postseason accolades piled in for Luciano and University head women’s soccer coach and will look to build off the Lumberjacks as sophomore Cierra Gamble and senior Alana an exceptional display of coaching in 2013 as he led the Lumber- D’Onofrio earned NSCAA All-Pacific Region Honors as Gamble jacks to a second place finish in the Big Sky and back to the Big Sky was named second team and D’Onofrio was third team. D’Onof- Championships for the first time since 2010. Luciano possesses a rio, senior Lauren Weaver and junior Diane Buzzard were named wealth of coaching experience from the intercollegiate level to to the 2013 NSCAA Scholar All-West Region team for their club soccer coupled with a successful collegiate career at Indiana achievements on the field and in the classroom. For his coaching University that resulted in two conference championships and a on the field in 2013, Luciano was named the College Sports Mad- NCAA Final Four appearance. Throughout his term, Luciano has ness Big Sky Coach of the Year. shown an ability to master the coaching landscape.

Luciano epitomizes the commitment to In 2010, Luciano guided his squad to the student-athlete relationship, and his The Luciano File their first-ever regular season Big Sky philosophy has produced success on the title, but ultimately fell short of their field and in the classroom. In 2013, the Year Overall Conf./Finish third straight NCAA Women’s College women’s soccer team had 11 All-Academ- 2001 6-10-2 1-4-1/6th Cup appearance when they were de- 2002 5-13-0 2-4-0/5th ic Big Sky honorees, tied for first of all feated by Sacramento State 1-0 in the 2003 7-9-3 4-2-0/3rd fall-Lumberjack teams in 2013, while nine 2004 5-11-2 2-4-0/5th Big Sky Conference final. NAU finished players were named to the All-Big Sky con- 2005 10-11 4-2-0/3rd the 2010 season with a 12-4-3 overall ference teams. 2006 7-10-1 2-4-1/6th record and 6-0-1 during the conference 2007 7-7-5 2-4-1/7th regular season, their first unbeaten Over his past thirteen years leading the 2008 12-7-3 4-1-2/2nd* conference record in program history. program, Luciano has developed 98 All- 2009 10-9-2 4-3-0/4th* The 12 wins matched the school re- Big Sky performers while 128 players have 2010 12-4-3 6-0-1/1st** cord for wins in a season set in 2008 been named to the All-Academic Big Sky 2011 3-9-7 2-2-3/5th and their .711 winning percentage set Team, and 229 have earned Golden Eagle 2012 5-9-5 3-3-3/5th a new school record. The Lumberjacks Scholar-Athlete Awards for academic and 2013 11-5-3 7-2-0/2nd also posted a school record 12-game athletic success. Thirty-three of the 39 Totals 100-114-36 43-35-12 unbeaten streak, one shy of the Big players on the roster received the Golden Sky mark, and a school and conference Eagle Award last season. Also in 2013, the *Won Big Sky Championship record six game shutout streak that Lumberjacks received the NSCAA Team **Won Big Sky Regular Season Championship covered a span of 569 minutes and 2 Academic Award for the eleventh year in seconds. a row. Off the field in 2010, Luciano’s reputation of producing quality The Lumberjacks began last season picked to finish sixth in the student-athletes was at its highest. Kristi Andreassen, the 2010 Big Big Sky Conference in the coaches’ poll after a 5-9-5 2012 season. Sky Defensive Most Valuable Player and three-time All-Big Sky first Northern Arizona ignored the preseason rankings and showed team selection, was selected as the ESPN Academic All-Ameri- the conference they belong with the best in the Big Sky finishing can of the Year in the women’s soccer University divison. She with an 11-5-3 record, finishing second in the Big Sky. Northern was also named to the CoSIDA/ESPN All-District Academic Team Arizona came out of the gates firing on all cylinders starting the along with senior Brandy Carr, as well as NSCAA Women’s Col- season with three straight wins for the first time in NAU history. lege Scholar All-Americans with senior Tori Howe and junior Tori Luciano’s squad did not lose a match until its eighth match of the Rocke. To cap off Andreassen’s illustrious career at NAU, she was season, which is the longest unbeaten streak in the program’s his- selected as the Female Scholar Athlete of the Year at the annual tory. Coach also earned his 100th win in their last regular season Golden Eagle Awards and the Female Athlete of the Year at the match against Eastern Washington with a 2-0 win in Cheney, Wash. all-sports banquet. 9 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON tion for hisstellarplay at Yavapai. SoccerHallofFameasrecogni he wasinductedintotheNJCAA after leading Yavapai championship in 1990. to the NJCAA In 2011, of the Year and the NJCAA Tournament Most Valuable Goalkeeper lege inPrescott, Ariz. Hewas named the ISAA/Adidas Goalkeeper As a player, Luciano began his career at Yavapai Community Col- program. and was the coach of Team Acceleration, an under-17 girl’s club the girls program at McCauley High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, Before heading back west, as a co-head coach for Lucianoserved during thattime. and 1996seasons andalsocoached in the Washington East ODP assistant coach with the Washington State women for the1995 women’s program in1998. PriortoUtahState, Lucianowasan Programs (ODP), and was an assistant coach for the Utah State with the Washington, Arizona and Nevada Olympic Development dinator for a rebuilding Arizona team. Lucianohas also worked the Wildcats’ staff in 1999. In 2000, as recruiting he served coor seasons as anassistant for the Arizona program. Lucianojoined Luciano cametoFlagstafffrom Tucson, Ariz., where hespenttwo freshman Jenna Samora to Big Sky Newcomer of the Year honors. (18), and game-winninggoals (13). Also in2008, Lucianotutored broke schoolrecords for pointsinaseason (28), career assist Odorfer selection. team first Sky All-Big straight third her and Cee Odorfer toBigSkyCo-Offensive Player ofthe Year honors In addition, Lucianomentored future Hallof Fame selectionCee a game(14)andpoints(32). records and broke two BigSkyConference records for assists in centage (.614). The Lumberjackssetortied16school and stadium a schoolrecord forper winsinaseasonandbestwinning (12) 2 Portland intheopeninground, butwentoverall 12-7-3 setting appearance in school history. The women were defeated by No. matic qualifier for the 2008 NCAA Women’s College Cup, its first I competition. As theconference champion, NAU wasanauto Conference Championshipintheprogram’s 12thyear ofDivision Sky Big first women’sits 2008,to the In team led soccer Luciano assen going ontheearn All-American Academic Honors. ESPN the Magazine All-District Academic selections with Andre- gust 28. Juniors Andreassen and Rebekah Schmidtwere CoSIDA/ when 2,187fanswitnessed NAU draw with Arizona, 2-2, on Au home, andshattered theLumberjackStadiumattendance record ship toclaimtheconference title. The Lumberjackswentat 6-2-1 season Big Sky record and two wins inthe Big Sky Champion NAU finished with a 10-9-2 overall record, including a 4-3 regular second-consecutive NCAA Tournament andfaceNo. 1Stanford. HEAD COACHANDRELUCIANO 10 ------Kristi Andreassen 2010) Kristi Andreassen • 2NAU Female Scholar-Athlete ofthe Year (Lindsey Carey 2006; 3rd Team,2010) Andreassen: 1st Team, 2010; Tori Howe: 3rd Team, • 4NSCAA All-Scholar 2010;Team (Sierra Cristiano:Tori 3rd Rocke:Team, 2003; Kristi Rocke 2010) • 3NSCAA All-West (Kristi Andreassen 2010; Tori Howe 2010; Tori • NSCAA All-Far West (Sierra Cristiano2003) 2nd Team2009) • 2CoSIDA Academic All-American (Kristi Andreassen: 1st Team 2010, • ESPN Academic All-American ofthe Year (Kristi Andreassen 2010) 2013) Brandy Carr: 3rd Team 2010; ElinorPriest, 1st Team 2012, 2nd TeamAndreassen: 1st Team 2009, 2010; RebekahSchmidt: 3rd Team 2009; 2005, 2006; Lindsey Carey: 1st Team 2006, 2nd Team 2005; Kristi • 9CoSIDA Academic All-District 8(CeeCeeOdorfer: 1st Team Winkelblech 2007; Kristi Andreassen 2010) • 3GoldenEagle Top Scholar Athletes (Lindsey Carey 2006; Elizabeth 2013; Cierra Gamble, 2013) Cee Odorfer, 2006, 2008; Kristi Andreassen 2010; Alana D’Onofrio, • 7NSCAA All-Region selections(Lindsey Carey, 2005, 2006; Cee 3.44) • 10NSCAA Team Academic Award (2010-2011, 2012 Team GPA: • 251GoldenEagle Award Recipients • 115players namedtoBigSky All-Academic Team • 89 All-Big Skyselections Odorfer, Jesyca Rosholt) • 4Newcomer ofthe Year (ChelseaBednarz, Jenna Samora, Cee • BigSkyDefensive MVPaward (Kristi Andreassen 2010) Cristiano 2002, 2003) • 3BigSkyOffensive MVPawards (CeeCeeOdorfer 2008; Sierra L uciano H ighlhts LUMBERJACK SOCCER ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACH BRANDON PORTER

SECOND SEASON • PACIFIC 09'

Brandon Porter begins his second season as an assistant The Porter File coach for the NAU women’s soccer team after serving as a volun- teer assistant since 2011. Porter will primarily work with the de- Education: Pacific 09’ fenders and goalkeepers. Prior to arriving at NAU in 2011, Porter had a standout Coaching Experience career at Pacific University (Ore.), where he was a four-year starting defender and two-year captain under coaches Jim Brazeau and Jim 2006-2010 Staff Coach for Williamette United Rilatt. Porter finished his collegiate career as a three-time All-North- 2010- 2014 Staff Coach fro Flagstaff Soccer Club west Conference selection (2007-09) and was a First Team All-West Region selection and a NSCAA Division III All-American nominee Accolades: Four-year starting defender, Two-year captain as a senior in 2009. Also as a senior, Porter was named the 2009 Three-time All-Northwest Conference selection (2007- Pacific University Male Athlete of the Year for his accomplishments 2009) on the field. While at Pacific, Porter served as a staff coach for Wil- Playing Experience: Pacific 2005-2009 lamette United Soccer Club in Portland, Ore. for five years from 2006-2010 where he worked in the Technical Skills, Player Develop- ment and Classic Programs. Since 2010, he’s served as a staff coach for the Flagstaff Soccer Club in addition to volunteering on the Lumberjack coaching staff last season. Porter, a native of Canby, Ore., earned his bachelor’s de- gree in psychology from Pacific University in 2009 and has complet- ed coursework towards a Master’s in pre-doctoral psychology at NAU.

11 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON ASSISTANT COACHES Rush SoccerClub. Year. In 2012-2013 she coached the U-17, U-14 and U-11 Region IV Coach of the Year and the Alaska State Coach of the as well as the Alaska State High School Champs.her brief time in coaching, Savage earned coach Savage has had much team to an undefeated season and claiming Region IV champions girl’s varsityheadcoach at A.J. DimondHighSchool, sheledthe the as season in first Anchorage,coaching her Alaska.success In Scholar-Athlete award recipient, majoringincriminaljustice. Eagle Golden four-time a was forward well. former as The field 4th of2007. Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors for September goals, two assists) against Lamar. The game earned her Big Sky man. Savage tiedanNAU singlematchrecordsix points (two with handing out two assists, themost goals in theBigSkyamong fresh made animmediateimpactas a freshman scoring three goals and six assists for a total of 18points during 56 career games. She es andtwo BigSkytitles. 2011 where of two she was apart NCAA Tournament appearanc program after playing four-years for theLumberjacksfrom 2007- coach for the NAU women’s soccer program. Shereturns to the vage, a native of Anchorage, Alaska graduated from Northern Arizona University withadegree incriminal justice.

In Coach During Car Sa olyn Savage enters her second season as the assistant Savage has had success on the field, but off the off but field, the on success had has Savage her time at NAU, Savage assumed six goals and SECOND SEASON•NORTHERNARIZONA11’ CAROLYN SAVAGE ASSISTANT COACH 12 - - 2012 2012-2013 Coaching Experience: Education: Northern Arizona 11’ The Savage File Playing Experience: Northern Arizona 2007-2011 Big SkyPlayer ofthe Week onSeptember4th2007 points (two goals, two assits) Accolades: Tied NAU single match record withsix

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Seniors (4) Goalkeepers (3) Arizona (13) 2 Savannah Berry 0 Meghan Dickmann 14 Diane Buzzard 14 Diane Buzzard 1 Natalie Gilbertson 12 Torey Braly 99 Cheyanne Mumphrey 24 Lauren Doud 20 Mary Harrah 16 Alyssa Emig 19 Malia Tano 13 Anna Goebel 15 Sarah Tarver Forwards (11) 28 Maya Huffman 12 Torey Braly 21 Missy Kettelkamp Juniors (12) 17 Emma Bushell 31 Ali Lixandru 26 Amber Measley 22 Ashlynn Curnow 36 Lindsay Doyle 16 Alyssa Emig 4 Danny Muniz 24 Lauren Doud 34 Meg O’Brien 7 Cierra Gamble 13 Anna Goebel 25 Demi Schmieder 31 Ali Lixandru 1 Natalie Gilbertson 32 Mattie Wojcik 31 Alexia Gonzalez 6 Cassidy McLean 11 Adrian Nixt California (11) 28 Maya Huffman 2 Savannah Berry 25 Demi Schmieder 25 Demi Schmieder 0 Meghan Dickmann 38 Hayley Sebald 19 Malia Tano 37 Erin Dispiculo 10 Nicole Sherwin 9 Haley Wingender 36 Lindsay Doyle 7 Cierra Gamble 19 Malia Tano Midfielders (12) 20 Mary Harrah 18 Emily Wadell 99 Cheyanne Mumphrey 2 Savannah Berry 9 Haley Wingender 27 Micaela Scafani 29 Chantal Deroos 10 Nicole Sherwin 37 Erin Dispiculo Sophomores (11) 19 Malia Tano 24 Lauren Doud 18 Emily Wadell 12 Torey Braly 8 Brooke Evans Nevada (4) 37 Erin Dispiculo 7 Cierra Gamble 1 Natalie Gilbertson 36 Lindsay Doyle 20 Mary Harrah 31 Alexia Gonzalez 21 Missy Kettelkamp 6 Cassidy McLean 35 Shanna Lechelt 35 Shanna Lechelt 9 Haley Wingender 31 Ali Lixandru 34 Meg O’Brien Utah (3) 6 Cassidy McLean 38 Hayley Sebald 17 Emma Bushell 99 Cheyanne Mumphrey 10 Nicole Sherwin 8 Brooke Evans 3 Riley Porter 33 Danny Muniz 32 Mattie Wojcik 34 Meg O’Brien (2) 32 Mattie Wojcik Defenders (12) 35 Shanna Lechelt 14 Diane Buzzard 11 Adrian Nixt Freshmen (11) 22 Ashlynn Curnow Colorado (2) 17 Emma Bushell 31 Alexia Gonzalez 29 Chantal Deroos 29 Chantal Deroos 28 Maya Huffman 38 Hayley Sebald 0 Meghan Dickmann 21 Missy Kettelkamp Alaska (1) 16 Alyssa Emig 26 Amber Measley 15 Sarah Tarver 4 Danny Muniz 8 Brooke Evans Idaho (1) 13 Anna Goebel 3 Riley Porter 22 Ashlynn Curnow 26 Amber Measley 27 Micaela Scafani 11 Adrian Nixt 5 Maddie Sjothun Washington (1) 3 Riley Porter 15 Sarah Tarver 5 Maddie Sjothun 27 Micaela Scafani 18 Emily Wadell 5 Maddie Sjothun

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12 Braly (BRAW-lee) 19 Tano (TAN-oh) 20 Harrah (huh-RAW) GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS POINTS SAVES 22 Curnow (cur-KNOW) Cierra Gamble...... 5 Cierra Gamble...... 5 Lindsay Doyle...... 27 Cierra Gamble...... 15 Haley Wingender...... 5 Haley Wingender...... 3 Haley Wingender...... 26 Haley Wingender...... 13 . No Experience 25 Schmieder (SHME-der) Lindsay Doyle...... 4 Savannah Berry...... 3 Savannah Berry...... 22 Lindsay Doyle...... 8 5 Sjothun (Show-TOON) Nicole Sherwin...... 2 Danny Muniz...... 3 Emily Wadell...... 21 Nicole Sherwin...... 7 31 Lixandru (Licks-an-DREW) Savannah Berry...... 7 HC Luciano (lou-CHEE-ah-no)

15 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON memorable momentwasscoringtwo goals tobeatherrivalhighschool2-1asafreshman... car...Most her sister,Berry...OneyoungerJulie on and working and surfing Selena...Enjoys Personal: Savannah wasbornJan. RoseBerry 6, 1993inLaJolla, Calif....DaughterofRoger a freshman. as hurdles 300m and 100m the in finals league the for track...Qualified for freshman a as year at Carlsbad...in cross letterwinner and starter country Named “Hurdler of the Year” and Winter Showcases... Also wasathree-year intrackandone- letterwinnerandstarter in2010EliteClubsNationalLeagueSummer FC clubsoccerteam...Clubteamparticipated all-conference asajunior...Team years... andsenior MVPandcaptain asasenior...Also played for Slammers junior her in finals Had three hattrickgamesasasenior...First teamall-leagueasasenior andsecondteam all-league to team soccer her HS...AHelped bad High School:Four-year andone-year letterwinnerandstarter captain insocceratCarls NCAA Tournament...Played 31minutes andattemptedoneshotagainstFloridaGulfCoast. Florida (2011): minutes atSanFrancisco. goal...Tied for secondonteamwith12shotsinconference play...Played career-high 93 Tied for third on the team in points (4)...Attempted team-high 37 shots, placing 16 on single game shot total in program history...Also recorded an assist against Florida Atlantic... player for totallysecond-most inprogram double-digit shotsinasinglegame...Tied history third just Bakersfield...Became Bakersfield...Tallied CSU CSU against career-high shots 10 against assist an recorded and goal collegiate first points...Scoredfour for assists two and games from Sept. in four ofnineconference 7-30...Earned starts games...Totaled onegoal 2012 (Sophomore): side... Secondgoal oftheseasonwasatSacramentoState Tied for third on the team with 22 shots... First goal of the season came against UC River the firstseven gamesoftheseason... Totaled two goals andthree assists for seven points... 2013 (Junior): Golden EagleScholar-Athlete Award recipient in2013. Athletic Training...Had a 3.50 high school GPA...Member of Honors Society at Florida... Academic Notes: MEET THELUMBERJACKS All-Big Sky honorable mention... Played in15games with 7starts... Started Appeared inonegamefor Florida, whoreached thesecondround ofthe Majoring in bio-med...Wants to pursue a degree Medicine/ in Sports Played seven consecutive inall19gameswith13starts...Started BERRY SAVANNAH ENCINITAS, CALIF. 5- •2L SR. •M 2 16 - - a defensive backline that allowed only 1.00 goals per match... Had one assist this season tion... NSCAA Women’s Scholar All-West RegionHonorableMentionselection... of Apart 2013 (Junior): Honor Rollin2011-12. time GoldenEagleScholar-Athlete Award recipient in2012and 2013...Athletic Director All-District 8in2012...Two-time BigSky All-Academic Selectionin2011and2012...Two- tatorian (secondoutof431studentsinclass)...CoSida/Capital OneFirst Team Academic region All-Academic teamasahighschoolsenior...4.25 highschoolGPA andclasssalu Academic Notes: Arizona, CalPoly andColoradoSchoolofMinesduringtherecruiting process. an, played football atNorthern Arizona...Enjoys hikingandplaying piano...Also considered development director intheNAU CollegeofSocialandBehavioral Sciences...Brother, Bri and MarkBuzzard…Two olderbrothers, BrianandKeith…Mother, Anne, works asthe Personal: track andfield... Was firstin regionandthird instate forgirlstrackin 2009. hurdles and sixth in state for 100 meter hurdles… Two-year in letterwinner and starter Also played for Scottsdale Blackhawks club team…Finished third in state for 300 meter vs. Stanford’s team and made the all-star team at NAU summer camp in 2009 and 2010… Canyon region girls soccer first team for 2010-11...Made the all-star team at Stanford to camp in2009-10…Named the state Arizona Republic All-Arizona high schoolgirlsteamforin 2010-11...Namedto All-Grand second finished 2010-11, and 2007-08 in pionship High School: Four-year insoccer... letterwinnerandstarter Team won soccerstatecham games...Team allowed only ninegoals ingamesplayed...Team was3-2-5ingamesplayed. placing both shots on goal, at Air Force and at Montana...Played every minute in seven season...Recorded assistonteam’s only goal against Weber two State...Attempted shots, 2011 (Freshman): played (1,515)...Played 100-plusminutes infive games. games, includingnineconsecutive gamesfrom Sept. 14-Oct. 14...Third onteaminminutes defense thatrecorded eightshutouts, sixinconference play...Played every minute in11 Lumberjack of Bakersfield...Part CSU and Utah Southern State,Jose Coast,San Gulf ida Florida Gulf Coast...Attempted five shots, placing one goal...Shots against came against game UNLV, tie to goal collegiate first points...Scored Flor two for started...Totaledgoal one All-American...Played for second on in team all in 19 games games with 17 starts...Tied 2012 (Sophomore): against GrandCanyon for onepointontheseason... Played every minute in12games. DianeEllenBuzzard wasborn May 14, 1993inFlagstaff, Ariz....Daughter of Anne Played in18gameswithstarts.. All-Big SkyHonorableMentionselec Played in 10 games with eight starts...Started final eight games of the of games eight final starts...Started eight with games Played10 in Majoring in environmental engineering…Named to Grand Canyon Big SkyDefensive Player of the Week for Sept. 10-16...NSCA BUZZARD DIANE FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ. 5-9 •3L SR. •D

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Academic Notes: Majoring in business marketing...3.80 high school GPA...Four-time San Diego Union Tribune and Torrey Pines HS scholar athlete...Big Sky All-Academic Selection in 2011...Two-time Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2012 and 2013...Ath- Academic Notes: Majoring in hotel and restaurant management…3.30 high school letic Director Honor Roll in 2011-12. GPA...Two-time Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2012 and 2013...Athletic Director Honor Roll in 2011-12...Big Sky All-Academic Selection in 2012. 2013 (Junior): Played in eight games…Attempted one shot…Had one assist for one point…Played a season-high 14 minutes versus Long Beach State… Assist came off an 2013 (RS Junior): Played in all 19 games with 12 starts… Scored one goal with two Emily Wadell goal against Weber State. assists for a total of four points… Scored first goal of the season at Long Beach State for 2012 (Sophomore): Played in eight games with one start...Earned start against Sacra- the game-winning goal… Two assists came against Bakersfield to Cierra Gamble for the mento State...Did not attempt a shot...Played season-high 37 minutes at UC Davis...Aver- game-winning goal and against Sacramento State. aged 15 minutes per game. 2012 (RS Freshman): Played in all 19 games with eight starts...Earned first career start 2011 (Freshman): Played in 12 games with six starts...Started six straight games between against Arizona State...Earned starts in six of nine conference games...Totaled two goals Sept. 9-30 in the defensive backline...Recorded one assist for one point against Embry-Rid- for four points...Scored goals against San Jose State and Idaho State...Scored game-win- dle...Attempted three shots, all coming against Embry-Riddle...Played every minute in two ning goal against San Jose State...Tied for second on the team in goals (2)...Attempted 11 games. shots, placing four on goal...Attempted career-high three shots at Idaho State...Played a career-high 78 minutes against Eastern Washington. High School: Four-year letterwinner, three-year starter in soccer and volleyball at Torrey Pines HS...Named all-league in 2010 and 2011...Team was league, CIF, and southern Califor- 2011 (Freshman): Utilized redshirt year. nia champion in 2011....Team also was league champion in 2009 and 2010, finished second in CIF playoffs in 2009 and third in 2010, and finished fifth in the state in 2009...Also played for Carlsbad Elite and Rancho Santa Fe Attack club teams...Two-time all-league selection High School: Three-year letterwinner, four-year starter, one-year team captain in soccer for volleyball, helping team win two league championships. at El Toro HS… Soccer team reached CIF semifinals during sophomore season…Received most improved award during sophomore season…Also played for So Cal Blues club soc- Personal: Mary Elizabeth Harrah was born July 17, 1992 in San Diego, Calif....Daughter cer team…Club team went undefeated in 2010... Also started one year in cross country of Jim and Teri Harrah...Three brothers, Rob, James, and Ryan...Father, Jim, was the boy’s and track and field. and girl’s volleyball coach at Torrey Pines HS and was recently inducted into the San Diego County High School Coaching Legends at the San Diego Hall of Champions...Mother, Teri, Personal: Malia Kiana Tano was born April 8, 1993 in Irvine, Calif....Daughter of Karen and played soccer at UC Santa Barbara...Participated in the three day breast cancer walk in Ken Tano…One older sister, Chelsea...Stepfather Ali Malaekeh is a club soccer coach in 2008 and 2010...Hobbies include snowboarding, going to the beach and spending time southern California...Hobbies include shopping, going to the beach and traveling. with her family...Also considered Washington and UC Santa Barbara during the recruiting process. Academic Notes: Majoring in biomedical science...3.90 high school GPA, ranked 151st out of 869 students in her class...Three-time Academic Scholar in high school...Big Sky All-Academic Selection in 2012...Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award recipient in 2013.

