2010 S ChEdUlE 2010 Bulldogs

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University of Central Oklahoma Tournament - Edmond, Okla. (Sept. 3-5) f

Schedule ...... 1 2010 OppOnEntS o Fri. Sept. 3 vs. Midwestern (Texas) St. Edmond, Okla. 2:00 p.m. Soccer Quick Facts ...... 1 All-Time Series Records ...... 27 Sun. Sept. 5 at Central Oklahoma Edmond, Okla. 2:00 p.m. Head Coach Mike Cannon ...... 2-3 Opponents Information ...... 28-29 All-Time Coaches ...... 3 Assistant Coach Katie Reuck ...... 4 Support Staff ...... 4 Miaa C

Thurs. Sept. 9 Northwest * KIrKSvILLE 4:00 p.m. Bulldog MIAA Finishes ...... 29 o Preview ...... 5 MIAA ...... 30 Sat. Sept. 11 Nebraska-Omaha * KIrKSvILLE 12:00 p.m. Roster ...... 6 2009 Standings/All-Conference ...... 31 a Pronunciation Guide ...... 6 MIAA Team Statistics ...... 32 C Thurs. Sept. 16 at Missouri Southern * Joplin, Mo. 7:00 p.m. h Seniors ...... 7 MIAA Individual Statistics ...... 32 Sat. Sept. 18 at SW Baptist (Mo.) * Bolivar, Mo. 12:00 p.m. Juniors ...... 8-10 Past MIAA Champions ...... 33 e Sophomores ...... 11-13 Ken B. Jones Award ...... 33 s Thurs. Sept. 23 Emporia (Kan.) State * KIrKSvILLE 4:00 p.m. Redshirt Freshmen ...... 14-15 Freshmen ...... 16 Truman Players of The Week ...... 33 Thurs. Sept. 30 at Washburn (Kan.) * Topeka, Kan. 6:00 p.m. R

Sat. Oct. 2 at Central Missouri * Warrensburg, Mo. 2:00 p.m. tRuMan o 2009 SEaSOn-in-REviEw Truman Athletics ...... 34-37 Thurs. Oct. 7 Missouri Western * KIrKSvILLE 3:00 p.m. 2009 Records ...... 17 ...... 38-39 s 2009 Match Leaders ...... 17 t

Soccer Park/Weight Room ...... 40 e Sat. Oct. 9 at Northwest Missouri * Maryville, Mo. 2:00 p.m. 2009 Results ...... 17 2009 Statistics ...... 18 R Thurs. Oct. 14 at Nebraska-Omaha * Omaha, Neb. 4:00 p.m. Conference Rankings ...... 18 Sat. Oct. 16 Missouri Southern * KIrKSvILLE 11:30 a.m. CREditS Editor: Tyler Madsen, Athletics Media Relations Thurs. Oct. 21 SW Baptist (Mo.) * KIrKSvILLE 2:00 p.m. Copy: Kevin White, Tyler Madsen, & Athletics p

HiStORy/RECORdS/awaRdS l Media Relations Student Staff.

Career Records ...... 19 a Sun. Oct. 24 at Emporia (Kan.) State * Emporia, Kan. 1:00 p.m. Layout & Design: Kevin White, Athletics Media

Season Records ...... 19 y Relations Match Records ...... 19 e Sat. Oct. 30 Washburn (Kan.) * KIrKSvILLE 12:00 p.m. Guide was designed using Quark Express 8 NCAA Records/Rankings ...... 19 R Photography: Tim Barcus, Public Relations; Kevin

Thurs. Nov. 4 Central Missouri * KIrKSvILLE 1:00 p.m. s Career Lists ...... 20 White, Tyler Madsen, Brad Bolz (Trumanpho - Sat. Nov. 6 at Missouri Western * St. Joseph, Mo. 2:00 p.m. Season Lists ...... 20 tos.com) Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 20 Cover Design: Ron Fauss, Multi-Ad Sports Year-by-Year Team Stats ...... 20 Printing: Multi-Ad Sports, Peoria, Ill.

Special Dates: NCAA Results ...... 21 R

Oct. 16 - Homecoming All-Americans ...... 22-23 e

All-Region Selections ...... 23 v Oct. 30 - Senior Day Special thanks to Bill Cable, Retired Sports Infor - Academic Bulldogs ...... 23 I *MIAA Matches mation Director, Daniel Newton, Melissa Ware e

All Times Central All-MIAA Bulldogs ...... 24 and all former sports information student assis - w --Event Times are Subject to Change Team Awards ...... 24 tants for historical stories and information Letterwinners ...... 25 throughout the media guide. All-Time Scores ...... 25-27 R e C o R d s h I s t

COaCHing Staff tRuMan StatE univERSity o Head Coach: Mike Cannon Location: Kirksville, Mo. R y Alma Mater, Year: Truman, 1992 Founded: 1867 Career record: 231-80-30 (17 yrs) Enrollment: 5,800

Nickname: Bulldogs o

Truman record: Same Colors: Purple and White p

Office Phone: (660) 785-4463 Stadium: Bulldog Soccer Park p Best Time To Call: Mornings Capacity: 500 o Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate n Athletics Association (NCAA Div. II) e Assistant Coach: Katie Reuck President: Dr. Troy Paino n t

Alma Mater, Year: Truman, 2010 Director of Athletics: Jerry Wollmering s Sports Information Director: Kevin White Assistant Directo r ( Women’s Soccer Contact): Tyler Madsen SID Email: [email protected] Website: TrumanBulldogs.com m I

Information: (660) 785-4276 a a SOCCER HiStORy First Year of Women’s Soccer: 1984

Postseason record (Yrs.): 7-8 (8 years) t

Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 R

All-Time Truman record: 283-152-40 u

(.637 27 yrs.) m

MIAA record: 107-16-13 (.835) a

MIAA Championships : 9 (Last - 2009) n

1 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer hEAd COACh 2010 Bulldogs o f 18th Season n I MIKE s e h

C CANNON a o B.S. English (Truman 1992) NoTaBlE achiEvEmENTS: C F all-TimE wiNNiNgEST TrumaN coach F NiNTh iN Div. ii all-TimE vicToriES F 85% miaa wiNNiNg pErcENTagE R

e F EighT-TimE miaa coach of ThE yEar t F NiNE miaa champioNShipS s o R Mike Cannon enters his 18th season at Truman in squad advanced to the second round before falling to 2010 and is the most successful coach to lead the host-West Texas A&M in Canyon, Texas. One season s Bulldog program during its 26 years of existence. prior, he became only the ninth coach in Div. II R e With a career record of 231-80-30 (.721), Cannon y Career Accolades: a is the winningest coach in Truman women’s soccer l

p history and is ranked eighth in victories among all- 2009 MIAA Coach of the Year time Division II coaches entering the 2010 season. 2007 MIAA Coach of the Year 2004 MIAA Coach of the Year During his tenure as head coach, Cannon has had 2003 MIAA Coach of the Year w seven players named to the all-American squad by 2002 MIAA Coach of the Year e I 2001 MIAA Coach of the Year v the National Soccer Coaches Association of America e (NSCAA) and has landed 52 student-athletes on all- NCAA Central Region Coach of the Year R 2000 MIAA Coach of the Year region teams with 21 first-team selections. 1999 MIAA Coach of the Year When it comes to MIAA play, the Bulldogs have s Head Coaching Record: d been the most dominant team in the league’s history, Year Overall MIAA Place R having won nearly 85% of their conference games by 1993 4-11 o 1994 9-7-2 C compiling a combined 107-16-13 record in 11 sea - e sons. Four players have been named the MIAA’s 1995 12-4-1 R 1996 12-3-5 Most Valuable Player, while a league-high 107 play - 1997 15-6-1 ers have been named all-conference, an average of 1998 10-5-3 y

R nearly ten per season, since the league added 1999 14-4-1 5-0 1st o 2000 15-4 5-0 1st t women’s soccer as a conference sport in 1999. 2001 18-3 11-1 1st s I Cannon led the program to its third straight trip to 2002 16-3-2 11-0-1 1st h the NCAA postseason tournament in 2009, as the 2003 18-2-1 14-0 1st 2004 19-1-2 12-0-2 1st s 2005 10-7-3 8-3-3 1st t

n 2006 12-5-3 7-4-3 4th e 2007 15-7-1 10-3-1 1st n 2008 17-4-2 11-3-2 2nd o

p 2009 15-4-3 13-2-1 1st p Total 231-80-30 107-16-13 o Cannon vs. Current MIAA Opponents*: Team W L T a Central Missouri 16 53 a

I Emporia State 17 01 m Missouri Southern 15 23 Missouri Western 901 Nebraska-Omaha 6 12 0 Northwest Missouri St. 21 00

n Southwest Baptist 15 35 a Washburn 12 31 m *Includes both regular season & postseason matches u R t

2 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer hEAd COACh 2010 Bulldogs I women’s soccer history to win 200 matches en route n f

to reaching the national quarterfinals. In that match, o the Bulldogs lost a close, 1-0, match to the eventual national champions – Seattle Pacific.

Cannon’s teams have won nine of the 11 MIAA C o

titles the conference has offered and have been to a

the NCAA postseason eight times. His 2007 squad C h

captured the MIAA conference tournament title in e the only year of its existence after sharing the regu - s lar season championship.

He has been named MIAA Coach of the Year R o

eight times - most recently in 2009 - and was the s

Central Region Coach of the Year in 2001. t e

Cannon's on-field team success can be matched R by his players’ performance in the classroom as As a junior, he was selected as the Bulldogs' most

well. Two Bulldogs have been named academic all- p

Americans, while numerous players have been men - improved player for his contribution during a cam - l a

tioned on the MIAA Commissioner’s Academic paign in which the men’s team qualified for the DII y playoffs for the first time. During the summers of e Honor Roll. R From 2001-04, the Bulldogs compiled a record of 1996 and 1997, Cannon spent time on the pitch as a s 71-9-5 (.865), which is second best in the NCAA defender for the Des Moines Menace of the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues (now called Division II during that period. R In 1997, he led the Bulldogs to their first playoff the United Soccer League). He was selected to play e v

in the USISL all-star game in ‘96 and served as team I appearance and advanced the team to the NCAA Di - e vision II quarterfinals. That year, Cannon became captain in ‘97. Cannon’s efforts helped lead the w Truman's winningest coach with a 3-0 win over Menace to the regional playoffs both years. He graduated in 1992 from Truman with a bache - Baker University on Sept. 27. He posted his 100th R career victory in 2001 in a 3-0 defeat of MIAA rival lor’s degree in English. e C

Northwest Missouri. o R

Cannon was named head coach of the Bulldogs in d

1993 after serving as an assistant coach for the Tru - s man men’s soccer team in 1992. From 1988-91,

Cannon played for Truman as a marking back and h I midfielder and was named the team’s most valuable s t

player his senior year. o COACh CANNON ’S R y NCAA R ANkINgS o p

BY PErCENTAGE BY vICTOrIES p o n

WINNINGEST ALL-TIME WINNINGEST ALL-TIME e

COACHES (all Divisions) COACHES (Division II) n t

51th place .721 8th place 231 s

WINNINGEST ALL-TIME WINNINGEST ACTIvE COACHES (Division II) COACHES (Division II) m 12th place .721 7th place 231 I

TRUMAN All-TIME COAChES a WINNINGEST ACTIvE a Coach Years W L T Pct. COACHES (Division II) Alvaro Duran (1984-1990) 7 41 56 5 .426 14th place .721 Stephanie Gabbert (1991-92) 2 11 16 5 .421 t

Mike Cannon (1993-Pr.) 17 231 80 30 .721 R

Totals 26 286 152 40 .640 u m a n

3 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer ASSISTANT COACh 2010 Bulldogs o f First Season n I KATIE s e h

C REUCK a o B.S. Exercise Science - Truman (2010) C R e t s o R Making the move from player to coach, Katie Reuck joins Mike Cannon as part of the Bulldog coaching staff following a three-year stint as one of Tru - man’s most successful midfielders in program history. Reuck, originally from s Jacksonville, Ill., helped guide the women’s soccer program to the NCAA tour - R nament in each of her three seasons as a Bulldog after transferring to Truman e

y prior to her sophomore season. She played in all 68 games, starting 67, during

a her career at Truman and finished 10th in Truman history in goals scored. Katie l totaled 20 goals and 10 assists for her career and was named an all-American p following her senior season. She was also named to the NSCAA all-region team twice and was a Dak - tronics all-region pick in both 2008 and 2009. Katie was voted the team MVP in 2009 and was a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Council. She gradu - w

e ated in May 2010 with a degree in Exercise Science. I v e R s d

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R Tyler Madsen begins his third season as Truman's Athletics Media Rela -

o Adam Cline, ATC, is in his seventh season as an assistant Athletics Trainer for t the Bulldog athletics program. tions Assistant in 2010-11 after graduating in May 2008 from Truman with a s degree in Exercise Science, specializing in Sport Management. Madsen works

I Cline earned his undergraduate degree in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training specifically to promote and record statistics for the Bulldog baseball, women's

h at Missouri State University (formerly Southwest Missouri State) in 2002 before completing his Masters of Education in Physical Education at Valdosta (Ga.) State basketball, golf (men's & women's), soccer (men's & women's) and in 2004. programs, while also assuming various roles with each of Truman's other s sports.

t Cline is a faculty member in both the Athletic Training and Exercise Science In fall 2009, Madsen also assumed the role of co-head men's golf coach n majors at Truman. The Athletic Training Major is an accredited program that pre - e pares graduates to become certified athletic trainers. for the Bulldogs, joining Jim Berrey to help guide the Truman program. n He has been published in the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine and has He has already received accolades for his work with volleyball, as he was o more than ten years’ experience in CAATE accredited athletic training education awarded the AVCA's Grant Burger Media Award for the South Central region p following the 2008 season. Madsen is also a member of the MIAA's basket - p programs. o Adam and his wife, Melissa, live in Kirksville with their daughter, Ella. ball tournament committee and has worked each of the past five seasons at the tournament - held at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City - in various roles. As an undergraduate student at Truman, Madsen was a student worker for the Athletics Department, serving as the primary contact for volleyball, a women's basketball and baseball as a senior. He also played a major role in a

I the execution of the 2007 NCAA Volleyball South Central regional.

m Outside of athletics, Madsen also served four years in the University's De - partment of Residence Life as both a student adviser and assistant hall director while also taking a two-year leadership role with Fellowship of Christian Ath - letes. He also spent two years as a sports reporter for The Index, the campus newspaper. In that role, Madsen covered the 2005 men's soccer team that ad - n vanced to the Div. II regional championship (winning two national media a awards for various feature and coverage articles), the 2005-06 men's basket - m ball team that reached the postseason, as well as the 2006 volleyball team that u finished the season 36-2. R Madsen is currently pursuing his MBA and is a native of Decatur, Illinois. t

4 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer ROSTER 2010 Bulldogs I nO. atHlEtE pOS . Ht. yEaR HOMEtOwn HigH S CHOOl (p REviOuS ) n 1 Jayne Grisham * GK 5-7 JR Bridgeton, Mo. Ursuline Academy f o 2 Stasia Montgomery * D 5-5 SO Riverside, Mo. Park Hill South 3 Hayley Bollwerk M 5-3 FR St. Louis, Mo. Ursuline Academy 4 Carly Bolliger M 5-8 FR - RS Kansas City, Mo. North Kansas City C

5 Kelsey Twellman * M 5-5 SO St. Louis, Mo. Incarnate Word Academy o

6 Amy Schnoes ** D 5-6 JR Omaha, Neb. Millard South a C

7 Jaclyn Schumann ** M 5-5 JR Wauconda, Ill. Wauconda h

8 Lindsay Brennan D 5-3 FR - RS West Des Moines, Iowa Valley e 9 Heather Niebling * M 5-2 SO Fenton, Mo. Ursuline Academy s 10 Hannah Luerding M 5-4 FR - RS Kansas City, Mo. North Kansas City

11 Alison Taylor F 5-7 SO Manchester, Mo. Parkway South R 12 Kirsten Vollmer F 5-6 FR - RS Lee's Summit, Mo. Lee's Summit West o s

13 Beth Bystrom * M 5-8 SR Ames, Iowa Ames (Missouri State) t e

14 Cathy Fienup M 5-8 FR - RS Manchester, Mo. Parkway South R 15 Annie Skornia D 5-7 FR - RS Manchester, Mo. Parkway South 16 Megan Buri ** M 5-5 JR Parkville, Mo. Park Hill South 17 C.J. Hoffman D 5-5 SO St. Charles, Mo. Francis Howell p l

18 Emily McMeekin D 5-8 FR - RS Kansas City, Mo. Barstow a y

19 Suzanne Pelley M 5-5 FR Weldon Spring, Mo. Francis Howell e 20 Michelle Norberg D 5-7 FR St. Louis, Mo. Oakville R s 21 Sally Smith M 5-3 FR Ames, Iowa Ames 22 Danielle Hill ** F 5-7 SR Geneva, Ill. Geneva

23 Olivia Hayes * F 5-4 SO Clayton, Mo. Clayton R 24 Kelsey Ridgway D 5-10 FR West Des Moines, Iowa Dowling Catholic e v I

25 Kristina Weishar M 5-10 FR Kansas City, Mo. Notre Dame de Sion e

25 Emily Bozdeck GK 5-9 FR - RS St. Louis, Mo. Lindbergh w * Number of Letters earned R e

ROSTER bREAkdOwN C o

Players By State Players By Position R AlphAbETICAl ROSTER Illinois (2): Danielle Hill, Jaclyn Schumann Forwards (4): Olivia Hayes, Danielle Hill, d Iowa (3): Lindsay Brennan, Kelsey Ridgway, Alison Taylor, Kirsten Vollmer s nO. naME pOS . 4 Carly Bolliger M Sally Smith Midfielders (12): Carly Bolliger, Hayley 3 Hayley Bollwerk M Missouri (20): Carly Bolliger, Hayley Bollw - Bollwerk, Megan Buri, Beth Bystrom, h I 25 Emily Bozdeck GK erk, Emily Bozdeck, Megan Buri, Beth By - Cathy Fienup, Hannah Luerding, Heather s 8 Lindsay Brennan D strom, Cathy Fienup, Jayne Grisham, Olivia Niebling, Suzanne Pelley, Sally Smith, Ja - t Hayes, C.J. Hoffman, Hannah Luerding, clyn Schumann, Kelsey Twellman, Kristina o

16 Megan Buri M R

13 Beth Bystrom M Emily McMeekin, Stasia Montgomery, Weishar y 14 Cathy Fienup M Heather Niebling, Michelle Norberg, Backs (8): Lindsey Brennan, C.J. Hoffman,

1 Jayne Grisham GK Suzanne Pelley, Annie Skornia, Alison Tay - Emily McMeekin, Stasia Montgomery, o

23 Olivia Hayes F lor, Kelsey Twellman, Kirsten Vollmer, Michelle Norberg, Kelsey Ridgway, Amy p Kristina Weishar Schnoes, Annie Skornia, p 22 Danielle Hill F o

17 C.J. Hoffman D Nebraska (1): Amy Schnoes Keepers (2): Emily Bozdeck, Jayne Grisham n

10 Hannah Luerding M e n

18 Emily McMeekin D Players By Year t

2 Stasia Montgomery D Seniors (2): Beth Bystrom, Danielle Hill Name Pronunciations s 9 Heather Niebling M Juniors (4): Megan Buri, Jayne Grisham, Hayley Bollwerk . . . . .BOL-werk (long ‘O’) 20 Michelle Norberg D Amy Schnoes, Jaclyn Schumann Megan Buri ...... BURRY

19 Suzanne Pelley M Sophomores (6): Olivia Hayes, C.J. Hoff - Cathy Fienup ...... Fee-nup m

24 Kelsey Ridgway D I

man, Heather Niebling, Stasia Montgomery, Hannah Luerding ...... Lure-ding a

6 Amy Schnoes D Alison Taylor, Kelsey Twellman Stasia Montgomery ...... STAH-shuh a 7 Jaclyn Schumann M redshirt Freshmen (8): Lindsay Brennan, Heather Niebling ...... Knee-Bling 15 Annie Skornia D Carly Bolliger, Emily Bozdeck, Cathy Suzanne Pelley ...... Soo-zan Pell-ee 21 Sally Smith M Fienup, Hannah Luerding, Emily Amy Schnoes ...... Shnose

11 Alison Taylor F McMeekin, Annie Skornia, Kirsten Vollmer Jaclyn Schumann ...... Shoe-Man t 5 Kelsey Twellman M True Freshmen (6): Hayley Bollwerk, Annie Skornia ...... Scor-nee-uh R 12 Kirsten Vollmer F u

Michelle Norberg, Suzanne Pelley, Kelsey Kristina Weishar ...... Wisher m 25 Kristina Weishar M

Ridgway, Sally Smith, Kristina Weishar a n

5 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer pREvIEw 2010 Bulldogs Young Squad preps for MIAA Title defense o The success of the 2009 Truman State Olivia Hayes returns for her sophomore Nine players are designated as defend - f

n University women’s soccer team could be season after posting a team-best 12 goals ers on the pre - I attributed to a wide combination of char - in 2009. She will look to lead what Can - season roster, acteristics: timely goal scoring, a stalwart non is calling a more possession-based at - though senior back line, bal - tack, with senior Beth Bystrom (three Danielle Hill, s ance at each po - goals, five assists in 2009), redshirt fresh - who is listed as a e

h sition and a man Kirsten Vollmer and goalie-turned- forward, could

C senior class that forward Alison Taylor vying for time up see time out a

o had experienced top as well as target forwards. wide defen -

C a high-level of To help build that possession and pro - sively. Redshirt success through - vide extra support, Cannon will count on a freshman Emily out its tenure. trio of midfielders who each played in all McMeekin also R e But to cap - 22 games last season. Juniors Megan Buri impressed Can - t Beth Bystrom s ture a 10th and Jaclyn Schumann, along with sopho - non in spring o MIAA title in 12 more Kelsey Twellman, bring back a com - scrimmages, R seasons, as pre - bined eight goals and 11 assists from 2009 though every spot on the field is up for

dicted in the Mike Cannon to maintain pressure in the front third of claim, starting today with the first day of s 2010 MIAA the field. training. R Preseason Coaches’ poll, head coach Mike “Megan and Kelsey give us the experi - “We had a few kids step up big in the e y Cannon will have to rely on an abundance ence that we’ll need to fill Reuck’s spot at spring and show us what they can do at a

l of young talent to mesh seamlessly – and center midfield, and Jaclyn is a very solid different positions,” Cannon said. “But p quickly – with six starters and four all- defensive midfielder for us that can sit in there are opportunities for some freshmen MIAA performers returning from an ’09 front of the backs to mark and start the to come in right away and step up to earn squad that reached the second round of the transition,” Cannon said. playing time. We do have a good core of w NCAA tournament. Sophomore Heather Niebling also gar - players coming back, but just as a whole, e I

v “We are going to be extremely young nered significant action on the field as a we are very young as a group this year.” e this year, and at the beginning, it’s going redshirt freshman in 2009, serving as a Truman will be tested out of the gate, R to be all about figuring out where each gateway for Cannon to employ a variety of traveling to the University of Central piece fits in the puzzle,” Cannon said. formations this season. Oklahoma Classic on Sept. 3-5 to face

s “We’ll have to scrap and fight a little bit However, the calling card of Bulldog Midwestern (Texas) State and the host d more this year, especially around the goal, soccer has traditionally been a sturdy back Bronchos, who also reached the NCAA R

o after losing three big scorers for us over line, which saw two of its then-senior tournament last season.

C the past four seasons.” members – Theresa Bauler and Kelsey Then, it’s right into conference play for e

R Two of those strikers – Riley Mahn Richters – earn first-team all-MIAA hon - the ’Dogs, with home matches against and Jessica Wiegert – have since moved ors last year. Junior Jayne Grisham, an Northwest Missouri (Sept. 9) and peren - on, while the third – Katie Reuck – will honorable mention selection at goalkeeper nial-rival Nebraska-Omaha (Sept. 11) y

R now move to the outside of the sideline, after posting ten shutouts and the lowest kick-starting the 18-game MIAA slate. o taking over as the program’s top assistant goals-against average in the MIAA last Truman will take to the home pitch on t s coach after being named an all-American season, returns Homecoming this year, hosting Missouri I

h midfielder as a senior. Mahn and Reuck between the Southern on Oct. 16, and will recognize its finished their careers in the program’s top- pipes, while jun - senior class on Saturday, Oct. 30 against s 10 of all-time goal scorers, while Wiegert ior Amy Sch - Washburn. t n was on pace to lead the trio before an ACL noes and The MIAA schedule sets up a challenge e

n injury in last season’s opener sidelined her sophomore Sta - early, with a stretch of six games of eight o for nearly three sia Montgomery away from Kirksville following the home p p months before add two more opening weekend. But, as a reward, Tru - o she was able to pieces of vet - man will host six of its final eight regular return for the eran leadership season games, so a fast start will be a season’s final to the defense. major advantage in the quest for a 10th a

a games. “We have a conference title. I But it’s not lot of numbers “We’ll get a good view early of where m Jayne Grisham as though the in terms of per - we sit, playing two tough regional matches cupboard was sonnel to play in the back, but it’s not very away from home before starting the MIAA left bare at the set coming into the fall,” Cannon said. schedule,” Cannon said. “There’s a lot of n striker position, “The big thing for us will be to develop youth not just with us, but with the confer - a however, as leadership on the back line and replace ence overall this season, so it should be m Megan Buri u MIAA freshman both a wide back and center back that exciting to see how it all plays out.” R

t of the year were very solid.”

