LADY BUCCANEER

MEMPHIS, SOCCER 2003

2002 NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONS Bridgette Centella Shannon Smith Ashley Newbern

Lady Buccaneer Soccer General Information...... 1 Christian Brothers University: Mission & Facts ...... 2 Administration & Athletic Staff ...... 3 Head Coach Seamus Loftus ...... 4 Coaching Staff ...... 4-5 2002 NCCA Division II Final Standings ...... 6 2002 Gulf South Conference Final Standings/All-GSC First Team...... 6 2003 Lady Buccaneer Roster ...... 7 2003 Player Profiles ...... 8-12 2003INSIDELADY BUCCANEER STATISTICS 2002 Results...... 13 2002 By-Period Statistics ...... 13 2002 Team Statistics ...... 13 2002 Player Statistics ...... 13 Lady Buccaneers Year-by-Year...... 14 LADY BUCCANEER RECORDS Individual Records...... 15 Individual Game Records ...... 15 Team Records ...... 15 Series Records...... 15 Single Season Records...... 16 Season-by-Season Records ...... 16 Career Records ...... 16 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Lady Buccaneer Honors & Awards ...... 17 650 East Parkway South All-Time Lettermen ...... 18 Memphis, Tennessee 38104 The Gulf South Conference ...... 19 (901) 321-3370 2003 Opponent Quick Facts ...... 24 www.cbu.edu | www.gobucsgo.com 2003 SCHEDULE...... Back Cover

Christian Brothers University is accredited by the Photography by Justin Fox Burks, Cory Dugan, Justin Maskus Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 ON THE COVER Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; Top (standing, l-r): Senior team members Kristen Killough, Arna Heimlund, Bridgette Centella, telephone 404-679-4501) to award the Sofia Rask, Jennifer Kett, Ashley Newbern, Anna Rask, Shannon Smith Bachelor’s Degree and the Master’s Degree. Bottom: The 2002 NCAA Division II National Champion Lady Buccaneers LADY BUCCANEER SOCCER 2003 GENERAL MEDIA INFORMATION & COVERAGE Name Of School ...... Christian Brothers University City/State/ZIP ...... Memphis, TN 38104 On behalf of the Sports Information Office, thank you for Founded ...... 1871 your coverage of Lady Buccaneer Soccer. This media guide Enrollment...... 1,900 has been assembled especially for sports journalists cover- Nickname...... Lady Buccaneers ing CBU Soccer, with the intent of providing the most com- School Colors ...... Scarlet & Gray prehensive information on the Lady Buccaneers. We hope Home Facility...... Signaigo Field you find this publication suitable for your needs. Capacity ...... 1500 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division II MEDIA SERVICES: All requests for working credentials, com- Conference ...... Gulf South Conference plimentary tickets, special features, interviews and photo- President...... Brother Stan Sobczyk, F.S.C. graphs should be directed to: Athletic Director...... Joe Nadicksbernd JUSTIN MASKUS, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Dr. Peter Gathje Christian Brothers University Senior Women’s Administrator ...... Donna Crone 650 E. Parkway South • Memphis, TN 38104 Athletic Department Phone ...... (901) 321-3370 Athletic Department Fax ...... (901) 321-3570 Office: 901-321-3378 Fax: 901-321-3570

COACHING STAFF CREDENTIALS: All media credentials should be arranged by Head Coach ...... Seamus Loftus writing or calling the Christian Brothers University Sports Alma Mater/Year ...... Moyne College/1985 Information Office, preferably one week in advance. All cre- Record at school/years ...... 1st Season dentials will be limited to working press only, and will be Career record/years ...... 1st Season evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis, up to press Office Phone ...... (901) 321-3361 table capacity. Best time/day to reach coach ...... mornings Assistant Coaches ...... Kieron Heblich, PHOTOGRAPHERS: Credentials for field photography should ...... Mark McKeever, Margaret Saurin be requested in writing, per credentials guidelines. Athletic Trainer ...... Scott Lambert Office Phone ...... (901) 321-3263 SERVICES: Working media and scouts will be supplied with media guides, gameday programs and pre-game notes and HISTORY statistics. Complete statistics will be available, with a com- First year of sport...... 1992 plete statistics package and play-by-play provided at the Overall all-time record ...... 121-73-6 completion of the match. No. years in postseason ...... 2 Best NCAA finish ...... Div. II National Champions 2002 RADIO/TELEVISION: Permission to broadcast must be obtained from the Sports Information Director at least ten T EAM INFORMATION days in advance of the match. Space to accommodate visit- Overall Record Last Year ...... 25-1 ing radio stations is limited but available. (11-0 Home / 7-1 Away / 7-0 Neutral) Conference Record/Finish ...... 8-0/1st INTERVIEW: All requests for interviews with players and Final Ranking (Poll)...... 1st NSCAA/adidas coaches should be made through the Sports Information Starter returning/lost ...... 5/6 Office. Post-match interviews will take place following a ten Letterwinners returning/lost ...... 12/7 minute “cooling off” period at the conclusion of the match.

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 1 MISSION & FACTS

Christian Brothers University cation built on individualized attention, hands-on learning, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE an encouragement of ethical development, and a passion for achievement above and beyond one’s potential. When people connect, minds connect. Lights come on. CBU is the largest, most comprehensive private universi- Ideas are born. ty in West Tennessee, offering degrees in engineering, busi- Students from all over the country and the world come to ness, science, liberal arts, and education. The university Christian Brothers University in mid-town Memphis for a also offers graduate programs in business administration, vibrant and involved education that delivers the tools for education and engineering management. success after graduation. CBU is academically rigorous, CBU is ranked in U.S. News and World Report’s Top Tier of exciting and diverse. And CBU students are passionate Southern Universities Granting Master’s Degrees. CBU is about this extraordinary environment that prepares them also cited for its campus diversity among Southern univer- for the real world by pushing them to step up, ask ques- sities. The university is also listed in The Princeton Review’s tions, and get involved. “Best Southeastern Colleges,” Great Colleges for the Real CBU’s students, faculty, administration, and alumni are World, and Thomson-Petersen’s Competitive Colleges. part of a much larger Catholic educational network. The uni- A member of the NCAA and the Gulf South Conference, versity was founded in 1871 by the Brothers of the Christian CBU student athletes compete in nine different sports. The Schools and is part of the Lasallian Community active in 81 Lady Bucs women’s soccer team won the 2002 NCAA countries of the world and in more than 1,000 educational Division II soccer championship. institutions. In the United States, CBU is one of seven Christian Brothers University capitalizes on its small size Lasallian colleges and universities. and passionate faculty to deliver a unique curriculum that’s Excellence in teaching and individualized attention are built on questions, discussions, disagreements, and hallmarks of the university. CBU is a values-oriented, inter- debates. At CBU professors get to know students, and faith educational community preparing students for profes- classmates get to know each other. They interact in small sional careers and lives of moral responsibility and commu- groups and, as their comfort and confidence increases, so nity involvement. does the intensity of discussions and exploration. The first private institution in Memphis to integrate, For more information on Christian Brothers University, Christian Brothers University is also known for providing call toll free at 1-877-321-4-CBU or visit the web site at students of all backgrounds and faiths a well-rounded edu- www.cbu.edu.

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BROTHER STAN SOBCZYK, F.S.C University President

Brother Stanislaus Sobczyk became the Nick Scully Joe Nadicksbernd Dr. Peter Gathje 20th President of V.P. of Institutional Athletic Director Faculty/Athletic Christian Brothers Advancement & Representative University in June 1999, Athletics returning to familiar ter- ritory since he had already served as Interim President of CBU in

1993-94. Brother Stan Susan Fuller Scott Lambert Justin Maskus currently serves on the Athletic Head Athletic Trainer Sports Information Administrative Director Board of Trustees for De Assistant La Salle School at Blessed Sacrament, the National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ), and St. Mary’s University of Minnesota. He was knighted in 2000 by the Knights of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem. Previous positions include Donna Crone Phil Goodwin In-Sik Hwang Head Softball Coach, Head Baseball Head Volleyball Assistant to the President and Coordinator of Catholic Sr. Women’s Coach Coach (W) Education at St. Mary’s College of California and Director Administrator of the Stritch Retreat Center on the CBU campus. Brother Stan has taught students from elementary school through doctoral level. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Christian Brothers University in 1966, a Master of Arts degree from St. Louis University, a Master of Seamus Loftus Anna Massa Mike Nienaber Education degree from the University of Memphis, and Cross Country (M,W) Head Golf Coach (M) Head Basketball his doctorate from the University of San Francisco. Soccer (M,W) Coach (M) Tennis (M,W) Brother Stan has been a Brother of the Christian Schools since 1963.

Todd Schaefer Head Basketball Coach (W)

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 3 HEAD COACH SEAMUS LOFTUS

First Season • Moyne College (Ireland)

Loftus is an accomplished soccer coach in his own right, having coached soccer for more than a decade. He holds a National C License from Unites States Soccer Federation, and is the director of coaching for the Collierville (TN) Lobos.

After five successful years as a head coach at Neville High School in Monroe, Louisiana, Loftus joined the CBU Athletic Department in February of 1999. At that time he was given the task of reshaping the cross country and tennis pro- grams to match the university’s new and ambitious approach to athletics.

Loftus has begun that rebuilding process with enthusiasm and drive. Scheduling changes have made for a more attractive season and new recruits on the cross-country eamus Loftus takes over the Men's and Women's team will strengthen the Bucs for the 2003 season. soccer programs at CBU this season, adding to his already busy slate as head coach of the men’s and Loftus is a native of Ireland and graduated from Moyne S women’s cross country and tennis programs. College in 1985.

COACHING STAFF

MARK McKEEVER twice and a two-time All-South Region selection and was his team’s leading scorer both seasons and an All- Assistant Coach Tournament selection. 1st Season Christian Brothers While at CBU, McKeever was an All-Conference forward University and team captain. He helped lead the Bucs to a conference championship in 2000. That season, McKeever was All- Mark McKeever returns to Conference, a Second Team All-South Region selection, and CBU in his first season as a a member of the GSC All-Tournament team—while leading coach after four years as a an offense that was first in the league in shots, points, player for the Bucs, which goals, and assists. culminated in a Gulf South Conference Player of the Year award in 2000. A native of Glasgow, Scotland, McKeever graduated from CBU with a degree in psychology and is currently pursuing McKeever was a Junior College First-Team All-American a master’s degree at the university.

