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Valley Fields Stadium Renovation S O C C E R VALLEYFIELDSVALLEYFIELDS STADIUMSTADIUM RENOVATIONRENOVATION ... coming coming coming fall fall fall 2008 2008 2008 S O C C E R Table of Contents NCAA Tournament Appearances — 2006, 2005, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999 Table of Contents Quick Facts 2007 Schedule 2 General Information 2007 Roster 3 School ..............MarquetteUniversity Season Preview 4 Location ............Milwaukee,Wis. Head Coach Markus Roeders 8 Enrollment ..........11,000 Associate Head Coach Frank Pelaez 11 Nickname ...........GoldenEagles Assistant Coaches and Staff 12 Colors ...............Blue(PMS 281) and Gold (PMS 123) Meet The Team 15 Home Field . .Valley Fields (1,750) 2006 Review 48 Conference .........BIGEAST President ............Rev.RobertA.Wild,S.J. 2006 Results and Statistics 51 Interim Athletics Dir. .Steve Cottingham 2006 BIG EAST Recap 52 Sr.Woman Admin. .Sarah Bobert 2006 Match by Match 54 2006 Seniors 59 Season Preview, page 4 Coaching Staff Year-by-Year Results 62 Head Coach .........Markus Roeders (UNC Asheville, 1990) Career Records 70 Office Phone . .(414) 288-7414 Season Records 72 Record at School . .164-63-21 (11 seasons) Match/Miscellaneous Records 74 Career Record . .164-63-21 (11 seasons) Assoc. Head Coach .Frank Pelaez (UNC Asheville, 1992) All-Time Roster 76 Office Phone . .(414) 288-3669 Coaching History 76 Assistant Coach . .Dano Holcomb (UNC Asheville, 1997) Series Histories 78 Office Phone . .(414) 288-4453 2007 Opponents 79 Grad. Std. Mgr. .Katie Bissen This is Marquette 83 Volunteer Assistant .Rob Lestina Valley Fields/Athletic Facilities 84 Student Asst. .Aleks Vidakovich Marquette Athletics 88 BIG EAST Conference 89 Team Information 2006 Record ...............................12-6-5 Marquette University 90 Marquette Academics 92 BIG EAST Record .........................7-3-1 Coaches, page 7 BIG EAST Finish ...........................2nd Milwaukee, Wis. 94 Postseason ................................NCAA Camps and Clinics 98 . ............................................2ndRd. Media Information 100 Ranking ....................................ARV Marquette Administration 101 Starters R/L ...............................7/4 Letterwinners R/L .........................20/6 Media Information Interviews with players or coaches can be arranged through Assistant Media Relations Director Amy Media Relations Ufnowski at (414) 288-7419. Requests should be made at Soccer Contact . .Amy Ufnowski least one day in advance. Coaches and players will be Office Phone . .(414) 288-7419 Office FAX . .(414) 288-6519 available for interviews following a 10-minute cooling off E-mail . [email protected] period after a match at Valley Fields. Website . .www.gomarquette.com The Media Relations Office will furnish working media Mailing Address . .P.O. Box 1881 with game notes, complete Golden Eagles' statistics and ......................Milwaukee,WI53201 rosters for both teams prior to the start of each game. Shipping Address . .770 N. 12th Street Final game statistics can be obtained upon request. The Team, page 15 ......................Milwaukee,WI53233 Returning Starters