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Soccer Media Guide 2006 University of Northern Iowa UNI ScholarWorks Athletics Media Guides Athletics 2006 Soccer Media Guide 2006 University of Northern Iowa Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy Copyright ©2006 Athletics, University of Northern Iowa Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation University of Northern Iowa, "Soccer Media Guide 2006" (2006). Athletics Media Guides. 331. https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/331 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at UNI ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Media Guides by an authorized administrator of UNI ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. / PANTHER QUICK FACTS / CONTENTS The University of Northern Iowa General Information Loc ation Cedar Falls, Iowa University . ...... .. .......................... .. .. .. .. .. .. 26 Founded 1876 Missouri Valley Conference . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 23 Enrollment 12,313 Colors Pu rple and Old Gold Med ia Information ........ ....... ..... .. .. ........... ... ... 28 Ni ckname Panthers Directions to Complex .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 28 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Media Relations ....... .. .. .. .. ... .... .. ... .. .... 1 Conference Missouri Valley Home Field CVYSA Complex, Prem ier Field Admin istration .. .. .. ... .. .. ..... ... .. .. ... 27 Surface Grass President Benjamin Alle n 2006 UNI Women's Soccer Athletic Director Rick Hartzell Roster ..... ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Athletics Web Site www.unipanthers.com Outlook ............. ... ... .... ................. ............. 3 Soccer Staff Coaching Staff .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ..... .... .. .. .... 4/5 Head Coach Kathy Kakoyianni-Bering Player Biographies ......................................... .. .6-16 Alma Mater/Year Western Ontario/2001 Record at UNI 1-16-0/Second Season 2005 Review Career Record Same Office Phone (319) 273-5425 2006 Final Stats .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 Best Time to Call Morn ings 2006 MVC Review .... .... .. .... ...... ..... ..... .. ....... 19 Email ka koyianni@uni .edu Assistants Brian Bah l, Chris Kowalski History Student Assistant Dave Coltrain Record Book ............................. .... .... ........... 20/21 The Soccer Program All-Time Results . .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 22 2006 Overall Record 1-16-0 All -Time Roster. .. .. .. .. ... .. .... .. .. .. ...... 22 2006 MVC Record 0-8-0 Sta rte rs R/L 10/2 Letter winners R/L 14/5 Opponents First Year of Program 2000 2006 Opponents .. ....... .. .. .. ..... .. .......... .. 24/25 All -Time Record 25-77-4 (6 years) Series Records .. .. ..... ...... ......... ................. 25 Media Relations Staff Media Relations Director Josh Lehman Office Phone (319) 273-3642 Assoc. Med ia Relations Director Colin McDonough Office Phone (319)273 -5456 Assistant Media Relations Director Kara Moran Office Phone (319) 273-5455 Media Relations Assistant Brandie Glasnapp Cell Phone (319) 415-0289 Student Assistants, Soccer Contacts Primary Brock Ascher Email [email protected] Secondary Brooke Orcutt Email [email protected] Office Phone (319) 273-3783 Office Fax (319) 273-3602 Mailing Address NW Upper UNI -Dome Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614-0314 Credits Equity Statement The 2006 UNI women's soccer media guide was written and edited by Media Relations The University of Northern Iowa is an equal opportunity educator and employer with a Assistant Brandie Glasnapp, with assistance from Media Relations Director Josh Lehman and comprehe nsive plan for affirmative action. student assistant Brock Ascher. Photos and desig n by the UNI Dffice of Marketing and Public Relations IUMPR). Front covers designed by ME&V. Inside covers and pages designed by UM PR student Darci Doherty. Printed by Union-Hoermann. 1 / NUMERICAL ROSTER / 2006 UNI PANTHER ROSTER - -. 00 Jamie Shatava 14 Jenna O'Hara No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School/Last School 0 Heidi O'Mara 15 Lindsey Daugherty 13 Kira Anderson SR M/D 5-6 Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls 1 Krista Thorley 16 Haley Huhn 18 Lauren Baldauf FR M 5-5 Palos, 111./Lemont 2 Jana Teague 17 Molly Off 22 Jillian Carroll SR M 5-8 Leawood, Kan./St. Thomas Aquinas 15 Lindsey Daugherty 5-7 Loveland, Colo ./Thompson Valley 3 Sydney 18 Lauren Baldauf so F 3 Sydney deVictoria-Michel D 5-6 Minneapolis, Minn./South de Vi eta ri a-Mich eI 19 Amanda Gruis so 23 Candice Divoky SR F/M 5-3 Solon, Iowa/Iowa City West 4 Amy Seubert 20 Libby Wilson 25 Kelsey Englin FR M/D 5-11 Ames, Iowa/Ames 5 Jackie Gielau 21 Aimee Rasmusson 5 Jackie Gielau JR F 5-5 Denver, Iowa/Denver/Luther College 6 Gretchen Orcutt 22 Jillian Carroll 19 Amanda Gruis FR F 5-4 Waukee, Iowa/Waukee 7 Allie Sowell 23 Candice Divoky 16 Haley Huhn FR MID 5-5 Nevada, Iowa/Nevada 8 Meghan Schoeberl 24 Katie MacBride 24 Katie MacBride FR M/D 5-8 River Falls, Wis./River