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INFORMATION MISSOURI INFORMATION Mizzou Athletics Hall of Fame______4 Name of School:______University of Missouri Schedule______5 City/Zip:______Columbia, MO 65211 Communications Staff______6 Founded:______1839 Media Information______7 Nickname / Colors:______Tigers / Gold & Black University/Athletics Staff______8-11 Enrollment______29,677 Stadium:______Audrey J. Walton Stadium 2019 TIGERS Capacity:______2,500 Roster______12-14 Affiliation/Conference:______NCAA Division I / SEC Individual Bios______15-30 Chancellor:______Dr. Alexander Cartwright (Iowa, ‘89) Faculty Athletics Representative:______Pamela Hinton (Wisconsin, ‘91) STAFF Director of Athletics:______Jim Sterk (Western Washington, ‘80) Bios______31-35 Senior Deputy Athletics Director______Sarah Reesman (Mizzou, ‘86) Sport Administrator______Tim Hickman (Mizzou, ‘89) RECORDS Athletic Dept. Phone:______(573) 882-6501 Individual Career Records______36-38 Individual Single Season Records______39-41 HISTORY Yearly Statistical Leaders______43-44 First Year of Soccer______1996 Team Records______45-46 Overall Record______241-201-35 (.542) Individual Honors______47-50 NCAA Appearances/Last______7/2016 HISTORY Letterwinners ______51-52 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS All-Time Roster______53-55 Soccer Contact:______Nate Lowery NCAA History ______56-59 Cell/Office Phone:______(916) 719-0421/(573) 882-0614 Season by Season Results______60-71 E-mail:[email protected] All-Time Series History______72-78 Deputy Athletics Director______Nick Joos Yearly Results______79-82 Associate Athletics Director______Chad Moller All-Time Series______83 Assistant Athletics Director/Digital Media ______Shawn Davis Sr. Associate Director______Kate Lakin Associate Director______R.J. Layton Associate Director______Andrew Melroe Assistant Director______Andy Oldenburg Strategic Communication Assistant______Nate Lowery Director of Photography______Zach Bland Assistant Photographer______Hunter Dyke Assistant Athletics Director/Creative Services______Ali Fisher Digital Media Assistant______Holly Weber Office Fax______(573) 882-4720 Shipping Address______Mizzou Arena 1 Champions Dr. Suite 200 Columbia, MO 65211 COACHING STAFF Head Coach______Bryan Blitz Alma Mater______Tulsa, 1987 Record at School______241-201-35 (24th season) Career Record______286-245-43 (29th season) Best Way To Contact______through media relations Office Phone______(573) 884-7914 [email protected] Associate Head Coach______Don Trentham (Fifth Season) Alma Mater______Columbia College, 1999 [email protected] Assistant Coach______Molly Poletto (First Season) Alma Mater______Utah, 2015 [email protected] Director of Operations______Brad Leonard (First Season) Alma Mater______Missouri, 2019 [email protected] Volunteer Assistant Coach______Jordan Quinlan (First Season) Alma Mater______Missouri, 2016 3 @MIZZOUSOCCER

“To recognize and honor those individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the achieve- ments and prestige of the University of Missouri in the field of athletics, and who have continued to demonstrate in their lives, the values imparted by intercollegiate athletics.”

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS The University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame was made possible by the 1989 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI bequest of $100,000 from the estate of the late A.C. (Ace) and Mary Stotler. It is located in the lobby of the main entrance to Mizzou Arena, after being housed in the Hearnes Center until the fall of 2004. The first class was enshrined in 1990, in conjunction with Mizzou’s observance of its 100th football season. Induction into the Hall of Fame is the highest honor bestowed upon a Mizzou student-athlete, coach EST. 1990 or administrator. The general public is invited to submit nominations by filling out the online form at www.MUTigers. com. For more information, please contact Chad Moller, Associate AD-Strategic Communications, Univer- sity of Missouri, P.O. Box 677, Columbia, MO 65205.

Administrator Teel, Bob / Thorpe, Ray / Tobin, Bill / Tobin, Vince / Towns, Morris Physician Brewer, Chester / Cerra, Jean / Devine, Dan / Edwards, George/ / Travis, Ed / Van Dyke, Bruce / Waldorf, John / Wallace, Darrell / Baker, Dr. James / McElroy, Dr. Glenn Faurot, Don / Kadlec, John / Poppe, Dennis Washington, Russ / Weatherspoon, Sean / Wehrli, Roger / West, Mel / West, Devin / Whitaker, Jim / Wilder, James / Winslow, Soccer Athletic Trainer Kellen / Wren, Junior / Wright, Eric Thole, Nikki Wappel, Fred Dorn, Julie / Houghton, Mary / Jacobson, Charles “Jake” / Perry, Babb, Mary / Schmidt, Kris / Snelgrove, Karen / Taylor, Rhea / Boenker, Don / Bradley, Phil / Bunker, Herb / Christman, Paul / Adrianne / Robinson, Alisha / Shire, Sarah Thomas, Chelsea / Wilson, Teresa / Wright, Barb Cox, Ron / Crow, Aaron / Cypret, Greg / Davis, Jack / Dettmer, John / Faurot, Don / Fry, Ryan/ Gibson, Kyle / Harvey, Dave / Men's Heckman, Tom / Hochgrebe, Ralph / Houston, Clair / Ice, Harry / Abram, Al / Anderson, Kim / Booker, Melvin / Brown, John / Berg, Dianne / Hunter, Lindsey / Kreklow, Molly / Myers, Christi Kinsler, Ian / Kuhlmann, Hank / Laudner, Tim / McArtor, Gene / Bunker, Herb / Chievous, Derrick / Coleman, Ron / Cooper, Clay Women's Basketball 1954 Team / Pruett, Hubert / Scherzer, Max / Schoonmaker, Bob / Cooper, John / Cox, Ron / Craig, Marshall / Denmon, Marcus Davis, Joni / Farrah, Sharon / Ferret, Lorraine / Kelly, Renee / / Silvestri, Dave / Simmons, John "Hi" / Stewart, Norm / 1964 / Drew, Larry / Eberhard, Al / Frazier, Ricky / Hatfield, Woody / Lassiter, Amanda / Prophete, Sandie / Rutherford, Joann Team / Thorpe, Ray / Uriate, Ray / Wagner, Norm / Weber, Keith Henke, Charles / Jenkins, Thornton / Otto, Dave / Park, Medford / Wren, Junior / Peeler, Anthony / Pippin, Dan / Ruby, Craig / Schoonmaker, Bob Women's / Siebert, Sonny / Smith, Willie / Smith, Doug / Stalcup, Wilbur Berkmeyer, Barbara Broadcaster “Sparky” / Stauffer, Bill / Stewart, Norm /Stipanovich, Steve / Aldridge, Mahlon Sundvold, Jon / Wagner, Norm / Williams, George Women's & Bouchard, Dominique / Buchheister-Lindo, Denise / DeForrest, Football Men's Golf Patty / Effinger, Julie / Tietjen, Susan Alexander, Danario / Anderson, Scott / Baker, Dr. James / Bell, Utley, Stan Russ / Blaine, Ed / Bond, Art / Bradley, Phil / Brown, Charlie / Women's Bunker, Herb / Burnine, Hank / Carroll, Mike / Chadwick, Don Men's Swimming and Diving Wilson, Helen / Christman, Paul / Clark, Bert / Clay, John / Coffman, Chase / Bonuchi, David / DeForrest, Kevin / Putnam, Jon Cooper, Clay / Daniel, Chase / Devine, Dan / Edelman, Brad / Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Entsminger, Guy "Bus" / Faurot, Don / Galbreath, Tony / Garlich, Men's Tennis Brooks, Ann Marie / Davis, Rebecca / Dornhoefer, Sabrina / Chris / Goode, Conrad / Gray, Mel / Hamilton, Brutus / Hatfield, Mitchell, Frank “Tres” Dunlap, Rosalyn / Fischer, Andrea / Kaiser, Natasha / LeBlanc, Woody / Henry, Gwinn / Hitchler, Conrad / Houston, Clair / Ice, Teri / Myers, Christi / Patten, Ashley / Richardson, Lorinda / Men's Track & Field/Cross Country Harry / Jeffries, Bob / Jenkins, Darold / Johnson, Jim / Jones, Wysong, Ashley Ault, Dick / Bell, Russ / Bond, Art / Botts, Tom / Brown, Charlie Mike / Jones, Corby / Kadlec, John / Kekeris, Jim / Kuhlmann, / Bunker, Herb / Cantwell, Christian / Cochran, Dick / Cooper, Hank / Lane, Gary / Larose, Danny / Lewis, Leo / Lyle, Rick / Wrestling Clay / Cooper, John / Davis, Jack / Gartiser, Madill "Bud" / Gray, Maclin, Jeremy /Magac, Mike / Marshall, Henry / McMillan, Askren, Ben / Askren, Max / Ellis, Mark / Fry, Shaon / Kopnisky, Mel / Hamilton, Brutus / Hatfield, Woody / Hutsell, Wilber Hall / Erik / Moore, Joe / Moseley, John / Onofrio, Al / Otto, Gus / Bob / Lampitt, Ed / Roper, Wes / Sappington, Guy / Whelan, Khris Houston, Clair / Lane, Albert / Lavitt, Dan / Lingle, Robin / Lyle, Path, Charles / Peay, Francis / Poppe, Dennis / Roland, Johnny / Whitney, Vernon “Hap” / Woodley, Tyron Rick / Madden, Jean / McGuire, Dr. Rick / McMullen, Charlie / / Russell, Andy / Sally, Jerome / Schoonmaker, Bob / Sheehan, Munski, John / 1965 Indoor Team / Ogden, Glenn / Page, Nat / Mel / Simmons, John "Hi" / Sloan, Russ / Smith, Brad / Smith, Peterson, Derrick / Plucknett, Ben / Scholz, Jackson / Sheehan, Harry / Smith, Justin / Stankowski, Anton / Steuber, Bob / Mel / Shy, Joe / Simmons, Bob / Teel, Bob Stevenson, Norris / Stuber, Abe / Taylor, James / 1941 Team / 4 @MIZZOUSOCCER 2019 SCHEDULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (CT) Sunday Aug. 11 at Stanford (Exhibition) Stanford, Calif. 1 p.m. Wednesday Aug. 14 at Colorado State (Exhibition) Fort Collins, Colo. 11 a.m. Thursday Aug. 22 Southern Miss Columbia, Mo. 7 p.m. Sunday Aug. 25 at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio Noon Thursday Aug. 29 Cincinnati Columbia, Mo. 7 p.m. Sunday Sept. 1 Xavier Columbia, Mo. 1 p.m. Thursday Sept. 5 Murray State Columbia, Mo. 7 p.m. Sunday Sept. 8 Loyola Chicago Columbia, Mo. 1 p.m. Friday Sept. 13 Cal State Fullerton Columbia, Mo. 7 p.m. Sunday Sept. 15 Northern Colorado Columbia, Mo. 1 p.m. Friday Sept. 20 at Ole Miss* Oxford, Miss. 7 p.m. Thursday Sept. 26 at Florida* Gainesville, Fla. 5:30 p.m. Sunday Sept. 29 Georgia* Columbia, Mo. 4 p.m. Friday Oct. 4 South Carolina* Columbia, Mo. 7 p.m. Thursday Oct. 10 at Vanderbilt* Nashville, Tenn. 7 p.m. Sunday Oct. 13 Tennessee* Columbia, Mo. 1 p.m. Friday Oct. 18 at Kentucky* Lexington, Ky. 6:30 p.m. Thursday Oct. 24 Alabama* Columbia, Mo. 7 p.m. Sunday Oct. 27 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas 4 p.m. Thursday Oct. 31 Mississippi State* Columbia, Mo. 7 p.m. Sun.-Sun. Nov. 3-10 SEC Tournament Orange Beach, Ala. TBD Fri.-Sun. Nov. 15-17 NCAA Tournament First Round TBD TBD Fri.-Sun. Nov. 22-24 NCAA Second & Third Round TBD TBD Fri.-Sun. Nov. 29-Dec. 1 NCAA Quarterfinals TBD TBD Fri.-Sun. Dec. 6-8 NCAA College Cup San Jose, Calif. TBD

* Southeastern Conference game

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GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Champions Dr., Suite 200, Columbia, MO. 65211 Located on 2nd floor of Hearnes / east end of hallway separating Hearnes arena & fieldhouse (overlooking fieldhouse)

STAFF DIRECTORY NICK JOOS ([email protected]) - Deputy A.D. Sport Responsibilities: Department Spokesman, FOIA Requests Alma Mater: Iowa State, 1987______Joined Mizzou: 2017 NICK JOOS CHAD MOLLER SHAWN DAVIS Office: 573-884-6482______Cell: 573-289-1451 Deputy A.D. Associate A.D. Assistant A.D. / Digital CHAD MOLLER ([email protected]) - Associate A.D. Media Sport Responsibilities: Football, Women’s Golf Alma Mater: Mizzou, 1991______Joined Mizzou: 1992 Office: 573-882-0712______Cell: 573-268-3110

SHAWN DAVIS ([email protected]) - Assistant A.D./Digital Media Sport Responsibilities: Football, Wrestling Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2007______Joined Mizzou: 2009 Office: 573-882-0711______Cell: 573-268-4275

KATE LAKIN ([email protected]) - Sr. Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Gymnastics, Swimming & Diving, Football Credentials KATE LAKIN R.J. LAYTON ANDREW MELROE Alma Mater: Boston Univ., 2005______Joined Mizzou: 2005 Sr. Associate Director Associate Director Associate Director Office: 573-884-8519______Cell: 573-356-6114

R.J. LAYTON ([email protected]) - Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2014______Joined Mizzou: 2015 Office: 573-882-7826______Cell: 765-491-5348

ANDREW MELROE ([email protected]) - Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Tennis Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2014______Joined Mizzou: 2016 Office: 573-882-7167______Cell: 651-343-3272

ANDY OLDENBURG ([email protected]) - Assistant Director ANDY OLDENBURG NATE LOWERY ALI FISHER Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Volleyball Assistant Director Strat. Comm. Assistant Assistant A.D./Creative Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2010______Joined Mizzou: 2013 Services Office: 573-882-1645______Cell: 314-954-2400

NATE LOWERY ([email protected]) - Strat. Comm. Assistant Sport Responsibilities: Soccer, Softball Alma Mater: Boise State, 2017______Joined Mizzou: 2019 Office: 573-882-0614______Cell: 916-719-0421

ALI FISHER ([email protected]) - Assistant A.D./Creative Services Alma Mater: Toledo, 2012______Joined Mizzou: 2014 Office: 573-884-2437______Cell: 513-292-6456

HOLLY WEBER ([email protected]) - Digital Media Assistant HOLLY WEBER ZACH BLAND HUNTER DYKE Alma Mater: Carthage College, 2014______Joined Mizzou: 2018 Digital Media Assistant Director of Photography Assistant Photographer Office: 573-884-2250______Cell: 262-496-1787

ZACH BLAND ([email protected]) - Director of Photography Alma Mater: Auburn, 2015______Joined Mizzou: 2018 Office: 573-884-2437______Cell: 719-200-4074

HUNTER DYKE ([email protected]) - Assistant Photographer Alma Mater: Florida State, 2016______Joined Mizzou: 2019 Office: 573-882-2531______Cell: 352-226-5787 6 @MIZZOUSOCCER

Playing fields, team locker rooms and other team quarters are private MEDIA CREDENTIALING CRITERIA team areas. Media members are not permitted in these areas unless ac- The University of Missouri’s decision to issue credentials to a media companied by appropriate Athletics personnel. outlet for the purposes of covering a Mizzou Athletics event is deter- mined by a variety of factors. They include the following: PHOTO AND VIDEO REQUESTS Media members wishing to obtain photos and logos related to Mizzou • Space availability; Athletics should contact the Athletics Communications contact for the • Distribution/size of outlet: free, subscription, sale on newsstands, sport (see staff directory for sport assignments). Special photo galleries website traffic, etc.; for media access are available following many events. • Length of existence of the publication, amount of original copy In certain instances, Mizzou Network can provide video highlight foot- generated, number of full-time employees of the publication and the age of Mizzou games or events. Contact Ben Arnet at 573-884-6736 or via journalistic experience of the reporter(s); e-mail at [email protected] for assistance. • Radio or TV station program format and audience size; • Amount of coverage given to Mizzou through the season; • Intention/ability to cover all 20 sports at Mizzou; • Attendance at Mizzou media sessions, including Olympic sport op- portunities; • Professionalism, which includes but is not limited to conduct at games, press conferences, practices, on social media, etc.; • Compliance with SEC media policy.

The University of Missouri has the right to deny or revoke credentials under its own discretion.

CREDENTIAL REQUEST PROCEDURE For those who meet the criteria, season credentials will be issued as a “combo” credential for football and men’s/women’s basketball. When applicable, this season pass may also be used for admittance to home events for Mizzou Olympic Sport programs, please check with the sport contact to verify. Requests for single-game credentials should be made as far in ad- vance as possible.

• For football and men’s basketball single-game credentials, re- quests must be made five days prior to game day online at Sports Sys- tems. • For all other sports, please contact the Communications staff member in charge of media operations of that sport (see staff directory) at least 24 hours prior to game day. • Media covering all Mizzou sports are subject to the SEC credential policy: https://clients.sportssystems.com/clients/seccredentials/ INTERVIEW POLICIES All interviews with University of Missouri student-athletes or staff members must be arranged through the Athletics Communications of- fice. Media are asked to never contact a player or coach directly. In general, athlete and staff interviews are conducted prior to or af- ter practices, after contests or by phone. All pre-contest and telephone interviews must be made at least 24 hours in advance through the Communications office. Interviews will be scheduled when student-athlete and staff schedules allow. For post-event interviews, there is generally a 20-minute cooling off period. Interviews will either be conducted on the playing field, outside the team locker room area, or at a formal press conference setting, depending on the sport and facility. 7 @MIZZOUSOCCER UNIVERSITY SYSTEM LEADERSHIP

one-time investments from the UM System, the Missouri Compacts support the universities’ five-year strategic plans. DR. MUN Y. CHOI Dr. Choi’s leadership has been instrumental in moving the University PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI of Missouri System forward and strengthening the collaboration be- Third Year tween the four universities in the system. Since he took office, the uni- , 1987 versity has changed dramatically, including the reversal of significant student enrollment declines at the flagship campus, administrative and budget transformations that support a more efficient and collaborative environment and the restoration of public funding through a dramati- Mun Y. Choi was named the 24th president in the history of the cally improved relationship with the Missouri legislature. Most impor- University of Missouri System in November 2016, and began in March tantly, Dr. Choi is widely recognized to have regained the trust of the 2017. As president, Dr. Choi serves as the chief executive and academic university community, alumni, legislators, and Missourians by changing officer of the UM System, a land-grant institution that provides cen- the attitude of the entire state towards higher education. tralized administration for four universities, a health care system, and Before serving as the UM System president, Dr. Choi’s 25-year career extension program, and ten research and technology parks. Dr. Choi in higher education included serving as assistant and associate pro- oversees all academic, public, business, financial and related affairs fessor at the University of Illinois at Chicago (1994-2000), department of the UM System under the policies and general supervision of the head of mechanical engineering and mechanics at Drexel University University of Missouri Board of Curators. (2000-2008), then dean of engineering at the University of Connecticut As a product of and passionate champion for public higher education, (UConn) (2008-2012). Later, he took on the role of provost and executive Dr. Choi advocates tirelessly on behalf of the four universities of the vice president at UConn (2012-2017). UM System with state and national business, political and civic lead- Dr. Choi is married with three children and resides in Columbia, MO. ers to achieve excellence. In partnership with the board and university leadership, Dr. Choi introduced a new collective vision for the UM Sys- tem in September 2018: to advance the opportunities for success and well-being in Missouri, the nation and the world through transforma- tive teaching, research, innovation, engagement and inclusion. To fulfill this vision, Dr. Choi announced the Missouri Compacts for Achieving Excellence, a plan that includes $260 million in strategic investments. The Missouri Compacts are a promise to achieve excel- lence through student success; research and creative works; engage- ment and outreach; inclusive excellence; and planning, operations and stewardship to best serve our students and Missourians. Supported by

MU SYSTEM BOARD OF CURATORS

JULIA G. BRNCIC JOHN R. PHILLIPS St. Louis Kansas City

DARRYL M. CHATMAN PHILLIP H. SNOWDEN O’Fallon Kansas City

JAMIE L. FARMER DAVID L. STEELMAN Jefferson City Rolla

MAURICE B. GRAHAM JON T. SUNDVOLD Clayton Columbia

JEFFREY L. LAYMAN Springfield 8 @MIZZOUSOCCER UNIVERSITY SYSTEM LEADERSHIP

DR. ALEXANDER N. CARTWRIGHT PAMELA HINTON CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE Third Year 19th Year Iowa, 1989 Wisconsin, 1991

Since joining the University of Missouri in August 2017, Chancellor Dr. Pam Hinton was appointed Faculty Athletics Representative in Alexander N. Cartwright has continuously advocated for student success May, 2017, for a five-year term. Previously, Dr. Hinton served as an ex- initiatives, growth of scholarship across all disciplines and Increased ecutive member of the Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC) and efforts to improve engagement with Missourians and beyond. was the IAC Compliance Subcommittee Chair and the Student-Athlete During 2018, Dr. Cartwright led MU in developing a blueprint for the Welfare Subcommittee Chair. Her dedication to the welfare of our stu- next five years — The Flagship of the Future. This strategic planning dent athletes was evident during her time on the IAC. document lays groundwork for innovation and growth at Missouri’s Dr. Hinton has served in the Department of Nutrition and Exercise flagship, land grant university. Phisiology since 2000. She has been an Associate Professor of Nutri- Shortly after arriving at MU during fall 2017, Dr. Cartwright an- tional Sciences at MU since 2006, and has served as the department’s nounced the Missouri Land Grant program, a commitment to helping Director of Graduate Studies, Nutritional Sciences, since 2010. students who are Pell Grant eligible by covering their tuition and fees. Dr. Hinton’s lab investigates the interactive effects of nutrition and He has since launched programs designed to improve retention and physical activity on bone health. In particular, Dr. Hinton’s lab is study- graduation rates as well as post-graduation outcomes for students. ing the effects of energy balance on bone turnover during weight loss As part of the strategic planning process, MU has developed a road- and weight maintenance in overweight individuals. In addition, Dr. Hin- map for significantly increasing it’s more than $200+ million annual re- ton is studying the efficacy of exercise-based interventions to increase search expenditures, along with other key scholarship metrics, by cre- bone mineral density in osteopenic males. ating faculty development and support programs. He continues to focus She was a student-athlete at the University of Wisconsin, competing on economic development as an outcome of being a research university in track and cross country. She earned a bachelor’s degree, with, dis- across the state – building on the current annual tinction, in molecular biology, which provides her with firsthand knowl- $3.9 billion economic impact MU has on Missouri. edge of the demands placed on student athletes. During his first year on campus, MU experienced a record year for cash donations as the university’s endowment — and ongoing capital campaign, ‘Our Time to Lead’ — exceeded the $1 billion mark. Dr. Cartwright came to MU from the State University of New York (SUNY) where he served as provost and executive vice chancellor from September 2014 to July 2017. At SUNY Dr. Cartwright oversaw a broad portfolio, including academic policy, enrollment management, and more. Dr. Cartwright came to the role of SUNY’s provost from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York (UB), where he served on faculty since 1995. At UB, he held several senior administrative positions, including vice president for research and economic development and acting executive director of the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences. In these roles, he was responsible for campus/industry relations, research funding and compliance, and research support for UB and the Center. An internationally recognized researcher and scholar in the area of optical sensors, he is a fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, SPIE, and the National Academy of Inventors. Dr. Cartwright is a prior winner of both the National Science Founda- tion CAREER Award and the Office of Naval Research Young Investiga- tor Award. In addition, he earned the 2002 SUNY Chancellor’s award for excellence in teaching. A native of the Bahamas, Dr. Cartwright holds a PhD in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Iowa. He and his wife Melinda have two children, both now in college, Andrew and Alyssa.

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2019 season. The Tiger Scholarship Fund (TSF) saw a $17M increase over the previous year’s productivity en route to its third-highest year JIM STERK ever in total cash and pledges of $40.7M, which included a second- DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS straight record-setting year in student-athlete scholarship support of Third Year $11.4M. It marked the first time TSF produced top three marks in the Western Washington, 80 same year for annual fund dollars raised (No. 1), cash donations (No. 3) and productivity (No. 3). A new 10-year multi-media rights agreement with Learfield was signed, and the department entered into a part- nership with the City of Columbia to build a new championship cross Jim Sterk was named Mizzou’s 20th Director of Athletics on Aug., 9, country course that will open in August 2019. Mizzou Athletics also 2016, following highly successful tenures leading athletics programs at continued to build upon its successful partnership with MU Extension San Diego State, Washington State and Portland State. in outreach to the state’s citizens. “This is a wonderful day for Mizzou and Tiger fans everywhere,” Sterk’s second year in Columbia saw Mizzou student-athletes post said then-University of Missouri Interim Chancellor Hank Foley, who an overall then-record grade-point average of 3.04 for the 2017-18 aca- selected Sterk following a nationwide search. “Jim’s leadership in in- demic year. In the 2017 Federal Graduation Rates survey, Mizzou ranked tercollegiate athletics is unparalleled, and we are thrilled he is going to second in the SEC with its 72 percent mark, a performance which also bring his talents, energy and passion for working with student-athletes matched the highest mark in program history (72 percent in 2014-15) to Columbia. He is just what Mizzou needs at this time.” and was three points higher than the University’s average for all stu- Sterk’s Win It Right vision for Mizzou Athletics is built upon the core dents during that same span. values of Respect, Integrity, Gratitude, Humility and Together, and his Mizzou equaled its best finish ever in the 2017-18 Learfield Directors’ first three years in Columbia have produced unprecedented academic Cup standings, as it totaled 660.75 points to finish 33rd nationally for and athletic success under his leadership. the second-straight year. A record 17 of the Tigers’ 20 programs were The classroom achievements of Mizzou’s student-athletes continued represented in postseason competition with a school-record 15 earning in 2018-19, as they produced the top two semester grade-point aver- Directors’ Cup points. Mizzou captured a pair of conference titles (Miz- ages in school history with an overall record 3.125 for the Fall 2018 zou Wrestling won the MAC regular season and tournament crowns) semester and a record Spring term 3.11 mark. All-told, more than 60 while 11 teams ranked in the nation’s Top 25 at some point in 2017-18. percent of MU’s nearly 550 student-athletes achieved a 3.00 mark in The Tigers produced Top 25 2017-18 NCAA Championship finishes in the classroom each semester. Some 357 student-athletes earned Uni- Wrestling (sixth), Women’s Indoor Track & Field (ninth), Women’s Out- versity Dean’s List honors for at least one semester, 265 were named door Track & Field (11th), Women’s Swimming & Diving (15th), Volley- to the SEC Academic Honor Roll, including 69 selected to the SEC First- ball (Sweet 16) and Men’s Swimming & Diving (23rd). It also marked the Year Freshman Honor Roll, and 101 completed their Mizzou Made jour- first time since 1981-82 that Mizzou Football played in a bowl game and ney by earning their degrees. both Tiger Basketball teams reached the NCAA Tournament in the same Mizzou’s NCAA academic metrics remain strong, as it produced a academic year. Track & Field standout Karissa Schweizer (3,000m and school-record tying Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 91 for the second- 5,000m at the NCAA Indoor Championships; 5,000m at NCAA Outdoor straight year to rank third in the SEC behind Vanderbilt (97) and South Championships) captured three more NCAA individual titles as a senior Carolina (94), as no other league school produced a mark higher than to cap her fabulous collegiate career with six national championships. an 89. It marked the 12th-straight year Mizzou equaled or improved its Mizzou Athletics enjoyed academic, athletic and administrative suc- GSR score as five teams produced SEC-leading marks of 100--Baseball, cess in Sterk’s first year, too. Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf, Women’s Tennis and Soccer. Academically, 269 Mizzou student-athletes received 2016-17 SEC After finishing a school-record 33rd in the Learfield IMG Directors’ Honor Roll recognition, 14 teams registered a 3.00 grade-point average Cup standings in Sterk’s first two years, Mizzou placed 51st in 2018-19, for the Spring 2017 semester and four teams recorded perfect NCAA which was still a five-place improvement over its average finish of 56th Academic Progress Rate marks of 1,000—Women’s Golf, Women’s in the award’s first 25 years, and 15 of 20 programs were represented in Tennis, Soccer and Volleyball. Tiger student-athletes also spent over the postseason either as teams or individuals. Mizzou Football, which 4,800 hours volunteering with more than 50 organizations in Columbia played in back-to-back bowl games for the first time since the 2013 and the surrounding communities. and 2014 seasons, was one of six Tiger programs to finish among the Fueled by Top 16 NCAA Championship finishes in Wrestling (fifth), nation’s Top 25 as it was 23rd in the final College Football Playoff rank- Women’s Indoor Track & Field (eighth), Men’s Swimming & Diving ings to join Wrestling (sixth-place NCAAs), Men’s Swimming & Diving (ninth), Women’s Swimming & Diving (13th), Women’s Cross Country (11th-place, NCAAs), Women’s Gymnastics (17th), Women’s Swimming (16th) and Volleyball (Sweet 16), Mizzou ranked a program-best 33rd & Diving (23rd, NCAAs) and Volleyball (23rd). Mizzou Wrestling also in the 2016-17 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings with a school-record swept the Mid-American Conference regular-season and tournament 662.75 points. The Tigers had not finished better than 36th prior to titles for the second-straight year. 2016-17. Administratively, Sterk and his team continued to position Mizzou Sixteen Mizzou teams were represented in 2016-17 NCAA postsea- Athletics for future successes. Ground was broken in March 2018 on the son play, two teams won conference titles (Volleyball and Wrestling) largest campus construction project in school history, the $98M South and 10 squads ranked among the nation’s Top 25 in their respective End Zone Facility, Mizzou Football’s new den that will open ahead of the 10 @MIZZOUSOCCER sports at season’s end. In addition, two Tigers combined to win four NCAA by a WSU women’s team in NCAA competition. individual titles as wrestler J’den Cox won his third national title at 197 A 1980 graduate of Western Washington University, Sterk earned four lbs., and Schweizer became just the fourth runner in NCAA history to win letters for the Vikings in football and one in basketball. He was credited the women’s distance triple crown (cross country, indoor 5,000m and out- with a school-record 164 tackles during the 1977 season, garnering first- door 5,000m national titles), and first since 2008. team NAIA District I all-star accolades. He was named team captain and The generosity, loyalty and passion of more than 7,000 donors allowed MVP, helping the Vikings to the district championship game. In 2010, Sterk the Tiger Scholarship Fund (TSF) to raise a school-record $50.4 million was inducted into Western Washington’s Athletics Hall of Fame for his during the 2016-17 fiscal year, shattering the previous record by more than gridiron success. $4.7 million. TSF’s record-breaking total, which included new pledges and He received his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio Uni- cash gifts, was aided by a school-record 11 gifts of $1 million or more. versity. In addition to SDSU, Washington State and Portland State, he Sterk joined the Mizzou family from San Diego State, where he enjoyed has served in athletic administrative positions at North Carolina, Maine, a highly-successful six-year tenure that included arguably the most suc- Seattle Pacific and Tulane. cessful five-year run in Aztec history with 32 team conference champion- Sterk and his wife Debi have three daughters: Ashley, Amy and Abby, ships from 2011-12 thru 2015-16, including a Mountain West Conference- and an infant granddaughter Kinsley Jane. leading 28 titles in that span, and the nation’s fourth-highest combined winning percentage in football and men’s basketball. In addition, SDSU was one of only four schools nationally to have appeared in six-consecu- tive NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournaments and have its football team play in five-straight bowl games over that stretch. “Jim elevated SDSU to a respectable level both athletically and ac- ademically,” said Marshall Faulk, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and former St. Louis Ram and SDSU Aztec. “His leadership was instrumental in the rise of SDSU success. How we cared for our student- athletes was his No. 1 concern. While I’m sad to see him go, I am equally happy for Jim and his family, and I told him he is going to love the people of Missouri. Mizzou, you hired a man with impeccable integrity.” SDSU set a school-record with 13 programs setting multi-year highs in the NCAA’s 2016 Academic Progress Report with 313 student-athletes honored for their academic achievements. The athletic department also enjoyed a record fundraising year for scholarships and a new basketball facility. Sterk was named the 2015-2016 Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, which highlights the efforts of athletic directors for their commitment and positive contributions to student-athletes, campuses and their surround- ing communities. He was also appointed to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee as the Mountain West Conference’s representa- tive, however, he had to relinquish that prestigious position when he took over at Mizzou. “My passion is building upon the successes of good athletic programs and helping to make them great,” Sterk said. “Whether it is guiding and mentoring student-athletes, working with coaches to ensure they have the resources they need or cheering with the fans, I realize that athletics is one of the most visible programs at a university, and I am excited to lead it on the national stage.” Sterk went to SDSU from Washington State, where he served as ath- letics director from 2000-10. Prior to his hiring at WSU, he was athletics director at Portland State from 1995 to 2000. The NCAA recognized WSU and Sterk in 2006 as the Division IA Ath- letic Directors’ “Program of Excellence.” He oversaw a period of unparal- leled success at WSU with historic academic and athletic accomplish- ments during his Pullman tenure. In his last three years at WSU, 13 Cougar teams competed in NCAA Tournaments, including back-to-back trips by the Men’s b=Basketball team (2007 and 2008), while Women’s Rowing earned five NCAA champi- onship bids, including a fourth-place finish in 2006, the highest finish ever 11 @MIZZOUSOCCER 2019 ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Player Yr. Pos. Hgt. Hometown 0 Peyton Bauman RS-So. GK 5-11 Flower Mound, Texas 1 McKenna Sheehan Fr. GK 6-0 Cary, Ill. 2 Eryka McIntyre Fr. F/M 5-6 Fort Worth, Texas 3 Jadyn Easley Fr. F 5-2 Ozark, Mo. 4 Bella Alessi Jr. M/F 5-6 Fort Collins, Colo. 5 Grace Kitts RS-Jr. M 5-9 Leawood, Kan. 6 Anna Frick Sr. D 5-9 Webster Groves, Mo. 7 Blythe Beldner So. F 5-7 Wildwood, Mo. 8 Cassidy Nurnberger Jr. M 5-6 New Haven, Mo. 9 Bethany Coons RS-Sr. F/M 5-5 Union, Mo. 10 Zoe Cross RS-So. M 5-6 Pease Pottage, England 11 Lindsey Whitmore Jr. M/F 5-1 Henderson, Nev. 12 Janna Singleton Fr. F 5-7 DeSoto, Texas 13 Keiarra Slack So. F/M/D 5-6 Stuart, Fla. 14 Kyla Johnson Fr. D 5-4 Kyle, Texas 15 Julissa Cisneros So. F 5-3 Moreno Valley, Calif. 16 Peyton Joseph Sr. D 5-6 Highlands Ranch, Colo. 17 Sarah Luebbert Sr. F 5-7 Jefferson City, Mo. 19 Macy Trujillo Jr. F 5-5 Kansas City, Mo. 22 Skye Kingsley So. F 5-6 Naperville, Ill. 23 Izzy Coulter RS-Jr. D 5-3 Niceville, Fla. 24 Morgan Davis Fr. D/M 5-5 Frisco, Texas 25 Morcquess Oliphant Jr. M/F 5-8 Frisco, Texas 27 Haley Steinke Fr. F/M 5-4 Castle Rock, Colo. 28 Briana Abam Fr. F 5-3 Aurora, Colo. 30 Megan Oduyoye Fr. D 5-6 Cincinnati, Ohio 31 Madison Lewis RS-Sr. M 5-6 Zionsville, Ind. 77 Momola Adesanmi Jr. D 5-6 Lagos, Nigeria 88 Caroline Lyman Fr. D/M 5-5 Clarendon Hills, Ill. 99 Gillian Schulte RS-So. GK 6-0 Columbia, Mo.

COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Head Coach______Bryan Blitz (24th season) Briana Abam______Ah-bomb Associate Head Coach______Don Trentham (Fifth season) Momola Adesanmi______AH-des-ON-me Assistant Coach______Molly Poletto (First season) Peyton Bauman______BAH-man Volunteer Assistant______Jordan Quinlan (First season) Julissa Cisneros______JOO-lee-suh | sis-NEH-rohs Jadyn Easley______ease-LEE Sarah Luebbert______LEW-bert Eryka McIntyre______MICK-en-tire Megan Oduyoye______oh-doo-OH-yah Morcquess Oliphant ______marcus | AH-leh-FAWNT Macy Trujillo______tru-HEE-oh Gillian Schulte______schul-TEE Keiarra Slack______key-AIR-ah Haley Steinke______stein-KEY

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Player Yr. Pos. Hgt. Hometown 28 Briana Abam Fr. F 5-3 Aurora, Colo. 77 Momola Adesanmi Jr. D 5-6 Lagos, Nigeria 4 Bella Alessi Jr. M/F 5-6 Fort Collins, Colo. 0 Peyton Bauman RS-So. GK 5-11 Flower Mound, Texas 7 Blythe Beldner So. F 5-7 Wildwood, Mo. 15 Julissa Cisneros So. F 5-3 Moreno Valley, Calif. 9 Bethany Coons RS-Sr. F/M 5-5 Union, Mo. 23 Izzy Coulter RS-Jr. D 5-3 Niceville, Fla. 10 Zoe Cross RS-So. M 5-6 Pease Pottage, England 24 Morgan Davis Fr. D/M 5-5 Frisco, Texas 3 Jadyn Easley Fr. F 5-2 Ozark, Mo. 6 Anna Frick Sr. D 5-9 Webster Groves, Mo. 14 Kyla Johnson Fr. D 5-4 Kyle, Texas 16 Peyton Joseph Sr. D 5-6 Highlands Ranch, Colo. 22 Skye Kingsley So. F 5-6 Naperville, Ill. 5 Grace Kitts RS-Jr. M 5-9 Leawood, Kan. 31 Madison Lewis RS-Sr. M 5-6 Zionsville, Ind. 17 Sarah Luebbert Sr. F 5-7 Jefferson City, Mo. 88 Caroline Lyman Fr. D/M 5-5 Clarendon Hills, Ill. 2 Eryka McIntyre Fr. F/M 5-6 Fort Worth, Texas 8 Cassidy Nurnberger Jr. M 5-6 New Haven, Mo. 25 Morcquess Oliphant Jr. M/F 5-8 Frisco, Texas 30 Megan Oduyoye Fr. D 5-6 Cincinnati, Ohio 99 Gillian Schulte RS-So. GK 6-0 Columbia, Mo. 1 McKenna Sheehan Fr. GK 6-0 Cary, Ill. 12 Janna Singleton Fr. F 5-7 DeSoto, Texas 13 Keiarra Slack So. F/M/D 5-6 Stuart, Fla. 27 Haley Steinke Fr. F/M 5-4 Castle Rock, Colo. 19 Macy Trujillo Jr. F 5-5 Kansas City, Mo. 11 Lindsey Whitmore Jr. M/F 5-1 Henderson, Nev.

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE TIGERS BY STATE

Briana Abam______Ah-bomb MISSOURI (8) FLORIDA (2) OHIO (1) Momola Adesanmi______AH-des-ON-me Blythe Beldner (Wildwood) Izzy Coulter (Niceville) Megan Oduyoye (Cincinnati) Peyton Bauman______BAH-man Bethany Coons (Union) Keiarra Slack (Stuart) Julissa Cisneros______JOO-lee-suh | sis-NEH-rohs Jaydn Easley (Ozark) TEXAS (7) Jadyn Easley______ease-LEE Anna Frick (Webster Groves) ILLINOIS (4) Momola Adesanmi (Sugar Land) Sarah Luebbert______LEW-bert Sarah Luebbert (Jefferson City) Hailey Blanchard (Frankfort) Peyton Bauman (Flower Mound) Eryka McIntyre______MICK-en-tire Cassidy Nurnberger (New Haven) Skye Kingsley (Naperville) Morgan Davis (Frisco) Megan Oduyoye______oh-doo-OH-yah Gillian Schulte (Columbia) Caroline Lyman (Clarendon Hills) Kyla Johnson (Kyle) Morcquess Oliphant ______marcus | AH-leh-FAWNT Macy Trujillo (Kansas City) McKenna Sheehan (Cary) Eryka McIntyre (Fort Worth) Macy Trujillo______tru-HEE-oh Morquess Oliphant (Frisco) Gillian Schulte______schul-TEE CALIFORNIA (1) INDIANA (1) Janna Singleton (DeSoto) Keiarra Slack______key-AIR-ah Julissa Cisneros (Moreno Valley) Madison Lewis (Zionsville) Haley Steinke______stein-KEY ENGLAND (1) COLORADO (4) KANSAS (1) Zoe Cross (Pease Pottage) Briana Abam (Aurora) Grace Kitts (Leawood) Bella Alessi (Fort Collins) Peyton Joseph (Highlands Ranch) NEVADA (1) Haley Steinke (Castle Rock) Lindsey Whitmore (Henderson) 13 @MIZZOUSOCCER 2019 TV/RADIO ROSTER

0 1 2 3 4 5 PEYTON BAUMAN MCKENNA SHEEHAN ERYKA MCINTYRE JADYN EASLEY BELLA ALESSI GRACE KITTS RS-So. • GK • 5-11 Fr. • GK • 6-0 Fr. • M/F • 5-6 Fr. • F • 5-2 Jr. • M/F • 5-6 RS-Jr. • M • 5-9 Flower Mound, Texas Cary, Ill. Fort Worth, Texas Ozark, Mo. Fort Collins, Colo. Leawood, Kan.

6 7 8 9 10 11 ANNA FRICK BLYTHE BELDNER CASSIDY NURNBERGER BETHANY COONS ZOE CROSS LINDSEY WHITMORE Sr. • D • 5-9 So. • F • 5-7 Jr. • M • 5-6 RS-Sr. • F/M • 5-5 RS-So. • M • 5-6 Jr. • M/F • 5-1 Webster Groves, Mo. Wildwood, Mo. New Haven, Mo. Union, Mo. Pease Pottage, England Henderson, Nev.

12 13 14 15 16 17 JANNA SINGLETON KEIARRA SLACK KYLA JOHNSON JULISSA CISNEROS PEYTON JOSEPH SARAH LUEBBERT Fr. • F • 5-7 So. • F/M/D • 5-6 Fr. • D • 5-4 So. • F • 5-3 Sr. • D • 5-6 Sr. • F • 5-7 DeSoto, Texas Stuart, Fla. Kyle, texas Moreno Valley, Calif. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Jefferson City, Mo.

19 22 23 24 25 27 MACY TRUJILLO SKYE KINGSLEY IZZY COULTER MORGAN DAVIS MORCQUESS OLIPHANT HALEY STEINKE Jr. • F • 5-5 So. • F • 5-6 RS-Jr. • D • 5-3 Fr. • D/F • 5-5 Jr. • M/F • 5-8 Fr. • F/M • 5-4 Kansas City, Mo. Naperville, Ill. Niceville, Fla. Frisco, Texas Frisco, Texas Castle Rock, Colo.

28 30 31 77 88 99 BRIANA ABAM MEGAN ODUYOYE MADISON LEWIS MOMOLA ADESANMI CAROLINE LYMAN GILLIAN SCHULTE Fr. • F • 5-3 Fr. • D • 5-6 RS-Sr. • M • 5-6 Jr. • D • 5-6 Fr. • D/M • 5-5 RS-So. • GK • 6-0 Aurora, Colo. Cincinnati, Ohio Zionsville, Ind. Lagos, Nigeria Clarendon Hills, Ill. Columbia, Mo. 14 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL BIOS

BRIANA ABAM MOMOLA ADESANMI FRESHMAN JUNIOR 5-3 • FORWARD 5-6 • DEFENDER AURORA, COLO. LAGOS, NIGERIA 28 REGIS JESUIT HS 77 TRAVIS HS PREP SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2018) • Played club ball for Real Colorado SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2017) • Led Regis Jesuit to a league title in 2016 • Chose Mizzou over Baylor, Boston University and Arizona 2018 (SOPHOMORE) ___ • Started the final 12 games of the season at defender PERSONAL • Played in all 19 of the Tigers’ games in her second year • Majoring in Biomedical Engineering • Played a career-high 96 minutes in the Tennessee game • Helped Mizzou’s defense pitch five shutouts

2017 (FRESHMAN) • Saw action in all 21 games and earned 15 starts at defender • Started season’s first 10 games and the final three • Played every minute of four games - TCU, Nebraska, LSU and Northwestern • Earned at least 70 minutes of action in 10 games • Helped the Tiger defense post four shutouts

PREP • Played club soccer for Challenge SC ECNL • Claimed District 23-5A first-team honors as a junior in 2016 • Also earned district second-team accolades as a sophomore • Named District 23-5A Newcomer of the Year as a freshman

PERSONAL • Daughter of Banji and Shade • Majoring in Biomedical Engineering

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW 2018 19-13 0 0 0 1 .000 0 2017 21-15 0 0 0 4 .500 0 Total 40-28 0 0 0 5 .400 0 15 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL BIOS

BELLA ALESSI PEYTON BAUMAN SOPHOMORE REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE 5-6 • MIDFIELDER/FORWARD 5-11 • GOALKEEPER FORT COLLINS, COLO. FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS 4 FOSSIL RIDGE HS 0 MARCUS HS SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2018) SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2018) SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2017) 2018 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) 2018 (SOPHOMORE) ___ • Did not see any game action • Earned her first career point on an assist in Mizzou’s 2-0 ___ win over Florida 2017 (FRESHMAN) • Started 15 games, including 10 straight during the middle • Redshirted the season strecth of the season • Recorded a career-high four shots in back-to-back games PREP against Kentucky and Portland State • Attended Edward S. Marcus High School and played club soccer • 11 of her 23 shots were on frame for Solar Chelsea ECNL • All-state second-team honoree as a junior in 2016 2017 (FRESHMAN) • Helped Flower Mound to a 24-0-4 record in 2016 with 12 shutouts • Saw action in 15 games during her freshman season and an 0.32 GAA • Played a career-high 61 minutes at Oregon State • Part of Solar Chelsea ECNL’s two Texas State Cup championships • Recorded at least 30 minutes of action on 11 occasions and three ECNL Texas Conference titles • Had four shots on the season, three of which were on frame • Made the 2016 National Elite Prep Showcase All-Tournament team PREP • Earned a spot on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Best XI from the 2015 • Tallied eight goals as a sophomore for Fossil Ridge ECNL National Playoffs • Named to the 2014 state and regional ODP travel teams • Played club soccer for Colorado Rush PERSONAL • Also an all-conference performer for Fossil Ridge’s track and • Daughter of Kevin and Michelle field team • Majoring in Health Sciences with a minor in Business/HDFS

PERSONAL • Daughter of Richard and Grace • Majoring in Mathematics with a minor in Chemistry

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW 2018 19-16 0 1 1 25 .480 0 2017 15-0 0 0 0 4 .750 0 Total 34-16 0 1 1 29 .517 0 16 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL BIOS

BLYTHE BELDNER JULISSA CISNEROS SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE 5-7 • FORWARD 5-3 • FORWARD WILDWOOD, MO. MORENO VALLEY, CALIF. 7 EUREKA HS 15 RANCO VERDE HS SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2018) SEC All-Freshman Team (2018) SEC Freshman of the Week (2018) 2018 (FRESHMAN) SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2018) • Earned her first career point in just her second career game, playing an assist in Mizzou’s 2-1 2OT victory over Iowa State (8/19/18) 2018 (FRESHMAN) • Played in all 19 of Mizzou’s contests during her freshman season • Named to the SEC’s All-Freshman Team, courtesy of her five goals • Started three contests, including the Tigers’ bout against LSU in and one assist on the season the first round of the SEC Tournament • Her five goals led the team, and her 11 point mark tied with Sarah Luebbert for most on the squad PREP • Spectacular in Mizzou’s 2OT loss to LSU in SEC Tournament, • Played club soccer for St. Louis Scott Gallagher under coaches scoring two goals Ralph Richards and Scott McDoniel • Also scored against LSU in the regular season, poaching an easy • Led Eureka to a 2017 Missouri Class 4 state championship goal off of a deflection in the 87th minute • Named 2017 Class 4 Offensive Player of the Year and first-team • Proved to be the hero in a must-win game against Ole Miss, all-state scoring both of the Tigers’ goals in a 2-1 win over the Rebels. • Member of the 2015 and 2016 ECNL Midwest Region Player • Named the SEC’s Freshman of the Week for her efforts against Development Program Ole Miss • Helped Eureka to District championships in 2015, 2016 and 2017 • Started 13 of 19 contests for the Black & Gold

PERSONAL PREP • Daughter of Brad and Rebecca • Played club soccer for Inland Empire Surf SC under Ted Small • An undeclared Arts & Science major • Scored 35 goals in her high school career • Holds Rancho Verde’s single-season goals record • Helped Inland Empire Surf SC to the 2016 Disney Showcase championship • Also helped Inland Empire Surf SC to the 2017 SoCal Summer Showcase title

PERSONAL • Daughter of Alfonso and Maribel • Majoring in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, with a minor in Psychology

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW 2018 19-3 0 1 1 16 .250 0 2018 19-13 5 1 11 26 .423 1 Total 19-3 0 1 1 16 .250 0 Total 19-13 5 1 11 26 .426 1 17 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL BIOS

BETHANY COONS IZZY COULTER REDSHIRT SENIOR REDSHIRT JUNIOR 5-5 • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER 5-3 • DEFENDER UNION, MO. NICEVILLE, FLA. 9 UNION HS 23 NICEVILLE HS 2018 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR) SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017, 2018) • Saw action in 17 matches, including 15 starts • Recorded her first goal back from injury on a spectacular strike 2018 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE) against Gonzaga • Saw action in games against Portland State and Vanderbilt • Scored the lone goal for Mizzou in the Tigers’ 2-1 2OT loss at No. 12 Tennessee • Earned a season-high 16 minutes against Vanderbilt • Her four points were tied for second most on the team • Helped Mizzou’s defense earn one of its five shutouts this season • Also second on the team in shots (34) and shots on goal (14) against the Vikings

2017 (JUNIOR) 2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Redshirted the season while recovering from injury • Saw action in three games in 2017 • Earned her first collegiate minutes against Albany 2016 (SOPHOMORE) • Saw action in 15 matches and earned 11 starts • Also played in both contests against Texas A&M • Recorded four points on a goal and two assists during the season • Tallied her first career goal in a 2-0 win over Kentucky 2016 (FRESHMAN) • Notched assists against both Alabama and San Francisco • Redshirted the season • Played a career-high 61 minutes twice, in matches against Central Arkansas and Texas A&M PREP 2015 (FRESHMAN) • Played club soccer for Gulf Coast Texas East and San Diego • Played in 13 games during her freshman season Football Academy • Played over 45 minutes in three games • Helped Niceville to the Class 4A District 1 title • Led the team with a .615 shot on goal percentage. • Also played for Westview High School in San Diego

PREP PERSONAL • Named the 2015 Missouri Offensive Player of the Year • Daughter of Matthew and Carrie • Also earned 2015 all-state first-team honors • Holds the Missouri high school all-time points record • Father attended Mizzou • 2014 NSCAA Girls High School Spring All-Central region team • Majoring in Biochemistry • Holds Union High School’s career and single-season goal records • Three-time Four Rivers Conference Player of the Year • Her 55 goals as a freshman rank eighth in Missouri girls high school history • Part of three Missouri state championships with Lou Fusz • Helped Lou Fusz claim the 2010 Midwest Regional Premier championship

PERSONAL • Daughter of Russell and Tina • Majoring in Health Science with a minor in Human Development

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW CAREER STATISTICS 2018 17-15 2 0 4 34 .412 0 Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW 2017 DNP 2018 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2016 15-11 1 2 4 23 .435 1 2017 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2015 13-0 0 0 0 13 .615 - 2016 Redshirt Total 45-26 3 2 8 70 .457 1 Total 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 18 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL BIOS

ZOE CROSS MORGAN DAVIS REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN 5-6 • MIDFIELDER 5-5 • DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER PEASE POTTAGE, ENGLAND FRISCO, TEXAS 10 THE HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL 24 HERITAGE HS SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2018) PREP • Played club soccer for FC Dallas DA 2018 (SOPHOMORE) • 2017 all-district and all-region honoree • Tore her ACL in her first game back with the Tigers against • Scored an area-best 21 goals in 2017 TCU • Chose Mizzou over Vanderbilt, Villanova, North Texas and • Took a medical redshirt following the injury Georgia • Was a member of England’s U-20 Women’s World Cup squad PERSONAL 2017 (FRESHMAN) • Dual major in Biological Sciences and Spanish • Played in 19 games with nine starts in the midfield • Started eight-straight games from Aug. 27-Sept. 21 • Notched two assists • Credited with assists in matches against Northwestern and Albany • Had 16 shots on the year, eight of which were on goal • Played a career-high 67 minutes on two occasions, at Nebraska and against San Diego State • Saw at least 40 minutes of action in 14 contests

PREP • Selected as part of England’s U20 World Cup roster • Played for Chelsea Ladies FC • Helped Chelsea to the U-17 Gothia B Cup championship • Member of England’s U-17 and U-19 national teams • Played on England’s U-19 national team at the UEFA Championships • Tallied the first international goal against Spain in the UEFA European Women’s U-17 Championships

PERSONAL • Daughter of Marcus and Michelle • Majoring in Parks, Recreation and Sport

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW 2018 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2017 19-9 0 2 2 16 .500 0 Total 20-9 0 2 2 16 .500 0 19 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL BIOS

JAYDN EASLEY ANNA FRICK FRESHMAN SENIOR 5-2• FORWARD 5-9 • DEFENDER OZARK, MO. WEBSTER GROVES, MO. 3 OZARK HS 6 NERINX HALL HS PREP SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017, 2018) • Joins Mizzou as one of the most decorated high school players in the State of Missouri 2018 (JUNIOR) • Member of the all-district, all-region and all-state teams all • Played in 16 games while earning 14 starts at right back for the four years of her prep career Tigers • Earned her first two assists in Mizzou’s 2-1 win over Ole Miss. • Named the Missouri Sports Commission and Hall of Fame • One of two Tigers to have a mulit-assist game in 2018 Player of the Year in 2018 and 2019 • Placed one shot on goal • Was a USA Today Performer of the Week in 2017 • Played a season-high 110 minutes in the opener at Iowa

PERSONAL 2017 (SOPHOMORE) • Daughter of Kevin and Melisa Easley • Played 19 games and earned 18 starts in the center of Mizzou’s • Majoring in Health Sciences with a minor in Psychology backline • Missed two games due to injury • Started the final 16 contests of the season • Played every minute of 13 games • Ranked second on the team with 1,595 minutes played despite missing two games

2016 (FRESHMAN) • Played and started 19 games in at center back during the season • Led all field players with 1,756 minutes played in 2016 • Played every minute of all but one contest, including six overtime contests • Helped the Tiger defense post three shutouts on the year

PREP • Played club soccer for St. Louis Scott Gallagher under the direction of Scott McDoniel • Helped St. Louis Scott Gallagher to a second-place finish in the 2015 ECNL North American Division national playoffs • Earned Class 4 all-state second-team honors and all- conference first-team accolades in 2015 for Nerinx Hall • Named a 2015 St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame Future Star

PERSONAL • Daughter of Brad and Jane • Father played football at Mizzou • Majoring in Business Administration-Marketing

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW 2018 17-15 0 2 2 3 .333 0 2017 19-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2016 19-19 0 0 0 2 .500 0 Total 55-52 0 2 2 5 .400 0 20 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL BIOS

KYLA JOHNSON PEYTON JOSEPH FRESHMAN SENIOR 5-4 • DEFENDER 5-6 • DEFENDER KYLE, TEXAS HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. 14 LEHMAN HS 16 MOUNTAIN VISTA HS PREP SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017, 2018) • Helped lead her club team, the Austin Texans, to an undefeated SEC First-Year Honor Roll (2016) season and to the South Texas state championship and Southern Regional Premier League Championship in 2017-18 2018 (JUNIOR) • Thrice named to the all-district team in her prep career • Played in 19 games with 18 starts in the defense • Chose Mizzou over Arizona, Miami, Arkansas, Kentucky, • Played a season-high 110 minutes against Iowa and Georgia Incarnate Word, UTEP and UTSA • Played every minute of nine contests • Led the team with 1,710 minutes played PERSONAL • Helped the Tiger defense record nine shutouts • Daughter of Kris and Vonetta Johnson • Majoring in Health Sciences 2017 (SOPHOMORE) • Played in all 21 games with 20 starts in the defense • Led the team with 1,678 minutes played • Played every minute of eight contests • Recorded two assists on the year • Tallied assists in games against Illinois and Alabama • Helped the Tiger defense record four shutouts

2016 (FRESHMAN) • Saw action in 17 matches and earned nine starts in the Tiger defense • Posted starts in games against San Francisco, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Weber State, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Arkansas and Georgia • Played a career-best 81 minutes against Notre Dame • Recorded at least 60 minutes in eight different games

PREP • Played club soccer for coach Scott DeDycker and Real Colorado • Part of a Real Colorado team that finished second at ECNL nationals in 2013 and third in 2015 • Named ECNL National Finals Best XI honors in 2013 • Helped Mountain Vista to the 2013 state title a 50-6-3 record

PERSONAL • Daughter of Sterling and Lisa • Majoring in Business Administration-Marketing

• Sister, Sierra, playedCAREER soccer at STATISTICS Arizona State Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW • Majoring2018 in19-18 Business 0 Administration-1 1 Marketing12 .333 0 2017 21-20 0 2 2 6 .333 0 2016 17-9 0 0 0 7 .429 0 Total 57-47 0 3 3 25 .360 0 21 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL BIOS

SKYE KINGSLEY GRACE KITTS SOPHOMORE REDSHIRT JUNIOR 5-6 • MIDFIELDER 5-9 • MIDFIELDER NAPERVILLE, ILL. LEAWOOD, KAN. 22 NEUQUA VALLEY HS 5 ST. TERESA’S ACADEMY SEC First-Year Honor Roll (2018) SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017)

2018 (FRESHMAN) 2018 (JUNIOR) • Saw action in 19 games and earned two starts • Redshirted the season • Logged a season-best 65 minutes against Northwestern • Scored two goals on the season. One of just four Tigers to tally 2017 (SOPHOMORE) multiple goals • Played in all 21 games and earned three starts • Scored her first career goal in a win against Iowa State • Those three starts all came against conference foes (Florida, • Tallied her second goal against Florida Alabama and Texas A&M) • Became the second straight freshman to score the first goal of • Totaled four points with two goals the season for Mizzou, following in the footsteps of Macy Trujillo • Registered 15 shots on the season, six of which were on frame • Played at least 30 minutes in 13 different games PREP • Played a career-high 58 minutes against Alabama in the SEC • Competed for Eclipse Select Soccer Club for coach Rory Dames Tournament • Scored a goal to help Eclipse Elite (U-16) win the 2016 Illinois • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll selection State Cup • Helped her high school team to the 2017 conference championship 2016 (FRESHMAN) • Named to 2014-2015 regional ODP team • Saw action in 17 games and earned one start • Also a conference champion for Neuqua Valley’s Track & Field team • Was in the starting lineup against Weber State • Recorded an assist in Mizzou’s win over Illinois PERSONAL • Played a career-high 53 minutes against Weber State • Daughter of Ross and Kiersten • Majoring in Textile and Apparel Management PREP • Played club soccer for Sporting Blue Valley under head coach Gags Pritchard • Helped St. Teresa’s to the 2015 Missouri Class 4 title • 2015 all-state first-team honoree as a junior • Compiled 29 goals and 13 assists in her high school career

PERSONAL • Daughter of Stephen and Nancy • Majoring in Business Administration-Finance

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW CAREER STATISTICS 2018 DNP Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW 2017 21-3 2 0 4 15 .400 0 2018 19-2 2 0 4 18 .611 0 2016 17-1 0 1 1 9 .556 0 Total 19-2 2 0 4 18 .611 0 Total 38-4 2 1 5 24 .458 0 22 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL BIOS

• Played a career-high 70 minutes at Georgia MADISON LEWIS • Named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll REDSHIRT SENIOR 5-6 • MIDFIELDER 2015 (FRESHMAN) ZIONSVILLE, IND. • Sat out the season as a redshirt ZIONSVILLE HS 31 PREP • Earned 2013 Indiana Soccer Coaches Association All-State SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2016, 2018) second-team honors SEC First-Year Honor Roll (2015) • Scored eight goals and added an assist as a junior in 2013 to help Zionsville to a 14-4-2 record 2018 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR) • Led the Mid-Alantic ECNL in scoring in 2013-14 • Saw action in all 19 games while earning 17 starts • Logged a season-best 102 minutes against Georgia, helping the PERSONAL • Tigers grab a shutout from her holding midfielder position • Daughter of David and Kerri • Recorded her only goal of the season against Gonzaga in the first • Majoring in Business Administration-Finance and Real Estate penalty kick of her career • Tallied her only assist of the season against LSU • Was one of just three Tigers to record at least one goal and one CAREER STATISTICS assist on the season Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW 2018 19-17 1 1 3 30 .233 1 2017 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE) 2017 19-11 5 2 12 15 .533 1 • Played in 19 games and earned 11 starts in the midfield 2016 18-0 2 0 4 18 .333 1 2015 DNP • Missed the final two games of the year due to injury Total 56-28 8 3 19 63 .333 3 • Ranked third on the team with 12 points on five goals and two assists • Scored the game-winning goal against Albany • Also recorded goals against Illinois, Georgia, Vanderbilt and Florida • Earned assists in matches against Iowa State and San Diego State • Had a .333 shot percentage, with five goals on only 15 shots • Played a career-best 83 minutes at Vanderbilt

2016 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Played in 18 matches in 2016 • Tallied two goals on the season • Headed in Mizzou’s fourth and game-winning goal against Georgia in a game the Tigers trailed 2-0 • Also scored in Mizzou’s season opener against Central Arkansas

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• Earned assists in Mizzou’s last three contests SARAH LUEBBERT • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll selection SENIOR 5-7 • FORWARD 2016 (FRESHMAN) JEFFERSON CITY, MO. • Named the SEC Freshman of the Year, becoming only the JEFFERSON CITY HS second Tiger to ever earn conference Freshman/Newcomer of 17 the Year honors • Also claimed a spot on the All-SEC second team All-SEC First Team (2018) • NSCAA All-South Region third-team selection SEC Freshman of the Year (2016) • Selected as the SEC Freshman of the Week three times All-SEC Second Team (2016, 2017) • Played and started 18 games at forward NSCAA All-Southeast Region Third Team (2016, 2018) • Led the Tigers with 24 points on 10 goals and four assists SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017, 2018) • Her 24 points and 10 goals rank second on Mizzou’s all-time freshman lists 2018 (JUNIOR) • Tallied a team-high four game-winning goals, with winners • Was named All-SEC first team by the league’s coaches — her against Central Arkansas, Colorado, Alabama and Vanderbilt first appearance on the first team • Netted two goals in Mizzou’s win vs. Vanderbilt • Finished the season tied for the team lead with 11 points • Also scored in games against Georgia, Kentucky, Ole Miss, • Scored four goals while dishing out three assists San Francisco and Illinois • Led the team in shots (45) and shots on goal (23) • Participated in three U.S. Under-23 Women’s National Team • After enduring an early-season scoring drought, broke out training camps in the offseason against Portland State, scoring two goals — including the game-winner PREP • Luebbert also had a goal in Mizzou’s 2-1 loss vs Vanderbilt, and • Attended Jefferson City High School and played club soccer for in the Tigers’ 2-0 win over Florida St. Louis Scott Gallagher • Luebbert also picked up two of her three assists against Ole • Two-time Nike National Training Camp participant Miss • All-state first-team selection in 2014 • Luebbert now has 57 career points — 10th-most in program • 2014 Class 3 Central Missouri All-Region Player history of the Year • One of nine Tigers in program history to score 21 career goals • Tallied 20 goals and 19 assists as a junior in 2015 • Compiled 163 points on 53 goals and 57 assists in her three-year 2017 (SOPHOMORE) high school career • Claimed All-SEC second-team honors for the second-straight year PERSONAL • Started all 21 games at forward • Daughter of Jerry and Dianne • Led the team with 22 points on seven goals and eight assists • Majoring in Mathematics with a minor in Business • Ended her sophomore season with 46 points on 17 goals and 12 assists, only eight points away from entering Mizzou’s career top 10 CAREER STATISTICS • Tallied the game-winner against Alabama in the SEC Year GP-GS Goals Assists Pts Shots SOG% GW Tournament 2018 19-19 4 3 11 45 .521 2 • Scored both Tiger goals in the contest against Tennessee 2017 21-21 7 8 22 45 .556 1 2016 18-18 10 4 24 54 .500 4 • Also found the back of the net in games vs. Alabama, Total 58-58 21 15 57 144 .521 7 Kentucky, Vanderbilt and Iowa State

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CAROLINE LYMAN ERYKA MCINTYRE FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 5-5 • DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER 5-6 • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER CLARENDON HILLS, ILL. FORT WORTH, TEXAS 88 HINSDALE CENTRAL HS 2 KENNEDALE HS PREP PREP • Led Eclipse Soccer Club to a sixth-place national ranking in • Named to the UIL Class 4A all-state first team in 2017 2017 • Scored 32 goals and tallied 13 assists as a sophomore • Was a finalist for the Illinois State Cup in both 2015 and 2016 • Also recorded 70 points on 26 goals and 19 assists as a • Chose Mizzou over Illinois and Marquette freshman • Chose Mizzou over Miami, Oklahoma State and Georgia PERSONAL • Majoring in Business PERSONAL • A Pre-Engineering major

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CASSIDY NURNBERGER MEGAN ODUYOYE JUNIOR FRESHMAN 5-6 • MIDFIELDER 5-6 • DEFENDER NEW HAVEN, MO. CINCINNATI, OH. 8 WASHINGTON HS 25 SYCAMORE HS SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2018) PREP SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2017) • Was named Sycamore’s best defensive player in three- straight years 2018 (SOPHOMORE) • Named to the all-conference team in her final three prep • Started all 19 games played in, dominating the middle of the campaigns park for the Tigers • Led club team to the U17 USYS National Championship • Tallied 18 shots, eight of which taken on goal • Scored her first career goall off of her first career penalty kick in Mizzou’s 1-0 win over Kentucky PERSONAL • One of nine Tigers to play 1000+ minutes • Daughter of Triniere and Fred • An undeclared major in Arts & Science 2017 (FRESHMAN) • Saw action in eight games during her freshman season • Played a career-best 19 minutes against Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament • Had two shots on the year, both of which were on goal • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll selection

PREP • Totaled 36 points on 11 goals and 14 assists during her junior season at Washington High School • Named the 2016 Gateway Athletics Conference Central Division Player of the Year • Three-time first-team all-conference selection • Helped St. Louis Scott Gallagher to the 2016 ECNL North American championship • Also part of club team that finished third at ECNL North American Nationals in 2014

PERSONAL • Daughter of Kurt and Lisa • Majoring in Buesiness Administration-Management

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MORCQUESS OLIPHANT GILLIAN SCHULTE JUNIOR REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE 5-8 • MIDFIELDER/FORWARD 6-0 • GOALKEEPER FRISCO, TEXAS COLUMBIA, MO. 25 FRISCO HS 99 BATTLE HS SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2018) 2018 (SOPHOMORE) SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2017) • Not a member of the roster

2018 (SOPHOMORE) 2017 (FRESHMAN) • Played in a career-high 19 games • Not a member of the roster • Earned her first two career starts at Arkansas and vs. LSU in the SEC Tournament PREP • Took eight shots and had three shots on goal • A four-year varsity starter in the net for nearby Battle HS • Recorded her first career assist in Mizzou’s 2-0 victory over • Played for Tamashi FC at the club level Florida PERSONAL 2017 (FRESHMAN) • Has two younger sisters, Cassidy and Addison • Saw action in 11 games during her freshman season • Logged at least 20 minutes in eight games • Played a career-best 40 minutes in the regular season finale against LSU • Also played 34 minutes against Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament • Recorded three shots on the year • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll selection

