William Jewell Cardinal Soccer

2016 Media Guide WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

2016 Numerical Roster 1 Jordan Lewis Junior GK Smithville, Mo. Breakdown by Class 2 Emma Baldridge Sophomore MID Liberty, Mo. Senior (5): Sophomore (6): 3 Shalynn Thomas Sophomore MID Nixa, Mo. Emily Monroe Emma Baldridge 4 Elizabeth McQueen Sophomore DEF Kearney, Mo. Sydney White Shalynn Thomas 5 Haley Buckholtz Freshman DEF City, Mo. Madison Allshouse Alyson Galler 6 Aspen Hawkins Junior MID Springfield, Mo. Natalie Owens Madilyn Payne Emma Staebell 7 Emily Monroe Senior FW O’Fallon, Mo. Hayley White 8 Alyson Galler Sophomore MID Nixa, Mo. Junior (5): Jordan Lewis 9 Bella Catano Freshman MID Kansas City, Mo. Aspen Hawkins Freshman (7): 10 Lexi Pommer Junior FW Oakville, Mo. Lexi Pommer Haley Buckholz Bella Catano 11 Sydney White Senior MID Kansas City, Mo. Mackenzie Giegling Erika Storvick Lindsey Mangum 12 Lindsey Mangum Freshman GK Grain Valley, Mo. Gracie Schweinfurth 13 Madilyn Payne Sophomore FW Kearney, Mo. Allison Malott Abbey Christensen 14 Mackenzie Giegling Junior DEF St. Louis, Mo. 15 Madison Allshouse Senior MID Liberty, Mo. 17 Gracie Schweinfurth Freshman FW Gladstone, Mo. 18 Natalie Owens Senior DEF Overland Park, Kan. Breakdown by Hometown 19 Emma Staebell Sophomore DEF O’Fallon, Mo. Columbia (1): Nixa (2): 20 Allison Malott Freshman FW Liberty, Mo. Erika Storvick Alyson Galler 21 Erika Storvick Junior MID Columbia, Mo. Gladstone (1): Shalynn Thomas 22 Hayley White Sophomore MID Kansas City, Mo. Gracie Schweinfurth O’Fallon (2): 23 Abby Christensen Freshman FW Kirkwood, Mo. Grain Valley (1): Emily Monroe Lindsey Mangum Emma Staebell Kansas City (4): Overland Park (KS) (1): Haley Buckholz Natalie Owens Bella Catano Smithville (1): Hayley White 2016 Alphabetical Roster Jordan Lewis Sydney White 15 Madison Allshouse Senior MID Liberty, Mo. Kearney (2): Springfield (1): 2 Emma Baldridge Sophomore MID Liberty, Mo. Elizabeth McQueen Aspen Hawkins 5 Haley Buckholz Freshman DEF Kansas City, Mo. Madilyn Payne St. Louis (1): 9 Bella Catano Freshman MID Kansas City, Mo. Kirkwood (1): Mackenzie Giegling 23 Abby Christensen Freshman FW Kirkwood, Mo. Abby Christensen 8 Alyson Galler Sophomore MID Nixa, Mo. Liberty (3): 14 Mackenzie Giegling Junior DEF St. Louis, Mo. Madison Allshouse 6 Aspen Hawkins Junior MID Springfield, Mo. Emma Baldridge 1 Jordan Lewis Junior GK Smithville, Mo. Allison Malott 20 Allison Malott Freshman FW Liberty, Mo. 12 Lindsey Mangum Freshman GK Grain Valley, Mo. 4 Elizabeth McQueen Sophomore DEF Kearney, Mo. Pronunciation Guide 7 Emily Monroe Senior FW O’Fallon, Mo. Madison Allshouse ...... ALLS-house 18 Natalie Owens Senior DEF Overland Park, Kan. Bella Catano...... Cuh-TAWN-o 13 Madilyn Payne Sophomore FW Kearney, Mo. Abby Christensen...... Chris-ten-son 10 Lexie Pommer Junior FW Oakville, Mo. Alyson Galler...... GAH-ler 17 Gracie Schweinfurth Freshman FW Gladstone, Mo. Mackenzie Giegling...... GEEG-ling 19 Emma Staebell Sophomore DEF O’Fallon, Mo. Allison Malott...... MUH-lot 21 Erika Storvick Junior MID Columbia, Mo. Gracie Schweinfurth...... Schwhine-FERTH 3 Shalynn Thomas Sophomore MID Nixa, Mo. Emma Staeball...... STUH-bell 22 Hayley White Sophomore MID Kansas City, Mo. 11 Sydney White Senior MID Kansas City, Mo. WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

2016 Schedule Date Opponent Location Time September 2 University of Sioux Falls Kearney, Neb. 2:00 p.m. September 4 Unviersity of Nebraska Kearney Kearney, Neb. 11:00 a.m. September 9 Lewis University* Liberty, Mo. 5:00 p.m. September 11 University of Wisconsin Parkside* Liberty, Mo. 12:00 p.m. September 13 Missouri Southern State University* Liberty, Mo. 7:00 p.m. September 16 University of Indianapolis* Indianapolis, Ind. 5:00 p.m. September 18 Saint Joseph’s College* Rensselaer, Ind. 12:00 p.m. September 23 Maryville University* St. Louis, Mo. 11:00 a.m. September 25 University of Missouri-St. Louis* St. Louis, Mo. 12:00 p.m. September 30 Truman State University* Liberty, Mo. 5:00 p.m. October 2 Quincy University* Liberty, Mo. 12:00 p.m. October 7 University of Southern Indiana Evansville, Ind. 5:00 p.m. October 9 Bellarmine University Louisville, Ky. 12:00 p.m. October 14 University of Illinois Springfield Liberty, Mo. 5:00 p.m. October 16 McKendree University Liberty, Mo. 12:00 p.m. October 21 University of Missouri S&T Liberty, Mo. 5:00 p.m. October 23 Drury University Springfield, Mo. 12:00 p.m. October 26 Rockhurst University Liberty, Mo. 5:00 p.m. WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

SIOUX FALLS Sept. 2 • Kearney, NE NEBRASKA KEARNEY Sept. 4 • Kearney, NE Location: Sioux Falls, SD Head Coach: Brittany Goosen Location: Kearney, Neb. Head Coach: John Maessner President: Mark Bendetto Alma Mater: Nebraska President: Douglas A. Kristensen Alma Mater: Virginia Enrollment: 1,108 Record: 2-14-1 Enrollment: 5,274 Record: 26-37-11 Conference: NSIC Assistant(s): Kyle Halfpop Conference: MIAA Assistant(s): Chloe Roberts, Athletic Director: Josh Snyder 2015 Record: 2-14-1 Athletic Director: Paul Plinske Whitney Ryan, Brian Rodine SID: Dan Genzler SID: Peter Yazvac 2015 Record: 5-10-4 Phone: 605-331-6774 Phone: 3-8-865-8334 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: usfcougars.com Website: lopers.com

LEWIS UNIVERSITY Sept. 9 • Liberty, MO UW-PARKSIDE Sept. 11 • Liberty, MO Location: Romeoville, Ill. Head Coach: Chris Koenig Location: Kenosha, Wis. Head Coach: Brittany Nikolic President: Dr. David J. Livingston Alma Mater: SIUE President: Deborah L. Ford Alma Mater: Stanford Enrollment: 6,600 Record: 62-76-17 Enrollment: 4,770 Record: 6-8-3 Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Ashleigh Ellenwood Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Nick Grabvac, Aron Athletic Director: Dr. John Planek 2015 Record: 10-7-2 Athletic Director: Tamie Faulk Day Gentry SID: Matt Brendich 2015 GLVC: 8-5-2 SID: Bill Boppre 2015 Record: 6-8-3 Phone: 815-836-5229 Phone: 262-595-2656 2015 GLVC: 5-7-3 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: lewisflyers.com Website: parksiderangers.com

MISSOURI SOUTHERN Sept. 13 • Liberty, MO INDIANAPOLIS Sept. 4 • Indianapolis, IN Location: Joplin, Mo. Head Coach: Chris McNaughton Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Head Coach: Holly Cox President: Dr. Alan D. Marble Alma Mater: Ottawa President:Robert L. Manuel Alma Mater: Southern Mississippi Enrollment: 5,561 Record: 0-0 Enrollment: 5,400 Record: 5-8-4 Conference: MIAA Assistant(s): Stephanie Kirvan Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Ryan Baca, Athletic Director: Jared Bruggeman 2015 Record: 2-15-1 Athletic Director: Dr. Sue Willey Samantha Jones SID: Shaun Buck SID: Ryan Thomas 2015 Record: 5-8-4 Phone: 625-3113 Phone: 788-3494 2015 GLVC: 4-7-4 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: mssulions.com Website: athletics.uindy.edu

