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2006 Schedule/Results LSU TIGERS Date Opponent Time/Result VS AUGUST 25 at SMU L, 2-0 SOUTH CAROLINA FLORIDA 29 UL-Lafayette W, 2-0

SEPTEMBER 1 Sam Houston State W, 6-0 3 Houston W, 6-1 8 at Navy L, 2-0 10 vs. Villanova L, 1-0 (2OT) 13 #14 Texas L, 4-2 Oct. 20, 2006 Oct. 22, 2006 15 at South Alabama W, 3-0 6 p.m. (CDT) Noon (CDT) 17 at Southern Miss W, 2-1 Columbia, S.C. Baton Rouge, La. 22 Vanderbilt* T, 0-0 Eugene Stone Stadium (5,700) LSU Soccer Complex (1,500) 24 Kentucky* W, 3-2 29 at Mississippi State* W, 1-0 LSU SET TO BATTLE NO. 12 FLORIDA IN CRUCIAL MATCH OCTOBER The LSU soccer team looks to rebound from a 2-1 double overtime loss to South 1 at Ole Miss* T, 1-1 Carolina on Friday night when it battles the 12th-ranked at home on Sunday 6 at #14 Tennessee* L, 2-1 in a crucial match for its SEC Tournament hopes. The Tigers currently sit in ninth place in 8 at Georgia* L, 3-0 the overall SEC standings with a 3-4-2 league mark and 11 points, but are just one point 13 Auburn* L, 2-1 behind both Georgia and Auburn for the eighth and final spot in the tournament. The Gators 15 Alabama* W, 4-2 are in the driver’s seat in the SEC as they lead the way with a 7-1-1 conference record and 20 at South Carolina* L, 2-1 (2OT) 22 points, which is five points ahead of Tennessee, Vanderbilt and South Carolina. Florida 22 #12 Florida* Noon is led by the most potent offense in the league as it currently leads the SEC in points (100), 27 Arkansas* 7 p.m. goals (34) and goals per game (2.00). Junior forward Stacy Bishop is the team’s leading scorer with 19 points (7 goals, 5 assists) on the season, while sophomore midfielder Ameera Abdullah is the top goal scorer on the team with eight. Abdullah has been named SEC Offensive Player of the Week in each of the last two weeks.

LSU : The Facts No. 12 Florida: The Facts The Series Date/Time: Friday, Oct. 22 at 1 p.m. CDT The Tigers have never beaten Florida in their 11-year history as they are 0-7-1 and earned their Location: Baton Rouge, La. (LSU Soccer Complex -- 1,500) only point against the Gators with a 1-1 tie in the Radio/T.V.: Cox Sports Television(Ch. 37 in Baton Rouge) 2002 season. LSU dropped a hard fought match by The Series: Florida is 7-0-1 in the all-time series the score of 2-1 in Gainesville last season. Last Meeting: Florida won 2-1 in Gainesville, Fla. (10/21/05) LSU South Carolina Florida Record: 8-8-2, 3-4-2 SEC Record: 11-5-2, 5-2-2 SEC Record: 11-4-2, 7-1-1 SEC Ranking: Not Ranked Ranking: Not Ranked Rankings: 12th Last Game: lost to South Carolina, 2-1 (2OT) Last Game: def. LSU, 2-1 (2OT) Last Game: def. Arkansas, 1-0 (2OT) Coach: Brian Lee (Furman, ‘93) Coach: Shelley Smith Coach: Becky Burleigh Career Record: 160-98-14 (13th year) Career Record: 97-83-15 (11th year) Career Record: 291-76-20 (17th year) LSU Record: 16-18-4 (2nd year) USC Record: 56-48-12 (7th year) Florida Record: 209-53-14 (12th year)

LSU Sports Information Phone - 225.578.8226 P.O. Box 25095, Baton Rouge, LA 70894 Fax - 225.578.1861 LL SS UU vv ss .. FF ll oo rr ii dd aa -- OO cc tt .. 22 22 Quick Facts Media Services University Location: Baton Rouge, La. Coach Interviews Founded: 1860 All interviews with LSU head coach Brian Lee and assistant coaches Debbie Hensley and Daniel Enrollment: 30,584 Brizard must be coordinated through the LSU Sports Information Department and women’s soc- Nickname: Tigers or Fighting Tigers cer contact Will Stafford. The LSU Sports Information Department phone number is (225) 578- Stadium: LSU Soccer Complex (1,500) 8226 and Stafford’s personal line is (225) 578-4758. Members of the media can contact Stafford All-Time Home Record: 62-44-6 at any time in his office Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mascot: Mike V (Live bengal tiger) Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) Player Interviews President: Dr. William L. Jenkins Members of the 2006 LSU soccer team are available for interviews with members of the media Chancellor: Sean O’Keefe after the team’s daily practice and at the end of each game. Contact Will Stafford in the LSU Sports Information Department at (225) 578-8226 for the team’s complete practice schedule. Athletic Department Members of the media MUST contact Stafford before interviewing the student-athletes. Special