PREP • Scored 21 goals as a junior for Frisco High School in 2016 • Named first-team all-area and all-district as a sophomore and junior • Helped Frisco to four district championships • Helped Dallas Texans ECNL to the Texas Conference championships in 2015 (U16) and 2014 (U15)

PERSONAL • Daughter of Marcus and Donella • Majoring in Biological Sciences with a minor in Chemistry

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MCKENNA SHEEHAN JANNA SINGLETON FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 6-0 • GOALKEEPER 5-7 • FORWARD CARY, ILL. DESOTO, TEXAS 1 CARY-GROVE HS 12 DESOTO HS PREP PREP • Played for the Eclipse Select Soccer Club • Was the team MVP for three-straight seasons at DeSoto High • Played one season of high school soccer for Cary-Grove High School School • Named to the all-district team three times as a prep • Helped lead the Trojans to a 14-3-1 and a berth in the IHSA • Earned a spot on the Region II Olympic Development team Tournament her senior year • Chose Mizzou over Marquette, Santa Clara and Ohio PERSONAL • Elected the president of her senior class PERSONAL • Majoring in Engineering • Daughter of Paula and John Sheehan • Twin sister, Kailyn, is a member of the Florida Gulf Coast roster • Majoring in Communications

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KEIARRA SLACK HALEY STEINKE SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN 5-6 • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER 5-4 • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER STUART, FLA. CASTLE ROCK, COLO. 13 THE BENJAMIN SCHOOL 27 CASTLE VIEW HS FRESHMAN (2018) PREP • Saw action in five games •Led Castle View High School to the postseason all four years of • Averaged 16 minutes of play during her five appearances her prep career • Selected to the All-Contentinental teams twice during her PREP career • Played for Sunrise SC under coach Gus Camacho • Four-year varsity starter • Scored the golden-goal her freshman year to advance The • Chose Mizzou over Arizona, Baylor, Texas, West Virginia, Utah Benjamin School to the district finals and Wyoming • Helped Sunrise SC to a 2016 State Cup championship and a 2017 State Cup runner-up • Served as team captain during the 2016-17 and 2017-18 PERSONAL seasons at her high school • Daughter of Kent and Sheila Steinke • Named to state ODP teams in 2014 and 2015 as well as to the • Four-year honor roll student Region III ODP team in 2016 • Majoring in Animal Sciences

PERSONAL • Daughter of Keithlyn and Tamika • Majoring in Biological Sciences

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MACY TRUJILLO LINDSEY WHITMORE JUNIOR JUNIOR 5-5 • MIDFIELDER/FORWARD 5-1 • MIDFIELDER/FORWARD KANSAS CITY, MO. HENDERSON, NEV. 19 ST. TERESA’S ACADEMY 11 CORONADO HS 2018 (SOPHOMORE) SECC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2018) • Played in 18 games, making two starts SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2017) • Racked up four shots with one on goal • Played 45 minutes or more in four games 2018 (SOPHOMORE) • Saw action in 19 games, making seven starts 2017 (FRESHMAN) • Totaled nine shots over the season • Saw action in all 21 games and earned eight starts in the midfield • Played over 40 minutes in seven games • Started the first eight contests of the season • Scored one goal on the year 2017 (FRESHMAN) • Tallied a goal in her first collegiate game • Saw action in all 21 games • Played a career-best 86 minutes at Northwestern • Played at least 30 minutes in 11 contests • Also earned 84 minutes of action at Oregon State • Earned a career-best 47 minutes against Iowa State • Compiled four points on a goal and two assists PREP • Scored her first career goal against San Diego State • Tallied 17 points on four goals and nine assists as a junior at • Tallied assists in consecutive contests against Albany and St. Teresa’s Mississippi State • Earned all-state second-team honors in 2016 • Recorded 13 shots on the season, with eight on goal • Part of two Missouri state championships squads at St. Teresa’s • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Selection

PERSONAL PREP • Daughter of Mark and Stephanie • Named to the 2017 Girls IMG Academy 150 Player Pool • Sister, Savannah, played soccer at Mizzou from 2014-17 • Played club soccer for Heat FC ECNL • Majoring in Art • Also named a 2015 and 2016 ECNL Player to Watch • Helped Heat FC to the 2015 Surf Cup championship

PERSONAL • Daughter of Brooks and Kristine • Majoring in Journalism

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in the 104th minute on a penalty kick. In 2017, meanwhile, Blitz’s crew grabbed their first SEC Tournament win since BRYAN BLITZ 2012 with the team’s 3-1 win over Alabama in round one. It HEAD COACH was only the program’s second SEC Tournament victory ever. 24TH SEASON The 2016 squad finished the year with an 11-7-2 record TULSA, 1987 overall and 6-4-1 mark in Southeastern Conference action, and earned the Tigers’ most recent NCAA berth. Freshman Sarah Luebbert became only the second Tiger in program Bryan Blitz begins his 24th season at the helm of the Tigers history to claim conference freshman of the year honors, soccer program and enters 2019 with a 241-201-35 record as she was voted the SEC Freshman of the Year. Mela- at Missouri since he was hired as the program’s first head nie Donaldson also was named to the SEC’s first team. coach in 1996. A dedicated coach, there is little time off the In 2015, Mizzou finished the season a program-high sec- field when he is not working to improve his team. Making ond in the SEC regular season standings with a 7-2-2 re- an immediate impact to the program with his stellar recruit- cord in conference play. Mizzou allowed 17 goals on the ing techniques and offensive tactics, Blitz has set a standard season, the fewest in program history, bettering the 19 al- by enlisting some of the nation’s top players each season lowed in 2008. Blitz earned SEC Coach of the Year Honors and deploying them high up the field to fill his vision of play- for leading the Tigers to a 9-5-5 season, while three Tigers ing with relentless heart while applying constant pressure. earned All-SEC honors. Candace Johnson was named to During his 23 seasons roaming the sidelines with the Ti- the All-SEC first team while Reagan Russell and Melanie gers, Blitz had led the program he built from scratch to seven Donaldson were both named to the All-SEC second team. NCAA appearances, most recently in 2016. He has also man- During the 2014 campaign, Blitz led the Tigers to a aged the move from the Big 12 over to the SEC with class, 12-7-3 record and a 6-4-1 mark in SEC action, includ- as his Tigers have never missed the postseason in the seven ing a 7-1-1 record in home contests. Blitz guided Miz- years they have been in the conference. His teams have also zou to the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in pro- never lost a conference opener as a part of the SEC and gram history and advanced to the second round after own a 36-31-6 conference record since joining the league. posting a 3-1 win over Kansas in the opening round. Blitz is also a player’s coach, as he has helped cultivate In 2013, Mizzou knocked off three Top-25 teams, which individual talent throughout his tenure with the Black & matched the most wins over ranked opponents for the Tigers Gold. During his time in the SEC alone, Blitz has helped 18 since 2008. Missouri recorded its first ranked win with a 1-0 of his players achieve postseason honors. Most recently, defeat over No. 7 Florida, then handed No. 7 South Carolina junior forward Sarah Luebbert earned SEC first-team hon- only its second loss of the season on Oct. 18 and posted a dra- ors, senior goalkeeper Kelsey Dossey earned SEC second- matic 2-1 double-overtime win at No. 25 Kentucky on Oct. 25. team honors, while freshman forward Julissa Cisneros In the program’s first season in the Southeastern Con- was named to the SEC’s All-Freshman team. Overall, Blitz ference, Blitz led the Tigers to a 14-7-1 mark and their has helped 40 of his players achieve postseason honors. fifth NCAA Tournament berth. The squad’s 14 wins tie For his outstanding work, Blitz has earned Coach for the second-most in a single-season. Mizzou also re- of the Year honors three times in his career. He was corded an 8-5 SEC record and advanced to the semi- named the SEC’s Coach of the Year in 2015, while earn- finals of the SEC Tournament in Orange Beach, Ala. ing the honor in the Big 12 in both 2007 and 2009. While in the Big 12, Blitz regularly dominated, win- Though the 2018 and 2017 squads both underachieved when ning the Big 12 Tournament in 2008 and winning measured against Blitz’ exceptionally high standards, there the conference outright in 2009. Over his 16 sea- were moments during both seasons that provided glimpses sons in the conference, he compiled 175 total wins. of Blitz’s brilliance and leadership. In 2018, Mizzou knocked His best two seasons in the Big 12, and maybe in his off Florida at home on senior day, the first time the Tigers had career, came in 2008 and 2009. In 2008, Blitz directed beaten the Gators since 2013. The Tigers also pushed eventu- his team to a 16-5-2 mark, the Big 12 Conference Tour- al SEC Tournament champion LSU to the brink in round one of nament championship and into the second round of the that event, playing a truly thrilling game that saw the squad fall 31 @MIZZOUSOCCER COACHING STAFF

NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season. Over the course of the year, Mizzou set school records for wins BLITZ’ HEAD COACHING RECORD (16), fewest losses (five), shutouts (12), fewest goals al- Overall: 286-245-43 • Mizzou: 241-201-35 lowed (19) and goals against average (0.80), among others. In 2009 Missouri reached new highs as the team claimed the Year School Wins Losses Ties % Big 12 regular season title for the first time in school history. 2018 Missouri 6 11 2 .350 Blitz was honored as the Big 12 Coach of the Year for his work 2017 Missouri 8 12 1 .405 2016 Missouri ^ 11 7 2 .600 to mark the second time in his career he earned the honor. 2015 Missouri 9 5 5 .605 Blitz started coaching at Mizzou in 1996, the program’s 2014 Missouri ^ 12 7 3 .614 first season ever. He first got his Tigers into the NCAA 2013 Missouri 8 9 3 .475 tournament during his fourth season, as the 1999 itera- 2012 Missouri ^ 14 7 1 .659 tion of the Black & Gold finished 14-8-1 and 6-3-1 in the 2011 Missouri 12 8 1 .595 Big 12. The Tigers also advanced to their first NCAA Tour- 2010 Missouri 7 10 2 .447 nament that season, but fell to Marquette in the lon- 2009 Missouri # 13 6 3 659 gest game in program history, 3-2 in quadruple overtime. 2008 Missouri ^* 16 5 2 .739 Blitz’s program had a huge boost early because of his ability to 2007 Missouri ^ 13 8 1 .614 recruit and mold those that signed with him. That was no more 2006 Missouri 10 9 0 .526 evident than with his handling of Mizzou Soccer legend Nikki 2005 Missouri 9 8 3 .525 2004 Missouri 9 10 1 .475 Thole, whose program records for career points (151), career 2003 Missouri ^ 12 11 1 .521 goals (61), multiple goal games (17) single-season points (55) 2002 Missouri 11 7 2 .600 and single-season goals (23) will probably never be touched. 2001 Missouri 13 8 0 .619 Blitz began his head coaching career at Butler University 2000 Missouri 10 10 0 .500 as the program’s inaugural head coach in 1991. In his fifth 1999 Missouri ^ 14 8 1 .630 season, he took the Bulldogs from obscurity to the national 1998 Missouri 11 9 1 .548 spotlight in an undefeated run through the Midwestern Col- 1997 Missouri 7 12 0 .368 legiate Conference and the team’s first national ranking. Blitz 1996 Missouri 6 14 0 .300 earned the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the 1995 Butler 10 7 2 .579 Year award for his work in the 1995 season and received an 1994 Butler 11 10 0 .524 invitation to help coach the U.S. Women’s National Team.\ 1993 Butler 6 11 3 .375 1992 Butler 8 9 2 .473 Developing Blitz’s unique collegiate coaching perspec- 1991 Butler 10 7 1 .583 tive, he has worked and played in soccer communities 28 Seasons 286 245 43 .536 around the world improving his knowledge and abilities. Blitz traveled to England to play for one year while he #Big 12 regular season champions *Big 12 Tournament champions ^NCAA Tourn. was in college. He returned to the states and to the Uni- versity of Tulsa, where Blitz helped start the Golden Hur- ricane women’s program as an assistant coach in 1987. He took two years off from coaching to play in the Southwest Indoor Soccer League and the Northeast Su- per Soccer League (in Dallas and New York) before a de- sire to earn a master’s degree in business led him to But- ler, where he met his wife, Alie. There, he became a graduate assistant for the men’s team and two years later took the reins as a women’s head coach for the first time. Blitz, a 1987 graduate of Tulsa, and his wife, Alie, have four children, Madison, Connor, Oliver and Abigail.

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DON TRENTHAM MOLLY POLETTO ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH FIFTH SEASON FIRST SEASON COLUMBIA COLLEGE, 1999 UTAH, 2015

Don Trentham enters his fifth season on the Tiger coaching Molly Poletto enters her first season on the Mizzou coaching staff, serving as an associate head coach. His return was a staff in 2019. Poletto brings a combined eight years of homecoming for Trentham, who hails from O’Fallon, Missouri, experience, both as a player and coach. to Columbia. and played collegiately at Columbia College. Poletto joins the Tigers from Boston University, where In Trentham’s four seasons on the Tiger sideline, the Mizzou she helped BU return to the top of the Patriot League this defense has excelled. The squad recorded the second-lowest past season, as the Terriers claimed their fourth Patriot goals against average (0.84) in program history in 2015 and League title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for allowed only 10 goals in 11 Southeastern Conference matches, the 14th time in program history. BU finished with an 11- a league-best. 7-4 record, including an unbeaten mark in Patriot League Trentham spent three seasons as an assistant coach and play at 7-0-2. Poletto was instrumental in guiding the recruiting coordinator at Colorado before joining Mizzou. With goalkeeping unit to a combined 11 shutouts in 2018. the Buffs, he helped the program post a record of 36-22-7 and In Poletto’s first season in 2017, she helped guide two straight NCAA Tournament berths during that span. Under her goalkeepers to a then-record 10 shutouts as the his guidance, the Buffalo defense posted 29 shutouts and goals Terriers finished with a 10-8-3 record and reached the against average of 0.98 in his three seasons in Boulder. Patriot League tournament semifinals. Under Poletto’s tutelage, BU surrendered just 0.86 goals per game and Before his time at Colorado, Trentham spent one season the goalkeepers combined for a .798 save percentage. as an assistant at the University of Wyoming, helping the The Englewood, Colo., native worked primarily with Utah’s Cowgirls to a 12-5-4 record and the program’s first-ever spot goalkeepers in 2016 as a volunteer assistant coach after in the Mountain West Conference Tournament championship spending the previous three years as an undergraduate game. assistant coach. Following her promotion, the goalkeeping Trentham enjoyed a nine-year stint (2002-10) as the head crew improved its goals against average from the 2015 coach at Montana State University Billings, turning around a season’s 1.21 to a miniscule 0.65, while boasting a .860 program that never enjoyed a winning season into a nationally- save percentage after finishing the previous year at .784. recognized NCAA Division II program. He finished his career The Utes also totaled 10 clean sheets that season. at MSUB as the winningest coach in program history with a Poletto originally joined Utah as a student-athlete in record 85-75-10. In 2010, he was named the Great Northwest the fall of 2011 but saw her collegiate career cut short by Athletic Conference Coach of the Year after guiding MSUB to injury, leading her to focus on coaching. Beside assisting its first-ever NCAA Tournament bid. the Utes, she has also served as the Director of Goalkeeping He holds a USSF National Goalkeeping license, a NSCAA and an age group head coach for the Utah Avalanche club Advanced National Diploma and a USSF “A” license. team, while also working with the state’s ODP program. Trentham earned his bachelor’s degree in education from As a high school goalkeeper, Poletto was named Most Columbia College in 1999 and a master’s degree in education Outstanding Player three straight years (2008-10) at Cherry in health and physical education from East Stroudsburg in 2007. Creek High School in Colorado. She helped lead CCHS to He and his wife, the former Jennifer Lawler, have two children, the 2011 Region championship, while also participating Landon and Adelyn. in the U.S. Women’s National Team Youth program. She holds a USSF “B” license and serves as an instructor for the USSF “E” licenses. After graduating cum laude from the University of Utah in 2015 with a degree in communications and a minor in psychology, she completed her master’s degree in sports psychology in the spring of 2017.

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JORDAN QUINLAN KYLE EMERICK VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH DIRECTOR OF PLAYER ANALYSIS FIRST SEASON SECOND SEASON MISSOURI, 2016 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS, 2015

Jordan Quinlan returns to her alma mater as a volunteer Emerick enters his second season on the Mizzou women’s assistant coach in 2019 for the Mizzou Tigers. Quinlan soccer staff, and first as the Director of Player Analysis. graduated from Missouri in 2016, where she spent a year Emerick spent the 2018 season as a volunteer assistant and a half as a sports nutrition and strength and conditioning coach. intern for Mizzou Athletics. In that role, she worked with He joined Mizzou after spending seven years with Montana football, women’s soccer, softball, track & field and swimming State-Billings Men’s Soccer as both a player and assistant & diving. coach. During his three-year tenure as an assistant coach, Quinlan spent the 2018 season as an assistant coach at Emerick helped lead the Yellowjackets to a combined 26- Iowa Western Community College. She helped lead the 22-7 record. The Montana State-Billings alum also helped Reivers to a 17-3-1 record in her lone season on the staff. cultivate individual talent, as the Yellowjackets boasted Iowa Western reached the semifinals of the NJCAA National two GNAC Newcomer of the Year award winners, five first- Championships where it took third — while Kauany Sousa team All-GNAC selections and four second-team All-GNAC and Paola Ochoa were named to the NJCAA All-Tournament selections during his stint with the team. team. In his final season with the Yellowjackets as an assistant, Quinlan received her Master of Science in Sport and Emerick helped oversee what was a potent offense, as the Exercise Psychology from Northwest Missouri State in 2018. ‘Jackets finished with the sixth-most goals in school history She spent the 2017 season as an assistant coach for the (36) and the fifth-most total points ever (101). Bearcats’ women’s soccer program. In 2016, Emerick helped guide the ‘Jackets to nine wins, Currently a certified mental performance consultant through their second-best win-total ever. Their attack was fierce, the Association of Applied Sport Psychology. Quinlan is as the squad scored 40 goals on 36 assists. The program a certified health coach through the American Council on narrowly missed out on a NCAA regional berth. Exercise. She also holds a USSF “F” license. During Emerick’s first season on staff with the Yellow Jackets in 2015, the team posted a winning record for the first time since 2012. The team had arguably the best offense in the GNAC, leading the conference in goals (35), assists (28) and points (98). The ‘Jackets coupled this with a solid defensive unit that ranked fourth in goals allowed (24) to finish fourth in the conference. Emerick also proved to be a dynamic player while at Montana State-Billings, where he played in the midfield and up front during his four-year career. He ended his career with 10 goals, 12 assists and 32 total points earned. In his final season, Emerick was an honorable mention All-GNAC selection.

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BRAD LEONARD GRACE NOTEBOOM DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS DIRECTOR OF MULTIMEDIA FIRST SEASON FIRST SEASON MISSOURI, 2019 MISSOURI, 2019

COLLEEN IMHOFF DAWN MALONE ATHLETIC TRAINER ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE FOURTH SEASON FIFTH SEASON CENTRAL FLORIDA, 2012 APPALACHIAN STATE, 2006

MIRANDA WALKER KELSEA ROTH MENTAL PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC COORDINATOR FOURTH SEASON SECOND SEASON ARKANSAS, 2011 MIZZOU, 2016

35 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - CAREER

POINTS ASSISTS 1. Nikki Thole (97-00)______151 1. Adriene Davis (00-02)______32 2. Alysha Bonnick (07-10)______99 2. Nikki Thole (97-00)______29 3. Kristin Andrighetto (06-09)______96 3. Jennifer Nobis (02-05)______28 Adriene Davis (00-03)______96 4. Kaysie Clark (11-14)______23 Kristin Andrighetto (06-09)______96 Erin Grimsley (98-99)______23 6. Jennifer Nobis (02-05)______93 6. Karen Bauer (00-04)______22 7. Erin Grimsley (98 99)______83 Michelle Collins (06-09)______22 8. Melissa Peabody (01-04)______76 8. Alysha Bonnick (07-10)______21 Michelle Collins (06-09)______76 9. Kaitlyn Clark (14-17)______20 10. Sarah Luebbert (16-Present)______57 Kristin Andrighetto (06-09)______20

GOALS MULTIPLE ASSIST GAMES 1. Nikki Thole (97-00)______61 1. Karen Bauer (00-04)______6 2. Alysha Bonnick (07-00)______39 Michelle Collins (06-09)______6 3. Kristin Andrighetto (06-09)______38 3. Adriene Davis (00-03)______5 4. Jennifer Nobis (02-05)______32 Nikki Thole (97-00)______5 Adriene Davis (00-03)______32 5. Jennifer Nobis (02-05)______4 6. Erin Grimsley (98-99)______30 6. Sarah Luebbert (16-Present)______3 7. Melissa Peabody (01-04)______29 Kaysie Clark (11-14)______3 8. Michelle Collins (06-09)______27 Erin Grimsley (98-99)______3 9. Sarah Luebbert (16-Present)______21 Amy Timmermann (97-00)______3 10. Amber Swinehart (02-05)______19 Kristin Boeker (97-00)______19 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS 1. Kaysie Clark (11-14)______9 MULTIPLE GOALS GAMES Jennifer Nobis (02-05)______9 1. Nikki Thole (97-00)______17 Adriene Davis (00-03)______9 2. Adriene Davis (00-03)______7 4. Mo Redmond (06-09)______7 Erin Grimsley (98-99)______7 Amy Timmermann (97-00)______7 4. Melissa Peabody (01-04)______6 Nikki Thole (97-00)______7 Alysha Bonnick (07-10)______6 7. Kristin Andrighetto (06-10)______6 6. Taylor Grant (11-14)______4 Karen Bauer (00-04)______6 7. Kristin Andrighetto (06-09)______4 Danielle Nottingham (10-13)______6 8. Kristen Heil (01-04)______3 10. Kaitlyn Clark (14-17)______5 Sarah Luebbert (16-Present)______3 Bree Thornton (06-10)______5 9. Five Players______2 Melissa Peabody (01-04)______5

GAME-WINNING GOALS SHOTS 1. Alysha Bonnick (07-10)______14 1. Kristin Andrighetto (06-09)______379 2. Nikki Thole (97-00)______12 2. Nikki Thole (97-00)______269 3. Melissa Peabody (01-04)______11 3. Melissa Peabody (01-04)______268 4. Kristin Andrighetto (06-09)______10 4. Jennifer Nobis (02-05)______263 5. Jennifer Nobis (02-05)______9 5. Adriene Davis (00-03)______196 Michelle Collins (06-09)______9 6. Kaysie Clark (11-14)______190 7. Adriene Davis (00-03)______8 Elyse Nikonchuk (03-06)______190 8. Sarah Luebbert (16-Present)______7 8. Dominique Richardson (10-13)______189 Dominique Richardson (10-13)______7 9. Alysha Bonnick (07-10)______178 10. Amber Swinehart (02-05)______6 10. Kaitlyn Clark (14-17)______163 Erin Grimsley (98-99)______6

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SHOTS ON GOAL GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Kristin Andrighetto (06-09)______165 1. Graham Watson (98-00)______1.06 2. Nikki Thole (97-00)______158 2. Tasha Dittamore (07-09)______1.15 3. Melissa Peabody (01-04)______127 3. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______1.22 4. Jennifer Nobis (02-05)______123 4. Kelsey Dossey (15-18)______1.33 5. Adriene Davis (00-03)______103 5. Kristen Rivers (13-17)______1.37 6. Alysha Bonnick (07-10)______100 6. Megan Duncan (00-03)______1.41 7. Kaysie Clark (11-14)______84 7. Laura Buehrig (04-05)______1.47 8. Dominique Richardson (10-13)______81 8. Mallory Forst (05-08)______1.49 9. Kristen Heil (01-04)______80 9. Liz LaTour (96-99)______1.90 10. Kaitlyn Clark (14-17)______76 10. Stephanie Krawczyk (00-03)______2.07

SHOT ON GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 30 SHOTS) SAVES 1. Shea Swoboda (00-04)______69% 1. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______394 2. Heather Buchheit (96-99)______63% 2. Jackie Adamec (97-99)______295 Kate Dwyer (96-99)______63% 3. Megan Duncan (00-03)______275 4. Amy Timmermann (97-00)______61% 4. Kelsey Dossey (15-18)______203 5. Nikki Thole (97-00)______59% 5. Liz LaTour (96-99)______197 6. Erin Grimsley (98-99)______57% 6. Tasha Dittamore (07-10)______179 7. Jennifer Maunder (97-98)______54% 7. Laura Buehrig (04-05)______174 8. Adriene Davis (00-03)______53% 8. Stephanie Krawczyk (00-03)______145 9. Sarah Luebbert (16-Present)______52% 9. Mallory Forst (05-08)______110 10. Alyssa Diggs (10-13)______51% 10. Kristen Rivers (13-17)______91

GAMES PLAYED FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 1. Kristen Heil (01-04)______91 (Minimum 2,000 minutes in goal) 2. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______85 1. Kristen Rivers (13-17)______33 Kristin Andrighetto (06-09)______85 2. Stephanie Krawczyk (00-03)______49 Kari Adam (07-10)______85 3. Laura Buehrig (04-05)______52 Alysha Bonnick (07-10)______85 4. Liz LaTour (96-99)______58 Kendra Collins (08-11)______85 5. Tasha Dittamore (07-10)______63 7. Jessica Greer (09-12)______84 6. Megan Duncan (00-03)______74 Mallory Stipetich (08-11)______84 7. Kelsey Dossey (15-18)______76 Janelle Cordia (05-08)______84 8. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______104 Amber Swinehart (02-05)______84 9. Jackie Adamec (97-99)______108 Dyana Russell (98-01)______84 VICTORIES GAMES STARTED 1. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______46 1. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______83 2. Tasha Dittamore (07-09)______35 2. Dominique Richardson (10-13)______82 3. Megan Duncan (00-03)______32 Dyana Russell (98-01)______82 4. Jackie Adamec (97-00)______27 4. Crystal Wagner (06-09)______81 5. Kelsey Dossey (15-18)______24 5. Candace Johnson (12-15)______79 6. Laura Buehrig (04-05)______16 Heather Buchheit (96-99)______79 Mallory Forst (05-08)______16 7. Alysha Bonnick (07-10)______78 8. Stephanie Krawczyk (00-03)______12 8. Kaitlyn Clark (14-17)______77 9. Liz LaTour (96-00)______11 Melanie Donaldson (13-16)______77 10. Kristen Rivers (13-17)______10 Suzy Probst (99-02)______77 Nikki Thole (97-00)______77

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WINNING PERCENTAGE GAMES PLAYED IN GOAL 1. Tasha Dittamore (07-09)______.686 (35-14-5) 1. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______85 2. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______.588 (46-31-8) 2. Kelsey Dossey (15-18)______62 3. Megan Duncan (00-03)______.569 (32-24-2) 3. Jackie Adamec (97-99)______57 4. Kristen Rivers (13-17)______.500 (10-9-2) Tasha Dittamore (07-09)______57 5. Mallory Forst (05-08)______.550 (16-13-1) 5. Megan Duncan (00-03)______56 6. Jackie Adamec (97-99)______.538 (27-23-2) 6. Kristen Rivers (13-17)______44 7. Laura Buehrig (04-05)______.486 (16-17-4) 7. Laura Buehrig (04-05)______38 8. Kelsey Dossey (15-18)______.482 (24-26-7) 8. Mallory Forst (05-08)______38 9. Stephanie Krawczyk (00-03)______.463 (12-14-1) Stephanie Krawczyk (00-03)______31 10. Liz LaTour (96-99)______30 SHUTOUTS 1. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______21 GAMES STARTED IN GOAL 2. Tasha Dittamore (07-09)______17 1. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______61 3. Megan Duncan (00-03)______14 2. Kelsey Dossey (15-18)______56 4. Kelsey Dossey (15-18)______7 3. Tasha Dittamore (07-09)______55 5. Jackie Adamec (97-00)______8 4. Jackie Adamec (97-99)______54 Laura Buehrig (04-05)______7 5. Laura Buehrig (04-05)______38 Mallory Forst (05-08)______7 Megan Duncan (00-03)______38 8. Liz LaTour (96-00)______5 7. Liz LaTour (96-99)______36 Stephanie Krawczyk (00-03)______4 8. Mallory Forst (05-08)______29 Stephanie Krawczyk (00-03)______27 MINUTES IN GOAL 1. McKenzie Sauerwein (11-14)______7685.13 2. Kelsey Dossey (15-18)______5139:57 3. Tasha Dittamore (07-09)______4945:05 4. Jackie Adamec (97-99)______4837:19 5. Megan Duncan (00-03)______4713:46 6. Laura Buehrig (04-05)______3405:18 7. Mallory Forst (05-08)______2717:09 8. Stephanie Krawczyk (00-03)______2615:23 9. Liz LaTour (96-99)______2255:00 10. Kristen Rivers (13-17)______2164:10

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POINTS ASSISTS 1. Nikki Thole______55______1999 1. Jennifer Nobis______14______2005 2. Nikki Thole______49______1998 2. Adriene Davis______13______2001 3. Erin Grimsley______42______1999 Erin Grimsley______13______1998 4. Erin Grimsley______41______1998 4. Kaysie Clark______12______2014 5. Kristin Andrighetto______37______2007 5. Haley Krentz______10______2012 Adriene Davis______37______2001 Alysha Bonnick______10______2007 7. Alysha Bonnick______32______2007 Erin Grimsley______10______1999 8. Michelle Collins______30______2007 Amy Timmermann______10______1999 Jennifer Nobis______30______2005 Adriene Davis______10______2002 Adriene Davis______30______2002 10. Kristin Andrighetto______9______2007 Nikki Thole______9______2000 GOALS Nikki Thole______9______1999 1. Nikki Thole______23______1999 Nikki Thole______9______1998 2. Nikki Thole______20______1998 Melissa Peabody______9______2002 3. Erin Grimsley______16______1999 4. Kristin Andrighetto______14______2007 MULTIPLE ASSIST GAMES Erin Grimsley______14______1998 1. Kaysie Clark______3______2014 6. Michelle Collins______12______2007 Nikki Thole______3______1999 Amber Swinehart______12______2005 3. Jennifer Nobis______2______2005 Adriene Davis______12______2001 Erica Pusch______2______2005 9. Kristin Andrighetto______11______2009 Kristen Heil______2______2004 Alysha Bonnick______11______2008 Karen Bauer______2______2002 Alysha Bonnick______11______2007 Adriene Davis______2______2003 Adriene Davis______2______2002 MULTIPLE GOAL GAMES Erin Grimsley______2______1999 1. Nikki Thole______6______2000 Nikki Thole______6______1999 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS 3. Erin Grimsley______4______1999 1. Kaysie Clark______6______2014 4. Taylor Grant______3______2014 2. Mo Redmond______5______2007 Adriene Davis______3______2001 Jennifer Nobis______5______2005 Nikki Thole______3______1997 Adriene Davis______5______2001 Erin Grimsley______3______1998 Amy Timmermann______5______1999 Karen Bauer______3______2004 6. Sarah Luebbert______3______2017 Kristen Heil______3______2004 Kaitlyn Clark______3______2016 Jessica Johnson______3______2016 GAME-WINNING GOALS Haley Krentz______3______2012 1. Amber Swinehart______6______2005 Alysha Bonnick______3______2007 Nikki Thole______6______1999 Michelle Collins______3______2007 3. Alysha Bonnick______5______2008 Elyse Nikonchuk______3______2006 Alysha Bonnick______5______2007 Karen Bauer______3______2003 5. Sarah Luebbert______4______2016 Melissa Peabody______3______2003 Taylor Grant______4______2014 Nikki Thole______3______2000 Kristin Andrighetto______4______2007 Nikki Thole______3______1999 Adriene Davis______4______2000 Melissa Peabody______4______2001 Melissa Peabody______4______2002

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SHOTS 1. Karen Bauer______24______2003 1. Kristin Andrighetto______113______2009 Kristen Heil______24______2003 2. Kristin Andrighetto______105______2007 Erica Pusch______24______2003 3. Melissa Peabody______97______2002 4. Heather Buchheit______23______1999 4. Jennifer Nobis______94______2005 Janelle Cordia______23______2008 5. Nikki Thole______93______1999 Tasha Dittamore______23______2008 6. Kristin Andrighetto______84______2008 Mandy Pavlovits______23______1999 7. Amber Swinehart______78______2005 Meghan Pfeiffer______23______2008 8. Kristin Andrighetto______77______2006 Dyana Russell______23______1999 9. Adriene Davis______76______2001 Kat Tarr______23______2008 Nikki Thole______76______2000 Nikki Thole______23______1999 Bree Thornton______23______2008 SHOTS ON GOAL 1. Nikki Thole______55______1999 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 2. Kristin Andrighetto______47______2009 1. Graham Watson______0.00______1998 3. Kristin Andrighetto______45______2007 2. Kelsey Dossey______0.52______2015 4. Kristin Andrighetto______44______2008 3. Tasha Dittamore______0.79______2008 5. Melissa Peabody______43______2002 4. Liz LaTour______0.82______1999 6. Adriene Davis______42______2001 5. Kristen Rivers______1.04______2015 7. Nikki Thole______39______1998 6. McKenzie Sauerwein______1.07______2012 8. Jennifer Nobis______38______2005 7. Kelsey Dossey______1.16______2016 9. Nikki Thole______36______2000 8. Tasha Dittamore______1.21______2007 Erin Grimsley______36______1999 9. McKenzie Sauerwein______1.24______2013 Kelsey Dossey______1.24______2018 SHOT ON GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 shots on goal) 1. Shea Swoboda______.818______2003 SAVES 2. Kendra Collins______.786______2010 1. Jackie Adamec______131______1999 3. Heather Buchheit______.737______1997 2. Liz LaTour______127______1996 4. Brooke Williams______.733______2011 3. Jackie Adamec______111______1998 5. Amy Timmermann______.705______1999 4. Megan Duncan______106______2001 6. Meggie Malm______.700______2003 5. Laura Buehrig______103______2005 7. Tess Rellihan______.688______2017 6. McKenzie Sauerwein______100______2013 8. Nikki Thole______.682______1997 7. McKenzie Sauerwein______93______2012 9. Heather Buchheit______.666______1996 8. McKenzie Sauerwein______89______2014 10. Nikki Thole______.661______1998 9. Tasha Dittamore______80______2008 Krista Kruse______.655______2010 Kelsey Dossey______80______2018

