2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide

Central Oklahoma Soccer

21 Seasons of Excellence Seven Conference Championships 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances 309 all-time victories 111 All-Conference selections 76 All-Region honors 10 All-Americans 81-12-4 against Oklahoma schools 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide

2019 Schedule

Sept. 5 (Thursday) Dallas Baptist EDMOND 1 p.m. Sept. 9 (Monday) Southern Nazarene EDMOND 7 p.m. Sept. 13 (Friday) Oklahoma Christian EDMOND 7 p.m. Sept. 18 (Wednesday) East Central EDMOND 7 p.m. Sept. 20 (Friday) Northeastern State Tahlequah, Okla. 6 p.m. Sept. 22 (Sunday) Newman EDMOND 1 p.m. Sept. 27 (Friday) Rogers State EDMOND 7 p.m. Sept. 29 (Sunday) Northeastern State* EDMOND 1 p.m. Oct. 4 (Friday) Fort Hays State* EDMOND 7 p.m. Oct. 6 (Sunday) Nebraska Kearney* EDMOND 1 p.m. Oct. 11 (Friday) Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. 7 p.m. Oct. 13 (Sunday) Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 1 p.m. Oct. 18 (Friday) Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 3 p.m. Oct. 20 (Sunday) Washburn* Topeka, Kan. 1 p.m. Oct. 25 (Friday) Northwest Missouri* EDMOND 7 p.m. Oct. 27 (Sunday) Missouri Western* EDMOND 1 p.m. Nov. 1 (Friday) Newman* Wichita, Kan. 7 p.m. Nov. 3 (Sunday) Rogers State* Claremore, Okla. 1 p.m. Nov. 8-17 MIAA Tournament TBD Nov. 22-Dec. 14 NCAA Tournament TBD Bold – Home Games; * – MIAA game

Table of Contents

General Information Records/History 2019 Schedule...... 1/Back Cover UCO Records...... 22-23 UCO Quick Facts/Directory...... 2 All-Conference Players...... 24 All-Region Players...... 25 Coaches/Outlook All-Americans...... 25 Head Coach...... 4-5 All-time Letterwinners...... 26 Assistant Coach...... 5 Season-by-Season Results...... 27-28 Season Outlook...... 6 All-time Series Records...... 29 Players Tom Thompson Field...... 30 Roster...... 8 Player Bios...... 9-16 About UCO University of Central Oklahoma...... 32-33 Season Review About Edmond...... 34 2018 Results...... 18 About ...... 35 2018 Statistics...... 19 President...... 36 2018 MIAA Standings/Awards...... 20 Athletic Administration...... 36-38 The MIAA...... IBC

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UCO Quick Facts Directory Mailing Address: University of Central Oklahoma...... (405) 974-2000 100 North University Dr. Athletics Department...... (405) 974-2500 Edmond, Okla. 73034 Athletics Director Founded: Dec. 24, 1890 Eddie Griffin...... (405) 974-2500 President: Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar Assistant AD/Operations Athletic Director:Eddie Griffin Gunnar Poff...... (405) 974-2176 Assistant AD/Operations:Gunnar Poff Head Soccer Coach Assistant AD/Business: Britni Brannon Mike Cook...... (405) 974-2136 Assistant AD/Compliance: Darnell Smith Assistant Soccer Coach Director of Compliance and Legal Affairs: Jeremy Rogers Amel Muhamedagic...... (405) 974-2440 Assistant AD/Marketing: Brandon Baker Head Athletic Trainer Assistant AD/Media Relations: Chris Brannick Ed Kabrick...... (405) 974-2188 Director of Ticket Operations:Bill Shaw Media Relations Director of Academic Support: Reggie Jordan Chris Brannick...... (405) 974-2142 Head Athletic Trainer:Ed Kabrick Faculty Representative: Trey Cone National Affiliation:NCAA Division II School Nickname “Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Oklahoma in 1922 by Mary Agnes Lindsey Wantland, Nickname: Bronchos wife of long-time UCO football coach C.W. Wantland. School Colors: Bronze and Blue The name was chosen from a number of suggestions Enrollment: 16,000 for the name of UCO’s football team and became the nickname for all athletic teams at the school. Soccer Facts Mrs. Wantland was made an honorary member of the Head Coach: Mike Cook Letterman’s Club as a result of selecting the nickname, Years, Record at UCO: 21 years, 309-114-30 becoming the first woman admitted to that organization. Years, Overall Record: 26 years, 397-136-31 Assistant Coach: Amel Muhamedagic School Colors 2018 Record: 22-2 Bronze and blue were chosen as Central Oklahoma’s 2018 MIAA Record/Finish: 10-1 (First) school colors in 1895 by school president Edmund Dan- Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/10 dridge Murdaugh. Starters Returning/Lost (5+ games): 8/4 The first public display of the bronze and blue was in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first Soccer History oratorical contest ever held in Oklahoma. First Year of Soccer: 1998 All-time Record: 309-114-30 Production Credits Conference Titles: Seven (2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, The 2018 UCO soccer media guide was written, ed- 2007, 2018) ited and designed by sports information director Chris NCAA Division II Playoff Appearances: 12 (2000, 2002, Brannick. 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, Photographs were provided by UCO Photographic 2018) Services. NCAA Division II Playoff Record: 8-9-3 On The Cover Central Oklahoma soccer’s four seniors in 2019, Kelsey Gordon (top left), Asha Haile (top right), Madison Motil (bottom left), and Haley Post (bottom right).

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The Coaches

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ike Cook has been with third straight regular-season league championship before falling the Central Oklahoma in a shootout in the national tournament to finish 18-3-1. Msoccer program since UCO claimed a fourth consecutive LSC regular-season title its inception and has built the and made its longest Division II playoff run in 2007, winning two Bronchos into a perennial NCAA games to advance to the Sweet 16 before losing to St. Edward’s Division II contender, reaching the in the Midwest Regional finals to end a 19-5-1 campaign. NCAA Tournament 12 times in 21 The Bronchos had a lengthy league winning streak snapped seasons of play. in 2008 in having their four-year string of LSC titles ended and The dean of the UCO coaching ended up finished 13-6-3. staff, Cook came to Edmond when UCO bounced back in 2009, finishing 14-6-3 and winning the the school started the program in LSC Tournament title in a shootout to earn a national tourna- 1998 and has guided the Bron- ment berth before losing a shootout in the first round of the chos to an amazing 309-114-30 regional. record over the past 20 years. He The Bronchos went 11-8-1 in 2010 and started 0-3 in 2011 has a 24-year women’s record of 397-136-31, ranking among the before winning a school-record 15 games in a row to qualify for Division II coaching leaders in all-time wins and winning percent- the national playoffs despite playing an independent schedule. age (.731). UCO hosted one of the South Central Regional tournaments and Mike has led UCO to 12 national playoff appearances since received a first-round bye before dropping a tough 1-0 decision 2000, with the Bronchos winning six regular-season titles and to Dallas Baptist in the second round. five tournament crowns during their tenure in the Lone Star Con- Central joined the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Asso- ference. Cook earned LSC Coach of the Year accolades six times ciation in 2012 and Cook led the Bronchos to a runner-up finish and was named Midwest Regional Coach of the Year twice. and a second straight national tournament appearance. UCO Cook won his first Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Asso- won its first-round playoff game before falling 1-0 in the second ciation regular season and postseason tournament titles in 2018 round in finishing the season 16-3-3. and was also named MIAA Coach of the Year and Central Region The Bronchos went 9-10-2 during an injury-plagued 2013 Coach of the Year. season, pulling off two upsets in the MIAA Tournament to make He’s coached 111 All-Conference, 76 All-Region and 10 the finals before losing in overtime. All-America players during his highly-successful UCO tenure. UCO got back on track in 2014, returning to the national 2018 was the most successful season in Central’s history. Cook tournament and winning a first-round game en route to a 14-5-3 led the Bronchos to a 22-2 season, finishing its historic season in finish. The Bronchos went 12-5-3 and finished as MIAA run- the NCAA Championship Round of 16. The Bronchos set a new ners-up in 2015. school record most wins in one season (22), most wins to start Cook had his team back in the national playoffs in 2016, with a season (16) and longest win streak in school history (16). The UCO making it to the second round before being eliminated. The Bronchos had eight players earn All-MIAA honors, seven players Bronchos went 15-7-1 and handed Central Missouri its lone regu- All-Region, and three (also a school record) earn All-American lar season loss before falling to the Jennies in the MIAA Tourna- honors in one season. UCO also posted 14 shutouts, one shy of ment finals and again in the national tournament. Central had the school record. just its second losing season in 20 years in 2017, going 7-10-2. UCO was 11-9 in its first year of varsity competition in 1998, Mike came to UCO after a highly-successful tenure at Southern then went 13-5-1 in 1999 while breaking into the Division II top Nazarene. He started his career as an assistant coach for the SNU 20 rankings during the season. men’s team from 1987-92 before taking over head coaching duties The Bronchos had a breakthrough season in 2000, finishing for both the men’s and women’s teams in 1993. He had a com- 20-3 in winning both the regular season and league tournament bined record of 146-66-3 in five years at the helm of both pro- titles. UCO made its first national playoff appearance, beating grams, going 88-22-1 with the women and 58-44-2 with the men. Mesa State before falling to eventual champion UC San Diego in Cook directed the women’s team to a pair of Southwest the quarterfinals. Regional championships and took the 1995 and ‘96 teams to the UCO followed that with a 15-6 league runner-up campaign NAIA National Championships, finishing third both years. He was in 2001, then tied for the regular season conference crown and a three-time District 9 and NAIA Southwest Regional Coach of won the LSC Tournament in 2002 before falling to Metropolitan the Year selection at SNU. State in the national tournament to finish 20-3. Cook also enjoyed great success as a player, both at SNU and The Bronchos made a repeat national tournament appear- in the professional ranks. He was a two-time All-District 9 and ance in 2003 in finishing 15-5-2, then went 13-6-2 and won the All-Southwest Region performer for the Redskins and played league title in 2004. professional, and semi-professional soccer for nine years, getting Cook led the Bronchos to a 16-3-2 record and second con- inducted into the United Soccer Leagues Hall of Fame in 2006. secutive LSC crown in 2005, with UCO losing a shootout in the Mike, a native of Toronto, Canada, received both his bache- playoffs. lor’s and master’s degrees from SNU. Cook is married (Sandy) It was more of the same in 2006 as the Bronchos captured a and has two children (Cody and Taylor).

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Cook At UCO Noteables Year W-L-T Pct. Highlights Home Record: 163-38-9 (.798) 1998 11-9-0 .550 Away Record: 107-55-13 (.649) 1999 13-5-1 .711 NCAA Division II top 20 Neutral-site Record: 27-16-5 (.615) 2000 21-3-0 .875 LSC champs, NCAAs Overtime Record: 22-14-27 (.563) 2001 15-6-0 .714 LSC runners-up vs. Oklahoma Schools: 81-12-4 (.856) 2002 20-3-0 .870 LSC champs, NCAAs Longest Winning Streak: 16, 2018 2003 15-5-2 .727 NCAA playoffs Longest Unbeaten Streak: 23, 2005-06 (21 wins, two ties) 2004 13-6-2 .667 LSC champs Lone Star Conference Record: 89-23-5 (.782) 2005 16-3-2 .809 LSC champs, NCAAs LSC Tournament Record: 13-6-1 (.675) 2006 18-3-1 .857 LSC champs, NCAAs MIAA Record: 51-19-11 (.697) 2007 19-5-1 .780 LSC champs, Sweet 16 MIAA Tournament Record: 10-4-2 (.687) 2008 13-6-3 .659 NCAA Tournament Record: 8-9-3 2009 14-6-3 .674 LSC Tourn. champs Combined Postseason Record: 31-19-6 2010 11-8-1 .571 1st Win: UCO 2, USAO 0 (Sept. 9, 1998) 2011 15-4-0 .789 NCAA playoffs 50th Win: UCO 3, St. Mary’s 2, OT (Sept. 16, 2001) 2012 16-3-3 .795 NCAA playoffs 100th Win: UCO 4, Emporia State 1 (Sept. 17, 2004) 2013 9-10-2 .476 150th Win: UCO 9, St. Mary’s 2 (Sept. 30, 2007) 2014 14-5-3 .705 NCAA playoffs 200th Win: UCO 4, Southwest Baptist 0 (Sept. 10, 2011) 2015 12-5-3 .675 250th Win: UCO 1, Northeastern State 0 (Oct. 31, 2014) 2016 15-7-1 .674 NCAA Playoffs 300th Win: UCO 2, Emporia State 1 (Oct. 5, 2018) 2017 7-10-2 .444 2018 22-2 .917 NCAA Round of 16 Totals 309-114-30 .715 Assistant Coach Amel Muhamedagic Amel Muhamedagic is in his another Division II national tournament appearance. 12th year as top assistant coach He helped guide the Bronchos to one of the best seasons in at Central Oklahoma, coming to school history in 2018. Central won a school record 22 games, Bronchos after three successful had a school record 16-game win streak, and the Bronchos’ 16-0 years as head coach at Mount start is also the best start in school history. Central made it to the Mercy University in Iowa. NCAA Championship Round of 16 and had nine All-MIAA selec- Muhamedagic has played a tions, seven All-Region selections, and three All-Americans. key role in keeping UCO among Amel has helped coach 59 All-Conference selections, more the NCAA Division II elite, having than 46 All-Region and eight All-America players while with UCO. helped the Bronchos win 167 Muhamedagic came to UCO after three years at Mount Mercy matches over the last 12 sea- University in Iowa. His 2005 team set a school record for wins. sons with seven NCAA Division Amel led Waterloo (Iowa) High School in goals for three II national tournament appear- straight years and then played two years for Northern Iowa, ances (2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, earning both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UNI. 2014, 2016, and 2018). Amel is involved in all facets of program Muhamedagic has been involved with Oklahoma Olympic De- including recruiting, on field training, academic progress, scout- velopment Program and Region III Program.Muhamedagic is also ing and game preparation. involved with the Oklahoma Football Club, the largest soccer In 2007, Muhamedagic’ s first year with the program, he club in Oklahoma. He has served as staff coach for the boys and guided the back line and goalkeeper Carly Fisher to 13 shutouts girls since 2008, with his teams having won numerous state cups while allowing one goal in going a perfect 10-0 and capturing the and qualified to regional tournaments. regular season Lone Star Conference title. Muhamedagic holds Premier License from National Soccer In 2009, Muhamedagic coached goalkeeper Megan Riley and Coaches Athletic Association (NSCAA highest distinction from the back line to 13 shutouts and another LSC championship. this organization), “A” license from United States Soccer Feder- In 2012, Muhamedagic helped guide the Bronchos to a run- ation (USSF highest distinction from this organization), National ner-up finish in their first year of competition in the Mid-America Youth License (USSF), and National Goalkeeping License (NSCAA). Intercollegiate Athletics Association. In 2014, Amel led the way Amel, a native of Bosnia, is married (Cynthia) and has three as the Bronchos register a school-record 15 shutouts in making daughters (Mia, Leila and Ella) and one son (Kyler). 5 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide

Season Outlook

he University of Central Oklahoma soccer team enters the field for the Bronchos. She is one of six returning First Team All- 2019 season on the heels of the most successful season in MIAA winners from a year ago. Greer is as strong with the ball at Tschool history and will look to find a way to replicate that her feet as Eason and can facilitate it to anywhere on the field, success this fall, and make a push to extend its season a little but she is also a dominant presence in Central’s defensive efforts further. if any team can get the ball into UCO’s back third. Her versatility Central went 22-2 last season, won the MIAA regular sea- gives UCO options. son title with a 10-1 mark, and then won the MIAA postseason The midfielders are UCO’s biggest position group, with a bevy tournament with a convincing 6-1 drubbing of Central Missouri of experience and a strong presence of newcomers ready to at Tom Thompson Field in Edmond. The Bronchos then entered contribute. Gasaway and Tullis both return after gaining valuable the NCAA Tournament for the 12th time in school history (21 experience as freshman on a conference championship team and seasons) and hosted the first and second rounds of the tour- if not helping at the forward position, both will help in the mid- nament. UCO advanced to the national round of 16 before its field. Kaylee Collins played sparingly as well during her freshman season came to an end, and now 22nd-year Broncho head coach season and is poised to make a jump this year into a contributing Mike Cook is tasked with the follow up. role. UCO also has six newcomers that will compete for time in UCO does return 16 letter winners from that team, including the middle of the field. The Bronchos make a lot happen with two All-Americans and six All-Region selections. Kelsie Eason and this group, collapsing on opponents to force a turnover, and Kelsey Gordon took top honors last fall alongside National Player kick-starting a lethal offensive attack. of the Year, Katie Killion. Gordon was also named MIAA Defen- Defenders sive Player of the Year as a junior. Joining Eason and Gordon Kelsey Gordon is the unquestionable leader of the back line among the returning standouts will be Asha Haile, who scored for the Bronchos again this fall. The two-time All-Region winner 18 goals a year ago and earned All-Region honors. Taryn Kedzior and returning All-American is the best defender in the MIAA and also returns after being named MIAA Freshman of the Year and among the best in the country. She will stop almost every effort Kelsi Gibson is back after being named MIAA Goalkeeper of the that comes her way. Anchoring the back line from the center Year during what was her freshman season. back spot, Gordon has a physical style of play that keeps offens- The Bronchos have talent up and down the lineup and the es from even trying to contend. She also plays a key role in set with eight returning letter winners having started at least five pieces both offensively and defensively. games on last year’s squad, Central has plenty reason to believe Taryn Kedzior, who was named MIAA Freshman of the Year its historic season is a sign of the times. last season, gives Gordon some competition for who is the best Here is a look at the 2019 UCO Bronchos position-by-position: defender on this team. Kedzior plays outside back but is just as Forwards crucial to the success of the defense as Gordon, stopping offens- Senior forward Asha Haile leads this bunch as she has for the es in their tracks and eliminating chances around the corner. past three years. After sitting out a redshirt season in 2015, Haile Kedzior also proved efficient in the offensive side of set pieces has been a force up front for the Bronchos in each of the past as well as and will work again to provide the same versatility this three seasons and figures to continue that trend in 2019. Haile fall. led the team in scoring as a sophomore and her 18 goals last Greer, along with Meredith Wilson and Madison Motil, will season, the seventh-most in one season in school history, were help out in the back too. Wilson has starting experience in both second on the team. She brings speed to the front of the lineup. of her first two seasons and is a steady contributor. The same She brings athleticism to the front of the lineup. And she brings a goes for Motil, who is solid with the ball at her feet and as an fear and a highly aggressive attack to the front of the lineup. outside back, can not only put pressure on the corners, but also Haile is joined by fellow senior Haley Post, who never hes- move the ball up the field quickly. itates to get a shot off and make the defense work. Post has a Cali Walker, Ashton Johnson, and Brooke Shugart will also see solid ability with the ball at her feet and from the left front, will time helping UCO’s stout back line. add pressure on defenses. Sophomores Katie Gasaway and Katy Goalkeepers Tullis will get some time up front, along with freshman Brooke Kelsi Gibson is the reigning MIAA Goalkeeper of the Year and Moore, who can help UCO push the limit for 90 minutes. pulled off that feat as a true freshman a season ago. She benefit- Midfielders ted from a great back line in front of her, but her 11 shutouts and Kelsie Eason is one of two returning All-Americans on the 0.58 goals allowed average showed why she is the best keeper in 2019 roster and she has in two seasons, shown success all over the league and an All-Region winner. A slight improvement from the field. Eason can play up and pressure the defense (First Team Gibson means UCO will again be well protected in the net. All-MIAA as a forward during her freshman season) and she is a Kaitlyn Asher, a junior. will be working for minutes in goal true facilitator in the middle of the field (All-American midfielder again this season. She’s improved in each of her first two seasons as a sophomore). With 14 career goals and 16 career assists in and adds a solid backup and relief effort for Gibson. UCO will her first two seasons, Eason is a force to be reckoned with and also look to freshman Bailey Ledbetter to step up. Though young, must be accounted for at all times. Ledbetter brings a tough competitiveness and will compete for Camille Greer is another strong player in the middle of the time. 6 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide

The players

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2019 Roster (Numerical) By Position No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown High School 0 Kelsi Gibson GK 5-7 So. Houston, Texas Tomball Memorial 00 Bailey Ledbetter GK 5-6 Fr. Jenks, Okla. Jenks Forwards 1 Kaitlyn Asher GK 5-7 Jr. Bixby, Okla. Bixby 3 Meredith Wilson D 5-9 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla. Bishop Kelley 4 Camille Greer D 5-8 Jr. Norman, Okla. Norman North 3 5 Kelsey Gordon D 6-0 Sr. Sapulpa, Okla. Sapulpa 6 Monika McGee MF 5-6 Fr. Moore, Okla. Moore 7 Brooke Moore F 5-6 Fr. Moore, Okla. Moore 8 Madison Motil D 5-8 Sr. Edmond, Okla. Deer Creek Midfielders 9 Kaylee Collins MF 5-6 So. Owasso, Okla. Owasso 10 Kelsie Eason MF 5-6 Jr. Bartlesville, Okla. Bartlesville 10 11 Cali Walker D 5-10 Jr. Choctaw, Okla. Carl Albert 12 Karsen Killion D 5-4 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. Broken Arrow 13 Haley Post F 5-5 Sr. The Colony, Texas The Colony 14 Taryn Kedzior D 5-11 So. Claremore, Okla. Claremore 15 Eden Jones MF 5-9 Fr. San Antonio, Texas Reagan Defenders 16 Katie Gasaway MF 5-5 So. Tulsa, Okla. Bishop Kelley 17 Katy Tullis MF 5-3 So. Edmond, Okla. Deer Creek 9 18 Ashton Johnson D 5-3 Jr. Bartlesville, Okla. Bartlesville 19 Asha Haile F 5-4 Sr. Norman, Okla. Norman 20 Hannah Daaboul MF 5-5 Jr. Mansfield, Texas Mansfield Legacy 22 Sophie Hunter MF 5-3 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. Regent Prep 23 Victoria Redden MF 5-6 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. Tulsa Union Goalkeepers 24 Natalia Cantu MF 5-3 Fr. San Antonio, Texas MacArthur 26 Brooke Shugart D 5-5 So. Tulsa, Okla. Bishop Kelley 3 (Alphabetical) By Class

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown High School 1 Kaitlyn Asher GK 5-7 Jr. Bixby, Okla. Bixby Seniors 24 Natalia Cantu MF 5-3 Fr. San Antonio, Texas MacArthur 9 Kaylee Collins MF 5-6 So. Owasso, Okla. Owasso 20 Hannah Daaboul MF 5-5 Jr. Mansfield, Texas Mansfield Legacy 4 10 Kelsie Eason MF 5-6 Jr. Bartlesville, Okla. Bartlesville 16 Katie Gasaway MF 5-5 So. Tulsa, Okla. Bishop Kelley 0 Kelsi Gibson GK 5-7 So. Houston, Texas Tomball Memorial 5 Kelsey Gordon D 6-0 Sr. Sapulpa, Okla. Sapulpa Juniors 4 Camille Greer D 5-8 Jr. Norman, Okla. Norman North 19 Asha Haile F 5-4 Sr. Norman, Okla. Norman 22 Sophie Hunter MF 5-3 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. Regent Prep 7 18 Ashton Johnson D 5-3 Jr. Bartlesville, Okla. Bartlesville 15 Eden Jones MF 5-9 Fr. San Antonio, Texas Reagan 14 Taryn Kedzior D 5-11 So. Claremore, Okla. Claremore 12 Karsen Killion D 5-4 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. Broken Arrow Sophomores 00 Bailey Ledbetter GK 5-6 Fr. Jenks, Okla. Jenks 6 Monika McGee MF 5-6 Fr. Moore, Okla. Moore 7 Brooke Moore F 5-6 Fr. Moore, Okla. Moore 6 8 Madison Motil D 5-8 Sr. Edmond, Okla. Deer Creek 13 Haley Post F 5-5 Sr. The Colony, Texas The Colony 23 Victoria Redden MF 5-6 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. Tulsa Union 26 Brooke Shugart D 5-5 So. Tulsa, Okla. Bishop Kelley Freshmen 17 Katy Tullis MF 5-3 So. Edmond, Okla. Deer Creek 11 Cali Walker D 5-10 Jr. Choctaw, Okla. Carl Albert 8 3 Meredith Wilson D 5-9 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla. Bishop Kelley 8 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide

Broncho Headliners

Asha Haile Kelsey Gordon 19 5 Senior | Forward | Norman, Okla. Senior | Defender | Sapulpa, Okla.

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG 2016 23-16 6 3 15 51 22 2016 22-21 0 1 1 14 4 2017 19-17 9 1 19 52 23 2017 16-15 1 0 2 2 1 2018 24-22 18 3 39 67 38 2018 20-19 0 0 0 4 1 Totals 66-55 33 7 73 170 83 Totals 58-55 1 1 3 20 6

Senior forward is one of the most dangerous attacking players Senior defender and returning All-American looking to finish a in the MIAA and is a true lead-by-example workhorse for the brilliant career with another dominant season ... Has been a key Bronchos ... Has earned All-MIAA honors in all three seasons force on the Broncho back line for three seasons and is among on the field after sitting out a redshirt season in 2015 ... Should the top reasons for Central's top-rated defense ... Will stop contend for All-American honors this season ... Can out-run any almost every scoring chance before it develops and can clear defender on through balls and with the ball at her feet, is capa- cross passes with ease ... Is also a dominant player in the box on ble of creating space at any moment ... Is a threat to score every set pieces ... Is a two-time All-Region winner and looks to make it time she has the ball on her side of the field ... Has 33 career three out of four seasons with the distinct honor this fall. goals in three seasons and is looking to continue upward trend 2018: Played in 20 of 24 games as a junior, making 19 starts this fall. in what was a dominant, All-American year for the center back 2018: Played in all 24 games for the Bronchos last season and ... Helped UCO to a 22-2 record, winning the regular season and made 22 starts ... Scored 18 goals, second-most on the team postseason MIAA Championships on the way to the NCAA Divi- behind the national player of the year and three more than her sion II women's national championship round of 16 ... Was key career total from previous two seasons ... Also had three assists reason for UCO's double-digit (14) shutouts over the season ...... Took 67 shots on the season, 38 on goal ... Had five game-win- Helped the Bronchos to allow just 16 goals in 24 games, among ning goals ... Scored multiple goals in a game four different the best in the nation ... Earned MIAA Defensive Player of the times, including in back-to-back wins over Washburn and North- Week multiple times ... Was named MIAA Defensive Player of west Missouri. the Year ... First Team All-MIAA ... First Team All-Region ... Second 2017: Played in all 19 games for the Bronchos last season, Team All-American by both the Conference Commissioner's making 17 starts ... Led the team in points (19) after scoring a Association and the United Coaches Association. team-high nine goals on the year ... Also led the team in shots 2017: Played in 16 games as a sophomore, starting 15 for the (52) and shots on goal (23) ... Scored a goal in eight different Broncho back line ... Helped the Bronchos to allow 1.74 goals per games for the Bronchos ... Notched a brace and a career-high game and keep opponents down to 10.4 shots per game on the two scores in a 2-2 tie at Lindenwood last October ... Had a goal season ... Scored one goal in her on the season and took only and her season's only assist in a win over Southwest Baptist ... two attempts. Took a season-high seven shots against Lindenwood ... Also took 2016: Wasted no time finding a role in freshman campaign, six shots against Washburn in September and took five shots in starting 21 of 22 games played … Earned MIAA Player of the a game on two separate occasions ... Season-high five shots on Week once last year and was nominated multiple times ... goal against Washburn. Earned Second Team All-MIAA after sensational debut with the 2016: Made big leap in 2016 becoming a scoring threat for the Bronchos ... Notched one assist last year ... Took 14 shots on the Bronchos ... Finished tied for second with six goals last season season as she became a prime target on set pieces ... Put four ... Took 51 shots, third most on the team, and 22 shots on goal, shots on target. fourth most on the team ... Added three assists ... Earned All- High School: All-Conference player three years in a row for MIAA Third Team ... Scored one goal in six different games ... Sapulpa … Scored 13 goals in junior season … Has played soccer Scored against Oklahoma Baptist, then scored in three-straight since she was five years old … Also a standout volleyball player in games against Southwest Baptist, Missouri Southern, and high school. Southwest Baptist again ... Also scored against Lindenwood and Personal: Accounting major who wants to become a CPA … Northwest Missouri. Has one older sister (Ashley) and one younger sister (Linsey) … 2015: Sat out redshirt season. Lists Chicago Red Stars as favorite pro team … Birthdate is March High School: Played for both Norman High and Oklahoma FC97. 14, 1998. Personal: Majoring in Kinesiology/Exercise Fitness Manage- ment ... Names Beyonce as her top musical artist ... Birthdate is Feb. 17, 1997.

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Player Profiles get beat in one-on-one situations in the corners. 2018: Played in 21 games for UCO as a junior and made four starts ... Scored four goals and added one assist ... Took 18 shots Haley Post on the season and put nine of them on target ... Helped UCO to 13 the NCAA Division II women's national championship round of 16 Senior | Forward | The Colony, Texas ... Won the MIAA regular season and postseason championships ... Played key role in Central's powerful defensive prowess as well as kick-starting its high-powered offense. 2017: Played in all 19 games for the Bronchos as a sophomore, Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG making 12 starts ... Moved into the starting lineup after just a 2016 14-0 0 1 1 12 4 few weeks and became a regular there ... UCO had a +10 goal 2017 --- Did not play (injury) --- 2018 22-8 1 4 6 43 16 differential with her in the lineup. Totals 36-8 1 5 7 55 20 UALR: Sat out redshirt season in 2015 before playing in 2016. High School: Standout at Oklahoma power Deer Creek High Senior forward ready to finish strong career ... Has solid School ... Won four consecutive state titles in high school. ball-handling skills and plenty of athleticism ... Is a very strong Personal: Interior Design major ... President of the Stu- player with the ball at her feet and can move the offense for- dent-Athlete Advisory Committee ... Birthdate is Feb. 5, 1997. ward with ease ... Is good in the attack ... Is a savvy player who can contribute to the offense. 2018: Played in 22 games as a junior and made eight starts ... Scored one goal and made four assists ... Put 16 shots on target Kaitlyn Asher ... Played over 1,100 minutes ... Helped team to most successful 1 season in school history, going 22-2 and making it to the NCAA Junior | Goalkeeper | Bixby, Okla. Division II women's national championship round of 16 ... Helped team win MIAA regular season and conference championships ... Member of MIAA Honor Roll. 2017: Did not play due to injury. Year GP-GS Min. GA Saves W-L-D SO 2016: Played in 14 games as a freshman while overcoming a 2017 8-8 770 17 39 1-5-2 0 knee injury ... Notched one assist ... Took 12 shots with four of 2018 3-2 148 1 4 2-0-0 0 Totals 11-10 918 18 43 3-5-2 0 them on goal. High School: Scored first career goal as a freshman on the var- sity team … All-District player freshman, sophomore and junior Junior goalkeeper provides depth for the Bronchos ... Allows seasons in high school. UCO to put out multiple keepers without missing a beat ... Has Personal: Nursing major looking to pursue a career in neo-na- shown improvement in first two seasons on the field and should tal nursing … Began playing soccer at age 4 … Worked with be no different this fall. Olympic Development Program in Texas … Has one older sister 2018: Played in three games as a sophomore for the Bron- (Devon) and one younger brother (Dylan) … Enjoys reading scrip- chos and made two starts ... Allowed only one goal in 148 min- ture … Has a small hole in her heart … Birthdate is Aug. 9, 1998. utes of play ... Made four saves ... Had a 2-0-0 record in goal. 2017: Played in eight games as a true freshman, all starts for the Bronchos ... Played the full game in all eight appearances ... Made 39 saves for a .696 save percentage ... Had a 1.99 goals Madison Motil allowed average ... Went 1-5-2 in goal. High School: Bixby standout who earned All-District, All-Met- 8 ro, and All-VYPE honors ... Helped Bixby earn a spot in the 2017 Senior | Midfielder | Edmond, Okla. Class 6A State Tournament ... Also played for TSC Hurricane Personal: Nursing Major who enjoys debating ... Was captain of the Debate Team at Bixby ... Favorite club is Barcelona ... Birthdate is Aug. 9, 1999. Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG 2017 19-12 0 0 0 0 0 2018 22-4 4 1 9 16 9 Totals 41-16 4 1 9 16 9

Senior defender and former All-MIAA recipient ready to wrap up a solid career at Central ... Has played a key role in the success at UCO over the past two seasons and figures to be a regular contributor again this fall ... Is good with the ball at her feet and can make solid passes ahead to get the offense going ... Doesn't

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Player Profiles 2017: Played in 19 games for the Bronchos as a true freshman, starting 18 of them ... Scored eight goals and added three assists for 19 points ... Took 38 shots on the season, 19 of them on Hannah Daaboul target ... Notched a brace in a 5-2 win over Oklahoma Christian 20 and again in a 2-2 tie at Emporia State ... Scored four goals in a Junior | Midfielder | Mansfield, Texas four-game stretch in the middle of September and had 10 points in those two weeks ... Ranked in the top-three for the Bronchos in points (38), goals (eight), assists (three), shots (38), and shots Junior midfielder looking to find a role with the Bronchos in on goal (19). her first year on campus ... Is a good facilitator with good ball High School: Four-year letterman from Bartlesville High School handling abilities that can also score ... Transferred to UCO from who earned All-District and All-State honors ... Rose State College. Personal: Kinesiology major ... Would like to work in cardiac JUCO: Scored three goals and had a pair of assists in 21 games rehabilitation ... Lists top sports memory as scoring six goals played (all starts) at Rose State during sophomore season ... Also in four games at the Disney Showcase in Florida ... Birthdate is scored three goals as a freshman in 2017 and added one assist in Sept. 22, 1998. 20 games played (four starts). High School: Prep standout at Mansfield Legacy in Texas ... Played club soccer for the Dallas Texans. Personal: Physical Therapy major ... Enjoys mexican food ... Camille Greer Favorite athlete is Mia Hamm and favorite club is the US Wom- 4 en's National Team. Junior | Midfielder | Norman, Okla.