SAINT JOSEPH’S Sept. 18 • Rensselaer, IN MARYVILLE Sept. 23 • St. Louis, MO Location: Rensselaer, Ind. Head Coach: Justin Olson Location: St. Louis, Mo. Head Coach: Eric Delabar President: Robert A. Pastoor Alma Mater: Southern Indiana President: Mark Lombardi Alma Mater: Quincy University Enrollment: 1,100 Record: 0-0 Enrollment: 5,900 Record: 146-138-21 Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): N/A Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Lori Chalupny, Athletic Director: Bill Massoels 2015 Record: 2-14-2 Athletic Director: Marcus Manning Dave Thurmer SID: Ken Badylak 2015 GLVC: 2-12-1 SID: Chuck Yahng 2015 Record: 7-7-3 Phone: 219-866-6141 Phone: 314-529-9312 2015 GLVC: 6-6-3 Email:[email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: athletics.saintjoe.edu Website: maryvillesaints.com

MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS Sept. 25 • St. Louis, Mo. TRUMAN STATE Sept. 30 • Liberty, MO Location: St. Louis, Mo. Head Coach: Wendy Dillinger Location: Kirksville, Mo. Head Coach: Mike Cannon President: Thomas F. George Alma Mater: Indian President: Dr. Susan L. Thomas Alma Mater: Truman State Enrollment: 16,000 Record: 20-13-5 Enrollment: 6,200 Record: 305-109-49 Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Chris Sellers, Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): N/A Athletic Director: Lori Flanagan Lynda Keeton Athletic Director: Jerry Wollerming 2015 Record: 15-3-5 SID: Mary Ann Mitchell 2015 Record: 12-5-4 SID: Kevin White 2015 GLVC: 11-1-3 Phone: 314-516-5660 2015 GLVC: 8-3-4 Phone: 660-785-4276 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: umsltritons.com Website: trumanbulldogs.com WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

QUINCY UNIVERSITY Oct. 2 • Liberty, MO SOUTHERN INDIANA Oct. 7 • Evansville, IN Location: Quincy, Ill. Head Coach: Dave Musso Location: Evansville, Ind. Head Coach: Eric Schoenstein President: Robert Gervasi Alma Mater: Quincy President: Linda L.M. Bennett Alma Mater: Southern Indiana Enrollment: 1,300 Record: 142-50-23 Enrollment: 10,800 Record: 0-0 Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Jen Ogren, Javier Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): N/A Athletic Director: Marty Bell Skwara Athletic Director: Jon Mark Hall 2015 Record: 5-10-2 SID: Brendan Bittner 2015 Record: 14-4-4 SID: Ray Simmons 2015 GLVC: 4-10-1 Phone: 217-228-5241 2015 GLVC: 9-3-3 Phone: 812-465-1622 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: quhawks.com Website: gousieagles.com

BELLARMINE Oct. 9 • Louisville, KY ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD Oct. 14 • Liberty, MO Location: Louisville, Ky. Head Coach: Chris Tinius Location: Springfield, Ill. Head Coach: Erin Egolf President: Doris A. Tegart Alma Mater: Western Kentucky President: Susan J. Koch Alma Mater: Illinois Springfield Enrollment: 3,600 Record: 31-7-5 Enrollment: 5,400 Record: 0-0 Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Chris Cahill Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Jason Vicek Athletic Director: 2015 Record: 17-3-2 Athletic Director: 2015 Record: 5-11-2 SID: John Spugnardi 2015 GLVC: 12-1-2 SID: David Dalfonso 2015 GLVC: 4-9-2 Phone: 502-272-8078 Phone: 217-206-8195 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: athletics.bellarmine.edu Website: uisprairiestars.com

MCKENDREE Oct. 16 • Liberty, MO MISSOURI S&T Oct. 21 • Liberty, MO Location: Lebanon, Ill. Head Coach: Tim Strange Location: Rolla, Mo. Head Coach: Joe McCauley President: James M. Dennis Alma Mater: St. Louis President: Cheryl B. Schrader Alma Mater: Louisville Enrollment: 3,200 Record: N/A Enrollment: 8,500 Record: 37-67-11 Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Krystiana Clark, Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Floy Jernigan, Me- Athletic Director: Chuck Bruggemann Marc Hager, Jamie Svanner Athletic Director: Mark Mullin lissa Shoemaker SID: Scott Cummings 2015 Record: 8-8-3 SID: John Kean 2015 Record: 1-14-2 Phone: 618-537-6879 2015 GLVC: 7-6-2 Phone: 573-341-4140 2015 GLVC: 0-13-2 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: mckbearcats.com Website: minerathletics.com

DRURY UNIVERSITY Oct. 23 • Springfield, MO ROCKHURST Oct. 26 • Liberty, MO Location: Springfield, Mo. Head Coach: Alf Bilboa Location: Kansas City, Mo. Head Coach: Greg Herdlick President: J. Timothy Cloud Alma Mater: Truman State President: Thomas Curran Alma Mater: Rockhurst Enrollment: 1,500 Record: 101-64-27 Enrollment: 3,000 Record: 177-107-31 Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Bronagh Kerins Conference: GLVC Assistant(s): Brian White, Eric Athletic Director: Mark Fisher 2015 Record: 9-5-4 Athletic Director: Gary Burns Ellefson SID: Ed Beach 2015 GLVC: 8-4-3 SID: John Dodderidge 2015 Record: 7-6-6 Phone: 417-873-4097 Phone: 816-501-4850 2015 GLVC: 7-5-3 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: drurypanthers.com Website: rockhursthawks.com WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

JEFFERSON ROBLEE Season: Six Head Coach Sixth Season Overall Record: 44-36-10 GLVC Record: 35-32-8 816-415-5986 Alma Mater: Park University [email protected] Playing Career: Tulsa University

Jefferson Roblee will begin his sixth season as Head Coach of the Women’s Soccer program in 2016. During his time as head coach he has guided the Jewell men’s and women’s teams to national recognition. The men’s team has been NCAA II nationally ranked as high as No. 21 and women’s soccer team has been nationally ranking as high as No. 12. The women’s soccer team also qualified for the NCAA II National Championship tournament (2012). Jewell Soccer teams have also garnered national team academic and team sportsmanship awards. In ad- dition 15 men’s soccer players and 19 women’s soccer players at Jewell have been named National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Scholar All Region or Scholar All America. Always with ambition to achieve, Roblee’s teams have succeeded on the field and in the classroom.

At William Jewell Roblee has led the women’s program to appearances in the national polls in 2012 and 2013 and qualified for the GLVC Championships during those same seasons. The Cardinals have earned four NSCAA Academic Awards and three NSCAA Ethics Awards. During the NAIA era Roblee led Jewell to an elite eight finish in 2010 which followed a sweet sixteen mark in 2007.

With the men’s program, the Cardinals were nationally ranked back in 2012 before qualifying for the GLVC Tournament. The men also re- ceived three NSCAA Team Academic and Ethics Awards.

Besides his experience coaching college soccer at William Jewell College, Roblee has had experience guiding ambitious players to achieve in club, Olympic Development, elite amateur soccer and professional soccer opportunities. His 80/81 KC United team won the Kansas State Cup championship in 2001 and 2002. He also coached the KC Pace to historic Missouri State Cup championships in 2005 and 2006. In addition he was the Head Coach of the Kansas City Brass of the United Soccer League’s Premier Development League when they qualified for the U.S. Open Cup in 2007. He has been involved with the US Youth Soccer’s Olympic Development Program (ODP) and also has been a scout for US Club Soccer’s Id2 program. Roblee has coached 16 players who have been drafted or signed by (MLS) and more than 70 who have earned All America honors or played for a professional team (MISL/USL Pro/NASL/MLS/Europe). In recent years Roblee has coached at the Pro Pace Soccer Combine and also evaluated for professional soccer teams Sporting KC (MLS) and FC Kansas City (NWSL) at their open tryouts.

Overall he has seen 16 players drafted or signed by Major League Soccer (MLS) teams and has more than 70 All-Americans and/or profes- sional players to his credit.

Roblee played college soccer at The University of Tulsa for coach Randy Waldrum before finishing his communications degree at Park Univer- sity. He played his high school soccer at nearby Winnetonka for coaches Don Giannola and Glenn Rosario and played club soccer for George Derra’s UHS Apollos. In addition he played three years in Missouri’s ODP program.

Roblee has a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) National coaching license and a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Director of Coaching Diploma. In addition Roblee also has a NSCAA National Youth Coaching Diploma. He is a member of the U.S. Soccer Coaches Association and a member of the United States Youth Soccer Coaches Connection. Roblee is also a certified Double-Goal Coach in the Positive Coaching Alliance.

Jefferson Roblee’s twin brother, Lincoln Roblee, is the Head Coach of the women’s soccer team at Benedictine College.