Athletics Director: Stanley “Skip” Bertman interview times can be scheduled upon request. Sr. Associate AD/Internal Ops: Verge Ausberry Sr. Associate AD/SWA: Judy Southard Game Credentials Sr. Associate AD/External Ops: Herb Vincent Media credentials should be requested at least two days prior to a game. Passes will be left at the Associate AD/Internal Relations: Bo Bahnsen Associate AD/Business: Mark Ewing press gate located at the entrance of the LSU Soccer Complex. All requests should be made by Associate AD/Compliance: Chris Howard e-mailing Will Stafford at [email protected] or calling the LSU Sports Information Department at Assistant AD/Operations: Eddie Nunez (225) 578-8226. Season passes are also available upon request. Assistant AD/Student Services: Miriam Segar Post-Game Interviews Soccer Staff Post-game interviews, including those with coaches and players from both teams, will be held on Head Coach: Brian Lee the field approximately 10 minutes following each game. A member of the LSU Sports Information Alma Mater: Furman, 1993 Department will take interview requests during the second half of each game. Game information Record at LSU: 16-18-4 (2nd year) will be provided in the press box, and halftime statistics and complete game books will also be Career Record: 160-98-14 (13th year) made available to members of the media. Assistant Coach: Debbie Hensley Alma Mater: Georgia Southern, 1996 Assistant Coach: Daniel Brizard Visiting Radio Information Alma Mater: , 1995 A courtesy phone is installed in the press box prior to each game for visiting radio broadcasts for teams. Other teams wishing to broadcast a game must contact Jim Team Information Hawthorne of the LSU Sports Network at (225) 578-1882. 2005 Record: 8-10-2 SEC Record: 3-7-1 (3rd/SEC West) Who To Contact On The Internet Postseason: SEC Tournament (First Round) Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Sports Information Department www.LSUsports.net Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/7 (225) 578-8226 The Official Web Site of LSU Athletics is Newcomers: 12 home to all the soccer information you need. Top Returnees: Joleen Phillips (Sr.), Caroline Soccer Contact Schedules, results, rosters, biographies, sta- Vanderpool (Jr.), Melissa Clarke (So.) Will Stafford Inaugural Season: 1995 tistics and game notes can be found and are Cell: (985) 515-9253 All-Time Record: 102-116-16 always up to date. The E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information http://media.lsusports.net Electronic Media Media can now access images for all LSU Soccer Contact: Will Stafford (225) 578-1797 Sports Information Phone: (225) 578-8226 athletic teams, including action shots, head Sports Information Fax: (225) 578-1861 shots, logos, etc. To gain access to high res- Will Stafford’s Cell: (985) 515-9253 Electronic Media Coordinator olution pictures, e-mail Michael Bonnette at Will Stafford’s E-mail: [email protected] Kevin Wagner [email protected]. You will be assigned a Soccer Office: (225) 578-3947 Office: (225) 578-1797 login and password to the site. This service Web Site: www.LSUsports.net E-mail: [email protected] is for media use only.

LSU Sports Information Phone - 225.578.8226 PO Box 25095, Baton Rouge, LA 70894 Fax - 225.578.1861 LL SS UU vv ss .. FF ll oo rr ii dd aa -- OO cc tt .. 22 22 LSU Tigers No. Name Position Class Height Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jackie Moseley GK So. 5-8 McKinney, Texas (McKinney HS) 2 Valerie Vogler GK Jr. 5-9 St. Louis, Mo. (Oakville Senior HS) 3 Malorie Rutledge M Fr. 5-5 Sharpsburg, Ga. (East Coweta HS) 4 Caroline Vanderpool M Jr. 5-3 Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Canada (Ecole) 5 Michelle Makasini F Fr. 5-5 Euless, Texas (Colleyville Heritage HS) 6 Sara Pollock M Jr. 5-6 Baton Rouge, La. (Robert E. Lee HS) 8 Melissa Clarke M So. 5-3 Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS) 10 Amanda Carreno M Fr. 5-1 Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 11 Chelsea Potts D Fr. 5-10 Aurora, Ill. (Waubonsie Valley HS) 12 Brittany Lowe D Fr. 5-7 Humble, Texas (Humble HS) 13 Marie Hastings M Jr. 5-5 Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz HS) 14 Nikki Bush D Fr. 5-1 Clinton, Miss. (Clinton HS) 15 Rachel Yepez F Fr. 5-1 Fayetteville, N.C. (Sanford HS) 16 Joleen