Kelsie Eason Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG 2017 19-14 2 1 5 10 5 10 2018 24-24 4 1 9 40 15 Junior | Midfielder | Bartlesville, Okla. Totals 43-38 6 2 14 50 20

Junior midfielder that plays a crucial role in Central's defen- sive efforts and doesn't shy away from pushing forward with the Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG 2017 19-18 8 3 19 38 19 offense ... Is a returning All-Region selection looking to improve 2018 24-23 6 13 25 68 28 on an already impressive resume in two seasons at UCO ... Can Totals 43-41 14 16 44 106 47 stop any attack from the center of the Broncho defense and has a physical style of play that keeps opposing offenses shying away Junior midfielder and returning All-American ready to con- from the threat ... Is a nifty ball-handler that can control the tinue a stellar career at Central ... Made presence known as a offense from the middle, making solid through passes to either freshman and solidified her position as a top talent not only in side of the field and knows where to put the ball ... Has become the rugged MIAA but also in the entrie country ... Can fire up a regular fixture in the Broncho lineup and will continue that role an offensive fastbreak in a moments notice and is clever with this fall. the ball at her feet ... Will make the right pass near every time 2018: Played in all 24 games for the Bronchos as a sopho- ... Is fast on the dribble too and can take it all the way from her more and started in all 24 games ... Registered 1,756 minutes middle position ... Is also good on defense, sinking back to help ... Scored four goals and added one assist ... Took 40 shots on one of the best defenses in the country stifle any opponent's the season, putting 15 on target ... Had one game-winning goal hopes of a goal ... Is a two-time First Team All-MIAA selection ... Helped UCO's offense become one of the most potent in and should continue that trend this fall. the country while also helping the defense become one of the 2018: Played in all 24 games for Central as a sophomore and premiere defenses in the nation ... Played a key role in Central's made 23 starts as a midfielder ... Scored six goals and added 13 14 shutouts ... Helped the Bronchos win both the regular season assists, among the most in the country, in helping UCO to one and postseason MIAA titles ... Guided UCO to NCAA Division of the most potent offensive attacks in the nation ... Took 68 II women's national championship round of 16 ... Earned First shots and put 28 on target ... Had two game-winning goals ... Team All-MIAA and First Team All-Region honors. Played in 1,810 minutes, the second most of any player on the 2017: Played in all 19 games for the Bronchos as a true fresh- team ... Helped the Bronchos to a 22-2 record and reached the man and made 14 starts ... Scored two goals and notched one as- NCAA Division II women's national championship round of 16 ... sist ... Played a vital role for Central, aiding in both the offensive Guided Central to both the regular season and the postseason setup in the midfield as well as anchoring back and turning away MIAA championships ... Earned First Team All-MIAA, First Team the opponents on defense ... Took 10 shots on the season, with All-Region, and Third Team All-American. five on goal ... Scored her first career goal, and the game-winning

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Player Profiles goal, in a 3-1 win over Missouri Southern ... Added her second goal in a 7-0 drubbing of Southwest Baptist. High School: All-Conference and All-District performer at Norman North ... Includes winning state championship as high Cali Walker school highlight ... Also ran cross country and track & field. 11 Personal: Member of National Honor Society and Rotary & Junior | Defender | Midwest City, Okla. Key Club ... Has played soccer since she was three years old ... Birthdate is Sept. 8, 1998.

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG 2017 18-6 1 0 2 1 1 2018 13-3 0 0 0 0 0 Ashton Johnson Totals 31-9 1 0 2 1 1 18 Junior | Defender | Bartlesville, Okla. Junior defender ready to improve role with team and become a regular contributor ... Is a talented player with good ball han- dling skills that can serve multiple roles on the Broncho midfield and back line ... Is a strong defender that won't let balls get Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG passed her and can clear attacks with ease ... Has played mostly 2017 9-0 0 0 0 1 1 in a reserve role but could become a regular starter and all-con- 2018 10-1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 19-1 0 0 0 1 1 ference level player this fall. 2018: Played in 13 games and made three starts during sophomore campaign ... Played in over 400 minutes of action ... Junior defender aiming to build off steadily improving career Was helpful in UCO's high-potent offensive attack and stalwart at UCO ... Has played a key role as a reserve, spelling starters and defense ... Helped the Bronchos enjoy a successful 22-2 season giving Central a consistent level of play as a substitute ... Plays a that claimed both the regular season and postseason MIAA high effort and pressing style that is frustrating for opponents ... championships as well as a spot in the NCAA Division II women's Has improved in two seasons on the field and looks to be more national championship round of 16. involved this season. 2017: Played in 18 games and made six starts as a true fresh- 2018: Played in 10 games as a sophomore and made first man ... Scored her first career goal in a 9-2 win at Southwest career start ... Helped UCO as a reserve maintain a high level Baptist ... Scored one goal on the season on her only shot taken of play throughout the match ... Was helpful in Central winning all season ... Helped UCO earn a +11 goal differential while in the both the MIAA regular season and conference championships lineup. and made a run to the NCAA Division II women's national cham- High School: Earned All-City honors from The Oklahoman all pionship round of 16 ... Part of reason for Central's 14 shutouts four years at Carl Albert ... Led the Titans to the state tourna- last season and dominating defense that led to a 22-2 record. ment in multiple seasons ... Played club soccer for NYSA in Nor- 2017: Played in nine games as a true freshman for the Bron- man and Fury 99 ... Also played volleyball and basketball. chos ... Took one shot on the season, landing it on target ... Personal: Marketing major ... Older sister (Brittni) played Gained valuable experience on a deep team. soccer at UCO ... Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as her favorite High School: Bartlesville High School's Varsity soccer MVP ... sports team ... Birthdate is March 10, 1999. Four-year starter for the Bruins ... Played for a handful of clubs including NEOFC 98, Killingsworth, TSCH 99, and TSCH ECNL Composite 99. Personal: National Honor Society member ... Award-winning gymnast was a 2015 National Floor Champion and Second-Place Meredith Wilson finisher in the vault ... Took fourth-place in a CrossFit competi- 3 tion ... Interested in studying Math and Biomedical Engineering Junior | Defender | Broken Arrow, Okla. ... Birthdate is Dec. 23, 1998.

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG 2017 18-12 1 0 2 8 5 2018 21-12 0 0 0 4 2 Totals 39-24 1 0 2 12 7

Junior defender that plays a key role in Central's dominating defense and should continue to improve in that role this fall ... Moved into a center-back position during freshman season

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Player Profiles and has helped the Bronchos thwart off opposing attacks at a steady pace over the past two seasons ... Could be an All-MIAA contender this season ... Knows how to stop the attack and has a swift style of play to help do so ... Provides size on the back line Katie Gasaway that clears crosses with ease and is great at stopping set pieces. 16 2018: Played in 21 games and made 12 starts for the Bron- Sophomore | Midfielder | Tulsa, Okla. chos during her sophomore season ... Took four shots during the season ... Played a crucial role in Central's 14 shutouts, among the most in the country, last season ... Helped UCO to a stagger- ing average of less than one goal allowed per game ... Helped Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG the Bronchos win both the MIAA regular season and postseason 2018 21-12 0 0 0 4 2 championships and guided the team along to the NCAA Division II women's national championship round of 16. Sophomore midfielder ready to move from reserve to a key 2017: Played in 18 of 19 games as a true freshman, making role and increased minutes in year two ... A strong midfielder as 12 starts along the back line for the Bronchos ... Scored one goal good with the ball and as on defense ... Will add valuable depth (in a 7-0 rout of Southwest Baptist) and took eight shots on the to the middle of the field this season. season ... Landed five shots on goal. 2018: Played in 13 games as a true freshman on a team that High School: Bishop Kelley standout who earned All-District won 22 matches, won both the MIAA regular season and post- Honorable Mention ... Played club soccer at TSC ... Also played season titles, and made a run to the NCAA round of 16 ... Took high school basketball. three shots on the season, putting one on goal ... Scored first Personal: National Honor Society member ... Undecided on a career goal in a win over Southwest Baptist ... Also had her first major but is interested in Physical Theraphy ... Enjoys the Okla- career assist in that game ... Member of MIAA Honor Roll. homa City Thunder and Ben Rector ... Birthdate is Dec. 29, 1998. High School: Led Bishop Kelley to the Class 5A state champion- ship as a junior and scored the game-winning goal in the finals. Personal: Plans to major in Biomedical Science ... Lists the U.S. Women's National Team as her top pro sports team ... Birthdate Kaylee Collins is Nov. 20, 1999. 9 Sophomore | Midfielder | Owasso, Okla. Kelsi Gibson

Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG 0 Sophomore | Goalkeeper | Houston, Texas 2018 21-12 0 0 0 4 2

Sophomore midfielder who gained a solid bit of experience in first season and now aims to solidify a role this season ... Strong Year GP-GS Min. GA Saves W-L-D SO player with good ball skills and a good decision maker ... Will 2018 18-18 1,519 9 54 16-2 11 have an opportunity to showcase her ability. 2018: Played in 10 games for the Bronchos as a true freshman Sophomore goalkeeper that burst onto the scene last season on a squad that won 22 games, the MIAA regular season and and became not only the preeminent starter for the Bronchos, postseason championships, and made it to the NCAA national but also the MIAA Goalkeeper of the Year and an All-Region championship round of 16 ... Season-high 45 minutes in a win selection ... Is a talented keeper that knows where to be ahead over Rogers State ... Notched her only assist of the season in a of the play ... Is a solid general behind the defense, helping season-opening win over Oklahoma Christian ... Took one shot Central limit any chances by the opposition ... Has athletic ability all season, but landed it on goal, in a win over Central Missouri to make a save if chances arise ... Still has room to grow in young in the MIAA Championship match ... Member of the MIAA Honor career. Roll. 2018: Played in 18 games as a true freshman last fall and High School: All-State selection out of Owasso ... Helped the made 18 starts ... Tallied 1,519+ minutes in goal and was among Rams to the Class 6A state tournament this past season. the best in the country in net ... Allowed only nine goals and Personal: Plans to major in Kinesiology ... Attended the Wom- boasted a 0.53 goals allowed average, which ranked 16th in the en's World Cup Finals in Canada in 2015 to watch team U.S.A. nation ... Made 54 saves with a sleek 0.857 save percentage ... win gold ... Birthdate is May 1, 2000. Went 16-2 in net ... Put together 11 clean sheets (ninth-most in Division II) and was part of two combined shutouts ... Earned MIAA Goalkeeper of the Week four times before taking home MIAA Goalkeeper of the Year honors following the season ...

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Player Profiles Earned a pair of All-Region honors, taking a First Team selection from the coaches' association and a Second team selection from the Conference Commissioner's Association ... Was a key part of UCO's 22-2 campaign and helped the Bronchos win the MIAA Brooke Shugart regular season title and postseason crown, as well as the NCAA 26 Central Region I tourney in Edmond last fall. Sophomore | Defender | Tulsa, Okla. High School: All-District honoree out of Tomball Memorial High School in Texas ... Was named Goalkeeper of the Year. Personal: Kinesiology major ... Would like to become a pediat- ric occupational therapist ... Names Sporting Kansas City as her Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG top pro sports team ... Birthdate is Jan. 12, 2000. 2018 8-0 0 0 0 0 0

Sophomore defender who gained some experience last season and is now looking to find a consistent role with the Bronchos Taryn Kedzior ... Brings versatility to back line ... Will add needed depth to mul- tiple positions for UCO. 14 2018: Played in eight games as a true freshman for Central Sophomore | Defender | Claremore, Okla. Oklahoma ... Season-high was 21 minutes played ... Came on as sub in every game but gained key experience on a team that won 22 matches including both the regular season and postseason MIAA titles ... Appeared in MIAA Championship win over Central Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG 2018 24-24 3 4 10 17 8 Missouri in November ... Part of team that made run to NCAA national championship round of 16 ... Member of MIAA Honor Roll. Sophomore defender played more minutes than any other High School: Helped Bishop Kelley win the Class 5A state Broncho a season ago and was named MIAA Freshman of the championship as a junior ... Also played club soccer for TSC. Year ... Earned All-Region honors and will contend for the same Personal: Plans to major in Nursing ... Member of the National honor this fall while pushing for an All-American nod ... Athletic Honor Society who scored a 30 on her ACT, twice ... Lists Bruno back with a physical style of play can create numerous problems Mars as her favorite musician ... Birthdate is Oct. 18, 1999. for opponents ... Can stop any attack with ease and can clear any through balls ... Can make great runs in the attack and is tough to get by on defense. 2018: Played in all 24 games for the Bronchos as a true fresh- man and started every one of them ... Team-high 1,867 minutes Katy Tullis played ... Helped Bronchos win 22 games, the MIAA regular 17 season crown, the MIAA Postseason tournament title, and make Sophomore | Midfielder | Edmond, Okla. a run to the national championship round of 16 ... Earned MIAA Freshman of the Year and could have been a legitimate candi- date for Defensive Player of the Year, earned by her teammate Kelsey Gordon ... Also a factor in the offense ... Scored three Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG goals and added four assists ... Scored first career goal off a set 2018 16-0 1 1 3 4 1 piece in a 2-0 win over Rogers State in September ... Scored two goals in as many games as the Bronchos opened up a postseason Sophomore forward/midfielder combo with lots of athleti- run through the MIAA tournament ... Knocked in a shot from 40 cism ready to take next step and become regular contributor for yards in MIAA Championship win over Central Missouri ... Took the Bronchos ... Is a very talented player that can make things 17 total shots last season, eight of which were on goal ... Physical happen on offense ... Has a lot of skills with the ball and will push defender was never issued a card for a foul ... Member of the for playing time. MIAA Honor Roll. 2018: Played in 16 games as a true freshman, becoming a High School: All-State selection out of Claremore High School steady relief in more than one spot for UCO ... Scored first career ... Won a Class 5A state championship as a sophomore ... Also goal in 8-1 win over Southwest Baptist in September ... Earned played for Tulsa Soccer Club. first career assist in 7-0 win over Lindenwood in October ... Sea- Personal: Biomedical Science major ... Member of the Na- son-high 47 minutes played against SBU ... Appeared in Central tional Honor Society ... Lists Taylor Swift as her favorite artist ... Oklahoma's 6-1 win in the MIAA Championship ... Member of Birthdate is March 8, 2000. MIAA Honor Roll. High School: All-Conference selection out of Deer Creek High School ... Was twice named Offensive MVP for the Antlers. Personal: Undecided on a major ... Lists working out and run- ning as favorite hobbies ... Birthdate is April 11, 1999.

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Natalia Cantu Karsen Killion 24 12 Freshman | Defender | San Antonio, Texas Freshman | Defender | Broken Arrow, Okla.

Freshman defender ready to compete for playing time right Solid defender will add good depth on the defensive back line away ... Talented youngster brings versatility to the outside of ... Physical style of play and a heads up athlete that can stop an the field for the Bronchos and adds depth to the lineup. attack and move the ball back in the right direction. High School: Prep standout at MacArthur High School in San High School: Prep standout at Broken Arrow High School ... Antonio, Texas ... Played club soccer for Classic Elite ECNL. Earned Honorable Mention from The Tulsa World's All-World Personal: Forensic Science major ... Loves Italian food ... Lists Team following senior season in 2018. Chelsea as her top sports team. Personal: Older sister (Katie) played at UCO.

Sophie Hunter Bailey Ledbetter 22 00 Pos. | Class | Hometown | Ht. Freshman | Goalkeeper | Jenks, Okla.

Freshman midfielder working to find a spot in the rotation this Freshman goalkeeper ready to jump in and help Central's fall ... Talented youngster with good ball skills in the middle of vaunted defense ... Talented youngster that will compete for the field ... Will make a push for playing time. time and could help UCO right away. High School: Prep standout at Regent Prep in Tulsa ... Earned High School: Four-year letter winner at Jenks and also a four- All-World honors from the Tulsa World. year starter ... Named to All-State team as a senior ... Led team in Personal: Forensic Science major ... Names Carli Lloyd as scoring as a goalkeeper in a tournament ... Also played for TSC. favorite player and FC Barcelona as her top team. Personal: Plans to major in nursing ... Names Sporting Kansas City favorite soccer club ... Enjoys surfing and spending time at the lake ... Birthdate is Dec. 20, 2000. Eden Jones 15 Freshman | Midfielder | San Antonio, Texas Monika McGee 6 Freshman | Midfielder | Moore, Okla. Freshman midfielder aimed at finding time on the field this fall ... Talented youngster with athletic ability ready to grow in high-potent UCO style of play ... Will push for minutes at an early Freshman midfielder aimed at finding a role in UCO lineup this stage. fall ... Talented youngster with good abilities that should contend High School: Prep standout at Reagan High School in San An- for minutes. tonio, Texas ... Earned All-District honors ... Also played club ball High School: All-State, All-District and All-Conference award for Classics Elite ECNL. winner out of Moore High School. Personal: Plans to major in Business ... Would like to work in Personal: Nursing major ... Lists ideal job as physicians as- real estate ... Names USWNT as her favorite club ... Birthdate is sistant ... Favorite club is Bayern Munich ... Born in Germany ... July 8, 2001. Birthdate is March 22, 2001.