Roblee Year-by-Year (Women) Season Overall GLVC Home Away Neutral Notes 2011 6-10-0 5-10-0 5-3-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 NSCAA Academic Award 2012 15-3-3 12-1-3 7-1-2 7-1-1 1-1-0 GLVC Tournament; NCAA II Tournament; Top 25; NSCAA Academic Award Sarah Franklin-GLVC Offensive Player of the Year 2013 10-8-1 8-6-1 7-2-0 3-6-1 0-0-0 Highest NCAA Ranking at #12; GLVC Tournament; NSCAA Academic Award 2014 6-7-3 5-7-2 3-5-0 3-2-3 0-0-0 NSCAA Academic Award 2015 7-8-3 5-8-2 4-2-3 3-6-0 0-0-0 Total 44-36-10 35-32-8 26-13-5 17-22-5 1-1-0 WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

#1 Jordan Lewis #3 Shalynn Thomas 5’6 • Junior • GK 5’6 • Sophomore • MID Smithville, Mo. • Smithville HS Nixa, Mo. • Nixa HS • Univ. of Missouri

2015 (SOPHOMORE) 2015 (MISSOURI) Appeared in 13 contests with 12 starts in the net...Lead Jewell Did not play goalies in all categories...ranked eighth in the GLVC with a 1.20 goals against average...Was tenth in the league with a .779 saves NIXA HS percentage...Her 53 saves ranked twelfth for an average of 4.08 per Four-year letter winner...Four-time first team All-District...Four time game...Was also eight in the conference in shutouts with four...Tied a career high with ten saves first team All-Conference...Four time All-Southwest Region...Three time All-Ozarks...Two-time against Lewis on October 25...Named Academic All-GLVC...One of 24 Jewell student-athletes to first team All-State (2014, 2015)...Second team All-State (2013)...2015 Nixa High School Most post 4.0 GPA Valuable Player...... 2015 Class 4 Southwest Region Offensive Player of the Year...Played club for Springfield Soccer Club 2014 (FRESHMAN) Started all 11 games she appeared in as a true freshman...Ranked fifth in the GLVC with 5.09 PERSONAL: saves per game...Totaled 1029 minutes played...Led the staff with a career high 56 saves... Shalynn Thomas...Daughter of Don and Tammy Thomas...Has three sibings Leanna, Zack, and Posted a winning record at 5-4 on the season...recorded two shutouts and a 1.31 saves against Sheriana....Majoring in Nursing average...Her first career win came on a shutout of Maryville where she posted five saves... Totaled ten saves at Southern Indiana on October 10...Named Academic All-GLVC

SMITHVILLE HS #4 Elizabeth McQueen Four-year letter winner...Four time first team All-Conference...Four time first team All-District... Four-time All-Kansas City Region Goal Keeper of the Year...Four time St. Joe News Press Goal 5’7 • Sophomore • DEF Keepker of the Year...Two-time Honorable Mention All-State (2011, 2013)...Two-time second Kearney, Mo. • Kearney HS team All-State (2012, 2014)

PERSONAL: 2015 (FRESHMAN) Jordan Lewis...Only child of Shauna Houghton...Majoring in Nursing One of just four players and two freshmen to start all 18 games... recorded one shot...Named Academic All-GLVC

Jordan Lewis - Career Statistics KEARNEY HS Three-time District Champions...2013 State Semi-finalists...2014 State Runner-Up...Two-time Year GP-GS Minutes GA/GaAvg Saves/Pct Shutouts All-Conference...Two-time All-District...2014 Second team All-State...Played club ball for Futura 2014 11-11 1029:19 15/1.31 56/0.789 2 Academy Premier

2015 13-12 1125:12 15/1.20 53/0.779 4 PERSONAL: Career 24-23 2154:31 30/1.25 109/0.784 6.0 Elizabeth McQueen...Daughter of Mitch and Nanette McQueen...Has two siblings Emily and Eric...Majoring in Nursing

#2 Emma Baldridge Elizabeth McQueen - Career Statistics 5’7 • Sophomore • MID Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att Liberty, Mo. • Liberty HS 2015 18-18 0/0/0 1/.000 0 0-0 Career 18-18 0/0/0 1/.000 0 0-0 2015 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 18 games with 13 starts in debut season...Was second on the team with 12 total points, five goals, and 34 shots...Was third on the squad with a .147 shot percentage...Posted a season high nine shots on September 22 opposite Rogers State where she also #5 Haley Buckholz recorded two goals and five points 5’5 • Freshman • DEF LIBERTY HS Kansas City, Mo. • Park Hill HS Four-year letter winner...2013 Conference Champions...Two-time District Champions...Two-time All-Conference...Three-time All-District...2014 Elite 11 Team...Played club ball for Futura Acade- my Premier...Two-time Missouri State Cup Finalists...Missouri State Champions...2012 Midwest PARK HILL HS Regional League Champions...Two-time National League Qualifiers Four-year varsity letter winner...Two-year team captain...Four-time All-District, including first team twice...Three time first team All-Con- ference...Three conseuctive conference championships...2015 PERSONAL: District Champions...2015 State Final Four...Elite 11 Team...Played Emma Baldridge...Daughter of Scott and Tammy Baldridge...Has two brothers Cody and club ball for KC Select Reign...Member of Junior Assembly and Peer Mentors Chase...Older sister Haley plays soccer for Western Kentucky...Majoring in Nursing PERSONAL: Haley Buckholz...Daughter of Nicky and Kit Bartalox and Tim and Jenny Buckholz...Has four Emma Baldridge - Career Statistics sisters Hannah, Amber, Taylor, and Kate...Majoring in Nursing Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att 2015 18-13 5/2/12 34/.147 0 0-0 #6 Aspen Hawkins Career 18-13 5/2/12 34/.147 0 0-0 5’3 • Junior • MID Springfield, Mo. • Central HS

2015 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in all 18 games with 15 starts in 2015...Was third on the team with three goals...Fourth on the team with seven points...Post- ed one assist and 33 shots

2014 (FRESHMAN) Made 16 appearances and 15 starts in debut season...Was second on the team with three goals and nine points...Tied for team lead with three assists...Collected 36 shots WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

#7 Emily Monroe #9 Bella Catano 5’8 • Senior • FW 5’5 • Freshman • MID O’Fallon, MO. • St. Dominic HS Kansas City, Mo. • Park Hill HS

2015 (JUNIOR) PARK HILL HS Made 18 appearances with 12 starts in third season...Third on the Four-year varsity letter winner...Four-time first team All-Confer- team with four goals...Third with ten points...Also collected two ence....Four time All-District...2015 Second team All-Region...2016 assists and 19 shots First team All-Region...2015 Second team All-State...2016 First team All-State 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Started one game before suffering season ending knee injury...Posted one goal, two shots, and PERSONAL: two points against Newman Bella Catano...Daughter of Manny and Christy Catano...Has one sibling Giovanni...Undecided on an academic major 2013 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 19 games while making 8 starts...Recorded two goals on six shots on goal...Was sixth on the team with 13 total shots...Also posted three assists, seven points, and .462 shot percentage #10 Lexi Pommer

ST. DOMINIC HS 5’3 • Junior • FW 2012 Class 2 District and State Champions...2012 Second team All-State..Two-time Conference Oakville, Mo. • Oakville HS Champions...Led team in goals and assists in 2012...2012 St. Louis Post Dispatch All-Metro Third team...Played club ball for WC St. Louis Soccer Club 2015 (SOPHOMORE) PERSONAL: Made 16 appearances with one start in 2015...Attempted four shots Emily Monroe...Daughter of Jim and Theresa Monroe...Has one sister Riley...Majoring in and posted two points...Recorded second career goal at Rogers Business State on September 22...Named Academic All-GLVC

2014 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 12 games with five starts as a true freshman...Took five shots recording one goal Emily Monroe - Career Statistics on September 30 against Rogers State Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att OAKVILLE HS 2013 19-8 2/3/7 13/.154 0 0-0 Three-year letter winner...2011 Offensive Team MVP...2012 second team All-Suburban West Conference...2013 District Champions...Played club ball for St. Louis Scott Gallagher Met- 2014 1-1 1/0/2 2/.500 0 0-0 ro-ECNL...Missouri and Region ODP (2012-2013)...Also lettered in track and field...2014 State 2015 18-12 4/2/10 19/.211 1 0-0 Qualifier in 400 meters Career 38-21 7/5/19 34/ 1 0-0 PERSONAL: Alexis Pommer...Daughter of John and Michelle Pommer...Has four siblings, Nicole, Paige, Andrew, and Zachary...Majoring in Nursing

#8 Alyson Galler Lexi Pommer - Career Statistics 5’7 • Sophomore • MID Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att Nixa, Mo. • Nixa HS 2015 16-1 1/0/2 4/.250 0 0-0 2014 12-5 1/0/2 5/.200 0 0-0 2015 (FRESHMAN) Career 28-6 2/0/4 9/.222 0 0-0 One of just two freshman to start all 18 games in her first season at Jewell...Recorded two goals on 22 shots...Was second on the team with four assists and fourth with eight points...Recorded the game winning shot at Rockhurst in a 4-1 win over the Hawks...Named Academic All-GLVC...Alpha Lambda Delta National Honors Society #11 Sydney White 5’5 • Senior/Student Assistant • MID NIXA HS Four-year letter winner...Two-time first team All-State (2013 & 2015)...2014 second team All- Kansas City, Mo. • Archbiship O’Hara HS State...Three-time first team All-Conference...District Most Valuable Player (2013)...Class 3 All-Southwest Region Co-Player of the Year (2013)...Three-time first team All-Ozarks...Nixa High School Most Valuable Player...Played club ball for the Springfield Soccer Club...Two-time 2015 (JUNIOR) Varsity Track letter winner...Member of Student Council, FCA, and Athletic Leadership Council Appeared in 18 games with six starts...Recorded one assist, one point, and 11 shots PERSONAL: Alyson Galler...Daughter of Nathan Galler and Mark and Nikki Reynolds...Has three siblings Ashleigh, Brennah, and Luke...Majoring in Pre-Physical Therapy 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Made 16 Appearances earning two starts in 2014...Recorded second career goal on September 9 against Lewis University...Also posted one assist and three points...Attempted ten shots, with Alyson Galler - Career Statistics six on goal Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att 2013 (FRESHMAN) In her debut season made 12 appearances...Recorded one goal and two points...Took four 2015 18-18 2/4/8 22/.091 1 0-0 shots with two on goal for a .500 shot on goal percentage Career 18-18 2/4/8 22/.091 1 0-0 ARCHBISHIOP O’HARA HS Four-year letter winner...Two-year team captain...All-Conference, All-District, All-Kansas City Team selection...2012 Conference and District Champions...2012 Missouri Class 1 Western Region Player of the Year...2012 first team All-State...Played club ball for Kansas Rush...Club team captain...Member of National Honors Society