GAMES PLAYED FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 1. Karen Bauer______24______2003 (Minimum 1,000 minutes in goal) Kristen Heil______24______2003 1. Kristen Rivers______13______2015 Erica Pusch______24______2003 2. Megan Duncan______17______2003 Amber Swinehart______24______2003 3. Tasha Dittamore______18______2008 5. 19 tied at ______23 4. Megan Duncan ______19______2002 5. Mallory Forst______20______2007 6. Kelsey Dossey______23______2016 Kelsey Dossey______23______2018 8. McKenzie Sauerwein______24______2012 9. McKenzie Sauerwein______25______2011 Mallory Forst______25______2006 Stephanie Krawczyk______25______2003

GAMES STARTED WINNING PERCENTAGE 40 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SINGLE SEASON

(Minimum eight games) 1. Tasha Dittamore______2060:27______2008 1. Tasha Dittamore______.739______2008 2. McKenzie Sauerwein___ 2057:40______2014 2. Megan Duncan______.700______2002 3. Jackie Adamec______2027:00______1999 3. Megan Duncan______.692______2003 4. McKenzie Sauerwein___20:14.10______2012 4. Kristen Rivers______.667______2015 5. Tasha Dittamore______1990:39______2009 5. Tasha Dittamore______.667______2007 6. McKenzie Sauerwein___ 1885:32______2013 6. McKenzie Sauerwein______.659______2012 7. Jackie Adamec______1820:57______1998 Tasha Dittamore______.659______2009 8. Laura Buehrig______1809:10______2005 8. Kelsey Dossey______.632______2016 9. Kelsey Dossey______1783:15______2016 9. McKenzie Sauerwein______.613______2014 10. McKenzie Sauerwein___ 1727:51______2011 10. McKenzie Sauerwein______.595______2011 Jackie Adamec______.595______1999 GAMES PLAYED IN GOAL 1. Tasha Dittamore______23______2008 SHUTOUTS Jackie Adamec______23______1999 1. Tasha Dittamore______10______2008 3. McKenzie Sauerwein______22______2014 2. McKenzie Sauerwein______6______2014 McKenzie Sauerwein______22______2012 McKenzie Sauerwein______6______2012 Tasha Dittamore______22______2009 McKenzie Sauerwein______6______2011 6. McKenzie Sauerwein______21______2011 5. Laura Buehrig______5______2005 Jackie Adamec______21______1998 Stephanie Krawczyk______5______2003 8. Laura Buehrig______20______2005 Megan Duncan______5______2001 McKenzie Sauerwein______20______2013 8. Kelsey Dossey______4______2018 10. Kelsey Dossey______19______2016 Tasha Dittamore______4______2009 Megan Duncan______19______2001 Mallory Forst______4______2006 Megan Duncan______4______2003 GAMES STARTED IN GOAL Jackie Adamec______4______1999 1. Tasha Dittamore______23______2008 Jackie Adamec______23______1999 VICTORIES 3. McKenzie Sauerwein______22______2014 1. Tasha Dittamore______16______2008 McKenzie Sauerwein______22______2012 2. McKenzie Sauerwein______14______2012 Tasha Dittamore______22______2009 3. Tasha Dittamore______13______2009 6. Jackie Adamec______21______1998 4. McKenzie Sauerwein______12______2014 7. Laura Buehrig______20______2005 McKenzie Sauerwein______12______2011 McKenzie Sauerwein______20______2013 Jackie Adamec______12______1999 9. Kelsey Dossey______19______2016 7. Kelsey Dossey______11______2016 McKenzie Sauerwein______19______2011 Megan Duncan______11______2001 Megan Duncan______19______2001 Jackie Adamec______11______1998 10. Mallory Forst______9______2006 Laura Buehrig______9______2005 Megan Duncan______9______2003

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POINTS ASSISTS Year______Player______Pts Year______Player______A 2018______Julissa Cisneros/Sarah Luebbert______11 2018______Sarah Luebbert______3 2017______Sarah Luebbert______22 2017______Sarah Luebbert______8 2016______Sarah Luebbert______24 2016______Kaitlyn Clark______7 2015______Jessica Johnson/Reagan Russell______10 2015______Jessica Johnson/Kaitlyn Clark______4 2014______Taylor Grant______20 2014______Kaysie Clark______12 2013______Kaysie Clark______15 2013______Danielle Nottingham______5 2012______Alyssa Diggs______17 2012______Haley Krentz______10 2011______Danielle Nottingham______13 2011______Kaysie Clark______5 2010______Alysha Bonnick______21 2010______Danielle Nottingham______4 2009______Kristin Andrighetto______27 2009______Michelle Collins______6 2008______Alysha Bonnick______26 2008______Michelle Collins______7 2007______Kristin Andrighetto______37 2007______Alysha Bonnick______10 2006______Ashley Hamblin______15 2006______Ashley Hamblin______5 2005______Jennifer Nobis______30 2005______Jennifer Nobis______14 2004______Jennifer Nobis______21 2004______Kristen Heil/Karen Bauer______6 2003______Kristen Heil______23 2003______Jennifer Nobis______8 2002______Adriene Davis______30 2002______Adriene Davis______10 2001______Adriene Davis______37 2001______Adriene Davis______13 2000 ______Nikki Thole______29 2000______Nikki Thole______9 1999______Nikki Thole______55 1999______Amy Timmermann/Erin Grimsley______10 1998______Nikki Thole______49 1998______Erin Grimsley______13 1997______Kristin Boeker______22 1997______Kristin Boeker______6 1996______Sara Taylor______16 1996______Sara Taylor/Heather Buchheit______4

GOALS SHOTS Year______Player______G Year______Player______Sh 2018______Julissa Cisneros______5 2018______Sarah Luebbert______45 2017______Sarah Luebbert______7 2017______Kaitlyn Clark______52 2016______Sarah Luebbert______10 2016______Jessica Johnson______58 2015______Reagan Russell/Savannah Trujillo______4 2015______Reagan Russell______59 2014______Taylor Grant______9 2014______Kaysie Clark______58 2013______Kaysie Clark______6 2013______Dominique Richardson______59 2012______Alyssa Diggs______8 2012______Haley Krentz______70 2011______Dominique Richardson______6 2011______Abi Raymer______52 2010______Alysha Bonnick______9 2010______Alysha Bonnick______45 2009______Kristin Andrighetto______11 2009______Kristin Andrighetto______113 2008______Alysha Bonnick______11 2008______Kristin Andrighetto______84 2007______Kristin Andrighetto______14 2007______Kristin Andrighetto______105 2006______Kristin Andrighetto______6 2006______Kristin Andrighetto______77 2005______Amber Swinehart______12 2005______Jennifer Nobis______94 2004______Jennifer Nobis______9 2004______Jennifer Nobis______68 2003______Kristen Heil______10 2003______Melissa Peabody/Kristen Heil______57 2002______Adriene Davis______10 2002______Melissa Peabody______97 2001______Adriene Davis______12 2001______Adriene Davis______76 2000______Nikki Thole______10 2000______Nikki Thole______81 1999______Nikki Thole______23 1999______Nikki Thole______93 1998______Nikki Thole______20 1998______Nikki Thole______59 1997______Kristin Boeker/Nikki Thole______8 1997______Kristin Boeker______48 1996______Sara Taylor/Kate Dwyer______6 1996______Grace Blum______47

42 @MIZZOUSOCCER YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS

SHOTS ON GOAL GAME-WINNING ASSISTS Year______Player______SOG Year______Player______GWA 2018______Sarah Luebbert______23 2018______Bella Alessi/Anna Frick/Sarah Luebbert______1 2017______Sarah Luebbert______25 2017______Sarah Luebbert______3 2016______Jessica Johnson/Sarah Luebbert______27 2016______Kaitlyn Clark/Jessica Johnson______3 2015______Reagan Russell______27 2015______Allie Hess______2 2014______Kaysie Clark______28 2014______Kaysie Clark______6 2013______Dominique Richardson______27 2013______Taylor Grant/Danielle Nottingham______2 2012______Taiwo Adeshigbin______31 2012______Haley Krentz______3 2011______Kaysie Clark______20 2011______Alyssa Diggs/Danielle Nottingham______2 2010______Alysha Bonnick______25 2010______Four players______1 2009______Kristin Andrighetto______47 2009______Three players______2 2008______Kristin Andrighetto______44 2008______Four players______2 2007______Kristin Andrighetto______45 2007______Mo Redmond______5 2006______Kristin Andrighetto______29 2006______Elyse Nikonchuk______3 2005______Jennifer Nobis______38 2005______Jennifer Nobis______5 2004______Jennifer Nobis______33 2004______Karen Bauer______2 2003______Jennifer Nobis______32 2003______Karen Bauer/Melissa Peabody______3 2002______Melissa Peabody______43 2002______three players______2 2001______Adriene Davis______42 2001______Adriene Davis______5 2000______Nikki Thole______39 2000______Nikki Thole______3 1999______Nikki Thole______55 1999______Amy Timmermann______5 1998______Nikki Thole______39 1998______Nikki Thole______3 1997______Kristin Boeker______30 1997______Kristin Boeker/Jennifer Kram______2 1996______Liz Passanise______2 GAME-WINNING GOALS Year ______Player______GWG SAVES 2018______Sarah Luebbert______2 Year______Player______SV 2017______Jessica Johnson______2 2018______Kelsey Dossey______80 2016______Sarah Luebbert______4 2017______Kristen Rivers______49 2015______Jessica Johnson______3 2016______Kelsey Dossey______60 2014______Taylor Grant______4 2015______Kristen Rivers______38 2013______Melanie Donaldson/Dominique Richardson____2 2014______McKenzie Sauerwein______89 2012______Three players______3 2013______McKenzie Sauerwein______100 2011______Kelsey Blincow/Dominique Richardson______3 2012______McKenzie Sauerwein______93 2010______Alysha Bonnick/Krista Kruse______2 2011______McKenzie Sauerwein______112 2009______Jessie Crabtree______3 2010______Jessica Gwin______59 2008______Alysha Bonnick______5 2009______Tasha Dittamore______78 2007______Alysha Bonnick______5 2008______Tasha Dittamore______80 2006______Kristin Andrighetto______3 2007______Mallory Forst______50 2005______Amber Swinehart______6* 2006______Mallory Forst______54 2004______Jennifer Nobis/Melissa Peabody______2 2005______Laura Buehrig______103 2003______Kristen Heil______3 2004______Laura Buehrig______71 2002______Melissa Peabody______4 2003______Megan Duncan______58 2001______Melissa Peabody______4 2002______Megan Duncan______68 2000______Adriene Davis______4 2001______Megan Duncan______106 1999______Nikki Thole______6* 2000______Megan Duncan/ Stephanie Krawczyk______43 1998______Erin Grimsley______3 1999______Jackie Adamec______131 1997______Kate Dwyer/Nikki Thole______2 1998______Jackie Adamec______111 1996______Heather Buchheit______2 1997______Liz LaTour______55 1996______Liz LaTour______127

43 @MIZZOUSOCCER YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS

WINS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Year______Player______Wins Year______Player ______GAA 2018______Kelsey Dossey______6 2018______Kelsey Dossey______1.24 2017______Kelsey Dossey/Kristen Rivers______4 2017______Kristen Rivers______1.74 2016______Kelsey Dossey______11 2016______Kelsey Dossey______1.16 2015______Kristen Rivers______7 2015______Kelsey Dossey______0.52 2014______McKenzie Sauerwein______12 2014______McKenzie Sauerwein______1.27 2013______McKenzie Sauerwein______8 2013______McKenzie Sauerwein______1.24 2012______McKenzie Sauerwein______14 2012______McKenzie Sauerwein______1.07 2011______McKenzie Sauerwein______12 2011______McKenzie Sauerwein______1.30 2010______Paula Pritzen______4 2010______Jessica Gwin______2.22 2009______Tasha Dittamore______13 2009______Tasha Dittamore______1.49 2008______Tasha Dittamore______16 2008______Tasha Dittamore______0.79 2007______Mallory Forst______7 2007______Tasha Dittamore______1.21 2006______Mallory Forst______9 2006______Mallory Forst______1.50 2005______Laura Buehrig______9 2005______Laura Buehrig______1.34 2004______Laura Buehrig______7 2004______Laura Buehrig______1.64 2003______Megan Duncan______9 2003______Megan Duncan______1.30 2002______Megan Duncan______7 2002______Megan Duncan______1.47 2001______Megan Duncan______13 2001______Megan Duncan______1.46 2000______Megan Duncan/Stephanie Krawczyk______3 2000______Megan Duncan______1.46 1999______Jackie Adamec______12 1999______Jackie Adamec______1.92 1998______Jackie Adamec______11 1998______Jackie Adamec______1.62 1997______Jackie Adamec______4 1997______Liz LaTour______2.50 1996______Liz LaTour______4 1996______Liz LaTour______2.36

SHUTOUTS MINUTES IN GOAL Year______Player______SHO Year______Player______Min. 2018______Kelsey Dossey______4 2018______Kelsey Dossey______1666:15 2017______Kelsey Dossey______1 2017______Kelsey Dossey______1002:32 2016______Kelsey Dossey______3 2016______Kelsey Dossey______1783:15 2015______Kelsey Dossey______3 2015______Kristen Rivers______1128:12 2014______McKenzie Sauerwein______6 2014______McKenzie Sauerwein______2057:40 2013______McKenzie Sauerwein______3 2013______McKenzie Sauerwein______1885:32 2012______McKenzie Sauerwein______6 2012______McKenzie Sauerwein______2014:10 2011______McKenzie Sauerwein______6 2011______McKenzie Sauerwein______1727:51 2010______Paula Pritzen______2 2010______Jessica Gwin______1134:41 2009______Tasha Dittamore______4 2009______Tasha Dittamore______1990:39 2008______Tasha Dittamore______10 2008______Tasha Dittamore______2060:27 2007______Tasha Dittamore/Mallory Forst______3 2007______Mallory Forst______1162:45 2006______Mallory Forst______4 2006______Mallory Forst______1499:21 2005______Laura Buehrig______5 2005______Laura Buehrig______1809:10 2004______Laura Buehrig______2 2004______Laura Buehrig______1596.08 2003______Megan Duncan______4 2003______Megan Duncan______1172:56 2002______Megan Duncan/Stephanie Krawczyk______2 2002______Megan Duncan______1167:02 2001______Megan Duncan______5 2001______Megan Duncan______1662:50 2000______Megan Duncan______3 2000______Megan Duncan______740:00 1999______Jackie Adamec______4 1999______Jackie Adamec______2027:00 1998______Jackie Adamec______2 1998______Jackie Adamec______1,820:00 1997______Liz LaTour/Jackie Adamec______2 1997______Jackie Adamec______989:00 1996______Liz LaTour______1,295:00

44 @MIZZOUSOCCER TEAM RECORDS

GAME RECORDS OPPONENT GAME RECORDS Goals______12____ v. Ark.-Little Rock______10/28/01 Goals______8 _____ Nebraska______10/18/96 Assists______9____ v. Arkansas State______9/8/05 Assists______11 _____ North Carolina______9/28/01 9____ v. Ark.-Little Rock______10/28/01 Points______24 _____ North Carolina______9/28/01 Points______33____ v. Ark.-Little Rock______10/28/01 Shots______37 _____ Nebraska______11/9/96 Shots______41____ v. Northwestern State____ 9/9/06 Shot %______100% _____ three times Shot %______100% ____ v. Nebraska______11/6/99 SOG______20 _____ Northwestern______8/21/01 SOG______19____ v. Northern Iowa______9/25/09 SOG %______62.5%_____ Vanderbilt______10/5/14 SOG %______100%____ three times Corner Kicks______15_____ Texas______10/27/02 Corner Kicks______16____ v. Kansas______11/4/09 Oklahoma State______11/9/03 Fouls______29____ v. Marquette (4ot)______11/10/99 Fouls______27_____ Florida______9/12/04 Saves______17____ v. Colorado______10/27/96 Saves______16_____ Texas______10/24/99 Goals Allowed______8____ v. Nebraska______10/1/96 Goals Allowed______0_____ many times Shots Allowed______0____ v. Indiana State______9/4/01 OPPONENT SEASON RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Goals______51______1996 Goals______61______1999 Assists______37______1999 Assists______57______1998 Points______137______1997 Points______171______1999 Shots______369______1996 Shots______515______2008 Corner Kicks______115______1999 Shot %______.186______1998 Penalty Kicks______4______2007 SOG______234______2008 Fouls______272______1999 SOG %______.613______1997 Saves ______161______2007 Corner Kicks______164______2012 Shutouts______5_____1996, 2004, 2014, 2015, 2016 Penalty Kicks (made)______4______1999, 2011 GAA______1.31______1996 Fouls______370______1999 GPG avg.______2.75______1996 Saves______182______1996 PPG avg.______6.65______1996 Victories______16______2008 Most Goals Allowed______61______1999 Shutouts______12______2008 Fewest Goals Allowed______25______2015 GAA______0.80______2008 Win-Loss Record ______14-6______1996 GPG avg.______2.7______1999 PPG avg.______7.43______1999 STREAKS Most Goals Allowed______38______2004 Wins______7____ Aug. 21-Sept. 11, 2011 Fewest Goals Allowed______17______2015 Aug. 25-Sept. 15, 2006 Games Played______24______2003 Home Wins ______9____ Aug. 21-Oct. 25, 2009 Fewest Games Played______19______1997, 2015 Road Wins______5____ Aug. 21-Nov. 4, 2009 Losses______4____ four times SEASON GAME RECORDS Home Losses______3____ Sept. 24-Oct. 19, 2017 Most Wins______16______2008 Road Losses______6____ Aug. 27-Oct. 5, 2017 Most Home Wins______10______2008 Consecutive SHO______5____ Aug. 25- Sept. 8, 2006 Most Road Wins______5______2007, 2012 Games w/o Being SHO____ 20____ Sept. 7, 2008-Aug. 28, 2009 Most Losses______14______1996 Most Home Losses______7______1996 OVERTIME GAMES Most Road Losses______7______2017 Most Played______7_____2002, 2013, 2015, 2016 Margin of Victory______12______v. Ark.-LR (10/28/01) Most Wins______3_____2016 Margin of Defeat______7______twice Most Losses______4_____2003, 2007 Highest Combined Score______12______v. Ark.-LR (10/28/01) Most Ties After OT______5_____2015 Lowest Combined Score______0______nine times

45 @MIZZOUSOCCER MISC. RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE FIGURES Goals______3______Nikki Thole, four times Year______Attendance______Games______Avg. Melissa Peabody, twice 2018______3,361______9______373 Kristen Heil, 8/20/04 vs. Southern Missouri State 2017______4,395______9______488 Alysha Bonnick, 8/17/08 vs. Illinois State 2016______5,939______11______539 2015______8,185______10______818 Assists______4 ______Adriene Davis, 9/17/01 vs. Drury 2014______4,354______9______484 Points______8 ______Adriene Davis, 9/17/01 vs. Drury 2013______6,219______9______691 Shots______11 _____ Jennifer Nobis, 10/23/05 vs. COC 2012______7,907______11______719 Kristin Andrighetto, 10/18/2009 vs. Oklahoma 2011______7,192______11______654 2010______6,277______8______785 Saves______17______Liz LaTour, 10/27/96 vs. Colorado 2009______5, 258______10______526 2008______7, 005______13______539 WALTON STADIUM GAME RECORDS 2007______7,037______11______640 Goals______12_____v. Ark.-Little Rock______10/28/01 2006______6,245______10______624 Assists______9_____twice 2005______6,494______11______590 Points______33 _____v. Ark.-Little Rock______10/28/01 2004______6,051______11______550 Shots______41 _____v. Northwestern State______9/8/06 2003______5,537______10______554 Shot %______37%_____v. Texas A&M______10/19/04 2002______4,149______8______565 SOG______19_____v. Northern Iowa______9/25/09 2001______7,230______12______602 SOG %______100%_____v. Northwestern______1996 2000______4,783______10______478 Corner Kicks______15_____v. Vanderbilt______9/23/12 1999______2,976______9______331 Penalty Kicks______2 _____v. Marquette (4ot)______11/10/99 1998______1,829______8______299 Fouls______29 _____v. Marquette (4ot)______11/10/99 1997______2,397______9______266 Saves______15_____v. Kansas______10/21/2011 Goals Allowed______8 _____v. Nebraska______1996 ATTENDANCE RECORDS Shots Allowed______0_____three times Rank____Attendance______Opponent______Date 1.______1,926 ______Memphis______8/6/01 WALTON STADIUM SEASON RECORDS 2.______1,774______Oklahoma______10/7/05 Goals______42______2001 3.______1,734______Texas A&M______10/6/13 Assists______40______2001 4.______1,571______Oregon State______9/4/15 Points______124______2001 5.______1,545______Texas A&M______9/28/07 Shots______307______2008 6.______1,539______Ole Miss______9/21/12 SOG______140______2001 7.______1,523______South Carolina______9/20/15 SOG %______69.9%______1998 8.______1,310______Southern Cal______9/1/17 Corner Kicks______93______2012 9.______1,288______Oklahoma______10/1/10 Penalty Kicks______3______1999 10.______1,224______Texas A&M______9/30/11 Fouls______188______1999 11.______1,169______Memphis______8/17/12 Saves______69______1999 12.______1,116______Kansas______9/24/10 Victories______10______2008 13.______1,038______Texas A&M______10/17/10 Shutouts______7______2008 14.______1,105 ______Iowa State______10/1/00 ­GAA______0.60______2008 15.______1,065______Nebraska______9/22/06 GPG avg.______4.6______2001 16.______1,044______Texas______10/26/08 PPG avg.______13.7______2001 17.______1,030______Ole Miss______10/2/15 Most Goals Allowed______28______1996 18.______1,005 ______Nebraska______10/5/01

46 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL HONORS

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE BIG 12 CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Sarah Luebbert______2016 Crystal Wagner______2009

COACH OF THE YEAR NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Bryan Blitz______2015 Alysha Bonnick______2007

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR Allison Hu______2012 Bryan Blitz______2007, 2009

FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Kaysie Clark______2013, 2014 Kristin Andrighetto______2007, 2008, 2009 Alyssa Diggs______2012 Alysha Bonnick______2008 Melanie Donaldson______2016 Alyssa Diggs______2011 Candace Johnson______2015 Nikki Thole______1998, 1999, 2000 Sarah Luebbert______2018 Crystal Wagner______2009 Dominique Richardson______2012 SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Kristin Boeker______1998 Kaitlyn Clark______2017 Alysha Bonnick______2010 Melanie Donaldson______2015 Michelle Collins______2007, 2009 Kelsey Dossey______2018 Adriene Davis______2001 Candace Johnson______2014 Tasha Dittamore______2009 Sarah Luebbert______2016, 2017 Ashley Gibbs______2004 Reagan Russell______2014, 2015 Erin Grimsley______1999 Lauren Selaiden______2016 Elyse Nikonchuk______2004, 2005 Jennifer Nobis______2004 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Melissa Peabody______2002, 2003 Julissa Cisneros______2018 Meghan Pfeiffer______2007, 2008 Kaitlyn Clark______2014 Erica Pusch______2004 Candace Johnson______2012 Mo Redmond______2007 Sarah Luebbert______2016 Dominique Richardson______2011 Dyana Russell______2000, 2001 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Kat Tarr______2007 Haley Krentz______2012 Nikki Thole______1997 McKenzie Sauerwein______2012 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Jackie Adamec______1998 Julissa Cisneros______2018 Kristin Andrighetto______2009 Kaitlyn Clark______2014 Karen Bauer______2003 Alyssa Diggs______2012, 2013 Kristin Boeker______1998 Kelsey Dossey______2017 Alysha Bonnick______2008 Lauren Flynn______2012 Tasha Dittamore______2008 Taylor Grant______2014 Megan Duncan______2001 Allie Hess______2014 Erin Grimsley______1998 Candace Johnson______2012 Kristen Heil______2003 Sarah Luebbert______2016 (3) Elyse Nikonchuk______2003 McKenzie Sauerwein______2013 Melissa Peabody______2003 Meghan Pfeiffer______2008 Erica Pusch______2003 Mo Redmond______2008 Dyana Russell______2001 47 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL HONORS

BIG 12 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (CONT.) Janelle Cordia______2006, 2007, 2008 Kat Tarr______2008 Jessie Crabtree______2009, 2010 Amy Timmermann______1998 Erin Cummins______1996 Nikki Thole______1998, 1999, 2000 Andrea Czarnik______1998 Adriene Davis______2002 ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM Alyssa Diggs______2011 Alysha Bonnick______2007 Angela Doss______1996, 1997 Kaysie Clark______2011 Megan Duncan______2003 Kendra Collins______2008 Kate Dwyer______1998 Adriene Davis______2000 Kristin Gibbons______2001 Tasha Dittamore______2007 Jessica Greer______2010 Katya Hessel______2007 Melissa Grinstead______1996 Jennifer Nobis______2002 Lauren Grice______2004, 2005, 2006 Dominique Richardson______2010 Jessica Gwin______2010 Kristen Heil______2003, 2004 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Aria Hudetz______2004 Kari Adam______2007 Jennifer Kram______1997 1998, 1999 Kristin Andrighetto______2006, 2007, 2009 Stephanie Krawczyk______2002 Karen Bauer______2004 Haley Krentz______2010, 2011 Alysha Bonnick______2007 Liz LaTour______1996 1997, 1999 Laura Buehrig______2005 Meggie Malm______2004, 2005, 2006 Kristin Boeker______1997 Lindsay McCoy______2006, 2007, 2008 Kaysie Clark______2011 Laura McKenna______1998 Michelle Collins______2007 Lacy Moore______2004 Adriene Davis______2000, 2002 Danielle Nottingham______2011 Tasha Dittamore______2008, 2009 (3x) Liz Passanise______1999 Megan Duncan______2001, 2002 Meghan Pfeiffer______2009 Kellie Gavigan______2009 Suzy Probst______2001 Ashley Hamblin______2006 Erica Pusch______2003, 2004, 2005 Kristen Heil______2003 Kira Reyes______2005 Jennifer Nobis______2002 Dominique Richardson______2011 Melissa Peabody______2001, 2003 Sarah Sallee______2000 Paula Pritzen______2010 Mallory Stipetich______2011 Dyana Russell______2001 Kelsey Stokes______2008 Mo Redmond______2005, 2008 Amy Timmermann______1998, 2000 McKenzie Sauerwein______2011 Bree Thornton______2008, 2009 Kat Tarr______2005 Crystal Wagner______2009 Nikki Thole______1998, 1999 Graham Watson______1999, 2000 Bree Thornton______2009 Sarah Whiting______1996 Mandy Water______2001 Kathleen Wiley______2000 Crystal Wagner______2009 Graham Watson______2000 SECOND TEAM Kristin Andrighetto______2007 BIG 12 ACADEMIC HONORS Kelsey Blincow______2011 FIRST TEAM Alysha Bonnick______2008 Karen Bauer______2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Kendra Collins______2010 Kelsey Blincow______2009, 2010 Michelle Collins______2008, 2009 Alysha Bonnick______2009, 2010 Megan Duncan______2001 Steph Brennan______2000, 2001 Kate Dwyer______1999 Heather Buchheit______1996, 1997 1998, 1999 Mallory Forst______2007, 2008 Laura Buehrig______2005 Jessica Greer______2011 Kendra Collins______2009 Kristen Heil______2002 48 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL HONORS

SECOND TEAM (CONT.) Nikki Thole______1998 Brittany Hopkins______2009, 2010 Crystal Wagner______2008 Aria Hudetz______2005, 2006 Stephanie Krawczyk______2003 SOCCER AMERICA Jennifer Nobis______2003 NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK Meghan Pfeiffer______2007 Kristin Andrighetto______2007 Mo Redmond______2006, 2007, 2008 Michelle Collins______2007 Molly Sylvester______2010 Tasha Dittamore______2008 Mallory Stipetich______2009, 2010 Ashley Hamblin ______2006, 2008 Amber Swinehart______2005 Candace Johnson______2012 Amy Timmermann______1999 Dominique Richardson______2011 Suzy Probst______2000 McKenzie Sauerwein______2011 Crystal Wagner______2007, 2008 Kat Tar______2007 Mandy Waters______2000 COLLEGE SOCCER ONLINE NSCAA ALL-AMERICAN ALL-AMERICA Nikki Thole ______1999 Nikki Thole______1999

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA COSIDA ACADEMIC AWARDS Nikki Thole______1997 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Karen Bauer______2003, 2004 ALL-SOUTH REGION FIRST TEAM Allison Hu______2012 Kaysie Clark______2014 ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT ALL-SOUTH REGION SECOND TEAM Karen Bauer______2003, 2004 Kaysie Clark______2013 Alyssa Diggs______2012, 2013 Melanie Donaldson______2016 Allison Hu______2012 Candace Johnson______2015 Lauren Grice______2005, 2006 Dominique Richardson______2012 Meggie Malm______2005, 2006 Lindsay McCoy______2007 ALL-SOUTH REGION THIRD TEAM Bree Thornton______2009 Alyssa Diggs______2013 Sarah Luebbert______2016, 2018 SOCCER BUZZ ALL-AMERICA ALL-CENTRAL REGION FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Nikki Thole______1999 Nikki Thole______1999 Crystal Wagner______2009 THIRD TEAM ALL-CENTRAL REGION SECOND TEAM Dyana Russel______2001 Kristin Andrighetto______2007 Alysha Bonnick______2007 FOURTH TEAM Erin Grimsley______1999 Kristin Andrighetto______2007 Dyana Russell______2001 Alysha Bonnick______2008

ALL-CENTRAL REGION THIRD TEAM HONORABLE MENTION Kristin Andrighetto______2008 Nikki Thole______2000 Michelle Collins______2007 Tasha Dittamore______2008 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Meghan Pfeiffer______2008 Second Team Mo Redmond______2007 Alysha Bonnick______2007 Dyana Russell______1999 49 @MIZZOUSOCCER INDIVIDUAL HONORS

ELITE TEAM OF THE WEEK THIRD TEAM Alysha Bonnick______2007 Nikki Thole______1997 Megan Duncan______2002 Ashley Hamblin______2006, 2008 HONORABLE MENTION Lacy Moore______2002 Kristin Boeker______1997 Melissa Peabody______2003 Adrienne Davis______2001 Mo Redmond______2008 Kat Tar______2007 CENTRAL REGION OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Crystal Wagner______2006 Nikki Thole______1999 SOCCERTIMES.COM ALL-CENTRAL REGION NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK FIRST TEAM Ashley Hamblin ______2006 Kristin Andrighetto______2007 Alysha Bonnick______2008 TOPDRAWER SOCCER Dyana Russel______2001 HONORABLE MENTION TEAM OF THE SEASON Nikki Thole______1998, 1999, 2000 Kristin Andrighetto______2009 Crystal Wagner______2009 SECOND TEAM Kristin Andrighetto______2008 ALL-ROOKIE FIRST TEAM Kristin Boeker______1998 Alysha Bonnick______2007 Erin Grimsley______1999 Lacy Moore______2002 WOMEN’S COLLEGE TEAM OF THE WEEK Crystal Wagner______2008 Michelle Collins______2007 Lindsay McCoy______2007 THIRD TEAM Mallory Stipetich______2011 Alysha Bonnick______2007 Kat Tarr______2008 Adrienne Davis______2001 Crystal Wagner______2008 Elyse Nikonchuk______2004 Jennifer Nobis______2004 COLLEGESOCCER360.COM Mo Redmond______2007 PRIMETIME PERFORMERS OF THE WEEK Dyana Russel______1999 Michelle Collins______2009 Alyssa Diggs______2012 ALL-CENTRAL REGION FRESHMAN TEAM Allison Hu______2012 Kristin Boeker______1997 Dominique Richardson______2011 Alysha Bonnick______2007 Bree Thornton______2009 Adrienne Davis______2001 Katya Hessel______2007 COLLEGESOCCERMADNESS Jennifer Maunder______1997 ALL-AMERICA Elyse Nikonchuk______2003 THIRD TEAM Jennifer Nobis______2002 Kaysie Clark______2014 Nikki Thole______1997 ALL-SEC ELITE PLAYER OF THE WEEK FIRST TEAM Lacy Moore______2002 Kaysie Clark______2014

50 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

A E Adam, Kari______2007-10 Ellis, Tamisha______1999-2000 Adamec, Jackie______1997-99 Adesanmi, Mo______2017-18 F Adeshigbin, Taiwo______2011-12 Lauren Flynn______2012-15 Akre, Lizzy______2017 Forst, Mallory______2006-08 Alessi, Bella______2017-18 Frick, Anna______2016-18 Andrighetto, Kristin______2006-09 Furin, Angela______2002