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Brooke Moore Victoria Redden 7 22 Freshman | Forward | Moore, Okla. Freshman | Midfielder | Tulsa, Okla.

Freshman forward aimed at finding a role with the Bronchos Freshman midfielder and defender that will bring depth and this fall ... Has talent and athleticism and should compete for versatility to multiple positions for the Bronchos ... Talented minutes right away. youngster that will contend for time on the field. High School: Prep standout at Moore High School ... Played High School: Two-time state champion out of Union High club soccer for OEFC DA. School in Tulsa ... Earned All-District honors as well ... Played club Personal: Nursing major ... Lists Barcelona as her favorite club ball for TSC and OEFC. ... Names Lionel Messi her top athlete. Personal: Biology major ... would like to become a chiroprac- tor ... Names Ariana Grande as her favorite artist ... Birthdate is January 8, 2001.

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2018 Review

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2018 Results

Date Opponent Results Score Record (MIAA) Aug. 30 Thursday Oklahoma Christian W 2-0 1-0 Sept. 2 Sunday Southwestern W 2-0 2-0 Sept. 9 Sunday Rogers State W 2-0 3-0 Sept. 11 Tuesday Midwestern State W 2-0 4-0 Sept. 14 Friday Southwest Baptist W 6-1 5-0 Sept. 16 Sunday Northeastern State W 1-0 6-0 Sept. 21 Friday Missouri Southern W 2-0 7-0 Sept. 23 Sunday Southwest Baptist* W 8-1 8-0 (1-0) Sept. 28 Friday Fort Hays State* W 3-0 9-0 (2-0) Sept. 30 Sunday Nebraska Kearney* W 5-0 10-0 (3-0) Oct. 5 Friday Lindenwood* W 7-0 11-0 (4-0) Oct. 7 Sunday Central Missouri* W 2-0 12-0 (5-0) Oct. 12 Friday Emporia State* W 2-1 13-0 (6-0) Oct. 14 Sunday Washburn* W 7-1 14-0 (7-0) Oct. 19 Friday Northwest Missouri* W 3-0 15-0 (8-0) Oct. 21 Sunday Missouri Western* W 4-0 16-0 (9-0) Oct. 26 Friday Northeastern State* L 2-1 16-1 (9-1) Oct. 28 Sunday Missouri Southern* W 2-1 17-1 (10-1) MIAA Tournament Oct. 31 Wednesday Washburn W 4-1 18-1 Nov. 2 Friday Fort Hays State W 3-0 19-1 Nov. 4 Sunday Central Missouri W 6-1 20-1 NCAA Tournament Nov. 9 Friday Oklahoma Baptist W 2-0 21-1 Nov. 11 Sunday Minnesota State W 3-1 22-1 Nov. 16 Friday Central Missouri L 4-3 (OT) 22-2 Bold – Home game; * – MIAA game

Wins & Losses

Overall MIAA 22-2 (91.7) 10-1 (90.9)

Home Away Neutral 14-1 (93.3) 8-0 (100.0) 0-1 (0.0)

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2018 Statistics Offensive

No. Player GP-GS Min. Goals Assists Points Shots Pct. SOG Pct. YC-RC GW PG-PA 9 Katie Killion...... 24-23 1595 30 13 73 131 .229 76 .580 2-0 13 1-2 19 Asha Haile...... 24-22 1471 18 3 39 67 .269 38 .567 0-0 5 0-0 24 Kelsie Eason...... 24-23 1810 6 13 25 68 .088 28 .412 0-0 2 0-0 21 Morgan Cherry...... 24-21 1716 7 8 22 59 .119 24 .407 0-0 1 0-0 2 Camrie Hurst...... 24-23 1624 3 5 11 36 .083 17 .472 2-0 0 0-1 14 Taryn Kedzior...... 24-24 1867 3 4 10 17 .176 8 .471 0-0 0 0-0 4 Camille Greer...... 24-24 1756 4 1 9 40 .100 15 .375 0-0 1 0-0 8 Madison Motil...... 22-4 723 4 1 9 16 .250 9 .563 1-0 0 0-0 22 Piper Cannon...... 18-2 400 3 3 9 7 .429 4 .571 1-0 0 0-0 13 Haley Post...... 22-8 1133 1 4 6 43 .023 16 .372 0-0 0 0-0 12 Katie Gasaway...... 13-0 341 1 1 3 6 .167 2 .333 0-0 0 0-0 17 Katy Tullis...... 16-0 412 1 1 3 4 .250 1 .250 0-0 0 0-0 15 Casey Herndon...... 22-16 1376 0 2 2 8 .000 3 .375 0-0 0 0-0 6 Ashley Snider...... 19-9 909 0 1 1 20 .000 11 .550 0-0 0 0-0 20 Kaylee Collins...... 10-2 224 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 0 Kaitlyn Asher...... 3-2 148 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 00 Kelsi Gibson...... 18-18 1518 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 1 Ally Salls...... 8-4 501 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 3 Meredith Wilson...... 21-12 1118 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 5 Kelsey Gordon...... 20-19 1548 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0-0 0 0-0 7 Callie McLaughlin...... 10-1 201 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0-0 0 0-0 11 Cali Walker...... 13-3 472 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 16 Josie Hawley...... 16-3 592 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0-0 0 0-0 18 Ashton Johnson...... 10-1 175 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 25 Danielle Lorson...... 8-0 136 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 26 Brooke Shugart...... 8-0 106 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total 24 - 82 61 225 546 .150 266 .487 7-0 22 1-3 Opponent 24 - 14 10 38 168 .083 80 .476 9-0 2 1-2

Goalkeepers

No. Player GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. W L T SHO/CBO SF 0 Kaitlyn Asher...... 3-2 148:01 1 0.61 4 0.800 2 0 0 0/1 10 0 Kelsi Gibson...... 18-18 1519:02 9 0.53 54 0.857 16 2 0 11/2 130 1 Ally Salls...... 8-4 500:00 4 0.72 8 0.667 4 0 0 1/1 27 Total 24 2167:03 14 0.58 66 0.825 22 2 0 14 167 Opponents 24 2167:03 82 3.41 184 0.692 2 22 0 0 544

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2018 MIAA Standings MIAA Championship

SCHOOL MIAA Points Pct. Overall Pct. First Round xy-Central Oklahoma...... 10-1 30 .909 22-2 .917 Wednesday, October 31, 2018 x-Central Missouri...... 8-2-1 25 .773 19-5-1 .780 At Campus Sites x-Emporia State...... 8-3 24 .727 14-6-1 .690 No. 1 Central Oklahoma 4, No. 8 Washburn 1 x-Fort Hays State...... 8-3 24 .727 11-7-2 .600 No. 4 Fort Hays State 3, No. 5 Missouri Western 0 x-Missouri Western...... 7-4 21 .636 12-7 .632 No. 3 Emporia State 2, No. 6 Northeastern State 1 No. 2 Central Missouri 4, No. 7 Lindenwood 0 x-Northeastern State...... 4-5-2 14 .455 10-7-2 .579 Semifinals x-Lindenwood...... 4-6-1 13 .409 7-10-2 .421 Friday, November 2, 2018 x-Washburn...... 3-6-2 11 .364 7-10-2 .421 Edmond, Oklahoma Missouri Southern...... 3-6-2 11 .364 7-8-3 .472 No. 2 Central Missouri 7, No. 3 Emporia State 1 Nebraska Kearney...... 3-7-1 10 .318 5-12-1 .306 No. 1 Central Oklahoma 3, No. 4 Fort Hays State 0 Southwest Baptist...... 2-8-1 7 .227 2-14-2 .167 Final Northwest Missouri...... 1-10 3 .091 2-15 .118 Sunday, November 4, 2018 y - Regular Season Champion; x - Postseason berth Edmond, Oklahoma No. 1 Central Okahoma 6, No. 2 Central Missouri 1 MIAA Postseason Awards Offensive Player of the Year: Katie Killion, Central Oklahoma Defensive Player of the Year: Kelsey Gordon, Central Oklahoma Goalkeeper of the Year: Kelsi Gibson, Central Oklahoma Freshman of the Year: Taryn Kedzoir, Central Oklahoma Coach of the Year: Mike Cook, Central Oklahoma

First Team Goalkeeper: Kelsi Gibson, Central Oklahoma; Defenders: Kelsey Gordon, Central Oklahoma; Taryn Kedzior, Central Oklahoma; Al- lysa Gann, Central Missouri; Midfielders: Morgan Cherry, Central Oklahoma; Camille Greer, Central Oklahoma; Vianei Sanchez, Fort Hays State; Kelsie Eason, Central Oklahoma; Forwards: Jada Scott, Central Missouri; Katie Killion, Central Oklahoma; Asha Haile, Central Oklahoma; Cassidy Menke, Missouri Western.

Second Team Goalkeepers: Jillian Patton, Emporia State; Megan Kneefel, Fort Hays State;Defenders: Skylar Drum, Central Missouri; Shelby Keyes, Emporia State; Emily Seiler, Northeastern State; Ashlyn Lakin, Emporia State; Midfielders: Maria Walden, Emporia State; Rachel Mar- shal, Emporia State; Chloe Montano, Fort Hays State; Lillian Davis, Missouri Western; Forwards: Courtney Killian, Central Missouri; Cailey Perkins, Fort Hays State; Makayla Toth, Central Missouri.

Third Team Goalkeeper: Anna Mayer, Missouri Western; Defenders: Jordan Wipke, Lindenwood; Emily Naysmith, Fort Hays State; Bailey Ketcham, Missouri Western; Madeline Cowell, Missouri Western; Anika Nobs, Missouri Western; Casey Herndon, Central Oklahoma; Midfielders: Tanna Benefiel, Emporia State; Tera Lynch, Washburn; Emily Madden, Northwest Missouri; Nikita Woods, Fort Hays State; Olivia Grasso, Washburn; Forwards: Paulina Chavez, Northeastern State; Kennedy Hoffman, Emporia State; Josie Rimmer, Washburn.

Honorable Mentions Central Oklahoma: Camrie Hurst, Midfielder Emporia State: Sydney Martens, Defender Fort Hays State: Shayla Podena, Defender, Zariah Smith, Defender, Darby Hirsch, Forward Lindenwood: Morgan Weller, Forward Missouri Southern: Jeannie Escobar, Defender, Maria Sturluson, Defender, Julia Liberty, Midfielder, Alex McCord, Midfielder, Bailey Belcher, Forward Missouri Western: Taylor Schwartzkopf, Forward, Claire Meyers, Forward Nebraska Kearney: Allie Prososki, Goalkeeper, Molly Willis, Defender, Tori Weber, Midfielder, Ciera Clark, Midfielder Northeastern State: Leslie Munoz, Defender Northwest Missouri: Izzy Romano, Midfielder Southwest Baptist:Tessa Wagner, Defender, Raquel Rodriguez, Midfielder, Lauren Hudak, Midfielder, Raegan Edwards, Forward Washburn: Mackenzie Heiman, Midfielder 20 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide

Records & History

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UCO Team Records Opponent Team Records POINTS POINTS Game: 35 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001. Game: 17, UC San Diego, Nov. 19, 2000. Season: 246, 2000. Season: 83, 1998. GOALS GOALS Game: 13 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001. Game: 7, Central Missouri, Nov. 6, 2016. Season: 84, 2000. Season: 31, 1998. ASSISTS ASSISTS Game: 13 vs. Dallas Baptist, Oct. 13, 2001 Game: 6, Metropolitan State, Nov. 14, 2003. vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 26, 1999. Season: 21, 1998. Season: 78, 2000. SHOTS SHOTS Game: 32, Oral Roberts, Oct. 31, 1998. Game: 50 vs. Texas A&M International, Oct. 15, 2008 Season: 247, 2007. vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 7, 1998. SHOTS ON GOAL Season: 608, 2000. Game: 18, Midwestern State, Oct. 18, 1998. SHOTS ON GOAL Season: 124, 1998. Game: 34 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 4, 1998. SAVES Season: 331, 2000. Game: 24, Southwest Baptist, Oct. 7, 1998. SAVES Season: 248, 2000. Game: 14, three times. CORNER KICKS Season: 104, 2008. Game: 12, Regis, Sept. 6, 2003. CORNER KICKS Season: 81, 2005. Game: 18 vs. St. Gregory’s, Sept. 7, 2002. FOULS Season: 157, 2007. Game: 28, St. Mary’s, Oct. 17, 2004. FOULS Season: 287, 2007. Game: 23 vs. St. Mary’s, Oct. 17, 2004. Season: 235, 2015.

UCO Individual Records POINTS Game: 12, Kim Brown vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001. Season: 81, Sally Holmes, 2000. Career: 209, Kim Brown, 1999-02. GOALS Game: 5, Kim Brown vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001. Season: 35, Sally Holmes, 2000. Career: 91, Kim Brown, 1999-02. ASSISTS Game: 3, by 12 players. Season: 14, Jeorgia McGinty, 2000. Career: 48, Jeorgia McGinty, 1998-01. SHOTS Game: 17, Sally Holmes vs. Regis, Sept. 24, 2000. Season: 171, Sally Holmes, 2000. Career: 350, Kim Brown, 1999-02. SHOTS ON GOAL Game: 9, Kim Brown vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Oct. 7, 2001. Season: 96, Sally Holmes, 2000. Career: 230, Kim Brown, 1999-02. SAVES Game: 14, Melissa Penn vs. West Texas A&M, Oct. 31, 2003. Season: 98, Lauren Vogel, 2000. Career: 252, Carly Fischer, 2004-07.

22 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide Single-Game Leaders Single-Season Leaders Career Leaders Top Five Points Top 10 Points Top 10 Points Rank No. Name Opponent, Date Rank No. Name Season Rank No. Name Years 1. 12 Kim Brown SW Oklahoma, 10/7/01 1. 81 Sally Holmes 2000 1. 209 Kim Brown 1999-02 2. 9 Brittni Walker Newman, 9/9/12 2. 74 Kim Brown 2001 2. 131 Katie Killion 2015-18 3. 73 Katie Killion 2018 3. 129 Sally Holmes 1999-00 2. 9 Lindsey Hull Southern Naz., 9/7/06 4. 48 Sally Holmes 1999 4. 112 Valerie Gutierrez 2000-03 2. 9 Sally Holmes Central Ark., 9/16/00 5. 46 Kim Brown 1999 5. 100 Jeorgia McGinty 1998-01 2. 9 Jeorgia McGinty SW Oklahoma, 10/4/98 6. 45 Kim Brown 2000 6. 89 Brittni Walker 2009-12 7. 44 Kim Brown 2002 7. 85 Ashton Morris 2007-11 Top Five Goals 8. 39 Asha Haile 2018 8. 75 Lindsey Hull 2003-06 Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 9. 32 Carmen Davis 2007 9. 73 Asha Haile 2016-18 1. 5 Kim Brown SW Oklahoma, 10/7/01 9. 32 Valerie Gutierrez 2001 10. 69 Katy Kashwer 2008-11 2. 4 Brittni Walker Newman, 9/9/12 2. 4 Lindsey Hull Southern Naz., 9/7/06 Top 10 Goals Top 10 Goals 2. 4 Jeorgia McGinty SW Oklahoma, 10/4/98 Rank No. Name Season Rank No. Name Years 5. 3 33 times by numerous players 1. 35 Sally Holmes 2000 1. 91 Kim Brown 1999-02 2. 34 Kim Brown 2001 2. 56 Sally Holmes 1999-00 3. 30 Katie Killion 2018 3. 53 Katie Killion 2015-18 Top Five Assists 4. 21 Sally Holmes 1999 4. 37 Valerie Gutierrez 2000-03 Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 5. 20 Kim Brown 2002 5. 35 Brittni Walker 2009-12 1. 3 12 tied 6. 19 Kim Brown 1999 5. 35 Ashton Morris 2007-11 7. 18 Asha Haile 2018 7. 30 Asha Haile 2016-18 Top Five Shots 7. 18 Kim Brown 2000 8. 29 Katy Kashwer 2008-11 Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 9. 15 Carmen Davis 2007 8. 29 Lindsey Hull 2003-06 1. 17 Sally Holmes Regis, 9/24/00 10. 13 Valerie Gutierrez 2002 10. 26 Carmen Davis 2005-06 2. 13 Jeorgia McGinty SW Oklahoma, 10/4/98 10. 26 Jeorgia McGinty 1998-01 3. 12 Katy Kashwer Texas A&M Int., 10/15/08 Top 10 Assists Top Five Assists 3. 12 Jeorgia McGinty College of SW, 10/25/98 Rank No. Name Season Rank No. Name Years 5. 11 Sally Holmes Midwestern State, 10/20/00 1. 14 Jeorgia McGinty 2000 1. 48 Jeorgia McGinty 1998-01 1. 14 Jeorgia McGinty 1998 2. 38 Valerie Gutierrez 2000-03 Top Five Shots on Goal 3. 13 Katie Killion 2018 3. 27 Kim Brown 1999-02 Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 3. 13 Kelsie Eason 2018 4. 25 Katie Killion 2015-18 1. 9 Kim Brown SW Oklahoma, 10/7/01 5. 12 Valerie Gutierrez 2001 5. 24 Jessica Mathieu 1998-01 2. 8 Four tied 5. 12 Valerie Gutierrez 2000 6. 19 Stephanie Fleig 2009-12 7. 11 Jeorgia McGinty 2001 6. 19 Brittni Walker 2009-12 Top Five Saves 7. 11 Sally Holmes 2000 8. 18 Lacy Williams 2005-07 Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 9. 10 Kasey Mahaffey 2007 8. 18 Sally Holmes 1999-00 9. 10 Joy Hageman 2002 10. 17 Joy Hageman 2002-05 1. 14 Melissa Penn West Texas, 10/31/03 9. 10 Gina Mix 2001 10. 17 Gina Mix 2000-01 2. 13 Melissa Penn West Texas, 11/10/02 2. 13 Amanda Hillier Midwestern State, 10/19/01 Top Five Shots Top Five Shots 2. 13 Amanda Hillier Midwestern State, 10/18/98 Rank No. Name Season Rank No. Name Years 5. 12 Samantha Rusk Abilene Christian, 10/15/10 1. 171 Sally Holmes 2000 1. 350 Kim Brown 1999-02 2. 131 Katie Killion 2018 2. 280 Katie Killion 2015-18 3. 115 Kim Brown 2000 3. 261 Sally Holmes 1999-00 4. 104 Jeorgia McGinty 1998 4. 224 Katy Kashwer 2008-11 5. 97 Kim Brown 2001 5. 215 Sarah Addison 2004-07 6. 90 Sally Holmes 1999 6. 214 Jeorgia McGinty 1998-01 7. 75 Carmen Davis 2007 7. 190 Jenny Racicot 2005-08 8. 71 Katie Killion 2016 8. 185 Valerie Gutierrez 2000-03 9. 70 Kim Brown 2002 9. 170 Asha Haile 2016-18 10. 68 Kelsie Eason 2018 10. 169 Ashton Morris 2007-11 10. 68 Jenny Racicot 2007 10. 68 Kim Brown 1999

