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2013 HUSKER SOCCER Nebraska Media Relations L One Memorial Stadium L Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 L Phone: (402) 472-6684 L Croekle@Huskers.Com NEBRASKA2013 HUSKER SOCCER Nebraska Media Relations l One Memorial Stadium l Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 l Phone: (402) 472-6684 l [email protected] 2013 Nebraska Schedule Date Opponent (Rank) Time/Result Game 1 Aug. 16 Colorado College (exh.) W, 2-1 Nebraska vs. Southeast Missouri St. Husker Classic Aug. 23 Southeast Missouri State 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23 l Lincoln, Neb. l 6 p.m. Aug. 25 Cincinnati Noon Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Field Capacity: 3,500 2012 Record: 0-0-0 Aug. 31 at BYU 8 p.m. Series History: NU leads, 1-0-0 Sept. 2 at Utah State 2 p.m. Live Stats: Huskers.com Coach: Heather Nelson Sept. 8 at Arkansas 2 p.m. Record (Season) Kansas Tournament Career: 168-132-35 (19th) Sept. 13 vs. San Francisco 1:30 p.m. Sept. 15 vs. San Diego 10:30 a.m. at SEMO: 137-88-30 (15th) 2012 Record: 0-0-0 Sept. 19 Michigan State* 2 p.m. Coach: John Walker Game 2 Sept. 22 Denver 1 p.m. Nebraska vs. Cincinnati Sept. 27 at Northwestern* 7 p.m. Record (Season) Sept. 29 at Illinois* 1 p.m. Career: 263-120-24 (20th) Sunday, Aug. 25 l Lincoln, Neb. l Noon Oct. 3 Iowa* 4 p.m. at NU: Same Stadium: Nebraska Soccer Field Oct. 6 Michigan* (19) 1 p.m. Capacity: 3,500 2012 Record: 0-0-0 Oct. 11 Purdue* 6 p.m. Series History: NU leads, 1-0-0 Coach: Neil Stafford Oct. 18 at Wisconsin* 7 p.m. Live Stats: Huskers.com Oct. 20 at Minnesota* 1 p.m. Record (Season) Oct. 25 Ohio State* (23) 4 p.m. Career: 102-71-9 (11th) Oct. 27 Penn State* (4) 1 p.m. at UC: First Nov. 1 Indiana* 4 p.m. Nov. 6-10 Big Ten Tournament TBA Huskers Open 2013 Season, Host Husker Classic The Nebraska soccer team opens the 2013 regular season at home on Friday, Aug. 23 All times listed are Central against Southeast Missouri State at 6 p.m., before finishing its homestand on Sunday, Home games in bold played at Nebraska Soccer Field * - Big Ten Conference game Aug. 25 with a match against Cincinnati at Noon. Nebraska Media Relations NU put on a dominating performance last season with a 4-0 shutout win over Southeast Mailing Address One Memorial Stadium Missouri in the first ever meeting between the two institutions on Sept. 8 at the Nebraska P.O. Box 880123 Soccer Field. The Huskers put up a season-high 30 shots, while allowing just one shot all Lincoln, NE 68588-0123 day from the Redhawks. Shipping Address: 600 Stadium Drive Nebraska and Cincinnati also met last season for the first time on the pitch, where NU Phone ......................................................... 402-472-2263 FAX ............................................................. 402-472-2005 pulled out a 2-1 road victory in Ohio on Sept. 2. Both squads were evenly matched in last Media Relations Soccer Contact ..................Chris Roekle year’s contest as they each posted 19 shots, with the Huskers posting eight shots on net Office Phone ............................................... 402-472-6684 to the Bearcats’ seven. Nebraska took a 2-0 lead with just over five minutes remaining Cell Phone .................................................. 989-860-0241 before Cincinnati answered just eight seconds later to narrow the deficit. NU earned the E-Mail [email protected] win with solid defense to finish out the match. Ninth Season at Nebraska Soccer Field Nebraska’s home field has also given the Huskers a definitive advantage. Since moving to HUSKERS.COM campus in 2005, the Huskers are 54-22-12 at home over the past eight seasons, including an impressive combined record of 33-13-5 over the past five seasons. 2013 Season Outlook @NebraskaSoccer Head Coach John Walker returns an experienced squad in 2013 that includes six seniors. 11 starters are back from last year’s squad, including Maritza Hayes who has started every 10 NCaa TOUrnaMenT APPearanCes 263 ALL-TIME VICTORIes 8 CONFerenCE CHAMPIOnsHIPS 75 ALL-CONFerenCE SELECTIOns 17 ALL-AMerICans 141 ALL-CONFerenCE ACADEMIC HONOrees 2013 Nebraska Soccer game over past three seasons, while starting pitch a pair of shutouts last season and hold goalkeeper Emma Stevens has started all but six teams to one goal or less in her 15 games one match in net for the Huskers the past two of action. seasons. The Huskers welcome eight new players Nebraska also welcomes back 2011 all- to their squad in 2013, including one in- conference second-teamer Jordan Jackson, state product, along with three players from who was set to play her senior season in Missouri, as well as one each from Minnesota, 2013 Nebraska Quick Facts 2012, but an injury resulted in her receiving Illinois, Kansas and an international an extra year of eligibility. newcomer from Brazil. The incoming class General Information joins a Nebraska program that made its first Location ......................................................Lincoln, Neb. Junior Mayme Conroy had a breakout season appearance at the Big Ten Tournament in Population .......................................................... 