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KIERON HEBLICH was an All-South Region Selection.

Assistant Coach From Meridian he transferred to Northeastern State 1st Season University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, where he was a mem- Northeastern State ber of the All-Region Team both seasons, as well as being University (OK) All-Lone Star Conference, and a LSC All-Tournament Team member. Kieron Heblich comes to CBU after a standout career Heblich graduated in 2000 with a degree in Health and as a college soccer player Human Performance and spent one season as an assistant at both the Junior College coach with both the men’s and women’s teams at and NCAA levels. Heblich Northeastern. He currently is seeking his master’s degree in played two years at Meridian Community College in Education. Originally a native of Scarborough, England, Mississippi, where he was an NJCAA All-American, a mem- Heblich spent two years in an apprenticeship with his ber of the National Tournament All-Tournament Team and hometown club.

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MARGARET SAURIN First-Team All-Gulf South and a member of the GSC Honor Assistant Coach Roll. 1st Season Christian Brothers Saurin’s senior year was also spectacular, culminating in a University National Championship victory over Nebraska-Omaha. She broke her previous record with 35 assists on the season, Saurin came to CBU in and helped lead the country’s most potent offense. She was 2001, and along with team- an All-GSC selection, as well as a member of the All- mate Missy Gregg began to Academic team, the All-Tournament team, an All-South re-write every CBU—as Region selection, and a Second-Team All-American well as NCAA—record for Selection. She was awarded the GSC’s Commissioner’s scoring and assists the game has ever seen. Trophy, which is given to the athlete that combines athletic achievements with excellence in the classroom. Saurin Saurin helped lead the team to a national runner-up finish compiled a 3.95 GPA in the classroom, where she finished in 2001 as she set an NCAA record for assists with 29. with four-straight semesters on the Dean’s List at CBU. Being the primary passer, she helped Gregg set an NCAA All-Divisions mark for goals and points with 73 and 156, The Dublin, Ireland native earned a bachelor’s degree in respectively. She was a First-Team All-American and a First- administration and marketing, and is currently working on a Team All-South Region selection as well as being named Master of Education degree at CBU.

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 5 2002 NCAA DIVISION II WOMEN - NATIONAL FINAL RANKINGS RANK SCHOOL LOCATION W-L-T 1 Christian Brothers University Memphis, Tennesse 25-1-0 2 University of Nebraska, Omaha Omaha, Nebraska 22-1-0 3Franklin Pierce College Ridge, New Hampshire 18-1-2 4 Metropolitan State College Denver, Colorado 20-3-2 5 Northern Kentucky University Highland Heights, Kentucky 20-1-2 6 Barry University Miami Shores, Florida 18-1-0 7 Adelphi University Graden City, New York 17-2-2 8 University of California at San Diego San Diego, California 15-3-1 9 University of California at Davis Davis, California 13-7-2 10 Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, Georgia 18-1-0 2002 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS | ------Conference ------| | ------Overall ------| SCHOOL W-L-T PTS GF GA W-L-T PTS GF GA Christian Brothers University 8-0-0 16 40 3 25-1-0 50 123 15 University of West Florida 6-1-1 13 28 8 15-4-1 31 68 27 University of Central Arkansas 5-3-0 10 10 19 10-9-0 20 38 39 University of Alabama-Huntsville 4-4-0 8 17 14 10-9-0 20 44 30 University of Montevallo 3-4-1 7 7 10 7-9-2 16 27 29 University of North Alabama 2-5-1 5 9 18 8-9-1 17 29 26 Lincoln Memorial University 2-5-1 5 7 16 7-11-1 15 39 41 Harding University 2-6-0 4 9 19 5-14-0 10 39 48 Ouachita Baptist University 2-5-0 4 9 29 8-10-0 16 33 55 2002 ALL-GSC WOMEN'S SOCCER FIRST TEAM POS PLAYER SCHOOL YEAR HOMETOWN GK Adrienne Peters University of Montevallo SR Huntsville, AL GK Megan Thomas University of North Alabama FR Lewisville, TX DKara Pearson University of Alabama-Huntsville SO Oak Ridge, TN DSarah Bogan University of Central Arkansas SO Memphis, TN DVeronica Botold Christian Brothers University SO Vasteras, Sweden D Bridgette Centella Christian Brothers University JR Germantown, TN D Brooke Cockrell Harding University JR Mansfield, TX D Mary McGraw University of Montevallo SR Huntsville, AL D Jill Rice University of West Florida SO Winter Park, FL M Mandy Pfister University of Central Arkansas FR Rapid City, SD MArna Heimlund Christian Brothers University JR Tomso, Norway M Anna Rask Christian Brothers University SO Hallstahammar, Sweden M Sofia Rask Christian Brothers University JR Hallstahammar, Sweden M Courtney Saul Harding University JR Virginia Beach, VA M Allison Harris University of North Alabama JR Nashville, TN M Natalie Noblitt Ouachita Baptist University SO Grapevine, TX MWaynesha Bean University of West Florida JR Sandys, Bermuda F Missy Gregg Christian Brothers University SR Centerville, OH F Margaret Saurin Christian Brothers University SR Dublin, Ireland FTricia Cooper University of West Florida SR Trin City, Trinidad 2002 NSCAA/adidas DIVISION II ALL-SOUTH REGION TEAM FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Veronica Botold, Christian Brothers University Trishia Cooper, University of West Florida Missy Gregg, Christian Brothers University Adrienne Peter, University of Montevallo Arna Heimlund, Christian Brothers University Jill Rice, University of West Florida Anna Rask, Christian Brothers University Margaret Saurin, Christian Brothers University

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No Name Class Pos Ht Hometown 0Jennifer Kett SR GK 5'7" Dublin, Ireland 2 Nora Jafs (NA) FR MF Turku, Finland 3Jo Welsh FR D 5'5" Waterford, CT 4Veronica Botold JR D 5' 8" Vasteras, Sweden 5 Kristen Killough SR D 5'3" Memphis, TN 6 Cara O'Hern FR MF 5'7" Atlanta, GA 7 Arna Heimlund SR MF 5' 7" Tomso, Norway 8 Stacy-Jo Fletcher JR MF 5'7" Kingston, Jamacia 9 Shannon Smith SR D 5' 3" Memphis, TN 10 Ashley Newbern SR F 5' 5" Germantown, TN 11 Jennifer Mann SO F 5'4" Henry, TN 12 Jessica Manting FR F 5'9" Atlanta, GA 13 Ashley Smith SO MF 5'4" Memphis, TN 14 Bridgette Centella SR MF 5' 4" Germantown, TN 15 Sofia Rask SR MF 5' 3" Hallstahammar, Sweden 16 Anna Rask SR F 5' 3" Hallstahammar, Sweden 17 Shoko Mikami FR F 5'3" Tokyo, Japan 18 Meghan Norman JR MF 5' 4" Germantown, TN 19 Angela Papachristou (RS) SO D 5'4" Germantown, TN 20 Ella Thorsteinsdottir (RS) JR D 5'7" Reykjavik, Iceland

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MO… Most Valuable Player Award at Central High School, 14 BRIDGETTE CENTELLA 1997… Player of the Year Award at Kvaloysletta Soccer Club… Member of the Floya IF, JB Marine SC and Position: Midfielder Kvaloyslena IL Clubs… Personal: Daughter of Steinar Height: 5’3” Heimlund and Solfrid Rost… sisters, Marion, Tone, Silje… Class: Senior Born March 27, 1979… Major: Marketing Hometown: Germantown, TN High School: Germantown HS 0 JENNIFER KETT At CBU: Saw significant playing time last season… 2000 GSC Position: Goalkeeper Player of the Week 10/10/00… Height: 5’7” High School: Played at Class: Senior Germantown High School Hometown: Dublin, Ireland under coach Thomas High School: Dominican College Klingenburg…1999 National Champions…1999 State • 2003 Pre-Season All-GSC Champions… Received Coaches Award… Personal: Daughter of Harry and Jane Centella… brothers, Jon and College: Recorded four wins in Jason… Born, October 8, 1981… Major: Psychology four appearances in a back-up role for the 2002 Lady Bucs… Year GP SH G A Pts High School: A 1997 Dominican College (Ireland) graduate… 2000 19 27 7 2 16 First student-athlete to become member of the Irish Ladies 2001 16 4 033 soccer team at U-16, U-19, and Senior Levels… Captured 2002 24 20 2 4 8 four consecutive league titles and six Cups with the Total 59 51 9 9 27 Shamrock Rovers… Current member of the Irish Senior Ladies International squad… Volunteers time at the Central Remedial Clinic in Dublin… Personal: Daughter of Anthony and Noreen Kett… brother, Jason… sister, Joanne… Born 7 ARNA HEIMLUND January 4, 1980… Major: Pursuing her M.B.A.

Position: Midfielder Year GP GA S Minutes Height: 5’7” 2002 13 3 15 681:16 Class: Senior Total 13 3 15 681:16 Hometown: Tromso, Norway • 2003 Pre-Season All-GSC • 2002 All-Region First Team • 2002 All-GSC First Team 5 KRISTEN KILLOUGH • 2002 Pre-Season All-GSC • 2001 All-GSC Second Team Position: Defender Height: 5’3” College: Seven Goals and four Class: Senior assists on the season in 25 Hometown: Germantown, TN games for the Lady Bucs… Received a Second Team All- High School: Germantown HS GSC selection in 2001… Finished inaugural run with CBU ranked third on squad with 16 goals, leading all freshman College: One assist on the sea- and added 9 assists on the year… Ranked fourth on squad son in 23 games for the Lady with 41 points while starting all 23 contests at the midfield Bucs… Medical redshirt season position… High School: Played for Coach Ole Gunnar in 2001… 2000 GSC Defender Solksjaer… Tromsdalen VGS in Norway, under Coach of the Week… GSC Academic Douglas Hipler… Parkway Central High School, St. Louis, Honor Roll, 2000… High School: Germantown High School under coach Thomas Year GP SH G A Pts Klingenburg… 1999 National Champions… 1999 State 2001 23 65 16 9 41 Champions… 2000 All-Tournament Team… 2000 All-State 2002 25 66 7 4 18 Team… 1999 Best Defensive Player… 2000 Best Defensive Total 48 131 23 13 59 Player… Personal: Daughter of Tommy and Sherry Killough… brother, Kris… Born January 23, 1982… Major:

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English for Corporate Communications & Management • 2001 All-GSC First Team

Year GP SH G A Pts College: Eight goals and seven assists on the season in all 2000 20 8 1 3 5 26 games for the 2002 Lady Bucs…First to reach the 24 2001 Redshirt season assist mark to set an NCAA Division II record (which was 2002 23 1 0 1 1 later broken by teammate Margaret Saurin)… Ranked sec- Total 43 9 1 4 6 ond All-Time in single season assists with 25 in 2001… Named to the 2001 NSCAA/adidas All-South Region First- Team… 2001 First-Team All-GSC… Played one year at NCAA Division I University of Toledo, 2000…Was second on 10 ASHLEY NEWBERN the team at Toledo in scoring with 6 goals and 4 assists for 16 points… High School: Played four years (1993-96) for the Position: Forward area team and was voted one of the top 16 players in the Height: 5’5” area… In 1997 in the 17-age group, her club team placed Class: Senior second at the Swedish indoor soccer championships… Hometown: Germantown, TN Personal: Daughter of Bjorn and Gudrun Rask…Twin sister, High School: Germantown HS Sofia…Born January 7, 1980… Major: Mechanical Engineering. College: Seven goals and one assist for the 2002 Lady Bucs Year GP SH G A Pts as the top reserve off the 2001 18 32 9 26 44 bench… Four goals on 22 shots 2002 26 40 8 7 23 for the 2001 squad as a top Total 44 72 17 33 67 reserve off the bench… Four assists earning 12 points on the year… All-GSC Honor Roll, 2001… 2000 GSC All-Tournament Team… Scored game- winning goal at the GSC Tournament to clinch the GSC title, 2000… High School: Germantown High School under coach 15 SOFIA RASK Tom Klingenburg…1999 Best of the Preps… All Metro…1999 National Champions… 1999 State Champions… State All- Position: Midfielder Tournament Team…1999 Best Offensive Player… Personal: Height: 5’3” Daughter of Mike and Kathleen Newbern… brothers, Geoff Class: Senior and Mark… sisters, Megan and Misty… Born March 15, Hometown: Hallstahammer, 1982… Major: Business Sweden • 2003 Pre-Season All-GSC Year GP SH G A Pts • 2002 All-GSC First Team 2000 20 48 14 2 30 2001 19 22 4 4 12 College:Three goals on 25 2002 23 26 7 1 15 games for the 2002 Lady Total 62 96 25 7 57 Bucs…All-GSC Tournament team, 2001… Ranked sixth on squad with 21 points on the year… Tallied 11 assists and 5 goals, including one game winner… Played one year at 16 ANNA RASK NCAA Division I University of Toledo, 2000… Played in all 18 of the Rockets games as a true freshman… High School: Position: Forward Played three years (1994-96) for the area team and was Height: 5’3” voted one of the top 16 players in the area… In 1997 in the Class: Senior 17-age group, her club team placed second at the Swedish Hometown: Hallstahammar, indoor soccer championships… Personal: Daughter of Bjorn Sweden and Gudrun Rask…Twin sister, Anna… Born January 7, • 2003 Pre-Season All-GSC 1980… Majoring in Mechanical Engineering. • 2002 NSCAA First Team All- South Region Year GP SH G A Pts • 2002 All-GSC First Team 2001 23 21 5 11 21 • 2002 Pre-Season All-GSC 2002 25 29 3 0 6 • 2001 NSCAA First Team All- Total 48 50 8 11 27 South Region

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ors in 2001… Scored four goals and four assists on the 9 SHANNON SMITH season… Anchored a CBU defense that led the GSC in goals allowed (0.47)… High School: Carlforsska College Position: Defender (Sweden)… Played as a member of the Swedish under-18 Height: 5’3” nationals team that won the gold medal in the European Class: Senior Championship… Personal: Daughter of Sten and Piia Hometown: Memphis, TN Boltold… brother, Joonas…sister, Johanna…Born January High School: Ridgeway HS 10, 1980… Major: Business

College:Two assists on 23 Year GP SH G A Pts games for the 2002 Lady 2001 23 14 4 4 12 Bucs…Added three assists on 2002 24 2 1 1 3 the 2001 season from her Total 47 16 5 5 15 defender position… Played in all 23 games helping to anchor a CBU defense that led the GSC in goals allowed (0.47)…2001 Preseason All-GSC… 2000 Second Team All- GSC… GSC Academic Honor Roll, 2000… High School: 8 STACY-JO FLETCHER Played at Ridgeway High School under coach David Wolff… Four year varsity starter… 1998 State Champions…1999 Position: Forward State Champions… Three year All-Metro Team… 1999 Most Height: 5’7” Valuable Player… Senior Class President…Personal: Class: Junior Daughter of Dale and Cindy Smith… brother, Jay…sister, Hometown: Kingston, Jamaica Anna… Born January 28, 1981… Major: Marketing College: A newcomer to CBU in Year GP SH G A Pts 2002, transfer from Lindsey 2000 20 9 0 3 3 Wilson College… At LWC: Had a 2001 23 2 0 3 3 stellar freshman campaign 2002 23 4 0 2 2 where she scored 18 times Total 66 15 0 8 8 (third highest total in school history), while assisting on eight others for 44 points (fifth highest total in school histo- ry)… Started in 26 matches sophomore season … Was named the Conference Player of the Year freshman year, 4 VERONICA BOTOLD and was named All-American … Is 10th all-time in goals scored and game winning goals at LWC … Personal: Position: Defender Daughter of Locksley and Sonia Fletcher … brothers, Sean, Height: 5’8” Jermaine and Terence … Born April 8, 1981 … Major: Class: Junior Accounting Hometown: Vasteras, Sweden High School: Carlforsska College AT LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE • 2003 Pre-Season All-GSC Year GP SH G A Pts • 2002 NSCAA Second Team 2000 22 49 18 8 44 All-South Region 2001 26 17 2 2 6 • 2002 All-GSC First Team Total 48 66 20 9 50 • 2002 Pre-Season All-GSC • 2001 NSCAA Second Team All-South Region • 2001 All-GSC First Team • 2001 GSC Co-Freshman of the Year

College: Recorded one goal and one assist from her defend- er position for the 2002 Lady Bucs…Earned NSCAA Second-Team All-South Region accolades after a stellar freshman campaign in the CBU backfield… Named to 2001 All-GSC & NCAA Final Four tournament team… Garnered GSC Co-Freshman of the Year and All-GSC First Team hon-

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Position: Midfielder Position: Forward Height: 5’2” Height: 5’4” Class: Junior Class: Sophomore Hometown: Cordova, TN Hometown: Paris, Tennessee High School: Houston HS High School: Henry County HS

College: Played in 18 games as a College: One goal and two defenseman for the 2002 Lady assists on 13 games for the Bucs…Saw action in 16 games 2002 Lady Bucs…High School: as a true freshman… Holds the Henry County HS Contributed one goal and one records for season and career assist in 2001… High School: goals… An All-District Offensive Houston High School, under Coach Michael Irby… Member Co-MVP honoree in her senior campaign with the Patriots… of the Memphis Futbol Club, five-time state championship Voted Patriots’ MVP and Best Offensive Player… An Effort team… Personal: Daughter of Jack and Bonnie Morton… Scholar and member of the National Honor Society… brothers, Josh and Brett… sister, Aimee… Born September Recognized as an All-American Scholar… Named to Who’s 13, 1983… Major: Psychology Who Among American High School Students… Active in HCHS Art Club, Madrigals Thespian Society, Leo Club, and Year GP SH G A Pts Speech Team… Graduated with in May 2002 with a 3.8 2001 16 6 113 GPA… Personal: Daughter of James and Patricia Mann… sis- 2002 16 4 0 0 0 ter, Elise… brother, Jacob… Born February 19, 1984… Major: Undecided Total 32 10 1 1 3

Year GP SH G A Pts 2002 13 12 1 2 4 20 ELLA THORSTEINSDOTTIR Total 16 12 1 2 4

Position: Defender Height: 5’7” Class: Junior 17 SHOKO MIKAMI Hometown: Reykjavik, Iceland Position: Forward College: A newcomer to CBU in Height: 5’3” 2002, red-shirt transfer from Class: Sophomore University of Richmond… At Hometown: Ichihara Chiba, Richmond: Was a member of the Japan Atlantic-10 All-Rookie team her High School: Kashiwai HS freshman campaign where she was named Pre-Season All- College: A newcomer to CBU in Conference… had one assist as she started in 13 of 16 2002, transfer from University matches played in… Named the Most Promising Player of Tokyo… High School: A 1998 with her club team in Iceland in 1999 … Personal: Daughter graduate of Kashiwai High of Thorstein Gunnarsson and Valgerdur Jonsdottir … broth- School… played for coach ers, Bjarni and Jon … Born March 8, 1981 … Major: Civil Tamotsu Suzuki… Played club ball for the Nikko Dream Engineering Ladies and the Jef United Ichihara Ladies… Was the lead- ing goal scorer on her team… Personal: Daughter of AT UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND Kouichi and Yumiko Mikami… siblings, Kaoru and Year GP SH G A Pts Mariko… Born January 8, 1980… Major: Education 2001 16 0 011 Total 16 0 0 1 1

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Position: Defender Position: Forward Height: 5’2” Height: 5’9” Class: Sophomore Class: Freshman Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee Hometown: Lilburn, Georiga High School: Ridgeway HS High School: Meadowcreek HS

College: Will be redshirt this College: A newcomer to the CBU season due to ACL surgery… … High School: Was a four-year starter at Meadow-creek HS for One goal on 15 games for the coach Lynn Bombard … All- 2002 Lady Bucs… High School: A Conference three years … One Best of the Prep and All-Metro year Honorable Mention All- Team selection in 2000 and Conference … Part of a four-time Conference Champion at 2001 for head coach David Wolff at Ridgeway HS… All- Waterford … Team MVP 2002 … Personal: Daughter of Tournament Team selection at the 1998, 1999, and 2001 State Thomas and Patricia Welch … brother, Thomas, sister, Naomi Championships… Named the MIAA Student-Athlete of the … Born January 29, 1985 … Major: Psychology Year in 2002… also collected Best of the Prep accolades her senior softball season… Graduated eighth in senior class of 240… Personal: Daughter of Gerald and Patricia 6 CARA O’HERN Papachristou… brother, Mark… Born April 4, 1984… Major: Science Position: Midfielder Height: 5’7” Year GP SH G A Pts Class: Freshman 2002 15 10 1 0 2 Hometown: Atlanta, GA Total 16 10 1 0 2 High School: South Forsyth HS