17 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON All-Star gamein2011. school…Led basketball team to state championship in 2010…Played in ASAA Basketball letterwinner involleyball atJuneau DouglasHighSchool... inhigh Also rancross country Stars...club soccerfor North Also afour-year letterwinnerinbasketball andthree-year 2009-10…Two-time all-statechoice…Ledteaminscoringasajuniorandsenior…Played year andone-year starter teamcaptain for soccerteam…All-Americaselectionfor High School:Four-year letterwinner in socceratJuneau DouglasHighSchool…Four- minutes inthree games. Iowa...Thirdagainst Northern on team in shots on goal percentage (.636)...Played over 100 Took both shots on goal two Iowa and Embry-Riddle...Placed shots each against Northern Iowa...Tied for third ontheteamingoals (2)...Attempted11shots, placingseven ongoal... Totaled games... conference two goals seven for four points...Scored goals againstSouthernUtahandNorthern of four in starts season...Earned the of games 15 first Started 2011 (Freshman): minutes atSanFrancisco. onteamwithnineshotsinconferenceshots (18)...Fourth play...Played acareer-high 110 goal...Attempted career-high four shotsagainstEastern Washington...Fourth onteamin on five shots,placing 18 Oklahoma...Attempted against goal points...Scored two for goal conference eight consecutive games...Started games from Aug. 26-Sept. 21...Totaled one 2012 (Sophomore): minutes pergamewith acareer-high 34minutes play vs. Utah Valley. a career-high three assistsatMontana...Totaled oneblockandsteal...Averaged 12.7 inseven rebound one least at from(.261) 6-of-23 games...Shot from (.833) 5-of-6 and field the free-throw the had line...Had and games five Valley...Scored Utah in vs. rebounds five and points eight of highs career assists...Had Totaledrebounds,points,six 17 17 and after joining the team two weeks into the season...Started NAU’s first two Big Sky games... 2012-13 (NAU Basketball - Sophomore): assist toHaley Wingender duringtheColoradoStategame. against Grand Canyon… Scored against UTEP for her second goal of the season… Had an that allowed 1.00goal pergameandrecorded eightshutouts… Hadagame-winninggoal backline defensive a of points…five Apart of total a for assist one and goals two Scored 2013 (Junior): school...Golden EagleScholar-Athlete Award recipient in2011. Academic Notes: MEET THELUMBERJACKS All-Big Skyhonorablemention…Played inall19gameswith18starts… All-Big Sky Honorable Mention...Played in all 19 games with 16 starts... Majoring inmanagement…Won GPA award senioryear ofhigh Played in all 19 games with 14 starts...Earned starts in five of nine of five in starts starts...Earned 14 with games 19 all Playedin TARVER SARAH Appeared in 10 games with three starts JUNEAU, ALASKA 5-11 •3L SR. •D 15 18 ing process. consideredBoise...Also Chico, Westminster, CalPoly andSanFranciscoduringtherecruit 2011...Chose NAU becauseshelikedanditreminded herof theschoolandscenery outdoors...Most excitingevent wasbeatingatop-20Oregon Rushteamatregionals in Adrian andBarbaraCurnow...Three brothers, Brendan, Austin andBraedy...Enjoys being Personal: state the set that team record in2011. 4x400 of part a state...Was the in finish place second and 2011 in championship district a to team track her Nationals...Helped to advance to finish place 2010...Finished 26thindividually attheNike Cross Regionalsandhelpedteamtoasecond track atBishopKelly... Placed10thinthestate2009andsixthindividually in year and two-yearin cross letterwinner and starter in country letterwinner and starter team Helped to her threecross straight district championships... country Also was a four- for FCNova clubsoccerteam...Clubteamwastwo-time stateandregional champions. played state...Also the in thirdfinish and place championship district a to team soccer her High School: One-yearinsocceratBishopKelly letterwinnerandstarter HS...Helped per game. Atlantic...Played acareer-high 61minutes againstFloridaGulfCoast...Averaged 24minutes Montana...Saw action in five of nine conference games...Attempted one shot against Florida 2012 (Freshman): minutes inthree games…Played aseason-high85minutes againstEastern Washington. shot ongoal…Team was10-2-2ingamesplayed, 2-2ingamesstarted…Played atleast60 2013 (Sophomore): Played in 14 games with fourthree starts…Attempted shots with one tion in2012...GoldenEagleScholar Athlete Award recipient in2013. school SpanishClub, Key Club, Club...Big Sky ClubandHistory Earth All-Academic Selec Academic Notes: Ashlynn Jayne Curnow wasbornDec. 14, 1993inBoise, Idaho...Daughter of Plans to study bio-med...3.30 high school GPA...Member of her high Played in nine games with one start...Earned first career start against career start first start...Earned one with Playedgames nine in CURNOW ASHLYNN BOISE, IDAHO 5-8 •2L JR. •D 22 - - LUMBERJACK SOCCER MEET THE LUMBERJACKS JR. • D JR. • M 5-9 • SQ 5-5 • 2L PHOENIX, ARIZ. CORONA, CALIF. LAUREN CIERRA DOUD 24 GAMBLE 7

Majoring in biomedical science...3.90 high school GPA, ranked 151st Academic Notes: Plans to major in exercise science with intention of going into physical Academic Notes: therapy...Member of her high school National Honor Society, Society of Women Scholars, out of 869 students in her class...Three-time Academic Scholar in high school...Big Sky Student Government, Freshmen Mentors and Principal’s List...Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete All-Academic Selection in 2012...Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award recipient in 2013. Award recipient in 2013. 2013 (Sophomore): All-Big Sky first team and College Sports Madness All-Big Sky first team… NSCAA All-Pacific Region second team… Played in all 19 games with 16 starts… 2013 (Sophomore): Played in three games for a total of 27 minutes… Played a season-high 11 minutes against Lamar… Played against Lamar, UNLV and Sacramento State. Co-Golden Boot Award Winner in the Big Sky Conference for most points scored during the season with 15… Had recorded at least one point in five straight matches in the Big Sky against Southern Utah, Idaho State, Weber State, Sacramento State and Portland 2012 (Freshman): Played in one game against San Jose State...Did not attempt a shot... Totaled 10 minutes played. State… Totaled team-tying five goals and team-high five assists for team-high 15 points… Attempted 18 shots with a team-tying 12 on goal…Had a .278 shot percentage (third on team)…Had a team-high three game-winning goals against Montana, Idaho State and High School: Three-year letterwinner and starter, one-year team captain in soccer at Pin- nacle HS...Team was a Division I state semifinalist in 2012 and was a 5A-II state finalist in Bakersfied while also assisting on one against Sacramento State…Played all 92 minutes 2009...Helped team to a 5A-II state championship in 2011...Named to AIA All-Section III Team, (season high) against Northern Colorado…Had a career-high three shots against Port- Arizona Republic Division I All-State First Team and Arizona Republic All-Phoenix First Team land State and Bakersfield, with a career-high three on goal against Bakersfield. in 2012...Named Desert Valley First Team All-Region, East Valley Tribune Second Team All-State in 2011...Received honorable mention All-Pima Region in 2009...Received Pinnacle HS “Heart 2012 (Freshman): Played in 14 games with five starts...Earned starts against Arizona Award” in 2011 and 2012 and “Outstanding Freshman” in 2009...Also played for SC Del Sol State, Arizona, Oklahoma, Eastern Washington and CSU Bakersfield...Totaled two goals club soccer team...Club team was state runner-up in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011 and won for four points...Scored goals against Florida Atlantic and Weber State...Goal at Weber the state cup in 2012...Club team was also a Elite Club National League Challenge A finalist in State was the game-winning score...Attempted seven shots, placing five on goal...Had 2011 and 2012 and Challenge B finalist in 2010. a shot on goal percentage of .714...Took two shots each against Oklahoma and Weber State...Played all 90 minutes against Oklahoma. Personal: Lauren Elizabeth Doud was born on April 8, 1994 in Phoenix, Ariz....Daughter of Mark and Jean Doud...One younger sister, Morgan...Cousin, Elizabeth, played soccer at Bethel... High School: Two-year letterwinner and starter and one-year captain in soccer at Santi- Most memorable moment was winning the state championship during her junior year in high ago HS...Also one-year letter winner and starter in cross country and track at Santiago... school...Overcame ACL and meniscus surgery in 2009...Chose NAU because of the great Team was the Big VIII champions and CIF quarterfinalists in 2011...Selected to All-CIF first facilities, personable coaching staff, the location, competitive soccer program and the Physical team, All-Area first team and Big VIII League second team in 2011...Also played for West Therapy program. Coast FC club soccer team. Personal: Cierra Rose Gamble was born Oct. 1, 1994 in La Habra, Calif....Daughter of Rodney and Elisa Gamble...One younger sister, Carly...Enjoys hiking...Most memorable moment was scoring on an overtime header in the playoffs to put her high school team through to the quarterfinals...Chose NAU because of the amazing location and facilities, an academic program she’s interested in and a competitive soccer program.

19 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON MEET THELUMBERJACKS 2013 (Junior): Award recipient in2013. cil and AP club...Big Sky All-Academic Selectionin2012...GoldenEagleScholar Athlete students inherclass...MemberofhighschoolNationalHonorSociety, StudentCoun Academic Notes: the healthsciencesprogram andthesoccerprogram. national championsattheBluesCupin2011...ChoseNAU becausesheloved thecampus, in2009...Mostexcitingeventfascia injury wasstoppingthree penaltykickstobeatthe Nebraska atKearney...Enjoys playing pingpongandswimming...Overcame atornplantar of Todd andLeeAnnMandarino...Father, Gilbertson Todd, played football atUniversity of Personal: three-time statechampions. 2012...Alsoplayedthe MonthinJanuary for Premier SCclubsoccerteam...Clubteamis in 2011...Namedtheteamdefensive playoff MVPin2011andCentennialHS Athlete of soccer at Centennial HS...Team won state championship in 2009 and was state runner-up High School: Four-year letterwinner, three-year and one-year starter team captain in career-high 10saves against Arizona State. Weaver againstSanJose State...Allowed onegoal orlessinfour ofseven games...Made Las of Lauren UNLVVegas with of shutout shared game Classic...Recorded first Rebel in hometown in Florida Atlantic against shutout solo and victory collegiate first Recorded 11 goals andmade 36 saves in493minutes ingoal...Played every minute inthree games... a 2.01 goals against average, .766 save percentage and two shutouts (one solo)...Allowed 2012 (Freshman): 2013 (Sophomore): 2013. with the Advanced Honorsdiploma...GoldenEagleScholar Athlete Award recipient in ranked 120thoutof675studentsinherclass...Memberyearbook club...Graduated Academic Notes: Natalie was born Jan.Ann Gilbertson 21, 1994 in Las Vegas, Nev....Daughter Did notplay duetoinjury Planstostudyphysical therapy...3.90 weighted highschoolGPA, Majoring inbusiness...4.60highschoolGPA, ranked 15thoutof442 Played in seven games with five starts...Recorded a 2-3-0 record with Did notplay duetoinjury GONZALEZ ALEXIA GILBERTSON NATALIE LAS VEGAS,NEV. LAS VEGAS,NEV. SO. •GK 5-7 •1L 5-8 •1L SO. •D 23 1 20 - recipient in2013. Technology...Big Sky All-Academic Selection in 2012...Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award Notes: ern Washington andCalStateMonterey Bay duringtherecruiting process. watching theU.S. Women’s Nationalsoccerteamplay inPhoenix...Alsoconsidered West include drawing, running and mountain biking...One of her most memorable events was and rowed crew at Western Washington...Father, David, wasacollegiatewrestler...Hobbies David HuffmanandKara Tate...One younger sister, Emma...Mother, Kara, attendedNAU Personal: Maya JadeHuffmanwasbornSept. 25, 1993inCorvallis, Ore....Daughterof involleyballletterwinner andstarter atFlagstaffHS. Invitational champsin2011...Played intheNAU soccercampall-stargame... One-year volleyball...Also played for FlagstaffUnitedclubsoccerteam...Clubteamwasthe Vegas Team in2010and2011 All-City Team in2012...Received MostImproved Award for Division 4A-IIDefensive Player ofthe Year from 2010-12...Selectedto All-Region Second Team won statechampionshipin2011...Helpedteamto11-0season2012...Namedthe High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-year in soccer at Flagstaff HS... starter reer-high 90minutes against Arizona. Weber State and Montana...Attempted one shot against Florida Atlantic...Played a ca Florida Atlantic, Oklahomaand Weber State...Saw actionintwo conference games against 2012 (Freshman): 2013 (Sophomore): class...Golden EagleScholar Athlete Award recipient in2013. honor roll and academic letter recipient...Graduated in top five percent of her high school GPA and ranked eighth out of 342 students in her high school class...Four-year high school Academic Notes: most ishermombecauseshean “amazing role model”. amusement parks...Most exciting event of her nephew...Person was the birth she admires Aridahi...All three ofhersistersplayed clubsoccer...Hobbies includegoing tothebeachand of Javier Gonzalez...Two and Martha older sisters, Yania and Areli, and one younger sister, Personal: her clubteam’s MVPin2009-10...Played intheNAU campall-stargame. Showcase, Wolfpack Invitational, EliteLeague, Coaches Class andMayors Cup...Awarded Club teamisfour-time statechampionsandofthePlayer Showcase, College of the Year HS...Alsoplayed atLiberty for Las Vegas Premier ‘94 White clubsoccerteam... Her team is Academic State Champions...Was a scholar athlete, MVP and Offensive Player High School: Three-year andone-year HS... starter teamcaptain insocceratLiberty minutes inthree games. in last eight games and 10 overall...Fourth on team in minutes played (1,473)...Played 110 berjack defense that recorded eight shutouts, six in conference play...Played every minute Lum Coast, of Bakersfield...Part Gulf CSU Florida and against Utah came Southern Shots season including all nine conference games...Attempted three shots, placing one on goal... 2012 (Freshman): Undecided onmajor...3.50 highschoolGPA...Member oftheCoconinoInstitute Alexia GonzalezwasbornMay 17, 1994inQ. Roo, Cancun, Mexico...Daughter Plans tomajorincivilengineeringorarchitecture...4.12 highschool Played against starts ineightgameswithfour starts...Earned Arizona, Played in all 19 games with 13 starts...Started final 11 games of the of games 11 final starts...Started 13 with games 19 all in Played Did notplay duetoinjury HUFFMAN MAYA ENCINITAS, CALIF. 5-10 •SQ JR. •M 28 Academic - - - LUMBERJACK SOCCER MEET THE LUMBERJACKS SO. • F SO. • M 5-2 • 1L 5-8 • SQ FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ. MORRISON, COLO. DEMI HAYLEY SCHMIEDER 25 SEBALD 38

Academic Notes: Undecided on major...3.50 high school GPA...Member of the Coconi- Academic Notes: Majoring in pre-law...Dean’s List (Fall 2012/Spring 2013). no Institute of Technology...Big Sky All-Academic Selection in 2012...Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award recipient in 2013. 2013 (Sophomore): Played in three games for a total 66 minutes… Played a season-high 28 minutes against Southern Utah… Played against Hawaii, Southern Utah and Weber 2013 (Sophomore): Utilized redshirt year due to injury. State.

2012 (Freshman): All-Big Sky Honorable Mention...Played in 17 games with 11 starts... High School: Four-year letterwinner, three-year starter and two-year captain in soc- Saw action in eight of nine conference games, earning four starts in conference play...Totaled cer at Dakota Ridge HS...Honorable mention All-State and first team All-Conference in three goals and four assists for 10 points...Led team in each category...Recorded multi-goal 2012...Honorable mention All-Conference in 2011...Team was Class 5A State runner-up game at North Dakota...Became first Lumberjack in almost two years to score two goals in 2011...Also played for Colorado Rush club soccer team...Club team was state cup in a game...Also scored game-winning goal against Southern Utah...Recorded assists against runner-up in 2011...Also competed in cross country at Dakota Ridge HS. Florida Atlantic, Oklahoma and Idaho State...Led team with three goals and seven points in conference play...Attempted 21 shots, placing 16 on goal...Attempted career-high four shots Personal: Hayley Adelia Sebald was born Jan. 27, 1994 in Littleton, Colo....Daughter of each against Idaho State, Portland State and North Dakota...Led team with .762 shots on Dwight and Linda Sebald...One younger brother, Davis...Grandfather, Al, played football at goal percentage...Led team with 18 shots and 14 shots on goal in conference play...Tied for Cornell...Hobbies include waterskiing...Most exciting event was watching the U.S. wom- eighth in points (10) and tied for third in assists (4) in the Big Sky...Tied for seventh in points en’s soccer team play Japan in the World Cup...Chose NAU because she liked Flagstaff and (7) and fourth in goals (3) in the Big Sky in conference play only...Played a career-high 102 it’s far away from home but not too far away...Also considered Willamette and Denver. minutes against Portland State. High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter, two-year captain in soccer at Coconino JR. • M HS...Team was in the top-16 in the state in 2009 and 2011 and was a state semifinalist in 2010...Holds school records for most goals in a season with 22 and most hat tricks in a 5 2L season with three...In 2011, named All-State Arizona 4A Honorable Mention, Grand Can- -5 • yon Region First Team and Arizona Daily Sun All-City First Team...In 2010, named Arizona SAN DIEGO CALIF Daily Sun All-City Player of the Year, Grand Canyon Player of the Year and Grand Canyon , . Region First Team...In 2009, named Arizona Daily Sun All-City First Team and Grand Canyon Region Second team...Also played for Flagstaff Soccer Club team...Club team was the Las Vegas Premier SC Invite and Blackhawks Invite champs in 2011 as well as Northern Arizona NICOLE invite champs and Las Vegas Premier SC invite semi-finalist in 2010...Named the Flagstaff Soccer Club U17G Player of the Year in 2010...Made the all-star team at NAU summer 10 camp in 2009 and 2011... Three-year letterwinner and starter, two-year captain in volleyball SHERWIN at Coconino HS. Academic Notes: Majoring in biomedical science...4.00 high school GPA...Member of Personal: Demi Rae Schmieder was born Feb. 28, 1994 in Flagstaff, Ariz....Daughter of Mike her high school’s National Honor Society, California Scholarship Foundation and National and Brendi Schmieder...One older brother, Devon, and one younger sister, Dayli...Father, Hispanic Recognition Program...Big Sky All-Academic Selection in 2012...Golden Eagle Mike, wrestled at NAU...Brother, Devon, wrestled at Mesa State...Cousin, Kristen, was a Scholar Athlete Award recipient in 2013. gymnast at UA...Hobbies include reading, writing, hiking and snowboarding...Most exciting event was going to Europe with her sister and grandparents...Also considered New Mexico 2013 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 games with two starts… Tied for fourth on the and Arizona during the recruiting process. team with seven points this season off of three goals and one assist… Tied for second on the team with two game-winning goals this season… Had game-winning goal in overtime against Southern Utah with a 40-yard goal… Last game-winning goal came in overtime against Northern Colorado… Assist came against Idaho State off of a Haley Wingender goal… Her goal in the 72nd minute tied the game at one in NAU’s 2-1 win over Mon- tana…Attempted a season-high three shots against UC-Riverside… Played a season-high 68 minutes against UC-Riverside.

21 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON year...Made senior played and years...Also junior her in track regional in the finals to it for Named Review Journal’s Player of the Year and Gatorade Player of the Year her senior and 2010, teamMVPin2010and2011theSouthwest DivisionMVPin2010and2011... Tallied 93goals and51assistsinhercareer...Named theteam’s bestoffensive player in2009 a three-time Southwest Divisionchampion...Team won 4AStateChampionshipin2011... High School: career-high 90minutes againstFloridaGulfCoast. Attempted career-high seven shots at San Francisco...Second on team in shots (25)...Played (5)...Tied for secondonteamingoals (2)...Attempted25shots, placingeightongoal... ongame-winninggoal againstSouthernUtah...Second onteaminpoints Atlantic...Assisted goals against Florida Atlantic and San Francisco...Scored game-winning goal against Florida points...Scoredfive for assist State...Totaledone Portland and against goals two injury ing 2012 (Freshman) State… NamedtotheCollegeSoccer360PrimetimePerformers for Week BeachState… 1. Long against the season of Scored three goals in conference against Southern Utah, Sacramento State and Idaho win first team’s the for Tano Malia to assist Had two game-winninggoals againstLamarandColorado State…Hadthegame-winning and second-most points on the team with 13… Was second on the team with 26 shots… goals five with team on starts… three first with for Tied games 18 Played in team… first 2013 (Sophomore): Golden EagleScholar Athlete Award recipient in2013. high school National Spanish Honor Society...Big Sky All-Academic Selection in 2012... Academic Notes: Also considered UCSanDiego, Villanova andSanDiego Stateduringtherecruiting process. geries onbothherleftandright ACLs...Lists beinghalf Venezuelan asaninteresting fact... 2011 becauseitwasthelasttimethatwholeteamplayed together...Overcame sur reading andwriting...Mostmemorable momentwaswinningtheECNLChampionshipin Tom andSoraya Sherwin...Oneyounger sister, Daniela...Hobbiesincludeplaying theguitar, Personal: NicoleCristinaSherwinwasbornMarch 8, 1994inLaJolla, Calif....Daughterof Regional Pool in2007andID2Program in2006. intheODPPoolchampionship in2011...Participated in2006-08, ODPState Team and Club teamhaswon numerous tournamentsincludingtheEliteClubsNationalLeague four-time scholar athletefrom 2009-12...Alsoplayed for SanDiego Surfclubsoccerteam... Received Union Tribune HonorableMention and All-Academic Team in 2010-11...Named a a Baron’s 2009...Named in finalist and 2010 in semifinalist CIF a also Tournament All-Star... soccer at Torrey PinesHS...Team won thestatechampionshipandCIFin2011...Team was High School:Four-year letterwinner, three-year and one-year starter team captain in ramento State. career-high three shotsagainst Arizona State...Played career-high 77minutes against Sac goal at Weber Statefor onepoint...Attemptednineshots, placingfour ongoal...Attempted Portland State, Dakota...Recorded SacramentoStateandNorth assistongame-winning 2012 (Freshman): MEET THELUMBERJACKS Four-year letterwinnerandstarter, one-year captain insoccer... Team was : Played in first 13 games with 10 starts before suffering season-end suffering before starts 10 with games 13 first :in Played Majoring inexercise highschoolGPA...Member science...3.50 ofher Played againstUNLV, starts inall19gameswithfour starts...Earned All-Big Sky second team and College Sports Madness All-Big Sky second team and College Sports All-Big Sky WINGENDER HALEY HENDERSON, NEV. 5-7 •2L JR. •F 9 22 - - - cipient in2013. Council...Arizona RegentsScholarshiprecipient...Golden EagleScholar-Athlete Award re- in ninth ranked her highschoolclass...MemberofNationalHonorSocietyand Student and GPA school high Spanish...4.00 in major to Plans Notes: Academic Naval Academy (track)andSanDiego Stateduringtherecruiting process. was winningthe2011300-meterhurdle statechampionship...Also considered theU.S. Deserata, currently attendsNAU andplays ontheclubsoccerteam...Mostexcitingevent of Doug and Stella Braly...One older sister, Deserata...Father, Doug, attended NAU...Sister, Personal: Also competedintrackatMingus. seconds...Also 50.10 at played state for the Verde in runner-up finished Valley which team Venomrelay at the NAU club soccerteam...Participated soccer camp... 4x100 record of the school track...Ran times of 15.13 seconds (100m) and 45.09 seconds (300m)...Part six...Was the2012DivisionIII100and300-meterintermediatehurdle statechampionin as afreshman with17, goals scored inaseasonwith39andgoals scored inagamewith All-State and All 4AFirst Team in2011...Schoolrecord holderingoals scored inaseason in 2011...Selectedto Arizona Republic 4AFirst Team All-State, Division4A-IIFirst Team the GrandCanyon Regionand AZ Coaches Association Division 4A-IIPlayer 2012...Named ofthe Arizona All Republic in Years Arizona the Team to 2011...Selected in semifinals Mingus HS...Team won soccer4A-IIstatechampionshipin2010andreached thestate High School: Four-year letterwinnerandstarter, two-year teamcaptain insoccerat State before suffering season-endinginjury...Totaled 92minutes played. 2012 (Freshman): ships... Eighthontheteaminshots with11... Fifthontheteaminshotsgoal with seven. came againstMontanatogive NAU thewinandsecure aspotintheBigSkyChampion point... one of against total semifinals a Assist pionships for assist State... one Weber Had 2013 (Sophomore): in 2013. cil...Arizona RegentsScholarship recipient...Golden EagleScholar Athlete Award recipient high schoolclass...MemberofherNationalHonorSocietyandStudentCoun Academic Notes: a smileonhisfaceandismy biggestfan.” a goal...Admires herdadthemostbecause “he isthestrongest personIknow, always has more rivals by than their finally beat team her because 2011 in cup state the winning was Father, Eddie, tried out for the New York Jets...Enjoys singing...Most memorable moment of Eddie and Theresa Wingender...One oldersister, Lauren, andone younger sister, Devyn... Personal: Development Camp... Also atwo-year intrackatBishopGormanHS. starter Named the club’s MVP...One of four players selected from club team for ECNL Player times... five championship state the won team team...Club 94 Premiersoccer club White Haley Marie Wingender was born Nov. 2, 1993 in Palm Springs, Calif....Daughter Torey RoseMarieBraly wasbornDec. 6, 1993inCottonwood, Ariz....Daughter Played in first two games of the season against UNLV and Arizona against season the of games two first in Played Majoring inSpanish...4.00highschoolGPA andranked ninthinher Played in17gameswiththree starts... intheBigSkyCham Started BRALY TOREY COTTONWOOD, ARIZ. 5-7 •1L JR. •F - - - LUMBERJACK SOCCER MEET THE LUMBERJACKS JR. • M SO. • M 5-7 • 1L 5-6 • SQ YUCAIPA, CALIF. REDONDO BEACH, CALIF. EMILY ERIN WADELL 18 DISCIPULO 37

Academic Notes: Plans to major in exercise science...3.80 high school GPA, ranked 74th Academic Notes: Plans to major in communications...4.0 high school GPA...Member out of 659 students in her class...Member of her high school Interact and Gate clubs... of Principal’s honor roll and received the Anatomy and Physiology Department Award. Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2013. 2013 (Freshman): Played in four games with one start... First career start was at home 2013 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 games with 16 starts… Scored one goal and earned against Hawaii... Attempted one shot. one assist for a total of three points… Scored her only goal of the season at home against Weber State… Assist came against Eastern Washington off of Jordan Stenger’s goal… Played High School: Four-year starter and one-year captain in soccer at Bishop Montgomery a career-high 110 minutes against UC-Riverside…Played 70 or more minutes in 13 games… HS...Received team’s Distinguished Athlete Award, Co-MVP and Scholar Athlete Award Played 103 minutes against Colorado State…Played every minute in two games…Attempt- as a senior...Second Team All-League as a senior...First Team All-League as a junior...Also ed a career-high four shots against Weber State. played for Ajax Premier club soccer team for seven years.