Top Five Shots on Goal Top Five Shots on Goal Rank No. Name Season Rank No. Name Years 1. 96 Sally Holmes 2000 1. 230 Kim Brown 1999-02 2. 76 Katie Killion 2018 2. 169 Katie Killion 2015-18 3. 73 Jeorgia McGinty 1998 3. 149 Sally Holmes 1999-00 4. 68 Kim Brown 2001 4. 139 Jeorgia McGinty 1998-01 5. 67 Kim Brown 2000 5. 112 Valerie Gutierrez 2000-03 6. 53 Sally Holmes 1999 6. 108 Katy Kashwer 2008-11 7. 52 Kim Brown 2002 7. 94 Lindsey Hull 2003-06 8. 47 Carmen Davis 2007 8. 93 Ashton Morris 2007-11 9. 43 Kim Brown 1999 9. 90 Britni Walker 2009-12 10. 42 Katie Killion 2016 10. 87 Sarah Addison 2004-07

Top Five Saves Top Five Saves Rank No. Name Season Rank No. Name Years 1. 98 Lauren Vogel 2000 1. 252 Carly Fischer 2004-07 2. 87 Samantha Rusk 2010 2. 199 Brandi Bartley 2011-14 3. 86 Carly Fischer 2007 3. 181 Samantha Rusk 2008-10 4. 77 Melissa Penn 2003 4. 177 Amanda Hillier 1998-99, ‘01 5. 76 Ally Salls 2016 5. 141 Melissa Penn 2002-03 6. 73 Amanda Hillier 2001 6. 132 Ally Salls 2015-18 7. 71 Meagan Burke 2012 7. 103 Elle Stover 2014-16 8. 70 Brandi Bartley 2013 8. 99 Lauren Vogel 1999-00 9. 69 Brandi Bartley 2011 9. 76 Amy Barber 1998-99 10. 65 Carly Fischer 2004 10. 71 Meagan Burke 2012

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All-Conference Players Central Oklahoma has had 63 players earn All-Conference honors a combined 111 times since the program started in 1998. The Bronchos were members of the Lone Star Conference from 1998-2010 before joining the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athlet- ics Association in 2012. Katie Killion became the first Broncho to be named to four All-MIAA teams (2015-16-17-18). Five players - Kim Brown, Carly Fisch- er, Valerie Gutierrez, Lisa Hansen and Alli Miller - were four-time All-LSC performers. In 2018, Central Oklahoma unprecedently swept the MIAA’s postseason awards. Killion was named MIAA Offensive Player of the Year, Kelsey Gordon MIAA Defensive Player of the Year, Kelsi Gibson MIAA Goalkeeper of the Year, and Taryn Kedzior MIAA Freshman of the Year while head coach Mike Cook was named MIAA Coach of the Year. UCO also claimed 17 player of the year awards in the LSC - seven as Defensive Player of the Year, five as Offensive Player of the Year and five as Freshman of the Year. A year-by-year look at UCO’s All-Conference players: MIAA LSC 2004 2018 2010 D Stephanie Gulisao (1st, Defensive POY, Aca.) F Katie Killion (1st; Off. Player of the Year) D McKenzie Caldwell (1st) MF Lindsey Hull (1st) F Asha Haile (1st) MF Ashton Morris (1st) MF Sarah Addison (2nd) MF Morgan Cherry (1st) F Brittni Walker (2nd) D Stephanie Finley (2nd) MF Camille Greer (1st) 2009 GK Carly Fischer (2nd, Freshman of Year) MF Kelsie Eason (1st) D Alli Miller (1st, Defensive POY, Academic) D Anna Snedeker (2nd) D Kelsey Gordon (1st; Def. Player of the Year) MF Whitney Craft (2nd) 2003 D Taryn Kedzior (1st; Freshman of the Year) F Katelyn Cropp (2nd) D Stephanie Gulisao (1st, Defensive POY, Aca.) GK Kelsi Gibson (1st; GK of the Year) MF Tiffanie Meek (2nd) MF Valerie Gutierrez (1st, Aca.) D Casey Herndon (2nd) F Brittni Walker (2nd, Freshman of Year) D Stephanie Finley (2nd) MF Camrie Hurst (Honorable Mention) D Angie Rundle (Aca.) F Audri Habibi (2nd) 2017 2008 2002 F Kelsie Eason (1st) D Alli Miller (1st, Def.POY, Aca.) F Kim Brown (1st, Offensive POY, Aca.) F Asha Haile (2nd) MF Jenny Racicot (1st) D Stephanie Gulisao (1st) D Madison Motil (3rd) MF Whitney Craft (2nd) MF Valerie Gutierrez (1st) F Mikayla Lowery (3rd) F Stephanie Lovely (2nd) D Lisa Hansen (1st, Aca.) F Katie Killion (3rd) MF Meghan Saliba (Aca.) MF Melia Bacon (2nd) MF Camille Greer (HM) 2007 2001 2016 MF Lacy Cooley (1st) F Kim Brown (1st, Offensive POY, Aca.) F Katie Killion (1st) F Carmen Davis (1st, Offensive POY) MF Valerie Gutierrez (1st) D Kelsey Gordon (2nd) GK Carly Fischer (1st, Defensive POY, Aca.POY) D Lisa Hansen (1st, Aca.) MF Caitlin Moore (2nd) MF Kasey Mahaffey (1st, Aca.) MF Jessica Mathieu (1st, Aca.) D Kenzie Sublett (3rd) D Alli Miller (1st, Aca.) MF Gina Mix (1st) F Mikayla Lowery (3rd) D Carley Murray (1st) GK Amanda Hillier (2nd) F Asha Haile (3rd) MF Sarah Addison (2nd) D Courtney Lindsey (2nd) MF Courtney Essary (HM) F Lacy Williams (2nd) 2000 2015 D Kelsi Woldtvedt (2nd) F Kim Brown (1st, Aca.) F Katie Killion (1st, Freshman of Year) MF Kristin Juroch (Aca.) F Sally Holmes (1st, Offensive POY) D Quinn Tookey (1st) 2006 D Lisa Hansen (1st, Aca.) MF Kenna Dyess (2nd) MF Sarah Addison (1st) MF Jeorgia McGinty (1st) F Kentia Kokis (2nd) GK Carly Fischer (1st, Aca.) MF Jessica Mathieu (1st) 2014 MF Kasey Mahaffey (1st) MF Gina Mix (1st, Freshman of Year) D Quinn Tookey (1st) D Alli Miller (1st, Freshman of Year) GK Lauren Vogel (1st) MF Kate Foran (2nd) D Melissa Terry (1st, Defensive POY) MF Valerie Gutierrez (2nd) F Lexi Carroll (2nd) F Lacy Williams (1st) D Courtney Lindsey (2nd) MF Emily Precure (3rd) MF Lindsey Hull (2nd) D Jill Matsumoto (Aca.) 2013 F Jenny Racicot (2nd) 1999 D Jordan Hutchison (2nd) 2005 F Kim Brown (1st, Freshman of Year) F Caitlin Bond (3rd) GK Carly Fischer (1st, Aca.) F Sally Holmes (1st, Offensive POY) 2012 MF Joy Hagemann (1st) MF Kelly Hoppe (1st) GK Meagan Burke (1st) MF Lindsey Hull (1st) D Lisa Hansen (2nd) D Jordan Hutchison (1st) D Chelsea Ryden (1st, Defensive POY) MF Courtney Lindsey (2nd) F Brittni Walker (1st) F Melissa Terry (1st) F Jeorgia McGinty (2nd) MF Meleia Bacon (2nd) GK Amanda Hillier (Aca.) D Ashley Golden (2nd) 1998 MF Anna Snedeker (2nd) F Jeorgia McGinty (1st) MF Jill Matsumoto (2nd) D Kristen McAllister (2nd) F Jamie Lane (Aca.)

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All-Region / All-American Central Oklahoma has had 45 players receive NCAA Division II All-region Recognition a combined 76 times. Jeorgia McGinty, Kim Brown, Carly Fischer, Alli Miller, and Katie Killion were all three-time All-Region players for the Bronchos while 14 other players have earned two all-region selections. Killion in 2018 became Central Oklahoma’s first ever Regional Player of the Year, earning the honor from the Conference Commissioner’s Association. A look at UCO’s All-Region players:

2018 2008 First Team – F, Katie Killion!@ (Player of the First Team – D, Alli Miller!@ Year); F, Asha Haile!; MF, Kelsie Eason @; MF, All-Americans Camille Greer!; D, Kelsey Gordon!@; D, Taryn 2007 Kedzior@; GK, Kelsi Gibson! First Team – MF, Lacy Cooley! 2018 Second Team – F, Asha Haile@; MF, Morgan First Team – F, Carmen Davis!@ First Team – F, Katie Killion!@ (Na- Cherry@; GK, Kelsi Gibson@ First Team – MF, Kasey Mahaffey!@ tional Player of the Year@) Second Team – GK, Carly Fischer!@ 2016 Second Team – D, Alli Miller@ Second Team – D, Kelsey Gordon!@ First Team – F, Katie Killion! Second Team – D, Kelsi Woldtvedt@ Third Team – MF, Kelsie Eason@ Second Team – F, Katie Killion@ Third Team – D, Kenzie Sublett! 2006 2014 Third Team – D, Kelsey Gordon! First Team – MF, Sarah Addison! Second Team – D, Quinn Tookey! First Team – D, Melissa Terry! 2015 First Team – F, Lacy Williams! 2012 First Team – D, Quinn Tookey! Second Team – GK, Carly Fischer! Second Team – D, Jordan Hutchison! Second Team – D, Quinn Tookey@ Third Team – F, Katie Killion! 2005 First Team – GK, Carly Fischer! 2009 2014 First Team – MF, Joy Hagemann! Second Team – D, Alli Miller! First Team – MF, Kate Foran! First Team – MF, Lindsey Hull! Third Team – D, Alli Miller@ First Team – D, Quinn Tookey! First Team – D, Chelsea Ryden! Second Team – D, Quinn Tookey@ Second Team – F, Melissa Terry! 2007 Second Team – MF, Emily Precure! Second Team – F, Carmen Davis! Second Team – F, Lexi Carroll! 2004 Third Team – D, Kenzie Sublett! First Team – D, Stephanie Gulisao! 2006 Second Team – MF, Lindsey Hull! Third Team – D, Melissa Terry! 2013 Third Team – F, Caitlin Bond! 2003 Third Team – MF, Emily Precure! Second Team – D, Stephanie Gulisao! 2005 Second Team – MF, Valerie Gutierrez! Second Team – MF, Lindsey Hull! 2012 First Team – GK, Meagan Burke! 2002 2004 First Team – D, Jordan Hutchison! Second Team – F, Kim Brown! Third Team – D, Stephanie Gulisao! First Team – F, Brittni Walker!@ Second Team – D, Lisa Hansen! Second Team – GK, Meagan Burke@ ! – National Soccer Coaches Association of Second Team – D, Jordan Hutchison@ 2001 America (NSCAA Team);@ – Daktronics/Confer- Second Team – MF, Stephanie Fleig! First Team – F, Kim Brown! ence Commissioners Association Third Team – MF, Alyssa Anderson! Second Team – MF, Valerie Gutierrez! Second Team – MF, Gina Mix! 2011 First Team – F, Brittni Walker!@ 2000 Second Team – D, Jordan Hutchison!@ First Team – F, Sally Holmes! Second Team – MF, Summer Grantham!@ Second Team – F, Kim Brown! Second Team – GK, Brandi Bartley @ Second Team – MF, Jeorgia McGinty! Second Team – MF, Ashton Morris! Second Team – GK, Lauren Vogel! Second Team – D, Miranda Thorne@ 1999 2010 First Team – F, Jeorgia McGinty! Second Team – MF, Ashton Morris! Second Team – GK, Lauren Vogel! Third Team – D, McKenzie Caldwell! Third Team – MF, Summer Grantham! 1998 First Team – F, Jeorgia McGinty! 2009 First Team – D, Alli Miller!@ ! – National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA Team);@ – Daktronics/Conference Commis- sioners Association