6 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer SENIORS 2010 Bulldogs I n f BETH o C o

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TS HOTS e 5-8 G/GS G A P S GWG s Senior 2008 7/0 1 0 2 7 0 2009 21/0 3 5 11 28 0 ames, iowa TOTAL 28/0 4 5 13 35 0 R ames (missouri State) o s

MIdFIEld Biology t e R 2009: TIED FOR FOURTH ON THE TEAM WITH THREE GOALS , WHILE ALSO ADDING FIVE ASSISTS , COMING OFF THE BENCH IN 21 GAMES … FOUND THE BACK OF THE NET IN WINS AGAINST EMPORIA STATE (S EPT . 19), S OUTHWEST BAPTIST (O CT . 3) AND NORTHWEST MISSOURI (O CT . 19) … TOOK 28 SHOTS , WITH 15 COMING ON NET , TO AVERAGE MORE THAN ONE SHOT PER GAME … TIED FOR FOURTH IN MIAA ASSISTS WITH TEAMMATES KELSEY TWELLMAN AND MEGAN BURI ... NAMED TO THE

MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL p l

2008: APPEARED IN SEVEN GAMES FOR THE BULLDOGS AFTER TRANSFERRING FOLLOWING HER FRESHMAN SEASON AT MISSOURI STATE … TOOK SEVEN SHOTS , TWO a OF WHICH WERE ON GOAL … SCORED IN THE 89 TH MINUTE OF THE 7-1 VICTORY AGAINST SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ON SEPTEMBER 7. y e R (M ISSOURI STATE ; 2007): S AW ACTION IN THREE GAMES

2007: s

HigH SCHOOl: THREE -TIME ALL -STATE HONORABLE MENTION SELECTION AND WAS A TWO -TIME FIRST -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE HONOREE ... CLUB TEAM (W EST DES MOINES FUERzA ) WAS A TWO -TIME STATE CHAMPION ... GRADUATED AMES HS WITH SCHOOL RECORDS IN GOALS (56), ASSISTS (45) AND POINTS (157) ... SCORED 19 GOALS AND TALLIED 55 POINTS AS A JUNIOR IN 2006 ... ALSO WAS PART OF REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SQUADS IN 2006 AND 2007, AS WELL AS CONFERENCE AND RE - R GIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM IN 2007 ... WAS A FOUR -SPORT ATHLETE , LETTERING FOUR TIMES IN SOCCER , THREE TIMES IN BASKETBALL , AND ONCE APIECE e IN BOTH CROSS COUNTRY AND VOLLEYBALL . v I pERSOnal: BORN NOVEMBER 24, 1988 IN OKLAHOMA CITY , O KLA . ... DAUGHTER OF KEITH AND DIANNE BYSTROM ... A BIOLOGY MAJOR . e w R e C o R d dANIEllE s h I s

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HIll o R 5-7 G/GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG y 2007 22/0 1 1 3 6 1

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2009: PLAYED IN EIGHT GAMES AND RECORDED AN ASSIST ON SEPT . 24 IN A 4-0 TEAM WIN AGAINST MISSOURI SOUTHERN … TOOK ONE SHOT ON THE SEASON , s COMING ON NOV . 5 AT EMPORIA STATE ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL .

2008: PLAYED IN 14 GAMES AND STARTED ONE … HAD TWO ASSISTS FOR TWO POINTS ON THE SEASON … ASSISTED COLLEEN BAKER IN THE 7-1 WIN AGAINST

SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA ON SEPTEMBER 7TH AND ASSISTED KATIE REUCK IN THE 39 TH MINUTE TO PROPEL TRUMAN PAST NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE ON OCTO - m

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2007: CAME OFF THE BENCH IN 22 GAMES AS A TRUE FRESHMAN AND TOOK SIx SHOTS ... HAD FIRST CAREER GOAL , A GAME -WINNER , IN SEPT . 21 WIN AT HOME a AGAINST NATIONALLY -RANKED WASHBURN ... ALSO LOGGED HER FIRST CAREER ASSIST IN TEAM ’S 3-0 WIN OCT . 7 AT NORTHWEST MISSOURI .

HigH SCHOOl: FOUR -YEAR STARTER AND LETTERWINNER IN SOCCER ... WON CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH HER HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY TEAM AND PLACED THIRD IN THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2005 t R pERSOnal: OCTOBER 28, 1988 IN WINDFIELD , I LL . ... DAUGHTER OF STEVEN AND DEBRA HILL ... A VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS MAJOR . u m a n

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C 5-5 G/GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG Junior 2008 23/22 2 5 9 25 2 2009 22/22 2 5 9 29 1

R parkville, mo. e TOTAL 45/44 4 10 18 54 3 t park hill South s

o MIdFIEld Biology R 2009: A THIRD -TEAM NSCAA ALL -REGION AND FIRST -TEAM ALL -MIAA SELECTION , STARTED ALL 22 OF THE TEAM ’S GAMES … SCORED TWO GOALS AND TIED FOR THE TEAM -HIGH (AND FOURTH -BEST IN THE MIAA) IN ASSISTS WITH FIVE … PUT THE BULLDOGS ON THE BOARD IN A 4-0 WIN AGAINST MISSOURI SOUTHERN ON SEPT . 24 TO EARN CREDIT FOR THE GAME -WINNER … HAD ASSISTS ON BOTH GOALS IN A COME -FROM -BEHIND 2-1 HOME WIN AGAINST CENTRAL MISSOURI ON OCT . 12 … s TOOK THE ONLY THREE SHOTS ON GOAL IN TEAM ’S SECOND -ROUND NCAA TOURNAMENT MATCH … FIRED 29 TOTAL SHOTS ON THE SEASON , PUTTING 15 ON NET ... R NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL , AN MIAA SCHOLAR -ATHLETE AND RECIPIENT OF MIAA A CADEMIC ExCELLENCE AWARD . e y ONE OF THE TEAM ’S TOP NEWCOMERS IN 2008, FINISHING EIGHTH IN THE MIAA IN ASSISTS AND GARNERING SECOND -TEAM ALL -MIAA HONORS … STARTED a 2008:

l 21 OF THE BULLDOG ’S 23 GAMES AS A TRUE FRESHMAN AND LED TEAM IN ASSISTS WITH FIVE … EARNED NINE POINTS (2 GOALS , 5 ASSISTS ), GOOD FOR FOURTH ON THE

p SQUAD … TALLIED A PAIR OF GAME -WINNING GOALS … DELIVERED THE GAME -WINNING ASSIST TO BRIGITTE POHREN IN THE SQUAD ’S 1-0 VICTORY AGAINST WASHBURN IN THE SECOND ROUND OF THE NCAA TOURNAMENT .

HigH SCHOOl: FOUR -YEAR STARTER AND LETTERWINNER ... NAMED CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND WAS AN ALL -STATE SELECTION AS A SENIOR ... RE - CEIVED FIRST -TEAM ALL -DISTRICT AND FIRST -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE ACCOLADES . w e I pERSOnal: BORN DECEMBER 5, 1989, IN KANSAS CITY , M O. ... THE DAUGHTER OF JIM AND KAREN BURI ... A BIOLOGY MAJOR v e R s d R o C e R y R o t s I h s t n e n o p p o a a I m

n Jayne Grisham Amy Schnoes

a Megan Buri m u R t

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1 C GRIsHAM h e s 5-7 G/GS MIN GA AvG . SAvES SHO Junior 2008 6/4 450:00 2 0.40 13 2.0 2009 20/20 1779:04 12 0.61 76 10.0 R Bridgeton, mo. o

TOTAL 26/24 2229:04 14 0.57 89 12.0 s

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2009: MINDED THE NET IN 20 OF THE TEAM ’S 22 GAMES , POSTING AN MIAA- BEST TEN SHUTOUTS … WAS NAMED TO THE DAKTRONICS AND NSCAA ALL -REGION SECOND -TEAMS AND WAS AN ALL -MIAA HONORABLE MENTION SELECTION … ALLOWED JUST A 0.61 GOALS -AGAINST AVERAGE , WITH THE 12 TOTAL ALLOWED TYING FOR SIxTH -FEWEST IN A SINGLE -SEASON IN BULLDOG HISTORY … RECORDED SEVEN STRAIGHT SHUTOUTS (SOLO + COMBINED ) DURING A STRETCH FROM SEPT . 17 – O CT . p 11 … SURRENDERED MULTIPLE GOALS ONLY THREE TIMES , NEVER AT HOME , WHERE SHE ALLOWED JUST TWO GOALS IN TEN APPEARANCES . l a y PLAYED IN SIx GAMES , STARTING FOUR … REGISTERED 450 MINUTES IN THE GOAL FOR THE BULLDOGS AND POSTED A 0.40 GAA … RECORDED 13 SAVES 2008: e ON THE SEASON AND HAD A SAVE PERCENTAGE TWO OF HER FOUR STARTS RESULTED IN SHUTOUTS SAVED FIVE SHOTS IN THE ATIONAL UARTERFI .837 … … NCAA N Q - R NAL GAME AGAINST EATTLE ACIFIC S P . s

HigH SCHOOl: AN HONORABLE MENTION ALL -CONFERENCE SELECTION AND THREE -YEAR STARTER AT URSULINE ACADEMY HS ... WAS PART OF 2005 C UP FINAL - IST TEAM ... LETTERED THREE SEASONS ... WAS A FOUR -YEAR STARTER IN , GARNERING TEAM MVP HONORS IN 2007. R ORN CTOBER IN RIDGETON O THE DAUGHTER OF OHN AND ERALYNN RISHAM A OMMUNICATION ISORDERS MAJOR pERSOnal: B O 26, 1989, B , M . ... J G G ... C D . e v I e w R e C o R d s

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2009 20/19 0 0 0 3 0 p omaha, Neb. TOTAL 35/26 0 3 3 10 0 o n

millard South e bACk Exercise Science n t s 2009: PLAYED IN 20 GAMES AND STARTED 19 AS A SOPHOMORE ON THE BULLDOG BACK LINE … TOOK THREE SHOTS , ONE ON GOAL … WAS PART OF DEFENSE THAT GAVE UP JUST 13 TOTAL GOALS AND POSTED A 0.57 GOALS -AGAINST AVERAGE IN NEARLY 2,100 MINUTES OF ACTION ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL .

2008: PLAYED IN 15 GAMES AND STARTED SEVEN … TALLIED THREE ASSISTS ON THE SEASON GIVING HER THREE POINTS OVERALL … HAD A TWO ASSISTS IN THE 3- m

1 WIN AGAINST MISSOURI WESTERN ON OCTOBER 2ND … RECORDED HER THIRD ASSIST OF THE SEASON IN A 4-1 VICTORY OVER RIVAL NEBRASKA -O MAHA . I a a HigH SCHOOl: AN OMAHA WORLD HERALD CLASS -A ALL -STATE HONORABLE MENTION SELECTION IN 2007 ... LETTERED THREE TIMES ... WAS A PART OF CLASS -A STATE SEMIFINALIST TEAM IN 2007 AS TEAM FINISHED 5TH IN CLASS -A FINAL RANK ... RECEIVED UNITED STATES ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMY AWARD IN 2007.

pERSOnal: BORN APRIL 3, 1990, IN OMAHA , N EB . ... THE DAUGHTER OF DOUGLAS AND PAMELA SCHNOES ... AN ExERCISE SCIENCE MAJOR . t R u m a n

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C 5-5 G/GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG Junior 2008 23/16 1 0 2 30 0 2009 22/22 2 1 5 12 1

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e TOTAL 45/38 3 1 7 42 1 t wauconda s MIdFIEld o Exercise Science R 2009: STARTED AND PLAYED IN ALL 22 OF TEAM ’S GAMES AS A MIDFIELDER … SCORED TWO GOALS , INCLUDING ONE GAME -WINNER , AND ADDED ONE ASSIST FOR FIVE TOTAL POINTS … GOT THE BULLDOGS ON THE BOARD IN A 5-0 HOME SHUTOUT AGAINST SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ON OCT . 10 … TWO WEEKS LATER , GAVE THE TEAM AN INSURANCE TALLY IN A 2-0 ROAD SHUTOUT VERSUS MISSOURI SOUTHERN ON OCT . 23 … PUT SEVEN OF HER 12 TOTAL SHOTS ON GOAL ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A C- s ADEMIC HONOR ROLL . R e 2008: MADE AN IMMEDIATE IMPACT AS A FRESHMAN BY PLAYING IN ALL 23 OF THE TEAM ’S GAMES , IN WHICH SHE STARTED 15 … SCORED HER FIRST COLLEGIATE y GOAL AGAINST MISSOURI WESTERN IN THE 73 RD MINUTE TO SOLIDIFY THE VICTORY FOR TRUMAN ON OCTOBER 18. a l OUR YEAR STARTER AND LETTERWINNER WAS A FOUR TIME ALL CONFERENCE SELECTION A THREE TIME ALL AREA PICK AND A TWO TIME ALL p HigH SCHOOl: F - ... - - , - - , - - SECTIONAL AWARD RECIPIENT ... A WPSL ALL -M IDWEST PLAYER ... SCORED EIGHT GOALS AND ADDED 13 ASSISTS DURING SENIOR SEASON ... HAD A CAREER -BEST 18 AS - SISTS AS A JUNIOR ... WAS PART OF THREE -TIME DIVISION CHAMPION SQUAD ... ALSO LETTERED IN BASKETBALL .

ERSOnal BORN MARCH 13, 1990, IN WAUCONDA , I LL . ... THE DAUGHTER OF CHARLES AND CONNIE SCHUMANN ... AN ExERCISE SCIENCE MAJOR . w p : e I v e R s d R o C e R y R o t s I h s t n e n o p p o a a I m n Heather Niebling a Jaclyn Schumann Olivia Hayes m u R t

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23 C HAyEs h e s 5-4 G/GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG Sophomore 2009 22/2 12 0 24 38 6 TOTAL 22/2 12 0 24 38 6 R clayton, mo. o s

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2009: THE MIAA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR AND A FIRST -TEAM NSCAA ALL -REGION SELECTION … PLAYED IN ALL 22 GAMES , COM - ING OFF THE BENCH FOR ALL BUT TWO OF THEM , IN LEADING THE SQUAD WITH 12 GOALS AND 24 TOTAL POINTS … TOOK 38 SHOTS , p

PUTTING 21 ON GOAL , EN ROUTE TO RECORDING SIx GAME -WINNING TALLIES … CONVERTED BOTH PENALTY KICK OPPORTUNITIES … l

SCORED MULTIPLE -GOALS TWICE … SCORED IN SIx STRAIGHT MATCHES SPANNING FROM SEPT . 12 – O CT . 2 … PROVIDED THE GAME - a WINNER IN FOUR SEPARATE RUMAN VICTORIES INCLUDING IN THE TH MINUTE OF A DOUBLE OVERTIME WIN AT ISSOURI y 1-0 T , 109 - M e

WESTERN ON OCT . 1 … PROVIDED BOTH GAME -WINNERS AGAINST WASHBURN … AVERAGED MORE THAN ONE POINT PER GAME AND R

NEARLY TWO SHOTS PER APPEARANCE ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL AND WAS AN MIAA SCHOLAR -ATHLETE . s

HigH SCHOOl: HAYES STARTED ALL FOUR YEARS FOR HEAD COACH PAUL HOELSCHER AT CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL AND WAS VOTED

THE TEAM ’S OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR THREE TIMES . S HE EARNED CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONORS AND WAS NAMED R

SECOND -TEAM ALL -METRO FOLLOWING HER SENIOR SEASON . H AYES ALSO PICKED UP HONORABLE MENTION ALL -METRO ACCOLADES e FOLLOWING HER SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR SEASONS AND WON ISSOURI STATE CLUB SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS IN AND v

M 2005, 2007 I 2008. S HE SCORED NEARLY 70 GOALS AND AVERAGED NEARLY TEN ASSISTS PER SEASON THROUGH HER FIRST THREE HIGH SCHOOL e w YEARS .

pERSOnal: BORN SEPTEMBER 24, 1990, IN ST. L OUIS , M O. ... THE DAUGHTER OF DAVE AND ANNETTE HAYES ... A BUSINESS MAJOR . R e C o R d s

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HOFFMAN R y 5-5 G/GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG 2009 7/0 0 0 0 1 0 o Sophomore p

TOTAL 7/0 0 0 0 1 0 p

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francis howell e bACk Exercise Science n t s 2009: SAW ACTION IN SEVEN CONTESTS , TAKING ONE SHOT AGAINST EMPORIA STATE ON SEPT . 19 ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CA - DEMIC HONOR ROLL m

HigH SCHOOl: HOFFMAN STARTED ALL FOUR YEARS FOR HEAD COACH JANET MUEHLING AT FRANCIS HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL AND I WAS A TWO -TIME GAC CONFERENCE CHAMPION (2007, 2009). S HE EARNED ALL -CONFERENCE SPORTSMANSHIP AND ALL -CONFERENCE a a ACADEMIC AWARDS FOR BOTH SOCCER AND BASKETBALL . H OFFMAN ALSO WAS A FOUR -YEAR STARTER IN BASKETBALL .

pERSOnal: BORN AUGUST 25, 1990, IN ST. L OUIS , M O. ... THE DAUGHTER OF TERRY AND DEBRA HOFFMAN ... AN ExERCISE SCI - ENCE MAJOR . t R u m a n

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C 5-2 G/GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG Sophomore 2009 19/2 0 2 2 9 0 TOTAL 19/2 0 2 2 9 0

R fenton, mo. e t ursuline academy s MIdFIEld o communication R 2009: PLAYED IN 19 GAMES AND DISTRIBUTED TWO ASSISTS AS PART OF A REDSHIRT -FRESHMAN CAMPAIGN … ASSISTED KELSEY TWELLMAN ’S GOAL AT NORTHWEST MISSOURI ON SEPT . 10, BEFORE PICKING UP HER SECOND ASSIST ON THE SEASON IN A 4-0 WIN AT

s SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ON OCT . 3 … TOOK NINE SHOTS OUT OF THE MIDFIELD , PUTTING THREE ON GOAL ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CA -

R DEMIC HONOR ROLL . e y

a 2008: NIEBLING REDSHIRTED THE 2008 SEASON . l p HigH SCHOOl: TEAM CAPTAIN AND SECOND -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE PLAYER ... FOUR -TIME LETTERWINNER AND WAS A MAC ALL - STAR AS A SENIOR ... VOTED ALL -AROUND TEAM PLAYER SENIOR SEASON ... WAS ON TEAM THAT WON THE MISSOURI STATE CUP U14 CHAMPIONSHIP . YEARS . w e

I pERSOnal: BORN MARCH 6, 1990, IN ST. L OUIS , M O. ... THE DAUGHTER OF MARK AND LORRIE NIEBLING ... A COMMUNICATION v MAJOR . e R s d R o C e R sTAsIA y R o t MONTGOMERy 2 s I h 5-5 G/GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG 2009 22/20 0 0 0 3 0 s Sophomore t TOTAL 22/20 0 0 0 3 0 n riverside, mo. e

n park hill South o bACk p mathematics p o 2009: PLAYED IN ALL 22 OF TEAM ’S GAMES , STARTING 20, AS PART OF A BULLDOG DEFENSE THAT POSTED A 0.57 GOALS -AGAINST AVERAGE AND GAVE UP JUST 13 TOTAL GOALS … TOOK THREE SHOTS , TWO ON GOAL … STARTED EACH OF THE FINAL 20 GAMES , IN - CLUDING BOTH NCAA TOURNAMENT CONTESTS ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL . a a

I HigH SCHOOl: MONTGOMERY WAS A TWO -YEAR LETTER -WINNER FOR HEAD COACH JOE TOIGO AT PARK HILL SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL .

m HER SQUAD WON THE PIKES PEAK INVITATIONAL IN 2008 BY BEATING THE NUMBER ONE TEAM IN THE COUNTRY FOR U19 GIRL ’S SOC - CER . S HE ALSO PLAYED SOFTBALL AND BASKETBALL IN HIGH SCHOOL .

pERSOnal: BORN SEPTEMBER 13, 1990, IN SAN DIEGO , C ALIF . ... THE DAUGHTER OF GEORGE AND ADRIANA MONTGOMERY ... A MATHEMATICS MAJOR . n a m u R t

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11 C TAylOR h e s 5-7 G/GS MIN GA AvG . SAvES SHO Sophomore 2009 7/2 284:04 1 0.32 2 1.0 TOTAL 7/2 284:04 1 0.32 2 1.0 R manchester, mo. o s

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2009: SAW ACTION IN SIx GAMES AND STARTED TWO AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN … RECORDED A 1-0-1 RECORD WITH ONE SHUTOUT , HAVING GIVEN UP ONE GOAL IN NEARLY 300 MINUTES OF ACTION BETWEEN THE POSTS … STARTED BACK -TO -BACK GAMES TO CLOSE p

THE REGULAR SEASON AFTER CLOSING FOUR GAMES EARLIER IN THE SEASON . l a

AYLOR REDSHIRTED THE SEASON y 2008: T 2008 . e R

HigH SCHOOl: FOUR -YEAR VARSITY STARTER .... WAS PART OF TEAM THAT PLACED SECOND IN DISTRICT COMPETITION ... NAMED s BOTH FIRST -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE AND ALL -DISTRICT BEFORE PICKING UP HONORABLE MENTION ALL -METRO HONORS .

pERSOnal: BORN AUGUST 23, 1989, IN ST. L OUIS , M O. ... THE DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM AND ALI TAYLOR ... A POLITICAL SCIENCE R

MAJOR . e v I e w R e C o R d s

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St. louis, mo. o n

incarnate word e MIdFIEld communication Disorders n t s 2009: NAMED TO THE ALL -MIAA SECOND -TEAM AS A MIDFIELDER AFTER TOTALING THREE GOALS AND FIVE ASSISTS FOR 11 TOTAL POINTS … PLAYED IN ALL 22 OF TEAM ’S GAMES , STARTING 20 … MADE HER PRESENCE KNOWN RIGHT AWAY , DISHING OUT ASSISTS ON BOTH RUMAN GOALS IN A SEASON OPENING WIN AGAINST RURY O NIVERSITY ON UG SCORED HER FIRST COLLE T 2-0 - D (M .) U A . 28 … - m

GIATE GOAL AT NORTHWEST MISSOURI IN A 2-1 WIN ON SEPT . 10 … TIED FOR FOURTH IN MIAA ASSISTS WITH TEAMMATES BETH BY- I STROM AND MEGAN BURI … PUT 11 OF HER 32 TOTAL SHOTS ON GOAL ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL . a a

HigH SCHOOl: TWELLMAN , A LETTER -WINNER AND STARTING MIDFIELDER FOR HEAD COACH ANNIE BEEKMAN AT INCARNATE WORD ACADEMY , WAS A STATE CHAMPION IN BOTH 2008 AND 2009. T HE YOUNGEST OF EIGHT CHILDREN , T WELLMAN COMES TO TRUMAN HAVING PLAYED BOTH HIGH -LEVEL HIGH SCHOOL AND CLUB SOCCER IN THE ST. L OUIS -AREA , AND CONTINUES THE LONGSTANDING SOC - t

CER TRADITION OF THE TWELLMAN FAMILY . R u

pERSOnal: BORN JUNE 4, 1991, IN ST. L OUIS , M O. ... THE DAUGHTER OF TOM AND JULIE TWELLMAN ... A COMMUNICATION DISOR - m DERS MAJOR . a n

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C 2009: BOLLIGER REDSHIRTED THE 2009 SEASON ... NAMED TO 2009: BOzDECK REDSHIRTED THE 2009 SEASON ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL . THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL .

R igH CHOOl BOLLIGER WAS A FOUR -YEAR STARTER FOR HEAD igH CHOOl BOzDECK WAS A THREE -YEAR STARTER FOR HEAD

e H S : H S : t COACH HEIDI BELTON AT NORTH KANSAS CITY HIGH SCHOOL AND COACH MARK GIESING AT LINDBERGH HIGH SCHOOL . S HE WAS s WAS NAMED TEAM CAPTAIN FOR TWO YEARS . S HE EARNED FIRST - NAMED TO THE SECOND -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE AND POSTED A CA - o

R TEAM ALL -DISTRICT AND SECOND -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE ACCO - REER .892 SAVE PERCENTAGE . B OzDECK WON DISTRICTS AS A JUN - LADES FOLLOWING HER SENIOR SEASON AFTER PICKING UP IOR AND WAS ALSO A FOUR YEAR LETTER WINNER IN BASKETBALL . SECOND -TEAM ALL -DISTRICT HONORS AS A JUNIOR . S HE ALSO PLAYED FOR THE NKC L EGENDS CLUB TEAM . pERSOnal: BORN NOVEMBER 6, 1990, IN CHICAGO , I LL . ... THE s DAUGHTER OF ISA AND AVE OzDECK A OMMUNICATION

R L D B ... C e pERSOnal: JUNE 5, 1990, IN SHAWNEE MISSION , K AN . ... THE DISORDERS /P RE -MAE MAJOR . y DAUGHTER OF CONNIE AND KEN BOLLIGER ... A COMMUNICATION a

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e 8 14 R BRENNAN FIENUP 5-3 5-8 y west Des moines, iowa manchester, mo.