PERSONAL: Sydney White...Daughter of Derrick and Julianne White...Sister Hayley is a sophomore for the Cardinals...Majoring in Biochemistry WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

Sydney White - Career Statistics Mackenzie Giegling - Career Statistics Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att 2015 18-6 0/1/1 11/.000 0 0-0 2015 18-17 0/0/0 0/.000 0 0-0 2014 16-2 1/1/3 10/.100 0 0-0 2014 9-0 0/0/0 0/.000 0 0-0 2013 12-0 1/0/2 4/.250 0 0-0 Career 27-17 0/0/0 0/.000 0 0-0 Career 46-8 2/2/6 25/.080 0 0-0

#12 Lindsey Mangum #15 Madison Allshouse 5’5 • Freshman • GK 5’5 • Senior • DEF/MID Grain Valley, Mo. • Grain Valley HS Liberty, Mo. • Liberty HS

GRAIN VALLEY HS 2015 (JUNIOR) Four-year letter winner...Three-time Conference Champions...Three- Made 16 appearances with seven starts...Posted ten shots...Named time District Champions...2015 second team All-Conference...2015 Academic All-GLVC second team All-District...Four-year letterman in basketball and track...Member of National Honors Society 2014 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 16 games with eight starts...Posted first career goal against Quincy on October 5... PERSONAL: Also recorded two points, seven shots, and four on goal...Named Academic All-GLVC Lindsey Mangum...Daughter of Bruce and Sheila Georgina...Has three siblings, Brittany, Dan- ielle, and Dylan...Majoring in Pre-Occupational Therapy 2013 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 11 games with four starts in debut season...Recorded three shots all of which were on goal

#13 Madilyn Payne LIBERTY HS 2011 Missouri State Champions...Played club ball for Futura...Also lettered in Cross Country... 5’5 • Sophomore • MID Began high school career in Southern California at Cypress High School...2010 Empire League Kearney, Mo. • Kearney HS • Northeastern State Champions...Played club ball for Strikers FC...Arsenal Cup Champions...United Cup Champi- ons...Cal South League Champions...Member of FCA, National Honors Society and Spanish Honors Society...Volunteer for Rebulid Joplin, KC Ronald McDonald, and Habitat for Humanity 2015 (FRESHMAN - NORTHEASTERN STATE) Appeared in ten games with one start in only season at NSU...Re- PERSONAL: corded two goals, two assists, and six points...Attempted four shots Madison Allshouse...Daughter of Kris and Melissa...Has one sister Kasey...Majoring in Nursing with three on goal...Helped NSU to the MIAA Championship game... Named to the Northeastern State Dean’s List...Named Academic All-GLVC in spring 2016 Madison Allshouse - Career Statistics KEARNEY HS Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att Four-year letter winner...2013 State Third Place...2014 State Runner-Up...Four-time All-Con- ference selection...Four-time All-District selection...Undefeated conference champions in four 2015 16-7 0/0/0 10/.000 0 0-0 consecutive seasons...Three-time district champions...2015 Conference Offensive Player of 2014 16-8 1/0/2 7/.143 0 0-0 the Year...Place club ball for Furtura Academy Premier...2012 State Champions...2013 State Runner-Up...2012-2013 MRL Champoins...2013-2014 National League Participants 2013 11-4 0/0/0 3/.000 0 0-0 Career 43-19 1/0/2 20/.143 0 0-0 PERSONAL: Madilyn Payne...Daughter of Mike and Tabatha Payne...Has two siblings Collan and Kendall... Majoring in Social Studies Education #17 Gracie Schweinfurth #14 Mackenzie Giegling 5’9 • Freshman • FW 5’5 • Junior • DEF Gladstone, Mo. • Oak Park HS St. Louis, Mo. • Lindbergh HS OAK PARK HS Four-year starter...Two-time first team All-Conference...2015 first 2015 (SOPHOMORE) team All-District...Led team in scoring (2014, 2015)...2015 Team Appeared in 18 games with 17 starts in 2015...Scholar Athlete... Captain...Two-time honorable mention All-District...2013 second PsiChi...Cardinal HOst...Secretary of SAAC...Dean’s List...Education team All-Conference...Played club ball for Mamba Venom...Member Honors Society of Student Athlete Leadership Council

2014 (FRESHMAN) PERSONAL: Made nine appearances in debut season Gracie Schweinfurth...Daughter of Chris and Patti Schweinfurth...Majoring in Nursing

LINDBERGH HS 2011 District Champions...2011 State Quarterfinalists...2011 Prepcast Player of the Game... Two-time first team All-Conference...Team Captain...Played summber ball for WC STL Acade- my...Two-time Missouri Cup Finalist...Four-year letter winner in tennis...Spent a year as foreign #18 Natalie Owens exchange student in Germany 5’5 • Senior • DEF

PERSONAL: Overland Park, Kan. • Saint Thomas Aquinas HS Mackenzie Giegling...Daughter of Jim and Elizabeth Giegling...Has two siblings Nick and Ryan...Majoring in Elementary Education, Pschology, and ACT-In 2015 (JUNIOR): Appeared in all 18 games earning 16 starts

2014 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 15 games with 14 starts in 2014 WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

#21 Erika Storvick 2013 (FRESHMAN): 5’6 • Junior • MID Made five appearances with one start in first season Columbia, Mo. • SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS HS Three-time Kansas State Champions (2010, 2011, 2012)...2012 Team Captain...2012 Team Defender of the Year...All-Eastern Kansas League second team...2010 MO-KAN Tournament 2015 (SOPHOMORE) Champions...All-NEKSCA...2012 All-State honorable mention...Played club ball for Kansas Appeared in eight games with one shot...Named Academic All-GLVC Rush 2014 (FRESHMAN) PERSONAL: Made ten appearances in debut season...Recorded first career goal Natalie Owens...Daughter of Michael and Kimberly Owens...Has two sisters Abby and Ashley... on one shot... Majoring in Nursing PREP First team All-District...First team All-Central Region...National Honors Society

Natalie Owens - Career Statistics PERSONAL: Erika Storvick...Daughter of David and Angie Storvick...Has one sibling Annika...Majoring in Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att Physics and Pre-Engineering 2015 18-16 0/0/0 0/.000 0 0-0 2014 15-14 0/0/0 0/.000 0 0-0 Erika Storvick - Career Statistics 2013 5-1 0/0/0 0/.000 0 0-0 Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att Career 38-31 0/0/0 0/.000 0 0-0 2015 8-0 0/0/0 1/.000 0 0-0 2014 10-0 1/0/2 1/1.000 1 0-0 Career 18-0 1/0/2 2/.500 1 0-0 #19 Emma Staebell 5’5 • Sophomore • DEF O’Fallon, Mo. • St. Dominic HS #22 Hayley White 2015 (FRESHMAN) 5’5 • Sophomore • MID Appeared in 18 games with one start in debut season at Jewell... Recorded on shot Kansas City, Mo. • Archbishop O’Hara HS

ST. DOMINIC HS 2015 (FRESHMAN) Four-year letter winner...Two-time team captain...Two-time second team All-State...Two-time Appeared in 14 games...Posted four assists, four points, and six All-Conference selection...Two-time Missouri State Champions...2013 State Quarterfinalists... shots...First career assist came on September 22 against Rogers Played club ball for Lou Fusz Soccer Club...Missouri State Cup Finalist (2011) State...Named Academic All-GLVC

PERSONAL: ARCH BISOPH O’HARA HS Emma Staebell...Daughter of Aaron and Michell Staebell...Has two younger siblings Caroline Four-year starter...2014 All-State second team...2013 All-State honorable mention...Two-time and Henry...Majoring in Pre-Dentistry All-Kansas City...2014 All-Conference first team...Two-time All-Conference second team...2013 Class 1 Third Place...2012 District Championships...2012 Conference Champions...2012 All-District...2013 National Youth Futsal Champion...Played club ball for KC Select Renegades... Emma Staebell - Career Statistics National Honor Society...Student Council...NHS Vice President Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att PERSONAL: 2015 18-1 0/0/1 1/.000 0 0-0 Hayley White...Daughter of Derrick and Julianne White...Has one sister Sydney...Undecided on a major Career 18-1 0/0/1 1/.000 0 0-0

Hayley White - Career Statistics Year GP-GS G/A/Pts Sh./Sht% GW PK/Att #20 Allison Malott 2015 14-0 0/4/4 6/.000 0 0-0 5’6 • Freshman • FW Career 14-0 0/4/4 6/.000 0 0-0 Kansas City, Mo. • St. Pius X HS