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All-Time Letterwinners A-A-A-A-A E-E-E-E-E K-K-K-K-K R-R-R-R-R Sarah Addison, 2004-05-06-07 Kelsie Eason, 2017-18 Katie Killion, 2015-16-17-18 Jenny Racicot, 2005-06-07-08 Cierra Allen, 2012 Ashley Edwards, 2010 Katy Kashwer, 2008-09-10-11 Taylor Reed, 2017 Sophia Alvarez, 2015 Stephanie Engster, 2013 Taryn Kedzior, 2018 Megan Riley, 2008-09 Hilary Allyn, 2008 Courtney Essary, 2014-15-16 Katie Kelm, 2005 Megan Rogers, 2003 Alyssa Anderson, 2011-12 F-F-F-F-F Shayna Kindsvater, 2009-10-11-12 Kim Rouse, 1998-99 Chaulsey Anderson, 2010 Ashley Farley, 2015 Brittany King, 2012 Angie Rundle, 2009-11-12 Leah Anderson, 2002-03 Blaire Ferguson, 2015-17 Nawal Kirts, 2011 Samantha Rusk, 2008-09-10-11 Kaitlyn Asher, 2017-18 Stephanie Finley, 2001-02-03-04 Heidi Kohlbacher, 2004 Chelsea Ryden, 2005 Elle Aston, 2012-14 Carly Fischer, 2004-05-06-07 Kentia Kokis, 2015-17 S-S-S-S-S B-B-B-B-B Stephanie Fleig, 2009-10-11-12 L-L-L-L-L Meghan Saliba, 2006-07-08-09 Meleia Bacon, 2002-03-04-05 Christina Folluo, 1998-99-00-01 Jamie Lane, 1998-99 Ally Salls, 2015-16-17-18 Josie Baker, 2008 Kate Foran, 2011-12-13-14 Adriene Lents, 2008-09 Sarah Schaff, 2000 Braden Balderrama, 2011 Amanda Franklyn, 2010 Kimberly Linder, 2012-13-14-15 Brooke Shugart, 2018 Reagan Ballard, 2014 G-G-G-G-G Courtney Lindsey, 1998-99-00-01 Kaci Smarinsky, 2011 Amy Barber, 1998-99 Katie Gasaway, 2018 Jennifer Lindsey, 2000-01-02 Anna Snedeker, 2002-03-04-05 Connie Barker, 1998-99 Kelsi Gibson, 2018 Danielle Lorson, 2017-18 Ashley Snider, 2015-17-18 Tess Barnard, 2011-12-13-14 Amber Golden, 2004-05 Stephanie Lovely, 2008 Rebecca Sparks, 2007 Brandi Bartley, 2011-12-13-14 Ashley Golden, 2002-03-04-05 Mikayla Lowery, 2016-17 Kelsey Springstead, 2008-09 Lexie Bates, 2015-16 Kelsey Gordon, 2016-17-18 M-M-M-M-M Elle Stover, 2014-15-16 Nathalie Bernigaud, 2009 Saby Gonzalez, 1998 Kasey Mahaffey, 2006-07 Kenzie Sublett, 2014-15-16 Gabi Bochus, 2014 Jennifer Goodall, 1999 Liz Martin, 1998-99-00 Rebekah Svensson, 2005-06-07 Cari Bodin, 1998-99 Lauren Goodard, 2007 Paige Matacchiera, 2012-13-14-15 T-T-T-T-T April Bohannan, 2002-03 Kelsey Gordon, 2016-17 Jill Matsumoto, 1998-00 Jamie Tarver, 2007 Morgan Boling, 2007-08 Summer Grantham, 2009-10-11-12 Jessica Mathieu, 1998-99-00-01 Denae Taylor, 2000-01 Caitlin Bond, 2012-13 Camille Greer, 2017-18 Kristen McAllister, 1998-99 Melissa Terry, 2003-04-05-06 Teagan Breslin, 2006-07 Stephanie Guliaso, 2001-02-03-04 Ashley McDaniel, 2013-14-15-16 Emily Thornbrugh, 2013 Jordan Broddle, 2008 Valerie Gutierrez, ‘00-01-02-03 Maryan McElligott, 2012 Miranda Thorne, 2011-12-13-14 Kim Brown, 1999-00-01-02 H-H-H-H-H Jeorgia McGinty, 1998-99-00-01 Quinn Tookey, 2013-14-15 Vallan Burk, 2007-08 Audri Habibi, 2003-04 Callie McLaughlin, 2015-16-17-18 Kerry Trainor, 1998 Meagan Burke, 2012 Joy Hagemann, 2002-03-04-05 Tiffanie Meek, 2006-07-08-09 Katy Tullis, 2018 Melissa Burns, 2000-01 Emily Hahn, 2013-14 Lizzie Merritt, 2008-09-10-11 Tara Turner, 1998 C-C-C-C-C Asha Haile, 2016-17-18 Samantha Mickle, 2017 V-V-V-V-V Correy Cabrera, 2002-03 Tiffany Haines, 2003-05-06 Alli Miller, 2006-07-08-09 Lauren Vogel, 1999-00 McKenzie Caldwell, 2008-09-10-11 Paislee Hamilton, 2012-13-14 Ciara Mitchell, 2012 Nicole Voss, 2013 Piper Cannon, 2016-17-18 Jackie Hancock, 2005-06 Gina Mix, 2000-01 W-W-W-W-W Lexi Carroll, 2014 Lisa Hansen, 1999-00-01-02 Michelle Molen, 2016-17 Brittni Walker, 2009-10-11-12 Traci Clifford, 2003-04 Josie Hawley, 2018 Caitlin Moore, 2015-16-17 Cali Walker, 2017-18 Morgan Cherry, 2015-16-17-18 Beth Helm, 2008-09 Kristina Moore, 2002-03 Skye Wardell, 2015 Moriah Chinnock, 2005-06-07 Casey Herndon, 2015-16-17-18 Mariah Moore, 2017 Kylee Warne, 2012-13 Kaylee Collins, 2018 Nicole Hess, 1999-00 -01-02 Ashton Morris, 2007-08-10-11 Jennifer Wehr, 2003 Sherri Collins, 2010 Kristen Hill, 1998-99 Ariana Morrison, 2012 Stephanie Weigel, 2008 Jenny Comingdeer, 2000 Amanda Hillier, 1998-99-01 Madison Motil, 2017-18 Summer White, 2009 Meghann Combs, 2012 Lexi Hohenberger, 2010 Chandler Murphy, 2013 Erin Willard, 1999 Lacy Cooley, 2004-05-06-07 Chelsea Holland, ‘00-01-02-03 Carley Murray, 2007 Lacy Williams, 2005-06-07 Courtney Cox, 2012-13-14-15 Sally Holmes, 1999-00 N-N-N-N-N Meredith Wilson, 2017-18 Whitney Craft, 2006-08-09 Kelly Hoppe, 1999 Chelsi Neal, 2003 Kelsi Woldtvedt, 2007 Katelyn Cropp, 2008-09 Lindsey Hull, 2003-04-05-06 Victoria Neblett, 2015-17 Kayla Wright, 2008 D-D-D-D-D Sabrina Humphries, 2006 P-P-P-P-P Y-Y-Y-Y-Y Carmen Davis, 2005-06-07 Camrie Hurst, 2015-16-17-18 Paige Patterson, 2016-17 Lori Youngs, 2004 Kenna Dyess, 2013-14-15 Jordan Hutchison, 2010-11-12-13 Melissa Penn, 2002-03 Lily Defee, 2002-03 Darla Hyde, 2015-16 Caitlin Phillips, 2010 Dominique Dinka, 2009-10-11 J-J-J-J-J Haley Post, 2016-18 Falyn Dodd, 2015-16-17 Sarah Jackson, 2010-11 Emily Precure, 2013-14-16 Erin Douglass, 1999-00 Sidney Jackson, 2010 Ari Pugliese, 2011 Nicole Dusome, 1998 Ashton Johnson, 2017-18 Sarah Purcell, 2011-12-13-14 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1998 (11-9-0, 4-4*) !-LSC Tournament game Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 3-1 Texas Wesleyan...... W, 4-1 St. Edward’s...... L, 3-1 #-NCAA Division II playoff game Texas A&M-Commerce*...... W, 2-0 East Central*...... W, 3-0 St. Mary’s...... L, 4-2 Texas Woman’s*...... L, 1-0 St. Mary’s...... L, 1-0 USAO...... W, 2-0 2001 (15-6, 5-2*) Missouri Southern...... W, 8-0 Northeastern State*...... W, 6-0 St. Gregory’s...... W, 3-0 Northwestern Oklahoma...... W, 8-0 West Texas A&M*...... L, 2-0 Incarnate Word...... W, 3-1 West Texas A&M*...... L, 5-1 Tampa...... W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*...... W, 6-0 St. Edward’s...... L, 1-0 Kansas...... L, 4-1 Eckerd...... L, 3-2 West Texas A&M!...... L, 2-0 Metropolitan State...... L, 1-0 Drury...... L, 1-0 Oklahoma Christian...... W, 5-2 Metropolitan State#...... L, 4-0 Regis...... W, 2-1 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 12-0 St. Gregory’s...... W, 5-0 *-Lone Star Conference game Texas A&M-Commerce*...... W, 1-0 Southwest Baptist...... W, 9-1 Incarnate Word...... L, 3-1 !-LSC Tournament game Texas Woman’s*...... W, 2-1 Harding*...... W, 2-0 St. Mary’s...... W, 3-2(OT) #-NCAA Division II playoff game West Texas A&M*...... W, 1-0 (OT) Texas A&M-Commerce*...... L, 2-1 St. Edward’s...... W, 5-1 Eastern New Mexico*...... W, 2-1 Friends...... W, 7-0 Bacone...... W, 4-1 2004 (13-6-2, 7-1-1*) Angelo State*...... W, 3-0 Angelo State*...... L, 3-2 New Mexico Highlands...... W, 5-0 St. Cloud State...... W, 2-0 Midwestern State*...... W, 4-1 Midwestern State*...... L, 4-3 Colorado State-Pueblo...... L, 2-1 Central Missouri ...... L, 2-0 Midwestern State!...... W, 2-1(OT) Newman...... W, 4-0 Northeastern State*...... W, 3-1 St. Edward’s...... W, 2-1(OT) Texas A&M-Commerce!...... W, 1-0 East Central*...... W, 1-0 East Central*...... W, 1-0(OT) Ouachita Baptist...... W, 7-0 St. Edward’s#@...... T, 0-0(OT) Northeastern State*...... W, 3-2 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 13-1 Northeastern State*...... W, 2-1 *-Lone Star Conference game College of Southwest...... W, 5-0 Dallas Baptist...... W, 10-0 Emporia State...... W, 4-1 !-LSC Tournament game Oklahoma Christian...... W, 2-0 Midwestern State*...... W, 4-0 North Florida...... L, 1-0 #-NCAA Division II playoff game Oral Roberts...... L, 2-0 West Texas A&M*...... L, 1-0 Angelo State*...... L, 1-0 @-Lost shootout *-Lone Star Conference game Texas A&M-Commerce*...... L, 2-1 Midwestern State*...... W, 2-1 Angelo State*...... W, 4-1 Regis...... L, 4-2 2007 (19-5-1, 10-0*) 1999 (13-5-1, 5-3-1*) Texas A&M-Commerce!...... W, 2-1(OT) East Central*...... W, 4-0 Washburn...... T, 3-3(OT) St. Edward’s...... W, 2-1 West Texas A&M!...... L, 1-0 Metropolitan State...... L, 2-1 Dallas Baptist...... W, 7-3 Texas Wesleyan...... W, 6-0 *-Lone Star Conference game Washburn...... W, 3-0 Truman State...... W, 3-1 Central Missouri ...... W, 1-0 !-LSC Tournament game Dallas Baptist...... W, 7-0 Central Missouri...... L, 1-0 Central Arkansas...... W, 2-1(OT) St. Mary’s...... T, 1-1(OT) Southwest Baptist...... W, 1-0 Incarnate Word...... W, 4-3 2002 (20-3, 7-1*) Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 2-1 Newman...... W, 3-0 Regis...... L, 5-1 Colorado State-Pueblo...... W, 1-0(OT) Texas A&M-Commerce*...... W, 1-0 Lynn...... W, 1-0 Metropolitan State...... W, 2-1 New Mexico Highlands...... W, 2-0 Texas Woman’s*...... W, 4-1 Nova Southeastern ...... L, 3-2 Dallas Baptist...... W, 7-0 Southern Nazarene...... W, 8-0 West Texas A&M*...... T, 1-1(OT) Midwestern State*...... W, 3-0 Missouri Southern...... W, 10-0 St. Gregory’s...... W, 1-0 Eastern New Mexico*...... W, 4-0 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 2-0 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 6-0 Harding...... W, 4-1 West Texas A&M!...... L, 1-0 Incarnate Word...... L, 1-0(OT) West Texas A&M*...... T, 0-0(OT) St. Mary’s...... W, 1-0 *-Lone Star Conference game St. Mary’s...... W, 9-2 Oral Roberts...... L, 2-1(OT) St. Edward’s...... W, 2-0 !-LSC Tournament game Texas Woman’s*...... W, 4-0 Harding*...... W, 3-0 Incarnate Word...... W, 4-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*...... W, 6-0 Ouachita Baptist*...... W, 9-0 Missouri-Rolla...... W, 6-0 2005 (16-3-2, 8-0-1*) Eastern New Mexico*...... W, 2-0 Angelo State*...... W, 4-0 Metropolitan State...... L, 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha...... W, 3-2 West Texas A&M*...... W, 2-0 Midwestern State*...... L, 3-2(OT) Northeastern State*...... W, 2-1 Oklahoma Christian...... W, 2-0 Abilene Christian*...... W, 7-0 East Central*...... W, 5-0 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 1-0 Metropolitan State...... L, 2-0 Angelo State*...... W, 4-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*...... L, 1-0 Dallas Baptist...... W, 9-0 Regis...... L, 4-0 Northeastern State*...... W, 2-1 Northeastern State*...... L, 3-1 Central Arkansas...... W, 5-0 Harding...... L, 1-0 East Central*...... W, 1-0 *-Lone Star Conference game East Central*...... W, 5-0 St. Edward’s...... W, 3-1 TX A&M-Commerce!...... W, 4-3(OT) Texas Woman’s*...... W, 4-0 Northeastern State*...... W, 3-2(OT) West Texas A&M!...... L, 2-1 2000 (21-3, 7-0*) Angelo State*...... W, 1-0 East Central*...... W, 1-0 Fort Lewis#...... W, 1-0 Metropolitan State...... W, 6-0 West Texas A&M*...... L, 1-0(OT) Central Missouri...... W, 5-0 St. Edward’s#...... W, 2-1(OT) Texas Wesleyan...... W, 3-2 Midwestern State*...... W, 2-1 Emporia State...... W, 3-0 Incarnate Word#...... L, 1-0 St. Edward’s...... W, 6-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*...... W, 2-1(OT) Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 3-0 *-Lone Star Conference game Arkansas State...... W, 4-0 Midwestern State!...... W, 1-0(OT) Dallas Baptist...... W, 3-0 !-LSC Tournament game Lindenwood...... L, 2-1 West Texas A&M!...... W, 2-1(OT) Texas Woman’s*...... W, 4-0 #-NCAA Division II playoff game Rockhurst...... W, 3-2 Metropolitan State#...... L, 2-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*...... T, 2-2(OT) Central Arkansas...... W, 8-0 *-Lone Star Conference game Eastern New Mexico*...... W, 1-0 2008 (13-6-3, 6-3-1*) Missouri Southern...... W, 6-0 !-LSC Tournament game West Texas A&M*...... W, 1-0 Oklahoma Christian...... W, 2-0 Northwest Missouri...... W, 5-0 #-NCAA Division II playoff game Midwestern State*...... W, 2-0 Dallas Baptist...... W, 2-1 Regis...... W, 4-1 Angelo State*...... W, 2-1 Newman...... W, 1-0(OT) Northeastern State*...... W, 3-0 2003 (15-5-2, 7-2*) Texas Woman’s!...... W, 3-0 Truman State...... L, 2-0 Incarnate Word...... W, 2-1 Northwestern Oklahoma...... T, 1-1(OT) Midwestern State!...... W, 1-0 Central Missouri...... T, 0-0(OT) East Central*...... W, 3-0 Regis...... L, 2-0 Regis@...... T, 2-2(OT) Washburn...... L, 4-3 Oral Roberts...... L, 2-1 Colorado Christian...... T, 0-0(OT) *-Lone Star Conference game Harding...... W, 4-1 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 6-0 Angelo State*...... W, 3-2 !-LSC Tournament game Fort Lewis...... T, 2-2(OT) Lees-McRae...... W, 5-0 Incarnate Word...... W, 1-0 #-NCAA Division II playoff game @-Lost St. Mary’s...... W, 6-2 Midwestern State*...... W, 1-0(OT) Missouri-Rolla...... W, 3-1 shootout Texas Woman’s*...... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M*...... W, 2-1 Southwest Baptist...... W, 1-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*...... W, 1-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*...... W, 4-0 Oklahoma Christian...... W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*...... W, 1-0 Angelo State*...... W, 3-1 Colorado State-Pueblo...... W, 2-0 2006 (18-3-1, 9-0*) West Texas A&M*...... L, 4-1 Midwestern State!...... W, 2-1 Midwestern State*...... W, 1-0 Dallas Baptist...... W, 1-0 Texas A&M International...... W, 9-0 East Central!...... W, 3-1 East Central*...... W, 4-0 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 3-0 Abilene Christian*...... W, 0-1 Colorado Mesa#...... W, 1-0(OT) Northeastern State*...... W, 5-3 Ouachita Baptist...... W, 2-1 Angelo State*...... T, 0-0(OT) UC San Diego#...... L, 6-2 St. Mary’s...... W, 5-0 Drury...... W, 2-0 Northeastern State*...... W, 2-1 *-Lone Star Conference game St. Edward’s...... W, 2-1 Southern Nazarene...... W, 11-1 East Central*...... W, 3-1