College: A newcomer to CBU in 2002… High School: A 2003 13 ASHLEY SMITH South Forsyth High School graduate… Played soccer for Position: Midfielder coach Steven Noble … Lettered Height: 5’4” in four different sports all four years … First freshman to accomplish that feat … Team Class: Sophomore MVP … All-Region two years … Personal: Daughter of Tom Hometown: Memphis, TN and Sue O’Hern… brothers, Tommy and Brian… sister, High School: Cordova HS Jen… Born November 14, 1984 … Major: Civil Engineering

At CBU: Sophomore academi- cally, but first season of soccer 3 JO WELSH at CBU… High School: Played at Cordova High School for coach Position: Defender Todd Purcell… Three year varsi- Height: 5’5” ty letter winner… Best of Preps Class: Freshman 1999, 00, 01… Most Valuable Player senior year… All-District Hometown: Waterford, CT 1999, 00… Personal: Daughter of Rick and Judy Smith… High School: Waterford HS brother, Daniel… Born May 25, 1984… Major: Pre Med College: A newcomer to CBU in 2002… High School: Was a four- year letter winner at Waterford for coach Robert Brule … All- Conference three years … One year Honorable Mention All- Conference … Part of a four-time Conference Champion at Waterford … Team MVP 2002 … Personal: Daughter of Thomas and Patricia Welch … brother, Thomas, sister, Naomi … Born January 29, 1985 … Major: Psychology

12 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOCCER 2002 LADY BUCCANEER SEASON

BY PERIOD STATISTICS DATE OPPONENT SITE RESULT GOALS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 8/25 Arkansas State University (exhibition) Jonesboro, AR W, 7-0 CBU 67 54 1 1 123 8/30 Millsaps College Memphis, TN W, 21-0 Opponents 8 7 0 0 15 9/1 Minnesota-Duluth Memphis, TN W, 6-0 SHOTS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 9/7 Eckerd College Memphis, TN W, 5-0 CBU 338 287 6 2 633 9/14 Wilder, KY W, 4-1 Opponents 65 87 2 1 155 9/15 Northern Kentucky University Wilder, KY L, 0-1 SAVES 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 9/24 Lindsey Wilson University Memphis, TN W, 3-2 CBU 29 45 2 0 76 9/26 Harding University Searcy, AR W, 3-0 Opponents 117 106 3 1 227 9/28 Southwest Baptist University Memphis, TN W, 5-1 CORNER KICKS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 10/4 University of Montevallo Memphis, TN W, 4-0 CBU 95 88 1 0 184 10/6 University of West Florida Memphis, TN W, 6-1 Opponents 26 38 0 0 64 10/11 Lynn University Tampa, FL W, 3-1 FOULS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 10/13 St. Leo University St. Leo, FL W, 7-0 CBU 117 125 1 2 245 10/15 University of Tampa Tampa, FL W, 4-0 Opponents 188 157 2 0 347 10/17 University of North Alabama Florence, AL W, 4-1 10/18 University of Alabama Huntsville Huntsville, AL W, 2-0 TEAM STATISTICS CBU OPP 10/20 Lincoln Memorial University Harrogate, TN W, 3-0 Goals/Shot attempts 123/633 15/152 Goals scored average 4.69 0.57 10/24 Ouachita Baptist University Memphis, TN W, 10-1 Shot pct. .194 .099 10/26 University of Central Arkansas Memphis, TN W, 8-0 SOG/Attempts 341/633 85/152 10/30 University of Memphis Memphis, TN W, 2-1 (2OT) SOG pct. .539 .559 11/2 GSC Semi-Final vs. Alabama-Huntsville Huntsville, AL W, 5-1 Shots/Game 24.3 5.8 11/3 GSC Final vs West Florida Huntsville, AL W, 5-1 Assists 76 4 11/13 NCAA First Round vs. West Florida Memphis, TN W, 5-0 Corner Kicks 184 64 11/16 NCAA Round of 16 vs. Barry University Miami, FL W, 2-1 Penalty Kicks 3-4 1-2 11/23 NCAA Round of 8 vs. North Florida Memphis, TN W, 3-1 Fouls 245 347 12/6 NCAA Final Four vs. Metro State Virginia Beach, VA W, 1-0 (OT) Yellow cards 19 25 12/8 NCAA Final vs. Nebraska-Omaha Virginia Beach, VA W, 2-1 Red cards 1 1 Gulf South Conference games in boldface

## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT STATISTICS 2002 PLAYER 17 Missy Gregg 25-22 62 7 131 215 .288 133 .619 15 3-4 8 Margaret Saurin 26-23 21 35 77 116 .181 62 .534 5 0-0 7 Arna Heimlund 25-22 7 4 18 66 .106 31 .470 1 0-0 20 Tina Froberg 26-19 7 10 24 41 .171 22 .537 1 0-0 16 Anna Rask 26-22 8 7 23 40 .200 21 .525 3 0-0 15 Sofia Rask 25-22 3 0 6 29 .103 12 .414 0 0-0 10 Ashley Newbern 23-2 7 1 15 26 .269 13 .500 0 0-0 14 Bridgette Centella 24-19 2 4 8 20 .100 10 .500 0 0-0 3 Kanae Haneishi 26-21 0 2 2 17 .000 9 .529 0 0-0 12 Lauren Carpenter 26-17 1 0 2 15 .067 4 .267 0 0-0 11 Jennifer Mann 13-0 1 2 4 12 .083 7 .583 0 0-0 19 Angela Papachristou 15-0 1 0 2 10 .100 4 .400 0 0-0 5 Paola Durango 12-1 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 2 Jessica Hester 18-1 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0 18 Meghan Norman 16-0 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 9 Shannon Smith 23-13 0 2 2 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 4 Veronica Botold 24-21 1 1 3 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 6 Kristen Killough 23-5 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 Megan Norman 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 26 123 76 322 633 .194 341 .539 25 3-4 Opponents 26 15 4 34 152 .099 85 .559 1 1-2

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 0 Jennifer Kett 13-4 681:16 3 0.40 15 .833 4 0 0 1 1 Jennifer Simon 23-13 1679:41 12 0.64 55 .821 11 1 0 4 Total 26 2360:57 15 0.57 73 .830 15 1 0 12 Opponents 26 2360:57 123 4.69 226 .648 1 15 0 1

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 13 LADY BUCCANEERS YEAR-BY-YEAR