ST. PIUS X HS Four-year starter...Rookie of the Year (soccer and basketball)... Two-time second team All-District...2014 honorable mention #23 Abby Christensen All-Conference...2015 first team All-District...2015 first team All-Con- 5’6 • Freshman • FW ference...2015 first team All-Region...2015 first team All-State... Kirkwood, Mo. • Krikwood HS Two-time District Champions...Two-time Conference Champions...2015 Class 2 State Run- ner-Up...Played club ball for Futura FC Academy Vardar...Missouri State Cup Semifinalist (2011, 2012)...2015 Missouri State Cup Champions...MRL Champions...Four-year basketball letter winner...team captain...Honor Roll...Student Ambassador...Three-time Citizenship Award KIRKWOOD HS Four-year letter winner...Second team All-Conference selec- tion...2013 Missouri State Cup Champion...2015 Missouri State Cup PERSONAL: Allison Malott...Daughter of Matt and Vicki Malott...Has two sisters Emma and Alaina...Majoring Semifinalist...2013 National Premier League Region Champions... in Biochemistry and Pre-Dentistry National Honors Society...Kirkwood Student News Magazine Editor... Fellowship of Christian Athletes

PERSONAL: Abby Christensen...Daughter of Eric and Amy Christensen...Has one older sister Macy...Major- ing in Physics and Pre-Engineering WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

STATISTICAL LEADERS 2015 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Player GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW PK GOALS Jade Gifford 18-18 7 5 19 55 .127 3 2-2 Jade Gifford… … … … … … … … … … .7 Emma Baldridge 18-13 5 2 12 34 .147 0 0-0 Emma Baldridge . … … … … … … … … 5 Aspen Hawkins 18-15 3 1 7 33 .091 1 0-0 Aspen Hawkins … … … … … … … … … 3 Alyson Galler 18-18 2 4 8 22 .091 1 0-0 Emily Monroe 18-12 4 2 10 19 .211 1 0-0 ASSISTS McKenzie Kellogg 18-18 1 2 4 13 .077 1 0-0 Jade Gifford… … … … … … … … … … .5 Sydney White 18-6 0 1 1 11 .000 0 0-0 Alyson Galler … … … … … … … … … ...4 Hayley White … … … … … … … … … ...4 Madison Allshouse 16-7 0 0 0 10 .000 0 0-0 Hayley White 14-0 0 4 4 6 .000 0 0-0 Lexi Pommer 16-1 1 0 2 4 .250 0 0-0 POINTS Emma Staebell 18-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Jade Gifford… … … … … … … … … …19 Emma Baldridge … … … … … … … … 12 Cassidy Morrow 18-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Emily Monroe … … … … … … … … … 10 Madeline Hopfinger 18-17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Elizabeth McQueen 18-18 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 SHOTS Erika Storvick 8-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Jade Gifford… … … … … … … … … …55 Mackenzie Giegling 18-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Emma Baldridge … … … … … … … … 34 Megan Morgan 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Aspen Hawkins … … … … … … … … ..33 Natalie Owens 18-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Lea Maxwell 2-2 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0 SHOTS ON GOAL Elena Fox 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Jade Gifford… … … … … … … … … …24 TOTAL 18 23 22 68 212 .108 7 2-2 Aspen Hawkins … … … … … … … … ..22 Opponents 18 25 18 68 256 .098 8 0-0 Emma Baldridge … … … … … … … … 21

GAME WINNING GOALS Player GP-GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves SavePct W-L-T SO Jade Gifford… … … … … … … … … … .3 Jordan Lewis 13-12 1125:12 15 1.20 53 .779 5-5-2 4/1 McKenzie Kellogg … … … … … … … … 1 Alex Dressman 6-6 576:56 10 1.56 35 .778 2-3-1 0/1 Aspen Hawkins … … … … … … … … … 1 Emily Monroe … … … … … … … … … ..1 TOTAL 18 1702:08 25 1:32 88 .779 7-8-3 8 Alyson Galler … … … … … … … … … ...1

SAVES Jordan Lewis … … … … … … … … … .53 TEAM STATISTICS SAVES PERCENTAGE Category Jewell Opponents Jordan Lewis … … … … … … … … …779 Shot Statistics Goals-Shot Attempts 23-2012 25-256 Goals Scored per Game 1.28 1.39 WINS Shot Percentage .108 .098 Jordan Lewis … … … … … … … … … …5 Shots/Game 11.8 14.2 Assists 22 18 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Corner Kicks 56 85 Jordan Lewis … … … … … … … … ...1.20 Penalty Kicks 2-2 0-0 Penalties SHUTOUTS Yellow Cards 5 4 Jordan Lewis … … … … … … … … … …4 Red Cards 0 0 Attendance Total 2322 2172 Dates/Avg per Date 9/258 9/242 WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

Cardinal Honors All-Great Lakes Valley Conference NAIA National Player of the Week

September 28, 2010… … … …Sarah Franklin Ashley Licata, first team, 2012 Sarah Franklin October 21, 2007 … … … .Nicole Revenaugh Kate Beaver, first team, 2012 2012 Offensive Player of the Year October 19, 2004 … … … … .Allison Mallams Justine Dover, second team, 2012 2012 First Team October 5, 2004 … … … … … ..Kristin Neher Ashley Licata, first team, 2012 2013 First Team October 14, 2003 … … … … .Allison Mallams Jade Gifford, second team, 2014 October 2, 2011 … … … … Laura Melenbrink Jade Gifford, third team, 2015

All-Americans NAIA Daktronic Scholar Athletes NAIA FIRST TEAM Stefanie Carson, defender, 2002 Danielle Doerfler, 2010 Amanda Sengi, 2001 Nicole Revenaugh, forward, 2007 Kristin Neher, forward, 2002 Megan Garrad, 2010 Allison Mallams, forward, 2003 Aly Diaz, defender, 2001 Abby Hauver, 2010 NSCAA Scholar Athletes Stefanie Carson, forward, 2000 Cassi Johnson, 2010 NAIA SECOND TEAM Jamie Skahan, 2010 Danielle Doefler, 2010 Shanon Eberle, midfielder, 2007 NSCAA DII SECOND TEAM Sarah Williams, 2010 Nicole Revenaugh, 2007 Sydney Boggess, defender, 2003 Sarah Franklin, 2012 Danielle Doerfler, 2009 Kristin Neher, forward, 2003 Abby Hauver, 2009 Kristin Neher, forward, 2001 Jamie Skahan, 2009 Sarah Williams, 2009 Kathleen Hatfield, 2008 NAIA THIRD TEAM Lauren Pouche, 2008 Sarah Franklin, forward, 2010 Megan Gray, 2007 Theresa Noll, defender, 2007 Erica Greco, 2007 Kathleen Hatfield, 2007

NAIA HONORABLE MENTION Anne Henry, 2007 Danielle Doerfler, midfielder, 2010 Nicole Revenaugh, 2007 Theresa Nolla, defender, 2009 Erica Greco, 2006 Erica Greco, defender, 2007 Megan Gray, 2006 Megan Penrod, defender, 2006 Nicole Revenaugh, 2006 Magan Gray, midfielder, 2006 Krisin Neher, 2004 Nicole Revenaugh, forward, 2006 Krisin Neher, 2003 Ashley Tanner, midfielder, 2006 Laura Melenbrink, 2002 Megan Penrod, defender, 2005 Erin Ryan, 2002 Nicole Revenaugh, forward, 2005 Andrea Turner, 2002 Kristin Neher, forward, 2004 Lara Melenbrink, 2002 Allison Mallams, forward, 2004 Erin Ryan, 2002 Molly Thye, midfielder, 2003 Andrea Turner, 2002

Academic All-Great Lakes Valley Conference Madison Allshouse, 2015 Brittany Odell, 2014 Alex Dressman, 2015 Lauren Rein, 2014 Alyson Galler, 2015 Abby Rowan, 2014 Mackenzie Giegling, 2015 Erika Storvick, 2014 Jade Gifford, 2015 Gabby Brooks, 2013 Madeline Hopfinger, 2015 Erin Christiansen, 2013 McKenzie Kellogg, 2015 Alex Dressman, 2013 Jordan Lewis, 2015 Olivia Dykes, 2013 Elizabeth McQueen, 2015 Sarah Franklin, 2013 Madilyn Payne, 2015 Jade Gifford, 2013 Lexi Pommer, 2015 Madeline Hopfinger, 2013 Erika Storvick, 2015 Sydney Jones, 2013 Shalynn Thomas, 2015 Brittany Odell, 2013 Hayley White, 2015 Abby Rowan, 2013 Madison Allshouse, 2014 Erin Christiansen, 2012 Gabby Brooks, 2014 Olivia Dykes, 2012 Erin Christiansen, 2014 Sarah Franklin, 2012 Alex Dressman, 2014 Renee Freeman, 2012 Mackenzie Giegling, 2014 Megan Garrad, 2012 Jade Gifford, 2014 Stephanie Mullen, 2012 Madeline Hopfinger, 2014 Jordan Lewis, 2014 WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

