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2011 HUSKER SOCCER Nebraska Media Relations L One Memorial Stadium L Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 L Phone: (402) 472-7778 L Jfoote@Huskers.Com NEBRASKA2011 huSKER SoccER Nebraska Media Relations l One Memorial Stadium l Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 l Phone: (402) 472-7778 l [email protected] 2011 Nebraska Schedule Date Opponent Time Game 1 Aug. 19 North Carolina 6 p.m. No. 3 North Carolina at Nebraska Aug. 21 Baylor 1 p.m. Aug. 25 at Denver 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 l Lincoln, Neb. l 6 p.m. Sept. 2 Arkansas 5 p.m. Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Field Sept. 4 Northern Arizona 12:30 p.m. Capacity: 3,500 at Virginia Tech Classic Series History: North Carolina leads, 2-0-1 2011 Record: 0-0-0 Sept. 9 at Virginia Tech$ 6:30 p.m. Live Video: TBA Coach: Anson Dorrance Sept. 11 vs. Wake Forest$ 10:30 a.m. Live Stats: Huskers.com Record (Season) Sept. 18 Northwestern* (BTN) Noon Career: 715-39-24 (33rd) Sept. 23 at Purdue* 6 p.m. at NC: Same Sept. 25 at Indiana* Noon Sept. 30 Michigan State* 4:30 p.m. 2011 Record: 0-0-0 Game 2 Oct. 2 Michigan* 1 p.m. Coach: John Walker Oct. 7 Wisconsin* 4 p.m. Record/Season Baylor at Nebraska Oct. 14 at Penn State* 6 p.m. Career: 249-98-22/18th Sunday, Aug. 21 l Lincoln, Neb. l 1 p.m. Oct. 16 at Ohio State* Noon NU: Same Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Field Oct. 20 Iowa* 4 p.m. Capacity: 3,500 Oct. 23 Illinois* 1 p.m. Series History: Nebraska leads, 12-6-1 2011 Record: 0-0-0 Oct. 28 at Minnesota* 7 p.m. Live Stats: Huskers.com Coach: Marci Jobson Nov. 2-6 Big Ten Tournament TBA Record (Season) Nov. 11-13 NCAA First/Second Rounds TBA Nov. 18-20 NCAA Third Round TBA Career: 47-51-19 (7th) Nov. 25-27 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA at BU: 24-23-10 (4th) Dec. 2-4 NCAA College Cup TBA - All times listed are Central Huskers Host Tar Heels Friday, Bears Sunday - Home games in bold played at Nebraska Soccer Field * - Big Ten Conference game The Nebraska soccer team is set to start its 18th season on Friday, Aug. 19, when the Huskers $ - Virginia Tech Classic host the No. 3 North Carolina Tar Heels at the Nebraska Soccer Field at 6 p.m. Friday will mark the first meeting between the two programs since 2004, when the Tar Heels escaped Lincoln with a Nebraska Media Relations 1-0 victory. Mailing Address There will be an extra treat for fans on Friday, as the first 250 fans through the gates will receive One Memorial Stadium a “Big Red in the Big Ten” poster to celebrate Nebraska’s first official game as a member of the Big P.O. Box 880123 Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 Ten Conference. Shipping Address: 600 Stadium Drive Nebraska will then host the Baylor Bears on Sunday at 1 p.m., with the game being the first non- conference matchup between the two programs. As a member of the Big 12 Conference from 1996 Phone ......................................................... 402-472-2263 FAX ............................................................. 402-472-2005 to 2010, the Huskers met the Bears 19 times, with the Huskers holding a 12-6-1 advantage. Media Relations Soccer Contact .................Jeremy Foote Office Phone ............................................... 402-472-7778 Looking for No. 1 Cell Phone .................................................. 402-518-0232 E-Mail ...............................................jfoote@huskers.com The Huskers have previously opened their season twice against the Tar Heels, but have yet to claim victory. The two teams met for the first time ever in 2002 at the Abbott Sports Complex, when the No. 10 Huskers and No. 2 Tar Heels ended the game tied at 1-1. North Carolina then visited the Huskers again in 2004, but took a 1-0 victory back to Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels captured the only HUSKERS.COM other meeting between the two teams in 2003 with a 6-0 win at McCaskill Soccer Center. Overall, the Huskers are 9-6-2 in season-opening games, including a 7-5-2 record when they open the season at home. twitter.com/NebraskaSoccer 10 Ncaa tournament Appearances 249 All-timE victoRies 8 coNferencE chAmpionshipS 70 All-Big 12 SElEctions 17 All-Americans 119 AcAdEmic All-Big 12 hoNorees 2011 Nebraska Soccer Battle Tested Ohio State’s Paige Maxwell and Penn State’s The Nebraska soccer team should be more Christine Nairn. than ready for the Big Ten Conference schedule A two-time Big 12 Offensive Player of the this year, as the Huskers will play three non- Year, Marlborough ranked second in the NCAA conference games against teams ranked or in points (48) and fourth in goals (18) last receiving votes in the NSCAA preseason poll. season as a sophomore. In just two seasons, Nebraska opens the year with No. 3 North the Lee’s Summit, Mo., native already ranks in 2011 Nebraska Quick Facts Carolina at the Nebraska Soccer Field on the top 10 on four of Nebraska career-record Friday, Aug. 19, and will play its first road match charts, including fourth in multiple-goal games General Information of the season the following Thursday at Denver, (10). Location ......................................................Lincoln, Neb. Population .......................................................... 