Phillips F Sr. 5-8 Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral HS) 17 Leeza Iver M So. 5-4 Raceland, La. (Central Lafourche HS) 18 Julie Neumann D Sr. 5-9 Baton Rouge, La. (St. Joseph’s Academy) 19 Rachel Hartman D Fr. 5-8 Dallas, Texas (Ursuline Academy) 20 Veronica Godbolt D So. 5-8 Austin, Texas (William B. Travis HS) 21 Katherine Lagow M Fr. 6-0 Plano, Texas (Hockaday School) 22 Kennedy Richards F Fr. 5-5 Lafayette, La. (St. Thomas Moore HS) 23 Roslyn Jones F So. 5-3 Mandeville, La. (Fountainbleau HS) 24 Elise Bourgeois D Fr. 5-7 Gonzales, La. (St. Amant HS) 25 Kathleen Walsh F Fr. 5-4 Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park HS) 32 Casey Crawford M So. 5-5 Mandeville, La. (Tennessee)

Head Coach: Brian Lee (Furman, ‘93) Assistant Coaches: Debbie Hensley (Georgia Southern, ‘96), Daniel Brizard (Berry College, ‘95)

Florida Gators No. Name Position Class Height Hometown (Previous School) 2 Ashlee Elliott F Fr. 5-9 Corona, Calif. (Norco HS) 3 Jacie Henderson F So. 5-4 Rochester, N.H. (Portsmouth Christian Academy) 4 Shana Hudson D Jr. 5-8 Palm Harbor, Fla. (East Lake HS) 5 Lauren Hyde D Fr. 5-9 Carmel, Ind. (Bishop Chatard HS) 6 Jessica Eicken M Fr. 5-8 Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch HS) 7 Daniela Sanchez M Jr. 5-8 Miami, Fla. (Coral Gables Senior HS) 8 Megan Kerns F So. 5-9 Ames, Iowa (Ames HS) 9 Stacy Bishop F/M Jr. 5-10 Land O' Lakes, Fla. (Land O' Lakes HS) 10 Angela Napolitano F Fr. 5-6 Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Ursula Academy) 11 Kelli Eisenbrown D Sr. 5-3 Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz HS) 12 KeLeigh Hudson F Jr. 5-8 Marietta, Ga. (Pope HS) 13 D/F Sr. 5-8 Burlington, Canada (Aldershot HS) 14 Liz Ruberry D So. 5-7 Oak Forest, Ill. (Oak Forest HS) 16 Brittni Goodwin GK Sr. 5-9 Plantation, Fla. (American Heritage HS) 17 Erin Davis F/M So. 5-6 Yardley, Pa. (Pendletan HS) 18 Katie Fraine GK Fr. 5-10 Titusville, Fla. (Titusville HS) 19 Caitlin Howard D Fr. 5-7 Tampa, Fla. (Sickles HS) 21 Anne Rose M Fr. 5-4 Portage, Mich. (Portage Central HS) 22 Bianca Gibbs F Jr. 5-8 Cape Coral, Fla. (Mariner HS) 23 Katie Green F So. 5-8 Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut HS) 24 Ansley Myrick D Sr. 5-9 Atlanta, Ga. (The Lovett School) 26 Ashley Harris D Jr. 5-2 Royal Palm Beach, Fla. (Suncoast HS) 27 Tricia Townsend M Fr. 5-3 Naples, Fla. (Gulf Coast HS) 28 Ananda O'Neal M Sr. 5-7 Bradenton, Fla. (Bayshore HS) 33 Vanessa Rangel F Fr. 5-5 Lutz, Fla. (Freedom HS) 34 Kate Bazos M Fr. 5-6 London, Ontario (Sir Fredrick Banting Secondary 77 Ameera Abdullah M/F So. 5-3 Denver, Colo. (Smoky Hill HS) 88 Shelley Lyle D/M Jr. 5-9 Tampa, Fla. (The Cambridge School) 97 Jenny Taylor F Fr. 5-7 Apopka, Fla. (Apopka HS)

Head Coach: Becky Burleigh (Methodist College, ‘89) Assistant Coaches: Victor Campbell (Methodist College, ‘89), Alan Kirkup (Loughborough College, ‘81)

LSU Sports Information Phone - 225.578.8226 PO Box 25095, Baton Rouge, LA 70894 Fax - 225.578.1861 LL SS UU vv ss .. FF ll oo rr ii dd aa -- OO cc tt .. 22 22 Tigers Snap Three-Game Skid Against Alabama NSCAA/adidas Top 25 The Tigers snapped a three-game SEC losing streak on Sunday by dominating the Alabama Week of Oct. 16 Crimson Tide by the score of 4-2 at the LSU Soccer Complex. Sophomore forward Roslyn Jones scored a pair of goals, including the game-winner in the 28th minute, while freshmen Rachel Yepez Rank School W-L-T Prev. and Malorie Rutledge each scored one goal apiece for LSU’s total of four. The Tigers are current- 1 Notre Dame 14-0-1 1 2 North Carolina 16-1-0 2 ly in seventh place in the overall SEC standings with a 3-3-2 conference mark and 11 points on the 3 UCLA 12-2-0 4 season, and are just two points behind the Ole Miss Rebels for the lead in the Western Division 4 Santa Clara 11-3-1 3 and three points out of second place. The top eight teams in the SEC after the final weeknd of play 5 Florida State 11-1-2 6 will qualify for the SEC Tournament in Orange Beach, Ala., beginning Nov. 1. 