NCAA Era Single Season Records

GOALS GAME WINNERS 16 Sarah Franklin 2012 6 Sarah Franklin 2012 10 Sarah Franklin 2013 3 Jade Gifford 2015 9 Sarah Franklin 2011 Jade Gifford 2013 Sarah Franklin 2013 7 Jade Gifford 2015 Sarah Franklin 2011 6 Ashley Licata 2012 2 Jade Gifford 2014 5 Emma Baldridge 2015 Gabby Brooks 2014 Jade Gifford 2014 Ashley Licata 2013 Olivia Dykes 2013 Jade Gifford 2012 Ashley Licata 2013 Olivia Dykes 2012 Olivia Dykes 2012 Ashley Licata 2012 Mallory Malone 2011

SHOTS 93 Sarah Franklin 2012 PENALTY KICKS 57 Sarah Franklin 2013 Ashley Licata 2012 3 Sarah Franklin 2011 55 Jade Gifford 2015 2 Jade Gifford 2015 54 Sarah Frankling 2013 1 Jade Gifford 2014 Jade Gifford 2013 52 Jade Gifford 2014 40 Kate Beaver 2012 36 Aspen Hawkins 2014 SAVES 34 Emma Baldridge 2015 90 Kelli Sontag 2012 Aspen Hawkins 2015 85 Kelli Sontag 2013 77 Kelli Sontag 2011 56 Jordan Lewis 2015 ASSISTS 53 Jordan Lewis 2014 8 Kate Beaver 2012 7 Taylore Depperman 2011 6 Sarah Franklin 2013 SHUTOUTS Kate Beaver 2013 11 Kelli Sontag 2012 Sarah Franklin 2011 4 Jordan Lewis 2015 5 Jade Gifford 2015 3 Kelli Sontag 2011 4 Alyson Galler 2015 2 Jordan Lewis 2014 Hayley White 2015 Alex Dressman 2014 Sarah Franlin 2012 Kelli Sontag 2013

POINTS 36 Sarah Franklin 2012 STARTS (GOALIE) 26 Sarah Franklin 2013 20 Kelli Sontag 2012 24 Sarah Franklin 2011 16 Kelli Sontag 2011 23 Ashley Licata 2012 15 Kelli Sontag 2013 19 Jade Gifford 2015 12 Jordan Lewis 2015 16 Ashley Licata 2013 11 Jordan Lewis 2014 13 Jade Gifford 2014 12 Emma Baldridge 2015 WINS Jade Gifford 2012 Olivia Dykes 2012 13 Kelli Sontag 2012 10 Kelli Sontag 2013 Sarah Franklin 7 Kelli Sontag 2011 5 Jordan Lewis 2015 Jordan Lewis 2014 WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

NCAA Era Career Records

GOALS ASSISTS 65 Sarah Franklin 2010-13 23 Kate Beaver 2010-13 20 Jade Gifford 2012-15 16 Sarah Franklin 2010-13 10 Olivia Dykes 2010-13 14 Jade Gifford 2012-15 7 Emily Monroe 2013-pres. 10 Sali Stout 2010-12 6 Aspen Hawkins 2014-pres. 7 Taylore Depperman 2011 Kate Beaver 2010-13 5 Emily Monroe 2013-pres. 5 Emma Baldridge 2015-pres. Leah Connery 2011-14 4 Alyson Galler 2015-pres. Hayley White 2015-pres. SHOTS Aspen Hawkins 2014-pres. Gabby Brooks 2013-14 302 Sarah Franklin 2010-13 156 Jade Gifford 2012-15 89 Kate Beaver 2010-13 POINTS 86 Olivia Dykes 2010-13 154 Sarah Franklin 2010-13 70 Aspen Hawkins 2014-pres. 54 Jade Gifford 2012-15 34 Emma Baldridge 2015-pres. Emily Monroe 2013-pres. 39 Ashley Licata 2012-13 31 Justine Dover 2010-13 34 Kate Beaver 2010-13 30 Leah Connery 2011-14 26 Sali Stout 2010-12 24 Olivia Dykes 2012-13

GAMES PLAYED 78 Sarah Franklin 2010-13 75 Olivia Dykes 2010-13 SAVES 71 Jade Gifford 2012-15 321 Kelli Sontag 2010-13 69 Leah Connery 2011-14 109 Jordan Lewis 2014-pres. Kate Beaver 2010-13 91 Alex Dressman 2012-15 58 McKenzie Kellogg 2012-15 47 Lauren Rein 2011-14 46 Sydney White 2013-pres. WINS Sydney Jones 2010-13 43 Kelli Sontag 2010-13 45 Madeline Hopfinger 2012-15 10 Jordan Lewis 2014-pres. Gabby Brooks 2011-14 3 Alex Dressman 2012-15 44 Erin Christiansen 2012-14 43 Madison Allshouse 2013-pres. SHUTOUTS 21 Kelli Sontag 2010-13 STARTS 6 Jordan Lewis 2014-pres. 70 Sarah Franklin 2010-13 2 Alex Dressman 2012-15 69 Jade Gifford 2012-15 56 McKenzie Kellogg 2012-15 GAMES PLAYED (GOALIE) 47 Justine Dover 2011-13 76 Kelli Sontag 2010-13 46 Kate Beaver 2010-13 24 Jordan Lewis 2014-pres. 39 Ashley Licata 2012-13 19 Alex Dressman 2012-15 35 Leah Connery 2011-14 34 Erica Christiansen 2012-14 32 Olivia Dykes 2010-13 STARTS (GOALIE) 31 Natalie Owens 2012-15 71 Kelli Sontag 2010-13 Kelli Sontag 23 Jordan Lewis 2014-pres. 12 Alex Dressman 2012-15 WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

NCAA Era Single Season Team Records

WINS SAVES 2012 … … … … … … … … … … .15 2012 … … … … … … … … … …125 2013 … … … … … … … … … … .10 2013 … … … … … … … … … …102 2015 … … … … … … … … … … …7 2014 … … … … … … … … … … .97 2014 … … … … … … … … … … …6 2015 … … … … … … … … … … .88 2011 … … … … … … … … … … …6 2011 … … … … … … … … … … .72

GLVC WINS FOULS 2012 … … … … … … … … … … .15 2012 … … … … … … … … … …172 2013 … … … … … … … … … … …8 2013 … … … … … … … … … …169 2015 … … … … … … … … … … …5 2014 … … … … … … … … … …165 2014 … … … … … … … … … … …5 2015 … … … … … … … … … …138 2011 … … … … … … … … … … …5 2011 … … … … … … … … … …137

HOME WINS CORNER KICKS 2013 … … … … … … … … … … …7 2012 … … … … … … … … … … .90 2012 … … … … … … … … … … …7 2013 … … … … … … … … … … .64 2011 … … … … … … … … … … …5 2011 … … … … … … … … … … .57 2015 … … … … … … … … … … …4 2015 … … … … … … … … … … .56 2014 … … … … … … … … … … …3 2014 … … … … … … … … … … .43

ROAD WINS TOTAL ATTENDANCE 2012 … … … … … … … … … … …7 2015 … … … … … … … … … ..2322 2015 … … … … … … … … … … …3 2012 … … … … … … … … … ..2149 2014 … … … … … … … … … … …3 2014 … … … … … … … … … ..1685 2013 … … … … … … … … … … …3 2011 … … … … … … … … … ..1572 2011 … … … … … … … … … … …1 2013 … … … … … … … … … …795

GOALS PENALTY KICKS MADE 2012 … … … … … … … … … … .41 2015 … … … … … … … … … … …2 2013 … … … … … … … … … … .34 2014 … … … … … … … … … … …1 2015 … … … … … … … … … … .23 2013 … … … … … … … … … … …1 2011 … … … … … … … … … … .23 2012 … … … … … … … … … … …0 2014 … … … … … … … … … … .21 2011 … … … … … … … … … … …0

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED SHOTS PER GAME 2012 … … … … … … … … … … .13 2012 … … … … … … … … … ...16.2 2014 … … … … … … … … … … .24 2013 … … … … … … … … … ...12.0 2015 … … … … … … … … … … 25 2011 … … … … … … … … … …11.9 2013 … … … … … … … … … … .29 2015 … … … … … … … … … …11.8 2011 … … … … … … … … … … .29 2014 … … … … … … … … … …11.2

SHOTS 2012 … … … … … … … … … …340 2013 … … … … … … … … … …228 2015 … … … … … … … … … …212 2011 … … … … … … … … … …190 2014 … … … … … … … … … …178

ASSISTS 2012 … … … … … … … … … … .40 2013 … … … … … … … … … … .27 2015 … … … … … … … … … … .22 2011 … … … … … … … … … … .21 Jade Gifford 2014 … … … … … … … … … … .17 WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

NCAA Era Series Records

Opponent Record Last Result Year Opponent Record Last Result Year Bellarmine 1-4-1 0-2 Loss 2015 Missouri Western 2-0-0 5-2 Win 2013 Central Oklahoma 1-0-0 3-2 Win 2013 Nebraska Kearney 0-0-1 1-1 Tie 2015 Culver Stockton 1-0-0 9-0 Win 2011 Newman 0-0-1 2-2 Tie 2014