1992 (6-8-1) 10/22 at Flagler W 5-0 9/29 at Harding* W 5-0 Head Coach: JACK SCHENKEL 10/25 at Agnes Scott W 8-0 10/6 Montevallo* W 3-0 9/3 at Rhodes College L 5-0 10/26 at Ala. Huntsville* W 8-1 10/8 West Florida* W 3-0 9/10 at Ark-Little Rock L 7-0 10/30 N. Alabama (Exh.)* W 6-2 10/11 Central Arkansas* W 6-0 9/12 at William Carey L 3-1 11/2 at Lincoln Memorial** L 2-0 10/13 at St. Leo University W 7-0 9/13 at So. Mississippi L 1-0 10/15 at Univ. of Tampa W 5-4 (ot) 1997 (2-11-2 Overall, GSC 0-3-2) 9/17 Lambuth Univ. L 2-1 10/17 at North Alabama* W 2-0 Head Coach: JACK SCHENKEL 9/26 Huntington L 7-0 10/20 at Lincoln Memorial* W 6-0 9/6 Southern Indiana L 7-0 9/30 Hendrix College W 7-0 10/22 at Ala. Huntsville* W 4-0 9/7 Missouri-Rolla L 9-0 10/4 Millsaps College W 3-0 10/27 Ouachita Baptist* W 11-0 9/10 at Rhodes College L 4-0 10/6 at Hendrix College W 7-0 10/28 at Univ. of Memphis L 0-4 9/12 Lincoln Memorial* L 3-0 10/9 at Tenn. -Wesleyan L 4-0 11/4 Ala. Huntsville** W 4-0 9/14 Ala. Huntsville* T 1-1 (2ot) 10/10 at Lee T 4-4 11/5 West Florida** W 3-2 (ot) 9/17 at Lambuth L 0-1 (2ot) 10/21 at Lambuth Univ. W 2-1 9/24 at Central Arkansas W 2-0 2001 (22-1-0 Overall, GSC 8-0-0) 10/24 So. Mississippi W 2-1 9/26 at West Florida* L 3-0 Head Coach: GARETH O’SULLIVAN 10/26 at Millsaps College W 2-1 9/28 at Montevallo* L 8-0 8/24 Bethel W12-1 11/4 at Tenn. -Wesleyan L 4-1 10/1 at Martin Methodist T 0-0 (2ot) 9/7 UT Martin W12-0 1993 (4-11) 10/4 Loyola (N.O.) W 1-0 (ot) 9/20 at Barry University W 6-3 Head Coach: JON LUNA 10/11 Spalding L 3-0 9/23 at Lynn University W 5-0 Results Not Available 10/15 at North Alabama* L 3-0 9/28 Harding University* W 10-1 10/25 Millsaps L 2-0 10/3 at Univ. of Memphis W 3-2 1994 (9-7-1) 10/29 at Hendrix College L 2-1 10/5 at West Florida* W 4-0 Head Coach: JACK SCHENKEL 10/7 at Montevallo* W 6-0 9/11 Spring Hill W 2-0 1998 (9-8-1 Overall, GSC 3-3-0) 10/12 Tampa W 11-1 9/14 at Rhodes College L 6-0 Head Coach: GARETH O’SULLIVAN 10/17 North Alabama* W12-0 9/16 William Carey L 6-0 9/2 at Mississippi College W 1-0 10/19 Alabama-Huntsville* W 6-0 9/22 at Lambuth Univ. L 3-1 9/9 Rhodes College L 0-4 10/21 Lincoln Memorial* W 11-0 9/24 Covenant W 5-1 9/12 at Lincoln Memorial* L 0-2 10/23 at Freed-Hardeman W 10-0 9/29 at Lee T 4-4 9/14 Hendrix College W 3-0 10/23 at Lambuth W 8-0 9/30 at Tenn. -Wesleyan W 2-1 9/20 at Ala. Huntsville* W 2-0 10/26 at Ouachita Baptist* W 12-0 10/2 Centenary L 4-1 9/23 at Bethel College L 1-2 10/27 at Central Arkansas* W 8-0 10/8 at Union Univ. W 3-1 9/25 Harding University T 1-1 10/28 Millikin University W 7-0 10/10 at Lindsey Wilson W 5-4 (ot) 9/27 at Millsaps College W 6-0 11/3 vs Montevallo** W 5-0 10/12 at Bellermine L 2-1 9/30 Central Arkansas* W 3-0 11/4 vs West Florida** W 4-1 10/19 Lambuth Univ. W 1-0 10/7 Lambuth University W 3-1 11/10 Barry University+ W 3-1 10/22 Hendrix College W 8-1 10/10 West Florida* L 0-5 11/18 North Florida+ W 7-1 10/26 Rhodes College L 3-0 10/11 Montevallo* L 0-3 11/30 vs. Franklin Pierce+ W 4-1 11/2 at Tenn.-Wesleyan W 2-1 10/16 North Alabama* W 3-1 12/2 vs. UC-San Diego+ L 0-2 11/3 at Covenant W 5-4 10/17 Northeastern State L 0-3 11/11 at Lees-McRae L 2-0 10/24 at Loyola (N.O.) L 0-1 2002 (25-1-0 Overall, GSC 8-0-0) 10/28 Hendrix College W 3-2 Head Coach: GARETH O’SULLIVAN 1995 (8-7-0) 10/31 Bethel College W 2-0 8/25 at Arkansas State W 7-0 Head Coach: JACK SCHENKEL 11/7 at West Florida* L 0-6 8/30 Millsaps College W 21-0 9/3 Loyola (N.O.) W 4-3 9/1 Minnesota-Duluth W 6-0 9/9 Cumberland (forfeit) W 3-0 1999 (11-6-1 Overall, GSC 3-3-0) 9/7 Eckerd College W 5-0 9/13 Montevallo W 7-2 Head Coach: GARETH O’SULLIVAN 9/14 vs. Tusculum W 4-1 9/20 at Rhodes College L 4-0 8/28 Lambuth University W 4-0 9/15 at Northern Kentucky L 0-1 9/22 at Lee W 5-1 9/8 Millsaps College W 10-0 9/24 Lindsey Wilson W 3-2 9/23 at Covenant W 1-0 9/17 at Northeastern State L 2-4 9/26 at Harding* W 3-0 9/26 Lambuth Univ. W 6-5 9/18 at Missouri Valley W 3-2 9/28 Southwest Baptist W 5-1 9/28 at Montevallo W 4-0 9/26 at Bethel College L 2-4 10/4 Montevallo* W 4-0 10/7 at Blackburn W 7-0 9/29 at North Alabama* L 0-1 10/6 West Florida* W 6-1 10/8 at Lindenwood L 9-0 10/4 at Lambuth W 3-2 10/11 at Lynn W 3-1 10/10 at Lambuth Univ. L 2-0 10/8 Ala. Huntsville* W 5-0 10/13 at St. Leo W 7-0 10/12 William Carey L 5-0 10/10 Lincoln Memorial* L 0-1 10/15 at Tampa W 4-0 10/22 Lindsey Wilson L 4-3(ot) 10/15 at West Florida* L 1-2 10/17 at North Alabama* W 4-1 10/27 at Memphis L 10-2 10/17 at Montevallo* W 3-2 10/18 at Alabama Huntsville* W 2-0 11/3 at Lambuth L 2-1(ot) 10/19 at Thomas College W 7-1 10/20 at Lincoln Memorial* W 3-0 10/21 at Spring Hill W 2-0 1996 (7-10-0 Overall, GSC 1-3-0) 10/24 Ouachita Baptist* W 10-1 10/24 Loyola (N.O.) W 3-0 Head Coach: JACK SCHENKEL 10/26 Central Arkansas * W 8-0 10/26 at Rhodes College T 1-1 9/7 Martin Methodist W 10-0 10/30 Univ of Memphis W 2-1 (2ot) 10/27 at Central Arkansas* W 3-0 9/14 at Spalding W 5-2 11/2 vs. Alabama-Huntsville** W 5-1 10/31 Bethel College W 3-2 9/15 at Bellarmine L 6-0 11/3 vs West Florida** W 5-1 11/6 West Florida* L 0-3 9/19 Rhodes College L 6-0 11/13 West Florida+ W 5-0 9/25 at Lambuth L 3-1 2000 (17-3-0 Overall, GSC 8-0-0) 11/16 at Barry University+ W 2-1 9/28 Missouri Baptist L 4-0 Head Coach: GARETH O’SULLIVAN 11/23 North Florida+ W 3-1 9/29 Lindenwood L 7-0 8/25 Bethel College W 5-2 12/6 vs. Metro State+ W 1-0 (ot) 10/2 Montevallo* L 1-0 9/10 Rhodes College W 6-0 12/8 vs. Nebraska-Omaha+ W 2-1 10/4 at Lincoln Memorial* L 2-0 9/13 at U of T at Martin W 7-0 10/5 at Bryan W 6-1 9/15 Barry University L 2-3 (ot) 10/11 West Florida* L 4-1 9/17 Lynn University L 0-6 * Gulf South Conference Opponents 10/15 Lambuth L 6-0 9/24 at Loyola (N.O.) W 4-0 ** Gulf South Conference Tournament 10/19 at Loyola (N.O.) W 2-1 9/27 at Arkansas State W 3-0 + NCAA Post-Season Play

14 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOCCER LADY BUCCANEER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS December 6, 2002 vs. Metro State INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Season: 14 (2001) (1992-95 Statistics not available) Points: Missy Gregg, 14, vs. Ouachita Most Assists Baptist (October 26, 2001) Most Goals Season: 134 (2001) Goals: Missy Gregg, 7, vs. Millsaps Season: Missy Gregg, 73 (2001) Fewest Assists College (August 30, 2002) NCAA All-Divisions Record Season: 20 (1998) NCAA Division II Record Career: Missy Gregg, 135 (2001-2002) Most Points Assists: Anna Rask, 5, at Ouachita NCAA All-Divisions Record Season: 466 (2001) Baptist (October 26, 2001); Margaret Consecutive games with a goal: Missy Fewest Points Saurin, 5, at Freed-Hardeman (October Gregg, 21; NCAA Division II Record Season: 76 (1998) 23, 2001) Most Assists Most Shots Season: Margaret Saurin, 35 (2002) Season: 650 (2001) NCAA Division II Record TEAM RECORDS Most Shots Allowed Matches Played Career: Margaret Saurin, 64 (2001-2002) Season: 299 (1998) Season: 26 (2002) Most Points Fewest Shots Most Goals Scored Season: Missy Gregg, 156 (2001) Season: 225 (1998) Game: 21, vs. Millsaps College (August NCAA All-Divisions Record Fewest Shots Allowed 30, 2002) Career: Missy Gregg, 287 (2001-2002) Season: 125 (2001) Season: 166 (2001) Most Shots Most Victories Fewest Goals Scored Season: Missy Gregg, 142 (2001) Season: 25 (2002) Season: 28 (1998) Career: Missy Gregg, 275 (2001-2002) NCAA Division II Record Game: 0, several times, most recent Most Saves Most Losses October 28, Season: Karen McKenzie, 142 (1998) Season: 11 (1997) 2000 vs. University of Memphis Career: Karen McKenzie, 235 (1997- Most Ties Most Goals Allowed 2000) Season: 2 (1997) Game: 10, vs. University of Memphis, Most Shutouts Longest Winning Streak: 22 (2001) October 27, 1995 Season: Jennifer Simon, 10 (2001) Longest Losing Streak: 7 (1997) Career: Jennifer Simon, 23 (2000-2002) Season: 48 (1996) Fewest Goals Allowed Game: 0, several times, most recent SERIES RECORDS

Opponents W- L- T Opponents W- L- T Opponents W- L- T Agnes Scott (GA) ...... 1-0-0 Lee (TN) ...... 1-0-2 North Florida, Univ. of (FL) ..... 2-0-0 Alabama-Huntsville (AL) ...... 8-0-1 Lees-McRae (NC) ...... 0-1-0 Northeastern State (OK) ...... 0-2-0 Arkansas Little Rock (AR) ...... 0-1-0 Lincoln Memorial (TN) ...... 3-5-0 Northern Kentucky (KY) ...... 0-1-0 Arkansas State Univ. (AR) ...... 1-0-0 Lindenwood (MO) ...... 0-2-0 Ouachita Baptist Univ. (AR) .... 3-0-0 Barry University (FL) ...... 2-1-0 Lindsey Wilson (KY) ...... 2-1-0 Rhodes College (TN) ...... 1-7-1 Bellarmine (KY) ...... 0-2-0 Loyola University (LA) ...... 5-1-0 San Diego, Univ. of Calif. (CA) . 0-1-0 Bethel College (TN) ...... 4-2-0 Lynn University (FL) ...... 2-1-0 Southern Indiana (IN) ...... 0-1-0 Blackburn (IL) ...... 1-0-0 Martin Methodist (TN) ...... 1-0-1 Southern Mississippi (MS) ..... 1-1-0 Bryan (TN) ...... 1-0-0 Martin, Univ. of TN (TN) ...... 2-0-0 Southwest Baptist (MO)...... 1-0-0 Centenary (LA) ...... 0-1-0 Memphis, University of (TN) .. 2-2-0 Spalding University (KY) ...... 1-1-0 Central Arkansas (AR) ...... 6-0-0 Metro State (CO)...... 1-0-0 Spring Hill (AL) ...... 2-0-0 Covenant (TN) ...... 3-0-0 Millikan University (OH) ...... 1-0-0 St. Leo University (FL) ...... 2-0-0 Cumberland (TN) ...... 1-0-0 Millsaps College (MS) ...... 5-1-0 Tampa, University of (FL) ...... 3-0-0 Eckerd College (FL)...... 1-0-0 Minnesota-Duluth (MN) ...... 1-0-0 Tennessee Wesleyan (TN) ...... 2-2-0 Flagler (FL) ...... 1-0-0 Mississippi College (MS) ...... 1-0-0 Thomas College (GA) ...... 1-0-0 Franklin Piece (RI) ...... 1-0-0 Missouri Baptist (MO) ...... 0-1-0 Tusculum (TN) ...... 1-0-0 Freed-Hardeman (TN) ...... 1-0-0 Missouri-Rolla (MO) ...... 0-1-0 Union University (TN) ...... 1-0-0 Harding University (AR) ...... 3-0-1 Missouri Valley (MO) ...... 1-0-0 West Florida, Univ. of (FL) ...... 7-6-0 Hendrix College (AR) ...... 5-1-0 Montevallo (AL) ...... 7-3-0 William Carey (MS) ...... 0-3-0 Huntington (AL) ...... 0-1-0 Nebraska-Omaha (NE) ...... 1-0-0 Lambuth University (TN) ...... 7-7-0 North Alabama (AL) ...... 4-2-0