B G Bauer, Karen______2001-04 Gaston, Lauren______2016-18 Beharry, Ariela______2018 Gavigan, Kellie______2009-10 Beldner, Blythe______2018 Gibbons, Kristin______2000-01 Birch, Cat______2011 Gibbs, Ashley______2001-04 Blanchard, Hailey______2018 Goulding, Payton______2016-17 Blanchard, Macee______2012-15 Grant, Taylor______2011-14 Blincow, Kelsey______2008-11 Green, Sydnie______2011 Blum, Grace______1996 Greer, Jessica______2009-12 Boeker, Kristin______1997-2000 Grice, Lauren______2003-06 Bonnick, Alysha______2007-10 Grimsley, Erin______1998-99 Brennan, Stephanie______1998-2001 Grinstead, Melissa______1996 Buehrig, Laura______2004-05 Gwin, Jessica______2009-10 Buchheit, Heather______1996-99 H C Hamblin, Ashley______2005-08 Charlebois, Alex______2010 Heil, Kristen______2001-04 Cisneros, Julissa______2018 Herrman, Jessica______2014-15 Clark, Kaitlyn______2014-17 Hess, Allie______2014-17 Clark, Kaysie______2011-14 Hessel, Katya______2007 Collins, Kendra______2008-11 Hibbert, Kim______2001-03 Collins, Michelle______2006-09 Hignett, Rachel______2013-16 Conley, Brittany______2012-15 Hise, Rachel______2015-18 Coons, Bethany______2015-18 Hopkins, Brittany______2007-10 Cordia, Janelle______2005-08 Hu, Allison______2011-12 Coulter, Izzy______2017-18 Hudetz, Aria______2003-06 Crabtree, Jessie______2008-10 Cross, Zoe______2017 J Crossett, Carrie______2001-02 James, Kaz______2012-13 Cummins, Erin______1996 Johnson, Candace______2012-15 Czarnik, Andrea______1996-98 Johnson, Jasmine______2013-16 Johnson, Jessica______2014-17 D Joseph, Peyton______2016-18 Davis, Adriene______2000-03 Diggs, Alyssa______2010-13 K Dittamore, Tasha______2007-08 Kinglsey, Skye______2018 Donaldson, Melanie______2013-16 Kitts, Grace______2016-17 DonMoyer, Michelle______1998-99 Kochen, Tamara______2001 Doss, Angela______1996-97 Kram, Jennifer______1996-99 Dossey, Kelsey______2015-18 Krawczyk, Stephanie______2000-03 Duncan, Megan______2000-03 Krentz, Haley______2009-12 Dwyer, Kate______1996-99 Kruse, Krista______2007-10

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L Richardson, Dominique______2010-13 LaTour, Elizabeth______1996-99 Rivers, Kristen______2015-17 Lewis, Jessica______2006 Ruff, Candace______2008-09 Lewis, Madison______2016-18 Russell, Dyana______1998-2001 Linas, Caitlin______2007 Russell, Reagan______2012-15 Lind, Jena______2004 Luebbert, Sarah______2016-18 S Sallee, Sarah______1998-2000 M Sauerwein, McKenzie______2011-14 Magaletta, Alli______2014-15 Selaiden, Lauren______2013-16 Malm, Meggie______2003-06 Senkosky, Maddie______2005 Makasini, Michelle______2009 Shaw, Amanda______2015 Maunder, Jennifer______1997-99 Smith, Laura______1999 McKenna, Laura______1997-99 Stipetich, Mallory______2008-11 McCoy, Lindsay______2005-08 Stokes, Kelsey______2007-09 McDonough, Natalie______2015 Swoboda, Shea______2001-04 McLellan, Melissa______2000-03 Swinehart, Amber______2002-05 McMaster, Jennifer______2000 Sylvester, Molly______2010 Moore, Lacy______2001-04 Mulcahy, Kelsey______2010-12 T Murphy, Jennifer______1996 Taylor, Sara______1996 Tarr, Kat______2005-08 N Thole, Nikki______1997-2000 Nikonchuk, Elyse______2003-06 Thornton, Breanna______2006-09 Nobis, Jennifer______2002-05 Thune, Sarah______2010-13 Nottingham, Danielle______2010-13 Timmermann, Amy______1997-2000 Nurnberger, Cassidy______2017-18 Trujillo, Macy______2017-18 Trujillo, Savannah______2014-17 O O’Donnell, Jennifer______1996 V O’Leary, Amy______1999 Lauren Vineyard______2004-05 Oliphant, Morcquess______2017-18 W P Wagner, Crystal______2006-09 Passanise, Elizabeth______1996-99 Waters, Mandy______1997-2001 Paulsen, Becky______1997-2000 Watson, Graham______1999-2000 Pavlovits, Mandy______1999 Webb, Erin______2013-16 Peabody, Melissa______2001-04 Wheeler, Beth______2004 Pfeiffer, Meghan______2006-09 Whitmore, Lindsey______2017-18 Pohl, Carolina______2005 Wiley, Kathleen______2000 Polivka, Brynne______2017 Williams, Brooke______2011-13 Pritchett, Bianca______2006 Pritzen, Paula______2010 Probst, Suzy______1998-2002 Pusch, Erica______2002-05

R Randle, Britanee______2012-14 Raymer, Abi______2011-12 Redmond, Mo______2005-08 Reeb, Robyn______1996-97 Rellihan, Tess______2017 52 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME ROSTER

0 Brittany Conley______2011-15 McKenzie Sauerwein______2010-11 Grace Kitts______2016-Present Mariah McClain______2012 Peyton Bauman______2017-Present 6 Erin Cummins______1996 1 Laura McKenna______1997-98 Heather Arney______1996 Amy O’Leary______1999 Dyana Russell______1998-2001 Kristin Gibbons______2000-02 Kira Reyes______2003-05 Jena Lind______2004 Mallory Forst______2006-2008 Casey Dreyfus______2005 Jessica Gwin______2009-10 Mallory Stipetich______2008-11 Caroline Stanley______2011 Reagan Russell______2012-15 McKenzie Sauerwein______2012-14 Anna Frick______2016-Present Kelsey Dossey______2015-18 McKenna Sheehan______2019 7 Melissa Bell______1996 2 Amy Haines______1997 Nikki Thole______1997-2000 Sarah Sallee______1998-2000 Carrie Crossett______2001-02 Erica Pusch______2002-05 Mallory Ames______2003-05 Katya Hessel______2007 Bree Thornton______2006-09 Molly Sylvester______2009-10 Dominique Richardson______2010-13 Taiwo Adeshigbin______2011-12 Lauren Selaiden______2014-16 Kaitlyn Clark______2014-17 Brynne Polivka______2017 Blythe Beldner______2018-Present Eryka McIntyre______2019 8 3 Kate Dwyer______1996-1999 Grace Blum______1996 Amanda Williams______2000 Amy Timmermann______1997-2000 Ashley Gibbs______2001-04 Dallas Bird______2001 Beth Warwick______2005 Breanah Glynn______2002 Crystal Wagner______2006-09 Beth Wheeler______2003-04 Danielle Nottingham______2010-13 Meghan Pfeiffer______2005-09 Rachel Hignett______2014-16 Edith Lopez ______2010 Cassidy Nurnberger______2017-Present Brooke Williams______2011-13 Payton Goulding______2015-17 9 Jadyn Easley______2019 Stephanie Bodine______1996 Mandy Waters______1998-2001 4 Jennifer Nobis______2002-05 Jennifer Kram______1996-99 Krista Kruse______2007-10 Karen Bauer______2000-04 Kaysie Clark______2011-14 Lindsay McCoy______2005-2008 Bethany Coons______2015-Present Haley Krentz______2009-12 Erin Webb______2013-16 10 Bella Alessi______2017-Present Andrea Czarnik______1996-1998 Mandy Pavlovits______1999 5 Colleen MacCarthy______2000-01 Heather Buccheit______1996-99 Amber Swinehart______2002-05 Adriene Davis______2000-03 Bianca Pritchett______2006 Megen Smith______2004 Jessie Crabtree______2008-10 Anne Baxter______2005-06 Sydnie Green______2011 Kari Adam______2007-10 Melanie Donaldson______2013-16 53 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME ROSTER

Zoe Cross______2017-Present Kristen Rivers______2013-17 Julissa Cisneros______2018-Present 11 Erin Waller______1997 16 Whitney Blackmar______1998 Jennifer O’Donnell______1996 Suzy Probst______1999-2002 Erin Grimsley______1998-1999 Elyse Nikonchuk______2003-06 Jennifer McMaster______2000 Alysha Bonnick______2007-10 Melissa Peabody______2001-04 Lauren Flynn______2011-15 Kristin Andrighetto______2006-09 Lindsey Whitmore______2017-Present Kaz James______2012-14 Peyton Joseph______2016-Present 12 Sharon Wirkus______1996 17 Jennifer Maunder______1997-1999 Robin Reeb______1996-1997 Tamisha Ellis______1999-2000 Kathleen Wiley______1999-2000 Kristen Heil______2001-04 Kyle Wilson______2002 Mo Redmond______2005-2008 Aria Hudetz______2003-06 Kellie Gavigan______2009-10 Caitlin Linas______2007 Cat Birch______2011 Kelsey Blincow______2008-11 Macee Blanchard______2012-15 Loudell Crumpler______2012-13 Tess Rellihan______2017 Alli Magaletta______2014-15 Janna Singleton______2019 Sarah Luebbert______2016-Present

13 18 Jamie Miller______1996 Elizabeth Passanise______1996-1999 Kristin Boeker______1997-2000 Melissa McLellan______2000-03 Lacy Moore______2001-04 Maddie Senkosky______2004-06 Janelle Cordia______2005-2008 Brittany Hopkins______2007-10 Sarah Thune______2009-13 Taylor Grant______2011-14 Lizzy Akre______2014-17 Amanda Shaw______2015-16 Keiarra Slack______2018-Present Ariela Beharry______2018

14 19 Jennifer Murphy______1996 Angela Doss______1996-1997 Becky Paulsen______1997-2000 Michelle DonMoyer______1998-1999 Kim Hibbert______2001-04 Shea Swoboda______2001-03 Carolina Pohl______2005 Kat Tarr______2005-2008 Michelle Collins______2006-09 Jessica Greer______2009-12 Alyssa Diggs______2010-13 Rachel Hignett______2013 Rachel Hise______2015-18 Macy Trujillo______2017-Present Kyla Johnson______2019 20 15 Sara Taylor______1996 Robin Neumann______1996 Stephanie Brennan______1998-2001 Michelle Hindman______1998 Kylie Moorman______2002 Laura Smith______1999-2000 Casey Dreyfus______2004 Angela Furin______2001-02 Ashley Hamblin______2005-2008 Melissa Griggs______2003 Kelsey Mulcahy______2009-12 Laura Buehrig______2004-05 Savannah Trujillo______2014-17 Jessica Lewis______2006 Hailey Blanchard______2018 Tasha Dittamore______2007-09 Allison Hu______2011-12 54 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME ROSTER

21 28 Sarah Whiting______1996 Lauren Gaston______2014-18 Tamara Kochen______2001-02 Brianna Abam______2019 Meggie Malm______2003-06 30 22 Erin Jones______2016 Emmakate Young______2001-02 Megan Oduyoye______2019 Lauren Grice______2003-06 Kelsey Stokes______2007-09 31 Paula Pritzen______2010 Madison Lewis______2015-Present Abi Raymer______2011-12 Allie Hess______2014-17 44 Skye Kingsley______2018-Present Brittanee Randle______2011-14

23 55 Melissa Grinstead______1996 Michelle Makasini______2009 Jackie Adamec______1997-1999 Megan Duncan______2000-03 77 Megan Shelley______2004 Mo Adesanmi______2017-Present Mallory Forst______2005 Emily Zaler______2007 88 Kendra Collins______2008-11 Caroline Lyman______2019 Candace Johnson______2012-15 Izzy Coulter______2016-Present 99 Mercedes Sapp______2016-18 24 Gillian Schulte______2019 Elizabeth LaTour______1996-1998 Graham Watson______1999-2000 Lauren Vineyard______2004-05 Liz Gayer______2008-09 Jessica Herrman______2012-15 Morgan Davis______2019

25 Jessica Graczyk______1996 Carey Patton______2000 Annie Meredith______2005 Candace Ruff______2008--09 Lauren Selaiden______2013 Taylor Walker______2014-15 Morcquess Oliphant______2017-Present

26 Stephanie Krawczyk______2000-03 Stephanie Gilbert______2009 Jasmine Johnson______2013-16

27 Edith Lopez______2009 Shelby Sonnefeldt______2012 Jessica Johnson______2014-17 Haley Steinke______2019 55 @MIZZOUSOCCER NCAA HISTORY

1999

NCAA TOURNAMENT - FIRST ROUND Nov. 10, 1999 • Columbia, Mo.

Marquette 3, Missouri 2 (4OT) MIZZOU SOCCER IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT COLUMBIA, Mo. - The University of Missouri women’s soccer team

was defeated in the first round of the 1999 NCAA Tournament • Missouri has made the NCAA Tournament field seven by Marquette, 3-2 in four overtimes. The match, which was the times in its history, with berths in 1999, 2003, 2007, 2008, longest in both programs’ history, was decided in the 142nd 2012, 2014 and 2016. minute when Marquette’s Amy Hnatow scored her first career • Mizzou owns a 4-7 mark in NCAA Tournament games. goal. • Eight of Missouri’s 10 NCAA games have been played at the team’s home field of Walton Stadium. After 35 minutes of scoreless play, Marquette got on the board • Mizzou did not play an NCAA Tournament match away from with a score from Kate Gordon, her ninth goal of the season. The Walton Stadium until 2014. score stayed 1-0 at halftime before Marquette added its second • Mizzou’s first-ever NCAA game, a 3-2 four overtime loss to goal in the 54th minute. Erin Morgan netted her eighth of the Marquette in the 1999 first round, stands as Missouri’s season on a pass from Lannette Rossini and Marquette led the longest-ever match. The game went 142 minutes. Tigers 2-0. • The Tigers’ all-time leading scorer, Nikki Thole, tallied Mizzou’s first-ever NCAA Tournament goal in the game Just over two minutes later, Nikki Thole put MU on the scoreboard against Marquette. when she knocked home a goalie deflection with a soft header. • Three of Missouri’s NCAA games have gone to penalty kicks Thole’s 22nd goal of the season got Missouri back in the match following two overtime sessions. and reenergized the Tigers. • Seven different Tigers have scored in NCAA Tournament games: Michelle Collins, Taylor Grant, Kristen Heil, Danielle After she was hauled down in the penalty box, Thole scored the Nottingham, Candace Ruff, Reagan Russell, Mallory equalizer on a penalty kick that beat Marquette’s goalkeeper low Stipetich and Nikki Thole. right. From that point on, nearly a full match was played before • Collins, Grant and Thole scored two goals in NCAA games. the next goal was scored. Both of Thole’s came against Marquette in 1999, Collins scored one against SEMO in 2007 and the other against Three full overtimes, and most of the day’s sunlight, came and Evansville in 2008, and Grant tallied two against Kansas in went with the team’s trading opportunities in the extra periods. 2014. At 141:13, Hnatow placed a shot over Missouri goalkeeper Jackie Adamec’s head from the right side and Marquette had the victory.

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2003 2007

NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament First Round Nov. 14, 2003 • Columbia, Mo. Nov. 16, 2007 • Columbia, Mo.

Missouri 1, Eastern Illinois 0 Missouri 1, SEMO 1 (2-0 PK)

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Appearing in their first NCAA Tournament COLUMBIA, Mo. - The 23rd-ranked Missouri soccer team tied match in four years, the Tigers continued their hard fought Southeast Missouri State (SEMO), 1-1, with the Tigers advancing postseason rally defeating Eastern Illinois 1-0. The victory to the second round of the NCAA Tournament on penalty kicks. marked Mizzou’s first NCAA Tournament win in program history. The Tigers and Redhawks were scoreless through 67:36 of action before the game was decided, 2-0, on junior Kat Tarr and junior After a lackluster first half, Mizzou didn’t waste any time shining goalkeeper Mallory Forst’s shootout shots. up the scoreboard during the second period. Just three minutes into play, Kristen Heil put Mizzou up 1-0 scoring her 10th goal of Sophomore Michelle Collins came up with Missouri’s first goal of the season. the night, dribbling the ball in from the top of the box. Shooting from eight yards out, Collins beat the keeper to the right, scoring Preparing the scoring play deep in the midfield, forward Melissa 16:26 into the game. The goal was Collins’ 12th of the year. Peabody sliced a pass to Adriene Davis in the midfield circle, who then played a perfect pass to Heil at the top of the penalty After SEMO tied the game and a scoreless overtime session, five box. Heil then bested two EIU defenders and keeper Tiffany Tigers were selected from the lineup to take Missouri’s penalty Groene to deliver the game-winner. shots. Tarr made Missouri’s first penalty kick attempt but SEMO missed all four of theirs before Forst stepped up and hit her shot NCAA Tournament Second Round to advance the Tigers to the second round. Nov. 16, 2003 • Columbia, Mo. NCAA Tournament Second Round Kansas 2, Missouri 0 Nov. 18, 2007 • Columbia, Mo.

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Riding through a roller coaster season, the USC 1, Missouri 0 Missouri soccer team ended the 2003 campaign with loss in the second round of the NCAA Tournament to No. 16 Kansas, 2-0. COLUMBIA, Mo. — The eighth-ranked USC Trojans (16-3-2) defeated the 23rd-ranked Missouri Tigers (13-8-1), 1-0, in the Backed by solid defensive play, Mizzou’s offensive squad was second round of the NCAA Championship in Columbia, Mo. able to concentrate its efforts on the KU net. Jennifer Nobis pulled out an exhilarating break away, but lost the ball to an USC scored the game-winning goal on a header from less than aggressive play by Jayhawk keeper Meghan Miller. five yards out by midfielder with 5:12 remaining in the second overtime period. USC midfielder Megan Ohai tallied Mizzou’s defensive squad continued its valiant efforts, thwarting the assist off a throw-in. Kansas in the backfield. Unable to best the Tigers one-on-one, the Jayhawk offense finally found fruition in one of their nine The first half ended scoreless, with Missouri out-shooting the cornerkicks. Lobbing a ball into the penalty box, the two teams Trojans, 5-3. Missouri’s best scoring chance came just four batted the ball through the arcade of bodies until Smith caught a minutes into the game. Alysha Bonnick delivered two shots from sharp foot on the ball and sailed it over the goal line. inside the box, both saved by USC goalkeeper Kristin Olsen.

Down 1-0 with just 13 minutes ticking on the clock, Missouri USC dominated the first overtime, out-shooting the Tigers, 5-2. frantically tried to even out the score. Despite several Five minutes into overtime USC’s Amy Rodriguez ripped a shot extraordinary attempts by Davis, the Tigers struggled to come from just inside the box that was saved by keeper Mallory Forst. back. The frenzy opened up KU’s second scoring play that Missouri’s only scoring chance came with 18 seconds left when dropped MU with a 2-0 deficit with just two minutes left to play. Michelle Collins took a pass from midfielder Mo Redmond and Kimberly Karfonta lofted a ball from midfield to Carmel Kaplinger had a break away. After a shifty move, Collins fired a shot to the who dribbled the ball to score. near post from six yards out but the USC goalie smothered the shot. 57 @MIZZOUSOCCER NCAA HISTORY

2008 2012

NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament First Round Nov. 14, 2008 • Columbia, Mo. Nov. 11, 2012 • Columbia, Mo.

Missouri 2, Evansville 0 Illinois 1, Missouri 1 (3-0 PK)

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Michelle Collins and Candace Ruff each COLUMBIA, Mo. - Following a 1-1 game after 110 minutes of scored a goal in the first half to give Missouri a first-round victory. play between Mizzou and Illinois in the first round of the NCAA With rain falling on the field and 14 mph winds coming from the Tournament, the contest went to a penalty kick shootout, where northwest, the Missouri women decided to waste no time in Illinois advanced. The Tigers outshot the Fighting Illini 28-19 in the securing their spot in the regional championship game. contest but had numerous shots hit off the post.

Michelle Collins started things early for Mizzou as she took a pass The Tigers could not convert on their first three penalty kicks, from Crystal Wagner and sent a shot past Evansville goalkeeper while the Fighting Illini made their first three attempts to advance. Theresa Bagby in the third minute of play. The goal marked Collins Illinois went up 1-0 in the 19th minute but Missouri battled back seventh on the season and gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead. The Aces and used a goal from junior Danielle Nottingham to knot the score weren’t able to keep Mizzou quiet. Just thirty minutes after at 1-1 in the 53rd minute. Redshirt-freshman Lauren Flynn played Collins’ goal Ashley Hamblin passed one to Candace Ruff for the a ball across the field to Nottingham, who was stationed outside Tiger’s second score of the game and Ruff’s second career goal. the left corner of the box. Nottingham ripped a 20-yarder that Missouri recorded 16 shots in the first period while Evansville sailed past Illinois’ goalie and into the upper left netting. The tally attempted just one. was Nottingham’s first of the season and ninth of her career. Flynn earned her first career assist on the play.

NCAA Tournament Second Round Mizzou sent a flurry of six shots toward the goal in the final Nov. 16, 2008 • Columbia, Mo. nine minutes of regulation but could not take the lead. With just seconds remaining in the second half Grant blasted a shot but it Illinois 1, Missouri 1 (4-3 PK) flew just wide left of the goal. Following a scoreless first overtime session, the Tigers again seemed likely to score in the second COLUMBIA, Mo. - Missouri ended its season in a penalty kick overtime. The home team managed to earn three corner kicks and shootout to the Illinois Fighting Illini, 4-3, after a 1-1 game after got off three shots but again could not score to send the contest two overtimes in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. to a penalty kick shootout.

Freshman Kelsey Blincow, sophomore Alysha Bonnick and junior Bree Thornton all converted their penalty kicks against Illinois goalkeeper Alexandra Kapicka. The Illini made their fourth of five attempts and Kapicka made a save on senior Mallory Forst’s shot to send Illinois to the sweet sixteen. Illinois dominated early play in the second half and the Illini went up 1-0 in the 56th minute when Jackie Santacaterina flicked a ball up to Chichi Nweke. The forward fired a 14-yard shot past Dittamore and into the lower far post. Missouri responded in the 74th minute when junior Michelle Collins played a ball up to sophomore Alysha Bonnick, who sent a pass to a wide open Mallory Stipetich. The freshman one-timed a 15-yard shot to the left of Kapicka and into the net for a 1-1 game. Regulation and overtime ended with both teams tied at 1-1 so the contest went to a shootout.

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2014 2016

NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament First Round Nov. 16, 2014 • Lawrence, Kan. Nov. 13, 2016 • Lawrence, Kan.

Missouri 3, Kansas 1 Kansas 1, Missouri 0 (OT)

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Senior Taylor Grant tallied two goals LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas scored 40 seconds into the second and junior Reagan Russell added another as the Mizzou overtime session to earn a 1-0 win over the Mizzou soccer team soccer team advanced to the second round of the NCAA in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Lawrence, Kan. The Tournament with a 3-1 win over Kansas in Lawrence, Kan. game was close throughout but the Jayhawks struck on a close- The Tigers improved to 12-6-3 on the season, while the range shot to end the Tigers’ season. Jayhawks ended the year with a 15-6 record. After 100 minutes of scoreless soccer, the Jayhawks used a five- Missouri was on the attack from the first whistle and wasted no yard strike from Lois Heuchan only 40 seconds into the double time scoring the first goal of the match. Junior Reagan Russell overtime to give the home team the win. The ball was crossed sent a long cross from the right side of the field to the far post. across the goal to Heuchan, who calmly beat Mizzou sophomore Grant, stationed near the post, chested the ball down into the net keeper Kelsey Dossey to the right netting. from a yard out for a 1-0 Tiger advantage. The contest was evenly matched, with Kansas owning a 17-14 Grant struck again early in the second half for a 2-0 Mizzou edge in shots and both teams committing eight fouls. The Tigers advantage in the 51st minute. Senior Kaysie Clark played up a did have a 12-6 advantage in corner kicks, including a 10-3 lead in perfect pass to Grant, who ran onto the ball at the top of the the second half and overtime. box. The Kansas keeper came off her line but Grant took a touch and sent a low shot past the goalkeeper and into the lower left Freshman forward Sarah Luebbert nearly put Mizzou up in the third netting for her team leading ninth goal of the season. A goal from minute when she received the ball at midfield and raced toward the Jayhawks in the 57th minute cut Mizzou’s lead to 2-1 to give goal. However, the freshman’s final touch was a bit heavy and the Kansas some hope. In the 66th minute, Russell ran down the right Kansas keeper came off her line to block Luebbert’s 12-yard shot. sideline, ran into the box and slotted a low shot from 10-yards out into the far post for a 3-1 Missouri lead. The Tigers’ best chance of the day came from the foot of senior defender Erin Webb in the 81st minute. She dribbled into the box NCAA Tournament Second Round and unleashed a left-footed strike that sailed inches over the Nov. 21, 2014 • Stanford, Calif. crossbar.

Washington 1, Missouri 0 (OT)

STANFORD, Calif. - No. 24 Washington scored 1:03 into overtime to end the Mizzou soccer team’s NCAA Tournament run with a 1-0 loss to the Huskies in the second round at Stanford, Calif. The Tigers and Huskies played 91 minutes of scoreless soccer before Washington ended Mizzou’s season in extra time.

Early in the first overtime session, Washington’s Kimberly Keever made a run down the left flank, cut into the box and unleashed a right-footed attempt toward goal. The shot flew over redshirt senior keeper McKenzie Sauerwein’s arms and into the right side netting for the winner. The Huskies had a 17-10 edges in shots, although second half saw both squads send five attempts on net.

59 @MIZZOUSOCCER SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

1996 1997 RECORD: 6-14 • BIG 12 RECORD: 4-5 RECORD: 7-12 • BIG 12 RECORD: 3-7

Launched the inaugural season of Missouri soccer ... First home Jennifer Kram added to the early success of the young program when game played on Aug. 31 when Kate Dwyer scored the first goal in she was named to Soccer America’s National Collegiate Team of the team history in front of 978 fans ... The Tigers’ first victory on the Week ... The first national honor in team history ... A 6-3 win over season came on Sept. 13 at Texas, where Liz LaTour recorded her first Kansas on Oct. 15 set five new team records ... 16 total points ... shutout of the season ... Sarah Whiting scored the only goal at 38:24 six goals in a single game ... Four goals in a single half ... And two ... Sept. 22 marked MU’s first overtime win with a non-conference assists in one game contributed by Kristin Boeker and Erin Walker comeback victory over Arkansas, 2-1 ... The Tigers’ offense continued ... Nikki Thole and teammate Boeker both finished the season with its spurt with 27 shots on goal on Sept. 29 against Texas Tech in eight goals ... Oct. 20 brought Missouri’s first Big 12 honor when a losing effort and again on Oct. 11 with the team’s first win over Boeker was named conference player of the week ... Six days later, archrival Kansas, 3-0, in Lawrence, followed nine days later by Boeker became MU’s single-season and all-time assists leader with Missouri’s first home win, 3-1, vs. Iowa State ... The team also had a 3-0 win at Loyola of Chicago, where she netted her sixth assist a good showing in its first Big 12 Tournament with a 3-2 first-round win of the season. over Texas Tech in Columbia.

1996 STATISTICS 1997 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Taylor, Sara (Sr.) 20-19 6 4 16 45 1 Boeker, Kristin 19-19 8 6 22 48 1 Dwyer, Kate (Fr.) 19-19 6 2 14 40 0 Thole, Nikki (Fr.) 17-17 8 2 18 41 2 Buchheit, Heather (Fr.) 16-16 4 4 12 42 2 Maunder, Jennifer 19-18 6 1 13 38 0 Blum, Grace (Fr.) 20-20 5 1 11 47 0 Waller, Erin 19-16 2 5 9 27 0 Doss, Angela (Sr.) 17-17 1 1 3 12 0 Dwyer, Kate 19-17 3 0 6 24 2 Bell, Melissa (Fr.) 20-10 1 1 3 11 0 Kram, Jennifer 19-19 1 3 5 5 0 Miller, Jamie (So.) 12-1 1 1 3 2 0 Waters, Mandy 19-16 2 0 4 35 0 Passanise, Liz (So.) 20-14 0 3 3 6 0 Timmermann, Amy 19-19 1 2 4 0 0 Whiting, Sarah (Fr.) 20-20 1 0 2 14 1 Doss, Angela 17-16 1 0 2 7 1 O’Donnell, Jennifer (Fr.) 18-17 1 0 2 12 1 Paulsen, Becky 15-0 1 0 2 2 1 Bodine, Stephanie (Fr.) 14-0 1 0 2 5 1 Czarnik, Andrea 14-0 0 1 1 5 0 Kram, Jennifer (Fr.) 19-19 0 1 1 3 0 Buchheit, Heather 19-19 0 0 0 38 0 Grinstead, Melissa (So.) 6-1 0 1 1 0 0 McKenna, Laura 18-0 0 0 0 4 0 Reeb, Robyn (Fr.) 19-7 0 0 0 8 0 O’Donnell, Jennifer 16-9 0 0 0 2 0 Czarnik, Andrea (So.) 18-1 0 0 0 8 0 Reeb, Robyn 18-4 0 0 0 1 0 Cummins, Erin (Fr.) 18-18 0 0 0 3 0 Passanise, Liz 14-2 0 0 0 1 0 Arney, Heather (Fr.) 13-0 0 0 0 3 0 Wirkus, Sharon (Fr.) 8-0 0 0 0 1 0 Neumann, Robin (Fr.) 7-1 0 0 0 0 0 Murphy, Jennifer (Fr.) 7-0 0 0 0 0 0

Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho LaTour, Liz (Fr.) 18-17 1295 127 34 2.36 2 Adamec, Jackie 23-23 2027:22 131 43 1.91 4 Graczyk, Jessica (Fr.) 6-2 309 27 12 3.49 0 LaTour, Liz 6-0 110:04 6 1 0.82 2 Grinstead, Melissa (So.) 6-1 256 28 9 3.16 0

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1998 1999 RECORD: 11-9-1 • BIG 12 RECORD: 6-5 RECORD: 14-8-1 • BIG 12 RECORD: 6-3-1

On Sept. 18 and 20, MU hosted its first tournament, the Nike Tiger Mizzou won its first Tiger Invitational game topping Indiana 2-1 on Invitational, where the Tigers finished 0-1-1 ... Thole began a season Sept. 3 ... The Tigers went on to win the tournament championship full of accolades when she was named Big 12 Player of the Week on with a 4-1 win over Michigan on Sept. 5 ... Two weekends later MU Oct. 5 ... MU upset top-seeded Baylor in the second round of the Big went 1-1 in the California Classic with a 3-1 win over Cal Poly-SLO 12 Tournament ... The Tigers lost to Nebraska, 4-0, in their first-ever and a 2-1 loss to San Diego ... MU finished the season well with conference tournament championship game ... Missouri earned its its second straight conference championship game appearance first all-tournament accolades with five members selected to all- and second straight loss in that game to Nebraska, 2-1, on Nov. 6 conference championship team in Jackie Adamec, Kristin Boeker, ... Advancing to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in school Erin Grimsley, Amy Timmermann and Thole ... Thole received post- history, Mizzou lost a 3-2 quadruple overtime game to Marquette at season recognition as a Soccer Buzz and National Soccer Coaches Walton Stadium ... The game set a new Mizzou record for longest Association of America (NSCAA) All-Central Region selection ... she match played. was also named to the All-Big 12 first team ... Boeker was named to the Soccer Buzz All-Central Region team and was a second-team All-Big 12 Conference pick. 1998 STATISTICS 1999 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Thole, Nikki (So.) 21-20 20 9 49 59 2 Thole, Nikki (Jr.) 23-23 23 9 55 93 6 Grimsley, Erin (Jr.) 21-20 14 13 41 43 4 Grimsley, Erin (Sr.) 22-21 16 10 42 69 4 Boeker, Kristin (So.) 21-21 7 5 19 32 2 Sallee, Sarah (So.) 14-13 6 5 17 32 2 Brennan, Stephanie 21-21 4 6 14 18 0 Timmermann, Amy (Jr.) 23-20 3 10 16 17 0 Timmermann, Amy (So.) 21-14 3 6 12 15 0 Boeker, Kristin (Jr.) 22-15 3 4 10 38 0 Dwyer, Kate (Jr.) 21-16 2 7 11 44 1 Buchheit, Heather (Sr.) 23-23 2 2 6 24 0 Sallee, Sarah (Fr.) 20-15 3 4 10 30 1 Probst, Suzanne (Fr.) 23-22 2 1 5 28 1 Maunder, Jennifer 21-21 1 1 3 28 1 Dwyer, Kate (Sr.) 14-6 2 1 5 17 0 Czarnik, Andrea 16-1 1 1 3 10 0 Pavlovits, Mandy 23-23 2 1 5 16 1 McKenna, Laura 13-1 1 0 2 3 0 Paulsen, Becky (Jr.) 22-10 1 0 2 10 0 Buchheit, Heather (Jr.) 21-21 0 2 2 8 0 Smith, Laura 9-0 1 0 2 6 0 Kram, Jennifer (Jr.) 20-19 0 2 2 0 0 Ellis, Tamisha 21-0 0 2 2 8 0 Russel, Dyana (Fr.) 20-18 0 1 1 3 0 Passanise, Liz (Sr.) 21-6 0 1 1 12 0 DonMoyer, Shelly (Fr.) 17-1 0 0 0 4 0 Kram, Jennifer (Sr.) 18-1 0 1 1 4 0 Paulsen, Becky (So.) 14-0 0 0 0 2 0 Waters, Mandy (Jr.) 18-18 0 1 1 4 0 Passanise, Liz 14-2 0 0 0 1 0 Russell, Dyana (So.) 23-23 0 1 1 2 0 Blackmar, Whitney 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 Brennan, Stephanie (So.) 12-6 0 0 0 7 0 O’Leary, Amy 13-0 0 0 0 3 0 DonMoyer, Shelly (So.) 10-0 0 0 0 0 0

Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Adamec, Jackie (Jr.) 21-21 1820 111 34 1.62 2 Adamec, Jackie (Sr.) 23-23 2027:22 131 43 1.91 4 LaTour, Liz (Jr.) 4-0 95 9 2 1.90 1 LaTour, Liz (Sr.) 6-0 110:04 6 1 0.82 2 Watson, Graham (Fr.) 1-0 8 0 0 0.00 0

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2000 2001 RECORD: 10-10 • BIG 12 RECORD: 5-5 RECORD: 13-8 • BIG 12 RECORD: 5-5

The Tigers made their third consecutive title game appearance in the Mizzou hosted its first night game in program history welcoming Big 12 Tournament, falling to Baylor in a 4-3 overtime heart breaker a record crowd of 1,926 in its season opener against Memphis ... … Received its then-highest ranking in school history coming in 12th also hosted 1,005 fans when the Tigers faced Nebraska on Oct. 5 in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll ... Defender Dyana Russell became just the second All-American after defeating No. 18 Florida State and No. 12 Wake Forest in the in program history being named to the Soccer Buzz second team Ellis Copy Tiger Invitational … Mizzou finished the season ranked ... goalkeeper Megan Duncan earned Soccer Buzz Elite Player of ninth in the NSCAA and 10th in the Soccer Buzz Central Regions… the Week accolades, along with a Big 12 Tournament team nod, Senior Nikki Thole and junior Dyana Russell were named to the after playing 258:16 minutes of scoreless play in two games during All-Big 12 preseason team … The Tigers rounded out the academic the league championship ... Russell and Adriene Davis were both year with the hiring of two new assistant coaches in Mikki Denney named to the All-Big 12 second team while Russell was also a Big and Manoj Khettry in the spring. 12 all-tournament selection ... Mizzou rewrote the recordbooks in a game against Arkansas-Little Rock. The Tigers defeated AULR 12-0 setting records for goals, points and assists per game ... The Missouri defensive line posted its first perfect game in history against Indiana State with a 34-0 shot margin in the 4-0 victory ... Missouri also set the season record for shutouts (six) while Duncan set the individual mark logging five shutouts.