Drury 2-1-2 0-0 Tie 2015 Northern Kentucky 0-1-0 0-7 Loss 2011 Illinois Springfield 4-1-0 0-1 Loss 2015 Quincy 2-4-0 0-3 Loss 2015 Indianapolis 3-1-1 1-0 Win 2015 Rockhurst 2-3-0 4-1 Win 2015 Kentucky Wesleyan 2-0-0 1-0 Win 2012 Rogers State 2-0-0 5-0 Win 2015

Lewis 3-3-0 0-2 Loss 2015 Saint Joseph’s 4-0-1 3-0 Win 2015 Lindenwood 1-0-0 1-0 Win 2011 Southern Indiana 3-2-0 2-1 Win 2015 Maryville 3-0-1 0-0 Tie 2015 Southwest Baptist 1-1-0 3-4 Loss 2013 McKendree 0-2-2 2-4 Loss 2015 Truman State 0-4-0 0-1 Loss 2015 Missouri S&T 3-1-0 2-1 Win 2015 Upper Iowa 1-0-0 2-1 Win 2015 Missouri-St. Louis 3-2 0-5 Loss 2015 Wisconsin-Parkside 1-5-0 1-2 Loss 2015

Bold - 2016 Opponent WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

Year-by-Year Results (2007-present) 2011 O3 Baker University 0-1 L (OT) 2007 6-10 Overall; 5-10 GLVC O6 Graceland 0-2 L 16-3 Overall; 7-1 HAAC S4 Culver-Stockton 9-0 W S1 Hannibal-LaGrange 4-0 W O10 Lindenwood 2-0 W S9 Drury University 2-1 W S12 Park University 3-1 W O13 Bellevue University 1-0 W S11 Missouri S&T 3-4 L O17 Culver-Stockton 7-0 W S15 Morningside 6-2 W S16 Northern Kentucky 0-7 L O24 Missouri Valley 3-0 W S18 Bellevue University 2-0 W S18 Bellarmine 0-1 L O31 MidAmerica Nazrene 1-0 W S20 College of Saint Mary 1-0 W S21 Lindenwood 1-0 W N3 Avila University 0-1 L S22 Missouri Baptist 5-0 W S23 Kentucky Wesleyan 4-1 W N10 Avila University 4-0 W S26 Central Methodist 5-0 W S25 Southern Indiana 4-1 W S29 Lindenwood 2-1 W N12 Baker University 1-2 L (2OT) S30 #24 Quincy University 0-1 L O3 Baker University 1-0 W O2 Illinois Springfield 2-1 W O5 MidAmerica Nazarene 2-0 W O7 Missouri-St. Louis 0-1 L O9 William Woods 7-0 W (2OT) O9 Maryville University 0-3 L O14 Culver-Stockton 13-0 W O14 Wisconsin-Parkside 1-2 L (OT) O16 Benedictine 2-0 W O16 Lewis University 0-1 L O20 Graceland University 1-2 L O21 Saint Joseph’s 5-0 W O24 Avila University 3-0 W O23 Indianaoplis 1-2 L O28 Missouri Valley 11-0 W (2OT) O26 Rockhurst 0-3 L N2 Hannibal-LaGrange 6-0 W N5 McKendree 0-1 L N16 Northwood (Fla.) 1-2 L 2012 15-3-3 Overall; 12-1-3 GLVC (2nd) 2008 S4 Missouri Western 3-1 W 9-6-2 Overall; 5-3-1 HAAC S7 Indianapolis 3-0 W S1 Morningside 4-1 W S9 Saint Joseph’s 6-1 W S3 Doane College 3-1 W S14 Lewis 3-2 L S6 Dana College 2-1 W S16 Wisconsin-Parkside 2-0 W S10 Park University 0-1 L (2OT) S21 Maryville University 2-1 W (OT) S12 Southern Nazarene 0-3 L S25 Southwest Baptist 2-0 W S13 Oklahoma Christian 2-1 W S28 Illinois Springfield 3-0 W S20 Kansas Wesleyan 0-2 L 2010 S30 Quincy 2-1 W S30 Avila University 3-1 W 16-3-2 Overall; 7-1-1 HAAC O5 Southern Indiana 6-0 W O10 Benedictine 4-1 W A29 Morningside 5-0 W O7 Kentucky Wesleyan 1-0 W O15 Graceland University 0-1 L S3 Unknown 2-0 W O12 Bellarmine 1-1 T (2OT) O14 McKendree 1-1 T (2OT) O16 Culver-Stockton 14-0 W S8 Doane College 3-2 W (OT) O19 Missouri S&T 2-0 W O18 Central Methodist 5-1 W (2OT) S12 Park University 3-2 W O21 Drury University 0-0 T (2OT) O23 Baker University 1-1 T S17 Friends University 6-0 W #20 O25 Lindenwood 1-2 (OT) S25 Benedictine 5-1 W O24 Rockhurst 1-0 W N1 MidAmerica Nazarene 0-1 L S27 Kansas Wesleyan 3-0 W O28 Lewis 1-0 W N4 Missouri Valley 1-0 W (2OT) S29 Central Methodist 5-0 W N2 Bellarmine University 1-0 W #21 N10 Benedictine 1-1 T (2OT) O3 Baker University 2-2 T (2OT) N4 Quincy University 0-1 L O6 Graceland 0-5 L N9 Wisconsin-Parkside 2-0 L 2009 O9 LIndenwood 1-0 W 12-6-1 Overall; 5-3-1 HAAC O16 Culver-Stockton 3-0 W A29 Morningside 5-0 W O23 Missouri Valley 3-0 W S1 Unknown 7-0 W O28 Unknown 1-1 T (2OT) S4 Sioux Falls 4-0 W O30 MidAmerica Nazarene 3-2 W (2OT) S9 Park University 0-1 L (OT) N2 Avila University 2-0 W S12 Doane College 1-0 W N10 Benedictine 1-0 W S16 Kansas Wesleyan 1-0 W (OT) N12 Baker University 1-2 L S20 Drury University 0-2 L N20 Ashford University 8-4 W S26 Benedictine 1-1 T (2OT) N29 Kansas Wesleyan 1-0 W S29 Central Methodist 5-0 W D2 Baker University 2-5 L WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

Year-by-Year Results (2007-present)

2013 2015 10-8-1 Overall; 8-6-1 GLVC (7th) 7-8-3 Overall; 5-8-2 GLVC S7 Central Oklahoma 3-2 W S4 Nebraska Kearney 1-1 T (2OT) S10 Missouri Western 5-2 W S6 Upper Iowa 2-1 W S13 Drury University 1-0 W S11 Drury University 0-0 T (2OT) S15 Missouri S&T 2-1 W S13 Missouri S&T 2-1 W S20 McKendree 1-1 T (2OT) S18 McKendree 2-4 L S22 Bellarmine University 0-2 L S20 Illinois Springfield 0-1 L S24 Southwest Baptist 3-4 L S22 Rogers State 5-0 W S27 Illinois Springfield 2-0 W S25 Bellarmine University 0-2 L S29 Southern Indiana 0-3 L S27 Southern Indiana 2-1 W O4 #10 Quincy 0-1 L O2 Quincy 0-3 L O11 Missouri-St. Louis 3-2 W (OT) O4 Truman State 0-1 L O13 Maryville 2-1 W O9 Missouri St. Louis 0-5 L O18 Wisconsin-Parkside 1-2 L O11 Maryville 0-0 T (2OT) O20 Lewis 3-2 W (OT) O16 Saint Joseph’s 3-0 W O25 Saint Joseph’s 4-1 W O18 Indianapolis 1-0 W O27 Indianapolis 3-0 W O23 Wisconsin-Parkside 1-2 L (2OT) O6 #20 Truman State 0-1 L O25 Lewis University 0-2 L O30 Rockhurst 0-2 L O28 Rockhurst 4-1 W N3 #24 Truman State 1-2 L

2014 6-7-3 Overall; 5-7-2 GLVC S5 Newman University 2-2 T (2OT) S12 Indianapolis 2-2 T (2OT) S14 Saint Joseph’s 0-0 T (2OT) S19 Lewis University 2-1 W S21 #23 Wisconsin-Parkside 0-4 L S26 Maryville 1-0 W S28 Missouri-St. Louis 1-0 W S30 Rogers State 6-1 W O3 Truman State 0-1 L O5 Quincy 2-1 W O10 Southern Indiana 2-3 (2OT) O12 Illinois Springfield 1-0 W O17 Bellarmine 0-2 L O19 McKendree 0-1 L O26 Drury University 1-3 L O29 Rockhurst 1-3 L WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

Jewell Letter Winners (2007-present)