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 15 LADY BUCCANEER RECORDS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

GOALS 10. Jessica Hester, 1999 ...... 11 7. W endy Cook, 1996...... 73 1. Missy Gregg, 2001 ...... 73 10. Sofia Rask, 2001 ...... 11 8. Arna Heimlund, 2001 ...... 65 2. Missy Gregg, 2002 ...... 62 8. Tina Pederson, 1999 ...... 65 3. Margaret Saurin, 2001 ...... 26 POINTS 10. Margaret Saurin, 2001 ...... 62 4. Tina Froberg, 2000 ...... 26 1. Missy Gregg, 2001 ...... 156 5. Margaret Saurin, 2002 ...... 21 2. Missy Gregg, 2002 ...... 131 SAVES 6. Wendy Cook, 1996 ...... 20 3. Margaret Saurin, 2001 ...... 81 1. Karen McKenzie, 1999 ...... 142 7. Anna Thorsdottir, 1999 ...... 17 4. Margaret Saurin, 2002 ...... 77 2. Andrea Kooba, 1996 ...... 135 8. Arna Heimlund, 2001 ...... 16 5. Tina Froberg, 2000 ...... 66 3. Leah Alspaugh, 1997 ...... 135 9. Wendy Cook,1995 ...... 15 6. Wendy Cook, 1993 ...... 53 4. Karen McKenzie, 1998 ...... 79 10. Anna Thorsdottir, 2001 ...... 12 7. Anna Rask, 2001 ...... 44 5. Jennifer Simon, 2002...... 55 7. Anna Thorsdottir, 1999 ...... 44 ASSISTS 9. Anna Thorsdottir, 2000...... 39 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Margaret Saurin, 2002 ...... 35 10. Ashley Newbern, 2000 ...... 30 1. Jennifer Simon, 2002 ...... 0.64 2. Margaret Saurin, 2001 ...... 29 2. Jennifer Simon, 2001 ...... 0.70 3. Anna Rask, 2001 ...... 26 SHOTS ON GOAL 3. Jennifer Simon, 2000 ...... 1.26 4. Anna Thorsdottir, 2001 ...... 17 1. Missy Gregg, 2001 ...... 156 4. Karen McKenzie, 1999 ...... 1.35 5. Tina Froberg, 2000 ...... 14 2. Missy Gregg, 2002 ...... 133 5. Karen McKenzie, 1998 ...... 1.70 6. Anna Thorsdottir, 2000...... 13 3. Margaret Saurin, 2001 ...... 81 6. Leah Asplaugh, 1997 ...... 1.84 6. Wendy Cook, 1996 ...... 13 3. Anna Thorsdottir, 1999 ...... 81 6. Andrea Kooba, 1996 ...... 2.02 6. Shauna Hayes, 1997...... 13 5. Anna Thorsdottir, 2000...... 78 9. Tracey Mulligan, 2001...... 12 6. Tina Froberg, 2000 ...... 75 SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS GOALS GOALS 1992...... Not Available 1. Missy Gregg (2001-2002) ...... 135 1993...... Not Available 2. Margaret Saurin (2001-2002) ...... 47 1994...... Not Available 3. Anna Thorsdottir (1999-2001) ...... 42 1995...... Not Available 1996 ...... Wendy Cook, 20 4. Wendy Cook (1993-96)...... 35 1997...... Not Available 5. Tina Froberg (2000-2002) ...... 33 1998 ...... Susan Turman, 10 6. Arna Heimlund (2001-) ...... 23 1999 ...... Anna Thorsdottir, 17 7. Anna Rask (2001-) ...... 17 2000 ...... Tina Froberg, 26 7. J essica Hester (1999-2002) ...... 17 2001 ...... Missy Gregg, 73 9. Tina Pederson (1997-2000) ...... 11 2002 ...... Missy Gregg, 62 10. Susan Turman (1998) ...... 10 ASSISTS ASSISTS 1992...... Not Available 1993...... Not Available 1. Margaret Saurin (2001-2002) ...... 64 1994...... Not Available 2. Anna Thorsdottir (1999-2001) ...... 40 1995...... Not Available 3. Anna Rask (2001- ) ...... 33 1996 ...... Wendy Cook, 13 4. Tina Froberg (2000-2002) ...... 24 Shuana Hayes, 13 5. Tracey Mulligan (2000-2001) ...... 19 1997...... Not Available 5. Tina Pederson (1997-2000) ...... 19 1998 ...... Leah Alspaugh, 5 7. J essica Hester (1999- )...... 16 1999 ...... Jessica Hester, 11 8. Wendy Cook (1993-96)...... 13 2000 ...... Tina Froberg,14 9. Shauna Hayes (1995-97) ...... 13 2001 ...... Margaret Saurin, 29 2002 ...... Margaret Saurin, 35 10. Laura Williamson (1997-2000) ...... 9 POINTS POINTS 1992...... Not Available 1. Missy Gregg (2001-2002) ...... 287 1993...... Not Available 2. Margaret Saurin (2001-2002) ...... 158 1994...... Not Available 3. Anna Thorsdottir (1999-2001) ...... 124 1995...... Not Available 4. Tina Froberg (2000-2002) ...... 90 1996 ...... Wendy Cook, 53 5. Wendy Cook (1993-96)...... 83 1997...... Not Available 6. Anna Rask (2001- ) ...... 77 1998 ...... Susan Turman, 21 7. Ashley Newbern (2000- )...... 57 1999 ...... Anna Thorsdottir, 44 2000 ...... Tina Froberg, 66 8. Jessica Hester (1999- ) ...... 50 2001 ...... Missy Gregg, 156 9. Tina Pederson (1997-2000) ...... 41 2002 ...... Missy Gregg, 131 10. Michelle Malloy (1999-2000)...... 26

16 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOCCER LADY BUCCANEER HONORS & AWARDS

2002 2000 Missy Gregg ...... Pre-Season All GSC Tina Froberg ...... GSC Player of the Year Missy Gregg ...... First Team All GSC Tina Froberg...... First Team All-GSC Missy Gregg ...... GSC All-Tournament Team Tina Froberg ...... GSC All-Tournament Team Missy Gregg ...... GSC Tournament MVP Tina Froberg ...... First Team NSCAA All-South Region Missy Gregg ...... GSC All-Academic Team Tina Froberg ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Missy Gregg ...... GSC Player of the Year Anna Thorsdottir...... First Team NSCAA All-South Region Missy Gregg ...... NSCAA First-Team All-South Region Anna Thorsdottir ...... First Team All-GSC Missy Gregg ...... NSCAA First-Team All-American Anna Thorsdottir...... GSC All-Tournament Team Missy Gregg ...... NSCAA National Player of the Year Anna Thorsdottir...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Missy Gregg ...... NCAA Final Four Offensive MVP Michelle Malloy ...... 2nd Team NSCAA All-South Region Missy Gregg...... NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Michelle Malloy ...... First Team All-GSC Missy Gregg ...... NCAA Division II Woman of the Year Teresa Fuller ...... Second Team All-GSC Margaret Saurin ...... Pre-Season All GSC Teresa Fuller...... GSC Academic All-Conference Margaret Saurin ...... First Team All GSC Shannon Smith ...... Second Team All-GSC Margaret Saurin ...... GSC All-Tournament Team Shannon Smith ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Margaret Saurin ...... GSC All-Academic Team Ashley Newbern...... GSC All-Tournament Team Margaret Saurin ...... NSCAA First-Team All-South Region Tracey Mulligan ...... GSC All-Tournament Team Margaret Saurin ...... NSCAA Second-Team All-American Michelle Malloy ...... GSC Academic All-Conference Veronica Botold ...... Pre-Season All GSC Margie Bethea ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Veronica Botold ...... First Team All GSC Jessica Hester...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Veronica Botold ...... GSC All-Tournament Team Kristen Killough...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Veronica Botold ...... NSCAA First-Team All-South Region Meredith Kimmel ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Arna Heimlund ...... Pre-Season All GSC Stacey Marshall ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Arna Heimlund ...... First Team All GSC Emily Meadows ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Arna Heimlund ...... NSCAA First-Team All-South Region Katherine Raymond ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Arna Heimlund ...... NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Jennifer Simon ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Sofia Rask ...... First Team All GSC Gareth O’Sullivan ...... GSC Coach of the Year Sofia Rask ...... NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team 1999 Sofia Rask...... GSC All-Tournament Team Anna Thorsdottir ...... GSC Co-Player of the Year Sofia Rask ...... GSC All-Academic Team Anna Thorsdottir...... GSC Freshman of the Year Tina Froberg ...... Pre-Season All GSC Anna Thorsdottir ...... First Team All-GSC Tina Froberg ...... NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Jessica Hester ...... First Team All-GSC Kanae Haneishi ...... NCAA Final Four Defensive MVP Michelle Malloy ...... First Team All-GSC Kanae Haneishi ...... NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Angela Liles ...... Second Team All-GSC Anna Rask ...... Pre-Season All GSC Teresa Fuller ...... Second Team All-GSC Anna Rask ...... First Team All GSC 1998 Bridgette Centella ...... First Team All GSC Tina Pedersen ...... First Team All-GSC 2001 Angela Crisuolo ...... First Team All-GSC Missy Gregg...... NSCAA Player of the Year Jessica Dwyer...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Missy Gregg ...... First Team NSCAA All-American Teresa Fuller ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Missy Gregg ...... First Team NSCAA All-South Region Stacey Marshall ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Missy Gregg ...... GSC Player of the Year 1997 Missy Gregg...... First Team All-GSC Shauna Hays ...... GSC Academic All-Conference Missy Gregg ...... All-GSC Tournament Team Stacey Marshall ...... GSC Academic All-Conference Missy Gregg...... NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Beverly Zingarelli...... GSC Academic All-Conference Missy Gregg ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll 1996 Margaret Saurin ...... First Team NSCAA All-American Wendy Cook ...... GSC Co-Most Valuable Player Margaret Saurin ...... First Team NSCAA All-South Region Wendy Cook ...... First Team All-GSC Margaret Saurin...... First Team All-GSC Shauna Hays ...... GSC Academic All-Conference Margaret Saurin ...... GSC Tournament MOP Fariss Adams ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Margaret Saurin...... NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Angela Criscuolo ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Margaret Saurin ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Kristine Harrell ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Veronica Botold ...... 2nd Team NSCAA All-South Region Shauna Hays...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Veronica Botold ...... All-GSC Tournament Team Jennifer Lynch ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Veronica Botold ...... NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Jaimie McMahon ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Veronica Botold...... GSC Co-Freshman of the Year 1995 Veronica Botold ...... First Team All-GSC Wendy Cook ...... NAIA All-American Honorable Mention Anna Thorsdottir ...... 2nd Team NSCAA All-South Region Wendy Cook ...... First Team All Region Anna Thorsdottir ...... First Team All-GSC Wendy Cook ...... First Team All-TCAC Anna Rask ...... First Team NSCAA All-South Region Angela Kralis ...... Second Team All-TCAC Anna Rask ...... First Team All-GSC 1994 Tracey Mulligan ...... First Team All-GSC Wendy Cook...... First Team All Region Arna Heimlund ...... Second Team All-GSC Wendy Cook ...... TCAC Player of the Year Sofia Rask...... All-GSC Tournament Team Wendy Cook ...... First Team All-TCAC Kanae Haneishi ...... NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Angela Kralis ...... First Team All-TCAC Teresa Fuller...... GSC Academic All-Conference Jack Schenkel ...... TCAC Coach of the Year Jennifer Simon ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Wendy Cook ...... All-Mid South Region Lauren Carpenter ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Nicole Safranek ...... All-Mid South Region Bridgette Centella ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll 1993 Ashley Newbern ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Wendy Cook...... First Team All Region Rachel Wehner ...... GSC Academic Honor Roll Wendy Cook ...... Second Team All-TCAC Gareth O’Sullivan ...... GSC Coach of the Year