6 West Virginia 13-1-2 7 7 Portland 12-2-2 5 8 Texas A&M 11-3-1 8 Jones Named To National Team Of The Week 9 Penn State 10-3-3 11 Sophomore forward Roslyn Jones was named to the Women’s College National Team of the 10 Oklahoma State 12-2-2 12 Week by Top Drawer Soccer on Tuesday for her outstanding play this past weekend in leading the 11 Utah 11-4-0 13 Tigers to a 4-2 win over Western Division rival Alabama on Sunday. Jones scored a pair of goals 12 Virginia 9-4-3 15 against the Crimson Tide, including the game-winner in the 28th minute of play, and is now the 13 Dartmouth 9-3-1 NR team’s second leading scorer with eight goals and 19 points on the season. She is also the SEC’s 14 Texas 12-3-1 14 leading scorer in conference action with five goals and 12 points in eight league games. Jones, 15 Florida 10-4-2 21 16 William & Mary 13-1-2 18 who also scored LSU’s only goal in a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Auburn on Friday night, has devel- 17 Purdue 12-3-2 NR oped into one of the top scoring threats in the SEC this season after starting 17 games as an out- 18 Wake Forest 12-3-0 9 side right back along the Tigers’ defensive back line as a freshman last year. She becomes just the 19 Stanford 9-5-1 NR second Tiger to be named to a National Team of the Week as Mandy Heintz was named to the 20 Boston University 12-3-2 10 Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week on Oct. 8, 2002. 21 Indiana 9-3-4 16 22 SMU 12-2-1 NR 23 Pepperdine 8-4-3 NR Jones Earns State’s Top Offensive Honor 24 Boston College 9-5-1 19 Jones also becomes just the second Tiger this season to be named the Louisiana Sportswriters 25 BYU 11-2-2 17 Association Offensive Player of the Week for her play in a pair of SEC games this past weekend. She received the honor on Wednesday and joins freshman midfielder Michelle Makasini as the two Soccer Buzz Top 25 Tigers who have received the state’s top offensive honor this season. Makasini was named LSWA Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 5 by scoring a total of four goals and recording one assist Week of Oct. 16 in games against UL-Lafayette, Sam Houston State and Houston. Jones hopes to lead the Tigers to their second straight win when they battle the South Carolina Gamecocks on Friday at 6 p.m. Rank School W-L-T Prev. 1 Notre Dame 14-0-1 1 2 North Carolina 16-1-0 2 LSU Cracks RPI Top 50 For First Time 3 UCLA 12-2-0 4 The LSU soccer team has competed against perhaps the toughest schedule in the Southeastern 4 Florida State 11-1-2 5 Conference this season and for the first time this season has cracked the Top 50 in the latest 5 Portland 12-2-2 6 Ratings Percentage Index released by the NCAA. The Tigers are currently rated No. 47 in the RPI 6 West Virginia 13-1-2 7 and find themselves in position to earn their first berth into the NCAA Tournament in the program’s 7 Texas A&M 11-3-1 9 8 Santa Clara 11-3-1 3 11-year history. They have faced seven teams currently ranked among the Top 35 teams in the 9 Wake Forest 12-3-0 8 RPI, including No. 9 Vanderbilt, No. 12 Villanova, No. 15 Navy, No. 16 SMU, No. 24 Texas, No. 32 10 Penn State 10-3-3 11 Tennessee and No. 35 Ole Miss. The Tigers are also scheduled to face No. 14 Florida and No. 26 11 Villanova 14-1-2 13 Auburn in the next two weeks. A total of eight SEC teams are ranked among the Top 65 in the RPI 12 Florida 10-4-2 18 with No. 53 Arkansas and No. 65 South Carolina joining the other six and each still having the 13 Oklahoma State 12-2-2 14 opportunity to win the overall SEC Championship. 14 Texas 12-3-1 19 15 Utah 11-4-0 25 16 Boston University 12-3-2 10 Tigers Vs. Ranked Opponents 17 BYU 11-2-2 15 After dropping a hard fought match to 14th-ranked Tennessee on Oct. 6 by the score of 2-1, the 18 Virginia 9-4-2 20 LSU soccer team fell to 1-22 all-time versus ranked opponents. The Tigers’ only win versus a 19 William & Mary 13-1-2 23 ranked foe came against No. 15 Florida State by the score of 2-1 on Sept. 8, 2002. LSU is set to 20 Dartmouth 9-3-1 28 face one more ranked opponent in the Southeastern Conference this season as No. 12 Florida is 21 Louisville 11-3-1 17 22 Stanford 9-5-1 29 currently among the Top 25 teams in the nation this week. The Tigers traveled to Knoxville, Tenn., 23 Southern California 7-3-3 21 on to take on the Lady Volunteers, while they play host to Florida on Sunday. The Villanova 24 Tennessee 8-4-3 12 Wildcats crack the Top 10 at No. 9 this week, while the Navy Midshipmen are ranked No. 17 and 25 Rutgers 12-2-2 22 the SMU Mustangs are ranked No. 19 according to Soccer America. Each of the three teams were unranked when the Tigers faced them during the non-conference season. LSU Sports Information Phone - 225.578.8226 PO Box 25095, Baton Rouge, LA 70894 Fax - 225.578.1861 LL SS UU vv ss .. FF ll oo rr ii dd aa -- OO cc tt .. 22 22