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Midwestern State*...... L, 3-0 East Central...... W, 1-0 Northeastern State*...... W, 2-0 Minot State#...... W, 3-1 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 7-1 Dallas Baptist...... W, 4-1 Southwest Baptist*...... L, 1-4 Central Missouri#...... L, 1-2 Abilene Christian!...... W, 3-1 Southwestern Oklahoma...... W, 1-0 Missouri Western*...... W, 1-0 *-MIAA game West Texas A&M!...... L, 5-1 Harding...... W, 4-0 Northwest Missouri*...... W, 1-0 !-MIAA Tournament game *-Lone Star Conference game Northeastern State...... W, 1-0 Washburn*...... W, 6-0 #-NCAA Division II playoff game !-LSC Tournament game Midwestern State...... W, 1-0(OT) Emporia State*...... T, 0-0(OT) East Central...... W, 5-0 Nebraska-Kearney*...... W, 1-0 2017 (7-10-2, 4-5-2*) 2009 (14-6-3, 7-3*) Southwestern Oklahoma...... W, 3-1 Fort Hays State*...... T, 0-0(OT) Angelo State...... L, 3-0 Incarnate Word...... L, 2-1 Newman...... W, 2-0 Central Missouri*...... L, 0-1 Texas A&M Commerce...... L, 2-1 St. Edward’s...... L, 2-0 Northeastern State...... W, 2-0 Lindenwood*...... W, 4-1 Southwestern Oklahoma...... L, 2-1 Nebraska-Omaha...... L, 5-2 Dallas Baptist#...... L, 1-0 Missouri Southern*...... W, 4-0 Oklahoma Christian...... W, 5-1 Truman State...... T, 1-1(OT) #-NCAA Division II playoff game Southwest Baptist*...... L, 0-1 Northeastern State...... L, 3-2 Dallas Baptist...... W, 1-0 Northeastern State*...... W, 1-0 Southwest Baptist...... W, 9-2 Newman...... W, 1-0 2012 (16-3-3, 9-0-3*) Missouri Southern*...... W, 1-0 Missouri Southern...... W, 3-1 Oklahoma Baptist...... W, 2-0 St. Mary’s...... W, 3-1 Lindenwood!...... W, 5-0 Southwest Baptist*...... W, 7-0 St. Mary’s...... W, 4-0 Texas A&M-International...... W, 2-0 Central Missouri!...... T, 0-0(OT) Washburn*...... W, 3-2 Texas A&M International...... W, 6-0 Midwestern State...... W, 3-1 Augustana#...... W, 1-0 Emporia State*...... T, 2-2 Oklahoma Christian...... W, 1-0 Newman...... W, 7-1 Central Missouri#...... L, 0-2 Central Missouri*...... L, 3-0 Northeastern State*...... W, 4-1 Dallas Baptist...... W, 2-0 *-MIAA game Lindenwood*...... T, 2-2 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 1-0 Missouri Southern*...... W, 1-0 !-MIAA Tournament game Missouri Western*...... L, 3-0 West Texas A&M*...... L, 1-0(OT) Southwestern Oklahoma...... L, 2-1 #-NCAA Division II playoff game Northwest Missouri*...... W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*...... W, 4-1 Truman State*...... W, 2-1 @-Lost shootout Nebraska-Kearney*...... L, 1-0 Angelo State*...... W, 2-0 Lindenwood*...... W, 3-2 Fort Hays State*...... W, 4-1 Abilene Christian*...... L, 4-2 Missouri Western*...... W, 1-0 2015 (12-5-3, 7-2-2*) Northeastern State*...... L, 1-0 East Central*...... W, 6-0 Northwest Missouri*...... T, 1-1(OT) Concordia-St. Paul...... W, 4-1 Missouri Southern*...... L, 2-0 Midwestern State*...... W, 2-0 Fort Hays State*...... W, 2-0 Minnesota State-Mankato...... L, 5-0 Missouri Western!...... L, 2-1 TXA&M-Commerce*...... W, 1-0(OT) Nebraska-Kearney*...... W, 1-0 Southwestern Oklahoma...... L, 3-0 *-MIAA game Texas Woman’s*...... L, 2-0 Central Missouri*...... T, 0-0(OT) Southern Nazarene...... W, 2-0 !-MIAA Tournament game Texas Woman’s!...... W, 1-0 Southwest Baptist*...... W, 2-0 Northeastern State...... W, 1-0 West Texas A&M!$...... T, 1-1(OT) Northeastern State*...... T, 1-1(OT) Southwest Baptist...... L, 2-1 2018 (22-2, 10-1*) St. Edward’s#@...... T, 0-0(OT) Washburn*...... W, 2-1 Missouri Western*...... T, 1-1(OT) Oklahoma Christian...... W, 2-0 *-Lone Star Conference game Emporia State*...... W, 1-0 Northwest Missouri*...... W, 2-1 Southwestern...... W, 2-0 !-LSC Tournament Game Missouri Southern!...... W, 4-0 Washburn*...... W, 2-0 Rogers State...... W, 2-0 #-NCAA Division II Playoff game Fort Hays State!...... L, 2-1(OT) Emporia State*...... W, 4-3(OT) Midwestern State...... W, 2-0 $-Won shootout Fort Hays State#...... W, 2-0 Nebraska-Kearney*...... L, 1-0 Southwest Baptist...... W, 6-1 @-Lost shootout Minnesota State-Mankato#...... L, 1-0 Fort Hays State*...... W, 1-0 Northeastern State...... W, 1-0 *-MIAA game Central Missouri*...... L, 3-0 Missouri Southern...... W, 2-0 2010 (11-8-1, 6-4-1*) !-MIAA Tournament game Lindenwood*...... T, 1-1(OT) Southwest Baptist*...... W, 8-1 Nebraska-Omaha...... W, 2-1 #-NCAA Division II playoff game Missouri Southern*...... W, 4-0 Fort Hays State*...... W, 3-0 Truman State...... L, 2-1 Southwest Baptist*...... W, 3-2(OT) Nebraska Kearney*...... W, 5-0 St. Edward’s...... L, 3-1 2013 (9-10-2, 4-5-2*) Northeastern State*...... W, 3-1 Lindenwood*...... W, 7-0 Oklahoma City...... W, 2-1 Oklahoma Christian...... W, 4-0 Missouri Southern*...... W, 3-0 Central Missouri*...... W, 2-0 St. Mary’s...... W, 2-1 William Jewell...... L, 3-2 Nebraska-Kearney!...... W, 3-1 Emporia State*...... W, 2-1 USAO...... W, 4-1 Upper Iowa...... L, 2-1 Northeastern State!@...... T, 1-1(OT) Washburn*...... W, 7-1 Dallas Baptist...... L, 3-1 Dallas Baptist...... L, 2-1 *-MIAA game Northwest Missouri*...... W, 3-0 Southwestern Oklahoma*...... W, 2-1 Texas Woman’s...... W, 1-0 !-MIAA Tournament game Missouri Western*...... W, 4-0 Angelo State*...... L, 4-1 Missouri Southern*...... T, 0-0(OT) @-Lost shootout Northeastern State*...... L, 2-1 Incarnate Word*...... L, 1-0(OT) Southwestern Oklahoma...... W, 1-0 Missouri Southern*...... W, 2-1 East Central*...... W, 3-2 Lindenwood*...... L, 1-0(OT) 2016 (15-7-1, 8-3*) Washburn!...... W, 4-1 Northeastern State*...... W, 1-0 Midwestern State...... L, 3-1 Southern Nazarene...... W, 3-1 Fort Hays State!...... W, 3-0 Abilene Christian*...... L, 3-0 Missouri Western*...... W, 4-0 Oklahoma Baptist...... W, 4-0 Central Missouri!...... W, 6-1 Midwestern State*...... L, 3-0 Northwest Missouri*...... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce...... W, 2-1 Oklahoma Baptist#...... W, 2-0 TX A&M-Commerce*...... T, 2-2(OT) Fort Hays State*...... L, 1-0 Southwestern Oklahoma...... T, 2-2 Minnesota State#...... W, 3-1 Texas Woman’s*...... W, 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney*...... W, 2-0 Northeastern State...... L, 1-2 Central Missouri#...... L, 4-3 West Texas A&M*...... W, 2-1 Central Missouri*...... L, 3-0 Southwest Baptist...... W, 2-1 *-MIAA game Eastern New Mexico*...... W, 3-0 Southwest Baptist*...... L, 2-1(OT) Missouri Southern...... L, 1-2 !-MIAA Tournament game Incarnate Word!...... W, 3-1 Northeastern State*...... L, 2-0 Southwest Baptist*...... W, 3-1 #-NCAA Division II playoff game Midwestern State!...... L, 1-0(OT) Washburn*...... W, 3-0 Washburn*...... W, 2-0 *-Lone Star Conference game Emporia State*...... T, 0-0(OT) Emporia State*...... L, 0-2 !-LSC Tournament game Central Missouri!...... W, 3-1 Central Missouri*...... W, 2-1 Washburn!...... W, 2-0 Lindenwood*...... W, 4-1 2011 (15-4) Southwest Baptist!...... L, 3-2(OT) Missouri Western*...... W, 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha...... L, 2-0 *-MIAA game Northwest Missouri*...... W, 3-0 Truman State...... L, 2-1 !-MIAA Tournament game Nebraska-Kearney*...... L, 0-1 Abilene Christian...... L, 3-0 Fort Hays State*...... L, 1-3 Southwest Baptist...... W, 4-0 2014 (14-5-3, 9-3-2*) Northeastern State*...... W, 1-0 Southern Nazarene...... W, 3-1 Minnesota State-Mankato...... L, 0-3 Missouri Southern*...... W, 3-0 Texas A&M International...... W, 3-1 Oklahoma Christian ...... W, 5-0 Emporia State!...... W, 2-0 St. Edward’s...... W, 2-0 Southwestern Oklahoma...... W, 3-1 Fort Hays State!...... W, 4-2 St Mary’s...... W, 4-0 Upper Iowa...... W, 1-0 Central Missouri!...... L, 0-7

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All-Time Series Records

Opponent W-L-T Pct. Opponent W-L-T Pct. Abilene Christian...... 2-4-0 .333 New Mexico-Highlands...... 2-0-0 1.000 Angelo State...... 9-4-1 .678 Newman...... 6-0-0 1.000 Arkansas State...... 1-0-0 1.000 Northeastern State...... 20-6-2 .750 Augustana...... 1-0-0 1.000 North Florida...... 0-1-0 .000 Bacone...... 1-0-0 1.000 Northwestern Oklahoma...... 1-0-1 .750 Central Arkansas...... 3-0-0 1.000 Northwest Missouri...... 7-0-1 .937 Central Missouri...... 6-10-3 .395 Nova Southeastern...... 0-1-0 .000 Dallas Baptist...... 11-3-0 .786 Oklahoma Baptist...... 3-0-0 1.000 College of Southwest...... 1-0-0 1.000 Oklahoma Christian...... 10-0-0 1.000 Colorado Christian...... 0-0-1 .500 Oklahoma City...... 1-0-0 1.000 Colorado State-Pueblo...... 2-1-0 .667 Oral Roberts...... 0-3-0 .000 Concordia-St. Paul...... 1-0-0 1.000 Ouachita Baptist...... 3-0-0 1.000 Drury...... 1-1-0 .500 Regis...... 2-4-1 .357 East Central...... 16-0-0 1.000 Rockhurst...... 1-0-0 1.000 Eastern New Mexico...... 8-0-0 1.000 Rogers State...... 1-0-0 1.000 Eckerd...... 0-1-0 .000 Science & Arts of Okla...... 2-0-0 1.000 Emporia State...... 6-1-3 .750 Southern Nazarene...... 5-0-0 1.000 Fort Hays State...... 7-3-1 .682 Southwest Baptist...... 12-5-0 .706 Fort Lewis...... 1-1-0 .500 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 18-3-1 .841 Friends...... 1-0-0 1.000 St. Cloud State...... 1-0-0 1.000 Harding...... 5-1-0 .823 St. Edward’s...... 9-4-2 .667 Incarnate Word...... 6-5-0 .545 St. Gregory’s...... 3-0-0 1.000 Kansas...... 0-1-0 .000 St. Mary’s...... 9-2-1 .792 Lees-McRae...... 1-0-0 1.000 Tampa...... 1-0-0 1.000 Lindenwood...... 4-2-2 .625 Texas A&M-Commerce...... 12-4-2 .722 Lynn...... 1-0-0 1.000 Texas A&M-International...... 4-0-0 1.000 Mesa State...... 1-0-0 1.000 Texas Wesleyan...... 3-0-0 1.000 Metropolitan State...... 2-6-0 .250 Texas Woman’s...... 10-2-0 .833 Midwestern State...... 16-6-0 .727 Truman State...... 2-3-1 .417 Minnesota State...... 1-3-0 .250 UC-San Diego...... 0-1-0 .000 Minot State...... 1-0-0 1.000 Upper Iowa...... 1-1-0 .500 Missouri-Rolla...... 2-0-0 1.000 Washburn...... 10-1-1 .875 Missouri Southern...... 13-2-1 .875 West Texas A&M...... 6-11-3 .375 Missouri Western...... 5-2-1 .687 William Jewell...... 0-1-0 .000 Nebraska-Kearney...... 5-3-0 .625 Nebraska-Omaha...... 2-2-0 .500 Bold- 2019 opponents

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Tom Thompson Soccer Field

Central Oklahoma plays its home games at Tom entering the 2019 season with a glittering 158-36-10 Thompson Field, located on the corner of Chowning record in the facility, a winning percentage of .799. & Ayers just east of Hamilton Field House on campus. The Bronchos played their first home game on Sept. The field is named for UCO graduate Tom Thompson, 13, 1998, beating St. Gregory’s 3-0, and went 7-1-1 at who donated funds to help start the soccer program home last year. in 1998. UCO has also played 23 home games away from It now ranks as one of the finest soccer facilities in Tom Thompson Field, having gone 19-3 at Wantland NCAA Division II after undergoing a number of reno- Stadium and 0-1 at nearby Edmond Soccer Club. vations over the past several years. Central upgraded The Bronchos drew what was then an NCAA Division the facilities entry-way and installed bleacher seating II-record 2,139 fans to Wantland Stadium in 2008 to accomodate large crowds the Bronchos have grown in a game against Dallas Baptist and went 8-2 while accustomed to seeing. UCO most recently added a playing all 10 home games there in 2010. four-pole light system to allow for night games to be The Bronchos last season put up one of the best played. The Bronchos play on a natural grass surface. home records in school history, going a dominant 14- UCO has enjoyed great success on its home field, 1-0 in front of their home crowds.

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About UCO

31 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide University of Central Oklahoma With strong connections throughout the Oklahoma City metro, the University of Central Oklahoma is dedicated to developing in stu- dents the confidence to succeed through transformative learning experiences. Central prides itself as a smart investment for success, preparing future leaders in an opportunity-rich environment, with access to more than 200 student organizations and the internship, employment, entertainment and cultural offerings of the rapidly growing Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Founded in 1890 and ac- credited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Central connects its more than 16,000 students to unmatched value found in 121 undergraduate areas of study and 74 graduate programs from its main campus in Edmond and facilities throughout the metro area.

UCO Quick Facts Founded: December 24, 1890 School Calendar: Two 16-week semesters (fall and spring) Location: Edmond, Oklahoma and an 8-week summer session. President: Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar Library: The Chambers Library exceeds 1.4 million volumes Enrollment: 16,000 of books, microforms, periodicals and government documents. Faculty: More than 400 full-time professors with an additional Organizations: More than 200 clubs and organizations on 380 professionals from the community serving as adjunct faculty. campus. A full 75 percent of faculty members have earned doctorates. Accreditation:The University of Central Oklahoma has earned Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1 numerous accreditations. Student Representation: Students come from all 50 states UCO has received 15 different accreditations for its undergrad- and more than 100 countries. uate programs and seven for its graduate programs. UCO’s College Academic Divisions: Five undergraduate colleges and a col- of Business was also accredited by the Association of Collegiate lege of graduate studies and research. Business Schools and Programs. Degrees: UCO awards 10 bachelor’s degrees with 121 under- Accredited programs include four different Master of Science graduate majors and 112 options. There are six master’s degrees programs, as well as two Master of Fine Arts programs. The with 74 majors. UCO also offers a Funeral Service Certificate master’s programs in the School of Music are also accredited. Program.

32 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide University of Central Oklahoma Best of the Best • UCO earned national recognition for its dedication to student engagement, ranking No. 6 on the list of “Top Schools for Engagement” in The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings. • The Military Times ranked UCO No. 9 among all surveyed four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. on its 2019 “Best for Vets: Colleges” list. • Oklahoma’s largest and oldest college of education has graduated more than 50,000 teachers since 1890. • The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards recognized Central as one of the top 50 alma maters in the U.S. for National Board Certified Teachers (NBCT) with 444 total certifications. • The W. Roger Webb Forensic Science Institute became the only college in North America with three accredited undergraduate forensic science programs — forensic molecular biology, forensic chemistry and digital forensics. Central is the only institution in Oklahoma with undergraduate level accreditation from Forensic Science Education programs and joined Eastern Kentucky University as the first two universities in the nation to receive accreditation for an undergraduate digital forensics program. • A broadcasting communication program annually recognized as one of the best in the region for technology. • A theatre arts department specializing in providing opportunities for incoming freshmen on stage and production. • The state’s largest computing science department. • Graduates from the department of nursing and pre-medical programs consistently score well above the state average of 88 percent passing. • The only photojournalism degree in the state. • Oklahoma’s first and only funeral service program. • The Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO (ACM@UCO) was started in 2009. Campus Life While activities are abundant in Edmond and nearby Oklahoma City, students will never be bored on the UCO campus. Last year alone, students experienced activities ranging from concerts and Greek, athletic and multicultural events. • Homecoming Week – Cookout and Dodge Ball Tournament, Talent Show, Bronze and Blueberry Breakfast, Cheer & Dance, Parade, and much more • BronchoThon – Throughout the academic year, students, faculty and staff participate in fundraising and awareness events. The final event, Bron- choThon, is held in April. The eight-hour marathon includes musical entertainment, student-led activities and refreshments. More than $68,000 was raised last year. • Concerts – Battle of the Bands, Broncho Idol, Open Mic Nights • Recreation – Foam Party, Laser Tag, BINGO • The Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) advances cultural competence while implementing opportunities for diverse communities to learn, thrive and succeed. Met by implementing unique programs and services that promote the pursuit of academic success and encourage retention, while pro- moting the leadership development of students, ODI initiatives serve to expand students’ cultural horizons and perspectives, honor respective cultural experiences and develop culturally competent citizens. • Pride and Traditions – Build a Broncho, Chili Cook-off, Pingpong with the Presidents and other events to promote Central traditions Greek Life Join one of the 27 national sororities and fraternities that maintain active chapters at UCO. Lifelong associations and promotion of high stan- dards of leadership are among the benefits members enjoy. Houses near campus provide a comfortable place to meet, yet allow the freedom to choose other housing options.