2012 (Freshman): Played in four games with one start...Earned first career start against Personal: Erin Melina Discipulo was born Jan. 3, 1995 in San Diego, Calif....Daughter Montana...Saw action against Arizona State, Arizona, Sacramento State and Montana...At- of Maureen and Dan Discipulo...One older sister, Kristin...Hobbies include playing and tempted one shot, placing it on goal against Arizona...Played a career-high 29 minutes against listening to music...Admires Marta for her skill, outstanding work ethic and love for soc- Arizona State. cer...Chose NAU because of the broadcast journalism program and the four seasons in Flagstaff...Also considered Sonoma State. High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter, one-year team captain in soccer at Yucai- pa HS...Team was CBL Champions in 2009 and 2011 and CIF Div. 2 semifinalists in 2009... FR M Helped team compile 77-16-9 record throughout her career through mid-January...Named . • First Team All-League as a junior in 2011, Second Team All-League as a sophomore in 2010... 5 6 RS Named team’s Most Inspirational Player in 2011 and Most Valuable Defensive Player in - • 2010...Four-time Athletic Scholar recipient...Also played for So Cal Blues club soccer team... BEAVERTON ORE Club team was 2009 Coast Soccer league Premier Champions and Region IV Champions , . in 2009 and 2011...Participated in USYSA National Championships in 2009 and 2011 and USYSA National League in 2009 and 2010.

Personal: Emily Marie Wadell was born June 4, 1994 in Torrance, Calif....Daughter of Rog- SHANNA er Wadell and Carla Swaim...One younger sister, Erica, and one younger brother, Daniel... Father, Roger, played soccer at Cal State Fullerton...Mother, Carla, ran cross country at El LECHELT 35 Camino JC...Enjoys shopping, watching football and baseball and hanging out at the beach... Overcame a torn ACL in 2008...Admires her parents for “always supporting me in every- thing I’ve done”...Also considered UC Riverside, UC Davis, UC Irvine, Boise State and UC Academic Notes: Contemplating a major in biology, mechanical engineering or fi- San Diego during the recruiting process. nance...3.51 high school GPA...Member of high school honor roll, ambassadors and ser- vice club.

2013 (Freshman): Utilized redshirt year

High School: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter in soccer at Jesuit HS... Re- ceived coaches’ Most Improved Award in 2010...Helped team win Metro League Cham- pionship in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012...Team won the state championship in 2010... Ranked No. 3 nationally by ESPN Rise in 2010...Team was state quarterfinalists in 2011 and 2012...Helped team compile a 56-4-6 record during her career...Academic All Metro League selection...Also played for two club soccer teams most recently OSSA...Helped Tualatin Hills United Ireland club team win the State Cup championship four years in a row from 2009-12...Played in NAU soccer cam p all-star game in 2012... Also competed in softball at Jesuit

23 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON MEET THELUMBERJACKS and CalPoly SLO. coaches and facilities were a perfect match for her...Also considered UNLV, Boise State NAUgame...Chose becauseoftheschool’s excellentreputation andthesoccerprogram, Player of the Game after scoring two goals five minutes apart in the second half to tie the orable moment was winning the CIF So Cal Regional Championship and being named of Tom andLisaDoyle...Two sisters, Lauren and Logan...Enjoys photography...Most mem Personal: Lindsay MarieDoyle wasbornJan. 6, 1995inLagunaBeach, Calif....Daughter Cal Blues...SelectedtoECNL Team in2012. the Week in March 2013...Also played for three club soccer teams most recently for So Regional Division I Championship...Named Orange County Register’s Soccer Athlete of by OC Varsity in2012and2013...Player oftheGamein2012 CIFSouthern California team in assists in 2012...Second on team in goals scored in 2013...Named Player to Watch to ESPNPowerade FAB 50rankingsin2012...Secondonteamgoals scored andled Regional DivisionIchampionshipsin2012...Team ranked No. according 1inthecountry HS...Helped Aliso NiguelwinCIF SouthernSectionDivisionIandCIFCalifornia High School: Three-year letterwinner and two-year in soccer at starter Aliso Niguel State…Played 70ormore minutes insixgames. four shots against Eastern Washington…Played a season-high 83 minutes against Idaho ern Utah…Attemptedthree ormore shotsinfour games…Attemptedaseason-high 4-3 losstoUTEP…Scored two goals inconference Dakota againstNorth andSouth 3-2 winover SouthernUtah…Hergoal inthe88thminute tiedthegameattwo inNAU’s Dakota…Hergoal againstNorth goal inthe66thminute tiedthegameattwo inNAU’s points…Attempted ateam-high27pointswith12shotsongoal…Had onegame-winning 2013 (Freshman): honor roll. Academic Notes: Seattle. and competitive soccerprogam...Also considered Arizona State, Washington Stateand club softball)...ChoseNAU becauseof thebeautifulcampus, varietyofacademicofferings winning three statechampionshipsin the sameyear (clubsoccer, highschoolsoccerand Derek and Jana Lechelt...Hobbies include snow skiing...Most memorable moment was Richland,in 16, June1995 born Wash....Daughter of was PersonalLechelt Rae :Shanna Undecidedonmajor...3.44 high school GPA...Member ofPrincipal’s Played inall19gameswith16starts…Scoredfour gamesfor eight DOYLE LINDSAY LAGUNA NIGUEL,CALIF. 5-7 •1L SO. •F 36 24 - - season-high 47minutes againstUNLV. Grand Canyon, ColoradoState, Hawaii, Dakota SouthernUtahandNorth …Played a 2013 (Freshman): Member ofhighschool’s NationalHonorsSocietyandof Women Scholars. Academic Notes: been herdream schoolasbothofhersistersattended...Alsoconsidered Utah. her junioryear inthelast15secondsoffafree kick...ChoseNAU becauseithasalways in 2009...Mostmemorableevent wasscoringthegame-winninggoal againsta Tucson team Sister, Jessica, played socceratNAU from 2010-12...Sister, Charisse, graduatedfrom NAU Daughter ofChristineandBradKettelkamp...Two oldersisters, CharisseandJessica... Personal: 2010-11... atPinnacle Also competedincross country team won Arizona State Cup in 2011-12...Named to Temecula All-Tournament Team in atECNLNationalsin2011-12...Club del Solclubsoccerteam...Clubteamparticipated er to Watch from 2010-12...Won districts in JV 2010...Also crossplayed country for SC 2012-13...Named All-Arizona second team and All-City first team...Named a Arizona Play Girls Soccer Team in2012-13...Named All-Tribune GirlsSoccerHonorableMentionin Team was the2012-13 Arizona Showcase Tournament champions...Namedto All-Arizona nacle HS... Helpedteamwinthestatechampionshipin2011withaperfect 21-0record... High School: 9-3-1 ingamesplayed. utes intwo games…Played aseason-high54minutes againstSouthernUtah…Team was 2013 (Freshman): school’s NationalHonorsSocietyandof Women Scholars. Academic Notes: Melissa Suzanne Kettelkamp was born Nov. 14, 1994 in Scottsdale, Ariz... Four-year andone-year letterwinnerandstarter captain insocceratPin- Played in13games…Attemptedoneshot…Played atleast50min Plans tomajorinexercise weighted science...3.74 highschoolGPA... Plans tomajorinbusiness...4.12highschoolGPA...Member ofhigh Played in seven Played games with one start… against Lamar, UNLV, LIXANDRU ALI KETTELKAMP MISSY PHOENIX, ARIZ. PHOENIX, ARIZ. 5-2 •SQ 5-8 •1L SO. •D S0. •F 21 31 - - LUMBERJACK SOCCER MEET THE LUMBERJACKS

High School: Two-year letterwinner and starter in soccer at Pinnacle HS...Received FR GK team’s Most Improved Award in 2012...Helped team to two consecutive state semifinal . • appearances in 2012 and 2013...Helped team compile 26-1 record the last two seasons... 5 8 RS Team was the 2012-13 Arizona Showcase Tournament champions...Also played for three - • club soccer teams most recently SC del Sol...Helped SC del Sol win the 2012 Surf Cup MURRIETA CALIF College Showcase...Club team was a 2011-12 State Cup finalist. , .

Personal: Alexandra Alina Lixandru was born Nov. 1, 1995 in Glendale, Ariz....Daughter of Alex and Kim Lixandru...Father, Alex, played semi-professional soccer for five years for the Phoenix Hearts...One younger sister, Kaeli...Aunt, Christy, attended NAU...Most memora- CHEYANNE 21 ble moment was winning the Surf Cup College Showcase...Admires her parents because they’ve given her every opportunity to do what she loves...Chose NAU because of the MUMPHREY 99 good academic programs, good environment and college town and the soccer program... Also considered Arizona State and Grand Canyon. Academic Notes: Plans to major in international business...3.94 high school GPA, ranked 55th in her high school class...Recipient of several leadership awards in high SO. • F school...Member of high school’s ASB, CSF, Hospice of the Valleys and Green Team clubs. 5-2 • RS 2013 (Freshman): Did not play HENDERSON NEV High School: Three-year letterwinner and starter and two-year captain in soccer at , . Vista Murrieta HS...Ended career with 34-19-8 record in goal...Inducted into Vista Murri- eta HS Hall of Fame...Holds school records in goals allowed and saves...Second in school history in goals against average and shutouts...Third in school history in minutes played... CASSIDY Named Southwestern All-League in 2011, 2012 and 2013...Named All-League First Team in 2013...Also played for four club soccer teams most recently So Cal Blues...Club team MCLEAN 6 was Surf Cup champions in 2012. Personal: Cheyanne Lynette Mumphrey was born March 11, 1995 in Harbor City, Ca- Academic Notes: Plans to study anthropology...3.489 high school GPA, ranked 98th out lif....Daughter of David and Janell Mumphrey...One younger brother, Dalton...Cousin, Len of 667 students in her class...Had a 3.50 GPA every year between 2008-11...Golden Eagle Springs, currently plays basketball at NAU...Hobbies include drawing and painting...Most Scholar Athlete Award recipient in 2013. exciting event was when her brother was born because he always puts a smile on her face...Fan of Manchester United and European soccer...Chose NAU because it had every- 2012 (Freshman): Utilized redshirt year due to injury. thing she was looking for and gave her the opportunity to play Division I collegiate soccer out-of-state...Also considered Elmira College and Swarthmore. High School: Three-year letterwinner, four-year starter and one-year team captain in soccer at Green Valley HS...Helped team compile a 47-14-4 record in her first three years...Team won Class AAAA NIAA state championship in 2011...Team was the South- east Division champions in 2010 and 2011 and Sunrise Region Conference champions in 2011...All Southeast Division selection in 2010 and 2011...All-Sunrise Region and All State selection in 2011...February 2011 Athlete of the Month...Also played for Las Vegas Premier ‘94 White club soccer team...Club team is a four-time state champion in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2011...Club team also was the College Showcase champions in 2010 and 2011, Players Showcase champions in 2011, Soccer at the Summit champions in 2010 and Wolfpack Invitational champions in 2010.

Personal: Cassidy Marie McLean was born Nov. 5, 1993 in Las Vegas, Nev....Daughter of James and Mary Ann McLean...Two older brothers, Dustin and Greg, two older sisters, Marguerite and Deanna, and one younger sister, Callie...Father, James, went to undergrad- 31 uate and graduate school at NAU...Brother, Dustin, played lacrosse at Reno, Nevada... Hobbies include rock climbing, hiking, biking and kayaking...Most memorable moment was both her club and high school teams winning their respective state championship as a high school junior...Admires her brother because he “did not give up on his dream even when things got difficult and has worked hard to get where he is in life”...Also considered Saint Mary’s College of California and Loyola University Chicago during the recruiting process.

25 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON cer Club...Played for Samorainclub...Made theODP Arizona Statepoolin2008, 2009and tournament in2012... Also played for two clubsoccerteamsmostrecently FlagstaffSoc AIA DivisionIISectionISecond Team selection in2013...Team won SandraDay O’Connor second round in the state tournament in 2013...Named team’s Most Valuable Player in 2013... Samora hersenioryear atFlagstaffHS...Team hadundefeated regular seasonandmadethe Preparatory atNorthland cross country Academy... Played for former NAU player Jenna High School: One-yearandcaptain insocceratFlagstaffHS...Alsocompeted starter 2013 (Freshman): and Yearbook club...High schoolhonorroll. GPA, ranked 14thinherhighschoolclass...Memberofschool’s NationalHonorsSociety Academic Notes: the smallcommunity andfamily orientedenvironment. second place in an international taekwondo tournament in Peru...Chose NAU because of of Joyce andSergioMuniz...Two olderbrothers, SergioandGabriel...Enjoys baking...Won Personal: DanielleDyer MunizwasbornJuly 18, 1995inLausanne, Switzerland...Daughter finished 13thatECNLNationals...Played inbothNAU and ASUsoccercampall-stargames. cently SC del Sol 95’...Helped SC del Sol 94’ team win the State Cup in 2012...SC del Sol 94’ All-Region secondteamselectionin2011...Alsoplayed for four clubsoccerteamsmostre team with the Horizon Tournament championship in 2012-13...Named All-City in 2012... High School: Four-year andone-year starter captain insocceratChaparral HS...Helped time record withthree assistsinonematch…Played in80ormore minutes in14games. Lumberjack Stadiumrecord withthree assistsinonematchagainstUTEPandtiedtheall- a season-hightwo shotsagainstIdahoState…Played every minute in10games…Broke the shutouts… Recorded three assists for three points and attempted three shots…Attempted starts… of a defensiveApart backline that allowed 1.00 goal per gameand recorded eight 2013 (Freshman): Academic Notes: MEET THELUMBERJACKS Plans tostudyphysical therapy...3.70 highschoolGPA. Played inthree games…Attemptedoneshot. Plans to major in pre-medicine or physical sciences...3.96 high school All-Big SkyHonorableMention…Played inall19gameswith18 O'BRIEN MEG MUNIZ DANNY SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. ENCINITAS, CALIF. 5- •2L 5-0 •1L SR. •M SO. •D 34 4 26 - - to play for CoachLucianosincehebecameherclubcoach. wanted tobecomeaLumberjacksoshecouldcontinue livinginFlagstaffandshewanted the extramileandnever failedtoputasmileonanyone’s NAU face...Chose becasueshe with hergrandmother...Admires hergrandfatherbecausehewasoptimistic, always went at Michigan Tech...Most excitingevent wasvisitingHawaii withherfamily andparasailing attends NAU...Father, Richard, played played baseball at Chico State...Grandfather hockey Richard and Joni Wojcik...Two brothers, Braden and Bennett...Brother, Braden, currently Personal: Matilyn Joy Wojcik wasbornMarch 10, 1995inFullerton, Calif....Daughterof opment teamat13years old...NAU soccercampall-starherjuniorandsenioryears. and current NAU headcoach Andre Lucianoinclub...Made the Arizona Olympic Devel in 2010 at Sinagua...Also played for Flagstaff United club soccer team...Played for Samora er award in2012...Received team’s Mustang Award (signifyingleadership)asafreshman team’s Defensive Player ofthe Year award in2013...Received team’s MostImproved Play nament in2012and2013...Four-time All-City selection...Named All-Region...Received 2011...Team tour in state the for qualified recordsregularand season 12-0 perfect had Jenna Samorahersenioryear atFlagstaffHS...Helpedteamwinthestatechampionship Flagstaff HS...AlsocompetedinsocceratSinaguaHS...Played for former NAU player High School: Three-year andone-year letterwinnerandstarter captain insoccerat total of24minutes. Freshman (2013): school’s NationalHonorSociety, LINKSandstudentcouncil...Honorroll allfour years. Academic Notes: Also considered ColoradoCollege, ColoradoandDartmouth. Northern career...Chose soccer her changed NAU becausesheloved it growing upinFlagstaffandwantedtostay closetoherfamily. and team the on game first was it because Cup Most memorable moment was scoring her first goal for Sereno Soccer Club at the Blues in andPatriciaO’Brien...Oneyounger sister, Clare...Hobbiesincludebakingandhiking... Personal: MegReidyO’BrienwasbornJan. 30, 1995inFlagstaff, Ariz....Daughter ofKev - years... Played inNAU soccercampall-stargamein2012. nament for mostgoals scored in2010...NAU soccercampall-starherjuniorandsenior other tournament championships...Received U16 Golden Boot award at Carlsbad Tour 2010...Helped Sereno SoccerClubto three statechampionshipsfrom 2008-10among Plans tomajorinbusiness...3.53highschoolGPA...Member ofhigh Played in four games with one start... against Hawaii Started for a WOJCIK MATTIE FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ. 5-8 •SQ SO. •M - - - - LUMBERJACK SOCCER MEET THE LUMBERJACKS FR. • F FR. • GK 5-8 • HS 5-9 • HS EDEN, UTAH SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. EMMA MEGHAN BUSHELL 17 DICKMANN 0

Academic Notes: Plans to study biology and marine sciences… Graduated with a Academic Notes: Graduated with a 3.8 GPA… Earned high honor roll eight times. 3.5 GPA.

High School: Four-year letter winner and two-year starter at Weber High School… High School Three-year letter winner and two-year starter at Dana Hills High One-year captain for Sheena Knight… Scored 16 goals and led team in goals and assists School… One-year captain for Sheena Jarvis and Carrie Taylor… Second team South in 2013… First Team All-Region in 2014… Played for La Roca for two years by Pancho Coast All-League… Sea Coast League Champions in 2013… CIF semifinalist in 2013… Ovalle… Won regions with La Roca. Sea View League Champions in 2012… Played for West Coast FC for coach Swanson and coach Gould for three years… A 2011 USYSA Region IV semifinalist. Personal: Emma Kathleen Bushell was born on March 12, 1996 in Layton, Utah… Daughter of Ryan and Kylie Bushell… Has two younger brothers, Hank and Luke, and Personal: Meghan Jaime Dickmann was born on September 22, 1995 in Mission Viejo, one younger sister, Maggie… Enjoys snowboarding and playing the piano… Chose NAU California… Daughter of Jack and Patti Dickmann… has one older sister, Kaitlin Dick- because of Coach Luciano, the campus and the town atmosphere… Admires her parents mann… Sister played soccer at UC Berkley… father was on the 1973-80 US National because they do so much for her and push her to be the best. water polo team… Mother was an All-American swimmer… Enjoys scuba diving and surfing… Chose NAU because of their reputation, beautiful location and coach Lucia- no… Admires her parents because of their support, guidance and wisdom. FR. • M FR. • F 5-6 • HS 5-6 • HS BOULDER, COLO. GOODYEAR, ARIZ. CHANTAL ALYSSA DEROOS 29 EMIG 16 Academic Notes: Plans to major in biomedical science… Graduated with a 3.7 GPA.

High School: Two-year starter and letter winner at Boulder High School… Played Academic Notes: Aspires to be a Pharmacist… Two-time Scholar-Athlete award win- for Ryan Henkel where her team made it to the second round of the State playoffs in ner… Graduated with a 3.5 GPA. 2014… An All-Conference Honorary Mention in 2013… Played for FC Boulder where she was a two-year starter and one-year captain for David Martinez… U18 Champions High School: Four-year starter and letter winner at Verrado High School… One-year for girls of South Holland in the Netherlands. captain for coach David Hopkinson… Won the Division III Arizona State Championship in 2014… Division II All-Selection… 1st Team All-Skyline Region selection… Section II Personal: Chantal Deroos was born on May 24, 1996 in Boulder Colorado… Daughter All-Selection First team… Division III All-Division Second team. of Olaf Deroos and Antoinette Vastenburg… Has one brother, Marco Deroos… Chose NAU to get out of Colorado and Flagstaff seemed like the perfect fit for meeting differ- Personal: Alyssa Emig was born on December 19, 1996 in Stockton California… Daugh- ent people and having new experiences. ter of Robyn and William Emig… Chose NAU because she has always enjoyed Flagstaff and the season weather… She admires her parents because without their support and dedication, she would not be in the current position she is in now.

27 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON Personal: leader inLaRocahistory. Two-time Premier LeagueChamp…Ranked secondinthestateofUtah…Overall Assist she was an eight-year starter and captain for Ariel Bravo… Two-time where years eight for Roca State Played La Cup finalist… region… for in finish place second a with 2013 in years four in finish best to Cottonwood Led 2013… and 2012 in leader goals… Assist in 2011… Most Valuable Varsity Player in 2013… Leading goal scorer in 2013 with 10 playoffs from 2011-13…Secondteam All-State in2012… All-State HonorableMention First 5A 2012… and 2011 in fielder State Team 5A Reached from 2011-13… All-Region Jessica Vanderveur at Cottonwood… Placed second in region in 2013… Best Varsity Mid High School: Four-year atCottonwood starter HighSchool…One-year captain for class of370students…Graduatedwith3.9GPA. Academic Notes: 54 goals and29assistsfrom 2012-14. pion in2014…Six-yearfor Banat96for starter coaches Alan Watson andJon Ruzan… player toplay ataDivisionIschoolfrom herhighschool…Horizon Tournament Cham Offensive Player ofthe Year… All-Time leadingscorer atSandra Day O’Connor…First Team in2014…DivisionI All-State HonorableMentionfrom 2011-13… Two-Time Scored 28goals witheightassistsduringhersenioryear… DivisionI All-State First year captain for coachMike Varella… Scored 74goals duringherhighschool career… High School: Four-year atSandraDay letterwinnerandstarter O’Connor…One- Scholars… MemberofHOSA…Graduatedwitha3.5GPA. Academic Notes: to succeedinevery aspectofhislife. many by himselfwhenhewas17years-old andonly 50dollarstohisnameandwasable writing… Admires hergrandpa, HansBerger, whocametotheUnitedStatesfrom Ger Brother, Adam, played soccerat Weber State…Enjoys beingwithherfamily, reading and ters, ErickaandKaylee Evans…Sister, Erickaplayed volleyball at Westminster College… sota… DaughterofRyanandElisaEvans…Hasoneolderbrother, Adam andtwo sis MEET THELUMBERJACKS Brooke 2, ElizabethEvanswasbornonJanuary 1996inMinneapolis Minne Plans tomajorinexercise science…MemberofSocietyFemale Plans to study sports medicine and biology… Ranked medicine and biology… No.Plans tostudysports 25 in her GOEBEL ANNA EVANS BROOKE SALT LAKECITY,UTAH PHOENIX, ARIZ. 5-4 •HS 5-9 •HS FR. •M FR. •F 13 8 28 - - - - - ters becausethey inspire hertobegreat becauseofallthesuccessthey have achieved. because NAU seemedmore like program… afamily thanasports Sheadmires hersis Matthew andJenny Nixt…Hastwo sisters, Anjelica and Alex Nixt…ChoseNAU Personal: the Oswego Southside Academy intheOregon Premier League. winner asafreshman allfour years… Player oftheLeaguein2010&2011...Played for tain for headcoach Alan Rich…31goals inthe2013-14season…GoldenBoot Award High School: Four-year at starter Westside Christian HighSchool… Three-year cap Academic Notes: grandpa themostbecauseheiskindestpersonsheknows. she fell inlove withthecampusandlikes thegraphic designprogram… Admires her include working oncraftprojects, playing racquetballandhiking…ChoseNAU because Daughter ofPaulandKathy Measley… Hasoneyounger brother, Brandon…Hobbies Personal: 2013 Arizona DivisionIStateChampions. for the starter Tucson Soccer Academy playing for Todd & Amy Garelick… ofthe A part lina Foothills… Won the Arizona DivisionIIState Title from 2011-13… Was afour-year on herteamsophomore season…Played asadefender inherfinalseasonatCata team DivisionIIherjunioryear asamidfielder… Was thesecondleading goal scorer soccer atCatalinaFoothills playing for Charlie Kendrick… First Team All-State &First High School: Four-year letterwinner, three-year andone-year starter captain in GPA. Honor Society…Scholar Athlete Award winnerfrom 2011-13…Graduatedwitha3.98 Academic Notes: University andalsoithasagreat soccerprogram. the field…ChoseNAU becauseofshe hasalways wantedtoattendNorthern Arizona drawing… Admires Abby Wambach becauseoftheway sheactsasaleaderonandoff of StacyandRyanGoebel…Hasayounger sister, Kayla… Enjoys playing theguitarand Personal: Anna LeeGoebelwasbornonMarch 7, 1996inEvansvilleIndiana…Daughter Adrian Kyle 19, NixtwasbornonFebruary 1996inGuam…Daughterof Amber NicoleMeasley wasbornonDecember17, 1995inPlano, Texas… Undeclared major…Graduatedwitha2.8GPA. Planstostudyvisualcommunications… A memberoftheNational MEASLEY AMBER NIXT ADRIAN PORTLAND, ORE. TUCSON, ARIZ. 5-3 •HS 5-7 •HS FR. •M FR. •F 11 26 - - - LUMBERJACK SOCCER MEET THE LUMBERJACKS FR D FR. • D . • 5 4 HS 5-3 • HS - • VANCOUVER WASH PLAIN CITY, UTAH. , . RILEY MADDIE PORTER 3 SJOTHUN 5 Academic Notes: Plans to study sports medicine… High School honor roll for four Academic Notes: A member of National Honor Society… Earned High Honor years… WIAA Distinguished Athletics Scholastic Award for four years… Member of Roll from 7th-12th grade… Graduated with a 3.9 GPA. National Honor Society… Graduated with 3.9 GPA. High School: Four-year starter and one-year captain at Fremont High School… High School: Four-year letter winner and starter at Union High School… A two-year Played for Lativa Palmer… First Team All-State in 2013… MVP and Athlete of the captain for head coach Kelcey Burris… Scored 23 goals as a defender… Most minutes Week in 2013… Eanred Defensive MVP honor in 2012 and was Second Team All- played over a four-year career at Union High School… Three-year starter and two-year State… Region 1 champions in 2013… Played for La Roca for six years and was a captain for FC Portland… Played in the NAU ID Camp All-Star game… Made it to the five-year captain for Ariel Bravo… Was a State Cup finalist in 2009 and 2011… Won Washington State 4A State quarterfinals for the first time in school history… team the Slammers Cup in 2011… US Club Regional Champions in 2012... Played in the ranked sixth in defensive power rankings by Seattle Times… Played for the Washington ODP State Team from 2009-11. Timbers and was a three-year starter for Esteban Delgadillo. Personal: Riley Shae Porter was born on May 9, 1996 in Ogden, Utah… Daughter Personal: Madelyn Elaine Sjothun was born on January 10, 1996 in Vancouver, Wash- of Dean and Christy Porter… Has two younger brothers, Braxton and Trae… ington… Daughter of Scott and Jill Sjothun… One older sister, Makinzie Haroldson… Enjoys baking, boating and reading… Chose NAU because of the good soccer pro- Hobbies include traveling and listening to music… Chose NAU because of the small gram and loved the town… Admires her little Brother, Braxton, the most because class sizes, she loves Flagstaff and the soccer coaches are wonderful… Admires her he is determined to always be the best and is not afraid to be himself. mom and dad the most because they provide everything for her and support her in everything she does. FR. • D 5-4 • HS BENECIA, CALIF. MICAELA SCAFANI 27 Academic Notes: Plans to study biology… Graduated with a 3.5 GPA.