Makasini Makes Case As League’s Top Freshman Soccer Times Top 25 LSU midfielder Michelle Makasini continues to prove her worth as one of the top freshmen in the country as she was named SEC Freshman of the Week on Sept. 25 for the third time this season. Week of Oct. 16 Makasini has helped put the Tigers in position to win the SEC Western Division Championship and Rank School W-L-T Prev. earn its first NCAA Tournament berth in the program’s 11-year history. The Tigers are just two 1 Notre Dame 14-0-1 1 points behind Ole Miss for the SEC West lead and three points out of second place overall. She 2 North Carolina 16-1-0 2 was named SEC Freshman of the Week for the third time by scoring the team’s first goal against 3 UCLA 12-2-0 4 Kentucky on Sept. 24 and assisted with sophomore Roslyn Jones’ game-winner with just three 4 Florida State 11-1-2 6 seconds left in regulation. She also scored her fourth game-winning goal of the season in LSU’s 1- 5 Portland 12-2-2 5 6 West Virginia 13-1-2 7 0 shutout of Mississippi State on Sept. 29. Makasini currently leads the SEC with 10 goals and 27 7 Santa Clara 11-3-1 3 points on the season and was named both SEC Offensive Player and Freshman of the Week on 8 Texas A&M 11-3-1 8 Sept. 4 and SEC Freshman of the Week for a second time on Sept. 18. 9 Virginia 9-4-2 10 10 Penn State 10-3-3 11 Makasini Is SEC’s Leading Scorer 11 Villanova 14-1-2 13 Freshman Michelle Makasini came to LSU with a reputation as being one of the nation’s lethal 12 Texas 12-3-1 18 13 Florida 10-4-2 17 goal scorers as a high school senior and member of the Dallas Texans club program -- the No. 1 14 Oklahoma State 12-2-2 15 club program in the country. The Euless, Texas, native finished her high school career with a school 15 Wake Forest 12-4-0 9 record 144 goals and led all Texas Class 5A high schools in goals scored as both a freshman (39) 16 BYU 11-2-2 16 and a sophomore (43). She has not disappointed LSU fans and coaches with her play so far this 17 Tennessee 8-4-3 14 season as she is currently the leading scorer in the Southeastern Conference with just two week- T18 California 7-3-4 12 ends to go. Makasini leads the league in points (27), goals (10), points per game (1.59), total shots T18 Utah 11-4-0 21 (78) and shots on goal (36). She earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors for the third time this 20 Stanford 9-5-1 T25 21 Southern California 7-3-3 19 season as she scored a goal and recorded an assist in LSU’s 3-2 win over Kentucky on Sept. 24. 22 Boston University 12-3-2 20 23 Duke 7-5-2 24 Freshmen Lead Tigers' Offensive Attack 24 Pepperdine 8-4-3 NR It's no secret that the LSU soccer team has one of the most potent offenses in the SEC this sea- 25 Rutgers 12-2-2 T25 son and much of its success is due to its talented freshman class. In fact, five of the top seven scorers for the Tigers are newcomers to Division I college soccer. LSU is led by the play of fresh- Soccer America Top 25 man midfielder Michelle Makasini, who leads the team and is the SEC’s leading scorer with 10 goals and 27 points on the season, while also leading the league with 78 total shots and 36 shots Week of Oct. 16 on goal. Freshman Rachel Yepez is the team’s third leading scorer with five goals and 12 points, Rank School W-L-T Prev. while Amanda Carreno follows right behind Yepez with three goals and two assists for eight 1 Notre Dame 14-0-1 1 points. Carreno also scored the game-winning goal in teh 80th minute against Southern Miss on 2 North Carolina 16-1-0 2 Sept. 17. Malorie Rutledge has scored a pair of goals and seven points in her rookie season, 3 Florida State 11-1-2 3 while Katherine Lagow has added a goal and five points of her own. 4 UCLA 12-2-0 6 5 Portland 12-2-2 4 6 West Virginia 13-1-2 7 Vogler Records Third Shutout Of The Season 7 Santa Clara 11-3-1 5 Junior Valerie Vogler made her fifth straight start in goal and helped extend LSU’s unbeaten streak 8 Texas A&M 11-3-1 8 to five games against Mississippi State on Sept. 29 as the Tigers shut out the Bulldogs by the score 9 Villanova 14-1-2 9 of 1-0 in their first conference road match of the season. Vogler faced a total of five shots while 10 Texas 12-3-1 13 making three saves to earn her fifth career shutout and third of the season in five starts. She has 11 Virginia 9-4-2 14 made 10 straight starts in goal for the Tigers with a 5-3-2 record on the season. The St. Louis, Mo., 12 Penn State 10-3-3 15 native earned two shutouts as a freshman in 2004 and even earned SEC Defensive Player of the 13 Utah 11-4-0 16 14 Oklahoma State 12-2-2 12 Week honors on Oct. 4 of that year for her superb play in goal for the Tigers. She shutout 15 Wake Forest 12-3-0 10 Mississippi State on Oct. 3 of that year to receive the honor. 