Fraternities Sororities • Acacia • Alpha Delta Pi • Alpha Phi Alpha • Alpha Gamma Delta • Alpha Tau Omega • Alpha Kappa Alpha • Beta Upsilon Chi • Alpha Xi Delta • Delta Chi • Delta Sigma Theta • Omega Delta Phi • Delta Zeta • Omega Psi Phi • Kappa Delta Chi • Phi Lambda Chi • Kappa Phi • Pi Kappa Alpha • Sigma Gamma Rho • Sigma Alpha Epsilon • Sigma Kappa • Sigma Nu • Sigma Lambda Gamma • Sigma Tau Gamma • Sigma Phi Lambda • Tau Kappa Epsilon • Sigma Sigma Sigma • Zeta Phi Beta

33 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide Edmond

Edmond is located in the heart of Oklahoma, just north of the state capital in Oklahoma City, and has a population of over 90,000 as one of the fastest growing cities in the state. Edmond has the best of both worlds, including easy access to the city with just enough distance to maintain a close-knit community atmosphere. The city offers outstanding hotels, nostalgic shopping areas and conve- niently located attractions for your enjoyment. Known for its outstand- ing golf courses, Edmond has hosted some of the most exciting PGA and celebrity events in the past two decades at world-famous Oak Tree Golf Club. Edmond is the fastest growing, most economically dynamic city in Oklahoma. Thriving technology firms, diverse retail and com- mercial opportunities and small corporate office headquarters have enhanced its reputation as the affluent residential suburb to the metropolitan area. There are many more activities in Edmond, with a variety of music, art, theatre, water and sporting events that make for spectacu- lar family fun. Heard on Hurd is a monthly festival where Downtown Edmond is transformed into an exciting mix of food trucks, family-friendly excitement and music that has become one of the premier, socially engaging events in the area. Edmond also boasts one of the best Fourth of July fireworks shows in the country. More than 125,000 people attend the event. LibertyFest has been previously chosen by CNN and USA Today as one of the top 10 places to be in America on July 4. Another Edmond attraction is Lake Arcadia. Home to the Center for Outdoor Adventure Recreation, Lake Arcadia offers trails for running, hiking, and cycling, as well as 1,820 surface acres for boating, skiing, kayaking, and fishing, and 26 miles of shoreline for more fun.

34 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide Oklahoma City

The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City borders Edmond to the south and sits at the crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44, leaving OKC with more than 130 miles of fed- eral and insterstate highways. More than 1.3 million people call metro Oklahoma City home. The City, as it is commonly referred to around the state, offers numerous things to do on any given day of the week – or year for that matter. Whether it is sports, music, art, or just getting outside on a nice day, OKC offers it all. Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown Oklahoma City is not only home to the NBA’s There are also five lakes in Oklahoma City Thunder, the greater OKC metro area but it also hosts concerts that offer ample fun includ- year-round, as well as other ing fishing, running or cycling events such as pro wrestling, trails and swimming. bull riding and more. There are also more than a Bricktown, the central hub dozen golf courses to choose of entertainment in down- from. town, is home to Bricktown Along with art museums, a Ballpark, where the Oklaho- science museum, and many ma City Dodgers – Triple-A more, there is always some- affiliate to MLB’s L.A. Dodg- thing to do in OKC. ers – play ball. The ballpark The Adventure District is also hosts high school games, just 10 minutes from UCO collegiate tournaments, as and offers many fun things well as concerts of its own. to do. There is plenty more to do, Remington Park races especially on the booming, horses more than half of the Oklahoma River. year, the Oklahoma City Zoo The UCO rowing team is always a top-pick, and it calls the river home and sits right next to the science has a state-of-the-art boat- museum. house on the river to prove If you venture west of it. Visitors can also enjoy downtown toward the fair- the Riversport Adventure grounds, you can find more District, where you can fun. challenge yourself through Home to the Oklahoma a white-water rapids course, State Fair every September, southwest climate. It sees cording to the Oklahoma City zip line across the river, or as well as shows year-round, more than 300 days of sun- Visitors Convention Bureau. bungee jump among other the fairgrounds offer count- shine on average per year. OKC also sees on average fun activities. less entertainment options. The average temperature 32.03 inches of rain and nine Oklahoma City is in a warm annually is 60 degrees ac- inches of snow every year.

35 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide Administration President Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar is the 21st president of the University of Central Oklahoma and the institution’s first female president in its 129-year history. She has been a contributing member of the Central community since 2007. She served in a variety of roles during that time; most recently serving as the institution’s Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer. Her multidimensional experience in private business and higher education includes business operations, finance, human resources, organizational development, strategic planning, institutional budget development, business process improvement and governing board relations. As a result of her commitment to developing others, she led the creation of the award-win- ning UCO Management Development Program. Under her leadership, UCO’s compensation structure and health insurance plan were modernized to help create a contemporary people-centered benefits culture. Among her contributions to UCO, she has served as chair or member of a number of institutional committees and task forces. These include the university branding initiative, program prioritization, budget model exploration, Affordable Care Act implementation, the creation of the University Planning Council, strategic planning and enrollment management planning. She currently serves on the Strategic Enrollment Planning Council as well as the University Planning Council at UCO. She has served as the chair of the Regional University System of Oklahoma Business Officers, chair of the Pension Committee for the Regional University System of Oklahoma and vice chair of the Oklahoma Higher Education Employee Interlocal. As UCO’s vice president of finance and chief financial officer, she helped to navigate the financial turbulence created by the precipitous decline in enrollment and the significant loss of state funding. While the institution had lost more than $10.5 million in tuition revenue and $12.3 million in state funding by 2019, her leadership ensured the preservation of every job on campus and buffered our classrooms from negative impact. For her work in successfully guiding the institution through these rough waters, she was awarded the President’s Award in Applied Leadership in 2018. A champion for progress and improvement, she leads the university’s pursuit of innovation in shaping the future of higher education. This includes educating for tomorrow’s skills, growing more fully online programs designed and taught by our talented faculty, partnering with businesses in the metropolitan area to expand non-credit offerings and capturing opportunities for growth through institutional responsiveness to student demand and economic need. President Neuhold-Ravikumar currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST), and Oklahoma State Chamber. She serves as an ex-officio member of the Edmond Chamber of Commerce Board of Advisors. Patti earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology with an emphasis in management from Oklahoma Christian University. She earned her master’s degree in industrial/organizational psychology from the University of Tulsa and is currently a doctoral candidate in organizational leadership at Con- cordia University – Chicago.

Athletic Director Eddie Griffin Eddie Griffin returned to his alma mater as the new director of athletics in October 2017. Griffin comes to UCO after serving as the president of the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame and Jim Thorpe Association. He also served as an athletic director for Oklahoma City Public Schools and Northeastern State University, as well as head wrestling coach at Clemson University. Griffin, who graduated with his Master of Education from Central and later became the head wrestling coach for the Bronchos, helped lay a foundation for success in athletics at UCO. He led the Bronchos to three of their first four national championships in wrestling. In 2008, Griffin was inducted into the UCO Athletic Hall of Fame. Prior to coaching at Clemson University, Griffin’s four-year run as UCO’s head wrestling coach not only set the tone for the Bronchos to become one of the most revered programs in the country, but it rivals that of any coach in the sport. He was named the Rookie Coach of the Year by Amateur Wrestling News in 1979. He coached 26 All-Americans, 11 individual national champions and put together a 40-18-1 dual record that included wins over Alabama, Arizona, Brigham Young, Oregon and Washington. Griffin was named NAIA National Coach of the Year three times in four seasons. Griffin’s 1981 team was perhaps the best in NAIA history, scoring a tournament-record 155.25 points and crowning six individual champions, while running away with the title. The Bronchos won again in 1982. Griffin became the eighth athletic director at Central Oklahoma. The UCO Bronchos compete in nine women’s and five men’s sports as a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The university’s athletics program has a rich tradition of success, with 20 national championships and more than 500 All-Americans throughout its history.

36 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide Administration Assistant Athletic Director/Operations Gunnar Poff Gunnar Poff is in his sixth year as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for operations after serving the previous four years as coordinator of ticket sales for the Bronchos. Poff took over his new role in May 2014 and is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of UCO’s Athletic Department. Gunnar also serves as sport supervisor for five sports and is responsible for the areas of athletic training, strength & conditioning, ticketing and game-day operations. A native of Sayre, Okla., Gunnar was a pitcher for the Southwestern Oklahoma baseball team during the mid- 2000s and earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from SWOSU in 2007. Poff went on to earn a Master of Education in intercollegiate athletics administration in 2009 from the University of Oklahoma, working in the office of event management during his tenure at OU. Gunnar is married (Tessa) and has three daughters (Presley, Piper and Devyn).

Assistant Athletic Director/Business Britni Brannon Serving as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for business is Britni Brannon, who is also UCO’s senior women’s administrator. An Oklahoma native, Brannon graduated from UCO in 2002 and spent the next five years working for an audio/ visual company doing marketing, advertising and materials management. A Certified Procurement Officer with the State of Oklahoma, Brannon returned to UCO in 2007 as a buyer II in the Purchasing, Payment Services & Travel department and was in that capacity until moving to the Athletic department as business manager in the fall 2012. Britni is married (Todd) and has one son (Alex).

Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance Darnell Smith In his 10th year at the University of Central Oklahoma is Darnell Smith, assistant athletic director for compli- ance. Smith manages the areas of NCAA compliance, student-athlete services and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) while also directing the student-athlete welfare programming and serving as deputy Title IX coordinator for Athletics. Smith has been active in professional organizations at UCO. He is a member of the National Association of Athletics Compliance (NAAC), National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association (MOAA). In addition, he was selected as a member of the prestigious NCAA Leadership Institute (2015), and the D2 ADA Mentoring program. Smith currently serves on the Division II Ethnic Minority and Women’s Internship Grant Committee, which seeks to provide funding for entry-level administrative positions at NCAA Division II schools and conference offices to encourage access, recruitment, selection and the long-term success of ethnic minorities and women. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Smith was a four-year member (two-year starter) of the Oklahoma State football team from 2002-06 at defensive end. A standout student-athlete, he was a three-time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar award at OSU, earned second-team honors on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Team, was selected as an ARA Sportsmanship Award finalists, and Big XII Community of Champions Award winner among other accolades. While at Oklahoma State University, Darnell was named OSU’s Senior of Significance and Outstanding Senior. In addition, he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics and a Master of Science in Natural & Applied Sciences from there and served as a Graduate Assistant for the Office of Athletic compliance (2007-08). He is married (Candace) and has one son (Darnell Jr.)

37 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide Administration Assistant Athletic Director/Sponsorships and Marketing Brandon Baker Brandon Baker is in his ninth year at Central Oklahoma as assistant athletic director for sponsorships and marketing. He is responsible for corporate sponsorships and marketing for all athletic events on the UCO campus, working with local, regional and national businesses to create memorable experiences for both fans and sponsors. Baker was at the Oklahoma City RedHawks for 10 years before coming to UCO, working with corporate sponsorships, baseball operations, game-day experience and ticket office management. He spent two years prior to that with the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. A native of Fulton, Mo., Baker is a University of Missouri graduate and was involved with the Mizzou chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Baker is married (Erin) and has two sons (Benjamin and Evan).

Director of Athletic Compliance & Legal Affairs Jeremy Rogers Jeremy Rogers joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department in November 2012 and currently serves as director of athletic compliance. A native of Medford, Rogers played football at Southern Nazarene University and earned all-conference honors at tight end. He received his bachelor’s degree in sport management from SNU in 2007. Jeremy went on to earn his Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2012. While at OU, he worked as an intern for the Athletic Compliance Department and Office of Legal Counsel. Jeremy is licensed to practice law in the state of Oklahoma and is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Assocation. Jeremy is married (Rachel) and they have three children – son (Mason) and daughters (Norah & Sophie).

Director of Stampede Club Al Jones Al Jones took over as director of Central Oklahoma’s Stampede Club in July 2014. The Stampede Club is the athletic booster club for all UCO sports and helps support the athletic department through financial contributions and other events. Jones, who has been involved with Broncho Athletics in a variety of ways since the early 1960s, had served as executive director and membership coordinator of Alumni Relations at UCO for six years before joining the athletic department. Jones was a student trainer and manager for the 1962 Central football team that won the NAIA national championship and he earned both bachelor’s (1966) and master’s (1974) degrees in education from UCO. A past member of both the 45th Infantry Division Army National Guard and United States Air Force Reserves, Jones was a teacher for many years at Stillwater and Millwood in addition to serving as headmaster/superintendent at Oklahoma Christian Schools. He worked in private business from 1998 until coming to UCO in April 2008 as executive director of Alumni Relations. Al is married (Sharon) and has two sons (Jon and Jeff).

Director of Ticket Operations Bill Shaw Bill Shaw took over as director of ticket sales for the University of Central Oklahoma Athletic Department in September 2017. Shaw oversees all aspects of ticket sales, both online and at the box office, of football, volleyball, soccer, wrestling, men’s & women’s basketball, and softball. He returns to Central Oklahoma where he previously worked as the assistant coach for women’s basketball. Shaw served under current head coach Guy Hardaker from 2008-14, helping the Bronchos reach the Sweet 16 in 2009 and 2011. Shaw comes to UCO following three years in the private business sector. Bill is married (Patricia) and has two children (Andy and Hayden) and one grandchild (Tatum).

38 2019 UCO Soccer Media Guide Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association entral Oklahoma enters its eighth year as a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. C The MIAA, a 14-member conference of NCAA Division II institutions in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma, was first organized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Associ- ation. Over the past 100 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA schools have won 35 NCAA team championships and over 300 individual national championships over the past four decades. The MIAA currently conducts championships in nine sports for both men and women. For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis, golf, and wrestling. The MIAA crowns champions in bowling, basket- ball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track & field. The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA Division II conference changed its name from the Missouri Inter- collegiate Athletic Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The decision to make the change originated in 1989, when Pittsburg State and Washburn became the first schools outside in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. the state of Missouri to gain membership in the MIAA. Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri Southern and Missouri West- The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member ern began competition in the 1989-90 season. institutions. Of those original members, Central Missouri and Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 Northwest Missouri still remain a part of the MIAA. season and was replaced by Emporia State in the 1991-92 season. The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA Missouri-St. Louis departed the MIAA in 1996, Missouri-Rolla reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state col- left in 2005 and Lincoln forfeited its membership in 1999. Fort leges: Central Missouri, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Hays State joined the MIAA in 2006, Nebraska-Omaha entered Missouri State), Northwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri State the league in 2008 and Lincoln re-joined the conference in 2010. and Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State). UCO, Lindenwood, Nebraska-Kearney and Northeastern State Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: all become league members with the start of the 2012-13 aca- Missouri School of Mines (later Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln in demic year. 1970 and the Missouri-St. Louis in 1980. Nebraska-Omaha left the league in 2011 and Truman State did Ken Jones became the first full-time commissioner of the MIAA the same in 2013. in 1981 and would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Southwest Baptist, which had not competed in football in the Ralph McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years before his re- MIAA since 2014, and Lindenwood, departed the MIAA altogeth- tirement in 2007. er in 2019. Lincoln, who like SBU had been competing as associate Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen in July of that year and served members without football, returned to fill the void left by Linden- as commissioner until September of 2010, when Dr. Bob Boerigter wood to keep the MIAA with 12 football playing schools. took over. Mike Racy is the current commissioner and began in Newman (Kan.) and Rogers State (Okla.) also joined the league January of 2017 following Boerigter’s retirement. in 2019 to give the MIAA 14 total schools. Newman had been an Southwest Baptist brought membership back to eight schools associate member in wrestling. MIAA Facts

Address: 114 West 11th Street (Suite 105), Kansas City, Mo. 64105 Phone: (816) 421-MIAA (6422) Media Relations Fax: (816) 421-6429 Website: www.themiaa.com Commissioner: Mike Racy Assistant Commissioner for Championships and Business Development: Larry House Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations:Amber Feldman Director of Communications:Ryley Egger

39 2019 UCO Soccer Schedule

Sept. 5 (Thursday) Dallas Baptist EDMOND 1 p.m. Sept. 9 (Monday) Southern Nazarene EDMOND 7 p.m. Sept. 13 (Friday) Oklahoma Christian EDMOND 7 p.m. Sept. 18 (Wednesday) East Central EDMOND 7 p.m. Sept. 20 (Friday) Northeastern State Tahlequah, Okla. 6 p.m. Sept. 22 (Sunday) Newman EDMOND 1 p.m. Sept. 27 (Friday) Rogers State EDMOND 7 p.m. Sept. 29 (Sunday) Northeastern State* EDMOND 1 p.m. Oct. 4 (Friday) Fort Hays State* EDMOND 7 p.m. Oct. 6 (Sunday) Nebraska Kearney* EDMOND 1 p.m. Oct. 11 (Friday) Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. 7 p.m. Oct. 13 (Sunday) Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 1 p.m. Oct. 18 (Friday) Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 3 p.m. Oct. 20 (Sunday) Washburn* Topeka, Kan. 1 p.m. Oct. 25 (Friday) Northwest Missouri* EDMOND 7 p.m. Oct. 27 (Sunday) Missouri Western* EDMOND 1 p.m. Nov. 1 (Friday) Newman* Wichita, Kan. 7 p.m. Nov. 3 (Sunday) Rogers State* Claremore, Okla. 1 p.m. Nov. 8-17 MIAA Tournament TBD Nov. 22-Dec. 14 NCAA Tournament TBD Bold – Home Games; * – MIAA game

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