254,001 who is receiving votes. After hosting Arkansas The MAC Hermann Trophy, given annually Founded .................................................................. 1869 and Northern Arizona on Sept. 2 and 4, the to the nation’s top player, is chosen by head Enrollment ............................................................ 23,573 Huskers will head to the Virginia Tech Classic, coaches of NCAA Division I programs who Nickname ....................................Cornhuskers, Huskers where they will face Virginia Tech and No. 18 are members of the National Soccer Coaches Colors ................................................Scarlet and Cream Home Field .....................Nebraska Soccer Field (3,500) Wake Forest on Friday, Sept. 9, and Sunday, Association of America. Conference ......................................................... Big Ten Sept. 11, respectively. Athletic Director ........................................ Tom Osborne Huskers Start Season in Seventh Marlborough Named to Herman Trophy The Nebraska soccer team was picked 2010 Season Information 2010 Record .......................................................... 13-7-1 Watch List seventh by the Big Ten Conference coaches in Home Record ..........................................................9-1-0 Nebraska junior forward Morgan Marlborough the league’s preseason poll that was announced Away Record ...........................................................2-5-1 was named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List Tuesday, Aug. 16, by the league office. A Neutral Record ........................................................2-1-0 for the second straight season on Monday, Aug. member of the Big 12 Conference for the past 2010 Regular-Season Big 12 Record .....................5-4-1 2010 Regular-Season Big 12 Finish ..........................3rd 16, by the Missouri Athletic Club. Marlborough 15 seasons, the Huskers won three regular- 2010 NCAA Tournament ......................................... DNQ was one of five Big Ten soccer players named season titles and five conference tournament 2010 NSCAA Ranking ............................................None to the 42-player list, joining Illinois’ Vanessa crowns. Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................7/4 DiBernardo, Michigan State’s Laura Heyboer, Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 13/7 2 All-Americans Returning/Lost ................................... 1/0 2011 Nebraska Numerical Roster Newcomers ................................................................... 8 No. Student-Athlete Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 0 Stevens, Emma So. 5-7 GK Corona, Calif. (Santiago) 2011 Season Information 2 Romero, Ari So. 5-3 MF/D Surprise, Ariz. (Willow Canyon) Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................7/4 5 Goetzmann, Katie Sr. 5-7 D/MF Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 13/7 6 Slapper, Blair Sr. 5-8 D Prairie Village, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) All-Americans Returning/Lost ................................... 1/0 7 Bartels, Stacy So. 5-6 MF/F Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) Newcomers ................................................................... 8 8 Thomas, Molly Sr. 5-5 MF/F Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 9 Liz Sundberg Fr. 5-7 F Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) Coaching Information 10 Hick, Ashley So. 5-2 MF Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) Coach .......................................................... John Walker 11 Conroy, Mayme Fr. 5-9 F Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) Alma Mater/Year ......................Queen’s University/1987 12 Gray, Caroline Fr. 5-7 MF Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Academy) Record at NU ............................249-98-22 (17 seasons) 13 Hanssler, Maddie So. 5-5 F/MF Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa) Career Record .......................................................Same 14 Badje, Bri So. 5-4 D/MF Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) Soccer Office Phone.............................. (402) 472-0456 15 Marlborough, Morgan Jr. 6-0 F Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North) Soccer Office Fax .................................. (402) 472-0455 16 Jackson, Jordan Jr. 5-7 MF/F Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) Best Time to Reach Walker ........................ 9 a.m.-Noon 18 Swearer, Amy RFr. 5-7 GK Lincoln, Neb. (Lutheran) Assistant Coach .......................................... Dan Bassett 19 Molly Rappold Fr. 5-5 MF Prairie Village, Kan. (Blue Valley West) Assistant Coach ......................................Marty Everding 20 Casey, Jourden Fr. 5-6 MF Omaha, Neb. (Westside) 21 Fulmer, Michaella Sr. 5-4 F Lee’s Summit, Mo. (O’Hara)
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