High School: Two-year starter for Walter Pratte and Paul Sapsford for Pleasanton Rage ECNL… Qualified for the ECNL Nationals in Virginia in 2013… Played at Benicia High School.

Personal: Micaela Scafani was born on June 18, 1996 in Greenbrae California… Daughter of Michael and Sandy Scafani… Has on older brother Michael and one older sister Alessandra… Chose NAU because it was the perfect for her as a student-athlete… Admires her grandma, Meme, for being the strongest, bravest and kindest woman she knows. Savannah Berry

29 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON es. 3-3-3 duringconferenceandscoredsevengoalsinninematch went season losingonlyonematch.In2012,theLumberjacks in theBigSky.second this on theroad The teamwasstellar finished and 7-2-0 went they where schedule Conference Sky son comparedtoonlysixgoalslastyear. matches thissea goals scoredduringitsninenonconference After a 2-5-2recordlastseason, NAUimproveditsplaywith17 with a 4-2-3 record,oneof the best records inschoolhistory. streak intheprogram’s history. unbeaten is thelongest which match oftheseason, its eighth time in NAU history. Luciano’s squad did not lose a match until cylinders starting the season with three straight wins for the first the Big Sky. Northern Arizona came out of the gates firing on all with thebestin they belong the conference showed and ings 5 2012season. Northern Arizona ignoredthepreseasonrank sixth in the Big Sky Conference in the coaches’ poll after a 5-9- and havebroughtanewlifetoLuciano’s program. Lumberjacks’shape better in program the leave will seniors six despite ranking preseason playersoutfortheseasonduetoinjury.multiple having The their above way finishing wrong belongs: intheplayoffs. it back towhere theprogram brought and thewomen ciano the Big Skyheadcoach Conference Championships, Andre Lu- wins forLumberjacksNation. After two yearsofnotreaching and a lotofsmiles,goals one andprovided was amemorable wins in the regular season in NAU history. Sophomore midfield differenteight players. the mostBigSky The teamrecorded goals intheBigSky and receivedscoringcontributionsfrom and wereusedeffectivelyfensive weapons asNAUscored17 2013 SEASONINREVIEW Fast forward Northern The Lumberjacksende The Northern The ubrak bgn h sao pce t finish to picked season the began Lumberjacks 03 otenAioa oe’ sce season soccer women’s Arizona Northern 2013 Arizona carried that momentum into itsBig that momentum carried Arizona Arizona provedtheconferencecoaches to this season, Luciano had a lotof had Luciano to thisseason, d their nonconference schedule d theirnonconference

30 - - - - - sists for a total of 15 points and had at least one point in five straight conferencematches. in point one least at had and points 15 of total a for sists as- five and goals four tallied Gamble play. conference during Golden Sky’s Big Boot Award,with themostpoints to theplayer whichisgiven the for tied she as play conference during er CierraGambleplayedherbestsoccerwhenit mattered most

the BigSkyConference. of thebestteamsin one the programbacktobeing bringing program and it soccer is because women’sof the six Arizona seniors Northern and the 2013 the squad for bright is future The ference. of the Sports MadnessCoach College Year fortheBigSkyCon Lumberjacks backintothe playoffs, Luciano wasnamedthe at Northern win up his100thcareer Arizona. the After leading picked Luciano 13th seasonatthehelmforLumberjacks, and freshmanDannyMunizwereselectedtotheteam. TarverWeaver,Berry,Sarah Savannah Buzzard, juniors Diane Priest, Elinor team asSeniors Mention Sky Honorable All-Big the dominated NAU five. with season this scored goals most Sky Second All-Big Teamtied ontheteamfor afterbeing Haley Wingender earned her first conference honor making the lead the Lumberjacks charge. Following theirlead,sophomore to Team First Sky All-Big made Gamble and D’Onofrio 2010. players ontheBigSky teams, themostsince All-Conference ships for the first time since 2010, Northern Arizona placed nine third bestaverageinNAUhistory. season, sheposteda1.00goalsagainstaverage,whichisthe This all-time. second ranks which shutouts, 19 with career her to everplayatNorthern best goalkeepers as sheends Arizona Weaver Lauren goalkeeper Senior go downasoneofthe will per gameandrecordedeightshutoutsthroughouttheseason. goals 0.86 allowed that defense a led captain The D’Onofrio. led byseniorcaptain backline son withanexperienced Alana After making The defensefor It wasamemorable an appearance in the Big Sky Champion the Big in appearance an the Lumberjackswasstellarallsea season for Luciano in 2013.Inhis season forLuciano - - - LUMBERJACK SOCCER 2013 STATISTICS

The Automated ScoreBook Northern Arizona Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 20, 2014) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 11-5-3 5-3-2 6-1-1 0-1 CONFERENCE 7-2 3-1 4-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-3-3 2-2-2 2-0-1 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Aug 23 at Long Beach State W 1-0 603 36 Doyle, Lindsay 19 4 0 8 27 . 1 4 8 12 . 4 4 4 1 0 - 0 Aug 25 LAMAR W 3-2 673 9 Wingender, Haley 18 5 3 13 26 . 1 9 2 10 . 3 8 5 2 0 - 0 Aug 30 at Bakersfield W 1-0 224 3 Priest, Elinor 19 0 0 0 22 . 0 0 0 8 . 3 6 4 0 0 - 0 Sep 01 at UC Riverside T o 2 1-1 379 2 Berry, Savannah 15 2 3 7 22 . 0 9 1 7 . 3 1 8 0 0 - 0 Sep 08 UNLV T o 2 0-0 514 18 Wadell, Emily 19 1 1 3 21 . 0 4 8 12 . 5 7 1 0 0 - 0 Sep 13 GCU W 1-0 1068 7 Gamble, Cierra 19 5 5 15 18 . 2 7 8 12 . 6 6 7 3 1 - 1 Sep 15 COLORADO STATE T o 2 1-1 419 10 Sherwin, Nicole 19 3 1 7 16 . 1 8 8 6 . 3 7 5 2 0 - 0 Sep 20 UTEP L 3-4 704 11 Morgan, Shawnee 19 2 1 5 13 . 1 5 4 8 . 6 1 5 0 0 - 0 Sep 22 HAWAII L o t 0-1 370 12 Braly, Torey 18 0 1 1 11 . 0 0 0 7 . 6 3 6 0 0 - 0 * Sep 28 at SUU Wo2 3-2 185 8 Stenger, Jordan 14 2 2 6 7 . 2 8 6 5 . 7 1 4 0 0 - 0 * Oct 04 IDAHO STATE W 2-1 578 15 Tarver, Sarah 19 2 1 5 7 . 2 8 6 3 . 4 2 9 1 0 - 0 * Oct 06 WEBER STATE L 1-2 397 19 Tano, Malia 19 1 2 4 6 . 1 6 7 2 . 3 3 3 1 0 - 0 * Oct 11 at Sacramento State W 3-0 342 22 Curnow, Ashlynn 14 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 * Oct 13 at Portland State L o t 1-2 251 33 Muniz, Danny 19 0 3 3 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 * Oct 18 NORTHERN COLORADO Wot 1-0 385 14 Buzzard, Diane 18 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 *- Oct 20 NORTH DAKOTA W 2-0 362 34 O'Brien, Meg 3 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 * Oct 25 at Montana W 2-1 264 21 Kettelkamp, Missy 13 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 27 at Eastern Washington W 2-0 217 37 Discipulo, Erin 4 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 07 vs Weber State L 0-3 80 20 Harrah, Mary 8 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 17 DeLaughder, Makenzie 5 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS NAU OPP 32 Wojcik, Mattie 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 16 Pate, Sarah 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 28-210 20-233 31 Lixandru, Ali 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 1.47 1.05 24 Doud, Lauren 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 1 3 3 . 0 8 6 38 Sebald, Hayley 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 97-210 104-233 4 D'Onofrio,Alana 19 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SOG pct. . 4 6 2 . 4 4 6 Total 19 28 26 82 210 . 1 3 3 97 . 4 6 2 11 1 - 1 S h o t s / G a m e 11.1 12.3 Opponents 19 20 15 55 233 . 0 8 6 104 . 4 4 6 5 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 57 79 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 0-0 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho PENALTIES 26 DeMarco, Samantha 1 110:00 1 0.82 4 . 8 0 0 0-0-1 0.0 Yellow cards 12 14 1 Weaver, Lauren 18 1694:56 19 1.01 79 . 8 0 6 11-5-2 8.0 Red cards 0 0 Total 19 1804:56 20 1.00 84 . 8 0 8 11-5-3 8 ATTENDANCE Opponents 19 1804:56 28 1.40 69 . 7 1 1 5-11-3 3 T o t a l 5470 2465 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/547 8/308 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Neutral Site #/Avg 1/80 Northern Arizona 7 19 1 1 28 Opponents 5 13 2 0 20

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Northern Arizona 94 98 12 6 210 Opponents 97 114 15 7 233

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Northern Arizona 33 44 4 3 84 Opponents 32 29 5 3 69

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Northern Arizona 24 31 2 0 57 Opponents 33 38 4 4 79

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Northern Arizona 90 77 3 0 170 Opponents 86 94 6 2 188

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3 3 3 8 9 9 Lauren Weaver atSouthernUtah(Sept. 28) 9 Lauren Weaver vsUCRiverside (Sept. 1) 2 4Players Tied 3 3 5Players Tied 4 3 Danny MunizvsUTEP(Sept. 20) 1 10Players Tied 3 Cier 3 3 Jordan StengervsLamar(Aug. 25) IndividualGameHighs 17 20 5 6 8 9 16 19 vsColoradoState(Sept. 15) 3 3 2013Superlatives

Team GameHighs

Danny MunizvsUTEP(Sept. 20)

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Scoring - NAU: Stenger 68’, NAU Doyle 76’, NAU Wingender 86’, LU Albeno 87’, LU Yacuta 89’ Match 10 Assists - NAU: Berry, Stenger, LU: Yacuta, Albeno Southern Utah 2, NAU 3 Shots - NAU: 14-10 Sept. 28, 2013 - Cedar City, Utah Corners - NAU: 4-2 Goals by Period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Saves - LU: 6-2 SUU (3-7-0) 0 2 0 0 2 Fouls - NAU: 7-2 NAU (5-2-3) 0 2 0 1 3 Goals by Period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Match 3 NAU (4-0-2) 1 0 - - 1 Scoring - NAU: Wingender 53’, Doyle 66’, Sherwin CSU Bakersfield 0, NAU 1 GCU (1-4-0) 0 0 - - 0 108’, SUU: Hernandez 53’, Brich 63’ Aug. 30, 2013 - Bakersfield, Calif. Assists - NAU: Gamble, D’Onofrio - NAU: Tarver 29’ Scoring Shots - SUU: 19-13 Goals by Period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Assists - NAU: Buzzard Corners - SUU: 6-4 CSUB (1-2-0) 0 0 - - 0 Shots - NAU: 12-7 Saves - NAU: 9-5 NAU (3-0-0) 0 1 - - 1 Corners - NAU: 4-2 Fouls - SUU: 10-8 Saves - GCU: 5-3 Scoring - NAU: Gamble 64’ Fouls - GCU: 10-6 Assists - NAU: Tano Shots - NAU: 9-2 Corners - NAU: 5-0 Match 7 Saves - CSUB: 5-1 NAU 1, Colorado State 1 (2OT) Fouls - NAU: 20-12 Sept. 15, 2013 - Flagstaff, Ariz.

Goals by Period 1 2 OT O2 Tot NAU (4-0-3) 1 0 0 0 1 Match 4 CSU (1-3-0) 0 1 0 0 1 NAU 1, UC Riverside 1 (2OT) Spet. 1, 2013 - Riverside, Calif. Scoring - CSU: Eckert 20’, NAU: Wingender 82’ Assists - CSU: Eckert, Pchenitchnikova, Tarver

33 @NAUWomensSoccer @NAUAthletics HISTORY SEASON REVIEW THE LUMBERJACKS COACHING STAFF 2014 SEASON Fouls - Tied at7 Saves -NAU: 4-1 Corners -PSU: 10-3 Shots -PSU: 19-5 Assists 97’ Scoring -NAU; Gamble18’, PSU: Brown 63’, Bianchini NAU (7-4-3) PSU (8-4-2) Goals by Period Oct. 13, 2013 - Hillsboro, Ore. Portland State 2, NAU 1 Match 14 Fouls -SSU: 7-4 Saves -SSU: 2-1 Corners -SSU: 8-1 Shots - Tied at10 Assists Scoring - Wingender 33’, 35’, Berry Gamble69’ NAU (7-3-3) SSU (6-6-2) Goals by Period Oct. 11, 2013 - Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento State0, NAU 3 Match 13 Fouls -NAU: 9-5 Saves -NAU: 8-4 Corners -NAU: 3-1 Shots - WSU: 13-11 Assists Scoring -NAU: Wadell 62’, WSU: Kennedy 32’, 68’ WSU (7-3-2) NAU (6-3-2) Goals by Period Oct. 6, 2013 - Flagstaff, Ariz. NAU 1, Weber State 2 Match 12 Fouls -ISU: 13-7 Saves -ISU: 5-3 Corners -ISU: 3-1 Shots -NAU: 15-7 Assists Ellsworth 28’ Scoring -NAU: Wingender 44’, Gamble88’, ISU: ISU (4-6-1) NAU (6-2-3) Goals by Period Oct. 4, 2013 - Flagstaff, Ariz. NAU 2, IdahoState1 Match 11 -PSU: Cooley, Hasan Gamble, Tano,- Wingender -NAU: Gamble, Harrah, WSU: Bair, Harrison -NAU: Gamble, Sherwin, Wingender

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The Big Sky Conference enters its 51st year and 26th year of women’s competition during the 2014-15 academic year. The venerable and stable Division I Big Sky Conference observed its 50th birthday on July 1, 2013. Four of the current league members – Idaho State University, The Univer- sity of Montana, Montana State and Weber State – have been with the league since its birth. Fellow charter member the University of Idaho returned most of its sports to the Big Sky on July 1, 2014. Northern Arizona University enters its 46th season in the league, giving the league five members with at least 40 years of continuous membership. The Big Sky Conference welcomed North Dakota and Southern Utah on July 1, 2012 as full members. UC Davis and Cal Poly joined as football affili- ate members. Eastern Washington University, the University of Northern Col- orado, Portland State University and Sacramento State round out the current membership. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Champi- onship Subdivision. Six times, Big Sky teams have won the Division I National Championship, including Eastern Washington in 2010. A Big Sky team has played for the national championship in three of the past six seasons. The Big Sky is one of three conferences in the western playing Division I football. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001. The Big Sky’s full members represent nine states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Red River Valley of North Dakota. The league is represented along the entire west coast with institutions in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. It is “The Heart of the American West.” The University of Idaho, which was a member from 1963-96, will once again compete in the Big Sky in the majority of its sports. Idaho’s football program will maintain its FBS affiliation, joining the Sun Belt Conference. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. While on a track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a “Welcome to Big Sky Country” sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for the new conference. Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 16 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. The Big Sky sponsored softball for the first time in 2013. Men’s golf returns as a championship sport in 2014 for the first time since 2002. The University of Hartford and Binghamton Uni- versity have joined the Big Sky as affiliate members in golf. In 1988-89, the Big Sky Conference first began sponsoring women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commission- er of the Big Sky Conference, is in his 20th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing long- time commissioner Ron Stephenson, who passed away in 2011. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81, while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.

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37 @NAUWomensSoccer INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

POINTS 6. Sam Monahan, 2008-11...... 4 6. Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07...... 159 1. Holly Jones, 1998-01...... 81 Lindsey Carey, 2003-06...... 4 7. Darin Kleinsmith, 2005-06...... 106 2. Raegin Eyre, 1997-00...... 79 8. Sarah Neatherton, 2006-09...... 3 8. Autumn Cummins, 1997...... 97 3. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08...... 70 Stefanie Smith, 2002-05...... 3 9. Natasha Slaughter, 2008-11...... 34 4. Jenna Samora, 2008-11...... 60 Jesyca Rosholt, 2003-04...... 3 10. Heather Lindahl, 1997...... 28 5. Sam Monahan, 2008-11...... 47 Brandy Johnson, 2002-03...... 3 6. Erin Rummens, 1997-00...... 46 Kate Soetaert, 1998-99...... 3 FEWEST GOALS AGAINST 2014 SEASON 7. Sierra Cristiano, 2002-03...... 45 (Min. 1,000 minutes played) 8. Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10...... 38 MULTIPLE-GOAL MATCHES 1. Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07...... 30 9. Brenna Boies, 2007-10...... 35 1. Holly Jones, 1998-01...... 6 2. Darin Kleinsmith, 2005-06...... 31 10. Sarah Neatherton, 2006-09...... 34 2. Raegin Eyre, 1997-00...... 5 3. Autumn Cummins, 1997...... 40 3. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08...... 3 4. Katie Maxwell, 1998-01...... 44 GOALS 4. Jesyca Rosholt, 2003-04...... 2 5. Lauren Weaver, 2010-13...... 53 1. Holly Jones, 1998-01...... 35 Brandy Johnson, 2002-03...... 2 6. Tori Rocke, 2008-10...... 66 2. Raegin Eyre, 1997-00...... 33 Trina Green, 1997-00...... 2 7. Erin Beckman, 1998-01...... 96 3. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08...... 26 Erin Rummens, 1997-00...... 2 8. Andrea Berra, 2002-05...... 110 4. Jenna Samora, 2008-11...... 25 8. 12 Players Tied...... 1 5. Erin Rummens, 1997-00...... 19 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 6. Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10...... 15 HAT TRICKS (Min. 1,000 minutes played) Sierra Cristiano, 2002-03...... 15 1. Trina Green, 1997-00...... 2 1. Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07...... 1.045 8. Sam Monahan, 2008-11...... 13 2. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08...... 1 2. Katie Maxwell, 1998-01...... 1.158 COACHING STAFF 9. Brandy Johnson, 2002-03...... 12 Raegin Eyre, 1997-00...... 1 3. Lauren Weaver, 2010-13...... 1.255 10. Lindsey Carey, 2003-06...... 10 SHOTS 4. Tori Rocke, 2008-10...... 1.282 ASSISTS 1. Holly Jones, 1998-01...... 217 5. Lauren Weaver, 2010-13...... 1.255 1. Brenna Boies, 2007-10...... 23 2. Raegin Eyre, 1997-00...... 211 6. Erin Beckman, 1998-01...... 1.759 2. Sam Monahan, 2008-11...... 21 3. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08...... 204 7. Andrea Berra, 2002-05...... 1.819 3. Sarah Neatherton, 2006-09...... 18 4. Jenna Samora, 2008-11...... 185 8. Autumn Cummins, 1997...... 3.380 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08...... 18 5. Sam Monahan, 2008-11...... 144 9. Heather Lindahl, 1997...... 4.286 5. Sierra Cristiano, 2002-03...... 15 Sarah Neatherton, 2006-09...... 144 Kelly Flowers, 1997-00...... 15 7. Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10...... 142 SHUTOUTS (SHARED) 7. Raegin Eyre, 1997-00...... 13 8. Erin Rummens, 1997-00...... 123 1. Tori Rocke, 2008-10...... 21 (1) 8. Shelby Gould, 2002-05...... 12 9. Shelby Gould, 2002-05...... 98 2. Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07...... 13 (0) 9. Holly Jones, 1998-01...... 11 10. Stefanie Smith, 2002-05...... 88 Andrea Berra, 2002-05...... 13 (3) 10. Sarah Pachan, 1998-01...... 9 4. Lauren Weaver, 2010-13...... 11 (3) GAME-WINNING GOALS SAVES Erin Beckman, 1998-01...... 11 (4) 1. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08...... 13 1. Erin Beckman, 1998-01...... 323 6. Katie Maxwell, 1998-01...... 10 (6) 2. Holly Jones, 1998-01...... 12 2. Andrea Berra, 2002-05...... 292 7. Darin Kleinsmith, 2005-06...... 6 (1) THE LUMBERJACKS 3. Raegin Eyre, 1997-00...... 7 3. Tori Rocke, 2008-10...... 261 8. Andrea Hines, 2000...... 2 (2) 4. Jenna Samora, 2008-11...... 6 4. Lauren Weaver, 2010-14...... 226 9. Natasha Slaughter, 2008-11...... 1 (0) 5. Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10...... 5 5. Katie Maxwell, 1998-01...... 183 Kendra Teesdale, 2008-11...... 1 (1) SEASON REVIEW

HISTORY Sam Monahan concluded her career as one of the best Sarah Neatherton ranks among the top 10 in points, assists, Trina Green is the only player in school history to score two offensive players to come through NAU, finishing fifth in shots, game-winning goals and matches played. hat tricks in her career. points, eighth in goals, second in assists and fifth in shots.

@NAUAthletics 38 LUMBERJACK SOCCER INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

10. Christina Loyash, 2003-06...... 75 Trina Green, 1997-00...... 73 WIN PERCENTAGE (RECORD) Lisa Van Gorder, 2003-06...... 75 Erin Rummens, 1997-00...... 73 (Min. 10 Decisions) 8. Christina Loyash, 2003-06...... 72 1. Tori Rocke, 2008-10...... (.637, 30-16-5) CONSECUTIVE MATCHES Lisa Van Gorder, 2003-06...... 72 2. Lauren Weaver, 2010-13...... (.491, 19-20-16) 1. Lindsey Carey, 2003-06...... 76 9. Brenna Boies, 2007-10...... 71 3. Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07...... (.482, 11-12-5) Holly Jones, 1997-01...... 76 4. Katie Maxwell, 1998-01...... (.462, 11-13-2) 3. Christina Loyash, 2003-06...... 75 CONSECUTIVE STARTS 5. Andrea Berra, 2002-05)...... (.349, 16-32-5) 4. Karla Rogers, 2001-04...... 73 1. Krista Earp, 1997-00...... 73 6. Erin Beckman, 1998-01...... (.347, 17-32-0) Krista Earp, 1997-00...... 73 Trina Green, 1997-00...... 73 7. Autumn Cummins, 1997...... (.167, 2-10-0) Raegin Eyre, 1997-00...... 73 Erin Rummens, 1997-00...... 73 Kelly Flowers, 1997-00...... 73 4. Christina Loyash, 2003-06...... 72 MATCHES PLAYED Trina Green, 1997-00...... 73 5. Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10...... 69 1. Jenna Samora, 2008-11...... 81 Erin Rummens, 1997-00...... 73 6. Kim Morrow, 2002-05...... 67 2. Georgia Foltz, 2008-12...... 79 10. Sarah Pachan, 1997-00...... 72 7. Andrea Berra, 2002-05...... 55 Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10...... 79 Holly Jones, 1998-01...... 55 Tori Howe, 2007-10...... 79 MATCHES STARTED 9. Kelly Flowers, 1997-00...... 52 Sarah Neatherton, 2006-09...... 79 1. Tori Howe, 2007-10...... 79 10. Karla Rogers, 2001-04...... 48 6. Ashley Marrapode, 2008-11...... 78 2. Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10...... 78 Brenna Boies, 2007-10...... 78 3. Karla Rogers, 2001-04...... 74 Bold indicates current player 8. Lindsey Carey, 2003-06...... 76 4. Georgia Foltz, 2008-12...... 73 Holly Jones, 1998-01...... 76 Krista Earp, 1997-00...... 73

Erin Beckman is the school’s career record holder in saves Raegin Eyre, a member of the inaugural team at NAU, with 323 and is among the top ten in all major goalkeeping ranks just behind Holly Jones in goals scored and points categories. among her place in several categories in the record book.