254,001 for the Huskers in 2012 on her way to earning 2012 during the team’s second season in the Founded .................................................................. 1869 second-team All-Big Ten honors. She led the conference. Enrollment .............................................................24,610 Huskers with 14 goals, which ranked her sixth Nickname ....................................Cornhuskers, Huskers in the Big Ten and tied for 23rd in the country. Huskers Face Demanding Schedule Colors ................................................Scarlet and Cream Ari Romero also earned second-team All-Big The Huskers are set to play 19 games in Home Field .....................Nebraska Soccer Field (3,500) Ten accolades as she helped the Huskers its third season as members of the Big Ten Conference ......................................................... Big Ten Athletic Director .....................................Shawn Eichorst 2013 Nebraska Numerical Roster 2012 Season Information Overall Record .......................................................7-12-1 No. Student-Athlete Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Home Record ..........................................................3-6-1 0 Stevens, Emma*** GK 5-7 Sr. Corona, Calif. (Santiago) Away Record .......................................................... 4-5-0 00 Ferraz, Helena GK 5-9 Fr. Campinas, Brazil (American School of Campinas) Neutral Record ........................................................0-1-0 1 Schatz, Kelly GK 5-10 Fr. Naperville, Ill. (Central) Regular-Season Big Ten Record ............................4-7-0 2 Romero, Ari *** D 5-3 Sr. Surprise, Ariz. (Willow Canyon) Regular-Season Big Ten Finish .............................. T-7th 4 Areman, Samantha** MF 5-5 Jr. Firth, Neb. (Norris) Big Ten Tournament ................................................... 0-1 5 Kraeutner, Katie* F 5-4 So. North Saanich, B.C. (Parkland Secondary) NCAA Tournament .................................................. DNQ 6 Greischar, Kylie** D 5-6 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Indiana State/Blue Valley Northwest) NSCAA Ranking .....................................................None 7 Bartels, Stacy*** MF 5-6 Sr. Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) 8 Gansebom, Karlee* D 5-5 RFr. Bennington, Neb. (Bennington) 2 2013 Team Information 9 Miramontez, Sydney MF 5-7 Fr. Lenexa, Kan. (Shawnee Mission West) Starters Returning/Lost ............................................11/1 10 Claassen, Courtney MF 5-5 Fr. Parkville, Mo. (Park Hill South) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 16/6 11 Conroy, Mayme** F 5-9 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) All-Conference Returning/Lost .................................. 3/0 12 Gray, Caroline** MF 5-7 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Academy) 13 Odermann, Jaylyn* D 5-8 So. Gretna, Neb. (Millard North) Newcomers ................................................................... 8 14 Burris, Brooke MF 5-6 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (North) 16 Jackson, Jordan**** F 5-7 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) Coaching Information 17 Muench, Natalie D 5-7 Fr. Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville) Coach .......................................................... John Walker 19 Johnson, Jaycie F 5-6 Fr. Lake Winnebago, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West) Alma Mater/Year ......................Queen’s University/1987 20 Casey, Jourden** MF 5-6 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) Record at NU .........................263-120-24 (20th season) 21 Flynn, Caroline* MF 5-5 So. Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) Career Record .......................................................Same 22 Hayes, Maritza*** D 5-7 Sr. O’Fallon, Mo. (Francis Howell) Soccer Office Phone.............................. (402) 472-0456 23 Brennan, Rachel F 5-9 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) Soccer Office Fax .................................. (402) 472-0455 24 Dittmar, Hannah** MF 5-4 Jr. Gretna, Neb. (Gretna) Assistant Coach ......................................Marty Everding 25 Flannery, Alyssa* MF 5-6 So. Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) Assistant Coach ..................................Peter Underwood *– denotes letters earned at Nebraska Returning Starters (11) Mayme Conroy, Jr., F Stacy Bartels, Sr., MF Head Coach: John Walker - 20th Season (Queen’s, 1987) Hannah Dittmar, Jr., MF Assistant Coach:Marty Everding, 17th Season (Queen’s University, 1989) Caroline Flynn, So., MF Assistant Coach: Peter Underwood, Third Season (Concord University, 2006) Caroline Gray, Jr., MF Maritza Hayes, Sr., D Volunteer Coach: Bri Garcia, First Season (Penn State, 2012) Jordan Jackson, Sr., F Katie Kraeutner, So., F Pronunciation Guide Jaylyn Odermann, So., D l Samantha
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