Falls 9 Tiffany Wendel 25 Kelsey Englin 17 Molly Off FR F 5-4 Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Jefferson 10 Keni Schroeder 26 Laura Wagner 14 Jenna O'Hara JR M/D 5-6 London, Ontario/A.B. Lucas 11 Bailey Randol 27 Amanda Piatti 0 Heidi O'Mara JR GK 5-10 Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater Area 12 Sarah Otten 6 Gretchen Orcutt so M/D 5-8 Sioux Falls, S.D./O'Gorman 13 Kira Anderson 12 Sarah Otten SR M 5-6 Marshalltown, Iowa/Marshalltown 27 Amanda Piatti FR F 5-4 Woodbury, Minn./Stillwater 11 Bailey Randol FR M/D 5-4 Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs 21 Aimee Rasmusson SR F 5-10 Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls Sydney deVictoria-Michel 8 Meghan Schoeberl JR M/D 5-6 Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview Dee -Vic-Tor-ee -a-Michael 10 Keni Schroeder FR F 5-6 Granger, Iowa/Johnston w Candice Divoky Di-VOE-kee 0 4 Amy Seubert JR M/D 5-5 Minnetonka, Minn./Minnetonka :::J Kathy Kakoyianni-Bering ~ Kaw-ko-yaw-nee-Bare-ing 00 Jamie Shatava FR GK 5-10 Grimes, Iowa/Dallas Center Grimes z Aimee Rasmusson RAS-mu-son 7 Allie Sowell JR M/D 5-5 Overland Park, Kan./Shawnee Mission South 0 Meghan Schoeberl Show-burl 2 Jana Teague FR M 5-4 Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs ~ Amy Seubert Sigh-burt u 1 Krista Thorley JR GK 5-9 Ajax, Ontario/J. Clarke Richardson z Allie Sowell Sole :::J Lauren Baldauf Ball-Doff 26 Laura Wagner FR F 5-7 Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Jefferson z Jackie Gielau Gee-lau 9 Tiffany Wendel FR D 5-11 Johnston, Iowa/Johnston 0 Amanda Piatti Pee-au-tee [I 20 Libby Wilson FR D 5-11 Overland Park, KanJEast 0. Jamie Shatava Shat-a-va Jana Teague Jay-na Head Coach: Kathy Kakoyianni-Bering Assistants: Brian Bahl and Chris Kowalski / ROSTER B Y CLA SS / ROSTER B Y S TATE Seniors (5) Amy Seubert Amanda Gruis Canada (2) Aimee Rasmu sson Minnesota (5) Kira Anderson Allie Sowell Haley Huhn Jenna O'Hara Keni Schroeder Sydney deVictoria - Jillian Carroll Krista Thorley Katie MacBride Krista Thorley Jamie Shatava Michel Candice Divoky Sophomores (3) Molly Off Colorado (1) Laura Wagner Heidi O'Mara Sarah Otten Lindsey Daugherty Amanda Piatti Lindsey Daugherty Tiffany Wendel Amanda Piatti Aimee Rasmusson Bailey Randol Meghan Schoeberl Sydney deVictoria- lowa(13) Illinois (1) Keni Schroeder Amy Seubert Juniors (7) Michel Kira Anderson Lauren Baldauf Jamie Shatava Jackie Gielau Gretchen Orcutt Candice Divoky Kansas (3) Missouri (2) Jana Teague Jenna O'Hara Freshmen (14) Kelsey Englin Jillian Carroll Bailey Rando l Laura Wagner Heidi O'Mara Lauren Baldauf Haley Huhn Allie Sowell Jana Teague Tiffany Wendel Meghan Schoeberl Kelsey Englin Jackie Gielau Libby Wilson South Dakota (1) Libby Wilson Amanda Gruis Gretchen Orcutt Molly Off Wisconsin (1) Sarah Otten Katie MacBride 2 / With a roster dominated by newcomers, the field," she said . "It makes us unpredictable; one assist last year. Freshmen Amanda Piatti , 2006 edition of UNI women 's soccer should we can run a lot of players out there at several Jana Teague and Molly Off will put in time at be exciting and filled with new spirit and positions and have fresh legs when needed." midfield, as well. energy. Head coach Kathy Kakoy ianni- Bering Junior goalkeeper Krista Thorley led the THE PANTHERS comman ds a deep and fiery group of athletes Valley with 115 saves la st season and will be Of those 29 athletes, 13 are returning letter looking to climb the ladder in the Missouri expecting a battle with junior Heidi O'Mara, winners and 10 were starters a year ago. No Valley Conference and earn a post-season who was injured last season, and freshman player's position is set in stone; however, as tournament bid. Jamie Shatava , a two time all-state selection. Kakoyianni-Bering expects her 15 newcomers "That's the goal," Kakoy ianni- Bering said . The defense also wi ll be seeing a mix of new to arrive with fire and passion and to compete "We want to make it to the MVC tournament, ta lent. Junior Allie Sowell played well in the for starting jobs from front to back. which means winning some conference games. back du ring the spring and is looki ng to improve The forward position will be a strong point We won't have a repeat of last year. We are the defe nse with fresh men Libby Wilson, Katie for the Panthers, with Lindsey Daugherty, going to take it one game at a time." MacBride and Tiffany Wendel. Sophmores Aimee Rasmusson and Candice Divoky Last year was an injury-riddled 1-16 season. Gretchen Orcutt and Sydney deVictoria-Miche l returning . Daugherty led the team in both The Panthers suffered from lack of depth and also will be competing for time in the back. points (eight) and goals (four) and was named were forced into unfamiliar positions to fill "One of the advantages of having this depth to the MVC all -freshman team . Divoky, a spots left vacant by injuries. Both problems is our ability to be unpredictable," Kakoyianni­ senior, returns to the squad after last season 's will be remed ied this season with a special Bering sai d.
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