Laura Boyer (GK, 5-9, Jr.) 0.74 GAA, 70 Saves Michelle Compty (F, 5-4, So.) 3 goals, 1 assist Shannon Cusick (D, 5-4, Jr.) Katie Kelly (D, 5-5, So.) 1 goal, 8 assists Allison Mallams (F, 5-7, Sr.) 8 goals, 8 assists Michelle Martin (MF, 5-6, Sr.) 0 goals, 1 assist Christy Zwolski (F, 5-3, Sr.) 7 goals, 5 assists Credits The 2007 MarquetteWomen’s Soccer Media Guide was designed, by Blain Fowler and written by Amy Ufnowski with assistance Megan Miller. Cover design by Tim Raasch. Photography provided by Dan Johnson, Maggie Casey and Karen Bares. This guide was printed at United Press and Season Review, page 41 Graphics in Hartland, Wis. About Marquette Marquette University does not discriminate in any manner contrary to law or justice on the basis ofrace, color, age, re- ligion, veteran's status, sex, national origin or handicap in its education programs or activities, including employment and admissions. At the same time, Marquette cherishes its right and duty to seek and retain personnel who will make a posi- www.gomarquette.com tive contribution to its religious character, goals and mission. For the latest on Marquette women’s soccer and all 14 ofMar- quette’s varsity sports visit www.GoMarquette.com. Loaded with stats, highlights, reactions, features and all the news about Marquette Golden Eagle athletics, www.GoMarquette.com is the first place to find out every- thing about Marquette women’s soccer and Marquette athletics. History, page 51 2 007 Marquette Women’s Soccer 1 S O C C E R 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule Date Opponent Location Time August Sun. 25at Wisconsin (exh.) Madison, Wis. 7 p.m. Fri. 31 Washington Valley Fields 8:15 p.m. September Sun. 2 Indiana State Valley Fields 1 p.m. Thu. 6 LaSalle Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sun. 9 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 1 p.m. EDT Wed. 12 at Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. 7 p.m. Fri. 14 vs Loyola (Md.) Colo. Springs, Colo. 1:30 p.m. MDT Sun. 16 vs Rhode Island Colo. Springs, Colo. 11 a.m. MDT Fri. 21 USF * Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sun. 23 at Wis.-Milwaukee Engelmann Field 6 p.m. J unior Britni Benage Fri. 28 Providence * Valley Fields 6 p.m. Sun. 30 at Connecticut* Storrs, Conn. 1 p.m. EDT October Fri. 5 Villanova * Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sun. 7 Georgetown * Valley Fields 1 p.m. Fri. 12 St. John’s * Valley Fields 7 p.m. Sun. 14 Syracuse * Valley Fields Noon Fri. 19 at Louisville * Louisville, Ky. 6 p.m. EDT Sun. 21 at Cincinnati * Cincinnati, Ohio 1 p.m. EDT Fri. 26 at Pittsburgh * Pittsburgh, Pa. 6 p.m. EDT Sun. 28 at West Virginia * Morgantown, W. Va. 1 p.m. EDT November Nov. 11-11 • BIG EAST Tournament Thu. 1 BIG EAST First Round Campus Sites Sun. 4 BIG EAST Quarterfinal Campus Sites ConferenceFri. Champions 9 — 2000, 1999, BIG 1997,EAST 1996 Semifinals Morgantown, W.Va. Junior Alison McBride Sun. 11 BIG EAST Tournament Morgantown, W.Va. Nov. 16-Dec. 2 • NCAA College Cup Fri. 16 NCAA First Round Campus Sites Sun. 18 NCAA Second Round Campus Sites 23-25NCAA Third Round Campus Sites 30-Dec. 2 NCAA Quarterfinals Campus Sites December Fri. 7 College Cup Semifinals College Station, Texas