R valley parkway South o Exercise Science MIdFIEld Nursing t bACk s I h 2009: BRENNAN REDSHIRTED THE 2009 SEASON . 2009: FIENUP REDSHIRTED THE 2009 SEASON ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL .

s HigH SCHOOl: BRENNAN WAS A THREE -YEAR LETTER -WINNER t FOR HEAD COACH ROB CHAPMAN AT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL . S HE HigH SCHOOl: FIENUP WAS A THREE -YEAR LETTER -WINNER FOR n WAS A MEMBER OF A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM IN BOTH HEAD COACH AL TROST AT PARKWAY SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL AND e 2007 n AND 2008 AND EARNED CIML M ETRO LEAGUE ACADEMIC HON - HAD A PAIR OF GAME -WINNING GOALS IN 2008. S HE PLAYED CLUB o ORS ALL FOUR YEARS . B RENNAN IS ALSO A MEMBER OF THE WEST SOCCER FOR VARDAR AND EARNED THE VARDAR CLUB COACHES ’ p AWARD IN MULTI SPORT ATHLETE IENUP WAS ALSO A p DES MOINES CLUB TEAM . 2008. A - , F o THREE -YEAR LETTER WINNER IN AND WAS A STATE pERSOnal: BORN OCTOBER 12, 1990, IN DES MOINES , I OWA ... QUALIFIER IN THE 50 YARD FREESTYLE . THE DAUGHTER OF JEFF AND JANENE BRENNAN ... AN ExERCISE CIENCE MAJOR ERSOnal BORN SEPTEMBER 26, 1990, IN ST. L OUIS , M O. ... a S . p :

a THE DAUGHTER OF SPENCER AND JUDY FIENUP ... A NURSING I MAJOR . m n a m u R t

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North Kansas city Barstow C MIdFIEld Business administration bACk Biology h e s 2009: LUERDING REDSHIRTED THE 2009 SEASON . 2009: MCMEEKIN REDSHIRTED THE 2009 SEASON ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL . HigH SCHOOl: LUERDING WAS A THREE -YEAR STARTER AND LET - R TERWINNER FOR HEAD COACH HEIDI BELTON AT NORTH KANSAS HigH SCHOOl: A FOUR -YEAR STARTER FOR HEAD COACH SCOTT o s ITY IGH CHOOL WHERE SHE WAS NAMED BOTH ALL CONFER UPPE AT ARSTOW CHOOL AND A THREE TIME TEAM CAPTAIN C H S , - - H B S - ... t

ENCE AND ALL -DISTRICT IN 2007 AND 2008. S HE WAS NAMED HER WAS NAMED HER TEAM MVP AND PICKED UP CLASS ONE ALL - e HIGH SCHOOL ’S FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR IN 2007-2008 AND STATE AND CO -DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONORS TO GO R WAS TEAM MVP AND LEADING GOAL SCORER IN 2008. L UERDING WITH KANSAS CITY ALL -METRO HONORABLE MENTION ACCOLADES WAS ALSO AN ALL -CONFERENCE BASKETBALL PLAYER AT THE AFTER LEADING HER SQUAD TO A DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP AS A GUARD POSITION . SENIOR ... A FOUR -TIME ALL -DISTRICT SELECTION THAT WAS ALSO p l

NAMED ALL -STATE (HONORABLE MENTION ) IN 2008 ... A MEMBER a

pERSOnal: BORN JULY 5, 1990, IN KANSAS CITY , M O. ... THE OF THE KANSAS CITY STRIKERS CLUB TEAM ... RAN CROSS COUN - y DAUGHTER OF EFFREY AND INDY UERDING A USINESS D TRY FOR FOUR YEARS WINNING A DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP IN e

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MINISTRATION MAJOR . s pERSOnal: BORN JULY 9, 1990, IN OVERLAND PARK , K AN . ... THE DAUGHTER OF SHEILA MCMEEKIN ... A BIOLOGY MAJOR . R e v I e w R e C o

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AL TROST AT PARKWAY SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL AND WAS THE TEAM HigH SCHOOl: VOLLMER WAS A THREE -YEAR STARTER FOR HEAD p CAPTAIN IN BOTH HER JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS . S HE WAS NAMED COACH TODD KREY AT LEE ’S SUMMIT WEST HIGH SCHOOL AND o THE SQUAD ’S DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR IN 2006 AND 2007, EARNED FIRST -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE AND ALL -DISTRICT HONORS n e

WHILE HER TEAM WAS A STATE FINALIST IN 2008. I N 2009, S KOR - IN 2008. S HE WAS ALSO NAMED AS AN ELITE 11 M ETRO PLAYER n NIA PICKED UP ALL -CONFERENCE HONORS . S HE ALSO STARTED FOUR AND CURRENTLY HOLDS THE SCHOOL RECORD FOR MOST GOALS t s YEARS FOR THE IKP/S WANNER UNITED SOCCER CLUB . SCORED IN A SINGLE SEASON WITH 20. A SAFRESHMAN , HER SQUAD WON THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WENT UNDEFEATED IN CON - pERSOnal: BORN OCTOBER 11, 1990, IN BALLWIN , M O. ... THE FERENCE PLAY DURING BOTH HER SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR SEA - DAUGHTER OF MARK AND JANE SKORNIA ... AN ExERCISE SCIENCE SONS . m I

MAJOR . a pERSOnal: BORN APRIL 23, 1991, IN ST. L OUIS , M O. ... THE a DAUGHTER OF CRAIG AND CATHY VOLLMER ... A PRE -B USINESS ADMINISTRATION /M ARKETING MAJOR . t R u m a n

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t NERS , WHILE ALSO DISTRIBUTING SIx ASSISTS ... I N 2008, AS A IN THE ST. L OUIS SENIOR ALL -STAR GAME ... RECEIVED THE s MEMBER OF THE THEN T OUIS OCCER LUB OLLWERK WON -S . L S C , B SCHOLAR -ATHLETE AWARD IN HER SENIOR YEAR AND WAS A FOUR - o THE MISSOURI STATE CHAMPIONSHIP .

R YEAR HONOR ROLL RECIPIENT ... ALSO PLAYED BASKETBALL AND HELPED LEAD HER TEAM TO A DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP AS A JUNIOR . pERSOnal: BIRTHDAY IS MARCH 5 ... THE DAUGHTER OF AN- DREW AND JILL BOLLWERK ... MAJORING IN COMMUNICATION DIS - pERSOnal: THE DAUGHTER OF JAMES AND NANCY NORBERG ... s ORDERS . MAJORING IN ExERCISE SCIENCE . R e y a l p sUZANNE KElsEy

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2009 M ATCh lEAdERS n 2009 R ECORd whEN ... (INClUdES TIES ) f Home ...... 8-0-3 o Goal Leaders Shots Leaders Away ...... 6-3-0 Olivia Hayes ...... 10 Isabel Gaeta ...... 6 Neutral Field ...... 1-1-0 Riley Mahn ...... 5 Riley Mahn ...... 6

Katie Reuck ...... 3 Katie Reuck ...... 6 C Kelsey Twellman ...... 3 Megan Buri ...... 3 Beth Bystrom ...... 2 Beth Bystrom ...... 3 o vs. Nationally-Ranked Teams* . . . .0-1-1 Isabel Gaeta ...... 2 Kristin Haluszczak ...... 2 a * at time of match Megan Buri ...... 1 Olivia Hayes ...... 2 C Katie Hinrichs ...... 1 Kelsey Twellman ...... 2 h Kelsey Richters ...... 1 Jessica Wiegert ...... 1 e Game Decided by One Goal ...... 7-2 Jaclyn Schumann ...... 1 s Multiple Goal Games Game Decided by Two Goals ...... 3-1 Assist Leaders Olivia Hayes ...... 2

Game Decided by Three+ Goals ...... 5-1 Megan Buri ...... 4 Isabel Gaeta ...... 1 R

Beth Bystrom ...... 4 Riley Mahn ...... 1 o Isabel Gaeta ...... 3 Riley Mahn ...... 3 Multiple Assist Games s Truman Scores First ...... 14-0-1 t

Kelsey Twellman ...... 3 Megan Buri ...... 1 e

Opponent Scores First ...... 1-4-1 Theresa Bauler ...... 2 Riley Mahn ...... 1 R Heather Niebling ...... 2 Kelsey Twellman ...... 1 Truman Leads at halftime ...... 9-0-0 Katie Reuck ...... 2 Opponent Leads at halftime ...... 1-3-1 Kristin Haluszczak ...... 1

Katie Hinrichs ...... 1 p

Tied at halftime ...... 5-1-2 Danielle Hill ...... 1 l Match Goes to OT ...... 1-1-3 Jaclyn Schumann ...... 1 a y e R s

2009 Truman Women's Soccer

Truman Game Results (as of Aug 04, 2010) R

AME Y All AgamesME ESULTS e

G -B -G R v I

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scored e

Aug 28 DRURY W 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 185 Hayes,Olivia (Reuck,Katie;Twellman,Kelsey) w Reuck,Katie (Twellman,Kelsey;Bauler,Theresa) Aug 30 at Quincy L O T 1-2 1-1-0 0-0-0 89 Buri,Megan (Gaeta,Isabel) Sep 04 #23 ST. EDWARD'S UNIV. T O 2 0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 144 - R Sep 06 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA T O 2 1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 110 Mahn,Riley (Buri,Megan;Gaeta,Isabel) e

* Sep 10 at NW Missouri State W 2-1 2-1-2 1-0-0 163 Twellman,Kelsey (Niebling,Heather) C

Reuck,Katie (Bystrom,Beth) o

* 09/12/200 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-4 2-2-2 1-1-0 277 Hayes,Olivia (unassisted) R

* Sep 17 WASHBURN W 1-0 3-2-2 2-1-0 120 Hayes,Olivia (penalty kick) d

* Sep 19 EMPORIA STATE W 3-0 4-2-2 3-1-0 263 Hayes,Olivia (Schumann,Jaclyn) s Twellman,Kelsey (Bauler,Theresa) Bystrom,Beth (Buri,Megan)

* Sep 24 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 4-0 5-2-2 4-1-0 83 Buri,Megan (Gaeta,Isabel) h I

Hayes,Olivia (Bystrom,Beth;Hinrichs,Katie) s

Hayes,Olivia (unassisted) t

Reuck,Katie (Hill,Danielle;Mahn,Riley) o

* Sep 26 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 1-0 6-2-2 5-1-0 345 Hayes,Olivia (Bystrom,Beth) R * Oct 01 at Missouri Western WO2 1-0 7-2-2 6-1-0 101 Hayes,Olivia (unassisted) y * Oct 03 at Southwest Baptist W 4-0 8-2-2 7-1-0 107 Mahn,Riley (unassisted)

Reuck,Katie (unassisted) o

Bystrom,Beth (Niebling,Heather) p Mahn,Riley (Twellman,Kelsey) p o * Oct 10 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 5-0 9-2-2 8-1-0 190 Schumann,Jaclyn (Mahn,Riley) n

Gaeta,Isabel (Twellman,Kelsey) e

Hayes,Olivia (penalty kick) n

Gaeta,Isabel (Mahn,Riley) t s Hayes,Olivia (Bystrom,Beth) * Oct 12 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 2-1 10-2-2 9-1-0 55 Reuck,Katie (Buri,Megan) Hinrichs,Katie (Buri,Megan)

* Oct 19 NW MISSOURI STATE W 3-0 11-2-2 10-1-0 95 Hinrichs,Katie (Reuck,Katie) m

Hayes,Olivia (Bauler,Theresa) I a Bystrom,Beth (unassisted) a * Oct 23 at Missouri Southern W 2-0 12-2-2 11-1-0 81 Mahn,Riley (Reuck,Katie) Schumann,Jaclyn (Bystrom,Beth) * Oct 29 at Washburn W 1-0 13-2-2 12-1-0 270 Hayes,Olivia (unassisted) * Oct 31 at Central Missouri L 0-2 13-3-2 12-2-0 57 -

* Nov 03 MISSOURI WESTERN T O 2 1-1 13-3-3 12-2-1 130 Twellman,Kelsey (Mahn,Riley) t R * Nov 05 at Emporia State W 2-0 14-3-3 13-2-1 54 Mahn,Riley (Twellman,Kelsey) u Gaeta,Isabel (Buri,Megan) m Nov 13 vs Nebraska-Omaha W 1-0 15-3-3 13-2-1 75 Mahn,Riley (Haluszczak,Kristin) a Nov 15 at #13 West Texas A&M L 0-1 15-4-3 13-2-1 95 - n

Team Record W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Avg. 17 Overall: 15-4-3 Total: 22 3089 140 Conference: 13-2-1 TRHome:UMANB 11ULLD 1720OGS. 156COM truman soccer Home: 8-0-3 Away: 10 1294 129 Away: 6-4-0 Neutral: 1 75 75 Neutral: 1-0-0 Overtime: 1-1-3 2009 Truman Women's Soccer2010 Bulldogs 2009 S TATS Truman Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 03, 2010) All games

o RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL f

n ALL GAMES 15-4-3 8-0-3 6-4-0 1-0-0 I CONFERENCE 13-2-1 7-0-1 6-2-0 0-0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-2-2 1-0-2 0-2-0 1-0-0

s Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att e Aug 28 DRURY W 2-0 185 23 Hayes,Olivia 22 12 0 24 38 .3 1 6 21 .5 5 3 6 2 - 2 h

C Aug 30 at Quincy L 1-2 89 14 Mahn,Riley 20 6 4 16 42 . 1 4 3 15 . 3 5 7 4 0 - 0 a Sep 04 ST. EDWARD'S UNIV. T 0-0 144 3 Reuck,Katie 22 5 3 13 44 .1 1 4 20 .4 5 5 1 0 - 0 o Sep 06 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA T 1-1 110 5 Twellman,Kelsey 22 3 5 11 32 . 0 9 4 11 . 3 4 4 0 0 - 0 C * Sep 10 at NW Missouri State W 2-1 163 13 Bystrom,Beth 21 3 5 11 28 .1 0 7 15 .5 3 6 0 0 - 1 * 09/12/20 at Nebraska-Omaha L 1-4 277 18 Gaeta,Isabel 22 3 3 9 39 . 0 7 7 22 . 5 6 4 0 0 - 0 * Sep 17 WASHBURN W 1-0 120 16 Buri,Megan 22 2 5 9 29 .0 6 9 15 .5 1 7 1 0 - 0 R * Sep 19 EMPORIA STATE W 3-0 263 7 Schumann,Jaclyn 22 2 1 5 12 . 1 6 7 7 . 5 8 3 1 0 - 0 e t * Sep 24 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 4-0 83 17 Hinrichs,Katie 20 2 1 5 10 .2 0 0 4 .4 0 0 2 0 - 0 s * Sep 26 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 1-0 345 8 Bauler,Theresa 22 0 3 3 10 . 0 0 0 5 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 o * Oct 01 at Missouri Western W 1-0 101 9 Niebling,Heather 19 0 2 2 9 0 . 0 0 3 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 R * Oct 03 at Southwest Baptist W 4-0 107 12 Haluszczak,Kristin 22 0 1 1 10 . 0 0 0 5 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 10 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 5-0 190 22 Hill,Danielle 8 0 1 1 1 0 . 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 * Oct 12 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 2-1 55 11 Wiegert,Jessica 4 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 3 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 s * Oct 19 NW MISSOURI STATE W 3-0 95 19 Richters,Kelsey 22 0 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 R * e Oct 23 at Missouri Southern W 2-0 81 6 Schnoes,Amy 20 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 y * Oct 29 at Washburn W 1-0 270 2 Montgomery,Stasia 22 0 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 0 a * Oct 31 at Central Missouri L 0-2 57 4 Hoffman,Cassie 7 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 l

p * Nov 03 MISSOURI WESTERN T 1-1 130 24 Taylor,Alison 7 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Nov 05 at Emporia State W 2-0 54 1 Grisham,Jayne 20 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 13 vs Nebraska-Omaha W 1-0 75 Total 22 38 34 110 320 .1 1 9 150 .4 6 9 15 2 - 3 Nov 15 at West Texas A&M L 0-1 95 Opponents 22 13 12 38 209 . 0 6 2 95 . 4 5 5 4 0 - 0 w e I TEAM STATISTICS TSU-W OPP ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho v

e SHOT STATISTICS 24 Taylor,Alison 6284:041 0.32 2 .6 6 7 1-0-1 1 .0

R Goals-Shot attempts 38-320 13-209 1 Grisham,Jayne 20 1779:04 12 0.61 76 . 8 6 4 14-4-2 10.0 Goals scored per game 1.73 0.59 Total 22 2063:08 13 0.57 82 .8 6 3 15-4-3 1 4 Shot pct. .1 1 9 .0 6 2 Opponents 22 2063:08 38 1.66 112 . 7 4 7 4-15-3 3

s Shots on goal-Attempts 150-320 95-209 d SOG pct. .4 6 9 .4 5 5 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

R S h o t s / G a m e 14.5 9.5 Truman 16 21 0 1 38 o CORNER KICKS 120 67 Opponents 8 4 1 0 13 C Goals off corners 4 1 e

R PENALTY KICKS 2-3 0-0 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total OFFSIDES 56 13 Truman 135 173 8 4 320 PENALTIES Opponents 106 89 6 8 209 y Yellow cards 11 8 R Red cards 0 1 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total o t ATTENDANCE Truman 44 36 1 1 82 s

I T o ta l 1720 1294 Opponents 43 62 6 1 112

h Dates/Avg Per Date 11/156 10/129 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/75 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Truman 39 77 2 2 120 s t Opponents 37 27 1 2 67 n e 1st 2nd OT OT2 n Fouls by Period Total

o Truman 79 88 4 4 175 p Opponents 101 109 7 5 222 p o individual Miaa R ankingS tEaM Miaa R ankingS Category ...... Player ...... rank (Actual) Category ...... rank (Actual) ...... MIAA Leader (Actual)

a Shots/game ...... Katie Reuck ...... t-10th (2.00) Shots ...... 1st (14.55/gm) ...... TRUMAN a

I Goals ...... Olivia Hayes ...... 2nd (12) Goals ...... 2nd (1.73/gm) ...... UNO (2.05/gm) m Assists ...... Beth Bystrom ...... t-4th (5) Assists ...... 2nd (1.55/gm) ...... UNO (1.71/gm) ...... Kelsey Twellman ...... t-4th (5) Points ...... 2nd (5.00/gm) ...... UNO (5.81/gm) ...... Megan Buri ...... t-4th (5) GA-Average ...... 1st (0.57) ...... TRUMAN ...... Riley Mahn ...... t-9th (4) Shutouts ...... 1st (14) ...... TRUMAN n a Points/game ...... Olivia Hayes ...... 5th (1.09) Saves ...... 5th (3.73/gm) ...... ESU (6.84/gm) m GA-Average ...... Jayne Grisham ...... 2nd (0.61) Fouls ...... 6th (7.95/gm) ...... SBU (11.47/gm) u

R Shutouts ...... Jayne Grisham ...... t-1st (10) Corners ...... 1st (5.45/gm) ...... TRUMAN t

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INDIvIDUAL SINGLE GAME rECOrDS TEAM SINGLE GAME rECOrDS I Goals: 5, Shauna Putnam vs. Benedictine (Kan.), 10-15-89 Goals: 18 vs. Benedictine (Kan.), 10-15-89 n Shots: 14, Shauna Putnam vs. Ark.-Fayetteville, 9-30-88 Shots: 59 vs. Benedictine (Kan.), 10-15-89 f Assists: 3, Stacy Erickson vs. Benedictine (Kan.), 10-15-89 & vs. Ark.-Little Points: 51 vs. Benedictine (Kan.), 10-15-89 o Rock, 9-4-88; Trishia Harting vs. Missouri Valley, 9-25-96, Anna Sonderman Most Goals Allowed: 10 vs. vs. Washburn, 9/14/03 Cardinal-Newman, 9-8-84 & vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 10-25-85 Points: 10, Shauna Putnam vs. Benedictine (Kan.), 10-15-89 Margin of victory: 18, vs. Benedictine (KS),10-15-89 Saves: 21, Renee Buchholz vs. Texas A&M, 9-27-85 Margin of Defeat: 10 vs. C Cardinal-Newman, 9-8-84 & vs. SIU-Edwardsville, 10-25-85 o INDIvIDUAL SINGLE SEASON rECOrDS a Most Games Played: 23, 14 players, 2007 & 11 players, 2008 C TEAM SINGLE SEASON rECOrDS h

Goals: 18, Sara Murray, 2003 Games Played: 23, 2007 & 2008 e

Consecutive Games with a Goal: 7, Kathy Corson, 1992 Goals: 59, 1989 s Shots: 102, Shauna Putnam, 1989 Consecutive Games with a Goal: 19, Sept. 11, 2004 to Aug. 26, 2005 Assists: 15, Sara Murray, 2003 Goals Per Game: 3.47, 1989

Points: 51, Sara Murray, 2003 Shots: 432, 1989 R

Fewest Goals Allowed: 7, Jenny Miller, 1998 & Emily Huyck, 1999 Assists: 54, 2003 o

Saves: 122, Jenny Miller, 1997 Assists Per Game: 2.94 (50 in 17 games), 1989 s

Goals Against Average: 0.36, Emily Huyck, 1999 Points: 168, 1989 & 2003 t Consecutive Shutouts: 10, Emily Huyck, 2000 Points Per Game: 9.88 (168 in 17 games), 1989 e Shutouts: 15, Lauren Davis, 2004 Saves: 124, 1997 R Most Goals Allowed: 34, Margaret Gonzalez (1984) Fewest Goals Allowed: 7, 1999 Fewest Goals Allowed Average: 0.36 (7/19 games), 1999

INDIvIDUAL CArEEr rECOrDS Goals Allowed: 60, 1985 p Games Played: 87, Kristin Haluszczak, 2006-09 Goals Allowed Average: 4.3, 1984 l Goals: 59, Sara Murray, 2001-04 Shutouts: 15, 2001 & 2004 a y

Shots: 301, Sara Murray, 2001-04 Consecutive Shutouts: 10, Sept. 23, 2000 to Oct. 28, 2000 e

Assists: 42, Sara Murray, 2001-04 Wins: 19, 2004 R

Points: 160, Sara Murray, 2001-04 Consecutive Wins: 13, Sept. 16, 2001 to Nov. 3, 2001 s Fewest Goals Allowed: 31, Emily Huyck, 1998-2001 Consecutive Games Saves: 384, Becky Eggleston, 1985-88 Unbeaten: 21, Aug. 27, 2004 to Nov. 12, 2004 Goals Against Average: 0.49, Emily Huyck, 1999-2001 Losses: 15, 1985 Shutouts: 43, Emily Huyck, 1998-2001 Consecutive Losses: 15, 1985 R e

Games in Goal: 76, Jenny Miller, 1995-98 Ties: 5, 1996 v

Minutes in Goal: 6,850:34, Jenny Miller, 1995-98 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 16, 1994-present I e

Most Goals Allowed: 105, Becky Eggleston, 1985-88 Consecutive Losing Seasons: 4, 1990-93 w

ECORDS ANKINGS R

NCAA R /R e C

INDIvIDUAL SEASON CONSECUTIvE SHUTOUT MINUTES CONSECUTIvE HOME GAMES o R

GOALS-AGAINST AvErAGE Emily Huyck 955:21 UNBEATEN STrEAK d

1999 Emily Huyck 20th 0.359 Sept. 17, 2000-Oct. 29, 2000 27 Sept. 8, 2002-Nov. 14, 2004 s (4th longest) (T-12th longest) SOLO SHUTOUT Emily Huyck 871:33 PErCENTAGE Oct. 9, 1999 - Sept. 2, 2000 CONSECUTIvE CONFErENCE h I

1999 Emily Huyck T-2nd 0.737 (9th longest) WINNING STrEAK s 2000 Emily Huyck T-11th 0.680 23 Oct. 6, 2002-Nov. 8, 2003 t o TEAM rECOrDS (5th longest) 2001 Emily Huyck T-15th 0.670 R

POINTS-SINGLE GAME 21 Sept. 1, 1999-Nov. 3, 2001 y SOLO SHUTOUTS 51 vs. Benedictine (Kan.) (6th longest)

2004 Lauren Davis T-4th 15 Oct. 15, 1989 T-10th o

2001 Emily Huyck T-8th 14 CONSECUTIvE CONFErENCE p GOALS-SINGLE GAME UNBEATEN STrEAK p

1999 Emily Huyck T-8th 14 o

2003 Lauren Davis T-19th 13 18 vs. Benedictine (Kan.) 47 Sept. 29, 2002-Oct. 9, 2005 n

2000 Emily Huyck T-19th 13 Oct. 15, 1989 T-9th (T-3rd longest) e 21 Sept. 1, 1999-Nov. 3, 2001 n t

GOALS-AGAINST AvErAGE-SEASON (T-14th longest) s INDIvIDUAL CArEEr 1999 0.359 T-19th GOALS-AGAINST AvErAGE CONSECUTIvE SHUTOUTS

Emily Huyck 7th 0.475 SAvE PErCENTAGE -SEASON 10 Sept. 23, 2000-Oct. 28, 2000 m

Lauren Davis 15th 0.611 2001 .912 T-7th (T-5th longest) I 2004 .909 8th 9 Oct. 10, 1999-Nov. 7, 1999 a a GOALKEEPEr MINUTES PLAYED (T-7th longest) Lauren Davis 18th 6,920:00 SHUTOUT PErCENTAGE-SEASON Jenny Miller 20th 6,850:34 1999 0.737 T-16th CONSECUTIvE WINNING SEASONS 16 1994-present t

FASTEST GOAL, STArT OF GAME CONSECUTIvE GAMES (7th longest) R Molly Swartzbaugh 0:15 vs. Drury UNBEATEN STrEAK u Oct. 27, 1997 (11th fastest all-time) 21 Aug. 27, 2004-Nov. 14, 2004 m (19th longest) a n