2000 STATISTICS 2001 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Thole, Nikki (Sr.) 18-17 10 9 29 81 1 Davis, Adriene (So.) 19- 12 13 37 76 2 Davis, Adriene (Fr.) 20-20 10 4 24 49 4 Peabody, Melissa (Fr.) 20- 9 2 20 73 4 Timmermann, Amy (Sr.) 18-17 6 1 13 28 2 Bauer, Karen (RS-Fr.) 20- 6 5 17 44 3 McMaster, Jennifer (Sr.) 19-18 3 4 10 34 1 McClellan, Melissa (So.) 21- 6 2 14 41 1 McClellan, Stephanie (Fr.) 20-3 4 1 9 28 1 Heil, Kristen (Fr.) 21- 3 3 9 34 0 Brennan, Stephanie (Jr.) 19-15 2 4 8 16 0 Kochen, Tamara 15- 2 4 8 8 1 Boeker, Kristin (Sr.) 19-18 1 1 3 27 1 Waters, Mandy (Sr.) 18- 2 4 8 4 0 Sallee, Sarah (Jr.) 20-4 1 1 3 19 0 Probst, Suzy (Jr.) 21 3 1 7 25 1 Russell, Dyana (Jr.) 20-20 0 3 3 0 0 Moore, Lacy (Fr.) 21- 3 1 7 24 0 Waters, Mandy (Jr.) 20-20 0 2 2 6 0 Brennan, Stephanie 19- 1 5 7 16 0 Probst, Suzy (So.) 20-19 0 1 1 12 0 Swoboda, Shea (Fr.) 18- 3 0 6 20 0 Paulsen, Becky (Sr.) 19-18 0 0 0 4 0 Russell, Dyana (Sr.) 21- 1 3 5 3 0 Wiley, Kathleen (So.) 17-2 0 0 0 3 0 Crossett, Carrie 21- 0 4 4 4 0 Gibbons, Kristin (Fr.) 16-6 0 0 0 3 0 Bird, Dallas 7- 1 0 2 4 0 Smith, Laura (So.) 5-0 0 0 0 1 0 Hibbert, Kim (Fr.) 19- 1 0 2 3 0 Ellis, Tamisha (So.) 13-2 0 0 0 1 0 Gibbons, Kristin 10- 0 2 2 2 0 McCarthy, Colleen (Fr.) 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Young, Emma Kate 10- 0 0 0 5 0 Williams, Amanda (Fr.) 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 McCarthy, Colleen (So.) 5- 0 0 0 2 0 Bauer, Karen (Fr.) 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Krawczyk, Stephanie (So.) 7- 0 0 0 0 0 Furin, Angela 1- 0 0 0 0 0 Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Duncan, Megan (Fr.) 10-4 740:25 43 12 1.46 3 Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Krawczyk, Stephanie (Fr.) 7-4 473:33 36 10 1.90 0 Duncan, Megan (So.) 19- 1662:50 106 27 1.46 5 Watson, Graham (Jr.) 7-5 399:56 28 32 1.72 1 Krawczyk, Stephanie (So.) 6- 305:26 8 8 2.36 1 Patton, Carey (Fr.) 2-0 56:56 2 1 1.58 0

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2002 2003 RECORD: 12-8-2 • BIG 12 RECORD: 5-4-1 RECORD: 12-11-1 • BIG 12 RECORD: 3-6-1

The Tigers rounded out the 2002 season with a 5-4-1 conference Mizzou advanced to the NCAA Tournament for just the second time record to finish fourth in the Big 12—their second-highest finish in in program history ... the Tigers defeated Eastern Illinois 1-0 to pick league history ... Mizzou’s defense set a new team record allowing up their first NCAA victory ... the Tigers advanced to the Big 12 just 31 goals for an all-time season low ... Lacy Moore and Jennifer Championship final after defeating No. 1 seeded Colorado (2-0) and Nobis earned All-Region Soccer Buzz honors for their performances No. 4 seeded Nebraska (3-2) ... Mizzou notched its first victory over during the 2002 season, Moore was named to the second team and Texas A&M with an amazing 5-4 come-from-behind victory. Missy Nobis was named to the All-Freshman team ... Missy Peabody was Peabody earned Big 12 Player of the Week honors scoring three named second team All-Big 12 after leading the league in shots goals while dishing an assist in the game, scoring a hat trick for the and shots per game during the 2002 season ... Peabody set a new second time in her Mizzou career ... Adriene Davis established a new single-season shot record taking 95 aims on goal ... Adriene Davis Mizzou career assist record taking her career tally to 32 ... Kristen established a new single-season record scoring in 13 consecutive Heil made the record books, scoring a goal against Eastern Illinois, matches ... The dynamic duo of Davis and Peabody paired up to just 11 seconds into the match for Mizzou’s fastest goal ... Karen score 45 percent of the Tigers’ goals during the 2002 season. Davis Bauer was named to the 2003 CoSIDA Academic All-District and All- assisted on four of Peabody’s nine goals and Peabody assisted America teams ... All-Big 12 Tournament midfielder Elyse Nikonchuk on six of Davis’ 10 ... Missouri set a single-season record taking ended the 2003 season as a U.S. Under-19 National team selection. seven games into overtime ... the Tigers opened the year with three consecutive double-overtime games.

2002 STATISTICS 2003 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Davis, Adriene (Jr.) 20-20 10 10 30 41 0 Heil, Kristen (Jr.) 24-24 10 3 23 57 3 Peabody, Melissa (So.) 20-20 9 9 27 97 4 Peabody, Melissa (Jr.) 21-18 8 6 22 57 1 Nobis, Jennifer (Fr.) 19-9 8 3 19 51 3 Nobis, Jennifer (So.) 22-20 7 8 22 50 2 Swinehart, Amber (Fr.) 20-15 6 3 15 31 0 Nikonchuk, Elyse (Fr.) 19-18 5 0 10 38 1 Bauer, Karen (So.) 20-15 2 7 11 17 1 Davis, Adriene (Sr.) 22-18 2 5 9 32 2 Swoboda, Shea (So.) 20-8 3 2 8 25 0 Bauer, Karen (Jr.) 24-24 2 4 8 6 0 Heil, Kristen (So.) 20-20 2 2 6 19 1 Swoboda, Shea (Jr.) 21-2 3 1 7 11 2 Moore, Lacy (So.) 20-20 2 1 5 8 1 Hudetz, Aria (Fr.) 22-15 1 4 6 37 0 Probst, Suzy (Jr.) 17-16 1 1 3 15 0 Gibbs, Ashley (Jr.) 23-22 1 4 6 13 0 McClellan, Melissa (Jr.) 18-0 0 3 3 7 0 Hibbert, Kim (Jr.) 21-15 1 1 3 3 1 Pusch, Erica (Fr.) 18-12 1 0 2 7 1 Swinehart, Amber (So.) 24-18 0 3 3 22 0 Furin, Angela 15-1 0 1 1 3 0 Malm, Meggie (Fr.) 21-11 1 0 2 10 0 Gibbs, Ashley (So.) 18-17 0 0 0 4 0 Grice, Lauren (Fr.) 14-0 0 1 1 3 0 Young, Emmakate 8-0 0 0 0 1 0 Moore, Lacy (Jr.) 6-5 0 0 0 4 0 Hibbert, Kim (So.) 19-13 0 0 0 1 0 Pusch, Erica (So.) 24-24 0 0 0 4 0 Crossett, Carrie 20-14 0 0 0 0 0 McClellan, Melissa (Sr.) 18-6 0 0 0 3 0 Krawczyk, Stephanie (Jr.) 8-8 0 0 0 0 0 Griggs, Melissa 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 Duncan, Megan (Jr.) 12-12 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson, Kyle 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Glynn, Breanah 1-0 0 0 0 0 0

Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Duncan, Megan (Jr.) 12-10 1167:02 68 19 1.47 2 Duncan, Megan (Sr.) 15-11 1172:56 58 17 1.30 4 Krawczyk, Stephanie (Jr.) 8-7 725:18 42 12 1.49 2 Krawczyk, Stephanie (Sr.) 12-8 1012:16 52 25 2.22 1

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2004 2005 RECORD: 10-9 • BIG 12 RECORD: 2-8 RECORD: 9-8-3 • BIG 12 RECORD: 3-5-2

Mizzou won its fifth-straight season opener, with a 2-1 win over Junior Elyse Nikconchuk earned All-Big 12 Conference second team Northwestern ... the Tigers defeated two Top 25 teams, taking honors for the second consecutive season ... Senior Jennifer Nobis victories over then-No. 23 Colorado and then-No. 6 Texas A&M set a new Missouri single-season record for assists in a season ... The win over Texas A&M was also the first time that MU had with 14 and ranked sixth nationally with 0.78 assists per game. She defeated the Aggies in College Station, Texas ... Jennifer Nobis led also tied the record for game-winning assists in a season with five the team with nine goals and 21 points ... Laura Buehrig started 18 ... The 1,774 fans who watched Missouri take on Oklahoma on Oct. of the 20 games in goal and finished the year with 71 saves and a 7 marked the second-largest crowd to attend a Tiger soccer match 1.64 goals against average ... Defenders Ashley Gibbs, Lauren Grice at Audrey J. Walton Stadium ... Sophomore Laura Buehrig posted and Erica Pusch, midfielder Elyse Nikonchuk and forward Jennifer five shutouts, including a 0-0 double-overtime tie against No. 17 Nobis were all named to the All-Big 12 Conference second team ... California, to tie Mizzou’s single-season record ... Missouri broke Seven Tigers (Karen Bauer, Lauren Grice, Kristen Heil, Aria Hudetz, into the Soccer Buzz National Top 30 Poll with a No. 29 ranking on Meggie Malm, Lacy Moore and Erica Pusch) were named to the Sept. 26, which marked the first time since 2000 that the Tigers were Academic All-Big 12 first team ... Bauer was named to the College ranked in Soccer Buzz’s Top 30 ... Malm and junior Lauren Grice were Sports Information Director’s of America (CoSIDA) Academic All- named to the 2005 CoSIDA Academic All-District teams. District and Academic All-America teams for the second-straight season ... Nobis and Nikonchuk were also named to the SoccerBuzz All-Central Region third team.

2005 STATISTICS 2004 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Nobis, Jennifer (Sr.) 18-17 8 14 30 94 2 Nobis, Jennifer (Jr.) 19-18 9 3 21 68 2 Swinehart, Amber (Sr.) 20-20 12 2 26 78 6 Heil, Kristen (Sr.) 20-16 2 6 10 49 0 Hudetz, Aria (Jr.) 20-19 6 4 16 58 0 Bauer, Karen (Sr.) 18-17 2 6 10 23 1 Redmond, Mo. (Fr.) 20-20 4 1 9 33 1 Swoboda, Shea (Sr.) 20-6 4 1 9 24 0 Pusch, Erica (Sr.) 20-20 1 6 8 13 0 Peabody, Melissa (Sr.) 15-9 3 1 7 41 2 Hamblin, Ashley (Fr.) 20-15 2 2 6 20 0 Nikonchuk, Elyse (So.) 20-18 2 2 6 39 1 Pohl, Carolina (Fr.) 18-2 1 2 4 17 0 Hudetz, Aria (So.) 19-12 2 2 6 17 0 Vineyard, Lauren (Jr.) 14-2 1 2 4 9 0 Gibbs, Ashley (Sr.) 18-15 1 2 4 6 0 Nikonchuk, Elyse (Jr.) 20-20 1 1 3 41 0 Pusch, Erica (Jr.) 20-20 1 1 3 12 1 Baxter, Anne (So.) 20-3 1 0 2 16 0 Moore, Lacy (Sr.) 20-20 1 1 3 5 1 Cordia, Janelle (Fr.) 20-8 0 1 1 18 0 Swinehart, Amber (Jr.) 20-17 1 0 2 22 1 Grice, Lauren (Jr.) 19-9 0 1 1 1 0 Lind, Jenna (Fr.) 16-0 1 0 2 7 0 Dreyfus, Casey (So.) 9-0 0 1 1 1 0 Grice, Lauren (So.) 20-19 0 1 1 9 0 Malm, Meggie (Jr.) 16-15 0 1 1 0 0 Vineyard, Lauren (So.) 19-4 0 0 0 14 0 Tarr, Kat (Fr.) 18-18 0 0 0 5 0 Malm, Meggie (So.) 18-8 0 0 0 13 0 Meredith, Annie (Fr.) 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 Wheeler, Beth (Fr.) 15-0 0 0 0 7 0 Senkosky, Maddie (So.) 9-7 0 0 0 1 0 Dreyfus, Casey (Fr.) 5-0 0 0 0 1 0 Warwick, Beth (Fr.) 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Senkosky, Maddie (Fr.) 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 McCoy, Lindsay (Fr.) 8-5 0 0 0 0 0 Hibbert, Kim (Sr.) 5-1 0 0 0 0 0 Ames, Mallory (So.) 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 Ames, Mallory (Fr.) 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Buehrig, Laura (So.) 20-20 1809:10 103 27 1.34 5 Buehrig, Laura (Fr.) 18-18 1596:08 71 28 1.58 2 Forst, Mallory (Fr.) 3-0 55:03 3 0 0.00 0 Reyes, Kira (Jr.) 3-2 264:02 12 9 3.07 0 Reyes, Kira (Sr.) 1-0 9:33 0 0 0.00 0

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2006 2007 RECORD: 10-9 • BIG 12 RECORD: 2-8 RECORD: 13-8-1 • BIG 12 RECORD: 6-4

Sophomore Ashley Hamblin was named the SoccerTimes.com Mizzou advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship National Player of the Week and to the Soccer America and Soccer and lost to eventual national champion USC, 1-0, in overtime ... Buzz national teams of the week after an eight-point weekend Mizzou tied a program record with six Big 12 wins, tying it for third against Iowa and No. 13 Illinois ... the Tigers set a new program in the league. ... early in the season, the Tigers beat No. 4 Texas record with seven consecutive victories as the squad opened the A&M in double overtime (Sept. 28) in front of more than 1,500 fans 2006 season 7-0 with wins against Iowa, Illinois, Northwestern, at Walton Stadium ... Mizzou was ranked as high as fifth in the Oct. Minnesota, Northwestern State, Loyola-Chicago and Wisconsin. 8 Soccer America poll, its highest ranking ever, before ending the The team also set a new mark with five consecutive shutout wins year ranked 22nd ... Kristin Andrighetto was named to the Soccer ... All 16 of Missouri’s field players contributed at least one point Buzz All-America fourth team, becoming only the third Tiger to earn during the 19 games of the 2007 season ... Sophomore Mallory Soccer Buzz All-America honors ... Alysha Bonnick was selected to Forst posted four consecutive shutouts to start the season, which the Freshman All-America second team, only the fourth Tiger to earn ties her for fourth in Mizzou history ... Hamblin and freshman Kristin the honor ... Head Coach Bryan Blitz was named the Big 12 Coach Andrighetto were named Big 12 Players of the Week in 2006. Hamblin of the Year ... Bonnick also earned the Big 12 Rookie of the Year picked up Offensive Player of the Week honors, while Andrighetto award ... Andrighetto became only the second Tiger to be named earned Newcomer of the Week accolades ... seniors Meggie Malm to the All-Big 12 first team after leading the squad with 37 points. and Lauren Grice were named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District teams in 2006.

2006 STATISTICS 2007 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Hamblin, Ashley (So.) 9-9 5 5 15 22 1 Andrighetto, Kristin (So.) 22-17 14 9 37 105 4 Andrighetto (Fr.) 19-17 6 1 13 77 3 Bonnick, Alysha (Fr.) 22-20 11 10 32 34 5 Thornton, Bree (Fr.) 19-19 5 3 13 30 0 Collins, Michelle (So.) 22-20 12 6 30 45 3 Cordia, Janelle (So.) 19-13 4 1 9 24 2 Redmond, Mo. (Jr.) 22-21 2 7 11 58 0 Nikonchuk, Elyse (Sr.) 19-17 3 3 9 72 1 Tarr, Kat (Jr.) 22-20 4 0 8 14 1 Pfeiffer, Meghan (Fr.) 19-12 3 2 8 27 0 Adam, Kari (Fr.) 22-2 3 1 7 34 0 Redmond, Mo. (So.) 17-15 2 1 5 31 1 Hessel, Katya (Fr.) 21-19 2 3 7 53 0 Collins, Michelle (Fr.) 17-10 1 3 5 13 1 Forst, Mallory (Jr.) 22-12 1 3 5 9 0 Hudetz, Aria (Sr.) 17-7 1 2 4 15 0 McCoy, Lindsay (Jr.) 22-22 0 4 4 8 0 Pritchett, Bianca (Fr.) 19-2 1 2 4 15 0 Pfeiffer, Meghan (So.) 22-22 1 1 3 22 0 Wagner, Crystal (Fr.) 16-15 1 1 3 4 1 Kruse, Krista (Fr.) 20-4 1 1 3 16 0 McCoy, Lindsay (So.) 19-18 0 3 3 3 0 Cordia, Janelle (Jr.) 22-16 1 1 3 14 0 Grice, Lauren (Sr.) 19-3 1 0 2 6 0 Hamblin, Ashley (Jr.) 22-1 0 3 3 26 0 Malm, Meggie (Sr.) 19-19 0 1 1 11 0 Thornton, Bree (So.) 7-7 0 1 1 7 0 Tarr, Kat (So.) 19-14 0 1 1 7 0 Wagner, Crystal (So) 22-22 0 1 1 1 0 Senkosky, Maddie (Jr.) 9-0 0 1 1 2 0 Stokes, Kelsey (Fr.) 22-3 0 0 0 9 0 Forst, Mallory (So.) 19-17 0 0 0 1 0 Hopkins, Brittany (Fr.) 11-3 0 0 0 6 0 Baxter, Anne (Jr.) 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Linas, Caitlin (Fr.) 20-1 0 0 0 5 0 Dittamore, Tasha (So.) 18-10 0 0 0 0 0

Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Forst, Mallory (So.) 17-17 1499:21 54 25 1.50 4 Dittamore, Tasha (So.) 12-10 893:59 21 12 1.21 3 Lewis, Jessica (So.) 4-2 233:00 8 4 1.55 1 Forst, Mallory (Jr.) 15-12 1162:44 73 20 1.55 3

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2008 2009 RECORD: 16-5-2 • BIG 12 RECORD: 7-3 RECORD: 13-6-3 • BIG 12 RECORD: 7-1-2

Mizzou won its first Big 12 Tournament title with a 1-0 victory over Mizzou claimed its first Big 12 Conference regular season title with a No. 10 Colorado ... The squad qualified for the NCAA Tournament 7-1-2 league mark ... Head Coach Bryan Blitz was named the Big 12 for the fourth time and second in as many seasons and advanced to Coach of the Year, his second such honor in three seasons ... Senior the second round for the third time in program history ... Sophomore Crystal Wagner earned Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors Alysha Bonnick earned a spot on the Soccer Buzz All-America fourth ... Wagner was joined by senior Kristin Andrighetto on the All-Big 12 first team ... Wagner was named to the NSCAA All-Central Region team ... Bonnick was also named to the Soccer Buzz All-Central first team and Andrighetto was selected to the third team ... The duo Region first team, while juniors Kristin Andrighetto and Crystal also earned spots on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Team of the Season Wagner earned a spot on the second team ... Bonnick was named to ... Missouri reeled off a 10-game unbeaten streak in the middle of the NSCAA/adidas All-Central Region first team while Wagner and the season, which set a new program record ... The Tigers scored 56 juniors Tasha Dittamore and Meghan Pfeiffer were selected to the goals on the season, which was their highest total since the 1999 third team ... Andrighetto and Bonnick earned All-Big 12 first-team season ... Missouri led the Big 12 in points, goals and assists during accolades ... The Tigers set numerous program records during the conference play ... Andrighetto ended her career tied for second on season, including wins (16), fewest loses (five), fewest goals allowed Mizzou’s career points list (96) and second in goals (38). (19), home wins (10), shutouts (12), goals against average (0.80), shots (515), shots on goal (234) and corner kicks (161).

2008 STATISTICS 2009 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Bonnick, Alysha (So.) 23-22 11 4 26 56 5 Andrighetto, Kristin (Sr.) 22-20 11 5 27 113 1 Collins, Michelle (Jr.) 16-13 7 7 21 32 3 Bonnick, Alysha (Jr.) 22-18 8 4 20 45 2 Andrighetto, Kristin (Jr.) 22-16 7 5 19 84 2 Collins, Michelle (Sr.) 19-16 7 6 20 37 2 Redmond, Mo. (Sr.) 21-20 4 4 12 53 2 Thornton, Bree (Sr.) 22-22 5 3 13 35 0 Stipetich, Mallory (Fr.) 22-2 4 1 9 12 0 Crabtree, Jessie (So.) 22-8 5 1 11 27 3 Pfeiffer, Meghan (Jr.) 23-23 3 3 9 34 0 Greer, Jessica (Fr.) 22-4 4 0 8 24 0 Thornton, Bree (Jr.) 23-23 3 3 9 26 0 Kruse, Krista (Jr.) 21-21 3 2 8 15 3 Adam, Kari (So.) 22-3 3 1 7 30 1 Adam, Kari (Jr.) 22-3 2 3 7 18 0 Hamblin, Ashley (Sr.) 23-2 1 5 7 35 1 Collins, Kendra (So.) 22-4 2 3 7 15 0 Kruse, Krista (So.) 23-8 2 1 5 33 0 Makasini, Michelle (Sr.) 18-1 2 2 6 34 1 Ruff, Candace (Fr.) 23-1 2 1 5 14 1 Krentz, Haley (Fr.) 22-2 1 3 5 18 0 Tarr, Kat (Sr.) 23-23 1 1 3 18 0 Blincow, Kelsey (So.) 22-14 1 3 5 17 0 Blincow, Kelsey (Fr.) 23-11 1 1 3 18 1 Pfeiffer, Meghan (Sr.) 19-19 2 0 4 20 0 McCoy, Lindsay (Sr.) 16-4 1 0 2 5 0 Ruff, Candace (Jr.) 13-4 2 0 4 11 0 Collins, Kendra (Fr.) 23-10 0 1 1 27 0 Hopkins, Brittany (So.) 20-11 0 1 1 16 0 Cordia, Janelle (Sr.) 23-23 0 1 1 11 0 Stipetich, Mallory (So.) 22-21 0 1 1 7 0 Wagner, Crystal (Jr.) 22-21 0 1 1 0 0 Gavigan, Kellie (Fr.) 20-10 0 1 1 4 0 Crabree, Jessie (Fr.) 20-1 0 0 0 14 0 Stokes, Kelsey (Sr.) 8-0 0 1 1 2 0 Stokes, Kelsey (So.) 21-4 0 0 0 12 0 Wagner, Crystal (Sr.) 22-22 0 1 1 1 0 Mulcahy, Kelsey (Fr.) 2-0 0 1 1 0 0 Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Gayer, Liz (So.) 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 Dittamore, Tasha (Jr.) 23-23 2060:27 80 18 0.79 10 Forst, Mallory (Sr.) 3-0 81:01 3 1 1.11 0 Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Dittamore, Tasha (Sr.) 22-22 1990:39 78 33 1.49 4 Gwin, Jessica (Fr.) 3-0 65:43 1 0 0.0 0

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2010 2011 RECORD: 7-10-2 • BIG 12 RECORD: 5-5 RECORD: 12-8-1 • BIG 12 RECORD: 3-5

Playing one of the nation’s most challenging schedules, the Tigers The Tigers finished the 2011 season with a 12-8-1 record, highlighted posted a 7-10-2 mark in 2010, including a 5-5 record in Big 12 by wins over No. 7 Ohio State (1-0) and No. 24 Texas A&M (1-0) Conference play ... Mizzou picked up wins over Arkansas, Loyola ... Mizzou set a program record with a non-conference winning (Md.), Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Baylor and Texas Tech ... senior percentage of .909 after posting a 10-1 record against non-league Alysha Bonnick earned a spot on the All-Big 12 second team, while teams ... The Tigers also tied the program record with seven freshman Dominique Richardson was selected to the All-Newcomer consecutive wins, recorded from Aug. 21 - Sept. 11 ... Sophomore team ... Senior Krista Kruse’s goal off a back heel pass from Bonnick Alyssa Diggs was selected to the All-Big 12 first team, while against No. 7 Texas A&M was ranked No. 5 in ESPN SportCenter’s sophomore Dominique Richardson was named to the second team daily top 10 plays of the day on Oct. 18 ... Bonnick concluded her and freshman Kaysie Clark was a unanimous selection to the All- heralded Mizzou career ranked second in points (99) and goals (39) Newcomer Team ... The Tigers claimed the Sun Devil Desert Classic and first in game-winning goals (14). title after wins over Arizona State and Arizona ... Mizzou pulled off an unbelievable comeback when it scored three goals in the final six minutes of regulation to defeat Kansas 3-2 on Oct. 21

2010 STATISTICS 2011 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Bonnick, Alysha (Sr.) 18-18 9 3 21 45 2 Nottingham, Danielle (So.) 21-19 5 3 13 42 2 Kruse, Krista (Sr.) 19-19 8 2 18 29 2 Richardson, Dominique (So.) 21-21 6 0 12 33 3 Nottingham, Danielle (Fr.) 19-19 3 4 10 37 1 Diggs, Alyssa (So.) 21-18 4 4 12 31 1 Richardson, Dominique (Fr.) 19-19 3 3 9 38 0 Blincow, Kelsey (Sr.) 21-19 4 3 11 33 3 Collins, Kendra (Jr.) 19-15 3 1 7 14 0 Raymer, Abi (Fr.) 21-21 3 4 10 52 1 Diggs, Alyssa (Fr.) 19-16 2 3 7 18 0 Clark, Kaysie (Fr.) 21-21 2 5 9 39 1 Krentz, Haley (So.) 17-12 2 2 6 20 1 Grant, Taylor (Fr.) 18-0 4 0 8 16 0 Adam, Kari (Sr.) 18-6 2 0 4 28 0 Collins, Kendra (Sr.) 21-8 3 1 7 29 0 Thune, Sarah (Fr.) 17-5 2 0 4 8 0 Krentz, Haley (Jr.) 21-18 2 1 5 22 0 Greer, Jessica (So.) 19-18 1 0 2 4 1 Williams, Brooke (So.) 19-0 2 0 4 15 1 Crabtree, Jessie (Jr.) 18-16 0 2 2 13 0 Stipetich, Mallory (Sr.) 21-21 1 0 2 2 0 Charlebois, Alex (Fr.) 18-0 0 1 1 8 0 Mulcahy, Kelsey (Jr.) 20-0 0 1 1 8 0 Stipetich, Mallory (Jr.) 19-11 0 1 1 5 0 Blincow, Kelsey (Jr.) 16-5 0 1 1 4 0 Adeshigbin, Taiwo (Jr.) 13-2 0 0 0 14 0 Sylvester, Molly (So.) 14-0 0 0 0 5 0 Thune, Sarah (So.) 14-0 0 0 0 6 0 Mulcahy, Kelsey (So.) 18-2 0 0 0 2 0 Birch, Cat (Fr.) 16-0 0 0 0 6 0 Hopkins, Brittany (Jr.) 11-0 0 0 0 2 0 Greer, Jessica (Jr.) 21-20 0 0 0 4 0 Gavigan, Kellie (So.) 9-9 0 0 0 2 0 Hu, Allison (Jr.) 21-21 0 0 0 2 0 Lopez, Edith (So.) 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Green, Sydnie (Fr.) 9-0 0 0 0 1 0 Walsh, Alison (Sr.) 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Conley, Brittany (Fr.) 5-0 0 0 0 0 0

Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Gwin, Jessica (So.) 13-12 1134:41 59 28 2.22 1 Sauerwein, McKenzie (Fr.) 21-19 1727.51 112 25 1.30 6 Pritzen, Paula (Sr.) 8-7 633:47 22 16 2.27 2 Stanley, Caroline (So.) 4-2 180:00 4 0 0.00 0

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2012 2013 RECORD: 14-7-1 • SEC RECORD: 8-5 RECORD: 8-9-3 • SEC RECORD: 4-4-3

The Mizzou soccer team earned its fifth NCAA Tournament berth Mizzou knocked off three Top-25 teams during the year, which were in program history and finished 2012 with a 14-7-1 record ... The the most wins over ranked opponents for the Tigers since 2008. On Tigers were ranked in the national rankings for much of the season, Sept. 29, Missouri recorded its first ranked win with a 1-0 defeat including a high of 10th in early September ... Mizzou’s 10-1 record over No. 7 Florida. The Tigers then handed No. 7 South Carolina to begin the season marked its best start in program history ... The only its second loss of the season on Oct. 18 and posted a dramatic Tigers advanced to the SEC Tournament semifinals with a 2-1 win 2-1 double-overtime win at No. 25 Kentucky on Oct. 25 ... Mizzou’s over Kentucky in the quarterfinals ... Juniors Dominique Richardson win over Florida also marked the Tigers’ first win over a Top 10 op- and Alyssa Diggs both earned honors from the NSCAA following ponent since a 1-0 victory over No. 7 Ohio State on Aug. 26, 2011 ... the season. Richardson was named to the second team, while Diggs Junior Kaysie Clark earned All-SEC first team and All-NSCAA South earned a spot on the third team ... Senior Allison Hu was selected Region second-team honors after leading the Tigers with 15 points as the SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year. She also became the on six goals and three assists in 2013 ... Senior Alyssa Diggs was second Academic All-American in program history when she earned named to the Capital One Academic All-District VI first team for the a spot on the Capital One Academic All-America Division I Women’s second-consecutive year. Soccer second team ... Richardson and Diggs were also named to the All-SEC first team. 2013 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Nottingham, Danielle (So.) 21-19 5 3 13 42 2 2012 STATISTICS Richardson, Dominique (So.) 21-21 6 0 12 33 3 Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Diggs, Alyssa (So.) 21-18 4 4 12 31 1 Diggs, Alyssa (Jr.) 17-13 8 1 17 33 3 Blincow, Kelsey (Sr.) 21-19 4 3 11 33 3 Adeshigbin, Taiwo (Sr.) 21-17 7 2 16 56 1 Raymer, Abi (Fr.) 21-21 3 4 10 52 1 Raymer, Abi (So.) 22-22 7 2 16 41 3 Clark, Kaysie (Fr.) 21-21 2 5 9 39 1 Krentz, Haley (Sr.) 22-22 3 10 16 70 0 Grant, Taylor (Fr.) 18-0 4 0 8 16 0 Clark, Kaysie (So.) 19-17 4 3 11 45 1 Collins, Kendra (Sr.) 21-8 3 1 7 29 0 Richardson, Dominique (Jr.) 22-22 4 1 9 59 3 Krentz, Haley (Jr.) 21-18 2 1 5 22 0 Nottingham, Danielle (Jr.) 21-21 1 4 6 14 0 Williams, Brooke (So.) 19-0 2 0 4 15 1 Greer, Jessica (Sr.) 22-9 2 1 5 23 2 Stipetich, Mallory (Sr.) 21-21 1 0 2 2 0 Flynn, Lauren (Fr.) 22-22 1 1 3 14 1 Mulcahy, Kelsey (Jr.) 20-0 0 1 1 8 0 Johnson, Candace (Fr.) 20-19 1 0 2 4 0 Adeshigbin, Taiwo (Jr.) 13-2 0 0 0 14 0 Grant, Taylor (So.) 22-14 0 2 2 45 0 Thune, Sarah (So.) 14-0 0 0 0 6 0 Williams, Brooke (Jr.) 15-0 0 1 1 9 0 Birch, Cat (Fr.) 16-0 0 0 0 6 0 Russell, Reagan (Fr.) 22-0 0 0 0 23 0 Greer, Jessica (Jr.) 21-20 0 0 0 4 0 Mulcahy, Kelsey (Sr.) 19-1 0 0 0 3 0 Hu, Allison (Jr.) 21-21 0 0 0 2 0 Thune, Sarah (Jr.) 20-0 0 0 0 2 0 Green, Sydnie (Fr.) 9-0 0 0 0 1 0 Blanchard, Macee (Fr.) 14-0 0 0 0 2 0 Walsh, Alison (Sr.) 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Conley, Brittany (Fr.) 8-0 0 0 0 2 0 Conley, Brittany (Fr.) 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 James, Kaz (Fr.) 12-0 0 0 0 1 0 Randle, Brittanee (Fr.) 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 Hu, Allison (Sr.) 21-21 0 0 0 0 0 Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Sauerwein, McKenzie (Fr.) 21-19 1727.51 112 25 1.30 6

Stanley, Caroline (So.) 4-2 180:00 4 0 0.00 0 Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Sauerwein, McKenzie (RS-Sr.) 22-22 2057:40 89 29 1.27 6

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2014 2015 RECORD: 12-7-3 • SEC RECORD: 6-4-1 RECORD: 9-5-5 • SEC RECORD: 7-2-2

The Mizzou soccer team earned its sixth NCAA Tournament berth in The Mizzou soccer team finished second in the 2015 Southeastern program history and finished 2014 with a 12-7-3 record ... The Tigers Conference regular season standings, a program-record, with marks advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after a 3-1 of 9-5-5 overall and 7-2-2 in league action ... The second-place finish win over Kansas in the opening game ... Mizzou went 6-4-1 in SEC also marked the highest conference finish for the team since it action to finish fourth in the league standings ... Senior Kaysie Clark won the 2009 Big 12 regular season title ... Head Coach Bryan Blitz earned NSCAA All-South Region first-team honors and was named claimed SEC Coach of the Year honors, the fourth overall time in his to the All-SEC first team for the second year in a row ... Also earning career he won such an award but the first time in the SEC ... Senior SEC honors were juniors Candace Johnson and Reagan Russell, Candace Johnson earned All-SEC first team honors and a spot on the who both made the second team, and freshman Kaitlyn Clark, who NSCAA All-South Region second team ... Also earning SEC honors was named to the All-Newcomer Team ... The Tigers posted wins were senior Reagan Russell and junior Melanie Donaldson, who over three teams ranked in the top-25: No. 14 South Carolina (1-0), both made the second team ... The Tigers defense allowed only 17 No. 17 Georgia (2-0) and No. 19 Kansas (3-1) ... Kaysie Clark (18), goals in 2015, a new program record ... Additionally, the team’s 0.84 senior Taylor Grant (20) and Russell (18) were the first trio of Tiger goals against average was the second-lowest in program history. teammates to all record at least 18 points in a season since 2009.