16 Tennessee 8-4-3 11 17 Navy 15-0-0 20 LSU's Dirty Dozen 18 BYU 11-2-2 18 LSU's class of 12 freshman is considered one of the top group of newcomers in the country as it 19 SMU 12-2-1 22 20 Long Beach State 12-2-1 23 received a No. 7 national ranking in the final recruiting rankings released by Soccer Buzz Magazine 21 William & Mary 13-1-2 NR in June. Brian Lee and his staff signed seven of the nation's top 100 high school prospects on 22 Pepperdine 8-4-3 NR National Signing Day in February, which is a feat matched only by head coach at 23 Florida 10-4-2 NR perennial power North Carolina. Leading the way for the Class of 2006 are four freshman named 24 Dartmouth 9-3-1 NR Soccer Buzz Top 75 Recruits in the sping, including Katherine Lagow (Plano, Texas), Michelle 25 Colorado College 12-2-1 NR

LSU Sports Information Phone - 225.578.8226 PO Box 25095, Baton Rouge, LA 70894 Fax - 225.578.1861 LL SS UU vv ss .. FF ll oo rr ii dd aa -- OO cc tt .. 22 22 Makasini (Euless, Texas), Malorie Rutledge (Sharpsburg, Ga.) and Rachel Yepez (Fayetteville, 2005 Team Leaders N.C.). The Tigers also had three newcomers named Soccer Buzz Top 100 Recruits led by Nikki Statistic Name No. Bush (Clinton, Miss.), Amanda Carreno (Tulsa, Okla.) and Chelsea Potts (Aurora, Ill.). In addi- Points: Kate Ripple, Sr. 17 tion, Kathleen Walsh (Birmingham, Ala.) was named a Soccer Buzz Top 150 Recruit, while Rachel Goals: Kate Ripple, Sr. 8 Hartman (Dallas, Texas) and Brittany Lowe (Humble, Texas) earned distinction by being named Assists: Caroline Vanderpool, So. 6 Soccer Buzz Top 200 Recruits. Shots: Melissa Clarke, Fr. 37 SOG: Kate Ripple, Sr. 19 Shot %: Veronica Godbolt, Fr. .333 Not Your Average Jo GWG: Joleen Phillips, Jr. 2 Second-year head coach Brian Lee has named senior forward Joleen Phillips the team's captain Saves: Jackie Moseley, Fr. 78 for the 2006 season, joining Julie Neumann as the two seniors on a roster dominated by under- GAA: Jackie Moseley, Fr. 1.26 Shutouts: Jackie Moseley, Fr. 5 classmen. A total of 18 of the 24 players taking the field for the Tigers this season are classified as Wins: Jackie Moseley, Fr. 8 either a freshman or sophomore. Lee said that Phillips has displayed the ability to lead by exam- ple in addition to her play on the field as evidenced by her winning the team's fitness test to start Career Records fall camp on Aug. 8. The Indianapolis, Ind., native is the team's top returning scorer from a year ago, scoring five goals and recording three assists for a total of 13 points in 2005. Goals 1. 40 -- Artie Brown (2001-04) 2. 36 -- Jackie Cooper (1995-96) Makasini Scores First Goal Of LSU Career 3. 27 -- Mandy Heintz (1999-2002) Freshman midfielder Michelle Makasini scored the first of what is sure to be many goals in her LSU career against UL-Lafayette on Aug. 29, and it proved to be the game winner for the Tigers in Assists their 2-0 shutout. After being fouled just outside the box, the Euless, Texas, native ripped a free 1. 22 -- Rachel Cohen (2000-03) 2. 18 -- Ashley Mitnick (1999-2002) kick around the wall and past a diving UL-Lafayette goalkeeper inside the left post in the upper 90. 3. 17 -- Stephanie Keating (2002-03) Makasini came to LSU after a prolific high school and club career that saw her lead her Dallas Texans Red 88 North club team to the United States Youth Soccer U-18 National Championship in Points July and finish her high school career at Colleyville Heritage High School with 144 goals in four 1. 90 -- Artie Brown (2001-04) years. She led all Texas Class 5Ahigh schools in goals scored as both a freshman (39) and a soph- 2. 82 -- Jackie Cooper (1995-96) 3. 60 -- Mandy Heintz (1999-2002) omore (43) and was second as a junior (35).