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CaREER RECORdS SEaSOn RECORdS o f Goals Fewest Goals Allowed n Goals Shots Shutouts 1. 18 Sara Murray, 2003 1. 7 Jenny Miller, 1998 I 1. 59 Sara Murray, 2001-04 1. 301 Sara Murray, 2001-04 1. 43 Emily Huyck, 1998-01 2. 17 Sara Murray, 2001 7 Emily Huyck, 1999 2. 48 Kathy Corson, 1989-92 2. 268 Shauna Putnam, 1987-90 2. 39 Jenny Miller, 1995-98 3. 16 Kathy Corson, 1989 3. 8 Emily Huyck, 2001 16 Trishia Harting, 1996 8 Lauren Davis, 2006 3. 39 Shauna Putnam, 1987-90 3. 190 Kathy Corson, 1989-92 3. 38 Lauren Davis, 2003-06 5. 15 Kathy Corson, 1992 5. 9 Lauren Davis, 2004 4. 37 Trishia Harting, 1993-96 4. 182 Carie Toczylowski, 1994-97 4. 15 Janet Larson, 1989-92 15 Sara Murray, 2004 6. 12 Lauren Davis, 2003 s 5. 35 Ellen Wright, 2001-04 5. 158 Anna Sonderman, 2001-04 5. 13 Emily Roark, 2005-07 7. 14 Shauna Putnam, 1988 12 Jayne Grisham, 2009 e 14 Shauna Putnam, 1989 8. 14 Emily Huyck, 2000 6. 32 Carie Toczylowski, 1994-97 6. 156 Jocelyn Parisi, 1995-98 6. 12 Jayne Grisham, 2008-pr h 9. 13 Ellen Wright, 2003 9. 15 Jenny Miller, 1995 7. 27 Jessica Wiegert, 2006-09 7. 154 Ellen Wright, 2001-04 7. 11 Lisa Schmalz, 2002-04 C 10. 12 Carie Toczylowski, 1996 10. 16 Lisa Schmalz, 2002 12 Olivia Hayes, 2009 a 8. 22 Jill Benson, 1994-97 8. 152 Stacy Erickson, 1987-90 8. 10 Leah Hollcroft, 1991-94 Saves o 9. 21 Riley Mahn, 2006-09 9. 150 Jessica Wiegert, 2006-09 9. 8 Becky Eggleston, 1985-88 Assists 1. 122 Jenny Miller, 1997 C 10. 20 Katie Reuck, 2007-09 10. 149 Isabel Gaeta, 2006-09 10. 5 Denise Childress, 2006-08 1. 15 Sara Murray, 2003 2. 117 Becky Eggleston, 1987 2. 13 Jill Benson, 1996 3. 116 Becky Eggleston, 1988 Assists Games Played Games In Goal 13 Sara Murray, 2004 4. 100 Emily Huyck, 2000 4. 12 Trishia Harting, 1996 5. 93 Janet Larson, 1989 1. 42 Sara Murray, 2001-04 1. 87 Kristen Haluszczak, 2006-09 1. 78 Lauren Davis, 2003-06 R 5. 11 Helen Turnbull, 1984 6. 88 Lauren Davis, 2004 e 2. 29 Trishia Harting, 1993-96 2. 85 Sara Murray, 2001-04 2. 76 Jenny Miller, 1995-98 6. 10 Kathy Corson , 1989 7. 84 Jenny Miller, 1996 t 3. 24 Anna Sonderman, 2001-04 85 Ellen Wright, 2001-04 3. 69 Emily Huyck, 1998-01 10 Trishia Harting , 1994 84 Emily Huyck, 1999 s 4. 21 Jill Benson, 1994-97 85 Rachael Schmidt, 2004-07 4. 58 Janet Larson, 1989-92 8. 9 Sara Murray, 2002 84 Emily Huyck, 2001 o 9 Ellen Wright, 2003 10. 83 Leah Hollcroft, 1994

R 21 Carie Toczylowski, 1994-97 85 Katie Buning, 2005-08 5. 53 Becky Eggleston, 1985-88 10. 8 Carie Toczylowski, 1997 6. 20 Stacy Erickson, 1987-90 85 Isabel Gaeta, 2006-09 6. 40 Leah Hollcroft, 1991-94 8 Anna Sonderman, 2003 Shutouts 7. 19 Kathy Corson, 1989-92 7. 84 Lauren Cepicky, 2002-05 7. 37 Emily Roark, 2005-07 1. 15 Lauren Davis, 2004 Points 2. 14 Emily Huyck, 2001 19 Jocelyn Parisi, 1995-98 8. 83 Stephanie Cepicky, 2000-04 8. 26 Jayne Grisham, 2008-pr 1. 51 Sara Murray, 2003 14 Emily Huyck, 1999 s 19 Ellen Wright, 2001-04 9. 81 Anna Sonderman, 2001-04 9. 23 Denise Childress, 2006-08 2. 44 Trishia Harting, 1996 4. 13 Emily Huyck, 2000 R 10. 17 Melissa Miller, 1998-2001 Lauren Hawks, 2003-06 10. 21 Lisa Schmalz, 2002 3. 43 Sara Murray, 2004 13 Lauren Davis, 2003 e 4. 42 Kathy Corson, 1989 6. 11 Jenny Miller, 1996 y 5. 39 Sara Murray, 2001 11 Lisa Schmalz, 2002 a Points Saves Keeper Minutes 6. 35 Ellen Wright, 2003 11 Emily Roark, 2007 l 1. 160 Sara Murray, 2001-04 1. 384 Becky Eggleston, 1985-88 1. 6,865:34 Lauren Davis, 2003-06 7. 34 Shauna Putnam, 1989 9. 10 Jenny Miller, 1997 p 2. 115 Kathy Corson, 1989-92 2. 342 Jenny Miller, 1995-98 2. 6,850:34 Jenny Miller, 1995-98 8. 33 Kathy Corson, 1992 10 Jayne Grisham, 2009 9. 32 Shauna Putnam, 1988 3. 103 Trishia Harting, 1993-96 3. 307 Janet Larson, 1989-92 3. 5,869:12 Emily Huyck, 1998-01 10. 29 Carie Toczylowski, 1996 Keeper Minutes 4. 90 Shauna Putnam, 1987-90 4. 300 Emily Huyck, 1998-2001 4. 5,204:00 Janet Larson, 1989-92 1. 2,058:00 Jenny Miller, 1997 5. 89 Ellen Wright, 2001-04 5. 271 Leah Hollcroft, 1991-94 5. 4,007:00 Becky Eggleston, 1986-88 Shots 2. 2,040:47 Lauren Davis, 2004 w 6. 85 Carie Toczylowski, 1994-97 6. 257 Lauren Davis, 2003-06 6. 3,539:00 Leah Hollcroft, 1991-94 1. 102 Shauna Putnam, 1989 3. 2,010:16 Emily Roark, 2007 e 2. 88 Sara Murray, 2003 4. 1,933:58 Lisa Schmalz, 2002 I 7. 67 Jessica Wieger, 2006-09 7. 97 Renee Buchholz, 1984-85 7. 2772:17 Emily Roark, 2005-07 3. 86 Sara Murray, 2001 5. 1,905:00 Jenny Miller, 1996 v 8. 65 Jill Benson, 1994-97 8. 89 Jayne Grisham, 2008-pr 8. 2229:04 Jayne Grisham , 2008-pr 4. 73 Sara Murray, 2004 6. 1,878:32 Emily Huyck, 2001 e 5. 69 Shauna Putnam, 1988 7. 1,830:00 Lauren Davis, 2003

R 9. 58 Anna Sonderman, 2001-04 9. 84 Emily Roark, 2005-07 9. 1,933:58 Lisa Schmalz, 2002 6. 67 Anna Sonderman, 2003 8. 1,779:04 Jayne Grisham, 2009 10. 55 Melissa Miller, 1998-01 10. 79 Lisa Schmalz, 2002-05 10. 1743:19 Denise Childress, 06-08 7. 66 Shauna Putnam, 1987 9. 1,752:48 Emily Huyck, 1999 66 Lauren Hawks, 2006 10. 1,747:55 Emily Huyck, 2000 Active players in bold . 9. 65 Carie Toczylowski, 1996 s 10. 64 Trishia Harting, 1996 d R o

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R Goals 1989 Shauna Putnam ...... 102 2000 Melissa Miller ...... 6 1984 Marjorie Moody & 1990 Kathy Corson ...... 41 2001 Melissa Miller ...... 6 Season record Sh G A Pts Sv GA Sho Sue Merly ...... 4 1991 Amy Mangles ...... 37 2002 Sara Murray ...... 9 1984 2-7-1 26 10 16 36 83 43 1 1985 Marjorie Moody ...... 2 1992 Kathy Corson ...... 57 2003 Sara Murray ...... 15 y 1985 0-14 50 6 3 15 150 57 0 1986 Deirdre Brenner ...... 7 1993 Amy Mangels ...... 43 2004 Sara Murray ...... 13 R 1987 Shauna Putnam ...... 8 1994 Carie Toczylowski ...... 40 2005 Lauren Cepicky ...... 5 1986 4-9 127 19 13 51 196 28 1 o 1988 Shauna Putnam ...... 14 1995 Carie Toczylowski ...... 28 2006 Jessica Wiegert ...... 5 1987 7-6-2 258 26 12 64 117 28 2 t 1989 Kathy Corson ...... 16 1996 Carie Toczylowski ...... 65 2007 Jessica Wiegert ...... 5 1988 9-7 216 33 24 90 119 26 5 s 1990 Kathy Corson ...... 9 1997 Carie Toczylowski ...... 49 2008 Megan Buri ...... 5 I 1991 Kathy Corson ...... 8 1998 Jocelyn Parisi ...... 58 2009 Kelsey Twellman ...... 5 1989 11-5-1 432 59 50 168 93 25 5 h 1992 Kathy Corson ...... 15 1999 Stephanie Toczylowski ..35 Beth Bystrom ...... 5 1990 8-9-1 243 32 14 78 94 32 6 1993 Trishia Harting ...... 6 2000 Stephanie Cepicky ....38 Megan Buri ...... 5 1994 Jill Benson ...... 11 2001 Sara Murray ...... 86 1991 6-8-2 241 25 14 62 69 25 5 s 1995 Trishia Harting ...... 9 2002 Sara Murray ...... 54 Points 1992 5-8-3 216 28 23 75 96 37 2 t 1996 Trishia Harting ...... 16 2003 Sara Murray ...... 88 1984 Helen Turnbull ...... 11 1993 4-11 184 30 16 76 80 32 3 n 1997 Carie Toczylowski ...... 7 2004 Sara Murray ...... 73 1985 Marjorie Moody ...... 6 e Molly Swartzbaugh ...... 7 2005 Lauren Cepicky ...... 41 1986 Deirdre Brenner ...... 16 1994 9-7-2 253 41 35 115 83 28 5 n 1998 Jill Harlan ...... 5 2006 Lauren Hawks ...... 66 1987 Shauna Putnam ...... 18 1995 12-4-1 153 32 30 94 74 15 9 o 1999 Stephanie Toczylowski ....6 2007 Isabel Gaeta ...... 47 1988 Shauna Putnam ...... 32 1996 12-3-5 305 51 49 151 84 20 11 p Melissa Miller ...... 6 2008 Jessica Wiegert ...... 62 1989 Kathy Corson ...... 42 p 2000 Stephanie Cepicky ...... 7 2009 Katie Reuck ...... 44 1990 Kathy Corson ...... 22 1997 15-6-1 254 38 35 111 124 18 10 o 2001 Sara Murray ...... 17 1991 Kathy Corson ...... 18 1998 10-5-3 317 32 32 96 94 9 11 2002 Sara Murray ...... 9 Assists 1992 Kathy Corson ...... 33 1999 14-4-1 283 34 34 102 84 7 14 2003 Sara Murray ...... 18 1984 Helen Turnbull ...... 11 1993 Trishia Harting ...... 14 2004 Sara Murray ...... 15 1985 Tanya Finley ...... 1 1994 Jill Benson ...... 23 2000 15-4 309 41 37 119 100 14 13 2005 Emily Newsham ...... 5 Maggie Egofske ...... 1 1995 Trishia Harting ...... 23 2001 18-3 398 47 45 139 84 8 15 a Robyn Mortenson ...... 5 Diane Rothmeyer ...... 1 1996 Trishia Harting ...... 44 a 2006 Jessica Wiegert ...... 10 1986 Christy Phoebus ...... 4 1997 Carie Toczylowski ...... 22 2002 16-3-2 305 38 33 109 80 16 11 I 2007 Jessica Wiegert ...... 7 1987 Stacy Erickson ...... 4 1998 Jill Harlan ...... 13 2003 18-2-1 419 57 54 168 66 12 14 m Katie Reuck ...... 7 1988 Stacy Erickson ...... 7 1999 Stephanie Toczylowski ..15 2004 19-1-2 343 45 39 129 90 9 15 Isabel Gaeta ...... 7 1989 Kathy Corson ...... 10 2000 Melissa Miller ...... 18 2008 Jessica Wiegert ...... 10 1990 Kathy Corson ...... 4 2001 Sara Murray ...... 39 2005 10-7-3 290 33 21 87 70 19 8 Riley Mahn ...... 10 1991 Susan Mendoza ...... 4 2002 Sara Murray ...... 27 2006 12-5-3 310 33 30 96 68 10 12 2009 Olivia Hayes ...... 12 1992 Stephanie Barrowclough ..5 2003 Sara Murray ...... 51 2007 15-7-1 330 39 28 106 58 19 11 1993 Shelly Landa ...... 3 2004 Sara Murray ...... 43 n Shots 1994 Trishia Harting ...... 10 2005 Lauren Cepicky ...... 13 2008 17-4-2 374 43 32 118 73 19 8 a 1984 No Records Available 1995 Carie Toczylowski ...... 6 2006 Jessica Wiegert ...... 25 2009 15-4-3 320 38 34 110 82 13 14

m 1985 Diane Rothmeyer ...... 15 1996 Jill Benson ...... 13 2007 Jessica Wiegert ...... 19 1986 Deirdre Brenner ...... 23 1997 Carie Toczylowski ...... 8 2008 Jessica Wiegert ...... 23 u 1987 Shauna Putnam ...... 66 1998 Jocelyn Parisi ...... 7 Riley Mahn ...... 23 283-153-40 6,959 910 753 2,573 2,411 569 211 R 1988 Shauna Putnam ...... 69 1999 Jill Harlan ...... 6 2009 Olivia Hayes ...... 24 t

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year Opponent w/l Score Round Site n

1997 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 1-0 Regionals Rensselaer, Ind. f o West Virginia Wesleyan L 0-1 Quarterfinals Buckhannon, W.V.

2001 Northern Colorado W 1-0 Regionals KIRKSVILLE C

Northern Kentucky L 0-2 Quarterfinals KIRKSVILLE o a C

2002 Northern Colorado W 1-0 Regionals Greeley, Colo. h e

Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3 Regionals Omaha, Neb. s

2003 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-3 Regionals Omaha, Neb. R o s

2004 South Dakota W 3-1 Regionals KIRKSVILLE t Nebraska-Omaha L 1-2 Regionals KIRKSVILLE e R

2007 Nebraska-Omaha L 0-3 Regionals Winona, Minn. p l 2008 Washburn W 1-0 Regionals Canyon, Texas a y

Texas A&M-Commerce W 2-1 Regionals KIRKSVILLE e R

Seattle (Wash.) Pacific L 0-1 Quarterfinals KIRKSVILLE s

2009 Nebraska-Omaha W 1-0 Regionals Canyon, Texas R

West Texas A&M L 0-1 Regionals Canyon, Texas e v I e w R

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2004 S p 19-1-2 M , C o

RECORdS 21- gaME unbEatEn StREak R d After an unbeaten regular season, the Truman soc - s cer team hosted the NCAA Division II Central re -

gional tournament at the Truman Soccer Park. h I

In the opening game of the tournament, the Bull - s dogs wasted little time in getting on the board. Sara t o

Murray scored just 0:59 seconds into the game R

against South Dakota. y The Coyotes evened the score at the 22 minute mark only to watch the Bulldog tack on two more o p

goals before the intermission for a 3-1 lead. p o

Stephanie Cepicky had the game winner at the 29 n

minute mark, while Anna Sonderman added the in - e n

surance goal in the 41st minute. t The Bulldogs advanced to play Nebraska-Omaha s for the regional championship game. It marked the third straight time the two teams had faced each other in the national tournament. The Mavericks struck first with a goal in the 38th minute and took a 1-0 lead into halftime, but Robyn Mortenson knotted the m I game at one with an unassisted goal in the 60th minute. a Truman kept the pressure on but couldn’t get the game winner in regulation. a UNO brought the season to a crashing halt with a goal that just hit the inside of the post three minutes into overtime for the win. It was Truman’s only loss in the season. t R u m a n

21 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer All -A MERICANS 2010 Bulldogs

katiE REuCk aRa uRRay o S M f 2009 t HiRd -t EaM all -a MERiCan 2003, 2004 f iRSt -t EaM all -a MERiCan n I Katie Reuck became the seventh Bulldog to The only first-team all-American in school earn all-American honors following her senior history, Murray repeated the honor in 2004 season of her three-year Truman career. She while leading the Bulldogs to an unbeaten regu - scored 20 goals after transferring from Rockhurst lar season, sixth consecutive MIAA title and

s (Mo.) University prior to her sophomore season. fourth-straight NCAA tournament appearance.

e She ranked 10th all-time in Bulldog scoring his - Besides owning all of the Truman and

h tory and finished with 50 career points, adding MIAA scoring marks, she was named the fe -

C ten assists to her 20 goals scored. male winner of the Ken B. Jones Award. The

a As a senior, she finished third on the squad award is given to the top male and female stu - with five goals and added three assists on the o dent-athlete regardless of sport in the confer - way to picking up first-team all-MIAA and sec - C ence. She was the first soccer player and first ond-team Daktronics all-region honors. Reuck Truman female student-athlete to receive the was named to the all-MIAA first-team each of honor. her three seasons in Kirksville and was a unani - She was a four-time first-team all-confer -

R mous choice by conference coaches this season. ence and all-region selection as well as fresh - e Reuck was the only player from the MIAA man of the year in 2001 and MVP in 2003. t and was just one of three from the South Central Murray was also a two-time second-team s region to earn all-American status in the 2009 academic all-American. o season.

R She is currently only the 8th player in Divi - sion II to record 40 goals and 40 assists in a ca - reer G/GS Sh Gl A Pts G/GS Sh Gl A Pts s Career 68/67 126 20 7 50 Career 85/85 301 59 42 160 R e y a anna SOndERMan lauREn daviS l p 2004 S ECOnd -t EaM all -a MERiCan 2004 t HiRd -t EaM all -a MERiCan Anna Sonderman was a steady force in the Lauren Davis has followed the tradition Bulldog midfield for four years and was re - of strong goalkeeping for the Bulldogs under warded her senior year by being named to the Coach Mike Cannon. Davis became the second w second-team all-America squad by the National Bulldog netminder to earn all-American honors e Soccer Coaches Association of America. In 2004, I in the program history after a stellar 2004 sea - v Sonderman was third on the team in points with son. e 20 on six goals and eight assists. Of the 22 games played that year, Davis

R A three-time all-region pick and first-team recorded a school and conference single-season all-conference selection, Sonderman was a focal record, 15 shutouts. She finished fourth in all of point of a team that outscored their opponents the NCAA Division II among keepers in goals- 45-9 in 2004, including 15 shutouts. against average with a 0.40. Davis allowed only s Sonderman finished her career ranked third nine goals in the 22 games and went six consec - d all-time in assists with 24 and eighth in points utive contests without allowing a tally. R and ninth in goals. During her four years on the She was named first-team all-conference for o pitch, Sonderman helped contribute to 55 the second straight year and first-team all-region

C shutouts and an overall record of 71-9-5. for the first time in leading the Bulldogs to their e She was part of fourth straight MIAA cham - sixth-straight conference title and fourth straight

R pionships and NCAA post-season appearances. trip to the NCAA Division II national tourna - ment. y

R G/GS Sh Gl A Pts Min G/GS Sv GA GA/PG SO o Career 80/65 158 17 24 58 t 6865:34 78/74 257 47 0.60 38 s I h JEnnifER buSCHER s HiRd EaM ECOnd EaM t 2001 (t -t ), 2002 (S -t ) n Jennifer Buscher became the team’s first two- e time all-America at the conclusion of the 2002 n campaign when she was named the NSCAA’s o second-team. She was named a third-team all- p

p America in 2001. A defender, Buscher helped the

o ‘Dogs make the NCAA tournament her final two seasons, and was an important cog in the Truman defense that led the nation with a 0.38 goals against average and allowed just 4.4 shots on goal per game and eight goals all season in 2001. a Buscher also assisted in setting the school’s team a I record for shutouts that season as the Bulldogs m held 15 foes to a nil score in ‘01. After missing the 2000 season with an injury, Buscher made up for lost time by helping the ‘Dogs reach the NCAA Division II postseason tournament for the second time in the Univer -

n sity’s history, and their first-ever chance to host

a an NCAA game. m

u G/GS Sh Gl A Pts

R Career 79/78 15 2 7 11 t

22 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer All -A MERICANS 2010 Bulldogs I EMily HuyCk JOCElyn paRiSi n f

2001 S ECOnd -t EaM all -a MERiCan 1997 S ECOnd -t EaM all -a MERiCan o Emily Huyck was named an NSCAA/adi - In 1997, the soccer team had several firsts. Not das second-team all-America in 2001 after lead - only did it advance to the playoffs for the first time in school history, but a Bulldog was named all-America. ing the nation with an 0.38 goals against Forward Jocelyn Parisi was named to the NSCAA average as the Bulldogs earned their first-ever second-team all-America list following Truman’s post - C home game in the NCAA Division II postseason season run. She was also named NSCAA first-team o

tournament. She shut out a Truman record of 43 all-Central region along with teammate Kim Mannion. a In ‘97, Parisi moved forward from the midfield opponents from 1998-01. where she played during her freshman and sophomore C Huyck played a little more than 5,869 min - seasons. She scored 15 points on four goals and seven h

utes in goal for the ‘Dogs during her tenure, the assists during her first two seasons. As a junior, Parisi e

second-most ever by a Bulldog goalkeeper. Un - posted career highs in every category. s fortunately, she saw limited action as a fresh - She ended her career in 1998 with 76 games played, 156 shots, nine goals, 19 assists and 37 points. man behind another outstanding Truman Her 19 career assists ties her for fifth all-time at Tru - netminder, Jenny Miller. man, and Parisi’s 156 shots are the fourth-highest ca - Huyck allowed just eight goals in her final reer total by a Bulldog. Parisi is tied for second among R season, but limited opponents to seven goals in Truman career leaders in games played and is ninth in o 1999, tying the school record set by Miller the points. s previous season. t Huyck left her name in many places in the e Truman, MIAA and NCAA record books, and R shares the Division II standard for single season solo shutout percentage (0.74) after holding 14

of 19 teams scoreless in 1999. p l

G/GS Sh Gl A Pts a Min G/GS Sv GA GA/PG SO Career 76/74 156 9 19 37 y

5869:12 69/60 300 31 0.45 43 e R s bUlldOg All -R EgION SElECTIONS 1995 Sara Murray-First Team 2008 Keryi Wickenhauser-Second Team Ellen Wright-Second Team Kim Wolff-First Teams R Chris zitko-Second Team Katie Reuck-First Team e Jenny Miller-Hon. Mention 2005 Jessica Wiegert-First Team v I Lauren Cepicky-Third Team Theresa Bauler-Second Team e 1996 Riley Mahn-Third Team w Trishia Harting-Second Team 2006 Chris zitko-Second Team Jessica Wiegert-Second Team 2009 Robyn Mortenson-Third Team Olivia Hayes-First Team 1997 Melissa Snodgrass-Second Team Katie Reuck-First Team R Kim Mannion-First Team Jayne Grisham-Second Team e Jocelyn Parisi-First Team 2007 Theresa Bauler-Third Team C Emily Newsham-Second Team Megan Buri-Third Team o 1998 Kim Wolff-Third Team R 1987 Jenny Miller-Second Team Selected by members of the National Soccer d Shauna Putnam-Hon. Mention Jocelyn Parisi-Second Team Coaches Association of America s 1988 1999

Maggie Froelich-First Team Jill Harlan-Second Team h

Shauna Putnam-First Team Meredith Hartle-Second Team I

Since the program’s inception in s Stacy Erickson-Second Team Stephanie Toczylowski-Second Diane Rothmeyer-Second Team Team 1952, the College Sports Information t Becky Eggleston-Hon. Mention Directors Association (CoSIDA) has o Tracy Feder-Hon. Mention 2000 R

bestowed Academic All-America hon - y LaDawn zitur-Hon. Mention Emily Huyck-Second Team ors on more than 14,000 student ath -

1989 2001 letes covering all divisions and NCAA o

Shauna Putnam-First Team Jennifer Buscher-First Team championship sports. p Kathy Corson-Second Team Emily Huyck-First Team p Tracy Feder-Second Team Sara Murray-First Team o Maggie Froelich-Hon. Mention Anna Smith-First Team To be eligible for Academic All-District consideration, a student- n Melissa Miller-Second Team e 1990 athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative n Kathy Corson-Second Team GPA of 3.30 on a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and t 2002 s Maggie Froelich-Second Team Jennifer Buscher-First Team academic standings at his/her current institution and be nominated by Anna Sonderman-First Team 1991 Sara Murray-First Team his/her school’s sports information office. Kathy Corson-First Team Lisa Schmalz-Second Team m Shelley Landa-Second Team Women’s Soccer players earning Academic All-America honors: I

Susanna Mendoza-Second Team 2003 a

Sara Murray-First Team 2003 Sara Murray (2T) 2005 Lauren Cepicky (3T) a 1992 Ellen Wright-First Team 2004 Sara Murray (2T) Kathy Corson-First Team Stephanie Cepicky-First Team Shelley Landa-Second Team Lauren Davis-Second Team Women’s Soccer players earning Academic All-District honors: Beth Wieman-Second Team 2001 Nikki Taylor (2T) 2007 Katelyn Talcott (2T) 1993 Anna Sonderman-Second Team 2002 Jennifer Buscher (2T) Rachael Schmidt (3T) t Shelley Landa-Second Team Robyn Mortenson-Third Team 2003 Sara Murray (1T) Jessica Weigert (3T) R Ellen Wright (1T) 2008 Jessica Weigert (1T) u

1994 2004 Lauren Cepicky (2T) 2009 Megan Buri (1T) m

Mindy Holcomb-Second Team Lauren Davis-First Team 2004 Sara Murray (1T) Amy Schnoes (1T) a Lauren Cepicky (1T) Katie Rueck (2T) Stephanie Cepicky-First Team n Anna Sonderman-First Team 2005 Lauren Cepicky (1T) Theresa Bauler (2T) 2007 Emily Newsham (2T) Isabel Gaeta (3T) 23 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer All -MIAA b UlldOgS 2010 Bulldogs