Holly Jones is NAU’s most prolific goal scorer with 35 career Kristi Andreassen was a goal-scoring threat even as a goals. She remains the school’s all-time points leader as well defender, ranking in the top 10 in points, goals, shots and as the record-holder for most multiple goal matches. Jones game-winning goals while starting and playing in the also is the Big Sky’s all-time leader in goals. second most matches in NAU history.

39 @NAUWomensSoccer INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

POINTS GOALS PER MATCH HAT TRICKS 1. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 28 1. Sierra Cristiano, 2002...... 0.67 1. Trina Green, 1997...... 2 2. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 27 2. Holly Jones, 2001...... 0.56 2. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 1 Sierra Cristiano, 2002...... 27 3. Raegin Eyre, 1997...... 0.53 Raegin Eyre, 1997...... 1 4. Raegin Eyre, 1998...... 25 Trina Green, 1997...... 0.53 5. Holly Jones, 1998...... 24 5. Raegin Eyre, 1998...... 0.52 ASSISTS 6. Holly Jones, 2001...... 21 Holly Jones, 1998...... 0.52 1. Sierra Cristiano, 2003...... 12

2014 SEASON Holly Jones, 2000...... 21 7. Erin Quinn, 1999...... 0.50 2. Sam Monahan, 2010...... 9 8. Raegin Eyre, 2000...... 20 8. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 0.48 Kelly Flowers, 2000...... 9 Erin Rummens, 2000...... 20 9. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 0.45 4. Brenna Boies, 2010...... 8 10. Sam Monahan, 2011...... 18 10. Holly Jones, 2000...... 0.43 Brenna Boies, 2009...... 8 Jenna Samora, 2009...... 18 Erin Rummens, 2000...... 0.43 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 8 Sierra Cristiano, 2003...... 18 7. Sarah Neatherton, 2008...... 7 GAME-WINNING GOALS Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 7 POINTS PER MATCH 1. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 5 9. Sam Monahan, 2008...... 6 1. Sierra Cristiano, 2002...... 1.50 2. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2006...... 4 Shelby Gould, 2002...... 6 2. Raegin Eyre, 1998...... 1.32 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 4 3. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 1.29 4. Sam Monahan, 2011...... 3 ASSISTS PER MATCH 4. Holly Jones, 1998...... 1.26 Kristi Andreassen, 2010...... 3 1. Sierra Cristiano, 2003...... 0.63 5. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 1.23 Jenna Samora, 2009...... 3 2. Brenna Boies, 2010...... 0.47 6. Holly Jones, 2001...... 1.20 Stefanie Smith, 2005...... 3 Sam Monahan, 2010...... 0.47

COACHING STAFF 7. Raegin Eyre, 1997...... 1.13 Holly Jones, 2001...... 3 4. Kelly Flowers, 2000...... 0.43 8. Trina Green, 1997...... 1.07 Holly Jones, 2000...... 3 5. Brenna Boies, 2009...... 0.38 9. Holly Jones, 2000...... 1.00 Holly Jones, 1999...... 3 6. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 0.33 Erin Quinn, 1999...... 1.00 Holly Jones, 1998...... 3 Shelby Gould, 2002...... 0.33 GOALS 8. Sarah Neatherton, 2008...... 0.32 1. Sierra Cristiano, 2002...... 12 MULTIPLE-GOAL MATCHES Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 0.32 2. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 10 1. Holly Jones, 1998...... 3 10. Sam Monahan, 2008...... 0.30 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 10 2. Kara Lee, 2007...... 2 Holly Jones, 2001...... 10 Carolyn Savage, 2007...... 2 SHOTS Raegin Eyre, 1998...... 10 Sarah Vallen, 2007...... 2 1. Holly Jones, 2001...... 76 Holly Jones, 1998...... 10 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 2 2. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2006...... 73 7. Holly Jones, 2000...... 9 Brandy Johnson, 2003...... 2 3. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 66 Erin Rummens, 2000...... 9 Jesyca Rosholt, 2003...... 2 4. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 65 9. Jenna Samora, 2009...... 8 Holly Jones, 2001...... 2 5. Raegin Eyre, 1999...... 57 Raegin Eyre, 1997...... 8 Raegin Eyre, 1999...... 2 6. Holly Jones, 1998...... 56 Trina Green, 1997...... 8 Trina Green, 1997...... 2 7. Raegin Eyre, 2000...... 53

THE LUMBERJACKS 8. Jenna Samora, 2009...... 50 9. Jenna Samora, 2010...... 49 10. Chelsea Bednarz, 2011...... 48 Kristi Andreassen, 2009...... 48 SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

@NAUAthletics 40 LUMBERJACK SOCCER INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS SHOTS PER MATCH GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE WIN PERCENTAGE (RECORD) 1. Holly Jones, 2001...... 4.22 (Min. 250 minutes played) (Min. 3 Decisions) 2. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2006...... 4.06 1. Tori Rocke, 2010...... 0.60 1. Tori Rocke, 2010...... (.808, 10-2-1) 3. Raegin Eyre, 1999...... 3.17 2. Liz Winkelblech, 2007...... 0.69 2. Lauren Weaver, 2013...... (.806, 11-5-2) 4. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005...... 3.10 3. Lauren Weaver, 2012...... 0.79 3. Katie Maxwell, 1998...... (.750, 3-1-0) 5. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 3.00 4. Lauren Weaver, 2013...... 1.00 4. Darin Kleinsmith, 2005...... (.727, 8-3-0) Raegin Eyre, 1997...... 3.00 5. Andrea Berra, 2004...... 1.24 5. Erin Beckman, 2001...... (.667, 2-1-0) 7. Raegin Eyre, 1998...... 2.95 6. Andrea Berra, 2003...... 1.25 6. Tori Rocke, 2008...... (.643, 12-6-3) 8. Chelsea Bednarz, 2011...... 2.67 7. Darin Kleinsmith, 2005...... 1.26 7. Katie Maxwell, 2000...... (.571, 4-3-0) Holly Jones, 2000...... 2.67 8. Lauren Weaver, 2010...... 1.32 8. Lauren Weaver, 2010...... (.500, 2-2-2) 10. Savannah Berry, 2012...... 1.95 9. Tori Rocke, 2008...... 1.33 Tori Rocke, 2009...... (.500, 8-8-1) 10. Katie Maxwell, 1998...... 1.44 Liz Winkelblech, 2007...... (.500, 7-7-5) SAVES 1. Tori Rocke, 2008...... 139 SHUTOUTS (SHARED) 2. Katie Maxwell, 2001...... 117 1. Liz Winkelblech, 2007...... 11 (0) MATCHES STARTED 3. Erin Beckman, 1999...... 115 2. Tori Rocke, 2010...... 10 (1) 1. Kristi Andreassen, 2008...... 22 4. Erin Beckman, 1998...... 106 3. Lauren Weaver, 2013...... 7 (0) 2. Kristi Andreassen, 2009...... 21 5. Lauren Weaver, 2011...... 105 Lauren Weaver, 2012...... 7(1) Tori Howe, 2008...... 21 6. Liz Winkelblech, 2007...... 100 Tori Rocke, 2008...... 7 (0) Sarah Neatherton, 2008...... 21 7. Autumn Cummins, 1997...... 97 6. Andrea Berra, 2004...... 6 (0) Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008...... 21 8. Erin Beckman, 2000...... 93 7. Erin Beckman, 1999...... 5 (2) Tori Rocke, 2008...... 21 9. Lauren Weaver, 2012...... 90 8. Tori Rocke, 2009...... 4 (0) Kaitlin Baum, 2005...... 21 Andrea Berra, 2003...... 90 Darin Kleinsmith, 2005...... 4 (1) Christina Loyash, 2005...... 21 10. Lauren Weaver, 2011...... 3 (1) Krista Earp, 2000...... 21 FEWEST GOALS AGAINST Andrea Berra, 2005...... 3 (1) Raegin Eyre, 2000...... 21 (Min. 500 minutes played) Andrea Berra, 2003...... 3 (0) Trina Green, 2000...... 21 1. Tori Rocke, 2010...... 8 Katie Maxwell, 2001...... 3 (0) Holly Jones, 2000...... 21 Lauren Weaver, 2010...... 8 Katie Maxwell, 2000...... 3 (2) Sarah Pachan, 2000...... 21 3. Katie Maxwell, 2000...... 11 Erin Beckman, 1998...... 3 (2) Erin Rummens, 2000...... 21 4. Darin Kleinsmith, 2005...... 13 Breann Suddock, 2000...... 21 5. Liz Winkelblech, 2007...... 14 6. Liz Winkelblech, 2006...... 15 Bold indicates current player Lauren Weaver, 2013...... 15 8. Lauren Weaver, 2012...... 17 9. Darin Kleinsmith, 2006...... 18 10. Andrea Berra, 2005...... 21 10. Andrea Berra, 2004...... 23

41 @NAUWomensSoccer YEARLY RECORDS

POINTS SHOTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Year Player...... Tot. Year Player...... Tot. (Min. 500 Minutes) 1997 Raegin Eyre...... 17 1997 Raegin Eyre...... 45 Year Player...... Tot. 1998 Raegin Eyre...... 25 1998 Raegin Eyre...... 56 1997 Autumn Cummins...... 3.38 1999 Raegin Eyre...... 17 1999 Raegin Eyre...... 57 1998 Katie Maxwell...... 1.44 2000 Holly Jones...... 21 2000 Holly Jones...... 56 1999 Erin Beckman...... 1.57 2001 Holly Jones...... 21 2001 Holly Jones...... 76 2000 Katie Maxwell...... 1.76 2014 SEASON 2002 Sierra Cristiano...... 27 2002 Sierra Cristiano...... 42 2001 Katie Maxwell...... 1.53 2003 Sierra Cristiano...... 18 2003 Jesyca Rosholt...... 43 2002 Andrea Berra...... 2.49 2004 Dani Davis...... 10 2004 Dani Davis...... 47 2003 Andrea Berra...... 1.25 2005 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 27 2005 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 65 2004 Andrea Berra...... 1.24 2006 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 15 2006 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 73 2005 Darin Kleinsmith...... 1.26 2007 Karla Lee...... 10 2007 Sarah Neatherton...... 39 2006 Liz Winkelblech...... 1.70 2008 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 28 2008 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 66 2007 Liz Winkelblech...... 0.69 2009 Jenna Samora...... 18 2009 Jenna Samora...... 50 2008 Tori Rocke...... 1.33 2010 Kristi Andreassen...... 15 2010 Jenna Samora...... 49 2009 Tori Rocke...... 1.74 2011 Sam Monahan...... 18 2011 Chelsea Bednarz...... 48 2010 Tori Rocke...... 0.60 2012 Demi Schmieder...... 10 2012 Savannah Berry...... 37 2011 Lauren Weaver...... 1.58 2013 Cierra Gamble...... 15 2013 Haley Wingender...... 26 2012 Lauren Weaver...... 1.16 2013 Lauren Weaver...... 1.00 GOALS SHOTS ON GOAL

COACHING STAFF Year Player...... Tot. Year Player...... Tot. SAVES 1997 Raegin Eyre...... 8 1997 N/A...... N/A Year Player...... Tot. Trina Green...... 8 1998 N/A...... N/A 1997 Autumn Cummins...... 97 1998 Raegin Eyre...... 10 1999 Raegin Eyre...... 31 1998 Erin Beckman...... 106 1999 Raegin Eyre...... 7 2000 Holly Jones...... 33 1999 Erin Beckman...... 115 2000 Holly Jones...... 9 2001 Holly Jones...... 35 2000 Erin Beckman...... 93 Erin Rummens...... 9 2002 Sierra Cristiano...... 22 2001 Katie Maxwell...... 117 2001 Holly Jones...... 10 2003 Sierra Cristiano...... 23 2002 Andrea Berra...... 80 2002 Sierra Cristiano...... 12 Jesyca Rosholt...... 23 2003 Andrea Berra...... 90 2003 Jesyca Rosholt...... 7 2004 Dani Davis...... 29 2004 Andrea Berra...... 83 2004 Dani Davis...... 5 2005 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 38 2005 Darin Kleinsmith...... 54 2005 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 10 2006 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 27 2006 Liz Winkelblech...... 57 2006 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 6 2007 Karri Currier...... 18 2007 Liz Winkelblech...... 100 2007 Sarah Vallen...... 4 Sarah Neatherton...... 18 2008 Tori Rocke...... 139 2008 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 28 2008 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 35 2009 Tori Rocke...... 64 2009 Jenna Samora...... 10 2009 Jenna Samora...... 26 2010 Tori Rocke...... 58 THE LUMBERJACKS 2010 Kristi Andreassen...... 6 2010 Kristi Andreassen...... 23 2011 Lauren Weaver...... 105 2011 Sam Monahan...... 7 Jenna Samora...... 23 2012 Lauren Weaver...... 90 2012 Demi Schmieder...... 3 2011 Jenna Samora...... 22 2013 Lauren Weaver...... 72 2013 Cierra Gamble...... 5 2012 Savannah Berry...... 16 Haley Wingender...... 5 Demi Schmieder...... 16 SHUTOUTS (SHARED) 2013 Cierra Gamble...... 12 Year Player...... Tot. ASSISTS 1997 Autumn Cummins...... 0 Year Player...... Tot. GOALKEEPING 1998 Erin Beckman...... 3 (2) 1997 Rebekah Breech...... 3 Year Player...... Min. 1999 Erin Beckman...... 4 1998 Raegin Eyre...... 5 1997 Autumn Cummins...... 1065:00 2000 Erin Beckman...... 2 1999 Rebekah Breech...... 4 1998 Erin Beckman...... 1307:01 Katie Maxwell...... 2 2000 Kelly Flowers...... 9 1999 Erin Beckman...... 1552:14 2001 Katie Maxwell...... 3 2001 Adria Barchi...... 4 2000 Erin Beckman...... 1213:10 2002 Andrea Berra...... 1 2002 Shelby Gould...... 6 2001 Katie Maxwell...... 1533:00 2003 Andrea Berra...... 3

SEASON REVIEW 2003 Sierra Cristiano...... 12 2002 Andrea Berra...... 1484:10 2004 Andrea Berra...... 6 2004 Shelby Gould...... 2 2003 Andrea Berra...... 1794:54 2005 Darin Kleinsmith...... 4 (1) 2005 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 7 2004 Andrea Berra...... 1673:17 2006 Liz Winkelblech...... 2 2006 Sarah Neatherton...... 4 2005 Andrea Berra...... 933:34 2007 Liz Winkelblech...... 11 2007 Karla Lee...... 4 2006 Darin Kleinsmith...... 877:25 2008 Tori Rocke...... 7 2008 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 8 2007 Liz Winkelblech...... 1822:53 2009 Tori Rocke...... 4 2009 Brenna Boies...... 8 2008 Tori Rocke...... 1892:39 2010 Tori Rocke...... 10 (1) 2010 Sam Monahan...... 9 2009 Tori Rocke...... 1555:24 2011 Lauren Weaver...... 3 (1) 2011 Sam Monahan...... 4 2010 Tori Rocke...... 1191:56 2012 Lauren Weaver...... 7(1) 2012 Demi Schmieder...... 4 2011 Lauren Weaver...... 1594:27 2013 Lauren Weaver...... 7(0) HISTORY 2013 Cierra Gamble...... 5 2012 Lauren Weaver...... 1321:29 2013 Lauren Weaver...... 1494:56 Bold indicates current player

@NAUAthletics 42 LUMBERJACK SOCCER TEAM MATCH RECORDS

Team Records

GOALS ASSISTS Fewest in a Match...... 1, twice ...... Last: at Arizona State, 8/19/11 Half...... 6, twice Half...... 9, (1st) at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Most in a Season...... 323 (2008) ...... (1st) at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Match...... 14, at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Fewest in a Season...... 185 (1997) ...... (2nd) vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Most in a Season...... 47 (2008) Match...... 9, at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Fewest in a Season...... 7 (2004) SHOTS AGAINST Regulation...... 9, at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Most in a Season...... 41 (2008) ASSISTS AGAINST Most in a Half...... 21 Highest Season Average...... 1.86 (2008) ...... (2nd) vs. Arizona State, 8/24/12 Fewest in a Season...... 13 (2004) Match...... 8, at Nebraska, 9/4/11 Fewest in a Half...... 0, three times Lowest Season Average...... 0.69 (2004) Most in a Season...... 44 (2000) ...... Last: (1st) at Embry-Riddle, 9/28/07 Longest NAU Scoring Drought...... 540:10 Most in a Match...... 37 ...... 9/21/97 (78:09) to 10/24/97 (12:01) POINTS ...... at No. 1 Stanford, 11/12/09 Fewest in a Match...... 0 GOALS AGAINST Half...... 21, (1st) at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 ...... vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 ...... 6 G, 9 A Most in a Season...... 372 (2008) Half...... 7, (2nd) vs. Montana, 10/18/98 Match...... 32, at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Fewest in a Season...... 220 (2004) Match...... 8, at Nebraska, 9/4/11 ...... 9 G, 14 A Regulation...... 8, at Nebraska, 9/4/11 Most in a Season...... 129 (2008) SAVES Most in a Season...... 55 (1997) Fewest in a Season...... 33 (2004) Highest Season Average...... 3.67 (1997) Half...... 12 Fewest in a Season...... 14 (2007) POINTS AGAINST ...... (2nd) vs. Utah, 10/2/98 Lowest Season Average...... 0.69 (2007) Match...... 15, three times Longest Opponent Scoring Drought...... 569:02 Match...... 24, at Nebraska, 9/4/11 ...... Last: vs. CS Northridge, 8/25/06 ...... 9/12/10 (82:56) to 10/15/10 (39:27) Most in a Season...... 145 (1997) Most in a Season...... 151 (2000) Fewest in a Season...... 42 (2007) Fewest in a Season...... 86 (2009) SHUTOUTS SHOTS SAVES AGAINST Season...... 11 (2007) Consecutive...... 6, 9/17/10 to 10/9/10 Most in a Half...... 25 Match...... 15, twice ...... (2nd) vs. CS Northridge, 8/25/06 ...... Last: by Eastern Washington, 10/16/98 SHUTOUTS AGAINST Fewest in a Half...... 0, six times Most in a Season...... 125 (2008) ...... Last: (2nd) at Arizona State, 8/19/11 Fewest in a Season...... 84 (2012) Season...... 12 (2007) Most in a Match...... 40 Consecutive...... 5, 9/26/97 to 10/19/97 ...... vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97

Single Match Records

POINTS SHOTS 1. Cee Cee Odorfer vs. C. Arkansas, 9/26/08...... 6 1. Holly Jones vs. Portland St., 11/2/01...... 11 Carolyn Savage vs. Lamar, 9/2/07...... 6 2. Savannah Berry vs. CSU Bakersfield, 10/26 Raegin Eyre vs. Portland St., 10/15/00...... 6 /12...... 10 Trina Green vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97...... 6 Raegin Eyre vs. Portland St., 10/15/00...... 10 Trina Green at Fresno State, 9/7/97...... 6 Raegin Eyre vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97...... 10 Raegin Eyre at Utah State, 8/30/97...... 6 5. Cee Cee Odorfer vs. C. Arkansas, 9/26/08...... 9 7. Sam Monahan at E.-Riddle, 8/31/08...... 5 Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Tenn.-Martin, 9/15/06...... 9 Sarah Vallen vs. E. Wash., 10/14/07...... 5 Raegin Eyre vs. E. Michigan, 9/17/00...... 9 Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Utah Valley, 10/2/05...... 5 8. Holly Jones vs. Georgia State 9/10/99...... 8 Sierra Cristiano vs. UTEP, 9/6/02...... 5 Kate Soetaert at Arizona, 9/28/98...... 8 Trina Green vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97...... 8 GOALS 1. Cee Cee Odorfer vs. C. Arkansas, 9/26/08...... 3 SAVES Trina Green vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97...... 3 1. Erin Beckman vs. Utah, 10/2/98...... 15 Trina Green at Fresno State, 9/7/97...... 3 2. Liz Winkelblech at CS Northridge 8/25/06...... 14 Raegin Eyre at Utah State, 8/30/97...... 3 3. Katie Maxwell at Pepperdine, 9/10/00...... 13 4. 26 players tied with...... 2 4. Lauren Weaver vs. Portland St.,10/5/12..12 Last: Demi Schmieder at North Dakota, Erin Beckman at Arizona St., 9/29/99...... 12 10/12/12 Erin Beckman at Montana, 10/18/98...... 12 Erin Beckman vs. Arizona St., 9/1/98...... 12 ASSISTS Heather Lindahl at Utah, 9/26/97...... 12 1. Danny Muniz vs. UTEP, 9/20/13...... 3 Autumn Cummins at Pacific, 9/6/97...... 12 Brenna Boies vs. CF Fullerton, 9/10/10...... 3 10. Lauren Weaver at Weber St., 9/28/12...... 11 Sierra Cristiano at S. Utah, 10/4/03...... 3 Lauren Weaver at Portland St., 10/16/11.11 3. 24 players tied with...... 2 Lauren Weaver vs. Ball State, 9/9/11...... 11 Last: Sam Monahan at E. Washington, 10/24/10 Andrea Berra at Weber State, 11/1/03...... 11

Bold indicates current player

43 @NAUWomensSoccer MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

Lumberjack Stadium Records

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

Points...... 6, five times Points...... 22 ...... Last: Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Central Arkansas, 9/26/08 ...... vs. Lamar, 9/2/07

2014 SEASON Goals...... 3, four times Goals...... 7, twice ...... Last: Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Central Arkansas, 9/26/08 ...... Last: vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Assists...... 3, 1 time Assists...... 8 ...... Last: Danny Muniz vs. UTEP, 9/20/13 ...... vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Shots...... 11 Shots...... 39 ...... Holly Jones vs. Portland State, 11/2/01 ...... vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97 Goals Allowed...... 7, Tawni Takagi, CS Northridge Goals Allowed...... 7 ...... vs. NAU, 10/24/97 ...... CS Northridge vs. NAU, 10/24/97 Saves...... 14, twice Saves...... 15, twice ...... Last: Erin Beckman vs. Sacramento State, 10/9/08 ...... Last: vs. Utah, 10/2/98 Fastest Goal (regulation)...... 00:36 Corners...... 14 ...... Lisa Wrightsman, Sacramento State, vs. NAU, 10/4/02 ...... Evansville vs. Lamar, 9/9/11 Fastest Goal (second half)...... 45:05 Fouls...... 22 ...... Kristi Andreassen vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 ...... UC Santa Barbara vs. NAU, 9/26/01

COACHING STAFF Fastest Goal (overtime)...... 91:01 (penalty kick) First-Half Goals...... 5 ...... Angie Reed vs. Utah State, 9/18/98 ...... vs. Montana, 10/22/10 Latest Goal (regulation)...... 89:23 Second-Half Goals...... 6 ...... Adria Barchi vs. Western Illinois, 9/22/02 ...... vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Latest Goal (overtime)...... 119:32 Attendance...... 2,207 ...... Danielle Wile vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97 ...... vs. Arizona State, 8/24/12

Miscellaneous Records

CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WITH A... Longest Losing...... 7 ...... 9/19/97 to 10/19/97 Goal...... (tie) 4 by Cee Cee Odorfer Longest Home Loss...... 4 ...... 9/18/05 to 10/2/05 ...... 9/7/03 to 10/12/03 ...... 4 by Raegin Eyre Longest Away Loss...... 12 ...... 9/13/98 to 9/26/98 ...... 9/6/97 to 10/22/98 Point...... 8 by Cee Cee Odorfer Longest Road Loss...... 8 THE LUMBERJACKS ...... 9/18/05 to 10/21/05 ...... 9/6/02 to 11/3/02

OVERTIME HIGHS/LOWS

All-Time Record...... 10-16-32 (.448) Most Goals, Two Teams...... 13 Home...... 7-9-15 (.468) ...... NAU (7) vs. CS Northridge (6), 10/24/97 (2OT) Away...... 1-7-16 (.375) Fewest Goals, Two Teams...... 0, 15 times Neutral...... 2-0-1 (.833) ...... Last: vs. Eastern Washington, 10/19/12 Total Overtimes Played...... 96 periods Largest Margin of Victory...... 8 Last Overtime Match...... vs. CSU Bakersfield ...... at Embry-Riddle (9-1), 8/31/08 ...... L, 3-2 (OT), 10/26/12 Largest Margin of Defeat...... 7, four times ...... Last: at Nebraska (8-1), 9/4/11 STREAKS Most Fouls...... 24 ...... at Colorado College, 10/11/02

SEASON REVIEW Longest Winning...... 7 Most Corners...... 13 ...... 10/9/10 to 11/7/10 ...... at Portland State, 10/12/08 Longest Home Win...... 6 Largest Home Attendance...... 2,207 ...... 9/9/09 to 8/20/10 ...... vs. Arizona State, 8/24/12 Longest Away Win...... 3 Largest Away Attendance...... 3,582 ...... 10/3/03 to 10/17/03 ...... at No. 2 Portland, 11/14/08 HISTORY