Shutouts Moving On Up 1. 12 -- Bonnie Otillio (1999-2001) By shutting out UL-Lafayette on Aug. 29, sophomore goalkeeper Jackie Moseley moved past for- 2. 9 -- Robyn DesOrmeaux (2000-04) mer Tiger Shelli Montevirgen (1996) for sole possession of third place on the school's all-time list for shutouts in a career with six. The McKinney, Texas, native earned her sixth career shutout in Single Game Records just her 21st game in goal and trails Robyn DesOrmeaux (2000-04) by three for second place on Goals the all-time list. Moseley is on track to become the most successful goalkeeper ever to don an LSU 1. 5 -- Stacy Bishop vs. Jackson State (8/31/03) uniform as she is among the career leaders in many categories, including first in goals against 2. 4 -- Mandy Heintz vs. Troy State (9/22/02) average (1.24) and fourth in wins (9). The 19-year-old comes from a tremendous pedigree as she 4 -- Mandy Heintz vs. Loyola (N.O.) (9/11/02) was a member of the Region III Olympic Development Program Team in 2004 and finished her high 4 -- Jackie Cooper vs. McNeese St. (11/1/96) school career with a 50-24-13 record with 25 shutouts. Moseley was also named a Student Sports 4 -- Jackie Cooper vs. Memphis (10/5/96) All-American as a senior in 2005. Assists 1. 3 -- Caroline Vanderpool vs. Jackson St. (9/11/05) Vanderpool Goes Around The World 3 -- Rachel Cohen vs. Auburn-Mont. (9/23/01) 3 -- Ashley Mitnick vs. Troy State (8/24/00) Junior Caroline Vanderpool had a busy spring and summer as she traveled the world with the 3 -- Amy Mason vs. McNeese State (11/1/96) Under-20 Canadian National Team. Her recent world tour has featured stops in Mexico, Brazil and Finland in preparation for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Championships which was held in Points Moscow, Russia, through Sept. 3. Vanderpool missed LSU's season opener against SMU on 1. 10 -- Stacy Bishop vs. Jackson State (8/31/03) Friday but took the field for the first time in 2006 in LSU's 2-0 shutout of UL-Lafayette on Aug. 29. 10 -- Jackie Cooper vs. McNeese State (11/1/96) 3. 8 -- Mandy Heintz vs. Troy State (9/22/02) Canada failed to advance from group play as it finished the World Championships with a 1-2-0 8 -- Mandy Heintz vs. Loyola (N.O.) (9/11/02) overall record. It shutout Finland (2-0) on Aug. 20, while falling to both Nigeria (3-2) on Aug. 17 and 8 -- Jackie Cooper vs. Memphis (10/5/96) China (1-0) on Aug. 23. Vanderpool gained valuable experience while starting as an outside 8 -- Jackie Cooper vs. Southeastern La. (9/1/06) defender for Canada, and head coach Brian Lee believes this will only allow her to mature into Saves one of the elite players in the Southeastern Conference in her final two years in Baton Rouge. 1. 17 -- Bonnie Otillio vs. Oklahoma (10/3/99) 2. 16 -- Sara Krupa vs. SMU (10/31/99) 16 -- Shelli Montevirgen vs. Georgia (9/15/96) 4. 14 -- three times