1999 Emily Huyck (1T)* 2002 Lisa Schmalz (1T) 2005 Asdis Finnsdottir (1T) 2009 Theresa Bauler (1T) Jill Harlan (1T) Jennifer Buscher (1T) Lauren Cepicky (1T) Megan Buri (1T) o

f Meredith Hartle (1T) Anna Sonderman (1T) Kim Wolff (2T) Olivia Hayes (1T) **

n Stephanie Toczylowski (1T) Sara Murray (1T) Molly Benson (2T) Katie Reuck (1T) I Nicole Thorpe (2T) Karla Danekas (2T) Robyn Mortenson (2T) Kelsey Richters (1T) Kelli Best (2T) Beth Wieman (2T) Lauren Davis (HM) Kelsey Twellman (2T) Anna Smith (2T)** Anna Smith (2T) Maureen Bylina (HM) Jayne Grisham (HM) Melissa Miller (2T) Heather Murray (2T) s Jennifer Buscher (HM) Lisa Manns (HM) 2006 Melissa Snodgrass (1T) 1T- First-Team e Karla Danekas (HM) Ellen Wright (HM) Robyn Mortenson (1T) 2T- Second-Team h Jessica Pohren (HM) Jessica Wiegert (1T)** HM-Honorable Mention C Niki Taylor (HM) 2003 Lauren Davis (1T) Lauren Davis (2T) *-MVP a Stephanie Cepicky (1T) Kim Wolff (2T) **-Freshman of the Year o

C 2000 Emily Huyck (1T) Lisa Manns (1T) Rachael Schmidt (2T) Meredith Hartle (1T)* Beth Wieman (1T) Lauren Hawks (2T) Nicole Thorpe (1T) Robyn Mortenson (1T) Emily Newsham (HM) Molly Adams (1T) Anna Sonderman (1T) Katie Ruefer (HM) R

e Melissa Miller (1T) Sara Murray (1T)* t Anna Smith (2T) Angie Schuhler (2T) 2007 Emily Newsham (1T) s Stephanie Cepicky (2T) Lauren Cepicky (2T) Katie Reuck (1T) o Karla Danekas (HM) Ellen Wright (2T) Kim Wolff (2T) R Beth Wieman (HM) Molly Benson (HM) Katie Buning (2T) Kelli Best (HM) Isabel Gaeta (2T) Missy Ell (HM) 2004 Lauren Davis (1T) Jessica Wiegert (2T) s Jessica Pohren (HM) Stephanie Cepicky (1T) Brigitte Pohren (HM)

R Niki Taylor (HM) Anna Sonderman (1T) Rachael Schmidt (HM) e Sara Murray (1T) Katelyn Talcott (HM) y 2001 Emily Huyck (1T)* Lauren Cepicky (2T) a

l Karla Danekas (1T) Robyn Mortenson (2T) 2008 Kim Wolff (1T) p Beth Wieman (1T) Ellen Wright (2T) Katie Reuck (1T) Melissa Miller (1T) Lisa Manns (HM) Jessica Wiegert (1T) Heather Murray (1T) Rachael Schmidt (HM) Katie Buning (2T) Anna Smith (1T) Molly Benson (HM) Megan Buri (2T) w Sara Murray (1T)** Theresa Bauler (HM) e

I Jennifer Buscher (2T) Kelsey Richters (HM) v Nicole Thorpe (2T) Riley Mahn (HM) e Kelli Best (2T) R Ellen Wright (HM)

s YEARlY TEAM AwARdS d

R 2009 2006 2003 2000

o MVP: Katie Reuck MVP: Robyn Mortenson MVP: Sara Murray MVP: Meredith Hartle

C Offensive MVP: Olivia Hayes Offensive MVP: Lauren Hawks & Jes - Offensive MVP: Sara Murray Offensive MVP: Stephanie Cepicky

e Defensive MVP: Theresa Bauler sica Wiegert Defensive MVP: Beth Wieman Defensive MVP: Meredith Hartle

R Most Improved: Heather Niebling Defensive MVP: Kim Wolff Most Improved: Maureen Bylina Most Improved: Jessie Pohren “110% Award”: Megan Buri Most Improved: Kelsey Richters 110%: Ellen Wright & Angie Schuhler 110%: Missy Ell Rookie of the Year: Kelsey Twellman “110% Award”: Melissa Snodgrass Rookie of the Year: Robyn Mortenson Rookie of the Year: Stephanie Cepicky y Goal of the Year : Kelsy Twellman vs. Rookie of the Year: Jessica Wiegert Goal of the Year: Ellen Wright vs. Goal of Year: Nikki Thorpe vs. NKU

R ESU, 9/19/09 & Olivia Hayes vs. Mis - Goal of the Year : Lauren Hawks vs. CMSU, 10-9-03 Save of Year: Emily Huyck vs. UNC o souri Western, 10/1/09 Missouri Western 10-1-2006 Save of the Year: Lauren Davis vs. t Save of the Year: Jayne Grisham vs. Save of the Year: Lauren Davis/Kim CMSU, 10-19-03 1999 s

I Drury, 8/28/09 Wolff at UNO, 2 9-2-2006) MVP: Emily Huyck

h 2002 Offensive MVP: Stephanie Toczylowski 2008 2005 MVP: Jennifer Buscher Defensive MVP: Meredith Hartle MVP: Kim Wolff MVP: Robyn Mortenson Offensive MVP: Sara Murray Most Improved: Missy Ell s Offensive MVP: Jessica Wiegert Offensive MVP: Robyn Mortenson Defensive MVP: Jennifer Buscher 110%: Nikki Thorpe t

n Defensive MVP: Kim Wolff Defensive MVP: Maureen Bylina Most Improved: Angie Schuhler & Rookie of the Year: Anna Smith

e Most Improved: Riley Mahn Most Improved: Maureen Bylina Becky Ojile Goal of Year: Heather Murray vs. Barry n “110% Award”: Katie Reuck 110%: Chayil Wiedeman 110%: Angie Schuhler Save of Year: Emily Huyck vs. Lewis o Rookie of the Year: Megan Buri Rookie of the Year: Kim Wolff Rookie of the Year: Lauren Cepicky p Goal of the Year : Riley Mahn vs. Goal of the Year: Lauren Hawks vs. Goal of the Year: Ellen Wright vs. 1998 MVP: Stephanie Toczylowski p Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/20/08 SBU, 10-1-05 Northern Colorado, 11-13-02 1997 MVP: Jenny Miller o Save of the Year: Jayne Grisham vs. Save of the Year: Emily Roark vs. Save of the Year: Karla Danekas vs. 1996 MVP: Trishia Harting Missouri Southern, 10/25/08 ESU, 9-18-05 Northern Colorado, 11-13-02 1995 MVP: Keryi Wickenhauser 1994 MVP: Cathy Bussjaeger 1993 MVP: Shelly Landa a 2007 2004 2001

a MVP: Emily Newsham MVP: Sara Murray MVP: Emily Huyck 1992 MVP: Kathy Corson I Offensive MVP: Isabel Gaeta Offensive MVP: Sara Murray Offensive MVP: Sara Murray 1991 MVP: Shelly Landa m Defensive MVP: Kim Wolff Defensive MVP: Lauren Davis Defensive MVP: Karla Danekas 1990 MVP: Maggie Froelich Most Improved: Theresa Bauler Most Improved: Melissa Snodgrass Most Improved: Anna Sonderman 1989 MVP: Tracy Feder “110% Award”: Theresa Bauler 110%: Ellen Wright 110%: Melissa Miller 1988 MVP: Becky Eggleston Rookies of the Year: Erin Buning & Rookie of the Year: Rachael Schmidt Rookie of the Year: Sara Murray 1987 MVP: Becky Eggleston Katie Reuck Goal of the Year: Ellen Wright vs. Goal of the Year: Anna Sonderman vs. 1986 MVP: Tracy Feder n Goal of the Year : Isabel Gaeta at CMSU, 10-19-04 & Sara Murray Northern Colorado, 11-9-01 1985 MVP: Helen Turnbull a NWMSU, 10-7-2007 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 9-11-04 Save of the Year: Emily Huyck & Jen - 1984 MVP: Renee Buchholz m Save of the Year: Emily Roark at UCM, Save of the Year: Lauren Davis vs. nifer Buscher vs. Northern Col - u 10-27-2007 Washburn, 10-19-04 orado, 11-9-01 R t

24 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer All -T IME lETTERwINNERS 2010 Bulldogs I -A- -E- -I-, -J- -P- -T- n

Molly Adams 00, 02 Michele Eckert 84, 85 Jocelyn Parisi 95, 96, 97, 98 Katelyn Talcott 06, 07, 08 f Leslie Armstrong 87, 88 Becky Eggleston 85, 86, 87, 88 -K- Laura Paul 01 Niki Taylor 98, 99, 00 o Missy Ell 99, 00, 01 Susan Kyle 91 Mary Pfaff 84 Nicole Thorpe 98, 99, 00, 01 -B- Anne Elliott 89, 90, 91 Shauna Putnam 87, 88, 89, 90 Helen Turnbull 84, 85, 86, 87 Cheryl Baalmann 85, 87 Beth Enochs 97, 98 -L- Christy Phoebus 90 Carie Toczylowski 94, 95, 96, 97

Colleen Baker 08 Stacy Erickson 88, 89, 90 Sherry Lassa 84, 85, 86 Brigitte Pohren 05, 06, 07, 08 Stephanie Toczylowski 97, 98, 99 C

Stephanie Barrowclough 92, 93, 94 Richele Landa 90, 91, 92, 93 Jessica Pohren 99, 00 Kelsey Twellman 09 o

Theresa Bauler 07, 08, 09 -F- Janet Larson 91 a Barbara Becher 84 Julie Fasbender 91, 92 -Q- -U-, -V- C Lori Becker 84 Tracy Feder 86, 87, 88, 89 -M- h Jill Benson 94, 95, 96, 97 Tiernan Fehling 93, 94, 95 Riley Mahn 06, 07, 08, 09 -R- -W- e s Molly Benson 02, 03, 04, 05 Asdis Finnsdottir 04, 05 Amy Mangels 91, 92, 93 Sara Ramza 04, 05 Rachel Ward 06 Kelli Best 99, 00, 01 Eileen Flynn 90, 91, 92 Kim Mannion 95, 96, 97 Janine Reaka 84, 85, 86 Sarah Waters 97 Sara Bjerk 84, 85 Mary Ann Flynn 92, 93 Lisa Manns 02, 03, 04 Kera Reilly 03 Amanda Weber 94, 95, 96 Diane Braun 85 Kay Freeland 84 Amy Martin 91 Katie Reuck 07, 08, 09 Chayil Wiedeman 05 R Deirdre Brenner 86, 87 Maggie Froelich 88, 89, 90, 91 Rachael McCarville 04, 05 Kelsey Richters 06, 07, 08, 09 Beth Wieman 00, 01, 02, 03 o Jennifer Brinkman 98, 00 Allison Fuhrig 84 Emily Roark 06, 07 Keryi Wickenhauser 93, 94, 95, 96 s

Susanna Mendoza 91, 92, 94 t

Renee Buchholz 84, 85 Susan Merly 84 Diane Rothmeyer 86, 87, 88 Jessica Wiegert 06, 07, 08, 09 e

Katie Buehler 05, 06 -G- Jenny Miller 95, 96, 97, 98 Katie Ruefer 04, 05, 06, 07 Ann Wiesler 94, 97 R Erin Buning 07 Isabel Gaeta 06, 07, 08, 09 Melissa Miller 98, 99, 00, 01 Ellen Wright 01, 02, 03, 04 Katie Buning 05, 06, 07, 08 Bridgit Garthe 93, 94 Stasia Montgomery 09 -S- Kim Wolff 05, 06, 07, 08 Megan Buri 08, 09 Cheryl Gilbert 85 Lisa Schmalz 02 Pam Workman 91

Marjorie Moody 84, 85, 86 p

Jennifer Buscher 98, 99, 01, 02 Margaret Gonzalez 84 Dawn Moore 84 Rachael Schmidt 04, 05, 06, 07 l Cathy Bussjaeger 93, 94, 95 Marie Gowen 84 Robyn Mortenson 03, 04, 05, 06 Amy Schnoes 08, 09 -X,Y,Z- a Beth Bystrom 09 Jayne Grisham 09 Heather Murray 99, 00, 01, 02 Angie Schuhler 01, 02, 03 LaDawn zitur 88 y Maureen Bylina 04, 05 Jaclyn Schumann 08, 09 Chris zitko 94, 95, 96 e

Sara Murray 01, 02, 03, 04 R Karen Schwartze 84 -H- s -C- Kristie Hajek 84, 85, 86 -N- Michelle Siebenmorgan 92 2010 Team Members in BOLD Lauren Cepicky 02, 03, 04, 05 Kristin Haluszczak 06, 07, 08, 09 Lisa Nadeau 06 Kim Simmons 96, 98 Stephanie Cepicky 00, 02, 03, 04 Trishia Harting 93, 94, 95, 96 Heather Niebling 09 Anna Smith 99, 00, 01, 02 Jennifer Chickering 87, 88, 89 Jill Harlan 97, 98, 99 Rita Neiner 84, 85 Melissa Snodgrass 04, 05, 06 R Denise Chiildress 08 Meredith Hartle 98, 99, 00 Emily Newsham 05, 06, 07 Anna Sonderman 01, 02, 03, 04 e Kathleen Corson 89, 90, 91, 92 Lauren Hawks 03, 04, 05, 06 Beckey Sparks 96, 97 v I Olivia Hayes 09 Brooke Stephens 98, 00 e

-O- w -D- Danielle Hill 07, 08, 09 Becky Ojile 01, 02 Molly Swartzbaugh 97, 98 Lauren Davis 03, 04, 05, 06 Katie Hinrichs 08, 09 Karla Danekas 99, 00, 01, 02 Valerie Hoeppner 87

Tracy Deutsch 86, 87, 88 Mindy Holcomb 91, 93, 94 R

Leah Hollcroft 93, 94 e

Emily Huyck 99, 00, 01 C o R

All -T IME SCORES d

Head Coach Alvaro Duran (41-56-5) Oct. 18 Maryville (St. Louis) L 0-2 1989 (11-5-1) s 1984 (2-7-1) Oct. 19 University of Denver L 1-4 Sept. 2 @ Louisville (Ky.) L 1-3 Sept. 8 @ Cardinal Newman L 0-10 Oct. 30 Missouri Valley L 0-1ot Sept. 3 @ xavier (Ohio) T 1-1 1 Sept. 9 @ Lindenwood (Mo.) L 2-5 * Game was forfeited by Lindenwood Sept. 9 Univ. of Arkansas W 2-0 h 1

Sept. 15 Quincy (Ill.) L 2-3 1987 (7-6-2) Sept. 10 Regis (Colo.) W 2-0 I Sept. 21 @ Missouri-Rolla L 0-4 Sept. 5 Maryville (St. Louis) W 3-2ot Sept. 16 vs. Vanderbilt (Tenn.) 2 W 3-1 s

Sept. 29 Washington (Mo.) W 4-0 Sept. 8 Principia (Ill.) W 3-0 Sept. 17 vs. Wis.-Green Bay 2 W 6-1 t Sept. 30 Northwest Missouri W 2-0 Sept. 12 Tarkio 1 W 3-2 Sept. 20 @ Quincy (Ill.) W 6-2 o 1 Oct. 13 @ Missouri Baptist L 1-5 Sept. 13 Tulsa (Okla.) T 1-1ot Sept. 24 Maryville W 6-2 R

Oct. 20 Principia (Ill.) T 0-0 Sept. 20 Vanderbilt (Tenn.) W 5-1ot Oct. 1 @ Wisconsin-Madison L 0-2 y Oct. 27 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 0-7 Sept. 25 @ Missouri-Rolla W 5-1 Oct. 5 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 0-3 Oct. 4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 0-4 Sept. 30 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 1-2 Oct. 7 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 3-1

Oct. 7 Missouri Valley T 1-1ot Oct. 10 Missouri-Rolla W 5-0 o

1985 (0-14) Oct. 9 @ Colorado College L 1-8 Oct. 15 Benedictine (Kan.) W 18-0 p

Sept. 8 @ Lindenwood (Mo.) L 2-3 Oct. 10 @ Northern Colorado L 0-2 Oct. 21 @ Northern Colorado L 0-3 p

Sept. 15 @ Maryville L 1-3 Oct. 11 @ Univ. of Denver L 0-1 Oct. 22 @ Univ. of Denver L 1-4 o

Sept. 21 @ Wis.-Milwaukee L 0-3 Oct. 14 @ Quincy (Ill.) W 1-0 Oct. 25 SIU-Edwardsville W 2-0 n

Sept. 22 @ Michigan State L 0-7 Oct. 24 Missouri-Rolla W 3-2 Oct. 28 Wis.-Milwaukee W 3-2 e 1 2

Sept. 24 Principia (Ill.) L 0-2 Oct. 25 Lindenwood (Mo.) L 0-2 Truman Invitational Quincy Invitational n 1

Sept. 27 vs. Texas A&M L 0-5 Oct. 31 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 1-3 t 1 Sept. 28 vs. Wis.-Milwaukee L 1-3 1 Truman Invitational 1990 (8-9-1) s Sept. 29 vs. Missouri-Rolla 1 L 0-5 Sept. 1 @ St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 0-1 Oct. 13 @ Tarkio L 0-6 1988 (9-7) Sept. 2 @ Notre Dame (Ind.) L 1-5 Oct. 16 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 1-2 Sept. 4 Arkansas-Little Rock W 5-1 Sept. 8 Louisville (Ky.) 1 W 7-2 Oct. 19 @ Principia (Ill.) L 1-5 Sept. 7 @ Maryville W 1-0 Sept. 9 Metro St. (Colo.) 1 W 2-0 Oct. 20 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 0-10 Sept. 10 Louisville (Ky.) 1 W 6-0 Sept. 12 @ Missouri-Rolla W 1-0 m

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Oct. 28 Missouri-Rolla L 0-2 Sept. 11 Tulsa (Okla.) L 0-4 Sept. 15 xavier (Ohio) L 0-1 a 2

Nov. 2 Missouri-St. Louis L 0-2 Sept. 17 vs. St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 8-0 Sept. 16 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 2-0 a 1 Budweiser Tournament (St. Louis) Sept. 18 vs. Northern Colo. 2 L 0-4 Sept. 21 @ Univ. of Buffalo W 2-0 Sept. 21 Quincy (Ill.) L 0-1 Sept. 22 @ Mercyhurst (Pa.) L 0-3 1986 (4-9) Sept. 24 @ Wis.-Milwaukee W 2-1 Sept. 29 @ Barry (Fla.) L 0-3 Sept. 6 @ Lindenwood (Mo.) * L 0-4 Sept. 25 @ Wis.-Madison L 0-4 Sept. 30 @ Central Florida L 0-4 Sept. 7 @ Missouri-Rolla L 2-4 Sept. 30 Univ. of Arkansas W 4-0 Oct. 7 Northern Colorado L 1-2ot

Sept. 13 vs. Lewis (Ill.) 1 L 1-2 Oct. 2 Missouri-St. Louis W 2-1 Oct. 13 Lewis (Ill.) W 7-1 t Sept. 14 vs. Tarkio 1 W 2-1 Oct. 5 @ Missouri-Rolla W 2-0 Oct. 14 Missouri-St. Louis T 1-1 R

Sept. 21 Quincy (Ill.) W 1-0 Oct. 8 Carleton (Minn.) W 3-1ot Oct. 21 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 3-4 u

Sept. 26 @ Lewis (Ill.) L 1-2 Oct. 21 @ Barry (Fla.) L 0-3 Oct. 24 Quincy (Ill.) L 0-5 m Sept. 28 @ Northwestern (Ill.) W 3-1 Oct. 23 @ Florida Int’l L 0-4 Oct. 27 vs. St. Benedict (Minn.) 2 W 3-0 a @ Missouri-St. Louis L 0-5 Oct. 24 @ Lynn (Fla.) L 0-2 Oct. 28 vs. Siena Heights (Mich.) 2 W 3-0 Oct. 11 Missouri-Rolla L 1-4 1 Truman Invitational 2 St. Louis, Mo. 1 Truman Invitational 2 Quincy Invitational n Oct. 13 @ Principia (Ill.) W 6-1

25 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer All -T IME SCORES 2010 Bulldogs 2000 (15-4) Head Coach Stephanie Gabbert (11-16-5) 1996 (12-3-5) MIAA Championship 1991 (6-8-2) Sept. 4 Park College T 4-4ot Sept. 2 @ Minn. State-Mankato L2-3 2ot 1 o Sept. 7 Colorado Christian W 3-0 Sept. 6 Quincy (Ill.) Univ. W 3-0 Sept. 3 vs. Minn.-Duluth L 0-3 1 f Sept. 8 University of Denver L 1-4 Sept. 10 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) College W 2-0 Sept. 9 Missouri-St. Louis W 2-1

n Sept. 15 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 2-0 Sept. 13 vs. Lynn (Fla.) L 0-4 Sept. 10 @ SIU-Edwardsville W 1-0 ot I Sept. 21 vs. SIU-Edwardsville 2 T 0-0 Sept. 15 @ Barry (Fla.) T 1-1ot Sept. 16 @ Nebraska-Omaha L 0-2 Sept. 22 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 2 T 2-2 Sept. 21 @ Rockhurst T 2-2ot Sept. 17 vs. Northern Colorado W 3-2 Sept. 28 Mercyhurst (Pa.) L 1-5 Sept. 22 Bellarmine (Ky.) W 5-0 Sept. 23 @ Winona State (Minn.) W 2-0 Oct. 3 @ Metro St. (Colo.) L 1-2ot Sept. 25 Missouri Valley W 10-0 Sept. 24 @ ND State (Fargo) W 1-0 Oct. 5 @ Northern Colorado W 3-2 Sept. 28 vs. St. Cloud State (Minn.) W 3-0 Sept. 28 Northwest Missouri * W 7-0 s Oct. 6 @ Regis (Colo.) L 2-3 Sept. 29 vs. Northeastern St. (Okla.) W 4-1 Oct. 4 Quincy (Ill.) W 5-0 e Oct. 13 Missouri-Rolla W 4-0 Oct. 5 @ SIU-Edwardsville L 2-4 Oct. 7 Rockhurst W 1-0

h Oct. 17 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 0-2 Oct. 6 vs. Missouri-St. Louis L 0-1 Oct. 8 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 2-0

C Oct. 19 Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-1 Oct. 12 @ Lewis Univ. W 2-0 Oct. 15 @ Southern Indiana W 2-0 Oct. 26 @ Wisconsin-Whitewater L 0-1 Oct. 13 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W 2-0 Oct. 21 Missouri Southern * W 3-0 a Oct. 27 @ Lewis (Ill.) W 2-0 Oct. 16 @ Central Missouri W 1-0 Oct. 22 Missouri-Rolla * W 1-0 o Nov. 2 @ Dayton (Ohio) L 1-3 Oct. 20 Lindenwood W 4-0 Oct. 28 Indianapolis 3 W 1-0 C Nov. 3 @ Wright St. (Ohio) L 0-1 Oct. 26 Missouri-Rolla T 1-1 Oct. 29 Northern Kentucky 3 L 2-3 1 Truman Invitational 2 Midwest Classic Oct. 27 Drury (Mo.) W 2-0 Nov. 1 @ Central Missouri * W 2-0 Nov. 2 @ Denver W 1-0 Nov. 4 @ Southwest Baptist * W 4-0 1992 (5-8-3) Nov. 3 @ Northern Colo. T 2-2 1 Truman Classic 2 Omaha, Neb. R Sept. 8 Missouri Valley W 2-1ot 3 Gardner Classic 1 e Sept. 10 @ Barry (Fla.) L 0-5 1997 (15-6-1) t Sept. 12 vs. Adelphi (N.Y.) 1 L 0-5 NCAA Tournament Berth 2001 (18-3) s Sept. 13 @ Florida Atlantic T 2-2ot Aug. 30 SIU-Edwardsville 1 W 4-3ot MIAA Championship o Sept. 19 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 2 L 1-2 Aug. 31 Missouri-St. Louis 1 W 2-0 NCAA Tournament Berth R Sept. 20 @ SIU-Edwardsville 2 L 0-2 Sept. 6 @ St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2 L 1-2 Sept. 1 North Dakota State 1 W 1-0 Sept. 26 Lewis (Ill.) W 3-1 Sept. 7 vs. Indianapolis 2 L 0-2 Sept. 2 Minnesota St.-Mankato 1W 3-2 Oct. 6 Park College (Mo.) L 0-3 Sept. 13 Mankato State (Minn.) W 3-1 Sept. 8 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 2 W 1-0 Oct. 11 @ Missouri-Rolla W 6-0 Sept. 20 @ St. Cloud St. (Minn.) 3 W 2-0 Sept. 9 @ Winona State (Minn.) 2 W 1-0 3 3 s Oct. 14 Drury (Mo.) W 3-0 Sept. 21 vs. North Dakota State W 6-1 Sept. 15 @ Northern Colorado L 1-0 4 3