@NAUAthletics 44 LUMBERJACK SOCCER BIG SKY HONORS

All-Time All-Big Sky Conference Selections

1997 (2): Raegin Eyre (1), Erin Rummens (1) 2007 (8): Liz Winkelblech (1), Tai Powers (2), Kristi Andreassen (HM), 1998 (3): Holly Jones (1), Raegin Eyre (2), Erin Rummens (2) Brenn Boies (HM), Tara Cozzetto (HM), Tori Howe (HM), Karla Lee (HM), 1999 (3): Rebekah Breech (2), Raegin Eyre (2), Erin Rummens (2) Sarah Vallen (HM) 2000 (4): Krista Earp (1), Erin Rummens (1), Raegin Eyre (2), Holly Jones 2008 (10): Kristi Andreassen (1), Brenna Boies (1), Cee Cee Odorf- (2) er (1), Tori Howe (2), Rebekah Schmidt (2), Sam Monahan (HM), Sarah 2001 (6): Holly Jones (1), Adria Barchi (2), Katie Maxwell (2), Jessica Neatherton (HM), Tori Rocke (HM), Jenna Samora (HM), Lauren Zallis Scogland (2), Breann Suddock (2), Sarah Pachan (HM) (HM) 2002 (6): Adria Barchi (1), Sierra Cristiano (1), Shelby Gould (HM), Emily 2009 (8): Kristi Andreassen (1), Brenna Boies (1), Jenna Samora (1), Tori Homan (HM), Brandy Johnson (HM), Karla Rogers (HM) Howe (2), Brandy Carr (HM), Corie McGuire (HM), Sam Monahan (HM), 2003 (8): Sierra Cristiano (1), Brandy Johnson (1), Kim Morrow (1), Sarah Neatherton (HM) Tschana Breslin (2), Jesyca Rosholt (2), Andrea Berra (HM), Karla Rogers 2010 (10): Kristi Andreassen (1), Tori Howe (1), Sam Monahan (1), Tori (HM), Lisa Van Gorder (HM) Rocke (1), Chelsea Bednarz (HM), Brenna Boies (HM), Brandy Carr (HM), 2004 (9): Andrea Berra (1), Dani Davis (2), Lisa Van Gorder (2), Shelby Georgia Foltz (HM), Corie McGuire (HM), Jenna Samora (HM) Gould (2), Tschana Breslin (HM), Christina Loyash (HM), Kaitlyn Manakas 2011 (5): Sam Monahan (1), Jenna Samora (1), Katie Tribbey (2), Sarah (HM), Kim Morrow (HM), Karla Rogers (HM) Tarver (HM), Lauren Weaver (HM) 2005 (10): Lindsey Carey (1), Christina Loyash (1), Cee Cee Odorfer 2012 (4): Georgia Foltz (1), Emily Roth (HM), Demi Schmieder (HM), (1), Lisa Van Gorder (1), Tara Cozzetto (2), Kaitlyn Manakas (2), Kaitlin Lauren Weaver (HM) Baum (HM), Tschana Breslin (HM), Darin Kleinsmith (HM), Stefanie Smith 2013: Alana D’Onofrio (1), Cierra Gamble (1), Haley Wingender (HM) (2), Savannah Berry (HM), Diane Buzzard (HM), Danny Muniz 2006 (9): Lindsey Carey (1), Christina Loyash (1), Cee Cee Odorfer (1), (HM), Sarah Tarver (HM), Lauren Weaver (HM) Kaitlin Baum (HM), Tara Cozzetto (HM), Kaitlyn Manakas (HM), Sarah Bold indicates current player Neatherton (HM), Lisa Van Gorder (HM), Liz Winkelblech (HM)

All-Time Big Sky All-Academic Selections

Joy Alvarez...... 2002 Danielle Deguerre...... 2000-01 Ashley Marrapode...... 2008-11 Rebekah Schmidt...... 2007-09 Kristi Andreassen...... 2007-10 Lindsay Doyle...... 2013 Julie Martin...... 2005 Demi Schmieder...... 2012 Adria Barchi...... 2002 Krista Earp...... 1997-00 Kathryn Maxwell...... 2001 Jessika Scogland...... 2001-02 Kayla Bauder...... 2005-08 Krystin Ellsworth...... 2001 Corie McGuire...... 2007 Nicole Sherwin...... 2012-13 Chelsea Bednarz...... 2010-11 Ethi Ethridge...... 2011 Kara Miller...... 2007 Anna Shoolroy...... 1997 Andrea Berra...... 2002-03 Kylie France...... 2005-06 Shawnee Morgan...... 2010 Kate Soetaert...... 1998-99 Brenna Boies...... 2007, 09-10 Cierra Gamble...... 2012 Kori Morre...... 2002 Breann Suddock...... 2000-01 Torey Braly...... 2013 Alexia Gonzalez...... 2012 Danny Muniz...... 2013 Malia Tano...... 2012-13 Rebekah Breech...... 1999 Shelby Gould...... 2002-05 Sarah Neatherton...... 2006 Julie Toppenberg...... 1997-99 Amanda Butterfield...... 2000, 02-03 Trina Green...... 1997-00 Cee Cee Odorfer...... 2005-06, 08 Katie Tribbey...... 2008 Diane Buzzard...... 2011-13 Mary Harrah...... 2011 Sarah Pachan...... 1998-99 Crystal Vankilsdonk...... 2001 Lindsey Carey...... 2003-06 Tori Howe...... 2009-10 Tai Powers...... 2004 Lauren Weaver...... 2011-13 Brandy Carr...... 2007-10 Brandy Johnson...... 2002-03 Elinor Priest...... 2011-13 Danielle Weissbeck...... 1998, 00 Anna Clark...... 2007-09 Laura Johnson...... 2009-12 Erin Quinn...... 1997 Kathryn Wertz...... 2011 Marta Costello...... 2000 Holly Jones...... 1998-01 Megan Robertson...... 2003-04 Danielle Wile...... 1997-99 Tara Cozzetto...... 2006-07 Darin Kleinsmith...... 2005-06 Tori Rocke...... 2008-10 Haley Wingender...... 2012-13 Sierra Cristiano...... 2002-03 Carin Larkin...... 2001-02 Karla Rogers...... 2001 Liz Winkelblech...... 2006-07 Ashlyn Curnow...... 2012 Karla Lee...... 2006-07 Emily Roth...... 2011-12 Lauren Zallis...... 2008-10 Ally Cwiekowski...... 2009-11 Christina Loyash...... 2005-06 Erin Rummens...... 1998-00 Alana D’Onofrio...... 2010-13 Nadia Maenyj...... 2001 Jenna Samora...... 2009-11 BOLD indicates current player

45 @NAUWomensSoccer ALL-TIME SEASON RESULTS

1997 Season Coach: Tracy Custer 2000 Season Coach: Tracy Custer 10/27 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L, 2-1 Overall: 3-12-0 *Big Sky: 1-4-0 (T5th) Overall: 7-14-0 *Big Sky: 4-3-0 (T3rd) 11/3/ at Portland State* L, 5-1 H: 2-2-0 A: 1-9-0 N: 0-1-0 H: 3-2-0 A: 1-11-0 N: 3-1-0 ~ Played in Kalamazoo, Mich. ! Played in Albuquerque, N.M. Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result 8/29 at Weber State L, 4-2 8/25 ARIZONA STATE L, 3-0 2003 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 8/30 at Utah State W, 3-2 8/27 at New Mexico L, 2-1 (2OT) Overall: 7-9-3 *Big Sky: 4-2-0 (3rd) 9/6 at Pacific L, 5-1 8/28 vs. Southwest Texas State~ W, 2-0 H: 4-4-1 A: 3-4-2 N: 0-1-0

2014 SEASON 9/7 at Fresno State L, 4-3 (OT) 9/1 at Hawai’i L, 2-1 9/10 GRAND CANYON W, 5-2 9/2 vs. Oregon State! L, 5-2 Date Opponent Result 9/19 at Oral Roberts L, 6-1 9/8 at UC Santa Barbara L, 2-1 8/29 IDAHO T, 2-2 (OT) 9/21 at SW Missouri State L, 4-1 9/10 at Pepperdine L, 3-0 8/31 UC RIVERSIDE W, 4-1 9/26 at Utah L, 4-0 9/12 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 2-0 9/5 at Nevada L, 2-1 10/3 at Texas-El Paso~ L, 3-0 9/17 EASTERN MICHIGAN L, 2-1 9/7 ALABAMA L, 1-0 10/4 vs. Gonzaga~ L, 2-0 9/20 CS NORTHRIDGE* W, 2-1 9/12 SAN DIEGO L, 3-0 10/17 at Portland State* L, 2-0 9/22 at Mississippi L, 5-1 9/14 ARIZONA L, 2-1 10/19 at Sacramento State* L, 2-0 9/24 at Alabama L, 3-1 9/21 at UNLV T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/24 CS NORTHRIDGE* W, 7-6 (2OT) 9/30 at Arizona L, 1-0 9/26 BOISE STATE T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/31 MONTANA* L, 4-0 10/1 Long Island# W, 3-2 (OT) 9/28 at Utah State L, 1-0 11/2 WEBER STATE* L, 5-0 10/5 at Idaho State* L, 3-1 10/3 at Valparaiso W, 5-1 ~ Miner Soccer Classic (El Paso, Texas) 10/7 at Weber State* L, 5-2 10/4 at Southern Utah W, 4-0 10/15 PORTLAND STATE* W, 5-0 10/12 DENVER L, 2-1 1998 Season Coach: Tracy Custer 10/20 at Eastern Washington* W, 3-0 10/17 at Sacramento State* W, 2-1 Overall: 8-11-0 *Big Sky: 4-3-0 (3rd) 10/22 at Montana* L, 7-0 10/19 PORTLAND STATE* W, 2-1 (OT) H: 5-3-0 A: 1-6-0 N: 2-2-0 10/26 vs. Idaho State% W, 1-0 10/24 MONTANA* W, 2-1 10/28 at Montana% L, 1-0 10/26 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 2-0 Date Opponent Result ~ Played in Albuquerque, N.M. 10/30 at Idaho State* L, 4-1 COACHING STAFF 9/1 ARIZONA STATE L, 5-1 ! Played in Waipahu, Hawaii 11/1 at Weber State* L, 1-0 (OT) 9/5 vs. UC Santa Barbara~ W, 3-2 (2OT) # Played in Tucson, Ariz. 11/6 vs. Idaho State% L, 1-0 9/7 at Loyola Marymount L, 4-2 % Big Sky Championship (Missoula, Mont.) % Big Sky Championship (Ogden, Utah) 9/11 at New Mexico! L, 2-1 9/13 South Alabama! L, 2-1 2001 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 2004 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 9/18 UTAH STATE W, 3-2 (OT) Overall: 6-10-2 *Big Sky: 1-4-1 (6th) Overall: 5-11-2 *Big Sky: 2-4-0 (5th) 9/20 BOISE STATE W, 2-1 H: 3-5-1 A: 2-4-0 N: 1-1-1 H: 5-5-1 A: 0-5-1 N: 0-1-0 9/26 vs. Denver# W, 3-1 9/28 at Arizona L, 4-2 Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result 10/2 UTAH L, 4-0 8/31 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 3-1 8/27 UTAH VALLEY STATE T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/9 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 3-0 9/7 vs. Cal State Fullerton~ W, 2-1 9/3 at UNLV L, 1-0 (2OT) 10/11 PORTLAND STATE* W, 3-0 9/9 at UC Irvine L, 1-0 9/5 vs. Kent State# L, 2-1 10/16 at Eastern Washington* L, 2-0 9/15 OKLAHOMA L, 3-0 9/10 ILLINOIS STATE W, 1-0 10/18 at Montana* L, 7-0 9/21 at Southern Utah W, 3-0 9/12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 4-0 10/22 at Idaho State* L, 2-1 (OT) 9/23 MISSISSIPPI L, 1-0 9/17 at Arizona L, 4-0 10/24 at Weber State* W, 2-0 9/26 UCSB L, 1-0 9/19 WESTERN ILLINOIS W, 1-0 (OT) 10/30 CS NORTHRIDGE* W, 2-1 9/28 vs. Utah State! L, 3-2 9/24 NEVADA L, 2-1 11/1 KENT STATE L, 1-0 9/30 vs. Cal Poly! T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/1 COLORADO COLLEGE L, 4-1 11/5 vs. Montana% L, 2-0 10/4 at Arizona State W, 1-0 10/3 NEW MEXICO L, 1-0 ~ Played in Los Angeles, Calif. 10/6 UNLV L, 1-0 10/8 at Denver T, 1-1 (2OT) THE LUMBERJACKS ! Bank of America Showcase (Albuquerque, N.M.) 10/13 at Sacramento State* L, 2-1 10/10 at Wyoming L, 4-0 # Played in Tucson, Ariz. 10/19 IDAHO STATE* T, 2-2 (2OT) 10/15 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 2-0 % Big Sky Championship (Ogden, Utah) 10/21 WEBER STATE* L, 1-0 10/17 at Portland State* L, 2-0 10/26 at Eastern Washington* L, 3-1 10/22 at Eastern Washington* L, 1-0 1999 Season Coach: Tracy Custer 10/28 at Montana* L, 5-1 10/24 at Montana* L, 1-0 Overall: 7-11-0 *Big Sky: 4-3-0 (T3rd) 11/2 PORTLAND STATE* W, 3-0 10/29 WEBER STATE* L, 1-0 (OT) H: 3-6-0 A: 3-4-0 N: 1-1-0 11/4 NEW MEXICO W, 4-1 10/31 IDAHO STATE* W, 1-0 (OT) ~ Played in Irvine, Calif. # Played in Las Vegas, Nev. Date Opponent Result ! Played in Las Vegas, Nev. 2005 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 8/27 ARIZONA L, 4-1 Overall: 10-11-0 *Big Sky: 4-2-0 (3rd) 9/3 NEW MEXICO L, 2-1 (OT) 2002 Season Coach: Andre Luciano H: 6-3-0 A: 2-7-0 N: 2-1-0 9/10 vs. Georgia State~ L, 1-0 Overall: 5-13-0 *Big Sky: 2-4-0 (5th) 9/12 at Kent L, 2-1 (OT) H: 4-4-0 A: 0-8-0 N: 1-1-0 Date Opponent Result 9/19 UNLV W, 2-0 8/26 SAN DIEGO L, 3-0 9/26 No. 21 IOWA STATE L, 3-2 (OT) Date Opponent Result 8/28 SAN DIEGO STATE L, 2-1 9/29 at Arizona State L, 1-0 (OT) 8/30 at Western Michigan L, 1-0 9/2 vs. Bowling Green State~ L, 2-1 10/3 PEPPERDINE L, 2-1 9/1 vs. Central Michigan~ W, 2-0 9/4 vs. UC Davis~ L, 2-1 10/8 at Boise State W, 2-1 9/6 vs. UTEP! L, 7-3 9/7 at Southern Utah W, 1-0

SEASON REVIEW 10/10 at CS Northridge* W, 3-0 9/8 at New Mexico L, 4-2 9/9 vs. Loyola-Chicago# L, 2-1 10/15 at Sacramento State* L, 2-0 9/15 BAYLOR L, 2-0 9/11 vs. St. Bonaventure# W, 2-0 10/17 at Portland State* W, 1-0 9/20 UNLV L, 3-2 9/16 BOISE STATE L, 1-0 10/22 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 3-0 9/22 WESTERN ILLINOIS W, 5-2 9/18 vs. Nevada~ W, 3-1 10/24 MONTANA* L, 4-1 9/27 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 1-0 9/25 UC RIVERSIDE L, 2-1 10/29 IDAHO STATE* W, 2-1 9/29 UTAH STATE L, 3-0 9/30 vs. Creighton# L, 6-3 10/31 WEBER STATE* L, 2-0 10/4 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 3-2 10/2 vs. Utah Valley State# W, 4-0 11/4 vs. Weber State% W, 2-0 10/6 at Arizona State L, 4-1 10/7 at Montana* W, 2-0 11/7 at Montana% L, 2-0 10/11 at Colorado College L, 3-1 10/9 at Eastern Washington* W, 2-1 ~ Played in Kent, Ohio 10/13 at Colorado L, 2-1 10/16 SACRAMENTO STATE* L, 2-1 (OT) % Big Sky Championship (Missoula, Mont.) 10/17 at Weber State* L, 3-2 (OT) 10/21 at Portland State* W, 1-0 10/19 at Idaho State* L, 1-0 10/23 at Northern Colorado W, 3-0

HISTORY 10/25 MONTANA* W, 3-2 10/27 WEBER STATE* L, 4-1

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10/29 IDAHO STATE* W, 2-1 10/12 at Portland State* T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/2 at Missouri L, 3-0 11/3 vs. Sacramento State% W, 2-1 10/17 WEBER STATE* L, 1-0 9/4 at Nebraska L, 8-1 11/5 vs. Weber State% L, 4-1 10/19 IDAHO STATE* W, 1-0 9/9 BALL STATE T, 2-2 (2OT) ~ Played in Boise, Idaho 10/24 at Eastern Washington* W, 1-0 9/11 EVANSVILLE T, 0-0 (2OT) # Played in Las Vegas, Nev. 10/26 at Montana* T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/17 EMBRY-RIDDLE W, 3-1 % Big Sky Conference Championship 10/31 NORTHERN COLORADO* W, 2-1 9/23 at TCU T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/6 vs. Portland State^ W, 1-0 9/25 at Texas Tech L, 5-0 2006 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 11/8 at Weber State^ W, 2-1 9/30 at Northern Colorado* L, 2-0 Overall: 7-10-1 *Big Sky: 2-4-1 (6th) 11/14 at No. 2 Portland$ L, 6-1 10/2 at Air Force T, 0-0 (2OT) H: 5-4-0 A: 1-4-0 N: 1-2-0 # Played in Portland, Ore. 10/7 IDAHO STATE* W, 3-2 ^ Big Sky Championship (Ogden, Utah) 10/9 WEBER STATE* T, 1-1 (2OT) Date Opponent Result $ Women’s College Cup 10/14 at Sacramento State* T, 1-1 (2OT) 8/25 at CS Northridge L, 3-0 10/16 at Portland State* T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/1 BALL STATE W, 2-1 BIG SKY TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 10/21 at Montana* L, 1-0 9/3 TOLEDO W, 2-1 2009 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 10/23 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 3-0 9/8 at Indiana L, 1-0 Overall: 10-9-2 *Big Sky: 4-3-0 (4th) 9/10 vs. Rhode Island~ L, 3-0 H: 6-2-1 A: 3-7-1 N: 1-0-0 2012 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 9/12 HAWAII L, 2-1 Overall: 5-9-5 *Big Sky: 3-3-3 (T6th) 9/15 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W, 1-0 Date Opponent Result H: 2-4-4 A: 2-4-1 N: 1-1-0 9/17 TEXAS STATE W, 4-2 8/21 at Utah State L, 2-0 9/24 PORTLAND L, 4-0 8/23 at Southern Utah W, 2-0 Date Opponent Result 9/29 vs. Nevada# L, 3-0 8/28 ARIZONA T, 2-2 (2OT) 8/17 at UNLV L, 2-0 10/1 vs. St. Mary’s# W, 1-0 8/30 at Loyola Marymount L, 3-0 8/24 ARIZONA STATE L, 4-0 10/6 at Montana* L, 4-0 9/4 OAKLAND L, 1-0 8/26 ARIZONA L, 3-0 10/8 at Eastern Washington* W, 3-1 9/6 IOWA L, 4-1 8/31 vs. Florida Atlantic# W, 2-0 10/13 IDAHO STATE* L, 2-1 (OT) 9/9 EMBRY-RIDDLE W, 3-1 9/2 vs. Oklahoma# L, 3-1 10/15 WEBER STATE* T, 1-1 (2 OT) 9/12 NEW MEXICO STATE W, 2-1 9/7 at San Francisco T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/20 at Portland State* L, 3-1 9/18 MURRAY STATE W, 4-0 9/9 at UC Davis L, 3-0 10/22 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 1-0 9/25 at New Mexico W, 2-1 9/14 FLORIDA GULF COAST T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/28 NORTHERN COLORADO* L, 2-1 9/27 at Arizona State L, 4-0 9/16 SAN JOSE STATE W, 1-0 ~ Played in Bloomington, Ind. 10/9 at Sacramento State* L, 2-1 9/21 SOUTHERN UTAH* W, 1-0 # Played in Albuquerque, N.M. 10/11 PORTLAND STATE* W, 1-0 9/28 at Weber State* W, 1-0 10/15 at Idaho State* L, 4-2 9/30 at Idaho State* L, 2-1 2007 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 10/17 at Weber State* W, 3-0 10/5 PORTLAND STATE* T, 0-0 (2OT) Overall: 7-7-5 *Big Sky: 2-4-1 (7th) 10/23 MONTANA* W, 2-1 (OT) 10/7 SACRAMENTO STATE* T, 0-0 (2OT) H: 6-3-2 A: 1-3-3 N: 0-1-0 10/25 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 4-2 10/12 at North Dakota* W, 4-0 10/30 at Northern Colorado* L, 4-0 10/14 at Northern Colorado* L, 5-0 Date Opponent Result~ 11/6 at Portland State^ T, 1-1 (4-3 PK) 10/19 EASTERN WASHINGTON* T, 0-0 (2OT) 8/31 TEMPLE T, 0-0 (2 OT) 11/8 vs. Idaho State^ W, 4-0 10/21 MONTANA* L, 1-0 9/2 LAMAR W, 7-0 11/12 at No. 1 Stanford$ L, 2-0 10/26 CSU BAKERSFIELD L, 3-2 (OT) 9/7 LIBERTY W, 1-0 ^ Big Sky Championship (Portland, Ore.) # Played in Las Vegas, Nev. 9/9 UTAH STATE W, 1-0 (2 OT) $ Women’s College Cup 9/14 SAN JOSE ST T, 0-0 (2 OT) 2013 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 9/16 WISCONSIN L, 1-0 BIG SKY REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION Overall: 11-5-3 *Big Sky: 7-3-0 (2nd) 9/21 at Utah Valley State W, 2-0 2010 Season Coach: Andre Luciano H: 5-3-2 A: 6-1-1 N: 0-1 9/23 at Southern Utah T, 0-0 (2 OT) Overall: 12-4-3 *Big Sky: 6-0-1(1st) 9/28 EMBRY-RIDDLE W, 3-0 H: 9-2-0 A: 2-2-3 N: 1-0-0 Date Opponent Result 9/30 NEW MEXICO L, 1-0 8/23 at Long Beach State W, 1-0 10/5 vs. Nevada# L, 3-0 Date Opponent Result 8/25 vs. LAMAR W, 3-2 10/6 at Boise State T, 0-0 (2 OT) 8/20 ARIZONA STATE L, 4-3 8/30 at CSU Bakersfield W, 1-0 10/12 MONTANA* L, 2-0 8/22 at UTEP L, 1-0 9/1 at UC Riverside T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/14 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 3-2 9/3 at Arizona T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/8 vs. UNLV T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/18 at Idaho State* T, 0-0 (2 OT) 9/5 at New Mexico State T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/13 vs GRAND CANYON W, 1-0 10/20 at Weber State* L, 2-0 9/10 vs. CS Fullerton# W, 3-2 9/15 vs COLORADO STATE T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/26 PORTLAND STATE* W, 3-0 9/12 at USC L, 3-1 9/20 vs UTEP L, 4-3 10/28 at Sacramento State* L, 2-0 9/17 AIR FORCE W, 1-0 9/22 vs HAWAII L, 1-0 11/3 at Northern Colorado* L, 1-0 9/18 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 3-0 9/28 at Southern Utah* W, 3-2 (2OT) # Played in Boise, Idaho 9/26 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 2-0 10/4 vs. IDAHO STATE* W, 2-1 ~ Set NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer record for 0-0 10/1 SAN FRANCISCO W, 1-0 10/6 vs WEBER STATE* L, 2-1 ties in a season (5) 10/7 at Idaho State* T, 0-0 10/11 at Sacramento State* W, 3-0 10/9 at Weber State* W, 2-0 10/13 at Portland State* L, 2-1 BIG SKY TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 10/15 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 3-2 10/18 vs NORTHERN COLORADO* W, 1-0 (OT) 2008 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 10/17 PORTLAND STATE* W, 2-0 10/20 vs NORTH DAKOTA* W, 2-0 Overall: 12-7-3 *Big Sky: 4-1-2 (2nd) 10/22 MONTANA* W, 5-0 10/25 at Montana* W, 2-1 H: 8-3-0 A: 3-3-3 N: 1-1-0 10/24 at Eastern Washington* W, 2-1 (OT) 10/27 at Eastern Washington* W, 2-0 10/29 NORTHERN COLORADO* W, 1-0 11/7 vs. Weber State^ L, 3-0 Date Opponent Result 11/5 NORTHERN COLORADO^ W, 1-0 ^ Big Sky Championship (Portland, Ore.) 8/22 ARIZONA STATE L, 4-2 11/7 SACRAMENTO STATE^ L, 1-0 8/24 at New Mexico T, 1-1 (2OT) # Played in Los Angeles, Calif. * Denotes all Big Sky games 8/29 at UC Irvine L, 1-0 ^ Big Sky Championship (Flagstaff, Ariz.) 8/31 at Embry-Riddle W, 9-1 9/5 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 1-0 2011 Season Coach: Andre Luciano 9/7 TCU L, 1-0 Overall: 3-9-7 *Big Sky: 2-2-3 (5th) 9/12 at No. 6 Portland L, 7-0 H: 3-2-3 A: 0-7-4 N: 0-0-0 9/14 vs. Washington# L, 3-1 9/19 VMI W, 3-1 Date Opponent Result~ 9/21 UL MONROE W, 5-2 8/19 at Arizona State L, 7-0 9/26 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, 5-0 8/21 at Southern Utah L, 3-1 9/28 UTAH VALLEY W, 3-1 8/26 DRAKE L, 2-1 (2OT) 10/10 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 2-0 8/28 NORTHERN IOWA L, 3-2 (OT)