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All games through Oct. 15 All games through Oct. 15 Scoring First 6-3-1 Points Points Scoring Second 2-0-0 1. Florida 98 1. Michelle Makasini, LSU 27 Doesn’t Score 0-4-1 2. Carrie Patterson, Georgia 22 2. LSU 96 3. Arkansas 90 3. Christina Burger, Arkansas 21 Leading at the Half 5-1-0 4. Ole Miss 81 4. Roslyn Jones, LSU 19 Trailing at the Half 0-3-0 5. Georgia 80 Giuleana Lopez, Kentucky 19 Tied at the Half 3-4-2 Stacy Bishop, Florida 19 Goals Playing in overtime 0-2-2 Goals 1. Florida 33 1. Michelle Makasini, LSU 10 2. LSU 32 Scoring One Goal 1-3-1 2. Carrie Patterson, Georgia 9 3. Arkansas 30 Scoring Two Goals 2-1-0 Christina Burger, Arkansas 9 4. Ole Miss 27 Scoring Three-plus Goals 5-0-0 4. Roslyn Jones, LSU 8 5. Georgia 26 Ameera Abdullah, Florida 8 Recording a Shutout 4-0-1 Guileanna Lopez, Kentucky 8 Goals/Match Allowing One Goal 2-1-1 1. Florida 2.06 Allowing Two Goals 2-5-0 Assists 2. Arkansas 2.00 Allowing Three-plus Goals 0-2-0 1. Chrissy Strini, Ole Miss 8 3. LSU 1.88 2. Michelle Makasini, LSU 7 4. Georgia 1.73 vs. Ranked Opponents 0-2-0 3. Randi-Lynn Bruso 5 5. Ole Miss 1.69 vs. Unranked Opponents 8-6-2 Abbey Wilburn, Arkansas 5 Shots/Match Megan Jones, Kentucky 5 1. LSU 18.82 vs. SEC Opponents 3-4-2 Christine Liberto, Ole Miss 5 2. Vanderbilt 16.94 vs. SEC at Home 2-1-1 Stacy Bishop, Florida 5 3. Tennessee 16.27 vs. SEC on Road 1-2-1 4. Georgia 15.93 Shots 5. Florida 15.69 vs. Non-SEC Teams 5-4-0 1. Michelle Makasini, LSU 78 vs. Non-SEC at Home 3-1-0 2. Kylee Rossi, Tennessee 63 Goals Against Avg. vs. Non-SEC on Road 2-2-0 3. Rachel Yepez, LSU 48 1. Auburn 0.57 4. Stacy Bishop, Florida 47 South Carolina 0.57 Home Record 5-2-1 5. Lea Lafield, Vanderbilt 46 3. Kentucky 0.60 Road Record 3-4-1 4. Florida 0.72 Neutral Site Record 0-1-0 5. Vanderbilt 0.74

2006 SEC Standings Team SEC Pts. Home Away Div. All Pct. Home Away Neu.Last 5 Streak WESTERN DIVISION Ole Miss 3-2-4 13.0 2-0-2 1-2-2 2-0-2 7-6-4 .529 6-2-2 1-3-2 0-1-0 1-2-2 L1 Auburn 3-3-3 12.0 1-2-1 2-1-2 2-0-2 9-4-3 .656 6-2-1 2-2-2 1-0-0 2-1-2 L1 LSU 3-4-2 11.0 2-1-1 1-3-1 2-1-1 8-8-2 .500 5-2-1 3-5-1 0-1-0 1-4-0 L1 Arkansas 3-4-1 10.0 1-1-1 2-3-0 2-1-1 10-5-1 .656 5-1-1 5-4-0 0-0-0 2-2-1 L1 Alabama 1-8-0 3.0 1-3-0 0-5-0 1-3-0 5-12-0 .294 3-3-0 1-6-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 L4 Mississippi State 1-8-0 3.0 1-3-0 0-5-0 0-4-0 2-14-0 .125 2-5-0 0-9-0 0-0-0 0-5-0 L7 EASTERN DIVISION Florida 7-1-1 22.0 3-1-0 3-1-1 2-1-1 11-4-2 .706 6-2-1 5-1-1 0-1-0 4-0-1 U5 Tennessee 5-2-2 17.0 4-1-0 1-1-2 2-1-1 9-4-3 .656 7-1-0 2-1-3 0-2-0 4-1-0 W2 Vanderbilt 5-2-2 17.0 3-1-1 2-1-1 2-2-0 9-3-5 .676 5-1-3 3-1-1 1-1-1 3-2-0 W1 South Carolina 5-2-2 17.0 5-0-2 2-2-0 1-2-1 11-5-2 .667 8-0-2 3-2-0 0-3-0 2-2-1 U3 Kentucky 4-3-1 13.0 3-1-1 1-2-0 2-1-1 9-6-2 .588 6-2-1 3-3-0 0-1-1 3-1-1 W1 Georgia 4-5-0 12.0 3-2-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 9-7-0 .583 7-3-0 1-4-0 1-0-0 3-2-0 W2

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