R Oct. 16 @ Colorado Christian L 1-2 Sept. 27 vs. Baker (Kan.) W 3-0 Sept. 16 vs. Nebraska-Omaha W 1-0 4 *

e Oct. 17 @ University of Denver L 2-5 Sept. 28 vs. Rockhurst L 1-2ot Sept. 22 Southwest Baptist W 8-0 * y Oct. 18 @ U.S. Air Force L 1-4 Oct. 1 @ Quincy (Ill.) W 1-0 Sept. 23 Emporia State W 6-0 *

a Oct. 22 Quincy (Ill.) T 2-2ot Oct. 4 St. Mary’s (Neb.) W 2-0 Sept. 29 @ Central Missouri W 2-1 * l Oct. 24 Wisconsin-Green Bay T 2-2ot Oct. 5 Southern Indiana W 1-0ot Sept. 30 @ Northwest Missouri W 3-0 * p Oct. 31 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 3-1 Oct. 10 Metro. St. (Colo.) L 0-1 Oct. 6 Missouri-Rolla W 5-0 1Miami Shores, Fla. 2 Edwardsville (Ill.) Oct. 12 @ Drury W 3-1 Oct. 7 @ Rockhurst W 3-0 Oct. 15 Central Missouri W 1-0ot Oct. 14 @ Emporia State * W 1-0 Head Coach Mike Cannon (216-76-27) Oct. 19 @ Park L 1-2 Oct. 19 @ Missouri Southern * W 2-1ot 1993 (4-11) Oct. 26 vs. Lindenwood 5 T 1-1ot Oct. 24 Northwest Missouri * W 4-0 w Sept. 4 @ Drury (Mo.) L 0-1 Oct. 29 @ Missouri-Rolla W 1-0ot Oct. 26 @ Southwest Baptist * W 1-0 e Sept. 6 @ Missouri-Rolla W 3-0 Nov. 1 @ Lewis (Ill.) W 2-1 Oct. 28 @ Missouri-Rolla * W 3-0 I Sept. 12 @ Bellarmine (Ky.) W 5-0 Nov. 2 Bellarmine (Ky.) W 2-0 Nov. 3 Missouri Southern * W 1-0 v Sept. 13 @ St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 1-3 Nov. 15 @ St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 6 W 1-0 Nov. 4 Central Missouri * L 1-0 ot e Sept. 18 Missouri-St. Louis L 1-2 Nov. 22 @ W.Va. Wesleyan 7 L 0-1 Nov. 10 Northern Colorado 4 W 1-0 R Sept. 19 SIU-Edwardsville L 1-2 1 Truman Classic 2 Rensselaer, Ind. Nov. 17 Northern Kentucky 5 L 2-0 Sept. 26 U.S. Air Force W 4-3 3 St. Cloud Invit. 4 Rolla, Mo. 1 Truman Classic 2 Winona, Minn. Oct. 6 @ Park College L 0-6 5 At Harris-Stowe 6 - NCAA First-Round 3 Northern Colorado Tourn. 4 NCAA 2nd-Rnd. Oct. 9 Southwest Baptist W 12-0 7 NCAA Quarterfinal 5 NCAA Quarterfinals s Oct. 15 @ Queens (N.C) L 0-2 d Oct. 17 @ Elon (N.C) L 0-1 1998 (10-5-3)

R Oct. 23 Metro St. (Colo.) L 0-5 Sept. 5 Wisconsin-Parkside W 4-0 2002 (16-3-2) 1 o Oct. 27 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 1-2 Sept. 6 Lewis (Ill.) W 1-0 MIAA Championship 2

C Oct. 29 @ Northern Illinois L 2-5 Sept. 12 @ Southern Indiana T 0-0ot NCAA Tournament Berth 2

e Oct. 30 @ Lewis (Ill.) L 0-5 Sept. 13 vs. Indianapolis L 0-1ot Aug. 31 @ North Dakota W 2-1 Sept. 19 @ St. Mary (Neb.) W 3-0 Sept. 1 @ North Dakota State W 4-2 R 1994 (9-7-2) Sept. 26 @ Bellarmine (Ky.) W 2-0 Sept. 7 Nebraska-Omaha 1 L 3-0 Sept. 3 @ Northern Colorado L 2-3 Sept. 27 @ Northern Kentucky L 0-2 Sept. 8 Northern Colorado 1 T 0-0 Sept. 5 @ Metro State (Colo.) L 0-4 Oct. 3 @ Mankato State (Minn.) W 2-0 Sept. 21 Winona State W 2-0 y Sept. 10 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W 2-1 Oct. 4 @ Winona State (Minn.) W 3-1 Sept. 25 Rockhurst W 2-1

R Sept. 11 @ Northern Illinois L 3-4 Oct. 10 Rockhurst W 1-0 Sept. 28 @ Central Missouri * W 2-0

o Sept. 13 Park College (Mo.) L 0-5 Oct. 11 Missouri-Rolla L 0-1 Sept. 29 @ Northwest Missouri * W 1-0 (ot) t Sept. 16 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 2-1 Oct. 14 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 0-2 Oct. 5 @ Southwest Baptist * T 2-2 3 s Sept. 18 @ SIU-Edwardsville T 0-0ot Oct. 25 North Dakota State W 1-0ot Oct. 6 @ Emporia State * W 5-1 I Sept. 22 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 2-3 Oct. 28 Quincy (Ill.) L 0-1 Oct. 11 @ Missouri-Rolla * W 2-0 h Sept. 24 Bellarmine (Ky.) W 6-0 Oct. 31 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 4 W 2-0 Oct. 16 Northwest Missouri * W 4-1 Oct. 1 Drury (Mo.) W 3-0ot Nov. 1 @ SIU-Edwardsville 4 T 1-1ot Oct. 19 Southwest Baptist * W 1-0 Oct. 8 Lewis (Ill.) L 0-1 Nov. 7 @ Southwest Baptist W 12-0 Oct. 20 Missouri-Rolla * W 1-0 (ot) s Oct. 15 Missouri-Rolla T 1-1ot Nov. 8 Central Missouri T 0-0ot Oct. 26 Missouri Southern * W 2-1 t Oct. 16 @ Lindenwood (Mo.) L 0-2 1 Truman Classic 2 Evansville, Ind. Oct. 27 Emporia State * W 2-0 n Oct. 22 @ Southwest Baptist W 7-0 3 Bulldog Classic 4 Edwardsville, Ill. Nov. 2 @ Minn. St.-Mankato L 1-0 e Oct. 23 @ Rockhurst (Mo.) W 2-0 Nov. 8 @ Missouri Southern * W 4-0 n Oct. 26 Quincy (Ill.) W 5-2 1999 (14-4-1) Nov. 10 Central Missouri * W 1-0 o Oct. 29 @ Wofford (S.C) W 4-0 MIAA Championship (1st Season as MIAA Sport) Nov. 13 @ Northern Colorado 2 W 1-0 p Oct. 30 @ Queens (N.C.) W 2-1 Sept. 1 @ Northwest Missouri * W 3-0 Nov. 16 @ Nebraska-Omaha 3 L 3-0 p Sept. 4 vs. Northern Kentucky 1 L 0-1 1 Truman Classic 2 NCAA 1st Round o 1995 (12-4-1) Sept. 5 @ Indianapolis 1 L 0-2 3 NCAA 2nd Round Sept. 2 vs. Lewis (Ill.) 1 L 2-3 Sept. 10 @ SIU -Edwardsville 2 W 1-0 Sept. 3 @ St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1 W 1-0 Sept. 12 @ Missouri-St.Louis 2 W 1-0 Sept. 9 @ Bellarmine (Ky.) W 2-1 Sept. 19 Winona State (Minn.). L 0-1 3

a Sept. 10 Kentucky Wesleyan W 4-0 Sept. 25 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-2 Sept. 13 Park College (Mo.) L 0-2 Sept. 26 St. Cloud State (Minn.) 3 W 2-0 a

I Sept. 16 vs. Siena Heights 2 W 2-0 Oct. 3 Southern Indiana W 1-0 2 m Sept. 17 @ Missouri Valley W 3-0 Oct. 9 @ St. Joseph's (Ind.) T 1-1 2ot Sept. 22 Rockhurst (Mo.) W 1-0 Oct. 10 @ Lewis (Ill.) W 3-0 Sept. 24 Lindenwood (Mo.) W 1-0ot Oct. 16 @ Rockhurst W 4-0 Sept. 30 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 3 W 2-0 Oct. 17 @ Missouri Southern * W 6-0 Oct. 1 vs. SIU-Edwardsville 3 W 4-1 Oct. 22 @ Missouri-Rolla * W 1-0 Oct. 7 @ Drury (Mo.) T 2-2ot Oct. 27 @ Quincy (Ill.) W 1-0 ot n Oct. 14 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside 4 W 2-1ot Oct. 29 @ Barry (Fla.) W 1-0 4 a Oct. 15 vs. Mercyhurst (Pa.) L 1-3 Oct. 31 @ Florida Southern W 4-0 *

m Oct. 20 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 1-2ot Nov. 6 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 Oct. 21 @ Missouri-Rolla W 1-0 Nov. 7 Central Missouri * W 1-0 u Oct. 25 Central Missouri W 3-0 1 Indianapolis, Ind. 2 St. Louis, Mo. R 1 Rensselaer, Ind. 2 Marshall, Mo. 3 Truman Classic t 3 Quincy, Ill. 4 Rochester, Mich. 26 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer All -T IME SCORES 2010 Bulldogs 2003 (18-2-1) 2007 (15-7-1) MIAA Championship MIAA regular Season + Tournament Champions 1 All -T IME SERIES RECORdS I NCAA Tournament Berth Aug. 24 @ St. Edwards (Texas) L 2-0 n Aug. 30 South Dakota St W 2-0 Aug. 26 vs. Incarnate Word 1 W 4-0 Sept. 6 Nebraska-Omaha L 0-2 Aug. 31 vs. Central Oklahoma 2 L 3-1 f o Sept. 7 Minn.St-Mankato W 2-0 Sept. 2 vs. Northeastern Okla. 2 W 1-0 Current MIAA Opponents Missouri Sept. 12 @ Winona St. (Minn.) W 3-1 Sept. 8 Nebraska-Omaha W 2-1 Central Missouri ...... 19-5-4 Cardinal Newman ...... 0-1-0 Sept. 14 Washburn* W 7-0 Sept. 14 @ Missouri Southern* W 2-1 Emporia State ...... 17-0-1 ...... 5-2-1 Sept. 20 Northwest Missouri* W 3-0 Sept. 15 @ Southwest Baptist* L 1-0 Missouri Southern ...... 15-2-3 Lindenwood Univ...... 2-5-1 Sept. 21 Missouri-Rolla* W 4-3 Sept. 21 Washburn* W 2-0 Sept. 27 Minnesota-Duluth T 0-0ot Sept. 22 Emporia State* W 7-0 Missouri Western ...... 9-0-1 Maryville College-St. Louis .....3-2-0 C Sept. 28 Emporia State* W 4-1 Sept. 28 Central Missouri* T 1-1 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 6-12-0 Missouri Baptist College ...... 0-1-0 o

Oct. 5 @ Rockhurst Univ. W 1-0 Sept. 29 Missouri Western* W 1-0 Northwest Missouri...... 21-0-0 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 7-8-2 a Oct. 6 @ Missouri Southern* W 5-1 Oct. 3 Northwest Missouri* W 2-0 Southwest Baptist ...... 17-3-5 Missouri-Rolla ...... 20-6-2 C

Oct. 10 @ Missouri-Rolla* W 3-0 Oct. 7 @ Northwest Missouri* W 3-0 h Washburn ...... 12-3-1 ...... 3-1-1

Oct. 11 @ Southwest Baptist* W 2-0 Oct. 12 @ Emporia State* W 3-0 e Oct. 18 @ Emporia State* W 3-0 Oct. 13 @ Washburn* L 2-1 Park College ...... 0-5-1 s Oct. 19 @ Washburn* W 3-0 Oct. 19 Southwest Baptist* W 1-0 Arkansas Rockhurst ...... 9-1-1 Oct. 25 Southwest Baptist* W 3-0 Oct. 20 Missouri Southern* W 3-1 Arkansas-Fayetteville ...... 2-0-0 Tarkio College ...... 2-1-0 Oct. 26 Central Missouri* W 2-0 Oct. 26 @ Missouri Western* W 2-1 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 2-0-0 Washington University ...... 1-0-0

Nov. 1 @ Central Missouri* W 1-0 Oct. 27 @ Central Missouri* L 1-0 (ot) R Nov. 2 @ Northwest Missouri* W 5-1 Oct. 30 Drury L 2-1 o Nov. 8 Missouri Southern* W 3-0 Nov. 3 vs. Washburn 3 W 1-0 Colorado Nebraska s Nov. 14 @ Nebraska-Omaha 1 L 1-3 Nov. 4 vs. Southwest Baptist 3 W 1-0 Air Force Academy ...... 1-1-0 St. Mary ...... 2-0-0 1 NCAA Tournament 1 st Round Nov. 9 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 4 L 3-0 t Colorado Christian Univ...... 1-1-0 e 1 - St. Edwards Tourney (Austin, Texas) 2004 (19-1-2) 2 - Central Missouri Invitational (Warrensburg) Colorado College ...... 0-1-0 New York R MIAA Championship 3 - MIAA Conference Tournament (Warrensburg) University of Denver ...... 1-5-0 Adelphi University ...... 0-1-0 NCAA Tournament Berth 4 - NCAA Central Regional (Winona, Minn.) Metropolitan State College ...... 1-4-0 Buffalo State College ...... 1-0-0 Aug. 27 @ North Dakota W 3-1

Northern Colorado ...... 4-6-2 p Aug. 29 vs. Minnesota-Duluth W 4-0 2008 (17-4-2) Sept. 6 Missouri Southern* T 0-0 NCAA Tournament Berth Regis University ...... 1-1-0 North Carolina l Sept. 11 @ Nebraska-Omaha W 1-0 Aug. 29 vs. Quincy (Ill.) 1 W 1-0 Elon College ...... 0-1-0 a Sept. 12 vs. Minn. St.-Mankato W 4-2 Aug. 31 vs. Midwestern State 1 W 2-0 Florida Queens College ...... 1-1-0 y Sept. 17 @ Missouri-Rolla * W 2-0 Sept. 5 @ Central Oklahoma 2 W 2-0 e

Barry University ...... 1-3-1 R Sept. 19 Washburn * W 4-1 Sept. 7 vs. Southwest Okla. St. 2 W 7-1

Sept. 26 @ Missouri Southern * W 1-0 Sept. 11 Northwest Missouri* W 2-1 Central Florida ...... 0-1-0 North Dakota s Oct. 2 Winona State (Minn.) W 2-0 Sept. 18 @ Washburn * W 2-1 Florida Atlantic University ...... 0-0-1 North Dakota ...... 2-0-0 Oct. 3 Emporia State * W 1-0 Sept. 20 @ Emporia State * W 1-0 Florida International Univ...... 0-1-0 North Dakota State ...... 5-0-0 Oct. 9 @ Central Missouri * W 1-0 (ot) Sept. 25 @ Missouri Southern* W 3-1 Florida Southern ...... 1-0-0

Oct. 10 @ Northwest Missouri * W 4-0 Sept. 27 @ Nebraska-Omaha * L 0-2 R Oct. 16 @ Southwest Baptist * T 1-1 Oct. 2 @ Missouri Western * W 3-1 Lynn ...... 0-2-0 Ohio Oct. 17 Rockhurst W 2-0 Oct. 4 Southwest Baptist * T 2-2 Dayton University ...... 0-1-0 e Oct. 24 Missouri-Rolla * W 1-0 Oct. 9 @ Central Missouri * L 0-1 v

Illinois Wright State University ...... 0-1-0 I Oct. 27 Central Missouri * W 3-0 Oct. 11 @ Southwest Baptist * L 0-1 ...... 7-5-0 xavier University ...... 0-1-1 e Oct. 29 @ Washburn * W 1-0 Oct. 16 @ Northwest Missouri * W 3-2 w Oct. 31 @ Emporia State * W 2-0 Oct. 18 Missouri Western * W 2-0 Northern Illinois ...... 0-2-0 Nov. 6 Southwest Baptist * W 1-0 Oct. 20 Nebraska-Omaha * W 4-1 Northwestern University ...... 1-0-0 Oklahoma Nov. 7 Northwest Missouri * W 3-1 Oct. 25 Missouri Southern * W 1-0 Principia College ...... 2-2-1 Central Oklahoma ...... 1-1-1

Nov. 12 South Dakota W 3-1 Oct. 30 Washburn * W 2-0 ...... 9-9-1 Northeastern St...... 2-0-0 R Nov. 14 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-2 (ot) Nov. 1 Central Missouri * T 2-2 Nov. 6 Emporia State * W 2-1 S. Ill. Univ.-Edwardsville ...... 6-6-3 Southwestern Okla. State ...... 1-0-0 e 2005 (10-7-3) Nov. 16 vs. Washburn 3 W 1-0 Tulsa University ...... 0-1-1 C MIAA Championship Nov. 20 Texas A&M-Commerce 3 W 2-1 Indiana o Aug. 26 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 1 L 0-1 Nov. 22 Seattle Pacific 4 L 0-1 Indianapolis ...... 1-3-0 Pennsylvania R Aug. 28 @ St. Cloud State (Minn.) W 1-0 1 - St. Edwards Tourney (Austin, Texas) d 2 2 Notre Dame ...... 0-1-0 Mercyhurst College ...... 0-3-0 Sept. 3 vs. South Dakota L 0-2 - Central Missouri Invitational (Warrensburg) s Sept. 5 @ Winona State (Minn.) L 0-2 3 - MIAA Conference Tournament (Warrensburg) St. Joseph’s College ...... 8-5-1 Sept. 10 Minnesota-Mankato W 4-1 4 - NCAA Central Regional (Winona, Minn.) Southern Indiana ...... 3-0-1 South Dakota Sept. 11 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-2 South Dakota State ...... 1-0-0 h Sept. 17 @ Washburn * W 1-0 ot 2009 (15-4-3) Kansas South Dakota ...... 1-1-0 Sept. 18 @ Emporia State * T 1-1 ot MIAA Champions I Sept. 24 Missouri Southern * T 0-0 ot NCAA Tournament Berth Baker ...... 1-0-0 s Sept. 25 @ Missouri Western * W 3-1 Aug. 28 Drury W 2-0 Benedictine College ...... 1-0-0 South Carolina t o Oct. 1 Southwest Baptist * W 5-0 Aug. 30 @ Quincy (Ill.) L 1-2 (ot) Wofford College ...... 1-0-0 Oct. 8 Northwest Missouri * W 4-0 Sept. 4 St. Edward’s (Texas) T 0-0 (ot) R

Kentucky y Oct. 9 Central Misouri * W 2-1 Sept. 6 Central Oklahoma T 1-1 (ot) Oct. 15 Washburn * L 0-4 Sept. 10 @ Northwest Missouri * W 2-1 Bellarmine College ...... 6-0-0 Tennessee Oct. 22 @ Southwest Baptist * T 0-0 ot Sept. 12 @ Nebraska-Omaha * L 1-4 University of Louisville ...... 2-1-0 Vanderbilt University ...... 2-0-0 Oct. 23 @ Missouri Southern * L 1-2 Sept. 17 Washburn * W 1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1-0-0 o Oct. 29 @ Central Missouri * L 0-1 ot Sept. 19 Emporia State * W 3-0 p

Northern Kentucky ...... 0-4-0 Texas p Oct. 30 @ Northwest Missouri * W 3-1 Sept. 24 Missouri Southern * W 4-0 Nov. 4 Emporia State * W 2-0 Sept. 26 Nebraska-Omaha * W 1-0 Incarnate Word ...... 1-0-0 o Nov. 5 Missouri Western * W 5-0 Oct. 1 @ Missouri Western * W 1-0 (ot) Michigan Midwestern State ...... 1-0-0 n 1 St. Cloud, Minn. 2 Omaha, Neb. Oct. 3 @ Southwest Baptist * W 4-0 Michigan State University ...... 0-1-0 St. Edward’s ...... 0-1-1 e Oct. 10 Southwest Baptist * W 5-0 n

Siena Heights Col...... 2-0-0 Texas A&M ...... 0-1-0 t 2006 (12-5-3) Oct. 12 Central Missouri * W 2-1 4th in MIAA Oct. 19 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce ...... 1-0-0 s Aug. 25 @ Minn. State-Mankato W 2-1 Oct. 23 @ Missouri Southern* W 2-0 Minnesota West Texas A&M ...... 0-1-0 Aug. 27 vs. St. Cloud State W 4-1 Oct. 29 @ Washburn * W 1-0 Carleton College ...... 1-0-0 Sep. 2 Nebraska-Omaha L 1-0 Oct. 31 @ Central Missouri * L 0-2 College of St. Benedict ...... 1-0-0 Washington Sep. 3 vs. North Dakota W 2-0 Nov. 3 Missouri Western * T 1-1 (ot) m Minnesota-Duluth ...... 2-2-1 Seattle Pacific ...... 0-1-0

Sept. 6 Upper Iowa W 4-0 Nov. 5 @ Emporia State * W 2-0 I Sept. 10 Winona State W 2-0 Nov. 13 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1 W 1-0 Minnesota St., Mankato ...... 6-2-0 a Sept. 16 @ Emporia State* W 2-0 Nov. 15 @ West Texas A&M 1 L 1-0 St. Cloud State ...... 4-0-0 Wisconsin a Sept. 17 @ Washburn* L 2-1 1 - NCAA South Central Regional (Canyon, Texas) Winona State ...... 6-2-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 1-0-1 Sept. 23 Southwest Baptist* T 0-0 Sept. 24 Missouri Southern* T 1-1 Wisconsin-Madison ...... 0-2-0 Sept. 30 Northwest Missouri * W 1-0 (ot) * MIAA match Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 3-3-0 Oct. 1 Missouri Western* W 3-0 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 4-0-0 Oct. 6 @ Central Missouri* W 1-0 t Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 0-1-0 R Oct. 14 @ Southwest Baptist L 1-0 (ot) Oct. 15 @ Missouri Southern* L 1-0 u Oct. 21 Washburn* T 1-1 West virginia m

Oct. 22 Emporia State* W 2-0 W.Va. Wesleyan ...... 0-1-0 a

Oct. 25 Central Missouri* W 2-0 n Oct. 28 @ Central Missouri* W 3-0 Oct. 29 @ Northwest Missouri* W 4-0 *2010 Opponents in Bold 27 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer OppONENTS 2010 Bulldogs

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n Fri. Sept. 3 - Edmond, Okla. 2:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 5 - Edmond, Okla. 2:00 p.m. I

Truman vs. MSU ...... 1-0-0 Truman vs. UCO ...... 1-1-1 s e h Last Meeting: Last Meeting: C 8/31/08 . . . . .w 2-0 ...... austin, Tex. 9/6/09 ...... T 1-1 ...... Kirksville, mo. a o

C 2009 Record: ...... 13-5-2 2009 Record: ...... 16-6-3 Home ...... 7-2 Home ...... 8-2 Away ...... 5-3-2 Away ...... 4-2-2 Neutral ...... 1-0 Neutral ...... 2-2-1 R LSC Record/Finish ...... 6-4/4th MIAA Record/Finish ...... 7-3/1st e

t Field: ...... mSu Soccer field Arena: ...... Tom Thompson Soccer field s Head Coach : ...... Jeff Trimble Head Coach : ...... mike cook o Record: ...... 144-76-20 (12 years) Record: ...... 188-60-15 (12 years)

R Career Record: ...... same Career Record: ...... 276-82-16 (17 years) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 16/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 13/9 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/8 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/6 s R e CEntRal MiSSOuRi JEnniES EMpORia StatE lady HORnEtS y a

l Sat. Oct. 2 - Warrensburg, Mo. 2:00 p.m. Thurs. Sept. 23 - Kirksville, Mo. 4:00 p.m. p Thurs. Nov. 4 -Kirksville, Mo. 1:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 24 - Emporia, Kan. 1:00 p.m.

Truman vs. UCM ...... 19-5-4 Truman vs. ESU ...... 17-0-1 w e I v Last Year’s Meetings: Last Year’s Meetings: e 10/12/09 . . . .w 2-1 ...... Kirksville, mo. 9/19/09 . . . . .w 3-0 ...... Kirksville, mo. R 10/31/09 . . . .l 2-0 ...... warrensburg, mo. 11/5/09 . . . . .w 2-0 ...... Emporia, Kan. 2009 Record: ...... 13-5-2 2009 Record: ...... 1-17-1 Home ...... 8-0-0 Home ...... 0-8-0 s Away ...... 5-5-1 Away ...... 1-9-0 d Neutral ...... 0-0-1 Neutral ...... 0-0-1 R MIAA Record/Finish ...... 12-3-1/3rd MIAA Record/Finish ...... 1-15/9th o Arena: ...... Jennies field Field: ...... Trusler Sports complex

C Head Coach : ...... lewis Theobald Head Coach : ...... Jim Schneiderhahn e Record: ...... 38-13-8 (4th Season) Record: ...... 8-66-3 (5 years)

R Career Record: ...... same Career Record: ...... same Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 15/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... N/a Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/3 + gK Starters Returning/Lost: ...... N/a y R o t s I h Thurs. Sept. 16 - Joplin, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 16 - Kirksville, Mo. 11:30 a.m. s t n Truman vs. MSSU ...... 15-2-3 e n o p Last Year’s Meetings: p 9/24/09 . . . . .w 4-0 ...... Kirksville, mo. o 10/23/09 . . . .w 2-0 ...... Joplin, mo. 2009 Record: ...... 5-15-0 Home ...... 4-7-0

a Away ...... 1-8-0

a Neutral ...... 0-0-0 I MIAA Record/Finish ...... 3-13-0/8th m Field: ...... hal Bodon field Head Coach : ...... alese woolard Record: ...... 0-0 (1st Season) Career Record: ...... same Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... u/a

n Starters Returning/Lost: ...... u/a a m u R t

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Thurs. Oct. 7 - Kirksville, Mo. 3:00 p.m. Sat. Sept. 11 - Kirksville, Mo. 12:00 p.m. o Sat. Nov. 6 - St. Joseph, Mo. 2:00 p.m. Thurs. Oct. 14 - Omaha, Neb. 4:00 p.m. Truman vs. UNO ...... 6-12-0 Truman vs. MWSU ...... 9-0-1 C o

Last Year’s Meetings: a Last Year’s Meetings: 9/12/09 . . . . .l 4-1 ...... omaha, Neb. C 10/1/09 . . . . .w 1-0 (oT) . . . . .Kirksville, mo. 9/26/09 . . . . .w 1-0 ...... Kirksville, mo. h

11/3/09 . . . . .T 1-1 ...... St. Joseph, mo. 11/13/09 . . . .w 1-0 ...... canyon, Texas e s 2009 Record: ...... 8-10-2 2009 Record: ...... 13-6-2 Home ...... 4-3-1 Home ...... 8-0-0 Away ...... 2-6-1 Away ...... 4-4-2 Neutral ...... 2-1-0 Neutral ...... 1-2-0 R MIAA Record/Finish ...... 6-8-2/6th MIAA Record/Finish ...... 12-2-2/2nd o

Field: ...... Spratt Stadium Field: ...... uNo Soccer field s

Head Coach : ...... Jeff hansen Head Coach : ...... Don Klosterman t Record: ...... 15-55-8 (5th season) Record: ...... 183-45-9 (12th Season) e Career Record: ...... same Career Record: ...... Same R Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 19/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 15/8 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 10 + gK/0 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6 + gK/4 p l a y

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Thurs. Sept. 9 - Kirksville, Mo. 4:00 p.m. Sat. Sept. 18 - Bolivar, Mo. 12:00 p.m. s Sat. Oct. 9 - Maryville, Mo. 2:00 p.m. Thurs. Oct. 21 - Kirksville, Mo. 2:00 p.m.