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 17 ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS

A Harrell, Kristine ...... 1995-96 Pederson, Tina ...... 1998-2000 Adams, Fariss ...... 1996-97 Hays, Shauna...... 1995-97 Perkins, Katie ...... 1993 Alspaugh, Leah ...... 1997-98 Heimlund, Arna ...... 2001- Perkins, Mary ...... 1992 Hester, Jessica...... 1999-2002 Pfaller, Michelle ...... 1992 B Hightower, Eve ...... 1996-99 Pommer, Melissa ...... 1996 Baldauf, Rachel ...... 1997 Howe, Emily...... 1992-93 Beck, Melissa ...... 1992-93 Howell, Kristine...... 1997 R Berry, Margaret...... 1992 Rask, Anna ...... 2001- Bethea, Margie ...... 2000 J Rask, Sophia ...... 2001- Blaydes, Marika ...... 1995-96 Jackson, Denise...... 1999-2000 Raymond, Katherine ...... 2000 Blount, Alice ...... 1998 Johnson, Michelle ...... 1997 Ries, Kim ...... 1999 Bonner, Heather ...... 1998 Ruzicka, Stephanie ...... 1994 Botold, Veronica...... 2001- K Boyle, Lyndsay ...... 1999 Kee, Cindy ...... 1992-93 S Kett, Jennifer...... 2002- Safranek, Nicole ...... 1994 C Killough, Kristin...... 2000- Schaefer, Elizabeth ...... 1997 Carpenter, Lauren ...... 1999- Kooba, Andrea...... 1994-96 Scruggs, Catherine ...... 1998 Carrozza, Diana ...... 1993 Kralis, Angela...... 1994-95 Seessel. Jennifer ...... 1992-94 Centella, Bridgette ...... 2000- Simon, Jennifer ...... 2000-02 Cook, Wendy ...... 1993-96 L Sloan, Julie ...... 1996 Criscuolo, Angela ...... 1996-98 Leach, Courtney ...... 1998 Smith, Mindy ...... 1998 Curet, Chrissy ...... 1994 Leonard, Laurie...... 1994 Smith, Shannon ...... 2000- Curet, Michelle...... 1993-96 Liles, Angela ...... 1999 Spencer, Terry ...... 1992 Lynch, Jennifer ...... 1995-97 Strong, Nikki ...... 1992-93 D Saurin, Margaret ...... 2001-02 Demetriou, Marla ...... 1996 M Syler, Ashley ...... 1997 Dickson, Teri...... 1993 Malan, Ellan ...... 1994 Dilly, Margie ...... 1998 Malloy, Michelle ...... 1999-2000 T Duckworth, Rebecca ...... 1995 Mann, Jennifer...... 2002- Thorsdottir, Anna...... 1999-2001 Dudas, Cheryl ...... 1992 Marshall, Stacey ...... 1997-3000 Turman, Susan ...... 1998 Durango, Paola ...... 2001-02 McConnel, Ellen ...... 1992 Dwyer, Jessica ...... 1996-98 McKenzie, Karen ...... 1997-00 W McMahon, Jaimie ...... 1996-97 Ward, Heather ...... 1995-96 F Mulligan, Tracey ...... 2000-2001 Wehby, Julie ...... 1997 Freeze, April ...... 1994 Wehner, Rachel ...... 2001 Froberg, Tina ...... 2000-02 N Williamson, Laura ...... 1997-00 Fuller, Teresa ...... 1998-2001 Newbern, Ashley ...... 2000- Newbern, Megan ...... 1994 Y G Norman, Meghan ...... 2001- Yow, Mandy ...... 1996-97 Garvey, Amy ...... 1992 Geraci, Dorian ...... 1998-99 O Z Goldsmith, Karen ...... 1992-93 Olson, Megan ...... 1996-99 Zingarelli, Ann...... 1997 Gregg, Missy ...... 2001-02 Oliver, Amy ...... 1992 Grover, Megan...... 1994-97 Oliver, Emily ...... 1992-94 Gunnel, Shannon ...... 1992-95 Oliver, Marcie ...... 1993

H P Haneishi, Kanae...... 2001-02 Papachristou, Angela ...... 2002-

18 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOCCER THE GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE

The GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE (GSC) enters its since October 1992. He is assisted by Sports 33rd year of excellence, continuing a tradition of Information Director Michael Anderson, Assistant growth and success that has brought it distinc- Sports Information Director Stacey Mickles and tion as one of the elite NCAA Division II confer- Office Manager Mary Jean Box. The Chairman of ences. The GSC is the largest playing the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. Robert Brown, Conference in Division II, encompassing 18 uni- President of Arkansas Tech University. Joining him versities in six southeastern states. on the executive committee are past-Chair Dr. Frank GSC members feature comprehensive athlet- Franz (Alabama-Huntsville) and Vice Chair Dr. Robert ic programs that compete for 14 official conference McChesney (Montevallo). The Supervisors of Officials are championships: football, men’s and women’s cross country, Billy Johnson (Football), Mike Murphy (Basketball-East men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, men’s and Division) and John Caldwell (Basketball-West Division). women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and golf. GSC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS We take pride in our 35 National Team Championships 1971-2002 (35) in nine sports and the emphasis on academic success by our BASEBALL (4) coaches and student-athletes. Most recently, Christian Troy State (1986, 87) Brothers University captured the GSC’s first-ever Women’s Jacksonville State (1990, 91) Soccer Championship in the Fall of 2002. MEN’S BASKETBALL (3) Originally known as the Mid-South Conference, the GSC North Alabama (1979, 91) was formed by six universities in the summer of 1970: Delta Jacksonville State (1985) State, Florence State (now North Alabama), Jacksonville WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (7) State, Livingston (now West Alabama), Tennessee-Martin and Delta State (1975, 76, 77, 89, 90, 92) Troy State. Due to scheduling problems during the 1970-71 Southeastern Louisiana (1977*) academic year, the only league sport was football. FOOTBALL (8) Jacksonville State won the league’s first championship. Delta State (2000) In 1971, the league changed its name to the GULF North Alabama (1993, 94, 95) SOUTH CONFERENCE, added Southeastern Louisiana Troy State (1984, 87) (SELA) and Nicholls State (increasing the membership to West Alabama (1971) eight), and opened an office in Hammond, LA. The follow- Jacksonville State (1992) ing year, Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana MEN’S GOLF (4) (NWLA, now Northwestern State) were admitted. NELA Troy State (1976, 77, 84) withdrew to go Division I two years later, followed by SELA West Florida (2001) and Nicholls State in 1979. WOMEN’S GOLF (3) The conference continued with seven teams until 1981, Troy State (1984, 86, 89) when the presidents admitted Valdosta State. West Georgia WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS (2) joined in 1983. Eight years of stability ended in 1991 when Jacksonville State (1984, 85) Tennessee-Martin and Troy State went Division I, briefly HOCKEY (2) dropping the GSC back to seven members, before the begin- Alabama-Huntsville (1996, 98) ning of an expansion resulting in ten new members: Lincoln WOMEN’S SOCCER (1) Memorial (1992-93); Alabama-Huntsville, Henderson State, Christian Brothers University (2002) Central Arkansas and Mississippi University for Women TRACK (1) (1993-94); West Florida (1994-95); and Arkansas-Monticello, Southeastern Louisiana (1975) Arkansas Tech, Montevallo and Southern Arkansas (1995-96). Jacksonville State went Division I at the end of 1992-93. Current members in BOLD Mississippi College dropped to Division III at the end of * Small College Division Champion 1995-96, and was replaced by Christian Brothers University to keep the Conference at 16 schools. In July 2000, the GSC GSC COMMISSIONERS 1971-Present welcomed Harding University and Ouachita Baptist Stan Galloway (1971-1979) University, making it the largest NCAA conference at any Jim McCullough (1979-1982) level with 18 schools. Hayden Riley (1982-1984) Former Commissioner Jim McCullough moved the GSC Ralph McFillen (1984-1987) office to its present Birmingham location. The current Sonny Moran (1987-1992) Commissioner, Nathan (Nate) N. Salant, has been in office Nate Salant (1992-Present)