2014 STATISTICS 2015 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Taylor Grant (Sr.) 21-21 9 2 20 49 4 Russell, Reagan (Sr.) 19-17 4 2 10 59 1 Russell, Reagan (Jr.) 22-21 7 4 18 44 2 Johnson, Jessica (So.) 17-16 3 4 10 26 3 Clark, Kaysie (Sr.) 21-21 3 12 18 58 1 Clark, Kaitlyn (So.) 19-19 2 4 8 44 0 Trujillo, Savannah (Fr.) 22-10 3 4 10 22 1 Trujillo, Savannah (So.) 19-14 4 0 8 25 1 Clark, Kaitlyn (Fr.) 22-19 2 4 8 31 1 Flynn, Lauren (RS-Sr.) 19-19 3 0 6 15 2 Magaletta, Alli (Fr.) 22-3 3 1 7 21 0 Johnson, Candace (Sr.) 19-19 2 2 6 17 0 Johnson, Jessica (Fr.) 17-8 2 2 6 20 0 Herrman, Jessica (RS-Jr.) 16-2 3 0 6 20 1 Donaldson, Melanie (So.) 22-21 2 1 5 27 0 Donaldson, Melanie (Jr.) 19-19 1 2 4 23 0 Selaiden, Lauren (So.) 22-2 2 0 6 20 2 Magaletta, Alli (So.) 19-2 2 0 4 21 1 Hess, Allie (Fr.) 15-4 1 2 4 7 0 Selaiden, Lauren (Jr.) 19-19 1 0 2 30 0 Johnson, Candace (Jr.) 21-21 1 0 2 17 0 Hignett, Rachel (Jr.) 13-0 0 2 2 8 0 Herrman, Jessica (RS-So.) 18-1 1 0 2 10 1 Blanchard, Macee (Sr.) 19-1 0 2 2 15 0 Webb, Erin (So.) 22-16 0 0 0 14 0 Hess, Allie (So.) 13-5 0 2 2 10 0 Flynn, Lauren (RS-Jr.) 16-10 0 0 0 7 0 Webb, Erin (Jr.) 18-9 0 1 1 6 0 Hignett, Rachel (So.) 15-1 0 0 0 7 0 Coons, Bethany (Fr.) 13-0 0 0 0 13 0 Blanchard, Macee (Jr.) 15-0 0 0 0 4 0 Hise, Rachel (Fr.) 17-10 0 0 0 1 0 Conley, Brittany (RS-Jr.) 21-20 0 0 0 2 0 Johnson, Jasmine (Jr.) 19-19 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson, Jasmine (So.) 21-21 0 0 0 1 0 Conley, Brittany (RS-Sr.) 16-0 0 0 0 0 0 Walker, Taylor (Fr.) 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 Shaw, Amanda (Fr.) 12-0 0 0 0 0 0 Gaston, Lauren (Fr.) 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 Natalie McDonough (Fr.) 12-0 0 0 0 0 0 Randle, Brittanee (Sr.) 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Walker, Taylor (So.) 1-0 0 0 0 0 0

Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Sauerwein, McKenzie (RS-Sr.) 22-22 2057:40 89 29 1.27 6 Dossey, Kelsey (Fr.) 8-8 694:41 17 4 0.52 3 Rivers, Kristen (RS-So.) 12-11 1128:12 38 13 1.04 2

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2016 2017 RECORD: 11-7-2 • SEC RECORD: 6-4-1 RECORD: 8-12-2 • SEC RECORD: 3-7

Mizzou earned its seventh NCAA Tournament berth in program The Black & Gold finished the season with an 8-12-2 overall record history ... The Tigers finished the season with a 11-7-2 overall record while finishing 3-7 in conference play ... Senior Kaitlyn Clark and and a 6-4-1 mark in SEC play ... Freshman Sarah Luebbert became sophomore Sarah Luebbert both earned spots on the All-SEC second only the second Tiger to claim conference freshman or newcomer team ... On her way to a second-team spot, Clark dished 19 assists, of the year honors after she was named the 2016 SEC Freshman which was tied for 10th-most in a single season in program history ... of the Year ... In addition to Luebbert, three other Tigers were also Luebbert, meanwhile, totaled 22 points in her sophomore campaign, honored by the conference in a vote of the league’s coaches - senior and now sits just eight points out of the Top 10 in that category in Melanie Donaldson claimed a spot on the All-SEC first team and program history ... The Tigers won their first SEC Tournament game junior Kaitlyn Clark and senior Lauren Selaiden were named to the since 2012 with their 3-1 win over Alabama in the first round of play second team ... Mizzou increased its goal output from 25 a season ... The Tigers would not advance further, though, losing in round two ago to 37 in 2016, a 12-goal difference over the one-year span ... to Texas A&M 7-1. The Tigers opened SEC play with a memorable 5-0 win at Ole Miss on Sept. 9 ... The five goals were the most Mizzou has ever scored 2017 STATISTICS in an SEC match and the most for the team since a 5-1 win over Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Pacific on Aug. 23, 2013. Luebbert, Sarah (So.) 21-21 7 8 22 45 1 Johnson, Jessica (Sr.) 18-17 6 4 16 45 2 2016 STATISTICS Lewis, Madison (RS-So.) 19-11 5 2 12 15 1 Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Rellihan, Tess (Fr.) 12-3 5 1 11 16 0 Luebbert, Sarah (Fr.) 18-18 10 4 24 54 4 Clark, Kaitlyn (Sr.) 21-21 2 5 9 52 1 Johnson, Jessica (Jr.) 20-19 5 5 15 58 1 Trujillo, Savannah (Sr.) 21-20 3 3 9 37 1 Hess, Allie (Jr.) 19-19 6 2 14 35 2 Kitts, Grace (So.) 21-3 2 0 4 15 0 Clark, Kaitlyn (Jr.) 18-18 2 7 11 36 0 Whitmore, Lindsey (Fr.) 21-0 1 2 4 13 1 Donaldson, Melanie (Sr.) 19-19 3 1 7 34 1 Trujillo, Macy (Fr.) 21-8 1 0 2 5 0 Trujillo, Savannah (Jr.) 17-9 2 2 6 18 1 Hess, Allie (Sr.) 17-15 1 0 2 19 1 Webb, Erin (Sr.) 19-18 0 4 4 20 0 Cross, Zoe (Fr.) 19-9 0 2 2 16 0 Hignett, Rachel (Sr.) 17-2 2 0 4 18 0 Joseph, Peyton (So.) 21-20 0 2 2 6 0 Coons, Bethany (So.) 15-11 1 2 4 23 1 Dossey, Kelsey (Jr.) 17-11 0 1 1 2 0 Shaw, Amanda (So.) 6-0 1 2 4 6 0 Polivka, Brynne (Fr.) 9-3 0 0 0 0 0 Lewis, Madison (RS-Fr.) 18-0 2 0 4 18 1 Goulding, Payton (RS-So.) 19-14 0 0 0 2 0 Selaiden, Lauren 19-19 1 0 2 13 0 Alessi, Bella (Fr.) 15-0 0 0 0 4 0 Johnson, Jasmine (Sr.) 17-14 0 0 0 11 0 Frick, Anna (So.) 19-18 0 0 0 0 0 Kitts, Grace (Fr.) 17-1 0 1 1 9 0 Nurnberger, Cassidy (Fr.) 8-0 0 0 0 2 0 McDonough, Natalie (So.) 6-0 0 0 0 8 0 Akre, Lizzy (Sr.) 8-1 0 0 0 0 0 Joseph, Peyton (Fr.) 17-9 0 0 0 7 0 Hise, Rachel (Jr.) 15-9 0 0 0 1 0 Gaston, Lauren (RS-So.) 18-0 1 0 2 4 0 Rivers, Kristen (RS-Sr.) 17-10 0 0 0 0 0 Hise, Rachel (So.) 15-5 0 0 0 3 0 Coulter, Izzy (RS-Fr.) 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Dossey, Kelsey (So.) 19-19 0 0 0 2 0 Oliphant, Morcquess (Fr.) 11-0 0 0 0 3 0 Frick, Anna (Fr.) 19-19 0 0 0 2 0 Gaston, Lauren (RS-Jr.) 19-2 0 0 0 2 0 Goulding, Payton (RS-Fr.) 11-0 0 0 0 0 0 Adesanmi, Mo. (Fr.) 21-15 0 0 0 4 0 Rivers, Kristen (RS-Jr.) 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Lizzy Akre (Jr.) 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Dossey, Kelsey (So.) 17-11 1002:32 46 26 2.33 1 Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Rivers, Kristen (RS-Jr.) 17-10 929:46 49 18 1.74 0 Dossey, Kelsey (So.) 19-19 1783:15 60 23 1.16 3 Rivers, Kristen (RS-Jr.) 1-1 90:00 4 2 2.00 0

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2018 RECORD: 6-11-2 • SEC RECORD: 3-6-1

The Tigers received a bid to the SEC Tournament for the seventh- straight season, advancing to the tournament every season since they joined the conference in 2012 ... Mizzou fell in the first round to LSU, dropping a 3-2 contest that went into double overtime ... Sarah Luebbert became only the ninth player in program history to score 21 career goals, netting four on the year to become the fifth Tiger to land on the All-SEC first team ... Luebbert was joined by senior goalkeeper Kelsey Dossey on the second team, and freshman Julissa Cisneros on the All-Freshman team.

2018 STATISTICS Player GP-GS G A Pts. SH GWG Cisneros, Julissa (Fr.) 19-13 5 1 11 26 1 Luebbert, Sarah (Jr.) 19-19 4 3 11 45 2 Coons, Bethany (Jr.) 17-15 2 0 4 34 0 Kingsley, Skye (Fr.) 19-2 2 0 4 18 0 Lewis, Madison (R-Jr.) 19-17 1 1 3 30 1 Frick, Anna (Jr.) 17-15 0 2 2 3 0 Nurnberger, Cassidy (So.) 19-19 1 0 2 18 1 Alessi, Bella (So.) 19-16 0 1 1 25 0 Beldner, Blythe (Fr.) 19-3 0 1 1 16 0 Joseph, Peyton (Jr.) 19-18 0 1 1 12 0 Oliphant, Morcquess (So.) 19-2 0 1 1 8 0 Dossey, Kelsey (Sr.) 18-18 0 0 0 0 0 Cross, Zoe (So.) 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Whitmore, Lindsey (So.) 19-7 0 0 0 9 0 Slack, Kiearra (Fr.) 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 Hise, Rachel (Sr.) 19-19 0 0 0 0 0 Beharry, Ariela (Fr.) 18-9 0 0 0 0 0 Trujilo, Macy (So.) 18-2 0 0 0 4 0 Blanchard, Hailey (Fr.) 14-0 0 0 0 1 0 Coulter, Izzy (R-So.) 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Gaston, Lauren (R-Sr.) 10-1 0 0 0 0 0 Adesanmi, Momola (So.) 19-13 0 0 0 1 0 Sapp, Mercedes (R-So.) 2-1 0 0 0 0 0

Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. Sv. GA GAA Sho Dossey, Kelsey (Sr.) 18-18 1666:15 80 23 1.24 4 Sapp, Mercedes (R-So.) 2-1 131:26 7 2 1.37 1

71 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

ALABAMA (4-2) 11/6/98* W 3-2 San Antonio, Texas 10/14/12 W 2-1 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10/3/99 W 3-1 Waco, Texas 10/19/14 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/20/00 L 2-1 Waco, Texas 10/23/15 W 2-1 (OT) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 11/2/00* L 3-2 (OT) San Antonio, Texas 10/9/16 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/26/01 W 5-2 Columbia, Mo. 10/22/17 L 2-1 (OT) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10/6/02 W 4-3 Waco, Texas 10/29/17 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/24/03 W 2-1 Waco, Texas 10/24/04 W 3-2 Waco, Texas ALABAMA A&M (1-0) 9/25/05 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/29/04 W 5-2 Columbia, Mo. 10/1/06 L 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/30/07 W 4-2 Waco, Texas ALBANY (2-0) 10/14/08 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/17/17 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/6/09 W 5-0 Waco, Texas 10/22/10 W 2-0 Waco, Texas ARIZONA (2-1) 10/14/11 L 3-1 Waco, Texas 9/7/03 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 11/2/11 T 2-2 San Antonio, Texas 8/26/06 L 2-0 Tuscon, Ariz. 9/6/13 L 2-1 College Station, Texas 9/9/11 W 1-0 Tempe, Ariz. GREEN (1-0) ARIZONA STATE (2-0) 9/15/02 W 1-0 Columbus, Ohio 9/11/11 W 1-0 Tempe, Ariz. 8/31/12 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. BUTLER (1-0) 9/14/08 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. ARKANSAS (4-5) 9/22/96 W 2-1 Fayetteville, Ark. CALIFORNIA (3-2-1) 10/12/97 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/2/00 L 2-1 (OT) Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/10/10 W 4-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/2/03 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/19/12 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/28/05 T 0-0 Berkeley, Calif. 10/31/13 L 2-1(OT) Fayetteville, Ark. 9/21/07 W 4-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/4/13! L 4-0 Orange Beach, Ala. 9/6/08 L 3-0 Berkeley, Calif. 10/30/14 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/26/12 W 3-2 Berkeley, Calif. 10/20/16 L 1-0 Fayetteville, Ark. 9/27/18 L 1-0 Fayetteville, Ark. CAL POLY-SLO (1-2) 9/20/98 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (1-0) 9/17/99 W 3-1 Berkeley, Calif. 10/28/01 W 12-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/18/05 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo.

ARKANSAS STATE (1-0) CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE (1-0) 9/8/05 W 7-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/14/14 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo.

AUBURN (4-3-1) CENTRAL ARKANSAS (1-0) 8/29/08 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 8/19/16 W 3-2 Columbia, Mo. 9/11/09 W 2-1 Auburn, Ala. 9/14/12 W 2-0 Auburn, Ala. CLEMSON (0-1) 10/20/13 T 1-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/31/97 L 2-1 Lexington, Ky. 10/10/14 L 3-2 Auburn, Ala. 9/11/15 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1-0) 9/30/16 L 1-0 Auburn, Ala. 9/16/05 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/14/18 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. COLORADO (14-7-1) BAYLOR (11-8-1) 10/27/96 L 2-1 Boulder, Colo. 9/27/96 L 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/26/97 L 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/12/97 L 6-0 Waco, Texas 11/1/98 W 6-1 Boulder, Colo. 10/4/98 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 8/29/99 W 6-2 Columbia, Mo. 72 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

11/3/99* W 5-3 San Antonio, Texas FLORIDA (2-7-2) 10/6/00 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/21/03 L 4-0 Gainesville, Fla. 10/12/01 W 2-0 Boulder, Colo. 9/12/04 T 2-2 Columbia, Mo. 9/29/02 T 2-2 Columbia, Mo. 9/16/11 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/7/02* L 1-0 (OT) San Antonio, Texas 10/12/12 L 2-1 Gainesville, Fla. 9/21/03 L 3-2 Boulder, Colo. 11/2/12! L 3-0 Orange Beach, Ala. 11/6/03* W 2-0 San Antonio, Texas 9/29/13 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/3/04 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/28/14 L 3-1 Gainesville, Fla. 11/3/04 L 2-1 (OT) San Antonio, Texas 10/27/16 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/14/05 L 3-2 Boulder, Colo. 11/2/16! T 3-3 (7-8 PK) Orange Beach, Ala. 10/13/06 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/5/17 L 2-1 Gainesville, Fla. 10/21/07 W 2-0 Boulder, Colo. 10/21/18 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/3/08 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/9/09* W 1-0 San Antonio, Texas FLORIDA STATE (1-0-1) 10/9/09 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/1/00 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/8/10 W 1-0 Boulder, Colo. 9/6/02 T 2-2 Tallahassee, Fla. 8/28/16 W 2-1 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 8/25/18 L 6-0 Boulder, Colo. FRANCIS MARION (1-0) 10/17/08 W 6-1 Columbia, Mo. COLORADO COLLEGE (1-0) 10/23/05 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. GEORGIA (5-1-1) 9/28/12 W 2-1 Athens, Ga. CREIGHTON (1-0) 9/17/13 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 8/25/00 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/17/14 W 2-0 Athens, Ga. 10/11/15 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. DEPAUL (0-1-1) 10/23/16 W 4-3 Athens, Ga. 8/30/09 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/15/17 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/3/10 T 1-1 Chicago, Ill. 9/20/18 T 0-0 Athens, Ga.

DRURY (1-1) GONZAGA (1-0) 9/6/96 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/9/18 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/17/01 W 6-1 Columbia, Mo. ILLINOIS (6-3-2) DUKE (0-3) 10/30/98 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/27/99 L 2-1 Durham, N.C. 9/12/99 W 3-2 Champaign, Ill. 9/21/01 L 3-2 Durham, N.C. 8/31/02 W 2-1 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 8/27/10 L 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 8/29/04 L 4-1 Champaign, Ill. 8/27/06 W 5-0 Columbia, Mo. EASTERN ILLINOIS (6-0) 8/31/07 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill. 11/4/01 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/23/08 L 2-1 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/19/03 W 3-2 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 11/16/08^ T 1-1 Columbia, Mo. 11/14/03^ W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/12/12^ T 1-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/9/07 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 8/26/16 W 3-2 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 8/21/11 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/18/17 W 3-1 Champaign, Ill. 9/13 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. ILLINOIS STATE (1-0) EASTERN WASHINGTON (1-0) 9/24/06 W 3-2 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/7/08 W 3-0 Berkeley, Calif. INDIANA (3-3) EVANSVILLE (1-2) 10/4/96 L 5-1 Bloomington, Ind. 10/6/96 L 4-0 Evansville, Ind. 9/27/98 W 3-2 South Bend, Ind. 10/31/97 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/3/99 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 11/14/08^ W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/1/02 L 2-1 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/2/05 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 8/28/15 L 1-0 West Lafayette, Ind. 73 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

INDIANA STATE (1-0) 11/4/09 W 3-2 (OT) San Antonio, Texas 9/4/01 W 4-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/24/10 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/21/11 W 3-2 Columbia, Mo. IOWA (8-1-1) 11/16/14^ W 3-1 Lawrence, Kan. 9/7/01 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/13/16^ L 1-0 (OT) Lawrence, Kan. 8/29/03 W 3-0 Iowa City, Iowa 9/5/04 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. KANSAS CITY (2-0) 9/11/05 W 5-0 Iowa City, Iowa 9/18/11 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 8/25/06 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/1/13 W 3-0 Kansas City, Mo. 9/7/07 W 2-0 Iowa City, Mo. 9/19/08 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. KENTUCKY (8-1-1) 8/21/09 W 3-2 Iowa City, Iowa 9/18/98 T 1-1 Lexington, Ky. 8/21/16 L 2-1 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/17/04 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 8/17/18 T 0-0 Iowa City, Iowa 10/5/12 W 2-1 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 10/31/12! W 2-1 Orange Beach, Ala. IOWA STATE (12-6-1) 10/25/13 W 2-1 (2OT) Lexington, Ky. 10/20/96 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/3/14 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/5/97 L 4-0 Ames, Iowa 9/25/15 W 3-1 Lexington, Ky. 10/16/98 W 7-2 Columbia, Mo. 9/22/16 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/15/99 W 4-3 Ames, Iowa 10/12/17 W 2-1 Lexington, Ky. 11/4/99* W 2-1 San Antonio, Texas 9/13/18 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/1/00 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/7/01 W 1-0 Ames, Iowa LONG BEACH STATE (1-0) 10/18/02 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/6/09 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/31/03 W 4-3 Ames, Iowa 10/10/04 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. LSU (2-4) 9/30/05 T 1-1 Ames, Iowa 10/21/12 L 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/27/06 W 2-1 (2OT) Ames, Iowa 10/11/13 L 1-0 Baton Rouge, La. 10/26/07 L 1-0 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/19/14 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/26/08 W 3-0 Ames, Iowa 10/9/15 L 2-1 Baton Rouge, La. 10/23/09 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 11/4/15! L 2-1 Orange Beach, Ala. 10/29/10 L 5-0 Ames, Iowa 10/26/17 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/23/11 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/7/18 L 2-1 Baton Rouge, La. 8/20/17 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/28/18! L 3-2 (2OT) Orange Beach, Ala. 8/19/18 W 2-1 (2OT) Ames, Iowa LOYOLA-CHICAGO (6-1) KANSAS (10-11-1) 10/26/97 L 3-0 Chicago, Ill. 10/11/96 W 3-0 Lawrence, Kan. 9/5/98 W 7-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/15/97 L 8-2 Columbia, Mo. 9/26/99 W 6-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/8/98 L 1-0 Lawrence, Kan. 10/22/00 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/10/99 W 4-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/20/02 W 5-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/27/00 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/19/04 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 11/2/01 L 2-0 Lawrence, Kan. 9/10/06 W 3-2 Columbia, Mo. 11/8/018 W 1-0 (OT) San Antonio, Texas 11/1/02 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. LOYOLA (MARYLAND) (1-0) 10/12/03 L 2-0 Lawrence, Kan. 9/17/10 W 3-2 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 11/16/03^ L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/8/04 L 3-1 Columbia, Mo. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0-1) 10/28/05 L 3-2 (2OT) Lawrence, Kan. 9/18/09 L 1-0 Los Angeles, Calif. 10/15/06 L 4-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/2/07 L 2-1 Lawrence, Kan. MARQUETTE (0-1) 10/31/08 W 6-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/10/99^ L 3-2 Columbia, Mo. 11/7/08* T 1-1 (2OT) San Antonio, Texas 10/30/09 L 3-2 Lawrence, Kan. 74 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

MARYLAND (0-1) 11/7/03* W 3-2 San Antonio, Texas 8/22/10 L 3-2 College Park, Md. 10/1/04 W 2-1 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 10/2/05 L 3-0 Lincoln, Neb. MEMPHIS (2-1) 9/22/06 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 8/31/01 W 3-2 Columbia, Mo. 10/28/07 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/17/12 W 5-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/28/08 L 3-2 (2OT) Lincoln, Neb. 8/25/13 L 3-2 (OT) Memphis, Tenn. 10/25/09 W 5-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/10/10 L 4-2 Lincoln, Neb. MIAMI (1-0) 11/3/10 L 4-1 San Antonio, Texas 9/8/02 W 1-0 Tallahassee, Fla. 9/13/15 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 8/27/17 L 3-0 Lincoln, Neb. MICHIGAN (1-2) 8/29/97 L 4-2 Lexington, Ky. NORTH CAROLINA (0-2) 9/5/99 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/23/01 L 7-0 Durham, N.C. 9/10/00 L 7-0 Ann Arbor, Mich. 8/29/10 L 6-1 Chapel Hill, N.C.

MINNESOTA (1-0) NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0) 9/3/06 W 1-0 St. Paul, Minn. 9/2/11 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo.

MISSISSIPPI (3-2-1) NORTHERN IOWA (1-0) 9/22/02 L 2-1 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/25/09 W 8-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/14/03 L 2-1 (OT) Oxford, Miss. 9/21/12 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. NORTH TEXAS (1-0) 10/24/14 T 3-3 (2OT) Oxford, Miss. 9/2/01 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/2/15 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/9/16 W 5-0 Oxford, Miss. NORTHWESTERN (4-4-2) 10/4/18 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/31/96 L 4-2 Columbia, Mo. 10/24/97 L 2-1 Evanston, Ill. MISSISSIPPI STATE (4-2-1) 8/31/98 L 4-2 Columbia, Mo. 9/20/02 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/31/03 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/12/03 L 1-0 Starkville, Miss. 8/27/04 W 2-1 (OT) Evanston, Ill. 10/7/12 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/1/06 W 4-0 Evanston, Ill. 9/20/13 W 3-1 Starkville, Miss. 8/28/09 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/27/15 T 1-1 Starkville, Miss. 9/5/10 T 1-1 Evanston, Ill. 9/25/16 W 2-1 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/5/14 T 0-0 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/21/17 L 3-1 Starkville, Miss. 9/6/15 T 0-0 Evanston, Ill. 8/30/18 L 1-0 (OT) Columbia, Mo. MISSOURI STATE (2-1) 9/19/96 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. NORTHWESTERN STATE (1-0) 9/19/97 W 2-1 Springfield, Mo. 9/8/06 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/11/98 W 7-1 Columbia, Mo. NOTRE DAME (0-1) NEBRASKA (4-18) 9/4/16 L 1-0 South Bend, Ind. 10/18/96 L 8-2 Columbia, Mo. 11/9/968 L 2-1 St. Louis, Mo. OHIO STATE (2-2) 10/3/97 L 5-1 Lincoln, Neb. 9/8/00 L 3-2 (OT) Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/18/98 L 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/13/02 W 3-1 Columbus, Ohio 11/7/98* L 4-0 San Antonio, Texas 8/26/11 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/17/99 L 5-1 Lincoln, Neb. 9/6/12 L 1-0 (OT) Columbus, Ohio 11/6/99* L 2-1 San Antonio, Texas 9/29/00 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. OKLAHOMA (9-4-1) 10/5/01 L 5-1 Lincoln, Neb. 10/19/97 W 4-2 Columbia, Mo. 9/27/02 L 4-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/9/98 W 5-1 Norman, Okla. 9/28/03 L 3-1 Lincoln, Neb. 10/8/99 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 75 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

9/24/00 W 1-0 Norman, Okla. 9/4/05 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/30/01 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/28/11 W 4-2 Columbia, Mo. 10/11/02 L 2-0 Norman, Okla. 8/30/15 W 3-2 (2OT) West Lafayette, Ind. 10/5/03 L 2-1 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/24/04 W 2-1 (OT) Norman, Okla. RHODE ISLAND (1-0) 10/7/05 T 1-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/4/09 W 7-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/6/06 L 3-2 Norman, Okla. 10/12/07 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. SAINT LOUIS (2-1) 10/10/08 W 2-0 Norman, Okla. 9/8/96 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/18/09 W 1-0 (2OT) Norman, Okla. 11/2/97 L 3-1 St. Louis, Mo. 10/3/10 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/15/98 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/16/11 W 5-2 Norman, Okla. SAN DIEGO (0-3) OKLAHOMA STATE (9-8-1) 9/19/99 L 2-1 Berkeley, Calif. 10/25/96 W 4-2 Stillwater, Okla. 8/19/11 L 2-1 San Diego, Calif. 10/17/97 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/8/13 L 2-1(OT) College Station, Texas 10/11/98 W 3-2 Stillwater, Okla. 10/10/99 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. SAN DIEGO STATE (1-0) 9/22/00 W 2-0 Stillwater, Okla. 9/10/17 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/28/01 W 3-2 Columbia, Mo. 10/13/02 W 5-1 Columbia, Mo. SAN FRANCISCO (1-0) 10/10/03 T 1-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/2/16 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 11/9/03* L 3-2 (2OT) San Antonio, Texas 9/26/04 L 3-1 Stillwater, Okla. SANTA CLARA (0-1) 10/9/05 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/16/07 L 2-1 Stanford, Calif. 10/8/06 L 2-0 Stillwater, Okla. 10/14/07 L 2-1 (OT) Columbia, Mo. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE (1-0-1) 10/12/08 L 3-2 (OT) Stillwater, Okla. 11/16/07^ T 1-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/27/09 W 3-2 Columbia, Mo. 8/30/13 W 4-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/6/09 L 3-2 San Antonio, Texas 10/1/10 L 3-1 Columbia, Mo. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (0-3) 9/25/11 L 2-0 Stillwater, Okla. 11/18/07^ L 1-0 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/1/17 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. ORAL ROBERTS (1-1) 9/7/18 L 2-0 Los Angeles, Calif. 11/3/96 L 2-1 Tulsa, Okla. 10/17/97 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. SOUTHERN METHODIST (1-0-1) 8/31/14 W 3-1 Dallas, Texas OREGON STATE (0-0-2) 8/23/15 T 1-1 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/4/15 T 0-0 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 8/25/17 T 0-0 (2OT) Corvallis, Ore. SOUTH CAROLINA (3-4) 9/23/12 W 1-0 Columbia, S.C. PACIFIC (1-0) 10/18/13 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 8/23/13 W 5-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/26/14 W 1-0 Columbia, S.C. 11/5/14! L 2-1 Orange Beach, Ala. PORTLAND (0-1) 9/20/15 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/15/13 L 3-2 Portland, Ore. 10/19/17 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/18/18 L 1-0 Columbia, S.C. PORTLAND STATE (1-0) 9/16/18 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE (1-0) 10/7/11 W 4-0 Columbia, Mo. PURDUE (3-2) 10/29/99 L 5-1 West Lafayette, Ind. 8/27/00 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/5/03 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. STANFORD (0-2) 76 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

9/10/04 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/22/06 L 4-2 College Station, Texas 9/14/07 L 3-2 Stanford, Calif. 9/28/07 W 3-2 (2OT) Columbia, Mo. 11/9/07* L 4-1 San Antonio, Texas SYRACUSE (0-0-1) 10/19/08 W 3-0 College Station, Texas 8/22/14 T 0-0 (2OT) University Park, Pa. 10/4/09 T 4-4 College Station, Texas 10/17/10 L 4-2 Columbia, Mo. TENNESSEE (1-5-1) 9/30/11 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/30/12 L 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 11/4/11 L 3-0 San Antonio, Texas 10/17/13 T 1-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/25/12 L 2-1 (OT) College Station, Texas 10/26/14 L 3-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 10/6/13 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/18/15 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/6/16 T 1-1 (2OT) College Station, Texas 9/15/16 L 2-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 9/24/17 L 5-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/8/17 L 3-2 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 10/31/17! L 7-1 Orange Beach, Ala. 10/25/18 L 2-1 (OT) Knoxville, Tenn. TCU (4-2-1) TENNESSEE-MARTIN (1-0) 9/23/07 W 6-2 Columbia, Mo. 9/7/14 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/4/11 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas 8/29/14 W 2-1 (OT) Fort Worth, Texas TENNESSEE TECH (1-0) 8/21/15 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/2/12 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/29/15 T 1-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/3/17 L 2-1 (OT) Fort Worth, Texas TEXAS (3-14-2) 9/2/18 L 1-0 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 9/13/96 W 1-0 Austin, Texas 9/5/97 L 2-0 Columbia, Mo. TEXAS TECH (12-6) 10/25/98 L 1-0 Austin, Texas 9/29/96 L 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 11/5/98* W 5-1 San Antonio, Texas 11/8/96* W 3-2 St. Louis, Mo. 10/24/99 T 0-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/14/97 L 2-0 Lubbock, Texas 10/13/00 L 4-1 Austin, Texas 10/3/98 W 5-3 Columbia, Mo. 10/19/01 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/1/99 L 4-1 Lubbock, Texas 11/9/01* L 1-0 (OT) San Antonio, Texas 10/8/00 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/27/02 L 2-1 (OT) Austin, Texas 10/14/01 W 4-1 Lubbock, Texas 10/17/03 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/4/02 W 5-1 Lubbock, Texas 10/17/04 L 6-0 Austin, Texas 10/26/03 L 3-1 Lubbock, Texas 10/21/05 L 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/22/04 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/20/06 L 1-0 Austin, Texas 10/16/05 W 4-1 Lubbock, Texas 10/19/07 L 3-2 (OT) Austin, Texas 9.29/06 L 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/26/08 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/5/07 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas 11/5/08* W 3-1 San Antonio, Texas 11/7/07* W 4-3 (2OT) San Antonio, Texas 10/2/09 T 1-1 Austin, Texas 10/5/08 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/15/10 L 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/11/09 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/2/11 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/24/10 W 5-2 Lubbock, Texas 9/23/11 L 1-0 Lubbock, Texas TEXAS A&M (6-16-3) 9/15/96 L 6-0 College Station, Texas TULSA (1-2) 9/7/97 W 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/1/96 L 3-0 Tulsa, Okla. 10/23/98 L 2-1 College Station, Texas 9/28/97 L 3-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/22/99 L 5-2 Columbia, Mo. 10/31/99 W 4-1 Columbia, Mo. 10/15/00 L 3-1 College Station, Texas 10/21/01 L 5-2 Columbia, Mo. UCLA (0-1) 10/25/02 L 5-3 College Station, Texas 9/20/09 L 5-0 Los Angeles, Calif. 10/19/03 W 5-4 (OT) Columbia, Mo. 10/15/04 W 2-1 College Station, Texas UCSB (1-0) 9/23/05 L 3-2 Columbia, Mo. 8/19/12 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 11/1/05* L 3-1 San Antonio, Texas 77 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

VANDERBILT (5-2-2) 9/12/08 W 3-0 Columbia, Mo. 9/13/09 T 1-1 Auburn, Ala. 9/23/12 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/4/13 T 1-1 Nashville, Tenn. 10/5/14 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 10/25/15 W 1-0 Nashville, Tenn. 10/14/16 W 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/29/17 L 5-3 Nashville, Tenn. 9/23/18 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo.

VIRGINIA TECH (1-0) 9/15/00 W 2-1 Winston-Salem, N.C.

WAKE FOREST (1-1) 9/25/98 L 4-1 South Bend, Ind. 9/3/00 W 2-0 Columbia, Mo.