Truman vs. SBU ...... 17-3-5 R

Truman vs. NWMSU ...... 21-0-0 e v I Last Year’s Meetings: e

Last Year’s Meetings: w 9/10/09 . . . . .w 2-1 ...... maryville, mo. 10/3/09 . . . . .w 4-0 ...... Bolivar, mo. 10/19/09 . . . .w 3-0 ...... Kirksville, mo. 10/10/09 . . . .w 5-0 ...... Kirksville, mo. 2009 Record: ...... 11-8-1 2009 Record: ...... 7-9-3 Home ...... 7-2-1 Home ...... 3-3-2 R Away ...... 4-6-0 Away ...... 4-6-1 e Neutral ...... 0-0-0 Neutral ...... 0-0-0 C MIAA Record/Finish ...... 7-8-1/5th MIAA Record/Finish ...... 5-9-2/7th o Field: ...... Bearcat pitch Arena: ...... SBu Soccer field R Head Coach : ...... Tracy hoza Head Coach : ...... rob podeyn d Record: ...... 48-13-14 (8th Season) Record: ...... 7-9-3 (2nd Season) s Career Record: ...... same Career Record: ...... same Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... u/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/6 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... u/a Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5 + gK/5 h I s t o R y waSHbuRn lady bluES tRuMan Miaa RECORd/finiSH o

Thurs. Sept. 30 - Topeka, Kan. 6:00 p.m. p p

Sat. Oct. 30 - Kirksville, Mo. 12:00 p.m. Year . . . .W-L . . . . .Fin. o

1999 . . . .5-0-0 ...... 1st n e

Truman vs. WU ...... 12-3-1 2000 . . . .5-0-0 ...... 1st n t

2001 . . .11-1-0 . . . . .1st s Last Year’s Meetings: 2002 . . .11-0-1 . . . . .1st 9/17/09 . . . . .w 1-0 ...... Kirksville, mo. 10/29/09 . . . .w 1-0 ...... Topeka, Kan. 2003 . . .14-0-0 . . . . .1st

2004 . . .12-0-2 . . . . .1st m

2009 Record: ...... 11-8-1 I 2005 . . . .8-3-3 ...... 1st a Home ...... 6-2-0 Away ...... 5-6-1 2006 . . . .7-4-3 . . . . .4th a Neutral ...... 0-0-0 2007 . . .10-3-1 . . . . .1st MIAA Record/Finish ...... 8-7-1/4th Arena: ...... yager Stadium 2008 . . .11-3-2 . . . . .2nd Head Coach : ...... Tim collins 2009 . . .13-2-1 . . . . .1st t

Record: ...... 71-51-22 (8th Season) R

Career Record: ...... same Total 107-16-13 (.834) u

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 11/9 m Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5 + gK/5 a n

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a 1912: original missouri intercollegiate athletic association formed -- cape girardeau State 1992 : missouri Southern State's softball squad, also in it's third season in Division ii play, de -

l Teachers, Kirksville State Teachers, maryville State Teachers, Springfield State Teachers, war - feats california State-hayward, 1-0, to win the national championship... conference name

p rensburg State Teachers, central coll., central wesleyan, culver-Stockton, Drury, missouri val - changed to mid-america intercollegiate athletics association. ley, missouri wesleyan, Tarkio, westminster, and william Jewell. 1994: central missouri knocks off florida Southern, 14-9, to capture the Ncaa Division ii 1924: The miaa reorganized to include only the five regional state colleges -- central, North - Baseball championship... men's soccer championship play resumes... first Ken B. Jones award west, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast. Sports include football basketball and outdoor track for miaa Student-athlete of the year given. & field. 1996 : missouri-St. louis completes final season before moving to the great lakes valley con - w 1931: Tennis added as a conference sport. ference... Northeast missouri State changes its name to Truman State university. e 1932: indoor track added as an miaa sport. 1997: Ken B. Jones retires on June 30 after 16 years of service as commissioner to the confer - I 1934: golf added as a conference sport. ence... miaa chief executive officers select former metro conference and gulf South confer - v 1935: missouri School of mines (now missouri-rolla) joins the miaa. ence commissioner ralph mcfillen as his successor... New miaa office established in overland e 1957: miaa joins the National collegiate athletic association (Ncaa) college Division. park, Kan. R 1958: cross country added as an miaa sport. 1998: Northwest missouri State became the first football team in Ncaa Division ii history to 1963: Southwest missouri State's men's golf squad wins miaa's first Ncaa college Division post a 15-0 record, as the Bearcats won their first national title in any sport with a 24-6 win championship. over carson-Newman (Tenn.). 1964: missouri mines changes its name to university of missouri-rolla 1999: lincoln forfeits membership in the miaa at the conclusion of the 1998-99 academic s 1965 : wrestling and swimming added as miaa sports year... men's soccer championship discontinued... women's soccer added as a championship

d 1966: Baseball added as an miaa sport sport... Northwest missouri State wins the longest Ncaa championship football game at any 1970: lincoln university joins the miaa. level, defending the Division ii National Title with a 58-52, four-overtime win over carson-New - R 1974: Southwest missouri State wins the Ncaa Division ii men's cross country championship. man (Tenn.) at florence, ala. o 1980: university of missouri-St. louis joins the miaa. 2000: The miaa enters agreement with mineral water Bowl, where the top team from the C 1981 : men's soccer added as a conference sport... Ken B. Jones is appointed as miaa's first conference not making the Ncaa-ii football playoffs will take on a representative from the e full-time commissioner... Southwest missouri State leaves for Ncaa Division i. Northern Sun intercollegiate conference the first Saturday in December.

R 1982: The miaa begins sponsoring championships in women's athletics -- volleyball, softball, 2002: on oct. 17, 26,695 football fans at Kansas city's watch Northwest basketball, cross country, track & field and tennis. missouri State defeat pittsburg State, 29-6 -- the largest crowd ever to witness an miaa event. 1984: central missouri becomes the first school in Ncaa history to have its men's and 2003 : first miaa Basketball Tournament played at Kansas city's municipal auditorium. central women's basketball squads earn national championships in the same season. Southeast mis - missouri wins its second Ncaa Division ii Baseball championship. y souri State also wins an Ncaa Division ii National championship in men's cross country. 2005 : washburn wins the Ncaa Division ii women's basketball championship. missouri-rolla R 1985: Southeast missouri State claims Ncaa Division ii men's indoor Track National champi - completes final miaa season. o onship. 2006: fort hays State university joins the miaa. central missouri State changes its name to t 1986: Southwest Baptist university joins the miaa. university of central missouri. s 1989: missouri Southern, missouri western, pittsburg State and washburn join miaa... men's 2007: Nebraska-omaha accepted as 11th member of miaa, to begin play in 2008-09. ralph I soccer championship suspended. mcfillen retires as commissioner, succeeded by Jim Johnson. Southwest Baptist announces in - h 1991: Southeast missouri State leaves for Ncaa Division i... Emporia State joins the miaa... tention to play football as an independent in 2008. miaa establishes Sports information office... pittsburg State, in just its third season as an Ncaa 2009: The miaa admits lincoln (mo.) back into the league and the Blue Tigers will begin play Division ii member, wins the football National championship with a 20-6 win over Jacksonville during the 2010 season for all sports except football (2011). s (ala.) State. t n e

n Year Sports o

p School Joined Sponsorship Nickname Location Enrollment Athletic Director p univ. of central missouri 1912 16 mules/Jennies warrensburg, mo. 11,000 Jerry hughes o 1991 15 hornets/lady hornets Emporia, Kan. 6,528 fort hays State univ. 2006 16 Tigers hays, Kan. 9.000

a lincoln 1970-99; 2010 13 Blue Tigers Jefferson city, mo. 3,300 Betty Kemna a

I missouri Southern 1989 16 lions Joplin, mo. 5,300 Jared Bruggeman m missouri western 1989 10 griffons St. Joesph, mo. 5,295 Dave williams Nebraska-omaha 2008 15 mavericks omaha, Neb. 14,700 Trev alberts Northwest missouri 1912 15 Bearcats maryville, mo. 6,500 Dr. Bob Boerigter pittsburg State university 1989 13 gorillas pittsburg, Kan. 6,750 chuck Broyles n a Southwest Baptist university 1986 16 Bearcats/lady Bearcats Bolivar, mo. 3,600 mike pitts m Truman State University 1912 21 Bulldogs Kirksville, Mo. 5,800 Jerry Wollmering u

R washburn univ. 1989 10 ichabods/lady Blues Topeka, Kan. 7,400 loren ferre’ t

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MIAA 2009 S TANdINgS f Conference Overall o W L T GF GA PTS W L T GF GA Pct Truman 13 2 1 33 9 40 | 15 4 3 38 13 .750 C

Nebraska-Omaha 12 2 2 36 9 38 | 13 6 2 43 21 .667 o

Central Missouri 12 3 1 30 9 37 | 13 5 2 32 12 .700 a C

Washburn 8 7 1 19 24 25 | 11 8 1 26 28 .575 h e

Northwest Mo. 7 8 1 16 20 22 | 11 8 1 22 21 .575 s Missouri Western 6 8 2 19 18 20 | 8 10 2 26 25 .450 Southwest Baptist 5 9 2 26 32 17 | 7 9 3 31 35 .447 R

Missouri Southern 3 13 0 11 34 9 | 5 15 0 18 42 .250 o Emporia State 1 15 0 7 42 3 | 1 17 1 10 49 .079 s t e R MIAA A ll -C ONFERENCE TEAMS Player of the Year: Nicole Baier, F, UNO Freshman of the Year: Olivia Hayes, F, TSU

First-Team Second-Team Coach of the Year: Mike Cannon, TSU p Kira Lazenby, NWMSU GK Sr. Lauren Bamvakais, UCM GK Sr. l a

Megan Jensen, UNO D Sr. Katie O’Keefe, UCM D So. y Jenna Stones, UCM D Fr. Jessica Braun, NWMSU D Sr. 2009 NCAA p OSTSEASON e R

Theresa Bauler, TSU D Sr. Audrey Copenhaver, MSSU D So. *S OUTh CENTRAl REg .* s Kelsey Richters, TSU D Sr. Jessica Decker, ESU D So. Katie Reuck, TSU * MF Sr. Caitlin Tull, SBU D Sr. First round Truman 1

Alyssa Rhodes, UCM MF So. Dani Sicard, WU D Jr. R Nebraska-Omaha 0 Megan Buri, TSU MF So. Lauren Henry, WU MF So. e v

Melanie Hall, UCM * F Sr. Kayla Shain, UCM MF Fr. St. Edwards 0 Adv. on PKs I Nicole Baier, UNO * F Fr. Kelsey Twellman, TSU MF Fr. e Central Okla. 0 w Olivia Hayes, TSU F Fr. Abby Widrig, MWSU F Fr. Jessica Powers, UNO F Sr. Andrea Tritz, NWMSU F Sr. Second round Truman 0 Leah Talley, WU F Fr. West Texas A&M 1 R * Unanimous Selection Tia Stovall, WU F Fr. e St. Edwards 1 C Honorable Mention Incarnate Word 0 o R

Kelsie Hanson, UCM MF Fr. Heidi Sobota, NWMSU MF Sr. d

Cara Hennahane, UCM F So. Sara Meidlinger, NWMSU MF Sr. regional Championship s Tessa Pettyhohn, ESU D So. Megan Link, SBU GK Fr. West Texas A&M 0 Adv. on PKs St. Edwards 0 Jentri White, MSSU MF Sr. Taylor Vick, SBU D/F Fr. h

Michelle Dimza, MSSU MF So. Vanessa Roher, SBU D Sr. I s

Stephanie Heines, MSSU F Sr. Kelly Isaac, SBU MF So. t

Molly Slattery, MWSU D So. Lindsey Boden, SBU MF Jr. o Erin Widrig, MWSU D Fr. Jaymye Ross, SBU F Jr. R y Ashlyn Castillo, MWSU MF Fr. Jayne Grisham, TSU GK So. Jessica Martin, MWSU F Jr. Jordan Sheft, WU D Jr. o

Audrey Henderson, MWSU F So. Angela Wiseman, WU MF Sr. p Lauren Fox, UNO GK Jr. Ashley Taylor, WU F Sr. NCAA Div. II Championships p o

Jacque Dedovesh, NWMSU B So. Quarters: n West Texas A&M - 2 Colorado Mines - 0 e n

CSU-Dom. Hills - 5 Grand Valley St. - 3 t s MIAA A ThlETES OF ThE wEEk Carson Newman - 1 California (Pa.) - 0 Offensive Player of the Week Defensive Player of the Week West Florida -2 St. Rose (N.Y.) -1

Sept. 1 Jessica Martin, NWMSU Sept. 1 Kira Lazenby, NWMSU m

Semifinals I Sept. 7 Nicole Baier, UNO Sept. 7 Jessica Braun, NWMSU a CSU-Dom.Hills -1 Adv. on PK Grand Valley St. -3 Sept. 14 Nicole Baier, UNO Sept. 14 Lauren Bamvakais, UCM a West Florida -1 St. Rose - 2 Sept. 21 Andrea Tritz, NWMSU Sept. 21 Lauren Fox, UNO Sept. 28 Leah Talley, WU Sept. 28 Jayne Grisham, TSU Finals Oct. 5 Jessica Powers, UNO Oct. 5 Jayne Grisham, TSU CSU-Dom.Hills - 0 Grand Valley St. -1 t

Oct. 12 Jessica Powers, UNO Oct. 12 Kira Lazenby, NWMSU R

Oct. 20 Nicole Baier, UNO Oct. 20 Lauren Bamvakais, UCM u Oct. 27 Nicole Baier, UNO Oct. 27 Lauren Fox, UNO m a

Nov. 2 Ashley Juravich, MWSU Nov. 2 Lauren Bamvakais, UCM n Nov. 9 Lindsay Hoerl, UCM Nov. 9 Lauren Bamvakais, UCM

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o 2009 MIAA T EAM STATISTICS f |------OFFENSE------| |------DEFENSE------| |------MISC------| n I Name G Goals G/Gm A Pts P/Gm GA GAA Sv SHO Off Corners PK YC/rC Overall MIAA Central Missouri 20 32 1.60 23 87 4.35 12 0.58 60 10 49 119 1-0 9/0 13-5-2 12-3-1 s Emporia State 19 10 0.53 7 27 1.42 48 2.47 130 1 16 37 0-0 3/0 1-17-1 1-15-0 e h Missouri Southern 20 18 0.90 10 46 2.30 42 2.06 126 2 17 53 2-2 17/0 5-15-0 3-13-0 C a Missouri Western 20 26 1.30 19 71 3.55 25 1.19 104 6 24 57 1-1 6/0 8-10-2 6-8-2 o

C Nebraska-Omaha 21 43 2.05 36 122 5.81 21 0.97 76 8 17 52 2-1 8/0 13-6-2 12-2-2 Northwest Missouri 20 22 1.10 14 58 2.90 21 1.02 106 8 61 103 3-2 4/0 11-8-1 7-8-1 R

e Southwest Baptist 19 30 1.58 14 74 3.89 35 1.74 61 4 26 95 2-2 15/1 7-9-3 5-9-2 t s TrUMAN 22 38 1.73 34 110 5.00 13 0.57 82 14 56 120 3-2 11/0 15-4-3 13-2-1 o

R Washburn 20 26 1.30 23 75 3.75 28 1.38 79 5 23 77 2-1 13/2 11-8-1 8-7-1 s

R 2009 MIAA I NdIvIdUAl lEAdERS e y a gOalS pOintS l

p Player-Team GP No. Avg/G Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G Baier,Nicole-UNO 21 16 0.76 Baier,Nicole-UNO 21 16 11 43 2.05 Hayes,Olivia-TSU 22 12 0.55 Hall,Melanie-UCM 20 11 4 26 1.30

w Hall,Melanie-UCM 20 11 0.55 Hayes,Olivia-TSU 22 12 0 24 1.09 e

I Powers,Jessica-UNO 21 8 0.38 Powers,Jessica-UNO 21 8723 1.10 v Widrig,Abby-MWSU 16 7 0.44 Widrig,Abby-MWSU 16 7418 1.12 e

R Tritz,Andrea-NWMSU 18 7 0.39 Stovall,Tia-WU 19 4816 0.84 Kuncl,Jerica-UNO 21 7 0.33 Martin,Jessica-MWSU 20 6416 0.80 Ross,Jaymye-SBU 18 6 0.33 Kuncl,Jerica-UNO 21 7216 0.76 s Martin,Jessica-MWSU 20 6 0.30 Tritz,Andrea-NWMSU 18 7115 0.83 d Talley,Leah-WU 20 6 0.30 Ross,Jaymye-SBU 18 6315 0.83 R o C e aSSiStS SavES R Player-Team GP No. Avg/G Player-Team GP No. Avg/G Baier,Nicole-UNO 21 11 0.52 Russell,Randi-MSSU 19 118 6.21 y Stovall,Tia-WU 19 8 0.42 Lazenby,Kira-NWMSU 20 104 5.20 R Powers,Jessica-UNO 21 7 0.33 Schmitz,Nikki-ESU 14 91 6.50 o t Meidlinger,Sara-NWMSU 19 5 0.26 Klone,Ashley-WU 20 78 3.90 s

I Taylor,Ashley-WU 19 5 0.26 Grisham,Jayne-TSU 20 76 3.80 h Bystrom,Beth-TSU 20 5 0.25 Weis,Jenna-MWSU 13 67 5.15 Twellman,Kelsey-TSU 22 5 0.23 Fox,Lauren-UNO 21 64 3.05 s Buri,Megan-TSU 22 5 0.23 Bamvakais,Lauren-UCM 20 60 3.00 t

n Widrig,Abby-MWSU 16 4 0.25 Link,Megan-SBU 16 47 2.94 e Mahn,Riley-TSU 19 4 0.21 Endicott,Joyce-MWSU 8 36 4.50 n o p p HutOutS OalS gainSt vERagE

o S g a a (gaa) Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg Bamvakais,Lauren-UCM 20 10.0 0.50 Bamvakais,Lauren-UCM 20 12 1860:00 0.58 Grisham,Jayne-TSU 20 10.0 0.50 Grisham,Jayne-TSU-W 20 12 1779:04 0.61 a a Lazenby,Kira-NWMSU 20 8.0 0.40 Fox,Lauren-UNO 21 15 1614:27 0.84 I

m Fox,Lauren-UNO 21 7.4 0.35 Lazenby,Kira-NWMSU 20 21 1855:49 1.02 Klone,Ashley-WU 20 5.0 0.25 Endicott,Joyce-MWSU 89 725:34 1.12 Link,Megan-SBU 16 4.0 0.25 Link,Megan-SBU 16 18 1355:55 1.19 Weis,Jenna-MWSU 13 3.0 0.23 Weis,Jenna-MWSU 13 16 1165:00 1.24 n Endicott,Joyce-MWSU 8 3.0 0.38 Klone,Ashley-WU 20 28 1832:19 1.38 a Russell,Randi-MSSU 19 2.0 0.11 Russell,Randi-MSSU 19 38 1749:05 1.96 m Taylor,Alison-TSU 6 1.0 0.17 Schmitz,Nikki-ESU 14 33 1216:05 2.44 u R t

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School Titles Won Last Championship YEAR -b Y-Y EAR I n Year School f

Truman 9 2009 1999 Truman (5-0-0) o 2000 Truman (5-0-0) 2001 Truman (11-1-0) Central Missouri 1 2008 2002 Truman (11-0-1)

2003 Truman (14-0-0) C

2004 Truman (12-0-2) o Washburn 1 2006 2005 Truman (8-3-3) a 2006 Washburn (10-1-3) C h

2007 Truman (10-3-1) e

2008 Central Missouri (13-2-1) s 2009 Truman (13-2-1) R o s

The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association’s top honor bestowed on a stu - t SARA MURRAY wINS e

dent-athlete was awarded to Truman women’s soccer player senior Sara Murray at the con - R lEAgUE ’S TOp AwARd ference’s annual awards banquet in Kansas City in 2005. Murray was named the women’s recipient of the Ken B. Jones Award, the first Truman student-athlete to win the award since

1999-2000 and the first women student-athlete from Truman, in the 12 year history of the p l

award. a

Murray was not only the first Truman female to win the award, but the first soccer player y e

in the league’s history to be awarded the top prize. Murray holds all of the Truman and R

MIAA career scoring marks along with being named first-team all-conference four straight s years and a two-time first-team All-American. In addition to her on-field accomplishments, Murray was an ESPN the Magazine Aca -

demic All-American and was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate scholarship. She is a three- R time member of the MIAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll and received the Dean's e v

Award for Excellence at Truman in May. I e

She was named conference freshman of the year in 2001 and the most valuable player in w 2003. This season, she was part of a Bulldog squad that was undefeated in the regular season going 18-0-2. The team claimed their sixth-straight MIAA title, the only conference school

to ever with the conference championship, and fourth-straight trip to the NCAA Division II R national tournament. e C

The Ken B. Jones Award has been given annually since the 1993-94 season recognizing o

the top junior or senior student-athlete in the conference based on athletic accomplishments, R academic accomplishments and community service. The award is named for the confer - d ence’s first full-time commissioner, who retired in 1997 and passed away last May. An 11- s member panel, represented by each conference school, selects the one male and one female

student-athlete. h I 1999 s t

Sept. 14 Melissa Miller ...... Forward 2003 2007 o

Sept. 28 Anna Smith ...... Forward Sept. 9 Lauren Davis ...... Keeper Sept. 10 Emily Roark ...... Keeper R

Oct. 5 Emily Huyck ...... Keeper Sept. 16 Lauren Davis ...... Keeper Sept. 24 Emily Newsham ...... Back y Oct. 26 Meredith Hartle ...... Back Oct. 7 Lauren Davis ...... Keeper Oct. 22 Katie Reuck ...... Midfielder

Nov. 2 Heather Murray ...... Midfielder Oct. 14 Sara Murray ...... Forward Nov. 5 Theresa Bauler ...... Forward o

Oct. 28 Sara Murray ...... Forward Emily Roark ...... Keeper p

2000 Nov. 4 Robyn Mortenson . . . .Midfielder p Sept. 26 Emily Huyck ...... Keeper 2008 o Oct. 10 Stephanie Cepicky . . . . .Forward 2004 Sept. 1 Denise Childress ...... Keeper n e

Oct. 24 Emily Huyck ...... Keeper Aug. 30 Sara Murray ...... Forward Sept. 8 Riley Mahn ...... Forward n

Oct. 31 Niki Taylor ...... Midfielder Lauren Davis ...... Keeper Oct. 20 Katie Reuck ...... Midfielder t Nov. 7 Emily Huyck ...... Keeper Sept. 20 Sara Murray ...... Forward Oct. 27 Jessica Wiegert ...... Forward s Lauren Davis ...... Keeper 2001 Oct. 4 Ellen Wright ...... Forward 2009

Sept. 4 Anna Smith ...... Forward Lauren Davis ...... Keeper Sept. 29 Jayne Grisham ...... Keeper m

Sept. 25 Sara Murray ...... Forward Oct. 11 Lauren Davis ...... Keeper Oct. 6 Jayne Grisham ...... Keeper I Oct. 16 Melissa Miller ...... Midfielder Nov. 1 Lauren Davis ...... Keeper a Oct. 30 Emily Huyck ...... Keeper a 2005 2002 Oct. 10 Lauren Davis ...... Keeper Sept. 30 Heather Murray ...... Midfielder Nov. 7 Lauren Davis ...... Keeper

Oct. 14 Lauren Johnson ...... Forward bUlldOg MIAA t Oct. 21 Lisa Schmalz ...... Keeper 2006 R Oct. 28 Sara Murray ...... Forward Oct. 2 Lauren Davis ...... Keeper plAYERS OF ThE wEEk u Nov. 11 Anna Sonderman ...... Back Oct. 9 Lauren Davis ...... Keeper m a n

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e RUMAN t s o R ATHlETI Cs s F 21 Sports Sponsored, most of any state school in Missouri. R e

y F One of the top Division II Academic All-American producing schools. a l F Has the Top Academic Success Rate among Missouri Schools. p F Student-Athletes had an average GPA of 3.27 with 52 with a 4.0 in 2009 w e I v ACAdEMIC WHAT Is dIVIsION II? e Division II (or DII) is an intermediate-level division R All-AMERICANs of competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Asso - Truman State University is one of the top schools in all of ciation. It offers an alternative to both the highly compet - itive (and highly expensive) level of intercollegiate

s the country in producing Academic All-Americans. sports offered in NCAA Division I and to the non-schol - d The Bulldogs have had 92 Academic All-Americans since