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 19 OPPONENT QUICK FACTS

LYNN UNIVERSITY NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY HARDING UNIVERSITY September 18 @ Boca Raton, FL September 5 @ Signaigo Field September 26 @ Signaigo Field Location: ...... Searcy, AR Location:...... Boca Raton, FL Location: ...... Highland Heights, KY Enrollment: ...... 5,276 Enrollment:...... 2,100 Enrollment: ...... 14,000 Founded: ...... 1924 Founded: ...... 1962 Nickname: ...... Norse Nickname: ...... Lady Bisons Nickname: ...... Fighting Knights Colors: ...... Gold, Black and White Colors: ...... Black/Gold Colors: ...... Blue/White Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Affiliation:...... NCAA II Affiliation:...... NCAA II Conference: ...... Great Lakes Valley Conference:...... Gulf South Conference: ...... Sunshine State Stadium: ...... Town & Country Complex Arena:...... Harding Soccer Field Arena: ...... McCusker Sports Complex President: ...... Dr. James Votruba President: ...... Dr. David B. Burks President: ...... Dr. Donald E. Ross Athletic Director: ...... Jane Meier Athletic Director:...... Greg Harnden Athletic Director: ...... John McCarthy Head Coach: ...... Bob Sheehan Head Coach:...... Gregg harris Head Coach: ...... Rocky Orezzoli Record at school: ...... 108-22-7 (6 years) Record at school:...... 7-26 (2 yrs.) Record at school: ...... 57-23-4 (5 years) 2002 Record: ...... 20-1-2 Overall Record: ...... same Overall Record: ...... same Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 2002 Record: ...... 5-14 2002 Record: ...... 6-9-4 Sports Info Director: ...... Don Owen Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 SIDPhone: ...... (859) 572-5470 Sports Info Director: ...... Scott Goode Sports Info Director:...... Jeff Schaly SID Fax: ...... (859) 572-5427 SID Phone: ...... (501) 279-4760 SID Phone: ...... (561) 237-7272 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID Fax: ...... (501) 279-4020 SID Fax: ...... (561) 237-7273 Web Site: ...... www.nku.edu E-mail: ...... [email protected] E-mail: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... www.harding.edu Web site: ...... www.lynn.edu

TUSCULUM COLLEGE September 8 @ Signaigo Field BARRY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA September 21 @ Miami Shores, FL Location: ...... Greeneville, TN October 3 @ Pensacola, FL Enrollment:...... 1,800 Location: ...... Miami Shores, FL Founded: ...... 1794 Enrollment:...... 8,691 Location:...... Pensacola, FL Nickname: ...... pioneers Founded: ...... 1940 Enrollment:...... 8,500 Colors: ...... Orange/Black Nickname: ...... Buccaneers Founded: ...... 1963 Affiliation:...... NCAA II Nickname: ...... Argonauts Conference: ...... South Atlantic Colors: ...... Red, Black & Silver Colors:...... Blue/Green Stadium: ...... Pioneer Field Affiliation:...... NCAA II Affiliation:...... NCAA II President: ...... Dr. Dolph Henry Conference: ...... Sunshine State Conference:...... Gulf South Athletic Director: ...... Ed Hoffmeyer Stadium: ...... Health & Sports Center Arena: ...... UWF Soccer Complex Head Coach:...... Mike Joy President: ....Sr. Jeanne O'Laughlin, OP President: ...... Dr. John C. Cavanaugh Record at school: ...... 86-36-7 (6 years) Athletic Director: ...... Michael L. Covone Athletic Director: ...... Richard Berg Overall Record: ...... 172-61-12 (11 years) Head Coach: ...... Kyllene Carter-Weiss Head Coach: ...... Joe Bartlinski 2002 Record: ...... 13-7-1 Record at school: ...... 28-3-0 (2 years) Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 Overall Record: ...... same Record at school: ...... 33-7-1 (2 years) Soccer SID:...... Matt Horne 2002 Record: ...... 18-1-0 Overall Record: ...... 33-7-1 (2 years) SID Phone: ...... (423) 636-7494 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 2002 Record: ...... 15-4-1 SID Fax:...... (423) 636-7370 Sports Info Director:....Dennis Jezek, Jr. Sports Info Director: ..Cara Lynn Teague E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (305) 899-3897 SID Phone: ...... (870) 230-5197 Web site: ..www.tusculum.edu/athletics SID Fax:...... (305) 899-3556 SID Fax:...... (870) 230-5408 E-mail: ...... [email protected] E-mail: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... www.gobarrybucs.com Web site: ...... www.uwf.edu/athletics

20 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOCCER OPPONENT QUICK FACTS

E-mail: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... www2.una.edu/athletics

OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY October 23 @ Arkadelphia, AR UNIVERSITY OF MONTEVALLO October 5 @ Montevallo, AL Location:...... Arkadelphia, AR UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE Enrollment:...... 1,700 Location: ...... Montevallo, AL Oct. 17 @ Signaigo Field Founded: ...... 1886 Enrollment:...... 3,300 Nickname: ...... Tigers Founded: ...... 1896 Location:...... Huntsville, AL Colors: ...... Purple and Gold Nickname:...... Falcons Enrollment: ...... 6,742 Affiliation:...... NCAA II Colors: ...... Purple/Gold Founded: ...... 1966 Conference:...... Gulf South Affiliation:...... NCAA II Nickname: ...... Lady Chargers Stadium: ...... Tiger Field Conference:...... Gulf South Colors: ...... Blue/White President: ....Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Arena: ...... Varsity Field Affiliation:...... NCAA II Athletic Director: ...... David Sharp President:...... Dr. Robert McChesney Conference:...... Gulf South Head Coach: ...... Erik Forrest Athletic Director: ...... Michael Cancilla Arena: ...... Record at school:...... 0-0 (1st Year) Head Coach: ...... Patricia Hughes President: ...... Dr. Frank Franz Overall Record: ...... same Record at school: ...... 16-16-2 (2 yrs.) Athletic Director: ...... Jim Harris 2002 Record: ...... 7-11-0 Overall Record: ...... 24-26-3 (3 yrs.) Head Coach: ...... Lincoln Ziyenge Sports Info Director: ...... Chris Babb 2002 Record: ...... 7-9-2 Record at school: ...... 43-38-5 (5 years) SID Phone: ...... (870) 245-5186 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/8 Overall Record: ...... same SID Fax:...... (870) 245-5598 Sports Info Director: ...... Alfred Kojima 2002 Record: ...... 10-9-0 E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (205) 665-6606 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 11/0 Web Site: ...... www.obu.edu SID Fax:...... (205) 665-6586 Sports Info Director: ...... Antoine Bell E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (256) 824-6008 Web site: ...... www.montevallo.edu SID Fax:...... (256) 859-0040 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... www.obu.edu

LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY October 19 @ Signaigo Field UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS October 25 @ Conway, AR Location:...... Harrogate, TN UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA Enrollment:...... 2,442 Location: ...... Conway, AR October 15 @ Signaigo Field Founded: ...... 1897 Enrollment:...... 9,475 Location: ...... Florence, AL Nickname:...... Lady Railsplitters Founded: ...... 1907 Enrollment:...... 5,600 Colors: ...... Navy and Gray Nickname: ...... Bears Founded: ...... 1830 Affiliation:...... NCAA II Colors: ...... Purple/Gray Nickname:...... Lions Conference:...... Gulf South Affiliation:...... NCAA II Colors: ...... Purple/Gold Stadium: ...... Les Gibbs Field Conference:...... Gulf South Affiliation:...... NCAA II President:...... Dr. Nancy Moody Arena:...... Farris Complex Conference:...... Gulf South Athletic Director:...... Jack Bondurant President: ...... Lu Hardin Arena:...... North Florence Park Head Coach: ...... Helio D’Anna Athletic Director: ...... Vance Strange President: ...... Dr. Robert L. Potts Record at school:...... 0-0 (1st Year) Head Coach: ...... Tina Conley Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Joel Erdmann Overall Record: ...... same Record at school:...... 12-22 (2 Yrs.) Head Coach: ...... Graham Winkworth 2002 Record: ...... 7-11-1 Overall Record: ...... 34-57 (5 Yrs.) Record at school:...... 0-0 (1st Year) Sports Info Director:...... Rusty Peace 2002 Record: ...... 10-9-0 Overall Record: ...... same SID Phone: ...... (423) 869-6236 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 2002 Record: ...... 8-9-1 SID Fax: ...... (423) 869-6376 Sports Info Director: ...... Steve East Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/na E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (501) 450-5743 Sports Info Director:...... Jeff Hodges Web Site: ...... www.lmunet.edu SID Fax: ...... (501) 450-5740 SID Phone: ...... (256) 765-4595 E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID Fax: ...... (256) 765-4659 Web site:...... www.uca.edu

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 2003 LADY BUCCANEER SCHEDULE

August 20 University of Memphis (exhibition) Echles Field 5:00 p.m. August 23 University of Texas (exhibition) Austin, TX 7:00 p.m. August 25 Arkansas State University (exhibition) Jonesboro, AR 5:00 p.m. September 2 Southwest Baptist University Signaigo Field 5:00 p.m. September 5 Northern Kentucky University Signaigo Field 5:00 p.m. September 8 Tusculum University Signaigo Field 5:00 p.m. September 13 University of Southern Indiana Signaigo Field 7:30 p.m. September 18 Lynn University Boca Raton, FL 2:00 p.m. September 21 Barry University Miami, FL 1:00 p.m. September 26 Harding University Signaigo Field 5:00 p.m. September 28 Kennesaw State University Atlanta, GA 3:00 p.m. October 3 University of West Florida Pensacola, FL 5:00 p.m. October 5 University of Montevallo Montevallo, AL 2:00 p.m. October 12 University of Tampa Signaigo Field 1:00 p.m. October 15 University of North Alabama Signaigo Field 7:30 p.m. October 17 University of Alabama-Huntsville Signaigo Field 5:00 p.m. October 19 Lincoln Memorial University Signaigo Field 1:00 p.m. October 23 Ouachita Baptist University Arkadelphia, AR 2:00 p.m. October 25 University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR 12:00 p.m. November 5 Alumni Game Signaigo Field 6:30 p.m. November 8 GSC Tournament Huntsville, AL November 14 NCAA First Round TBA November 16 NCAA Second Round TBA November 22 NCAA Quarter Finals TBA December 5 NCAA Final Four Virginia Beach, VA

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