Sun. 9 College Cup Championship College Station, Texas All times listed are Central unless otherwise noted and subject to change. * Denotes BIG EAST Match. Home Games played at Valley Fields. Sophomore Katie Miller 2 2007 Marquette Women’s Soccer S O C C E R 2007 Roster NCAA Tournament Appearances — 2006, 2005, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Hometown High School/Coll. 0 Natalie Kulla GK Fr. 6-0 St. Louis, Mo. Incarnate Word Academy 1 Laura Boyer GK Sr. 5-9 Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley Northwest 2 Julia Victor F/MF Fr. 5-6 Shaker Heights, Ohio Shaker Heights 3 Shannon Cusick D/MF Jr. 5-3 Whitefish Bay, Wis. Divine Savior Holy Angels 4 Christy Zwolski F Sr. 5-3 Libertyville, Ill. Carmel H.S. 5 Rosie Malone-Povolny MF/F Fr. 5-7 St. Paul Minn. Cretin-Derham Hall 6 Kelsey Lynch F/MF Fr. 5-7 Chicago, Ill. St. Ignatius College Prep 7 Michelle Martin D/MF Sr. 5-6 Barrington, Ill. Lake Zurich 8Allison McBride D Jr. 5-9 Elm Grove, Wis. Divine Savior Holy Angels 9 Britni Benage MF/F Jr. 5-5 Leawood, Kan. Blue Valley North 10 Michelle Compty F So. 5-2 Mukwonago, Wis. Mukwonago 11 Julia Egasti MF Sr. 5-5 St. Charles, Ill. East 12 Becky Ryan D/MF/F Jr. 5-6 Batavia, Ill. Batavia / San Diego State 13 Amanda Longo D/MF Fr. 5-4 Mahopac, N.Y. Mahopac 14 Katie Kelly D Jr. 5-5 Kansas City, Mo. St. Theresa's Academy 15 Lauren Thut D Fr. 5-6 Kildeer, Ill. Stevenson HS S enior Laura Boyer 16 Brittany Bares F/MF So. 5-5 Belgium, Wis. Northern Ozaukee 17 Aubrey Trembly MF Sr. 5-1 Littleton, Colo. Arapahoe 18Cat Harris MF/D So. 5-9 Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley Northwest 19 Anna Sawicki F So. 5-9 Waukesha, Wis. Waukesha West 20 Shaina Mango D/MF Sr. 5-4 Naperville, Ill. Naperville Central 21 Stephanie Vasos D Fr. 5-5 Fox Point, Wis. Nicolet 22 Kelli DeBarge D/MF Jr. 5-7 Milwaukee, Wis. Brown Deer 23 Allison Mallams F Sr. 5-7 Liberty, Mo. Liberty 24 Katie Miller MF/D So. 5-8Mequon, Wis. Homestead 25 Mack Ayer D So. 5-6 Lake Quivira, Kan. St. Thomas Aquinas 26 Emily Fitzpatrick F Sr. 5-5 Oconomowoc, Wis. Oconomowoc 27 Lauren Acree MF/F Fr. 5-3 Whitefish Bay, Wis. Whitefish Bay 28Ashley Bares F Fr. 5-8 Belgium, Wis. Northern Ozaukee 29 Kristi Laurenzi MF/F Fr. 5-6 Kenosha, Wis. Tremper 30 Christy Smith GK Sr. 5-7 Broomfield, Colo. Legacy 31 Molly Arenberg MF So. 5-6 Mequon, Wis. Homestead/Butler Head Coach: Markus Roeders Associate Head Coach: Frank Pelaez Assistant Coach: Dano Holcomb Assistant Coach: Rob Lestina Senior Allison Mallams Alphabetical Roster Pronunciation By Position 27 Lauren Acree AY-cree GK Boyer, Kulla, Smith, Sternke 27 Lauren Acree 5-3 Fr. MF/F 13 Amanda Longo 5-4 Fr. D/MF 31 Molly Arenburg air-en-BURG D Ayer, Cusick, DeBarge, Kelly, 31 Molly Arenburg 5-4 So. MF 6 Kelsey Lynch 5-7 Fr. F/MF 25 Mack Ayer AYE-uhr Longo, Martin, Mango, McBride, 25 Mack Ayer 5-6 So. D 23 Allison Mallams 5-7 Sr. F 28Ashely Bares bars Thut, Vasos, Ryan 28Ashley Bares 5-8So. F 5 Rosie Malone-Povolny 5-7 Fr. MF/F 16 Brittany Bares bars MF Acree, Benage, Egasti, Harris, 9 Britni Benage binege Laurenzi, Malone-Povolny, Miller, 16 Brittany Bares 5-5 Fr. F/MF 20 Shaina Mango 5-4 Sr.
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