R arship level offered in Division III. the programs inception in 1952 by the College Sports Infor - o Division II teams usually feature a number of local mation Directors of America which is 24th overall and sec - C or in-state student-athletes. Many Division II student-

e ond in Division II. athletes pay for school through a combination of scholar - R To be eligible for the Academic All-America honor, a stu - ship money, grants, student loans and employment dent-athlete must have at least a 3.30 GPA and earn first-team earnings. Division II athletics programs are financed in all-district honors that are voted by the district’s sports infor - y the institution's budget like other academic departments

R mation directors. on campus. Traditional rivalries with regional institu - o Truman Academic All-Americans since 2000 tions dominate schedules of many Division II athletics t programs. s 2000 Jason Reinberg (MBB) 2004 Diana Betsworth (SW) I

h 2000 Heather Mackie (SB) 2004 Sarah Dance (SW) MIAA 2000 Beth Luebbering (TF) 2004 Sara Murray (Soc) 2001 Austin Lepper (FB) 2005 Jared Atwood (Soc) CHAMPIONsHIPs s t 2001 Lance Dorsey (FB) 2005 Diana Betsworth (SW) Football ...... 26 n 2001 Nathan Artz (Tennis) 2005 Sarah Dance (SW) Men’s Indoor Track ...... 19 e 2001 Heather Mackie (SB) 2005 Lauren Cepicky (Soc) n Men’s Outdoor Track ...... 17 o 2001 Beth Luebbering (TF) 2006 Randy Beilsmith (Bsb) Men’s Golf ...... 13 p 2001 Laura Potts (Golf) 2006 Gregg Nurrenbern (Wr) Men’s Cross Country ...... 11 p 2001 Casey Felkerson (VB) 2006 Brittany Anderson (SW) o Men’s Tennis ...... 11 2001 Jenny Glenn (VB) 2006 Lija Kaleps-Clark (SW) Men’s Basketball ...... 9 2002 Austin Lepper (FB) 2006 Sarah Shearman (VB) Women’s Soccer ...... 9 2002 Tameem Yehyawi (FB) 2007 Brittany Anderson (SW) Volleyball ...... 6 a 2002 Bridget Riley (SW) 2007 Lija Kaleps-Clark (SW)

a Men’s Soccer ...... 6 *

I 2002 Liz Hug (SW) 2007 Jacquie Faust (TF) Softball ...... 6 m 2002 Beth Luebbering (TF) 2009 Peter Bracha (Tennis) 2002 Kayse Hahn (TF) 2009 Kate Aherne (SW) Wrestlng ...... 5 * 2003 Tameem Yehyawi (FB) 2009 Tanya Sylvester (SW) Women’s Indoor Track ...... 4 2003 Matt Helbig (TF) 2009 Lindsy Blair (Tennis) Women’s Tennis ...... 4 2003 Britini Bufurd (SB) 2010 Kate Aherne (SW) Women’s Outdoor Track ...... 2 n Women’s Cross Country ...... 1

a 2003 Kelli Dudley (SW) 2010 Andrew McCall (SW) Total ...... 148 m 2003 Liz Hug (SW) 2010 Tanya Sylvester (SW)

u 2003 Sarah Dance (SW) 2010 Peter Bracha (Tennis) * The MIAA discontinued championships in Men’s

R 2003 Sara Murray (Soc) 2010 Katrina Biermann (TF) Soccer & Wrestling Swimming and Women’s Golf t 2004 Jared Atwood (Soc) are not sponsored by the MIAA 34 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer TRUMAN AThlETICS 2010 Bulldogs

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Director of Athletics-Jerry Wollmering ...... 4235 f Jerry W. Prior to coming to Truman, Wollmering Asst. Director of Athletics/Compliance/SWA - Linda Anderson . . . . . 4261 o Wollmering was served as associate athletics director of finance Athletics Secretary-Jeri Speak ...... 4235 named the Director and administration at Bowling Green State Athletics Media relations of Athletics at Tru - University in Ohio since January of 1998. He Asst. Director of Athletics-Kevin White ...... 4276 man in September was also the assistant athletics director for fi - Media relations Assistant - Tyler Madsen ...... 7778

of 1999. nancial affairs for two years at BGSU, prior to Athletics Media relations FAX ...... 7475 C Head Football Coach-Gregg Nesbitt ...... 4252 his becoming an associate AD. o Since coming Assistant Football Coach-Jed Paulsen ...... 7494

Wollmering earned a bachelor's degree in a to Kirksville, Assistant Football Coach- Jay Davis ...... 4012

business administration and accounting from C Wollmering has Assistant Football Coach- Thomas Kearney ...... 4262

Drake University in 1987, and a master's de - h helped Truman be gree in physical education and athletic adminis - Assistant Football Coach-Kellen Nesbitt ...... 4170 one of the top ath - Assistant Football Coach- Nate Griffin ...... 4235 e

tration from Kent State University in 1993. He s letics departments Men’s Soccer Coach-Duke Cochran ...... 4168 is also a certified public accountant with expe - Women’s Soccer Coach-Mike Cannon ...... 4463 in NCAA Division rience as an auditor. II -- both athleti - Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach- Katie reuck ...... 7260 Before arriving at Bowling Green, Volleyball Coach-Ben Briney ...... 4468

cally and academi - R Wollmering was an assistant athletic director at Assistant Volleyball Coach-Megan Wargo ...... 4645

cally. o Southeast Missouri State University, a Division Men’s Basketball Coach-Jack Schrader ...... 4171

The Bulldogs s I program, for approximately 18 months. While Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach-Tim Deidrick ...... 4272

have finished in working on his master's degree, Wollmering Women’s Basketball Coach-Michael Smith ...... 4459 t the top-10 in the Directors’ Cup standings in six of was a graduate assistant to the athletic director Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach-Lora Westling ...... 7362 e the 11 years Wollmering has been at Truman. In at Kent. Cross Country & Track Coach-John Cochrane ...... 4342 R 2003-04, he led the athletics program to a third- A native of Ft. Madison, Iowa, he was a Assistant Cross Country & Track Coach-Tim Schwegler ...... 4341 place finish in that national program, the highest varsity letterman in cross country and track at Assistant Women’s Track & Field Coach-Leslie Hardesty ...... 6039 ever for an active member of the MIAA at that Drake. Wollmering and his wife, Alicia, have Baseball Coach-Dan Davis ...... 6003 time. three daughters: Leah, Erica and Kate. Softball Coach-Erin Brown ...... 4343 p Academically, Truman regularly ranks among Assistant Softball Coach - Cathy Monroe ...... 4343 l the top schools in the MIAA and in the nation in Co-Men’s Golf Coach- Jim Berrey ...... 7778 a graduation rates. In the latest NCAA Academic Co-Men’s Golf Coach - Tyler Madsen ...... 7778 y Sucess Rate date, 11 of the 17 sports counted had Women’s Golf Coach-Sam Lesseig ...... 4090 e a 100% sucess rate. Swimming Coach-Mark Gole ...... 7219 R Wollmering has also served the MIAA as chair Assistant Swimming Coach-Tim Sandfort ...... 6040 s of the finance committee and been a member of Tennis Coach-Pete Kendall ...... 7258 the NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Com - Wrestling Coach-Dave Schutter ...... 7257 mittee. Head Trainer-Michelle Boyd ...... 7364 Asst. Trainers-Adam Cline/Cassie DeBlauw/Matt Bailey . . . . . 6055/7521 R

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AssOCIATE ATHlETIC dIRECTOR w Linda Anderson joined the Truman Athletics department in For nearly 20 years, Anderson served as Associate Director of 2007 as Associate Director and Senior Women’s Administrator. Athletics and SWA at Division III, Saint Mary’s University in During her time at Truman, she has served as the department’s Winona, Minn. compliance officer and been a liaison to the campus in various ca - At St. Mary’s, Anderson held coaching duties as the school’s vol - R pacities. leyball and softball coach. She was named the Minnesota Intercolle - e Anderson have been involved in athletics for over 25 years last giate Athletics Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year in 1990. C serving as Director of Athletics at in St. Anderson started her career in college athletics at Bemidji State o Louis the three years prior to coming to Truman. (Minn.) as an Interim Director of Women’s Athletics, Interim Volley - R While at Maryville, she worked with the School of Business to ball Coach and Head Softball Coach while completing her masters d develop a Sports-Administration emphasis while adding men’s and degree in Physical Education, Health, Coaching and Administration. s women’s track and field and also served on committees with the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. h I s t o R sPORTs MEdICINE y

The training room is home base for the sports o

medicine program at Truman State University. p The purpose of the program is to work toward WHAT’s IN A p the prevention of athletic injuries, care for those o injuries that do happen and work for complete n

NICKNAME? e recovery through rehabilitation so that the stu - dent-athlete can return to competition as safely Why was the nickname, Bulldogs, selected for Tru - n man State University? O.C. Bell in 1908 referred to his t

and quickly as possible. The program works s under the direct supervision of three full-time ex - performers as Bulldogs, but it wasn’t an official desig - perienced trainers and two physicians. If an ath - nation. So far as is known, this term wasn’t used again lete should be injured while participating in an until the spring of 1915. At the time, a committee of students,

intercollegiate sport, they will be evaluated by a m highly competent training staff member and training room also contains rehabilitation room including the late President Emeritus Wal - I

treated as needed or referred to necessary med - containing a variety of rehabilitation equipment ter H. Ryle, recommended the adoption of a

ical personnel. A secondary training room in the football the “Bulldog” as the official emblem be - a The main training room is on the lower level kennels, located south of Pershing Building, is cause of the beast’s tenacity and ability of Pershing Building just off the northeast corner mainly used during fall and spring practices be - to fight desperately to the end. of Pershing Arena. Both the head athletics cause of its proximity to the football practice The spirit of the trainer’s and assistant athletics trainer’s offices field and outdoor track. It contains eight treat - Bulldog has been ev - ident since the name are located in this area. The student trainers as - ment tables, four taping tables, and three t signed to each sport also use this as their main whirlpools. This facility is equipped with modal - was selected 90 years R area of contact. ities and rehabilitation equipment similar to that ago. It’s not unique u It contains 7 treatment tables and 2 taping ta - in the Pershing athletic training room. though, as at least 16 m NCAA schools have bles. Two whirlpools, muscle stimulation, ultra - a adopted the "Bulldog". sound, and a variety of other modalities are n available to treat injured athletes. This athletic

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f 2009-10 BUlldOG n I HEAdlINEs

s TWO INdIVdUAl NATIONAl TITlEs e h HIGHlIGHT 09-10 C On March 11th and 12th, two Truman State Uni - Stelten missed so by virtue of Biermann clearing a versity student-athletes were crowned individual na - the previous height first, she was declared the cham - o tional champions in their respective sports. Senior Pole pion. C Vaulter Katrina Biermann and senior swimmer Kate With the championship, Biermann joined Winker Aherne captured events as part of the NCAA Division (2004), Saundra Hester (1990), Marlene Frahm (1985) II Winter Championships. and Deb Carter (1977).

R Biermann became just the fifth Truman Women’s Biermann also earned her fourth all-America honor

e Track & Field athlete to win a national championship as she took sixth place in the Triple Jump with a school t and first since Christina Winkler in 2004. record mark of 39-08.00. s The Liberty, Mo. native entered the national meet Nearly 1,600 miles away Aherne capped off her re - o after becoming the first female pole vaulter in the Mid- markable swimming career by capturing her third Aherne Biermann R America Intercollegiate Athletics Association to top 13 straight title in the 200-yard individual medley at the From there, Aherne closed it out, posting a time of feet in either indoor or outdoor version of the event. NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Champi - 27.35 in the final 50-yards of freestyle – more than a She had won six Pole Vault competitions this season onships in Canton, Ohio. second faster than any other competitor – to capture her including the MIAA championships two weeks prior Aherne became the first Bulldog swimmer to cap - third straight national championship. s to nationals. ture three individual national championships and only Aherne wasn’t done on that night, as she took sec - R At the national meet, held in Albuquerque, New the second Truman student-athlete to win three titles ond place and recorded her 22nd career all-American e Mexico, Biermann needed all three attempts before fi - during their career. Larry Jones won three straight award in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 23.10. She y nally clearing 12-10.00 to join four other competitors track championships in 1972, 1973 and 1974. came in .33 seconds behind Jackie Borkowski from a

l that had made that mark. The Cary, Ill native and Cary-Grove graduate West Chester for first place and was .13 seconds better

p The bar was moved up to 13-01.75 and Biermann bested everyone in her final heat by nearly 1.5 seconds than Ashland University’s Julie Widmann, who fin - cleared it on her first attempt. Lauren Stelten of Min - in the 200 IM finals, setting both NCAA and school ished third. nesota State University-Mankato, also cleared that records with a time of 2:00.56. At the meet’s conclusion, Aherne had won seven height but did so on her second attempt. After 100 yards, Aherne trailed both Alexandra more All-America awards to cap off her Truman Swim - The two remaining foes saw the bar adjusted up Henley from UC-San Diego and Yuan Qang Li from ming career with 27. She was also a member of the w four more inches. Biermann missed on all three at - Drury, but saved her best for last in propelling past both 800 Free Relay team that captured the national title e

I tempts and watched as Stelten had the final crack at the in the breaststroke to take the lead into the final 50-yard back in 2008 to finish with four total national champi - v national title. stretch. onships. e R CHAMPs FOR NINTH TIME MCCAll NAMEd The Truman women’s soccer team captured its FIRsT TRUMAN s ninth MIAA title in 11 years and advanced to the 2009

d NCAA tournament after earning the conference’s au -

R tomatic qualifier. RHOdEs sCHOlAR

o The Bulldogs traveled to Canyon, Texas for first Nov. 23, 2009 - Andrew McCall, a senior men’s

C and second round action, taking on rival Nebraska- swimmer at Truman State University, has been named a e Omaha in the opening round. Senior Riley Mahn Rhodes scholar, placing him in a distinct group, and

R headed in a corner kick early in the second half to send making him the first Truman student to be so honored. the Bulldogs to the second round against the region’s Rhodes scholars were announced Sunday. McCall, top seed, West Texas A&M. a philosophy and religion major from St. Louis, Mo.,

y However, the ’Dogs couldn’t find pay-dirt in its was among the 32 recipients.

R next match and fell, 1-0, to the host Lady Buffaloes. Captain of the swimming The squad had seven players named MIAA all-con - o team, he is five-time Division t ference, including a league-best five to the first-team. II All-American in swimming

s Seniors Katie Reuck, Kelsey Richters and Theresa and a violinist in the Univer - I Bauler were joined by sophomore Megan Buri and sity Symphony. h freshman Olivia Hayes on the first-team, with Hayes The Rhodes scholarship, picking up conference freshman of the year honors. created in 1902, covers all ex - Freshman Kelsey Twellman received second-team penses of two to three years of s t accolades, while sophomore Jayne Grisham was study at Oxford University in n named an honorable mention goalkeeper. Head coach England. McCall plans to read e Mike Cannon garnered his eighth MIAA coach of the for the Bachelor of Philosophy n year award. at Oxford beginning in the fall o Of those seven, Five were named to the NSCAA MIAA Freshman of the Year Olivia Hayes of 2010. p South Central all-region team, as both Reuck and Hayes Elected to Phi Beta Kappa p picked up first-team accolades. Grisham (second-team), McCall as a junior, McCall has also o Bauler (third-team) and Buri (third-team) were also se - taken courses in Vienna, Aus - lected. tria and at the University of Colorado. "Andrew is an exceptional student and we are so pleased the selection committee chose to recognize him a for his talents and abilities while attending Truman," a

I NCAA APPEARANCEs University President Darrell W. Krueger said. "This is a m Sport result wonderful honor for Andrew and it validates the quality of education our students receive.” Women’s Soccer 2nd Round McCall was the only student of the 32 recipients to Volleyball 1st Round be a school’s first-ever Rhodes scholar. Harvard Univer - Women’s Cross Country Anne Ratermann (67th)/ Dani Dell’Orco (86th) sity led all schools this year with five Rhodes scholars. Women’s Swimming 5th Massachusetts Institute of Technology had three, while n Men’s Swimming 23rd Yale University, the University of North Carolina and a Women’s Indoor Track & Field Katrina Biermann (Pole Vault - 1st/Triple Jump - 6th) the U.S. Military Academy each had two recipients. m Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Katrina Biermann (Pole Vault - NH) u

R Jennifer zweifel (Triple Jump - 9th) t Dani Dell’Orco (10,000 - 5th/5,000 - 10th)

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Dec. 7, 2009 – Truman State University Director f dOWN RECORd of Athletics Jerry Wollmering announced that former o April 25, 2010 – Sophomore Dani Dell’Orco broke Bulldog standout Gregg Nesbitt has been named the a 20-year old school record as she competed in the 101st football program’s next head coach. Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa. Dell'Orco finished Nesbitt, a native of Hannibal, Mo., received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Truman

second in the University/College Division Women’s C while playing for the Bulldog Football team from

5000 Meter. o Dell’Orco crossed the line in 16:45.13 to break 1976-1979. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1980 Kerry Knepper’s 1990 mark of 16:49.44 and finished six before adding his master’s degree in 1987. a seconds behind race winner Risper Kimaiyo of Division “I am tremendously excited and proud to take C I, University of Texas-El Paso over the reins of our Truman Bulldog football pro - h (16:39.43). gram,” said Coach Nesbitt. “This great university e At the time it was the sev - helped equip me for this profession 30 years ago and s enth fastest in Division II this also is where I was blessed to meet my wife Jackie.” season and is an automatic “We have fond memories of our early days as un -

qualifying time for the na - dergraduates and the years when I returned here as R

tional outdoor championships the defensive coordinator in the early 90's,” Nesbitt o

in May. said. “This will be the biggest challenge I have been s

Dell’Orco earned all- a part of thus far in my coaching career, and we are t

American honors at the 2010 anxious to begin the "hard work" it will take in our e Division II Outdoor Track & attempt to restore the "Bulldog" pride.” R Field Championships by plac - ing fifth in the 10K. She also participated with Anne Rater -

ACAdEMIC TITlE p mann at the Division II Cross Country Championships l FOR WREsTlING a

VANGENNIP sETs For the sixth time in program history, the Tru - y man wrestling team has captured the NCAA Div. II e RECORd Wrestling Coaches Association team all-Academic R Senior pitcher Richelle vanGennip broke the school Championship, coming in with a team grade-point s record for single-season strikeouts this past season for average of 3.467. The award also marks the fourth the Bulldog Softball team. vanGennip fanned 230 hit - straight Academic Championship for the squad. ters during the season, including 14 against Oklahoma Under the direction of head coach Dave Schut - Panhandle State on Feb. 27th. ter, Truman becomes the first program to win the R vanGennip tossed the first no-hitter since 2005 in a championship in four consecutive years. e Headlining the Bulldogs was senior Dean v

victory over Southwest Baptist and had two one-hitters I during the season. She also became the first Bulldog Schultz, who picked up second-team honors. e since 2004 to hit two grand slams in a season. Schultz, who went 13-12 this season, is a w For her efforts, she was named to the honorable Biology/Pre-Medicine major with a GPA of 3.64. mention all-conference team. Joining her on the hon - Also receiving honorable mention status were a orable mention squad was senior Erica LaCombe and host of ’Dogs, including junior Andrew Bader, sen - freshman Laura Miller. ior Kazuyuki Hashimoto, freshman zachary Hayes, R senior Bryan Isbell, junior Steve Kueny, sophomore e Chad Kurovski and sophomore James Maus. C Truman has now won the all-Academic o

Wrestling title in 1996-97, 2001-02, 2006-07, 2007- R sHARPE EARNs 08, 2008-09 and 2009-10. d NATIONAl AWARd s Truman volleyball headed to the NCAA tournament for the 10th straight season and 11th time overall, as the h

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R Location: Kirksville, Missouri Kirksville Population: 17,000 Undergraduate Enrollment: approximately s 5,600 R e Graduate Enrollment: approximately 250 y a International Enrollment: approximately l p 220 students from 42 different coun - FACTs tries Male/Female Ratio: 41:59 Truman State University continues to be lauded as one of the coun - w Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 e try’s most prominent public liberal arts and sciences institutions. I Average Class Size: 23 students v e Percentage with GPA of 3.25 or higher: Recognized for educational excellence, Missouri’s only highly selective R 95% Percentage of Freshman Courses public university has been listed in national publications such as Con - s Taught by Full-time Faculty: 97% sumer’s Digest, The Fiske Guide to College, and The Princton Re - d Percentage of Full-time Faculty with Ph.D.s: R o 85% view. U.S. News & World Report’s 2008 edition of “America’s Best C Graduate Placement: 99% e

R Percentage of Graduates Immediately College” featured Truman for the eleventh con - Entering Graduate School: 50.4% secutive year as the #1 public university in the y Academic Year: 15-week semesters R

o Annual Average Cost of Books: $1000 Midwest awarding bachelor’s and master’s degrees. t

s Number of Campus Organizations: I over 240 Complete information for prospective students h Percentage Involved in Greek can be found at http://admissions.truman.edu

s Sororities & Fraternities: t 22% of women n e 31% of men n

o Size of Campus: 140 acres p AdMIssION REQUIREMENTs p o Admission to Truman is based upon high school curricu - lum; high school grade point average and rank; standard - ized test scores (ACT or SAT); special abilities, talents, or achievements; and an essay. Students planning to a

a enroll at Truman should complete the following high I school core curriculum: four units English, three m units mathematics (four units are strongly recom - mended), three units social studies/history, three units natural science, one unit fine arts and two units foreign language (same language). n Under guidelines for highly selective institutions from the Missouri Coor - a dinating Board for Higher Education, the students who receive the strongest m

u consideration for admission to Truman will have a 140 combined ability. The

R combined ability is determined by adding the high school class rank percent to the t national percentile on the ACT or SAT college entrance exam. 38 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman soccer TRUMAN STATE UNIv . 2010 Bulldogs I dR. T ROy d. n f PAINO o President, Truman State University Dr. Troy D. Paino began his duties as Truman State Univer - C sity 16th president on o May 10, 2010. a Prior to becoming C president he had been h serving as Truman's e provost and vice presi - s dent for academic af - fairs since 2008. In this

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ficer for the University. R Additionally, he helped lead both the implementation of a comprehensive strategic plan to upgrade technology on campus as

PPlyING OR p A F well as the establishment of the Truman Institute to develop programming aimed at generating revenue l dMIssION and building mutually beneficial relationships with a A y

Students wishing to be considered for all scholar - business and community organizations. He also e

worked closely with faculty to establish new tenure R ships and financial aid programs are strongly encour - EsIdENCE IFE R l and promotion policies and procedures and the Of - s aged to apply for admission by December 15. u fice of Student Research. Under guidelines for highly selective institutions Freshmen live on campus for their first year with about half of all Truman students live on campus. Prior to arriving in Kirksville, Dr. Paino served as from the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher the dean of the college of liberal arts at Winona State u The Residential College Program helps bring the

Education, the students who receive the strongest University (Minnesota) from 2004 to 2008. As the R University learning commuity inside the residence consideration for admission to Truman will have a dean, he helped develop important university partner - e

140 combined ability. The combined ability is deter - halls. ships with the Great River Shakespeare Festival and v u Truman’s entire campus is wireless. Frozen River Film Festival. He also helped establish I mined by adding the high school class rank percent - the Center for Engaged Research, Teaching & Schol - e age to the national percentile on the ACT or SAT arship, the American Democracy Project, and the w college enterance exam. Consortium for Liberal Arts & Sciences Promotion. There is no application fee. CAREER He began his career at Winona State University in

1997 as an assistant professor of history. While on R

COUNCIl OF PREPARATION the faculty, he co-founded and directed the Law & e Society Program from 1999 to 2004. He was pro - C

F Firms that hire Truman grads: Boeing, Cerner, moted to the rank of professor in 2007. o Dr. Paino received his juris doctorate from Indi - UBlIC IBERAl Edward Jones, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Peace R P l ana University School of Law. Prior to arriving at Corps, Macy’s Midwest, Walgreens, Ernest and d Winona, he worked as a lawyer in Indianapolis. In ad - ARTs COllEGEs Young and many others. dition to his academic and legal experience, he has s F Offers internships through the Truman in Wash - served on several corporate boards and was a partner Truman has been a member of COPLAC since ington (D.C.) Program in a land development business. 1988. COPLAC is an organization of publicly F Nearly 99% of Truman graduates reporting post- Dr. Paino also has a Ph.D. and a Master of Arts h

funded colleges with a strong dedication to the lib - I

graduation plans enter graduate/professional degree in American Studies from Michigan State Uni - s eral arts. school or gain employment within six months of versity and a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and t graduation. philosophy from in Springfield, o OMMITMENT TO Missouri. His teaching and scholarly interests include R C 20th-century cultural and social history and American y legal history. He has written journal articles, encyclo - OUR ORE lUMNI HAPTERs pedia entries and book reviews on the history of F C A C American sport. His book, "The Social History of o Alumni Chapters help connect Truman alumni, the United States: 1960s," was published in 2008. p VAlUEs families and others to the University. Members re - He currently serves on the Missouri Enterprise & p Innovation Center board and is a newly inducted o F ceive a variety of benefits. n a strong focus on students and student learning member of the Kirksville Rotary club. Fintellectual challenge in a nurturing and diverse en - Their are currently 10 chapters nationwide and e

Dr. Paino and his wife Kelly have two daughters, n vironment membership is open to all Truman alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends. Sophia and Chloe. t Faffordability which promotes financial access to s educational excellence Membership benefits include: Fa commitment to assessment for continuous im - F Discounts or Free admission to chapter provement and accountability events. BOARd OF F Campus perks including free admission to m

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