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Air Force (1-0-1) Central Michigan (1-0-0) Georgia State (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 9/17/10...... W, 1-0...... Home 9/1/02...... W, 2-0...... Away 9/10/99...... L, 1-0...... Neutral 10/2/11...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away Charleston Southern (1-0-0) Alabama (0-2-0) Date...... Result...... Location Gonzaga (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location 9/12/04...... W, 4-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/24/00...... L, 3-1...... Away 10/4/97...... L, 2-0...... Neutral 9/7/03...... L, 1-0...... Home Colorado (0-1-0) 2014 SEASON Date...... Result...... Location Grand Canyon (2-0-0) Arizona (0-6-2) 10/13/02...... L, 2-1...... Away Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 9/10/97...... W, 5-2...... Home 9/1/98...... L, 4-2...... Away Colorado State (0-0-1) 10/8/13...... W, 1-0...... Home 8/27/99...... L, 4-1...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/30/00...... L, 1-0...... Away 9/15/13...... T, 1-1...... Homw 9/14/03...... L, 2-1...... Home Hawaii (0-3-0) 9/17/04...... L, 4-0...... Away Colorado College (0-2-0) Date...... Result...... Location 8/28/09...... T, 2-2 (2ot)...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/1/00...... L, 2-1...... Away 9/3/10...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away 10/11/02...... L, 3-1...... Away 9/12/06...... L, 2-1 (ot)...... Home 8/26/12...... L, 3-0...... Home 10/1/04...... L, 4-1...... Home 9/22/13...... L, 1-0 (ot)...... Home

Arizona State (1-9-0) Creighton (0-1-0) Idaho (0-0-1) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 9/1/98...... L, 5-1...... Home 9/30/05...... L, 6-3...... Neutral 8/29/03...... T, 2-2 (2ot)...... Home 9/29/99...... L, 1-0 (ot)...... Away 8/25/00...... L, 3-0...... Home Denver (1-1-1) Idaho State (8-8-2) 10/4/01...... W, 1-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location

COACHING STAFF 10/6/02...... L, 4-1...... Away 9/26/98...... W, 3-1...... Away 10/22/98...... L, 2-1 (ot)...... Away 8/22/08...... L, 4-2...... Home 10/12/03...... L, 2-1...... Home 10/29/99...... W, 2-1...... Home 9/27/09...... L, 4-0...... Away 10/8/04...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away 10/6/00...... L, 3-1...... Away 8/20/10...... L, 4-3...... Home 10/26/00...... W, 1-0...... Neutral 8/19/11...... L, 7-0...... Away Drake (0-1-0) 10/19/01...... T, 2-2 (2ot)...... Home 8/24/12...... L, 4-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/19/02...... L, 1-0...... Away 8/26/11...... L, 2-1 (2ot)...... Home 10/30/03...... L, 4-1...... Away Ball State (1-0-1) 11/6/06...... L, 1-0...... Neutral Date...... Result...... Location Eastern Michigan (0-1-0) 10/31/04...... W, 1-0 (ot)...... Home 9/1/06...... W, 2-1...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/29/05...... W, 2-1...... Away 9/9/11...... T, 2-2 (2ot)...... Home 9/17/00...... L, 2-1...... Home 10/13/06...... L, 2-1 (ot)...... Home 10/18/07...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Away Baylor (0-1-0) Eastern Washington (12-4-1) 10/19/08...... W, 1-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 10/15/09...... L, 4-2...... Away 9/15/02...... L, 2-0...... Home 10/16/98...... L, 2-0...... Away 11/8/09...... W, 4-0...... Neutral 10/22/99...... W, 3-0...... Home 10/7/10...... T, 0-0...... Away Boise State (2-1-2) 10/20/00...... W, 3-0...... Away 10/7/11...... W, 3-2...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/26/01...... L, 3-1...... Away 9/30/12...... L, 2-1...... Away 9/20/98...... W, 2-1...... Home 10/27/02...... L, 2-1...... Home 10/4/13...... W, 2-1...... Home 10/8/99...... W, 2-1...... Away 10/26/03...... W, 2-0...... Home 9/26/03...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away 10/22/04...... L, 1-0...... Away Illinois State (1-0-0)

THE LUMBERJACKS 9/16/05...... L, 1-0...... Away 10/9/05...... W, 2-1...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/6/07...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Away 10/8/06...... W, 3-1...... Away 9/10/04...... W, 1-0...... Home 10/14/07...... W, 3-2...... Home Bowling Green (0-1-0) 10/24/08...... W, 1-0...... Away Indiana (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location 10/25/09...... W, 4-2...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/2/05...... L, 2-1...... Home 10/24/10...... W, 2-1 (ot)...... Road 9/8/06...... L, 1-0...... Away 10/23/11...... W, 3-0...... Home Cal Poly (0-0-1) 10/19/12...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Home Iowa (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location 10/27/13...... W, 2-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 9/30/01...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Neutral 9/26/99...... L, 4-1...... Home Embry-Riddle (4-0-0) CS Fullerton (2-0-0) Date...... Result...... Location Iowa State (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location 9/28/07...... W, 3-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/7/01...... W, 2-1...... Neutral 8/31/08...... W, 9-1...... Away 9/26/99...... L, 3-2 (ot)...... Home 9/10/10...... W, 3-2...... Neutral 9/9/09...... W, 3-1...... Home 9/17/11...... W, 3-1...... Home Kent State (0-3-0) CS Northridge (4-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location Evansville (0-0-1) 11/1/98...... L, 1-0...... Home 10/24/97...... W, 7-6 (2ot)...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/12/99...... L, 2-1 (ot) ...... Away

SEASON REVIEW 10/30/98...... W, 2-1...... Home 9/11/11...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Home 9/5/04...... L, 2-1...... Neutral 10/10/99...... W, 3-0...... Away 9/20/00...... W, 2-1...... Home Florida Atlantic (1-0-0) Lamar (2-0-0) 8/25/06...... L, 3-0 ...... Away Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 8/31/12...... W, 2-0...... Neutral 9/2/07...... W, 7-0...... Home CSU Bakersfield (1-1-0) 9/25/13...... W, 3-2...... Home Date...... Result...... Location Florida Gulf Coast (0-0-1) 10/26/12...... L, 3-2 (ot)...... Home Date...... Result...... Location Liberty (1-0-0) 9/30/13...... TW, 1-0...... Away 9/14/12...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/7/07...... W, 1-0...... Home Central Arkansas (1-0-0) Fresno State (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location Long Beach State (1-0-0) 9/26/08...... W, 5-0...... Home 9/7/97...... L, 4-3 (ot)...... Away Date...... Result...... Location

HISTORY 9/23/13...... W, 1-0...... Away

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Long Island (1-0-0) 10/3/04...... L, 1-0...... Home 10/16/11...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 9/30/07...... L, 1-0...... Home 10/5/12...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Home 10/1/00...... W, 3-2 (ot)...... Neutral 8/24/08...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away 10/13...... L, 2-1 (ot)...... Away UL Monroe (1-0-0) 9/25/09...... W, 2-1...... Away Date...... Result...... Location Rhode Island (0-1-0) 9/21/08...... W, 5-2...... Home New Mexico State (1-0-1) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 9/10/06...... L, 3-0...... Neutral Loyola Chicago (0-1-0) 9/12/09...... W, 3-1...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/5/10...... T, 2-2 (2ot)...... Away Sacramento State (10-7-2) 9/9/05...... L, 2-1...... Home Date...... Result...... Location North Dakota (2-0-0) 10/19/97...... L, 2-0...... Away Loyola Marymount (1-2-0) Date...... Result...... Location 10/9/98...... W, 3-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/12/12...... W, 4-0...... Away 10/15/99...... L, 2-0...... Away 9/7/98...... L, 4-2...... Away 10/20/13...... W, 2-0...... Home 9/15/00...... W, 2-0...... Home 8/30/09...... L, 3-0...... Away 10/13/01...... L, 2-1...... Away 9/26/10...... W, 2-0...... Home Northern Colorado (5-5-0) 10/4/02...... W, 3-2...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/17/03...... W, 2-1...... Away Mississippi (0-2-0) 10/23/05...... W, 3-0...... Home 10/15/04...... W, 2-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/28/06...... L, 2-1...... Home 10/16/05...... L, 2-1 (ot)...... Away 9/22/00...... L, 5-1...... Away 11/3/07...... L, 1-0...... Away 11/3/05...... W, 2-1...... Neutral 9/23/01...... L, 1-0...... Home 10/31/08...... W, 2-1...... Home 10/22/06...... W, 1-0...... Home 10/30/09...... L, 4-0...... Away 10/28/07...... L, 2-0...... Away Missouri (0-1-0) 10/29/10...... W, 1-0...... Home 10/10/08...... W, 2-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 11/5/10...... W, 1-0...... Home 10/9/09...... L, 2-1...... Away 9/2/11...... L, 3-0...... Away 9/30/11...... L, 2-0...... Away 10/15/10...... W, 3-2...... Home 10/14/12...... L, 5-0...... Away 11/7/10...... L, 1-0...... Home Montana (6-13-1) 10/18/13...... W, 1-0 (ot)...... Home 10/14/11...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 10/7/12...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Home 10/31/97...... L, 4-0...... Home Northern Iowa (0-1-0) 10/11/13...... W, 3-0...... Away 10/18/98...... L, 7-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 11/5/98...... L, 2-0...... Neutral 8/28/11...... L, 3-2 (ot)...... Home San Diego (0-2-0) 10/24/99...... L, 4-1...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 11/7/99...... L, 2-0...... Away Oklahoma (0-2-0) 9/12/03...... L, 3-0...... Home 10/22/00...... L, 7-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 8/26/05...... L, 3-0...... Away 10/28/00...... L, 1-0...... Away 9/15/01...... L, 3-0...... Home 10/28/01...... L, 5-1...... Away 9/2/12...... L, 3-1...... Neutral San Diego State (0-1-0) 10/25/02...... W, 3-2...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/24/03...... W, 2-1...... Home Oakland (0-1-0) 8/28/05...... L, 2-1...... Away 10/24/04...... L, 1-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 10/7/05...... W, 2-0...... Home 9/4/09...... L, 1-0...... Home San Francisco (1-0-1) 10/6/06...... L, 4-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/12/07...... L, 2-0...... Home Oral Roberts (0-1-0) 10/1/10...... W, 1-0...... Home 10/26/08...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 9/7/12...... T, 1-1 (ot)...... Away 10/23/09...... W, 2-1 (ot)...... Home 9/19/97...... L, 6-1...... Away 10/22/10...... W, 5-0...... Home San Jose State (1-0-1) 10/21/11...... L, 1-0...... Away Oregon State (0-1-0) Date ...... Result...... Location 10/21/12...... L, 1-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/14/07...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Home 10/25/13...... W, 2-1...... Away 9/2/00...... L, 5-2...... Neutral 9/16/12...... W, 1-0...... Home

Murray State (1-0-0) Pacific (0-1-0) South Alabama (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 9/18/09...... W, 4-0...... Home 9/6/97...... L, 5-1...... Away 9/13/98...... L, 2-1...... Neutral

Nebraska (0-1-0) Pepperdine (0-2-0) Southern Utah (10-1-1) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 9/4/11...... L, 8-1...... Away 10/3/99...... L, 2-1...... Home 8/31/01...... W, 3-1...... Home 9/10/00...... L, 3-0...... Away 9/21/01...... W, 3-0...... Away Nevada (1-4-0) 9/27/02...... W, 1-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location Portland (0-3-0) 10/4/03...... W, 4-0...... Away 9/5/03...... L, 2-1...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 9/7/05...... W, 1-0...... Home 9/24/04...... L, 2-1...... Home 9/24/06...... L, 4-0...... Home 9/23/07...... T, 2-2 (2ot)...... Neutral 9/18/05...... W, 3-1...... Neutral 9/12/08...... L, 7-0...... Away 9/5/08...... W, 1-0...... Home 9/29/06...... L, 3-0...... Neutral 11/14/08...... L, 6-1...... Away 8/23/09...... W, 2-0...... Away 10/5/07...... L, 3-0...... Neutral 9/18/10...... W, 3-0...... Home Portland State (10-5-4) 8/21/11...... L, 3-1...... Away UNLV (1-4-2) Date...... Result...... Location 9/21/12...... W, 1-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/17/97...... L, 2-0...... Away 9/28/13...... W, 3-2 (2ot)...... Away 9/19/99...... W, 2-0...... Home 10/11/98...... W, 3-0...... Home 10/6/01...... L, 1-0...... Home 10/17/99...... W, 1-0...... Away St. Bonaventure(1-0-0) 9/20/02...... L, 3-2...... Home 10/15/00...... W, 5-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/21/03...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Away 11/2/01...... W, 3-0...... Home 9/11/05...... W, 2-0...... Home 9/3/04...... L, 1-0 (2ot)...... Away 11/3/02...... L, 5-1...... Away 8/17/12...... L, 2-0...... Away 10/19/03...... W, 2-1...... Home St. Mary’s (CA) (1-0-0) 10/8/13...... T, 0-0 (2OT)...... Home 10/17/04...... L, 2-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 10/21/05...... W, 1-0...... Home 10/1/06...... W, 1-0...... Neutral New Mexico (2-6-1) 10/20/06...... L, 3-1...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 10/26/07...... W, 3-0...... Home 9/11/98...... L, 2-1...... Away 10/12/08...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Away 9/3/99...... L, 2-1 (ot)...... Home 11/6/08...... W, 1-0...... Neutral 8/27/00...... L, 2-1 (2ot)...... Away 10/11/09...... W, 1-0...... Home 11/4/01...... W, 4-1...... Home 11/6/09...... T, 1-1 (4-3 PK)...... Away 9/8/02...... L, 4-2...... Away 10/17/10...... W, 2-0...... Home

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Stanford (0-1-0) Utah Valley (2-1-1) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 11/12/09...... L, 2-0...... Away 8/27/04...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Home 10/2/05...... W, 4-0...... Neutral SW Missouri State (0-1-0) 9/21/07...... W, 2-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 9/28/08...... W, 3-1...... Home 9/21/97...... L, 4-1...... Away UTEP (0-0-1) Temple (0-0-1) Date...... Result...... Location 2014 SEASON Date...... Result...... Location 9/20/13...... L, 4-3...... Home 8/31/07...... T, 0-0 (2ot)...... Home Valparaiso (1-0-0) Tennessee-Martin (1-0-0) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 10/3/03...... W, 5-1...... Neutral 9/15/06...... W, 1-0...... Home VMI (1-0-0) TCU (0-1-1) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 9/19/08...... W, 3-1...... Home 9/7/08...... L, 1-0...... Home 9/23/11...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away Washington (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location Texas State (2-0-0) 9/14/08...... L, 3-1...... Neutral Date...... Result...... Location 8/28/00...... W, 2-0...... Neutral Weber State (6-13-2) 9/17/06...... W, 4-2...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 8/29/97...... L, 4-2...... Away Texas Tech (0-1-0) 11/2/97...... L, 5-0...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 10/24/98...... W, 2-0...... Away COACHING STAFF 9/25/11...... L, 5-0...... Away 10/31/99...... L, 2-0...... Home 11/4/99...... W, 2-0...... Neutral Toledo (1-0-0) 10/8/00...... L, 5-2...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 10/21/01...... L, 1-0...... Home 9/3/06...... W, 2-1...... Home 10/17/02...... L, 3-2 (ot)...... Away 10/29/04...... L, 1-0 (ot)...... Home UTEP (0-3-0) 10/27/05...... L, 4-1...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 11/5/05...... L, 4-1...... Away 10/3/97...... L, 3-0...... Away 10/15/06...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Home 9/6/02...... L, 7-3...... Neutral 10/20/07...... L, 2-0...... Away 8/22/10...... L, 1-0...... Away 10/17/08...... L, 1-0...... Home 11/6/08...... W, 2-1...... Away UC Davis (0-2-0) 10/17/09...... W, 3-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 10/9/10...... W, 2-0...... Away 9/4/05...... L, 2-1...... Home 10/9/11...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Home 9/9/12...... L, 3-0...... Away 9/28/12...... W, 1-0...... Away 10/6/13...... L, 2-1...... Home UC Irvine (0-2-0) 11/7/13...... L, 3-0...... Nuetral Date...... Result...... Location 9/9/01...... L, 1-0...... Away Western Illinois (2-0-0) 8/29/08...... L, 1-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location THE LUMBERJACKS 9/22/02...... W, 5-2...... Home UC Santa Barbara (1-2-0) 9/19/04...... W, 1-0 (ot)...... Home Date...... Result...... Location 9/5/98...... W, 3-2 (2ot)...... Neutral Western Michigan (0-1-0) 9/8/00...... L, 2-1...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 9/26/01...... L, 1-0...... Home 8/30/02...... L, 1-0...... Away

UC Riverside (1-1-1) Wisconsin (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location Date...... Result...... Location 8/31/03...... W, 4-1...... Home 9/16/07...... L, 1-0...... Away 9/25/05...... L, 2-1...... Away 9/1/13...... T, 1-1 (2ot)...... Away Wyoming (0-1-0) Date...... Result...... Location USC (0-1-0) 10/10/04...... L, 4-0...... Away Date...... Result...... Location 9/12/10...... L, 3-1...... Away

Utah (0-2-0) Date...... Result...... Location SEASON REVIEW 9/26/97...... L, 4-0...... Away 10/2/98...... L, 4-0...... Home

Utah State (3-4-0) Date...... Result...... Location 8/30/97...... W, 3-2...... Away 9/18/98...... W, 3-2 (ot)...... Home 9/28/01...... L, 3-2...... Neutral 9/29/02...... L, 3-0...... Home 9/28/03...... L, 1-0...... Neutral 9/9/07...... W, 1-0 (ot)...... Home 8/21/09...... L, 2-0...... Away HISTORY

@NAUAthletics 50 LUMBERJACK SOCCER ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Alaska Sahuaro High School...... Chanice Kittrell (2008) Bartlett High School...... Mindy Hertzog (1997) Salpointe Catholic High School...... Stacy Adelman (1997-99) Dimond High School...... Carolyn Savage (2007-10) ...... Julie Olsen (1997-98) Juneau Douglas High School...... Sarah Tarver (2011- Scottsdale Horizon High School...... Erin Quinn (1997-99) Robert Service High School...... Stefanie Smith (2002-05) Tempe Corona del Sol High School...... Julie Toppenberg (1997-99) Tempe High School...... Danielle Wile (1997-99) Arizona Bellmont Abbey...... Megan Green (2005-06) California Cactus High School...... Lindsey Carey (2003-06) Aliso Niguel High School...... Lindsay Doyle (2013- ...... Jen Delgado (2000-01) Amador Valley High School...... Alana D’Onofrio (2010-13) ...... Jean Doss (2001) Bishop Montgomery High School...... Erin Discipulo (2014- ...... Krista Earp (1997-00) Buena High School...... Katie Maxwell (1998-01) ...... Emily Homan (2000-03) ...... Angela Strong (1997) ...... Brean Hughes (2002) Carlsbad High School...... Savannah Berry (2012- Canyon Del Oro High School...... Kendra Teesdale (2009-11) Chaparral High School...... Kori Moore (2001-02) Catalina Foothills High School...... Sam Monahan (2008-11) Chatsworth High School...... Lauren Weaver (2010-13) ...... Tai Powers (2004-07) Crescenta Valley High School...... Shannon Moffat (2000-03) Cave Creek Cactus Shadows...... Autumn Cummins (1997-98) Dana Hills High School...... Kelly Whelan (2011-12) Chaparral High School...... Danny Muniz (2013- Edison High School...... Brenna Boies (2007-10) Coconino High School...... Katie Conway (2002) ...... Corie McGuire (2007-10) ...... Raven Murray (2003-04) El Molino High School...... Jenny Craighead (1999) ...... Demi Schmieder (2012, El Toro High School...... Malia Tano (2011- Corona Del Sol High School...... Kaitlin Baum (2005-06) Escondido High School...... Georgia Foltz (2008-12) ...... Chelsea Bednarz (2010-11) ...... Shelby Foltz (2010-11) ...... Noel Guevara (2008-11) Irvine High School...... Erin Rummens (1997-00) Deer Valley High School...... Kelly Flowers (1997-00) La Costa Canyon High School...... Lindsay Olsen (2011) Desert Mountain High School...... Julie Martin (2004-05) Los Alamitos High School...... Tori Rocke (2007-10) Desert Vista High School...... Tara Cozzetto (2005-07) Los Gatos High School...... Kelly Lumby (1997) ...... Kara Miller (2007-08) Moorpark High School...... Kaitlyn Manakas (2003-06) Dobson High School...... Deanna Celaya (2002) Pacifica Christian High School...... Dana Williams (2010) Flagstaff High School...... Diane Buzzard (2011- Palm Desert High School...... Sarah Neatherton (2006-09) ...... Amanda Butterfield (2000-03) San Pasqual High School...... Shawnee Morgan (2010-13) ...... Kristyn Ellsworth (2000-01) Santa Margarita Catholic High School...... Emily Roth (2011- ...... Maya Huffman (2012, Santiago High School...... Cierra Gamble (2012- ...... Meg O’Brien (2014- Torrey Pines High School...... Mary Harrah (2011- ...... Rebekah Schmidt (2007-10) ...... Nicole Sherwin (2012- ...... Natasha Slaughter (2008-11) Trabuco Hills High School...... Katie Tribbey (2008-09, 2011) ...... Sarah Vallen (2006-08) Ukiah High School...... Marta Costello (2000-01) ...... Kathryn Wertz (2008-11) Ursuline High School...... Tami Lupo (1997) ...... Mattie Wojcik (2014- University High School...... Darin Kleinsmith (2005-06) Flowing Wells High School...... Christina Loyash (2003-06) Ventura High School...... Sarah Costello (2001) Gilbert High School...... Joy Alvarez (2002) Vista Murrieta High School...... Cheyanne Mumphrey (2014- ...... Laura Johnson (2009-12) Walnut High School...... Karri Currier (2007) Highland High School...... Megan Jerome (2011) Woodbridge High School...... Casey Cristiano (2004-06) Horizon High School...... Gianara Campasano (2006-09) ...... Sierra Cristiano (2002-03) Ironwood High School...... Adria Barchi (2001-02) Yucaipa High School...... Emily Wadell (2012- ...... Breann Suddock (2000-01) Marcos De Niza High School...... Kristi Andreassen (2007-10) Canada Mingus High School...... Torey Braly (2012- Dr. G.W. Williams...... Nicole Currie (2006) Moon Valley High School...... Jennifer Cheaney (2001) Sir Wilfrid Laurier...... Penny Short (2006-09) Mountain Pointe High School...... Sabrina Herron (2001-02) Mountain Ridge High School...... Andrea Hines (2000) Colorado ...... Carley Levake (2002) Chatfield High School...... Lindsey O’Dell (2000-01) ...... Karla Rogers (2001-04) Dakota Ridge High School...... Haley Sebald (2014- Mountain View High School...... Tori Howe (2007-10) N/A...... Michelle Harr (1997) Paradise Valley High School...... Ally Cwiekowski (2008-11) ...... Kelly Gayer (2001-02) Hawaii ...... Nadia Masnyj (2001-02) JB Castle High School...... Lindsey Watanabe (2006) ...... Kimberly Morrow (2002-05) Mid-Pacific Institute...... Miya Quinn (2007-08) ...... Crystal Vankilsdonk (2001) Pinnacle High School...... Anna Clark (2007-10) ...... Kristin Donati (2005-06) ...... Lauren Doud (2012- ...... Jessica Kettelkamp (2010-12) ...... Missy Kettelkamp (2013- ...... Ali Lixandru (2013- Prescott High School...... Cee Cee Odorfer (2004-08) ...... Megan Robertson (2002-04) Sabino High School...... Brandy Carr (2007-10) ...... Lacey Ginsberg (1997) ...... Annie Turner (2004)

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Idaho South Dakota Bishop Kelly High School...... Ashlynn Curnow (2012- Spearfish High School...... Jordan Post (2011) ...... Danielle Weissbeck (1997-00) Boise High School...... Julie Allen (2003) Texas ...... Trina Green (1997-00) A&M Consolidated High School...... Jen Painter (2007-08) Sandpoint High School...... Kylie France (2005-06) ...... Jesyca Rosholt (2003-04) Utah ...... Tori Smith (2006) Brighton High School...... Sarah Czaja (1997) 2014 SEASON Juan Diego Catholic School...... Kara Vitacca (2006-09) Illinois Northridge High School...... Rebecca Berry (2010) Lincoln-Way East High School...... Lauren Zallis (2008-2011) Olympus High School...... Madeline Malmquist (2010) Nequa Valley High School...... Ashley Marrapode (2008-11) Saint Joseph High School...... Jennifer Beaudoin (2009-11)

Kansas Washington Bishop Miege High School...... Kate Soetaert (1998-99) Bellarmine Prep...... Carin Larkin (2001-04) St. Thomas Aquinas High School...... Danielle DeGuerre (1999-01) Eatonville High School...... Jenna Samora (2008-11) Gig Harbor High School...... Emily Swanes (2002) Maryland Walla Walla High School...... Brandy Johnson (2002-03) Mercy High School...... Jordan Stenger (2010-13) Wisconsin Massachusetts Nathan Hale High School...... Alison Cefalu (2000-01) Hopkington High School...... Jessika Scogland (2001-02) Wyoming Michigan Campbell County High School...... Raegin Eyre (1997-00)

COACHING STAFF Ladywood High School...... Deyana Walker (2013- Bold indicates current player Missouri Francis Howell North High School...... Andrea Berra (2002-05)