A Jordan Lewis Bimpe Akinbobla Ashley Licata Madison Allshouse Jessica Littell Nicole Littell B Lauren Luerding Emma Baldridge Kate Beaver M Ericka Bogolin Mallory Malone Peyton Bowe Allison Malott Jalene Brandom Lindsey Mangum Gabby Brooks Lea Maxwell Katie Brooks Elizabeth McQueen Tanner Brown Emily Monroe Haley Buckholz Megan Morgan Cassidy Morrow C Stephanie Mullen Bella Catano Erin Christiansen N Abby Christensen Theresa Noll Kathleen Church O Leah Connery Rachel Obert D Brittany O’Dell Taylore Depperman Natalie Owens Danielle Doerfler P Justine Dover Alex Dressman Kali Park Olivia Dykes Madilyn Payne Kaitlyn Pittala E Lexi Pommer Shannon Eberle Lauren Pouche Rebecca Ewing R F Chelsey Randall Kayla Farr Lauren Rein Michelle Fitzgerald Nicole Revenaugh Elena Fox Abby Rowan Sarah Franklin S Renee Freeman Marissa Friese Gracie Schweinfurth Annie Shepard G Jamie Skahan Alyson Galler Kelli Sontag Megan Garrad Emma Staebell Mackenzie Giegling Erika Storvick Jade Gifford Sali Stout Megan Gray T Erin Taylor H Shalynn Thomas Kathleen Hatfield Abby Hauver W Aspen Hawkins Robyn Wellendorf Kyle Heimer Sarah Williams Anne Henry Sara Wimberley Lauren Hodges Hayley White Madeline Hopfinger Sydney White Kathleen Hunter

J Cassi Johnson Sydney Jones

K Emily Keenan Kenzie Kellogg Brittany Kitchens Rachel Klopstein

L Kendyl Laughlin WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

At William Jewell College we prepare students to think critically and adapt in a rapidly changing and com- plext world. As a national liberal arts college, Jewell emphasizes “liberal” learning, meaning to liberate the mind, think independently, respect differences, connect ideas and challenge assumptions. This approach to teaching and learning is reflected in all areas of study and experience-based activities.

A Community of Scholars Our passionate professors operate as mentors to create a vibrant learning community. Small class sizeds and personal attention are two attributes that frequently garner Jewell attention n national stud- ies. Students of all majors collaborate with professors on conducting original research, publishing arti- cles in scholarly journals, presenting at national conferences and preparing for intercollegiate competitions.

Engaged Learning “Living what you learn” is highly valued at Jewell. We help students build a personalized, experiential Jewell that balances academic rigor with experiences that develop passions. Students set their own course of learn- ing through research scholarships, service learning, campus leadership, Journey Grants, study abroad, and internships.

Value of the Jewell Experience About 92 percent of Jewell graduates complete their degree in four years and 99 percent have jobs or are in graduate school within six months of graduating. The Jewell experience also extends far beyhond the diploma. We prepare students for the whole of life. We build a foundation for lifelong learning, global citzenship and social responsiblity. A liberal arts education at William Jewell provides a lens for a new way of looking at the world.

MAJORS MINORS

Accounting (BS) Arabic Area Studies Applied Critical Thought & Inquiry+ Chinese Area Studies Biochemistry Classical Humanities (Greek/Latin) Biology Coaching ad Perforance Enhancement Business Administration* (BS) Entreprebeurial Leadership Chemistry* Integrated Health Care Management Civil Engineering (BS) Japanese Area Studies Communication* Music Studies Economics* Religious Studies Elementary Education (BS) Women’s Studies English French* History* PRE-PROFESSIONAL Interactive Digital Media International Relations Law Optometry Mathematics* Medicine Physical Therapy Music* Dentistry Veterinary Medicine Music Education (BS) Ministry Nonprofit Leadership* Nursing (BS) Oxbridge Honors Program DUAL DEGREE Philosophy* Physics* Political Science Engineering Medicine Psychology Environmental Occupational Therapy Recreation & Sport* Management Premedical Minor Religion & Culture Forestry Romance Language (French & Spanish) Secondary Education Self-Designed (BA or BS) GRADUATE Spanish* Speech/Theatre Education Education - Differentiated Instruction (M.S.Ed.) Studio Art Theatre* +not a primary major *Also available as minor WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

POINTS OF PRIDE Within six months of graduing 97.9 percent of Jewell William Jewell College was named an Ap- alumni have a job or are in grad- ple Distinguished School for 2015-2017, William Jewell was named to Washington uate school. recoginizing the College for its access to Monthly’s 2015 “Colleges that Contribute to integrated technology and engaged learn- the Public Good”, ranking No. 20 for communi- ing. ty service participation.

Money Magazine named William Jewell among their “50 Most Affordable Private Colleges” for 2015 Forbes Magazine has listed William Jewell on its list of “America’s Best Colleges” and among “America’s Most Entrepreneurial Colleges”.

Journey Grants from William Jewell have taken students around the world, working with fashion designers in A par of William Jewell debaters won the Milan, Italy; teaching English in Fiji and Kenya; digging on an 2016 national championship at the Nation- archaeological site in Greece; fiddling with experts in Nashville; al Parliamentary Debate and providing service projects in countless countries. Association tournament.

The Harriman-Jewell Series is now in its 51st season as the pre- There is a 10 to 1 mier performing arts student-faculty ratio at Wil- presenter in Kansas City. liam Jewell, and 65 percent of classes contain fewer than 20 students. WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

OXBRIDGE HONORS PROGRAM

For over twenty-five years the William Jewell College Oxbridge Honors Program has been preparing students with the knowledge, vision, and flexibility to succeed in the highly-competitive and rapidly evolving environments of academics, professions, business, and service. As the only honors program in the United States offering majors with a full curriculum of tutorial-based instruction and a full year of study in Oxford, the Oxbridge Honors Program is a highly personalized, reading-writing intensive approach to education that combines the best of the British-in- tense and deep study, with great independence-and the American-broad background and close mentorship-approaches to higher education.

Oxbridge graduates point to the emphasis on writing, as well as the discipline of working indepently, as excellent preparation for both graduate school and for the professional life. Our graduates speak of learning to see multiple perspectives of an issue, of developing critical judgement by which to evaluate and synthesize multiple perspectives, and of the ability to think on one’s feet as important benefits of their Oxbridge training. WILLIAM JEWELL SOCCER

A Welcome From the President

William Jewell College provides an outstanding undergraduate experience for students who wish to invest themselves in their own education. In addition to the foundation of excellence in the core curriculum, the College provides bountiful enrichment opportunities that include the Perspectives on the Common Good Lecture Series, numerous study-abroad programs, the Hall Summer Enrichment grants, summer research grants, dozens of internship locations, and NCAA athletics. We also provide a Journey Grant for every student. This grant provides $2,000 for every student to construct his or her own experiential opportunity. These grants will make it possible for every student to study abroad or conduct research or have an internship or create an experience none of us have yet envisioned. The educational experience of Jewell students is not limited to the classroom. In fact, we expect you to be engaged frequently beyond the classroom. These opportunities and dozens of others prepare our graduates for outstanding first jobs or placements at the best graduate schools in the world. In the fall of 2014, we provided a new iPad to every student, every faculty member and most staff members so that every person has the best educational device and applications available. Access to tools and technology greatly enhances the experience of every student, resulting in our recognition as an Apple Distinguished School. We call our initiative Jewellverse. We want you to enter the Jewellverse and experience just how exciting education can be. We opened Pryor Learning Commons in 2013 as the most advanced library/learning facility in the Midwest. The Learning Commons has transformed the way students gather and use information. The innovation studios in the building allow our faculty to build learning experiences that take advantage of technology and worldwide connectivity. We use every tool available to provide a great liberal arts education. Learning at Jewell is led by outstanding faculty members. One of our faculty members, Dr. Mark Walters, has been named among Princeton Review’s Best 300 Professors in America. His work with students is reflective of the quality of teaching you will find in every discipline at Jewell. Jewell students compete well for national prestigious fellowships and scholarships. These fellowship competitions help to prepare our students for applying to the best graduate schools and employers in the country. View our list of student academic honors. We are fortunate to be located in a region (Liberty / Kansas City) that provides the best in quality living. Liberty still has a strong com- munity feel even though it has grown to more than 30,000 residents. Our relationship with Liberty is outstanding, as reflected in The Princeton Review’s rating Jewell as having an outstanding “town-gown” relationship. Kansas City provides the best in sports and the arts, internships and service opportunities. Jewell is a provider of one of the most important arts programs in the city – the Harriman-Jewell Series. This Series brings the very best classical performers in the world to Kansas City, and Jewell students have the best seats in the house, free of charge. As the institution’s recognition as TIME Magazine’s 2001-02 Liberal Arts College of the Year illustrates, Jewell is unique. Long before classes begin, incoming first-year students are contacted by student mentors who will guide them through the first year of higher learning. Once on campus, the first-year students are embraced by small groups of peers, including student mentors, academic advisors, dean for first-year students, counselors and resident advisers. We prepare students to excel academically, professionally and personally, and to develop as leaders who will have a tremendous impact on their world. At William Jewell, students are our first priority, and they comprise the heart of the institution. This priority is just one of the many reasons we have been selected as one of the Colleges of Distinction. As a member of the Annapolis Group, Jewell is numbered among a small group (about 130 nationwide) of selective liberal arts colleges whose commitment is to providing the best liberal arts education possible. My door is always open, so please feel free to drop by for a visit.

Dr. Elizabeth MacLeod Walls President

PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL

Dr. Darlene Bailey Mr. Brian Clemons Dr. Anne Dema Mr. Clark Morris Dr. Andy L. Pratt Director of Athletics Vice President for Provost Vice President for Vice President for Social & Finance & Operations & Institutional Advancement Responsibility Chair of Department of & Treasurer Professor of Chemistry & & Engagement Physical Education Executive & Artistic Director of the Harriman-Jewell Series