WASHINGTON (0-1) 11/21/14 L 1-0 (OT) Stanford, Calif.

WEBER STATE (1-0) 9/18/16 W 3-1 Columbia, Mo.

WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-0) 9/2/07 W 5-2 Columbia, Mo.

WEST VIRGINIA (0-1) 8/24/14 L 3-2 University Park, Pa.

WISCONSIN (1-1) 9/3/04 L 2-1 Columbia, Mo. 9/15/06 W 2-1 Madison, Wis.

UW-MILWAUKEE (0-2) 9/17/06 L 1-0 Madison, Wis. 9/19/10 L 3-2 Columbia, Mo.

* Denotes Big 12 Tournament ! Denotes SEC Tournament ^ Denotes NCAA Tournament

78 @MIZZOUSOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1996 (6-14, 4-5 Big 12) 10/3 Texas Tech* W, 5-3 9/22 @ Oklahoma State* W, 2-0 8/31 Northwestern L, 2-4 10/4 Baylor* L, 0-1 9/24 @ Oklahoma* W, 1-0 9/6 Drury L, 1-2 10/9 @ Oklahoma* W, 5-1 9/29 Nebraska* L, 0-2 9/8 Saint Louis L, 0-2 10/11 @ Oklahoma State* W, 3-2 10/1 Iowa State * L, 0-1 9/13 @ Texas* W, 1-0 10/16 Iowa State* W, 7-2 10/6 Colorado * W, 2-0 9/15 @ Texas A&M* L, 0-6 10/18 Nebraska* L, 1-3 10/ 8 Texas Tech * W, 3-1 9/19 SMSU L, 0-2 10/23 @ Texas A&M* L, 1-2 10/13 @ Texas * L, 1-4 9/21 @ Arkansas W, 2-1 10/25 @ Texas* L, 0-1 10/15 @ Texas A&M* L, 1-3 9/27 Baylor* L, 1-4 10/30 Illinois L, 1-2 10/20 @ Baylor * L, 1-2 9/29 Texas Tech* L, 1-3 11/1 @Colorado* W, 6-1 10/22 Loyola-Chicago W, 4-1 10/4 @ Indiana L, 1-5 11/5 Texas! W, 3-1 10/27 Kansas * W, 4-1 10/6 @ Evansville L, 0-4 11/6 Baylor! W, 3-2 11/2 Baylor! L, 2-3 OT 10/11 @ Kansas* W, 3-0 11/7 Nebraska! L, 0-4 % Ellis Copy Invitational 10/18 Nebraska* L, 2-8 % Nike Tiger Invitational @ Michigan Invitational 10/20 Iowa State* W, 3-1 # Adidas Notre Dame Classic ^ Wake Forest Invitational 10/25 @ Oklahoma State* W, 4-2 * Big 12 Game *Big 12 Game 10/27 @ Colorado* L, 1-2 ! Big 12 Tournament ! Big 12 Tournament 11/1 @ Tulsa L, 0-3 11/3 @ Oral Roberts L, 1-2 1999 (14-8-1, 6-3-1 Big 12) 2001 (13-8, 5-5 Big 12) 11/8 Texas Tech! W, 3-2 8/27 Duke L, 1-2 8/31 Memphis W, 3-2 11/9 Nebraska! L, 2-1 8/29 Colorado* W, 6-2 9/2 North Texas W, 1-0 *Big 12 Game 9/3 Indiana# W, 2-1 9/4 Indiana State W, 4-0 ! Big 12 Tournament 9/5 Michigan# W, 4-1 9/7 Iowa W, 2-0 9/10 Kansas* W, 4-0 9/17 Drury W, 6-1 1997 (7-12, 3-7 Big 12) 9/12 @ Illinois W, 3-2 9/21 @ Duke^ L, 2-3 8/29 Michigan% L, 2-4 9/17 vs. Cal Poly-SLO% W, 3-1 9/23 vs. North Carolina^ L, 0-7 8/31 Clemson% L, 1-2 9/19 vs. San Diego% L, 1-2 9/28 Oklahoma State* W, 3-2 9/5 Texas* L, 0-2 9/26 Loyola-Chicago W, 6-0 9/30 Oklahoma* L, 1-2 9/7 Texas A&M* W, 1-0 10/1 @ Texas Tech* L, 1-4 10/5 @ Nebraska* L, 1-5 9/12 @ Baylor* L, 0-6 10/3 @ Baylor* W, 3-1 10/7 @ Iowa State* W, 1-0 9/14 @ Texas Tech* L, 0-2 10/8 Oklahoma* W, 2-0 10/12 @ Colorado* W, 2-0 9/19 @ SMSU W, 2-1 10/10 Oklahoma State* W, 3-0 10/14 @ Texas Tech* W, 4-1 9/26 Colorado* L, 1-4 10/15 @ Iowa State* W, 4-3 10/19 Texas* L, 0-1 9/28 Tulsa L, 1-3 10/17 @ Nebraska* L, 1-5 10/21 Texas A&M* L, 2-5 10/3 @ Nebraska* L, 1-5 10/22 Texas A&M* L, 2-5 10/26 Baylor* W, 5-2 10/5 @ Iowa State* L, 0-4 10/24 Texas* T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/28 Ark.-Little Rock W, 12-0 10/12 Arkansas W, 3-0 10/29 @ Purdue L, 1-5 11/2 Kansas* L, 0-2 10/15 Kansas* L, 2-8 10/31 Tulsa W, 4-1 11/4 Eastern Illinois W, 3-1 10/17 Oklahoma State* W, 3-1 11/3 Colorado! W, 5-3 11/8 Kansas! W, 1-0 OT 10/19 Oklahoma* W, 4-2 11/4 Iowa State! W, 2-1 11/9 Texas! L, 0-1 OT 10/24 @ Northwestern L, 1-2 11/6 Nebraska! L, 1-2 ^ Duke Invitational 10/26 @ Loyola L, 0-3 11/10 Marquette^ L, 2-3 (4OT) * Big 12 Game 10/31 Evansville L, 1-2 # Nike Invitational ! Big 12 Tournament 11/2 @ Saint Louis L, 1-3 % California Classic % @ Kentucky * Big 12 Game 2002 (11-7-2, 5-4-1 Big 12) * Big 12 Game ! Big 12 Tournament 8/31 Memphis W, 3-2 ^ NCAA Tournament 8/25 Michigan (exh.) L, 1-2 1998 (11-9-1, 6-5 Big 12) 8/311 Illinois# W, 2-1 (2OT) 9/5 Loyola W, 7-0 2000 (10-10, 5-5 Big 12) 9/1 Indiana# L, 1-2 (2OT) 9/8 @ Kansas* L, 0-1 8/25 Creighton W, 4-1 9/6 @ Florida State^ T, 2-2 (2OT) 9/11 SMSU W, 7-1 8/27 Purdue L, 1-2 9/8 @ Miami^ W, 1-0 9/15 Saint Louis W, 2-0 9/1 Florida State% W, 2-1 9/13 @ Ohio State” W, 3-1 9/18 @ Kentucky% T, 1-1 9/3 Wake Forest% W, 2-0 9/15 @ Bowling Green” W, 1-0 9/20 Cal Poly% L, 0-2 9/8 Ohio State@ L, 2-3 OT 9/20 Mississippi State W, 3-1 9/25 Wake Forest# L, 1-4 9/10 Michigan@ L, 0-7 9/22 Mississippi L, 1-2 (OT) 9/27 Indiana# W, 3-2 9/15 Virginia Tech^ W, 2-1 9/27 Nebraska* L, 0-4 9/17 California^ L, 1-2 OT 9/29 Colorado* T, 2-2 (2OT) 79 @MIZZOUSOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

10/4 @ Texas Tech* W, 5-1 10/1 #17 Nebraska * L, 1-2 (2OT) 10/22 @ #7 Texas A&M * L, 2-4 10/6 @ Baylor* W, 4-3 10/3 #17 Colorado * W, 1-0 1027 @ Iowa State W, 2-1 (2OT) 10/11 @ Oklahoma* L, 0-2 10/8 #6 Kansas * L, 1-3 ^ Big 12 / Big 10 Challenge 10/13 Oklahoma State* W, 5-1 10/10 Iowa State * L, 0-2 * Big 12 Game 10/18 Iowa State* W, 3-0 10/15 @ #4 Texas A&M * W, 2-1 10/20 Loyola-Chicago W, 5-1 10/17 @ #4 Texas * L, 0-6 2007 (13-8-1, 6-4 Big 12) 10/25 @ Texas A&M* L, 3-5 10/22 Texas Tech * W, 4-1 8/31 @ #20 Illinois W, 3-1 10/27 @ Texas* L, 1-2 (OT) 10/24 @ Baylor * W, 3-2 9/2 Western Michigan W, 5-2 11/1 Kansas* W, 2-0 10/29 Alabama A&M W, 5-2 9/7 @ Iowa W, 2-0 11/7 Colorado! L,0-1 (OT) 11/3 Colorado ! L, 1-2 (OT) 9/9 Eastern Illinois W, 3-0 # Nike Tiger Invitational ^ Nike Tiger Invitational 9/14 @ #1 Stanford^ L, 2-3 ^ Florida State Classic * Big 12 Game 9/16 vs. #3 Santa Clara^ L, 1-2 “ Ohio State Invitational ! Big 12 Tournament 9/21 Cal-Berkeley W, 4-0 * Big 12 Game 9/23 TCU W 4-2 ! Big 12 Championship 2005 (9-8-3, 3-5-2 Big 12) 9/28 #4 Texas A&M* W, 4-3 (2OT) 8/26 @ #25 Arizona L, 2-0 9/30 @ Baylor* W, 4-2 2003 (12-11-1, 3-6-1 Big 12) 8/28 @ #17 California T, 0-0 10/5 @ Texas Tech* W, 8/29 @ Iowa W, 3-0 9/2 Indiana ^ W, 2-0 10/12 Oklahoma* W, 3-0 8/31 Northwestern W, 2-0 9/4 Purdue ^ W, 2-1 10/14 Oklahoma State* 9/5 Purdue^ W, 2-1 9/8 Arkansas State W, 7-0 L, 1-2 (OT) 9/7 Arizona^ W, 3-1 9/11 @ Iowa W, 5-0 10/19 @ #7 Texas* L, 2-3 (OT) 9/12 @ Mississippi State L, 0-1 9/16 Coll. of Charleston W, 1-0 10/21 @ Colorado* W, 2-0 9/14 @ Mississippi L, 1-2 (OT) 9/18 # 17 Cal-Poly L, 1-0 10/26 Iowa State* L, 0-1 (OT) 9/19 Eastern Illinois W, 3-2 (OT) 9/23 # 14 Texas A&M * L, 3-2 10/28 Nebraska* W, 3-1 9/21 @ Florida L, 0-4 9/25 Baylor * W, 2-1 11/2 @ Kansas* L, 1-2 9/23 @Colorado* L, 2-3 9/30 @ Iowa State * T, 1-1 11/7 Texas Tech! W, 4-3 (2OT) 9/28 @ Nebraska* L, 1-3 10/2 @ #25 Nebraska * L, 3-0 11/9 #2 Texas A&M! L, 1-4 10/3 California W, 1-0 10/7 Oklahoma * T, 1-1 11/16 SEMO~ T, 1-1 10/5 Oklahoma* L, 1-2 (OT) 10/9 Oklahoma State * W, 3-0 11/18 #9 USC~ L, 0-1 (2OT) 10/10 Oklahoma State T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/14 @ Colorado * L, 3-2 ^ Stanford Invitational 10/12 Kansas* L, 0-2 10/16 @ Texas Tech * W, 4-1 * Big 12 Game 10/17 Texas* L, 1-2 10/21 Texas * L, 4-1 ! Big 12 Tournament 10/19 Texas A&M* W, 5-4 (OT) 10/23 Colorado College W, 1-0 ~ NCAA Tournament 10/24 @ Baylor* W, 2-1 10/28 Kansas L, 3-2 2OT 10/26 @ Texas Tech* L, 1-3 10/1 #10 Texas A$M ! L, 3-1 2008 (16-5-2, 7-3 Big 12) 10/31 @ Iowa State* W, 4-3 ^ Big 12 / Big 10 Challenge 8/23 #17 Illinois L, 1-2 (OT) 11/6 Colorado! W, 2-0 * Big 12 Game 8/29 Auburn W, 1-0 11/7 Nebraska! W, 3-2 ! Big 12 Tournament 9/6 @ #21 California L, 0-3 11/9 Oklahoma State! L, 2-3 (2OT) 9/7 vs. Eastern Washington W, 3-0 11/14 Eastern Illinois~ W, 1-0 2006 (10-9, 2-8 Big 12) 9/12 Vanderbilt W, 3-0 11/16 Kansas~ L, 0-2 8/25 Iowa ^ W, 2-0 9/14 Butler W, 2-1 ^ Nike Tiger Invitational 8/27 #13 Illinois^ W, 5-0 9/19 Iowa W, 2-1 * Big 12 Game 9/1 @ Northwestern ! W, 4-0 9/26 @ Iowa State* W 3-0 ! Big 12 Tournament 9/3 @ Minnesota ! W, 1-0 9/28 @ Nebraska* L, 2-3 (2OT) ~ NCAA Tournament 9/8 Northwestern State W, 3-0 10/3 Colorado* W, 1-0 9/10 Loyola-Chicago W, 3-2 10/5 Texas Tech* W, 2-0 2004 (9-10-1, 5-5 Big 12) 9/15 @ Wisconsin % W, 2-1 10/10 @ Oklahoma* W, 2-0 8/27 @ Northwestern W, 2-1 (OT) 9/17 @ UW-Milwaukee % L, 0-1 10/12 @ #12 Okla. State* L, 2-3 (OT) 8/29 @ #10 Illinois L, 1-4 9/22 Nebraska * L, 0-2 10/17 Francis Marion W, 6-1 9/3 #16 Wisconsin ^ L, 1-2 9/24 Illinois State W, 3-2 (OT) 10/19 @ #6 Texas A&M* W, 3-0 9/5 Iowa ^ W, 1-0 9/29 Texas Tech * L, 1-3 10/24 Baylor* W, 2-0 9/10 #8 Stanford L, 0-1 10/1 Baylor * L, 0-3 10/26 #10 Texas* L, 1-2 9/12 #4 Florida T, 2-2 (OT) 10/6 @ Oklahoma * L, 2-3 10/31 Kansas W, 6-0 9/17 @ Kentucky L, 0-1 10/8 @ #13 Oklahoma St. * L, 0-2 11/5 vs. #9 Texas! W, 3-1 9/19 Loyola-Chicago W, 2-1 10/13 #25 Colorado * W, 3-0 11/7 vs. Kansas! T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/24 @ Oklahoma * W, 2-1 (OT) 10/15 Kansas * L, 0-4 11/9 vs. #10 Colorado W, 1-0 9/26 @ Oklahoma State * L, 1-3 10/20 @ #14 Texas * L, 0-1 11/14 Evansville~ W, 2-0 80 @MIZZOUSOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

11/16 Illinois~ T, 1-1 (2OT) 2011 (12-8-1, 3-5 Big 12) 2013 (8-9-3, 4-4-3 SEC) * Big 12 Game 8/19 @ San Diego L, 2-1 8/23 Pacific W, 5-1 ! Big 12 Tournament 8/21 Eastern Illinois W, 4-1 8/25 @ Memphis L, 2-1 (OT) ~ NCAA Tournament 8/26 #7 Ohio State W, 1-0 8/30 SEMO W, 4-0 8/28 Purdue W, 4-2 9/1 @ Kansas City W, 3-0 2009 (13-6-3, 7-1-2 Big 12) 9/2 Northern Arizona W, 3-0 9/6 vs. #9 Baylor^ L, 2-1 8/21 @ Iowa W, 3-2 9/4 @ TCU W, 2-0 9/8 vs. San Diego^ L, 2-1 (OT) 8/28 Northwestern W, 2-0 9/9 vs. Arizona^ W, 1-0 9/13 Eastern Illinois W, 3-0 8/30 Depaul L, 1-0 9/11 @ Arizona State^ W, 1-0 9/15 @ #17 Portland L, 3-2 9/4 Rhode Island W, 7-1 9/16 #8 Florida L, 2-0 9/20 @ Mississippi State* W, 3-1 9/6 Long Beach State L, 4-1 9/18 Kansas City W, 3-0 9/27 #19 Georgia* L, 1-0 9/11 @ Auburn^ W, 2-1 9/23 @ Texas Tech* L, 1-0 9/29 #7 Florida* W, 1-0 9/13 vs. Vanderbilt^ T, 1-1 9/25 @ #2 Oklahoma State* L, 2-0 10/4 @ Vanderbilt* T, 1-1 9/18 vs. Loyola Marymount$ L, 1-0 9/30 #24 Texas A&M* W, 1-0 10/6 Texas A&M* L, 2-1 9/20 @ #4 UCLA$ L, 5-0 10/2 Texas* L, 2-1 10/11 @ LSU* L, 1-0 9/25 Northern Iowa W, 8-0 10/7 SIUE W, 4-0 10/18 #7 South Carolina* W, 2-1 9/27 #12 Oklahoma State* W, 3-2 10/14 @ Baylor* L, 5-2 10/20 Auburn* T, 1-1 10/2 @ Texas* T, 1-1 10/16 @ Oklahoma* W, 5-2 10/25 @ #25 Kentucky* W, 2-1 (2OT) 10/4 @ #15 Texas A&M* T, 4-4 10/21 Kansas* W, 3-2 10/27 Tennessee* T, 1-1 10/9 Colorado* W, 1-0 (OT) 10/28 Iowa State L, 1-0 10/31 @ Arkansas* L, 2-1 (2OT) 10/11 Texas Tech* W, 2-1 11/2 vs. Baylor! T, 2-2 11/4 vs. Arkansas! L, 4-0 10/16 @ Baylor* W, 5-0 11/4 vs. #21 Texas A&M L, 3-0 ^ Texas A&M Tournament 10/18 @ Oklahoma* W, 1-0 (2OT) ^ Sun Devil Desert Classic * SEC Game 10/23 Iowa State* W, 3-1 * Big 12 Game ! SEC Tournament 10/25 Nebraska* W, 5-0 ! Big 12 Tournament 10/30 @ Kansas* L, 3-2 2014 (12-7-3, 6-4-1 SEC) 11/4 vs. Kansas! W, 3-2 (OT) 2012 (14-7-1, 8-5 SEC) 8/22 vs. Syracuse% T, 0-0 (2OT) 11/6 vs. Oklahoma State! L, 3-2 8/17 #11 Memphis W, 5-1 8/24 vs. #10 West Virginia% L, 3-2 ^ Auburn Tournament 8/19 UCSB W, 2-0 8/29 at TCU W, 2-1 (OT) $ UCLA Invitational 8/26 @ #15 California W, 3-2 8/31 at SMU W, 3-1 * Big 12 Game 8/31 Arizona State W, 4-1 9/5 Northwestern T, 0-0 (2OT) ! Big 12 Tournament 9/2 Tennessee Tech W, 2-0 9/7 UT Martin W, 1-0 9/6 @ Ohio State L, 1-0 (OT) 9/12 Montana W, 4-3 (2OT) 2010 (7-10-2, 5-5 Big 12) 9/14 @ Auburn* W, 2-0 9/14 CSUN W, 3-1 8/22 @ #16 Maryland L, 3-2 9/16 @South Carolina* W, 1-0 9/19 LSU* W, 3-1 8/27 vs. #19 Duke^ L, 3-1 9/21 Ole Miss* W, 2-1 9/26 at #14 South Carolina* W, 1-0 8/29 @ #1 North Carolina L, 6-1 9/23 Vanderbilt* W, 2-0 9/28 at #7 Florida* L, 3-1 9/3 @ Depaul T, 1-1 9/28 @ Georgia* W, 2-1 10/3 Kentucky* W, 2-1 9/5 @ Northwestern T, 1-1 9/30 @ Tennessee* L, 1-0 10/5 Vanderbilt* W, 2-0 9/10 Arkansas W, 4-0 10/5 Kentucky* W, 2-1 (OT) 10/10 at Auburn* L, 3-2 9/17 Loyola (Md.) W, 3-2 (2OT) 10/7 Mississippi State W, 2-0 10/17 at #17 Georgia* W, 2-0 9/19 UW-Milwaukee L, 3-2 10/12 @ #9 Florida* L, 2-1 10/19 Alabama* L, 1-0 9/24 Kansas* W, 4-1 10/14 @ Alabama* W, 2-1 10/24 at Ole Miss* T, 3-3 (2OT) 10/1 #8 Oklahoma State* L, 3-1 10/19 Arkansas* L, 2-1 10/26 at Tennessee* L, 3-0 10/3 Oklahoma* W, 2-1 10/21 LSU* L, 3-1 10/30 Arkansas* W, 2-1 10/8 @ Colorado* W, 1-0 10/25 @ #13 Texas A&M* L, 2-1 (OT) 11/5 vs. #17 South Carolina! L, 2-1 10/10 @ Nebraska* L, 4-2 10/31 vs. Kentucky! W, 2-1 11/16 at #19 Kansas^ W, 3-1 10/15 Texas* L, 1-0 11/4 vs. #11 Florida L, 3-0 11/21 vs. #24 Washington^ L, 1-0 (OT) 10/17 #7 Texas A&M* L, 4-2 11/10 Illinois^ T, 1-1 * SEC Game 10/22 @ Baylor W, 2-0 * SEC Game ! SEC Tournament 10/24 @ Texas Tech W, 5-2 ! SEC Tournament ^ NCAA Tournament 10/29 @ Iowa State L, 5-0 ^ NCAA Tournament 11/3 vs. Iowa State! L, 4-1 ^ Carolina Nike Classic * Big 12 Game ! Big 12 Tournament 2015 (9-5-5, 7-2-2 SEC) 81 @MIZZOUSOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

8/21 TCU W, 2-0 9/15 Georgia* W, 3-1 8/23 SMU T, 1-1 9/17 Albany W, 3-0 8/28 vs. Indiana% L, 1-0 9/21 @ Mississippi State* L, 3-1 8/30 at Purdue% W, 3-2 (2OT) 9/24 Texas A&M* L, 5-1 9/4 Oregon State T, 0-0 9/29 @ Vanderbilt* L, 5-3 9/6 at Northwestern T, 0-0 10/5 @ #9 Florida* L, 2-1 9/11 #9 Auburn* W, 2-1 10/8 Tennessee* L, 3-2 (OT) 9/13 Nebraska L, 1-0 10/12 @ Kentucky* W, 2-1 9/20 #16 South Carolina* L, 1-0 10/19 #3 South Carolina* L, 2-0 9/25 at #9 Kentucky* W, 3-1 10/22 @ Alabama* L, 3-2 (OT) 9/27 at Mississippi State* T, 1-1 10/26 LSU* W, 2-0 10/2 Ole Miss* W, 2-1 10/29 vs. Alabama! W, 3-1 10/9 at LSU* L, 2-1 10/31 vs. Texas A&M! L, 7-1 10/11 Georgia* W, 2-0 10/18 Tennessee* W, 3-0 * SEC Game 10/23 at Alabama* W, 2-1 (OT) ! SEC Tournament 10/25 at Vanderbilt* W, 1-0 10/29 Texas A&M* T, 1-1 2018 (6-11-2, 3-6-1 SEC) 11/5 vs. LSU! L, 2-1 8/17 @ Iowa T, 0-0 % Boilermaker Cup (West Lafayette, Ind.) 8/19 @ Iowa State W, 2-1 (2OT) * SEC Game 8/25 @ Colorado L, 6-0 ! SEC Tournament 8/30 Northwestern L, 1-0 (OT) 9/2 TCU L, 1-0 (OT) 2016 (11-7-2, 6-4-1 SEC) 9/7 @ Southern Cal L, 2-0 8/19 Central Arkansas W, 3-2 9/9 Gonzaga W, 2-0 8/21 Iowa L, 2-1 (OT) 9/13 Kentucky* W, 1-0 8/26 Illinois W, 3-2 (OT) 9/16 Portland State W, 2-1 8/28 Colorado W, 2-1 (OT) 9/20 @ Georgia* T, 0-0 9/2 San Francisco W, 4-1 9/23 Vanderbilt* L, 2-1 9/4 at @23 Notre Dame L, 1-0 9/27 @ Arkansas* L, 1-0 9/9 @ Ole Miss* W, 5-0 10/4 Ole Miss* W, 2-1 9/15 @ Tennessee* L, 2-0 10/7 @ LSU* L, 2-1 9/18 Weber State W, 3-1 10/14 Auburn* L, 1-0 9/22 Kentucky* W, 2-0 10/18 @ South Carolina* L, 1-0 9/25 Mississippi State* W, 2-1 (OT) 10/21 Florida* W, 2-0 9/30 @ #20 Auburn* L, 1-0 10/25 @ Tennessee* L, 2-1 (OT) 10/6 @ Texas A&M* T, 1-1 10/28 vs. LSU! L, 3-2 (2OT) 10/9 Alabama* W, 2-0 10/14 Vanderbilt* W, 2-1 * SEC Game 10/20 @ #15 Arkansas* L, 1-0 ! SEC Tournament 10/23 @ Georgia* W, 4-3 10/27 #17 Florida* L, 1-0 11/2 #15 Florida! T, 3-3 (7-8 PK) 11/13 @ Kansas^ L, 1-0 (OT) * SEC Game ! SEC Tournament ^ NCAA Tournament

2017 (8-12-1, 3-7-0 SEC) 8/18 @ Illinois W, 3-1 8/20 Iowa State W, 2-0 8/25 @ Oregon State T, -0-0 (2OT) 8/27 @ Nebraska L, 3-0 9/1 #7 Southern Cal L, 2-0 9/3 @ TCU L, 2-1 (2OT) 9/7 @ Northwestern L, 2-1 9/10 San Diego State W, 2-1 82 @MIZZOUSOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES

SCHOOL SERIES STREAK LAST MEETING SCHOOL SERIES STREAK LAST MEETING ALABAMA (4-2) W1 W, 3-1 , Columbia, Mo. NEBRASKA (4-18) L4 L, 3-0, Lincoln, Neb. ALABAMA A&M (1-0) W1 W, 5-2, Columbia, Mo. NORTH CAROLINA (0-2) L2 L, 6-1, Chapel Hill, N.C. ALBANY (2-0) W1 W, 3-0, Columbia, Mo. NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0) W1 W, 3-0, Columbia, Mo. ARIZONA (2-1) W1 W, 1-0, Tempe, Ariz. NORTHERN IOWA (1-0) W1 W, 8-0, Columbia, Mo. ARIZONA ST. (2-0) W2 W, 2-0, Columbia, Mo. NORTH TEXAS (1-0) W1 W, 1-0, Columbia, Mo. ARKANSAS (4-5) L2 L, 1-0, Fayetteville, Ark. NORTHWESTERN (4-4-2) L1 L, 1-0 (OT), Columbia, Mo. ARKANSAS-LR (1-0) W1 W,12-0, Columbia, Mo. NORTHWESTERN ST. (1-0) W1 W, 3-0 Columbia, Mo. ARKANSAS ST. (1-0) W1 W, 7-0, Columbia, Mo. NOTRE DAME (0-1) L1 L, 1-0, South Bend, Ind. AUBURN (4-3-1) L2 L, 1-0, Columbia, Mo. OHIO STATE (2-2) L1 L, 1-0 (OT) Columbus, Ohio BAYLOR (11-8-1) L1 W, 2-1, College Station, Texas OKLAHOMA (9-4-1) W5 W, 5-2, Norman, Okla. BOWLING GREEN (1-0) W1 W, 1-0, Columbus Ohio OKLAHOMA STATE (9-8-1) L3 L, 2-0, Stillwater, Okla. BUTLER (1-0) W1 W, 2-1, Columbia, Mo. ORAL ROBERTS (1-1) W1 W, 3-1, Columbia, Mo. CALIFORNIA (3-2-1) W1 W, 3-2, Berkeley, Calif. OREGON STATE (0-0-2) T2 T, 0-0, Corvalis, Ore. CAL POLY-SLO (1-2) L1 L, 1-0, Columbia, Mo. PACIFIC (1-0) W1 W, 5-1, Columbia, Mo. CSU NORTHRIDGE (1-0) W1 W, 3-1, Columbia, Mo. PORTLAND (0-1) L1 L, 3-2, Portland, Ore. CENTRAL ARKANSAS (1-0) W1 W, 3-2, Columbia, Mo. PORTLAND STATE (1-0) W1 W, 2-1, Columbia, Mo. CLEMSON (0-1) L1 L, 2-1, Lexington, Ky. PURDUE (3-2) W4 W, 3-2 (20T) West Lafayette, Ind. CHARLESTON (1-0) W1 W, 1-0, Columbia, Mo. RHODE ISLAND (1-0) W1 W, 7-1, Columbia, Mo. COLORADO (14-7-1) L1 L, 6-0, Boulder, Colo. SAINT LOUIS (2-1) W1 W, 2-0, Columbia, Mo. COLORADO COLLEGE (1-0) W1 W, 1-0, Columbia, Mo. SAN DIEGO (0-3) L3 L, 2-1 (OT), College Station, TX CREIGHTON (1-0) W1 W, 4-1, Columbia, Mo. SAN DIEGO STATE (1-0) W1 W, 2-1, Columbia, Mo. DEPAUL (0-1-1) T1 T, 1-1, Chicago, Ill. SAN FRANCISCO (1-0) W1 W, 4-1, Columbia, Mo. DRURY (1-1) W1 W, 6-1, Columbia, Mo. SANTA CLARA (0-1) L1 L, 2-1, Stanford, Calif. DUKE (0-3) L3 L, 3-1, Chapel Hill, N.C. SEMO (1-0-1) W1 W, 4-0, Columbia, Mo. EASTERN ILLINOIS (6-0) W6 W, 3-0, Columbia, Mo. SOUTHERN CAL (0-3) L3 L, 2-0, Los Angeles, Calif. E. WASHINGTON (1-0) W1 W, 3-0, Berkeley, Calif. SMU (1-0-1) T1 T, 1-1 (2OT), Columbia, Mo. EVANSVILLE (1-2) W1 W, 2-0, Columbia, Mo. SOUTH CAROLINA (3-4) L4 L, 1-0, Columbia, S.C. FLORIDA (2-7-2) W1 W, 2-0, Columbia, Mo. SIUE (1-0) W1 W, 4-0, Columbia, Mo. FLORIDA STATE (1-0-1) T1 T, 2-2, Tallahassee, Fla. STANFORD (0-2) L2 L, 3-2, Stanford, Calif. FRANCIS MARION (1-0) W1 W, 6-1, Columbia, Mo. SYRACUSE (0-0-1) T1 T, 0-0, University Park, Pa. GEORGIA (5-1-1) T1 T, 0-0, Athens, Ga. TENNESSEE (1-5-1) L3 L, 2-1 (OT), Knoxville, Tenn. GONZAGA (1-0) W1 W, 2-0, Columbia, Mo. TENNESSEE-MARTIN (1-0) W1 W, 1-0, Columbia, Mo. ILLINOIS (6-3-2) W2 W, 3-1, Champaign, Ill. TENNESSEE TECH (1-0) W1 W, 2-0, Columbia, Mo. ILLINOIS STATE (1-0) W1 W, 3-2 (OT), Columbia, Mo. TEXAS (3-14-2) L2 L, 2-1, Columbia, Mo. INDIANA (3-3) L1 L, 1-0, West Lafayette, Ind. TEXAS A&M (6-16-3) L2 L, 7-1, Orange Beach, Ala. INDIANA STATE (1-0) W1 W, 4-0, Columbia, Mo. TCU (4-1-1) L1 L, 2-1 (OT), Fort Worth, Texas IOWA (9-1) T1 T, 0-0, Iowa City, Iowa TEXAS TECH (12-6) L1 L, 1-0, Lubbock, Texas IOWA STATE (12-6-1) W2 W, 2-1 (2OT), Ames, Iowa TULSA (1-2) W1 W, 4-1, Columbia, Mo. KANSAS (10-11-1) L1 L, 1-0 (OT), Lawrence, Kan. UCLA (0-1) L1 L, 5-0, Los Anegles, Calif. KANSAS CITY (2-0) W2 W, 3-0, Kansas City, MO. UCSB (1-0) W1 W, 2-0, Columbia, Mo. KENTUCKY (8-1-1) W8 W, 1-0, Columbia, Mo. VANDERBILT (5-2-2) L2 L, 2-1, Columbia, Mo. LONG BEACH STATE (1-0) W1 W, 4-1, Columbia, Mo. VIRGINIA TECH (1-0) W1 W, 2-1, Winston-Salem, N.C. LSU (2-5) L2 L, 3-2 (2OT), Orange Beach, Ala. WAKE FOREST (1-1) W1 W, 2-0, Columbia, Mo. LOYOLA-CHICAGO (6-1) W6 W, 3-2, Columbia, Mo. WASHINGTON (0-1) L1 L, 1-0 (OT), Stanford, Calif. LOYOLA (MARYLAND) (1-0) W1 W, 3-2 (2OT), Columbia, Mo. WEBER STATE (1-0) W1 W, 3-1, Columbia, Mo. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0-1) L1 L, 1-0, Los Angeles, Calif. WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-0) W1 W, 5-2, Columbia, Mo. MARQUETTE (0-1) L1 L, 3-2, Columbia, Mo. WEST VIRGINIA (0-1) L1 L, 3-2, University Park, Pa. MARYLAND (0-1) L1 L, 3-2, College Park, Md. WISCONSIN (1-1) W W, 2-1, Madison, Wis. MEMPHIS (2-1) L1 L, 3-2 (OT) Memphis, Tenn. UW-MILWAUKEE (0-2) L2 L, 3-2, Columbia, Mo. MIAMI (1-0) W1 W, 1-0, Tallahassee, Fla. MICHIGAN (1-2) L1 L, 2-1, Ann Arbor, Mich. MINNESOTA (1-0) W1 W, 1-0, St. Paul, Minn. MISSISSIPPI (3-2-1) W3 W, 2-1, Columbia, Mo. MISSISSIPPI STATE (4-2-1) L1 L, 3-1, Starkville, Miss. 83