Nevada Bishop Gorman High School...... Tschana Breslin (2002-05) ...... Haley Wingender (2012- Bonanza High School...... Kayla Bauder (2005-08) ...... Emily Bonabian (2003-04) Centennial High School...... Dani Davis (2004-06) ...... Natalie Gilbertson (2012- Foothill High School...... Lisa Van Gorder (2003) Green Valley High School...... Cassidy McLean (2014- ...... Liz Winkelblech (2004-07) Liberty High School...... Alexia Gonzalez (2012, Reno High School...... Anna Shoolroy (1997-98) Silverado High School...... Karla Lee (2004-07) ...... Syrina Lopez (2012) THE LUMBERJACKS New Mexico Eldorado High School...... Danielle Macawile (1999) Las Cruces High School...... Gina Duttle (2002) Los Alamos High School...... Ethi Ethridge (2008-11)

Ohio Anderson High School...... Angie Reed (1998-99) Glen Este High School...... Holly Jones (1998-01) Jackson High School...... Sarah Pachan (1998-01) McNicholas High School...... Erin Beckman (1998-01) Turpin High School...... Rebekah Breech (1997-99)

Oregon Beaverton High School...... Lauryn Duggan (2000-01) Bend High School...... Lauren Solodky (2000-02) Clackamas High School...... Shelby Gould (2002-05) SEASON REVIEW Cleveland High School...... Olivia Ashton (2008) Jesuit High School...... Shanna Lechelt (2014- South Eugene High School...... Jen Clark (2002-04) St. Mary’s Academy...... Elinor Priest (2011-13) Sunset High School...... Elizabeth Hosler (2004-06) Tualatin High School...... Lauren Butz (2009-10) U.S. Grant High School...... Heather Lindahl (1997) HISTORY

@NAUAthletics 52 LUMBERJACK SOCCER Academics Academics in the athletics department are of ring. Student-athletes are selected based on who receive a “D” or “F” on a progress report utmost importance at Northern Arizona Uni- incoming GPA’s/ test scores and coaches rec- will be required to complete an Action Plan versity. The academic services are under the ommendations. Student-athletes are expected with the faculty for the course in which the “D” direction of assistant athletics director for ac- to attend a weekly meeting with their assigned or “F” was received. ademics Pam Lowie and offer numerous pro- academic graduate assistant as well as with grams to help the student-athletes throughout their respective coach, and to report on their ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR their academic careers. progress in each class. ROLL Student-athletes on a current roster who The results have been impressive, as NAU stu- STUDY HALL achieve a 3.5 cumulative GPA qualify for the dent-athletes acheived a cumulative GPA of First year student-athletes (including transfer Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. The stu- 3.15 during the spring semester of 2012, which student-athletes) are required to complete 6-8 dent-athletes are recognized at a designated was the 28th semester with a cumulative GPA hours of study time beginning with the second spring Men’s Basketball game. above 3.0 in the last 15 years (30 semesters). week of classes through Reading Week. The During the 2011-12 academic year, the Lum- 6-8 hours consist of scheduled times a monitor berjacks garnered 174 Golden Eagle Schol- will be available and may also include tutoring ar-Athlete Awards. by the Learning Assistance Centers, organized study groups facilitated by tutors, graduate as- Forty-eight student-athletes graduated in spring sistants or faculty from the academic colleges 2012, which was the second largest graduating and other academic-related activities that are class in the history of the athletics department approved by the Athletics Academic Depart- only behind the spring 2011 graduating class. ment Staff. In all, 67 student-athletes graduated during the 2011-12 year. The soccer team had 10 spring ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT graduates, which tied for the most in the de- All first year freshman student-athletes are as- partment with the men’s cross country/track signed to an academic advisor at the Gateway 20 soccer players earned Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete and field programs. Student Success Center (GSSC). After the stu- Awards in 2011-12. 13 received Big Sky All-Academic dent-athletes’ first year, they will be assigned to honors. (From left to right) Back Row: Sarah Tarver, Malia a college advisor if they have declared a ma- Tano, Emily Roth, Elinor Priest, Alana D’Onofrio, Head jor while those who are undecided will remain Coach Andre Luciano. Front Row: Megan Jerome, Mary assigned to a GSSC advisor. Student-athletes Harrah, Natasha Slaughter. must declare a major before entering their 5th GOLDEN EAGLE SCHOLAR ATH- semester. Academic Coordinators are available LETES for pre-advisement to make sure all NCAA/ Student-athletes who have achieved a 3.0 Cum NAU policies and procedures are being fol- GPA are honored at the Golden Eagle Scholar lowed. Athlete Banquet in the spring. Student-ath- letes are presented a plaque to recognize their TUTORING SERVICES achievement. Tutoring services for all student-athletes are provided through the North and South Learning BIG SKY CONF. SCHOLAR ATHLETES Assistance Centers. Student-athletes are given Student-athletes who have completed at least 2013 Senior Captain Alana D’Onofrio graduated in the option to utilize the master schedule which one term at the University, achieved a 3.2 Cu- the 2014 Spring semester as a Golden Eagle Athlete allows them to schedule set tutoring appoint- mulative GPA and competed in 50% of the Award recipient. ments for twice a week per subject throughout team’s athletic competitions are eligible for the the academic semester. Student-athletes may Big Sky Conference Scholar Athlete Award. also take advantage of the drop in services and make appointments on an as-needed basis. 2012 Big Sky All-Academic MISSION NAU’s Athletic Academic Services department EARLY ENROLLMENT Torey Braly strives to provide quality academic services Student-athletes are afforded the opportuni- Diane Buzzard that will enhance the student-athletes’ total ed- ty to participate in priority registration which Alana D’Onofrio ucational experience and encourage graduation enables the student-athletes to accommodate Lindsay Doyle within four years. practice schedules while continuing to make Danny Muniz progress towards graduation. The student-ath- Elinor Priest Lumberjack Academics has the following pro- letes are grouped with seniors and honor stu- Nicole Sherwin grams in place for student-athletes: dents for registration. In order to utilize pri- Malia Tano ority registration, student-athletes must have Emily Wadell PROACTIVE MENTORING all holds cleared from their account and meet Lauren Weaver Haley Wingender Each year approximately 30-50 first year stu- with their academic advisor for advisement and dent-athletes will be selected to participate activation. BOLD indicates current player in NAU’s ProActive Mentor program which PROGRESS REPORTS targets students who Lumberjack Academics All student-athletes will have progress reports believes may benefit from academic mento- completed once a semester. Student-athletes

53 @NAUWomensSoccer About Lumberjack Stadium The newly renovated Lumberjack Stadium is a major façade of the $106 million Health and Learning Center, providing Northern Arizona University with one of the top soccer facilities in the West. Located on the north side of campus, the Lumberjack Stadium location remains rich in history. The covered facility will hold 1,000 fans in chair-back seating to watch home contests for the Northern Ar- 2014 SEASON izona women’s soccer program after serving as the main football facility at NAU for 20 years. The Lumberjack soccer program has advanced to two NCAA College Cups since 2008 while winning a combined three Big Sky Conference Championships. They opened the new stadium on Aug. 26, 2011. New lights blanket the field that meets the minimum NCAA dimensions of 65 yards wide by 120 yards long, allowing for highly popular evening matches. There is also a new press box, locker room facilities and coaches’ offices for the team, while HLC provides offices and locker rooms for women’s golf, tennis, track and field and other NAU Athletics staff members. The women’s soccer program christened its home 15 years ago Oct. 24, 1997, with a Big Sky Conference tilt against Cal State Northridge. It was a match to remember, as Danielle Wile of NAU scored in the second overtime session to give the home team a wild 7-6 win. The match still holds NAU records for most shots in a

COACHING STAFF game, most goals between two teams, and most goals scored (7), a record tied two seasons ago against Lamar. The original stadium, which seated 3,000 fans, began as the home of Lumberjack football in the fall of 1957, with the Lumberjacks opening the facility with a 47-0 win over Ft. Huachuca Army Base. The stadium remained the football home until 1977, when the gridiron program moved into its current home, the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome. During its 20 years in Lumberjack Stadium, the football team carded a 61-33-3 (.644) record. It is THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

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Lumberjacks At Home YEAR OVERALL CONF. 1997 2-2-0 (.500) 1-2-0 (.333) 1998 5-3-0 (.625) 3-0-0 (1.000) 1999 3-6-0 (.333) 2-2-0 (.500) 2000 3-2-0 (.600) 3-0-0 (1.000) 2001 3-5-1 (.388) 2-1-1 (.625) 2002 4-4-0 (.500) 2-1-0 (.667) 2003 4-4-1 (.500) 3-0-0 (1.000) 2004 5-5-1 (.500) 2-1-0 (.667) 2005 6-3-0 (.667) 1-2-0 (.333) 2006 5-4-1 (.555) 1-2-1 (.375) 2007 6-3-2 (.636) 2-1-0 (.667) 2008 8-3-0 (.727) 3-1-0 (.750) 2009 6-2-1 (.722) 3-0-0 (1.000) 2010 9-2-0 (.818) 4-0-0 (1.000) 2011 3-2-3 (.563) 2-0-1 (.833) 2012 2-4-4 (.400) 1-1-3 (.500) 2013 5-3-2 (.550) 3-1-0 (.750) Totals 79-57-16 (.572) 38-15-6 (.695)

Home Attendence (Since 2000) YEAR DATES REC. AT T. AVG. 2000 5 3-2-0 (.600) 1,709 342 2001 9 3-5-1 (.388) 3,060 340 2002 8 4-4-0 (.500) 2,625 328 2003 9 4-4-1 (.500) 3,567 396 2004 11 5-5-1 (.500) 6,545 595 2005 9 6-3-0 (.667) 2,942 327 2006 10 5-4-1 (.555) 4,844 484 2007 11 6-3-2 (.636) 5,754 523 2008 11 8-3-0 (.727) 6,250 568 2009 9 6-2-1 (.722) 7,960 884 2010 11 9-2-0 (.818) 6,761 615 2011 8 3-2-3 (.563) 3,231 404 2012 10 2-4-4 (.400) 6.966 696

Largest Home Crowds 1. 2,207 vs. Arizona State, 8/24/12 (L 4-0) 2. 2,187 vs. Arizona, 8/28/09 (T, 2-2) 3. 2,011 vs. Nevada, 11/24/04 (L, 2-1) 4. 1,492 vs. Arizona State, 8/22/08 (L, 4-2) 5. 1,317 vs. Embry-Riddle, 9/28/07 (W, 3-0) 6. 1,278 vs. Oakland, 9/4/09 (L, 1-0) 7. 1,068 vs. Grand Canyon 9/13/13 (W, 1-0) 8. 1,050 vs. Iowa, 9/6/09 (L, 4-1) 9. 973 vs. Murray State, 9/18/09 (W, 4-0) 10. 882 vs. Sacramento State, 11//7/10 (L, 1-0) 11. 845 vs. #5 Portland, 9/24/06 (L, 4-0) 12. 839 vs. Utah Valley State, 8/27/04 (T, 0-0) 13. 816 vs. Northern Colorado, 11/5/10 (W, 1-0) 14. 791 vs. Montana, 10/12/07 (L, 2-0) 15. 732 vs. Embry-Riddle, 9/17/11 (W, 3-1) 16. 723 vs. Drake, 8/26/11 (L, 2-1) 17 719 vs. Arizona State, 8/20/10 (L, 4-3) 18. 704 vs. UTEP, 9/20/13 (L, 4-3) 19. 685 vs. New Mexico State, 9/12/09 (W, 3-1) 20 684 vs. Central Arkansas, 9/26/08 (W, 5-0)

55 @NAUWomensSoccer Welcome to Northern Arizona University 2014 SEASON COACHING STAFF

Northern Arizona University provides an outstanding un- dergraduate residential education strengthened by important re- search, graduate and professional programs, and a responsive dis- tance learning network delivering programs throughout Arizona. NAU’s underlying core strength at the undergraduate level is in its ability to provide knowledge of the world, an ability to appre- ciate change, diversity, and life itself. Faculty and staff members are committed to the residential campus concept and to the student population; however, they are also prepared to deliver education throughout Arizona and the world either online or in new campus structures.

THE LUMBERJACKS The Mountain Campus has a student population of more than 20,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and at sites across the state. NAU was established in 1899 as the Northern Arizona Normal School. A close, personal interest in the development of each student as an individual has long been a trademark of the Mountain Campus. This educational experience is enhanced by an atmosphere that celebrates the diversity of opinions and cultures. The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a diverse range of disciplines from liberal arts and the sciences to professional and career-related fields. As NAU looks to the future, it continues to develop inno- vative ways to provide citizens with greater access to education and SEASON REVIEW strives to strengthen its teaching and service partnerships to meet the needs of a changing Arizona. Flagstaff, with a population of about 57,000, is rich in cultural diversity. Located at the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is 140 miles north of Phoenix at the intersection of Inter- state 17 and Interstate 40. With its elevation of 7,000 feet and a four-season climate, Flagstaff is ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Nearby attractions include the Grand Canyon, Lowell Observatory, Oak Creek Canyon, HISTORY Sedona, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Arizona Snowbowl.

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In the classroom, the Lumberjacks once again proved that academics is at the forefront of the stu- dent-athlete experience as NAU finished with a depart- ment-wide 3.09 cumulative GPA. Twelve of the depart- ment’s 15 programs achieved a GPA of at least 3.00 led by the women’s soccer team, who recorded a 3.49 GPA. Four student-athletes received CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honors and 119 total student-athletes were named All-Academic by the Big Sky and WAC. A total of 56 student-athletes earned their degrees during the 2012-13 academic year, while the Lumberjacks also performed well on the APR Report published by the NCAA in June. All 15 sponsored sports exceeded NCAA aca- demic standards for the fourth consecutive year and the department’s overall APR of 977 was 28 points higher than 2010-11. Twelve squads carried multi-year totals above Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics 960, while seven teams accomplished perfect single-year scores of 1000 led by the women’s tennis team who re- Dr. Lisa Campos ceived the APR Public Recognition Award from the NCAA for earning a perfect single-year APR each of the last four years. NAU FACTS Enrollment (statewide)...... 26,002 Staff...... 2,248 Founded...... 1899 Degrees...... 78 undergraduate degree programs ...... 58 graduate degree programs ...... Eight doctoral degree programs Colleges...... Arts and Letters ...... Business ...... Education ...... Engineering and Natural Sciences ...... Health and Human Services ...... Social and Behavioral Sciences

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COACHING STAFF 2013-14 Graduates

THE LUMBERJACKS 2013-14 Grads Women’s Soccer 2014 Golden Eagle Scholars SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

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Northern Arizona student-athletes have a myriad for the future will be to continue this outreach and become of responsibilities that extend beyond the playing arena and leaders at the university with our service to the community.” classroom. All Lumberjack student-athletes are all required to At the conclusion of the 2013-2014 academic year, the complete a minimum of 10 hours of community service and NAU student-athletes completed 4,378 hours of community outreach per academic year, which most exceed those hours. service and outreach. In all, the students improved by 528 hours Events in and around the Northern Arizona community allow from the 2012-2013 academic year, and surpassed the lofty Lumberjack student-athletes to serve as role models to young- department goal of 4,000. er aspiring college-bound student-athletes. Some of this year’s “Our student-athletes do a tremendous job of giving community service events were Special Olympics of Northern back to the community, and more importantly, they understand Arizona, St. Mary’s Blood Bank, Peaks Retirement Home, YMCA, the importance of community service,” said NAU Assistant Ath- Red Ribbon Week, National Women in Sports Day, and Stu- letic Director for Academics Pam Lowie. dent-Athlete for a Day. Each year a male and female recipient of the Lumber- “It is a great honor to be part of the Flagstaff and jack Service Award is given, and this year’s honorees were foot- Northern Arizona communities,” said VP of Intercollegiate Ath- ball linebacker Austin Hasquet and track and swimmer Emma letics Dr. Lisa Campos. “This honor brings tremendous oppor- Lowther; signifying them as the top student-athletes in giving tunity for our student-athletes and coaches to serve and share back to the community. the message of Northern Arizona University and NAU Athlet- ics. I am very proud of the work our student-athletes do in the classroom, in training and in our community. My expectations

4,378 - The amount of community service hours NAU student-ath- letes complete during the 2013-14 academic year.

10 - The amount of community service hours NAU student-athletes are required to complete each school year.

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@NAUAthletics 60 LUMBERJACK SOCCER UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT - DR. RITA CHENG

Meet NAU’s 16th president, Dr. Rita ourselves as part of something much greater than ourselves. We Cheng cannot isolate, we must invite people in, we must go outside our walls.” During Dr. Rita Cheng’s first visit to Before moving to SIU, Cheng spent 22 years in teaching campus, her speech before a standing and administrative roles at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, room only crowd left little room for doubt including five years as provost and vice chancellor for academic about the kind of president she would be affairs. for Northern Arizona University. Cheng, who was also a professor of accounting at SIU, earned her “I have always believed I have a re- Ph.D. in management from the Fox School of Business and Man- sponsibility to help others through ser- agement at Temple University. She earned her MBA degree from vice,” she said. “I firmly believe we have the University of Rhode Island and a bachelor of business admin- an obligation to give back, and I try to istration degree with honors from Bishop‘s University in Quebec. live by that value.” A 28-member search committee of ABOR members, NAU Cheng was unanimously appointed by the Arizona Board faculty and staff, and community, business, tribal and educational of Regents to be the next NAU president when John Haeger steps leaders contributed to the decision to choose Cheng. down later this summer. Her three-year contract began Aug. 15. The new NAU president joins the ABOR Enterprise Ex- Cheng, who was chancellor at Southern Illinois Univer- ecutive Committee, comprised of the presidents of Arizona State sity, opened her that first on campus presentation by saying she University, NAU, the University of Arizona, and ABOR as the exec- was “humbled and honored” to be considered for the presidency, utive leadership of the Arizona public university enterprise system acknowledging that NAU’s upward trajectory—much to the credit of responsible for driving achievement of statewide goals. President Haeger—was no secret nationally and had been noticed “Dr. Cheng’s impressive career in higher education and by her from afar. Visiting in person only confirmed that view, she her transformative leadership will advance NAU to even great- said. “At the heart of it all resides a talented faculty and staff that er heights, enable the achievement of the university’s ambitious makes it possible.” goals, and foster enhanced student success,” said ABOR chair The incoming president spent a recent whirlwind first Rick Myers, who served as co-chair of the hiring committee. “This official visit on June 12 meeting with campus administrative and is the beginning of a legacy that will serve the entire state.” faculty leadership. Throughout her engaging presentation in a jam- packed Ashurst Auditorium, Cheng laid out the vision and values that define her, and offered glimpses into the early life experiences that drive her to succeed. During a 17-minute presentation to hundreds in Ashurst and hundreds more watching online, Cheng explained how grow- ing up on a farm in Wisconsin taught her “the value of hard work and doing what you have committed to do—being authentic and true to your goals.” Cheng’s own journey through higher education, raising a family and negotiating a steadily rising career reinforced beliefs she exudes as a university leader today, with an appreciation that she moved into expanding horizons for women and first-generation stu- dents. “I have always believed I have a responsibility to help others through service,” she said. Candidly, Cheng simply posed the question she correctly presumed was on everyone’s mind: “What kind of president might I be?” In answering, Cheng shared “the val- ues I bring to all I do.” An accountant by train- ing, she acknowledged the role of data in mak- ing informed decisions, but said “numbers alone cannot answer the human questions. To answer those questions, a leader needs to hear from all the very human stakeholders in the university’s future.” Themes of shared governance, trans- parency, communication, accountability and in- clusiveness followed. She noted her support for a strong, academically focused athletics program, but also emphasized, “music, art, theater, distin- guished speakers, and other cultural and recre- ational activities that contribute to the vibrancy of our campus.” Cheng turned to the citizens of Flagstaff by saying the university must define communi- ties broadly rather than narrowly. “We must view Dr. Rita Cheng was appointed the 16th president of Northern Arizona University on June 18, 2014. 61 @NAUWomensSoccer VICE PRESIDENT FOR INTERCOLLEAGIATE ATHLETICS - DR. LISA CAMPOS

In her first year at NAU, Campos guided the In her tenure at UTEP, she also had oversight of the women’s Lumberjacks to the prestigious Presidents’ golf, rifle, and softball programs, served as championship director for nu- Cup as the NAU Athletics Department was merous conference championships, and co-hosted a weekly television recognized for their overall excellence in show, Miner Sports Weekly. Dr. Campos also assisted with athletic facility competition and in the classroom. The Lum- enhancements and co-directed the planning and design of the $2.6 million berjacks finished first in overall athletic points Helen of Troy Softball Complex, which opened in September 2005. and tied for second in overall academic per- In 2006, Campos served as the NCAA liaison for the Self Study 2014 SEASON formance as they became the fourth institu- Report for NCAA Certification and continued to oversee all gender, minority tion to win multiple Presidents’ Cups, winning equity, and student welfare strategic plans. She was responsible for Title IX their second Presidents’ Cup (first was 2005- staff education and staff diversity training. In 2005, she created the Athletics 06). NAU also claimed the 2013-14 Men’s Diversity Graduate Assistantship Program and served on the UTEP Wom- and Women’s All-Sports Trophy; the first true en’s Resource Advisory Board. sweep by an institution since 2000-01. The She was promoted to the Senior Associate position after serving Lumberjacks captured five team championships, with an additional eight as the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator since teams finishing in the top five. August of 2003. She also served two years as the Assistant Dean of Stu- The success on and off the field continues, and over the past two dents within the UTEP Division of Student Affairs. years, Campos saw her department capture 52 total conference champion- Dr. Campos had the opportunity to serve on a number of NCAA ships. Most recently during the 2013-14, six teams – men’s cross country Committees, including the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field all captured Big Cabinet, the NCAA Rifle Committee, and chaired the NCAA Women’s Soc- Sky Championships while women’s swimming & diving won its first Western cer Committee. Athletic Conference Championships – and 19 student-athletes combined She was a member of the Conference USA Joint Group and for 24 individual titles between cross country and track & field in the Big Sky served on the Senior Woman Administrator administrative group. In 2005- and swimming & diving in the WAC. Beyond championships, the Lumber- 2006, when UTEP joined Conference USA, she served on the Conference COACHING STAFF jacks produced 183 all-conference honorees and 13 student-athletes that USA Strategic Planning Committee and assisted in the development of the combined for 18 All-American honors. realigned Conference USA’s vision, core values, mission, and strategic ob- In the classroom, the Lumberjacks once again proved that aca- jectives. She also represented UTEP on conference committees, including demics is at the forefront of the student-athlete experience as NAU finished the budget subcommittee, legislative committee, championships selection with a department-wide 3.125 cumulative GPA. Ten of 13 teams finished committee, and various sport committees. the 2012-13 academic year with a GPA of at least 3.00 led by the volleyball Dr. Campos previously served as the Assistant Dean of Students team, who recorded a 3.57 GPA, followed by swimming & diving at 3.50 at UTEP from 2001-03. Campos coordinated and administered the univer- and soccer at 3.42. Two student-athletes received CoSIDA/Capital One sity’s student discipline system, interpreted the University of Texas System Academic All-District honors, one of which was named a CoSIDA/Capital Regents’ Rules and Regulations governing the student academic honesty One Academic All-American First Team honoree. NAU had 139 total stu- and conduct code, and provided information to the university community dent-athletes earn All-Academic honors by the Big Sky and WAC. A total on discipline policies, rules, regulations, and procedures. She served as of 58 student-athletes earned their degrees during the 2013-14 academic a mentor to an undergraduate student participating in the NASPA Minority year. Undergraduate Fellows Program and served on a variety of campus com- All 15 sponsored sports exceeded NCAA academic standards for mittees including the UTEP President’s Advisory Committee on Women, the fifth consecutive year as the department posted an overall APR of 973. Student Affairs Staff Development Committee, Faculty Senate Student Nine squads carried multi-year totals above 960, while six teams accom- Conduct Committee, and the University Health Awareness Committee. plished perfect single-year scores of 1000 led by the women’s tennis and In the community, Campos was a member of the Girl Scouts of swimming & diving teams who received the APR Public Recognition Award the Rio Grande board and the Junior League of El Paso. THE LUMBERJACKS from the NCAA for earning a perfect single-year APR each of the last four Dr. Campos holds a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from the years. University of Texas at El Paso. She graduated from Colorado State Uni- Campos and the Lumberjacks continue to give back to the com- versity where she earned a bachelor’s of science degree in Business Ad- munity as her student-athletes completed the most community service ministration and a master’s of science degree in Student Affairs in Higher hours ever in department history. The Lumberjacks’ set a goal of 4,000 Education. hours for the 2013-14 academic year – they eclipsed the mark with an in- Campos is a member of the National Association of Collegiate strumental 4,378 hours. Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), National Association of Col- Campos made four coaching hires, changing the culture of NAU legiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Football Championship Subdivision basketball with the hires of Jack Murphy from the University of Memphis Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) and Flagstaff Leadership Pro- to lead the Lumberjack men’s team and Sue Darling from the University gram. of Arizona to head the women’s squad. In her second year, she hired two A native of Las Animas, Colo., Campos is married to Darren D’At- coaches away from Conference USA. Ken Murphy from the University tilio. They live in Flagstaff with their son, Christopher. of Texas-El Paso was named to guide the volleyball program, and, from Southern Mississippi, Ki Kroll was hired to lead the men’s tennis program. Campos took over the leadership of the Lumberjack Athletics department after serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the SEASON REVIEW University of Texas at El Paso since August of 2006. With her hiring at NAU, Campos, 35, became one of 26 females and the youngest in the country to lead a Division I program, including 13 head athletic administrators at the Football Championship Subdivision lev- el. Campos served as the sport administrator for the Miner men’s and women’s cross country, women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s track and field programs at UTEP. Campos also was the primary administrator for compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and cheerleading. She

HISTORY was the advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and served as the liaison to the Intercollegiate Athletic Council, Office of Student Life, Miner Village, and the UTEP Police Department.

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